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“Let me get this straight. You wanna meet up for breakfast after our hookups to discuss the dirty details?”
“And give each other advice.”
“I don’t need advice.”
“Don’t lie to yourself, Jungkook-ssi.”
Jungkook blankly stares. Jimin shrugs.
“You’re a mess. I’m a wreck. What’ve we got to lose?”
or;
Jungkook keeps running into a pretty stranger on his walk of shame, so they decide to make an arrangement out of it.
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knee-deep by cutiesexysaucie for thisneedsmorefilth, mi_ranJ
Fandoms: 방탄소년단 | Bangtan Boys | BTS
25 Dec 2025
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“You want to carry me?”
“Yes.”
“Down the mountain.”
“Yep.”
“There’s a meter of snow on the ground!”
“Glad we’re on the same page,” Jungkook snips. He offers his back again. “Now get on, before it’s too late.”
or;
Jimin’s solo winter retreat is ruined when his parents invite themselves and bring along their lifelong neighbors, the Jeons—including their youngest son.
Now Jimin’s snowed in with the boy next door, knee-deep in feelings he thought he buried years ago.
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One poorly made group chat, the members betting on his relationship status, a predetermined room assignment, and one long weekend in a cabin is enough to force Intak to truly face the feelings he’s been blocking away for years.
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The problem is— as it turns out— Maki is a really normal guy. He’s polite, and clean, and he takes all of Harua’s suggestions in stride. When he comes home late, he’s quiet enough that Harua doesn’t even hear him. He’s kind, and devastatingly sexy, and he’s shirtless more often than not when they’re home. He’s a good roommate.
Harua wants to destroy him. He can’t live like this. He’s a principled man, and principled men don’t fall for men that rejected them already. That’s humiliating.
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“I mean… Keeho…” Taeyang laughs, shooting Keeho a look.
He blinks. “What?”
Taeyang tips his chin down, brows pulling together in an almost patronizing manner. “It’s not going to be rocket science to outperform your exes. You have horrible taste in men.”
Keeho goes to argue, but quickly realizes that there isn’t much to say. Taeyang is right. “Whatever,” Keeho huffs, cheeks burning. He’ll blame the wind.
(OR: Keeho bribes his best friend to pretend to be his boyfriend for a night.)
