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A child is all they've ever wanted, and when their little miracle finally arrives, Mingyu finds himself going through a traumatic experience that drastically distances him from his family. Wonwoo does everything to hold on to a love that perhaps, he thinks, no longer exists.
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“I didn’t even recognise you. You’re really big,” he chuckles, tipping his chin up to meet Mingyu’s eyes, emphasising his point. “Even taller than me.”
The first memories Mingyu has of Wonwoo are long from his childhood, when Wonwoo hyung was too big and cool to play with toy cars and trucks, so he’d lend them to the toddler that lived upstairs.
More than a decade later, they meet by chance in South Korea’s alps. Things don’t exactly pick up where they left off because damn it, Mingyu didn’t have a crush on him when he was three.
Now, though…
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Mingyu’s frustration grew. “You’re acting so immature, Wonwoo. We just had one of the biggest days of our lives and you’re pouting like a teenager.”
Wonwoo turned slowly. His eyes were tired. Hollow.
“Immature,” he echoed, voice barely above a whisper.
Mingyu flinched at the tone.
And then it happened.
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There are over five thousand citizens with Hanahaki in South Korea.
Jeon Wonwoo is one of them.
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“What are we doing?”
“We’re going to summon a demon”, Soonyoung smiles in glee.
“We’re-”, Wonwoo starts. “We’re not going to do that.”
