Starstruck
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They were the kind of best friends that every teenage girl wants: They looked out for each other, shared everything with each other, got each other in trouble, and all in all played huge roles in each other's lives. And now she may just have noticed Chanyeol, a best friend of fourteen years, as boyfriend material, but Lee Jaewoong is not letting him go no matter what.
Foreword
LEE JAEWOONG
She’s strong, self-sufficient, and bold. With the confidence of a steel boar, Jaewoong doesn’t let anyone trample over her. Around her friends, she’s the jokester and mood-maker; around others, she’s leader-like. Although it may seem like she's not the most pleasant flower in the meadow, she sympathizes towards others and cares dearly for those she loves.
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KIM JONGIN (KAI)
Kai's self-crowned himself as kingka (or Kingkai when he's feeling especially self-centered), and he seems like an all-too-typical douchebag to actually exist. He has a mysterious competition with Kris that makes him do crazy things, like date more girls than ten normal high school boys would put together. But despite his efforts to make the entirety of his being scream douchebag, he cares for his friends and has a definite weakspot for people that care for him.
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PARK CHANYEOL
Chanyeol has been Jaewoong’s best friend for fourteen years. Most students find him pretty goofy but amicable, so he’s quite popular around the right group of people. He likes to take life simply, and is surprisingly tactful in his relationships with his friends. He's not stupid, though he sometimes would rather be.
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Kris' worst trait is that he acts like he's perpetually cool and collected, and the resulting worst part being that people believe him. In conjunction with his reciprocated feelings towards Kai, he's charming to women and knows how to be a gentleman. He doesn't like to admit it himself, but he finds himself coming off more mysterious than he actually is.
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hello! first story here! c; try a read and subscribe, please! thank you!
(the story isn't as cliche as it sounds, trust me!)
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