Concrete and Cold
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Ongoing, First published May 20, 2026

The narrative traces a chilling search as a man, Jungkook, believes he’s finally found a woman he’s relentlessly pursued. This recognition, however, unfolds in a place she supposedly despises, and amidst unsettling signs of a hidden past. Quickly, the story descends into a tense captivity as Hanna finds herself restrained and confronted by a group known as BTS. These chapters reveal a power struggle fueled by intimidation and dominance, where even small acts of kindness—like an anonymous meal—can’t mask the fear and control gripping Hanna’s life. The narrative hints at a brutal training regime to come.
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