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“Are you– are you talking about Seungyoun?”
He realizes he has nowhere to run, so he stands his ground firmly, replying off-handedly, “Maybe.”
Seungcheol is flabbergasted, sheer disbelief painting his words, “Don’t tell me you’re jealous. Didn’t you reject Wonwoo?”
Chan grumbles, crossing his arms and looking away from Seungcheol, his cheeks turning a crimson red, once again reminded that secrets– or privacy, for that matter– in Seventeen simply don’t exist.
“How come everyone is focused on such a small, irrelevant detail?”
Chan rejected Wonwoo exactly six months and twenty nine days ago, and is now actively failing to be normal about it.
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02 Oct 2025
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all the bad days, they're nothing to me by 13matecitos for building_bridges
Fandoms: SEVENTEEN (Band)
05 Sep 2025
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When Chan is 21, his dad tells him he can travel back in time.
At first, he only wants the simple things. Like his summer crush to notice him, which goes terribly. But that pushes him to move out to the city, where he finds passion, friendship, and possibly someone to spend the rest of his life with, too.Bookmarked by building_bridges
05 Sep 2025
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It was Chan. In the flesh after four years in LA. With his hair longer than usual and a slight golden tan on his face. In a thin, loose sweater that hangs just enough to expose the skin of his neck and a single broad shoulder. Standing taller and more confident than when Wonwoo last saw him. Chan.
Oh god. He’s fucking hot.
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Chan comes back to Seoul after a few years abroad. Wonwoo's body betrays him.
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26 Jun 2025
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so sweet, your body next to me by 13matecitos for building_bridges
Fandoms: SEVENTEEN (Band)
06 Jun 2025
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Wonwoo wasn't a greedy man, by all means. So he couldn't believe when the two most beautiful girls he had ever seen found him in the crowd and decided he was going back home with them.
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06 Jun 2025
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“Hey, Chan-ah,” Wonwoo says. He pushes off with his skates, letting the momentum glide him forward until he’s gently headbutting Chan’s helmet with his own. Chan beams up at him, his cheeks flushed with exertion and a grin splitting his face behind the cage of his helmet. Wonwoo stutters out his next breath and brings up one hand, bumping his closed fist against the knitted logo on the center of Chan’s jersey, right over his heart. Calmly, he says, “Great game. You did well.”
(Or: 5 times defenseman Wonwoo has less than professional thoughts about his goalie Chan + 1 time those thoughts are very much shared and very much spoken out loud.)
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22 Apr 2025

