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Hello! I've just moved to NYC, but I feel like a lonely fish out of water. It's hard to meet real people here, and even on social media everyone seems distant, so I decided to follow my dad's advice and ask the local paper. Do you have any non-tourist recommendations for places to eat?
I'm desperate for a human suggestion, not some Google search or unnamed article.
Thanks,
MG
Editor's Note: MG, Thank you for writing in, but this section is for personal statements and advertisements, we don't reply. I hope you find some real company soon, but for now, I'd recommend &Pizza on 28th Street if you're ever in the area. Good luck.
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“Are you staying over tonight?”
It takes Wonwoo a moment to realize Mingyu’s talking to him. He looks up again, and finds Mingyu already looking back. “I don’t think so,” he answers. “Why?”
Mingyu shrugs, but Wonwoo thinks he can see the tips of his ears turn red. “I don’t want a repeat of, uh, last time.”
Seokmin laughs. “Oh, you mean when you hooked up with someone right in front of him?” he says gleefully. “And you didn’t realize he was there until-”
“I was there, you know,” Mingyu tells him. “You don’t have to remind me.”(or: mingyu makes the worst first impression in the history of first impressions. wonwoo just wants to maintain plausible deniability.)
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"What do you want?"
For months now, Wonwoo refused to say it out loud. When he inevitably did say it, he expected it would need to be forced out of him, but it's not.
It's not.
"I want you."
Mingyu presses a smile to his skin. "What do you want from me?"
Wonwoo closes his eyes. Greedy and weak, that's what he is. To the very end.
"I want your forgiveness."
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The peasants talk about the forest folk. They whisper about fairies snatching people away from home. All it takes is a glance outside the window, a step into the enchanted forest.
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When he meets Wonwoo for the first time, Mingyu is about to die.

