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There’s a letter I’ve been meaning to write. But if I write it down, will I even send it?
There's Sohee, who's probably the best girl I know. Smart, pretty, popular, and the one who's made me a better person. My crush. Then there's So-eun, her sister. Clumsy, shy, and nowhere near her sister's bright star.
He lives in 713. She lives in 102. They're just friends.
My name is Yixing, and I need your advice. I know we've just met, and it's rude to ask for a favor from a person who barely knows me, but I don't exactly know who else to ask. So. Will you help me?
1. How far are you willing to go for a relationship, for the person you love? 2. People act differently once they fall in love. How differently, then, becomes the real ques
See, this is why you should never ever date a co-worker. You break up, it gets awkward, and then you end up in awkward elevator rides together. Perfect. I should’ve known better, huh? But I was blinded for a second—or maybe three months and two days,
Music, behind its technicalities, behind its structured staffs and time signatures, exists to move people in ways words cannot. Black Hole
A cynic's view of the world, examined and challenged by a coffee shop encounter. (Based off of Exo's debut song, Mama.)
We often dream of the perfect relationship, the love that finally conquers all. And maybe we've grown out of that fantasy... but what if it could be real? An international fan. A Korean pop star. Maybe it could finally work. “I hope I can see you again,” Kai blurted out.
This is not a story or a continuation of my first song request. As you can glean from the title, it's a fairly short explanation of my train of thought when I created the piece. I realized that the ending was so nebulous and ambiguous that it needed some sort of analysis to give it justice. Of course, if you haven't read the oneshot,
The beginning of knowledge. The beginning of the future. What better place to start a love story than in a kindergarten setting, where anything is possible?
Sometimes the most unexpected people in our lives become the most important ones. It may be the person you passed on the pedestrian lane, it may be the cute guy sitting across from you in a library, or,
One mistake can change a whole lifetime planned together. One mistake can knock over memories lovingly built in one fell sweep.
Sometimes the most unexpected people in our lives become the most important ones. It may be the person you passed on the pedestrian lane, it may be the guy standing in line ahead of you in a coffee shop, or, as in this story, it may be the cute guy sitting across from you in a library.