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fuck our differences ;; markhyuck
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Complete, First published Jul 06, 2018
Mature
[Instagram AU]
Donghyuck can't hear anymore. He's deaf, but that doesn't stop him from liking the famous rapper, Mark Lee. You might be laughing. "He likes a rapper, but he can't hear? What the fuck?" Donghyuck doesn't like him because of music, he likes him for his looks. Or maybe more...?

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Started: 2018-07-06 
Ended: 2018-09-21

#3 in markhyuck
#1 in taeyong (how tf even though)
#1 in nctdream
#69 in jisung
#1 in markchan
#1 in donghyuck (crying)
#3 in mark (crying more)
#2 in haechan
#1 in nct (tysfm aHHHH)
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Lights, Camera, Disaster A fake relationship. A viral ship. Two stars who can't stand each other. What could possibly go wrong? Haechan is South Korea's golden boy of the screen-charming, sharp-tongued, and unstoppable in action thrillers. He's never been one for romantic roles, let alone boy love dramas. So when he's offered the lead in one, he's hesitant-but intrigued. Then he finds out who his co-star is. Mark Lee, K-pop's most talked-about rapper, is cocky, aloof, and infuriatingly smug. He's also the other half of a viral ship with Haechan thanks to one accidental five-second video that fans still haven't shut up about. And now, they're expected to sell a full-blown romance-on screen and off. To "maximize buzz" and "soften the societal blow," their agencies drop a final bomb: a fake dating contract. Paparazzi will follow them. Social media will explode. And all they have to do is pretend to be head over heels while filming a love story they don't believe in. But pretending gets complicated when unresolved tension starts to feel suspiciously real. With every bicker, every close-up, and every forced public appearance, the line between acting and honesty begins to blur-and Haechan and Mark are about to learn that the biggest disaster might just be falling for the one person they swore they couldn't stand.