"Don't worry your pretty little head Haneul. All the heads behind this, will roll."
...
Today I woke up to a link to an article sent by Jiho.
And I was fucking pissed.
Because why the fuck did I wake up to an article exposing Sunghoo as gay.
Someone is outing him and I'm not going to fucking take this laying down.
Everyone who participated, is getting fired. This article seems like someone leaked this information. Smart of them to mention that Sunghoo has an unofficial lover because had they said Haneul Kim, this flea market Daily News would've been up. But only university people and my family know we date so I know it'a someone in university that leaked this.
Imma beat their ass black and blue. And then send them to hell.
You don't out people. Especially in Korea.
This is a conservative country but the culture around homosexuality is... complicated.
Jiho tried to break down idol culture to me one day but I was so fucking bored, I zoned out. Basically to them, it's cool when idols are in fictional relationships with each other but when they come out, it's frowned upon.
Shit... he's trending on Korean twitter... fuck, I need to tell him to put his phone down.
These comments are disgusting.
"Hey, have you seen this shit?"
My phone rang whilst I was trying to call Sunghoo. He isn't answering his texts or his messages and I'm starting to get... a bad feeling.
"This is a shit show Mireu," I sighed. "They only leaked his shit though-"
"I know what you're thinking... this smells like some shit someone from university leaked. Like if it was a random person, wouldn't they leak your name? People want a Kim scandal."
"I'll pay you whatever you want so, can you find who did this?"
"I think it'll be hard-"
"Mireu, please. Sunghoo- fuck he didn't want this. He- he's not even picking up the phone and i- fuck-"
"Hey, okay, I got you. You make sure he's okay and I'll focus on finding out who did this."
...
"Mom, Sunghoo is not answering the door I'm gonna break this shit down-"
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