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Chosen: Beyond the Headline

Chosen: Beyond the Headline

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Aug 12, 2026
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Fanfic
TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT)
Alternate Universe (AU)
Kpop
Romance
One scandal changed everything. After months of relentless rumors and public scrutiny, Choi Yeonjun is sent away to a university under the guise of "taking a break." To the world, he's the reckless member of TXT-the bad boy whose name is always attached to another headline. At Hanseong University, no one expects him to change. Especially not Serena. While everyone else judges the version of Yeonjun they've seen online, she notices the quiet moments no one talks about-the kindness he tries to hide, the loneliness behind his confidence, and the weight of a reputation he never asked to carry. The closer they become, the harder it is to ignore the truth: not every headline tells the whole story. But when the past refuses to stay buried, Serena must decide whether she's fallen for the boy behind the rumors... or the illusion he created to survive. Sometimes the person everyone warns you about is the one who needs saving the most. Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. While inspired by real public figures, all events, personalities, relationships, and situations are fictional and created for entertainment purposes.
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