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Mark pretends not to see the violently pink undertones of Donghyuck's nagging and teasing. It doesn't go over well, but hey, at least they're still in love.
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29 Dec 2025
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“Why, Mark Lee,” Donghyuck puts a finger to his own chin, fake-contemplative. “A—you’re from the north and B—I don’t really feel cold right now,” he tugs Mark close who finally stumbles over the threshold and into the night, “do you?”
On returning: everything is change and everything is connected.
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11 May 2025
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“I wrote you a letter once, you know,” he recalls softly, scooping up some bubbles to trail them along Mark’s forearm. Lined up, they look like a soapy mountain range with soft peaks, easily eroded with even the slightest hint of air.
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09 Oct 2025
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Donghyuck's voice is nothing more than a huffed whisper against Mark’s bare waist. “It’s okay.”
Mark knows it’s not because they’ve been planning for weeks.
Almost a year into their relationship and they haven’t had a single date yet. They’ve never had enough spare time in their hands, it has always been scratched as not important enough, always pushed back to the bottom of the list. Always waiting and waiting and waiting for the right moment.
(or: mark is always waiting and, somehow, he’s never there in time)
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25 Sep 2025
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Mark isn't the first boy to infatuate him, but he's the first that's made him feel like this.
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11 Sep 2025

