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Sua wasn’t stupid.
She knew that Mizi wasn’t trying to get closer to her out of pure friendship. Not really. Don’t get her wrong, her junior was undeniably a kind person with not a single malicious bone in her body, but Sua had enough life experience to know that Mizi also harbored ulterior motives.
See, the most dangerous thing about her attraction to Mizi wasn’t that it existed.
The most dangerous thing about it was that it was mutual.
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09 Jun 2026
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After Rumi destroys the Honmoon and disappears, Celine goes to the HUNTR/X tower.
Based on this post: https://www.tumblr.com/neve-gallus-girl-detective/793721649815076864/celine-would-be-in-their-home-when-the-girls?source=share
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28 May 2026
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the words we wanted to hear by taq for luthorboy, Barbara_Lazuli
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
25 Aug 2025
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The girls are asked to make prank calls to their loved ones. Rumi's goes a little like this.
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28 May 2026
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(pull me up from down below, 'cause I'm) underneath the undertow by yeah-thats-right (riverdalenerdlol)
Fandoms: KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
24 Apr 2026
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"So pull me up from down below
'Cause I'm underneath the undertow
Come dry me off and hold me close
I need you now, I need you most"---
If Rumi said she’d always wanted Mira and Zoey to know about her patterns, she’d be lying.
When Celine suggested that Rumi officially become a Hunter at sixteen and start her own group, Rumi agreed instantly. When Celine warned Rumi about telling or showing her prospective group members about her patterns, Rumi agreed it was for the best that she keep it a secret. Besides, the patterns would be gone once they sealed the Honmoon, right? How long could that take, anyways?
It would take a while, actually, because Rumi forgot about the lead-up to a group’s debut.
OR: A deep-dive into KPDH canon where I attempt to extract every ounce of Rumi's angst known to man
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The battle for the world's safety may be over, but victory never comes without a price.
Rumi's home still feels like a battlefield, and the faces of her friends blur too easily into those of former foes.
Another face, the one of the man who died for her, never stops returning, following her into sleep, a ghost of sacrifice she cannot forget
Now, Rumi must confront a new enemy: her own fractured mind.
Healing isn't just about mending the wounds on her body, it's about the ones buried deeper too.
But she doesn't have to do this alone.
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15 May 2026

