Mina (13 mina fanfics)
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"You don't talk much, do you?" Kim Dahyun is an introvert, but not quite. She has managed to befriend almost everyone from her grade. Apart from one girl. Not because she did not want to, on the contrary, Hirai Momo was the girl Dahyun so desperately wanted to be around. It's that the words abandoned her every time she was about to approach her, and she ended up a flustered mess, staring. As Dahyun slowly gives up on playi
"She died," the older rasped "My grandma died." Making friends during summer break was nothing too unfamiliar for the extroverted Jeongyeon. Although, she would never expect to fall in love in such a short period of time.
"Wǒ ài nǐ." Tzuyu, a student from Taiwan moves to Korea after her parents insist she attends a boarding school. The girl struggles with the language and feels left out, when another student attempts making her feel at home with the only Chinese phrase she knows.
"Sunset, it's hard to even look at it." Going on vocation with her adoptive sister, Momo, Jeongyeon thought traveling in Hawaii all the way from Korea was useless. She wouldn't have fun, she knew it. Momo was too social and was most of the times getting on her nerves. Jeongyeon's vocation is going worse than she had originally thought it would until she meets a girl, a girl that will change her opinion on Hawaii and it's busy life.
"One in a million," Nayeon started "This has been Twice. Thank you." She is gone and now, the dream is over.
"How long have you been in here?" To Sana, having to take the elevator to the 20th floor to get to her office seemed like a challenge as she was claustrophobic. Things only got worse when it started making weird sounds and eventually stopped working, trapping Sana and another woman inside.
"I want to paint over your dark and ugly scribbles, over your painful and scary memories." Tabula rasa is the theory that individuals are born without built in mental content and that all knowledge comes from experience (or perception).