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This is a simple story: Rumi needs to heal, Mira needs to face her past, and Zoey needs to accept her reality. They all need to face the truth. Let the hiatus begin.
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Rumi awakens to singing she’s only ever heard through recordings.
That’s what she mistakes it for at first, anyway.
But the sound of the voice is a little too clear. A little too raw. A little too present. A little too live.
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In which Rumi wakes up in a world where her mother is alive, Celine loves her for all she is, and she gets everything she's ever wanted. What could be the cost of living a life like this?
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Meanwhile, Zoey and Mira have to rescue Rumi. (And maybe convince her to be their girlfriend while they're at it.) That's a whole lot easier said than done when they find out that she doesn't remember either of them.***
KDPH meets The Black Mercy storyline from Superman
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a small concern with how the engine sounds (쏟아지는 태양 빛이 무겁게 느껴져: the sunlight pouring down feels heavy) by skywalking_until_i_grow_up
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
24 Oct 2025
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Rumi could walk through hell and come out smiling.
Zoey and Mira wish she couldn't (didn't).
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or: The post-canon fic where Rumi is alarmingly okay, after the Idol Awards.
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Title from "Keep Driving" by Harry Styles & "Save Me" by Xdinary Heroes.
Content warnings are canon-typical (this is also tagged Rumi-centric...), and not graphic.
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Mira takes Rumi’s hand, guiding it to her chest. “Do you feel that, Rumi?”
“Rumi,” Zoey calls out softly, finally getting Rumi’s attention as she looks up, wide-eyed. “Do you?”
“Y-Your breasts?” Rumi sputters out, looking so utterly confused, and it would honestly be way more funny under a different circumstance.
Zoey barely stifles her giggles and Mira sighs fondly. “No, not my boobs, Rumi. Maybe another time.” Rumi wants the floor to swallow her whole. “My heart. Do you feel it?”
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Mira's father is not a good father. His encouragements are double-edged, his kindness conditional. Mira is either his to shape into whatever he wants, or she is useless. Fatherhood is just business and children are just contracts to be refined.
Zoey's father is not a good father. Never listens, always silences. Zoey's never enough, too loud, too distracted, too Korean. She's more than can be handled, too quiet, too fixated, too American. Fatherhood feels like a contradiction.
Rumi's father is quite literally a demon from the darkest depths of hell. He promised his daughter would never live in shame. He'll make sure these two girls, these brave hunters, the light in Rumi's life, never will either.
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(Canon divergence where Rumi's father is with her since the start and vows to be the Best Dad to not just one but three demon-slaying international idols)
