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“How am I supposed to work like this? I don't have paid sick leave! Oh god, I'm gonna lose my job. And my home. And my cat,” San complained as soon as Wooyoung had managed to get him onto the passenger seat of his rusty old car. He looked positively miserable, maybe a little anxious even.
“Don't worry, okay? We'll figure this out. You don't have to pay me for today, okay? Actually, please don't sue me. I'll bring you food every day. You'll get by. I'll take care of you. Just… Aish, just stay calm for now. Alright, hospital.”____
Growing up in a small town, San has trouble finding friends in the big city of Seoul. After a month of struggling, he decides to sign up to a website that lets you ‘rent a friend’ to take along when planning small activities. As fate has it, he gets paired with none other than Jung Wooyoung, and life seems to finally fall into place. That is until Wooyoung accidentally breaks San's leg with a bowling ball…
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Choi San, a werewolf, has been captured by his enemy Jung Wooyoung, a vampire. Despite months of circling each other they've never officially met. Wooyoung has a fascination that goes against instinct, and while in his presence, San finds himself feeling the same way.
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While going on vacation together with the members in Tokyo, San and Wooyoung end up sharing a hotel room for the week.
After Wooyoung accidentally says San’s name in his sleep, San starts teasing him even more than usual.
Which honestly would’ve been embarrassing enough already.Unfortunately, San refuses to let it go.
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Wooyoung is great at hiding things.
San is great at misreading everything.
Their strategies fail at the exact same time.Between concerts, photoshoots, secrets, and a closeness that’s becoming impossible to manage, they’re running out of room to avoid the truth.
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After five years of seemingly ideal marriage, Choi San and Jung Wooyoung decide to confront the routine that threatens to kill their marriage.
At least, until they both discover a disturbing truth: routine is the least of their problems, and certainly the least dangerous.
If anything can kill their passion, it is themselves. At gunpoint—Both are highly paid hitmen working for rival organizations.
