Pairing: Batfamily x Reader x Superfamily (?)
Summary: After losing so much, Spider-woman learns to just keep moving. Only for her to end up somewhere far from home. Her first agenda is figuring out where she is, and how to get back. The only problem is that she ended up somewhere fictional (to her). Playing hero with Batman was not in her bingo cards this year. Hopefully she will be able to make it back home before she catches unwanted attention.
YN Pronouns: Female - She/Her
Status: Incomplete
Act I | Spider-woman has to navigate a new world all on her own, until she can get a solid foot on the ground while attempting to not attract unwanted attention. God please give this girl a break.
Prologue | A Whole New World Chapter 1 | Home Sick Chapter 2 |
Act II | Spider-woman finds it hard to keeping her double life separated with the newfound relationships and acquaintanceship. All because she ended up attracting unwanted attention. God please give this girl a loooooong break.
Act III | Spider-woman finds herself in a predicament, she just wants to get back home, again. God please just give this girl a fucking break.
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don't take what I wrote up here seriously, I have no clue where I am taking this story, plus I'm not that knowledgeable of the dc comics. I left when Jason died and only came back because of Damian (plus Duke) so I have very little understanding of their characters. I am learning but comic issues and such would be helpful for me to check out, thanks
I've been tooooo obsessed with yandere bat fam honestly
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Wanna buy me Ko-Fi? (:
~~in which idol!svt wants to catch up with you after years apart. members chosen: seungcheol, jeonghan, joshua, junhui, hoshi. (pls ignore the time on the messages <3)
seungcheol:
jeonghan:
joshua:
junhui:
hoshi:
(pt 2 will have: wonwoo, woozi, minghao, dokyeom, mingyu, vernon, seungkwan and dino. basically the rest of the members)
â Breaking: SEVENTEEN's Seungkwan Confirms He's In A Relationship [BREAKING] 30m ago
Boo Seungkwan of SEVENTEEN confirms that he's currently dating someone. This comes on the heels of Dispatch reports that Seungkwan is involved in a romantic relationship with an actress.
Seungkwan's agency, Pledis Entertainment, has confirmed the idol's relationship status. "Seungkwan is seeing someone with positive feelings," the agency says in a statement. "We hope that you will look warmly upon their relationship."
Congratulations to the couple!
Listen to SEVENTEEN's newest mini album 'SPILL THE FEELS' here.
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r/kpop ⢠3d ago donquix0tes
'Fake dating' contracts?
i swear i'm not just in denial about bsk's dating news (LOL) but i heard rumors that 'fake dating' exists in the industry, especially between actors/actresses - idols??? they said it's this whole underground thing so the actors get more traction, the idols get more streams. is this real or is it just stuff you see in fanfics đ i'm asking because i can be a bit gullible lmfao
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Contract No. 052615PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 28th day of SEPTEMBER 2024 by and between BOO SEUNGKWAN, hereinafter called IDOL, and [YOUR NAME], hereinafter called ACTRESS for a FAKE DATING ENGAGEMENT.
A. IDOL and ACTRESS agree to engage in a fake relationship for the intents and purposes specified under I: RATIONALE, which by this reference is incorporated herein.
B. This Agreement shall take effect on OCTOBER 28, 2024; contingent upon prior approval to the agencies of IDOL and ACTRESS. The Agreement shall end on MARCH 31, 2025, unless earlier terminated or extended by contract amendment.
C. IDOL/ACTRESS may terminate this Agreement for its convenience any time, in whole or part, by giving the opposing party fourteen-day (14-day) written notice thereof.
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seungkwan updates @boosadanfiles seungkwan at the recent christian louboutin event 𼚠in the caption of the post, he said @yourusername was his date! đ¨ 191 âł 1.8K ⥠5.9K
´âĄ` ę @yourusername lucky to be doing this with a friend. you make it easy, @hit_thekwan. â Jeju-do, South Korea đ¨ 1 ⥠3
đ ę @hit_thekwan Replying to @yourusername we still have three more months đ don't give up on me yet
From: Boo Seungkwan <boo.seungkwan98@gmail.com> To: You <yourname@gmail.com> Date: March 31, 2025 Subject: so..?
this e-mail is being written right after my meeting with my company, but right before i text you lol. i'm going to schedule send this for the end of our contract so this is actually going to be a letter from seungkwan of the past đť don't be spooked! hehe
jokes set aside, i don't know what the next couple of months will look like. i understand why this is being done. you need the publicity for your drama... we have our cb... bla bla bla. it's all the usual stuff in this godforsaken industry
honestly, when i first got approached with the idea of faking a relationship for the group's benefit, i was 10000% ready to say no. but. i found out who it was going to be
and i just thought, like, okay. we already know each other. we're friends! and i guess i just wanted to make sure things would be easy for you, too. bc you deserve someone who will understand you, who will help you and be there for you through something hellish as this
so here's some promises i'll make you, even though you won't see them until much later lololol: i promise to be THE best fake boyfriend there is!!! i'll be cooperative, i'll play the part. i'll try to make sure this arrangement doesn't feel like work (even though it is), and when it's too much, we can run away to jeju for a weekend (just kidding) (or am i?)
by the time you get this, you'll know whether i got to do all that lol. make sure to hold me accountable ok!!! if i wasn't a good fake boyfriend, then show me this and i'll get you a meal, your choice. if i was a good fake boyfriend... well, that was the goal đ¤
i feel like this is already getting super long, so i'll end it now. i'm going to text you to see what you think of the arrangement. hopefully, you're fine with it, or else this would all just be a waste of writing lol. see you, fake girlfriend :)
forever yours, your bf-to-be seungkwan đ
p.s. this is the embarrassing part so i'm burying it in the very bottom 𤡠but i also hope that this whole thing will give me the courage to say what i really want to, which is something like
p.s.s. they didn't have to contract me to date you. i would've done it on my own accord. i would've done it for free.
p.s.s.s. i was ready to do all of it, only because it's you
Pairing: Slash / Saul Hudson x reader
Info: Smut; 3568 words;
Summary: Axl decides that Rocket Queen is missing something, so he turns to Y/N and Slash for help.
A/N: Hey angels. New fic for you guys while I work on the requests <3 Iâm still deeply sorry for taking so long. Anyways, enjoy it <3
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Lost Star | l.jh
Pairing: Producer Woozi x ex-trainee reader
Genre: First Love, Reunion, Second Change
Type: Slow Burn, Angst, Fluff
Word Count: 14k
Summary: Jihoon had lost the star of his heart a long time ago. However, 11 years later, his lost star appears, and his heart never feels more conflicted.
Jihoon counted his steps from his new apartment unit to the convenience store with a slow, measured pace. The clock pointed to four in the afternoon, and all he needed was a single pack of ramenâsomething simple to soothe his mind. Soonyoung had visited the day before and deliberately left it off Jihoon's grocery list, citing health reasons with a smug grin.
"We're in our thirties now. Letâs eat healthier, Jihoon."
Did Jihoon care? Not really. Heâd been going to the gym religiously for years. Ate vegetables and fruits after every meal like some disciplined monk. But sometimesâlike today, when his brain felt sluggish and creativity hit a wallâhe just wanted to boil a portion of ramen. Let the MSG fill his kitchen, fog up his windows, and trick his dopamine into working again. Sometimes, that salty warmth was all it took to unlock a melody worth recording on his phone.
So now he had to get it himself. Again.
Exposing himself to the daylight wasnât the worst thing, he figured. One of the reasons he moved to this new neighborhood was because it was closer to the company building. Seungcheol had said the area was peaceful, and Jihoon agreedâat first.
That was before he saw you again.
Before the surreal gut punch of recognizing you behind the counter at the convenience store.
Before the awkward silence that stretched too long between two people who used to dream under the same roof.
He could walk to that store. The one where you worked. Pretend to be just another customer craving the nationâs favorite instant noodles. But his heart wouldnât let him. Not after that accidental reunion. Not after your eyes widened just a little, then dropped just as quickly. Not after both of you pretended it didnât happen.
For the past two days, Jihoon had been walking around with this subtle ache in his chestâa kind of guilt he couldnât explain. Maybe it wasnât his fault you disappeared, but somehow, the silence that followed still made him feel like an asshole.
Meeting you again was never on his to-do list for the year.
Not after eleven years.
Not after your sudden disappearance during the trainee daysâwhen everything had felt like it was about to begin, and then you were just⌠gone.
But who wouldâve expected you to work there too?
The further convenience store. The one Jihoon deliberately chose to walk toâsolely to avoid seeing you again.
âIs it possible to work in two different convenience stores?"
He found himself asking that question to his manager, offhandedly, while they were on the way to a schedule a day after he saw you for the second time that week.
It haunted him.
Not in a horror-movie way, but in that quiet, persistent kind of way that made his chest heavy and his mind foggy. So much so, heâd forgotten how to make music.
He couldnât even count the hours heâd spent staring blankly at his studio screen, letting beats loop endlessly without direction. Every time he sat down, memories of the trainee days swelled like echoes in the room. His keyboardâusually his safe placeâsuddenly looked like the old one from the practice room.
And just like that, heâd be back in time. Sitting beside you, both of your fingers grazing the keys, your heads low in shared concentration while chaos unfolded around youâSoonyoung falling over, Seungcheol screaming his puberty out, the usual mess.
âI think itâs possible,â his manager said. âWith different shifts, I mean.â
âWhy? You thinking of working at a convenience store now?â his manager joked, glancing over while keeping one hand on the wheel.
Jihoon let out a small chuckle.
He had too many zeros in his bank account for that kind of lifestyleâand far too little energy to immerse himself in a brand-new job culture. Honestly, just the idea of small talk with strangers all day made him tired.
âIf you were talking to Dino, he might say yes to your suggestion, hyung,â Jihoon replied, resting his head back against the seat.
His manager laughed. âI know, right? But still, itâs the first time Iâve heard you bring up something so... not you. Lee Jihoon, behind a convenience store counter?â
Jihoon grinned, a little more amused than he expected. âHey, I might be great at it. I was a hard worker during trainee days, remember? You forgot already?â
His managerâone of the oldest on the team, someone whoâd seen Jihoon through his fiery teenage years and his stubborn perfectionist eraâjust let out a warm, knowing laugh.
âTrainee days mustâve been tough, huh?â he said after a beat. âYou did well, Jihoon. Seriously. Good job.â
And for a moment, Jihoon didnât say anything. The corner of his lips twitching up. Compliments always made him awkwardâbut coming from someone who saw the whole messy journey? It settled differently. Deeper.
âHyung⌠do you remember a female trainee named Ji Y/n?â
His manager glanced at him, then nodded. âOf course. She was an ace. Everyone thought sheâd debut for sure. But she just... disappeared. I always wondered what happened. Did the company drop her? Did you ever hear anything?â
Jihoon slowly shook his head, eyes shifting toward the road outside. A convenience store passed by in a blur, and for a second, his heart clenched.
âI donât know,â he murmured. âEveryone asked around back then. It was just the four of us at firstâme, Soonyoung, Coups hyung, and her.â
His voice softened at the memory, almost reverent.
Jihoon hadnât realized it until recently, but somewhere along the wayâafter he debuted, after the whirlwind of successâhe had stopped questioning your disappearance. The noise of the industry had drowned out the ache. He buried it under practice schedules, tour dates, and deadlines.
But the truth was...
Somewhere deep inside his heart, there was still a space carved out for the quiet longing.
A small, unspoken ache that whispered, Where did she go? Is she okay?
And now, after seeing you againâafter all these yearsâhe wondered if that ache had never really left.
Maybe you were the ghost that had always haunted him.
*
Back then, small Jihoon didnât know what to do with himself during his early trainee days. Everything felt overwhelmingâthe routines, the expectations, the constant pressure to improve. But he was quietly relieved to find comfort in two people: an older boy named Seungcheol, and a same-age friend, Soonyoung. The three of them stuck together, quietly enduring every class, never once daring to complain out loud.
Then one day, a new face entered the frame.
The vocal instructor introduced her as a transfer traineeâsomeone with experience from a major entertainment company. They were told to learn from her. Study her discipline, her skill, her presence.
And thatâs when you, Ji Y/n, walked into the green practice room with an assertive smile painted confidently on your face. Like you had no doubts. Like you already knew your path. Like the stage was already yours.
You glowed.
It wasnât just your visualsâthough Jihoon would admit, even then, you were an eye candy in the middle of their hard, exhausting days. But it was more than that. You had aura. The kind that lit up the room. The kind that made people look up when you passed by.
You shared generously with themâtips, stories, encouragement. You could sing. You could dance. You even rapped with surprising ease. Every evaluation, you impressed the supervisors without fail. And of course, everyone expected no less from someone who had come from a bigger company.
Jihoon remembered watching you from the back of the room, sweaty from practice, trying to hide the envy in his eyes behind admiration.
You were everything he wasnât yet.
And everything he quietly wished to become.
Jihoon clearly remembered the day you casually mentioned that you were learning how to produce music. You said youâd picked it up from an older trainee at your previous company, brushing it off with a humble smile. âIâm not that good,â you claimed.
But to young Jihoon, Seungcheol, and Soonyoung, you might as well have been a genius. The three of them watched you with stars in their eyes, completely captivated. It was their first time witnessing someone actually create a songâpiecing together melodies, layering harmonies, experimenting with beatsâand it lit a spark in them. In Jihoon especially, something shifted.
âDid you learn it from G-Dragon of Bigbang?â Soonyoung had asked with innocent curiosity, eyes wide.
Everyone laughed, but Jihoon didnât forget that moment.
Looking back, he realizedâ
That was the exact point when he started seeing you as a star.
Jihoon leaned back in his studio chair, eyes fixed on the ceiling as an old song played softly in the background. It was one he had produced years agoârough around the edges, unfinished, but alive with memories.
He had sent nearly ten messages to Seungcheol earlier, pestering him about whether he still had the old folder filled with their trainee-day demos. And now, with the files finally playing through the speakers, Jihoon felt himself slipping into the past.
None of the tracks were perfect. Far from it. But each one carried a piece of who they were back thenâambitious, reckless, hopeful.
Seungcheolâs voice came in first, mid-puberty and full of effort. His rap stumbled a little, but the fire was there. Jihoon chuckled when he heard the word âElevationâ in one of the lines. How did teenage Seungcheol even know that word? Had he been reading dictionaries between dance classes?
Then came your voice.
Soft. Grounded. Not the kind of high-pitched perfection producers chased today, but something moreâsomething real. There was honesty in your tone, a raw emotion that pulled him in even after all these years.
Jihoon closed his eyes.
Do you still sing like that?
*
Jihoon didnât see you when he first stepped into the convenience store tonight. The last time he came, it was during the night shiftâmaybe this time, it wasnât your turn. A small part of him felt relieved.
He walked through the automatic doors with the simple intention of grabbing another pack of ramen. A soft hum echoed faintly through the aisle, and as he turned the corner, he found the source.
There you wereâcrouched down, restocking shelves.
You flinched at the sudden awareness of his presence, nearly losing your balance.
âIâm sorry, I didnât hear you coming,â you said quickly, bowing your head politely before walking away with a full restock basket in hand.
Jihoon parted his lips, wanting to say somethingâto stop youâbut the moment passed too quickly. You were already gone.
He turned his eyes toward the rows of ramen, but his mind had long wandered. The image of you behind the convenience store counter was a stark contrast to the version of you etched into his memories.
Youâonce the ace trainee, confident and radiant, someone the instructors praised, someone the rest of them watched in aweânow stood beneath flickering fluorescent lights, wearing a clerkâs uniform and scanning barcodes. It was jarring. And it hurt in ways Jihoon couldnât name.
âWhat is this?â Soonyoung pointed at the suspiciously large stack of ramen stuffed into one of Jihoonâs kitchen cabinets while he rummaged around for coffee.
With arms crossed and a judgmental stare, he turned toward the living room where Jihoon was sprawled on the couch, eyes glued to his phone as he mindlessly scrolled through the webcomic heâd been hooked on lately.
âWhat?â Jihoon lifted his head lazily, following Soonyoungâs gaze toward the open cabinet.
âThereâs like⌠fifteen packs of ramen in here. Do you even eat these?â Soonyoung asked, brows furrowed in disbelief.
Jihoon nodded, eyes flicking back to his phone. âI do. Sometimes,â he replied nonchalantly, as if it were the most reasonable thing in the world.
Soonyoung tilted his head with a mix of annoyance and concern. âDidnât I tell you to stop eating junk? What happened to eating healthy?â
Jihoon let out a soft chuckle, amused. âYou sound like a wife.â
Soonyoung scoffed dramatically as he finally located the coffee powder and slammed the cabinet shut. âIâd make a great wife, thank you very much.â
He shot Jihoon a look as if daring him to disagree, but Jihoon just smirked, raising an eyebrow like he agreedâat least a little.
Soonyoung didnât say anything after that. The kitchen fell into a soft quiet, broken only by the clinking of a spoon stirring coffee. Jihoon stayed on the couch, but his thoughts wandered.
He thought about his new, strange habitâbuying a pack of ramen almost every night. Always just one. Never to eat. He let them pile up in the cabinet like forgotten mementos. He never said why. Because he knew the reason. And saying it out loud would make it too real.
âBy the wayâŚâ Soonyoung broke the silence as he walked over to the couch, settling beside Jihoon with a glass of iced coffee in hand.
âThe convenience store a block from hereââ
Jihoonâs body tensed. His eyes shot up, and he sat up straighter, alarmed. âWhy?â he asked, a little too quickly.
Soonyoung blinked, startled by the sudden reaction. âWhatâs with you?â he asked, puzzled.
Jihoon quickly shook his head, brushing it off. âNothing. Justâkeep going. What about the store?â
âI was just gonna sayâŚâ Soonyoung sipped his coffee, still eyeing Jihoon. âThey started selling Kkokkalcorn and Matdongsan againâthe ones we used to destroy during trainee days.â
Jihoon let out a soft sigh. The tension left his shoulders as quickly as it had appeared. He leaned back against the couch cushions again, suddenly feeling silly. For a second, he thought Soonyoung had seen you.
âOh,â he mumbled. âCool.â
But the tightness in his chest didnât fully fade. Because while Soonyoung was thinking about snacks, Jihoon was still thinking about you.
*
Jihoon raised his brows in confusion, standing still in front of the cashier counter. You had just slid a small bottle of vitamin drink across to him after heâd paid for what mustâve been his twentieth pack of ramen this month.
âYou should start taking care of your health,â you murmured, not quite meeting his eyes.
He blinked. Did you really think he was eating all those ramens? Of course you did. Anyone would.
He took a quiet breath, a little too sharp, and grabbed the vitamin drink. âThanks,â he mumbled, voice slightly rough as if it had caught on something in his chest.
With that, he turned and walked toward the door. His steps felt heavier than they should, dragging under the fluorescent lights and quiet pop music in the background. The clock behind the register read 2:04 a.m.âhis work could wait. That wasnât why he came tonight anyway.
He stopped just before pushing the door open, something tugging at him.
âYou still sing?â he asked, without turning around at first.
When he finally looked back, his eyes met yours.
The question lingered in the air between youâsimple, but heavy. Like it had taken him years to ask, and now that he had, everything might shift.
You looked taken aback by his question. âMe?â
Jihoon nodded slowly. âYeah⌠do you still sing, Ji Y/n?â
Silence settled between you. Not awkwardâjust heavy, like the universe paused for a moment to let Jihoon hear himself say it. After nearly a month of seeing you againâglimpses, passing words, late-night convenience store visitsâhe had finally asked the question that had haunted him more times than he could count.
But you tilted your head slightly, your voice light, accompanied by a soft, teasing smile. âNo âhow are you?â first?â
Jihoon huffed out a breath, half-laughing at himself, shaking off the embarrassment. Of course, thatâs what youâd say. You were always that girlâcalm, confident, casually radiant in your own way. You knew how to disarm people without even trying.
Taking a few steps closer, he gave in. âOkay, fine. How are you?â
This time, your smile softened into something real. âIâm great⌠How about you, Woozi?â
Jihoonâs heart clenched at the nickname. Not in a way that hurtâbut in a way that burst something open inside him. Warm. Familiar. Breath-stealing.
Woozi. You were the one who gave him that name.
There was a phase when you grew close to some of the senior artists in the company. They adored Jihoon, calling him in a playful, affectionate tone that never failed to make you laugh during practice.
âOur Jihoon⌠Our JihoonâŚâ
âOur Jihoon got the step wrong?â
Youâd mimic them with a teasing grin, and the other trainees would burst into laughter. Jihoon, on the other hand, could only lower his head, trying to hide the pink dusting his cheeks. No one needed to know just how much that nickname affected him.
âUji?â Soonyoung, who had just proudly settled on his stage name âHoshi,â chirped excitedly, offering the shortened form of Uri JihoonâOur Jihoon.
Jihoon groaned in frustration, clearly unimpressed. âPlease, no.â
The room echoed with laughter, everyone amused by the suggestionâeveryone except Jihoon.
But then your voice cut through the noise, calm and certain. âWoozi⌠sounds more sophisticated, right?â
Jihoon turned his head, catching the gleam in your eyes. You were seated cross-legged on the studio floor, marker cap between your fingers, looking at him like he was something more than just another trainee. Like you saw something already formed within him.
Without waiting for approval, you stood up, walked to the whiteboard, and uncapped the marker. With neat, confident strokes, you wrote the name.
Woozi.
Jihoon took a deep breath, his gaze dropping to the slippers on his feet before slowly lifting back to where you stood behind the counter.
"I'm..." he started, arms falling open at his sides as if gesturing to his entire selfâhis tired eyes, messy hair, and the bag of ramen crinkling in his hand.
You let out a soft laugh at his little gesture.
"I'm still the same," he said with a shrug and a small, helpless smile.
He saw you glance down, a chuckle slipping from your lips as you bit back a smile, covering it with your hand. "Thatâs great," you said, voice warm, eyes flickering up to meet his.
Then you tilted your head, teasing lightly, "So... does ramen help with your music now or something?"
Jihoon exhaled sharply through his nose, shaking his head. "Itâs not the ramen," he murmured, and something in his tone hinted that there was more to the story.
A gentle silence settled between the two of you, stretching just long enough for both your hearts to beat twice. Then Jihoon spoke again, voice quieter this time.
"I'm glad you're okay."
You nodded slowly, a small but genuine smile tugging at your lips. "Me too."
The soft chime of the door interrupted the moment as a new customer entered. You turned immediately to greet them, your professional smile slipping into place as you lifted your restocking basket again and headed toward the drink section.
Jihoon lingered for a second longer, watching your back before finally stepping out into the nightâwith a heart that, for the first time in a long while, felt a little lighter.
*
How could someone be this chronically offline?
Okay, Jihoon was, tooâkind of. But not like this. He had social media, even if he barely posted, and his company profile existed with at least a few photos and a bio. But you? You were a complete digital ghost.
No record. No trace. No tagged photos, no mutuals, nothing.
Were you using a different name now? A secret username?
He rubbed his temples in frustration, eyes scanning the last of the open tabs before giving up.
Jihoon sighed heavily and dropped his head beside the keyboard, forehead grazing the cool surface of his desk.
He'd started to question if you were even realâor some elaborate figment from his overworked, nostalgic brain.
"Is she a ghost?" he muttered, his voice half annoyed, half amused, as he sat back up and began closing one social media tab after another.
Click. Click. Click.
With five tabs gone and zero results to show for it, Jihoon finally leaned back in his chair and returned to his workâthough your absence lingered louder than any background noise.
The next day, Jihoon invited Hansol to his studio, letting him be the first to hear the song he had worked on the night before.
âItâs not perfectâitâs still raw,â Jihoon said, his voice quiet but edged with anticipation as he clicked the play button.
The room filled with the soft rise of synths, layered with ambient textures that pulsed gently through the speakers. Hansol raised his brows in surprise, the corners of his mouth twitching into an impressed smile. He began nodding along, fingers tapping rhythmically on the armrest of the chair.
âThis is... very different from your usual stuff,â Hansol said, glancing over with interest.
Jihoon nodded slowly, already aware. He leaned back in his chair, arms crossed, eyes focused on the screen even though he wasnât really looking at anything.
âYeah,â he murmured, âI know.â
Hansol chuckled once the song faded out. âLast month you said you lost your sense. Whatâs this then?â he asked, amusement flickering in his tone.
Jihoon let out a laugh, leaning back in his chair. âMaybe moving out sparked something. Change of scenery mightâve rebooted my creativity.â
Hansol pointed a finger at him knowingly. âExactly! So, howâs the new house?â
âItâs great. Bigger space, definitely more comfortable for me. The cats are still going crazy trying to adapt, though.â Jihoon smiled faintly, eyes softening at the thought. âBut I feel at ease. Finally.â
Hansol nodded, genuinely listening. âI figured as much. I was worried about you, hyung. Even Coups-hyung mentioned you asked the staff for old pre-debut folders. I thought, âOh no, Jihoonâs really at his breaking point.ââ
Jihoon chuckled, clearly entertained by Hansolâs concern. âNah, not yet. Iâm grateful it hasnât hit the limit.â
âGood,â Hansol said, leaning back in relief. âBecause if you go down, we all go down.â
Jihoon smirked. âThen I better stay afloat, huh?â
A heavy silence settled between them, stretching long enough to feel intentional. Jihoon tapped his fingers lightly against his knee before finally speaking, his voice low.
âDo you remember that one female trainee who just disappeared one day?â
Hansolâs expression shifted instantly. âOf course,â he said without hesitation. âShe was in the debut line. Y/n, right?â
Jihoon nodded slowly, eyes drifting toward the studio wall. âYeah⌠I ran into her recently.â
Hansol straightened a little. âSeriously? Where?â
âAt a convenience store,â Jihoon replied, a faint smile tugging at his lips. âShe works there now.â
Hansol looked genuinely surprised, his brows lifted. âWow. Thatâs... unexpected.â
Jihoon didnât answer right away. His gaze dropped to the floor, lips pressed together. âShe looks the same,â he said softly. âBut thereâs something different too. I donât know... It messed with my head a bit.â
Hansol tilted his head. âYou talked to her?â
âA little. Nothing deep.â Jihoon rubbed the back of his neck. âBut just seeing her again... it brought back more than I thought it would.â
Hansol leaned back in the chair, a nostalgic smile spreading across his face. âShe was pretty much a celebrity back then.â
Jihoon gave a small scoff, the corner of his mouth lifting. âYeah⌠everyone knew her name. Even the vocal trainers talked about how fast she picked things up.â
âShe had that vibe, you know? Confident. Chill. Like she didnât need to try too hard,â Hansol added, his voice tinged with fondness.
Jihoon hummed in agreement, eyes lost in some far-off thought. âYeah... she always felt like she was meant for something big.â
Hansol glanced at him. âSo what happened? Did she say why she left?â
Jihoon hesitated, then shook his head. âNo. I didnât ask.â A beat passed. âAnd I donât think sheâd tell me, even if I did.â
Hansol didnât push further. Jihoonâs voice had softened into something almost unreadable.
There were things Jihoon wasnât saying. And maybe he wasnât ready to.
Not yet.
*
Jihoon sat at the small table in front of the convenience store, phone in hand, aimlessly scrolling as he waited for your shift to end. Earlier, he had walked into the store with all the courage he'd gathered since stepping out of his apartment. He needed you to hear the song. The thought had been haunting him for days, and tonight, he was being braver than heâd ever been.
âWhen does your shift end?â Jihoon asked, setting a bottle of Zero Coke on the counter.
âIn twenty,â you replied, a little caught off guard by his sudden visit.
Jihoon simply nodded, paid with his phone, and grabbed the drink. âOkay. Iâll wait for you,â he said casually before turning on his heel and walking out, not giving you time to respond. He didnât dare look back. He was too nervous to care how confused you looked.
Now, he watched from the table as you reappeared, changed out of your uniform and ready to go. You walked over holding another vitamin drink, setting it in front of him as you sat across the table.
Jihoon chuckled at the sight. âI donât have those unhealthy habits anymore, Y/n.â
âSo you eat your vegetables now?â you teased.
Jihoon laughed, the sound light and genuine. âIâm not that hopeless.â
You leaned back slightly, eyeing him curiously. âSo what is this, Jihoon? What do you want from me?â
He didnât answer immediately. Instead, he pulled out his earphones and plugged them into his phone. âYou know I donât do small talk,â he muttered, handing you one of the earbuds. âI want you to hear something. Itâs rough, the lyrics are still nonsense, but⌠I want your opinion.â
You raised an eyebrow. âMy opinion? Youâre the one making a living writing songs, Jihoon.â
He scoffed, shaking his head. âJust listen first.â
âThis isnât your style,â you said once the song ended. Your voice was calm, almost casual, but there was a trace of something elseâfamiliarity. Like you knew his sound, like youâd been paying attention all along. And something inside Jihoon stirred with quiet hope.
He nodded slowly. âItâs not. Itâs yours.â
You let out a soft chuckle, shaking your head. âI donât have a style, Jihoon.â
Without saying anything, Jihoon opened his phone and pulled up a SoundCloud profile. He turned the screen toward you. âThis is you, right?â
There it wasâyour old stage name as the username, your song watermark sitting in the bio like a timestamp from a past life.
Your eyes widened. âYou looked for that?â you asked, half laughing in disbelief. âYouâre crazy.â
Jihoon shrugged, a small smirk playing on his lips. âMaybe. But it was the only place I could still hear your voice.â
You stared at the screen for a second longer before looking up at him. âSo⌠whatâs your intention with all this, Jihoon?â
He didnât answer right away. His eyes dropped to the bottle of zero coke in his hand, thumb running absentmindedly along the rim. Then he looked at you, fully, like he was trying to read something in your face before saying it.
âI want you to sing it,â he said quietly. âFor the demo.â
You blinked. âWhat?â
Jihoon took a deep breath. âI wrote it with your voice in my head. I donât know why, but I kept hearing you. Not just any vocalâit had to be you.â
You looked away, biting the inside of your cheek. âJihoon⌠itâs been years.â
âI know.â
âI havenât even sung properly inââ
âI know,â he interrupted gently. âI just⌠I couldnât let this one go. I need your voice to bring it to life. Even if it's just a demo.â
His voice was calm, but you could tell it was costing him everything to stay that way.
You looked at him again, brows slightly furrowed. âAnd after that?â
Jihoon hesitated. âI havenât thought that far ahead.â
A quiet laugh escaped you, more out of nerves than amusement. âThatâs very unlike you.â
âI know,â he repeated, softer this time. âBut this⌠this just felt right.â
You looked at him for a long moment, the weight of shared history hanging between you.
Then your gaze dropped to your hands, fingers brushing against the condensation on your drink bottle. âI donât know if I can, Jihoon.â
He tilted his head, watching you quietly. âWhy not?â
You took a breath, but the words felt heavier than you expected. âBecause music⌠it used to mean something different to me. It was everything, and then it wasnât. And now, I donât know what it is. I donât know what I am with it.â
Jihoon didnât interrupt. He waited, the silence around you stretching like a safety net rather than pressure.
You forced a laugh, more bitter than you intended. âYou said you heard my voice, but I havenât even let myself sing in years. I donât know if I even like how I sound anymore. What if Iâve forgotten how to feel it?â
Jihoon leaned back, resting his arms on the table. âThen letâs just try. Not as a job. Not for the industry. Just you and me, like we used to.â His eyes softened. âYou donât have to be who you were. You just have to be honest.â
You let out a shaky breath, your fingers now picking at the edge of the label on your drink. âItâs complicated. You donât understand, Jihoon.â
*
You stared at the old blue mp3 player Jihoon had left for you. Not a file sent through a messaging app, not an email attachmentâjust this little, scratched device loaded with his new demo. A relic of the past, almost stubborn in its simplicity. Holding it felt like touching a memory, one that pulled you back to a time when everything was filled with laughter and reckless dreams. No tears of regret, just passion.
With a quiet sigh, you set the mp3 player on the chipped table in your cramped studio apartment and shuffled toward the tiny kitchenette. The kettleâs hum filled the silence as you reached for another cup of instant noodles. You had lost count of how many youâd eaten this week. But counting anything had become pointless long agoâespecially the years since your parents died.
You were eighteen. It was just another exhausting training day when the manager called you out of the practice room, his expression uncharacteristically somber. He told you, in a voice that tried to sound steady, that your parents had been in a car accident. Out of town. Fatal.
Shock was too small a word. You didnât know what to feel, didnât know how to react. You hadnât been close with themânot in the way families in dramas were. No warm hugs, no heartfelt talks. Just the distant, dutiful exchanges of a family that functioned but never flourished.
Your uncle and aunt arrived in Seoul a day later, somber and silent. They promised to take you home to South Jeollaâpromised you would return soon, that you could continue chasing your dream. But those promises were lies, whispered only to keep you from protesting.
Seoul faded into the rearview mirror, and so did your dream. What was once a life bursting with dance practices, vocal lessons, and late-night laughter with your trainee friends turned into the quiet humdrum of rural life. The city lights you once knew blurred into distant memories, and the path youâd so fiercely pursued buried itself with your parents.
You sought help from the company, but by then, everyone already knew. Knew your parents were gone, knew your uncle had taken over their business, and knew heâd cut off the funds your father used to send every month. Sympathy turned into avoidance. Promises of support dissolved into awkward silences. No one listened. No one reached out.
And so you were aloneâalone with a dream that withered before it could bloom.
You didnât finish school. Never went to college. No work experience worth mentioning. Your uncleâs family kept the business for themselves, never offering you a share, never once asking what you planned to do with your life.
"Life is so full," you muttered as you settled back at the table, snapping your chopsticks apart before stirring the steaming noodles. The warmth touched your lips, a poor but familiar comfortâthe only warmth youâd felt in a long time.
"Full of shit." Your gaze drifted back to the mp3 player.
There was no way Jihoon was serious about wanting to hear you sing again. Not after everything. Not when youâd buried that part of yourself so deeply, you almost forgot it was ever real.
*
You went to Seoul without anyone knowing a year after Seventeen debuted. Covered from head to toe, you slipped into a crowded broadcasting show, watching them perform with the same intensity as alwaysâdriven, passionate, like nothing had changed. But for you, everything had.
As if fate couldnât resist irony, you bumped into an old manager. His eyes widened, recognition breaking through his initial shock.
"Y/n?" he whispered, his voice tight, as though saying your name might summon a ghost.
You stood still, hands shoved deep in your pockets, your expression unreadable. "I heard the girls are debuting," you said simply, ignoring his question.
He glanced around nervously before grabbing your arm, pulling you aside. "You shouldnât be here. The vice president is here."
"Can I talk to him?"
"What are you thinking? You canât just disappear and then show up expecting to talk to him."
"Disappear? I didnât disappear. Everyone knows what happened to me. They knew, and no one looked for me."
You found yourself humming to the demo Jihoon handed you. Your hand paused mid-motion, a soda can hovering just above the fridge shelf. You had listened to it, finallyâmaybe not much, or so you told yourself. But you listened until you fell asleep. And now, without even realizing it, youâd been humming it all day. The melody lingered, familiar and strange, wrapped in the warmth of guitar riffs and a band sound Jihoon rarely touched before.
Later, you caught yourself typing sentences into your phoneâs notes. Drafting lyrics, deleting one word only to replace it with another, trying to fit them against a melody that seemed to cling to your thoughts. You were even considering a themeâthe song didnât even have one yet. What were you doing?
Jihoon stepped into the convenience store, the familiar chime signaling his entrance. He glanced toward the counter, but you werenât there. Instead, faintly, from the back room, he heard itâa soft, almost tentative melody.
His brows knit together as he moved closer, ears straining to catch the sound. It was his song. And it wasnât just playingâit was being sung.
He paused by the door to the storage room, not daring to move any closer. Your voice, clear and a little rough around the edges, wove through the notes with an effortless familiarity. You were humming the melody, occasionally mumbling words that you hadnât quite settled on yet, but the sound was unmistakably yours.
Jihoon didnât breathe for a moment, his chest tight. You didnât even notice him, too caught up in the rhythm, stocking shelves while lost in the music.
A smile broke out on his face, small but undeniable. He hadnât heard you sing in years, not since back when everything was simpler, when music didnât feel like a burden.
Suddenly, you spun around, a soda can still in your hand, and froze. Your eyes widened, caught mid-hum, and Jihoon had to bite back a laugh at how startled you looked.
âOh,â you managed, your voice betraying both surprise and a hint of embarrassment. âI didnât hear you come in.â
Jihoon leaned against the doorframe, his smile soft but genuine. âI didnât mean to interrupt,â he said, his tone low and careful. âYou sounded... really good.â
You looked down, feeling heat rise to your cheeks. âItâs justâjust stuck in my head,â you muttered, trying to sound nonchalant as you resumed stacking the cans.
Jihoon hesitated, unsure if he should push or let it go. But the chance felt too precious to pass up. âThatâs a good sign, right?â he asked, stepping further into the room. âMeans itâs catchy.â
You shrugged, still not meeting his gaze. âMaybe.â
Jihoon shifted his weight, trying to keep his voice casual. âWere you⌠coming up with lyrics earlier?â
You froze for a fraction of a second, fingers hovering over the last soda can. âMaybe.â
âDo I get to hear them?â he asked, his tone light but his eyes a little too hopeful.
You straightened, closing the fridge door with a soft thud. âNo.â
He blinked, surprised by your bluntness, but there was no stingâjust a quiet laugh. âWhy not?â
âBecause theyâre not ready. Theyâre just⌠thoughts,â you muttered, crossing your arms, feeling defensive even though he hadnât done anything. âThey might not even make sense.â
Jihoon nodded slowly, stepping back slightly to give you space. âOkay. No pressure.â
But that only made you feel worse. You leaned against the wall, letting out a heavy sigh. âItâs just⌠I donât even know what Iâm doing, Jihoon.â
âWriting lyrics, apparently,â he teased, but his voice was gentle.
You glanced at him, and the earnest look on his face melted away some of your frustration. âThe theme⌠itâs about being there for someone. Like⌠promising to be there, even when they think theyâre alone.â
Jihoonâs smile faded, replaced by a quiet understanding. He stepped closer, close enough that you could feel the warmth of his presence. âThatâs⌠powerful,â he murmured. âItâs honest.â
You bit your lip, hesitating again. âI donât know if itâs any good.â
âI want to hear it,â he said, voice unwavering. âEven if itâs just a draft.â
You stared at him, searching for any sign of pity or insincerity. But Jihoon was just there, waitingâpatient, unwavering.
Finally, with a sigh, you pulled out your phone, scrolling to the notes app. âFine, but if you laughââ
âI wonât,â he promised.
You stepped closer, handing him the phone. Jihoonâs eyes scanned the words, his expression shifting subtly as he read. His fingers lightly brushed the edge of your phone, his lips moving soundlessly along with the lyrics.
Seconds stretched into a minute. Then another.
When he finally looked up, his eyes were a little brighter, his voice softer. âY/n⌠this is beautiful.â
You swallowed, feeling your chest tighten. âYou really think so?â
âI know so,â Jihoon whispered. âItâs⌠itâs everything I wanted the song to say but didnât know how.â
You looked away, a shy smile tugging at your lips. âWell⌠now you do.â
He chuckled, the sound light and almost relieved. âNow I do.â
And for a moment, standing there in the quiet hum of the storage room, it felt like you were back in a place where music was more than just soundâwhere it was a language, something only you and Jihoon could speak.
*
You sat on the leather couch in a studio, fingers twisted together, watching Jihoon work in his element. He hadnât said much since you both arrivedâjust a few clicks of his mouse, a quiet hum under his breath, and the soft glow of the monitor lighting his focused face.
Your gaze wandered, from the cables snaking across the floor to the soft, ambient lights lining the room. You tried to keep your breathing steady, but you could feel the nerves crawling up your spine, your thumb unconsciously tracing the edge of your phone.
Jihoon hadnât turned around, but you knew he sensed it. Maybe it was the way you shifted on the couch, or how your voice had gone quieter since you both stepped inside.
He paused, fingers hovering over the keyboard. âDo you want some water?â he asked, not even turning, voice calm but carrying a gentleness that tugged at you.
You almost laughed. âAm I that obvious?â
A small smile tugged at the corner of his lips. âA little.â
Silence settled again, but it was softer this time. He adjusted the volume of a track, listened, then leaned back in his chair.
âY/n,â he said suddenly, and you straightened slightly. âJust sit there. You donât have to do anything else.â
âI know,â you whispered, but the words felt thin against the weight in your chest.
He leaned his head back, finally meeting your eyes. âI brought you here because I want you to feel it again. Not because I expect you to perform.â
You swallowed, nodding, but you didnât trust your voice.
âBesides,â he added with a gentle laugh, âI need you here. You have better taste in lyrics than me, remember?â
The tension in your shoulders eased, just a little. âYou used to hate it when I nitpicked your lines.â
âMaybe I did. Or maybe I just hated that you were right most of the time.â
You smiled, leaning back into the couch, your fingers finally relaxing.
Jihoon turned back to his screen, but not before you caught the faintest look of relief in his expression. He wasnât just workingâhe was making space for you, creating an atmosphere that felt safe, unhurried.
âWanna try it?â Jihoon asked, casually, but his gaze was attentive.
Your heart skipped. âSing it?â
He nodded, not pushing but not letting you hide either. âJust try. No pressure.â
You leaned back, taking a deep breath. âOkay⌠just⌠play the track.â
Jihoon adjusted a few settings, and soon the familiar sound of the demo filled the room. The gentle guitar strums, the soft beatâfamiliar yet new, warm and inviting.
You inhaled sharply, your fingers curling around the edge of the couch. And then, with a voice that felt shaky at first but gradually steadied, you began.
âCome stop your crying, it will be alrightâŚ
Just take my hand, hold it tightâŚâ
Your voice wavered, but you pushed on. Jihoonâs eyes remained on the screen, but you could see the subtle way his head nodded, following your rhythm.
âI will protect you from all around youâŚ
I will be here, donât you cryâŚâ
Jihoon made a few adjustments, lowering the instrumentals slightly, letting your voice shine just a bit more.
âFor one so small, you seem so strongâŚ
My arms will hold you, keep you safe and warmâŚâ
The nerves twisted inside you, but the words carried you. They werenât just lyricsâthey felt like a promise, a warmth you had missed, a memory that still lingered.
Jihoonâs hand reached out, his index finger tapping a small rhythm on the desk, a silent gesture of encouragement.
âThis bond between us canât be brokenâŚ
I will be here, donât you cryâŚâ
As you reached the final line, your voice softened, but it didnât shake. It flowed.
âYouâll be in my heartâŚ
Yes, youâll be in my heartâŚ
From this day on, now and forevermoreâŚâ
Silence followed, the track fading into nothingness. You barely realized you were gripping the edge of the couch until you felt the tension in your fingers.
Jihoon turned, a soft, almost amazed smile spreading across his face. âYouâre still incredible.â
You looked away, feeling your cheeks warm. âItâs⌠itâs just a draft.â
âA beautiful one,â he corrected. âAnd your voice⌠itâs still there, Y/n. Stronger than you think.â
You bit your lip, a small laugh escaping. âI was terrified.â
âAnd yet, you sang like that.â He leaned back in his chair, his smile growing. âYou wanna try another take? Just to warm up more?â
You met his eyes, a quiet spark of excitement finally breaking through your nerves. âYeah⌠Iâd like that.â
Jihoon leaned back in his chair, the soft glow of the studio lights casting a warm hue over his face. He was quiet for a moment, his fingers tapping lightly against the armrest, eyes still on you. You expected another round of feedback, another subtle correction. But instead, he smiledâa slow, thoughtful smile.
âI think we should release it.â
You blinked. âRelease? Like⌠as in, actually put it out there?â
âYeah,â he nodded, leaning forward, his hands resting on his knees. âWe could release it as an indie song. No heavy promotion, just⌠something real. Something raw.â
âJihoon, I havenât sung in years,â you whispered, your fingers instinctively curling into your sleeves. âI mean⌠this was justââ
âBeautiful,â he interrupted, his voice gentle but firm. âThis was beautiful. Your voice, the lyrics⌠itâs all there.â
Your lips parted, a hundred protests dancing on the tip of your tongue. The fear, the anxiety, the echo of all those years wasted, the bitterness of dreams abandonedâthey all screamed at you. But beneath them was something else, something softer and far more dangerous.
Hope.
âWhat ifâŚâ you hesitated, your gaze falling to the polished floor, âwhat if no one listens?â
âThen itâs just a song we made,â Jihoon said easily, his voice calming. âBut if someone does⌠if it reaches even one person, then itâs worth it.â
Your gaze met his, and you saw nothing but sincerity in his eyes. No judgment, no pityâjust that quiet, unwavering faith Jihoon always seemed to carry.
âBut⌠itâs just a draft. Itâs not perfect.â
âThen weâll perfect it. Weâll record a proper take, polish the instrumentals, mix it right.â His voice grew animated, that spark of creative energy you knew so well lighting up his expression. âIt can just be under a simple artist nameâno big reveal, no pressure.â
You bit your lip, a nervous laugh escaping. âI donât even know what name Iâd use.â
âThen we can come up with one.â Jihoonâs grin widened, his excitement infectious. âOr we can just go with something simple. Y/n. Nothing to hide.â
Something in your chest tightened at thatâyour name, out there again, but this time without the weight of forced expectations or shattered dreams. Just you.
âYouâre serious,â you whispered, a hint of awe slipping into your tone.
âI am.â He leaned forward again, his voice softer now. âYou deserve to be heard, Y/n. Even if itâs just this one song. Even if itâs just this one moment.â
Your throat tightened, and you looked away, blinking quickly. You didnât want to cryânot now, not in front of him. But you couldnât stop the smile that spread slowly across your face.
âThen⌠letâs do it,â you whispered, barely trusting your own voice.
Jihoonâs smile softened, relief and pride mingling in his expression. âYeah?â
âYeah.â You let out a shaky laugh. âLetâs do it.â
*
The song was outâand it was a hit. More than just a quiet indie release, it spread like wildfire, carried by word of mouth and algorithmic whispers. People were captivated by the raw emotion in your voice, the honest lyrics, and the gentle but powerful production. It didnât take long for listeners to notice the signature touch in the arrangement. Soon, word got out: Woozi of Seventeen had produced it.
Suddenly, you were no longer just a voice behind an anonymous track. Labels started reaching out, messages flooding your inbox with offers and promises. It was overwhelming, surreal.
Jihoon was there, calm and steady as always, sifting through the chaos with you. He recommended a labelâone he trusted, one that would nurture your talent without forcing you into a mold. And you listened, handing in your resignation at the convenience store without a second thought.
Your world changed. You went from late-night shifts stocking soda cans to late-night sessions in recording studios. The label signed you, and they were careful, letting you be yourself, preserving the authenticity that made your first song a success.
And now, here you were, standing under the stage lights of a bustling university festival. A gentle breeze rustled your hair, the warm glow of the sunset casting an amber hue over the crowd. You sat with a guitar in your lap, the mic waiting. Nervous? Absolutely. But the moment your fingers found the strings, a familiar calm washed over you.
You played Jihoonâs songâno, your song. Your voice carried over the crowd, clear and heartfelt. People swayed, some holding up their phones, and you lost yourself in the music.
In the audience, Jihoon stood beside Hansol, his cap pulled low but not low enough to hide the proud smile tugging at his lips. His gaze never left you, watching every strum, every note you sang.
Hansol leaned over, his hands in his pockets, his voice a mix of honesty and admiration. âI thought you were going to give this song to Dokyeom hyung.â
âI was about to, for his solo.â Jihoonâs eyes softened, a quiet sense of satisfaction settling in. âBut this song found its owner first.â
Hansol chuckled, his gaze shifting back to you. âI guess it did.â
Jihoon didnât reply, but his heart swelled with pride, watching you command the stage with a quiet, soulful power he always knew you had. And he couldnât help but feel like this was just the beginningâyour beginning.
*
âI donât know if youâre the type who likes staring at the stars.â Your voice teased Jihoon, a soft laugh lacing your words as both of you lay side by side on the rooftop of his place, the summer night sky stretching endlessly above. A gentle breeze rustled, carrying the scent of warm grass and distant city lights.
Jihoon had picked you up from a performance at a local music festival, a quiet but thoughtful way of celebrating the first anniversary of your debut. The night air felt cooler up here, the world below seeming a distant hum.
âI always enjoy nature,â Jihoon muttered, a hint of mock annoyance in his voice. âWonwooâs not the only one whoâs romantic in our group.â But his expression betrayed him, a playful grin spreading as he turned to see you laughing.
âYou sure? Because he sets the bar pretty high.â
Jihoonâs grin softened, his gaze wandering back to the stars. For a moment, a comfortable silence wrapped around you, the kind that didnât demand to be filled.
âHow do you feel?â he asked, his voice a touch quieter.
âAbout what?â
âEverything.â
âSurreal.â You breathed out, the word slipping past your lips like a confession. Your fingers traced idle patterns on the cool rooftop surface, searching for words that didnât feel clichĂŠ. âI donât know, honestly. Everything was hardâvery hard. I was just... surviving. Then suddenly, I woke up one day, and I was on stage, singing. Living my dream.â
Jihoon listened, his gaze steady, his silence an invitation for you to continue.
âBut sometimes, it still feels like a dream I might wake up from. Like Iâm just waiting for someone to tap my shoulder and tell me itâs over.â
âThen why did you stop?â Jihoonâs question was gentle, but it hit deeper than you expected.
You hesitated, watching a faint cloud drift across the stars. âBecause it felt like the world I knew crumbled overnight. Everything I thought Iâd always have just⌠disappeared. I thought my dream went with it.â
Silence settled between you two, the gentle rustle of the summer breeze the only sound. Jihoonâs gaze remained on the stars, but his focus was entirely on you.
âWhat happened back then?â he finally asked, his voice cautious, almost hesitant.
You didnât answer immediately, your fingers nervously tracing the rough texture of the rooftop. âIt was⌠well, you know, my parents died in an accident. The business went to my uncle, and they kept me there. I was⌠stuck. And the company didnât reach out either.â
Jihoon turned his head slightly, concern darkening his eyes. âI⌠I didnât know that.â
âYeah.â You tried to keep your voice steady, but a hint of bitterness slipped through. âI donât know what the company told everyone, but once my uncle stopped funding themâthe monthly support my father used to sendâsuddenly, I didnât exist to them anymore. I wasnât even a memory.â
Jihoonâs brows furrowed, his expression a mix of anger and sadness. âThatâs⌠thatâs awful.â
âIt was.â You laughed, but there was no humor in it. âBeing forgotten hurts more than losing everything else.â
You took a deep breath, letting the summer air fill your lungs before exhaling slowly. âThank you, Jihoon.â
His gaze shifted to you, confusion flickering in his eyes. âFor what?â
âFor everything.â Your voice was softer now, carrying a weight you hadnât meant to show. âThere was a time when it felt like everyone had forgotten me. My family, the company⌠even the dream I once had. But you⌠you didnât.â
Jihoonâs lips parted, but no words came out immediately. His fingers fidgeted slightly, a nervous habit you had come to recognize.
âI didnât do much,â he finally murmured. âI just⌠I just gave you a song.â
âThatâs more than enough.â A gentle smile tugged at your lips. âIt wasnât just a song, Jihoon. It was a reminder that I could still be someone. That I could still do something I love. And you listened. When no one else did.â
He looked away, staring back at the stars as if they had suddenly become the most interesting thing in the world. âYouâre giving me too much credit.â
âMaybe.â You leaned a bit closer, your shoulder brushing against his. âBut Iâd rather give it to you than let myself think I did this all alone.â
A quiet chuckle slipped from him, a hint of warmth returning to his voice. âWell, I guess I can accept that. Just donât forget that Iâm still your producer. Iâm allowed to be bossy.â
You laughed, a genuine, lighthearted sound that seemed to lift the weight from your chest. âI wouldnât have it any other way.â
*
Jihoon leaned back in his chair, his gaze shifting between the scattered lyric sheets on the table and the two figures beside him. You were seated cross-legged on the couch, your phone in one hand as you scribbled words onto a notebook with the other. Seungcheol sat beside you, far too close for Jihoonâs liking, his shoulder pressing against yours as he leaned over, peering at your notes.
âAre you sure that line flows well?â Seungcheol asked, his voice a low murmur close to your ear, his hand resting casually on the back of the couchâdangerously close to your shoulder.
You smiled, brushing a strand of hair behind your ear. âI think it captures the feeling. But Iâm open to suggestions.â
âHere,â Seungcheolâs fingers lightly grazed your wrist as he reached for your pen. âWhat if you sayââ
Jihoonâs jaw tightened, and he reached over, pulling his keyboard closer with a faint, intentional clatter. âLetâs focus on the melody first. No point in perfecting lyrics we canât fit to the music.â
You glanced up at him, your expression caught between amusement and gratitude, while Seungcheol just laughed, leaning back but making no move to create more distance.
âOf course, Producer-nim,â Seungcheol teased, though his tone was light. âIâll leave the melody to the master.â
Jihoonâs fingers danced over the keys, the soft piano notes filling the room. But even as he worked, his eyes would occasionally dart back to you and Seungcheol. He saw the way Seungcheol would lean in, his hand sometimes brushing against yours, his quiet chuckles always a little too close. And you⌠you seemed oblivious, focused on your lyrics, nodding at his ideas, but never quite leaning back into his touch.
Still, it was enough to gnaw at Jihoon.
âI think this transition needs more impact,â he finally said, a little louder than necessary, his gaze meeting yours. âY/n, try humming it with me?â
You perked up, nodding. âSure.â
You moved slightly forward, leaving Seungcheolâs side as you walked over to Jihoonâs setup. He adjusted the mic stand for you, his hands lingering for a second, his voice softer now. âJust follow my lead.â
The melody played, and you hummed along, your voice blending seamlessly with his instrumental. As you sang, Jihoonâs tense shoulders seemed to ease, and the faint hint of a smile played at his lips.
Seungcheol watched, a knowing smirk crossing his face as he leaned back against the couch. âWow, Producer-nim really knows how to bring out the best in his artists.â
Jihoonâs fingers paused on the keys, his gaze flicking to Seungcheol. âThatâs the job.â
But beneath the calm expression, his focus never strayed from you.
The door clicked shut behind you, leaving a quiet stillness in the studio. Jihoon leaned back in his chair, exhaling as his fingers tapped rhythmically against his armrest. He began to tidy up the lyric sheets scattered around, but his calm didnât last long.
âYou know, I should start charging for my acting,â Seungcheol's voice cut through the silence, a mischievous grin spreading across his face. âI mean, watching you go all stiff with jealousy was worth every second.â
Jihoonâs eyes shot up, narrowing. âWhat are you talking about?â
âOh, please,â Seungcheol laughed, casually leaning against the back of the couch. âThe way you practically glared holes through me every time I leaned close to Y/n? The piano smashing was a nice touch too.â
âI wasnât glaring,â Jihoon grumbled, shuffling the lyric sheets with unnecessary force. âI was focused on the work.â
âSure. Because âLetâs focus on the melodyâ wasnât you screaming âBack offâ in music producer language.â
Jihoonâs cheeks tinted the faintest shade of pink, and he spun his chair around, refusing to face Seungcheol. âYou were the one being unnecessarily touchy. Thatâs a cheap move, hyung.â
âCheap but effective,â Seungcheol sang, walking over to Jihoonâs desk. âI just wanted to see how far youâd go. Honestly, I thought you were going to throw that keyboard at me.â
âI considered it,â Jihoon muttered, his grip tightening around the edge of his desk. âDonât push it.â
Seungcheol chuckled, leaning closer. âYou should just tell her, you know. Youâve already done the hard partâwriting with her, watching her grow, supporting her in the background. The only thing left is saying it.â
Jihoonâs shoulders tensed, and for a moment, his eyes softened. âShe⌠has a lot going on. And IâmâŚâ
âA coward?â
Seungcheol had known about Jihoon's little crush on you since predebut. It wasn't anything Jihoon ever saidâit was everything he didnât. The way his eyes would follow you just a moment longer than anyone else, how his usually stoic expression softened whenever you spoke, and how his rare laughter seemed to come easily whenever you made a joke. Jihoon never talked much, but when it was with you, his words seemed to flow a little easier.
But Seungcheol had kept quiet, just observing, thinking it was just a passing crush. After all, they were all young, chasing dreams, busy with practices, and dealing with the pressure of a debut that seemed just out of reach. Feelings were bound to get tangled.
It wasnât until years later, when he heard Jihoon was producing a song for youâyour first song, the one that became a hitâthat Seungcheol realized it wasnât just a crush. Jihoon didnât just work on your song; he poured himself into it, perfecting every note, making sure the melody brought out the best in your voice. It wasnât just a project to him.
So, one night, when the two of them were alone in the studio, Seungcheol leaned against the doorway, arms crossed, watching Jihoon fine-tune your track for the hundredth time. The younger one didn't even notice him at first, too lost in his world.
âYou like Y/n, donât you?â Seungcheol finally asked, his voice calm but direct.
Jihoonâs fingers stilled over the keyboard, a faint hesitation hanging in the air. He didnât turn around. âWhat are you talking about?â
âOh, come on,â Seungcheol chuckled, pushing off the doorway and walking in. âDonât pretend. Iâve seen how you look at her. I saw it back then, and I see it now.â
Silence. Jihoonâs shoulders seemed to tense slightly, and then he exhaled, leaning back in his chair. âIt doesnât matter.â
âDoesnât matter?â Seungcheol frowned, taking a seat on the couch. âYouâre making her first song. Youâre working harder on it than any other track youâve touched lately. If thatâs not a confession in itself, I donât know what is.â
âShe deserves something good. Something that works,â Jihoon mumbled, his fingers fidgeting with a pen.
âYeah, because sheâs talented. But for you? Itâs more than that.â
Jihoon finally turned to Seungcheol, his expression unreadable. âWhat if itâs pointless? What if she doesnât see me that way?â
Seungcheol leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. âYou wonât know unless you try. And you know Y/n. Sheâs not the type to run away from something honest.â
Jihoonâs gaze dropped to the floor, the faintest trace of a smile ghosting his lips. âI donât even know where to start.â
âWell, maybe not by glaring at me every time I joke with her,â Seungcheol teased, lightening the mood.
Jihoon rolled his eyes, but there was a warmth in his expression now. âMaybe Iâll throw the guitar at you next time.â
âSure, sure. But just so you know, if you keep pretending you donât care, someone else might show up and make her fall for them.â
That thought alone seemed to light a fire in Jihoonâs chest, and Seungcheol caught itâthe brief flash of determination in his eyes.
*
After that night, Jihoon began to change in ways that were almost too subtle to noticeâunless you were paying attention. Jihoon was still Jihoon, calm and focused, but now there was a quiet sort of energy around him whenever you were near.
He started texting you more oftenâjust small things, like asking if you got home safely after a late recording session or sending you a link to a song he thought youâd like. He listened intently when you spoke, his gaze never wavering, and his usual brief responses grew a little longer, more thoughtful.
In the studio, he would suggest a break whenever he noticed you seemed tired, even going as far as bringing you your favorite drink without asking. Once, he even swapped his hoodie with yours when you shivered slightly from the cold air conditioning.
You noticed it too. The way he would look up when you walked in, how his usually distant expression softened, or how he would stay in the studio a little longer when you were there, even if his part of the work was done.
One evening, as you tried to perfect the chorus of a song, your voice cracking slightly from overuse, Jihoon stood up and gently took your wrist. âLetâs take a break. Pushing wonât make it better.â
âIâm fine. I canââ
âYouâre not a machine, Y/n,â he interrupted, his voice gentle but firm. âCome on.â
He led you out of the studio, the warmth of his hand lingering on your skin. Outside, the cool breeze swept across your face, and you sighed, leaning against the wall.
âThanks,â you murmured, looking at him.
Jihoon nodded, but his eyes lingered on you, as if there was something more he wanted to say. But instead, he just stayed there, standing beside you in the quiet hallway, his presence alone enough to calm your nerves.
Seungcheol noticed tooâhow Jihoonâs attention seemed to orbit around you. He watched with a grin whenever Jihoon would get subtly annoyed if someone else got too close, how his friend seemed to naturally gravitate toward you.
âMan, I never thought Iâd see Woozi being soft like this,â Seungcheol teased one day when you left to get water.
âShut up,â Jihoon muttered, pretending to focus on his laptop.
âYouâre not even hiding it anymore.â
âIâm just making sure sheâs okay.â
âYeah, and Iâm the president,â Seungcheol laughed. âJust admit it, you care about her.â
Jihoonâs lips pressed into a thin line, his gaze flickering to where you stood by the water dispenser. âI do.â
âYou should tell her.â
âEasier said than done,â Jihoon mumbled, but the way his eyes followed you spoke louder than any confession he could make.
The quiet hum of the studio equipment filled the room, a gentle backdrop to the creative chaos surrounding you. Papers scattered on the table, some scribbled with half-finished lyrics, others with scratched-out chords. You sat on the couch, your guitar resting against your thigh, and Jihoon was beside you, his laptop open, the familiar glow illuminating his focused expression.
You strummed a gentle melody, your fingers moving almost automatically, but your mind was elsewhereâspecifically, on the way Jihoonâs gaze kept flickering toward you. He wasnât obvious, but youâd known him long enough to recognize when something was on his mind.
âLetâs try it again from the second verse,â he said, his voice steady as always. But the way he leaned closer, his shoulder brushing against yours, felt different.
You cleared your throat, trying to shake off the slight flutter in your chest. âOkay, but I still think the transition feels awkward. Itâs too sudden.â
Jihoon hummed, leaning back, but even then, his arm remained against yours, his warmth grounding you. âThen letâs smooth it out. Maybe extend the line or add a softer bridge.â His fingers tapped on the keyboard, adjusting the track.
You glanced at him, trying to focus on the work, but the closeness was impossible to ignore. âYouâre getting really good at reading my mind, you know that?â
Jihoon smiled, a gentle, almost shy smile that you rarely saw. âMaybe Iâve just been paying attention.â
Silence fell again, but it wasnât uncomfortable. You played the melody, humming along, your voice blending with the soft notes. Jihoonâs gaze didnât leave you, his eyes tracing the way you lost yourself in the music.
âYour voice⌠it always suits this kind of song,â he murmured, almost to himself.
You stopped, cheeks warming slightly. âYou think so?â
âI know so.â His tone was soft, but there was a quiet certainty to it. âYou bring the lyrics to life. Thatâs why I knew this song was meant for you.â
Something in your chest tightened at his words, the sincerity in his voice wrapping around you. âJihoon, Iââ
The door swung open, and Seungcheol peeked in. âStill at it? I knew you two would be here until dawn.â
You cleared your throat, suddenly aware of the closeness. Jihoon leaned back slightly, his expression returning to its calm, composed look. âAlmost done. Just refining.â
âOf course.â Seungcheol grinned, stepping in. âBut don't overwork her, Woozi. She still needs that voice tomorrow.â
Jihoon rolled his eyes. âI know. Iâm not a slave driver.â
But as you tried to refocus, you couldnât shake the lingering warmth of his wordsâor the way his gaze had softened when he looked at you.
The door swung open again, and Soonyoung waltzed in, carrying two plastic bags that crinkled noisily. âMidnight snacks! I bring salvation in the form of tteokbokki and kimbap!â
âFinally,â Seungcheol cheered, abandoning his spot by the soundboard to raid the bags. Jihoon, ever the disciplined one, simply raised an eyebrow, though the faint smile on his lips betrayed his amusement.
âYou two are gonna spoil her,â Jihoon muttered, but he didnât stop you when you reached for a kimbap roll.
âOh, please. Sheâs working too hard. A little late-night energy wonât hurt.â Soonyoung plopped down on the couch beside you, practically beaming. âSo, what are we working on?â
Jihoon tapped on his laptop. âJust fine-tuning the second verse. Y/n thinks the transitionâs too abrupt, and I agree. Weâre trying to find a smoother flow.â
Soonyoung leaned forward, chewing on a piece of tteokbokki. âWhy donât you add a two-bar instrumental bridge? Something subtle, like a rising piano line to ease the mood?â
Jihoonâs eyes lit up. âThat could actually work. Give me a second.â He started tinkering with the software, and the room filled with the delicate rise of soft keys, fitting perfectly between the verses.
âIâm a genius,â Soonyoung declared, looking smug. âI should get producer credits.â
âYou wish.â Jihoon snorted, but he saved the updated version, clearly pleased.
As you sipped on a can of soda, feeling the comfort of the warm, slightly chaotic atmosphere, Soonyoungâs voice suddenly cut through, clear and casualâtoo casual.
âDidnât you like him in the past?â
Silence. An absolute, crushing silence.
The room seemed to freeze. The soft hum of the equipment suddenly felt louder. You stared at Soonyoung, your breath caught, the half-chewed kimbap in your mouth suddenly dry.
Jihoonâs fingers, which had been moving so fluidly over the keyboard, halted mid-gesture. His gaze snapped to you, a mix of shock and confusion. Seungcheol looked up, a piece of tteokbokki half-raised to his lips, his jaw slack.
âIâWhat?â you managed to say, your voice smaller than you intended.
âYou forgot?â Soonyoung looked genuinely surprised, blinking at the stunned faces around him. âI remember you told me about that on our way to the dorm. You thought Jihoon was cuteâespecially when he got all serious with his lyrics.â
âIâThat wasâŚâ Your voice faltered, heat rushing to your cheeks. âI was young. We were all kids.â
âSoonyoung-ah,â Jihoonâs voice was a warning, but the redness creeping up his ears betrayed him. He still hadnât looked away from you.
Soonyoung seemed to sense the tension heâd stirred up, but instead of backtracking, he leaned back with an amused smile. âHey, Iâm just stating facts. And now look at you two, making music together all over again. Feels like fate.â
You tried to focus on your food, each bite feeling heavier than before. Jihoonâs gaze flickered away, his attention returning to the screen, but his fingers hovered, unsure.
The warmth in your chest was impossible to ignore. Jihoonâs eyes met yours once moreâfleeting, almost shyâbut in that glance, there was a question, a hesitant spark. And your heart raced just a little faster.
*
The chaos erupted like a wildfire.
You had just stepped off the stage after another successful performance, the bright lights still lingering in your vision when your manager rushed toward you, her expression pale. âY/n⌠you need to see this.â
She handed you her phone, and there it wasâa news article that had already gone viral. The headline screamed: "Rising Star Y/n Accused by Family of Theft and Runaway: The Truth Behind Her Past."
Your heart dropped. Your uncleâs name was right there, and his words were cruel and twisted.
âShe stole from our family, took a large sum of money, and disappeared to Seoul. We tried to help her, but she betrayed us,â the article quoted him. He painted a picture of you as an ungrateful, deceitful child who had thrown away family for fame.
Panic twisted your stomach. Your managerâs phone kept vibrating, notifications pouring inâfans commenting, people demanding an explanation, other news outlets picking up the story.
âHow⌠How could heâŚ?â your voice was barely a whisper, your hands cold
âY/n, we need to make a statement,â your manager urged. âWe have to clear this up.â
Clear it up? What even was there to clear up? It was a complete lie. You knew the truth, Jihoon knew, but would anyone believe you over the man parading as your family?
Your mind spun with memoriesâthe suffocating isolation back then, your uncle holding back your inheritance, his family treating you like a burden. You had nothing when you left, nothing but the tiny bit of courage you had left to chase a life they tried to take from you.
The staff members whispered, your phone buzzed incessantly. Social media was already flooding with commentsâsome defending you, others calling you a fraud.
*
Jihoonâs phone buzzed endlessly. Notifications flooded in, messages from the members, the manager, and even his mother, asking if he knew about the chaos involving you. His jaw tightened, a sense of dread clawing at his chest. He had just seen you hours ago, your smile bright after another successful performance. How had everything fallen apart so quickly?
He dialed your number, pressing his phone to his ear, but the call went unanswered. Once, twice, three times. Panic gripped him tighter with each failed attempt. He paced his studio, his fingers tapping against his thigh, a nervous habit he couldnât shake.
The headlines were ruthless, and the comments even worse. People who didnât know anything about you were already labeling you a liar, a thief. Jihoon knew better. He knew how you had struggled, how you had clawed your way out of the darkness they had thrown you into.
Finally, he grabbed his keys and stormed out. He wasnât going to just sit there. He needed to find you.
As he sped through the city, he tried calling you again. This time, he called Seungcheol.
âHyung, where is she? Did you get to her?â he blurted the moment Seungcheol picked up.
âJihoon?â Seungcheol's voice was muffled, the sound of a car engine in the background. âYeah, I have her. Weâre heading somewhere safe. Soonyoungâs coordinating with the legal team, but things are blowing up fast.â
âIs she⌠Is she okay?â Jihoonâs voice softened, betraying his fear.
âSheâs in shock, I think. Trying to stay calm, but you know Y/n. Sheâs⌠trying to hold it together,â Seungcheol explained, his voice quieter. âBut Jihoon, sheâs hurt. Her own family did this to her.â
Jihoonâs grip on the steering wheel tightened, knuckles pale. âWhere are you taking her?â
âTo my place for now. Itâs better if the press doesnât know,â Seungcheol replied.
âStay there. Iâm coming.â Jihoon didnât even wait for Seungcheolâs reply before ending the call, his foot pressing harder on the accelerator.
His mind raced, thinking of what to say to you, how to comfort you. But all he knew for sure was that he needed to be there. You werenât going to face this alone. Not again.
*
When Jihoon stepped into Seungcheolâs apartment, the air was thick with tension. The lights were dim, and Soonyoung stood in the kitchen, whispering urgently into his phone. Seungcheol was by the window, his gaze shifting between the streets below and the silent figure curled on the couch.
And then he saw you.
You were sitting there, knees drawn to your chest, your face buried against them. Your shoulders trembled slightly, and even from across the room, Jihoon could see your fingers gripping the fabric of your pants so tightly your knuckles were pale.
âY/nâŚâ Jihoonâs voice was barely a whisper, but it seemed to echo in the room.
You didnât look up immediately, but when you did, your eyes were glassy, lost. A faint, broken smile appeared on your lips, but it crumbled just as quickly. âJihoon⌠IâŚâ
Before you could finish, Jihoon crossed the room, kneeling beside the couch. He didnât hesitate, reaching out to gently hold your hands, prying your fingers free from their tight grip. âItâs okay. Iâm here.â
You shook your head, a choked laugh escaping you. âItâs not okay. Theyâre saying⌠theyâre saying I stole from them. That I ran away with their money. That I⌠Jihoon, I didn't do that. I swearââ
âI know.â His voice was firm, leaving no room for doubt. âI know you didnât. We all know.â
Your breathing was unsteady, each gasp catching in your throat. âBut the whole world thinks⌠Theyâre calling me a thief, a liar. My own family did this⌠Why? Why would theyââ Your voice broke, and tears slipped down your cheeks.
Jihoonâs heart twisted painfully. He had never seen you like thisâso exposed, so lost. The woman who stood on stage, who wrote lyrics with such passion, who fought to rebuild her life, now reduced to this fragile state.
âTheyâre scared, or greedy, or just cruel. But none of that is your fault,â Jihoon whispered, his thumb brushing away your tears. âWeâre going to fix this. I promise you.â
You stared at him, searching for somethingâreassurance, hope, anything to hold on to. âJihoon⌠I donât know what to do.â
He didnât answer immediately. Instead, he leaned closer, resting his forehead against yours, letting you feel his warmth, his steady presence. âYou donât have to know. You just have to let us help you. Let me help you.â
A quiet sob broke from you, and you leaned into him, your arms instinctively wrapping around his shoulders. Jihoonâs arms enveloped you, holding you close, his chin resting on your shoulder as he whispered, âYouâre not alone. Not anymore.â
Across the room, Seungcheol looked away, giving you both a moment. Soonyoung stepped out to the balcony, continuing his call but throwing a quick thumbs-up toward Jihoon. The world outside might be cruel, but here, you had themâpeople who knew you, who cared, who would fight for you.
*
Within hours, statements from both your label and Pledis were released, carefully crafted yet resolute in their tone. Your label firmly denied your uncle's accusations, clarifying that his claims were false and rooted in a personal dispute. They acknowledged the difficult situation you faced in the past, explaining that you were a young trainee who had to abandon her dreams due to unforeseen family circumstances.
Pledis, under the direct supervision of Seungcheol, Jihoon, and Soonyoung, released their own statement. They confirmed your history as a promising trainee who was forced to withdraw from debut due to family complications. They expressed regret that you had to leave under such circumstances but emphasized their support for you now.
The company stood by your truth, and it wasn't just words on paper. Seungcheol was the one who demanded the statement be released immediately, his voice firm and unwavering in the meeting room. Jihoon insisted on the wording, making sure every detail reflected the reality of your situation without exploiting your trauma. Soonyoung, surprisingly serious, went as far as personally reaching out to industry connections, making sure the narrative didnât spiral out of control.
With their combined efforts, the public's perception shifted. Sympathy replaced doubt, and the comments under your social media flooded with support.
Alongside the official statements, photos of you with Seungcheol, Jihoon, and Soonyoung began to circulate on social media. Some were candid shotsâSeungcheol playfully ruffling your hair, Jihoon walking beside you with a faint smile, and Soonyoung making exaggerated faces to make you laugh. Others were from studio sessions, showing you deep in conversation with Jihoon or Seungcheol leaning over to check your lyrics.
Fans started piecing together the connection. Jihoon, the genius producer behind almost all your songs, wasnât just a collaboratorâhe was a steadfast presence in your life. Seungcheol and Soonyoung, who were known for their loyalty and protectiveness over their members, clearly extended that same care to you.
Online discussions swelled with sympathy. âIf Seungcheol and Jihoon trust her, then I trust her too.â âYou can see in their eyes they genuinely care about her.â âJihoon produces all her songsâthereâs no way sheâs the person her uncle described.â
A week after the tide of public opinion began to shift in your favor, Jihoon arrived at your doorstep unannounced. The moment you opened the door, he stepped inside with quiet confidence, his eyes searching the small space until they found you standing thereâalone, vulnerable, yet somehow still holding on.
He said nothing, letting the silence fill the room before slowly opening his arms wide. Without hesitation, he pulled you into a deep, unwavering embrace. Your body shook as the walls youâd built crumbled, and the sobs you had kept buried for so long spilled out uncontrollably. You melted into his chest, feeling like fragile glass finally cradled safely after a storm.
Jihoonâs arms tightened gently around you, his steady heartbeat resonating against your ear like a calming rhythm. In that quiet moment, his presence spoke louder than words ever couldâhe was here, unwavering and steadfast, ready to be the anchor you needed. No matter what had happened, no matter how far you had fallen, he wasnât going anywhere.
Jihoonâs hands slowly stroked your hair, his touch gentle and soothing as if trying to erase every trace of pain youâd carried alone for so long. He whispered soft reassurances, low and steady, barely more than a breath.
âYouâre not alone anymore,â he murmured. âIâm here. Weâll get through thisâtogether.â
His voice held no pressure, only quiet strength that wrapped around you like a warm blanket. As your sobs softened, you clung to him tighter, letting yourself finally rest, finally breathe. For the first time in a long while, you felt seenânot as someone broken or forgotten, but as someone worthy of care and love.
Jihoon held you like that until the world outside faded away, and all that mattered was the steady beat of two hearts healing side by side.
After a while, Jihoon gently pulled back just enough to look at you. The two of you settled on the worn-out couch, close but not crowded, the quiet hum of the city outside your window filling the space between you.
He studied your face with soft concern. âHow are you feeling? Really.â
You hesitated, then let out a shaky breath. âHonestly? Still fragile. But... better, now that youâre here.â
Jihoon nodded slowly, his eyes never leaving yours. âItâs okay to take your time. Iâm not going anywhere.â
His words wrapped around you like a shield, giving you the courage to admit the weight youâd been carrying, the fear that had made you shut down for so long. In that moment, sitting side by side, you realized maybeâjust maybeâyou could start to heal.
You looked down at your hands, twisting the edge of your sleeve nervously. âIâm sorry,â you whispered, voice barely steady. âFor everything that happenedâhow I disappeared, how I pushed people away... especially you.â
Jihoonâs hand found yours, giving it a reassuring squeeze. âHey, none of that was your fault. You didnât ask for any of this.â
âBut I still feel like I shouldâve done better. Stayed strongâfor myself, for everyone who believed in me.â
He shook his head gently, eyes soft but firm. âYouâve been through so much. Itâs okay to be human, to stumble. What matters is youâre here now, and weâre going to face this together.â
You swallowed the lump in your throat, grateful for his steady presence. âThank you... for not giving up on me.â
Jihoon smiled, a quiet promise in his gaze. âNever.â
Jihoonâs grip on your hand tightened just a little, his eyes searching yours with a seriousness that made your heart skip. He took a slow breath before speaking, his voice softer than before.
âY/n, Iâve been holding this in for a while⌠but I canât anymore. I like you. More than just a friend, more than just someone I want to help. Iâve liked you since before you even knew I existed.â
You blinked, caught off guard by the sudden confession, your heart racing.
âI didnât say anything because I wanted to be there for you, not add any pressure. But seeing you now, vulnerable and still so strongâitâs made me realize I donât want to hide it anymore.â
He gave you a small, hopeful smile. âI want to be by your side. Not just as your producer or friend... but something more, if youâll let me.â
Your breath hitched, and a heavy wave of doubt washed over you. You looked down, voice barely a whisper.
âI... I donât know if I deserve thisâdeserve you. After everything Iâve been through, all the mistakes, all the pain... How could someone like you want someone like me?â
Your heart ached with a mix of gratitude and fear, the weight of your past pressing hard against the hope Jihoonâs words had sparked.
Jihoon reached out, gently lifting your chin so your eyes met his. His gaze was steady, full of warmth and certainty.
âY/n, you donât have to be perfect for me to want you. I see youâeverything you are, everything youâve been throughâand it only makes me want to be by your side more.â
He smiled softly, his voice low and sincere.
âYou deserve kindness, love, and a fresh start. And I want to be part of that with you.â
You searched his eyes, vulnerability and doubt still lingering in yours. âJihoon⌠are you sure you wonât regret this? Being with someone like meâafter everything?â Your voice cracked, heavy with the weight of all the pain and uncertainty you carried.
He held your gaze steadily, no hesitation in his eyes. Slowly, he shook his head, a gentle but unwavering smile playing at his lips. âNever. Iâve waited so long to tell you this. You donât have to be anyone else for meâI like you exactly as you are.â
Then, without breaking eye contact, he reached out and cupped your cheek tenderly. The world around you seemed to quiet as he leaned in, closing the distance between you. His lips met yours softly at firstâwarm, comfortingâlike a silent promise that he was here to stay, no matter what.
You melted into the kiss, feeling a fragile hope bloom inside you for the first time in so long. It wasnât perfect, but it was real. And in that moment, that was enough.
His lips brushed against yours with a softness that took your breath away, gentle like the first drop of rain after a long drought. The kiss deepened slowly, tender but full of meaning, as if every unspoken word between you was being conveyed through this quiet connection.
Jihoonâs hand moved from your cheek to cradle the back of your neck, steadying you, grounding you, letting you know he was thereâcompletely present. You felt the warmth of his breath mingling with yours, the faintest tremor of emotion in his touch.
It wasnât hurried or desperate; it was patient and sincere, like a promise that no matter how broken or uncertain your past had been, he wanted to be part of your future. Your heart hammered wildly as the kiss lingered, a delicate thread weaving your two souls closer in that perfect, fragile moment.
After pulling back just slightly, Jihoon rested his forehead against yours, his eyes searching yours with a quiet intensity. His voice was soft but certain, carrying all the emotions he had kept hidden for so long.
âI love you,â he said simply, as if those three words held the weight of everything between you. âIâve loved you from the moment I first saw you, even when I didnât say it. And I want to keep loving youâif youâll let me.â
He gave you a small, hopeful smile, his hand still gently holding your face.
âWill you be my girlfriend?â
The end.
the one where Y/n and Charles had different priorities
this is maybe a bit chaotic because I had one idea and unclear vision, but I like how it turned out eventually
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username1 How do you know? HOW DO YOU KNOW?!
username2 They have WHAT
username3 nah I don't believe in love anymore
username4 But they were together since even before Charles was in formula 1đĽş
âłusername2 Right? I thought they'll be together forever
username5 And there goes my hope for them to announce an engagement soon
âłusername6 Sameeee except I thought someday they'll just have a secret wedding and not tell the media until weeks/months after
username5 Ngl that sounds like a them thing to do
username6 Well, not anymore
username7 My only question is why? đ
âłusername1 Literally because they seemed like a perfect couple. What could go wrong?
username8 Shit, that hurts more than my parents' divorce
username9 THEY BROKE UP AFTER 8 YEARS??
âłusername10 what đł
username9 They were together since 2016, I remember Charles saying this in some interview
username6 Yup that's right, he mentioned it many times, he was so in love with Y/n. I swear even recently he said after so many years he still falls in love more and more each day
username9 She was there for him when his dad passed, when Charles joined F1, when he signed up with Ferrari, when he won his first F1 race, I wonder what happened that made them break up so suddenly
username10 Oh so she was there for basically a huge part of his life
username5 I remember when Charles said "she's not a part of my life. She IS my life" about Y/nđmy standards for men have been high up in space ever since
username11 Wow just like Sainz broke up with his long term girlfriend last season. Let's just hope Leclerc won't pop up with a new girl weeks after that
âłusername12 Charles and Y/n could be broken up for a long time now, we can only speculate when they broke up
username5 Imagine if Charles posted the Vegas vlog after their breakup 𼚠I'm not okay
username12 That was so unnecessary to say, I'm crying now
yourusername One for the money, two for the show, I never was ready so I watch you go
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username1 The caption guys...
âłusername2 Does that mean what I think it means?
username3 What do you think it means?
username2 "I never was ready" he wanted to take things to the next level, but she didn't. "So I watch you go" means she had to let him go because they didn't want the same thing
username3 How could she not be ready after whole 8 years?
username2 Every person matures in their own time and that's okay, they'll both find someone else
username4 That's a Swiftie going through a breakup
username5 Noooo it's confirmed now đ as long as neither of them confirmed it I could stay delulu and think the rumours are just rumours
oldersister Thank you for babysitting Snow White đâ⏠(I wish there was a white cat emoji)
âłyourusername It was my pleasure! She's an angel (and a professional model)
oldersister Feel free to come over anytime you want, Snow White loves her aunt đ¤
youngersister HEY how dare you steal Y/n like that!! I wanted to take her out for milkshakes sometime
oldersister Chill, you can do that whenever you want I'm not stealing anyone
yourusername I'd love to go out for milkshakes!!
lilymhe No more Y/nLily in the paddock?
âłyourusername The paddock isn't the only place where we can hang out đ
landonorris what are you up to on the 2nd pic? đ¤¨đ¸
âłusername2 LANDO, DON'T
âłusername4 LANDO IT'S TOO EARLY
âłusername1 DONT RUIN OUR CHANCES TO HAVE Y/NCHARLES BACK
âłusername1 Fuckboy Lando been doing too much fuckboying lately
username6 Didn't know she's a smoker
âłusername7 Yeah, she was very secretive about it
username2 It's not like she was hiding it from y'all
username7 She was, probably because she would be canceled for being a wag who smokes cigarettes
username2 A grown woman can do what she wants
username6 It's better that they broke up, way healthier for Charles to not be around a smoker
username2 Wtf she was with him through bad and good times, supporting him no matter what, loving him, making beautiful memories together and you say it's good that they broke up because she smokes?
username4 May I add we never saw her smoking throughout the 8 years, she probably started after the breakup
username5 after the breakup or BECAUSE of the breakup?
charles_leclerc Leaving Bahrain with a good result despite some difficulties. Pretty good weekend if you ignore the braking problem, now onto Jeddah next đ
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username1 brAking problem or brEAking problem?
username2 How is that the start of the season and there's already something wrong with his car?
yourusername Congratulations on finishing P4đgiven the issues your car had, you did a spectacular job
âłcharles_leclerc Thank you đ I tried my best, but felt like something is missing
yourusername I'm sorry :(
âłusername3 WHAT IS Y/N DOING HERE? ARE THEY BACK TOGETHER?
username4 I wish I could believe they are, but I guess some people break up on good terms
username3 How could anyone end a 8yrs old relationship and be friends? đ
âłusername5 Jail for miss Y/n for leading fans on
username6 He looked so sad the whole time, during interviews and all that đ
âłusername7 Yeah he's either done with the car already or he misses Y/n that much
username8 DID Y'ALL SEE THAT ONE INTERVIEW WHERE HE GOT ASKED ABOUT Y/N NOT BEING IN BAHRAIN??
âłusername6 WHAT INTERVIEW??
username8 A lady asked him why Y/n isn't here because she never missed the first race of the season before so it's surprising. He officially said that over the winter break they've decided to part ways due to focusing on different aspects of lifeđĽ˛
username9 How do you figure something like this out after 8 fucking years? They wasted each other's time
username7 Calm down lol they grew and matured with each other, experienced how their love evolved throughout the years, no time you put into this is a wasted time
username10 I need to know what are the aspects of life they focus on and if they really are that different
âłusername11 From what I figured from Y/n's post and Charles' interview - he wanted to get married, maybe even start a family and she wasn't ready
username10 Ahhh I remember how a few years ago Charles said he wants to have three kids. Such a shame Y/n doesn't want the same thing, but it's understandable they figured it now. They were kids themselves when they started dating lol
username11 Not really, they were both over 18 years old
username10 I know, but still that's a pretty young age and you might not know yet what do you really want in life
username12 Plus your brain develops until you're 25, they both turn 27 this year so it explains a lot
username13 I'm telling you, there would be no problems if Y/n was there, @/yourusername get your lazy ass on a plane to Jeddah
oldersister Amazing performance this weekendđ
youngersister Goodluck for Jeddah đ
username14 The way Y/n AND her sisters still interact with Charles on social media...
âłusername15 Yeah like are they actually broken up??
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yourusername You'd be surprised if I told you why kangaroos are called kangaroos
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username1 What is miss doing in Australia during the race week?
oldersister I told you this story is fake đ
âłyourusername But it's funny so I'm gonna believe it
oldersister Kangaroo DOESN'T mean "I don't know" jesus christ
username2 I thought it does đ
username3 Too much Tiktok I guess lmao
youngersister Glad I could have milkshakes with you in Australia đ
âłyourusername Back at you although that was a strange excuse to go to Australia in the first place
youngersister It's just not the same in Europe
arthur_leclerc Y/n in her natural habitatđŚ
âłyourusername I swear I was a kangaroo in a past life
âłusername4 What is going on? Y/n and Charles broke up but they keep interacting with each other and each other's families
username5 I NEED to know which city it is
username6 Is that true all announcements on public transport are made with Oscar Piastri's voice??
âłyourusername Yup, I wonder how much convincing it took to get Oscar to do the voiceover
landonorris not a lot to be honest
username5 AHA so she is in Melbourne! Also, what are you doing here Lando?
landonorris do you wanna hear another aussie fun fact?
âłyourusername I'm scared but yes (as long as it's not about thongs)
landonorris do you know what an australian kiss is?
yourusername @/oscarpiastri please put Lando back in his cage
username7 HELP I'M GASPING FOR AIR, LANDO ALWAYS TAKES THE CHANCE TO SHOOT HIS SHOT
username8 Not gonna lie it pisses me off how Lando tries to "flirt" with Y/n in her comments
âłusername2 Me too, it's not ethical
username9 I'm afraid Lando doesn't care lol and I don't think Y/n would ever consider going out with another driver considering Charles and her broke up on good terms
username10 I'm just wondering if norris ever tried funny business back when Y/n would come to races
âłusername11 prolly not but hey now he's free to do it
username5 Just because he's free to do it doesn't mean he should do it
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username2 OH đ
username3 So that's what she's doing in Australia
username4 Wait why is Jacob Elordi in Australia?
âłusername2 Well, Jacob is Australian, why wouldn't he be there?
username4 HE'S AUSTRALIAN?!
username5 One thing Charles can't beat is the height đŠ
âłusername6 Is it worth it tho? Jacob treated his exes pretty badly, he's a cheater
username5 And? People change
username6 Bro, he cheated on Zendaya
username5 Chill out, maybe Y/n isn't even on a date with him, maybe they're just hanging out
username7 If I were Y/n I would enter my hoe phase now and Jacob is a good choice to start with
username8 THIS CAN'T BE TRUE
username9 Charles where are you? đ Y/n is a sweetheart, she shouldn't be with Jacob
username10 Sometimes I regret opening this app
username11 Didn't Jacob attend a few races? Is that were he met Y/n?
âłusername12 Keep saying things like this and watch gossip unfold about how Y/n was waiting to leave Charles for Jacob
username13 Miss girl did a downgrade
âłusername14 Is it a downgrade though if he's that tall?
username13 He can be as tall as he wants, but Charles was Y/n's soulmate and I'll always stand by that
username9 Plus the height doesn't make up for the personality
username14 What personality? đ Girl you don't even know him
username9 Someone who cheats on their partner clearly isn't a very pleasant person to date
username5 CALM DOWN GUYS we can't be sure they were on a date, it could be just two friends catching up
username9 what friends? I've never even seen them talk before and there were opportunities
yourusername Don't panic guys, I've been spending most of the time with @/youngersister and her aussie friends
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youngersister Yeah, I clearly didn't set you up for a date with a certain actor...
âłusername1 SHE SET Y/N UP WITH HIM?!
username2 Evil mastermind
username3 How did that even happen lmao
âłyourusername Thankfully it didn't go as good as you'd wish it would đ
youngersister No worries, I have other options up my sleeve
yourusername Keep them up there đ¤ş
âłusername4 I'm confused is [younger sisters name] team Charles or not?
username5 She's just a menace it seems
username6 What's up with Y/n? She didn't wanna be with Charles, but she doesn't wanna move on. That's not normal
youngersister Don't make me set you up with Lando
âłyourusername You'd never, I know you think he's annoying
youngersister Yeah, but he gives me that vibe of a guy who can make you forget about your ex
yourusername That's called a fuckboy
youngersister You deserve a bit of fun don't you 𼳠I'm not saying you have to go straight back to being in a relationship
yourusername NO THANK YOU
username5 Lmao I love how they're having this convo here instead of on dms
username6 OR FACE TO FACE??
username7 Why does Y/n's lil sis support the idea of Y/n having a hoe phase? đ
landonorris I was hoping you'd come see the race;)
âłyourusername Better luck next time I guess :)
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username1 YEAH I WAS LIKE WHAT THE HELL???
username3 I can't defend Charles anymore
username4 Apparently her name is AngeliquĂŠ and she's a daughter of some French entrepreneur (a/n: I made her up)
username5 I didn't want Charles to move on, I wanted him to be back with Y/n đ
âłusername6 Worse thing is, Charles moved on but Y/n didn't. She went on this weird staged date with Jacob Elordi a few months ago and that's it
username7 NOOO đđ
username8 Charles better say sike now đŤ
username9 Please tell me it's a joke
username10 It truly feels like some part of me being torn apart knowing that Y/n and Charles broke up for good and he moved on
username11 Do we really know nothing about what's going on with Y/n? She must feel terrible now, I'm sure she saw that AngeliquĂŠ girl on TV
âłusername9 What makes you think she would still watch races?
username11 It seemed like her and Charles are on friendly terms, so why wouldn't she still watch his races?
âłusername12 She hasn't posted anything since Australia, went hella private, she ISN'T okay, I think she even stopped hanging out with Lily M
username13 I did some more research and that AngeliquĂŠ girl is 20 years old
âłusername12 So we're supposed to believe that Y/n who is Charles' age wasn't ready to start a family, but a 20 year old Charles met weeks ago is? Charles, explain yourself
username9 Honestly the new girl seems just like a distraction from Y/n or a PR relationship
username12 You might be right, maybe Charles can't forget about Y/n so he went with "wanna get over, get under someone new"
username14 Nahhhh cuz she was all over Charles whenever she could and he looked so done đ that's definitely a stunt
âłusername1 Literally, she was always hugging him, touching, holding hands, she barely let him interact with fans, Y/n was so much better AND she always respected Charles' fans
username15 imagine not being able to move on for MONTHS so your pr team finds you a fake gf
yourusername Excuse the inactivity, I've been watching Gilmore Girls
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username1 Very understandable in this case
username2 Our Rory Gilmore finally watching the og Rory Gilmore đ
oldersister I'm afraid Snow White might like you more than she likes me đ
âłyourusername I'm the cool aunt đ¤
youngersister Excuse me???
yourusername I said what I said
youngersister And I don't agree with what you said
yourusername Would you watch Gilmore Girls with Snow White? Nope. I do. So I win the cool aunt competition
username3 Guys... When did Charles unfollow Y/n?
âłusername2 He unfollowed?
username3 Yeah... He didn't comment nor even like, so I went to check and he doesn't follow Y/n anymore but she still follows him
username2 Ouch that hurts
username4 I don't care that Charles doesn't follow Y/n anymore, what counts is that she is happy đ look at the last pic, she's so adorable with Snow White
âłusername5 True, she looks happy and healthy while Charles is out there having to put up with a fake girlfriend
username6 What's funny is that Charles doesn't follow Y/n anymore, but both his brothers and majority of F1 drivers do
âłusername7 including the ones who followed her after the breakup đ
username8 Don't try to make up new rumours, Y/n is single and happy
username9 Not to be mean but... It says something about Charles that he had to unfollow
âłusername6 He either thought it'll help him forget or the new girlfriend made him unfollow
username9 Either way it tells us he's still thinking about Y/n
landonorris been a while since I last saw you
âłyourusername Let's see how long we can keep the streak up
username6 SLAAAAAY QUEEN
username10 I'll never be over the Y/nCharles breakup, I'm still going through it months after
âłusername11 That's okay because so is Charles
username12 Tbh in Y/n's place I would just take the chance and go for Lando, just to prove that Charles' PR relationship is in vain
âłusername2 That's not something Y/n would do, but if she ever did that I would support her
Username13 dating men is so much stress, why bother while you can sit at home with a cat watching Gilmore Girls instead?
âI am six-and-seventy years old. I have known Viserys longer than any who sit at this table and I will not believe that he said this on his deathbed, alone, with only the boy's mother as a witness. This is seizure! It is theft! It is treason!"
hiii !! just read like ,, a BUNCH of ur lumen au stuff ,,,, truly i am brainrotted now because i'm just thinking of so many different scenarios involving the lumens and i am just . EXCITED !!! its SUCHHHH a good concept im a big big sucker for soulmate stuff ,,,,
i was just wondering how you feel about jayvik x reader ,,,, TWO lumens ,,,,,,,, idk if you write for anything poly or not, but id love to hear your thoughts on it !!! either through headcanons or a ficlet, whichever you feel like :]
my first viktor x reader x jayce piece iâve ever written⌠wait is this my first poly drabble?? it might be actually! i hope itâs fun to read âĽď¸
warnings: fem!reader, slight negative feelings of not being good enough, but overall fluff!!!
The scientific jargon that came with having not one but both of your fated being inventors was overwhelming. The words they tossed around became an entire other language since youâd all gotten closer. It left you feeling unbearably empty-headed, wondering why the universe would bond you to such intelligent men.
They were already changing an entire city with their ideas, and you would bet the world would soon bear their mark as well. In comparison, you were a meager artist making ends meet at festivals and street corners. Sure, maybe your work could be seen on a few shop signs or covering a wall or two in a cafe, but that was as famous as youâd ever beâa stranger to the passing eye.
âWe need to widen the cylindrical chamber, maybe add an exhaust pipe to help with the cooldown.â
Jayceâs voice slipped through your head, smooth and confident and making no sense. Youâd gotten rather good and tuning out the meat of the conversations, only recognizing the tones and emotions.
The heavy, warm accent of Viktorâs replied, swirling in the back of your mind as your pencil swiped over the heavy parchment against your thighs.
Recently, theyâd begun inviting you to their lab to spend your free time in their company. There were two desks to choose from, though they were usually piled high with blueprints or notes. Jayce had moved a couch into the space for your comfort, placed in the corner and under a window, well away from any dangerous work they had their hands on, though they usually took anything too precarious into another portion of the building.
Their assistant, Sky, was in and out, always double-checking if you needed anything. She was a kind young woman, curly hair and glasses and a smile that made anyone feel at home. She brought you your own coffee and snacks, promising it was no trouble since she was already bringing them to Viktor and Jayce, anyway.
âYou actually eat them,â she chuckled. âJayce will if he notices theyâre there, but itâs a long shot most days.â
You understood what she meant, seeing how focused the men became on their gadgets and studies. Youâre sure if you got up and left they wouldnât notice for a good, long while.
Today was one of those days, though there was peace in your private little corner as you sketched away. You squinted over the top of your sketchbook, skimming the outline of Viktorâs goggles pressed into his thick, winding hair and quickly adding the little licks of tresses to the paper before he was moving again.
You switched targets, taking in Jayceâs side profile and adding a bit more depth to his eyebrow and under eye.
Taking a moment to look between both drawings, you were hit with their beauty once more.
Jayce was deemed the academyâs âpretty boy,â with his strong jaw and perfect smile. He was a clean cut handsome, peak health and built with broad shoulders. He knew how to use those looks to his advantage.
On the other end was Viktor. He was a haunting beauty, sleek and angular. If he had the same charisma with speaking to the masses as Jayce did, that accent would gain him more than a fair share of admirers, but his confidence and skills lied elsewhere. He had a sharp eye and wore his emotions rather loudly on his face.
Where Jayce had faint lines from how much he smiled, Viktor had a feather soft crease between his brows from how often he furrowed them. Where the golden boyâs hands were always warm, his partnerâs was cold. They made such gorgeous opposites, yet they held so many comparisons in mannerisms when it came to their shared hobbies and passions.
It was safe to say you adored them and their intricacies.
Taking a slow, deep breath you checked both shoulders before moving the tuft of black in your periphery into your hand. Gold shimmered between the dark mass that made up Jayceâs lumen, settling deeper into your palm as you raised your arms and stretched.
When you moved your drawing pad to the side, you spotted Viktorâs wedged between the apex of your thighs. Swallowing your gasp, you scooped it up, praying it hadnât been smushed the entire time.
âWhen did you get there?â you whispered, rubbing your pointer finger into the tawny fuzz of his light. His lumen had always had a bit more give to it, leaving it to wedge itself under your leg or your shirt collar. Viktorâs preferred to be as close as possible to you, even if it left his lumen squished.
Jayceâs lumen was firmer, still soft but in a velveteen sort of sensation. It was bigger, taking up a good portion of your palm. Now your second month with it, youâd learned if it wasnât on one of your shoulders, it was likely circling your head. His never went far either.
You wondered if youâd received Jayceâs lumen first, if it would have more of an attachment to you. As it stood, youâd had Viktorâs since you were young while heâd held Jayceâs and Jayce yours. The three of you being tied together had become quite the story as there went many outward poly fateds in Piltover, but luckily the gawking had passed after the first handful of weeks.
It was only a few days ago that Viktor confessed heâd been rather confused when heâd met Jayce and the lumens had flashed against one another.
âThere were no similarities,â heâd explained, holding up one long, thin finger for your lumen to rest on as it hovered in front of him. The three of you were cozied up in your lackluster apartmentâa studio more than a bedroom but it had a nice pullout couch and plenty of blankets to rest on in front of your heater. âJayce was ecstatic, of course, but I was ruminating over your lumen when we first met.â
âI thought he hated me,â Jayce had murmured, breath warm against your ear as you laughed.
âI did not hate you,â huffed Viktor on your other side, rolling his eyes as he dropped his hand, your lumen resting within. âI wasnât aware we had a third, yetâit was puzzling.â
âI had to explain it to him,â Jayce chuckled. âOne of my old friends was in a poly.â
âAnd, then, he was even more ecstatic,â Viktor sighed but there was affection in it. âI thought youâd follow him home some nights.â
âAnd leave you all by yourself?â You laid your head on his shoulder, grinning as his eyes fled. It was still so early into the relationship, and he grew flustered with physical affection whereas Jayce sought it every chance. âIâd never.â
âItâs better now, weâre all together,â Jayce hummed, lowering to lay his head in your lap. You brushed your hand through his hair, smiling as his lumen lit up in Viktorâs lap.
âYes,â Viktor had agreed, careful as he laid his head against yours. âIt all feelsâŚcomplete.â
Your chest warmed at the memory as you held both of their lumens in your hands, giving a fleeting kiss to each. Viktorâs snuggled happily into your palm while Jayceâs pulsed a happy gold before flying off, likely to check in with Viktor.
As your eyes lifted to follow its journey, you jumped when you found Jayce smiling from a few feet away by his desk. He seemed to be shuffling through some papers. Your lumen floated just nice his head, twinkling in the sunlight that shone through the windows behind you.
âDidnât see you there,â you said, stretching your legs out before standing. Viktorâs lumen left your hand, keeping close to your neck.
âI hope youâre not bored.â He opened an arm up and you approached. You still grew giddy with any chance to be wrapped in his embrace, quick to accept the invitation.
âI like spending time here with you both,â you assured, giggling as he bent down to kiss your forehead. âGives me plenty of practice.â
His eyes lit up, one of those dark eyebrows lifting. âOh?â
âI know what youâre about to askââ
âPlease?â His arm wrapped tighter around your waist. âI wanna see.â
âTheyâre just rough sketches!â you laughed, pushing against his chest.
âCâmon, I bet theyâre great! Iâm sure Viktor wants to see them, too.â
You shook your head, a mess of giggles as he wrapped both arms around you and slowly edged his way towards the couch.
âDid someone call my name?â asked Viktor, turning from the machine he was working on. A torch was in his hand but luckily still off for the time being. Jayceâs lumen was sitting on his knee.
âViktor tell her you want to see her art!â Jayce goaded.
âTell him he needs to wait for a real piece,â you threw back, wrinkling your nose at him as he stuck his tongue out.
âYouâve been drawing us?â Viktorâs voice seeped with awe and innocent curiosity. âMay we see?â
Jayce bounced his eyebrows at you, all too smug. âTold you.â
âFineâfine!â you sighed, throwing your hands up and wiggling out of his hold as you went to grab your canvas notebook. âDonât gripe when you see your half-finished faces.â
The tap of Viktorâs crutch intermingled with Jayceâs footsteps as they met you by the couch. As you handed over your work, Viktor was the one to accept it as Jace stood over him. Both their eyes went wide at the current page and your hand went straight to your arm as you shuffled in place.
âThose are just warmups, soâŚâ
âWarmups?â Jayce breathed, looking up from the notebook. âThese are amazing!â
âI have to agree, the detail is astounding,â Viktor hummed, looking to turn back a page. He caught your eyes before he did. âIs this all right? Tell us if weâre overstepping.â
âNo, itâs okay! Iâm used to people watching me draw on the street, itâs just⌠I donât know.â You shrugged, bringing a hand up as Viktorâs lumen rubbed against your neck. Jayceâs was just settling on your shoulder again. âI care about what you guys think. Itâs not anything big like you do, butâŚâ
âBig?â Jayce echoed, both of their sights set on you.
âWell, itâs not as important as what you both do is what I mean.â
âOf course itâs important,â Viktor argued, expression stern.
âBut itâs art!â you laughed, waving off the sudden seriousness growing from them. âItâs helping a bunch of people like your creations do. Thatâs much more important.â
âArt is just as, if not more, important,â he continued, passing the notebook to Jayce. âWe are helping people in different ways, but do not do yourself the disservice and think what you create is anything less than what we do.â
âHeâs right,â Jayce agreed, holding up your work. âThis? This speaks to people. Your work can bring life to a room and lets people save a special moment in time.â
âOkay, donât butter me up so much or Iâll melt!â you squeaked, too embarrassed to look at them as they chuckled and continued flipping through your sketches. It wasnât long before the three of you were on the couch, both of them pointing out their favorites.
âIs my hair truly that messy?â Viktor grumbled, raising a hand to it. âPerhaps I should cut it.â
âNo, I like it,â you said, grabbing his wrist. âYou twirl it when youâre thinking! Itâs so sweet.â
He blinked at you. âI do?â
Jayce whistled and you turned and gasped, completely forgetting the drawing youâd done of him in the forge. It was more from memory so your imagination had left it a bit more detailed than the rest.
âOkay, thatâs enough!â
You swiped for the book, shutting it as Jayce laughed. Viktor rolled his eyes, smirking as he nudged your shoulder.
âShould I be worried of any scandalous pieces of me in there?â
You pouted, holding the notebook tighter to your chest.
âOh?â Jayce breathed. âShe didnât say no!â
âYou two are the worst!â you groaned, unable to help yourself from smiling as they both laughed in tandem.
+summary: after a devastating end of a six-year relationship, she decided a change was needed. a change that ultimately brings her more opportunities, and she even finds love in an unexpected place. +pairing: f1 grid x indycar!driver +warnings: cheating, curse words, pregnancy, betrayal, mentions sexism, mentions misogyny, etc. If I missed something, let me know. face claim: tony breidinger dedicated to @fangirl-dot-com. They helped me so much whenever I got stuck. I highly recommend them. Their fics are so good. I do not give my permission to have my work reposted. I do not give my permission to have my work translated. If I'm notified that you've stolen my work or claim it as your own, you'll be asked to take it down before I'll report you. End of discussion.
The way Wyatt became possessive over his phone when before he'd always let her use it was concerning, but she brushed it off thinking maybe it was just a one-time thing. Then she noticed whenever she stepped into the room, and he was on the phone, he'd leave or if they were in the room together and his phone rang, he'd get up and answer it in a different room. The thought of him cheating on her crossed her mind at one point, but he wouldn't do that, right?
Right? Wrong.
Stepping into the house after a long flight, all she wanted to do was take a nice hot shower to scrub off the airport griminess and cuddle with Wyatt on the couch, but walking through the house, she noticed articles of clothing strewn about. 'That's weird' she thought to herself. Her ears picked up moaning sounds coming from their shared bedroom. Hearing lewd sounds like that made her blood run cold. Wyatt was cheating on her, but with whom?
Opening the door to their bedroom, she was met with Wyatt having her barely eighteen-year-old sister, Elizabeth, bent over the side of the bed.
"What the hell is going on?!"
Wyatt pushed Elizabeth forward, letting her hit the mattress. "Y/n, babe, this isn't what it looks like."
"Really? Because to me it looks like you were just balls deep in my sister." her eyes darted to said sister who's twirling her hair in-between her fingers and kicking her feet back and forth all with a smug look on her face. "And you! You're my sister. How could you do this to me?"
"I've loved him for years and it wasn't fair that you had him all to yourself."
"So, you thought it was a good idea for you to sleep with him?! Do you hear yourself?"
Elizabeth got up from the bed and walked over to Wyatt, wrapping her arms around his waist. "It's not the first time we've slept together."
"What does she mean, Wyatt?"
"Go ahead, babe. Tell her, or I will," Wyatt looking down at his feet hesitating to tell her was everything she needed to know that whatever's been going on between the two of them has been going on for a while. "Since he won't say anything, we've been together for eight months."
"Eight months?!?! Un-fucking-believable."
"Is now a bad time to say I'm pregnant- wait, what are you doing?" Elizabeth asked, watching as y/n left the bedroom, muttering under her breath about how her own sister was a backstabbing, home wrecking whore.
"I'm picking yours and his clothes up off the floor and throwing them in the trash where they belong."
"You can't do that!"
"Seeing as this is my house, I can do what I want and I'm just cleaning up the mess you left behind as per usual."
"But-"
Y/n walked over to the front door, opening it and gestured for her to leave. "I don't care where you go, or who you go to, because you are no longer welcomed here."
With no other choice, Elizabeth dug hers and Wyatt's clothes out of the trash and got dressed. Once they were gone, she wasted no time in reaching for her rather expensive tequila and drank it straight from the bottle.
"Who needs boyfriends when you have a sister like Elizabeth."
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josefnewgarden where was my invite?
⤡ yourinstagram it got lost in the mail.
user1 I find it a little weird that she's in Maranello đ¤
⤡user2 everyone takes a vacation to Maranello, so it's not that weird.
⤡user1 maybe but wearing a Ferrari jacket and going to the Ferrari Museum and then taking a picture of the prancing horse? its sus to me.
user3 If you go to formula one, I swear to God I'll scream.
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⤡user4 Y/N LIKED?!?
⤡user5 this pretty much confirms she's going to f1.
user6 that jacket is sooooo cute!
ScuderiaFerrari red looks good on you.
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⤡user7 ARIANA WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?!
user8 there's a reason why there hasn't been a woman in formula one in thirty-three years.
⤡user9 and its because formula one is for men and not women.
⤡user10 if she does to f1, she'll choke under the pressure and go back to indycar.
She'd be lying if she said listening to the Ferrari higher ups talk about what was expected of her once she signed the contract wasn't lowkey terrifying. Ferrari was the dream team. A team every driver wanted to be a part of because of its past successes and rich history. And who wouldn't want to join the likes of Fangio, Lauda, Prost and Schumacher in the Ferrari Hall of fame?
"You with us, y/n?" her lawyer set his hand on her shoulder, getting her attention.
"I'm sorry, but can you repeat that?"
"As we were saying, Ferrari goes deeper than just a brand of car. Many individuals have joined over the years, but many have also cracked under the pressure. Are you sure you can handle it?"
"Oh! Definitely."
"If you're so sure, then sign away," Fred slid the contract over the sleek oak table and handed her a pen, hurriedly signing her name on the dotted line. As she set the pen down, it hit her. She was, as of that moment, a formula one driver for Scuderia Ferrari.
She stood up, shaking everyone's hand, stopping at Fred. "Thank you for taking a chance on me. I won't let you down."
"I know you won't." The small French man smiled. "Now, would you like a tour?"
Nodding her head, an older Ferrari employee guided them to the door and started going from room to room, talking intensively about anything and everything Ferrari. It was one thing to see pictures of past drivers and read their achievements, but to lay eyes on the multiple rows of championship winning cars was another. It only made the excitement grow.
That same Ferrari employee saw Charles and immediately waved him over. "Charles! Mate, come meet your new teammate!"
When their eyes met, it was like everything slowed down. It felt as if no one else was in the room but them. Just then, a warm, fuzzy feeling washed over her, and a small flutter of butterflies tickled inside her body. Was this love at first sight? But she just met Charles. There's no way she could possibly fall in love with her new teammate Right?
The corners of the Monegasques' mouth curved into a grin. "I'm Charles."
"I'm Y/n."
His trainer and the Ferrari employee exchanged looks and knew something special had happened between the two drivers. No one looks at someone like that and does not end up together.
"As much as I'd love to stay and chat, I got to get going. We should get together sometime and get to know each other since we're going to be teammates."
"I'd love that!"
They swapped phones, putting each other's numbers in. As the tour continued, she looked over her shoulder and watched him walk away, completely ignoring the Ferrari employee. The season couldn't start fast enough.
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scuderiaferrari pushing past expectations and shattering glass ceilings, y/n y/ln makes history by being the first woman since Giovanna Amati in 1992 to race in formula one. Everyone here at Ferrari can't wait to see what you achieve!
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yourinstagram racing for Ferrari has always been a dream of mine since I was a kid and now that's coming to fruition feels amazing. thank you for this opportunity.
⤡scuderiaferrari đĽ°â¤ď¸
user1 time to stop watching formula one.
⤡user2 if you're going to stop watching formula one all because a woman joined the grid, then that's says a lot about you as a person.
charles_leclerc the season can't start fast enough!
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user3 while I'm sad to see her leave IndyCar, I'm excited to see her race in formula one.
lewishamilton this is not only inspirational to me, but many women who want to get into motorsports, or even formula one, but don't because of the rampant sexism and misogyny. I know your career in formula one is going to bright!
⤡yourinstagram you have no idea how much this means to me!
user4 with charles and y/n Ferrari will be unstoppable.
*liked by scuderiaferrari*
user5 Ferrari dominance will bore people.
user6 Ferrari wdc and wcc confirmed!
part two will have ALL the drama.
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