6 Works by starious
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A year is a long time. In one, Jimin fell in love with a married man and ruined his relationship with his wife. In five, he fell out of love, crash and burned, and discovered what it meant to carry the ghost of his mistakes with him. But most of all, he learned that five years were not enough to heal.
Come the sixth, he meets Jungkook again.
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- Part 2 of like smoke
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Jungkook has been married for four years. It's been great. Happy wife, happy life. But since getting assigned to a different office, things have changed.
For one, his wife finds out he has a "work wife."
(or Jungkook and Jimin fuck in the restroom after the company Christmas party... from Jungkook's wife's point of view)
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- Part 1 of like smoke
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Picture this: a week at the Hamptons, Cartier diamonds worth a million, an auction for the most obnoxious socialites of New York City, and the best thing about it, earning money from committing fraud.
Except this time things might turn out different than Jimin has planned.
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Whenever Jimin came to mind, the first word that Jungkook would think of was… hatred. And a far more depraved part of him echoed the word freak. It just so happened that he proved it true in more ways than one.
or: Jungkook matches with Jimin, his step-brother, on a dating app
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Jungkook has a reputation, and he's lived up to it. There couldn't have been a better reaction after he told his friends that he was fucking a single mom.
But then he finds out what's better than a MILF.
Her son.
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"Ultimately, the point of this all was to free you."
Jeongguk saw the obvious shock in Jimin's eyes.
"You've paid more money for me than I'd ever seen in my life—"
"Then, do you want to stay?"
or; All Jeongguk expected at the gladiatorial games was to witness slaughter and bloodlust, not having paused to consider two things. First, that the famed victor and rising star of the capital would be the most beautiful man he'd ever seen. And second, that he'd feel an innate urge to take him home.
