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“Because there’s something that scares me even more than falling apart with you… and that’s falling apart without you in my life.”
Jeonghan and Seungcheol know each other as children, lose sight of each other, and spend years orbiting one another without daring to land.
At fifteen, Jeonghan believed he had a plan: engineering, a stable future, something that made sense. For a while, he let himself believe he could be a beta. That things wouldn’t be decided for him. Then he presents as an omega, and everything falls apart.
Engineers are alphas. Omegas don’t get field jobs. The rules are already established, and no one is interested in changing them.
So he adapts. Or tries to. Between missed opportunities, silent resentment, shared heats, dreams chased, discrimination faced, and hearts broken and rebuilt, however, somehow, they always find a way to meet again and learn a truth that was always there:
Some loves don’t disappear. They just wait.
Bookmarked by zenreena
21 Jun 2026
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Seungcheol has hated his best friend's twin since the moment they met. Yoon Jeonghan is all beauty, brains, and masterful manipulation, yet everyone loves him. No one sees through the perfectly crafted mask he dons so seamlessly, only him.
So, when Joshua asks him to hire the omega as his assistant, he's hesitant.
Jeonghan practically lives to piss him off, but he can't fire him. Not when his two kids love him just as much as everyone else—if not more.
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Jeonghan doesn’t understand why his siblings are worried about him. He’s very happy living the way he is. He parties hard every night, goes home with strangers, and enjoys his free time. What in the ever-loving fuck is wrong with that?
When his twin gets him an interview at his chaebol best friend’s company, he has every intention of being very annoying. This way, he will never have to see the bastard again once he’s fired. But also, because he’s really hot when he’s angry, and Jeonghan is just an omega after all.
An omega who, despite hating kids, thinks the alpha’s children are way too cool to be his.
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Single dad Seungcheol is forced to hire party-boy Jeonghan, and despite trying hard to hate him, he fails spectacularly.Bookmarked by zenreena
21 Jun 2026
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It's early spring in 1886, when Yoon Jeonghan returns home after six years abroad, prepared to surrender himself to exactly what society has always required of him: dutiful son, respectable omega, and suitable bride to the man to whom he has been betrothed for the last seventeen years.
But The Season has just begun and promises to welcome Jeonghan home with all its usual excesses: advantageous marriages, ruined reputations, and the sort of spectacle Jeonghan can’t help but revel in. But neither the friends nor the life Jeonghan left behind have remained the same. They are all older now, wilder. More beautiful in their freedoms and far less interested in behaving as they ought.
Worst of all is Choi Seungcheol. Newly titled, gloriously eligible Seungcheol has become the very centre of society's attention. He is not the boy Jeonghan remembers. Then again, neither is Jeonghan.
Jeonghan tells himself he has come home for family. Unfortunately, first loves are notoriously difficult things to leave behind.
Or: Jeonghan, Seungcheol and years of yearning, with a side of PI CHEOLIN!
Lightly inspired by Taylor Swift's song 'Ivy'
Bookmarked by zenreena
20 Jun 2026
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Prince Seungcheol was born to inherit a kingdom. Florist’s son Jeonghan was never meant to stand beside a throne.
But after years of lantern festivals and quiet love, the future king shocks the entire realm by choosing the boy he’s loved since childhood as his consort—and changes the kingdom forever.
Bookmarked by zenreena
16 Jun 2026
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In which two people are given a second chance at a life they wasted the first time around.
“What,” Jeonghan said. “What did you think.”
Seungcheol was quiet for a long moment.
“I drove my car off a bridge,” he said.
The words were very quiet.
“After they told me,” Seungcheol said. “At the hospital. After they told me what had happened, what — how you—” He couldn’t finish that sentence.
“I got in my car and I drove and I don’t—” His hands were clasped between his knees again. “I don’t know if I meant to. I don’t know if it was an accident. I’ve thought about it, since, I’ve thought about it a thousand times in this life and I don’t know.”
He breathed. “I woke up at seventeen and I don’t know.”
Bookmarked by zenreena
16 Jun 2026
