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Our Quiet Hours [HaoSeo FF] ☑️ by fluffies-elly
fluffies-elly
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Zhang Jiahao had spent years building walls made of silence and precision. Once a renowned architect, now a recluse after a tragedy that fractured his faith in people, he moves to a quiet coastal town hoping to disappear from everything - noise, fame, and feelings. But peace has a way of finding him in unexpected forms - like the warm laughter spilling from a small café down the street. Kim Junseo, the café's owner, is everything Jiahao isn't: open-hearted, endlessly kind, always smiling even when it hurts. To him, people are stories waiting to be listened to. When Jiahao becomes a regular customer - always quiet, always alone - Junseo can't help but want to know what kind of story hides behind those sharp eyes and measured words. Their worlds meet not in grand confessions, but in the quiet moments between them - a cup of coffee gone cold, a late-night rainstorm, a hand brushing against another. Slowly, Jiahao learns that healing doesn't always come through answers - sometimes, it's found in the warmth of someone who simply stays. But when the past Jiahao tried to bury resurfaces, both must decide: Can love born in stillness survive the noise of what once broke them?
From the Sidelines (Leowon) by JunGray27
JunGray27
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In a quiet corner of the world, a poor boy named Lee Sangwon lives in silence and wonder-his days spent observing life from afar, studying the rhythms of people who pass by, the joys they carry, and the warmth he's never known. A boy whose life lingers in soft melancholy, Sangwon never quite steps into the sunlight, only watches it fall on others. Each afternoon, he sits in the same hidden spot, eyes drawn to a soccer field where boys his age run, laugh, and live with a freedom he cannot touch. He watches, always watching, never daring to ask what it feels like to be one of them. Until one day, when most have already gone home, only one boy remains-Lee Leo, practicing with determined steps under the fading sun. He notices Sangwon watching, just as he always has. But this time, Leo walks toward him. "Do you want to play?" With that simple question, Sangwon's world begins to shift. What follows is a tender journey of discovery, as Leo brings Sangwon into the brightness of his world. From quiet corners to busy streets, from new hobbies to small acts of courage, Leo teaches him what it means to live-not just exist. Through shared laughter, gentle encouragement, and long talks beneath starlit skies, the two boys slowly grow inseparable. And in the space between passing glances and lingering touches, something even deeper begins to blossom-love.