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The boy on the banner looked down at him with eyes full of hatred and a golden laurel wreath on his head that had been gained with more blood than any other.
Whenever Seonghwa saw the image of the victor, there was nothing but the memory of that cruel smile as he had slit yet another child's throat. Deeply etched into Seonghwa's memory to forever haunt him.
And the knowledge that he could never bring himself to do what Kim Hongjoong had done.
Or: When Seonghwa gets reaped to compete in the Hunger Games, he is not only sent to an almost promised grave - he is also assigned to be mentored by the infamous Kim Hongjoong. The victor with the highest kill count in the history of the Hunger Games.
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He took a careful step forward. The boy shivered but didn’t move.
“I trust my pack," Seonghwa murmured. "They’re my family. If I tell them to stay away from you, they will.”
Another step. This time, the omega looked away, gaze settling on the window at the end of the hallway. His chin trembled and when his lips parted, his voice cracked. The words came out as a faint whisper.
“They’re alphas. Alphas hurt.”
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↱THE ART OF DESTROYING↲ [Seongjoong] by -Serendipity_bambi- (rizztomanicphobia)
Fandoms: ATEEZ (Band)
01 Jan 2026
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A sheltered, delicate ballerina raised to be perfect, graceful, ethereal, adored.
But Seonghwa wants none of it. He destroys himself in quiet ways, pushing his body to the brink, starving the beauty out of himself, trying to be too ugly, too hollow, too unapproachable, anything to be seen for his talent rather than his face.And then there's Hongjoong. An underground fighter who was never given a chance at perfection, a man hardened by violence and survival. When their worlds collide, he swears to ruin Seonghwa, to break him the way the world once broke him. But the more he tries, the more he finds himself unable to let go.
Because Seonghwa, in all his self-destruction, is the most beautiful thing he's ever seen.
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Park Seonghwa had been a prisoner at sea for the past two years ever since he was snatched off the streets. When a battle with a rival pirate crew leads to his capture, he is merely moved from one prison to another. He doesn't realize it at first, but this new prison is different. Against everything he knows, he slowly finds himself warming up to the crew members he had sworn to hate.
Park Seonghwa promised himself he would never feel again. Emotions only got people killed.
Captain Kim Hongjoong had never felt an ounce of remorse for anyone outside of his crew. If they weren't with him, they were against him. But when they bring a prisoner on board for information, Hongjoong watches as his crew members warm up to him despite their orders not to engage. As their attachment grows, Hongjoong's hate for the prisoner swells.
Kim Hongjoong promised himself he would protect his crew. Emotions only got people killed.
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- Part 1 of Tell The Stars
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Seonghwa and Hongjoong are already proudly parenting their five foster/adoptive children when their social worker calls. They can't possibly take in another boy, can they?
Or: the foster kid AU that stars Seonghwa and Hongjoong as super parents and Wooyoung as their newest ('temporary') arrival.
Deals with some really heavy topics, please heed the tags.
Romanticisation of fostercareSeries
- Part 1 of When We Shine

