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"What do you think?" He asks low, bringing Fuma closer by the chin. Nicholas and Euijoo are lost in a silly argument, still about the maid fit, they aren't listening, the question is only for Fuma and for Yudai to know.
"Hm?" Fuma feels bewitched.
"Maid fit, baby. You would look good on it." Yudai smirks.
Fuma laughs then, he pretends he doesn't know what Yudai means with this.
Just pretends.
or: fuma puts on an apron for yudai
Bookmarked by samlover134
07 Jun 2026
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The Yanaka Resonance Lab was in full bloom, much like the cherry blossoms outside their window. It was late-February, one year has passed since the Resonance Lab had officially opened its doors.
But as March approached—the two-year anniversary of Jo and Yuma first meeting—a subtle Dissonance began to manifest.
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- Part 2 of JoYuma - The Arts
Bookmarked by samlover134
01 Jun 2026
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Yuma is a bartender who meets Fuma, a wealthy businessman. They connect, and there's a spark, but Fuma is constantly traveling and never in one place for too long. Over time, Fuma keeps coming back to the hotel to reconnect with Yuma. They both try not to get too attached (but can only keep that up for so long).
Bookmarked by samlover134
31 May 2026
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Jo has always dreamed of becoming the perfect alpha to his future omega mate - reliable, protective, and attentive. Then he meets Maki - a tall, broad-shouldered alpha on his basketball team.
The closer they grow, and the more Jo’s feelings deepen, the more he questions everything he previously wanted.
How can he be the perfect alpha to someone who already seems to embody everything he wants to be?
But maybe Maki isn't the alpha Jo believed him to be...
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30 May 2026
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Yuma and Jo saw the world through completely different lenses.
Jo had a perfectly mapped-out future ahead of him.
He didn't waste his time hanging out with stupid people. Always carried himself with an effortless grace, and wore an expensive, niche perfume that Yuma hadn't even heard of until they met and he was deeply adored by both his teachers and his family.Unlike Jo,
Yuma had absolutely no concept of his own self-worth. He lived in messy oversized outfits, drowning himself in his mom’s cheap body mist. His hands were weighed down by chunky rings he’d shoplifted from a thrift store. He stomped around in heavy, platform boots, trapped in a miserable, soul-sucking major he hated.Jo had everything Yuma desperately wanted. He was everything Yuma wanted, in every conceivable way.
Yuma had a habit of collecting things and people that felt a little broken or left behind.
And he needed to consume the calm, warm light radiating from the boy next to him.
Jo knew that if he stayed, he would only end up miserable. But as he watched Yuma, he realized that maybe he didn’t mind. Maybe he even loved the misery, as long as it was Yuma who was giving it to him
