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After a live confession of unrequited love, Sunghoon begins to see Sunoo differently.
Confusion, possessiveness, and the quiet intensity of private moments bring them dangerously close to each other—before either knows what they truly want.
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10 Mar 2026
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Yoshiki x Hikaru by Lil_mushro0m
Fandoms: The Summer Hikaru Died, 光が死んだ夏 | Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu | The Summer Hikaru Died (Manga), 光が死んだ夏 | Hikaru ga Shinda Natsu | The Summer Hikaru Died (Anime)
10 Mar 2026
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Hikaru asks if Yoshiki wants to stick his arm inside him again. Yoshiki's been thinking about doing so ever since the first time, so he accepts. Neither of them are ready for what happens next. The feelings they have for one another become clouded by negative thoughts ingrained in them by their village.
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10 Mar 2026
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Somewhere between wanting more from life and being too tired to live it, Sunoo and Sunghoon met.
It didn’t start with love. It started with hate. At least it did for Sunghoon.
Because Sunghoon hated Sunoo, as he kept telling himself.
But hate turned quiet really fast, in the way Sunoo's hair fell on his face and in all the things Sunghoon was never meant to notice about him.
So Sunghoon went from wanting to make Sunoo cry to crying for him way too fast… until the word hate he was so obsessed with, was forgotten.or,
Sunoo and Sunghoon are law students, but no trial case could prepare them for each other.
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07 Mar 2026
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Sunoo has always been good at smiling through things he doesn’t want to name.
Sunghoon has always been good at noticing.
Some pasts don’t stay buried. Some loves don’t let go.
And sometimes, healing begins long before you realize you’ve been hurt.
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07 Mar 2026
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Sunghoon is a man bound to his principles—and they have cost him more than he likes to admit. As an investigative journalist, he believes the truth deserves to be unearthed, no matter how deeply it’s buried. Some would call him driven. Others might say consumed.
Isolation has a way of hollowing a person out. The hours are unforgiving, the pressure unrelenting, and even conviction begins to feel heavy in the quiet moments between deadlines.
Then one night, on his way home, he turns down a quieter street and sees it—a small, shadowed club with soft blue light spilling onto the pavement. The Silhouette Room.
And he hears it.
“Summertime, and the living is easy…”
The voice is rich and unguarded, threaded with something deeper than the melody. For a moment, the noise of the city falls away. Only the music remains.
Sunghoon found himself stepping through the doorway, letting the warmth of the club engulf him as the voice pulled him further inside.
He doesn’t know yet that the man behind that voice will begin to unmake him—gently.
A jazz-lit slow burn about trust, tenderness, and a love that refuses to harm.
Bookmarked by da_innie5959
28 Feb 2026
