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Clean Cut - Squid Game /Front Man fan fiction
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Complete, First published Jun 29
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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han-byeol has always been the black sheep. while her eldest sister rose to prominence as a successful ceo, byeol dropped out of university and chose a life her family could never accept. art was the only thing that felt like hers, it gave her a voice, but it never gave her a living. to keep up appearances, she juggles odd side jobs-until one of those jobs ties her to a loan shark. when the truth finally reaches her parent's doorstep, she's cast out, left to scrape together a living in a cramped, crumbling apartment. then comes hwang jun-ho. the cop who always seems to find her in the wrong place at the wrong time-catching her at work on multiple occasions. each time, he warns her-reminding her how close she is to arrest, how thin the line is between freedom and jail. and yet, he never follows through. pity, curiosity, maybe something neither of them can admit-it all lingers in the space between them. their encounters become a push and pull, a connection built on mistrust and a strange kind of understanding neither expected. when byeol is offered a chance to erase her debt and begin again, she takes it-only to be pulled into a deadly game where survival is the only currency. forced into brutal choices and confronted by a familiar face within its walls, byeol begins to question whether the life she's fighting for is worth the price it demands. MATURE CONTENT AHEAD. hwang jun-ho x oc.