Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
Mark's summer vacation on a beautiful island takes a strange turn when he hears an irresistible and enchanting voice in the night. Despite his skepticism towards mythological creatures, he soon discovers that the island is linked to the legendary sirens and it seems he's being targeted by one of them.
Series
- Part 2 of MARKHYUCK short stories
Bookmarked by catszzi
07 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
PUTA QUE PARIUUUUUUUU isso aqui foi muito sombrio, mas eu devorei 🤭
-
Tags
Summary
Donghyuck is a spy, not a thief. Rummaging through Mark Lee’s room is a purely professional matter.
Or Human! Donghyuck is sent to the prestigious Angel Academy on a deal: get info on Mark Lee. Problem being, the angel is too lovely not to fall for. And that is not professional at all.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 18,472
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Collections:
- 1
- Comments:
- 34
- Kudos:
- 380
- Bookmarks:
- 98
- Hits:
- 5,340
Bookmarked by catszzi
02 Jan 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
QUE MARAVILHA MDSSSSS DEVOREI A MADRUGADA INTEIRA!!
-
Tags
Summary
the only thing more painful than running into your ex is running into them on national television... with a million people watching. and also they're in lingerie.
Bookmarked by catszzi
02 Jan 2026
-
not made for love (unless it's to love you) by notesonaconditionalform
Fandoms: NCT (Band)
22 May 2025
Tags
Summary
Mark Lee (chef, 29) believes in love, yes. But he doesn't think he's made for it.
One of the top three most unbothered men in Seoul due to his anxiety and fear of emotional pain, he only cares about his cat, his family, his job, his friends and cooking.
For him, allowing love into your life in any of its forms is just a way to get your feelings hurt. He wouldn't risk it.
Until he does. Just for him and his smile, he does it without even thinking much about it. Good for him, Lee Donghyuck (food critic journalist, 28) fell for Mark ages ago.
-
Tags
Summary
Mark Lee was Formula One’s golden boy. He lived for the race, the roar of engines, the blur of color on the track and the split-second decisions that made him everyone’s favourite. But somewhere in the grind of podiums, pressure and a four-year title drought, his spark thinned into something hollow. He kept winning just enough until the roar of the engine felt distant, but no one seemed to notice the burnout settling into his bones.
No one except Lee Donghyuck. The journalist who always asked the questions Mark didn’t want to answer. When Ferrari greenlit a season documentary and Donghyuck became the man behind the camera, the forced proximity turned suffocating and strangely comforting.
And somewhere in those long shoots and late edits, Donghyuck began pulling him back. Mark felt himself coming alive again, rediscovering the fire that made him who he was. In a world ruled by speed and control, he found himself anchored by the one person who made him want to feel everything.

