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joongdok like an old married couple by Cakueee
Fandom 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong
21 Jul 2025
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good boys go to heaven by rainy_writer
Fandoms: 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong
02 Mar 2026
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“Okay, you can—” Dokja exhales, regroups. “Half. You can put in half.”
Joonghyuk looks at him.
“That’s a reasonable compromise,” Dokja says. “That’s me being reasonable. Half is generous, actually, given the circumstances, given that your hands alone are already—” he gestures, which communicates nothing specific but Joonghyuk follows it anyway. “Half,” Dokja repeats. “And slowly.”
“Slowly,” Joonghyuk says, like he’s agreeing to something.
“And don’t look at me like that.”
“Like what.”
“Like you’ve already decided you’re not going to do half.”
Dokja's first time with Joonghyuk involves a formal negotiation, several amended offers, and the gradual humiliating discovery that his body has opinions that are completely at odds with everything his mouth is saying.
He had concerns going in. The concerns were valid. They did not help.
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04 Mar 2026
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world's end rhapsody by wakerife
Fandoms: 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong
04 Oct 2020
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Yoo Joonghyuk’s head tilts, and he looks at Kim Dokja almost curiously, like a house cat watching a flock of doves beyond a glass window pane.
“I used to think that you made me behave in a way that is unlike myself, but lately I’ve begun to think that what you do to me is exactly how I’m meant to be.”
another post-epilogue fic, wherein kim dokja may or may not need a bigger hospital bed
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01 Mar 2026
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seldom the ghost returns by yamscooper
Fandoms: 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong
31 Oct 2021
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“Do you think you deserve this?” the Oldest Dream asks.
Dokja is exhausted, miserable, shaky in his own skin. He’s so tired of being tired. “I’m starting to think I do,” he says.
