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Drama Or What - Woozi [SEVENTEEN]
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  • Reads 303
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 5
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jun 10
Cho Saewon, the korean idol-actress who always carries grace everywhere. Talks about her days like she is living in a fairytale. Known worldwide for endless talent and potential. Makes everyone smile and laugh. Amazes fanbases with her works. Good at everything. Looks, skill, stability, she has it all.

Perfect, right?

But he saw something crack.
Something underneath her flawless personality.

Her pain.

The whole world saw her perfection, but he saw her pain. The raw pain beneath the perfect surface.

And without realizing, he seemed to have fallen deep in her world.
He didn't realize why he felt the need to pull her out of her pain, but he just knew he had to do something.


Start: 17/07/2025
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"i passed with a 98, its not 100%. why would I be proud?" "because you gave It your 100%, I'll be proud of you for you" - All her life, she was second place-even when she came first. Yoon Yn skipped grades, aced exams, and pushed herself to be perfect but it was never enough. Not when her older brother skipped further, achieved faster, and seemed to shine brighter in their parents' eyes. Once, they were close. But constant comparisons turned love into silence, and her heart slowly dimmed under the weight of never being "enough." Then she met him. A boy who saw her brilliance before she did. Who celebrated every little win, stood by her in every failure, and never once made her feel like she had to compete. With him, she learned to breathe. To hope. To believe again. And through him, she found the strength to rebuild not just her self-worth, but the bond she thought she'd lost forever with the brother she used to love, and the family she almost gave up on.