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Private Files by bananamilkdaebak
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Highest rankings: #1 sungjae #2 bbyucouple #9 parksooyoung #34 btob "Guys!" Exclaimed Changsub as he hurriedly entered the dorm. "Guess who I saw at the basement carpark?" Without waiting for a reply, he answered his own question. "Red Velvet!" "We're going to be neighbours with Red Velvet?" - Yook Sungjae and Joy's relationship had become ambiguous after their stint on We Got Married had ended. They were both pretty sure their feelings had grown, but how could they possibly act on it when they were bounded by contracts and a gruelling idol life? But, they could still be friends, right? The story starts in 2016, exploring the ups and downs of building a relationship between the two relationship amateurs amidst the unexpected life that comes with being an idol.
We got married, again! by thehappysix
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"When I look at you, I see the rest of my life in front of my eyes. So I'm not losing you, not again." Don't know how this story will go, since the storyline just appeared on my mind so I started it. I hope you find this interesting.☺️
My Lady Justice by sobbyutiful
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⚖ LADY JUSTICE ⚖ an allegorical personification of the moral force in judicial systems. Represents impartiality, enforcement and respect. Park Sooyoung was known as the district's top-notch prosecutor, earning herself the title of Lady Justice despite being the youngest on her team. Defence lawyers hated having her on the other side and judges groan when they have to attend the hearings. Sooyoung's hot, young blood loved the satisfaction that came with throwing criminals in jail and swore she would never leave her post. But when a past scar reemerges, Sooyoung was forced to take up a new job in a multi-million dollar company where most of the superior positions were held by men, where higher-ups turn a blind eye to sexism, bullying and office politics, where winning was more important than equality. Will her fight against injustice come out victorious? Or will she first have to learn to stop fighting against herself? -- TRIGGER WARNING: Deals with sexual harassment, suicide and mental illness