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Haechan gave no response, and Mark didn’t expect one. He simply tightened his grip on the hilt, determined suddenly.
“I’m going to grow old, just to spite you,” Mark said quietly, sure and resolute. “And you’re going to be with me the whole time. I guarantee you that.”
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Haechan chose Mark for the sole purpose of watching him die.
Mark is determined to prove him wrong, no matter how difficult Haechan makes it.
They find each other along the way.Bookmarked by sunwlf
24 Dec 2025
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mark could be dangling off the edge of a cliff with only donghyuck’s hand keeping him from falling and he’d still feel safer than if his feet were on the ground (even after being told for the thirtieth time that his hands are too dry). that’s just who donghyuck was.
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21 Dec 2025
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Mark must secure a match by the end of the courting season if he wants to secure his claim to the throne. The choice is obvious—Huang Renjun, crowned the season's diamond.
It should've been simple.
But then came Donghyuck.
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Bookmarked by sunwlf
16 Dec 2025
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The envelope screams RESIGNATION LETTER in bold print, but it’s got to be a joke, Mark’s sure. There’s only one person directly reporting to him despite being the Vice-President of Client Solutions, and that is his trusty long-time Secretary Lee Donghyuck. Anyone working in client solutions who decides to resign would have to address their letters to their superiors, who would need Mark’s approval, which would never even land on his desk because Secretary Lee takes care of those things for him. It would be quite impossible for anything to reach Mark without it going through Donghyuck.
And it’s Secretary Lee, for God’s sake. Donghyuck would never quit on Mark Lee. Not in a million years. Not in this lifetime, unfortunately.
Bookmarked by sunwlf
01 Dec 2025
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Mark Lee was Formula One’s golden boy. He lived for the race, the roar of engines, the blur of color on the track and the split-second decisions that made him everyone’s favourite. But somewhere in the grind of podiums, pressure and a four-year title drought, his spark thinned into something hollow. He kept winning just enough until the roar of the engine felt distant, but no one seemed to notice the burnout settling into his bones.
No one except Lee Donghyuck. The journalist who always asked the questions Mark didn’t want to answer. When Ferrari greenlit a season documentary and Donghyuck became the man behind the camera, the forced proximity turned suffocating and strangely comforting.
And somewhere in those long shoots and late edits, Donghyuck began pulling him back. Mark felt himself coming alive again, rediscovering the fire that made him who he was. In a world ruled by speed and control, he found himself anchored by the one person who made him want to feel everything.
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29 Nov 2025
