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“I can’t help but wonder what else you might be hiding under that skirt. Care to give me a little peek?”
“Fuck off. You— you’re harassing me!”
“Am I?” he asks, quirking his brow, and then he takes a deep sniff, his nostrils flaring. “Then why do I smell so much lime all of a sudden?”
“You have smell hallucinations.”
or: Minho is an alpha who won’t take a hint, and Jisung makes the mistake of wearing a skirt and cat ears to college.
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“You’re my best friend. How could I ever judge you?”
“Judge me? What for?”
“For being... Like this.”
Iron spikes dig into the small of Jisung’s back as he’s pressed to the railing, hands bracing him on both sides.
Warmth startles him; Minho’s palm, right here, on the side of his neck, his heartbeat racing underneath his friend’s fingertips.
“Like what?”
He gulps. “T-Touchy.”
Or, a glimpse into the life of an aspiring composer, Lee Minho, and his very close friend, Han Jisung.
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Through the speckless glass, Minjeong's eyes meet Jimin's and that's when she knows what she'll be doing this summer.
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"If you shake that man awake, I'll let you leave early."
Jisung looks at where his chief is gesturing and— oh-oh. He's in trouble.
A MacBook pro perched atop their cheap crumble-induced plastic tables is absurd in its pure form. It's grotesque. It clashes with everything and somehow itself too, but what makes it outstanding, is a superlunary man clad in an elegant, clearly bespoke suit whose head is resting on the keyboard in a manner not as graceful as the rest of him, raven-black hair drawing rivers between the keys. A renaissance painting. A work of art hung on a sty wall.
He realises why everyone chickened out.
So he gathers up his courage and makes a trek to the sound asleep man.
Or, Minho is an easily-flustered CEO, and Jisung is a broke college student who works in the coffee shop that Minho frequents.
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Despite Minho and Jisung being step-brothers, they've never truly felt like family.

