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“We don’t say, “I love you.” If we do […] we almost say it in lieu of goodbye. We don’t know how to say goodbye, either.”
- A Life Worthy of Our Breath, Ocean VuongChoi Hyunjoon, a short-lived season in 2024, and its consequences - through the eyes of a boy who loves him.
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15 Mar 2026
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doran has learned that he is the anchor that weighs his team down. and he believes it. after being let go from hle, he expects to end up somewhere in china and to fade away into obscurity. but then, he gets the opportunity to sign and be t1's newest toplaner.
he tries to forget the past and move on, but the past does not want him to forget how he got here in the first place.
alternatively: doran's 2024-2025 year recapped.
Bookmarked by dorairing
12 Feb 2026
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At ten years old, Hyeonjoon survives the night his world is shattered, waking from a coma to find two strange, solemn boys who never leave his bedside
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- Part 1 of Reason over Instinct
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11 Feb 2026
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Ryu Minseok is certain of one thing: he absolutely will not fall for his new adc. Having already paid the price of that choice, he refuses to fail the same mistake twice.
Yet, there is a persistent glitch in his head that only activates when he’s around Kim Suhwan.What could it be?
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26 Jan 2026
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"The confetti from the stage was still in his hair, glittering like a mockery of the night’s victory. Doran had spent years building walls, perfecting the art of control—over his emotions, his reactions, his game. But one open case, one coil of silk rope, and he was unraveling. The image of the collar, the cuffs, the blindfold, seared into his mind, refusing to fade. He could still feel the weight of the rope in his palm, the way it had warmed to his touch, as if it had been waiting for him. And behind the wall, Oner’s laughter echoed—loud, boisterous, and utterly delighted. It wasn’t cruel. It was worse. It was knowing."
OR; Doran learns there are more ways to surrender than just on stage—with Oner.

