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ive been waiting 4 u ( ïœĄ-_-ïœĄ)Δ㻠)
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(cherish) my love!
treasuring how youre always there for him
itoshi rin x reader: sugary-sweet fluff, slight insecurity on his part, rins pov, not proofread + likes n reblogs r appreciated! <3
maybe, heâs getting to used to this - your hands brushing through his hair as he lies on your chest humming to the rhythm of your heartbeat that syncs with him, his bed that no longer fits just him with a dent reminding him of your constant presence in his life as you constantly orbit around his world, his bag that changed from a plain black bag to one that featured silly keychains that hung your favourite characterâs plushie and whatnot that matched perfectly with yours.
sure, he can barely remember the days you werenât here, having being friends with him since you two were kids with you having been assigned as the so-called âgood kidâ to deal with him who was deemed the âtroublemakerâ. sitting with you during playtime felt natural, chatting about strange topics as you smile and laughed at his weird phrasings that soon transitioned to sitting right beside him again for years straight in school, and now right beside him on his bed - it must be fate he thinks. the world has dictated you to be with him for the rest of yours and his life, he thinks, the one good thing that has came out of this life. you were here when those kids at the playground shunned him and outcasted him for being a little (very) destructive to their toys choosing to sit down and chat with him at the swings, you were there in his room during that winter where he could barely look at you through his swollen and red eyes as you visit him everyday without fail despite the heavy snow that flooded his windows, you were there when he lost to isagi in that match as tears streamed down that shined underneath the moonlight into the milk tea you bought him as you two walked back home slowly with yours and his playlist in the background that strangely calmed him. youre the only constant in his life, even more than his brother that he swore would be a permanent in his life with a naive pinkie promise, even more than his parents that seem to come home less and less as each competition passes by, even more than his teammates that whispers about him behind his back that he pretends to ignore as he leaves to meet you at the bus stop.
he doesnât know what he would do if you one day leave - whether that is leaving japan to go overseas to study that he knows logically would be beneficial to you, whether that is by time and distance that people say is inevitable and unpreventable, or worst simply because you fell out of love with him. hes selfish, but not stupid - he knows hes not exactly the best boyfriend, sometimes he gets too engrossed in his passion and loses touch with reality and neglect you even with your head on his shoulder, he knows hes not exactly the best at expressing himself even despite you being here since the very beginning, and he knows you can do better than him.
but for now, he thinks heâll treasure every sign of presence of you. heâll keep those silly trinkets you pass to him, each a sign of love that he cherishes no matter how small - paper hearts and rings you fold right next to him during class whenever you get bored of listening as he sits beside you playing another game underneath his desk, keychains you and him get from claw machines or as rewards from the arcade that he puts in a special little box placed right on his table that is his real treasure, sweets that you introduced to him that got him addicted to the flavourful and sugary-sweet burst as he canât help but bite into it every time that resemble the burst of butterflies in his stomach and burst in his heart whenever he sees you at the bus stop every morning. heâll treasure every single non-physical sign of love too - playlist on spotify that he downloaded and play every day in his ear piece that he is practically addicted to, kisses that he can still feel the touch of your lips on his every morning that leaves a invisible mark on his lips and his heart, time you take out of your life to be with him, lunch with him in class rather than with your other friends, waiting for him to finish football practice that could have been used to sleep soundly in your room rather than the old seats in the school that leaves your back sore. heâll memorise every single moment with you - your first kiss right at the bus stop you still meet at every morning at the place he religiously stands at as he waits for you to reach running as you âwoke up late againâ, every lunch break with you right beside him eating food you and him respectively brought from home from biscuits to packed bento boxes or just a sweet treat of sugary buttery bread respectively talking about everything and anything that he feels like his true self, every date no matter where: arcade as you two play game whilst he tries his best to impress, in his or your room just basking in your presence, at the playground with convenience store food, cafes that you somehow know, library as he stare at your focused face whilst studying as he resist the urge to kiss you again. and heâll keep you in his heart for the rest of eternity - each bite and kiss on his neck and lips transfer right onto his secretly glass-like heart that yearns for a little more, each merging of hands that gets his heart pumping at how your hands fit perfectly with his like two puzzle piece matching, and each time your heart syncs with him as he listens to your heart whether in class or right in his room where no one else is here but you and him.
the future is uncertain - glancing at the suitcase that is still messy and open from his recent visit back home from blue lock with his pxg jersey right on you that fits you strangely well he thinks with bright red ears and cheeks, glancing at your changing self with different hair and glasses than the last time he saw you that he wished to experience with you, but he hopes no matter what, that necklace you share with him with a heart, no, his very own heart hanging right onto your neck will stay there forever.
and now, all he can do is to show you back the same dedication, to stay right beside you, to be yours until the end of time as you had always been. heâll be your supporting figure in your life - staying right beside you until late in the library and walk you right back home, helping you carry groceries and your school bag as you go wherever, walk with you until the end of the earth if you simply asked him to without asking why. heâll show it to the best he can - wearing and hanging every single gift you give him: keychains, silly bracelets, and every kiss that litters on him that leaves a purple blue mark. and heâll tell it to you - through love letters in sticky notes or right on the school foolscap paper that reads the words hes too shy and afraid to say that translates his deep unspoken devotion and love to you, through compliments and i love yous that he promises doesnât reveal the true extent of his feelings for you either seeming too shallow and superficial to underscore the grip you have on his heart and lungs, with his actions: dropping to his knees to tie your shoe lace, letting you do whatever to him from hair clips in his hair to painting his nails to piggy back rides he doesnât want to admit sends him practically into cardiac arrest. he might not be perfect, far from it in his insecurity mind that creeps and bites away at every sweet moment, criticising his every move - but for you, heâll keep trying as much as he does for football to be the only one for you. heâll memorise every bit of you - your favourite food and orders at shops you frequent with him kept in the notes app in his phone that is underneath a layer of password, the exact shape and mould of your body that he melts his hand right into on afternoons like this where youâre within arms range as he embraces you, each and every of your small quirk - from the way your voice leaves your mouth so sweetly and perfectly as though youre carved and made y god himself, from the way you move that has him hypnotised, from the way you look at him that dries his mouth and practically sends him right into heaven. heâll serve you as a knight would - carry all your things without hesitation as you two walk out of class on top of the strangely heavy school bag on his shoulder, shield you with an umbrella from the cold and harsh rain that leaves the other him completely drenched as you reach completely dry, hell, heâll ride his bicycle. with you right beside him hugging him that practically could leave his nose bleeding.
he may not be the best boyfriend, but heâll do whatever it takes to be the only one youâll ever have - your name practically tattooed right inside his heart and brain with not a single spot for anyone else in his life that he built a wall sky high to protect his heart, the key to his world given right to you and several others just in case you lose it, and your face in his mind every single second on the field with only a wish to do it for you with every step and every kick that lands right into the goalpost. now that he knows what loneliness is like, the days in blue lock where he can only see you through photos you so kindly send him, he doesnât ever want this to change no matter how selfish it is - he thinks he might simply die from heartbreak alone with you being his real heart compared to his biological one, he thinks heâll practically be left a shell of his previous ambitious self practically wasting his life away in his room listening to that playlist as he lies right with his own blood pooling around him with his guts and organs strewn a haphazardly around him as though hes back on that field that winter, heâll no longer be itoshi rin, anyone but his true self that he can be only with you.
but for now, heâll bury his head right into your chest, your hands still ruffling with his hair, ignoring the thoughts in his mind in favour of your heartbeat that still syncs up with his, melting right into this moment.
#itoshi rin x reader#rin itoshi x reader#rin x reader#itoshi rin fluff#blue lock x reader#bllk x reader#bllk fluff#rin.<3#old work ish ? but lowk imso mentally exhausted from irl LOL#IFSOK THO i got 5 drafts that r like half done always đđ#trust in my lovefor itoshi rin <3
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đHi,
I don't how should I say this because I am really not good at comforting people but you shouldn't let that hateful anonymous commenter get to you and if possible ignore whoever it is if you feel angry at whoever it is then you should say, throat clearing, - go fxck yourself.
If that person has so much time to hate someone they never met, criticised them (you) for something they (you) love and that too by hiding behind a screen shows how much of a lo$er and a cĂžward they are.
Tbh, on a good day I would ignore them but on an extremely good day, I would rather b3at them up until they learn.
Just so you know I am not a viĂžlent person but like water. And you know what kind of destruction water can do if they want.
Anyway, take good care of yourselfđ here are some đčđ·đ«, of my favourite things for you.
P.S. - Don't stop writing unless you don't want to write anymore.đ
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Hiya hun,
You're so very sweet hah honestly I normally ignore them, I just delete and ignore it while blocking the IP address but it had truly gotten under my skin today
Thanks so much hunny
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I DELETED MY ACCOUNT IM SO FUCKING DUMB OMG
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I would never hurt you. I promise â€ïžâ€ïžâđ©č 11/3/23
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Join us for an enchanting evening of music and art at Café Conki!
Get ready to be mesmerized by the soulful tunes of our talented vocalist and artist Mr Avinash.
From soothing melodies to foot-tapping beats, they will take you on a musical journey you won't forget.â€ïž
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Date: 28th May, Sunday
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crush on you
synopsis. telling enhypen you have a crush on them when youâre already dating
pairing. ot7 x reader
genre. fluff, established relationship | warnings. mentions of food in jungwonâs and ni-kiâs
a/n. omg first goldenhypen work in how many months??? just a short lil smth for valentineâs day <3 enjoy my loves <3
a/n. iâm currently sick w a cold and now my sleep schedule is 100% backwards so in my nocturnal state i decided to make this lil valentineâs day gift for yâall <3 itâs not much but i hope yâall enjoy and have/had a nice valentineâs day ily <33
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if ur taking requests, could i request texting the dreamies to ask if u can sit on their face? đ€
nct dream texts: asking them if you can sit on their face
requested: yes <3
warnings: swearing, jokes of death in jisung's
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a/n: fixing my life rn lol
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Fine Line Of Our Worlds
Author: bvidzsoo
Warnings: cursing, suggestive
Pairing: Song Mingi x female reader
Word count: 40,3k
Summary: Song Mingi didn't choose to become a Pirate, but after getting saved by the crew, he decided to stay. Nobody at home would miss him, they didn't like him much. However, he would miss his riches dearly, teeth always aching for gold and money. He was a little kleptomaniac, it's mostly why he was punished so often back at home. But here, with Ateez, he was free to do whatever and he loved the idea. You were also rich, very rich. You had ties to the royal family, but never said much about it since it was due to your mother's bloodline, who died giving birth to you. You were daddy's little girl, always getting whatever you wanted, never reprimanded for anything. But your life was boring, you were closed inside your mansion's walls all day long and the only people you could torment to have fun were your maids, who grew tired of your antics. Let's not forget the fact that you also loved stealing. It started out as a little talent of yours when you were just a child, but growing up you realized it became a very unconscious habit. And one night, Mingi seemed to come into your life just at the right moment, sweeping your off your feet, quite literally, and taking you onto a Pirate ship, your fates interlacing forever. (Reader is called Yoon Areum in the following oneshots.)
A/N: Oh, my God, my lovelies!!! I swear to GOD this was NEVER supposed to be this long I can't believe I wrote something THIS long, like I'm CRYING TEARS OF JOY. This is the longest and biggest oneshot I've EVER written and oh my God, idk what to do with myself anymore. I am so so curious what you all will think of it, so please, let me know your thoughts about this monster of a fic lol! I am really sorry for the super long wait for this part, but I believe nothing is accidental, and the timing is perfect for this fic as I'm sure months ago this story wouldn't have turned out like this, because I wasn't so feral for Song Mingi back then, LOL. Check out the previous parts if you haven't already, as they are tightly woven together! I hope you enjoy, and happy reading now!
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           The light padding of feet echoed around in the quiet room as I pressed my head further against the pillow, irritated by the sudden disturbance. Then, the ring of a small bell and the sound of curtains being drawn apart, and a blinding light, which flooded my grandeur room. I groaned loudly and pulled the thick covers over my shivering form, eyebrows furrowing when that damned ringing wouldnât stop. Who would dare interrupt my beauty sleep? Who would dare wake me up from a dream where a charming prince was just about to confess his everlasting love for me?!
âMiss Yoon, itâs almost noon,â A soft voice called out, the ringing of the bell finally gone, âYour father inquired about your whereabouts.â
I groaned and squeezed my eyes shut tighter, burying my head into the pillow even more. I didnât want to get out of bed. It was so warm and comfortable. I wanted to sleep all day long and dream about a prince, which would finally whisk me away from this place and treat me like the royalty I am. WellâŠthe royalty I would have been if my mother didnât die and cause a rift between our family and hers. Certainly her being third cousin with the Queen wouldïżœïżœve granted us a spot in the palace. I wouldâve very much liked that. To be pampered all day long with expensive things, living a lavished life without having to worry about anything. What a life that wouldâve been. Instead, I was stuck in a golden decorated mansion where I suffered of bored all day long, and top of that, my two maids were incompetent too. If only father would sometimes listen to meâŠwe wouldnât be here still.
âMiss Yoon,â Another quiet voice said, âyour fatherâs friends will be arriving soon, he doesnât want you to miss greeting them.â
âI couldnât care less about my fatherâs friends!â I hissed, sitting up abruptly, glaring at my two maids. They were shorter than me, and skinnier, their clothes clinging to their bodies in an uncomfortable way. I have offered some of my dresses to them, but them being ungrateful, refused to take them. If a warm-hearted woman like myself offered me a dress made of silk and littered with gems, I wouldnât even think about refusing it. Not everyone was as generous as myself, the thought made me roll my eyes.
âMiss Yoon,â The blonde maid, Soyeon, said, âSir Yoon asked me to let you know that the friends would be here in an hour.â
I opened my mouth to tell her that I wouldnât get out of bed, but the black-haired maid, Soojin, cut me off before I could make a sound, âYour bath will get cold, Miss Yoon.â
I scoffed and leaned back into my pillows, crossing my arms in front of my chest, âIâm not getting out of bed today, get lost, you two.â
The maids said nothing as they fidgeted around, glancing at each other. I closed my eyes and hummed contently as my muscles grew soft once again, allowing the bedâs warmth to wrap me in a cocoon of comfort and serenity, which of course, didnât last for long as one of the maidâs cleared their throat very quietly.
âYour breakfast will also get cold, Miss Yoonââ
âFine!â I exclaimed and sat up with a glare, huffing as I threw the covers off myself, âAre you happy now?â
Before they could say anything, I got out of bed, almost tripping in the sheet as it had fallen to the floor, making the maids gasp as I quickly stood up straight, narrowing my eyes at them. They quickly looked away and I tsked, pulling the hair out of my eyes as I stepped into my fluffy slippers, and stormed past the two pathetic women, headed for my spacious bathroom. The walls and floor were a dark green marble, my favorite color, and the big window was opened to allow fresh air inside. The breeze was warm as I let my silky nightgown slip down my body, and I quickly got inside the bathtub which was decorated with golden accents, my father had made it specifically for me. I heard my maids hurrying inside the bathroom as I lowered myself further down in the warm water, wetting my hair and washing my eyes as I got above the surface, Soojin with the soap and sponge in her hands as she approached me. She didnât look in my eyes as she started washing my body, and I rolled my eyes as Soyeon finally showed up with my breakfast.
I was starving.
Pancakes with maple syrup and blackberries were my favorite breakfast, our personal chef certainly knows me well. Itâs like he read my mind that I was craving something sweet, but healthy, today.
âAre you going to wait until the night comes upon us?â I deadpanned as I looked at Soyeon, leaning forward when Soojin tried to wash my back without saying anything. Stupid girl, she couldnât even use her mouth for a simple request.
âApologies, Miss Yoon.â Soyeon slightly bowed her head and came near, getting on her knees to be at a more comfortable angle. I smiled at her widely as she raised the fork up towards my lips, pancake and blueberry on it. She certainly knew how I liked eating my favorite breakfast. I hummed as I closed my eyes and chewed the food, my mood instantly getting better. These two girls could perform their duties really well, they just needed little scolding and motivation from time to time. I sighed in contentment as Soyeon continued feeding me while Soojin thoroughly washed my body, not an ounce of grime on my skin. I hated being dirty, on rather hot days I would even bathe twice a day. The opened window allowed the warm breeze to waft inside, the crashing of the waves distant, but strong enough to be heard as our mansion was rather close to the beach. Once I was done with my breakfast, Soyeon handed me my cup filled with tea and I took a few sips, washing down the food, and enjoying the minty taste of it.
âMiss Yoon,â Soojin spoke up hesitantly as she washed my hair, voice quiet, âI overheard your father talking about a ball this morningââ
âA ball?!â I exclaimed, eyes shooting open as I sat up straight in the bathtub. A little water splashed over, Soyeonâs eyes stuck to it as she sighed quietly.
âItâs nothing certain, Miss Yoon, I donât even know when itâll be.â Soojin quickly explained, regret in her voice. If my father didnât want me to know about it, then he had bad luck, because my loyal maids always told me everything that happened outside of my roomâs doors.
âSoyeon, pick out my prettiest dress and prepare it for the ball!â I demanded, hissing when Soojin pulled on my scalp harshly with the towel. She quickly apologized and I rolled my eyes, Soyeon seeming lost as she looked at me before looking at Soojin.
âWe donât know when the ball will take placeââ
âI said, prepare my dress for the ball.â I raised my eyebrows at her, daring her to disobey me. Soyeon quickly nodded as Soojin wrapped my hair in the towel, stepping aside to search for the one for my body. It was next to Soyeon, and she was quick to help out her fellow maid as she handed the towel to Soojin. I grinned with distaste, unimpressed by how eager they always were to help each other out. Yet, they would never helped me out, unless I demanded it. Two faced little demons is what they were, âHelp me out.â
My voice was sweet as I raised my hand, halting Soojinâs movements. Soyeonâs eyes fell on me and I let a slow smile stretch onto my lips, eyebrows raised. She hesitated as she glanced at Soojin briefly, before taking a reluctant step towards me. I delicately raised my left arm too, barely placing my hand on Soyeonâs open palm. I didnât necessarily like holding dirty things with my hands. I stood up and allowed Soyeon to guide me to my feet, eyes staying on my face as I stood naked in front of the two girls. I felt Soojin step closer from behind and wrap the towel around myself, my fingers tightening around Soyeonâs hand, a smirk forming on my lips. She looked down uncomfortably and that just allowed my next move to be easier than I thought it would be. I forcefully tugged on Soyeonâs hand, and suddenly, she was falling towards me with a loud cry. I released her hand as she fell in the bathtub, splashing water all over the floor and on the towel around my body. My amused expression dropped as I looked down at the girl with disgust, hand still in the air. She was gasping for air as she tried to get her hair out of her face, Soojin standing to the side with a shocked expression. When I glanced at her, she pressed her hands against her mouth and I rolled my eyes, stepping out of the bathtub. They certainly looked pathetic right now.
âPerhaps that taught you not to question when I say something, Soyeon.â My voice was cold as I turned around and took off towards the door, halting in the doorway, âGo get changed quickly, do you think Soojin is capable of braiding my hair the way I like it?â
âYes, Miss Yoon, Iâll be back in a few minutes.â Soyeonâs voice quivered as she hauled herself out of the bathtub, Soojin rushing to her side to help her out. I rolled my eyes and walked back inside my room, sitting at my vanity table as I looked out the window, a peculiar ship appearing on the horizon as it seemed to sail. Whether if it was coming towards our Kingdom or departing from it, I couldnât tell, and I wondered what type of people were on it. Sailors, perhaps? But they were too far away from the shore, it couldnât have been them. Or perhaps it was a merchant ship. Or maybe the Navyâs fleet. Oh, how handsome those soldiers were. Especially Lieutenant Kim. Pity he wasnât rich or from an influential family, I wouldâve long married him if that were the case, and of course, if my father wasnât so overprotective of his little daughter. He barely let me out of his sight, even at my fragile age of nineteen. He was scared his little girl would get whisked away by some handsome man, and oh, how I wished for that to happen. But with my father always breathing down my neck and monitoring each step of mine, none of that was happening anytime soon. He had always thought his little friends were better, more mature, more respectful. But when he wasnât looking our way, those old grimy men would send me flirty looks and whisper sweet nothings about a life lived in posh if I were to accept their proposals. But thatâs not what I needed, nor wanted.
I wanted someone good looking. Someone, who was tall with sharp features and demanding eyes that made my heart race wildly. Someone, who made me forget my own name. Someone, who fell so madly in love with me that heâd worship the ground I walked on. Thatâs what I needed, and tons of money, of course, not some sticky fingers and fat old men who only wanted to taint my innocence. They thought they were sleek, but I was even sleeker. My eyes fell on the expensive watch placed on display on my vanity, making me chuckle to myself as I reached for it, tracing the leather with a finger. Lord Lee was still looking for it, pity heâd never ever again find it. I smirked as I reached over and opened my little chest filled with all the shiny goods I stole, although I prefer calling them borrowed, from my fatherâs business partners and friends. The floorboard creaking from behind made me look up, and through the mirror I saw Soojin walking inside my room, holding a pale blue dress. My eyebrows furrowed and I turned in my seat, tsking.
âIs that what you want me to wear to the ball?â My tone was snappy and skeptical as it made Soojin pause, eyes averted as she remained silent, âYou can burn that old rag, I wonât wear it ever again.â
âYes, Miss Yoon.â Soojinâs voice was small and as I continued looking at her, I could see the yearning in her eyes as her grip tightened around the fabric. I scoffed and faced my mirror again, Soyeon finally walking back inside, her clothes dry and hair disheveled as her eyes were red. God, this stupid girl had been crying again. These two maids were so sensitive, it was embarrassing at this point, âGod, you two are so pathetic. I wonder why my father keeps you around still. I should just get a competent maid like the Queen has at her Palace.â
There was silence as Soyeon walked over, grabbing an oily lotion and putting it on her hands before she massaged it into my smooth hair, making me sigh in content as I closed my eyes. The floorboard creaked again and I figured Soojin was on her way to pick out a new dress, âYou want to keep that old rag?â
Soyeon paused for a second before I felt her grabbing the brush from my vanity, making me open my eyes and hiss when the brush got tangled in the knots in my hair. I gave her a glare through the mirror as she bit her lower lip, embarrassed. If she cries another time Iâd rather just jump out the window right now and save myself of this clownery.
âI cannot accept anything that was once Miss Yoonâsââ
âOh, Lord,â I muttered with a groan, glaring at Soojin through the mirror, âJust keep that wrenched dress, nobody will have your head for it! Iâm letting you wear it. Do you need anyone else to give you permission to do so?â
Soojin shook her head as she averted her eyes, and I hummed, settling back in my seat as Soyeon finally started braiding my hair, âGood, then stop whining and asking for attention and keep it.â
âMiss Yoon, your generosity is unlimited.â I scoffed and rolled my eyes at Soojinâs obvious flattery.
âOf course, it is.â I muttered and watched Soyeon through the mirror as my other maid disappeared back inside my huge closet filled with pretty dresses to the brim. Soyeon kept sniffing and avoiding eye contact as my stare turned insistent, but her hands worked diligently as she braided my hair the way I liked it. My curly hair was long as it reached the middle of my back and dense, making it hard for everyone but Soyeon to maneuver it any way she wanted to. Two curly front pieces were left alone to frame my face as the braided the rest from the sides, creating the impression of a small crown in my hair. She usually put gemstones in it and left the rest hang freely against my shoulders after she ruffled it up to make it fluffier looking. When she was done with my hair, I crossed my arms in front of my chest and threw her a glare, watching as her body visibly tensed.
âDid I mess up, Miss Yoon? Do you not like your hair?â Her voice was squeaky and I huffed.
âAt least look me in the eyes when you speak to me, brat.â I snapped and Soyeon quickly looked up, her eyes filled with tears. I groaned loudly at her theatrics and leaned forward, opening my chest of stollen, borrowed, goods. The first pearl necklace that my eyes fell on belonged to a maiden from a charity event, and I grinned as I grabbed it, raising it up to my eyes to inspect it from up closer. Soyeon watched me through the mirror and I stood, turning around. I was almost two heads taller than her, âTake it and stop being a cry-baby. But donât let my father know or heâll have your hands for stealing it.â
âIs thisânot yours, Miss Yoon?â Soyeon asked reluctantly as Soojin walked back inside the room, holding a gorgeous sage green dress that once belonged to my mother. I grinned as she raised the dress up, my eyes drinking in the lace and small flower designs on it. It would be perfect for the ball; I couldnât wait to wear it now.
âOf course, itâs not mine, Soyeon. Do I wear such cheap jewelry such as this?â I chuckled and pressed the pearl necklace forcefully into my maidâs hands. These two knew about my little hobby of stealing from others, but I made them swear to never tell my father as heâd certainly punish me for doing such lowly things, and forbid me from going to balls and tea parties with the ladies from the neighboring houses. I couldnât let that happen, I was already bored and dying every day in this boring mansion surrounded by servants and my father. I needed something which would bring life in me, excite me and show me what the world consisted of.
âI cannot accept thisââ
âI said, take it, and stop crying so much.â I huffed and walked away, watching as the maid struggled not to drop the pearl necklace, âGet lost, now, I will change on my own.â
And it didnât take long for the two maids to scramble out of my room, leaving me alone as I sighed loudly and walked inside my dressing room. The curtains were drawn but I opened them as I stared out the window again, longingly watching the ship in the distance as I grabbed my stockings to wear over my undergarments. What would a life on the sea feel like?
           After wearing a soft pink dress and making sure I looked presentable, I made my way to the gardens to greet my father first before we walked to the little fountain where his friends were gathered around, laughing about something inaudible to us. I plastered on my sweetest smile as my father gripped my arm slightly tighter, signaling that I should stand up even straighter. I chuckled, but cursed him in my head as the corset I was wearing was already constricting enough. If I stood any straighter it would dig into my flesh and make it bleed by the evening, but I obliged to my fatherâs wish as Mr. Lee noticed us and grinned like a Chesire cat. I hated that ugly man. He was always eating something, his fingertips greasy because of it, and he was greedy. All he saw were the assets he placed into something and how even the smallest business could bring more money to him. My father was blind to his schemes of trying to rob us, but thankfully, his smart little daughter was always there to convince him against doing business with Mr. Lee, and thus saving our legacy.
âMr. Yoon!â Sir Oh exclaimed, an obnoxious and quite annoying man, waving happily towards us, âLovely sunshine, we thought youâd never make it here today.â
The man around him laughed and I chuckled, although I wished to spit at them and press their heads under the water of the fountain. I hated it when they called me any names, and certainly Sir Oh was my least favorite as he found a stupid new nickname to call me by for each time he came to visit us.
âFriends, itâs been a while, hasnât it been?â My father asked with a chuckle as he patted my hand, then released me, finally. Itâs been exactly two weeks since these idiots have seen each other, yet they were being more dramatic about it than me and my tea party ladies would ever be.
âIt certainly has been.â Mr. Yu, perhaps the man I hated most as he was quite unashamed with his advances towards me, and he was hitting the age of fifty. Who wanted a scrawny old man good for nothing but reading his newspaper and crying about the weather? Certainly not me, âMiss Yoon, just as beautiful as always.â
I chuckled as I masked my disgust, plastering on a fake smile, âYou flatter me, Mr. Yu.â
My father chuckled and beckoned everyone over to the round table, asking us to sit down. I certainly did not want to be here and entertaining these fools, but I had no choice but to appease my father as he promised to buy me a ruby sometime next week, if I behaved well today. My little gemstone collection hadnât been updated in long, it certainly was about time I got something new and shiny. A diamond wouldâve been better, but my father said he couldnât find one in our region just yetâhow tragic. Before my father could sit, he seemed to remember something and he quickly excused himself, hurrying back towards the house. He left me alone with the wolves, and I remained collected as I watched his friends eyes taking me in closely. I chuckled and leaned back in my chair, folding my arms over my chest. It didnât help that the corset was already pushing up my breasts, sitting uncomfortable due to the metal digging into my waist.
âLovely weather today, isnât it, Mr. Yu?â I spoke up disinterested, but the men didnât seem to notice as he went off about how the weather was lovely, the breeze just perfect, and the waves not too harsh if anyone wanted to go for a swim. And of course, the sun was just perfectly hot today, not strong enough to burn your skin, but enough to leave a nice tan. Good thing I didnât expose much of myself, then.
âAny charming men on the horizon, Miss?â Sir Oh inquired with a small laugh, but it was easy to see the curiosity on his face as he leaned forward in his seat, eyes twinkling. Of course, to men like him it didnât matter that a wife and three children were waiting for him to return home. All he cared about was young flesh for a night, something to satiate his needs and reassure him that heâs still got in him, that he was still capable of charming ladies left and right. It was sad how Sir Oh failed to notice that it was just his money drawing in clueless ladies, ready to extort him of it. It was rather hilarious, yet disgusting at the same time.
âTell me, Sir Oh, what can you see on the horizon?â I raised my eyebrows as all three men across me turned their heads towards the sea, which was perfectly visible from our veranda overlooking it. I didnât have to look to know that the ship was still there. I smirked as they remained silent, telling that they didnât know more than I did.
âYou must have surely heard of pirates before, Miss Yoon.â Mr. Lee said mystically, head turning to look me in the eyes, âThereâs rumor that Ateez had sailed close to our shoresââ
âAh, nonsense!â Mr. Yu exclaimed, eyebrows furrowed, âThereâs no such thing as those dirty criminals nearing our shores. The Navy fleet will take them out in no second!â
âI wouldnât bet too much on that, Mr. Yu.â Mr. Lee chuckled, his eyes traveling back onto the sea. Intrigued, I also looked towards the sea, eyes finding the ship in the distance. Pirates, they say? Doesnât that sound exciting? I grinned as I imagined what they must look like and what they might want from our humble town. Surely if they were looking for our Queen, then they were in the wrong spot. Our Queen was miles away from us, unfortunately.
âAre these so-called pirates dangerous?â I asked with feigned ignorance, and Mr. Lee snorted as if I had asked a hilarious question. I refrained from glaring at him as I turned my head to face the men again.
âDangerous?! Pray they never find a young woman like yourself and ravage you.â My glare was instant as I didnât even try to hide it, jaw clenching at Mr. Leeâs blatant offensive remark. He had no shame, it was disgusting.
âMr. Lee!â Sir Oh exclaimed, looking alarmed, âApologize to Miss Yoon, right now!â
Mr. Yu looked just as appalled, acting as if he hadnât tried sleeping with me not even one week ago. It still made my skin crawl as I bit back a snarl, raising my eyebrows at Mr. Lee.
âMy apologies, Miss Yoon, that was harshââ
âIt merely mirrors your own thoughts, Mr. Lee.â I cut him off with a spiteful glare and the men looked shocked for a second as my face morphed into pure hatred, âYou all act like saints in front of my father, and then you try to have your way with me behind his back. Pathetic, especially if your wives were to know.â
The men remained gaping as I stood up, plastering on a wide smile when I heard the clanking of cups against a tray coming from behind. My father mustâve gone back to ask the servants to bring tea and cookies. The three men in front of me struggled to gathered themselves and fix their expressions, but when my father appeared next to me, they quickly did so. I gave them a look before turning to face my father.
âPapa, all this sitting in the sun is making me feel lightheaded,â I made my voice sound soft and weak as I pouted, grabbing my fatherâs hand, âWould you mind if I were to excuse myself?â
âMy dear, not at all!â He exclaimed and pressed a palm against my forehead alarmed, âYouâre burning up, head inside quickly!â
âThank you, papa.â I pressed a kiss against my fatherâs cheek and he squeezed my hand reassuringly before turning to face a servant, Shindong.
âPlease, walk my daughter back to her room.â My father instructed softly, âMake sure she has enough water and ask the cook to prepare soup for her. Let her maids know about her early return too, Shindong. Thank you.â
The servant bowed his head and extended a hand towards me, prompting me to hold his gloved hand as he helped me away from the chair and around the table. I knocked my leg into the foot of Mr. Yuâs chair as I passed behind him, acting as if I stumbled a bit. I leaned down and grabbed a silver spoon from the ground, which obviously wasnât there but I had grabbed it off the tray before Shindong could realize, and pretended to pick it up.
âMr. Yu, when did you drop this?â I asked with confusion as I held the spoon in my hand, eyebrows furrowed. Minhyuk, the servant who was setting the table looked alarmed for a second, counting the spoons on the table and the ones still on his tray, looking lost as he looked at the one I was holding. I tried to bite down my smirk, amused by their confusion as to how the spoon landed on the ground when one hadnât even been served to Mr. Yu yet.
âOh, thank you, dear.â Our fingers touched and I suppressed the shiver threatening to shake my body, Shindong gingerly holding my hand as I bowed my head lightly, swiftly pulling my hand back from Mr. Yuâs. My father shooed Shindong and I away, and I happily obliged as the servant walked us back towards the house, my fist hidden behind my back as the weight of a silver ring laid heavily in my hand. Away from everyone, I allowed the smirk to finally plaster on my face as I yanked my hand out of Shindongâs, raising the silver ring up Mr. Yu had on his finger a few seconds ago. Shindong gave me a small glance, but remained silent as he lead the way back to my room, telling me that Soojin and Soyeon would be soon here if I needed anything. I entered my room without saying anything, inspecting the huge ruby molded into the silver. I didnât have to wait another week to get my hands on a ruby, after all. Maybe Mr. Yu was good for something.
           The day seemed to drag on after I returned to my room, jumping on my fluffy bed face down and groaning loudly as the waves crashing against the rocks echoed inside my room through the opened window. It was indeed a lovely day and I found myself craving to go on a walk, but with my fatherâs friends here, I couldnât go, because my father never allowed me to leave the mansion without him by my side. I couldâve gone with one of the servants, or even guards, but he never trusted them enough to let me out with them. Or maybe Shindong had snitched on me after the few rare occasions I was allowed to go outside with the guards as I have disappeared for a few hours. I wasnât doing anything wrong, so I didnât understand their distress and my fatherâs anger and concern when he came storming inside my room and yelling at me that I was to stay in my room for the next week. It was horrible, but with the help of my maids, I did manage to sneak out to the gardens every night, laying in the soft grass and gazing at the bright stars, daydreaming about a life where a rich prince whisked me away on his white horse. The reason why I even disappeared for a few hours was simple, and many wouldâve laughed at it, not punished their child for it. I just wanted to buy some pastries and roam the cobblestone covered roads of our buzzing town, later headed to the beach to take a quick swim. But my father couldnât look past his worry and anger to realize that I was merely craving some fun and freedom from his close watch.
But I knew how to use my fatherâs friends being here to my advantage, and after changing into a dress lighter than the one I wore in the morning, I tied my hair in a low bun and sneaked out of my room. There were few times when I was allowed to read whatever that wasnât essential to my education, and so I skipped my way towards the library, hiding from the servants whoâd roam the halls as they were headed to their duties. I knew if Shindong saw me heâd snitch to my father, that loyal bastard. He was very good at his job, but perhaps too good as he was my fatherâs second eyes, never failing to notice any missteps I had taken. At least he was smart enough to keep it to himself when he caught me borrowing goods from others. I knew my maids were looking for me, Soyeonâs desperate calls quiet as they carried down the empty hallways, prompting me on to do better and hide so that they wouldnât find me. And my plan of reading in the library from the forbidden section, which were actually my motherâs most favorite romance novels, turned into me playing hide and seek with my very desperate sounding maids as they ran mindlessly up and down the hallways, searching every room as I stood hidden behind curtains, trying to contain my giggles. However, my fun was short lived when Minhyuk easily found me, his lips pulled into an amused smile. He was barely twenty-five and we were never allowed to be in the same chambers on our own, but my father was apparently looking for me, and Minhyuk was the first one to find me. I stuck my tongue out at him as he lead the way towards my fatherâs study room, ushering me inside with a chuckle when I threw him a glare.
âYou had called for me, papa?â I asked with a sweet smile, voice soft as it carried around in the quiet room. My father hummed as his eyes raised from the map he was inspecting, suddenly looking tired. His foolish friends mustâve tired him out with their stupid stories.
âDid you happen to see a silver ruby ring, by chance, my dear?â My eyebrows furrowed as I jutted my lower lips out innocently, and shook my head no, âI understand, thank you, my dear. Mr. Yu swears he lost his ring here somewhere, but we both know that man is just simply forgetful.â
âAnd old and ugly.â I muttered under my breath with a sneer, which was quickly gone when my father looked at me with raised eyebrows. I fixed my expression and smiled sweetly at him.
âOh, papa, donât you wish to go on a walk with your dear daughter?â I asked as I walked closer to him, letting my hand rest on his as I leaned against his sturdy desk, âWeâve still got a few hours before sunset, it would be lovely to take a walk on the beach. You look tired, the fresh and warm breeze will do you good, papa.â
My father smiled and hummed, turning his hand around to grab mine in his, squeezing our hands together, âYou are just as bewitching as your mother once was, my dear. But I must refuse your proposal, Iâm afraid.â
âBut papaââ My whiney voice got cut off by my fatherâs chuckle, shaking his head as he released my hand and pushed his chair back.
âYou didnât let me finish, my dear.â He grinned as a mischievous look appeared on his face, making my eyebrows raise in curiosity, âWeâve been invited to Mrs. Booâs ball, you might want to get ready for thatââ
I squealed loudly as I leaped at my father and pressed a kiss against his cheek, twirling around in his spacious study as my heartbeat quickened. So my stupid maids were right, after all! And I didnât even have to wait much more until weâd get to attend the ball, this was like a blessing, âPapa! I must get ready then! Itâs been too long since weâve been to a ballâand oh, the balls organized by Mrs. Boo are always soâmajestic.â
My father chuckled as he listened to me ranting, just nodding his head as I hurried towards his door, âSee you before sunset, father. I shall be ready by then!â
âYou better or else youâll be staying here.â His threat was empty, but I still pretended to be scared as I clumsily saluted him, making my father laugh as I left his study in a hurry, running down the hallways to reach my room as fast as I could.
âSoojin! Soyeon!â I shouted as I passed by the kitchens, where these two seemed to spend most of their time if they werenât with me, âIâm going to a ball tonight!â
           And the preparations for the ball took time, because everything had to be perfect. Even the curls in my hair had to sit perfectly, enhanced by Soyeon as we decided to let my hair fall freely tonight, barely braiding a few strands at the sides, which she clipped back so that the front pieces would frame my face nicely, enhancing my sharp cheekbones. Soojin helped by adding blush to my cheeks, which looked absolutely lovely as it complimented by sun kissed complexion and the lip tint was a dark cherry color, making my lips pop with color. A little bit of glitter had been added to my eyelids and I stood proudly in my dressing room, twirling around in front of the big mirror, admiring the way the sage green dress complemented my frame and skin complexion. The skirt was big and made me feel like a princess, the corset underneath tightly pulled together to keep my posture straight at all times. It got restricting after a while, lungs feeling like they were compressed, but I sucked it up and plastered on a smile despite the growing discomfort if I had to sit rather than stand. The top of the dress was off-shoulders and had long, loose sleeves, and the fabric around my breasts was held together by strings, similar to my corset as lace decorated the surface of it. With sunset nearing, and feeling pleased by my appearance, I headed to the front gates of the mansion, and got inside our little carriage as my father was already there and waiting for me. His eyes widened when I sat across from him and they filled with tears, making me confused as my first thought was that I didnât look sufficiently good enough for tonightâs ball. I adjusted the golden necklace around my neck uncomfortably, waiting for my father to speak up first.
âYou look stunning, my dear.â He whispered before sniffing loudly, looking out the window of the carriage, âYour mother wore this dress the day we metâI didnât even know you had it.â
I cleared my throat and shrugged, looking down at my hands, âI had visited her chambers not too long ago. I hope you donât mind.â
âOf course not, my dear.â My father quickly reassured me as he reached out for my hand, âShe would absolutely love seeing you wearing it, and I am happy as well. You truly did inherit all of her beauty.â
I chuckled as I became shy, lightly bowing my head in gratitude, âIn that case, I canât wait to meet my own rich husband, soon, hopefully.â
My fatherâs face became grim and he hummed, looking all of a sudden disinterested in the conversation. Of course he did, he always did this when I brought up the subject of husband or even just a simple suitor, âFocus on your studies for now, my dear. Men come and go, but your virtue stays.â
âYou always say that, papa.â I mumbled with a sigh and my father tsked.
âA lady does not mumble; she speaks well and clearly. And I always say that because I know what men are like, and until the day you find a man whoâs worthy of you, I shall continue deterring the bad wolves away from my little princess. Understand, my dear?â
I hummed with a pout and looked at my father with slight irritation, unable to slump against the plush seat of the carriage due to the corset I was wearing, âYes, I do, papa. I hear this at least twice a week.â
âVery well,â My father looked amused as he retreated his hand from mine and sat back with a pleased expression, âIt means youâll never forget it.â
And I had remained silent as the carriage finally took off, and for the rest of the ride as well. I couldnât say that I was mad at my father, but I could still resent him a little bit for keeping me away from every man that I showed even the slightest interest in me. It seemed like nobody was worthy enough. And even when they were, my father somehow managed to find some dirt about them and scare them away, consoling me that he was only showing me the dark side, the secrets these suitors were trying to hide from me. But perhaps, if my father allowed them enough time to stick around for longer, they wouldâve told me themselves of these missteps they have taken along the way. Nobody was perfect, despite my desires to believe so, and as long as they had enough money, I could overlook some of their flaws.
The carriage ride didnât take too long as Mrs. Boo and her family lived quite close to us. I could hear the music from outside the gates already as we have finally stopped moving, and got out of the carriage. My father helped me down and then crossed his arm with mine, keeping me close to himself so that I wouldnât slip away. I knew it would take only a few glasses of champagne for me to be able to do so anyways, perhaps even faster if the people he knew came over to talk to my father. Most of the times they talked about things that were none of my concerns, and therefore I was allowed to roam around the place as long as my father could see me. And I did just that as we entered the marble covered vast chamber of Mrs. Booâs family, her ballroom. It was spectacular, like every time, decorated in burgundy and golden accents. It screamed prestige and money, and I was pleased to see that I was the best dressed out of all the young ladies attending the ball tonight. It always brought pleasure and pride to me when I was the prettiest at these events, and it was only proven right when I noticed the jealousy in the other ladies eyes as my father and I walked by them. I grinned at them and mockingly waved, curling my fingers before ignoring them completely. We were barely inside, yet my father already had a glass of champagne in his hands as we were headed towards Mrs. Boo to greet her and thank her for inviting us. I put on my best smile as we arrived in front of her, her puffy cheeks disturbingly pink. Her makeup choices had always been questionable.
âOh, Mr. and Miss Yoon.â She said delighted as she clapped her hands once, âLovely seeing you made it.â
âMy daughter would have had my head if I dared skipping tonightâs ball.â My father said cordially and I refrained from rolling my eyes.
âThe decoration is marvelous, Mrs. Boo, you never fail to amaze me.â I complimented the woman, knowing how much she liked hearing such words. Besides, I knew it meant I would get invited to her next tea party and that was exactly what I was hoping for.
âThank you, lovely.â She chuckled as she looked past us, her eyes narrowing slightly before she composed her expression quickly. It didnât take long to realize it was because her son was coming over, face a constant mask of judgement. The two of us had nothing against each other, Seungkwan could be a pleasant companion if he put in a little effort, but otherwise the man was too nagging and posh for my taste. He couldnât even pull the chair out for himself, let alone for his lover.
âAh, Junior.â My father chuckled as Seungkwan came to a stop next to his mother, and he released my arm to shake Seungkwanâs hand. I smiled as Seungkwan kissed my hand next, curtsying to him in return.
âItâs been a while, Miss Yoon.â Â He said cordially and I hummed, smile fixed on my face.
âIndeed, I see youâre just as healthy as always.â I noted, and Seungkwanâs mother laughed as she patted her sonâs shoulder.
âOf course, he is. There isnât a day my boy doesnât eat his vegetables.â I nodded in understanding, but didnât miss the way Seungkwan almost rolled his eyes, âMr. Yoon, should we leave the young ones alone? Iâm not sure you have met Sir Bae yet, father of the Navy fleetâs commandant?â
My fatherâs eyes widened and he threw me one small glance before he was agreeing to walk with Mrs. Boo, interested in expanding his friend and business list. I scoffed and stepped next to Seungkwan, facing the crowd as we both looked at the dancing people in front of us.
âHeâs still breathing down your neck?â Seungkwan asked, finally dropping that irritatingly sweet tone of his. I chuckled and crossed my arms in front of my chest, stealing a grape first from the tray next to me on the table.
âObviously, I should buy your mother something generous for always seemingly stealing him away at balls like these.â Seungkwan threw me an amused glance before stealing a grape from my hand. I threw him a glare and quickly ate the rest.
âOf course she does. She keeps saying youâll never find a man if he keeps breathing down your neck.â I chuckled and turned to face Seungkwan.
âAnd how right she is,â I pinched his cheek teasingly, making him snap my hand away, âDid she play matchmaker again? Whereâs your lady for the night?â
âDonât say it like that,â Seungkwan looked uncomfortable as I chuckled and smirked at him, âShe thankfully didnât have the time to find anyone for the ball, so Iâm on my own tonight.â
âPoor you.â I teased and Seungkwan threw me a swift glare as suddenly a man was headed our way. My heart skipped a beat as I straightened my stance, and plastered on a sweet smile on my lips, eyes falling on the tall body of Lieutenant Kim. His body was adorned in his uniform, form lean and strong as the well-worked muscles bulged through the fabric just slightly. His short black hair was swept back, leaving his forehead on display, and I tried to hide my blush at the dashing smile he sent our way. His canines poked through and his cherry-red lips looked soft, complimenting his gorgeous tan skin. Kim Mingyu was a dreamy man, hardworking, and dedicated. He was respectful and extremely smart, and quick on his feet. Every man envied him. He could have anyone he wanted, yet he chose to dedicate his life to the Navyâafter I turned him down. Many had called me crazy, but my father was glad. He said Mingyu wasnât who he portrayed himself to be, and even if that were true, that wasnât the reason I didnât want to marry him. Despite his looks and personality, he never actually managed to sweep me off my feet. He never stole my breath away, and he never made me yearn for him. And if love wasnât like that, I didnât want it. And I wouldnât stop until I found this type of love, ethereal, everlasting.
âGood evening,â Kim Mingyu bowed his head, making Seungkwan chuckle, âMr. Boo. Miss Yoon.â
I giggled quietly when he grabbed my hand with his big one, pressing a lasting kiss against my knuckles as he held eye contact, making Seungkwan scoff next to us.
âThe girl rejected you once, Mingyu, what are you doing?â Seungkwan teased his best friend lightly and I chuckled embarrassed, subtly elbowing the man in the ribs. Mingyu had a similar blush on his cheeks to mine as he cleared his throat and threw a warning glare at his friend.
âIâm merely greeting her the way a man is supposed to, Seungkwan, jealous?â The banter between the two was natural, their love language full of teasing and nagging each other.
âYou wish I were.â Seungkwan chuckled and whisked away three glasses of champagne from a tray as a servant passed by with it. I made sure my father wasnât looking as I accepted one, clanking my glass against the other two menâs.
âHow are you feeling tonight, Miss Yoon?â Mingyu looked at me and I hummed, looking over the dancing crowd, an idea occurring in my mind. I looked back at the tall man with a grin and pressed my glass of champagne into Seungkwanâs chest.
âI would be doing a lot better if a handsome man cared to ask me to dance.â The cheeky smile kicked Mingyu into action as he pressed his own glass into Seungkwanâs chest, making him groan. Mingyu took my hand tenderly and gestured towards the dance floor.
âMay I, then?â He asked dashingly, his smile leaving me a blushing mess once again. I chuckled, out of embarrassment, and then nodded as he lead us towards the dancing crowd.
âOf course, leave me all by myself, you two!â Seungkwan called after us, but didnât seem too sad as he got to drink not only his champagne, but ours too. Mingyu lead us towards the end of the room, where the crowd wasnât so dense, and where my father couldnât see us well, and I chuckled. Mingyu knew about my fatherâs rules as I have told him once, and he always enjoyed breaking them, angering my father a little each time. Perhaps that was the reason why he didnât like Mingyu. Mingyuâs calloused hand took a firm hold of my waist as his other held my hand gingerly, and I allowed my hand to rest against his firm shoulder, the fabric soft under my tender touch.
âYou look gorgeous, Miss Yoon.â Mingyu said, sounding almost breathless as he looked down at me. I chuckled and bowed my head slightly as I followed Mingyuâs lead, the orchestra playing a slow and lovely song.
âThank you, Lieutenant Kim, you have been certainly turning heads as well tonight.â Mingyu laughed as he nodded, looking over the crowd. He was taller than most people in here, even in my heels, the top of my head barely reached above his eyes.
âI have noticed,â He said as his eyes fell back on me, and I raised an eyebrow teasingly, âBut my eyes were only on you the whole time, Miss Yoon.â
I didnât mean to blush as hard as I did, and Mingyu chuckled, squeezing my waist for a second as I cleared my throat, feeling embarrassed all of a sudden. Averting my eyes to avoid blushing even more, I looked at the beautiful necklace hidden beneath Mingyuâs uniformâs collar, and I found my fingers absentmindedly toying with the gold. Mingyu didnât seem to mind as he hummed along to the music, swaying us expertly to it. I looked around and noticed my father glaring in our direction furiously before Mrs. Boo noticed as well and whisked him away, pulling him towards a smaller crowd of both men and women, who seemed to be deep in discussion. Mrs. Boo and I made eye contact and she winked sneakily, making me grin as I looked back at Mingyu. He was already looking down at me and I cleared my throat.
âHow were your days lately? Is the job demanding?â I made conversation, genuinely curious of Mingyuâs wellbeing. Mingyuâs lower lip jutted out as he hummed and maneuvered us around a couple almost strategically, so that we wouldnât crash into them. They apologized before continuing on dancing.
âIâm afraid my job will be always demanding,â Mingyu started with a little smile, âbut I enjoy it, so I canât whine about it too much. Itâs been quiet, the waters, I meanâŠuntil these past few days.â
âWhat happened?â I asked, my eyebrows furrowing. The orchestra changed the pace and I followed Mingyu as his long legs moved faster, steps still careful so that he wouldnât step on my heeled toes.
âAn unidentified ship has been seen on the horizon,â Mingyu explained, and my eyebrows raised as I suddenly remembered what Mr. Yu had said earlier today, âWe canât really do much if they donât trespass the border, but weâve been keeping an eye on themââ
âDo you think they could be pirates?â I didnât mean to cut the Lieutenant off, but in my excitement I forgot I wasnât supposed to be this eager when speaking about pirates, so, I quickly fixed my expression as Mingyu looked at me perplexed for a second.
âWe know they are pirates, but, Miss YoonâŠhow would you know that?â Mingyu looked slightly alarmed as he lowered his voice and I just shrugged, looking off to the side.
âWord travels fast around here, you shouldnât be so surprised, Lieutenant.â I gave him a teasing wink and Mingyu chuckled, opening his mouth to say something, when a loud crashing sound disturbed the ambivalence of the room, people gasping and turning their heads to look at where the sound came from. Curios myself, I quickly turned my head around, only to be met with an unfortunate scene. A servant lay on the floor with a tray full of dessert scattered around him, delicious looking sweets now ruined and uneatable. However, what caught my attention was the peculiar actions of the man crouched down next to the servant, who was scrambling around to put everything back on the tray. I could see the profile of the unknown man as he grinned at the servant, mumbling something to him before stealing a cherry off the tray, making the few ladies still watching gasp as he ate it. My eyebrows furrowed and nose scrunched up at the action, but the man seemed not to care that the cherry had been on the dirty floor just seconds ago. As he stood up, I was taken aback by his height. Perhaps he lacked a few centimeters compared to Mingyu, but he was still toweringly tall. He cleared his throat and fixed the collar of his long, black, velvet coat, sweeping his hands through his long, blonde hair. My eyes followed the action and remained fixed on the strangerâs ringer clad fingers, the jewelry huge, shiny, and expensive looking. His whole outfit looked expensive, but I didnât get the chance to have a better look at it as he patted the servant on the back and waltzed off like nothing had happened, his shoulders broad as he had a looming figure.
âMiss Yoon?â My head snapped back around, looking wide eyed at Mingyu as his eyebrows were furrowed.
âExcuse me, I got distracted.â I admitted and quickly cleared my throat, suddenly not in the mood to dance with the Lieutenant anymore. Who was this stranger? I knew everyone who frequented Mrs. Booâs balls, so who was this mysterious man? My heart skipped a beat at the thought of a new person having moved into town, young and rich. If he was handsome too, I might have just hit the jackpot.
âI was just asking if you got startled.â Mingyu said, bringing me out of my thoughts once again. I plastered on a fake smile and brushed him off.
âOf course, I got startled,â I chuckled and lightly pushed myself away from Mingyu, âExcuse me, but I must hydrate myself now, itâs becoming too warm in here.â
Mingyu looked disappointed as he was forced to let go of me, bowing his head slightly before he led us out of the crowd, saying something, but I wasnât paying attention to him anymore as I was looking around, eyes searching for the blonde, tall man.
           And my night went on just like that, searching the crowd relentlessly for the stranger, yet never quite finding him. I was only able to catch glimpses of him, he moved as if he was a ghost, gliding through the crowd as if he was trying to evade the people. It was becoming frustrating, and it got even worse when my father found me and demanded I remain by his side as he was unimpressed by me dancing with Mingyu. I said nothing and did as was told, sneakily drinking some more champagne when my father found himself in heated debates about things I wasnât interested in. But my curiosity sparked even more as I heard a raspy, deep voice laughing not too far from us, the deep baritone carried over even the music. I tried not to be too obvious as I craned my neck and looked around for the voice, eyes widening when they fell on the stranger. He was merely a few feet away, talking to some ladies. He was leaning against a tall table, his fingers circling the rim of his champagne glass as he played with it, red lips pulled into a charming smile. I gulped as my eyes took in every curve of his face, his tall nose and his sharp eyes, his defined cheekbones and a jawline that was very sharp. His eyebrows were thick, but they complimented his features nicely, and his skin looked slightly burnt, like he had been out in the sun excessively. His blonde hair was long and brushed back behind his ears, the roots barely showing. I could see the way the ladies he was talking to were trying to push their chests our even more than their corsets already did for them, and it was hard to miss their blatant flirting as they tried to touch his hand at any given chance. My eyes narrowed as I watched the interaction, every nerve in my body begging me to walk over and introduce myself to the stranger, to earn his undivided attention. My eyes soaked him in, taking in his black outfit, the velvet clinging to his toned body, and I was startled to find he wore nothing underneath his black vest, a vest that didnât even reach the waistband of his velvet pants. It was a scandalous outfit, too daring, and it was obviously gaining more and more attention as men glared at the stranger and ladies tried to approach him. Perhaps that was the point, to draw attention to himself, and it was working.
I gulped as I watched his lips move, pulled into a smirk as he reached out and fixed the hair of one of the young girlâs, and it made me scoff as I was aware of what he was doing. What I didnât expect was the way his eyes snapped to me, as if he knew where he had to look, who he had to look at. My eyes widened slightly, but I didnât avert my gaze as his remained fixed on me, raising an eyebrow just slightly. I misjudged the distance between us as he very well heard my scoff, and now he was taking me in, a challenging glint in his eyes. My fingers tightened around the glass I was holding and I smirked as I brough the glass up to my lips, taking a sip as the man smirked back, subtly tilting his glass in my direction. Our little exchange caught the attention of the ladies he was with and as they looked at me, they scowled and sent glares my way. I didnât care, nothing mattered as I was enticed by the handsome stranger, features unique, quickly engraved into my brain.
But our little moment was broken the second a very drunken Sir Oh loudly called out, weaving towards me with his wife on his side, âLittle sunshine!â
I tried not to grit my teeth as I was forced to look away from the stranger, but thankfully my father didnât see the exchange between the two of us as he suddenly started ignoring the man trying to convince him that investing into diamonds was smart as he went to hug Sir Oh, as if they havenât seen each other just hours ago. I sneaked a subtle glance towards the stranger, but he was gone, and I couldnât help but feel disappointed as I sighed loudly, suddenly wishing to go homeâŠor just leave this party.
            And leave the party I did, of course, after making sure my father was drunk enough to not notice his little princess slipping away. There was nothing enjoyable about the ball anymore. All the men were boring and they only wanted one thingâŠto get into my good graces, because I come from a well-off family. But they were boring and quite ugly, most of them on poorer side too. I had no interest in listening to their fake stories about all the things they havenât actually done, but were saying just to try and impress me. Iâve been looking out for the handsome stranger all night long, but I never caught a glimpse of him again. Itâs like he suddenly vanished, gone as quickly as he had come. It was disheartening, and I found myself pouting at a boy not even my age, who was boasting about visiting the royal castle and seeing the Queen.
âShe is majestic, just like in the stories. Her eyes sparkle, and her crown is filled with diamondsââ I couldnât listen to him anymore as I scoffed.
âAnd does Her Majesty drink her tea at five oâclock like everyone else does? Are her dresses of the latest trends made of silk and wool? Please, I am directly linked to the Queen, do you think I havenât met her already? Talked to her, and spent my days with her?â My tone was snappy, the continuous glasses of champagne I kept sipping on made my world hazy, I couldnât filter my words like I would usually do so, âSave yourself the grace and get lost, little boy.â
The man standing across me gasped, looking appalled before he turned around, pushing his nose high up in the air. I scoffed and reached forward with a smirk on my face, fingers delicately latching onto the golden chain hanging out of his pocket carelessly. Perhaps this boy should be more careful with his belongings.
And after that, I just slipped through the crowd, making sure I didnât linger long enough for anyone to notice who I was and where I was headed to. I took a final glance towards my father before I quickly hurried through the wide doors of the ballroom, barely avoiding running into Seungkwan. But it seemed like he didnât notice me slipping away, and so, with a smile on my face, I was quickly headed towards the outside with one goal in mind. Leave the Boo estate and go find something fun to do for the remaining of the night. I couldnât tell what time it was exactly, not that it mattered judged by the slight hammering of my head and the haze surrounding my thoughts, and the dizziness clouding my vision. People threw curious glances at me as they noticed me walking without my father, but I just ignored them and smiled widely once I had reached the front gates. The two guardians looked at me with confusion written all over their faces as they shared a glance.
âMiss Yoon, everything alright?â One of them asked, and I smiled sweetly as I nodded wordlessly.
âLeaving without your father?â The other one inquired, crocking an eyebrow. I chuckled and subtly pushed my chest out, not missing the way their gazes fixated on the exposed skin of my collarbones.
âHeâll be here in a moment,â I spoke up, voice sickly sweet as I smiled charmingly at them, âI will go ahead and find our carriage.â
âBut Miss Yoonââ
âAh, ah, ah.â I tsked and shook my finger at the two bewildered men, âI am very capable of being on my own, gentlemen, donât you think so?â
They said nothing as they shared a look, but ultimately allowed me to walk past as they sighed in unison, shrugging. I flashed them another wide smile and took off, giggling as my feet carried me towards the unknown, enjoying the warm salty breeze of the night, the waves crashing against the huge rocks loud as I was closer to the cliffs here. I took a glance behind myself, making sure nobody was following me, before I stopped to take a deep breath, closing my eyes. Freedom has never felt so good before, and I couldnât help but raise my arms in the air and twirl around while chuckling, watching the way the skirt of the dress swirled around with me. But perhaps twirling around wasnât a smart idea when your world was already spinning, and I came to an abrupt stop as nausea suddenly washed over me, making my eyebrows furrow as bile raised in my throat. There was absolutely no chance that a lady, a princess, like myself would throw up, therefore I took three deep breaths and anchored myself. No sudden actions should make this fine. I nodded to myself and took off again, headed to the town square, where I knew some pubs would be still open at this hour. Perhaps going to a pub alone, a beautiful woman like myself, wasnât the brightest idea, but I wanted to see what it was like. Iâve never been to one, I only heard stories from the ladies I spent the tea parties with. I wanted to experience the same fun they had each time when going to a pub, I wanted to meet new people and perhapsâŠfind a suitor. That was all I needed to remember the handsome stranger, and I couldnât help but blush as I remembered his sharp eyes holding eye contact with me, his plush lips curling up into a dashing smirk, glint playful in his eyes. Everything about him screamed confidence, and I couldnât help but giggle as I envisioned him sweeping me off my feet, carrying me effortlessly in his strong arms.
My journey came to a quick stop as Mrs. Boo didnât leave too far from the square, and my attention was easily taken by the loud pub from the corner of the street. The lights were on inside and music poured out through the open door, very different from the soft music the orchestra had played at Mrs. Booâs ball. The music was livelier here, heavier and louder, I found myself liking it as I approached the pub, taking in the exterior of it. The bricks were white and the windows sparkling, the dim lighting of the place pouring outside. A man stumbled through the doors clumsily, clutching his hat to his chest as he mumbled incoherent things to himself. His eyes fell on me as he looked up, and his face looked funny. It was oddly red and his eyes looked crisscrossed as he tipped his head in my direction, making me frown at him. The stench coming off him was disgusting and I quickly walked past him, marching inside the pub. The music got louder now that I was inside, but it wasnât unbearable, you could still overhear the conversations people hadâŠmaybe because almost everyone was shouting. There was a weird smell in the air, and I covered my nose as I walked further inside, looking for a free table. Most were occupied by men and women, gathered around in large groups. The dim lightning and the weird smell made my head spin more, but I was proud of myself that I managed to walk in a straight line, eyes set on the free table towards the back of the pub. In my tipsy state, I missed the curious or hungry gazes sent my way, men watching me like haws, women scowling at me, acting as if I was here to steal their men.
When I finally reached the table, I gripped the chair and pulled it back, surprised by its heaviness as it dragged loudly against the wooden floorboards, but thankfully the music was loud enough to mask the atrocious sound. Despite beingâprobablyâtipsy, I managed to sit down graciously, adjusting the skirt of my dress so that nobody would step on it and that I wouldnât pull a string loose. The dress was dear to me, after all, it once belonged to my deceased mother. And it is also a very pretty, and pricey, dress. The corset seemed to get tighter for a second as I found myself gasping for air, eyebrows furrowing as I straightened my back to the point my back muscles were numb. I couldnât dwell on the sudden ache for much longer as someone approached the table, looking rather perplexed by my presence here.
âMiss,â It was a young boy, perhaps fifteen, âWhat are you doing here?â
âWhat are you doing here?â I fired back, raising my eyebrows unimpressed.
âI work here.â He answered, looking away for a second, âAnd if you sit down then you must order something as well.â
âFine,â I huffed, looking around the place. I had definitely seen worse places before, they certainly must have something that is worth my money here, âBring me your finest wine, then.â
âCan you afford it?â I was appalled by the blatant mockery in the young boyâs tone, eyebrows raised and expression demanding as I snorted loudly, digging my hand down the front of my dress, between my breasts. The boyâs eyes widened and he quickly averted his eyes, cheeks flushing. I rolled my eyes before pulling my hand out of my dress, bringing it above the table and opening my palm. The sudden loud clanking caught the young boyâs attention as he turned his head, eyes widening as he looked at all the goods I had disregarded on the wooden table. I smirked at him, leaning my arms on the table as I leaned towards him.
âDo you think I can afford it?â I asked arrogantly, cocking an eyebrow. The boy just gulped and averted his eyes quickly.
âIâll be by with our best wine, Miss.â I smiled and shushed him away quickly, looking back down at the little treasures I had borrowed throughout the night. A hairpin filled with tiny emeralds, a golden chain attached to an old looking golden pocket watch, three engagement rings with diamonds, a simple golden chain with a cross medal, and Mingyuâs necklace with a trident pendant. I placed my hands over them and pulled them towards myself, making sure nobody could steal them away from me. I debated whether or not in giving Mingyuâs necklace away as well, but in the end settled on slipping it back inside my corset, patting my chest down to make sure it was secured between my breasts. I didnât have it in myself to part with this item, after all, Mingyu wasnât a bad man nor ever had any bad intentions towards me. But as we danced tonight, I just couldnât help myself. By the time I noticed what I had done, the thin golden necklace was clutched tightly in my palm, the trident pendant digging into the skin of my palm, a reminder that what I had once started doing as a joke, had now turned into a serious issue. I never truly meant to steal peopleâs things, but after realizing that I was so swift they wouldnât even notice me taking their things away, it became a game to me. A curiosity to see how far I could get before somebody finally caught me. I knew my father would be devastated that his little daughter was a thief, or a kleptomaniac, and I would also probably go to prison since I was too wealthy to have my hand cut off. The constable would never do such horrendous thing to a girl like me.
My attention was suddenly caught by the man shuffling next to my right, head slightly bowed as he gripped a pint of beer in his clammy looking hand. His hair was already greying and his face was wrinkly. To be fair, he looked quite disgusting as he raised his head and flashed a yellow toothed smile my way, making me cringe. I covered away when he stepped even closer, mouth pulled into a grimace as the man tried to smirk, but he could barely stand on his feet as he had to lean into the table for support.
âYounâ girl like yerself shouldnât be in herâ.â His words were slurred, but he seemed too determined to speak to me to realize that, âItâs dangerous.â
âI can see that,â I eyed the beer he held in his hand, dangerously close to my dress, âI would like it if you kept your cheap beer away from my dress.â
âYer a spoiled one, eh?â He snickered, raising his beer up to his lips as he took a huge swing of it. I cringed at the action and looked around, trying to find the boy working here. He must surely tell this weird man to leave me alone. He would do that for me, right?
âAnd youâre disgusting, old, and poor.â I snapped back, glaring viciously at the man as he suddenly cackled as if I said something funny.
âThe feisty ones are good in bed.â My jaw wouldâve probably hit the floor if it could, eyes widening at his disgusting words. I huffed loudly, blood boiling at his blatant audacity. My hands clenched into fists and my jaw tightened as I glared furiously at this disgusting pig, a few seconds away from kicking the pint of beer out of his hand and smashing the glass on his head. But just as I pushed my chair back to scream at the man and chase him away, a tall figure inserted himself between the man and myself, black velvet coat way too familiar. It took a few seconds for my hazy brain to catch on that it was the stranger from Mrs. Booâs ball. My eyes widened as I stared at the back of his head awestruck, wondering whether this was real or if my alcohol infused brain was playing tricks on me now.
âWhat did you just say?â The manâs voice was very deep, sharp, and it made me shiver as I continued staring at his blonde hair. His shoulders were incredibly broad from up-close, and I suddenly caught a whiff of something very sweet, almost vanilla like. It hadnât been there before the strangerâs arrival, and it made me bite my lower lip as I felt even more drawn to the stranger.
âHow dare you talk to a lady like that, you disgusting pig?!â The strangerâs voice was gravely and I watched taken aback as he took another step towards the old man, towering over him almost dangerously, âYouâre lucky thereâs too many people watchingâotherwise I wouldâve cracked your skull open, asshat.â
The old man seemed speechless as he stared up at the handsome stranger with shaking eyes, seemingly at a loss of words, âWhatâyer asking for it, son! Uneducated prick. How dare you talk to a lord like that? I will call the constable on youââ
âAnd I will tell the constable that you had been harassing my betrothed.â My heart skipped a beat as my eyebrows rose, staring at the strangerâs profile as I cocked my head to the right. Very subtly, he turned his head towards me and we made eye contact for a second. His lips twitched and I was sure he was trying not to smirk. My alcohol infused brain found the situation hilarious but also interesting, and I found myself playing along as I stepped up next to the handsome stranger, latching onto his right arm.
âCan you make this pig go away, love?â I asked with a pout, throwing a side glance at the old man. His face had turned red and he was glaring dagger at us, it almost made me chuckle. As I looked up in the strangerâs small, but sharp, eyes, the wind was knocked out of my lungs. He was so handsome, breathtaking from up-close. His features were sharp and nothing like I had seen before, a stray strand of blonde hair falling in his eyes. His dark eyes were warm and inviting, even playful as he chuckled, nodding his head at me.
âWill you turn away if I have to punch him?â His deep voice caught a lighter tone and I gulped, trying to ignore the rapid beating of my heart. I was sure my cheeks were warm, tinged red due to this handsome stranger. My body was reacting in a way it never had towards a man before.
âYou shouldnât bloody your pretty hands because of an incompetent leech.â I found myself saying, my left hand slipping down his arm and intertwining with his fingers. I could hear my own heartbeat, it was very loud and it was in my throat, thumping fast and strongly as the stranger tightened his hold against mine, his cold rings digging into my skin. His palm was calloused and big, almost engulfing mine wholly in his. They were warm and it made my skin feel even hotter than it already was before. Suddenly, he turned his head and his jaw locked, eyes narrowing at the old man.
âGet lost.â His words were punctuated and I watched as a dark look crossed his features, for a second making me question whether he was dangerous or safe to be around. But as he faced me again, his features relaxed and he flashed a wide smile at me, his teeth impeccably white, the front ones protruding a little, giving him a boyish look. His tall nose scrunched and his small eyes became even smaller, and I found myself completely enticed by him. I didnât realize I let out a small sigh, having forgotten about the old prick as he had finally walked away, muttering profanities under his breath. I couldnât care anymore as I kept staring into the handsome strangerâs eyes, seeing galaxies in them, dark brown chocolate swirling around his irises. I had completely forgotten that we were holding hands, too taken by his face, and suddenly, he detached himself from me. My body instantly felt cold as he took a small step away from me, a smirk adorning his lips. My eyebrows lightly furrowed as the dim lights swirled around me, but it was clear that he was about to walk away. And I couldnât let that happen.
âWait,â I reached out, griping his hand once again, stopping the handsome stranger from leaving, âIf you leave right now, that old man will come back to bother me more. Since you lied, we better stick to it.â
The strangerâs eyebrows lightly furrowed as his eyes slowly fell onto our joint hands, and I swiftly let his hand go, feeling my cheeks flush in embarrassment. He looked at my face again, but I couldnât hold eye contact with him just yet.
âYouâre right, darling.â My eyes snapped up at the nickname, skin tingling and my stomach doing a weird flip at the hear of it. The stranger smiled at me dashingly, pointing for me to sit as he pulled out a chair for himself. I gulped, not quite considering what I was getting myself into as I took my seat at the table. It was silent between us as the stranger settled down too, our eyes meeting again despite me shying away quickly, all of my confidence suddenly out the window. The handsome stranger opened his mouth, but before he could say anything, the young boy working here appeared with a glass of wine and two tall glasses in his hands. My eyes snapped to him as he placed everything down on the table, looking at me expectantly once he poured wine for us. I chuckled and gathered the jewelry I had borrowed and placed it in his open palm. However, the boy didnât leave right away, he picked at the golden pieces with a frown on his face, looking back at me with narrowed eyes.
âWasnât there another necklace?â He asked, his voice judgmental. I chuckled as I grabbed my glass of wine and raised it to my mouth, smelling it. It seemed sweet, but not very fresh. It probably wasnât from around here. I looked at the boy as I took a small sip of the wine, the taste not quite like I was expecting it to be. Ah, perhaps this is the best this pub could offer.
âWill you serve me actual good wine if there was another one?â I raised an eyebrow, smirking in victory when the boy rolled his eyes, storming away while mumbling, âspoiled princessâ under his breath. I chuckled, having forgotten for a second that the handsome stranger was sitting at the table with me. His snort alerted me and I quickly looked at him, but he just stook a large sip of his wine, eyebrows scrunching almost in distaste.
âOh, well, thatâs damn sweet.â My eyebrows raised at his choice of words; his voice gruff as he grimaced. He looked like a gentleman through and through, it was quite rare to hear them cursing, let alone around ladies. This stranger was quite interesting. I took another sip of my drink, checking for the taste again, but I didnât find it as repulsive as the stranger made it seem to be. I chuckled, quirking an eyebrow in his direction.
âDo you not like it?â I asked lightly, motioning around us, âWould you like a pint of beer like all the other disgusting pricks from inside this pub?â
The man chuckled like I had said something funny, when my question was meant to be very serious. I wanted to know who I was dealing with.
âNo, darling, I prefer rum.â He said with a smile, winking as he gulped down the rest of his wine in one go. My eyes widened at that and I glanced back down at my glass, finding that I had barely drunken anything from it. I had to catch up with him, I supposed. This was stupid, deep down I knew it was. What was I doing in a scruffy pub drinking wine with an insanely attractive stranger? This was so dangerous, I could get in so much troubleâŠyet my mind was focused on different things at the moment due to the alcohol intoxicating it, like the huge ruby ring this man wore on his left middle finger. His hands were placed on the table as he was playing with the glass, passing it between his large hands, his lower lip sucked between his teeth as I didnât miss the way his eyes ran over my body, checking me out, âWhat are you doing here all alone, princess?â
I chuckled at the nickname, my stomach doing another weird flip as I took a bigger sip of my wine, suddenly getting bolder under the watchful gaze of the stranger, âWhat makes you think Iâm alone and not with my guardians?â
âI had to step in to help you, didnât I?â The stranger chuckled, âI doubt your guardians wouldâve let that old asshat harass you like that.â
I couldnât help but giggle when he said âasshatâ, finding the word new in my vocabulary. I have never heard anyone saying it before, âYouâre cursing quite boldly around a lady, love, donât you fear your gruffness might drive me away?â
âIs it driving you away?â The stranger asked lowly as he suddenly leaned over the table, getting incredibly close to my face. I gulped as I felt at a loss of words, suddenly very aware of the painful thumping of my head. Would drinking more wine help in making that go away?
âNo.â I found myself whispering, mesmerized by the glint in his eyes as the stranger hummed, settling back in his seat. My eyes were drawn back to his hands as he started playing with a particularly big ring, a letter carved on it. I couldnât quite make it out, but it suspiciously looked like the letter A.
âYou wear a lot of jewelry, itâs attractive.â I found myself mumbling absentmindedly, eyes widening when I realized the handsome stranger had heard me. He was in the middle of pouring himself another glass of wine, his eyebrows slightly raising as he looked confused for one little second, complacency quickly overtaking his features. His eyes narrowed slightly as he flexed his fingers, wriggling them even, before continuing to pour some more wine for himself. I cleared my throat and straightened my stance, holding my head high, âI havenât seen you around before. Have you moved here recently?â
The stranger seemed to ponder for a second before he hummed, looking me in the eyes as he took a sip of his wine, âMy name is Song Mingi.â
âPleased to meet you, Mr. Song.â I smiled brightly at him, finally associating a name to the handsome face, âMy name is Yoon Y/N.â
Suddenly, he reached over the table and grabbed my hand, pulling my arm towards himself rather forcefully. I watched with interest as he raised my knuckles up to his plush lips and pressed a lasting kiss against it, his nose pressing into my skin, his breath hot as it hit my skin. Suddenly, everything felt hot around me as I watched him, feeling his soft lips and hot breath against the sensitive skin of my hand, it felt overwhelming as goosebumps covered my skin. I knew my face was flushed, but perhaps it wasnât from the alcohol anymore. As he finally pulled my hand away from his face, I felt like I could breathe again and at the look in his eyes, I felt forced to take another large sip of my wine, curious as to where things were leading with this mysterious Song Mingi.
âIâm not quite from here,â He explained, still not having released my hand, âBut I am from the Sun Rise Kingdom.â
I hummed, hand getting clammy in his grip, so I gently pulled it back, flexing my fingers as I gripped my glass of wine with both hands, âAnd what are you doing in this quiet town?â
Mingi chuckled, a playful expression on his face, âHmm, Iâd say Iâm a traveler.â
âWe donât have many of those here.â I mumbled as I took another sip, coming to the realization that I had finished my wine. My head spun and body felt hot, the air sticky inside the pub, but I couldnât find it in myself to move just yet. My father was probably losing his mind by now if he noticed his little daughter was gone.
âHave you traveled outside of your little town, Y/N?â Hearing him say my name felt strange, it sent a shiver down my spine. The way his baritone shook with the pronunciation of my name made my mouth go dry all of a sudden, and to my surprise, Mingi was pouring me another glass of wine. It had completely gone over my head that he was being rather informal with me despite having just met each other. For some reason, I couldnât bring myself to care.
âOf course I have, Mingi.â I paused for a second, watching his reaction to saying his name so casually, but it didnât seem to bother him, he looked used to it, which was strange, âIâve visited the Queenâs castle quite a few times already.â
âOh,â Mingi suddenly seemed quite interested as he leaned forward, one hand reached out on the table, close to mine, âHow come?â
I chuckled and shrugged, taking another sip of my wine as Mingi seemed to be patiently waiting for me to continue, âWell, weâre acquittanced, you know?â
His eyes widened for a second, but then he quickly fixed his expression and an overly friendly smile appeared on his lips, âReally? I would have never thought so.â
âIs that so?â I chuckled, licking my smooth lips. It seemed like Mingi thought he mightâve offended me, because his extended hand was suddenly placed over mine, his warm palm pressing against my smaller hand.
âMy apologies, darling,â He batted his eyelashes at me, a quite comical look coming from a man, âI did not mean to assume anything. You look quite exactly like a Queen would look like.â
I didnât mean to laugh so loudly, it was un-ladylike and against everything my governess had taught me, but for some reason I found Mingiâs flattering hilarious. And it was a compliment I hadnât quite heard before.
âOh, my, seems like you have met plenty of Queens in your lifetime, then.â I teased him with a cheeky smile. Mingi chuckled, looking down for a second before his gaze connected with mine again.
âI have, and none were as beautiful as you, Y/N.â The obvious and generic compliment shouldnât have made me blush so deeply, but I opted to blame it on the wine I was consuming currently. I didnât miss the way Mingiâs lips twitched into a small smirk before he tried to look friendly instead of smug again.
âDonât you have a way with words, Mr. Song?â I mumbled before taking a small sip of my wine.
âMingi is just fine.â He corrected and I felt his long finger grazing against my knuckles, caressing them. My heart skipped a beat. I had never been so taken by a man before. Everything about Mingi seemed to draw me in. His looks were the main reason I even paid attention to him in the first place, but his personality was mysterious yet exciting, it kept me wanting to talk to him.
âMingi, then.â I said with a smile, flipping my hand upside down, Mingi slotted his fingers next to mine instantly, âYou must be quite wealthy if you attended Mrs. Booâs ball tonight.â
Mingiâs smirk returned, but it was cheeky this time, âWhat if I told you that I sneaked in? Will you continue talking to me? Or will you leave me alone, here at this table, princess?â
I hummed in thought for a second, considering his words. He certainly didnât look like someone who would sneak into a ball like that, but his behavior was indeed weird. I allowed my eyes to run over his physique, and instantly regretted it as I was presented with his bare chest, the singular vest he had on doing a horrible job at covering the man up. The single silver chain dangling around his neck had my eyes fixated on it, and I had to force my hazy brain to focus on anything else but the way it sat against his collarbones.
âSince youâre being so vague I will continue talking to you, love.â Mingi chuckled, nodding his head, looking quite pleased with my answer, âI only asked because only the richest attend her balls.â
âOh, really?â Mingi raised an eyebrow and took another sip of his wine, fingers flexing against mine.
âReally.â I said, mirroring him and taking another sip of my wine.
âSo, that means youâre filthy rich?â He asked without any hesitation and I laughed again, grinning at him, enjoying how upfront he was.
âYes, and I would be even richer if my mother hadnât died.â I mightâve sounded like a spoiled, ungrateful, brat, but I was merely stating the truth. Mingiâs face lit up, an expression unfamiliar overtaking his face. He almost looked hungryâŠgreedy, perhaps. I gulped and watched him, wondering whether saying that was smart or not.
âHow come?â He asked nonchalantly, yet the glint in his eyes said otherwise.
âMy mother was related to the Queen of the Sun Rise Kingdom, therefore Iâm also a descended of the royal family.â If Mingiâs grip on my hand hadnât been firm, now it turned almost painful, but my heart was racing and I didnât want him to let go, his skin warm against mine.
âOh, really?â Mingi grinned like a mad hatter, âSo, youâre a princess then?â
I chuckled, shaking my head slowly, âSadly, I am not. Even though I should beâlook at me!â
âOh, I am looking.â Mingi bit his lower lip as he said that, his intense eyes raking over my body again and suddenly I felt hot all over again, mouth going dry at the sudden shift of his tone and expression, something like hunger appearing in his eyes again, but I couldnât decipher what it was this time. And I didnât want to know as my skin tingled once Mingiâs fingers trailed up to my wrist, caressing my soft skin with his lip between his teeth still, âI think youâve had enough drinks for tonight, princess.â
âDo I?â I challenged as I downed half of my glass in one go, regretting it as it burned my throat slightly. Mingi laughed for the first time, loud and wheezy, head thrown back slightly as he gripped my wrist firmly, fingers hooking around my delicate bracelet. I felt the action and found myself gripping his wrist unconsciously too, linking our hands so nobody would separate us. The silver chain on his wrist dug into my skin, and I found myself gripping it subconsciously, fingers softly feeling around for a clasp. But Mingi suddenly stood, taking my attention off the bracelet my fingers itched to slip off his wrist.
âDarling, let me walk you home,â He carefully pulled me up to my feet, making me aware of how badly my world was spinning around me at this point, âI would hate it if any gentleman took advantage of you.â
âI would hate that as well.â I said as I looked up in his eyes, his body suddenly too close to mine, my eyes landing on his exposed collarbones. Mingiâs hand slipped back down and he intertwined his fingers with mine as suddenly there was a finger underneath my chin, tilting my head up.
âShould I lead the way?â He asked almost breathless, staring down in my eyes deeply. I licked my lips as I watched his lips form the words, lips which looked soft and plush. I wondered what they tasted like.
âYes, please, lead the way.â I whispered, daring to look back in his eyes once again.
âGood, princess.â And then he maneuvered us out of the pub, the air now chilly as we walked down the dark streets of the town. My world was spinning with me nauseatingly, and the dark made it harder to see anything. I knew which way I had to walk to reach the Yoon Manor, and surprisingly Mingi did too as he lead the way confidently. For someone who wasnât from here, he knew the roads extremely well. Or maybe I was simply too drunk to realize that Mingi wasnât leading me back to the safety of my manor, but towards the beach which my room overlooked. The breeze was pleasant despite the chill in the air, and I realized I was struggling to walk in my high heels, ankles aching with each step as Mingi had to steady me, allowing me to lean into his side as he threw one arm around my shoulders, while interlocking his fingers with mine with his other hand. Nothing much was said between the two of us as we continued on walking, huffs and puffs leaving my lips way too often, my eyes threatening to drop every second.
âMingi,â I whispered, body completely worn out, âI donât think I can walk anymore.â
We stopped walking, and I felt a hand cupping my cheek as I closed my eyes and nuzzled into the warm palm. Suddenly, the familiar sweet scent of vanilla engulfed my senses and I was a second too late to realize that I wasnât standing on my feet anymore, âLet me carry you, princess.â
I hummed as I allowed my eyes to fall closed shut, arms around Mingiâs neck as he carried me, holding me securely in his strong arms. The vanilla was even stronger, now and I couldnât help but notice the added scent of salt andâŠgunpowder? I inhaled deeply as my nose pressed against Mingiâs collarbone, and I heard him gasp quietly.
âAre you sure you know the way towards the Yoon Manor?â I mumbled into his skin, my lips pressing against his warm flesh. Mingiâs hold seemed to tighten as he cleared his throat, voice sounding raspier than before.
âOf course, princess. You can go to sleep now.â And because I was drunk and foolish, I followed his command, closing my eyes and falling asleep to the steady beats of his heart, failing to notice that we were way too far from the Yoon manorâŠand weâd only get even more far away from it.
           A loud crash resounding around me made me suddenly stir. My body felt cold and stiff as I lay unmoving, eyes squeezed tight shut, suddenly aware of the soft rocking of the bed. It made me wonder where that could be coming from or was itâŠthe alcoholâs fault? Almost as if thinking about it sent some sensors off in my brain, my head started pulsing harshly, making me whine as I raised a hand to press against my forehead, softly rubbing my sweaty skin. My nose scrunched up as I tapped my forehead, then face, realizing the air was quite damp around me as my dress stuck to my skin. With a grimace expanding on my lips, I became aware of the weird stench surrounding me. It smelled like the sea andâŠfish. And I hated fish, it almost made me gag.
âSoyeon, Soojin.â I croaked out, almost inaudibly, surprised by how dry my throat felt. I gulped a few times, clearing my throat in an attempt of trying to get my voice to work as I called out again, slightly louder, âSoyeon. Soojin.â
I waited a few seconds, listening to the thudding of feet against the marble floors, the opening of my door, but there was nothing. My maids were nowhere to be foundâŠor heard. I huffed and turned onto my side, nuzzling my nose against the silky sheet of the pillow, a little off-thrown by the vanilla scent of it. Thatâs certainly not what my pillowcases smell like, but perhaps the servants scented it differently this time and failed to let me know about it. That was something they would be reprimanded for as I didnât like it when they did something without asking me first. I quite enjoy the fruity scent of my pillowcases.
âSoyeon.â I snapped, voice harsher, âSoojin.â
Eyebrows furrowing, I waited for my maids to finally spring into action, but there was nothing still, âSoyeon! Soojin!â
Eyes snapping open furiously, I was about to huff and puff loudly, but my whole blood froze in me. My eyes widened and anger vanished instantly as I realized I was in a foreign room. Eyes turning to the pillow I had my head on, I realized it wasnât mine, and I instantly sprung up into a sitting position.
What was this?
Where was I?
With a gaping mouth, I took in the room, appalled by its simplicity andâby how mucked up it was. The large closet right next to the bed seemed eaten up by wood-beetles, the door quite off its hinges. Suddenly, I was thrown back into the bed and I groaned, eyebrows furrowing as I couldnât quite fathom what was happening. There was a rather loud groan coming from somewhere outside this beaten down room, and I sat back up, continuing to take in the room. There was a desk underneath the small round window, and it was littered with books. My interest wouldâve been peeked if I wasnât in an unknown room, which, by the way, made my skin crawl due to its state. There were three large chests on the wall opposite of the bed, all closed, and apparently locked with an iron locket. My heart was beating fast and I felt myself sweating even more as I realized I couldâve been kidnaped, that some disgusting, crazed, man decided to take me captive and only God knows what will happen to me nowâMingi. WasnâtâŠdidnât I leave with a man last night? A very handsome stranger, no, Song Mingi. That was his name. But he said heâd take me home, so why was I here right now?
I gasped, pressing my hands against my mouth as the thought occurred that perhaps something happened to Mingi. That would be such a shame, the man was too handsome for his own good. My skin tingled just at the thought of him, and I couldnât help but blush as hazy memories of being in his arms, nose pressed against his bare skin, resurfaced in my mind. But reality quickly washed over me as there was another tumble to this strange place I found myself in, making me panic once again as I realized I had to get out of here somehow. I needed my father; he would know what to do. Even my maids would know! My lips quivered as I realized I was left alone and defenseless, this crazed man who kidnapped me could do anything to me right now, and I wouldnât be able to protect myself. I blinked away the tears in my eyes as I reluctantly threw my legs over the edge of the bed, deciding that I needed to do something for myself right now. My father and maids werenât around to guide me, I had to use all my knowledge while I remained calm and level-headed. But I couldnât help trying once again, hopeful that this was just a bad dream that I havenât woken up from just yet.
âPapa!â I screamed loudly, gripping the bedsheets tightly in my hands, âSoojin! Soyeon!â
And suddenly, there was another loud crash coming from outside of the room and I jumped, muscles tensing as my eyes snapped to the door. There was a loud deep groan, and then this weird place rocked violently again, sending something crashing into the door from the outside. I could hear a muffled voice cursing loudly as the door was suddenly flung open, making my eyes widen as I sprung up to my feet in fright. I didnât know what was about to happen right now, but I was ready to put up a fight if this monster of a man, who dared to kidnap me, tried doing anything to me. But the scream I was ready to let out got stuck in my throat as I was met with a rather familiar face.
In the daylight, he looked completely different. His long blonde hair was in a manbun, a few shorter strands falling out of it as it framed his face. His skin looked to be glowing as sweat sheen on his exposed chest, the skin tan, and smooth looking. Mingi looked even taller in the rather small room we were in, his white shirt unbuttoned down to his chest, three different length silver chains adorning his neck, falling against his tan skin. Leather black pants clung to his muscular thighs, and I was slightly taken aback by his narrow waist, the thick leather belt hugging it tightly, his shirt tucked in. I knew a few ladies who wouldâve killed to have his waist.
âHey, quit screaming.â Mingi hissed, his thick eyebrows furrowed as he looked at me with his sharp eyes, âNot everyone is up yet, princess.â
I gulped, trying to gather my thoughts. Why did his voice sound even deeper compared to last night?
âWhat am I doing here?â I managed to ask, blinking my eyes fast when I caught myself staring at his rather firm chest. Mingi remained silent for a second, staring at me with amusement washing over his face.
âWell, princess,â He started, walking further inside the room, making me step back as the back of my knees crashed into the bed behind me, I felt caged in, âYou needed a helping hand last night as you were a tad bit too drunk.â
Mingi chuckled as he watched confusion written all over my face as I tried to place the missing pieces together. Well yes, he wasnât wrong, I mightâve had too much to drink last night, but that still didnât explain why I wasnât currently in my room, with my maids there to take care of me, and with my father screaming at me for running off last night. I could only assume this was Mingiâs place, and it was disgusting. Wasnât he rich? And if he was, why did his place look like this? Certainly there must be nicer Inns in this little town, why did he willingly choose to stay in the dirties and most beaten down one?
âWell, Iââ I cleared my throat as it still felt dry, I found it a little bit hard to speak, âI certainly had a little bit more than a lady like myself is supposed to have.â
I tried to look confident, ignore the light flush of my cheeks as I remembered more of what has happened last night, the way Mingiâs fingers curled against mine, his rings digging into my skin. Almost as if on cue, my eyes travelled down towards his hands, and I wasnât surprised to find them decorated by big and thick rings, the red ruby on his middle finger almost glinting in the sunlight coming through the small round window of this wretched room. Mingi hummed, making me look back up at his face as I tried to ignore the knowing smirk on his lips. But he didnât say anything, and it made me nervous as I sniffed, fidgeting on the bed for a second before I stood once again, glancing around the room. Since I wasnât kidnaped by a scruffy man, but MingiâŠdid it mean I was here becauseâŠsomething that I failed to recall has happened between the two of us last night?
And as if Mingi could read my mind, a chuckle left his lips, âYou move around a lot in your sleep, princess, I certainly got an elbow to my ribs once or twice during the nightââ
âDuring the night?!â I didnât mean to exclaim as my eyes widened, mouth going even drier, âWeâwe slept in the same bed?!â
Mingi raised his eyebrows nonchalantly and took another step towards me, making me clutch onto the skirt of my dress, âOf course, we did, princess. Did you think I would offer up my precious bed to you and sleep on the hard wooden floor myself?â
âWell, Iâyes.â I said as I threw him a small glare, âThatâs what a gentleman is supposed to do.â
Mingi chuckled, giving me a cheeky smile, âBut Iâm not a gentleman, darling. God forbid I treat you like the princess you are.â
I wasnât an actual princess, but I didnât feel like correcting him, âBut if we slept in the same bedâoh, no.â
I let out a harsh breath, eyes widening as I glanced behind myself at the bed, heart suddenly thumping wildly. My ears started ringing and I bit my lower lip, eyebrows furrowing as I wracked my brain to remember anythingâŠinappropriate thatâs happened between myself and Mingi. But I was coming up blank, and it only unsettled me more as Mingi remained unphased, an amused smirk on his lips when I looked back up at him.
âOh, no, what, darling?â He closed the gap between our bodies and suddenly reached out, twirling a curly strand of my hair between his fingers, âDo you not remember? Didnât think youâd forget based on the way you were screaming my name last night.â
âWhaâwhat?!â I stammered mortified. Mingi had the audacity to pout as I swiftly slapped his hand playing with my hair away, skin burning, and face beat red. For a second, I couldnât breathe as Mingi remained silent, obviously enjoying my distress as he chuckled loudly, leaning slightly down to be eye level with me. My eyebrows furrowed and I leaned back, hands fisting the skirt of my dress so tightly that my grip was becoming painful.
âYour face is precious right now, darling.â Mingi chuckled, and I felt on the verge of passing out from embarrassment and anger, âBut as much as I love the look on your face, I have to admit that it was just a bloody joke, Y/N. I like my partners conscious and sober when we have sex, darling, and you were passed out and far from sobriety. And even I, myself, certainly wasnât in the right state last night to even think of doing anything to you.â
I needed a moment to truly understand Mingiâs words, soak them in and analyze them, to finally realize that we hadnât actually done anything. Like he had said, I passed out from drinking too much, and based on his words, he was also too drunk to attempt doing anything. Knowing this settled the frantic beat of my heart, but I still didnât feel at ease. I was a respectable and an exemplary lady, even just sharing a bed for a night with a man would ruin my reputation and pure image. My father would certainly lose his mind if he were to ever know.
âGood,â I snapped, bunching up my skirt around my ankles, glaring daggers at Mingi, âand youâre not funny, Mingi, your sense of humor is quite lacking if you enjoy watching a lady in distress due to such sensitive topic. And if weâre done here now, then Iâm leaving.â
I went to push past Mingi as I huffed loudly, but his hand shot forward all of a sudden, and he gripped my upper arm, âYouâre not going anywhere, Y/N.â
âYes, I am.â I snapped with a tsk, yanking on my arm, but he didnât want to release it. Mingi just rolled his eyes and tightened his grip, leaning closer in as his own eyes narrowed at me.
âNo, youâre not.â He emphasized his words, voice imitating mine, slightly deeper as he was glaring back at me now, looking rather intimidating. A blonde strand fell into his eye and I was rather flabbergasted when I found myself wanting to tuck it behind his ear.
âOh, really?â I smirked, stepping so close to him that the toes of our shoes pressed against each other painfully, our faces barely inches away as I raised my head, âAnd who are you to tell me what I can and canât do, Mingi?â
âWell, for starters, Iâm Mingi.â The stupid smile that showed his adorable front teeth was irritating, and my jaw clenched as Mingiâs fingers teasingly glided down my arm, fingers intertwining with mine, yanking on my hand so that I fell against his chest. I gasped, craning my neck to look up at him, heart beating fast as our exposed collarbones lightly brushed against each other, âAnd Iâm a pirate, sweetheart. And Iâve taken you hostage, so until daddy dearest pays up, youâre staying here with me.â
My eyebrows furrowed as I studied his face for any signs of amusement, but Mingi was serious. Too serious all of a sudden, and I found myself panicking once again as I lightly shook my head no, âRight, and you expect me to believe you, becauseââ
âBecause the whole town is looking for you right now as we speak, and unless daddy dearest decided to sleep inâwhich I highly doubtâthen heâs found a letter with my pretty handwriting on the desk in his study room, and is writing back to us just this second, probably desperate enough to pay us the requested money, if that means he gets his little gemstone back.â Did Mingi consider that I was like a gemstone, then? I subtly shook my head, getting rid of such silly thoughts in such serious situation. This couldnât be real, I must be still asleep, having a nightmare. Thereâs no possibility that I was kidnapped by a pirate, whoâs now asking my father to pay him copious amount of money if he wants me back. It felt like my stomach dropped all of a sudden, and I felt nauseous just like last night as my eyebrows furrowed.
âIâIââ I took a deep breath and gripped Mingiâs fingers tightly, gritting my teeth as I refused to allow this stupid pirate to play around with me, âI refuse to be your hostage.â
My words sent Mingi into a fit of giggles and my glare just deepened as he seemed to gloss over my words, throwing his head back as his giggles turned into loud laughter. Wasnât I supposed to stay silent because otherâs were still sleeping? Did that not apply to Mingi as well? But his momentarily lack of attention served me just right as I remembered he never bothered to close the door of the room, or lock it for that matter, and it was my chance for an escape. It was too easy, too perfect, and I took advantage of that to the fullest. Just as Mingi opened his mouth, seemingly having calmed down, my right leg rose as I aimed for his neither region, kneeling him hard in the balls. Mingiâs lips parted in a loud cry and I chuckled as I was able to push him back, send him tumbling into the desk as he doubled over, face scrunched up in pain as he started moaning in pain. I didnât waste any more time as I took off towards the door, sprinting out of the room, a little disheartened when I noticed the long hallway littered with doors on both sides. But I noticed light pouring down from one direction and I took off towards it, the skirt of my dress raised above my knees as I felt thankful for being a fast runner, my feet carrying me to the stairs in no time, able to hear the waves crashing against the shore and the salty air as I ran up the stairs, momentarily blinded by the strong sunlight. I have reached my freedom, Mingi had no chance of catching me, and I would return home to my father unscathed, saving him from having to give out God knows how much money to this stupid pirate.
But I wasnât prepared for the scene unfolding in front of me as I reached the top of the stairs. A man held a big sword in his hands as he seemed to be sparring with a red-haired woman, their swords loud as they clashed against each other. There was a man climbed up high and looking over the water. There were a few men walking around, pulling barrels or just sharpening their knives, but perhaps, what was the most shocking was how far away the shore seemed to be. It sent my heart into a frenzy as I stepped further outside, realizing that water was the only thing that surrounded us, making it harder to breathe as I spun around in one place, taking everything in. The stench in the room, the sea and the fish, the constant rocking and loud wavesâwe were out on the open sea on a large ship. I gasped as I pressed a hand against my mouth, trying to catch my breath as my heart was pumping wildly, making me dizzy as the loud clanking of swords came to an abrupt stop, becoming eerily silent around me as I looked up. All eyes were on me, and I gulped nervously, unsettled by the weird looks the older men were giving me. Or perhaps I should calling them pirates. I wasnât so curious to find out anything more about them, I just wanted to go home to my father. There were some rapid thuds behind me, until I became aware of the footsteps headed heavily towards me, catching me off guard when a harsh grip was settled around my bicep. It didnât feel like Mingiâs grip, however, and I found myself struggling against it instantly, uncaring of the people watching. I had to free myself, I needed to get away sooner than later while I was still up on deck. Perhaps I could swim back to the shore.
âLet me go you filthyââ My eyes widened as I whipped my head around, yanking against the grip, only to be taken off guard at the extremely gorgeous man back staring at me, unbudging despite my attempts to free myself, âoh, you look quite pristine for a pirate.â
An amused chuckle left the black-haired manâs lips, and his hair was in a manbun similar to Mingiâs, however his hair was a lot longer. His eyes were big and his lips plump, his skin tan. His outfit was put together and looked to be in perfect state, a dark corset around his torso as a long coat hung off his shoulders, Iâve never seen a man wear a corset before. He was tall, but not as tall as Mingi.
âThatâs a compliment I hadnât gotten before,â His voice was deeper, yet his chuckle high pitched. He talked smoothly and elegantly, confusing me the longer I took him in, âBut I must ask who you are, love.â
âYou first, love.â I snapped, eyes narrowing at the stupidly gorgeous man. He chuckled, lips curling into a rather unsettling smile as his round eyes lost their friendliness.
âPark Seonghwa, Quartermaster of Ateez, pleased, love?â His tone was mocking and rather cold, unappreciative of my demanding nature. I gulped and nodded, but refused to speak up. I wasnât about to give away my identity, it meant not everyone knew who I was. Maybe it was just Mingi who knew, and I intended on keeping it that way.
âAnd just who brought this yapping brat on my ship?â There was another voice calling out, higher pitched and snappy, and I gasped offended as my eyes snapped up towards the voice. There was a cat-like eyed man leaning over the railing, features sharp and well defined as his aura was demanding and intimidating, glaring daggers at me.
Before I could say anything, there was another unknown voice speaking up, âProbably Mingi, you know he has an affinity for shiny new thingsââ
A groan cut his words off as I looked his way, surprised to find the red-haired woman glaring at the tall man, he seemed to be around Mingiâs height. The man chuckled sheepishly, looking away from the woman with a shrug, âWhat? You know itâs true.â
âYunho.â The woman reprimanded as my eyes remained on them, noticing the quick yet obvious loving look in the manâs eyes as he smiled at the woman, his hand finding hers, fingers intertwining. It made me think of Mingi as he often did that, and I found myself blushing stupidly as I huffed out loud. It caught the attention of the man holding me and I quickly yanked my arm free, stumbling as I had thought he wouldnât release me so easily. I caught my footing quickly, however, and quickly patted down my dress, pulling my shoulders back and holding my chin high. The man holding me previously and the other one leaning against the railing chuckled almost simultaneously and I scowled, giving them both a glare that wouldâve shut up any servant back at the manor, but these two idiots seemed even more amused as they started snickering while they shared a glance.
âHey!â There was suddenly a commotion downstairs, until loud thuds hit the wooden stairs as my head snapped towards the sound, âY/N! Come back here! I willââ
Mingi froze as he got on deck, now all eyes on him as his chest was heaving, eyes widening when he looked up towards the railing, âCaptain!â
âGood morning, Mingi.â The man smirked, placing his chin in his open palm, âCare to explain yourself?â
âThis isnât like last time, I swear!â Mingi was quick to exclaim, and gone was the cocky and confident man as his eyes widened, and he scrambled to explain himself to the, apparently, Captain of the ship, âSheâs likeâsuper rich. Sheâs a princess, Hongjoong! Weâre gonna get so much money this time, that we wonât have to trade for a whole month!â
âIs that so, Mingi?â The Captain looked intrigued as he quirked an eyebrow, looking in my direction. I scoffed and crossed my arms over my chest, glaring at the man, âBut Wooyoung and Haneul are taking care of that issue currently.â
âSure, but weâve still got some weeks until we meet up with them, surely the plus income comes in handy, right, Seonghwa?â Mingi raised his eyebrows as he looked towards the other man with a manbun, whoâs lips were pursed as he hummed.
âIâm always up for more money, but it depends what our Captain wantsââ
âIâm not a princess.â I suddenly stated loudly, all eyes snapping onto me. Mingiâs eyebrows furrowed as he looked confused for a second before his eyes narrowed.
âToo late, princess, youâve already told me last nightââ
âAnd I lied.â I smirked, looking at Mingi challengingly as his eyebrows furrowed even more as he took some steps towards me.
âNo, you didnâtââ
âI am related to the Queen, but I am not a princess, although I should be one.â There were a few snickers but I didnât look to see from whom as I watched Mingiâs expression fall, and face contort into anger. It felt nice to have the upper hand for once, having tricked him into believing I was royalty. I chuckled, grinning as he came to a stop in front of me.
âIn that case, throw her overboard.â My eyes widened at the Captainâs nonchalant sentence, attention already elsewhere as he went back to the wheel, looking out onto the sea.
âHongjoongââ The red-haired woman started, but I cut her off as my heartbeat picked up again.
âIâm rich!â I exclaimed, looking between Mingi and the Captain, âMy father can surely pay however much you ask of him. We areâŠfilthy rich!â
Mingi chuckled, looking at me smugly, and it made me want to grab onto his manbun and yank on it.
âIs that so?â The Captain called, but looked rather uninterested as Seonghwa also seemed to turn his attention elsewhere, looking like he started patrolling, talking to the other pirates on deck. Yunho and the red-haired girl also went back to sparing, and I just now noticed that the man high up in the sky was watching everything unfold beneath him.
âIâll take care of her, donât worry, Hongjoong.â Mingi mockingly saluted towards the Captain before he gripped me by the nape and turned me around, forcing me to walk towards the stairs. I hissed and tried to get out of his grip, but Mingi just grunted in warning and made me walk down the stairs, leading me back to that God-awful room, probably.
           As the minutes went by, I started to realize that this man was just as stupid as any other one, not one complete or smart thought in his head as he stood glaring in my direction, seemingly having ran out of patience. I scoffed as I glared back at him, just as fed up with him as he was with me. As Mingi opened his mouth to speak, I quickly spoke up with a loud and clear voice.
âFor the last time, Song Mingi, you are not chaining me to your goddamn bed!â My voice cracked at the end as I was turning borderline hysterical, body starting to shake. There was no way in hell that this man was chaining me to his dirty bed!
âAnd for the last time, Yoon Y/N, I am chaining you to my goddamn bed!â Mingi snapped back, his deep voice a few octaves higher as the huff he let out was loud, eyes ablaze. My jaw tensed and I crossed my arms in front of my chest, staring him down challengingly.
âIf you touch me, I will break your fingers and then Lieutenant Kim will have your head for itââ
âIs that the man you were dancing with at that ridiculous ball?â Mingi cut me off, jaw tense like mine as his grip tightened around the chains he was holding in both hands. They looked heavy, and I refused to have those rusty things touching my skin.
âWhy?â I smirked, uncrossing my arms, âAre you jealous?â
Mingi scoffed, rolling his eyes theatrically, âAs ifâŠyou wish, darling.â
âAs much as I love a little drama,â I smiled sweetly, raising my hand to look at my nails nonchalantly, rather unpleased to see the nail polish already peeling off. Soojin had always been quite incompetent when it came to applying nail polish, âIâd rather not have a stupid and incompetent pirate and a gorgeous but poor Lieutenant fighting over meââ
âHow arrogant to think thatâd weâd ever want to fight over you.â Mingi cut me off, snappy as he stormed up to me, glaring down at me. My lips curled into a mocking smirk as I grabbed his hands and squeezed them harder over the chain he was holding, making him hiss.
âSurely you didnât take me hostage just because Iâm rich,â I chuckled, trailing my forefinger from his wrist right up to his elbow, watching as Mingi gulped nervously, âIf I wasnât as beautiful as I am, you wouldnât have even as much as glanced my way, pirate.â
Mingi seemed to fidget for a second, but he cleared his throat and looked at me intently, eyes narrowing, âYou seem to think rather highly of yourself, princess, so let me set some things straight. In fact, I did not give two flying fucks about your or any other ladyâs looks from that ball when I was looking for my next prey. Iâm not here looking for a partner, Iâm here looking for money. And whoever has the bigger wealth, is whoever I pick. Maybe this will humble you a little, darling, but you were the easiest prey last night as you had stupidly exposed yourself to everyone by leaving that God-awful ballâŠand you just made my job so much easier, thank you for that, peasant.â
I gasped at the last word, slapping Mingiâs exposed chest before pushing him backwards, glaring at him furiously as a wide smirk stretched onto his lips, watching me smugly and pleased of himself, while I tried to control my rage. How dare he disrespect me like that?! Who was he to say such things to me, a noble and higher up on the social anarchy?! He was the peasant here, not me.
âAnd a peasant must be put on chains, unless we want them causing any more problemsââ
âA peasant,â I took a deep breath, trying to control the tremor in my voice, âdoesnât have to beg for others to give them money, to blackmail a poor father after kidnaping his daughter, nor does he have to think about how to fend for himself day after dayâoh, wait! That is what a peasant does, pirate, sounds like you two have a lot more in common than I, a noble, and a peasant does. So who exactly are you calling a peasant here, idiot?â
Mingiâs jaw locked as he bit his lower lip, nodding his head wordlessly, staring down at the wooden floor, chains rattling in his grip as he shook his hands. I continued to hold my head high as Mingi slowly looked up, eyes ablaze and face turned into a scowl as a venomous expression spread over his face, âExcuse me, your highness, that not all of us are raised in puff and lavish. That not all of us have thirty servants fending for our mansions and castles, maids who wipe our asses because we donât know how to do that ourselves, or chests filled with gold to the brim, awaiting to be spent on useless items, such as the newest dress the Queen thinks is fashionable. And nowâshut up, Y/N, Iâve had enough of hearing your stupid voice and ignorant words! Iâll chain you up, and you will shut up, unless you want me to gag you as well.â
And then he suddenly marched up to me, the backs of my knees already pressing into the bed, leaving no space for me to run away. My eyebrows furrowed and I whined as he took hold of my left wrist forcefully, trying to push me down on the bed, but I held myself strong, glaring daggers in his face as we made eye contact. Mingi was visibly furious, a constant sneer on his face as he hissed, a silent warning in his eyes for me to stop. But I wouldnât stop, did he think he could scare me with empty words? If he treated me like this, I would be his worst nightmare. And just as he went to grip my other hand to push me down on the bed, I moved faster, right hand going above his head and fingers tangling tightly in his manbun. Mingiâs eyes found mine, and for a second, he looked confused, but then he gasped as I yanked on his hair hard, tilting his head back as I made sure all of my fingers were tightly tangled into his blonde locks, nails pushing against his scalp.
âWhat the hell, Y/N!â He screamed, voice high pitched as the chains suddenly hitting the floor made a loud noise, making me cringe and whine in pain as they hit my bare toes. That would certainly bruise, and so, with a glare, I looked back at Mingi, who was grabbing my wrist with both hands now, trying to pull my hand away, only failing and making me yank more on his locks, âHey, stop it!â
I scoffed and pulled his head lower, making Mingiâs back bend backwards as I stepped around him, pulling him forcefully after myself. Mingi was fighting back, but having to crouch down and walk at the same time didnât allow him much choice, he couldnât push me off himself. I didnât know where I was headed, but walking him around the room like this perhaps taught him a lesson, so, I started walking us aimlessly, pulling harder and harder on his hair, Mingiâs whines turning into loud groans and hisses.
âOh, youâre asking for it, Y/N, when I get my hands on youââ
âWhat, will you chain me to the bed?â I asked sweetly, abruptly stopping, Mingi crashing into my side. I leaned close to his face, grinning wickedly as I yanked on his hair again, which was surprisingly soft, making him grit his teeth at me, âWill you gag me and taunt me more? Poor little Mingi, his fragile ego hurt by a woman merely stating the truthââ
âYou are a bitch.â I gasped and yanked him forward, sinking my other hand into his hair too, our bodies pressed against each other as Mingi struggled to keep up.
âMaybe I am a bitch, but when I get back to my papa, I will continue on living my life like nothing happened, while youâll have a target on your head that will make you and your crew perish,â I grinned evilly, Mingiâs face twisting with another wave of anger, âI wouldnât say you got much out of this whole ordeal, Mingi.â
To my surprise, he stopped struggling against me, his grip loose against my wrists, making my eyebrows furrow. I thought I had finally knocked some sense into him, but suddenly his hands moved, and I felt his large palm against the back of my head, long fingers tangled into my hair, silver rings digging into my scalp. My eyes widened when I realized what he was about to do, and a loud gasp left my lips as Mingi finally yanked on my hair, tilting my head back. I yelped loudly, tears springing into my eyes as he used more force than I did on him, the fragile strands pulling my scalp harshly, making it burn.
âHow does it feel to get your own treatment, princess?â Mingiâs tone was mocking, but he still hissed when my fingers flexed, âI bet your maids hate your fucking guts, Y/N. Youâre horribleââ
âSay something new if you want to actually insult meââ I yelped again as Mingi yanked harder, the corset still tight around my body, not allowing me to bend my back anymore backwards, âStop it!â
âIf you let me go firstââ
âNever.â I hissed, making Mingi groan.
âYouâre so fucking stubbornâI wonât chain you to the bed, for fuckâs sake, just let me go!â Mingi screamed, voice raw and annoyed, aggressively puffing his chest out into mine.
âYou first!â I screamed back, adamant on not letting go first. It would give him the upper hand, I wasnât stupid! Mingi groaned loudly and suddenly the burn was gone from my scalp, his fingers untangled from my locks, hand gone from my head. As he opened his mouth, I did the same and Mingi hissed, standing up to his full height, glaring daggers at me. My heart seemed to jump into my throat as we stood pressed chest to chest, our breathing rather ragged, jaw gritted and glare sharp, the tall man looming over me.
âYou vex me.â Mingi hissed, fisting his palms at his side.
âAnd you irk me.â I hissed back, looking him in the eyes with a defying look. He just shook his head and stepped back, leaving me rather confused as he walked to his closet, not before kicking the chains to the side, and opened the door. It almost came off and he had to steady it with both hands to stop it from falling down, but suddenly he dug inside and when he pulled his hand back, he turned his head to throw me a glance. And then, clothes were thrown in my face and my eyebrows furrowed as I scrambled to catch the items before they fell, giving Mingi a confused look.
âChange out of your clothes, you stink.â I rolled my eyes before looking down at the foreign clothing items. Were those pants? Iâve never worn such thing before, they were for menâŠbut then again, that red-headed woman up on the deck wore pants as well. Was this the latest trend? Couldnât be, I never heard the Queen saying anything about it.
âI donât stink,â I gave Mingi a look as I placed the clothes on the desk, placing my hands on my hips, âHowever, you do.â
Mingi scoffed, mirroring my stance, âOh, really? My apologies, princess, but weâve run out of milk and roses a week ago. I will make sure to pick these items up the next time we dock down, cannot go around smelling like dead fish and sweat, now, can I?â
âAt least youâre aware.â I muttered with a smirk, making Mingi close his eyes for a second as he inhaled and exhaled, suddenly looking tired as he opened his eyes.
âI donât stink.â He snapped and I chuckled, grabbing the white shirt to inspect it. I brought it up to my nose, and was rather taken aback to find it smelling like vanilla. My eyes found Mingiâs and his eyebrows were raised as he stared at me, but I refused to voice my thoughts. How could a pirate smell like vanilla?
âWell,â I snapped, placing the shirt down again, âWill you turn around? I have to change.â
Mingi made to pretend he was thinking, pressing his forefinger into his plump lower lip, his eyebrows furrowing cutely, âHmm, let me thinkâno!â
The smirk on his lips made my skin crawl as he shamelessly racked his eyes over my body, making me feel suddenly naked under his darkening gaze despite being fully clothed. I gulped, aware of my cheeks suddenly flushing, but not out of embarrassment. I was flustered andâŠbefore I could dwell more on it, I grabbed a book from the table and flung it at Mingi, making him grunt as the bookâs spine crashed into his exposed chest.
âHeavens, youâre so infuriating.â He muttered as he rolled his eyes, finally turning his back to me. I smiled in triumph and then quickly went to undo the buttons of the dress at the front, careful with my actions as the dress was valuable and had sentimental value to me. The fabric was soft and fragile and once the last button was undone, I carefully slid the sleeves off my hands, skin covered in goosebumps as the temperature was rather low in Mingiâs atrocious room. I was careful as I finally stepped out of the green dress, folding it in two and placing it onto the back of the chair. I tensed when I heard movement coming from Mingiâs direction, but when I looked, he was still facing me with his back and he seemed to have opened the book as he hummed, probably flipping through the pages. Itâs rather peculiar that a pirate is interested in literature. The books on his desk were almost identical to the oneâs in my fatherâs library from the forbidden section, my favorite ones. I quickly unclasped the item that Soojin and Soyeon called the âupside-down basketâ, the one that made the skirts of my dresses big, princess like. I raised it overhead and placed it onto the ground next to me before pushing my stockings down my legs, glad that my skin would finally stop being itchy. My undergarment was covered by a silk gown that reached mid-thigh and the last thing I had to get rid off before I could wear Mingiâs clothes was the corset. I reached around myself, feeling up my back to find the strings, and then pulled. But nothing happened. I sighed quietly, pulling again and hoping I could untangle it, but nothing happened. The corset was still as tight as ever, my hands couldnât reach far back, I couldnât do this on my own. My eyes ventured towards Mingi, but I quickly shook my head at the ridiculous idea. Iâd rather die than have Mingi help meâŠbut then again, if I had to wear this corset for much longer, I might just die. My torso felt numb, and it ached as the corset dug into my skin uncomfortably, my breasts also aching from being pushed up for such long time. I sighed again and looked in Mingiâs direction, biting my lower lip. He surely wouldnât do anything inappropriate if I were to ask him to help, right?
I cleared my throat and shuffled uncomfortably, âMingiâŠâ
There was no response at all, it seemed like he hadnât heard me, âMingi.â
âWhat?â His tone was snappy, and I licked my lips, looking at the floor.
âI, uhâcan you undo my corset?â I asked quietly and glanced up, watching Mingiâs body tense as silence followed for a brief moment.
âCan I what?â He asked bewildered.
âUnlace my corset, Mingi.â I snapped, impatient, âI canât do it myself; my hands donât reach that far behind.â
âOh.â Mingi muttered and he took a deep breath before wordlessly nodding his head. I wasnât exactly prepared as he turned around, cheeks slightly red as he seemed to be looking at my face only, biting his lower lip nervously as he slowly approached me. I averted my eyes and cleared my throat awkwardly, swirling around as I grabbed my own arms, rubbing at my cold skin, trying to offer myself comfort as I heard Mingi come to a stop behind me. There was a soft thud and I glanced back to see the book placed on the table.
âAlright, Iâll unlace your corset.â His raspy voice was low as it was quiet, and my body tensed when I felt his fingers brush against the exposed skin of my back. I had to remind myself to breathe as I was too hyper focused on every move of Mingiâs, the softness his fingers worked with as he started undoing the knots, gently pulling the strings apart. I licked my lips as his finger brushed against my heated skin, untangling the top two knots, already bringing even the littlest relief to my body as I exhaled harshly.
âDid I hurt you?â Mingi asked quietly, stopping. I quickly shook my head as my fingers dug into the skin of my arms, trying to find a steady breath as my heart was beating faster and faster. My face felt hot and I knew it was probably red.
âNo, Iâm fine.â I whispered, and Mingi grunted once before I felt his fingers move again, slightly yanking my body backwards as he probably couldnât untangle a knot that easily. Soyeon and Soojin always tied my corsets tightly and expertly, otherwise I wouldâve fired them long ago. I cleared my throat as Mingi started humming quietly, suddenly aware that his body was close to mine as his warmth engulfed mine, luring me in with his vanilla scent, mixed with the sea and gunpowder, which was more prominent now than it was last night. My cheeks flushed even more when I remembered the way my nose had pressed against his exposed collarbone, breathing in deep his scent, finding comfort in it and the way Mingiâs larger body seemed to hold me so securely, making me feel the safest I ever have. I gulped, rather loudly, and felt even more knots come loose as suddenly the pressure was taken off my ribs, allowing me to breathe freely, my lungs finally able to fill with air to the fullest. I gasped quietly, palms balling up into fists as Mingiâs fingers brushed against my clothed back, and it arched subconsciously as my skin erupted in goosebumps. I heard a loud gulp from behind and tried to ignore the way I could hear Mingi breathing, making me shudder involuntarily. He suddenly sniffed loudly as he undid more knots, lower ribs freed too, and I closed my eyes as I exhaled quietly in relief, body no longer straining and aching from the restriction the garment offered. I smiled in content, body relaxing and unaware that I leaned back against Mingi, arms hanging limply next to my body as I relished in the feeling that taking off the corset meant after so many hours of wearing it. However, I flinched when I felt Mingiâs large hands wrap around my waist, firmly gripping me. I froze, unblinking and unbreathing as I waited for his next move, which to my surprise, was to yank the corset apart, strings coming undone, slipping from their bindings. My eyes widened a little and I quickly stood up straight again, confused as to why I was disappointed that Mingi no longer held onto me. I felt Mingi slipping the corset upwards and I raised my arms, accustomed to this due to my maid always helping me, and allowed Mingi to take the corset off. I whirled around, about to thank him and act like nothing had happened, but the look on Mingiâs face was startling for a second. His own cheeks seemed to be flushed and he was biting his lower lip, eyebrows slightly furrowed and eyes darker than their usual color, pupils blown wide. I gulped as I looked at him, pondering my next move as I reached for the corset, muttering a quiet âthank youâ as Mingi released the fabric. He didnât say anything and I felt myself mesmerized, unable to move quite yet as Mingi reached forward, fingers lightly tangling at my sides into the silk fabric of the short gown. The thin strap had slipped off my left shoulder, and as Mingiâs eyes racked over all the skin exposed to him, I finally realized I was standing almost as good as naked in front of him. My eyes widened and I took a big step back, averting my eyes as Mingi coughed, rubbing his nose before his fingers tangled into his hair, undoing his manbun. His hair was messy, but he looked off to the side as he quickly retied the messy bun, caused by me, and cleared his throat.
âUh, finish up quickly.â He sounded almost breathless as he swiftly turned, offering me privacy once again. I hummed and nodded even if he didnât see me, settling into motion quickly. I threw the corset onto the bed and grabbed his white shirt, pulling it over my shoulders and almost chuckled at how big it was on me. But I quickly started buttoning it up, making sure that my chest was covered well as I stopped at the last button underneath my chin. The shirt was as long as my gown, they both reached mid-thigh. I grabbed the pants and gave them a distasteful look before slipping my legs into each pant leg, the feeling foreign as my exposed legs were instantly wrapped up in warmth, the feeling not as repulsive as I had imagined it to be. I tucked in the shirt and glared at the end of the pants, pooling around my feet. Despite not being short myself, Mingi was too tall for me to comfortably wear his clothes, but I did appreciate itâŠeven if he probably thought I didnât. I watched the front of the pants in confusion, wondering if the lace was to lace them up like a corset.
âUh, how do I lace this up?â I asked in confusion, making Mingi turn around, looking just as confused. His face flashed with amusement as he caught onto what I meant, and he walked close again, a small amused smile on his lips.
âYeah, like this.â My skin tingled when our fingers brushed against each other and my cheeks instantly flushed, I was glad Mingi was focused on the lace and not my face. He pulled tightly, and I gasped as I was yanked towards him, having to steady myself on his broad shoulders, making Mingi chuckle as he cast me a quick glance. Lacing up these pants was a lot easier and quicker as I watched Mingi demonstrate it, something I would be able to do on my own too from now on. When he was done he patted my waist twice, and I tried to keep my eyes off his face as my heart lurched at the action again, stepping back and crouching down to fix the problem at my feet as I rolled the pants up. Mingi watched me with amusement written all over his face.
âYouâre a dwarf.â I heard him say with a short laugh, making me roll my eyes.
âNo, youâre a giant.â I said as I stood up straight, hands on my hips, âSo, do I look okay? I assume you donât have a mirror here, so youâll have to tell me yourself.â
Mingiâs eyes ran up and down my body, taking me in, and I found myself blushing again, but his words were quick to chase away the fluster I felt, âNah, youâre hideous. Donât worry, at least the sirens wonât want you.â
âSirens?â I asked with a pout, eyebrows furrowing, âI thought only mermaids existed.â
âOh, Jongho will be elated to talk to someone about all of that, come.â And before I could even put up a fight that I didnât want this Jongho guy talking to me, Mingi was pulling me after himself, fingers intertwining with mine once again.
           Three days have passed since I was taken hostage, and my papa still hadnât paid up. Did he not love me anymore because I misbehaved and left the ball without his permission? Did he not love his little daughter enough to bring her back to the safety of his mansion? Was Mingi asking for too much? No, that couldnât have been the case, we are rich. My father could pay however much Mingi asked in exchange for me, so that couldnât have been it. But if that was true, why was I still here? It made me huff desperately as I twirled the golden coin between my fingers, looking at it intently. These past three days had been quite horrible. There was nothing I could do on this ship, everyone was rude, dirty, and quite smelly. They did the same things every single day, and refused to let me join them, throwing insults such like, âI was a spoiled brat who never shut upâ or that âI was rude and had no mannersâ. Those words were bold as they were coming from some nasty old pirates. The only acceptable man on this wrenched ship seemed to be that Jongho guy, who happened to be fascinated with folklore, and seemed rather eager to tell me everything he knew about it. I wasnât quite interested per se of what he had to say most of times, but it took my mind off the pressing issues at hand. That being that I was bored out of my mind, and that I hadnât had a normal milk bath in four days, and that the salty air had cracked my skin, drying it out. Every time I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror in the sad of an excuse of a bathroom they had on this ship, I jumped, and once even almost cried, barely believing that my beautiful skin was now burnt around my nose due to the harsh sun I got exposed to daily when I was up on deck. I wasnât doing well; my thoughts were turning grim as well. I just wanted to be back at my mansion, surrounded by the cool air, the spacious rooms, my books, the nice perfumes wafting through the rooms, the beautiful garden, and my father. I couldnât live like this anymore. I was supposed to be pampered, not mocked, insulted, and ignored.
And Mingi was making the whole experience even worse, annoying me at any given chance, playing with me, and taunting me. Yesterday, he refused to let me have lunch, stating that âI had misbehaved that morning, and now I was being punished for itâ. If it werenât for Taeri, the red-haired girl, then Mingi wouldâve locked me in his room, leaving me banging on the door and screaming after him. Despite not liking most of the pirates on this pathetic excuse of a ship, Taeri seemed to be quite enjoyable. She was soft spoken and very nurturing, and she checked in on me every morning, making sure that Mingi didnât make me uncomfortable. I found that rather generous of her, and quickly begged her to let me be her roommate for as long as I had to stay on this ship, but she nicely let me down, telling me that she was, unfortunately, already sharing a room with Yunho. I found that rather peculiar, but after close observation of the two, I came to the realization that they were in love. I have never felt that emotion, but based on all the books I have read, their romance looked exactly the same like in those beautiful stories. Their eyes were filled with warmth, and Yunho would never stop smiling when Taeri was next to him, and I didnât fail to notice how protective he was of her as well. Perhaps I was jealous that Taeri managed to find her lover, meanwhile me, a very desirable woman was still waiting for her prince. It was rather sad, but I decided not to dwell more on it while I was on this pirate ship, I would find my prince surely once I get back to my old life.
Currently, Mingi and I were crammed up in his small and ugly room, a floorboard near his bed cracked in, which I have discovered two days ago with disdain as my foot went through the hole, ankle almost getting stuck as I screeched for Mingi to get it out, fearful of all the insects and rats that would touch my skin. But Mingi, like the asshat he was, just stood laughing and making fun of me, walking closer, and mocking me until I broke down in tears, making his eyes widen as he finally crouched down and gingerly pulled my leg out of the hole, muttering something about me being overly dramatic before he left the room, offering me time to change into day wear clothes. I was lucky with Taeri being here, her clothes were almost a perfect fit as she was nice enough to borrow me one of her leather pants and two shirts. However, Mingi refused to let me wear Taeriâs shirts, and hid them on top of his closet, where I couldnât reach them. He was a menace and he loved tormenting me, so deciding to turn this against him, ignoring every particle in my body screaming at me to act like the lady I was, I went ahead and unbuttoned the top buttons of Mingiâs shirt each morning, leaving my cleavage exposed, the silky gown the only clothing item that covered my breasts. The first time Mingi saw me, he turned red like a tomato, and spluttered on about me being inappropriate as he marched up to me and quickly buttoned the shirt up, giving me a warning look to keep it that way while we were up on deck. But, of course, I didnât listen to him, and to my utmost disgust, I had a slimy pirate grabbing after me, spluttering disgusting things in my face about my body and what he was going to do to me, until I raised my fist up high and connected it against his wrinkly nose, hearing a loud crack. Mingi was by our side in a moment, reprimanding me for my actions, up until I told him why I had done what I had done, shocked to find Mingi throwing another punch at the old pirate, blood flowing down his face after the second blow to his nose. The Captain had rudely called for us to stop and scramble off, calling for a man named Yeosang, apparently the crewâs doctor. And if I thought today I would have a normal day while Mingi dragged me up on deck in the morning after the both of us got changed, I was extremely wrong. I had pulled my hair in a low bun and was watching Yunho and Taeri spare, eyes following their moves curiously, wondering what it felt like holding a sword. Mingi had abandoned me, apparently having to help Yeosang in carrying some heavy barrels from some chamber under deck, up on deck, both of them sweaty by the time they got up. I was sitting on a barrel, playing with a golden coin I had borrowed from Jongho last night at dinner while he was too busy showing me the drawings of this one supposed Siren that he had met. It was rather hard to believe, I had thought the man was simply crazy, but Seonghwa was there to confirm, that they indeed have captured a Siren not too long ago, but due to some issues with another pirate crew, the Siren escaped.
I had sighed loudly, the wind carrying it away, as my eyes fixated longingly on the shore, which seemed to be even more far away than it was when I had arrived on this ship. Jongho had said that the Navyâs fleet had been scouting the waters, having a hunch that perhaps I had been kidnaped by the pirates, so we had to sail out a little bit further, where they wouldnât find us. The thought was disheartening, knowing that Lieutenant Kim wouldnât be able to save me. I had quite quickly grown bored of watching Yunho and Taeri spare, so I jumped off the barrel, and walked towards an opened chest, finding it filled with different sized weapons, some big shotguns in it as well. I leaned over and brushed my fingers against the sharp blade, gripping the handle of the dagger curiously, dropping it in exchange to hold onto the end of a shotgun. I had seen weapons before, my father would hunt every now and then, but I was never allowed to hold one. As my curiosity got the better of me, and nobody was actually paying attention to me, I took the shotgun in my hands and straightened up, surprised by its actual weight. I pursed my lips as I raised it up, narrowing my eyes as I continued to inspect the shotgun, noticing that it was covered in gunpowder. I suddenly realized that Mingi smelled the same, and it made me wonder why that was. Could he be the one who wielded these shotguns? But before I could dwell more on that thought, firm arms suddenly wrapped around my middle, pulling me into a sturdy body, and I gasped loudly as I almost dropped the shotgun.
âI wouldnât do that,â Mingiâs deep voice whispered into my ear, his lips brushing against the skin just barely, âMight have to up the sum for daddy dearest.â
My heart was beating like crazy, hands slightly shaking from the fright he had given me, but also from the sudden proximity, and body pressing into mine. Mingi didnât seem to be too bothered by the lack of space between us, and I cleared my throat, hands tightening around the shotgun.
âMaybe I should try and see how this weapon works,â I smirked, turning my head to look up at Mingi, âI choose you to be my target.â
Mingi chuckled, lips pulling into a dashing smile, and for a second I forgot how to breathe. His once long blonde hair was now extremely short and spikey, sticking up in all directions. Two days ago, it came quite as a shock seeing him before dinner as he had walked inside our shared room, muttering about how he didnât want to risk getting his hair pulled like I had done, therefore, he got rid of his long locks. At first I had thought he was crazy for cutting his beautiful, soft, long hair, but one day later, I realized maybe it wasnât such a bad idea. His already sharp features were even more highlighted now, eyes appearing sharper, his cheekbones high and well-defined, certainly attention grabbing, and his jawline chiseled. It also made his tall nose stand out more, the little mole underneath his eye and close to his jawline only adding to his charm.
âHmm, I thought you were my target, princess.â Mingi muttered, eyebrows raising as he snapped me out of my thoughts, suddenly aware of how badly my face was burning. And it wasnât from the sun.
I scoffed and rolled my eyes, âIâm hardly a target, love, I could fight you anytime. I thought you had seen how I punched that old fool.â
âYeah,â Mingi smirked, raising an eyebrow as his arms tightened around my middle, making my breath hitch, âBut thatâs an old man, not a young one full with strength and life. Just because I let you have your way around, doesnât mean Iâm weaker than youâor that you can overpower me, darling. Itâs quite the opposite, actually.â
As I opened my mouth to retort back, I was suddenly very forcefully pushed forward as Mingi veered me slightly to the side so the chest wouldnât be in the way, and suddenly, I was caged in between the railing and Mingiâs body. My hips dug into the sturdy wood harshly, making me groan as one of Mingiâs hands slowly slipped up my torso, grabbing my jaw harshly. I hissed and tried to yank my head free, but I couldnât as Mingi wasnât budging. My heart beat frantically as my grip on the shotgun tightened, trying to focus on what was happening. On what Minigâs real intention was by doing this, trying to find a way out.
âCat got your tongue now, Y/N?â Mingi whispered, voice low and close to my ear, rather sinister. I gulped, but remained silent, refusing to back down, âI could overthrow you without even lifting a finger, precious, and you wouldnât even be able to scream for help.â
My eyebrows furrowed as I opened my mouth to do just that, knowing that Taeri was still on deck, but suddenly the hand holding my jaw tightly slipped to my neck and Mingiâs fingers covered by rings suddenly curled around my throat, squeezing just enough to make my body tense as my air was cut off. I started to panic as Mingi just chuckled and watched me struggle against him, his eyes glued to the side of my face. I gripped his left arm with my hand and dug my nails into his skin, hopeful that it would make him release me, but he just chuckled and applied more pressure to my throat, making my eyes widen as I realized I was slowly starting to choke. Caged in, unable to push him off or even move away, I realized I had to find another way to break free. But my brain was losing air and my body had started shaking, I didnât know what to do. I could only hope someone would notice and finally stop him, but it seemed like nobody cared. Not even Taeri, so, I had to save myself again. And so, as a last-minute desperate thought, I raised my left leg high and brought it down hard on Mingiâs foot, hopefully cracking his toes. He let out a loud howl, instantly releasing me and stepping back, making me double over as I closed my eyes and inhaled deeply, heartbeat fast and skin burning. I threw the shotgun on the floor and gripped the railing hard, feeling tears spring to my eyes. The audacity this stupid pirate had, made me beyond furious.
âYou might be stronger,â I hissed as I turned to glare at Mingi, âBut Iâm smarter, you asshat!â
And with that, I had stormed off, tears rolling down my cheeks as I tried to calm my breathing and reassure myself that nothing actually has happened to me, that Mingi was being an idiot and was only trying to piss me off, which he had succeeded in doing. So, hours later, he was paying for it. I hadnât spoken to him since that incident this morning, and after he finished whatever stupid duties he had on this stupid ship, he had come down to his room. He had paused in the doorway when he saw me sitting at his desk, feet up as I sat low in his chair, playing with the borrowed coin from Jongho. Mingi said nothing, but his eyes slightly narrowed as he walked further inside, coming closer. Despite my heartbeat picking up again, I ignored him, slightly surprised that he left me alone for once. He grabbed a book and very loudly jumped towards his bed, groaning as his large body got tangled in the sheets smelling like vanilla. I glanced at him from the corner of my eyes, and found him leaned against the wall, feet dangling off his bed as he had opened the book, lips sucked in as his eyebrows furrowed. He wore a black tank top today, his muscular biceps on display, a shiny golden forearm bracelet hugging his left bicep tightly. It was a sight that threw me off guard, only to realize that I quite liked the visual it offered. Mingiâs narrow waist was once again highlighted by the thick leather belt tied around it, the black tank top tucked inside his matching leather pants. He had a pearl necklace at the base of his neck, hugging the skin tightly, and another longer one that reached between his pecks with a moonstone as a pendant.
I smirked, an ingenious thought forming in my mind, serving as revenge for what he had done to me this morning. I pushed the chair a little bit further back, making it screech deliciously against the wooden floorboard, quickly averting my eyes when Mingi glanced my way over his book. I crossed my legs over one another as I relocated them towards the edge of the desk, sighing loudly as I slipped down lower in the chair. I flipped the golden coin between my fingers, tapping my nails against it occasionally. I checked to see Mingiâs reaction, but he seemed unbothered so far, so I smirked, and let out another sigh, louder this time. I licked my lips and groaned as I threw my head back, pouting in the process, staring out the small round window. I felt eyes on me for a second, but I ignored Mingi as I continued with another loud sigh. Then, I paused, making sure he was reading again before I started tapping the desk with the heel of my right leg, hitting the edge of it just the way I had wanted. I chose a steady rhythm for it, sighing every so often, putting the next step of my plan into action.
âWhat is my papa up to right nowâŠâ I muttered with a pout, âI wonder why he hadnât paid up yetâŠâ
I sighed loudly again, hitting the desk rather harshly, the sound louder. There was the flip of the page, Mingi didnât reactâyet, âIs there possibly something wrong?â
I hit my heel against the desk again, âDid something happen to my papa as well? I wouldnât be surprised if these ugly and stupid pirates somehow got to him tooâŠâ
I heard Mingi shuffling on the bed before he cleared his throat, but I just continued acting oblivious as I was pouting, still staring out the window, âOr what if he never got the letterâŠoh, noâŠIâm stuck here forever!â
I started sniffing, making quiet crying sounds as Mingi cleared his throat again, eyes set on me with a glare. But it didnât faze me as I quickly shook my head, taking a deep breath, my heel coming down against the desk rather harshly, âWhat ifâŠwhat if he doesnât love me enough to save me?!â
I sniffed loudly, tapping my leg against the desk louder and more frequently, stare boring into the coin in my hand as Mingi huffed loudly, but didnât speak up just yet. Fine, then I would try this in a different way, âGod, Iâll never see Lieutenant Kim ever again! How I wish I never turned him down! Then I wouldnât be in this God-awful place, rotting away, my beauty hidden from the worldâŠâ
There was a scoff but as my eyes snapped to Mingi, he was looking at his book, his mouth pulled into a sneer. I smirked, tapping the desk lighter now, eyes boring into Mingiâs handsome face, âOh, the luxuries he had promised me. I should have said yes, he is the perfect match for me. He cares for me so deeply! He wouldâve done anything for meâI wouldnât even be here now with thisâirritating, smelly, ugly, and dumb pirate, whoâs room is falling apart and smells like rotten fish.â
Mingiâs jaw locked as he licked his lips, eyes narrowing as they quickly snapped up, making me avert mine as I sighed dreamily, eyebrows in a frown. The boat was rocking rather softly today, the waves not as harsh as yesterday, âOh, and this terrible ship is so awful! Every day I get more and more homesick. I wish that my papa would justâow!â
I yelped loudly as something hard hit my head, making me bolt up from the chair, eyes wide as I whipped my head around to look at Mingi. He was glaring at me as he had his arms crossed in front of his chest, biceps bulging.
âJust shut up, Y/N, heavens, I canât listen to your annoying voice for any longer!â He hissed; voice irritated as he glared daggers at me. My disdain turned into amusement as I leaned my hip against his desk, smirking at him.
âOh, poor little Mingi, bothered by a fragile woman who canât even defend herself.â I mocked him, pushing my lower lip out in a fake pout, âGod forbid he canât read his stupid fairytale book, or else heâll turn into a whiney toddlerââ
âIâm one fucking second away of gagging you, Y/N.â Mingi hissed, pushing himself off the wall. I rolled my eyes with a snort.
âYour threats had been all empty so far, love.â I smirked, flipping through his book lazily, âYouâll have to do more if you want to scare me into silence.â
âOh, yeah?â Mingiâs voice dropped and my eyes snapped to him when I heard the bed creaking, slightly widening at the annoyance clear on his face. As he went to stand up, I panicked and did the first thing that came to mind, threw his book at his face. Mingi barely dodged it, eyes widening as he looked offended.
âHey! Stop throwing my books at me!â He exclaimed, glaring at me as I stormed up to him, towering over his sitting form.
âYou started it now!â I hissed and reached around him, grabbing the book off the bed to hit him over the head. Mingi gasped and tried to shield his head at my continuous attacks, making me smirk when he couldnât swat at my hand to make me stop. It was rather amusing, watching the tall âscaryâ pirate trying to get away from a smaller woman, but unable to do so. I started laughing as Mingi whined loudly, leaning backwards and moving his torso in funny ways to escape me.
âStop it!â But I didnât care to listen to him as I continued laughing, finding the situation amusing, until I felt something soft hitting my side forcefully. I gasped, eyes going wide as I froze, staring down at Mingi. I had placed one knee up on the bed to be able to reach his retreating form, and now it was Mingi smirking at me as he held his pillow in his hands, raising it overhead to hit me with it. The impact left me huffing loudly as I dropped the book on the floor and dived for the only other pillow before Mingi could get his hands on it too and leave me defenseless, twisting my body so that I could hit him with it. It made contact with his face and Mingi groaned as I started giggling, hitting him some more as I got on the bed on both of my knees, amused that Mingi couldnât hit back as he had to recoil from my constant pillow attacks. But then, he was suddenly straightening up and throwing a menacing glare at me, which made me laugh harder, as he started hitting my side again. My stomach started hurting from laughing too much, but I couldnât stop as Mingi continued to whine and ask me to stop while I continued hitting his back with the pillow. He wasnât even getting hurt, so I didnât understand why he was so whiney about it. It was fun.
He released the pillow with one hand and tried to grab at my waist, but I kept hitting his arm with my pillow, making him huff and puff in irritation. Then suddenly, he threw his pillow to the ground, and as I smirked in victory and raised my arms to hit him over the head with my own, he lunged forward, making me yelp as his body crashed into mine. I dropped the pillow and wrapped my arms around his neck as I felt us falling backwards on his bed, my back hitting the soft sheets soon enough. My chest was raising and falling rapidly, and so was Mingiâs, as his breath hit the side of my neck, sending me into another set of giggles as I stared up at the ceiling amused. Mingiâs hands gripped my waist firmly, his weight crushing me as his lean body melted into mine. My legs fell open on both sides of his hips, and as my giggles finally stopped, I could hear Mingi snickering as well, his warmth engulfing mine, and making my cheeks burn once I realized the position we were in. I had never had a man all over myself, certainly not while lying in bed, with him nestled between my legs and almost laughing into my ear. The scent of vanilla mixed with gunpowder was strong, and I sniffed quietly, unconsciously taking a deeper whiff of Mingiâs familiar scent. I gulped loudly, arms tightening around Mingiâs neck for a second before I slowly withdrew my arms, hands dragging against the skin of his neck. I felt the silver clasp of his pearl choker before my hands continued on tracing his shoulders, until the fell on both sides of my head. Mingi slowly pushed himself up, resting on his elbows as his eyes ran over my face. I gulped again, my stomach flipping weirdly as Mingi shuffled a little, his lower half pressing into mine, making me gasp quietly as Mingiâs eyes bore into mine. I licked my lips, watching as Mingiâs eyes dropped onto them, his own mouth slightly opening as his breathing got heavier. My eyebrows furrowed as he bit his lower lip, head very slowly lowering as he glanced back up in my eyes, my heart beating so fast I could feel it in my neck. But as his hot breath hit my face, I realized that whatever we were doing was unethical and would ruin my purity surely, so I acted on impulse. My left hand raised and I opened my fist, dangling Mingiâs pearl choker between our faces. He suddenly froze, eyebrows furrowing as he looked at the choker bewildered before looking back down at me, a questioning look on his face.
âWhat?â He muttered quietly, touching his neck with his left hand lightly, as if to make sure that I did indeed take his pearl necklace without him noticing. I chuckled as I smiled at him cheekily, just shrugging as I played with the necklace, admiring it for a second. But my amusement was quickly gone as Mingi gave me a long stare, a smirk slowly blooming on his face as he raised his left hand, a golden hairpin clear as day in his hand. My mouth dropped open as I stared at it, raising my hand to touch my, now nonexistent, bun. When did he pull it out of my hair? And how? Nobody could get it out of my hair without pulling on the strands painfully, not even Soojin or Soyeon.
âHow?â I whispered impressed, making Mingi shrug as he smirked proudly.
âI have my ways.â He winked, and then suddenly pushed himself off me, dropping the hairpin on my stomach. He cleared his throat as he got to his feet, ruffling his spikey blonde hair before patting his clothes down, extending his hand out towards me. I placed the necklace in his hand and watched as he quickly clasped it back around his neck.
âIâll go help Yunho now, donât wander around, San isnât in a good mood today.â Mingi instructed as I sat up, twirling the hairpin in my hands.
âWhoâs San?â I asked confused, and Mingi paused in the doorway.
âHeâsâŠnot someone you want to meet, so, please, stay here.â His tone was the most serious I had heard him use, and I nodded in understanding, âIâll send Taeri to entertain you.â
âThank you.â I flashed him a small smile, and he was out the door, leaving me with a frantic beating heart, and a hotness all over my body that I had never felt before. What was Song Mingi doing to me?
           It would seem like today wasnât out day. Arguments would ensue too often throughout the day, and I could only blame Mingi for it as he always found something to bother me with. If the pathetic scare he tried giving me this morning wasnât enough, he had went off on a rant right before dinner that I was taking up all of his space, and barely offered him any privacy. He also accused me of stealing a few of his precious jewelry, which I had not done as I had zero wishes to steal anything that belonged to this dumb pirate. And despite seeing said jewelry around Yunhoâs wrist and neck during dinner, Mingi made no effort to apologize to me for the accusations heâs made earlier. And if that wasnât enough to put me in a bad mood, certainly him telling this other girl on the ship, Jung Hana, that I was a nuisance and stuck-up brat, so she shouldnât even bother talking to me, set me off as I had slammed the silver folk down on the table, whipping my head around as I flashed Mingi a deep glare.
âWould you stop trying to veer everyone away from me?!â I had snapped, voice high pitched, âMaybe Iâm not the problem here, Mingi, but you.â
Mingi had snorted, spoon in his mouth as he had taken a bite of his dinner, âSure, thereâs no possible way that a spoiled princess is the problem instead of a humble pirate, whoâs trying to simply live his lifeââ
âA rather pathetic excuse of a life.â I cut him off, unaware of the eyes on the two of us, âAnd youâre far from being humble, Song Mingi. You always try to bring me down, but you fail to realize that youâre just as horrible, arrogant, and annoying as I am, you asshat. Telling Yeosang yesterday that despite being a doctor for so many years he was quite shit at stitching people up, berating Jongho for having his head in the clouds instead of taking his duties more seriously, laughing at Taeri when she failed to lift that horribly heavy chest filled with weapons, and even telling your own Captain that his decision making had been questionable lately, are certainly out of good intention, right, Mingi? And not because youâre just an arrogant man who thinks highly of himself, certainly not looking down on the people around him?â
Mingiâs jaw had clenched as he gripped the spoon tighter in his hand, knuckles whitening, âYou know nothing about me, and I advise you shut up if you donât want to become shark dinner.â
âOh, spare me, Mingi.â I hissed, nose flaring, âUnless you mean what you say, stop wasting everyoneâs air.â
âGet up!â Mingiâs voice was suddenly deep as it boomed around us, making a few pirates flinch as they werenât bothered enough to watch the exchange between the two of us, âGet the fuck up, right now!â
âYou will not tell me what to do, you filthyââ I gasped as Mingi grabbed my bicep and yanked me up to my feet harshly, making my eyes widen. I pulled on my arm, but his grip tightened as he tried to make me step over the bench we had been sitting on, but I wouldnât budge as I held onto the table. Somebody cleared their throat, but my eyes were set on Mingi only, my face red from anger as my heart started racing. His eyes had significantly darkened, and his breathing was heavy, eyes narrow slits. Gone was the playful and arrogant Mingi, instead a frightening man stood in his place, probably finally ready to throw me overboard as he had reached his limit.
âAnd you will learn your lesson tonight, princess.â Mingi hissed, making me tumble almost to the floor as he pulled on my arm harshly, forcing me to step over the bench.
âSong Mingi.â It was clear whoâs voice it was, Yunho sounded slightly concerned, âStop.â
But neither Mingi nor I were paying attention to anyone but the other, âDo you think I donât hate this as much as you do, Mingi? You ripped me away from my life and forced me to live on thisâship filled with pirates, who would love to do bad things to meâand you expect me to just listen to you and respect you?â
âHave I given you any reasons not to?!â Mingiâs voice raised as he closed the gap between our bodies, his hot breath fanning against my face, âHave I treated you like any of those pirates? Havenât I been looking out for you?! Havenât I been keeping you safe?â
âYou kidnapped me!â I screamed and tried to push him away, but he didnât even flinch.
âFor your money!â Mingi screamed back, âI demanded nothing else of you when I couldâve! I couldâve done horrible things to you, and I didnât.â
âAnd do you want me to bow down, and thank you for that?â I scoffed, sneering at him, âYou want me to thank you for acting like a human being with me?â
âYes, you could fix your attitude starting there.â Mingi snapped, and I bit my lip in frustration, uncomfortable now that I realized everyone was watching us, gaping at us. I didnât want to do this anymore; I donât even understand why we had to snap at each other every single time a little inconvenience happened.
âExcuse me if my papa failed to teach me how to apologize, because I will be not apologizing to you when you only insult me all the time.â I tried to yank my arm free again, but Mingi still wasnât budging. His eyebrows furrowed and he leaned down, looking me in the eyes.
âWhen have I insulted you?â He chuckled, and I released a deep breath to try and stay level headed.
âJust right now?â I asked with a disbelieving laugh, âYou think that Iâm stupid and good for nothing, that I donât respect people, and only use them when I need something from them. You keep saying Iâm stuck up and look down on anyone whoâs bellow my statusâwhen have I treated you like that?â
âDonât tell me when you saw me at that stupid ball you didnât only want to approach me because you thought I was rich?â Mingi scoffed, rolling his eyes as I bit my lower lip, heart hammering in my chest.
âI didnâtâit was one of the factors, but not the main oneââ My thoughts were running a mile per hour. Mingi was right, in some way, but he also didnât know everything. He couldnât possibly have realized that I stopped caring whether he was rich or not.
âWhatâs the main one then, huh?â Mingi snapped, cutting me off as I averted my eyes to the floor, cheeks flushing. I didnât want to say it, not in front of everyone. I was embarrassed, but Mingiâs fingers only tightened around my bicep, and I sighed, swallowing my pride for the first time in my life.
âThe same reason for why I trusted you since the moment you made that creepy man go away at the pub. Because you made me feel safe, because despite not knowing me, you looked out for me. Because you never once tried to approach me at the ball, unlike every other desperate man there, and you didnât even want to stick around at the pub. I knowâI know it was probably part of your stupid scheme, but if you wouldnât have been gentle and nice to me, I wouldâve never allowed you to hold me like that while I was drunk and out of it.â I took a deep breath as I felt Mingiâs grip loosen significantly, âThe same reason as to why I didnât throw a tantrum when you wouldnât sleep on the floor, when you refused to put pillows between us while sleeping. For the same bloody reason, Mingi, why I asked for your help with my corset when I couldâve easily asked Taeri.â
I let out a shuddered breath, feeling Mingiâs hand slowly slip down my arm, covering my skin in goosebumps in its wake, lips slightly trembling from the embarrassment I felt admitting all of that without an ounce of privacy, âI canât help it that I was raised like this. I canât help but look at my maids and feel little compassion for them because serving me is their job. And I know Iâm mean and vile to them, but I care for them. I always did. Theyâve been there for me when nobody else was. I never had friends because my father wouldnât allow me, but Soyeon and Soojin were there, they played with me and cheered me up. I know Iâm horrible, but I always showered them with gifts, and anything that I didnât need anymore.
âI canât help the fact that when I look at you I see a simple man, hard-working, but just barely making it through each day, when my father raised me to be able to pinpoint the differences between a poor and a rich man. Itâs not my fault that the first thing I look at are your clothing, shoes, and jewelry, to determine your wealth. Itâs not my fault that my governess taught me etiquette, and that I was reprimanded every time I would slouch, laugh loudly, or even as little as mumble my words. I never had a mother, she died while giving birth to me. I canât help the fact that I cling onto whoever gives me even a little bit of affection and care. I was never allowed to do what I wanted; I was never allowed to explore. Iâm locked up in my mansion all day, listening to my father and his disgusting old friends, wondering when a prince would finally find me and whisk me away. Iâm sorry if you think Iâve been aâŠbitch to you, but I do not know how to act when Iâm around people like you. I only see hierarchy. and the filth that surrounds me here.â
I fell silent for a second, taking a deep breath as Mingi watched me stunned, gripping my wrist almost as if afraid that I would disappear. The silence that stretched on was awkward, even when Seonghwa softly whispered my name from the table, âBut it doesnât mean Iâm not open to learning. To forgetting all the prejudice I was raised with. To letting go of societyâs norms, to find myself and learn who I really am underneath all the lavish and puff, the huge dresses, and fake tea parties. I was willing to learn, Mingi, but you never gave me a chance. You justâŠassumed Iâm a stupid, stuck-up bitch, and went with it, never failing to remind me of it. You never saw how curiously I watched you each time you were working, discussing the guns with Seonghwa and your Captain. You never paid enough attention to notice the longing stares I would give Yunho and Taeri whenever they were sparring, wanting to learn as well. And you never looked long enough to see the smile on my face each time I would spot my favorite book on your desk, fingers tracing the title, fondly remembering the time I had snuck the book out of my fatherâs library to read it overnight, getting punished for it the next day because I had taken something from the forbidden section.â
âY/NâŠâ Mingi sounded breathless as I stepped back, suddenly aware that tears were rolling down my cheeks, even more embarrassed when I glanced towards the table. Hana was cuddled up into Yeosang, who looked sorry, Seonghwa and Taeri mirroring his expression. Hongjoong was eating, looking rather irritated by the commotion, but I didnât miss the exasperated glare he sent at Mingi. Yunho was glaring at his best friend, arms crossed in front of his chest as he shook his head, and Jongho looked mad as he was glaring at Mingi. I cleared my throat and tried to ignore the rest of the pirates I didnât know as most seemed amused as I quickly wiped my tears and looked at Seonghwa.
âIâm sorry, my appetite is gone.â I muttered, stepping back from Mingi, and giving him a look when he tried to grab me again, âBut dinner was delicious, even better than the oneâs at home usually are.â
Seonghwa smiled warmly, nodding his head once, âWooyoung is our original cook, but heâs still got some weeks until he returns to us. Itâs a pity you wonât get to meet him.â
âYeah, a pity.â I sighed, not knowing whether I was happy or not about it, âI wish you all a good evening, I hope I hadnât ruined your evening.â
âY/N!â Mingi called out as I turned and stormed off, almost running into a man out in the hallway as he was about to step inside the kitchen. His already sharp eyes narrowed and I furrowed my eyebrows, my skin covered in chills due to the dangerous smirk on his lips. His eyes traveled over my body and he chuckled, raising an eyebrow.
âArenât you a treat, princess?â His voice was smooth and as he attempted to step towards me, I held a hand out.
âYou must be San, then.â I recalled Mingi advising me to stay away from him, something about him being really dangerous.
âOh,â He chuckled, making me tense up as he licked his red lips, âand who are you?â
âNone of your business,â I snapped, glaring at him when he tried to step closer again, âIâm here with Mingi, either way.â
A defeated look crossed his face for a second, before he hummed, âWhat a pity, you wouldâve made us a lot of money.â
My eyebrows furrowed as I took a step back, unsettled by his words just as much as I was confused, âOf course Mingi would pick you, a noble just like him, but even richer. I bet his mother would be elated if he returned home with you, all of his sins forgotten.â
âGood night.â I snapped, feeling uncomfortable as I didnât want to find out about who Mingi was by someone else. I wanted him to tell me about himself, but after the argument, I was sure heâd ignore me until my father finally pays up. I stormed off towards Mingiâs room, not waiting for San to say anything else, weirded out by his whole aura and the hunger in his eyes as he watched me.
And the evening passed by fast after that, I had changed into my night gown, borrowed from Hana, and laid in bed, contemplating over everything thatâs happened to me so far. I really wanted to go home and forget everything thatâs happened, ready to close this chapter and leave it behind me. Perhaps there was a moment when I had considered Mingi to be the prince I have been longing for, but after tonight, I have concluded that the two of us didnât belong together. We are too different, too prideful and stubborn to ever admit to our faults, to even try to fix our damagedâŠfriendship? I didnât know what to consider ourselves, but Mingi was the closest thing to a friend I could ever have, with Taeri, and perhaps, Jongho as well. I had been laying in the dark, on my back, when the door opened and Mingiâs tall frame walked further inside the room, closing the door carefully. The floorboards were old and creaky, yet I could hear him being careful as he shuffled towards his closet, taking a peek at me. I quickly closed my eyes and pretended to be asleep, to which Mingi moved even more carefully as he opened his old closet door, gasping when it almost moved off its hinges again. I carefully opened an eye, taking a peek in Mingiâs direction. He had his back to me and both of my eyes snapped open as pulled his black tank top off his body, his broad back exposed to my eyes. My face flushed as I watched him change, until I realized he might want me to offer him some privacy, prompting myself to squeeze my eyes shut. I stopped breathing when I heard him moving around again, only to feel the bed dip next to my body. Mingiâs room was small, and so, his bed wasnât very spacious for two people, but we somehow made it work to stay far away from each other when sleeping. The blanket shifted for a second and I felt Mingi slip in underneath, softly releasing the breath I had been holding as I shifted, turning my back to him. Mingi sniffed once and didnât bother to speak up, so I forced myself to keep my eyes shut and just fall asleep. The quicker the next day comes, the better.
But it was easier said than done when my mind was reeling with thoughts, forbidding me from sleeping. I bit my lower lip as I shifted for the nth time, facing Mingi, but never opening my eyes to see him. I could feel his gaze on me, but I didnât want to actively acknowledge it. I was embarrassed by the scene we had caused in the kitchen, and especially for saying those things to him in front of everyone. That wasnât how I wanted to pour my heart out to him, to admit that I had started feeling something for him. I couldnât define what it was, but it was something. And it made me hope that I would be able to leave this place soon, scared that I would fall for the pirate. Nobodyâs ever treated me as humanly as him before, teaching me that I wasnât as special as I once had believed. Perhaps I was privileged, and I had failed to notice that. With a quiet sigh, I turned back onto my back, the old mattress shifting with my movements as a low groan came from Mingi. I almost opened my eyes, but instead decided that now I would fall asleepâexcept that suddenly there was movement next to me, and suddenly a weight was pressing me down into the bed, making my eyes snap open as Mingi grabbed my arms and pressed them on each side of my head, grip firm. I gaped up at him as he sat on my hips, eyebrows deeply furrowed. It was dark in the room, but the moonlight shone through the little round window, falling on Mingi. The shadows falling on his face made him even more intimidating, and I came to the startling realization, that Mingiâs shirt was completely undone, his torso exposed. Before I could stop myself, my eyes glazed over his well-defined body, toned chest and firm stomach, cheeks flushing as I looked back up in his eyes, throat dry all of a sudden.
âStop moving so much, I canât sleep.â Mingi snapped quietly, eyebrows furrowing.
âI canât sleep.â I muttered, frowning back at him, âIs it necessary to pin me down, Mingi?â
âWellââ He seemed to realize what he had done, cheeks turning darker instantly, but he made no effort to move, âWill you stop, then?â
âOnce I fall asleepââ
âIâll kick you out.â Mingi quickly cut me off, making me roll my eyes. My heartbeat was steadily quickening, a warm feeling overtaking my whole body once again the longer Mingi sat on top of me.
âKick me out, then, Iâll go sleep in Seonghwaâs room or something.â I scoffed, adding quietly, âMaybe even Jonghoâs.â
âNo.â Mingiâs tone was serious and his hands slightly tightened around my arms, making me raise an eyebrow at him, âI mean, no, you donât have to do that when you can sleep hereâŠwith me.â
âNot if you kick me out.â I muttered, body softening under Mingi. He gulped and paused for a second, sitting back on his heels as he slowly released my arms, my fingers brushing against his with a small smile. My face was burning, but so was his, so I didnât pay it much attention. He must feel flustered as well, then.
âI wonât kick you out.â Mingi whispered, looking off to the side. My smile widened as my fingers firmly grasped the sturdy object in my hand now, feeling around the silver ring. It was warm, due to Mingi wearing it all day long, and it was almost a little crooked, as if Mingi had been wearing it for a long time now. I raised my hand and looked at it, but held it in a way Mingi couldnât see it. My movement caught his attention and he looked back at me, eyebrows slightly furrowing as he pouted, turning his head to try and see what was in my hand.
âDid you know I really liked rubies?â I asked nonchalantly, swiftly slipping the ringer on my ring finger. Of course, it was rather large for me, but I could still play around with it.
âNo, you never told me.â Mingi whispered, closely watching me.
âYou never asked, about anything for that matter,â I looked up at Mingi, licking my lips, âYou never bothered to get to know me, you know?â
As Mingi opened his mouth to say something, I turned my left hand around, watching as it took a few seconds for Mingi to realize what he was staring at. His eyes widened and he went to quickly check his own hand, his ruby ring indeed missing.
âHow did you do that?â He asked, sounding slightly disturbed, as he caught my hand in his, âI didnât even feel it.â
I smiled cheekily, allowing him to slip the ring off my finger to place it back on his middle one, âIâm quite good, arenât I?â
Mingi chuckled and nodded once, slightly leaning back down, my muscles tensing at the shift of his weight on top of my body, âI think I should be given some credit too; donât you think?â
My eyes widened as he casually dangled my favorite bracelet in my face, which had been on my right wrist before Mingi had gotten on top of me, âHow did you do that?â
âJust like you did.â Mingi chuckled and motioned for me to extend my arm towards him, so I did. He carefully placed the thin bracelet around my wrist and clasped it shut, fingers softly grazing against my skin. I gulped as I looked up in his eyes, an intense look crossing Mingiâs face. My heart started racing again, and I found myself yearning to feel him closer to me, just as close as he had been earlier today after the pillow fight. The thought was alarming, but I couldnât help but want it more. But to my surprise, Mingi moved off of me, laying back down next to me, his hand brushing mine after he settled underneath the blanket again.
âI owe you an apology, Y/N.â He muttered and as I glanced at him, I found his head turned towards me as he was looking at me with a solemn look on his face, âYou were right at dinner, I made no effort to get to know you, to look past your attitude and actually try to see who you truly are. Iâve insulted you countless times and even tried to turn the others against you, Iâm sorry.â
I hummed as I turned my head to be able to look at Mingi easier, biting my lower lip for a second, âIâm sorry too, I was horrible with you. I know Iâm difficult, but I was scared, and just wanted to go back home. Iâve never been away from the manor like this and everything is justâŠnew. I didnât know what type of man you were, so I thought remaining cold would push you away, and youâd just leave me alone and return me to my father sooner.â
Mingi chuckled and lightly shook his head, âNothing you do could veer me away from money.â
I chuckled and nodded; however I felt a little bitter knowing that Mingi only needed me for my money. That perhaps he wasnât even in the slightest interested in me, just my money. And it was possible that that was the case, âAre you justâŠreally not interested in me?â
It was weird hearing myself sound so small and almost insecure, wanting to understand Mingiâs thought process.
âThatâs not it,â Mingi sighed, turning his head to look up at the ceiling, âI see myself in you, you know? Thatâs why I never bothered to treat you better, because I knew that once I got what I initially wanted, youâd be gone. Youâd be back to living your perfect posh life, marrying some rich guy and never once having to worry about anything. And I found myself jealous of you.â
âJealous?â I asked surprised, turning onto my side to face Mingi, my undivided attention on him.
âYes,â Mingi whispered as he gulped, taking a deep breath, âI was born and raised in the Sun Rise Kingdom as well, just like you. And it would surprise you, Y/N, but Iâm from a rich family. Not as rich as yours, we could never afford ourselves a mansion, but we did bathe in milk thrice a week. And my parents were affluential people in my town, had some ties with the Queen as well, but I was never too invested in the family business to learn more about that.â
My eyes had widened as I looked at Mingi, whoâs eyes found mine as he turned his head, a small smile on his lips, âI was raised by a harsh governess, who lectured me too often about my behavior. I was never good enough or smart enough compared to my older brothers, and I was never talented enough. My parents neglected me quite often, my middle brother turned into my main caretaker, basically.â
Unconsciously, my hand moved under the blanket until it found Mingiâs hand, and our fingers intertwined as I squeezed his in reassurance, âThings only started getting worse when they found out I stole from people. Anything I could get my hands on, would end up in my grasp by the end of the night. I knew it was bad, but I couldnât stop myself. Itâs like I wasnât in control when I was doing these things, it was very humiliating. Especially when the constable caught me and locked me up for a whole week. My parents were very disappointed, and after that, they never treated me the same.â
âMingi.â I whispered and he smiled sadly, eyes glistening in the moonlight.
âThey rarely allowed me to leave the house, but I would sneak out to play with the neighborâs kids. They didnât like me much, but I was desperate to do anything to play with someone, and so they would often chase me towards the cliffs, where they would tell me to leave them alone unless I wanted to get in trouble.â Mingi chuckled, but a somber look crossed his features, âMy luck ran out one day. I stood too close to the edge and slipped. I donât remember much from there, just the sharp rocks and the cold water, my lungs burning and eyes stinging.â
âThat is horrible.â I whispered as my eyebrows furrowed, and without thinking first, my right hand went and cupped Mingiâs cheek, his skin soft and warm underneath my palm. Mingiâs eyes fluttered closed for a second, before he took a deep breath and opened his eyes again, smiling softly.
âI woke up a week later, on this ship.â He chuckled, amusement written all over his face as he lightly pressed his face more into my palm, nose brushing against my wrist, âI was terrified, everyone looked so scary. I was raised by posh people, surrounded by aristocracy and cleanness all my life. The stench on the ship was horrible and I threw up way too often until I finally got used to it. At first, I begged Captain Kim, Hongjoongâs father, to take me home, but the closer we got towards the shore of the Sun Rise Kingdom, the harder I started realizing that this was the most freedom I had ever felt my whole life. Nobody treated me bad here for not being smart, nobody lectured me for misbehaving, and Captain Kim even seemed concerned over my well-being as he had raised two sons of his own. He was gentle with children. And some of the boys were already here, Yunho took me under his wing almost immediately. It was a foreign feeling having a boy close to my age so friendly and nice to me. He genuinely wanted to be my friend, and I finally had stopped feeling alone. I had realized I didnât want to return home anymore.â
I chuckled, fingers lightly grazing against Mingiâs cheekbone, âSo you stayed and became a pirate? How did you manage, Song Mingi? The once rich boy, now poor and smelly.â
I giggled as Mingi rolled his eyes, âIâm not smelly. But yes, it was hard at the beginning. I had to work to earn my money, and I wasnât good at anything. Until Captain Kim showed me how to deal with guns, training me to become their best gunner. And I found a family within the crew, although some of them are questionable people, I still consider them my family.â
I smiled as I nodded, a warm feeling settling in my chest. So much made sense now, his gentleness and understanding. He was respectful, and carried himself with grace. He looked nothing like a pirate once out of his silly clothes, and it all made sense now as to why, âBut why are you jealous of me?â
Mingi chuckled, and I was startled as he pressed a small kiss into my wrist, looking down as his cheeks suddenly flushed red, âYour father cares about you. He loves you and would do anything to have you back. I never had parents like him. Iâve always felt lonely and weird when I was around my family. Despite my middle brother taking care of me, I knew he wasnât too fond of me and was only doing it because he felt pity towards me.â
âJust because my father loves me, doesnât mean I donât feel lonely.â I whispered, suddenly overcome with emotion. Iâve never opened up to anyone before, âIâI donât have any friends. Iâm alone in the mansion, unless my father is at home. I canât talk to most servants as they are around my age and my father forbid them from doing so. I only have my two maids, who hate me. And my governess always preached on about me having to remain pretty so that a man would want to marry me. She taught me manners that would appeal to a rich man to take me as his wife. I learned everything else I know on my own, browsing through my motherâs books, which are in the forbidden section of the library. I never got to know her, and yet I miss her every day. I wonder what she would have been like, if she would have treated me like my father or not. If she wouldâve locked me up in the mansion like my father does, or wouldâve let me discover the world on my own. You taking me here is the most fun Iâve had my whole life, Mingi. I donât hate it as much as I say I do. Although, the stench does get horrible at times.â
Mingi chuckled as his eyes found mine, and I grinned, âYou deal better with it than I did.â
âBecause Iâm better than you.â I teased and Mingi rolled his eyes, suddenly shifting closer as he turned onto his side too, our bodies facing each other as our knees touched underneath the blanket, our fingers intertwined, âDid you know people who have this urge to take things, to collect them, are called kleptomaniacs?â
Mingiâs eyebrows furrowed and he slowly shook his head no, âWell, I think you might be one.â
âReally?â Mingi asked quietly and I nodded.
âYes, because I think I am one too.â I grinned as I started playing with Mingiâs ruby ring, his eyes falling on the item, âBecause I also take things from people. It started out as a prank at first, back at the mansion. I would take things without people noticing and wait for the servants or my father to start searching for them, wanting to see how long until they realized they werenât there. But I always got away with it, so I became bold. I started stealing from other people, and I was never caught. Iâve been stealing jewelry and smaller items since Iâm ten, Mingi.â
âWhat?!â Mingi looked alarmed, and I giggled, nodding my head.
âItâs bad, I know.â I shrugged, âBut what started out as a joke became a serious issue as I couldnât stop anymore. I do it without noticing now. I just see something pretty that I would like to have, and the next second I find it in my hands. If my father were to find out, heâd certainly be horrified by his little daughter not being perfect anymore.â
âI think youâre perfect.â My cheeks flushed as Mingi whispered, eyes racking over my face, almost as if searching for something.
âYour compliments feel a lot more sincere than the ones Iâve been getting back home from all the other men.â I muttered, finding myself thinking out loud. Mingiâs fingers tightened against mine, and I looked away embarrassed.
âBecause they are sincere.â Mingiâs tone was firm, his voice deep, âI wouldnât say something I donât mean.â
I chuckled, raising an eyebrow, âSo, I really am a bitch?â
âAt times.â My eyes widened at his sincerity, but before I could pull away, Mingi chuckled, âBut youâre also quite cool. I never expected a lady like you to punch a man, let alone break his nose.â
âI was mad.â I tried to defend myself as Mingi hummed, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. I realized I had my hand on his face still, so I quickly pulled it away and noted how calm I felt, wrapped in the vanilla and gunpowder scent.
âI think weâll get a letter from your father soon.â My eyebrows furrowed at Mingiâs words, something in my stomach suddenly dropping. Why did the thought not feel so inviting anymore? Why did I find myself wanting to spend a little more time with Mingi?
âOh.â I whispered barely, eyebrows furrowing, âWill you tell me stories of your childhood?â
âDo you want me to?â Mingi asked surprised, and I nodded with a smile, âAlright, soâŠâ
And I closed my eyes to listen more attentively, his eyes too distracting to be looking at Mingiâs face, but I found his deep voice soothing as it lulled me to sleep.
           Waking up in the mornings had always been difficult back home, in my comfortable Queen-sized bed, but here on the ship it seemed to get even more difficult. Perhaps it was the even rocking of the ship, or the warmth, which enveloped my whole body, making me feel content as I would nuzzle further into the silky pillow, Mingiâs vanilla scent strong as I could hear him snoring lightly or groaning in his sleep. But today, the vanilla and gunpowder scent seemed more prominent, the warmth emanating from next to me almost making me feel hot, and instead of the silky pillow, my head was pressed against something harder, firmer, and certainly warmer. I had started to stir upon hearing some loud voices down the hallway, outside the safety of Mingiâs room. I couldnât understand their words, but a woman and a man were certainly arguing. Yeosang and Hana never seemed like the type to argue, and meanwhile Taeri and Yunho could get riled up by each other, Iâve never actually heard them argue in front of everyone all these days Iâve been here on this ship. A door down the hallway was slammed shut loudly, and I sighed loudly, licking my dry lips as I pressed my cheek a little harder against my pillow. It took a few more minutes to become aware of the weight around my waist, or the way my bare calf was brushing against another clothed leg. Growing suddenly stiff, my eyes snapped open, only for my jaw to fall slack as I was presented with an alarming image.
I was laying all over Mingi, right leg thrown over his hips as it was comfortably slotted between his legs, my right hand intertwined with his left one as Mingiâs fingers would absentmindedly flex around mine. I gasped as I looked down, the blanket hanging low around our hips, the skirt of my nightgown ridden up to my thighs, making my cheeks flush. My heart was hammering against my ribcage, and I couldnât help but not only feel embarrassed, butâŠI was suddenly overcome with a fiery need as my fingers tightened against Mingiâs, holding his hand a little firmer. My breathing progressively got harder, and I allowed my eyes to rake over his tan chest, muscles now soft but toned, Mingiâs chest rising and falling evenly as he was still asleep. I couldnât help but gulp as I found the sight of Mingi completely ravishing, a foreign need in my body urging me on to press a kiss against Mingiâs right pectoral. Mingi sighed softly, and I raised my head slightly to watch as his eyebrows furrowed before he settled back down, seemingly still asleep. I bit my lower lip, eyes fixated on his perfect face as the sunlight poured in through the little window, perfectly falling on his handsome face. Mingi mumbled something, and I froze, eyes widening in fright that I was caught. But his eyes were still closed and he sighed again, his tongue peeking slightly out as he licked his lower lip, gulping before another sigh left his lips. My eyes had been fixated on his plush lips, and I found my heart beating faster as I envisioned what they wouldâve felt like pressed against mine, soft and warm, no doubt devouring mine in a feverish kiss. I gulped as shivers ran down my body, stomach clenching, and I realized that I had to get away from Mingi, that I needed fresh air to clear my thoughts. To sort out these weird yearnings of my body towards this pirate, decide whether they were happening because Iâve been spending too much time with him or because, indeed, I had started falling for him.
So, I very slowly tried to peel myself off Mingi, but when I went to move my right leg off his body, suddenly his hand holding mine released my hand and went to my naked knee, grabbing it and holding it flush against his hips. I froze as I bit my lower lip, realizing that this would be harder than I thought initially. I sighed quietly and tried again, but his other arm only tightened around my waist and I was suddenly yanked back into his body, making me fall back against his chest with a loud gasp.
âStop moving.â Mingi croaked out, his morning voice gravely deep as he groaned. My cheeks flushed instantly as I found my body shivering, something coiling in my lower stomach. I have never felt like this before, having never been this close to a man, never so desperately having to hold myself back from doing something I might regret later.
âMingi,â I whispered, trying to collect myself, âwe have to get up.â
âNo, we donât.â Mingi groaned, and I stiffened when I felt his calloused palm caressing the back of my thigh, reaching just a bit higher, underneath my nightgown. My heart was racing in my chest, right fingers fisting the bedsheet next to Mingiâs torso. Mingiâs breathy voice and closed eyes were a clear enough sign that he hadnât fully woken up yet, and I tried to ignore the way his fingers dug into my skin around my waist, âItâs too early.â
âI donât think it is,â I mumbled, turning my head to look towards the window, âThe sun is high up in the sky.â
Mingi scoffed, and I felt him shrugging, âSo what?â
âDonât you have duties you have to attend?â I whispered, looking up at him, and I had to stop myself from pressing a kiss against his jaw.
âNothing too urgent,â Mingi sniffed and then groaned as his fingers flexed against my naked skin, âthey can wait a little longer.â
Iâve never in my life before had the urge to straddle someone, and my jaw clenched as I raised my head off Mingiâs chest, staring down at his face intently, âMingi, I need fresh air. Right now.â
He tsked and only grabbed me harder, hitching my leg higher up on his body, and I gasped as Mingi pulled me on top of himself, large palm pressing against my lower back as he gingerly started massaging me through the light fabric of the nightgown, âWhat are you doing?â
Perhaps the strain in my voice finally snapped him wide awake, or the fact that our lower bodies were pressed against each other, something pressing against my thigh as I gulped, afraid to move. Mingiâs eyes snapped wide open and he raised his head, looking down at me. He froze as he took me in, no doubt my whole face flushed, and lips red from how much I had been biting them. Mingiâs face reddened instantly, and he averted his eyes, which had started slipping down my neck and chest, the nightgown having slipped a little lower across my chest. It didnât help that Mingi went to sleep with his own shirt unbuttoned, firm torso on full display as I suddenly pressed my hands against his bare chest, sitting slightly up.
âFuck.â Mingi hissed as he threw his head back, his jaw clenching and unclenching as he gripped my waist, stabilizing me. I had thought the same thing, but I couldnât say it out loud as I was a lady, but his hardness was suddenly pressing against me in a rather sensitive spot, making me gasp. Mingiâs fingers tightened around my waist as I shifted subconsciously, the friction foreign but not unpleasant at all, âYou have to get off.â
âIâve been trying to,â I was breathless as Mingi looked at me, his chest rising and falling rapidly, âBut you wouldnât let me.â
He gulped and nodded once, eyebrows furrowing, seemingly in deep thought for a second, âBecause I want you.â
My eyes widened at his words, lips parting as I gaped at him, never having heard those words from a man before. I knew what it implied, I had read a romance book once where things took an unexpected turn, but nobody has ever said those things to me up until now. It made my skin tingle, my cheeks flush a darker color as Mingiâs intense eyes stared up into mine, eyebrows slightly furrowing.
âBut Iâm going home soon,â I whispered, completely at a loss because I found myself wanting him as well, âAnd IâŠwe canât.â
âI know.â Mingi gulped, trying to mask his disappointment, but I could hear it still tinge his tone, âOf course I do. Iâm sorryââ
âDonât be.â I cut him off, almost desperately, âIâI think I alsoââ
The door suddenly slammed open and I jumped as Mingi instinctively pulled me down against himself, bringing the blanket over my body as he hugged me into his body around my middle. I watched with wide eyes and a racing heart as the Captain walked a little further inside the room, arms crossed in front of his chest, giving us a scrutinizing gaze. He looked unimpressed and almost exasperated as he sighed loudly, rolling his eyes for a second, âYour father wrote us a letter. He wants you home today, the money is prepared. The exchange happens at noon, so get up.â
Something dropped in my stomach when I heard those words, and I found my fingers curling into Mingiâs shirt, as if I didnât want to leave, to let go of him. But wasnât that what Iâve wanted all this time? To go home? To forget about Mingi and everyone else, and just continue living my life the way I was supposed to? To find a rich husband, marry into a rich family, and raise children of my own? Wasnât that the plan all along?
âAye, Captain.â Mingiâs tone lacked any cheeriness or playfulness, and I found myself reluctant to look at him. It sounded like he wasnât ready to return me to my father just yet. But the Captain grunted once before he stormed out, slamming the door shut behind himself.
Mingi and I moved at the same time, his arms freeing me as I scrambled off him, suddenly aware of what I almost allowed to happen if the Captain wouldnât have walked in. I was ready to give myself to Mingi, and I didnât know what to do with that revelation as I stumbled for a second, hissing as I had almost stepped into that wretched hole in the floorboards. This is why I needed to go home. I didnât belong here; I didnât belong with Mingi. I was an aristocrat, Mingi was a lowlife. We would never work out our differences. We werenât right for each other.
I stiffened as I grabbed my clothes, realizing that they werenât even mine in the first place, and would have to wear the dress I had arrived in. But I didnât have it in me to put it on myself, not when I havenât had a milk bath in almost a week. I couldnât dirty my motherâs dress like that, it had already been damaged, much to my dismay.
âIâll go change, be back in ten.â Mingiâs voice was small as he got off the bed as well, headed towards his closet.
âJust change in here,â I found myself muttering, turning my back to him as I slipped the nightgown off myself. I knew I just exposed myself to him completely, but I couldnât find it in myself to care anymore. Everything felt bitter, my mind a mess as I suddenly didnât know what I wanted anymore, of where I belonged, of who I was. Mingi remained silent and I heard him shuffling around, probably changing too. I quickly wore my short silky gown, and pulled on the low V-neck black t-shirt Mingi had borrowed me yesterday over it, saying that it would be cooler today. I tucked the material inside the leather pants belonging to Taeri, and then quickly put on Mingiâs white shirt, only buttoning it up to my chest as it was covered by a different material underneath. I gazed at my corset longingly, remembering seeing Taeri wear it once like that, over her shirt. So, I grasped at it and sighed, placing it around my torso. It brought little sense of familiarity, of something that I once wore daily not even a week ago. But now it felt weird, still undone yet already constricting, a reminder of who I was, of what I was walking back to.
âMingi?â I cleared my throat, finding it rather dry all of a sudden. When he hummed, I spoke up quietly, âCould you lace up my corset?â
His intake of breath was sharp, perhaps a reminder that not even six days ago he was the one undoing it, welcoming me inside his life, now about to send me away from it. He hummed without saying a word, and I heard him as he walked closer, taking the lace from my hands as he softly started pulling on them, securing them.
âHow tight?â He asked, his voice raspy and low as my jaw clenched.
âTight.â Was the only thing I said, and gasped lightly when he pulled on the strings harshly, forcing me to brace myself against the chair in front of his desk. My fingers curled around the sturdy wood with each constricting knot, biting my lower lip as my lungs were once again struggling to fill to the brim with air. This is what I was used to, a little reminder of what my life was like before Mingi whisked me away from my monotonous days. Before he made my days more enjoyable, and showed me that there was a life worth living, a life you could enjoy to the fullest.
âAre you alright?â His voice sounded small, and tight, and I hummed as he laced it up fully, tightening the top and doing the last knots to it. I took a deep breath and sighed loudly, palms turning into fists as Mingi gently tapped my waist as a signal that he was done, that I was ready. But I didnât feel ready, I was far from being ready. I bit my lower lip as my heartbeat picked up again, conflicting thoughts racing in my head as I heard Mingi inhale sharply, prompting me to whirl around.
Our eyes locked, and before I could list all the reasons why this would be wrong, I lurched forward just as Mingi grabbed my cheeks, our lips smashing together. My eyebrows furrowed as I finally felt his plush and soft skin against mine, lips exactly the same way I had imagined them. Iâve never kissed a man before in my life, but it felt right to have Mingi be the first one to do so. My arms quickly wrapped around his neck as I pushed up on my tip toes, leaning my body against Mingiâs as he pulled back for a second, before pressing his lips against mine again, slotting his upper lip between mine as he lightly sucked on my lower lip. Everything felt new, but exhilarating as my cheeks burned, lips pressing against Mingiâs desperately, trying to allow him to lead, to guide me as the feeling was foreign, but oh so good. His warm hands left my cheeks in exchange to grip my waist and the back of my head as his ring clad fingers tangled into my long locks of curly hair, his nose pressing into the warm skin of my cheek as I found myself desperate to feel more. I became aware that I had quickened the once experimental pace Mingiâs lips had set, and was now pressing my lips harder against his, ravaging his mouth as Mingi whined when my fingers subconsciously tangled in his short hair, delicately yanking on the strands. His grip on my waist tightened, and I felt him walking me backwards hurriedly, his lips pressing bruisingly against mine as I was suddenly overwhelmed by the strong scent of vanilla as I tried to inhale through my nose, lungs long burning due to the corset, but due to Mingi stealing my breath away as wll. My left hand slowly slipped down to his jaw to hold onto him as our teeth suddenly clanked together, slightly startling me, but only urging me to chase after Mingiâs lips when he attempted to pull back. My teeth latched onto his lower lip as the back of my legs hit the desk behind me, and I sucked on Mingiâs lower lip as he pushed me down onto the desk, groaning against my mouth as I found myself licking at his lips, wanting even more of him. I didnât recognize myself for a second, but this is what Iâve wanted, and I was done repressing my wants and needs because they were wrong or not lady like. I wanted Mingi, and I would get what I wanted from now on. Nobody could control me anymore. I was my own person.
I gasped as I felt Mingiâs big hand slip down from my waist towards my thigh, and his calloused hand firmly gripped it as he yanked me lower on his deck, back arching when I felt his lean body pressing against mine, stepping between my legs. My hand let go of his jaw as Mingi instead of holding the back of my head proceeded to tilt my chin up with the steady grip he had on it, and softly, but surely coerced my lips open, mouth parting for him. I sneaked my hand around his narrow waist covered with his leather belt, moaning into his mouth when I felt his tongue just lightly, teasingly, slip past my lips, licking inside my mouth. My body felt alive, skin tingling, and senses heightened as Mingiâs whole being enraptured mine, the only thing being him on my mind as he explored my mouth, liking at my tongue as my legs wrapped around his hips, caging him against myself, and Mingi groaned, his kiss turning feverish. Our tongues danced together, and I normally wouldâve been embarrassed by the soft keens leaving my mouth, but this was Mingi, and I knew he wanted me, and I wanted him back just as badly. I didnât want to ever let go of him; afraid weâd never find our way back to each other. My lungs had started burning as dark spots started appearing behind my closed eyes, and as much as I never wanted to part from his addictive lips, I needed air. So, I softly pulled back, gasping loudly as my chest was rising and falling rapidly, lips parted as I intake small gasps of air. Mingi leaned forward, pressing his forehead against mine, his breathing just as ragged as mine as our breaths tangled together, our pants loud in the quiet room. There was the occasional wave hitting the side of the ship harsher as we tried to regain ourselves, but I found myself clinging tighter and tighter against Mingi, both legs wrapped around his hips and pulling him into myself as my fingers dug into his black silky shirt, silver chains dangling around his neck and chest as he was slightly leaning forward.
âIâve wanted to do that for the longest time now.â Mingi whispered, voice raspy as he sounded breathless. My eyes slowly fluttered open, and I watched as his eyes were still closed as he looked at ease, almost content as his lips were swollen, even plumper than they usually were.
âIâve never been kissed before.â I found myself admitting as Mingi slowly opened his eyes, a small smile slipping onto his lips as he cupped my cheek with one hand, pressing a lasting kiss on my forehead first. My heart was hammering in my chest violently, and I flushed even more as he kissed my temple, then my eyes, my cheeks, nose, and the proceeded to plant a lasting kiss against my lips, making me clutch onto the collar of his shirt, refusing to allow him to pull back just yet. Our lips slowly started moving against each other again, and Mingi shuddered when I bit his lower lip again, yearning to remain close to him, wrapped up in his warmth and comforting vanilla scent mixed with gunpowder.
âI couldnât let you go just like that.â Mingiâs eyebrows furrowed once we pulled just slightly away, our noses brushing against each other. His eyes were casted downwards, and I felt my stomach clenching as I realized what he was implying. Suddenly, there was a desperate need clawing up my chest to never let him go, afraid of what that implied. We barely spent a week together, but I couldnât imagine my life without him anymore. Even if we fought and teased each other, getting on each otherâs nerves, leaving him behind feltâŠwrong. What if we could work on our differences? What if Mingi could teach me, and guide me towards being a better person? What if I justâŠleft my old life behind to live with this silly pirate? Would my father understand? Would my mother be proud of me up in the Heavens?
âI donât want to go,â I found myself confessing, Mingiâs eyes snapping open as he stared at me in disbelief. I gulped as I took a deep breath, body slightly trembling, but conviction in my eyes. I have made up my mind, and as I leaned forward, lips brushing against Mingiâs, I felt his body soften into mine, hands cupping my cheeks as I whispered against his lips, âI want you, Mingi.â
           The wind was harsh and cold as it rocked the small boat, the two pirates struggling to row against the big waves. Salt water sloshed inside the wooden boat, and I tried to keep my feet away from the water, but instead, a stronger wave managed to hit the side of the boat, big droplets of water splashing my side, making me gasp loudly as it soaked my attire. Mingi had an amused look on his face as he sat facing me, the sleeves of his black shirt rolled up almost to his biceps, straining as he was rowing as well, sweat shinning on his forehead in the beaming sunlight. Mingi had been right, the weather today was colder compared to the other days, and I was grateful that he borrowed me thicker clothes. As I looked over Mingiâs shoulder, my fingers clenched against each other as they were resting in my lap, intertwined, as I had noticed my father pacing up and down the shore. He seemed to be alone, nobody else in sight, and I could only assume that the deal would only proceed if he didnât bring anyone with himself. My body was tense, and my stomach coiled the closer we got to the shore, eyes traveling to the high hill, falling on the window that I knew was my room. I was so close to returning home, barely minutes away from being in my fatherâs arms. But as my eyes fell on Mingi, who had turned around and instructed the other three pirates with us to stop rowing, I realized my life would never be the same. I didnât want to go back to how it once was. Mingi turned in his seat, sharp eyes finding mine.
âAre you ready?â He asked, and I nodded once, making myself smaller as I caught another glimpse of my father, who had stopped pacing, and was now looking our way. My heart was hammering in my chest.
âProceed with the plan.â Mingiâs firm voice instructed the other three pirates, and I gulped as two got off instantly, their feet barely reaching the sandy ground of the sea. I watched as the third person wearing my motherâs beautiful dress reached his hand out, almost comically elegantly, the two other pirates hauling him out of the boat. To my father, that man looked like it was me, a white veil covering his head to make him unrecognizable. I watched as the three pirates went closer to the shore, the one looking like me staying behind, making almost desperate sounding noises as he seemed to be slightly struggling to swim forward. I couldnât help but chuckle as I watched his caricature performance, but wondered if thatâs how these pirates had been viewing me all this time. As if sensing my doubts, Mingiâs hand reached forward, and he grasped mine tightly, leaning down to look me in the eyes, but still making he was covering me with his broad form from my fatherâs eyes.
âAre you sure, princess?â His voice was firm, âYou can still change your mind, I wonât hold you back.â
âMingi,â I sighed, intertwining our fingers tightly, âI have made up my mind. I want this. I want you.â
A beaming smile appeared on his face, and I donât think Mingi had been ever handsomer than he was right now in the sunlight, his adorable front teeth slightly more forward than the rest, his sharp eyes disappearing, and nose scrunching. My stomach clenched and heart stuttered, and I found myself wondering if it was just a matter of time until I realized that I had fallen in love with him the second I had laid my eyes on him. At Mrs. Booâs ball, when he had knocked that servant with all the delicacies over, leaving nonchalantly as if nothing happened, eating that cherry that had landed on the floor like it didnât even happen. He was a genuine man, different from all those trying to court me just because I had money. Those men never tried to look past my wealth and beauty, they never actually cared about my thoughts and feelings. Not even Lieutenant Kim. But Mingi saw me,and wasnât afraid to correct my mistakes, to enlighten me. He listened to me, he was curious about me, and he wanted me just the way I was. I couldnât help but smile back at him, blinking away the tears that formed in my eyes, blaming it on the harsh sunlight. But my attention was quickly back on the pirates in the water as I heard my fatherâs desperate cries.
âMy little daughter!â The third pirate was still far from reaching my father, but he was still waddling towards him without much struggle, âOh, my precious Y/N! Are you alright?â
There was no answer, and I could see the worry on my fatherâs face as he grabbed the smaller chest he had by his leg, eyebrows furrowed. He looked like he had grown older these past days, and suddenly I felt sorry for him.
âGive us what we came here for, old man!â A pirate holding a sword demanded of my father as he finally reached closer to the shore, and I watched as he pushed the chest clumsily towards the pirate, before recoiling as the sword was now pointed at him, âNobody knows about this, yes?â
âNo, no!â My father quickly exclaimed, sounding desperate, making me pout as Mingi chuckled, âI promised I wouldnât tell anyoneâI just want my daughter back!â
âGood.â The pirate chuckled, and started pulling the heavy looking chest further inside the water as the other pirate, who had been paddling just behind, reached him, helping him out with the chest. They both started returning to the boat, moving a lot slower due to the added weight. The third pirate looking like me was still not close enough, but my father could certainly see him better now.
âOh, dear Lord, thank you for returning my daughter!â I heard him call out as he took a step towards the water, grimacing as his boots got soaked, âCome, Y/N, come, papa is here.â
âYour father is a hilarious man.â Mingi muttered as he watched my father with a snicker, making me throw a glare at him.
âDonât make fun of him, heâs been very concerned, probably hadnât slept in days.â I scrutinized him, making Mingiâs smile turn sheepish, âI feel bad for what Iâm doing to him, but itâs time I take control of my own life.â
âYou can still go backââ
âMingi,â I snapped, eyes narrowing at the handsome pirate, âIâm starting to think you donât want me anymoreââ
âI want you more than anything Iâve ever wanted in my life, Y/N.â Mingiâs words were rushed as his fingers tightened against mine, eyebrows furrowing.
âGood,â I smirked and yanked on our linked hands, making Mingi fall forward as the boat swayed dangerously with his movement, âBecause you will never get rid of me now, love.â
âThat was the plan, darling.â We chuckled at the same time before Mingiâs lips pressed firmly against mine, salty from the wind, but soft and warm. My eyes fluttered closed as I grabbed his nape, breathing him in, impatient to get back to the ship and learn of everything he had to offer me. But just as Mingi wouldâve deepened the kiss, there was a startled shout coming from the shore, and we broke apart, turning to look towards my father. He looked shocked as the pirate had ripped the veil off his head and was laughing loudly, sticking his tongue out at my father before he turned around, and started swimming quickly back towards the boat. The other two pirates had reached us, and Mingi stood to help them place the chest inside the boat, watching as they got in the boat as well, waiting for their mate.
âWhat is the meaning of this?!â My father screamed at the top of his lungs as he ran inside the cold sea water, waggling his finger towards us, âWhere is my daughter you filthy pirates?!â
âYou really are his daughter.â Mingi chuckled as he cheered on the third pirate, motioning for him to swim faster, but the dress seemed to be rather constricting.
âStop it.â I huffed as Mingi just flashed me a cheeky smile, completely amused as he watched my father trying to desperately move closer, but he was afraid of the water. He couldnât swim, heâd never be able to reach the boat here. Thatâs the reason why we had stopped here, because I had told Mingi to stop here.
âWhereâs my daughter?!â My father screamed again, slapping his hands angrily against the water, âWhen the Navy fleet finds you, you dirty pirates, youâll be finished! Finished! You will all perish; youâll be punished for what youâve done to my daughter! I will watch your execution with my own eyes, you filthy pirates!â
âHeâs not very creative with his words, I must note.â I slapped Mingiâs ass hard, making him yelp and jump, almost tipping the boat over as the other pirates yelped, holding onto the sides of the wooden construction.
âStop being an asshat!â I snapped, standing up as the third pirate finally reached us, whining about how heavy the dress felt, and that he wanted it off himself. The other two helped him in, and Mingi sat down, the three pirates now starting to row, taking us back to the large ship, to the notorious pirate crew, called Ateez.
âPapa!â I screamed, heart breaking a little upon seeing the shocked and desperate look on my fatherâs face, âI am completely fine! Papa, they didnât hurt me!â
âY/N?!â I heard my father scream back desperately, looking lost.
âPapa, I want this! I want to stay with Mingi!â I screamed back, waving at him happily, âPapa, Iâm finally happy! Mingi is going to take me on so many adventures! I promise I will write you letters, papa!â
âCome back here right now, Yoon Y/N!â I heard my father scream at the top of his lungs, now looking furious as the pirates rowed against the currents, taking me further away from my father. I just giggled, and waved some more.
âI promise to return sometime! Look forward to my letters!â I blew a big kiss, beaming towards my father, âFarewell, papa!â
And all he could do was watch me helplessly as I became smaller and smaller the closer we got to the big ship. From this point on, I dictated my own life. I did whatever I wanted to, I behaved however I wanted to, I lived however I wanted to, and loved whoever I wanted to. My eyes fell on Mingi, and he was looking up at me with a proud and warm glint in his eyes, smile dashing and beaming as I finally felt free.
I chuckled, and sat back down, cupping his cheeks as I pressed a kiss against his lips in gratitude as he nuzzled his nose against mine.
âYour adventure, Yoon Y/N, starts right now.â
A/N: I want to thank all of you who stuck through the stories with me, it means so much to me, you wouldn't even understand. Writing is a great passion of mine and I dedicate a huge part of my time to it, they are always little pieces of me as I love what I'm doing. I know this part is extremely long, and I feel slightly bad for it, but if you've reached the end and you're reading this, I just really want to thank you all for your continuous support and love shown through all of my stories, you have no idea how happy you all make me! Tbh, this story is one of my absolute favorite ones from the Black Ocean series, and I know our beloved Y/N here isn't the best at the beginning, but I promise she learns next to Mingi and becomes better in the future. I have planned a spin-off for San's part, no promises when I'll finally commit to it as I have to write my thesis as of now, but I say stay tuned for it if you enjoyed his part, I have zero intentions of romanticizing anything too much as his story is quite heavy.
I want to thank you all again for following through on this journey with me, I will always cherish it, their stories dear to me. I hope you enjoyed everyone's part and that my writing is enough for an enjoyable story, I know I still have a lot to learn to become even better. I'm just blabbering on right now LOL because I don't want this to end *CRIES* but every story comes to an end, and so here I shall close this chapter. I appreciate all and every one of you, thank you again for everything, and check out my masterlist if you'd like to read more of my stories! *kisses*
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the roommate conflict (teaser)
pairing: na jaemin x fem!reader
genres: fluff, crack, angst, found family, strangers to lovers, roommate au, college au
est. wc: 20k
warnings: profanity, chaos, lots of idol features + all warnings to be added in the full fic!
summary: your roommate is the devil incarnate, you canât afford your own place, chaewon wonât move out of the apartment youâre supposed to move in till the next semester and youâre positive you will kill yourself the next time someone pisses you off. cue na jaemin, the cute boy from next door, who swoops in and saves the day by offering you a place in his home.
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âSo youâre going to keep living with Eunsook for the next few months?â
You shrugged and looked out the window, noticing that you were only a few minutes away from your destination. âI donât have much of a choice. The dorms are at full capacity and I canât afford to live alone.â
Jaemin bit his lip in contemplation. Technically, he could offer to let you live with him and his housemates. Chenle had already gone back to China to complete the rest of his education, meaning Jaemin didnât have a roommate anymore.
Besides, with you chipping in on the rent, his own financial problems would be solved.
To Jaemin, the idea seemed to be a win-win. He enjoyed your company thoroughly and doubted the boys would be opposed to you moving in.
Nonetheless, outright suggesting it to you felt weird. This was only your second encounter, and though your best friends were some of his close friends, he couldnât just drop the question out of nowhere.
You probably werenât even comfortable living in a house filled with people of the opposite gender, and the last thing Jaemin wanted to do was make things awkward by putting you in a difficult position.
So, he decided to take the safer route and casually mentioned, âTell me about it. My roommate returned to his home a month ago and now the rentâs being split three ways instead of four. The economy has been kicking our asses. Finding a good housemate is proving to be tougher than we thought too.â
You averted your gaze from the window to meet his. With no small amount of satisfaction, Jaemin noted that your eyebrows were raised.
You were interested.
The only thing left for you to do was ask.
Come on, he urged you mentally. Do it. Ask me if itâs possible for you to move in.
You opened your mouth to speak, but before you could do so, the car behind you honked multiple times.
Jaemin cringed and stepped on the accelerator, not having realised that the traffic light had turned green.
He glimpsed the shake of your head out of the corner of his eye and knew youâd decided against whatever you were going to say before.
âYeah. Fuck inflation.â
No matter how hard he tried, Jaemin couldnât stop his heart from sinking.
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Because You're Mine
Female!Reader x Werewolf!SKZ
Genre: A/B/O
Warning: Claws, Blood, Near-Fatal Injuries, Panic, Anxiety, Nightmares, Isolation, Tears, Insomnia, Medication, Suppressants
Words: 2.3K
Chapter Eight
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Prompt: With omegas completely removed from society, they needed their own communities and institutions to grow. All your life you had lived and gone to school alongside your fellow omegas, and orphaned alphas. You had managed to keep yourself together, but now at the university level, keeping your secret had grown impossible. You had to face your fears and make friends with an alpha eventually, and now was the time.
â⊠chanâŠ?â
The tears and everything else had exhausted you, and at some point you had passed out. A part of you expected to wake up in your own room, everything having just been a dream, but instead you woke up in a peculiar place. You were lying on top of Chan, still wrapped up in his arms. You started to feel sore, registering all the aches in your body, but as you moved to get up you noticed Chan wasnât waking up at all. You looked him over, seeing that some wounds were still open, which made absolutely no sense.
âChanâŠ?â
You began to shake the boy, trying not to be too rough, but you got no response. You continued to call his name, the panic only growing. Eventually you started screaming, and perhaps someone nearby heard cause the door flew open. You felt guilty, you felt responsible, seeing that you had seriously hurt someone. Minho was the one to find you both, immediately getting you off of Chan and checking on his friend. He tried to wake the oldest, but got no response. You couldnât help the tears.
âIâm sorry⊠Iâm sorryâŠâ
âHey, hey, no, no, no, donât cry, you didnât do anything bad. Heâs fine, okay, heâs gonna be just fine.â
Minho carefully took your hand, offering you a smile and trying to get you to calm down. With the door now wide open the others heard the commotion and came to investigate. Minho ordered Changbin and Seungmin to take Chan down to the infirmary. The tears didnât really stop, and Minho knew he was the last person you wanted comfort from. He managed to get you on your feet and took you over to the living room, asking Felix and Jisung to look after you. At least this way you wouldnât be hurt by the scent of an alpha. You still werenât really on good terms with them, but for now you just needed a shoulder to cry on.
â⊠Iâm sorry⊠Iâm so sorryâŠâ
âSh, sh, everythingâs gonna be okay.â
â„â„â„â„â„
â⊠hmâŠâ
Chan peeked his eyes open, quickly blinded by white lights. He took in his surroundings, slowly starting to recognize the smell and sounds of the infirmary. He carefully sat up, seeing the heart monitor on his finger, and noticing the IV needle in his arm.
âFinally awake.â
Chan looked over to see Minseok coming to his bedside with a clipboard in hand. The doctor was looking over his notes as he pulled up a stool.
âNow, tell me, what happened?â
âUh⊠I was just rough-housing with one of the boys. I guess we got a bit carried awayâŠâ
âI see.â Minseok made a note. âYou want to try that again?â
âWhat?â
âNo one else in the infirmary has similar injuries, or a similar story to yours. I know youâre all still young but you alphas have been receiving extensive training. Even if you were rough-housing your attacks wouldnât be so sloppy and emotional. Not to mention your claws and fangs are perfectly clean, indicating you took no defensive measures. You let someone have a go at you, and they certainly went all out. Now I am aware of your situation, Christopher, so, care to tell me what you were doing that led to a visit to the infirmary?â
âI⊠uh⊠I was trying to helpâŠâ
âHelp who?â
âY/nâŠâ
âYes, your little runaway case. How does you getting hurt help her?â
âI want her to be okay⊠and I should be punished for what I did⊠if I hadnât found her that day⊠things would be differentâŠâ
âPerhaps, but you did the right thing. Yes, itâs your job, but being kind is basic decency. If not for you the guilty party who hurt her would still be roaming free and sheâd still be suffering.â
âShe is still suffering⊠just for different reasons now⊠sheâs been quiet, and is clearly upset⊠I donât blame herâŠâ
âI know. Iâve had runaway cases before but itâs important to keep them safe, even from themselves. Take things slow with her, and rebuild that trust with a foundation of honesty and respect. Sheâll come around.â
âHow can you be so sure?â
âCause you care about her. You let her tear you up for her own sake, and then you couldnât even heal properly because of the guilt.â
âWhat?â
âYour condition is somatoformic, meaning your internal guilt and need to take responsibility manifested as physical symptoms. You didnât let yourself heal so you could continue to feel pain, and receive punishment.â
âOhâŠâ
âI do hope you can let yourself rest and heal now. No one doubts that you have her best interest in mind, but you need to look after your own health first.â
âI understand.â
âGood. Youâll stay down here until I discharge you, so rest. You need it.â
âI will. Thanks, doctor.â
â„â„â„â„â„
You were anxious in the dorm, scared that you might have actually killed someone. You tried to tell yourself that was ridiculous. Everyone else was so calm, so surely nothing bad had happened. Then again there were no updates to help ease your concerns. You kept going back to what you had seen. You surely hadnât hurt him that bad, you were just an omega, he was an alpha, there was no you could actually kill him, but the possibility lingered in your mind.
âY/n, you reek of anxiety.â Jeongin mentioned. âYou need to breathe, relax.â
âDonât you dare try anything with your pheromones!â
âI wonât, just take it easy. Your claws are out too.â
âWhat?â
You looked down at your hands, seeing that he was right. Minho had managed to clean you up, but the smell of blood was still prevalent for you, the taste of it on your tongue, and the feeling of tearing into flesh. This was only causing you to spiral once more until you heard the door open. You quickly snapped over to see who it was, and as soon as you saw Chan you ran over. Your hands were tugging at his shirt, seeing that all the previous injuries you had inflicted were gone. The boy let out a slight chuckle, grabbing your wrists so youâd stop your examination, and not hurt yourself or him with your claws.
âIâm fine, y/n. I promise. Iâm really sorry for worrying you.â
âI⊠Iâm the one who should be sorry⊠I almost killed youâŠâ
âNo, no, you just did quite a number on me, but you didnât hurt me that bad, okay, Iâm fine. I swear.â
You couldnât help the tears, still feeling guilty even if the proof of your actions was gone. You still felt awful.
âIâm sorryâŠâ
âItâs not your fault. I just want you to be okay.â Despite the tears Chan could see the dark circles under your eyes. âYou havenât slept, have you?â
âI⊠IâŠâ
âSh, you can rest easy now that Iâm back and you know everythingâs alright. Come on, Iâll take you.â
Chan gently pushed you towards your room, still telling you he was fine and that you didnât need to cry for him. His words did help you calm down a bit, your claws going away. He brought you over to your room, but didnât step in, telling you to get some sleep.
âY/n.â
â⊠yesâŠ?â
âI know we have a long way to go before⊠and thereâs probably still more you want to ask about⊠but I hope we can figure out how to move forwardâŠâ
â⊠yeahâŠâ
âI trust you wonât do anything to hurt yourself, so just, get some rest.â
âYou tooâŠâ
âIâll try.â
âMe too.â
â„â„â„â„â„
You did try to sleep, but you were still plagued by nightmares. It was the same one, over and over. Running through the woods, trying to escape, only to get caught and dragged back. Although now there was something new. In your attempts to escape your captors youâd find yourself atop Chan, the boy marked up and bleeding out. You always woke up in a cold sweat, needing a moment to steady your breathing. Before you thought the monsters were all around you, but now you felt like one. Even if Chan was fine and back in the dorm you still felt awful about what you had done. For a moment there was a feeling of relief, but then you found yourself drowning in shame and regret.
You wanted to get away from all of this more then before, having become like the monster you feared. Although that wasnât a real option, so you had to find another way to make peace with yourself. It didnât seem like youâd be sleeping anytime soon, and your own imagination was torturing you with possibilities. Despite your situation you snuck out of your room, going off to find Chan. You had to be sure, once again, that he was alive and well. Thankfully it was well into the night, so no one else was awake.Â
You quietly snuck over to Chanâs room, carefully opening the door and stepping in. You stood at a distance from the bed, able to seem him breathing just fine. It was silly to keep doubting the obvious, but your own head was playing tricks on you. Since you had what you needed it was time to go but you heard him roll over, and then noticed he was wide awake. He chuckled upon seeing you.
âCanât sleep?â
âUh⊠no⊠I just⊠IâŠâ
âThen why are you here?â
âUmâŠâ
âYou wanna hit me again?â
âNo!â
âEasy, it was a joke.â Chang sighed. âYou wanna sleep with me?â
âNo.â
You quickly made your exit, needing to make less of an embarrassment of yourself. You took a breath once you were out in the hall, then made your way back. Although before reaching your room you ran into someone else, rather shy to look them in the eye.
âAre you okay?â
âIâm fine⊠I donât need to be domesticated or something.â
Hyunjin chuckled. âI should apologize for that. Everything is new for me and things are complicated on my end, but I still spoke out of turn and ignorance.â
âWhatâs so hard about being an agent?â
âWell, weâre held to high standards. Our education isnât the only serious matter here, none of us are actually guaranteed to graduate.â
âYouâre not?â
âNo, and now it seems that I know what failure truly means for me. I either make it as an agent or forfeit my future.â
âThat⊠thatâs not fairâŠâ
âBut it is. Being an agent comes with a lot of responsibilities, and a great burden to bear. If I canât do right by you, how could I do right by another omega?â
âIf⊠if I had managed to escape⊠or if I had been placed with someone else⊠would you have been killed?â
âI honestly donât know⊠the situation is⊠rather unique, but it wouldnât surprise me⊠we did the exact opposite of care for youâŠâ
â⊠yeahâŠâ
âIf you canât sleep, we have some sleeping pills. Or you can always go to the infirmary to get something stronger.â
âNoted.â
You returned to your room, still no desire to sleep. You werenât gonna bother anyone else so you just sat by the window, staring up at the stars. At this point you werenât sure what the right thing to do was, but you didnât have many options to start with. Perhaps that was something to dwell on later, for now you should just be content with being alive. You had time to figure things out, so you shouldnât stress yourself out too much. Things would work out, you had to believe that.
â„â„â„â„â„
You werenât returning to classes just yet, and you werenât sure how things would work in regards to that. For the time being youâd remain on lockdown in the dorm, two of the alphas always staying with you. At the moment it was Chan and Jeongin. They kept their distance, but made sure you didnât do anything to hurt yourself or them. You were just making yourself some instant ramen when Chan approached the kitchen, still leaving space between the two of you.
âSo, how are you feeling today?â
You shrugged. âFine, I guess.â
âWell, I do have something for you.â
âWhat?â
Chan reached into his pocket and pulled out a pill bottle. You already didnât like this, but when he handed over the bottle you took it. When you read what it was your eyes went wide and you looked at him in disbelief.
âIs this⊠is this really what I think it is?â
âYeah, suppressants.âÂ
âWhere did youâŠâ
âThe doctor⊠Minseok, he gave me them for you. The drugs arenât common anymore, but that doesnât mean theyâre non-existent. He suggested you take some.â
â⊠why?â
âHe said they could help you. By taking suppressants an alpha would have less of an effect on you, and he does want you going back to class soon.â
âBut donât suppressants mess with my own scent and stuff? Others would noticeâŠâ
âYouâre gonna be transferred to all co-ed classes. At least one of us will always be with you, and there are plenty of other alphas and omegas around to mask your scent, or lack of. Either way the idea is that youâd have more control of yourself. Itâs still your choice though, you donât have to take them.â
âWhen do I have to go back to class?â
âNot sure, but I do think they want it to be soon.â
â⊠why is this even an option for me? I shouldnât have anything like thisâŠâ
âThat may be true, but your situation has been considered, and everyone just wants you to be okay, and will do everything they can for that. Even if they canât let you go out into the world.â
You had a lot to ponder over, but you took the pill bottle back to your room. You really couldnât believe something like this had been given to you. After thinking things over you decided to take one of the pills. You didnât feel all that different, it would obviously take some time and repeated use for the meds to take effect, but if Chan was being truthful, maybe you wonât feel so helpless anymore.
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gotham city is a gutter running rampant with the ill, corrupt, and the insane. at times, justice and vengeance must be served by one's own hand... no matter the lengths one must go to do so.
â· genre. bat family au, dc comics inspired, dark, vigilantes au, slow burn, ceo/billionaire au, cat woman!reader, murder mystery au, action, suspense, angst, slow burn-ish?, love square??; choi line inspired by dick grayson (csb), jason todd (cyj), and tim drake (cbg), including bruce wayne for choi minho and damian wayne for nishimura riki, inspired by 2022's The Batman ; i haven't decided who's end game yet LOL there might be multiple endings
â· warnings (do read). vulgar language, depictions of violence, mentions of blood, usage and description of weaponry, depictions of corruption and assault, murder/death, grief turning to revenge/vengeance, no one is sane tbh, kissing, yn actually has a lot of cats; each installment will have its own warnings per the content it holds
â· taglist. open // update schedule. whenever i can </3
â· total wc. tbd // each part is ~4k each
a/n: this has been one of my passion projects for so long tbh :') if this flops ... let's pray for the best!! but it's okay bc i love it too much <//3 the biggest thanks and so much love+appreciation to @loveliestfelix for being my hype woman from the beginning of this project ilysm đ
CHOI FAMILY FILES_ unlocked.
â TEASER!
FILE_00 : PERSONNEL (character guide)
FILE_01 : A THING FOR STRAYS
FILE_02 : BEHIND EVERY MAN
FILE_03 : BY THE TAIL
FILE_04 : DEATH BRINGS US TOGETHER
FILE_05 : FALL WHERE THEY MAY
FILE_06 : ARMS OF AN ANGEL
FILE_07 : RED ON THE LEDGER
FILE_08 : BURN AFTER READING
FILE_09 : WHEN JUSTICE BECOMES VENGEANCE
FILE_10 : A JOB OFFER
FILE_11 : BLOOD OF THE COVENANT
...pending
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TITLE 01: I Love To Get 2 On.
Prologue: ă Princess a little wider for me, I want a full view of you.ă
Summary: When the alcohol starts to taste like you getting in bed with one of the infamous bikerâs called Na Jaemin.
â> Release: 9.07.23
TITLE 02: Race Lover.
Prologue: ă You know damn well what I want, and youâre about to give it to me. Whether you like it or not.ă
Summary: On the day you and your boyfriend Donghyuck had an argument. When Donghyuck won his race he wants his reward from you, and heâs not taking a no for an answer.
â> Release: 14.07.23
TITLE 03: Hit The Breaks!
Prologue: ă I think my breaks is broken, Y/n. ă + ă Oh is it or do you want to check my ass when I bend over?ă
Summary: Youâre Jenoâs hot mechanic and he cannot control himself around you.
â> Release: 23.07.23
TITLE 04: RUNNER X.
Prologue: ă God you are so attractive when youâre angry.ă +ă Shut up and kiss me already before i start ripping your clothes off in front of everyone.ă
Summary: Mark never loses a race. But what happens when youâre now challenging him to one he cannot turn down?
â> Release: 26.07.23
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WITCH'S REFUGE - ROYAL SOLDIERS! BTS OT7 X FEM WITCH! READER [ PROLOGUE ]
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summary: in an era where the royal family denounces all magic, as one of the few remaining witches, you hide your powers. though you try to lead a normal life, only the seven accepting men make you feel truly understood. yet, what destiny awaits when you must reveal your true identity?
genre: supernatural/magic au | medieval-modern fusion fantasy au | F2L (more like idiots to lovers, honestly) | moderate? angst | action | romance | fluff | hint of crack
pairing: royal soldiers bts ot7 x female witch reader (high royal commander!kim namjoon, high royal soldier!kim seokjin, high royal soldier!min yoongi, royal assassin!jung hoseok, royal assassin!park jimin, elite warrior!kim taehyung, elite warrior!jeon jungkook)
warnings: mentions of violence, blood, death, slight mentions of SA, disgusting misogyny, witchcraft, slight gore, and swearing.
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drabble masterpost | masterlist | character boards | prologue | part 1 | part 2 [finale] | alternate ending
word count: 8,942
*note: the fictional language that will be spoken a lot throughout this story is called "Astrithian". it's mainly used among witches to converse without being understood to outsiders and to vocalize their magic. there will also be a lot of terminology used, which will be explained*
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15 enchantas ago... (Derived from "Enchant" and "Era," Enchanta marks a single year. It reflects the enchantment and wonder that pervade the world, making each year unique.)
In the midst of the forest that bordered your humble abode, a thrilling spectacle unfolded. Giggles erupted from your seven-year-old self as you dash through the trees, your small feet carrying you swiftly across the woodland floor. Behind you, seven older companions pursued with a mixture of determination and amusement, transforming the surroundings into an endless playground.
Ten-year-old Jimin, one of your companions, couldn't help but grumble in his pursuit. "How is she so tiny, yet moves with such speed?"
A mischievous giggle escaped nine-year-old Jungkook. "Perhaps it's because you're too tiny yourself."
Jimin narrow his eyes at Jungkook. "Your humor lacks refinement."
"I beg to differ. It sounded rather amusing to me," thirteen-year-old Jin chimed in, joining the teasing banter.
"Fine. I wager two draconian ingots that none of you can catch her," Jimin challenged, ego slightly bruised.
(draconian ingots, crafted from rare golden mystical alloys associated with legendary dragons, symbolized wealth and power, reflecting the dragons' historical influence on the world.)
"Two draconian ingots?! Game on!" Jungkook shouts with enthusiasm. "Prepare to be caught, Y/N!"
The onlookers, including Jimin and the rest, watched in astonishment as little Jungkook accelerated on his nimble feet. "Waitâhey!"
"I don't know if you're generous or foolish for making such a bet with Jungkook," eleven-year-old Namjoon remarked, shaking his head with a chuckle.
A groan escapes Jimin as he laments his decision. "Don't remind me..."
Undeterred by the unforeseen turn of events, Taehyung seizes the opportunity, surging ahead in the pursuit of both victory and draconian ingots. "I'm with Jungkook! I want those draconian ingots! Here I come, Y/N!"
The forest echoes with the playful banter and the rustle of leaves as the pursuit continues, transforming a simple chase into a spirited competition fueled by the allure of mythical riches.
Twelve-year-old Yoongi, however, couldn't hide his weariness. "Must we turn a playful chase into a pursuit of bets and riches? I'm growing tired."
"What do you mean? It's always fun! I'm having a blast!" cheered Hoseok.
Jin, always the peacemaker, interjects with playful sarcasm. "You're perpetually tired, Yoongi. Don't use that excuse now."
"But do we really need to take it this farâŠ" Yoongi grumbles.
"Hey, Y/N initially wanted to share something exciting with us. It somehow evolved into a spirited chase," observed Namjoon, thinking of you as a little rascal.
After a short span of a brisk run, you and your seven friends find yourselves at the unexpected marvel you had eagerly anticipated. Pausing to catch your breath, you turn around swiftly, ready to unveil the surprise to your companions.
As they gather around, you theatrically gesture towards it. "Behold! Is it not wondrous?!!"
As their eyes take in the scene before them, their expressions transform into sheer astonishment. "A concealed waterfall?!"
Grinning broadly at their reactions, you declare, "It is not merely a waterfall, my lords."
Confused gazes meet yours, urging you to elaborate. Your excitement bubbles over as you squeal, "It is a magical waterfall!"
"Mother and father informed me that by tossing in a single lunaris shilling, one's deepest desire can be granted," you share with delight. "And should you swim in its waters, every injury and ailment will be miraculously healed!"
(lunaris shillings are silver coins that embody the magic and mystery associated with the moon. they are prized for their magical properties and are often used in mystical transactions.)
A silence lingers as they absorb the revelation, still processing the words that spill from your lips regarding the hidden waterfall discovered in collaboration with your parents.
The more they remain silent, the more a sense of gloom starts to settle within you. Doubt begins to creep in, wondering if they share your enthusiasm or if they question the authenticity of your claims. Yet, you know it to be true â you've witnessed the magical properties of the water firsthand. Your mother's wish for an early harvest season, whispered as she tossed in a shilling, came to fruition three auroas sooner, a testament to the enchanted nature of the waterfall.
(auroa: unique term representing months, inspired by the word "aurora." it symbolizes the cycles of magic, similar to the changing colors of the northern lights.)
You recall the time your father succumbed to a severe respiratory illness, the burden fell upon you and your mother to transport his weakened body to the mystical waters. As you immersed him, a miraculous transformation unfolded before your eyesâthe pallor of sickness dissipated, the shadows under his eyes vanished, and vitality surged back into his frail form.
"Well, I have a pair of lunaris shillings right now. Shall we have a go at it, then?" Hoseok approaches, reaching into his pocket to retrieve the silver coins.
The others, initially hesitant, soon follow Hoseok's lead, drawn by the allure of the magical cascade. "Yeah, let's all try it," they chorused, surrendering to the enchantment that lingered in the air.
"Besides, if witches live among us, who's to say magic is not to be real?" Hoseok grins at you, his warmth radiating in the face of uncertainty. Hoseok, with his innate sense of empathy, stood out among your companions, always ready to defend you and find positivity in every situation. He was the angel of your group, and you couldn't help but hope that this facet of his character transcended across all universes.
As you stood in line with Jimin, Jungkook, Taehyung, Hoseok, Namjoon, Seokjin, and Yoongi, the sparkling waterline glistened under the moonlight, drawing your attention to the tranquil body of water that connected to the majestic waterfall.
"What are you guys wishing for?" you ask with genuine curiosity, the anticipation of fulfilling desires shimmering in the air.
Hoseok gazes ahead pensively before releasing a soft sigh. "To become the finest royal guard in all the kingdom, and to bring honor to each of you," he declared, casting his single shilling into the waters with a determined flick of his wrist.
"You already bring us great pride, Hobi," you reassure him with a tender smile, warmth radiating from your words.
His lips curved into a grateful smile. "Thank you."
"Well, I wish to live long and healthy." Jimin says, throwing his own lunaris shillings.
Jungkook, ever the playful one, puffs up his chest with pride, drawing laughter from the group. "I wish to be the strongest in the kingdom so that I can save you anytime, my lady," he declares, a cheesy smile accompanying his theatrical gesture.
You chuckle at his charming display, reciprocating with a smile as he playfully toss his shillings into the water.
A mischievous glint dances in Taehyung's eyes as he steps forward, his wish spoken with a lighthearted jest. "My wish is to remain the most handsome boy in our kingdom!" His shilling follows suit, accompanied by a playful nudge from Jimin.
"You're already a vision, Taehyungie. Such a frivolous wish," Jimin jests, teasing his friend with a good-natured grin.
Taehyung feigns offense, his lips twisting into a mock pout. "Must one's desires be subject to scrutiny? Besides, Y/N herself claimed the water grants any desire. Who am I to resist such potential?"
Seokjin, a noble soul, spoke with a regal air, "I desire to amass wealth, second only to the royal family, to shower you all with opulence whenever the whim takes me." With a flourish, he tosses his lunaris shillings into the mystical depths.
"Ever the provider, Seokjin," Namjoon remarks with a warm smile directed at his older companion.
"Only for you guys," Seokjin replies with a twinkle in his eye.
Yoongi yawns. "Well, for me, I wish to have the best sleeps for all the years to come."
Hoseok rolls his eyes. "Ugh, come on Yoons, this is your one wish, and you're going with that?"
"Mhmm, deal with it," Yoongi concedes. "I wish for the highest standing in the royal court."
Hoseok, in mock surprise, teased, "Hmm, a throne for the sleepyhead. I wonder how that'll unfold."
Yoongi, unfazed, tosses his lunaris shillings into the water alongside the others.
"Now it's my turn... I wish to make a profound impact on our world, something that will resonate with the hearts of the people," Namjoon says, casting his lunaris shillings into the water.
A chorus of awed reactions follows, as Namjoon's words consistently embody honor and admiration from each of you.
"That's truly admirable, Joon," you express, admiration sparkling in your eyes as you smile at him.
Namjoon chuckles, encircling his arm around your shoulders, drawing you into a side hug. "And now, little one, what is your heart's desire?"
"Yeah, you're the last one, Y/N," Taehyung grins widely, the anticipation evident in the group, mirroring their eagerness to hear your wish.
You pause, caught in a moment of contemplation. A recollection surfaces in your mind, a distant echo of your mother's words cautioning you against casting a wish with a lunaris shillings. The water, a benevolent deity of desires, grants wishes to those who offer a solitary shilling, but for reasons never fully explained by your mother, you have always been denied this privilege. However, surrounded by the fervor of your companions' wishes, a yearning to make your own desire known begins to swell within you.
"I... I'm not sure. My mother always cautioned against it," you admit reluctantly.
A collective disbelief and confusion painted the faces of your friends. Namjoon's expression shifted, a slight frown forming on his features. "Why so, my lady?"
"Indeed, you've spoken of it yourself, and your mother too, that the waters grant any wish to those who offer a single lunaris shilling," Taehyung chimed in.
"That seems unjust, does it not? Why should everyone else revel in the joy of making a wish while you are barred?" Jimin pouts, hands resting on his hips.
You can only offer a helpless shrug, your own confusion matching theirs. Yet, before the moment can stretch further, Jungkook strides forward with determination. "Regardless, I believe you should still cast your wish."
"Wait, Jungkook, perhaps there exists a concealed rationale behind Y/N's mother's reluctance. Must we really question her discernment?" Seokjin, reasoned with an air of gentleness.
Jungkook, however, was not swayed. "Indeed, Seokjin, but if such were the case, why did she she impart knowledge of its enchanting powers of the waters to Y/N? It's utterly nonsensical and, dare I say, unjust."
With a firm resolve, Jungkook declared, "She merits the opportunity to express her desires, just as we have."
Seokjin, though still uncertain, mused, "Mhmm, I remain unconvinced, Jungkook. Namjoon, what say you?"
Namjoon pondered, his fingers thoughtfully scratching his chin. "You both make good points."
An expectant hush enveloped the room until Yoongi, the voice of nonchalance, broke the silence. "Well, we find ourselves here now, do we not? What's hindering you?" All eyes turned toward him, waiting for his next utterance.
"Her parents are absent, and only the eight of us bear witness to this clandestine affair. Should none of us breathe a word of tonight, her wish can remain a concealed mystery," Yoongi suggested with tone of indifference.
"So, at this juncture, what hindrance do you perceive?" he nonchalantly reiterated.
Hoseok, ever the optimist, chimed in, "He's not wrong, you know."
As Namjoon turned his gaze back to you. "Well, the decision is ultimately upon you, Y/N," he uttered, his eyes studying you intently.
You purse your lips, your mind racing with possibilities. This choice holds the power to shape your destiny, to alter the course of your life in ways both profound and unforeseen. Beside you, Yoongi's words echo faintly, a reminder of the absence that looms over you like a shadow. Your mother's influence, once a guiding force, now exists only in memory. Here, among friends who value your autonomy, you find the freedom to chart your own course.
With a determined grip, you nodded, the lunaris shilling clutched in your hand. "Very well, I shall make my wish."
The younger members of your group erupt in cheers, their excitement palpable in the air. Hoseok beams at you with infectious enthusiasm.
"And what shall be your wish, my dear lady?" He asks eagerly, his eyes alight with curiosity.
A smile graced your lips. "My wish is for all of us to remain together in happiness, perhaps for an eternity!"
Their smiles mirrored your own, appreciative of the simplicity yet profound sentiment behind your wish.
"What a splendid wish, my lady," Namjoon praised, his admiration evident. With that, you cast your lunaris shillings into the waterâand in this moment, a sense of peace washes over you, filling the air with a quiet serenity, surrounded by those who cherish you, you feel truly alive.
As the moon cast its silvery glow upon the path, you and your seven companions strolled toward the cozy cottage that served as your haven. Laughter echoed in the night air as the camaraderie among you all painted a picture of joy and carefree revelry. However, the joyful ambiance quickly shifted when you glimpsed your mother anxiously waiting in the doorway, a deep furrow of concern etched upon her brow.
Oblivious to the impending unease, you hastened towards her, your heart brimming with excitement for the shared supper with your parents and friends. Yet, your mother's countenance betrayed a different sentiment.
"Y/N, where on Earth have you all been?" she exclaimed, her voice edged with worry.
Perplexity clouded your once radiant expression. "What do you mean, Mother? We were merely frolicking in the woods, as is our wont."
"Something has occurred; we must make ready to depart," she urged, grasping your shoulders with an urgency that sent shivers down your spine. Her gaze then shifted to the perplexed and apprehensive faces of your friends, who formed a line behind you.
"Is everything alright, Amahra?" Namjoon inquired with a hint of trepidation.
(Amahra is an endearing term used to address a woman who holds a nurturing and motherly role in someone's life. It is often used with great respect and affection, to acknowledge a maternal figure in the Astrithian language. The overall pronunciation would be similar to "ah-MAH-rah," with a slight rolling of the "r" if you're comfortable doing so.)
A rueful chuckle escaped her lips. "My dear Zarëln, I regret to inform you that you must return to your homes and families."
(In Astrithian, an endearing term used by elders or those in a nurturing role to affectionately address a younger person can be "Zarël," pronounced as "Zah-rehl." This term signifies a sense of protection and guidance, expressing a bond likened to that of a parent and child. To refer to more than one child, you would pluralize it as "Zarëln," pronounced as "Zah-reln.")
"It is urgent for all of us, and for all of you. My farewells must be swift, I'm afraid," she added.
"Mother, what troubles you?" you asked, a somber worry shading your features.
Kneeling down, she gently replied, "I shall explain later, my daughter." Turning to your seven friends, who remained rooted in confusion, she implored, "You all must go now!"
"Return home, my Zarëln, promptly!" she softly commanded, tears glistening in her eyes unbeknownst to you and your friends.
"We shall take our leave then," Namjoon declared, cutting through the bewildering silence. The decision was made for the group, yet the youngest, Jungkook, hesitated.
"But, Namjoon..." His gaze shifted between Namjoon, you and your mother, his reluctance evident as he grappled between concern for you and an unspoken fear lingering in the atmosphere.
"She has requested our departure twice already. Let us not compel her to utter it a third time. We leave now," Namjoon asserted, directing his gaze to Jungkook and the rest of the boys, his eyes emanating a commanding authority beyond his years.
Turning to face you and your mother, Namjoon offers a reassuring smile. "We'll see each other again, Y/Nâremember," he says, his words carrying a promise that stirs something deep within you, reminiscent of the wish you made not long ago at the magical waters.
With a final nod, Namjoon led the boys away from your home. Each of them bid their farewells, waving at you with a mixture of solemnity and promise.
As the seven companions gradually disappeared from view, your mother ushered you inside the quaint cottage. She pulled you along by your wrist, and inside, you found your father in a state of hurried activity, stuffing various items into a sizable cloth pouch.
"Father... Why are you packing? What's happening? Mother won't tell me anything," you inquire, your innocence tinged with concern.
Your father halted his frenzied movements and fixed his gaze on you, his eyes holding a gentleness that momentarily softened the gravity of the situation. "I'm sorry, my little enchantress. But the times have changed now. You and your mother may be in danger, and we must flee from here to keep all of us safe."
"What...? Why, Father?" Your voice trembles with emotion, betraying the sadness that grips your heart at the news.
"Children!" The mothers of the seven boys exclaimed, their figures silhouetted against the dim lamplight of the late evening, their faces etched with concern as they awaited their sons coming from their Quadravicar.
(Quadravicar: its name, derived from the fusion of "Quadra" for four and "Vicar," symbolizes both its capacity and its role as a symbol of prestige and status in the kingdom.)
"Mother, what's the matter? It's unusual to find you all gathered like this upon our return from Y/N's," Jin remarked, his voice tinged with curiosity and a hint of apprehension as he and his friends approached their mothers.
"Where are our fathers? Is there some sort of gathering?" Jin inquired without pausing for an answer to his initial query. The mothers exchanged furtive glances, a silent exchange laden with unspoken tension, while Jin's keen eyes caught sight of the Quandrivaeon.
(Quandrivaeon: The term combines elements of "Quadr-" for four passengers and wheels, and "Vaeon," a unique, exotic-sounding word evoking elegance and regality. The Quandrivaeon would be the epitome of luxury and sophistication, exclusively reserved for the royal family)
"The royal family in attendance?" Jin's brows furrowed in confusion. "Mother, please, enlighten us."
"We've came from a state of perplexity, as well. Y/N's mother hurried our farewells, urging an immediate return home," Jin continued to gaze intently at his mother, silently demanding an explanation.
Finally relenting with a soft, resigned sigh, his mother confessed, "I regret to inform you, but the royal family has orchestrated an emergency meeting with your fathers."
"An emergency meeting for what purpose?" Namjoon interjected, stepping forward with equal concern.
"A new Arcantia is to be established," Namjoon's mother interjected, noticing the other six mothers hesitated to respond, their glances fraught with reluctance.
(Arcantia: A fusion of "Arcane" and "Centuries," representing magical eras lasting a hundred years. Arcantia symbolizes the ever-changing weave of magic throughout the ages.)
"What do you mean by 'a new Arcantia'?" Hoseok's eyes widened in trepidation, sensing the gravity of the impending revelation.
"Yes, my dear children, a new Arcantia is set to commenceâan Arcantia where all magic, and all who wield it, shall be expunged from the Kingdom of Pentaraegis," Namjoon's mother finally clarified.
"Banished? Magic, banned?" Jin's disbelief rang out, echoing the incredulity shared by his companions.
"That is correct, my son." Jin's mother nodded in solemn. But to them, the boys, it seemed so feigned.
The rest of the boys stood in shock and disbelief, grappling with the revelation. The abrupt prohibition of magic, so deeply intertwined with their kingdom, appeared surreal.
"For what reason?" Hoseok questioned, skepticism evident in his voice.
Their mothers exchanged glances, silently communicating with one another through their eyes, further intensifying the boys' frustration.
"Mother!" The simultaneous exclamation from the seven boys reverberated, causing their mothers to flinch involuntarily.
"We don't wish to alarm you, but unsettling whispers have circulated regarding a formidable group of witches. They seek to annex territories within our kingdom and forge alliances with covens and solitary witches alike. Your fathers, in alliance with the royal family, are marshaling forces to safeguard Pentaraegis and secure our collective future," explained Jin's mother, her eyes conveying a mix of sorrow and determination.
The weight of this revelation sent shockwaves through the faces of all seven boys. "Butâ but that's treason... Surely those witches comprehend the gravity of their actions," stuttered Jimin, his words hanging in the air like a lingering mist.
The countenances of their mothers mirrored the weight of the truth they had just disclosed. They understood the turbulent emotions surging within their sons upon learning of the imminent conflict. The witches' desire to claim Pentaraegis lands hinted at an impending war between two factions: the mundane humans and the witches.
In the midst of the heavy silence, Yoongi broke through with a voice that, despite his quiet nature, cut through the tension like a blade. "Is there more you wish to disclose?" His eyes remained fixed on the ground, an uncharacteristic intensity in his gaze.
"These rebellious witches have already seized control of several lands and are poised to claim another as we speak," Yoongi's mother revealed, her words landing like a solemn decree.
"W-where? Is it close by?" Jungkook's fear-laden voice trembled, his wide eyes glistening like twin constellations.
"No, thank the Gods. It's at the border of Auraventia," replied Yoongi's mother, a slight glimmer of relief accompanying her words.
"No..." Jungkook's voice trailed off, a tremor evident in his whisper, the horror mirrored in the collective visages of his companions.
"Why the distress, children?" Jin's mother inquired, her concern palpable.
"We've just returned there, or thereabouts," Jin interjected. "B-But Y/N! Her and her family is still there!"
Jin's concern resonated in his voice, mirrored by the anxious expressions of the rest of six young boys. The looming threat was not a mere abstraction; it was approaching the very doorstep of your home.
"We must extend our aid!" Hoseok exclaimed, a fervent determination in his eyes.
"No. You shall not!" Hoseok and Yoongi's mother asserted.
"And why should we not! They're in danger!" Jin exclaimed, his determination etched in the lines of his face.
"You'd be putting yourselves and all of us in jeopardy. Only a select few of us are privy to the full extent of the situation. Furthermore, we have already dispatched some of our men to aid them," Hoseok's mother reasoned with a firm resolve.
"WaitâThat explains Y/N's mother hastening our farewells..." Namjoon mused aloud, prompting all the young men to turn their attention to him, eager for his insight.
Jimin silently nodded, affirming Namjoon's observation. "And did you catch that she urged Y/N to hasten her preparations..."
Taehyung furrowed his brow in contemplation, raising his gaze. "Hold on, were you all aware of this impending danger?"
Their collective silence was an admission, a realization that dawned upon them in this very moment. "And yet, you chose to withhold such crucial information from the outset!"
Jin and Namjoon turned back to their mothers, awaiting some form of explanation. "You are all truly incredulous."
Without a moment's hesitation, the seven determined young boys strode into the opulent cottage, boldly disrupting the pivotal meeting between their fathers and the royal family. The entry door was left agape in a brazen act, while their anxious mothers trailed closely behind.
"How long?" Namjoon demanded, the first to speak.
"Boys! How rude of you to barge in like this," scolded Namjoon's father with a stern tone, swiftly silenced by Namjoon's insistence. "How long were you all aware of this?!"
Gathered around a grand oval wooden table, the men, in collaboration with the King and Queen, surrounded a detailed map of the kingdom. Marked statues adorned specific locations, seemingly representing annexed territories claimed by rebellious witches. Other cryptic markers littered the tableau, leaving the boys uneasy about the ominous implications.
The seven boys darted their eyes between the unsettling symbols on the table and the elders, awaiting an explanation.
"Namjoon, boys, you can't simply demand answers like that," attempted Namjoon's mother to pacify them.
"No, the safety of our people is at stake, and none of you have uttered a word. My questions are justified," asserted Namjoon. Despite his youth, his intellect surpassed his peers, comprehending matters typically reserved for adults.
"You informed them?" Jin's father scrutinized the mothers, who wore guilt on their faces, confirming his suspicion.
"They are your children; their curiosity is unavoidable," the King interjected, diffusing the tension.
Jin, with a quizzical expression, stared at the King. "Answer the question: how long were you all aware of this dire situation?"
"Seokjin! Mind your tone with His Majesty," reprimanded Jin's father, but Jin, fixated on the King, ignored the warning, fearing the worst for you.
"I apologize for my son's tone, your Majesty," Jin's father pleaded.
The King, however, smiled and shook his head in understanding. "It's alright; fear is inevitable. To answer your query, young one, these rumors began circulating three auroas ago, and we only confirmed them just an auroa ago. Hence, your parents couldn't inform you earlier."
Hobi, perceiving an ominous aura from the red markers on the map, inquired, "What do the other markers signify?"
âHoseok!â Hobiâs mother scolded.
The King's smile returned, though this time it bore a hint of feigned warmth, perhaps even a touch of sinister undertones. The boys couldn't quite grasp it, but they remained attentive to the King's response. "Oh, those represent the areas in our kingdom where we've dispatched our most esteemed military men for what we might term loyalty investigations."
"Loyalty investigations? Such a concept eludes my ears," Namjoon declared, narrowing his eyes. "And what transpires during these so-called 'loyalty investigations'?"
"Well, it's akin to a specialized inquiry led by the King's elite soldiers to ensure no one undermines the kingdom's stability. They visit households, pose questions, and guarantee the safety of our cherished realm. It's a kind of elaborate game of hide-and-seek, where they seek out those who may not fully grasp the importance of loyalty. Remember, unwavering support for the royal family is paramount. It's akin to a stern lesson; their language may be forceful, but it serves to underscore the imperative of unity," Yoongi's mother interjected, choosing her words carefully.
Namjoon, however, with his keen intellect, saw through the carefully crafted explanation. "So, you've instituted a military inquisition?"
"Namjoonâ! Pardon my son's audacity, your Majesty," Namjoon's father hissed, bowing slightly to the King.
"What about those innocent in the matter?" Jimin asked with genuine concern in his tone.
"They, too, shall be implicated," Jimin's father promptly replied. "Now, all of you boys, leave this room at once, no more questions."
"Take them away," he ordered, motioning toward their mothers.
As they were unceremoniously dragged away in protest by their mothers, Hoseok's perceptive eyes caught something that seized his immediate interest â a red marker, situated on a land he intimately knew, sending shivers down his spine.
The border of Auraventia.
His eyes widened. "Wait!"
"We recognize that place! Why is Y/N's residence marked?" Hoseok questioned in a panic, breaking free from his mother's grip.
Upon hearing Hoseok's revelation, the remaining boys also swiftly broke free, their concern escalating for you, now aware that the red markers signified an inquisition for her household. The gravity of the situation deepened, understanding that you and your family residing at the border of Auraventia, was the sole target.
"What?!! Why?!!" the seven of them chorused.
"I can assure you, Your Majesty, Y/N and her family are innocent!" Jin pleaded, unwittingly shedding a watery sting, echoed by the other six boys, revealing the profound concern they held for you.
"I thought you were seeking and reprimanding witches, not targeting humans too?" Hoseok exclaimed in worry.
"Oh, you all must be mistakenâ" The King began to reply, but his wife, the Queen, interrupted, glancing at him and shaking her head discreetly, directing his attention to the seven mothers with pleading faces, silently conveying, "These boys don't know the whole truth."
This prompted the King to reconsider. "Well, young ones, you'd be surprised how often humans align themselves with those not of their kind. As the ruler and protector of my kingdom, I must take all necessary safety measures. Do you all understand?"
Though the King framed his words with an air of nobility and concern, it failed to resonate with the boys. Their thoughts were consumed by you and your safety.
"If that's to be the case, then we request to witness the inquisition. To ensure a fair process for both your soldiers and Y/N and her family," Namjoon suggested.
"Absolutely not," Namjoon's father affirmed.
"Father!" Namjoon exclaimed in defiance.
"Enough, Namjoon; it needs to be done!" his father replied assertively.
Jimin, with a fervent gleam in his eyes, threw his stance into the fray. "And what of her mother and father? Are you all forgetting Y/N's parents are your dear friends just like Y/N is to us! Do you have no faith in them?" he argued, his words laced with a blend of concern and exasperation.
"Jimin, my child, this is what is necessary for all of us, don't you all understand that?" Jimin's mother interjected, her tone a mixture of sympathy and determination, attempting to calm the rising storm.
"But at the expense of our dear friends?! We will not accept this!" Jin's voice rang out, his frustration mirroring Jimin's.
"We're going. Whether you all like it or not," Namjoon declared, his gaze unwavering, his resolve like iron.
"And we've told you, you shall not!" Namjoon's father objected, his voice laced with authority, yet tinged with a hint of desperation.
In response, Namjoon lifted his chin defiantly, a silent proclamation of his unwavering resolve. He and his friends had made up their minds on how to proceed with the situation. You held a significance that transcended familial ties. You are not just a friend; you are a vital part of their lives. The circumstance puzzled them â how their parents, despite being friends with your parents, harbored an air of inequity towards them.
"Everyone, run to the Quadravicar!" Namjoon urgently commanded his six companions, swiftly pivoting and taking off with them. Â The urgency in his voice spurred the group into action, a sense of rebellion fueling their movements.
"Namjoon! Boys, get back here!" The adults, voices raised in futile protest, attempted to chase after the departing group. The room erupted into a chaotic scene as the seven friends made a daring escape. The Quadravicar, their trusty steed, stood ready, its sleek form ready for the impending departure. With a swift motion, they mounted the vehicle, narrowly evading the grasp of pursuing fathers, as the Quadravicar surged forward with the speed of galloping horses, leaving the dissenting voices behind in the dust.
Merely moments ago, your family had readied themselves to abandon the safety of your cottage, fleeing the encroaching menace that had suddenly besieged your peaceful abode. It seemed as though fate had cruelly delivered a curse upon your doorstep, a curse that your family futilely tried to escape. As the door swung shut behind you, a dozen hooded women materialized, an ominous presence blocking your path.
"AhvĂ«, sÄ thĆz klam, sÄstrĂŻ," uttered a woman assumed to be the leader among the hooded ensemble, her voice echoing hauntingly across the somber scene. (translation: Hello, it's been so long, sister.)
"Why are you here?" your mother demanded, shielding you behind her while you clutched at her clothes, your fists tightening with anxiety.
"You are well aware of my purpose," replied the woman cryptically. "I come bearing a proposition."
"How ironic, after Lumiras of silence, now you come with a 'proposition'?" scoffed your mother, her tone laced with disdain. "I have no need of your offerings, sÄstrĂŻ."
(A fusion of "Luminous" and "Era," Lumira represents ten years. It signifies periods of enlightenment and advancements in both magic and technology.)
A sly chuckle escaped the woman's lips. "Oh, but you may find it worth your while to listen."
With a deliberate motion, the woman cast aside her hood, revealing a countenance of unearthly allureâfair skin, with chiseled features, slim crimson heart-shaped lips curved in a beguiling smile, and eyes like shining emeralds. Yet beneath her beauty lurked a palpable menace, instilling fear in your heart despite her captivating facade.
"As you are aware, the royal family dispatched their most formidable military unit to apprehend you allâperhaps excluding the seemingly inconsequential human male by your side," she began, advancing purposefully toward your mother and you, each step resonating with ominous intent.
"And what do you think they'll do to you and that child of yours, given your bloodline?" she posed, her voice laden with sinister implications.
"Their declaration of a new Arcantia is nothing but an excuse to exterminate all living witches, our bloodline, simply because we've proven to be stronger and more powerful than them," the woman explained, a mocking laughter escaped her lips. "We've wounded their ego, it appears..."
Your mother narrowed her eyes, a clear defiance in her gaze. "No, it's because you're committing treason. You're seizing their land and unjustly punishing innocents who possess no magic. Your actions have invited their wrath."
Feigning weariness, the woman sighed, "You are naive and blindly loyal to those who would betray you. You've forgotten how closely you've approached an enemy patiently biding their time."
Now orbiting you and your parents, she condescendingly mused, "Normalcy is a luxury denied to us, given our bloodline. Yours is a life destined for anything but the ordinary."
"And your talk of treason is but a veil," she continued. "I seek only to reveal our true nature as witches, among the most formidable entities in existence, to those who would subjugate us. The time has come for them to bow to our supremacy."
"These lands was once oursâdo you not remember?"
Indignant, your mother argued, "Yes, those lands was once ours, but history has unfolded, and we must adapt. Your actions only validate their fears, pushing them to extremes."
To this, the woman responded, "Adaptation is a luxury you cannot afford, ensconced in your delusions. Our roots run deep, and reclaiming what is rightfully ours necessitates drastic measures."
Your mother furrowed her brows in disagreement, "This is not the way. We can't stoop to their level. It's not who we are."
She furrowed her brow in frustration. "You know, you speak of treason, yet it is you who have betrayed our kind, aligning with our adversaries," she accused.
She then sighs with an air of indifference, beginning to walk away from you and your parents. "Well, it's too late now..."
Your mother's head shook in a plea. "No, it's not too lateâplease, VeranĆthi."
(A female name in Astrithian meaning "beauty of night". The overall pronunciation would be: "Vay-rahn-aw-thee.")
At the mention of her name, VeranĆthi halted, her posture stiffening. She emitted a mocking chuckle. "You remain unchanged, SorĂ«i," she muttered with a derisive tone.
(A female name in Astrithian meaning "heaven's light". "Sorëi" is pronounced as "saw-ray.")
With a thoughtful lift of her head, she contemplated for a brief moment. VeranĆthi then pivoted back towards your family, before morphing into a narrowed gaze with a sinister gleam. "As I was saying, you've been branded as traitors..."
"And so now, you have two choices, as my proposition: align with us or face dire consequences at the hands of your 'allies'âor I could rid you or your abomination child myself," she proposed, a cruel smile curling on her lips.
"She is but a child, devoid of fault. Have you no mercy?" implored your mother.
"She defies the natural order, a product of forbidden magic." VeranĆthi retorted. "You meddled with forces best to be left alone, bringing forth one who should have remained in the realm of shadowsâAn anomaly that challenges the very fabric of existence."
"She is my daughter, and I am a motherâa mother who would defy the heavens for her child," your mother asserted resolutely. "A sentiment you, devoid of such maternal bonds, cannot comprehend."
The tension thickened as the confrontation reached its climax, the air heavy with the weight of impending choices and irreparable consequences.
"I trust you haven't forgotten I am not one to entertain indecision. Sentiment holds no sway here. Choose wisely," VeranĆthi warned, her voice tinged with impatience. "It's quite simple, you see..."
"You claim motherhood... wouldn't you desire to witness your child flourish into a powerful witch among us? Joining forces with me and our kind is the logical path forward," she urged, attempting to persuade your mother.
"And consider the vast potential we could unlock with our combined magic, alongside your child," she added with a smirk.
Your mother seemed momentarily swayed, her brows furrowing in contemplation. Sensing her hesitation, your father intervened. "Sorëi, do not heed her words. They are but lies meant to deceive."
VeranĆthi's expression soured at your father's rebuttal, and with a swift gesture, her hand illuminated with magic. "Silence, mortal," she hissed, casting an enchantment that caused your father's lips to seal as if stitched together.
His eyes widened in realization, and your mother, cognizant of the sorcery at play, lifted her gaze, alarmed by the silent coercion. "Don't you dare use your magic on my husband!"
"Fëstöl." Your mother says with enchantment, gracefully waving her hand in the air illuminating her hand with her own magic, undoing the magically coercion done by her fellow witch.
(translation: unbind. "Fëstöl" is pronounced as "fay-stohl". pronounce "stohl," where "st" is pronounced as in English, and "öl" is pronounced like "aw" in "saw.")
Your mother then shifts her eyes to VeranĆthi with seriousness. "You can try push your limits with your magic on the royal family and other humans VeranĆthi, but I will not allow it on my family."
"There is a line you do not cross, and I am warning you."
VeranĆthi begins to giggle then morphs into a laughing then a manic laugh. "You must be joking. Are you threatening me, SorĂ«i?"
"Youâout of all people. An Ăzaraulthi?" She continues to laugh.
(Ăzaraulthi are witches who dedicate themselves to the benevolent use of magic, focusing on healing, medicine, and protection)
"I could never humor you. I guess you must forgetting that Ăzaraulthi are ones who will protect by any means neccesary, even if it means duelling with her own kind. Something we're all familiar, don't you think?"
"Do not kid yourself Sorëi, you're outnumbered." The emerald eyes hardening towards your mother.
Your mother smirks with a tilt of her head. "You're also forgetting, I'm a part of the Thallörin, as an Aroshëra."
(Thallörin is a governing body that unites the most adept witches from each coven, suggesting a group that possesses profound knowledge and influence within the mystical realms of Astrithian culture, it is pronounced as "Thahl-aw-reen."
Aroshëra term for the most expert healer within the governing body of adept witches, known for their ability to mend both physical and magical wounds, and expertise in protection magic and defense with light magic.)
VeranĆthi loses her smile, into a frown. "Fine, have it your way. Your doom is now here."
Suddenly, the tranquil ambiance shattered as a rain of pure iron arrows descended upon your group. Gasps echoed through the air as the witches, including your family, recoiled at the unexpected assault. Iron, a notorious weakness for witches, posed an imminent threat, casting an unsettling shadow over the battlefield.
However, the unexpected twist wasn't limited to the iron arrows. The royal military elite wielded a peculiar deviceâa compact contraption emitting a high-frequency sound. The resonating waves temporarily immobilized the witches, leaving them vulnerable to the approaching soldiers.
Chaos erupted as the clash unfolded. Your father, despite being human, demonstrated remarkable combat skills, engaging in a dance of blades with the royal military elite. Magic surged through the air as your mother and the remaining witches retaliated, a symphony of spells colliding against the iron-clad attackers.
VeranĆthi's commanding voice pierced through the chaos. "They're using iron! Cowards, kill these humans, sisters! Kill them all!"
Amidst the chaos, VeranĆthi's eyes bore into your mother's, the weight of years of animosity palpable. "Don't you see, they're finding our weakness and trying to kill us. It's either them or us."
Your mother, undeterred, raised her hands, creating a shimmering barrier that deflected a barrage of magical attacks. "There is strength in mercy, and wisdom in finding common ground. We are all bound by the threads of magic; there must be a way to end this without plunging into the abyss."
VeranĆthi scoffed, her expression hardening. "You're naive, SorĂ«i. Our survival depends on our ability to eradicate those who seek to subjugate us. To show mercy now is to court destruction."
As the battle raged on, you watched your mother, determined to protect both sides from unnecessary casualties, her gaze swept across the battlefield, assessing the toll of the conflict. The witchesâalbeit wounded, writhed in pain, fueled by desperation and the fear of annihilation, unleashed a torrent of magical prowess, while the air was thick with the acrid scent of burnt magic.
In the distance, your father continued his valiant struggle against the military elite, his combat skills proving formidable, while your mother attempted to reason with VeranĆthi.
Unable to ignore the urgency of the situation, your mother's voice rose above the chaos. "Cease this madness! Our powers are formidable, but so is the cost of this unrestrained violence. We can end this conflict without further bloodshed."
VeranĆthi, unyielding, countered, "Bloodshed is the language of war, SorĂ«i. Do not delude yourself into thinking otherwise."
"Even in war, there's room for mercy. We can find a compromise that spares both our kind and theirs."
As the two sides clashed, a surge of magical energy enveloped VeranĆthi. She channeled her power, creating dark ethereal tendrils that snaked through the air, seeking to ensnare the military elite. The soldiers, caught off guard by the sudden onslaught, struggled against the mystical bonds.
Your mother seized the opportunity, her eyes ablaze with determination. "This is not the path we should tread. There is a choice beyond this carnage."
VeranĆthi's response was a defiant laugh, echoing across the battlefield. "Choices are but illusions, SorĂ«i. We are bound by destiny, and our destiny is to triumph over those who would oppress us."
Just then, a realization dawned upon your mother. The witches, driven by a relentless desire for vengeance, were no longer open to reason. She grappled with the realization that sometimes, the pursuit of peace required confronting the harsh realities of war. The battle had escalated beyond control, and she knew that a more decisive action was necessary to prevent further devastation.
With a focused gaze, your mother directed her magic towards the magical bonds VeranĆthi had woven. The dark ethereal tendrils began to unravel, releasing the military elite from their magical restraints. As the soldiers regained their freedom, VeranĆthi's expression twisted into a mixture of fury and disbelief.
"You would betray your own kind for these oppressors?" VeranĆthi accused, her voice laced with bitterness.
Your mother met VeranĆthi's gaze unwaveringly. "I seek not betrayal but understanding. We can coexist without perpetuating this cycle of hatred and violence."
The military elite, now liberated, regrouped with renewed determination. Your father, displaying an astonishing level of prowess, fighting against them. The battleground shifted, no longer a standoff between witches and your family but a united front against the oppressive forces of the royal family.
VeranĆthi, unwilling to concede defeat, unleashed a wave of destructive magic. The earth trembled beneath the onslaught, and a torrent of energy surged towards your mother and the allied forces.
With a swift motion, your mother conjured a protective barrier, shielding the group from the impending onslaught. "This ends now, VeranĆthi. We can create a world where magic is not a weapon but a force for unity."
The battle raged on, the clash of magic and steel echoing through the night. The air crackled with energy as both sides pushed their limits, each moment carrying the weight of a decision that would shape the future.
As VeranĆthi's eyes suddenly glowed with an ominous light, a shiver ran down your spine, and the air seemed to grow heavy with an unsettling energy. Your mother, catching sight of this eerie transformation, couldn't hide the fear that widened her eyes. "VeranĆthi, what are you doing!?" she exclaimed, her voice tinged with concern.
"Since you don't want to make the tough decision, I will make it for you. Ăzal vruunithi, kethir shalnith vroha, uzin gathithi," she intones in the archaic Astrithian tongue, her voice distorting with each syllable.
(translation: "I call upon this mother energy, giving me strength")
Your mother's eyes widen in horror as VeranĆthi's sinister powers surge, setting her fingertips ablaze with an otherworldly energy. The dark magic courses through her, and with an abrupt turn, her gaze locks onto you. A small figure, cowering behind wooden wagons that offer meager protection from the escalating chaos, suddenly becomes the focal point of VeranĆthi's malevolent intent.
VeranĆthi's arms weave intricate patterns in the air, casting spells that propel her magic toward you without warning. Time seems to slow as the ethereal bullets of energy hurtle towards your defenseless form.
Unbeknownst to both you and VeranĆthi, your mother, fueled by an unyielding maternal love, charges forth in a desperate attempt to shield you from the imminent threat hurtling your way. Recognizing the potent enchantment the moment it escaped VeranĆthi's lips, she comprehends the perilous nature of her chosen course.
Blocking may prove futile, and deflecting the dark magic poses its own challenges, so she makes the heart-wrenching decision to absorb the brunt of the attack. As a light magic user, such absorption could prove detrimental, but as your mother, she's willing to make that sacrifice for your survival.
As the seconds dwindled, your mother, defying the constraints of time, positioned herself just in the nick of it. She gestured swiftly, intending to deflect and absorb the magic, but miscalculations led her to absorb the full force of VeranĆthi's dark energies. The impact propels her backward, slamming against the wooden wagon before landing roughly in front of you.
In your distress, you find yourself scrambling towards your mother, who lay sprawled before you, battered by the force of the dark incantation.
"Mother!" you wail, your eyes welling up with tears as you approach, desperate to render aid, though the gravity of the situation seems beyond your young capabilities. Making you torn between a desperate desire to help and the harsh reality that there may be little you can do.
VeranĆthi's satisfaction lingered in the air, her dark powers momentarily appeased by the release of the potent spell. A triumphant sneer adorned her face as she surveyed the scene. Tears streamed down your cheeks as you beheld your mother's frail form, fading under the weight of her injuries.
Suddenly, a blood-curdling scream shatters the air. With a sickening twist of your neck, you behold a ghastly scene: your father, battered and bloodied, kneels before two of the royal family's elite soldiers.
One plunges his sword deep into your father's abdomen, the steel emerging slick with crimson. The other, with a cruel gleam in his eye, raises his blade for a decapitating strike. As the blade arcs downward, it meets flesh with a sickening thud, separating your father's head from his body. Blood gushes forth in a grotesque fountain, drenching the ground in a pool of crimson horror.
Your heart raced as despair gripped you, but resolve surged within. Your parents' lives hung in the balance, and you would not allow them to perish without a fight.
In a surge of unknowable power, you bellowed, "Stop!" Dark blue magical energy radiated from within you, slicing through the air like a spectral blade. The arcane force engulfed all in its pathâwitches and soldiers alike. Those touched by the magic found themselves ensnared by an otherworldly fire, immune to any attempt at extinguishing it, save for the one who had summoned itânone other than you.
Yet, the remaining witches, including the cunning VeranĆthi, exhibited a combination of skill and luck. They swiftly conjured a magical barrier, shielding themselves from the lethal flames that devoured their comrades. The unlucky few screamed in agony as they succumbed to the relentless blaze, their demise haunting the air with the stench of burning flesh.
The gruesome spectacle dawned upon VeranĆthi with a sudden realization. You, the summoner of this inferno, were the ZalvokraĂ«l of their time. A choice loomed before her: to slay you in your vulnerable state as you attempted to tend to your mother or to spare you, recognizing the potential you heldâthe makings of the most powerful witch. Persuading you to join their cause could prove invaluable, and after a contemplative moment, she chose the latter.
"Sisters, our task here is complete. I sense a group approaching. Let us depart immediately," she commands, and with traces of glowing magic subtly left behind, they vanish into the air.
However, you pay no heed to the burning bodies, your focus solely on your mother. "Mother..." Your voice quivers, tears finally falling from your cheeks.
Her weary but loving eyes met yours, and she managed a gentle lip-smile. "Fear not, my child. I chose this fate to ensure your survival. You must carry on from this point forward."
The air hung heavy with sorrow as you cradled your mother, her life slipping away like grains of sand through your desperate fingers. "I don't know if I can go on without you," you whispered, the weight of the impending loss settling upon your shoulders.
With a weakening hand, she touched your cheek. "You are strong, my love. The power within you, it will guide you. Embrace it, and remember, I will always be a part of you." Her voice wavered but held an underlying strength.
The battlefield lay strewn with the aftermath of the clash, the acrid scent of burning magic permeating the air. As the last embers of the magical fire dwindled, leaving behind scorched remnants, you clung to the fading warmth of your mother's presence.
In the distance, a Quadravicar approached. Your mother's breaths grew shallower, her life force slipping away. "Mother, please, don't leave me," you pleaded, desperation and grief intertwining in your voice.
She drew you closer, her breaths becoming faint whispers. "Listen closely, my child. Your path ahead is uncertain, but within you lies a power that can shape destinies. Find allies, trust in yourself, and remember, love is a force that transcends even the darkest of times."
A solemn silence enveloped the battlefield as your mother's eyes dimmed, her final words echoing in your heart. Then, a distant yet hurried echo of light footsteps resonated through the desolate air, piercing the eerie silence that hung heavy over the charred remnants of a once serene landscape.
"Y/N!" The call reached your ears, a familiar voice cutting through the haunting aftermath of destruction. You recognized it instantly.
"Y/N, where are you?" The urgent cries continued, pulling your attention away from the heart-wrenching scene that surrounded you. Your tear-blurred eyes strained to focus, but you knew those voices belonged to your dearest seven friends. Against all odds, they had returned for you.
"Y/N!" Their collective voices rose, echoing through the night as they desperately scanned the tragic tableau for your presence.
As one of them spotted you, his eyes lit up with joy. "Guys! I found her, she's right there! Y/N!"
Tears of relief mingled with the sorrow streaming down your cheeks as all seven of them sprinted toward you. "Y/N!"
They reached you, their frantic expressions shifting from worry to joy. However, as their eyes fell upon the devastation around you, their elation turned to disbelief. Your mother lay lifeless amidst the charred ruins.
Jungkook and Jimin sank to their knees beside her, shock and despair etched across their faces. They had been the closest to your mother, and the weight of grief bore down on them. "AmahraâŠ"
"I'm sorry," you whispered. It wasn't your fault, yet guilt clung to you like a shadow, a child ensnared in the tragedy and horrors of war.
Namjoon took a deep breath, his eyes welling with tears as he approached you. "It's not your fault, Y/N."
"She tried to save me," you muttered, your lip quivering as you met Namjoon's gaze with tearful eyes. The dam finally broke, and you sobbed, collapsing into Namjoon's comforting embrace.
The rest of them, too, shared in your silent grief. Quiet sobs and sniffles intermingled with the palpable sorrow among you all. They may have considered your parents as their own, and your parents may have embraced them as their own children, but the depth of your grief was incomprehensible to them.
In the midst of the mourning, an air of somber determination settled over Namjoon's features. "We need to leave this place. It's not safe here."
The others nodded in agreement, their expressions grim. Jungkook and Jimin reluctantly tore themselves away from your mother's lifeless form, their eyes swollen with tears. The group huddled together, forming a protective circle around you.
As you clung to Namjoon, the reality of the situation began to sink in. Your home, once a sanctuary, now lay in ruins. The stars overhead bore witness to the tragedy, their distant gleam offering no solace.
Your group moves forward, navigating the desolate landscape with a heavy heart. Moonlight filtered through the sparse clouds, casting an ethereal glow on the devastated world around you.
A/N: thank you for reading! <3333 the main reason i wrote this intro was to give some insight into the kind of character Y/N (you, the reader) will be later in the story, based on the past Y/N suffers from. it also helps to lay the groundwork for future scenes and establish the kind of friendship you have with the boys from the beginning.
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To all the Co-Workers I've Loved Before: Introduction
Summary: Over the time of working at Café 7 Dream, you unfortunately ended up crushing on all seven of your coworkers, one consequently after another. So the summer before you left for college, you decided to set things straight and mail them all letters about your past, and for one member, present feelings towards them.
Pairing: Surprise Member x Reader
Genre: Barista! AU, Coming of Age
Word Count: 1.6k
TW: none
Authors Notes: i finally got around to finishing this off đ
this series has honestly been in the making for the past two years, and i'm finally getting the chance to write and post this so hopefully you guys like it!!
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"Y/n? What are you doing here? Aren't you supposed to be packing?" you heard as you entered the small, cosy cafĂ©. You were immediately tackled into a hug, none other than Haechan, one of the bakers, himself. You felt the breath get squeezed out of you as you tapped his back, signalling for him to let you go. There was no avail however, as the act made him hold onto you even tighter.Â
"I'm going to miss you, shortcake." You heard Haechan mumble into your hair, the sudden soft words bringing water into your eyes as you squeezed him back, unwilling to let go.Â
"Okay, okay, it's my turn for a hug. Let go Hyuck, your time is up." Jaemin said while trying to pry the other male off of you. You softly laughed as Haechan pouted in the corner, whining in protest at how his hug got cut short. Jaeminâs hug enveloped you as well, but rather than it being a bone crushing one like Haechan, his was warm and inviting, much like drinking a cup of warm tea on a cold day. You felt a second pair of arms wrap around you, and turned to see the other barista, Jeno, nuzzle his face into your neck.Â
âYou really had to go pick the university farthest away from us, didnât you?â he asked, playfully rolling his eyes while doing so.Â
âYeah I thought we were all going to SMU!â Haechan said, his voice holding mock betrayal.Â
âMaybe youâre the reason why sheâs moving away Hyuck,â you heard come from behind you, turning to come face to face with the head of the design team at Cafe 7 Dream, Renjun. Renjun gave you a soft smile and hugged you, muttering an âImagine wanting to be stuck with him voluntarily. Could not be me.â while rolling his eyes.Â
âHad you not been hugging y/n, I would have punched you.â Haechan said, shooting a murderous look at Renjun.Â
âHey Hyuck I found the- y/n!â you heard before getting tackled into yet another hug. Mark, the oldest of the group, was the 2nd baker of the cafe and was probably the hardest working member of the group, never complaining about the amount of work and instead doing everything without complaining. Mark squeezed you tightly before putting you down and ruffling your hair, causing you to bat at his hands and complain at the way that your hair was messed up. Mark laughed in return and fondly smiled at you, realising how much he was going to miss you.Â
âGuys where did you all go- oh hey y/n what are you doing here?â the ever so familiar voice of your former boss, Chenle, filling the room.Â
âIâm here to say goodbye.â you said, trying to suppress the tears that threatened to arise from that one sentence.Â
âWait already? I thought you left next week?â
âNo, the move in dates got moved forward a week so I have to get there early to get settled in.âÂ
âWe never threw you a goodbye party!â you heard from Haechan as he dramatically gasped, causing you to roll your eyes at his antics.Â
âI donât want one! Iâll be back for break anyways, so you wonât get to miss me too much.â
âStill having to wait five months after seeing you almost everyday day is a big difference for all of us.â Mark said, causing some of the members to nod in returnÂ
âI know, but we can still call each other! All seven of you are still going to be together- wait whereâs Jisung?â Just as if on cue, the youngest member walked in, ruffling his hair as he entered. He was oblivious to your presence as he walked in with his head down, only looking up when he noticed your familiar shoes. He stared at you in shock, and then ran up to tackle you into a bone crushing hug, burying his face into your hair. You, on the other hand, were surprised at the shy boyâs actions for a bit before regaining composure and hugging him back.
âI thought you left already!â Jisung said, pulling back and holding you at arm's length.Â
âWow you want me gone already?â you asked, teasing Jisung who was now trying to defend himself. You fondly smiled at his defensive state, only to have the sweet moment be broken by Haehcan.Â
âListen, standing around here and hugging y/n isnât going to do anything but waste time! We need to get productive.âÂ
âI literally had to pry you off of her.â
âI donât count Jaemin.â
âWhat do you want to do y/n?â Jeno asked.Â
âCan we all just hang out here? I want to spend my last full day just spending time with all of you.â you said, smiling at all of them. Chenle was quick to turn the sign to show âclosedâ, on the store front, while everyone else began to gather their things and head out the door. As the eight of you exited the cafe, Haechan practically skipped to the front of the group, and began laying out his plans for the rest of the day.
âI say we go to the arcade, spend about three hours there, then get lunch, then go watch a movie, go to a place that y/n want to go to, then dinner, and then-â
âY/nâs going to miss her flight with all the plans that you have.â Mark said, receiving a smack at the back of his head from Haechan, who didnât let the comment stop him from sharing his plans. As you saw the seven of them playfully arguing with each other, you felt your heart break a little as you remembered how it would be another five months before you could come back home and hang out with them. Sure, you could facetime and keep in touch virtually, but it wouldnât be the same as spending time with all of them in person, going around town and finding new places to deem as your residential âhang outâ place. Your mind began to wander to the letters that were sitting on your dresser this morning, probably already mailed out to each respective house. You knew you shouldnât have waited for so long to mail them out, but just the thought of having to be here while knowing that the boys had read your letters to them was enough to make you queasy. You shook your head slightly as if to make those thoughts disappear, silently thanking yourself for booking an early flight despite knowing that you would be tired and grumpy for a good portion of tomorrow due to the lack of sleep. Knowing that you wouldnât be here to witness the chaos that would ensue after those letters made you feel slightly better about the irrevocable act that you had committed.Â
âPenny for your thoughts?â you heard Jisung say, not realising that he was walking beside you this entire time. You shook your head and gave him a small smile, giving him an excuse that you were going to miss them all while you left. If only he knew that your apprehensiveness for the day ending wasnât just because youâd be leaving in a few hours.Â
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Two movies, one which you guys snuck into, three hours at the arcade, and a ton of junk food later, you and the rest of the boys began to wind down for the night, walking each other to your respective homes. Everyone seemed to dread the walk back, knowing that in a few hours, you would be in a completely different area from the rest of your friends. Since your house was the closest, everyone stopped there first, not ready to say their final goodbyes to you.Â
âYou know we could just have an impromptu sleepover and drop you off at the airport tomorrow morning.â Mark said, the rest of the boys chiming in with their agreement.Â
âItâs fine, I need to do some last minute packing anyways. Besides, I donât think any of you would be happy with waking up at 3 am tomorrow to drop me off at the airport anyways.â All the boys stood in their spots, not wanting to be the first to leave. You gave them all a small smile and gave them a goodbye hug before turning around and going inside your house. Before you entered however, you remembered an important piece of information that you almost forgot to inform the boys about.
âBy the way, you guys should check your mailboxes after going home. I just wanted to get something off my chest before I left.âÂ
âWhat is it, a love letter?â Haechan retorted, scoffing in the process,Â
âWhy would she give you, out of all the people, a love letter.â Chenle asked, rolling his eyes.
âListen, it's possible.â
âItâs just something I wanted to say to all of you. Donât worry, none of it is bad - well - most of yours are good.â You said, playfulling casting a glance at Haechan, who was beginning to complain at you singling him out.
You waved at them and closed the door behind you, letting out a deep sigh that you had been holding in since the morning. Walking into your room, you knew that this was probably the last time that you would be able to hang out with your friends without them knowing about the secrets that you had been hiding for the past years of you knowing them. You set your alarm for tomorrow morning and closed your eyes, allowing yourself to forget about the thoughts swirling around in your brain. Tomorrow was going to be a long day, and you were going to need all the rest that you could get.Â
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