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Jake did not expect the stranger that he accidentally met during his winter break would be the highlight of his holiday, but that's the funny thing about fate, right?
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Jake and Sunghoon had to share a cabin for Christmas because of a system error.
Bookmarked by colaiah
01 Feb 2026
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Sunghoon loses years of his life to amnesia.
Jake loses Sunghoon to everything that comes after.or a story about selective amnesia, unfinished promises, and learning to unlove someone who no longer remembers you.
Bookmarked by colaiah
23 Jan 2026
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If Sunghoon had to choose what event in his life made the biggest impact on him, he’d instantly know what to answer with.
Because only after he met Jake did it feel like he was really living.
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The moment Sunghoon saw Jake, he knew he was fucked. He just didn’t know how fucked.
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If you were to ask the whole school who Park Sunghoon was, the answers would vary—and no, it isn’t because he was a rabble rouser that stirs up drama inside HYBE Senior High with his delinquency. Instead, the answers would be the exact opposite of that: student council president, winner of the 12th annual HYBE debate competition, the guy who has a following of 89.1k on Instagram–and more!
But if you were to ask Jake, then to him: Park Sunghoon was an opportunist little freak, a guy too privileged for his own good, and a spoiled brat who does not deserve the achievements or rewards that is coming his way.
or; Jake is (silently) jealous of Sunghoon's entire being but fate keeps miraculously entangling them together.
Bookmarked by colaiah
28 Dec 2025
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Despite the years of life he devoted to mastering the violin, Jake was starting to lose his passion. Meanwhile, Sunghoon was at the peak of his career—as expected of someone who dreamt of becoming professional in the future. One cliché encounter later and a few (un)pleasant exchanges, their hostility was put to a halt in a game that presents a story of how the notes played by the violin become the tune of the ice.
Then suddenly it was a game of choices—and the two have a few too important things to lose.
Alternatively, here’s a jakehoon mag-ex au that took me a while to write (and might also take me a while to finish).

