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Ditch the clowns, get the crown, baby I’m the one to beat by Dusty_Pinwheel
Fandoms: SEVENTEEN (Band)
12 Jul 2026
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Jeonghan, the school’s golden boy—basketball captain, top ranker, untouchable. Joshua, his perfect adversary—soccer vice-captain, student council president, equally untouchable.
Everyone knows they hate each other. Their feud is so notorious that even the neighbouring schools know about it.
So, what will happen when they meet as bikers of opposing gangs on one fateful night? Will the newfound rivalry spur their hate even further, or will the unresolved tension lingering from the very start finally give way to something else—something spelled in four letters?
Bookmarked by Littlemashroom
15 Jun 2026
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jeonghan can’t pinpoint when it first started. when he started to see the difference between him and joshua. physically, that is. when joshua grew more into his features, was no longer the lanky, still-growing boy from california with the specific accent in his still polite korean, but instead—a man, handsome, muscled, big.
huh.
yoon jeonghan is freshly thirty years old when he’s apart from joshua hong again for one of the longest times he ever has been, when he realizes that joshua hong is suddenly—built like a fucking tank or something.
Bookmarked by Littlemashroom
12 Jun 2026
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“That one’s never coming down,” Jisoo muttered, staring up at the sky after Jeonghan’s tennis ball disappeared into the dark.”
After a tennis ball disappears into the night sky and never comes back down, Jeonghan and Jisoo are left circling around everything they can’t quite say to each other—until years later, the things they lost begin to return in unexpected ways.
Bookmarked by Littlemashroom
09 Jun 2026
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起源於ins上的尹淨漢洪知秀的校服摟肩 不是現背 一切都是AU
Bookmarked by Littlemashroom
06 Jun 2026
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It shouldn’t be this hard to stand in front of him like this. To watch him move, take in air. To watch him smile at other people, talk and laugh with them, while all-too-carefully avoiding looking at him. Jeonghan knew it was what he deserved—he deserved even less, arguably.
He’d expected it. Had spent hours poring over every possibility and knew that this was the likeliest outcome. That Joshua would be willing to exist in the same space as him, but that would be the end of it. That there would be no niceties, no feigned politeness, not even for the sake of appearances.
Because Jeonghan had let him go. Even worse, he had turned him away.
Or: Jeonghan lost Joshua ten years ago. It takes a wedding to bring him back to him.
Bookmarked by Littlemashroom
28 May 2026
