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When the Quarter Quell drags previous victors back into the arena, Keeho expects to survive the way he always has: by staying entertaining, staying adored, staying untouchable. Jiung expects none of that. A quiet victor from Seven with a reputation for being “difficult,” he built a life as far from the Capitol as he could.
But if they agree on anything, it’s this: they don’t like each other.
Choi Jiung hates Yoon Keeho and the feeling is decidedly mutual. Even before the arena, they were already a danger to each other, spending years learning exactly how to get under each other’s skin.
But with friends missing, enemies closing in, and the arena stripping them down to nerve and blood, Keeho and Jiung may end up forced into the same path. Depending on each other is a problem. Wanting each other is worse. And the closer they get to something like trust, the more dangerous it becomes for everyone.
Bookmarked by foolishlymellow
01 Jul 2026
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Nothing can change it now, but I'm still looking.
After a drug trip gone wrong, Shota has gained the ability to see how many days left each person has on their life. Actually, he's not sure what that strange little counter is above his best friend's head, but everyone thinks he's crazy when he mentions it, and before he knows it... Keeho is dead, when his clock reaches zero.
Now Shota is trying to start over, with both his life of drugs and his stint in rehab behind him. Still, the numbers remain, and Shota can't look at one in the single digits without wanting to cry.
Enter Jongseob, the first zero since Keeho. He's abrasive, a little hard to love, but Shota is determined to find out if these clocks can be rewound... And if so, how many times before it's best simply left to fate? Can a broken heart be healed?
Bookmarked by foolishlymellow
06 Jun 2026
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Fake-flirting does, apparently, lead to fake-butterflies, Keeho realises. Not the ink type, the my stomach just did something stupid and traitorous kind. Keeho wishes he could blame the alcohol, like he usually does. One shot isn’t enough for that, though, so this time he'll have to blame the crowd and the lights.
It's not the fact that Jiung is too close. He doesn’t need to think about it any harder than that.
(or: Jiung wants revenge. His ex hates Keeho. Easy math.)
Bookmarked by foolishlymellow
23 May 2026
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Keeho's exhausted and he's one dance left before he can go home. He had no plans of falling in love.
"Dancing isn’t anyone’s dream job, including Keeho, but he actually doesn't hate it. The attention is nice, admittedly smug to see men and women drool when he twists seductively on platforms. Strobing lights bounce off the glistening curve of his chest as he runs his hands over his body, coaxing money and desire out of everyday people. Sometimes he feels like the most important person on earth just being on stage. The money can be good, so good that the physical toll feels worth it."
OR
the stripper actually does like you, bro
Bookmarked by foolishlymellow
22 May 2026
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It is Keeho's sworn secret that he is the only one who gets to see Jiung like this–the only one who knows the expanse of artwork illustrated across his bare skin.
Or, Keeho kisses along the trail of Jiung's tattoos.
Bookmarked by foolishlymellow
22 May 2026

