Clean Cut - Squid Game /Front Man fan fiction

Clean Cut - Squid Game /Front Man fan fiction

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She cleaned up other people's messes. Then she stepped into one she couldn't escape. Y/N Han thought she was invisible just another cleaner at the Seoul police department, hiding from a past built on betrayal, an arranged marriage, and mountains of debt. But when she overhears Detective Hwang Jun-ho investigating a mysterious "game" that promises life-changing money, curiosity draws her into a deadly world she doesn't understand. Unaware of the blood behind the prize, Y/N enters the Squid Game and becomes more than just another player. The man behind the black mask is watching her. Tracking her. Protecting her. And when their paths finally cross, it's not just the rules of the Game that start to break it's everything she thought she believed about power, survival, and trust. What happens when the girl who's never been chosen becomes the one someone would kill to save? Slow-burn dark and symbolic Started: 29.06.2025 Ended: 06.07.2025
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Kim Seo-yeon was a decorated detective-until the system she served decided she was more useful as a scapegoat. Framed for bribery and cast out without trial or defense, she vanished into Seoul's underworld, her name shattered and her savings gone. Debt crushed what dignity she had left. What remained was survival-and a quiet fury she never voiced. When she steps onto the van for the Squid Game, Seo-yeon doesn't flinch. She doesn't beg. She doesn't even look back. She walks in like she planned it. And someone notices. Hwang In-ho-better known as the Front Man-has overseen the deaths of hundreds. But something about Player 132 haunts him. She doesn't panic like the others. She sees the Games for what they are-and worse, she sees through him. As the Games descend into bloodshed, Seo-yeon's past refuses to stay buried. And when she collapses during the final round, it's In-ho who carries her away-not to her death, but to his private quarters. In a world built on silence, surveillance, and cruelty, two people who were never meant to matter begin to see each other. One is a ghost who used to believe in justice. The other is a warden who forgot what it means to be human. Together, they unearth the one truth the Game fears most: Some people don't break. Some people don't disappear. And some people remember who they are-even when the world tries to erase them.

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