FAULT LINES.
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The first time they meet, it isn’t civil.
It is war.
Taehyung doesn’t trust CEOs.
Jungkook doesn’t tolerate journalists.Their first exchange is sharp.
The second is worse.Cooperation is mandatory.
Attraction is not.They tell themselves it’s strategy.
That the tension is professional.
That the heat is collateral.It isn’t.
Because a fault line isn’t loud when it forms.
It runs quietly beneath the surface, invisible at first. And when it finally shifts, it doesn’t destroy everything.
It reveals what was always fractured and what was strong enough to survive the quake.
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- Part 1 of FAULT LINES.
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The story that put Jeon Jungkook and Kim Taehyung on opposite sides is over.
At least publicly.
The broadcasts ended.
The investigation closed.
The country moved on.Taehyung tells himself he knows better than to stay.
Jungkook tells himself control is still enough.But whatever began between them does not end cleanly.
Not when Taehyung starts falling asleep inside Jungkook’s house.
Not when the twins begin treating him like he belongs there.
Not when intimacy replaces conflict in ways neither of them knows how to stop.
They tell themselves it is casual.
That it can remain private.
That it can exist without consequence.It can’t.
Because some fault lines do not stop moving after the first break.
They run deeper.
And when a secret from the past begins to surface, it does not only threaten what Jungkook built.
It threatens what neither of them is ready to name.
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- Part 2 of FAULT LINES.
