Nostalgia (42 nostalgia stories)
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Changmin has a secret.
Changmin and Victoria struggle to come to terms with Yunho's death.
Changmin falls in love with a farmer boy.
In which a group of friends struggles through longing to return to the past when things were happier.
A Story Titled You You were supposed to return home that day for a family gathering. Out of bad luck, your car couldn’t start and the drizzling rain got heavier. You had no choice but to wait at the nearby café while waiting for the repair man to come and tow away the car.
Another minkyebin oneshot inspired by this.
Ten years, three months, one week, and four days. That was how long it had been since Hoseok had heard from Taehyung. Their breakup had been physically and emotionally messy. There had been a heated argument, a lot of yelling and maybe even more crying, but one thing about it had been clean. They had immediately cut contact with each other the day it happened. Hoseok had packed his things and moved in with Namjoon, Taehyung had changed his phone number, and that was it.
Spending time momentarily with affectionate people, can quite possibly be the best gift recieved.
(Fixed a few spelling and grammar errors.) A few very short stories about the thoughts of a man whose lover passed away ten years ago. (Inspired by the song 'Coffee Shop'-B.A.P)
In commemoration of my 4th anniversary here on AFF, I happened to write a JongYu request fic. A random inspiration of mine. Hope you enjoy!
The cold winters were getting to him, he missed her so much . Without her he only felt loneliness , she was the only one who cared for him , she was always concerned about what he ate or drank or what he wore . With her he felt safe and happy but now that she was gone what was left for him in this world ?
"I don't want to grow up. I don't want to be old."
One-shot: partly in Kwon Jiyong's point of view, other half in Choi Seunghyun's. Some times it seems like the simplest things are what means the most to us. But when you're forced to leave behind something as simple as a friendship, would you be willing to let it go - or live the rest of your life attached to an unfulfilled promise?