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99¢ dreams › lee minho
↳ in which minho doesn’t believe in magic, but that doesn’t stop you from trying ↳ fluff
At the center of town, a woman no younger than ninety ran the 99¢ Dreams shop, employing no one but herself. I heard she opened the store as a twenty-year-old woman when the town was still young. Rumor had it she could show anyone a glimpse of their future for a meager 99¢, but they were not permitted to ask for a second, and once the dream occurred, it would happen the exact same way in real life. A person would blink the same way. The leaves would tremble the same way. The price to pay for the inevitable came at such a low cost, and I had been intrigued as many years as my memory recalled.
Minho, as he stated himself, did not have the patience for fads. “It’s a scam,” he tsked with each mention of the store en route to our preferred café. “Aren’t you going to grow out of your fascination someday?”
“No.” I lifted my chin in defiance. “People come from all over the world, and they swear by her. There have been plenty of news pieces written about it.”
“People come from all over the world because it’s a scam, but a cheap one. Anyone can afford ninety-nine cents, and some fools out there are bound to have realistic dreams based on pure odds and luck. There’s no science behind what she does. Just naїve customers.”
“Of course it’s not scientific. It’s magic!” I made exaggerated hand gestures, earning a laugh as Minho slung an arm over my shoulders.
“If you’re so convinced, why don’t you buy one for yourself?” he pondered. “Afraid of the let-down? Admitting I’m right?”
“Never,” I said. “I wanted to wait until I thought something spectacular might happen soon. They say the dreams come true within three months, and if no major life events are set to happen in that time, you have a normal dream of a normal day. I’ve done my research.”
“Always a good idea to research nonsense, isn’t it?”
“Yes.” I ignored his tone. “That, and nothing in life is written in stone, except these dreams. What if something terrible happens, and then I spend the next few months spiraling towards it with no brakes?”
“In that case, it’s a good thing none of it’s real,” he said.
“It is real,” I protested, whacking his chest, but it was padded by a thick-knit sweater. “I read an article about a man who dreamt his wife died, and six weeks later, she was killed in a car crash.”
“My condolences, but like I said: sometimes things will happen by pure coincidence. That’s how the woman makes money–she lures you in with a cheap, ninety-nine cent gimmick, and then she asks you to spend real money on old books and essential oils and antiques she probably pulled out of her basement. How do you think she affords to stay in business?”
“Because her magical powers have drawn in customers worldwide, and a dollar racks up over time. Why do you have such a vendetta against a sweet old woman?”
“I don’t have a vendetta.” He rolled his eyes. “I just stopped believing in magic when I was, like, twelve. It worries me that you’re so many years behind.”
“Life loses so much luster when you stop believing in magic.” I sighed wearily for all those who lost their imaginations so young. “That’s why I don’t ever plan to.”
“How do you plan to keep that belief intact when you pay for a dream and nothing special happens?”
I stopped in the middle of the sidewalk, and although foot traffic was light, Minho looked at me like I was holding up an entire city of people. “Why don’t we settle it now, then? We both pay for a dream, and from there we’ll know who’s right. We just passed it, too, so let’s go.”
He protested as I pulled him by the sleeve. “Come on. I just wanted to grab a coffee. This is going to be a waste of–”
“Waste of what?” I interrupted. “Money? It’s less than a dollar. Energy? You don’t have to do anything except fall asleep, and you already do that every night. We’ll drink coffee after.”
“You’re insufferable,” he said, but we had the same argument on a hundred occasions since we were teenagers. Our bickering had to reach an end eventually.
“You’ll thank me one day,” I said, dragging him all the way until we stepped underneath the neon red “99¢ Dreams” sign. Through the clear glass doors, we saw no one but the owner, sitting behind a wooden counter with a newspaper in hand.
The shop smelled of potent oils–eucalyptus and bergamot and lemon–and I blinked the stinging sensation from my eyes. “Excuse me,” I said to the woman, and she glanced up, her face lined with deep-set wrinkles but her eyes still alert and vibrant. “We each wanted a dream. Please.”
Minho stood just over my shoulder, pulling a dollar bill from his pocket, and the owner’s eyes landed on him. “Are you both believers?” she asked as if the doubt wafted off of him.
“I am. He’s…not,” I bit my inner cheek, holding my breath in anticipation of her reply.
“I see,” she said. “I’ll warn you, boy, that the pills won’t work if you won’t believe. That’s their one condition.”
He glanced at me, and I knew what he was thinking. Scam. Phony. Gimmick. I heard it all before. “It’s only ninety-nine cents,” he told her. “What’s the worst that could happen?”
“You’re right. Not believing in magic is already the worst that could happen,” she answered, snatching the dollars from each of our hands, and in turn she gave us each a penny. I smirked behind one of my hands. “Give me a moment.”
She exited into a closet-sized room just behind her, shutting the door. My attention fell on the newspaper she left. “Look at that.” I elbowed Minho’s ribs. “It has tomorrow’s date.”
“Probably a printing error. Not everything has a magical connotation,” he scoffed.
“Not everything, but that paper? Definitely magic,” I said, but before I read any of the headlines, the owner stepped back out of her small room. She moved deftly for such an old woman, and for a moment I considered the prospect of immortality.
“How long have the two of you been a couple?” She folded her newspaper and tucked it into a drawer.
A blush crept up my neck, and Minho chuckled nervously beside me, stepping to the side to put some distance between us. “We aren’t, uh…” he stumbled over his words. “We aren’t dating. Best friends, but that’s all.”
She looked to me for confirmation, and I nodded. “My apologies. You bicker like a lot of couples that come through here, but back to business.” She held out her hands, and we each extended a palm. In Minho’s hand, she dropped a cloudy-white capsule tinged with blue. In mine, she dropped a vibrant red one, similar to the neon of the sign in front of the store. “Take these tonight with a glass of water before bed. Sweet dreams.”
“Thank you,” we said in unison, Minho merely offering thanks out of necessity.
I rolled the pill between my fingertips as we left, but he shoved his into the pocket of his shorts. Out of sight, out of mind. “For your sake, I’m withholding my comments until tomorrow. Coffee?”
I spent my entire day wondering what night would bring. I barely held a coherent conversation over coffee, and although his expression gave away his annoyance, Minho stayed true to his word. We didn’t speak of the pills, but once I returned home, I willed myself to sleep earlier than I would on another given night. The holidays were coming up within the next couple of months. My family scheduled a road trip in January to escape the cold. Would they be in my dream? And what of Minho? The owner warned him, but maybe there was a glimmer of child left in him that never stopped believing in possibility. I hoped his creamy bluish-white pill showed him a more colorful future. As for me, there wasn’t a doubt in my mind. I fell asleep with red behind my eyelids
I woke to snow on the ground outside the window, but the walls were not the same white I had woken up to for years. They were navy, and as I pondered who in my life had navy-painted walls, a heavy arm fell over my waist, pulling me back.
“Why’re you so far? It’s cold,” he muttered. Minho. I’d recognize that voice in a heartbeat, and although I had no memory of falling asleep next to him, I knew it happened. Yes. We stayed in his apartment more often than mine. The white of my walls was too bright for him when he woke, and it gave him headaches. Why did I know that?
“You kicked me in your sleep. Again,” I grumbled in retaliation. Again? I tried to recall a first time. That hadn’t yet happened, but at the same time it had.
“Mind if I make it up to you?” he asked, lifting his head.
Naturally, I craned my neck back, my fingers finding the short hairs at his nape. I didn’t even have to think about kissing him good morning. By then, we must’ve kissed a hundred times, but each instance escaped me. When had we first kissed? Where?
“You know how else you could make it up to me?”
He pressed his forehead to mine, the corners of his mouth twisting in mischief. “Hm?”
“By not kicking me in my sleep.” I shoved him away from me, and he fell back against his pillow laughing. I pushed away from him, but he tugged me back into his side with little effort. I curled into him, having learned a while ago–I didn’t know when–how we molded together with ease.
“You talk in your sleep,” he countered. “It’s only fair that I kick you now and again.”
This, I was certain, I never heard before. “Talking in my sleep?” I mused. “What do I say?”
“You just keep going on and on about how handsome I am,” he sighed, shaking his head. “I can’t fault you for that, but it’d be nice if you did it more often while you’re awake.”
“You’re the most handsome,” I said just to pander to him, “but you’re also a terrible liar.”
“That’s true. I’ll make that up to you, too.” He leaned in to kiss me again, and I considered turning my head away from him just to pick on him, but when his lips tasted like peppermint so early in the morning, I couldn’t refuse.
We spent the next couple hours in bed, as we often did on weekends. Half the time we kissed and half the time we told ourselves it was time to get out of bed and be productive citizens of the world. Then we decided kissing was productive enough, and we were excellent at the task, so why try anything else?
“As much as I’d love to stay here all day, my stomach would prefer that I didn’t,” I finally caved. “What do you think about heading into town and getting breakfast for lunch?”
He stretched his arms above his head, face scrunching in the process as a couple of his bones popped. “My favorite,” he hummed.
“Breakfast for lunch?”
“No, heading into town with you,” he corrected me. “But breakfast for lunch works, too.”
“Then let’s go,” I said, all except pushing him off of the bed. I had only a couple of sweaters to choose from, and I slid into jeans I knew I wore the day prior, but the other details of the outfit escaped me. Minho said today was colder than yesterday, insisting that I borrow one of his scarves and a heavier coat. The sleeves extended past my fingertips, but I wore it anyway.
Our favorite café happened to serve breakfast all day long, and I craved their whipped-cream and cherry topped pancakes. We passed the 99¢ Dream store as usual, its presence in our lives having faded somewhat over time. I didn’t feel the need to mention it to him, a point having been proven a while ago. There was no longer a need for questioning.
Still, I stated, “I’m going to run that store someday.”
Minho lowered his head to laugh, slipping his hand into mine. “I know you are.”
I couldn’t remember when I decided that, but it made sense to me. The woman wouldn’t be able to keep up with the shop forever, and who better to fill in her shoes? I hadn’t yet discussed the possibility with her, but in my mind clouded in fantasy, she already agreed.
“Think of all the dreams people haven’t yet had,” I said, peering over my shoulder at the store one last time. Inside, I imagined the owner watching us. Maybe she had her eyes on us for years, anticipating the day my curious head and curiouser heart couldn’t bear waiting any longer.
“Think of all the coffee I haven’t yet drank,” Minho remarked. I curled closer into his side to escape the still-falling snowflakes. We tended to use the other for warmth, but that had already been true for many years.
Minho and I agreed to meet in the morning at the fountain in Town Square. I found him sat upon the ledge, leaning back to dip his fingertips into the frigid water. Within a month or so, it would freeze over. In my dream, it already was.
My footsteps drew his attention, and he smiled at me. “Best friends, but that’s all,” he stuttered the day before. He really was a terrible liar.
“So?” I inquired, sitting next to him. “Did you uncover a leftover part of your childhood wonder and have a groundbreaking vision of where you’ll be in the next three months?”
“Close,” he said, and my chest swelled with anticipation, leaning in to hear his story. What if we had the same dream, only from different points of view? “I slept like a baby.”
My shoulders slumped. “Nothing, then?”
He shook his head. “They’re sugar pills. Nothing was ever going to happen. If you’re still convinced, what was your dream?”
I paused, my ears and cheeks turning pink. If he said anything, I’d blame it on the cold, but in reality I kept thinking of his arm around my waist and wondering if his lips tasted like peppermint. “Nothing,” I said aloud. “I slept well, too, but I didn’t dream of anything.”
He looked almost disappointed, like he knew there had never been any hope for him, but he wanted my fantasies to stay intact. “Really?”
I nodded. Someday, I’d tell him the truth. Maybe the day after my dream came true, but he didn’t need to know the future yet. Besides, he would get to live it with me.
“So…no more believing in magic?” he asked, eyebrows raised.
“Of course I still believe in magic,” I scoffed. Despite how much he chastised me for believing, he visibly relaxed, cocking his head to one side. “Just because one thing doesn’t work doesn’t discredit magic as a whole. Besides, I can predict the future.”
“You can…predict the future?” Minho hardly expected such a turnaround. Moments ago, he thought he had won. “What’s going to happen then?”
“I’m going to run the store one day,” I said. This was the day I first decided it.
“You’re going to scam people into paying you for sugar pills?”
“I’m going to keep the spirit of magic alive. There are worse crimes to commit.”
He clamped his mouth shut, puzzling over my logic. It’d make sense to him eventually, once he realized I did dream and the pills did work, if only one was childish enough to believe it. Or maybe he’d think me crazy our whole lives, but that was his problem more so than mine.
“Alright, let’s say you do take over the store. That’s a few years away, I’m sure, so I have to keep questioning your future-telling abilities until then.”
“Who says that’s the only thing I can predict?” I asked, and his attention doubled once more. “I know something that’s going to happen in about ten seconds.”
“What’s that?”
“I’m going to kiss you first.”
His eyes widened and his mouth struggled to form an intelligent reply, but after about four seconds of making a fool of himself, his expression resettled. “Prove it.”
I did, and a blocked off part of my dream became clear. We kissed for the first time on a Sunday morning in Town Square by the fountain. I didn’t yet know where or when or how the rest would happen, but this was the beginning of my spiraling towards the inevitable with no brakes, and I couldn’t wait.
“Still don’t believe in magic?”
He smiled. “I’m starting to. Tell me what I’m thinking.”
“You want to get coffee and pay for my whipped-cream and cherry topped pancakes?”
“What do you know,” he said, taking my hand in his. “You can read minds, too.”
a/n: this,,,is one of my fave things i’ve written :)
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lee minho pls
Rb this with your Skz bias and I’ll write you a cute lil two to three sentence scenario~♡
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soonie, doongie, dori, & john - lee minho
prompt “Why did you steal a fish? You don’t even take care of yourself let alone a fish.”—a prompt from @the-moon-dust-writings
pairing minho x female reader
word count 4,450
warnings lots of cat interaction. if u don’t have a cat you may be confused. mega fluff. that’s it.
summary Sharing an apartment with Lee Minho has been an adventure since day one. Plus, you got a best friend and three fur children out of the deal. But when a heavy realization hits you the same morning Minho has an accident at the pet store, it seems as if it’s only a matter of time before John shoots Cupid’s arrow and paves the way for a happy ending.—friends to lovers!au
a/n bear with me on this one, it’s kind of slow in the beginning. this is the first i’ve written in ages. i feel like i’ve forgotten how to english. also i did as much research as i could find to try & figure out the genders of minnie’s cats hopefully theyre right jsfajkhkjf. also i watched a lot of vids of minho for this & it rlly made me realize how much i love him & how soft i am for him & it seems as if my bias list is unstable now
ps happy summer! i’m back from hiatus!!!!! which means expect lots & lots of fics coming soon!!!!!! :D
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Cut & Run {in-progress}
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader Word Count: 30k Warnings: Sexual references and teensy bit of smut. Summary: As a con artist/thief with most of the Avengers on your shortlist of victims, the instinct to trust Bucky Barnes shouldn’t be as strong as it is. But in a tight spot, you may not have any other choice.
Blind Bucky’s Bluff {in-progress}
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Pairing: Bucky x Platonic Reader Word Count: 43k Warnings: Every sad, angsty thing you can think of related to fame. Alcohol abuse, mentions of suicide/depression/rehab/death, creepy people/paparazzi/online harassment, and major romantic pining in the most painful way imaginable. Summary: Retired since the defeat of Thanos, the original Avengers have been busy involved in the world as diplomats and political do-gooders. But Bucky struggles to adapt to the responsibilities of polite society and public scrutiny - spiraling downwards, he thinks that maybe he just needed a friend. Minor Endgame AU.
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Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader Word Count: 125k+ Warnings: Violence and sex. Summary: He’s a Soviet-trained assassin. You’re a secret agent. He has a thing for thigh holsters. You have a thing for his behind (who doesn’t?) But it’s all hush-hush. What shenanigans will the two of you get into to keep your affair concealed from the rest of the Avengers, all while you’re trying to save the world?
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hi enjoy my shitty poetry
nature is the world's greatest creation.
then there's love.
love is a feeling you get when in a garden.
peace.
but then a storm hits.
and it turns detrimental.
love is a human nature.
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Cataclysm | 01
◇ Link to Masterlist
◇ Baekhyun series: 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06
◇ Genre: Soulmate! AU, End of the World AU, Angst
◇ Warnings: mentions of death
◇ Summary: It’s a race against time when there’s a month left until the end of the world and you have yet to find your soulmate.
◇ Word Count: 2.4k
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Sugar and Spice
Title: Sugar and Spice Author: Katie @sunlightdances Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Fem Reader Author’s Note: Inspired by this post. Pretending to be engaged so you can eat free cake samples at a bakery. Disclaimer: I don’t own Bucky, or Marvel. The original prompt isn’t mine, either. Please don’t repost my work on any other sites (ao3, wattpad, etc.) without my permission! Reblogs make me so happy.
“You’re Bucky Barnes, right?” The voice to his left startles him. “If you’re an Avenger, you have to tell me.”
He blinks. “I think that’s how it works for cops.”
You wave a hand. “Whatever. I need help.”
Immediately he straightens to his full height, coffee abandoned on the table in front of him. “What’s wrong?” His eyes dart around to all corners of the bakery, but he doesn’t see anything amiss.
“There’s a lady who works here. Real stick in the mud. I’ve been dying to try this cake of hers. She said she only gives samples to brides shopping for wedding cakes.”
Bucky blinks again, because he honestly has no idea what the fuck to say. “What?”
“I need you to pretend to be my fiance so we can eat some free cake. It’s a win/win, if you ask me.”
“I don’t think–”
“You’re supposed to protect and serve–”
“Again, I think that’s the cops–”
“It would really serve me if I could eat some cake and protect this bakery from me trying to steal it from behind the counter without everyone noticing.”
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The Witness (1)
series summary: After witnessing a Hydra hit and the handsome, borderline endearing cop who had become a regular at your bar takes it upon himself to ensure your safety off the books, you learn to rely on someone else for a change and find you don’t mind it at all. Not when it’s him.
pairing: detective!bucky x reader
word count: 4.5k
warnings: flirty bucky AF, descriptions of violence, v minor character death
author’s note: This is almost more of a prologue to set the story up so its a little time jumpy. But I live for your comments and I’d love to hear what you thought!
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The first time you met Detective Barnes, it was in the midst of a brawl that had broken out in the middle of your bar. The two men, regulars you had come to know as Jack and Mosely, had been pushing through unsuspecting patrons, knocking over tables and braking glass along the floor with every punch. You mostly ignored it, figuring they’d calm down as they usually did after a hard enough hit to the face. It had taken up until a knife lodged itself into the wooden arch behind your head before you reached under the bar with an aggravated huff and yanked out your rifle, cocking it loudly.
The men froze as you tapped the stock of the gun against the bar, fists clenched in each other’s shirts, blood dripping from the sides of their faces. The onlookers silenced as they all turned to you.
“Take it outside, boys,” you growled, aiming the barrel at the two men. If there was one thing you didn’t tolerate, it was this kind of Neanderthal shit. Punching at one another was one thing, but throwing the knife that had whizzed by your face enough to feel a quick gust of wind? Unacceptable.
No. Weapons.
There was a sign by the door in big red letters for Christ’s sake.
“You know the rules, assholes. Out!”
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Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader Warnings: angst, swearing, occasional sexual references, ridiculously sarcastic bucky and reader. Summary: The stories of a man kept on ice and an agent filled with fire.
The Prologue
Slow Hands - Perfect Shot - Mask Off - Chains - From the Ashes - One for the History Books - Fear in Me - Woke up in Japan - Paradise Lost - Strangers - Devil in Me - Crossfire - Meet You There - Ghost of You -Time Machine - Gold - Back to Work
Note: this series is going to be a bit not traditional. i won’t be posting parts in chronological order because this story jumps across bucky’s entire timeline in the mcu. each part can be read on its own but together it pieces together bucky and the reader’s story and the stages of their relationship.
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Eight Times
Series Summary: Eight times Bucky Barnes said ‘I love you’ without saying ‘I love you’, and the one time he actually said it.
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x reader
Word Count: 1,852
“What if we didn’t have knee joints?” You said aloud. “Would we just walk like penguins, d’you think?”
Bucky let out an exasperated laugh, giving you a look. “Why would you even think something like that?”
You blinked and pursed your lips. “It was a random thought.”
He shook his head, continuing to polish his gun. “We’re hiding behind a bush, about to snipe a guy who’s killed over thirty people. It’s hardly the time to be thinking about penguins.”
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Serenity
Anonymous requested: Can I get a imagine where you have been rescued from Hydra and you’re in the stark tower with all the team members but she doesn’t trust anyone nor talks but she slowly get closer to bucky and starts trusting and falls in love? I really love your writing and your stories!!💖
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x reader
Word Count: 3,051
Warnings: Depressed and paranoid reader. PTSD.
You were sure they were laughing at you.
Of course they weren’t. They were busy people. They had better things to do than discuss the new weird girl who seemed like she had her mouth sewn shut. They wouldn’t invest time in you. And you knew that.
Still, your brain was screaming that they were laughing at you.
The redheaded girl- what was her name again?- she let out another loud laugh at something Stark said. She was so pretty. Witty and confident, funny and smart. She was everything you weren’t. You wondered if she could ever be your friend. You doubted anyone here could. You hadn’t had friends since���.. since forever.
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Dog Tags
Summary: Bucky isn’t sure he’s ready to fall in love. But one grand gesture might change the way he thinks.
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x reader
Word Count: 2,697
A/N: So this was written for @moonbeambucky‘s 5k writing challenge! My prompt is in bold, i hope you like it x
Move on. Such an easy command to give. Move on. Bucky bit his tongue every time he heard it, wanting to say something sharp and bitter. But he knew his words would be met only with sympathy and more useless words. No matter what he said, people could never understand.
He could use a million different sentences, all the languages in the world, to try and describe what the last 70 years were like, but it wouldn’t have made a difference. What he spoke of couldn’t make people properly comprehend the cold that seeped through his skin, settling in his bones almost constantly for so long. The words couldn’t do justice to the acute, excruciating pain that pierced his head every time he got strapped to that chair.
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4:51 am
im watching sad marvel edits and im SOBBING
one thing I never understood is Steve got Bucky back, and then Bucky vanishes, and he gets him back once again, and then Steve leaves Bucky and it hurts my heart so so so much
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maybe he has my entire heart
Lucas in “Let me love u”
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