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Dimensional time traveling Prince AU
Damian is 8 yrs old in this AU while Danny is 14 but he's in his Royal form which gives him a 18 yrs old appearance
More about this AU in this prompt
Damian who is pointing his sword at Danny: I challenge you to a duel. Fight me and show me if you are truly worthy of being the so-called 'Blessed being of the Lazarus pits'!
Danny who has just got here literally 5 minutes ago: Woah wait, I'm not fighting a child! You're literally almost half my age! It would be so low of me if I'm trying to fight a kid!
Damian charged at him with his Katana: Fight me!
*After the fight*
Damian who is a bit bruised and is on the floor dumbfounded he just lost:...
Danny who is panicking and cursing himself to fighting the tiny kid: Oh Ancients! What have I done?! Are you okay?! (Screaming and proceeds to heal him with his ectoplasm that can be used for humans and is quite harmless)
Damian who is still processing he just lost and his previous opponent is healing him rather than punishing him or disciplining him by hurting him: I have found a literal angel...
#damianwayne#dead serious#deadserious#damian#damian al ghul#damian wayne#danny phantom#dc#dc x dp#dcxdp#damian wayne x danny fenton#danny Fenton x Damian Wayne#dimensional time traveling Prince AU#danny fenton#danny x damian#damian assassin
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Familar Stranger
DP x DC au with a dash of dimensional travel where Danny, due to his ghostly nature, looks slightly different depending on how others perceive him.Â
Warning: OP has no knowledge of space other than Google and is also a non-native English speaker; proceed with caution.
Same startup kits: Danny becomes the successor to the Infinity Realm (he's a baby by both ghost and human standards, so there's a temporary council for now). Anyway, he still has some power over the ghosts, so he asks them to lessen the amount of fighting to focus on schoolwork and "princely education."Â
Now here's where my brainrot begins.
The Lazarus Pits, necromantic rituals, or portals of any kind that have "death" or "soul" in them tend to be connected to the Ghost Zone. However, the zone has its own defensive mechanism, so unless someone *Fentons* actively makes a gateway or has "experienced" death, it's nearly impossible to come upon the zone. A certain furry bridage in Gotham has unknowingly ticked all the checkboxes.
During a misson, one of the bats got caught in a magic situation and transported to the Infinity Realms. They wandered around, dogding ghosts, slowly getting insane from all these damn corridors and living paintings, before they stumbled upon a seemingly random door (CW is involved; he's having a great time testing the poor bat).
Opening the door leads them to The Universe. They closed the door, then opened it again. Yep, that's an entire universe complete with its own planetary systems and, oh, so pretty stars growing and dying in a blink of an eye. Another check around shows them that this is the only door so far in the endlessly long hallway. They look down (if there's even a down, for there's only infinity) and take an experimental step. The Milky Way lit up under their feet, with stars gathering around to form a twisting path to nowhere.Â
For the next couple of hours, days, or minutes, they made their way through the galaxies. Just when they were about to spiral into a midlife crisis, they heard... humming?Â
Have they finally lose it? They asked themselves before noticing a glowing figure sitting on an asteroid nearby.
"Hello?"
The figure flinched, and life paused. The blackhole by their left stopped spinning, the stars weren't twinkling, and the figure turned their head. Now it's their blood that runs cold.
"You're not supposed to be here."
Lazarus-colored orbs stared back at them with a familiar face but an unfamiliar voice. Damian tilted his head, looking at them in confusion (there's something wrong, wrong, wrong-). They blinked because, what the hell, seeing something other than a scowl on the boy's face is WeirdTM. Suddenly, that's a teenaged Jason(?) staring at them, much closer than he was before.
At this point, they realizedâ eyes moving over the entire regalia and the glowing crown that just appearedâthey're probably in deep sh*t.
#dc#dcu#danny fenton#danny phantom#batfam#dp#dpxdc#dcxdp#uncannydanny#got inspired by Bian Lian (Face-changing)#haha poor bat member#danny is just freaked and worried#cause this is his special space how did someone get in#initial worries is over now come the panik: oh Ancients a human in the Ghost Zone#dw danny takes them back to the living world#which is in another dimension btw wow how did you get so far#danny: alright dude *smile* pls dont come back i wont be able to help you a second time#batmember: *getting hives from seeing damian's face smiling so bright*#bat member: you look just like my brother#danny: haha imagine that#danny is the term people see what they want#and bats are black haired blue eyed coded#diabolichare
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how ISAT makes you feel like going home
so one of my friends said to me "the first time i played (isat) was when i was home sick, i felt like it had curative properties. analyse that mr playstyle đ" and i took it as a fucking challenge. i've never written an (tumblr-posted) analysis essay before and i'm going into this with a bunch of haphazardly folded ideas and NO OUTLINE fuck it we ball
so to begin with: DORMONT.
isat, as a whole, is extremely a traditional rpg setup. which unfortunately i know little to nothing about, so forgive me in advance if i put my foot in my mouth regarding traditional rpg mechanics. but like many games, you start at a home base, at home. and the whole vibes of the place honestly serve to only emphasize the safe / at home / storybook atmosphere isat cultivates. you wake up in a field, sleepy and tired. your dear friend mirabelle leans over you and tells you to wake up, because you're going to beat the king tomorrow! and you laugh and you're sleepy but eventually you start playing. eventually, you push yourself up and wander around and meet the townsfolk and your party.
now, the player doesn't know the party. they've just opened the game! they don't know these characters. siffrin does though, and it shows in the interactions he has with each one of them. mirabelle teases siffrin about the quality of his nap. isabeau puns with siffrin. odile smiles at him. bonnie... looks away, because of backstory you don't have yet, because you're leaping into this story at its very end. but siffrin knows.
(...)
siffrin knows. which informs his narration, of course, and overall it gives the sense of - you're watching a story already known, with characters who already love each other. like walking into a family home midway through a dinner party, to know and be known in turn.
(you know where you are. you're home!)
siffrin provides some exposition of course, enough to catch the player up and let them know the basics of the world you've set foot into. these people are here because they have natural ties, connections to the land they've been born or raised in or are travelling through. you all are here to defeat the king, who is the epitome of a traditional storybook villain, the big bad evil you defeat at the end of the fairytale. he's just the generically evil guy, with no focus given to the atrocities he must have committed and been willing to commit in order to get where he is. there's no need to be scared of him, not really. (yet.) he's evil, but in the way a storybook villain is evil. all the sharp edges defanged, sanded away, all the humanity and dimensionality and violence inherent in his character compressed into a set of scribbles on the page, words on a screen. it's not personal. it's not.... scary. not to you, and not to siffrin, who's already been floating above it all.
(the rest is under a cut! spoilers for The Entire Rest Of The Game)
similarly, the exposition is in the form of little childlike drawings, emphasizing the same nostalgia it draws on - fairytales, fables, those stories where the heroes collect the magic sword and slay the dragon and save the princess. you know these stories, consciously or not. you love these stories, (probably), and it all serves to emphasize the familiarity with which you step into dormont. heroic stories are extremely common in the stories we love today, from the old classic prince charming to (somewhat) more modern legend of zelda, and no doubt many people picking up isat have a similar passing familiarity with the overarching story of rpgs. (i in fact was the exception, but that's a whole other essay)
the townspeople definitely do not help this vibe as well. they are practically one and all kind, steady people, precisely the sort of common folk you'd want to save in a story where nothing hurts and everyone is safe and loved. they're happy to gift you a flower or a pan au chocolat and cheer you on in your quest, certain of your victory and at least certain of their continued happiness even if you fail. simple, easy, familiar, comforting in the way redwall is comforting or an old set of childhood fairytales is comforting. there's no real judgement, no anger at you for potentially failing and (almost) none of the gross ugly real emotions that would be present in a more 'realistic' story. simple, easy, familiar, comforting.
(You like knowing what happens next!)
so. i think we all know that isat at its core is a game about homesickness. god's sakes mal du pays is literally right there. the central conflict of this game, beneath the overlaying fluff of an rpg archetype and an evil to defeat, is about siffrin not being able to go home while the rest of his party get to do so. and even at this very early stage (approximately act 1 and i would argue a bit into act 2) you can start to see the cracks. siffrin is shown alone, tagging along with the party because he had "nothing else to do" (read: nowhere else to go.) he laughs and pals and jokes with the party, but like before, like always, he merely mirrors them. he makes puns with isabeau because isabeau likes puns, and siffrin liked making him laugh so much so that he adopted puns into a part of his personality. he comforts mirabelle about her future, jokes with odile about her research, and always, always, avoids talking about himself. when they ask where he's going to go after their journey is over, his answer is always a mirror of their own - pilgrimage, research, travel, comedy. when he makes a wish at the favor tree, there's no option to wish for himself.
because the thing is, right. siffrin never thinks of himself. the only options instead are to wish for his family - his home, his only living and real connections in his life, the people surrounding him that really make dormont feel like a real home and not just another friendly place in vaugaurde he's passing through. cause the townsfolk are nice, sure, they're friendly, sure, but - they don't know him. they're not important enough for him to literally rewrite his personality for them. it's his party instead, that he laughs and jokes with and is known with, even if superficially. he wants to be allowed to go home, to stay home. he's been homeless both literally and figuratively for so long that he's beyond desperate to be allowed to keep what little he's found for himself.
(You want to stay with them!)
except - what happens when you beat the game? what happens when you finish the rpg, when you reach the end of the book, when you grow up and leave this set of children's fairytales behind?
you put it down, right? you go home, right? you go back to your home, you go back to travelling, you go back to your family.
what do you do when you don't get to go home? when dormont and the clocktower and the house are the closest you will ever get to home, are the last moment you will ever have being home before it's ripped away from you forever? (ripped away from you just like before - )
you'd want to stay, right? forever and ever and ever?
siffrin is a character who has a very bad time letting go. just like the king, he wants to have, desperately, enough to kill himself a hundred times over for it. and, through the timeloop, he can pull you, the player, and himself and his hapless party along through the timeloop, repeating the same two comforting days over and over and over and over.
and perhaps after a few loops of settling in you, too, can understand why he would want to do this. it's nice, isn't it? knowing what will happen? knowing that these people will always love you? knowing that you can always get the flower, always get the drawing, always get the pan au chocolat, always beat the tutorial kid and get the jackpot? that the townsfolk will always smile at you, that your party - your family, your home - will never know what you've done?
it's not enough, isn't it?
(Dormont, unchanging! Dormont, stagnating!)
no matter how hard siffrin tries to cling to the past turned present to stave off his inevitable future, he is still human. under the fairytale setting and pretty lights, even under his own desire to stay with them, he needs that human connection. he needs something to change, to give way. needs to be seen, to be known, to be loved for himself and not because he's learned the perfect pretty words and actions to trick them into loving him. you, the player, the person driving siffrin, can understand this frustration perfectly as well - you need something to change. you need something to give way, because you can't keep doing this. because you can't hear the same lines over and over and over anymore. you can't do the same thing over and over anymore. you're not happy. siffrin's not happy. something needs to change.
i finished isat over the course of about four days, playing about 12-14 hours per day. during that time, i experienced possibly the most deeply intensely felt emotion i have ever experienced. to this day when i look back on my first playthrough of isat, the sheer depth and fury of that emotion takes my breath away.
and it was frustration. just like siffrin, i was trapped. i couldn't look away, because i loved these characters, because i loved their story, because i wanted them to keep going and going and living and i wanted to keep living alongside them. but i couldn't keep going like this. i couldn't do the same thing over and over and over. i needed something to change, but both siffrin and i were desperately, agonizingly trapped in the same few days. the same places, the same faces, the same lines said rote until i was zoning out through every dialogue interaction, only pausing when i needed to make sure that i hadn't missed something new.
because i loved these characters. i loved how homely they felt. i loved them, i loved them, i -
needed them to be real. to change, to grow, to have their future returned to them. i needed to see them go home, not trapped in this same endless time-frozen loop. i had been trapped at home too long, and the cabin fever was eating me alive. my desire to be allowed to keep playing (to stay in the timeloop) was duking it out with my desire to see them change beyond what they were allowed to change in the span of just two days. i wanted to see bonnie grow up, to see isabeau change into someone else, to see odile come to terms with her half-vaugardian nature, to see mirabelle learn to accept her sexuality (or lack thereof). i wanted them to remember us as family.
ah, isat, absolute king of getting in my head and making me think like siffrin.
back to dormont. in the end, dormont only changes permanently in act 6, after the time loop breaks. the only time the townsfolk ever change, ever coherently move to different places and act differently (act 5 is similar, but i would argue that's because siffrin changes, dormont still doesn't really meaningfully change) is after the loops.
and it's fitting, isn't it? by this point in the game, you could recite dormont backwards and forwards. but by this point in the game, you are well aware that you need to give them back a future. their future. the one they wished for in the first place. they've been trapped in their fairy tale wonderland for long enough. they deserve to go home, truly home, to go forward and live their lives and keep moving on. to allow them to change, to grow.
to allow yourself to change, to grow. to allow yourself to go home, to admit that you want to keep your home you have now, to keep the family you've built from blood and death and tears and stars.
(You want to stay with them!)
to leave dormont. to leave this fairytale behind, and keep living.
#isat#in stars and time#isat analysis#in stars and time writing#isat writing#dasner speaks#isat siffrin#isat dormont#dormont#isat spoilers#this is just me rambling furiously for uh. several hundred words at least#hope you enjoyed! no promises on quality but i just had a lot of thoughts i needed to get out somehow#in stars and time analysis#this was a lot of fun ngl. i don't let myself ramble like this very often bc i don't think i have much coherent to say#still don't think this was super coherent but i liked it. and i had a lot of thoughts i wanted to get out that got out finally in here#so !
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Invincible Fic Recs
Also bored as hell so here's Invincible fic recommendations because I can, in no particular order. This fandom's weirdly small (from what I can see) but there are people making fics and I will treasure and cherish them until the sun explodes. Thank you fanfic writers, I love you fanfic writers, doing incredible work, fanfic writers <3 Maybe you've read all these already, or hopefully you can find a fic to adore! TBH a lot of Mark-centic fics because I am biased <3 Feel free to add on!!!
 something better, pushed right back by umanta | Word Count: 13k | Tags to Note: PTSD, Homophobia, Racism, Child Abuse | Oneshot
Being invincible has less to do with the body and more to do with the soul. Mark's friends use the power of teenage shenanigans to help him find his feet again.
Notes: Literally one of my fav Invincible fics of all time. They're just teens and I love all of them so much.
me and myself by avisisisisisissss (joyfuldreamlandcheesecake) | Word Count: 4.6k | Tags to Note: AU, Torture, Evil Mark, Dimensional Travel | WIP!
Mark is dealing with Angstrom's death and the stains of blood on his hands. Meanwhile, Mark has been captured by Cecil, who is torturing him to get him to answer to him. ...It's complicated. Or, when his evil version from another universe ends up in this dimension, Mark starts to feel like someone threw gasoline in his dumpster fire of a life.
Notes: Me biased? Pshhh, not at all. But AU based on a post of mine, please read it, it's really incredible already :)
in the end, you're all i have by orphan_account | Word Count: 1.4k | Tags to Note: Post-Season 1, Hugging, Emotional Hurt/Comfort | Oneshot
Amberâs incredulous look is only brief before she reaches over and grabs the book, opening it to the last page that she was reading. Markâs eyes are fluttering before she even makes it through the first page; his body goes slack against her, breathing lulls, attention wavers. But she keeps reading the words on the pages, brushing her hand through his hair until she hears soft snores whistling through his nostrils and he finally succumbs to his exhaustion.
Notes: I love Amber and Mark and this is such so soft and good. Truly lovely.
Architect of Your Own Demise by Marzi | Word count: 7k | Tags to Note: AU, Role Reversal, Canon levels of violence, | Oneshot
A lot of his dad's stories were about a beautiful wizard saving a prince from a tall, lonely tower. His dad had a whole series of adventures they went on once the prince was rescued. Though he still seemed to get into plenty of trouble, the wizard always helped him escape. Finding out the stories were true had been thrilling. His mother did save his father when they first met, but she hadn't used spells. She was an alien. She was a superhero. And one day, Mark would be too.
Notes: In all honesty, Marzi writes so many epic Invincible fics, it's had not to list them all, please check them out if you somehow havent' already??? I am weak for Role Swaps though and this is does it so well.
Cold Snap by Marzi (series) | Word Count: 11.9k total | Tags to Note: what if debbie was also allowed to make bad choices, possession, potentially disturbing mutilation based impulses | WIP!
The edge of her mouth twitched again, like it was caught on some hook. She was smiling. She was laughing at him. That wasn't his wife. He moved forward, hand outstretched and on her throat. He had her pinned against the counter before he finished blinking. "What are you?" She leaned into him, unconcerned with the threat against her. It also clearly didnât care about hiding anymore. "Think you have time to find out?"
Notes: Another Marzi fic because I love Debbie. POSSESSED DEBBIE LIKE HELLO??? I had to share.
Spill the tea boy by mandaree1 | Word Count: 1k | Tags to Note: Set After "It's Been A While", | Oneshot
Mark is visited by friends on Thraxa.
Notes: Crying sobbing begging for more GoG & Mark interactions like these. They heal me ok, thank you, op.
all the things left behind by cadastre | Word Count: 28K | Tags to Note: AU, Captivity, Forced Cohabitation, Aftermath of Torture, Survivor's Guilt, Nolan Grayson's A+ Parenting | WIP!
Mark is invincible. When the world ends, that becomes William's problem.
Notes: Omg fucked up Mark and William interactions??? HELLO? Yes PLEASE? No one is having a good time <3 I haven't seen a fic quite like this so please read!
from a body that used to be yours by thislittlebagofdreams | Word Count: 30K | Tags to Note: Angst, Self Hatred, Alien Biology, Binge Eating, | WIP!
After his dad reveals the truth, Mark returns home to find half the silverware missing. Or: After his dad reveals the truth, Mark reminds his mom too much of his dad.
Notes: I haven't seen an alien bio fic either for this fandom and this is STELLAR! I love the change that Viltramites can't cry, that's such a epic idea???
All Alone Now by YingYangKay | Word Count: 2k | Tags to Note: Solitary Confinement, Dissociation, | Oneshot
Imprisoned and alone, (Evil) Mark has plenty of time to self-reflect and think about his life choices.
Notes: ILY EVIL MARK! I just adore his POV as he reflects, entrapped, and alone. Angst my beloved.
Again, feel free to add on! :D I hope someone finds a new fic to read and adore!!!
#long post#fanfic rec#fic recs#invincible#invincible series#mark grayson#invincible fanfic#fanfiction#ao3#invincible rotating in my mind#invincible show#oooo you wanna read these fics so bad#solid chance everyone's read this already maybe??? but i'm bored so check them out anyway!! leave a comment!! show some love :)#begging keep this fandom alive asjkfdjfkd
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Class of Cartoons
Before anything, read the rules.
This isnât much much of a serious AU, just a prompt that the Class of Villains AU (by @artzychic27 , @msweebyness and @imsparky2002) inspired me to do.
 In this AU, all Miraculous Class characters are inspired by Cartoon Characters, who are there to learn how to control their unique powers.
 (Also, small warning: Cartoon Characters that are animals, in this AU, would be anthropomorphic people, like in Ever After High).
Marinette Rox (Roxy/Winx Club): Marinette used to be the last fairy on Earth. After saving her people, she decided to learn how to be a True Fairy in Alfea, but, she suffered a lot of bullying, and decided to change Schools.
Adrien Butterfly (Star Butterfly): A prince from another dimension that is learning magic and how to interact with people (he would have paw cheekmarks).
Alya Noceda (The Owl House/Luz Noceda): A powerful Witch girl who is also training magic.
Nino Boonchoy (Anne Boonchoy/Amphibia): A boy that ended up on the school after opening a mysterious music box he was planning to use in a remix. Itâs trying to get back home with the help of the magic trio (Mari, Adrien and Alya).
Chloe Flynn (Candance Flynn): A girl desperate to bust her technological genius half-sister to her mother.
Zoe Fletcher (Phineas and Ferb): A brilliant young girl who loves to invent.
Sabrina Zero (Penn Zero/Part-time hero): Daughter of a dimensional traveller, Sabrina is at the school to learn more about dimensional travel.
Mylene Universe (Steven Universe): Hybrid daughter of a diamond, human son of a rose, Mylene is there to learn how to use her gem powers.
Alix 10 (Ben 10): A girl with an alien watch wanting to learn how to become a hero.
Nathaniel Possible (Kim Possible): A superspy boy who is infiltrated at the school to learn about it. Â
Ivan Regular (Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show): A Boy that comes from a weird Park where everything is possible.
Max Salazar (Generator Rex): A boy who is at the school to learn how to control his powers.
Kim Mertins (Adventure Time/Finn Mertins): He is the last human from where he comes from and is ready to become the strongest hero out there.
Juleka Waterson (Gumball Waterson): A cat-girl with incredible amount of bad luck who wants to put an end to this. Â
Rose Square Pants (SpongeBob): A half-sponge girl that was entrusted with the Krabby Patty formula. Is at school to learn how to cook such an important food.
Lila Dominator (Lord Dominator/Wander over Yonder): A chaotic alien who is in her path of becoming the biggest villain of the multiverse.
Kagami Ketchum (Ash Ketchum): An exchange student from the Anime School. Wants to be the very best, like no one ever was.
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Stuff involving Classic Sonic
I forgot I had this, Iâm thinking of eventually redoing the design especially since I made him look too much like Cheryl from Silent Hill whose outfit(after looking up the game) was inspiration for him.
So hereâs Classic along with him before he became who is today.
I donât remember if Iâve said this before but due to how things go in my Lost Prince AU Classic wouldnât be past Sonic.(So Sonic from an alternate universe) In my version heâs called Classic by Modern because someone pointed out how he looks along with classic Tailsâs stuff looking a little retro style. I guess an excuse for him showing up in Sonic Generations was classic Tails trying something out that allowed for dimensional travel & bringing Sonic while Classic Robotnik happened to already be there & testing out the time shit with Eggman. This also is an excuse for everyone to be like âThanks to these guys itâs not our first time dealing with alternate versions of ourselves.â if I do anything with other versions meeting cause lol.
I was looking something up & the wiki mentioned that thereâs no Classic Shadow because of timeline stuff. I guess my version can get away with him being there since my Classic Sonic isnât the past Sonic.
I donât really have plans to do much with my version of Classic past the times he shows up in modern Sonic games.(Maybe pics here & there) I donât really have any connection with Classic since Iâve mostly been around early 2000s & modern Sonic especially since my first Sonic related media was Sonic X. I guess if we count Sonic sprites fandom on YouTube maybe that counts but dunno.(Probably not since thatâs classic sprites used for modern) The point is due to not having a connection I donât have much to do with Classic.
I do have a plot which kind of explains "past Classic" which was simply called "Christmas Island" but I don't really have plans to do much with it but I'll try to work on it one day.(Maybe)
The whole idea is that Robotnik & Sonic are heading to Sonic's home town on the island Christmas Island. Sonic's friends find out & tag along while wanting answers that neither the doctor nor hedghog are giving.(Given Sonic is selectively mute they're not getting a straight answer anyway) The gang end up in a Silent Hill based adventure as they finally learn Sonic's backstory & what was left behind.
Summary for classic Sonic:
Sonic or Classic as he's called when visiting his new friends in an alternate universe is an energetic, friendly guy that can be a bit sassy. He's selective mute but that doesn't stop him from being expressive, his friends(even Robotnik) have learned to figure out what he's trying to say as it's very rare for Sonic to choose to talk.(Also not helped by lack of use)
Sonic use to be Robotnik's adopted son, Robotnik before becoming a villain was a family friend that was asked to take Sonic in when something bad happened to his home town. It's unknown what happened with neither Sonic nor Robotnik like talking about it. Though they're fighting against each other & not exactly on good terms they have times when they still see each other as family especially Sonic as Robotnik has been his only parental figure after being removed from Christmas Island for his safety.
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Could you share more about Sky in your swapped quests au? Iâm curious how the og heroâs spirit would behave in an inter-dimensional war (in which he is presumably no longer the og).
Correct, Sky is no longer the OG holder of the heroâs spirit (that goes to Wild).
Tbh Sky is just so tired. He just fought a war caused by someone lusting after him so much she got corrupted by evil, all while he already has a girlfriend (now fiancée). He got 3 months to rest before his next time travel adventure began. Someone please just let him rest.
Admittedly, Sky is not the smartest man. Heâs the best swordsman in Hyrule and can command troops on the battlefield with a sort of ease that grants him a lot of respect, but he was absolutely not the brains of the operation. Groose was. He was the strategist, the tactician, and while Sky mightâve been out on the battlefield more often, heâs certain that he couldnât have done it without Groose. Iâm not saying Sky is an idiot, Iâm just saying that out of Sky and Groose, Groose is not the himbo.
He met a wide variety of characters on his journey through eras. Time and Hyrule appeared, with Hyrule being around 10 and Time being around 12. Sky practically adopted them as his little brothers and adores them, even if they were tiny menaces. At the time, Hyrule went by Fae and Time went by Lily, which are names that Sky still calls them, even if heâs trying to get used to their new ones.
He also met Windâs Grandma, as she went in the place of Wind, who had been only 6. Despite this, Tetra showed up. Seeing as it pulled people from across time, itâs not unreasonable for an older Tetra to show up. Grandma is very proud of the woman Tetra will become!
Thereâs also the Sheiks. First is Artemis, who is 100% ready to be a wastelander ninja. Then thereâs captain Sheik from Timeâs era, whoâs a pirate. Sun ends up having her own Sheik arc after getting personally targeted by Cia.
Groose is eternally being pestered by two weird fae children who are the past selves of his best friend and 3 creepy ninjas (plus Tetra).
Shadow and Ravio (specifically the Twili imp Ravio that Legend met) also appear, both arriving after their own Linkâs adventure (though before the links vanished for their own time travel adventure). Some of the champions also arrive, namely Revali and Urbosa (but the Skyloft champions are a story for another day).
As for Sky himself, heâs officially decided that he no longer wants to take a leadership position like that again. He may be marrying the Queen of Hyrule but heâll just be a prince consort; he wonât have any actual power and he wants to keep it that way. When he joins up with the chain, heâs more than welcome (and even eager) for Time and Warriors to take leadership positions (with Time having years of experience wrangling chaotic idiots into doing what he wants and Warriors having spent his entire life strategically planning how to not get killed). That wonât stop him from using his army commander voice on everyone if needed, and goddamn is that intimidating.
Sky still loves birds, and has 12 cucco hens that he loves dearly. He calls them his daughters and they adore him and Sun and nobody else. Groose fondly refers to them as âLinkâs little demonsâ. They tolerate him at best.
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Another you + Pokémon. All muses!
Send âAnother Youâ + a universe or media and for what my muse would be like in that universe.
((Oooohhhhh ho ho ho ho buckle up lmao this is gonna get long.))
Gyro
Gyro's still an inventor, but he also has a particular interest in researching ultra wormholes, space-time distortions, and the Faller phenomenon. He's a freelancer, but he works closely with the Dimensionl Resarch Lab in Heahea City, Interpol, and a small group of researchers from Sinnoh-- including Champion Cynthia herself. His Pokémon team includes Klingklang, Joltik, Escavalier, Flygon, Kabutops, and Beheeyem. I don't really have backstories for his team, but I do have reasons behind why I picked them. Klingklang is there because he's Gyro GEARloose. Joltik, because of an ancient headcanon of mine that he thinks bugs are neat. Escavalier is there for similar reasons, but also because it's a knight. Flygon, representative of the dragon Gyro fought (and also because he thought Trapinch was, once again, a neat bug). Kabutops, because reviving fossils sounds like the kind of sci-fi bs he would do and I like Kabutops lol. And Beheeyem because ALIENS.
Starchy
Hokay, SO: funny enough Starchy already has a Pokémon AU that I never really used. To rehash from my old blog, it's a pretty standard "what if X setting had Pokémon in it" type of deal. I wouldn't really call him a trainer, but he does have a few Pokémon he keeps around. All of them more or less adopted him. First of all is Absol. She showed up one day because this man is a walking disaster, and has made it her duty to save him from himself. She's never far from his side. Next is Minccino. He used to watch Starchy clean from afar, but managed to get into the castle one day and quickly asserted himself as Starchy's little helper. He takes a small fee of snacks from the castle larder. Third is a blue Floette. There's loads of them living in the gardens, and this one happened to take a liking to the feather in Starchy's hat. She's a silly little thing, but she's good company. Last in the original lineup is Petilil, which are also a common sight in the castle gardens. She's sort of Absol's sidekick, offering her healing leaves to Starchy whenever he gets himself into a scrape. I've also toyed with the idea of giving him an Appletun that hangs out down in the kitchens. Starchy's not keen on dragons, but the stubborn thing doesn't want to leave. Starchy's not much of a battler, but he will do it if pressed. Sometimes he thinks about joining contests, however.
Sawyer
Sawyer is, as in most universes, Just Some Guyâą. You can probably find them loitering in an underpass or doing some urban exploration in an abandoned building. They're not an especially tough trainer, but they still battle recreationally. Their tiny team consists of Togedemaru (because I associate them with hedgehogs). Toxtricity (Low Key Form), and Rotom (Frost Form). I don't think they know that Rotom's base form is a Ghost Type lol.
Three Meat
Three Meat is... often mistaken for an Ultra Beast. Like in most universes, he tries not to be seen by the general public. To assign him a team just for fun though... Definitely gotta get a Scovillain in there. Maybe a Hoopa, for all the dimensional travel shenanigans. Paldean Tauros (Blaze Breed), Combusken, and Grumpig to represent his three meats. And maybe Bruxish because of the funky colors.
Gourdon
Gourdon, like Three Meat, would probably be mistaken for an Ultra Beast... unless he traveled in disguise, as he often does. He would toy with people and Pokémon alike, dressed as a gambler, a beggar, a prince, or what have you, leading them astray or tricking them out of their valuables. His team would be a Pumpkaboo (Supersize) because obvious choice is obvious, Grimmsnarl because Dark/Fairy, Crustle because Gourdon has a friend in his canon who is a giant crab with an island on his back, Mime Jr. for its silly jester aesthetic, Zoroark because it's a master of disguise, and Gimmighoul (Chest Form) because it's the classic mimic.
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That AU Thing
Interdimensional beings fleeing to this reality and being drawn to each other via their music because it's the one thing that all of their homeworlds have in common
-Patton is the only one native to this reality(Home? Main??)
-Roman and Remus were left here as children and know nothing about their homeworld-they believe they made it up(FantasyLand?)
-Janus is from a dimension where he's a prince, but fled from his duties because he didn't see himself as being suitable for the job. Also he was going to be used as a pawn(Deception?? Idk politics?)
-Virgil's dimension overlaps ours so much so that he's able to travel between them freely. His people are what we refer to as shadow people (Shadows bish)
-Logan is from a dimension that is by far the most technologically advanced. Maybe too much. As now he's on the run from an evil tyrant who's enslaved the population. He's working on a way to free them. (Technology)
-they all get together thanks to their dimensional crystals going off and leading them. (Elaborate later)
-there had been a time where all the dimensions were one. But then leaders of different regions wanted to do different things. And then everything was split up because no one wanted to compromise.
-one dimension laid claim to all of the magic. Which screwed everything. One dimension's people was turned into reptiles. Another was plunged into darkness. One was magicless, but the other dimensions continously spill over into it without a barrier in place. And the last thought that was just fine, they had all the smart and intelligent people, they could get along just fine, thank you
-back then, the main dimension was used as a middle ground, but now interdimensional travel is outlawed, all because of old grudges held in place by people who don't even know why those laws were put in place to start with
-magic is attracted to music. Each dimension has different abilities.
Not sure what to call this au now that everything has changed lol
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Info on tenler
(long post)
tyler lockblood the demiurge: my self insert. also referred to as the cryptkeeper
ten: my f/o. also referred to as tenth, the doctor, theta, and penny.
tenler: the ship name between the tenth doctor and my oc tyler
the demiurge explained
Demiurge are all-powerful beings that encompass the whole of existence itself. They can control reality without limitation and travel between infinite realities at will. They operate outside any guidelines of lesser beings. Demiurge are the only race of beings that possess five dimensions. Three dimensional beings (like humans) can move only within phisical space. Four dimensional beings (like time lords) can travel through space and time. Five dimentional demiurge can travel through space, time, and the infinite expanse of the multiverse. Demiurge are capable of emotion, but they have to deliberately choose to feel emotions in order to experience them. A demiurge's default state is void of emotion.
Common demiurge behaviors
Demiurge can present themselves to lesser-dimensional beings with any appearance or form they want. Their true forms are a level of consciousness too complex for lesser beings to comprehend.
Demiurge often create their own pocket dimensions to live in and relax in.
Demiurge often set themselves up to live as lesser-dimensional beings for a predetermined amount of time, often wiping their own memories of godhood during this state.
Some do choose to fall in love and marry lesser beings, usually ones with longer lifespands. They can also make their partners immortal, if their partner agrees to be universally contractually bound to the demiurge for eternity. Marrying a demiurge consists of a test that is meant to prove one can handle eternity.
Tyler Lockblood
Tyler Lockblood is a demiurge who has fallen in love with the Tenth Doctor and taken him as his husband. He keeps ten safe and protected at all times as he brings him on adventures across the multiverse. He considers himself to be king of the universe, and ten to be his prince.
Tyler has a fascination with death, violence and decay and often subjects ten to sadistic games and experiments. At the same time, he also has a deep appreciation for goodness and beauty (he would have to, being ten's husband.)
AUs
Serial killer au
ten finds tyler and takes him as his companion when he is 18. tyler displays antisocial behavior, and the doctor suspects he may be hiding something. despite tyler's flaws, ten falls in love with him and is determined to help him be happy and move past whatever he's went through, which he still hasn't opened up to him about.
one day the doctor finds out tyler's secret: he had run away from home after murdering his parents who had forced him into a cult and had been abusing him his whole life. before they can talk about it, tyler runs away from the doctor and disappears. ten thinks hes lost tyler forever.
tyler lives his life alone, becoming a sadistic serial killer, taking the lives of countless innocent people and torturing them in the process for fun. meanwhile, the doctor searches for any information he can find about the cult tyler was trapped in, but with very little luck as tyler hardly told him anything. all he has to work off of is vague pieces of clues.
ten years after his disappearance, tyler and the doctor run into each other coincidentally. tyler has grown significantly taller since they last saw each other and is much stronger. ten falls in love with him all over again. he convinces tyler to join him and travel the universe once more, assuring him that he still loves him despite the horrible things he has done. the two become codependent. tyler tends to be very abusive towards ten from here on out.
Serial killer au arcs
introducion: when tyler was travelling with the doctor at age 18 before running away
the killings: the ten years in which the doctor and tyler were separated. tyler spent this time killing while ten investigated the cult.
reunion: after the doctor finds tyler again at age 28
badwolf gang
tyler is best friends with mickey and has known him since childhood. mickey and tyler love each other like brothers their whole lives. in high school, mickey gets a girlfriend named rose who tyler is sceptical of at first but eventually warms up to. the three become inseparable. they do everything together. one day rose meets the ninth doctor, and she convinces mickey and tyler to join in on their adventures. eventually, nine regenerates into ten, who falls in love with tyler. mickey leaves the crew to live in a parallel world and rose is torn away from them. all ten and tyler have left is each other. tyler resents the doctor, blaming him for never being able to see his friends again. but the two are still deeply in love and feel as if they cant live without each other, despite the strain in their relationship.
weeping angel tyler
tyler is a weeping angel who has mysteriously appeared inside the doctor's tardis and he cant get rid of him. he has no intention of harming the doctor, but ten is obviously terrified regardless. tyler is much larger than most weeping angels, and seems to have some kind of authority or control over them. he protects ten from other weeping angels and eventually gains his trust. the two fall in love but can never touch.
cryptkeeper/theta
a timeline where tyler and the doctor have swapped places. tyler is a time lord called the cryptkeeper, and theta is his human companion. this au has no set storyline yet.
Reverse self-ship
tyler is the main villain of a horror film, and ten is a regular teenager who self ships with him. until tyler becomes self aware and starts bleeding into reality
self explanatory aus:
big brother tenth, father tenth/son tyler, abusive tenth, little brother tenth, shota tenth, puppyboy tenth, teacher tenth/student tyler, father tyler/son ten, medieval tenler
a lot of the above aus sometimes overlap. none of them have a set storyline. theyre more just settings for imagines, scenarios, one shots, etc.
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Wow this is kind of insane that you're tagging me because you are a bit mythic to me ngl. Thanks for the tag!
I have so so so many WIPs/ideas I came up for and am leaving to rot ngl. This is so long that I'm putting it under a readmore lol
Doctor Who
Partly published:
Fixing your mistakes (one chapter published)
Biting you, with love (one chapter left)
Masterful Misdemeanors of a Monkish Nature (one chapter published)
In the Forest (Academy Era)
Series: When we were ten (one story published- all in this list unpublished):
Before
Deca Drabbles (a list of planned fics)
Do you think stars have feelings
Eighth Man Bound
If you're toxic, and I'm toxic, who's flying the TARDIS?
In which Jelpax gets something published
Paps
Sand and trees seen through the years
Skirts
Series: Patience Series (a planned series but no individual fics in seperate docs yet).
Series: The Ten Bonds Project:
Built for War
I regret not following you home
May I have this dance
Sometimes, it's magic
The Ten Bonds Project
We would always have been renegades
I won't bother listing my finished stuff, but I do keep them in the same folder lol.
Longfics:
Cars
Centennial revelations
Child of Hope
Ghosts after Sunrise
High and Noble Houses
Together after the war (human au)
Marraige
Pondfeels
Promised land
Rewind
She loves me
Support group for the doctor's companions
Tales from the Front
That CIA agent
Watching Doctor Who
Zephyr and Thira
Time Lord culture/ your words my tongue:
Your words
You knew my name
Lies are words
A handy guide to regeneration
Then everything else in my DW folder:
Let's burn together
A note on dimensional engineering
And I carry your name
Born of the dark
Café meme
Can you hear me?
Drdanny
Dying thoughts
Everything is fine
Explanations
False and lonely gods
I am not a good man
Immortal leftovers
In your head
Intervention
Jack lies
The Master and the dream lord
Missy and the Rani
One last trip
Sound, names, purple
Tenthree goes to therapy
That's not the guilt that drove me mad
The battle royale
We could have worn purple
What if we could do it all again
When the sunlight falls
Where the gifted children end up
Why does he call you babygirl
Wife
My original stuff
(I'm not listing the stuff that isn't actually plans for WIPs, like meta and art and practice. Also not listing my non fiction stuff, or my fanfics for other fandoms, because I'll never write them. Btw I sort by genre/intended universe. These are planned novels, collections, or short stories)
Achroniverse:
Far away from happy endings (planned short story collection)
How to live like an anarchist (planned spin off)
December 32nd 2020 (current WIP novel, nearly done)
FBI/writers:
His name was Kevin
How to worry your FBI agent
The Independent Variable
Gothic:
The monster in the corner
Where the old ones sleep
Murders:
Conscience
I have a secret
What Janet did
Who killed Odin Carlisle?
People/heroes:
A critique of Plato
Campus Chaos
Complexities in the case
Death Drive
How to fake date a friend
It's not romance
Killer genes
No prince for a princess
Odds and evens
Ouija board
Our midsummer nights
Overmorrow
Pink Anemone
Primers
Rational love
The big book of 'heroes'
The prime minister's client
Upside down client
I've also got some poetry, and some ideas to rewrite stuff like Shakespeare, but I won't bother listing those. Also I keep some completed stuff in my WIP folder because I'm a fool, but I've taken those out too, since this is a WIP list.
Short stories:
At the crossroads
Insight on the battlefield of the fallen
Our world used to be beautiful
Story collection
Tell me a story of home
The words unsaid
Uncategorised
Diary full of lies
Untitled future doctor who book
Flux capacitor
I thought this only happens in America
My last day on earth- a travel guide
Our bleak midwinter (currently writing for an anthology!)
Our Green Fires
Telepathy
Where the dragons reside
Fyi anyone can force me to start/finish something by sending me an ask lol
Tagging... @a-wartime-paradox @derinthescarletpescatarian uhhh I can't think of people. Help
WIP TITLE GAME
RULES: post the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, and then post a little snippet or tell them something about it! And then tag as many people as you have WIPs.
tagged by @soleil-in-retrograde!
*digs up my piles of WIPs* let's see here...
From the RRverse
Bloody Memories
Sun-Kissed
The Art of War
A Radiant Light
A Titan's Demise
Marsyas
Orion v Apollo
Naomi again
From Dusk to Dawn
Triumvirate V Koios
Phoebe
Dream
Helios TBM
Koios ToA
Artemis one shot
Apollo n Muses
Swarms and Swears
Drunk Twins
The Sun's Rise
Revolution
Buzzfeed Unsolved
Leto n Asteria
The Conspiracy of Rachel Elizabeth Dare
AUs
ToA Hunger Games AU
Comfortember 2023
Day 12 - When Everything's Wrong, You Make It Right
Day 18 - I'm Just (Not) Like You
Day 19 - Reaching For The Light (Of Day)
#OOOH DECA STUFF#you're writing a fake novel? sounds cool!#long post#wips#my wips#doctor who#dr who#dw#writblr
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Dimensional traveling Prince!Danny Fenton & Obsessed but still somewhat sane and logical! Damian Wayne
Just a random DeadSerious prompt I thought of at like 2am :>
Clockwork stumbled upon a peculiar universe where a group of humans had been engaging in bizarre activities. Recognizing the need for investigation, Clockwork assigned the newly announced Prince Phantom, a 14-year-old named Danny Fenton, to venture into this realm. It was a training opportunity for Danny, preparing him for his future role as King. Through a portal, Danny found himself suspended above the Lazarus pit, with Ra's al Ghul standing below him. Fortunately, Danny was dressed in his regal attire, which inexplicably aged him to 18 years old, sparing him from too much embarrassment. Ra's began questioning him, leading to a discussion about the potential dangers of the pit.
During his stay, Danny crossed paths with Damian, who was in the midst of his training. The 8-year-old assassin-in-training wasted no time in challenging Danny to a duel. As expected, Danny emerged victorious, leaving a lasting impact on Damian. Danny revealed that he too was an heir to a throne, possessing strength, power, and a tolerable personality, as Damian had previously remarked. These qualities managed to thaw Damian's cold and unyielding heart, finding a special place within it. From that moment on, Damian began courting Danny using the rituals he had learned from secret books in the league's library. He showered Danny with small gifts, heartfelt letters, acts of service, and even presented him with his second favorite knife.
In the meantime, Danny had been well aware of the situation right from the beginning, and he wasted no time in creating distance between himself and the child. Forget about it! Sure, he might be clueless at times, but he's not foolish! When a child hands you a thornless Rose and affectionately calls you 'Habibi', 'Rohi', 'Hayati', 'Albi', and/or 'Ya Amar'âeven though he may not fully understand the meanings behind those words, he definitely knows what 'Habibi' meansâyou can't help but have doubts, you know?! So Danny tried his best to keep the kid at arm's length, not wanting to give him false hope. After all, the kid was only 8 years old for crying out loud! But you have to give it to the kid, he was incredibly stubborn and persistent.
As time went on, two whole months flew by, and Clockwork finally informed Danny that there was no longer any need for him to investigate or keep an eye on the pit. When Danny asked for an explanation, the old man, true to his cryptic nature, simply delivered a mysterious message and left, much to Danny's annoyance. All he could do was leave a letter of explanation for Damian. Damian's heart shattered into a million pieces when he read the letter, realizing that he would never be able to see or even meet Danny again, as they belonged to different dimensions.
Time flew by and it was finally the moment to reveal his secret identity to his parents as Phantom. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned and he ended up being captured by the GIW, strapped to a surgical table for three days. After escaping, he made a quick exit from home, promising his friends and sisters that he would keep in touch. Clockwork then whisked Danny away to another dimension, sensing that he needed a change of scenery. Dropping him off in a crime-ridden city with just a backpack of essentials, including a dagger from Damian. As he transformed back to his human form in Gotham, he pondered his next move. Suddenly, a young vigilante? Hero? appeared and whisked him away through the city with a grappling hook. Just when he thought things couldn't get any worse!
Damian, now taking on the role of the vigilante Robin, was out patrolling alone. His father wanted him to gain more experience on his own. As he made his way through the city, he noticed a faint but distinct bright light coming from one of the nearby alleys. Curiosity piqued, he decided to investigate.
To his surprise, he saw his beloved from years ago emerging from a strange green portal. Gone was the royal attire Damian was accustomed to seeing him in. Instead, he was clad in a black and white HAZMAT suit, with a symbol in the center. And astonishingly, he even held the second favorite knife that Damian had given him all those years ago.
In a matter of seconds, his beloved transformed into what Damian believed to be a Wayne adoption bait. Without hesitation, he sprinted towards them, landing in front of them and carefully assessing the situation. In one swift motion, he slung his beloved over his shoulder and shot his grappling hook, swiftly taking off with them.
Damian wasn't sure what he would do next, but one thing was certain - he would never let his beloved out of his sight again. He had lost him once, and he refused to lose him again. His possessiveness over the things and people he considered his had grown stronger.
Perhaps he would find a way for them to sign marriage papers, or at least become engaged, despite their young age. Of course, it would only happen if his beloved, Danny, agreed to it. Consent and trust were crucial in any relationship, after all. If Danny disagreed, Damian would resort to the courting rituals his mother had taught him. The conventional methods from books hadn't worked, so he would try his mother's unique approach. Granted, he was technically kidnapping him, but it was only a few steps ahead. Damian was determined to win his beloved's heart, no matter what it took.
#damianwayne#damian#damian al ghul#damian wayne#danny phantom#dc#dc x dp#dcxdp#dead serious#deadserious#danny fenton#dp x dc crossover#dpxdc#dc x dp crossover#dp x dc#dimensional time traveling prince au
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(I'm an idiot. I kept on reading Iago's name as Lago, and it took an anon forgetting to capitalize his name to realize I was reading it wrong.) What if all of your au! Yuus met each other?
Happens to the best of us nonny pfff
Oh boy the SASS, they are all Yuu and they are all TIRED
Ok so just to remember there is for now:
Default! Yuu the one I usually use on mini dialogues and some fics and our dear host
Sgs! Yuu this one is post all overblots
Mirror works! Yuu (M!Yuu) this one already completed the game and is now home and can come back whenever they want
LN! Yuu little starved bean
Horror game/movie! Yuu (H!Yuu) the paranoic one
Vigilante! Yuu (Vg!Yuu) the world is on their back, relaxed and always in a mask
And Symbionte & yuu (S&Y) the chaotic and monstrous duo
I'am not including persona! Yuu neither Ptutu!Yuu bc I'm still figuring out their personalities and how they work, for now just as a base, one is the "silent" protagonist and the other the perfect prince, and that's why the yuu variants are there and not only the au ones
First things first
Default is begging M to share how they came back, but M's smart and basicaly "if this is a time travel + dimensional bullshit I don't want to change OUR fate so, no kid"
Sgs is on it too, no new info to Default, but they do talk about how... some things are way more chaotic on Sgs' universe "what do you mean birds like us? Wait... IAGO I KNOW THAT NAME!" "Me too but let them think we don't, it's funnier this way"
LN is the youngest in appearance and maybe in age too between all of them, just enjoying the chats... until S&Y shows up, then their instincts take over once they see the Simbionte, only H could calm them down, after all they are the horror survivor, both have shity lifes and came from horror universes, they bound over those
The diference however is that H original world was once a normal one, even they look terrified by what LN's universe was like SINCE THEY WERE BORN
Vg is the true moderator, entertaining when needed and collecting all info they can hear, specialy from Sgs and M, afterall they just want this to be over quickly pondering if they can take LN back tho, the kid may have some sick powers, they can tell
S&Y were not welcome at first but everyone warms up to them eventually maybe it's bc they came crashing on Venom's form but that might be just a stretch, Vg is very aware of their presences and looks like they can jump and slice their throats at any moment not Symbionte's best buddy
After a good talk LN and S&Y actually became the best of buds of the group, bounding over hunger, strange disfigured beings and form transformation. "Why the transformation talk kid?" "Just curiosity" "the tiny one is more like us than you think meat ball"
#twst#my yuus#many yuus#wait until the gossiping starts#no boy is safe#default now knows too much about some peoplet they never thought of too much#twst scenarios#twisted wonderland#nonny!#ask
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Sunrise | Hwang Hyunjin
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Genre: Angst, Romance, Drama, Comedy
AU: Beauty and the Beast au
Pairing: Hwang Hyunjin x fem!reader
Word Count:Â ~26k
Warning(s): Minorly dark themes, vague mentions of suicide, sparse censored language
A/N: Itâs finally done! <3 | For Kumi, my dear friend. <3
Playlist:
Lighthouse â Hope
forever rain â RM
Tag List: @hanniiesuckle17â @distrikt9â @hanstagramsâ @hyunsunqâ @smolboiseaveyâ (let me know if you want to be added!)
አStray Kids M.List | M.List áŠÂ
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| Zero â§
It was no lie that Hwang Hyunjin was what he was. A monster. A crook. A fiend.Â
But had that been his fault? No. Had it been his intention to piss off the old hag who showed up at his doorstep looking for shelter, who also happened to be a witch?
...Well, yes, technically. But in his defense, he hadnât known sheâd been a witch. He just assumed she was another ex-royal his fatherâs company had put out of business, bankrupt and seeking reconciliation. Another pawn knocked off the chess board.Â
So then was any of this really his fault?Â
Not in the slightest.
Late November was when colorful bouts of leaves piled in the corners and around the front doors of Everain Palace, when icy winds took hold from north arctic fronts and chilled all those who inhabited it to the bone, or at least, those unfortunate enough to end up imprisoned in the steely corridors below. Dank, gray shadows fell over the surrounding dark atmosphere of the cold stone walls, seeping in elongated coverage that fell over the once festering city of New Amber, now reduced to nothing but a sickly small town until the return of the harvest season. If anyone even bothered coming back.
It was no secret why no one ever wanted to come back. Everyone knew about the curse. Rumors spread fast, and as the head of his fatherâs company Hyunjin couldnât hide his scarred face forever. Afraid of becoming infected, afraid it would spread, half of the town vanished within the first few days. Another half of what was left disappeared over the course of the following two weeks, and the number of residents continued to dwindle even after that, until Hyunjin couldnât even tell you how many remained as of today, six years later. Ten, maybe twelve royals, some small groups of peasants temporarily settling in until they too were told about the curse, and the dark secrets of the young man who lived beyond its walls.
He was once beautiful until he ticked off the wrong old lady. Now he lives out his days staring at a reflection of who he once was.
The part he hated the most was that he couldnât deny it was the truth.
âMirror!â he called, clapping his hands once, twice, three times. âWhere is my mirror?! Where the hell did you put it this time?!?â
Begrudgingly with a sigh a shadow cascaded down along the stone wall, manifesting into something three-dimensional only a moment later. Blue hair fluttered softly around smooth, rounded features, a lone earring sparkling faintly in the pale moonlight, accentuating ripped jeans and the confines of a pitch-black hoodie.Â
The whole ensemble was tacky and incredibly outdated. âHereâŠâ His shadow said, holding out the small ornate mirror. His contractor grabbed it with anxious greedy hands, claws already beginning to form far too early thanks to the autumn equinox.
He paced away eagerly, collapsing to his corner of comforting feather downs and soft silk sheets, as he stared at a reflection of who he once was, who he used to be. How he would look today had he just pretended not to be home that ill-fated night.
âJisung!â He barked, glaring angrily over his shoulder. âCome here.â
The boy-shadow sighed once more, nodding slowly as he had no right to refuse the man who had complete control over him. So he slowly sulked over toward the bed, shimmering at the seams as he passed through the inanimate threshold like a waking dream. Carefully his edges began to dissolve, bit by bit, until nothing but a faint air of smoke remained, settling dispersedly around the dim-lit bedroom.
Hyunjin never took his eyes off his past-in-the-present self, who only stared back at him with vacant, mournful eyes. âShow her to me.â he demanded, gently leaning a few inches forward. âWhere is she?â
With careful swirls like a rippling tide the mirror faltered, spiraling and transforming the glass picture until the princeâs face was gone, the image of a girl taking his place.
Then another one. Then another oneâŠ
The mirror suddenly cracked. His hands tightened around the steel handle, a low growl resonating from behind parted lips curled up in a snarl.
âIâm sorryâŠâ the mirror muttered, Jisung suddenly appearing out of the cracks to stand before him. âSheâs still not here. I donât know what you want me to do abo--â
âI donât want you to do anything!â Hyunjin snapped, throwing down the mirror and shattering it into a million more pieces. âI just want her here! Whatâs taking her so long? Where is she?!â
âI--â Jisung winced as a few stray shards transpired through him, the feeling still foreign even after all these years and past mirrors similarly broken. â...I think these things just take time--â
âTime?! TIME?!?â Hyunjin was beyond livid. The moment he stood his servant shrunk back, nearly folding himself into the safe confinements of the old chiseled walls. âTime is something I donât have. You know this, Jisung. If this goes on any longer IâllâŠâ His voice trailed off and he gulped, snatching a fistful of hair in his sharp dark claws. â...Why isnât she here yet? What are you not telling me?â
âTelling you? Wha--â
âShut up and answer me!â He demanded, slamming the boy against the wall. The poor guy would have sunken through had he, again, not been under such a binding spell. Instead the only thing he could do was resentfully comply, doing all he could to spitefully avoid eye contact.Â
âIâm sorry, Hyunjin. I donât know--â
âYouâre working with her, arenât you?â Hyunjin continued with narrowed eyes. He began to shake him, tightening his chokehold around the boyâs throat.Â
Jisung gasped a bit, nails gritting against the echoing stone walls. âI-I really donâ...â He tried to choke out. â...I really donât know. I swear. Honest.â
âLies.â
The tightening intensified. Jisung felt like he was nearly going to burst.
Thatâs when heâd gotten the idea.
âY-Youâre right! I lied! I know where she is!â
The moment he was let go Jisung gasped for breath, grateful as the heavy sinking feeling of doom left his vacant bones. Hyunjin blinked once, twice before narrowing his eyes again, taking a careful step back.Â
â...I knew you were lying to me. Where is she?â
After holding up his hand for breath, his shadow slowly looked up from his knees, straightening and readjusting his strange, stretchy cufflinks of the hooded cloak he wore. âSheâs lying dormant somewhere. I can get her for you.â
âWhere?â
âUnder...erm,â He awkwardly coughed. â...O-Over that way...out yonder.âÂ
Hyunjin didnât seem very keen on the way his servant waved his hand dismissively in the random direction of âout yonderâ; but it was a risk he was willing to take. He was desperate. Three more days and...andâŠ
âFine,â he answered at last, lavishly turning his cape away from him to pace towards the half-opened window. âYou have until sunrise to bring her to me. I wonât wait a moment longer.â
âWha?! But she--â
âFine! Twenty-four hours. And you better return with the right one, or else.â
He gave a precise gaze over the slender curve of his princely shoulders, and that was all it took for his shadow to sink out of sight into the folds of stone-pressed cement below, the clouds blotting out the last rays of moonlight around them.
| One â§
âY/n~ Y/n, hurry up!! Câmon, weâre gonna be late!!â
âYes, yes, Iâm comingâŠâ
Your friend Rei ran another ten yards ahead, impatiently stopping for the umpteenth time for your slow-leisurely pace to match up. âUuuugh, câmon already!â
âI said Iâm comingâŠ!â
...Sheesh.Â
Autumn season. It was the time when the leaves changed their colors, one final requiem of individuality before fluttering away in the cool breeze, carried off somewhere to decompose and fall victim to the circle of life. It was also the time you and your friend Reiya, who you casually referred to as just Rei, spent all hours of the short-lived days travelling from village to town, in order to sell the wares of your fathersâ goods. They were both merchants, you see; itâs how the two of you had met, many years ago. But they were old now, the circle of life creeping up on them as well, and since all the men in your town were either taken or losers not worth your time, each of you vowed to take over the family business, carrying it wherever the wind decided.
...And anyway, neither of you were interested in the prospects of marriage; being tied down? And taking orders from some mustached buffoon? ...No thanks. Itâs not that you hated the idea of settling down, just...not in your town. Not at your age. Not yet.
This way, things worked out well-- you and Rei got to travel the continent, avoiding arranged marriage and spending time in each otherâs company selling your fathersâ wares and in turn, helping them out. They were free to enjoy a peaceful retirement while you added memories of wondrous places and escaped the evil clutches of a life tied down to a broomstick and a kitchen stove. It was perfect.
...Except for days like now, when youâd both woken up late and were at risk of losing a good place to set up shop. Your bad this time.
âHurry up!!â Rei whined, doing her famous one-tap-two-step-hurry-up dance. The balls of her slippered feet hardly touched the stone pavement of the path leading to the city, her arms flapping like a chicken as she readjusted the triple-stacked backpack of goods from falling off her bony shoulders. âLetâs go letâs go letâs go!!â
âI told you, Iâm coming!â You groaned, having been stuck with cart duty. It may have been nearly empty, but it sure didnât feel like it. Normally it took two people to steer, in addition to horsepower by your trusted steed, Carrots, but unfortunatelyâŠ
Carrots had too many carrots last night. And she wasnât doing so well.Â
It wasnât serious, but it would be at least another few hours before she got it out of her system, so this blissfully unfortunate morning it was you and Rei having to wing it...with you having pulled the short end of the stick.
âNnnneiiigh,â Carrots groaned from behind you. You gave her a gentle pat while trying your best to nudge the cart over the last hill.Â
âItâs alright, girl. Weâre almost there. Just a little farther.â
She let out a whine, almost seeming to nod in understanding.
âAhh, hurry!â Rei called again, making haste for the city gateâs checkpoint line. All merchants and traveling businessmen (or women) were required to have their items evaluated and checked by city officials before being licensed a temporary warrant to sell.
When you made it to the top of the hill, already out of breath, you deflated-- then just about fell over when you saw how long the line was.
Oh man. This is all my fault. We shouldnât have stayed up so lateâŠ
âYou look like you could use a hand.â
You turned around to find a tall...ish, slender boy, with hair the color of chocolate and big, round eyes to match. A single silver earring hung from his right ear. âOh, uh, thatâs okayâŠâ
â...Han,â he clarified, gripping one side of the cart. âHan Jisung. Just let me handle this. You should probably go help your friend; she looks like sheâs about to fall over.â
You peered around the other side of the small wagon to see that, indeed, Rei was playing a game of balance, swaying a bit too far this way and that as she wobbled on flat calloused feet toward the back of the long line. But you? Leaving your fatherâs shop in a strangerâs hands? Even if it was in a populated area, and he did seem genuineâŠ
âThatâs okay.â You told him, grabbing tighter onto your side. âI can take it myself, Iâm used to it. Thank you for the offer, though.â
â...â He blinked at you a moment, doing nothing at all but staring. Just when you were considering calling for Rei to come back, though, he laid off, tossing smooth hands in the air before shoving them in the front pocket of the strange cloak he wore. âAlright, alright. Didnât mean to scare you or anything. If you insist, Iâll be on my way.â
He let go, and you felt the full weight of the cart pull your body downward, gravity affecting you in the worst way. ...MaybeâŠ
âUm, hold on!â You shouted, and he stopped a quarter of the way down the hill, glancing up at you expectantly from over his left shoulder. Curse him. âYeah?â
â...â You set your pride and suspicions aside. â...It would actually...well, I wouldnât mind if you wanted to help. Just to the base of the hill.â
His eyes did the smiling for him, and was back at your side in seconds, taking the right flank while you managed Carrots and the left.
âMind if I ask you something?â He pipped just steps later, eyes peering at you from over the cart as he jumped like a small puppy trying to see over a counter space. You groaned.
âI suppose I have no choice, so, sure. What is it?â
âWellâŠâ He was beginning to mumble. âI know this may seem kind of sudden but, I have this...friendâŠâ
âNo.â
âHuh?â
The cart stopped rolling, delaying your schedule that much farther. âIf this is headed where I think it is, Iâm sorry but, Iâm not interested. Iâm very busy and I donât have time for...love. Or a relationship. Other than the one I share with my customers.â
âOh! No, no! HahahâŠâ Han had let go of the cart as well, scratching his cheek. âI-Itâs not that! Nothing like that...IâŠâ
His explanation was cut off by your sudden gasp, lunging forward to grab the cart as it started to descend down the steep slope. But it was too late; it slipped out of your grip like butter in a frying pan. âOh no!â
The cart raced down the hill, gaining momentum and speed the farther it went. Crowds of people gasped as well, jumping and throwing themselves out of the speeding wagonâs path, untilâŠ
It reached the bottom, but it kept going. And it was headed right for Rei.Â
Horror-stricken, you jolted, racing down whilst cupping your lips to scream out a warning call. âRei! Look out!!â
Rei turned around. Her eyes widened.
But she remained unscathed. In the blink of an eye something dark and ink-like had raced over the pavement and grass fields; it manifested beneath the wheels, and the cart just...stopped.
âRei!!â You cried, letting go of Carrots to plunder to her side. Sheâd fainted, but Han was there to catch her.
HanâŠ
You stared him down nervously from the other side. â...How did you get here so fast?â
He carried your friend to the shade of the forest surrounding the city walls, others whispering and already beginning to spread gossip. You tried to block it out and ignore the intense stares and glaring from eighty-or-so business-competitors, following Reiâs limp body and coming to rest beside it, pulling her head into your lap.Â
Though you were out of earshot, the whispering and curious eyes still followed you; so not good for business.
âHey. I asked you something,â you said again, making sure to keep one eye on him, and one on the cart. âHow did you get down there before I did? I didnât even see you move.â
The strange boy didnât say anything, save for laughing a bit. He then proceeded to ask you the oddest thing: âA man, or a beast...do you think we have a choice? On what we want to be?â
âWhat?â Your brow furrowed to form one solid unibrow. âDonât ignore me. I asked you first. How did you get down there so quickly?â
Still, he refused to answer. âTechnically, I asked you first. So you have to answer me.â
âI donât have to do anything,â you replied, âbut I will call for help if you donât answer me right now.â
Seeing the anger on your face, the boy calling himself Han looked out into the near-distance, at the line steadily encouching forward and now forming a beeline around your abandoned shop. âWell, given that we are out of earshot...itâs not much of a threat, but...still,â he shrugged, almost to himself. âI suppose we wouldnât want that.â
He set himself down criss cross applesauce, next to Reiâs spaghetti legs. You huffed, attempting to protectively heave her a smidge closer to you. âAlright, well, go on.â
He gave you the goofiest grin. âWell, itâs quite simple, really! I just swooped under the wagon, and jimmied the breaks! Worked like a charm!â
You frowned, not at all appeased with that answer. âYou...jimmied the brakes?â
âYep!â
âAnd it just...stopped.â
âThatâs right.â
â...You dove beneath a speeding wagon and managed to attach yourself underneath?â
âThatâs what it sounds like~â
âThatâs what it sounds like?!â
âLook, we can point fingers all day at who-did-what, but if you donât hurry and get back in line, youâre not gonna have any place at all to set up your little shop of knick knacks or...whatever it is that you sell. Is that a snow globe?â He asked, reaching for Reiâs bag. You swatted his hand away.
â...Fine, whatever. Thanks for saving her, I guessâŠâ
âAnd?â
You pressed a kerchief from your pocket to Reiâs forehead, smoothing ebony locks from her face. âAnd?â
Han smiled. Again. âYou gotta pay me back somehow, right?â
âFor doing a good deed? Do I?â You scoffed. âAnd here I thought you were doing it just to be kindâŠâ
âWell now you know~ ...I meanââ He swallowed at the glare you gave him. â...What I mean is, I did do it. To be kind. But Iâd love if it you could still pay me back by coming with me toââ
âIâm not going anywhere with you or your dumb friend, if thatâs what youâre asking. Just save it for the birds.â
Rei was starting to stir, twitching slightly, her eyes squinting in and out of consciousness. You began patting her cheeks and calling her name, but unfortunately, she still wasnât fully there yet. That, and the annoying man at the other side of her wasnât finished. âI have a proposal for you,â he stated.
âA proposal?â You didnât like the sound of that. â...Iâm not interested. Look, Iâll just, give you something from my shop, and you can be on your merry way, okay? Here, what about that snow globe you were eyeing before?â You reached over Reiâs body, fishing it out and handing him the novelty. âTake it. Itâs yours.â
The glass globe held the contents of a small gray castle, surrounded in a sea of red roses. Han took the globe from your hand, examining the structure and looking almost nostalgically somber as he watched the fake snow fall. â...Thank you, but itâs not what I want.â
âThen what do you want?â You groaned. âLook, just take whatever. I donât care, it doesnât matter. I have more important things to worry about right now.â
â...What I want,â Han said, ignoring that last part of your statement, âis for you to answer my question.â
âWhat? What questâ aah, I told you already, Iâm notâ!â
âA man, or a beast? As individuals, do we have a choice?â
The way heâd cut you off and stated his query so seriously made your head spin; it certainly caught you off guard, that was for sure. â...Iâm sorry...I donât understand the question.â
âHmmâŠâ Han thought. â...Imagine you were put under a...spell. A spell that turned you into a hideous monster, with fangs and claws and fur in places youâd never imagined...but it comes and goes, this curse of yours.â He tilted his head. âAre you still human? Or are you now a beast?â
Thoughts slowly circled your mind, not knowing what to think. You had no idea where any of this had come from, the only responses coming to mind countering questions: who is Han, what is he up to, why did he want to know what you thought of such a peculiar ideaâŠ
âWell?â He egged, leaning backwards.
â...I...I donât know,â you confessed, listing your gaze aside. âI really have no idea where you got such a crazy idea from.â
âOkay...then let me ask you this. Iâll help you out.â
What? Help you out?
He leaned forward this time. âDo you think we have a choice? Is it possible to define ourselves as one or the other?â
âWell...yes, I would think so.â Your eyes met his, hoping that if you gave him an honest answer, perhaps he would leave. âWe all have a choiceâ to be monsters, or men. It is not a matter of blood, or a spell, but a condition of the heart.â
You didnât know it, as youâd turned away; but the moment those words left your parted lips, his eyes shone with the hope of a thousand suns, dawning the horizon after the longest winter storm.Â
Youâd turned away to shuffle for a bucket and some more handkerchiefs in Reiâs Bag of Wonders, holding out the bucket without turning your eyes away. âI changed my mind. Make yourself useful and get me some water from the nearby stream, or in town, whatever. Justââ
But when you cast your eyes back to where Han was sitting, he was gone.
| Two â§
âYou must have been having one hell of a dream to stay passed out for so long.â
âAhahaâŠâ Rei buried her fingers in her hair, entangling them in the sea of ebony that flowed behind her and came to a steady delta tied near the ends. âSorry about that. It was like I wanted to wake up, but I just couldnât. Like something...some kind of invisible wall was preventing me from doing so.â
âHmmâŠâ
The two of you had made it into town safely, with little trouble other than what youâd previously gone through with that strange boy, Han. After getting checked in and circling the shopping district three times, your luck finally began turning around when one of the vendors apparently felt ill and decided to turn in early; bad for him, but great for the two of you. The spot couldnât have been more perfect, either: positioned right in the center of all the hustle and bustle, it attracted plenty of attention, and the moment you set up shop, customers came lining up at the window.
The two of you worked for hours to make up lost time, grinding your fingers to the bone, shuffling around each other to count coins, search for wares, and sign receipts of official purchase. By the time the lunch bell rang, you and Rei were about ready to fall over.
âIâm tired,â Rei moaned, collapsing to her knees and digging under the counter for your grocery supply. Woefully, her hand came back...empty. âAh, weâre all out of bread! And applesâŠâ
âWhat about that bag of trail mix you bought two days ago?â You asked while organizing receipts. Someone had to do it, and you knew Rei sure as heck wasnât going to.
She sighed, shaking her head. âCarrots and I polished it off yesterday. ...Oh, carrots.â Her stomach growled right on cue, a forlorn sigh escaping dry lips. â...Iâm so hungry...â
Something about that previous statement made you pause, inclining your head to the right in thought. âŠCarrotsâŠCarrotsâŠ?
...Oh no. Oh hellâs bells, youâd completely forgotten about Carrots!
Without a moment to lose you dropped the stack of receipts youâd been tidying up onto the counter, hopping out of the wagon and running as fast as your boot-clad feet could take you. Your knees were still stiff and exhaustion weighed you down, but you couldnât allow that to stop you. Not when that poor (dumb) horse was wandering and hopefully still waiting for you.
âHey!â Rei yelled, her head leaning out the window. âWhere are you going?! You forgot your coin purse!â She waved said object in the air, as if asking for a thief to come and swipe it. âI want lemons and some gum drops! I saw a candy shop about a block down!!â
âYou canât have candy for lunch!â You hollered back. âAnd I canât right now, youâll have to get lunch yourself today. Thereâs something I forgot.â
Her confused expression said everything else for her, but you didnât have time to chat about lunch plans. You had to get that horse.
You ran with all your might (what little you had left) out of the shopping district, down three blocks, and past the city gate...that is, until a guard stopped you.
âWoooah there, little miss.â The man grabbed your arm, effectively pulling you backward; and he had quite the grip to boot. âIâm afraid you canât just go hauling eighty out here like that. Iâll need to see some I.D.â
You cast anxiety-riddled eyes to the man, making sure each gesture showcased your anger. âWhat? To leave the city? ...But Iâm leaving, not entering!â Your anxious gaze sought out into the trees, the pastures of bitter decay and spooky autumn silence where Carrots was last seen. âPlease, I need to get out there. My horse is missing, Iâm afraid I forgot about her after a...mishap...and ended up abandoning her. Sheâs sick, so I donât have time to play games!â
âThatâs all fine and dandy, maâam, but rules are rules. Show me your I.D., please.â
âIâŠ! âŠâ
Reluctantly, you yanked your arm away, digging forâŠ
...Nothing, because youâd forgotten your coin purse. The image of Rei waving it with pride and worry left a bitter taste in your mouth. And your vendor verification permit was left in the shop, as well. â...I donât have any. My permit is with my co-partner, back in the shopping district.â
âHm. Well, youâll just have to go back and get it, then.â
âWhat?! I donât have time for that!â You turned pleading eyes to the officer, prayerfully searching for understanding alongside a missing horse. âPlease sir, she couldnât have wandered very far. Iâll be right back! Iâm only going--â
He shook his head. âSorry miss, like I said, rules are rules. Because of the recent string of kidnappings, all residents and visitors alike are required to provide valid identification before coming in or leaving city walls. Mayorâs orders.â
Youâd been thinking about making a run for it or finding another guard to reason with until the word kidnappings made its way into the conversation. Normally you would have been curious and not too concerned...howeverâŠÂ
...Thatâs considering you heard it from a local paper floating in the breeze, or along the gossiping grapevine from one vendor to another, one chatty socialite to the next whispering to each other among the lively bustle of city life. Why were you just now hearing about it here? From an officer? How long had this been going on?
In all the questioning silence, you basically forgot about...what was it you were looking for again? âUm, forgive me for prying, but...kidnappings?â
â...E-Er...thatâs...â The officer flinched, taking a half step back. â...Um...well...dammit allâŠâ He removed his thick uniform hat, scratching his head a moment before readjusting it to fit tall and proud. He cleared his throat. â...Please forget I said anything. If you wish to leave the city, Iâll need to see some valid I.D.â
â......â
He simply stood there, pretending as if nothing had happened. The only proof you had was the sweat swimming along his forehead, but surely heâd blame that on the nonexistent autumn heat and the fullness of his uniform.
You had no choice but to reenter the masses.
- ⧠-
When you return to the gates, the same officer approved of your vending license (still sweating from that âautumn heat,â) signalling for the men in the tower to let you through. It was late afternoon now, the skyline growing dangerously close to dusk; when youâd returned to shop a while earlier, you couldnât admit to Rei that youâd lost her best friend next to you (though some friend she was having no idea about the whole thing...), so you were left with little choice but to play along and have lunch until it was time to work again. The late-day crowds were always far less stressful than morning shifts, so confident she would be fine on her own you took back off for the South entrance the moment the work bell rang.
âCarrots...Carrots...looking for a food-poisoned horseâŠâ
Sigh. The words were a groan from your lips as you trudged about a floor of dead leaves and twisted bare tree branches. The skyline was starting to wear thin, every step you took noisy and either resulting in startling a field mouse or alerting a wandering bear out of hibernation of your whereabouts. Not an ideal situation to be in.
Iâve been wandering these woods for three hours now. Dang it, where is she?! ...Normally, Carrots was a good horse; she followed you around, did as told, and when you did lose her (...as this wasnât the first timeâŠ) she stayed put and waited for you to return; like that time in Cresentmoon Harbor (for it was literally shaped like a crescent), when you and Rei had been so distracted by some dashingly handsome fisherman named Minhee and wanted to hear his tales of the rough blue sea that youâd, yes, left your horse astray, where a group of thugs almost snatched her.Â
That had actually been a fun day, watching Rei throw apples and trinkets and club the ringleader with his own beatstick. This time, however, youâd known exactly where you left her. You were sure there were no gangs or thugs near a place like this; not a clean-cut, safeguarded place like Westwind...any yet, Carrots hadnât been there. Not at the top of the hill where you left her, or beneath it, beside it, or anywhere nearby.
...Although...didnât that cityguard mention something about kidnappings?!
That stupid horse. I knew I should have overruled Rei and named her Dumdum. She went and got herself kidnapped! URGH, I had to go pulling the short end of the stick today--
A sharp wind blew by without warning, causing you to shiver. Mournfully, you wondered if maybe you should turn back and enlist Reiâs help after all...have her summon back that courageous, beatstick-smacking frenzyâŠÂ
Oh, but how heartbroken sheâd be to hear of Carrot's disappearance! ...It was all for naught, though...Â
Carefully, you turned around and began walking the way you came, one step, then two...then stopped. Looking out into the moors, the forest beyond, the stretch of trees and forest decay that went on for miles and miles seemed...different, somehow. It went on for miles and miles and...miles and miles and miles. It didnât seem to have an end.
I know I didnât walk that far⊠Now now, Y/n. Canât see the forest for the trees, hm? Itâs no big deal, I just wandered a bit farther than I thought. Iâll start heading back now.
Because Rei was the fun-loving, clueless bubbly-type, you had to be the strong one (not including Wild, Pissed-Off Rei). You were the confident, analytical, and ambitious of the two. You prefered logic and data, and relied almost whole-heartedly on common sense, with few exceptions. And as any rational person of your nature would, youâd made sure to mark the entire way youâd come; so it was no big deal, wandering out a bit farther than you had intended.Â
...Except...
...The first marker never came. Not after five minutes, not after ten. You walked in the opposite direction for precisely 1,000 steps and counting, and all that greeted you were the same exact scene of bare trees and dead leaves. In the same order. In the same tones and volumes and shapes.
It was going to start getting dark in the next two hours. You stopped, thinking. Running numbers. Fishing for dataâŠ...fishingâŠ...fishâŠ...Minhee...hehehâŠ
No, no! Staying on track was crucial at a time like thisâŠ!Â
But you ended up standing there, for another ten, twenty minutes maybe, not sure what to do. There was a strange vibe in the air, you could feel it. The way it wafted through the air and settled on your skin. Rattling your bones. It almost felt like it was bribing you in another direction.Â
So you did an illogical thing unlike your nature: you kept walking straight ahead, ignoring it for as long as you could. But dammit, the scenery never changed! Not after an hour, not after twoâŠÂ
You were tired at this point, collapsing hopelessly by the same tree you passed a hundred times...and then you got an idea, like a fog lifting from your brain (Why hadnât you thought of this sooner?!). Grabbing a twig, you made a small notch in the tree. Then you took off running, jogging at a brisk pace. Never making a single right or left turn, not even in the slightest. Headed only one direction, following alongside the setting sun.
That same notch bid you a pleasant hello eight and a half minutes later. To make sure it wasnât just a coincidence, you walked another eight and a half minutes; same notch, same place, same twig resting lifelessly to the right. Same tree.
It was getting dark now. Soon the sun would be completely gone over the horizon, tucked away for twelve hours of sleep before returning to shine light on a new day. And you had no horse to show for it; more importantly, you were lost. Trapped in some kind of...weird bermuda triangle of decaying forest with no sign of life anywhere.Â
Great, just great. I hate my luck⊠waitâŠÂ
...Ah, yes. Conveniently, just when youâd thought to possibly scream out your frustrations into your work apron, rattling on about how much luck despises you, and how you despise her back, maybe shed a few tears since no one was around, a tower of billowing smoke caught your attention, a sign of life that hadnât been there before.Â
. . .Â
You should have been more cautious. Normally, you would have been. But given recent eventsâŠ
âHelloâŠ?â You called softly, pushing the door open; though, letâs be honest, the door really seemed to just...open itself. âIs anybody here?â
The house was old and worn. A small cottage just big enough for one, it must have been at some point; now, it was practically all but decayed along with the surrounding forest. Another heap of dead wood and rotted roots among many. A faintly ripe and sickeningly sweet scent wafted about the torn chamber, wrapping around sagging furniture, torn drapes, and a half-caved roof that gave clear sight to the full moon, bulging and cackling in a clouded manner.
It was a stark contrast to the decrepit old woman beckoning you from within.Â
âYes, yes⊠Come in, my child.â
| Three â§
A few hours earlier, Han Jisung had just been minding his own business, a faceless shadow of a dark hood browsing Westwind goods, humming a fiery tune, all while coming up with a plan for smuggling an innocent human girl into the cursed city of New Amber. He was pleasantly aware of the time; he had exactly ten hours left before he was due back at the palace, girl in tow, in order to keep his handsome blue-haired head and devilishly charming eyes.
He had time. The two cities may have been four hours apart on horseback, a diagonal stretch of twisted forest and steep valleys between them, but being a shadow he could just-- ...zip...and zig...and...zag...right beneath the⊠⊠âŠÂ
...He wouldnât be returning alone. He was transporting a human girl. That had no magical curse or powers to speak. The only way to return was the old-fashioned way...which meantâŠ
He only had half the time he thought he did. Balls.
Making his way through the afternoon crowds, he followed three winding back alleyways before making sure the coast was clear of wandering eyes, seeping into the broken cobblestone and dashing through history below, long forgotten structures and fossils of stories past: a mineshaft, a tavern sign, a snuffed-out bonfire. At just a block away he set out a brisk pace for where he last placed a tracking mark upon the one known as Rei.
It had been a simple plan; since Y/n was impossible to get near, he merely embedded a small tadpole of his shadowy spirit into the other. Since they traveled together, where one was found, the other wouldnât be far behind. Find Rei, find Y/n.
But beside that fact, it was starting to itch; being without a part of him for too long caused an empty, nagging feeling to rise and fall through his bones like a waxing, waning tide, going back and forth, back and forth. It got downright maddening after a while, almost like an addiction, to the point where eventually, he couldnât stand to be without himself any longer. If he wasnât whole, what was he?
...For a shadow...being whole meant everything.
âI see youâre feeling better,â he greeted her, the girl whose life he very well saved. Rei turned around from her stockpile of cash, where she placed many bags of coins in the Candy For Me! â« pile and few in the Dumb Taxes :( pile.
âOh, hey, I know you!â Her face lit up tenfold; an oddity given the fact she should have been unconscious for ninety-percent of their previous encounter... âYouâre the guy that saved me before! I thought you looked familiar!â
She threw a tarp over the stacks of cash sheâd been organizing before, as if that was going to...protect it, or something. She rested her chin in palm, elbows propped upon the counter space. Smiled.
âSo what brings you by? What can I help you with? Oh,â she smirked, wagging a single brow. âCould I interest you in this love potion?âÂ
A bottle of perfume made its way between them from out of nowhere, dangling like mistletoe. It...Han couldnât seem to take his eyes off of it.Â
âYou wouldnât happen to be looking for Y/n by chance, would you~?â Rei asked.
The proposed bottle had the painted label scratched off, where the replaced paint job read Love Potion No.9, along with a price tag of thirty-five coins. Han chuckled, doing his best to play off the awkward gesture. He had to tear his eyes away from it.
âThank you, but no,â he stated, gently lowering her arm to the table. The sliver of his missing portion swam back into him, through his fingertips and up his arm, and this didnât seem to go unnoticed by Rei, though he distracted her into shrugging it off. âI actually am looking for Y/n, if you happen to know where she is? I suppose youâre right about that part, actually.â
âOh? Really?!â Reiâs face lit tenfold...again. She squealed. âEeeeek, I knew it! Oh, I just love when this happens!â
Her face thrust straight into his, nearly close enough to kiss. It startled him into backing distance.Â
âWhat is it?!?â She cried excitedly. âWhat do you need to see her for?! Oh, please tell me itâs to exchange letters! Or trinkets!â She looked like the shadiest business woman ever in the next second. âY/n may have said she was organizing paperwork, but I knew what was really going on. Tee-hee!â
â...AhhâŠâ ...Shoot, what the hell was he supposed to say?! This girl didnât seem like the type to appreciate being let down... â...Thereâs something IâŠâ He gulped. âThereâs something I wish to show her. Before setting out, that is.â
âOhâŠâ Her frown encased her disappointment. âI see...well, actuallyâŠâ She twirled a strand of sleek black hair away from her tan complexion. âY/n left about an hour ago...no, it has to have been longer than thatâŠâ Her frown deepened, looking off into the distance. âShe took off as soon as lunch ended, and she hasnât come back yet. I think she said she was looking for somethingâŠ? ButâŠâÂ
Now she was looking down vacantly into the counterspace. There was a dull sheen in her eyes.
â...Iâm starting to worry. Y/n never just runs off for hours on end like this. Itâs not like her at all. ...What if somethingâŠâ
Han put a stop to that thought: one, because he hated seeing girls cry, and two, because he could tell she was the messy-crier that would get snot and tissues everywhere, including his hair and earring; also there was three: his ass on a silver platter, courtesy of His Angry-Cursed-Forever Highness. If he failed to secure Y/nâŠ
He didnât wanna think about it. Which is why he swiftly set Rei upright, patting her shoulders and promising that he would go out and look for her. She couldnât have wandered far, seeing as her whole livelihood was on the line (and in the hands of someone like ReiâŠwhom he didnât know that well, but stillâŠ)
âCan you give me an idea of where she may have gone? Which way did she go?â
âYeah, sure! She went that way, and, oh yeah, she took our vending license with her! Do you think she could have gone to City Hall, maybeâŠ?â
It was unlikely. City Hall was in the other direction, to the north-east; and according to Rei, Y/n had ventured south. The only thing there was lower-class common folk and the city gates, meaning the only conclusion he could come to was that she needed to verify her legitimacy in order to continue business, or she needed out.
After questioning some guards under a guise of glamour and shade (which was necessary for...private reasons), he was at last directed to a middle-aged man who claimed to have allowed the girl to leave some three to four hours ago. Before they could get an answer out of him as to why he wanted to know, Han vanished into the shadows like a thief in the night, slipping through the straying crowds towards the nearest alleyway, where he plopped down, zipped below, and popped right back up on the other side of the great city wall.
Removing his hood, he looked around, scanning the area for any clues of Y/nâs whereabouts. But, of course, nothing.
Dammit, it was getting late! It was already late!
Han bit his nails, fuming. Pacing. He was going to be in so much trouble if he didnâtâŠ!
...Sigh. Screw it all. Heâd just have to look for her. If he found her fast enough, he could come up with some plan to make it back to Everain before sunrise.
He began his search heading South, into the clamour of trees. Past one tree, two, five, twenty. Deeper and deeper he traveled, gradually becoming one with the earth and expanding his search among the elements. Beneath the earth, brushing against roots of trees and flowerbeds, he could âseeâ everything-- as far as a twelve mile radius.Â
His shadowed extensions stretched over the land, covering all ground within reach like the hands of a clock, time traveling faster and faster untilâŠ!
...He found it. Er, her. His senses zoomed in on a house, caved in from years of age and resentment, crumbling to dust even now outside the confines of Y/n...andâŠâŠsomeone elseâŠ
...Someone he knew.
Out of breath, he nearly choked in the enclosure of his own realm, eyes wide and heart frozen stiff. It took every last bit of strength to push himself free, for he couldnât escape fast enough; not when a demonic witch like her was around.Â
Except...heâd started to run the wrong way. And then he stopped entirely, unable to move.
He hated that decrepit old hag. After everything that happened...the magic, the sorrow, the black fires of hell...he wanted nothing to do with her. Heâd sworn that the moment he saw her again, it would be too soon. The witch that had taken his humanity.
It was she who had cast them all to hell in a handbasket, after all.
Standing there beneath the blotted night, gentle caresses of wind cascading and percolating through strands of brown and blue, he looked down to his bare hands, setting focus to the rivets of small scars where rivers of shadow flooded his veins.
A knock at the door. A sneer. A warning glare.
He tightened his grip on the air, so free and billowing carelessly in contrast to him.
A push. A harsh remark. A confident smile.
He squeezed his eyes shut.
Anger⊠Resentment⊠FireâŠ
AndâŠthenâŠ
He gasped for air once more. Not now. Now was not the time to think. He needed to act, to push all of this past him. It was the only way to break the curse and save Hyunjin, and in return, himself. The entire palace of Everainâ the whole city, perhapsâ was counting on him.
...Shadow. The only thing I remember...is black.
 Cringing, he threw caution to the wind, where fear was meant to reside with the birds.
- ⧠-
The house was as old and vile as the woman who lived there. Vines snaked and slithered their way around the entire enclosure like a brood of thorned vipers, between cracks in the wall panels and over the steps leading to a gaping front door, just asking to trip its prey into itâs dark clutches. Into her clutches; those wrinkled leathered hands dripping with metaphorical blood and darkness.
Han hated all of it. Heâd known about the Witchâs home for a long time, but he refused to ever step foot on her accursed soil (...until now, that is). The problem was, her biome was always changing, shifting and teleporting all over the place. Few unlucky souls who had survived to see it dubbed it Howlâs Moving Castle.
That title entirely ruined the book for him. Not that he particularly enjoyed reading, anyway; but he refused to lift it or so much as look at the bookâs spine resting in the lavish, dusty library back home.
âHey,â he called, marching right in. There wasnât time for cold feet or second thoughts; if he didnât have Y/n, there would be no point in going back. Returning without Y/n meant certain death via Hyunjin, but going through the Witchâs Biome meant likely death via whatever disdainful plot the Witch could come up with. At least facing the Witchâs path, he had a slim chance of making it out alive. If he were fast enough.
Heâd thought about it on the way over: before, he had no powers to speak of. Heâd been a regular, average teenage boy just trying to make it up and through adulthood, figuring out what he wanted to do with his life. But with the Witchâs curse, all that changed; he was essentially one with the darkness; and darkness was everywhere. Especially here.Â
Assuming Y/n was conscious and able to move, he calculated that with high enough confidence and self-esteem, he should have no problem distracting the foul old hag long enough for his last hope to escape. (And Lord knew he had plenty of that to go around...)
Darkness clouded the entire room, choking out all light save for a few small rays of moonlight. The temperature seemed to be dropping 10 degrees every second. âHello?â He tried again, checking left, right. âI...I know youâre here. Witch.â He was already beginning to seethe. âCome out. Where is Y/n?â
There was no response. Nothing creaked, no one croaked. Not even the wind outside made a sound.
Then something darted behind him, to the right, and he parried the opposite direction, biting his lower lip. Here it came. The worst part.
A single field mouse made its way into the faint slivers of rooftop moonlight. And there it sat, perched on its hind legs, whiskers twitching and tail dancing rhythmically across the uneven floor.
âHow do you like?â came a creaky frail voice from beyond. Her voice was a sour note to his ears.
Han gritted his teeth, tasting blood on the horizon. âIâm not here to rate your latest experiments,â he spat. âThat better not be Y/n. Show yourself, now.â
A lingering moment passed before the fleabag chuckled, stepping ancient bones into the small pool of light. âAlright, alright,â she said, in a mockingly chiding tone. âNo need to get so angry. Thatâs what got your friend into so much trouble, after all. And look what it did to you.â
Two minutes in, and she was already hitting a nerve. Nerves that needed to remain untouched were his plan to go smoothly. âDonât tell me what to do. I donât take orders from you. You already ruined me. What more could you possibly do?â
A dark foreboding thought brewed up a storm in her eyes, just lingering on the edge of sanity. âBelieve me,â she rasped, âI showed you both mercy.â
Han flinched. He couldnât help it. He wanted to explode, yet cower in terror, all at once. He was livid, yet terrified-- anxious-- and a little sick to his stomach. âGive me Y/n. Right now. I didnât come here to chat.â
The old woman smiled. âI canât,â she simply stated, not moving an inch.
âWhy not?!â
âBecause youâre standing on her.â
Horrified, Han shot his gaze downward. Corsarn, he didnât think heâd been standing on anything but theâŠ!
But there was nothing but paled wooden planks. The Witch laughed. âAhahah, not physically on her, dear. Though this house is so old, you may as well be...Iâm surprised the floors havenât caved in to match the roof.â
After holding her gaze a moment too long, he took a step back, flitting his eyes between Witch and supposedly underground wardrobe. âOpen the door. Slowly.â
âOh, so now Iâm supposed to be taking your orders?â She scoffed, sighing at the end. âMy, how times have changedâŠâ
âJust do it!â he ordered.
The Witch gave a stern, slight scowl. âOh, fine. Iâm out of enough magic to put another curse on you anyway,â she muttered. Tapping her ancient walking stick once, twice upon the rotting floors, something clicked below, and the square space where Han had been standing swung open. âJust so you know,â she added, âI took the liberty of having a little fun, as you probably already guessed. Sheâll be out for a few hours, but I donât foresee death in her future; at least, not in the near one,â she chuckled.
âYou--!â ...Rrgh. He still had to bite his tongue. His lip was already going to be busted and sore tomorrow.Â
Trotting down steadily with caution, before the gaze of a putrid old smile he descended the hidden staircase, never once letting his guard down. The girl he sought was safely snoozing in one piece, lying like a waking dream...other than being unconscious.
He gathered her up, using shadow to cross the room, just in case a trap was lying dormant on the way over, and with Y/n in his arms, he almost thought about attempting to drag her into the Shadowworld with him, just so he didnât have to face the old has-been again and make a clean getaway.
But it was too risky. And likely, it wouldnât work; so carefully, he placed one nimble foot in front of the other, across the blank room, up the stairs, and into the familiar darkness from moments before. The Witch was still waiting for him, still as a statue in the exact location she had been. She followed him all the way to the door, tittering at his suspicion of the whole thing.Â
She then watched as they made it off the porch. âHere,â she announced, sensing his urgency; for heâd just been about to make a run for it before she called him.
Nervously, he turned around halfway, holding Y/n tighter.
The bat continued her chuckling. She scooped down surprisingly swift, tossing something gray and furry into the air. It landed haphazardly onto his arm, clinging for dear life to his sleeve with a faint squeak! before scampering up to his shoulder. âTake him,â she said, making a shooing motion with her hand. âI have no need for the pitiful thing. He can keep you company on your way back.â
Company? Oh, no no no. He didnât think so. He wasnât stupid; Han knew of her tricks. The rat was probably a spy, or some kind of ticking time bomb. Forcefully, he shifted his grip on the girl, snatching the creature from its place--
...Except, he meant to throw it back. He did. He would have tossed the wretched thing to the ground and stomped on its brains without a second thought.
But itâd cried. Shrieked. Wailed. He knew the sound of terror when it howled.
Glancing up, he saw that it was crying. Actually crying.
Something was off. It had to be human...or at least, have some sort of intelligent wit.
Loosening his grip, he allowed the creature to squirm and wiggle its way free, scampering up his arm and tucking itself fearfully in the pouch of his hood with a nosedive. Sensations of trembling fell against his upper backside.
âTake care on your way home; you may need it.âÂ
A twisted smile. Tch.
Glowering amongst the laughter, he left the darkness behind him.
| Four â§
âHow may I assist you, dear?â The old woman asked.
Your eyes scanned the area, dilating and adjusting to the faint light. âIâm sorry,â you began, giving a small, polite bow. âI didnât know anyone was home.â
âOh, now, thatâs alright~â The woman insisted, beckoning you farther in. âCome, come, sit! Make yourself a home. Iâm the one who invited you in, yes?â
â...â Carefully you nodded, moving with caution to take a seat at the dusty worn table.Â
âNow,â she said, popping joints as she settled across from you. âWhat can I do for you today?â
â...Do for me?â
She chuckled. âYes, yesâŠâ Her eyes were impenetrable, boring into yours. You had trouble looking away. âNo one comes here without a purpose. There are no happy accidents.â
â......â Again, you found yourself hesitating, having trouble forming the right words. Words were becoming a limited resource all of a sudden.Â
âWell~?â the woman pressed.
â...â You swallowed dryly. Something just wasnât right; but who were you to lie to an old woman? In her own home, nonetheless. âIâm looking for someone...my horse, actually.â
âHmm, I seeâŠâ
âShe wandered off...well, no, thatâs not true.â You sighed. âI left her by accident. I abandoned her without meaning to, out front of Westwind city. Weâd woken up late, my friend and I, and in our hurry and a near-death experience thanks to someone, I ended up forgetting all about her. When I went back to fetch her and bring her home, she was gone.â
âOh, myâŠâ The old woman was still smiling. âThat sounds like some adventure the two of you had! Though, tell meâŠâ She tilted her head. âWho is this âsomeoneâ that got in your way?â
âHm? Oh,â You sighed, again. âSome strange boy that just showed up out of nowhere and offered to help me move the cart downhill. Heâs no one special.â
The woman chuckled. âWell, he must be to have stepped up and offered you assistance in this day and age,â she replied. âWhat was his name?â
There was an intensity you didnât like. As if she were interrogating you for answers.Â
Dryly, again, you swallowed.
âHan-something, I think. Han...Jisung.â
Thatâs when it had been over. But you hadnât known that; not yet.
âHan JisungâŠâ The woman repeated. She was clearly searching the archives.Â
Then she found what she was looking for, and curving crooked fingers skyward, she beckoned your hands to be placed atop of her on the table.
âGive me your hands, dear. I know just what it is that you need.â
If only you hadnât listened to herâŠÂ
- ⧠-
You were no fool. You saw what the witch had done to you, just before falling unconscious.
Stirring now, you curled into the weight of something dark and soft, something sheltering and warm against the cold night air. Whatever it was held you tighter, the world slowing down.
âY/n? Are you alright? Can you hear me?â
Ow. Yes.
One of the side-effects must have been a splitting headacheâŠ
âYes...I can hear--â
Rrpt! Hold on a second. You knew that voiceâŠ!
In all haste you shot upright, only to collide foreheads with Han Jisung, the both of you growling in pain. Your headache just got ten times worse.
âOwâŠ! Sh*t, of all times and placesâŠâ After counting one, two Mississippis for the pounding to decrease, you sent him a glare, blurry vision mixed with clouded judgement. âWhat are you doing? Whatâs going on, where are you taking me?!â
The foolish boy snorted, ignoring you to continue walking. As your eyes cleared of drowsiness, you could see the two of you were alone, out in the middle of the forest. âA simple thank you wouldnât hurt, yâknow. I did just finish saving your life a few hours ago.â
âYouâŠ?â Hesitantly, you looked around again, pressing a hand to your forehead in feeble attempt to decrease anymore throbbing heartbeats. â...Where are we? I donât know what youâre talking about. Put me down this instant.â
âYou sure do ask a lot of questions for someone who was just cursed and knocked out.â
âI said, put me--! âŠâÂ
You paused. The whole world seemed to.
Carefully, slowly, you turned your face back towards the sunlight. â...Wh...What did you say?âÂ
Han snorted. Again. âYou heard me. You waltzed right into the Witchâs Biome like an idiot, and now youâre one of us. I donât know what Iâm going to tell HyunjinâŠâ
...Youâd stop listening towards the end. Everything just naturally tuned out, your eyes falling aimlessly to stare vacant holes into the dimensional rift of the traveling space around you.Â
âIn case youâre wondering,â Hanâs voice cut through, calling for your attention once more. âIâm not going to hurt you. Iâm taking you to my friend; well, heâs really more of my...uhmâŠâ
You waited vacantly for an answer.
â...UhhhâŠâ
You didnât have time for this. Not that anything mattered or made sense anymore. Still, you werenât going to idly sit here and listen to Tweedle Dee make dumb noises the rest of the night. âHeâs what?â you pressed, aggravation clearly showing. âIs he your master or something?â
Han Jisung nearly dropped your hungover cursed arse. Which told you you were right, even if he kept insisting you were wrong. It was pretty funny to see him fuming and hot under the collar the rest of the walk.
Speaking of walking, you had fidgeted and demanded to walk by yourself, but after nine nos and a tenth yes, you found you had absolutely no strength in your wobbly, jelly-like legs. Resulting in Han carrying you like an unfortunate groom once more.
Yes, youâd argued for him to take you back. But no, he refused.
Which meant he had to be that kidnapper the city guard mentioned after all.
This lead you to be afraid, and rightly so; what if Han killed you?! What if he actually was dangerous, and he had been lying to you from the start. Nothing heâd been saying up until this point made sense anyway; and just look at the way he was dressed. Only crazy people wore such strange, unusual attire, so futuristic and bizzare-looking.Â
And, you noticed, the closer you got to...wherever he was taking you...the more and more his appearance changed.
It was gradual, slow at first; just a random strand of hair, a speck of color in his eye that hadnât been there before. Then, out of nowhere, it was like time sped up around him, and his eyes became a solid, bright blue, his hair a darker contrast, and that lone earring he wore shimmered with a paradoxical bright darkness, like shadows giving birth to light.
It was...insanity. Yet, regrettably, you had to admit heâd grown incredibly attractive.Â
Han didnât speak much the second half of your trip, and neither did you. You were too busy trying to process what was happening, and he was lost in his own world, eyes never leaving the road ahead except to occasionally check on you. It was a nonverbal communication: Are you still doing okay? / Yes, Iâm fine. Quit staring at me. / Yeah, okay, youâre welcome.
About two hours later, the two of you arrived at the gates of an old, rustic castle, and a city that looked all but lost.
| Five â§
Your headache had at last subsided by the time you arrived at Everain Palace. ...Or at least, thatâs what the sign said it was called. You were barely able to read it through the layers of rust and vines, however. âThis is the place?â
âYep,â your entourage announced, setting you down beside him. âItâs been a few hours now, so you should have the strength to walk again, at least to your room. But Iâm sure I can get some lackey somewhere to carry you the rest of the way if you canât manage.â
âHold on...what?â
âWhat?â
He finished setting you down, and you wobbled your way back a few steps, leaning against the gateâs archway for support. âIâm not staying here. I canât. I have to get back to Rei and find Carrots, my stupid horse. Then, Iâm renaming her Dumdum and weâre sweeping all of this under the rug.â
Instead of laughing, or perhaps getting a little angry even, Han Jisung stared at you with the most pitiful glance anyone had ever given another human soul. It was dreadful, but soft, somewhat loving, and oozing with regret.
And then he said those abysmal words you were scared of hearing all along.
âIâm sorry, Y/n. But Iâm afraid you wonât be traveling anywhere anytime soon.â
You stared at him dumbfounded. This was it, you thought. The truth revealed. He really was a kidnapper; and now, you were his next victim. The whole charmingly dopey and idiotic act had been just that: an act. And youâd fallen for it.
So you did the next thing you could think of, seeing as fighting and running away were out of the question in your weak and disoriented state.
âKIDNAPPER!!!â You screamed. âTHIEF! HUMAN TRAFFICKING!! HELP!!!â
But soon you remembered your surroundings, where you were at this time: a rundown city that appeared to have been abandoned for years, closed off in an eternal slumber. Everything was covered in vines and dust, and hardly anything made a sound.
You were doomed.
Han rushed over quick to keep your mouth shut while sweating at the seams, but a chomp to his hand did him right good, and while he was bouncing around and airing out his hand like a blubbering buffoon you tried making a run for it. Keyword: tried.
In the end, you only made it as far as the circle of trees isolating this town before something pierced the back of your neck, and you were a prisoner of sleep all over again.
- ⧠-
You arenât quite sure; perhaps you slept for eight, nine hours. All you knew is that when you awoke, there was sunshine pouring through the curtain-laced window like the brightest waterfall.
A...curtain-laced window...and silk sheets⊠⊠âŠÂ
You hopped to it the next second that thought circled your mind.
No. Oh, noâŠ
...This certainly wasnât your room. Your room was with the stars, the ocean, the grassy plains and trees, Rei at your side. This was an actual room, complete with a bed, canopy, dresser and wardrobe, a nightstand, and an additional table with matching chairs, four to be exact; two large windows, standing side by side at opposite ends of the room to your left. One beside the table, one near the door.
There was a note left for you on the nightstand (to your left) as well.
Y/n -
Iâm sorry I had to knock you out like that. But youâre one of us now, and I canât afford to let you leave. Itâs important. Lives are at stake. You have to trust me, please.
Thereâs someone Iâd like for you to meet. More like I need you to. Iâll explain more later, when youâre awake. If you read this and you still donât feel well, feel free to take another couple of hours to yourself, to get your bearings; but donât sleep for too long. Iâll wake you when weâre more pressed for time.
Again, Iâm really sorry about all this. I hope you can find it in you to forgive me, but I get it if you need more time. Just promise not to take it out on Hyunjin, if you happen to run into him first.
Signed, Han, your kidnapper
There was an additional piece of paper that fell from behind the original.
P.S. - That was just a joke. Donât freak out. Iâm not a bad guy, really. At least, not as bad as you probably think I am.
âŠ
You didnât know what to think of anything anymore. This was all just too much. What on earth had happened to you? How did you get roped into all of this? ...Youâd just wanted to find Carrots, and bring her home so Rei wouldnât be sad and you wouldnât feel guilty and the two of you could save the trouble of having to buy a new horse, train him, yadda yadda yadda. Instead you stupidly and ill-fatedly stumbled upon the home of an actual witch, walked right in, and told her things you probably shouldnât have. You didnât like the way sheâd looked at you when you mentioned knowing Han Jisung.
The Mark of the Rose, the witch had slurred, eyes wide with a sinister grin. A blessing, and a curse.
Then sheâd spouted some sort of riddle:
When sunrise comes and all is lost, Look upon the oldtown cross There youâll find just what you seek This aging womanâs prophecy But if yet still you manage to bend And find and seek what stormâs may rend May fortunes smile and bring you light For the many remaining days of your life
...She hadnât told you what the heck any of that was supposed to mean. For one, how could plaguing you with a mark from some wicked sorcery be a blessing?! And, whatâs more...how was it a curseâŠ? ...Her strange chanting hadnât made any sense, though that last part had sounded nice...maybe that was the blessing?
Something made a skittering, scuffling sound. Turning to your left, something small and fuzzy caught your eye, climbing up a chair leg and coming to rest on the cushion above. It was...holding a crumb of cheese. Sitting there like a person, flat on his bum.
It was some kind of rodent.
You bristled all over, hair standing on end. âA RAT!!!â You shrieked, leaping from bed to dresser. Thankfully it had been bare atop the surface, minus the unlit candle and some kind of ornate mirror, which was an unfortunate accident. Seven years of bad luck was just what you needed, on top of everything.
The moment you let out a cry of alarm, the mouse similarly screamed-- possibly louder than you-- spasming out of the chair and running in circles with sweat flying from its brow until it ran into another chair leg and clocked out, rolling into the path of sunlight.
Youâd been about to grab that discarded candle as a weapon until the room became incredibly bright. Clouds parted from outside, sunlight magnifying to flood the whole room.Â
And then, when the sunlight narrowed to pierce the unconscious vermin straight through its heart, he became a boy.Â
Hair the color of sunset and cheeks flushed rosy pink, full of freckles scrunched his nose, squinted, and wearily stared back at you, upside down. Prayerfully, by some miracle, he was still wearing clothes.
That didnât change the fact that you had no idea what to make of this sudden development. You stood there, hunched frozen atop the dresser, candle half off the floor and jaw nearly there.
âHn-- nnnnghâŠâ he groaned, sitting up with a hand to his head, much like you had leaving the Witchâs Biome-- thatâs what Han had called it, right? â...Ouch...thatâs the last time I go exploring on my ownâŠâ He glanced at you over his shoulder, giving a kind, tired smile. âThanks for turning me back! Iâm sorry I scared you, Y/n.â
Your candlestick went flying across the room.Â
âOW!!!â
âWHO ARE YOU?! HOW DO YOU KNOW MY NAME?!â you yelled. An accusatory finger followed. âThis isnât funny, and Iâve been through enough now! Iâm sick of playing games, give me an answer right now or Iâm throwing this broken mirror next!â
The door burst open. âWhatâs going on in--?! âŠâ
Han Jisung was staring at Mouseboy curiously at first, widen eyes unblinking, you on the dresser second, a careful blink there...but the moment his eyes landed on the cracked mirror, he fell to his knees, hands in his hair.
âOH SH*T!â He shrieked, panicstricken all over. His voice was more pitched than (should be) possible. âWhat the hell did you do?! Who did this?!?â
Innocently, Mouseboy pointed to you, as if he had any right to be part of the blame game. âIt was an accident, though,â he vouched (like that was supposed to make it better!). âI did the same thing when I woke up and saw myself an hour ago; you should have seen it, I broke five of those things! Talk about unlucky!â
He laughed. Han screeched, looking like The Scream. âYOU DID WHAT?!?!â
There was going to be a river running through the room by the time he finished sweating, pacing all over the place while nearly showering the floor and furniture with strands of blue hair. Mouseboy scratched his speckled-cheek, shifting to rest on the calves of his brown-clad work pants (Heâd obviously been some kind of farm or errand boy before all this). âS-Sorry about that...it was an accident, reallyâŠâ He bowed his head. âI-I can maybe get my boss to cover any property damage, but man, Iâll be working forever to pay it offâŠâ
He sighed. You almost (almost) felt bad for him. But it was gonna take a lot more than just looking cute and pitiful to sway your emotions.
When at last heâd finished his...episode...Han stood from where heâd kneeled in prayer on the pinewood floor, swiping a hand over his face, shaking it off, and placing determined hands on his hips. âOkay,â he declared. âItâs alright. Iâll just have to convince Jeongin to pull an all-nighter and fix everything. Good thing he knows a thing or two about craftsmanship!â
Jeongin? âŠ
You faltered, repeating the name curiously as you hopped off the dresser, now that the vermin crisis was over. Thankfully, your absent-mindedness didnât cost you any cuts or bruises, seeing as there very well could have been shards of broken glass on the floorâŠ
Han smiled your way, nodding. âYeah, thatâs right. We have a lot of introductions to get out of the way, so if youâre ready...well, you might want to get dressed first.â
Even more curiously, you looked down to examine yourself.
An eggshell, lace nightgown greeted your eyes.
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Who changed you...?!?!
| Six â§
âRight, so,â said Han, pointing to each stranger in a misfit-lineup. âThis is Seungmin, Jeongin, and...Felix, right? ...Yeah, okay, Felix.â He smiled, gesturing to you next. âFamily, this is Y/n.â
Everyone either waved or bid you their own form of greeting, some shy, others more open. Now dressed in a sea-green gown with white-lace trim and possibly the most gaudy over exaggerated bow in the back (smaller, matching ones on your shoes and hair), you did your best to curtsey, though it was awkward and embellished to say the least, and really youâd just used it as an excuse to hike up your quarter-calf socks that refused to stay put. âYeah, alright...nice to--â
âAnd this...is Hyunjin.â
The air got a little colder all of a sudden; both metaphorically and otherwise. You glanced up from rebuckling the annoying Mary Janeâs on your feet. Froze.
A tall, slender man stepped forward from where heâd been leaning against the wall beneath the cloak of shadow in the hallway. Now, stepping forward in the light of a grand, deserted chapel, his dark hair combed back by rough fingers pressed for time, he wasâŠhe wasâŠÂ
He was staring at you as if youâd hung the moon in the sky. His eyes were so round and...big. Practically moons themselves.
â......â Han cleared his throat, voicing everyone elseâs discomfort. âYes, well...okay, then. This is great! See?!â He motioned to you as if you were some kind of showcase prize. âI brought her back, just like you asked! Now thereâs no need to do anything rash or bloodthirsty! HahahâŠhahâŠ! âŠâ
Everyone was strangely silent. Looking at each face in turn, though many were staring at you, none could look you in the eye; and no one dared to so much as peek in this Hyunjin fellowâs direction. In fact, the red-headed boy, Jeongin, seemed...almost...rather afraid.
âHang on,â you interjected (though there was nothing but silence for sometime now). The gears in your mind cranked back to the letter folded messily on the nightstand: Lives are at stake. I need you to meet someone. âSo youâre saying you brought me here because...your friend wanted me here?â You huffed. âI donât understand. You said that lives were at stake. Whoâs dying?âÂ
Quiet. A somber aura fell over the small gathering; maybe that had been a little brash of you to ask outrightâŠ
But you needed answers! Why were you here? What was going on? â...Han,â you said, and instantly the boy looked up at you. âWhy did you bring me here? Whatâs going on? âŠâ You scanned the other four faces of boys around you. âWhat did you mean when you said...I wasâŠâ You shook your head. Doubts were flooding in like a dam had just snapped. âThis better not be a set up.â
...More quiet. Han cleared his throat once more, stepping back in line. He had no answers to give; his features only hardened. The other three boys in line were looking anywhere else-- the floor, the walls, the ceiling. Oh, look at that beautiful glass window up there. And look at that one!
Hyunjin just kept on staring at you as if staring right through you; like he couldnât comprehend your existence. He was completely locked in a trance.
After youâd carefully righted yourself, and had just begun turning away to get the heck out of Dodge, it was Seungmin that spoke next. âYouâll have to forgive him,â he called, scratching his head. You turned around. âItâs been a while since any of us have seen another human being before, nonetheless one that isnât cursed--â
Han flinched, just out of the corner of your eye. Twitch. â...Oh, you meanâŠâ
Your eyes locked with Hyunjinâs, still stuck in outer space. Seungmin nodded. âYeah...and as for him--â He flicked his eyes on Han. âHeâs just stupid.â
âHey!â The man protested. Seungmin simply rolled his eyes.Â
âWell itâs true! I bet you failed to explain anything thatâs going on to this poor girl. Just look at what you made her wear!â He gestured rather violently to your ridiculously (somewhat childish) outfit. âShe looks like she stepped out of a dollhouse. The cheap, tacky kind they used to sell down the street at Aunt Marieâs.â
âUm, actuallyâŠâ You scowled. âI dressed myself. There wasnât much to go off of in the closet other than old-era gowns and...well, that was basically it. Speaking of which, thoughâŠâ
You stomped forward. Everyone (minus Trancy) jumped.Â
âWhich one of you changed me before?! I donât recall wearing or even owning some fancy nightgown before getting the lights shot out of me.â
Seungminâs jaw slacked. âYou drugged her too?!â
âOnly because she was trying to escape!â Han griped. âI didnât want to have to shoot her! Besides, it wasnât like I used anything heavyâŠâ
âStill,â Red-headed Jeongin said, siding with his buddy. âWhat would Hyunjin say if he werenât lost in his thoughts again? And did you even consider Y/n?â
Han scoffed. âI brought her back, didnât I? Iâm pretty sure thatâs all that matters.â
âRegardless,â Seungmin spoke, âYou still basically brought her here against her will. Thatâs kidnapping. Iâm pretty sure the curse isnât going to--â
âHello?!â you yelled, waving your arms. âI asked you all which one of you changed--! âŠâ
Your eyes landed on Felix. The boy blinked, innocently processing, then bloomed another shade of rosy pink. âO-Oh, noâŠ!â He waved his hands. âIt wasnât me, honest! Iâve been stuck as a mouse since last Tuesday! A-Also, you were already...I-I mean, I suppose if it wasnât you, someone else had alreadyâŠâ
His voice trailed off; too modest, and he had a solid alibi. It couldnât be him. In the background, Han and Seungmin were still arguing, with Jeongin occasionally chiming in to support Seungminâs case.
âLet me guess,â Seungmin mused, arms crossed. âYou probably stole them from Lady Verena down the road.â
Han made an urk! sound. Seungmin sighed.
âI knew it...no wonder sheâs dressed so gaudyâŠâ He and Jeongin turned to you with kind eyes. âListen, Y/n. Weâre really sorry about all this. If you need anything, from now on come to me or Jeongin. Weâll be sure to take care of you. Heck,â he grumbled, âeven the new guy Felix could have done a better jobâŠâ
Felix smiled awkwardly. You and Han both fumed; for different reasons. âThatâs not what I--!â
A low growl cut through the lowly-chaotic atmosphere. Everyone ceased their bickering.
The assumed head of the palace had awoken.
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He walked circles around you. Circles and circles and circlesâŠÂ
You were starting to get more than a little dizzy.
âFascinatingâŠâ Hyunjin mused. It was as if he were the only one in the room, and you were merely a lifeless figurine on display. While he spun himself into further insanity and far too strong curiosity, Seungmin and Jeongin both sent you sympathetic looks to âhang in thereâ and âjust go with it.â
But you didnât want to go with it. You wanted to go out-- away-- back home to the caravan, to the wagon that had Rei and Carrots and all your useless junk people gave life to, and you a profit. âIâm sorry,â your voice cut the mostly vacant air, save for the headmasterâs mumbling and strangely heavy breathing. âAm I missing something here? If you like or...donât like my outfit, just tell me and I can either say âthank youâ or change and we can all move on to more important topics, like, say...why Iâm here? Whatâs going on?!â
Hyunjin froze a quarter of the way to facing you from the left, his brown eyes strangely wide (though really, everything about this man was strange). In the back, Seungmin and Jeongin once again made faces attuning to the atmosphere; in this case, nervous frowning.
They were all treating Hyunjin like some sort of ticking time bomb. Han obviously feared and weirdly resented him, it was plain and simple on his face, and even Felix was picking up something about this guy that you couldnât sense. When he wasnât distracted by colorful art or the dirt under his nails, he was sending highly strung vibes his way.
...In all honesty, you werenât sure why you didnât just walk out. Nothing was stopping you...really. There was a clear path from here to the great big hallway Han had escorted you down, Felix in tow, and from there a million other doors, all leading to someplace that had to be better than here. One of them-- at least five, or ten-- had to lead to some winding hallway that would take you to the great outdoors.
Just when youâd thought to inquire further on that, Hyunjin finally began speaking, and not mumbling. âYou appear to be realâŠbutâŠâ
He closed the (little) distance heâd given you in a single stride, and without warning placed both his hands on your shoulders...very...tentatively. Then, he trailed his fingers up to your cheeks.
You latched onto his wrists, on instinct. A synchronized gasping chorus filled the room like a daytime tragedy soundtrack.
But Hyunjin did nothing, if not for widening his eyes yet again to stare into the depth of your face like he was amazed at your reaction. Like it wasnât normal or something.
âHyunjin,â spoke Seungmin, âperhaps it would do you well to give the girl-- Miss Y/n-- her space. She is a human, just like the...er...ahem.â
...That was a sour note.
âActuallyâŠâ
All eyes were on Han except yours. Even Hyunjin snapped out of his trance to glare skeptically with concern, with Seungmin having to carefully pull him away so you could stop smelling his pungent breath.
â...Ahaha...ahahahahahaâŠâ ...Han wilted. âI sorta...maybe...well, okay, I didnât do it, but--â
âWhat did you do?â Hyunjin spoke. All eyes flew to him, then back at Han in anticipation. Like some sort of thriller novel. The daytime tragedy continued. Maybe you were in a tragic play of some sort, and there was a hidden audience just waiting to jump out and announce that youâd officially been pranked.
ââŠâŠâŠâ He took a breath. âTheWitchcursedhertooâŠ!â
And then he covered his mouth, wincing moments too soon.Â
The decaying chapel gasped. Hyunjinâs face turned hard, then slowly, bewitchingly, menacing.
âShe did what?!â
Jeonginâs eyes went wide. âY-Youâve been cursed too?â he asked, mournfully, almost with pity. Everyone appeared to display a sadness teetering on the edge between fear and hopelessness.
It was insane how quickly the airspace had shifted; though nothing normal had happened yet, everything had at least been more or less steady. Now, it was as if the room had been thrown off its hinges at the mention of the woman...the Witch. Which you were hoping had been a dream, but seeing as Felix was here, and Han bringing it up...definitely not.
Han whimpered; actually whimpered, like a child being scolded for breaking a vase. âI-It was an accident, honest!â He begged. âShe didnât know she was headed into the Witchâs Biome, and I lost track of her! BY ACCIDENT! When I found her, I swear I did everything I could to protect her, honest! Th-Thatâs where I met Felix, though I didnât know he was really human at the time...and I brought them both back here.â
Seungmin made a curious face of urgency, almost seeming to sweat as he crossed diagonally forward to move you back, even going so far as to stand in front of you as a shield while Jeongin took care of Felix, tugging the mouse-turned-boyâs twine-sewn sleeve to take shelter behind some discarded pews.
What happened next wasnât a dream, but surely a thing of nightmares. Right in league with the Witchâs hideout.
There was a swirling mass of black and deep red as something foreign and sinister took hold of the feared so-called Master of the House. Hyunjin began to grow bigger. Sharp, pointed fangs protruded from tight chapped lips pulled back in a snarl. His eyes told of hunger, bloodshot. Pitched daggers made of shadow and bone formed and crystalized along his fingertips.
You lost your voice. You could barely breathe. You werenât even sure how you were able to stand.
âHyunjin,â Seungmin warned, a sternness to his voice. âThink about what youâre doing. Y/n is here.â
Hyunjin growled, no longer a man anymore but some sort of...foul, hideous beast. He bore murderous eyes at Han. âI donât care,â he growled, âIâm going toâ!â
âYouâre scaring her.â
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That seemed to get his attention. Though the same couldnât be said about yours; for though you stood still, frozen in time and space, your wandering mind was making a break for recalling the nearest exit. An empty, dizzying numbness choked your thoughts.
Hyunjin...if he could even be called that anymore...glared at you with wide, mournful eyes. Eyes full of fear and insecurity. Doubt. A horrible realization.
In the blink of an eye-- for you literally just had to blink-- he was back to normal. He stood apprehensively still, the rage and miasma gone, staring a hole into your Mary Janes. Perhaps staring at the reflection back at him.
Though he stood impossibly still, his voice gave him away in slight, wavering cracks. â...Forget what you just saw. It was merely an illusion. A trick of the light.â
âUuuuh,â Felix interrupted. âP-Pretty sure that wasnât-- mmph!â
Jeongin gave him a silencing, terrified eye. âShhh!â
â......â With a passive grunt, Hyunjin continued. This time his eyes were directly on you; a wave of nervous energy pooled over your skin. âDinner is at six p.m. sharp.â he said. âYou will be there. ...We will have an encore of introductions, no...an entire reestablishment.â He turned his head viciously over his shoulder. The boy his eyes landed on squeaked.Â
âHan,â he uttered. The said boy bit his lip.Â
âY-YesâŠ?â
Hyunjin deadpanned, in the most unamused, lifeless way. âCome.â
âAhahahah, a-actually-- whAAA!â
A vase at the far end of the room shattered. Literally exploded, a few shards lodging themselves into innocently bystanding portraits and landscapes. When your attention strayed back, you could see Hyunjin had thrown something.
Han quickly bowed, visibly starting to sweat all over again. After a tense moment he stood, saying in the softest voice, barely a whisper, his agreement.Â
Then, wringing the rings on his fingers, he nervously followed him out.
| Seven â§
Dinner was set to be at six p.m. Attendance was apparently a requirement, given the formal invite Felix slipped beneath your door, turned back to a mouse once more (something about moonlight turning him into a...weremouse? ...The rules of his curse were rather complicated).
However, that didnât mean that you had to be there.
â...And so thatâs how I became a real boy again!â The mouse cheered, setting off a small party steamer Jeongin had granted him to lift his spirits. His tiny rodent eyes crinkled in delight as he beamed up at you from the dining table of your guest room, where the two of you were currently seated. You twitched your nose in timing with his, having stared at him and his life-story-since-last-Tuesday for far too long.
You shifted your weight to the other cheek. âSo, really, all you had to do was make contact with sunlight. But you were too scared and kept to the shadows all this time.â
âPrecisely! At least, I think thatâs how it works!â He plopped down, digging some...cheese crumbs out of his coat. âThat, and the old hasbeen wouldnât let me leave every time I tried. Do you know when the last time I saw the sun was?! Go on, guess!â
â...Last Tuesday?â
He looked at you with wide-eyes, paws shoved up his piehole. He took a few minutes to chew and swallow. â...Oh, youâre good. No wonder youâre the chosen one to break everyoneâs curse!â
You huffed, snorted really, leaning back to cross your arms in thought. A movie reel spun its way around your brain, projecting the late afternoonâs events on a white screen:
âŠHyunjinâs retreating figure left some sort of impression in your mind, and Han seemed to vanish like ink washed off of a page. The moment theyâd both gone, your knees buckled beneath you, hands hitting the cold pavement. Seungmin was down to your level in an instant, with Jeongin and Felix scurrying around pews, bits of rubble and broken glass.
âY/n, are you alright? âŠâ Seungmin asked, reaching out to you. He paused briefly to think. â...Iâm going to check your pulse,â he announced.
As his fingers found their way around your wrist, Jeongin flanked to your other side with a first aid kit heâd salvaged from who-knew-where. Felix kept his distance, wringing his cap the way Han had wrung the rings on his fingers, but one look at his face told you he was just as concerned for your health as the othersâŠhe simply didnât know what to do.
âHere, put this on her!â
âIâm alright,â you mumbled, pushing away an ice pack with sloth. Jeongin gave you a distasteful glare of sorts.Â
âBut you nearly fainted--!â
âIâm fine...really.â
â......â
Everyone laid off after that.Â
Which you took as your cue to exit. In your retreating haste, albeit, you failed to see the sorrowful eyes that followed your fleeting back; but you could feel them, and it wouldnât be long until they found a voice to stand upon.
âCome on, Felix,â you said. âIâll see what I can do to get you home. I donât know where you originally came from, but if itâs anywhere near Westwind, my friend and I can give you a lift.â ...It was the least you could do, after all. Felix hadnât done anything wrong; he wasnât the one that kidnapped you, or put a âcurseâ on you, which you werenât even sure was real, by the way. Sure, some crazy stuff happened, but you didnât feel any different. What if Han and the Witch and that Hyunjin guy were really all in kahoots, and this was just some kind of crazy...outrageous propaganda stunt?
Jeongin continued to stare, now in an incredulous manner. âY/nâŠâ
âLet her go,â Seungmin insisted, lowering Jeonginâs hand. The boy grasped the air weakly, the pulsing of his fingers mocking his faintly beating heart, breaths shallow and longing, feebly succumbing to trembles. It would have been painful to watch, had you known him better.
Felix, keeping a low profile as best he could in such tense situation, removed the beret heâd just finished placing back on his head, squeezing it before him. â...A-Alright,â he agreed after a moment. He paced over gradually at first, then broke into a nervous, jagged jog as he scuttled to your side. âThanksâŠâ
You smiled to hide the fear and insanity of what youâd just witnessed before. A man turning into a beastâ a boy becoming like a shadowâ everything that had happened up until now; it was just a dream, Y/n. A bad propaganda stunt. âDonât mention it.â You turned over your shoulder. â...It was nice meeting you.â
Seungmin smiled, bitterly so, as Jeongin closed in on himself. âSame to you. Please, take care. I apologize for any trouble we caused you.â
With a nod, your footsteps echoed into the once-lavish corridor, Felix trailing nervously behind you. But thenâŠ
Those sorrowful eyes found their voice. âWait, Y/n! Please, donât go yet!â Someone was running after you. âPlease stay, just for dinner at least! Please!!!â
...Your footsteps faded. Waiting.
âPlease, Y/nâŠâ Jeongin paused some ten feet away, falling to his knees to beg. âCursed or not, only you can break the spell. I know how this must look to an outsider like yourself, but what Han said to you before in his letter...Iâm sorry but I pried before he left it. Heâs right. Youâre one of us now. But youâre also you. And only you can save him. WeâŠâ His voice trailed off, eyes following, focusing on something in his hands...a locket of some sort? â...We gave up on ourselves a long time ago. But as weird and annoying and frustrating as he is, we made a promise to never, ever give up on Hyunjin. Like it or not heâs our boss, and our dearest friend. Heâs been good to us for so many years...after all heâs done, we at least need to save him!â His eyes searched for yours, gripping his hands tightly, pleading, crying out with anguish and hope. âIt might be too late, but we have to try! We canât do anything like this...only you can save him. Please, Y/nâŠâ
Youâd been paying attention this whole time, but it was just now that you were starting to see: something dark and lively wrapping its way around Jeonginâs neck, then his right cheek. It was like a tattoo, only...alive. And moving. Black vines with thorns and heart-shaped leaves mapped their way across half the boyâs face, finally tangling into his bright, unnaturally red hair that sploched into ebony black, the color of Reiâs hair, only darker maybe, and thenâŠ
He began to fade. â...Please help him. Heâs not as bad as he seems, honest! Please say youâll stay and save him!â
...After that, Seungmin ran over and gave Jeongin some kind of shot that turned him back to normal and stopped him from disappearing, butâŠ
What were you supposed to do when he started crying like that?! You werenât expecting the waterworksâŠ
Because you were both nice people, you and Felix hurried back to help, too, though all the two of you could really do was run circles around each other and agree to stay for just a bit longer. Just until dinner, youâd repeated. So we have the strength to travel.
...You would go to dinner. Really, the plan had been to just send Felix down. That wouldnât do, though, now that you thought about it... Well, then, you certainly werenât staying; youâd simply pop in to make sure that Jeongin kid was still alive, grab a roll or two, and then youâd be off to the nearest motel or campsite, because you certainly werenât spending a night here. Come morning, you and hopefully Felix could hurry back to Westwind and after you took the boy home, or someplace close, you could get back to a normal life traveling and selling wares and running away from fate and customs.
âIâm pretty sure itâs just Hyunjin Iâm supposed to fix,â you mumbled, getting back to the small conversation. You never thought in a hundred years youâd be sitting down in some old castle out in the middle of nowhere, talking to a rat (that was really a person, but still). Your eyes scanned the window beside you, out into the foggy gray beyond where nothing but trees and old abandoned buildings greeted you, lifeless along the horizon.
Mouse Felix was still stuffing his face with crumbs of cheddar and swiss. He seemed to have found some bread crust to pair with the former ensemble. âI mean, I guess. I think I heard that one guy, Seungmin, mention something about it being for everyone though? Or I could have just been hearing thingsâŠâ He swallowed, stacking another small tower. âWow, Iâve never had such an appetite until last TuesdayâŠâ
â......â You rolled your eyes, counterproductive to your set jaw. How the heck were you supposed to save anyone? Why you, of all people?
That annoying chant the Witch had said replayed in your mind...maybe, if you could decipher it, youâd have some answers...how did it go, exactlyâŠ?
When sunrise comes and all is lost, Look upon the oldtown cross There youâll find just what you seek This aging womanâs prophecy
Sunrise. So when the sunrise came...but, lost? What was lost?
A cross? You surveyed the area, but you didnât see anything like that.
What you seek...was this you, or was you someone else? What was it you, or they, were looking for? You just wanted to go homeâŠ
...All you got from the last part was that this witch was crazy. Then, the rest went something like⊠But if yet still you manage to bend And find and seek what stormâs may rend May fortunes smile and bring you light For the many remaining days of your life
Okay, seriously, what were you bending?! This had to be metaphorical. So bend...what, your will? Heart? Find a loophole somewhere?
Were you finding what was lost? Would you find it if you found a loophole? Or had a change of heart?
Fortunes would smile upon you...something good would come.
For the rest of your daysâŠ
âŠYou smacked your head against the table, startling poor Felix. Who were you kidding?! Youâd already decided, that old hermit in the woods was crazy. Trying to translate some old ramblings was a waste of timeâŠ!
...And effective in giving you a headache. You groaned, massaging your temples as Felix detangled himself from your locks to scamper a safe distance away.Â
âY/n? Are you alright?â
â...Yeah. Fine.â
â...You donât sound fine. You sound like Chan when heâs had a long night working on a new project and drank more coffee than he got work done. And I donât think he even likes coffee.â
You turned your head. âWhoâs that?â
Felix smiled. The only mouse that knew how to. âMy boss, sort of. We both work for an entertainment company, at least...I did, before this happened.â He regarded himself sadly. âEver since last Tuesday--â
You groaned again. âUrgh, I know, I get it already! Last Tuesday may as well be your catchphrase at this point.â
â...Sorry.â
â......â You peeked back at him, flicking a crumb of cheese his way. It seemed to take away all his problems like a one-way train. You sat up, grinning just a little at how cute he looked, nimbling innocently. The only rodent youâd ever find to be cute. â...Tell me more about it. About Chan, was it? And this entertainment company of yours. I honestly thought you were a farmer.â
âA farmer?â He thought. âOh...yeah, my clothes! I grew up on a farm, and our company is relatively small. I just threw those on when I went exploring the woods.â
âAnd what were you doing exploring the forest on your own?â
âUh...well,â he blushed. âIâll tell you about Chan and the company first.â
His small, yet surprisingly bass voice carried on into the dimly-lit atmosphere. Maybe you just needed to take your mind off things. You were getting too wound up in something you werenât even committed to being a part of. Once you saw Jeongin was okay, youâd be forgetting all about this place. So for now, you just needed to relax.
And who knew mice told such fabulous, intricate stories?
| Eight â§
âHyunjin, pleaseâŠ!â
Crash!
Another mirror. Terrific.
After their departure from the old art gala, Hyunjin had led the two to one of the many old studies that lied grungy and muted like the rest of the palace. In the circular room resided one dusty old curtain over a weathering window, a few bookshelves chalked with books likely to never be read again, a small table with various junk, a chair, another chair, a small loveseat, a slightly larger small grandfather clock...and a calendar with much angry scribbling, stains, and tears.
âHyunjin, Jeongin can only fix so many mirrors at once...you know how this all worksâŠyou break a mirror, something in the castle vanishes. Then I take the heat for it!âÂ
The beast growled. âYou donât think I know that? Are you talking back to me right now?â
Han flinched. If he were human, surely he would have died from a thousand ulcers and the tight sensations of horrid anxiety by now⊠âN-Not by any means...Hyunjin,â With gritted teeth, he bowed his head. âPlease, listen to me for a second. Let me explain.â
âOh, that you will,â the beast grumbled. He gracefully spun himself into a red velvet chair, lifting another looking glass from the small table beside it in order to glare at himself broodingly. It made the small hairs of Hanâs neck stand yielding, doing a little dance of anxiety.Â
âV-Very well,â He said, standing back up straight. He gave an awkward glance at the broken mirror shards before deciding heâd better start talking his way out of another beating, and clean up later. âOur journey begins in the outskirts of Westwind city--â
Hyunjin raised his right arm, the mirror held precariously in the balance. âToo far.â
âNO DONâT!â
...Phew.
Removing the handheld treasure from the princeâs hand, his shadow took a few steps back, peering into it. Watching the door and bookshelf behind him, as shadows had no reflection. â...I traveled around...out yonder, just as you asked. Just like I said I would. I let the wind and my intuition, my hope, guide me, and within less than a dayâs travel I came upon Westwind city. Thatâs where I found her, just outside the gates...she was accompanied by another, a young woman of close age. They looked too different to be related, so I assume it was a friend, or maybe a distant...distant relative. Anyway--â
Hyunjin sighed.
â...Anyway, I--â
âHow did you know she was the one? And so close? So close to our village...it seems too good to be true. And I thought you said she was lying dormant somewhere.â
Han blinked, eyes flitting forward. A bead of sweat rolled down the side of his face. It took all his willpower not to flinch or show anymore signs of weakness. âW-Well, yes, she was, but uh...she escaped?â
âOh really?â
âYes. And so, I put her to the test.âÂ
Hyunjin narrowed his eyes. âYou put her to the test? What does that mean?â
âI quizzed her. I knocked on the door of her heart...and she ignored me quite a few times, but eventually, I got in. In exchange for a favor.â
âWhat favor?â
Han smiled with pride. âIâd saved her friendâs life. Or...distant, distant relative. After that, I asked her carefully, very seriously, of her thoughts.â
â...AboutâŠ?â
âThe curse.â
âYou told her outright about the curse?!â
Seeing as Hyunjin was near fuming, Han turned on the sprinklers, fanning his arms about. âNo, no! Not outright! I was very tricky! I used lots of metaphors and figuratively-speakings! She had no idea to the core of the matter, really!â ...And anyway, did it even matter anymore? Y/n was well aware by now she wasnât exactly in Kansas anymore...
â......â Hyunjin relaxed back in his chair. âSo, what did she say?â
Han searched the dusty floorboards for a minute, before slowly twisting the mirror 180 degrees. âWell, sir, it was what I said first. I asked herâŠâ
- ⧠-
âA man, or a beast? As individuals, do we have a choice?â
â...Iâm sorry...I donât understand the question.â
âHmmâŠâ Han thought. â...Imagine you were put under a...spell. A spell that turned you into a hideous monster, with fangs and claws and fur in places youâd never imagined...but it comes and goes, this curse of yours.â He tilted his head. âAre you still human? Or are you now a beast? Well?â
â...I...I donât know,â you confessed, listing your gaze aside. âI really have no idea where you got such a crazy idea from.â
âOkay...then let me ask you this. Iâll help you out.â
He leaned forward this time. âDo you think we have a choice? Is it possible to define ourselves as one or the other?â
âWell...yes, I would think so.â Your eyes met his. âWe all have a choiceâ to be monsters, or men. It is not a matter of blood, or a spell, but a condition of the heart.â
- ⧠-
Hyunjin leaned forward in his chair, eyes wide as saucers.
This time, he knew it, too. But he didnât care how he must have looked. That fear died a long time ago, having stared at the many faces of Hwang Hyunjin over the years.
He simply couldnât believe it. It really was true, then. It had to be her. The girl that would solve all his problemsâŠ!
...For the record, one should never put all their faith into one person in regards of âsolving problemsâ or âfixing them,â but this was different. In this case, this girl really was the answer to lifting the curse plaguing his home and body for so many moons, so many long, hard-watched seasonsâŠ
And she was going to be having dinner with him. Not only that, but he only had a handful of hours left until it was all over, and everything set into stone.
The door behind Han slammed open, Seungmin entering the stage and stealing his spotlight like he normally did. Even before the curse, the boy whoâd been his fatherâs auditor-in-training was always bursting in to bask in the limelight with his savvy knowledge, goody-two-shoes this and boring document question that.
He swears this was never the case, but Hyunjin knew better. âDo you mind? Iâm having a discussion with--â
âNot now.â
âExcuse me?â Seungmin was rummaging around the room, spreading knick-knacks around, tossing books off shelves after quickly examining covers or flipping through a few pages, even going so far as to demand that Hyunjin stand so he could upturn all the seat cushions. âWhat are you doing?â
The boy genius frowned. âJeongin had an episode after Y/n almost left. Heââ
Hyunjin found himself shaking the boy in the next second. âDid he stop her?!â
â...Shouldnât you be asking if heâs alright first?â
Hyunjin just continued to stare. Seungmin rolled his eyes.
âYes, I was going to say, he managed to stop her. I did say almost left. By the way, Jeonginâs in peril right now, so if you could be so kind as to release me, Iâd like to get back to ensuring his safety as soon as possible.â
As soon as Hyun dropped him, the boy got right back to work; tearing the room apart. Han pursed his lips.
âHe had an episode? Did you give him a shot?â
The boy sighed. âYes, but Iâve told you both before theyâre only temporary. Iâm looking for lavender oil, and the vine clippers. I donât remember the original recipe to stop the ebb and flow, but I think I can make a close replacement from what Iâve read in the past.â He glanced over his shoulder a moment. âWhat were you getting so hot under the collar about, anyway? Is this about Y/n? Being cursed?â
Shoot, by the day, that was right. He was still angry about that. What if Han had blown it? What if this Y/n was defective now because sheâd been touched by the Witchâs mad hand?
Oh, he was so going to get it ifâŠ!
âEeek!â Han shrieked, already knowing what was to come. âDammit, donât remind him of that! I had just managed to get on his good side!â
Seungmin rolled his eyes again. âYouâre never on his good side. All you two do is bicker and fight and run from or after each other until youâve become one with the walls and he passes out from anger or resentment or both. ...Ah!â He smiled. âFound the clippers. Now for that oilâŠâ
âForget the oil!â Hyunjin roared. âWe donât have time for this! AhhâŠ!â He gritted both hands in his hair, looking out the window, up at the old miniature grandfather clock. âTimeâs running out. Since sheâs the one, we may still have a chance. Cursed or not we only have three days...two daysâŠ!â
It was at this point that Seungmin made a quizzical expression, pausing in his endeavors to pace rather calmly over to the calendar, checking the date. â...The anniversary of your curseday isnât until next month. You have a whole season, almost.â
A...season?
âLet me see that,â Hyunjin demanded, shoving the kid aside. He peered anxiously at the line up, the rows of weeks in the calendar month that said⊠⊠âŠ
Seungmin was right. Heâd misread the date, in all his anxious spite.
He had until the next season. Until the first snowfall. Starting tomorrow, his clock would begin.
...Oh, who was he kidding?! His clock started tonight; with dinner.
In a tizzy, his whole attitude changed. No longer was he a grumpy, repulsive, bitter soul trapped in a cursed body. Mindlessly resenting his father, his past actions, the old beggar whoâd shown up on his doorstep. He was a nervous young man about to have his first date in what felt like forever, because truthfully, it had been. âWhat am I going to wear?! ...Oh my gosh, she saw me transformâŠ!â Horror filled his lungs with a ragged breath, hands flying to sunken cheeks. âI canât let her see me now! But I have to! I have to break the curse...I mean, she has to break the curse! But what if--!â
âHyunjin!â Han clamped his mouth shut. A bold move for someone that was normally terrified of him. âCalm down! I think thatâs step one!â He looked around while Seungmin continued his search. âStep two would be...uhâŠâ
âFinding an appropriate outfit?â Seungmin offered. Han beamed.
âYES, finding an appropriate outfit! Genius!â
Again, the boy rolled his eyes. âYeah, who would have thoughtâŠ?â
âCâmon!â The two flew past him, Hyunjin too preoccupied with his previous behavior, overwhelmed by too many truths, to even-- âŠ
He rushed back into the room. âDid you say Jeongin was--?!â
âLetâs go,â Han ordered, yanking the househead by the collar. Leaving Seungmin alone to his bumbling foragery.
My, how times quickly changed.
| Nine â§
Another spaghetti noodle found its way into Felixâs hair, alongside a half-eaten slice of garlic bread.Â
In the great dining hall, chandeliers hung like clouds in a desecrated chamber, all covered in dust and cobwebs. A long, very long table stretched from one end of the wide room to the other, all set with dining ware meant to feed the entire Royal Family and their second cousins. A rainbow of food covered the crimson-draped platform, starting with English scones and biscuits on one end and ending with an Italian pot of gold on the other, complete with pastas, pizza, and a basket of garlic bread nestled to Felixâs right, who was seated at the tableâs end. All along the walls sat candles lit with a hazy tint, casting shadows like lingering ghosts, light dancing across the faces of those present.
You slid your hand down one side of your face, safely hidden amongst the confines of two large chambers doors with one slightly askew. Good grief. You were simply waiting on Jeongin to show, to ascertain he was alright; until then, it was Felixâs one job to stall. What on earth was that foolish mouseboy doing shoving food in his hair?!
Seungmin, seated to the absent headâs left, and the only other soul in the room, cleared his throat loudly enough to be heard over the cultural expansion of what was meant to be one supper. âFelix!â he called, âMight I ask why youâre storing food on your persons? Youâre...not a mouse at the moment.â
Unfortunately it didnât reach far enough, as Felix continued to store and gobble down food. âMm⊠Whatâd you say, cuz?â
Seungmin frowned. âI said,â he repeated, raising his voice, âyouâre not a mouse anymore!â
Felix blinked, pausing red-handed while sliding a breadstick into his shirt pocket. â...Arenât I?â He examined himself. â...Oh.â He blushed. âI suppose you did give me one of those fancy needles, didnât you? Iâm not used to being a real boy at this hour.â
Seungmin sunk back into his seat; a sigh.
Oh, but for Peteâs sake, where was Jeongin?! Seungmin could at least mention his current condition, so you could skedaddle your way to the nearest exit with a salad to-go. Better yet, some pasta and a pound of those chicken tenders sounded all the betterâŠ
No, no Y/n! Now was not the time to be thinking about food...even if itâd been a while since you last ate...more like a dayâŠ
...Ooooooh...pizza and...shrimp cocktailâŠ
A pile of desserts rested center stage. Was that German chocolate you were seeing...?
âSo,â Seungmin called. âWill Y/n be joining us this evening?â
Your attention snapped back to reality. Felix shook his head alongside tearing into a drumstick. ââFraid not,â he replied.
âMmâŠâ the other boy nodded. â...May I ask why? Is she feeling alright?â
Felix paused again. Forgetting the pasta and German chocolate, you pressed yourself against the closed door in order to be as close as possible, ear resting just next to the shaded chandelier and candlelight.Â
Just like we practiced, Felix. Come on, just like we rehearsed.
âUuuh,â Felix stammered. âTh-ThatâsâŠâ
His head listed aside in thought. Ugh! No, what was he doing?!Â
Felix chewed much longer than he needed to while racking his mouse-sized brain for an answer. Your fingertips pressed into old polished wood, silently begging the boy to remember what youâd just discussed twenty minutes ago.
Remember...think, dang it!
Suddenly, he swallowed. âOh!â
Seungmin shook his head, as if waking up from a trance. âYes?â
Felix grinned, probably with salad or something stuck in his teeth. âY/n will not be attending this dilatory gathering due to a symptom...of her curse, that makes her quite drowsy at this late hour!â
Chink...! That was the sound of your hope cracking like a broken mirror. That sounded totally rehearsed! The lie was supposed to be that your curse made you tired and you didnât want to be disturbed. It was perfect, since you knew one of them would insist on butting in to see for themselves, but surely would respect a young ladyâs wishes to be left aloneâŠ
Though it was hard to see that far, Seungmin appeared to be grinding gears in his mind to make sense of such a suspiciously wordy sentence when, heavenâs to Betsy, the door at the far side opened, and in came a blue-haired shadow. It was the only way you knew how to describe him; he was simply put, like ink off a rain-washed page⊠âWassup?!â He announced, swinging out the right-side chair.
Seungmin deadpanned, appearing to squint just slightly. âArenât you forgetting something?â
Ink-boy dropped a handful of rolls onto his plate. â...Like whaâ oh!â
He leapt for the door again. Seungmin rolled his eyes (something he seemed to do a lot), dabbing the sides of his mouth before placing the cloth back over his lap. âYeah. Oh.â
At the far end of the room, Han held both hands raised, as if he were a magician about to reveal a magic trick. âMay I present to you, Felix, His Royal Highness, Prince of Everain Palace, Ruler of Finance, Master of Trade, Prosperer of...prospering, President Hwangâs birthright successor of the greatest industry of all time, Hyunâ âŠâ
Crickets.Â
You couldnât visibly see it, but you knew it was there: a single drop of sweat that rolled down the side of Han Jisungâs face, as he stood frozen, one hand hovering over the engraved door handle.
âHa...hahahaâŠâ He did his best to smile. â...Wh-Whereâs Y/n?â
Felix bobbed his head, holding up a finger while finishing off a bite of lasagna. âMm...one second mateâŠâ He dabbed the corners of his mouth like Seungmin had done, taking his time to tuck and fold the elaborate cloth upon his lap.Â
Han twitched. Felix surely smiled, taking a painfully slow inhale.
âY/n will not be attending this dilabitory...dilatory gathering due to a...symptom?...yeah, a symptom of her curse, that makes her quite drowsy at this late hour!â
⊠âŠ
âShe whAT?!?!â
You sighed. While Han had another spastic encounter with the dust-coated floor, Seungmin hollered and tried beating the boy out of it with various hard-mattered foods, the two falling into the same bickering as they had before. Felix continued to happily stuff his face like nothing was bothering him. And you, idly residing in the cold hallway, still had no idea how Jeongin was. Not a word.
Sliding your back down the door, you pursed your lips, lightly smacking two fingers over your wrist; better check yourself before you wreck yourself, just in case.
Fifty-eight...fifty-nine...sixty. Yep, normal.
But the marking on your wrist wasnât.Â
You jumped back, hitting the door and causing the noise outside to dip for a moment before returning to...what was currently normal. You covered your right wrist with the opposite hand. Held your breath. Counted to three.
Removing your fingers, slowly, something sinister stared back at you. Something...elaborate, foreign, but distinguished. Some sort of...strange dome shape, a mark made of...ink, maybe, resembling a chapel window. Or a door, perhaps? Â
Upon closer inspection, in the faint light from the other room, it seemed to pulse with...some kind of...energy⊠âŠÂ
...When sunrise comes, and all is lost⊠HmmâŠÂ
Fwoosh!
You snapped your head back, peering through the sliver of dancing light. The far door ricocheted against its adjacent wall; an ambrosial aroma wafting through the air. The candlelight...illuminated...
...A beastly man with silky black hair.
- ⧠-
Youâre pretty sure you heard a noodle slip off the fork wound tightly in Felixâs hand, who nearly dropped it all the same.Â
There he was; the man whoâd become a monster and nearly murdered Han just hours ago, right before your eyes. The black and red miasma, honed claws, sharp teeth; all of it came flooding back to your mind like a tidal wave.Â
The sudden drop in temperature made you long for candle warmth, yet flee farther into the shadows of the empty hall. Seungmin paused with a scone held once proudly and threateningly in the air, now placed delicately on his plate as he nervously slid back into his seat. Han, once choking on a fistful of salad mix, managed to wash it down and did the same, quickly and quietly so after pulling out the beastmanâs seat.
Hyunjin sat down with vigor, the legs of his chair scraping harshly to the floor. He made a peculiar face, something like embarrassment albeit just a second, before hiding it behind the fluffing of his napkin and folding it onto his lap. Then he made a fleeting...was that nervous?...glance straight head, to the far opposite end of the table.
The candlelight seemed almost hesitant to cast itâs erratic glow upon the princeâs face. When his eyes met a head of orange hair, he froze, glaring. Hotly. âWhere is Y/n?â
âThe million dollar question,â Seungmin mumbled. It managed to echo, along with the kick beneath the table and following hiss escaping his lips a moment later.Â
Hyunjin snorted, turning his gaze back to Felix. âI said,â he repeated. âWhere is Y/n?â
âYes, I heard you loud and clear, cuz,â Felix replied with an OK sign. âGimme just a sec...ahem!â
You (silently) banged your head against the solid matter before you. Oh, sweet stars, please noâŠ
âY/n will not be attending thisââ
âSheâs not feeling well, Your Grace,â Seungmin interrupted. Phew. âApparently sheâs rather ill as a side effect from whatever curse the Witch gave her. Sheâs resting in the same guest room upstairs.â
Yes! Now, someone mention Jeonginâs name so you could leave with a clear conscious!
Hyunjin blinked. âGo get her, then.â
⊠Huh?
Seungmin nearly swallowed wrong, apparently thinking the same thing. âIâm sorry?â
Hyunjin, again, snorted. âI said, go get her. Itâs rude to keep everyone waiting, especially royalty.â
Felix, who had long started his meal prior to anyoneâs arrival, stopped and hurriedly shoved any evidence under a spare napkin from the empty seat beside him. âAhaha, yes, right! WaitingâŠ! âŠâÂ
He awkwardly wiped his hands clean. Seungmin frowned. âHyunjinâŠâHe placed his fork down. âSheâs sick. Resting. And after today, I donât blame her for wanting to be left alone right nowâŠâ He eyeballed Felix a moment, leaning in with a hushed voice. âRemember, you have more time now...itâs better to be patient. Let her adjust first.â He turned back toward his meal. âI got the hint from Felixâs message, she wants to be left alone. Everyoneâs already started eating, anywaââ
âThatâs enough!â
The room swiftly grew colder. You shivered, ducking your head even if you technically werenât present in the dining atmosphere. Oh, greif.
Hyunjin slammed his hands on the table, rocking himself upwards. âIf youâre just going to back talk and give me excuses, Iâll get her myself!â
He made his way toward you, crossing the dining room on Hanâs side in angry strides towards the vaguely slitted door.
Gasping, you bit your lip hard, frantically searching for a place to hide; but there was nothing. No furniture or randomly placed junk littered the path leading to the great hall. Could you outrun him, maybe? Would it make a sound? How good was his hearing? Did beastmen have the same sensitive hearing capabilities as a wolf, or a fox?
âPardon me!â
You whirled around, witnessing the brave, possibly last, antics of Felix the Mouse...boy. His whole aura radiated positive, jittering energy, hopping lightly from one foot to the next as he put his old entertainment skills to use, all for your sake.
Hyunjin grunted, having been stopped in his tracks. He glared down heatedly. âWhat is it? Youâre in my way.â
Felix saluted him. âRight on, bro! ...Except, thatâŠâ
You held your breath. Put on a good show, Felix. Or, better yet, ask him about Jeongin. Thatâs all I need toâ
â...I need to pee. Mind showing me where the bathroom is?â
⊠âŠÂ
OhâŠhe just had to...goâŠÂ
You deflated like a popped balloon. Of course.
After staring almost incredulously at Felix, like trying to understand his existence, Hyunjin made some sort of irritated noise you assumed all beastmen made, shoved him aside, and continued his striding.Â
You made it as far as a few paces from the first available turn before a cold voice stopped you.
âJust where do you think youâre going?â
Urk! âŠÂ
...You really should have just looked for Jeongin yourself.
| Ten â§
âWhereâs Jeongin?â
The room had long ago settled into an uncomfortable silence. Bitterly, you shoved a stuffed olive into your mouth, letting the salty tang of the brined fruit coax over your tongue before shivering from the sensation.
You were getting drowsy. But that also could have been from the wine Han insisted on pouring for you, and you being stressed and unsure if an evening around a beastman would be at all possible without the effects of alcohol, accepted.
You were seated across from the beast now, in Felixâs place. The boy being forced to your right...until the effects of whatever had made him a boy again wore off. As of ten minutes ago, he was a rodent yet again, nested happily in the garlic bread basket. You squinted eyes at him over your wine glass.
You totally failed the mission. Be grateful Iâm having a hard time staying mad at you. And that you can safely ingest garlic.
âWhy do you wish to know?â
Hyunjinâs voice boomed across the grand hall, in no more than a calm rejoinder. How he could speak so lowly and yet fill an entire hall was beyond your drunkenly buzzing comprehension.
âI just want to know,â you simply replied. âWhere is he?â
Hyunjin didnât respond. Instead, Seungmin cleared his throat, excusing himself from the room.
âWait,â You stood. âWhere are you going?â
The boy awkwardly shifted his gaze from you to the door. Hyunjin suddenly stood as well. âWhy do you want to know? Why are you asking so many questions?â
âOkay, okay,â Han dabbed at his face, easing the beast back into his seat, and motioning for you to do the same. âEveryone take it easy. Y/n, please excuse Seungmin, he has many responsibilities here. Hyunjin...Your Princeliness,â he corrected, âwhy donât you have some more wine? I think we all just need to have a nice long drink andââ
âBe quiet,â Hyunjin ordered, scooting himself in. His shadow didnât need to be told twice, turning back to his dinner with a small eye roll.
Steadily, with caution, you lowered yourself back into your seat, only able to watch as Seungmin gave a brief bow to you before disappearing behind closed doors. âPlease excuse me,â his voice trailed behind him.
Great. He was likely the only one whoâd have been bold and honest enough to tell you anything. Now you were stuck with a beast, a shadow, and a mouse thatâd fallen asleep in the bread basket.
...Then this happened.
âAhem,â Hyunjin swallowed a swish of sweet, fermented grape juice. â...T-Tell me about yourself.â
âIâm sorry?â
âI saidâŠâ He swallowed again, for no particular reason this time. He kept a staring contest with his steak. âTell me about yourself. What kind of...stuff do you like?â
âWhat kind of...stuff?â
A stifled noise came from Hanâs lips, as he did his best to hide a smile. He spared you a polite grin before quickly whispering something to Hyunjin, like a lawyer to a client. â...Never mind!â The beastman awkwardly bleated, to which crimson coated his cheeks. He angrily picked at his plate, and the room once again fell into silence.
That was weird. Switching gears, you glanced down to your wrist. The mark from a bit earlier was still there, now lit up beneath the flickering light. Tentatively, you slipped a spare napkin, rubbing at the ink.
It didnât budge. You tried wetting the cloth with a bit of wine when the others werenât looking; thankfully, Hyunjin was too...enthralled in his steak, or something, and Han was too busy whispering to him.
The ink didnât smudge, either. It was as if the markings were a part of your skin.
When sunrise comes, and all is lostâŠÂ
âWhat do you do for fun?â
âWha?!â Your head shot up, focusing to see all four eyes on you. Han and Hyunjin glaring at you expectantly. You gulped, taking a deep breath to clear your thoughts. You just couldnât get that old batâs wacky slogan out of your head⊠â...What do I do for fun? Is that what you asked?â
Han gave a single nod, encouraging another conversation attempt. You lowered your head, thinking. It couldnât hurt to participate in mindless chatter. Just until I get the information I want.
âI like...selling things. And making people happy.â
Hyunjinâs eyes grew just a little. âIs...that what you do for a living?â
âMm-hm.â
Both men were silent. Hyunjin, in particular, looked like he may have been experiencing indigestion of some sort. Then he scowled. âShouldnât you be home with your parents? Taking care of them? Doing something more decent?â
You scoffed. What the heck? Where did that come from? âThis is how I take care of them. Almost all the proceeds go back to them. What do you mean, more decent?â
Hyunjin had opened his mouth to speak when Han cleared his throat, jumping in on the conversation. âDoes your friend work with you? Her name wasâŠâ
âRei.â
âYes, Rei! You both sell artifacts and collectibles, right?â
âThatâs correct.â
Hyunjin blinked. âOhâŠâ He relaxed, indigestion cleared.
Placing both hands on your lap, you sat up a little straighter. âSo whereâs Jeongin?â
The beastmanâs face resembled one of annoyance and grief. âWhy do you keep asking about him?â
âIâŠâ You took another swing of wine, swirling the contents afterward. Watching as your reflection altered. âIâm just curious is all. Is he doing okay?â
Something like...jealousy?...resided among the beastâs brow and set jaw. âHeâs fine. Quit asking. I want you to tell me about yourself. Where are you from? How old are you?â
It was at this point that youâd at last had perhaps one too many swigs of sweet relief and numbness, for you placed down your glass after chugging the last bit. One out of...how many refills of this stuff have you had? âCanât,â you stated, standing. âI got what I came here for. Now Iâm leaving.â
âLeaving?â
Hyunjin...the beast, regarded you incredulously. âYes, leavingâŠâ You giggled. âLeaving. Leeeeeaving⊠Like leaves blowing in the wind, leaf-ing.â It was a hop, skip, and a jump to the door some ten or whatever paces away. âI know that Jeongin is okay now...er, wait.â You frowned. Turned around. âHow do I know you arenât lying to me?â
A brow was raised. âYou think Iâm lying? About my Jeongin?â He snorted. âWhy do you care so much about him? Do you know him from a past life? Was he your lover? Do you like him now?â
âHyunjinâŠâ Han muttered, glaring. âCool it...please.â
âI will not!â He rose to his feet with twice as much vigor as before, chair flying backward. Han eep-ed. âThis dinner is supposed to be about you, and me. Why do you keep bringing up my blacksmith? Tell me!â
Because you were already pretty numb (good gravy what was in the wine?), you just laughed at the fact a beast was getting this angry over something so trivial to you. âWhy do you care so much? Do beasts always get this angry?â You groaned, like it was all such a bother. âIf you really wanna know, he had a nervous breakdown or something and begged me to come to dinner. But he got all weird...like...there were these moving images, and he started vanishing. I could see right through him!â You sighed, making your exit again. âI just wanted to know if he was alright. Turning into air like that canât be healthy.â
âAbsolutely not.â
You chuckled, nearly at the door. âExactly, thatâs what Iâm sayââ
âNO!â
Boom! Chik!
...You flinched. Gradually, bit by bit, you inched yourself to partially facing the dining hall.
A chunk of the table was missing. A decently-sized, pretty big chunk, torn right off the left corner. Han, on the opposite side but right next to the disaster, was twisted up like one of the noodles thatâd been trapped in Felixâs hair, his face ghostly white.
Hyunjin was seething. âYou are not going anywhere outside the confinements of these walls. That is an order.â
Han coughed, waving away dust and floating wood chips with minimal effort so as not to draw too much attention. âO-Okay, easy there, HyunjinâŠtechnicallyâŠâ He smiled. An apologetic one, voice skittishly squeaky. âTechnically, you canât order her toââ
âIâll do whatever the hell I want!!! This is my manor, my life, my curse!!!â
âThat doesnât give you the right to order me around!â You screamed. âHow dare you raise your voice to me! Over something so stupid and absurd!â
His eyes narrowed to slits, head twitching aside. âWhat did you just say?â
You mirrored his image. âYou heard me. Donât pretend like you didnât hear. Surely, as a beast, your hearing is as good as a dog. Or a bat. Or some kind of vermin.â Pushing open the door, you whipped your head around. âI said, Iâm leaving.â
Hyunjinâs eyes went wide...then nearly vanished behind a curtain of vexed, enraged brows. âYou wanna go so badly? Fine! Get out of here! Go to your room!!!â
âWho do you think you are, my father?!â
âObviously, running amuck from your parents has left you with a lack of discipline.â
Your jaw went slack. âWhat did you just say?!?â
Hyunjin smirked, a sarcastically snobbish and mocking tone to his voice. âYou heard me. Donât pretend like you didnât.â
âUh!â You raved. âWhatever! Iâm going to look for Jeongin myself, since I canât trust that youâd tell me anything sincere. Then, Iâm out of here.â
âWhat does that mean?!â
âIt means I canât trust anything you say, because youâre a monster!!! Then, Iâm going home!â
You couldnât quite see it, but there was a hint of pain in Hyunjinâs eyes, mixed with scars and years of regret. But everything quickly flooded back to anger and bigotry before you could count to three. â...Get back here! Youâre not allowed to leave the manor! I forbid you to go anywhere except straight to your room! Do you hear me?!â
âNo!â
âYes!!â
âNo!!â
âFINE!!!â
âFine!!!â
âŠSlam.
| Eleven â§
The rain coming down that night was the only thing stopping you from leaving. Not that you were afraid of a little rain by any means; no, not in the slightest. Rather, it was that you werenât going to kill yourself over a stupid argument just to get away from a beast. You couldnât risk catching pneumonia or a silly cold and leave Rei to handle taking care of you and the fort. Plus, there was the matter of Felix...youâd be responsible for him as well. You already told him you would.
...All of that, and it was raining pretty hard.
So here you sat, out in an old web-infested barn, slack atop a stack of hay a few feet away from the open barn doors, just watching the rain fall. Praying it would let up so you could escape. Praying no one would find you here, out in some shabby old building behind the kitchen. And what a nightmare that had been, by the way.
From your left shoulder, Felix did a nervous little jig, spinning in circles twice before bridging across your back to the other side. âY/nâŠI donât know what happened, cause that cheese and wine got me pretty good, butâŠâ He heaved a small mouse-sigh. â...Do you think you maybe overreacted? You donât seem like a person who gets worked up so easily.â
You scoffed. Wasnât that right. âYeah...youâre right. Iâm not.â
âThen what happened?â
â......â It took you a moment to gather your thoughts. What did happen? Why did I get so worked up like that? Sure, there was the alcohol. That definitely had an effect. But it wasnât everything, because now that it was wearing down, now that your mind was clearing and youâd had some time to settle down, to breathe in solitude, you...knew it was something more. There was truth in the midst of all that anger.
Felix was waiting for an answer. So were you.
âIââ
Chunk! âY/n!!!â
You took a startled breath, turning toward an old door you could have sworn was sealed shut. âJeonginâŠ?â
It was Jeongin. The red-haired reason youâd decided to stick things out, albeit a little longer. The boy greeted you with flushed cheeks and a lazy smile; he still didnât look all that well. âY-Yeah...I came because I heard...youâŠâ
He hunched over, out of breath. The face of another appeared behind him. âJeongin! I told you to slow down, youâre in no condition to be running around likeâŠâ He stopped, blinking into the darkness. âY/n? Why are you here?â
Brown hair, matching eyes. Mr. Excuse-Me-From-This-Horrifically-Awkward-Dinner. You just smiled, lazily in response. âHello, Seungmin.â
The young...caretaker nodded, acknowledging you before being swatted away by his patient. A flash of vacancy lit up the night sky as you turned the opposite away, facing the other two in a triangle. Jeongin hustled to shut the barn doors despite Seungminâs protests, and pretty soon the three...four of you, with Felix taking a nosedive for the hay, sat in awkward silence.
It was almost an encore of dinner not but twenty or thirty minutes ago, though not as worse. It was obvious the two of them wanted to say something, but neither wanted to be the first to speak. Finally, after twenty-odd seconds of nose scratches, unnecessary shifting, and forced coughs, the only employee with a braincell sat up a little straighter.
âListen,â Seungmin began, using his hands to speak. âAbout Hyunjinââ
The beast. No thank you. You swatted your hands before you. âI do not want nor need to have another conversation about that ill-mannered buffoon.â
â...Iâm pretty sure this is the first one.â
âSecond,â Jeongin inquired. â...Right?â
âIâm not counting the first encounter,â Seungmin...countered. âThose never count.â
Jeongin nodded. âYeah, I can see whyââ
âEnough!â You yelled. â...It doesnât matter if this is the first or second or even the tenth time. I can tell you one thing, itâs definitely the last.â
Seungmin gave you a pitying look. âWe all have to walk on eggshells around him.â His voice sounded pleading, borderline apologetic, and all-over exhausted. â...It gets rough, I know. I understand heâs not the easiest person to get along with. Heâs very different and outcast and behind the times. But if you could just hear me out forââ
âHear us out,â Jeongin corrected. He gave you the cutest, saddest smile a boy of his caliber could possibly manage. It made your heart melt; it didnât help that he was still ill to boot. âI heard what you did for me, Y/n. I really appreciate your concern. No one has ever stayed, especially when one of us...has an...episode.âÂ
His gaze grew sad and distant. You could feel your heart sizzling in a pool of pity. â...This has happened...before?â you whispered.
Jeongin nodded, Seungmin averting his eyes. â...Yeah.â He said. âTwice to Jeongin, three times to Han, Hyunjin too many to count...and uhâŠâ He scratched his cheek, holding up an index finger. Eyes peeking shyly under the hood of neatly-groomed bangs. â...Once I may have...had a bad day.â
âWowâŠâ Felix mumbled, head sticking out of the hay barrel. The boy looked like a stray whack-a-mole project. âThat sounds rough. Been there done that.â
You rolled your eyes, shoving him down with two fingers. He let out a muffled squeak on the way down. âSoâŠâ ...You sighed. â...What is it that you wanted to say, then? This is the last time Iâm listening. I only went to that banquet to make sure Jeongin was okay.â Another crack of lighting pierced the sky, followed by the ominous rumbling of thunder. âYou have maybe ten minutes, since the storm isnât letting up anytime soon. But after that, Iâd like to be left alone in peace until I can leave this joint. Go.â
Seungmin nearly beamed nonexistent sunshine. âThatâs plenty of time.â
âGet to the basics. Just the essentials.â
âThe company fell under a long time ago.â
âIâm sorry?â
He huffed, running a hand through his hair while Jeongin glanced nervously at the door. âThe company, this place. The first thing you need to know about Hyunjin is that he wasnât always this way. And Iâm not just talking about the curse. Heâs the son of a wealthy businessman; this is his estate. He owns the whole town...or at least, he did.â His eyes scanned the walls and dusty interior, as if checking to see if someone else was watching. As if taking in the entirety of the estate. â...Now it belongs to Hyunjin. Everything.â
You crossed your arms. âI could have put that together myself. Heâs obviously a rich, spoiled brat.â
âThereâs more. The people that know him personally know him for who he really is.â
You huffed. Unbelievable, really. âAnd what would that be?â You pressed. âA monster?â
A bitter silence flushed the room. You instantly felt a pang of resentment at that remark. Perhaps...again, that was a bit too harsh.Â
â...Iâm sorry.â Your arms laid in surrender across your lap. âPlease continue.â
â......â Seungmin glanced to his left. âYou wanna pick up from here?â
He leaned back, Jeongin lifting himself to take the lead. â...Hyunjin is a pain in the ass. Heâs a pain in the morning, we basically play rock paper scissors to see who has the unfortunate task of waking him up and handling his breakfast, and to decide whoâs turn it is to do laundry and lunch we place bets on when heâll randomly combust in a daily rage or which book heâll throw across the room first.â He counted on his fingers, listing them off one by one. âFor dinner and his bath we usually draw straws or play an old board game, but Han often cheats, soâŠâ
...His voice trailed off, eyes intently examining his mental checklist. You frowned. â...What does any of this have to do withâŠâ Shook your head. âWhat are you saying again?â
He smiled sheepishly. âIâm sorry,â he bowed. Cute. âWhat I meant to say was that deep down Hyunjin is actually a very kind person, but...I just ended up making him sound like an overly-dependent...man...child.â
You couldnât help but chuckle, twirling a piece of hay around your finger. âWell he sure does seem like it. His manners at the dinner table were atrocious and incredibly beast-like.â
âBut you donât know him like we do,â Seungmin insisted...then smiled, apologetically so, sitting up straight again. â...Forgive me. But what weâre trying to say is, Hyunjin is really a nice guy, heâs just...stuck. You definitely didnât help with that daily ledger,â he scolded beside him. Jeongin bowed again.
âWell, sorry, I was just trying toââ
âStuck?â
That lone word rang out like a gunshot. Seungmin and Jeongin both turned to you with sour eyes, the former swallowing a bit uncomfortably. â...Yes, stuck.â
âIn what? Time? Space? Adolescence?â You tilted your head. âBecause he never learned to grow up?â
âExactly! ...Sort of.â
You glanced down to the hay-riddled fabric adorning your lap. Itâd never really occurred to you to analyze or care anything for Hyunjinâs personal life, mostly because you werenât planning on staying and the moment you saw him transform, you didnât want to know. Your instincts told you to run, to flee, to flood your system with a coping-mechanism gene and forget and ignore what you just saw. You wouldnât admit it to anyone, but you were scared...and who in their right mind wouldnât be?
...But hearing this now...even given the smallest sliver of insightâŠ
...Well, your mother had often scolded you for being nosy. âSo youâre saying he never learned how to...grow up.â
Both boys nodded. âThat definitely can be said.â
âAnd so, thatâs why he acts out.â You looked around, questions popping up about the hedge maze in your mind from every direction. âHow long has he been alone here? Where are his parents? âŠHow old is he?â Your eyes focused on Seungmin. âWhat happened to him, exactly?â
â......â Seungmin and Jeongin shared a look. It all but drove you crazy how long it took one of them to answer. â...Do you have longer than ten minutes?â
| Twelve â§
âHyunjin was born to a wealthy mother and a poor, impoverished father in the year XXXX. No one knows where or how they met; Hyunjin is very selective and quiet on the matter. However, documents of his motherâs family buried in one of many attics claim they met at some time around the Summer harvest festival, an annual event that used to take place here in New Amber.
âIt was the responsibility of noble families to uphold the annual harvest ceremony at the start of the season. As a part of tradition, many noble families and a few middle class families with connections to noblemen and their wives would use this great gathering to announce engagements and arranged marriages, in order to shift the power to new families and invite a sense of balance to the community. Hyunjinâs mother was reportedly sixteen years old at her time of arranged marriage, to the wealthiest family in New Amber next to the king; a family called the Songâs.
âThe Song family oversought all affairs in the kingâs absence; which he was absent a lot, given his aloof nature and uncaring attitude towards politics. The Song family basically ruled the city with an iron fist; many offers came to them from pushy mothers or greedy fathers who wished for their sons and daughters to tie a knot to the family name, connecting a chain to their own. A man by the name of Yun Jeongsun, Hyunjinâs grandfather, was one such parent. He weaseled his way into the Songâs good graces, and they offered their youngest son to be wed.
âHyunjinâs mother, Yun Haerin, was against the marriage from the start. She had no interest in marriage, and instead wanted to craft her own trade to be of use to society. She wished to work alongside the Song family, rather than become one herself. As you can imagine, this angered many people; not only did it go against protocol at the time, but refusing an offer from the ruling family was considered a huge offense. And the Song family took it that way.
âAs she was packing to leave the city one nightâ as sheâd decided to melodramatically run away from her problemsâ she was met with Hyunjinâs father, a dirt-scratcher named Hwang Jihoon. The Hwang family had fallen on hard times ten years prior when their oil company snagged a few false investments, and the company went bankrupt and fell under. Having learned to fend for himself and adapt to life on the streets, Hwang Jihoon saved Yun Haerin from some typical back alley bandits, and finding her fancy offered to escort her to her new life outside of town.
âAs you can probably guess, the two fell in love during their travels, and settled for a simple life outside of New Amber. However...Hwang Jihoon wanted more for his family.Â
âNo one in the Hwang family ever forgot or gave up resenting the hardships they faced. And no one especially more than eldest son Jihoon. To summarize and keep this short...Hwang Jihoon became a tyrant. He used Haerinâs maiden name to forge a new path for the Hwangâs, and eventually, the nameless city they had escaped to fell flat. It couldnât withstand the intense amount of economic tyranny and inflation. The taxation without representation. Hwang Jihoon had swindled his family to the top and drained the entire community dry.
âSo they went back to New Amber. For stability. For revenge. Now having the security and stability he needed, which he stole from others, the Hwang family came back with an iron fist of their own. Due to a current drought and a bad economic year, not to mention the king up and abandoning his people, not even the Song family could stand up to them. And promising a new resurrection of New Amber, Hwang Jihoon took the throne.
âHe crowned himself King of New Amber and tore half the city apart drilling for oil. As luck would have it, the community had been sitting atop a natural oil reserve that flooded the country back into promising times. Things were actually quite peaceful for the first five years...until they ran out of oil. Taking the snag in stride, however, Jihoon used his deceit and backhanded tactics to manipulate the economy, trading and stealing from other cities. Because he was so crafty, no one caught on until it was too late.
âHyunjin had been born just a year before. Upon his birth, Haerin and Jihoon began having marital problems, according to a diary entry by Haerin. In it she claims to have regretted her choice in marrying Jihoon, and that sheâd fallen out of love with him. She claims that his only interest was power and revenge, tearing down the social hierarchy to make everyone payâ and the unfortunate effects it was having on everyone.Â
âIn her last entry, Haerin claimed to fear for her life. She wrote that Jihoon had violently threatened to forfeit her life if it meant continuing his reign. She was never seen or heard from after thatâŠâ
...Seungminâs voice grew faint for a while. Tension in the air rose higher, the thickness suffocating.
You couldnât believe such a tragic and long-rich history had occurred in such a wasteland. It obviously had fallen eventually, butâŠ
You needed to hear more. â...So he killed her? Then what happened?â
Seungmin nodded, slowly. âIt likely wasnât him. Due to his constant appearance in the public eye, itâs more probable to say he hired someone to do the job.â
You shivered. How awful.Â
As Jeongin fished out and dusted off an old blanket for you, his light coughs echoing around the barn, Seungmin continued. âWith Haerin gone and the Yun family name no longer needed, Jihoon continued to thrive and plunge the city to new heightsâ and a harder fall. He manipulated the economy to continue spinning in his favor; meanwhile, as years flew by and he became older, he began having thoughts of the future, and who would succeed in his place. Because he was a man with no trust in anyone but himself, he summoned his only sonâ Hwang Hyunjinâ to be molded in lessons of business and trade. How to lie, cheat, and steal.
âSupposedly the brainwashing began around the age of nine. Hyunjin had been a clueless child sent away to be cared for by a few nuns from the community in a remote location before; heâd grown up without any friends, never knowing the love of a mother or father. Only the required care provided by the Sisters of the Church. However, that does not mean he was never unhappy; the sisters did a fine job of raising him, and they truly did grow to love Hyunjin as their own.
âOf course that all changed when he was taken back to the palace. From then on Hyunjin spent his days locked away in the estateâs highest tower, like a prince out of a fairytale; forced into the education of topics he could scarcely fathom. Another maid who kept a journal of her own reported the occasional, almost frequent scream coming from the princeâs tower. She noted them as punishments for incorrect responses and behavior.
âHyunjin was fourteen when his father died. Five years of torture and humiliation, along with a healthy dose of effective brainwashing, formed him into an angry and bitter soul. Originally, he wanted nothing to do with his fatherâs company. He wanted nothing to do with the position of king; but being outnumbered and powerless against the force of countless impoverished civilians forced him to make changes.Â
â...I did the best I could to help him. As an advisor in training to Jihoon, I truly did what I could. Honestly, seeing him that one day...the day of his coronation...it fascinated me. There, I thought. Up there on the highest balcony. Thatâs the boy rumored to be the source of the screaming at night. Thatâs the boy who is Jihoonâs only son. His flesh and blood. The son of the late Haerin, a lasting survivor of the Yun legacy.â
Seungmin took a deep breath here, sighing out into the open space between you. Watching him flashback nearly took your breath away.
â...And so it came to be that Hwang Hyunjin took the downfall of his fatherâs handiwork. The moment he sat down at the throne, all the lies his father weaved came unraveled. All the shortcuts and manipulation tactics came back to haunt him. All the stolen time and resources were forced to be paid back in full. Hyunjin could hardly bear the weight of it all; the toll was almost too great. Many people saw him as cursed, and up and fled the palace to be with their families in poverty. But they hadnât seen anything yet...â
âSoâŠâ You hesitantly reached a hand forward, then flinched, retracting it. â...Iâm sorry to interrupt. But how did he...umâŠâ
Seungmin gave a bitter half-smile, nodding. âYeah. Iâm almost there.
âOne night at the head of a harsh Winter, an old woman showed up seeking shelter. Hyunjin was out stalking the palace halls lamenting his position, and upon answering, turned her away.â
Your eyes widened. âShe was...the Witch of the Biome. Er, whatever her name isâŠâ
Seungmin nodded. âYes, thatâs right. The Witch revealed herself to Hyunjin, and put a curse upon all who were present within these walls. At the time that was...well, there were a few others, but before you ask about them...theyâre gone now.â
You listed your head a moment before realizing what he meant. â...O-Oh...Iâm so...sorryâŠâ
The advisor shrugged. âIt was a while ago. There was nothing we could do about it. It was their choiceâŠâ
Sniffling filled your ear from down below. You bowed your head to find Felix with tears in his eyes, turning to you in need of comfort. Gently, you lifted him onto one leg, hovering cupped hands around him. âAnd then?â
âThen...wellâŠâ He gestured around him. âHere we are today. After the people saw what he had become, families and villagers left, some in hoards, others more sparingly. But eventually the whole city was left to erosion. Hyunjin couldnât hide his curse forever; and neither could we.âÂ
He stood suddenly, dusting stands of hay and a few piles of dust from the atmosphere away from him. Outside, the sounds of clarity of nightfall graced your ears.
âSo now you know. This is Hyunjinâs story...and our own.â
âSo then, why am I here?â
This question seemed to catch Jeongin by surprise; but Seungmin smiled as if anticipating the notion. âThe Witch tends to spout riddles about how her curses can be broken; itâs like some weird tick or bad habit while sheâs casting them. Or maybe itâs just the incantation itself; no one really knows. HoweverâŠâ He scratched his cheek, looking to Jeongin for confirmation. The red-head nodded. âWe were hoping you would be the one to break the curse. You see, the incantation, according to Hyunjin, went something like this:
âLips to lips and mouth to mouth Calls the speaker of the shrouds Summon forth your courage and might In order to love and end within night But yet if still ye cannot fathom Ending here the chilling anthem Suffer still and face your demise For all the passing days of sunrise.â
The smallest gasp escaped your lips. Sunrise...sunrise. When sunrise comes, and all is lost...
â...Hyunjin sort of lost his way after the curse was cast. Well...no. Heâd lost his way a long time ago. I guess what Iâm trying to say is, he never found his way to begin with. So he really lost it after the curse hit, and he was forced back into hiding. He didnât know what to do with himself. Everything was so...messed up. It was just a mess. His whole life had been a dark, night-infested wasteland...much like this town, almost...and then it was like someone came and dropped a hedge maze over it. He didnât know where to go or what to do. He was already lost. So he just...screamed. And cracked. He broke, like many of the mirrors youâll find around here. Covering it up with a delusional fantasy. Thatâs why he acts the way he does; sort of like heâs just existing, and nothing is really wrong. Inside...itâs chaos inside his mind. Just an ill-chosen coping mechanism to disguise the front of war. So, Y/nâŠâ
You flinched at the mention of your name, sitting up straighter. Seungmin looked down upon you with an intense fire.
âNow that you know the story, what will you do? I didnât tell you all this to guilt you into staying, so I hope you donât feel that way. Nor did I tell it to scare you. You have nothing to fear but fear itself; something weâve been trying to teach Hyunjin for a long timeâŠâ He sighed.
You glanced around the worn-down barn. At the empty hay barrels, the decaying wood structures, the various puddles of rain seeping in. What were you going to do? It was a tough decision to make...and a lot of information to process.
Your eyes traveled down to the lone marking on your wrist, now appearing to have settled into something bolder. It was definitely a petal, or an ambrosial symbol of some sort. The Mark of the RoseâŠÂ
You swallowed hard. It would seem your destiny had led you here. Even if it was a sudden destiny, a fate you never asked for. If you were going to get your old life back, well, it looked like you were going to have to take a detour. âI think...Iâm going to do what I have to.â
At the other side of the barn, Seungmin blinked, remaining ever calm and collected since the moment you first met him. Jeongin, on the other hand, bore his eyes into you as if waiting to hear the climax of the story. âAnd whatâs that?â Seungmin asked.
You stood, placing Felix on your shoulder. âYouâll see. Just watch me.â
| End Act One â§
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Sniper for the acrostic f/o game? Your choice of either his class name or real name (Mick)
Sounds great to me! Let's dooooooooooo.... hmm, let's just use Sniper for this one! Mick can be a back-up if someone else asks >:3
S - What fairytale would we be: Once upon a time, I had a Sleeping Beauty AU with good ol' One Shot (of course, based off of the Disney interpretation). Mickster was the prince and I was Sleeping Beauty. Nowadays though, I think Beauty and the Beast would be fun! I could be Belle and Sniper could be the Beast (his beast form could be him with his owl head or something lmao).
N - What's Sniper's favorite memory: Hmm, I know for a fact that one of them was being able to visit his parents during the whole "bread tumor" incident. He was the first one I ever showed my dimensional capabilities to, due to that... funny how the years go by- In any case, I know he had an absolute blast with that. I didn't really interfere much; I was mainly there just to make sure he had a way back to the base lmao, but it was worth it.
I - Show an image of him that I like:
Whenever I show him off, I feel like I just use the comic panels, so allow me to show my favorite promo-video shot of him! Just his lil confused expression⊠this whole sequence from Expiration Date makes me laugh every time-
P - Does Sniper have a pet, or do we have pets together: I don't know if this counts as a pet, but Sniper's been taking care of this random spider that he sometimes sees in our main base. When he was little though, he had a ton of sheep and a few chickens. For pets we have together... see, one of the great things about being an interdimensional traveler is that you get to show your spouses cool lil creatures all the time. So he's had a hand in helping me with my Pokemon, just as my other loves have!
E - Is Sniper open with his feelings: Sniper used to NEVER share his feelings with anyone; he only ever would if the entire fort started bugging him about it. He's gotten better though, that's for sure! It's rare for him to bring them up on his own, but if somebody asks he'll casually mention how heâs feeling. The only time I've seen him brush the question off is when people he's not too familiar with whoeverâs asking, but like, I understand that.
R - What colors do I associate with him and why: Mainly faded reds and browns, since those are the colors of the team. I feel like brown slightly reminds me of him more, just because the color makes me think specifically of his hat. Sometimes desert-aesthetic color combinations remind me of him too, like shades of orange and tan.
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Fic: Duty vs Honor
Weâve reached Day 6 @commandercodyweek and Iâm happy to report Iâve kept up with it! Â
Day 6: AU
Fix-it AU; post-war no Order 66 AU
No war AU
Time/dimensional travel
High fantasy
Force-sensitive Cody
Role swap
Soulmate AU (platonic or romantic)
This is a story idea thatâs been brewing so worked out one of the scenes/moments for this prompt!
Itâs an AU (which Iâll say are my favorites!) itâs in my WIP to do list so at some point this will be a full story.
Cody stood in front of his Buir. âDonât ask me to do this.â
Jango frowned, not used to his oldest challenging one of his orders. âThis isnât a request. This will be good for our people.â
âI have given you everything.â He held his ground, shoulders held back, helmet tucked under his arm, sword at his side. âI have fought countless battles to protect our people, lost friends and vode. I would willingly give my life.â
âThen this shouldnât be too much to ask.â Jango stepped down from his throne to stand in front of his Kote, his glory. The only one truly of his blood, so much like him.
âYou promised me peace. Promised I wouldnât have to follow your path.â He held the hard gaze directed at him. âAnd now you stand before me, asking me to sacrifice my freedom, my choice, my peace.â
âIt is for your people.â
âNo, it is for your people. You got us into this war, and now youâre sacrificing me to end it.â He snarled, letting his anger show. âI will not do this.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I have given my promise to another, and you will not make me break it so you can marry me off to the highest bidder!â He refused to back down on this, his cyare had kept him sane through this war, the promise of a future with him by his side.Â
"You can keep your lover." Jango shook his head, laughing lightly. "It's a political marriage."
"I'm not you or mom." He barely was able to restrain the eyeroll. Â
There was a reason he was standing in front of the King, being asked to sacrifice everything. He was the only true prince, born from Jango and Li, his mother, a political wife to make sure the Mandolorians and Kamino maintained their fragile peace. He had many half brothers, most of them born of affairs from both. Â
Rex had his mother's coloring, though everything else about him was all Fett. There was a reason Wolffe was training to take over as Head Guard, a position his father held and he was very much his father's son. Fox had been dropped off at the front door, the only reason they knew he was family, was due to the infamous Fett stubbornness. And Wooly, was so much like Li, and nothing like a Fett, but was dearly loved by all. Â
"Kote, you have no choice. This is a rare opportunity to finally make peace with the Jetii."Â
"How about we just stop trying to kill each other over a horrific fuck up that happened over a century ago."
"They murdered our people!"
"Yet you want to marry me off to one!"
Jango grabbed Cody's neck and pulled him closer until their foreheads touched. "I would never put you into harm's way." They ignored the battles he had led and fought. "This is a rare opportunity ⊠"
Kote closed his eyes, thinking of his people, his vode, all those who depend on him. A tear fell down his cheek, as he stepped back, held his Buir's war hardened gaze, and for the first time in his life ⊠"No. I won't go back on my oath."
"I'm sorry, Kote." Jango looked over to his Head Guard, waved his hand. "You'll be under house arrest until we leave."
"Do what you need to do."
Kote didn't fight against Koon or Wolffe, he walked out of the room with his dignity, but if they thought they could keep him from his cyare ...
Well there was a reason he was named Kote. Â
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