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I think if I'd understood my aphantasia more and the advantages other people had when I was in college I would've tried to get better accommodations
#m/cc#this is specifically thinking about my anatomy classes#realized halfway through my second level talking to the prof about it after class that like#it was way harder for me to memorize diagram-based things#because everyone else can mentally see it. while I had to draw it out on the corner of my exam paper to reference#or try to memorize in a rote order which is difficult when dealing with something visual#honestly if I had to go back I'd consider asking if I could bring self-labeled diagrams with me#no pre-made lines or labels or anything just labeled on my own in like the disability office before class or something#because I spent so much time sketching out the diagrams for myself. I didn't even finish the final even with extended time#I got about halfway through#this was absolutely not just the aphantasia but man I did feel cheated when I recognized what a disadvantage I was actually at
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Hiii! I was wondering if I could request either long or short fic about Tenya Iida. Likes it can be set in a modern setting where's he's a senior college student who's majoring in business and he has to take one more class to get his degree. It just so happened that the class is in the art building, and it is figure drawing (aka nude drawing) . Since he's just now hearing of the extra class he has to take, he's suddenly shocked when the model is an old friend of his from back home, whom he had a childhood crush on. Not only does his feelings for her come back, but he also has to have 1 on 1 section with the model for educational purposes. I kinda want it to be smut and fluff or however you see it fit. Anyway, I hope it's enough+
hi babe! omg I love this idea I kinda went a lil crazy and made it way too long. I hope u enjoy :)!!
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word count: 3.5k
mentions of: This is really just the fluff portion of it, kinda suggestive bc he pops a boner and leads to sex in part two. I think Iâm going to make a third part simply so the two of you can go on a genuine date andsotheresmoreiidaxblackreaderouthere.
a/n: hells yeah thatâs enough, hopefully I did what ya asked and so sorry I went overboard I have serious problems. hereâs the smut part bc a 6.7k fic is doing too damn much but i canât stfu my fault gang
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Tenya Iida.
4th year, Senior in college majoring in International Business and minoring in Spanish at Angelwood College of Arts and Sciences.
The visual arts building had only been a few minutes away from the business side of campus, which he gladly enjoyed the walk. This spring all he needed to finish was two gen ed classes, the rest revolved around his major and minor. His counselor helped set up his âmissingâ classes before winter break considering he had to fly back to Japan to see his family for the holidays. He was ecstatic to learn all he needed was an art class with lab and a communications class.Â
When he asked what the class entailed, all he was met with was âbeginner artists learning anatomy.â It didnât sound difficult, just draw what you see. It would be nice to try something new anyway. He was not much of an artist but like all things Tenya does, he planned to give this class his all. The first week had been pretty easy, learning how to draw what you see with the use of models, shapes, and lines. Nothing too hard to follow. He would practice drawing his friends on the sketchpad he bought specifically for the class as a form of studying in the free time he had.
He neverminded it for the most part, excelling his knowledge in different countries in his free time to get better at his major. Sure they could teach you the technical way to do things, but in the end, everyone is still human. It would be inconsiderate to do business with a country and know little to nothing about their culture! It took almost two weeks for him to finally be able to even start the art project anyway.
As time went on and the January snow grew less and less, it was time to start their first real project of the semester. One on One figure drawing. The class needed to fill out a form explaining their free hours due to the limited art space and everyone's different schedules. Tenya happily filled it out when it was posted, continuing to work on class work from the library so that the lecture room could also be used for said project.
Their professor had explained that in-person class would remain on Mondays and Thursdays. It just worked out better for the models and students to have so much space.
He made the small walk over to the arts building for his last class of the day, a small shine in his glasses as he entered the white light of the room. The walls were anything but bare, artwork and unfinished projects sat in every corner of the room. Paint racks, canvases big and small, even stacks of unused clay. There was a stool sitting on a small platform in the middle of the room, assuming where the model will sit.Â
He stood next to the stool for a moment, looking up at the grey February sky through the skylight. The natural lighting was great, almost like a spotlight. He adjusted the lights in the room a moment, dimming them slightly so the white light hadnât been so harsh on his eyes. He headed over to a more organized table, setting out the art supplies how he liked. He knew he was early, but he wanted to make a good first impression. Whatâs better than being on time?
He pulled out his laptop, checking that the few assignments for today were done and submitted. A small frown tugged at his lips as he realized he hadnât finished something completely, typing in the last few answers. He always double checked, technology was reliable.. When it wanted to be. He couldnât hear the shuffle of slippers against the floor over his typing and frankly, loud thinking.Â
He could see someone walk past in a teal robe representing the university's colors. Glancing up from the computer to give the model a proper hello, Tenya opens his mouth to speak but pauses.Â
âY/n?â He asked, almost in a whisper in case he was wrong. A small look of confusion caused him to tilt his head to the side slightly. He hadnât been able to see you for awhile with such busy schedules, but he knew your silhouette by heart.Â
You turn at the sound of your name, mid sliding off the slippers and fumbling with the gold silk of the belt. âTenya?â You smile, asking as you turn to slide your shoes back on and quickly shuffle your way over to him. He felt his face burn red, frozen in place for a moment with his jaw slack. He stood as if needing to detach from the seat, smiling at your happy demeanor and your quickness to wrap your arms around him.Â
âIt is you! I know those shoulders from anywhere!â You beamed, feeling his hovering hands slowly place themselves on your back to return the hug. He was very hesitant, simply because you were only in a robe. You pull away, hands resting on your hips and giving him a big smile. âNow what are you doinâ taking a figure drawing class, Mister businessman?â
He let out a sheepish chuckle, âI needed an art credit, W-What are u doing here?â He never had any classes with you at Angelwood, A few honors classes and gym in highschool but other than that, nada. Throughout the course of growing up, your interests drove you to different classes.Â
However, classes don't matter when your families are as close as yours and the Iida family. Shared Holidays, playdates, game nights.. It wasnât like you were some stranger. You both always made time to hang out a few times during the year to catch up without the family just to give a real check on each other. It was his favorite, almost like a mini holiday to talk to you.
He loved spending time with you. You were smart, articulated and incredibly creative. You never took slack from anyone.. Even in middle school he can remember you being the one to stand up and say something when things werenât right. You were headstrong and determined in anything that you did.. Art majors always get a lot of grief but you never let that deter you. And that was admirable in itself! ..And he had always thought you were so pretty.Â
He felt like a kid again, heart feeling as if itâd beat out of his chest at the mere sight of you. It had been around Halloween the last time he saw you, and here it was. Almost Valentine's day.. Still as pretty and bright as he remembered. Your next hangout wasn't for another month or so, so it was nice to see you sooner than that.
âI'm your model, silly!â You head over to the stool, continuing to speak. âThe art department asked if Iâd help in modeling and I said yes! People were too scared to sign up for the most part. Iâm surprised this is the class you picked. Did you want to learn how to draw people?â You slide your slippers off once more, untying the cute bow on your hip that held your robe shut.Â
Suddenly the room was very hot and he couldn't breathe. Now his heart really WAS beating out of his chest. He quickly did a 180, shielding his eyes and removing his glasses for extra measure. âWHYâ do yoU have.. nothing on underrrrneath?â He croaked, voice cracking as his tone raised slightly.
You tilt your head at such a question, the gears clicking a little later than they should have. âFigure drawing is um.. Nude drawing, Tenya. You didn't know that?â You slide the robe back on, giggling at the flustered man across from you. You could see his shoulders tense, shaking his head slowly.
Now how the fuck could he have missed that.
âI um.. No, I didn't. I thought that it was.. I don't know what I thought. My counselor picked it for me and I.. Most models we've used so far have.. had skin colored undergarments⌠On.â He let out a nervous laugh, keeping his glasses off. He turns around, cleaning them with the end of his shirt but refusing to look up at you. He needed to mentally prepare his brain to be professional in a situation like this. Not that he minded the glance, he just never thought this would be how..
You prop your feet onto the edge of the stool, interrupting his thought. You held your knees up to your chest so he couldnât see anything but your bare legs. âOh Ten, Iâm sorry! I can ask someone else to-â
âNo! I am perfectly.. capable. It's professional and I can be.. professional..â He put his glasses back on, hand refusing to be steady as he did so. He let out a shaky sigh, smiling at you and finally looking at you once more.
You let out a small laugh at the blush on his cheeks. He was so handsome, but to see him so flustered over little olâ you? It made your week. âWe can start slow, that might help.â you slide the robe down your shoulders, slowly putting your legs back down so he could see your robed torso once more. You stopped at the top of your breasts, letting your collarbone show. âDo you have any specific poses..?â You ask quietly, trying to hold back your amusement.
He sits down, red faced and completely flushed. A nude model.. jeez. From sleepovers to recess, studying together to graduating, and now almost graduating for the final time together. That's something you donât get to have in every lifetime. But why do these thoughts keep coming back to him now?Â
There was no way he could still have romantic feelings for you. Heâd never put your friendship at risk like that!
..right?
âI um.. yeah, small.â He cleared his throat, âCould you um.. Could you stand slightly off of the um.. Almost like getting up?â He fumbled over his words, staring at the empty paper as if he could burn the quick image in his brain onto the page to get the embarrassment over with. He sighed once more, trying to focus as he began sketching circles and lines as a starter sketch of the pose he wanted.
âWhen you need to draw a certain part I'll move it, Sound fair?â You ask, resting one foot onto the stool and one onto the ground. Your hand gripped the seat as your butt sat on the edge, similar to when people do that supposedly hot thing where they throw their head back and pull some weird rope to have water get poured on them.Â
It was second nature at this point for people to see you. Of course some of them were flustered and it was pretty awkward at first, but normally not to the point of stuttering and stammering. It wasnât often that you saw Tenya fall apart, but this was way different. Especially considering you flashed him without warning. He was one of the most endearing people you had ever met, there was no way you would have done that without proper context.
He could only nod in response, not wanting to further make a fool of himself. Lightly tapping the pencil against the table, He looks up at you. âYou can um.. re.. remove the top part, y/n..â It was hard to simply draw your arms and collarbone without including the robe, so you might as well rip the band-aid off and start with the top.Â
You nod, dropping it happily and letting the robe pull around your hips and between your legs. You close your eyes, facing up toward the skylight in an attempt to make him less nervous. âSorry for flashing you at first, I would have explained but I assumed you had already known..?â You laugh quietly to yourself at your own mistake. Why would someone like him even take this class if he knew what it actually entailed?
And God, did he feel like a pervert staring at your chest like this. The boner poking his thigh almost immediately didn't help, making it even harder to concentrate. Way to keep composure. He pressed his lips together for a moment before speaking. âI had no idea, Iâm sorry for my r..reaction.â He answered, stopping the pencil tapping to actually begin sketching more than just circles and lines. He hadnât meant to yell, but he felt like he was close to passing out.Â
âI think it was a pretty valid one.â You send a reassuring smile his way, seeing him send you one right back. Trying to ease the mood, you look back up at the ceiling and close your eyes to avoid staring at the ugly overcast sky above you. âHow was winter break? You get to go home and see your family? How are they?âÂ
His smile grew wider at your question, scooting under the desk a bit more so that you hopefully wouldnât notice his body reacting. âTheyâre great, Tensei is getting married soon,â He sounded excited at the thought alone, incredibly proud of his brother.Â
âAnd my mother has started a hobby making soap, if you can believe it. She sent me some to bring back one that smells like lavender and another that smells like oranges mixed with I believe she said papaya.? She made a coconut smelling one for youâ I was going to give it to you the next time we saw each other,âÂ
The sound of his sketching stopped and started as he spoke, giving your body small glances as he tried to study each part of your upper torso. The way your stomach creased, The way your shoulder was slightly lifted causing your collarbone to be more prominent, the curve of your breasts.. âHow was your Holiday, y/n?â
âNo way, Tensei is getting married?!â You accidentally stop posing, fully facing him in genuine shock. The robe was still covering your lower half, you had tied the belt to avoid accidentally flashing him again but here we are. You watch his face become even more red, eyes very obviously not meeting yours but still like a deer in headlights.Â
You quickly get back to posing how you were, âSorry Ten, That's amazing!! I hope everything goes smoothly for him and his soon to be wife.. And tell your mommy I said thank you for thinking of me. I can't wait to try it!â
A smile stayed on your lips as you thought about the times youâve spent in the Iida household. His mother always had the best candles and incense burning, you were positive the soap would be the same. âMy family is up to the same old shit, you know them..â You let out a small groan, the holidays werenât an absolute disaster, but after not being home so long makes you remember why you arenât going to school anywhere near home.Â
âI did get some cool stuff for Christmas though! I got some new clothes and they got me a few art kits. You know, where it teaches you how to crochet? I also have a new diamond painting kit, I haven't opened either yet because it's just been so busy.â You replied, tapping your fingers on the side of the stool where your hand sat.Â
You look up once more, this time because the skylight was beginning to be covered in snow. You watched as it fell, thinking back to old times when you and Tenya would spend the last three major holidays with each other. Youâd always make sure to trick or treat together, your families have been sharing Thanksgiving for as long as you can remember, and spending the night in your basement on Christmas eve to wait for Santa until you were both too old. Then instead of waiting for Santa, youâd all eat at least one meal together on Christmas day. Sometimes homemade breakfast, other times a small trip to IHOP or Waffle House.
âGod damn it.. Itâs snowing again..â You let out a small laugh, looking over at him over your shoulder, fingers still tapping away at the base of the stool. âHey Ten, Do you remember when we used to have those big snowball fights? The one near Red Fern?âÂ
âOf course I do! You refused to wear any kind of gloves and my mother would make you at least put socks on your hands so you didnât get frostbite!â The two of you shared a small laugh at the memories of being young and dumb.
âGloves always made my hands too itchy! They still doâ But I kicked your ass in snowball fights with gloves or not.â You retort, a smirk appearing on your face. âIce queen y/n of everything.â You could remember the insane snowball fights the neighborhood kids would have every. time. It snowed. If there was enough to make a few snowballs, there was enough to start a war. Tenya was always on your team, but it never stopped you from throwing a few his way. The âwinnerâ was King or Queen of the hill and first to sled down, which often enough was you.
âRemember when you almost broke my glasses throwing one right at my face?â He snickered, watching your smirk turn into a small pouty frown. He knew you didnât mean to, that same day you helped your mom make cookies for him and his family as an apology, even though he wasnât upset to begin with. But you knew it could have broken his glasses and you would be devastated if you were the reason for it. You were a real sweetheart, even if you had a weird way of showing sometimes.
âHey! You know that wasnât on purpose, I felt really bad after! I even let you get me back!â Which was true, but he never aimed for your face. Always a spot on your fluffy coat, never your legs because you hated your pants being wet⌠and a face shot just felt wrong to him.Â
âYeah, Yeah. I remember that part too,â He smiled to himself. âThose were really good times.. I remember Tensei always bringing us hot chocolate and weâd sit on your porch and draw things in the snow..â
âOh! And when weâd come back all wet and mom already had spare clothes in her hands because she didnât want it on the carpet. Weâd put on too big clothes just to sit and watch Christmas movies..â You missed those times. But they never really had to stop, you two could have a huge snowball fight after this if you wanted to and the snow stuck. Was he too grown for that? Would it even sound fun to him?
âDo you still watch A Year Without Santa Clause every year?â He asks, breaking your train of thought. You nodded quickly at his question, grinning like a maniac. âOf course I do! And I watch Charlie Brownâs Christmas, Rudolph The Rednosed Reindeer.. And sometimes Spongebob's Christmas Special. Do you still watch old Christmas cartoons?â
âWhy wouldnât I? Donât wanna ruin tradition.â He answered, pressing his lips together slightly as he stared down at the paper. You can tell he freezes a bit, the sound of his scribbling coming to a stop. He set the pencil down, rubbing the sweat of his hands onto his thighs.
 âYou can um.. remOove-..â He quickly cleared his throat, âThe rest.â He let out a disappointed sigh at his inability to keep composure. This wouldn't be half the problem it was if it was someone else modeling. But this is you we're talking about.Â
âYou sure? If you need a minute we can take a break, honey.â You gave him a sympathetic look, still smiling but this time more.. warm. The kind of smile someone gives to another when they genuinely care for them. Or love them for that matter. He adored it, it was the same smile you'd give him when saying he needs to take a break, the same smile you give him when the two of you out to get coffee and catch up. The same smile he's fallen for many, many times.Â
But to tell you the truth? Itâs driving him crazy. All of this. Was driving him crazy. No matter how hard he tried to be professional, he could stop his wandering mind. You were a goddess. What else was there to do besides take a break and hopefully release some steam in the bathroom or something. Completely inappropriate, but the pain from being hard for so long was starting to cloud the best judgment.Â
He looks down at the sketch so far, then back to you as he rubbed his hand upward against his face. It pushed his glasses up, causing them to be crooked when going back down. âI um.. I think I do.. need a minute.â His voice died out as he watched you slide the robe back on, words failing him because couldnât think completely straight.
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the symptoms of being human.
jade leech x (gender neutral) reader note - being human comes with its fair share of very specific symptoms. or: jade has lived in saltwater his entire life. never has it leaked out of him before. // HAPPIEST OF BIRTHDAYS TO MY BIRTHDAY BESTIE @heyyy11!!!!!! đ many wonderful wishes of health, happiness, and good fortune for you!!!! :D it isn't a lot, but please enjoy this little gift i prepared in celebration!!!
But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more.
A long time ago, a human penned that line in reference to merfolk and their inability to shed tears. A fact as intimate as that couldnât have possibly been common knowledge amongst humans, or so Jade assumed every time the story was regurgitated at bedtime. He always did that: apply logic to areas where logic wasnât needed. His teachers used to tell him, âJade, sometimes you need to suspend your disbelief in order to immerse yourself in a fictional world.â He could tryâand try he didâbut heâd find himself lingering on that quote every time.
A slight amendment to that: merfolk can cry and they do suffer, but whether they suffer more is impossible to know without further study.
Jade operates under the notion that there are explanations for everything, even the wildest of lunacy. There is comfort in comprehension. He would spend hours holed up in his sleeping nook, poring over stories and texts on humans and beastfolk. He would compare and contrast them. Can a tearless cry indicate the amount of suffering per species, or is such an abstract concept even remotely quantifiable? Perhaps it is because merfolk cry silently that they suffer. Because there is no one who can hear their weeping in the deep sea. Because there is no physical proof.
Itâs easier to recognize the physical signs of grief, for what happens within is shrouded in secrecy, veiled in the depths of the heart.
So when Jade comes onto land for the first time, human skin stretched over a skeleton altered with a potion, every inch awkward and aching, the sea leaks out of his pores. He feels like a pufferfish not yet expanded but on the verge of bloating, deflated and weak, salt still spilling. And he knows itâs salt because he swipes two fingers under his armpit and brings them to his mouth to taste. Itâs saltwater.
He later learns, while sitting in Professor Crewelâs class and listening to him drone on about anatomy, that this is the phenomenon known as sweating. Jade sweats when he exerts himself, when his body temperature rises degrees over whatâs internally comfortable and he needs to cool down, when he ingests something spicy, when heâs sick with a fever, when heâs stressed⌠Itâs a fascinating facet of human biology he was previously unaware of.
Azul called these peculiarities âsymptoms of being human,â and what intriguing symptoms they are! He hopes to experience even more as he completes his education on land, regardless of how troublesome they might be.
Having a symptom of something implies the affected is ill in some wayâas if humanity itself is an illness and this human body serves as more of a hindrance than help. Jade will forever be an eel merman, and this body is just a clever cloak crafted to make his life on land habitable. Although there are moments where he thinks his original form would suit a certain task. Like swimming or any sport in the water, really. But he likes to struggle and fail, learning from every human mistake.
These symptoms are not terrible. Not to him, at least.
He meets you in the woods. Youâre hunched over the ground, patting a compact lump of freshly disturbed soil. A burial, he thinks, but then heâs not certain. When you fashion a little marker out of sticks and ribbons, it occurs to him that he was right.
âHello to you, too,â you say, turning to glance at him.
Thereâs something that stills in the air. A feeling catches and tugs at his heart. He canât explain itâstill canât even to this dayâbut something trickles out of his eyes then. A droplet of water and then another and then more until silent streams are falling thick. He blinks until his once-blurry vision clears, only to find youâre looking at him fully now.
Jade gathers the wetness on his fingertips and licks curiously. Salt.
Horrifyingly, heâs sweating from his eyes.
He doesnât panic. A grotesque part of him wants to know what else these eyes are capable of in this body.Â
You draw in breath through your lips. A gasp. âOh! Are you all right?â
He nods because even if his brain doesnât understand it yet his heart does.
You are the person heâs going to spend the rest of his life with.
This isnât fiction, and he doesnât have to pretend to accept it as his temporary reality just to enjoy the story it promises. He knows. His heartâthe eel-mer heartâknows. This salt is a symptom of being human, but a symptom of being a mer is that there is the strongest sixth sense for finding oneâs other half.
âAre you sure?â you press, rising to your feet, digging through your bag for tissue. âYouâre crying!â
He blinks back at you. IâmâŚcrying.
Heâs not sweating. Heâs crying.
âForgive me,â he says even though he knows thereâs nothing to apologize for. âMy eyes must not be working today.â
A sympathetic smile spreads on your face. âDid you come here with anyone?â
He shakes his head and explains rather simply that heâs come on account of club business. âIâm the only member in my club,â he elaborates unnecessarily, âand so I often come here to hike and forage. I suppose I wasnât expecting to run into anyone on this route.â
âClub? Youâre a student?â Before he has a chance to respond, you add, âNo way! What school? Iâm from Royal Sword.â
âNight Raven.â
âWhoa! Thatâs so cool. Iâve heard lots about that school. Oh, sorry, Iâm totally chatting your ear off. If itâs not an issue, would you like to walk back together? Donât take this the wrong way. Iâm just worried about you.â
The affable conversation was so smooth Jade almost forgot heâs been leakingâcryingâthe entire time.
âWhy would you be worried? I assure you thereâs nothing in this forest that could harm me,â he says, holding a hand over his heart.
As if it isnât the woods that might hurt him but, rather, the person standing in front of him. He has never felt any need to protect his heart, but now he thinks he must. If heâs to offer it to you in the future, he wants to do so when it is perfectly whole and packed full of happiness.
âUm⌠Well, I just donât want you to do anythingâŚharmful,â you say, stringing the words together awkwardly. âPeople care about you. Theyâd miss you.â
He glances past you at the burial. Just above, a nest of baby birds chirp noisily. He understands now.
âAs it happens, Iâm currently quite content.â
âYou are?â
He tilts his head at you and smiles, teary-eyed and most likely red in the face.
âI am. Very much so. Iâve experienced another human symptom. I couldnât be any happier.â
You exhale a quiet, semi-amused breath. âIâm glad.â Your hand is held out next. âIâm (Name). Itâs nice to meet you.â
His webless, clawless hand closes around yours. âJade Leech,â he greets.
â â â
âYou look good,â Floyd compliments, watching Jade fuss over himself in the mirror. âShrimpyâll think so. And Mama. Pops, too.â
âSo everyone,â he replies smartly, his hands shaking as he smooths the nonexistent wrinkles in his suit. They reach for the jewelry strung around his neck. Heâs wearing his motherâs pearls. Tradition and memory are twined throughout each one. For every hand that holds this chain, a new pearl will be added. It has been in his family for ages. After today, heâll add his and the necklace will be a pearl longer.
He feels like he needs to pace up and down a mountain. Like he needs to strip this seaweed-esque suit off and jump into the ocean to feel free of constriction. Clothes are always soâŚunique. Thatâs the word he chooses to use. Another symptom, heâs certain, because clothes are to humans as colors are to merfolk. Humans attract each other with fashion styles just as mers flash colors and patterns at those they intend to charm.
âEveryone,â Floyd echoes, grinning to ease the tension. âCâmon. You know everythingâs gonna be fine.â
Logically, Jade is aware of that. There were rehearsals and lists and triple-checks. Everything is in order. Heâs ready. Youâre ready. Illogically, he thinks heâs about to shake out of his skin from either excitement or anxiety or a combination of both.
Floydâs hand comes down upon his shoulder. He relaxes beneath the squeeze. âYou got this.â
âI do,â he whispers, turning away from the mirror with a smile.
He waits for you at the altar. A feeling he knows well enough claws at the back of his eyes. Itâs been steadily encroaching since this morning, or perhaps itâs always been there ever since he first met you.
When he sees you, his world comes together and everything is warm and wonderful. There are tears on his face, tracking down his cheeks in hot streaks. Itâs not embarrassing even though, somewhat flustered, he mouths to his parents that heâs simply sweating from the eyes. A symptom theyâll soon experience in their temporary human bodies.
Out of every human symptom heâs experienced, he thinks this one is his favorite.
You meet him at the front, and beneath an awning of the prettiest flowers you join hands.
âHow do you feel?â you murmur, your thumbs running over his palms.
Heâs going to say he feels like his world is brighter and wrapped in silkâlike heâs looking love right in the face.
Through his tears, he smiles and says, âLike my eyes are working properly today.â
You giggle around a rising sob. Happy tears, he notes, much like the ones sticking to his face. âWeird. Because mine donât seem to be working today.â
âA shame. You canât see how beautiful you are.â
âI trust you.â
âI canât promise mine wonât sweat halfway through the ceremony, but I appreciate your faith in me.â
âItâs fine. Mine are already doing that.â
And itâs everything to himâyou, this union, the tears, these messy, complex symptoms of being human. Everything.
Jade thinks heâd like to rewrite that old quote from his childhood.
But a mermaid has no tears and so that may be true in storybook blue, but it is her heart that weeps for everything she has experienced, is experiencing, and will experience; the good and the bad, the happy and the sad.
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pulse points | wen junhui
SYNOPSIS. Being the TA for your anatomy class has always been really rewarding, especially stemming in your passion for the medical field. But as itâs approaching the peak of the school semester and labs have gotten more intense, you arenât surprised to be dedicating your time to tutoring your strangely handsome, dorky, yet enigmatic classmate during after school hours â and reassuring him how to not be afraid of dissections. PAIRING. wen junhui x TA!reader (ft. performance unit as jun's roommates + mentions of wonwoo and jihoon) GENRE. fluff, classmates to lovers, humour WARNINGS/TAGS. unrealistic TA x student dynamics lmao, lots of medical sciency-anatomy talk, talks about dissections n cutting into things (they dissect a sheep brain), mentions of tools used for dissections, yn is wayyy too studious its a bit unhealthy perhaps, their love language is napping together n sharing food :(, alcohol and drinking (yn gets drunk đŁ), they flirt in the middle of a damn dissection AHHAHA WORD COUNT. 15.9k
notes: this is my fic for the "back to school" collab hosted by @camandemstudios! i hope u all enjoy <3 was lowkey hating this fic as i wrote it but... i think it turned out fine?!?! thank you to all my moots, specifically @bananabubble @slytherinshua @etherealyoungk and the collab discord server for either helping me w ideas n brainrot or reading over the fic!! love u all to the stars and back <3
Three dollars is not enough for Jun to buy himself lunch.Â
He could probably snag himself a stale, English muffin from the dining hall, but then heâd be walking around campus with a dry tongue until after his classes end. And unsurprisingly, he forgot his water bottle back in his apartment. Briefly, he considers texting Soonyoung or Minghao to perhaps drop by the apartment and grab his water bottle or even a quick snack thatâll last him, but the two of them were already knee deep enough of responsibilities of their own.Â
Fucking capitalism.Â
Heâs already out of breath speed walking all the way from across campus and through four different hallways. The large windows of the science building bring in the natural sunlight at the peak of the afternoon, allowing it to cascade across the polished floors and right to the ends of his feet with every step that he takes.Â
Jun purses his lips together tightly as he rounds one last corner before arriving in front of his current class: Anatomy. The quick glance at the time displayed on his phone shows that heâs around eight minutes late, which is way better than the fifteen minutes from last week. His shoulders slouch slightly with a bit of dread as he reaches for the doorknob and pulls it open.
Compared to the beginning of the year, thereâs more empty seats in the lecture hall now. Honestly, Jun is surprised he hasnât dropped out of the class yet, because his grade in all honesty isnât⌠the best, to put it simplyđheâs passing, somehow, but just barely.
But he simply canât afford to drop it and take on a new class like a snap of a finger, and he knows that if he bails now, heâll only be prolonging his graduation date, a situation neither his parents nor his bank account would be happy about. He wasnât even supposed to be in this class in the first place, but his horrible procrastination habits and the fact that the other classes he wanted filled up so quickly left him with no other choice.
Jun sits down in a seat near the back of the class, trying to blend in and hoping the professor wonât notice his tardiness. He swiftly pulls out his notebook and laptop and redirects his focus to the front of the classroom, where he sees Professor Lee already lecturing something about vascular anatomy and blood circulation, motioning towards the slideshow displayed on the screen.Â
ââŚthe brachiocephalic trunk branches off the aortic arch, which divides into the right subclavian artery and the right common carotid artery. These arteries supply blood to the arm and the brain, respectivelyâŚâ
The words seem to flow through his brain like water. Even when he jots them down in his notes for him to study later, he reads the words like hieroglyphics. Perhaps itâs the hunger getting to him or just the mounting stress, but the lecture feels like itâs slipping through his fingers.
By the time Professor Lee finishes with the lecture, he has five pages of notes that feel like a jumble of terms and diagrams.
However, just as he thought he might finally catch a break, the slideshow switches to the next slide.Â
âNow, letâs discuss the final major lab that will be crucial for your grades,â Professor Lee explains, a determined look on his face. âYour dissections that you will be finishing the year off with. Iâm letting you all know about these in advance so you would have plenty of time to prepare.â
Junâs stomach drops. Dissections. Of course, he knew it was coming, as it was quite literally listed in eye-catching bold letters in the syllabus at the beginning of the term. Yet the thought of cutting into anything and seeing its insides makes him almost squeamish.Â
âThis will account for a significant portion of your final grade. I canât stress enough how important it is to take this seriously. Remember that dissections arenât just about retaining names and locations in the body. Theyâre about seeing the relationships between different structures and understanding how they function together in real life.â
Every fibre of his being is aching for him to raise his hand and stupidly refute. He imagines what heâd sayđâIâm not good with blood,â or âIs there another activity I could do because Iâm absolutely scared shitless?âđbut the words stick in his throat. Instead, he slouches further in his seat, hoping to disappear. He weighs all of his options, but theyâre all equally unappealing: he canât drop the class, he canât afford to fail, and he certainly canât magically become proficient at dissections overnight.
âSince the class has an uneven amount of students and the limited amount of specimens we have, Iâve decided to pair you all up. Y/N, may you hand out the partner lists?â
Jun feels himself tense in his seat as his eyes scan the room and land on you. Not only are you the TA of the class, but your seemingly calm demeanour as you drift throughout the room handing each student paperwork makes you appear almost intimidating to his eyes.Â
When you finally reach him, he swears he catches a glimpse of a slight curl to your lips as you silently hand him the slip of paper that contains his partner assignment, before walking down to the next person.Â
At first, the paper essentially states the same information that was discussed earlier: the dissection assignment, guidelines, and a list of required materials. But then his gaze falls to the part that matters most: his partner's name.
Y/N L/N, it reads. Youâre his partner. Shit.
Your calm, composed attitude and role as the TA have already set a high bar for expectations in his mind. Youâre probably going to be hyperanalysing and dissecting every aspect of his class performance, knowing his poor little heart wouldnât be able to handle all that. You probably already have this tarnished reputation of him in your mind, with his frequent tardiness and the amount of times heâs dozed off in class.
Jun glances around the lecture hall, noticing other students exchanging whispers and glances at their own partner assignments. Some seem relieved, while others look as apprehensive as he feels. His stomach churns with the thought of having to work closely with you.
Professor Lee clears his throat and speaks, âNow that you all know your partners, I request that you all sit next to each other. These will be your seats starting from today and until the lab finishes. I also strongly encourage you all to exchange contact information with each other. Your collaboration together will be vital to your success in this lab.â
As the students shuffle around, Jun finds himself stuck in an uncomfortable limbo, watching as everyone pairs up and settles into their new seats, naturally exchanging contact information with one another. Then he shuffles for his backpack that was leaning against his chair in order to go find where you sit, but as heâs about to stand up, heâs met with you taking a seat right next to him.
Your eyes meet. A faint smile crosses your features. His backpack slips off his shoulders and falls to the floor with a dramatic thump.
âHi,â You greet him softly, before offering a hand to him. âGranola bar? Had an extra one.â
Jun just blinks, eyes flickering between your face and the hand you have extended out to him. Then he awkwardly clears his throat, tentatively reaching out to grab the granola bar from your grasp, and the warmth emitting from your hand seems to crawl up his neck.Â
âThanks,â he mutters sheepishly, shifting his gaze away to hide a small upturn to the corners of his lips.Â
The rest of class passes by in a blur, mainly with Professor Lee going over proper attire to wear and safety protocols for the dissection labs. And when the clock strikes dismissal time, students begin to filter out of the lecture hall, chatting amongst themselves as Jun struggles to stuff his laptop inside his backpack.Â
Youâre already gone to the front to talk to Professor Lee when Jun looks over. He watches as you hand in what looks like a stack of paper, only to be given another one right back, probably of assignments that the class has done lately. The air of professionalism that surrounds you is quite admirable, he would say.Â
You seem to exchange a few more words with Professor Lee before turning on your heel to leave the lecture hall, the stack of papers neatly held under your arm.
By the time Jun is already on his way to his next class, he pulls the granola bar that you had given him out from the pocket of his jeans, unwrapping it and taking a bite out of it, savouring the moment as it relieves his nerves and gnawing hunger.Â
Then by the time finishes his last class for the day, reality hits him the second he steps out of the building. Figuratively, and maybe even literally, at this point.Â
He forgot to get your number for this lab.
The click of your pen echoes throughout the vast lecture hall. Unintelligible mutters leave your lips as your eyes quickly scan over the papers in front of you with ease. Among the many tasks you have assigned as TA, grading assignments is one of them, and you find yourself marking and correcting each paper just as youâve done many times before.Â
There used to be rumours floating around that your grading style was particularly strict, even more so than Professor Lee. Though it was probably spread around with the intention to intimidate other students and establish your reputation as someone annoyingly meticulous, you hardly let it get to you.Â
The truth is, you were fair in your grading, but thorough. You didnât see the point in letting half-baked work slide, especially when you knew these assignments could determine someoneâs future. Medicine has been your passion for as long as you could remember, and that dedication extended into almost everything you did. Being the TA for the class was just one factor of it.Â
Itâs much, much quieter after school hours when most classes have finished for the day, and itâs natural to bask in the peacefulness that drifts throughout the barren room. You sort out the papers in front of you in a neat stack before taking a moment to stretch your arms up above your head, a soft sigh leaving you at the tension dissipating away from your limbs.Â
As you begin to shuffle through all the papers in front of youđseparating them into piles of graded assignments and unfinished ones that youâll save for later onđthereâs a quiet knock at the door that makes you pause in place. You turn your head towards the door, anticipating for someone to come in.Â
Then another knock.
You swear you see some sort of shadow in the door window. It appears then disappears, and you roll your eyes, thinking it was just someone who was lost or purposely going around knocking on each door (which has happened way more than one could expect).Â
The shadow appears again, and this time, you decide on heading to the door yourself. And as you twist the doorknob and pull the door open simultaneously, you find yourself coming face-to-face with Jun, who looks a bit sheepish as heâs caught mid-knock. His eyes widen upon seeing you right in front of him, and he brings his hand down to his side.Â
You blink up at him, not expecting for him to be here at this moment of the day.
âJunhui?âÂ
Itâs at this point of his life that Jun realises he really isnât used to people calling him by his proper first name. But the way you say it is differentđsoft and warm, like an unexpected compliment.
âUh, hi,â he greets a tad bit awkwardly, mentally slapping himself in the face. âI hope Iâm not interrupting anything?âÂ
âOh, no, youâre not. Donât worry,â You tell him reassuringly, catching the way his eyes seem to flicker everywhere but on you. âIs there anything I can help you with?âÂ
Jun fidgets slightly, his gaze bouncing between the floor and your face. He takes a deep breath, trying to steady his nerves. âActually, I... um, forgot to get your number earlier today. For⌠for the lab, I mean. Professor Lee said we should exchange information so I thought I would ask. Unless you donât want to, of course.â
You raise an eyebrow, a hint of a smile playing at your lips. âAh, I see. No problem. Iâm glad you came by to get it. Here, let me justđâ
You shove into your back pocket to retrieve your phone, only to feel that it wasnât there. Then you glance over to your desk, seeing it sitting next to your abundance of papers, before returning back to Jun.
You shove a hand into your back pocket to retrieve your phone, only to feel that it wasnât there. Then you glance over to your desk, seeing it sitting next to your abundance of papers, before returning back to Jun.
âHere, you can come in. Let me just get my phone real quick.â You step to the side and open the door wider for him.
Jun visibly hesitates in the doorway, before muttering a quiet thank you and stepping inside the lecture hall. Itâs certainly a sight to see the room so stripped of other students besides you and him, the sounds of his footsteps bouncing off the walls. He takes in the stacks of papers that you have spread across your desk, and he feels some nerves snake their way up his spine at the thought of you grading his work.
âWow, that looks like a lot,â he comments gingerly.Â
âYeah, itâs quite the pile, right?â You agree with a light chuckle as you grab your phone and unlock it. âAlways happens near the end of the sem.âÂ
Junâs eyes wash over you with a look of concern. âThat seems⌠stressful.â
You just shrug nonchalantly. âItâs nothing I canât handle. Besides, it keeps me busy.âÂ
âWell, you should get some good rest after this then,â he remarks coolly.Â
âWish I could, but I have some tutoring scheduled in about half an hour,â You say, tone warm but tinged with a hint of weariness as you glance at the time on your phone. âOne of the students in the intro biology class needs help with some of the basics before their midterm. So⌠rest will have to wait.â
From that, Jun shifts awkwardly, his fingers playing with the strap of his backpack. His brain races as he considers his options. Youâre clearly knowledgeable and dedicated, not to mention you seem approachable, but the thought of admitting how much heâs struggling makes his throat dry, plus the guilt of adding more to your busy plate.Â
âTutoring, huh?â Jun finally says, trying to sound casual. âIs that⌠something you do a lot?â
You nod, tapping away on your phone as you pull up your contact information. âYeah, actually. Itâs nice to help people out. Keeps me up with the material too. Usually Iâm free most days at any time after classes.â
Jun continues to gaze at you wonderingly until after you pick up your head to look at him, to which he faces away immediately. He scratches the back of his neck bashfully, before fixing his posture and clearing his throat.
âDo you⌠have room for one more student?â Then he feels the immediate regret afterwards. âItâs okay if not. I know that youâre busy and all thatđâ
âJunhui,â You interrupt gently, a calm smile on your face. âI have room. Donât worry about it.
He lets out a breath he didnât realise he was holding, the reassuring warmth on your face easing the knots in his stomach. âReally? You wouldnât mind?â
âIâd be more than happy to find a time that works for us both. Just let me know what you need, and weâll figure a time out. Weâre lab partners, after all,â You say gleefully. âSpeaking of which, you can put your number in here.â
You extend an arm with your phone in-hand. Jun takes the phone from your hand, his fingers brushing against yours for a brief moment, and types in his phone number and information. When he hands the phone back, he looks up to meet your eyes, trying to muster a more confident expression.
âThank you so much, really, IâŚâ His voice trails off for a moment, trying to regain his words. âIâll owe you one for this, truly.âÂ
âThereâs no need.â
Jun shakes his head. âSeriously, Iâll feel bad.â
You bite at your bottom lip in thought, an endearing look washing over your features as you consider his insistence. The pleading in his eyes is hard to ignore, and it makes your heart soften in your chest. You take a moment to think before offering a small, playful grin.
âAlright.â You cross your arms together. âWeâll see.âÂ
Perhaps⌠you arenât as intimidating as he thinks.
Jun is staring at a sheep brain.Â
Not a real oneđa picture of one, specifically. Itâs apparently very similar to the human brain, and the specimen heâs expected to dissect for the upcoming lab.Â
He stares at the image displayed on the large screen right before his eyes, feeling a strange mix of fascination and dread. The detailed structures and labels are overwhelming, each word swimming in and out of focus as he tries to absorb the information. It's not that he isn't interestedđon the contrary, there's a part of him that's genuinely curious about how it all works, and the other part of him is utterly disturbed.Â
Youâre sitting next to him again, just like everyone else is sitting next to their partners, taking notes and even drawing a very rushed outline of the brain on your paper.Â
âWe have to dissect thatâŚ?â Jun whispers under his breath, as if speaking any louder might bring the brain to life.Â
âYep,â You reply, glancing over at Jun. âItâs not as bad as it looks.â
Jun attempts to stifle a groan, eyes going between the image on the screen and down to his near-empty notes. He canât help but wonder how on earth heâs going to get through this without completely embarrassing himself.
Letting your eyes roam over Jun for a moment, the visible discomfort in the way he crosses his arms together and the furrow in his brow doesnât escape your notice. Casually, you scoot your chair towards him a little bit, along with your notebook so that itâs settled in the space between the two of you with the outline of the brain clearly visible on the page. Your shoulder almost brushes against his.Â
âHere,â You say softly, tapping your pen on the page. âIâve got the main structures labeled already. You can add them to your notes if you want. I can explain it to you in more detail when you come to tutoring tomorrow?â
Oh, thatâs right. Tomorrow is the day you both were free and decided it was the day where Jun could stop by after classes end to have his first tutoring session with you.Â
âYeah, uh, that would be great,â Jun responds quietly, peeking over at how neat and organised your notes appeared to be. âThank you.â
âNo problem.â You nod, before soundlessly shuffling inside your bag and extending it out to Jun. âGranola bar?âÂ
Jun glances at the granola bar being offered by you, its wrapper crinkling slightly as you hold it out to him. He smiles, a little lopsided but genuine, and takes the bar from you. The hesitation in his shoulders has deflated slightly than from the first time you proposed one to him.Â
Maybe this wonât be so bad after all.
âBro, are you going out on a date or what? Youâre stinking up a storm here.â Soonyoung lets out a few dramatic coughs at the sudden sharp scent of Minghaoâs perfume hitting his nose, followed by Chan behind him nearly gagging at the smell. Though obviously one would expect for the owner himself to be the one using it, he certainly didnât expect for the culprit to be none other than Jun.
Okay, yes, he may have accidentally sprayed a shit ton of Minghaoâs perfume on himself, which was a bit of an overkill. But he clearly wasnât thinking straight after waking up from a nap between deciding to take a really quick shower or stealing his roommateâs expensive perfume.Â
âYou think this is too much?â Jun asks unsurely.Â
Beside him, Chan rolls his eyes while clutching a bowl of ramen. âYou smell like youâre trying to cover up a crime scene. It might suffocate someone. Where are you even going anyway?â
Jun clears his throat. âTutoringđâ
âTutoring?!â Soonyoung exclaims in surprise. âFor which class?â
âAnatomyđâ
âHell no,â Soonyoung crinkles his nose at the mention of anatomy. âYou're telling me youâre getting all dolled up for a tutoring session on dissecting brains and guts? Are you trying to seduce the organs or something?âÂ
Jun groans at his roommateâs words, shaking his head. But before he can say anything in response, Chan seems to beat him to it.
âDonât you have this really strict TA in your class too? Iâve heard that they donât even offer partial credit or crack a smile during lectures. Like, theyâre just a machine, dude,â the youngest adds in.
Itâs quite literally insane to hear that kind of description about you leave Chanâs mouth when all of his interactions with you have been nothing but short and sweet, to put it simply. Though he wonât deny heâs heard all those rumours spread around about youđthat youâre strict, and perhaps a bit intimidating. Heâs had his fair share of moments where he felt overwhelmed by your grading and meticulous nature. Yet from what heâs seen of you so far, youâre passionate, friendly if anything, and your smile is⌠cute.Â
Jun only shrugs his shoulders. âYeah, theyâre in my class, but Iâm just trying to get my grade up before the year ends. I think I can handle them.âÂ
Soonyoung huffs a breath, stepping up to Jun and giving him some sort of comforting pat on the back, almost like he feels bad for him.Â
âWell, good luck, dude,â he reassures him, though it hardly eases Junâs nerves at all. âDonât get crucified in there.âÂ
As Jun wanders down the familiar hallway to the classroom, he finds his thoughts beginning to second-guess everything. What if he ultimately fails meeting your expectation at the end of the session? What if he struggles to fully grasp the material and ends up looking like an absolute fool in front of you by the time the real dissections roll around?Â
However, those thoughts are pushed away when the door to the classroom swings open before he has the opportunity to knock, with you standing on the other side. Your face seems to light up at the sight of him, and it makes Jun briefly think about what Soonyoung said earlier about you. Like⌠was he talking about the same person?
âHey, you made it,â You greet him, stepping aside so he could walk in. âLet me just finish organising some things and we can start.âÂ
Junâs eyelashes bat together in curiosity as he watches you rummage through some papers, before deciding it's worth sitting down to wait for you. He places himself down an empty desk, fishing out his notebook and laptop and whatever he may need, though he doesnât really know. By the time youâre making your way over to him, you set your stuff right next to his.Â
âOkay.â You let out a relieved breath, peering at him. âWhere do you want to start?âÂ
Oh, he hadnât really thought that far ahead yet.
âUh,â Jun stammers, fumbling for a moment, his mind suddenly drawing blanks. He quickly opens his notebook to the page where he had jotted down some half-baked notes during class and is staring back at him like a puzzle missing half its pieces. âMaybe⌠maybe we can start with what weâre going over in class right now? And just go down from there?â
âWe can do that,â You agree without hesitation, leaning in more so that you were able to see his notes. Jun draws himself slightly back. âSo, as you know, weâre going to have to be familiar with the parts and functions of the brain since itâs also part of the dissections. What I like to do is break it down into smaller sections and tackle each one individually. It might make the whole thing less overwhelming.â
Jun just nods, appreciating the way youâre making things more approachable.Â
You grab a blank sheet of paper and draw a quick, simple outline of the brain, labeling the major parts with clear, concise notes. âLetâs go over the basicsđthe cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem. These are the main regions we need to understand before diving into all the nitty-gritty details. Is that okay?â
He nods again, moving back slightly closer so he can see what youâre drawing.Â
âThe cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and is responsible for higher brain functions like thinking, reasoning, and sensory processing,â You continue, pointing to the relevant part of your drawing. âItâs divided into the left and right hemispheres, and each one controls the opposite side of the body.â
Jun watches as you explain, occasionally nodding to show heâs following along. Thereâs something calming about the way you speakđgentle, but confident, filled with poise. He tries to shake off the thought, reminding himself that heâs here to study, not to admire the way your eyes light up when you speak so passionately about a topic as ridiculous and complex as the damn brain.Â
Youâre so different from what people say. Thereâs no sign of the strict, no-nonsense TA everyone talks about.Â
â...and thatâs why the frontal lobe is so important for decision-making and problem-solving. I like comparing it to, letâs say, a CEO,â You explain. âItâs where a lot of our executive functions happen. Think of it as the brainâs âbossâ making the big decisions and planning.â
Jun blinks for a moment, snapping back to attention, quickly jotting down a note to make it seem like he was paying attention. He actually was, sort of. Somehow heâs lucky enough for you to not notice him being distracted (or you do, and heâs the one who didnât notice).Â
âFrontal lobe, right,â he mutters lowly, under his breath.
âThe cerebellum is our little assistant to the CEO. Itâs responsible for our movement, coordination, and balance,â You say, pointing to a spot on the sketch at the very back of the brain and above the brainstem. âThink of it as the brainâs quality control. It just makes sure that whatever movements we do are smooth and precise, soâŚâÂ
Nope. He still canât detect those rumours that paint you as some sort of cold, calculated, and harsh TA. He spots not a single one of those in your demeanour. Briefly, he wonders whether or not those rumours bother you, if theyâve ever bothered you or made you feel misunderstood. Swiftly, though, he brushes those thoughts awayđheâs more focused on you than the material at hand.Â
Itâs hard not to look at you, in all honesty.Â
âJunhui?â Your voice pulls him back to reality.
âHuh?â he responds, a little too quickly.
You tilt your head slightly, a small, knowing smile on your lips. âI asked if youâre ready to move on to the brainstem, or do you want to go over the cerebellum again?â
âOh, um⌠no, Iâm good,â he says, feeling his face heat up slightly. He hopes you donât notice how flustered he is. âLetâs move on.â
You nod, satisfied with his answer, and continue your explanation, turning your attention to the next section of the brain.Â
âThe brainstem,â You begin, pointing to an area at the bottom of the brain with the pencil. âis like the brain's relay station. It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls many of the bodyâs automatic functions, like breathing, heart rate, and digestion. Without it, our bodies wouldn't be able to function properlyâŚâ
Jun observes as you draw a line down the sketch, clearly marking the brainstem. Heâs listening, or at least trying to, but his mind keeps drifting back to how comfortable this whole situation feels. He expected to be a nervous wreck, fumbling through explanations and possibly embarrassing himself in front of you. But instead, he finds himself oddly at ease, more focused on how youâre able to break down the complex information into something so much more digestible.
âStill with me?â You ask suddenly, looking up from your notes to meet his gaze.
âYeah, yeah, Iâm here,â Jun answers unsurely, sitting up a little straighter in his seat. He offers a small smile, hoping it masks his earlier distraction.
A flicker of amusement flashes in your eyes, and thereâs a warmth in your expression that puts Jun further at ease. âOkay, great. We can continue then.â
The rest of the session goes by surprisingly rather quickly. You guide Jun through the material, your explanations helping Jun absorb the information more effectively than the regular in-class lectures. It makes him think about how great you would be as a professor, or anything in the medical field. Everything just seems to flow out of you seamlessly as you discuss various brain functions and their relevance to anatomy and dissections.
As Jun is finishing up the last of some notes, you ask, âWould you mind if I write you a little sticky note? To tell you what to look over when youâre reviewing on your own?âÂ
Jun looks up, a bit surprised but grateful. âThat would be good, thank you.âÂ
You stand up to retrieve a sticky note from Professorâs Lee desk, before returning back to Jun and writing down:Â
Review over neuroanatomy and its functions! â˘á´â˘Â Â
Finally, you plaster the sticky note at the corner of the page in his notebook.Â
Thereâs a comfortable silence that follows as you both gather your belongings. It feels like a small victory for Junđhe not only survived the session but actually, in a way, enjoyed it.
As you both stand up, ready to leave, you glance over at him.
âBy the way, I donât think you need all that perfume on,â You say, a hint of laughter in your voice.
Junâs eyes widen, caught off-guard. Shit. âOh, uhđyeah, thatâŚâ
You chuckle softly, shaking your head. âItâs not that itâs bad, itâs just⌠a little overwhelming. Maybe tone it down next time?â
Junâs face flushes as he scratches the back of his neck awkwardly. âSorry, I uh⌠was rushing and just grabbed what I could find. I didnât mean to overdo it.â
âYouâre all good,â You reassure him, still smiling as you sling your bag over your shoulder. âJust a little heads-up. So, anyway, for the next sessionâŚâ
Next session? His jaw nearly drops to the floor at your casual mention of a next session.Â
â...I think Iâll try and set up a little lesson plan we can reference off of⌠probably review over the cardiovascular systemâŚâ
âYou⌠You donât have to do all that,â Jun interjects. âIt sounds like a lot of work.âÂ
You dismiss him off with a reassuring wave. âItâs no trouble. I think itâll help to have a structured plan for us to follow. Itâll make sure we cover everything orderly.âÂ
Jun zips his mouth shut and just nods in agreement, unable to hide the small smile tugging at the corners of his lips, biting it back when he hangs his head down to the ground. When he perks back up, he finds you over at Professor Leeâs desk, sorting through some papers before organising the stack and preparing to finally leave. He opens his mouth, but the words he wanted to say stick to his tongue.
âIâll see you later?â Jun calls out to you instead, his voice bouncing off the walls of the lecture hall.Â
You glance up at him in acknowledgment. âIâll see you later, Junhui.â
He takes a visible gulp.
âJun,â he suddenly says, saying it as if he were correcting you, which in a way, he is, but it comes out a bit awkwardly. âYou can call me just Jun, if youâd like.âÂ
A wave of surprise washes over your features, before ultimately fading into a pleasant smile.
âAlright, Just Jun,â You reply, tilting your head slightly. âIâll see you later.âÂ
One could probably say youâre a party pooper. Not necessarily intentionally, but instead of filling up your college experience with going to parties and social events, you find yourself buried within pages of textbooks. Your weekends arenât filled with the chaoticness of drinking and loosening up; rather, they consist of quiet study sessions in your room and creating new lecture material.
Youâre not avoiding funđat least, thatâs what you always tell yourselfđyouâre just focused on achieving your academic goals.
Itâs a routine carved ever since you were younger, your parents constantly instilling that education is the key to success, and youâve taken that message to heart. From an early age, you learned to prioritise your studies over everything else. As you grew older, you carried that mindset with you, where youâve become known among your peers as the diligent, dependable student and TA who always has their priorities straight.
Your schedule is precise, your assignments are always turned in on time, always prepared for every quiz and exam, and your grades reflect the countless hours youâve spent studying. Itâs a reputation youâre proud of, but it also comes with a certain level of pressuređpressure to maintain those high standards, to never let yourself slip.
You sit back in the seat, satisfied after crafting a proper lesson plan and organising your materials for your next tutoring session. When you glance over at your planner to see who was coming in today, the name that you spot isđ
Knock.Â
You glance up from your planner and over to the door. âCome in!â
It takes a few moments for the door to swing in, and the tall figure that steps through is unmistakableđlight brown hair slightly fluffed out, a half-opened black backpack hanging on his shoulders, and an oversized hoodie that appeared way more comfortable than it needed to be.
âJun?â You look at the time on your phone. âYouâre here early.âÂ
âOh, yeahâŚâ Jun runs a hand through his tousled hair. âI thought showing up early could give us some extra time, maybe. Unless⌠unless youâre still busy?âÂ
You shake your head. âDonât worry, youâre fine. Just give me a few minutes and then we can start?â
âYeah. Take all the time that you need.âÂ
Once again, itâs only the two of you in the lecture hall. He ponders if youâve tutored any students before him today, hovering near you as he watches you sort through some papers and adjust your notes. The room is quiet except for the faint rustle of papers and the soft hum of the air conditioning. Jun can sense his curiosity growing within him, making him fidget with the strap of his backpack.Â
âSo, uh⌠how long have you been a TA for Professor Lee?âÂ
You pick your head up from your papers, fingers resting at the edge of the desk.Â
âSince the beginning of the year,â You reply. âI got recommended to him by some previous professors, and I guess I couldnât say no to the opportunity.â
Jun nods slowly, thoughtfully. âDo you like it? Being a TA, I mean.â
You consider his question for a moment, feeling a bit reflective as you answer, âI do, actually. Itâs hard but rewarding, you know? I get to help students understand the material better, and I learn a lot in the process too. Itâs a good balance between teaching and learning, I would say.â
Jun takes in your words attentively, peeking his eyes toward you with an almost shy smile. There���s a quiet admiration in the way he looks at you that you donât notice, as if heâs trying to understand how you manage to keep everything together so well. Then a moment of silence fills the space between you two, not uncomfortable, maybe a bit awkward on his end, but more contemplative.
Jun shifts this abominable weight pressing down on him from one foot to the other. Heâs not used to being in situations like thisđalone with someone who seems so put together, so sure of themselves. Itâs both inspiring and a little intimidating. The silence seems to stretch, and you can see the gears turning in his head, like heâs on the verge of saying something but canât quite find the right words.
âI guess I wonder how you manage it all so well,â he remarks timidly. âYouâre always so organised and⌠on top of things. Iâm curious how you do it.â
You purse your lips together into a thin line and simply shrug your shoulders. âIâve always had high expectations for myself growing up and I guess itâs carried into everything I do now. Itâs become second nature, really.âÂ
As Jun takes in your words, that sense of admiration seems to soften into a bit of worry. Itâs amazing that you could handle so many responsibilities at once, but the more he thinks about it, the more it seems like a lot of stress and pressure to manage. He wonders if you ever feel overwhelmed or if it ever gets too much to handle at times.Â
You probably dođyouâre human, after allđand a twinge of concern snakes up his spine as he thinks about.
âAnyway, hm⌠I was thinking about going over the cardiovascular system for this session. What do you say?â You ask him.
Jun snaps out of his thoughts, walking briskly over towards the desk to take a seat. âOh, yeah. That sounds good.âÂ
The session is just similar to last time: you begin by outlining the cardiovascular system, breaking it down into different sections just as you did with the brain, and using relatable analogies with associating each part with their functions.
â...so the heart has four chambers: the left and right atria plus the left and right ventricles,â You explain, pointing down to the drawing you made with the tip of your pencil. âThe right side deals with deoxygenated blood, while the left side handles oxygenated blood. The heartâs valves make sure that blood flows in the correct direction. Think of it like⌠traffic signals.â
âTraffic signalsâŚâ Jun mutters to himself as he writes down notes. Knowing that this is all going on within his own body wraps around his mind uncomfortably.
As you continue explaining, thereâs that light again that Jun detects in your eyes, as well as the subtle lift to your lips that makes your voice just a step higher. His gaze also follows your hands that you unknowingly maneuver when you talk, the movements graceful and expressive, like youâre bringing the material to life.
âAre you familiar with where all your pulse points are?âÂ
Jun lifts a brow, thinking for a second, before taking a finger down to his wrist. âI think so. Thereâs one here⌠on the wristâŚâ
âThe radial artery.â
âRadial artery. Yeah.â Then he drags the tip of his finger up to his inner elbow. âThereâs also one here. The brachial artery, right?â
âYou got it.âÂ
He grins bashfully at that, though itâs quick to fade when he focuses again, pointing down to his leg. âThereâs also two here. Femoral and⌠pop⌠Popliteal?â
âYouâre right,â You confirm wholeheartedly, and Junâs heart flutters in small victory.Â
Jun then brings his hand back up, using two fingers to point to a spot on his neck.Â
âAnd, uh⌠The one here on the neck. ItâsâŚâ He continues pressing down into his skin to find where he can feel his pulse, but your eyes on him is causing him to feel a bit self-conscious. âUhâŚâ
âThe carotid artery. Right here.â
Before Jun has a chance to correct himself, youâre suddenly scooting closer to him in your chair, leaning in and extending an arm out towards him. The sudden contact of your fingers on the side of his neck makes his eyes widen and his breath to hitch.Â
Your fingers rest gently on the side of his neck, just below his jawline, and for a brief moment, the world outside of the lecture hall seems to disappear. The visible swallow of his Adamâs apple isnât hard to miss as he tries to focus on anything but the sensation of your hand on his neck.
Heat washes over his face, and he swears to himself that you could most definitely feel the way his pulse is running marathons under your touch. All of a sudden his tongue goes dry, his limbs go numb, and the way youâre so close to him makes it hard for him to properly think straight, let alone form any sort of coherent response.
Your eyes meet for a singular millisecond, too quick that Jun could have possibly been imagining it.
Pulling your hand away, you clear your throat soundly. âTry it.â
It takes Jun a moment to register you were talking to him, and he tentatively replaces the spot where your fingers were at with his own.
âRight here?â he asks.
âMhm.â Your gaze roams over his concentrated face. âApply a bit of pressure. Thatâs the carotid artery doing its work.âÂ
His pulse is certainly fast. The thought has him sinking into a pit of embarrassment.Â
But he only nods, keeping his voice steady as he says, âYeah, I feel it.â
âSo whenever you want to count your heart rate, this is one of the places you can check,â You instruct. âYou can just press down on that spot and count the number of beats you feel in 15 seconds. Then, multiply that number by four, and youâll have your heart rate in beats per minute.â
Jun attempts to listen to his heart rate, but the attentive look you have on your face as you watch him makes it really hard to properly count. So he chooses to let his hand fall back down. He wouldnât be able to calculate it with you here with him anyway.Â
When the two of you meet eyes for the nth time, thereâs a fleeting, almost electric moment of mutual awareness. None of you acknowledge it, yet it awkwardly lingers in the air. Warmth spreads across Junâs chest, coupled with a nervous energy that makes his heart beat soar just a little faster.
You break the tension with an airy chuckle. âAre you ready to move on?âÂ
Jun blinks a few times, shaking off whatever awkwardness swirling around him, and nods quickly. âYeah, Iâm ready.â
By the time he gets back to his apartment later that evening and begins to unpack his things from his backpack, a small piece of pink paper flutters down to the floor like a feather, landing by his foot. Itâs a sticky note, reading:
Good sesh today â˘á´â˘ Donât forget to review!
âThereâs no way Iâm touching a brain.â
âJun, you have to! Youâll be wearing gloves anywayđâ
âI cannot cut into a brain. That is gross,â Jun rebukes defensively, face scrunching up with stubborn refusal.Â
âJun, dissections are really important for anatomy,â You clarify calmly. âItâs part of the learning process.â
âYeah, I⌠I know,â he mumbles defeatedly, almost shameful to admit. âIâm not that good with, uh⌠dead things. Like, couldnât we look at diagrams or pictures instead? Theyâre less⌠squishy.âÂ
You smile amusedly at that, finding his squeamishness a bit endearing. But you straighten your posture and plaster on a reassuring look to your face.Â
âI understand that itâs not for everyone,â You respond, a comforting tone to your voice. âBut getting hands-on experience is really valuable. Itâs one thing to see it in a book, but actually being able to identify the structures in real life makes a big difference in how you understand the material.â
Jun still looks apprehensive, but your words bring a sparkle of determination to his eyes. The idea of cutting into something that used to be alive still makes his stomach turn and the hairs on the back of his neck stick up, but he knows that youâre right. When are you not right?
âIt just feels illegal,â Jun admits uneasily, a shudder running through him at the thought. âI donât know if I can handle it.â
âThatâs what Iâm here for, remember?â You lightly nudge him in the arm with your elbow, attempting to lighten the mood. âWeâre partners, after all.â
âYeah, butâŚâ Thereâs some hesitation, his gaze dropping down to his shoes. He lowers his voice as he speaks, âI want to show you that Iâm capable of doing somethingâŚâ
âThen weâll start off slow, make you become familiar with everything,â You reason gently. âI know youâre not the only one who feels queasy by it, but youâll have to face it. Facing your fears can help in conquering them, you know.âÂ
The corners of Junâs lips tug up at that, mainly from the fact that youâre able to reassure him this effortlessly. He canât tell if itâs exactly your words that eases up his nerves or if itâs simply your presence here with him right now thawing away the ice of his fears. Whatever it is, all he can really say is he likes knowing that you genuinely care.
And he likes knowing that youâre right next to him too.
âIf I freak out,â he starts. âYouâll promise to help me out?â
Your lips draw into a thin line, a certain playfulness softening the features of your face.Â
âNo promises, butđâ
âHey!â
âStudy what we discussed today and then Iâll consider it.â Thereâs still a twinge of tease to your words, but the edges are roughened with a touch of sincerity.Â
Jun just grins. How could anyone ever make up ridiculous rumours about you?
âGood game, man. Same time again next Saturday?â
Jun huffs out a winded breath, dabbing at the sweat that clings to his forehead with the edge of his shirt before taking a long chug out of the water bottle that Wonwoo tosses over to him.Â
âYeah. Iâll see you then,â he replies exhaustedly, taking another tip of water, feeling his muscles aching from the game.Â
As his friends leave the basketball court, he starts to retrieve his own belongings, slinging his backpack and hoodie over his shoulder and starting his walk towards the bus stop so he could go back home. The sun has completely set at this point, the night sky now blanketing the city in a cool, comfortable darkness. The breeze that floats through the air relieves some of the tension in his body, cooling his skin after the intense game. Jun walks slowly, taking his time on the way to the bus stop, simply savouring the peacefulness of the evening.
He considers getting food for himselfđthereâs a small convenience store that he spots at the corner of his eye, and his stomach rumbles at the thought.Â
He changes direction and heads toward the store, the faint jingling of the door chime greeting him as he steps inside. The store is a cozy, cluttered space with a mix of snacks, drinks, and other essentials. He decides on grabbing a cold drink and some instant ramen that he can heat up when he gets home. And after purchasing, he heads back outside and continues his way to the bus stop.
Tapping his bus card on the scanner, Jun makes his way toward the back of the bus and settles into a seat closest to the window, the seat right next to him vacant. The bus was mostly empty, but everyone else was spread out in their own seats either dozing off, listening to music, or staring out the window. Itâs quite nice, he must say.
The sounds of him crumpling his bag fills the still air of the bus as he waits for the bus to move, but the hissing of the doors opening perks his attention up.Â
Out of all things, he certainly never expected to see the sight of you breathlessly climbing onto the bus, muttering apologies towards the bus driver as you scramble for your bus card in your wallet. Your backpack is about to slip off your shoulder, cheeks flushed from assuming all the running you did to get here, and a mask of tiredness that you wear on your face that isnât hard to notice. Were you at campus? Itâs almost ten at night.Â
And out of all things, he didnât expect for you to come over to him among the many empty seats in the bus.Â
âHey,â You greet him breathlessly, glancing down at the empty seat next to him. âAre you fine with me sitting here?âÂ
Jun blinks, before speedily adjusting himself, forcing his body more into the seat so you would have all the room that you wanted. He gives you a nod.Â
Smiling faintly, you sit down right next to him, shoulder brushing against his. You settle your backpack on your lap and lean back a bit, finally allowing yourself to relax. The bus lurches, beginning to move forward. Jun lets his eyes wash over you.
âDid⌠you just come from campus?â he asks.Â
You laugh awkwardly at that. âYeah, I⌠I was studying.â
âYou study this late at night on campus?â
âI do.â Itâs a bit funny admitting that, you donât know why. âSorta lost track of time, I guess.âÂ
Jun keeps a fixed look on you, as if there was some anomaly within your words, but he knows youâre telling the truth. He just canât believe that anyone would stay on campus so late, plus you look way too tired, like you could pass out any second. Some worry flows down his body.Â
âThat sounds⌠exhausting,â he says, concern edging his voice. âAre you sure youâre okay?âÂ
You glance at him, eyes softening slightly. Thereâs something about him asking that tugs at your heart. âIâm fine. Itâs not unusual for me to be up late studying. Iâm used to it.â
Jun feels his fingers twitch around the bag in his grasp. âI see.â
You let your head fall slightly. âThank you though.â
He faces you curiously. âFor what?â
âJustâŚâ For being here? For asking if Iâm okay? âI donât know. Thank you.â
He doesnât know why youâre thanking him; if anything he should be the one thanking you.
âOh.â A small smile appears on his lips. âYouâre welcome.â
He feels weird. Not in a bad senseđfar from that, actually. Itâs basically his first time ever interacting with you that isnât on school grounds, and in a way right now, he isnât the student and youâre not the TA. Heâs simply Jun, and you are⌠well, you. Youâre just two people sharing a late bus ride, and Jun is oddly grateful for the chance to see this side of youđtired, a little vulnerable, but still yourself nonetheless.
The bus rumbles lightly. Silence swirling the air around the two of you. Jun glances at your profile, noticing how your eyes flutter shut for a brief second before snapping open again. His fingers twitch again, wanting to do something moređmaybe offer you his jacket, or ask if you need anythingđbut he holds himself back.
The thought of pushing himself to exhaustion like that feels foreign. But he knows you well enoughđor at least, heâs seen you enoughđto know youâre driven, always working hard, sometimes too hard. He doesnât know how to tell you that itâs okay to slow down.
âY/N?â he calls out quietly.
You face him with a cute, sleepy look. âHm?â
âYouâre falling asleep.â
You giggle lazily at that, the sound unguarded and relaxed. âSorry.âÂ
âItâs okay,â he says softly. âYou can close your eyes. Whenâs your stop?â
Gazing at the window for a few moments, you take note of the familiar surroundings that the bus passes by. âIt should be the next one.âÂ
Before you can settle back into the seat, Jun quickly adds, suddenly feeling brave, âYou can⌠lean on my shoulder if you want.â
You hesitate for a moment, then give him a drowsy, grateful smile. âI think Iâd like that.â
With a sigh, you allow your head to rest against his shoulder, and Jun could only imagine how uncomfortable his own shoulder might be compared to a pillow, but he doesnât mind, and neither do you as wellđat least he thinks you donât.
Your eyes are closed when Jun leans down to sneak a glance at your face, your features softened with exhaustion. Thereâs the faintest sight of a smile to your lips, and it makes his own curve up slightly too. His heart stirs in his chest, all while attempting to fully compose himself so you wouldnât be disturbed.Â
As his eyes drift back outside, he leans his own head on the window, watching the cityscape pass by. Thereâs fatigue crawling up his body too, but he forces himself to stay awake so that he knows when your stop is approaching. He casts glimpses down to you to make sure youâre still comfortable, but every time he looks at you, his heart seems to do a little jump, a little flutter in his chest.Â
Jun knows he shouldnât hope for anything more than this moment, knows he shouldnât let himself fall into dreams of what-ifs, but he canât help it. Admitting to himself that he likes you is bizarre, almost too bold for him to fully accept. Yet here you are, leaning against him, breathing softly in your dazed state as if itâs the most natural thing in the world.Â
And maybe, just maybe, he thinks, it could be.
You could tell there was something off about Jun today, and it seems to bother you a little more than you expect.Â
He just didnât seem to be⌠paying attention. You would explain something to him, and heâd reply with a small hum of acknowledgment before drifting off into a bit of a daydreaming state. Perhaps his mind was clouded and it wasnât your place to ask, or maybe he was just tired. Regardless, you knew that it wouldnât get either of you progress through this tutoring session, especially when youâre trying to instruct him about what to expect for the dissections.
âJun?â You snap your finger in front of his face, and he immediately perks up. âYou got all that down?â
âHuh? Oh, yeah. Sorry, the probeâŚâ He trails off, looking a bit lost. âUh, can you repeat it?â
âThe probe is used to explore and identify different anatomical structures,â You explain slowly. âBut remember to be careful with it. Tissues are very delicate, so one wrong move could cause damage.âÂ
You watch quietly as he writes down the notes, his head resting on his as if heâs struggling to keep his eyes open.
âI saw you fall asleep today in class.â
Jun looks back up at you, eyes widening as if what he had done was some sort of crime. He suddenly appears more awake than ever.
âCrap, I⌠Iâm sorry,â he mutters in apology, face flushing with embarrassment. âI knew you were lecturing since Professor Lee wasnât here today, but I just⌠I donât know. I couldnât keep my eyes open that well. Iâm really sorry.â
He could only assume the worstđthat youâre mad at him for falling asleep, when in reality he had stayed up late the night before to review over the material the two of you have covered so far during your sessions. But when your face softens into a look of understanding, he seems to relax. Just slightly.Â
âJun, itâs fine, really. I just wanted to make sure youâre okay,â You reassure him gently. âTrust me, youâre not in trouble and Iâm not mad.â
He swallows down the lump in your throat. âAre you sure?â
âPositive.â
âLike really sure?â
âOne thousand percent.â
âIâm not convinced.â A sly grin spreads across Junâs face. What a dork.
âUnfunny,â You huff, before taking a seat right next to him and flipping through the pages in your lesson plan.Â
Once again, Jun props an elbow on the table and leans his head on his hand, a playful smirk lingering on his face as he watches you. You feel his eyes on you.Â
âIt sort of gave me a little glimpse into your life, you know.âÂ
You glance up, intrigued. âYeah? And what did you take from that?â
âThat⌠I really cannot and will never be on your level of studying,â Jun admits sheepishly. He seems to crawl into himself a bit more as he continues hesitantly, âand, uh, made me admire you a little bit more too.â
You freeze at that, pausing mid-flipping through a page in your planner as his words float through the air. Admire⌠you? It wasnât something you ever anticipated hearing from himđever anticipated to see him this forwardđespecially not today when he seemed so out of it.
You clear your throat softly, trying to act nonchalant. âYou admire me?â
Jun chuckles softly, the sound a little awkward as he tries to ease the tension. âWell, who wouldnât?â
Heâs probably digging himself into a bit of a hole right now, perhaps overstepping a small boundary of what was supposed to be just a casual tutoring session. But really, despite these sessions honestly really helping with understanding the material, heâs mainly here because⌠well⌠he gets to spend time with you.Â
âSorry, I-I mean⌠I made this weird, didnât I?â Jun swiftly corrects himself, face flushing deeper with each word that leaves him. âI guess I just want to thank you for pushing me to do better. Iâve always⌠kind of admired that about you for a while now.â
Even you momentarily forget what you wanted to discuss with him for the session, a surge of warmth shooting through your body. The only sounds you could hear right now are the branches outside hitting the window from the wind and the ticking of the clock on the wall. The room was quiet, filled with an awkward, yet comfortable tension that neither of you seemed to know how to break.
âIâm glad to hear that,â You tell him. âIt means a lot that you feel that way.âÂ
Relief and apprehension hugs around Jun, as if unsure whether he should say anything more or go back to tutoring. But he thinks heâs already said enoughđat this point his tired brain nearly made him confess his feelings, and that would be utterly stupid of him.Â
âBut you should really learn how to rest,â he suddenly says firmly.
You laugh that off way too easily. âYou know that I canâtđâ
âI know, but⌠come on, just rest for a little bit,â Jun insists. âAt least for a few minutes.â
âYouâre seriously telling me to rest while Iâm here to tutor you?â You lift a brow, almost teasingly.
The way he only nods and gazes at you with pleading eyes almost resembling a cat stretching out for attention makes it almost impossible to resist. And you would hate to admit that yeah, maybe you do push yourself way too much, that all the strenuous effort you put into studying is now starting to take a noticeable toll on you. At the moment, rest does sound really nice.
âMy friends and I are planning a hangout this weekend at my place, if youâd like to join us. You⌠You donât have to if you donât want to, or if youâre not into that kind of stuff,â Jun informs you sheepishly. âItâs not a lot of us too, but if you ever want to just⌠unwind, you know, you could stop by. We arenât doing anything too wild, just a chill get-together. Theyâre all cool, I swear.â
You consider his offer. Again, you were never much of a party person nor ever gave a crap about that sort of stuff, but the thought of taking a break from your routine is a bit... enticing, to say the least.
âIâll think about it. Thank you,â You say with a grateful smile, finally giving in. âGive me a few minutes to tidy up?â
Jun watches for a few moments as you quickly organise through your notes and gather up the loose papers that have accumulated on the table, standing up and heading to the front of the lecture hall to put away the rest of the materials that you wonât need for the session.Â
As he waits for you to finish, Jun sets aside his own stuff, folds his arms and places them on the table, slowly guiding his head to rest on top. He closes his eyes, taking advantage of the opportunity to rest as much as his body craves.
By the time you get back, you catch a glimpse of Junâs relaxed form in his seat, and your heart does a little flip in your chest. The corners of your lips tug up unknowingly into a soft smile as you settle into the seat cautiously next to him, feeling a wave of exhaustion hitting you all at once.
Itâs rare that you let yourself go these days, but with Jun here, it seems easier to let your guard down, even for just a few minutes.Â
Without much thought you let your head rest gently on your own arms, finding yourself staring at the front lecture hall, before ultimately, moving your head so that you were facing Jun. Youâve never seen him this close before, drawn into his features for a moment or twođover his closed eyes and the small moles that pepper his cheek and one particular spot above his lips, which were curled up slightly. Contentment warms you like a blanket as you let your eyes drift to a close.
Unbeknownst to you, Jun slowly peeks his eyes open, being met with the sight of you resting so peacefully and comfortably beside him. A sense of calm takes over the vast lecture hall as he simply watches you, even feeling brave enough to lightly brush a strand of hair away from your face with his finger, before quickly pulling back when he catches your nose scrunching a little in your sleep. His heart swells even more.
He decides on settling back into his own arms, taking one last glance at you before drifting back into light sleep.Â
âYouâre way too smiley to be going to a tutoring session,â Chan points out as he catches Jun about to leave. âIsnât it like your third time alone this week? Last week you went twiceâŚâ
Jun snorts annoyedly at that. âYeah, and?â
âWeâre just saying youâre way too happy to be going to tutoring, man,â Soonyoung continues on, an edge of suspicion to his words. âDid you find out the meaning of life? Figure out why our bodies cause us to shit and piss or why the earth goes around the sun?â
âIâd be happy to answer that question if youâre curious,â Jun states wryly.Â
Soonyoung scrunches his face and shakes his head. âPlease donât.âÂ
His roommate only observes as Jun stuffs his feet into his Converse, which looked to be at the end of its life. Minghao comes out moments later, toothbrush in his mouth with bits of foam to the corners of his lips. Along with Soonyoung and Chan, the three of them watch as Jun finishes lacing up his shoes, his good mood unwavering.
âI think I have an answer to that question,â Minghao says, voice somewhat muffled.
Soonyoung faces the younger boy. âThe piss or the earth one?â
âHe has a crush,â Minghao states flatly, a subtle smirk creeping onto his face despite the toothbrush still dangling from his lips.
âA crush?â Soonyoungâs eyes widen as he exchanges a glance with Chan, the two of them looking like they were about to combust any second. âA crush on that scary TA?â
âTheyâre not scary!â Jun protests, face reddening hearing his own loud voice, secretly hoping to make some sort of quick escape before his friends could pry any further into his dry love life, but he knows he wonât be able to get them off his ass. âSo what if I have a crush on them?â
Soonyoungâs jaw drops to the floor at that, before bursting into laughter. ââSo whatâ? Youâre totally into them!â He starts bouncing on his toes, a grin stretching across his face. âYouâre in loooove with the scary TA! This is gold.â
Jun could seriously strangle all of his roommates right now. He runs a hand through his hair and glances at the door, regretting opening his mouth. Was he seriously that obvious? âYou guys are blowing this way out of proportion.âÂ
âBro, youâre blushing so hard right now,â Chan chimes in with a mischievous glint in his eyes. âDonât even try to deny it.â
Minghao chuckles, finally pulling the toothbrush out of his mouth. âItâs obvious. You donât study like that for just anyone.â
Junâs face turns an even deeper shade of red. âIđokay, fine! Maybe I like them a little bit, but itâs not a big deal! Iâm just trying to do well in class. Now, can I leave?âÂ
It takes one last torturous minute of teasing before Jun shoots his roommates with annoyed looks and heads out of the apartment.
Normally at nine oâclock, you would most likely be in the campus library studying until your eyes go dry, or in your own place with textbooks sprawled over your bed. But this time, you find yourself right in front of the address Jun sent youđhis address, specifically.
Youâd spent the past few days thinking about his invitation, and despite some initial hesitation, you may be looking forward to this little break from your routine. Because according to Jun from a text he sent you the night before along with the address: itâs what you deserve.
Your heart still does a little jump when you think about it still.
[09:08 | y/n] Hey Jun! Iâm here by the way
Your phone vibrates right away.
[09:09 | just jun] WHAT omg
[09:09 | just jun] sorry iâm coming out right now!!!
Thereâs a figure that emerges from a door, waving to you from above. You give out a small wave as you start to make yourself comfortable on the front steps of the building. Jun hurries down the stairs, looking both relieved and a bit flustered as he reaches you.
âHey, IâŚâ His eyes roam over you from head-to-toe. âI didnât think youâd actually show up.âÂ
You offer a tentative smile. âWell, I figured, you know? Thought it would be nice to stop by for a little bit. Plus you live closer than I thought.â
Junâs face brightens, the relief in his own grin oozing its way into your heart, and he gestures for you to follow him back to his place.
Just as he promised, the gathering was quite small. Jun introduces you to his roommatesđMinghao, Soonyoung, and Chan are their names (Soonyoung and Chan look oddly more excited to see you, for some reason)đand two others in his year. You recognise Wonwoo, who is a TA from the English department, and the other is Jihoon, whose name had been tossed around quite frequently during your time in university.
Overall, the vibes have been quite laid-back, and the apartment has been warm and inviting so far.
âDo you want something to drink?â Jun asks as he leads you towards the kitchen, where some food and snacks were sprawled across the counter. âThereâs water, soda, and um⌠some alcohol too.â
Your eyes roam over the assortment on the counter, gaze lingering on the bottles of alcohol. For some reason the idea of relaxing and letting loose feels particularly appealing tonight, and you can hardly remember the last time you had a proper drink of⌠anything.Â
âIâll take some alcohol,â You answer, suddenly feeling a bit adventurous; it even surprises Jun.Â
Jun pulls one of the bottles and pours you a generous amount before handing it to you, the tips of his fingers brushing against yours as you find yourself settling down in a seat near Wonwoo and Jihoon.Â
Soonyoung and Chan come into view a few minutes later, and theyâre still looking at you as if youâve come in with a second head.
âYouâre not scary,â Chan claims randomly, scanning you up and down with his eyes closely.
You lift a brow and look behind you, thinking he was talking to someone, before turning back to him.Â
âMe?â You point to yourself. âScary?âÂ
Soonyoung takes a sip of his own drink before saying, âYeah, dude, I mean⌠There used to be a lot of rumours spread about you being like, mean and stuff, you know? Iâm talking about people saying you were super strict, always serious, and that if anyone messed up in class, youâd roast them alive.â
You almost want to laugh at that. Sure, youâve heard plenty of those rumours before and never really let it get to you, or had the time to straight up dismiss them, but you didnât think people were still clinging onto those thoughts nowadays.Â
âDid you expect me to show up with devil horns and a pitchfork?" You joke, finally allowing yourself to laugh, shaking your cup in amusement. âWow, I didnât realise I was so terrifying. Maybe I should start living up to it now.â
Soonyoung lets out a hearty laugh, almost choking on his drink. âPlease, no! Weâre all just barely surviving as it is.â
âNah, youâre good as you are. If anything Iâm glad to see that the stuff people have said arenât true,â Chan adds in.
An exaggerated gasp leaves Soonyoung. âOh my, God, wait! Does this mean weâre friends now?â His excitement is so over-the-top that you canât help but laugh too.Â
âI donât know. Maybe,â You tease with a faint smirk, shrugging. âIf you behave.â
âIâll take that as a yes,â Soonyoung declares, grinning ear to ear as Chan gives him an enthusiastic high five. His face is already turning the slightest bit of red from the alcohol. âJun, youâre in good hands!â
In the kitchen, you catch Jun gazing over his shoulder and towards his friends. And when his eyes land on you, he shoots you a brief smile before quickly taking his eyes away, but the tips of his ears being red doesnât go unnoticed when he turns away.
As the night continues, you find yourself letting loose, more than youâve ever done recently. You find yourself easily getting along with the lively atmosphere of Jun and all of his friends. You donât really know how many drinks youâve taken at this point in time, how many refills youâve been offered, but the buzz you feel is pleasant and warm, your inhibitions slowly but surely melting away. Laughter tumbles out of you as if it was the most natural thing in the world, almost to the point you feel your chest physically ache.
Occasionally, from the side, Jun quietly watches you. He can feel his own mood lifting with every smile that finds its way on your face. Itâs almost as if heâs looking at a completely different personđsomeone entirely the opposite from the studious TA heâs been used to this entire time.
But the second he sees you stumble slightly when you come out from a bathroom break, a pang of worry hits him.
âYou okay?â he asks you when you nearly run into him, making him circle his arms around you out of habit in case you might fall. However, youâre somehow so close to him that he can feel the warmth of you through his clothes. Your cheeks are flushed, and youâre grinning lazily up at him, the effects of the alcohol clearly taking their toll.
âOh, doing lovely, umâŚâ You assure him, voice wobbly as you clear your throat. âThe alcohol was awesome. I havenât⌠I havenât drank like this in such a long time. It feels sooooo nice.âÂ
You nearly stumble into him again as you attempt to move past him, and heâs quick as the Flash to grab you by the shoulders, his hands squeezing tightly around your forearm.Â
âI think you should sit down, Y/N.âÂ
âBu-But I donât want to!âÂ
A playful pout spreads across your face as he carefully leads you back to the quiet kitchen, away from whatever version of charades the others have put on in the middle of the living room.
âYouâve drank too much,â Jun points out worriedly. âDo you want me to take you home? I can walkđâ
âWhat are you? My⌠my boss or something? Iâm supposed to be the one in control here! Iâm⌠Iâm the one making the decisions, not you!â You protest, a weak, half-hearted attempt at establishing your authority as you knead the fabric of his shirt into your fists.Â
Did you have to be so cute when youâre drunk? Though Jun is fast to shake those thoughts away and focus more on making sure youâre okay, having to bite the bottom of his lip to conceal an incoming, endearing grin at your silly antics.Â
âCome on, let me get you some water and then Iâll take you home, okay?â Jun offers, and you give him a tight-lipped smile.Â
âBut I am home,â You slur lowly, circling a finger in front of his face, close enough you may jab him in the eye. âIâm home here⌠with youâŚâ
Jun seriously doesnât know how he would be able to dismiss those words that left your mouth, even in your inebriated state. It doesnât help that youâre also looking up at him with half-lidded eyes and a dreamy smile, like the world is spinning and yet heâs the only one keeping you steady.Â
âLetâs go. Iâm taking you home,â Jun says as he snatches up a bottle of water and slowly coaxes you towards the door, not before announcing to his friends as well, who all seem too drunk to even care anyway.
The second the cool air meets your skin and the cold water flows down your throat, you seem a little more lucid, but not entirely. You still clung an arm around Junâs own arm, which was hanging loosely and awkwardly to the side, your steps a bit uneven as you walk down the street together.
Jun holds his breath every time your body knocks into his side, afraid you might lose balance, but you somehow manage to stay uprightđbarely. The warmth of your arm wrapped around his doesnât go unnoticed.
âHey, Y/Nđâ
âShhhhh,â You suddenly hiss, making Jun shut his mouth. âYouâre too loud.â
Jun hangs his head down in slight guilt. âSorry.â
âHmm, isokay,â You mutter, tightening a grip on his and nearly causing Jun himself to stumble. âYou know, youâre always so⌠nice. Itâs kinda weird.âÂ
Jun tilts his head, somewhat confused by your drunken logic. He glances at you, catching the way your cheeks are shaded with a rosy hue and the warmness to your hazy eyes.Â
âWeird?â he repeats curiously.
âYeahâŚâ You draw out the word clumsily, shifting your eyes towards him, gaze lingering on him a little longer than usual. âItâs like youâre not real sometimes.â
âYouâre holding onto me.â Jun shakes his arm, and you still carry a tight grip on his arm, fingers digging lightly into the material of his sleeve. âI think Iâm very real.â
âI know,â You mumble, scrunching your nose endearingly, as if you still don't believe him. âBut you barely know me.âÂ
Thereâs a few moments of contemplation that passes by between the two of you. Your steps have somehow managed to sync with each other, the streetlights above casting down a soft glow on the pavement below, and the quiet night feels oddly⌠intimate.Â
âMaybe.â Jun shrugs, voice low and soft. âBut I like what I know so far.âÂ
Now itâs your turn to grow silent, a wave of realisation cutting through your inebriated thoughts. Your grip goes from loose to tight on Junâs arm, your chest and heart feeling heavier than it did moments ago, and it certainly was not because of the alcohol.
Your mind is practically aching with all these thoughts, aching with the urge to do something about it, and the way Junâs side profile is illuminated under the streetlight doesnât help the situation at all.
âItâs funny, because I⌠I would see you come into class. AndâŚâ You let out a giggle. âI donât know. My first thought was always that you were cute. Hmm, maybe dreamy too? Yeah, dreamy⌠Thatâs a silly word.âÂ
Before Jun can say anything to that, the words seem to tumble out of you.Â
â...Iâd see you fall asleep in the back of the class, or come late to lecture, and Iâd think you were cute seeing you so panicked⌠And when you asked me to tutor you, I was so happy. Itâs justđI-I donât know.â A brief pause, before you continue, âIs this what liking someone is?âÂ
Jun doesnât notice how much his steps have faltered, his voice and own words getting caught somewhere between his throat and his heart. Thereâs a mix of panic, disbelief, and excitement flowing through him, almost too much he canât quite process going from emotion to the other. However, how the hell does he respond when the person heâs been developing feelings for says something like that so openly?
âShit, Iâve⌠Iâve made this weird, havenât I?â You give yourself a light facepalm, before carding a hand through your hair. A yawn starts to leave you. âIâm just all over the place right now, Iâm sorryâŚâ
Jun wants to say something, needs to say something, but he stumbles over his words. âI⌠Y/N, Iđâ
Before he can finish his sentence, you trip slightly, and he instinctively pulls you closer, catching you with both hands. A wholehearted round of laughter tumbles out of you, resting your head on his shoulder for a brief moment, and for a split second, everything feels still. His heart races faster than ever.
He lets you take the lead on the way back to your apartment complex, feeling as if he had been walking on eggshells the entire time. The buzz of the alcohol running its laps through you has seemed to soften, and if anything, youâre more than ready to sink into your bed for the night. Although thereâs comfortable quietness in the air now, Jun canât stop replaying all the words youâve said to him tonight alone.
Before he can fully process everything, you come to an abrupt stop just outside your building, turning to look at him.
You stare at him for a moment, eyes roaming over his face as if youâre trying to commit everything to memory. Then, without thinking, you step up to him and press a kiss to his cheek. Itâs quick, fleeting, the gesture so unexpected it sends a rush of heat flooding up his neck and straight to the tips of his ears. Heâs practically on fire, at this point.Â
When you pull back, thereâs a bashful smile playing at your lips. âGoodnight, Jun.â
You donât think you can ever look at Jun in the eyes without wanting to sink into the ground, because each time he comes into view, it reminds you of the absolute idiot you put on show for him last weekend. Itâs harder to pay attention when your hands seem to touch every given opportunity. You just have to make it through one last tutoring session before the big dissections later that week.
âSo, um, weâll use the forceps to clamp and separate through the tissues,â Jun explains, pointing towards the dissection guide displayed on the table, still feeling a tad bit queasy at the thought of it, even if the dissection pan was empty. âThen the scalpel will be used to cut on the incision lines we marked.â
âThatâs right. You got it,â You say with a small smile, briefly casting a glance towards him, watching the way he adjusts the goggles on his face.Â
The two of you decided on running through the dissection for practice, focusing instead on the procedural steps and techniques. Itâs been smooth-sailing so farđJun looks more confident and comfortable as he walks through each stepđand youâre positive that the actual lab will go well.
On the other hand, you both canât deny the awkwardness thickening through the room, drifting within the crevices of even the most subtle interactions.Â
âAlright, so once weâve done that, weâll⌠uh, weâllâŚâ Junâs voice trails off as he fumbles slightly with the scalpel, trying to decide between placing it on the tray or handing it to you, his gloved fingers brushing against yours again as you grab it from him.
âSorry,â You both blurt out at the same time, voices mixing into one.
As you both share an embarrassed laugh, a few moments of silence follows. It seems to dissipate the tension in the air. Some of it, at least.
Jun clears his throat. âY/N, Iđâ
âItâs fine,â You assure calmly. âLetâs just keep going.âÂ
âI⌠Okay.â His shoulders slump in a pit of defeat as he fixes his attention back down towards the task at hand. âCan you, uh⌠pass me the probe?â
You nod and hand it over to him, trying to attentively listen as he explains the function of the tool and how it would be used for the lab, adding any feedback along the way. Youâre surprised at how easily you fall back into a comfortable rhythm, as if the moments from earlier had ceased to exist, as if that night and your stupidity didnât happen, but only you both know about the unacknowledged elephant in the room.
The rest of the practice goes by without any more mishaps. The next thing you know, youâre pulling off your gloves and taking off your safety goggles as Jun sets the dissection tray away. By the time he returns, heâs surprised to see you already grabbing your belongings like youâre ready to leave.
Jun swallows down the nervous lump lodged in his throat. âY/N, wait.â
You pause in the middle of stuffing some notebooks inside your backpack, already feeling the apprehension snaking up your spine as you face him.
âCan⌠Can we talk?â Jun asks hesitantly.
A sigh leaves you. âLook, that was really dumb of me, I get it. I shouldnât have⌠kissed you on the cheek like that and said all those weird things. It was impulsive and I was drunk. Iâm sorry, I shouldâve known my limits, or maybe just have not come at allđâ
âI was really happy that you came,â Jun interrupts, a voice almost too loud in the quiet, empty lab room. He rubs his gloved hands together nervously. âAnd, um, the kiss... I liked it. It was, well⌠kind of nice.â
You really canât tell if his words are making you feel any better or worse, if the hesitation on his side makes you want to sink more into the ground or feel a bit of hope. Regardless, itâs hard to ignore the warmth growing in your face as your fingers tighten around the strap of your backpack.Â
âI guess what Iâm trying to say is that I like you too, and I wanted to finally tell you that before you left my place. But then things got a little messy and it was a bit overwhelming, so I wanted to take you home because you looked like you were about tođâ
âJun, justâŚâ You chime in ruefully, clearly not wanting to relive your stupidity. âGo back a little. You like me too?â
Jun takes in a deep, slow breath.
âYes,â he says firmly. âHoly shit. I canât believe I said that.âÂ
The laughs that leave you two sound more freeing in a way, more effortless, like the thick, heavy fog that settled around the room has been lifted, and for the first time in days, everything is more clearer.Â
The carefree grin that Jun catches to your features nearly forces him to step up towards you, but he holds back. Instead, he thinks the sight of you looking so naturally happy is something he could cherish for a very, very long time.
âSo, uhâŚâ he starts, shooting a sheepish glance down at his shoes before meeting your gaze once more. âWeâre okay?â
You only nod.
âWeâre okay,â You confirm softly. âMaybe more than that.âÂ
As you finish getting ready to leave, you turn back to Jun, who nearly drops the dissection pan in his hands.Â
âI have a meeting to go to right now,â You tell him. âBut afterwards, I could⌠text you?âÂ
His face brightens expectantly, attempting to keep the excitement coursing through him at bay. âYeah, yeah, of course. Um⌠have a good meeting.âÂ
Heâs cute. And silly. And weird. But you wouldnât have it any other way.Â
Before you finally leave the lab room, you take a leap of faith and turn back around, heading straight towards Jun. Heâs in the middle of taking off his goggles when you find yourself standing back in front of him, and a mischievous grin etches across your face. Jun takes a few steps back, his ass nearly stumbling into the table behind him.
âOne more thing.â You reach up and to gently tug the goggles off his face, and the contact of your fingers to his hair has Jun bracing himself for doomsday. Your breath fans against his skin for a moment, and when you pull away, youâre holding up the goggles towards him. âYou were wearing these upside down the entire time.â
Jun chokes on air, and you let out a giggle.
Shit.
Jun cannot focus right now.
The goggles feel uncomfortable on his face, the gloves make his skin feel clammy, the uncomfortable, pungent smell of formaldehyde fills the lab room and his nostrils. Not to mention that thereâs a goddamn sheep brain sitting on the metal pan in front of him.Â
Perhaps he can call it quits nowđtake the zero for the lab and run for the hills, drop out of university, become a nomad in the countryside and never have to touch any sort of assignment again. In his mind right before the dissection starts, it really doesnât seem like a bad idea. Not a bad idea at allâŚ
âJun?â
He snaps his eyes back at you. Youâre wearing your own pair of gloves and goggles, positioning the dissection tools on the table, eyebrows raised in worry.Â
âAre you good? Weâre about to start,â You tell him. âYou look a little pale.â
He blinks a few times, trying to compose and mentally ready himself, acting like he hasnât just spent the last few minutes imagining an escape plan abandoning all forms of education. âYeah, I⌠Iâm good.â
âYou good to start?â You ask, and the concern he senses in your voice makes his heart soften. âOr do you want me to take over first?âÂ
Thereâs that offer again, the one he knows he should probably accept for the sake of his sanity, but thereâs also a part of him that doesnât want to back out now. Not when heâs finally managed to clear the air between the two of you, when things are more comfortable than theyâve been in weeks.Â
Jun exhales, shaking the tenseness out of his body. This is it. Glancing around the room, he notices that other students have already started their dissections with ease. He looks down at the sheep brain again, feeling that queasiness rising, but just your presence right next to him seems to settle down his nerves way more than it should.
He steels himself, trying to cling to that feeling instead of the growing discomfort in his stomach. He can do this. Itâs just a brain. A sheep brain, he reminds himself, as if that makes it any better.
Letting out one last breath for good measure, he reaches for the scalpel.Â
âIâm good,â he says, more to himself than to you. âLetâs do this.âÂ
His hand quivers as he leans in towards the sheep brain, its colour slightly pinkish and grey. His nose crinkles the closer he gets to it, and the second he lightly grazes the scalpel along the surface of the brain, he canât help but wince. At his side, he feels your shoulder make contact with his, and helps ground him a little more.Â
Narrowing his eyes, he focuses on making a precise incision straight down the middle of the brainđthe medial longitudinal fissure, he recallsđhis hand trembling slightly as he draws the scalpel down. The smell of formaldehyde grows stronger as he slices through the tissue, and the somewhat gelatinous texture that the brain has is incredibly off-putting.Â
When he finally finishes, you help part the brain in half, and Junâs eyes widen in awe at how visible the structures are.Â
âYou did pretty well.â You send an encouraging smile Junâs way, taking the probe in your hand and motioning towards the exposed structures. âSee? Look at that. You can see all the parts clearly.â
Jun takes a leap of faith and points to a particular part. âThatâs⌠the thalamus there, right? And the hypothalamus is right below it.âÂ
You nod proudly. âYou got it. And this section right here?â
âThe⌠pons? And then, uh⌠Oh! The medulla oblongata. Then the spinal cord starts beneath it.â
âYep. Here?â
âThe cerebellum!âÂ
Your own heart seems to swell with every step up his confidence goes, whatever discomfort he was initially feeling begins to be melted away under the warmth of your praise. You bring your eyes up from the brain, letting it roam over his side profile, taking in the way the goggles make his hair stick out in odd angles, the curve of his jaw as he tilts his head slightly, brows furrowed in concentration.
As Jun pinpoints another structure on the brain, he faces toward you for confirmation, only to be met with your eyes already on him. He opens his mouth to say something, before slowly shutting it, and for a split second, he forgets about the question he was about to ask, the lab, everything else.
âDid I get it right?â Jun questions, feeling the confidence flowing through him falter under your thoughtful expression. âThis is the sulcus? And the gyrusâŚâ
You lower your attention back down to the sheep brain, realising he was pointing to a spot with the probe.Â
âHm, justâŚâ You start, leaning in a bit closer to examine where heâs pointing to. With a sly smirk, you reach over to grasp his wrist lightly, slowly guiding his hand more accurately with the probe. Your warmth slips teasingly under his skin. âThe sulcus is the little groove right here, and the gyrus is the ridge surrounding it. See it?â
Jun swears youâre doing this on purpose, and whatever it is, itâs working.
���Got it,â he mumbles, hoping you wonât be able to see the flush to his cheeks under the goggles. His eyes flicker between the brain and your face, noting the playful glint in your pupils that certainly isnât from the fluorescent lighting of the lab room. âI see it now. Thanks.â
You let go of his wrist, still wearing that mischievous look at your lips, though it fades into something more genuine now. âYouâre doing good, you know.â
Relief hits him from your words. He does feel way more comfortable, the entire lab becoming less daunting all because you were simply right here next to him. His mind momentarily flashes back to all what youâve done for himđfrom the tutoring, to the way youâve been nothing but supportive and patient with him, before it all circles back to the mutual fondness blooming its way within the crevices of your hearts together.
He likes you, and you like him back. Jun still has no idea how this came to be, because he used to think he had no such chance with you. Yet now, he has the freedom to think about where he wants to take you on your first date.
The rest of the dissection goes by with ease. Slowly but surely, other students begin to clean up their workspace and submit their lab reports to Professor Lee, their tasks winding down as the lab session comes to a close. The lab starts to empty out as the minutes tick by, and it isnât long until thereâs just a few more students leftđyou and Jun included.
âHere, Iâll finish up here,â You tell him, taking the brain into your hands without hesitation and placing it into a sealed bag for disposal later on. Then you take the dissection tools into your hands and walk off towards the sink to wash them, leaving Jun hanging in a bit of a daze.Â
âI⌠What can I do then?â he asks, wanting to contribute still.
You turn back to him, humming in contemplation.Â
âLetâs see⌠Disinfect the table, take off your gloves and goggles, and thenâŚâ Your lips quirk up again. âJust stand there and look cute. Iâll handle the rest.âÂ
The tips of his ears flush with heat as you casually sidle away from him and towards the sink. Jun shakes away the flutters in his stomach, though the corners of his lips tugs upwards as he works on cleaning up the table.Â
Jun is already waiting by the door with his backpack on his shoulders as you finish up some tasks with Professor Lee. Once you get the signal that youâre free to leave, Jun feels the excitement pool down to his feet, a sense of accomplishment knowing that he was able to get through the one lab he dreaded most, and finished the class with a passing grade.
As you both exit the building, Jun pauses in his place, watching you continue to walk a bit without him.
âI owe you a date, you know,â he calls out to you with determination, though a pinch of nervousness still lingers.
You turn back to him curiously, and the way the sun catches on your face makes you appear more radiant above anything else. âA date, you say?âÂ
âYeah, IâŚâ He scratches the back of his neck sheepishly. âBefore all of this, I told you I would owe you something for helping me, and wellâŚâ He lets his shoulder relax. âI want to take you on a date.âÂ
Jun watches the way a bunch of emotions seem to morph among your face. Even with knowing how you feel for him, he still braces himself for a different kind of response.Â
Biting at the bottom of your lip, you step back up to him, and before he could fully process whatâs happening, you answer him with a quick, affectionate kiss to his cheek. Right at the corner of his lips, to be specific. Then you reach down and grip his wrist, tugging him gently towards you.
âYouâre on,â You challenge, a playful sparkle to your eyes. âLetâs get going.â
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I had just gotten back from my evening class, exhausted, and as I walked into our apartment, the familiar sight of Vi greeted me. She was sprawled on the couch, her arms draped casually over the back, looking entirely too comfortable.
âThought youâd be out by now,â I said, locking the door behind me and slipping off my shoes. âDidnât you have a party or something?â
âTrying to get rid of me already?â she teased, stretching her arms above her head before sitting up straight, her eyes flickering back to her phone. âI was supposed to go to some girlâs house, but she canceled. Something about her parents being in town.â
âWho is the unfortunate soul of the week?â I ask lightly, masking the bitterness that threatened to creep into my voice. Like I wanted to know her latest fling, like knowing who she was fucking didnât make me want throw myself off our balcony.
âJust some girl from one of my classes,â she said with a shrug. âSheâs in a sorority. Was trying to get us into one of their parties.â
âDonât use me as an excuse for your hookups,â I shot back as I headed into the kitchen. âYou know I hate parties.â I opened the fridge, looking for something quick and easy to make. Todayâs lecture had been brutalâour ancient professor talking on and on about the anatomy of the human brain in a voice so soft and slow it could have put a hyperactive toddler to sleep. âDo you want anything specific for dinner? Iâm starving and just survived a lecture from hell.â
âIâm not using you as an excuse for my hookups,â Vi said, leaning her elbows on the counter, her grin wide and infuriating. âI just think you should live a little, you know? What are your college years for if not to get drunk and regret it later?â
I raised an eyebrow at her, unimpressed. âYou seriously think thatâs a good argument?â
She laughed, the sound warm and effortless. âIâm just saying. Youâre too uptight sometimes.â Her eyes softened a little. âBut hey, if youâre tired, how about I cook?â
I blinked. âYou? Cook? The person who once burnt noodles?â
Vi put a hand to her chest, feigning offense. âHey! That was only one time! You have no faith in me.â
âNone,â I deadpanned, though my lips quirked up in a small smile.
âWell, fine,â she said, crossing her arms and leaning back against the counter. Her white tank top drawing attention to her toned biceps, and I could see the faint outline of her nipple piercings through the fabric. My stomach twisted in a way that had nothing to do with hunger. God, I hated her so much.
âHow about this?â she said, snapping me out of my thoughts. âWe order pizza. That way, no one has to suffer my cooking or your exhaustion.â
âPizza sounds good,â I agreed.
Vi grabbed her phone and started scrolling. âPepperoni and extra cheese, right? Or do you want to try something new?â
I glanced at her, my heart doing that stupid thing where it skipped a beat when she smiled. âPepperoniâs fineâ I said, my voice steadier than I felt.
She placed the order, and as she leaned back against the counter again, I caught her watching me out of the corner of her eye. âYouâre really not gonna come to a party with me, huh?â
I shook my head, smirking. âProbably not.â
Vi sighed dramatically. âOne day, Iâll drag you out of this apartment and into the real world. Just you wait.â
âGood luck with that,â I said, rolling my eyes, though deep down, a small part of me wished I could be the person she thought I should beâthe person who wasnât terrified of being too close to her, of losing what little I had.
After the pizza arrived, we settled onto the couch and started watching a movie. As we ate, I couldnât help but think about our sleepovers when we were younger. My mom would make popcorn and order pizza, and weâd wait for her to fall asleep so we could watch horror movies behind her back. Weâd stay up until sunrise, too scared to sleep, even though Violet would never admit she was scared. Sheâd always say, âDonât worry, Iâll protect you if the demon from the movie comes after us,â as if her words could somehow make us invincible.
I smiled at the thought, the memory of us together on the couch, our eyes wide with fear but not daring to show it. Things had changed since then, but in some ways, they hadnât. It was comforting, like we were still those two kids who shared everything.
Viâs voice interrupted my thoughts. âI know you just said you wouldnât go to a party with me, but thereâs one tomorrow, and since you donât like going out with me cause I âalways leave you aloneâ, I invited Jinx and Ekko. I figured Iâd make it a group thing. Besides, They can keep you company if youâre too miserable to have fun.â
I didnât exactly hate going out with her. It wasnât that. It was just... well, the thought of her hooking up with someone at a party, the thought of her being all over someone else while I watched from the sidelines, made my stomach turn. I knew she didnât owe me anything, that she was free to do whatever she wanted, but that didnât mean I had to subject myself to watching it. Iâd rather avoid the heartache if I could.
I took a slow breath as i picked the crust from the discarded pizza box and said, âI donât know, Vi. You know how I feel about those things.â
Vi rolled her eyes, clearly trying to be playful, but I could tell there was a hint of concern behind her teasing. âYou act like Iâm going to drag you into some wild hookup situation. Itâs just a party. Come on, you need to have a little fun.â
I hesitated, the conflict swirling inside me. I didnât want to go and watch her with someone else, but I didnât want to say no either, not to her. Not when she was asking.
âIâll think about it,â I finally said, hoping it was enough of an answer to let her drop the subject for the night.
She looked at me, her blue eyes flickering with something I couldnât quite place. âFine, but you owe me.â
I laughed, but it felt a little hollow. âYeah, sure. Iâll owe you one.â
As we settled in to watch one last movie, my mind kept drifting to the same thought over and over: how I was letting my feelings get in the way of living my life. I never regretted meeting Violet or becoming her friend, but I did regret being stupid enough to catch feelings for the only friend I had. Stupid enough to let those feelings dictate my actions, my choices, my entire life. The truth was, I was angry at myself. Iâd never been a party girl or a social butterfly, and the idea of getting drunk and accidentally confessing my feelings to Viâor doing something even worseâmade my chest tighten with panic.
I glanced over at her, and for a moment, the weight of everything seemed to fade. She had drifted to sleep, her head resting against the armrest, her lips parted just slightly. I couldnât help but observe her, taking in every little detail: the freckles scattered across the bridge of her nose, how they dotted her cheeks, the long lashes framing her closed eyes, the scar on her lip. I thought about how much I wanted to trace it with my finger, to just touch her and see if that would make the feelings go away. She looked so peaceful and delicate, the complete opposite of what she showed on a daily bases. It felt almost criminal how beautiful she was.
I shook my head at myself, letting out a quiet sigh. What is wrong with you?
I nudged her shoulder lightly. âVi, wake up. You need to go to your bed,â I whispered, trying not to disturb her too much.
She groaned, her brows knitting together, the sleepiness evident on her face. âNo, wanna sleep hereâŚâ she mumbled, tugging at my sleeve like a child reluctant to leave the warmth of comfort.
I sighed, trying to hold back a smile at how cute she looked. âYouâll have a backache tomorrow if you keep sleeping like thatâ I said softly.
âWorth itâ she muttered, settling deeper into her position, clearly not planning on getting up anytime soon.
I couldnât help but laugh under my breath, watching her stubbornly try to get more comfortable. Part of me just wanted to let her stay there, to keep her close, but I knew she needed to sleep properly if she wanted to avoid a sore back the next day.
âCome on, Vi,â I said gently, nudging her again. âIf you go to sleep in your own bed, Iâll go to that party with you.â
That seemed to catch her attention. She opened one eye, peeking at me with suspicion. âAre you serious?â she asked, her voice still thick with sleep.
I nodded reluctantly, unsure if I was making the right choice. She sat up slowly and raised her pinky towards me âjust like we used to do when we were kids.
âPinky promise?â she asked suspiciously.
âYes, pinky promise,â I replied, matching the smile that had formed on her face as I interlocked our pinkies together.
âOkay, now I will go to sleep,â she said with a satisfied grin, as if she had won a battle, before stumbling off towards her room.
I watched her go, feeling a strange mix of relief and discomfort. I had agreed to go to the party with her, but now that it was settled, I couldnât shake the feeling in the pit of my stomach.
As I took my shower and settled into bed for the night, my mind wouldnât stop racing. I lay there, staring at the ceiling, thinking about everything. âWhat am I doing with my life?â I asked myself, the question echoing in my head, unanswered.
Maybe going to the party wouldnât be such a big deal. Maybe it would give me a chance to breathe, to live a little outside the confines of my own thoughts. But deep down, I knew it wasnât that simple. It never was when it came to Vi.
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Hey! I'm not a botanist, but I'm in circles where it's a bigger thing and I'm kind of curious about something.
So, from an outsider's perspective, the genus Garcinia has a lot of weird and messy classifications. For example, common species like G. intermedia and G. gardneriana are really similar to Garcinia brasiliensis, to the point that it's pretty controversial if they're actually separate species. The Garcinia species colloquially known as "achachairĂş" also appears to bear a lot of similarities to that trio (although much less than they share with each other), HOWEVER it's almost exclusively referred to (in cultivation and in studies) as G. humilis, a Carribean species with small oval-shaped leaves, despite actually having very long lanceolate leaves and being exclusively found in the Andean foothills of Bolivia. Also, multiple frequently cultivated species like Luc's garcinia and Russell's sweet garcinia haven't actually been described yet, despite for example the former having a decent amount of scientific interest and frequent genetic testing done on it.
All of these odd classification things and even more others have been pretty well known in my circles for the past 15 years-ish, but still nobody seems anywhere close to a conclusion for them. How long does it usually take for a genus to get organized when it has as many species as Garcinia does? And how do they do it? Do they go around testing every single species or only a few at a time? If a species is currently not named, do the same people usually describe them as part this endeavor, or just leave them for somebody else? I saw Plinia and Artocarpus recently got reshuffled a lot because of some prominent genetic studies on them, and several new species and even genera were added, but it just seems alien to me how stuff like that even ends up happening. There are so many plants out there!
Sorry if I'm asking the wrong person here, but I've been wondering about how this stuff will eventually be resolved for yeeeearrs
There are so many plants out there!
ok im kind of surprised i can offer a few possible answers to this question despite having never heard of this but i think i can. if the question is 'why aren't some plants actually described', this is the primary reason why.
when i was in plant anatomy class in college, the person teaching us was a plant anatomist who assigned us different plants from the greenhouse to dissect and describe in a paper for her, and she told us that we might find something that hadn't been described before, which was pretty shocking to me. what do you mean i could potentially find a new-to-science thing? has nobody in history looked at this plant that's just growing in the greenhouse upstairs??
what she said was that no, sometimes not. there are so many plants out there that it's difficult to do one exact in-depth description and published examination of each species, so what botanists end up doing is doing or finding one in-depth examination of one species in a specific group and assuming that all the others in the group are at least similar, if not the same. which is good because it saves time and works as a shorthand, especially if there's not much funding, but also sometimes it has the potential to overlook more nuanced differences that can go undiscovered for a long time. but that's just botanical species in the conventional sense, which i don't think is as straightforward in what you're describing.
another answer to this question that's more specific to the species you're talking about here is that plants are having sex. they have so so so soooo much sex. few things they enjoy more to be honest. and given that the most conventional (but not only) definition for different species is 'can't have sex with other species because it's too different from them', the lines get blurrier to deal with, and one thing botanists do when the lines between species get too blurry (because of all the sex) is to just assume that they're all part of some kind of hard-to-describe genetic soup with individual plants falling along gradients or spectrums of similarities or differences, and in this case you'll see botanists just name the most prominent species among them and call it the '[most common suspect] complex', which groups together all the ones that happen to be having sex with each other at the same time, just to make them easier to talk about. this typically doesn't mean that they're species-less, but more that they can be thought of as a group with a few distinct points where they can look very distinct, and those points are the species, if that makes sense; see the citrus sex graph at the end for an example.
i also see from a cursory google search that people seem to be planting and eating these in a more widespread way, and people are talking about them on forums and stuff. this is one of the cases in botany where things get tricky, because a person looking for traits in a fruit that's having tons of sex might not actually be looking for the same things botanists are looking for when describing a species-- it might seem easiest to just find which species or few species are the tastiest and grow those, but if it's a genetic soup then all you can really do is do it the old fashioned way and breed individual plants for the traits you want. which, who knows, could end up being a hybrid between all of them.
case in point: again i am not completely up to date with the lore here but i found a forum thread where people were debating which species to plant and the consensus was just to plant multiple species at once, which is fine but is also really funny given that it DOES facilitate even more sex, thus blurring the lines even further and-- if the posters decide to plant the resulting seeds from the fruits-- will create even MORE hybrid plants of no discernible concrete species in the plant soup. the hybrid of a hybrid of a hybrid of a hybrid or whatnot. when does one stop calling it a hybrid between two species and start calling it 'the tree in grandma's backyard that's the tastiest of the berries i've tried'? that is the question, truly, one humanity has had for millennia in the search for the tastiest berry, and at that point it might just be easier to call it a variety or cultivar, which are horticultural terms for just that-- a distinct 'kind' among the same species that taste good subjectively and can be reliably rebred and harvested, like all the apple varieties people debate about.
another reason is that plant phylogenies are hard and brain-twisting and plant taxonomists and systemisists are among our strongest warriors. it's not uncommon at all in botany to be researching something and to find out it's been reshuffled because of a new breakthrough on the case a bunch of people more qualified on the subject decided made more sense like a decades later. sometimes species themselves will even change names multiple times if it turns out that it was described earlier by someone else considering the new circumstances. if you're a really unlucky or just controversial plant all this can happen over and over again until, finally, the trees of math have been resolved in a way that makes sense. how long will it take? surely there is a concrete end to the madness? nah. lol
finally, if you're looking into studies on this, you should know that some phylogeny stuff is opinion-based or subjective, especially at first. what counts as a new group for one group of researchers might not count as one for another. so when you see stuff where people are inventing new categorizations or genuses or whatnot or merging multiple ones together spontaneously, it'll depend on how well supported their reasoning is and what the evidence seems to show, and the larger community of plant taxonomists will, overtime, decide what they want to do with that information-- which may include verifying it or refuting it with more evidence. what researchers are proposing when they split stuff off or merge it together is a new or updated model for thinking about existing information, and that model may be more or less useful than the existing one for the means of actually learning more about the plants.
anyway in short there are lots of reasons why this might not be sorted out and the more sex these plants have the longer it's gonna take. i'm strongly reminded of that one citrus sex graph (its this one) (screenshotted to see it on night mode):
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Hi, I found your work on Twitter last year and I really love and look up to your art. If you have the time, I wanted to as if there are there any study topics, artists or techniques that have significantly influenced you :')
I'm at a bit of a complete loss on what to study presently so I thought I'd ask my favorite artists, thank you for reading and I completely understand if this is too open ended a question
Thank you!
This isn't the first time I have been asked this question and I suspect this won't be the last so I'll just lay everything out here. Go to a cafe or get a blanket or something because this will not be a short read:
Foundational:
Anatomy: A lot of my foundational anatomy and clothing illustration knowledge was gained from taking classes and doing observational drawing. Because of this, I'm not going to have the best book recommendations but top 2 books I can recommend for getting Started started are Andrew Loomis or RockHe Kim's books on anatomy (huge asterisk here: they're good at teaching you Basics basics like muscle groups and turning forms and extremely general proportions but will not help that much with making your figure drawings less stiff or how to draw fat or especially in the latter's case how to draw women not built like stick bug anime girls but uh I heard the Morpho books are pretty good. genuinely everything I know about drawing fat is from observational drawing/studies because at some point I got sick of my school for only hiring skinny models in their 20s-30s). I have some diagrams drawn by my friend who studied the hell out of these guys below:
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Clothing: I don't know any books that can really help on this front I apologize if I find any I'll update this post but pretty much all of my knowledge on drawing clothes boils down to the following rules: Where are the tension points, how stiff or soft is the textile, how is the form underneath the section of clothing behaving, and don't make even spaces between fold groups
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All of this is kind of moot though if it isn't applied through study or observational drawing though
Design:
I have to be really careful here because I don't want to deal in absolutes, the only absolute I'm confident espousing is that anyone who tells you there is only a small selection of methods you should follow to execute a specific type of design are objectively incorrect and just haven't figured out alternative if not more effective design solutions to a common problem. The only real Worst Thing I think you could do as a designer is create a pinterest mannequin devoid of a story, disconnected from its context in the world, and lacking in a clear purpose/personality but this too could be easily be disputed if maximising a characterâs aesthetic appeal serves a purpose in its context, and my opposition to this design approach is my personal bias as a character designer for entertainment where emphasizing a characterâs function and their relationship to said function is usually the goal
I think the 5 best pieces of advice I've ever received when it comes to designing characters are the following:
Try and follow the rule of thirds/general gestalt design principles of contrast
Always consider what it is you're trying to communicate with the character
Create believable transitions and reinforcements between points of interest
(Entertainment related) KISS principle/Keep It Simple, Stupid is your friend, the way a character wears or wields what they wear or wield will communicate their role in the world (who are they?), their relationship to their role (do they like their job? are they good at it? are they a part of an organization with the means to provide them things to perform their role more effectively?) effectively enough. Excessive information that bloats and conflicts with the communication objective weakens design (example: My favourite childhood toy for years was a pokemon plushie. Would I as a stay at home digital artist be wearing it as a keychain on my crusty paint stained polyester pajama pants when I'm at my desk working my job? is wearing it relevant to my character as a person who both no longer is invested in pokemon and is in this context focused entirely on comfort and doing my job? (no)). I think Elden Ring is an excellent example of a game that has visually complex designs but pretty expedient storytelling with its characters for worldbuilding
Study things that aren't just character design, to borrow from Lynn Yaeger borrowing from Sally Singer "If you're interested in fashion learn everything except fashion... Politics, art, painting- anything except fashion". Because people in different disciplines who work with different mediums or fields of study approach problems in different angles you may not have considered which can help give new ideas + often times the stuff you like was inspired by stuff that isn't at all what you would expect or enjoy yourself (To pull from a very popular example, Arcane is a League of Legends joint which was highly influenced by Warcraft which was highly influenced by Warhammer which was basically a giant response to western pop culture of the 1960s and the history of European warfare something something coconut tree).
Character design is kind of a hard thing to Get Good at considering how much of the actual process is super psychological/not bound by a *ton* of absolutes and has to account for medium and function (you kind of just have to have The Sauce) so I don't recommend Just studying independently only (possible, just very difficult). If you can and are interested in learning more about the specifics take some classes taught by people whose styles you fw who both know what they're doing and are good at explaining their process. For design for entertainment you can always check out Concept Design Academy or The Workshop Academy and see who's teaching there
As far as artist inspirations are concerned I think looking up the artists who worked on projects you like are a good starting point to figure out how you want to stylize. Going off of that at least currently my favourite designers/illustrators for entertainment with The Sauce are probably Evening Monteiro, Sergey Kolesov, Mindy Lee, Tonci Zonjic, Sasha Tudvaseva, Claire Hummel, and Yoshitaka Amano
My favourite book currently for tackling character design at least from a narrative consideration is probably Talking Threads: Costume Design for Entertainment Art (one of the authors is my friend and an excellent teacher!) and a lot of the stuff they espouse really helps to take into consideration individual and external factors when designing a character/how they can be used as vehicles for both individual storytelling and worldbuilding, gigantic reference point for my most recent casual project
Besides that the only other way I can really recommend studying character design is to just look at art, history, architecture, nature (pretty much Everything) and think about how ideas and concepts from those things can be applied to or communicated through a design or figure out what it was about a design or designs you like made it appealing
uhh tldr this is just how i as one among millions of artists got to where i am today as of January 16th 2025 my word is not gospel the advice I espoused here may very well spell my downfall tomorrow
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The Biology Tutor | Extra Credits 02
Extra Credits 02: FRENCH
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Prev: Lesson 1: Female Anatomy | Lesson 2: Male Anatomy | Extra Credits 01: Communication Skills Next: Independent Study 01: Art | Independent Study 02: Creative Writing
Pairing: virgin!Eddie Munson x fem!tutor!reader
Series summary: Eddieâs failing Biology class, so you decide to offer two different styles of tuition, textbook-based and *ahem* practical.
Chapter summary: You give Eddie a French lesson.
WC: 2.9k
CW: đ 18+ MDNI! This part isn't explicit, but the rest of the series is, so MDNI!! Fluff, kissing, mentions of arousal.
A/N: This takes place between Extra Credit 1 and Lesson 3. Itâs an added extra to The Biology Tutor series.
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Despite your best efforts to keep things cool, you and Eddieâs relationship at school has shifted.
Eddie will greet you with a cheery, âHeeey, Princessâ, whenever you pass in the corridors, and youâll sometimes give him a cheeky wave in the lunchroom. You both flush a little whenever your eyes lock, thinking about all the intimate stuff youâve done together over the past days and weeks.
Thankfully, as yet none of your friends have noticed the way youâve started to giggle a little more loudly at Eddieâs antics on the lunch tables, or the way he shoots you cheeky glances to check that youâre watching. Each of your social groups would likely have something disparaging to say, and youâd prefer to avoid that kind of attention for the time being.
Youâve become even more aware of your physical proximity in Biology class. Even though you could probably reach out and touch each other (and you would really, really like to do thatâŚ) you try not to draw too much attention to yourselves.
Youâre finding it hard to keep your focus on the front, knowing that Eddieâs sitting inches away behind you. But you revel in the fact that heâs there at all (and is, in all likelihood, checking out your ass).
At the end of class, Mr Clarke calls you over.
âI wanted to thank you for your efforts regarding the private tutoring. Mr Munsonâs work has certainly improved since you began, as has his class attendance, which is remarkable in and of itself. And he seems to have become more enthusiastic about the human biology aspect of the syllabus too, which is⌠unexpected, but really good to see.â
He looks off to one side, momentarily bemused, but recovers quickly and continues,
âNevertheless, there is a big test coming up which, as you know, makes up a sizable proportion of your grade. I would very much like to see Mr Munson do well. I was hoping that you might help him prepare, and in the hopes that youâd agree, Iâve already booked private study room 2C in the library specifically for this purpose.â
You know the library well, and the one heâs describing is a particularly quiet one, located at the back of the rarely-used reference section. If you can get Eddie to join you, itâll be the first time youâve ever been alone with him at school. You experience a frisson of excitement at the thought.
You readily agree, figuring that even if that wasnât reason enough, getting further in the good graces of Mr Clarke wouldnât necessarily be a bad thing. However, you do think convincing Eddie to relinquish his entire lunchtime might be another matter entirely.
You approach him in the lunchroom, managing to get to him before his usual table fills up with nerds. He was initially aghast that you were anywhere near him, but once he realised nobody was really interested he listened to your proposal.
âYou seriously do this shit voluntarily?â is his only response, until you mention, more quietly, how it would mean spending an entire hour in a small, isolated room. With you. Alone.
Suddenly, heâs all for it, packing up his stuff as you exit ahead of him. He extols the virtues of âaccepting with grace the assistance the universe offers youâ to the smattering of confused Hellfire boys before hightailing it out of the hall, stuffing pretzels into his mouth as he goes.
You reach the study room first, and are already setting out books and pencils as Eddie barrels in. He practically skids to a halt, and ambles towards you, rubbing the back of his neck and trying to act nonchalant.
âHey, Princess.â
He plops his bag onto the tabletop, and as he gestures to the empty seats next to you and across the table, he drops his voice to a lower timbre as he asks you,
âSo, uh, where do you want me?â
Thanks to his mildly suggestive question, an image flashes across your mind of perching him, naked, on the edge of the table and climbing atop him, but you quickly shake it.
You tap your hand on the seat next to you, and he enthusiastically flops himself down in it. He sits up straight, clasping his hands in his lap, theatrically attentive.
As heâs already managed to fluster you, you decide to fluster him right back.
âYouâre so good at doing what I tell you, Eddie. I like that.â
Eddieâs cheeks flush pink and he swallows hard. It worked.
It doesn't take long for you to go over the test questions. Eddieâs picked up more than heâd thought from the parts of your sessions where youâd actually studied, and he flies through most of it, only getting stuck on a couple of gnarly chemistry formulae. Whatâs more, he actually looks like heâs having fun, gaining genuine satisfaction from answering your questions correctly and beaming as you let him know,
âThatâs it, Eddie! Youâve got it!â
You canât tell whether itâs the academic achievement, or the broad smiles and encouragement that youâre giving him, thatâs his biggest driver, but at this point youâll take either as a win.
You've gradually started sitting closer as the session has gone on. Youâve scootched to the edges of your seats, and your elbows and knees are gently knocking together. You can feel Eddieâs breath on your cheek as he jabs at his test total on your pad, screwing up his face and making a fist with his other hand in triumph. Youâre genuinely thrilled for him, and not just because the very idea that you could be the reason for those gorgeous dimples popping makes your tummy flip.
Checking your watch, you realise you have a few minutes left before you have to leave, and thereâs another new âskillâ that youâve been thinking about trying with him.
Once all your supplies are back in your bag, you check the time again before asking,
âEddie, would you like to try another quick practical session?â
He looks around the room, eyebrows disappearing into his bangs.
âWhat, here? Now?â
âYes, but not like our, um, previous sessions. Something less⌠involved.â
âOkay, but what is it?â
âEddie, I hope you donât mind me asking you this, but have you ever kissed anyone?â
He looks a little abashed as he answers,
âUmm, does kissing your relatives on the cheek count?â
You canât help smiling at his cute admission.
âFor the purposes of this discussion, Iâm gonna say no.â
He looks self-conscious, maybe even a little ashamed. Staring at the edge of the table, he clears his throat before replying,
âThen, uh, no.â
Not wanting him to feel uncomfortable, you reassure him,
âThatâs okay, Eddie. Itâs nothing to be embarrassed about.â
After a beat, you continue,
âWould you like to try it? With me?â
âWhat?â
âWould you like for us to kiss, Eddie?â
His eyes become locked on your mouth. He swallows audibly, eyes shining with want.
âUmm, yeah. Yes. Yes, I absolutely would, Princess.â
âJust so I know how far you want to go, would you like us to⌠French kiss?â
âYou mean⌠W- with, yâknow, tongue?â
âYes, Eddie. Thatâs exactly what I mean.â
âAre you okay with that? I mean, you donât have toâŚâ
Shaking your head a little, you reassure him,
âIâm the one who suggested it, Eddie!â
He looks down at his hands, now clasped again as he rubs his thumbs together.
âOnly if youâre sure. I might be awful at it.â
âWell, thatâs why we practice, right? So, first of all, we need to get a little closerâŚâ
You turn your seat so youâre facing him directly, encouraging him to do the same. You pull your seat forwards, slotting your knees between his. You see his eyes scanning your face, and his fingers fidget, suggesting heâs not really sure what to do with them.
âYou can rest your hands on my legs if youâd like, Eddie.â
He does so, but not without a little trepidation, and you see him swallow again.
âJust relax. Iâm not gonna bite you. Not this time, anyway.â
You give him what you hope is a cheeky smirk. He smiles shyly, not sure where to look when youâre this close to him. Nervously, he licks his lips. The sight makes your thighs clench.
âClose your eyes and relax, Eddie. Iâm gonna start with a quick peck.â
âO- okaaaay.â
He does as you ask, and you spend a few moments appraising him before you lean into his space. He looks angelic, his wild curls framing his pretty face and his rosy pink lips looking soft and inviting.
You turn your head slightly so your nose will slide past his, close your eyes, and ever so slowly connect your lips with his. Pursing them a little, you press forwards, and you hear a slight intake of breath.
You said it was going to be quick, but youâre enjoying the feeling so much you relish in it for a few moments. Eddieâs lips are plump, warm, and just a little moist from where heâs licked them. A tiny amount of stubble tickles your top lip. He smells of old leather, some kind of spicy cologne and vanilla chapstick, with a hint of cigarettes and weed. Itâs a heady scent you could easily get lost in.
Gathering yourself, you pull back, rolling your lips inwards to taste him.
Eddie still has his eyes closed. If youâre honest he looks like heâs about to faint. Even after all youâve done together youâre still a little nervous, and youâre suddenly mortified that he found it repulsive.
You did remember to brush your teeth this morning, didnât you? Did you eat garlic last night and forget? Do you have spinach in your teeth, even though you definitely havenât eaten spinach in weeks??
âH- how was that, Eddie? Did you like it?â
Suddenly, his eyes pop open. His lips part a little and he nods his head quickly, causing his chestnut locks to bounce around his face. He stares at you for a few more moments before he manages to say in a tiny, cracking voice,
âMore? Please?â
You smile widely, and lean in again.
This time you move a little, pursing and softening your lips, changing their position slightly to find out what he likes, slotting them in different places.
To your surprise, this time Eddie starts to kiss you back. His plump lips press against yours and the tiniest moan emanates from his chest. Heâs tentative at first, but as he gains in confidence he presses a little harder, and moves a little more.
Your lips move in sync as you rhythmically purse and relax them.
Eddie exhales heavily, and more than a little shakily, through his nose, and you feel his warm breath dance across your face and dĂŠcolletage.
You part from him with a subtle wet smack.
He swallows thickly, and the grip on your knees strengthens.
You smile at him again, and his eyes flick between yours as he mirrors your expression.
âOkay Eddie, if youâre ready, this time Iâm gonna use my tongue. You donât have to do anything, but if you want to, just do what feels good. Alright?â
Eddie gives you another tiny, fast nod, and you feel him squeeze your knees again.
âAre you ready?â
âYeah, Iâm readyâŚâ
He surprises you again as he shifts his hands slightly and slides them up your thighs, leaning into your space a little further. They feel warm, strong, and you canât help but imagine how they might feel elsewhere.
What would it be like to hold his hand properly? Would his hand feel warm as it cupped your face? Would you be able to feel his rings? How would his calloused fingers feel running up your back, or across your�
Youâre broken from your thoughts as he closes his eyes again, a slight curl to his lips as he lets you know heâs ready.
You lean into his space again, and connect your lips as before. This time, you part your lips slightly and allow the tip of your tongue to poke out, and ever so gently brush across his lower lip. You hear that sharp intake of breath again as he stills, unsure of what heâs supposed to do, but then he parts his lips ever so slightly, and you slide your tongue past his lips and pearly teeth and into his mouth. You move it slowly, enjoying the feeling of his lips against it, the scrape of his teeth, the softness of his tongue beneath yours.
He moans again, and just as your tongue curls up to tickle the roof of his mouth suddenly his tongue is moving against yours, slowly, reverently, experimentally, and another moan leaves his chest.
His grip on your thighs tightens as he gets bolder, eventually pushing his tongue past your lips and into your mouth.
Abruptly, he turns his head slightly and pushes in more deeply, his tongue almost filling you. Heâs insistent yet gentle, and now itâs your turn to gasp - heâs good at this - and a low whine leaves you.
You feel a chill on your legs as Eddieâs hands leave them, and youâre momentarily disappointed, but this rapidly turns into delighted surprise when one comes up to cup the back of your neck, the other grabbing the edge of your chair and pulling you closer towards him. Heâs moaning continually now, turning his head to try different angles, licking and curling and sucking like youâre the very air he needs to breathe.
Heâs pushing hard but not too hard, and when your teeth knock itâs adorable rather than uncomfortable.
Itâs wet and messy, and oh, so fucking hot.
Your hands start travelling almost of their own accord, slipping up inside his jacket, sliding around his rib cage and settling on his surprisingly muscular back.
His hand travels up to your hair, mussing it, and youâre making his shirt ride up, but you couldnât care less, lost in the sensations of your lips melding and tongues dancing.
Thereâs a pulsing heat in your core, and a wetness building in your underwear. You donât think you've ever been this turned on just from kissing.
And how on Earth is Eddie so good at it?
You eventually both pull back, needing air, breathy and inhaling deeply.
Your eyes dance around his face, wanting to take it all in. His plump, kiss-bitten lips, his blown pupils, the way heâs looking at you with a stunned half-smile.
Needing a break from the intensity, you drop your eyes. But almost wish you hadnât when you spot the obvious bulge in the front of Eddieâs pants.
Heâs clearly enjoyed this as much as you have.
Just as youâre both leaning forward for another round, lips just brushing, the harsh and loud ringing of the school bell indicates the start of afternoon classes.
You and Eddie break apart with a start, exchanging breathy smiles, both a little surprised at how well that went.
He chuckles as he lets go of your hair, tidying it as best he can, and you pull down the hem of his shirt to straighten it.
âSo, uh, I think Iâd consider that lesson a success. Wouldnât you, Mr Munson?â
He huffs out a little giggle, shaking his head slowly. His brow furrows and he fixes his face into as serious an expression as he can manage, as he dips his chin and replies,
âOh, Princess, that feels like a great start. But you know, lessons work with me. So, just to be on the safe side, I think I might need a whole lot, lot more practice...â
Heâs holding your gaze and nodding, raising his eyebrows and pursing his lips for emphasis.
You nearly snort at his brazenness, constantly amazed at how he so easily flips between abject fear and bolshy confidence, and manage to squeak out,
âWell, weâll just have to see what we can arrange, wonât we?â
He grins at you again, those dimples even deeper this time, and tidies one more strand of hair at your temple.
Reluctantly, you both gather your things and leave the study room, still with shiny lips and heat in your cheeks.
You walk leisurely, your upper arms brushing, through the racks of dusty tomes. Neither of you is in any particular hurry to get to your next class.
You glance to your side, and notice that Eddie seems bigger, taller. Heâs puffing his chest and is carrying himself a little differently. You like it.
He turns to you as he asks, âDâyou think we should, yâknow, leave separately or whatever?â
âYeah, thatâs probably a good idea. Awkward questions, and all that.â
You see Eddieâs eyes glance to the floor, then flit to the section containing the large encyclopaedias and dictionaries, before he adds,
âYou know what, you go first. Thereâs something I want to check out in the reference section anywayâŚâ
He flashes you a wink as you round the door jamb, causing something to revolve in your chest as you step out into the corridor. You definitely want to offer Eddie plenty of opportunities to practice this particular new skill.
As you head off to your next class, you wonder what on earth he could be up to. But more than that, you wonder how heâll react to what you have in mind for your next study sessionâŚ
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â takuma ino misses your adorable little face and your even more adorable moans while he's away for a mission.
( cw ) ⸝ female anatomy describe, her/she pronouns, black coded reader, mutual masturbation, orgasm denial, overstimulation, phone sex, feminine pet names, mentions of cum, mentions of spit, spit usage, told in third pov cause it's through ino's eyes, established relationship (reader and ino are dating), ino hive we up and running, reader is a college student, ino is away for a mission, wc: 2.1k, minors dni ! repost from old account!
â â â â â â â â â â dedicated to the hottest ino simp ever @honeybleed
THE MOONLIGHT SHINED THROUGH THE CREAM-COLORED HOTEL CURTAINS. The sound of the hotel room's air conditioner hummed alongside the nude-colored walls as the only form of light that illuminated the room was from Ino's cell phone. His black shaded hair fell into his face while texting on his cellphone. He immediately updated Kiyotaka Ijichi on the mission, admitting that he'll return to Tokyo tomorrow noon. He couldn't wait to return home.
Specifically, he couldn't wait to go home to his girlfriend who loved complaining about him coming to her home bruised and battered after an eventful mission of fighting curses. His brown-colored eyes traveled the miniature alarm clock on the hotel's nightstand before going back to his phone. "She's probably sleeping," He uttered to himself.
But that didn't stop him from sending the notorious text that always leads to something devious.
You Up?
When he heard the familiar sound of his message going through, he waited to see if she would read it. Which she did immediately. He felt his lips curl into a smile seeing the text bubbles pop up indicating that she was typing. Similar to a dog getting a big fat treat, Ino's face lit up seeing her text message. He hated to admit that the young woman made him go weak on the knees on some days. He hated to admit just how love-sick he was when his stomach would form the most hideous knots thinking about her when he was out putting his life on the line. The bone-chilling feeling of possibly not making it back to her always was a thought Ino was forced to push out of his head countless times. Even when he had gotten a small cut or bruise, he still hated the look of worry that decorated her face when she saw him.
His thoughts were briefly interrupted by the ringing of his phone. Her contact photo of her smiling right back at Ino flashed on the screen. He assumed that she must have missed him just as much as he missed her. When he let the pad of his thumb press the green-colored accept button on his phone screen, his face lit up in the darkness seeing that beautiful smile on her face. Even though her lights were dimmed a bit in her room, he still could see that smile that made him fall for her.
"What are you still doing up so late?" Don't you have class in the morning?" Ino jokingly questioned, his eyebrows knitted together in a playful look of confusion.
"My class isn't until noon, so I'll be okay. I just wanted to make sure my boyfriend is okay since he's out slaying curses and whatnot," She sighed.
"Y/N, I'm good. I'll be back in Tokyo before your noon class ends. Unless..." His voice trails off and Y/N finishes his sentence.
"You're assigned another mission, I understand." Y/N sighed again as Ino watched her sink even further into the pink-colored stuffed animal he won her on their second date. "I just miss you so much." Her voice alludes to a cute whine that causes Ino to smile a little.
"I miss you so much too."
"How much? She questioned. Her eyebrows furrowed together as she waited for an answer to her question.
Ino found himself leaning over to turn on the lap that was on the nightstand so she could get a better look at him other than his ominous shadow in the darkness. He watched as her face lit up now being able to look at his face. From the way, his dark-colored hair fell to partially cover the scar that decorated his forehead to the way that you could clearly tell he was exhausted but was fighting his sleep just to see his pretty girl face.
"I don't want to keep you up. You look so tired," Y/N pointed out.
Once the word tired tumbled off her tongue with worry, Ino let out a yawn. His hands went up to rub at his eyes before speaking, "I'm good. I'm not hanging up until you tell me to."
"Good because I have been thinking about you a lot, if you get the drift," Y/N says.
Ino's eyebrows raised in curiosity. He let his tongue glide across his lips before his mind went to catch Y/N's drift. His cheeks instantly stained a crimson color as he gave his girlfriend a foolish grin. A grin she's seen one too many times. A grin that causes her to playfully push him away when his callous curse-fighting hands would grope at her ass when they're out in public. The same grin he gave her before waltzing his way into the mall dressing room with her.
"You have an early morning probably, I don't want to keep you up," Y/N huffed as Ino noticed that she was leaning against the headboard of her bed now.
"I told you, I'm good," Ino uttered as he looked at her. His eyes darted from her face to her hardened nipples that poked out of the thin white-colored tank top she wore back to her face. "What do you have in mind?" He questioned.
"You know what I have in mind Ino." She whines. She slides down her headboard in a dramatic manner before speaking once again, "I was going to send you some pictures, but I'm needy. I miss your touch and your dick."
Ino chuckled at her statement. His fingers comb through his dark-shaded locks before looking at the hotel nightstand clock. He was sure this would help him fall asleep faster, plus he did miss the sound of soft moans in his ear. "Fuck it." He uttered as he sat up in his bed.
He mimicked the way Y/N was, placing his back on the headboard. "Let's do it," He says gaining the cutest giggle from Y/N.
"Okay, but I went to a store with one of my friends and brought something."
Ino's eyebrows raised at her words. Although he knew what his girlfriend was alluding toâhe still couldn't wait to see what she would bring to the steamy FaceTime call. During her absence, Ino's tugging down the pajama pants he wore. The alluring thought of having phone sex already caused his dick to twitch in anticipation. As he held his iPhone, his hand traced alongside his toned abs before palming himself through the fabric of his boxers.
"You're ready Ino?" Y/N questioned. "I'm going to call you off my MacBook, 'kay?"
"Yes," Ino could hear the phone hang up before he could see her calling back. He answered the call with quickness and his eyes lit up like a kid in a candy store when he saw the view.
The only view of his girlfriend's cute pink-colored panties that covered her pussy he's been balls deep in too many times. If Ino look closer, he could see the faint dampness in between her legs that imprinted her panties. He saw the vibrating wand that was a similar color to her panties and chuckled. "Could you hear me okay?" He asked.
"Mhmm," Y/N answered before she tugged off the tank top she was wearing revealing her bare chest.
At that moment, Ino was kicking the thin sheets that covered his lower half. His body instantly grew hot at the sight of his girlfriend. His cock aching to be touched and he wished it was her touching him. His teeth grazed at his lower lip before he spoke once again, "Go ahead and give me a show pretty girl."
He heard her chuckle. "And how do you want me to give you a show, Ino?" She asked.
His eyes looked at the pastel pink wand in her hand on the phone and she could only playfully roll her eyes. However, the curious glint in Ino's eyes caused her panties to be soaked.
The next minutes consisted of Y/N's placing the wand against her bare folds. Her legs quivered feeling the vibration in between her thighs and Ino felt like he was on a cloud despite being miles away from her. He was so enthusiastic to please himself, but first, he had to make sure Y/N felt the same way. He needed her to feel as hot as he was in the hotel room.
"How you're feeling baby?" He asked as he watched her move the wand in a circular motion.
"Much better if you were here," Y/N says through subtle moans.
Ino could see her hands shaking just a bit due to the intoxicating feeling that was placed on her clit. "Just imagine, I am there." He says.
Y/N has never heard Ino's voice leak with so much sex appeal. Perhaps it was the heat of the moment. She let her body relax in her queen-sized bed and her eyes shifted closer. Her grasp on the wand seem to grow tighter as Ino's voice echoed out of her laptop speakers. If she thought hard enough, she could imagine that it was Ino holding the vibrating toy against her clit.
"Just me in between your thighs eating you out just the way you like it," Ino said. "You always tend to run away from me when I'm down there, but I always pull you right back to my face. Or the fact that you always tug at my hair when you're about to cum, thinkin' I don't want you to cum all over fuckin' face."
"Fuck." Y/N breathed out while she could feel her orgasm coming bit by bit.
Ino would sneer at the sight he was seeing and instantly flipped his camera so that Y/N could see the lower half of his body. His hands now tugging down his boxers freeing himself from the growingly tight space. His cock slapped at his stomach and oozed with precum from the thought of his pretty girlfriend. He brought his hand that wasn't holding his phone up to his mouth. Pooling all the saliva he could and spitting it in his hand. His free hand palmed his cock starting from his pink mushroom-shaped tip to his girthy shaft.
Y/N's mind seemed to be doing mental backflips at the sight of Ino's cock. The woman has seen many men dicks in previous relationships, but nothing could beat Ino's. A very persistent grower when it was time to please her. He kept it trimmed and neat, but not exactly clean-shaven. Gosh, she couldn't forget it seemingly having a curve to the left.
"FuckâY/N. I missed you so much," Ino moaned out as he was letting his hand guide up and down his cock. He was trying so hard to attempt to mimic the exact type of grip Y/N would have if she was giving him a handjob.
Y/N gasped out Ino's name repeatedly as if it were a scripture. Her mind felt like a bottle of shaken-up soda. Her body was getting dragged closer and closer to the edge. The two of them have shared countless times like this before due to Ino's sorcerer's work, but tonight was a bit different. The pornographic sound of Ino beating his dick and the sound of Y/N's moans was enough for Ino to gain a noise complaint from whoever occupied the hotel room next to him, but he could care less. He needed to watch his girl cum.
"Fuck." Ino uttered as his hand guided up and down the shaft of his cock. "I'm going to cum, let's cum together baby girl."
Y/N couldn't even focus with the way her toes were curling in anticipation to cum another time. Her moans that called out Ino's name as the pastel pink wand was pressed against her clit, "Okay." She moaned out.
In a matter of seconds, Ino was a grunting mess as he could feel his body heat up. The sheer thought of imagining Y/N's hands around his cock caused the sorcerer to go feral. When he felt the thick ropes of cum splatter out, his head fell back in complete bliss. His breathy grunts bounced off the walls as he glanced down at the mess he made. His face drained of its color and the only noticeable color that stained his face was the shade of red from the desirable pleasure he formally was experiencing.
The couple came down from the small moment of being on cloud nine due to them cumming together and the only thing that was heard between the two were the breathless pants.
"When you come back, just come to my place." Y/N would say.
Ino would get out of bed, instantly going to the bathroom to shower (again). He could hear Y/N shuffling around her room, most likely doing the same thing he was about to do. "What about class?"
"I can always get a doctor's note and I would rather you be the one to make me cum and not a vibrator." these were the last words Ino heard from Y/N before he heard the sound indicating that the FaceTime call ended.
"Gosh, I fuckin' love her," Ino uttered to himself.
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Bia | Kyra Cooney-Cross x Reader
Words: 2.8k Summary: you create your own boots and meet the most beautiful girl  - sorry I also used this to info dump about the necessity for boots designed specifically for women to lower injury risks Warnings: none i think. lemme know if there are any requested by - @hottiedogs375 i hope you enjoy, it's probably not my best :( definitely not as good as pequeùa i think
My family was more of a cricket family than a football one. I wasnât really fond of either, the shouting was always too much, and the food was somehow sloppy yet rock hard at the same time. Even when we watched at home. The living room would be full of sweaty angry men, sometimes my mum and sister would join if our team was actually doing well. Meanwhile youâd find me in my room at the very back corner of the attic, my room, with headphones on to block out the noise, usually designing something.
Despite the cricket background, I found myself intrigued by the design of womenâs football kits. In my design and technology class in year 13, I fell down a research rabbit hole on football boots for women. It was then I discovered the lack of adaptation for the shoe. Women often just wear smaller sizes of boots designed for men, which has been one of the factors in the increase in injuries in the womenâs game and Iâd decided I wanted to fix that.
Thatâs how I found myself in front of a crowd, made up of possible brand ambassadors and sponsors, as well as a range of womenâs athletes from across the world, pitching my idea.
âAnd thatâs why brands like Bia are important to the growth of womenâs football. The shape of the boot, the length of studs, the sole support, theyâre all contributing factors to how players perform. When women footballers use the menâs boots, which is basically the only option, they arenât going to grow used to the details designed for male anatomy. Itâs causing stress on not only their feet but every ligament, every bone, every piece of them is suffering because they have to try and adapt to things they canât possibly adapt to.â I felt like the closing of my speech was rather strong, especially as I watched players and possible sponsors stand to clap. The noise echoes throughout the auditorium and a happiness bubbles within me.
âThank you for providing me this opportunity. Please, if anyone has any questions.â I gesture to the stand-up microphone in the middle aisle, and people rush to line up.
âWhat made you intent on creating a boot specifically for women, risking money and time on something people have tried to do before? Something you knew wasnât guaranteed to work?â
âI know itâs funny, but my family was not a football one, so I didnât grow up knowing much about the game. But in my a-levels design and technology class, we had to research an issue prevalent in an existing design, and I for some reason was just drawn to the idea that women donât even get the choice of having a boot made for them. I found it unfair and uncaring. Everyone expects women to play at the same level as men yet wonât provide them with the necessary equipment to do so without them having to risk, quite possibly their career. And I couldnât just move on after the class, I knew that I had to do something about it. So Iâve spent the past 3 years perfecting the design and building the brand, to be here in front of you all today.â Another round of applause is heard throughout the room before the next person steps up.
Sheâs a footballer, that I know. Young, no older than 21, my age. And very very pretty.
âThis question probably isnât quite as important as that one but, what made you pick the name Bia? It just seems like an interesting name.â people chuckle at the question, and the (newly discovered) Australian shyly looks around.
âNo, I love this question. Bia is the Greek goddess of force and raw energy. Sheâs actually Nikeâs sister, the goddess of victory and very obviously the brand. I think Bia resembles a lot of things within female athletes. They have this driving force and unbelieve power that they bring, and it just felt so right.â
âThatâs sick. Can I also quickly ask, sorry, are these boots made for every female athlete? Like can someone in track and field use these or are they just for footballers?â the girl smiles brightly after her question, and I have to remember not to lose focus.
âWhile the primary focus is obviously footballers, I have researched the compatibility of boots between sports and yes, a professional sprinter like Sharika Jackson can use them just as well as you or Alexia Putellas could. And of course as the brand grows weâll be able to develop even further and broaden our research further in creating boots fit for anyone.â
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Questions carry on for a while, then I disappear behind the curtain thatâs suspended behind me, rushing to remove my microphone. Eventually I slide out the side door and reach the separate room booked for âminglingâ after the panel.
Between talking to rich people desperate to make it seem like they care about others, and athletes who are very eager to know everything they can about the shoe, I try to keep an eye out for the nameless Australian. Every time I think Iâve spotted her; it seems she disappears. Bodies keep moving and she seems to be one of them.
Then I bump into someone. We both go stumbling but she catches me just before I head for the floor.
âI am so sorry I wasnât looking where I was going.â And there she was, the girl Iâd been looking for.
âNo, no need to apologise. Iâm Y/n.â I give her a hand to shake.
âKyra.â Thereâs a pause before she continues.
âIâm a big fan of your boot. Itâs truly incredible.â Itâs hard not to blush and sputter out random sounds at her praise.
âThank you. Iâm really hoping this function works out.â
âWell I was thinking, when it does, if you need âa face of BiaââŚâ
âOh my god yes that would be amazing. Seriously you have no idea how cool that would be.â
We talk for quite some time, and she sticks by my side when someone else comes to talk and ask question. When itâs time to go home we exchange numbers and thatâs the first and last time I see her for a while.
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5 months later is the next time I see Kyra in person. Weâd both been travelling a lot, me for sponsors, ambassadors, and athletes, her for work. Iâd expected to meet with her a few more times before we kick started the âface of Biaâ photoshoots, but as the fates had it, we found ourselves in a large warehouse, photo equipment, and many boxes of my shoes filling the space.
It suddenly all started to feel very real, and that made me nervous. So I packed myself into a small room in the corner as I tried to calm down, hoping the isolation and quiet would help me feel better.
Not even 2 minutes in, someone is following and taking a seat next to me.
âYou right?â the voice is familiar and smooth.
âYeah, yeah of course I am. Itâs not like the biggest thing Iâve ever worked for in my life is basically in its final stage of release in the next room and Iâm freaking out about it. What if they arenât actually good? What if th-���
âIâm going to stop you right there. You sent me a pair 2 months ago, and I told you I would test them before saying anything, and I did just that. I took them to training. Ran on the pitch, walked, kicked the ball, passed, made risky moves. And what did I tell you after that?â
ââThese are the best fucking shoes ever.â But what if they arenât?â
âListen Y/n, how many other athletes, not just me or footballers, did you send a pair to for testing?â
âLike 43. Basically every one that came to the panel plus some more.â
âHow many told you they were good?â
â43.â
âExactly. So weâre going to go out there together, youâre gonna tell the photographer what you want to see, every opinion, every change, anything, and weâre going to finalise your fucking dream.â Kyra picks me up without me even agreeing, and basically carries me out to the set up.
Ali Kreiger, despite her recent retirement, was currently being photographed. Sheâd been the one to reach out to me when she heard from, someone, and wanted to be an ambassador. I probably screamed so loud my neighbours thought I was getting murdered that day.
âTheyâre going to want a couple photos of you too probably. Either with the shoes or with one or all of us. Okay?â Kyra rubs a hand up and down my back as I take it all in.
I nod vigorously and try to shake my hands to get rid of the remaining nerves, eventually taking a seat next to the photographer, Eve. She asks for my input on every shot and manages to carry out my vision without fail every single time. As players filter in and out, I begin to truly relax and allow myself to take in the moment.
Zimmorlei Farquharson and Poppy Boltz, two AFLW players for the Brisbane Lions, were being photographed together when Kyra slid into the spare chair next to me. She didnât say anything but when I looked over, I had to quickly look away again. Her outfit wasnât something out of the ordinary, a loose cropped top and bike shorts, plus the sage green boots she was promoting. But the strip of skin that was exposed between her shirt and shorts was enticing and it was hard not to stare at the way her muscles contracted every time she moved in the seat.
Iâm certain she caught me staring.
As she stands to take over the Australian Football players, Kyra leans over and whispers in my ear. It takes me a moment to process her words and by then sheâs already under the lights.
âGood thing weâre taking some pictures. Theyâll last longer.â To say I was stumped was a rather big understatement. Was she flirting with me?
I donât get to think about it too much, Kyra looking my way every time she changed position or began to play around with the ball provided.
Not long after, Iâm asked to join all the girls in front of the camera for a few shots. I knew it was coming but my heart still dropped into my stomach, and I choked on my breath. As expected, itâs Kyra who grabs my hand and instructs me to breathe slowly. Her thumb runs over the back of my hand and the motion begins to sooth me.
I take a place in front of the camera and the group of athletes. Iâm not quite sure how to stand, but Kyra takes the space behind me, resting an arm over my shoulder and the other around my waist. It forces me to lean back naturally and as the girls around us take a stance, Eve continues to shoot.
âYou and Kyra have a lot of chemistry by the looks of it, and sheâs who youâre most comfortable with. Use that. Make it natural. The girls around you will adapt.â I expect the comment from Eve, but itâs Ali who puts a hand on my shoulder and reassures me.
With that instruction, and a nod from Eve, Kyra jumps on my back. Itâs a pose that helps with showing off the boot and making me laugh. She then jumps off and takes my hands, turning me to face her as she dips. I rush to catch her as she falls, our faces a hair width apart.
Before I can think, I close the gap. My lips press hard against herâs as the camera shutter repeatedly goes off, but I donât think anything of it. Until I pull away.
I almost drop her once my thoughts catch up to me.
âI am so sorry. What the fuck did I just do?â the rest of the girls had already walked away, so it was just us.
âNothing you should regret or feel bad for.â Kyra stands right in front of me, our lips basically touching again.
âAnd maybe you should do it again.â I pause for a moment before leaning back down, kissing her again.
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It takes three more weeks for the official brand release. After years of designing, making, spending every cent I had on these boots, Bia was officially the first woman specific sports boot.
Kyraâs first Arsenal game wearing them was the day of the release. She ended up talking about them in post-match interview after being asked âhow were you excelling so well in the midfield today?â Not only was Biaâs sale numbers skyrocketing and the media account blowing up, so was my own.
Iâd of course attended the match, excited to see them as an officially released boot. Someone had spotted me in the crowd and tweeted about it, talking about âthe creator of that new boot brand is watching Kyra rep them for the first time liveâ. Someone else had caught me hugging Kyra on the pitch after the game and giving her a kiss on the cheek.
The rumours could only be expected. They also couldnât be denied. Not without lying.
âIâm so proud of you.â The smooth Australian accent almost lulls me to sleep as we rest in Kyraâs bed, the sheets hiding our bare skin.
Her fingers trace shapes on my hip as she holds me, and I kiss along her collar bones and neck.
âAnd also very, very grateful for your genius brain creating those boots. Not only for helping my game play, but for bringing you to me.â
âIâm also grateful for my genius brain bringing us together.â I tease before softly kissing her.
Itâd been impossible to escape her charm after our kiss at the photoshoot, so naturally we went on a date. And another, before she asked me to be her girlfriend. Eve sent me those photos just in case we wanted them in the brand release post. They currently sat in my hard drive, but it was very tempting to post a couple.
Kyra wanted a moment of privacy before the world knew, but I knew it didnât matter whether it was out or a secret, as long as I had her.
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A new power couple is on the rise in the world of Womenâs Football. Creator of new womenâs sports boots brand Bia, Y/n L/n, spotted with girlfriend, Arsenal and Matildas midfielder Kyra Cooney-Cross at a cafĂŠ in North London this morning before the London Derby. The couple confirmed their relationship mere days ago with photos of the lovebirds kissing from L/nâs brand shoot.
I laugh at the article as Kyra pulls into the Emirates parking, hand in mine. Iâd become rather acquainted with her teammates and they begged me to come to the London Derby on the weekend. I couldnât refuse when my girlfriend pulled out the puppy dog eyes and promised to ban me from any sort of affection, specifically kisses, for the week.
âYou better win. I have a bet going with Niamh that youâll beat her and I cannot lose a bet against her again.â Kyra chuckles and leaves with a kiss, sending me into the friends and family section of the stands.
It was nerve wracking going alone, but it was for Kyra and that was all I cared about. Supporting her like she supported me.
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Kyra doesnât start, which had been expected. Despite it, the girls were playing well and were up 3-1 at half-time. No yellow cards for either team had most people shocked though. The derby was known to be rough and physical, yet it seemed things were rather calm for the situation at hand.
Thereâs a substitute at half-time that puts Kyra back on the pitch. I blow a kiss when she looks my way as she jogs out and she pretends to catch it and place it on her cheek. Both of us are unaware of the interaction being caught on the big screen while people wait for the countdown.
Itâs when extra time is announced that everyone in the stadium knows Arsenal have won the game. The Chelsea players look tired and defeated and the Arsenal girls donât look much different, apart from the massive smiles that grace each one of their faces. The final whistle blows, and the crowd erupts in deafening cheers for the gunners, and I canât help joining in.
After congratulating the blues on their performance and huddling with her own teammates, Kyra comes running for me. The guard on the other side of the barrier grows wary when I stand, clearly about to jump it, but Kyra gives him the okay and grabs me by the waist, helping me join her on the pitch.
âIâm so fucking proud of you.â I whisper as she stands on her tippy toes.
Her arms wrap tightly around my neck and mine go around her waist as she pulls me in for a kiss. Itâs deep and passionate and the crowd around us cheers, some of the girls joining in.
âWeâre both kinda killing it arenât we?â I let out a laugh as she hops on my back, pointing me in the direction of her Matildaâs teammates, even Sam, who are grouped in the middle of the field.
She sprinkles kisses around my face as they talk between each other and Iâve never felt more content.
Fuck cricket, football is the sport for me.
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Your animal anatomy foundation 100% feels very solid, do you have any books or online sources to recommend to budding artists?
thank youuuu :)))
im gonna be honest... i never really specifically sat down to study drawing animals, or followed any art-oriented books or guides about that or anything. tutorials tend to not be very helpful to me because they rarely deal with gesture and focus more on getting the proportions right, which by itself is only a small part of it. and live drawing classes rarely involve animals...
i think it helps to have an existing, like, sense and confidence when it comes to observation and capturing volume and gesture in general. at the end of the day pretty much everything can be broken down into basic shapes, planes, blobs. actually A Blob is a good starting point to draw pretty much any animal... draw a blob and then put a head and limbs and appendages on it. yknow?
another thing is to just be curious and have an interest in the diversity and minutiae of the animal kingdom. i know it sounds very basic but I Love Animals. there are some real crazy creatures out there. obviously i recommend looking up as many reference pics as you can, not necessarily to copy stuff, but to have a handy guide of where stuff goes. but just looking at pictures honestly isnt quite enough in my opinion... read up on the animal. get a sense of what makes this particular species unique among ones similar to it, how it lives and functions in its habitat... watch a nature docco. watch some footage of weird little shrimp. learn how to tell different species of aeshnidae apart.
also, yeah, youre gonna have to look at and draw some animal skeletons at some point. i dont think you have to like, study the skeleton of every vertebrate you wanna draw, but yknow, its good to have a general knowledge. it really does teach you a lot to draw a horse skeleton and the individual parts in it. ideally of course you would be sitting in front of either the real thing or a 3d model, but sometimes photos and illustrations have to suffice... it's just important that you pay attention to what you're doing.
as for books... well, a relevant point here is that photos arent everything. obviously theyll give you a faithful picture of the living breathing animal, but thats the thing, they wont always let you see the exact shape, all the distinctive details, and so on. so this is where i recommend getting into some old timey illustrated books. yeah youre gonna have to do some treasure hunting... but listen. ive got this awesome book from 1979 for example, which lists pretty much every species of bird that lives in my little corner of the world, along with amazing detailed illustrations. it's so inspiring and informative. it is the kind of stuff i really wanna urge everyone to get into.
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hi! it seems like you and your partner are practicing a lot of hard kink pretty sustainably/well, i was curious if you have tips/know where to go for tips on how to start/keep that up?
thank you so much for asking! i hope our answers are helpful :) always do research and talk to your community members; i'm not perfect and kink is not monolithic! feel free to reach out if you want more info/resources/clarification.
my advice:
- honestly communicate your wants and needs. accept that these things may change and evolve. we have a shared spreadsheet with about 350 kinks/actions and our comfortability with them, this sheet is updated as things change. understand that even with communication your partner may do something you don't like (not violating a hard boundary) accidentally or through experimentation; be ready to manage this together.
- figure out your expectations for scenes and your dynamic. expectations can be very concrete and detailed like wanting a list of specific actions to happen or they can be more abstract like wanting to feel a certain way. communicate and manage these expectations with your partner.
- educate yourself on kink and safety outside of your partner. read, talk to your community, take classes, listen to podcasts, go to events. the information you get about kink should be from a wide variety of sources, do not solely rely on your partner to educate you.
- similarly, learning about first aid/emergency management is always necessary when engaging in kink. this should be general and then more specific to the types of kink you're interested in. i enjoyed the free first aid classes for sex workers that 7 days of domination offers. there are also lots of free/cheap first aid classes or resources about anatomy and emergency preparedness online. have a specific plan for what will happen and what you or your partner is responsible for during different types of emergencies.
- if you're interested in RACK, start to figure out your risk profile. talk to your partner about this. recognize if there are things that you think are hot but that are outside of your risk profile. you can be disappointed by this, but take care of yourself and do not compromise your safety in ways you can't afford to.
- explore things! trying things out is important in learning what you like. figure out a plan for how to cope and communicate when you don't like something.
- accept that you and your partner are humans and your desire for kink and/or sex will not always be consistent or perfectly compatible. it's okay if sometimes you want to engage in kink every day and sometimes you want to engage in kink once a week. talk to your partner about what you need and want. ask them about what they need and want too.
- let yourself feel silly/stupid/cringy. kink is a lot of playing pretend and improv at its core. it's okay if you are embarrassed sometimes, but don't let that hold you back from doing the things that you enjoy or want to try. it's okay to laugh at yourself.
- be selective with who you play with. make sure the people you practice kink with are trustworthy, conscious of safety, and communicative. feel safe and comfortable with them.
my pet's advice:
hiiiii!!!! thank u for the sweet question!! <333
- push yourself to be honest (with yourself and your partner) about what you need! sometimes it's like, really really scary to realize how helpful it is to have someone taking care of you. when you need that, you need it. trust that your partner will let you know if they can't/ don't want to do something
- trust your gut!!! if something feels wrong or weird, trust yourself. talk about it with your partner/ journal about it so you can figure out why you're feeling off, but trust that your body is usually right
- talk about the scene after every scene!!! even if it was tame/ if you aren't doing anything new. oh my god this has been so good. it's so helpful to go over things you liked/disliked/etc. about the scene, but also about any thoughts you had during the scene that you might forget later! this gives you guys an established space to talk about the general direction of your kink practice! i've also found that it really helps prevent drop because you can discuss out any of the thoughts/feelings that might spiral into guilt if they're allowed to fester.
- take care of each other outside of scenes/your kink practice
byeeeee!! :))
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Games with an atypical division of Player/GM responsibilities? For example, in Fellowship, the players have final say in lore/world building questions, not the GM. (Not counting GMless games, which have atypical GM duties by default)
Alternatively, if that's too niche: any games explicitly designed for rotating GMs and/or 'West Marches' style campaigns.
THEME: Unique Player Responsibilities / Rotating GMs
Hello there! I hope to do your ask justice, although I feel more at home talking about the first half of your question than the second. Iâll ask my followers to supply some more suggestions in the tags/reblogs, and throw at you what I have!
Faeâs Anatomy, by Hebanon Games.
Faeâs Anatomy is a comedic storytelling RPG wrapped around a challenging logic puzzle, recreating the high-stakes melodrama of medical procedurals like Greyâs Anatomy, House, and General Hospital.Â
Anybody can be an expert in Faeâs Anatomy. The game is set in a world where all forms of magic, spirituality, and mysticism are science. Science? Just another form of wizardry. Quackary, superstition, and pseudo-science work, but so does chemotherapy, antibiotics, and sound medicine.
In many ways, Iâd say Faeâs Anatomy feels like a typical ttrpg: you have one person giving hints and clues to the rest of the players, who will use certain skills and abilities to solve a problem. But the closest role to the GM role - the Patient - is simply different from the doctors in what limits them. The Patient is suffering from some kind of mysterious illness, and while they have a little bit of information available to their general illness, the app presented to them to help them run through the diagnosis keeps the solution obscured enough to keep them on their toes. The Patient also has to role-play their symptoms well enough to help point the doctors in the right direction. In some ways, it feels like Faeâs Anatomy is an elegant form of charades - and if you want to hear how this game plays, you can check out the special episodes that Lawful Great Adventures recorded using this game!
Apocalypse Keys, by Rae Nedjadi @temporalhiccup
The Doomsday Clock is ticking down and emotions run high as you and your team of DIVISION agents struggle to find the Keys before the villainous Harbingers unlock the Doors of Power and bring about the apocalypse.
As an Omen class monster, you are the only thing capable of holding back the apocalypse. Combat occult threats and investigate supernatural phenomena alongside your team of supernatural agents working for the shadowy DIVISION. But in a world that shuns monsters like you, only your deepest, most heartfelt bonds can grant you the power to stop those who seek to unlock Doomâs Door.
There are two ways in which Apocalypse Keys uniquely empowers the players in ways I consider slightly unorthodox. Firstly, thereâs the fact that the lore of DIVISION, the shadowy government agency that holds your monsters leash, isnât fully fleshed out at the beginning of play. Itâs slowly uncovered with each mission and playbook advancement, with the players being presented with questions and workshopping the answers together.
Second is the mystery mechanic, which was popularized by Brindlewood Bay and The Between, and also made its way into games such as External Containment Bureau and Bump in the Dark. While the GM designs clues and thinks about what kinds of Harbingers might be responsible for this specific apocalypse, itâs up to the players to decide what the answer to the mystery actually is - and itâs the playerâs roll that determines how accurate they are.
Brinkwood, Blood of Tyrants, by Far Horizons Co-Op.
Mask up. Spill blood. Drink the Rich.
The world is not as it should be. The rich feed, literally, upon the poor, as blood-sucking vampires who barely bother to conceal their horrific, parasitic nature. The downtrodden peoples of the world struggle under the burdens of rent, payable through the sweat of their labor or the blood of their veins. Evil has triumphed. Many have given in to despair. But all is not lost.
In Brinkwood, you take on the role of renegades, thieves, and rebels struggling for freedom and liberation in a castylpunk world controlled by vampires. Radicalized by tragedy, you have taken up arms and fled into the forests, where you were taken in by unlikely allies - the fae, forgotten creatures of myth - who offered a different path and the means to fight back against your oppressors. Masks, forged of old wood and older magic, are the final tool left to fight a war long ago lost. If you wear them, they will take their price, etching themselves upon your very soul. But they will also let you spill the blood of the rich and powerful vampires that now rule the land, and from that blood strengthen yourself and your movement.
Thereâs a lot of things about Brinkwood that I absolutely love, from the way the mask playbooks are meant to be swapped among the characters/players with every mission, to the slow but steady revolution that you build by fostering connections with various factions in the Bloody Isles. But for the purpose of this request, we need to talk about Your Exquisite Fae.
Your Exquisite Fae is the process by which the group collaboratively creates a faerie patron, otherworldly and uniquely powerful. Itâs inspired by the game Exquisite Corpse, which has each player draw a piece of a drawing without knowing what the others have already created. In Your Exquisite Fae, the players receive answers to prompts written by other players but arenât given hints as to what the context was - and then they elaborate on what those answers mean. For example, one player might state that the Fae has eyes that reflect the night sky, gleaming like a thousand distant starts. The second player might decide that those eyes see the deepest fears of the enemy, giving the group an advantage at finding weaknesses and secrets when spying on vampires.
Ars Magica, by Atlas Games.
Ars Magica is the award-winning roleplaying game by Jonathan Tweet and Mark Reinâ˘Hagen about wizards and their allies in Mythic Europe. This flexible, deeply built world can support games that are historically accurate or fantasy-based, epic or small scale, political or personal.
Players work together to tell the story of their covenant â all of the magi, their companions, and grogs. This history can span decades. It might be heroic, tragic, or both in turn. The covenant could influence the entirety of Mythic Europe or the fates of a small corner of the world.
Spells will be cast. Duels won and lost. Houses may rise and fall. But magic is forever.
The last time I talked about this game, one of my followers pointed out that this was an incredibly complex game that was designed to accommodate rotating GMs. The game styles itself as a troupe-style game, which means youâre not just responsible for your mages, but also your companions and servants. If you want a game with complex relationships and big-picture conflicts, this might be the game for you.
Slugblaster, by Mikey Hamm.
In the small town of Hillview, teenage hoverboarders sneak into other dimensions to explore, film tricks, go viral, and get away from the problems at home. Itâs dangerous. Itâs stupid. Itâs got parent groups in a panic. And itâs the coolest thing ever.
This is Slugblaster. A table-top rpg about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool.
It may look like a small thing, but during crew creation, each character playbook has specific roles in determining the crewâs resources and relationships. The Grit picks a faction that trusts the crew. The Guts chooses a faction that the crew has somehow annoyed. Each player draws a portal between the known multiverses, but the Smarts draws two. The Chill has final say over where you hang out when youâre not Slugblasting, and The Heart has final say over your crew name.
Iâve drawn direct inspiration from this setup in my own game that Iâm playtesting, by giving each playbook final say over some element in the world, and I think it really boosts player agency and gives them control over the kind of story the group wants to tell.
Planedawn Orphans, by Sharkbomb Studios.
Planedawn Orphans is a campaign kit that helps you prepare a campaign for the fantasy role-playing game of your choice. It provides a flexible and versatile framework to start a campaign. The campaign kit will help you get started and provide structure and support, but some assembly is required.
Set in the Planar City, a strange melting pot that connects the vast diversity of the multiverse. You all play Planar Orphans stranded in this city, your original home worlds destroyed, corrupted or lost. A mysterious Patron has brought you together, provided you with a base of operations and tasked you to complete a Planar Key. This key will let you create a new plane for you and your fellow refugees. Your quest will bring you to exotic places filled with strange creatures and bizarre phenomena.
This isnât a standalone rpg, but rather a campaign kit for whatever system you like - or even multiple systems! Iâm recommending this toolkit because Iâm actually planning to use it to run a series of rotating-gm games later this year, with a friend of mine. Youâre building your own custom dimension by jumping into a series of vastly different worlds, and your home base is built collectively. Thereâs a lot of player agency and GM agency here, as players have plenty of control over their home dimensions (since they canât ever go back) and the GMs can take turns designing custom worlds for the party to jump into. I definitely recommend checking it out.
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Ok so I have a lot of thoughts about one particular thing and it might be nothing but Iâm getting more and more convinced that itâs something, so here ya go
Thereâs a through line (or multiple, depending on how you slice it) Iâve noticed in not all the episodes, but a lot of them. Thereâs this running theme of fear, in a lot of different ways. And for a long time I thought it was just a result of this being, yknow, a horror podcast, but some of the things on Gertrudeâs shopping list are giving me second thoughts.
First thereâs the actual feeling of fear. Again I know, oh wow horror podcast scary. But I donât just mean for us as the listeners, I mean for the characters themselves. Jane Prentiss mentions in her statement many times that she is scared, and sheâs supposed to be the monster under the bed of sorts. Iâm pretty sure even Jon comments on it. Jon says in season 1 he keeps up the idea of him being a skeptic because he is afraid, and if he pretends theyâre nothing then they arenât real. Iâm sure there are more examples, but even beyond just the content of the statements, the characters themselves are afraid and it seems to be in the very real, dread at the bottom of your stomach kind of way.
Thereâs also the actual sort of. Concept of fear itself. Not the feeling but the thing you think of when you read the word fear. Like phobias. The vast majority of episodes have these links to very common phobias. Fear of the dark, of enclosed spaces, of endlessness/infinity, of bugs, of death. Hell episodes like Anatomy Class and the stuff with Michael could even be related to the idea of Uncanny Valley, these things that are people but a bit to the left. I had noticed this awhile ago, but just assumed it was taking inspiration. Of course a horror podcast would involve common phobias. But episode 66, with Gertrudeâs shopping list, sort of solidified it for me as more than just inspiration, in some way Iâm not fully sure of yet. She was buying pesticides, and an exorbitant amount of flashlights. Things to kill bugs and keep the darkness at bay. Iâm not entirely sure what the gas and lighter fluid could be related to, but the latter at least could have something to do with the weird sourceless heat that seems to keep coming up.
Like I said, there are some things that donât fit this. Specifically episodes related to individual people or groups. Piecemeal comes to mind, since other than the fact that Salesa is mentioned the act of a person being dismembered piece by piece from a curse put on them by a nice old lady doesnât ring any bells with any fears I can think of. Or a fatherâs love. Clearly horrifying, but other than the lights flickering off (and iirc, not enough to cause complete darkness) they donât really fit that bill. But going down the list of episodes Iâve watched, a lot do.
This could be nothing. This could be something. But yall seem to like my theories whether theyâre crack or not, so I hope you like this one lol
#magnus archives#the magnus archives#tma first listen#tma podcast#jonathan sims#mary keay#gertrude robinson#tim stoker
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Hi, how did you learn to draw Steve's physique?
Ohh what a complicated thing to answer...
When it comes to how I learned to draw anything, it's hard to say anything too specific since it's always a culmination of many years of assorted study and practice... but I can try to do my best to explain some of the biggest things that helped me learn, some tips I keep in mind, and maybe at least some places to start/delve further.
(just a little disclaimer it's not like my drawings here are going to be 100% medically accurate.. they're just to illustrate concepts!)
The main thing about learning various physiques is understanding anatomy. Which feels obvious, but I don't mean proportions; these are important, but perhaps more important is understanding the skeleton and how it moves and learning where muscles connect to bones and where fat grows on the body. When you understand how these function on a more mechanical level, depicting form and movement in a way that feels natural comes in tow.
For instance, understanding things like the pronation and supination of the radius and ulna, as well as the fact that muscles can ONLY contract or relax, will help you understand a bit better which muscles will be flexed and which will not while someone moves. It's inherent to the positioning based on the structural makeup of the body... It's not like you NEED to memorize all the muscles and bones, of course, but understanding and gaining at least a passive familiarity with the concepts really helps.
In tandem with this concept is the way parts of the body flow into eachother. Muscles ALWAYS come in groups because they can only contract. Whatever muscle is there to lift something, there is a muscle on the other side to pull that bone back down. What this results in is a series of straight edges next to curves, which gives us a lot of really lovely "s curves" and dents and folds and so on and so forth just naturally occurring.
I would suggest at least learning the "bony landmarks", which are bones (usually) visible on the surface of the body. things like the iliac crest, the great trochanter, the 7th vertabrae, the acromion process... These can be used to help you understand the parts of the body as angles and relationships, rather than trying to remember lengths and sizes, which vary immensely... (since you asked about steve, he can be our model... also study these on your own don't just take my word for it haha, these are the ones I personally keep in mind)
I've done the same thing with body hair... learning where it grows and in which directions... It helps me make up variations without needing reference, because I have a set of rules I can follow.
The biggest thing that helped me understand all this on a much deeper level was my ecorche course. I sculpted this guy. We started by sculpting the entire skeleton to understand the bones, and then we added muscles on top. Not every single muscle, of course, but the "artistic muscles" AKA the ones which directly affect the surface of the body. Doing this let us see where muscles connect, because we would make a shape, put it on the bone where it actually goes, and then you get to see how other muscles overlap that.
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This helped me, perhaps, more than anything else. But I also didn't just start with this course, I had been drawing for years before I even took it. I had been in school for years before I took it. Not that I think it wouldn't be helpful to someone just starting out, but I do think that the more you know going in, the better an in-depth course like this will help you and stick with you. Classes are also expensive, though so I'm not really like... recommending you pay potentially thousands of dollars to take one... But it did help me a lot, personally.
I also, of course, have done many figure, gesture, and master studies...
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These just help you quickly gain a stronger understanding of generalized anatomy, and gives you real life examples of and practice with of how people move and balance.
What all this does when combined, is gives me a very solid ability to depict movement and form in a way that feels relatively natural from my subconscious without the need for reference.
The rest of how I've learned to draw his physique is honestly mostly just stylization. I understand the body, and this is how I am depicting it for his level of musculature.
And as I move into depicting him in other ways, either moving in comics or in animation, realistically rendered, or extra stylized, these concepts inform every step of that process for me! When he keeps the same/similar relationships between parts, he gets to still look like himself.
It ALSO really helps when putting clothes on, because the way cloth falls and bunches and lifts is all directly related to the form it is on... So the more you understand that form, the more you can depict clothing and movement in a way that feels natural.
This is all, of course, true when I draw anyone, you asked about Steve so I'm trying to mostly show with him! But because I'm just drawing from raw information of general anatomy rather than trying to study one body type at a time, it allows a lot more "give," I think!
Like, here's most of the cast from TTA so far... actually, they're not as varied as I thought they were nevermind LMAO ignore this part
But, it also makes monster and alien design much easier! It's a lot easier to come up with non-human anatomy when I understand human anatomy, because I can manipulate the knowledge I have...
There is infinite more to study in the world of anatomy... The complexity of the human body goes extremely deep. For our purposes as artists, we need only depict a fraction of it, but more information rarely hurts the process.
I'm sure there's something in here that's wrong on a technical level, I'm mostly going off of memory. But that's kind of my point - I understand enough generally and conceptually that when I am missing something and need to find reference for it, I understand what I'm looking at. It's much easier than trying to learn AND draw at the same time.
I hope even one thing in here helped you! Sorry it's so long.
#asks#somewhereinasgard#anatomy#art tips#anatomy tips#don't like... take my word as gospel OF COURSE#I am sure there's like one thing or more in here that's like. genuinely wrong#but whatever#anyways. I love steve LMFAO#I was thinking about zagan a lot too in this one tbh LMAOOOO cause he's got a similar body type#and when I just did that action animation of him#and people were like how the fuck did you do this so fast#I sort of have been realizing all this knowledge I have about anatomy#and how much easier it makes my life pretty much every single step of the way.#those action poses did not need reference.#I almost never need reference for drawing people#unless its like... realism. but I mean in my comics or animations#when the arm is coming towards the camera I know what's going on in the arm and what the form of it ACTUALLY is so I can properly draw it#there's no guesswork. I know what I'm doing.#which makes it so that when I'm depicting someone like flipping all around or whatever#I just know what the body looks like. how it moves. how it balances. etc.#I would say it comes naturally to me but it doesnt.#it is subconscious at this point#but it is very extremely studied#not a damn bit of this came out of nowhere LOL#ok anyways this was a really fun ask#I got extremely carried away I am so sorry#this is like my biggest artistic passion I LOVE anatomy SO much#I love drawing muscles#I love the technical feelings that happens in my brain when I draw an arm moving and figure out how the muscles are engaged
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Dance As a Form of Euphoria
I've never really been a dancer. Never took classes, never thought I was particularly "good."
Since starting theatre school though, I have had to take multiple dance classes in order to graduate. Among those, was contemporary dance. The professor is one of the most intelligent, thoughtful human beings I have ever met... Occasionally, we would stop everything and meditate, but more often we would do something called "gaga."
"Gaga" is a form of dance technique that gets you moving. It allows you to explore your space, your mind, your body; it encourages you to expand beyond your typical sets if movement.
Why is this important for species euphoria? Well, for starters, it really centralizes on YOU. You are supposed to move however is most natural and intuitive to you. So being nonhuman, that means my mind naturally went to a more "animalistic" side. During the course of a gaga session, the instructor will yell out a prompt. Something like, "You are spaghetti in a boiling pot, and it's getting hotter by the second!" Or, "You are a blade of grass just swaying in the wind."
Yes, the prompts include specific wording, but my mind would always drift to a therianthropic side of things. Sometimes we would go into fetal position, and to me, that would be something like, "Oh okay I'm curled up in my den." Or some of the more sensory prompts like "You can smell a delicious candle" would translate more to "I'm smelling the earthy countryside."
Contemporary dance is a very flux style. There aren't very many "rules" necessarily, other than knowing the vocabulary of other styles for ease of instruction. This means one can interpret this style however they please. You can put any intention into the energy of the dance and go from there.
Plus, floorwork is common, meaning you're all up on the floor, sometimes writhing, sometimes crawling, sometimes rolling. For a lot of theriotypes, being on the ground is a nice connection to who they are. While quadrobics may be the hottest way of doing it, I think that being on the ground through dance feels more natural:
You aren't working against your current (I know, sorry) anatomy.
It doesn't have to feel "clunky," which is a feeling often described by people who aren't fond of quads. You can control the flow of the floorwork and do it however you need to do it; it's flux.
There is intention. Many less "short bursts" of being on all-fours, much more "there is a reason I'm down here right now."
Music adds a whole other layer. A lot of music used commonly in contemporary choreo is abstract but pleasant, almost just as natural sounding as the dance itself.
The werewolf in me appreciates going from twos to fours ^^
Those are just my thoughts. If anybody else has personal connections to therianthropy through dance, I would love to hear it. It's worth giving the combination a shot if you haven't thought about it yet!!
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