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In-ho still wakes up screaming from memories of the games.
Gi-hun knows exactly how to silence those demons.
(Or: The Front Man finally learns what it means to surrender control.)
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The Front Man is having a terrible night…
Gi-hun found his gun, his dildo, and his weakness.
And that's just the beginning.
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The Front Man's job is simple: run the games, watch people die, repeat.
What's not simple?
Falling hard for Gi-hun - the same guy who's hell-bent on burning the whole system down.
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The Front Man is having a bad day running the games.
Good thing Gi-hun knows exactly how to help him blow off some steam...
Even if it means turning the Front Man into the Bottom Man for a night.
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Mike hates writing.
But soon, he starts to love it, jotting down his feelings and confessing his emotions about his best friend.
However, when Mike accidentally leaves the journal with Will, it becomes the biggest mistake of his entire life. The notebook containing all of Mike's deepest, most private thoughts.
Secrets he wouldn't even tell a deaf person.
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“No. No, you… you’re lying. There’s no way that-”
“This is real life?” Finn finishes. Mike snaps his head to him. Finn nods. “Yeah, I know. It sounds crazy, it is crazy. But it’s real.”
Noah nods in agreement. Mike and Will look between them like they have two heads.OR
Mike and Will meet their actors
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Max doesn't wake up. And her heart finally gives out.
Mike receives his failsafe letter. This is what it says. -
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While he is missing, Mike and Lucas talk about Will and end up finding out something about each other along the way.
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Will is nervous about asking Lucas to be his model so he can have a reference on drawing defined muscles, now that Lucas is an athlete. Lucas agrees and they go over the the Sinclair house. No one is home, and it's just the two of them, and Lucas surprises Will.
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Maybe it's because he’s filled up enough canvases to realize sometimes the process is worth more value than the finished product. Maybe it’s because he isn’t fifteen anymore.
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- Part 4 of [sweet and short] february '24

