'Long Time No See..' SunWon AU
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  • Reads 566
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2022
' "Surely we will always be friends forever, right Sun?", Jungwon asked in a soft tone.'

Kim Sunoo, an 18-year old who had graduated still has memories of his best friend and brother from another mother, Yang Jungwon. They've both known each other since the start of middle school and is still thinking about how Jungwon suddenly left him. 

During grade 11, Jungwon asked if they're gonna be friends once they graduate next year. 

"Forever, no matter what", Sunoo replied

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Now working at a part-time job at 7/11, Sunoo meets a young boy named Nishimura Riki. The both become friends but Sunoo still won't let go about his memories with Jungwon, eventually leading Riki to know and feeling sorry for him. Whenever Sunoo thinks of something that reminds him of Jungwon, he'll try his best to help him stay calm and not cry. 

Later, Jungwon walks into the location Sunoo is working in. While shopping and reaching the register, he hears a voice he feels like he knows. 

"Hello sir!"

"S-Sunoo.."

Will they finally have a chance to reconnect with each other after some time?
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In the fic, all the characters will be around 18. Please don't make sexual remarks about the characters. This is all SFW and all the characters in this au are not being shipped. They're only shipped as friends. nothing more. 

NOTE - Please do not take this story and translate this whole thing/post it as your own. Yes you may use this au as a inspo but please don't copy and paste my whole au which took me a lot of time to work on. 

Please give credit if you are gonna use this as inspo
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