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Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies | FWB, off-and-on relationship | Any rank | Vers/Bottom | PM to claim


There's always someone who can't control themselves at the movies - You know the types. There's the guy who checks his phone, the one that laughs too loud, the one that shouts spoilers, and the worst offender of all: The type that spent like $150 on tickets and all the snacks just to make out with their date to varying degrees of noise, no matter what the movie. Hell, once he picked a movie called Antichrist just because the theater hadn't sold a single ticket, but uh... Definitely not the movie to make out to.

Unfortunately, the pace that you and Kyungil have is that of the couple that wastes so much to make out and find the next most dangerous place for liaisons. It's all fire and ice, hot and cold. You're both only a phone call away for the other in certain cases (ruts, heats, and drunken 3am bar pickups) but other than ... Are you even friends?

 

Be my Baby | Previous romance, ex-mate, co-parenting, family life, no rekindling of romance, platonic love | Omega - Age range should be comparable to Kyungil (32-36; wiggle room to 28) | Child is 8 years old | PM to claim

Once upon a time, everything was peachy and perfect. You and Kyungil were high school (or college) sweethearts. You were the perfect couple, the smart jock alpha and smart, pretty omega that everyone wanted. Everything was perfect, did we say that already?
Or at least it was until you fell pregnant eight years ago. This was where the true nature of Kyungil made itself known - For all the calm and bravado he had shown in your time together, all the macho alpha traits flew out the window. He grew... Nurturing? Soft? Weak.
Not like he hadn't been kind or loving before, but having a child changed him in ways that you found... Frankly, annoying. He was so devoted to the child, wanting to be a part of everything. It got to the point where he gave up his job as the lead nurse in the trauma ward and moved to some old people's home, which had more steady hours, sure, but less money overall.

Now, it's been so long that your child is almost in the double digits, and all those traits and changes that were so disgusting back when are now things that you can appreciate when it comes to a good co-parent, and even though neither of you love the same way, getting along is easy at the end of the day.

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36. Alpha.

Shaving soap and rum. 

Proud coparent to an 8yo son, Youngjun.

Administrator for an Alzheimer's and Dementia care facility.