@dalblessed
Kkoch means, Flower or Blossom in Korean. Soft K sound with an oh.. didn't realise it was cook in german...i should learn german next
german i know some bit of.
korean though this is one i am unfamiliar with.
is this your language?

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@dalblessed
Kkoch means, Flower or Blossom in Korean. Soft K sound with an oh.. didn't realise it was cook in german...i should learn german next
german i know some bit of.
korean though this is one i am unfamiliar with.
is this your language?
dalblessed answered your ask: hey, yejoon, can i talk to you about brea? ((from...
so. i think i’m going to propose to her???
and i kinda wanna just talk about that thing. like. is that a good idea i feel like that’s a good idea
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⋆ blossom? cos a' that uh. flower for a head..
Blossm is the name of some one i know. i probably rather avoid it
softiety
Ashe.. came to mind. For some reason.
ashe ..this is a very nice name
dalblessed
Kkoch
Koch.like to cook.
THESE BOTH are very nice. hmm
@dalblessed You barely have the presence of mind to hit "reply" once you type your response out, snagging the suppressors from your medicine cabinet and heading out the door, the spare key in your pocket. They gave you a spare for emergencies only, and this is sounding like an emergency. Once you get to his door (a sprint down a flight or two of stairs later), you pause and at least give him the benefit of a knock before unlocking the door and coming in. "Yejoon?" You call, closing the door behind you and squinting in the dim light. Best to rely on your sense of smell at this point.