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The thing is, Mingyu usually wouldn’t mind finding out his two best friends have started… doing whatever it is they’re doing. He’s happy for them, of course, because he loves them both and he wants them to be happy.
But it’s been three weeks since he got dumped and he’s not quite over the worst of it yet and whatever Minghao and Seokmin are doing they’re obviously trying to keep it a secret from him.
Bookmarked by Bobbob52
25 Jan 2026
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They laugh, they fight, they break, they heal. Wonwoo and Mingyu in moments too fleeting for forever, yet too precious to forget. A tapestry of one-shots where fluff meets angst, love meets heartbreak, and Meanie lives in every universe.
Bookmarked by Bobbob52
23 Jan 2026
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Mingyu takes what he can get and then some more.
(Taken and reposted from my Seventeen One Shots book)
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- Part 32 of Seventeen One Shots
Bookmarked by Bobbob52
17 Jan 2026
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Mingyu’s friends love to tease him for dating the lamest and nerdiest guy on the campus, the really popular gamer Jeon Wonwoo. What they don’t know that in bedroom it’s Wonwoo who takes control over their plays. And when Mingyu breaks a rule, Wonwoo has to punish him for it.
But what his friends don’t know, can’t hurt them, right?
Bookmarked by Bobbob52
07 Jan 2026
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"I'm going to start now."
Without waiting to see if his warning was parsed, Seungkwan reeled his arm back, grip on the racquet's handle firm but not tight; a death grip would only be detrimental for his performance. With only a second of hesitation, Seungkwan followed through on a forehand swing—arm moving first, then wrist—chest puffing with the force behind it. There was the quiet sound of wind whipping through the air and then the simultaneous thud of carbon fibre strings against skin and the sharp 'ting' of hitting the sweet spot.
Mingyu cried out, breaths faltering in time with his tightened grip on the desk. Tense back muscles rippled as he braced himself and Seungkwan made sure to poke a few taps against his shoulders as a reminder to loosen up.
"Breathe, Mingyu-ah. It'll feel much better if you relax for me, okay?"
Seungkwan’s experience from badminton is useful for more than just sports.
Bookmarked by Bobbob52
06 Jan 2026
