he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
cherry valley forever

No title available
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸

@theartofmadeline

Kaledo Art

⣠Chile in a Photography âŁ
Three Goblin Art

titsay

oozey mess

PR's Tumblrdome
Monterey Bay Aquarium

çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation
đŞź
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
wallacepolsom

blake kathryn
Jules of Nature
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from TĂźrkiye
seen from United States

seen from Canada
seen from Algeria

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
@pxjay-blog
rock bottom ;; jimin & jace
SUDDENLY the blond was gone ( leaving jayâs skin tingling ). the rogue vampire leaned against the bar, bending forward over the counter ( showing off an ass clad in leather pants ). jace grabbed two short glasses and a bottle of vodka. âmy name is jaceâ he finally said ( voice amused ). opening the bottle, jace liberally filled both glasses before lifting a hand to motion jay to come over. setting the bottle down, jace took his own glass and turned to face jace ( sipping the liquid ). completely black eyes stared into jayâs own brown ones. lips curled into a devilish smirk and showed sharp fangs. the fingers around the glass had long, black fingernails ( unnatural ). if jay was to work for him, jace would not hide his true identity. plus, the expression of shock and despair on humans was always so thrilling to see ( so arousing ).
Jimin felt surprising calm about the other coming close to him now. Donât get him wrong, heâd rather the other didnât, but itâs not like he can just smack his hands away. It was just less frightening now, but less frightening didnât mean the fear vanished, heâs just accepted it. Jimin loathed that natural taunting tone, and he wished the other would talk as if Jimin was another human just like him, but alas, Jimin gets the age-old lesson of other people being different from himself, he just hates that that person will soon be his boss, so to speak. Jimin only blinked at the otherâs accusation -- he was sure other people knew Jay wasnât his real name -- and it didnât matter, as long as his real name wasnât revealed, qualms were nonexistent.Â
Looking at the scenery in front of him, Jimin was quite impressed. Previously, he pictured something dingy, dirty and grimy, and regardless of the condition, heâd do it anyways because he needed the money, but this was more than he bargained for. He still wasnât sure that being a damn prostitute was the way to go, already having made some bad decisions in his life, but the idea of it was becoming easier to stomach as the quality presented itself. Jimin jumped slightly at the door closing behind him, but he feigned a shiver instead, refusing to look behind him to see what the puzzling male had been up to. At the blondâs words, Jiminâs pride seemed to shrink, and his voice became smooth, but noticeably agitated, âIâm not innocent. Iâm just -- hesitant, thereâs a difference. Selling your body isnât exactly a normal everyday activity.âÂ
Jimin was becoming fatigued at the surprising sensations his body kept getting forced to feel. Jiminâs skin erupted in goosebumps upon the feel of the otherâs fingertips -- or nails rather, and Jiminâs eyebrow quirked because he doesnât remember seeing nails as long as they feel. Jimin shivered at the small moistness that he felt at the ear, and remained still, his body betraying him by thrumming. Jimin closed his eyes. âOnly women? If thereâs only women here and you expect me to please men, what makes you think your clientele is gay? What makes you think they would want me?â Jimin asked, his voice wavering slightly, and came out quite breathless and airy. Jimin wasnât so sure what the other male meant by his comment, and Jimin didnât find himself wanting to ask, despite having should. He felt heat from the other that warmed his bones in this building that seemed to be freezing (or maybe it was just him), and then it was gone and Jiminâs eyes opened to the sight of a bent male. Jimin couldnât help but stare, arguing the point of the blond being attractive, overly so, Jimin couldnât help that his eyes were unable to wander.Â
âJace,â Jimin repeated, testing the name on his tongue as he responded to the beckoning he was called to. Jiminâs steps were sure and steady before the other had turned around -- however, seeing his face, Jimin had never taken such large steps back so quickly before in his life. Jiminâs back hit a wall as his steps of uncertainty seemed to reach their limit. If he wasnât so scared, he would have cried out about this joke being the most elaborate, unnecessary way to shake up potential employees, but Jaceâs aura didnât suggest that he played any games, so what Jimin was seeing was real, and he didnât understand it. His mouth parted in shock, his body froze and all he could do was take in the sight with wide eyes. Was that possible? Did human beings truly exist as super? Jimin wasnât so sure Jace was super in anyway though, judging by the black eyes, inhumane fangs and fingernails, Jimin would suggest that the other was a demon instead, here to plague and ruin lives instead of save them. He was definitely lacking the heroic look.Â
Jimin sputtered to say something, anything as he fumbled for a door knob handle -- anything, he wasnât so sure he could handle this. He literally walked right into the trap of a monster. Jace was a black widow and Jimin was a poor, helpless fly that got caught in his web. Jimin couldnât help the whimper that poured from his plump lips when he couldnât make a mad dash and had to stay trapped with this -- thing. He swallowed thickly, his throat drier than the Sahara, âw-what are you?â Jimin asked, a noise so low that it could almost be mistaken as just a ripple in the air instead of actual sound. Needless to say, any confidence or pride Jimin had before had gone, and completely in itâs place stood fear and a pumping heart. Jimin knew he was fucked.Â
cutie âĄ
you are my star (&jimin)
( C U T )
thrusting his hands into the pockets of his jeans, taekwoon pondered the option of giving jimin his true name. part of him was against it, arguing that jimin had already received more than he expected for when he had decided to come see him in the park today. however, taekwoon believed that it was only polite to give one his name if he had asked and received the name of the other. as silence stretched, taekwoon realised he had to make up his mind soon. raising a hand, taekwoon rubbed the back of his neck, trying to ease some of the nervousness he felt at revealing his identity. âiâm taekwoonâ there, that would have to doâ
Jimin marveled internally at the way his name flowed off the tongue of the other, but his exterior didnât show it. Instead, he smiled softly as he had been since their encounter began, and repeated, ânice to finally meet you too.âÂ
Jimin felt an awkwardness invade them, and he was disappointed in it because that was the last thing he wanted to feel between he and his art world idol, but inevitably, they didnât know each other -- Jimin loved his art, and J.Leo probably loved that he loved it, and that was it. That was the extent of their relationship, so Jimin didnât blame the universe for plaguing this atmosphere on them. In fact, he actually found the otherâs awkwardness and patience to be cute -- made reality seem tangible -- made J.Leo seem more real.Â
At the reveal of his true identity, Jimin quirked a fine brow, pursing his lips just the slightest -- he was going to inquire about the revelation, but he figured heâd waste no more of either of their time -- the other looked like he was heading somewhere before Jimin stopped him anyways, âWell then, nice to meet you, Taekwoon. Your secretâs safe with me,â he assured once more, wiggling his phone in his grasp to emphasize just what heâd been talking about, âI hope to see more art from you soon,â Jimin finalized before he gave a curt nod and a small grin, and parted with the other going into the direction of the bus stop, where he had came from. Time had flew, and it had taken a bit longer than he anticipated, âFuck,â he cursed under his breath looking at the time, it had gone on longer than he thought. He had to get to work early to rehearse tonightâs set -- Hanbin will have his ass.Â
The only thing Jimin ever hated about art galleries was how cold they were. It was a million degrees outside, yet, the inside with itâs blank space and marble floors felt like a million degrees below. He shifted uncomfortably at the chill, but his heart warmed at the sight in front of him. Cho Yea Jaeâs exhibit was flawless. Jimin didnât usually like newbie artists, but everything about his work was stunning, and he was slowly becoming one of Jiminâs favorites.Â
The exhibit being as large as it was, was taking Jimin quite a long time to get through it all, and that was impressive for someone just starting out. Jimin was just in awe of all the acrylic paintings that somehow captured so much raw emotion. The artistâs style was quite somber and dreary, but Jimin could resonate with it, and he quite liked art that wasnât reflective of things that he himself wasnât.Â
Maybe Jimin liked depressing art because it was an embodiment of him.Â
Jimin disregarded these thought and instead took in the paintings for what they were when he had bumped into someone -- rather their back because he was much shorter in his flat shoes today -- , keeping his eyes on a painting while walking obviously wasnât such a good idea he supposes.Â
âAh-- Iâm so sorry,â Jimin couldnât see the manâs face, but his backside was attractive, and weirdly familiar, âI hope I didnât hurt you.â Â
tracker;
just so yâall know I ainât forgot, or if you wondering if Iâve seen it;;
replies | Â @pxtaekwoon
memes | @pxchohee @pxdks
plotting (?) | @chanyeolxp @pxolivia @pxkairo @pxsamanthaÂ
eyes, nose, lips âĄ
rock bottom ;; jimin & jace
Jimin was confused about what exactly this place was. A bar and a brothel? Convenient he supposes, but anyone could walk into this bar and wander toward the brothel. Last time he checked, prostitution was illegal. Are people this open about such subjects? Heâd hope not and this was constituting to his skepticism but heâd continue to feel for it. Jimin didnât respond to the otherâs compliments, rather he felt like he was supposed to be hearing them anyways. He has no response to that, only a mildly sheepish tilt down of his head in acknowledgement. Jimin nodded at the confirmation, and took a deep breath. As minutes passed, his decision was feeling more and more real. He needed the money, badly. Heâd already had a small taste of luxury, or at least just a step up from where he was, and he refused to go back. A regular desk clerk or cashier job wouldnât do the trick. Besides, how hard could it be? Upon feeling the otherâs proximity grow smaller, Jimin instinctively made a small step back, his head tilting a bit to accommodate their eye contact as he gauged the otherâs intentions, a small spark of fear igniting in his gut. But it occurred to him that fear wasnât good to exhibit, especially not in a place like this. Jimin tried to stand taller, puff his chest in the slightest but he wasnât so sure if his acting was convincing. The sharpness of the nail against his cheek hadnât hurt, but surprised him. He found himself never breaking their eye contact, his pupils enlarging as his big eyes took in the stranger. What was he getting himself into? Again, the otherâs language registered peculiarly to his ears, but he ignored it, and nodded. Then quickly realized the question had called for a real answer. âTo please,â Jimin responded, his words sounding odd coming from his own tongue, but he had to get used to it. Jimin fought the urge to scoff at the nickname, and instead treaded after the taller with practiced footsteps, his heels clicking against the ground under him annoyingly, and he wished they were quieter. âWhatâs your name?â Jimin asked over the clicking of his heels, which truthfully, werenât all that loud but the smallest sounds were ringing loudly in his ears , his heart seemed silent despite his nerves. Jimin didnât understand the verity of his choices now, but he didnât want to think about them either. He was doing what he had to do, and now he just had questions. âAre there a lot of, um, workers here?â Jimin asked, the hesitance clear in his tone, but he wasnât entirely sure how to go about it, âwomen and men, I presume?â
.・.:* Š @shinenamjoon on twitter ・.:â
rock bottom ;; jimin & jace
THE rogue vampire had seen this one before. in a strip club a few blocks down. lune lux often received the strip clubâs customers ( frustrated they couldnât satisfy their lusts ). the ladies of the brothel earned small fortunes on big-belled sweat men, chaebol sons and nervous computer nerds. however, the brothel was not often granted the priviledge to embrace a lithe boy on heels ( tut tut he was leaving? not a chance ). âcome now, are you lost?â jace cooed, opening the door wider and shifting his body to the stripper could glance into the tavern, noticing its supposedly comfortable atmosphere ( things were never as they seemed ). âyou dance beautifully, you knowâ jace suddenly complimented the young male. the blondâs power reached out for the black-clothed boy, licking at his aura and tapping into the first vice he could find; pride. âthe best in your establishment, are you not?â jaceâs voice was smooth.
Jimin was on his way back up the steps, debating if he would even have gone through with it if someone had opened the door, but he was met with the opportunity to find out before he could even make it up. Upon hearing the door swing open, and a voice following itâs creak, Jimin froze, hearing the break of silence by voice behind him. He turned slowly and was met with a blond haired male, similar to his own age, if not maybe slightly older. His hair was vibrant and bright, and his eyes were killer. Jimin found himself staring into them because of their color, they were so -- pretty. In fact, he was so pretty. Â Jimin wasnât expecting a face like such to be waiting on the other side of the door.Â
The nickname seemed to fly over Jiminâs head as the orange-haired male descended the steps once again, finding placement on the landing, and feeling slightly disappointed when his height was still quite a bit less than the other, even in his heels. Jimin was slightly curious to know where the other had been from due to his sentence structure, but admittedly, he had only been trying to distract himself. âNo,â he finally spoke, his voice soft and higher in pitch than heâd like, âIâm not lost -- at least--â Jimin suddenly felt fear engulfing him, his fingers subconsciously coming to twiddle against each other, â--at least I think Iâm not. Is this T-The Tavern?â Jimin noticed that he hadnât taken the otherâs invitation of stepping in but that was a purposeful reluctance, he wasnât entire sure if he was ready to step in -- he wasnât even sure if he was in the right place, let alone if he could trust the man in front of him.Â
At the compliment, Jimin didnât even find himself blushing, instead swelling with pride because dancing was something he knew he was good at -- something he knew if all else failed, he excelled at his ability to use his body as an erotic weapon, he didnât have to be told,  but regardless of this, he found himself at least wanting to be modest, âI take it youâve been to the club? Thank you,â Jimin spoke with dull gratitude, and shifted his weight to his left foot instead of his right.Â
Jiminâs lips turned up softly at the otherâs accusation, âIâd say that I was and I think customers would agree since you seem to be saying it too,â he responded, his intuition already swaying for him to trust the other, for what exactly? He wasnât sure, but the hazel eyes in front of him seemed warm enough. âIâm uh -- Iâm Jay, and I kind of heard around that this was a whore house, type, thing. Is that true?â
rock bottom ;; jimin & jace
@pxjace
Jimin knows first hand how disappointing reading numbers can be. In fact, heâs disappointed about them every damn month. Bills were beginning to pile up, and he was beginning to consider moving again. Just a couple months ago, Jimin had been making enough income every month to pay off his debt completely and then some. Stripping had proved itself to be his holy grail financially -- for a while anyways, but as Jiminâs thumb and and index finger clenched the paper of this monthâs rent, he was surely rethinking all of his decisions. He was slowly coming back to square one, like it was when he was younger. Heâd just upgraded to something nicer, in a better neighborhood and he canât see himself going back to where he was in that piece of shit studio apartment in the ass crack of Seoul. He just couldnât. He groaned deeply, letting the paper fall from his fingertips and ran his digits through his bright hair instead.Â
âWook,â Jimin called to his furry creature, petting the spot on his lap. When the animal settled gently atop her owner, Jimin pet the hair against her nape, careful of the felineâs collar, âwhat are we going to do?âÂ
He leaned back on his couch, looking at some bags that laid unpacked on the floor next to his bedroom door -- he hadnât even finished packing, and he was already on his way to getting evicted. He had to do something, and fast. He laid back and evaluated his options for a while. He figured he could fill out some applications for some restaurants around the corner, or maybe apply for a job as a cashier in the supermarket downtown. He hadnât had to work a normal job like those in so long, he forgot how heâs even supposed to conduct himself. He doesnât think his attitude could be socially acceptable throughout the whole day, and he would think that would be a problem. âFuck,â Jimin breathed, throwing a hand over his eyes.Â
He refused to go back to his old apartment. He would always be looking over his shoulder, scared of what would happen to him every time he went down that alleyway -- scared that his next time would be his last. He always came home with smudged makeup around his eyes, or heels up to his neck making the most obnoxious clicking sound against the pavement. He sometimes thought that one day, the group of gangsters that live across the street might have their way with him, he seemed to draw their attention every night, even though it was always unwanted.Â
âWait,â Jimin countered to silence, startling Wook slightly, âwhat about the...what was the name of that place, Wook?â Jimin asked not expecting an answer in response but rather lifted the cat from his lap, and went on a mad search for the pants he had worn to work tonight. When he has successfully found them, he dug in his pockets for the smallest piece of paper he had been looking for, and indeed it was there. âThe Tavern,â he read allowed, and under it were the vaguest landmarks that surrounded itâs location. A brothel was what Jimin was sure it was. He had overheard some customers talking about it when he was working the floor one night, and he made sure he could document the details while he could. He had been trying to find some other job for a while, but he hadnât realized how real his debt was becoming until now.Â
He thought stripping at a strip club had been rock bottom for him, but looking at the paper in his hands, this was proof that he would do much worse in the name of money. Jimin had called a cab and found himself 20 minutes later dressed in all black -- jeans that hugged his ass and his perfectly, a simple flowy button down shirt that had been black as well, and a pair of chunky black pumps with a thick, high heel. He did his usual makeup, just a simple line on his top lid, and smudged black on the bottom. His hair stayed in a sweep across his forehead, coming right under his brow, and he only wore a golden watch as an accessory. He didnât even know if heâd find what he was looking for, but heâd look at least decent while he was doing.Â
He was out the door in minutes after putting a sufficient amount of food in his catâs bowl, and his taxi had arrived coincidentally right as he was exiting his door. Jimin gave the driver a general area, and the elder promised to try to get him there. Quicker than he thought, Jimin was being told he arrived, and he had paid the driver, and when the white vehicle drove out of sight is when his situation became most real. Jimin was out searching for a fucking brothel. He wondered if this really was the path that he was meant to go down -- wondered if living comfortably was really worth selling his body -- giving consent to maybe hundreds of people everyday to do as they pleased to him. Had he really been down this bad? Jimin didnât know what other people classified as their worse, but Jimin decided that this would be his. Besides, he didnât even know if they would accept him. He propelled forward, looking for areas that sounded familiar. The people that discussed it wasnât all that clear, but he thought he had been close. It took him a minute, but Jimin had came across an unmarked building, one that had been directly across the street from a landmark that the customer had mentioned. He looked around him and took in the dead silence, and wondered if there should have been activity if this was the place, regardless, he was here now, and it never hurt to try.Â
Jimin descended the stairs to the door of the building, and simply knocked upon it. Whoever answered, heâd figure out how to ask them what he needed, but for now, he needed proof that people were even in there. This entire neighborhood gave him the creeps. Jimin stepped back and gave it another minute before he turned around and decided he wouldnât just stand there looking foolish, his foot hitting the first step on his way back up the stairs.Â
Š MINingful Moment
âcross that. donât answer that.â
Jimin chuckled brightly at the other male, his teeth even showing through but he quickly suppressed it by covering his mouth with his hand â he didnât like his toothy smile too much. Tonight was one of the rare nights that Jimin was behind the bar rather than working the pole. Jimin had been off his game lately, and his cousin (boss) told him to stay off stage until he got his shit together and rather told him to just bar-tend until he could handle performing again. Jimin didnât understand why he was so off lately either, he was the best one here when it came to performing, but even the best were the worse sometimes he supposes. It was such a slow night anyways.
The other male before him, he had seen around a little bit of everywhere. Heâd actually known him quite a while, but, they only ever really acknowledged each other, or dished cordial helloâs, never had a full on conversation with him â not until now. Jimin had never seen the other in the club before tonight, and he wondered what had changed to make him try it, but Jiminâs never been more grateful for not being on stage showing his ass for everyone who wanted a peek to see. He spray dyed his hair black with temporary color like he always did, and thatâd about the only thing that changed since the last time he saw the other male.Â
âI wonât,â he assured, a small giggle still in his voice. Someone next to the other ordered a drink so he smiled sweetly and began to fill it while still giving attention to Himchan, âso what brought you here tonight? I never seen you around here before. Whatâs changed about tonight? On a Monday of all days.âÂ
âdid you think i forgot?â
Jimin was going to respond, his mouth had parted to do just that, but instead of a reply, a small smile painted thick lips. He still wasnât quite at the point of looking Sungjoo right in the eyes, he felt he wasnât worthy enough for that just yet, which was hard for him considering how far up his own ass could be, so, instead he trailed his eyes to the swirl of browns in the mug of his cup below him, or to the tufts of steam that evaporate from the coffee makers operated by employees. He sighed deeply. The question lingered in the air and disappeared before Jimin finally realized he hadnât answered it.Â
âHonestly? Yes,â Jimin replied in truth, letting the hot mug slightly sear the tips of his fingers, his eyes never meeting up at the other, âItâs just, itâs been so long. I thought for sure youâd have forgotten about me, about our friendship and how happy you made me.â Jimin felt vulnerable in these current moments, and it was making him feel so nostalgic all the same because he doesnât remember a person in the world able to make him feel like his heart was bare and open like Sungjoo could, at least in the past, and he was happy to know that nothing had changed â at least not for him.Â
âIt justâ it happened so quick. One minute we were best friends, stealing egg rolls and soda from my aunt, then the next I was gone and I never seen you again. I feel like I donât know anything about you anymore â truth is, I donât,â Jimin finally looked up into the dark eyes, fighting to keep them there in order to convey the sincerity he felt, âI donât know anything about you now, and youâ well, you know a little about me I suppose,â Jiminâs voice dropped at the mention, âYou know w-what Iâve chosen to do.â It kind of frustrated Jimin.
How close they used to be, compared to how tense they are as adults. Jimin remembers all the childish little things they used to do together, how he felt like he could tell Sungjoo everything â all the affection he used to show the other, the cuddles, the pacts about how if by the time they were 30 if they didnât marry somebody, theyâd just marry each other, regardless of how odd it was for two males to say such a thing in Korea, they were so goofyâ Â They loved each other so much, Jimin almost beamed reliving the memories â but thatâs just what they were, memories.Â
A stupid, measly, pointless little tear slid down his cheek and he immediately wiped it away, fuck. âI was so scared. I was scared of what happened to you, where you had gone, or if you were okay. I was so damn scared.â