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hop out, cop out (baby you're a knockout) by conclusions (introductions)
Fandoms: NCT (Band)
10 Mar 2019
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“There’s a situation,” Mark tells Jaemin over the phone.
“Did you fall down the stairs again?” Jaemin asks.
“No,” Mark says, and glances over at Donghyuck. “It’s—well, there’s a zombie, for one—”
“A what—”
“And, uh, in my previous life, we dated,” Mark continues. “Apparently.”
There’s silence on the other end of the phone.
“For the record,” Donghyuck points out, “I’m not a zombie.”(or: donghyuck hops out casket-fresh, and mark starts to believe, just a little, in soulmates.)
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- Part 1 of something like fate
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Not even in Donghyuck's wildest dreams could he have imagined that, at some point in his life, he would run over a cow named Marta and become fascinated with a hot, kind of annoying, farmboy named Mark.
Bookmarked by nightcalls
07 Jun 2026
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Donghyuck is an actor by trade. It's how he makes his money and how he makes Jaemin and Renjun their money and how he’s able to pay for his brother’s Arts degree and the reason why he can't go anywhere without either bodyguards or a disguise. Before all of this, he actually thought he was pretty good at it. Thought he’d mastered packing himself away, folding his arms and legs neatly into a box and slotting it in the space behind his sternum, to pretend to be someone else with different motivations and desires and ideas.
But then Mark appears and suddenly Donghyuck can’t find the box anymore, can’t slip his skin off and tuck himself out of sight before he gives himself away.
That doesn’t stop him from trying.
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07 Jun 2026
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Here is what Donghyuck knows: Mark was the one constant he never had to question.
Six years of proof sitting right there- in shared playlists and stupid arguments and the kind of comfort that stops feeling like a choice and starts feeling like gravity. Through the mess of it, the mundane of it, the 2am and the 2pm of it, Mark was the one thing he never thought to hold onto because it never once felt like something he could lose.
Here is what Donghyuck doesn't know: why gravity stopped working.
Nothing changed. Everything changed. And he's standing in the middle of it, watching the most important thing in his life quietly become something he doesn't recognize.
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07 Jun 2026
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Planning a wedding can be quite fun, as long as it’s done by someone who actually knows what they’re doing and maybe even has some help along the way.
Lee Donghyuck has the great honor of being given the title of master of ceremonies at his twin’s luxury dream wedding. He tries to put on a good face for the entire day, but at the same time the most important thing for him is simply to survive the hell. Up until that point, everything goes well, when he receives his outfit, in which he is supposed to appear as a witness, but fits more into the role of a disco ball. Donghyuck can more or less accept this streak of bad luck, but what he has a much harder time swallowing is the fact that he has to spend the rest of the wedding with Mark Lee, the person he hates more than anyone.
A small mistake is enough to turn everything upside down: the dream honeymoon to Hawaii meant for the bride has been booked under Donghyuck and Mark’s names. And since cancellation isn’t possible, they are forced to call a truce for the duration of a ten-day luxury cruise and pretend to be a freshly married, happy couple. The question is whether they can pull it off in a way that, during their fake honeymoon, no one ends up needing an ambulance.Bookmarked by nightcalls
07 Jun 2026

