I'm not how I used to be.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 31, 2020
Mature
On hold, sorry.

Hosuh got back to Korea for more than 3 years already because the compulsory to get in military services. And there's no single text from Hosuh that either he finished or not. Stephen figured that he just forget to keep in touch so he been sending texts but no respond. 

Then a single reply from the man making Stephen take his holiday to visit Hosuh. 






Ey! Another ff of Stosuh! (Although I haven't finished the first one....)

Take note.
-"the drama in yt" didn't happen whatsoever. Pls, don't mention it in this ff. You'll be mute.
-Gavin is not here too, cus I still not have any idea of his personality that well to portray him in ff. Tho. If I somehow got the gist of it, I might include him in. Who knows?
-lastly, the cover made by your truly☺, I like how it turned out tbh. (Most likely the reason why I make this new ff)
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