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I'm this close to writing a fic where a few weeks post-confession, Hero has a dream where he gets the option to stab Basil in order for Mari to have never died, only for his knife to stab not this fictional dream version of Basil, but the real twelve-year-old one, whom he then slowly watches die as he's unable to save him from the gash in his stomach.
To his horror, as he wakes up four years after the murder with no memory of what happened afterwards, he learns that he covered up the murder, and he has no idea how or why he did it.
#polaroid posts#hey when the note of for science said that pain is reserved for all my other fics this is what i meant#i am a hard angst writer usually this fluff is a fluke#anyway#it's not exactly that hero mirrored basil and sunny's actions#when basil died hero decided he'd turn himself in#he wouldn't make the same mistakes that sunny and basil did#he understood why he had this dream and would face punishment and offer his friends closure in this dream#only for his memories to cut out and for him to wake up four years later in mari's arms and learn that basil one day disappeared#with no idea what he actually did in those four years#what he did between basil's death and now#everyone's lives have been torn apart afterwards#and this dream is starting to look a little too real and last a little too longâŚ#i have the entire thing mapped out but grrr no time#i'll already say that aubrey got the shit end of the stick here#babygirl is suffering horrendously#might just write it
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Tumblr please help I need a pose for poor little meow meows. We have plenty of babygirl poses I need a poor little meow meow pose.
#my friends and i (mainly i) have babygirlified a character from a show and we kinda started poor little meow meowing another.#hes not quite sad/pathetic enough or really automatically pushes people away but he does suffer under a babygirl#and make horrendous decisions#so we think we can make it work. he has a sad backstory too so weve got hope#anyways still we need a pose.#babygirl pose#had a moment typing that in where i had to remember thats also a kink thing. ok.#poor little meow meow#poor little meow meow pose
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the misfortunes and misconceptions of lee heeseung
â i'll let you in on a little secret: wanting nothing to do with y/n starts with actually wanting nothing to do with her. â
PAIRING ⸠slytherin!heeseung x hufflepuff!fem!reader
GENRES ⸠fluff, crack, hogwarts au, idiots to lovers au
WARNINGS ⸠profanity, the classic amortentia trope because what screams valentine's day like love potions, heeseung is down horrendous, sunghoon missing half an eyebrow, jake is babygirl, lots of catastrophizing, minor bending of canon for plot convenience, and a kiss scene of course
SUMMARY ⸠by no means does lee heeseung hold any romantic feelings toward you. the mere possibility is jarring, considering his luck seems to take a turn for the worst whenever heâs around you. from getting hit with a bludger during quidditch to getting into trouble with filch for setting off dungbombs in his office, heeseung starts to think youâre some sort of bad omen. heâs prepared for disaster when you two become partners in potions, but why does the amortentia smell like you?
WORD COUNT ⸠13,497 words
PLAYLIST ⸠lavender kiss by the licks
AUTHORâS NOTE ⸠this is jayflrt's valentine for you âĄ
LEE HEESEUNG WAS CERTAIN YOU MUST HAVE HAD AN AFFINITY FOR NEARLY KILLING HIM REGULARLY.
When he, Slytherinâs prized Seeker, got knocked off his broom by a bludger, there was only one potential suspect he could narrow the crime down to in his head.Â
In your hand was the very bat that sent the bludger in his way, hitting his miserable self square in the gut.Â
This seemed to be a pattern between the two of you, where it was mostly Heeseung experiencing great misfortune because of the Hufflepuffâs mere existence. His best friend, Park Jongseong, told him that he had probably wronged you in a past life for him to suffer this much around you. While Heeseung initially brushed it off as a joke, he couldnât help but start to question if it was actually true.
Back in his first year, Heeseung met you during the Sorting Hat ceremony, where you accidentally tripped him right before he walked up to get sorted. Everyone in the Grand Hall laughed at him, which was not his idea of a welcoming initiation into Slytherin, so he glared holes into the back of your head for the rest of the year.Â
In his third year, you ran into him at Kingâs Cross station, causing all of his trunks to go flying. While you were helping him repack everything, you two realized that the Hogwarts Express was long gone, and neither of you could even access the magical entryway to Platform Nine and Three-Quarters. Heeseung cried into his hands at the train station until a professor Apparated to pick them both up, and then you teased him about his tears for what felt like forever.Â
In a similar sense, Heeseung had somehow always managed to get into trouble when he was around you. Now, he had naturally grown out of disliking you for causing him so much suffering (mostly because he was far more popular now and everyone had forgotten about how you sent him flying during a duel, unfortunately revealing his strawberry-patterned boxers to an entire room of second and third years), but Heeseung was still wary about the adversity that seemed to follow you.
Were you a friend? Heeseung couldnât tell for sure. You two spent an awfully long amount of time together, but you both also had your separate friend groups that hardly intermingled. Heeseung supposed you were more of a thorn in his side that hurt more when he tried to yank it out.
Now, there was nothing left for him to do now but clutch his stomach in pain and pray that he didnât need to spend another night in the infirmary because of you. (Madam Pomfrey started to keep a tally; âOh, Miss L/N didnât injure you again, did she? Have a toffee, sweetheart,â was what he was expecting to hear from the school nurse.)
âHeeseung! Are you okay?â you asked, running up to him with your other hand clutching your broom. Thankfully, Heeseung had managed to grip his broom with one hand on the way down until he had safely landed, so there were no damages to his Moontrimmer. âWho did this to you?!â
âI know youâre holding the bat behind your back, Y/N,â he got out through gritted teeth.
He watched as you let your arm fall defeatedly to your side, revealing the Beaterâs bat that violated practically every safety protocol.
âOh, how embarrassing,â Kim Minjeong, the Chaser for the Slytherin team, said with a giggle from behind her palm. She was still floating a few feet from the ground, witnessing the damage done from her broom. Heeseung glared up at her. âNot a good look for you, Captain.â
Normally, he would shut Minjeong up with his usual threat that went something along the lines of putting a curse on her bloodline. This time, however, Heeseung was in far too much pain and humiliation to come up with a witty comeback.
Madam Hooch came running across the field to see what happened to her star Quidditch player. On the bright side, Heeseung knew that you wouldnât get in trouble because game was game; you were just doing what you needed to ensure your victory, even though Slytherin still had a huge lead on Hufflepuff. After momentary deliberation, however, Heeseung realized that the bright side should have been the fact that he was still alive. Why was he thinking about you, anyway? He would pay galleons to see you get in troubleâbut not too much trouble (and Merlinâs beard, he was far too soft).
âHe needs to be taken to the infirmary,â Madam Hooch said. She spared you a glance before making a shooing motion with her gloved hand. By this time, his friends (Park Sunghoon, a sixth year who Heeseung âadoptedâ in his second year, and Yang Jungwon, a broody fourth year with a penchant for rule-breaking) had come running down the stands and across the field. âYou can visit him after you finish the match, Y/N. Madam Pomfrey can handle this.â
âYes, of course,â you murmured, turning to Heeseung again and muttering a pathetic apology, to which he cracked a grin at. Maybe he shouldnât have been grinning since you nearly cracked his skull open, or maybe he had really lost it this time.Â
âItâs only been a week since youâve managed to nearly get me killed.â Heeseung shuddered at the memory of you accidentally setting his cloak on fire last week with a Blasting Charm. âDonât worry. I knew something was gonna happen sooner or later.â
Words of affirmation werenât exactly his strong suit.Â
But upon seeing the awkward grin on your face, like a blast of light that hit him all at once, Heeseung was suddenly painfully aware of everythingâthe awfully pleasant scent of lavender wafting from you, the searing ache from his injury, the way your hair framed your face, and the cool metal balled in his fist.Â
Waitâmetal?
Before he was about to be carried out in a not-so-dignified manner, Heeseung raised his arm to open his palm, revealing the Golden Snitch that sat obediently, fanning its wings out once before closing again. A gasp rose from the crowd, and then the shocked looks from both teams followed. Minjeong nearly fell off her broom. The Slytherin house all but exploded in cheers after Madam Hooch gaped at the sight, fumbled for her whistle, blew it loudly, and then announced Slytherinâs victory over Hufflepuff.Â
Heeseung sighed in relief and fully collapsed onto the ground, looking up at the clear sky with contentment lifting the anguish from his brows. And now that he knew the verdict of the match, the pain finally hit him all at once, and he hoped Madam Pomfrey could fix him up before his house started celebrating their triumph.Â
âHeeseung! That was an incredible play!â Nishimura Riki, a fourth year Gryffindor, cried as he came running from the stands. If by incredible, he was referring to Heeseung getting bludgeoned to the ground, then sure, incredibleâoutstanding, even. The flash of Rikiâs camera went off, capturing a pathetic-looking Heeseung lying limp on the springy turf. âThisâll definitely make the front page!â
Ever since the Nishimura kid got an internship at the Daily Prophet, the Slytherin team had been worried about appearing on the news unpromptedâmost likely in unflattering angles, too. It had even gotten to the point of Song Eunseok pinning up a poster of Riki to a corkboard in the locker room, as if he was a wanted criminal at large.
âEr, could we retakeââ
âYou grab his legs,â a voice from behind him ordered. It was Sunghoon, who had come running with Jungwon to carry him out of the field. âIâll take his arms.â
Heeseung balked. âGuys, wait!â
But it was no use. He was already in the air, and Jungwon and Sunghoon were both ignoring his protests.
As if he was a rather sad sack of potatoes, Heeseung was carried out, body dangling and his eyes screwed shut as he heard more flashes of Rikiâs camera going off. Most of all, he wondered if you caught sight of how pitiful he was. Surely, you found it hilarious, didnât you? He was certain he would get teased endlessly in Charms next week.Â
âNice game, champ,â Jungwon commented oh-so-casually, and Heeseungâs blood started boiling.Â
âCan you put me down already?! We have magic for a reason!â he blurted out, but his two friends ignored him all the same.Â
âI saw Sunoo being carried out like this the other day outside of the Dueling Club meeting room,â Sunghoon mused, and Heeseung imagined the poor Slytherin also being hauled to the infirmary like a ragdoll. âI heard he got hit with a nasty Disarming Charm. Someone nearly blasted the poor guy right into the Clock Towerâs pendulum.â
âI know. Heâs better at dodging than I thought,â Jungwon replied unsympathetically. âWhat a shame. Iâll get him next time.â
Heeseung blanched. Poor Kim Sunoo.
But then he remembered his current state and thought Sunoo was better off than him. At least Sunoo wasnât carried out in front of the entire school.Â
Really, the reason why Heeseung was so agitated was because being Slytherinâs Seeker meant that he had an important role. It was a responsibility that clearly set him apart, and it surely had to look impressive to othersâfor example, youâbut here he was, being carried out of the Quidditch pitch like an idiot. It put all of his hard work and countless hours of practice to shame.Â
Thankfully, although his failing jock status might have damaged his ego to the point of no return, Madam Pomfrey didnât seem to think his injuries were too severe this time. After a few healing charms, which made him feel back to normal in no time, Heeseung was ready to leave the infirmary.Â
Sunghoon and Jungwon ended up leaving right after dropping him off, claiming that they had to go celebrate their win in the Slytherin common room. Heeseung found it completely disrespectful to ditch the very person who brought them to victory.Â
To his surprise, you were waiting outside the door, twiddling your thumbs and doing that annoyingly cute habit of yours where you chewed on the inside of your cheek whenever you were in trouble (which, frankly, happened a lot of the time). He made a great deal of effort to adjust his cape before walking over to you with raised eyebrows, wondering if an apology was coming his way.Â
âI just wanted to say,â you started, voice uncharacteristically small and wavering, but then you followed up with an incomprehensible mumble that Heeseung could hardly decipher.
âWhat?â
âUh,â you raised your voice this time, keeping it steadier with extra effort, âon the way here���funny story, reallyâI was telling Jake about how you set off a Dungbomb in Filchâs office the other week. Honest to God, I didnât even see Mrs. Norris!â
Although you didnât provide a solid conclusion, he was able to connect the dots and figure out what you were getting at. He almost wished he stayed oblivious because how was this happening to him twice in a day?
Heeseungâs face fell. âYouâve got to be joking.â
âFilch is looking for you,â you finished with a guilty look drawn across your face.Â
It happened to be your second guilty look of the day, actually. Two too many for Heeseung to handle.Â
There was one thing Lee Heeseung was quite sure of, and it was that he wanted absolutely nothing to do with you from now on.Â
The aftermath of his scolding from Filch resulted in him receiving evening detentions for the rest of the week. All you brought him was terrible luck wherever he went, and despite how nice you smelled and how shiny your hair was, he didnât need your misfortune clinging to him like it would be the last breath heâd take.Â
Honestly, any longer around you and he was pretty sure he would be taking his last breath soon.
But it was honestly ridiculous how hard Heeseung had to restrain himself from going near you. He would pass by your unbothered self in the Courtyard, hoping to get some verbal recognition from you that would change his mind about his whole ignoring thing, but you simply just paid more attention to stupid Jake Sim from Hufflepuff.Â
Who cared about Jake Sim, anyway? Surely not the several girls in his year that threw themselves at him. There was nothing redeeming about him, not even with his perfect smile and perfect grades and perfect robes. Honestly, where did he get those robes? Heeseung bought his at Madam Malkinâs, like virtually every other student, but they werenât as perfectly trimmed and fitted as Jake Simâs perfect robes.
âIâll let you in on a little secret,â Park Jongseong, a sixth year Ravenclaw, sneered once he saw the glower across Heeseungâs face. âWanting nothing to do with Y/N starts with actually wanting nothing to do with her.â
âWho said I didnât not want anything to do with her?â Heeseung fired back, but even he was confused about his response, taking a few extra seconds to process what nonsense had just spewed out of his mouth. âOkay, look, just pretend I said the funniest thing youâve ever heard when she walks by us.â
âActually, that was the funniest thing Iâve ever heard.â
Heeseung gave him an exasperated look. âAre you serious?â
âYeah, I mean, youâre not that funny to begin with. Kind of hilarious that you think youâd be able to tell me the funniest thing Iâve ever heard.â
âYou literally just told me I said the funniest thing ever.â
âFunny because it was such a pathetic thing to say. Thereâs a difference.â
âYouâre a stupid git, you know that?â
âAm I now?â
âThe stupidest of stupid gits.â
In truth, Jake was the stupid git. Jongseong could tease Heeseung all he wanted, but Jake Sim was the one grinning down at you with a stupid sparkle in his eyes, taunting the Slytherin with those evil, perfect corners of his lips. Didnât he have better things to do? Like not taking up the oxygen in a place where he was clearly unwanted?
Also, to set the record straight, Heeseung needed to make it perfectly clear (to himself, too, because this was clearly confusing for him and everybody around him) that he was not into you.Â
Probably.
Sure, he felt a smidge of fondness because you two had gotten into life-threatening situations before (all your fault, by the way), so there was probably some semblance of friendship that was only due to the fact that shared trauma often brought people together. But that was all it was. Heeseungâs feelings did not extend into anything remotely romantic; he even shuddered at the very thought.Â
That was right. He was your friend, and that was all he wanted to be. Heeseung most definitely did not think about anything like holding your hand, or plucking flowers to braid into your hair, or kissing you in hidden corners of the castle. That would be ridiculous and completely unlike him.
And then you really did walk past him and Jongseong, so Heeseung took it upon himself to punch his friendâs shoulder hard and burst into forced laughter. He tried extremely hard to convince himself that this was a very normal thing to do, but soon after the act, he wanted to lay on the floor of the Owlery until the owls collectively decided to fly his body out somewhere far awayâhopefully another country.
âIdiot, Iâm the one whoâs supposed to laugh,â Jongseong reminded him once you were out of sight. (You did not pay attention to his charade, Heeseung was sad to note.) With a scoff, he added, âYou should probably hit the books âcause actingâs clearly not up your alley.â
Heeseung let out a retired sigh and stood up from the stone bench they had been sitting on. âIâm going to Potions.â
âOh, you attend class now? Shocking.âÂ
âI prefer not spending my evenings in detention.â
âAlright. Iâll update you later on the Jake-and-Y/N show.â
âYou do that, and Iâll show you how good Iâve gotten at the hair loss curse,â he spat. âIâd start investing in some hats.â
âIs that why Sunghoonâs missing half an eyebrow?â
Heeseung didnât answer. Honestly, Sunghoonâs predicament had nothing to do with him, but he left it up to Jongseongâs imagination for the sake of intimidation.
As he stormed away (well, more of a brisk walk; Heeseung wasnât one to storm), he realized that his friends had all sorts of misconceptions about him. He couldnât wrap his head around why Jongseong would possibly think he was concerned about you and Jake Sim. Sure, he spent a good portion of the morning glaring daggers at Jake Sim, but there was no way that meant Heeseung was that concerned about the Hufflepuff.Â
What was there to be concerned about, anyway? Heeseung was the Seeker of the Slytherin Quidditch team, scored five O.W.L.s last year, and he was the top duelist at Hogwarts. Jake Sim was just another pretty boy who Heeseung could crush under the sole of his shoe if he wanted to.Â
His mind wandered to thoughts of you and Jake Sim walking back to the Hufflepuff common room together. Your melodic laugh echoing through the halls because of a joke he told; your fingers entwined with his as he carried your books for you; and your eyes practically glowing with admiration as you watched him intently.Â
The thought made Heeseung sick to his stomach. Not because he liked you or anything disgusting like that, but because Jake Sim didnât deserve to receive that much attentionânot even in a hypothetical scenario that played out in Heeseungâs wild, almost sadistic imagination.
One thought comforted him, though: You had Potions with Heeseung, meaning you had to pry yourself from Jakeâs side to attend Slughornâs class.Â
As he was about to approach the classroom door, Heeseung realized he had forgotten his Potions textbook. He debated whether to go in without it or run to his dormitory to fetch it, and he eventually went with the latter to avoid being clueless if today required brewing a potion. This resulted in him being about ten minutes late to class, which he decided was your fault somehow.Â
Immediately upon entering the room, the pungent scent of lavender filled his nostrils, and it was all he could smell. He later recognized that there were a few other smells mixed inâthe smell of butterbeer and the smell of fresh ink. The lavender, however, was so intense that it overwhelmed his senses.
It smelled like you.
Before Heeseung was about to blurt out and ask why you doused the entire classroom in your perfume, Professor Slughorn turned to look at him with brows raised in pleasant surprise.
âAh, Mr. Lee,â he greeted. âYouâre early today.â
He was ten minutes late.
âUh, just forgot my textbook,â he said, holding up the Potions textbook he walked several, brutal flights of stairs to retrieve.Â
âIf youâre ready to join us, I was just going over Amortentia.âÂ
If Heeseungâs memory served him correctly, that was either the potion that boosted oneâs memory or the potion that induced laughter. He hadnât exactly been doing his reading over the summer, which was probably not an intelligent decision on his part considering he was in N.E.W.T. level Potions.
Either way, he was a little too preoccupied mentally replaying how his eyes met yours briefly. Heeseung walked over to stand next to youâfor research purposes, of courseâbecause he needed to know if you had really drenched yourself in lavender perfume, or if he had just gone crazy.
He nudged you with his elbow and muttered, âYou reek.âÂ
Okay, that was definitely not a chivalrous way of putting it.
âExcuse me?â Your unnaturally high-pitched voice was hardly a whisper, but Heeseung could detect⌠panic?
âNo, I mean your perfume,â he corrected quickly. âItâs everywhere.â
âIs it that strong?â You lifted your sleeve to sniff at it.Â
âYeah? Itâsââ
ââthe most powerful love potion known to wizardkind,â Heeseung heard Slughorn say as he redirected his focus to the actual lecture. âAmortentiaâs said to smell different to each person, according to what attracts them.â
So it turned out that his memory didnât serve him correctly at all.
Heeseung had his fair share of near-death experiencesâprobably a few more than the average Hogwarts student.
Never had he wanted so badly to combust into flames on the spot like a phoenix. Except he didnât want to rise from the ashes; he was perfectly content with staying dead and buried without ever having to relive the last couple minutes of his life, which he was sure would scar him forever.Â
Immediately, Heeseung stopped focusing on Slughornâs lecture to conjure up some lame excuse in his head. Maybe he could tell everyone that his Muggle-born father owned a lavender farm back in the day, thus his love for lavender scents bloomed. But, Merlinâs beard, that didnât even make sense! Just because he loved the smell of lavender didnât mean he was in love with it. The smell was always attached to the personâthe very object of his desires.
And, of course, it all pointed back to you.
Heeseung should not have had the realization that he was in love with you in the middle of Potions, of all classes. Astronomy? Sure. He thought it would be romantic to come to terms with his feelings whilst observing the celestial bodies in the sky. Divination? Even better. Gazing into a crystal ball for answers made complete sense.Â
But Potions? Seriously? This was probably the least romantic place in Hogwarts aside from the haunted bathroom in the South Wing.Â
No, on second thought, Heeseung saw some potential in the haunted bathroom. Something about the complete isolation of the facility made it all the more exciting.
Potions, on the other hand, was simply downright dreadful.Â
âAmortentia, as you all know, is extremely dangerous. I only have it out here for educational purposes, so do not even think about touching that cauldron,â Slughorn warned. âInstead, for todayâs lesson, I want you all to partner up and brew something⌠more lightheartedâsay, Elixir for Inducing Euphoria. You can find it in your Potions books in chapter eight.â
After his lecture, Slughorn made everyone write down what Amortentia smelled like for them, warning his class about the dangers of the love potion being slipped into someoneâs food or drink. Heeseung hastily wrote his down on a scrap of parchment before pocketing it where he would surely forget it existed.
He had been hoping Potion-making was going to be individual work today. He despised partner work, especially when that meant Heeseung would potentially be working with you, which didnât prove too successful for his heart or his grades.Â
More importantly, Heeseung did not, by any means, want to work alongside you after accidentally admitting that the Amortentia smelled like lavender to him.
Not to mention you were atrocious when it came to Potions. Heeseung needed more than two hands to count all the times your cauldron blew up in your face this year. Even when Heeseung took the reins and stirred the ingredients himself, you would somehow manage to expertly worsen the situation.
Thankfully, Kim Sunoo also took Potions, so as soon as Heeseung spotted the Slytherin, he grabbed his robes by the nape.Â
âYouâre working with me.âÂ
It came off more as an order than a request, but Heeseung needed to be firm to emphasize the gravity of the situation he was in. What if he died working with you? Did Sunoo want him dead?Â
âNo way,â Sunoo refused. âI already told Sohee Iâd work with him. Plus, you never bring the right ingredients.â
Well, that was that; Sunoo hated Heeseung and wanted him dead.Â
âAre you serious? Sohee?â Heeseung asked, acting as if Sohee wasnât one of the top students in Potions. âYouâre turning your best friend down?â
âNo, Iâm turning you down.â
âOkay, ouch.â
âSunoo, dâyou have any Sopophorous beans on you?â Lee Sohee asked as he approached the two, reading off his Potions book. âI have Wormâoh, hey, Heeseung!â
With little enthusiasm, he greeted, âHi, Sohee.â
âHeeseung needs a partner,â Sunoo explained.
âOh, really?â Before Heeseung could stop him, Sohee turned his head and cupped his hands around his mouth, yelling, âY/N! Heeseung needs a partner, too!â
âSohee!â Heeseung hissed, suddenly wishing Soheeâs head was a Quaffle he could launch into oblivion. He lowered his voice to mutter, âHave you considered that maybe Iâm asking Sunoo because I donât wanna partner with Y/N?â
He shrugged in response. âHow was I supposed to know that?â
Oh, this was horrible. Not only did Sunoo hate Heeseung and want him dead, but Sohee had joined in on the cause, too. They were both clearly plotting something wicked against him.
But now he had no other choice. It wasnât like he could turn you down after Sohee had blatantly lied about Heeseungâs intentions. This was the worst outcome yet; he was probably going to fail Potions because of you, and then he would have to write a make-up paper on the stupid elixir they were supposed to brew.
âNo one wants to partner with me!â you complained, shoulders sagging and lips forming a pout when you walked over to the Slytherin. âI can always count on you, though, Hee.â
Heeseung couldnât believe what he was hearing.
No one wanted to partner with you? What had the wizarding world come to? Where was the comradery?Â
He was almost infuriated by how spineless the rest of his classmates were. Sure, Heeseung was complaining about working with you seconds prior, but you said it yourself: you could always count on him. At the end of the day, failing todayâs class and writing a make-up paper was nothing in the grand scheme of things. Heeseung would always extend a helpful hand to those who needed it, or someone he was potentially crushing on.
Get a grip, Heeseung, he scolded himself. You do not have a crush on her. Sheâs just a good friend, thatâs all. A perfectly normal, platonic friend of yours who gets on your nerves sometimes⌠and smells rather nice⌠and sort of looks extremely pretty when she has her hair tied up⌠andâ
Okay, this was getting ridiculous.
âYeah,â he got out in an embarrassingly choked voice. âYou were my first choice, anywayâwell, after Sunoo turned me down.â
There often came a time when a man had to put himself through tough situations to overcome adversity. As Heeseung approached their table, his shiny cauldron gleaming under the lamp light, he knew exactly what he needed to do.
Make sure you didnât lay a finger on his bloody cauldron.
Sunoo and Sohee were working at the same table, standing at the bench across from them. Heeseung quickly sifted through his bag, and, as Sunoo predicted, he didnât bring any of the ingredients necessary for the elixir. What the hell was he going to do with Fluxweed and rose oil?
âI have porcupine quills,â you said, pulling a glass jar out of your bag.
âUh, okay, so I need you to get a Shrivelfig and Wormwood from Slughornâs closet,â he instructed you, giving you a thumbs-up once you nodded. âIâm gonna beg Sunoo for his Sopophorous beans.â
After you walked off, Heeseung leaned over the table and muttered, âSunoo, please give me some of your beans.â
âNo,â the prick replied.Â
âPlease,â Heeseung begged. âEunseokâs table took the last of them from Slughornâs closet.â
âMaybe, but I want something in return.â
âWhat do you want?â
A sly grin spread across Kim Sunooâs face. âTell me what the Amortentia smelled like for you.â
Honestly, Heeseung was perfectly content with writing another twenty inches to make up for a failed potion. He would even take detention, if needed. Anything to get himself out of this sick and twisted situation.Â
In his head, he imagined Sunoo getting what he deserved, and that was his ass getting properly kicked during Dueling Club. He envisioned Jungwon flourishing his wand and blasting Sunoo square in the gut, knocking him straight into the fountain in the middle of the courtyard.
He gave his friend a reproachful look. âI wish Jungwonâs spell hit you.â
Sunoo chuckled darkly and held up his jar of Sopophorous beans, waving them teasingly in the air. This was almost too much for Heeseung, but he committed to working with you, so he couldnât let you down while you were off getting the rest of the ingredients.
âLavender,â he admitted through gritted teeth. âThe Amortentia smelled like lavender.â
His eyebrows raised in mock surprise. âHear that, Sohee? Heeseung smelled lavender. You know who else usually smells like lavender?â
At that moment, you returned with the rest of the ingredients. You showed Heeseung the jars and bottles you brought over, but he was too distracted to properly examine them. His gaze remained fixed on Sunoo, eyes burning with resentment. He prayed to Salazar that Sunoo wouldnât slip up in front of you.
Sohee, who clearly had no idea who Sunoo was referring to, blinked slowly. âUh, Professor Longbottom? He probably smells like itâyou know, with all the time he spends in the Greenhouse.â
âYes, Sohee, Iâm in love with Professor Longbottom,â Heeseung deadpanned. âThank you for your wonderful insight.â
You made a face. âYouâre in love with who?âÂ
âNo one,â Heeseung replied quickly once Sunoo finally handed him his desired ingredients. He lit the fire under the cauldron, dropping a sprig of peppermint inside to counterbalance the possible side-effects. âJust peel the Shrivelfig and chop the porcupine quills while I stir.â
The potion-making seemed to be going smoothly for the first few steps. However, when you were chopping the porcupine quills, Heeseungâs chest leaped when he heard an ouch come from you. He forgot about his cauldron immediately and looked over to see your finger bleeding.
âWhat happened?â He grabbed hold of your hand, inspecting the blood oozing from your cut. âDid you slice your finger?â
âM-my hand just slipped.â
This was bad. If Heeseung didnât disinfect and bandage the wound, then it could possibly get infected and youâd die. (Merlinâs Beard, Heeseung, itâs hardly a flesh wound, his thoughts annoyingly cut in.) He needed to get you to Madam Pomfrey beforeâ
âHeeseung!â Sunoo yelled from over the table.Â
He whirled around to see that elixir had turned a deep purple hue, bubbling up to the rim. That was strange; it was supposed to be a bright yellow color by now. Considering he was handling the cauldron the entire time, nothing should have gone badly wrong. Time seemed to slow down as Heeseung speculated what in Salazarâs name he managed to screw up.
That was when he noticed the green bottle next to the cauldronâthe Infusion of Wormwood he poured in earlier. Except it wasnât Wormwood; the brown tag hanging from the neck of the bottle read Flobberworm Mucus.
Before he could curse himself for not reading the label properly beforehand, the failed elixir rose all the way to the top and shot out of the cauldron, spewing purple liquid all over their table and burning a hole through the wood. Slughornâs head turned sharply in their direction, and he crossed the classroom to see what mess you and Heeseung had caused.Â
âEvanesco!â the Potions teacher shouted, making the substance vanish in an instant. Slughorn looked mostly unsurprised as he turned to face you and Heeseung, letting a retired sigh slip. âFive points from Slytherin and Hufflepuffâand twenty inches on the properties of Amortentia by next class.â
âTwenty?â you cried, nearly gasping from the shock. âBut, Sir, we have so much work from our other N.E.W.T. classes already!â
âAnd we have the Hogsmede trip after class,â Heeseung chimed in.Â
And, bless his heart, Slughorn was far too kind of a soul to be too strict with either of you. He typically had high expectations for those he taught, especially the ones he sought out for his reputable âSlug Club,â but he had a soft spot for his N.E.W.T. students.
âAlright then, well⌠you and Mr. Lee can write twenty inches together and bring it to me,â he decided in his bumbling voice.Â
When he walked away, Heeseung let his shoulders sag. He couldnât believe he had to write a paper over thisâand with you, no less. He shouldâve known that he was cursed to stumble upon misfortune again, but, at the same time, he just couldnât find a way to blame you. Sure, you were the one who took the wrong bottle from the Potions cabinet, but Heeseung really shouldâve double-checked the label before he poured it into the cauldron.
âOh, well,â Sunoo simpered, wearing a proud smirk, âwriting about Amortentia shouldnât be hard for you, huh?â
Heeseung demonstrated his hair loss curse on Sunoo after class.
âI might get a D on my N.E.W.T. for Potions, Hee,â you complained to him later when you both had snuck away to the lakefront to work on your remedial paper. There was a nice patch of grass that Heeseung liked to sit on and contemplate his miserable life, so he figured that heâd share the location with you. âOr maybe even a Tâoh, Godricâs Heart.â
âHey, failing with distinction would be much more impressive than just downright failing,â he tried.Â
âNot helping.â
âSorry.â
Heeseung had a total of four words written on his parchment so far, which happened to be both of your first and last names. He wasnât sure how he would get to twenty inches without delving into the smells of Amortentia, which he already figured he would need to use a personal anecdote for. He was trying his best to avoid that since it would lead to a rather awkward conversation.Â
However, everyone was leaving for Hogsmede shortly, so Heeseung was hoping that you would decide to set aside the rest of the paper for later.Â
As if the universe was rubbing Heeseungâs misery in his face, Jake Sim came strutting over in his stupid, perfect robes. (Except it was quite a normal walk; no strutting whatsoever, actually.)
âJust got out of Arithmancy?â you asked him with a gut-wrenching, brilliant smile on your face.
âYeah, Seunghan and I were heading to Hogsmede with everyone else,â Jake answered before his gaze drifted to Heeseung. Something seemed to light up in his eyes and he started reaching into his robes. âHey, nice game yesterday! Did you see that, uh⌠where did I put itâŚâ After some rummaging through his pockets, Jake pulled out a piece of parchment which seemed to be a clipping from the school newspaper. âYou made the front page!âÂ
Heeseung peered to see a moving picture of himself laying on the Quidditch pitch, half-conscious as the Golden Snitch rested in the palm of his hand. Next to him, Sunghoon and Jungwon gave the camera a thumbs-up and feigned shock at the sight of the Seeker on the ground.Â
He was definitely going to be sending Riki a Howler.Â
âLovely,â he replied half-heartedly, fighting down a scowl when he realized that Jake wanted him to keep the clipping. âIâll hang it up with the rest of my collection.â
Jake laughed, even though Heeseung was dead serious. He had an archive of mortifying photographs of him that Riki had taken ever since he stepped onto Hogwarts grounds. Collecting them was intentional, of course; Heeseung needed evidence for the Wizangamot if he planned to sue Nishimura Riki for defamation one day. If Heeseung had known how much of a nuisance the Gryffindor would be, he wouldâve plotted for the kid to be sent back home right after his Sorting Ceremony.Â
âWe have a remedial paper to write,â you told Jake glumly, âso I donât think weâll be going to Hogsmede today.â
Jake shrugged. âIâll see you in the common room later, then.â
âBye-bye.â
Once Jake walked off to find his friend, Heeseung shot you a dark look. There might have been something warm and soupy in his chest whenever he even looked in your general direction, but he wouldnât let this slide.Â
âIâm not skipping the Hogsmede trip.â
âBut we have to finishââ
âBut Hogsmede,â he whined. âCanât we meet in the library after and work on it?â
âI have a Transfiguration quiz I need to study for.â You sounded distressed for a moment, but you quickly brightened up. âWho are you meeting in Hogsmede?â
âUh, well, no one in particular. Just wanted to check out some stores.â
âThen how about we go together?â you suggested. âWe can work on our paper in The Three Broomsticks.â
âOh.â Heat suddenly rose to Heeseungâs cheeks, and although he desperately tried to convince himself that your proposal did not sound like a date, he couldnât shake how excited he was to spend some one-on-one time with you. âThat works for me.â
On Salazarâs name, Heeseung was going to murder Sunghoon and Jungwon in cold blood.
While you and Heeseung had gotten cozy in an empty booth, brushing shoulders as you two looked over the first paragraph you started, his two dear friends decided to show up where they were clearly unwelcome. Apparently, mouthing get the fuck out of here wasnât sending the message across.
Sunghoon was on some long tangent about how he barely scraped by on his O.W.L.s, but Slughorn finally gave him the green light to take Alchemy. For some odd reason, Alchemy was only available as a N.E.W.T. class, so Sunghoon had been anxious the whole summer over whether his O.W.L. results would be enough.Â
âDidnât you get five O.W.L.s?â Jungwon asked, bored.
âSixâA in Herbology,â Sunghoon corrected. âI hate plants.â
âLongbottom let you in with an Acceptable?â Heeseung raised his brows with mild interest, but he quickly steeled his expression. He was not entertaining their company, no. He started practicing the fine art of Legilimency to send a message to Sunghoon: go away, go away, go away, go away.
âHe said he was especially impressed that I got into his N.E.W.T. class.â
âOh, yeah,â you spoke up, pointing at Sunghoon. âYizhuo told me she had no idea you were in her class until you showed up for exams.â
âI also didnât realize she was in my class until you mentioned that.â
âHowâd you even pass?â Heeseung asked.
âNo clue,â Sunghoon replied honestly. âThe exam was fine, but I thought the practical would be the end for me. Turns out Iâm a natural. They even clapped after I ripped the leaves off a Venomous Tentacula. Like, big deal, itâs a plant.âÂ
Everyone at the table froze. Heeseung practically jumped seconds later, hitting his leg against the underside of the table. He had long abandoned his goal of kicking Sunghoon and Jungwon out of The Three Broomsticks. You choked on your butterbeer, wiping some of the foam off your chin. Jungwonâs eyebrows raised in disbelief. Heeseungâs knee hit the underside of the table, suppressing a groan. There was a shuffle below.
Out of the corner of his eye, he noticed you ducking under the table for a moment. However, he was too astounded by Sunghoonâs story to divert the topic.Â
Heeseung set his butterbeer down and asked, âYou just walked over and used your bare hands?â
âI suppose not showing up to class has its upsides,â Jungwon said. âIgnorance is bliss.â
âSunghoon, do you even know what a Venomous Tentacula does?â you asked.
âWhat? Photosynthesis?âÂ
âWell, other than the snapping jaws that can either stun or kill you, and the vines reaching out to strangle you when youâre least expecting it,â Jungwon started (which didn't sound like a very pleasant start, to be honest), âthere's also the venom that shoots out from its sproutsâoh, and the thorns that can kill you if you prick your finger.â
Sunghoon looked disturbed before muttering to Heeseung, âAnd they call Hogwarts the safest school on Earth. What a joke.â
You excused yourself shortly after the conversation came to an end, claiming that you spotted a friend a few tables over. Heeseung pretended to listen to Sunghoon and Jungwon trying to guess how old Professor Binns was, but really he was keeping an eye on you. Minjeong was whispering something to you, paused when you wrapped your arms around her, and then turned her neck to say something with sudden enthusiasm.Â
Heeseung wondered how it would feel if he was sitting in that seat instead of Kim Minjeong, if your arms were draped around his shoulders like that. He thought of your hair falling into his face, how heâd brush it away and turn his head to kiss youâ
Dangerous waters, he warned himself. Do not go there.
âEvery time I ask himâand, mind you, it was only a couple of timesâhe falls asleep before he can even give me an answer!â Sunghoon complained, bringing Heeseungâs attention back to the topic of the ancient History of Magic professor. âHeeseung, has he ever told your class how old he is?â
âCouple hundred years probably,â he answered. âCan you guys leave now?â
They gawked at him, offended.Â
Now Heeseung had realized he had driven himself into a corner. He couldnât tell them the real reason why he wanted them to leave. If his friends found out that he wanted to spend time with you alone, then they would misconstrue the situation into something involving feelingsâsomething which Lee Heeseung might have had but refused to admit out loud or to himself.Â
âYou two have been distracting us from finishing our paper,â he said instead, pointing at their unfinished essay. âTwenty inches! And we hardly have two.â
Jungwon, who saw right through him, asked, âYou just wanna spend time with Y/N, donât you?â
Heeseung coughed loudly, as if that would cover up whatever the Slytherin just said. âWhat?â
âItâs so obvious,â Sunghoon said. âWould we really be your best friends if we couldnât pick up on who youâre into?â
âI am not intoââ Heeseung paused to weigh his words. His recent revelation brought him to the point of no return; he couldnât just lie about how he felt now. He threw an anxious look over his shoulder to make sure you were still preoccupied with Minjeong. âWe have a paper to write.â
Sunghoon threw his head back to laugh. âSee? You canât even deny it.â
âIt doesnât even matter; sheâs into Jake.â
They went silent. Glanced at each other out of the corner of their eyes.Â
âJake Sim?â Jungwon asked. âAnd Y/N?â
âYes.â
âJake Sim⌠and Y/N.â
âYes,â Heeseung repeated with impatience seeping past his teeth.Â
âWhat makes you think sheâs into Jake?â
âUhâŚâ Heeseung was now irritated that he was being put on the spot because nothing was coming to mind. He just thought of you and Jake laughing together in the courtyard and jealousy wrapped tight around his heart. âI saw them together.â
âI saw you in Filchâs office the other day,â Sunghoon said. âAre you two a thing?â
Heeseung scowled at him, but before he could fire back at his friend, Jungwon said, âJust tell us you want us to leave so you can spend time with Y/N, and weâll go.â A sly grin spread across his face, and he scarily resembled Kim Sunoo at that very moment. âYou should probably make up your mind before she gets back.â
Struggling for a way out of this situation, Heeseung gave them both dirty looks. He had no choice but to give Jungwon and Sunghoon what they wanted. You were going to wrap your conversation up with Minjeong any minute now, so he had to act now before his friends terrorized him for the rest of their Hogsmede trip.Â
âFine,â he said sharply. âI wanna spend time with Y/N alone, so leave.â
Right on command, the two boys made a big scene about having to leave, throwing their hands up in exasperation and getting to their feet slowly. Sunghoon shook his head, rubbing the back of his neck as if it was a pain for them to be ordered around. Heeseung sank back into his seat in embarrassment.Â
âAlright, alright, weâll go,â Sunghoon drawled, âbut you better tell us all the details after.â
Heeseung gave them his word, even though he was sure the update would simply be finishing their essay. Once Jungwon and Sunghoon strode out of the pub, he turned his gaze back to Minjeongâs table. For a moment, he just watched how your hair shone under the warm lighting. Heeseung had to avert his eyes when you turned around again to walk back to his table. There was a strange look on your face, like you were trying to work through a puzzle in your head.Â
âWhereâd the others go?â
For the entirety of their Hogsmede excursion, Heeseung had been trying his hardest not to look at you when you were so close to him. Now, though, with his friends gone, it was just you and him sitting almost shoulder-to-shoulder.Â
He realized he was staring at your lips instead of answering your question. He licked his lips involuntarily and looked away.Â
âUh, went to check out some stores, I think,â he lied. âShould we get back to work?â
Slightly distracted, you replied, âYes, letâs.â
The remedial paper was finally at an impressive twenty inches by the time you and Heeseung thought it would be best to start walking back to the school.
There werenât many students around anymore as most people didnât want to miss dinner in the Great Hall. Heeseung felt like something was off. You were focused on the paper the entire time, hardly engaging in any side conversation or recalling some fun memory. When you two ran out of things to write about Amortentia and stumbled upon the topic of describing its scent, Heeseung managed to steer away from writing about how the potion smelled for him. Instead, you two went for a more informational route with zero personal anecdotes.
The walk back to the castle was long, but Heeseung really hadnât expected you to bring up the topic of Amortentia again. He thought hours of writing a paper on the potion would put you off of it for a long period of time.Â
âSo, you remember Slughorn showing us the love potion in class, right?â you started timidly while the two of you were crossing a bridge in Hogsmede. You didnât even let Heeseung get to the trail to Hogwarts before you started your interrogation. âWhatâd it smell like for you?â
Fuck.
Why was everyone so interested in what the Amortentia smelled like for him? It wasnât supposed to be some groundbreaking piece of information, and it wasnât a big deal that it smelled like your signature scent! There were far more interesting things to converse about, like how nicely the leaves were arranged on the trees, or how interesting of a shade the sky was.Â
But there was no way for him to avoid this questionânot when you were staring at him so adamantlyâso he resorted to lying. A white lie never hurt anyone, after all. Or, well, anyone important.Â
âLike⌠books,â he answered, trying to keep his voice as level as possible.Â
âMaybe you and the librarian are meant to be,â you teased.
âI guess sneaking into the restricted section makes the heart grow fond.âÂ
You laughed, and, Merlinâs beard, what a melody. Heeseung could listen to your voice all day. Preferably on a warm day while he was stretched out on some grass with your head on his lap, or maybe heâd like to be laying on your lap. Either way, he would be perfectly content just listening to you talk his ear off untilâ
âYâknow, thatâs funny âcause⌠well, you wrote lavender here,â you said, chewing on the inside of your cheek and holding the very scrap of parchment that was supposed to be tucked away in Heeseungâs pocket.
Suddenly, he felt the urge to shut himself in the Slytherin common room and never hear you speak to him again.
In the couple of seconds he was malfunctioning for, many thoughts raced through Heeseungâs head.
First, he wondered if there was still time left to request a Ministry-issued Time-Turner under the guise that he would use it for his classes. Instead, its intended purpose would be to reverse time until Heeseung had somehow gotten himself out of this situation or destroyed that stupid piece of parchment.
The second revelation that struck him was that he must have dropped the paper in The Three Broomsticks. It must have fallen out of his pocket when he hit his knee under the table. There was a moment when he noticed you picking something up from the floor, but he hadnât dwelled on it, expecting it to have just been a napkin.Â
Lastly, he had gone extremely stillâto the point of halting in his tracks and staring at you, wide-eyed. His body had completely seized up to the point where he almost thought he was shaking. Shakingâbut he was shaking. He was shaking all over. Or maybe he wasnât. He couldnât tell. Heeseung clenched a fist to make sure he had control over his body.Â
âHeeseung?â
You stopped walking, too, looking at him curiously. For a moment, it looked like you were going to apologize for reading what he wrote down, but you looked down at it again.
âDid the love potion smell like lavender?â you asked in a soft voice. Looking visibly flustered, you said in a rush, âIâm just asking because Minjeong said I always, uh⌠smell like lavender, and I just thoughtâŚâÂ
He needed to run. He needed to get out of here. He needed to disappear.
Heeseung felt like his blood was rushing through his ears, pumping so loud that he couldnât hear anything but his heartbeat for a moment. You were saying something, but he couldnât even make out the words your lips framed. The world had slowed down, and Heeseung wasnât quite sure if his feet were planted firmly on the ground.Â
He would have rather been anywhere elseâmaybe at Sunghoonâs house where his motherâs baked goods wafted from her kitchen window. He could envision the meadow right behind their house and how he spent the summer in the grass, practicing Quidditch with Sunghoon and his little sister. Jongseong would arrive days later to complain about his O.W.L.s for three hours straight until Sunghoon and Heeseung felt the life oozing out of their bodies.Â
But here, with your eyes sparkling with determination, Heeseung felt like he was about to melt into a puddle. He was consumed with the ungodly urge to grab ahold of you and kiss you until his blood felt like electricity in his veins. Yes, he needed to be anywhere but hereâanywhere where his feelings werenât worn on his sleeve for the world to see.Â
You started again, âHeeseungââ
Before you could get anything else out, Heeseung, who was overcome with the will to escape, felt something pulling him from behind. In a flash, he was whisked out of thin air with a tug behind his navel, leaving you gobsmacked and stranded in Hogsmede.Â
He felt like he was being pushed through a thin vortex, squeezed by the fabric of reality tearing and reshaping itself around him. It took him some gasping breaths to get lungfuls of air into his body, but once he could breathe right again, he realized he was definitely not in Hogsmede.
âExcuse me?â Heeseung asked a nearby townsperson who was walking past him. He must have looked ridiculous in his Hogwarts robes, body awkwardly sprawled over two bales of hay. âWhere am I?â
âFeldcroft,â the wizard answered.
He Apparated to Sunghoonâs hometown.
Not only did Heeseung spend thirty minutes trying to Apparate back to Hogsmede, but he was late for dinner. You were long gone, of course, but it seemed like you hadnât exactly abandoned Heeseung. When he arrived on school grounds, Slughorn and McGonagall were waiting for him at the gate. This was definitely going to earn him a detention or two.Â
Apparently, you ran back to school to tell McGonagall about what happened. The headmistress also noted that you were sobbing because you were convinced that it was your fault somehow. You happened to be under the belief that Heeseung wouldnât know how to get back, which he couldnât argue with because he considered himself lucky to Apparate back without splinching himself.Â
After receiving a lecture from both professors about the dangers of Apparating unsupervised, Heeseung received two punishments: one week of detention and he wasnât allowed to go on the next Hogsmede trip. However, he also received a pat on the back from Slughorn and a congratulations from McGonagall for a successful Apparition.Â
When he recounted the story to Sunghoon, Jungwon, and Sunoo in the common room the following morning, they were howling with laughter. He had to pause approximately four times for them to catch their breaths.
âItâs not that funny,â Heeseung deadpanned.
Sunoo, who was wiping tears from the corners of his eyes, replied, âItâs kinda funny.â
Sunoo was also missing several patches of hair, which Heeseung generously didnât point out.Â
âDid my mom give you anything to bring back?â Sunghoon inquired. âIâve been craving her tarts.â
âI didnât exactly have time to drop by your momâs and pick up some tarts! I was trying to Apparate back to Hogsmede, if that wasnât already clear!â
âOn the bright side,â Jungwon said, âyouâll probably pass your Apparition exam now. Sunghoon lost half an eyebrow while he was practicing yesterday.â
Sunghoon, with one and a half eyebrows, grimaced.
âSo, you left Y/N hanging and she had to walk back alone?â Sunoo asked, tutting lightly as he shook his head. âNow you stand no chance of asking her out.â
Heeseung tried to cover up how taken aback he was by coughing into his arm, expertly hiding his reddening cheeks from his friends. âItâs not like that.â
âUh-huh,â Jungwon said. âSo, youâd be perfectly fine with Y/N going out with Jake?â
Heeseungâs face turned sour as he turned to look at the Slytherin. âSheâs going out with who?âÂ
âItâs a hypothetical question.â
âWell⌠who she goes out with is none of my business.â
Sunghoon barked out a laugh. âThen whyâd you get so worked up?â
âIâm not getting worked up,â Heeseung replied firmly, huffing as he got to his feet. âI simply donât think she and Jake Sim are compatible, but my opinionâs got nothing to do with her.â
âYeah?â A ghost of a smirk was plastered across Sunooâs face. âWhy donât you think theyâre compatible?â
There was a fire in the center of Heeseungâs chest, blazing and scorching his heart. He felt as if he would pass out from the immense pressure in his chest, but then his body felt so hot that everything seemed to slip away. He thought of you and Jake again, thinking about how you smiled up at him in a way Heeseung had never seen you smile at him.
The fire in his chest raged.Â
âBecause I exist,â he answered loudly. âNow, if youâll excuse me, I have a Defense Against the Dark Arts class to attend.â
Whether they were awestruck or dumbfounded, Heeseungâs friends watched him leave the common room with crooked grins on their faces. He was extremely satisfied that he managed to get his two cents in without his voice cracking or wavering.
After Sunghoon was left in the common room with Sunoo and Jungwon, he slumped back in his seat and asked, âSince when did he go to class?â
Defense Against the Dark Arts was Heeseungâs favorite class. Not because he particularly enjoyed dueling or any violence of the sort, but because Professor Weasley was the only teacher who didnât assign papers every other day. He preferred a more hands-on teaching method, which usually involved partnering up and practicing spells on fellow classmates.
Plus, when Heeseung was in moods like theseâmoods where he felt like he was going to burst into flames much like a phoenix wouldâhe looked forward to blasting someone across the room. Someone preferably like Jung Sungchan, who didnât take it personally when he conjured columns of fire in rapid succession.Â
Because he was so hot with unexplained anger and unrestrained emotion, Heeseung had to set the record straight (evidently for himself, too) that he most definitely harbored romantic feelings for you.
Admittedly, this was clear after he smelled the Amortentia, but Heseung refused to allow Potions to be the class that made him aware that he was in love. He could almost envision Slughorn taking credit for his future wedding, and the very thought made him shudder.Â
The fire in Heeseungâs chest grew into more of a wildfire tearing through his body once he saw Jake Sim in Defense Against the Dark Arts.
He completely forgot that Jake took this class, too. The cherry on top was that Jake and Seunghan decided to sit at the desk right behind Heeseung and Sungchan, so he could hardly focus on Sungchan rattling on about Trelawny giving him detention when he was trying his hardest to eavesdrop on Jakeâs conversation.
Right when Heeseung heard Jake talking about something potentially dark and dangerous (buying a Pygmy Puff), Professor Weasley raised his wand to signal that he was starting class.Â
He started discussing familial curses, which Heeseung found especially interesting because he had almost considered a career path as a Curse-Breaker. It was a dangerous line of work, according to Professor Weasley, who used to be one himself before the second wizarding war, but Heeseung thought it was an honorable job to help remove dangerous curses.
Professor Weasley decided to stray from his usual âpartner up with the person next to youâ and instead asked everyone to practice the Shield Charm with another student who was sitting around them. This, in turn, made Heeseungâs heart drop to his stomach.
If Sungchan wasnât an option, then Heeseung was hoping he could partner with Seunghan. He quite liked the Hufflepuff, despite him being friends with the public enemy named Jake Sim. Seunghan had always been fun to talk to, and they became closer in fifth year when they were both sent to the infirmary and had beds next to each other. Madam Pomfrey was eventually tired of the two boys practicing jinxes on each other.Â
Sungchan and Seunghan partnered up almost immediately, and then the girl sitting in front of Heeseung had run off to her friend as soon as the words slipped from Professor Weasleyâs mouth. There was no one else for him to turn toâno one but Jake.
âDo you have a partner yet?â Jake asked shyly, and Heeseung had to fight down a bitter retort; obviously he didnât have a partner, or he wouldâve gotten up by now. âWe can practice together, if you want.â
Heeseung reluctantly got to his feet. âSure.â
They were an odd pairing, for sure. Heeseung couldnât help but feel awkward around Jake, and it seemed as if Jake felt the same way, even though he did his best to be overly-friendly.Â
Jake decided to be the one defending himself first, so Heeseung was graced with the opportunity to cast offensive spells at him all he wanted. He was having far too much fun casting Expelliarmus and Stupefy at Jake and watching the Hufflepuff draw his wand up just in time to shield himself.Â
âYouâre really good at this!â Jake said, eyes wide with what Heeseung assumed was fear. âDo you duel often?â
âNot really,â he answered. âI just have good aim.â
âQuidditch.â He made the connection quickly with a far too happy look on his face. âIâve seen you fly. Youâre really good.â
Quit playing nice! Heeseung was yelling at him in his head. It was proving quite difficult to viciously attack the Hufflepuff while receiving compliments in return.
âYeah?â Heeseung gritted his teeth. âDo you watch Y/NâStupefy!âplay?â
âY/N?â Jake looked confused for a moment, but his smile never faltered. âYeah, of course! I always support Hufflepuff.â
Oh, right. They were in the same house. Logically, this was where Heeseung shouldâve backed off, but jealousy seized him by the throat and made his head go funny.
He sent another streak of orange light flying in Jakeâs direction, aiming right for his perfect hair. Jake deflected it.Â
âAnyway,â Jake continued as he started to get the hang of performing wandless magic, âyou guys are playing against Gryffindor next, right? I really think Slytherinâs gonna win. I mean, you guys have such a strong team, andâŚâÂ
As he kept droning on about how great the Slytherin Quidditch team was, Heeseung couldn't help but feel a bit confused. He was here to intimidate the Hufflepuff, but now he felt like he was at some sort of meet and greet. Why was Jake so bent on praising the Slytherin team? Heeseung assumed that the whole incentive for Quidditch games was for house pride, but Jake seemed to be taking it way too seriously.Â
Come to think of it, Heeseung did find it strange that Jake had that defamatory newspaper clipping of Heeseung injured on the ground. Why would he specifically go looking for an article of the Slytherin teamâs victory?
Heeseung lowered his wand when he heard a yelp to his right. Hong Seunghan had his wand raised over his head, a nearly-invisible shield circling his body that Heeseung could vaguely make out under the lamp light.Â
âWatch it! This isnât target practice, Heeseung!â Seunghan cried, looking absolutely distressed as he hastily adjusted his yellow-trimmed robes.
Heeseungâs Stunning Spell wouldâve hit Seunghan if he hadnât reacted in time. On one hand, he felt bad; on the other hand, he really thought Seunghan shouldâve been patting himself on the back for his quick reaction time instead.
âMy bad,â Heeseung mumbled. So much for his so-called good aim.
âAnd you,â Seunghan saidâto Jake, this time, âstop distracting him with all your Quidditch talk!âÂ
Yeah, you tell him, Seunghan, thought Heeseung, who actually quite enjoyed talking about Quidditch.
To his surprise, Jakeâs face started to flush pink. âI-Iâm not trying to distract him or anything⌠I was just making conversation.âÂ
Seunghan threw him a lazy smirk before turning back to Heeseung and rolling his eyes playfully. âPut him out of his misery and set him up with your friend, will you?âÂ
âWhat?â Heeseung couldnât stop himself from fuming at Seunghanâs words. The fire in his chest ignited once more, blazing with the heat of a thousand suns.Â
Sungchan, who had been waiting patiently to attack Seunghan, rubbed the back of his neck. âErâcan we get back toââ
âSeunghan, drop it already,â Jake pleaded, his voice growing smaller and smaller. âItâs not happening.â
Seunghan shrugged and returned to blocking Sungchanâs attacks. The two of them seemed to be having fun with the exercise, at least. Heeseung and Jake were a disaster; Heeseung was far too vexed to think straight, and Jake was as bashful as a first year.
âYou can ask her yourself, you know,â Heeseung said coldly, shooting a jet of red light in Jakeâs direction. Jake barely managed to cast his shield in time to deflect Heeseungâs spell.
âI canât,â Jake replied, all meek and timid again, which made Heeseungâs blood boil.Â
He saw how comfortable Jake was around you, so why was he acting like this now? He was comfortable enough to walk up to you while you were with another guy; he was comfortable enough to keep eye contact while you smiled so radiantly at him; and he was comfortable enough to ask you to go to Hogsmede with him, so why was this such a big deal?Â
Heeseung felt sick to his stomach. He wanted this class to be over so that he could go to his dormitory and wallow in his miserable state.
Jake sighed wistfully. âShe probably has no idea I even exist.â
Heeseung blanked.Â
He tossed around Jakeâs words in his head a couple of times, trying to make sense of what he was saying. Heeseung perfectly understood being shy around a crush, but wasnât this a bit much? From what he had observed, you most definitely knew of Jakeâs existence.
Still confused, Heeseung replied, âIâm pretty sure she does.â
âReally?â Jakeâs voice was louder, more hopeful. âShe does? I mean, I guess she has to know I exist since weâre in the same class and all, but has she⌠has she ever mentioned me?â
Heeseung wondered if he should just stun Jake and leave class early.
Deciding against it for the sake of not receiving another week of detention, he answered, âWell, yeah, a couple of times.â
âReally? What did she say?â
âUhâŚâ Heeseung scratched his head as he tried to remember. âSomething about telling you how I set off Dungbombs in Filchâs office.â
It was Jakeâs turn to look confused.Â
âThat was Y/N,â he said.
âYeah, I know.â
âWait, did you think I was talking about Y/N this whole time?â
Heeseung had to duck this time when his spell rebounded off of Jakeâs shield and went flying in his direction. He stood up straight again, this time with his eyebrows furrowed and his ears bright red from realizing that he was about to embarrass himself yet again.Â
âYouâre not?â he asked.
âNo!â
âThen who are you talking about?âÂ
âM-Minjeong,â Jake stammered out. âKim Minjeong.â
Heeseung stared at him. For a moment, he wasnât even sure if this was reality; this could have all been some hyper-realistic dreamâone of those absurd ones that hardly made sense but left him gasping for air when he woke up.Â
But Heeseungâs feet were planted firmly on the ground and he had all ten of his fingers, so this couldnât be a dream. Yet, when he drew in a shuddering breath, he couldnât shake off the feeling that something was very wrong about this whole thing. Had he really been wrong about Jake Sim this entire time?
Also Minjeong? When he was friends with you? Heeseung wasnât one to judge peopleâs tastes, but heâd swim oceans for you yet hardly cross a puddle for Minjeong. (Perhaps that was just because he resented the Slytherin girl for always making fun of his Quidditch screw-ups.)
So that was why Jake had been overly-invested in the Slytherin team. He wasnât a Quidditch-fanatic whose house pride flew out the window; he was just harboring a crush this whole time! Heeseung was so relieved that the inferno in his chest had quelled.Â
In fact, he was so relieved that he let out a shaky laugh without having half the mind to hold it in. Jake must have thought Heeseung was making fun of his crush, but Heeseung couldnât help but laugh and laugh about how pathetic he had been this whole time. He had lost sleep over Jake Sim, only for him to like someone completely different.Â
How ridiculous.
Heeseung crossed the distance between them and patted him firmly on the back, taking the Hufflepuff by surprise. âMinjeong, huh? Iâll introduce you.â
Jakeâs eyes shone. âYou will?â
âOf course I will. Now, tell me,â Heeseung started, his voice taking on a serious edge as he slung an arm around Jakeâs shoulders, âwhere did you get your robes?â
It was such a lovely day outside; the grass was greener, the skies were bluer, and there wasnât a single cloud in sightâperfect weather to fly. Heeseung could even hear the birds singing as he strode down the hallway, trying very, very hard to keep himself from skipping.Â
He wasnât even trying to eavesdrop, but he picked up on the conversation a couple of fifth years were having nearby.
"âheard they both had to go to the infirmary!â one of them whispered to the other. âIt was that bad!â
âOver a silly game?â The other girl, who Heeseung named Girl Two in his head, scoffed. âIâll never understand Quidditch.â
Girl One shook her head. âNot over the game. It was over Lee Heeseung.â
Heeseung, who was slowly realizing that he was the Lee Heeseung they were gossiping about, suddenly felt very engaged in this conversation that he wasnât part of. His guilty pleasure happened to be listening in on all of the scandalous happenings at Hogwarts. For him to be indirectly involved was even more exciting.
âLee Heeseung?â Girl Two frowned. âWhy would Y/N pick a fight over Lee Heeseung?â
He nearly tripped over his own feet. Heeseung had to scurry behind a pillar before anyone saw him blushing like a madman, but now he was worried about how strange it looked for him to be spying on a couple of fifth years from behind a pillar.Â
Yet, he couldnât bring himself to pull away. You fought someone? And you were in the infirmary? His sick happiness was quickly replaced with dreadful worry.Â
(But he also wasnât too worried; you could clearly handle your own.)
âNo clue,â Girl One said. âI suppose theyâre dating.â
Heeseung couldnât stop the giggle from escaping his lips. He clamped a hand over his mouth as soon as it slipped out, and Girl One and Girl Two looked around suspiciously.Â
âWho was that?â Girl Two asked sharply.Â
âMust be that Ravenclaw girl,â Girl One replied bitterly, taking her wand out of her robes.
Heeseung had no idea who âthat Ravenclaw girlâ was referring to, but he knew that he was no longer safe in their vicinity. After casting a Disillusionment Charm on himself, he fled the scene immediately, only removing the charm once he was safely down the hall.Â
He hadnât even realized his heart was racing faster than it ever had in his life until he found himself sprinting in the direction of the infirmary.Â
âMr. Lee, no running in the halls!â Professor Longbottom cried over his shoulder, gripping the pot of a Mandrake tightly. âThatâll be five points fromâoh, forget it.â
Madam Pomfrey looked unsurprised to see Heeseung walking in, all sweaty and panting. She simply pointed in the direction of where your bed was and walked off to tend to some second year who, judging by the twigs in his hair, decided to test his luck with the Whomping Willow.
You were sulking in bed, turned on your side so that your back was facing Heeseung. It looked like you were mostly unscathed, but when Heeseung rounded the corner of your bed, all he could see was red when he noticed the cut on your lip and gash on your cheek.Â
âHeeseung!â you gasped, sitting up straight so that you could swing your legs off the bed. âHowâd you knowââ
âWho did this?â he asked angrily, drawing out his wand and looking around the infirmary. He remembered Girl One saying that both parties were sent to the infirmary, so they must have still been around. âWho hurt you?â
âItâs not that bad, I justââ
âNot that bad?â he repeated louder. âYouâre hurt!â
âItâs not that bad,â you said again, quieter. You held onto Heeseungâs bicep with gentle hands, which happened to immediately calm him down. âSit.â
Heeseung sighed and sat down on the edge of your bed. He had felt remarkably happier after finding out that Jake did not, in fact, have a thing for you, but now he was riled up again. He wondered what you thought about Jake, but then Heeseung wondered why you were picking fights over him.
âIt was the Seeker from the Gryffindor team,â you told him in an oddly calm voice, although he couldnât help but notice how you were fiddling with your fingers too much. âShe was talking down on you during class, so I picked an argument with her after class. Thatâs how I got these.â You pointed at the cuts on your lower lip and cheek.Â
âBut you donât need to worry about her; sheâs worse off than I am. I got her with a knee-reversal hex,â you said with a sheepish grin. âLetâs see how she flies after this.â
Heeseung stared at you. âYouâre insane.â
âI believe the words youâre looking for are thankââ
âI love you.â
He believed he said it very, very softly, but his words echoed in his head so loudly that Heeseung couldnât be completely sure that he hadnât yelled it for the infirmary to hear. If it werenât for the second year complaining loudly about how unsafe it was to have a murderous tree on school grounds, then Heeseung was sure the room would have been dead silent following his confession.Â
You didnât move. The worst was happening right now; Heeseung had boldly blurted out his feelings just for you to not answer him and soon hate him for the rest of your life. It was fine. You two would graduate soon. He would no longer have to see you again, even though the smell of lavender would be a constant reminder of his first love and first heartbreak. He would die alone now. Oh, and heâd have to tell his parents with deep regret that they would not have grandchildren.Â
âHeeseung,â you whispered, and your lips started framing soundless words that you couldnât get out.
The cat was out of the bag, so all Heeseung could do was stand up and own up to his words.
âYou were right,â he said. âMy Amortentia did smell like lavenderâlike you.â
He grabbed the rag on the table next to your bed, soaking it in water and wringing it out. Normally, Heeseung would have been shaking like a leaf, but he was oddly calm as he delicately held your chin, tilting your head to the side enough to get a good look at you.Â
âI mustâve fallen in love with you years agoâmaybe even from the first time you tripped me at the Sorting Hat Ceremony,â he said softly as he dabbed at your fresh cut, and although your eyes were wide and glossy, you hardly even flinched. Heeseung was pretty sure he had never even admitted what he said out loud to himself. When he was done and set the rag aside, he said, âSo⌠glad I got that out before I kept it to myself for the rest of my life. Iâll get going now and hopefully not kill myself on the way.â
He hurried past Madam Pomfrey, making eye contact with no one except the Gryffindor Seeker, whose knees were bent at an awkward angle. She leered at him, to which Heeseung paid no attention because he had far bigger things to worry about, like the fact that his life was over.
Before he got all the way down the hall, though, he heard footsteps getting louder and louder. When he turned to see you speeding after him, Heeseung panicked and started running himself.Â
âWhy are you running?!â you cried.
âWhy are you chasing me?!â he yelled back.Â
âStop running! Get over here, Lee Heeseung!â
âNo!â He was very embarrassed to note that his voice did indeed crack. âIâm scared!â
âColloshoo!âÂ
It was like he had rammed right into a wall. Heeseung felt like his shoes were glued to the floor, and, with a grunt, he ended up falling forward and landing on his face when they wouldnât budge. If only you had waited to hex him after he reached the grassy outdoors instead of the hard, stone flooring of the breezeway.Â
âYou hexed me!â He turned to look at you, exasperated. âHow could you hex me after hexing someone for me?!â
âNow stay there.â
âNo.â Stubborn, Heeseung started walking aheadâright down to the Great Lake so that he could wallow in embarrassment in that particularly nice patch of grass. He abandoned his shoes and trudged ahead in his socks. âAnd donât follow me!â
âHeeseung,â you warned.Â
He groaned and turned on you just before he was looking forward to sitting down on the grass, pointing an accusatory finger at you. âYouâyouâre terrible luck, you know that? Sheer bad luck. You know Iâve lived eleven years of my life perfectly fine until you showed up? Suddenly, everything goes wrong when Iâm around you! And itâs not just missing the Hogwarts Express or blowing up a potion, itâs everything else!â
You calmly listened to him as he continued in his wild craze, âI can hardly breathe when Iâm around you! I canât even look at you for too long, or else Iâll probably combust. You make it so impossible for me to stay away from you, even though the very thing I need for the sake of my sanity is to stay away from you!â
âAre you done now?â you asked calmly, not quite breathing as hard as he was, but your chest was still rising and falling as if you were winded from running.Â
âYes,â he said, âso Iâll go drown myself in theââ
Before he could finish the rest of his sentence, you grabbed Heeseung by the front of his robes and pulled him down to kiss him senseless. He thought he had been hit with a Stunning Spell from how still he was, but when he realized that this was real life and you were indeed kissing him, his hand made its way to cradle your jaw as he kissed you back with searing passion.
He was ashamed to say that he had dreamt about this scenario many times, charted all of his next moves in great detail, and fantasized about doing much more than heâd like to admit. Heeseung felt like his heart was going to burst out of his chest, but he kept his lips pressed to yours like it was the only thing keeping him tethered to reality.Â
This was everything and more than he ever expected. He was certain he could never grow tired of the taste of your lips, and he was honestly scolding himself for not having done this sooner.Â
Your arms naturally found their way around his neck, and Heeseung took that as his cue to drop his to your waist. Still locked in a tight embrace, you pulled away to catch your breath, leaving Heeseung to chase after your lips.
ââGreat Lake,â he finished his sentence in a breath, âand hopefully get eaten by the Giant Squidââ
âOh, shut up,â you cut him off to kiss him again.Â
Heeseung had no further objections. He supposed this meant that he had the shiny new title of being your boyfriend, which he considered a higher honor than Quidditch Captain. This was saying a lot because Quidditch Captains got to use the really nice bathrooms.
Your kiss was slower this time, as if you both realized you had all the time in the world. And when you both finally broke apart, Heeseung let his fingers trace the outline of your lips to commit its shape to memory.Â
This time when you smiled, it was far brighter than any Patronus Charm he had ever seen.
âI love you, too,â you told him with a shy grin. âAlways have.âÂ
âSeriously?â
âSince our first year. Tripping you was by accident, of course. I just thought you were cute.âÂ
Heeseung was pretty sure the average wizard's heart couldnât handle this overload of emotions. In a few seconds, he was sure he would need to be admitted to the infirmary himself.Â
Then, you punched his shoulder. Hard.
âIf you didnât Disapparate on the spot back in Hogsmede, then maybe I could've told you sooner!âÂ
âItâs not like I wanted to Apparate away, but⌠but you put me on the spot!â he exclaimed. Heeseung let his shoulders sag. âEither way, I thought you liked Jake.â
âJake?â You looked confused before you burst into laughter. âWhat made you think I liked Jake? Heâs so clearly into Minjeong!â
It seemed to be that everyone thought the notion of Jake and you liking each other was absolutely ridiculous. If it wasnât too late, Heeseung was up for pitching himself in the depths of the Great Lake.
Girl One and Girl Two would surely get a kick out of this.Â
âOkay, I get it. Iâm stupid,â he said, but you wouldn't stop laughing. Heeseung sighed heavily as you wiped tears from the corners of your eyes. âAlright, thatâs it, youâre so getting it.â
This time, he grabbed hold of your face (gently, of course, because he didn't want to add pressure to your gash), and he peppered kisses all over your face. You scrunched up your nose, giggling as Heeseung kissed your forehead, your nose, your cheeks, and then finally your lips.Â
And thisâthis moment he had been anticipating for seven yearsâwas loads better than letting the Giant Squid eat him.
AUTHOR'S NOTE ⸠the next morning, heeseung wakes up and basks in the afterglow of finally confessing to the girl of his dreams!! jay hands him the paper during breakfast and a picture of his shoes glued to the floor is on the front cover. anyways i hope you liked this fic!! so fun to write because i'm deep in a harry potter phase (how did this happen??) but happy valentine's day & thank you for reading <3
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Vash Stampede - Trigun, Trigun Maxima, Trigun Stampede
Propagandas:
He's just such a bleeding heart, has sad backstory with sad downsloped eyes and dramatic fashion sense. Loves too much and pays the price for it. Just so loveable, one determines he's babygirl on sight.
he's a blonde twunk with a slut waist and skank legs. and he's suffered more than jesus <3
Heâs the most wanted man on the planet and he serves CUNT doing it, especially in the original manga. Heâs also a biblically accurate angel-type-thing and an ace gunman who refuses to shoot back at the people who want his bounty :]
He's this super cool legendary gunman who terrifies everyone on the planet because he leaves destruction in his wake BUT it's not his fault because he's literally just chilling and everyone wants him dead for something he didn't do. He doesn't even like shooting people he just wants to maybe get some donuts and take a nice nap but nooo he walks into town and everyone decides "let's bullet hell this guy, cause massive property damage, and say it's his fault!" Also he's horrendously doomed by the narrative and the prettiest boy you ever did see. Look at those big ol blue eyes and tell me he's not babygirl. You'd be lying.
Other Additions:
The 2023 version is more babygirl but his manga version is also very baby and very girl. Would put both images of him together since the design is different.
pleeeeeease include a picture of maximum or 98 Vash and not just stampede Vash. theyre ALL babygirls, not just the stampede redesign. i wanna see his ugly ass broom hair on a poll too
He's simply THE baby girl, you know
Please tag both "Trigun" and "Trigun Stampede" for the fandoms!
#the babygirl polls#week one#vash the stampede#trigun#trigun stampede#contains multiple propagandas#contains multiple other additions
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The Loyal Pin episode 14 was both very fun and very frustrating.
Let me preface this by saying it very clearly: I never don't enjoy my time with this show. It has consumed my brain for the past 2+ months and I love this show and I'm sad we are getting into the last 2 episodes now. But this episode was admittedly a lot of screen time and nothing happening that brings us forward. Which is somewhat disappointing especially after last week's episode 13 which I thought was probably the best episode in the entire show so far.
I don't have a huge essay like last week, but three points that I would like to point out. First, as much as I LOVE the trio of Anin/Anan/Prik and their shenanigans, the comedic tone the show took was just misplaced this late in the show. Especially while the other main character is crying in every scene she's in. I understand that because of the pacing and the fact that we have time to fill before the wedding gets inevitably crashed (which needs to be the cliffhanger, of course), a prolonged sequence of chase scenes and a stake-out is necessary (+ gives some very deserved appreciation to Prik, who is the best side character) but I feel like the time could have been allotted better.
Secondly, Anin immediately not respecting her own boundaries she sets with Pin is funny (she is loosing the IDGAF war so much) but especially after hearing that in the book, she does go away and is not around for basically all of what happened this episode, I'm sad!!! She set a clear line, she never wants to see Pin again and she's finally giving herself space to grieve fully, and then she immediately goes back to investigating Kuea and his wife and fighting for Pin risking it all. Girl, I understand you are down horrendous and that you are courageous and righteous and the only Gentlemanâ˘ď¸ this show has, but at some point you need to respect yourself a little. I understand this was also likely done for production constraints, you can't really have your main actress be absent for a whole episode etc. Just purely from a narrative standpoint it's frustrating because it feels like backtracking an important point that last episode made about Anin's development. But...
The worst offense is Pin. Babygirl I said I would always be on your side but I can't defend you any longer. You are giving into the doomerism and martyrhood too much. As a viewer, Pin is our main character, and part of the enjoyment of watching a high-stakes drama like this is that at some point the protagonists take a chance. In TLP, that chance was now - when Pin was at her very lowest point at the wedding. And she is suffering. She is absolutely destroyed. But she endures it all because, like Anin says in the beginning of the episode: "I bet you still think that the decision you made was the right one." It's incredibly frustrating because it just feels like Anin has made leaps in character development while Pin retracted back. I understand that she is doing her very best, and in-universe she is doing everything she can within her power - but AGAIN, AS A VIEWER it becomes frustrating at a point when your girl doesn't fight back at all and becomes a pawn in her own story. And I don't even expected Pin to defy authority actively this episode. I was hoping for even just like, a sliver of hesitation. A silent resignation. A passive act of letting her true emotions bubble over. Like having no strength to hold up her hands for the King to pour the water at the ceremony. Or look up into Princess Patt's face and be unable to stop the tears. Anything. But no, Pin is stronger than me, and she endures it all and smiles through most of it. Noble, yes. Sure. But in a way that makes me feel like the character really just plummets deeper into the abyss and refuses to even look for a rope.
That said, there was a lot of good stuff this episode too. Anin & Uangfah's conversation in the car was great - Uangfah truly is Pin's only other ally. Both of Anin and Pin's confrontations were great, especially the first one where Anin (who is physically smaller) remained stood on the stairs for the whole conversation so she could still look down at Pin. It's simple but good. The second confrontation was also great, with Anin turning away when her voice breaks and the tears start rolling because she can't look at Pin giving up anymore. Throwing away the ring. Pin telling her outright that she will suffer forever and bear the pain, which she thinks she deserves, and Anin just looks at her like; What the Fuck are you on about?? The acting? Top. Tier. Truly. The cinematography? There were multiple shots where me and my watchbuddy @transimailisa called out: "Wow, that just looks like a painting." Anin going to the beach and not telling anyone so she doesn't have to attend the wedding? Amazing, and drawing a line even if it should have been earlier. That shot of Pin in her (GORGEOUS) wedding gown, sitting alone in her room with just the bunny? Fucking. Devastating.
There's so much to love with this show. And I'm really looking forward to episodes 15 & 16. I just wanted to voice some of my criticism with this particular episode. See you next week!
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hi everyone, i'm in need of some help. i hate asking others for anything, but this is different. as it concerns my babygirl of 13 years, apple. this cat has been with me thru everything. my parent's divorce, horrendous bullying throughout junior high, a couple breakups, a svicide attempt, loss, and much more. she is my rock and i wouldn't be here today without her. she got diagnosed with "kidney failure" by a vet on friday, and they swarmed my boyfriend in the clinic and urged us to put her down. that she wouldn't make it a week. i wanted some more time with her, so i took her home that day. when we got home, i started to panic because i was scared she was suffering, and got my boyfriend to contact his family vet to put her down that same day instead. to spare her from suffering. however, as we were in the patient room, about to sedate her to put her down, the doctor came in and looked at the bloodwork we received from the other vet. he immediately stopped the euthanasia-procedure and explained to me that she was not in kidney failure. that she was about in stage 2 of chronic kidney disease, and that she did not need to be put down. apparently some vets refuse to help cats with CKD and insist that there is no hope and that they should be put down upon diagnosis. but he didn't want to do that. so now here we are, she's back home with me and being just-about her usual self. however, CKD is common in senior cats and apple has it. it cannot be cured, and it is terminal, but cats with CKD can live happy, normal lives if they are given treatment and special care. (i've done lots of reading since thursday-friday.) of course though, vet bills and special food for apple is going to be expensive. so i would like to ask, if you can afford to commission me, or if you would like to donate at all, please check out my ko-fi. it would mean the absolute world to me, my boyfriend, my family, and apple. thank you so very much for reading âĽ. please don't feel obligated to do anything, just keep her in your thoughts for me.
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use this ask to tell me whatever the fuck u want. I'm in the mood to hear Cath thoughts
AhaâŚ.. cannot stop thinking abt Aru in a timeloop. For a solid number of reasons. Like a: Iâm certain that if they got caught in one it would have mechanics similar to Kaworuâs (ie the timeline resets every time they die rather than having any semblance of control over it) and b: they straight up tell Yuki before they kiss him âyou deserve someone who will always tell you the truthâ so on one hand they want to keep the fact that theyâve died over and over as well as the whole gang suffers overall horrendous fates out of his knowledge & on the other should Yuki ask if theyâve met before of course theyâll answer yes but wonât elaborate unless prompted further by Yuki. So itâs just a bit of a melancholic give and take every time around. And on god Aru just feels like grabbing Yuki by the shoulders and stating âbabygirl I am breaking slowlyâ but for the most part they just kinda pull a Homura and show up every time they know Yukiâs fucked for the time being, despite the fact they cannot fight for the life of them so itâs mainly just a small statement of âaha I can tell the future better than your silly little flip phone issued by godâ as they take a knife to the back in place of Yuki, which only makes Yuki feel more intrinsically tied to Aru in a stupid gay âholy shit all universal signs point to something being even More wrong with you than usual. Also I think Iâm in love with youâ kinda way. A bit of tv static a flash of them covered in blood from another timelines end and a âfuck I know you donât Iâ Also Yunoâs stuck in a timeloop ala canon and when Aru & Yuno put two and two together she shakes them by the collar of their shirt for ten minutes straight because their efforts to save Yuki have neutralized each other. Also they try to mention through their years worth of observations theyâve come to the conclusion that Yunoâs a lesbian and Yuno has a little thought bubble of Mao and Hinata appear above her head before she says âoh Iâm going to fucking kill youâ but for once she doesnât mean it. For the most part. So thereâs a lot of comedic potential as well as classic tragedy but my brain for the most part is stuck on the âIâve known you a thousand times over and loved you every time but donât worry about it I prommyâ followed by a tearful âyou WHATâ of it all.
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