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  • Hong Kong x Reader by ErikaMcCauley
    ErikaMcCauley
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    okay, just read the title it is literally the description.
  • The Dragon Family by ShinTawan3
    ShinTawan3
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    Adam was born and is part of the 'Dragon Family'. For four generations all of the male baby in his family tree was born in the year of the Dragon according to the Chinese Zodiac. Powerful, energetic, smart and capable to lead are some of the characteristic that is expected on Adam growing up. But what if he is different. Struggled to live the life he is expected by his family and his own, Adam sets out on a journey to find his answers.
  • Sunflower  by l_r_parsnip
    l_r_parsnip
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      Parts 6
    One wonderful night leaves Sunny and Carter in a compromising position. Find out just what they will do. -------
  • short poem by creamcatcher
    creamcatcher
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    very short and very relatable!!!! super simple too
  • Lee (Y/n) (A Story About Family) by LeeBiscuit88
    LeeBiscuit88
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    The Lee family. The loudest family in the neighborhood with too many pets, kids, and friends over. Each kid has their own roll in the family but not Lee (Y/n). So what happens to him in the end? How will we find out and when?
  • An APH crack fanfic {Asian family and hongice -kinda-} by nagitoes-hoemeada
    nagitoes-hoemeada
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    Idk I was having a convo with someone and I said this as a fanfic idea and they told me they support it so here
  • Reminiscing by Hetascreeeeam
    Hetascreeeeam
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      Reads 27
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      Parts 1
    The nations had to have been humans, right? People don't just appear... (Based off a headcanon I found that states the nations were once human but died as children
  • Confessions of an Imperfect Daughter by SuzieEllyAuCavard
    SuzieEllyAuCavard
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      Parts 7
    For all those people struggling with family identity and restrictions, I hope that my experiences provide some solace to yours. Rule no 1: Wise man is a general term that I use for all the people, other than my mom and dad, who have given me knowledge about the things that go on in my life. Rule no 2: All mentions of people excluding my immediate family will be vague, making this text harder to understand but bear with me because if my mom did it for nine months so can you. Rule no 3: This text is in no way connected to real life so if you feel like you know me when you're reading it; I'm definitely not the person you were thinking about. I might convince you otherwise but take it as a clever employment of verisimilitude rather than the truth that it is.
  • 𝑮𝒐𝒍𝒅𝒆𝒏 | 𝑪𝒓𝒂𝒛𝒚 𝑹𝒊𝒄𝒉 𝑨𝒔𝒊𝒂𝒏𝒔  by nightalchemist
    nightalchemist
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    𝒈𝒐𝒍𝒅𝒆𝒏 𝒄𝒓𝒂𝒛𝒚 𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒉 𝒂𝒔𝒊𝒂𝒏𝒔 ┎ she's the embodiment of elegance and beauty adhara young, the golden girl of the young family, the heiress that everyone adores. adhara is the diamond, a unique diamond that is the rarest of its kind. ever since she was a child, she has shown great potential to become the next chairwoman of the young empire, a potential she has proven throughout her life. talented, beautiful, graceful, those are the words that will come to mind when people are blessed by her appearance. ⤷ 𝒄𝒓𝒂𝒛𝒚 𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒉 𝒂𝒔𝒊𝒂𝒏𝒔 ⤷ 𝒐𝒄𝒙𝒐𝒄
  • Our Dreamland (Under Reconstruction) by ANDYmMAE
    ANDYmMAE
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      Parts 5
    Storyline undergoing re-construction, but the old version is still available to be read. "Life isn't a dream, dreams are for sleeping. Let them stay there." He's undecidious. She's a people pleaser. What could these two possibly have in common? That's easy.
  • Kayla the loner by pandashrimp6
    pandashrimp6
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      Parts 9
    when Kayla goes to high school she has no friends she has to learn to become nicer and gain friends, but there will be a few challenges (boys). so how will she get through high school. (this basically how i think my friend will be like in high school)
  • #GrowingUpAsian by CrimsonLips
    CrimsonLips
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    A sneak peak to my upbringing and life as an Asian woman. This will contain non-fiction stories and lessons I've learned from my traditional-crazy-lovable Asian family, friends, and life in general. This work is purely from my own experiences and does not automatically mean that every Asian family is like mine. Moments of joy, laughter, excitement, pain, and heartbreak will be covered. Happy Reading!
  • Hetalia Headcanons by barsoleils
    barsoleils
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      Parts 7
    Simply put, a compilation of Hetalia headcanons made by both myself and the rest of the fandom.
  • The new adult baby and her daddies by YukiKuran592
    YukiKuran592
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    I'm Neoma I'm an adult baby to Logan and Daniel i call them daddy log and daddy Dan i love them both
  • Happy Birthday South Korea!!! 🇰🇷 🥳🎂🎁🎈 by TyiauniaHarris
    TyiauniaHarris
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    A short fic to celebrate South Korea's birthday
  • The Unseen Child by jaelpng
    jaelpng
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    In the midst of family chaos, Jayn, the middle child, remains unnoticed, her existence fading into the background amidst the whirlwind of activity. Her parents, consumed by work and family obligations, offer little attention, leaving Jayn to navigate her world alone. Only her Aunt Choo and Uncle Chew provide sporadic moments of affection, offering brief respite from the loneliness that plagues her. As Jayn grows, so does her sense of isolation. At school, she struggles to connect with peers, her quiet demeanor misunderstood as aloofness. The overwhelming sensory stimuli of the classroom further alienate her, leaving her feeling drained and disconnected. Despite her efforts to fit in, Jayn remains on the fringes, longing for acceptance and validation. At home, Jayn grapples with the shadows of neglect, her accomplishments overshadowed by her siblings' successes. Her parents, though well-meaning, fail to recognize her struggles, their attention diverted elsewhere. Jayn yearns for affection and affirmation, but her pleas go unheard, deepening her sense of worthlessness. As Jayn's journey unfolds, she confronts the harsh realities of adolescence with increasing despair. The weight of neglect becomes unbearable, threatening to crush her spirit entirely. In a moment of desperation, Jayn reaches a pivotal decision-a decision that will forever alter the course of her life and those around her...