Oh my godddddddd Ju Jihoon. Imagine existing with a face like that. Yes even his little eye, it is so charming, fuck me uppppppppppp
UNSPOKEN (ë§íì§ ìì)
genre: romance, slow-burn, fluff, angst, sexual tension, mutual pining
As cracks begin to form in Haeinâs carefully guarded exterior, Chaewoon remains a silent observerâwatching, understanding, but never prying. Yet, the more she tries to ignore him, the more she finds herself unable to look away.
The ride back home was quiet, save for the faint hum of the engine and the occasional sound of Haein scrolling through her phone. She wasnât really readingâjust skimming through emails and messages, too drained to focus. The exhaustion of the day was settling in, yet a persistent chill crept through her despite the warmth of her coat.
She barely noticed when her fingers trembled slightly, or when she shifted uncomfortably in her seat. But Chaewoon did. Without a word, he adjusted the temperature in the car, subtly raising the heat. A few moments later, Haein realized her shivering had stopped.
Her brows furrowed. She hadnât even realized she was cold. But he had.
Bodyguards were supposed to follow orders, react when necessaryânot anticipate things she didnât even voice out. Sheâd had plenty before, and not one of them had done more than the bare minimum. Chaewoon, however, seemed different.
Not that it meant anything. She still didnât like him.
But annoyingly enough⊠she didnât mind him either.
âHow long have you been working for my grandfather, Mr. Woo?â Haein asked, her tone casual, eyes still fixed on her phone as she scrolled through unread messages.
Chaewoon, focused on the road, answered without hesitation. âFour months.â
âSuch a short time,â she mused, tapping absentmindedly on her screen. âI guess you already gained his trust.â
Chaewoon blinked. Had he? He wasnât sure. The chairman was a man of few words, his orders absolute yet often unexplained. One day, he was handling corporate security affairs; the next, he was reassigned to shadow his granddaughterâwithout warning, without justification.
Maybe it was a test. Maybe it was something else entirely.
Either way, Woo Chaewoon didnât ask questions.
Chaewoon kept his eyes on the road, but he could feel Haein watching him now, her phone momentarily forgotten in her lap. âWhat did he say when he assigned you to me?â she asked, tilting her head slightly.
Chaewoon didnât answer immediately. The chairmanâs words echoed in his mind, but he settled on the simplest version. âTo watch over you.â
Haein narrowed her eyes slightly. âThatâs all?â
âYes.â His response was clipped, unwavering.
She studied him for a moment, as if searching for cracks in his carefully maintained exterior.
âMy job,â he continued, voice steady, âis to simply accompany you everywhere you go. Take orders from you, so you can use me as you please, Ms. Hong.â
Something about the way he said it made her pause. It wasnât sarcastic, nor did it carry any hint of bitterness. It was just⊠factual. A declaration of duty.
Haein let out a quiet scoff, leaning back against her seat.
When they arrived at the mansion, Haein expected him to stop at the main entrance and let her go on her way. But, of course, he wouldnât just leave her side that easily.
She reached for the door handle, but before she could open it, Chaewoon was already there, pulling it open for her. Haein stepped out, only to catch sight of his hand hovering above her head againâjust like earlier, ready to shield her in case she miscalculated and hit the doorframe.
She pressed her lips together, torn between rolling her eyes and making a sarcastic remark about how she was perfectly capable of getting out of a car on her own. But exhaustion weighed heavy on her, and frankly, she didnât have the energy for it.
Instead, she exhaled through her nose and turned toward the house. The warm glow from the entrance lights stretched across the driveway, casting long shadows as she made her way inside.
Of course, she wasnât alone. The soft, steady footsteps behind her confirmed what she already knewâChaewoon was following her.
I guess heâs going to follow me all the way to my room, she thought, resisting the urge to sigh.
Maybe she should slam the door in his face just to see if heâd stop.
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Chaewoon noticed the way her lips pressed together when he opened the car door. She wanted to say somethingâhe could tellâbut chose not to. Instead, she stepped out without a word, her movements slower than usual, her usual sharp posture softened by exhaustion. Even her commanding presence had dimmed, replaced by something quieter, almost weary.
He followed her in silence, his gaze subtly tracking the way she moved. Her steps were unhurried, almost aimless, yet she didnât head for the main entrance. Instead, she veered toward the garden, taking the longer route despite her obvious fatigue.
Did she always take this way, even when she was this drained? Or was she heading somewhere else?
Chaewoon half-expected her to turn around and demand why he was still following her, maybe throw in a sharp remark about personal space. But she didnât.
Something about the slow drag of her steps, the slight slump in her shouldersâit wasnât just exhaustion. There was something else weighing her down. And for once, she didnât seem to mind his presence.
Haein stopped abruptly, her gaze locked onto something in the garden. Chaewoon followed her line of sight and saw themâher parents, standing amidst the dimly lit hedges, deep in conversation.
His eyes flickered back to Haein, watching as her expression darkened. Whatever she was hearing, it wasnât something she wanted to.
âHoney, donât be so harsh on Haein,â her fatherâs voice carried softly through the night air. âHow long will you let the past haunt you? You should let go and move on.â
There was a sharp pause before her mother responded, her tone colder, edged with something unresolved. âThatâs what your father said back then.â A bitter chuckle. âYour father didnât want any issues, so you obliged. I still donât understand why Suwan had to die.â
At that name, Haein visibly tensed. The fatigue that had weighed her down moments ago disappeared, replaced by a rigid stillness. Her fingers twitched before curling into fists at her sides, and her eyes, already heavy with exhaustion, now reflected something far deeper.
âIt was just an accident,â her father said, his voice softer now. âNo one is to blame.â
âYouâre right,â her mother murmured. âItâs no oneâs fault. But Suwan is gone. And Iâm still in pain every single day.â
Chaewoon barely had time to process the shift in Haein before she turned on her heel and walked away, her steps quick, almost urgent. He caught a glimpse of her faceâher lips pressed tightly together, eyes misted but defiant. She didnât want to hear more.
Without a word, he followed.
Suwan. Hong Suwan.
Chaewoon recognized the name instantly. It was in one of the files he had read about the Hong familyâthe Chairmanâs eldest grandson, Haeinâs older brother. He had died in an accident, a tragedy that cast a long shadow over the family.
The reports were clinical, filled with dates and facts, but standing here, seeing the way Haeinâs entire body stiffened at the mention of his name, he realized how little those words truly conveyed.
He recalled one particular detail: Haein had been in the accident too. The only one who survived.
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When they reached her door, Haein didnât spare him a glance. She stepped inside without hesitation, the door shutting behind her. Maybe he shouldnât have followed her all the way here. Maybe he wasnât supposed to see something so unguarded.
But as he stood there in the empty hallway, Chaewoon couldnât shake the memories of the countless family dinners he had witnessed from a quiet corner of the Hong estate. The family gathered every night, and as the Chairmanâs bodyguard, he had been present more than once.
The Chairman rarely attended, but when he did, Chaewoon would stand by his side, silently observing. And each time, his gaze would inevitably land on one family member who always seemed more like a heavy shadow than a presenceâHong Haein.
She barely spoke. She would eat in silence, her expression unreadable, and when she left the table, no one even seemed to notice. It was as if she existed on the fringes of her own family, a stranger in a house that was supposed to be her home.
She was known as the Ice Queen of the great Hong familyâsharp-tongued, short-tempered, cold, and untouchable. Whenever she entered a room, it was like a sudden drop in temperature, her presence commanding yet unapproachable, as if daring anyone to stand in her way.
She seemed larger than life, a force to be reckoned with. And yet, inside her own home, she looked so small. Almost as if she might disappear at any moment, swallowed by the very walls that should have made her feel safe.
Did the Chairman notice this about his own granddaughter too?
A part of him hoped he did. Hoped that, perhaps, this was the reason he was assigned to herânot just to protect her, but because someone, somewhere, still cared enough to try.
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The next morning, as Haein stepped out of her room, she found Chaewoon already waiting outside.
Dressed in a navy-blue suit, her hair flawlessly styled, and her heels clicking against the marble floor, she looked every bit the woman the world knew her to beâcold, sharp, and untouchable. Watching her now, Chaewoon couldnât help but wonder if this was the same Haein he had seen last nightâthe one with heavy shoulders and misty eyes.
Just as Haein was about to step out the front door, her motherâs voice cut through the vast hall.
âYou missed dinner last night.â
From the words alone, it should have sounded like a mother concerned about her daughter skipping a meal. But it wasnât. The tone was too sharp, too pointedâmore accusation than worry.
Haein halted for a brief moment before turning to face her. âI got a bit busy last night. I apologize.â Her voice was even, controlled.
âThe least you could do is inform us,â her mother replied, eyes cold with disapproval. âYouâre really starting to lose respect just because your grandfather favors you.â Her gaze flickered toward Chaewoon. âGiving you your own bodyguard and everything⊠donât start feeling too special.â
Haein sighed.
âYour younger brother should be the one getting special treatment. Is your grandfather not aware of how vulnerable he is?â her mother said, voice laced with disapproval.
âIf you want a bodyguard, then take him,â Haein replied flatly. âYouâre rightâyour son needs him more than I do.â
âDonât give me that attitude, Haein.â
She glanced at her wristwatch. âAs you can see, Iâm already running late. Iâll inform you next time if I canât attend dinner. And if Soocheol truly needs protection, inform Grandfather yourself to have Mr. Woo reassigned.â
With a single nod, she turned on her heel and walked out, not giving her mother the chance to argue further.
Chaewoon, who had been standing a few steps behind her, followed without a word. He had no place in their argument, but he had observed everythingâthe tension in Haeinâs shoulders, the way her motherâs words cut deeper than she let on. He saw the flicker of emotion in her eyes before she masked it again, slipping seamlessly back into the persona of Hong Haein, the untouchable executive.
As they reached the car, he opened the door for her. She slid inside without so much as a glance. The drive to the office was quiet, just like the night before. But unlike then, when she had been drained, today she carried a different kind of exhaustion. One that settled deeper, heavier.
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The day unfolded like every otherâstructured, demanding, and relentless. Haein moved through it with practiced ease, her heels clicking sharply against the marble floors.
Meetings filled her schedule, each one blending into the next discussions with high-profile clients, department evaluations, strategy briefings. She skimmed through reports with sharp eyes, making swift decisions, approving proposals, and dissecting financial forecasts with an air of unwavering confidence.
To everyone around her, she was the same Hong Haeinâcold, calculating, and in complete control. But beneath the surface, she could still hear the echo of her motherâs voice from that morning, still feel the weight of an unspoken history pressing against her chest.
Chaewoon remained in the background, silent but ever-present. He noticed the way her fingers curled slightly tighter around her pen during certain conversations, the way she rolled her shoulders in between meetings, as if trying to shake off an invisible weight. He followed her through the day, standing just close enough to protect, just far enough not to intrude.
And yet, for someone who claimed she didnât need him, she never once told him to leave.
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Haein should be bothered by how much Chaewoon was seeingâthe cracks beneath her carefully crafted exterior. He had overheard her parents the night before, witnessed the sharp exchange with her mother this morning. These were the moments she despised the mostâwhen the perfect image she upheld slipped, revealing something raw and unguarded. She hated being seen like that. She hated the idea of someone perceiving her as helpless. More than anything, she hated pitiful eyes.
But Chaewoon didnât look at her like that.
She had been observing him, too. He was frustratingly good at his job, always a step ahead, always more alert than necessary. But what stood out more was his reactionâlast night, this morning. No sympathy. No awkward attempts to comfort her. No hushed, careful tone people used when they thought she was too fragile to handle the truth.
He was simply⊠there.
Silent. Watchful. Unshaken.
It should have irritated her. Maybe it still did. But strangely, his presence wasnât as suffocating as it should have been. It no longer set her on edge the way it did when he first arrived. And that was what unsettled her the most.
She was used to reading people. She was used to knowing exactly what their motives were. But with Woo Chaewoon, she wasnât sure. She was wondering maybe he was just too unreadable.
But she could feel it. And most of the time, her gut feeling never betrayed her.
She glanced up from her paperwork, barely registering the voices of the executives droning on around her. Outside the glass walls of the meeting room, he stoodâsilent, watchful, unwavering.
Her eyes lingered on him for a moment longer than necessary, trying to decipher him.
Just who are you really, Woo Chaewoon?
Just as she was about to look away, his gaze met hers. Neither of them looked away.
Chaewoon tilted his head slightly, a silent question in his eyes: Do you need something?
Haein blinked, then casually averted her gaze, shifting her attention back to the meeting as if nothing happened.
But Chaewoon caught itâthe slight hesitation, the flicker of something unreadable in her expression.
For the first time, Hong Haein was flustered.
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a little progress between our leads >< I apologize early if it's too slow or boring asdhjdsldejf next chapters will be more heart fluttering I promise I'm planning on uploading chapter 4 and 5 by today or tomorrow
that said, to the few readers from my twitter account and here on tumblr, I really appreciate you so much!! thank you for leaving a like, reblogging/retweeting, and leaving comments! it motivates me more to not procrastinate and leave this story hanging just like what I did from my past worksđ„Č
also!! please let me know if anyone else wants to be included in the taglist ><
thank you again for reading! I would love to hear your thoughts too ><
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First Love - Ju Jihoon x Song Jihyo
genre: second-chance romance, angst, fluff, slow-burn, mutual pinning
The first time Ju Jihoon met Song Jihyo, she was standing by the directorâs chair, flipping through her script with a focused gaze. It was 2005, and they were about to begin filming Princess Hours. He had never acted before, and she had only been in a few projects, but something about her made him want to do his best.
They were just co-stars at firstârunning lines, sharing meals on set, laughing at their own mistakes. But as weeks turned into months, and the love story of their characters unfolded on screen, something real sparked between them. Jihoon found himself drawn to Jihyoâs warmth, her easy laughter, the way she never let the long hours get to her. Jihyo, in turn, admired Jihoonâs quiet determination, his playful but protective nature, the way he made even the most tiring days feel fun.
By the time Princess Hours wrapped, they werenât just acting anymore. They were in love.
For three years, they were inseparable. They went on late-night drives, whispered secrets in quiet cafes, and stole moments together away from the public eye. It was a love that felt endlessâuntil it wasnât.
Their careers skyrocketed. The pressure mounted. The scandals, the misunderstandings, the weight of their growing responsibilitiesâit all became too much. And so, one evening, after a long and painful conversation, they let go.
And they never spoke again.
Years passed, but some memories refused to fade.
Jihyo, surrounded by friends over drinks, would smile softly as she recalled her first love. âWe were hanging out, and I fell asleep. He then woke me up and took me to the room next door, which was completely filled with balloons. He had planned it all beforehand to surprise me. I was really moved.â
One time, in an interview, when she met a young idol born in 2009, she jokingly blurted, "If my first love did not fail, I might've had a daughter your age by now."
Jihoon, in turn, would catch glimpses of her everywhere. One night when drinking with friends, he suddenly muttered, âMaybe itâs because Iâm drunk, but I have been thinking about it for a while, my heart aches, because you look like my ex-girlfriend.â Heâd laugh it off and push the thoughts away, but they lingered, like a song he couldnât forget.
One time, in an interview, he was given a choice: âMemories are just memoriesâ or âMeet your first love againâ?
He hesitated. Then, with a small smile, he answered, âIf the opportunity arises and the situation allows, I will meet her.â
Years later, the opportunity came.
It was at an industry event, a quiet gathering of actors, directors, and old friends. Jihoon had just stepped outside for air when he saw her.
Jihyo.
She was older now, but still beautiful, still radiant. Her eyes widened when she noticed him, and for a moment, neither of them moved.
ââŠItâs been a long time,â Jihoon finally said, his voice quieter than he expected.
Jihyo nodded. âIt has.â
A silence stretched between themânot uncomfortable, just full. Full of everything they had been, everything they had lost.
Then, she smiled. âStill standing awkwardly at parties, I see.â
Jihoon chuckled, rubbing the back of his neck. âAnd you still talk first when I donât know what to say.â
She laughed. And just like that, the years between them blurred.
Neither of them said it out loud, but they felt it. That pull. That warmth.
Some loves never truly leave.
And maybe, just maybe, some are meant to find their way back.
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Hi everyone! Iâm super excited to finally share this story with you. Iâve been drafting it for a while now, and honestly⊠I might be a little too delusional about these two ;â;
Most of the story will be inspired by real interviews, and Iâll be linking them directly in the text (like some of the underlined/linked dialogues in this chapter), so feel free to check them out if youâre curious! Now, weâll probably never know if they were actually referring to each other in those interviewsâbut hey, weâre allowed to assume, right? :')
Anyway, I hope you enjoy reading! Iâll try my best to upload new chapters every weekend. (Although I might be inconsistent since I'm also trying to update my other stories; Unspoken and Trauma Code: A Hero in Love).
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Chapter List: (still in my drafts)
Chapter 1: An Old Memory of You Chapter 2: A Quiet Confession Chapter 3: Behind The Scenes Chapter 4: The Cherries Chapter 5: Just A Glimpse Chapter 6: The Apology That Never Came Chapter 7: The Question of Us
Trauma Code: A Hero in Love
genre: workplace romance, comedy, mutual pinning, slow-burn, banter, suggestive
4.2: Code Blue â Parental Unit
Later that week, the trauma department was in chaos. A sudden multi-vehicle collision had brought in a wave of patients, and the team was moving like clockwork under pressure. Shouts echoed across the ER, machines beeped in warning tones, and gurneys rolled in one after another.
In the middle of it all, Dr. Baek Kanghyuk barked orders like a general on the battlefield.
âGet vitals on Bed 6 now!â âWhereâs the portable X-ray? I asked five minutes ago!â âWho let this patient sit without oxygen? Are we running a hospital or a convenience store?â
The atmosphere was tense. A young intern flinched at his tone and nearly dropped the chart in her hands.
Then, like clockwork, Dr. Song Hyejoo appeared at his side.
Without saying a word, she walked up behind him and handed him a fresh cup of coffee, still hot. Her other hand gently reached up to adjust the collar of his scrub top, which had been askew from the rush. Kanghyuk barely paused, taking the coffee with a short grunt of thanks, his eyes still scanning the incoming stretchers.
But the effect was instant.
His next order came out just a bit more calmly. His shoulders relaxedâjust barely, but noticeably. And when he turned to check on the intern heâd startled, his voice was lower, softer. âYou okay?â he asked.
The intern nodded quickly, almost too stunned to speak. Hyejoo gave her a reassuring pat on the arm before turning back to join another triage.
In the breakroom, a few of the nurses and residents peeked through the glass window, having witnessed the whole interaction.
âDid⊠she just fix his collar and give him coffee mid-chaos?â âShe really said: chill, honey, youâre scaring the children.â âI swear sheâs the only one who can calm him down without getting yelled at.â âYeah, well, when momâs in the room, dad behaves.â
Jangmi, sipping from her water bottle, raised an eyebrow. âGive it a few more weeks. Theyâll be holding hands over a shared chart.â
Jaewon grinned. âNot if Dr. Baek combusts first trying to flirt without looking like heâs flirting.â
Gyeongwon, not even looking up from his tablet, muttered dryly, âToo late. Manâs already down bad.â
The group erupted into hushed giggles before scattering back to workâeach secretly hoping for the next âmom and dadâ moment to unfold.
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Trauma Code: A Hero in Love - Chapter List
smiling like a fool under my blanket right now :âD
I donât think you understand how happy I am to find a sfw ateez blog oml
Can I request a San e2l? where reader has a grudge against him because heâs an overachiever like the reader, yet he doesnât actually have anything against them. Reader thinks his life is so perfect and their own is just empty that they donât realise theyâve started to become envious of San, and it goes on from there.
(This is very much self indulgent because I canât live without knowing Iâm the best in all the people I know and itâs killing me)
If you could do it that would be great, dw if you canât tho<3
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genre: enemies-to-lovers au, angst, fluff at the end, gn!reader
word count: 2.3k
summary: Pride, reputation, and a one-sided rivalry; all these are because of your fear of losing the top spot in the class. Even when you finally got what you wanted, why did you still feel unsatisfied?
a/n: I kind of relate to this and I tried to express my thoughts based from personal experiences. I also learned to accept the fact that we can have our lowest times, so let's stay humble and I hope you enjoy it!
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You didn't hate him, you didn't like him either. He's more like a rival than a friend. You had your pride and reputation as the class's top student, that's all you ever cared for. You were contented with yourself, not until someone challenged your position and managed to drop your rank to top 2.
Choi San, you hated that name.
Both of you get high grades all the time, one gets higher than the other and vice versa, a push and pull type of game. It wasn't just your grades that were put to the test, your reputation as well. San's confidence during oral recitations and discussions was undeniably admirable, and that's the problem. It pissed you off because your social anxiety was hindering you from defending your reputation, but you couldn't deny that he was more or less smarter than you, just a tiny bit.
You didn't like San, but San liked you.
He admired your intelligence, your leadership skills, your hard work, and he acknowledged your efforts every time. How could he not when you two were in the same group for the whole semester? Being known as the two smartest students in the group was alright with San, but it pressured you a lot.
Your classmates usually depended on you two but when they ask him for help instead of you, it hurts your pride. This fueled your motivation to try your best in contributing most of the work during group projects to prove your classmates wrong. Even during quizzes and exams, you'd secretly compare your scores with San's as if it was normal. Of course, you had your share of low times.
It was very selfish of you to think that way, you were aware of that. You knew he was trying his best as well and he even helps you with some lessons you're struggling with. You had no idea when or how this rivalry started, but you were obstinate.
Why do you not like him? For being smart? For challenging your position as the top student? Who were you to hate him for that? These were the questions that run through your head whenever you see him in class, but that wasn't the case for San, he was just there to learn and graduate.
At this point, you're just envious of him for the most unnecessary things. Seeing him hanging out with his friends, having a good relationship with his parents, his life was almost perfect and that made you bitter.
In contrast to his, your life felt empty. Talking to your parents casually was a once-a-day thing because you always lock yourself inside your room and you don't even have that many friends compared to San's, much more talk to them every day.
You were envious, there's no better word to describe how you felt about the guy. Your pride, your ego; you wanted to be the 'best' and you wanted to be in the limelight of the class in regards to academics. But no, someone had to be on your level to humble you down. You, a selfish overachiever, holding a grudge against the boy with an angelic smile, attractive dimples, and cute eye smile.
You thought surviving this semester by avoiding him, while silently boring deep glares towards his direction were going to be a piece-of-cake. That was until you realized that the heavens weren't on your side, it was like a punishment for you.
Out of all people, all the possibilities that could happen, you just had to be paired up with the one and only, Choi San, for your General Maths subject. Honestly speaking, you didn't need a partner and neither does he. You could do it on your own, but your teacher insisted on working in pairs to develop social relationships and to help each other.
If it wasn't for those reasons, you wouldn't be sitting here in the library after your last class ended. âHomeâ was the only thing on your mind, going home and avoiding his presence that makes your blood boil. If only he didn't insist on finishing the assignment the right way, together, you would've been taking a nap on your bed right now.
You were answering the assignment silently, yet you couldn't focus well with him beside you. You weren't in your right mind and San caught on to that, as he looked over your paper and easily found small mistakes on your solutions.
"It's not supposed to be distributed, just remove the parentheses."
His voice made you groan in annoyance, knowing that he was right and he corrected your mistakes. Okay, Mr. Know-it-all. You rolled your eyes away from him and redid your solutions correctly.
San was aware of your grudge towards him, it's not his fault you were quite obvious with it. He found you cute, though. When your mad or when you glare at him, that doesn't get to him, he's too distracted by your kissable and welcoming cheeks when you pout.
"Are you done? Let's compare answers." San spoke over the silence of the room.
There it was again, the usual glare you give to him. "Give me time, this isn't a race."
"I didn't say...but, take your time."
See, despite your harsh treatment towards him, he couldn't bring himself to fight you back. He had no reason to, so why try to engage in something he's not going to enjoy anyway? After about 3 minutes, you passed him your paper and he did the same to his own. The way San scanned over your paper made you nervous as if he was the teacher checking your mistakes and right answers. His paper, on the other hand, was clean and readable. Confidence in getting every question right the first time written on it.
"Hmm, you lack a negative sign here...and here...and here as well." He pointed each mistake with the tip of his pen and you swore, you wanted to curse at him.
"Okay, Choi San. You're the smart one, you know best. Sorry for being dumb." You retorted with bitterness in your voice.
"What are you talking about? I was just trying to help."
"Well, I don't need your help."
"Well, good luck with your grades then. You got all the answers correct with only a few mistakes, but okay."
Not wanting to fight anymore, you corrected your mistakes as fast as you could. He smirked at you as you closed the cap of your pen and sighed deeply, "There we go, y/n. It wasn't so difficult now, was it?"
"Get a life." If I could just remove that smirk off your face, I would.
How could San even get a life when the missing piece of his life hates his guts? His day wouldn't be complete without you glaring at him at least once, though he still hoped that one day, you would change your false opinions about him. He wouldn't purposely fail his academics for your benefit, but he's going to find a way to win your heart and stop your childish jealousy towards him once and for all.
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You didn't talk to him for a whole week, you spent most of your time preparing for the upcoming finals exams that would start tomorrow until Friday. You had no time to waste, this was your last chance to prove everyone wrong. The desperation to keep the top spot of the class for yourself motivated you a lot. So when finals finally started, you made sure to put your all in every exam and hoping for the best.
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Congratulations! You did it, you actually did it!
You kept the top 1 spot, it was yours and you were beyond happy with the positive news. It boosted your pride, but that's besides the point. Once you pulled away from your friend's embrace, you accidentally caught sight of San standing alone from afar. He had a sad yet satisfied smile on his face, while he looked over the bulletin board again where the ranks were displayed.
You felt bad, that was true because yes, you worked extra hard for this and as much as you hate to admit it, he assisted you when you didn't understand some concepts of a certain topic and those concepts were essential parts of the exam. You never, not even once, thanked him for his help and that's enough reason for you to feel guilty. Now that you got what you wanted, why do you still feel unsatisfied?
San caught you gazing in his direction, so you immediately looked away in embarrassment. He only chuckled at your reaction, knowing too well what's going on inside your head at the moment. Your eyes traveled back to his figure once again and you couldn't hold it in anymore, his smile was too bright for your satisfaction. You needed to apologize to him as soon as possible before the semestral break starts, at least.
When the last bell rang indicating the end of classes, you decided to look for him. Ditching your friends with the excuse of stopping by the convenience store before going back home, you searched everywhere for him. Thankfully, he wasn't anywhere far from the school premises. There he stood outside the school gate with his AirPods on, most probably waiting for his friends to hang out later. Carefully, you tapped on his shoulder and he turned to you with a confused look as he removed an AirPod from his ear. He didn't expect you to talk to him personally, especially not you approaching him first.
"What's up?" San's voice was cheerful and no sign of bitterness at all.
"You're n-not busy right now, are you?" You stuttered out of nervousness.
San looked around for any sight of your friends and his but there's no one around he knew of. "I don't think I am, why'd you ask? Oh, congrats by the way for taking the top spot. You deserve it, y/n." The smile on his face was genuine, he was very happy for your success. He wasn't disappointed because he believed you deserve that spot, you worked extra hard to beat him earn it.
On the other hand, you were nervous as hell, fiddling with the hem of your uniform. "Thank you, San."
"It's no problem." How was it so easy for him to say that? You don't know.
You tried to form the right words to say to him, not wanting to waste this opportunity and bringing the guilt with you. "I just wanted to apologize for treating you, you know, in a not-so-good way. I'm sorry for always pushing you away, taking your help for granted, and for holding a grudge against you just because I was afraid of losing the position of being the top student in the class. It's very childish of me, I know."
You scoffed ridiculously at yourself, "Now that I got what I wanted, I'm happy but I feel guilty whenever I see you. You helped me so much, but I didn't even thank you once. No matter how embarrassing I probably sound right now, I'm taking this opportunity to apologize for everything I've done wrong and to thank you for all your help. I don't deserve your forgiveness and-"
"Yo, San. Let's- oh, sorry. I didn't see your friend there." Yeosang, one of his friends, interrupted your rambling.
You were more than embarrassed at this point, you wanted to scream, to run away and hide from everyone, but San noticed the panic in your eyes. The idea of confessing and not being able to finish your words was suffocating you, so you tried to make a turn. Unfortunate events really couldn't wait as a random rock made you trip your foot, but a strong arm held your waist so quick, you didn't even have time to process what had just happened.
San clicked his tongue teasingly, "y/n, still clumsy as ever."
Can the world just take you whole? His friends were watching the current situation, this is very bad.
"I think I'll pass today, guys. I have some important business to talk to with them, so just leave without me and don't forget to buy me that thing I talked about, I'll pay later." San called to his friends, who nodded at his request.
"San-"
"Don't worry, y/n. I know you hate me, but I think you got some explaining to do." A smirk was plastered again on that attractive face of his.
"But I already did."
"You didn't get to finish your words because of my friend and I want to hear more of it. Maybe if you treat me out for dinner, I might just forgive you."
"My money's not enough for the both of us." You haven't realized that you just indirectly considered his suggestion, he's got you in his trap.
"Perfect, a kiss it is then."
"What-"
He didn't let you finish as he interrupted you with his soft lips on yours and when he pulled away, he laughed at your flustered reaction.
"Cutie, let's go to that BBQ place nearby to celebrate your success." My success?
"What about you? Are you not mad at me for being the first in rank?" This was the question that had you worried about this whole time. What does he think of you now after everything?
"What's wrong with being 2nd? As long as we succeed together, that's enough for me. Now that you're here with me and I finally got a kiss from you, what more could I ask for?â
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So jihoonâs malibu spoiler happened to be a car commerical for Chevorlet! I rlly thought it was an actual photoshoot but seeing jihoon in a super fancy car is one thing crossed off from my âI want to see jihoon doing thisâ list
Also he sounds like haewonmak all throughout the commercial until that one part where he sounds like in chul lol
Trauma Code: A Hero in Love
genre: workplace romance, comedy, mutual pinning, slow-burn, banter, suggestive
4.3: When Dr. Dad Noticed
It started with strange looks.
Not bad onesâjust the kind that lingered a little too long. A few smirks exchanged between residents when he walked by. Some whispering that would immediately halt the moment he turned around.
Kanghyuk had brushed it off at first. Probably gossip about some intern or the new protocol changes. The usual hospital noise.
Until one afternoon, as he was reviewing post-op notes, he overheard Jangmi and Jaewon chatting outside the staff lounge.
âMom and Dad are fighting again,â Jaewon whispered dramatically.
âNo, this is more like playful bickering. If they were actually fighting, Dr. Song wouldâve snatched his chart and told him to sit in a corner,â Jangmi replied, stifling a laugh.
Kanghyukâs eyes narrowed.
He stepped out casually, voice calm. âWhoâs mom and dad?â
The two of them froze. Jaewon straightened like heâd been caught stealing supplies.
Jangmi cleared her throat. âUh⊠just⊠like a trauma department nickname. You know. Uh⊠itâs just a thing.â
Kanghyuk raised a brow. âRight. And Iâm assuming Iâm âdadâ?â
Jangmi nodded slowly, biting her lip to keep from laughing. âAnd Dr. Songâs mom. Itâs a⊠vibe.â
Kanghyuk blinked. âA vibe.â
âYeah. Youâre the scary, protective one who yells a lot, and sheâs the calm, sweet one who fixes everything. Balance.â
Jaewon jumped in, trying to soften the blow. âBut in, like, a power couple way.â
âIâm going back to work,â Kanghyuk muttered, turning away, but not fast enough to hide the faintest hint of red creeping up his neck.
Later that day, he passed by the nursesâ station and caught sight of a doodle someone had left on the whiteboard: a stick figure version of him with angry scribbles for eyebrows, standing beside a smiling one labeled âDr. Song.â Above them? âTRUAMA MOM & DAD.â
He stared at it for a beat.
Then, with a deadpan expression, he erased it with the back of his hand.
âGrow up,â he muttered under his breathâbut the corner of his lips betrayed the tiniest twitch.
Back in the hallway, Jangmi whispered to Jaewon, âHe didnât deny it.â
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