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the Word We Cannot Say

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In a near-future society where love is forbidden in schools, emotions are regulated, and confessions are punishable, Han Ji-Woo returns after a full year in an emotional rehabilitation center. His crime? Whispering the one word that no one is allowed to say. “I think I feel… that word. You know? The forbidden one.” Now, back in the same school, under surveillance and silence, Ji-Woo finds himself face-to-face with Min-Ho — the boy who never answered, the boy who never forgot. But in a world where emotions are dangerous and love is illegal, what happens when two hearts continue to speak — even without words? A Word We Cannot Say is a slow-burn, emotionally intense BL romance set in a cold, dystopian school system where even looking too long can be a risk... and love might just be the last kind of magic that still exists.
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Chapter 1 - The word we Cannot say

"You're not allowed to say that word anymore."

That's what they told Han Ji-Woo, over and over again, for twelve long months.

He stood at the school gates again. Same iron bars, same gray walls, same uniforms. But everything had changed — especially him.

He stepped inside.

The hallway fell silent.

Some students turned away. Others stared, almost afraid. Whispers followed him like shadows:

> "That's the one who got sent away."

"Did they fix him?"

Ji-Woo didn't respond. He walked with steady steps, head held just high enough to look indifferent — just low enough not to challenge anyone.

He entered the classroom.

Min-Ho was already there.

Same uniform. Same face. Same dark eyes.

But the boy who used to smile at him was gone.

Min-Ho didn't flinch when Ji-Woo walked in. He didn't blink. He just looked through him like a stranger.

But Ji-Woo saw it.

The tremble in his hand.

The way his pen stopped moving for a split second.

The way he held his breath.

> He remembers, Ji-Woo thought.

The teacher entered. No one spoke. The lesson began.

Outside, rain tapped gently on the windows — like the past knocking.

And Ji-Woo remembered the last time it rained like this.

That day, one year ago. The staircase.

Min-Ho had grabbed his wrist and asked:

> "What are you trying to say?"

And Ji-Woo had whispered:

> "I think I feel… that word. You know? The forbidden one."

No one said it anymore.

They couldn't. It was banned.

Too many stories had ended in pain — unrequited confessions, forbidden feelings, emotional outbursts, scars that never healed.

So the schools banned it. Completely. The "L-word."

> Love.

Now, feelings were regulated. Emotions were monitored.

Anyone who broke the rules was "restructured."

Like Ji-Woo.

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The bell rang. Students filed out.

Ji-Woo remained seated.

So did Min-Ho.

Neither of them moved.

The air between them wasn't silence.

It was memory.

And fear.

Ji-Woo stood slowly. He walked past Min-Ho's desk.

And just for a second — barely more than a heartbeat — their eyes met.

Min-Ho didn't say anything.

But Ji-Woo heard it anyway.

> "Don't say it again."