Fragmented Memory
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Even the Moon Forgot Your Name by yourlittlegoddess (DMochi)
Fandoms: 방탄소년단 | Bangtan Boys | BTS
07 May 2025
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When Kim Seokjin inherits an old family house, he expects dust, maybe some grief. He doesn’t expect the mirrors to watch him. Or the doors to move. Or the silence to feel so personal. The house has been waiting and it remembers more than he does.
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Jason wakes up with a fractured skull, broken ribs, and no memory of the past three years—including his slow, quiet reconciliation with Tim Drake. Tim stays by his side, pretending it doesn’t hurt, pretending he’s fine watching Jason fall out of love with him. But memory is a funny thing—and sometimes, love finds a way back.
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The lights never stop flashing, but somewhere along the way, Oscar stopped feeling them.
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- Part 13 of Everyday of October 2025: Angst
- Part 7 of Chase Atlantic Inspired
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Jonathan Reid survived the war, the plague, and death itself — but he couldn’t survive himself. After the fall of London’s chaos, he tries to live quietly under his human name, “Jonny,” patching wounds and pretending he’s still whole. But mirrors don’t lie, and the voice in the glass remembers everything he’s tried to forget.
As hunger and conscience tear him apart, Jonny must confront the thing wearing his face — the vampire, the murderer, the man who still loves the world enough to destroy it. Across blood, guilt, and uneasy alliances, he and his former hunter must decide what it means to be human when humanity is the most fragile thing of all.
Two men share one body. Two hearts beat out of rhythm. And somewhere between reflection and reality, one truth waits to be seen.
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Chan doesn’t remember much of being a child.
Some memories blank out completely. Others return like waves breaking too hard.
Even years after going no-contact with his mother, he still doubts his memories, still wonders if it was really “that bad.”
But he survived more than he realised, and he deserves more gentleness than he ever received.
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A character study about childhood scars, the fragments trauma leaves behind, and the quiet, steady life Chan builds beyond it.
