I need to potty and I need to cook and I need to send out my replies. I spent so much time the three or so hours to be exact on these plots. Help me. There are honestly quite a lot in this one post so yeah. These are open to inbox here, kakao, or line. I think that's all that I have.
I marked this blog M just for my sanity and, yes, I will always want to be Jeonghan. I can't help it for some reason. Sorry.
Update: Anything that doesn't have a credit to owner on it or you can't see the owner's name somehow, I do not claim it. I just looked these up and went through the trouble afterward of trying to find the owners. I also apologize if there are any typos or anything. Please, let me know if you see any. I've tried to go through them all but I'm so hungry and still need to go to the bathroom. T_T
How We First Met Plots
“Yandere (ヤンデレ) is a Japanese term for a person who is initially very loving and gentle to someone (or at least innocent) before their devotion becomes destructive in nature, often through violence and/or brutality.”
A. [Version One] Jeonghan is that one guy that manages to get everyone’s attention without even trying. He’s feisty and sarcastic but really caring and considerate. To his peers, it’s just what makes him so much fun to be around. Besides his personality, there’s no denying that his looks can pull people in as well, guys and girls alike. Lately though, it seems like no one wants to talk to him or even be around him and he would normally be fine with that but he can feel something is off, and it’s completely unsettling. He’s assured that something isn’t right when his afterschool clubs not only change their meeting days without telling him but also the times and locations. And it’s only him that gets left out. As the days go on, it seems as though everyone is flat out avoiding him. When he asks one of his classmates, who thankfully is still okay with talking to him, Jeonghan hears a sentence that sends him into a whirl of confusion: “Haven’t you seen the way your boyfriend looks at everyone?” Jeonghan had never been in a relationship for one main reason. He was always so used to hearing compliments that he wasn’t sure who was being honest with him anymore, not to mention it always felt like, guy or girl, they just wanted in his pants. When his classmate points out who it is, for some reason a chill runs down his spine. There have been stories going around about Choi Seungcheol. He just hopes he hasn’t been the cause of it all. He decides to confront Seungcheol, speaking with him in the back courtyard of the school and he seems all too happy to oblige. Much too happy. Jeonghan is barely there for three seconds before a cloth covers his face and the smell of chemicals knocks him out cold.
B. [Version Two] Jeonghan isn’t usually the jealous type. Well, he wasn’t at first. Seungcheol is the kid that everyone wants to hang out with and date. There is just no way around how calming his personality is and not to mention his good looks. The ultimate package. Jeonghan had, in the beginning, considered himself to be nothing more than just another vying for the male’s attention. One day, he gets it, even if it’s for such a brief moment that Seungcheol probably won’t even remember. All he did was compliment Jeonghan on the poem he wrote and read to the class in literature. It sticks with Jeonghan. The way the other says his name. The way he smiles at him. His desire starts to go sour and bitter as he watches Seungcheol cozying up with others and joking with his friends. Jeonghan doesn’t like that he’s not being noticed anymore. He despises it. So, he figures the best way would be to eliminate everyone else to get what’s his. He invites Seungcheol to his house for a party but, when the other arrives, there’s absolutely no one there. Knocked in the back of the head with a glass bottle, Seungcheol’s unconscious. He wakes up to find himself gagged and bound to a chair in what he soon finds out is Jeonghan’s basement. “You’re mine and no one else’s. Remember this, Seungcheol, or I’ll kill you.”
C. [Inspired by these two photos: Hello Again.] Seungcheol was not into rock music, punk music, heavy metal, or anything of the like. It just wasn’t his style. So, when he starts dressing like he’s picking up the style and listening to songs like that once in a while, his roommate starts to question him. Seungcheol’s got a crush that’s seemingly the complete opposite of him. Yoon Jeonghan is into all types of rock music and drinking and tattoos and piercings. Seungcheol hasn’t seen him smoke but he wouldn’t be surprised. Jeonghan is quiet from what he can tell, just quietly carrying himself around in all his tattooed, pierced, and all-black glory. Seungcheol wants to catch his eye. He just wants to be in Jeonghan’s life at this point, with the hopes of a relationship down the line. Of course. Even if he has to fake it, with the fake piercings and washable tattoos and all, he’ll take his chances. Jeonghan has got to be his. He finally gets his attention at a concert and they start talking. How long can Seungcheol keep up the façade and will Jeonghan be on his way without him if he finds out the truth?
D. [Inspired by this song and mv: Beautiful Dangerous and these pictures again: One Two] They had once had a past together, a long and hard history that most people would consider having been a storybook kind of love. It’s Seungcheol’s decision to leave with his band that drives them apart, namely because of the simple fact that Jeonghan didn’t find out he was leaving until after he’d already packed his things and disappeared. Jeonghan considered it to be okay at first and that things would be fine but he soon faces the realization that Seungcheol has completely pushed him aside and forgotten about him. It’s been years since they’ve last seen each other and he honestly doubts that Seungcheol even remembers him. It’s clear that he doesn’t when Seungcheol is in town performing with his band. Jeonghan goes to see the show and just so happens to run into him at the bar. It’s only by chance but Jeonghan came prepared, drugging the drink and kidnapping the other, taking him back to his apartment. When Seungcheol comes to, he finds himself in a room that’s plastered with pictures of his band and event posters all over the wall, the same walls that are primarily taken up by pictures of him. All with his band’s songs playing in the background. He figures it’s just another weird fan that he got drunk with but he soon learns the truth. His wrists are bound to the headboard and, a little more alert now, the one straddling him looks terrifyingly familiar. He grows distracted by the blade in the other’s hands though, the one that’s tracing down his bare chest and all over his skin. “Don’t tell me you don’t remember me,” Jeonghan whispers, “But, maybe this will be less painful and more fun if we just pretend we’re strangers.”
E. Jeonghan makes his living by being an adult star, an industry that was all too open to him once he moved to Japan. Not only was he a foreigner but he was gorgeous and adorable. Seungcheol, on the other hand, is not only new to the country but also to the industry, having heard that it was a pretty good and easy way to make some money until he could find himself a real job. It’s only his first video so, thankfully, there’s the agreement that things don’t have to go too far. A simply and he’ll be done. He figures that sounds easy enough. It’s just that, when he’s in the room talking to the cameraman, another guy walks in. It’s bad enough that he’s struggling trying to hold a conversation with the cameraman with his limited Japanese but, now, he’s also finding out that the one him off is a guy, something he never thought would happen. Admittedly, Jeonghan is cute but Seungcheol had never even considered being with a guy so it’s awkward when the other tries to kiss him. As things progress though, Seungcheol finds himself getting more and more with the other’s skilled mouth and hands. Not to mention, when Jeonghan talks to him, he whispers to him in Korean so he understands everything. It’s just a but Seungcheol can sense things changing on the horizon. Or is it just because it’s this guy, Jeonghan?
Moodboard Inspired Plots
A. [Moodboard - credit to owner] Jeonghan has never taken too kindly to pets. He has nothing against animals but taking care of one himself just always seemed out of the question. Which is why he’s having so much trouble trying to understand why this guy is at his door, yet again. Seungcheol was a guy that he met when he was younger. A cute kid that was his age. There was just one major thing that kept Jeonghan on the run: Seungcheol is a neko. With cat ears and a tail to sport, Jeonghan considers the other as just another animal he needs to avoid, but Seungcheol clearly has other plans. When they were younger, it wasn’t intentional that they split ways but it happened and Jeonghan never looked back. Seungcheol, on the other hand, had grown attached and wanted to find him. By chance, he found him again when Jeonghan was living alone, just happening to be on the same platform and catching the same train. He hadn’t realized that he’d followed Jeonghan all the way home. Jeonghan takes him in for a bit but this time when they meet that he actually discovered Seungcheol’s ears and tail. It also had him abandoning the other without a second thought. Seungcheol has Jeonghan in his system and, no matter how much Jeonghan warns him that he’s making a mistake by trying to stick with him, Seungcheol just keeps allowing himself to get hurt. He believes that Jeonghan will change and accept him. One day.
B. [Moodboard - credit to owner] Their hands fit perfectly together. They can’t help but to smile when looking at each other. There’s just something warm about always being with one another. Things were perfect. They were. Until the bed they shared only ever seemed to be a mess on one side anymore. The closet they shared only held one side of clothes and shoes now. All his things had disappeared from the dresser and the bathroom. Every picture that had his face in it was gone. Everything that had once been in twos was now suddenly nothing more than a single. Seungcheol has no clue where Jeonghan has disappeared to. There was no written note. No voice messages. No text messages. No phone calls. No letters. As the years go by, he starts to wonder if all of the time he’d spent with Jeonghan was nothing more than a dream. That he’d hallucinated it all. A business trip out to the coast causes him to run into someone that looks and sounds just like Jeonghan. He even introduces himself with the name. But he doesn’t remember Seungcheol at all. There’s a secret to Jeonghan’s disappearance and Seungcheol is determined to discover what it is. There’s a chance that Jeonghan didn’t leave on his own and that he was kidnapped. There’s also the chance that Jeonghan isn’t even human.
C. [Moodboard] Three boyfriends. Jeonghan has managed to keep his boyfriends a secret from one another, and with good reason. There’s one that’s possessive and won’t let him end their relationship. There’s another that helps support him financially and threatens to cut everything off if he ever ended it. Then, there’s Seungcheol, who doesn’t have much to give and doesn’t take anything from him. Seungcheol may just be the love of his life but he can’t escape. Each time Seungcheol asks Jeonghan if he loves him, he simply responds, “I’m going to break your heart.” Seungcheol doesn’t believe him. But it happens that way. Jeonghan’s possessive boyfriend, almost killing him, puts him in the hospital, something his wealthy boyfriend pays for entirely before disappearing. The only one to ever visit Jeonghan in the hospital is Seungcheol, during which time Jeonghan finally tells the truth about being in more than one relationship. He doesn’t see Seungcheol for a long time. Having no one, namely Seungcheol, sends Jeonghan into a self-destructive depression, which gets him locked up in an institution. When Seungcheol eventually learns of this news, he goes to visit him, which Jeonghan is seemingly convinced is nothing but a delusion. He thought it broke his heart to find out the other was in other relationships and that he almost lost him by whatever the cause was that put him in the hospital but, when all the truth finally comes out, there’s nothing that breaks his heart more than seeing Jeonghan like this.
F. [Moodboard - credit to owner] Seungcheol sits watching Jeonghan. It’s just another day but that doesn’t make anything better. It’s been so long that he honestly can’t even remember the last time that he saw Jeonghan smile or eat without having to be forced to do so. It’s been a long time since he’s left home from what Seungcheol knows and, unless he’s forced, he could sit in the same spot for weeks at a time. They don’t hold conversations anymore and it’s gotten to the point that Seungcheol is pretty sure that he’s forgotten what Jeonghan’s voice even sounds like. It’s honestly as though Jeonghan has just given up on life. Seungcheol doesn’t dare ask what it was that suddenly made him like this but, as his best friend, he can only think that he has to help him. He’s worried that, otherwise, Jeonghan will die without even putting up a fight. No matter the cost, he’s determined to help make things better. Even if it means that he has to teach Jeonghan how to live and take care of himself from the very beginning.
G. [Moodboard - credit to owner] Seungcheol has honestly forgotten how old he is at this point. The years have flown by and, no matter how many times he’s tried to kill himself, being immortal has clearly stopped that. He hates the thought of living anymore and knows that the only way for him to die is to take a life. He seems like the average kid, nothing special that Seungcheol can sense and he’s utterly flustered when the other approaches him first. Seungcheol doesn’t want to spend time with him and he definitely doesn’t want to be enjoying it. He wants to keep himself, his feeling and his thoughts, separate so that he can kill Jeonghan. Easier said than done. Jeonghan suddenly starts detaching himself though. Seungcheol learns that it’s because the other is a hunter, one that hunts his kind. He doesn’t know whether to be elated or upset that maybe he just won’t have to wander earth forever anymore. Jeonghan could be his ticket out, finally. Jeonghan can pretend he doesn’t care when Seungcheol is around though but, the second he’s alone, he breaks down. He knows he should kill Seungcheol, like he’s killed all others of his kind without second thought, but he’s grown attached. To the point that he wants to join the immortal life and stay by Seungcheol’s side forever.
H. [Moodboard] Things had always been peaceful in Jeonghan’s life. Nothing too bad and nothing too good. And it helped that he’d always been the type to just go with the flow. Working as a freelance photographer, he’s traveled various places, seeing new things and meeting new people, but he’d never stayed long enough in one place to really settle and make friends, let alone have a relationship. But it’s when he’s on his way to visit an amusement park that he breaks his ankle while being saved from almost getting hit by a car. The guy that saved him introduces himself as Seungcheol and carefully gets Jeonghan to the hospital on his bike. Once Jeonghan is all checked out and wrapped up, Seungcheol offers to take him back to the amusement park. Jeonghan doesn’t see why not and so he lets him, taking the opportunity to get the pictures he’d needed. He spends the day with Seungcheol and even learns that he works at the amusement park. New in town without a place to stay yet, Seungcheol doesn’t even bother to hesitate in letting the traveling photographer stay with him, especially until his ankle heals. For the first time, Jeonghan ends up finding a place that he might just like to stay, and someone that he might like to be with.
I. [Moodboard] For some reason, Seungcheol just can’t get a hold of himself. Jeonghan has warned him multiple times that they shouldn’t be more than friends. He doesn’t ever really tell why he feels that way though and it doesn’t help that he lets Seungcheol kiss him and hold him as though they were in a relationship together. Jeonghan has always been really sweet and kind and loving toward him so he doesn’t understand what the issue of making it official is. He finds out, by almost getting himself killed by Jeonghan, that the other isn’t all fun and games like he seems. Jeonghan puts Seungcheol to sleep with one of his own crafted pills. When Seungcheol wakes up, he’s in his apartment holding Jeonghan, wondering if the laboratory he saw and everything was all fake, not mention him almost dying. When he tries to move though, he realizes he’s bandaged and that it could only be the gunshot wound he remembered getting.
J. [Moodboard - credit to owner] [Side Note: I actually had this idea in my head before but I forgot about it. This moodboard helped remind me. Lol] They’re in another country and it’s time to split up the hotel rooms and how the members are going to share them. They’re all tired after their fanmeet and ready to enjoy their free day the next day before they head back home to Korea. Jeonghan is tempted to say that he’ll room with anyone but a certain someone can’t keep their hands off of him, even if they are light touches, and they won’t stop looking at him either, almost like they’re going to bore holes right through him. He feels like he can’t avoid it though. Like he can’t avoid Seungcheol. His fingers itch to shove the other away and cling to someone else but, in his sleepy stupor, all his actions are a beat too late. He ends up in a room with Seungcheol. He doesn’t think it’s anything bad necessarily but he’s purely in the mood to sleep. That’s not what he gets. Because of whatever Seungcheol is up to, Jeonghan is forced to shower in another room and go through the whole process of getting ready for bed. Just as he’s about to beg Mingyu to share his bed with him, Seungcheol comes in to retrieve Jeonghan. He’s thankful to get back to the room, ready to sleep but it’s clear in the way the other has done up the room that Jeonghan won’t be getting any sleep tonight. There’s light pink rose petals all over the bed and floor and small, battery-powered candles lighting the room in soft rainbow colors. He gives. He doesn’t even want to fight anymore. Good thing they have the day off.
K. [Moodboard - credit to owner] [Also inspired by Love Lesson by chidori and peko] In the rainy street, all Seungcheol can see is the slick sidewalk, glistening in the streetlights and the moonlight. He hears nothing by Jeonghan’s voice in his head as his fingers wrap tightly around his phone. He’s pretty sure that he’s crying but he’s glad it’s raining so no one can tell. He’s also glad that there doesn’t seem to be that many people on the street because that means that no one can recognize him. He read the message and tried calling a few times, only to be sent straight to voicemail. Jeonghan couldn’t have meant it. He couldn’t have meant “Let’s break up” in that text. Sure, he got carried away in the waiting room at the studio and Jeonghan’s manager caught them. That couldn’t have anything to do with it though, right? There was no explanation in the text message or anything. One way or another, he was going to have to convince Jeonghan to either take back his words or prove that he meant them.
L. [Moodboard (Sorry that it's so small. T_T)] Jeonghan was usually a strong one, able to fight any and all temptations and keep his mind focused on his work. No problem. Seungcheol was always a little…Well, maybe more than a little crazy. Otherwise, they wouldn't be sitting across the table from one another in the middle of a session, with Dr. Yoon questioning him and why he felt the need to hurt and/or kill to get what he wanted. Seungcheol’s smile, the first time Jeonghan saw it, was probably what really swept him away. There was something sweet yet wild in his eyes that had Jeonghan losing his train of thought repeatedly. “You’re at it again, doctor,” Seungcheol was always teasing him with that surprisingly innocent looking smile of his. It also was no secret to Seungcheol that Jeonghan was constantly getting him out of trouble, a task that was surprisingly easy for the doctor. “If I didn’t know any better, I’d think you’d do just about anything for me,” he tells the doctor. It’s just another session after Jeonghan has managed to talk a judge out of a proper sentence on the plea that Seungcheol just had another moment of temporary insanity and that he’s still a work in progress. Seungcheol and Jeonghan know the truth though. “Would you go so far as to die for me,” he asks Jeonghan, who spends barely any time thinking it over before he’s nodding. “That’s no fun,” Seungcheol grins, “Would you live for me?”
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