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Lee Donghyeok finds himself in a body that doesn't belong to him, living a life he wasn't meant to touch with a man that seems too good to be true. Mark Lee starts seeing a version of his fiancé that is refreshing and magnetically unfamiliar, unaware that a stranger is beneath the surface.
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Donghyeok swaps bodies with his doppelganger Haechan and accidentally falls for her hot nerd philospher fiancé.
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Jaemin runs a breakup service in the back corner of the library with his best friend Chenle, a steady hand to stop Chenle blowing up every relationship on campus for the fun of it.
Jaemin is also Cupid. The Cupid.
He’s supposed to guide love, not fall into it.Especially not with a mortal.
Especially not with Chenle.(Or: Cupid runs a breakup service, loses his powers, and has a catastrophic feelings problem named Zhong Chenle.)
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- Part 1 of stupid cupid
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“You never curious?” Donghyuck asks. “Like, not at all?”
Mark licks his lips. “About what?”
The question comes out quieter than he means it to, almost shy, which pisses him off more than if he’d stuttered.
Donghyuck doesn’t rush the answer. He looks at Mark like he’s thinking about it, like he wants to make sure he says it right.
“About how good it can be,” he says.
Mark inhales slowly through his nose, holds it, then lets it out.
This is always how it goes. Not just tonight. Not just this game. Ever since the first time they played against each other, there’s been something off about Lee Donghyuck. Something that doesn’t fit neatly into rivalry.(or, Mark and Donghyuck have been rivals for years, and most of their matches aren't really about competition).
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In the years since, Mark hadn’t tried more than a couple times to go on dates. It always seemed too soon. It always seemed like nothing could ever match up, so why bother? When it came down to it, he didn’t particularly want to date anyone that wasn’t Donghyuck, so he didn’t. He’d been waiting for that feeling to pass for a long time.
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Or, Donghyuck and Mark broke up about two years ago. Donghyuck thinks that this has simply gone on long enough, and it’s time to fix this mutual oversight.
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Jeno had once read a personality theory forum post that divided people into thinkers (T) and feelers (F). He had scoffed loudly in his room when he read it. As if emotions could be neatly categorized and packaged like software features.
Still—if the system were real—Jeno was most certainly a T. And that loud boy who just barged into class? Definitely an F.
A capital F.
A bolded, highlighted, italicized F.
Mark Lee, unfortunately, was the most persistent of them all—a terrifying runt of the litter.
A semantic error au in which A's graduation is delayed when B removes his name from their project's final presentation. A decides to make B's life a living hell, but ends up falling in love.

