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just saw a fanfic on ao3 have a dedication for chatgpt... that section is meant for your horny perverted mutual who proofread your work, you violated sacred law and you will be torn apart and laid bare btw
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Danny picked up some traits from his parents. He got his momâs flexibility and reflexes, his dadâs love of anything chocolate flavored and abnormally great cardiovascular health. The trait they both passed on (to Danny AND Jazz) is an intense need to learn everything they can about what they donât like.
Jazz remembers what it was like when Uncle Hammond passed and Aunt Alicia got different. Sheâs terrified of her own emotions effecting her like that some day, so studies psychology like thereâs no tomorrow.
Jack and Maddie bonded over their shared fear and death and resulting desire to learn everything they could about it.
Danny canât stand clowns. Theyâre dishonest and hide who they are behind heavy makeup and outlandish costumes. Freak show kicks that dislike into a full-on phobia though, so he goes all in on learning everything he can. How does clown school work? What are the requirements to be a clown? What rules do they have to follow? If he knows their limitations, he knows their weaknesses. He will not be caught off guard again.
That knowledge sits in the back of his mind like a comfort blanket. Every so often heâll dip back in and research if thereâs anything thatâs changed. He wants to keep on top of any information about his greatest enemies.
Finally, he manages to graduate high school with a 2.7 GPA and 31 on the ACT thanks to his Math and Science scores (and a carefully managed brawling schedule with his rogues). Thanks to those, he managed to get a partial scholarship to Gotham U for Physics and Engineering. He still isnât sure how he managed that, but heâll happily take it.
What he wonât take is this FALSE Clown trying to cause trouble right before finals! Heâd kept on top of his shit all semester and wasnât gonna let anyone kidnapping him and some other people off the street get in his way.
Later, the Bats manage to find where the hostages were held because one of them waved down Robin. As in, all the captives had gotten free and when they found the right warehouse, it was to one young man berating the Joker.
âYouâre nothing but a modern rendition of the town fool!â
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haii ><,, i read your pampering fic w mr crawling and i js. UGH. IM SO IN LOVEEEE đđ do u do nsfw drabbles/fics đ€ i read in ur rules you DO allow nsfw so,, could i request something nsfw abt a first time with him ><??
First Time.
context: First time with your pookie wookie bookie puppy bear.
Homicipher. mr crawling x reader. | AnypovâŠ(?). NSFW | tw: ectoplasm c*m
Nsfw isnât my strong suit but I have fun challenging myself, I do hope you enjoy this!
first time? ..confusing. And complicated. And clumsy. But oh.. does it feel so good.
Itâs definitely a lot of build up over a couple months, like first soft pecks, then making out, slow and clumsy touches.
You have to guide his hands yourself until he gets the hang of it, but I think heâs a pretty quick learner. Heâs def good with his hands (I actually think he says that in the game at some point) and his tongue.. (đ)
Iâd say your on your bed making out, straddling his lap, your tongues in a heated battle with each other while his hand roams your body and his other hand is gently cupping your face. Youâre starting to subtly grind against him, and he makes a chirping noise.
You can feel his erection against your thigh, and when you pull back to look at him, heâs smiling widely at you. He grabs you by the shoulders and switches your positions, pushing you down against the mattress while he hovers over you. Heâs whining and chirping, rutting against your leg and wrapping his big arms around you, burying his face in to your chest. Heâs so whiny and desperate for you, clawing at your clothes to try and get them off.
I saw someone say heâd be on the smaller side, but yall see how fucking tall that man is?? I def think heâs atleast 6 or 7 inches ..skinny, veiny, with a slight curve.
Heâs chirping and making all sorts of noises when he finally sinks in to your wet heat, rutting so sloppily and clumsily. You jolt from how cold it is compared to your hot gummy walls, making you shiver. He has no idea really what heâs doing, but it just feels so good he canât stop, canât help himself. How you clench around him, how good it feels, its driving him insane. Burying his face in to your neck and wrapping his arms around you so tightly.
You can tell heâs getting close because heâs getting more vocal and his thrusts are getting even more sloppier (somehow), and youâre clawing at his back, whimpering and mewling. Your walls clench around him, milking his purple-tipped cock, cumming with a sharp cry. His hips stutter as you ride out your high, and he slips out of you, shooting his load on your tummy, rubbing his grey ectoplasm cum all over your soft skin, giggling maniacally.
After you clean yourselves up, you snuggle up to him, pulling the covers up around you both as he pats your head and you drift off to sleep on his arms.
11/11/2024. 9:38 am. @i90o3
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my baby | l.n.
synopsis: in which you bring your son to his daddyâs first ever race
a/n: based on this request!! i changed things up a little and only made it fluffy, hope you like it!!
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Ever since your son was born, you and Lando had had multiple talks regarding exposing him to the world and bringing him to the paddock.
He was still so little, being only a few months old, so there was a lot of discussion between the two of you about when would be a good time to finally introduce your son to that part of Landoâs life.
You debated a lot about firstly which race would be the best one for him to attend, finally settling on Silverstone. It was a very special race for the both of you, it was Landoâs favorite race weekend, his whole family would be coming and would be able to eagerly help, should any situations arise during the weekend, you were close to your UK home.
It was honestly the best decision in that aspect.
McLaren had been so kind as to send you some little T-shirts with Landoâs name and number on the back, some headphones so you could protect Noahâs ears. He was all ready to go, all clad in his papaya shirt and little cap.
However, as much as Lando had been looking forward to finally having the both of you in the paddock since Noahâs birth, he was suddenly feeling more anxious as youâre about to leave the house and go to the track.
You noticed the frown he had on his face and how deep in thought he seemed to be, walking over to him with Noah right on your hip, sucking on his pacifier in silence.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you okay?â you asked him, putting a hand on his shoulder and rubbing it affectionately.
âYou agree this is a good idea, right? Weâre not rushing him into this, itâs completely okay and safe to bring him with usâ he asked, looking at you with worried eyes.
Looking at him so desperate for reassurance, you remember your first days as a new mom, worrying about every single thing that Noah would do, what you should do with him and what you shouldnât, calling your mother and Landoâs mother every half an hour with another question.
Itâs normal for new parents to be anxious, and Lando was now feeling the protectiveness that came with having a baby of your own and bringing him out into the world.
âBaby, weâve talked about this. We have it all figured out. Your family is going to be there if anything does happen, we have your whole team there who are more than eager to help with anything. Weâll be fine, this little guy will have the time of his lifeâ you said, smiling at the quiet boy in your arms and bouncing him in your arms, chuckling alongside Noah as he started to giggle and wave his arms in the air.
Lando smiled, looking at Noah like he was the center of his universe, like nothing could ever measure up to how much love he had for his son.
He was ready, so there was no reason why Lando shouldnât be ready. After all, he had you by his side.
He didnât need anything else if he had you.
âAlright, letâs get going thenâ he declared, sitting up and taking Noahâs bag from you, determined to carry everything to the car by himself.
You chuckled, shaking your head as you adjusted little Noah on your hip.
âLetâs go and bring daddy some good luck, shall we?â you cooed at Noah, admiring his little smile and clap when he heard the word âdaddyâ in a sentence.
Such a daddyâs boy.
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âDo you want me to turn the car around and just take you guys home? Iâm sure nobody would mindâ Lando said as soon as he parked the car in his designated spot.
You looked at him confused.
âWhy? Did something happen?â you asked, keeping an eye on Noah who was currently too busy playing with his feet to pay attention to the two of you.
Lando sighed, resting his head against the seat and closing his eyes.
âI just think weâre rushing into it. Heâs still young and Iâm worried that something could happen to him while Iâm in the carâ he confessed, and you let out a knowing sigh.
âI know youâre stressed out and worried, but you have nothing to worry about. Iâm going to be with him the entire time and your entire family is going to be with me. He literally canât be more taken care ofâ you said, joking a little at the end to help him breathe a little.
Lando smiled, chuckling a little before twisting around to look at you in the backseat.
His eyes naturally gravitated towards Noah, who was happily playing with his McLaren teddy bear the team had gifted Lando when Noah was born.
âSometimes I wish we could keep him away from all of this for the rest of his lifeâ he said, his eyes focused on his son.
"I know, but right now, you don't have to worry about him. You know I won't let him out of my sight" you said, making Lando smile at the thought of you going all mama bear on your son.
"Alright then, off we go" Lando unbuckled his seatbelt, exiting the car and opening your door for you.
He made quick work to grab the diaper bag and all of his essentials while you lifted Noah up from his car seat and settled him on your hip, cooing at the smiley little boy.
"Ready?" Lando asked as he came to stand next to you, putting his arm on the small of your back and leaning down to press a kiss on Noah's head.
"Are you ready to see dada race?" you cooed at Noah, tickling his tummy lightly, which prompted him to burst into giggles.
âMy lucky charmsâ Lando whispered, looking at the two of you with so much love.
He truly couldnât have asked for anything better in his life. The trophies, the wins, the losses, they didnât compare to this. To you, to your son, nothing could ever compete with how much Lando cared for his family.
As you started walking towards the paddock entrance, your passes clutched in Landoâs hand, you kept Noah close to you, trying to shield his face from the cameras as best as you could.
You softly maneuvered his head so his face was buried into the crook of your neck, which Noah immediately complied with because he loved it when you held him close.
âIâll do my best to hold them offâ Lando whispered as he scanned your passes and already noticed the hoard of paparazzis that were waiting for him to arrive.
You nodded, smiling politely at the cameramen as Lando quickly walked with you towards the McLaren hospitality.
Clicks and flashes could be heard all around you, every single one trying to get a glimpse of your baby boy, but Lando was having none of it.
âLando! Over here!â
âIs that your son?â
âCan we see him? Just a pictureâ
Every single word fell on deaf ears as Lando continued to lead the three of you away from them, thankful when the shouts ceased and there was nobody around you anymore.
âThey sure know how to try and get what they wantâ you said, letting out a big breath that you hadnât realized you had been holding in.
âItâs an invasion of privacy, they should have some respect, especially when they can see Iâm with my familyâ he grumbled, his jaw muscles clenched.
You slowed down your walk until you came to a halt, resting your hand against his cheek.
âHey, weâre okay. Calm down, weâre both fine, okay?â you said, waiting for an answer as Noah started squirming in your arms.
âYeah, Iâm goodâ Lando replied after finally feeling himself calm down a tad, resuming your walk towards the hospitality.
When you arrived and entered the building, the first thing that you saw was Landoâs family eagerly chatting amongst themselves, clearly waiting for the 3 of you to finally arrive.
You didnât even get to think about anything before Noah was taken from your arms by Landoâs sister, Flo, cooing at him and beaming at the smiley boy.
There was nothing more pure and warming than seeing the bond between Landoâs family and your son. He was also the first grandchild on your side of the family, so that little boy was as spoiled as one could be.
âHow are you doing, dear?â Cisca snapped you out of your thoughts as she came to stand next to you, Lando having gone to his driverâs room to unpack his things.
âIâm okay, a little tired from the jet-lag, but doing alright. A little nervous to have Noah here with me, but you all being here puts mine and Landoâs mind more at easeâ you said, giving your mother-in-law a side hug.
âWas he terrible when you were talking about coming with Noah?â she asked, smiling knowingly.
You laughed, shaking your head affectionately at how well she knew Lando.
âHe freaked out about 4 times before we even got out of the carâ you said, making the woman laugh.
Lando emerged into the room again, immediately frowning once he saw that Noah was still not back in your arms.
Both you and Cisca watched as his eyes searched the entire room for him, finally settling on the boy happily babbling to his auntie Flo, Lando immediately going over to them.
And as you all sat there with each other, both you and Lando realized what a great support system you had and what a perfect family you have built together.
His win, of course, only solidifying his saying that you were both âhis lucky charmsâ.
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MAKING UP WITH YOUR F1 BOYFRIEND
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Enchant me - P.S
P: Ravenclaw!Sunghoon X Fem!Reader
Warnings: Hurt/Comfort, Suggestive Content, Angst, Sunghoon is kinda mean (not to you), Academic Rivalry, Tension, Fluff, Teasing, Jealousy, Misunderstandings, Happy Ending, Newt Scamander Mention!!
Synopsis: Youâve always found yourself in competition with Park Sunghoon, a brilliant Ravenclaw who seemed to have it allâintelligence, charm, and ambition. Whether it was academic duels or playful banter, he was always your rival. Yet, the only thing he truly wanted was you.
Wordcount: + 30k ( i know.. im sorry)
a/n: yall strap in for this one.. (heeseung is the last one that will be posted soon :) if yall wanna see more of the hogwarts au let me know!
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You couldnât exactly pinpoint when you started being an overachiever in your studies. It was a gradual thing, a slow shift that snuck up on you and became part of who you were. When you received your letter to Hogwarts, you were ecstaticâabsolutely thrilled by the thought of magic, the possibility of flying, the enchantment of potions, and the spells. But then you saw the material and you knew right away that in order to succeed, you had to study.
But it didnât stop there. As you poured yourself into your work, absorbed every bit of information, you started to realize something elseâsomething that fueled you even more. Praise. Recognition. House points. The feeling of achievement after every successful spell or potion, the way other students came to you for help. It was intoxicating. The more you learned, the more respect you gained, and you could feel your status growing. It was simple math, really: hard work plus success equals recognition. And you thrived on it.
Soon enough, you became known as one of the top students at Hogwarts, the one everyone turned to when they needed help or advice. And you liked it. You liked the feeling of being ahead, of being the best at something. You liked the way professors praised you, the way your name carried weight when spoken in hallways. Youâd earned this position. You deserved it.
But, of course, you werenât the only one who excelled. There were others, too, students who worked just as hard as you did. And you were fine with it. You respected them; they respected you. It wasnât about competitionâit was about mutual recognition.
Then there was Park Sunghoon.
He was a quiet Ravenclaw, one who kept to himself for the most part, except when he was in class. Thatâs when everything changed. He had a way of standing out without even tryingâhis answers sharp, his insight keen, his mind quick. Every time you thought you had the answer, Sunghoon was already there, raising his hand or blurting it out in that effortless, nonchalant way. And every single time, your chest tightened, your stomach dropped. He was always just a step ahead of you, and you hated it.
But what really made your blood boil wasnât just that he outperformed youâit was the way he did it. The way he would always, always look at you with that damn smirk. That teasing, almost mocking expression, as if he knew exactly what it did to you. As if he relished in it. Every time he answered a question before you, every time he earned praise or house points, he would glance over at you, eyes glinting, that smug smile never leaving his face. It wasnât just a simple exchange of competition. It was personal. It was deliberate. And it drove you mad.
It didnât help that Park Sunghoon was everything you hated and everything you secretly admired. He was smartâimpossibly smart. His resourcefulness in class was unmatched, and every time he spoke, it felt like he had all the answers. And on top of all that, he was tall, handsome, with perfectly styled hair that never seemed to fall out of place, his Ravenclaw robes always crisp and neat. Youâd be lying if you said you didnât catch yourself staring at him sometimes, trying to pretend you werenât affected by how effortlessly he seemed to glide through life. He was always polished, always put together, and you hated how good he looked doing it.
It only made things worse when you started realizing that you were developing feelings for him. A crush, despite everything. Despite the way he ignored others, brushing them off like they were nothing, like they were dust clinging to his perfect robes. You couldnât help it. He was attractive, there was no denying that. But it wasnât just thatâit was the way he held himself. The prefect badge on his chest always gleaming, always sparkling. The way he moved through the castle with an air of authority, a quiet power that seemed to command the attention of everyone in the room.
If Sunghoon deemed you as beneath him, he wouldnât hesitate to let you know itânot directly, of course. No, that would be too obvious. Instead, he would treat you like one of the ghosts haunting Hogwarts, barely sparing you a glance, letting his indifference cut deeper than words ever could. Youâd watch him glide past students who tried to catch his attention, their hopeful faces falling as he brushed them off without a second thought. His expression would remain blank, that neutral, almost cruel face he reserved for people he deemed unworthy of his time.
And the moments when he was forced to acknowledge someone? Thatâs when his sharp, silver tongue came out. Youâd witnessed him being cold and dismissive, shutting down anyone who dared to push their luck. He had a way of saying just the right thing to make people feel small, a razor-edged wit that cut through even the bravest students, leaving them stammering, unsure of what theyâd done wrong. It was subtle, and he was never outright rudeâjust dismissive enough to make it sting.
And yet, you couldnât shake the crush. You hated it. You hated him. But the more he teased, the more you couldnât stop yourself from wanting him.
And you wouldnât dare to say you liked Sunghoonânot in the way one might admit to having a crush, at least. No, liking him wasnât even an option. If anything, you tolerated him on your best days, pushed yourself to ignore the smug expressions and the subtle, condescending way he would respond to you in class. And on the worst days? You found yourself actively ignoring him. Because nothing seemed to satisfy Sunghoon more than bringing others down to elevate himself.
When someone dared to voice an answer he deemed beneath his own standards, youâd see it: the slight narrowing of his eyes, the subtle twist of his lips. Heâd wait, just a beat, before stepping in to âcorrectâ them, his tone laced with just enough contempt to make it clear who the ârealâ intellect in the room was. And somehow, he managed to do it all without outright insulting anyone. His comments were surgical, precise, his criticism delivered with a calm, cold detachment that only made it sting more. It made you question him, wonder why he seemed so determined to keep everyone beneath him.
But what frustrated you most was his selective charm. Youâd watch him laugh and chat easily with other high-ranking students, his demeanor suddenly pleasant, even civil. Heâd converse with them like they were equals, never the hint of a condescending smirk, no belittling glances. And in front of professors? Sunghoon transformed entirely. He was the picture of the ideal student, humble, deferential, offering polished responses that seemed designed to earn him a rare smile or a nod of approval. The teachers couldnât seem to get enough of him.
You couldnât wrap your head around it. His calculated, chameleon-like behavior left you wondering, time and time again, why he had ended up in Ravenclaw and not Slytherin. After all, he possessed every quality they prized: cunning, ambition, a nearly ruthless drive to succeed. It was like he wore a Ravenclaw uniform, but underneath, his nature seemed more like that of a Slytherin than anything else.
And perhaps, deep down, that was what unsettled you most about himâthat he seemed to wear a mask depending on who he was with.
It frustrated you, intrigued you, and, despite yourself, drew you in.
So, you had learned to keep your distance from Sunghoon, to wear a mask of indifference around him. A poker face. Neutral. Unmoved. It became second nature, the way you could shut down your emotions whenever he entered the room, the way you refused to show any weakness in his presence. If you didnât give him anything, you reasoned, heâd get bored of you eventually. Heâd move on, as he did with everyone else. You figured, if you didnât give him the satisfaction of a reaction, heâd leave you alone.
But now, reflecting on it, you realized that might have been the wrong choice. Because it didnât matter how little you engaged with him. Sunghoon had a way of finding you. It was like he had a radar, some silent pull that always seemed to zero in on you during the day. And when he did, that was it. You had his full attention. Not a passing glance, not an idle comment. Sunghoon would fix his gaze on you, like a hawk locking onto its prey, his focus unyielding. It wasnât an accidental glance; it was deliberate. Every moment, every word, every action seemed like it was a calculated move to engage with you, to get your attentionâwhether you wanted it or not.
If you were anyone else, if you were just a normal student, you mightâve gushed about it, maybe even bragged to your friends. After all, who wouldnât want the attention of someone like Sunghoon? The handsome, accomplished, and charming prefect. But you werenât anyone else. You werenât lesser. You knew exactly why he sought you outâand it wasnât because of some secret admiration.
He saw you as competition. You were an obstacle in his path to greatness. The two of you were always near the top of the class, always neck-and-neck, and he wasnât about to let someone else get ahead of him. You knew that much. He probably had plans of his ownâdreams of becoming an Auror, or securing some high-ranking position in the Ministry of Magic. He wasnât going to let anyone stand in his way. And you were the one standing there, blocking his path. He had to prove he was better, that he was the best. It was almost⊠inevitable.
But deep down, you started to realize that there was something more to it than that. Sunghoon wasnât just focused on outshining you academically. No. You had started to see the little thingsâthe moments when his eyes lingered a little too long, the rare flicker of something deeper in his expression when he caught you in the hall or across a classroom.
And it made you question: was there more to how he saw you than just another obstacle? Were you something else entirely?
You first started to figure it out years ago, back when you were in fourth year and the two of you shared a few classes. It was the first time youâd really noticed Sunghoon, in Astronomy class, of all places. You had been excited for that class, you had always been fascinated by space, by the endless expanse of stars and the way the moon seemed to shift and change. As a child, youâd spent countless hours lying on the grass, gazing up at the sky, watching the constellations dance. You hadnât thought twice about taking the class, certain youâd excel.
But you werenât the only one eager to impress the professor. No, there was another student who seemed just as invested, answering questions with ease, his knowledge sharp and quick. Youâd expected some competition, sureâbut it was the way he answered, the confidence with which he spoke, that made you take notice.
It was Sunghoon.
You could see it in his eyes, the surprise that mirrored your own. The realization that you werenât just any ordinary studentâno, you were just as capable, just as quick-witted as he was. And thatâs when it clicked: you werenât just another student to him. You were a challenge.
After class, youâd been making your way out of the room, mind already spinning with the next lesson. But then youâd turned a corner and found yourself face-to-face with him, Sunghoon standing in the hallway like he was waiting for you. You hadnât expected it, not at all.
âImpressive,â heâd said, raising an eyebrow. âYou always this good with the material?â
Youâd been taken aback, not quite sure how to respond, but something in his tone made you pause. At that point you werenât used to students, especially not someone like him, complimenting your intellect outright. And yet, there was something sharp about his words, something that made you feel like this wasnât just casual admiration.
âOf course,â you replied, instinctively meeting his challenge. âItâs not that difficult once you understand the basics.â
Sunghoon gave a smirk that only seemed to intensify the challenge. âSo,â he began, crossing his arms. âIf youâre as clever as you say, whatâs the difference between the Confundus Charm and the Misdirection Hex?â
You raised an eyebrow, unimpressed but entertained. âEasy. The Confundus Charm affects the mind, creating confusion and distorting a personâs perception, whereas the Misdirection Hex only creates a temporary distraction without altering any mental clarity.â
Sunghoon nodded, clearly expecting that youâd know the answer but not missing a beat. âFair enough. How about this oneââ he leaned in slightly, his eyes glinting, âif you were to brew Amortentia, whatâs the critical ingredient that activates the potionâs scent signature?â
You didnât even flinch. âMoonstone. Itâs the key to personalizing the scent and creating that pull, that... sense of longing,â you replied, a trace of smugness in your voice. âNow my turn.â
You watched him closely, his expression unchanging, as you asked, âWhatâs the main difference between Episkey and Vulnera Sanentur?â
Sunghoonâs gaze narrowed. âEpiskey is a basic healing charm that works for minor injuriesâusually cuts or bruises. Vulnera Sanentur, on the other hand, is far more advanced, and it actually seals major wounds, specifically stopping blood flow and beginning tissue repair.â
You smiled, only a little disappointed that he got it right. âWell done, Park,â you replied, crossing your arms.
But he wasnât done yet. With a slight tilt of his head, he said, âIf youâre so good, tell me, whatâs the incantation for a Hot-Air Charm, and when would it be used?â
âCalidus Aero,â you replied easily, rolling your eyes. âAnd itâs used to produce a continuous flow of warm air. Good for drying thingsâor keeping people warm.â
There was a slight twitch of his lips, as if he were amused that youâd added the last bit. âImpressive. But letâs see how you handle this one,â he continued, looking pleased. âWhatâs the effect of adding powdered Runespoor eggs to a Memory Potion?â
You paused for only a moment, narrowing your eyes at him. âIt sharpens the recall and clarity of recent memories, but it also makes them harder to alter or distort after the fact,â you replied, watching him carefully. âA good trick for Aurors needing airtight evidence in trials.â
There was a flicker of surprise in his expression, though he tried to hide it. âNot bad,â he admitted, a trace of a smile showing. âLooks like you know your potions.â He shifted, almost as if heâd found the whole exchange too easy. Then he gave you a lookâcalculated and challenging. âOne more. Whatâs the wand movement for the Incarcerous spell, and whatâs the incantation variation that makes the conjured ropes fireproof?â
You tried not to show that this one caught you off guard. âThe wand movement for Incarcerous is a firm downward flick, followed by a counterclockwise twirl,â you said carefully, a smirk forming as you gained confidence. âAnd the fireproof variation is Ignus Incarcerous.â
Sunghoon let out a low chuckle, a little begrudging, but impressed all the same.
Youâd hoped that after that, heâd leave it at that, yet, as you turned to leave, you felt his gaze on your back. And before you could walk away, he stopped you. You had expected something snide, maybe a remark about how youâd bested him, or how you were too proud. Instead, he spoke, his voice smooth, almost teasing.
âYouâre⊠smarter than I expected.â There was a pause, and then heâd added, âIn fact, youâre pretty impressive.â
You had frozen, not sure what to make of it. But then came the twist: the way he said it, the slight upturn of his lips, the almost flirtatious edge to his words. It caught you off guard.
You had been prepared for rivalry, for sharp competition, but not for that. Not for him to suddenly flirt with you. The change in his tone, the way his words softened, made you feel uneasy, but also... intrigued.
You hadnât known how to respond, but all you could do was walk away, your mind racing. SunghoonâPark Sunghoonâhad just complimented you with the kind of look that made your heart beat a little faster, even though you told yourself you hated him.
You had barely made it a few steps when you heard him call out, his voice smooth and teasing, like a final jab in a match you hadnât realized was over.
âNot bad at all,â Sunghoon said, the faintest hint of a smirk curling at his lips, his tone dipping slightly, as if it were more of a challenge than a compliment. âNice to know thereâs someone around here who can keep up.â
For a moment, your pulse quickened. You wanted to respond, to throw a witty retort back at him. But you couldnât find the wordsâbecause you didnât want to give him the satisfaction of seeing how much that one line had affected you.
Instead, you just stopped. You didnât turn around, not fully, but you allowed yourself one quick glance over your shoulder.
Sunghoon was standing there, looking perfectly composed, his hands tucked casually behind him, his eyes following you with that unreadable look. The smirk remained, but there was something different about it nowâless arrogant, more knowing. Almost like he was waiting for you to react, as if this small exchange was part of some game he wasnât finished playing yet.
Without a word, you turned back around and continued walking, your steps brisk, your mind swirling.
--
You didnât usually talk to Sunghoon outside of classâthere was never much reason to. Your friend groups didnât overlap, and both of you had your own routines, different paths to follow. But somehow, that didnât stop him. No, every chance he got, Sunghoon would find a way to cross paths with you. Heâd come up to you before classes, lean against a wall, and throw in some teasing remark about the next lesson or slyly compliment you on your latest academic achievement. It was almost like clockwork.
âWell, well, if it isnât the star student,â he said, his tone playful but sharp. âBet youâve already memorized the entire textbook for todayâs lesson, havenât you?â
You rolled your eyes, not even breaking your stride. âYouâre the one whoâs obsessed with keeping up with every lesson, Sunghoon. Iâm just trying to avoid getting bored.â
He chuckled, pushing off from the door and walking alongside you. âRight, because youâre totally not the type to get caught up in the thrill of perfect grades.â His eyes twinkled with a mixture of admiration and challenge. âI guess Iâll just have to make sure you donât make it too easy for yourself.â
You smirked back, not missing a beat. âYouâre right, I donât like making things easy,â you said dryly. âBut Iâm sure youâre just trying to keep me on my toes, arenât you, Sunghoon?â
He shrugged with a grin. âIâm just keeping things interesting. Besides, I have a reputation to uphold.â
Another time, just before Transfiguration, you found him leaning against a pillar, twirling his wand with a practiced ease, his gaze catching yours as you approached.
âSo, tell me, have you figured out the secret to getting Transfiguration perfect every time, or do you just have some magic trick up your sleeve?â he asked, his voice low and teasing.
You answered, not at all phased. âI think youâd be more impressed if you actually paid attention during class instead of just showing off your wand skills, Sunghoon.â
He raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. âOh, I pay attention. But Iâm just more interested in seeing if you can stay on top of everything. Donât want to make it too easy for you, right?â
âYou wouldnât know what to do without a challenge, would you?â you shot back, giving him a sideways glance.
âYouâre right,â he said, his grin widening. âAnd itâs not every day I get to challenge someone like you.â
And alas every day, just before classes, there he was, making some comment that practically demanded a response. Youâd either fire back a witty remark of your own or just give him a deadpan look, as if you couldnât be bothered. And yet, heâd show up again the next day, and the cycle would repeat. It was a routine you both seemed to have unconsciously built into your days. Neither of you ever missed it, both being somewhat meticulous about perfect attendance.
At some point, you realized it was strange. You noticed that he never spoke to anyone else in quite the same way. No other girl at Hogwarts seemed to have the so-called privilege of Sunghoonâs attention, and it confused you beyond belief. It didnât make senseâhe was smart, popular, handsome. And yet, heâd somehow decided that teasing you was worth his time.
It wasnât until one late afternoon in the library that the thought came to a head. You were tutoring one of your Hufflepuff friends, helping her brush up on Transfiguration, when she looked at you with a knowing smile and just dropped it on you.
âI think Sunghoon likes you,â she said casually, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
You laughed it off immediately, shaking your head. âThatâs not possible. Sunghoon only likes people if they can help him get more house points,â you replied. âWhy would he like me?â
Your friend just shrugged, that same smile still on her face. âYouâre the only person he talks to like that,â she pointed out. âItâs like heâs constantly finding an excuse to be around you.â
You tried to ignore it, brush it off as one of her theories. But later, when you were alone, you couldnât shake her words from your mind. You thought back to every interaction youâd seen between Sunghoon and other students, particularly girls. The more you thought about it, the more you realized it was true: youâd never once seen him act the same way around another girl. In fact, you couldnât remember him ever dating anyone. Despite the whispers in the corridors and the way some girls openly admired him, he never seemed interested. No, youâd seen him reject more of them than you could count.
But with you... things were different.
You didnât know what to make of it. Sunghoon had always been that one puzzle you couldnât solve. He was unpredictable, throwing in little remarks as if heâd calculated your every reaction.
If he did like you, it would mean something you hadnât prepared for. It would mean youâd been wrong about himâor, at least, about why he kept coming back to you.
Maybe that was why you found yourself in the library a little later than usual, searching for one specific book. The library was quieter than it had been all day, with only a handful of students still scattered between the rows of shelves, their heads buried in their books. Madam Pince was busy sorting through a stack of newly returned books at the far end of the room, so you figured youâd have some peace and quiet to yourself.
Youâd been meaning to find this particular book for a while. The only problem was that you hadnât seen it in the library for months. The last time youâd seen it, it had caught your eye when one of your Gryffindor friends had been flipping through its pages in the common room. You hadnât been able to get a good look at it, but now, as you found it tucked away in the far corner, you couldnât help the small smile that tugged at your lips.
You pulled the book off the shelf carefully, balancing it in your hands as you climbed down the ladder. The title read âFiguring and Tackling Your Feelings.â It was something about sorting through emotions, a guide that, frankly, seemed more like it belonged in the realm of self-help than anything academic. You werenât sure why it had piqued your interest so much, but you were eager to take a closer look, especially now with everything on your mind.
Before you could fully inspect the cover, a voice came from behind you, low and familiar.
âWell, well. What do we have here?â Sunghoonâs voice cut through the silence of the library like a knife.
You jumped, startled, spinning around instinctively to hide the book behind your back. Your heart skipped a beat as you tried to regain your composure. There he stood, leaning casually against a nearby shelf, eyes already trained on you with that signature smirk of his.
âWhat are you doing here, Sunghoon?â you asked, your tone betraying the sudden flurry of nerves. You couldnât help it. The last thing you needed right now was for him to get a glimpse of what you were holding.
âMe? Oh, nothing,â he said with a shrug, his eyes flicking to the book behind your back. âBut you, on the other hand⊠reading ahead, are we?â
You narrowed your eyes at him. âItâs none of your business,â you said quickly, trying to keep your voice steady.
He raised an eyebrow, clearly amused. âIs that so?â His steps were slow and deliberate as he moved closer to you, a glint of mischief in his eyes. âYou know, itâs not like you to hide books behind your back. Whatâs got you so secretive?â
Before you could stop him, his hand darted toward the book, attempting to grab it from behind your back. Reflexively, you twisted away, turning just enough so that he couldnât get his hands on it. You managed to get a better grip on the book, but Sunghoon wasnât backing off. In fact, he seemed to be enjoying the little game.
âOh no, you donât,â you muttered, trying to hold the book out of his reach. âStop trying to grab it.â
Sunghoon just grinned, his gaze never leaving the book. âCome on, just let me see it. You know, I always find it fascinating when people start acting so mysterious about things.â
You twirled around again, moving just a little faster than him this time, keeping the book hidden behind you. The bookâs cover was almost too easy to read from his angle, and you couldnât help but wonder if heâd noticed the title.
âWhy are you so curious about what Iâm reading?â you shot back, hoping the question would throw him off balance.
His grin widened. âMaybe I just like seeing how you react. Youâve always been so⊠poised. I wonder if thereâs more to you than the perfect student.â His voice dropped a little, a note of challenge creeping in. âCome on, just give it to me. Youâre not that afraid of a little friendly competition, are you?â
You felt your cheeks flush slightly, the teasing getting to you. âItâs not about competition,â you muttered, taking another step back to keep the book away from his prying fingers. âJust⊠drop it, alright?â
His eyes flickered to the book once more, then back to you. âFine, fine,â he said, throwing his hands up in mock surrender. âBut youâre really not going to let me see what youâre reading? Youâre too mysterious for your own good.â
You exhaled, trying to calm your racing heart as you finally straightened up, no longer trying to keep it hidden. âItâs just a book. Nothing important.â
He tilted his head, eyeing you with that all-too-knowing look. âUh-huh,â he said, clearly unconvinced.
And with that, he turned and strolled away, his footsteps echoing softly through the nearly empty library.
You let out a long breath, the book still in your hands, but your mind now racing in a way it hadnât been before. Why had you reacted like that? What was it about Sunghoonâs teasing that got under your skin so easily?
You couldnât shake the feeling that Sunghoon had seen right through youâlike he always did. As the library door closed behind you, you felt a strange sense of relief mixed with lingering unease. You hadnât expected that interaction to leave you so rattled. It was just Sunghoon, right? Yet, there was something about his persistence, the way he kept pushing you, that had thrown you off balance.
The book was still tucked under your arm as you made your way out of the library and toward your common room. You tried to focus on the cool, quiet hallways of Hogwarts, the flickering torches lighting your path. The winding corridors, usually so familiar, now seemed almost too vast, too empty.
The sound of your footsteps echoed as you passed through the hallway, heading toward the familiar portrait that would let you into your common room. You had to hurry; curfew was close, and Madam Pince had already given you a warning for lingering too long in the library.
As you reached the entrance to your common room, you glanced over your shoulder, just in time to catch a shadow move in the corner of your vision. But when you turned fully, the hallway was empty, just the faint echo of your own footsteps following you.
You shrugged it off. You must have imagined it.
With a quick word, the portrait swung open, and you stepped inside, relieved to be back in the warmth of your common room.
Outside, beyond the walls of the common room, Sunghoon stood hidden in the shadows, leaning against a pillar just out of sight, watching you go. His eyes lingered a moment longer than necessary before he turned and slowly disappeared into the shadows. He walked through the dimly lit hallways, his footsteps echoing softly in the quiet night. He hadnât intended to follow you; it wasnât some grand plan.
Heâd tried to convince himself it was just curiosityânothing more. After all, you were the only one who seemed to keep up with him in class. You challenged him, and thatâs what heâd always thrived on.
And it was like he couldnât not think about you. And that frustrated him.
He never expected you to be this⊠enigmatic. No one else had ever caught his attention like thisânot like you did. It was a puzzle, one that didnât make sense, and yet the more he tried to figure you out, the more complicated and captivating you became.
You had this effortless confidence, a sharp wit that matched his, but you werenât like the other students heâd come across. You werenât trying to impress anyone, not even him. There was something in your eyes when youâd deflect his teasing, a glimmer of something he couldnât place. You didnât give him the satisfaction of reacting the way he expected, and that drove him mad.
Sunghoon pushed a hand through his hair, his thoughts tangled as he navigated the winding corridors of Hogwarts. He shouldnât be thinking about you so much. There were other things to focus onâother students, other challenges, other ways to advance. Yet, every time he tried to shake it off, his mind would return to you.
How had you managed to enrapture him so effortlessly? He wasnât the type of person to become so⊠fixated. Yet here he was, walking through the darkened halls, and all he could think about was you. You never played by the same rules as everyone else, and that intrigued him more than he cared to admit.
No. He couldnât let himself get tangled up in this. You were a challenge, just like heâd always wanted. You were nothing more than that, right?
But even as he told himself this, Sunghoon couldnât shake the feeling that there was something elseâsomething moreâthat was pulling him toward you.
--
You sat at your desk in Potions class, the scratch of your quill against parchment the only sound filling the otherwise quiet classroom. Snapeâs voice droned on, but your mind kept drifting. You had hoped for a peaceful class todayâone where you could focus on the lesson without the usual distractions. But of course, it didnât take long for that hope to be dashed.
The seat next to you, which had been occupied by a nervous Hufflepuff just moments ago, was now filled by none other than Park Sunghoon.
You didnât look up immediately when he sat down. You had caught the tail end of his glare directed at the Hufflepuff, whose wide eyes had flicked from Sunghoonâs cold stare to you in a silent plea. In an instant, the Hufflepuff had scurried off, leaving the seat beside you vacant for Sunghoon to claim.
A small sigh escaped your lips, but you didnât let it show. Instead, you focused on your notes, carefully copying the ingredients Snape was listing for the potion you were about to brew. You wouldnât let him distract you, not this time. The class was important, and the competition was heating up, especially with exams just around the corner.
You could feel the subtle shift in the air with Sunghoon settled beside you. But today, he didnât say anything. Not a word. He simply unpacked his books, setting them down with a quiet precision, and began his own notes. It was almost too quiet, too⊠calm. It was rare that he didnât start a conversation, especially considering the usual banter you both shared.
The fact that he was acting so reserved, while sitting so close to you, made you all the more aware of the faint tension between you. It was like he was waiting for you to say something first. But you wouldnât. Not this time.
You kept your focus on your parchment, the quill moving smoothly as you wrote. It was an exercise in patience, in ignoring the small things: the way his sleeve brushed yours as he leaned over to grab an ingredient, the soft rustling of his books as he turned pages. You didnât let your mind wander. You wouldnât.
Yet, no matter how much you tried to ignore him, you felt the pull of his presence, as if he were a magnet. You stole a glance at him out of the corner of your eye. He was scribbling down notes too, but there was something different about the way he held his quill, the way his eyes flicked to the board and then to the ingredients list. He was concentrating, but you knew it wasnât just the potion he was thinking about.
The realization hit you a little too late: He was watching you.
Your quill faltered for just a second before you steadied it again, keeping your eyes on the board. You couldnât ignore the small, almost imperceptible glance he threw at you from time to time. It was the kind of look that made you question whether he was as unfazed as he appearedâor if, like you, he was just trying to hold his composure.
The class ended bit too soon, but not before you felt that pull again. Before you could gather your things, Sunghoon stood up, his chair scraping the floor with a soft sound. He didnât look at you as he walked away, but you couldnât help but feel the weight of his gaze linger on your back as you packed up your belongings.
--
The class was buzzing with quiet energy as Professor Snape swept into the room, his black robes billowing behind him as he made his way to the front. You could feel the usual hum of anticipation ripple through the classroom as he began with his first question, his gaze sharp and probing.
Without fail, Sunghoon was seated right beside you. He had strolled in at the last possible second and taken the empty seat before you could even think about moving. It was a position that had become an unspoken habit between the two of youâa silent agreement that this was where you would always sit, even if neither of you admitted it out loud.
âWho can tell me the primary function of wolfsbane in this potion?â Snapeâs gaze swept across the class, but it settled almost immediately on you.
You raised your hand automatically, but just as you opened your mouth to answer, Sunghoonâs voice cut through the air. âThe primary function of wolfsbane is to suppress the transformation of a werewolf. But specifically, in this potion, itâs used to temper the effects, making the potion safe for consumption by those with lycanthropic tendencies.â
Your jaw clenched, and you quickly chimed in, âThatâs true, but wolfsbaneâs reaction with belladonna is crucial to ensure the potion is actually effective. Otherwise, you risk a rapid breakdown of the ingredients, and the potion loses its potency within hours.â
A faint smirk played on Sunghoonâs lips as he turned slightly to face you, his eyes glinting with a mixture of challenge and amusement. âOf course,â he said, his voice low enough for only you to hear, âbut thatâs only if the brewer doesnât know how to stabilize the reaction properly.â
âOh, so youâre saying you know better than the author of âPotions for Practical Applicationâ?â You raised an eyebrow, the hint of a challenge in your voice.
Snapeâs voice sliced through your exchange. âIf the two of you are quite finished,â he said dryly, âperhaps youâd like to enlighten the rest of the class.â
You both looked up, not missing the faint irritation in his expression. And yet, as he crossed his arms and raised an eyebrow, he seemed almost amused. If Snape enjoyed one thing in his classes, it was competent studentsâbut if he enjoyed two things, it was watching competent students try to one-up each other.
With a quick glance at Sunghoon, you cleared your throat and addressed the rest of the class, your voice steady. âWolfsbane, also known as aconite, stabilizes the transformation process. But the reason belladonna is needed in the mixture is because it counters the initial toxicity of the aconite.â
Sunghoon jumped in seamlessly, his tone smooth. âExactly. Aconite alone could be harmful, but combined with the right ingredients, it actually makes the potion effective. Belladonna slows down the rate of the potionâs effect, balancing the intensity.â
You could see Snapeâs eyes narrow just a fraction, clearly considering whether heâd allow this back-and-forth to continue. He hadnât interrupted yet, though, and so you didnât hold back.
âThat only works, though,â you continued, âif the potion is brewed at precisely the right temperature. A variance of even one degree could cause the aconite to overpower the belladonna, which is why attention to detail is critical here.â
Sunghoon leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. âTrue. But Iâd argue that anyone whoâs capable of brewing at an advanced level should be able to handle such minor details.â He cast a sideways glance at you. âWouldnât you agree?â
You narrowed your eyes, resisting the urge to roll them. He was enjoying this far too much. âPerhaps. Though, as they say, perfectionists always notice the minor details others miss.â
âImplying Iâm not a perfectionist?â he asked, raising an eyebrow. His tone was light, but you could sense the competitive edge in it.
You shrugged, giving him a look of feigned innocence. âJust that you might not be as exacting as some of us.â
Before he could retort, Snape stepped in, his voice a mixture of impatience and reluctant amusement. âMiss Y/L/N. Mr. Park. While I am deeply fascinated by your thorough analysis, the class may benefit from a more structured approach.â He glanced around at the other students, who were watching you and Sunghoon with a mix of curiosity and amusement.
Your cheeks flushed as you turned back to your notes, feeling a rush of heat from Sunghoonâs lingering gaze. But Snape wasnât done.
âIn fact, why donât you both demonstrate your understanding?â Snape gestured to the cauldron at the front of the room. âBrew the potion together. Letâs see if your theoretical knowledge holds up under practical application.â
You felt the tension shift as Sunghoon pushed himself up from his chair, casting a smirk in your direction. âLetâs see if you can keep up, then,â he murmured as he moved to the front.
Swallowing your nerves, you followed him, setting out the ingredients with practiced ease. As you worked, the rivalry simmered just beneath the surface. Sunghoon was methodical, careful with each step, yet he didnât miss an opportunity to toss a teasing comment your way.
âCareful,â he said at one point, his voice low. âThatâs a lot of aconite youâre adding there. Are you sure youâre not trying to mess up the potion to make a point?â
You shot him a look. âMaybe I just donât trust you to brew this properly without a little oversight.â
His eyes glinted. âFunny, because I was about to say the same thing to you.â
The two of you continued in this vein, quietly exchanging barbs as you measured, stirred, and added ingredients with exacting precision.
When the potion was nearly complete, you both paused, watching as the liquid in the cauldron shifted from murky green to a smooth, midnight blueâthe exact color it was supposed to be.
Sunghoon tilted his head, a smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. âNot bad,â he said softly, his voice barely above a whisper.
You met his gaze, a smirk of your own forming. âCould say the same to you.â
The rest of the class continued in much the same way, the tension between you and Sunghoon thick as you both remained locked in your rivalry. As Professor Snape continued his lesson, you and Sunghoon each made sure to answer his questions before the other could, each answer delivered with just enough confidence to imply you had known it all along.
Every now and then, youâd catch Sunghoon looking your way, a small, knowing smile on his face, as if he could read every thought running through your mind.
Just as you were jotting down notes on the final instructions for the potion, a Ravenclaw beside you leaned over. âHey, Y/N,â she whispered, âcan I borrow your notes from last week? Iâm a bit behind.â
Before you could even respond, you noticed a shift beside you. From the corner of your eye, you saw Sunghoonâs expression harden. His jaw clenched as he shot the Ravenclaw a sharp look, his gaze practically daring her to linger a moment longer.
She hesitated, glancing between you and Sunghoon before quickly saying, âYou know what, never mind. Iâll, uh, figure it out.â With that, she scurried off, leaving you a bit bewildered.
You turned back to your notes, only to feel Sunghoon relax beside you, leaning back in his chair with a casual air as if nothing had happened. His expression softened, the subtle smirk youâd come to expect making its return. You rolled your eyes, not bothering to address it as you continued your notes. But before long, another student tried to approach.
This time, it was a Gryffindor who slipped you a folded note with a question on todayâs potion. But before you could even open it, you noticed that same glint in Sunghoonâs eyes, like he was quietly measuring the other studentâs worth. His glare was steely, his gaze intense enough that, once again, your classmate seemed to change their mind about talking to you at all. The Gryffindor muttered a quiet apology and quickly returned to their seat.
You couldnât help but cast a sidelong glance at Sunghoon, raising an eyebrow at his now placid expression. He noticed and merely gave a slight shrug, as if to say he hadnât done a thing. It was infuriatingly typical of him, acting as if he hadnât just sent two students retreating.
âWhatâs your problem?â you whispered, leaning in slightly.
Sunghoonâs smirk deepened. âNo problem. Just keeping distractions to a minimum.â
You scoffed, your irritation clear, but deep down, a part of you wondered why he even cared.
But then Snapeâs voice cut through the room, calling for silence, and you both snapped back to attention, the rivalry and tension settling between you once more.
As you walked out of the dungeon, feeling the cool stone hallway stretch out in front of you, you were met by two Gryffindor students waiting just outside. They exchanged a glance, visibly relieved as you approached, and one of them quickly stepped forward.
âHey, Y/N,â he began, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly. âWe were wondering if you could maybe tutor us in Potions? Weâre both, uh⊠struggling with it, to say the least.â
His friend nodded, looking equally sheepish. âYeah, we could really use the help.â
Before you could answer, though, you felt a presence at your side. Sunghoon had followed you out, his usual calm but intense demeanor practically radiating as he watched the two Gryffindors. His gaze hardened, and he didnât waste a second before stepping between you and them.
âYou two really have nothing better to do than pester her?â he asked, his tone dismissive, his glare enough to make them visibly uncomfortable.
The Gryffindors exchanged glances, shuffling back slightly, but they didnât say anything. They seemed intimidated, but they didnât seem like they were about to give up so easily. You sighed, shooting Sunghoon an exasperated look.
âSunghoon, relax,â you muttered, rolling your eyes. You turned back to the two Gryffindors, who looked both embarrassed and desperate, and crossed your arms.
âFine,â you told them, sighing. âMeet me in the library tomorrow. Iâll give you some pointers then.â
The two of them beamed, nodding quickly, and mumbled their thanks before heading off, leaving you alone with Sunghoon, who was still watching them as if theyâd offended him personally.
As they turned the corner, Sunghoon glanced at you, a frown tugging at his lips. âYou didnât have to agree, you know,â he said, his tone more casual now, though there was still a trace of irritation. âTheyâre just looking for an easy answer.â
You gave him a look, shaking your head slightly. âNot everything is about competition, Sunghoon. Maybe they actually need help.â
He scoffed, a smirk curling at his lips. âWhatever you say. Are you coming, or are you too busy playing tutor?â
There was a brief moment of hesitation on your part. You hadnât planned on sticking around with him after class, especially after his little standoff with your would-be students. But as his gaze settled on you, something about his expressionâpart expectant, part unreadableâmade it hard to refuse.
With an exasperated roll of your eyes, you gave in. âFine, lead the way.â
He smirked, clearly satisfied, and turned to walk down the hall. You fell into step beside him, the two of you moving together in silence.
Sunghoon led you through the winding corridors of Hogwarts, weaving up narrow staircases and into passages you were sure most students didnât even know about. You were tempted to ask him what he was up to, but a strange, quiet curiosity kept you following him, even when you caught yourself glancing back, half-considering turning around. But you couldnât deny your curiosityâand a reluctant trust in him, strange as it felt.
Finally, you reached a narrow staircase that led up to one of the less-frequented towers. âHere we are,â he said.
You stared at a latch, then at him. âWhat is this place?â
He didnât answer immediately, instead climbing ahead of you, reaching up to open the concealed latch in the ceiling. With a glance down at you, he climbed up, disappearing through the opening.
You glanced around the empty hallway, biting your lip.
When he poked his head back down and raised an eyebrow. âAre you coming?â you sighed and climbed up after him, finding yourself in a tiny, dusty attic space. The room was cramped, with wooden beams crossing over the low ceiling and tiny, dusty windows letting in a dim glow. There wasnât a sound in the air; no one ever came up here.
âWhatâs this about, Sunghoon?â you asked, crossing your arms, unable to keep a note of suspicion out of your voice. But he only smirked, taking your wrist and gently pulling you over to the corner of the room where a small wooden chest lay against the wall.
He lifted the lid, revealing a small creature nestled inside. You took a step closer, gasping softly as you recognized the little, dark-furred niffler, its leg twisted at an awkward angle, clearly hurt. You shot Sunghoon a surprised look, and he rubbed the back of his neck, almost sheepish.
âI, uh⊠I remembered you seemed to know a lot about magical creatures,â he said, his voice quieter, less sure than usual. âSaw it struggling outside the castle, and I thought⊠well, I figured you might know what to do with it.â
For a moment, you simply stared, taken aback by his unexpected gentleness. You knelt down beside the chest, assessing the nifflerâs condition. âIt looks like it twisted its leg pretty badly,â you murmured, brushing your fingers carefully over the creatureâs fur as it whimpered, its small, dark eyes wide with trust and pain.
The niffler shivered, glancing up at you before letting out a soft chitter, its tiny paw reaching up to clutch your finger as you whispered calming words.
âItâs okay, little one,â you murmured, gently lifting the niffler into your arms. Sunghoon stepped back a little, allowing you space to work, and you couldnât help but notice how quietly he was watching you, not saying a word.
You checked its leg, gently feeling around the injury. It wasnât too severe, but it would need some attention. âThe little guy will be okay. You just have to be careful with creatures like theseâthey can get skittish when theyâre hurt.â
Sunghoon nodded, his gaze fixed on the niffler as you worked. You pulled out your wand, muttering the appropriate healing charms as you carefully mended its leg. The niffler let out a small chirp, its fur fluffing out in relief as it finally settled in your arms.
âYou know,â Sunghoon said, breaking the silence, âI didnât expect you to be so good with magical creatures.â You glanced up, meeting his gaze, which was unexpectedly warm, his usual guarded expression softened.
âMaybe thereâs a lot you donât know about me,â you replied, a teasing lilt to your voice.
Sunghoon smiled faintly, watching as you wrapped the nifflerâs leg with careful precision, almost as if seeing you in a new light. âGuess Iâll just have to keep finding excuses to learn, then,â he said.
With a final wave of your wand, the nifflerâs leg was mended. Almost immediately, the little creature perked up, chirping happily as if testing out its newfound mobility. A small smile tugged at your lips as the niffler wobbled in your lap, nudging your hand before, quick as a flash, its tiny paw darted toward the shiny badge pinned on your robes.
âHey!â you laughed, reaching for the niffler as it tugged at your prefect badge, determined to add it to whatever imaginary hoard it was building in its mind.
Sunghoon chuckled from where he stood, leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, his gaze following the little creatureâs antics. âLooks like it has a good eye for treasure,â he said, his tone playful. The niffler, clearly encouraged by his approval, squeaked and tugged harder, and you could only laugh as you tried to wrestle it gently away from your badge.
âAlright, alright, little troublemaker,â you said, scratching behind its ear, âI guess youâre all healed up.â The niffler chirped, clearly satisfied with itself, and settled back in your lap, peering up at you with big, curious eyes.
Sunghoon tilted his head, that faint smile still lingering. âYou know, you have to name him now,â he said, as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
You raised an eyebrow, glancing down at the niffler. âName him? Isnât he a bit too⊠mischievous to settle for a name?â But as you looked into its wide, shining eyes, you felt a tug of fondness you couldnât quite ignore.
Sunghoon shrugged, his tone a bit lighter than usual. âWell, you canât just heal him and leave him unnamed. Plus, heâll probably come back to find you if you give him a name.â
You bit back a smile, glancing at the niffler again. âAlright, fine.â After a momentâs thought, you looked back up at Sunghoon, the beginnings of an idea forming. âWhat about Spark? Since heâs so keen on shiny things.â
Sunghoonâs eyes crinkled slightly as he considered it. âSpark,â he echoed thoughtfully, and then nodded. âI like it. Seems fitting, for a niffler thatâs already made it his mission to steal from a Hogwarts prefect.â
The nifflerânow dubbed Sparkâchirped in approval, as if satisfied with his new name. He scrambled back onto your lap, one paw still reaching toward your badge, his nose twitching.
As you watched Spark dart playfully around the room, you looked at Sunghoon and nodded toward the door. âWe should probably take him to Hagrid. Heâll know how to take care of a niffler better than we can.â
Sunghoon nodded, and with a final scratch behind Sparkâs ear, you tucked the little creature into the crook of your arm. As you and Sunghoon quietly made your way down the towerâs staircase and through the darkened hallways, Spark scampered excitedly between the two of you, chirping and squeaking in delight. Every now and then, heâd jump from your shoulder to Sunghoonâs, nuzzling close and tugging at a stray lock of his hair.
When you finally stepped out onto the moonlit grounds, Spark scrambled up Sunghoonâs arm and settled atop his head, tugging at the strands as if trying to style his hair. Sunghoon rolled his eyes but didnât make any real effort to dislodge him.
As you arrived at Hagridâs hut, Sunghoon reached up to knock on the door, but Spark clung stubbornly to his head, chirping with the excitement of a mischievous child. Hagridâs warm, booming voice called from inside, and a moment later, he opened the door, his eyes lighting up when he saw the small creature atop Sunghoonâs head.
âWhat in Merlinâs beard⊠is that a niffler on yer head, Sunghoon?â Hagridâs laughter was deep and genuine as he looked between the two of you.
You couldnât help but laugh as well, reaching up to grab Spark gently from Sunghoonâs head. As you tugged the niffler free, you couldnât help but notice the state of Sunghoonâs hairâit was thoroughly mussed, thanks to Sparkâs playful grasping. âWe found him hurt,â you explained to Hagrid as you cradled Spark, who snuggled into your arms with a satisfied chirp. âWe patched him up a bit, but we figured heâd be in better hands with you. Could you take care of him?â
Hagridâs face softened as he looked at Spark, his expression a mixture of fondness and excitement. âCourse, Iâll look after the little rascal. Nifflers can be tricky, but they got good hearts.â Beside him, Fang barked happily, his tail thumping against the ground as he trotted up to you.
Grinning, you crouched down, running your hands through Fangâs thick fur as he nuzzled your hand. âHey, Fang! Missed you too, big guy,â you murmured, scratching him behind the ears. Fang let out a pleased rumble, leaning into your touch.
As Hagrid took Spark from your hands, the niffler let out a mournful little chirp, his dark eyes fixed on you and Sunghoon as if he already missed you. Hagrid chuckled, petting Sparkâs head. âLooks like heâs taken quite the likinâ to you two! I reckon heâll be a handful. But donât worry, Iâll make sure heâs well cared for.â With a wave, Hagrid gently closed the door, and you and Sunghoon turned back toward the castle.
Walking side by side through the quiet grounds, Sunghoon was still trying to tame his hair, grumbling softly as he ran his hands through it. Smiling, you reached out, gently pushing his hands away. âLet me,â you said softly, reaching up to smooth down his tousled locks.
Sunghoon was silent, watching you as you worked, and when you finally stepped back, satisfied, he looked at you with a softened expression. âThanks,â he murmured, his voice unusually quiet, his gaze lingering on you just a little longer than usual.
You lowered your hand, feeling a bit self-conscious under his gaze, the gentle night air cool against your cheeks. âYouâre welcome,â you replied, glancing away as a faint warmth crept up your neck.
For a few steps, the two of you walked in comfortable silence, the soft crunch of gravel beneath your feet the only sound. The castle loomed ahead, its towers silhouetted against the dark, star-strewn sky.
âYou know,â Sunghoon finally spoke, his voice low but warm, âyou didnât have to help with Spark back there. Couldâve just let me figure it out on my own.â
You scoffed lightly, nudging him with your elbow. âOh, please. Youâd have probably spent half the night just trying to get him off your head,â you teased, raising an eyebrow. âBesides, I like helping out with creatures. Itâs⊠peaceful.â
Sunghoon gave a soft chuckle, nodding. âCanât argue with that. Youâre a natural,â he added, the corner of his mouth lifting in a half-smile. âIâve never seen you like that before.â
âLike what?â You turned your head to look at him, slightly caught off guard by his tone.
âSoft. I mean, not that youâre⊠not usually. Just⊠different,â he mumbled, running a hand over his head again, his gaze darting to the side as if searching for words. âMaybe itâs nice to see you care about something.â
A quiet chuckle escaped your lips as you shoved your hands into your pockets, your steps slowing. âI care about things. Just not usually things that⊠require all that much attention.â
Sunghoon stopped, turning toward you, his gaze intense yet gentle. âWell, it seems youâve got another talent to add to the list,â he said quietly. âEven if I donât see this⊠soft side very often.â
You could feel your face warm under his stare, an unspoken understanding passing between you. âWell, maybe Iâll show it a bit more⊠if you promise to keep your teasing to a minimum,â you countered, smiling slightly.
He raised his hands in mock surrender. âAlright, alright. Only some teasing,â he replied, but there was a warmth behind his usual smirk, a hint of something more.
As you reached the entrance to the castle, you both paused, lingering in the cool shadows of the towering walls. Neither of you seemed ready to break the quiet moment. Eventually, you took a breath, giving him a final look. âGoodnight, Sunghoon.â
He nodded, his eyes still on you. âGoodnight,â he replied softly.
The next day, the routine rivalry between you and Sunghoon was as intense as ever, starting with the very first class. Snape had just handed back a round of potion assignments, and as you flipped through your parchment, you smirked at the sight of your high score. But your satisfaction was short-lived; Sunghoon leaned back in his seat beside you, carelessly waving his own assignment in the air, flashing a score just a fraction higher than yours.
You shot him a look that was equal parts irritation and challenge. âI guess perfection just comes naturally to some,â he murmured, his smirk widening as he glanced at your page. You couldnât stop your glare from hardening as you rolled your eyes and muttered under your breath.
Throughout the day, this pattern continued in every class. Whenever you scored higher, heâd fall silent, his eyes narrowed in a glare as he examined his own work with a slight pout. If he managed to get the higher score, youâd feel your face flush in annoyance, lips pressed into a thin line as you begrudgingly accepted the tiny triumph. Each question the teachers posed became a mini-battle between the two of you. If you answered first, Sunghoon would scoff and find some way to counter your response with an added detail or correction; if he answered first, youâd find a way to elaborate on it with an extra flourish.
Eventually, in Charms, your constant back-and-forth about the finer points of nonverbal spells escalated to a full-blown debate. You could feel the classâs eyes on you both as you threw arguments back and forth, neither willing to back down until the professor finally cut in, moving to the next topic with an exasperated sigh.
When classes finally ended, you found yourself surrounded by a few Gryffindor and Ravenclaw students, all hoping youâd tutor them in some area or another. But before any of them could get too close, Sunghoon would somehow find his way into the middle, stepping forward with a cool glare that would make them hesitate. Without even noticing his interference, you were too busy rambling to him about magical creatures, hardly noticing as students reluctantly slipped away.
ââŠAnd the phoenix? Did you know they have regeneration abilities not just for themselves but that their tears can heal practically anything? Itâs almost like a superpower,â you said animatedly, your eyes lighting up as you explained.
Sunghoonâs small, genuine smile went unnoticed by you, his eyes studying your expressions as you spoke. âYou know,â he said after a moment, âyou really get lost when youâre talking about them.â
You shrugged, unfazed. âWhy wouldnât I? Thereâs so much to learn, so much to explore. Donât you ever feel like that about anything?â
His smile grew softer, almost thoughtful. âYeah⊠I think I do,â he said, not taking his eyes off you. But you were too caught up in your own excitement to notice the way he looked at you, as if he had found something worth exploring right here.
You barely noticed the way Sunghoonâs eyes softened as you went on about the different habitats of magical creatures, caught up in sharing the things you loved. He seemed entirely focused on you, even as the hallway grew emptier, his usual sharp edge melting into a quieter attentiveness that he rarely showed.
As you two walked, he seemed to subtly steer you, ensuring other students didnât approach with requests or questions. The few who tried to interrupt received one of Sunghoonâs cool, silent glares, and it was enough to make them think twice. But his attention never wavered from you, and you barely noticed anyone else around.
ââŠSo Iâm hoping to go on expeditions one day,â you said with a small smile, glancing up at him as you walked. âI want to see these creatures in the wild and understand their behaviors.â
Sunghoon looked at you, his gaze warm yet intent. âYou really mean that,â he murmured.
âOf course I do,â you replied, almost laughing. âI thought everyone knew that by now.â
His faint smile returned. âMaybe not everyone. But⊠I do.â
You blinked at the sudden seriousness in his tone, and for a moment, you were struck by the way he was looking at youâas if there was something heâd been meaning to say, something he was wrestling with. But as quickly as the moment surfaced, it was gone; he looked away, shoving his hands in his pockets.
âAnyway,â he said, clearing his throat. âGuess Iâll have to find something just as impressive to match that.â
You rolled your eyes, scoffing. âGood luck with that. Youâll have to work a lot harder to keep up.â
A smirk flashed across his face. âChallenge accepted,â he said quietly.
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As you sat with the two Gryffindor students in the quiet corner of the library, the sunlight filtering through the high windows, you felt a sense of satisfaction in guiding them through the complexities of potions. They were both scrambling to keep up, flipping pages in their textbooks and frantically jotting down notes as you explained each component's properties and how they interacted.
After a moment, you paused to ask a question, gesturing to the list of ingredients for the Draught of Peace. âWhich ingredient in this potion helps to reduce anxiety but can cause drowsiness in high doses?â
One of the boys squinted at his notes before raising his hand tentatively. âUm⊠powdered moonstone?â
You nodded, a small smile crossing your lips. âExactly. Well done.â
He grinned, looking quite pleased with himself, then gave his friend a smug slap on the shoulder. âSee? Told you I was getting the hang of this,â he boasted, earning an eye-roll from his friend.
âDonât get too cocky,â you warned, a teasing edge to your voice. âOne right answer doesnât make you a Potions Master.â
He chuckled sheepishly, but it was clear he was still basking in your praise.
As the lesson went on, you glanced up for a moment, and your eyes caught sight of a familiar figure leaning against the edge of a nearby shelf: Sunghoon. He was watching the entire scene with his usual unreadable expression, arms crossed and a subtle smirk on his face, as if he found the whole situation amusing.
Rolling your eyes, you turned your focus back to the Gryffindors, deciding to ignore him. But despite your best efforts, you couldnât shake the awareness of his gaze. The two Gryffindors seemed completely oblivious to Sunghoonâs presence, but every now and then, you caught him subtly stepping closer, listening in.
Finally, you finished your explanations, assigning them a few practice problems to work on in their own time. They thanked you, relief written on their faces as they gathered their things to leave.
As they left, Sunghoon sauntered over, raising an eyebrow at you. âYou seem awfully generous with praise,â he remarked, a hint of amusement in his voice.
âOh, donât start,â you replied, rolling your eyes again as you closed your textbook. âIâm just trying to help them pass Potions. They donât have to be my rivals.â
âLucky for them,â he said, chuckling softly. Then he leaned in slightly, his voice lowering, âBut Iâd like to think Iâm the only one who gets to compete with you.â
You rolled your eyes and pulled out a worn notebook and a slightly tattered copy of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander from your bag, flipping to a page you had been absorbed in earlier. Your notes were meticulous and precise, with a small sketch of a selkie in the margin, its sleek form and dark eyes captured with surprising detail.
Sunghoon noticed immediately, his gaze drifting to the open book and your notes. He shifted his chair a little closer, leaning in to get a better look. "Whatâs all this?" he asked, clearly intrigued.
âOh, just some of my own notes,â you replied casually, though you couldnât deny the flicker of excitement at the chance to explain. âIâm copying parts of the book, adding some of my observations. Seeââ You pointed to a note on selkies. âThese markings here help them blend in with the seaweed, which makes them nearly invisible in shallow waters. Clever, right?â
Sunghoon nodded, and you could see the interest in his expression as he continued to study the page. Emboldened, you moved on, âAnd thisââ you pointed to another entry, flipping a few pages to a section on kelpies. âIf you ever encounter a kelpie, you should look out for water plants on its back; they often disguise themselves as beautiful horses near the shore to lure people into the water.â
âOr here, in this section on Acromantulas,â you continued, your excitement getting the better of you. âIf you ever come across an Acromantula lair, the air will feel damp and oddly warm, almost like a warning. They leave webs that catch the light differently than normal spider websâtheyâre shinier, with a silver tint.â
Sunghoonâs smirk softened, replaced by something you couldnât quite place. âYou really know your stuff,â he said softly, the admiration clear in his voice.
You glanced away, suddenly a little self-conscious under his gaze. âI just⊠really like learning about magical creatures,â you admitted with a shrug. âI think theyâre fascinating.â
Sunghoon let out a low chuckle. âI think youâre fascinating,â he murmured, almost too quietly for you to hear.
You paused, heart skipping a beat as you processed his words. But before you could respond, he cleared his throat, his expression unreadable once more as he reached for your book. âSo⊠what else should I know about magical creatures, in case we run into one?â
You grinned and continued explaining each creature with passion and detail, and he listened, seemingly content just to sit there, absorbed in every word you said.
You lost track of time as you continued sharing each creatureâs traits, fully immersed in the world of magical beasts and their quirks. You explained to Sunghoon how to spot a bowtruckle in the trees, the difference between a griffinâs call and a hippogriffâs, and why nifflers are drawn to sparkly objects. With every fact you shared, his eyes never left your face.
After a while, you realized just how close heâd inched toward you. There was hardly any space between you now, and you were all too aware of his gaze tracing the slope of your nose, the curve of your mouth as you spoke. It was almost unnerving, and for the first time, you found yourself stumbling over your words.
When you paused to catch your breath, Sunghoon broke the silence, his voice barely above a whisper. âI donât think Iâve ever heard anyone talk about magical creatures like that before.â
His words caught you off guard, and you felt warmth creeping into your cheeks. âThereâs so much out there we donât understand. I think thatâs the best partâthe mystery of it all.â You murmured, glancing down at your notebook.
Sunghoon leaned back in his chair, thoughtful. âMaybe thatâs why Iâve always thought youâre different from everyone else.â He looked down, almost shyly, as if he hadnât meant to let that slip.
You blinked, surprised. "Different?"
âYeah,â he replied, finally meeting your gaze again. âYouâre⊠genuine. Like, you actually care about the things that matter. You donât just do things because itâs expected, or because someone told you to. Youâre⊠well, itâs hard to explain.â He shrugged, visibly frustrated, and let out a small, self-deprecating chuckle.
You blinked, trying to make sense of what Sunghoon had just said, of the quiet vulnerability in his words. âI⊠didnât realize you thought about things like that,â you replied, your voice softer than youâd meant it to be.
But Sunghoonâs momentary openness seemed to vanish as soon as the words left your mouth. His eyes widened slightly, and he immediately turned away, his expression twisting into a frown. "I donât know why I evenââ
Before he could finish, he stood up abruptly, grabbing his bag and slinging it over his shoulder. You barely had time to react as he took a few steps back, mumbling something that sounded suspiciously like âbeautiful eyesâ under his breath, though you couldnât be sure. Then, without looking back, he turned on his heel and strode out of the library, leaving you staring after him, stunned.
You sat there, watching the tall silhouette of his figure disappear through the doorway, a thousand questions spinning through your mind.
Madam Pinceâs voice snapped you out of your daze. She had quietly approached, tidying up the stray books the Gryffindor students had left behind. âIt doesnât take much to see he likes you,â she said, her tone somewhere between amused and exasperated.
Your head whipped around to face her, eyes wide. âWaitâwhat?â
She glanced at you over the rim of her spectacles, raising an eyebrow as she gathered a stack of books. âOh, come on. That boy didnât take his eyes off you for a second. He barely even noticed anyone else in the room.â She shook her head, a soft chuckle escaping her. âIf he could, I swear heâd have hearts in his eyes. Quite the smitten one, that Sunghoon.â
You felt your face heat up. âIâno, that canât be.â
Madam Pince gave a noncommittal hum, but her eyes sparkled with something like knowing. âIâve seen plenty of students in here studying. Thereâs something different about him.â
ou couldnât shake the image of Sunghoonâs gaze lingering on you, softer than youâd ever seen it, and the way heâd fumbled over his own words like he didnât know what to do with them.
âMaybe itâs just the way he looks at you,â Madam Pince added as she placed the last book on the shelf. âYouâd think heâs looking at his entire world.â
You felt your breath catch, her words lingering long after you left the library.
The next day, you found yourself standing in the hallway before Charms class, nervously glancing at Wooyoung. Youâd practically dragged him here to talk about Sunghoon, though you werenât entirely sure what you wanted to ask or how to approach him.
âCome on, Wooyoung, you have to help me figure this out,â you said, your voice a little more frantic than you intended. âDo you think⊠do you think he likes me?â
Wooyoung, leaning casually against the wall, smiled so wide that his grin nearly split his face. There was a gleam in his eyesâone that you knew all too well. The one he always wore when he had some mischievous plan brewing.
âLike you?â he echoed, raising an eyebrow. âWhy wouldnât he? You two are practically a walking clichĂ©. The constant competition, the way you both try to one-up each other⊠Itâs as obvious as your latest Transfiguration assignment.â
You frowned, unsure of where he was going with this. âIâwhat do you mean by that?â
Wooyoung pushed off the wall, standing up straighter. His smile grew wider, and you immediately recognized that look. The one that meant heâd just come up with something ridiculous, probably to your detriment. âWhy donât you make him show it? Get him to prove he likes you.â
You stared at him, blinking in disbelief. âWhat? How am I supposed to do that?â
He sighed dramatically, as though youâd just asked him a question that was too easy to answer. âItâs simple. Make him jealous using me,â Wooyoung replied, as if it was the most natural thing in the world.
Your eyes widened. âWait, what? You want me to pretend to like you to make Sunghoon jealous?â
âExactly!â Wooyoung grinned, clearly pleased with himself. âAnd donât worry. Iâll even be the test bunny âfree of charge. Iâll stick close to you, spend all the time I can with you, and make it look like Iâm all about you. Trust me, Sunghoon will get the message real quick.â
You hesitated, worried. âI donât know, Wooyoung. This seems like a bad idea.â
He groaned in exasperation, rolling his eyes. âHow can someone so smart be so clueless? Itâs not like you have to actually date me or anything. Besides, youâre not even doing anything bad, just hanging out with your best friend Wooyoung. Youâll see what happens. Just wait until Sunghoon realizes whatâs going on. If he likes you, heâll show it.â
You bit your lip, not entirely convinced. The idea made you uneasy, but Wooyoung was already grabbing your arm, pulling you towards the classroom. âCome on. You can overthink it later. Letâs go.â
Reluctantly, you allowed yourself to be pulled into class, the moment you found your seat, you looked around, half-expecting to see Sunghoon. When he walked into class, you saw him immediatelyâtall and confident, his usual smirk in place. But as soon as his eyes landed on you, sitting next to Wooyoung, his entire demeanor shifted. His eyes narrowed, and his brow furrowed.
You felt your stomach flip when Sunghoon stalked over, crossing his arms.
âYouâre in my seat,â Sunghoon said, his voice cold as his eyes locked onto Wooyoung.
Wooyoung, not missing a beat, tilted his head back and looked at Sunghoon with a smug expression. âI donât see your name here,â he teased, his voice playful, almost sing-song. He then dramatically pulled you closer to him, as though to stake his claim. âBesides, Iâm sitting here now.â
You shot Wooyoung a look, but he was already enjoying this far too much. You glanced back at Sunghoon, who was glaring at Wooyoung with a look that could have burned a hole through him, his jaw clenched, his lips pressed into a thin line. But when Sunghoon looked at you, his eyes softened just a littleâthough the frown still remained. He sighed in frustration before walking off, clearly not wanting to make a scene.
His eyes then locked onto the desk directly in front of you, where a Ravenclaw student had been sitting just moments ago, quietly taking notes. Without so much as a glance toward you or Wooyoung, Sunghoon walked up to the desk with a purposeful stride.
The Ravenclaw, a young girl with glasses perched on the edge of her nose, looked up in mild surprise as Sunghoon approached her. She was about to ask if something was wrong when he stood before her, towering slightly as he looked down at her desk with an unwavering gaze.
âMove,â he said simply, his voice low and calm, but there was an unspoken authority in it. It wasnât a question, and there was no room for negotiation in his tone.
The Ravenclaw blinked, unsure of what was happening. âExcuse me?â she asked, her voice a little shaky.
Sunghoonâs expression remained neutral. âIâm sitting here,â he repeated, and he placed his bag down on the desk, almost as though he were claiming it.
The girl hesitated, glancing at the seat next to yours where Wooyoung sat, clearly not understanding the situation. She looked at the empty seats around the room, trying to figure out what to do.
âYou can find another seat,â Sunghoon added coolly, his gaze unflinching. âItâs not a big deal.â
The Ravenclaw swallowed hard, her face flushing with confusion and embarrassment. She had no idea what was happening. Was this some sort of joke? Was she supposed to just give up her seat because Sunghoon wanted it? She opened her mouth to protest again, but before she could speak, she caught the look in Sunghoonâs eyesâcold, almost daring her to defy him.
âOkay,â she muttered, gathering her things and standing up, clearly unnerved by the tension in the air. Reluctantly, she grabbed her bag, and with a small, defeated sigh, she walked toward a different desk, clearly trying to avoid further confrontation.
You watched the scene unfold with a mix of surprise and discomfort, and you could see Wooyoung beside you, clearly amused by the whole thing. Sunghoon didnât even spare a glance at the girl as she moved to another desk. He simply adjusted his books, and slid into the chair with a casual ease.
Wooyoung chuckled under his breath as class started, nudging you with an exaggerated wink. âWorked like a charm,â he whispered, grinning.
As Professor Flitwick began the lecture, Wooyoung scribbled something on a scrap of parchment and nudged it toward you, his grin widening when you glanced down.
âIâd say Sunghoon looks about two seconds away from hexing me,â heâd scrawled, complete with a little doodle of a scowling Sunghoon.
You smirked, scribbling back, âMore like two seconds from snapping his quill in half.â
Wooyoung had to stifle his laugh, glancing up to make sure Flitwick wasnât watching. Meanwhile, Sunghoon sat in front of you, stiff and silent, answering Professor Flitwickâs questions with uncharacteristic quietness. Normally, this was the part of the lesson where youâd challenge him, but you were too busy passing notes and snickering quietly with Wooyoung.
Meanwhile, Sunghoon, seemed quieter than usual. It was obvious to you that he wasnât paying much attention to the lesson nowâhis usually sharp focus shifted entirely to the students around him. You caught the way he glanced up when another student raised their hand, trying to challenge him. They asked a particularly tricky question about the correct incantation for a charm, but when Sunghoon answered smoothly, there was no cocky attitude, no smug smirk. He answered matter-of-factly, almost quietly, and then fell back into his seat, looking down at his parchment with furrowed brows.
Other students tried to challenge him, pushing for more details, but Sunghoon didnât rise to the occasion like he usually did with you. He remained reserved, answering them simply and without the usual bite in his voice.
And you couldnât help but wonder if this was all connected to the game you and Wooyoung had startedâtesting Sunghoon's reactions, seeing how far you could push him. You watched him for a few more moments, noting how his posture stiffened slightly whenever someone questioned him. It was like he was waiting for somethingâwaiting for you to throw a comment or a challenge his way. But you stayed quiet, not offering him the usual banter or playful disagreement.
Wooyoung passed you another note, his handwriting messier this time from his suppressed laughter. âGuess he only cares if itâs you arguing with him.â
As soon as Professor Flitwick dismissed the class, you barely had a second to pack up your things before Wooyoung seized your arm, yanking you up from your seat and ushering you toward the door with hurried enthusiasm.
âCome on, come on!â he whispered, grinning as he practically dragged you through the aisle, weaving between students as they gathered their things.
You stumbled slightly, barely managing to throw your bag over your shoulder as Wooyoung tugged you along, his grip firm as he steered you toward the corridor. Behind you, you caught a quick glimpse of Sunghoon, his expression darkening as he watched Wooyoung pull you away.
âWooyoung, slow down!â you protested, trying to keep from tripping as he continued his brisk pace down the hallway. You glanced back, half-expecting Sunghoon to be right behind you, but the corridor was empty, and you couldnât help but feel a small twinge of disappointment that he hadnât followed.
Wooyoung just laughed, his mischief only growing as he finally slowed down, his grip loosening as he threw you a victorious smile. âDid you see his face? He was practically glaring daggers at me!â
You rolled your eyes, brushing your hair out of your face as you tried to catch your breath. âYouâre going to drive him crazy at this rate. What if he actually loses it?â
Wooyoung smirked, shrugging as if it was no big deal. âIsnât that the plan? Youâll know for sure if he really likes you.â He wagged his eyebrows at you playfully, nudging you with his shoulder. âBesides, Iâve never seen him that riled up over anythingâor anyone, for that matter. And if heâs jealous, itâs because he knows heâs got competition.â
You opened your mouth to argue, but Wooyoung was already shooting you a smug grin, his eyes twinkling with amusement as he glanced over his shoulder, making sure Sunghoon hadnât caught up to you. You hated to admit it, but a part of you couldnât help but feel a bit giddy at the thought of getting under Sunghoonâs skin, especially after all the times heâd done the same to you.
Wooyoung didn't hold back over the next few days, sticking by your side at every opportunity, always there with that trademark mischievous grin. Heâd slide into the seat beside you during classes, insist on walking you to the Great Hall for meals, and show up at the library to âhelpâ you studyâeven if he spent more time drawing little doodles on your notes than actually being helpful.
You caught Sunghoon watching the two of you on more than one occasion, his gaze dark and intense, lips pressed into a firm line as Wooyoung leaned close to whisper something that would make you laugh. The frustration on Sunghoonâs face was unmistakable, but he never said anything. He would just look away with a huff, his jaw clenched as he turned his attention back to whatever was in front of him.
During Potions, Wooyoung made a particularly bold move, sliding his chair so close to yours that your shoulders brushed as you worked on a shared project. Sunghoon, who sat across from you, glared at Wooyoung with such ferocity that you were sure heâd burst.
âAre you two always this⊠close?â Sunghoon finally muttered, barely hiding the edge in his voice.
Wooyoung looked up with an innocent smile, putting an arm over your shoulder with exaggerated nonchalance. âOh, absolutely. Iâm just here to make sure no one distracts her from her studies,â he said with a wink in your direction.
You bit back a laugh as Sunghoonâs expression turned sour, his fingers tapping agitatedly against the desk.
As the days went on, Sunghoonâs patience seemed to fray bit by bit, his usual calm demeanor replaced by a simmering frustration. You could see it in the way he clenched his fists whenever he saw you with Wooyoung, how heâd roll his eyes when he overheard Wooyoung laughing with you in the library. He even began answering questions more aggressively in class, as though trying to reclaim some attention.
One evening, when Wooyoung had just pulled you out of the library after an impromptu âstudy session,â you spotted Sunghoon watching you from across the corridor, his expression dark. Wooyoung followed your gaze and smirked, leaning down to whisper, âI think heâs finally reaching his limit. Just waitâheâll crack any day now.â
--
You were sat in the courtyard, finally getting a moment to study in peace with Wooyoung serving detention, a shadow fell over your books. You looked up, blinking as Sunghoon stood there, hands shoved in his pockets, an intense look in his eyes.
âStudying alone for once?â he asked, his voice casual, but the edge in it unmistakable.
You gave him a small shrug, trying to appear unfazed. âYeah, Wooyoungâs busy.â
Sunghoon sat down across from you without asking, his gaze flickering over your books before settling on you. âSo, you and Wooyoung⊠youâve known each other for a while, huh?â he asked, trying to sound nonchalant but clearly fishing for something.
You raised an eyebrow, sensing where this was going. âWeâre good friends,â you replied simply. âWeâve known each other since second year.â
Sunghoonâs brows knit together, curiosityâand maybe a hint of jealousyâlingering in his expression. âHow did that even happen? You two donât seem like the most⊠obvious match.â
You laughed a little at the memory. âOh, it was something, alright. I found him running from Filch after heâd set off one of those cursed prank fireworks. He practically begged me to hide him, so I did. After that, we just⊠clicked, I guess. Iâd cover for him, and heâd keep me entertained with his ridiculous schemes.â
Sunghoon nodded, a faint smirk appearing on his lips. âSo youâre telling me youâve been cleaning up his messes for years.â
You laughed. âPretty much.â
For a moment, Sunghoon seemed lost in thought, a silence settling between you as he absorbed what youâd shared. He looked down at the book open in front of youâa piece on mythical creatures.
âSounds like youâre a better friend than he deserves,â he muttered, his voice barely loud enough to hear. And then, without waiting for your reaction, he quickly added, âBut maybe youâre just too kind. I doubt youâd turn away anyone if they asked for help.â He leaned forward, arms crossed and a curious look on his face, as if he were ready to seize this moment and talk about anythingâeverything, even.
âSo⊠this whole mythical creatures thing,â he began, nodding toward the book in front of you. âItâs what you want to do after school, right?â
You hesitated, but then you looked up and caught the way Sunghoonâs gaze softened as he waited for you to answer. There was no trace of his usual smirk or sarcastic tone; he just looked genuinely⊠interested. Almost desperate to keep this conversation going, like he needed to talk to you, even if it was about the most random thing he could think of.
Letting out a quiet sigh, you nodded. âYeah⊠I guess I want to travel, see the world, learn about different creatures out there.â
Sunghoon nodded slowly, eyes never leaving yours. âMakes sense for you.â
You couldnât help but smile. âWhat about you, Sunghoon? What do you want to do?â
He ran a hand through his hair, looking slightly awkward as he considered his answer. âMe? Well⊠my family expects me to follow in their footsteps and work in the Ministry. Some important role thatâll keep the Park name respectable or whatever.â
You raised an eyebrow, surprised at how openly he was talking about it. âAnd⊠is that what you want?â
He hesitated, glancing away briefly before meeting your eyes again. âHonestly? No. But itâs not like I get much say in it. My parents⊠they donât really ask what I want. They just have this⊠plan. And Iâm supposed to go along with it.â
You softened, forgetting all about Wooyoungâs plan. âMaybe one day, youâll get to do what you actually want. Even if it means disappointing a few people along the way.â
Sunghoonâs lips curved into a faint smile. âMaybe.â
While you and Sunghoon continued your conversation, Wooyoung burst onto the scene, looking a bit disheveled from detention.
"Hey! You promised youâd help me with Astronomy, remember?" he announced, hands on his hips as he gestured toward the library.
You blinked, taken aback. âDid I? I donât remember promising that, Wooââ
But Wooyoung wasnât giving you a moment to think. He sidled up to you, giving Sunghoon a mischievous side-eye as he tried to usher you away. That was, until Sunghoon suddenly stood up with startling speed.
âActually, weâll both help you,â he said firmly, his voice determined, like he was making a declaration. He looked between you and Wooyoung, and you couldnât hide your surprise. Sunghoon had never offered to tutor anyone, much less help anyone study.
Wooyoung faltered for a moment, his usual quick wit momentarily stunned. âWait, you want to help? Since when does Sunghoon Park volunteer to help anyone?â he stammered, clearly thrown off his game.
Without missing a beat, Sunghoon reached out, grabbing your hand as if it were the most natural thing in the world, and gently pulled you along. He positioned himself slightly in front of you, blocking Wooyoungâs view just enough to hold your attention. His touch was firm, warm, and you could feel the faintest bit of tension in his grip, as though he was reluctant to let you go.
âCome on,â he said, glancing back at you, eyes lit with determination.
You barely had time to process the boldness of his move, your heart beating a little faster at the intensity in his gaze. But then, from behind you, Wooyoung snapped out of his daze.
âHey! Donât leave me!â he shouted, sprinting forward to catch up.
Once inside the library, Sunghoon led you to a secluded corner, where the stacks of books created a quiet, private nook. He settled down across from you, pulling out his Astronomy textbook and parchment without a word. You followed suit, just as Wooyoung stumbled in, slightly out of breath and muttering curses under his breath.
"Merlin, Sunghoon, did you have to practically run here? Not all of us have legs that belong on a Quidditch team,â Wooyoung huffed, plopping down in the remaining seat and tossing his Astronomy books onto the table.
You chuckled softly, but Sunghoon didnât seem to notice. He had already opened his book and was flipping to a relevant chapter, his eyes scanning the page with a quiet focus. The three of you settled in, and soon, you began explaining the constellations and how to identify them, taking a parchment to map out a few diagrams for Wooyoung.
Sunghoon added an occasional word here and there, though you quickly noticed his advice was always directed toward you, not Wooyoung. It was as if he couldnât be bothered to look at Wooyoung directly, instead choosing to watch you as you spoke. Every so often, he'd chime in at the end of your explanations, repeating or affirming your words like a quiet echo.
"Right," youâd say, finishing up a description of Orion. âThatâs why its belt is so distinctive in the night sky.â
"Distinctive,â Sunghoon murmured, nodding slightly as he watched you, his gaze steady.
Wooyoung, however, wasnât about to let this slide. He shot you a look of exaggerated exasperation, rolling his eyes playfully as Sunghoon added yet another short agreement after your sentence.
âIf Iâd known studying with the both of you would be this one-sided, Iâd have just gone to Hagridâs for a simpler lecture,â Wooyoung quipped, pretending to grumble. He shot you a grin. âYouâre doing all the heavy lifting here. Sunghoonâs just admiring the view.â
You stifled a laugh, glancing at Sunghoon, who simply shrugged and looked away, not even trying to deny it. A faint blush had crept up his cheeks, but he kept his gaze on his notes, acting unbothered as he continued to jot things down.
The table fell quiet for a moment, the only sounds being the rustling of pages and the scratching of quills. Sunghoon had finally turned his attention to his notes, his posture still stiff and focused, while Wooyoung, sitting across from you, began to plot. You could feel the mischievous glint in his eyes as he glanced between you and Sunghoon, an idea forming behind that grin of his. You knew that grin wellâit was the kind of grin that spelled out nothing good.
And then, as if on cue, Wooyoung shifted in his seat, straightened up, and suddenly leaned forward, all casual-like.
âY/N,â he began, his voice loud enough to carry across the quiet library. âDo you ever wonder what it would be like if Sunghoon here actually smiled when he helped us study? You know, like⊠with an actual expression, not just his usual âIâm-too-cool-for-thisâ face?â
You shot him a look, one that made it clear you were aware of what he was doing. You opened your mouth to say something, but Wooyoung was already going for it. He nudged your elbow gently with his, a silent request for backup.
âI mean,â he continued, his voice deliberately drawing out the words, âI bet you could teach him a thing or two about showing some emotion, right? Iâve seen you make him smile once in a while. Thatâs kind of impressive, considering, you know⊠he usually doesn't even seem to know how to have fun. Maybe you should be his personal tutor on that.â
You suppressed a laugh, but it was difficult to stop your lips from twitching. Sunghoon, however, didnât react at first. He kept his eyes on the page in front of him, though the muscles in his jaw twitched slightly, and his posture tightened.
Wooyoung wasnât done. No, he was just getting started. He leaned back in his chair, completely at ease, as if he were speaking casually about the weather.
âSo,â he said with a sly grin, âSunghoon, what's it like, huh? Sitting here and being the epitome of cool? Donât you get bored sometimes?â He leaned forward, directing his question to Sunghoon directly now. âYou ever get jealous? Like when Y/N and I hang out and I make her laugh, but you canât seem to do the same? Maybe you could learn something from me after all. You know, how to crack a joke here and there. Itâd be a good change of pace for you.â
Your eyes widened, realizing the full extent of Wooyoungâs plan. He was making you the center of attention, and Sunghoon was stuck right in front of you, getting teased in a way that was bound to rattle him.
For a moment, it seemed like Sunghoon was going to retort, but then something changed. He looked at you briefly, his expression unreadable, before his gaze flicked back to his notes.
âI donât need to crack jokes to be effective,â he muttered, the words clipped and sharp, though there was a distinct edge to them. âBut you do seem to have a talent for making everything an entertainment show.â
Wooyoungâs grin only widened at the jab. "Well, someoneâs gotta keep things interesting."
You were trying so hard not to laugh, your hand pressed against your lips to stifle the giggles. You could tell that Wooyoung was enjoying to push Sunghoonâs buttons, waiting for him to bite, and it was hard to ignore how Sunghoon seemed to slowly crack under the pressure.
Finally, you couldnât keep it in anymore. You let out a soft laugh, looking at Sunghoon with a teasing smile. âYouâre not gonna let Wooyoung get to you, are you?â
Sunghoon paused, his eyes flickering to you, he exhaled, almost like a sigh, and then said, with a quiet edge, âIâve got more important things to focus on than whatever this is.â
Madam Pince appeared just as you were trying to suppress the last of your laughter, her stern eyes scanning the room. She spotted you from across the library and made her way over, her expression softening a little when she saw you sitting with Sunghoon and Wooyoung.
"Ah, Y/N," she said in her usual clipped tone. "Iâm in need of some assistance. Thereâs a book missing, and you seem to be one of the few students who knows this library well enough to help me track it down."
You nodded quickly, grateful for the excuse to step away from the tension growing between Sunghoon and Wooyoung. "Of course, Madam Pince. I'll help you find it."
You were prepared to leave, but before you did, you leaned closer to Wooyoung, who was still watching Sunghoon, his expression one of quiet amusement.
âPlay fair, Wooyoung,â you whispered, just loud enough for him to hear but soft enough that Sunghoon wouldnât catch on.
Wooyoung gave you a wide, mischievous grin, his eyes twinkling with the hint of something elseâperhaps a little bit of challenge. "You got it, Y/N," he whispered back, his voice teasing.
Then, you turned to Sunghoon, who had been unusually quiet, his eyes focused on his notes but his body language still tight. You werenât sure if he was just avoiding Wooyoungâs teasing or if there was something else on his mind.
Leaning in slightly, you whispered to him, just as softly as you had to Wooyoung, âGo easy on Wooyoung, alright?â
Sunghoon didnât immediately respond, but you could see his eyes flicker with a slight surprise. He gave a quick, almost imperceptible nod, though his lips remained pressed together in that tight line he often wore when he wasnât sure how to express himself.
"Fine," he muttered, his tone as close to a concession as youâd get from him.
With that, you excused yourself from the table, gathering your bag and walking away with Madam Pince, who seemed to appreciate the extra pair of hands.
--
You handed Madam Pince the book when you found it, her lips curling into a small, appreciative smile. "Thank you, Y/N. Youâre always so helpful," she said, before disappearing behind a shelf to return the book to its rightful place.
Once that was done, you made your way back to the table where youâd left Sunghoon and Wooyoung. But when you walked up, you noticed that only Sunghoon remained, his focus still on his notes, though he didnât seem as intense as he had been earlier. His shoulders were slightly hunched over, his quill scratching across the parchment in front of him.
"Whereâd Wooyoung go?" you asked, your voice light but curious.
Sunghoon didnât look up at first, continuing to write something down before responding. "He got too bored and decided to leave. Probably off causing trouble somewhere," he said, his voice flat.
You sighed, shaking your head. "I should've known. He's always up to something."
Sunghoon just shrugged and went back to his work, not saying anything more.
After some time, Sunghoon glanced up from his notes and reached for one of the books you had both been reading. He scanned a passage, muttering something under his breath before looking at you again.
"Hereâs a question," he said, reading aloud. "What do you think is the primary trait that allows a Thestral to remain undetected by most students?" He paused for a moment, his eyes locking with yours. "I think it's their ability to be invisible to those who haven't experienced death. What would you add to that?"
You thought for a second. "I would add that they also have an inherent ability to sense the emotions of others, which could explain why they only reveal themselves to people who have truly understood loss. Itâs not just physical invisibility, itâs emotional, too."
Sunghoon nodded thoughtfully, a small smile playing at his lips. "I like that. Youâve got a good point."
As you both continued discussing the finer details of Thestrals, your chairs inched closer and closer without either of you noticing. At first, it was just a subtle shift in the way you both sat, both leaning in a little to be closer to the books and each otherâs notes. But soon, you were sitting shoulder to shoulder, the space between you so small it almost didnât matter anymore.
You could feel the warmth of his shoulder brushing against yours, a strange sense of familiarity in the way you both fit together in that moment. And when he passed you a book, his hand brushing yours in the process, neither of you pulled away.
The air between you both seemed to shift, subtle yet undeniable. Time seemed to slow for a moment, and you couldn't help but notice the brief flicker in Sunghoon's eyesâlike he was aware of the closeness, of the sudden tension that hadn't been there before.
You both locked eyes, your gazes lingering a little longer than they should have. Then, just as quickly, his gaze dropped to your lips, and you felt a slight shift in your chest. You instinctively licked your lips, a nervous habit, and when you did, Sunghoon's gaze followed the motion, his eyes following the path of your tongue. You could almost feel the shift in his focus as he swallowed, his Adamâs apple bobbing. You felt a rush of heat flood your cheeks at the realization that he had caught it, that he had been watching you so intently.
You gave him a soft smile, just a hint of amusement in your expression, before you quickly looked back down at your notes, trying to regain your composure.
Sunghoon, as if breaking free from whatever spell had taken hold of him, seemed to blink and shake himself out of his trance. His gaze shifted back to his notes, though there was a slight tightness in his jaw that hadn't been there before. He cleared his throat, trying to regain his usual collected demeanor.
"Right," he muttered, focusing on the book in front of him as though it was the most interesting thing in the room.
Your hand, poised over your quill, hesitated for a moment, as if unsure of what to write next. Your thoughts were scattered nowâyour mind buzzing with a thousand things, none of them having to do with the notes in front of you. You focused on the lines, the words, the shapes of the ink on the page, but it was a challenge. Everything felt so much more present now.
The night had stretched on without either of you noticing. The quiet between you had been comfortable, filled with soft whispers of pages turning and the faint scratch of quills on paper. When you finally stood, stretching your stiff limbs, the weight of the evening pressed down on you. Sunghoon, still by your side, packed his books slowly, as if reluctant to leave.
You both stepped out of the library together, the cool night air hitting you with the suddenness of it, making you shiver slightly. Sunghoon, as usual, was a step ahead of you, walking with that calm, collected air he always carried.
As the doors to the library clicked shut behind you, the portraits along the hallways seemed to come alive, their eyes following you both as you walked. Your eyes flicked over the various faces, and then you noticed a particular paintingâtwo lovers standing close, gazing at each other with love. The two figures in the painting seemed to smirk at you, their eyes sparkling with mischievous intent.
A wave of warmth spread over you, and before you could even think, your face flushed, the embarrassment catching you off guard. You quickly looked away, focusing on the stone floor beneath your feet, trying to hide your blush. Thatâs when your gaze inadvertently lifted up, and you found yourself looking at Sunghoon.
You hadnât meant to stare, but you couldnât help it. His side profile was so striking, every feature seeming perfectly sculpted in the low light of the hallway. His sharp jawline was defined, the angle of it so perfect it almost looked like something out of a painting itself. His noseâstraight and sharpâseemed to fit his face so well. You could see the faint moles on his skin, scattered along his otherwise perfect pale skin. His dark hair, messy but somehow perfect, fell effortlessly over his forehead, and the way it framed his face made everything about him seem even more⊠intense.
But it was his eyes that captivated you the most. Even though he wasnât looking directly at you, you could feel themâthose eyes that were usually so guarded, now more thoughtful.
When you reached the entrance to your common room, you stopped, both of you hesitant for just a second. The words you wanted to say stuck in your throat, you looked up at him again, your gaze lingering on his face.
âThanks for walking me back,â you said softly, your voice barely above a whisper.
Sunghoon nodded, and for a moment, neither of you moved. He hesitated before giving you a small, almost imperceptible smile.
âAnytime,â he replied, his voice softer than usual, almost unsure.
--
You tossed and turned in your bed, the sheets tangled around your legs, the restless whispers of your bedmatesâ snores filling the silence of the dormitory. Despite the rhythmic sound of their breathing, it only seemed to make everything feel more stifling. The night stretched on far too long, the weight of your thoughts keeping you wide awake. No matter how you shifted, how many times you tried to find a comfortable position, sleep refused to come.
It was late. Too late. You should be asleep, but every time you closed your eyes, the thoughts came back, chasing you into a wakefulness that felt almost unbearable. You groaned softly, rubbing your face with both hands.
Sighing in frustration, you finally gave up. With a groan, you sat up, blinking in the dim light that filtered in from the window. You glanced around at your sleeping bedmates, none of them aware of your restlessness. The soft, sleepy murmurs of their dreams only made the weight of your own thoughts feel heavier. You needed to get out.
Quietly, you slipped your legs off the bed and padded across the floor in your slippers. You grabbed your jacket from the back of your chair and threw it on over your pyjamas, the fabric slightly chilly against your skin. Your wand was a comforting weight in your hand as you whispered the slightest incantation under your breath. The quiet "Lumos" from your wandâs tip provided a faint light, just enough to guide your way.
The corridors of Hogwarts were eerily quiet, bathed in shadow, save for the faint glow of your wand. You moved carefully, keeping your footsteps light, aware of the potential danger of being caught. You didnât want to risk Filch or Mrs. Norris spotting you, so you kept your senses heightened. If you saw anyone, you'd be ready to cast the Disillusionment Charm in an instant, blending into the shadows before they could even register your presence.
Before long, you reached your destinationâthe Astronomy Tower. You could already feel the calming presence of the stars, even from the base of the tower. You hurried up the winding stairs, each step taking you closer to the quiet peace of the tower. Your breath quickened as you climbed. When you reached the top, you pushed open the door to the tower and stepped out into the cool night air.
The stars twinkled above you, scattered across the sky like diamonds scattered on velvet. The moon hung high and bright, casting a silvery glow over the castle. The familiar peace settled over you, the noise in your head beginning to fade as you stood there, gazing out at the endless night.
As you stood there in the quiet, the faint shuffle of footsteps behind you pulled your attention away from the stars. You instinctively gripped your wand, the spell already forming in your mind, but before you could cast it, a familiar voice rang out, low and quiet, but unmistakable.
âWell, well, didnât expect to see you here.â
You turned quickly, your heart racing, and found Sunghoon standing just a few feet away. His presence felt like a sudden shift in the air, his gaze fixed on you, unreadable yet steady. A small, almost imperceptible smile tugged at his lips.
âWhat are you doing here?â You tried to sound casual, but your pulse quickened. You had been hoping for solitude, not the unexpected company of someone who seemed to occupy so much space in your mind lately.
Sunghoon tilted his head slightly, eyes narrowing in that way that made you feel as though he was always observing, always calculating. âSame reason as you, I suspect. Couldnât sleep.â He took a step closer, his movements smooth and deliberate. âThe stars have a way of making everything⊠quieter, donât they?â
You hesitated for a moment, unsure whether to make small talk or let the silence stretch on.
âI didnât think youâd be the type to sneak out at night,â he added, his voice taking on that teasing tone you were so familiar with.
âIâm not usually,â you replied, though the words felt a little less convincing now. âJust⊠needed some air. Some time away from everything.â
âEverything?â Sunghoon echoed, his eyebrow raising slightly. âIncluding me?â
You froze, unsure how to answer, but before you could say anything, he was already standing next to you.
You turned your attention back to the stars, unable to meet his gaze. âNo, not you,â you murmured quietly, almost reflexively. âI just⊠donât know how to sort all of this out.â
Sunghoon was silent for a beat, then spoke again, his voice softer now, a touch more serious. âYou know, you donât have to figure everything out all at once.â
You met his gaze, and for the first time, you didnât see a challenge there. âI donât know if I want to figure it out,â you admitted, your voice barely above a whisper.
His lips curled into that familiar smirk, but this time, it was different. There was no teasing edge, just the soft hint of understanding. âFair enough.â
You exhaled slowly, considering his words.
âYou know,â he said after a moment, his voice almost thoughtful, âIâve seen you up here before, on some nights.â
You blinked, surprised. âYou have?â
He shrugged, his gaze never leaving the stars. âSometimes. I didnât want to disturb you, though. You looked⊠peaceful.â
There was a flicker of something in his eyes, but it was gone so quickly that you werenât sure if you had imagined it. He shifted slightly, and before you knew it, he was sitting down on the cold stone floor of the tower, his legs crossed as he looked up at the sky.
You hesitated for a moment, then joined him, sitting a few inches away.
After a long silence, you broke the silence, your voice almost soft. âThe stars look beautiful, donât they?â
Sunghoon glanced at you, but instead of following your gaze to the sky, his eyes lingered on you for a moment. âYeah,â he agreed. âThey are.â His gaze lingered a moment longer.
He never really looked at the night sky at all.
--
History of Magic class had never been your favorite, but this particular day, you were running late, thanks to a rather inconvenient staircase that decided to shift just as you were climbing it. You had narrowly avoided tripping, but it had definitely delayed your arrival to class.
You stepped into the classroom with a quiet sigh of relief, thankful that Professor Binns was, as usual, sound asleep, floating behind his desk in his usual ethereal state.
Your eyes scanned the classroom for an empty seat, your gaze flicking from student to student until you caught sight of Sunghoon. He was sitting a few rows ahead, his expression calm, though his eyes subtly flickered toward you. He gave you a slight nod and a small gesture with his hand, silently urging you to sit beside him.
You hesitated for a moment, but then shrugged, deciding it wouldnât hurt to join him. As you made your way toward him, you felt the weight of your bag on your shoulder, wondering if youâd packed something extra this morning. You dropped into the seat beside him and set your bag down with a sigh.
But as you opened it to grab your notes, you immediately gasped, shocked. There was something extra in there that you hadnât packedâsomething that wasnât supposed to be in your bag. You quickly shut it again, looking around nervously, but fortunately, no one seemed to be paying attention. Most of the class was too busy chatting or goofing off to notice.
Sunghoon, noticing your surprise, raised an eyebrow at you. âWhatâs wrong?â
You nudged the bag toward him, a questioning look in your eyes. He tilted his head, curious, and then leaned in slightly. Without saying anything, he reached over and opened your bag. When his eyes met yours again, his expression mirrored your own surprise, and he quickly closed it, his eyebrows shooting up in shock.
âWhat the hell?â Sunghoon muttered under his breath, glancing around to make sure no one had noticed.
You both kept your voices low, trying to keep the situation between just the two of you. Sunghoon passed you his notes for the rest of the class, a wordless agreement to focus on the task at hand.
By the time Professor Binns finally stirred, slowly waking from his nap, you were practically ready to bolt out of the classroom. Sunghoon, too, had packed up quickly, his eyes flickering over to you as if he shared your urgency.
The moment Binns waved you off with a disinterested dismissal, you were out of your seat in an instant, clutching your bag tightly to your side. Sunghoon followed after you, his footsteps quick and light as he kept pace beside you. The two of you slipped into an empty classroom just down the hall. You quickly shut the door behind you, and Sunghoon locked it, his eyes flicking back to you, unsure of what was about to happen.
You didnât waste any time. You set your bag on a nearby table and opened it again, and as you reached inside, your fingers brushed against something warm and softâand then, with a slight tug, you pulled out Spark, the little Niffler, who immediately clung to you with his tiny paws.
You couldnât help but laugh in surprise as Spark squirmed in your grip, his shiny black eyes gleaming as he wriggled in your arms, his pouch clearly overflowing. âThatâs why my bag was so heavy!â you exclaimed in disbelief, shaking your head. âI thought I packed an extra book! How did you sneak in there, little guy?â
Spark tried twisting around in your arms, desperate to get away, but you held him tightly, trying to keep him under control. He was practically a bundle of energy, clearly pleased with himself after whatever little heist heâd gone on.
Sunghoon watched you both for a moment, raising an eyebrow as he crossed his arms. âHow did he even get away from Hagrid?â he asked, his voice filled with a mix of amusement and genuine curiosity.
You shrugged nonchalantly. âNifflers are tricky,â you said, your smile growing as you felt Spark nuzzle against you, clearly satisfied with his haul.
âI imagine Hagridâs going to be missing something when he realizes.â Sunghoon said, his tone slightly teasing.
âIâll return whatever he stole,â you said, a little exasperated, but the fondness for the mischievous creature clear in your voice. âIf I can ever get him to give it back.â
Sunghoonâs eyes lingered on Spark for a moment longer before he chuckled, shaking his head in disbelief. âOnly you could have a Niffler hiding in your bag during school.â
You smiled sheepishly. âWell, I donât make it easy for myself, do I?â
Sunghoon let out a soft laugh, his gaze still fixed on Spark "Definitely not," he said, a teasing tone slipping into his voice.
You rolled your eyes, though you couldnât help but smile at the way he looked at you. You adjusted your grip on Spark, who had decided that now was the perfect time to try and escape, wiggling energetically.
"Okay, okay," you said, giving up trying to keep him still. "You win. You can go play, but if you steal anything else, Iâm telling Hagrid." Spark let out a small chirp as he scurried off your lap and darted toward a stack of books in the corner of the room, clearly on the hunt for more shiny objects.
Sunghoonâs chuckle faded as he looked over at you, his eyes a little more thoughtful now. "Youâve got a lot going on, huh?" he asked, his voice soft, almost as if he was just realizing something he hadnât thought about before.
You cut him off with a playful shrug. "Itâs nothing I canât handle," you said, your tone light. "Besides, Iâve got good company to help me through it." You flashed him a grin, hoping to keep things light.
Sunghoonâs eyes softened, his lips curving into a small smile. For a moment, he just looked at you, but before either of you could say anything more, Spark returned with what looked like a shiny button in his mouth, clearly pleased with his new find.
Sunghoon glanced at Spark, then back at you, his expression amused but still thoughtful. "I think youâre more like him than you realize," he said, a hint of warmth in his voice. "Getting into trouble, but always figuring it out somehow."
You raised an eyebrow, surprised by his words. "I wouldnât say Iâm that bad."
He shrugged nonchalantly, his smile lingering. "Maybe not. But you definitely keep things interesting."
Eventually, Spark seemed to grow bored of his treasure hunt and returned to your lap, curling up contentedly. You smiled down at him, your fingers absentmindedly petting his fluffy little head.
"Guess we should probably get back to studying," you said, your voice softer now, more relaxed.
Sunghoon nodded, leaning back slightly in his chair, his gaze lingering on you for just a moment longer. "Yeah, I suppose so."
You and Sunghoon made your way to the courtyard after packing up your things from the empty classroom. The sun was beginning to set, casting a soft golden light over the stone pathways. The courtyard was quiet, except for the occasional rustling of leaves and the distant chatter of students who had finished their classes for the day. You found a quiet bench near the flowerbeds, your books spread out between you as you settled in to continue your study session.
As soon as you opened your notebook, the challenge began.
"So, whatâs this about the Thunderbirds again?" Sunghoon asked, glancing at the page you were studying. "Iâve heard of them, but Iâm not sure I get the whole thing."
You couldnât help but smirk slightly, glad to have an advantage for once. "Thunderbirds are fascinating," you said, your voice animated as you leaned in a little closer to your notes. "Theyâre massive, magical birds that can summon storms with the beat of their wings. Theyâre native to North America and are known for being extremely elusive."
Sunghoon leaned back, crossing his arms with an amused smile. "Well, I already knew they could summon storms. But the elusive part? Thatâs new." He paused, then added, "So, what, they just hide all the time?"
"Theyâre incredibly protective of their nests," you continued, undeterred by his teasing. "They only show themselves to those they trust, and even then, itâs rare. Thatâs why spotting one is so special."
Sunghoon hummed thoughtfully, clearly intrigued, but then his gaze shifted to the open page of Defense Against the Dark Arts you had next to you. "Okay, okay. Enough with the Thunderbirds," he said, tapping the page lightly. "What about this spell here? Do you know how to counter the Inferius Charm? Because thatâs actually something Iâve been working on in my spare time."
You paused, blinking a little at him. "Inferius Charm?" you asked, your brow furrowing as you tried to recall your lessons. "Isnât that the one where you reanimate the dead?"
"Exactly," Sunghoon replied, his voice taking on a more serious tone. "Itâs really tricky to deal with, but if you know the right counter-curse, you can stop them cold."
You thought for a moment, then nodded slowly. "I remember the counter-curse is Finite Incantatem, right? But it only works if the Inferius hasnât fully gained control yet. Otherwise, you need something stronger, like Fiendfyre."
Sunghoon raised an eyebrow. "Youâve been reading ahead, havenât you?"
You smiled, a bit smug. "I like to be prepared."
"Well, I can see that," he said, turning his attention back to his notes. "But let me tell you something you might not know," he added, leaning forward a bit. "A strong Patronus works too. Itâs not something most people would think about, but the energy from a Patronus is enough to break the dark magic animating the Inferius."
You blinked, surprised. "Thatâs⊠thatâs actually really clever."
He smirked, clearly pleased with himself. "I donât just look good, you know."
You rolled your eyes playfully, but there was something about the way Sunghoon said it, so confidently, that made you smile. "Iâll give you credit, thatâs pretty impressive."
But you werenât about to let him have the last word. "But, you know, for someone whoâs so good at Defense Against the Dark Arts," you teased, "you should really know that Fiendfyre is a dangerous last resort. Itâs not something to throw around casually."
Sunghoon raised his hands in mock surrender. "Okay, okay. Iâll admit itâI was showing off a little."
You both laughed, as you leaned back, taking a deep breath. It was nice, you realized, to have this kind of easy conversation with him.
The cool evening air brushed against your face as the sun finally dipped below the horizon, casting the courtyard in a soft, dusky light. You and Sunghoon continued your quiet study session, each of you focused but every so often exchanging playful glances or little remarks.
You found yourself looking at him more often than you realized, noticing the way the fading light reflected in his dark eyes, how his sharp jawline seemed more defined in the soft glow of the evening.
"So, whatâs your favorite magical creature?" Sunghoon asked suddenly, his voice breaking the silence between you two.
You blinked, taken off guard by the question. "Favorite?" You thought for a moment, glancing at the magical creatures book on the table between you. "I think Iâd have to go with Thestrals."
"Thestrals?" Sunghoon echoed, raising an eyebrow. "Isnât that a bit dark for you?"
You smirked, tilting your head. "Not at all. Theyâre misunderstood creatures. They're associated with death, yes, but theyâre also symbols of strength, resilience, and the importance of seeing the world for what it is."
Sunghoon seemed to pause for a moment, considering your words. "I get it," he said, his voice softening. "They're like the quiet ones that people forget about or are afraid of, but they're actually kind of⊠impressive."
You smiled, pleased he seemed to understand. "Exactly. Theyâre beautiful in their own way."
A comfortable silence stretched between you both after that, the air around you growing cooler as the evening progressed.
As you flipped through your notes, you heard him sigh, and when you looked up, his eyes were still on you.
"Youâve been pretty quiet about your personal life," Sunghoon said after a moment. His voice was casual, but there was an undercurrent of curiosity. "Whatâs something people donât know about you?"
You raised an eyebrow, half-suspicious and half-curious. "Why the sudden interest?"
"Iâm just wondering," he replied, shrugging with a nonchalant smile. "You know everything about meâwell, almost everythingâso I thought maybe Iâd ask you something personal."
You hesitated for a moment, unsure of how to respond. You werenât used to opening up about yourself like this, especially to someone who had been a bit of a puzzle to you until now.
"I guess," you started slowly, glancing down at your notes for a moment, "one thing people donât know about me is that I actually really enjoy quiet moments like this. Everyone always thinks Iâm outgoing, but I like being still. I like the peace."
Sunghoon watched you closely as you spoke, his expression softening. "Thatâs⊠kind of surprising," he said, almost as if he were contemplating your words. "But I get it. Itâs nice to just⊠exist in the moment sometimes."
You simply nodded.
--
As weeks passed and the tension between you and Sunghoon grew, you found yourself wrestling with your thoughts more and more. The plan youâd concocted with Wooyoung had seemed like a good idea at the timeâpush Sunghoon into showing his feelings by making him jealous. But now, the thought of it made you uneasy. You had seen the signs in Sunghoonâhis subtle glances, the way his attention shifted to you whenever you were around. But you realized you didnât want to force him into a corner, didnât want to pressure him into confessing if he wasnât ready.
The truth was, you wanted him to figure it out on his own, just as you wanted to figure out your own feelings. But that didnât make it any easier. Your heart raced every time he was near you, and your thoughts seemed to trip over themselves when you tried to sort out what you were feeling. You didnât want to rush things, didnât want to push him into something that wasnât genuine, but you were also terrified of staying in this state of tension forever.
Wooyoung, of course, noticed the change immediately. His wide grin faltered when you told him you were cutting off the plan. "Youâre really giving up on this, huh?" he asked, a little disappointment creeping into his voice. "I thought you were just waiting for the perfect moment."
You sighed, running a hand through your hair. "I donât want to force him into something, Wooyoung. Iâm tired of all the games." You paused, the weight of your words sinking in. "I donât even know if Iâm ready to confess to him, let alone push him into it."
Wooyoung raised an eyebrow, his usual teasing expression softening for once. "Youâve got a point," he admitted. "But you know, youâve got this⊠tension. Like the two of you are on the verge of something, and neither of you wants to take that step. How long are you going to let that happen?"
You glanced away, feeling your cheeks flush. "I donât know⊠Iâm scared, Wooyoung. What if he doesnât feel the same way? Or worse, what if we mess everything up by saying the wrong thing?"
He watched you for a moment, his eyes softer than usual. "Youâre not alone in that fear, you know? But if you never try, youâll never know. Just⊠donât overthink it."
It was advice that made sense, but the doubt still lingered. You had always prided yourself on being confident, on taking things head-on, but with Sunghoon, everything felt so much more complicated. It wasnât just about your feelings for himâit was about everything else too. The quiet moments you shared, the unspoken tension, the way he made you feel when he was around. You didnât want to risk losing all of that by moving too quickly or, even worse, by never moving at all.
And yet, the longer the silence stretched between you, the harder it became to ignore. There were times when you would catch Sunghoon glancing at you across the room, when youâd catch his gaze lingering just a moment too long. And each time, you wondered if he was feeling the same things you were.
The months passed, and the tension between you two only seemed to build. Neither of you had confessed, and yet there was this invisible thread that connected you. Every laugh, every glance, every conversation seemed to deepen the unspoken bond between you. You couldnât tell whether it was a friendship or something more, but the ambiguity felt like a heavy weight.
You still didnât know what the right choice was. And as the year went on, you found yourself questioning whether you had made the right decision. Should you have taken the leap? Should you have forced Sunghoon into confessing, just like Wooyoung had suggested? Or was your choice to wait, to let him figure it out on his own, the right one after all?
--
The cool night air wrapped around you as you sat cross-legged on the floor of the Astronomy Tower, your eyes tracing the constellations above. It was one of those nights when the stars seemed to shine brighter, when everything around you felt still and quiet, almost too perfect for the chaotic thoughts running through your mind.
Your focus shifted as you flicked your wand, turning a nearby stone into a delicate flower for only a second before it crumbled back into dust. Sighing, you leaned back, your hands behind you, as you stared up at the sky again, wondering if you would ever find the courage to move past the endless tension with Sunghoon.
Then, just as you had almost settled into the quiet peace of the night, you heard itâa familiar sound of footsteps, slow and deliberate. You didnât need to turn around to know who it was. Youâd recognized the pattern of his steps by now.
Sunghoonâs silhouette appeared at the entrance to the tower, framed by the moonlight streaming in behind him. His figure was tall and steady, his usual confident demeanor not quite as present as it usually was, as if he too had come here to clear his mind.
"You always seem to find your way up here," you said without turning around, your voice quieter than usual, betraying the tension youâd been feeling.
Sunghoon paused for a moment, his eyes scanning the room until they found you, sitting on the floor, and he walked over. âI could say the same about you,â he replied, his voice softer than it had been in a while. "Whatâs got you up here alone?"
You shrugged, unwilling to go into details. "Just needed a break," you said, keeping your gaze on the sky. "Thought some quiet would help me clear my head."
There was a silence between you two then, a gap that seemed too long, yet neither of you spoke up to fill it. Sunghoon finally sat beside you, a little closer than youâd expected, but not quite close enough to feel intrusive.
"Practicing spells again?" Sunghoon asked after a while, glancing at the objects around you.
You nodded. "Just keeping my skills sharp. You know how it is."
Sunghoon smirked, but it was softer than usual. "I thought you only did that when you were avoiding something."
You couldnât help but chuckle at the slight teasing tone in his voice, but you didnât give him an answer right away. Instead, you bent down and flicked your wand again, turning a small rock into a sparkling butterfly. It fluttered around for a moment before landing gently in your palm, disappearing almost instantly. You felt a small sense of accomplishment, though it was fleeting.
Sunghoon watched you carefully, the hint of a smile still on his lips. He leaned back on his hands, settling beside you, his body warm despite the coolness of the night air.
Finally, Sunghoon broke the silence again, his voice more serious this time, a tone you werenât used to hearing from him. "You know, you donât have to pretend with me."
Your heart skipped a beat, and you turned to face him. His eyes met yours, the usual smirk gone.
âIâm not pretending,â you said, though your voice wavered slightly.
He shifted closer, his eyes never leaving yours. "You donât have to hide from me," he repeated, his voice softer now, with a touch of concern, or maybe something else. "Iâm not like the others. You can talk to me, you know."
You were almost caught off guard by his words. Your heart raced, and your mind scrambled for something to say, something to break the sudden weight of the moment. But all you could do was stare at him, feeling like you were teetering on the edge of something.
âSunghoon,â you whispered, your voice barely audible, but it was enough to make him lean in closer, his gaze softening.
"Yeah?" he said, his breath a little more measured now, as if waiting for something.
But instead of answering, you simply shook your head, unable to find the words that felt right. Instead, you focused on the stars again, trying to ground yourself in the moment.
And Sunghoon, for once, didnât push you. He simply sat there, his body close to yours, his presence familiar and comforting.
The night air was just as crisp as the night before when you found yourself back in the Astronomy Tower, sitting on the floor, gazing up at the stars. You had come up here again, hoping for some peace and quiet, needing to clear your mind, but you couldn't shake the feeling that something was lingering in the air. You were starting to feel like the Astronomy Tower was becoming your place of refuge, even if the company had changed over the past few nights.
As you sat there, you heard the familiar sound of footsteps approaching from behind. You didn't need to turn around to know who it was.
Sunghoon stepped into view, holding a wizard chessboard under his arm, a smirk on his face as his eyes met yours.
âYouâre here early tonight,â he said, his tone light but somehow teasing, his usual confidence already in full swing.
You raised an eyebrow, the corners of your mouth curving slightly upward. âAnd youâre late,â you shot back. âWhatâs that youâve got there?â
âThought we could mix it up tonight,â Sunghoon replied, setting the board down between you. "Wizard's chess."
You chuckled lightly at the idea. âYouâre just trying to make this more interesting, arenât you?â
Sunghoon grinned, shrugging. âWell, I figured itâd be more fun than just staring at the stars again.â
You didnât argue. The quiet had been nice, but you couldnât deny that a little challenge wouldnât hurt. Plus, it was hard to say no when Sunghoon looked so determined to have a little fun.
With that, you both settled down and began setting up the board. It didn't take long for the first round to start. Sunghoon moved with surprising confidence, and it wasn't long before you were both deep into the game. The first round was over before you knew itâSunghoon had won, and it seemed like he couldn't resist the opportunity to tease you about it.
âLooks like Iâm just better at this than you,â he said with a cocky grin, clearly pleased with his victory. âBetter luck next time.â
You rolled your eyes, shaking your head. âIâll make sure to do better next round,â you shot back, your voice filled with mock determination.
The second round began, and you could already feel your competitive streak rising. This time, it was your turn to win, and as the last piece fell, you couldnât help but smirk at Sunghoon.
âNot bad for a second round, huh?â you teased.
Sunghoon let out a dramatic sigh. âFine, fine. Iâll give you that one. But I wonât make it easy next time.â
The third round began, and with it came a more intense back-and-forth. âYou know, if youâd actually focus, maybe youâd have a chance at winning this round,â Sunghoon taunted, leaning forward as he eyed the pieces carefully.
You shot him a smirk, not missing a beat. âOh, Iâm focused,â you replied with a wink. âIâm just letting you think you have the advantage.â
He raised an eyebrow at that, clearly amused. âRight. Iâm sure thatâs exactly what youâre doing.â
You both continued to play, the tension between you growing more palpable with each move.
âI have to say,â Sunghoon mused after a few more moves, âyouâre actually pretty good at this. Maybe youâre not just good at charms and transfiguration.â
You smiled, proud of yourself. âThanks. Youâre not so bad yourself. But donât get too cocky; Iâm still winning.â Sunghoon simply chuckled as the game went on.
The final move had been made, and with a smirk, you leaned back triumphantly, knowing that you had won the third round. "Looks like Iâm the champion now," you teased, grinning widely at Sunghoon.
He was sitting back, his posture slouched in defeat, but there was something about the way he pouted that made you laugh softly. His eyes were still on the chessboard, as if pretending to study his loss, but you could tell he wasnât truly bothered by it.
"Aw, donât be like that," you teased, your voice taking on a playful tone. âItâs just a game.â
Sunghoon stayed silent, not giving you the usual comeback. Instead, he kept his eyes trained on the table, pretending to ignore you. You couldnât resist the impulse to lean in.
As soon as you leaned in closer, though, his gaze flickered up to meet yours, and in an instant, everything shifted. Both of you froze, you were so close now that you could feel his breath mingling with yours, his eyes dark and intent as he locked onto you.
You were about to pull back, unsure of what was happening, but before you could move, Sunghoonâs hand shot up, his thumb and index finger gently cupping your chin. His touch was tender, almost possessive, as he leaned closer.
"Please⊠donât pull back," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion, his breath warm against your lips. His eyes fluttered between your eyes and your lips, clearly entranced by you, by the moment.
And then, before you could fully process what was happening, he closed the distance and kissed you. You widened your eyes in surprise, the shock of it stunning you for a brief moment, before you melted into the kiss, your hands instinctively reaching out to grip his shirt.
It felt like time stopped. The world fell away, leaving only the feeling of his lips against yours, the warmth of his hand still holding your chin as he deepened the kiss.
And just when you thought you couldnât get any closer, he suddenly moved, shifting beneath you with an ease that surprised you. In a swift motion, he pushed the chessboard aside, sending it tumbling to the floor, and then pulled you onto his lap, your thighs resting against his, while still kissing you deeply.
You gasped, the suddenness of it all catching you off guard. The shock made you stiffen, but Sunghoon only tightened his hold on you, his hand on your waist, pulling you closer, his lips never leaving yours. His kiss became more passionate, and before you knew it, his hand was tilting your head to deepen the kiss further.
When the kiss finally broke, both of you were breathless. You stayed there for a moment, your forehead resting against his, both of you just breathing in the air between you.
Sunghoonâs hand gently brushed your cheek, his thumb tracing the line of your jaw. His eyes, now softer than before, locked onto yours.
âAbout time, donât you think?â he whispered.
You smiled softly, the corners of your mouth turning upward in a genuine expression. âYeah, I think so,â you replied, shifting slightly, finding a more comfortable position on his lap, your legs wrapping around his waist.
His eyes never left yours as he leaned in, his lips brushing against yours in a soft, tender kiss. You melted into him, your body relaxing into the familiar embrace.
Sunghoon's hands moved to your back, pulling you closer, as if he couldn't get close enough. His lips moved against yours, exploring, teasing, and demanding. You responded in kind, your hands finding their way to his neck, pulling him closer.
You could feel Sunghoon's breath against your lips, his chest rising and falling with each heavy exhale. You parted your lips, inviting him in further, and he took the opportunity, his tongue exploring every corner of your mouth. While your hands roamed freely, tracing the lines of his muscular back, feeling the heat emanating from his skin.
When the kiss finally broke, you both were breathless, your heart pounding in your chest. Sunghoon's hand gently caressed your cheek, his thumb tracing the line of your lips. "I could do this forever," he whispered, his voice hoarse with desire.
You smiled, a contented smile, and leaned in for another kiss, Sunghoon's hands roamed freely, tracing the contours of your body with a gentle touch. Your own hands moved to his chest, feeling the strong, defined muscles beneath your palms.
Sunghoon's lips became more demanding, more insistent. His tongue traced the outline of your lips, teasing and inviting, before plunging into your mouth, exploring every corner.
You gasped softly into the kiss, your body responding to his every touch and movement.
When Sunghoon pulled back, his eyes never left yours. He smiled, a mischievous glint in his eyes, before leaning in and pressing soft kisses along your throat. You leaned your head back, offering him more room to explore, your eyes closed, savoring the sensation.
His kisses became more urgent, more demanding, as he traced a path down your throat, his lips leaving a trail of fire in their wake. You could feel his breath against your skin, hot and heavy, his lips moving lower, sending shivers down your spine, his lips teasing and exploring. His lips left a trail of passionate marks on your skin. His hands tugged at the robes, pulling them down to expose more of your bare skin, his touch becoming more assertive.
As he mumbled against your skin, his words were a mix of jealousy and possessiveness. "Seeing you so close with Wooyoung was driving me insane," he growled, his voice low. "You're mine, know that. I can't stand seeing you with anyone else. You're my perfect match, the woman I want, the woman I need."
His kisses became more fervent, his hands roaming over your body. "You're the only one for me. I belong to you."
Sunghoon's kisses became more demanding, his lips pressing against your throat, his teeth grazing your skin. "I want you," he murmured, his voice hoarse with passion. "I need you. You're mine, and I'll show you just how much."
"I'll always be here for you. You're the only one who can make me feel this way." His eyes locked with yours, a smile played on his lips. You returned the gesture, your eyes sparkling with love.
Sunghoon's hands roamed over your body, his touch gentle. He traced the lines of your face, his thumbs brushing against your cheeks, as if memorizing every contour. "I love you," he whispered again, his voice hoarse with emotion. "You're the only one for me. I can't imagine my life without you."
You gazed into his eyes, feeling your heart race as his words sank deep into your soul. A warm smile tugged at your lips, and you cupped his face in your hands, gently brushing your thumb over his skin. "I love you too, Sunghoon," you murmured softly. "You're everything to me."
--
The next morning, everything felt different.
You were both quieter than usual, walking side by side down the corridors toward the Great Hall, you glanced at Sunghoon, his hand slipping into yours, fingers naturally intertwining as if it was the most natural thing in the world. His thumb gently brushed the back of your hand, a small but comforting gesture that made your heart flutter a little each time.
As you entered the Grand Hall together, the usual buzz of conversation seemed to dim, and all eyes were on you both.
You walked to the Ravenclaw table, your eyes scanning the room as peopleâs faces lit up with surprise and amusement. Some of your friends, like Wooyoung, gave you knowing smiles, while others were just as surprised as the rest of the students.
You sat down with Sunghoon, still holding hands under the table. He looked over at you, his expression soft and affectionate.
âCan you believe this?â you started, leaning toward Sunghoon as you started ranting, your voice low enough not to be overheard by the entire hall. âIt feels like everything has been building up forever and thenâboom! Suddenly everyoneâs waiting for us to spill everything.â
Sunghoon listened attentively, a small smile tugging at his lips, his eyes never leaving you.
âWell,â he said, his voice soft but teasing, âIâm pretty sure everyone had bets on us getting together.â
You paused for a moment, raising an eyebrow in surprise. âWait, what? People bet on us?â
Sunghoon chuckled softly, his hand still holding yours under the table. âOh, yeah. You didnât know?â
You couldnât help but laugh, shaking your head at the absurdity of it all. âWeâre that obvious, huh?â
âApparently,â he said, his smile widening, he gently nudged you with his shoulder, his eyes glinting with affection. Without even thinking, you leaned in and gave him a quick, soft peck on the lips, the sweet, gentle gesture drawing a few surprised gasps and murmurs from nearby students.
You pulled away, grinning as you glanced around the table. âWell, thatâs one way to shut them up.â
Sunghoonâs grin matched yours, and he shook his head, his cheeks flushed ever so slightly.
Some students were staring at you both with wide eyes, while others exchanged knowing glances, happy to see the two of you together. You could hear a few whispers, some offering congratulations, others teasing.
As you ate, you caught sight of Wooyoung at the other end of the table, giving you a thumbs up and a wide grin, clearly excited for the two of you.
âI guess weâre official now, huh?â you said quietly, your voice tinged with a little wonder.
Sunghoon nodded, his smile softening. âYeah. Officially impossible to avoid.â
You laughed, leaning into his side for a moment before picking up your fork and continuing with your breakfast.
Wooyoung, of course, was the one who couldn't resist coming up to you at the given moment, a mischievous grin on his face. âI mean, I knew you two were perfect for each other. Now you have to admit I was right.â He dramatically threw an arm around your shoulders as you walked to class
You simply laughed, shaking your head.
--
The day of graduation arrived, and while the rest of the students was buzzing with excitementâfilled with laughter and celebrationâyou found yourself slipping away from the crowded common room, seeking something more intimate, something quiet. You made your way up to the Astronomy Tower, the cool night air greeting you as you pushed open the door.
There, sitting by the edge of the tower, was Sunghoon, already waiting for you. His dark hair ruffled in the gentle breeze, and he looked so serene, so at peace in this moment that you couldnât help but smile as you walked over to him. He turned his head as you approached, his eyes softening with affection when they met yours. Without a word, he opened his arms, and you slid into them, resting your head on his shoulder as you both gazed out at the stars together.
After a while, Sunghoon shifted, reaching into his robes with a faint smile, and pulled out a neatly wrapped box. He handed it to you, his eyes warm and full of anticipation.
"Iâve been meaning to give you this," he murmured, his voice soft in the stillness of the night.
Carefully, you peeled away the paper, revealing a small, elegant box. The surface was silver, polished to a shine, and you could see hints of blue around the edges. You ran your fingers over it for a moment before slowly opening the lid.
When you saw what was inside, your breath caught in your throat.
Two clocks, side by side, each gleaming with silver on the outside and a deep, beautiful blue on the inside. Intricate stars were imprinted on the faces of the clocks, each marking the hours with delicate precision. But it wasnât just the time they showed. Both clocks also had a compass on itâN, S, E, Wâengraved in elegant script.
Sunghoon smiled softly as he watched your reaction, the warmth of his gaze making your heart skip a beat. âItâs for us,â he said quietly. "I wanted to give you something that would remind you of us.â
You stared at the clocks for a moment, overwhelmed by the gesture, before you looked up at him. âSunghoon⊠this isâŠâ You didnât know how to express what you felt, the words stuck in your throat.
âOpen it,â he said, motioning to the other clock. With a curious tilt of your head, you reached over and carefully opened the glass of the second clock. The moment you did, a soft golden light began to swirl out, slowly forming into a shape. You watched, transfixed, as the golden light took form and danced in the air, weaving together until it became the image of you and Sunghoonâdancing together, caught in an eternal waltz as a beautiful, melodic tune filled the space around you.
You gasped, your hand going to your mouth in surprise and wonder. It was perfect, beautiful in a way you never could have imagined. You glanced at Sunghoon, your eyes wide, and he smiled back at you, his eyes just as captivated.
He opened his own clock, and the same golden light poured out, swirling in the air before it also took shape, the same dance playing out for him as well. His gaze never wavered from you as the music continued to play from both the clocks.
You couldnât help but smile, your heart full as you looked up at Sunghoon. âThis⊠this is beautiful,â you whispered, your voice barely above a breath.
Sunghoonâs gaze softened as he looked at you, his hand reaching to gently cup your face. âI wanted you to have something to remember me by, even when weâre apart,â he said, his voice full of meaning.
Before you could reply, you leaned in, wrapping your arms around him in a tight hug. You felt him hold you back, his embrace warm and steady, the comfort youâd come to rely on. âIâll never forget this,â you whispered, âI promise.â
--
The day of your departure arrived with a bittersweet air, the sky painted in soft pastels as dawn crept over the horizon. You stood on the edge of the dock, your packed bags at your feet, glancing back at the shore as you tried to memorize every detail of his face. Sunghoon stood before you, his expression torn between pride and sadness.
Sunghoon had just secured a permanent position at the Ministryâa rare opportunity. But you had your own opportunity, and the call for adventure had been tugging at you for as long as you could remember. You had already been offered a mission that would take you to distant lands and across oceans. It was everything you had always wanted.
Sunghoonâs hand lingered on your arm as he looked at you, his voice a quiet plea, âYou really have to go?â
You nodded, biting your lip as you looked into his eyes. âI do,â you whispered, the words heavy with both excitement and sorrow. âBut Iâll come back, Sunghoon. I promise.â Your voice wavered, but you steadied it with a smile, reaching to brush a strand of hair from his face. âWill you⊠wait for me?â
He didnât hesitate. âOf course I will,â he replied, his voice strong and certain, as though the very idea of waiting for you was as natural as breathing. His fingers wrapped around yours, his touch warm and grounding. âIâd wait as long as it takes. Just come back to me.â
You nodded, and he leaned in, pressing a kiss to your forehead, lingering there for a moment. Then, his lips found yours in a kiss that held a hundred unspoken promises.
As the final boarding call echoed through the harbor, you reluctantly pulled back, whispering one last, âGoodbye, Sunghoon.â
He offered you a small, brave smile, and with a last squeeze of your hand, he let you go. You climbed onto the boat, joining the other passengers. As the vessel began to pull away from the dock, you stood by the railing, watching him grow smaller with each passing second. Sunghoon lifted his hand in a final wave, and you threw one back, watching as he brought his hand to his mouth and sent you a flying kiss, his eyes never leaving you.
You clutched the railing, feeling the sting of tears but forcing a smile, a mixture of sorrow and exhilaration filling your chest. As the boat carried you into the unknown, you kept your eyes on him until he was nothing more than a speck on the horizon.
Your days got filled with adventure, traveling through vast, uncharted landscapes, rescuing rare creatures, and studying them closely. You documented each discovery, scribbling notes about their behaviors and habitats. Alongside your journal of field notes, you kept a separate stack of parchment, devoted solely to letters for Sunghoon. Every new place held a piece of him in it, something you wanted to share, some wonder or funny moment that you could only imagine him smiling at.
And he always replied, his letters rich with life back homeâupdates from the Ministry, stories about mutual friends, and playful teases about your escapades. You looked forward to every letter, savoring the small glimpses of him through the familiar strokes of his handwriting, each one a reminder of the life and love waiting for you.
But one month, his letters stopped coming.
You brushed it off at first, thinking maybe he was just busy or that there was a delay in the postal owls. But when another month passed without a single word, a sense of worry began to settle in your chest. You sent him a new letter, keeping it light-hearted but laced with an unmistakable undertone of concern, hoping heâd notice and send some sort of reassuring response.
But again, nothing came.
With each passing day, the silence grew heavier, until every rustle of feathers outside your tent made your heart race, only to end in disappointment. As more weeks passed, you found yourself sending letters more frequently, each one shorter but more urgent, your worry gradually bleeding into your words.
The unease gnawed at you, your once joyful routine now tainted with an ever-present sense of dread. Every empty day brought more questionsâwas he hurt? Was he in trouble? Had something happened?
One quiet morning, as you were packing up your campsite nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, a Ministry owl swooped down through the trees, its wings stretched wide and a letter clutched tightly in its talons. You straightened up, brushing off a bit of dust as you reached out, and the owl settled onto your forearm with surprising patience. It offered the letter, a pristine parchment sealed with the unmistakable stamp of the Ministry of Magic.
Curious, you took it, feeling the weight of the thick, neatly folded paper as you broke the wax seal.
As you unfolded the letter, a few crisp lines of text caught your attention immediately.
âYou are hereby requested to present yourself at the Ministry of Magic for a formal review and trial regarding the research conducted and documented during your travels.â
You read it once, then again, trying to piece together the intentions behind the message. A formal trial? For your research? The Ministry had always been aware of your work with magical creatures, especially since you regularly submitted reports to protect and conserve species that had been neglected. Youâd even been granted clearance to travel beyond regulated zones, so why the sudden summons?
You hummed softly, contemplating the letter with a mix of curiosity and unease. It wasnât every day the Ministry reached out with such formality, and it certainly wasnât the usual tone you received from them.
You werenât sure whether to be nervous, intrigued, or just plain confused. Youâd spent so much of your time studying and protecting magical creatures, especially those forgotten by the wizarding world, that the thought of a trial for it felt⊠off. You had no idea why theyâd be interested in you, but you were more than willing to go and see what they wanted.
Just as you were about to read it again, you felt a gentle push at your side. With a giggle, you turned and looked at the creature that had nudged youâErebus, the Hebridean Black dragon youâd rescued some months ago. His large, dark eyes gleamed up at you, and you reached out instinctively to scratch under his chin. His scales shimmered in the late afternoon sun, and his powerful wings rustled with a slight shift, his massive form bending slightly to press against you affectionately.
"Hey, hey, buddy," you said with a soft laugh. "No need to get pushy, I see you there."
You knew full well that Erebus had grown attached to you ever since you had saved him. He was a creature that had been bound, tortured, and left to die in a dungeon before you found him. Healing him had been a challenge, but when you saw the life come back into his eyes, the pride of the dragon slowly awakening as he learned to trust again, it was worth it. Erebus wasnât just a rescued creatureâhe was your companion, your friend. And he had stayed with you ever since.
You glanced at the letter again. "Iâve got to go to the Ministry, it seems. They're asking for me."
Erebus snorted at the letter, a cloud of smoke billowing from his nostrils. You coughed and waved the smoke away. "Okay, okay, I get it. Not exactly ideal, right?" You smiled, running a hand over his scales. "But Iâm not sure how much of a choice I have."
You looked at the open sky, mentally preparing yourself for the journey ahead.
âLooks like our plans to get you home will have to wait,â you murmured, holding up the Ministryâs letter.
You quickly took out your wand, and with a swish, your camp, all your notes, and the little research station you had set up around you swirled into a tidy, compact form, sucked into your magically expanded suitcase. The suitcase, a nifty little thing inspired by none other than Newt Scamander himself, whose work had been a guiding light for you since your early days as a student. You hoped that one day, youâd be able to follow in his footsteps as a trusted protector of magical creatures.
It had become indispensable during your travels, allowing you to carry your work with you wherever you went. Erebus watched as the suitcase opened and the whirlwind of your belongings was sucked inside, his wings twitching in mild curiosity.
"Alright, buddy," you said with a soft smile, glancing at him. "Time to go home⊠for a bit."
Erebus made a low rumble and flapped his wings. His deep growl seemed almost resigned, but you could tell he didnât mind. He had grown used to these travels with you. He flew up effortlessly, circling above your head a few times, before swooping down and slipping neatly into the suitcase as though heâd done it a thousand times before.
"Good boy," you said with a smile, and with a soft click, you closed the suitcase, feeling its weight shift in your hand.
With a deep breath, you started walking, leaving the small, once-familiar encampment behind.
--
You stepped into the bustling atrium of the Ministry of Magic, clutching your suitcase tightly as you navigated the maze of witches, wizards, and magical beings bustling around you. The air was filled with the echoes of conversations, the hum of enchanted typewriters clattering away on desks, and the occasional whoosh of a fireplace activating, delivering someone in a puff of emerald flames.
Keeping a firm grip on your suitcase, you weaved your way through the crowd, nodding politely to a few familiar faces and doing your best to avoid making eye contact with anyone who might delay you. When you reached the elevators, the gate clanged open, and you stepped inside.
A house-elf stood on tiptoes near the control panel, staring up at you with large, curious eyes. âWhich floor, miss?â
âLevel Ten, please,â you replied, your voice steady despite the knot of anticipation tightening in your stomach.
The elf pressed a large, brass button marked with the number "10." The elevator jolted, and you gripped the suitcase handle a little tighter as the floors began to blur past, each accompanied by a soft chime.
After what felt like an eternity, the elevator slowed and came to a halt. The house-elf opened the gate, giving you an encouraging nod. You stepped out into the quiet, dimly lit hallway, your footsteps echoing as you moved. You walked up to a high desk where a stern-looking goblin sat, peering over a thick ledger with tiny, round spectacles perched on the end of his nose. He glanced up as you approached, his sharp eyes narrowing with curiosity as he took in your travel-worn appearance.
âWhat business do you have here?â he asked, his voice clipped but not unkind.
âI received a letter from the Ministry,â you said, pulling the official notice from your coat pocket and holding it up. âThereâs a trial regarding my research.â
The goblin took the letter, inspecting it with a keen eye before nodding curtly. He flipped through a hefty stack of parchment, his long, nimble fingers moving quickly as he scanned each page. Finally, he gave a satisfied grunt and pushed the letter back toward you.
âPlease have a seat,â he instructed, nodding toward a row of chairs against the wall. âSomeone will come to escort you shortly.â
You thanked him and moved over to the chairs, your suitcase resting against your legs.
You had been sitting quietly in the waiting area, your thoughts whirling, when you saw Jungwon approaching. You recognized him immediately â a Gryffindor from your years at Hogwarts, though you never had much of a chance to get to know him personally. His warm smile caught you off guard, and you blinked as he stopped in front of you, his eyes twinkling with recognition.
"Hey," he greeted, his tone light and friendly. "Please, follow me."
You nodded, standing up as you grabbed your suitcase and followed him down the hall.
âSo, how have you been?â Jungwon asked casually, casting a glance over his shoulder as you walked beside him. "It's been a while since Hogwarts, huh?"
You hummed in agreement, trying to place him better. You'd seen him around, but your interactions had always been limited. He was close to Sunghoon, wasnât he?
âIâve been well,â you answered, pulling your thoughts together as you walked, eyes flicking to the side. âSo, uh⊠whatâs this trial about?â
Jungwon shrugged nonchalantly, his hands tucked into his pockets. âHonestly, Iâm not really sure. Ministry business, you know?â
Your curiosity couldnât be quelled, though. âWhat about Sunghoon? How is he?â The words slipped from your lips before you could stop them.
Jungwon froze mid-step, and you followed his lead, watching as he turned to face you. His expression shifted, no longer the light, easygoing one he had worn just moments before. There was a sadness in his eyes, a quiet heaviness that you hadnât anticipated.
For a moment, he seemed reluctant to answer, then he sighed. âSunghoonâs⊠well. I mean, heâs okay. But,â he paused, studying your face carefully, âhe found someone else.â
Your breath caught in your throat, and for a moment, you werenât sure you had heard him correctly. âWhat?â The word felt foreign coming from your mouth, like a punch that left you stunned. âHe⊠moved on?â
Jungwon nodded slowly, a faint frown tugging at his lips. âYeah. A few weeks ago, actually. Sunghoon became⊠really different. Quiet, withdrawn. Wouldnât speak much, and then, out of nowhere, he started showing up with Ju-Won. Sheâs an Auror too, like him. Theyâre together now. Theyâre engaged.â
Your chest felt tight, the air suddenly thicker as a lump formed in your throat. Sunghoon had promised. He had promised to wait for you. But here he was, with someone else. A fiancee.
You looked down at the floor, blinking rapidly to clear the stinging sensation behind your eyes. The room felt smaller, like you were suffocating, and you couldnât understand why the weight of this hurt so much. You hadnât expected Sunghoon to wait forever, but you didnât think heâd let go so easily.
Jungwon shifted uncomfortably, noticing the change in your expression, but he didnât press the issue further.
You felt numb as you followed Jungwon down the long corridor, his words echoing painfully in your mind. Sunghoon⊠had found someone else? You struggled to maintain your composure as Jungwon walked beside you, keeping a respectful silence.
He eventually stopped in front of a tall, polished door. âThis is where theyâll be holding your trial,â he said gently. âYouâll be called in shortly.â
âThank you,â you whispered, your voice barely above a breath.
Jungwon hesitated for a moment, studying you with quiet sympathy. It felt like he wanted to say something, perhaps offer some kind of comfort, but he seemed to decide against it, only giving you a slight nod before stepping into the room to take his place. You were left alone in the dimly lit hallway, your heart pounding. You took a deep breath, forcing yourself to focus on the present. Whatever happened with Sunghoon, you would face it later. For now, you had a duty to the creatures youâd studied.
The door opened again, and an official leaned out to call you in. You squared your shoulders, lifted your chin, and stepped through the doorway.
The room was silent as you entered, only the shuffling of your footsteps echoing off the cold, stone walls. You took a seat in the lone chair positioned in the center of the room, feeling the weight of several pairs of eyes on you. Around you sat a panel of stern-faced Aurors, their expressions unreadable, though a few cast glances at one another as you settled in.
A head Auror, an older witch with sharp eyes and a set jaw, leaned forward. âWeâve received reports about your research,â she began, her voice crisp. âCould you give us an update on the⊠progress?â
You took a steadying breath and sat up straighter, the words flowing more easily than you expected. "Iâve made significant strides. Iâve been able to identify new species and create methods for safely caring for previously misunderstood creatures. I've also created healing treatments for certain species that were previously unmedicated." You shifted uncomfortably, but you managed to keep your voice steady.
Then came the dreaded question. âAnd have you rescued any creatures considered⊠dangerous?â another Auror asked, his tone laced with skepticism.
You hesitated, choosing your words carefully. âNot dangerous if treated with respect,â you replied slowly, though you could feel their eyes narrowing, their skepticism deepening. The more you spoke, the more their expressions tightened.
After you finished, the lead Auror exchanged a glance with her colleagues before turning back to you. âYou must understand, there are serious concerns about the dangers of these creatures. The potential for harm â not only to yourself but to others â is considerable.â
Another Auror stood, arms crossed, his voice dismissive. "You expect us to believe that every dangerous creature can be domesticated, tamed even? You do realize some of them are classified as too hazardous for interaction with the public?"
You met his gaze, trying not to show how much it rattled you. "My research shows that with the right methods, creatures like the Hungarian Horntail or the Manticore can be approached safely. I've helped themârescued themâfrom illegal situations, from being exploited and misused." You said firmly.
"They're not dangerous if treated properly. With the right care, understanding, and respect, any creature can be manageable." You said earnestly, hoping they could see your perspective. âThe true danger lies in the lack of understandingââ
But your words were cut short as she raised a hand, her tone turning icy. âRegardless, we cannot ignore the potential risks. Until further investigation is completed, you will be placed in custody for the time being.â
Before you could fully register her words, two wizards stepped forward, their expressions unyielding. One reached for your suitcase, wrenching it from your grasp, while the other grabbed your arms, twisting them behind your back. "Let go!" you shouted, trying to twist away, but the grip on your arms only tightened.
"We have our orders," the Auror said coldly, his face stoic as the other wizard snatched your wand away.
"No, please," you pleaded, your voice rising in panic. "Iâm not a threat. Theyâre not a threat! Please, donât hurt them!"
The Auror didnât respond, and you felt the heavy presence of the two men as they dragged you from the room, your footsteps stumbling as they led you down the cold stone corridors. They escorted you to a small cell, shoving you inside before locking the heavy iron door with a dull clang.
You sank to the floor, the cold seeping into your bones as the reality of the situation settled over you. The Ministry was truly going to investigate your work, your methods, your intentions â as if you were some criminal. As if the creatures you loved and fought for were merely threats, rather than lives in need of protection.
As you pressed your back against the wall, feeling the weight of the dayâs events pressing down, a tiny warmth stirred in the pocket of your shirt. You looked down and saw Kai, your small fire salamander, peeking out with his bright eyes, looking up at you with a gentle curiosity.
Gently, you cupped him in your hands, letting him sit on your palm as he looked around, with a small, trembling smile, you whispered, âGuess itâs just us for now, Kai.â
You gently placed Kai down on the stone floor, the warmth of his small body still lingering in your hands. You rummaged through your pockets, searching for something that could help, anything that would make sense of the mess you found yourself in. Herbs, a magnifying glass, food for creatures, parchment, inkânothing useful.
As you sighed and leaned down, when a small fluttering noise caught your attention. Lena, your tiny pixie, had emerged from under your coat and was now fluttering around the cell, her tiny wings flapping excitedly. She squeaked, the sound high-pitched and curious as she zipped around the dim space. You smiled faintly at the sight of her, but your thoughts were too heavy to focus on her antics for long.
Your fingers brushed the cool edges of your pockets until something caught on the fabric. For a moment, you thought it was just some misplaced trinket, but as you pulled it out and saw its familiar shape, your breath hitched.
It was the clock that Sunghoon had gifted you at graduation, still in pristine condition despite everything. You had almost forgotten about itâthinking it misplaced, or perhaps stolen by one of the nifflers in your suitcase. But there it was. The clock.
You ran your fingers over the intricate silver design, the blue inner face still shimmering under the dim light. With a shaky breath, you slowly opened the glass. A soft golden light began to swirl from the clockâs center, and you froze, mesmerized by the familiar vision of you and Sunghoon dancingâjust as it had been when you first opened it. The music filled the cell softly, the melody so beautiful and haunting, it almost felt like he was here with you.
Kai curled up beside you, his flame-like body flickering faintly in the dim light. Lena hovered just above your head, watching the clock with curious eyes. You took a deep breath, closing the glass gently, the music fading as you sealed it shut.
But then, unexpectedly, the music played again.
This time, it wasnât your melody. The sweet, familiar tune was still there, but it felt different. Your heart skipped a beat, and before you could process the strangeness of it, Kaiâs small squeak interrupted your thoughts. You looked up, and what you saw made your breath catch in your throat.
There, standing on the other side of the bars, was Sunghoon, holding his own clock in his hand, the same golden light flickering from it.
"SunghoonâŠ" you whispered, your voice barely audible, a wave of relief rushing over you, followed by a knot in your throat as you realized he was here.
He glanced at you, his eyes softening, though they werenât as warm as you remembered. There was something different in them, something you couldnât quite place. He closed the clock with a decisive motion and met your eyes.
"Youâre⊠okay?" you asked quietly, your heart pounding in your chest as you walked closer to the bars, your hands reaching out instinctively.
"Iâm fine," he said, his voice calm but distant. "But youâwhat happened? Why are you here?"
You tried to explain, your words stumbling out as you told him everythingâhow you had been summoned by the Ministry, how they had misunderstood your work, how theyâd locked you away. You could see the muscles in his jaw tighten as you spoke, but he didnât interrupt.
When you finished, you couldnât help but ask the question that had been gnawing at your mind ever since youâd seen him. "Sunghoon, what happened? Why didnât you answer my letters? I⊠I sent so many. Why didnât youâ"
He turned away for a moment, running a hand through his hair. You could see the conflict in his movements, the hesitation, and for a brief second, your heart dropped. It was as if he was trying to find the right words. "I⊠I waited for you," he finally said, his voice soft, almost too soft. "I waited, but you never came back. I kept writing, but I didnât hear from you."
You felt a tightness in your chest as you processed his words. "What do you mean? I sent you letters, Sunghoon! I didnât stop writing! How could you not know?" you asked, your voice rising slightly.
He looked back at you, his face confused. "I donât know. I thought you just⊠didnât come back. Didnât answer. Then, my parentsâŠ" He trailed off, clearly struggling. "They found Ju-Won for me. IâI didnât know what to do. And then Jungwon came to me after the trial. He told me about you being here, and I couldnât believe it."
Your breath caught in your throat. "Ju-Won?" you whispered, the name like an icy hand on your heart.
He shook his head slowly. "I never wanted this. But I thought⊠maybe you had moved on, that you werenât coming back." His voice cracked just slightly.
You looked at him, feeling a wave of dizziness wash over you. "No, Sunghoon⊠I never⊠I never moved on. I sent you letters because I was coming back for you, I was always coming back."
Sunghoonâs expression shifted, a quiet realization flickering across his features. He took a step forward, his hand trembling slightly before he reached out to gently caress your cheek. The touch was so soft, so tender, that it almost felt like a dream.
âYouâre still as beautiful as the day you leftâŠâ His voice was low, his words barely more than a whisper, but they cut through the heavy silence between you two, settling in your heart like a soft ache.
A stray tear slipped from your eye, and you didnât even realize it had fallen until Sunghoon gently wiped it away with his thumb.
âIâll get to the bottom of this,â he said, his voice firm now. "I promise, Iâll get you out of here."
You felt your chest tighten, the weight of the situation pressing down on you. Your heart felt torn, as if it was caught between the relief of seeing Sunghoon again and the panic of the mess you were in. "Please, Sunghoon⊠donât let anyone harm my creatures."
He nodded, his gaze softening as he promised, "I wonât let them touch your creatures. Iâll take care of everything."
Then, to your surprise, he took your hand and kissed it softly, the warm pressure of his lips lingering for a brief moment. "Iâll be back soon. Stay safe, okay?"
You nodded, unable to form words as he turned and walked away, the sound of his footsteps fading, leaving you alone in the cold cell once again.
You sat back down against the cold stone wall, the silence of the prison pressing in on you.
Kai curled up on your lap, his warmth a small comfort amidst the uncertainty. Lena hovered nearby, her small face full of concern.
You didnât know what to do now but wait and hopeâhope that Sunghoon could undo the mess, that your creatures would remain safe.
After what felt like endless hours, you finally heard footsteps echoing down the corridor. Jungwon appeared at the cell door, a familiar reassuring smile on his face as he unlocked the door and motioned for you to follow. You stood up, heart pounding, and fell into step beside him.
âWhat happened?â you asked, searching his expression for answers, but he only gave you a gentle smile.
âCome with me,â he said simply, guiding you back through the winding halls of the Ministry to the trial room. The familiar sight of the council waited for you, but this time, the atmosphere was far less severe. You sat down in the chair at the center, your heart hammering in your chest, and looked up at the head Auror as he cleared his throat.
"Weâd like to extend our apologies. We received a tip that you were harboring magical creatures with intent to use them against the Ministry," he explained. "After thorough investigation, however, we've concluded that the tip was unfounded. We see now that you only meant to help the creatures in your care."
A wave of relief washed over you, and a smile broke across your face as the head Auror nodded, officially releasing you as innocent. Jungwon stepped forward, his own smile widening, and handed you back your wand. You clasped it tightly, feeling a sense of calm return now that it was back in your hands.
âThank you,â you said quietly. âWhat about my creatures? Where are they?â
"Follow me," Jungwon said, his tone lighter now. He led you down a quiet corridor, explaining as you went, "Sunghoon took them under his care. He didnât trust anyone else to keep them safe."
You sighed in relief, feeling a weight lift from your shoulders. Finally, Jungwon stopped in front of a door, pushed it open, and gestured for you to enter.
Inside, Sunghoon stood by a desk, his expression tense, and his brows knit together in a rare display of anger. He looked up when he heard you enter, his expression softening, though a hint of frustration remained.
âSunghoon⊠what happened?â you asked gently, stepping closer to him.
He clenched his jaw before answering, âIt was my parents. They were behind everything.â His voice was low, controlled, but you could sense the anger simmering just beneath the surface. âThey hid your letters from me. They sent the tip to the Ministry to have you arrested. And they set me up with Ju-won to⊠try to make me forget you.â
The revelation hit you like a cold wave. You shook your head, barely able to process the extent of what he was saying. "Your parents did all of that?"
Sunghoon nodded, his eyes searching yours. âThey wanted me to move on, to find someone âsuitableââsomeone who fit their idea of a perfect match for me.â He took a shaky breath, looking away for a moment before his gaze returned to you. âI'm so sorry⊠I should have fought harder, questioned things more. I should have known something wasnât right.â
You stepped forward, reaching for his hand, holding it tightly. âNone of this is your fault, Sunghoon. You didnât know, and neither did I.â
He nodded, his thumb brushing over your hand as he held it, and his expression softened. "I promise, I wonât let anyone keep us apart again." Sunghoon sighed, his eyes hardening as he pulled off the engagement ring, placing it on the desk without a second glance. He turned to you, a reassuring smile replacing the coldness from a moment ago, and handed over your suitcase.
You exhaled a breath of relief, hugging the suitcase close to your chest. âThank you⊠for everything.â
âCome on,â Sunghoon said with a gentle smile, his hand resting protectively on your back as he guided you out. As you walked, you shared stories about the magical creatures youâd encountered on your travels, and he recounted a few of his more daring Auror missions.
But then, a sudden scream echoed down the corridor. You both turned to see a striking witch with dark hair and a sharp, furious expression storming toward you. Sunghoonâs arm instinctively wrapped around you, pulling you close.
âSunghoon, how dare you!â she spat, her voice venomous. âYou broke off our engagement for⊠for her?â She glared at you, eyes filled with barely contained rage. Her voice turned shrill as she pointed a finger in your face. âDo you know what youâve cost me? The riches, the influence, the Park nameâit was all right there!â
You slapped her hand away, your own anger flaring as you met her gaze unflinchingly. âMaybe you shouldâve focused on him instead of what he could give you.â
Ju-wonâs face twisted in rage, and you saw her hand rise, ready to strike you. But before she could even get close, Lena darted out of your pocket in a flash of blue light. The little pixie squeaked angrily, grabbing a fistful of Ju-wonâs hair and tugging with surprising strength.
Ju-won shrieked, swatting at Lena in a desperate attempt to free herself, but Lena only pulled harder, her squeaks of defiance echoing in the hall. The few Ministry workers nearby stopped, eyes wide, as they took in the scene with shock.
âGet it off! Get it off!â Ju-won screeched, struggling against Lenaâs relentless hold.
At last, with a little triumphant squeak, Lena released Ju-wonâs hair and zoomed back to you, settling into your shoulder pocket. Ju-won stumbled back, face red with fury and humiliation, her hair in complete disarray.
Ju-wonâs face twisted with fury when she suddenly pulled out two clocks from her pocket, dangling them from the strings with a victorious grin. âOh, I will not be cast aside like this!â she spat, voice rising with a venomous edge. âYou think you can have everything, donât you?â she sneered. âWell, letâs see how it feels when something you want is taken from you.â
Both you and Sunghoon stiffened, the realization hitting like a punch to the gut. You immediately began patting yourself down, confirming what you fearedâthe clock was missing. She stole them. The heavy weight of anger settled over you as you watched her mockingly dangle them in the air.
âJu-won. Give them back, now.â Sunghoonâs voice was low and commanding, each word sharp with fury.
You stepped forward, frustration bubbling inside you. âThose belong to us. You have no right to take them.â
âNo!â Ju-won shouted, clutching the clocks tightly in her fists. With a spiteful glare, she spun around and hurled the clocks toward the nearest fireplace. The green flames of the Floo Network flared up, threatening to consume them.
Your wand was halfway out of your pocket, ready to cast Accio, but before you could speak, a familiar, small, furry figure leapt through the air. With nimble agility, a niffler intercepted the clocks mid-flight, snatching them away from the flames and landing safely on the floor.
The niffler scurried over to Sunghoon, who leaned down, carefully taking both clocks from its little paws. He gave the creature an affectionate pat. âThank you, Spark.â
Spark beamed up at you, his eyes shining with the same mischievous glint they had from back at Hogwarts. He darted over to you, leaping up into your arms, and you caught him, laughing. âHey, long time no see, buddy!â
Ju-wonâs face twisted in disbelief as Sunghoon straightened, his eyes fierce. He addressed her with a calm authority that made her shrink back. âJu-won, what you did today only shows that you donât belong here,â he said, his voice low and unyielding. He leaned in, murmuring something sharp and private into her ear that made her face go pale.
With a final huff, Ju-won spun on her heel, face flushed with humiliation as she hurried away, avoiding the gazes of everyone around.
Afterwards Sunghoon led you toward a nearby fireplace with a small smile, gesturing for you to step in. Together, you went through the Floo Network, the swirling green flames transporting you both to a room that was both luxurious and filled with a sense of calm.
âWelcome to my room,â he said with a soft smile.
You looked around, taking in the warmth of the space. âI canât believe Spark stayed with you all this time,â you said.
Sunghoon chuckled, âI could never let him go. Heâs been a great companion. Right, Spark?â
Spark squeaked in response to that. âWould you like to meet some other nifflers, Spark?â You asked and watched as his eyes lit up, and he nodded excitedly. You laughed, reaching for your suitcase and opening it on the floor. Climbing down into it, you looked back up and beckoned to Sunghoon. âCome on in!â
Sunghoon hesitated for a moment, but curiosity won over, and he followed you. Inside, you led him through various sections of your enchanted suitcase, each with unique landscapes and ecosystems for the creatures you cared for. Sunghoon looked around, marveling at the sheer life around him.
Eventually, you reached the area where you kept your nifflers. With a quick call, five of them scampered out, their fur shining under the magical light. Spark chirped in excitement and darted forward, joining his new friends. You straightened up, watching with amusement as Lena, flitted out of your pocket and disappeared somewhere in the terrain.
You turned to Sunghoon, catching the awe in his expression. Smiling, you took his hand, guiding him through the different environments until you stopped by a stone ledge. With a short whistle, you called out, and the ground trembled slightly. Emerging from a large cave opening, Erebus, lowered his head, scales glistening with an otherworldly sheen as he rumbled softly in greeting.
Sunghoon took a small step back, looking at Erebus with a mix of fear and awe. You laughed softly, reaching for his hand again. âItâs okay,â you said gently. âHe trusts me, and heâll trust you, too.â
Sunghoon looked at you, searching your eyes before nodding. Slowly, you guided his hand forward, placing it against the warm, textured scales under Erebusâs jaw. The dragon rumbled again, leaning slightly into Sunghoonâs hand, a deep, pleased purr vibrating through him.
âSee?â you whispered, smiling as Sunghoonâs gaze softened in amazement.
Sunghoon kept his hand steady, glancing between you and the massive dragon before him. Erebus leaned further into his touch, his dark eyes half-closing in contentment. Sunghoon exhaled a quiet laugh, a mixture of relief and wonder.
"I never imagined I'd be doing this," he murmured, glancing at you with a warm smile. "You've always had a way with creatures."
You grinned, feeling a swell of pride. "Erebus is special. I rescued him from a terrible situation, and ever since, weâve had this bond." You gave Erebus a gentle pat before he pulled back, lifting his great head and retreating into the shadows of his sanctuary.
As Erebus disappeared, you turned to face Sunghoon fully. The awe hadn't left his expression. "I can see why you love this work," he said softly. "I missed seeing this side of you."
A warmth blossomed in your chest. "I missed having someone who understood," you replied, voice just above a whisper. "I always wanted to share this with you."
Sunghoonâs gaze softened, and without another word, he leaned in slowly, giving you time to close the remaining distance. The world seemed to fade as his lips met yours, gentle at first, then deepening as you both leaned into each other.
When you finally parted, both of you were breathless, but his forehead rested against yours, a soft smile playing on his lips.
âItâs you and me now, Sunghoon,â you whispered.
He nodded, his eyes sparkling as he took your hand. "Forever, if youâll have me."
As you leaned up, pressing your lips against Sunghoon's, he responded with a passion that ignited a fire within you. His hand cupped your cheek, While his other arm wrapped around your waist, pulling you closer, as if he couldn't get enough of your warmth and presence.
As the kiss lingered, Sunghoon's hands moved down to your thighs, his fingers tracing the soft skin. He lifted you up gently, his strong arms supporting your weight, and placed you on the table, your legs wrapping around his waist. Sunghoon's hands roamed over your body, his touch becoming more assertive, more confident. He traced the lines of your waist, his fingers grazing your skin, sending shivers down your spine.
When the kiss broke, you both were breathless, your hearts pounding in your chests. Sunghoon's hand gently caressed your cheek, his thumb tracing the line of your lips. "I want you," he whispered, his voice hoarse with passion, his eyes filled with desire, caressing your legs, his touch gentle yet firm. His fingers traced the curves of your thighs, sending shivers down your spine.
His kisses became more intense, his lips moving from your neck to your collarbone, leaving a trail of passionate marks. His teeth grazed your skin, sending a jolt of pleasure through your body.
"You're so beautiful," he whispered, his voice filled with admiration and lust. "I can't get enough of you." He came up to kiss you again. His lips met yours in a gentle, tender kiss. "You make me feel alive, like no one else ever has," he whispered against your lips, his voice hoarse with passion. "I'll always protect and cherish you." He murmured.
And as the kiss deepened, the sweet, familiar melody of your clocks began to chime, the golden swirls dancing out of their glass coverings on the table where Spark sat proudly, watching the scene unfold. The soft notes filled the room, adding a layer of warmth to your embrace, and you both smiled slightly against each otherâs lips.
Sunghoonâs hand brushed along your cheek, wiping away the happy tears that had formed there. He pulled back just slightly, his forehead resting against yours as he breathed out softly. His eyes were filled with love, a love that glowed even brighter than the melody around you. Sunghoon looked down at you, his gaze filled with warmth. He took a steadying breath before murmuring, âWould you make me the happiest wizard in the world by becoming mineâŠforever?â
Your heart raced, and without hesitation, you beamed up at him, feeling a happiness you hadnât known could exist. âYes, Sunghoon,â you replied, voice filled with joy. âA million times, yes.â
His smile broke into a brilliant grin, and before you knew it, he was sweeping you off your feet. You laughed, the sound echoing through the room. âYou make me so, so happy,â he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. âIâve never stopped loving you, not even for a moment.â
#enhypen fic#park sunghoon#park sunghoon x reader#sunghoon#enhypen sunghoon#sunghoon enhypen#enhypen#enhypen imagines#enhypen x reader#sunghoon x reader#sunghoon x you#park sunghoon imagines#sunghoon imagines#fanfiction#fanfic#park sunghoon enhypen#hogwarts au#kpop fanfic
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â pocky for the malipo â.á
ⶠ( kinich x gn!reader )
â in which... hey, does this even count as a kiss...?
â speedran this filler post for pocky day + kinch's birthday.. its single day too LMAO the coincidences are simply uncanny ..
â starts out w mualani + kinich for context , fluff !! reader likes sweets,, ...tw... use of the word orbs..
âawwww, câmon!! itâll be fun, i promiseâŠâ
mualani jumps up and down vigorously, her expression slowly growing more and more dejected. âthe traveler told me all about it- this otherworldly tradition, yâknow, with those little sweet stick thingies, they even gave me a box! itâd be a reallll big shame to waste âem, and wouldnât it be super cool to do?â
recently, mualani had grown very invested in the idea of some date called âpocky day.â these sorts of random hyperfixtations happened just about every other day, but this time the obsession lasted a linger longer than most, all because of some eavesdropping on the traveler, who offhandedly mentioned it in some conversation⊠anyway, now that the day itself had arrived, 11/11, she was more excited than ever.
âjust onnncee..! pretty please, kinich⊠xilonen? sharky??â seeing that no one here was willing, except for sharky, who wagged his tail in approval, mualani let out a wail.
kinich stared at her with a tired gaze, sighing slowly. âwell, i donât see how-â
âoHHH my aRCHONS, kinich, how are you so BORING?? when i contracted with this stupid guy, YOU, i thought itd be a little more fun than rotting in a cave ALLL day long but APPARENTLY not!!? live a little uGHHGH, you emo little âoooohh look at me im so distant and mysteriousâ shut UPPPâŠâ ajaw popped out of nowhere, face red and pixelated hands waving back and forth angrily. âcâmooon, surely you arenât stupid and blind enough to see that this is the literally PERFECt opportunity to smoochy smoochy kiss kiss that one person you've been OGLING with those big ORBS of yours huh????â
kinich opened his mouth to say something, but then paused. mualani watched with bated breath, squeezing sharky in her hands in anticipation, eyes sparkling, gaze screaming âoh????â.Â
â...well⊠i guess⊠hmph, even someone like ajaw makes a point sometimes, huhâŠ?â kinich coughed into his fist sheepishly, a barely noticeable blush dusting his cheeks. âthough, iâm not âoglingâ them at all, ajaw- itâs- well, iâm just observing them. for a commission.â
âsuuuUUUReeee palllll, whatever you say- YOU REALLY DIDNâT THINK IâD SAY SOMETHING LIKE THAT, DID YOU??? BLABLABLA LALALA Iâm RIGHT AHAHAHH THATS RIGHT IM RIGHT IM-â
kinich swatted ajaw out of the air, in the way one would with a buzzing fly. he flew through the air, disappearing into the horizon with a sparkle.
â...ahem. mualani, iâll be heading out now.â kinich turned around calmly, as if he hadnât just committed battery. "if i may, could i get one of those âpockyâ you were talking about? iâll repay you.â
"hehe... no need for repayment, just tell me how it goes later!" mualani, smug and beaming, handed over one of the boxes.
..and so the time had come.
"kinich?" glancing up from your work, you flashed him a smile. "what's the matter?"
well, it wasn't as if the saurian hunter didn't see you out often- he did. this little nook you had in the scions of canopy was, as kinich put it, "on the convenient way back" for all of his missions, and so the male found most evenings swinging by (pun intended).
no, him coming wasn't the issue here. but kinich had been uncharacteristically.. avoidant of your gaze. for the past five minutes he had been there, arms crossed and leaning against the door frame like they do in those inazuman light novels, he'd been staring at a crack in the floorboards. and to make matters more concerning, he had something strange in his hands too: some sort of box that he kept flipping around with his fingers.
"hey. kini'. we're both not great at words, so just tell me and get.. well, whatever it is. you wanna say over with." at the mention of his nickname, kinich perked up, clearing his throat.
"ah, that..."
ohh, so there was the problem. the eerily quiet atmosphere was because ajaw wasn't present... pause, now you were even more worried. kinich had somehow gotten ajaw off his ass?? unthinkable????
"is it an emergency? fuck, are we all going to die? tell me this type of thing earlier, kini', i need to pack all my-"
"what? no- i, mualani.. she, no, there's this holiday, today. the traveler mentioned it, and i thought it'd be fun to try out.. you like sweets too, so. here." kinich unearthed some sort of... stick? was he really trying to feed you sticks? c'mon now, you weren't that stupid-
"i can read your gaze. it's not like that. here, it's chocolate, just- hah..." kinich sighed, eyebrows pinched together, wearing the expression of someone watching everything go wrong. "give it a taste?"
you eyed him skeptically, before taking the stick out of his hands and taking a bite.
"...sweet."
"yeah?"
"not a stick."
"...yes."
"...give me another."
"not so fast, we need to play the game first." kinich took one of the sticks and put it into his mouth, all of a sudden looking a lot more... guilty? you couldn't quite pinpoint the expression on his face, something you'd been doing with a 30% success rate (the highest any natlanian had ever achieved). "whoever gets the last bite wins."
"...i'm just supposed to. eat the other end?"
"what, you can't?" the slight teasing edge in his voice reminded you of ajaw (just the slightest) and you immediately became exponentially irritated.
"hah, who said that? bet."
"..."
oh, so now he chose not to break eye contact.
"...a-hey, we're getting a little close, aren't we.."
"...if you wanna break it off, lose."
"...fuck, you-"
you grabbed him by the cheek, pushing yourself forward and, admittedly, forcefully touching your lips against his. whether by the suddenness or whether by the fact that you two had, well, "kissed," the esteemed malipo kinich let out what sounded like a sputter and fell backward, hands barely catching him from falling to the ground. sitting himself down, he looked up at you with flushed cheeks, mouth slightly open, and the edge of his lips smudged with chocolate.
"bleh. i win." sticking out your tongue, you motioned with your hands. "the whole box, it's mine now. winner takes all, or whatever they say in mondstadt."
kinich's gaze was observant, and under it you felt your face slowly begin to warm, realizing what you had just done.
"not so fast." kinich stood back up, recomposing himself in a matter of seconds.
"one more round. you caught me off guard."
(a/n) and then reader and kinich smoochy smooch smooch kiss kissed and single day was no longer single and happy birthday kinich really did become happy for kinich fuck when am i going to find me a partner <- has unrealistic expectations
context notes!! :
ajaw purposefully left kinich alone so that he could do his.. idk if you can call it flirting. pocky game w you. best wingman ajaw we all cheer (in reality he was tired of seeing kinich act all lovey dovey whenever you were around and found the tension suffocating so he decided to take matters into his own hands)
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hii !
i saw ur post about fluffy Logan oneshots so i have one :D if this is not what ur looking for, pls feel free to ignore !!
maybe touch starved reader who constantly clings to Logan and he asks about it and reader gets nervous that they pushed a boundary and stop only for Logan to be like âwtf no i love when u cling to me, pls keep doing itâ
no pressure at all, have a nice evening / morning !!
A Soft Place to Land
a/n: Hi Anon! Thank you for your request. I am so sorry this has taken so long, life went kind of crazy for a second, but it's sorting itself out now! I hope you enjoy the drabble <3
Logan Howlett x TouchStarved!GN!Reader
CW: some mentions of jealousy, reader seems pretty anxious, just some good ole' fluff
Watching how Scott and Jean held each other, or even how the kids would comfort one another, you could feel jealousy curling around your mind at the absentminded tenderness in every touch. Youâd spend countless nights awake, craving the touch of another while you wrapped your arms around yourself, fingers pressing into your skin just to feel something.
It gnawed at you, quiet and constant, slipping into the quiet spaces of your mind when you were alone. Youâd close your eyes and imagine what it might feel like to rest your head on someoneâs shoulder, to let the warmth of anotherâs touch seep into your skin and quiet the restlessness within you. It was always fleeting, a memory of something you've only had in fleeting moments.
Then there was Logan. The brooding, gruff exterior everyone seemed to shy away from became your refuge. It started as fleeting touches, knuckles grazing against his when you walked, shoulders bumping when you sat together. Before you knew it, you found yourself constantly lingering in his presence, your touch becoming more purposeful. Tracing shapes into the palm of his hand during long meetings or leaning on his shoulder after a mission, his head resting on top of yours. It was rare for you to be seen far apart, the school knew you were bound to be nearby if Logan was around.
Youâre not sure when it started, the constant burn beneath your skin only satisfied by his touch. You started finding ways to get him to touch you, asking for help with your hair or applying bandaids. Now, you stood before Logan with a bracelet in hand, feigning an excuse of needing help to put it on. You didnât miss the way Logan notched a brow at your request, eyeing the bracelet he knows youâve put on yourself countless times. You fiddled with the jewelry in your palm, gaze nervously darting around his face as a familiar pit forms in your stomach at his hesitation. A heartbeat later, Logan opens the door wide for you to enter, knuckles grazing as you pass him.Â
Loganâs fingers daftly inspect the jewelry before draping it over your wrist, each graze of his fingers deepening the blush on your cheeks. Your heartbeat pounded in your ears and from the smirk on Loganâs face, you had a feeling he could hear how it quickened.Â
âWhy you always around me, bub?â Logan asks nonchalantly as he clasps the bracelet, fingers still ghosting over your arm.Â
You swallow, feeling the words catch in your throat as you search for a response. You hadnât considered Logan noticing, much less him asking you outright. The question hangs in the air as his eyes search your face, something curious and unguarded in them. You struggle to find a response that doesnât make you sound desperate and scare him off.
âIâm sorry I didnât mean to,â You murmur, taking your arm away from his touch, clutching it to your chest as if to slow your racing heart. You look away, face burning beneath the weight of his gaze. âIâll stop. Must be kinda creepy, constantly hovering around you.â You force a weak laugh.
A beat passes, the crushing silence presses against your chest, wrapping around you until each breath feels like a struggle. When you gather the courage to meet his eyes again, his expression has softened, the usual guarded look slipping. He shifts closer, bringing his face level with yours, and the intensity in his gaze holds you captive.Â
âDonât do that,â Loganâs breath fans your face with each word, mouth inches from yours. âAinât nobody said I didnât like it.â His words are rough, each one lifting a weight from your chest. His eyes dart away to study the floor as his cheeks flush a deep crimson. âAinât used to people hanging around this much but⊠I donât mind so much with you.âÂ
A pause before he shrugs as if trying to shake off the weight of his words. âGuess you donât bother me as much as most folks do.â Logan straightens but doesnât step back. His face remained aloof, but his cheeks were still rosy as vulnerability oozed from his gaze. âSo quit worrying about âcreeping me out.â Youâre good.âÂ
Loganâs kind words curled around your heart, a smile gracing your lips as you look at him. âSo what Iâm hearing is you're saying I can bug you even more now?â You joke, nudging his shoulder.Â
He scoffs, dramatically rolling his eyes. âI wouldnât push it, bub.â
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#it ainât much but itâs honest work#steddie#harringrove#fanfiction#writing#ao3#fanfics#truly I donât really know what else to do#my edits
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There is an AITA out there that I can't find but it's been haunting me for weeks with visions of semi-angsty Steddie that I need to release onto the world. (If anyone happens to know what I'm talking about hit me up and I'll link it)
Edit: @jazzathebunny found the original AITA from Reddit linked Here for anyone who wants to read it. I'm definitely not doing exactly the same premise but this was my jumping off point đ
Part Two! ------
Modern AU, Eddie and the guys are a moderately successful local band in the Chicago area playing gigs on the weekends and doing small tours whenever they all have the time. Gareth and Jeff are both in college while Eddie and Freak are both working part-time at a game store. Eddie managed to lock down that assistant manager position that lets him work 30 hours a week with weekends off for gigs. All in all, it's a pretty sweet deal and they can't complain.
Eddie had sworn off dating after a small handful of disastrous relationship attempts in their first year in the city. He dismisses any advances from people who attend their shows and tries not to think about how much he wants to make a genuine connection with someone and have something real. He's been burned one too many times to try and make something with someone he met in a bar or at work.
He knows the guys talk about it behind his back sometimes, he catches Jeff and Gareth fervently whispering to each other and stopping when they catch him entering the room one time too many to not suspect they're talking about him and he can't think of anything else going on in his life that they would feel the need to whisper about.
The fervent conversations take a slight uptick one day and about a week and a half after they do, Gareth hits him up and tells him he wants to set Eddie up with a guy from one of his classes. At first, Eddie is skeptical and cites all the reasons why he doesn't want to try with anyone right now but eventually, Jeff jumps in to plea the case and Freak jumps in on top of that and under the combined weight of his best friends he agrees to meet up with this Steve guy.
The guys set up the whole thing and before Eddie knows it it's Saturday night and he's wearing his best black jeans and a gray button-down, untucked, to go on an honest to God blind date like his life is some low-budget romcom.
Steve is not at all what Eddie thought he would be. Not the kind of guy he thought his friends would pick out for him given they know he usually goes for other alternatives like himself. Steve, who is shyly waving him over and getting out of his seat to great him, is the very epitome of prep. Well-fitted polo, light blue chinos, and what Eddie assumes this guy thinks are casual loafers. He's handsome to be sure, a 12/10 at least with perfect hair and defined biceps but Eddie is fairly sure he's being punked.
But, Eddie doesn't want to be rude so he goes to meet Steve at the table, confirming just in case that he's actually here to meet with a guy named Eddie. Steve gives him a bit of a confused look, saying that Gareth showed him a couple pictures of Eddie before he agreed to meet and figured he'd done the same for Eddie off Steve's Instagram. Gareth had, in fact, not done anything of the sort but they both dismiss it and get on with their date.
In all honesty, Eddie is expecting it to be a complete wash, but it turns out that even if Steve is not at all what Eddie would have previously said what his type, Steve is damn near perfect. He's funny, kind, a little bitchy, and even though he proves himself to be every bit the sports nerd he looks like he doesn't turn his nose up at Eddie's own much more classically nerdy interests. By the end of the date, Eddie has a new type and that type is Steve Harrington. He's quick to lock down a second date for the next weekend which Steve happily agrees to. They exchange numbers and Steve gives Eddie a chaste kiss on the cheek that has him floating all the way home.
Steve texted him that next morning letting him now he had a great time and is really looking forward to their next date and Eddie thinks this might be the start of something big for him. When he gets to practice he's clearly still floating on cloud nine and in his own little world designing their marriage invitations and matching tombstones so he doesn't notice the sly grins on his bandmates' faces.
"So...how'd it go last night? Everything you dreamed it would be?" Gareth asks, a strange glint in his eyes that Eddie doesn't clock.
Eddie goes on and on about how nice Steve was and how he might be The One, thanking Gareth profusely. Freak looks pleased for him, giving him a hard pat on the shoulder in congratulations but when Eddie finally tunes back into the real world he's greeted by Gareth's livid expression and Jeff's overly concerned one.
He asks the guys what the fuck is up and it turns out that Gareth and Jeff set this whole thing up as a prank of sorts. Eddie was never supposed to hit it off with Steve who Gareth selected specifically because he's a "totally brain-dead prep" and as far away as someone could get from Eddie's previous relationships. He was supposed to be someone Eddie could go on a date with and not form a connection with without getting completely burned at the end like all his previous relationships in the hopes of getting him out of his slump.
Jeff was in on it as well. He wanted to get Eddie back out there, so when Gareth presented the plan he sat in on a couple of Gareth's general credit business class sessions to help pick the guy out.
After Jeff and Gareth finish explaining he does a complete 180 and just...leaves. In any other situation, he would be raging and verbally tearing his friends a new asshole but instead, he completely disengages and walks out the garage door, ignoring his friends' shouts to come back.
He goes back home, socked and hurt and so very confused about how the hell he found himself in this position when his phone lights up.
New Message: Steve H.
Fuck.
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Part two coming soon??? Maybe???? We'll see.
#is this something?#idk#It's so clear in my head but it hasn't been flowing correctly#so here's this instead#steddie#fanfiction#steve harrington#corroded coffic#eddie munson#stranger things#dreamer speaks
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All the time we wish for.
Cregan Stark x wife!reader
SMUT SMUT SMUT SMUT just smut dude
Summary: Cregan is eager to show his wife the Northern hot springs.
A/n: Based on an ask from forever ago- I think from @princessvelaryon before we became friends but I can't remember đđ queen if it was you, you're a real one
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"Cregan, where are w-"
"-Just trust me, sweet girl. Trust me."
She eyes him, not able to stay angry at the happiness that radiates from him. "I doâŠ" she trailed off.
"Almost there. Should be rightâŠ" his head turned back and forth in search of something. "Ah." He pulled her in the direction his eyes were set on.Â
He pulls her into a cave, immediately moving to take off her cloak. She pulls away in concern at first- taking off a cloak in the dead of winter here feels like a death sentence. But his head tilted just slightly and he moved forward to do it again, to which she let him.Â
The fur dropped onto the ground of the cave. She looked over her shoulder at it.Â
At the sight of her neck exposed, Cregan leaned to her and nipped at the skin.Â
She jumped, a breath escaping her. "Cregan, my cloak-"
"The cold won't seep into your bones here," he muttered against her neck.Â
"What?"
"You're not cold, are you?" He asked.
She looked down to the goosebumps on her arms, but she knew it wasn't from the cold.Â
He lips pulled into a small smile. "My father showed me my first hot spring when I was a boy of six. Warmed us when snow fell a moon before it was supposed to. I've been hunting these spots out for years now. But this one is by far my favorite."
She took in the sight, walking further into the cave. Exactly as he said, the further she moved in, the less the cold could bother her. She looked back to him, to which he waved out, encouraging her to explore it more.Â
A light waterfall poured into a small pool of water, steam waving around it.Â
He moved behind her, now without his own cloak. His fingers brushed against her arm. "Do you want to try it?"
"You can⊠get in?"
"You can. If you want."
"I do," she breathed as she stared out at the water.
Cregan's fingers moved to her dress, pulling at the laces. His scarred and calloused fingers became gentle with her, as if handling thin glass. The laces were pulled with a gentleness she didn't even feel, but she knew from the way his arms moved from her peripheral vision and the loosening of her dress.Â
Eventually, she had to hold the dress up as he finished. It would have been hard to tell when he was finished if not for the sudden kisses he began to place on her shoulder. The rough pads of his fingers pushed away the material.Â
She let go, letting it fall to the ground. Cregan took on the next challenge of her thin layers of underskirt, but he was quick to pull the ribbons apart. Piece by piece, her clothing fell onto the dirt covered floor of the cave, but neither really cared.
She was growing impatient, and by the time Cregan had untied the last bit of her skirt, she was all but tearing at her shift. Her fingers fumbled with the buttons, the adrenaline doing nothing to help her coordination. He pushed her up against his chest, reaching his arms around to help her.Â
She watched his large fingers unbutton each one at a pace too slow for her. "Cregan-"
"-We have all the time we wish for," He murmured.
She forced herself to take a small breath, though it was shaky.Â
Cregan's hand ran down her stomach once he finished, admiring the woman against him.Â
She whined lightly and leaned her head back against his shoulder, to which she earned a chuckle from him. His hand moved down her shift, grabbing the fabric and beginning to pull it up at an agonizingly slow pace.Â
She felt the air move up her legs as the shift came up until it paused at her upper thigh. "Don't stop now."
"Should I?" He asked as his nose pressed to the side of her head, his voice in her ear. "I do love to watch you beg, my love."
"You either continue the Stark line with me in this hot spring-"
"Or what?" He asked with a smirk, pulling away from her and turning her to face him. Her shift fell back down.
Her confidence faltered for a second, then turned to teasing. "Or the line ends with you."
A low growl sounded from his throat. His eyes raked over her slowly as a new light came to his eyes. "Take it off."
She did so, dropping it quickly as Cregan focused on the strings of his doublet.Â
As soon as she was bare, she moved to help Cregan but he held a hand out as his eyes took her in. He spoke, but his voice trailed off a bit as if distracted by the sight. "I've⊠I've got it."
She tilted her head in amusement and ran a hand down his chest, accepting his decision. She moved down to the spring, sitting at the edge, and dipped her leg in. She let out an instinctive groan at the feeling.
Cregan's lips parted as he watched her. He truly did mean to undress himself, but he was distracted.Â
"Cregan," she chided at him lightly.Â
He gave a heavy blink and snapped out of his daze, "Sorry, I-"
She gave him a knowing look.Â
He made quick work of pulling off his doublet, yanking at the strings of the next layer until he stood in only his trousers and boots.Â
He stepped down to her side, standing behind her with a hesitation.
She peered up at him from under her lashes.Â
He felt the tent in his pants at the sight, one he was more familiar with than he cared to admit. It reminded him of all the nights he had returned to their chambers in a rage from planning for this war. She had always sat on that sofa with a knowing smile, asking if he was stressed.Â
She had a way of taking away his stress before he even remembered how it got there.Â
"Changing your mind now?" She asked him softly.
He shook his head, sitting down next to her and beginning to unlace his boots. "I'd like to believe I'm a man that follows through."
She kicked at the water lightly. "Follow through then."
Cregan's breath hitched as he looked to her. "I will."
He pulled his boots off, throwing them aside and pulling at his pants. He quickly got into the small pool, letting out a sinful groan as the warmth enveloped him.Â
She watched the man with pure adoration in her eyes. The way his broad shoulders flexed as he lowered himself made her brush her thighs together.Â
He turned in the water, now facing her with a broad smile. He pulled himself to her and kissed her leg lightly. He nuzzled at her knee, silently asking her to spread her legs. She hesitated, knowing his smile would only turn cocky if she did so.Â
He brought a hand up, the water dripping down his wrist. His fingers brushed up her calf to her knee, pushing that leg to the side. His eyes moved slowly to her core, his eyes lighting up.Â
She felt her entire body heat up as her husband admired her. Though she wanted to close her legs, she'd never felt safer.Â
He kissed her leg lightly, holding her leg out to give him room. He began to kiss up her leg.Â
She reached out quickly behind his head to pull his hair up before it dipped in the water. He grinned up at her and continued his movements.Â
She watched in agony as his lips moved closer and closer to the very place she wanted them. When his lips ghosted over her clit, his breath brushing over it became antagonizing. She tugged at his hair in instinct, earning a playful glare of lust from the man. His light eyes had a dark intent behind them, a sin neither of them were ashamed of.Â
Cregan laid a soft kiss to her slit, purposefully bumping his nose against her bundle of nerves. A small squeak sounded from her, spurring something deep inside of him.Â
He stood in the pool, grabbing her hips firmly and lowering her into the water against him. She held his shoulders, relaxing in the warm water.Â
He shifted her lightly, now completely wrapping his arm around her so their bodies were as close as possible, his face tucking into her neck and kissing at the skin.Â
Her head fell back, her mouth opening in bliss. As she had done earlier with him, Cregan grabbed her hair, clumping it in one large hand while pulling at the roots as well. It was a mission to him to keep her hair dry, for if it didn't, she'd surely freeze once out of the cave.Â
"Cregan, please."
The hand around her waist fell, moving down between her thighs. He rubbed at her slit through the water, slipping a finger in.Â
She gasped.Â
âŠ
It's an unspoken fact that most Starks were created in the Northern hot springs, and there's no doubt that one was created that cold day.Â
Cregan had never been more thankful for the sudden snow.
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Your turn to be a cat (x Zayne, Rafayel, Sylus, Xavier)
Warnings: Suggestive, might have minor spoilers for cat companion memories, kinda cringe ngl
Tags: Fluff (literally), MC/Reader, no gendered pronouns for you
Synopsis: This time, youâre the one who gets a cat tail and a second set of ears.
Zayne
âWhen you said medical emergency, this isnât what I had in mind.â Zayne looked at your ears, a first aid kid in his hand. It hadnât even been ten minutes since you texted him, telling him it was something dire and you couldnât go to the hospital, and there he was, at your door, stifling a smile.
âDonât laugh!â You scolded him, turning red, the tail you tried to hide inside your hoodie peeking out. You grabbed it immediately, forcing it back in. You pulled him inside, shutting the door to your apartment.
âDonât fold your tail, itâll be bad for your back.â Zayne spoke, taking off his shoes and keeping the first aid kit near the entrance. âAnd besides, itâs very cute.â
The tail made its way back out, and listening to your doctorâs advice, you let it be. âHelp me out my hoodie.â You demanded, and Zayne couldnât help but laugh at your tone, carefully helping you out your hoodie so as to not bother your sensitive ears, one of his hands holding down your t-shirt from riding up.
âThanks.â You mumbled, curling up on the couch, your tail swaying against its will. Zayne made his way next to you, unable to stop himself from touching it. âItâs really soft.â He observed, his large hand stroking it lightly.
âQuit playing around!â You whined, not really wanting him to stop, but being the gentleman he was, he did, not taking revenge for how you treated him when he was a cat. âHow do I make it go away?â
âCan I have a closer look at your tail?â Zayne asked, and you hissed, earning a laugh out of him. âAlright, I wonât look, but you shouldnât be shy around your doctor, especially when youâre the one who called me here.â
âYouâre not just my doctorâŠâ You looked up at him a little hopefully, tail swaying again.
Zayne smiled. âYouâre right, I suppose Iâm your vet now.â
You pouted, walking away from him in feline elegance, taking your place on the adjacent arm chair, lying on it with your tail in the air. âHow did you feel when you were a cat?â
âNeedy.â Zayne admitted, after some thought.
Like a cat, you wanted something, but you were too proud to admit it. âThenâŠâ You sat up on the chair, gazing at him, tail swaying behind you. âHow do you, how do you⊠how do you think I must be feeling right now?â You shied away immediately, cat ears perking up.
Zayne would take care of you, no matter what, so before you knew it, you were on his lap, his large hands stroking your ears. âIf you wanted me, you shouldâve just said so.â
You purred, nuzzling on his chest, holding on to him tightly, as his hands worked on your ears and tail. âYou knew.â
âMaybe.â Zayne spoke into your ear. Your heightened senses could listen to his racing heart, and his gushing blood. âBut I really wanted to hear you ask.â
Rafayel
Honestly, heâd be EMPATHETHIC loool
You were supposed to accompany him for an event, but as you put on your dress, you felt cold from behind. Looking in the mirror, you saw a tail pulling your dress up, and a pair of ears on your head. You yelped, turning the lights off, and hiding in a corner. This couldnât be happening.
âCutie, what was that?â Rafayel called from outside the door. You had the misfortune of being at his house when it happened too. You quietly opened the window, to make it seem like maybe you ran away. You would, too, but you couldnât be seen in public like that.
âIâm coming in!â Rafayel called upon hearing the sound of the window opening. You quietly hid under his bed.
Rafayel was already in his suit and tie, giving off a certain scent which made him seem oddly delectable.
âWhere did you goâŠâ He mumbled, looking at the open window. You could only see his feet now, so you couldnât tell what he was doing, until your phone buzzed. You scrambled to turn it silent, when Rafayel crouched down, peeking under the bed.
Before you knew it, you scratched him with a hiss.
âOw!â He stood back up, and you could smell his blood. You didnât expect yourself to do that, or for the scratch to draw blood.
You crawled out, standing up to look at his hand. âIâm so sorry!â As you realised what you did, you took your hands away from his wounded hand, trying to hide your tail.
âI, uhâŠâ You couldnât meet Rafayelâs eyes, scared of what he was thinking.
âOh, itâs just you.â Rafayel sighed. âI thought a cat sneaked in.â
He saw your tail lifting up your dress, and wrapped his coat around your waist. You still turned away from him, looking guilty. âCutie, look at me.â He called gently. âIt was just a scratch, and you didnât mean it.â
You looked up at him, and his face was gentle, nothing like you expected. âWhy did you hide from me?â He asked, his hands on your cheeks.
âI thought youâd be disgusted of me. Iâm a cat, after all.â
âHey, hey, hey.â He coaxed you, pulling you into a hug. âI could never be disgusted by you. I told you before, right? Iâd love you even if you were a worm.â
You let out a laugh, hugging him back, pulling him down on the bed behind you. He kept holding you, surprised by the sudden affection. âAnd youâre also the only cute cat in the world.â
Sylus
SUGGESTIVE
This was bad. Sylus would never let you live it down, but you also had no choice but to tell him. Your first thought after being turned into half a cat was volunteering at the cat cafĂ©, so youâd get to spend time around the kitties, but that isnât what the OTTO had in mind when giving you that outfit. Now you needed someone to help you out there.
âAre you done?â The OTTO asked, its tone irritated.
You remained dead silent, texting Sylus to âsmash that devilish robot into piecesâ.
You heard commotion outside, then some banging, thinking maybe, finally, Sylus had arrived, leaning your ear against the door.
âLoving the new look, sweetie.â Sylus was somehow behind you, hand already on your tail. You immediately turned around to see him gaze fondly at you, who was sat leaning against the door. âGuess youâve been affected by the cat evol too.â
You looked away from his strong gaze, suddenly very aware of what OTTO made you wear. A short maid dress, with an opening at the back for your tail, and chiffon gloves with a cat paw stitched on them. Before you could change back, the sinister robot stole your clothes.
âIâm pleased you decided to call me in such a situation.â
âShut upâŠâ You mumbled.
âThatâs no way to speak to the person who saved you, kitten.â This time, that word held a whole new meaning.
âIâm⊠sorry.â You forced, ears drooping down. You looked up at him with a pout, and he pet you behind the ears. You rubbed your head against his head, until you realised what you were doing, forcing yourself to stop. You cleared your throat.
âThatâs rare coming from you.â He teased, fingers dancing around your jaw. There was a certain scent to them, so you bit him, though not hard enough to draw blood. Sylus winced, pulling back. âThereâs the kitten I know.â
âDid you bring a change of clothes like I asked?â
Sylus hummed in response, not really focusing on anything other than playing with your hair and ears, hands trickling down to where your tail was, pulling at the ribbons of the dress, acting more like a cat than you. You leaned in to him, and he placed a gentle kiss on the back of your neck.
Understanding where this was going, you reluctantly held his arm. âMm, letâs not, Iâm super hairy right now.â You said, referring to all the cat fuzz.
âThatâs fine.â Sylus whispered into your ear. âI prefer it like that.â
Xavier
âUghâŠâ You groaned, still sleepy. You had work pending, but for some reason, you couldnât keep your eyes open despite having a lot of sleep and a cup of coffee, Knowing Xavier was often in the same predicament, you went to his floor, hoping he had some insanely potent energy drinks on him.
He opened the door, also groggy, but straightening up when he saw you. âHey.â You greeted, intending to yawn but letting out a âmeowâ instead.
âThat was strange.â You tried to laugh it off. Xavier let you inside, and you explained that you were uncharacteristically sleepy the whole day.
âHow do you manage to stay up?â You were sat on his fuzzy carpet, pulling at it.
Xavier smiled, sitting down next to you. âI think there might be another reason youâre so sleepy today.â He opened his phoneâs front camera, facing it towards you.
âW-whatâs that?â You cried, hands going towards the ears on your head and tail behind you.
âCats might need up to 16 hours of sleep a day.â Xavier put his phone down, leaning his elbow on the coffee table, his other hand gently touching your ear. âIf you have work, Iâll do it for you.â
âReally?â Your tail moved in excitement.
Xavier nodded, as he went downstairs to get your laptop. You prowled around his house, trying to fall asleep on his bed, then looking in his fridge for something to eat, restless and impatient, irritated that you were unable to fall asleep despite being sleepy. You looked for several spots, but nothing was snug enough.
That was until you saw Xavier typing your mission reports on his laptop. You crawled over to him on all fours, setting your head down on his lap. He gave your head a few scratches, helping you fall asleep.
Despite not being a cat anymore, Xavier couldnât help feel sleepy seeing you safely under him. Perhaps cats could sense peopleâs feelings, because you spoke, half asleep âPut that aside Xavi, come cuddle with me.â
Eventually, the work was discarded, and Xavier held you on his couch, legs intertwined, head buried in his chest, his arms around you protectively, pretty dreams and soft feelings warm enough for you to get through whatever your supervisors would have to say.
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virginia is for lovers | s.reid
summary: model!reader accidentally exposes their relationship through a soft launch instagram post
tags: model!reader x spencer, penelope included <3, smau
a/n: this is kinda short n pointless but i wanted a reason to write reader tweeting abt spencer and its been in my drafts for weeks so
word count: 1.1k
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Spencer had worked hard to keep you a secret.Â
Not because he wasnât thrilled to be in your life, because he really, really was. Historically, things had a tendency to go south as soon as word got out, especially when it came to his personal life.Â
You had met in a bookstore. It was a short interaction; you were busy debating which translation of The Stranger was most appropriate to read. You must have been standing in the aisle of the bookstore a little too long, holding two copies side by side, when he had offered his two cents on the matter.
Typically, you werenât one to entertain conversation in public. Nine times out of ten, youâd get one word in before the inevitable âPlease can I take a picture? I love your blog so much!â, but this was different. You werenât even sure he had even seen your face before he started talking to you. He wasnât initially trying to hit on you, either. He was genuinely excited that someone was willing to listen to him ramble about the differences between the Ward and Guilbert translations, so when you responded in such a way that asked him to continue on, he was surprised.Â
That day, youâd left the store with four more books than intended, and a single bookmark where he had written his phone number after you asked for it. He had asked you for your name; a confirmation that he actually had no idea who you were.Â
The rest was history. You saw him whenever possible, spent nights on the phone together, and flew across the country often just to see him. You loved having a relationship that didnât need to be public, but you were also excited to share bits of it with the world.
It was late at night, and he was sitting at his desk in the bullpen, trying to finish the last of the paperwork heâd been assigned, when he heard commotion from Penelopeâs office. He figured it was nothing new; probably just some news about the royal family or one of the real housewives again, but sheâd thrown her door open in such a way that it garnered attention from everyone in the office.
âSpencer Reid,â She gripped her phone and rushed across the room with determination. âDo you have something you want to share with me?â
He looked up from his paperwork, furrowing his eyebrows. âWhat are you talking about?â
âWhy are you on my Instagram feed?â She placed her phone on his desk in front of him.Â
âIâm not on instagram,â he replied.Â
âOh, but you are,â she said. âYou are such a little liar. I canât wait to tell Derek about this.â
She pushed his paperwork aside, plopping her phone down in front of him. It was a slideshow on instagram. A photo of the most recent bouquet he bought for you. A few from the museum youâd visited together, including several where his hands or shoes were visible, but nothing that really pointed to him. He could almost make the argument Penelope was mistaken, until the last photo, which included just enough of his apartment to confirm her questioning.
âYou said you were seeing someone and I thought⊠someone from a chess tournament, or maybe⊠oh, I don't know. Literally anyone else? But you bagged a model?âÂ
âI-â he sighed. âHow did you find her?â
âI didnât find her, Spencer. Iâve followed her for years! I see her posts all the time. I canât believe you.â
He scrolled down.
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He clicked onto your profile.Â
@yourusernameÂ
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âYouâve got to see her Twitter, lover boy. Sheâs been gushing about you.â
âOh, god,â he groans. So much for privacy. He lets her take the phone back, redirecting his attention to your Twitter page. She scrolls back to June before handing it over, letting him read in chronological order.
June 10
@yourusername: hot girl summer is officially over. just asked a man for HIS number.
June 25
@yourusername: is it offensive to men if you call them pretty? bc this man is rlly prettyÂ
@yourusername: update: apparently it is not :)
July 30:
@yourusername: good morning text + picture of a dog that he claims reminded him of me???? gonna ask for his hand in marriage
August 15
@yourusername: up til 2 bc hes explaining quantum mechanics to me đ§đ»
@yourusername: embarrassed to say that form of dirty talk worked on meÂ
August 20
@yourusername: oh btw im a girlfriend now!
âȘ@yourfan1: look u long enough wtf girl
âȘ@yourusername: dw im locking him down đ«Ą
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âOh, wow.â
She takes the phone back. âWhy didnât you tell anyone? Or me? Oh, this is great news. Youâre bringing her to Rossiâs next, week, right?â
âI- Pen, I have no idea.â He laughs. He watches her type away on the device aggressively. âAre you texting everyone?â
âYuh-huh. I need to call JJ, like⊠yesterday. And this isn't the end of this conversation!â She darted back into her office quickly, letting the door fall shut behind her.
He decided his remaining paperwork could wait. He packed his things up in a hurry, and decided to head out of the office, dialing your number on the way out.Â
You picked up on the first ring.Â
âHey,â you started. âHow was work? Are you heading out?â
âYeah,â He started. He pushed through the glass doors of the office, staring towards the stairwell. âIt was⊠busy. I just had a really interesting conversation with my coworker.â
âMhmâŠâ You had been lounging in your hotel room waiting for his call. âAbout..?â
âYou, actually.â He replied. âShe follows you on instagram. Apparently most of the office does. She showed me your post today.â
âOh,â you replied. âOh god, Spence. Iâm sorry. I didnât think⊠anyone would be able to tell who you were.â
He laughs. âYeah, well⊠I work with some⊠characters. Itâs totally fine, though.â
âAre you sure?â You ask, anxiously.
âYeah. It was cute,â he replied, smiling to himself as he exited the building. âTasteful.â
âThat's what I wanted,â You reply.
âI thought Twitter was much more interesting, though.â
You froze, cringing. âOh, god. Tell me you didn't read all of it.
He chuckles. âI skimmed it.â
You groan.Â
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Give up
Pairing: Joel Miller x fem!reader
Summary: Once again you've found an excuse to invite your neighbor over, except for once you might be able to make him look past your age difference and have a little fun.
Warnings: big ass unspecified age gap, Jackson!Joel is a softie and he's nervous and he's not so very sure about this bc of how old he is + he's out of practice. smut| oral (m and f receiving) and swallowing you know what. sub!Joel vibez all around
This wasn't anything new.
The fact that he was coming over wasn't at all surprising to either of you.
You always found a way to be around him, and no matter how he ignored your every attempt at flirting- he never said no.
It had taken all of two minutes.
You'd knocked on his door, your best little skirt and tight little top on, and faked a pout as you told him:
"There's something wrong with the shower again Mr. Miller"
To his defense, Joel really tried not to stare at your ass as you walked right in front of him to guide him to your house, but that fucking skirt seemed more of a joke than anything.
You both knew there was nothing wrong with your shower, the switch that granted the hot water had just mysteriously turned itself off once again.
This had been going on for months now, since he first arrived in Jackson... since you knocked at his door that one chilly morning to introduce yourself to your new neighbor-
All it took was one look, and you were hooked.
He was gonna be yours.
"there- 's hot" he nodded, shutting the water off once he'd made sure it worked properly again, before drying his hands on his pants.
"thank you so much Joel" you smiled wider than necessary "What can I do to thank you?"
And no, you didn't even try to make your words not sound dirty, quite the opposite actually.
He cleared his throat, his eyes breaking from yours in a nervous shift.
You always did that- had this annoying effect on him.
"'s nothing darlin'" he shook his head, "didn't even take five minutes"
"Still- I feel like I owe you," you said, biting down a smirk
Shitshitshit
"How 'bout some cake?" you suggested just as he was about to have a stroke.
"sounds good"
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"'s real good darlin'"
"thank you" you smiled happily, watching him clear his plate in under a minute
Yeah... you were a great baker, what can I say
"you want another slice?"
"You spoil me sugar," he laughed, patting his belly "I can't"
"alright" You couldn't help but softly laugh as you placed his plate in the sink.
You caught him looking away just as you turned around, which made you smile to yourself, a smile that only widened when you noticed the chocolate on the corner of his mouth.
"Oh Joel"
"Mh?"
You sat beside him at the table, your legs brushing against one another as you leaned closer.
"You've got something... right here"
You swiped the chocolate off with your pointer finger, making a show of popping it into your mouth to clean it.
His eyes remained transfixed on you as your tongue licked your digit clean until you were finally done with a loud pop.
"Jesus"
"What?" you smirked, knowing exactly what  "that gave you some ideas?"
"babygirl-" he stopped you immediately, shaking his head
"Oh c'mon Joel" you pouted, your hand going to rest on his forearm "What's a girl gotta do to get you to give up?"
He blinked, looking at you intently and nervously altogether.
"Why do ya even care about an old man like me sweetie?"
You couldn't help but laugh "Have you ever looked in a mirror, Joel?"
You swore you saw pink flood his cheeks- the man was blushing.
"Plus you're kind... and funny when you want to.... and you make me feel-" you bit your lip, trying to find the right word "safe... you make me feel safe"
He scratched his beard, but you couldn't help but notice he hadn't used the arm your hand was still on.
"'m sure there's boys here that are funnier and kinder and make you feel even safer babygirl" he spoke gently "Pretty sure most of them are prayin' you give 'em a chance actually"
You hummed, raising a brow
"but what if I don't want them?"
"You want an old man instead?" he huffed out a self-deprecating laugh.
You rolled your eyes "How old even are you?"
"old enough to be your father darlin'"
God, maybe there was something wrong with you, but those words only made your need for him burn harder.
"so?"
"so I ain't even supposed to look your way babygirl- it ain't right"
"But why?" you pouted "Shouldn't I get to have a say in what's right and wrong for me?"
He sighed, not really knowing what to answer to that.
"What if I don't care?" you spoke softly, your pointer finger on his chest, circling his pec "What if I like you, Joel? what if I wanted to show you just how much right now?"
"sweetheart" he started, shaking his head
"You'd stop me?"
And there it was, the pause... your way in.
"Joel?" you called for him, your voice sickly sweet "Would you?"
He couldn't do anything but tell the truth when you were looking at him like that.
"I don't think any man in his right mind could or would ever stop you darlin'"
Satisfaction took over your whole body.
"no?" you teased, grinning like a cat "Not even if he's old enough to be my father?"
He sighed, what looked like resignation in his eyes.
"I'm just a man sweetheart"
And that- that got him the biggest smirk ever known to man.
There was no sound, it was like the word got quiet as you stood up, placed your hands on his thighs, and slowly kneeled between his legs.
He didn't know what to do, he was genuinely frozen, torn between guilt and attraction, the need to let go, to finally do this- that his brain was short-circuiting.
You took advantage of his silence, making quick work of his zipper, and pulling down his boxers just enough to free his cock...
All your speculations got proven right there- he was huge.
"oh wow," you bit down a grin as you watched your fingers struggle to wrap around his whole base.
You gave him a tentative squeeze, and the strained groan rumbling from his chest was just about the hottest thing you'd ever heard.
"y-you- f-fuck"
You stopped him before he could start protesting, your tongue sliding slowly on his tip before leaving a little kiss right on top.
"You're so big" you hummed, your tongue licking him up from base to head, feeling every vein and twitch of his member.
He was looking down at you just as you looked at him, and he seemed... mesmerized, like he couldn't believe this was really happening, that this wasn't another one of the dreams he'd get about you at night, and that it was really your lips wrapping around him.
Goddamnit
You had barely a little more than his tip in your mouth and he was already gone- and I mean gone gone.
He couldn't even remember why he'd spent so long ignoring your not-so-subtle hints-
Just a minute ago he wanted to tell you that no, you don't gotta do that, and ask you sure about this? - But now... now all he could do was throw his head back as he realized that his lack of practice these past few years had really gotten to him, and that he already had to grab at the chair beneath him with all his strength as he tried not to come embarrassingly fast.
You hummed around his cock, and he couldn't stop his hips from thrusting upwards, a small choking sound fleeing your throat.
"goddamnit, 'm sorry baby-"
But the moment he looked down at you, he saw everything but anger... you seemed happy- you were begging him to do it again with your eyes.
But he couldn't, and part of you already knew that.
He shook his head slowly, still trying to think as straight as he could given the situation, but while he was busy with that... you settled for the next best thing... you forced his manhood down your throat all on your own.
The groan he let out was damn near feral.
You couldn't actually get all of it down there, it was the biggest dick you'd ever seen in your life after all, but you swore that with a little bit of practice (that he'd hopefully grant you), you'd get there.
Still, he didn't really seem bothered or in any way disappointed by your inability.
It was an indescribable feeling seeing this tough, rugged man shiver with pleasure before you, his eyes shut and knuckles white with the effort of gripping onto something.
"I- fuck"
He didn't even know what he wanted to say, he just... it felt so fucking good
Your head was back on bobbing up and down his length, and what used to be groans had turned to moans coming out of his mouth.
"Y-you've gotta-" he swallowed, his sentence interrupted by the feeling of your fingers playing with his balls.
"Y-you've got t-" to stop
But you were choking on his girth again
"I-'m gonna-" come
You watched him struggle with his words, his breathing, and his self-control with what would have been a huge smirk on your face if your mouth hadn't been so preoccupied.
You knew he was about to come already, it really wasn't hard to understand,
You also knew that if you stopped now there was a chance you'd get to do more later- but really, this was something too perfect to leave halfway done, and besides... you feared that if you went with your initial plan of straddling his lap and riding the man to heaven, you'd leave him traumatized.
So you didn't stop, you kept massaging his balls as you worked his dick in and out your mouth, ever so often forcing him as deep as you could and choking while drool and saliva dripped down your chin.
"J-Jesus, sweetheart- I-"
All his words came out in rugged breaths, barely coherent- his eyes were back on you, shadows of lust and need darkening his iris as his right hand went to your cheek, a gesture almost too sweet considering what you were doing.
"F-fuck"
And that was it.
He groaned so loud you probably could hear him from outside the house as he reached his climax, rope after rope of his come filling your mouth and throat.
Joel Miller had come in your mouth... and it couldn't have been any more perfect.
You didn't take your eyes off him for one second. You greedily swallowed all his spent as he breathed heavily, eyes still closed.
His dick was softening in your hand as you pulled his boxers back on top of it, a little wave of disappointment washing over your gut.
It's ok, I'll see it again soon
Just as you were plotting exactly how you were gonna get in his pants in the future, his voice startled you
"I-I don't know what to say"
A soft smile pulled at your lips
"You don't have to say anything" you reassured him as you sat back on your chair, your eyes inevitably falling back to where his boxers peeked from the unfasted fly.
"now- I won't keep you hostage any longer, 'm sure you have important stuff to do back at your house"
The frowns on his forehead deepened as his eyebrows came together in confusion.
"What?"
Now you were confused.
"I'm just saying- thank you for... this" You bit down a smile "You know how long I've been wanting it- and you can bet your ass we're doing it and more, again and again, and again" his eyes widened an almost imperceptible amount and you had to stifle a laugh "but... I'm letting you free for tonight"
He took his time to say something.
Silence wrapped around you for a good minute before he was able to mumble something.
"sweetheart-" he cleared his throat to try and clear his thoughts "I-I dunno how you're used to... bein' treated, but this ain't over"
A spark of excitement ignited in your belly
He couldn't mean...
"unless you want it to be, of course"
Oh my
"I definitely don't want it to be" you hastily spoke, almost breathless "but I would like to know what you... mean"
I mean, not to be prejudiced, but you very much doubted he could get it up again so quickly given his... well, age.
He cleared his throat again and you finally realized it was just a nervous tic and he didn't actually feel the need to.
"You should be on a bed" he avoided your question
You couldn't help but smile as you got up
"Such a gentleman"
"that's the last word that comes to mind right now" was all he grumbled
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"sit"
that's all he said, and now there you were, sitting on your bed as he looked at you with a mix of lust and uncertainty.
Until he finally did it- he crouched between your legs.
He cleared his throat again, and you felt on the urge of cumbusting.
he was gonna eat you out
You'd only ever done this once, and even then you had to basically beg the guy, just for him to be god-awful at it.
Somehow you had a feeling Joel wasn't gonna be bad at all.
"You sure about this, yeah?"
You fought the urge to roll your eyes.
He could probably ask you to put it up your ass and you'd say yes.
"Yes Joel, I'm 100% positive"
He gave you a little nod, and his hands- his big, strong hands- went to your thighs.
You watched him as if he'd disappear at any moment as he slowly- oh so very slowly- took your skirt off.
He swallowed tightly as his eyes fell on your clothed cunt.
If you didn't know any better you would have guessed he was holding his breath as he got rid of your panties.
"Jesus Christ"
I shouldn't be doing this- I really shouldn't be fucking doing this.
She's not even half my age- she's a kid for god's sake- I'm fucking disgustin-
Every single thought in his mind turned to dust the moment you spread your legs- the moment your wet, drenched, pussy came fully into view.
"Y-you-"
he didn't even remember what he wanted to say- and he didn't remember when his thumb had decided to find your folds, but it had.
He heard a whimper leave your mouth and he felt his cock twitch in his pants, hardening again.
It usually took him a whole fucking hour to get hard again
He looked up at you, and you looked hotter than ever before.
Your cheeks were flushed, your bottom lip was between your teeth, and you looked so... perfect.
"I haven't done this in a- while"
As he spoke those words he hoped you'd think he only meant this... as if you'd actually care about how he hadn't gotten laid in years.
"'s ok Joel" you nodded, smiling encouragingly.
He swallowed again, his gaze slowly lowering.
He couldn't believe you were this wet for him- a pretty thing like you.
His thumb moved, gently sliding up and up and up, until he found your clit, earning another little moan.
Fuck
He circled the little bud, and your cries got a little higher and he swore- he swore going to hell was worth it, worth this.
He had to taste you- fuck, he'd been dreaming about the taste of you since he first saw you- So with all the carefulness in the word, he bent down, his lips finding your soft thighs.
He could see your belly inflate and deflate with your exited breaths as he kissed his way closer and closer to your heat, until he was right there, and he couldn't help but leave a kiss on your mound, on the hair covering it so very nicely.
"Joel-" your voice was strangled "please"
If it had been twenty years ago he would have said something cocky like "'s ok baby, it's coming", his whole demeanor would have been very different too. He used to be in charge in the bedroom, always- he used to feel smug and sure of himself, but now... now he was old and out of practice, and he was... he was nervous.
But all it took was to look up at you, at those beautiful pleading eyes, to find the courage.
You wanted this. You wanted him.
And you tasted better than he could have ever fucking imagined.
A deep, feral groan rumbled in his chest as his tongue passed between your folds, as he gathered all your slickness on his taste buds, all that sweet sweet juice that felt like fucking heaven.
Yeah, now I remember why I used to love this so much
You were moaning like a desperate little thing above him, your thighs squeezing his face as your feet clung to his torso.
And he was gripping the outside of your legs, keeping you as close to him as humanly possible, his face as deep in your core as it would go.
His nose was rubbing against your clit in a way that made you see stars, and he was still lapping, not focusing on anywhere in particular, just aimlessly and desperately feeding off of you.
"Oh my god Joel-" you gasped as two of his fingers found their way inside of you.
His movements were slow, he didn't wanna hurt you, and he wanted to find what made you feel good, which is why he kept exploring until his digits curled up into that sweet cushy part of you, and he felt you squeeze him as you threw your head back.
"f-fuck!"
Your left hand had traveled to his locks, gripping them tightly as your hips frantically moved against his face to try and seek more.
His mouth was focusing only on your clit now, thoroughly sucking on it- and just when you thought this couldn't get any better, that this was the most pleasure you'd ever experienced and there was no way he would be able to top this- another one of his big, thick fingers pushed into you.
The cry you let out was something Joel would be thinking of until he was six feet under.
Three of his fingers were so much more than what you were used to.
"J-Joel" you whimpered actual tears staining your vision as you looked down at him "Oh my fucking g-god Joel"
Your gut had been right. He was really fucking good at this
He was watching you, studying every little face you made as the squelching of his fingers moving inside of you filled the room together with your moans.
"I-I'm coming"
You could barely finish the sentence that the world went bright, and the purest pleasure you'd ever felt erupted in your body with a million different blasts.
For a whole minute, you were in another universe- and Joel eagerly enjoyed the show, not stopping his movements for even a fraction of a second.
You feared the moment you opened your eyes you'd wake up in your bed after yet another dream about this man- and yet he was still here, looking up at you with only adoration in his eyes.
He couldn't help but steal another little kiss on your core before he leaned away.
"well... wow" you smiled like an idiot, your breathing still a little labored "You know what you're doing Mr. Miller"
He didn't say anything, but you saw pink flush his cheeks again as he let your legs go, robbing you of his touch.
You would have been disappointed if it wasn't for the fact he was very clearly having trouble not having his gaze fall down to your heat.
You smiled to yourself as you accepted the skirt he quietly handed you.
Seeing you standing before him with it on when he knew you were bare and wet underneath made Joel's brain freeze for a moment, but that was of course, until you stood on your tiptoes, and placed a kiss on his cheek.
"thank you for this Joel"
Your voice was so sweet it sounded angelic to his ears- but the sweetness was replaced by something very different very quickly.
As you stood back down to your normal height, your body, being flushed against Joel's, came in contact with something that very much piqued your interest.
he was hard- very fucking hard
"no babygirl"
he was already shaking his head, crushing all your dreams
"but-"
"I can't" his tone was firm, although you could still hear restraint behind his words, like it was costing him a lot to say no.
"It feels to me like you very much can" you rebutted, smirking softly.
"I- it ain't right"
Oh my god
It took a lot not to roll your eyes "I thought we were past that whole thing" you said, cocking an eyebrow "Do I need to remind you what you were doing just a minute ago?"
"that's different"
"How?"
"it just is"
"what if I beg you Joel?" you purred, your best doe eyes looking up at him "What if I told you about how much I'd like to feel your cock inside of me? How desperate I am for it, Joel- how much I need it"
He was gonna go home and punch himself in the face for what he was about to say.
But it was true, he couldn't. It wasn't right- he needed... to think about it at least
"darlin'" he spoke softly "I can't... not right now"
there it is
The smirk that pulled at your lips was the most mischievous thing in the world.
"right now" you repeated his words, biting your lip as you played with the hem of his flannel "I can live with that- but Joel...don't even think this is over"
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