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“We’re hunters,” Heeseung tells Jake, taking another shovel full of dirt off the coffin and tossing it aside.
“Ghost hunters,” Jake repeats.
“Everything hunters. Demons, ghouls, wendigos, witches–” He shoots a pointed look Jake’s way.
“My brother wasn’t a witch,” Jake argues, for what was probably the third time in the last hour.
“Maybe not,” Heeseung says airily. “Are you?”
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Jaeyun tilts his head a bit, looking suddenly almost puppy-like, cute and wide-eyed and innocent, and – this is bad. Very bad. Heeseung should probably retreat and start pushing his truck out of their driveway and continue on until he reaches the next state over, no matter how long it takes or how it will inevitably lead to him collapsing from exhaustion twenty minutes in.
At least he’d be somewhere that Jaeyun is not, and he’d surely be better off for it.
“I asked if you’re a new volunteer,” Jaeyun repeats, and even his voice is pretty, his accent strong and thick, with a slight lisp that Heeseung manages to find simultaneously endearing and enticing. “For the church?”
Or, when Heeseung’s truck breaks down outside of a pastor’s house in the midst of a cross-country road trip that was supposed to give him a fresh start, he meets Jake, who’s in desperate need of a ride to a fresh start of his own. It’s a match made in – well, not in heaven. But something close to it.
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“Ni-ki’s had a crush on all of us, at one point or another. Except you, hyung, now that I think about it.”
“Me hyung?” Sunghoon had asked, pointing dumbly at himself, even though he already knew, because as Sunoo had flippantly described the way to deal with being the object of Riki’s affections, Sunghoon distantly realized that he had absolutely no idea what he was talking about.
“Yes you, hyung,” Sunoo had sighed, not actually seeming that irritated, a glint of something knowing in his eye that Sunghoon didn’t like one bit. “Don’t take it personally. Maybe you’re next.”
Sunghoon did take it personally. And he also took the second half of Sunoo’s sentiment as a threat.
or: Sunghoon realizes that he’s the only hyung Riki hasn’t had a crush on yet, and he can’t quite figure out what exactly is taking him so long to change that.
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“Work wife,” Jiwon repeats, like they’re the only two words she knows, but they must come out a little less confused and a little more awed this time, because Rei laughs again like she thinks Jiwon is doing some kind of bit. “We’re – going on a date, though, right?”
“Of course,” Rei says easily. “A date with my work wife.”
Somehow, her words don't do much to reassure Jiwon.
or: Jiwon isn't sure what it'll take to make her “work wife” realize she’s trying to date her for real.
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He tries to imagine it – Jake Sim, with his messy hair slicked back, his usual baggy, striped long sleeve polo swapped out for a tight black t-shirt and a leather jacket. He tries to imagine prancing around him in a leather catsuit, tries to imagine what it’d be like to kiss him, because Mr. Min never shies away from a stage kiss, and Grease required a few of them. He’d probably use way too much tongue. He’d probably tell all his friends that was the only reason he signed up to do the show. He’s probably disappointed that his Sandy isn’t a girl.
Jake looks over his shoulder, meeting eyes with Sunoo, grinning and giving him a thumbs up. Sunoo squints in annoyance, but he doesn’t back down, holding his gaze, trying his very best to express with it, I’m not going anywhere. You don’t scare me.
Or: Sunoo wants everything to be perfect for his first leading role, but his co-star Jake, the infuriatingly charming soccer team captain who definitely auditioned as a joke, is pushing perfection further and further out of reach.
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If there was ever a perfect time, a perfect setting – in a beautiful hotel in a beautiful city under the warm almost-July sun, watching two strangers declare their love for each other, hours before a show where Jake will perform his setlist of songs he’d written about Heeseung, on the tour Heeseung put his whole schedule on hold to join him for – then Jake thinks they’re in it now. If Heeseung pulled away from this kiss, and got down on one knee, and said, let's just have a wedding of our own, then, Jake wouldn’t really be surprised, because he’s used to all his dreams coming true.
or, Jake has planned the perfect proposal. The only problem: Heeseung doesn't know that he's supposed to be a part of it.
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- Part 2 of fast times, fast nights
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“I just didn’t think it would attract attention.”
Jungwon freezes, turning slowly to look at him, eyes narrowed and burning with rage. “You didn’t think,” he starts, voice dangerously low and full of ire, “That with everything going on right now, you wouldn’t attract attention by fucking Jay Park in an airport bathroom?”
“You don’t know for sure that we had sex,” Sunghoon says coolly, eyes flitting over the magazine and quoting one of the subheadings, “Like you said, we’re ‘madly in love’. It could be a very abstinent love affair.”
or, Sunghoon doesn't break routine for anyone or anything. Enter: two Olympic gold medals, newfound levels of fame, a potentially career-ending injury, and, in the most unexpected twist of all, Jay.
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- Part 1 of fast times, fast nights
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“We’ve met, actually,” Jake interrupts Sunghoon smoothly, keeping his eyes fixed on Heeseung as he says it, the sharp corners of his lips quirking up into a bright smile. “It’s been a while, though.”
We went to high school together, Heeseung imagines in Jake’s lilting, slightly lispy voice. Heeseung was totally obsessed with me. Or, potentially, even worse: We barely knew each other.
“We went to high school together,” Jake explains, in line with the fictionalized version of him Heeseung had created, and then – he diverges from it entirely, down a third path that Heeseung hadn’t anticipated. It is, somehow, the worst of all the worst-case scenarios he’d come up with. “He wasn’t my biggest fan, though. Right, Heeseung?”
or: Heeseung, Jake, and all the stories they don't know how to tell.
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He takes the opportunity to look around the room, to see if he recognizes any of his co-habitants, dread overtaking him when he realizes that he definitely does. So far, it’s not looking like a lineup of people he wants to be stuck with all day every day for the next two weeks. Especially not on Christmas.
And then – like the proverbial cherry on top, Jungwon Yang walks in, all wide eyes and red cheeks, and Riki starts mentally writing out his last will and testament.
or, where Riki’s nightmare comes to life after he gets left behind at boarding school for the holidays. Jungwon manages to make it feel like a dream he never imagined could come true.
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After their first encounter – the one Jake had thought would end in his arrest, but instead ended in him giving his number to a nineteen year old with a promise to consider going on a date with him once he turns twenty – they’d only exchanged texts a couple of times, and none of them were particularly noteworthy. They lost touch, and he thought that would be the end of it.
And then, five days ago, he opened his locker in the back room of the cafe he’d just worked a full shift at, and there was a text waiting for him on his nearly-dead phone. The contact name read Maybe: Riki, because Jake never saved his number.
hey. it’s my birthday today. i’m twenty
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- Part 2 of all in good time
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Speedrunning Jake’s Quarter Life Crisis
Step 1. Get drunk and throw up on JayStep 1.5. Throw up on Sunghoon next, see how he likes it(stricken from the record)Step 2. Become a useless stoner like my Yodas
Step 2.5. Never ever refer to Sunghoon and Jay as your Yodas ever again
Step 3. Go to a party that isn’t taking place approximately five feet from your bedroom door
Step 4. Get laid!!
Step 5.
Realize that none of this actually matters or is any metric of how fulfilled you’ll feel in life(stricken from the record) (Too depressing! No psychoanalyzing! Party time!!) -
red wine supernova (her canine teeth in the side of my neck) by ponyohoon
Fandoms: ENHYPEN (Band)
10 Oct 2024
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“How'd you meet them, anyways?”
Heeseung avoids her gaze, and gives her a vague answer of, “At a party.”
And, over the last few days, Jaeyun has come to despise most things about being an omega, but right now, she decides that she hates this part the most – the way she can smell the faint arousal rolling off of Heeseung in nauseating waves, the way she can hear the uptick in his pulse, the way it races, the way it gives up any chance he had of being subtle. “A weird vampire sex party, right?” She asks, wrinkling her nose in disgust.
“No,” Heeseung says stubbornly. “A normal vampire party – that I happened to have sex with them at.”
Or, in desperate need of a place to stay, newly presented werewolf Jaeyun finds herself with some unconventional roommates.
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And, huh. Okay. That’s… definitely something. Not only did Yujin know she was coming – which meant Wonyoung wouldn’t even be able to catch her off guard, the only thing that had sounded appealing enough to get her to agree to this – but she’d specifically requested her presence.
She doesn’t really know what to make of that. She could count on one hand the number of proper, one on one conversations she and An Yujin had had the displeasure of partaking in, and yet, An Yujin had asked Jiwon to bring her to their double date.
“You’re sure she’s not going to try to fight me?” Wonyoung asks, anxiety seeping into her every word.
“Oh my god, Wonyoung.”
or: Wonyoung agrees to a double date with the enemy. No one can ever say she isn't charitable – although An Yujin may certainly try.
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“It’s good that you came back, Jungwon,” Heeseung says eventually. “You’ve been missed around here.”
You’ve been missed. Not I’ve missed you, not I’m glad you came back. It’s good that he’s here, but Heeseung won’t tell him why. Someone has missed him, but Heeseung won’t tell him who.
or, Jungwon, forced to return to the house and the boy that he swore he'd leave behind forever, reckons with all the ghosts that still haunt them both.
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It makes sense that this would happen at a funeral. It makes sense, because Sunghoon is already experiencing one loss – although he’s still not sure if it is actually his loss – so why not add one more? Why not lose his dignity, why not lose this new chapter of his life, the one he’d so carefully crafted for himself, the one that has absolutely nothing to do with Heeseung Lee?
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“It’s kind of tradition, to give it to someone you –” he cut himself off, pausing for a moment. “You know. Someone lucky.”
Sunoo had laughed at the wording, but he’d clung the jacket to his chest like it was his new prized possession. “And I’m the lucky winner today, am I?”
“That’s not what I meant,” Jake had muttered, cheeks turning pink, his gaze dropping down to watch Sunoo drape it over his own shoulders, the empty sleeves hanging limply at his sides for the time being. “You’re like a good luck charm. Thanks to you, we’ll win. I’ll win.”
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Who is the beautiful angel with you and can I have his number I’m being so deadly serious right now
The note – travelled to them on Jake’s plate, but referring to someone with Jake, not Jake himself – was about Jungwon. That much was clear to him. What he didn’t know is who sent it, because Jake is trying to tell him, but his ears have suddenly started ringing. The cook, he sees Jake mouth, and then he’s slapping the note back onto the table like he was squashing a bug, sliding it over so Jake can read it and confirm that it said what he thought it did.
He’s blushing. He’s not sure he’s ever blushed in his life. Jungwon – by nature, but also by strict rule – doesn’t do that.
or, where Jungwon gets a glimpse of the kind of love he's used to running away from, and wonders if he's safe to stand still for once.
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- Part 2 of kintsugi
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Jake lets out a screech louder than he even thought himself capable of, his legs kicking out wildly to no avail as Jay starts tickling him, like, actually tickling him, like they’re a couple of children who only know how to use the tamest forms of violence.
It doesn’t feel tame, though, as it’s being inflicted on him – his chest is tight, and he’s gasping for air through pleas for Jay to stop, seriously, stop it’s not funny Jay stop please, and his stomach is simultaneously churning and seizing with nausea and muscle cramps, and his head is kind of spinning, because Jay won’t relent, not even for a moment. Jake wonders if he’d finally done it, if he’d finally driven his roommate to the brink of insanity, and then he notices the other sensation that was quietly brewing among all the chaos.
Oh no. No, no, no. This isn’t happening. It can’t be happening.
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“It’s like, three in the morning,” he says, narrowing his eyes, brows furrowing, looking at Jake like he’s insane. He is insane, probably, a little bit. “Why are you trying to break down anyone’s door at three in the morning?”
“My – my professor,” Jake manages, knowing that won’t clear anything up but finding himself unable to get any more of an explanation out.
Something in the guy’s face changes, but Jake doesn’t know what or how, can’t read his reaction in his current state. He’s stunned from the humiliation, unable to move or even breathe, really. “Did he give you a bad grade, or something?”
“Or something,” Jake mutters.
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- Part 1 of all in good time
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There’s a moment, a brief, terrifying moment, where Sunghoon is just hovering over Jake, looking down at him with a small smile on his face, and he’s actually a little concerned that he really is going to kiss him. And then the moment passes, and Jake feels – weird. That familiar, aimless fear settles over him again, but despite it, a small part of him kind of wishes Sunghoon had accepted his offer. Now, he’ll always be curious about what would have happened if he did.
But in the end, he just does what he always does, and shoves it down to the depths of his subconscious, where there was too much pressure for anything to breathe, to survive.
He doesn’t actually want to kiss Sunghoon, he knows that. Jake has no problems with Sunghoon being gay, but he isn’t gay. He’s probably just feeling a little weird, a little scared, and it’s probably just because of the slight distance he’s been feeling between them lately. Jake has acted much stranger over much less, after all.
