"i want you.." you breathed out against his lips. he raised an eyebrow at your sudden confession, before letting his gaze fall onto your lips. "please." you whispered, as he brushed a thumb against your lips. he admired your features as you sat in-front of him.
he brushes a strand of hair from your face, before pulling a fistful of hair back to have more access of your neck, where he decorates with hickeys, from your collarbone to your jawline before pulling away and moving towards your lips. his hand comes to caress your cheek before placing his lips on yours. the hand that caressed your cheek slammed down on the table beside you as he moved closer, almost towering over you. your heavy breathes filled the room, as you tangled your fingers in his hair, as you kissed back impatiently. sexual tension filled the room, as tongues were pressed against each other.
only once, he pulled away, breaking the kiss to loosen his necktie and undo a few buttons. grinding against him in need of more skin-ship, you bit your lip as you looked up at him. he grabbed ahold of your neck and pressed your lips together again for another sensual kiss.
— 𓆩♡𓆪 —
and that's all i got because i don't fully write smuts because i don't really have the confidence to anymore.
i ain't got an idea what to name the title. so that's the title for now.
boo bye 𓆩♡𓆪
edit: i copy and pasted this from my wattpad account. there are smuts to come, i was lying.
My Name is a fantastic twist on the action/thriller genre, featuring mobsters, a revenge-seeking woman, and the hunt for the mole. Han So Hee does an amazing job in her role, and the action scenes are done brilliantly.
The flexibility of Han So Hee is evident to everyone who has seen her in World of the Married or Nevertheless. She does a fantastic job here, and her performance in this action part is very unique for her. It's rare to find an actress who can pull off heavy drama, romance, and action so convincingly. The action scenes are stunningly spectacular, regardless of any tricks used with the stunts or the camera. She should be recognized for her hard work.
My Name may be shorter than other K-dramas at 8 episodes, but don't let that fool you; it's packed with incredible scenes and an excellent soundtrack. Everything felt like it was meant to be there, like everything was meant to be a part of the scenario.
The premise, the attractive OST, the superb acting, especially the performance by Han So Hee, the amazingly shot passages, the more than decent fight and action sequences, and the overall violent atmospheric setting all contributed to the success of this Netflix original.
There's absolutely nothing more satisfying than being served with justice at the right degree...
This kdrama totally nailed it. They put the protagonist to a foggy edge in life from where she returned although wounded but stronger and gave back every wound inch by inch to the perpetrators...
Her dialogues and every expressions were taking my breath away and I really need sleep because I haven't been able to get some because of this kdrama...🌸🌸
OLD BUT GOLD: Review : Dong Yi (2010) ~ Korean Drama : Historical : TV Series
An alternative title for this television series could be:
Is It Really That Great to Be King?
This is a tale about a king who didn't think it was too great to be king. King Sukjong had a dream. His dream is the reason why I chose a chess piece as my cover photo. :) He wanted to know what it was like to be an ordinary man, even if only for one day.
Can't blame him. People say the slaves and commoners have a hard life. But it's kind of rough being a king too! The hardest part is finding someone you can truly trust and give your heart to completely. You might get deeply involved with someone who you are certain you will love until the end of time. Then one day you wake up and discover that what you mistook for genuine love was just a good old-fashioned Power Grab!!
Unfortunately, by the time you come to that realization, you've already had a child with that “love of your life” and guess what? That poor innocent child is right smack dab in the middle of a Power Grab!!
Do ordinary men have such problems? You're a king of a country. But you're also a father of an innocent child. You love the child. But the child's mother? Oh my! What an evil heifer! Why didn't you see her black heart?
Yep yep. Sometimes it's a hard knock life being a king.
"Instead of treated, you get tricked. Instead of kisses, you get kicks!"
(Borrowed that quote from the Jay-Z Ghetto Anthem, “It's a Hard Knock Life”, part of the soundtrack for the family movie Annie (2014 Release) which starred a child actress named Quvenzhané Wallis.)
The Korean historical period drama being referenced is “Dong Yi” (2010).
you're tired and too tired to take yourself to your bed. you sighed as you made yourself comfortable on the couch. you stared in confusion as joong-gil approaches you. "what is it this time?" you questioned but he seemed to ignore it. you rolled your eyes at him as he leaned towards you. he places his hand against your lower-back and under your thighs, lifting you bridal style. you squeaked, surprised. "where...?" you trailed off as he teleported to your bedroom. "o-oh, thank you.." you smiled slightly at him. he stared at you blankly, before setting you down on the mattress.
joong-gil takes the spot next to you as his gaze shifts onto you, once more. you felt his gaze on you, so you shifted uncomfortably before staring back at him. "did i do something wrong?? why-" you questioned.
before you could finish, your sentence was cut short when he brushed a strand of hair and placed it behind your ear. your breath hitched. "what are you.." you trailed off when he cupped your cheeks with both hands, before leaning in and placing his lips on yours in a sweet, passionate kiss.
your hands rested on his wrists as you kissed back sweetly. joong-gil pulls away slowly as you open your eyes. you smiled, before leaning towards him, pecking his lips. he smiled at you before pulling you into a small hug.
In Big Mouth, we meet Park Changho, a lawyer with a dismal 10% success rate. The nickname "Big Mouth" refers to his tendency to boast. He has no idea that his life is about to change when the mayor of Gucheon, Choi Doha, asks him to take on a case involving the hospital administration and medical staff. It's a perilous trip full of betrayals and murders.
This is a journey fraught with peril, betrayal, and murder.
The opening sequences of the popular K-dramas "Big Mouth" and "Adamas" both take place in the middle of the night and during a rainstorm. The premise of both shows is based on the classic tale of David and Goliath, and both tell the story of a seemingly ineffectual lawyer who turns deadly when he feels cornered. The action drama starts with the identification of the criminal threat known as Big Mouse in Gucheon. An accident changes the course of Park Changho's life as he works as defense counsel in the murder case involving the Gucheon hospital.
Big Mouth is typical of the creative ways in which K-dramas tackle even mundane topics. The intriguing plot and characters' gradual development in the first episode hooks viewers. The show is still a commercial drama with the intention of providing clean viewing. Lee Jong Suk does a good job portraying a lawyer, but his performance isn't particularly memorable. The plot is interesting, and it manages to keep viewers interested, but no one character really stands out.