Thisrandomkpopstan

There were fires in Hong Kong, many people passed away...and all some people could care about was the mama awards... That's just sick

Sillybeanns

I’m looking for a story and hoping someone recognizes it.
          
          The FMC is a traveling photographer. While visiting a friend in Korea who works with K-pop groups, she photographs a man dancing in an alley—later revealed to be Hyunjin. Her friend invites her to dinner with her K-pop circle, which ends up being Stray Kids, and she’s surprised to see Hyunjin there. They immediately click. Later at a café they get spotted by fans and have to run.
          
          A major theme is them navigating a language barrier: Hyunjin learning English, her learning Korean. Despite her fear of commitment—due to trauma from a past relationship and her constant travel—she agrees to a long-distance relationship. She travels nonstop for photography gigs, and they stay close through calls and FaceTime. There’s a memorable scene where she calls him from a rooftop in another country.
          
          There’s also a subplot with her brother (possibly a gay lawyer) and their strained relationship, tied to family expectations. At one point she visits him, and they go to a beach town together, walking the boardwalk and visiting an arcade.
          
          Hyunjin eventually introduces her to his mom, which is a big deal. She’s also working on becoming more financially secure, and there’s a moment where she laughs at people assuming she’s broke despite earning well.
          
          When she visits Korea, Hyunjin’s friends come over for takeout. Someone suggests a “contract relationship” to help her manage her commitment issues, which she finds too clinical. There’s also a hint that her friend has an unconventional, contract-based relationship with Chan.
          
          During one visit, there’s a smut scene where Hyunjin apologizes afterward for not asking about birth control/STDs and gently cleans her up.
          
          Overall, it’s about a woman constantly on the move, avoiding commitment after a past breakup, slowly learning to let herself connect again.
          
          Sound familiar?

Bellerinellington

So, I just fell down the rabbit hole of your Wattpad story [Insert Book Title], and let me say—your characters had me side-eyeing my own friends like, “why aren’t you written this well?” . But then I checked the review section… and yeah, let’s just say it’s emptier than my fridge on a Sunday night. Brutal truth: readers don’t trust books that look lonely, even if the story slaps.
          
          Here’s the messed-up thing—authors spend money on flashy promos, only for readers to scroll past like “cute, but who said this book is actually good?” . Reviews, not ads, are what make readers bite. That’s why I built a little army (1500+ readers across different countries) who actually read, reflect, and then drop genuine reviews—the kind of reviews you can’t fake or buy off a Fiverr clown.
          
          You can literally start with 20–50 real readers, and instead of begging for credibility, you suddenly own it. And that’s when people stop scrolling and start reading.
          
          Now, here’s my psycho question for you: do you want your book to keep playing hide-and-seek with readers, or do you want it screaming “read me, you cowards!” with reviews that slap harder than caffeine at 3 a.m.? 
          
          Feel free to contact me: freddieolivia5@gmail.com