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Memories We Share by Haeminji1
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Kim Minji was going through her mothers diary one day after she died and found writing and love letters from someone that was not her father. She also found a picture of her mother young next to a group of girls and a boy. As she reaches out to touch the photo suddenly she is transported back in time to the age her mother and her friends took that photo. [TW: Mentions of suicide, Strong Language, Blood, Trauma]
Is this enough? by graypanda333
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CONVERTED story (credits to trashfortwice on ao3) "Do you want coffee or tea?" Minji is taken aback by the question to be honest. Usually, customers want to get right to it. That's why all she wears on her scheduled nights is a satin silk robe and a matching lingerie set. Tonight, she has her favorite black set on for a "very special customer", as Madame Jennie put it.
3:15 (Breathe) | Daerin by alkiris
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In a quiet seaside town, reclusive chef Kang Haerin runs a hidden six-table restaurant, speaking only through the meals she serves. Her world is silent, controlled-until a mysterious woman begins showing up at exactly 3:15 p.m. each day, always alone, always ordering the same dish. Haerin becomes quietly fascinated. She starts tailoring the meal just for her-adjusting it based on the weather, the woman's expression, the softest signs of stress-until one night, the woman brings a date. As Haerin's hands tremble in the kitchen, she realizes just how much she cares. And the next time the woman returns alone, Haerin finally gathers the courage to confess: "I make every meal for you. Just you." Haerin g!p
Can't You See Me? by Haeminji1
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Campus heartthrob Kim Minji is seen giving Hybe Entertainment CEO's daughter Haerin a ride home. I didn't even know these two ladies knew each other existed so this is big news for Ador Prep! Honestly I ship it! Xoxo [Rated M for language and some heavy themes later]
Study of Danielle Marsh, Vol 1 | Daerin by alkiris
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Danielle Marsh is the perfect student-soft-spoken, straight-A, beloved by professors and classmates alike. But beneath the cardigans and clinical precision lies something darker. From the moment she sees Danielle, Haerin's world shifts. What begins as fascination quickly turns into fixation. Every photo, every schedule, every smile cataloged like sacred data. And when someone gets too close, Haerin doesn't hesitate to remove the threat. After all, what's a little blood for love? Haerin G!P
3 Strikes | Daerin by alkiris
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When shy, brilliant analyst Kang Haerin is pushed to finally step out from behind her walls, she catches the eye of a powerful CEO - a woman who seems far too intrigued by Haerin's quiet competence and unexpected boldness. What begins as a routine contract quickly spirals into something far more personal, pulling Haerin into a tense dance of ambition, desire, and dangerously tangled power. Haerin g!p
mirrors. | Daerin by alkiris
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When schoolteacher Danielle Marsh moves to a sleepy rural town, she only wants quiet mornings and a slower pace of life. But across the road, in the mist-covered fields, lives Kang Haerin. A silent, ageless farmer who appears at dawn, disappears by noon, and returns under moonlight like a ghost rooted in soil. The town says she's always been there. Danielle doesn't believe in stories. But Haerin is one, and Danielle can't look away.
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A Thousand Miles | Kittyz by alkiris
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By day, Haerin is invisible - a soft-spoken office worker in oversized glasses and quiet clothes, careful not to be seen. But by night, she's Inkbetween, an anonymous poet whose intimate, melancholic pieces have gained a small but devoted following online. Her muse? Hanni - the radiant, untouchable woman who sits just across the office. Haerin writes her in fragments: a laugh overheard in a meeting, the scent of cherry-vanilla perfume, the ghost of a glance never returned. Her poems grow bolder. More exposed. A confession in slow motion, hidden behind a pen name. But secrets don't stay secrets forever. And someone's reading more closely than she thinks.