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Analysis so bad you don't even know what it's talking about anymore.
#chrambles#not a lily orchard video (i have never watched one in my life im sorry for whoever did)#being a homestuck fan alone is hell. people make shit up and call it canon unironically its painful#can be of any form of analysis btw your responses are so insightful (and also funny)#if you mention dirkjohn in the tags then youre the one who needs to reread the canon material again lol
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slush puppy! đ
#kicks0u#my art#slime girl#dog girl#monster girl#wahoo yippie she's doneeee#i'll take this as#suggestive#just in case#once again want to mention that she's inspired by my wonderful beautiful trans friend !! âĄ#okkkk runs away
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Guess who is back in their gravity falls phase! (After it being dormant for almost a decade!)
#gravity falls#dipper pines#mabel pines#stanley pines#stanford pines#pines twins#pines family#the pine brothers#bill chiper#the book of bill#billford#yes i read the book#yes i went thru the webite for hours straight#yes i rewatched the show#yes i just got journal 3 and rhe comic bc this fixation is consuming my life again#yes im learning to decipher the codes too now#yes ive been crying nonstop for like two or so weeks straight bc I love this show sm my bags are really bad im starting to look like Ford#book of bill is so toxic old yaoi and i was so along for the ride thru and thru lmao#did i mention that i really reallly love this show?
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THE FNAF 2 MOVIE TRAILER IF IT WAS GOOD!!
#myart#chloesimagination#comic#fnaf#five nights at freddy's#fnaf fanart#fnaf movie#mike schmidt#abby schmidt#vanessa fnaf#vanessa shelly#william afton#toy chica#toy bonnie#toy freddy#fnaf 2 movie#fnaf 2#THAT TRAILERRR GUYS AHHH#I HAD TO DRAW THIS IMMEDIATELY#JUST anything so I can say my hype#THE TRAILER was genuinely SO good#the toys looks great!!#I LOVE SEEING Mike Abby and Vanessa again!!#the fact the toys are just jumping people CRAZY#BALLOON BOY MENTIONED#I LOVEEE THISS#I need this movie so bad dawg#the small shots of William too being there#thereâs so many things I gotta draw RN#SO I HOPE yall are ready for FNAF 2 content rn đ
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đđđTHE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DIGITAL PURCHASE!!!đđđ
if you missed out on the theatrical window but still want to support this film (and here's a little reminder as to why you should), CONGRATS!!! the time is nigh!! it's available for purchase on Fandago at Home, Apple TV or Amazon Prime!
#AGAIN TO QUOTE A FRIEND. they are really gonna suck all of eliza's money#but it's WORTH IT#Fandago at Home may be the best means of purchase lmfao i definitely don't want to give Amazon more of my money but it's worth mentioning#looney tunes#the day the earth blew up#porky pig#daffy duck#petunia pig#award winning
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manny discovers something mildly disappointing about jenny
#nicktoons unite#el tigre#my life as a teenage robot#jenny wakeman#manny rivera#jimmy neutron#but like a tiny cameo#comic#dewdles#sorry again for not opening tumblr for the past 600 years#gonna slowly upload all the shit ive done in the past few months ermm uhh#also forgot to mention but yes thats vega in her wallpaper if you were wondering
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One of my favorite choices the Apothecary Diaries made was making the Emperor a ânormal guyâ (as far as I know as an anime-only). Heâs not evil. Heâs not hindering Mao Maoâs journey. He respects the concubines.
If anything his lack of autonomy and presence as the most powerful person in the country further enhances the showâs themes of working within the confines of class and gender inequality.
The previous emperor was a horrible, horrible pervert. Okay, then this emperor only weds women of age⊠Until heâs forced to take his fatherâs precious wife due to politics. The current emperor reasonably avoids her.
Eunuchs exist? Bam! now the surgery is outlawed, but this will create a reduction in male labor around the palace.
The emperor clearly favors few women. Well, now he must recognize a concubine with a powerful politician father playing the system.
He supports Mao Mao toeing the line of social expectations for women, but hasnât removed the law against women preparing medicine. It makes one think, if he wanted to, could he make the change at all? For every two steps forward, heâs forced to take one step back.
In this universe even the Emperor is limited by social pressure and the expectations of his station. His life and that of his children is out of his control, and if that isnât such a compelling piece of world building I donât know what is.
If thatâs how the author twists the narrative of the Emperor you better believe her female characters dealing with womenâs issues in this society are even better written.
#you should all watch the apothecary diaries#Iâm all caught up and starting the manga#never read a manga before#and despite knowing whatâs going to happen in a MYSTERY Iâm still locked in#guys itâs so good#I canât wait to finish the manga and then jump into the light novels and read it all AGAIN#the apothecary diaries#kusuriya no hitorigoto#and if Iâm wrong about the emperor please donât tell me#no spoilers please#though this has spoilers up to the most recent episode#maomao#tagging the queen because sheâs mentioned#these characters!!!!#wrote this instead of my discussion post for classđ€Ș
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to be quite honest with you, daredevil born again could be 5 seasons of civilian lawyer matt murdock dealing with legal issues in the marvel universe and i'd watch every single episode with no complaint. his lawyering scenes were entertaining enough BEFORE we branched out into the wider mcu; now we have a higher capacity for matt saying ridiculous comic-book bullshit completely straight-faced in a courtroom, and i would legitimately adore just a whole played-straight legal drama show of matt defending random vigilantes. matthew murdock ace attorney or some shit
#sorry but i CACKLED at 'could it have been a skrull?' '........no'#og#marvel#fav#daredevil born again#ddba#daredevil born again spoilers#ddba spoilers#daredevil#matt murdock#mcu#and bc it's briefly mentioned and i have a tag for it:#ace attorney
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MCAS update: since starting iron treatment with the aim to get my ferritin stores over 100 for migraine prevention, Iâve finally been able to raise my protein intake.
(Hey, did you guys know that while some MCAS patients present with abnormally high levels of ferritin, low ferritin can cause mast cells to degranulate? And mast cells store and release ferritin when they degranulate, so itâs like a shitty ouroboros of self-fulfilling misery? I didnât. No one told me, the person with a mast cell disease and chronic lifelong anemia đđđ)
This is a big deal for me because even after years of treatment, this time last year I was living on 7-16g of protein a day because attempting to eat more than that was priming me for an anaphylactic reaction.
As of today, after 3 months of consistent iron treatment, Iâm able to eat 50-60g a day.
Progress!!! đ
#chronic health tag#MCAS#Iâm even tolerating a cup of milk every other day again đ#food mention#medically restricted diet
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Musical prodigy Steve, who is way too casual about this gift. He plays seven instruments and could read sheet music before he could spell his own name, and literally never mentions it.
He has perfect pitch and can perfectly replicate a song heâs heard once on the radio. If you gave him an instrument heâs never played before and an hour, heâd made something beautiful out of it. And no one knows.
Well, some people know.
His mom still signs him up for recitals and performances out of state, but Steve never talks about it. He just says he has something to do with him mom that weekend, and then goes to preform in a concert hall in front of hundreds of people.
Honestly, Steve kinda assumed everybody was like that.
His parents never made it seem like it was a big deal. Hell, he doesnât even consider that he could go to college for music (not that his dad would ever allow it). Itâs basically a hobby.
Itâs only after concussion number two when heâs sitting in English class listening to Eddie Munson complaining for a week straight about how he has an âepic visionâ for a ânew songâ but itâll never come to fruition because heâd need a full string orchestra.
And then another week listening to him hum the melody of the song.
And then a couple more days with the studio equipment that his parents got him for Christmas that Steve starts to think that maybe this ability isnât all that common.
Eddie - still complaining - just stares at him with shock and confusion when Steve sits a cassette down in front of him and tells him to, âStop talking.â
Honestly, that should be it, right? Steve has spent more effort making mix tapes than that cassette and those were barely a blip in the week soâŠ
So, why is Eddie Munson confronting him at his locker the next morning? Eddieâs hands are all over the place like, âDid you really find and pay an entire orchestra to play my music just so Iâd be quiet?â
âNo,â Steve says slowly because thatâs insane. âI played your music so youâd be quiet⊠it clearly didnât work.â
âYou can playâŠâ
âYeah?â
Eddie just stares at him like heâs something worth staring at and then asks seriously, âDo you want to be in my band?â
#Robin overhearing this conversation: ??#Steve turning to her: Hey you play the trumpet right? youâre off key#Nancy despite having been to his house has no idea Steve is musically gifted at all#Tommy on the other hand knows just how talented he is and misses laying on the floor while Steve practiced for recitals and listened#Tommy hears Steve mentioned that he got asked to be in a band to Jonathan Byers and is pissed for the rest of the day about the possibility#of having to go the Hideout and hear Eddie Munsonâs shitty band just to see Steve preform again#steve harrington#eddie munson
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Flipped | Mark Lee

pairing: gryffindor!mark lee x slytherin!fem reader (ft haechan) genre: angst, fluff, smut (in 2nd part) wc: 29k+ summary: the first time you met mark lee, you flipped his world upside downâ literally. seven years later and after countless attempts to avoid you, you're still driving him insane. except now, itâs for an entirely different reason. content warnings: mild possessiveness/jealousy, minor confrontation/injuries, non-consensual drugging (love potion), mark is mean at first and terribly bad at feelings, miscommunication, unrequited feelings. explicit sexual content, cursing, loss of virginity, semipublic sexual activity, oral fem receiving, unprotected sex. a/n: proofreading this after meeting mark lee irl had me feeling crazy... bro is actually majestic and i miss him BAD. anyway... this one is special to me because iâve been wanting to write a hogwarts au since forever and i absolutely love how it came out. this is also slightly inspired by the movie/book âflippedâ so it has a âshe fell first, but he fell harderâ vibe that iâm kinda obsessed with. i tried to do something different and write the events from both perspectives, i hope itâs clear enough so that you can tell when itâs him and when itâs her. feedback is always appreciated! ps: i had to split this into two parts bc apparently i reached the max word count, so all the smut cws apply to the 2nd part . thank you so much for reading!
The first time Mark Lee met you, you flipped his world upside down.
And not in a good way. In the most literal and humiliating way possible.
It happened on the Hogwarts Express, during your very first year. Mark had been desperately searching for an empty cabin but since he was dragging a suitcase stuffed to the brim by his overly concerned mother, he was at a severe disadvantage. Someone else had already claimed the spot every time he reached a door.
By the time he made it to the last cabin, he was already panting. But at last, he found one that was partially empty.
You sat cross-legged on the seat, nose buried in The Quibbler. Mark found that a little odd, his father always said The Quibbler was full of nonsense, a rag for conspiracy theorists rather than real journalism. But that wasnât his problem. His problem was the fact that both of his arms were shaking from the weight of his bag.
He cleared his throat. âDo you mind if I sit here?â
You looked up, and your messy bangs fell into your wide, starry eyes. For a second, Mark swore they got even bigger at the sight of him.
âNot at all!â you chirped, your voice high and excited.
Mark forced a polite smile and stepped inside, shuffling toward the overhead compartment. He glanced up at where your bag was already neatly placed and swallowed hard. How the hell was he supposed to get his own up there? He wasnât weak by any means, but after dragging it through the entire train, his arms were screaming in protest.
You seemed to notice his struggle because you set The Quibbler down and pulled out your wand. âNeed help?â
Mark was about to shake his head when suddenly, his feet left the ground.
âWhatâHEY! PUT ME DOWN!â
Mark flailed helplessly as his entire body flipped upside down, his robes falling over his head. Panic surged through him as he felt his pants begin to slip.
âOh my! Iâm so sorry! I thought this was the right spell!â you gasped, flicking your wand again, this time more frantically.
Mark tried to grip at something, anything, but all he managed to do was thrash at the air while more of his clothes tried to slip away from his body.
âIâI donât know the counterspell!â you admitted in a panic.
At the commotion, students from other cabins poked their heads in. A chorus of laughter erupted at the sight of Mark dangling upside down, arms desperately trying to keep his robes and pants in place.
A tall, older student finally pushed his way inside. He took one look at Mark and sighed as if this were nothing new. âSeriously? Donât you first-years ever learn?â
âIâI was just trying to help him levitate his bagâŠâ
The older student pinched the bridge of his nose. âFinite.â
Mark hit the seat with an unceremonious thud.
âIf you lot keep casting spells on the train, Iâll start deducting points from your houses as soon as youâre sorted,â the boy warned before turning on his heel and waving off the lingering audience.
You hesitated, staring at Mark with wide, guilty eyes. âIâm sorryâŠâ you whispered, your voice wavering just a little.
But Mark wasnât listening. He was too busy seeing red from both rage and humiliation. Without a word, he grabbed his bag and stormed out.
That was the day Mark Lee met you.
And the day he swore heâd never speak to you again.

The first time you met Mark Lee, you flipped.
Not literally but in the way your heart did a little somersault the moment he stepped into your cabin.
You had been engrossed in The Quibbler, completely enchanted by every bizarre detail about the magical world. Since you grew up with two Muggle parents, receiving your Hogwarts letter was like stepping into a dream where the impossible suddenly was real. You couldnât get enough of it.
Your cabin door suddenly slid open and a boy stood there, panting slightly, his face flushed red from exertion as he struggled to drag an absurdly large trunk behind him.
You felt your face heat up. Youâd never been around many boys growing up, having attended an all-girls school, but there was something about him that struck you immediately. Maybe it was the way his glasses were slipping down his pretty nose, or the way he offered a shy, slightly strained smile as he stepped inside. He was adorable.
And he was struggling.
You watched as he attempted to haul his trunk toward the overhead rack, his arms visibly trembling under its weight. Something in you immediately wanted to help.
The problem was⊠you had no idea what you were doing.
Youâd only ever performed magic by accident, usually when you got too emotional. Your mom still loved to tell the story about how the lights in the house flickered every time you cried as a baby. Or the time Madeline Perkins made fun of your pigtails, and the swings mysteriously sent her flying off the playground.
But youâd only just gotten your wand the day before at Ollivanders. You hadnât practiced a single spell yet, but you had been reading your textbooks. Wingardium Leviosa was the most basic charm in your book.
How hard could it be?
Apparently, hard enough that you somehow missed the part where it said that even though the spell was only for objects, if it was aimed at a person, it would also make their clothes float.
Which was how you now found yourself staring up at the cute boy youâd just met, his body suspended in midair, robes billowing wildly, eyes wide with pure horror.
Talk about a terrible first impression.
From that moment on, Mark Lee avoided you like the plague. Â
It didnât help that you were sorted into different housesâhim in Gryffindor, you in Slytherin. You quickly learned that those two houses were basically sworn enemies, which made it even easier for him to pretend you didnât exist. Â
Despite his rocky start on the train, Mark had no trouble making friends in Gryffindor. He was well-liked, effortlessly charming, and even if he wasnât the loudest in the room, he always carried a quiet sort of confidence. You, on the other hand, kept to yourself. Spending most of your free time watching him from across the Great Hall, your crush on him growing by the day. Â
You didnât know why you liked him so much, he hadnât done anything grand or impressive to win your admiration. If anything, he actively tried to avoid you. Â
You tried approaching him a few times during your first year, hoping to properly apologize and smooth things over. But each time, he found a way to dodge you, claiming he was late for class, too busy with homework, or suddenly needed to be anywhere else but next to you.
So by second year, you changed your approach. Â
If Mark Lee wouldnât pay attention to you as a friend, youâd make him notice you as a rival. Â
Mark had been one of the best students in your first year, so you became an absolute academic weapon in your second. You were determined to match him in every class, if not surpass him. Â
âExcellent work, Miss Y/N,â Professor McGonagall praised, a rare note of surprise in her voice as she examined the intricate tea jar you had just transfigured from a blue jay. Â
You glanced over your shoulder at Mark. He was sitting a few rows back, his brows furrowed as he stared at your jar with a barely concealed frown. His own transfiguration was⊠less successful. The lizard heâd tried to turn into a pen still had a suspiciously scaly texture. Â
But it wasnât just Transfiguration where you shined. Â
You also excelled in Potions, something that became very clear when Professor Snape assigned your class, which you shared with the Gryffindors, the difficult task of brewing Draught of Living Death, a highly advanced sleeping potion that could render someone unconscious with just a single drop. Â
One of the Gryffindors groaned in frustration. âSir, this is way too advancedââ
âIf itâs too difficult for your little Gryffindor hands,â Snape sneered, cutting him off, âperhaps you should take notes on how some of the Slytherins are managing. Particularly Miss Y/N.â
Your ears burned at the attention as several students shuffled closer to your workstation, peeking at your bubbling cauldron. The only ones who didnât approach were the Gryffindors at Markâs table. Â
You noticed that his potion was violently spewing green gas bubbles, and he looked deeply frustrated, brows knitted together as he stirred with precision. Â
Letting your own potion simmer for a moment, you stood up and made your way over to his table. The chatter among his friends died down as you approached. Zhong Chenle, the boy sitting next to him, smacked his arm lightly to get his attention. Â
Mark finally looked up, his glasses fogged from the potion fumes, and the front of his hair sticking up in all directions. Â
You stifled a laugh. Â
âNeed help?â you asked, tilting your head slightly. Â
Mark blinked at you, and for the first time since the train, you finally had his full attention.
âNo, thanks. I got it.â Â
The words had barely left Markâs mouth when his potion let out another violent blorp, spewing a sickly green bubble into the air. It popped immediately, releasing a smell so putrid it made your stomach churn. Â
âDude, that smells like a trollâs ass,â Chenle cackled, covering his nose. Â
Jaemin, who was sitting across from Mark, raised an eyebrow. âYeah, mate. Sheâs the best in the class.â He shot you a grin. âLet her help.â Â
Mark resisted the urge to groan. He knew they were right, but the last thing he wanted was for you to be the one correcting him. It was bad enough that you had been outshining him in every subject lately, now you were swooping in to save him too? Â
But before he could protest again, you stepped closer to his cauldron making his entire body tense.
âWhat did you add to make it green like this?â you asked, peering into the potion. Your voice was calm, inquisitive like you werenât there to gloat but to actually help. Â
Mark clenched his jaw, eyes fixed stubbornly on the cauldron. âI did exactly as the instructions said.â Â
Jaemin let out a small snort, clearly unconvinced. Â
âHm,â you hummed, examining the bubbling liquid. âYou mustâve added more than three drops of Valerian root extract.â Â
Mark frowned. Valerian root extract? He thought back to when he had been adding the ingredients, trying to get ahead of everyone. Had he miscounted? Maybe. Probably. Â
You reached for a small vial of powdered sopophorous bean and sprinkled just a pinch into the potion. âThis should balance it out and bring it back to its original black color,â you explained, gently stirring the mixture. Â
Mark watched in reluctant amazement as the once-toxic green sludge darkened before his eyes, settling into the inky black shade it was supposed to be. Â
He barely stopped his brows from rising in surprise. You had fixed it. Just like that. Â
Mark swallowed down the frustrated lump in his throat. He wasnât about to give you the satisfaction of knowing you had one-upped him again. Â
âThat was impressive, Y/N,â Jaemin said, clapping his hands.
âThanks,â you said, smiling shyly. âThe instructions in this book are a bit ambiguous, so I suggest adding less than what the recipe says at first, watching how the colors change, and then adjusting accordingly.â Â
Mark exhaled slowly, forcing himself to loosen his grip on his stirring rod. He hated to admit it, but that was actually⊠good advice. Â
Still, he kept his eyes on his potion, refusing to look at you or thank you for helping.Â
"You should start sitting with us, Y/N," Chenle said, grinning like a cat as he threw an arm around Mark. "So you can help our boy here, whoâs clearly lost."
Mark didnât miss the way your eyes lit up at the invitation. And that was exactly why he needed to shut this down immediately.
He knew about your little crush on him, everyone did. You werenât exactly subtle about it. You always looked at him with those heart eyes across the Great Hall, his friends teased him about it constantly. You also cheered the loudest for him at every Quidditch match, even when he was playing against Slytherin. Even when your house lost. Heâd seen the way your own housemates sneered at you for it, the way they mocked your infatuation, but you never seemed to care.
The other thing about you was that you were so unapologetically Muggle-born.
Not that Mark cared about blood status. He wasn't that kind of wizard, despite coming from a long line of pure-bloods. But you made it so difficult for yourself. You didnât even try to blend in among your Slytherin peers. You didnât mind their teasing, didnât care that you had practically no friends in your own house.
It was frustrating, the way you took every jab with a smile, like none of it ever got to you. But what frustrated him even more was that whenever he said anything, whenever he so much as muttered something slightly harsh, your whole face fell.
And for some stupid reason, that bothered him more than it should.
âSorry, this table is already full,â Mark said, once again avoiding your gaze. He imagined the way your smile faltered.
âWhat are you talking about? Thereâs plenty ofââ
Mark elbowed Chenle sharply in the stomach.
âLike I said, the tableâs full.â
âOh⊠okay,â you murmured, your head dipping slightly. âThen Iâll leave you to it.â
Mark didnât watch you walk away, but he could feel the disappointment in your steps.
âDude, youâre so mean to her,â Jaemin muttered, his eyes still on your retreating figure. âShe clearly likes you.â
âWhatever,â Mark huffed, waving him off. âLetâs focus on something else.â He ignored the knowing smirk Jaemin shot him and triedâfailedâto ignore the creeping warmth rising up his neck.

In your third year, you found a passion for Herbology.
Mark shouldâve been relieved. After all, the more time you spent in the greenhouse, the less time you spent trying to talk to him. And at first, it was great. He barely had to think about you at all.
But then⊠it became his problem.
Because one day, he started noticing small bowls of water left in his usual spotsâon the Gryffindor table, outside the Quidditch locker room, even near the Gryffindor common room entrance. At first, he ignored them. Maybe some first-years were testing a spell. Maybe it was a coincidence.
Then, he saw the petals floating in the water shift and transform into delicate, shimmering fish as soon as he grabbed the bowl.
And Mark hated to admit it⊠but it intrigued him. The magic was advanced, something most students their age wouldnât even attempt. He even caught himself watching the tiny enchanted fish, mesmerized by the way their colors glowed under the candlelight.
That was his mistake, because his friends noticed.
âYouâre actually accepting her gifts now,â Chenle teased, crossing his arms as Mark peeled off his muddy Quidditch uniform.
âWe donât even know if itâs hers,â Mark argued, tossing his gloves onto the bench.
Jaemin snorted. âDo you really think anyone else in our year knows how to do that kind of magic?â
âYeah, sheâs the only one crazy enough about you to put in that much effort,â Chenle added with a smirk.
Mark rolled his eyes. âThere are other girls who like me, you know.â
Jaemin raised an eyebrow. âAre there? âCause I feel like Y/Nâs already scared them all off.â
Chenle laughed. âHonestly, just give her a chance. Sheâs pretty, and letâs be real, sheâd probably do anything for you.â
Mark sighed, rubbing a towel over his damp hair.
They didnât get it. Heâd spent years running from you, dodging your attempts, shutting down any rumors before they could spread. He couldnât just give in now.
Maybe it didnât make sense to anyone else.
But it did to him.
So he kept doing what made the most sense to him, and one day, you found yourself walking into the greenhouse when your eyes immediately spotted the familiar bowls scattered across the table. Your heart clenched at the sight, but you refused to believe Mark would just discard your gifts like that.
But as you approached, you noticed something that made your stomach twist painfully. The fish, once so vibrant and lively, now lay still in the water. They barely moved. They didn't swim with the same energy, the same color that had once made them sparkle. They just stayed there, like lifeless figures floating in stagnant water. And, as ridiculous as it sounded, you could almost swear they looked sad.
It hit you like a physical blow. Mark really didnât want anything to do with you.Â
The realization didnât come alone, though. Youâd noticed it over the last few months, but youâd been too stubborn to admit it to yourself. Mark had been spending more time with a girl from Ravenclaw. You didnât even know her name, but the way they talked and laughed together, the way heâd smile at her with that soft look youâd always hoped to get... It was all the confirmation you needed. Mark Lee wasnât just avoiding you⊠he was interested in someone else.
You stood there in the greenhouse, staring at the fish, a sinking feeling settling deep in your chest. He didnât care about you the way youâd always hoped.Â

In your fourth year, you decided it was time to focus on yourself. To put Mark away and finally let go of your feelings for him.
Youâd been practicing something called Occlumency. Professor Snape had given you a book on it and told you it would help you shield away any distractions when you started falling behind in class due to your little infatuation with a certain seeker.
âThis is very advanced magic,â Snape had said, handing you the book with a knowing look, âand it takes months, sometimes years, of practice to master it.â
And practice you did. Every day, you worked at it, pushing your emotions into a mental drawer and locking it away. It was hard at first. Your thoughts kept wandering back to Mark, but slowly, you began to make progress. You learned to control your thoughts, to put each memory, each feeling about him into that mental drawer, one by one, and shove it far back in your mind.
The more you practiced, the easier it became. It wasnât perfect, but over the course of the year, you started to feel a strange sense of indifference towards Mark Lee.
At least until The Yule Ball was announced in the middle of the term. Even with all your hard work on Occlumency, you couldnât stop the twinge of longing that crept in. You knew Mark would be going with Mia, the Ravenclaw girl whose name you had learned through the whispers of the school. It wasnât like you had any right to feel disappointed, but the nagging thought of asking him yourself refused to leave your mind. Â
You had planned to skip the celebration altogether. The last thing you wanted was to sit alone while Mark and Mia danced, all dressed up and happy.
But that changed one afternoon in the library when you were buried in research on Venomous Tentacula for a Herbology project
The library was the one place where you could lose yourself without interruption, so you were caught off guard when you heard footsteps approaching and a voice calling your name.
âHey, Y/N, right?â Â
You turned, surprised to see Lee Haechan standing there. He was easily one of the most popular guys in Slytherin, the kind of person who always had a group of friends around him, cracking jokes and showing off on the Quidditch pitch. He wasnât one to hang around in the library by himself during a free period. You couldnât even remember the last time you had spoken to himâif you ever had. Â
âYeah,â you answered, your voice more guarded than usual.
You were used to your fellow Slytherins teasing you for the smallest things, such as your Muggle clothes or the way you searched for books manually instead of having Madam Pince summon them for you.
âYou probably donât remember, but last year, you helped me during the Potions final,â he said, his tone surprisingly shy. It was a sharp contrast to the cocky confidence he usually carried. Â
You thought back, remembering how badly he had struggled to keep his assigned potion from bubbling over and spilling across the table. You had only helped him because if his potion had spilled into yours, it wouldâve ruined your work. But you didnât tell him that. Â
âI remember,â you said, reaching for a book on a higher shelf. Â
Before you could grab it, he stepped closer, plucking it from the shelf with ease. Â
âThanks,â you muttered, slightly suspicious of the unexpected kindness. Â
Then he said something that completely threw you off balance. âListen, I heard you donât have a date for the Yule Ball.â
You tried to keep your expression neutral, but your fingers tightened slightly around the book. Lee Haechan, of all people, was bringing up the Yule Ball? He was one of the most sought-after guys in Slytherin, and yet here he was, talking to you about the biggest event of the year. Â
âIâm not really planning on going,â you said, brushing off the conversation as you moved toward a nearby table. Â
And, of course, he followed. Â
âReally? Why not?â he asked, dropping into the seat across from you. Â
You sighed, knowing he wouldnât leave you alone until you answered. âFor starters, I donât dance.â You flipped open your book, eyes scanning the pages in an attempt to distract yourself.
Haechan leaned forward slightly. âAh, thatâs an easy fix. I can teach you.â Â
You glanced up, raising a brow. âWhere is all this coming from, Haechan?â Â
His smile widened when you said his name âI thought it was obvious,â he said. âI want you to go to the dance with me.â Â
You stared at him, waiting for the punchline, for the moment heâd burst into laughter and reveal it was all some elaborate joke. But he didnât laugh. He just watched you, his smile still in place. Â
âMe?â you asked, narrowing your eyes. Â
He nodded. âYou have pretty eyes, by the way.â His voice was casual as if he were just commenting on the weather. You nearly choked on your own breath, covering it up with an exaggerated cough.
âDid anyone ever tell you that?â he continued, watching your reaction with obvious amusement. Â
You willed yourself to stay composed, but your heart was racing. What was he playing at? Â
âWhy would you want to go with me?â you asked. âIt canât just be because I helped you once on a test.â Â
âWhy not?â He rested his chin in his hand. âMaybe Iâm extremely grateful and want to repay you.â Â
Your heart beat faster than you wanted it to, and you couldnât tell if he was just messing with you or if he actually meant it. Haechan had a teasing air about him that made it impossible to tell. Was this a bet with his friends? Or did he just enjoy seeing you flustered?
You hesitated, trying to find the right words, but before you could say anything, he stood abruptly. Â
âSleep on it if you want,â he said with a grin. âYou can tell me after the Quidditch game on Saturday.â
âOh, but I wasnât planning onââ
âIâll see you there, Y/N,â Haechan said, cutting you off with a wave. Before you could protest, he walked away, leaving you in stunned silence. Â
The next few days were strange. Haechan was clearly hovering around you. He wasnât making it obvious, but you were observant enough to notice that he wasnât skipping some of your shared classes anymore. He had also started spending time in the library even though youâd rarely seen him there before. He didnât approach you, but you felt his eyes on you every time. Â
You also realized he was checking out books right after you did. It was oddly amusing, so you decided to mess with him one day.
You had spent enough time in the library to know how to take books from the Restricted Section without alerting Madam Pince. You pretended to read over one, placed it on a different shelf, and waited. A few minutes later, you spotted Haechan heading straight for that section. Â
Silence filled the air, then a bloodcurdling scream rang through the library. The sound of a book hitting the floor echoed through the rows of shelves. Moments later, Haechan rushed out, his wide eyes locking onto you as you hunched over, struggling to hold in your laughter. Â
âIâm guessing that was your doing,â he said, dropping into the seat beside you. Â
You shook your head, still grinning. âThatâs just a security mechanism all the books from the Restricted Section have.â Â
His brows lifted, amusement flickering in his gaze. âHow did you even get a book out of there without a professorâs note?â Â
You shrugged. âI have my ways.â Â
He tilted his head slightly, watching you with something that made you suddenly self-conscious. âYou keep surprising me, Y/N.â Â
Across the library, Mark sat at a table with Mia, his Potions textbook open in front of him but he wasn't reading anymore and his quill was static in the air. His gaze was locked on you and Haechan, watching the way you leaned in, the way your laughter softened the space between you. Mia followed his stare, then let out a quiet hum. Â
âWhat an odd picture, huh?â Â
Mark blinked, tearing his eyes away. âWhat?â Â
Mia tilted her head, her quill twirling between her fingers. âTheyâre from the same house, sure, but Haechan is one of the most popular guys in school.â She glanced over at you, then back at Mark, a slow smile tugging at her lips. âAnd she⊠isnât she kind of an outcast? Even in her own house?â Â
Mark tried to keep his tone neutral and disinterested âSo?â Â
Mia let out a soft laugh, dipping her quill in ink. âIsnât it obvious? Heâs probably just bored. Using her for his own amusement.â Â
Mark glanced back at your table. Haechan was leaning in, grinning as he spoke to you. You looked up at him with something close to exasperation, but there was a smile playing on your lips. It was weird. You didnât smile like that often.
He ignored the way something twisted in his chest. âYou donât know that,â he muttered, forcing his eyes back to his parchment. Â
Mia hummed, unconvinced. âI guess weâll see, wonât we?â

The next morning, you woke up earlier than usual for a Saturday with a quiet sense of dread settling over you. Instead of heading to the greenhouse like you normally would, you made your way to the Quidditch pitch, the crisp morning air biting at your skin. You had layered up so much that your scarf nearly swallowed half your face, but even with the extra warmth, you wished you were still curled up in bed. Â
When you reached the stands, the realization hit you like a punch to your faceâtodayâs match was against Gryffindor.
You shouldâve known, but school events had barely been on your radar between your Occlumency lessons and your herbology studies. Â
You climbed up to the Slytherin side of the stands, slipping into a seat in the back row. It wasnât crowded yet, and you hoped to stay unnoticed, keeping your head low. The last thing you wanted was to catch the attention of a certain seeker. Or two. Not that Mark would be looking your way anyway. Â
The distant whoosh of broomsticks cut through the morning stillness, and then, all at once, the stadium came alive. Players soared onto the pitch in a blur of red and green, the announcerâs voice booming through the enchanted speakers. You were only half-listening when you noticed Haechan scanning the crowd. Â
You set to ignore him when his eyes landed on you. Â
He mouthed something, but you couldnât quite make out the words from the distance. His lips moved again, slower this time, like he was asking a question. Â
You hesitated, then lifted your hand in a thumbs-up, hoping that would satisfy whatever he wanted. Though you immediately regretted it when you felt the weight of other eyes shifting onto you. People had noticed the exchange. Your face burned, and you quickly looked away.
The game began, and you tried to focus. Your eyes followed Haechan for most of it, but every so often, your Occlumency walls slipped, and your gaze found Mark. He was fast, his broom cutting through the air as he scoured the pitch for the Snitch. Haechan was right on his tail, matching his every turn, the two of them locked in a battle of speed. Â
You knew Mark was a talented seeker. He was quick and light in the air, but his broom wasnât as fast as Haechanâs, and that made some difference. Â
You werenât really rooting for either of them. At least, thatâs what you told yourself. Though the right thing to do as a Slytherin would be to hope for Haechanâs victory. Â
The crowd suddenly roared, breaking you from your thoughts. Both seekers had disappeared behind one of the towers in a steep dive, and they were gone for a few agonizing seconds. Then, like a flash of green lightning, Haechan shot back into the air, arm raised, the golden Snitch clutched tight in his fist.Â
The Slytherins around you erupted into cheers, the stands vibrating with excitement. You blinked, then let yourself be swept up in the celebration, joining the chorus of triumphant screams.
Haechan suddenly veered toward the stands, his broom tilting slightly as he hovered just above the crowd. He brought the Snitch to his lips, pressing a quick kiss to its delicate golden surface before tossing it in your direction. Your hands reacted before your mind could catch up, fingers closing around the tiny fluttering ball with ease. Â
A collective gasp rippled through the Slytherin section, eyes darting between you and Haechan. Â
"Y/N!" Haechan called out, his voice carrying effortlessly over the noise of the crowd. "Will you go to the Yule Ball with me?"Â Â
The world felt like it had slowed. Â
You hated attention. You hated feeling like all eyes were on you. But what you hated the most in that moment was the fact that Mark was there, hovering just behind Haechan, watching everything unfold. His broom was still, his expression neutral, but you could feel his eyes burning into you, waiting for your response. Â
"So," Haechan prompted, his voice a little breathless from the cold and the game, his nose and cheeks tinged pink. "What's your answer?"Â Â
Your fingers tightened around the Snitch. You risked a quick glance at Mark, searching for somethingâanythingâin his face. But all you could see was the annoyance from losing the match. Â
There was only one right answer. Â
"Okay," you said. Â
Haechan grinned, throwing his arms up in victory. The crowd erupted, voices overlapping as cheers and chants of his name filled the air.

Mark wasnât on his best game today. He was usually laser-focused before a match, but things werenât going right thia morning. First, someone pulled a prank and turned his Quidditch robes a bright pink. Now, he was stuck wearing Sungchanâs, which were way too big. They hung loosely around his shoulders and got in the way whenever he tried to move. Â
On top of that, Mark was in a strangely sour mood, though he couldnât figure out why. Everything felt off. The broom didnât feel right in his hands, and the wind felt harsher than usual. Â
Then he saw you in the stands. Â
At first, he thought you were there for him. You usually came to cheer him on, so it made sense. But when Lee Haechan flew by and his face lit up when he saw you, Mark realized heâd been wrong. You looked flustered, but you still gave him a thumbs up. Â
So, you werenât there for him? That was okay. Actually, it was better than okay. Â
But then Haechan wouldnât stop. He kept swooping around Mark, poking fun. Â
âA little slow today, huh?â Haechan called as he flew beside Mark. âYou looking a little distracted, Lee.â Â
Mark narrowed his eyes. âFocus on your game,â he said, his tone clipped. Â
âOh, I am.â Haechanâs eyes flickered to you in the stands, where you were rubbing your hands together for warmth. Â
Markâs focus broke. The rest of the game felt like a blur.
He was usually the fastest to spot the snitch. No matter who he played against, his eyes always found it first. And Haechan wasnât known for being the most observant player, so when Mark saw the snitch fluttering just a few feet away, he immediately maneuvered toward it. But his borrowed robes dragged around his legs, slowing him down. By the time he managed to free himself, Haechan had already spotted the snitch and was racing toward it. Â
Mark pushed forward, forcing his broom to match Haechanâs speed. When he caught up, the Slytherin boy turned to him with a smirk and a challenge in his eyes. Â
âFirst one to catch it wins the prize,â Haechan said. Â
Mark frowned. There was no prize for catching the snitch. The cup at the end of the year depended on accumulated wins, and there were still plenty of matches left. But then it clicked. Haechan wasnât talking about the cup. He was talking about you. Â
For some ridiculous reason, he thought Mark was interested in you. Â
The snitch suddenly dove, and both seekers followed. They jostled for position, each elbowing the other to get ahead. But then Haechan leaned forward, and it was like his broom had shifted into another gear. He shot ahead, leaving Mark behind with no chance to catch up. Â
When Mark rose back to the pitch, he already knew he had lost. Â
It shouldnât have pissed him off as much as it did. Gryffindor had been on a winning streak for the past three matches, and they were still leading. This loss wouldnât hurt them in the long run. But something about losing to Haechan irritated him. Â
It definitely wasnât the fact that Haechan flew straight toward you. It wasnât the fact that he tossed you the snitch and asked you, in front of the entire school, to go to the dance with him. Â
Mark didnât know why his ribs felt tight against his chest or why he found himself waiting for you to look at him. But then you did, and all he could do was scowl. Â
And then you said okay. Â
Mark didnât wait to hear the cheers so he turned his broom and flew away.

It was the night of the Yule Ball, and you were nervous. Ever since the match, you had started getting more attention from your fellow Slytherins. Some of it was good, some of it wasnât. A few girls had taken an interest in you, though, and they were nice enough that you didnât feel the need to keep your guard up so you didn't refuse when they offered to help you get ready for the ball.
âYou have really pretty eyes,â Minjeong said, tilting your chin up. âI think if we curl your lashes and tweeze your brows a bit, theyâd stand out even more.â Â
âOh. Thanks,â you said, shifting awkwardly on the vanity stool they had just enchanted into existence in the dorm. Â
âI hope you donât mind,â Karina started, eyes bright with excitement, âbut I made some modifications to your dress.â Â
You tensed. âWhat? What kind of modifications?â Â
âOh, just a few little ones,â she said, waving a hand dismissively. âI mean⊠youâre about to show up with the most popular Slytherin guy. You can't wear something plain.â Â
âRight,â Minjeong agreed, blending eyeshadow onto your lids. âYou have to show everyone youâre on his level.â Â
You werenât sure how you felt about that. But you let them work. They curled and pinned your hair, dusted powders and pigments onto your face, and finished off with a few well-placed glamour enchantments. When they finally let you open your eyes, the reflection staring back at you was almost unrecognizable. Â
âThis is our best work yet,â Minjeong said, clapping Karina on the back. Â
âAbsolutely,â the taller girl agreed, looking satisfied. Â
Your hair fell in soft curls over your shoulders, half-pinned in the back with what looked like strands of shimmering tinsel woven in. Your eyes somehow looked bigger, framed by thick lashes that made them seem darker, more intense. Your brows were perfectly shaped, giving your face a softer, more refined look. Â
âOkay, now put on the dress! Weâll go get ready,â Karina said, pointing toward the neatly laid-out fabric on your bed. Â
Before you could say anything, they were already out the door. Â
âThank you!â you called after them, but they were long gone.
You turned toward the bed, hands smoothing over the fabric of the dress Karina had "modified". To your relief, it was still elegant and not overly flashy. The gown was a soft, silvery blue with a delicate shimmer that caught the light when you moved. The bodice was fitted but modest, with sheer lace sleeves that draped lightly over your shoulders. The skirt flowed down in gentle layers of airy fabric, giving it an almost weightless quality. It was pretty, delicate, and just fancy enough to make it clear you hadnât thrown it together last minute. Â
You let out a breath you hadn't realized you were holding. At least it wasnât anything too dramatic.
When you stepped out of the girls' dorm and into the Slytherin common room, your heart pounded so loudly you were sure someone could hear it. Haechan was waiting for you, and the moment your eyes met, you noticed how the entire room seemed to pause. Conversations quieted, and nearly every gaze turned toward you.  Â
âWow⊠you look so⊠wow,â Haechan stammered, walking up to you. His expression was so genuinely stunned that you felt warmth rise to your cheeks.
âYou look gorgeous, and I donât think that even describes it well.â He took your hand and pressed a soft kiss to your knuckles, his lips curling into a grin when he noticed how flustered you looked.  Â
âHah, thanks,â you chuckled nervously. âYou look nice too.â He did. His black suit fit him well, long robes flowing behind him, accented with silver details that made him look effortlessly put together. His hair was slicked back, but a single strand had fallen over his forehead, softening his sharp features. Â
He placed a hand on your back and led you up the stairs and out of the dungeons, you instinctively held onto his arm to steady yourself.  Â
Thankfully, by the time you reached the Great Hall, the attention had shifted from you. The room was filled with students dressed in elegant robes, sparkling gowns, and tailored suits, each more dazzling than the next. The sheer number of people made it easy to blend in, or so you thought. Â
Because somewhere across the hall, a particular Gryffindorâs eyes never left you.
âWho is that?â Jaemin asked, his mouth hanging open in disbelief.  Â
âThatâs Y/N, idiot,â Chenle replied, looking equally stunned.  Â
âNo way⊠seriously?â Jaeminâs eyes widened.  Â
âNow she finally looks like she could really date someone like Lee Haechan,â Mia chimed in, sipping her drink with a raised eyebrow.  Â
Mark didnât respond. His gaze remained fixed on you across the room.  Â
âCat got your tongue?â Mia teased, and Mark snapped out of his trance, his eyes meeting hers.  Â
âNo⊠I was just thinking she looks the same,â Mark muttered before walking away.  Â
You ended up enjoying yourself far more than youâd expected. Haechan was surprisingly fun to be around, and he wasnât getting too touchy, which you appreciated. You both jumped and swayed to the music of the Weird Sisters.  Â
âI hate this band!â Haechan shouted over the noise, but his feet didnât stop moving.  Â
You burst out laughing. âMe too.â Â
He grinned at you, his face flushed, both of you breathless and sweaty.
Then, out of nowhere, he asked, âHey, whatâs up with you and Mark Lee?â
Your laughter died in your throat.
âHuh? Nothing, why?â you stammered, trying to hide your nerves.  Â
âBecause heâs looking at me like he wants to hex my head off,â Haechan said, chuckling.  Â
You glanced over your shoulder and saw Mark indeed staring in your direction. His expression was tight, angry even, but there was something else there too. Beside him, Mia was practically clawing at his attention, asking him something. He simply shook his head, dismissing her with a frown before she stormed off.  Â
âDonât mind him,â you said, turning back to Haechan, but he was already watching you.
âIâm not,â he said softly, his hands finding yours.Â
Suddenly, you were standing closer to him, and you had to tilt your head to meet his gaze. The music shifted into a slower tune, and your heart skipped a beat when you realized how close he was now.  Â
âStop me if youâre not okay with this,â he murmured, his breath warm against your face. Before you could even process, his lips brushed yours, and then he closed the gap entirely.
Haechanâs lips were soft against yours, and for a brief moment, the world around you disappeared. The music faded into the background, the chatter of students blurred into nothing, and it was just the two of you. Â
Then, all at once, everything shattered. Â
A loud crack echoed through the Great Hall, and before you could process what was happening, something thick and cold splattered down your back. You gasped, stumbling away from Haechan as a chilling sensation spread over your skin. A murmur rippled through the crowd as gasps and stifled laughter filled the air. Â
You looked down. Dark, sticky liquid seeped into the delicate fabric of your dress, staining the soft silk into something sickly and ruined. A pungent smell filled your nose. You barely had time to react before your dress started shrinking. Â
Your breath caught as the bodice tightened, the fabric pulling uncomfortably against your ribs, cinching around your waist like an invisible grip. Your sleeves vanished, and the hemline shot up several inches in one horrifying swoop, exposing far too much of your legs. Â
The laughter grew louder. Â
You clenched your fists, heart pounding as humiliation crashed over you in waves. Â
âWhat the hell?â Haechanâs voice rang out, sharp and furious. He whipped around, wand drawn, eyes scanning the hall for the culprit. Â
And then your gaze landed on Mark. Â
He stood several feet away, his wand still faintly sparking at the tip. His expression was frozen, his face a shade paler than before. His mouth was slightly open, like he wasnât sure how the spell had left his lips in the first place. Â
But you didnât see uncertainty. You didnât see hesitation or guilt. All you saw was an angry boy. Â
A boy who barely acknowledged you before. A boy who always seemed unimpressed by your very existence. A boy who just humiliated you in front of the entire school. Â
Your throat tightened. Â
He really hated you that much. Â
Haechan was already stepping in front of you, blocking you from the murmuring students. His wand was still raised, his grip so tight his knuckles had gone white. Â
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you, Lee?â His voice cut through the noise, venom dripping from every word. Â
Mark didnât respond. His jaw was clenched, his fingers twitching like he wanted to undo what he had just done. But he didnât move. Â
Your breath was shaky as you forced your voice to come out steady. âYou didnât have to do that.â Â
Markâs gaze snapped to you, something flickering in his eyes. But you didnât care what it was. Â
âYou couldâve just ignored me like you always do,â you continued, your voice sharper now, your chest rising and falling with barely contained anger. âYou didnât have to humiliate me.â Â
Mark opened his mouth, but for once, he had nothing to say. Â
You swallowed against the lump in your throat, then turned away. Â
Haechan was already pulling off his robe, draping it over your shoulders before wrapping a protective arm around you. âCâmon, letâs go,â he muttered under his breath, shooting one last glare in Markâs direction before leading you out of the Great Hall. Â

Mark didnât mean to stare.
But from the second you stepped into the Great Hall, he couldnât seem to look away.
You didnât look different. Thatâs what he told himself. It was just a dress. Just some makeup. Just a bunch of pointless glamour spells. Nothing about you had actually changed.
And yet.
And yet.
His grip tightened around the goblet in his hand as he watched you dance with Haechan, laughing at something he said, looking so damn happy at his side. Mark didnât even know Haechan that well, but for some reason, he hated him.
He hated the way Haechan touched your waist. He hated the way you let him pull you closer when the song slowed down. Hated the way you tilted your head to look up at him, that slight pause in your movements making it clear what was about to happen.
Markâs heart slammed against his ribs, something bubbling up inside him, something sharp and hot and suffocating.
And before he even thought about what he was doing, his fingers twitched around his wand.
It happened too fast.
A crackle of magic shot from his wand like a reflex, like something instinctual, something uncontrollable. It streaked through the air, twisting and curling before hitting you and Haechan where you stood.
The Great Hall fell into silence and then laughter erupted.
Mark could barely register what had happened, only that you looked devastated. Your dress was drenched and shrinking until the delicate fabric was something ridiculous, something cruel, something designed to humiliate.
His blood ran cold. He had done that.
He hadnât meant to. He didnât even know what spell he cast, just that it happened because of the way you looked at Haechan. Because of the way Mark didnât want you to look at Haechan.
Haechanâs voice cut through the buzzing in his ears.
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you, Lee?â
You turned to him then, and when your eyes met his, something inside him dropped.
Because you didnât only look angry. You looked⊠hurt.
"You didn't have to do that," you said, and it wasnât an accusation. It was just... disappointment.
Mark felt something claw up his throat. But he couldnât say anything.
He watched as you shook your head, your expression hardening as you pulled Haechanâs robe tighter around yourself.
"You couldâve just ignored me like you always do,â you said, voice sharp now. âYou didnât have to humiliate me."
Mark opened his mouth, but nothing came out.
And then you turned your back on him. And he just stood there still gripping his wand.
Still feeling that suffocating thing inside his chest.
Hating himself for the fact that he had only just realized what it was.
Mark felt like the ground had been yanked from under him. His whole body felt heavy, like he was stuck in some kind of nightmare where he could see everything going wrong but couldnât stop it.
Jaemin sighed, shoving Markâs wand into his own pocket. âSeriously, what the hell was that?â
Mark couldnât answer. He was still staring at the spot where youâd stood, where youâd looked at him like he was the worst person in the world.Â
Chenle shook his head. âLook, I donât know what your problem is with her, but you actually humiliated her in front of everyone. Thatâs not just being petty, Mark. Thatâs being cruel.â
âI didnât mean to,â Mark said quickly, voice hoarse, but even as the words left his mouth, he knew how weak they sounded. What did that even mean? That he hadnât meant to hex you? That he hadnât meant to let his jealousy swallow him whole?
Jaemin scoffed. âWell it sure as hell looked intentional.â
Mark ran a hand through his hair, frustration and guilt tangling in his throat. âIâI donât know. I wasnât thinking. It justââ He exhaled sharply. âIt just happened.â
Jaemin exchanged a look with Chenle. âRight. It just happened that you hexed her right when she was kissing Haechan.â
Markâs jaw tightened. He hated the way Jaemin said it. Like it was so obvious.
Chenle crossed his arms. âIf youâre gonna act like this every time you see her with another guy, maybe just admit that you like her and spare everyone the dramatics.â
Mark flinched. âI donâtââ
Jaemin held up a hand. âBefore you finish that sentence, think really hard about whether or not itâs a lie.â
Mark clamped his mouth shut. Because he didnât know anymore.
But it didnât matter, did it? Even if he did like you, what difference would it make?
You were the one who hated him now.

By the time your fifth year came around, youâd successfully mastered Occlumency so well that when you returned to school Mark was nothing more than a passing thought. The memories you had of him felt distant, like a foggy dream.
You never thought youâd feel this way, but it was almost freeing. The emotional weight heâd carried for so long was no longer crushing you. You were finally able to move on.
After what happened at the Yule Ball, you were relieved that Haechan seemed to understand you needed space. He kept things between you friendly, never bringing up the kiss or attempting to do it again. It made things easier, even if there was still an underlying tension whenever he caught your eye for too long. But just because he didnât push for anything more didnât mean he stopped very obviously flirting with you.
If anything, he seemed to have doubled down. Compliments slipped into every conversation, his arm would brush against yours whenever he passed by, and he always found some excuse to sit next to you in the common room or during meals. It was like he had claimed you in some unspoken wayânot forcefully, or in a way that made you uncomfortable, but in a way that let everyone else know that he was still very much interested.
Karina and Minjeong, meanwhile, had become your biggest support system. For the first time, you felt like you truly had friends. And if they had one common enemy, it was Mark Lee.
âHe is so pathetic,â Karina muttered, stabbing at her breakfast aggressively. âWalking around like a sad puppy as if he isnât evil.â
âHow dare the Gryffindors say weâre the house full of terrible people when they have someone like Mark Lee?â Minjeong scoffed, tossing her hair over her shoulder.
You hid a small smile behind your cup, already used to their daily Mark-related grievances. It had become routine at this point. Every morning, without fail, they found something new to complain about. And if they couldnât find anything, they made something up.
âI mean, look at him,â Karina continued, tilting her head toward the Gryffindor table. âHeâs just poking at his food and sighing dramatically. Does he expect us to feel bad?â
Minjeong rolled her eyes. âAs if he has anything to be heartbroken over. Heâs the one who embarrassed you in front of everyone. And now he has the audacity to mope around? Get a grip.â
You said nothing, focusing on your plate instead. You had built up your Occlumency walls so well that even you werenât sure what you felt about Mark anymore. You werenât angry. You werenât sad. You werenât⊠anything. And you were proud of that.
You stopped going to Quidditch games after a while. You just couldnât shake the feeling of self-consciousness that crept in every time you stepped into the stands. But Karina and Minjeong convinced you to go today. It was Slytherinâs match, and though it was against Gryffindor, you agreed. You trusted your walls, confident that nothing could touch you now.
The game started, despite the pouring rain. The weather only seemed to make it more intense. The announcerâs voice echoed over the field, remarking on the lightning that nearly struck the Slytherin keeper. You could barely hear him over the storm.
Mark and Haechan were both darting across the sky, locked in pursuit of the Snitch. They were higher than the other players, cutting through the rain like streaks of lightning themselves. You tried to follow them with your eyes, but the thick raindrops blurred your vision and the gusts of wind whipped your hair into your face, making it harder to see. Then, all at once, the sky split open with a crack of lightning.
Your heart skipped a beat as you saw Markâs broom fall from the sky, his body following in a terrifying, uncontrolled descent.
âOh my god!â You gasped, your voice barely carrying over the storm. Time seemed to slow. Your mind raced as you realized that one of the professors had cast the Arresto Momentum charm just in time. The world around you shifted back into real-time, and suddenly, Markâs body was lying motionless on the pitch.
He was unconscious but thankfully unscathed. The rain was pouring down in sheets now, mixing with the frenzy of footsteps as professors rushed to his side.
Without thinking, you slipped out of the stands, pushing through the chaos of the crowd. Your heart was hammering in your chest, your breath quickening as you neared the pitch. The professors were already at his side, checking him over carefully. You could barely breathe, the panic tightening around your chest.
âMark,â you whispered, as if calling him out of a deep sleep.

When Mark woke up, the first thing he saw was Madam Pomfrey waving her wand over him, a soft golden light flickering at the tip as she muttered a diagnostic spell under her breath.
âOh, great heavens! Youâre finally awake,â she gasped, clutching her chest in relief. âI was beginning to think Iâd have to send for St. Mungoâs. There was no reason for you to still be unconscious!â
Mark blinked a few times, his vision still slightly blurred, before realizing he wasnât alone. Chenle and Jaemin were sitting nearby, their faces tight with concern.
âMate, you scared the shit out of us,â Chenle said, his brows furrowed.
âWe thought we lost you,â Jaemin added, a little too serious for Markâs liking.
âWhat⊠happened?â Mark asked, his voice hoarse, as if he hadnât had a sip of water in days.
âYou fell off your broom from at least fifty feet in the air. It was insane,â Chenle said.
âI donât⊠why donât I remember anything?â Mark mumbled, wincing as a dull, throbbing pain settled in his skull.
âProfessor McGonagall slowed your fall, but you still hit the ground pretty hard. You mustâve knocked your head,â Jaemin explained.
Madam Pomfrey huffed. âIâll bring you a dose of Revitalizing Tonic, it should help with the disorientation. You two wrap things up and get to your dorms⊠itâs far too late for visitors.â She turned on her heel, bustling off toward her supply cabinet.
Jaemin scooted closer, watching Mark carefully. âHow are you feeling?â
âLike I got beat up by the Whomping Willow,â Mark muttered.
Chenle snorted. âYouâre lucky you didnât actually land on it. That wouldâve been really bad.â
âWe were all so worried. No one thought youâd wake up today,â Jaemin added.
âThe whole team was here earlier,â Chenle continued. âMia too⊠and, uhâY/N was the last one to leaveââ
âWait, what?â Mark pushed himself up too fast, his head spinning in protest. âY/N?â
âYeah, weâre just as shocked as you are,â Chenle said. âShe ran to the pitch the second you fell. I swear, I thought she was gonna pass out from how hard she was crying.â
âShe looked like she was having a panic attack,â Jaemin added. âProfessor Snape had to give her a Calming Draught.â
âI think she genuinely thought you were going to die,â Chenle said.
Markâs stomach twisted painfully. His mind still felt sluggish from the fall, but that one piece of information cut through it like a blade.
You were crying over him? Panicking? That didnât make any sense.
âThis doesnâtâŠâ Mark swallowed. âThis doesnât make any sense. Why would sheâwhy would she care?â His voice was barely above a whisper, his chest ached in a way that had nothing to do with his injuries.
âBeats me,â Chenle shrugged. âShe hasnât talked to you in over a year. I was sure she hated your guts. But apparently, youâre harder to get over than we thought.â
Mark barely registered the teasing tone. His brain was running a mile a minute.
You were worried about him. You didnât hate him? Or maybe⊠maybe it was just shock. Maybe seeing him fall had been scary in the moment, and once you knew he was okay, you'd go back to ignoring him. This didn't mean anything.
âŠRight?
After Chenle and Jaemin left, Mark knew he wouldnât be able to sleep. Madam Pomfrey had left him a Sleeping Draught, which sat untouched on his bedside table.
He couldnât stop thinking about what Jaemin said. How you ran onto the pitch, crying over him. It didnât make sense. You hadnât spared him a second glance since the Yule Ball. If anything, he wouldâve preferred if you were still angry, if you had lashed out at him, screamed, hexed himâanything.Â
But instead, you had simply erased him from your world. The few times you had looked at him had been either by accident or when he deliberately put himself in your way, and your eyes had always been so empty.
The door to the hospital wing suddenly creaked open. Mark assumed it was just the wind, or maybe Madam Pomfrey checking in on him, so he quickly shut his eyes and feigned sleep when he heard soft footsteps approaching.
For a moment, there was nothing. He almost convinced himself he had imagined it until he felt the weight shift at the edge of his bed.
Then, the sound of quiet, muffled sobs.
âMarkâŠâ
His breath caught in his throat.
It was you.
Before he could even process it, your hand was suddenly on his face, fingers grazing his cheek in the softest touch. A shiver threatened to run down his spine, but he forced himself to stay still.
âIâm sorryâŠâ Your voice was fragile. âI wished so many bad things on you last year⊠I feel likeâŠlike this is my fault.â A shaky inhale. âPlease be okay.â
Mark wanted to sit up. Wanted to tell you it wasnât your fault, that none of this was. That he had deserved everything you threw at him but not this guilt.
But if he moved, would you run? Would you slip away before he even had the chance to say anything?
He was too much of a coward to find out. So he stayed still, letting your fingers caress him, letting your words sink into his skin like a warmth he hadnât felt in so long.
Mark was certain you had stayed the whole night. Even in the haze of half-sleep, he had felt your presence beside him. He only realized you had left when the first rays of sunlight began filtering through the hospital wingâs windows.
Madam Pomfrey cleared him to leave that morning, assuring him he wasnât in any real danger anymore. She did, however, insist he avoid Quidditch for at least a week. Not that he particularly cared. There were no matches coming up, but even if there were, he doubted heâd be able to focus on anything other than you.
He didnât know what to do with the new knowledge that you did care about him. That you had cried over him. That you had touched him so gently, so reverently, as if he were something precious. It should have been a relief, but it made him anxious instead. After all this time, after everything that heâd done to you, how was he supposed to approach you?
The thought of you looking at him with those same empty eyes, telling him to get lost, made his stomach twist.
Noâhe had to be smart about this. He had to find a moment when you were alone.
That would have been easy before, when you had no friends and spent most of your time buried in books or wandering the castle halls by yourself. But now? Now, you were constantly surrounded by Karina, by Minjeong, and worst of all, by Haechan.
Mark had been watching the two of you closely, trying to figure out if there was something going on. He knew Haechan was still pursuing you, that much was obvious, but you werenât dating as far as he could tell. At least, he hadnât heard anything about it.
Still, the thought gnawed at him.
After a lot of consideration, he decided the best way to talk to you was during your prefect rounds at night. The problem was figuring out when you were scheduled. If he had tried this a year ago, you probably wouldâve handed over the information without question. Now? Not a chance.
So, he had to get creative.
It took some effort to figure out your schedule, but after bribing a few Slytherins with an unlimited supply of Fizzing Whizzbees from Honeydukes for the rest of the year, he learned that your shift usually started around 8 pm.
So by 7:59 pm, he was slipping out of the Fat Ladyâs portrait, glancing around to make sure Filch wasnât lurking in the shadows. His heart was pounding, but he wasnât sure if it was from nerves or anticipation.
He was finally going to talk to you.
He figured youâd start your shift near the Slytherin common room, so he made his way toward the dungeons. Sure enough, there you were, walking slowly, completely absorbed in a book.
Mark couldnât help but smile to himself.
"So much for staying vigilant during patrols," he finally said.
You flinched, nearly dropping your book. When you turned around, your wide eyes locked onto his, shimmering under the dim candlelight. For a second, all he could think about was how lovely you looked.
"Mark..." you breathed, almost like you couldnât believe he was real.
"Hi," he said, scratching the back of his neck. He looked away for a moment, gathering the courage to step closer.
"Are you okay?" you asked, and the genuine concern in your tone made his heart stumble over itself.
"Yeah, it wasnât that big of a deal," he chuckled nervously.
"Not a big deal?" Your brows furrowed, and your tone sharpened slightly. "You fell from the sky, Mark."
He wasnât used to you looking at him after all this time, much less with worry.
"Iâm sorry," he said, watching the way your hands clenched into fists at your sides. "I heard you were pretty shaken up after it."
"YeahâŠ" you admitted softly, your voice barely above a whisper. "I was..."
Mark's heart jumped. He knew it already, he knew you had stayed by his bedside, knew you had cried over himâbut hearing you say it made something in his chest tighten painfully.
Your eyes scanned him again, like you were checking to make sure he wouldnât collapse at any second.
"Iâm okay, I promise," he reassured you.
You nodded, then let out a sigh, glancing around as if suddenly remembering where you were.
"What are you doing outside your common room this late?"
Mark hesitated. Should he make up some excuse, or should he just tell the truth?
"If you were planning to sneak out with Mia, Iâll have you know that I must deduct points from your house and report it to Professor McGonagall," you said, your tone suddenly more detached. Just like that, the warmth in your expression flickered out, and your eyes went cold again.
Mark felt like he had just been shoved back into reality.
"No, no," he stammered quickly. "Mia and I are not⊠weâre not together."
You pursed your lips, nodding slowly. "Okay. Then whyâ"
"I wanted to talk to you," he blurted out. "To apologize. For everything. I never got the chance to back then."
"Itâs been a year, Mark," you said flatly.
"Yeah, I know," he murmured. "But you still deserve an apology. And I know I donât deserve to be forgiven, but⊠I needed to say it anyway."
His voice faded toward the end, barely audible.Â
"OkayâŠ" You tucked a loose strand of hair behind your ear. "You're forgiven. I donât hold it against you anymore... I actually havenât for a while."
"Really?" Mark blinked. "You donât even care why I did it?"
"Not really. It doesnât matter anymore."
"I want to explain, though," he insisted.
You simply nodded, waiting.
Mark took a deep breath. "I was an idiot back then⊠well, I guess Iâm still an idiot but I was an angry idiot. And I donât know what came over me⊠I took it out on you. But I swear, it wasnât because I hated you. I never hated you." He exhaled sharply, as if forcing the words out before he lost the nerve. "I know you donât have to believe me, but⊠I justâI need you to know that."
He spoke so fast, stumbling over his words. Afraid that if he paused, he wouldnât get to say everything he wanted. By the time he finally stopped talking, your expression had softened just a little.
"I seeâŠ" You seemed to search for the right words before settling on a quiet, "Iâm glad you told me." A small, tentative smile tugged at your lips.
But it didnât ease the tightness in Markâs chest. It didnât make him feel any better. Because there was more, so much more he wanted to say, but he didnât know how. And he was terrified.
"Do you wanna hang out?" he blurted before he could stop himself.
"NowâŠ?" You glanced around, hesitating. "Iâm kind ofâ"
"No! Sorry, I meant⊠later. Tomorrow, maybe? OrâI donât know⊠whenever you can."
You stayed quiet for a moment, considering it. "Uhm⊠okay. Tomorrow. After class?"
Mark nodded too eagerly. "Yes! That sounds perfect." His voice came out overly excited, but he couldnât help it.
"Okay. See you tomorrow, then." You gave him a small wave before turning away. "Now go before any of the other prefects see you."
Mark barely registered your warning, his mind was already racing ahead to tomorrow.

You were dreading your night shift as a prefect tonight. You hadnât slept much after staying by Markâs side all night. You heard he was discharged this morning, but not seeing him with your own eyes made you feel as if he was still hurt.
You had no idea how to deal with the knot in your stomach, so you brought a book with you hoping it would distract you. But even as you read the words on the pages, they blurred into one long line, your mind constantly flickering back to him.
Youâd spent so long putting up walls inside your mind, careful to shield yourself from things that hurt too much. It had worked, mostly. You hadnât felt anything deeply in a long time. But after the accident, those walls felt thinner, more fragile than ever.
And the minute Mark spoke behind you, you felt them crack.
Your whole body went stil and he was just standing there, smiling shyly at you. It took everything in you not to collapse in relief.Â
You whispered his name and tried so hard not to let your emotions show. But everything felt too much, the relief, the fear, the overwhelming rush of memories and feelings you had buried for so long. You had to hold it all in. You couldnât let him know how glad you were to see him.Â
You were trying to remain composed, to keep your usual guard up, but with him standing there, looking so... so Mark, Â
"Hi..." he said quietly.Â
You forced yourself to speak. "Are you okay?" It was the question you had been waiting to ask, but it came out more desperate than youâd intended.
"Yeah, it wasnât that big of a deal," Mark chuckled, the sound awkward and nervous. But even the way he said it made your heart sink with unease.
You couldnât hide the irritation that sparked inside you, the remnants of the fear still clinging to your chest. "Not a big deal? You fell from the sky, Mark." The words left you harsher than you intended. You were so angry at the idea of losing him, so scared because it had been too close.
"Iâm sorry, I heard you were pretty shaken after it." His voice was quieter now, and you could feel the way he was trying to reach you, even though the distance between you both felt insurmountable.
You nodded slowly, the walls inside your mind trying to reassemble themselves, trying to keep you composed. âYeah... I was...."
The truth slipped out, and as soon as it did, you regretted it. You didnât want him to know just how terrified youâd been that something might happen to him and you wouldnât be able to truly tell him how you felt. The walls inside your mind cracked again.
"Iâm okay, I promise," Mark said softly, his gaze holding yours, as if trying to assure you.
You wanted to close your eyes and pretend like everything was okay, but the walls kept wavering. You couldnât trust that feeling, not yet.
You nodded, but the unease inside you didnât go away. Not when you saw the way his eyes kept searching yours. You felt like you were standing on the edge of something you couldnât control. Â
The walls that had kept your emotions in check for so long were trembling now, and it was getting harder to keep them from falling. You needed to focus on something else, anything else. Â
"What are you doing outside of your common room so late?" You forced the authority back into your voice. But you knew it didnât fool anyoneânot Mark, not even yourself.
He stumbled over his words, clearly nervous. "I wanted to speak to you. Apologize for everything. I never got the chance to back then."Â Â
The words hit you like a sudden gust of wind, knocking the breath from your lungs. It wasnât just an apology. It was him standing in front of you, looking so... raw. You werenât sure if you were ready for everything he was willing to lay bare. But you couldnât stop him. You couldnât stop yourself from listening.
You let out a breath you didnât know you were holding. "Itâs been a year, Mark."
"I know. But you deserve an apology, and I know I donât deserve to be forgiven, but still... I wanted to say it."
Your heart squeezed at the sincerity in his voice, but something inside you fought to keep the walls intact. The last time youâd allowed yourself to feel so exposed, it had ended in too much pain. Â
"Okay..." You put a strand of hair behind your ear. "Youâre forgiven... I donât hold you to it anymore. I actually havenât for a while."
His expression shifted in relief, but it didnât bring the peace you thought it might. "You donât care why I did it?"
You shook your head, forcing the walls to stay up. "Not really. It doesnât matter anymore."
"I want to explain, though," Mark said, looking at you with an intensity you hadnât seen in him before.
And you nodded, thinking that maybe it was okay to let the walls waver for now.Â
So you heard him out when he nervously asked to hang out, and you ignored the logical part of you that told you you might get hurt again.

The next day, Mark woke up earlier than usual. He told himself he wasnât making a big deal out of hanging out with you today, but he still spent longer than necessary in the shower. He even put on cologne, something he never did.
He only had two classes with you this year, and after the Yule Ball accident, he made a habit of sitting as far away as possible, just so you wouldnât catch him sneaking glances every few minutes.
But today, he was going to sit next to you.
At least, that was the planâuntil he walked into Divination and saw that Lee Haechan had already taken the seat beside you.
Mark blinked. He didnât even know Haechan was in this class. Then again, he was pretty sure he had skipped most of the semester. And yet, he suddenly decided to show up today? Right when Mark was finally trying to make things right with you?
Mark scowled as he trudged to the table behind yours. Mia slid into the seat next to him, but he barely noticed her presence until she snapped her fingers in front of his face, breaking his intense staring contest with the back of Haechanâs head.
"Did you do something different to your hair?" Mia asked, eyeing him.
Mark instinctively ran a hand through it. He had used a bit of gel this morning, but now that she pointed it out, he felt self-conscious.
"No," he muttered, dropping his hand and forcing himself to focus on Professor Trelawney, who was currently droning on about the art of tea leaf reading.
"...And remember," she was saying dramatically, her bracelets jingling with every exaggerated movement, "the leaves do not lie! They reveal the truth hidden beneath the surface, the past, the present, and sometimes, if you are truly gifted, the future."
Mark barely listened, too distracted by the way Haechan kept whispering in your ear.
"Now! Pick a partner and interpret their tea leaves. It can be anyone's cup!"
Mark didnât hesitate. He shot up from his seat, stepping around Mia and snatching your cup before Haechan could even reach for it.
You flinched slightly at the sudden movement, but when you looked up and saw it was him, you relaxed.
"Hello," Mark said, smiling.
You smiled back. "Hi."
From beside you, Haechanâs jaw tightened. "I see youâre alive."
Mark smirked. "Youâre lucky I am or thereâd be no witness to prove you didnât push me off my broom."
âGuide yourselves with the book and pay close attention to the patterns so you can decipher what the tea leaves say,â Professor Trelawney cut in, her voice airy and theatrical as always.
âI guess Iâll look at your cup then.â You flicked your wand, summoning Markâs cup toward you.
Haechan huffed beside you and settled for reading Miaâs cup instead.
Mark watched you tilt his teacup, your eyes scanning the damp leaves at the bottom with unnerving concentration. Heâd never taken Divination seriously, Trelawney's constant doomsday prophecies were more of a running joke than anything, but the way you were studying his cup seriously made him realize you were exactly the opposite.
âAlrightâŠâ You murmured, brushing your fingers against the rim of the cup as you turned it slightly. âThis shape hereâŠit kind of looks likeâŠâ Your brows furrowed in thought before you glanced at the textbook. âA hound?â
âA hound?â Mark repeated, leaning in slightly.
âIt symbolizes guilt.â You looked up at him then, and for a moment, the room felt too quiet. âSomething thatâs been eating at you for a while. Maybe something you want to say but havenât faced properly yet.â
You were staring back into the cup as if searching for something more. Mark wanted to brush it off, make some joke about Professor Trelawney getting to your head, but the way you spoke made him hesitate.
âWell,â he started, clearing his throat, âthatâs⊠ominous.â
âMaybe it just means he regrets not catching the Snitch before nearly cracking his skull open.â Haechan snorted, leaning back in his chair.
Markâs jaw twitched but before he could open his mouth to say something, Professor Trelawneyâs voice rang through the room.
âNow, now! I sense many of you are struggling to find clarity in the leaves, but do not fret! The Inner Eye is a gift not all possess.â
Mark turned your cup carefully in his hands, squinting at the clumps of tea leaves at the bottom like they might suddenly rearrange themselves into something comprehensible. They didnât.
âAlrightâŠâ he said slowly, stalling for time. âSo, umâthis kind of looks likeâŠâ He tilted his head. âMaybe⊠a deer?â
You raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. âA deer?â
âOr⊠a horse,â he amended quickly. âYeah. Definitely a horse. Which, uh, probably meansâŠâ He paused, grasping for anything remotely logical. âYou have an adventurous spirit. And, um, bravery. And, like⊠untamed passion?â
Mia snorted from beside him, barely holding back her laughter, while Haechan outright scoffed.
Before you could tease him, Professor Trelawney materialized beside your table, her many scarves billowing behind her. She peered over Markâs shoulder, tutting disapprovingly.
âI knew you didnât have the Sight, my dear boy,â she said, shaking her head mournfully. âBut fear not, Divination is an art that can be nurtured⊠even in those with less potentialâ She patted his shoulder with a dramatic flourish before floating off to torment another group.
Mark sighed, his ears burning red. But then he glanced at you and you were smiling. At him.
And suddenly, he didnât care about looking like an idiot.
The bell rang before he could bring up your plans for later, and you left with a small wave. He spent the next few hours trying not to overthink it, but thankfully your last class of the day, Care of Magical Creatures, was together. That meant another chance.
Professor Kettleburn led the class out to the paddock, where a row of iron-reinforced cages sat waiting. Todayâs lesson was on Chimeras.
Even Mark knew that was a terrible idea.
âOf course, we wonât be working with full-grown Chimeras,â Kettleburn reassured, âfor obvious reasons. However, the Ministry has provided us with young ones under very, very careful supervision.â
He demonstrated the proper way to throw raw meat to the creatures. The chimeraâs serpent tail lashed at him when he got too close, and the class collectively took a step back.
âAlright! Now, you lot give it a try!â Kettleburn beamed, seemingly unfazed by the near-death experience.
Mark grabbed a chunk of bloody meat and approached the enclosure, trying to ignore the way the chimeraâs goat head was glaring at him. The moment he threw the meat, it hit the ground about a foot too short, and the beast let out a dissatisfied growl.
âThis,â he muttered under his breath, watching as the chimeraâs lion head snapped at him, âis why Professor Kettleburn has lost almost all his limbs.â
âNeed help?â
Mark flinched at the sudden voice, turning to find you standing there, watching him with an amused tilt to your lips.
He huffed out a laugh. âYou know, Iâve noticed you ask that a lot. Do I really look that helpless?â
You giggled. âUhm⊠a bit.â Then, you took the meat from him and tossed it over the fence in one smooth motion. The chimera caught it mid-air, seeming significantly less hostile toward you than it had been toward him.
Mark blinked. âIs there anything youâre not good at?â
âYeah,â you admitted. âIâm a terrible flyer.â
Mark scoffed. âThatâs the one thing I think Iâm good at.â
âOh, Iâve heard.â You said it casually, but both of you knew youâd been to almost every single one of his Quidditch matches since first year.
He hesitated, then rubbed the back of his neck, summoning whatever courage he had left. âSo⊠did you still want to hang out today?â
âYes,â you said without hesitation. âHow about the library?â
Mark barely resisted the urge to groan. He tried to keep his face neutral, but you noticed the way he grimaced.
You smirked. âOr we can do the greenhouse?â
His expression instantly lightened. âYes! That sounds good.â
And when you turned back toward the chimera, Mark found himself staring a little too long. Heâd never really noticed how pretty your eyes were. Or maybe he had, and heâd just forced himself to ignore it. But nowânow he couldn't stop seeing them. The way they glowed when you got something right in class, the way they sparkled when you looked at him for the first time on the train all those years ago.
He missed that. The way you used to adore him.
And he hated himself for wasting itâbecause heâd been too much of a coward. Too immature to handle something so good.

After your last class, you made your way back to the Slytherin dorms, stopping in front of your mirror to fix your uniform and contemplate whether a simple glamour charm might make your cheeks look a bit rosier. Not that you were dressing up for Mark, obviously.
You werenât sure how to feel about his sudden shift in attitude. Heâd never been this⊠nice before. And maybe you were quick to accept it because youâd spent the past few days terrified of losing him. But was that enough of a reason to let your guard down?
You sighed, closing your eyes and practicing Occlumency for a few minutes before heading out. You knew youâd need your walls strong if you didnât want to embarrass yourself in front of him.
When you stepped into the common room, Karina and Minjeong were hunched over a Potions essay they definitely shouldâve finished by now.
âAnd where are you going all dolled up?â Karina asked, looking up from her parchment.
âWhat? I look the same as I always do,â you said, feigning nonchalance.
Minjeong raised an eyebrow. âAre you meeting Haechan?â
It wouldâve been easier to say yes. But theyâd find out soon enough when Haechan inevitably strolled through the door looking for you.
âNo, Iâm going to go check on the Venomous Tentacula.â You were actually proud of how quickly you came up with the lie.
âOkay. Boooring.â Karina waved you off, already focused back on her essay.
You smiled quickly, muttered a goodbye, and slipped out of the common room before they could ask anything else.
When you arrived at the greenhouse, Mark was already there. He straightened up the moment he saw you, hands fidgeting slightly at his sides. But then you noticed he was holding something. A flower.
Not just any flower... a Moonbloom Orchid. A rare magical plant that was known to change colors based on the emotions of the person holding it, and right now, its soft lavender hue radiated warmth and quiet affection.
Your eyes widened. âOh my god, Mark⊠itâs so pretty. How did you get it?â
Mark shrugged, trying to seem casual. âOh, it wasnât that hard to find.â
That was a complete lie.
He had sneaked out to Hogsmeade during his free period yesterday and asked around every store, pub, and dodgy corner for hours, trying to track one down. He had spent almost all his galleons on it.
But looking at your face, your excitement, he decided it was worth every single one.
âThank you. I love it,â you said, your fingers brushing over the glowing petals as you smiled up at him. Â
And that smileâMerlin, that smileâhit Mark like a Bludger to the chest. Â
For the first time, maybe ever, he wanted to kiss you. Really kiss you. Not in some fleeting, passing thought but in a way that made his heart pound and his throat tighten. The desire was so sudden, so strong, it nearly knocked him off balance. Â
He cleared his throat, shoving his hands into his pockets. âOkay, so⊠want to show me around?â he asked, as if he hadnât been having lessons in this greenhouse for years. Â
You giggled, and he could tell by the amused glint in your eyes that you saw right through him. âSure,â you said, playing along. âI guess I can show you what Iâve been working on.â Â
You led him toward a section of the greenhouse that looked darker, the air thick with the scent of damp soil and something faintly spicy. Twisting vines curled around the edges of a wooden planter, their leaves twitching slightly as you approached. Â
âThese are pretty hard to find,â you explained, crouching beside the pot. âI begged Professor Sprout to let me plant the seeds I found. Donât ask where I found them, though.â Â
Mark raised a brow, intrigued, but he didnât press. Â
âYou really love this stuff, huh?â he asked instead. Â
You glanced up at him, then back at the plant, lightly running your fingers over its writhing leaves. The Venomous Tentacula shuddered, curling toward your touch as if it recognized you. Â
âI guess I do,â you admitted. âI donât know⊠I feel comfortable around plants. I can feel their emotions, almost. Even if they canât really express it⊠I guess I relate to thatâ Â
Mark watched you carefully, noting the way you hesitated like there was something more you wanted to say but couldnât quite bring yourself to. Â
The way you spoke about plants⊠it was almost the way he felt about you. Â
Something real and quiet. Something he had never really put into words because he didnât know how. Because even now, standing next to you, close enough that he could see the way the evening light reflected in your eyes, he felt like he shouldnât want it. Â
Mark wasnât sure how long he stood there just watching you, but it was long enough for you to notice.
You blinked up at him, tilting your head slightly. âWhat?â
He shook his head, forcing a laugh. âNothing,â he said.
But it wasnât nothing. It was the way the soft glow of the sunset made you look almost unreal. The way your lips parted slightly, like you were about to say something, only to change your mind. The way his own thoughts were a mess, tangled somewhere between I shouldnât and I canât stop thinking about you.
You turned back toward the plant, your fingers lightly tracing one of the curled leaves. âItâs kind of funny,â you murmured, half to yourself. âPlants grow towards the things they need. Sunlight, water⊠warmth.â
Mark swallowed. He wasnât sure why, but something about the way you said it made his skin feel hot. âYeah?â
You nodded. âThey donât second guess it. They donât hold themselves back.â
He wasnât sure if you meant anything by it, but it struck something deep in his chest anyway.Â
Because he had spent years holding himself back.
And now, with you standing this close, your voice soft, your eyes flickering to his he wondered if maybe he should stop doing that.
His hand moved slightly, barely thinking, like an instinct. Like those plants reaching for sunlight. And for the briefest moment, your fingers brushed against his.
It would be so easy to close the space between you.
So easy to reach forward, to tip your chin up slightly, to finally, finallyâ
The greenhouse door banged open.
Mark jolted back so fast he almost knocked over the planter.
Professor Sprout bustled in, looking completely oblivious to the moment she had just shattered. âOh! What are you two doing here? Curfew is soon, I need to lock up for the night.â
You cleared your throat, stepping back as well, tucking a loose strand of hair behind your ear. âSorry, Professor. We were just finishing up.â
Mark forced himself to breathe, still feeling the ghost of your fingers against his.
Still thinking about how close he had been⊠and how badly he already wanted to try again.

The rest of your fifth year went by in a blur. Even though you and Mark were on much better terms now, there was little time to think about it between the overwhelming pile of O.W.L prep and the ridiculous amount of homework assigned for every subject.
You managed to pass every exam, most of them with an Outstanding. Mark, on the other hand, had spent so much time this year distracted by you that he fell behind on his classes.Â
So as punishment, he forced himself to stay awayâat least until he could guarantee he wouldnât completely fail.
He still barely scraped by. Defense Against the Dark Arts was the only subject he earned an Outstanding in, but his Potions grade wasnât high enough to qualify for the advanced level. Not that he wanted to take the class again, but it meant one less excuse to see you during the day.
When sixth year came around, he found himself sticking around you more, even if your friends didnât particularly like him. So more often than not, he waited until you were alone.
Like now.
âHello,â Mark said, spotting you sitting on the grass with a book open in your lap. The Whomping Willow loomed behind you, its massive branches swaying with an eerie creak. He eyed it warily.
âYouâre awfully close to that thing.â
You barely glanced up. âItâs not so bad once it gets used to you.â
Mark scoffed, crossing his arms. âI donât think that is capable of getting used to anything.â
You hummed, flipping a page. The late afternoon sun filtered through the leaves, making you look almost ethereal.
Mark swallowed.
Heâd spent so much time not noticing these things, forcing himself to ignore the way your presence always made his stomach twist. But now, it was getting harder to push those thoughts away.
Without thinking, he sat beside you, close enough to feel the faint brush of your robes against his. âYou know,â he said after a moment, voice quieter than before, âyou are allowed to relax now. OWLs are over.â
You huffed a soft laugh, still looking at your book. âI don't think I know how.â
Mark tilted his head, watching you. âMaybe I could teach you.â
You finally turned to face him fully, the corner of your mouth twitching. âAnd youâre the expert on relaxing?â
Mark grinned, a little lopsided. âNope. But Iâm an expert at not studying. Thatâs basically the same thing.â
You rolled your eyes, but you were smiling now, and something in his chest tightened at the sight.
A light breeze rustled through the trees, sending a few leaves drifting between you. One of them settled in your hair.
Mark hesitated.
Then, before he could talk himself out of it, he reached up. âHold still,â he murmured.
Your brows furrowed. âWhatââ
His fingers brushed against your hair, plucking the leaf free. But his hand lingered grazing your temple.
You went still. Mark swallowed, his pulse hammering. He thought about pulling away. But then you looked at him and your eyes flickered down to his lips just for a second.
Suddenly, the space between you wasnât so wide anymore.
His hand was still in your hair, and your breath was so, so close, and he could see the way your lips parted slightly almost as an invitation.
But then a sharp creak from behind you made you jolt apart. The Whomping Willow shifted, its branches twitching ominously.
Mark exhaled, pressing a hand to his face. What the hell was that? When he glanced at you, you looked just as dazed. Maybe even disappointed.
That sent a strange thrill through him.
But then you cleared your throat, shaking your head as if brushing the moment away. âWe should probably move,â you said, standing and dusting yourself off. âBefore the tree decides to take a swing at us.â
Mark huffed a laugh, still a little breathless. âThought you said it was harmless.â
But as you started walking away, Mark stayed there for just a second longer, staring after you.Â
He really needed to kiss you.
Badly.

Mark Lee was confusing you.
There had been two clear moments now where youâd almost kissed. Both times, heâd been the one to lean in first, and both times, something had interrupted before it could happen. Yet despite his boldness in those brief moments, you still couldnât fully let yourself believe this attention was real.
Your heart wanted to, but your brain knew better.
Mark had spent years ignoring you, brushing you off like you didnât exist, and then humiliated you too. Only to suddenly pull you into his orbit now. Yes, heâd apologizedâsincerely, youâd give him thatâbut that didnât mean you could just forget the way he hurt you before.
Meanwhile, Haechan seemed to be acting⊠strange lately.
He was always around, even more than usual. Heâd even started asking you to help him with assignments, which was bizarre because Haechan had made a sport out of either sleeping through classes or deliberately distracting you in them. Yet now heâd started seeking you out in the library, sitting closer in the common room, and finding any excuse to keep you near.
You didnât mind. If anything, it felt comfortable being around him. Haechan never made things complicated.Â
But you did notice the way Mark would glare daggers at him from across the Great Hall. Or the way his jaw clenched whenever he caught Haechan whispering something in your ear that made you laugh.
And then there was the incident.
It happened in Charms class. Professor Flitwick had started teaching everyone Expulso, a more advanced charm that forcefully propelled objects away from you. It was precise magic that required perfect wand movement and a focused mind.
And well... Mark had neither.
Youâd been paired with Haechan for the practical exercise and he, of course, turned the whole thing into a joke, purposefully missing his targets just to make you laugh. Then he decided to experiment, turning his wand on the scarf Mark had left on his desk. With a flick of his wrist, Haechan sent it flying toward himself.
âItâs a bit cold in here, isnât it?â he grinned, draping it around his neck.
âDude, give it back,â Mark said, trying to sound casual but failing miserably.
Haechan shot him a smug look. âRelax. I donât fancy these colors either.â
Mark gripped his wand so hard his knuckles turned white. He really tried to keep his composure, but watching you laugh with Haechan as he mocked the Gryffindor colors did something dangerous to his self-control. His mind blurred with pure instinct. Before he could stop himself, he flicked his wand and muttered, âExpulso.â
Heâd only meant to send the scarf flying back to him.
Instead, Haechan was thrown clear across the room, crashing into a stack of desks and sending books and ink bottles scattering everywhere. Gasps echoed around the classroom. Markâs stomach dropped.
âMr. Lee!â Professor Flitwick exclaimed, horrified. âDetention! Immediately!â
And thatâs how Mark ended up cleaning every single portrait frame in the castle as punishment.
Now he was on his fourth hour of wiping down dusty frames, trying to ignore Sir Cadoganâs taunting comments.
âAre you truly the best Seeker this school has to offer? Ha! Pathetic, if you ask me! No spine! No dignity!â the painted knight cackled, waving his sword wildly.
Mark gritted his teeth, his grip on the cloth tightening. âI swear, if you donât shut upââ
âOh? Going to hex me too, are you?â Sir Cadogan jeered. âDo it, coward! Strike me down if you dare!â
Mark seriously considered shaking the frame just to feel some satisfaction when he heard footsteps behind him.
âYou havenât learned your lesson about hexing people yet?â
Mark froze.
He turned around and there you were, still in your uniform, badge pinned neatly to your robes as a reminder that you were out on prefect patrol. His heart did a stupid little flip at the sight of you.
âApparently not,â Mark said, trying to force a laugh.
âI think we need to do something about your self-control, Mr. Lee.â
The way you said his name, playful but with a trace of authority, sent a rush of excitement through his veins.
âI admit,â Mark started, rubbing the back of his neck, âIâve been a bit hot-headed lately.â
You raised a brow. âLately?â
Mark groaned. âOkay, fine. Always. Butââ he hesitated, his mouth clamping shut before he said something stupid like I just get like that when I see you with him.
You were still watching him, expectant. âBut?â
ââŠNothing.â He turned back toward the frame, vigorously wiping it down as if it would erase his own embarrassment.
You stepped closer.
âMark.â
He swallowed thickly, his hand pausing. ââŠYeah?â
âWhy did you do it?â
He tried to play dumb. âWhat do you mean?â
You huffed. âYouâve never lost control of your magic like that with him. Not even during Quidditch. You didnât just hex Haechan⊠you blasted him.â
Markâs jaw tightened. âMaybe he deserved it.â
âFor what?â
Mark clenched his teeth. For touching you. For putting his arm around you like you belonged to him. For making you laugh like that. For being close to you in a way he wasnât allowed to be.
ââŠFor being an asshole,â Mark muttered pathetically.
You scoffed. âThatâs rich, coming from you.â
Touché.
âMark,â your voice softened. âLook at me.â
He did. And God, he shouldnât have.
You were so close. Your scent, your warmth, it was dizzying. Mark could feel his pulse roaring in his ears, his breath shortening. His hand hung limply by his side, still clutching the rag tightly.
There was ink on your cheek.
Without thinking, he reached up, his thumb grazing softly against your skin. âYou, uhâŠâ His voice cracked. He swallowed hard. âYouâve got ink. Right here.â
You gasped.
And Mark realized he was completely, utterly doomed. His thumb caressed your cheek, and then his hand drifted lower, trailing down your jaw before he realized what he was doing.
His entire body was screaming kiss her.
You didnât move away and for one unbearable moment, Mark swore you were leaning in tooâ
âOi!â Sir Cadogan suddenly barked from his frame. âYou there! I see you trying to woo a lady with improper decorum! Unhand her at once!â
You flinched back like youâd been scalded. Mark cursed under his breath, his entire body recoiling from yours.
âIâuh... should finish patrol,â you stammered, practically fleeing.
âYeah. Right. Patrol.â His voice cracked.Â
And as you disappeared down the corridor, Mark let his head fall against the wall with a groan.
That was three times.
Three times heâd almost kissed you. Three times somethingâor someoneâhad interrupted. And three times heâd walked away regretting it.
He didnât know how much longer he could hold himself back.

Halloween arrived in a blur of decorations and excitement. The castle was buzzing with energy, students gorging themselves on sweets from Honeydukes and filling the Great Hall with loud chatter and laughter.Â
Mark wasnât particularly fond of sweets, but he still tagged along with Jaemin and Chenle to Hogsmeade that morning. It was a decent distraction.
When he finally returned to the dormitory that evening, exhausted and chilled from the walk, he found a small pile of sweets on his bed. Mark frowned. Weird. He didnât remember leaving any there. But then his eyes landed on a heart-shaped box of chocolates.
His heart stopped.
A slow, stupid smile spread across his face as he reached for the box, his mind flashing back to years agoâto the day youâd given him a similar box of chocolates in second year. Back then, heâd been a coward. Heâd tossed them out in front of you when his friends told him to, too embarrassed to admit that the sight of you blushing as you handed them to him had made his heart race. He could still remember the hurt on your face when he did it.
Mark wasnât about to make that mistake again.
He opened the box without hesitation, popping one of the chocolates into his mouth. It melted on his tongue, rich and sweet, but almost immediately he felt⊠odd. Like his blood was moving too fast in his veins.
He blinked.
His pulse thundered in his ears, and an uncomfortable tightness built low in his stomach. His throat was dry. His skin felt hot. His head felt like it was being stuffed with cotton.
âWhat the hellâŠâ Mark muttered, stumbling back slightly as a wave of dizziness hit him.
The room swayed around him, his thoughts clouding over like a dense fog. But the one thing that stayed sharp and clear in his mind was you. Your face. Your voice. The lingering warmth of your skin from when heâd touched your cheek before. His body burned with the desperate, uncontrollable urge to find you.
Mark didnât remember walking out of the dorm. His body moved on autopilot, driven by a force he didnât understand, only that he needed to see you.

You hated Halloween patrols.
They were miserable every year, especially when you knew the castle was still alive with music and celebration, and you were stuck walking through empty corridors. It didnât help that Halloween was also prime time for students sneaking out of their common rooms to pull pranks or engage in other debauchery.
So when you rounded a corner and spotted two people heavily making out against the wall, you didnât think much of it. You just sighed and braced yourself to break them apart.
âAlright, enough,â you said, walking toward them. âBack to your dorms or Iâm docking pointsââ
You froze.
The boy pinning the girl against the wall, his hands gripping her waist like he couldnât get enough of her... was Mark.
Your heart plummeted so fast it made you feel physically ill.
âMark?â your voice cracked.
Slowly, like something out of a nightmare, Markâs head turned toward you. His pupils were blown wide, his hair mussed from the fervent kiss. There was a wild, unhinged look in his eyes that you didnât recognize like he wasnât entirely there.
But the girlâŠ
You felt like the air had been knocked out of you when you recognized her.
Minjeong.
Your best friend.
Your mind couldnât catch up. No. This didnât make sense. Mark had almost kissed you. Three times. Youâd spent weeks pouring your heart out to Minjeong, admittingâ-however humiliatingâthat you thought Mark was starting to like you back. And she⊠she knew.
She knew exactly how you felt about him.
Your gaze darted between them, desperately searching for some sort of explanation, some indication that this wasnât what it looked like. But Mark was still staring at you in a daze, and Minjeong was⊠smiling.
You felt something splinter deep inside you.
âYouââ your voice died in your throat.
Minjeong had the audacity to giggle. She pulled away from Markâs mouth, though his hands were still clinging to her hips. âOhâŠhey, Y/N,â she said breathlessly, a sheen of gloss smeared across her lips.
You looked at Mark, desperate for him to say something. But his gaze was fixed solely on Minjeong, his chest heaving, his lips still parted like he wanted more.
âMark,â you choked out again.
His head snapped toward you. For a split second, his face twisted into something confused, like he didnât understand why you were there. His eyes darted across your face, and you swore there was a flicker of recognition, a brief moment of panic in his expression.
Then Minjeong giggled again and Markâs gaze instantly darkened as it fell back on her.
âAw, donât be mad, Y/N,â she pouted. âPlease donât tell Professor Snape, yeah?â
You felt like you were watching yourself from outside your body. âYou two⊠canât be here right now. You need⊠you need to go back to your common rooms.â
Your voice sounded like it belonged to someone else.
âCome on,â Minjeong teased, suddenly hooking her arm around yours. âDonât be a buzzkill, Y/N. Weâre just having some fun.â
You flinched. Donât touch me.
Your Occlumency walls shot up instinctively, straining under the weight of your heartbreak but holding just enough to keep your expression neutral. You swallowed down the burning in your throat and repeated, âYou need to go.â
Mark still wasnât speaking. His pupils were so dilated it was unnatural, his chest still rising and falling rapidly like he couldnât catch his breath. His swollen lips parted like he was about to say something.
But Minjeong turned, smiled sweetly at him, and said, âMark, come on. Letâs not get Y/N in trouble.â
And Mark moved like a moth to a flame. Without hesitation, he grabbed her waist and yanked her into another bruising kiss. You recoiled like youâd been burned, forcing your eyes away before the image could be seared into your memory forever.
The sound of Minjeongâs delighted giggles made you want to scream.
Finally, she pulled back, wiping her mouth with a smug grin. âSee you tomorrow, Y/N,â she sang, then turned to Mark and cooed, âCome on, lover boy. Letâs go.â
Mark didnât even look at you. He let her drag him off down the corridor without so much as a glance in your direction.
The second they disappeared, your Occlumency walls shattered. You sucked in a shaky breath, clutching your chest like you could physically hold the pain in. A choked sob escaped your throat, but you quickly swallowed it back, forcing yourself not to cry here.
Youâd be damned if you let them see you break.
What you didn't know is that Mark wouldnât remember any of it.
Not the taste of Minjeongâs lips. Not the way his body burned with the inexplicable need to touch her. Not the sick, nauseating feeling in his gut when he caught your tearful gaze and felt like he was betraying something sacred.
All he would know was that when he woke up the next morning, his throat would be dry, his mind foggyâŠ
âŠand the lingering taste of chocolate still heavy on his tongue.

A whole week passed since Halloween and Mark could not, for the life of him, figure out what heâd done to make you go back to acting like he didnât exist.
You wouldnât speak to him, wouldnât spare him a glance, and on the rare occasion that your eyes did meet his, it was like he physically repulsed you. It was driving him insane.
Mark was starting to think he mustâve had one too many butterbeers during Halloween night and done something incredibly stupid. But he couldnât know for sure because, again, you wouldnât speak to him.
He also noticed you and Minjeong werenât talking anymore. That part confused him almost as much as your behavior toward him. You were either with Karina or Haechan now, but most of the time, you were alone. And Mark hated it â hated seeing you without the warm spark you always carried when you were surrounded by friends.
But most of all, he hated that you were ignoring him. He needed you to talk to him. He needed you to tell him what he did wrong so he could fix it immediately.
Which is why he was now standing outside the Slytherin common room, anxiously hoping someone would be kind enough to let him in. Unsurprisingly, none of the Slytherins were willing to let a Gryffindor in, especially one who looked as nervous and fidgety as Mark did.
He was starting to lose hope when, finally, the perfect opportunity came in the form of Karina.
âHey! Karinaââ Mark called, jogging a few steps toward her. She slowed down as she spotted him, her face immediately tightening into an annoyed scowl.
âWhat do you want?â she said, her tone clipped and cold.
Mark blinked, taken aback. He knew Karina didnât exactly love him, but she had never sounded this openly hostile toward him before.
âUh⊠I was hoping I could talk to Y/N. I was wondering if you could either let me in orââ
âHow dare you?â she snapped, suddenly pointing an accusing finger at him.
Mark froze. âIâ sorry, what?â
âYouâve got some fucking nerve coming here with those stupid puppy dog eyes like you didnât completely break her heart again. Havenât you humiliated her enough? Or do you just get off on using her and throwing her away when youâre bored?â Karinaâs voice trembled with anger.
âWha... what are you talking about?â Mark asked, his voice rising in exasperation.
âDonât play dumb, Lee. You know exactly what you did,â she spat.
âNo, I donât! I swear, I donât know what youâre accusing me of right now! I already apologized for the Yule Ball⊠and the gifts⊠but what is this about me using her?â Markâs heart was starting to race, his palms sweating as dread crawled up his spine.
Karina scoffed incredulously. âSeriously? Youâre gonna keep playing the innocent act? After everything?â
âKarina, Iâm serious. I donât know what you mean! What did I do to her?â
âOh my god.â She let out a bitter laugh, taking a step back like she couldnât stand to be near him. âYou really donât remember?â
Markâs throat tightened. ââŠRemember what?â
Karina stared at him for a long moment, her face twisted with disgust. âHalloween, you idiot.â
Mark blinked. âHalloween?â
âYes, Halloween. When you were shoving your tongue down Minjeongâs throat like a desperate little dog.â
Markâs stomach dropped. âWhat?â
Karina laughed humorlessly. âOh, donât pretend you donât know. Y/N saw you, Mark. She caught you all over Minjeong that night. After you almost kissed her three times. After she told us how she thought you finally liked her back. After she spent literal years pining after you!â
âNoâŠâ Mark felt like he couldnât breathe. âNo, no, no. That⊠thatâs not right. I wouldnât do that. I donât like Minjeong, I likeââ his voice caught in his throat. âI like Y/N.â
Karina let out another bitter laugh. âYeah? Well, you sure have a fucked up way of showing it.â
âNo, Iâ I donât remember that! I donât remember kissing Minjeong! I swear to god, Karina, I would never do that to Y/N...â his voice cracked, panic making his words rush out in a desperate tumble. âI donât remember! I donâtââ
âSave it, Mark.â Karinaâs face hardened. âIâm not the one you should be begging for forgiveness to. But it doesnât even matter, you've already ruined everything. Sheâs not gonna take you back, not after that. So do her a favor and stay the hell away from her.â
And with that, she turned on her heel and disappeared into the common room.
Mark trudged back to the Gryffindor common room looking deader than the ghosts that roamed the castle. His head was spinning, Karinaâs words replaying in his mind like a haunting echo.
He couldnât believe it. He kissed Minjeong. How the hell could he not remember something like that? Was he really that drunk that night? But it didnât make any sense. Heâd never gotten so drunk on butterbeer that he completely blacked out before.
It was eating him alive. The image of you looking at him with absolute disgust now made so much painful sense. And if you saw it happen, no wonder you hated him.
By the time he stepped into the boysâ dormitory, Mark looked like someone whoâd just been handed a lifetime sentence in Azkaban.
Jaemin, who was drying his hair with a towel, was the first to spot him. âAnd what the hell happened to you?â he laughed, eyeing Markâs pale, horrified expression. âYou look like you just sat through one of Snapeâs scoldings.â
Mark groaned and dropped face-first onto his bed. âKill me.â
Jaemin raised a brow. âThat bad, huh?â
âI screwed up this time, dude. Like⊠really screwed up.â
âWhat, did you jinx another student by accident?â
âNo.â Markâs voice was muffled against his pillow. ââŠI kissed Minjeong.â
âWhat?!â Jaemin and Chenle âwho had just pulled open the curtains of his four-poster bedâ exclaimed at the same time.
Mark turned his head just enough to look at them. âI donât even remember it happening, but apparently, I kissed her during Halloween⊠and Y/N saw the whole thing. And now she hates me.â
âDude,â Chenle gawked, disbelief clouding his face. âHow the hell do you kiss someone and not remember it?â
âYeah, thatâs insaneââ Jaemin started, but then his voice abruptly cut off, his eyes widening like something just clicked in his brain. ââŠWait. Halloween?â
Mark lifted his head, brow furrowing. âYeah?â
Jaemin suddenly shot to his feet and walked over to Mark. âDid you eat any chocolates?â
Mark blinked. âWhatâŠ?â
âDid you get any chocolates that night?â
âUh⊠yeah? Why?â
Jaeminâs face paled. âOh my god. Dude. Those were doused with Amortentia.â
Mark felt his entire body go cold. ââŠWhat?â
âHoly shit,â Jaemin ran a hand through his hair, looking genuinely horrified. âYou seriously didnât know?â
Mark sat up so fast his head spun. âWhat do you mean I didnât know?! What the hell are you talking about?â
âThe chocolates, Mark! Every year during Halloween, girls sneak Amortentia into the chocolates hoping that the guy they like eats them and falls in love with them for a few hours. Itâs a whole thing. Why do you think I told you to throw away the ones Y/N gave you years ago?â
Markâs brain short-circuited. âWait⊠what?â
âDude!â Jaemin looked at him like he was dense. âI told you not to trust those chocolates around Halloween! Renjunâs dad works in Diagon Alley, and he says love potions are always sold out around this time of year because of Hogwarts students.â
âEspecially you, dude,â Chenle added âYouâre Gryffindorâs Seeker. Youâre literally the main target. How did you not know this by now?â
Markâs heart was pounding so hard he thought he might pass out. âI...I didnât. I thoughtâI thought the chocolates were from Y/NâŠâ his throat tightened. âBut sheâd never do that to meâŠâ
Jaemin and Chenle exchanged a look before Jaemin cautiously asked, ââŠDid they have a card on them?â
Mark blinked, trying to remember. ââŠNo?â
âExactly!â Jaemin threw his hands up. âY/N always put a card on her gifts to you, dumbass. Sheâs never not done that.â
âOh my god,â Markâs voice cracked, his hands clutching his hair. âIâm such an idiot! I thought they were from her so I just... I ate them. I didnât even thinkââ his stomach twisted in horror. âI kissed Minjeong because of a love potion?â
âLooks like it,â Chenle said grimly.
Mark felt like he was going to throw up. âOh my god. Y/N must think Iâm the worst person alive. She probably thinks I led her on and then went and kissed her best friendââ
âYeah, well, considering you practically ate her face off in front of her, Iâd say thatâs a fair assumption,â Chenle shrugged.
âI didnât mean to! I donât remember any of it happening!â Markâs voice cracked as panic completely consumed him. âOh my god, Y/N hates me. She thinks Iâfuck! I have to go talk to herââ
âWoah, woah, no. Donât do that,â Jaemin said quickly, grabbing his arm.
âWhat?! Why not?â
âBecause if you go to her right now all panicked, sheâs just gonna think youâre making excuses! You need proof that you were under a love potion or sheâll never believe you.â
Mark stared at him, wide-eyed. âHow the hell am I supposed to do that?â
âMinjeong.â
Mark blinked. ââŠWhat?â
Jaemin gave him a look. âMinjeong. Sheâs obviously the one who gave you the chocolates. If you can get her to admit it, Y/N will have to believe you.â
Mark swallowed hard, his pulse hammering in his ears. âBut what if she doesnât admit it?â
Chenle scoffed. âThen we hex the truth out of her. Donât worry, we got you.â
Mark could barely process anything. All he could think about was how you mustâve felt watching him kiss Minjeong. How heartbroken you mustâve been. How you probably cried yourself to sleep that night thinking he never cared about you.
You probably still thought that.
Markâs hands clenched into fists. No. He wasnât letting you believe that for another second.
An hour later he was pacing outside the Great Hall like a caged animal. Jaemin and Chenle stood nearby, whispering to each other. They were supposed to be helping him stay calm, but so far, their only strategy had been muttering plans that Mark couldnât even focus on.
âI still think we should just give her Veritaserum and call it a day,â Chenle muttered.
âWeâre not drugging anyone,â Jaemin shot back. âWeâll talk to her first.â
âYou think sheâs just gonna just admit she poisoned him with Amortentia?â
âShe doesnât have to,â Jaemin said with a smug grin. âWe just need to pressure her enough that the truth slips outâ
Before Mark could ask further, Minjeong appeared at the top of the staircase, chatting with a group of Slytherins.
âThere she is,â Jaemin muttered, already moving forward. Mark and Chenle followed.
âMinjeong!â Jaemin called out.
She paused, turning around. When she saw them approaching, her smile faltered.
âOh,â she said, plastering on a forced grin. âHey... whatâs up?â
âWe need to talk,â Mark said, his voice tight.
Minjeong blinked. âTalk?â Her gaze flicked between the three of them. âAbout what?â
âAbout Halloween,â Jaemin said pointedly.
Mark watched Minjeongâs face carefullyâ the way her eyes widened just enough to betray her surprise before she forced her expression back to something neutral.
âHalloween?â she repeated with a weak laugh. âWhy would we need to talk about that?â
Mark stepped forward. âDonât act stupid,â he said quietly.
Minjeongâs smile faltered. âI... donât know what youâre talking about.â
âOh, really?â Chenle crossed his arms. âThen how come Mark doesnât remember kissing you or anything about that night at all?â
Minjeong scoffed. âWhat are you insinuating?â
âYou laced the chocolates with Amortentia,â Mark cut in, his voice like ice.
Minjeongâs eyes widened. âWhat?!â she sputtered, her voice rising a little too high. âThatâs insane! Why would I do that?â
âYou were waiting outside the Gryffindor common room that night,â Jaemin said coldly. âYou knew exactly that Mark would think they were from Y/N and you were waiting to see if it worked.â
âThatâs not true!â Minjeong snapped. âI didnâtââ
âEverybody else was at the celebration except you,â Chenle said. âYou knew he would go to the common room after Hogsmeade, and you sneaked in the chocolates right before we arrived.â
âT-thatâs ridiculous!â Minjeong stammered. âI was just leaving the Great Hall when I saw Mark walking around and he kissed me out of nowhere!â
âBullshit,â Jaemin shot back. âYou knew he was drugged and wouldnât differentiate from the person he really wanted and anyone else.â
âMerlin, you guys are being crazy. Why would I even do that?â
âBecause you like him,â Jaemin answered before Mark could. His voice was dripping with amusement, but his eyes were cold. âAnd you knew you didnât stand a chance with Y/N around, so you figured a love potion would tip the odds in your favor, right?â
Minjeong scoffed. âAs if I would ever--â
âThen swear on your magic,â Chenle challenged, his smile razor-sharp. âSwear on your magic that you didnât put Amortentia in those chocolates.â
Silence.
Minjeongâs mouth opened then closed. Her eyes darted to Mark, panic slowly blooming in her face. âIâI donât have to do anythingââ
âSwear on your magic, Minjeong.â Mark demanded.
She didnât.
âYeah. Thatâs what I thought,â Jaemin muttered.
Minjeongâs face flooded with color. âYou guys are insane! I didnât do anything! Mark probably wanted to kiss meââ
âOh, spare meâ Chenle snapped, his laugh sharp and incredulous. âYou think if he actually wanted to do it, heâd just block out the entire night like it never happened?â
Minjeongâs mouth opened and closed like a fish. âH-he was probably justâjust embarrassed or something.â
âEmbarrassed?â Markâs voice finally cracked, and whatever grip he had on his composure snapped like a twig. âEmbarrassed about what, Minjeong? Youâre the one desperate enough to force yourself onto me when I was incapacitated â His voice was raw, his chest rising and falling with the force of his anger. âI donât even like you!â
The words hit Minjeong like a slap to the face. Her entire body visibly recoiled, her mouth parting slightly.
But Mark wasnât done.
âI like Y/N. Iâve always liked Y/N. And youâŠâ his voice cracked as the words ripped out of him, âyou made me kiss you in front of her. Do you have any idea how fucking awful that mustâve been for her?â
Minjeongâs throat bobbed, her face pale. âIâI didnât mean for her to see.â
âYes, you did!â Mark shot back, his voice raw and trembling. âDonât even try to pull that bullshit right now. You knew she was patrolling. You absolutely knew what you were doing. You wanted me to want you, even if it wasnât real. Even if you had toââ his voice broke slightly, rage burning his throat, ââhad to drug me to get it.â
Minjeong flinched, her eyes darting between them. âI didnât think it wouldââ
âExactly!â Mark let out a humorless, bitter laugh. âYou didnât think. You didnât think about me, you didnât think about Y/N⊠You didnât think about anyone but yourself! All you cared about was getting me no matter what it cost, and you didnât care how it would make her feel. Youââ his voice cracked and he swallowed hard, ââyou humiliated her. And she probably thinks Iâm the worldâs biggest asshole who just played her.âÂ
âI-I swear, I didnât think it would get this farâ
Chenle scoffed. âYou literally slipped him a love potion. What the hell did you think was gonna happen?â
Minjeong shot him a glare, but her voice cracked when she tried to defend herself. âI justâ I thought maybe if he⊠if given the chanceâŠ. heâd realize he liked me, okay?â
âAre you serious?!â Mark practically exploded. His voice booming with the sheer force of his emotions. âYou didnât think about how messed up it is to force someone into something like that?â
Minjeong was shaking now. âI didnât mean for it to get this badâŠâ
âBut it did,â Markâs voice broke, his throat tight. âAnd now I donât know if sheâll ever forgive me.â
Silence slammed down on them like a sledgehammer. Minjeongâs face crumpled, but Mark didnât care. His entire body was shaking with rage, with guilt, with absolute devastation.
And thatâs when Mark heard a sharp, shaky intake of breath behind him.
Slowly, he turned around and his heart dropped.
You stood a few feet away, eyes wide. But it wasnât heartbreak painted across your face. It was pure, unbridled rage.
âYouââ your voice shook with fury as you looked at Minjeong. âYou drugged him?â
Minjeong froze like a deer caught in headlights. âIââ
âYou gave him Amortentia,â you seethed. âYou drugged him and then⊠and then you let him kiss you and you didnât even stop him?â
âIt wasnât⊠I didnâtââ Minjeong stammered, panicking now.
âWhat the fuck is your problem!â you cut her off. âDo you have any idea how messed up that is? You violated him!â
Markâs breath caught in his throat at the way your voice cracked with fury.
âWhat?â Minjeong scoffed, suddenly back on the defensive. âItâs not like he didnât enjoy it in the endââ
âOh my god,â you recoiled like you were about to be sick. âDo you even hear yourself? Do you think itâs okay to force someone to kiss you under a love potion and then act like it was consensual?â
âI didnât force him to eat themââ
âYou set them up for him like a trapâ you shrieked. âYou drugged him! You took away his ability to choose! How can you even live with yourself?â
Minjeong looked around like she was hoping someone would swoop in and save her, but no one did. Even the Slytherins sheâd been chatting with earlier were watching in stunned silence.
âYou⊠who consoled me all the times I went to bed crying over him!â you spat, your voice raw with emotion.Â
âI⊠Iâm sorryâŠâ
âOh, shut up,â you snapped. âYou knew exactly what you were doing, an apology wonât do it nowâ
Minjeong opened her mouth to argue, but nothing came out.
âLet me make one thing very clear,â you said through gritted teeth. âYou donât look at him. You donât speak to him. You donât breathe in his direction. If I catch you so much as standing near him, Iâll make sure every professor in this castle knows exactly what you did.â
Minjeong didnât need to be told twice, she practically bolted in the opposite direction, not sparing any of you a glance.
Silence hung in the air, thick and suffocating.
âY/NâŠâ Mark said weakly, his voice cracking. âIâm soââ
âDonât,â you choked out, turning back to him. âPlease donât apologize. Justââ your voice broke again, and then suddenly, you were throwing yourself into his arms. âIâm so sorry. Iâm so sorry she did that to you.â
Mark held you even tighter. âItâs not your fault. God, Y/N, I missed you so much.â
âMe too,â you whispered. And you meant it.
This was the first time you hugged and Mark realized you fit perfectly in his arms, like you were meant to be there all along. You smelled incredible too. It was that soft, earthy smell of fresh rain on soil and blooming jasmine, the kind of scent that lingered in greenhouses after a long day of tending to plants. It hit him all at once. Of course. That was exactly what the Amortentia had smelled like to him.
His stomach tightened at the realization. The first time he bit into those chocolates, the first person that had flashed through his mind was you.
God, he was such an idiot.
When you finally pulled away, Markâs entire body screamed at him to pull you back in. To kiss you. To fix everything. His gaze fell to your lips, and he almost gave in but then he remembered Jaemin and Chenle were still very much standing there, watching the two of you with annoyingly amused smiles.
Mark cleared his throat, stepping back slightly. âUh⊠thanks, guys. You know, for⊠everything.â
âOf course, man,â Jaemin grinned. âWe couldnât just let that snake get away with it.â
âI still canât believe sheâd go that far,â you murmured, concern furrowing your brow. âI didnât even know she liked you like that⊠or that she was capable of something soââ you swallowed hard, struggling to find the word. ââŠhorrible.â You glanced up at Mark, your eyes still heavy with disbelief.
Markâs heart ached at the guilt in your voice.
âYou couldnât have known,â he reassured softly. âShe fooled everyone with that sweet girl act.â
âNot everyone,â Jaemin muttered under his breath, arms crossed.
âOh, shut up, just the other day you were talking about how sheâs the hottest slytherââ Chenle started, only to get a sharp elbow in the ribs.
âAnyways!â Jaemin cut in quickly, forcing a grin. âWeâll, uh⊠leave you guys to it. And please, for the love of Merlin, talk. Iâm sick of all this miscommunication.â
âSeriously,â Chenle added, smirking. âIf I have to live another day of you two silently pining for each other I will offer myself to the werewolves.â
Mark felt his face heat as you laughed softly, and a moment later, Jaemin and Chenle disappeared down the corridor.
You both stood there, your gazes flicking everywhere except each other. The weight of everything that had just happened still hung heavily in the air.
Mark swallowed hard. âSo⊠uhâŠâ
âCome on,â you suddenly said, grabbing his hand before he could finish his sentence.
âWhere are weââ
âJust trust me,â you murmured.
Mark let you pull him along, his fingers curling instinctively around yours. You led him up staircase after staircase until you reached the Astronomy Tower and when you finally stepped out onto the platform, Mark couldn't believe his eyes
âWhoaâŠâ
The view was breathtaking. The sun was just beginning to dip below the horizon, casting hues of orange, pink, and deep indigo across the sky. From this high up, the Hogwarts grounds looked almost dreamlike. The Black Lake glistened like glass, and the Forbidden Forest stretched endlessly beyond it.
âIâve never been up here during sunset,â Mark admitted, his voice slightly awed. âItâs⊠beautiful.â
You smiled softly, leaning against the railing. âI thought youâd like it.â
Mark turned to you. âWhy?â
You hesitated, then shrugged. ââŠIâve noticed you do that a lot.â
Mark blinked. âDo what?â
âStare at the sky.â You smiled faintly, not looking at him. âWhenever youâre playing Quidditch. When itâs a slow game and youâre not chasing the Snitch, you just⊠look up. Like youâre mesmerized by it.â
Markâs breath caught.
He didnât know what hit him harder. The fact that you noticed something so small about him or the fact that you cared enough to remember.
âI didnât think anyone ever noticed thatâŠâ he said quietly.
You glanced at him then, your gaze soft and sincere. âI donât think anyone else caught it⊠but I did.â
And that was it.
The final push Mark needed.
âY/N,â his voice cracked, raw and desperate. âI swear to MerlinâŠI never wanted to kiss her. The only person Iâve ever thought about kissing is you. Itâs always been you.â
Your breath caught, and Mark took a shaky step closer. âI⊠I didnât know it at first. I mean, I did, but I didnât understand it. Not until I ate those chocolates. Because the first thing I smelled wasââ he swallowed thickly, his gaze locking on yours. âIt was you. Rain, jasmine, and⊠and that earthy smell you get when you come back from Herbology. Thatâs what Amortentia smelled like to me..â
Tears stung your eyes, your heart hammering against your ribs. âMarkâŠâ
âAnd when I heard what Minjeong did, I thought I was gonna lose my mind. The idea of you thinking I didnât care about you⊠that Iâd choose her over you⊠I hated it. I hated myself for hurting you, even if it wasnât my fault.â His voice broke slightly. âI never wanted anyone else but you.â
The tears finally slipped down your cheeks. âYou mean that?â
âWith everything in me,â Mark choked.
Mark could feel his pulse hammering beneath his skin, his hand twitching at his side. Every fiber of his being was screaming at him to kiss you.
âCan Iââ
âPlease,â you cut him off, already stepping toward him.
That was all it took.
Mark crashed his mouth onto yours, his hands instinctively finding your waist as you gripped the front of his sweater. The kiss was desperate, not rushed, but heavy with years of longing. He kissed you like he was afraid youâd slip away if he stopped, and you kissed him like you were trying to make up for all the time youâd lost.
And Merlin, you tasted like heaven.
By the time you finally pulled apart, both of you were breathless, foreheads resting against each other.
ââŠIâve been wanting to do that for years, you know,â Mark admitted, laughing shakily.
You let out a soft laugh. âYears?â
âYeah,â he smiled sheepishly. âI think I fell for you the first time you hexed me on the train. I was just too immature to see it.â
Mark swallowed hard, his thumb brushing against your cheek. âCan I⊠can I kiss you again?â
âMark, you can kiss me whenever you want.â you said, caressing his cheek.
He loved the sound of that.
This time when he kissed you, it was slower. Like he was memorizing the taste of you, the feel of you, the fact that you were finally his.

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#i mention that he wears glasses like twice and never again but he DOES wear them throughout#mark lee fic#mark lee x reader#mark lee x you#nct mark x reader#nct mark smut#nct mark fluff#mark lee fanfic#nct dream smut#nct dream fic#nct smut#nct fic#nct fanfic#nct x reader#nct scenario#nct dream x reader#nct 127 x reader#nct 127 fanfic#nct 127 smut#nct imagines#nct angst#nct haechan#haechan fic#haechan x reader
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but if i'm atlas and you're atlas then who's running the er??
#once again stopped from saying something true and beautiful in the caption by a dumb fuckin thought that made me laugh while i was drawing#anyways. their dynamic is like meth to me#art#my art#fanart#the pitt#michael robinavitch#jack abbot#dr robby#dr abbot#rabbot#tw drugs mention
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Pomni and Gummigoo reunite in TADC!
#myart#chloesimagination#comic#tadc#tadc pomni#gummigoo#pomni#digital circus#the amazing digital circus#tadc spoilers#tadc fanart#I would like to formally apologize to Pomni#I actually donât think Gummigoo is dead#especially with Ragatha mentioned Caine reuses NPCs#but I also donât think itâs the same Gummigoo or he doesnât remember her#so gonna be so sad if they do meet again and Gummigoo just doesnât recognize Pomni#Been awhile since Iâve done angst but I saw this comic so clearly I HAD to draw it#sorry to TADC fans đ©”#IDK if Iâll do mor stand alone TADC content but weâll see đđŸ#my poor little heart wonât be able to take it if this happens BAHA
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It's funny how opinions can change over time for instance I used to want Bruce to be a good parent but then I realised how fucking boring that is to read at the end of the day comics are soap operas and I'm here for the drama
#dc#dc comics#batman#bruce wayne#character development <- for me not for bruce#give that bitch some regression#but yeah i think there is a fine line with bruce and his parenting#like imo he should be trying his best but failing spectacularly at it#all his actions should come from his own fucked up sense of duty#anyway i think ive mentioned this before#but someone just liked one of my really old posts#talking about good parent bruce and how hes important yada yada yada#and reading it made me go#i dont agree with this bitch she does not speak for me >:(#so setting the record straight#.... until i change my mind again lmao
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DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN | 1.05: WITH INTEREST
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if my boyfriend started leading a group called the new avengers that worked with the government (and included the government appointed captain america) after i fought alongside the former captain america for the belief that the avengers should not work with the government due to fear of limitation and corruption AND was chosen by the former captain america to be the next captain america, i too would be fucking pissed
#not to mention that bucky was team cap and now he pulls this shit as if steve defending him against tony was nothing#said it once and i'll say it again#sam wilson has never done anything wrong in his entire life btw#thunderbolts*#thunderbolts#sambucky#captain america#the falcon#sam wilson#the winter soldier#bucky barnes#iron man#tony stark#john walker#captain america civil war#the falcon and the winter soldier#captain america brave new world
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