• knowing me, knowing you
    • Unfortunately, neither helping to save the world nor retiring from the superhero life allowed Doyoung to avoid having to deal with his feelings for his best friend.
  • the wind blows over my head
    • They got an official introduction out of the way. Taeyong motioned for him to join them at the table and so Doyoung did, coming to sit beside him, while Taeyong was talking. With enough presence of mind Doyoung processed the information; Taeyong was apologising for not being around during the week. Doyoung replied that that was fine, he didn’t really care. And Taeyong laughed. In this strange, almost shy way, as if he wasn’t sure if he should be laughing but was anyway. It was endearing. And Doyoung didn’t know what to think.
  • twice is better than once.
    • Taeyong gets hurt during dance practice and asks his boyfriend Doyoung to be his boyfriend.
  • You make the cold spots warm
    • Doyoung can talk to ghosts, but really wishes he couldn't. Ghosts are the worst. Taeyong shouldn't be any different, but he is.
  • Boy.
    • Dongyoung had paused to look at his reaction, "Have you thought about me?" Yes. It's my favorite pastime.
  • say good night, full circle
    • The moon hangs low in the dark sky overhead. It bathes everything around Taeyong in glistening silver light, a sort of translucent quality to the glow. It is a quiet, somber night; he stands by a lake, the only sound the water gently lapping at the stones by the shore. Taeyong holds a star in the cup of his palm.
  • Dead by Moonlight
    • Somewhere in between crushing loneliness, academic probation, and residual high school teen angst, Taeyong meets Doyoung. Escapism has always been a bad habit of his.
  • our love that's forever beginning
    • It's taken an end before Doyoung learns to love Taeyong, and learn to be loved by Taeyong.
  • ocean and a rock
    • There is comfort in Doyoung’s touch, one that comes without words, without talking it through at all — they talk about other things, the group and the industry and the past and the future, and at some point Taeyong realises that he’s started thinking of Doyoung as something like his second-in-command, someone who will always help, who will always stand by his side. The thought is thrilling, calming and exciting all at once. The other things happen unspoken, for the most part.
  • Cat Parents
    • In retrospect, Doyoung should have seen this coming. His best friend had always been too kind for his own good, never one to turn down somebody in need. Or in this case, some feline in need.
  • muscle memory
    • Taeyong wants to get married to Doyoung, and Doyoung wants to give him a hard time. Somewhere in between is a ring size involved.
  • watching movies but we ain’t seen a thing tonight
    • Doyoung and Taeyong go to a drive in movie for their anniversary, share a joint, and fall deeper in love with each other. They also fuck, and Taeyong awakens something in Doyoung.
  • there’s nothing quite like you to me
    • If this were a drama, Doyoung would know what to say.
  • time stands still move i will to you
    • Doyoung considers himself a good father. A little lost sometimes, but a hard-working dad. He panics when his daughter gets a new teacher and the teacher turns out to be his ex-fiance. He panics, but Doyoung is a hard-working dad and he can work this out. Even if he never really stopped loving Lee Taeyong.
  • get you alone
    • Doyoung loves rules, he thrives on them, likes having them to follow and likes coming up with new ones, and while Taeyong’s impartial to them, he doesn’t mind Doyoung making the decisions for both of them.
  • Dancing With Your Ghost
    • Taeyong lost his love two months ago, but he still waits for Doyoung to come home.
  • silent wishes
    • “What are you thinking about?” Doyoung leans against the edge of the table and reaches out to pat Taeyong’s knee gently. “If it’s something worrying you, you can share it with me.”
  • Might Just Switch and Tell
    • There are things Taeyong's willing to do to get more bells so he can trick out his Animal Crossing island. Apparently, they include getting on his knees.
  • pace is the trick
    • it was dream-like. the way doyoung smiled at him as soon as taeyong stepped into the room.
  • pour down your rain
    • Taeyong really walked in and messed it all up, changed his world vision for better and for worse and Doyoung isn’t sure what is right or wrong for him anymore. What he does know is that he wants Taeyong to stay the night.
  • a lo-fi piece of mind
    • This is a part of him, Doyoung knows-- it's Taeyong's unique brand of baring his soul to the world, sharing small pieces of himself with those he deems worthy. It's why Doyoung always treats these tasting sessions like they're a privilege. It's easy to play off as playfulness-- pretending to be a haughty, rich customer of Taeyong's imaginary restaurant-- but it has some truth to it. Taeyong makes him feel important.
  • Let the sun fade out to a darker sky
    • "Yes, that Taeyong," Johnny said, and Doyoung flipped him the bird for no particular reason. It wasn’t an out of the ordinary occurrence, given the circumstances. Doyoung sputtered, "But I thought he was—" "He’s been contracted back here in Korea for about a year," Johnny said. Shortly after breaking up with Doyoung, Taeyong moves to America for a graduate program and a lucrative job opportunity. Life, pushing all the stupid little pieces together, brings Taeyong back five years later for a work contract-- and to partner with Doyoung in planning their best friends' wedding.
  • keycard woes
    • Doyoung locks himself out of his apartment. Luckily enough, his next door neighbour’s really nice. And really cute. – Doyoung / Taeyong (Neighbours!AU)
  • bundles of joy
    • His neighbor smiles apologetically. “I’m sorry, I know it’s late, but it’s kinda an emergency.” Extending a flyer across Doyoung’s threshold, he explains, “Dotori ran away again. I’m asking everyone in the building to keep an eye out for him.” Doyoung snatches away the flyer, glaring down at the lurid pink page. It reads, I lost my bitchass rabbit again in big letters at the top. Smack in the center of the page is a color photo of the very same two-pump-chump-ass rabbit he just caught seducing his poor, innocent Lotte. Turning the flyer around and pointing at the photo, Doyoung demands, “This is your rabbit?” His neighbor’s eyes widen in hope. “Have you seen him?”
  • let's play ball you're my universe
    • Doyoung travels to different universes and sees his colorful life with Taeyong--dating, newly engaged, long-time lovers, name it. In his original universe's timeline however, things seem to be different than what he'd expected.
  • doyoung, 21, a simp
    • Doyoung is in love with a man from an otome game called TY Lee, Johnny thinks he will never get a boyfriend in real life, and Doyoung doesn't care—oh, but who is this stranger he accidentally runs into?
  • Ice Cream and Waffles
    • Taeyong gets sick after eating too many sweets and Doyoung has to deal with the outcome.
  • how much i like you
    • Taeyong's a man of habit. He can get used to Doyoung. Or, Taeyong falls in love between banana muffins and late night ice cream.
  • Pretenders
    • Five times Taeyong masturbates because of Doyoung and the one time Doyoung masturbates because of him.
  • no lights on the horizon
    • Doyoung values his privacy, of course. He likes his room, and he likes his bed, and he likes going to bed alone. He just likes Taeyong more. or, Doyoung and Taeyong start an arrangement to help Taeyong sleep better.
  • yielding
    • It starts out stupidly enough, with an accidental moment, with a slowly forming realization. The cable tightens around his neck, stretched taut. It’s not near tight enough to choke him, but he chokes anyway; mostly on the air he sucks in sharply when the plastic-wrapped wire cuts into his skin. And just now, there it is again. Understanding bubbles just outside the border of Doyoung’s conscience. He catches the hazy glint in Taeyong’s irises and the half-abandoned movement, and it clicks.
  • out of the box
    • Contrary to popular belief, Doyoung and Taeyong actually make really, really terrible dorm mates. or: 5 times dotae use inappropriate items around the dorm as sex toys and the other members being fed up with them
  • he’s glistening
    • Doyoung is afraid, but he’s proven wrong time and time again.
  • only thing worth taking
    • Doyoung stubbornly focuses on his task. He takes notice of the way Taeyong's skin dimples under pressure and then floods with color, like a blush; he discerns exactly where Taeyong's skinny thighs get any extra padding; he hears the tiny moan of relief Taeyong gives when he works an especially taut muscle; he feels his heartbeat counting like a metronome in his ears, but he allows none of it to have any meaning, any impact. For him to do anything else would be an offense to Taeyong and their friendship.
  • it's not a test nor a trick of the mind
    • “Doyoung is like, 110% in love with you and that's saying a lot because he loves Jeno the most out of anyone else, and even then, that’s only a solid 90%.” “So you’re saying he’s not hiding anything?” “Taeyong, I promise you, there is nothing you need to worry about.” (or, doyoung is hiding something and taeyong is determined to find out what)
  • i'll give you birthday cake
    • The stars align to help Taeyong realize that all roads lead to Doyoung’s midriff, thanks to a bad joke in the form of a cheap crop top.
  • When Blood Spills
    • Taeyong had done this many times before. Taeyong had been a mentor for district Seven for the past five years, bearing the responsibility of teenagers that were bound to end up dead. It was harrowing, each and every time, but the sixty-fifth annual Hunger Games were looking out to be the first that would change things for the better.

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dec 7 2020 ∞
apr 6 2022 +