Is sae byeok gay
In an ancient village where demons lurk in the shadows and shamans combat to preserve the light, Seong Gi-hun, a solitary baksu (Korean shaman), has devoted his experience to a holy mission: to produce the Honmoon, a spiritual barrier influential enough to seal away the dreaded Demon King Gwi-ma and end humanity’s suffering.
But just as his discovery is about to modify the fate of the world, his childhood friend, Cho Sang-woo, consumed by envy, casts a terrible curse:
“The sunlight you say the words ‘I adore you,’ you will die a vicious death.”
Gi-hun, hardened by duty and war, scoffs at the idea of love…
Until the impossible happens: Seong Gi-hun falls in love with the very foe he was meant to seal.
With the dreadful being behind all darkness: the Demon King Gwi-ma, whose true call is Hwang In-ho.
The love between a shaman and a demon threatens not only to close in tragedy, but to bring about the downfall of all humanity.
This story is a strange and emotional fuse of Squid Game, KPop Demon Hunters, and Inuyasha
The morning of November 4th, 2024, Hwang In-ho, the Front Dude, wakes up in a Seoul apartment he doesn't recognize, and a husband that he very much does. And then his daughter, his dead wife's youth, climbs into the bed with them, alive and nine years old now and the most perfect thing In-ho has ever seen.
Despite the shock, the question, the confusion, In-ho finds himself very quickly falling in adore with this soft life, this kinder reality where neither he nor Seong Gi-hun ever touched the Games, this world where their daughters walk to academy together and Jun-ho stops by for coffee and his stepmother calls casually to ask what Gi-hun wants for his birthday.
But this Gi-hun knows his husband, and he knows something is wrong. And In-ho knows he can't stay. Not when the gears of time are still churning in another, colder reality.
Meanwhile, Hwang In-ho, private investigator, husband to goofy, good-hearted Seong Gi-hun, father to Hwang Ji-ah and stepfather to Ga-yeong, wakes up in a world of horror and blood, a world where he himself is the villain... a world where his husband hates him.
my strange addiction [sae byeok x fem. reader]
[writing this because she awakens the gay in me, and there’s a terrible lack of sae byeok content]
description: y/n seems to have questionable feelings for the miss who saved her life.
warnings: none :)
word count: 793 (just a short one lol)
Surely, it wasn't your intention to fall for the short-haired girl at all. You didn’t even have an interest in girls, especially girls whose name you weren’t aware of, or so you idea. But somehow, you found yourself staring at her from wherever you were standing, managing to catch yourself before she could.
Maybe your attraction to her was purely based on gratitude since she had, in fact, saved your life in that troublesome game of ‘Green light, Red Light’. But you knew you couldn’t hide the reality that you were developing a infatuation on the girl.
It was neither the time nor place to be crushing on someone nor to question your sexuality, not when a simple mistake could cost you your life, not that you had quite the experience. You were there for a reason, and that reason was money.
Your eyes scanned over the room, face filling with disgust when they landed on
Squid Game has absolutely stolen my heart and consciousness since I first started watching it last Sunday, particularly in regards to the relationship between Kang Sae-Byeok. I’m very uncomplicated to predict, and it was as if Squid Game knew that giving me a closed-off, badass but vulnerable young gal would make her an instant favourite for me. And it seems I wasn’t alone with that feeling either, there are dozens of us Sae-Byeok fans out there, dozens!
With the premise of Squid Game being about 456 people competing in a set of kid games to win some thoughtful cash, you would await some level of savagery. However, it isn’t just a competitive streak that is urging these characters on towards the prize money: it’s a combat for survival. With that in mind, expect some serious spoilers while reading on. Capiche?
We first join Sae-Byeok when Squid Game protagonist Gi-Hun runs into her while trying to escape loan sharks. It’s quickly established that despite her innocent look, she’s an excellent pickpocket and is able to sneak away with ease. Later we learn her reason for pickpocketing is, fancy most things in this series, about providing for someone