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The KQ Institute for Troubled Boys would be better named The KQ Institute for Rich Parents to Send Kids They Don’t Want to Parent Anymore. There are many reasons teenagers get dropped off at the concrete prison in the middle of nowhere from September to June, ranging from genuinely troubling behaviour to whatever bullshit excuses parents use because they don't want to parent anymore.
Eight boys with eight different stories reluctantly starting their junior year at KQ may just find themselves growing closer to their roommates than they ever could have imagined, all while navigating the ups and downs of being a teenager.Or:
The Ateez boarding school AU I have always wanted to write, filled with angst (heed the tags) and healing as the boys grow closer and face the challenges of high school together.Bookmarked by XioWorld
05 Jun 2026
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Following the pink light that leads to you by YeoCherry
Fandoms: ATEEZ (Band), XLOV (Band)
01 Jun 2026
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When Kang Yeosang, a flower fairy, stumbles into a room full of werewolves on his first day of college, he doesn't expect to meet Choi San, a strangely kind and handsome one. After becoming friends with Seonghwa and Wooyoung, he realizes there is a lot he ignores about wolves, and that maybe not all of them are to be trusted.
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29 May 2026
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In a sometimes violent world where humans and wolves coexist, Seonghwa and Hongjoong are willing to do anything to protect the family they have founded.
This is the story of a pack consisting of an alpha and an omega, as well as their children, some of whom are their own and others whom they have taken in under dramatic circumstances. However, for the two elders, there is no doubt that they are all their little ones and that they love them as such.
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12 May 2026
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Yunho, a wartime physician assigned to a coarse, seaside city, and the son of a renowned naval general, was a man whose life appeared inevitably destined for honor and quiet glory. His days proceeded with the predictability of a well-oiled machine—wounds stitched and cleaned, damp towels smoothed across fever-clammy foreheads, lives extended—never for long, sent right back into the fray. Yunho never saw the same face twice.
Then Yunho was unexpectedly kidnapped—taken from the fixed geometry of life as a Navy doctor and son of nobility, he is instead forced to work in an infirmary in the belly of a pirate ship, one small theater within a much larger, looming, grinding conflict. The war does not recede—here, amid salt-rot, pine tar, makeshift sutures, haunted by the dead, he is forced to perform the same healing as he did before.
In this unlikely, crude setting, Yunho discovers that pirates—brutal, absurdly tender, contradictory—refuse to resolve into the moral categories he had inherited, and the possibility that love can exist outside a sanctioned script without collapsing under the weight of chaos—maybe even rooting itself deeper, learning permanence from the very forces that try to wrest it.
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02 May 2026
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Song Mingi has always believed life only takes and never gives back. After being abandoned by his mother and constantly blamed by his father for everything that went wrong, he learns to survive by shutting people out. When strange symptoms start disrupting his already fragile life, a hospital visit confirms what he feared most: his body is failing him too.
There, he meets Jeong Yunho, a long-term patient who smiles like nothing in the world has ever hurt him. Yunho is loved by everyone in the hospital, nurses, doctors, even other patients. He is warm, loud, and impossible to ignore. He is also, quietly, someone who has already accepted a fate he never speaks about.
Mingi hates him.
But Yunho refuses to let him stay alone.
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23 Apr 2026

