More Junhwan Plots. (iKON Jinhwan x Junhoe)

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All right. I feel like I'm either going to eventually use my tumblr to make a master post of all my plot ideas or something. I honestly can't believe that I've been posting as many as I have but anyway~! I have some more Junhwan plots. I'll post the other two blogs where I have Junhwan plots here as well.

I'm looking to play Jinhwan. I don't know why I never play Junhoe but yeah. ^^;

Plots can be tweaked and whatnot. Just ask me.

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Other Plots. (One) (Two)

 

A. Summer Fling

Junhoe was the boy that worked at the little restaurant hidden away on the beach. On a getaway with his friends, Jinhwan found himself wandering off alone, ending up at the restaurant. Since there weren’t many customers, as usual, it was no big thing for Junhoe to pass the time keeping Jinhwan company. They talked for hours, until it was time for Junhoe to get off work. Junhoe walked Jinhwan all the way back to his hotel before heading home. Jinhwan found himself returning to the restaurant the next day. Sure, the food, drinks, and atmosphere were nice but someone in particular always had his undivided attention. There was a party at the end of the week and Jinhwan and his friends were invited by Junhoe. It seemed like a good way to end their getaway since they were leaving the morning after the party. Exchanging a kiss and phone numbers, Jinhwan and Junhoe promised to keep in touch. They managed to do so until a couple months went by where Jinhwan didn’t get a single message from Junhoe. When he finally gets a message, it’s the younger apologizing and letting him know that he’d been in the midst of moving. What neither of them expects is when they meet in the hallway of their apartment building, finding out they’re now living right across the hall from one another.

 

B. Best Friends Forever

Even though they weren’t friends from birth, they could have fooled everyone. Having met each other through working in a supermarket together, Jinhwan and Junhoe became the best of friends. They spent their lunch breaks together and always had one another’s backs at work. When they started meeting and hanging out outside of work, they became even closer. One evening when Junhoe and Jinhwan are supposedly meeting up with friends, Jinhwan realizes that they’re all alone, or so it seems. Instead of eating out with friends, they’re walking through the park, standing near the riverside. Sitting and talking and eating ice cream as they watch the boats, Junhoe suddenly confesses to Jinhwan, the latter honestly stunned. It’s not just because it’s a confession. It’s a full out proposal.

 

C. Project.

Picked to sing together for a project at their arts academy, Jinhwan and Junhoe perform a duet for their music history class. When a classmate of theirs records it and uploads it to not just their school site, they become a favorite and viral video of the student body and faculty. Performing a few other duets together here and there, with someone always managing to record them, they get selected after a video of theirs gets sent in for a television show by one of their friends. Performing on the show gets them signed and the training to debut begins, from sharing a dorm to practicing day in and day out. There’s just one issue: They’re practically strangers.

 

D. Tears.

To please his parents, and for the sake of their family company, Jinhwan agrees to an arranged marriage. It doesn’t seem like all that bad of an idea until his wife-to-be actually starts coming around. In front of her parents and his, she’s an angel but she’s a completely different person behind closed doors. Junhoe is the assistant and guard of Jinhwan. When he goes with the driver to pick Jinhwan up from home one day, Jinhwan refuses to let the younger see his face. Junhoe eventually wins though and finds that, not only Jinhwan’s face but his arms and hands are cut up as well. It’s all thanks to his bride-to-be having smashed dishes on the floor and having thrown some at him as well. Picking up the glass with his hands had left them cut up and bloody. Some nights, Junhoe steals Jinhwan away for the evening, trying to help him escape the woman he is to marry. When the date is finally set in stone for Jinhwan to wed, Junhoe feels his blood boil, but he can’t tell if it’s just him wanting to protect Jinhwan from the woman or if he’s grown feelings of his own for the older. Either way, when he hears the popular phrase, “If anyone objects to this union, speak now or forever hold your peace,” Junhoe suddenly finds it hard to hold back.

 

E. Missing You.

When his best friend is kidnapped when they’re little, Junhoe never gives up the hunt to find him, eventually becoming a detective and using his resources to find him. Years and years later, while investigating another case, Junhoe stumbles upon a break that benefits him. Secretly hot on the trail now of the one that kidnapped his friend, Junhoe eventually finds Jinhwan. A fight breaks out in his attempt to rescue the older male, which ends with the detective accidentally killing the kidnapper. A scared Jinhwan runs from him until Junhoe manages to convince him that he’s safe and that he’s an old friend. Taking Jinhwan, first, to a doctor and then to his [Junhoe’s] home, he learns that Jinhwan is not only healthy but he’s in top condition. But he doesn’t miss that there’s something off about the older male. His constant need and desire for items that are for babies all the way up to toddlers defies his age. His adult self is still there but having been trained to keep it hidden leaves him in a child state of mind all the time. Junhoe’s not only left with wondering if he should tell Jinhwan’s family that he found him but also with wondering if he’s even capable of taking care of him.

 

F. Vamped.

His “singer.” That’s what he was called. Blood with such a strong, enticing aroma that it was hard to breathe, if breathing was something that he truly relied on. It was by slight coincidence on one rainy day that they ran into each other near the coffee shop. Jinhwan didn’t need any of the nourishment humans consumed anymore but, of what he did like, teas and coffee still tastes good on his tongue. It made him frequent the shop when he could. The stranger was someone he’d never seen there before. A brief exchange of apologies is all that really happens after the two almost collide into one another on Jinhwan’s way out of the shop. The scent as he walks past the other is almost suffocating to the point that he’s almost driven insane. He escapes as quickly as he can and makes it home. Upon his next return to the shop, that smell is back and it’s in an apron this time with a nametag. Wanting so badly to sink his teeth into the new shop boy, Junhoe, Jinhwan finds himself much more intent on protecting him from everyone else, namely anyone that seems a little too friendly or flat out flirty with Junhoe. Jinhwan becomes a regular, managing to only get Junhoe to handle his purchases. His constant presence in the café causes another vampire to test his limits, attacking Junhoe one night while he’s closing up. Jinhwan is left with the decision to either let him die or save him, which would leave him with having to change Junhoe or making him a servant. That’s if he can stop himself from drinking what blood his singer has left.

 

G. Howl.

During a camping trip with his family, Jinhwan is saved from a near-death experience by a boy seemingly about his age. When he finds out that the other boy doesn’t have a family, he immediately works on convincing his parents to take the orphan in, which they eventually do. Things are fine and dandy until Junhoe starts sporting ears and a tail that he can’t seem to hide. Older than what he appears to be, Junhoe knows that he’s actually a shape-shifter and how he got separated from his family but he does his best to keep his secret, even from Jinhwan, scared of what the family would think. Things get quite intense though when Jinhwan’s parents find him and Junhoe now older and snuggling together in bed, not to mention sharing innocent kisses now and then. They try to put Junhoe out but Jinhwan goes with him. It’s when Jinhwan ends up in another near-death experience that Junhoe ends up shifting completely for the first time, scaring Jinhwan out of his wits.

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b_monstria 7 years ago
Are you still interested?
ToTheBeautifulKPOP 7 years ago
Can we do vamped please? I really want to do it
Beomks 7 years ago
*cries* I always wanna do all of your plots with u T,T (even though we have like a million rp'd going on at once each time orz)
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