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For years, Hyunjin has been pretending to be a completely normal member of Stray Kids to guard his secret supernatural status. It’s bad enough that he’s living together with other supernaturals, especially when his obvious touch aversion towards said teammates is misconstrued as hate when it’s the furthest thing from the truth.
Add in the need for constant vigilance to avoid being caught by the supernatural entity that is the Tower, and a nonexistent love life that pales in comparison to the multiple blooming romances in the rest of the group, and you’ve got the perfect step by step guide to making Hyunjin go crazy.
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‘StinkJin’ was Hyunjin’s nickname in high school after his omega presentation went awfully wrong.
Now happy and on suppressants, he goes on vacation with his pack – who believes him to be a beta…until he is forced to reveal his secondary gender.
This new development shocks Minho, who has been avoiding Hyunjin like the plague for years for a not-so-mysterious reason.
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“Hyung.”
Noah turns his head to locate the source of the voice and sees Hamin past a crowd of people, tucked away in a small corner with his head poking out.
“What is it?” Noah mouths clearly.
“Come here for a second~” Hamin beckons by waving his hand.
So Noah does, weaving through the crowd, squeezing past a throng of people excited to end their day.
When Noah reaches Hamin, Hamin’s hands are tucked behind his back, smile wide as he says: “hand.”
Noah obediently extends both of his, hands coming together to form a basin. Hamin drops something into them.
“Oh?” Noah remarks as he feels the cool glass against his skin. “What is this?”
It’s a bottled vitamin drink.
“Hyung, this will help lessen your fatigue.”
An exploration of Noah and Hamin's first meeting.
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"Here's your Americano," Soonyoung said, carefully placing the cup on the table. "Extra shot and extra hot, as requested."
Wonwoo barely nodded in acknowledgment, but as Soonyoung set down the cup, their fingers brushed briefly. The contact lasted less than a second, but two things happened simultaneously — a slight static shock jumped between them, and the elderly ghost suddenly vanished – not fading away as spirits usually did, but disappearing instantly, like a candle being snuffed out.
Soonyoung jerked back in surprise, nearly knocking over the coffee.

