Seoul Arrangements
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Completed, First published Jun 07, 2026

The narrative traces a complex web of relationships within a popular musical group, as rumors swirl regarding Jungkook’s connection with a former fan, Y/n. These chapters reveal a carefully constructed arrangement, handled with gratitude and anxiety, and hint at romantic connections blossoming amidst the group’s tight-knit dynamic. The story unfolds through secretive rendezvous and coded communications, shadowed by watchful eyes and a sense of deception. As events unfold, characters navigate public image and hidden truths, suggesting a deeper layer to their carefully maintained facade. The chapters available suggest a story unfolding in the shadows of Seoul.
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A creeping dread clings to the shadowed corners of Blackwood Manor, a place where laughter curdles into whispers and the scent of decay hangs heavy in the air. The estate’s master, a man known only as “Mike,” is a phantom draped in privilege and melancholy, his past a labyrinth of broken promises and hushed accusations. Rain lashes against the leaded windows, mirroring the storm brewing within the manor’s ancient walls. Each polished surface reflects not elegance, but a stifled despair, a rot beneath the veneer of wealth. The air is thick with the weight of unspoken secrets, and the estate’s few inhabitants move as ghosts through the dim hallways, their faces gaunt, their eyes haunted by a shared, unspoken terror. A fragile melody, played on a neglected pianoforte, echoes through the house like a dying breath, a mournful lament for a life lost to shadow. The gardens are overgrown, strangled by thorns, mirroring the tendrils of obsession that tighten around Mike’s heart. He is a collector of broken things— shattered dreams, abandoned affections, and the tarnished relics of a forgotten age—each object a shard of his own fractured soul. The manor itself seems to breathe with his sorrow, absorbing the darkness until the very stones weep with regret. A suffocating sense of inevitability descends with each passing hour, a slow, creeping realization that Blackwood Manor, and Mike, are already claimed by something ancient and unforgiving.