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Akito Sohma is four years old when she becomes an orphan.
In which Ren dies in childbirth and Akito is left without a parent at all -- which, as it turns out, might be preferable.
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Jungkook loses the only thing that ever made him legible to the world: speed.
What replaces it is not healing, not redemption, not rest.
It’s access.
Kim Namjoon doesn’t fix people. He places them.
And Jungkook—broken, watched, recalibrating—walks willingly into rooms where decisions are already being made.
This is not a story about recovery.
It’s about power, desire, and the slow, intoxicating realization that love doesn’t have to save you to feel like truth.
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The most significant thing about life is that you can dice syllables, snap on, or off, a suffix or prefix, bend words and build new meanings, yet in the end, blood is blood, and death is death. The purity of the blood, and the events leading to the death, those are up to you. But at core, the truth never changes, no matter how many webs of lies you spin around it.
Jeongguk can do all he wants to reassure himself. Reframe, rewrite, reconstruct what he remembers, what he feels. He can stitch together softer versions of the story, tell himself it was fate, or deception.
And yet he can't escape the truth.
Kim Namjoon is not a good man. Not to the world. Not to himself. Arguably, not even to Jeongguk.
And yet, Jeongguk still loves him.
Not that he has a choice.
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When Jungkook was a kid he made a terrible mistake, and ended up in a forest with a huge alpha wolf who marked him as his property. Years later living a life of exclusion, his alpha returns to finally take him with him. The only problem is that the pack your alpha commands is not made by wolves, but by creatures that are very powerful and difficult to control.
