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A collection of shonyadrws' (mine) nsfw artwork featuring Squid Game characters
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15 Feb 2026
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In-ho should have hidden it better. He should have secured it in a safe.
It's not until he enters the meeting and starts scolding his team that he immediately regrets letting Gi-hun take it. He should have anticipated all the consequences before agreeing to this.
Well, shit.
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15 Feb 2026
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“Am I dead?”
The question is calm, almost curious, as if he’s asking about the weather.
In-ho’s breath clouds in front of him. He meets Gi-hun’s eyes—those ridiculous, stubborn eyes—and for once doesn’t lie.
“Yes,” he says, the word scraping out like gravel. “You didn’t… make it off the island.”In-ho escapes the island with the baby, hiding in a remote coastal house haunted by guilt and eerie signs: moving toys, familiar songs on a broken turntable, gunpowder scents. Then Gi-hun appears—translucent, confused, calling him Young-il. A haunting born of regret, a fragile companionship neither can let go, and one final message that sends In-ho searching for answers.
aka: a S3 fix-it with a happy ending (i promise)
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08 Feb 2026
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"He thought about Gi-hun, who was probably dead by now. After all, the world ate goodness. Consumed it like an animal eats raw meat, feeds on it and tears it up and destroys it. Who would know that better than In-ho? His wife, Gi-hun, these people were the type that the world swallowed whole.
And empty, rotten people like Hwang In-ho? Well, he'd probably live forever."
Hwang In-ho encounters Seong Gi-hun more than once, and each time, Gi-hun wedges himself deeper inside his mind. In-ho has been devoid of personhood for years, since his wife's death, but hope is a powerful thing. So, too, is love.
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18 Jan 2026
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"Here was Gi-hun, with his lifetime of tragedy and difficulty, picking up strangers in the rain and campaigning for the inherent value of mankind. And if that existed, if it was possible to sustain that even in spite of immense hardship, maybe it wasn't circumstance that had turned In-ho into something bitter. If Gi-hun was possible, if his worldview was somehow sustainable, that meant that whatever In-ho became was not a result of a bad situation; it was inherent. He was always empty, or capable of emptiness, and wasn't that the same thing?"
FAKE DATING AU. No Squid Games, just other trauma and the power of grief competing with the audacity of hope.
Bookmarked by inkompetenz
10 Jan 2026
