Things We Built in Jeju
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Omega Jungwon was married off to chaebol heir and Alpha Lee Heeseung to secure a legacy — a union built on paper, not affection. No one warned him that silence could feel like violence.
So he left. Quietly.
Years later, a painting arrives. Blue and gold. No signature. Just memory — and the ache of something he never asked for returning to him all the same.
Heeseung follows it to a coastal town, a gallery without a name,
and someone waiting where he least deserved it.A/B/O slow burn. Regret like a bruise.
A love letter never spoken — only painted.Series
- Part 1 of Things We Built in Jeju
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Lee Heeseung used to command boardrooms and silence reporters with a single glance. Now he’s losing push-up contests to a six-year-old alpha who wears sunglasses indoors and says “Get rekt” like a blessing.
On Jeju Island, the most powerful alpha in Seoul has been dethroned by a child who unionized his kindergarten and declared war over pancake shapes. Jungwon, serene chaos incarnate, just sips tea and bans them both from morning competitions.
A day in the life of a reformed CEO, one very feral son, and the omega who lets them fight it out as long as the rice cooker survives.
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- Part 2 of Things We Built in Jeju
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Yurim starts school and immediately declares recess a sovereign alpha territory.
Heeseung just wants to survive the PTA without getting demoted again.
Jungwon is drinking barley tea and pretending he doesn’t know either of them.
A day in the life of a Jeju coastal alpha family: featuring pencil case rebellion, field day disgrace, and emotional dominance as a kindergarten survival strategy.
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- Part 3 of Things We Built in Jeju
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After everything, they don’t need grand confessions or second chances. Just this: warm sheets, soft hands, shared breath. A life chosen slowly. A love that never left — it only learned how to stay.
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- Part 4 of Things We Built in Jeju
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Jungwon and Heeseung leave for a single day in Seoul. A very normal, responsible, not-at-all-terrifying thing to do. Especially when they leave Yurim — scent-feral, power-hungry alpha pup — in the hands of Jay and Ni-ki.
Jay is a composed, highly ranked chaebol heir with diplomatic immunity, a luxury skincare routine, and trauma from the last time he babysat.
Ni-ki has the impulse control of a caffeinated wolfdog and thinks blender-based pack rituals are “scientifically enriching.”
Yurim has a dish towel cape, a popsicle stick monarchy, and a dream.There was glitter. There were declarations.
There was a flag.
Jay deserves hazard pay.Series
- Part 5 of Things We Built in Jeju
