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The world of investigative journalism is Park Jimin's for the taking, but his colleague Jeon Jeongguk becomes his biggest rival, one Jimin rolls around in the sheets with when no one is looking. With tensions at an all-time high, Jimin and Jeongguk are assigned to the same investigative piece - in spite of each other, they work in tandem and begin to shine light on the darkest shadows in the biggest cities.
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"Among the multitudes, should you meet the one you were meant to meet across these tens of thousands of years, should you encounter one another somewhere in the vastness of time, it is never too early nor too late. And should that happen, what more is there to say but to ask softly, 'Oh - you’re here, too?'”
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Park Jimin believes that time is a thief, greedy and selfish and unforgiving, after he loses his mentor in the field of astrophysics from an unexpected heart attack.
Jeon Jeongguk believes that time is all he will ever have.
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sharpen the knife by Yourfriendlyneighborhoodficwriter for lemon_pulp (lemonade_winkuu)
Fandoms: Stray Kids (Band)
24 Jun 2025
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Minho’s insides twisted when Jisung’s hands found the indents his fangs left in the small creature. A moment passed where Jisung gently felt around it, blinking. Then he handed it to Minho.
Through the crackling of the fire, a whisper came.
“You don’t need to cook it, do you?”
It was hardly a question. The answer was as evident as the truth under Jisung’s fingertips. But Minho knew he wanted to hear him say it.
The truth must be let out at some point. Minho himself wanted to say it.
“No, I don’t.”
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or: Jisung stumbled into the way of a beast.
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Jeon Jeongguk watches the sun rise and set on the water every day without wondering what may lie far beneath the surface. One nighttime walk along the beach upheaves his entire life, sending his human morals into a tailspin as he questions what his beliefs really are.
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In the courtroom, Park Jimin defends the little guy. He's regularly toe to toe with juggernaut entertainment companies and conglomerates and public figures, defending victims who he's sure have been wronged.
Then a letter arrives addressed to him at his office.
It's written in pencil on prison stationery. The tone of the letter is jaded with a misplaced touch of hope. And it's signed by prisoner #1310 - Jeon Jeongguk, the former pride of South Korea, a superstar idol who was convicted of an open-and-shut case of triple homicide.
And he wants to meet Jimin to discuss his case.

