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    Train Rides.

    Katsuki Bakugou falls for you on the train ride, but his thoughts won’t let him approach you. So his friends give him a little nudge in the right direction.

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    Jeon Jungkook *stranger in a train*

    As usual you woke up at 6am. did your morning routine, ate breakfast and headed to your university.(You are a Seoul university's second semester student, you live alone at Seoul city in a small apartment your parents own, they're live at Busan, but call you everyday to confirm you're doing okay or not. And do a part-time job in a cafe, near your apartment after university). As usual you took train to go university 'cause it's pretty far from your apartment and sat down on a empty seat. Beside you a guy wearing a black hoodie, black jeans, hood on and a black mask. He glances at you catching your eyes, you smile awkwardly and bow your head a little before looking away. But something about the stranger caught your attention, his eyes, they seem very similar, like you see them everyday. Your station stop comes and you get out of the train pushing aside those thoughts. The stranger stared your back till you disappear out of the train with an unreadable eyes. Then the train pick up it's speed again. And you went Seoul university and catching up your friends. But little did you know, that the stranger back in the train was the famous idol of idols, the greatest rapper and song writer of the k-pop, Jeon Jungkook was in disguise....

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    Thomas & Friends — Mafia AU

    Sodor is reimagined as a controlled, semi-mystical rail-island where the North Western Railway operates less like a simple transport service and more like a tightly regulated system of power, territory, and legacy. Engines are not just vehicles but contract-bound machine spirits shaped by emotional imprinting within the island’s infrastructure field, capable of developing identity and, under rare conditions, manifesting human forms. The railway is governed under Sir Topham Hatt III’s structured authority, where movement, assignments, and status are tracked through a hidden ranking system that determines access, autonomy, and influence. Arrivals and transfers are rarely accidental, instead functioning as deliberate integrations into Sodor’s living network. Set in a modern-era industrial aesthetic inspired by the CGI continuity, the AU blends familiar railway life with darker undertones of surveillance, hierarchy, and system-driven order—where even mistakes are treated as anomalies to be corrected by the system itself.