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Squid Game: In Other Words (457) (Gi-Hun x In-ho)
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    Reads 286
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    Time 49m
  • WpView
    Reads 286
  • WpVote
    Votes 19
  • WpPart
    Parts 6
  • WpHistory
    Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Jul 20
Mature
After Gi-hun volunteers his fate and is once again kidnapped into the realm of Squid Game, the revenge he seeks is met with a different reality.

In-ho, torn between the lie of being both a player and perpetrator, and the ever increasing bond between them, threatens the existence of the games themselves. 

Their love story is, at its core, two broken men risking it all. 

How can their connection survive in the Games, when they are hell bent on destroying one another?
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[Squid Game 3 - Fan Fiction] Death is an ending for humans- but that ending means something different to each of us. For some, it's the punishment they deserve. For others, it's peace. And for many, it's simply... darkness. But what if death wasn't the end? What if it offered a second chance? Like pressing a hidden reset button. A rare, golden moment to fix the past- to undo the damage, the guilt, the loss. But here's the real question: Would you see that second chance as a blessing... or a curse? Seong Gi-hun has been given that chance. But time doesn't come back without a cost. And not every second chance leads to redemption. Sometimes... it only brings more pain.