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you send smoke signals my way (and i keep missing them) by tripleatomic
Fandoms: KATSEYE (Band)
22 Dec 2025
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Megan woke to the soft buzz of her phone vibrating against her cheek and the smell of someone else’s shampoo pressed into her pillow. It took her half a second to remember why her dorm bed felt warmer than usual—and why her thigh was numb. Yoonchae was sprawled half on top of her like she always was when she stayed over, heavy in the way a sleepy cat is heavy…
For three months, Megan and Yoonchae have existed in the liminal space between friendship, situationship, and something more—exclusive but unlabeled, soft and domestic but undefined. They share beds, quiet mornings, coffee orders, and an intimacy that feels too real to be accidental. But when Megan’s anxiety, unspoken fears, and miscommunication start to creep in, Megan is forced to confront the question she’s been avoiding: what are they actually doing?
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you read between lines (and i’m learning to write them) by tripleatomic
Fandoms: KATSEYE (Band)
24 Dec 2025
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Megan had stayed over in her dorm the night before.
That part wasn’t new. They’d been doing this for since the beginning of last semester—drifting between cramped dorm rooms, toothbrushes slowly multiplying, clothes migrating from one closet to another without discussion. Yoonchae had gotten used to Megan’s things being there: the leather jacket slung over the chair like it had always belonged, the faint scent of her cherry-vanilla shampoo lingering in the pillows long after she’d gone, the way she always kicked her shoes off too close to the door and apologized for it every time.
What was new was the word.
Girlfriend...
Yoonchae and Megan have been official for a month now—no longer hovering around the word relationship or the in-between—but the word girlfriend brings new expectations with it. And as Yoonchae learns, being with Megan means learning when to stay, when to speak, and how to make sure care doesn’t disappear just because it arrives quietly.
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taking up too much space or time (you assume i’m fine) by tripleatomic
Fandoms: KATSEYE (Band)
28 Dec 2025
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By early February, Megan had started to believe—dangerously—that maybe she’d cracked the code. Not to life, exactly. Not to herself, obviously. But this specific combination of things: love that didn’t feel like a gamble, mornings that didn’t begin with dread, a version of her anxiety that stayed quiet enough to easily be mistaken for gone...
For a while, Megan does. Because with Yoonchae, love feels quiet and steady—built out of shared mugs, sticky notes, late nights, and a tenderness that never asks to be earned. It’s the kind of closeness that slips into daily life without announcement, until suddenly everything feels softer, safer, almost survivable. But as pressure mounts and Megan’s anxiety tightens its grip, care starts to feel like something that has to be managed. Distance becomes easier than honesty. Apologies stand in for change. And slowly, without meaning to, Megan begins teaching the person she loves how to take up less space than she deserves.
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and i will hold on to you (whose laugh i could recognize anywhere) by tripleatomic
Fandoms: KATSEYE (Band)
04 Jan 2026
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They go thrifting on Saturday because Megan suggests it a few days earlier.
She says it around a mouthful of toothpaste, words slightly muffled, eyes bright in the bathroom mirror. “We should go to that place on Fifth,” she adds, foam collecting at the corner of her mouth. “The one that still prices things like an actual thrift store.”
It sounds offhand—casual, if you weren’t listening for the pause that follows. Megan hesitates just long enough for the question underneath to surface.
“Okay,” Yoonchae says. She means it. She even smiles.
Megan exhales, shoulders immediately dropping from her ears...
After a rough patch in their relationship, Yoonchae and Megan are trying to return to normal. But something still isn’t quite right. As they move forward, they’re forced to confront what went unsaid, what forgiveness actually looks like, and whether healing means moving on—or stopping long enough to be honest.
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