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He’d rather be /home/.
That thought sends a sudden wave of homesickness Hanjin didn’t even realise he’d been feeling crashing down on him like an avalanche, suffocating him and tearing a pained sob from his throat.
Hanjin wants to go home. He’s been trying so hard, these past few months, to convince himself that he /is/ home—that this place, this dorm, is where he really belongs—and that’s not entirely untrue, but it’s not the same.
Of course it isn’t. He’s a thousand miles from the place he’s lived almost all his life, in a country where so little is familiar and even less makes sense, and it’s a constant fight just to make himself understood in normal conversation. He’s had to learn everything all over again, kicked back down to square one like a literal child, and it’s exhausting and humiliating and Hanjin just wants it all to /stop/.
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Hanjin feels homesick, but the other members are there to shower him in all of the love and care he deserves.
Bookmarked by LadyIchigo
06 May 2026
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Youngjae loved people-watching. He liked making stories about people sitting a few feet away, imagining their lives, their plans, even what kind of coffee they would order. It was his favorite way to unwind after a long day in the practice room.
And most of the time, Junghwan was the one Youngjae dragged along.
But Junghwan never understood the appeal, not sure where the fun was in people-watching. Why would he watch strangers, when he could just watch Youngjae instead?
