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what comes around goes around (love) by volta (sunwalker) for deadwine
Fandoms: SEVENTEEN (Band)
02 Mar 2025
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For the past half year, Seokmin has been waking up — or rather, been rudely woken up — by a pair of slippers.
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The sign definitely screams student fundraiser. First of all, there’s haphazard streaks of paint all over, like the person who had been making it forgot they were wielding wet paint in the middle of making it. It hangs wickedly in the wind, tacked on with exactly two pieces of duct tape and held together by sheer determination:
247 KISSING BOOTH
NEED A QUICK PICK ME UP?
PUCKER UP!Chan beams brilliantly, waving at Wonwoo from where he’s manning the station. “Wonwoo-hyung! You’re here!”
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save the last dance for me by volta (sunwalker) for roadmaps_paperbacks
Fandoms: SEVENTEEN (Band)
29 Dec 2023
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“I can take the floor,” Seungcheol declares, ever the gentleman.
A bony hand shoots out to grab the scruff of Seungcheol's collar, nearly choking him.
“No, you’re not,” Jeonghan mutters obstinately. He closes his eyes and furrows his brows, as if to weather the incoming headache.
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This morning, Seokmin had bundled Minghao up and out the door of their apartment. “I promise it’ll be fun,” he’d kissed Minghao on the forehead and smoothed down the frown lines that had appeared on Minghao’s face, before buckling him into the passenger seat. Not a word about where they’d go — which Minghao has always hated, which Seokmin has always known.
Minghao let Seokmin take them anyways.
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There are worse ways to die.
Minghao thinks about it all the time. In the Barrel, life is about stitching the morsels and scraps of things together, about keeping one step ahead with eyes always watching the shadows; it’s about scavenging and holding onto bones in your mouth until the shards dig into your teeth so hard they draw blood. You’re always hungry. You build a life out of that.
It’s not ideal, but it is Minghao’s life now – there’s some sort of gritty, hard earned pride and comfort that he finds in it. That he learned to survive. That he still has kept some part of him soft, so that one day he might return to the life he led before this.

