I’d watch an entire episode of In-ho taking care of his fish (or just staring at them)
Imagine Gihun teaching Junho how to drive 🥹🥹🥹 I always thought Inho taught him but then I remembered that Gihun used to work as a chauffeur and it would make so much sense for him to do it if he and Inho were dating at that point
I bet Dora the explorer would be bad at google maps
It would be so so cute, anon!!!
But like imagine if Inho tried to teach him first (since he's the older brother) and failed because Junho fired him and refused to learn from him ever again. He turns into angry asian dad when he tries to teach Junho to drive (like he's usually so nice to baby junho but damn teaching him to drive kills Inho).
And it devolves into Gihun *rubbing his shoulders from the backseat*: jagiya please stop shouting...it's Junho's first time behind the wheel...be patient.
*Junho sweating furiously in the background and stepping on the gas instead of brake and knocking over one of those little concrete blocks with Inho's car*
day 1: yearning
@peacefulandcozy
Hwang In-ho I will never say no to anything with you in it
【Hwang in-ho】
- 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘓𝘦𝘦 𝘣𝘺𝘶𝘯𝘨-𝘩𝘶𝘯
Emily Dickinson, from a letter to Catherine May Scott wr. c. August 1848
please I’m so scared. what if in season 3 Jun-ho has to be the one who kills In-ho? or what if it’s the other way around where In-ho has to kill Jun-ho?
because it’s a possibility. Jun-ho crying and not wanting to ever hurt his brother, let alone kill him. In-ho telling him it’s okay and that he’s sorry as he guides the gun in Jun-ho’s hand to his own heart. Jun-ho having no choice but to pull the trigger.
or the other scenario where it’s In-ho who has to kill Jun-ho and Jun-ho’s death, by In-ho’s own hands, is what breaks In-ho. and after that In-ho gives up and surrenders and just allows himself to be killed, whether it’s by Gi-hun or someone else. because he’s his own brother’s murderer. he killed his own baby brother and he knows he can’t live with the shame and the guilt.
yeah I’m gonna jump—