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Brought up in an extremely religious family, Lee Donghyuck thought turning eighteen finally meant freedom. He was supposed to leave for college, move out, and get away from a life that always felt too strict and suffocating. Instead, one mistake on his birthday gets him shipped off to St. Constantine’s Boarding Institute, a Catholic boarding school infamous for putting teenagers back on the “right” path.
His roommate, Mark Lee barely speaks, barely looks at Donghyuck, and refuses to tell anyone why he was sent there in the first place. And for someone who is used to getting attention so easily, Donghyuck cannot stand being ignored by him, so he pulls every trick in the book to get Mark’s eyes on him.
The thing is that they are both very sure they are straight. But somewhere between those tricks and curiousity, that certainty begins to blur into something neither of them knows what to do with.
In a place built to erase temptation, they become each other’s worst one.
Bookmarked by kyujeno
12 Jun 2026
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Jaemin wants to make Jeno his and he does it the only way he knows — drugging Jeno and forcing him to give him a baby. Resistance is futile, but perhaps, Jeno also wants it just as much as Jaemin.
Bookmarked by kyujeno
07 Jun 2026
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“Looks like we’re a match made in heaven, aren’t we, Jeno?” He stepped closer, leaning his face in towards Jeno, his lips curving upwards when he noticed just how much Jeno was opening up right in front of him.
“Perhaps it was preordained by fate.”
“I like the sound of that.”
“So do I,” Jeno said, glancing down at Jaemin’s lips. “I think this is the part where we kiss.”
Jeno moves in.
Jaemin observes.
Bookmarked by kyujeno
29 May 2026
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Three days to close the deal, two South Korea’s biggest corporations, one negotiation table. All for the merger that was headlining every news outlet in the country.
Standing in the middle of it all was Lee Donghyuck, the self-indulgent lawyer who had promised himself that no matter what happened, he would not let months of calculated moves crumble over a single inconvenient mistake.
So, can someone please tell him why the fuck is that mistake sat across the table now, with a smile so smug, looking at Donghyuck like he was a mere low-class lawyer?
Explain to him how a mistake like Mark Lee could judged him from the heights of his own hypocrisy, shamelessly acting like he never spent years religiously kissing Donghyuck goodnight or once dropped to one knee in a greasy Lotteria’s booth with a ring and a promise he never intended to keep.
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A multi-billion merger and two exes who might destroy each other before they could sign anything.
Bookmarked by kyujeno
24 May 2026
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“No,” Chenle mumbles, his breathing shaky. “T–That can’t be. Because— how do they know the body wash I use? How do they know what games I’ve been wanting to buy?” It’s hard to wrap his head around the possibility of it being someone he doesn’t know.
But Chenle knows his friends are right. It’s not them.
“I– I think, someone’s been watching you…”
Or: Chenle has a stalker. One who, despite never having met him, is in love with him.
Bookmarked by kyujeno
17 May 2026

