4 Works by stupidbrain
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Jongseob is a top-tier twitch streamer with a nocturnal schedule, a short fuse when he’s exhausted, and a DoorDash habit bordering on addiction.
Soul is the shy delivery driver who keeps showing up at his door, always smiling, always kind, always a little too sweet for Jongseob’s reserved lifestyle.
Through late-night streams, awkward doorways, and a city that (weirdly) keeps on pushing them together, a grumpy streamer and a sunshine delivery driver circle each other.
A strangers-to-lovers story about repetition, timing, and the quiet intimacy of being seen when you least expect it. ♡
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An alien named Soul arrives on Earth to study human's summer behaviour, intending to observe without attachment, but everything shifts when he meets Jongseob, a lifeguard who insists summer is meant to be lived, not analyzed.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2WalewffC79VWYeJT6vA2p?si=fRn01WE-R_22vJNUagyHgg (I'm still editing it, so it's kinda trash rn) ♡
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Set in St. Sebastian’s, a Catholic boys’ boarding school built to correct what the world permits. Boys arrive at fourteen to be shaped through obedience, silence, and ritual. Jongseob enters already prepared: raised by devout, exacting parents, fluent in restraint, praised for compliance. At St. Sebastian’s, this makes him exemplary. He learns quickly which virtues are rewarded and which questions are dangerous.
His certainty fractures with the arrival of Haku Shota, a boy who refuses to disappear, and Minjae, a boy who understands power without naming it. As punishment is framed as love and desire is treated as an infestation, Jongseob is drawn deeper into the school’s logic, mistaking admiration for holiness and silence for safety. Caught between becoming manageable and becoming honest, he must decide whether survival within the system is worth the cost of believing it.
Or: Jongseob navigates the pressures of a highly religious community who seeks to destroy the core of what he is. His only refuge being a unintentional disruption: Haku Shota.
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Three seasons of collisions, penalties, and unspoken tension have turned Choi Taeyang and Hwang Intak into the KHL’s most dissected rivalry. On the ice, Taeyang plays loud and relentless; Intak answers with control and precision. Off the ice, neither of them has ever let the line be crossed.
After a game that finally tips in Taeyang’s favor, that line doesn’t disappear so much as it shifts into steam-filled showers, charged silences, and an invitation neither of them is quite prepared to refuse.
