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Sana x Jihyo
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AN: so i may have gone a little overboard with this one, but i think thats ayt considering this is the first dahyun pov of apartment au that we get, and she's basically the main character so, enjoy !!
pairing: dahyun/everyone, mentions of najeongtzu, michaeng, samo apartment au wc: 11820
A sigh. Weary as it is, with exhaustion seeping through, it’s nothing new, unfortunately. Just the product of another late night.
The flash of the red alarm clock by her desk is enough to take her attention away from her current task.
2:47 am.
Again, nothing new. She often finds herself awake at these kinds of hours, toiling over some research paper or some case study that needs to be finished soon.
Tonight, it’s a project proposal regarding a gallery exhibit that’s aimed to target the masses through pieces on sociopolitical awareness.
Tomorrow, it’s a paper on color semantics and their effect on people when used for educational means.
And the day after that, it’s a case study that explores the exposure of a certain community near their area to visual and performance art.
Then after that…well, Dahyun doesn’t keep track of things that far ahead.
With another glance at her laptop, the blinking text cursor stares at her, almost tauntingly, as she rechecks the required word count for this paper.
2000 words. And she’s got around 1500 already done.
That merits some kind of reward, right?
With her skin itching and her teeth chewing on nothing, she puts her laptop on sleep.
Thankfully, there’s no one in her bed tonight to be disturbed. They probably all got the hint when Dahyun came home earlier in the night, alone and silent.
Her door creaks open, and the hallways of the apartment, her apartment, are only lit by the moonlight that twinkles through the windows.
Most of her tenants are nightly creatures, but in an effort to provide their landlord with the peace she needs at this hour, they refrain from making any noise. It’s something she’s grateful for, but it doesn’t really help, not when most nights she’s awake, and little can put her to sleep.
Her psych says it’s the insomnia.
Dahyun thinks it’s just the way the world works nowadays. That, and sleeping pills put a sour taste in her mouth. Literally and figuratively.
Slipping on a pair of shoes and sliding on a coat over her university hoodie and sweatpants, she steps out into the night, not really sure of where she’s headed, but hoping that the walk will be enough to take the energy out of her.
This is what happens most nights for Kim Dahyun, the Lady of the Sanctuary, as she struggles to get a good night’s rest.
And like most nights that this happens, a tenant slips out of their room, if only to wander after their wayward landlord.
Fallen (But not Alone)
Near the apartment, a few blocks away, there’s another apartment complex. It’s abandoned, with ruined rooms and decaying paint, but it’s still structurally sound.
Enough for children to wander into and play out their childhood fantasies in an urban wasteland. Enough for teens to claim a few empty rooms on their own, tagging the walls with graffiti and living it up with their friends. Enough for young adults to stay and take a breather when they need a break from it all.
Which is what Dahyun’s doing.
She’s midway up the stairs to the rooftop when she hears the ever subtle flapping of wings.
Given that there are three beings in the apartment with the capability of supernatural flight, Dahyun’s learned to tell them apart.
This one comes gently, like the falling of feathers onto skin, caring and nurturing. The sound her wings make are barely a sound, if only to let Dahyun know that she is near.
Dahyun says nothing when she hears a second pair of footsteps follow her, up until she opens the door to the roof.
Out here, in the city, the night sky is but a pale image of what it is meant to be, with the light pollution blotting out the stars in the sky, and the clouds of smog that dot the horizon.
Her hand slides into her pocket, pulling out a box of cigarettes and a lighter.
It is only then that the voice speaks.
“Think I could bum one off you?”
Dahyun doesn’t try to stifle the chuckle that leaves her throat.
“Fallen angels don’t have a predisposition to cancer?”
Jeongyeon sidles up to her, stepping next to where Dahyun’s postured herself, in front of the barrier that overlooks the edge of the building.
As always, the fallen angel has elected to dress simply. Almost like a college student, she’s wearing a simple hoodie folded up to the elbows, comfy pajama pants, and soft sandals. Her short hair rests comfortably on her neck as she smiles at Dahyun.
“Nah. Part of the whole ancient divinity kind of deal.”
Her fingers swipe a cigarette from the open box, as Dahyun flicks on the lighter. The small flame comes up to the stick in Dahyun’s mouth, as she puffs out a cloud of smoke.
With a smooth inhale, the end of Jeongyeon’s cigarette ignites on its own.
“Kind of takes the thrill out of it, doesn’t it?”
Jeongyeon shrugs.
“A little bit. But when you get to my age, there’s little thrill in anything.”
Dahyun’s eyes regard the stars, twinkling despite their distance. Jeongyeon merely follows the movement.
She was the first one Dahyun met, when she originally claimed the apartment. Jeongyeon had been there since the beginning, after all. Many of the ancient wards and glyphs that protected the building we crafted by her own hands.
It’s only been two years since then, since the deed to the apartment had been put in Dahyun’s name, since she moved to the city and found herself in charge of a supernatural sanctuary. It feels longer, like time stretched through syrup, waning and waxing slowly, almost painfully.
But thankfully, Jeongyeon’s been there through it all.
She’ll likely be there after it all too, when the apartment is passed onto another soul.
That’s years from now for Dahyun. But for Jeongyeon, it’s probably the blink of an eye.
“They called me the Angel of the Stars, y’know. Back when I was up there.”
Dahyun turns to her, flicking cigarette ash off the building.
“Well, I’m pretty sure that’s still what they call me. But back then, it meant a lot more.”
She rarely speaks of a time when her wings were as pure as the brightest day, before she had touched upon the earth, and before she had been bound to it. Dahyun listens.
“When I came into existence, I knew about them. Those countless constellations that dot the sky like holes in paper. They’re magnificent. Countless. Immeasurable. And yet, so far out of reach.”
She extends a hand to the sky, and for a moment, the clouds, the smog, the light, everything that hides the stars away from the world, vanishes.
And for a moment, Dahyun can see them all.
Glittering, sparkling, twinkling.
Light shines from even the farthest of them.
Thousands and upon thousands of stars.
All unique, no two alike.
It’s beautiful.
But it is only for a moment, and the darkness in the sky seeps back in as Jeongyeon chuckles.
“Funny that Father decided to put so much effort into such a vast universe, but decided to center his sights on this planet, no?”
Dahyun agrees.
Why this planet? Why this silly little rock in space, with the prevalent creature being a misshapen, angry, chaotic creature that laid waste to everything in sight? What was so special about humans that God decided to favor them so?
“I questioned it too, once. ‘Why them, Father?’ I asked. ‘What makes them so special?’ And as always, His answer was as cryptic as it is.”
Dahyun turns to Jeongyeon, only to see her already staring at her, a creature so small and insignificant, she could burn in Jeongyeon’s light if she willed it.
But instead, her eyes twinkled, like those faraway stars.
“See for yourself, He said. So I did. Willingly watched as my wings turned black for descending to Earth, and I watched. The Grigori, they called us. Watchers of Mankind.”
Jeongyeon’s hand dances along Dahyun’s wrist, before grasping softly.
“And He was right. There’s no one, nothing out there like you.”
She pulls it up, pressing her lips softly to the back of Dahyun’s palm. In an instant, her weary shoulders feel freer, and her body lifts with a natural energy to it, as if the restraints that shackled her down have been disposed of.
“No one out there like you, Dahyun.” Jeongyeon repeats.
Dahyun says nothing. Because she can say nothing. No words can amount to the wonder, affection, and confusion that Dahyun feels, knowing that such an ancient, divine, and powerful being has fallen at her knees and professed their most ardent of affection towards her.
Jeongyeon is the Angel of Stars, the Burning Light, Kokabiel. A being that willingly fell from heaven, if only to protect and nurture humanity from what darkness lies in the corners of the earth. Her kindness knows no bounds. Her care extends to all. Her love is unadulterated and pure. There is no other being like her in existence.
While she is just Kim Dahyun. A struggling college senior, trying to make it day by day. One amongst many. A dot in a sea of faceless names and nameless faces. What makes her so special? There is nothing unique about Kim Dahyun.
Yet, the way Jeongyeon looks at her, as if every secret known to man is inside her eyes, tells her otherwise.
And if Jeongyeon can see it somehow, maybe that just means Dahyun hasn’t looked hard enough.
Jeongyeon leans forward, and her lips press against Dahyun’s cheek ever so slowly. Her other hand caresses against Dahyun’s face, with so much care and affection.
When she moves away, Dahyun’s breath is stolen away, her lips curving into a helpless smile.
“Let’s go back home.”
Jeongyeon bows, disposing of her cigarette. Their hands don’t separate, all the way down the stairs of the building, to the apartment door.
When they arrive at the apartment, Jeongyeon pulls the sheets away, sinking into Dahyun’s bed, next to her.
They tuck each other in, fond smiles on each other’s faces.
“Good night, Dahyun. I love you.”
Dahyun’s smile twinkles, like a star.
“I love you too, Jeong.”
Wandering (But not Lost)
The park near the apartment is always open. The gates are never locked, and the guard post at the entrance is almost always void of any personnel.
But that doesn’t mean it’s not well taken care of. As far as Dahyun knows, there’s a caretaker here, who cares for the trees, the shrubs, the pathways, the grass, all to make sure that at least a corner of their community is inviting and pleasant.
It’s a small park, but in the morning and the afternoons, there are always people to find here. Active folk that jog around the paths. Elderly that stroll pleasantly amongst the flowers. Young lovers that hide away amongst the bushes.
Dahyun’s seen it all.
Tonight, it is quiet, which Dahyun is thankful for.
She begins her walk, and breathes in the nature around her.
Not too soon after, she hears the padding of paws against grass, and the soft panting of a wolf.
It is distinct to her, how every treading of paws is quiet, how every pant is subtle, how every movement is stealthed.
As if she does not want to be perceived.
Regardless, Dahyun’s hand outstretches next to her, and it’s only a few moments before fur tickles her palm.
“Hi, Momoring.”
There’s a small yip of acknowledgment from the black wolf.
In this form, Momo’s back reaches Dahyun’s chest, and if she cranes her neck upwards, she can lick Dahyun’s face with ease. With a sleek, yet long and muscular body, Dahyun could easily ride Momo’s back. Not that Momo would want her to.
“Couldn’t sleep?”
Momo snorts, nudging her snout into Dahyun’s stomach.
“Hah…yeah, a little hypocritical of me.”
Her head tilts, looking up into Dahyun’s eyes.
“It’s the usual. I don’t…”
Dahyun pauses, and sighs.
“…I don’t wanna take the sleeping pills.”
There’s a quiet moment of understanding, where Momo acquiesces and continues to tread alongside her.
Momo has never rejected her. Not once. Through Dahyun’s worst moments since she’s started taking care of the apartment, Momo’s always just been at her side. Quiet, unmoving, but a comfort to behold.
She’s been like that since before Dahyun’s moved in.
“Momoring?”
Momo tilts her head to look back up at Dahyun.
“Can I hold your hand?”
If it were anyone else, Momo would whine quietly, tuck her tail between her legs, refuse by padding away.
But Dahyun rarely asks anything of her.
Momo pauses, only briefly, before her body begins to shift.
The transformation looks and sounds painful. Bones crack to reform, skin stretches and rips to reshape, organs shift and shrink to resize. It’s a gruesome process, one that shouldn’t be witnessed, but it happens in less than five seconds.
In five seconds, Momo stands before Dahyun, her human form still taller than Dahyun’s by a good few inches, messy and ruffled black hair down to her shoulders with bangs that almost cover her eyes. She’s always dressed the same when she shifts, a simple grey tanktop and black shorts. Scars litter her body, rippling whenever she flexes her muscles.
With gleaming silver eyes, Momo takes Dahyun’s hand.
“Is…is this okay?”
Her voice is never hoarse of lack of use, but it is always soft, barely heard over the din of the modern world.
But Dahyun makes the extra effort to hear it.
“Yeah. This is okay.”
A small smile comes to Momo’s face as her fingers swipe across Dahyun’s palm, as if trying to memorize the lines and calluses.
Together, they walk.
Momo keeps many of her lupine tendencies in human form, Dahyun’s realized. Her ears twitch at the slightest of sounds. Her nose perks up at any whisper of a scent. Her eyes track and follow any movement that comes across her attention.
With nothing else to focus on, and nothing else she’d rather focus on, Dahyun looks at Momo, the second longest staying resident of the Sanctuary.
“What was it like?”
Momo’s ear twitches in response, and her eyes turn to Dahyun’s, waiting for elaboration.
“Back then. Before…before everything.”
Momo has always been quiet. Never one to share, never one to open. Of the past two years, Dahyun has only ever learned of one thing from Momo’s past.
Before everything, before the Sanctuary, Momo had no name. She was simple referred to as Lupa, the she-wolf.
“It’s hard…to talk about.”
Momo strains. Her voice, already quiet, drops a decibel lower, barely able to be heard.
“I don’t want to force you.” Dahyun whispers back, as if trying to emulate her tenant. “You can tell me only if you want to.”
Momo’s eyes dart across the park, as if she’s seeing ghosts, shadows, trembles of a time long past, a time that has never been mentioned.
Dahyun is curious. But she would never let that get in the way of Momo’s pain.
“…before, I had a pack.”
She struggles to remember. Not because her memory has failed her, but because she has actively tried to forget.
“Two of them…I had two…pups. Then, they had pups. Many.”
They’ve long since stopped walking. They stand now on the tallest hill in the park, overlooking the rest of its green splendor basked in moonlight.
“Then…”
Flickers of a flame spark in Momo’s eyes, as if seeing something she shouldn’t be seeing. Not again.
“I lost them. All of them.”
With those simple words, uttered so quietly even the wind seemed to yell louder, Dahyun understands.
“I…left. And I—I searched. For something. Anything.”
In Dahyun’s eyes, Momo is still searching. Her eyes dart across the horizon constantly, and her body is always at unease, ready to move at the slightest hint of anything unsavory.
“Then you found Jeongyeon.”
Dahyun finishes, and it takes a moment of stunning silence before Momo nods.
There is more to it. But Dahyun has pushed enough tonight.
“Thank you, Momo.”
Momo doesn’t respond, but Dahyun isn’t expecting her to. She’s already gotten so much from her already, it wouldn’t be right to ask for more. Not when it caused her so much pain.
There are many things that Dahyun doesn’t know about Momo.
But the one thing that she does know is that Momo is her tenant.
And that means she needs to be protected.
Dahyun squeezes her hand.
“Home?”
Momo only nods.
They walk back, treading quietly through the park, back the way they came. Above them, the silvery moon hangs precariously in the sky, motes of light only barely managing to reach them amidst the clouds of the city.
When they get to the gate, Momo stops.
Dahyun turns back to look at her.
Behind Momo, the moon glows almost impossibly, casting a highlight to Momo’s form, making her presence much more ethereal, yet still as silent and as calm as the werewolf usually is.
“I am…okay now.”
The smile that barely protrudes on Momo’s face is telling, and Dahyun can’t help but smile back.
Momo’s hand travels from her side, haltingly, up to Dahyun’s face. Her fingers, scarred and callused, tread so gently across her skin, and Dahyun leans into the touch.
“…mi vita.”
She pulls forward, and Dahyun closes her eyes.
Lips press against her forehead, soft and radiant, like moonlight spilling out against a surface.
When Momo pulls away, it is with the utmost care and reverence, one that Dahyun is honored to receive and return in kind.
“Let’s get some sleep.”
That night, when Dahyun curls into her bed, arms scoop around her middle as a warm, human, body presses against her, the soft rumblings of a she-wolf lulling her to slumber.
Scarred (but not Wounded)
There is a canal that travels near the apartment. The water isn’t dirty by any means, but it would be inadvisable to drink it. By the sides of it are raised narrow walkways, allowing one to peer down into the canal that leads further down the borough.
It’s a shortcut that Dahyun passes through on the regular, on the way to school. It leads directly to a street that has an entrance to the subway system, so Dahyun usually ends up passing through either on the way to school or going back home.
She’s even almost fallen into the canal a few times, too sleepy to even walk properly.
That’s not the case now, as she gently treads on the walkway, no railings to guide her step, only the back walls of the building that close in on this little canal.
Sleep evades her, and for good reason. She’s been struggling with it, as of late. Mustering the energy to get up and work has been quite the feat, if only because of the extra work she’s had to put in because of college.
Now, no matter how much sleep she gets, she always wakes up tired and ready to go back to dreamland.
“My Lady?”
Effortless in her stealth, and perhaps one of two people in the apartment that is able to sneak up on Dahyun, the voice that comes from behind is regal in its chime, noble in its tone.
“Hiya, Satang.”
When she turns around, Sana curtsies, lifting the ends of her dress to announce her arrival. Her dress, more of a nightgown really, is laced with frills, crimson red highlights against a black fabric. Her hair is brushed immaculately, only serving to shine the gorgeous features of this creature of the night.
“It is beyond the hour of rest, my Lady. You should be in bed.”
Sana’s voice, ever so prim and proper, still manages to show the utmost of concern for Dahyun’s wellbeing.
“I know. I just can’t sleep. And the sleeping pills don’t help. I mean, I do fall asleep, but…”
Dahyun closes her eyes, and all she can recall are the flashes of lightning and thunder.
“…I get really bad dreams when I do.”
In an instant a hand is on hers. Grasping tenderly with a feather-like touch. Dahyun barely would have noticed it if she wasn’t so attuned to the care Sana placed into every touch of their skin.
“Then, my Lady, would it be too much to to ask you if I may accompany you on your stroll?”
Dahyun clenches on Sana’s hand, feeling the slight jump in Sana’s skin when she does.
“You don’t need to ask, Satang. It’s never too much from you.”
Sana hesitates, for just the slightest of moments. Then she inclines her head.
“Then I shall trouble you for tonight with my company.”
Dahyun has to chuckle at the stiff formality that always accompanies Sana’s speech.
It’s no surprise, considering it was how people spoke during Sana’s time. And as someone who used to be a noble of that time, a Countess, Sana’s probably never let go of the habit. Not that Dahyun would want her to. It’s one of her endearing traits.
“May I ask, my Lady?”
With Sana’s hand so daintily grasping hers, Dahyun turns to the vampire as they stroll down the canal’s walkways, with Sana on the side by the edge.
“What’s up?”
“What…troubles you in these dreams?”
Dahyun winces at the recollection. They are no ordinary dreams. They’re dreams that don’t make sense, don’t fit in with her current perception of the world.
“It’s different, a lot of the time. But…I always end up dying, somehow.”
It is then that Sana freezes, and with her skin already cool to the touch, it only chills Dahyun more when Sana looks, almost hauntingly at her.
“Your dreams…deal in death, my Lady?”
When Dahyun nods, Sana exhales a shaky sigh, and her grip on Dahyun’s hand loosens just the slightest bit.
“Different kinds. Sometimes, it’s a…a stab wound, or something. Sometimes, I’m burning. Sometimes, I’m poisoned. Other times, I’m…”
Dahyun kicks a pebble into the canal.
“…drowning.”
Sana stops in her tracks.
“Drowning?”
Dahyun doesn’t realize her breaths are just as shaky as Sana’s until she sighs.
“Yeah.”
When she looks up, Sana is staring, silently, into the canal.
“Are you okay?”
Sana immediately shakes her head.
“No, my Lady, I believe it is I that should be asking you that question.”
The one thing that Dahyun doesn’t like to do when it comes to her tenants is to assign stereotypes. But when it comes to Sana , one thing is for certain.
Just like the myths of the old vampires, Sana is absolutely terrified of treading into running water.
“It is…not a fate I would wish upon anyone.”
Dahyun comes to the conclusion immediately.
“You mean you…”
The silence that follows is deafening.
Sana exhales once more, eyes and fingers trembling at the gentle current that runs through the canal.
Dahyun had barely heard of Sana’s past life, before the apartment, but what she did know is that before everything, Sana had died. The life had left her body as cold as it was now.
As for how many times she died, that was another story entirely.
“It was terrifying, my Lady. The water would not stop running, and the current of the river was too strong for my body to resist. I could only be taken by the flow.”
Sana lets go of Dahyun’s hands, and she takes a slow, hesitant step towards the edge of the path, towards the canal.
“They had…they had tied weights to my ankles and wrists. Light enough to not sink me down to the bottom, but…heavy enough that I could not resurface. Iron shackles that…that tore at my skin. Blessed, I believe.”
Sana hugs her arms close to her chest, and despite all of her strength, her power, her impossible constitution, Dahyun can see nothing but a lost, scared young woman.
“I…I do not know how many times I…I passed in that river. Only that every time I awoke, the water would fill my lungs once more, and my end would come even quicker than before.”
Dahyun immediately rushes by Sana’s side, grasping her hand. The pain that suffuses Sana’s being almost courses through the connection of their skin.
“Sana, I…that’s awful.”
Perhaps, if Sana were younger, there would be tears at the recollection of such a brutal memory. But now, hardened by age and time, she can only smile wearily.
“What has happened to me has happened already. There is no turning back time and going back to such a dreadful memory. I can only be glad that I am where I am now.”
Sana turns to her, and in her eyes, Dahyun can see a fraction of that noblewoman who once stood before, before the horrifying fate she was forced to endure.
They called her Countess Carmilla, the first Vampire. But for such an honorable name, the things she had gone through because of it were close to inhumane.
And yet, despite it all, Sana smiles.
“I can only hope that by being by your side, your pain is relieved, my Lady. That you do not even dare to dream of the pain that I have gone through.”
Dahyun has to marvel at how a vampire, who by all rights is stronger, smarter, and more powerful than any other human, bows to her, her adoration for her Lady far exceeding that of anything she’s ever experienced.
“I can only hope my presence is enough for your weariness to subside.”
Dahyun brings her hands up to Sana’s cheeks, caressing them with a vivid disbelief that despite everything that has been done to her, Sana would still willingly choose to live amongst humans, if only to be with the one that she loved.
“It’s enough, Sana. More than enough.”
Sana faintly smiles, hand reaching up to hold Dahyun’s by her cheek.
“I am glad. It is all I can offer.”
“And it’s all I’m going to ask of you.”
Sana leans in, closing her eyes and pressing her lips against Dahyun’s.
Despite the chill of her skin, Dahyun has never felt so warm being in another’s presence like this. And when she pulls away, Dahyun almost chases after that warmth, the warmth that only Sana can provide.
“Shall we retire to our abode?”
Dahyun sighs, before nodding.
In one fell swoop, Sana’s arms scoop Dahyun up, the Lady of the Sanctuary letting out a small shriek of surprise as her hands hook around Sana’s neck.
“Sana! What’re you—”
“Hush, my Lady. Rest your body. I shall lay you to bed.”
Dahyun grumbles, but only for a little bit. It’s not too bad, being pampered by a vampire.
So, as she closes her eyes, she can distantly hear Sana humming a soft tune, one that sings of love and all of its hardships. And then, a soft whisper by the edge of her ear.
“My heart beats for you, my Lady.”
She goes to sleep dreamless.
Invisible (But not Forgotten)
The streets of the neighborhood Dahyun lives in are quite narrow. In the middle of the city, it’s in a nebulous area that’s urbanized enough to be quite populated and crowded, but not quite developed enough to be too heavily gentrified.
As a consequence of that, the buildings that surround the streets are only one to two storeys tall, a mix of apartment buildings and home businesses and restaurants that give the neighborhood a fairly simple feel, like an escape from the modern world while not treading too far from the conveniences of today.
It’s quiet as she walks along the roadside, air still faintly humid from this morning’s rainfall. There are still raindrops that coat the windows of cars parked on the curb, the faint smell of petrichor that lingers in the air, and the puddles that verge on every pothole in the road.
Dahyun stops in front of one such puddle on the sidewalk, a pricking feeling in her neck that raises a suspicion in her.
Her suspicion is confirmed when she catches a glimpse of a pure white dress, stained crimson, in the reflection of the puddle.
“Have you been following me this whole time, Minari?” Dahyun chuckles.
Mina only smiles, a beautiful one, as she walks closer to Dahyun in the reflection.
“You are not quite as sneaky as you believe you are, Lady Dahyun.”
When the apparition speaks, Dahyun can hear her voice, disembodied and echoey, from next to her ear. She turns, on pure habit, to greet her properly, only to see nothing there.
Still, she knows that Mina is with her. And that is enough for her.
“Walk with me?”
Dahyun glances back to the puddle, in time to see Mina bow her head.
“There is nothing I’d rather occupy my time with, Lady Dahyun.”
And with that, Dahyun continues walking forward.
It is an odd request, to ask a ghost to walk with you. Especially considering you wouldn’t be able to perceive their presence, beyond that of a cold chill down your spine and goosebumps rising on your skin.
But it is Mina, and Mina is always there, even if it doesn’t seem like it.
Dahyun catches glimpses of her as she walks down the street. In the mirrors of parked cars, the glass of building windows, the shine of metal streetlamps. It’s a great comfort to her, to know that she is not alone.
“Today seemed difficult, Lady Dahyun. You were working more than usual.”
It’s the truth. Today was definitely more tiring than most, and Dahyun would be lying if she said it didn’t weigh her down especially today.
“Tell me about it. Barely knew what I was doing today.”
Mina, in the reflection of a bicycle’s side mirror, tilts her head in confusion.
“How so?”
How? Can Dahyun really explain that in a way that someone else will understand? Still, it’s Mina, and she tries.
“It’s like…okay, imagine your mind has a lot of buttons and levers all over the walls.”
Mina nods, following along through the gleam of a bookstore window.
“Aaaand, each button or lever is a certain thing you need to do. Like, one button is you gotta take a proper shower, or another is you have to head to school to go to class, or…you gotta remember to pull on a lever to actually be able to physically socialize with someone.”
They come across a street crossing, and Dahyun unconsciously holds her hand out for Mina, even though there are no cars at this time of night, and Mina can’t even hold her hand properly.
When Dahyun feels a cold chill around her hand, only then does she cross the street.
“But sometimes, you don’t have the energy for all the buttons and switches and levers. Sometimes you can’t reach the buttons that have to do with work. Or, you forget to pull on the levers that are for eating meals. Or, you can’t find the switches that are for talking to the people you love.”
They reach the other end of the street, and Dahyun sighs, clenching her hand around nothing. The cold feeling intensifies, and she’s reminded she’s not alone.
“And then, there are those days you can’t. The buttons are stuck and won’t go down. The levers are too heavy to pull. The switches don’t do anything.”
She stops, in front of a car’s window, where Mina is standing next to her, hand enclasped around hers and eyes staring intently into her own.
“It’s…it’s like that.”
There’s a moment of silence, a moment where Dahyun is afraid she’s word-vomited too much and Mina doesn’t understand.
“Then…how was today, Lady Dahyun?”
A brief recollection of the day’s events has Dahyun scratching her head.
“Well, it was okay? The buttons and stuff…I could push them and switch them, but it took lots of energy to do. Enough that I was so absorbed in the fact of pushing the button down that I forgot to understand what it was I was pressing.”
It’s then that she realizes that what she’s saying makes absolutely no sense.
“Sorry, this is stupid. Probably makes no sense to you.”
Mina only smiles in the car window.
“It is not what it does for me that matters, Lady Dahyun. If explaining it in such a way that makes sense to you relieves some of the pressure that you experience, I would willingly listen.”
Dahyun’s side gets colder, as Mina steps closer to her, gently hooking her arm through hers.
“Even if I do not completely understand it.”
A chuckle leaves Dahyun’s lips, gratitude rising through her smile.
When she first moved into the apartment, the thought of living with a ghost, unseen unless caught in reflections, she was initially conscious of her surroundings, maybe a tad bit frightened.
But now, she can’t imagine the apartment without her.
“And if ever it should bother you that you may be burdening me with your words, there is nothing to be worried about, Lady Dahyun. I love hearing your voice.”
Mina is quiet. Not because she chooses to be, but because there is much she does not understand, and thus, not much to say.
Of all the tenants of the apartment, Mina is the only one that has no memory of her past.
Mina is Mina. That is all Dahyun, and the other tenants, are sure of.
“It…means a lot to me, Mina. Thank you.”
In the reflection, Mina’s gentle hand reaches out to tuck Dahyun’s hair back. It looks as if the air is moving her hair on its own, but Dahyun can only giggle.
Mina smiles, and presses her lips behind Dahyun’s ear.
It’s cold to the senses, but warm to the heart.
“I shall always listen to you, Lady Dahyun.”
With those words that are barely a whisper, Dahyun sighs, and with her sigh, expels a great amount of weight on her shoulders.
“Let’s go home, then. My legs are tired.”
Dahyun walks the rest of the way home, a lone girl strolling across the streets, with naught but a cold wind blowing after her.
Heavenly (But not Distant)
“Here’s your change.”
Dahyun forces a smile to the clerk behind the counter, probably an overworked and underpaid college student like her, judging by the youthful looks that are marred by eyebags and a grimace.
The bells of the convenience store jingle as she leaves. Outside, the more awake part of her neighborhood bustles, as quietly as it can. The main road crosses through here, and as such, the surrounding street’s littered with a number of 24/7 establishments that never cease to be awake.
Neon lights and brightly lit signs coat the surroundings, even though a car only comes passing through every few minutes. People that cross through here at this time, if they even do, are brisk and focused on their own business.
Despite everything, it’s still quiet, relatively.
She sits down on the curb, thankfully dry and clean, relatively.
As she’s opening a bag of chips, she hears the flapping of wings.
These wings are loud, uncaring of any passersby, and magnificent in their tone, like the thundering of an eagle’s feathers.
“Kim Dahyun.”
The accompanied voice is equally as magnificent.
Dahyun sighs, with exasperation, anticipating the lecture she’s about to receive.
“Hi, Tzu.”
“You are meant to be slumbering at this time.”
Dahyun turns, and there she is, Tzuyu, in all her glory.
A tight and high ponytail secures her long brown hair, her hardened features only enhancing her stoic beauty. As always, she’s dressed like an office worker, with a neat white button down, paired with a black tie, blazer, and pencil skirt. It doesn’t help that the already tall angel is wearing office heels that add a few centimeters.
“I know, I know.”
“That is not a healthy source of substance.”
The attention is directed to the bag of chips in Dahyun’s lap, as well as the bottle of soda next to her.
“…no, no, it’s not.”
“I shall dispose of them immediately.”
“Hold on—”
Before Dahyun can say anything, a blinding light surrounds her snack and her drink, and with a snapping noise that pops her ears, they vanish.
“…great,” Dahyun grumbles. “There goes my money.”
Tzuyu can only blink at the perceived negativity in her tone.
“You are…upset?”
“…y’know what? Yeah, Tzuyu. I am upset.”
Dahyun sees no reason to hide it. Not that she has to. Unfortunately as an angel of the heavens, Tzuyu has no concept of human grievances.
“It is dangerous, Kim Dahyun. If you ingest enough of this type of sustenance, then—”
That only makes Dahyun snap.
“I know, Tzu! I know! I know it’s unhealthy, that’s why I bought it! So that I can sit down, ignore all my problems, and stew in my own misery! So, can you get off my fucking back for once!?”
Dahyun breathes, heavily, as she recollects her breath. She only realizes then that she’s raised her voice, quickly glancing at Tzuyu.
The angel’s eyes are wide, taken aback, mouth slightly open, and she’s taken a step back.
“…God, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to—fuck…”
Resisting the urge to scream, Dahyun simply curses to herself.
“…I…I apologize.”
Tzuyu looks like a kicked puppy, standing the way she does, head bowed down, and lip quivering. It only punches Dahyun in the gut with a load of guilt.
“No, I…ugh, it’s my fault. I’m sorry, Tzu, I didn’t mean to yell.”
How stupid of her to let loose at Tzuyu, of all people, the one tenant in her apartment that’s more akin to a child than anyone else.
“Can you sit down with me, sweetie?”
Extending an olive branch, Dahyun pats the curb next to her, voice low and soothing.
When she does, she realizes that the bag of chips and the soda have silently appeared back where they used to be. It only makes Dahyun feel guiltier.
Tzuyu hesitates for a moment, a moment that makes Dahyun falter, but eventually she carefully sits down next to Dahyun.
The angel’s staring straight at her, wide, confused eyes that pinch at Dahyun’s heart. Eventually, she can’t take it, and turns her attention back to the snack.
“I was…not aware this was something humans did.”
“…no, it’s…well, maybe other people do it. I know I do it a lot."
Tzuyu tilts her head questioningly.
“You are miserable often?”
The innocent tone of Tzuyu’s voice makes Dahyun stop herself in her tracks. Really, of all people to let know about her anxieties, it had to be the one that didn’t understand the plight of existence.
“I…”
In that moment, she decides not to lie to Tzuyu.
“…yeah, I am, Tzuyu. I’m a pretty miserable person.”
“Why?”
She huffs a sigh.
“Why am I miserable? Geez, that’s a hard question to answer.”
There’s a way that Tzuyu’s questions are posed, so gently innocent and curious, that opens Dahyun up, and makes her want to actually tell the angel about her woes.
“You are the subject of many people’s affections. Your work is produced aptly and satisfactorily. You are not subjected to any sort of poverty. How are you miserable?”
Although, she shouldn’t be surprised. As far as Dahyun remembers, this is Tzuyu’s first time back on earth after centuries of staying in Heaven. Perhaps her definition of what a guardian angel is is a little outdated.
“Well…sometimes, I just am, Tzu. Like, my brain doesn’t work the way I want it to, sometimes. I get really sad all of a sudden. Or, I get really angry. And then it’s hard for me to do things properly. I don’t like that.”
Dahyun sighs. Who knew she’d have to spend her night explaining depression to a cosmic being that could snap her out of existence?
“Yeah, I know I have all of these things. And don’t get me wrong, I love all of that. I love all of you. Which is why I get frustrated when I’m sad, because there’s no reason for me to be sad. I just am.”
Tzuyu stays silent for a moment. A long moment, where Dahyun fears she’s overloaded the angel’s brain.
“So…eating unhealthy food relieves this misery?”
That’s a funny way of putting it, though not entirely untrue.
“Kind of? It’s more of…indulging myself in something I like relieves my mind. Keeps me calmer and stuff.”
Tzuyu nods in understanding, somehow.
“I understand. Then is there anything I would be able to assist you in indulging that would keep you calm?”
Of course. Even though Dahyun is in the worst mood tonight, and she just shouted at her, Tzuyu still has her at the top of her priorities.
When Tzuyu first descended from Heaven itself to declare herself as Dahyun’s guardian angel, she could scarcely believe it. She still remembers how it happened, too.
The ceiling of her apartment had broken in a burst of divine light, and Tzuyu, in her true form, had revealed herself, speaking in tongues that she couldn’t understand.
After yelling and cursing, she had finally reverted to a mortal form, and spoke a language she understood.
Barachiel, she said her name was. The Archangel of Blessings, and the Chief of Guardian Angels herself. Come to protect little ol’ Dahyun, who hurt herself on a daily basis tripping on nothing.
Recalling the memory, Dahyun only smiles.
“…you can indulge me with your presence, Tzu.”
Tzuyu blinks, and it looks as if she’s unaware that that’s an option.
“But you said you needed to indulge in something you like."
“Yeah, and I like you, dummy. Come here.”
Thankfully, Tzuyu obediently scootches closer to Dahyun, like a meek lamb. Dahyun intertwines her fingers with the angel.
“I’m sorry for yelling at you, sweetie.”
Getting mad at Tzuyu is like yelling at a puppy, Dahyun’s realized, and she’d never want to do it again.
“No. I must take accountability for my mistakes. I was unaware of your needs and did not take your emotions into account. Your anger is justified.”
Dahyun sighs, leaning her head onto Tzuyu’s shoulder.
“That’s okay. You didn’t know. You were only worried about me.”
“Yes, but still—”
“Tzu, we’re going to be here all night if we keep apologizing to each other. Let’s just enjoy the quiet, okay?”
“…”
Dahyun hums, taking a chip out of the bag and chewing on it slowly.
Having a guardian angel was definitely not on her list of things she thought she’d be doing, but it’s happened, and she’s blessed that of all the angels in Heaven, it was Tzuyu that came down to her.
Another hand closes on top of hers.
“I…care about you very much, Kim Dahyun.”
Tzuyu’s voice is soft, almost as if she’s afraid of Heaven itself hearing it. She strokes Dahyun’s fingers, so gentle and fond, and Dahyun’s heart bursts with emotion.
“I care about you too, Tzu.”
The rest of the night is spent in silence on the curb, city lights illuminating the streets that surround the pair.
The next morning, Dahyun wakes up to a numerous amount of bags in her room, all containing the same chips she ate the night before.
Guilty (But not Irredeemable)
In the neighborhood Dahyun lives in, there is a church.
It’s honestly more of a chapel, really. Small and quaint and quite old, as far as Dahyun knows, there’s no designated minister or clergy that serves in the chapel. In fact, it’s pretty much abandoned, were it not for the few people that pass by every Sunday to pay their respects.
Dahyun herself isn’t religious. Which is a little ironic, because about two years ago, she just confirmed the existence of Heaven, Hell, God, and just about every other religion that existed. A little odd how they managed to coexist, but she doesn’t think too much about it.
Still, the chapel serves as a quiet and calm place to gather her thoughts and calm herself down.
When she enters, the only sources of light are a dull flickering lightbulb by the ceiling, and more than a few candles that are lit against the stone walls of the chapel.
Dahyun takes a seat, admiring the simple carving of Mother Mary into one of the recessions in the wall. Behind the simple altar, a plain wooden cross hangs from the wall.
At least here, she can get some semblance of peace.
Until she hears the flapping of wings. Batlike and eerie, echoing in the small chapel.
“Gotta hand it to you, babe. You pick the weirdest places to hang out.”
Suddenly an arm is around her shoulder, like an obnoxious boyfriend at the movies.
Dahyun rolls her eyes, but still curls up into the arm of the devil.
“Got tired of waiting around the apartment, Nayeonnie?”
Nayeon, the devil herself (or one of them, at least), shrugs. She’s always had a rather odd sense of fashion, with a loose grey sleeveless shirt, and black sweatpants that look comfy and casual. Her blonde hair’s loosely tied into a low ponytail, but strands of her bangs still get in the way of her face, of which the lower half is covered by a face mask.
“Jeong told us to give it a few hours, but I got impatient.”
“Of course, you did.”
Dahyun chuckles. It comes as no surprise to her that the tenants are worried about her. Hell, no matter what she does, they’ll be worried. A warmth in her chest rises when she thinks about them, and she smiles.
“So, what’s up? Why’re you in this arguably tasteless place?”
“I should be asking you that. How are you in here without getting hurt?”
“Babe, look at the state of this place. You really think someone’s in here maintaining the wards?”
Dahyun takes a look around. The pews are dusty, the floor is cracked, and the walls are barely keeping out the nighttime chill.
“Fair point.”
Nayeon only hums, not commenting on the fact that Dahyun’s avoiding the question, much to Dahyun’s gratitude.
“If you were to go back to the start of your day today, would you do anything differently?”
The question makes Dahyun blink. And think. Her day today was rather…uneventful, if you could call it that.
“Uh…I dunno. I didn’t…make any big decisions or anything, so I guess I’d do it the same way.”
Nayeon rolls her eyes, leaning back onto the pew.
“Really. Not a single thing you’d do differently?”
There’s a certain lackadaisical energy that Nayeon carries herself with, one that somehow makes Dahyun relax and feel more at home with herself. It’s comforting having Nayeon around, if she’s not too busy bickering with the two angels that also inhabit the apartment.
“Well, there’s no point in thinking about what you’d do differently when the day is over. I mean, it’s already over. What’re you gonna do?”
Nayeon’s body rumbles with a laugh.
“That’s true.”
Then she quiets down, eerily so.
“…yeah, that’s true.”
A brief moment of silence before she talks again.
“Fuck, I’m really bad at this whole comforting thing.”
Dahyun eyes her questioningly.
“Ugh, Jeong just mentioned you had a hard day, and I thought…well, maybe I can, y’know, comfort you or something, make you feel better. I don’t do anything around the apartment, so I might as well do this, right?”
At that, amusement rises to Dahyun’s cheeks as Nayeon turns her head away, clearly embarrassed. When their eyes meet, Nayeon scowls.
“Don’t give me that.” She warns. But Dahyun is too amused.
“Big bad devil worried about lil ol’ me?”
Red fills Nayeon’s cheeks at the tease as her scowl deepens.
“Knock it off. You’re lucky I’m even here.”
Dahyun understands the words as Nayeon doesn’t say them. She’s always been one of the most concerned about Dahyun’s wellbeing, even if she had trouble showing it. And Dahyun didn’t want to shame her for her shows of vulnerability.
Biting her tongue to stop herself from teasing further, Dahyun simply leans in closer.
“Yeah, I’m very lucky. Thank you, Nayeonnie.”
If possible, Nayeon’s face gets warmer.
“Yeah, yeah, whatever.”
Despite the callous tone to her voice, Nayeon leans in as well, closing her arms further around Dahyun and leaning her head on hers.
“Y’know…” Nayeon starts. “I could…I could do that for you, if you needed it. Restart the day? Make it so that…I don’t know, your day is better?”
Eager to please would be one of Nayeon’s main traits, even if she didn’t show it often. And Dahyun’s not surprised by it. In fact, it only reinforces the belief that Nayeon belongs in the apartment.
Even after everything she’s done.
“But then, we wouldn’t be here. Together.”
Nayeon tenses.
“Sometimes, there’s no easy fix to things. If something wrong happens, we just gotta truck through it and take responsibility for it.”
Of all of the inhabitants of the apartment, Nayeon’s probably one of the only ones that desperately needs to stay there, for her own protection.
Hell doesn’t take too kindly to runaway devils, after all.
“Stop saying things that make you seem wiser than me.”
Despite Nayeon rolling her eyes, Dahyun only senses the slight quiver to Nayeon’s arms.
Devils were born out of malice, hatred, and anger. The deepest pits of humanity’s dark side. But remembering how Nayeon looked when she found the apartment, wounded, scarred, and scared for her life, evil is not the first thing that came into Dahyun’s mind. Even when Tzuyu had declared her true identity.
Mephistopheles. The King of the Crossroads herself. The reason why so many humans had fallen to Hell. A devil that dealt in bargains in exchange for people’s souls. And not just any devil. The one deemed the best at damning souls to hell.
And despite that, Dahyun had welcomed her with open arms.
“Well, would you deny that I am?”
“Babe, I can gift people with the power of foresight. I don’t think you’re wiser than me.”
Dahyun chuckles, only snuggling further into Nayeon’s body.
“Plus, you let a devil come into your own apartment and live there. How smart can you be for that?”
And for a moment, Dahyun hears a sliver of it, hidden behind a facade of humor. Just a tiny bit of self-loathing.
“Would you rather I didn’t?”
Nayeon says nothing for a bit.
Until she reaches out, placing her hands on both of Dahyun’s cheeks, warm as they are.
Her lips press against the tip of Dahyun’s nose, gentle as if she’ll hurt her if she applies too much pressure.
“…no, I’m…I’m glad you did.”
Dahyun beams when Nayeon pulls away, a fond smile on her face.
“There you go. I’m wiser.”
Nayeon can only roll her eyes, but doesn’t deny anything.
“And you’re wrong, by the way. I think you’re great at comforting.”
It’s only a heartbeat of a moment, but Nayeon’s face stretches into wonder, amazement, and gratitude. Showing for a second the Nayeon that Dahyun knows is lying hidden under all the sarcasm, temperament, and guilt.
“Well, of course I am. Did you expect anything less?”
Then it’s back to regular old infuriating Nayeon.
“Of course you are, Nayeon.”
Dahyun chuckles.
“Let’s go home.”
“If that’s what you want, babe.”
When they head to bed later that night, Dahyun might be imagining it, but Nayeon’s arms cling to her a little tighter than usual.
Cunning (But not Evil)
Of all the places to head to in the middle of the night, a library was the last place Dahyun thought she’d end up in.
The library in their neighborhood was underfunded, underappreciated, and underrated. While they did have a great amount of books that were rare and hard to find, it didn’t mean that people went out of their way to look for the library.
Still, that doesn’t stop Dahyun from opening the doors to the library, thankfully open 24/7.
The librarian barely greets her, half-awake at the counter, as she strides past to her corner of the library.
Her corner of the library is a nook at the very corner of the building, where two bookshelves barely meet, and she can easily slide her small body into the space in between the two shelves. Lowering herself down to the ground, she pulls a random book from the shelf.
It honestly doesn’t really matter what book she reads, because she’s not reading them for the contents. Something to focus her attention on, something that’s not related at all to work, is exactly what she needs right now.
“Pssst.”
There’s a murmur of a voice from next to her.
When she turns to look, there’s a pure white mouse on the bookshelf, peering over to look at the book.
“Whatcha reading?”
Dahyun sighs, before closing the book and looking at the title.
“The Biology of Genies.”
The mouse skitters.
“Genies! Bleh. A bunch of scammers, really. You’re not allowed to ask for more wishes? Lame.”
Dahyun side-eyes the mouse.
“And you’d know a lot about scamming, wouldn’t you, Chaeng?”
The mouse leaps off the shelf, and in a whirlwind of a silhouette forming, Chaeyoung appears in the space the mouse used to be in.
Dressed in a pair of shorts, a simple print tee, and an unzipped jacket, the shapeshifter’s hair is flattened by a baseball cap, blonde hair drifting down her shoulders as she grins.
“Of course! I perfected the art!”
Grinning down at Dahyun, the shapeshifter puffs out her chest. It’s endearing, and Dahyun reaches out to pull Chaeyoung down to the ground. She acquiesces, sitting in front of Dahyun and smiling eagerly.
“So! Mind telling me what you’re doing in this boring place?”
Dahyun tucks the book away, knowing she’s not going to need it to be distracted.
“Oh, I don’t know.” She sighs. “Getting away from it all, I guess.”
Chaeyoung nods in understanding.
“I feel you. Sometimes, you need to get away from it all, y’know? Life’s too short to spend on stressful things!”
Dahyun raises an eyebrow.
“Aren’t you immortal?”
“That’s besides the point! The sentiment is the same. We should do something fun!”
The gleam in Chaeyoung’s eye is enough for Dahyun to immediately decline.
“Chaeyoung, your idea of fun is setting something on fire to scare the locals.”
“But that is fun! No one gets hurt too, it’s magic fire!”
A mischievous woman, Chaeyoung always was the source of some weird happenings in the neighborhood.
“Oh, like the time you made it so that that dude’s face was on the back of his head, just because he didn’t open the door for you?”
“It was temporary!”
“He had an inverted head for six months, Chaeng.”
“Like I said, temporary!”
Dahyun’s just chalked it up to Chaeyoung being out of her environment. She might be one of the most well-adjusted to modern society in the apartment, but that doesn’t mean she necessarily has human sensibilities.
“And what about the time you tried to curse someone’s car to make human-like noises?”
“Dude, that was hilarious!”
“You gave the car sentience on accident!"
“Still hilarious!”
“It drove away from the neighborhood screaming!”
“Okay, that was kinda creepy, I’ll admit. But still funny!”
Then again, considering where Chaeyoung had come from and her true nature, Dahyun shouldn’t be surprised. A god of mischief is bound to get into trouble no matter where she goes.
“Seriously, you need to keep a lower profile. You’re attracting attention to yourself.”
“Oh, I can handle it.”
“Really? And if your family comes looking for you?”
“They can’t do anything! I’m in the Sanctuary!”
“Still, Chaeyoung, you need to be more careful.”
“Ugh, stop nagging on me. You sound like my brother.”
With that, Chaeyoung crosses her arms and turns away, disgruntled and grumbling.
Stubborn and mischievous. A bad combo, especially when it came to Chaeyoung.
When a shapeshifter had shown up on her doorstep, looking for safety, she thought nothing of it.
When it was revealed that that shapeshifter was actually Loki, of the Norse pantheon, that’s when Dahyun had to actually pay attention.
Escaped from her prison and desperately seeking sanctuary, Chaeyoung had run away from her family, after everything they’d done to her. At first, Dahyun thought everything would be fine, but when Chaeyoung had shown her more…difficult tendencies, Dahyun had to adjust.
“Chaeng, you know I’m just worried about you, right?”
Chaeyoung refuses to answer, still turned away.
“It’s just dangerous for you to be putting yourself out there too much. Your family’s still looking for you, and if they were to find the Sanctuary, I’m not sure what I’d be able to do to protect you.”
Finally turning to her, Chaeyoung scowls.
“I don’t need protecting, Dahyun. I’m a god, for crying out loud.”
“And yet, you came to me when you were looking for help.”
There’s nothing Chaeyoung can say to that, so she doesn’t.
“It’s up to you. But I’d hate to see you in danger.”
Dahyun sighs. Chaeyoung is a hard person to deal with, but she would never wish harm on her.
“…ugh, fine.”
Chaeyoung crosses her arms, pouting.
“I’ll keep a low profile. There, are you happy?”
“Yes. Thank you, Chaeyoung.”
Dahyun smiles at the compromise, and leans in to kiss Chaeyoung, at the corner of her lips.
“Good. Because I told Jeongyeon this would only take a few minutes before I brought you back home.”
Chaeyoung stands, and it’s only then that Dahyun realizes.
“Wait…did you bait me into that conversation?”
The trickster god shrugs.
“I knew you’d never want to do anything fun. I figured if you were too busy worrying about me, it would take your mind off of whatever you’re worried about.”
What an underhanded tactic. Yet, it worked, and Dahyun can’t help but be both irritated and thankful at the same time.
“I guess I should know better than to try and argue with a god of mischief.”
Living up to her name, Chaeyoung smiles mischievously, with no small amount of warmth.
“You love me, though.”
She says it so arrogantly, so truthfully, and with such smugness that Dahyun can’t help but roll her eyes, take Chaeyoung’s outstretched hand, and stand up.
“Yes, I do, unfortunately. Let’s head back.”
“Wait, unfortunately?! The hell is that supposed to mean?”
“It means what you think it means, Chaeng. Now stop fussing and let’s go.”
Thankfully, when they get home, Chaeyoung’s too lazy to keep the argument up, and they wind up sleeping in the lounge, a blanket tucked over their resting bodies on the couch.
Cynical (But not Hopeless)
There was a time when Dahyun was just a child, eager to visit her grandmother in the city.
Her grandmother who was the landlord of an apartment, in the middle of a curious neighborhood of the city.
An apartment that seemed to be home to all sorts of people, weird people. They all had their own eccentricities back then, and Dahyun was too young to judge them as anything but odd.
Her grandmother would always tell her to treat them with respect. The groundskeeper of the apartment, a young woman who seemed to perpetually have a broom in hand and a kindly smile. The larger-than-life black dog that never seemed to like her, always growling when she got near. The odd woman who always wore red dresses, sang beautifully, and only seemed to come out when the sun was gone. And many others.
At the time, she thought nothing of it.
Now, though, knowing everything, it seems as though her grandmother had known that the apartment was going to go to her.
When her grandmother had passed, her wish was to be buried in the graveyard in the neighborhood, a small detachment of the park that always seemed to be cared for, despite having no caretaker.
“Hey gramma.”
Which is where Dahyun’s found herself now.
The graveyard’s quiet, as graveyards usually are.
Dahyun comes here often, when there’s too much on her mind, and nothing to distract her.
She puts her hands together, and bows. She’s already exhausted everything she could say to her grandmother, and she was never really one to spend too much time talking about her day.
So, she merely pays her respects, whispers a faint ‘I love you’ and stands quietly.
Then she hears the footsteps behind her. Footsteps that are normally silent, but made obvious enough for her to notice.
“Ji?”
The footsteps come to a halt next to her, and with her body almost materializing out of the shadow, Jihyo stands solemnly.
“It is dangerous this time of night, my love.”
With a red tipped spear in hand, old and worn out but tight fitting leathers, and black hair braided down, Jihyo looks intimidating in the night.
But to Dahyun, Jihyo, with her soft features, round and shining eyes, lips curved into a frown, looks beautiful.
“Hi.”
At Dahyun’s voice, Jihyo sheathes her spear on her back, stepping closer.
“A burial ground is no safe place to be. A necromancer may give rise to the dead that rest here.”
Dahyun shakes her head.
“No, Jeongyeon keeps the wards up around this cemetery. It’s safe.”
Jihyo looks around, with more than a little suspicion, but bows her head in acquiescence.
“As thou wishest.”
Jihyo is from a different time, as they all are, and the question comes to Dahyun a little reluctantly.
“Ji, can I ask you something?"
Jihyo perks up.
“Anything, my love.”
“Well, this is a little sensitive…so I’d understand if you didn’t want to answer, but…”
There’s a moment of hesitation, but Dahyun ends up asking anyway.
“You knew me…like, in a previous life. Right?”
She can’t quite see Jihyo clearly in the darkness of the night, but what little moonlight does illuminate the graveyard shows how Jihyo’s body tenses momentarily.
“…that is correct. I knew thee in all thy lives.”
The concept of reincarnation is still something difficult to grasp for Dahyun, but she accepts anyway.
“What was…I…like?”
Jihyo inhales shakily, and Dahyun doesn’t hesitate to grab her hand.
“No need to answer if it’s difficult. I was just…curious, y’know?”
Jihyo’s eyes drift to the ground, and Dahyun thinks for a moment that she won’t answer.
“…thou wert always a hero.”
A hero?
“In thy first life…the life I first met, thy name was Cu Chulainn.”
The Hero of the Ulster Cycle. Dahyun doesn’t know much about Irish mythology, but the name does ring a bell.
“Thou wert…strong, compassionate, and loving. Thou wouldst fight for all that thou caredst for with everything thou hadst.”
That doesn’t sound like her at all. Now, Dahyun is just a little mouse that runs away from all her problems.
“And then…thou passed from this world fighting.”
Jihyo takes a moment, before looking up at her, eyes shining with unshed tears.
“And thou wouldst continue to do so, for every life that I had met.”
There is such sadness in her voice that it makes Dahyun ache.
“…I’m sorry.”
Jihyo shakes her head.
“No. Thou fought for what thou believedst in. I could never take that from thee.”
Her hand squeezes Jihyo’s.
“Mine only wish…is that I had known thee sooner.”
The amount of dedication that Jihyo has to her is amazing, when in reality Dahyun has done nothing to deserve it. Her previous lives may have been heroes, but the Dahyun of now is no hero.
“Dunno if I can live up to Cu Chulainn of all people. I can barely get through a school day.”
Jihyo suddenly grabs her other hand, startling her.
“No, my love. In this life, thou art the strongest, most compassionate, and most loving that I have ever known thee.”
Her eyes stare into Dahyun’s with such fiery truth that Dahyun has a hard time looking into them. Her chest warms, but her voice cracks.
“But Ji…I’m just…I’m just me.”
It’s then that Jihyo smiles, a rare gift that Dahyun receives.
“Perhaps that is what makes thee strong.”
Then Jihyo leans in, and Dahyun closes her eyes, feeling the spark of electricity that courses through her entire body as their lips meet, spreading warmth from her fingertips down to her toes.
Jihyo pulls away.
“Thy strength always comes from others, my love.”
Then, she kneels, head bowing down in respect and love.
“And if thou ever havest need of mine, thou only needst say the word. Now, and forever.”
Dahyun is stunned, and how could she not be? An immortal witch, basically proposing to her, offering up her strength for hers.
Scáthach may have been a legendary figure in mythology, but to Dahyun, she was just another woman that had her heart.
“God, you have no shame at all. Come on, get up.”
Jihyo stands, albeit reluctantly, looking up at Dahyun with expectation.
“Thanks, Ji. That makes me feel a bit better.”
“I am glad.”
Dahyun takes the hand of an immortal warrior, and smiles at her.
“Let’s head home.”
Tired (But not Resigned)
In all those other nights, Dahyun is accompanied by one of her tenants. Through stories, jokes, and love, she is comforted and kept warm.
This night, however, she is alone.
She passes by the abandoned apartment complex first. The rooftop is nice and peaceful, and the sky is clear, clear enough for her to catch a glimpse of a meteor shower in the far distance. The cigarette in her mouth calms her down, and the smoke is gentle and soothing.
The park is quiet, too. No one strolls along its paths except for her, and she catches a glimpse of a stray dog dozing off under a bush. She smiles, and continues her walk.
The canal’s stream is continuous, and pleasant white noise to her ears. Kicking pebbles into its stream, she squeals in delight when a particularly rapid current splashes her. It’s cool and awakening to the senses.
Strolling by the sidewalk, the streets are filled with a liminal feeling that secures her to the ground, as she runs through the roads with a certain carefree feeling rushing through her veins.
As she gets peckish, chips at the local convenience store are enough for her to sit down by the curb, and watch the neon lights buzz. Cars pass by with their gleaming headlights, and Dahyun takes a few pictures.
When she needs to rest, she does so at the chapel. She takes her time at each image of a saintly figure, lighting candles and wiping away grime and dirt with respect.
The library, open as always, is welcome to her, and she spends her time leafing through page after page of obscure, supernatural information that opens her mind to new possibilities.
At the graveyard, Dahyun lies down next to her grandmother’s grave. She talks, unlike before, to her grandmother, of her tiring day and her stressful work. It takes a while, but at the end of it all she’s more than a little relieved.
Then, when the sun is about to rise, Dahyun heads home.
A fulfilling night, one that’s successfully taken her mind off of everything.
But, a little empty.
Like something’s missing.
She sighs as she fits the key into the apartment door. When she twists it open, she’s greeted by a tall, imposing figure.
“Kim Dahyun.” It rumbles.
Dahyun smiles fondly. “Hi, Tzu.”
“Jeez, Tzu, you’re gonna scare the poor girl.”
Jeongyeon comes closing in, apron tied around her usual ensemble, eyebrows furrowed as she pulls Tzuyu away.
“She was gone for an extended amount of time.”
“Yes, yes, we were all worried.”
Jeongyeon smiles at Dahyun, from where she’s ushering Tzuyu off to the side.
“I made you some soup if you’re hungry. Healthy soup, by the way, not like those chips you ate.”
Dahyun has the dignity to be embarrassed, scratching the back of her head.
“Hey, let her live a little. Nothing wrong with pigging out every now and then.”
Nayeon, relaxing on one of the couches in the entry room of the apartment, winks at her.
“If you had your way, Nayeon, she’d always be eating unhealthily.”
“I mean, I could always just gift her with eternal youth, so it wouldn’t matter anyway.”
“Nay!”
“Okay, okay, I won’t.”
Dahyun feels the smile in her heart before it grows on her face.
She spends some time eating Jeongyeon’s soup, trying to fend off Tzuyu’s overbearing questions, and rolling her eyes at Nayeon’s sardonic humor.
As she’s stepping up the stairs, a ghostly white visage appears in one of the mirrors she’s strategically placed throughout the apartment.
“Lady Dahyun.”
There is an exasperated look on her face, and it’s one Dahyun is used to.
“Did Chaeyoung do something again?”
The ghost nods wearily.
A few moments later, Dahyun has a guinea pig in her hands, moving away from one of the apartment rooms.
“Hey! This is assault! Get your hands off my soft, pudgy, body!”
Mina sighs from wherever she is.
“You can always change back whenever you deem fit, Lady Chaeyoung.”
“Well, I like this form! And I like it when Dahyun carries me!”
“Then why are you complaining?”
After putting a reluctant Chaeyoung in Mina’s room, Dahyun strides through the hall, until the murmur of a soft song catches her attention.
Peering into one of the rooms, she smiles.
A large wolf’s head is perched upon a pale lady’s lap, the vampire humming softly as she gently drags her fingers through the wolf’s fur. The wolf rumbles in pleasure.
Sana looks up, pausing momentarily in her song. She smiles at Dahyun.
“Good evening, my lady.”
Momo opens one lazy eye, before exhaling through her nostrils in acknowledgment.
“I hope you had a lovely stroll.” Sana greets.
Dahyun smiles in return.
“I did, thank you, Satang.”
Momo lets out a whine of disappointment.
“Alright, alright.”
Sana chuckles, then continues to stroke through her fur, continuing her song.
When Dahyun gets up to her room, the shadows tremble slightly as a figure materializes in the corner of her bedroom.
“Was thine evening walk pleasant, my love?”
“…it was okay. A little empty.”
“Empty?”
“Something was missing.”
“Whatever could that be?”
Dahyun looks around her room, spotting the closed laptop and the papers strewn about her desk. From around the apartment, voices filter through faintly.
“Tzu, it’s just soup, it can’t hurt you!”
“It was of a heat that is dangerous to a mortal body.”
“Didn’t know you made your soup with hellfire, Jeong.”
“Mina, I swear, you’re such a buzzkill!”
“…if you get trapped in another divine seal, I’m not helping you.”
“Wait, I was kidding!”
“Lady Momo, I apologize, but would you be able to adjust your head? I cannot feel my legs.”
“Woof!”
Then, she smiles.
“Nah, it’s nothing. Let’s go to bed, Ji.”
Dahyun closes her eyes with Jihyo’s arms around her, and as consciousness fades, she idly wonders why she’s no longer tired.
#apartment au#dajeong#dahyun x jeongyeon#dahmo#dahyun x momo#saida#dahyun x sana#mihyun#dahyun x mina#datzu#dahyun x tzuyu#dayeon#dahyun x nayeon#dubchaeng#dahyun x chaeyoung#dahyo#dahyun x jihyo#twice fic#twice fanfic
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TWICE for the Rolling Stones Magazine (Korea)
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I need someone to write something about dahyo. During twice' 9th anniversary fan meeting, dahyun started crying and jihyo was the first to notice and wipe away her tears. (when she saw dahyun's face she also got sad) the video was super cute if i find it again i'll send the link 😭💕
i saw this video! i need someone to write them too. they're veeery cute together and lately dahyo has been my favorite out of the jihyo x maknae line ships 🙂↕️
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masterlist:
ao3 fics
my concertmaster: 7/11 chapters. dahyo (minor mihyun). fluff, angst, high school AU, orchestra AU, enemies to lovers, happy ending
in which jihyo is THE violin prodigy of her grade and then her parents had to screw it up by moving to california. all of a sudden she’s second chair to virtuoso kim dahyun. jihyo’s determined to loathe the girl with every inch of her body… until she doesn’t quite want to anymore.
Whispers of the Heart: 3/3 chapters. datzu (unrequited mina pining). angst, misunderstandings, happy ending
in which dahyun is irrevocably devoted to tzuyu but overhears something that destroys her. avoiding tzuyu doesn’t lessen the problem… will talking with mina help?
you’re so gorgeous (it actually hurts): 3/3 chapters. saida (other minor unrequited dahyun ships). fluff, university AU
in which the twice ensemble is in college and a multitude of girls chase after dahyun, but her heart belongs to minatozaki sana.
twice’s dahyun: ongoing, any pairing with dahyun multi-chapter one-shot fics. fluff, angst, AUs. requests open!
in which dahyun is paired with a different member each chapter (who adores her). shenanigans ensue
drabbles:
dahyo childhood friends to lovers
#twice imagines#twice sana#twice nayeon#twice jihyo#twice dahyun#twice momo#twice jeongyeon#twice saida#twice tzuyu#masterlist#my fics
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0 6 . 0 6 . 2 0 2 2
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Ooh both good choices
Momo would be so desperate about it. As soon as Dahyun tells her she's going back to heaven, with a smile on her face of all things, Momo is on her knees, begging and pleading and blubbering for her to stay.
She'll fall apart without her, she can't do this alone, she needs her. But Dahyun isn't listening, she just keeps telling her how proud she is of the progress she's made and how she's ready to take things on on her own now but she's wrong.
And before Momo really even thinks about it she has Dahyun pinned underneath her, pristine white wings flapping frantically, batting against her.
She realizes what she's done when Dahyun starts to scream, looks through tear filled eyes at the odd angle the angel's wing was bent in. But she doesn't stop, just takes a firmer grip on the feathers under her hand and starts to pull.
She feels delicate bones break in her hand, feels tendons snap and muscle give but she doesn't stop, not until Dahyun was left with a bloody little stump, twitching and trembling as though still trying to fly with what little broken and bloodied feathers she had left.
She pleads for mercy as Momo presses a soft gentle kiss between her shoulder blades.
“I’m sorry”
Momo wraps her hand around Dahyun's other wing.
Jihyo would be more methodical.
She's distraught when Dahyun tells her and tries to convince her to stay but it's futile.
Dahyun tells her she's strong and that she would thrive without her and Jihyo's loved hearing these things for the past year, always soaked in the praise Dahyun would give so earnestly, but it's not what she wants to hear now. She just wanted Dahyun to say she would stay.
Dahyun agrees to have one last dinner with her before she leaves.
She doesn't suspect Jihyo of drugging her food even when the room starts to spin and she can barely hold up her head. Jihyo catches her before she can face plant right into her soup, cradling Dahyun in her arms so gently.
Realization only dawns when she sees the displeased look on Jihyo's face, frustration rather than concern clear on her features. But there's nothing she can do, she feels like she's underwater and her limbs like concrete.
Jihyo let's out a heavy sigh and Dahyun can barely focus enough to notice the small baggy she'd pulled out of her pocket. There are fingers in her mouth, prying it open and all she can do is drool down her chin.
"I'm sorry, 3 tabs should have been more than enough. I didn't want it to be like this, I didn't want you to be scared" Jihyo says, voice so soft even as she pushes a pill far enough down Dahyun's throat to make her gag.
"It'll be over quickly though, I promise" Jihyo says, pressing a kiss to her forehead. She doesn't even have time to question what Jihyo is talking about before her vision goes black.
She finds out when she wakes up to searing pain in her back.
Guardian Angel! Dahyun x the human she was assigned to who became infatuated with her
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Dahyun: Bonjour, Unnie. Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?
Jihyo: No, I don't want to sleep with you.
Dahyun: Is that what that means? Oh, no wonder Sana got really excited.
#twice#incorrect twice quotes#brooklyn nine-nine#dahyun#jihyo#sana#kim dahyun#park jihyo#minatozaki sana#twice dahyun#twice jihyo#twice sana#twice kim dahyun#twice park jihyo#twice minatozaki sana#dahyo#saida#sahyo#twice dahyo#twice saida#twice sahyo#saidahyo#twice saidahyo#jyp twice
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식□ⸯⸯ like or reblog 홫 ⋮ʬʬ✰
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◌𖧷.៹ moodbiard dahyo/jihyun[:::♥︎:::]
#jihyun#dahyo#dahyun#jihyo#couple twice#matatinha twice#twice dahyo#twice jihyun#moodboard jihyo#moodboard dahyun#moodboard twice#moodboard#metadinha kpop#couple kpop#soft aesthetic beige#kpop#vsco#vsco effect#kpop icons#aestetich#icon#gg icons#soft moodboard
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OMG 😲
Bro! If you're keeping up with my AO3 posts, you know why I'm suddenly screaming, crying, and throwing up.
I adore me some TWICE. I look forward to "I GOT YOU" and "With YOU-th" in February. It's hard to believe they're on their 13th mini-album. That's just wild!
Anyway, these are precious pictures and I'm so glad they all have each other for friendship and support. They are a family. 🥹🫶🏾🍭
Source: Nayeon’s Instagram
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cigarettes on cigarettes
AN: a preview of a dahyo fic im working on ! this one hit me while i was on vacation and it just stuck with me so i started writing it ! it’s almost done(?) so i hope to post it soon!
pairing: dahyo themes: coming of age, requited but complicated love wc: 1647
jihyo catches dahyun smoking the first time after finals.
it’s a party, sana’s party. the girl can’t get enough of them. she had one party to celebrate the end of midterms, another party to celebrate midterm break, another party to celebrate jeongyeon and momo’s birthdays, another one for thanksgiving, one more for the first day of snow, and finally, one to celebrate the end of finals.
she suspects there’ll be three more before the month ends: one for christmas; one for sana’s own birthday; then one for new year’s.
jihyo doesn’t hate it, really. she does lament the fact that she’s always in charge of convenience store alcohol runs now, especially that most of them have turned 18—not that that stops any of the younger ones from drinking. sana’s really ramped up her party game, especially now that it’s half of their little group’s last year of high school.
sana’s just forced everyone to take a shot of some spiced rum (courtesy of mina’s generosity and rich parents) in her lovely, two floor home that her parents are barely around to live in. sana’s house has always been everyone’s go-to spot after school to hang out, and it’s a comfort that some things haven’t changed.
jihyo steps outside, into sana’s gated garage, where two suvs sit, making a narrow pathway in between to the front of them, a cool spot at the front of their driveway where the night breeze hits just the right way.
speaking of the night, it’s a gloomy one. dark foreshadowing clouds hang over the entirety of their residential area, a place far from the urban reaches of the city. it’s nice and quiet, no sounds except chaeyoung’s aggravated rap-screaming and jeongyeon’s hyped cheers spilling out into the garage.
it’s to clear her mind, she tells herself. of course, it really is a partial truth, what with how noisy the girls are and how chaotic they can be—fun chaotic, of course, not fun chaotic is rare—but it’s not the whole truth.
the whole truth is sitting on a stool in front of one of sana’s parents’ cars, a cigarette in between her index and middle finger, calmly blowing smoke through the gaps in the gate.
“dahyun? are you—is that a cigarette?”
dahyun turns around, eyes wide and caught in the headlights as jihyo’s voice has taken on that characteristic responsible tone that is to be expected from a class president.
“um…no? hi, ji.”
dahyun attempts, putting the cigarette down, hiding it out of sight as if jihyo doesn’t have object permanence.
the audacity, really. dahyun’s one of their youngest, a year below jihyo, and of all the people to be smoking, it’s the one she expects to be most responsible after her—not counting mina, considering mina’s way too serene to be involved in irresponsibility.
the irritation in jihyo’s mind is only subverted when the nickname echoes in her mind.
ji.
“i did—how did you—why in the world are you smoking?”
jihyo approaches, and gets a closer look at dahyun.
she’s dressed comfy, as she normally is, and it’s the sort of comfy that makes jihyo want to just cuddle her up into her arms and melt into her embrace. a large, oversized white sweater reaches down to dahyun’s knees, her feet perched on the chair, and at the edges of it, jihyo can see her black shorts peeking out. the sleeves of the sweater bunch up at her wrists, with enough loose space for jihyo to fit her entire hand in.
“um…it suited…the vibe?”
jihyo snorts, the attempt at an excuse entirely evading her as she comes closer to dahyun.
her skin is shining, reflecting the pale bluish white light of the moon, eyes glimmering with stardust as she tries for an apologetic smile.
“sorry, ji.”
there’s no attempt at a further explanation, and jihyo doesn’t ask for one. dahyun can be a wall of unreadable emotion when she wants to, and right now, that’s all jihyo can see.
it hurts, somehow.
that her guard is up when it’s just jihyo and her.
like there’s something to protect.
(like jihyo would not do her all to protect it. to protect her.)
“i’m not going to go into the whole smoking is bad for you lecture—but i just…you—i hope you know what it is you’re getting into.”
she tumbles over her words. as she always does when it comes to dahyun. she’s not sure why dahyun’s soft, shining eyes always instill her with such a sense of nervousness, hesitation. like she’s not sure if her feet are placed right on top of a tall, looming cliff.
dahyun rolls her eyes good-naturedly, pulling another chair from her side for jihyo to sit on.
“i know, i know. i’ve been doing it since last year, so i think i’m pretty familiar with the side effects.”
last year? dahyun’s been smoking since last year? how on earth did jihyo not even notice? she’d thought the three youngest of their little family had the most of her attention, because of their propensity to get into trouble.
“why? i mean—why’d you start?”
jihyo asks, as she sits down next to dahyun, cool plastic meeting her skin where her shorts don’t reach. it’s a startling feeling, almost as startling as seeing dahyun lift the cigarette up to her lips once more, breathing in slowly.
“to be honest? i don’t know.”
there. that’s one of dahyun’s tells. jihyo prides herself on being able to tell when any of them are lying to her, and dahyun’s has always been the three special words that prefix her statement.
it hurts.
she’s being lied to twice overall. the first, for whatever lie dahyun’s concocted to hide what she feels. the second, that dahyun’s being honest.
it hurts more because dahyun says it most often around jihyo.
“it’s just something i picked up. i was at the convenience store one day, when i saw a pack by the counter. i guess the clerk was pretty busy, or they didn’t care, because i just swiped it and moved on. that was my first one. eventually, i just started buying them.”
dahyun’s stolen, too. how much more does jihyo not know about dahyun? how much more has she failed one of their youngest?
“don’t worry, ji, i only buy a pack once a month.”
dahyun smiles at her, and the attempt at easing jihyo’s worries goes for nothing, because jihyo will always worry about dahyun.
“that doesn’t comfort me in the slightest, but you’re grown up now, so you’re in charge of you.”
jihyo sighs, and it’s a genuine one. with the expelling of air also comes the expression of…disappointment? melancholy? malcontent? the expression of something bad.
“grown up, huh?”
dahyun looks towards the street, cigarette hanging from her lips. her lips…a distinct shine gleams to them, a thin white strip glossing over her smooth skin, and jihyo’s quickly averting her eyes.
“i don’t feel grown up at all.”
jihyo sharply inhales, because it’s a crack in the wall. dahyun’s wall. and she never has cracks in her wall.
“how come?”
jihyo tries not to sound too eager, because getting to know kim dahyun is hard, and when she offers a chance like this, you can be damn sure jihyo’s going to take it.
“i don’t know, really. i still feel like i’m that little six year old girl you picked up and basically adopted all those years ago, riding my bike around the block and always tripping over myself.”
dahyun hugs her knees closer, and the urge to wrap her in her arms is there, like they always did when they were just two kids in the neighborhood, playing with imaginary stories and singing their made up songs.
it’s a far cry from what they are now, two childhood friends that have slowly drifted apart over time, only coming together again because of mutual friends.
“i don’t feel grown up, because i’m still making the same mistakes.”
dahyun turns to her, and in those eyes of hers, jihyo can only see her own uncertainty reflected in them, swirling in a galaxy of the unknown, with stars of dubious conviction dotting the horizon.
“mistakes like what?”
jihyo asks, even though she knows she’s pushing. pushing the limits of what jihyo should know about dahyun, the limits of what lies behind dahyun’s wall, more cracks beginning to show in its surface.
she’s close, so close.
dahyun takes a deep breath, putting out the cigarette on the wall, embers sparking against the concrete, and flicks the butt out through the gaps in the gate.
then dahyun turns to her, and her cool hand secures itself on jihyo’s neck, a blast of chill against the heat she’s been feeling ever since she stepped outside and laid eyes on dahyun.
“mistakes like this.”
dahyun murmurs, not that jihyo catches it.
because in the next moment, dahyun’s lips are on hers, the tension exploding into fireworks in the sky as dahyun’s soft, soft, soft lips are now touching jihyo’s.
this close, their noses touching, jihyo can almost breathe dahyun like she’s air, cool and breezy at the top of a mountain, and just the right amount of thinness to it that it feels like jihyo’s at the peak of the atmosphere, oxygen beginning to run empty.
it’s wonderful, it’s amazing, it’s everything jihyo’s ever wanted.
except the taste of ash and smoke rises to the surface.
jihyo’s the first to pull away, even though she doesn’t want to.
“…i—what? dahyun, you—what were you—i don’t…”
the moment’s gone as quick as lightning, because dahyun’s standing up, trudging back to the house. behind her, she leaves a trail of longing, yearning that seeps into jihyo’s skin, buzzing electric like the static of a power line.
jihyo’s left there in a daze, until nayeon comes out looking for her.
“babe? you alright?”
she should tell nayeon, her girlfriend of almost two years now. it’s only fair, nayeon would tell her immediately if the same happened to her.
“yeah, i’m…i’m good.”
it hurts.
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Hey ONCE✨🤚 Show us your #Strategy Moves❤🔥
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Jihyo: I love you
Dahyun: Is that you or the vodka talking?
Jihyo: It’s me talking to the vodka
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