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“All water has a perfect memory and is trying to get back to where it was.” — Toni Morisson.
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Wonwoo leans on the heavy iron door, deliberately out of Jeonghan’s line of sight. “I could just leave right now.”
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Chan was always meant to inherit the mantle of a leader, after all. And every god needs his devout follower.
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schaudenfreude • noun • shaa-duhn-froy-duh
pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.
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Joshua is a travelling bard and Jeonghan is the bird who lands on his window every night and sings him to sleep.
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It was maybe around that time that he started looking at his life more objectively. Less afraid to criticise and slowly learning to scrutinise things he’s viewed as untouchable for the longest time. Something about the fresh air, maybe. It had taken so long for him to build up the life they were living and now— now, they were on tour, seeing people all over the world that loved them, and Seungcheol couldn’t quite see that with the same glitz and glamour he’d started out chasing. It was embarrassing. For him to climb up the mountain and think hey, this view isn’t actually that nice. But it was around that time that Seungcheol had stopped seeing SEVENTEEN as permanent.
Whether that has changed—or rather, whether Seungcheol will act on it will be up in the air for the next decade.
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The company has plans. So does Jeonghan. So should Seungcheol, probably. But he just lets himself get tugged along like he always does. Follows again, and again, and again.
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When Jeonghan gets the invitation in the mail, he laughs out loud; helplessly, wildly, with disbelief. It comes out of him like he’s a cornered reptile spitting acid. You are cordially invited to the wedding of Choi Seungcheol and Oh Nayoung, reads the dainty script inside the card. Jeonghan would bet money that Nayoung picked it, that she showed Seungcheol and he said sure, darling, whatever you want. He’d always been a bit of a pushover.
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- Part 3 of 17hols fills (2022)
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16 Apr 2026
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Jeonghan looks intently at the paperwork, half-finished. Patient: Choi Seungcheol. 178cm. Right-handed. Mentally he adds what he’s learned in the past eight months: Hard-working. Prone to martyrdom and dramatics. The strongest batter on the team since Jung Taekwoon. A weak swimmer, apparently.
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- Part 2 of spring poetics
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Bookmarked by fivetwentyfive
15 Apr 2026
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Junhui laughed again. His arms were still looped around Joshua’s neck, the weight of him a warm anchor. After hours of boring, sludgy work, Joshua finally felt like himself again. Returning home was a resurrection.
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06 Mar 2026
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They stand at the gunwale as the ship sinks and the sun sets and Jihoon thinks, I could do this again every day of my life and be perfectly fucking happy. You’re the one I wanna watch the last ships go down with. It’s you.
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Bookmarked by fivetwentyfive
20 Feb 2026
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“It doesn’t matter,” Jeonghan says. He drags a finger around the mouth of his own beer glass, drawing a circle on the condensation. “I won’t see him that much anymore after this.”
“Everything matters to you,” Seungcheol mutters. “You just don’t like saying it out loud.”
Jeonghan learns what to keep and what to discard; all that comes between him and Mingyu catches up.

