Any soulmate aus you can recommend? Perhaps felix?? đđ
I hope these are good for you! I tried to pick some that havenât been mentioned yet on this blog. - mika
Photograph by @kamino-ink (1/1 | 3646 words)
Life at home can never seem to get any better; itâs a toxic cycle of blaming, yelling, slamming of doors, and repeat - your soulmate hasnât found out just yet, but when he does, he tries to do everything in his power to help you.
Heartbeat by @hihellohyunjin (1/1 | 3322 words)
You could feel your heart beating like crazy. Hot blood was pumped through your veins and you thought like they would explode because of too much pressure any second. Your hands were sweaty and although blood rushed like thunderstorms trough your body, there wasnât any color left in your face. You felt numb and it was terrible.
Missing Piece by @band-imagines-by-me (1/1 | 2427 words)
It was like any other day. Youâd woken up, gone to school, went home to collect your laptop bag, and made your way to the cafe you always studied at.
âHey! Y/n!â The barista you befriended months ago called as you sat down. You smiled back at him, but your frown was still noticeable. âHey, Jun.â He tilted his head as you made your way towards the counter.
âThe usual? Extra large?â He said softly. You nodded and reached for your wallet. âNah. On me. You look pretty beat. Just tell me your problems while I make your coffee.â He smiled.
In My Feelings by @jinniesmeow (1/1 | 12772 words)
You sighed as you fiddled with your pencil, head in your left palm and elbow resting on your desk while the teacher went on with the lesson at the other end of the classroom.
You looked out the window, watching the clouds in the blue sky. You wished you were a cloud. Anything but to be in school. You regretted coming today, but you had already skipped the day before. And the one before. Actually, it was your first day attending class this week.
Saying you were bored was an understatement, it didnât even come close to the reality of your situation. School was literal hell to you. Probably more than it was to anyone else, but you couldnât be sure. You werenât in their heads.
[felix]













