Chloe Gilholy
Bio
Former healthcare worker and lab worker from Oxfordshire. Author of ten books including Drinking Poetry and Game of Mass Destruction. Travelled to over 20 countries.
Stories (852/0)
Taegong: Sinking In
The filming in Rome was complete. Rehearsals for their debut TV performance were over. They had one shot and one shot only to impress the world. Taeyang couldn't believe that he did it all in one day. He knew that there would be trouble with the video: Taeyang locked lips with Gong-gi outside the Vatican. They got kicked out of Sistine chapel when Gong-gi spanked him. The highlights of the day were holding hands on the Spanish steps and making wishes by Trevi Fountain.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Humans
Taegong: Boy’s Love
Taeyang and Gong-gi were escorted into a black double-decker bus. On the outside, it looked like an ordinary tour bus, but inside it was massive. It had been furnished with a homely touch complete with a kitchen, mini bar, and a lounge. Upstairs there was a bedroom with a kingsize bed. It was a five-star hotel room jammed inside a bus. Their manager Flo had her own compartment with the driver.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Humans
Taegong: Who’s On Top
Immigration was smoother than Gong-gi had anticipated. The first question they asked the men as they got out of the plan was what made Taegong unique. He had a deja vu moment. People used to ask him what make VALENTINE COOKIE stand out from their rival groups as well. He was cascaded in linear thoughts. He had an articulate response in his head, and then Flo took the words out of his mouth whilst adding her own lies to the mix.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Humans
Taegong: First Kiss
It was the first time Taeyang had ever stepped foot out of South Korea. His body slouched against his seat as he stretched. Peering out of the plane windows, he could tell he was in a different country. Taeyang suppressed his panting and urge to scream. He was technically the luckiest guy in the world, but it hadn't sunk in. The plan was surrounded by people, he could hear them banging on the plane doors. They had microphones, a dozen types of cameras and notebooks tucked into their hands. "Are they all for us?" Taeyang asked Gong-gi.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Humans