7 Works by oceansides
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Beomgyu is sick of working long hours at a retail job. It's a good thing Yeonjun keeps coming back— even if that means putting up with his god-awful attempts at flirting.
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“What am I meant to do then?” Hyunjin whispers. “What else do I have?”
“Us,” Jeongin tells him. “You stay with us.”
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Hyunjin has been wandering the woods for too long, weighed down with a heavy secret. A stranger, Chan, offers him an out: a warm house, a fresh meal, and a family of misfits. Accepting the sudden blessing proves to be far more difficult than Hyunjin anticipates.
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Hongjoong is an oasis in a desert, a reprieve, and Seonghwa wants to know what it means to be beautiful. Is that so wrong?
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At the end of the day, Soobin can sum it up as sheer exhaustion: concert after concert after concert, the inescapable horror of being perceived, it's all far too much.
Taehyun is willing to shoulder the weight, even if it's for only one evening.
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Mark Lee liked to consider himself a pretty good co-captain, all things considered. Sure, he was the only human on-board, and he grew up a fairly sheltered life in a human colony, but he wasn't stupid— he knew a thing or two about inter-species diversity, the universe, and all that jazz. He'd built his career to this point through endless sweat and toil, and he knew the importance of keeping an open mind.
Yuta was asking for more than just an open mind, though. He wanted to push the outer confines of what reality even constituted.
And Mark was up for the challenge.
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A summer of lazing around with Yeonjun and drinking bottomless mimosas was a dream come true for Soobin. Beomgyu, his ridiculously pretty French tutor, was the cherry on top. It was the perfect time to bask in sticky sweet material comfort.
Too bad his own curiosity was going to ruin it all.
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Knowing is worse than ignorance, Yeonjun decided. There was a dignity to living in the darkness. Now all he was left with was bright, blinding reality.
