7 Works by anisotropes
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Han Joowon, the chaebol son of the Han Group’s disgraced chairman Han Kihwan, has spent years traveling the country, shutting down what remains of the Han Group’s holdings and offices, determined to eradicate the stain of his father’s corruption for good. Now, just a few weeks before Christmas, there’s only one tiny, far-flung subsidiary left to close: Manyang Terrain, a minor landscaping company with a tree farm attached.
It should be a simple task—but not if the people of Manyang, and the infuriating (and handsome) gardener Lee Dongsik have anything to say about it.
Featuring Joowon overcoming guilt and learning to love Dongsik (and to a much, much lesser degree, Christmas).
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Joo Won hadn’t even considered coming out until Manyang. It hadn’t seemed relevant to his life until then, for whatever reason. But now, with his father in prison, and his own reputation comfortably tarnished, he had little to left to lose.
Avoiding the hopeful conversation of a well-meaning woman in a Chanel jacket at a banquet table felt like reason enough to do it now.
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Kwon Hyuk’s impending nuptials and attempts at matchmaking inspire Joo Won to come out. A few times.
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It takes months for Joo Won to first mention Lee Dong Sik—although the therapist obviously knows more of his history than either of them acknowledges. After that, the therapist asks Joo Won, in the middle of unrelated anecdotes, “Does that remind you of Lee Dong Sik?” or “Is that how Lee Dong Sik made you feel?”
--A story about stones, unturning and returning them.
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Ji Woo blinks. It was never like this with them. He remembers making Kang Seo Joon beg, fall apart, twisting and throwing himself apart under his hands, wishing he was quieter and that he’d never shut up, trying to make him scream. “Beg me,” Seo Joon says again, his hands at Ji Woo’s shoulders, holding him at bay. “Ask to touch me.”
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post episode 4, sort of, brief & craven wish fulfillment. -
all the time you need by anisotropes
Fandoms: แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน | Bad Buddy: the Series (TV)
22 Jan 2022
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Tonight had been torture. It was a torture Pran had mandated himself, but look, if Pat had shown up at the right airport, they would’ve had an hour at his apartment before the reunion started and could’ve taken the edge off.
So it was Pat’s fault, really, how desperate they both were.
Episode 12, the five minutes after Pat pulls Pran through the door, and what happens once they get back.
Somewhat sweet and totally shameless; no plot at all beyond what you’ve already seen.
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Pat really doesn’t have the words to explain it, but one of the hottest things Pran does when they’re in bed (or against a wall, or on the floor, or in the kitchen on the counter) is say things to him that aren’t happening, or things that can’t happen.
Impossible things.
Like when Pran had his hand around Pat’s neck, had him backed up against Pran’s kitchen island, and he was saying “Look at you. Just look at you.” Something in Pat’s sometimes doggedly literal engineering brain wondered, how can I look at myself, before he stopped asking questions altogether. inspired by episode 9's washing dishes/"doing laundry."Series
- Part 2 of shut up, keep talking
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shut up, get out, I love you by anisotropes
Fandoms: แค่เพื่อนครับเพื่อน | Bad Buddy: the Series (TV)
16 Dec 2021
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Now that he’s started, Pran can’t seem to stop talking. He remembers all the times Pat had his hand over his mouth, that day in the alley when all the feelings came rushing back at once and Pran’s stomach and heart just sank remembering that he loves him, he loves him, he still loves him. And it felt like there were months where Pat just kept talking and talking and Pran was dying trying not to say too much. It feels so right to shut Pat up now, feels so good to hold him down and make him listen.
Inspired by kagako's give and take and the episode 8 balcony scene preview (what if a virtual hug wasn't enough).
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- Part 1 of shut up, keep talking