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Sangwon enters Leo’s room with the expectation that the man would be scrolling through his phone, bored and half-asleep.
He doesn’t expect to see his group’s dependable leader with his back pressed against the wall, eyes staring blankly into nothing, and his cat-patterned fleece perched over his shaking shoulders.
Leo is sick. Sangwon wants to intervene.
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- Part 2 of don't fight what you're feeling, babe
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01 Jul 2026
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When Lee Sangwon’s life goes downhill in the very city that thrust him to the top, he finds himself back in the hometown he grew up in as a child one winter — brought back into reminiscing about his old town and getting by season after season with the garden in his backyard.
In the second winter, Leo finds him. And what was once an unsteady relationship slowly mends by making do with good food.
(Sangwon heals from heartbreak in Daegu. Leo follows.)
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18 Jun 2026
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He pushes his way into the room, roughly. Starts with his pants while facing the wall. “This is a pity fuck,” he clarifies.
“Yeah,” he hears Louis say, door creaking shut behind them. “But for which one of us?”
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Harry Styles is the Captain of the New York Yankees. One of his players is not performing.
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06 May 2026
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The rules of fake dating are as follows:
1. Lee Leo (herein referred to as “Leo”) must attend Lee Sangwon’s (hereinafter referred to as “Sangwon”) dance showcases every other Saturday for the remainder of the year.
2. As his “boyfriend”, Sangwon will be present at Leo’s band concerts, should and when they take place.
3. Leo and Sangwon will share at least one (1) meal together per day when their schedules allow.
4. Leo and Sangwon must hold hands for thirty (30) minutes every night.
5. Under no circumstances are they to develop actual feelings for one another.Or, Sangwon just wanted to survive his first day at work for the year. Somehow, he ended up with a fake boyfriend.
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04 May 2026
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Lee Sangwon quit music two years ago. Then he found an anonymous composition, a piece for solo voice and piano that described something he'd never been able to articulate about himself. It brought him back. He applied to the conservatory on impulse, got in on full scholarship, and was assigned a mentor: a third-year composition student named Lee Leo, who is precise and cold and carries something in his silence that Sangwon can't name. What Sangwon doesn't know is that Leo wrote that piece for a trainee who disappeared without explanation, a trainee Leo always thought he'd failed.
Some things take longer to arrive than you expect. That doesn't make them late.
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01 May 2026

