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Mina's had a lingering crush on Momo since the moment she first watched the older girl dance. She has always wanted to get closer to her, but not like this.
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A college au where Mina switches bodies with Momo's girlfriend, Sana. Things get awkward real fast.
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Bookmarked by evermina
22 Mar 2026
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didnt bookmark when i read this years ago but i knowww this is super good
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"Stop looking at me like that." Minjeong protests. Face red. Her heart beating out of chest. So, so nervous.
"I look however I want," says Jimin. "Besides, I won the bet, and you agreed to do this for me. Now strip."
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Minjeong and Jimin are enemies and they can't stop bickering. Also, dare and bet should be regulated at all times.
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On the run from an arranged marriage, Minjeong hides aboard a pirate ship and ends up in the hands of Captain Jimin. She should’ve been tossed overboard; instead, she’s kept close. Too close.
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Maybe this is where it all started. Maybe this is the first lifetime they spend together and losing Minjeong all those times before are just nightmares that cloud her judgment. Maybe this is where it stops, the chase, the hopelessness. This time — it feels right.
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- Part 1 of in every lifetime
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Bookmarked by evermina
19 Jul 2025
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yejism (fuwafuwado) owes me a bucket of water for how much i cry over their works at this point .
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In the nearly seven years Jimin has known Minjeong, an idea started forming in her head. Half-baked attempts at relationships, sticky situationships, and cold breakups all lead Jimin to one conclusion: Minjeong loves, but just barely.
Jimin sleeps with her best friend and realizes the consequences a little too late.

