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Green stands for friendship, blue for parental love. Red stands for fate. Fate leads Jongin to his soulmate, but fate didn't have to be mutual...
When Chanyeol woke up, his memories were all gone and he found himself sitting at the bottom of the sea. An intriguing melody called out to him, beckoning him to come closer. He didn't know what to expect, and it certainly wasn't a mermaid he found... -> fairytale-ish one shot featuring Chanyeol & Lay
Sehun was as free and happy as he could be. Sitting in his comfortable cage, left to watch the colorful outside world. What a pretty world. And what a pretty boy in that cage over there...
Minseok would do anything for Park Chanyeol. Literally anything. When Zhang Yixing enters the frame, his resolve gets challenged though...
Kyungsoo finds that he has a hard time caring about anything at all. He finds himself unwilling to care about his grades, his colleagues or his family. They're not even worth the effort. Kim Jongin, however, is actually worth the effort. And so much more.
Jongdae is sick, but so is everyone in this place, one way or another. His medication keeps him grounded, and so he isn't too sad about living there. There's something that's really peculiar though, because at night, they all dream the same dream. In this dream, everything's different.
Chanyeol is a tech-savy, hard-working commoner with an utter hate for nobles. That didn’t stop him from enrolling into the Red Sun Academy, which was full of those snooty, privileged jerks. Living in the same dorm as one of them was taking it a bit far though.
If you close your eyes all you see is darkness. But has it ever crossed your mind that you could be merely blinded by darkness? Not everyone was blind. Some people were able to see.
It was always right behind him, letting him know that it was close -> drabble collection, all ratings and ships
There should be a prize for the most extraordinary pet out there, just so Luhan could finally say he won a trophy at least once in his life.
Chanyeol had always been a bit of an idiot. Falling for his best friend's brother was definitely a new low though.
Where a little android chooses his potential owner on a subway train. Chanyeol never even had a chance.
It was a long, long time ago when people still lived simple lives under the protection of a kingdom. When they would still believe in the stars and fear the magic. That time, a young priest was called to rid the people of a lion's spirit.
In midst of a gloomy city there is an always brightly lit castle, caught up in a neverending celebration, dedicated to the local Lord. People from all over the world travel to join the celebration. So does a certain stranger, whom's arrival will change everything.
Not all crews are meant to last forever. or: "Why don't you give it a shot?" "A shot. Says the sniper to the pyrotechnician."
Minju was tired. Tired of just being a follower, the silly little yes-girl for everyone. And annoyed. So, so annoyed. What better person to vent the frustration on than Junmyeon, their favorite nerd?
One day, Chanyeol wakes up and his alpha is broken.
Jongin and Kyungsoo are very similar. They like the same books, movies, and even people. That is, until Sehun enters the frame...
In which Kyungsoo, a.k.a 'the boy without a fairy' finally acquires one... he may or may not want to smack into a wall, since it's unfortunately too tiny to strangle.
Junmyeon still likes to hum the tunes his grandmother taught him when he was a child and the world was full of wonders. Except to him, the world is still full of wonders.
As a forest siren, Kyungsoo's senses are way better developed than those of stupid humans. Still, when he one day starts hearing a voice inside his head, he's concerned. When the voice starts to talk about sparkling eyes and sun-kissed skin, he panics.
The square was rather vast for a small city like this. Vast enough to make the crying young man near the fountain at the center seem tiny and almost irrelevant. The story he told in wide of chalk definitely wasn't though.
Jongdae didn't know a lot about androids. Alright, that might be an understatement. But in no movie had he ever heard an android greet a stranger with the words "Hey, babe". Kyungsoo knew a lot about humans. But no human had ever offered to take him home.