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“So, every victim was diagnosed with the same sickness? Leukemia? Isn’t it—”
“Chronic.” Hong Cha Young cut him while pointing her bunny stick to the screen. She then pointed the stick to her face, “Acute. They’re diffe—argh, my bunny!”
A little nosebleed. Vincenzo almost offered his handkerchief, but she already acted fast by grabbing a tissue box nearby.
He wondered if Hong Cha Young choose Babel Chemicals because it was the easiest to attack, or because it had gotten more personal?
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or, a Vincenzo retelling where everything is the same, except Cha Young is terminally ill. Update daily in <1k doses
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She's born with a blood-red smear in the shape of the letter C on her wrist. He's born with the image of a fan-shaped jewelry in the center of his chest. It takes some time until they figure out what, or rather, who the marks are supposed to mean—and some more time until they're ready to face that reality.
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They are more alike than they care to admit, Vincenzo and Cha Young. All this time she’d been thinking was invincible, unbreakable, when really he was just a lost little boy looking for his mother.
(Post-episode 16; Cha Young washes Vincenzo’s blood-stained hands.)
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There is a specific kind of itchiness—no, antsiness—that only sets in right before a heat. It’s the kind of paraesthesia that only serves to irritate, like a parade of phantom ants marching over skin, somewhat easy to ignore. But the closer the heat comes, the more the itch grows and digs deeper and it’s around that time that Cha Young wants to peel the skin from her body like a snake.
It’s precisely why she hasn’t had a heat in two years.
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are you going to shoot me? by rosetintednerdglasses for stutteringpeach
Fandoms: 빈센조 | Vincenzo (TV)
01 Aug 2021
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AU: Between the Hongs and the Parks, they own most of Seoul. Too bad Vincenzo Cassano and Hong Cha Young don't like each other.