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Everyone knows Han Jisung and Lee Minho hate each other. The media loves it, the league markets it, and their teammates are way too entertained by it.
But being forced to room together at national camp starts blurring lines Jisung was very comfortable keeping buried.
Or: Jisung learns very quickly that hatred and attraction feel alarmingly similar when you’re sharing a room with your biggest rival.
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Minho has a problem that he doesn't know how to get himself out of: his daughter's teacher has an obvious crush on him and won't leave him alone, and he doesn't know how to let her down without being mean.
Obviously, the best course of action is enlisting Jisung in a ridiculous pretend relationship with him when he's summoned for a parent-teacher conference. What he doesn't know is that is going to be the trigger that starts unraveling feelings he didn't even know he had for his best friend.
Obviously.
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“Is the seat next to you taken?”
Minho looks up, fixing the round rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose, and finds the guy that has clearly become familiar against his will standing there, fingers curled around the strap of his bag.
“Ah. Jiwon,” he says. “I suppose this row has enough seats for both of us.”
“Jisung,” he corrects, settling down with one chair of respectful distance between them. He sounds amused by the mistake. Minho is just happy they won’t be bumping elbows. “But you can call me anything you want.”
Minho’s eyebrows shoot up. “Does that line usually work for you?”
“I don’t know,” Jisung laughs, setting his laptop on the desk and pulling out a giant can of an energy drink out of his bag. He pops it open and takes a generous swig. “It’s the first time I’ve ever used it.”
(Minho moves to Seoul with one rule at the forefront of his mind: to not give his heart away to a hockey player. Jisung breaks it for him.)
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Stress-related paranoia and dissociation: happen when emotional stress becomes too intense for the mind to process clearly. Paranoia can make fear feel like fact, turning uncertainty into certainty that someone is lying, angry, leaving, or unsafe. Dissociation can follow when the fear becomes too much, causing the person to feel numb, unreal, detached, or far away from their own body and surroundings.
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- Part 9 of Nine Ways To Stay
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Hyunjin scoffs inelegantly. “You’re making the face.”
“Which one?”
“With the—the eyes, and. Just, stop it,” Hyunjin huffs, moving closer so he can discreetly slap Minho’s arm. “He’s too young for you.”
“Looks older than that friend you tried to set me up with last month.”
“You know your loyal army of aunties would start hemorrhaging if you hooked up with a messy little rockstar.”
Rock band frontman Jisung Han and esteemed actor Minho Lee meet at a party.

