Alley Confessions
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Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2026

The narrative traces a world of violence and desperate escape, beginning with a tense confession among BTS members grappling with past trauma and distrust. As the story unfolds, Jungkook finds himself pursued through city alleys, relying on unexpected deception to evade capture. Further along, a wounded narrator travels with a woman whose care is laced with antagonism, their survival marked by sarcastic exchanges and a fragile, hard-won truce. These chapters hint at a story steeped in conflict and fueled by complex relationships, where even kindness is shadowed by suspicion. The author’s note suggests romance and mature themes will further complicate this dangerous world.
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