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“Hello?” The sailor says again, head tilting in curiosity as he seemingly picks Euijoo apart, bit by bit.
It’s an all-encompassing feeling—something Euijoo never thought he’d feel again—
“You can see me?”
—to be seen.
“Of course. Why wouldn’t I?”
They meet as a sailor and a lighthouse keeper. The sea always promises more.
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- Part 1 of the island of light
Bookmarked by lightfallings
26 May 2026
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He unclasps the metal strap and drapes the watch around his wrist before extending his arm, requesting Nicholas to fasten it for him.
Nicholas takes Euijoo’s wrist gently, the tip of his fingers brushing against the cold skin on Euijoo’s inner arm, right by his ulnar artery. There’s a beat–then two. He secures the watch around the soon-to-be birthday boy’s wrist with a quick click. “Looks nice, Juju.”
Bookmarked by lightfallings
22 Apr 2026
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i adore the way u can put angst in everything literally. thank u sooo much!!! MWAH
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there's no plausible deniability if these pictures come out–god forbid they already have–because how on earth are they going to twist it and try to convince everyone that the man bending over what looks like a public toilet sink isn’t him? nicholas stares at it–tries to find a loophole, any loophole, he’s panicking too much to think about shame.
there he is. half naked. pants shoved down and pooled around his ankles. back arched. dark hair all over the place, overgrown strands curling on the back of his sweaty neck. he could deny it, technically, but no one else in the world probably has the same scar on their right forearm.
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under the warmth and glamor of cannes, jo and yuma reconnect.
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yuma's in a band, jo's an up and coming actor. they broke up four years ago.
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They called it the Mirror Tide—a moment when the sky and the sea trade places, and the glass between worlds cracks just enough to let the light through.
Jo was sixteen when he first saw Yuma through the fracture. He was seventeen when he realized the universe doesn't give gifts without taking a payment in blood. At twenty-five, Jo is done being a ghost, and he’s done being the "good son." He just wants the impossible boy with the sunset hair to stay.
Bookmarked by lightfallings
04 Apr 2026

