Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
Welcome back to KBS Seventy Minutes. I’m Jung Jae-chan.
Bangtan’s 2013 debut as a mixed subgender idol group changed the face of K-pop forever, but their rise unfolded under the weight of relentless media scrutiny and industry expectations. For years, the public saw their successes and scandals but not the heartache or relationships that reshaped the group behind closed doors. Now, on the eve of their twentieth anniversary, the group is ready to reveal old and new secrets about the rise, the pressure, and the love that complicated it all.
Tune in tonight.
-
Say it to Me, Babe (I Wanna Break the Curse) by petalsfortaegi
Fandoms: 방탄소년단 | Bangtan Boys | BTS
08 Apr 2026
Tags
Summary
Min Yoongi has always been told that he was too much, too much, too much. What if Jung Hoseok showed him that he was just right?
“Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.”
— William Shakespeare (Venus and Adonis, Line 779) -
Tags
Summary
Jackson Wang just spent two years severing his pack bond. It was a long and upsetting process, but necessary. His pack just wasn't right for him. He moves to his family pack's summer home in a small and quiet town, nearly rural if not for the historic downtown area.
When he finally finds the drive to leave his big, lonely house, he causes quite a stir for a few locals there. Nothing ever happens in this town, and unbeknownst to Jackson, several boys are very interested in who this fashionable newcomer might be.
He meets a very cute boy at the local bistro, and opens himself up to a world of chaos and maybe a new path to happiness in these dark and lonely times.
(AKA that one where Jackson Wang gets to be the party instead of throwing one)
-
Tags
Summary
Yoongi has been feeling tired lately.
He doesn't know why. They're finally reunited, they're living together under the same roof, back to working on their dreams and are even closer than before.
He should be happy, right ?
He shouldn't be so lonely. Why is he so lonely.
-
Tags
Summary
Min Yoongi was, without a doubt, the Alpha-est Omega to ever exist. He prided himself on defying every stereotype society tried to force onto him and found genuine satisfaction in living as though his sub-gender didn’t exist. If it were up to him, he would’ve continued that way indefinitely. But years of resisting his instincts start to take their toll, and when a heat gone wrong forces the issue, he found himself enrolled in a rehabilitation program meant to help Omegas reconnect with their instincts and better manage the strain of their heats.
Yoongi- begrudgingly- agreed to go only to appease his worried parents and regain control over his own body. To him, the program was nothing more than a temporary compromise, a necessary inconvenience before things returned to normal.
At least, that was what he expected.

