Could you maybe write a fanfic for sio and nam soon. They have such good chemistry and I haven't found a fic for them .
Tysm <3
A matter of time| Ryu Sio x Namsoon
my first ever request can yall believe this im feeling overwhelmed thank you sm for this req anon! ♡
Namsoon knew what her mission was. She knew Heesik was counting on her, the whole police station was counting on her, and finally , her mother was counting on her, but why was she thinking about Sio's words from yesterday?
"I've never had a birthday. I don't know my birthday so, it didn't feel important. They never gave me a birthday either, so I've never experienced it," Sio admitted as he looked out the window in his office. Namsoon sat on the black leather office chair behind him as she looked at him. Her eyes had a glint of sadness as she watched his back, feeling a certain emotion arise in her chest, pinching her heart. Namsoon shook her head as she pushed away the stinging feeling in her heart , not wanting it to affect her any longer.
Namsoon covered her watch with her palm, blocking the camera and microphone.
"Sio," Namsoon called out as Sio turned, awaiting her response. "Could we go out tomorrow? In the afternoon?" Namsoon asked with a wide smile on her face as Sio's lips turned into a smile, his cheekbones rising as he bent down, his face in front of hers as he responded, "Anything for you".
Namsoon's wrist was empty. Namsoon held onto the strap of her bag as she looked around the store. The store wasn't just any store, but an expensive cake store that was well known in Gangnam.
"Hello miss! Could I offer any help with our selection of cakes?" The staff approached Namsoon as she turned to them, a smile plastered on her face as she nodded.
"I'm getting a cake and maybe some brownies for..." Namsoon started but couldn't complete her sentence as she trailed off. Sio didn't feel like a boss to her, nor did he feel like a superior to her. He felt like someone that would take a bullet for her, someone that would be there for her at the snap of her fingers.
"Boyfriend? Excellent! We have a large selection of cakes and brownies that many couples get for each other and we're having a sale today as it's a weekend!" The staff spoke as Namsoon's eyes widened.
Namsoon had never considered it if he could be her boyfriend... he confessed his feelings to her, but she didn't respond. Wasn't that how all the Kdramas went?
The same feeling she felt the previous day returned as she looked at the glass casing, filled with different varieties of cakes and goods. Namsoon couldn't help but smile as she thought about what he'd like. Imagine his face, smiling as he looks at the cake and brownies, closing his eyes and making a wish. She felt the heat engulfing her cheeks as she slapped her face softly, trying to get rid of the embarrassment of her delusions.
"Would you like the cheesecake and brownie set? It's a very popular set among couples!" The staff asked behind the glass display as Namsoon nodded, eagerly watching the staff placing the cake and brownies carefully into the paper box.
Namsoon opened her wallet as she saw the photo Sio and her had taken during their steak dinner at the Mongolian Restaurant. Sio had a smile on his face as Namsoon held the camera up and held up a peace sign.
"That'll be 14,000 won, would you like to pay with a card?" The cashier clicked several buttons as Namsoon nodded, "Could you add candles to the order?".
The cashier smiled as she nodded, chuckling, "I'm sure your boyfriend will be very happy, especially when he has such a pretty girlfriend". Namsoon laughed at the cashier's flattery as she tapped her card on the reader, hearing a beep as the payment went through. Namsoon waved goodbye to the staff as she stepped outside the store.
"I'm at the address you sent, I'm outside." Namsoon's phone buzzed as she read the message from Sio. Her eyes lit up as she looked around the street, looking for the black car Sio would use to work and finally one of the windows on the cars rolled down, revealing Sio as he waved at her.
Namsoon grinned as she ran towards the stationary car, opening the door with her empty hand as she went into the car. Sio smiled at the girl as his eyes landed on the cake in her hand.
"What's this?" Sio asked as Namsoon looked at the cake in her hand, "Well, you mentioned that you've never had a birthday. So I thought we could have one today! It doesn't have to be a birthday, it could just be a party!".
Namsoon looked at Sio's face, expecting a smile or maybe look of upset, but instead, he looked like he had a lot running through his mind. His eyes were glued onto the cake before it rose to her eyes.
Out of anxiousness, Namsoon began blabbering, "Sio? Do you not like it? If you don't want to, then I could just bring back the cake home for dinner, we don't have to -"
"Thank you".
Namsoon looked at Sio, eyes wide as she looked at him. His hand was on hers as their hands rested on the solid cake box.
"Sio, this is the least I can do. Even in Mongolia, I had birthdays every year! You should have one too," Namsoon said as Sio looked at the girl, a hint of adoration in his face as he whispered, "Then celebrate with me every year. We'll celebrate together".
Namsoon swore she felt shivers down her spine as she looked at him. Every sense of responsibility given by the people around her seemed to disappear. Sio didn't make her feel like how she felt when she was with her mother, her family members, or even strangers around her.
"Let's go!" Namsoon yelled as she raised both her hands up in the air, running towards the grass patch beside Hangang River.
Namsoon didn't know much about South Korea... yet, but she knew that Hangan River was a place where many people would gather and have picnics in the day, while couples would come out at night. Technically, since the sun was setting, they were quite literally in the middle.
Namsoon crossed her legs as she sat across from Sio, who looked uncomfortable crossing his legs, his legs being too long and his pants being too tight once he sat down.
"Sio, should we just sit at the steps? You look like you aren't comfortable," Namsoon asked as Sio shook his head.
"I won't let something as small as pants ruin our time here. Now, what do we do now?" Sio responded as Namsoon began opening the cake box, revealing the cake and the brownies on the side.
Namsoon took out the packet of coloured candles as she placed them around the surface of the cake. The lighter in her hand clicked several times as her thumb rolled the wheel on the side, lighting a fire as she lit the candles.
"Sio, hold up the cake, I'll take a photo," Namsoon told the CEO as she held up her phone camera, pressing record as she sang.
"Happy birthday to you."
Sio didn't want the moment to end. It felt like he had the universe before him, singing him happy birthday. The only person that truly cared about him, right infront of him. The one he wanted forever and ever, with him at that moment.
"Happy birthday our dear Sio, Happy birthday to you," Namsoon ended the song as she whispered behind the camera, "Make a wish!".
Sio closed his eyes as he wished, with all his might to every higher being up in the sky listening to him.
"I wish... that we'll be together, forever. Just Namsoon and I," Sio wished as he opened his eyes and blew out the candles.
Namsoon tapped her wrists, mimicking clapping as she stopped the recording, placing her phone down.
"What did you wish for Sio?" Namsoon asked as Sio responded, "Isn't it a thing that if we say our wishes out loud, they won't come true?".
Namsoon whined as she said, "But I'm really curious! So I have to know!".
Sio sighed, a cheeky smile on his face as he said, "I wish for us to always be together".
This made Namsoon's smile fade as she looked to the cake, avoiding his stare as she sighed.
They would never be able to be together, and she knew that deep down. They could try to escape and avoid everyone, but her mother or pavel would find them. It was only a matter of time, but they'd make use of it, spend every second together.
"I know I've already said this, but I still have feelings for you. I won't force you into anything, but I want you to know that I'll always choose you," Sio said as he looked up to the orange sky, turning his body to see the sunset behind him.
Sio looked breathtaking, and Namsoon couldn't waste the moment. Taking back her phone, she snapped a photo as she looked at him, a wave of sadness washing over her as she stared at him.
“Strong Girl Namsoon” Teases Epic Showdown Between Lee Yoo Mi’s Family And Villain Byun Woo Seok In New Poster
JTBC’s “Strong Girl Namsoon” has dropped a new poster!
A spin-off of the hit drama “Strong Woman Do Bong Soon,” “Strong Girl Namsoon” is a comedy drama about three generations of women born with unbelievable strength as they uncover the truth behind the drug-related crimes that occur around Gangnam area.
Lee Yoo Mi takes on the role of Do Bong Soon’s second cousin Gang Nam Soon, an eccentric and…
Go Nam Soon was 25 years old. He was 25 years old and he had never made it to college, hell, he barely graduated at all. He had spent the first quarter of his life, tidying instant noodles packages on dusty shelves that would, inevitably, get messed up the very next day.
Nam Soon was never meant to do great things. He was never meant to be remembered, let alone be someone, at all. He always took the wrong decisions, the wrong turns, so he could regret it better afterwards. Some could think he was doing it on purpose, and even he could agree to it, if he still cared about anything.
He was 25 years old, but he already felt too old for his body. Everything was dull and gray and Nam Soon could not even remember the last time he genuinely smiled. He had grown tired easily and did not take interest in anything that was going on around him. He did not have friends nor a significant other,
He also lost himself, along the way.
Sometimes Nam Soon would sit back, in the empty appartment he lived his whole life in, the one his father left him after he died, after he finally reunited with Nam Soon’s mother. He wasn’t sure if his dad ever loved him, he probably did at some point because he was his son and he had to. When he thought about it, Nam Soon’s mother was the only thing his father ever loved, so when he found out he was going to be a dad he probably was happy because his mother was and he was grateful she would have the chance to be a mom. Because it’s all that ever mattered to Nam Soon’s father, his wife’s happiness. And Nam Soon couldn’t even blame him for it.
So when Nam Soon came back from the hospital after an umpteenth chemotherapy session, he lied down on his one sized bed, the same bed he overslept on during his highschool years, and looked at the room, his empty room devoided of any pictures or trinkets that could indicate he wasn’t utterly, irrevocably alone.
Truth is, he didn’t lost contact right away after highschool ended, he met up for lunch quite often with Kang Joo who was harder to shake off than a leech, he surprisingly hung out with Ji Hoon and Yi Kyung and crossed path with Jung Ho a few times. Even teacher Jung kept up with her texting, asking Nam Soon how things were and if he had planned to go to college after all. So Nam Soon changed his phone number and eventually the texting stopped, along with the meetings and running into old classmates. It’s not like people didn’t know where he lived anyway, but nobody tried to keep in touch with him and he didn’t do anything to prevent that either.
‘‘ Everybody leaves ‘’, Nam Soon had always thought it was a cliché thing to say or even think, but he was no exception to the rule. They all became absorbed in their own lives, graduating from college, getting their first jobs and achieving their dreams, or the ones their parents built for them. Nam Soon wasn’t made for this kind of life, no matter how many times teacher Jung tried to convince him otherwise. Nam Soon very well knew it, and he didn’t mind that much.
Go Nam Soon was 25 years old, and he was dying. His bone cancer kicked out at age 23, a period of life when a kid like Kim Min Ki would already be shining in a huge enterprise for his skills and his hard work. But Nam Soon wasn’t like that. Nam Soon was sentenced to live a quiet, meaningless life and die an even more meaningless death. He knew he wasn’t going to be remembered and truthfully even if he did, he couldn’t think of anyone he was worthy to be remembered by. Ever since he sat in this cold, naked hospital room, watching the doctor’s lips moving, forming words that barely sounded korean to him, swallowed in a mess of ticking clocks, relentless bipping and neon lights, his life had became a blur.
He couldn’t remember his life back before his cancer and he barely remembered his life two weeks ago. Nam Soon wasn’t living, he was existing, but again it was something he had been doing ever since Nam Soon destroyed a life that wasn’t his in the first place. He turned it off the very moment he thrown away a dream, a future and the only thing that ever had importance to him. He may have a cancer, but he knew the guilt and self-hatred building up for nine years was truly going to be the death of him.
Nam Soon didn’t care about his body, he had seen it all in his young days, from broken ribs to split lips, bloody knuckles and worn knees. But he wished he could put his mind to sleep. He knew he deserved to suffer and if life stopped coming right back at him for all the wrong choices he made then he would make sure to punish himself so he would hurt like he was supposed to.
He owned it, to Heung Soo, to whom he hurt, in the worst way possible and left him with a shattered knee, and an even more shattered dream. But what breaks Nam Soon the most is that Heung Soo would not want to hurt him back. He would ask him to stop saying sorry, with a harsh look on his stoic face, and Nam Soon would look even more apologetic, dropping his gaze on his best friend broad chest because he wouldn’t be able to meet those eyes, that once burnt bright for him. Because every time Nam Soon thinks about Heung Soo, which he hadn’t stop thinking about for 9 years, he can’t bring himself to imagine how his friend must have felt when he abandoned him. Instead he pictures them together and happy, living recklessely just like kids like them are supposed to, running away from trouble, laughing until their lungs ached from thirst and dust. If he closes his eyes he could swear it really had happened, and maybe it did, a lifetime ago.
Walking around the flat, Nam Soon realizes he doesn’t have that much to sort out. He isn’t one to accumulate possessions, he believes memories are to be kept in his head, raw and alive, rather than in useless objects that would end up sleeping on a shelf, long forgotten.
The shoe box under his bed tells him otherwise.
He tidies all his belongings, and his father’s that he didn’t know what to do with, in boxes. And it hits him that they will never be opened again, never looked at, never remembered by anyone, because Nam Soon doesn’t have anyone. If it didn’t bother him before, he can’t help but feel lonely, looking back on a life he wasn’t worthy of living in the first place. Nam Soon is okay. He doesn’t pray, he doesn’t ask for more time, he knows he has made his time on Earth, he lived doing what he wanted to do even if it was wrong. And even if he did ask for more time, to what would he dedicate it ?
Nam Soon goes to bed, a little bit earlier every day, and when he’s on the verge of falling asleep he swears he can feel Heung Soo’s arm hovering over his weak form, covering his bare shoulders with a blanket. When Nam Soon reaches out he’s greeted by his own hand, cold and empty, and the warmth is gone. So instead he dreams about Heung Soo, sometimes he remembers some other he doesn’t but he can tell by the mere presence temporarily longing in Nam Soon’s sheets that he dreamt about him again.
He doesn’t know if it crushes or mend his broken heart.
Nam Soon’s limbs are sore and heavy. His legs can’t hold him anymore and it hurts when he walks. Whenever he feels the burn spreading in his bones, Nam Soon can’t help but wonder if it’s how Heung Soo felt like when Nam Soon broke his leg. In times like this, he wants nothing more than to make Heung Soo’s pain go away, soothe him and tell him everything will be okay.
When Nam Soon looks up from his lap, his collar shirt is wet with tears.
He sits in the bathtub, too tired to stand on his thin legs, pearl white from the lack of natural light. The water running down his body sends him back to that day when Heung Soo and him ran away from school, chased by their physical education teacher, heavy rain pouring on their backs. They had hidden in the garbage room, hands on their wet knees trying to breathe properly through their laughters. Nam Soon looked up to a dripping wet Heung Soo, laughing with his head rolled back, hair slide back and Nam Soon felt like the air got cut off his lungs. He had always been aware Park Heung Soo was handsome, but he had never looked so utterly beautiful to him, with wet clothes and mud on his sneakers. And Nam Soon had wanted, oh so bad, to reach out to his face and trace Heung Soo’s features with his fingertips.
But he always snapped out of it, his body red from the hot water, one hand reaching out in the emptiness, silence falling in the fogged room.
Nam Soon kind of knew about his feelings, about his heart clenching when Heung Soo would smile, pounding at the sight of his split lip and bloody cheeks. He never felt like it was an issue anyway. Instead he lived with it, unbothered, as he knew those feelings would come out sooner or later, maybe when they’d both be older and could understand things better. Nam Soon was saving his feelings for another time.
Except he grew older alone, had never been able to sort things out and let his feelings linger like ivy growing onto his heart.
Nam Soon promised himself he would live his life without any regrets. From the start he had never planned to lead a crazy and rich existence, he just wanted to make his time just like he wanted to.
As he was hurried in the emergency room, his body already feeling lifeless, bounced on a stretcher, Nam Soon came to the conclusion he did not fulfilled his wish.
He did not think about all those hours wasted in a classroom, dozing off to teacher Kang’s words, head pillowed on his arm. He did not think about the endless trouble he got in because of Oh Jung Ho and the awkward habit Song Ha Kyung took in interfering in his own business. He did not think about a mother he barely got to know but who’s warmth had nested in his heart. He did not think about a father who was never home, who died as a stranger, but still worked hard so his son could live a proper life far away from him.
The only thing he can think about is raw, bright and oddly alive when he can feel his own body giving up on him. It’s filled with laughters and colors dancing before his eyes. It’s everything he had and lost. It’s everything he could have known if it wasn’t for him destroying his best friend life and dream, like the Tsunami he was. It’s comforting and safe, warm like an hand nonchalantly set on his shoulder. It’s a shadow hovering over his tired body, tucking him in blankets to make sure he’s comfortable. It’s blood, sweat and bruises but oh so gorgeous painted on a face he should have caressed, kissed, taken care of like he was supposed to, like he wanted to. It was Park Heung Soo, utterly beautiful and so far away from him.
Nam Soon felt a tear run down his neck and he couldn’t dissociate the pain of his body from his aching heart anymore. He felt a presence shuffle past his bed, strange smells floating around him, whispers he couldn’t tell if they were coming from him or other patients as he tirelessly repeated like a prayer, a prayer he should have pronounced nine years ago but was too afraid to say back then. Three words that could have changed everything if he hadn’t been afraid to lose it all but ended doing so anyway.
‘’ Heung Soo-ah i’m sorry. ‘’.
Go Nam Soon was 25 years old when he died. He couldn’t remember what was the last thing he thought about, if he was afraid or in pain, but he would like to think his life ended like it started nine years ago, with the tought of Park Heung-Soo by his side.
So we've got Kim Namsoon, Min Yoonji and Jung Hosook. Now we need the female versions (and names) for Seokjin, Taehyung, Jungkook and Jimin. Wait... Jimin's female name is STILL Jimin. Oops.
I'm not even finished episode 1 and I already adore Go Namsoon's character.
He's distant and quiet but totally respectful in his speaking/body language (he uses formal wording with adults, bows respectfully, doesn't make faces or outwardly show disdain like the three stooges do)
He protects people who have a harder time protecting themselves (Ms. Jung and Yungwoo) and he does his best to operate within the rules that Ms. Jung gives him, even trying to do his class president duties despite how little he obviously cares