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Before you record an album, you have to get all your ideas in order. Record things on your phone, make early mixes that end up changing a zillion times before you get the final track. Get things wrong, because that's how you eventually get things right.
(A collection of stories about the things that happened first - some prequels, you might say, to the songs everyone actually hears.)
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- Part 17 of shattered glass mosaics
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The story of a perfect night, told in three parts from three points of view.
(Or: Jimin and Taehyung have the cutest night in Myeongdong, Yoongi and Jeongguk practice trust, and Hoseok and Namjoon and Seokjin lie on the couch doing basically nothing and having a great time anyways.)
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- Part 9 of shattered glass mosaics
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If you're feeling suicidal, here are some things to consider:
1) Have you eaten recently?
2) Are you dehydrated?
3) Have you waited a week?Namjoon only waits 30 minutes, but it's enough.
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- Part 4 of shattered glass mosaics
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"Oh, the fault lines on my worn down palms, lead me back. Lead me to the fountain of eternal happiness. Lead me to the comfort of the warm sun. Lead me out of this despair."
College was rough, subtly so. Taehyung was frayed at the edges, being forgotten by people he thought were his.
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An OT7 AU where Taehyung lets himself dream of the things he had hoped for and six other hearts join him in that journey.
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In order to please his father and honour his family Hoseok is tasked to hunt down and kill The Tiger of Geochang - a dangerous vigilante that killed and betrayed members of their clan nearly 50 years ago.
In the far Western continent he encounters Kim Taehyung who is isolated within a small villa surrounded by dark, desolate lands and unwelcoming people. The young Count is eclectic and beautiful but is also terribly secretive, is shadowed by hooded servants, and is reluctant to leave the villa at daytime. He warns Hoseok to lock his bedroom door at night.
Worse, something darker lies beneath the surface of the house.

