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Hao and Jiwoong fake date for real, the object of Jiwoong’s affections may or may not already be dating his childhood friend, and said childhood friend is kind of Hao’s type.
“Zhang Hao, third-year majoring in music,” Hao felt obligated to report, extending a hand as he glanced up at Love Rival, eyes flitting over the tattoo that peeked over the neckline of his shirt. He seemed to already wear a natural blush that was obvious even behind his mask, the apples of his cheeks and ears tinted pink. His hand was warm and seemed to fit just right into his; Hao was almost disappointed when he let go so quickly.
“Sung Hanbin, second-year.” He introduced himself with an emphasis on ‘Bin’, causing Hao to feel an odd sense of deja vu. He thought he heard a bit of a stutter, but then Hanbin continued smoothly, “I’m in the music department too, but my concentration is in dance.” He paused before dipping his head in greeting. “Hao-sunbaenim.”
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It's fitting that he realises he loves Hanbin while he's watching him tear out another tribute's throat with his teeth. He had expected that it would be earth-shattering, maybe, something similar to the depictions in the romance novels he used to read. But Zhang Hao only traces Hanbin's form on the screen, his staunch refusal to cede victory, and thinks oh, I love him.
If only Zhang Hao knew winning the Games would be the easy part.
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the kill by rightdowntothebone
Fandoms: ZEROBASEONE | ZB1 (Korea Band), Boys Planet (Korea TV)
08 Jun 2023
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In the end, there’s no jigsaw falling into place. There’s no gradual realisation, no growing suspicion, no hmm, that was kinda weird. Of course there isn’t — Zhang Hao wasn’t aware he should be on the lookout for fucking vampires. Least of all his boyfriend being an actual, honest-to-God vampire.
Zhang Hao always thought his biggest problem in his final year of school would be the college entrance exam.
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Hao holds out the chopsticks to Hanbin. “Are you in?”
After a moment’s consideration, during which Hanbin worries his lip beneath his teeth so tightly that Hao wonders whether he might split the skin, Hanbin reaches out and takes the chopsticks. Determination twists his mouth, though there’s a new, bright spark in his eyes. “I’m in,” he says, voice rough. “Let’s do this.”
or: Hao loves his friends to death, but he really wishes they would stop bugging him to get a boyfriend. Between finishing his bachelor with honours and practising his violin, he doesn't have time for silly things like love. His unexpected saviour comes in the form of Hanbin, who Hao hires to be such a Perfect Boyfriend Extraordinaire that the kids will have no choice but to leave him alone—and who may just become so much more.
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What do you get when you mix Valentine’s season, a nosy campus, a scholarship on the line, and a suspiciously one-sided rivalry? Probably a disaster—or something far more interesting than Hao wants to admit.
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Hanbin: I know you want me I just need to make you crack
Hao: I'm not sure if I want him or I'm just world shatteringly horny so I can't crack yetBookmarked by tenkoville
23 Mar 2026
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Genuinely fucking hilarious but also real and thrilling and sentimental and emotonl sop. Dogp. Stop

