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Jihoon apologizes the only way he knows how—through quiet confessions and endless kisses.
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High school genius producer Lee Jihoon has a big problem. For the past 10 years, heʼs had a crush on his childhood best friend Kwon Soonyoung—currently the captain of the schoolʼs dance club. His friends had urged him to confess many times, but Jihoon chose to hide behind the songs he wrote for him.
A school festival right around the corner forces Jihoon to choose between confessing to Soonyoung or losing his first love forever.
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“I thought we talked about this,” Jihoon sighs, pinching the bridge of his nose. “I don't see the point in bringing it up now, Soonyoung.”
It's late. The building is all but deserted, save for the two of them. Pre-comeback season is always harsh on them, and it's even worse now with their impending enlistment, as the time they have left ticks down like some kind of doomsday clock in the background. They're both exhausted, that much is obvious.
So, it really isn't a good time to be arguing like this.
Bookmarked by AriKin
22 Jul 2025
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the more we hide from letting go by prodbynyangz (6523729)
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Jihoon notices far too late that he's gotten into the habit of keeping kimchi in his fridge. Specifically the kind that Soonyoung likes the most.
For some reason, it feels significant.
(5 times Jihoon and Soonyoung have their meals together, and 1 time they don't—or alternatively, 5 times Jihoon ruminates on the "normal" between them, and 1 time he doesn't have to.)
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Jihoon has always seen himself as straight, but for Soonyoung, he’s finally realizing that he’s truly allowed to challenge that belief.
