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Every chapter is a stand alone piece. Canon compliant.
Chapter 1: 5K words. Jungkook POV. Following another unforgettable night with ARMY, Jungkook finds himself feeling something he's never felt before.
Chapter 2: 2.7K words. Jimin POV. After a busy day in Malta, Jimin can't sleep.
Chapter 3: 750 words. Jungkook POV. The very first stolen moments.
Chapter 4: 630 words. Jungkook POV. Fight in Japan during HYYH tour.
Chapter 5: 690 words. Yoongi POV.
Chapter 6: 1.2K words. Jimin POV. A day in the life of Covid19 times.
Chapter 7: 1K words. Jimin POV. The way Jimin and Jungkook built their "telepathy".
Chapter 8: 1.3K words. Jungkook POV. "I am ARMY."
Chapter 9: 1.4K words. Jungkook POV. Riyadh, 2019.
Chapter 10: 2.5K words. Jungkook POV. Dance Practice. 2020. -
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While dedicating nearly all his time and energy to chasing his dream as a fourth-year student of contemporary dance, Jimin has had to learn to manage a tricky balancing act to find time for semi-regular shifts at his aunt and uncle's food stand in the heart of Seoul, scheduling no time for love or romantic relationships.
Adrift in a city of millions, Jungkook hosts an eating show to make ends meet, skirting the pursuit of his true ambitions and starving on morsels of a love life that seems to have nothing to offer him except perpetual disappointment - until one rainy night when he gets a craving for something sweet and spicy. -
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Lured by a beautiful thumbnail on Youtube, Jungkook decides to make Japanese souffle pancakes. With how easy it looked in the video, what could possibly go wrong?
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Preparing to assume his duties as the Crown Prince and the heir-apparent to his father's throne, Park Jimin has been nothing but careful, half-forcing, half-volunteering himself to the role of a dutiful son and the nation's crown jewel. Meanwhile, in a strange country, first-time leisure traveler Jeon Jungkook finds himself at a career crossroad, not knowing which path to follow.
Standing at a precipice, comfort can often be found in pretending you're somewhere else - but pretending to be someone else makes matters much more complicated.
