Hwang Hyunjin is that one member in Stray Kids who just grabs your attention the moment he steps on stage. I mean, have you seen his dance moves? The guy’s got this fluidity and precision that makes everything look effortless, whether it’s the sharp hits in 'God’s Menu' or the more emotional gestures in 'Red Lights.' And it’s not just about technique—he brings so much charisma to performances, like he’s telling a story with his body. Offstage, he’s got this playful, almost mischievous vibe in variety shows, but then he’ll turn around and post these introspective, artsy updates on Bubble that show a totally different side. It’s that duality that makes him so fascinating to follow.
What really stands out to me is how involved he is in Stray Kids’ creative process. He’s co-written lyrics for tracks like 'Streetlight' and 'Ice Cream,' which give glimpses into his personal struggles and growth. There’s a raw honesty there that resonates, especially when he talks about pushing through self-doubt. Plus, his visual arts background (he’s into painting and drawing) adds another layer to how he interprets music visually—like when he storyboarded the 'Red Lights' choreo himself. He’s not just an idol; he’s an artist through and through.
If you’ve ever fallen down a Stray Kids performance rabbit hole, you’ll notice Hwang Hyunjin’s name popping up everywhere—and for good reason. This guy is the group’s main dancer, but honestly, that title doesn’t even cover half of what he brings to the table. His stage presence is insane; whether he’s center or not, your eyes just drift to him because of how he embodies each concept. Remember 'Thunderous'? That ponytail flip lives rent-free in my mind. But what’s cooler is seeing how his dancing evolved from their debut days to now—he’s refined his style to blend power with this almost lyrical grace.
Beyond dancing, he’s low-key a mood maker in the group. Watch any behind-the-scenes content, and he’s either cracking jokes or hyping up the others. Yet he’s also the type to write long, heartfelt letters to fans about mental health, which makes him feel really relatable. And can we talk about his fashion? Whether it’s runway-level photoshoots or his off-duty streetwear, the man knows how to wear clothes. It’s no wonder he’s become a muse for so many designers.
Hyunjin’s the kind of idol who makes you go, 'How is one person this talented?' From his iconic 'Maniac' fancams breaking the internet to his unexpected skills like painting (his watercolor series during the pandemic was gorgeous), he defies the typical idol mold. What I love is how unapologetically himself he is—whether he’s being extra on variety shows or sharing vulnerable moments about his hiatus in 2021. That authenticity sticks with you. Also, his chemistry with the other members? Chef’s kiss. The way he and Felix play off each other in lives is pure chaos in the best way.
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“Y-, yes, sir.” I stutter, suddenly feeling hot all over.
“Alpha!” He corrects me. “I may be a Lycan and a King, but I’m still your Alpha, sweetling.”
Sage is nothing more than an outcast omega, living as a slave in the Blackthorn Pack. Cassius Sloane, the Alpha heir, is the only one there she can trust. Or so she thought.
When a handsome stranger stumbles into her path, bloody and dying, Sage’s kind heart won’t allow her to turn her back on him, despite the consequences for harboring a rogue. But as soon as he’s well, he leaves her too.
Sage has all but given up when her handsome stranger returns, saving her in her darkest hour. But in the midst of her salvation, truths come to light that leave her feeling even more distrustful and betrayed.
She may have been given a second chance at life and a new home, but she quickly finds the Royal pack is no place for an lowly omega. And the ever-growing pull she feels to a certain king she can never have is the last thing she needs. In a kingdom plagued by mutant rogues and political perils, will she rise above her station and find true happiness, or will she forever remain the outcast omega?
Other works:
Fate Trilogy
An Unwanted Fate
A Tangled Fate: Bound By Her Betas
A Cruel Fate: Her Gammas Regret
Legend Of Glass Lake Series
The Alpha’s Abandoned Luna And The twin Flames
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Not Their Luna: A Female Alpha Story-Coming Soon
Stand Alone
Resisting The Alpha Triplets
She: "10,000,000$. We're done. Just don’t let my husband find out."
The call boy took the black card, frowning.
She: "Not enough? You're good, but don’t push it."
He dressed, leaving behind a cold warning—"You'll regret this😡!"
A week later, she knelt before the Lycan King🐺, begging for a divorce ruling.
And there he was. Her call boy. Sitting on the throne.
He: "(Smirking) Uh-huh😈?"
My name is Amber, and my Alpha decided to set me up for an arranged marriage to form an alliance between our werewolf pack and their lycan pack. I had three brothers to choose from, and I agreed to marry Alex of the Lycanrock pack because he was the only Lycan brother I wasn't afraid of. When I met him, he wasn't huge like his brothers, Zeke and Sebastian. Instead, Alex was cute, innocent, and very childlike since he wasn't of age. It meant four more years before we could get married—four more years of freedom for me. That was my plan, but will Alex still be innocent when I meet him again four years later?
[YOU HAVE TRANSMIGRATED INTO A VILLAINESS FATED TO DIE.]
I was supposed to obsess over the Alpha King, scheme against the heroine, and meet my end at the execution block.
Instead, I rewrote the story.
I chose Pierre Ashbourne—the neglected second male lead I once pitied as a reader—and spent three years helping him rebuild his dying pack, believing I had finally changed my fate.
Then he abandoned me at our mating ceremony for his first love, the heroine.
Now, the system has given me only one way home, restore the original ending by pushing the heroine back into the arms of the ruthless Alpha King, Hades.
But the more I try to complete the story, the more these leads are getting out of character!
What should I do?
Hansel Hill, 121 years old, a female werewolf, is forced to go to high school to look after her brother, Alexus Hill (aka Alex). Alex is in his earliest stage in life, 13 years old and first high school, so he needs to have a guide with him in interacting with humans.
Hansel hates the idea of going to high school again because she has gone through it three times already, and all of her high school lives are nothing near fun. But, she learns that going to high school again is not all about babysitting her brother. Something happened in their old neighborhood that makes Hansel's existence a threat to their wolf family. Hansel's wolf family believes that she can't handle human interactions anymore and that they need Hansel to be sent to the wilderness. Hansel hates such ideas more than going to high school, so she will prove them wrong by going to high school again maintaining an average simple life of a nerd.
On her stay, she will unexpectedly find her mate in the person of Arche Jones, a popular guy who will oddly find her disguise amusing. But as far as Hansel knows, Arche is a human. Can a human mate be possible? Can her planned average simple life be possible? Let's read and see.
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Hwang Hyunjin, the talented dancer and member of Stray Kids, was born on March 20, 2000. That makes him 24 years old as of 2024. I first noticed him during their 'God’s Menu' era—his stage presence is just magnetic! It’s wild to think he’s already in his mid-20s because he carries this youthful energy that makes him seem ageless.
Beyond his age, what really stands out is how he’s grown as a performer. From his early days on 'Kingdom: Legendary War' to now, he’s refined his artistry so much. His freestyle videos on YouTube? Pure gold. Age is just a number for him; his creativity feels timeless.
Wolfchan is this adorable, fierce little mascot that represents Lee Know from Stray Kids! I love how he perfectly captures Lee Know's duality—soft yet strong, playful but sharp. The fandom went wild when he debuted, and honestly, who could blame us? He's got these fluffy ears, a tiny snarl, and just radiates chaotic energy, much like Lee Know himself.
What's really fun is how Wolfchan isn't just a static character; he pops up in merch, skits, and even the 'SKZ-TALKER' episodes. It's like Stray Kids' way of giving fans an inside joke that keeps evolving. I’ve lost count of how many memes feature him photobombing or being sassy. Plus, his design feels so Lee Know—elegant but with a bite. Honestly, he’s become a symbol of how creatively Stray Kids engage with their fans, turning inside jokes into lore.
Back in 2017, JYP Entertainment announced a survival show called 'Stray Kids' to form a new boy group. Hwang Hyunjin was one of the trainees selected to participate. The show was intense—watching them practice day and night, facing eliminations, and proving their worth was both nerve-wracking and inspiring. Hyunjin stood out immediately with his sharp dancing and striking visuals, but it wasn’t just about talent. His determination to improve and his chemistry with the other members made him indispensable.
By the end of the show, it was clear Hyunjin had earned his spot. The way he grew as a performer, especially during challenges like the 'Hellevator' performance, showed his potential. Now, seeing him as a core part of Stray Kids, it’s wild to think how far he’s come from that trainee days. His journey feels like proof that hard work and passion really do pay off.