WATCH IT — P.SH

synopsis: sunghoon being a FREAK sunghoon showing you just how much of a pretty girl you are.

› pairings & contents: bf!sunghoon x fem!reader, established relationship

✧ warnings: damn where do i begin...dom!sunghoon, sub! reader, headlocking, fingering (f receiving), making reader beg, exhibitionism kinda, mirror play / catoptronophilia, degradation AND praise (yk i'm a sucker for that), nicknames (baby, angel), taunting, mentions of squirting, overstim???.. yeah, that's about it.

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sunghoon's grip on your neck tightens just a fraction in the headlock, his bicep flexing against your pulse as he forces your gaze back to the mirror. 'eyes on the fucking mirror, baby,' he snarls into your ear, his voice rough and demanding, hot breath sending shivers down your spine.

"want you to see how your greedy little pussy swallows my fingers yeah baby?", his thighs lock around your waist like iron bands, keeping you pinned against his chest, your legs forced apart to expose everything in the reflection.

ithium - vampire!park sunghoon x afab!reader ゛ ⸝⸝.ᐟ⋆

based on this song: a young girl moves in with a stranger after responding to a post online advertising for a caretaker. she slowly erases herself until she is left with nothing but two primal, unevolved feelings: fear and desire.

word count: 8.5k

content warnings: MINORS DO NOT INTERACT. smut. dubcon. manipulation. reader hallucinates. stockholm syndrome??? dream manipulation and slight somnophilia too i guess? unprotected sex. blood. hard spanking. violent sex. horror. gothic themes. traditional vampirism. biblical themes. minor body horror. size kink. corruption. loss of virginity. allusions to death and dying. sadism/masochism. use of petnames. bittersweet.

notes: i already want to make a part two lol.

inmate 1697 | psh

synopsis: in which you agree to the jail guards offer for a small fee, you.

genre: prison au

pairing: jail guard!sunghoon x inmate afab! reader

warnings: non/dub-con themes, dom!sunghoon, sub!reader, lowkey ego hurt!sunghoon, oral (m.rec), hair pulling, face fucking? gagging, manhandling, grinding, slight nipple play, cuffing, choking (kind of), doggy, clit play, rough p in v, slight cum play, panty stealing, lowkey sweet!sunghoon at the end?

wc: 3.1k+

Romance 101

Pairing: Sunghoon x fem! Reader SMAU + written parts

Summary: Love is brewing on Hybe University’s campus and Hong Y/n is just another one of the campus’s seasonal love bug victims. Despite her attempts to avoid her feelings she develops a huge crush on the senior she’s working with for the school’s film festival. But alas, Park Sunghoon has a girlfriend, it’s just a shame Y/n doesn’t realize that she’s his girlfriend

Featuring: Enhypen, TXT, Le Sserafim, and Wonyoung

Warning(s): Cursing, light angst, infidelity/ mentions of cheating, cursing, suggestive jokes, a k y s joke (nothing serious), substance use (drinking), and miscommunication (will be updated if there is more)

Status?!: Completed! October 7

Updates?!: Weekdays (subject to change)

Taglist (18+): CLOSED!!

Reblogs & feedback are appreciated ♡

•Time stamps and dates are not important | Some lessons include supplementary material (bonus chapters) that are not required reading for the course. All supplementary chapters are optional but are helpful in better understanding the main story•

Romance 101 | Prerequisite: Teaser  (Out Now! July 24th)

I love how the general consensus on Plutarch is “I can’t really form an opinion on him” - babes, your ‘lack’ of opinion is, in itself, an opinion that Suzanne Collins wants you to experience.

Plutarch isn’t painted in jarringly simple shades of black and white, he isn’t a representative of ultimate good or quintessential evil, he’s neither blindingly pure nor irredeemably corrupt - his morality is questionable, the trappings of his colours grey.

Plutarch is a delicious example of a morally ambiguous character in an age where such a thing can barely exist.

He’s a tireless rebel, mastermind of an underground organisation that risks everything for a seemingly unachievable goal yet he buys his time with the blood of innocent children. He’s an invaluable key to the success of the rebellion yet he airs the gruesome bombings live, severing the putrid cord of war at once. And next to his name, Panem’s history books will bear no mention of the countless souls that were killed, unwittingly or otherwise, by his hand or his word, for the cause of the rebellion or the order of the Capitol.

If there’s one character Suzanne Collins’ done consistently right, it’s Plutarch. And I thank her for it because aren’t we all fickle, stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction