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In a sea of 101 girls, she’s found her anchor.
Fu Jing doesn’t like Xuanyi. (Or maybe, she likes her a little too much.)
“I did it,” Fu Jing whispers into Xuanyi’s hair, her tone one of disbelief, like she’s still shocked at it all.
‘All my intel said you’re not meant to be back until next week and I’m sitting here using your flat as a sniper nest to kill a bad guy. This is awkward.’ AU
Jessica has been in the industry for quite some time, but she's never had a co-star like Tiffany Hwang. [Hollywood AU]
A recommendations list for my personal favourite SNSD fics. Mostly JeTi and TaengSic oneshots.
"I dream about you, even when I'm not asleep."
I wanted to give you everything.
The first time Mimi sees Bora, she mistakes her for an elementary school student.
It’s like they were meant to sing together. That’s all she allows herself to think. Not that they were meant to be together, only sing together. It’s easier to think of it like that, to think of Taeyeon as her fellow main vocal and future member and friend at most. Or so she tells herself anyway.
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She’s aware that she’s gaping like a fish on dry land, but she’s too shocked by seeing Jessica here of all places. Even though this is the country they were born in, grew up in, seeing Jessica here feels like a dream, or a different life. Or: JeTi reunite at a Hollywood audition.
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Jessica likes girls. Likes the feel of their hair, especially when it’s torn from their scalps. Likes the sound of their voices, especially when they’re screaming, pleading, choking. Likes the look in their eyes, especially when the life has faded from them.
Daisy never thought she’d one day be obsessed with a strand of hair. Surely, this is the most irksome, distracting, burdensome strand of hair that ever existed. Yes, she’s talking about that one strand of hair that keeps getting into Yeonwoo’s eyes.
Seohyun is Yoona's math tutor, and Yuri and Jessica are not very helpful best friends.
Meeting you is like making a switch to polar coordinates: complex and imaginary things are given a magnitude and direction.
Sojung doesn’t look up from the parchment she’s poring over when she hears the two knocks on her door. “Come in,” she calls. “Gongjunim,” comes a familiar voice.
Love isn’t voluntary like that. It’s not something in their will, in their control. And even as it’s literally killing her, she can’t bear to be free from it.
Sojung is rather awkward around her after Sinbi says that she considers Sojung a 200/100 leader and the prettiest member in the group.
Extra scenes from my Where the Heart Is series that don't necessarily fit into the body of the story.
Jessica learns quickly that there is little glamour in dating an idol.
Everyone in Jessica's university is obsessed with some famous idol named Tiffany Hwang coming to their school, but Jessica just wants to sleep and pass stats.
Lately, I’ve been thinking about two questions: What do you think about Hani? and What do you think about Heeyeon?
The first time that Heeyeon goes to the coffee shop where Junghwa works, she’s running around half blind because she broke her glasses again and she has half a cream cheese bagel stuffed into and probably looks utterly deranged.
Joohyun’s stare used to make Seulgi’s heart race, her face flush, but now she’s incapable of any of those things. Even time no longer moves the same way when she feels trapped within the same moment while the world moves forward without her.
Taeyeon laughs for a good five minutes when Jessica tells her that she’s a zombie. “I think you’ve been watching too much The Walking Dead.”
“Hey, it took you long enough!” is Tiffany’s way of greeting, but it’s the other person across the table that makes Jessica stop and stare. “Oh, I invited TaeTae too. You don’t mind, do you Jessi?” “No, of course not,” Jessica says with an airy laugh. It’s not a lie; she doesn’t mind, she would never mind Taeyeon, it’s just that… Well.
When she left for Seoul, it was the wrong time, but now… They’re in the same place at the same time, but they’re no longer the same people. Even after all these years, Tiffany hasn’t been able to let go of Jessica and she wonders if Jessica has been able to let go of her.
It’s the same routine, until it isn’t.