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writer-zie · 9 months
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Once More.
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GENRE: Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Fluff.
Pairing: Ji Cheong-Sin x fem!Reader
Summary: You were Cheong-Sin's girlfriend before the accident. As you sink into despair, a knock on the door pulls you from death's arms.
WARNINGS: Attempted Suicide, Mentions of Suicide, Self-Neglect, Grief, Suggestive content at the end.
A/N: The amount of Cheong-Sin content in this fandom is like almost zero, so I decided to be the change I want to see in the world and wrote it. Hope you enjoy!
No use of Y/N or L/N, I replaced it with Yeong-Nae(the initials are Y-N) and Lee-Nam(initials are L-N)
Also Cheong-Sin calls you Nae Sarang and Naekkeo meaning "My love" and "mine/my sweetheart".
WORD COUNT: 1,683
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When Cheong-Sin disappeared, you fell apart. You had no idea what could've happened to him. First, his cruel adopted father died, which you could be somewhat glad about. He treated him like he was trash, disposable, nothing more than an asset. So, when he died, you expected him to be sunny, cheerful, or at least less serious, but no. He was happy, but not in the "I'm free from my oppressor" way.
He was happy in the "I've just killed someone" way. Even his eyes didn't seem right. When he'd cup your face in his hands, and look into your eyes, something was off.
You swore you'd seen a flash of red there at some point. When he had pulled away from kissing your neck, you could've sworn his pupils had stretched out, like a snake's.
However, over the next few days, that stopped, and he had gone back to normal. No scary moments. He did seem slightly more...intense than usual though.
But then the murders started. Brutal ones, silent ones, unimportant and important people were dying all around. You urged him to stay home, for fear he'd fall victim to this violent killer. He didn't.
You got more and more worried, as more and more murders happened, and suddenly, he disappeared. Gone. No trace.
His phone went to voicemail, and he had no other friends she could ask of his location.
Things only got worse after that. You thought he had been murdered, but when he was pronounced as the murderer? No. Not your Cheong-Sin. Not him.
You didn't leave your apartment for days. You barely left your bed. Surely there had to be some mistake? A mix-up? You couldn't have been living with a— dating, a murderer this whole time? There had to be a mix-up. But you couldn't just go to the police and ask. They'd take you in as a suspect, and you'd be on the news, publicized, possibly used as leverage against him. You couldn't have that.
As you were just beginning to make yourself believe that it had all been a mix-up, the news said he was dead.
No. No. Nonononono.
No.
A noise complaint fell through your letterbox because of how loud you screamed. He couldn't be dead. He just couldn't. The news even called him "Violent serial killer Ji Cheong-Sin"
He couldn't be dead. Was he killed in revenge for murders you knew he didn't commit?
It was only yesterday that the news was shared. Today was the first time you had left your room in 2 weeks. People saw you, saw the state of your face and hair, the dead look in your eyes.
"What happened, Yeong-Nae? Are you alright? You look ill." they'd say. And they were right, you did look ill. Cheeks sunken, eyes red, face pallid, and you'd lost a few pounds, so your clothes were ill-fitting, hanging loose on your grief-influenced frame.
It would be the last time they saw you out of the apartment, too. Because the only thing you'd gone out for was to buy two things.
Rope, and a ceiling bar.
You held them in an opaque bag, lest anyone try to stop you. Tears spilled from your eyes as you fixed the bar to the ceiling, not caring what your upstairs neighbours thought. They had begun to subside as you tied the rope around the bar. However, before you took the plunge, you had one more thing to do.
You ripped a piece of paper out of a nearby notepad and begun to write.
"Suicide Note.
Hello, all. I'm writing this because on the 27th of August, at 16:50-something, I am committing suicide. All my money goes to charity, my belongings too, except my diaries, pictures, and cards, those should be buried with me. I have no surviving relatives, so don't bother looking for them.
Also, Cheong-Sin didn't do it. He would never, ever do such a thing. You're wrong, I'm sure of it.
Goodbye,
Lee-Nam Yeong-Nae."
There. It was done. You sellotaped the note to the back of your shirt.
You pulled the stool you'd been sitting on out from the table, and positioned it under the noose. You took one more look at your meagre apartment, one more look out of the window as you slipped your head through the loop, but just as you were about to kick the stool out from under you-
Knock knock.
Who could be at the door at such an inconvenient time? Reluctantly, you removed your head, stepped off the stool, and looked through the peephole. The person was just out of view. All she could make out was the edge of a black hoodie, and the corner of a jawline. Didn't look official, and even if they were, you wouldn't be letting them in.
"What do you-" you started, opening the door just a crack. But that was enough to see it.
Your heart dropped, then shot up into your throat, rendering you unable to speak. Your knees felt light, and your lungs suddenly stopped breathing. You felt like you wanted to faint, to throw up, to cry, to scream-
But all you got out was a single word.
"Ch-Cheong-Sin?" you half-whispered.
"Yes, nae sarang?" he replied. You reached out to touch him, making sure he wasn't a ghost, or some suicidal hallucination. Your frail hand crept up his chest, up his neck, trailed across his face, and under the hat he was wearing, searching for the thing that would confirm who he was beyond a doubt.
The scar.
And the scar is what she felt under her fingers, on the edge of his hairline, trailing back in a jagged line.
"Cheong-Sin..." you murmured, launching yourself at him, wrapping your arms tightly around him as a dark patch began to grow on his shirt, your tears blossoming like a flower. His arms wrapped around you too, squeezing you like he'd never let you go. His eyes didnt catch the state of the room, not even the dirt on the surface, the dust in the corners, rubbish all around, no.
The only thing he could focus on besides you was the noose hanging from the ceiling.
You were going to...kill yourself?
And then he realised. It was him.
The news had probably devastated you. First, he'd disappeared, then the murders started, and then he was pronounced as the murderer. And finally, just yesterday, he had been pronounced dead.
"Look at her. She was going to kill herself already. Why not just kill her and get it over with?" whispered the spirit, as Cheong-Sin's eyes were swallowed by blackness.
"No. Not this one.” he replied, quenching the bloodthirst before it had a chance to flare up.
"...Fine.”
He sighed in relief.
"I missed you." he said out loud, burying his face in her hair. His hands brushed the paper on your back as you two embraced, and he pulled away slightly, removing it.
He briefly scanned it, and almost choked up at the last part.
So certain, even in the face of death. But it pained him to tell you you were wrong. He couldn't do it. He'd let you live a fantasy, as long as you were happy.
"I'm so, so sorry, nae sarang. | didn't tell you anything. You must have been so worried about me, hm?"
"M-ah-Mhm! sniff I-I did! Where...where did you g-hiccup-go?" you choked, chest racking with sobs.
"I, um, had something to take care of. Don't worry." he replied, stroking your hair.
"The n-news...the news-hic-said you were the m-murderer, and...and that you...you died yesterday, a-and—"
"Don't stress, nae sarang, I'm here now. You didn't believe all that nonsense, right?" he responded, pulling your head off his chest, wiping your tears away with a soft knuckle.
"Mm mm. I know you wouldn't do that." you murmured, sobs retreating.
"Good. You know I love you, right?"
You started crying again. No words came out, just frantic nods and a stream of tears.
The door to your apartment was still open, and people could probably hear you crying from outside, so, Cheong-Sin's hands crept under your thighs, lifting them up with minimal effort, and around his waist, pinning you to him. He stepped forward into the room, kicking the door closed behind him.
"Come on, let's just kill her now! She's helpless! We can smell her soul from he—"
"No. I said no. If you hurt this one, I'll—"
"I? You? We're one, Cheong-Sin. Anything you do to me, you do to you."
"Okay then, if we hurt this one, you lose your host."
"But that's not possible! You'd have to kill yourself!"
"Exactly."
"Tch. Fine. Enjoy your little emotion-fest."
"Ch-Cheong-Sin? What are you whispering about?" you asked, arms around his neck.
"Nothing, nae sarang. Let me make it up to you." he replied, stepping forward. You felt your back against the wall as he pressed you into a corner.
"Make it up to me? How—!~" you started, being cut off by his lips on yours. His hand slipped out from under your thigh and to the back of your head, anchoring his fingers in your hair as he pressed your head forward. You fully melted into his embrace, stomach settling as you placed both your pale hands on his face, every second you had missed his touch coming out in the moment of passion.
Deep groans came from his throat as his tongue slipped past your lips, tracing your teeth like he never wanted to forget their pattern. As his hips pressed against yours, you felt a heat growing in your abdomen. You let out soft whimpers as he took your top lip between his teeth and bit down softly. He pulled away slightly, eyes still locked onto yours, hungry with desire. He pulled away slightly, eyes still locked onto yours, hungry with desire.
"Don't stop." you whispered, breathlessly.
"With pleasure, naekkeo."
Within a few seconds, he had swiped you away from the wall, and your back was met with the soft cushion of your mattress.
Oh how you'd missed him.
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crabambulating · 9 months
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the way ji cheong sin is one of my favorite villains of all time like. the DEPTH. the FLAVOR.
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kkurades · 2 years
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sasha’s main masterlist !!
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☆ ALICE IN BORDERLAND !! arisu, chishiya, kuina, usagi, ann, niragi, last boss, aguni, lisa, mira, heiya, karube
☆ ALL OF US ARE DEAD !! nam-ra, gyeong-su, ha-ri, wu-jin, min-jae, u-sin, cheong-san, na-yeon, su-hyeok, on-jo, joon-yeung, mi-jin, jae-ik, dae-su, gwi-nam
☆ JUJUTSU KAISEN !! choso, nanami, maki, megumi, nobara, noritoshi, sukuna, gojo, geto, inumaki, yuji, yuta
☆ BUNGOU STRAY DOGS !! dazai, kunikuda, fukizawa, ranpo, chuuya, akutagawa, poe, fyodor, nikolai, sigma, jōno, tetchō
☆ MY NAME !! mujin, gangjae, pildo, taeju, jiwoo
☆ SWEET HOME !! hyun-soo, eun-hyuk, eun-yoo, sang-wook, ji-soo, sung-cheol, jae-heon
☆ THE UNCANNY COUNTER !! so mun, do ha-na, shin hyuk-u, oh jeong-gu
☆ BLACK KNIGHT !! 5-8, yoon sa-wol, 4-1, seol-ah
☆ D.P. !! han ho-yeol, an yun-ho
☆ TWILIGHT !! embry call, seth clearwater, leah clearwater, paul lahote, quil ateara
☆ KPOP!! bts, stray kids, enhypen, txt, seventeen, p1harmony, ateez, aespa, blackpink, le sserafim, new jeans, itzy, (g)i-dle, twice, ive
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bitchofdarkness · 4 months
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Wonder if anyone else caught that before... when Baek Hyang-hee said to Shin Myeong-whi (who was now possessed by the same evil spirit as Ji Cheong-sin had been)
"I thought you at least cared about children."
It was never the evil spirit that spared children, that was the host Cheong-sin who cared about kids, who didn't want them to be afraid and live without being used by the adult that was supposed to care for them. He even killed and consumed one of their own to protect them.
Myeong-whi on the other hand doesn't care about children. Hell, he doesn't even care about his own flesh and blood, Hyeok-u, why would he care about the well-being of a dying little girl (So-eun)?
I think it's interesting to see how the host can still influence the evil spirit. That they technically never had to be evil, but chose to be.
It's a great and subtle way to prequel the story in the second season with Ma Ju-seok who is mostly in control, until he isn't.
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Na-Yeon is a bitch. Prove me wrong.
Na-yeon: Some of us are just victims in this situation.
Nam-ra: That’s probably true. How many of you have ever felt personally victimized by Lee Na-yeon?
Gyeong-su: *raises hand*
Cheong-san: *raises hand*
On-jo: *raises hand*
Ji-min: *raises hand*
Hyo-ryung: *raises hand*
Su-hyeok: *raises hand*
I-sak: *raises hand*
Min-ji: *raises hand*
Joon-yeong: *raises hand*
Dae-su: *raises hand*
Woo-jin: *raises hand*
Eun-ji: *raises hand*
Hee-su: *raises hand*
Gwi-nam: *raises hand*
Myung-hwan: *raises hand*
Chang-hoon: *raises hand*
Cheol-soo: *raises hand*
Ha-ri: *raises hand*
Mi-jin: *raises hand*
Joon-seong: *raises hand*
Min-jae: *raises hand*
Ha-lim: *raises hand*
Jin-su: *raises hand*
Ms. Park: *raises hand*
Mr. Lee: *raises hand*
Principal: *raises hand*
So-ju: *raises hand*
Assemblywoman Park: *raises hand*
Dal-ho: *raises hand*
U-sin: *raises hand*
Jae-ik: *raises hand*
Ho-cheol: *raises hand*
Se-bin (the little girl): *raises hand*
Hee-su’s baby: *Jae-ik gently raises baby hand*
Commander Jin: *raises hand*
Orrangibberish: *raises hand*
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tiarnanabhfainni · 8 months
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obsessed with ji cheong-sin!!! terrible awful guy but wow he really just wants to look out for those kids
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brysbeddixt · 8 months
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Uncanny Counter fandom, would anybody be interested in a Mun/OC fic I’m writing?? It’s fueled purely by spite and my disappointment in a lot of the second season’s writing, and I’ll be playing fast and loose with a lot of canon, including and discarding things where I think is appropriate. Essentially the OC is the territory personified, or the territory is a way for him to interact with the living world. And because Mun is the only one who can interact with the territory, they bond. I can already tell you I’ll be discarding the “if an evil spirit eats a Counter they get Counter powers” thing, because that simply wasn’t true in the first season (demonstrated by the fact that Ji Cheong-sin eats a Counter in THE FIRST EPISODE and doesn’t get any additional powers), and the capabilities, limits, and Mun’s interaction with the territory will of course be getting a large overhaul.
It wouldn’t be an entire start-to-end rewrite of canon, but would feature a lot of relevant scenes from S1 from the OC’s and occasionally Mun’s POV, then would move more heavily into plot as I start to rewrite the second season.
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missgowgow · 8 months
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uncanny counter season 2 is definitely weaker than season 1 (tbf season 1 was really well written so it’s hard to live up to) but im not able to fully place why, I think my main problems are
1. the villains are wayyy less fleshed out and what we do have doesn’t work well with prior world building. I was down for “they came back for revenge” thing but it’s not focused on as much as the money and there’s no real reason for them to be that focused on the money? with the exception of baek hyang-hui who’s rage was based on her expensive tastes, evil spirits were characterized to be driven by fulfilling their impulse for violence and by strong desires from their human lives (ie. ji cheong-sin helping his adoptive dad and protecting the kids at the orphanage). gelly and hwang pil-kwang are definitely doing violence but they obviously must have other motivations if they’re so focused on this money and I feel like there hasn’t even been hints/slow character building about what those motivations are. ma joo-seok is getting fleshed out really well as a sympathetic villain so that makes up for a lot.
2. the few plot points from season one that could be followed up on feel like they’ve been dropped. we still don’t really know why so mun is special. it felt like they were hinting at romance between so mun and hana that was entirely dropped. even minor things like whether chu mae-ok went to the wedding or if mo-tak got in touch with jeong-yeong’s family after her death. kinda feels like a new story in the same universe instead of a continuation of the existing story.
3. not enough non-supernatural stuff. season 1 was strong imo because it showed how the supernatural was wrapped up in the mundane. evil spirits are abusive husbands and shitty bosses and school bullies. ordinary evils could also be possessed by evil spirits. even ji cheong-sin was being used as a hit man by normal evil businessmen who just cared about profit. it made everything feel more real and made the characters feel like people who existed outside of the plot. I’m feeling much less of that so far this season. big exception there is hana and her high school crush. was really hoping on more of a focus on what exactly everyone thinks so mun is doing rn if he’s not in college (also how did that happen?)
that being said, I’m actually really enjoying the season and I feel like the episodes are getting stronger as they go so I have high hopes. it’s just that season 1 was really well written so that every plot line was relevant and connected and every character was well fleshed out, so it felt jarring going right from season 1 to season 2.
(also this is petty but I wish they had kept the tighter curls from season 1, everyone looks really good there’s nothing to complain about, I just liked the tighter curls as a story element lol)
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drunkcnsunlight · 2 years
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--- gwi-nam wasn’t sure how curt felt. he’d laid his most vulnerable cards on the table, and now, he was going to learn whether losing the man he’d come to love was going to be the price that he paid for his many sins. there was no real, tangible, quantifiable way for him to account for the awful things that he’d done. to nam-ra and eun-ji and... it made him sigh, but... even cheong-san. he’d been so hellbent on revenge that he hadn’t looked in the mirror. he’d never looked in the mirror until he was FORCED to, because he hadn’t wanted to acknowledge the monster that he would see as being HIM. “i’m sorry,” gwi-nam admitted with a nod, trying to keep his composure, but it was slipping away from him. “i should have told you earlier. i never should have been the person that i was. i mean it when i say that i want to be different now, but... i get if that’s TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE for you.” gwi-nam had been able to tell from the start that curt was a GOOD PERSON; he was the HERO in people’s stories, not the villain. hell, he didn’t even seem to ever experience moral greyness. he was just GOOD; perhaps it was a hopeful foretelling of his broadcast that gwi-nam wanted to BE WITH someone of such upstanding character. maybe it meant that it wasn’t too late for him, that he could COME BACK from the terrible things that he’d done, in general, if not in his victims’ eyes. 
@ragdclls​
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writer-zie · 8 months
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Hiiiii, can we talk how would Cheong-Shin react when you get hurt? He is 9348490% an over protective cutie
Absolutely, let's do that.
Minor Injuries.
Be it something as small as a scrape on your knee, or a graze on your arm, Cheong-Sin spends precious time patching you up.
He'll clean each wound meticulously, giving you small kisses to try and distract you from the pain from the rubbing alcohol.
Finally, before putting plasters or any sort of covering, he'll kiss each wound, and even with no proper evidence, you both swore that it made them heal faster.
Major Injuries.
(TW: car accident, mentions of murder, broken bones, drunk driving )
A/N: The police number in South Korea is 112, and ambulance/fire dept. is 119
Also potentially unrealistic injuries, I've never been hit by a car so I wouldn't know
Let's be honest here. Cheong-Sin doesn't let you get badly hurt.
When you go out, he's with you.
When you're at home, he's with you.
When you're out with friends, he may not be directly by your side, but he'll be in the area.
However, with the Counters after him now, he had to spend more and more time away, leaving you vulnerable to whatever society had to throw at you. He couldn't even use a proper phone, lest it get tracked and traced back to you.
You, on the other hand, didn't know what was happening to him. He'd be with you for a few days, then disappear for a week, with barely any notice. You couldn't even call to ask where he went, due to the dangerous nature of his job. But sometimes he'd call you with a burner phone, just to check on you.
(You don't know what he actually does, but he's told you he's an agent of some sort, which excuses these absences.)
So, on one of the days he isn't in, you go out to buy groceries. It's weird not having him with you. It feels like you're missing something. Not as large as an arm, nor as painful as a heart. Just a presence. A sense of safety.
But it was fine, right? You'd been okay without him before, you'd be alright now.
You stepped out of your apartment building into the not-so-busy streets of Jungjin. The occasional car streamed down the road. The sky was a pale grey, the sun a light spot against the cloud cover. Not much was going on today. Oh well.
You turned the corner onto the street that led to the grocery store, making sure to step over the ground tile that stuck slightly up as you removed your earphones from your pocket.
What to listen to?
(or replace that with your favourite song)
The tunes swirled around in your mind as you turned up the volume, blocking out the boring environment, blocking out practically anything that could be heard. Which was technically unsafe, but this was a relatively safe city. The street was also empty, except for a few people in cafés, so you'd be fine.
You started to recount your grocery list in your head.
"Milk, eggs, ramyeon, [favourite food], carrots, bread, cere—"
*SCREECH*
A sharp pain, a sensation of flying, and the world went dark.
It was a shame you couldn't hear what was going on around you, or you would have heard a faint rumbling behind you, and might have been able to jump out of the way of the car that had sped onto the pavement.
Your unconscious body was sprawled out on the ground, head and nose bleeding.
The people in the cafés began to pour out, having seen the car through the glass. Several people called 112, others called 119.
Coincidentally, your phone began to ring. Unknown Number.
In a hotel on the far side of Jungjin, Ji Cheong-Sin typed your number into his burner phone.
"Who you calling?" asked a voice from across the room. He looked up to see Hyang-hui standing there, smiling as always.
"None of your business." he replied, letting the phone ring.
"Aw, who is it? Come on, tell me!"
"I said, it's none of your business."
"Damn, why so cagey? Don't tell me you've got a secret girlfriend or something?"
He put his hand on the bed, as to stand up.
"Damn, ok! I'll leave you alone then!" she said, slipping out of the door.
He sighed and sat back down. You weren't picking up the phone. That was very strange.
Normally you either picked up, or messaged saying you were at work, but no response at all? That was odd.
He called again.
As you were carried into the ambulance, your eyes began to crack open.
You raised your hand to your face, shielding your eyes from the light. Murmurs surrounded you. A face entered your frame of view.
"She's awake." it said, standing up.
A collective sigh of relief filled the vehicle.
"Ma'am, do you feel pain anywhere?" asked another one.
"Mhh...what?"
Then the pain did kick in. Your arm shot to your knee, it felt like you'd, well, you didn't know what it felt like, but it hurt.
The care assistants took a quick glance, and it was quite clear to see. Your kneecap was deformed. Fractured.
"Kiyo, I need a splint, Hyun-dae, tell the hospital about the patient." said one of the people.
"Gotcha Jae-dal." replied another.
Cheong-sin was getting worried now. Normally you'd have sent him a message or something, but you just hadn't responded at all.
"Cheong-sin? Is your secret girlfriend not replying?" called Hyang-hui from outside the door. Her footsteps retreated into the other room as Cheong-sin got up. He threw the door open but instead of confronting her, he approached the door out their hotel suite.
"Where are you going?"
"Out."
"You know the Counters are looking for you, right?"
"Don't care. I'll be back in a few hours."
"Hours?! Where are y—"
Cheong-sin closed the door.
After hailing a taxi, and paying the driver to go faster than was safe, he got off in front of your apartment building. He ran up the stairs, and hastily unlocked the door with the key you had given him.
Empty.
Now he was really worried. Not picking calls, not in your apartment, where would you be? Was he being obsessive? No, he wasn't.
*buzz* *buzz*
He yanked his phone from his pocket, to see two nerve-clenching messages.
"am in the hopsital"
"*hospital"
He could not have run faster.
You lay in your hospital bed after seeing the 4 missed calls from an unknown number. Cheong-sin was definitely worried about you. Well, you were worried about him too, you didn't want him to get hurt in his job as some sort of secret agent.
"Can I go to the place where you go home? My boyfriend's gonna be worried."
"Well we should keep you here for a bit, just to make sure your condition is stable."
"Well, I feel fine. My leg and hand hurt, but we established that in the ambulance. Can I go?" you asked.
"We don't advise it."
"I'll be fine. Is there like a form or something I can sign so I can leave?"
"Alright then. Yes, there is."
After signing, you were provided a pair of crutches, and assisted to the exit.
The next few seconds felt like a lifetime for Cheong-sin. As you came into frame, knee in a cast, and crutches under your shoulders, his heart sank. He rushed forward, eyes almost glassy.
"This is what happens when you form human connections, they're weak. They get hurt. Why not just kill her and save yourself the pain?", whispered the spirit, but Cheong-sin paid no notice. That was the furthest thing from his mind right now.
He pulled you close, burying his head into your shoulder, lifting you off the ground slightly.
You wrapped a feeble arm around him, smiling.
"I'm so, so sorry. If only I had been there I could've—"
"Quiet, aegiya." you said, pressing a hand to his mouth. "If you'd been there, you'd only have gotten hurt yourself."
"But I wouldn't have been." he started, pulling your hand away. "I could have got you out of the way, or stopped the car, or— I'm so sorry." he replied, squeezing your hand tightly.
Cheong-sin carried you in his arms all the way home. No matter how much you said you could walk, he refused to let you. You'd already been hurt enough.
He wouldn't be returning to the hotel tonight. Hyang-hui could wait.
Recovery.
Cheong-sin would try his best to be around for your recovery, but obviously he couldn't, but every chance he got he'd stay by your side, get you food, water, things to do, check on your situation, by phone if he couldn't be there in person. You wouldn't be able to worsen the injury even if you tried, despite what the hospital said. Your leg was immobilised, as was your [non-dominant] hand, so nothing could really happen to you.
The driver who had crashed into you was drunk, and was taken to the police station once the police were called. An accident took place that night.
A drunk driver was broken out of a holding cell in Jungjin police station. There were signs of a struggle, but there was no security footage for about 3 minutes in that police station. Once it came back, both drunk driver and the person who broke him out were gone.
Some people reported hearing screams late in the night, but when the area was examined, nothing was found.
No police officers had any record of this happening.
And Cheong-sin got home slightly later that night, with scarlet eyes.
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sakurasou · 3 years
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“I only ever did what you told me to. I thought it was natural. My lips bled, my body was covered in bruises, and my forehead was gashed... but I thought it was natural. Why did I think that? You’re smiling at me as if nothing happened. I finally realized that I was mistaken, and that everything about this is wrong.”
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dilebe06 · 3 years
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My Top Male Characters 2021 (3/ _ ) 
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dxppercxdxver · 3 years
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diversity win! the evil spirit that ate your parents and is now trapped in hell is cast in bisexual lighting!
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morbid-mouse · 3 years
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My boy Ji Cheong-Sin from Uncanny Counter
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lycheesqueeze · 3 years
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4 K-Dramas that make me go  ✨w o m a n✨
Today I present to you the Crème de la Crème. Beautiful, pretty, smart and unstoppable: These K-Dramas make me want to marry the female characters. I promise after watching these four series you will question yourself again what sexuality you are. 
Strong roles for female characters are actually rare in K-Drama. Too often they depend on the help and validation of men, are portrayed stereotypical or in unrealistic ways. These following K-Dramas are breaking the standard roles of those female characters and make them the heroine of the story: 
- Hotel del Luna [호텔 델루나] // 2019 by Oh Choong-Hwan, Hong Jeong-Eun // 16 Episodes 
Hotel del Luna is a story about Man-Wol, who is forced to care for a supernatural hotel due to a sin she committed in the past. It is a guest house for the souls/ghosts of deceased humans who have unfinished business on earth before going to the afterlife. Besides Man-Wol there are also other staff at the hotel such as the receptionist Hyun-Joong and the human hotel manager Chan-Sung. The story evolves around Man-Wol’s past life, her relationship with Chan-Sung and the development of her character. 
Man-Wol seems to be a closed in and out of touch character. She loves to spend money on pretty things, acts invulnerable and classy. Her character is strong and independent and as the story develops, we realise, that even in her past live she always relied on herself. The second lead character, the human hotel manager Chan-Sung, helps her to overcome the grief of her past and move on to the future, so she can finally enter the afterlife. 
It is an interesting, sometimes sad, mostly entertaining drama with a heartwarming story. If you look closely you can spot other known faces such as Sulli, Lee Do-Hyun, Kang Mi-Na and Soo-Hyun. 
Main Actresses and Actors: Lee Ji-Eun (IU) as Jang Man-Wol & Yeo Jin-Goo as Koo Chan-Sung
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- Run On [런 온] // 2020 by Lee Jae-Hun, Park Si-Hyeon // 16 Episodes 
Run On is a simple romance drama without a big plot line. It tells the story about the average translator Oh Mi-Joo who lives a pretty normal live. Through her job she meets the sprinter Ki Seon-Gyeom who retires shortly after and starts working as an agent for his friend Kim Woo-Sik. They start dating and throughout their relationship they have to face different kind of problems and how to overcome them. The second plot revolves around the unemphatic CEO Seo Dan-A who meets the young art student Lee Yeong-Hwa who starts working on an art pice for her. They too start dating. 
Oh Mi-Joo and Seo Dan-A are really strong characters who have their own live and principles. Although having different backgrounds they both display an independent woman who cares for herself first. All relationships in this drama are pretty healthy and something we can actually learn from. Another fact I really like is that we finally see more than only straight characters. Dan-A for example could be seen as a non stereotypical Bi-Character and Yeong-Hwa’s best friend is a gay character with the difficulty of coming out to him. 
As I mentioned before there isn’t much of an exciting plot line but the development of the characters and their relationship is fun to watch and makes it a relaxing drama. 
Main Actresses and Actors: Yim Si-Wan as Ki Seon-Gyeom, Shin Se-Kyung as Oh Mi-Joo & Choi Soo-Young as Seo Dan-Ah, Kang Tae-Oh as Lee Young-Hwa
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- It’s Okay to Not Be Okay [사이코지만 괜찮아] // 2020 by Park Shin-Woo, Jo Yong // 16 Episodes 
A story about a sassy child book author who moves back to her old house and starts working at a mental hospital to give lectures about literature. She meets Moon Gang-Tae and his little brother and starts to befriend them. Gang-Tae also works at the mental institution and lives at his old friends house. Together the three start to overcome their past traumas and problems. 
Moon-Young the child book author is a mysterious woman who seems to be sadistic and a little bit crazy. She doesn’t fit into society norms and doesn’t give a s*** about other opinions. Moon-Young also has a fantastic taste in fashion and carelessly of her surroundings wears what she loves (extravagant clothing that looks like she hoped out of a fairy tale). As the story develops, we learn that she has a lot of suppressed trauma because of her mother who wants to kill her. The male lead Gang-Tae has to deal with the difficult relationship with his autistic brother. Moon Sang-Tae, Gang-Tae’s brother on the other hand has untreated trauma from his past, that leads to him being mentally unstable. The plot line focuses on the trio who heal each other through their friendship and trust in each other. 
I really enjoyed watching this drama. All characters are interesting and have their own motives and stories. Seo Yea-Ji is a great actor and fits the role of Ga-Young perfectly plus she is super pretty. I recommend this drama for everyone who wants to watch something out of the ordinary. 
Main Actresses and Actors: Seo Yea-Ji as Koo Moon-Young & Kim Soo-Hyun as Moon Gang-Tae
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- The Uncanny Counter [경이로운 소문] // 2020 by Yoo Sun-Dong // 16 Episodes 
This Drama is about a high schooler named So Mun who is lives with his grand parents and is a pretty soft boy. He becomes a “Counter” and joins a group of other “Counter” to catch evil spririts. Together they start digging up the wrong doings of mayor Shin Myeong-whi and his partners while catching an unstoppable evil spirit named Ji Cheong-Sin who commits a lot of murders around their town. 
The reason I included this Drama is the strong role of Do Ha-Na who is part of the counter group and becomes good friends with So Mun. She is the definition of a strong woman who is independent and relies on herself. Nonetheless she needs help from time to time to overcome hardships. Other female roles such as Counter Mae-Ok and Mun’s friend Ju-Yeon are also non stereotypical female roles with interesting and special traits. 
The Uncanny Counter is not a romance Drama but more so an action or fantasy one. It is full of inspirational scenes, characters and interesting plot twists. 
Main Actresses and Actors: Jo Byeong-Kyu as So Mun & Kim Se-Jeong as Do Ha-Na
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below the cut you will find 140 korean surnames!! all of these names are taken from kdramas and a list of surnames i have found on internet!! please like or reblog if you find this helpful!!
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Ahn
An
Bae
Bak
Baek
Bang
Byun
Cha
Chai
Chang
Chay
Cheon
Cheong
Chwe
Chi
Chin
Cho
Choi
Chong
Chu
Chun
Dae
Dan
Dang
Do
Don
Dong
Gae
Gang
Gim
Go
Goe
Ha
Hahm
Han
Ham
Heo
Ho
Hong
Hwang
Hyun
Im
In
Jang
Jee
Jeong
Ji
Jin
Jo
Joh
Ju
Jue
Jun
Jung
Kal
Kang
Keng
Ki
Kil
Kim
Ko
Kong
Ku
Kuk
Kwack
Kwak
Kwan
Kwock
Kwon
Lee
Lin
Ma
Min
Mok
Mong
Moo
Moon
Mun
Myung
Na
Nahm
Nam
No
Noh
Oh
Ok
Ong
Pae
Paek
Pai
Pak
Pan
Park
Pyo
Pyun
Pu
Quon
Ra
Reeh
Ri
Rim
Roh
Ryu
Sa
Sang
Seo
Seol
Shin
Shim
Sim
Sin
So
Son
Song
Suh
Suk
Sun
Sung
Tae
Tak
Tan
Tang
To
Toh
Uhm
Wang
Whang
Won
Woo
Yang
Ye
Yee
Yeo
Yeon
Yoo
Yook
Yoon
You
Yu
Yun
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