Secuestrado M. YoonGi
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  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2016
Mature
El amor no tiene límites y es cierto... 
Kimberly Hopper lo puso en practica, una no muy buena parctica, tanto para el como para ella. 
Ella toda una fan loca y obsesionada con el, el... bueno, el apenas podía con su apretada agenda como para querer algo con una persona. 
Min yoongi, el hombre al que la fanática de BTS ah secuestrado. 
Ambos con un remolino en su cabeza. 
"Las palabras siguen en mi cabeza, ¿por que lo he hecho? "
"Ella es linda~ ¡basta yoongi! Ella te a secuestrado"
"Pero es un hermoso secuestro"
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Brando Hallward is stuck on a transatlantic flight with his ex when he meets the suave Daxten Lowe. Maybe his luck is about to change. ***** Arriving desperately late for his flight, Brando Hallward discovers it's delayed but still manages to make a fool of himself in front of his ex. His luck changes when he scores a dinner with the suave Daxten Lowe. The two bond before climbing onto the same flight, where they continue their flirtation through the planes onboard messaging system. Brando is nervous, but soon Daxten brings him up to the first class lounge where their romance begins to blossom. However, dangerous blocks of turbulence rock the plane, causing injuries throughout it. Plus, Brando's ex is becoming increasingly jealous. Something is wrong, both with the plane and with Brando's life, but will these moments with Daxten be enough to make everything alright? [[2018 Watty Award Winner]] [[word count: 70,000-80,000 words]]