Innie? SEUNGIN

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Genre: little space 

WARNING: MENTIONS OF SA

Little seungmin 

Caregiver:jeongin

Seungmin's world crumbled the day his innocence was stolen. The usually quiet and reserved member of Stray Kids was left shaken to the core, unable to process the enormity of his loss. As the days went by, the pain and grief consumed him, until...

One morning, Jeongin, his fellow member and close friend, found Seungmin curled up on the floor of his bedroom, clutching a battered stuffed rabbit from childhood. His eyes, once bright and full of life, now gazed blankly into space, devoid of any spark. Jeongin's heart sank as he realized Seungmin had slipped to his childhood self.

"Minnie, what's wrong?" Jeongin asked gently, using Seungmin's childhood nickname.

Seungmin, slipped into his childlike state, looked up at Jeongin with tears welling up in his eyes. "M-mommy...D-daddy..." he stuttered, his voice trembling.

Jeongin's heart broke as he comprehend the magnitude of Seungmin's trauma. He knew he had to take care of his friend, no matter what.


Jeongin became Seungmin's primary caregiver, dedicating himself to helping his friend heal. He transformed the Stray Kids dorm into a safe haven, filling it with toys, games, and comforting memories from Seungmin's childhood.

As "Minnie," Seungmin required constant attention and reassurance. Jeongin patiently fed him, bathed him, and even sang lullabies to soothe his frayed nerves. The once-independent Seungmin was now dependent on Jeongin, and it was a heavy responsibility Jeongin willingly bore.

One day, while playing with blocks, Seungmin suddenly froze, his eyes glazing over as the trauma resurfaced. Jeongin quickly intervened, gently holding Seungmin as he sobbed, scratching at his skin uncontrollably.

"It's okay, Minnie. I'm here for you. You're not alone," Jeongin whispered, his own heart heavy with empathy. All seungmin could think about was what happend that day the way he touched him, the way he looked at him, the way seungmin was picking up his clothes  and who the person was his manager...the person who was always there for them.'

Even though he was in jail now seungmin could still remember that day like it was yesterday  he was scared, alone, in pain.. I hurt to even look at himself he was scared of mirrors always wore baggy clothes he even went to plus sized stores just to get his clothes no matter how hot it was. But eventually As weeks passed, Seungmin began to exhibit small signs of progress. He started responding to Jeongin's prompts, eventually speaking in short sentences and engaging in simple activities. Jeongin celebrated each tiny victory, knowing that his friend was slowly reclaiming his life.

One afternoon, while coloring together, Seungmin looked up at Jeongin with a glimmer of recognition. "I-Innie..." he whispered, his voice laced with uncertainty.

Jeongin's heart skipped a beat as he smiled, tears welling up in his eyes. "That's right, Minnie. I'm here for you, always."

In that fleeting moment, Jeongin glimpsed the Seungmin he once knew, and it gave him hope for a brighter future.

As the days turned into weeks, Jeongin continued to nurture Seungmin's fragile psyche. Together, they explored the city, rediscovering old haunts and creating new memories. Jeongin ensured that Seungmin felt safe and protected, knowing that his friend's growth was contingent on feeling secure.

One evening, as they watched the stars, Seungmin curled up beside Jeongin, his hand instinctively reaching for the stuffed rabbit. Jeongin wrapped his arms around him, holding him close as Seungmin began to drift off to sleep.

"I-Innie?" Seungmin whispered, his voice barely audible.

"Yes, Minnie?" Jeongin replied, his voice soft and reassuring.

"F-fank you...for being here."

Jeongin's heart swelled with love and compassion as he held his friend close, vowing to be there for Seungmin no matter what challenges lay ahead.

EDITORS NOTE: YALL IM OUTTA IDEAS HELP OH WELP BYE!

DWAEKKI OUT


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