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dropthedemiurge · 3 months
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AAAAAHHHHHHH?!?!
A member of my favourite K-pop group, iKON Koo Junhoe, just promoted Love for Love's Sake on his Instagram?! Have I just died and entered a happy game realm?
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"The work of my beloved younger bro was just released, please everyone give it a lot of attention! (tagging Joowan)"
My guy. My bro, my dude, my idol, Junhoe, HOW DO YOU KNOW JOOWAN? WHEN DID YOU GET "MY VERY LOVED BROTHER"?? Please tell me you watched LFLS.
(to those who don't know, iKON is an incredible and rebellious group, and Junhoe has became an actor since last year. He already has been filming 5 dramas, including popular ones True to Love and Twinkling Watermelon, and soon will be his first drama where he is the main lead - and he and director of Weak Hero follow each other and I've been going crazy thinking what if he's in the second season, but if he knows Joowan and others, what if he enteres the world of rookie acting in BLs as well? I might actually go insane)
I literally had to check several times. Wow.
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nymeriaaa · 1 year
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ikon - u (mv)
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maracllea · 1 year
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iKON | Tantara | performance vid
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kpop-locks · 2 years
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꒰ ˀˀ ↷ ikon: flashback  ”♡ᵎ ꒱
like/reblog | @nekdnblock
don’t repost our work or claim it as yours
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wonderlandjourno · 10 months
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Ikon concert in Paris was seriously crazy. It was everything I hoped for and more. They're really something else on stage and the crowd was so hyped and definitely here to party.
I got almost no videos because I was too busy enjoying myself, like most people actually. There were not so many cellphone people were dancing and vibing and that's kind of rare in concert those days.
My heart was so full for them, they were so happy with the response of the crowd. They didnt want to end the concert. Bobby kept adding songs to the encore, they played 4 or 5 songs more than planned. Jinhwan cried after the fan message.
And it might be silly given the context in France these days but it actually felt very good to be able to dance the night away and party for 3 hours. I'M thankfull for them for these beautiful memories. ❤️🖤
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bobbism · 10 months
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ikon in paris | _dong_ii, sssong_yh, gnani_____, juneeeeeeya, chan_w000
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lunababesworld · 1 year
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iKON: TANTARA ♥️♥️
My babes looking good!!
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lillianren · 11 months
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Jinhwan: Could you at least try and see things from my perspective??
June: *Bends down*
Jinhwan:…. I will obliterate you! 🤬
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lovvlovveee · 3 months
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IKON💙
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junhoesworld · 1 year
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—⁠☆ RISING ACTOR JUNHOE
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생축 🎂🫶🏻 Happy birthday my love!!! 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
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yanikonic · 8 months
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mahal na mahal namin kayo palagi, aming iKON 🫶🏻
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nymeriaaa · 2 years
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ikon - but you (mv)
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seokwoosmole · 1 year
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I'm so so so happy for Junhoe😭😭😭All this time he's wanted to be an actor and he's finally doing it!!!!
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The Nutcracker Suite
Part V: The Mouse King's Castle
Pairing: Ju-ne/Koo Junhoe x You
Genre: Angst, Ballet!AU, Fluff, Regency!AU
Word Count: 4.2K
Warnings: N/A
Masterlist || <<Previous | Next>>
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The Mouse King’s castle stood tall and proud. Towers made of polished, white marble stretched towards the sky. The walls were long and made of stone. There wasn’t much else to see from the south side of the castle. That must be why they never showed the back of castles in fairy tales. Mouse soldiers walked around the perimeter, spears clutched in their paws.
The group had ducked into the woods, making sure to stay out of the mice soldier's line of sight. They tied the horses to a tree, making sure they didn’t run off again. General Hanbin pulled out the map that the Sugar Plum Fairy had given them. He placed it down on the ground, securing it with some nearby rocks.
“Okay, the Sugar Plum Fairy said that there was a secret entrance a few yards away from the south wall. There, we’ll enter into a secret passageway hidden within the castle walls. She marked the path to take that will lead us to the north side of the castle. Somewhere there is his royal treasury. We should find the egg somewhere there.”
“Should? Are we not certain that’s where the egg is?” Y/N said.
“The Sugar Plum Fairy hasn’t ever seen the egg or inside the castle,” Lieutenant Donghyuk explained. “She did her best to try and remember what the Mouse King’s said before. She helped us the best she could.”
General Hanbin rolled the map up before returning it to his sack. He slung it over his shoulder, making sure it was secured before leading the group away from the woods. They had to back-track slightly before the general led them down a steep hillside. The Uncrossable Seas were next to the hill, its waters sloshing along the grass. Next to the hill was a curtain of vines and leaves.
The General pushed the curtain aside to reveal a dark and damp tunnel. Ju-ne took Y/N’s hand as they entered the tunnel. It was dark--dark and quiet. The only sound was the ocean outside, and their footsteps as they stepped on the soaked, moss covered ground. The air around them was thick as they continued through the tunnel.
“Be careful,” General Hanbin called back. “We should be coming up to the secret passageway soon.”
And they were. Soon the soft moss ground changed to hard stone. The air was no longer thick with moisture, but thick with dust. The ocean sounds faded into a deafening nothingness. Their footsteps echoed off the stone walls--the only source of sound outside their breathing. Torches lined the walls, lighting the group’s way. Ju-ne kept a firm grip on Y/N’s hand, looking back once in a while to make sure she was still there with them.
Up ahead of them was a dead end. Lieutenant Donghyuk went to the front of the group, placing his ear against the wall. He knocked on the stones in a few different places before stepping back. Ever so carefully he pushed on one side of the wall. With a loud groan, the wall began to slowly spin, revealing the inside of the castle.
The group rushed through the entrance before the wall fell back into place, as if it had never been touched. The inside of the castle was exactly as you’d expect a castle to look. Soft carpets covered the floor under them. Priceless nicknacks were strategically placed on tables along the hallway. Paintings of kings and queens of old covered the walls. Gas lanterns gave the hallway a dim glow. The only thing missing was the servants and courtiers, but Y/N supposed the Mouse King had gotten rid of them.
“Okay, there’s two main corridors on the north side,” General Hanbin said, pulling the map from his sack. “We’ll divide into teams of two, then search for the egg. We’ll meet back here once we’ve finished searching. If none of us have found it, then we’ll have to search the entire castle. Understood?” Everyone nodded. “Excellent. Lady Y/N and the Nutcracker will take this corridor, Lieutenant Donghyuk and I will take this one.” General Hanbin put the map back in his sack before turning to the Lieutenant.
The four split up and went their separate ways. Ju-ne and Y/N went down their corridor, poking their heads into the different rooms. Most were empty bedrooms, cabinets, and bathrooms. The corridor seemed to stretch on forever, turning this way and that. The doors became fewer and fewer the further they went along.
At one point there was a split in the corridor. One could either continue to go straight, or venture off towards the left. Ju-ne and Y/N stopped, looking down both hallways. They both appeared identical from a first glance. They needed to check every room they could, but going together would take too much time. The longer they remained in the castle, the more likely they were to be caught.
“You take the corridor on the left. I’ll continue straight,” Y/N said, glancing at Ju-ne briefly before she started walking. He barely caught her wrist and pulled her back to him. He stared down at her, eyes focused on her, reading her. Y/N felt her heartbeat pick up the longer he stared at her. He seemed to have that effect on her, making her sweat and heat up. In fact, it actually infuriated her how good he was at leaving her head in a blissfully fuzzy state of being.
“Absolutely not,” he finally said. He was also very good at telling her “no”. She pulled her hand away from his, crossing her arms over her chest. “If something happens to you and I’m not there I--” He struggled to finish his sentence, staring at her hopelessly. “We need to stay together.” Y/N’s gaze softened slightly. She could never find it in her to be in a sour mood when those big, brown eyes were staring at her.
“I understand your concern, but if we don’t split up, we’ll be here forever. Then we shall most definitely be caught. No, we must split up. Once we’ve checked all the rooms, we’ll meet right back here. Okay?” Ju-ne looked like he wanted to argue, but one look from Y/N had him nodding his head in agreement. She smiled triumphantly before continuing, alone, down the corridor.
The longer she traveled alone, the more paranoid she began to feel. She tried not to look at the paintings that lined the walls. Every time she glanced up, it was like those black, unmoving, abysses were staring down at her. She swallowed thickly, wrapping her arms around herself. She took deep breaths, letting her mind focus on everything else.
Domestic thoughts began to take over her head. Thoughts of Sunday morning brunches, picnics in an amazing and lucious garden, reading as it poured outside, and even thoughts of children. These were thoughts she rarely had, unless she was reading a rather romantic book, but they floated around in her head nonetheless. And they all circled around one individual.
Up ahead, at the very end of the corridor, was a singular door. The corridor ended with the room. There were no other hallways to turn down or rooms to explore. Y/N’s steps seemed to slow down the closer she got to the door. Her breathing became shallow as every part of her being became hyper aware of everything around her. Only when she was right outside the door did she finally stop.
The door seemed to loom over her like a shadow. It both beckoned and cast her away. She turned around briefly, pondering if she should walk away. She shook the thought from her head. Everyone was counting on her: the Sugar Plum Fairy, Jiwon, Jinhwan, Lieutenant Donghyuk, General Hanbin, Ju-ne… Pushing her own selfish thoughts aside, she slowly turned the door knob.
The door swung open with a surprising amount of ease. It was completely dark inside--dark and quiet. Ever so slowly, Y/N stepped in, leaving the door ajar to cast some light in the room. It looked like an office of sorts. There was a long table with a chair at the end, closest to Y/N. In fact, that’s all there seemed to be in the mysterious room. She frowned, her body slumping slightly. Something felt wrong. There was something in Y/N’s mind telling her this was wrong, but she couldn’t figure out why.
Slam!
Turning around, Y/N found herself in complete darkness. She rushed back to where the door had been, but she couldn’t seem to find a door handle. Panic filled her as she tried to look around the room, yet no matter how long she stared, her eyes couldn’t seem to adjust. She began to bang on the door, calling out for help.
“They aren’t going to hear you.” Each word was drawn out unnecessarily as, ever so slowly, light began to fill the room.
She kept her face towards the wall, her spine straightening. Her hands rested flat, as her eyes remained downcast. She knew that voice. Slowly she turned around.
The Mouse King sat at the other end of the table, his small crown atop his head. His elbow rested on the arm of the chair as the magic sceptor laid on the table in front of him. He was staring at her, but his gaze almost seemed bored. As if her being here was nothing more than a dip in his day.
“Have a seat.” He gestured to the chair in front of her. She sat down, keeping her eyes trained on him. Her breathing was steady, but her heart pounded in her chest. She wondered faintly if he could hear it. Ba-bump. Ba-bump. Ba-bump. “Remarkable.”
“Excuse me?” Her voice was clear and sharp.
“Remarkable. Don’t think I forgot our last encounter. The bump on the back of my head is a constant reminder of who you are.” He winced slightly. She smirked, watching as he stood from his chair, swiping the scepter off the table. “You and I have quite a few things to discuss, Lady Y/N.”
“How do you know my name?” she inquired, standing up. They slowly began pacing around the table, eyes locked. He chuckled slightly, shaking his long head. “Do I amuse you, your Majesty?”
“Not particularly. But she does.” He waved the scepter, and an image of the Sugar Plum Fairy appeared. She was pacing the length of her room, clearly frustrated. “She still thinks that I can’t see her, as if her magic can hide her from me.” He waved and the image disappeared. He turned back towards Y/N. “As I said, you and I have quite a few things to discuss.”
“That we do,” she conceded. “For starters, that doesn’t belong to you.” She watched as he went to the nearby fireplace, using it to start a roaring fire. The flames danced across his face as a stoic look took over.
“No, it does not,” he agreed. “It belonged to the Emperor, and in his absence, it belongs to his son. Your precious nutcracker.” The Mouse King shook his head and let out a deep sigh. “You must understand, I am not the bad guy.”
“You think so? From where I’m standing, you seem to fit the role quite well,” she said, crossing her arms over her chest.
“Yes. I suppose she has painted the image perfectly. Evil and power-hungry. Nothing is more convincing than taking your own traits and projecting them onto someone else. Especially when that other person is innocent and doesn’t see what’s going on.” He turned to her, paw clenched around the scepter. “I would like to tell you a story, Lady Y/N.”
“Why should I listen to a word you say?”
“Because if you ever wish to see your nutcracker again, you’ll sit and listen.” His voice was calm, but his black eyes flashed red, causing her to take a couple steps back. Surprised, she sat down, but her eyes stayed on him and her body was rigid.
“Not too long ago, the Emperor announced that he would no longer be ruling over us, that his time as the emperor had passed. His power would be passed down to his heir, and everyone was apprehensive. The Prince was aloof and politically inept, but we couldn’t disobey the Emperor. Until the Prince was of proper age, the reigning Sugar Plum and I were to keep order amongst the empire.
“The Sugar Plum Fairy grew impatient. I tried to talk with her, to get her to see reason, but she refused. I could tell she was growing too fond of her temporary power. Maybe if I had voiced my concerns, things wouldn’t have progressed the way they did.
“I happened to be wandering the palace late one night, unable to sleep, when I noticed the Prince’s door ajar. I stepped inside to find the Sugar Plum Fairy standing over him as he laid fast asleep. I shall spare you any more details.
“I had forced her out of the palace and seized the scepter from her. What I hadn’t realized was that while I was busy holding in my concerns, she had convinced the courtiers and servants that I craved the crown myself. That being a reigning Lord hadn’t been enough for me. I, unfortunately, only cemented her words when I threw her from the palace.
“I knew that, given the chance, she’d go after the Prince. To keep him safe, I did the only thing I could think of. I turned him into a nutcracker and sent him far away, claiming he had perished. What I hadn’t expected was for him to fall into the lap of a girl. I hadn’t expected him to find you, but maybe now things can be righted.”
“What makes you think I’d believe a word you said?” Her heart was pounding in her chest as she listened to him.
“Why did you take the key from her room?”
A small gasp left her mouth as she fought the urge to reach for it. They watched each other for several minutes. There was conflict inside her. After all, what he said was completely plausible. On the other hand, as he had said himself, nothing is more convincing than taking your own traits and projecting them onto someone else.
He lifted the scepter above him, and the one thing she’d been looking for appeared on the table before her. It was a small, ornate egg, covered in gold and precious gems. Her mouth fell open as she stared at it. There it was, the one thing she needed to defeat him and return home, just within reach, and yet, she couldn’t bring herself to grab it. She glanced over to him.
“Take it,” he said, waving the scepter again so the door reappeared. “Take it to Ju-ne.”
She snatched the egg off the table and ran out the door, nearly collapsing in the hallway. When she turned around, the door was gone. Her hand went to her pocket, where she could feel the outline of the key. She let out a breath, placing the egg into the pocket of her dress skirt.
She made her way through the castle, back to where she and Ju-ne agreed to meet. She waited for a few minutes, but after a while, it seemed like he wasn’t coming. Curiously she went in search of General Hanbin and Lieutenant Donghyuk, yet where everyone agreed to meet, they couldn’t be found. She nearly smacked herself in the face. Of course the Mouse King had been distracting her.
She blew out a puff of air and began her search of the castle. She went through many corridors, yet they all seemed to lead back to where she started, but even after a while she couldn’t remember where she started. Everything seemed the same and yet nothing was familiar. Paintings seemed to move and doors disappeared as soon as you turned.
She sat on the floor, bringing her knees to her chest. She had to think of something before it was too late. She scooted over to the nearby wall and pressed her ear against it. She slowly lifted her hand and began knocking various places.
Further down than where she’d been sitting, where she knocked sounded hollow. Summoning all her might, she shoved her shoulder into the wall. It swung with surprising ease and she tumbled into another area of the castle.
No more endless halls, she came to a second floor with a railing that peered down. Looking down she saw two mouse guards in front of a door. She nibbled on her bottom lip, looking around. She walked along the railing until the room was below her and she could no longer see the soldiers.
What she did see was a solution. Taking a pin from her hair, she crouched down to undo the lace of her boot. She tied each end of the lace to a pole along the railing. She placed the pin in the center and aimed for a vase in the opposite room. She exhaled softly, letting the pin go. It flew, knocking the vase off the shelf and drawing the soldiers away. She ran to a nearby velvet drape and slid down it. She shook her rug burned hands and quickly stepped into the room, being sure to shut the door quietly.
Her face fell as she discovered the room was empty. Her shoulders slumped as she backed herself against the door. Fooled, once again. She wanted to shout. What was the point of placing guards in an empty room? To trick her of course. Now that she was in the room, she either had to stay or risk being caught by the guards.
She pushed herself away from the door. There had to be a way out, like in the hallways. After all, that was his game: rats in a maze. She went to walk to the other side of the room and fell backwards. She rubbed her forehead, reaching a tentative hand out.
There was an invisible wall before her, cutting the room in half. It felt like glass.She let out a mirthless laugh. She went over to grab a nearby torch and went to smash it against the wall. The wall shattered and revealed the second half of the room. Still empty, there was at least another door. Dropping the torch, she opened the door.
It revealed a set of stone stairs leading up. Picking up her skirts, she began her climb. There were no windows and the only lights came from the torches that appeared just as the light from the last one nearly disappeared. She continued to climb until she came to a second door.
She pushed it open and found General Hanbin, Lieutenant Donghyuk, and Ju-ne in the room looking miserable and angry.
“Ju-ne!” She ran to him and threw her arms around his wooden neck, nearly laughing.
“Y/N? How did you find us?” He pulled away from her slightly, mouth open. She waved his question away.
“Lady Y/N, are we glad to see you!” Lieutenant Donghyuk bowed his head, a genuine smile on his face. General Hanbin nearly nodded.
“I’m so happy to have found you all, but we can’t stay here. Any longer and I fear the Mouse King shall try something else to prolong our visit,” she said. She turned towards the door. There was no guarantee that they wouldn’t be caught. Inside the room was rope, probably used to tie them up and a window overlooking the woods at the edge of a cliff that dropped into the Uncrossable Seas. Even on a clear day, the waters looked violent.
“I can see the gears in your head turning. What is it, Y/N?” Ju-ne asked.
“How well can you swim?” she inquired, stepping away from the window.
“Irrelevant. I’m made of wood. Why do you ask?”
“I have an idea, but it’s mad.” She told them her idea, and seeing no alternative, they all reluctantly agreed.
Lieutenant Donghyuk took his elbow and smashed the window out, pushing out any spare shards as best he could. General Hanbin was the first to exit, holding fast onto the rope as Lieutenant Donghyuk followed. Both men were arguing with each other as Ju-ne pulled Y/N to the side.
“Are you sure you want to do this? I know staying here is dangerous, but at least you know you’d be… okay.” The word he wanted to say refused to leave his mouth. She smiled sweetly, placing a hand on his arm.
“If you think this has been the most terrifying part of my day, I envy you.”
“I am a nutcracker.” They smiled at one another before he stepped away to climb out the window. She followed suit and once they were all outside, they jumped.
The waters were harsh, cold, and relentless in their assault against the group. As they plunged into the black depths of the Uncrossable Seas, an unseeable force kept them down. Y/N struggled as she fought her way back to the surface. Slowly she made her way back to the surface as her lungs screamed for air.
Once she broke the surface she gasped, only to be thrown back down into the water. She resisted the urge to shout and shut her eyes. She pushed herself back to the surface and fought to keep her head above the thrashing water.
Ju-ne was nearby, on his back, as the water failed to drag him underneath. She swam towards him, throwing herself over his torso as he bobbed. He brought his hand to her back, rubbing it gently. She turned slightly, catching sight of the green military jacket. Using him as a board, she pushed them to the jacket where General Hanbin was struggling to stay afloat.
She pulled him over Ju-ne’s torso and began her search for Lieutenant Donghyuk. She couldn’t seem to find him anywhere. The longer they stayed floating, the more she worried. Unable to wait any longer, she pushed off of Ju-ne. He went to grab her, but she slipped through his grasp.
She dove into the waters, allowing the waves to push her further down. She swam out several yards, ignoring her need for oxygen, when she spotted the bright red pants. She swam towards him, grabbing onto his arm and pulling him up towards the surface. The water fought against her, but she fought back twice as hard.
Soon the pair broke the surface, gasping for air. General Hanbin maneuvered Ju-ne’s body towards them and helped her drape the Lieutenant across him. They pushed his body towards the nearby shore, where the horses were waiting for them.
“Lieutenant Donghyuk?” Y/N shook him gently, before pressing harshly onto his stomach. He began coughing up water, turning to his side as he choked. She gave his back several firm pats as he slowly regained his ability to breath. “Welcome back, Lieutenant.”
“That’s twice now you’ve saved my life.” He gave her a weak smile. His voice was hoarse from all the salt he swallowed. “Please, call me DK.”
“As you wish.”
“It’s almost nightfall,” General Hanbin called. “We’ll go a little further into the woods and make camp.” He grabbed his horse and wasted no time in marching into the woods. Ju-ne and Y/N helped DK onto his horse, then grabbed Cinnamon and Cocoa to follow the General into the woods.
As General Hanbin set up a fire for DK to rest by, Y/N took a seat on a nearby log next to Ju-ne. He was staring down at the ground. Their backs were to the others.
“It was a waste to come here. We almost died, and we didn’t get the egg.” Ju-ne let out a sigh, resting his head in his hand. She bit her lip, glancing over her shoulder to make sure the others were still occupied. She reached into the pocket of her dress and produced the golden egg. His mouth fell open as he looked at it. “How did you--”
“The Mouse King gave it to me. He knew we were coming to get it, and he knows where the Sugar Plum Fairy is. He told me a lot of things, but before we do anything else, we need to know what’s in this egg.” She pulled out the small key and placed it in his hand. “This is your birthright. Not hers.”
Ever so slowly, he put the key into the small hole and turned it until a series of clicks echoed. He opened the egg and revealed a mirror. It was simple, yet deeply profound as he stared into it.
“But, I don’t understand.”
“Can’t you see?” she said, moving to crouch in front of him. “It’s you who’s going to save us. You are your kingdom’s greatest strength. You don’t need anyone but yourself.”
“How can you be so sure? You’ve heard what everyone’s said about the prince. They believe they’re better off without me.”
“And look how well you being gone has turned out for them.” She stood up, placing her hands on her hips. She garnered the attention of General Hanbin and DK, both of whom were watching with confusion. “You are Prince Koo Junhoe. The pity party is over. We’re returning to the Safe Haven and we’re ending this war. Once and for all.”
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blu-joons · 2 years
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BEST FRIEND iKON A⇴Z HEADCANON ⇴ Koo Junhoe
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A ⇴ ATTENTION
As much as he likes to pay attention to you, Junhoe also definitely likes to know that you’re paying attention to him too. If your eyes aren’t on him when he’s the one speaking, he definitely won’t be impressed.
B ⇴ BICKER
Together bickering is inevitable for you both, the most surprising thing is the silly things that the two of you will actually bicker about. Rather than bicker about things that most people would consider to be serious, you bicker about petty things like whose turn it is to get up and refill the snack bowl on movie night.
C ⇴ COMFORT
It usually takes Junhoe a while to comfort you, he’s not the best at telling when you’re going through a hard time, and so usually you end up having to tell him that you need him for him to actually be there for you. Once he knows though, Junhoe is right by your side and refuses to go anywhere until you’re alright again.
D ⇴ DISAGREEMENTS
Most of the time the two of you tend to agree, but when you don’t, you’ll both be pretty stubborn with one another and refuse to be the one that backs down from an argument. Junhoe will be the one that takes the longest to back down whenever you’ve got a difference of opinion, refusing to admit that he’s wrong until you end up leaving him with no other choice as you go silent and ignore him.
E ⇴ EARLY YEARS
The two of you got along pretty much from the start, you were both troublemakers and that mischievous nature that you both carried soon ended up making quite the team in the two of you. The moment your first joke came together and pulled off, you knew that you were onto something in being friends with Junhoe, and he knew too that he could get up to all sorts if he carried on getting to know you.
F ⇴ FAMILY
Junhoe’s family had a tremendous amount of time for you, they were always talking to you and making you feel completely involved whenever you were around them. The first few times you met them you were quite nervous about being the outcast, but now it was something that you laughed about as you knew that any time you saw them, you’d be made to feel as if you were an actual part of the family.
G ⇴ GETTING TOGETHER
Quite often you find yourselves having to change your plans whenever you hang out together as almost every single time Junhoe ends up showing up late. In the end, you usually tell him a time earlier than the one that you actually need to be somewhere by in the hope that he’ll actually show up on time.
H ⇴ HABITS
The two of you had a habit of getting yourselves into trouble, especially with the other members of the group. You loved to pull pranks and try and wind them all up by causing stunts around the dorm and the studio, and most of the time it works too, but when it doesn’t, they all make sure to let you know.
I ⇴ INSIDE JOKES
After a bit of time, the two of you ended up having to make a list of all of your favourite inside jokes to make sure that the two of you didn’t end up forgetting about them. Because you had so many, you decided to note the top ones down so whenever you wanted to remember some, they’d be handy for you.
J ⇴ JEALOUSY
There always a bit of awkwardness with Junhoe and your friends, he has his guard up around many of them as they’re so new and he doesn’t know anything about them. The wary part of Junhoe can’t help but sometimes feel jealous when one of your friends is louder than he is and getting more of your attention than he is too, even though he knows that he’s got nothing to worry about as you constantly tell him.
K ⇴ KICKS
Junhoe got a kick out of winding you up, usually by impersonating you. He knows your mannerisms and the things that you say out of habit, so when he wants to get a bit of a reaction out of you, Junhoe will definitely use that against you and make sure that he makes everything a little dramatic and exaggerated.
L ⇴ LOVE
He loved how you worked so well with him and how when you were together you never really felt as if you were alone. If Junhoe had somewhere that he wanted to go, you’d tag along, or if you had a joke you wanted to pull off, Junhoe would always offer to help. No matter what, you did everything as a pair because of how much better you knew any experience was when you were together rather than apart.
M ⇴ MEETING
The two of you first met through Junhoe’s older sister when you were working alongside her, and she introduced you to Junhoe. Straight away she knew that the two of you were going to hit it off, and you didn’t disappoint her either as you soon started laughing and messing around with one another.
N ⇴ NONSENSE
Everyone knows that when the two of you are together, trouble isn’t usually too far away. When you’re together there’s usually mischief as you both can’t help but mess around whenever you’re together.
O ⇴ OBSESSION
Junhoe was obsessed with your sense of humour, both because you always managed to make him laugh, but also because you were constantly laughing at the things that he did when he was around you too.
P ⇴ PRECIOUS MOMENTS
Nothing meant more to Junhoe than the moments when the two of you could simply laugh, usually with your sides hurting and you both struggling for breath. So much of his life felt like it was put under pressure, and so just being able to feel normal and enjoy a good giggle was always appreciated by him.
Q ⇴ QUESTIONS
He would ask you about just about anything, questions from Junhoe could often be pretty random. He didn’t care how strange some of his questions were, he’d ask them anyway to usually just see your reaction.
R ⇴ RANDOM FACTS
Whenever Junhoe went out shopping, you were always invited by him to tag along to make sure that he bought good things. It started as a bit of a joke with the boys, but when Junhoe saw how much better his wardrobe looked after you had helped him to fill it, he decided that he really did need your help.
S ⇴ SUPPORT
It was usually when you saw Junhoe at his shiest when you surprised him to support him whether he was working with the group or alone. He never quite knew what to say when you took the time out of your day to be there for him, with a whisper of thank you usually all he’d be able to manage as he got flustered.
T ⇴ TRIPS
Whenever he had a bit of free time, Junhoe loved to go exploring with you. You were constantly finding new spots around Seoul, or just outside of the city, that gave you both a great adventure and walk.
U ⇴ ULTIMATE
Although at times he didn’t express it to you particularly very well, Junhoe was massively appreciative to have a friend like you.
V ⇴ VISITS
One of his favourite things that you do is show up at the studio unannounced, especially when he’s able to look into your hand and see you holding a bag of food or a coffee cup with Junhoe’s name on it too.
W ⇴ WISDOM
His advice is pretty cheesy with you, Junhoe usually passes the things that he’s heard, especially well-known sayings and phrases.
X ⇴ XXXX
To everyone’s surprise, the two of you are very affectionate with one another. No one ever expected it from Junhoe, but around you he isn’t afraid to cuddle you or tickle you like he is with most other people.
Y ⇴ YOU
You were his favourite; you were always the first person that Junhoe thought of.
Z ⇴ ZZZ
He definitely doesn’t mind inviting you over to stay at the dorm, especially since they split. Junhoe loves that the boys love to hang out with you too, almost as much as Junhoe loves hanging out with you.
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