THE GREAT WAR.
♱ genre. tragedy, WWI au, 18+
♱ summary. in the midst of world war I, satoru gojou drafted and sent off to the western front, leaving behind the love of his life with the promise of marrying her when he returned. he clings to the thoughts of a future with her and the letters she sends him in hopes of reuniting with her.
♱ pairings. satoru gojou, fem!reader
♱ word count. 8k
♱ tags/warnings. violence, suggestive content, major character death, profanity, mentions of drug use, weapon use, + more
♱ notes. this wasn't meant to be long or anything or fully fleshed out but i decided to share it anyways. i lowkey hate this but what can i say. i also made myself upset because of course i did. anyways likes and rb's always appreciated :)
THIS RUINED ME

Enhypen Hyung Trope Series; P.J.S
Jay; Opposites Attract part of Enha Hyung Line Trope Series
paring: Bad boy!Jay x Dancer!fem reader
warnings & tags: slowburn-ish, injuries, partying, drinking, insecurity, fluffY?, pls lmk if im missing anything! not proof read.
word count: 8.6K (OOPS)
synopsis: An incident that leads to Jay getting in a fight and Y/N discovering him outside of the dance department flourished into Jay somehow always finding himself next to Y/N. How can two such different people develop one hell of a relationship?
📌: SURPRISE! After seeing how much love Heeseung’s trope got I wanted to post Jay’s right away! I love Jay so much this one was so fun to write for me. I was a little worried about this one but enjoy a little trope for Jongseong! Pls like and reblog and look forward to the last two! I’m VERY excited for Jakes so keep a look out 🕵️♀️
taglist : @seungiepup @skzenhalove @lilactangerine @jwnghyuns @seungcheolswife @loves0ft ( OPENED check pinned or use ask!)
©dazed-hee, Please do not repost, plagiarize or translate anywhere ty!
such a good fic and so well written really had me bawling my eyes out TT is now one of my comfort fics to read😭❤️
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