Day nine/ magenta
Idk if this counts lmao
(9/10/2020)
We now have enough prompts.
I'm gonna post them soon :)
So... since october is next month I was wondering if anyone would be interested in an mlqc-tober thingy?
Like writing or drawing or anything you want.
This way we could make the fandom more lively and have more content.
If anyone is interested or has some prompts in mind feel free to dm me or drop a comment.
A continuation lol
Why is kiro so hard to draw fgs
No one:
Me: *tries to draw victor with earrings but accidentally draws 20-year-old emo vic*
Please do your research! There is so much misinformation out there and a lot of lies.
Everyone should know the truth so please try to know as much as you can so you can spread awareness and help!
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Day twelve/ Doll
Welp just another sketch
(12/10/2020)
Happy birthday shark boiđđđ€
Welp one day late but worth it uwu
Day eighteen/ injury
Welp I think they should've switches places?
Or not lmao
Anyways this is a very messy sketch :)
(18/10/2020)
I'm all for slow burns đ©đ
Jumin that adorable dork didn't even know she worked there lmaoo i love him so much
I'm so looking forward to next partsđ
"That same almost-smile creasing a dimple in his cheek"
Jjedhurf I couldn't resist
Ik it's very messy but it was quick sjdjsjd
Thx for the tagđ
ch. 1/7 -- prev. -- next. pairing: jumin han x f!reader warnings: n/a series summary: in the months following the incident with his father's most recent paramour, glam choi, the corporate heir of C&R finds himself discovering exactly what it is that makes a person in love so blind. ao3 link
note: office romance slowburn. featuring hallmark tropes and bad flirting. enjoy the ride. hop into my inbox for a tag if you're interested though! kiss kiss.
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You donât mean for it to happen the first time.
Considering the state of your routine and your general efficiency (required when it comes to a job at C&R) itâs easy to say that showing up early is an ingrained habit. It had happened a few times too many when youâd first started working and just sort of stuck. However.
Itâs thirty minutes past schedule when you wake up in a state of panic, rushing and grabbing for clothes and keys and wallet before stumbling out the door.
But for as much as youâd worried, it all turns out fine. Youâre still on time, a nice man holds the door open for you--you donât think youâve seen him before, or maybe youâre so distressed your brain doesnât recognize the face--and there arenât any consequences. You donât get yelled at. You arenât behind. Really, you should have overslept more often.
So the next day you set your alarm a little later than usual and allow yourself to sleep. It goes much smoother than the day before and you still make it on time, looking much better than you had 24 hours prior. The same man--you think-- holds the door open for you, and you glance back to smile and thank him.
Except you really must have been too stressed to notice because the man youâre staring at is the executive director and immediate heir to C&R.
Your smile falls.
And then you choke out a noise of gratitude thatâs supposed to sound like âThanks,â but the shock in your voice turns it to audible mush. Mr. Han only hums in return and walks past you with all the dignity and poise of a seasoned Calvin Klein model. Your heart hammers with a startling lucidity at the surprise of it all but it isnât anything that you think much of, so you make it back to your desk on time and itâs all fine, itâs all fine. It isnât until about an hour later that you realize itâs probably the first time youâve seen him so close in person.
Not that it matters, of course, but then it does - because it happens again.
And again, and again.
The routine continues for about a week: the âthank you,â the hum of a response, and no further conversation besides that at the door. Youâve gotten to catch longer glimpses of him as this routine has gone on, the shine of his hair, this grey of his eyes, but thereâs something that intrigues you infinitely more. You havenât gotten him to smile and it nags at you, incessant. So youâre determined to do it now.
You crack a joke about his consistency the next time you see him, a smile playing coy at your lips. He just hums again. Killjoy.
âWhat?â
âWhat?â You ask, turning on your heel. His voice is much deeper than in the press interviews.
âWere you calling me a killjoy?â
âNot intentionally, no.â You quip back, face feeling hot. You turn again and begin walking back, nursing the humiliation you can already feel pricking at your nerves. âHave a nice day, Mr. Han.â
You think he says something like âYou too,â but you wouldnât notice it over the rush in your ears.
That went well.
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Another day passes, another routine, rinse and repeat. He doesnât seem bothered by yesterdayâs incident, so youâre planning to talk to him again tomorrow, just to give it a day in between. Itâs going to get annoying soon, but heâs neither fired nor closed the door in your face so in all situations, it really is a win-win.
Jumin Han opens the door for you, wordlessly as ever. You spare a glance at him.
âIâd considered arriving late just to get a reaction out of you, and then I realized that I wouldnât even be there to see it.â You quirk your head in wait, watching as the corners of his lips twitch into an unwitting smile.
Mirth is very becoming on him, you realize. Oh no.
âIâm sure it would be quite the sight, Miss.â He replies, that same almost-smile creasing a dimple into his cheek. When he nods his good morning and walks off to the tippity-top of the C&R building, all the office lights seem a little brighter in the wake.
You shake yourself from your musings and an intern is already brushing past you in their hurry to return to their place-- wherever that may be, and it reminds you to do the same. C&R International, with all its focus on exports, has a wide breadth when it comes to fashion. Having directed several of its projects, you know this firsthand. You also know that when your schedule isnât filled to the brim, everything else seems like busywork.
For the first time in a few months you feel like a regular, 9-to-5 office worker.
Additionally, this means that youâve returned to being hyped up on watery coffee all the time. The buildingâs cafeteria is a modern marvel in and of itself, overpriced as its food may be. Your break is just long enough for you to catch two-thirds of a meal and a conversation if the mood strikes, otherwise a whole meal and a moment to catch up on social media. Having just passed the two-thirds-meal mark, youâre surprised to see someone else approaching your seat.
Funnily, horribly enough, itâs Mr Han himself, whoâs looking at you with the same unbidden curiosity that a child might grant a particularly fascinating caterpillar.
âYou work here,â he says, without greeting. Itâs an innocent enough statement.
Did he not know? That you work here? Was he under the impression that youâd just started showing up for his own personal amusement and one-sided banter at the beginning of the month?
âUh,â you say. âYes.â
He blinks at you. You think for a moment that he might fire you on the spot. You donât know why.
âI have a lanyard,â you say dumbly, holding it up. You wave it around a little. Mr Han nods, looking professional as ever. âI see,â he says. âWork hard.â And then he leaves, Italian leather on polished marble and all. You still need to finish the rest of your salad.
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Itâs almost ironic, the fact that you arrive late the next day.
After the strange half-encounter with Mr. Han, youâve given yourself a moment of contemplation. Surely if the man hadnât given a second thought to you besides your shared mornings-- not even a minute, besides-- then there wouldnât be any point in pursuing him any further. He hadnât even realized you worked there, not really.
Office romances never work out, anyhow.
You donât even know if it was an office romance that you were pursuing in the first place. Perhaps it would have been nice, just to have another friend at work. Not that you were lacking, only that everyone had already seemed to settle in their routines and youâd been so busy, and well. Some things work out that way, and itâs not like youâre awful at small talk.
Youâre running to the door of the office building, shoes clacking noisily against the pavement. You have to open the door for yourself this time.
âI thought you were kidding about arriving late to see my reaction.â
You think your neck just about cracks with the speed you turn to the noise. Mr Han stands not two meters from you, head tilted curiously in that same innocent wonder. He looks sort of sheepish, though you canât quite figure why.
âIâm, uh--â You stare at him then, really take him in. Nothing comes. âIâm late for work.â
His eyes widen a fraction. And then he starts chuckling, softly, and itâs petrichor after rain, a deep tenor from low in his throat that has you suddenly, instantly warm. It isnât much, not really.
But then you start laughing too, familiar and gleeful and itâs almost like you werenât having a deep monologue about him that spanned most of last night. When you meet his eyes again, warm like the earth, itâs enough to boil hope in you, sunlight spilling over.
You donât know for what yet, but you figure itâs something youâd like to find out.
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tags: @vandysgf @banenaz @mrs-han thank u!
Can't believe my last post was his bday art
Life really is not kind lmao
Anw HAPPY BDAY VICCY BOI
Ayoo guess who's back with a new drawing đ©âšïž
Tired sleepy silly boi đ„șđ€Čđ»đ
This was supposed to be for his bday lmao but I 2 months late ehe
Ok so ya. Happy Birthday Viccy boii
Missed drawing him sooo much
Happy birthday to my boy V!đđ
Have I told anyone just how much I love this bean?đł