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Centuries of law, a single mortal touch, and Athena (Tzuyu) must decide between duty and the warmth of someone she’s never allowed herself to have, Art (Sana).
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When faith plays its role, it’s cruel and unpredictable; some reunite after years of breaking up, some meets people who makes them forgets the thoughts and pain inside them, some meets someone who understands and makes them seen than just the outside act they do, and some meets someone who can feel their pain just by looking at their eyes.
In our lifetime, we are meant to meet three types of love:
• Love that remembers.
• Love that heals.
• Love that begins.Satzu x Misana x Mitzu
Bookmarked by mememoo
12 Jun 2026
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"It's just 5 Euros! Tell you what, I'm Kim Dahyun. If you really want to pay me back, just buy me a pretzel next time we meet. Deal?"
Even though Chou Tzuyu knew perfectly well that the probability of running into a stranger again in a city of one and a half million people was even lower than her shooting a perfect ten bullseye with her eyes closed. But she had always been someone who absolutely hated owing favors. Or perhaps... deep down, she was clinging to the silliest excuse to rationalize why her heart had just skipped a few beats for a complete stranger.
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The most important aspect of having a community is learning to let it flourish. Learning to let it grow, learning to not drown, and especially not letting bridges burn. For the most part, its not very hard. But growing up is.
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Its a some of 1995 and some of 1996, and Park Jihyo is finally getting the chance to discover who she really is.
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- Part 3 of The Kitchenette
Bookmarked by mememoo
10 May 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
Best series I have ever read in my whole life, which says alot given how many books I have absorbed. Complete 100 out of 10 fosho
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Sana’s been gone for two years. When she finally comes back, she expects things to feel different — but not in a bad way. Her friends are still her friends. The laughter is still the same.
There’s just… someone new.
Chou Tzuyu.
Quiet. Soft-spoken. Ridiculously pretty. And completely immune to Sana’s usual charms.
Sana is smitten immediately.
So naturally, she does the most rational thing possible: she starts throwing parties. Lots of them. For every occasion imaginable. Made-up milestones. Random celebrations. “Just because” gatherings.
And who better to plan them than the best party planner in town?
If Sana can’t ask Tzuyu out directly, she can at least make sure she’s around. Again and again. And again.
After all, what’s a little strategic event booking when you’re hopelessly in love?

