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Bookmarked by Loving_You_Stay
27 Sep 2025
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Minho can’t help but whimper and jerk his hips forward, chasing the pleasure. He’s so fucking surprised, his thoughts moving at a thousand miles an hour, trying to decide if this is real or if he actually passed out ten minutes ago and he’s dreaming up this whole thing.
It feels like he might be. With how deliciously rough Jisung is being with him, how much authority he’s taking, the fact that there’s not a single ounce of shyness in Jisung’s body anymore—drained out the moment they’d stepped into the bedroom.
“Jisung,” Minho moans. The sudden switch-up is confusing, but having his control immediately ripped from him feels so addicting. Minho doesn’t want it any other way.
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Deep down, Minho wants nothing more than to let go of all his control for once. And somehow, Jisung—who he’d never expected would be able to soothe his needs—can see right through him.
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Minho has a condition that makes him invisible to everyone. He walks through crowded streets, but no one bumps into him. He speaks, but no one hears him. He is among people, but no one sees him. For years, he has grown accustomed to loneliness. He doesn't know how or why it started—he only knows that the world doesn't see him.
Until one day, he feels a gaze upon him. An insistent, warm gaze.Or
Jisung had something that made him be seen. Seen, noticed, and loved. But what few knew — what no one really noticed — was that Jisung saw more than he showed. He saw details where others saw only the ordinary. He noticed the cracks in the ceiling, the chipped glasses on the counter, the way someone squeezed their wrist when they were nervous.
And maybe that's why he noticed Minho. Or maybe fate likes to play with people, like pawns in a bigger game.Bookmarked by Loving_You_Stay
20 Aug 2025
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I think this will stay with me for a long while ...
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Four case-control studies that are about control, in four different ways.
Each story stands alone and can be read independently of the others, but they are interwoven and personally I think (hope!) some of the fun is the multiple POV on certain moments that comes from reading them all.
The timeline follows a span of events that overlap, but from 'earliest' to 'latest' the Cases follow posting order, ie 35 first and 143 last, and if you don't have a preference then that's the order I would recommend reading them in.
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