Life as Shania

Life as Shania

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Shania and her brother, Christopher, have a 17 years age gap. Her parents call her the "accident child". She lives with Christopher in Singapore where she studies, but also travels to Jakarta, Indonesia, occasionally as her parents are based there. This story includes corporal punishments and non-sexual spankings. 2022 Update: After going through a long hiatus, I've decided that Shania will not only have a strict brother but a strict father as well.
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🏸 In a house where time moves to a whistle and silence carries weight, 14-year-old Jungkook grows up under the shadow of his father - RM, a former Olympic badminton medalist whose standards are as unforgiving as his training. Every mistake earns a consequence. Every excuse meets discipline. Affection is rare, but never absent. Guided - and guarded - by Coach Suga, RM's oldest friend, and Scoups, a tutor whose patience ends where mediocrity begins, Jungkook lives a life measured in drills, reports, and reflections. Gifted yet lazy, talented yet temperamental, he walks the razor edge between pride and progress - testing rules, hiding slip-ups, learning that in this home, truth is mandatory and effort is survival. As he stumbles through failures, overconfidence, and the crushing weight of expectation, Jungkook must learn that gold isn't earned on the podium - it's forged in sweat, silence, and second chances. Because in the household, victory isn't a dream. It's a duty. ⸻

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