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From HUNTR/X's perspective, the demons they fight are trying out some kind of new scheme: a rival, demonic boy band that preys upon their fans, and it's working. And on top of that? Their manager, some poor middle aged man with sad eyes and a perpetually exhausted demeanor, clearly has no idea of who and what they truly are.
From the Saja Boys' perspective, they've finally escaped Gwi-Ma's tyranny with the help of the demon world's most notorious and powerful traitor, and are now trying to live it up in the human world as idols with said traitor managing them. With the hunters convinced they're up to no good, it's easier said than done.
From Tae Oh's perspective, he's back in the human world for the first time in over twenty years, helping five young sajas who spent their whole spiritual existence under Gwi-Ma's thumb stand on their own in every way possible while stuck watching from the sidelines as his daughter burns like her mother did.
(OR: AU where Rumi's demonic father is the Saja Boys' manager. Hijinks and drama ensue.)
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21 Feb 2026
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Before Gwi Ma’s rage appears, Baby Saja cuts in.
“What happened to the purple-haired one?”
He looks to the Saja boys and announces, “None of that matters anymore. The semi-demon has taken care of herself.”
They all pause their distractions.
Anger and dread squeeze Jinu’s chest tightly. “Meaning?”
“She’s gone to kill herself - on the ancient grounds no less!” Delight creeps in. “As they said, a demon doesn’t deserve to live; it's so obvious,” he says, not singing, but rhythmically.
Gwi ma turns to Jinu, chin lifted, ready for Jinu’s reaction.
Jinu teleports in a flash of indigo.What if things had gone a little differently at the end of Kpop Demon Hunters?
I extended the ending and created more in between scenes, as well as creating events in between Jinu’s betrayal and What It Sounds Like.
Basically, Jinu finds out Rumi’s gonna kill herself and has the reaction I wish he did, goes and saves her and they both go on an epic emotional journey before coming back for a more climactic but still the same What It Sounds Like ending.Bookmarked by alex1pan
21 Feb 2026
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If Rumi had met Jinu two weeks before the Idol Awards, she probably would have been fine. But after a six-month long relationship, seeing him incinerated in front of her nearly destroys her. Now, it's up to Zoey and Mira to figure out how to bring a demon back from the dead... preferably before Rumi begins showing.
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24 Jan 2026
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“I had nowhere else to go,” Rumi said, barely holding herself up under the storm.
Jinu blinked as he looked at her standing in front of him, as if he couldn’t believe his eyes. As if she were an illusion that could vanish into the rain at any moment. His eyes swept over her with such intensity that he was sure she could feel his gaze like a physical touch. And then he saw the blood.
Before his brain could process it all, she seemed to let go of the last thread of will keeping her upright, and collapsed. And again, without thinking, he caught her in his arms as if it were the most natural thing in the world. As if she belonged there. As if they weren’t sworn enemies who had tried to kill each other.
In the end, Jinu knew something was irrevocably wrong in his head, and the ultimate proof was how he carried the body of that hunter as if she meant something to him, and took her into his apartment, even though he knew that if anyone found out, he would’ve been better off born dead.
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25 Nov 2025
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I’ll Be Your Summer Sun Forever by RoseSilver1997
Fandoms: Thunderbolts (Movie 2025), Marvel Cinematic Universe
30 Apr 2026
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Ever since Bob confessed his feelings for her, he and Yelena have been quietly, cautiously together—learning how to belong to each other while keeping their relationship hidden from the world, and even from the rest of the New Avengers for a time being.
Life settles into a rhythm: Bob continues going to therapy, Yelena carries on with her missions. But when she discovers he has been avoiding his medication, she also uncovers a truth he has told no one else: The pills don’t silence the voices in his head. The Sentry and the Void never stay idle—sometimes slipping into his body, stealing whole days from his memory. Quieter now, more neutral than before, but never gone. And if anyone else but her knew, Bob fears he’d be abandoned or locked away again.
He isn’t normal. He isn’t stable. He is fractured—and now, the other parts of him have noticed Yelena. They want her too.
And Bob asks her the question that terrifies him most: Can she love all of him? Including the worst parts of himself?
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- Part 8 of The Man, The God, The End
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21 Nov 2025
