Slight collage AU where both Hans and Elsa go to the same school and fall in love.
It also could just be regular Frozen and Elsa is just wearing a striped shirt. 🤣
I SERIOUSLY CANT STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS SHIP. 😫💕💕💕 They just make so much sense to me and it practically feels canon now.
Also thank you, everyone, for all your sweet reblogs on my WIP of this piece! Everyone is so nice and supportive. 🥹💕
I’m including the reference photo again because it’s so pretty you need to look at it again.
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Hey, remember how Cale was constantly scared of Choi Han at the beginning, because of how in the TBOAH timeline he brutally beat OG Cale?
Now remember how Cale beat up the White Star with a rock, in the Test of Wrath in the Sealed God's Temple?
I think.... just as Cale influences other people to act just like him, Cale started emulating Choi Han (or at least, how he sees Choi Han) – in the moments of high stress I mean 😂😂😂
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S-Class Hunters That I Raised is so many things
(Various series spoilers for the novel and the manhwa):
It's about wanting to do right by your family and supporting and loving them. It's about sacrificing for the people you care about how that can destroy you little by little, and it may not even help the people you love, or even hurt them.
It's about found family and being a decent person.
It's about capitalism, classism, and the problem with mass privatization of public resources, as well as political corruption.
It's about mental health issues and how hard it is to get by without a good support network, particularly when money is a problem.
It's about Sung Hyunje and Han Yoojin flirting nonstop.
It's about different forms of caretaking, whether it's looking out for your younger siblings, your work juniors, your coworkers, your older family members, etc. Whether it involves making them food, giving them shelter, teaching them how to survive, letting them rest, or encouraging them to keep fighting. It's about how caretaking isn't always kind, and can go so badly wrong.
It's about abusive relationships and domestic violence, and how awful trauma is.
It's about being kind to animals, and also how expensive petcare is, and how pets are often luxuries.
It's about modern media, privacy and the lack thereof, particularly in re: celebrities, gossip, and spin.
It's about not forgetting to keep in touch with the people you care about, and that communication is very hard.
It's about greed and doing the right thing, protecting your own, and doing what's best for the most people.
It's about marginalization and fighting for a better future for all.
It's about old international anger between nations, in the shadow of colonialism, war, and totalitarianism.
It's also about an angry protagonist chidingly shaking a lobster at Sung Hyunje, aquarium dates that may or may not happen, heavenly bodies, affection, and the dangers of giving magic gunpowder to an F-rank Hunter with axes to grind.
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This entire scene is agony because half of it is about the truth (Do Han being gay) and half of it is a lie (Do Han 'tricking' A Jeong into marrying him) and the rest is about Ji Han's own pain that he's never faced or expressed because his coping skills suck.
Ji Han knows Do Han is gay now but he still doesn't know that A Jeong knows he's gay and so he's taking out this anger on Do Han about A Jeong's love not knowing it's entirely fake and that's the hardest part about this fight scene because the fight isn't about what it's about, it's about something that isn't actually happening but appears to be happening.
See, the problem with this fight and the framing of it is that Ji Han is mostly angry because he thinks Do Han is lying to A Jeong who loves him. That's why he's so pissed and why Do Han can be framed as the villain in this moment.
Because this is about Ji Han and A Jeong.
But the truth is that Do Han isn't doing any of the things Ji Han accuses him of in most of the argument besides being the closet which isn't what Ji Han is truly angry about to an extent.
I deeply appreciate that Do Han got to punch first despite his own guilt and issues because this man has spent most of his life hiding himself even from the brother he loves and now, the first time anyone in his life finds out he's gay, he gets called the Worst Person Imaginable. Sigh.
Do Han was also young when their mother died so I'm not sure what he was going to tell Ji Han about where he was living or where Ji Han was living. I don't think Do Han had any control over that.
I admit, I bet he ran to New York without telling anyone. I accept that. Do Han is absolutely a coward when it comes to telling people things he expects to be judged for and so he does tend to just... not tell them. We've seen that a lot in the show. Do Han's fear of what other people will think is real.
And this where the knowledge of the viewer informs us of how wrong Ji Han is in his assumptions but also allows it to make sense that Ji Han would think the worst of that and the worst of everything in this moment.
But, honestly, a lot of this is Ji Han putting his own trauma out in the air. He's got so many issues and he's never faced a single one and Do Han's own secrets have left this space between them that Ji Han tried to fill with pushing him to gain power and trying to find reason to involve Do Han more because he never knew why Do Han was distant... and now that he knows he's gonna go ahead and assume the worst because that's all he's got.
Poor Do Han lived in a minefield that Ji Han will never understand and will never try to understand because Do Han's minefield is something so specific and so painful and he had to leave behind so, so much. And he didn't choose that, unlike Ji Han choosing to go for the power and the family connections.
(Also, I need a scene at some point where Do Han tells Ji Han their mother's death isn't his fault just because I don't think Do Han ever believed it was his fault.)
And this is where the whole thing comes back to Ji Han's love for A Jeong and the fact that the viewer knows that A Jeong knows but Ji Han doesn't and that he won't because A Jeong isn't going to out Do Han and neither is Ji Han and so this misunderstanding is going to continue and get worse when Ji Han and A Jeong's romance becomes more public and Do Han is forced to face the press, his own fears and their actual romance and the fact that he does love them both.
Honestly, Ji Han, you fell in love with A Jeong before you knew any of this so maybe take a look in the mirror.
Oh the heartbreak and the fear and the pain and the way Do Han only knows part of the truth as well and this is just gonna hurt. How does he handle this? How does anyone? And then the fall out of everything, the fact that Ji Han and A Jeong are starting a romance while he's still supposed to be marrying her and if he doesn't marry her will end with another woman his grandfather chooses and forced to either lie or out himself?
All the anxiety he had finally escaped in his contract with A Jeong has come back with a vengeance.
Bonus gif: Do Han's collapse broke my heart.
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