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someone in a top surgery facebook group iâm in: i saw this dr in Dublin, OH.
me, having just finished my dublincore metadata assignment for my grad program: Dublin, OH real place and not a city made up by Big Library???
#eyes.txt#library diary#i had literally just submitted it it was a jumpscare agsjdhsj#get back into my powerpoint slides!!! keep being a theoretical place!!!!#as my moot would say; blorbo from my degreeâŠ
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Herbert Dalziel, A Few Old Manâs Friends
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Put thee not on Silent
[ID: A 4 panel comic made of digital paintings of a zoom meeting between the knights of the Round Table.
Sir Galahad, Queen Guinevere, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Bedivere, have their own individual screens, and one screen shows a conference room with King Arthur, Sir Mordred, and others who are not named.
Both Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere have their cameras turned off, and microphones muted, the entire time.
Panel 1 shows King Arthur with a few of his knights, with Sir Mordred brooding beside him in shadows, and a hand reaching from offscreen to steal snacks from a bowl.
Sir Galahad has his microphone muted, and is in a forest, looking up and to the side. He has brown hair up above his head and very pale skin.
King Arthur asks, "Sir Gawain, canst thou see the PowerPoint slides?"
Panel 2 shows Sir Gawain, who has brown skin, black hair, green clothes, and heterochromia, with one green eye and one dark, replies, "Verily I cannot, I think it be a miasma of the sight."
Behind him for the background is a section from the Green Knight manuscript, showing faded lettering and a green knight on a green horse standing in front of someone with a large axe while a crowd of spectators watch from the sides.
Sir Galahad's screen is now slightly motion-blurred, showing a reddragon's open mouth in front of Sir Galahad's face.
Panel 3 shows Sir Bedivere, labeled Tech Support, who wears a blue shirt and a plumed knight's helm, looking exhaustedly into the camera, pushing his helmet visor up with one hand. He is lit by blue light and has bags under his eyes, asking: "Hast thou sharest the screen?"
His background is of a library. Sir Galahad's screen is now taken up by the motion-blurred side of the dragon that is attacking him.
Panel 4 shows Sir Gawain turned slightly to the side, looking derisively at the camera, saying: "Yea, but I cannot hear Sir Galahad."
The only thing left in Sir Galahad's screen is the motion-blurred, spade shaped tail tip of the dragon chasing him.
End ID.]
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#cattle rustling for fun and profit#king arthur#sir gawain#sir bedivere#arthuriana#this is my very silly epistolary story which I love dearly#someone please get Bedivere a red bull or twelve hours uninterrupted sleep STAT#also I got lazy and decided that Dev Patel Gawain was a cool enough design to steal#maybe I should introduce you to my original idiots#my art#my comics
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part 2 of male manipulator satoru and girl failure reader, part 1 here.
satoru gojo is currently praying his atheist ass awayâeyes squeezed shut like a little victorian child begging god for one good thing. just one. he didnât ask for much. okay, he did, but this was different. this was righteous. this was divine intervention-worthy.
he peeked at the professor like someone peeking at lottery numbers.
please. please.
âalright,â the professor said, eyes scanning the roster. then they pointed, once at him, once at you. âgojo and⊠youâyouâll be in charge of the final presentation.â
and thatâs the exact moment satoru decided life was beautiful. noâradiant. noâdivine. like maybe, just maybe, the universe finally realized he was long overdue for a reward. the heavens cracked open and dropped a sliver of grace into his tragic academic life. him. you. a shared task. fate?
he didnât even hear the rest of the professorâs words. everything around him muffled, cinematic, like one of those indie films with vintage filters and gentle piano playing in the background. his brain replaced reality with a movie trailer: you, laughing in a library corner with a sticky note on your nose; him, sliding his favorite pen your way (the smoothest gel ink, obviously); your fingers brushing; eye contact lingering; maybe youâll say something soft like, âyouâre not as unbearable as i thought.â
full delulu hour. male manipulator 2025 core. capital "m" Manifestation. someone get this man a tiktok edit.
and to be fair, it wasnât entirely his fault. you had the sleeves he likedâoversized and always tugged over your hands, especially when you were anxious. you had the habit of barely looking at people when you spoke, except him. sometimes. maybe. he was 98% sure. 87% on bad days. but still. it counted.
heâd already picked out the hoodie to lend you when the aircon got too cold (dark gray, faint scent of fresh laundry and whatever cologne he'd overused during orientation week). he imagined the part where you fall asleep beside him while he heroically carried the emotional weight of the powerpoint. heâd nudge you awake with a smug grin and say something dumb like, âhey, sleeping beauty, we still gotta format this.â
except.
six hours later, he got a text:
hey! sorry, i think iâm gonna do the project solo if thatâs ok? i work better alone :P
:P??!
satoru stared at the message like it had just called him ugly and then kicked him in the shins. he clutched his phone like it had personally betrayed him. his glasses slid slightly down the bridge of his nose, but he didnât push them back up. not out of drama. just despair.
he immediately spiraled. went through the five stages of grief before his bubble tea turned room temperature and his straw grew tragically limp.
denial: âsheâs joking. this is banter. our bit. classic.â
anger: âi am so fun to work with. i carry projects. sheâs clearly ungrateful. possibly allergic to joy.â
bargaining: âwhat if i just do the citations? and she does, like, literally everything else? teamwork!â
depression: curled up in bed, chewing on stale pocky, dramatic sighs included. spotify playing nothing but sad lo-fi and a taylor swift playlist he pretended wasnât his.
acceptance: (just kidding he never got to that part).
he begged the professor. like, begged.
he showed up during office hours, dropped the charm like a molotov cocktail, and spun the tale with wide eyes and practiced sincerity. âprofessor,â he said solemnly, leaning forward like a man on a mission, âsheâs brilliant, sure, but sheâs an island. she needs a partner. for balance. iâm the balance.â
(he was not the balance. he was delusional. dangerously.)
and of course, you found out.
âare you serious?â you hissed the next day, cornering him by the vending machines like a feral academic ghost. arms crossed so tightly he could see the tension bunching in your hoodie sleeves. your brows were knit hard enough to form permanent creases. your lips were tight. your jaw? locked like you were prepping for combat.
satoru blinked, startled. you were close. too close. his glasses fogged slightly. he fidgeted, fingers brushing over the strap of his bag. âwhat? iâi thought we were vibing?â
âwe werenât.â
a gut punch. no, a tactical missile to the ego. his smile faltered, slumped. âbut you borrowed my pen last week,â he said, voice cracking around the edges of his carefully curated confidence.
âi was desperate,â you muttered flatly, but your eyes flicked away. just for a second.
he noticed. of course he noticed. he noticed everything.
your thumbs rubbed the inside of your sleevesânervous. your gaze didnât meet his. your weight shifted to one leg, like you were bracing for something. your lip twitched, barely, like you wanted to say more but bit it back.
âi just donât like people relying on me, okay?â you added after a beat, voice quieter, more brittle, barely above the hum of the vending machine. the softness caught him off guard.
his panic reflex activated.
with no grace whatsoever, he dug into his bag and pulled out the sacred emergency mochi packâstrawberry, matcha, red bean. the good ones. he held them out like an offering. a truce. a pathetic, sugar-filled truce.
âuh. peace offering?â
you stared at him like heâd grown a second head.
then you sniffled.
then, with the weary gravitas of someone reluctantly forgiving an idiot, you took the strawberry one.
satoru let out a breath like heâd just disarmed a nuclear warhead. slowlyâso slowly he looked like a sim glitchingâhe reached out and patted your head. the motion was awkward. stiff. his fingers hovered too long, then retracted like heâd touched a stove.
âyouâre not mad?â he tried, voice hopeful. tentative.
âi still think youâre annoying,â you muttered, eyes pointedly focused on the mochi, not him. your face was slightly pink now. not that he was staring. (he was definitely staring.)
he grinned. a real, full grin. teeth and everything. his hand hovered at the back of his neck, scratching sheepishly.
his heart was doing cartwheels. backflips. olympic-level gymnastics. the kind of acrobatics that spelled disaster.
because hereâs the thing: for someone who supposedly didnât care, you always sat near him when the seat was free. you always looked down when you laughed too hard. your legs bounced when he was too close. your voice dipped when you were embarrassed, and you never interrupted him, even when he rambled. you blinked more when he complimented you, tugged at your sleeves when you felt too exposed.
and maybe you werenât fooling anyone. maybe satoru saw through all of it. maybe he wasnât just being delusional. maybe.
he watched you walk away againâslower this time, shoulders looser, fingers still curled tight around the mochiâand whispered to no one:
âi donât like her. i just⊠find her interesting.â
(ten minutes later, heâs already googling "cute cafes with study-friendly outlets" and watching three different youtube videos on how to make the perfect iced matcha latte at home. like the absolute clown he was. complete with subtitles. and timestamps. and saved recipes.)
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GymRat!Miguel Part 1
Iâve seen everyone doing these drabbles/aus and I wanted to join! đ€
content warning: It gets suggestive towards the end so MINORS BEWARE.
word count: 719 (kind of proofread, I got excited)
Daydreaming about GymRat!Miguel x PlusSize!Reader / Chubby!Reader and the dynamic of big tall bf x shorter chubby gf đ»
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GymRat!Miguel who started off as an awkward, lanky, nerdy teen using the gym to blow off steam. His mom felt that he wasnât a great influence to his brother, his father wasnât his real father, and his step-brother was an asshole.
GymRat!Miguel whoâs nearly triple his weight by the time he starts college, body full of muscle. His mom has calmed down despite him previously eating her out of a house and a home. His biological dad agreed to help with any leftover college expenses and his step-dad helps him move on campus. Heâs tearful when he hugs Gabriel goodbye, promising to call and play their weekly games.
GymRat!Miguel who stays loyal to his nerdy roots and aims for a Science degree with a minor in Robotics for fun. He sticks out like a sore thumb in his classes, body taking up the ends of lab tables. Even though he prefers to sit in the front of classes, he opts to sit in the back so that everyone can see. Heâs constantly using office hours and lingering after class so that he can make sure that his notes are correct.
GymRat!Miguel who first meets you in one of his bio labs and is immediately enamored by you. Your clothes hug your curves, you smell sweet, and something on you always matches. Your shoes and your backpack, your skirt and your jacket, your accessories and your nails.
GymRat!Miguel who ends up being in your group for a project and watches in awe as you take the lead, helping everyone decide which parts to complete. You go out of your way to make the powerpoint colorful and creative. Youâre ecstatic when he turns in his parts extra early as everyone else has gone a-wall.
GymRat!Miguel who calms you down when the deadline is near and the rest of the group still hasnât done their part. You two meet late in the library to finish everything. He thinks youâre adorable despite how stressed and tired you are. He makes the last minute decision to delete the other two group memberâs names off of the title slide, taking the initiative to email the teacher before hand.
GymRat!Miguel who walks into the lab building on presentation day 50 minutes early and sees you being cornered by the other group members eyes full of confusion. He quickly walks over asking if there was a problem. Seeing him looming over them, the two decide give up, and scramble together a last minute presentation.
GymRat!Miguel who explains everything, telling you not to worry about the others and just focus on you allâs presentation. You two have great presentation, chemistry blooming as you bounce off each other. You both get an easy A and you hug Miguel out of an excitement before the next lab starts.
GymRat!Miguel who imprints the feeling of your body against his in his memory. Your smell, how soft you were, how small you felt in his arms, how tight you squeezed him.
GymRat!Miguel whose dreams of you have him tossing and turning in his twin sized bed that was far too little for him. He scares his poor roommate to death when his body hits the floor with a big boom. The dream of you under him shattering as he collides with the ground. He groans and apologizes to his roommate, pain in his side and his groin.
GymRat!Miguel who takes a cold shower, too aroused to go back to sleep. He bites his fist trying to quiet his moans, not wanting to wake his roommate for a second time. He replays images of you in his mind, pulling at his length until he shutters against the tile walls.
GymRat!Miguel whose heart drops when he checks his phone after his shower. You followed him on Instagram three hours ago. He checks your page and sees that you're private, but your profile picture is a lot. It's an angle from above you, your cleavage on display.
GymRat!Miguel who stands in the bathroom ogling at the photo like an idiot. He clicks the follow back button, watching as it shifts to pending, and stares down at his body again. He sighs and turns the shower back on, banking on his roommate sleeping through everything once again.
You had no idea the effect you had on him.
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Unknown Rivals

Pairing: Sukuna x Reader
Synopsis: There was only one thing worse than being paired with Sukuna for an important school project, and that was realizing the slacker somehow had a higher class standing than yourself.
Tags: Academic rivals, enemies to eventual lovers, type A reader, anxiety, college!au
pt. 1 - pt. 2 - pt. 3 - next part
One thing was for sure about the past weekend, and that was the fact that your advisor knew not to assign you any future classes with this monster of a man.
You had three finals coming up, one of which came in the form of a presentation. And you had yet to practice said presentation and your partner scheduled that particular event at the most inconvenient of times. The whole endeavor was drawing a lot of your current anxiety. Of course, you didn't ask to reschedule.
You had looked over the combination of slides in your PowerPoint, waiting by the day for Sukuna to finalize his speaker notes, and everyday your distress only grew.
It was not uncommon for the dunning kruger effect to take hold of the arrogant men in your lectures. He may have brought up concerns about your own public speaking ability, but you have yet to see the man speak in full sentences before anyone.
Over inflated head, self-important, Oscar Wilde level egomaniac-
The class's presentations were split into two groups; the first half of the class would present on Thursday, and the latter half, on Friday. You were one of the unfortunate teams that would go first.
The nerves were getting to the point of being sickening every time you passed the auditorium. The hollow heartbeat swelled in your chest and you felt nauseated. Too soon, you would be in there, on that stage, stood beside that arrogant prick.
Being one of the first groups to speak might be better than having to be last; just get it over with... still, it wasn't great for gauging the audience, competition, or topics.
You were to present before the faculty, classmates, and employers looking for interns.
Maybe Sukuna had been correct. Yes, you could be "anal about this stuff", sure, but you had put too much money into your education to not put in equal effort. Since when was it a crime to try?
For the fifth time that week, you looked over his slides...still, no speaker notes on the later half.
He did look like the type to wing it. Read the SparkNotes and assume he could sound intellectual with the insertion of pauses and emphasis on basic information. For a normal assignment, a professor might be non the wiser, but for something as important as this final? He needed to know his stuff.
And what then, if he was asked a question? What if he didn't prepare? What if he crashed and burned? The smoke would affect you too.
That's why you find yourself waiting inside a private study room in the library that Wednesday. You had arrived right on time to the room you had reserved and were unpacking the contents of your bag when a pack of giggling students retched the door open.
There was a moment of silence that passed between all before you cleared your throat, "Sorry...I reserved this room..." the group looked around at each other, making pouty faces.
Eventually one of them spoke up, "Do you really need it?" They all shared a pitiful look, "Theres a lot more of us, we really need the room..."
You stood there for a moment, expecting someone in their friend group to have a speck of sense. It quickly became clear that none of them did, "Right... well, I'm sorry but I need the room too."
"Every other room is reserved by a group, this room is just you." One of them pointed out, speaking far too loudly to have the door open to the library stacks.
"I'm here to work with my project partner." You huffed, as if that made a difference. The room was yours! There was no way you were going to back down. You would be presenting tomorrow and needed a space to practice. "That's why I reserved the space."
They make faces as if you have committed some kind of hate crime, throwing their arms in the air in offense. "Your partner isn't even here, can't we just use it? You could literally go anywhere else."
The group nods at the boy who spoke up, fully supporting his argument as if he just slam-dunked you with a killer 2AR. You sigh looking down to check the time on your phone. If Sukuna wasn't here, you might as well just leave. Whoâs to say heâll come anyway?
You weigh your options, he hadnât responded to your email this time either.
"Pretty sure it's you who can go anywhere else."
He wasn't loud, but his voice rang with conviction. Speak of the devil. You look away from your watch and observe his effect on the group.
Sukuna pulled the door back wider, he stood at least a head taller than the largest among them, and while he was never found with a smile on his face anyway, he looked particularly harsh in this moment.
"Can't we just-" one of the girls leaned into Sukuna, grabbing his bicep, "take the room?" She smiled sweetly, tracing an index finger over his arm, "There's a lot of us, you know?"
Sukuna practically jolts off of her, tearing his arm out of her grasp, and making a twisted face in the group's direction. "Get offa me." He moves through the rest of the students, tossing his bag onto the table with a bang.
You make brief eye contact before he watches you turn to see the pack of freshmen resolutely standing in the doorway. He swings back, rolling his eyes, "Now get out."
There wasn't any room for argument in his tone. The lot of them huffed and griped but made no real fuss as they crossed their arms and whispered insults. The door slowly slid shut.
You plug your laptop into the adapter, muttering, "Good to see you've finally showed up."
"I didn't have an attitude when you were late to the library."
He just stands there. Unzipping his bag on the ovular table in front of the projector.
You look at him, recalling that day well, you want to snip at him again but you cant help the short, somewhat shocked, laugh you let out.
He walks to the other side of the room, pulls out his notebook and looks at the screen. "So are we practicing, or what?"
"Oh, we're practicing, all right." You mutter to yourself.
You bring out the sheet from the first week you met in the library. It outlined the topics that each of you would need to cover. You open up the PowerPoint and turn to look at him, comfortably sitting down.
"We should probably start with introductions."
"We roleplaying this?" He sat with his legs spread on the swivel chair, arms crossed.
"You were the one who asked to practice." You point out, motioning for him to get up. "At the presentation, the students will have nametags, but we should still open up with a greeting so they know who to call on for questions."
He sighs, lifting himself from his seat like it took a great effort, he stood beside you, looking to his mock audience, he points to himself,
"Sukuna, Ryomen." Then he turns to look at you, jutting out his thumb in your direction, and as if it is the most natural thing in the world, calls out your full name.
It was so strange, you got caught searching for words. You had no idea he knew your name. If there was one thing obvious about Sukuna, it was his blatant dislike of his peers. It wasn't uncommon to see him rolling his eyes, or avoiding the fellow students that followed him around all the time.
"Right, okay, we'll smooth out that part later, for now, lets focus on the first few slides." You lean down and point out the screen of your laptop, "I'll go first. Iâll give my thesis as a roadmap for my information, then you can do yours."
You turn your face to the side, expecting him to still be standing behind you, listening to your explanation, but pull back in alarm to find his face right beside yours, he was focused on what you were pointing out on the slide.
You jolt back, taking a moment to regain your thoughts, "âŠIâll get into my half and allow for a segway into yours.â He follows your motion, standing straight. âWe'll have clickers.â You continue, âLet's just say that whoever finishes explaining the slide will be responsible for clicking to the next one, okay?"
He was so watchful, it was unnerving. Had he always been like this? Seeming bored, he gives you a nod. "Sure."
The following two hours flew by. It was actually nice to not have to dance around issues, you could be confrontational and know he wouldn't get offended. He was well versed in his area of the presentation, easily paraphrasing what he wanted people to grasp from his slides. It wasn't until he sat down, asking you to present for him that you started having issues.
"What?" He leaned back in his chair, spinning slightly, "Give your speech, do it like I'm the audience."
"No." You huff, "not if you don't." You point at him.
"I'll do it, but you go first, you we're the one who wanted to start us off anyway." Heâs brought this on you somewhat out of nowhere.
You look around the room, feeling suddenly anxious. You had practiced both you and Sukunaâs parts to the point of near memorization. You had recorded your speaker notes and listened to them before bed nightly. You knew what to say. But you were feeling suddenlyâŠshy?
"Don't act like I've put you on the spot," He waves a hand, "We're here to practice."
"I know." You look at your shoes, feeling small, stupid. It was embarrassing to have him watch you. He just screamed judgment. You huff, "Fine. Turn around."
He looked almost insulted at the notion. "What? No."
"Would you just do it?"
Assuming he wouldnât complain, you wait for him to turn. He just squints at you,"I knew you worried over nothing but do you have stage fright too or something?" Sukuna leans down, elbows on his knees.
You didn't really know what the issue was. Performing on stage, you could probably disassociate long enough to not feel so uncomfortable, but here, alone, with only his eyes to see you, it was different somehow. "No...maybe... I don't know."
"Well." He shrugs, "Now's a great time to shake off those nerves. Go on, I'm sure you have all your information down."
He motions your way, and you force yourself to go over your work, starting from the top. You try to focus on your cadence, intonation, and scripted pauses from your recording. You turn to look in the corner of the room, mimicking the intentional body language you had meticulously practiced in front of your bathroom mirror.
You spent the time expressing what you would say rather than pretending to teach him. Having already used the room for hours, you simply focused on the main points of contention, explaining your slides with practiced ease. Once you finished, you moved onto his starting slide and cantered passed him to one of the opposing chairs.
He did not take your cue, getting up to present, however, opting instead to open his body language, "I woulda thought you had a script in front of you."
"Like you said, I actually know my information." You snark, huffing out a breath you hadnât known youâd been holding. Starting to become tired and stressed at the idea of the upcoming exams.
He simply rolled his eyes as the suggestion that he might not, "You can't make eye contact."
He was speaking as if stating a fact. Your brows furrow, having been doing exactly that what he said you apparently couldnât do. "When you're presenting, you donât look at me" He continues. "It's weird, you have no problem with watching people but when you know that someone is watching you, you can't seem to acknowledge it."
Your mouth twists into a mock smirk; he reminded you in that moment of your previous first-year psych student roommate, who genuinely believed themself a genius among feckless plebs.
"When we're on stage, we won't be making eye contact with anyone really-" You were about to defend yourself before being interrupted.
"See. Youâre doing it again. You can't look at me." He narrows an accusing finger in your general direction. Moving to stand, he grabs the clicker off the table and shifts into a teasing tone. "Here's how it's done."
You were still somewhat reeling from him pointing out a habit you didn't even know you were taking part in. Wondering suddenly if others had noticed it and if so, why nobody had said anything.
You felt suddenly irked and wanted to prove to him that, no, you very well could make intentional eye contact with someone making a point to notice you.
It was a grueling task, and, as you would find out, your brain seemed to be sending every 'I am uncomfortable' signal to your body while attempting it. You couldn't seem to stop swallowing, voluntarily blinking, or forcefully making your hands stop moving.
All these small tasks took up some serious mental effort but despite that, you were still able to take in his oratory skills.
For a man so lacking in the interpersonal communication sphere, he presented with poise, confidence, and knowledge on his subject. He paced himself well and it almost seemed as though his speech was conducted in a way that made note-taking ideal. He seemed aware of his space and motioned accordingly.
When he wasn't gesturing or looking back at the slides, he was looking at you, as if he was lecturing you with the information you had tirelessly slaved over when studying his speaker notes.
And on the topic of speaker notes? He totally strayed from them! He didn't even follow the same roadmap that you had seen nights before. You hated it, but none could deny, he was still a compelling speaker. You couldn't make a sensible complaint because of how undeniably well he spoke.
Besides, what kind of anal, control-freak, dictator of a school partner memorized someone else's speaker notes?
The issue arose in you suddenly that Sukuna doesn't need to make an effort like you do. He doesn't care to, he simply has the confidence in himself. He seemed to hold no anxiety and no care for how he was perceived. The only issue was, these types often flunked out of school, and here he was thriving.
While he wrapped up his slides, he crossed his arms over his chest, pointedly looking your way.
You think back to your previous interactions, Sukuna must see himself as so terribly generous, allowing you the time of day to practice with him. He likely thought the concept stupid. And worse? His efforts didn't ease your nerves, and they did not qualm your worries.
Your thoughts are cut off by the brisk striking of his knuckles on the table. You look up at him, "Get out of your thoughts." He slides past you to his bookbag, putting away a notebook. "We're in good shape."
You aren't sure what to say. You don't feel like you're in good shape but you don't want to discourage him, not that you thought it possible for him.
Before he slips out of the door, you turn to him, "I'm going to send you a list of mock questions so you can prepare some answers." He wouldnât look at the email, you were sure.
He snorted a laugh, "Good to know you were paying attention."
And he was gone.
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Sukuna was not terribly fond of school, that is, in the typical sense. He did enjoy learning and was dedicated to his area of study, sure, but being around people? He found it exhausting.
You hadn't stuck out to him, but it was hard to not notice you. You sat in the front of every single lecture, pristinely on time. You were one of the students that the professor felt inclined to call on. And he saw you in the library, often.
It was not until he had been enlisted as your partner for the practicum that he started to see why you had taken his notice.
At first, he shook it off, thinking himself crazy, but after three sessions in the library, it was clear what it was. You reminded him of someone.
You were just like his nephew.
Wednesdays and Fridays in the library, you would be rambling on about something, going over the expectations for the project draft, explaining the sources you wanted him to utilize, and he would be listening, sure, but he would be seeing Yuuji.
The little boy was a little shit, and despite being wildly more extroverted that yourself, he too was nervous about everything.
Sukuna was like a second parent to the boy, and as much as he would complain, he wouldn't change it for a thing.
It was weird, to see the kid in you. At first he stocked you up as a try-hard, but in reality, he assumes you're just scared. You really are just like that little boy.
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You did not sleep well last night. You got to bed early but you simply couldn't slip away. And when you finally did pass over into restless sleep, you were promptly woken up by your own hyperactive consciousness.
You checked the clock each time. Had you really set that alarm? You would go over your script and the more you did, the sicker you felt. You craved more time to practice, you craved for your body to stop jittering with nerves, you craved to just fall asleep damn it!
After a few more hours of waking only to have found rest in literal minute increments, you arose. Dressed yourself and began to get ready.
Everything around you spoke of a good day, the weather was perfect, you looked great, and you had all the rehearsed information at the ready.
Still, internally, you couldn't reach peace.
Once you arrived at the auditorium, you spotted your professor and retrieved your nametag from him. Sukuna was no where to be found which only added to your panic. You paced in the box, the private room for speakers, behind the theater, and repeatedly touched your hair.
Even with potential hours to go, you were feeling overwhelmed, you were at the point of wishing you could just go first and be done with it all.
You were squeezing water out of a thin paper towel and placing it on your neck when the door creaked open.
You flipped to him, "Where have you been?!" You hissed.
You had plenty of time before you would be introduced but you couldn't hide the frustration in your voice.
Sukuna was dressed in a Mandarin suit, he looked perfectly relaxed and the notion only fueled your anger. "I had a class..."
He comes forward and sets his (backup) flash drive on the circular table in the middle of the loge. "Well, why didn't you say that before?â You make an exasperated face and feel your heartbeat quicken, âAnd where is your nametage?"
Even you could hear the hysterical twinge in your voice, you took a deep breath and told yourself to relax. He didn't say anything, just raised his brows while reaching behind to retrieve the very thing from his back pocket.
Embarrassed, you tear the makeshift cloth from your neck and rush to sit on the couch. You scrap the towel to shreds before disposing of it.
"Everything's in order, we'll be alright." He didn't come to join you on the sofa but watched from the side of the box. He didnât sound comfortable but he certainly seemed to believe his own words.
"It doesn't even really matter." You had been telling yourself this very thing for weeks when someone took notice of how concerned you were. Not a part of you believed it but you hoped the phrase would ease your mind anyway.
"Oh, it matters." Sukuna laughed.
You wanted to be mad, but in all reality, he was just saying what you knew, him lying would not have comforted you. He started to come over now.
"It just isn't so important that you need to kill yourself over it." You rolled your eyes, knowing what he was saying.
"If we bomb, then that's that, so what?" He tossed his hands up slightly.
You looked at him, and without even needed to study his face, you knew he meant it. He believed it. âSo what?â You roll the words around in your brain, shaking your head. You couldn't have stopped the words from escaping.
"I hate people like you." You mutter it, undertones of a laugh there, nothings amusing. "Seriously, I hate how you can just say that."
He isn't mad. The bastard grins, "Oh, trust me, I know."
And then heâs leaving the room. You don't have much time to wonder about what exactly he was doing. You hadnât thought he would be upset at your declaration. Then again, you hadnât exactly been thinking when you said it.
What had he meant, that he knew? I guess a guy like him just assumes everyone who isnât perfectly relaxed at all times is a suck up.
When he returned, he was carrying water bottles and complimentary fruit from outside the auditorium doors. This time around he does come sit, right next to you.
"Have some."
You don't feel thirst but you still accept it when he cracks open the bottle for you. He places the fruit on the table before you both and takes a drink himself.
"I didn't really mean that, I'm just jealous of how you live." He's leaned back and his suit pants clung to his legs.
He purses his lips and shifts his head from side to side, smirking, Mmm, I don't know, I think you actually meant it."
You both chuckle, the nerves are still getting to you. "I still hate you for what you did earlier this semester." You lighten your voice but glance his way to show you do mean it.
He turns his head now, brow raised but still comfortably leaning against the back of the couch. "What did I do earlier this semester?"
You laugh, rolling your eyes. It takes him a moment before he sees youâre not gonna reply, "No, what did I do?"
"The whole beginning of this project." You muse. He still isn't catching what you're saying so you motion with your hands. "Our meetings, in the library? You never told me you were top of the class."
âShould I go out and advertise it?" He clearly isn't getting what you mean.
"No, Sukuna, it sucks because you never told me that you were well versed in the class material.â He still doesnât seem to grasp the issue, âIâm saying, it made me feel stupid to find out that the guy I thought I was tutoring was actually competing with me."
"It made you feel stupid?"
"In a way. Like you were mocking me."
Sukuna frowns, he leans onto his knees. "I wasn't mocking you."
"You say that." You poke his shoulder and he looks at you quizzically.
In all actuality, it was nice to be able to tell him these things, you didn't feel that anger anymore. As of it had rolled off, only shame lingered.
"I never minded our sessions in the library. I guess it made things easier, you're so..." he reaches for the word,
âAnal?â You recount when he had called you that very thing.
He rolls his eyes, "Organized."
"Thanks." Your voice is low, sarcastic.
He shrugs. Some of the nerves have left you, but suddenly you're hearing voices in the auditorium, one specifically telling people to file in through the doors, and you know you'll be speaking soon.
He turns to look at you again, legs parallel to your own, his palms flat on his thighs, "You care too much about what others think."
He's doing that thing, that I'm-going-to-make-intentional-eye-contact-with-you-and-it-will-be-an-unspoken-comeptition-to-prove-you-can't-do-it thing.
"Maybe you're too carefree." You offer silently.
Soon, someone will come through the doors before you with mic packs and you'll have tape on your face. Your heart pounds. "You should feel okay without having to prove that youâre worthy of validation from others."
He reaches forward for his water bottle, voices can be heard above you, to your sides. People are taking their seats. "You're a smart girl."
And for the second time this week, he says your name and it feels just as strange as it had that first time. "And you didn't have to prove it for me to see it."
And with everything else occurring in this moment, you feel the most upset about the fact that the obnoxious Sukuna Ryomen might just bring unshed tears to your eyes.
Youâre silent as you stand, brushing unseen dust off your clothing. Sukuna is stood there by the door that leads to the area behind the stage, his hand is outstretched.
You look around frantically, turning to find his clicker that he must have left on the table, but before you can start searching, he scoffs.
He leans forward and grabs your arm, spinning you gently. He robotically shows you his hand again and places your own in it.
Oh.
He tightens his encompassing palm around your own and makes a tugging sensation to pull you ahead of him through the door he held open.
People in the tech crew were setting everything up and called you each over to get your mics on.
When he lets you go, your hand twitches involuntarily.
You hadnât realized how cold you were until you felt the warmth of his hand. And for some reason, you couldnât think of much else as you got micâd up, despite the ever growing voiced in the audience.
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ACADEMIC RIVALS TO LOVERS WITH TIM ââ .âŠ
a/n: guys whoâs backk anyways this was a request by this lovely @pearlybaee (mentions arenât showing up) but anyways I hope this reached the standards and tysm! á„«áĄ
tags: ( tim drake x gn!reader)
THE RIVALRY BEGINS ââ .âŠ
You and Tim Drake werenât enemies, far from it. But being in the same academic sphere as him meant constant competition. It wasnât outright hostile, but the two of you had a habit of accidentally one-upping each other in every single class.
âOh, you got a 98 on the physics test?â Tim would say with a raised eyebrow. âCongrats! I got a 99. Mustâve been that question about Newtonâs third law.â (That wouldâve lowkey pissed me off omlđđ)
Your response? A shrug paired with: âOh, itâs fine. Iâm sure youâll get there eventually. Maybe Iâll tutor you sometime.â
Cue Timâs light laugh, which only fueled your competitive spirit.
UTTER CHAOS MOMENTS ââ .âŠ
During a group project, the professor thought pairing you and Tim together was a great idea. Neither of you said anything, but your eyes screamed, This is going to be a mess.
Tim, casually: âIâll handle the research and presentation. You can write the report.â
You, not missing a beat: âWow, I didnât realize you wanted to make us fail. Iâll handle the research, thanks.â
He smirked but relented, âFine. But if the slides are ugly PowerPoint ones, Iâm blaming you.â
In a debate, the teacher made the mistake of pitting you against Tim.
âTimothy Drakeâs argument is validâif you ignore all the facts.â
Tim: âWow, I didnât realize we were presenting opinions today. Did you leave your sources in the other room y/n?â
The entire class lived for these moments. (Yk when the teacher starts talking about theyâre life and they forget the lesson, thatâs vibe omg)
THE KIND SIDE ââ .âŠ
Despite the playful jabs, Tim secretly respected you. The fact that someone could keep up with his relentless drive and still manage to make him laugh? It was impressive.
Once, you stayed late in the library, struggling with a particularly tough assignment. Tim noticed and, instead of teasing, sat down next to you with his laptop.
âYou know, if you keep looking at that paper like itâs going to fight you, it just might,â he said, sliding his notes over.
âWow, are you actually helping me?â you asked, pretending to be shocked.
âDonât get used to it,â he quipped, but the grin on his face told you he didnât mind.
THE REALIZATION ââ .âŠ
The moment Tim realized he was falling for you was during a particularly heated trivia competition for a school fundraiser or smth. You buzzed in before him and answered correctly with such confidence that the crowd erupted in applause.
He just stared, dumbfounded, while you turned to him with a smug smile. âWhatâs the matter, Drake? Cat got your tongue?â
It hit him like a ton of bricks: he didnât want to beat you. He just wanted to keep standing next to you, watching you shine and get to call you his too.
THE CONFESSION (WHICH WAS TOTALLY NOT REHEARSED 7X WHEN HE WAS ALONE.) ââ .âŠ
Timâs confession wasnât grand or overly dramatic. Instead, it happened during one of your late-night study sessions. You were both hunched over a table, working through equations, when he blurted out:
âYou know, this whole rivalry thing? Itâs kind of ridiculous.â
You looked up, raising an eyebrow. âRidiculous how?â
âI meanâŠâ He hesitated, running a hand through his hair. âI donât want to keep competing with you. I want⊠I donât know, to actually spend time with you. Without trying to prove Iâm smarter.â
You blinked, surprised. âSo youâre saying⊠you like me, is this a date?â
Tim groaned, cheeks pink. âYes, obviously, Iâm not just blabbing y/n.â
You leaned back, pretending to think. âHuh. This is going to be so fun to hold over your head.â
Tim laughed, shaking his head. âI take it back. Youâre the worst.â
But when you smiled at himâactually smiledâhe couldnât help but think you were the best thing that had ever happened to him.
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bon's thoughts (18+) a/n: anonsss i see your messages in my ask box, i might take a break from answering them cuz i got other... interesting thoughts LMFAO college!au daniel ricciardo who's partnered up with you for group project. only problem is that he's not doing any of his work. all he ever does is say something cheeky, wink at you and walk away to hang out with his friends. you hate him. you hate the way he sits next to you in class even though he knows you hate him, but he does it on purpose because he likes to see your reaction. you hate that he's always glancing at your answers when you're taking a test, and then boasting about how smart he is outside of the lecture hall. he never turns in his work, never texts you if he's done his part of a powerpoint and certainly doesn't respond when you're calling him at 3 in the morning, crying about how you need him to finish his slide or else you're going to get a bad grade because of him.
he always chooses you because he knows no matter what, you'll end up finishing his slides. and he merely is trying to finish inside you. he watches you cross your arms, bite your lips and frown when he's presenting to the other students. you're always unhappy with what he's doing, and he wants to see you with a smile on your face.
"a smile wouldn't hurt you know" he leans close to you to whisper into your ear. the both of you are at the library, sitting in the small cafe as you're editing your slide. you frown at him,
"you finish your slides and then i'll smile. we have to rehearse this before tomorrow. you wanna meet up somewhere this evening?" you ask.
"i'm busy this evening. what about at night? 1 am at the basketball court?" daniel asks and you scowl,
"that's across campus for me! and i know you're just gonna play basketball and not let me practice. why are you always my partner, i just don't get it, you're useless!" but you still agree, because it's either the basketball court, or no rehearsal at all.
you press record on your phone, because you like to record all your practice sessions, and you take a step back. your laptop's on the bleachers, and daniel walks over. he's sweating, having played basketball until you showed up, and he smiles at you. you don't reciprocate and roll your eyes, telling him to get started.
"remember, it's a presentation about pain vs pleasure. you need to be careful with what you say. i included extra examples on your slide, like cutting your finger on accident, and getting a good grade on your test. cuz you know serotonin is-" your words are tuned out of his mind, he's focusing on the part where you said pain vs. pleasure and he has a wicked idea in his head. he nods, contorting his face to look like he's deep in thought and listening to you intently. he takes off his cap and tosses it to the side before winking at you,
"i got this don't worry." and he turns to face the camera. surprisingly, he's doing well. very well, and that doesn't sit right with you. he never is this prepared, and the entire time you're staring at him with a look of shock. he turns to you with clasped hands, "may i perform a demonstration?"
and you're nodding your head, "of course, of course!" because you think he's being very serious and composed, you'll do anything as long as he's finally listening to you for once. he nods his head, standing behind you, and almost immediately he yanks your top up just enough for your tits to spill out and he watches them jiggle in front of the camera. the cold air of the night makes your nipples harden and as you're gasping in shock at what he's doing, he roughly takes your nipples in his hands and twists them, causing you to cry out.
"that's pain," he glances at the camera, before kneeling in front of you. he takes your areola in his mouth and begins to suck, rubbing your other nipple with his thumb. you let out a really quiet moan, a hand coming to grab the curls in his hair and he tears his mouth away from you juicy tit with a pop! "and that's pleasure!"
he crawls over to where your phone is and stops the recording, and glances back at you, leaning on his elbow with smile, "should we do some more rehearsals?"
and you're nodding your head like crazy.
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Winning the Breakup | Chapter 2
- Minho (Xo Kitty) X Reader

đđâ Summary : Y/N, a talented and athletic after an intense breakup, Y/N reluctantly agrees to fake date Minho, to make their exes jealous. What begins as a mutual arrangement soon turns complicated when their fake relationship starts to feel all too real. With humor, bickering, and tender moments, Minho and Y/N's journey proves that sometimes the best way to heal from heartbreak is to allow yourself to fall in love.
đđâ Warnings : None
đđâ Word Count : 858
đđâ Chapters : 1
đđâ A/N : Hope you guys enjoy!!!
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Chapter 2: The Rules of Engagement
The next morning, Y/N regretted nothingâwell, almost nothing. She wasnât entirely sure agreeing to Minhoâs plan was the best decision, but the image of Alexâs dumbfounded face as she and Minho danced at the social was enough to keep her second thoughts at bay.
It was Saturday morning, and the KISS campus was quiet. Most students were either still asleep or lounging in their dorms, but Y/N was already up and dressed, sitting at a small café table in the library courtyard. She was sipping on a latte and going over her notes for an upcoming quiz when a familiar, annoyingly confident voice interrupted her focus.
âMorning, darling,â Minho said, sliding into the chair across from her.
Y/N didnât even look up. âDonât call me that.â
âWhy not? Weâre dating now,â he said, leaning back in his chair with that smug grin she was already tired of seeing.
âFake dating,â she corrected, finally meeting his eyes. âLetâs not forget the fake part.â
âDetails,â Minho said, waving a hand dismissively. âAnyway, we need to set some ground rules.â
Y/N raised an eyebrow. âRules?â
âObviously,â Minho replied, pulling out his phone. âIf weâre going to pull this off, we need to be on the same page. Canât have you ruining my image.â
She snorted. âYour image? Please, enlighten me.â
Minho ignored the jab, opening a notes app on his phone. âRule one: public displays of affection. Weâll need to sell the relationship, so a little hand-holding, hugging, maybe the occasional kissââ
âNo,â Y/N cut him off, her tone firm. âWeâre not kissing.â
He looked up, feigning disappointment. âYou wound me. What, you think Iâm a bad kisser?â
âI think I donât want to catch whatever inflated ego disease youâre carrying,â she shot back, smirking when Minho gave an exaggerated gasp.
âFine,â he relented, typing something into his phone. âNo kissingâŠunless absolutely necessary.â
âThere will be no ânecessary,ââ Y/N clarified.
Minho shrugged. âWeâll see. Rule two: we text daily. It doesnât have to be anything deep, but itâll look weird if weâre not in constant communication. People will notice.â
âFine,â she agreed. âBut no texting me at 2 a.m. with some nonsense about how amazing you are.â
âI would never,â Minho said, looking offended.
Y/N gave him a flat look.
âOkay, I would,â he admitted with a grin. âBut Iâll restrain myself.â
âGood. Next?â
âRule three: we go on at least one âdateâ per week. People need to see us together outside of school events. And no ditching me halfway through because you get bored,â he added, pointing at her.
Y/N rolled her eyes. âLike Iâd be the one ditching.â
âTrust me, darling, Iâm a delight,â Minho said, flashing his most charming smile.
âStop calling me that,â she muttered, shaking her head.
âRule four,â Minho continued, ignoring her complaint. âWe donât tell anyone itâs fake. Not even our friends.â
Y/N hesitated. âNot even Kitty?â
âEspecially not Kitty,â Minho said firmly. âShe has the biggest mouth at KISS. Sheâd blow our cover in two seconds.â
âSheâd probably make a PowerPoint about it,â Y/N murmured, earning a chuckle from Minho.
âExactly. So, we keep it between us. Agreed?â
âAgreed,â she said reluctantly.
âGreat,â Minho said, setting his phone down. âThis is going to be fun.â
âFun isnât the word Iâd use,â Y/N muttered, taking a sip of her latte.
By lunchtime, news of Y/N and Minhoâs ârelationshipâ had spread like wildfire. As they walked into the cafeteria together, side by side, the stares and whispers were impossible to ignore.
âYouâd think people have never seen two attractive people together before,â Minho said, loud enough for the nearby tables to hear.
âSubtle,â Y/N muttered under her breath, elbowing him in the side.
âWhat? Iâm just stating facts,â he said with a grin, guiding her to their usual table.
Kitty was already there, along with Dae, Yuri, and Q. The moment they sat down, Kitty leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.
âOkay, spill,â she said. âHow did this happen?â
Y/N opened her mouth, but Minho beat her to it.
âIsnât it obvious?â he said, slinging an arm around Y/Nâs shoulders. âShe couldnât resist my charm.â
Y/N shoved his arm off. âDonât make me regret this.â
âWhatâs there to regret, darling?â he teased, winking at her.
Yuri raised an eyebrow. âYou two areâŠdating?â
âYep,â Minho said confidently.
âSince when?â Dae asked, looking genuinely confused.
âA few days ago,â Y/N lied smoothly. âIt justâŠhappened.â
Kitty frowned, clearly trying to piece things together. âBut youâve always been at each otherâs throats. What changed?â
Minho leaned forward, resting his chin on his hand. âShe finally realized how amazing I am.â
âI realized youâd never shut up about it if I didnât give you a chance,â Y/N shot back, earning a laugh from Q.
âThis is going to be interesting,â Yuri said, smirking as she sipped her drink.
That evening, Minho texted her.
Minho: âTomorrow. 2 p.m. Meet me at the park.â
Y/N: âWhy?â
Minho: âDate #1, duh. Donât bail on me.â
Y/N sighed, tossing her phone onto her bed. She had a feeling this was going to be a long few weeks.
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do u script scenarios? if u do, what's ur favorite and do u have an advice on scripting them?
oh DO I
let's break it down *clears throat*
MARY'S GUIDE TO SCRIPTING SCENARIOS
first and foremost, HAVE FUN WITH IT! be the main character, have it be dramatic - just be aware of any repercussions that come with it
i script in a powerpoint format so for me each scenario is its own separate slide. I give it a title (usually itâs goofy) & i basically just describe what happens
think about the 4 Ws: where, when, who, & what.
WHERE does this scenario take place? specific room at school? the town diner? the library?
WHEN does this happen? the first day you're in your DR? on Christmas? or do you not care and just leave it up to your subconscious/the universe?
WHO is involved? you and your S/O? frenemy?
WHAT the heck happens? give all the juicy details.
you can be as detailed or tight-lipped as you want. heck you don't even have to script them in the first place, they aren't mandatory by any means.
My personal favorite scenario that I've scripted is in my MCU dr (no one is shocked). I titled it The Fire Pit.
basically this happens when we all move into the newly renovated Avengers Tower and the whole team is hanging out on the roof around a -- you guessed it -- fire pit. The following is literally copied directly from my script lol:
Thor kept begging us over and over again to make sâmores because he had seen a commercial for them on TV. On our first night using it, itâs a little chilly. I thought I had dressed warmly enough, but I was still a little chilled. I try to not pay it any mind and instead focus on the conversations being held. I look over to see Steve already staring at me. I make a funny face at him, which makes him smile. He gets up from his seat & comes over to the bench Iâm sitting on and wraps the blanket he has over both our shoulders. All of us stay by the fire pit for a while, and at one point I unintentionally doze off and rest my head on his shoulder. As I doze in and out, Steve tries his best not to move too much as to not disturb me.
sooooo yeah hehe.
hopefully this helped lol
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Hello! I havenât figured out if your requests are still open, in that case I apologize. You write Aizen in a magnificent way and I was wondering if I can submit a request. I was thinking of âAizen x female readerâ. To be specific, Aizen having sex with Uraharaâs sister? I see him as the type to do that, helpđœ
Thank you for your kind words! Also I LOVE your idea. It took me a fair bit to grapple with it, but I hope you like and enjoy it! I've also been an AU mood, so I hope that's ok!
I low-key hc Urahara as a little brother since he gives spoiled baby brother vibes, so reader is his older sister for this đ€.
NSFW: Aizen x (Slightly) Older Reader, Kisuke's out-and-about... and may have an idea of what's happening.
Word Count: 3970 words
[Click here to read on AO3.]
This is arguably one of the longest things I've written. I really ran with this idea lol.
It bothered Sosuke to no end to see his lab mate, Urahara Kisuke, clumsily complete his portion of the PowerPoint presentation that they were both presenting⊠one hour before their class.
Beyond the fake, thick lensed glasses, and the tight, yet polite smile, Sosuke was seething that the clown in front of him was getting a higher grade in their Applications of Chemometrics class.
âUrahara-san, I can help with your portion of the PowerPoint.â Sosuke offered, to the bewildered-looking Kisuke. His pale blonde hair was disheveled, his clothes in disarray, and the dark bags under his eyes emphasizing how haggard he looked.
Kisuke made a motion for Sosuke to stop talking, as he focused on the screen in front of him, muttering his key points under his breath.
âHave this then.â Sosuke curtly said, handing him a medium cup of coffee with some sugar. The one thing he knew Kisuke wouldnât say no to. Kisuke immediately grabbed the drink and chugged it down quickly, surprising Sosuke at how the man didnât flinch at the hot liquid burning his throat.
âThanks for that, Aizen-san!â Kisuke beemed at him, as if the coffee was key to transform him into his usual, lackadaisical self. The man had a large grin on his face as he happily typed the rest of his points on to the slide deck.
Sosuke looked at him, dismayed again, by the notion that someone of Kisukeâs intellect, was still so⊠foolish.
âThat went well, donât you think Aizen-san?â Kisuke laughed as he patted Sosuke on the back.
Sosuke let out a sign, âyes, it did. But it surely wouldâve been better if you spent more time preparing.â
Kisukeâs laughs increased, as if he was snickering, âand where would the fun be in that?â
âYou call this fun!?â Sosuke asked, exasperated.
âAnyways, why donât you come to my family home for Golden Week? And donât tell me you canât because, youâre going to be studying.â Kisuke said, drawing out his sentence in a teasing tone. âWeâre taking the same courses, and we donât have any assignments due for the next few weeks.â
Sosuke glared at him, âno.â Kisuke pouted, which Sosuke hated.
âCâmon!â Kisuke whined, âI know youâre just going to hole yourself in the library.â
âI donât want to meet the family of whoever gave rise to you.â Sosuke remarked, making his way to the chemistry labs.
âI have it on good authority, that there is only one of me, Aizen-san!â Urahara said, snickering at him. âThe rest of my family, is what you would callâŠâ Urahara tilted his head to the ceiling, thinking, ânormal.â
Sosuke scoffed again, âI doubt that.â
âThen letâs have a bet! If you stay with me for Golden Week, and you donât find my family normal, I owe you 20,000 yen.â Kisuke said, grinning as he extended his hand. Sosuke glared at him, staring at Kisukeâs open hand and the smug look on the blonde manâs face.
âYou have yourself a deal.â Sosuke said, shaking Kisukeâs hand in a firm grip.
âAnd welcome to my humble abode!â Urahara exclaimed spreading his arms wide at the entrance to his home. The Urahara estate was surprisingly grand in nature. Well, Sosuke wasnât too surprised, because the careless behaviour Kisuke exhibited from time to time always came across as someone who didnât really understand the value of money.
The garden seemed well maintained, and the house was in perfect shape, with modest decor. A complete contrast to the utter disgust and horror of Kisukeâs personal apartment near campus.
Kisuke instructed Sosuke to leave his belongings near the entrance, as âthe housekeeper will put in your room.â Which again, did not surprise Sosuke that Kisuke relied on a housekeeper.
âHow long have you had a housekeeper for?â Sosuke inquired, as Kisuke led them to the sitting room. There were no family photos, but beautiful pieces of artwork and paintings filling the space.
Kisuke shrugged as he explained there was always one when he grew up. Sosuke made no remarks but noted that the man had some kind of upper-class upbringing.
âOh Ki-chan, is that you!?â Sosuke turned around, seeing you enter the room.
Kisuke gave a sheepish laugh as he waved at you. âAizen-san, this is my sister.â As he introduced you. Sosuke bowed towards you, âthank you for having me, Iâm Aizen Sosuke.â
âOh of course! A friend of my brother is always welcome!â You beamed at him, taking note that how polite Aizen was, and quite handsome, albeit a bit nerdy looking with his glasses.
âI didnât know you would be homeâ Kisuke explained, âmom said sheâd be away for Golden Week. She didnât say anything about you staying or anything.â
You laughed at his response and patted Kisukeâs hair, earning him a grumble of âIâm a grown man.â
âMidori mentioned you were coming over with a friend so I wanted to say hi.â Your head patting became slightly more forceful, âsince someone doesnât like texting me back.â
Sosuke stared at the scene in front of him, thinking of how Kisuke not only blew off his classmates and friends, but also his sibling.
âHe doesnât respond to my texts either.â Sosuke interjected with a soft laugh. âI thought he would at least have some courtesy to respond to his family.â
You sighed dramatically, letting go of Kisukeâs scalp, âSee, Ki-chan? Itâs normal to check-in every once in a while. Have you been to his apartment, Aizen-san?â
âPlease call me, Sosuke.â Aizen politely requested, giving you a kind smile. Kisuke narrowed his eyes as he watched the scene unfold, but his expression was unreadable.
âSure! Sosuke-kun it is. Have you been to Ki-chanâs apartment? Has he cleaned up after himself yet?â You giggled as you looked at your brother. Kisuke gave you a glare, but nothing you werenât used to.
Sosuke shook his head, âI try to avoid it if I can. I donât think itâs habitable for humans.â The two of you shared a laugh as Kisuke scoffed.
âStop bothering Sosuke-kun and get out of here sis.â Kisuke said, as he tried to push you out of the room. Sosuke gave a pointed look at Kisuke at the use of his first name, but said nothing of it.
âFine, fine! But let me make dinner for you two, itâll be my treat!â Kisuke rolled his eyes and agreed for the both of them as you went about the rest of your day.
Three days had passed as Sosuke stayed with Kisuke on his estate. He hated to admit it, but once Kisuke was serious about something, he was a great conversation partner. A larger part of himself also didnât want to admit he enjoyed your company during dinner or lunch. You insisted that Kisuke eat homemade meals, and made âKi-chanâsâ favourites. Sosuke took in great pride watching Kisuke embarrass himself over your fussing. Sosuke also didnât want to admit how attractive you were to him. It bothered him immensely to have developed an attraction so quickly to someone, let alone Kisukeâs sibling. So many things bothered Sosuke about this âvacation.â But there were only a few days left during this stay at the estate, and Sosuke was never one to quit.
Which is why he resorted to masturbating to fantasies of you during his routine showers.
As the water rained down his body, Sosuke stared at his growing erection, his thoughts still lingering of you from last nightâs dinner. The way your eyes lit up as he complimented your dishes, the slight blush of your cheeks for every praise he doled out to you. Or the way you would bite your lip or pout whenever Kisuke did something that annoyed you (and Sosuke).
He slowly began to pump his cock, thinking about how you had tried to grab some ingredients from the top shelf of the pantry closet, and he held the small of your back. The soft gasp that escaped your lips and the way your eyes widened at his touch. The way your lips curved to give him a gentle smile.
Sosuke let a groan as he thought about the sound and looks you gave him, thinking of you underneath him. Groans were followed by pants before hot liquid covered his hand, that was sooner washed away by the shower.
Sosuke knew he had to get a grip. There were only a few days left and he would leave this estate and you behind.
Walking through the estate, Sosuke couldnât find Kisuke anywhere. In fact, it felt like no one was around, until he walked by the kitchen. Sosuke stood near the door, as he quietly watched you put away groceries, your eyes lighting up, from what he assumed over ideas on what to cook. You had music playing in the background, as you hummed and sang along. He watched you intensely as you danced around the kitchen, putting things away.
It amazed him how similar, yet dissimilar you and Kisuke were. You were thoughtful, respectful and generous. You took initiative in trying to understand Kisuke (and Sosukeâs) interests and hobbies, even if it went over your head sometimes. Yet at the same time, you and Kisuke had the same affinity for childish humour and pranks. You played along with his bizarre ideas, often encouraging him. Sometimes Sosuke felt that Kisuke was being spoiled, and that made him a bit jealous.
Just a bit, he thought to himself.
You were lost in thought and didnât realize Sosuke was behind you until you turned around, faceplanting yourself in his chest.
âIâm so sorry Sosuke-kun! I didnât notice you were here. I thought you went out with my brother.â You explained, brushing Sosukeâs shirt for nonexistent dust.
âItâs quite alright.â Sosuke said, with the ever so kind smile again. You couldnât get a read off of him. He was incredibly polite and thoughtful, to the point you were surprised your brother had made such a friend. âDo you happen to know where he is?â Sosuke inquired, a puzzled look on his face.
âSadly I donât, and I tried texting him as well. Iâm guessing he didnât say anything to you either?â You asked, leaning your back to the counter. Sosuke shook his head, to which you sighed in response, âwhat am I going to do with himâŠâ
Sosuke stood there, still with the same smile on his face. âSosuke-kun, would you like me to make you anything in the meantime?â
Sosuke sat in the parlour room with you as you had prepared him a pot of your favourite Western tea. You explained to him how you enjoyed âafternoon teaâ lately, and the variety of sweet and savoury dishes that accompanied it. Sosuke, of course, had already known about the concept, but indulged you as you explained it to him. His eyes would soften as you looked at him with smiles and the fluttering of your voice as you shared favourite aspects for him.
âI hope my brother hasnât been too much of a bother for you, Sosuke-kun.â You said, refilling his porcelain cup with more of your favourite tea. âKi-chan can be peculiar about things, and he never was great at keeping friends.â You had admitted, âwell thereâs Yoruichi-san and Tessai-san, but he doesnât bring them up anymore. Itâs been years since I last saw them with him.â
Sosuke vaguely recalled Yoruichi, but Tessai was someone he was unfamiliar with. âI see, well weâve been classmates for years, at differing moments of our life, but I suppose you can say that graduate school is where we got to know each other.â Sosuke explained, taking a sip of the tea.
âReally? Youâve known Ki-chan for longer? Heâs never mentioned you before.â You were shocked at the revelation, but Sosuke didnât seem bother by it.
âWe went to the same elementary and high schools, but werenât in the same classes, were in different friend groups and had different extracurriculars.â Sosuke continued on, unsure as to why he was sharing this with you.
You laughed to yourself, âextracurriculars? Ki-chan wouldnât even bother. Our mother tried so hard to get him to do something with his time, but he had no interest in it. Iâm honestly surprised he mustered up the discipline to do his PhD.â You said, swirling your teacup before taking a sip.
âHeâs a brilliant man,â Sosuke admitted.
âYes he is, but so are you, Sosuke-kun! Donât sell yourself short.â As you gave him a big grin.
For once, Sosuke felt flustered at your response. He felt his cheeks warm and muttered a thank you. He thought he was used to praises and admiring remarks from men and women alike, but from you, it was different â it felt heartfelt and sincere.
The two of you enjoyed the rest of the afternoon in quiet conversation, from the weather outside, to childhood memories and everything in between. But still, Kisuke was nowhere to be found.
Sighing in defeat, you began to gather the tea ware to clean, but Sosuke, ever the gentleman, helped you carry some of the fine porcelain pieces back into the kitchen.
âI donât mean to offend,â Sosuke said, calling your name, âbut Iâm surprised you cook and clean. Doesnât your housekeeper do it for you?â
âOh, Midori-san? When I was a teenager, it didn't feel right with me to have a housekeeper, so when our mother was away, I asked Midori-san to teach me things. I never saw myself living in this house forever, so I wanted to know how to cook and clean on my own.â
âHm, so Urahara-san never bothered to learn with you it seems.â To which you laughed in response.
âYes, I suppose so!â You smiled at him, as the two of you quietly cleaned the cups and cutlery together. Â
âSosuke-kun, do you know how to play Koi-Koi?
Koi-Koi was a game Sosuke knew of in passing but had never actually played. You provided him a cheat sheet with all the possible pairings and explained the rules to him. His face as emotionless, but your excitement over the game was cute.
âDo people make bets with this game?â Sosuke inquired, as he inspected his hand.
âOh, I suppose some might. Would you like to bet something, Sosuke-kun?â You asked politely.
Sosuke nodded his head, âhow about we decide after we play?â He suggested, giving you again, the same kind smile. You didnât think he was being genuine this time but wanted to play along.
âIâve never made a bet playing koi-koi, but I also donât play it as often as Iâd like. Ki-chan hates playing it.â You said sadly.
âWhy?â
âI think itâs because this game is left to chance, and he is someone who always works with plan after plan. He may have devised a strategy to secure whatever combinations with what he was dealt with, but koi-koi can be unforgiving.â You explained, as you dealt the cards for the table. âHe can build the combinations he has planned out, but he will never know when I can end it for him. I think itâs for that reason, it bothers him.â You surmised, a wistful look on your face as you neatly arranged the cards for the table.
Sosuke had to agree to play for three rounds, which he learned, were also referred to as months. He inspected the cards and noticed that they were fairly faded, with the black edges fading to white. He was also surprised by how small the cards were, his hands engulfing them, while again, you looked cute holding yours.
Sosuke had drawn the better card, determining him to go first. You had offered to go âeasyâ on him by showing your hand and he would show his, but he explained it wasnât necessary. âYou said I was a quick learner a few days ago.â Sosuke said with a chuckle.
He played conservatively the first round, securing five points after building âBlue Ribbons,â which allowed him to go first again for the second round. Confident with the rules of the game, Sosuke could see what possible combinations he could make with his hand, and repeated âkoi-koiâ as he built his growing point pile.
Then you had to ruin it. You made a measly junk pile, worth one point and refused to call koi, ending the round.
All the points Sosuke had built, the Rainy Four Lights, Red Poetry Ribbons and both Moon and Cherry Blossom Viewing⊠all gone.
Sosuke furrowed his eyebrows and exhaled. His eye twitching at how quickly it came apart, remembering your words about Kisukeâs disdain for the game, âbut koi-koi can be unforgiving.â
You gave the same wistful smile at him and prepared for the final round. Since you had won the second round, you went first. Cards were taken, others were put on to the table. Sosuke felt vindictive as he saw you growing âBoar Deer Butterflyâ in your pile along with âThree Lights.â
Yes, koi-koi was unforgiving. As if to punish you for ending the round with one point, he had built âRed Poetry Ribbonsâ again and snagged the Butterfly you needed for your own pile, âI end the round.â Sosuke said with a smirk.
âYou really are a fast learner, Sosuke-kun!â You smiled at him as you began to pack the cards away. But as soon as your hand reached out to grab his pile, Sosuke caught your wrist, catching you off guard.
âSince I win, I know what I want.â Sosuke said, staring right at you. It was the first time you gave a good look at his face, noticing how sharp and intense his eyes were beyond the lenses. It startled you, but you again, played along, curious to see where this would go.
âAnd what is that Sosuke-kun?â You politely asked, relaxing your hand in his grip, leaning closer to him over the table.
Without saying a word, Sosuke pulled you in for a kiss, sealing the distance between you two. Your eyes were wide open, shocked over what was happening⊠but you didnât mind it. You gently pulled him away and watched him take off his glasses, both of you breathing heavy.
Nothing was said between you, just stares and heavy panting, with Sosukeâs grip on your wrist still ever present. Closing your eyes, you took an inhale, knowing you two were going to cross a line (what line? A small part of you wondered.)
âMaybe we should stop, Sosuke-kun.â You said, regretting each word escaping your mouth. âKisuke wonât like this.â
âI donât care what he thinks.â Sosuke said in a pointed tone, his eyes narrowing in anger, âthe man plays by his own rules. I think itâs time we play our own.â You were transfixed by his voice, nodding and agreeing with what he was saying. âLetâs finish this elsewhere, Sosuke-kun.â You murmured, pulling him away from his seat. The grip on your wrist tightened as he led you to the guest bedroom.
Clothes were strewn about in Sosukeâs bedroom, as he pulled you against him for more kisses. Sosuke hated how needy he felt, but wanted more of your kisses, more of your attention on him. He held your face in his hands as he peppered kisses across your face, paying special attention to your lips.
He pushed you on to the bed, and continued down your body, nipping across your neck and chest. The greediness he felt grew the more he touched your body, leaving him with the urge to mark you. Harsh bites and sucks across your neck and chest, surely strong enough to bruise later, but you welcomed you. Curiosity and excitement grew in you to see Sosuke go further.
Sosuke parted your bare legs and dipped between them, as he immediately lapped at your wet pussy. He took care to with gentle licks to your clit, then pushed one finger inside you. You moaned loudly, without a care as to who would be able to hear it. You chanted Sosukeâs name, praising him with how good he made you feel.
Your orgasm was approaching, and you had a feeling Sosuke knew that too, with the way he began to pump his fingers faster inside you and the licks to your clit growing more intense. Your legs shook as you felt your orgasm crash around you, a loud scream piercing the room.
Sosuke dropped your legs and pushed his hand through his hair, a lone strand in front of his face. He watched you with a satisfied smirk as you tried to regain your strength. You were shaking trying to sit up, and he watched you with glee.
His cock was hard and erect, with precum dripping down the tip. He gave himself a pump as he watched you struggle to get up. Once you managed to do so, you leaned towards his cock, pushing his hand away.
His cock was thick in your mouth, but you wanted to reward him with the same pleasure you felt. Wrapping your hand around the base of his cock, you began to suckle on his tip as you pumped the base of his shaft. Sosuke threaded his fingeres in your hair, pushing you down further along his cock. He groaned your name as you swallowed his cock whole.
You bobbed your head up and down, keeping the pace as you savoured the precum escaping from Sosukeâs cock.
Until you heard the familiar, sing-song voice of your brother. You tried to pull away, but Sosuke gripped your hair tighter, forcing his cock in your mouth.
You could hear Kisukeâs footsteps coming closer, and then a sudden knock. âAizen-san, are you there? Do you know where my sister is?â
You looked up at Sosuke, eyes widen while your mouth was filled with his cock. He grinned menacingly at you, shoving your head further towards his crotch. âNo, I havenât. I didnât see her at all today.â
âOhâŠâ Kisuke said, âCan I come in? I have some exciting news to share.â He said in a sing-song voice.
âIâm about to take a shower.â Sosuke said, his voice even as if he wasnât throat fucking you, âIâll meet you at your parlour room.â
Kisuke made an appreciative sound and went away, with Sosuke letting go of the grip on your hair. Your hair was a mess, with drool and cum dripping down your mouth on to your body, your lips swollen from Sosukeâs kisses and from sucking him off.
âWe donât have a lot of time,â Sosuke said, pushing you back down, âbut we can make up for it later.â
You gave him a kiss as a sign of agreement, as he spread your legs apart again. He pushed the tip of his cock into your wet pussy. The slopping noises echoed in your ears.
Sosuke put a hand over your mouth as soon as he saw you moan. He slowly pushed himself in and out of you, your eyes rolling at the sensation of him repeatedly filling you up. Soon his pace quickened, and from your earlier blowjob, Sosuke knew he wasnât going to last long. He pushed himself down against you and kissed you deeply as his thrusts became erratic. Then, without warning, and your own orgasm approaching, he pulled out his cock and came all over your pussy, rubbing his tip along your clit, earning him a small shriek from you.
You sighed, knowing that you couldnât bask in the moment with Sosuke, so you quickly gathered your clothes and slowly opened the door, peering down the hallway to ensure no one was around. But before you could leave, Sosukeâs strong arms were wrapped around your waist, as he nuzzled your ear.
âLetâs continue this later tonight.â You turned around, giving him a quick peck on the lips, âIâll be waiting, Sosuke-kun.â
Thanks for reading!! I had a lot of fun writing this đ
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âYou, Offlineâ
# 3. before the war was won
TAGS: law is TIRED. use of y/n. @hearts-fromani @queen-of-elves
previous. next. masterlist.

Law was scrolling through Twitter between study sessions, his mind half-focused on the endless medical notes in front of him. He barely tweeted, but he lurkedâa lot. It was a convenient way to see what people were talking about without actually having to participate.
His feed was the usual mess: classmates complaining about exams, random memes, some thread of people ratioing incelsâ
But soon his eyes skimmed over a two day old tweet that caught his attention.

Law huffed through his nose. He could relate. People got weirdly territorial over study spaces. Without thinking much about it, he liked the tweet and kept scrolling.
A few moments later, something nagged at him. He went back to the tweet. Read it again. His brow furrowed slightly.
Library seat rival?
Something about that wording felt too familiar. He glanced up from his phone, gaze drifting across the library. A few tables away, You sat hunched over slightly, typing something on your phone while watching a video on your laptop before taking a long sip of coffee. He raised an eyebrow before his eyes flickering between you and his phone screen a few times, while his mind reeled in the past late nights and your guyâs brief âencountersâ. if you could even call it that.
Thereâs no way. He almost let out a chuckle as he shook his head slightly.
His gaze once again flicked back to the screen, then to her again. He was overthinking it, right? âŠRight? He shook his head slightly, determined to bring his attention back to his own laptopâs screen. Then, not even three minutes passed before a hushed bubbly voice called a name as they moved across the hall. That nameâ
ây/n! when did you get here? i thought we were meeting after elevenâ
âhad to get my coffee, the line gets fucking crazy at this hour. i came to get a table too, couldnât get our usual though.â she slouched against the chair, her left leg propped under the other as she scrolled on her phone.
Law blinked slowly as he acted as if he wasnât overhearing the conversation from the two girls a few feet away from him. Moving his eyes back to his phone just as slowly.
Y/n?
LikeâŠY/n.. from twitterâŠ?
Lawâs face and stomach dropped in slow realization. Exhaling roughly as he ran a hand down his face. He had just liked her tweet. About him.
What the fuck were the odds???
He was still in denial. I mean, that tweet could be about anyone! And anyone could have the same as her, yeah!â but as he clicked her profile, Grand Line University was written as clear as day in her bio.
Very carefully, as if his phone might explode, he locked the screen and set it down. Forcing his eyes to stay glued on his laptopâs screen and read the words on the 60 slide powerpoint presentation he needed to study for his upcoming midterm. All in an attempt to forget what just happened, while you on the other hand, oblivious, went back to typing on your phone.
A few seconds later, another tweet from her appeared on his notifications

Law exhaled sharply, mentally groaning. This was going to be a problem.
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having good grades doesn't necessarily mean you're smart, a test or exam can't always determine someone's intelligence, but it's academic validation we crave, right? so here are some tips thanks to which you will get straight a's.
đ. understand what the professor wants ( đȘŒ )
learning the entire book by heart is tiring and basically useless. we take our education seriously, but it's impossible to know everything about everything, so inevitably there will be topics we can gloss over. check old tests, listen to the teacher during the lecture, talk to students who have already attended the course and passed the exam. understand which aspects your professor particularly cares about and concentrate on those, your exam will certainly go well.
đź. strengthen your memorization ( đŠ )
very often the amount of things to study is just too much and, even though you spend all day in the library rereading the topics again and again, you feel that it is not enough. you get confused, you forget steps, you get lost in the labyrinth of the subject. investing in understanding your form of memorization will benefit you in the long run. identify your type of memory (spatial, photographic, echoic, etc.) and focus on how to improve it. having a good memory will make your studying for the exam much faster and easier.
đŻ. pay attention in class ( đ«§ )
attend all lectures and take notes. much of your studying comes from your professor's lecture. underline the important things in your textbook, carefully follow their speech and - if there are any - their powerpoint slides, writing only the things that the teacher adds and which are not written either in the book or in the extra material, if necessary, record the lesson so you can listen to it again at a later time.
đ°. organize your notes the same day ( đ§ )
when i take notes in class i write badly and quickly to keep up with the teacher, shortening words or omitting passages. by reorganizing your notes that same evening (at most the next day, if you really don't have time) you can revise your work when the lesson is still fresh in your mind; if you wait too long, you will forget most of the things and you will find yourself staring blankly at pages of notes which, at that point, will seem more like hieroglyphics to you than anything else.
đ±. use ai responsibly ( đȘŽ )
artificial intelligence is everywhere nowadays and why not use it to our advantage? of course i'm not suggesting that you let an ai take care of all your tests and essays, it wouldn't make sense, however very often it helped me make a list of key points to develop in a research paper, or gave me excellent ideas and insights for projects. they can also be used to create flashcards, summarize and simplify articles, or create practice tests based on the material you will have to study.
đČ. delve deeper into your âwhysâ ( đŸ )
sometimes when i study i stare into space and wonder why i am studying something that seems completely irrelevant to my path. i'm sure it happens to you too, don't ignore this feeling. don't be afraid to explore themes and topics that aren't clear to you, if two statements seem contradictory ask yourself why, if you don't understand some passages, don't be afraid to ask a question. we study for ourselves, before studying to graduate, to work. there is no shame in not understanding, your intelligence lies in striving to clarify what seems obscure.
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Step On It
Bruce frowns as he takes in the mess on the kitchen table. Alfred left for his annual leave in England three days ago, and the amount of clutter that has already accumulated is a little embarrassing.
Dick mostly kept his toys in his room or the family room, where he spent the most time. He kept a close eye on his things, used to living in tight quarters that could be packed up at a momentâs notice,Â
Jason â Bruce forces his mind to go there â always left books on every flat surface on the Manor that would only occasionally migrate back to his room or the library.
Unlike any of his predecessors, Tim strews his things around the Manor like⊠like a regular teenage boy. Disposable cameras in the family room. Case files in the library. Computer parts in the parlor.
Sighing, Bruce sorts through the mess of stakeout photos, Spanish flashcards, and takeout menus for the paper invitation to Luciusâs 50th birthday. He moves yesterdayâs Planet to reveal a paper folded in thirds with Gotham Academy Annual Art Showcase displayed in modern, jaunty sans-serif font. Intrigued, Bruce flips open the flier, glossing over the headings until he lands on âPhotographyâ. Sure enough, he finds one âTimothy Drake (10)â halfway down the list of names.
Without another thought, he keys the time into his personal calendar. Heâll be a few minutes late if his 4PM runs over, but heâll still be able to make it. Speaking of timing, Bruce should have left ten minutes ago. The table, still a mess, has to wait.
Five cups of coffee, a couple hundred emails, and approximately a thousand slides later, Bruce taps his fingers on the conference table, smiling and nodding along to whatever the hell Mr. Klein is saying. All thatâs left in this presentation is the budget, which Klein has impressively dragged out to 27 minutes and counting.
The first time Bruce falls asleep, he dozes off with his eyes open, and nobody catches on but Lucius, who just exhales a silent, put-upon sigh. The second time, Bruce falls asleep five minutes after the meeting was supposed to end. He wakes, inexplicably annoyed that nobody noticed.Â
Naturally, he then pretends to fall asleep, slump over in his chair, nearly fall out of said chair, and âwake upâ with a loud yelp.
âSorry,â Bruce says to the assembled department heads with a slightly manic grin. âDamn, those are some impressive numbers, arenât they?â he says, gesturing grandly to the PowerPoint slide, now showing an org chart of the finance department. âCarry on, Keith.â
Klein grimaces. âAs I was sayingâŠâ
Bruce settles back in his chair, mollified. Serves Klein right for keeping them all here past 6pm on a Friday.
A minute later, his phone chirps with a notification: 7:00 PM Gotham Academy Art Showcase.
Bruce swears under his breath. Oh right, that was today. He has a dozen more emails to send, and he needs to speak with Lucius about adding a new, extra-resistant polymer to the soles of Robinâs boots. After that, he has to drive across the entire city.
He mentally shunts half of his least-urgent emails to tomorrowâs to-do list. Lucius is in this meeting with him, so, short of pulling the fire alarm or strangling Klein with his own tie, Bruce is stuck.
* * *
Bruce officially leaves the office at 7:38. He slides into the Audi, cursing up a storm. Thank god Alfred isnât here because he would dust off Dickâs old swear jar and just drop Bruceâs whole wallet inside.
Jaw clenched, Bruce slams his foot on the gas and flips on Oracleâs Green Light protocol. But with Gothamâs rush hour traffic, even a steady influx of green lights canât get the overstuffed lanes of cars to move much faster.
He skids into Gotham Academyâs parking lot at 8:51. For godâs sake, the event started at almost two hours ago. This is unforgivable.
Bruce bursts through the front doors, his heart sinking as he takes in the empty welcome table. Face set, he takes the hallways at a dead sprint only to stop short in front of the closed auditorium doors. Heâs too late.
Laughter off to his left catches him off guard.
A group of kids are making their way to him, their Gotham Academy ties undone and blazers slung over their arms.
âExcuse me,â Bruce says, forcing a non-threatening smile, âIâm here for the Art Showcase?â
One kid frowns up at him, and Bruceâs heart sinks. âDude,â he says, âYouâre, like, super late.â
The smile drops. Curtly, he says, âI am aware.â
âI think theyâre still breaking down in the gym, though?â another kid says, the first piece of useful information Bruce has heard all day.
With a hurried, âThank you,â he takes off in the opposite direction as he hears behind him, âHoly shit, was that Bruce Wayne?â
The showcase in the gym is indeed in the middle of being dismantled. Half the art is gone, but with the classy, black dividers blocking his view, Bruce canât just make a beeline for the photography section.Â
Around the next corner, overhears, âJust five more minutes, Tim. How about that?â
âItâs fine, Ms. Fowler,â Tim answers, his voice impatient. As Bruce stops short, ears piqued, Tim continues, âI told you, my family isnât coming.â
Bruceâs heart clenches at the resignation in Timâs voice. Well, Bruce canât let that stand a moment longer. He steps around the next divider. âSorry Iâm late, chum!â he announces in a carrying voice. âTraffic from the office was sheer murder.â
Timâs head whips around from where heâs talking in the communal Photography area with a small, middle-aged woman wearing a blazer and sensible shoes. Paint crusts in the creases of her hands, and her bright red catâs eye glasses might as well scream art teacher.
Jaw hanging open, Tim mouths a completely silent and bewildered, âBruce?â
âOh, Tim!â Ms. Fowler says, sounding elated. âLook, your father is here. And just in time too!â
Bruce isnât sure whether to first address her blatant lie that he is remotely on time or the mistaken assumption that he is Timâs father. But before he can utter a word, Tim cuts him off, his eyes widening in alarm. âCâmon, Dad, â he says to Bruceâs surprise, âmy exhibition is back here.â He reaches out to snag Bruce by the hand, and Bruce, still beyond confused, follows.
âTake all the time you need, Tim!â Ms. Fowler calls to their retreating backs.
They enter a smaller photography nook, Timâs photography nook.Â
âWhy did you call me â â Bruce starts.
âForget that, no time. Whatâs the emergency?â Tim demands in a hissed whisper. âI didnât miss a call, did I? I was just about to pack up and head to the Cave.â
Bruce doesnât respond at once, entranced by a picture of the ballroom immediately post-gala, the floor strewn with glitter and dropped glasses. A single table holds all the leftover bottles of champagne. The enormous room looms large and empty. A lone napkin hangs from the chandelier â no doubt Dickâs work â but it looks like a flag of surrender to the useless opulence of the elite.Â
It takes a second for his brain to catch up with Timâs words. Confused, Bruce repeats, âWhat emergency?â
Tim makes a face like Bruce is being the dense one. âThe emergency that brought you here?â
âYour photography?â
âMy photography is an emergency?â Tim asks, his frown deepening into a classic expression of teenaged offense. âYou never seemed to have a problem with it before, especially when ââ
Bruce holds up a hand. âThatâs not what I meant.â He inhales a slow breath, trying to rein in his temper at feeling wrong-footed all evening. âThereâs no emergency. I came to see your photography.â
If anything, Tim looks even more confused. âYou came to - why would you -â He gives himself a little shake. âWhat? Why?"
âWhy would I need a reason to see my kidâs photography in a prestigious art showcase they only put on once a year?â Bruce asks, eyebrows raised.
Timâs jaw actually falls open.
âUnless⊠you didnât actually want me here?â Bruce says, straightening up to his full height as his stomach drops to the floor. Tim didnât tell him about his exhibition, after all. Maybe Bruce did find it by accident. But he has no idea why Tim would hide this from him. From all Bruce has absorbed in countless gallery openings and museum fundraisers, Tim has a decent eye. The photos are good, eye-catching and thought-provoking. And, most importantly, thereâs not a single bat in sight.
âNo, I was just surprised,â Tim says, his voice faint. He clears his throat. âIâm,â he swallows, âglad you came.â
âIâm glad too.â Bruce turns back to a photo, a shot of Wayne Tower at night, a full moon hovering overhead, slightly obscured by Gothamâs year-round haze of smog. âI like this one.
Tim gives himself a little shake before he says, in an undertone, âThatâs kind of narcissistic, isnât it?â His blue eyes dance with humor.
Bruce chuckles. âI didnât hire the best renovators to make ugly buildings, Tim.â
âYeah,â Tim smirks, âyouâre not Lex Luthor.â
Bruce shakes his head in mock-sorrow. âMetropolis architecture truly has no character.â
Tim flips up the black tablecloth and hauls out an empty cardboard box. âDo you say that in front of Clark?â
Bruce nods. âEvery time he calls my building âdark and broodyâ.â
âWhat?â Tim laughs, âThatâs not a bad thing. Itâs your brand!â He puts the ballroom photo in the box.Â
Bruce picks up a photo of the local skatepark, the background figures blurs of motion. âI donât know if I should be offended by that.â
Tim plucks the frame from his hands and drops it alongside the ballroom one. âCâmon, itâs not like you didnât know.â
Bruce goes for a photo of what appears to be him, backlit by a roaring blaze in the fireplace in the parlor.Â
âNot that one ââ Tim starts, but itâs too late.
One hand holds a half-empty glass of whiskey. The other hand holds his head up â just barely. On his lap is a half-open book of a priceless first edition of Crime and Punishment. The last first edition he bought for Jason.
âI didnât know you were there,â Bruce rasps out, âon the⊠on the anniversary.â
Tim snatches it out of his hands, his face Robin-red. âJust for a few minutes. I forgot something â I donât remember what â but I knew you didnât want to see me.â
Bruce exhales a slow breath. âNo, that was wise.â
Tim nods jerkily, grabbing the last two photos without letting Bruce see them first. He stuffs them in the box and jams the lid down.
âYou were leaving for your first meeting with the Teen Titans with Dick the day after,â Bruce says as he takes the box before Tim can get to it. âI didnât want to spoil your good mood.â
Tim glances up at him, blue eyes wide. âOh,â he says quietly.
Bruce taps the lid of the box. âDo you mind if we hang a few of these up in the Manor? In the family room or the library?â
âUh, sure.â
âGood,â Bruce hefts the box higher and gestures for Tim to leave the photography nook first. âIâm glad we finally have something artistic to put up. Dickâs old spelling bee certificates really donât have the same gravitas.â
Tim squints up at him as they leave the now-deserted gym. âDonât you have two Rothkos?â
Bruce raises his eyebrows. âWhatâs your point, Tim?â
Tim ducks his head, but not before Bruce catches his pleased little smile. âNothing, I guess.â
Thanks so much @cuephrase and @a-canceled-stamp for the amazing beta reads!
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â§Â word count:Â 17.4k â§Â warnings:Â cursing, like... grossly adorable petnames just abandon ship now if youâre going to be a hater about it â§Â genre:Â fluff, modern magical creatures au, fantasy au, college au, dragon jisung, human reader, ft. various other magical dreamies and human!renjun, fake not dating/secret dating trope, same universe as strawberry sunday â§Â extra info: this work is set in the same universe as strawberry sunday but can be read as a standalone! there is no continuing plotline between fics in this universe, they simply take place in the same world/magic system and may have overlapping characters (neos may pop up in more than one work!) â§Â authorâs note: hereâs dragon jisungie too! this one was so much fun to write and idk yâall i think heâs just the loml now. anyway, cue the shenanigans â§ EDIT DEC 2024: this fic had a brief mention of a former 127 member in it. iâve edited this fic to take it out, but if there are any mentions of him that i missed, inconsistencies, or plot holes, please let me know!
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âIsnât it always the dragon that the princess needs to be rescued from in the fairytales?â You teased, bumping his shoulder with yours.
âWell maybe in this one, the dragonâs the heroââ Jisung wrapped his arms around your waist, picking you up and spinning you around. ââand rescues the princess from the crazed madman.â

âDo you like Jisung?â
Renjunâs deadpan question in the silence of the library nearly made you do a spit take all over your laptop.
After choking through the sip of your pink Gorgonade youâd just taken, you set the bottle down and looked at your human friend with wide eyes. âExcuse me?â
âPark Jisung. Our good dragon buddy. Do you like him?â Renjun repeated with an inquisitive tilt of his head.
âYeah, sure, heâs cool.â You kept your voice as level as possible, returning your fingers to your keyboard.
âYou know what I meant.â
âAnd clearly, Iâm not answering,â you retorted. âNow can we get our project done?â
You and Renjun were both Magical Creatures Studies majors at your college and had met up at the library this particular afternoon to work on a project together. The two of you also had lots of mutual friends, including the aforementioned Park Jisung. And sure, maybe you did have a little bit of a crush on the dragon, but there was no way you were just going to start yammering on about it in the middle of the library after being asked so abruptly.
Your friend narrowed his eyes at you, but ultimately relented. âFine. But this isnât over.â
âOf course itâs not,â you sighed.

Finally done with your PowerPoint slides later that evening, you sent a quick text before shutting your laptop. Renjun flopped back in his seat with a groan.
âThank fuck, my eyeballs are burning.â He rubbed at his eyes with the heels of his palms.
âHave you tried out those enchanted blue light glasses that fairies use?â You suggested, resting your cheek in your palm to watch your friend sympathetically. Fairiesâ eyes were more sensitive to electronic screens than humans or other magical beings, so they had to wear special enchanted versions of the blue light lenses that some humans wore for eyestrain. Renjun was a human, but if the screens were hurting his eyes this bad, it was worth a shot.
âI would except theyâre so goddamn expensive, and Chenle wonât let me touch his even to try before I buy.â
âWhat about that other fairy that Mark and Donghyuck know? Youâve met him before at a study session, right?â
âWhoâ oh, right, uh⊠Jungwoo. Maybe⊠but I really donât want to be asking a fairy that I donât know for a favor, even something so small. I barely ask the one that I do know for anything, and when I do, I always regret it.â
You snickered. âThatâs fair. Seems like youâre just going to suffer for the rest of your life then, Renjun.â
âOh, woe is me,â he sighed dramatically, taking his hands off his eyes to start packing up his stuff.
âYou know who I bet could help you with your whole eye problem?â
âWho?â
You shouldered your backpack, looking your friend in the eye very seriously. âThe aliens, obviously.â
âHey, you know what! They probably could!â Renjun huffed indignantly, grabbing his bag to follow you out of the library.
You were laughing as he kept ranting at you.
âListen, you guys shit on me way too much for this. And aliens probably could help me with my eye problems if they ever came to Earth, because then theyâd have very advanced technology and could very well have the engineering capabilities to make me a screen or a pair of glassesââ
âOr a new pair of bionic eyeballs.â You offered up.
âExactly!â He threw his hands up as you spotted a familiar figure waiting at the bottom of the library stairs.
Park Jisung was standing there, tapping his hands against his thighs as he looked around awkwardly. You could see the glint of gold chains and pendants around his neck, and even more gold adorning his ears, wrists, and fingers. Dragons were a lot like magpies, you always thought to yourself, they liked shiny things. If magpies could breathe fire, of course.
You were nearly out of breath laughing as you slowed to a stop next to Jisung. Renjun was red-faced, still huffing and puffing.
Jisungâs slit pupils flicked back and forth between the two of you, bewildered, âWhatâ?â
âI just canât believe you literally breathe fire and have wings,â Renjun jabbed a finger against Jisungâs chest. âAnd yet itâs sooo crazy and funny and weird that I think that there could be aliens out there in the grand unknown infinite expanse of the universe that weâre in.â
Your dragon friend rubbed a hand over the spot that Renjun had poked, looking personally wounded. He turned to you for an explanation. âWhat happened this time?â
âDonâtââ You got cut off by another round of laughs. âDonât worry about it, Ji.â
The human was starting to calm down, and seemed to have finally processed that Jisung had apparently miraculously been waiting outside the library when you two walked out. After all, the dragon didnât have a backpack, laptop, or seemingly any school supplies on him. âWait, what are you doing here, Jisung?â
âOh, I was just waiting for Y/N.â
âWell, weâll see you tomorrow, Renjun.â You waved goodbye to your human friend before he could say anything else, grabbing Jisungâs arm and pulling him off in the opposite direction.
Jisung spoke up a few seconds later. âUh, Y/N?â
âYeah?â
âBobaâs the other way.â
âRight. Sorry.â You made a face, awkwardly letting him change course and lead the way. âI was just trying to get out of there.â
âWhy?â
âOh, you know, Renjun was going on another one of his alien rants,â you fibbed a little, biting on the inside of your cheek.
Jisung snorted, and you watched a small puff of smoke shoot out of his nose, curling up into the air before entirely dissipating. âThanks. Howâd he get going this time?â
âBlue light glasses.â
His brow furrowed, the corner of his lip pulled up, and his nose wrinkled as he seemed to be trying to figure out how the jump was made from blue light glasses to aliens. Several of his sharp fangs were visible before his mouth relaxed again. âHowââ
âYou know itâs better not to ask with him.â
He sighed. âYouâre right. Iâm just glad we got out of there unscathed. Or at least I did. How about you? Are you in one piece still?â
Then Jisungâs two big, warm hands were on you, jokingly inspecting your hands, your arms, your neck, and your face for any harm done. You giggled, letting him turn over your arms and hold your hands and run his thumbs over your cheeks until he seemed satisfied, finishing it off with a pat to the top of your head.
âYeah, I think Iâm all here.â You absolutely knew that you were looking up at him with heart eyes. âThanks for coming as quick as you did, any longer and I donât think I wouldâve made it this time.â
You were referring to the quick few minutes that had passed between you texting him that you were done with your project and when you actually laid eyes on him outside the library. It couldnât have been more than five minutes, and it wasnât like he had come from anywhere on campus: today was Saturday.
âOf course, Iâll always be around to rescue you from Renjunâs rants, you damsel in distress.â
âIsnât it always the dragon that the princess needs to be rescued from in the fairytales?â You teased, bumping his shoulder with yours.
âWell maybe in this one, the dragonâs the heroââ Jisung wrapped his arms around your waist, picking you up and spinning you around. ââand rescues the princess from the crazed madman.â
You couldnât help the cackling laughter that poured from your mouth, holding on against his supernaturally strong arms as he spun you once, twice, three times for good measure. Once you were back on two feet again, you had to clutch onto his upper arm to steady yourself as you regained your bearings. When you were sure you could walk in a straight line, you resumed your journey down the sidewalk together.
âAnd then the princess and the dragon fall in love and live happily ever after instead?â The words were out of your mouth before you could process the implications of them.
The dragonâs midnight blue eyes blinked at you a couple of times, and you opened your mouth to start the fastest backpedaling of your life, but then he just slung a casual arm around your shoulders.
âYeah, something like that.â He shrugged. âWhy not? I think thatâs a pretty great ending. Almost as good as the dragon eating the crazed madman, which is what I was thinking.â
âCould do both,â you suggested, eyes glued to your feet.
Jisung laughed, and you looked up at him to make sure you caught his bright smile as he did. âI like that even better. Both.â

At Jasmine & Pearls, you happily accepted your drinks from Shotaro, the siren working behind the counter, before taking them to go. There was a small waterfront park just around the corner, and fall was starting to descend, meaning that it wouldnât be too hot to just sit out there. You two walked a couple minutes down the trails away from the noisier playground to a secluded area, and found a nice soft patch of clover, wildflowers, and grasses to sit down on. Taking a sip of your boba and tilting your head back, you relished in the feeling of the warmth of the sunâs rays on your face. This was just a perfect Saturday. You had finished up your project, it was beautiful weather, and now youâre hanging out with Jisung.
âHey, Jisung?â You pulled your head back up to look at him.
âHm?â He raised his eyebrows, lifting his straw to his lips.
âHow did you get to campus so fast?â
The dragon coughed on his drink for a second, and you were momentarily afraid of him actually choking on a tapioca pearl, but he thankfully pulled through. He scratched at the back of his neck, looking down at his drink as he mumbled something so quiet that you couldnât make out a single word of it.
âWhat?â
âI was at the bakery,â he admitted, enunciating much clearer this time.
You immediately knew which one he was talking about. Half Moon Bakery, where your werewolf friend Jeno worked. It was just around the block from campus, not even a two-minute walk.
âOh, were you and Chenle bothering Jeno at work?â That was one of Chenleâs favorite pastimes: causing mischief and having Jisung tag along. Not that Jisung didnât often participate too, but it was typically the fairyâs idea.
âNo, just me. I was⊠I was waiting for you to finish up at the library.â
A happiness swelled up in your chest, and your fingers itched to do something with all the extra energy suddenly coursing through your veins. So you started plucking some of the clover and flowers in front of you.
âWell Iâm glad you did, Ji,â you smiled softly at him. âAfter all, it made your dashing rescue a lot easier.â
Jisung just kept gazing at you for a few more seconds before he suddenly looked down, picking up his boba and sucking down half of it in one go. You swore his ears were pink as he went to ask you, âSo uhm, what was the project that you and Renjun were working on?â
âWell itâs for our Special Topics in Magical Creatures Studies class. This semester Dr. Kwon is teaching it, so of course you know what itâs about.â
He stared blankly at you, and you suddenly remembered that not everybody you know is a Magical Creatures Studies major like you and Renjun.
âOh, sorry. Well, Dr. Kwon was the first human to have an interspecies marriage legallyââ
This time a dribble of milk tea came out of the side of Jisungâs mouth as he coughed on it, and you unzipped the front pocket of your bookbag to grab a couple napkins you had stashed in there at the shop. He took them from you gratefully, wiping at his mouth.
âSprung a leak, Ji?â You asked with an eyebrow raise. âYou alright?â
âIâm fine, Iâm fine. Go ahead, sorry.â
âAnyway, Dr. Kwon technically had the first marriage certificate for an interspecies marriage between a human and magical being that listed each as such. Obviously, thereâs been a long history of romantic relationships between species as long as everyoneâs existed, and as long as people have been getting married. Itâs just that within in the modern history of our current society and laws, Dr. Kwon was the first that we know of. There were definitely couples that got married before her but had to falsify their species on the certificate at the time, unfortunately. And the fact that Dr. Kwon is still you know, alive, and plenty well enough to be teaching a class on this stuff⊠itâs really humbling. Iâm honored to learn from her but itâs also a little harrowing that it hasnât even been one lifetime yet, you know?â
âSo the class is aboutâŠâ Jisung prompted you again.
âRight, itâs about specifically the history of interspecies marriage. Both between different kinds of magical creatures and between magical creatures and humans. Every time itâs Dr. Kwonâs turn to teach Special Topics, this is what she teaches.â
âAnd, what is her spouse?â
âSiren. Mrs. Kwon will come in and guest lecture sometimes, too.â
âSo⊠your project?â
âJust a five-minute presentation on a topic of our choice that relates to the unit we just did. She gave a list of topics, or we could come up with our own and get it approved. Renjun and I chose the role that religion plays in interspecies marriage. Because different creatures have different belief systems, gods and goddesses, and marriage rituals in their faith. Like dragons, for example.â
âHuh?!â He squeaked. Thankfully, he was out of boba tea, and therefore didnât do a spit take all over you or something.
âMany dragonsâIâm not saying you in particular, just historicallyâhave worshipped the Sun and fire. Their marriage rituals often involved making offerings to the Sun by burning said offerings on a pyre. Now imagine a dragon and a siren want to get married. Sirens that usually not only have their weddings underwater for one, but believe that burning wedding offerings instead of throwing them into the water will offend the Sea. Itâs not impossible, itâs just fascinating to witness the compromise, especially as it gets more common with integration. And I find it beautiful, every single time.â
Jisung rested his elbow on his knee, then his cheek in his head, mindlessly running his fingertips over the clover. âYeah? And whatâs the divorce rate like for interspecies marriage?â
âBetter than intraspecies, actually.â
âReally?â
âUh-huh.â You added in another flower to your weaving. âFifty percent intraspecies, fifteen to twenty percent interspecies depending on the study youâre citing. The numbers on interspecies are obviously newer, and a bit harder to measure due to varying lifespans, but those are the ones that we work with in the field.â
âInteresting.â
âYou want to know my theory?â
âSure.â
âThis oneâs not peer-reviewed or anything, so donât tell the other MCS majors, okay?â
âMy lips are sealed,â he promised.
âNow, Iâve never been married, but⊠I think that if youâre too focused on what makes you the same, youâll completely miss your differences and only realize them too late when those differences are eventually driving you apart. But if you start out already with these glaringly obviously differences and then find what makes you similar in addition to the differencesânot in spite of themâthen you get a clearer picture of who youâre with.â
Youâd been so focused on your little task that you hadnât looked up at Jisung a single time as you talked, but now you did, wondering why he was so quiet. He had gone still, staring at you, mouth parted, head tilted.
âWhat?â You looked around anxiously. âDid that not make sense? I thought that made sense?â
He shook his head. âNo, no, that made sense. You just⊠gave me a lot to think about.â
âCareful, donât hurt yourself with all that thinking,â you giggled, getting up onto your knees.
âHey!â
âShh, Iâm kidding,â you reassured him, taking a couple kneeling steps closer to him and holding the clover and flower wreath youâd been weaving up towards his head.
âAnd when did you make that?â
âWhile you were staring at the ground. Now hold still.â
You gently set it down on his head, scooting it around and readjusting until you were content that it wasnât going to fall off too easily. Sitting back on your feet, you admired your work. If it werenât for his vertical slit pupils focused entirely on you as he gazed up at you, Jisung wouldâve looked like a beautiful fairy prince. Enchanting, a clover and flower crown nestled atop his hair, faintly rosy cheeks, skin seeming to glow in the dappled light from the late afternoon sun shining in through the trees.
âThere you go,â you murmured, realizing how close you were to him as you caught a familiar smoky smell like a campfire.
âCan you show me how to do that?â He asked, his eyes shining.
You couldnât help but chuckle at his enthusiasm, plopping back down onto your bottom. Well, there goes all that tension dissolved.
âSure, Jisung. Weâre going to start with three clovers and a flower. Whatever flowers you can find around here should be good.â
And so you guided the dragon through the steps of weaving a clover crown of his own. You yourself had learned this from Jaemin the first time youâd ever hung out with the dryad without Renjun around. Renjun had been the one to introduce you to all of his friends, Jisung included. Youâd met Renjun in your Intro to Magical Creatures Studies class on your very first day of college two years ago, and your life had never been the same since. Your own hometown was mostly human, in fact there was exactly one family of basilisks there and that was it. Thatâs why you chose the major you did, to expand your world. And man, it had been expanded since.
Jaemin had invited you out to the park with him that particular day to âexercise Jenoâ in the dryadâs words, which meant sitting in the grass and throwing a ball for Jeno to catchâ with his hand. Except the ball was enchanted to change direction and run away from Jeno for a certain amount of time, then heâd finally get it, and toss it back to you or Jaemin to throw again. At the time, it felt wrong to be pretty much playing fetch with a werewolfâderogatory, evenâso you had asked Jeno about how he felt about it after. He explained that the ball was invented by werewolves, for werewolves. Since werewolves donât hunt their prey for sustenance anymore, they tend to have a lot of extra energy. Most days he would go to the gym or go on a run or bike ride to get it out, but today was such a nice day that he wanted to go out with his friends instead. While some werewolves didnât like comparisons to dogs (such as Jaeminâs offer to âexercise Jenoâ), Jeno didnât mind them usually, as long as it was from friends, and truly in good fun.
It was on that park trip, while sitting in the clover with Jaemin, that the dryad had shown you how to weave a clover crown by hand. Even now, every time you saw a patch of clover, you thought about Jaemin and Jeno and that day at the park, and how to weave clover crowns.
âHow are you friends with two dryads and you donât know how to weave clover crowns?â You asked with mock disappointment as Jisung was about a third of the way through his.
âDo you honestly think theyâre going to be jumping to teach me their secrets? Probably too afraid Iâd set the whole patch of clover on fire,â Jisung grumbled, adding another flower to the crown as he continued his weaving.
You frowned, gently stroking the back of his head as you watched over his technique. âYou know Jaemin and Donghyuck donât think of you like that.â
He scoffed, âYeah, they think of me like Chenleâs pet.â
âHey!â You flicked his ear, earning a hiss. He rubbed his ear with one hand, pouting at you.
âThey are your friends,â you said sternly. âI think you might realize that if you eased up on your little hermit dragon schtick.â
âDragons are solitary creatures. Didnât you learn that in Intro to MCS?â
âIâll believe that youâre solitary as soon as you and Chenle detach from where youâre currently fused at the hip.â
âHeâs not here now!â
âTo my knowledge. He could be hiding in a trashcan or something, I donât know.â
Jisung rolled his eyes. âHis Highness would never hide in a trashcan.â
âPoint taken,â you snickered.
âWellâŠâ The dragon held up his finished clover crown for you to see. âWhat do you think?â
It was clearly his first attempt at one, crooked, with holes in several places, and a couple of the blue flowers heâd chosen falling out as he set it in your hands. But you still found it absolutely adorable, endearing.
âItâs great, Ji!â You praised him, turning it around to look at the weave patterns on the inside more closely. âHere, do you want to wear this one, and I canââ
âNo, this oneâs yours.â He took it right back, getting up on his knees like you had before to place it on your head.
You sat utterly still to let him do so, watching him with bated breath. He was perhaps even more focused on placing the clover crown on your head than he was on making it, his nose scrunched with concentration, mouth pouting just the slightest, and brow furrowed. Then, once heâd set it atop your head, he smiled to himself in satisfaction.
âSo? How do I look?â You asked quietly, in the small space between the two of you.
âLike⊠like a princess,â Jisung answered breathily, in the narrow space between the two of you.
âJi?â You said his name, in the minute space between the two of you.
âYeah?â He replied, in the meager space between the two of you.
âCan I kiss yââ You didnât even get to finish your request, as the infinite space between the two of you became a finite zero.
Kissing Jisung was warm, but not warm like the end-of-summer-turning-fall day you were enjoying before, warm like you were just feet away from a volcano, like you were kissing the very heart of a mountain. His hands cupped your cheeks as his lips meshed with yours. You had been propping yourself up with one hand behind you, but you felt the need to grab onto his arms to ground yourself. This was apparently just enough to throw your joint center of gravity off, as the both of you went toppling backwardsâor, more precisely, you fell onto your back, with Jisung on top of you.
The dragon barely caught himself with a hand next to your head to keep from completely cracking his forehead against yours. You two still bonked noses, breaking the kiss, and giggled almost exactly in sync.
âOops,â you laughed, reaching up to feel for your clover crown, happy that it was still kind of in the vicinity of your hair.
Jisung was using one hand to prop himself above you, and the other was readjusting his own clover crown to now sit on the back of his head. He was still grinning as he dipped down to kiss you again, and you held his face this time, running a thumb over his cheek.

Squished into one side of a booth in the student union with Jisung, you fervently read over your notes for your test in your next class.
âFry,â Jisung murmured, holding said food up against your lips.
You opened your mouth without taking your eyes off your page, and he fed it to you. As you read about climate changeâs effects on sirensâ native habitats, you chewed and swallowed the food without even tasting it. A moment later, a straw was pushed against your mouth too.
âWater.â
You took a sip to wash down the fry, humming contentedly as all the material in your notes was familiar to you. The test should be an uncomplicated A. Not an easy A, per se, but there shouldnât be anything on it that surprised you, at least.
âWhat the hell?â Someone asked from beside your table, but you didnât even look up. After all, you still had four more pages and only half an hour.
âWhat do you want, guys?â Jisung sighed. Oh, so more than one person. The first voice sounded familiar, probably some of your friends.
âWhat, uh, whatâs going on here?â Different voice.
âY/Nâs studying. So if you donât mind doing whatever this is later.â
Another fry. You chomped it down. Siren advocacy groups.
âUh⊠sure. Yeah. You two⊠have fun. Come on, guys.â Third voice.
Water. Sip. Local community outreach.
When you came to a good stopping point in your notesânot quite done, but between topicsâyou finally looked up, setting your notebook down for a second. Jisung raised his eyebrows at you.
âDone already?â He asked, popping a fry into his own mouth.
You shook your head, taking a sip of your water on your own. âNo, almost. Who was that?â
âJeno, Jaemin, and Donghyuck.â
Hearing the names made the voices click into place. Donghyuck first, then Jeno, then Jaemin.
âHuh. Weirdos,â you scoffed. âAnyway, we still on for movie night at my place?â
âAbsolutely. Chenleâs letting me borrow his box set of the directorâs cut of those movies you wanted to watch.â
âDoes Chenle know heâs letting you borrow these?â
âYes, theyâre hexed. If he werenât letting me, theyâd play the porno knockoff.â
You let out a full-body cackle. âOh, thatâs a good one. You can say a lot about His Highness, but you canât say that he doesnât have a sense humor.â

A couple weeks later, and all eight of you were meant to be having a study session together at the library. Seven of you were already thereâ Jisung was coming late from a class. You had been one of the first in the room, and immediately put a bag down on a chair next to you to save it for him.
You were so innocently humming along to your music in your headphones as you took notes when you saw a hand reaching to tap the table in front of you. Pausing your music, you took one headphone out to look at the owner of the handâDonghyuckâinquisitively. âYes?â
âSo you and Jisung have been hanging out a lot recentlyâŠâ He rested his chin in his hand.
You narrowed your eyes, âWell, yeahâŠâ
âHer heartbeat went up when you mentioned Jisung,â Mark added oh-so-helpfully.
âGee, thanks, Mark,â you scoffed at the basilisk. âYou want to go ahead taste the air for my pheromones or whatever too while youâre at it? Really complete this bonkers supernatural interrogation?â
âAnd then there was the fry thing,â Jaemin added, pointing at you from his seat next to Donghyuck. âI havenât forgotten that.â
Jeno shivered beside you, âI donât think I ever can.â
âHeâs going over to her apartment a lot for movie nights. He keeps asking to borrow my nice collectorâs edition box sets,â Chenle added, not looking up from his laptop. He readjusted his blue light glasses. âI think heâs trying to impress her.â
You looked around at all of them incredulously. âUh, guys, seriously? I think Jisung and I are allowed to hang out, watch movies together, and eat together considering weâreââ
âY/L/N Y/N, I swear to god you better not say because youâre âbestiesâ right now,â Renjun cut you off, throwing air quotes up around the word âbesties.â âSeriously, how can two people be so oblivious?â
Oh. Holy shit. They all thought you and Jisung were still friends. Somehow, apparently none of them knew that you and Jisung had started officially dating since that day in the park three weeks ago.
You were just staring blankly between all six of them, not sure how to respond. Thankfully, the door to the study room was opened then, Jisung rushing in.
âHey, Iâm here!â His bright demeanor fell as soon as he noticed the tension in the room. âWhatâs going on? Whatâd I miss?â
âNothing, Ji,â you turned to him with a smile. Taking your bag off the last chair in the study room, you told him sweetly, âHere, I saved you a seat next to me!â
âOh, thanks, Y/N!â He happily took it, plopping his bag down on the table to take out his laptop.

After the study session was concluded, you all filed out together, you and Jisung right beside each other.
âCome on Jisung, Iâll drive,â Chenle called for his roommate, spinning his keys around his finger.
âSure, hold on!â Jisung said back, waiting up to say goodbye to you.
âRenjun, you still up for ramen and ranting?â You clasped your hands together hopefully as you looked at your friend. It was ritual for you and Renjun to get together and rant over extra-spicy ramen whenever some drama had gone down within your department at the school. Thereâd been some going on this past week, and you and Renjun decided that late-night after studying was the perfect time to talk shit.
Except, he and Chenle seemed to lock eyes for a brief moment. And then, Renjun was checking his phone, throwing up his other hand, and sighing.
âAh, Y/N, you know what,â he clicked his tongue. âI am so sorry, but I got a text from my dad while we were in that study session and he says the cat is sick. Iâve really got to go.â
âYour parents live three hours awayââ
âUh, Jisung! You like ramen!â Renjun gestured at the dragon that was still waiting next to you. âWhy donât you take Y/N for some ramen? Just- just you two?â
âThatâs it! Youâre taking too long, Jisung! Iâm leaving you!â Chenle yelled dramatically from the front, giving his keys one last jangle before he quite literally ran off through campus.
You were too distracted watching Chenle incredulously to notice that Renjun had escaped too until you turned back around to talk to him. Then you realized that all of your friends had mysteriously dispersed.
âWhat just happened?â Jisung asked, looking around confused.
âI think⊠I think they set us up,â you scratched at your head.
âLike, a date? Donât theyâŠâ
âI think they think theyâre plotting to make us date.â
He blinked at you. You grabbed his arm to start walking down the sidewalks. âCome on, we can at least talk about this over some ramen.â

âDidnât you tell them?â Jisungâs face seemed as though it was permanently stuck in the same bewildered expression. You two were side by side at your favorite 24-hour ramen bar by the university, and you had finally filled him in on what he missed in the study room.
You slurped up a noodle. âI thought you did.â
âI thought you were going to!â
âThey were your friends first!â You retorted indignantly.
âHey, I only claim Chenle,â he held up his chopsticks and spoon defensively. âThe others just came along.â
It was true that Jisung had befriended Chenle first, and the others just sort of came with the fairy. After all, dragons did tend to be solitary creatures, and on top of that, youâd be hard-pressed to find one hanging out with a dryad on purpose, much less two.
âSpeaking of Chenle, how did you not even mention it to him? You live with him!â
âWell, every time I was going somewhere with you Iâd be like âOh, Iâm going to wherever with Y/Nâ or âIâm going to Y/Nâs place.â Itâs not like I could call you something else.â
You tilted your head curiously. âSomething else?â
âLike⊠you know⊠my girlfriend,â Jisung mumbled, very focused on stirring up some of his broth.
âWell⊠you could.â You were getting warm, and not from the spicy ramen.
He looked up at you, a smile growing on his face. âYeah?â
âYeahâŠâ
âOkay, on one condition.â He set down both his utensils, holding up the number one.
âWhatâs that?â
âYou call me your boyfriend.â
âGod youâre dumb sometimes,â you shook your head, but still had fondness in your tone and your actions as you brought your hand up, all five fingers up. âYes, duh.â
Jisung got the idea, opening the rest of his hand back up to lace all of his fingers with yours. You squeezed his hand, your stomach doing flips at the softness in his eyes as he looked at you.
The two of you brought your hands back down to keep eating, and your boyfriend circled your conversation back around to the entire reason you were here in the first place.
âAnyway, our friends.â
âOur friends,â you repeated unenthusiastically. âSo⊠how are we going do it? Theyâre going to be annoying no matter how we go about it.â
âGood point. You know⊠theyâre going to keep meddling if we donât say anything. What if we just⊠let them?â He suggested.
âYouâre proposing we fake not date and let them all run themselves in circles trying to connive us into dating?â
âHow long do you think itâll take them to notice?â
âA month,â you snorted.
âA month?â He scoffed. âCome on, theyâre a bit dumb but theyâre not that bad. Like, two weeks.â
âI think part of itâs going to depend on how stupid they think we are.â
That looked like it changed Jisungâs mind. âYouâre so right, a month at least.â
âTheyâre going to kill us when they find out.â
âDonât worry, the big scary dragon will protect you from their wrath, princess,â Jisung teased, throwing an arm around your shoulders to pull you closer and kiss your cheek.
You laughed, wrapping an arm around his waist. âJi, never call yourself that again. Please. Even as a joke.â

âSo how was ramen?â Renjun asked before you could even open your mouth for a âgood morningâ the next day.
âSo howâs the family cat?â You shot back, taking your seat next to him in the lecture hall. âI was expecting to have to send you the notes for today since you had to drive to your parentsâ three hours away in the middle of the night to see it.â
âYou know, funniest thing happened. I had just gotten back to my apartment to pack, and my dad called me back and said the little guy made a full recovery. The vet called it a miracle. So I got my beauty rest in my own bed.â
You rolled your eyes. âGlad to hear Mr. Mittens is doing better.â
âSo how was ramen?â The human repeated.
âOh, it was really good!â You gushed. âI got a different bowl than I normally order, extra spicy still even though you and I werenât gossiping, and I really, really liked it! I might make it my go-to order now instead of what I usually get.â
Renjun looked at you stone-faced. âNot the food, Y/N.â
âI donât get it.â
âYou and JisungâŠâ
âAte ramen.â
âAndâŠâ
âThen we went home?â
âSeparately?â
âHe walked me home if thatâs what youâre asking?â You raised an eyebrow. âHe always offers to, especially at night. Itâs really nice of him.â
âYeah,â Renjun said knowingly. âHeâs so nice.â

That afternoon, you met up with Jisung between classes in the student union, tucked away in an oversized armchair. You retold the story of Renjun asking about ramen to him, and your boyfriend giggled with delight.
âIâm telling you, Sungie, he looked like he was about to pop a blood vessel when he heard that we apparently didnât magically fall in love over a bowl of ramen,â you snickered.
âServes him right,â Jisung declared.
âWhat do you think theyâre going to do next?â
âGuess weâll just have to wait and see.â
âIn the meantime⊠movie night tonight?â
âI donât know, Iâm running out of Chenleâs box sets to impress you with.â
You laughed, gently nudging him in the side. âGuess youâll just have toââ
âHey⊠guys⊠whatâs up?â Someone sputtered out from behind and just off to the side of the armchair.
Both you and Jisung whipped around to see Mark standing there, fountain drink in hand. He pulled his over-ear headphones off then, hanging them around his neck.
âOh, hey Mark,â you waved at him, trying to play this off as casually as possible.
âWhy are you twoâ you know,â he gestured vaguely to you and Jisung.
Jisung sat forward a bit, making the posing a bit less intimate with your faces further from each other. âY/N and I both have time in between classes now, so weâre hanging out. Iâd invite you on, but I donât think thereâs room. You can definitely pull up a chair or something and sit with us if youâve got time though.â
âNo, no, Iâm good man,â the basilisk rejected the offer quickly. âBesides, Iâve got to meet up with Johnny for a thing, so, yeah. You two have fun⊠hanging out. Looks comfy.â
âBye Mark!â You waved goodbye to him too, watching as he practically ran out of the building.

âChenle asked me point blank if this was just a movie night,â Jisung informed you, plopping down onto your couch.
âObservant of him.â You sat down beside him and grabbed your remote to queue up the first movie. âAnd what did you say?â
âI asked him what else it could possibly be.â
âAnd that worked?â
âYes,â your boyfriend huffed, a wisp of smoke shooting out his nose. âI donât know if I should be relieved or offended that everyone is so willing to believe that Iâm this stupid.â
With the DVD previews now playing, you set the remote down to get settled in for the movie. Jisung lifted an arm up for you to snuggle into his side, and you let out a contented sigh at the familiar warmth and smoky scent that enveloped you. It was like cuddling your own personal furnace.
âFor now, be thankful, Ji,â you patted his chest. âAfter all, weâll never know this kind of peace after they find out.â
He stroked a knuckle up and down your arm lazily. âYeah... youâre right.â
âOf course I am.â
âHey, look at me?â He requested, his voice a murmur. âYouâve got something on your mouth.â
You lifted your head up, confused. Just as youâd complied, the dragon swooped in, pressing his lips to yours in a dizzying kiss.
Your head was still spinning as he pulled away, running his thumb over your bottom lip, where his fangs had just been nibbling the moment prior.
âI-I thought there was something on my mouth?â You asked breathily.
âThere was.â He smirked, still holding your chin in place. âIt was my mouth.â

âEep!â You let out a squeal as you nearly lost your balance, grabbing onto the shoulder of the closest person to keep from completely wiping out.
Jeno thankfully wasnât very easy to knock over, and held your elbow to help you stay upright as you struggled to get reoriented. All your friends had gone ice skating today, and you were now realizing that you couldnât even remember the last time youâd gone. You were a bit out of practice.
âYou got it, Y/N?â The werewolf asked warily as you took a couple more cautious steps forward.
You wobbled a little. âUh. No. Sorry, Jeno, just put me on the wall.â
âHere, you got her?â Jeno was talking to somebody else, but your eyes were glued to your skates to make sure you didnât slip. So you werenât even looking as the werewolfâs shoulder disappeared from your grip and was replaced by somebody elseâs.
A warm hand was taking and moving yours, encouraging you to hold onto his upper arm for support. You immediately recognized it as Jisungâs, the only other person who would be this warm in the freezing temperature of the ice rink besides the werewolf who just left you. Pulling in closer to Jisung now, you felt a little bit more stable, and finally comfortable enough to look up from your feet to your boyfriend.
âThanks, Ji,â you said genuinely, squeezing his arm.
âYouâre welcome.â He smiled down at you. âDo you think youâre ready to start skating? The other guys have kind of abandoned us.â
Focusing your gaze ahead of you, you saw that your other six friends were way ahead of you on the rink. In fact, you couldnât even see some of them at all, suspecting that they were about to be coming up behind you to lap you.
You nodded, preparing yourself mentally. âYeah, I think Iâm ready.â
And so you and Jisung started slowly moving along the ice together. Despite Jisung helping you stay upright initiallyâyou still werenât sure if he volunteered or was volunteered by your little matchmakersâhe wasnât really too adept of an ice skater either. He was truly only marginally better than you, so the two of you were slow going, and had a couple close calls in regards to stumbles. But you didnât mind, you were spending time with your boyfriend and your friends. It was shaping up to be a really good day.
âSorry, be right back. Bathroom break,â Chenle excused himself from the conversation you three were having at the moment, skating off at the next exit you passed by.
Craning your neck around, you realized that none of your friends were on the ice anymore. Renjun went to switch his skates out for a different size fifteen minutes ago, Mark and Jeno went to get food ten minutes ago, Jaemin and Donghyuck needed a water break five minutes ago, and now Chenleâs bathroom break.
âHuhâŠâ You caught Jisungâs eye knowingly. âLooks like itâs just us now, SungieâŠâ
âMiraculously it is,â he agreed sarcastically.
âYou think theyâre coming back?â
Then both your phones went off, a text tone. Jisung stopped the two of you skating to take his out, showing that it was a text in your group chat with everybody.
[donghyuck: the concessions stand nachos gave mark food poisoning and he threw up everywhere so weâre all taking him home! you guys stay and skate though! have fun!]
âGuess not,â you sighed. âFor Markâs sake, and the poor employeesâ sake, I hope thatâs a complete lie.â
âWell, now that theyâre goneâŠâ Jisung turned to you, taking both of your hands in his and bringing them up to his mouth, blowing hot air over them. Your numb fingers quickly warmed up, and you watched his every move lovingly. He brought your hands back down from his mouth, eyes pleading, as he asked, âCan we go? I hate the cold.â
You laughed, nodding as you squeezed his hands. âOf course, yes.â
âOh, thank you, thank you.â Jisung practically dragged you to the exit, lifting you with an arm around your waist to help you down the big step down from the rink to the main floor.

[jisung: did donghyuck ask you to meet him at the coffee shop in the student union in ten minutes?]
[you: no, but mark did]
[jisung: well, i'll see you in ten]
With a fond shake of your head, you pocketed your phone and started your journey across campus. Looks like you were going to have an impromptu coffee date with Jisung. You had to admit it, while their meddling could be annoying, it was a little fun sometimes to see when your next spontaneous date with your own boyfriend would be, as arranged by your six little matchmakers.
As you arrived at the small but extremely busy campus coffee shop, you surmised that you were the first one to get there, and hopped in the obscenely long line to at least order for yourself. You took out your phone to text your friend that you were supposed to be meeting.
[you: hey, iâm here! iâm in line, what do you want, in case i order before you get here?]
Mark did immediately text back his coffee orderâwhich was actually an order for one of the ârefreshersâ that you were pretty sure was just a mix of various juices. Coffee was too bitter for his extremely sensitive snake tongue.
Your basilisk friend found you while you were still waiting for the drinks to come out, and once you had them in hand, the two of you went to find a spot to sit down together. You raised an eyebrow when he suggested a table with four chairs instead of the two-seater that you had spotted, but you shrugged and accepted his reasoning that it was in a quieter area. Sitting across from him, you put your bag in the seat next to you.
âSo howâs your day going, Mark?â You asked him brightly, taking a sip of your drink.
âHm? Oh, good, good.â His eyes flitted around the student union almost anxiously, as if he were anticipating something.
You pushed on in the conversation, however. âThatâs good. And how are your powers coming along?â
Most natural-born magical creatures started developing their powers practically at birth, but basilisks didnât come into theirs until after their first moltingâwhich Mark just had last year. The last youâd heard, heâd partially petrified his human roommate Johnny back in the spring and had been working on getting them under control as they got stronger since.
âItâd be a lot better if Johnny would just let Doyoung make him a protection charm so that I wouldnât keep accidentally compelling and petrifying him,â Mark covered his face with a groan. âBut no, heâs got this whole deal about wanting to make sure we all know he doesnât think weâre monsters and heâs not afraid of us. Which is all well and good but like come on, maybe he should take at least some precautions when heâs like getting petrified by his basilisk roommate every week! So now I have to wear sunglasses around the apartment like Iâm hungover 24/7.â
You winced sympathetically, not realizing the situation was that bad. âMaybe start sprinkling some weasel fur into his morning coffee?â
âEugh, weasel fur coffee. I think youâve described my actual worst nightmare.â Mark wrinkled his nose and looked like he was genuinely holding back a gag. âAnyway, I think he might notice if there were suddenly furs in his iced Americano every morning.â
âMaybe Doyoung can put it in something else innocuous that heâd use every day? Itâd just be until you got a handle on your powers, remember.â
âIf I ever do,â he sighed, stirring his straw around in his drink.
âYou will, Mark,â you tried to reassure him. âItâs only been a year. These things take time.â
âYeah, MCS major? Want to give me some statistics on basilisk powers to make me feel better?â He retorted, and you knew your friend well enough to understand that the words were meant to be light-hearted, despite the bitter and biting tone that they came out with instead.
You gave him a frank look. âIâm not Renjun. Iâm not a walking, talking encyclopedia of magical creatures. But if you insist on making me think back to Intro to MCS⊠On average, basilisks take two to three years to reach full development of their powers after molting. You just molted a little over a year ago, you canât put so much pressure on yourself to be perfect already, Mark.â
He ran a hand through his hair, forked tongue flicking in the air before he spoke again. âFine, fine. Youâre right. I knew all this, itâs just⊠itâs a lot more of a relief to hear it from somebody else.â
âI know what you mean, donât worry,â you smiled at your friend.
He smiled back at you, genuinely, a flash of his two sharp snake fangs that hadnât finished descending yet, then it turned sort of weird, before the smile fell entirely from his face. Mark sat forward in his chair, looking a bit more businesslike now. âY/N, Iâve got to tell you something, and I donât have very long, so please donât say anything, just let me talk, okay?â
Your eyes widened with alarm at whatever the hell could be coming next, but you just slowly nodded.
âThanks. I didnât just ask you here to get coffee and hang out. Iâm really sorry. You see, Donghyuck and Iââ
âMark! Y/N! Hey!â The very dryad that had just been named suddenly emerged from the crowd, with your boyfriend in tow.
Mark gave you an apologetic look before he turned to Donghyuck and Jisung. âOh. Donghyuck. And Jisung. What a⊠surprise.â
The two newcomers each had their own coffee orders in hand, and you smiled at them.
âHey, guys! Did you two get coffee too?â You did your best to pretend both like you had no clue something was up because Jisung told you about it, and because Mark had just almost told you about it.
âYeah, we did!â Donghyuck replied cheerily.
âWell, we have a couple extra seats, if you want to join us,â you offered of your own volition this time, taking your bag off the chair next to you.
Jisung remained standing for a moment, looking to Donghyuck for his cue. The dryad was absolutely beaming.
âOf course!â He slid right in next to Mark, who looked like he wanted to die. âThanks, Y/N!â
The dragon took the seat beside you with no further prompting.
You turned your focus back to the basilisk, doing your absolute best to feign obliviousness. âSo, what were you saying, Mark?â
Donghyuck looked at him pointedly. âYeah, Mark, what were you saying?â
âNever mind, I forgot,â he waved it off. âWasnât important, I guess.â
You shrugged, taking a sip of your drink.
âWhatâd you get, Y/N?â Jisung asked curiously.
âMy usual. You want some?â
âSure.â
You held yours out to him at the same time that he handed his over to you in return. As naturally as you could with the two pairs of dumbfounded eyes glued to you, you took a sip of Jisungâs drink. Yep, it was his regular order, same as always. You handed it back, holding out an expectant hand to receive yours again.
Jisung didnât let either of your two slack-jawed friends recover to ask questions or make comments, though, immediately engaging them in conversation. âDonghyuck, howâd that report go, by the way?â
âOh, donât get me started on that Panforsaken assignment!â

Jaemin threw the ball as hard as he could, and you watch as it sailed in a perfect arc, then suddenly changed direction midair, leaving Jeno to have to turn on the spot and run to catch up. You three had all gone back to the park again today, you and Jaemin weaving endless clover crowns in between throwing the ball for Jeno. It was another lovely day, a bit crisper than when you and Jisung had gone. A single, puffy white cloud floated by overhead as you hummed a tune to yourself, fingers mindlessly weaving in another blue wildflower.
âY/N...â Jaemin said, reminding you of your dad who had caught you sneaking in after your curfew.
âJaemin...â You mimicked his tone.
âSo... whatâs going on with you?â
âSpit it out, Jaemin. You clearly want to ask me about something specific.â
âY/N, Iâm a dryad. Iâm in touch with nature, you know. The plants, the trees, the dirt, the animals, all of it,â he explained, setting his weaving down. âAnd that includes humans. As much as you humans donât want to admit it, youâre a part of nature, too. And I know I canât feel your emotions like a unicorn can, but I can tell that you and Jisung clearly care for each other.â
âYeah, Jaemin, I love all of you guys. Weâve become really good friends over the years.â
âNo, Y/N. Differently than the rest of us care for each other.â The dryad patted your cheek, a wistful look on his face. âI donât know if youâre just lying to yourself, or if you havenât realized it yet, but you and Jisung⊠it is different than the rest of us.â
You had to bite down on your bottom lip, cover your mouth, and hide your face in your chest to keep from laughing right in Jaeminâs face and entirely blowing your cover right then and there. The dryad clearly misinterpreted your actions, as he scooted closer and wrapped his arms around you, shushing and cooing at you.
âItâs okay, Y/N. Itâs okay.â He rubbed your back. âI canât feel dragons as well for⊠obvious reasons, but he likes you too. I promise. Itâs all going to work out.â
You nodded, not trusting yourself to speak without giggling then.
âI got itâ! Oh, uhâŠâ Jenoâs excited cheers cut off as his voice got closer and closer. âAre you... okay?â
You felt Jaemin take one of his hands off your back, and could only imagine whatever silent conversation the two of them were having with gestures. After âcomposing yourselfâ again, you sat up straight, looking up at Jeno and holding your hand out.
âYeah, Iâm fine, Jeno,â you reassured him. âCome on, dude. Itâs my turn to throw.â

You drummed your fingers on the table beside your book, the highlighter nearly falling out of your other hand as you were about to fall asleep. Jeno, Jaemin, and Donghyuck werenât faring any better than you, seeming about ready to fall asleep over their own textbooks and laptops too. The only member of your little study group who didnât seem to be on the brink of a boredom-induced coma was Renjun. The human was chugging along through the assigned reading for one of your classes as per usual, dutifully taking his color-coded notes. You watched him through half-lidded, tired eyes, trying to figure out if he was maybe a robot, or was on Adderall, or was on the magic equivalent of Adderall, to be this committed of a student.
Renjunâs gaze slowly lifted from his textbook to you, then he raised an inquisitive eyebrow. âYes, Y/N?â
âOkay. What is it?â You narrowed your eyes at him. âDrugs? Aliens? Because Iâll believe in the little guys now.â
âWhat?â
âHow can you not beââ
âHey, Y/N.â A soothing voice, warm hand on your head, and familiar cup from the campus coffee shop being placed in front of your face cut off your rambles right as you had begun to pick up steam. âBrought this for you.â
You looked up at Jisung, offering him as much of a smile as you could in your frazzled state. âOh, hey, Ji. Thank you.â
âAlso grabbed you these.â He unzipped the front pocket of his bookbag, taking out a holographic box of candy and setting it next to the drink on the table.
âOh, SungieâŠâ You sighed, feeling the tension in your shoulders dissipate at the sweet gesture from your boyfriend. âThank you. Seriously.â
Jisung gave your shoulder a squeeze. ââCourse. Well, I should let you get back to studying. Iâll see you later, princess.â
âBye, Ji.â You gave him an unamused look, earning only a cheeky little smile in return. He got to walk away and leave you to deal with the aftermath of that nickname drop.
After he left, you were smiling to yourself happily anyway, basking in the warm, fuzzy feeling in your chest when you turned back around to see the looks on your friendsâ faces. It took everything in you not to burst out laughing.
âHeâs calling you âprincess.ââ Donghyuck deadpanned.
âOh that? Thatâs just an inside joke.â You tried to play it off with a light, nervous laugh. âItâs notââ
âInside joke?â Jeno repeated, as if there were any way for him to mishear you in the dead quiet of the library.
âOh we would love to be enlightened to how this joke came about.â Jaemin requested sweetly, lacing his fingers together and resting his chin on them.
Donghyuck leapt back in to take the lead again. âYeah, yeah, Iâm sure itâs hilarious. Jisung is really known for his sense of humor. You know, like all dragons.â
You went to crack open the box of gummy candy Jisung had brought you, enchanted to change color and flavor based on your mood. This time the gummies were yellow and pink, lemon and strawberry flavored.
âYeah, itâs a long story but thatâs it. He doesnâtâŠâ You trailed off sheepishly, giving them a look as if it were the most impossible thing in the world to imply that Jisung could possibly have romantic intentions behind calling you that.
Donghyuckâs eye twitched.

You werenât alone with Jisung again until the next night. Laying on your bed in your room, you heard the sound of your front door unlocking, then Jisung calling out to announce his presence. You yelled back loud enough so he knew where in the apartment you were.
As soon as he poked his head into your bedroom, you shot up in bed, pointing at him accusingly.
âYou are a menace,â you declared, sitting up fully.
He snorted a puff of smoke out in disbelief. âWhat?â
âDonghyuck about exploded trying to explain the concept of petnames to me after you called me âprincessâ yesterday.â
âIâll do you one better.â Jisung challenged you, slinging his backpack around to his front.
âOh really?â
He unzipped the main pocket of his bag to start rooting around in it. âI got a Renjun lecture of epic proportions today about human dating rituals.â
âNo.â You covered your mouth with your hand in horror.
âHe made me a PowerPoint and everything. I had to take notes.â Jisung dropped a spiral notebook onto your bed, and you scrambled forward to grab it.
âOh my god,â you gasped, eyes skimming over the page. There, in Jisungâs messy scrawl, were little notes about how human dates work: gifts, flowers, the whole works. It was definitely a Renjun lecture, because it was phrased from an academic viewpoint, and absolutely did not read like just a friend giving another friend dating advice.
You looked up from the page to your boyfriend. âHow did this evenââ
âI really shouldâve been more suspicious of his offer to study buddy up since you guys just studied yesterday, because I was then falsely imprisoned in a study room.â
âOh, Sungie,â you cooed, tossing the notebook aside and reaching out for his face instead. âI am so sorry you had to be subjected to that.â
âI tried to tell him that I grew up around humanoids just fine, but he said that Chenle didnât count,â Jisung sighed, letting you cradle his cheeks in your hands.
You chuckled. âWell, I do sort of have to agree with Renjun there. I like Chenle, but a fairy prince isnât exactly representative of humans.â
âWhat?â He gave you a thoughtful pout.
âI mean, my aunt married a basilisk, so I grew up with basilisk cousins. But you wouldnât want me to say that I know about dragons because of that, right?â
âWell⊠I guess, yeah.â
âThatâs all I mean, Sungie.â You reassured him, looping your arms around his neck. âThat doesnât mean I wanted you to be locked in a study room all by yourself with Renjun for who knows how long being lectured on supposed human courting.â
âI wasnât by myself, Jaemin was there too. He was the one keeping the door locked.â
You nodded solemnly, easily able to imagine how the dryad could do that any number of ways with any number of plants. Pulling him closer to you, you pecked his nose, then the apples of his cheeks.
âSeems like the dragon needed rescuing from the crazed madman this time, hm?â You teased as he wrapped his arms around your waist.
âYes, unfortunately I think the school would have frowned upon me eating him or his leafy accomplice.â
âPresumably.â
He let his head fall forward into the crook of your neck with a groan, his hot breath washing over your skin.
âWell, youâre all safe here in my tower now,â you promised him, threading your fingers through his hair.

Reclined into a corner of Jeno and Jaeminâs couch, you happily munched on your snack, feet propped up in Jaeminâs lap. Everyone was meeting at their apartment for a video game night, and you were still waiting on a couple more to arrive before you could officially start your mess of a tournament. Everyoneâs schedules fluctuated so much that you always planned on having at least one required full-group hangout every month. Usually the activity chosen was a bit more exotic, but after Renjun's submission for last monthâs âweirdly niche PowerPoint nightâ that was supposed to be ten minutes at most ended up being over an hour, it was decided that something easy and mundane was in order for this month. So, pizza and Super Smash Bros.
Chenle had arrived a couple minutes ago, unfortunately without his roommate. You knew that Jisung had ended up staying at the library much later than he intendedâhis assignment took longer than he expected to completeâbut he was on his way now. The fairy was sitting sideways in an armchair, legs dangling over one arm and head supported by the other as he scrolled on his phone.
There was a knock at the front door, and Jeno got up to get it, as his roommate was currently preoccupied being your footrest. Not that the dryad seemed to mind, he was perfectly content to scold and correct Renjun from afar on how he was (apparently incorrectly) setting up the gaming system to accommodate all the additional controllers the eight of you would require to play at the same time.
Renjun was sat directly in front of the TV, bickering back with him. âOh, you want to come get up and do it yourself, Jaemin? Itâs your fucking Switch anyway.â
âDonât need to get up,â Jaemin replied smugly, shooting a vine out to smack Renjun on the back of the head.
His reflexes were quicker than the humanâs, as the plant had snapped back out of Renjunâs reach before he could grab it. What he was going to do with it if he got it, you didnât want to know.
âHey!â âHi.â
You looked up from the building tension at the cheerful greetings. It had been Mark and Donghyuck at the door, the basilisk wordlessly squatting down next to Renjun to take a look at the gaming system too. You gave the newcomers a wave from your spot, which was slightly hindered by the sleeves of your oversized sweatshirt.
âI like that hoodie, Y/N.â Donghyuck sat down next to Jaemin on the couch, grabbing a chip out of the large bowl on the coffee table.
âYeah, looks comfy.â Jaemin grabbed the end of the big sleeves and shook them around for emphasis. âWhereâd you get it?â
âHuh?â You looked down at exactly what you were wearing. Well, shit. It was a plain black hoodie with a small simple embroidery of the brandâs logo on the front. It wasnât yours, and youâd specifically worn it here so that you wouldnât forget to bring it with you to give it back to the actual owner. âOh, I donât know, youâd have to ask Jisung, itâs his.â
âWhat?!â Donghyuck crushed his chip in his hand. Jaemin put a hand on his arm to encourage him to calm down.
âYeah, we were hanging out yesterday and I got cold, so he let me borrow it. He accidentally left my place without it, so Iâve actually got to return it to him when he gets here.â And that was the truth. Not even carefully chosen words, or twisting of the narrative.
Donghyuckâs outburst had drawn the attention of everybody else in the living roomâsave for Chenle, who was still flicking through his phone.
âWait, wait, let me get this straight, Jisung let you borrow something of his?â Renjun clarified.
âYeah, Ji lets me use his stuff sometimes.â
Your human friend completely set the pieces of the gaming console down, and pinched the bridge of his nose. âY/N. Youâre a Magical Creatures Studies major. Think. A dragon let you borrow his stuff? And even forgot to ask for it back? Allegedly.â
âOh my Gâ Renjun, come on! A bit stereotypical, donât you think?â You crossed your arms defensively.
âStereotype or not, Jisung doesnât share,â Chenle cut in dryly. âHeâs very protective of his hoard.â
âSee?â Renjun gestured at the fairy vigorously.
You looked to the others for help, the panic in you real this time. Donghyuck looked like he finally had the last piece he needed to connect to finish his conspiracy board; Jaemin gave you a pointed, but satisfied look; Mark refused to meet your pleading eyes; and even Jeno, sweet Jeno, could just shrug at you.
âDragons are kind of like werewolves, right?â He added casually. âWe scent our pack. Or, I guess dragons have a nest?â
You could barely hear Jenoâs pondering at the end about the proper terminology for dragons, as nearly everyone else in the room about lost their damn minds at you. Their victorious cheers, jeers, and jokes went in one ear and out the other as your hands felt at the soft material of the inside of the hoodie.
As an MCS major, you always tried very hard to not treat your friends simply as their species, but as individuals, too, and learn about them personally in addition to whatever was covered in class. That was especially true for Jisung, who you knew didnât really grow up around other dragons, so the habits and customs of dragons that you studied werenât so easily applied to him. So when he offered you his hoodie last night, it was easy for you to just be giddy and happy because your boyfriend was sharing clothes with you. But it wasnât just a hoodie, really. You and Renjun hadnât taken your class on dragons, basilisks, and wyverns yet, therefore the only stuff you knew was from Intro to MCS and personal experience. But this was stillâ
Then, the doorbell rang.
âIâll get it!â Donghyuck shot to his feet and ran for the front door before anybody else could.
âSpeak of the dragon and he shall appear!â The dryad announced cheerfully just a second later, dragging Jisung in with an arm around his neck.
âHey, Jisung!â Jaemin brushed your feet off his lap to stand up as well. âHere, sit. Iâll grab you something to drink.â
âUh, hey, guys.â Jisung shook Donghyuck off to straighten up and look around at everyone. The dragon sat down beside you. âHi, Y/N.â
âHey, Ji. Iâve got your hoodie, sorry about accidentally stealing it last night.â You grabbed the hem, about to take it off to give it back.
âItâs okay, you can hold onto it. Itâs a bit drafty in here.â He waved you off nonchalantly, accepting a drink from Jaemin, who had just returned from the kitchen.
âOh. Thanks.â You pulled your knees in to your chest, too overwhelmed to say much else.
Renjun was right, you were well aware that dragons were possessive over their belongingsâ gold or otherwise. The gravity of Jisung offering the hoodie to you in the first place and now letting you keep it was not lost on you. And then there was of course Jenoâs insightful comment.
âSo why were you talking about me without me around?â Jisung asked the others, not sounding very thrilled at the idea.
âY/N was just telling us that you two were hanging out last night.â Donghyuck happily informed him.
âAlone.â Jaemin added.
âAgain.â Jeno coughed.
The first dryad continued, âWeâre hurt that we werenât invited.â
Jisung scoffed, âWell considering you guys just disappear all the time now, we figured you didnât like hanging out with us anymore.â
âBut since you want to hang so bad, we should all do something this weekend!â You leapt in to suggest.
âGreat idea, Y/N.â Jaemin was beaming at you.
Chenle tapped a couple things on his phone as he offered, âIsnât the student activities board hosting that movie screening on the lawn?â
âYeah!â Mark perked up, looking up from all the wires and controllers he was still messing with. âTaeyongâs on the board this year and heâs really excited for everything theyâve got planned. I know heâd love it if we all went.â
Taeyong was another friend of Markâs; a unicorn, if you could recall correctly.
âSounds like a plan.â Jisung nodded.
You pointed a threatening finger at everyone except your boyfriend, âAnd I swear, if a single one of you bail in the middle of the movie, Iâm going to think you hate me.â
âY/N! I could never hate you!â Jaemin gasped, throwing a hand over his chest in offense.
âThen stop leaving me!â

âCâmon, Renjun, weâre gonna miss the start of the movie!â You were practically dragging your friend through campus.
âYou mean youâre going to miss precious time with Jisung,â Renjun retorted, but nevertheless gave in to your tugging on his arm, starting a light jog to keep up with you.
âAnd what do you mean by that?â You asked. Honestly, you were kind of hoping that he was onto you. It was funny at first to see your friends run themselves in circles, but now it was just a bit saddeningâand annoyingâto not interact with your boyfriend how you really wanted to all the time.
Your human friend sighed. âNothing. Nothing at all.â
Finally, the two of you arrived at the front lawn, and you craned your neck around to look for your other friends. You and Renjun were the last two to arrive. There, off to the side and up towards the front of the open space, several blankets overlapped, and your other six friends were sprawled out on them. Jeno and Jisung had spotted you two already, waving to get your attention.
A large white screen had been set up to one side of the universityâs front lawn, the chosen movie being projected across it. Thankfully, it hadnât started yet. You could see a stand where the student activities board was handing out popcorn, and students were scattered about the lawn. Your friends had gotten a spot opposite from the snack stand, and you and Renjun traversed your way around other attendees to get to them.
âHey!â You smiled at everyone, plopping down beside Jisung without a second thought. âSorry we were almost lateââ
âBut somebody forgot the candy.â Renjun cut in as he dropped a convenience store bag onto the center of the blankets, pointed glare fixed on Chenle and Jisung.
âWe remembered the chips!â Jisung defensively pointed to a pile of bags of chips and other salty snacks that were sitting in the middle of everyone.
Mark patted a cooler beside him. âAnd Hyuck and I remembered the drinks. And nobodyâs late. So everythingâs fine, Renjun.â
You chuckled, overturning the bag to dump out all the boxes and bags of candy onto the pile of snacks as well. Everyone grabbed what they wanted and settled in for the start of the movie. It was cool outside, and though you were already wearing Jisungâs big hoodie, you also wrapped one of the extra blankets around your shoulders.
âAre you cold?â Jisung asked you quietly. There was a steady hum of chatter from the crowd, which had become a little softer with the beginning of the movie.
ââM alright, Ji,â you reassured him. âJust... donât move too far away. Youâre like a portable space heater.â
He shifted around to lay down, his head and most of his upper body in your lap. You werenât sure how much of the movie he could actually see from this angle, with Mark, Jeno, and Renjun in front of you, but you werenât going to be the one to point that out. The two of you were towards the back corner of the blankets, Jaemin and Donghyuck to your left, Chenle on the other side of and in front of Donghyuck; Mark and Renjun were properly sitting up at the front of the blanket, with Jeno sprawled out across their lapsâreminding you just a little bit of a happy puppy looking for ear rubs.
You fondly brushed some of Jisungâs hair out of his eyes, contemplating the pros and cons of just kissing him on the nose right now. Yeah, thereâd probably be no way in hell you could play that off, but he was scrunching it up very adorably as he concentrated on reaching for a small patch of clover that was just off to the side next to the blanket.
You were still weighing your options when he changed his focus to a point just past your head instead. His eyes flicked between the weaving in his hands and the sky as he got the clover crown started, but once heâd gotten the rhythm down, he just kept gazing upwards.
âPretty stars...â He murmured.
âI know.â You looked up at the sky, at all the stars twinkling and winking back at you. âWhat do we think? Are there aliens up there with them?â
âMm... Maybe.â
You looked down at Jisung, mouth quirked up in an amused but affectionate smile. âYeah?â
âWell, space is pretty big.â
After a pause, you nodded. âOkay, sure. Why not?â
âSeriously?â Renjun was looking at you over his shoulder incredulously. âIâve done actual research on this, Iâve tried to succinctly make real arguments for you multiple times since we met, I chose it for my PowerPoint night topic with actual scientific studies and facts. And Jisung just bats his eyelashes at you and says âspace is bigâ and youâre convinced?â
He looked like he was about to pop a blood vessel. You froze, looking around at all of your friends that had turned to witness this interaction like you were the movie instead.
Jisung frowned. âI didnât bat my eyelashes. Did I bat my eyelashes?â
âYou kind of did, Jisung.â Chenle reached over to ruffle his hair, and the dragon swatted his hand away, earning a cackle from the fairy.
âUhh...â You scrambled to think of a way to placate your human friend. âI think I just needed some time to get my head around the idea, Renjun. You know, I think the next time you really would have persuaded me, but Jisung just beat you to it, sorry.â
Renjun didnât seem convinced, but just rolled his eyes and looked back to the movie. âYeah, Iâm sure I wouldâve gotten you next time, Y/N. Tin foil hat and all.â
The others all turned back to the movie now that the spectacle was over, except for Jaemin, whose attention was still on your boyfriend.
âJisung? Whenâd you learn to make clover crowns?â He asked curiously, head tilted.
âHm? Oh, Y/N showed me.â Jisung replied absentmindedly, looking down at his hands as if he hadnât even realized he was doing it.
Jaemin looked at you with wide eyes, and you looked back at him sheepishly in a silent conversation, as you both were definitely thinking of the exact same thing.
The day that Jaemin had shown you how to make clover crowns, heâd told you an oral tradition that was passed down among dryads about them. Your friends were always happy to indulge your interest in the folklore and religious/spiritual aspect of Magical Creatures Studies, especially in contrast to Renjunâs sometimes militant laser focus on the current socioeconomic-political structure of modern society.
It was a story about two dryads who were in love. One had to leaveâdepending on who was telling the story, it was a trip, a war, or a kidnapping; Jaemin opted for a dangerous tripâfor an indeterminate amount of time. The other dryad waited, and weaved a clover crown every day until their lover came back to them. Nowadays, dryads will weave clover crowns for their loved ones, itâs a treasured tradition for older members of families to show young relatives how to do it, and elaborate clover crowns with specific flowers will sometimes be given as confessions or special gifts to romantic partners. Clover crowns are connected to the idea of love for dryads.
And judging by the look Jaemin was giving you, he was not going to ascribe this one to cultural differences.
Donghyuck had whipped around at this revelation as well, and smacked Jaeminâs arm to get his attention. The two dryads leaned their heads together to have a hushed conversation of fervent whispers, and you desperately hoped that whatever they were saying was both quiet enough for your friends with super hearing to not be able to distinguish, and vague enough that if it could be overheard, it wouldnât make any sense to them. Well, specifically Jisung.
You were walking a very narrow tightrope of wanting your friends to find you two out so you could get it over with, while also not needing them to find out this way, since Jisung didnât even know about the meaning behind the clover crowns. Your relationship was still new, fresh, bubbly, and good; you two hadnât even said âI love youâ yet. Based on how the dragon had reacted to just you discussing the societal concept of marriage in an academic context before, you wanted to approach the whole âI love youâ situation with a lot more tact than your friends would surely have.
Youâd been nervously watching the two dryads when a tap on your shoulder stole your attention back. You looked down at Jisung attentively. âYeah, Sungie?â
âHere,â he said simply, holding up the finished clover crown for you.
Despite the anxious pretzels that your stomach was knotting itself into, you couldnât help but smile fondly at both the crown and Jisung. âAh, youâve gotten a lot better, Ji.â
You were just moving a few of the buds aside to inspect his improved weave pattern when he spoke up again.
âAre you going to put it on or give me a grade on my clover crown weaving?â He pouted at you.
âSorry, sorry,â you apologized, placing the crown atop your head. âThere. Happy?â
He sighed melodramatically. âI suppose...â
âYou want your own?â
âI didnât say that.â
âHush and watch the movie, Iâll make you one.â

At the end of the movie, you were satisfied with the fact that all of your friends had ended up staying with you this time. After holding out the convenience store bag for everyone to throw their trash into, you momentarily left the group to throw that bag out in a large campus trash can. The others stayed back to pack up all the blankets and such.
You werenât alone for long, as Donghyuck sidled up next to you and fell into step with you.
âGreat Pan, youâre practically betrothed!â He sighed, putting a hand on his chest.
You gave him an unamused look, but didnât reply, continuing your route through the mass of other students.
âY/N, seriously,â he sighed, leaning against the wall by the can as you tossed the bag in the trash. âWhatâs this whole song and dance about? How can we be more obvious? You two like each other. Do you need to hear him say it? Will that finally convince you?â
You opened your mouth, about to just blurt it out, finally end this whole stupid charade, be done with it, with everything. But Donghyuck was still. Talking.
âI mean, I thought Iâd had my fill of playing matchmaker for the oblivious and hopeless on spring breakââ He laughed to himself, seemingly remembering something funny, which you had no clue what on earth he was talking about. ââbut you two are really something else.â
Setting your jaw, you spun on your heel and walked away, leaving him to scramble his way through the crowd to catch up with you.
âHey! Y/N! Wait! Was it something I said?â

Knocking on the door of Jisung and Chenleâs apartment, you bounced from heel to toe as you waited for your boyfriend to answer the door. Usually, you two didnât hang out at his place unless he knew Chenle was going to be out all day, or for several days. It was just a lot easier to relax at your apartment with no roommates. But heâd texted asking you to meet him ASAP, so youâd yanked your shoes on and hurried over.
You heard the familiar sounds of the door unlocking, then it was swung open. Except Jisung wasnât on the other side.
âY/N.â Chenle greeted you with a curt nod, not seeming very surprised that you were there. Well, they did have a rather robust security system thanks to His Highness here in front of you, so he had probably checked the front door camera before answering it.
âOh hey, Chenle.â You smiled at the fairy as he stepped back to let you in, and followed him further in towards the living room. Looking around, you couldnât spot your boyfriend. In fact, in the back of your mind, you realized that a pair of his sneakers were missing by the front door. âWhereâs Ji?â
âGrocery run.âÂ
Weird. His text made it sound like an emergency, or at least extremely important. To text you to meet him ASAP and then just go to the grocery store... Maybe he had gotten a new game in and just wanted to show you immediately, then realized he was out of snacks. That definitely sounded like Jisung. Deciding that it was probably something like that, you looked back to his roommate, a little sheepish, âUh, do you mind if I wait for him, then? He texted me to meet him here.â
âNo, he didnât. I did from his phone, right before I asked him to go get me some cough drops for my sore throat that I donât have.â Chenle admitted freely, perching on the arm of a leather armchair and focusing an unreadable expression on you.
âI see.â You nodded, leaning against the couch opposite the room from him. âSo, what did you want to talk to me about that you had to use such methods to do so?â
âY/N. We both know that Jisung is stupid.â
âWoah, tell me how you really feel, Chenle,â you chuckled, trying to keep your voice light.
âAnd youâre not.â
âGee, thanks.â
âSo, at this point, either youâre being intentionally obtuse, or youâre stringing Jisung along. And Iâm not going to sit back and let anyone do that to him.â
Your eyes widened at the hard edge Chenleâs tone had taken, and the faint lime green glow emanating off of him. âUhââ
âJaemin and Donghyuck are always talking about being in tune with nature, sensing humans, knowing whatâs in a humanâs heart. Theyâre into all that crap. I know humans. Youâre more like fae than you like to think.â He was practically spitting his words out now, unable to sit still, pacing the floor in front of the armchair. Slowing to a stop again, he pivoted on his heel to set his sharp eyes back on youâexcept they werenât his usual dark brown, they were an electric, glowing, burning neon green. âSo youâre going to either actually make the first move on that moron, or reject him. Today.â
Oh the jig was so up. Just as you were about to figuratively spill your gutsâin order to keep from having them literally spilled for youâthe click of the front door shutting echoed through the apartment. You didnât dare take your eyes off the fairy in front of you, though.
âChenle, stop it.â Jisung sighed from behind you, and you did finally snap your head around when you heard his voice, relief flooding your being when you saw your boyfriend.
Chenleâs eyes immediately flickered back to a chocolate brown, all glow gone, and he offered a placid smile to the dragon. âOh, Jisung. Quick grocery trip. And you didnât even get my lozenges.â
âI was all the way at the store when I realized I forgot my wallet,â the dragon deadpanned, clearly not believing his roommateâs act, which the fairy was well aware of. He made his way over to you and wrapped an arm around your shoulders. âLeave her alone, Chenle. Sheâs not deceiving me.â
âWeâre kind of deceiving all of you.â You confessed to the fairy, bracing yourself for what was to come.
âYeah, weâve uh, weâve been dating for two months,â Jisung confirmed with a nod.
âYou⊠what?â Chenleâs jaw dropped, genuine disbelief on his face this time.
You added, âWe wanted to see how long it would take you guys to notice.â
âAnd see how far youâd take your meddling. Iâm honestly surprised it took this long to escalate to threats from you, Chenle. But I was expecting them to be aimed at me, not Y/N. Something along the lines of âactually ask her out or Iâll hex you,â not this.â Jisung then looked at you, features turning concerned and voice softer. âIâm sorry, by the way, if I thought this was even a remote possibility, I would have called this off sooner. Are you okay?â
âI know, Jisung, I know you wouldâve. Iâm fine, I promise,â you reassured him quietly, tilting your head closer as he pressed a quick peck to your temple.
Chenle didnât seem to be paying you two much attention anymore, stumbling towards the other end of the couch that you and Jisung were standing at. âYou not only played a trick without me, but you played it on me?â
He dramatically clutched at his chest like heâd been stabbed. âYou caused mischief and strife without me? Wreaked havoc and I was none the wiser? Pulled the wool over my eyes?â
He finally sat down on the couch, falling back against the plush cushions as if he were going to perish at any second, throwing a hand over his face for good measure.
âIs he okay?â You leaned over to ask Jisung quietly.
âHeâll probably continue these theatrics for another five to ten minutes, then we can have a real conversation,â Jisung informed you.
âI heard all of that!â Chenle pointed an accusatory finger at you two.
âChenle, how about we make it up to you?â You offered.
Your boyfriend looked at you with wide eyes, making a slicing motion over his neck with one hand, clearly signaling you to back off of doing that. You were well aware that making any kind of deal with a fairy was a bad idea, especially one that would put you in their debt.
The fairy didnât move, instead letting out a fake sob.
âHelp us play one last trick on the rest of the guys. A grand finale.â
Jisung squinted at you, clearly having no clue what the hell you were talking about. Which was fair, because you had just come up with it on the spot.
Chenle shot up into a sitting position, looking alive and well now. He laced his hands together over his lap. âDo tell.â

âI do have to say Jisung, you chose well. Sheâs practically a fairy,â Chenle declared, patting his roommate on the shoulder. The three of you were hiding behind a building on your collegeâs campus, peeking around at the main courtyard to spy on Mark, Donghyuck, and Renjun standing and having a conversation.
âI hate this.â Jisung huffed, crossing his arms.
You rubbed his other shoulder with a concerned frown, âWe donât have to do it if you really donât like it, Sungie.â
âNo, I mean you two getting along. I know the prank is fake.â
âAw, afraid that Iâm going to replace you with her as my partner in crime, Jisung?â Chenle teased. âDonât worry, I think Iâve just found another accomplice. Weâll be a trio instead of a duo.â
The fairyâs eyes seemed to glitter at the prospect, and not just with the usual amount of magic that was in them.
âYou are not roping Y/N in, too,â Jisung insisted.
âI donât know, Sungie. Kinda sounds fun.â You shrugged, always hearing the two of them recount their misadventures togetherâor witnessing the odd one here or thereâbut never having the opportunity to join them properly before.
âSee?â Chenle grinned smugly.
Jisung huffed again, this time a puff of smoke coming out of his nose. âLike I said. I hate this.â
âAnyway, there they are. You go in first, Jisung.â Chenle had finally spotted your last two targets, Jeno and Jaemin, joining the others.
âSee you in a second, Sungie.â You gave him a final double thumbs up for encouragement before he took off towards them.
After a beat of silence, Chenle suddenly proclaimed, âI like you for Jisung.â
âUh, thanks, Mr. Park, I have to say, you look great for your age.â You joked, arching a bemused eyebrow at your friend.
âThat would be funny if either I or Jisung were human,â he replied humorously. âBut Iâm being serious. You know how Jisung and I met, right?â
âYes, I do.â You nodded solemnly.
Chenle had found Jisung on the outskirts of his kingdom back home, a little dragon curled up all alone under a bush in a rainstorm, no other dragons in sight. At the time, Chenle himself was only a boy as well. Jisung didnât talk much about his life before Chenle, and you didnât know if he could even remember a lot, if anything, about it. The two of them were pretty much brothers; you knew what it meant for Chenle to say that to you.
âThank you, Your Highness.â Your words could have been joking, or even an insult, but you hoped he could hear the sincerity in your voice as you bumped your shoulder with his. The fairy nodded, and bumped you back.
âAnyway, you think itâs been enough time?â Chenle craned his neck to peer around the corner again.
âProbably.â
âAlright, showtime,â Chenle held his hand out for you, and you grabbed it.
The two of you emerged from around the corner hand-in-hand, striking up a nonsense conversation about Chenleâs latest assignment in one of his classes. You pretended like you just happened to spot the cluster of all of your friends, delight, surprise, and recognition coming to your features as you lifted your other hand to wave to them. You watched as all their jaws dropped in unisonâminus Jisungâsâand they started looking around at each other. You and Chenle walked right up to them, and you offered all of them a bright smile.
âHey guys!â You greeted them cheerily.
âChenle this has got to be the lowest youâve ever gone,â Donghyuck shook his head in disgust, completely ignoring your hello.
âYeah man, Jisungâs your best friend,â Mark scoffed.
âYou raised him!â Jaemin wrapped an arm around Jisungâs shoulders.
âYou fed him from your hand!â Jeno stepped in front of Jisung protectively.
âJust because youâre some high and mighty fairy prince or whatever where youâre from doesnât mean you can treat people like theyâre disposable,â Renjun crossed his arms. âHere youâre just some guy like everybody else.â
âWoah!â You let go of Chenleâs hand to step in front of him with your hands up. âGuys, thatâs enough!â
âI bet Y/Nâs not even in control of what sheâs doing,â Renjun entirely ignored you. âHeâs probably got her under some fairy spell or something.â
âWhat the fuck?â Chenle cried out, offended.
âYeah!â Jaemin nodded firmly. âBecause sheâs totally into Jisung, I know she is. I know her heart!â
âGuys!â You yelled again for their attention.
âDonât worry, Jisungie, weâre going to get her out from under that spell,â Jaemin cooed, stroking Jisungâs face as he currently had what was practically a chokehold on the dragon that definitely looked less than comforting.
âJeno, grab her!â Mark ordered, and the werewolf immediately started advancing on you.
âOh my god stop it, guys! Stop! Iâm not under a spell! Chenle and I arenât dating! Jisung and I are! Weâve been dating for like two months and we pretended not to because we wanted to see how long it would take you to notice!â You yelled out, squeezing your eyes shut to brace yourself.
But there were no super strong werewolf arms grabbing you. Instead, it was silence that became one chuckle, then a giggle, then two giggles, then you were surrounded by raucous laughter. You cautiously opened your eyes to see all your friends doubled over with laughter around you, clutching their stomachs and holding onto each other for support. You and Jisung were the only ones standing up straight, immediately realizing what was going on when you made eye contact.
âSeems weâve been made, Sungie,â you deadpanned, wading through the sea of cackling bodies until you got to your boyfriend.
âIt appears soâŠâ He sighed, looping an arm over your shoulders, and you wrapped an arm around his waist.
As they all sobered up, a few were quite literally wiping tears from their eyes, others fanning themselves, and some still clutching their sides.
âHow?â You looked around, then saw a very familiar, exceptionally devilish grin. âChenle?â
âWhat better trick is there to play than being a double agent?â The fairy confirmed.
âOh, you suck,â Jisung glared at him.
âYou guys tricked us first. It was much more satisfying to get one over on you than to keep making the idiots look like idiots.â
âHey!â Donghyuck cried out indignantly.
Chenle caught your eye to say, âI do mean what I said, Y/N.â
You nodded in understanding. âThanks, Chenle.â
âAlright, I think we all learned some very important lessons,â Mark announced, getting everyone in a disjointed huddle. âLikeâŠâ
âDonât be so nosy,â Jeno started off genuinely.
âMake sure the people youâre setting up arenât already dating, or they might make you look like idiots,â Renjun added.
âDouble check human emotions with a unicorn if youâre having doubts,â Jaemin sighed wistfully.
âNever go out to eat with Y/N and Jisung. Especially if thereâs fries involved,â Donghyuck shivered, and you rolled your eyes. He was seriously never going to let that go.
âIâve got two partners in crime now, so everybody else needs to sleep with their third eye open.â Chenle grinned.
âThat Iâm never getting into a prank war with any of you people again. This was too stressful, schoolâs bad enough,â you groaned with a shake of your head.
âChenleâs an asshole,â Jisung hissed at his roommate.
âI think Jisung needs to do his over, he already knew that about me,â Chenle drawled with a facetious whine.
âFine. Chenleâs an asshole who needs to understand that if he threatens my girlfriend again, heâs going to get burned to crisp.â
The fairy shrugged, âIâll take it.â
âGreat, you guys.â Mark beamed at you all proudly.
âWhat about you, Mark? Whatâd you learn?â Donghyuck prompted him teasingly.
âThat Y/N and Jisung are dating. Duh.â
âRight. Yeah, yeah.â There were murmurs of agreement from the gaggle of creatures around you.
âSo, truce?â You offered a hand out in the middle of the huddle to nobody in particular.
All six of them grabbed your hand at once and shook it. âTruce!â
âSoâŠâ Donghyuck fluttered his eyelashes at you. âHowâd it happen? Whatâs the story?â
You scoffed, âNo.â
âWhat? You lead us on for two months and now you wonât even tell us how you got together?â
âItâs not some big dramatic thing, sorry,â Jisung admitted. âJust kind of finally happened.â
âWhat do you mean âfinally happened?â Like, how did it âfinally happen?ââ
You exchanged a look with Jisung. With an eye roll, you indulged the dryad a little. âWe were hanging out at the park one day and just sort of... I donât know! Confessed! Got together! Whatever you want to call it!â
âLame.â Renjun yawned. âCall me when you two get married.â
Jisung started forward in surprise. âWhââ
âBecause there hasnât been a recorded human-dragon marriage, Sungie.â You patted your boyfriend on the chest reassuringly. âHeâs just being an MCS major.â
âOh. Right.â
The human abruptly gasped. âWait! Can I write my final paper for Dr. Kwonâs class on you two?â
âHell no.â

A few weeks later, and you were reclined against Jisungâs headboard, waiting for him to get back from the kitchen with snacks. You two were playing a new two-player game Jisung had gotten, and as soon as you had showed up, Chenle loudly announced his intention to go hangout at Jeno and Jaeminâs and very probably sleep over too, since they also planned on gaming until very late. You figured your friendsâ âmatchmakingâ behavior would stop once they knew that you and Jisung were together, but apparently not.
At the reappearance of your boyfriend in the doorway, juggling several different containers, you set your phone aside. He managed to put them all down on his nightstand without dropping them. You scooted forward and re-fluffed the pillows behind you to make room for him and his wings.
Jisungâs wings werenât out frequentlyâyou yourself had only seen them a handful of times in the couple years that youâd known him. Dragons either had to be entirely shirtless or wear specially cut shirts in order to have them out comfortably. Most stores didnât carry shirts in a style that allowed for dragon wings, allegedly since there were so few dragons it âwasnât profitableâ to make them. So dragons were then forced to make their own, have their clothes altered, or order from online specialty shops. Jisung usually just didnât bother with it, as he claimed it was more of a pain to get the shirts than it was to just keep his wings away. But you and Chenle had started a master plan of slowly sneaking the dragon cut shirts into Jisungâs wardrobe until it was 50/50. You two also had a bet going of how long until Jisung grew suspicious of the rising number of shirts. So far, both of you were still in the running at two weeks.
Tonight, it seemed Jisung had found one of the new dragon cut shirts, just a simple black tank top from the front, but the back was cut into two side panels and a middle section that draped open to allow plenty of space for his midnight blue wings to rest behind him.
Except Jisung didnât scoot on the bed behind you like you expected. He just kept standing next to it, looking at you, one hand fidgeting with the gold chains around his neck.
âSungie?â You said his name quietly. âYou alright?â
âYeah, yeah,â he shook his head as if to shake himself from a trance, though that same pensive look didnât leave his face. âSorry, just thinking.â
âWhat about?â
âY/N, I want you to have this.â He grabbed one of the necklaces by the chain and took it off. With no hesitation, he reached forward and put it around your own neck. Your breath hitched in your throat as you watched his every move, and the intense look on his face as he did so.
The necklace was beautiful, an immaculately kept dazzling gold chain of medium thickness, and hanging from it, a simple, shining gold sun pendant, about the size of your thumbnail. The metal was warm from already touching Jisung, and sat heavy against your skin.
âY-Youâre giving me this?â You held the sun with delicate fingers, as if afraid it would actually burn you, looking up at him in shock.
âYeah. I donât know, it just... makes me happy seeing you wear it.â He said, sounding almost confused at his own actions.
Letting you borrow a hoodie was one thingâa big thing, but still, only a hoodie. Giving you a piece of jewelry that he was wearingâpart of his hoardâyou didnât know how to compute this. Jisung wasnât around a lot of dragons for most of his life, so you knew that the exact cultural significance of the action wasnât there. But that significance came from dragonsâ instinctual hoarding nature, which was still ingrained in him. For it to make him happier to see you wearing a piece of his hoard than to keep it for himself⊠you really thought your heart might explode.
âY/N?â Jisung lightly touched your arm, worry coloring his tone. âD-Do you not like it?â
âNo! No, Sungie. I love it, thank you,â you beamed at him genuinely. You caressed his cheek with the backs of your fingers, eyes going a little misty as you looked up from the glinting gold of the necklace to the midnight blue eyes of your dragon. You were happy, so happy that if you didnât say something, do something, it felt like you really might burst.
You turned your hand over to cup his cheek, pulling him closer and pressing your lips to his. He made a small noise, and suddenly dropped down to sit on the bed with you. Jisung kissed you back just as ardently, one hand trailing down from the back of your neck to your collarbone then below the hollow of your throat, tracing the path of the jewelry along your skin.
When you had to pull back from the kiss for air, you shifted back fully to look him in the eye, still cradling his face. You inhaled, âIââ
âWait!â
You stopped mid-sentence at Jisungâs outburst, snapping your mouth shut and looking at him with big, confused eyes.
âSorry, uhm, I know what you were about to say, and I also know that Iâve been weird whenever you or Renjun brought up your Interspecies Marriage class.â Jisung seemed to notice how your expression became more and more alarmed as he spoke, and he grabbed your hand that had frozen on his face, holding it with both of his. He rubbed soothing circles into the back of your hand as he continued, âI donât want you to think that Iâm not serious about you, because I am. N-not marriage or anything like that right now. But Iâm serious about this, about you. I am. So I just, I wanted to say it first.â
âOkay.â You let out a breath of relief and smiled at him encouragingly.
Jisung just kept gazing at you, mouth slightly parted, thumb rubbing circles into your hand. The only indication that time hadnât literally frozen was the slight shift of his wings adjusting behind him, and when he eventually blinked.
Finally, you couldnât take the silence anymore.
âJisung?â You said his name, wetting your lips awkwardly. âLike, you wanted to say it now, or not yet?â
âSorry, yeah, no, now.â He reassured you, taking a deep breath. His eyes still seemed to be drinking you in, though, gaze lingering on the sun hanging from your neck. âYouâre just so beautiful⊠It really does make me so happy to see you wearing that. More than happy, I donât know how to describe it, butââ
Then suddenly you were on your back, and all you could see was Jisung and midnight blue with flashes of gold. A surprised giggle came out of your mouth as Jisung nuzzled his face in the crook of your neck. You felt a hot puff of air wash over your skin, and you reveled in the comforting, smoky smell surrounding you.
âBut now I think I understand all those fairytales where the dragon keeps the princess in their tower and never lets her go.â
You stroked the back of his head, running your hand down his neck and shoulders, stopping just above where his wings start, then back up to weave your fingers in his hair. With a content sigh, you said softly, âI love you, too.â
Your dragon pushed himself up to hover above you so you could see his disgruntled pout. âI wanted to say it first.â
âI think you just did.â You laughed giddily.
âWell... still, I love you.â Jisung brushed his nose with yours for a tender moment before slotting his mouth with yours in a searing kiss. You truly felt like you could never get used to kissing Jisung, a child of the Sun, someone with the very heart of a mountain inside him. In between kisses, he murmured seemingly absentmindedly, âMy princess...â
You smiled against his lips, indulging in one, two more sweltering kisses before you mumbled back, âMy dragon.â

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The previous classics professors at my institution were both there for A Really Long Time and my department is in one of the oldest buildings on campus, so occasionally my chair or our department secretary will take me, The New Classics Professor, into a little-used office or classroom, open a closet door, and say, "Well, this is J's or C's stuff, I've been afraid to touch it in case it's important."
cue me staring in appalled astonishment at an entire closet filled with boxes of slides, or old LIFE magazines, or boxes of squeezes, or dozens of rolled-up maps.
so, uh, yeah, I guess this summer I'm going to have to figure out how to use a slide projector just to figure out if the slides are important enough to figure out how to get funding to get someone from the library to digitize them. (there are also several slide projectors. there's actually an overhead projector in the classroom I teach Greek Art & Archaeology in, which me and the jaded millennial non-traditional student in the class are just like 'ah, our childhood' about.)
I am just old enough that I had professors who still used slide projectors, but I myself have never had to use one. (last time I had a prof who used a slide projector was in, uh, 2010? I was actually in his class the first time he ever used a powerpoint, he had to have a graduate student come in to hit the spacebar for him to move from slide to slide.) (yes, he's retired now.)
(I'm a history professor, but there used to be a separate classics department in the same building before it got folded into the history department when a bunch of departments consolidated. the classics department has always been on my floor; there's still "CLASSICS" signage in the hall.)
#the previous ancient history professor passed away in 2023#it's very strange to step into the place of someone who died unexpectedly#his office is next to mine and it's essentially untouched except for a memorial poster on the door amidst all the other posters#and postcards and stickers that end up on professors' doors#he seems to have been very well-liked and he was here for like thirty years#when I was interviewing I didn't know I was replacing someone who had died -- I didn't know until I got here in august#your girl
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