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Jessica's soccer team wins their championship game, which leads Tiffany to blurting something embarrassing in the heat of the moment.
When they arrive at the apartment building, Seulgi and Yesol press the house number of their sister’s unit and wait for the telltale buzz that will let them into the building. They take the elevator and get off at the right floor, walk to the end of the hallway as instructed and knock at the third to the last door. When it opens, the woman on the other side isn’t their sister.
Sometimes Minho wished he could exchange his recurve bow for a cupid’s one- and shoot it straight into Kibum’s heart.
Even though Luhan's team beat Minseok's team in the championship soccer match, the former decides he wants to get a little closer to his rival off the field as well.
Based on the ISAC incident.
Luda has always been the best at volleyball, wherever she went. That’s until she meets Bona.
You love baseball, it's your passion and it's consumed you so much you've let your grades drop. You're parents, teachers, and coach are disappointed. Your coach ends up telling you, you can't play until your grades are up. And so you reluctantly hit the books only to realize its hopeless. You'll never get it. Thankfully the boy sitting next to you in the library is willing to help. ☆Jungkook x Reader (male or female) ☆oneshot ☆complete
They’re the Dream Team. The Dynamic Duo. The Perfect Pair. The Terrible Two. The Indomitable Oh Sehun and Do Kyungsoo.
Newbie. Dark horse, they call him. And Sehun knows that this race can go any way—any way he wants it to. And he wants to defeat the reigning champion, Zhang Yixing.
li·be·ro /ˈlēbəˌrō,ˈlibəˌrō/ noun
Park Chanyeol -Age: 18 -Hap
In the Science Institute for Young Males, more than one soul is surprised by the Chinese exchange student, Lu Han. Throughout many mouths, many stories were distributed all along the institute, but one of them was omitted. One story was never told, and therefore forgotten; and even