Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
“I’m interested in you.” The words make Doyoung’s eyes widen and he can’t help the surprised look on his face. It makes his head skip a beat and he’s sure that it’s not what Jaehyun actually means. The other nods slowly, fingers pushing his hair back slowly, eyes never breaking contact with Doyoung’s. “I just-” Jaehyun sighs, hands pushing into his own pockets, head tilting back enough for his eyes to look up at the ceiling. “You’re such a unique skater. You have this energy,” Jaehyun sucks in a breath, letting it out with more words, “So cold but the way you skate is really beautiful. I wanted to get to know you.”
“You didn’t have to fly to Korea and show up at my apartment at four in the morning to get to know me.” It comes out as a low mumble and Doyoung is positive that Jaehyun didn’t hear any of what he just said.
But like this whole thing, Jaehyun has proved him wrong. “I did. I may not personally know you but I can tell that you wouldn’t be all that great at replying to my messages on social media.”
-
Tags
Summary
Being a Jaeger Pilot is a short career.
They all know it going in. -
Tags
Summary
Taeyong isn't sure what he's thinking (or if he's even really thinking at all) when he reaches for the sticky note and slips it into the first chapter of Youngho’s book.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 8,478
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Collections:
- 1
- Comments:
- 61
- Kudos:
- 589
- Bookmarks:
- 140
- Hits:
- 4,428
Bookmarked by nohdae
28 Dec 2018
-
Tags
Summary
Doyoung has always thought of life as having its certain set of rules. Rules of the Universe. Something like that. There’s many of them. Yet some of them aren’t meant to be broken.
Like falling in love with your best friend.
But, let’s put it this way: Doyoung has never been very good at following any sort of rules. And really, with someone like Taeyong as his best friend—especially with Taeyong as his one very best friend—how was he ever meant to follow that one in the first place?
-
Tags
Summary
Doyoung considers himself a moral person, he really does. He’d die before he’d say anything to anyone that a patient has told him in confidence, something that could trace back to them, or any details of a session. No exceptions, no slip-ups, no compromises.
But sometimes the rest makes him feel like he’s going to explode.
Series
- Part 1 of Practice & Theory
