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Don't Tell Me What You See

Summary:

Y/N never wanted to find her soulmate. Her soulmate didn’t want to have one. What happens when they are forced to work together, despite the odds. What happens when Y/N is the only half of the soul bond that forms, and it’s too late for her soulmate to realize who she is.

Notes:

Pairing: ??? BTS x reader

Author’s notes: Any guesses on who her soulmate could be?

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Some people are lucky to have been given a soulmate by the cosmos. These people have a matching tattoo connecting them to each other. However, it’s not until these two people meet and go through what they call their ‘soul journey’, where their souls establish the bond and intimately connect. Soulmate tattoos were common, most of the population had them.

Some people are not so lucky, they never receive a soulmate mark. A reason behind this had never been discovered. However, on multiple occasions, these people have been known to receive their tattoos later, either from a bond being rejected or by 1 of the pair passing into the cosmos. They receive their tattoo and the other party’s tattoo changes to match. This was very rare.

On the rarest of occasions, some people meet their twin flame. A soul to mirror your own. The cosmos almost completely stopped creating twin flames, in the last 80 years, they had dropped down to 10,000 bonds globally. No mark or tattoo was given, just the intimate warmth of the other person’s soul.

 

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Y/N was considered one of the lucky ones. Soulmate tattoo appearing on their 16th birthday. However, life has a way of making a blessing by the cosmos feel like a curse; One they witnessed first hand. Losing their older brother because of a bond gone wrong. Forever promising themselves, that if their soulmate wanted to fully reject the bond, they would let them.

 

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It was never your intention to stand out. You chose when to fade into the background and when to attract attention. That’s why it’s so easy for you to move around Bighit unnoticed.

You started working as a new producer 3 months ago, but you chose to remain invisible unless in the studio. The studio was where you took control, demanded to be listened to and refused to back down. You were fully true to yourself there; it was your comfort place. And thankfully Bighit became a second home to you, moving quietly through the halls with ease; side stepping artists and other coworkers to only focus on the artists you were trusted to.

However, in the past months you had only worked with the other producers; giving input on their track, helping with lyrics or melodies, never actually working with an artist directly. Or that was… until last week when a certain someone came across a track set you had been working on.