Minchan Digital Zine
(Open, Moderated, Unrevealed, Anonymous)
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What happens when you decide to explore the wonderful, wacky, very wealth-generatey world of kinks? For Chan, it’s all about trusting Minho, until he needs Minho to trust him back.
This is a sequel to: A Study In Smut #1
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“You’re injured. Stay seated until I finish treating your wounds.”
Minho tried to channel his most intimidating voice and aura, but it was a futile attempt considering he was speaking towards one of the most-feared royal soldier in the Kingdom.
(Or, Minho's encounter with a strange, silver-haired, yellow-eyed warrior who happened to be the very person who saved his life.)
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Minho wakes up one day and wants to spend it with Chan instead of going to work.
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His burst of gratitude for the sympathy of his boss were all substituted with the bitter feeling of being pranked by life, that the promotion was in fact a form of torture and that he had, of course, done something wrong.
Actually, he did know what he had done wrong, and the shadow of his past would follow him wherever he went, something so incriminatory and foul he was forced to bend his head down and pretend like he’d never done it. The promotion made it seem, momentarily, like he had been pardoned from his sins. Chan, such a good person, who thought highly of his own morals, having done something that went against his own professional ethics, and then being constantly reminded of it by the very person sitting across from him, he should have known it, in retrospect.
It was torture.
Minho’s wearing really tight trousers today. That’s his torture.
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Chan is running from his old life, wanting to live for something anything that isn’t waiting for his dying day
Minho is a reclusive witch who lives in the depths of the forest, silently watching and weaving his magic to keep some illusion of peace. There’s no reason anyone should come looking for him.
Until Chan is being chased with his life on the line, and Minho’s cottage becomes his refuge, and with time so does Minho.