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Hello, I was wondering if I could make a request for jeonghannie đ˘đ˘, how would he react to seeing you breastfeed your baby in front of him?
dad!jeonghan, dad!joshua, dad!s.coups x reader
a.n: hihi, this was so cute,, thank you for requesting!!
I thought about adding something and making Jeonghan(+ the 95's line) as a dad, hope that's okay and I hope you will like it !!
hcs ; + short scenario ; separated ; fluff ; 1.9k wc. ; BLUSHING OVER ALL OF THEM
JEONGHAN [ě í]
Imagine him with a daughter. the devil duo. A duo that everyone fears because of the pranks they play every day. So, good luck dealing with the female copy of Jeonghan⌠He would be adorable though; he would do anything to make his daughter happy and would also tend to spoil her to see her smileâŚhe would let her find her hobbies and then become her biggest support!! He throws a tantrum when your daughter wants to stay with you. he might even pout and huff as he tries to get your attention, but you would keep to annoy him - and even if he does not admit it he loves it. In fact, he would love most of all when your daughter is with you. the two people who make him happy most in the world sleeping peacefully in your bed; he would lie down with you to soon fall asleep happily, safe in the knowledge that when he wakes up you would be the first thing he sees.
Starting from the beginning, when you have just become parents. And you are sharing the first experiences, such as the first diaper change, the first doctor's visit, the first clothes and toys purchased, and the first time he saw you breastfeeding your daughter.
Even the most ordinary and natural action you did for your child made him shy as if it reminded him of his love for you.
But not just any love, but the kind of teenage love that brought you together while you were still in high school. That sincere and pure love that marks a newly-arrived feeling, that love that makes your heart beat wildly for something as simple as a gaze or a hand brush.
Looking away, wandering eyes, hand still on the doorknob, body between the doorway and the room, blushing face, unclear and vague speech, a smirk of hidden happiness â these are his reactions to seeing you breastfeed your daughter for the first time.
That would be the first time he understood that your relationship had reached new depths and that something more than ever had been established from your wonderful marriage.
And that for the rest of your lives, you will not only have each other to keep you company, but you will also have your daughter to whom you can pour out all your love.
After you teased a bit but mostly comforted him--there was no need to be nervous after everything that had happened between you--he entered the room and sat down next to you. He didn't want to say anything because he was terrified of interrupting what was happening in front of your eyes. He'd wait for the baby to go to sleep before assisting you with anything you wanted to do. A warm bath? He would make it. Sleep? He would sleep with you. Should I eat something? He has already entered the kitchen.
I don't know how many more times you will have the chance to see Jeonghan so openly available, wanting nothing in return?
Although, in reality, every move he made was an attempt to express his deepest gratitude to you and to truly remind you how much he cares about you.
S.COUPS [ ěě¤ěżąě¤]
DAD OF TWINS. I won't take no for an answer. I imagine twins, a boy and a girl, whom he would love with all his heart. He would go to both of their games and matches. He would be that father cheering up 24/7 his kid. S.coups plans family outings, finds delicious recipes, and loves playing 24/7 with his children. He would continuously smile when he was with them, and he would do everything he could to spend as much time as possible with his family. And I think he is the type that even when he is not with his children, ALWAYS talks about them. As if they were awards or cats, he would show everyone their pictures. + He would have a picture of you holding the twins as his phone background. He would become a chef, always thinking about what to cook he might buy for his children.
+ I believe he is the type of person who would want them to match their outfitâŚand with him too. He would love to tell them stories, especially creating new ones, either to put them to sleep or to entertain them on the walks. They'd be so unique and entertaining that they'd catch your attention and you'd start listening to them as well.
Imagine your family on one of the summer weekends. The kids are six years old, and you're going for a short hike on a mountain. You're holding hands while he's backpacking your sleeping son and, with his other hand, holding his daughter's hand. He'd have a 32-toothed smile on his face and a proud look on his face as he narrated another of his stories. As fate would have it, the story had ended by the time you arrived in the designated meadow, and the children had gone asleep as well. You lay down on a huge sheet that has been spread out. S.coups brought out the sack lunch you had brought, and you and he proceeded to eat as the twins slept peacefully.
You are lying down addled with your head on his legs, remembering about days spent together, as he gently brushes your hair. You two begin talking about how you dreamt about those experiences as teenagers and how wonderful it was that it all came true in the end. Your quiet conversation awakened the two kids who were hungry and eager to eat the delicious lunch you had prepared.
Your lunch was over in a burst of laughter and more stories, and your children instantly went around the large field to play. Before you could move, you noticed S.coups getting up and following them.
It was just you and your family in that idyllic place, and everything in that moment only brought joy to your heart. Running in the meadows, bouncing in the grass, gasping breaths, loud laughing, sunshine lighting up faces and legs that wouldn't stop moving -Â everything in that moment only brought joy to your heart.
Taking a picture or a video would never be enough to capture that moment, so you closed your eyes for a second to imprint that memory as deeply as possible in your mind.
As if your eyes were a camera, and you heard your husband's voice shouting as they closed--as if before a shot.
"THE FIRST ONE WHO REACHES MOM WIN," and the most gorgeous vision was before you as soon as you opened your eyes again.
The three people you cared about the most in the world, with whom you were able to share every aspect of yourself and who you could always rely on, were running toward you. Arms outstretched, enormous smiles, quick running, and upbeat attitudes:Â that was an incredible summer day.
JOSHUA [쥰ěě]
The beautiful dad that everyone admires. He is kind, loving, intelligent, handsome, helpful, funny⌠And of course, he only has eyes for you and your children. I imagine a family with three or four children of different ages. He would like to have large families and be surrounded by people he cares about. I believe he would remember every detail about all of his children, no matter how small. Let's be honest: he loves taking care of his children(MALEWIFE VIBES.) He would love to go to the grocery and bring home a few extra surprises for the kids. + He is the type of parent who would come back with pounds of something you said you liked months ago. He would also take you on trips when the children are old enough. And he makes every effort to include y'all in his business trips. As much as he doesn't always show it, I believe he misses you continuously while you're not with him. HE WOULD SING FOR YOUR CHILDREN. Those wonderful lullabies that would sound heavenly and perfect to lull them to sleep through his voice.
It's late at night, and your town is being battered by a violent thunderstorm. Sleep is restless and light due to the roaring rain, lightning, thunder, and noisily moving leaves.
Some people are not influenced by the weather outside; on the contrary, they are lulled by it, but others, such as your children, are frightened by it. It was soft weeping, not outside noises, that woke you up.
Your 5-year-old kid approached your bed with tears in his eyes, wanting to go with you and your husband to your bed.
It didn't take long for the child to snuggle between you and Joshua after waking you up, falling asleep peacefully after a few minutes.
After the initial worry, the image of your lover and son sleeping close together was projected in front of your eyes, and you quickly fell back into Morpheus' embrace.
It wasn't more than five minutes later that you heard your 6-year-old middle daughter moving the sheets on your bed. She, too, had been woken up by the thunderstorm and was unable to sleep due to her fear of the noises that had grown louder in the meantime.
You invited her to sleep in your bed without thinking about it.
The bed was suddenly filled with warmth and breaths that had slept together that night. Even with the arrival of your daughter, Joshua had not awoken.
But it was when he heard the word "dad" that he sat up in bed and opened his eyes wide.
He saw his seven-year-old son by his bed and, shifting his sight to the bed, he noticed the rest of his family sound asleep. He couldn't explain what had happened, but it felt like a warm squeeze to his heart, which was full of love.
He smiled and turned to face his kid, asking what he was doing there.
"The storm woke me up, and in the room, I no longer saw my brothers," he murmured, alluding to the two who were now peacefully sleeping next to you.
Thunder interrupted the silence before your husband could say anything. Your son approached his father as he shook himself awake.
That thunder had woken you all up, and the younger brother's sudden crying had woken his sister up as well.
You sat up in your chair and looked at the time; it was 4:54 a.m. As you held the children in your arms, their cries appeared to grow louder, and your soft words sought to drown out their sorrow.
Any noise was broken by a more musical sound.
To put his children to sleep, Joshua began humming their favorite song. His voice was still slightly raspy from just waking up, but it just added to his allure.
And you were not the only one who thought so.
The children, enchanted, began to be calmed to sleep by that melody.
Joshua had gotten up to make a place for the older brother, who had also lying out in bed.
You hinted about getting up and leaving so your husband could stay in bed. But, with a simple smile and a wave of his hand, he assured you that you could stay and that he would sleep on the couch next to the bed for the rest of the night.
His hair was messy, his voice was harsh but clear, and his eyes were half-closed. In your opinion, Joshua had never looked more beautiful.
And everyone in that house had gone asleep thanks to his voice; minds wandered through dreams, and his image imprinted in your mind followed you to the dream realm as well.
Thank you for reading!! comments, likes, and reblogs are always greatly appreciated. I hope y'all will like it <3
pairings: jaehyun, johnny, jungwoo, jaemin, mark x fem!reader
word count: 55.2k (i have nothing to say for myself)
genre: SMUT, (likeâŚreally smutty) mild humor, light fluff
summary: as the period of self-isolation extends, how do five roommates fare?
notes: hi hi! this is the second part to quarantine chronicles which i will not link bc then this wonât show up in the tags :( i hope you enjoy and p l e a s e leave feedback! there will be one part left after this! thank you to @gentledreamingâ and @xiaomoonâ for beta-reading this monster of a fic :â)
contents: sex with multiple partners in short timeframes, oral (male & female receiving), fingering, exhibitionism, bondage, sex toys, male anal play, creampie, unprotected sex at (most of the) times (wrap it before you tap it), choking (giving and receiving), dom!reader at times, somnophilia, two threesomes, sub/switch!mark at times, sub!jaehyun at times, sub!jaemin at times, temperature play, sensory deprivation, wall sex, shower sex, rimming, overstimulation, edging, nipple / breast play, degradation, praise kink, face sitting, light daddy kink (itâs, like, barely there), some spit play, light face slapping (let me know if i missed any warnings!)
Day 15
âJaehyun,â You say loudly, curled up comfortably in your bed.
âWhat?â He yells back from his room after a beat of silence, and you clear your throat as you prepare to yell again.
âCâmere!â You call, waiting patiently until Jaehyun opens your door, leaning against your doorframe. âHi,â You coo, and he grins at you.
âWhatâs up?â He asks, and you raise your arms, blinking up at him expectantly.
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pairing. journalism student! renjun x journalism student! fem! reader starring. huang renjun, lee donghyuck, yoo jimin, huh yunjin genre. college au, acquaintances to lovers. angst, fluff, smut warnings. alcohol consuption, swearing, renjun is a dick at the beginning, sexual content (fingering, unprotected sex) word count. 31k (31.320) a/n. awsten knight please stop making music so i can stop writing fics about your songs thanku. also this is my first smut please be gentle with it also if you're my friend please don't read the smut parts orif you do dont tell me abt it or i will literally kms
playlist. cherry red - waterparks ; fake happy - paramore ; heaven angel - the driver era ; blonde - waterparks ; disaster - conan gray ; raspberry - grouplove ; black butterflies and dĂŠjĂĄ vu - the maine ; fuck about it - waterpakrs, blackbear ; robbers - the 1975
a rumor has it that the popular couple in town broke up after years of being together. having to share your favorite seat in class with the male part of said relationship, you try to find out how to make your heartbroken project partner warm up to youâ orâ huang renjun goes blonde when he's sad.
ⲠPART 1 OF THE SIMPLIFY ROMANCE SERIES â˛
âA rumor has it Huang Renjun and Huh Yunjin broke up,â is the first sentence that lands into your ears when your feet cross the imaginary border of the school premises one early morning, a cup of coffee in your hand as your best friend Jimin breaks the news to you, walking by your side into the university building.
Snapping your head around to look at her in shock and surprise at the news, eyes wide in question, youâre already invested in the love life of your classmates more than you probably should be, but due to multiple reasons that could explain it; one of them being the ordinary human curiosityâ mainly created in your brain thanks to the fact that these two had dated for as long as you can rememberâ another reason being the gossip-oriented side of your personalityâ the part of it you like to explain through the fact that youâre a Journalism major and the love for gossip is just another part of your (hopefully) future occupationâ and the last reason, the one that is probably the most harmless of them all (or maybe the most, depending on how you look at it) is the mere fact that while Huang Renjun had been a taken man for as long as you remember, he is also insanely attractive, and youâre just a simple woman. The idea of him being finally attainable is irking something in your brain, and even though you would feel embarrassed to admit this out loud, you canât help but wonder what happened between those two after such a long time that made the legendary coupleâ iconic, evenâ break up.Â
âWhat happened?â you ask, walking alongside the girl as you round the corner of the hall, in a rush to get to your morning class. The two of you slept in by accident, watching too many episodes of Keeping up with the Kardashians last night to notice the clock striking well past midnight, and now the journey to school was more difficult than it already is, with your dorms situated 30 minutes away and the class starting at 8 oâclock sharp. The time is now 7:58AM and while youâre already in the building and yours and Jiminâs classes are different, they are both on the fifth floorâ and with the frequency of your visits to the gym, the way up there is hard not only because of the time pinch, but also because of the shortness of your breath when you rush to walk up there in less than five minutes before you have to take the walk of shame to your desk, watched by the professor with passive aggressive eyes.
âNobody knows,â Jimin heaves out, taking two steps at once now, âI just heard from Yizhuo that Yunjin deleted all of their Instagram posts together and she supposedly stopped wearing that necklace he got her for their anniversary. Oh and also, Renjun didnât drop her off at school on Friday, so something must be up.â
Humming in agreement, you rush up the stairs, the halls already emptied out because all of the students are hidden in their respective classroom. You manage to keep your voice down in case anyoneâs listening in on your insensitive gossip, now that your voices arenât drowned out by any other noise. âThatâs weird. Theyâve been together for so long, Iâm starting to lose faith in real love if they really broke up.â
âNo, yeah, I know,â Jimin squints as the two of you finally reach the fifth floor, the girl checking the time on her wristwatch huffing out at the sight of already being late, âsomething bad must have happened, if they really broke up, because the two of them didnât seem like theyâve had any problems, you know.â
âDefinitely,â you nod, pacing along the hall as you finally reach the door to your classroom, waving your roommate off with a tight-lipped smile, still trying to catch your breath. âIâll see you after class?â
The girl doesnât even turn around as she agrees with you, long legs striding down the hall into the last classroom on the left, waving at you with her right hand. âSee ya!â
Silently opening the door to the classroom, you notice the professor already standing at the very front of the class, turning around to look at your figure once the almost unhearable noise of the door cuts through the silence in the room. Offering her a shameful smile, you hurriedly scan the space, feeling the eyes of everyone glued to your sweaty and out of breath body, as you try to find a place to sit. Your usual seat is right at the corner of the room, at the very backâ it has the window in close accessibility, so you donât have to worry about being too hot or too cold, depending on the weather, because you regulate the freshness of the air in the classroom. The window also provides a good distraction to you once the class gets too boring to listen to, so youâd say with 100% sureness that the desk you chose to sit at the very first day of your Journalism class was the best option.Â
However, when you look at the usually empty desk for twoâ one of the chairs, the one closer to the corridor being your handy armrest as well as a place to put your coat and bag on as you sit on the other one, the one closer to the windowâ you notice a man sitting at your usual place, eyes glued to the whiteboard. Feverishly scanning the classroom once again, realizing in terror that there is no other empty space for you to sit at, you sigh in annoyance as you near your usual desk, cursing the intruder in your brain for breaking the unwritten seating plan.Â
Taking the bag off your shoulder, you softly land it to the ground, afraid of making any noise that would interrupt your professorâs lecture again. After sitting at the chair and trying to listen to the words coming out of your professorâs mouth, trying to see what sheâs talking about, you find yourself drifting off into the mess of your thoughts, choosing to daydream about the amazing lunch youâre about to have once your classes are over for the day, your eyes knowingly moving away from the whiteboard to their place out of the window. Itâs a little harder to gaze out of it in the different positionâ you tell yourself youâll come earlier next week so the intruder doesnât take away your spot again and you can go back to your usual plan of watching people walking through the campus and making up fake stories about them in your brainâ when your periphery vision takes notice of the side profile of your seatmate, the curve of his nose and the slight pout of his upper lip sparking interest in you as your brain finally connects the dots.
Only slightly moving your head to the side, so your seatmate doesnât notice you staring, you observe Huang Renjun sitting at your desk. The image in front of you (or beside you, to be precise) surprises you to an extent nothing has ever surprised you before (no, not even the birthday parties Jimin has thrown you have made this effect on youâ but thatâs probably because she canât keep a secret and always spoiled the surprise), and once again, there are multiple reasons for your surprise. To list a few, youâd start with the fact that Huang Renjun almost always sat at the same desk with his girlfriend Yunjinâ the desk was at the very opposite corner of the room, leaving you to occasionally observe the couple as he landed a hand onto her thigh or let her put her leg into his lap, away from the eyes of the professorâ but due to the news that were broken to you just a few minutes prior, maybe this is the only reason that shouldnât surprise you with the sight of Renjun sitting by your side. Continuing the list, youâd state the fact that the boy looks lifelessâ his eyes lost their usual spark and there are dark circles adorning his lower eyelids, the sick look making you feel almost sorry for your classmate. And to finish the list, youâd state the fact that takes you by surprise the mostâ the one that shocks you to your core, for itâs the reason why you didnât recognise the boy when you first sat down in the first place. His hair is now bleach blond, and while the look definitely suits him, itâs something different, something newâ because for as long as you can remember, not many things changed in Renjunâs appearance over the years, and youâre not so sure if you can consider this as the side effect of his breakup, or if he really just wanted change.
Blinking at the male, as if to make sure that youâre not dreaming, you take notice of the dead strands falling into his eyes, contrasting well with the darkness of his eyes. Once again noting that youâre just a simple woman and Huang Renjun is simply put, a very attractive man, you canât help but gaze at him with a newly found interest, everything youâve learned about the male this morning irking you with undeniable curiosity.
The sad and embarrassing reality of it all is, though, that youâre not the only one who gets that weird feeling of someone staring at you in public sometimes, only for that feeling to be true as you turn around and see someone with their eyes burning through your skull; Huang Renjun gets them as well, it seems, as he turns his head to you with his eyebrows furrowed, as if to silently ask you why the hell youâre creepily staring at his side profile in the middle of your Journalism class. The two of you were never close, despite sharing multiple classes over the course of multiple semesters, and so being caught only made you feel more embarrassed as you sharply turn your head towards the front of the classroomâ so much for being subtle and nonchalant about it, erasing all the possibility of playing it off in the processâ feeling heat creeping up your neck.Â
This is not how you imagined your morning to go.
Trying hard to pay attention to the class instead, in order to both learn something and also forget about the events happening only a few seconds prior, thereâs no use as your brain now decided to replay the moment over and over again, making sure you never forget about it and randomly think of it in the middle of the night 5 years from now, still not moving on from the shame. In the process of trying so hard to focus, you actually do quite the oppositeâ as if your brain decided to turn off from the essence of humiliation instead to protect youâ and before you notice it, the class is over and everyone is scattering out of the classroom with their things and bags hung over their shoulders. At least itâs finally over, you think, when a voice lands into your ear, shaking you out of it.
âWeâre doing the project together,â he says, and as you turn around to face the owner of the saccharine voice to inquire him on what the actual fuck heâs even talking about, before you get the chance, the man is already out of the room, leaving you standing in full dumbfoundance.
Maybe you shouldâve paid more attention to the class, after all.
Next week, even though you arrive to class earlier than the last, it seems like your designated seat in the corner of the classroom is now your and Renjunâs designated seat in the corner of the classroom, and if youâre being totally honest, this is exactly the thing you did not expect to come up on your Junior year bingo card. Talking over the whole interaction with Jimin right when you got to dormsâ alongside with the takeout you ordered in the restaurant thatâs at the corner of the streetâ the both of you stared into your plates with a newly found sense of absolute, utter confusion.Â
You also had to shamefully text one of the only classmates from your Journalism class whose number you haveâ Osaki Shotaro, who you had a thing with in Freshman year because you thought he was an exchange student and would go back to Japan after summer, surprising you with his smiley face in the class in your Sophomore year (and this year, once again) as you had to be reminded of making out with him at a party every time your eyes landed on the poor boyâ about the assignment. The truth is, you could just ask Renjun when you got into class, but you also wanted to spare yourself the embarrassment of that action. Through your fling from Freshman year, you learned that you have to work in pairs on a magazine of some sortâ and while the assignment still wasnât clear to you, after Shotaro ended the text message with âiâm sorry tho, i already have a partner ://â, you didnât have enough dignity in you to pry him for any more information.
Clearing your throat as you step inside the classroom with an encouraging slap to your bottom coming from your roommate walking along to her usual class at the end of the hall, you walk over to your seat and put your bag onto the ground, silently sitting on the chair next to the corridorâ the thing that makes you the most furious about this whole thingâ as you prepare for the next lecture. From what youâve gathered, the assignment was 70% of your final grade, and you really didnât feel like failing your most favorite subject, especially if itâs something you could see yourself doing in the future. Working on something like this with someone youâve hardly ever spoken to was a scary feeling, though.Â
The class starts as soon as the noise of footsteps fills your ears, your professor standing at the very front of the classroom announcing her arrival with a heartfelt smile on her face. Sometimes you wonder if itâs her cheery demeanor that makes you like the class so much, but then again, youâve always been interested in the topicâ her character is just a bonus.
âHello class,â she greets, full of energy despite it only being 8 in the morning, âI decided that instead of following with the lectures today, I will leave you some space to plan out your final project for the class. It has the weight of 70% of your grade, so itâs kind of important, so make sure you plan it well and come up with something original and interesting. The contents are 25-35 pages and you have until the end of the semester to complete it, so I hope you all put in some effort!â
Nods and hums of understatement are shared along the class, the pairs turning to each other in soft murmurs as some even take out a journal to note down all the things they come up with. You think itâs not a bad idea to at least brainstorm a little, but with how awkward you feel at the moment with your project partner sitting right next to you, you donât think you can start. And the thing is, Jimin told you you could just pick a different partnerâ but as you look across the filled classroom, you really donât think working with anyone else is possible, since you donât have many friends in this class and everyone seems to be paired up already. Huang Renjun is your only choice, and although it doesnât fill you with relief, you wonder why he chose you, when in reality, heâs the popular oneâ he has many different choices to pick from. Maybe he was just too lazy to ask anyone else. Who knows.
Clearing your throat again, you avert your gaze from the front of the classroom and try to sneak a look on your seatmate. The platinum blonde hair neatly styled on his head doesnât fail to make you shocked again, but you figure you must start to get used to it now, because you canât keep living with the constant urge to stare at the boy just because he dyed his hair. Waiting for him to look at you or give you any sign of the fact that heâs willing to work on the project, you continue your little staring contest with his side profileâ it seems like heâs in the mood to ignore you today, so you gotta bring out the big guns and actually talk to him instead.
âSo⌠how do you want to work on this?â you mumble out, nervously bumping your knee up and down. Human interaction isnât your favorite thing in the world, mainly because you donât like things youâre not good atâ this includes sports, but mainly volleyball, drawing, knitting and mixing drinks as wellâ but youâd say with full confidence that making friends and talking to new people is truly the worst thing you could ever imagine.Â
You notice that your seatmate finally recognised your efforts to spark up a conversationâ he rewards you with a shrug of his shoulders as he not only does not look at you, but also decides to lay on the desk instead, closing his eyes as if this was the perfect time for him to catch up on his lost sleep. âDunno,â he says, âwe have plenty of time, letâs not do this right now.â
Blinking a few times at the male, you are once again struck by lightning that is his weird attitude to things. If this was how he behaved with Yunjin, you canât blame the girl for breaking up with himâ everything about the smug look on his face and the fact that he chose to take your favorite seat in the classroom makes your blood boil with annoyance.Â
âW-what?â you stutter out, still not quite believing your ears.Â
The man doesnât reply to youâ itâs too much effort, it seemsâ only making you angrier. Why did he even choose you as his partner if he didnât want to work on the project in the first place? Youâre no stranger to procrastination and leaving work for last minute, and youâre also not really a fan of the feeling of stress creeping up your back whenever you give in to the inevitable action of procrastinating; so if it comes to a project that is quite literally 70% of your grade, you would rather not do everything the week before.
Seeing that youâre getting ignored again, you put on your brave face as you fold your hands on your chest, determined to do something about the issue at hand. âCanât you just put in some effort, man? Iâd rather not do this last minute. I know that you probably donât give a shit, but I do care about my grades, yâknow,â you get out, seeing as the man next to you finally straightens his back and looks at you sharplyâ as if he has any right to point you with the killing look in this dark eyesâ before he squints in mock agony.
âDo you really have to be such a fucking perfectionist?â he snaps at you, taking you by surprise.Â
This is not how you imagined Huang Renjun to be. Looking at him over the course of the years, more often than not, you always saw the boy with a welcoming smile on his face. Whenever he was around Yunjin, he was all sweet words and gentle touches, erupting laughter whenever he was around his friends. When you were a freshman, somewhere in the back of your brain, you even envied the circle of friends he had around him, daydreaming about fitting in with them when you were lonely at lunch break. That was before you met Jimin at volleyball practiceâ the extracurricular you lasted in only for a week with the intention of making some friends (at least it worked) â and moved in with her in your second semester when both of your roommates decided to drop out. The girl provided you with undeniable love and care, and while you no longer desired to fit into a circle like Huang Renjunâs, talking to him now makes you feel like a child with crushed dreams.
âIâm sorry?â is all you get out as you stare at him with shock. If you were in a better mood, you wouldâve searched through your brain to find a snarky remark to bite back at the boy. Itâs too early in the morning and you werenât prepared for his attitude, though, so you only opt to stare at him as he sighs in what you presume is annoyanceâ or defeatâ as he scatters through his backpack and takes you a notebook, opening it to the first page and clicking his pen he found somewhere in the depths of his bag so he can write with it.
Too taken aback from his sudden change of mind, you wait for him to initiate any other action. You really donât feel like getting screamed at again, so you chose to play it safe as you watch the man scribble the words Final project at the very top of the paper, underlining it two times and circling it five, the weird ritual making you furrow your eyebrows in confusion.
â25 pages. We split half and half, so you can come up with whatever you want. We can do the design together and I really couldnât give less shit about who works on the cover, so if you really want to do it, you can. Good?â he says, not once looking at you as he writes the words down on the paper.Â
âAmazing,â you bite back with irony, shuffling your chair closer to the table so you can take a look at his notes, âthe magazine has to have a coherent theme, though, doesnât it? If we work on the pages by ourselves and just do whatever, as you said, itâs gonna be shit.â
You chose to accommodate yourself to the pattern of his speechâ a habit you always do with new people, but in this situation, what feels the most safe. Seeing the man sigh again, twirling the ballpoint pen in between his fingers, he shrugs at your point and offers you a half-assed solution.
âWe can figure that out later.â
Biting back a chuckle at his comment, itâs now your turn to sigh. Why was he being so difficult? Is it really that hard to make an effort on something important, especially when he was the one who said he wanted to work with you in the first place? Shaking your head in disbelief at his actions, you lean back in your chair and take out your own notebook, set on the decision of brainstorming as much as you can, hopefully coming out with some solid ideas you could incorporate in the magazine.
You have no idea what direction Renjun would go with. You donât know anything about his interests or hobbies, and you surely donât know what would inspire him or what he would want to write about. And with his new change of persona, you find him even more unreadable than heâs been in the pastâ and you canât say you like the way he treats you right now. It seems like his sudden metamorphosis managed to change his brain synapses as well, because this is not the idea of Huang Renjun that you knew until now.
Chewing on the end of your pencil, you take a glimpse of your seatmate. He is messily scribbling something down onto his paper, seemingly realizing that the sooner you start working on this, the better, and with how full his paper seems to be, you wonder if this project wonât be that hard to complete after all.
âWeâre doing the cover together,â you mumble out, seeing as the boy tears his eyes off his paper, glaring at you instead.
Almost expecting him to snap at you again, awaiting his suggestion that you will be the one doing all the work, youâre left with an answer that satisfies you with yet another surprise. âIf you really insistâŚâ
âAre you really sure you want to do this right now?â Jimin asks you as you put on your shoes at the door, slinging your backpack containing not only your laptop and notebooks, but also snacks just in case you get hungry. Looking at her through the hair falling into your face that you efficiently get out of the way with a poof of breath coming out of your mouth, you chuckle at her distress. The girlâs been watching you get ready for the last 15 minutes, with her robe on and bowl of guacamole in her right palm, eating up on the tortilla chips every once in a while as she squints at you with disbelief.
âYeah, why not?â you shrug. âIf heâs initiating this, I donât see a problem. Besides, I think that if I donât take every chance I get, Iâll end up working on the project alone, and I really donât like that idea.â
Humming in agreement for the first time since you told your roommate that Renjun texted you if you wanted to work on the project today, Jimin motions to the phone sitting at the entryway table next to the front door. âWell, just make sure to text me if anything goes wrong and Iâll come pick you up,â she suggests, making you giggle at her noticeable worry.Â
âOkay, mum,â you shake your head in disbelief, finally slugging the backpack over your shoulder and walking out of the door of your apartment.Â
The truth is, you canât really blame Jimin for her over-protective behavior. Ever since you retold her everything that happened that one time in Journalism class, sheâs been wary of Huang Renjun. You would agree with all of her arguments of how much of a dick he is when acting like that, but you also donât really think you have to put more energy into hating him at this moment, since it wonât really help you with your assignment and you donât have any other choice. You are stuck with a grumpy project partner and thatâs how the rest of your semester will goâ you just have to learn how to live with his annoying remarks and snarky comments at whatever you say. Who knows, he may be in his âhating all womenâ era, considering the breakup and allâŚ
You canât say you werenât surprised when he added you on Instagram and messaged you about the project this afternoon, though. Considering that you were always the one initiating the talks about the final assignment over the course of the last few weeks, you werenât expecting him to finally be the one reaching out. You would be stupid to not take him up on the offer, since you donât know if it will happen ever againâ who knows, he might have accidentally smashed his head into something and get a sudden revelation that is only a one time type of situationâ and thatâs exactly why you responded to him almost immediately (to which you admittedly, got a bit of an ick from yourself) and agreed to meet him at 6 in his apartment.
You were pleasantly surprised to learn that his place was only a 15 minute walk away from yours when he texted you the address, and after a few more minutes of scrolling through his Instagram that was privateâ and therefore hidden away from your eyes until nowâ you set yourself on the difficult journey.
Upon arriving at the apartment building, ringing the door bell and texting him to let you in just in case, so he knows itâs you, you start to feel a bit nervous, though. The truth is, you donât really know what youâre getting yourself into as you walk into the elevator and press the button that takes you to the fourth floorâ as he texted you the moment the door to the complex openedâ and you think itâs safe to imagine you could be running out of that apartment at any given moment. Maybe Jimin was right and you shouldâve taken at least some self-defense tools with you. You never know these days.
Once the elevator door opens and you step outside of the small space, you get prepared to take out your phone again to text him and ask which door leads to his apartmentâ the right or leftâ when youâre surprised with the sight of Huang Renjun already waiting for you in the doorway, loose sweatpants, messy hair and all, expecting your arrival.
Clearing your throat, you tightly smile at the male. âHello.â
âHi,â is all he responds as he moves away from the door and disappears into the apartment, seemingly thinking you're going to follow him and get inside, no questions asked. You expected at least an invitation to his premises, even a wave of his hand would be nice, you think, but you guess you canât really have expectations that high when it comes to menâ especially if the man in question is the insufferable Huang Renjun.
Taking your shoes off at the entranceâ because even though your host doesnât have good manners, you still doâ the figure of Huang Renjun suddenly appears in the doorway of one of the rooms, watching you put the sneakers into a corner that seems to be designated for footwear. Looking up at him with expecting eyes, he finally breaks the awkward silence as he takes a step inside one of the rooms, calling you to go after him.
âWe can work here, I guess,â he mumbles, leading you into what you presume is a living room connected to a kitchenâ the place is not that big, but you are a broke university student too, so you donât have it in you to judge. The place is surprisingly clean and adorned with multiple plants all around the corners of the room and windowsills, the only thing out of place being some dishes at the kitchen counter, waiting to be either used or put away, since they look washed. Thereâs a sofa in the shape of an L in the middle of it all, a TV sitting right opposite of it on a small TV stand, and when you notice an opened laptop on the coffee table, you presume that this is your work station for the day. You half expected him to invite you to his bedroom, but you guess that you canât really complainâ this feels much less awkward anyway.Â
Nodding at his words, you move to the sofa and rest your backpack against the foot of it. Taking out your laptop as well, you sit crossed-legged at the soft cushions as you watch Renjun walk over to the kitchen side of the room, opening up a cupboard and taking out two glasses, bringing them to the crowded coffee table alongside with a bottle of soda. You think this is his way of welcoming you in as your guest, but you donât have it in yourself to thank himâ heâs the one being silent all the time anyway. You wonât put effort unless he does.
The boy silently takes a seat opposite of you, but chooses the carpeted floor instead of the sofaâ a sight that almost makes you chuckle in amusement when he struggles to fold his legs in the small spaceâ sighing and bringing the laptop closer to himself, rubbing a palm across his face in presumed tiredness.Â
âDid you work on the ideas for the articles?â you ask, voice low, as if you were afraid to speak first, now that youâre in his space. âIf theyâre too different from mine, we can make like⌠sections⌠in the magazine⌠or something like that. But I think it would be easier if they correlated, you know.â
Renjun hums, not giving you many words this time either. Heâs always difficult to work with, but today, it irritates you twice as muchâ maybe because youâve gone out of your way to meet him at his apartment, when it was all his idea to work on the project today in the first place. Sighing in disappointment, the boy takes it as a hint that you expect more of him than tired hums and silent nods, and so he opens his mouth to speak, soft voice echoing through the silent apartment.
âI did,â he says, âdonât really know what youâre going for, but I have a short list.â
Satisfied with his answer, you nod. âCan I see it?â
Shrugging, he looks around for a while, eyes searching through the place as he finally finds the paper peeking out from the bottom of the coffee tableâ so much for the seemingly clean spaceâ and offers the A4 format to you, scribbles in blue ink almost unreadable as you squint onto them, bringing them closer to your face. Once your eyes finally get adjusted to his handwriting, you manage to decipher a few of the words heâs written down; some of his ideas are neatly described, yet, some of them are just a simple word that barely gives you any idea of what he truly meant to say.
The difference between more thought-out ideas like âKaraoke songs (history, questionnaire of favorites across the campusâŚ)â, âThe importance of art in educationâ, âHow to really use wikipediaâ and simple words like âcampusâ, âfestivalsâ and âsoccer(?)â almost makes you laugh out loud, but you note that the boy actually took the time of his day to work on the project like he promised you he would the last time you spoke about it in class, so you canât really say anything mean to him, for you truly think it would hurt his pride. Nodding as you finish reading over the list, you offer the paper back to him, noticing him watching you with eyes full of undeniable expectancy.
âSatisfied?â he asks, irony seeping through his voice.Â
Rolling your eyes at himâ because of course he has to be annoying about everythingâ you choose to not play by his rules, opting to nod instead and let the tiniest bit of irritation show only through your ironic smile as you reply to him. âVery, actually.â
Seeing as heâs satisfied with himself, you choose to continue to lead this meeting with the same energy as to this moment. You think itâs the safest choice, and itâs also what he seems to be comfortable with, so you donât beat around the bush and speak up again. âI think it wonât be that hard to combine our lists, since our ideas arenât that different,â you note, cringing at the suggestion that you and the man in front of you actually kind of think alike, âbut I think it would be nice if we chose a few topics and wrote about them together. I bet the professor would like to see some articles written by the both of us, so it shows that we actually worked on it together, donât you think?â
âNot really,â he mumbles under his breath, taking you off guard. See, maybe you got ahead of yourself when you thought that this afternoon might go by smoothlyâ you forgot for a moment that Huang Renjun enjoys the idea of being a total ass to the people around him (or you, at least) these days. Huffing at his response, you furrow your brows in disbelief.
âWhy not?â
âJust⌠donât wanna,â he answers shortly, shrugging in nonchalance.
The sight of him in front of you, not even sharing eye contact as he points his gaze towards his laptop, makes your blood boil. What does he even think of himself? You were starting to think that Jimin was rightâ you shouldâve rethought this interaction over and spared yourself the trouble, because this was surely not going anywhere.
âLook, I donât know whatâs gotten into you, but you were clearly the one that told me we were project partners, so I donât know why youâre being so difficult about this-â you huff, but are instantly cut off by your partner.
âIâm being difficult?â
âYes,â you jump in, âyes you are! And I donât get why you even invited me over to work on this, when you clearly donât have the slightest intention to do so in the first place!â you complete, almost ready to stand up from your place on the light-brown sofa and storm out of his apartment.Â
He chuckles at your outburst, rolling his eyes. âWell, Iâm sorry Iâm not in the mood to work on a stupid project after arguing the whole day on the phone with my cheating ex-girlfriend,â he mutters.
The moment those words come out of his mouth, it seems like the already silent apartment gets even quieter. Staring at him in dumbfoundance, the spark that ignited the anger in you suddenly dies out as you ponder on your next actions. Because what does one do when your project partner suddenly overshares possibly one of the most traumatic and heartbreaking facts about himself so casually, in between snarky comments and a petty argument? Sure, you do feel sorry for him nowâ because no matter how shitty a person acts to you, nobody deserves to get cheated onâ and you suddenly wonder if the whole change of atmosphere in his character isnât the direct result of this very fact.Â
You canât tell him that youâre sorryâ because frankly, you know that Huang Renjun doesnât want your pity. He doesnât want to hear that you feel sorry for him and what happened, because youâre not friends and youâre not close enough for you to express such feelings towards him. A question arises in the very same essence, though, making you wonder why he even chose to share this information with you in the heat of the moment in the first place, and even though you could excuse his lack of motivation to work on the project by this fact, it still doesnât change the reality that he was the one initiating the whole thing, and suddenly, you feel confused.Â
He invited you over to work on a project, even though his mood was shitty and he didnât have the motivation to do so. One would find that ridiculous, but if you really look past the sharp eyes and the bleached mess on his head, you could see the true intention behind his actionsâ the poor boy just wanted a distraction. And with how empty his apartment seems to be right nowâ his roommate, Donghyuck (a person that Jimin shares a Finance class with, as you learned this very afternoon) is nowhere to be seenâ you only bet you were the last option he had instead of wallowing himself in pity and terror.Â
Jimin would argue that youâre stupid for your next actionsâ you would even agree, because this truly doesnât feel like youâ but still, despite going against yourself in a way, you close the laptop sitting in your lap and reach over to the soda he placed in the middle of the coffee table, pouring yourself a glass. You donât leave his apartment like you fantasized of doing just a few minutes ago; instead, after downing the sickeningly sweet liquid, the bubbles hurting your throat, you rest your back against the sofa and watch the boy in a new light.
âOkay, letâs not work on the assignment, then,â you calmly say, âwanna watch something on Netflix instead?â you ask, seeing him staring at you with confusion in his expression.
âI donât-â
âItâs okay if you donât have it, I can log in with my roommateâs account. Sheâs probably watching Singleâs Inferno right now, but Iâll text her to find something better to do instead,â you donât let him finish his sentenceâ because you already know that heâd try to protest to your suggestionâ shrugging in nonchalance as you reach over to the TV remote you find sandwiched between the sofa cushions.
Turning the TV on, not even sparing a glance to the grumpy-looking boy sitting on the floor opposite of you, the shuffling of clothes and socked-feet on the ground lands into your ears, a figure taking the remote out of your hand when you canât figure out how the TV works, a low mumble full of fake offendance masking the shameful, yet clear gratitude in his voice.
You donât miss it as you look over at him with a tight-lipped smile, though, seeing the Netflix app suddenly come up on the TV, his shoulders relaxing as he settles into the cushions of the sickeningly colored sofa.Â
âOf course I have Netflix, what do you think I am, poor?â he grunts.
âŚand the old Renjun is back.
Arriving at class the next week, youâre finally met with less nervousness than the last few times. After interacting with Huang Renjun more and seeing him break his stone-cold demeanor in front of you as you two watched Netflixâ he even made popcorn after the second episode of Unsolved mysteries you decided to watch when you saw the show in his âcontinue watchingâ list and gushed about how itâs your favorite (to which he told you that youâre weird, but heâs the one binge watching it too, so you really donât know why youâre the problem and he's not). Thankfully he doesnât seem as smug and insufferable as he did before. Itâs not like youâre suddenly best friends or anything, but you can feel the ice between you melting with every word he sends your way that isnât laced with ironyâ not that there's many of them, since Huang Renjun loves his sarcasmâ but itâs progress in your book.
Walking over to your usual seat in the classroom, making your backpack fall to the ground next to your desk with a soft thud, you sit at the chair and take out your things for the class when you notice something standing in the way of your notebook and pencil case in the middle of the table.Â
Furrowing your brows in confusion, you move the cup of coffee out of your way, closer to your seatmateâs side. Sighing, you mumble under your breath. âDonât you have enough space for your things on your side of the table?â
âThatâs yours,â he deadpans. Gaze switching between the cup of iced americano from the coffee shop at the corner of the campus (you know it by the plastic cup with their logo on itâ it's too tacky for your liking and you even gushed about it to Jimin the day the cafĂŠ opened) and the blonde boy next to you, confusion doesnât seem to leave your insides as you let out an unfocused hum, showing him that youâre still not following.Â
âDo you not like coffee or something?â he hisses, seemingly annoyed at your expression. If you saw yourself in the mirror, maybe youâd understand his frustrationâ your brows are furrowed and there's a crease in the middle of your forehead from how hard you're racking your brain to come up with answersâ but now, youâre just in utter disbelief. Maybe you are a little slowâ itâs only 8 in the morning, to your defenseâ but you really donât remember bringing coffee to school today. Especially not an iced americanoâ you donât like the bitter taste, opting to choose a sweeter drink like a caramel macchiato or the infamous pink drink that Jimin teased you for the last time you got it. So how did this strange cup of coffee end up on your table?
Looking around the space, noticing another half-empty cup of coffee on Renjunâs side of the table, the label on the plastic the same as the cup that was waiting on your side, you finally connect the dots. âDid you get that for me?â
âYeah,â he nods, not even looking at you as he agrees, taking another sip of his coffee instead.Â
Now, you do finally know where the strange cup of coffee came from. Why did Renjun buy you coffee in the first place, though, is still a mystery to you, but you guess with how heâs avoiding your gaze, eyes glued to the white board and an uninterested expression sitting on his face, you think itâs better to not ask him any other follow-up questions. He did something nice for you, and with how your thoughts and rationalization are the only clues you can use in figuring out the reason behind it, you wonder if this was his way of apologizing for being rude to you and thanking you for hanging out with him last week.
âThanks,â you mumble out instead, smiling at his humming figure that barely acknowledges your spoken gratitude. Taking a sip of the drink, while trying really, really hard not to scowl at the bitter taste, you shift your focus on the class instead, taking notes from time to time. Drinking the coffee as if it was a disgustingly tasting medicine your mother forced you to take when you were littleâ you hated the taste, but had to get through it anywayâ you eventually finish your iced americano somewhere in the middle of the lecture. You feel kind of proud of your acting skills, but thereâs also an annoying voice somewhere in the back of your head asking you why you even forced yourself to get through that drink anyway and why is it that you didnât want to hurt Renjunâs feelings by refusing it in the first place.Â
But like anyone in your position would, you shush that voice out of your head.
âDid you finish watching the whole season last week?â you ask instead, suddenly interested in having a conversation with him. After you told Jimin about how your weird hang-out with Renjun went, she practically scolded you for not going home right after he let out the first snarky comment out of his mouth. And maybe sheâs right and the whole thing youâre trying to doâ but what are you even trying to do in the first place? â makes you seem like youâre out of your mind, but at the end of the day, you did finally progress in watching the TV show after putting it on hold for multiple months because your dear roommate wouldnât stop begging you to watch all of the seasons of Too hot to handle with you instead, so itâs a win in your book.
âI didnât,â he replies, his voice quiet enough only for you to hear, not interrupting the rest of the class, âHyuck, my roommate, didnât come home until like 11pm and I got too creeped out to watch it alone after you left,â he completes, his face completely serious as he utters out the laughable words.
Chuckling at his response, you see him crack a smile from the corner of your eye. The sight is a rather pleasant one, for you think you've forgotten how it looks in what seems like ages since the obvious breakup with his girlfriend happened, the reminder of his squinted eyes and full cheeks making you feel accomplished, in a way. âDidnât think you were the type to get scared so easily,â you tease him.
âNot scared,â he huffs out, offended, âjust creeped out. Thatâs different.â
âDid you wait for your roommate because you were too scared to go to sleep?â you test the waters with more teasing, your tone light and playful.
âNo, I waited for him because the last time he got home late and I was asleep, he came home drunk and broke down the door to his room and we had to get it replaced,â he announces, making you cover your mouth with the palm of your hand as you almost burst out into a loud giggle.Â
âYou know what? Yeah. Valid.â
Your conversation falls silent after that, and it makes your spirit fall for a split second. You donât even know why you wanted it to continueâ you donât know your seatmate, and frankly, you shouldnât have the desire to do so in the first place. But the sudden act of service thrown your way, although the coffee was disgusting and he couldâve presented the gift to you in a different, more welcoming way, made you get your hopes upâ about what exactly, though?Â
Jimin always told you that desperately wanting to be everyoneâs friend (despite being socially awkward and kind of nervous around new people), is one of your best and worst qualities at the same time. Best, because it means that youâre nice to peopleâ worst, because youâre nice even to people that donât deserve your kindness; and you also get too disappointed when people donât share the same enthusiasm with you. Maybe some friendships are meant to keep at surface level, and if this was the type of relationship you and your project partner are about to have, youâre going to have to let go of that annoying voice in your head that keeps telling you to get deeper than that level.
âWhy did you dye your hair, by the way?â you ask him nonetheless, after a few heartbeats of silence, curiosity getting the best of you. The moment this question leaves your mouth, you regret itâ thinking you somehow couldâve made the boy uncomfortable, your words annoying to his earsâ but instead of rolling his eyes at you or telling you to shut up, he replies instead. The reaction surprises youâ he really conditioned you to think that every question of yours is going to be met with spite and tantrum, didn't he?
âDunno,â he says, shrugging, âthey say blondes have more fun, so I think itâs only natural to go blonde when youâre sad. To cancel it out, or something,â he snickers as he looks at you, realizing the implication of his words makes the whole statement kind of embarrassing, his tight-lipped smile being the proof of his internal battle not to cringe at his explanation.
You understand, humming in acknowledgment. Youâre just a simple woman, after allâ you very well understand the urge to change your hair after a breakup. While it is a visible proof of his mental breakdown, you guess you canât really blame him for trying to feel like there are things that are under his control; even if itâs just the color of his hair.
Walking along Renjun, the atmosphere is thick and a little awkward. Your bag is heavy on your back and youâre slowly starting to feel a bit of an ugly sting in your bones from it; you mourn the fact that you decided to ask Renjun to walk there with you instead of having to take the bus by yourself, too afraid of getting the address wrong and getting lost along the way. Youâd love any kind of transport instead of your own two legs right now, since the walk seems to be never ending and youâre pretty certain that the backs of your feet have calluses from wearing your new shoes that you got from a clearance sale from the Nike store at the corner of the town.Â
Clearing your throat, you decide to spark up a conversation. It seems like you always have to be the one to initiate things when it comes to Renjunâ itâs kind of ironic, though, when you think of the fact that he was the one that made you be his project partner in the first place.âWhy did you wanna do the article about the shelter? I didnât know you were an animal person,â you hum, testing the waters with a casual question.Â
Looking up at you, furrowing his brows, the man offers you an indifferent shrug. âMy friend Taeyong works there and he wanted to advertise the shelter a little, so I offered to take pictures for his Facebook page in exchange for me writing the article about it,â he mumbles, âhe thinks that would give the shelter more exposure too, but I doubt it. Nobodyâs gonna read our fake magazine anyway, itâs just an assignmentâŚâ
Humming, you kick the rocks on the pavement, a tight-lipped smile appearing on your face. Huang Renjun must do a lot for his friends, you think. You remember him taking pictures for his friend Xiaoting onceâ sheâs an influencer (a model, if you want) and well known around the campus. When you saw his instagram username in one of the picture descriptions one day, you were surprised at the quality of those shoots (and it also led you to stalking his instagram for a bit, but thatâs not the main point of this conversation). You also remember seeing him with his friends Shotaro and Yangyang in a team when it was your schoolâs annual Sports day (youâd argue that youâre not high schoolers anymore and this day is useless, but your classmates seem to think otherwise) trying his best, despite not really liking sports in the first placeâ or so you heard and seen from how badly he did in most disciplines except from runningâ and if thatâs not a sign of him doing everything he could just to make his friends happy, you donât know what is. So to see him doing an article about the animal shelter Taeyong works at, despite being more of a plant person himself, youâre not as surprised as you thought youâd be. He does show affection to his friends, after allâ youâre just not one of them to see that side of him often.
Walking some more, you eventually end up in front of a big building painted a light tangerine color, windows decorated with pretty curtains on full display to you. Renjun chimes in like a regular, crossing multiple halls and taking sharp turns before youâre met with the image of a taller man with dark brown hair putting small, pastel colored collars on necks of a few little creatures running around the room, despair clearly written on his face.
âNo! Donât run away, oh god-â
Chuckling at the view of yet another kitten running away from his hands, you admire the fluffy little cats crawling all around the place, your heart quickly softening at the sight of them. Itâs been a while since you were around animals yourselfâ the dog you had back home died the summer before the semester started and you werenât really in the mood to get a new one, since you werenât going to be around much anyway.Â
When yet another kitten escapes the manâs hold, you find yourself watching Renjun as he crouches to the floor and swiftly takes one into his hands, walking closer to the man with collars in his hands, grinning to himself. âHere you go.â
âMan, the cats hate me⌠where did you two get here?â he shakes his head in disbelief, putting a collar onto the small cat before he pets it on its tiny head.
âJust a minute ago,â Renjun says, âis that one Poppy?â he asks, reading the name tag dangling from the little band around its head, affection filling his words.
âNow it is. I got confused when they all started running around,â he shrugs, sighing as he looks around the room, counting the last few kittens that needed their collars. His eyes soon land on you, a welcoming smile spreading on his boxy lips. âHey! Iâm Taeyong. You must be Y/N.â
âNice to meet you,â you smile, trying to make yourself seem as nice as possible. You donât know what Renjun told him about you, but if they were bad things, you only hope to undeceive the man with your warm attitude.Â
Renjun then puts the kitten down, and while youâd expect it to run away from him and join its siblings in the corner of the room, the creature does quite the oppositeâ it stays by his side and lays on the ground close to him, making even Taeyong himself gasp at the image. âWow,â he snickers, âyou should start coming here every time I need to put these on them, youâre like a cat whisperer.â
While the two of them chat, you stay a little behind, not really wanting to intrude. You take off the heavy bag and take out your camera, deciding to take a few pictures of the shelter instead, so you can say you worked on the interview with him. You think itâs expected of you, since he asked you to come along despite being absolutely fully capable of doing the interview with his friend alone, so you do your work and zoom in on the two of them talking, snapping a few quick pictures.Â
After a while, you take a seat on the groundâ being the infamous enjoyer of sitting on the hard surface of it, earning yourself a lot of scolding screams from your mother growing upâ and fully take in the interior. The walls are the same light tangerine color as the outside ones, and thereâs a little enclosure in the corner of the room that would surely make Taeyongâs job much easier if only he had used it. There are bags of cat food in the other corner of the room, and while the shelter doesnât look very modern or fancy, you think itâs kinda homey and welcoming. You bet kids would love it hereâ with the colorful atmosphere and the smiley worker running around catching kittens, and after a while of taking pictures of everything your eyes land on, you find your inner child healing, little by little.
The truth is, you always wanted a cat. But you were never able to get one, because your mother hates them. No matter how hard you tried, no matter how many times you petted strays on the street and begged her to take them home, you never won this battleâ so you had to settle on a dog. And donât get me wrong, you loved your dog, but at the end of the day, you knew you were more of a cat person anyway.
Reaching forward a little, noticing the kitten waddling your way, you think of petting itâ it quickly jumps out of your reach, though, too scared of your touch, and youâre left frowning, the bubble bursts at the rejection from the small ball of fluffiness.
âTaeyong?â you hear a voice of a woman call from the door, the man swiftly turning to her with brows raised in question. âThey need your help with the big dogs. They keep dragging Yeri on the leash and sheâs too weak to get them to their cages.â
âOh,â the man deadpans, scratching his neck for a bit before he turns to Renjun again, escaping the room in one swift motion, âIâll be right back!â
The room falls silent after that, no longer having the background noise of their conversation playing as you observe the animals. You feel the atmosphere growing thicker again, and as time passes by, you find yourself taking short glances at your project partner, wondering whatâs on his mind. One moment, heâs crouching down and petting the cats that come his way, the other, he is gazing out of the window with a soft frown that takes over his features like a dark shadow, and you wonder when this expression really settled into his face and made itself the default, and why is it not willing to leave. Not really knowing what to say or what to do to make the boy thatâs still so out of your reach feel any better, you opt for silence, even though it does get quite heavy and thick over timeâ and the truth is, you donât even know why you notice yourself feeling this way so often around him, when all heâs done was give you the cold shoulder so often and then offer you an iced americano you donât even like in the first place.
Minutes pass and the silence slowly makes your ears ring; you desperately try to find a good solution in your brainâ create a script where hanging out with Renjun is easier and less nerve-wreckingâ but still, thereâs nothing and youâre left with the awkwardness and hesitance. Sighing when another kitten escapes your grasp, you put your hands into your lap and give up on the task, settling on just watching them insteadâ there was no use in you trying to pet one when all it wanted to do was run away from you.
Watching the group of fluff jumping at each other and sleeping all around the room, your focus only shifts when thereâs a kitten suddenly thrusted into your point of view, its big blue eyes staring you down making you awe. You wonder how it got there in a moment of full stupidity before you look up and see your project partner, the cat magnet himself, holding the cat up to you, waiting for you to take it into your hold and pet it. Gazing at him with mouth agape in confusion, he slowly puts the cat into your lap, petting the creature when it settles, and takes a seat opposite of you all in the span of a few seconds, the action making you smile uncontrollably.
âTheyâre adorable, arenât they?â he mumbles, watching as you pet the kitten in your lap, cooing at the soft fur. Thereâs a hint of you that desperately wants to adopt it once you finally pet the small cat, but you know that it wouldnât be a smart ideaâ animals are banned at dorms and you donât think youâd have enough energy to take care of another living creature right now anyways.
âThey are,â you hum, âI always wanted one.â
âWhy didnât you get one, then?â
âMy mum doesnât like them very much,â you mumble, pouting at the small creature in your hold, as if to apologize for the words coming out of your mouth.
He hums in acknowledgement, picking up another kitten that waddles his way, putting it up on his thighâ his body now sitting cross-legged on the floor. Watching as the animal crawls up his body and tickles him with its claws, soft laughter erupts out of him, making you smile unconsciously at the boy.Â
âIâm not really into animals that much,â he says, further proving your earlier claims. Seeâ in some ways, Renjun is easy to read. Just by looking at him, you could tell heâs not a fan of sweet beverages; you can tell he enjoys black coffeeâ just like the one he brought you that dayâ and herbal teas, perfectly matching the image of him in your head thatâs surrounded by plants rather than animals, just the bit of greenery you saw around the kitchen very clearly still alive and thriving making you believe you are correct in this assumption as well. One can say a lot about a person by the way they dress, and with Renjunâs casual, yet cozy attire, you can tell he dresses for himself, choosing comfort over style, but still looking effortlessly put together at the same time. You would never strike him as someone that makes spontaneous decisions, rather being more focused on a plan, so to see him dye his hair so randomly is a sign of the fact that thereâs something crumbling inside of himâ a sense of security, maybe a feeling of stablenessâ that he tries so hard to grasp.Â
âThey are into you, though,â you giggle when the kitten purrs at his touch, pointing at the cross-eyed creature.Â
âWhat can I say,â he shrugs, âI guess Iâm that irresistible.â
There arenât many opportunities for you to laugh at his jokes. Mainly because he doesnât make many, but also because you always notice them being self-deprecating, and you donât want to support that idea in his head. At this one, though, you send him a soft chuckle and a roll your eyes, showing how you seemingly think the idea is ridiculous and his joke is corny, but deep inside knowing that you resonate with his words.
In a moment of selfishnessâ an indulgence you try to mask by the fact that you came here because of the assignment and this was your job in the first placeâ you take your camera and snap a picture of the boy in front of you, his hands holding the small kitten up in air and snickering when he sees you pointing the lens to him in order to capture him playing with the creature. You donât know what it is that makes your heart warm up at the image that comes up on the screen shortly after, but you figure thatâs a problem of future you and thereâs no use in pondering about it now.
You donât know how many minutes pass with just the two of you playing with the kittens, but when Renjun takes his phone out of his pocket and checks the time, you furrow your brows before he hums. âHeâs taking so much time,â he says, sighing.Â
All while playing with the fuzzy small balls, you didnât even notice the time passing by so quickly. You donât know how much time itâs been, but you assume it could be more than 35 minutes of the two of you left alone in the room, Taeyong seemingly too overwhelmed with the shelter responsibilities.
âMaybe we should go,â he offers, catching you off guard.
âOh,â you hum, âwell, maybe. But you havenât even done an interview with him yet,â you mumble, your hands lost in the soft fur of the kitten still laying in your lap.
âI can just send him the questions to his email. Perhaps, Iâm sure youâve taken more than enough pictures of the kittens for his Facebook page,â he snickers, shrugging, âI donât see why we should be staying here if heâs busy, weâre only putting more work on him.â
âI- I meanâŚâ you mumble, trailing off at the end. You donât really wanna say goodbye to the kittens, the healing in your heart not quite done yet, when the boy next to you laughs at what you presume is your emotions showing clearly on your face.
âUnless you wanna play with them more, of course. We can stay a little longer, then.â
The autumn season slowly fades into winter, time passing by quicker than you could even grasp. The shock and surprise of having to work on the lengthy project with Renjun morphs into a feeling of ordinarity, getting used to his mood slowly shifting from reserved and irritated to a one more pleasant, full of hesitant smiles and soft words when he notices you feeling down or disappointed with yourself, and a one more close to a brother-like teasing when he watches you arrive to his apartment to work on things. One would say you hit it off, your energies matching as you slowly get to know the boy, but still, thereâs a hint of something inside of you that makes you grow nervous around him whenever he is too close to your figure, your body falling limp and your brain working on overdrive. You wonder if itâs the sheer fact of simply not being fully used to his presence; while Jimin says youâre down bad for the man. Sheâs wrongâ or at least youâre convinced that she isâ and thatâs why you simply think the uncertain feeling of uneasiness that settles in your bones sometimes is the effect of the fact that you never truly know what to expect when you arrive at Renjunâs place.
Some days, when you arrive, thereâs a mess waiting for you in the living room, where you usually work on the project with Renjun. There are pots and pans with dried food everywhere and your partnerâs hands are foaming with washing liquid when he opens the door for you, and you giggle at the sight. Other days, the apartment is full of people you donât know and Renjun has to throw them out with a scream saying that the group was supposed to leave two hours ago, and when you come on weekends, he lets you in wearing sweatpants and bed hair, as if he spent the whole day in his sheets. Dare you say, this is your favorite version of himâ his eyes are half-lidded and he moves slowly, even his remarks arenât as harsh as they tend to get. Jimin once argued and told you that you two donât even need to meet that often for the sake of the projectâ and on a weekend as wellâ but youâd say it adds to the value of the magazine if you two can get opinions out of each other and review each otherâs writing in real time.Â
Some days, his roommate is home, and thatâs when you join Renjun in his room so you two get a bit of privacy (not that youâre doing anything that requires privacy. His roommate Donghyuck is just very nosy and he keeps asking you questions you donât have the time and energy to answer).Â
Today is one of these days, with his energetic roommate roaming the halls of the apartment, but this time, you two donât hide away in the comfort of Renjunâs small, yet very organized room. Sitting in the living room of his and Hyuckâs shared apartment, your bottom meeting the carpeted floor instead of the cushions of their couch, your laptop screen darkening when you donât work on the device for some time and it puts itself to sleep mode. The reason for said action is your attention being somewhere completely elseâ on Donghyuckâs figure trailing in and out of the room, each time wearing a different outfit than before.
âWhat about this one, Y/N? Do I look good?â he asks, posing like a model that didnât pass an audition in any modeling agency, their dream of flashing a smile on the title pages of Vogue fading out of their sight.
You burst out laughing at the weird combination. You donât remember Donghyuck ever being bad at fashion from the few times you've met him before he left their apartment to attend a party or go to classâ youâre quite certain that his habit to always tuck in his shirts into his skinny jeans, the stylistic choice showcasing his long legs making not one, but many girls, boys and others salivate over him. But when seeing him in a tragic combination of cowboy boots and a cow-print shirt, you canât help but giggle.
âHyuck, now youâre just taking the shit. Thatâs your Halloween costume from last year,â the boy next to you on the ground whines, running his hands through his hair in despair.
âOkay, but what if I really want to wear it?â he asks all innocent, his roommate now faking a cry in response, âbesides, I was asking Y/N, so you shut your mouth.â
âI think itâs great,â you nod, wiping the corner of your eyes from the stray tears that fall off from the laughter youâve been doing at the interaction. Your assignment was long forgotten the first moment Donghyuck decided to pay you a visit in the living room, starting with shitting on his professor for making him study on a weekend (which you argued that he couldâve started with earlier in the week, to which he glared at you and asked if he looks like a nerd), and then proceeding to do everything but studyâ starting with making a smoothie in the living roomâ while efficiently making so much noise with the mixer every time Renjun spoke up, annoying the short maleâ to giving you a make-shift fashion show.
âDo you want me to embarrass myself? See, I wore this to test if you were being genuine, but I see now that youâre on Renjunâs side,â he scoffs, shaking his head in disbelief and escaping the living room, making you burst out laughing even more as you hear the door to his room shut with a loud thud.
Heâll come back soonâ youâre sure of it.
And youâre right. After Renjun manages to let out a loud noise of despair at the fact that he has to live with someone like Lee Donghyuckâ not only now, he complains about it every other day, when the latter drags him to parties only for him to be the designated driver for the night and get him home safely, or how he makes him pay for dinner he orders for the both of them without askingâ the other man joins you in the living room again, now dressed casually in sweatpants and a loose shirt.
âOkay, the fashion showâs over. I think Iâll go with the first outfit, just by the way, because it matches my eyes,â he says, quite seriously, to which Renjun only sighs.
âHyuck, your eyes are brown.â
âOkay and?â
âThat what you wore wasâ you know what, never mindâŚâ Renjun shakes his head as he stops himself mid-sentence, making you snicker at the mental image of the outfit Donghyuckâs talking about, because frankly, Renjun is right with his frustration. The shirt his roommate wore was blue, and while it didnât clash in the slightest, it surely didnât match the brown depth of Donghyuckâs orbs, and thatâs what makes the whole thing that much funnier.
Turning your head around to watch Renjunâs roommate moving through the kitchen area, opening up the fridge and pouring himself a glass of milkâ you donât even dare to question him anymoreâ you ask. âWhat is the occasion anyway?â
âJisungâs birthday party,â he mumbles, taking a sip, âyou know Park Jisung, right?â
âNever heard of him,â you shake your head, seeing as the man widens his eyes at you with surprise.
âNo? Well, youâre gonna get to know him soon, then,â he says, shrugging.
âThat sounds like a threat,â you giggle, âwhat do you even mean?â
To that, Donghyuck shifts his eyes to his roommate sitting next to you on the ground, shrugging. âWell, I assumed you were invitedâŚâ he says, grinning to himself.
The man next to you audibly sighsâ what is the reason behind his frustration this time, you truly do not know, but with Renjun, thereâs always something getting on his nerves. He has a problem with having his anger in control sometimes.
Furrowing your eyebrows at the proposition, you shake your head. âWhy would I be invited to Park Jisungâs birthday party?â
âBecause itâs quite the event! Park Jisungâs turning into an adult, and to that, heâs throwing a big party, which means friends of friends of friends are invited,â he says, as if it was the most matter-of-fact information youâve ever heard, âand since youâre a friend of a friend, Iâd assume you get a pass.â
Shrugging, you mutter. âWell, I wasnât invited,â you add, not paying the whole party much thought.Â
The man squints his eyes at the two of you, eyes drifting from one figure to the other, humming to himself as if he was lost in thought. âOkay, thenâŚâ he mysteriously mumbles under his breath before downing the glass and putting it into the sink, completing his visit by exiting the living room.
âWould you come back and wash your dishes after yourself?â Renjun yells into the depths of the apartment, a sneaky remark being thrown his way almost immediately.
âNo, thank you!â
And after watching the interaction, you come to the conclusion that if you were living with Lee Donghyuck, you'd turn kind of crazy too. You canât even blame Renjun anymore. Truth be told, though, you didnât get much work done that Saturday, and you think his sheer presence might be the reason why.
âWhat do you think?â you ask, turning your laptop towards Renjun, the two of you currently sitting in the library, working on your project. Originally, you had planned to go to your placeâ but Jimin texted you last second that she has a guy over, and Renjun said his roommate has a gathering of some sort at his apartment, so you settled on the comfort and silence your university library provides. Not a lot of people are here during this time of the year; the exam season isnât that close yet and no oneâs panicking about last-minute studying, so only a few responsible students are currently scattered across the spacious room on the second floor, working on their essays. You bet theyâre humanities studentsâ they always have the most shit to do when it comes to essays. You study Journalism, but your roommate is a Sociology major, and you donât think youâve ever seen anyone write as many essays as Jimin in a single semester.
What youâre showing Renjun is an opened Microsoft Publisher document, your shared magazine shining from the blue light of the screen. Renjun sent you his copy of the pages heâs done with the animal shelter interview, and as you were looking at the columns of text and off-centered pictures, the perfectionist in you woke up and forced you to fix the tiny mistakes that didnât escape your eye.
âItâs different,â he hums, eyebrows furrowing as he examines the two-page spread, resting his head on his hand, plopped up on his elbow, and pushing his rimmed glasses further up his nose bridge. âDid you change anything?â
âI just⌠played around with it a little,â you mumble, afraid of what he thinks. As far as you know, he could flip out any second and scream at you for doing his work when it was perfectly fine the way he sent it to youâ at least the Huang Renjun you met a few weeks ago would certainly do thatâ and so you donât think itâs that unexpected of you to be so nervous about his opinion.
âThis picture wasnât here before,â he says, pointing to one of the pictures you neatly slotted into the corner of the pageâ it was one of your favorites, you must admit with severe embarrassmentâ with Renjun holding up a baby kitten, looking at it with softened eyes. When you looked at the page spread he sent you the other day, you couldnât believe he didnât add that picture. Something about it being your favoriteâ finding yourself admiring it when you look through the pictures on your cameraâs SD cardâ was enough to make you think itâs surely his favorite as well. It didnât matter that it didnât really fit the professional aura the whole spread radiates. For you, the magazine wasnât complete without including itâ think of that what you will.
âIt was asymmetrical without it, so I had to add itâŚâ you say, scratching the back of your neck. Thatâs a partial lieâ you could make it work if you moved the pictures around a little bit, but Renjun doesnât have to know that.
He hums, eyes scanning over the text, shrugging. âItâs nice. As long as you didnât change the text part, I donât mind,â he says, relief making your shoulders slouch down, not even noticing how tense youâve become, âI actually got bored while working on this, so I get that it didnât really look nice before. Thanks,â he completes, offering you a soft smile as he takes a sip of the black americano sitting on the desk.
âGood,â you nod, shaking off the nervousness from before, âokay.â
Scrolling through the document, moving a few things around, adding better punctuation here and there, the number of pages is still not hitting the criteria for your final grade. Thatâs okayâ you still have a lot of time to complete the magazine and you still have plenty of ideas. To execute them is another thing, but youâre sure youâll find a way.
âWhat about your interview?â Renjun suddenly asks, almost making you jump up from the surprise that is created by his voice suddenly cutting through the silence of the library.
âWhat about it?â you hum, looking at him. His hair is a little tousledâ heâs been putting in way less work than you today, laying on the table occasionally when you donât show him anything on your laptop for a while, acting more as your company than a help. It looks like the coffee on his table is the only thing keeping him awake, and you suddenly feel a little bad for insisting on working on the project even though your initial plans of doing it at your place fell through, because he seems to be exhausted.
âWell, I did the shelter, so you should do something too,â he says, shrugging, âor do something similar, you know⌠I think it would be nice to have you write about something from a reporter's perspective.â
âOh,â you nod, âwell, I dunno⌠I had a few ideas, but itâsâŚâ
âHm?â he motions for you to talk when your voice drifts out, eyes looking at you with patience and genuine interest. The change of demeanor thatâs been happening with him lately slightly shocks you, but you welcome the new character in him with open arms. Still, it doesnât mean you donât get a little hesitant around him whenever he shows you this side of himâ you donât really know how to react, or what to expect of him anymore. Itâs like walking on eggshells, but you canât say you hate the strange anticipation.
âWell, itâs stupid, butâŚâ you start, seeing him roll his eyes at the beginning of your proposition, âmy favorite writer is doing some sort of a fan sign slash q&a thing in the local library next week. Sheâs coming out with a new book, and I think it would be nice to get an interview with her, but sheâs probably very busy and everything, so that wonât work out.â
Looking at Renjun, feeling shy of the sudden revelation of hopes and dreams, you chew on your bottom lip in anticipation. The range of answers he could give you is truly bigâ he could laugh at you, tell you to go alone, or he could tell you that itâs a stupid idea, a boring one, even, or he could be supportiveâ the least likely response, you think. Sharing your idea with him makes you a little hesitant again, feeling a little naked in front of him, and you even avert your gaze towards your laptop and aimlessly scroll through the document to avoid his gaze, to seem more nonchalant and not at all bothered by his lack of words, when he gives you a tired hum.
âWell, you could at least do an article about the library, then. To advertise sustainability, and all⌠And kids these days donât read much, so I think itâs nice to talk about it,â he says, once again folding over the table and burrowing his face in the space between his folded arms and his chest, half sitting, half laying down on the furniture, âwanna go next week? Maybe we can catch that writer of yours.â
Allowing yourself to look at him, relief once again washing over you at the acceptance, you canât help but smile at his slurred words of affirmation. âI mean, Iâm downâŚâ
Doubting you could get the interviewâ not even trying to reach out to the writer, already setting yourself up for the expected failureâ you make plans to visit the library the said day with Renjun anyway. Youâll get your camera and maybe get some nice shots, maybe ask around for an interview from one of the nice, old librarians instead. Itâs not a bad idea, and it fits the vibe of your magazine quite nicely.
Who knows, maybe you could even get your book signed. Doesnât hurt to try.
You think it was safe to say that you didnât expect to see a text message pop up on the screen of your phone one afternoon, the black letters shining darkly on the bright screen with a hesitant, yet a little hurried invitation to Park Jisungâs birthday party. The whole interaction you had about it with Renjun and Hyuck was awkward, and so to see getting an invitation for yourself the day of the said event was a shocking concept, leaving you scrambling your things from various places of your apartment and putting them into a handbag before getting dressed for the occasion.Â
Quickly learning that Lee Donghyuck is a man of his wordâ meaning that he never lies, especially when it comes to big partiesâ your mouth hangs open when you arrive to the address Renjun texted you in the afternoon, the big mension-like building full of people youâve never seen before, leaving you to acknowledge that friends of friends of friends must have been invited to fill up the whole place, since itâs not possible for poor Park Jisung to know everyone at his birthday party. The fact makes you feel less special; the invitation not really making you feel like you were wanted there, the place breaking in its seams making you internalize a thought that you were there just to fill up the blank spaces and Renjun invited you only for the sheer fact of needing a lot of people for his friendâs party. A little disappointed, yet, still kind of amazed at the size of it all, you walk out of Jiminâs carâ she offered to drive you thereâ and hesitantly set your foot to the grass that divides the land from the sidewalk.Â
Feeling a little lost, turning your head in various directions to try to find anyone youâd knowâ Huang Renjun being the best alternative, since he was the one who invited you, after allâ you start to feel a little out of place when no one pays you any attention and the loud music filling your ears only acts as a distraction that slowly makes you oversaturated with stimulus. Just when you go to take your phone out of your bag to call either Renjun or your roommate to come back to pick you up and drive you to the safety of your apartment, a hand lands on your shoulder and makes you turn around in your tracks, a strange sense of comfort enveloping your insides when you see the short blonde peeking at you from under his carelessly styled bangs, a grin sitting on his face. âYouâre here!â
âYeah. I told you Iâd comeâŚ?â you mumble, observing Renjunâs sudden enthusiasm at your arrival, letting the man drag you inside of the building.Â
Youâd be lying if you said you didnât feel all the eyes of the guests on you. While you were a stranger to all of them, you are almost certain the popular Huang Renjun was one of the more known people of the bunch, catching attention of multiple friends of his and also friends of their friends, and suddenly, the feeling of his touch on your wrist as he drags you inside makes your skin burn, your brain almost overheating when you realize this might as well be the first time youâve had any sort of physical contact with the male. Fixing your gaze on his back, enveloped in an oversized leather jacket, you start to wonder if heâs drunk.
âDo you want anything to drink?â he asks, finally turning back to you when you arrive in the spacious kitchen. You wonder if this house is rented, or if Park Jisungâs one of the wealthy kids in the town. You truly have no knowledge on the man, and when you hesitantly look around the room, trying to sort out what alcohol they have in storeâ while mentally thinking of what would make you the least hammered, considering your low alcohol toleranceâ you feel Renjunâs eyes glued to you, heat inevitably rising to your cheeks. âWhatâs that in your hand?â he asks, making you jump out of your haze.
âOh,â you stutter, âI brought a birthday gift for Jisung,â you mumble, seeing Renjunâs glossy eyes blink at you a few times, his lips suddenly twitching up in amusement. In this moment, you think he truly must be drunk, his fingers reaching towards the gift bag in your left hand as he peeks inside, noticing the handwritten card and a box of chocolates you brought to the boy youâve never seen before. Your project partner cracks up as he puts the bag away to the corner of the room.
âYouâre too sweet for this world,â Renjun giggles as he looks back at you, making you widen your eyes in surprise at the affectionate words falling off his tongue.
âWhy?â
âNobody actually expected you to bring a gift, you know,â he says as he walks through the half-empty kitchen, eyes roaming over the solo cups filled with alcohol, âyou donât even know him. Half the people here donât know him and Iâm pretty sure half of his actual friend group didnât give him anything.â
âOh,â you blink, suddenly feeling stupid. âWell, I didnât want to seem rudeâŚâ you sheepishly mumble, scratching the back of your neck in hesitance. Maybe you did go a little overboardâ nobody can really blame you, though. Youâre not a big party goer, and since itâs someoneâs birthday, you only assumed itâs socially expected of you to bring a gift. And itâs Renjunâs friend, on top of thatâ one would say you wanted to give off a good impression, as his plus-one to the party, whatever that means. If you were considered that, to be exactâ with the amount of people here, though, you were starting to feel a little lost in the situation.
âSee, youâre too sweet,â he says, shrugging, eyes still fixated on the kitchen counter as he seemingly searches for a specific drink. Arm motioning towards one of the red solo cups, he suddenly turns to you and offers you the contents, smiling. âHe loves chocolate, though, so that giftâs gonna be his favorite. Well, if it even gets to him in this whole mess⌠rum and coke?â he asks, and without much thought, you eagerly take the cup from his hand, nodding.
âThanks,â you say, tasting the alcohol on your tongue. You donât tell him that rum and coke is your biggest enemyâ not because it tastes bad, quite the opposite, actually. You enjoy the mixture too much for you to control yourself sometimes. You can only pray that you donât get too loose tonight.
The manâs eyes stay strangely glued to your figure as you sip from the cup, and you almost open your mouth to tease him about itâ or ask if thereâs something on your face, either orâ when thereâs a chant coming out of one of the rooms outside, incoherent screams slowly forming into one recognisable wordâ a name, to be exactâ the voices calling Park Jisung, tonightâs birthday boy. Renjunâs eyes widen at that, his body moving fast as he tugs you by your hand again, almost spilling your drink in the process, your figure suddenly standing in a living room seemingly bigger than your whole apartment, the sight in front of you making you laugh.
A tall, lanky boy is thrown up in the air by the arms of multiple menâ one of which you recognise to be Hyuckâ as the whole room chants Jisung's name, the sight a little comedic in your eyes. Rose tint settles on Park Jisung's face as the whistling only gets louder, a few phones with the flash turned on pointed to his face, the moment captured in time. You wonder what the boy did in his life to get this amount of popularity, but you can only imagine that, as one would say, this could very well be a core memory for him. You only turn adult once in your life, and for some reason, the thought of Park Jisung doing so surrounded by his friends that threw him perhaps the biggest birthday party in the history of your university campus, you get a little emotional for him. Maybe Renjun was right with you being too sweet for this worldâ in this moment, though, you think youâre too soft instead.
After a while, the men get tired of holding up his weight and the boy slowly comes down from the high, the hollering getting more quiet as it turns into the birthday song, making you join in with the singing. The thought of being an outcast, just a random person in the crowd slowly seeps away when you feel included in the moment, worry leaving you as you watch Donghyuckâ the biggest hype man of his friends, or so it seemsâ shake the birthday boy vigorously by his shoulders before he lets go and plants a sloppy kiss to his cheek, which leads to the two of them chasing each other around the crowded place.
Watching the whole scene unfold right in front of your eyes, you find yourself gazing at Renjun from the corner of your eye, the bright grin on his face making your heart squeeze in a weird way. He seems so happy in this moment, dragging you from room to room excitedly as if he was a regular in this place, the joy of celebrating his friend making his flushed face glow in a healthy way. You got used to seeing his face clouded in a shadow; the worried crease in between his eyebrows and the darkness under his eyes regular visitors in his expression, so to see him seep in the ugly orange lights of the luxurious house tugs at your heartstrings in a way you choose to not recognize or name.Â
âY/N!â you hear your name screamed from somewhere in the room, making you tear your eyes away from the man standing by your side. Looking at the source of the yell, you find Lee Donghyuck striding towards you with his long legs, the action almost threatening, yet, his face beams in an excited aura.
âHyuck!â
âYou came!â he yells back in the same energy as last time, although his body is now only a few steps away from you, making you giggle. You recognise his outfit to be one of the multiple he showed you back at their apartment before he started acting all silly, the memory making you laugh in fondness.
âI did!â you nod, âI got invited,â you say, voice almost sounding proud of the achievement.Â
âYeah, I know,â he says as his eyes drift from you to Renjun, his eyebrows wiggling suggestively before he earns himself a punch to the shoulder from his roommate, a sharp, over-exaggerated scowl escaping his lips at the motion. âCome meet Jisung!â he quickly switches up the topic, dragging you along with himself like a rag doll in an instance. He must be drunk; you think.Â
You wonder why you keep being dragged around the houseâ maybe itâs a sign that youâre too weak and should probably start working out more so you can stand your ground. Nonetheless, you follow the man as you look around, as if to apologize to Renjun for leaving him, when you see the blonde following you to the small group in the corner of the living room, recognising them to be the ones holding up Jisung just a few minutes prior.Â
âJisung! This is Y/N!â Donghyuck utters out as soon as you get to the small gathering, all eyes suddenly glued to you. You wouldnât say it made you feel comfortable or even invitedâ quite the opposite, to be honestâ but the man that was addressed cutely turns to you, a shy smile plastered on his face when he greets you.
âAh! Hello!â
You doubt Park Jisung even knows who you are. You doubt any of these people doâ with how theyâre looking at you in examination, but you still bite through it as you force a smile on your face. âHappy birthday,â you say to him, earning yourself a bright smile from the recipient.
âThanks!â he beams. âYouâre Renjun hyungâs friend, right?â he asks in response, almost making you choke on your spit in surprise at the fact that the boy knows who you are, which leads you to believe that you were talked about in this circle before.
âSort of,â you nod, forcing out a giggle.
âSort of?â the annoyed voice of Huang Renjun himself fills your ears from your right, making you jump up at the proximity of him that you werenât aware of before, the mock offense on his face making you giggle when you think of the remorse he treated you with when you first met. He looked like he never wanted to speak to you in his life, and now heâs acting offended at you not fully calling him your friend? Yes, you did that to spite himâ because if you werenât friends, you truly donât know what you were even doing here in the first placeâ but you still think the whole thing is a little ironic. âYouâre at our house at least once a week and weâre not friends in your eyes?âÂ
âWell, thatâs only because I have to,â you argue, when the man only shakes his head at you in disbelief.
âOkay, youâre not allowed to eat our snacks when you come over anymore,â he says, shrugging in nonchalance. Laughing, you find yourself looking over the group youâre standing with, the discomfort slowly fading away when you engage in conversation with Renjun. You catch a few names you canât really place to their respective facesâ mainly because Jisung was the only one formally introduced to youâ when you notice a girl staring at you in examination, her figure not noticed by you before.Â
The longer you stare at her, the longer you start to recognise her, and before you let panic overtake youâ in all honesty, you donât even know why youâd panic at this factâ you realize itâs none other than Huh Yunjin, your friendâs âcheating ex-girlfriendâ looking at you with something resembling spite in her eyes, her jaw clenched and her look glazing from your outfit to your face, as if mentally scoring you on your attractiveness, judging every detail of your body, all while a tall boy hugs her to his sideâ whom you presume is her new boyfriend.
He looks nothing like Renjunâ he is quite the opposite, if you really think about itâ and even though you tear your eyes away from her figure, your brain still screams at you with arguments that you look nothing like her; even though it shouldnât really matter. Youâre not Huang Renjunâs new girlfriendâ not even the object of his desire, or the new girl by his sideâ youâre just his project partner, a classmate heâs grown to calling a friend, but still, you canât help but notice her radiating beauty, the outshining features on her face and the charismatic aura she radiatesâ the polar opposite to everything youâd describe yourself as; and the comfort you felt while talking with Renjunâs friends is suddenly swept under the carpet, long forgotten when you still feel her eyes burning through your skull, her gaze making you like an intruder, someone whoâs not supposed to be here, someone who doesnât belong.Â
And to make things even worse, you suddenly feel Renjunâs hand around your waist, and when your eyes lock with his you swear you see a hint of understatement in them, something that lets you know that heâs aware of his ex girlfriendâs burning stare; his protective side kicking in, yet still making you question the matter even more.
You bet he did it to soothe you. You can even clearly read his intentions in the warm smile he sends you when he squeezes your side, hugging you closer to himself, but the more youâre aware of his burning palm on your flesh, the more uncertain you become, the less engaged in the conversation you get, and the more uncomfortable you feel under the orange lights of the living room.
âWanna go outside? Iâm pretty sure they have a karaoke machine there, if you wanna play,â you feel Renjun whisper into your ear, his warm breath hitting your skin, the hint of vodka in it supporting your earlier claims and that he was at least a little tipsy after all.Â
Nonetheless, you nod and find him leading you outside, not before you turn around to look at Yunjin for one last time, though, seeing clear jealousy shading her expression; making you wonder if you were invited just because she was too, and if you just fulfilled your designated role for the night.
âAre you sure you donât mind?â you ask, looking at your companion as the two of you sit on the stairs outside of the university building, your bags carelessly placed at your feet. Itâs getting quite dark out, the winter days still being insanely short even though itâs the middle of February and spring is slowly approaching the town. The two of you had worked on your assignment in the library before Renjun told you that he has to wait for his friends Jeno and Donghyuck to pick him up, since they are meeting up with their friends from high school, their friend group living out of town requiring the two of them to take a drive there.
âOf course not,â Renjun shakes his head, âI offered to drop you off, so why would I mind?âÂ
âWhat about your friendsââ
âIf they have anything against it, Iâll make sure to choke them, so donât worry about that,â Renjun softly laughs at his own joke, trying to ease you. Still, thereâs something inside of you that makes the atmosphere heavy and thick, having you crack your knuckles as you sit in silence, chewing on your bottom lip from nerves.
âWhatâs up? Youâve been acting weird lately,â Renjun hums, looking at you from his place on your left.Â
You tried hard to mask your hesitance, especially because you think the worries inside of you are stupid, but you canât help but feel a hint of discomfort whenever you think of Jisungâs birthday party. Sure, you had a great timeâ his friends were nice to you, Hyuck even dramatically sang a song at the karaoke with you when Renjun got tired, the two of you taking shots together when you were done. You danced with Renjun after, the music keeping you close, and when you got tired, he walked you home. Everything felt normal between youâ except from the weird closeness and occasional touches he sent your wayâ but you presume that was the effect of alcohol, so you didnât ponder on it that much.
The eyes of his ex girlfriend on you the whole evening is what made you feel a bit itsy about the situation, and even though there was no hint that would further prove your previous claims, you canât help but think about Huh Yunjin from time to time, and thatâs what makes you feel at least a bit awkward about the whole thing.
âNothing, Iâm fine,â you say, trying to play it off.
âCome on,â Renjun sighs, âtell me. Is it something I did?â
Shaking your head, you roll your eyes at his insisting. The shift in dynamic is ironical, to say the leastâ 4 months ago, he wouldnât care about what was making you feel so down, he wouldnât even care about you walking home from university alone in the darkness of the evening hours, but now, the crease between his brows almost makes him look worried about you, and you canât say you hate itâ even though in this moment, youâd rather have him not care at all.
âOkay, so Iâll just play a guessing game, then,â he scoffs, humming, lost in thought. âYouâve been weird since the party. Something happened there?âÂ
âNo,â you disagree, tone of voice almost sounding desperate and harrowing, not really wanting him to keep asking about the reasoning behind your mood.
âOkay, so thatâs a yes. Did someone make you feel uncomfortable? Do I need to beat somebody up? Oh god, was it Hyuck? That fucker said something to you, right? Iâm gonna lock him out of the apartment, I swear to godââ
âIt wasnât Hyuck,â you giggle at his outrage, deciding to save his roommateâs life.
âIt wasnât?â he asks, seemingly genuinely surprised, expecting his devilish roommate to be the reason behind all the bad things in the world. âOkay, so it must have been me, no? What did I do?âÂ
Sighing and shaking your head in disbelief at his insistence, you grunt. âYou didnât do anything wrong, Jun, can you just stop asking?â you say, the nickname rolling of your tongue automatically, without much thinking.Â
Thereâs a moment of silence between the two of you. It does nothing to help you relax or feel better about the situation, but at least you think Renjun finally dropped the topic and wonât ask you about it again. Youâd rather have the ground swallow you whole than to admit whatâs been bugging you, especially when itâs Renjun himself youâre talking to about the matter.
You were, once again, wrong in your assumptions. Renjun did not drop the topicâ no, he just took his sweet time to hit the nail on the head.
âWas it because of Yunjin?âÂ
The question opens a pit in your stomach, the embarrassment creeping out of your body and making you heat up not helping your case. Hands clammy as you shake your head and gesture, trying to prove your disagreement with the question to the best of your abilitiesâ but only making yourself look stupid and like youâre trying too hardâ your words come out weirdly high-pitched, only further proving Renjunâs point.
âNo, itâ itâs not that, Iâ Iââ
Renjun scoffs at you, shaking his head. âItâs okay. Did sheâ did she make you feel uncomfortable? I know sheâs been staring a lot the whole evening, Iâm sorry about thatâŚâ
His words do a little to comfort you. You wouldnât say you were perfectly fine with the fact that he knows that it was his ex girlfriend thatâs been on your mind the past few daysâ because you two arenât dating, and realistically, this shouldnât matter to youâ but his understanding eyes bearing into yours make you calm down a little when you sigh and avert your gaze, chewing on the inside of your cheek before you speak back up again.
âItâs okay,â you hum, âIâ It was expected, I guess?â
Renjun hums, eyes focusing somewhere into the unknown. Picking at the skin on your cuticles, you think the conversation is over and youâve done a good job at playing it off, half of your worries now soothed, but Renjun is a man full of surprises, it seems, when he looks at you again, licking his lips in hesitance.
âBut thatâs not all, is it?â he asks, but he gets no answer from you. It doesnât matterâ your silence is enough of a conformation. âLook, I didnât⌠I didnât invite you to make her jealous, or anything, if thatâs whatâs running through that brain of yours, okay? I didnât even know she would be there.â
Blinking a few times at him, not expecting him to read you so well, you let out the breath you didnât even know youâve been holding, nodding at his reassuring words. âOhâŚâ
âI invited you because I thought youâd have fun⌠and because I kind of wanted you there. And so did Hyuck, actually, he thinks youâre his platonic soulmate, or somethingââ the man rambles, explaining his intentions to you, the frantic words coming out of his mouth making you giggle. Relief washes over his face at that, noticing the ease in the atmosphere, his hand gently squeezing your knee when your laughs get quiet. âEverythingâs good now?â
âYeah,â you nod, âthanks. It was silly, butâ you know,â you shrug, awkwardly grinning to yourself.
âYeah,â he sighs out, looking back in front of him, the moment of silent sincerity between the two of you having him open up to you, âit wasnât like that. me and her⌠it wasnât quite the same for a while, you know? Like, I knew it was over before it really happened, but nonetheless, I didnât expect her to⌠to do what she did to end it.â
You hum, not really knowing what words you could offer him to console him. Not really wanting to ask any more questions, you wait for him to talk by himself, to assure youâre not insensitive or prying too much. Youâll let him tell you how much he wants, and youâll silently thank him for the trust he has in you when holding up his feelings to you on a silver platter, naked and vulnerable for you to see and examine.Â
âItâs like⌠I wanted to end it, but not with her cheating on me. Thatâ that hurt more than the actual break up, I think. And maybe it shouldnât matter, because I wasnât in love with her anymore anyway, but it still⌠left a scar, I think,â he hums, and by the way he plays with his fingers in his lap, you can tell he didnât expect himself to open up to you like thisâ maybe this is the first time heâs even sharing this with anyone, and the urge to protect him and his heart is suddenly stronger than ever before, even though itâs been somewhere there, deep inside of you, all along.
âThatâs valid,â you say, ânobody deserves that to happen to them, no matter how your relationship looked at the time. You were still together, and she shouldnât have done that,â you mumble, hoping to provide comfort to him, but also hoping your words arenât unwelcome at this very moment.
The blonde looks at you, an appreciative smile appearing on his face. âThanks,â he says. Thereâs nothing to thank you for, you think, but perhaps those are the words he needed to hear for a while now. Perhaps your sentences just mended something in him, perhaps you were the voice that finally made him admit that what heâs been feeling about the situation wasnât stupid or irrational.
In a moment of weakness, a selfish masochism, even, you let out a prying sentence slip out of your lipsâ a sentence that could hurt you, have you not been prepared for the outcome. And maybe you were going too far, maybe you shouldâve stayed quiet, but you canât turn back time and the words were already spoken. âDo you ever miss her?âÂ
Renjun thinks for a whileâ a heartbeat of a second that makes you feel like youâre falling into a deep abyssâ before he shakes his head. âNot really. Not her, I donât miss her. I think that sometimes, I just miss what we had, but⌠thatâs long gone.â
Humming indifferently, you accept his response in a quiet solace.Â
You donât know where this conversation brings you, but you bet itâs a step in some direction.
After a while, with Renjunâs head soundly resting on your shoulder when the silence gets too long, yet a comforting aura still shades the two of you sitting at the stairs, thereâs a black Ford Fiesta honking at the parking lot, the two of you jumping to your feet. The boy drags you to the backseat, your bags hitting the floor of the vehicle, as Jeno looks back at you from the front, smiling at you with moon crescents in his eyes.
âHello!â
âHi,â you breathe out.
âIs Y/N tagging along?â Hyuck gasps from the passengerâs seat, turning towards you two, a face of a pleasant surprise written all over his face. You know what, maybe Renjun was right and you and his roommate are platonic soulmates of some sort. Or at least thatâs how Lee Donghyuckâs been acting ever since the day he met you.
âIâm not,â you giggle, shaking your head in disapproval.
âJeno, can you drop Y/N off at her apartment?â Renjun hums, and suddenly, the previous worries leave you as soon as the tall man nods and tells you to navigate him to your place. There was no reason why youâd be rejected by Renjunâs friendsâ for more reasons than one, you just arenât aware of them yet.
The ride to your apartment is filled with laughter. Squinting at your project partner sitting next to you at the back of the car, you notice that heâs glowing brightly in the reflections of the lampposts shining through the windows of the car, a stolen galaxy swirling in his eyes when your eyes meet when you pay your goodbyes to the guys while getting off at your driveway a few minutes later.
And itâs quite funny. You donât even live that far.
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Clapping when your favorite writer completes the little interactive Q&A at the local library on a Monday afternoonâ all throughout you didnât have any courage to ask any questions yourself, even though you had plentyâ you stand up from your place at one of the little, lanky folding chairs in the back of the room and smooth your hands over the skirt of your dress, getting the creases out. Youâve learned a lot about the author todayâ all from how she started writing, what inspired her to write your most favorite novel, and where she finds her inspiration for writing. You have a lot of information, yet, you still bet you could master more questions, if you were to do an interview with herâ you wouldnât even have to try as hard.Â
Reading is one of your passions, itâs something that brought you to the love you have for writing, and although you didnât stick with fiction for long, finding that the world building and creating plot and characters got boring for you after a while, you found your love for writing shining through when you type articles; making sure your headlines are captivating, that your articles are well-structured and bring something new to the table. Itâs a completely different branchâ some would say a less creative oneâ but itâs undeniable that the love for it started in you when you first started reading books, when you were little, in the quiet and comfort of your room.
Glancing back at Renjun, the boy follows you like a lost puppy (you bet itâs his first time at the library, despite him owning quite a few books himselfâ you noticed so while examining his room one time and found classics in his bookshelf), he offers you a soft smile, nudging you to keep walking. Thereâs a line forming towards the head of the room, where the writer is still sitting, numbers of passionate readers and fans of her work waiting to get their books signed. Thereâs a little stand in the middle of the far right wall, containing numerous books written by the person currently sitting in the same room, breathing the same air as you two, and you donât hesitate to buy the latest one, the one you havenât had the chance to read yet, with the intention of getting it signed.
âWhich oneâs your favorite?â Renjun asks, standing close to you and pointing towards the stacks of books on the stand.
âThat one,â you hum, bringing his attention to the paperback cover at the very corner of the stand, watching as the man takes it into his hands and flips it over, reading through the summary. He looks like one of those Pinterest boards youâd title âDark academiaâ with a series of emojis that fit the âaestheticâ, with his plaid coat layered on top of a knitted, light brown sweater, the blonde fringe slightly falling into his eyes.Â
âIâll get this one, then,â he looks at one of the ladies behind the stand, smiling at her as he gets his wallet out.
âDonât you want the latest one?â
âNah,â he shrugs, smiling at the lady once again when the book is back in his hold, paid for and now in his ownership. His eyes are back at you when he offers you the explanation. âYou said you liked this one, so I wanna try it. And you donât know if the latest one is any good, so at least Iâve heard a good review on this one and donât have to be afraid of buying a shitty book,â he snickers, making you roll your eyes at the tone of his voice, but still, thereâs a little man in your brain screaming at the top of his lungsâ screeching, evenâ at the action, the gears in your brain turning faster and faster as you let yourself indulge and overthink his words. He bought it because itâs your favoriteâ so he saidâ and in a split second of delusion, it doesnât matter to you if it was just because he wanted to be sure the book is good, or if it was just him wanting to read your favorite book as a way of learning more about you.
âAs if any of her books could be bad,â you mumble, moving slowly through the line. Youâre the last ones waiting for the autograph, and while thereâs still a lot of people in front of you, you canât help but feel a little nervous at the promise of an interaction with the author.
âWell, you can never really know. Everyone has bad days.â
Snickering at his argument, you shake your head in disbelief and move a few steps forward again. Youâve taken a few photographs of the library while you were sitting and listening to the talk; a few of the authorâ to capture the nice memoryâ and some of the interior as well, showcasing the numerous shelves filled with books of different genres that the library provides. Still, you take the camera into your hands again, taking a few moreâ you were sure to get permission from the smiley and welcoming librarians when you arrivedâ trying to capture the atmosphere and the heartwarming aura of it all. A little selfishly, for your own memory, you turn to your companion and point the lens towards him, seeing as he poses with the book, acting a little silly when you take the picture, and when he breaks into an amused grin after, you take another oneâ a moment captured in time, his toothy laugh on full display. When you look at the picture again, your heart warms up a little at the image. Maybe you could get it printed out and add it to your memory book alongside the pictures you have from your first university parties and moving into the new apartment with Jiminâ just so you have something to look back to.
Soon enough, you reach the front of the room, your bodies only a few steps away from the author. When the last guests in front of you leave, paying their goodbyes, you take a step forward with a little sigh, trying to encourage yourself and also calm down the erratic beating of your heart, ready to face the idol youâve been looking up to since you were 11. With Renjun on your side, you put on your most picture-worthy smile, clammy hands offering the book to the writer when you reach the long table, choking on your words.
âHello,â you greet, not really knowing what to say. You would be lying if you said you didnât rehearse this in your brain seventy different times ever since you talked with Renjun about going to the library last week, trying to make up the perfect scenario and find the best words to use when you finally meet her, but in this very moment, the whole script flies through the window and youâre left silent and hesitant, heat rising to your cheeks when you canât seem to find the right words to say.
âHello,â you hear Renjun greet shortly after you, bumping into you a little with his hip when he stumbles to the table, seemingly more calm than you, trying to save the day, âmy nameâs Huang Renjun,â he says, and you want to kick him in his shinâ because who even does that? Who tells their full name to a stranger, an author heâs never heard of before actually attending this meet and greet, acting as if he was an old friend of hers, meeting the famous writer after a long time? You almost thought heâd save you from the embarrassment and lead the way, from the way he approached her, but after hearing those words come out of his mouth, you almost go to scold him for his behavior.
To your surprise, though, the writerâs eyes widen in what seems to be realization, nodding to herself. âSo you must be Y/N!â she says, looking back at you, a welcoming smile appearing on her lips.Â
âI- I-â you stutter, suddenly feeling really confused. Is this a dream? Are you asleep? Or is your favorite writer suddenly a psychic too? What are you missing?
âYeah! Sheâs just a little nervous right now,â he grins, taking a short look at you before he turns back to the author, âso⌠I take it as you havenât changed your mind about the interview?â
âNot at all! Iâm actually really happy to hear that students are taking interest in my writing and that they want to interview me,â she says, quickly signing your books on the front pages, offering them back to you, âI usually donât give interviews just to anyoneâ you know, it would get a little too busy if I did thatâ but your passion really caught my attention.It reminds me of myself when I was your age⌠Just give me a few seconds, I have a phone call to make right now, but after Iâm done, Iâm all yours!âÂ
âOf course!â Renjun nods, watching as the author stands up from the table and disappears in one of the back rooms, seemingly to take care of the call. Turning back to you, still finding you dumbfounded from the interaction, he canât help but let out an amused laugh. âAre you okay over there?â
âI- What-â you stutter, shaking your head as if to make your brain reboot, dragging your hand through your hair to get it out of your face, âhow did you even manage to- she doesnât even-â you fail to create coherent sentences, shock and surprise overshadowing your otherwise good choice of vocabulary, confusion spreading over your face like a shadow.
âI have my ways,â he shrugs nonchalantly, as if this was the easiest thing to accomplish, once again breaking into a grin when he sees your stoic face, âmaybe try to smile a little? She might think youâre terrified of her if you keep frowning like that.â
âI am,â you mumble, still not quite comprehending the situation.
Rolling his eyes at you, he snickers. âCome on,â he says, âI bet you have plenty of questions for her up in that brain of yours,â he points to the middle of your forehead, shaking his head at your frozen figure.
âI do, but-â you mumble, catching yourself mid-sentence, âhow did you even-â the words stream out your mouth, a puzzled expression not leaving your face.
âYou can thank me later. Now focus on your job,â he says, turning you by your shoulders and pushing you a little towards the author that has now emerged out of the back room, a welcoming glint in her eye when her eyes land at the two aspiring journalists.
On that Monday afternoon, with sweaty palms and tongue-tied as you stutter out the curious questions, making an interview for your imaginary magazine, you learn that contrary to the popular demand, Huang Renjun is quite full of surprises.Â
The longer you know Renjun, the more you hang out without the purpose of working on your assignment together. Truth be told, you started working on it pretty early into the semester, and while others were now aimlessly pulling all nighters to complete the magazine, you and Renjun were pretty much done with it already by now, since you forced the man to start working on it as soon as it was possible. He didnât say it out loud, but you can tell he was thankful for thatâ it would kill the both of you if you had to focus on the project now, when exam season is slowly, but surely in reach and youâll have to start studying soon.
It was a little awkward at firstâ you still remember the first time you watched Netflix with him in the silence of his apartment, with his mood very apparently below zeroâ starting with the two of you taking breaks in between working on your assignment, talking about the latest episodes of the anime you two have, coincidentally, chosen to watch at the same time; later progressing into full on sessions of gossip with his roommate Donghyuck joining the two of you at the comfortable couch. Youâd say your friendship started a little this way, with you and Renjun running to the convenience store when you ran out of snacks in the middle of your study sessions and the two of you randomly laughing at something in your Journalism class, earning yourself scolding looks from the professor. It was unexpected, but you grew familiar with the antics, flowing through the days together, filling the boring days with texts full of TikTok links and Donghyuck sending you random pictures of your project partner all zoomed in on Snapchat. You even invited Renjun over a few times, Jimin accepting the new man in the comfort of your home when she realized heâs not as bad as he used to be before, as you ate up all of your snacks this time around instead, having impromptu karaoke sessions in your room, trying to quiz each other on the lyrics of your top tracks of the last year on Spotify.Â
Everything felt casual, growing more in tune with the man he was, learning his antics and all about his character. You quickly learned that when heâs feeling down, he gets a little snappyâ a bad habit you made him recognise and try to eliminate, at least when youâre around. You found out that when heâs nervous, he bites his nails, and you choose to slap his palms from the proximity of his lips whenever you catch him in the act. When heâs annoyedâ much like when you prevent him from the action of gnawing at his fingernails until the skin around them bleedsâ he rolls his eyes and sighs, sometimes even shakes his head at you in disapproval. He looks adorable while doing so, but to save both of you the embarrassment, youâd never tell him out loud.
And youâd even dare to say he learns about you too. Heâs an observing individual, and youâd even argue that he cares about you at least a little. For one, heâs not rude towards you anymore, the way he was when you two first started talking, and also, he shows his affection towards you in the most Renjun ways possible. Heâd argue that heâs not good with words, but heâs always there to affirm you with them in his true love language whenever youâre stressed or overwhelmed with responsibilities. He also remembers your favorite drinks and snacks, opting to save them for you whenever you come by his place, and even slipping some into your bag before you leave his apartment. Heâs a caring individual, a big hearted man, delicate in all directions.
You believe itâs impossible not to fall for him at least a little. Not when you really know himâ the way you do, from up close, in his most joyful moments and the ones where he tries to battle you away when the ghosts in his brain try to make him shelter himself away from everyone too.
But you wouldnât tell him that. Never in a thousand years.
âI hate all this fucking snow,â you tell him instead, when you walk by his side with your groceries in hand, the tips of your fingers brittled from the cold. âWhy is it even snowing in the first place, itâs the end of February, for fuckâs sake!âÂ
The two of you decided to go for a grocery run together, and while some would say itâs not a fun activity to do, you think you like experiencing mundane things with your close ones the most. If you enjoy someoneâs company, you truly do not care what you do togetherâ you always go pick up packages from the post with Jimin, or drive your little sibling to the store when youâre back home, even though the action itself doesnât provide you any conventionally âfunâ experiences, most of these are a fond memory in your brain, because you got to spend time with someone you love. Itâs the same right nowâ even though itâs snowing heavily and you canât feel your feet from the coldâ you went to buy groceries with Renjun when he texted you about it, realizing you could buy some things you ran out of as well, opting to walk there together.
âI thought you liked winter?â he snickers, seeing your grumpy expression.Â
âWhy would you think that?â
âBecause you said you hated summer,â he says, matter of factly, making you giggle to mask the warmth spreading on your insides from the knowledge that he remembers the random fact you once told him when you were working on your project together.
âYeah, but that doesnât mean I like winter either,â you say, shrugging.
âDo you even like anything?â
âNo,â you shake your head, totally serious before you burst into laughter, âkidding. I like spring,â you smile at him, eloquently, shuffling your legs along the snowed-in ground, moving closer to the campus, near to where you both live.
âI like spring too, actually.â
âBecause your birthdayâs in spring?â you snicker, teasing him.
âMaybe,â he admits, laughing with you. âNo, but I think springâs neat for a number of reasons. It always feels⌠like a new beginning, perhaps? After months of silence, you can finally hear the chirping of birds in the morning, and the sun sets later too, so the days feel longerâŚâ he says, and you find yourself observing him, admiring the love he has for the season.
âExactly,â you nod, pointing your gaze towards the ground when you notice that he caught you staring, embarrassment creeping up your back before you shudder from the cold, heavy snowflakes falling on top of your head, drenching your freshly washed locks and making your cheeks burn with cold. You canât remember the last time it snowed so hardâ you were in for a couple of warm winters for the last couple of yearsâ and as much as you hate to admit it because of your noticeable aversion towards winter, you must say it looks quite magical.
âLook, I know you hate winter, but you do have windows in your flat, right?â he jokes, making you roll your eyes at the nagging you know youâre about to hear. âMaybe look out of them before you go out, so you could dress for the weather the next time.â
âVery funny,â you snicker, âIâll let you know, it wasnât snowing when I was getting ready.â
âOkay then, maybe start using the weather app. Itâs great if you want to know how cold it really is outside, and youâre quite good with technology, so maybe you could-â
âOh, fuck off,â you snap, but feel yourself grinning at the teasing.
The man lets out a sighâ a habit of frustration he does a lot whenever youâre aroundâ before you feel him tugging something onto the top of your head, your ears suddenly shielded by soft fabric. Looking up at your companion in shock, you notice that the beanie that had been sitting on his head until now is covering yours instead; and although you appreciate the gesture with a giddy clench on your insides, you find yourself protesting.
âJun! Youâll get cold,â you pout.
âOkay, but so will you, and as far as Iâm concerned, I have more layers on than you right now, so you need it more than me,â he shrugs, all nonchalant, making you hesitantly smile at him and shut up, keeping the warm wool over your head.Â
Next time, youâll look at the weather app to save your heart some trouble.Â
Or maybe you wonât.
Walking closer to your apartment complex, naturally accepting the fact that Renjun decided to walk you homeâ or just hasnât realized heâs doing so yetâ you fall into comfortable conversation, mostly consisting of you complaining and Renjun finding your tangent amusing.
âMy groceries will get all wet! Fucking hell, RenjunâŚâ
âI didnât force you to come,â he laughs.
âWell, but you have the weather app, as opposed to me, so maybe you couldâve predicted the fact that it was going to snow soon,â you pout, shaking your head in disbelief.Â
âAnd if I did?âÂ
âThen whyâd you drag me out?â you huff, nearing the steps that lead up towards the front door of your building, being careful not to slip on them as you stand on the first one, towering above the man that takes his position opposite of you while you say your goodbyes.Â
âOkay, next time get your groceries alone, if youâre just gonna complain the whole way,â he giggles at your fake offendance, looking up at you from under his eyelashes. Snowflakes settle on the tops of his cheekbones, the rosy tint in his face taking your breath away, something in his eyes captivating you and hypnotizing you into doing things you wouldâve never dared to do as you reach out towards his hair, now wet from the snow that manages to melt away on his body, brushing your hand through the locks.
âItâs gotten so long,â you muse, âthe blondeâs all grown out now.â
He hums, the eye contact making you heat up despite the coldness thatâs been trying to seep into your bones. âMaybe I should dye it back to black, then.â
Grinning, you shrug as your hand escapes his scalp. âYeah,â you nod, âmaybe you should.â
âItâs a plan, then,â he says before he grins, poking you in your forehead with his pointer finger as he takes a step back from you, heading towards the direction of his apartment. âIâll text you,â he adds.
Paying your goodbyes to him, you stumble inside and reach your flat, your whole body on fire even though youâve been freezing until now as you take off your wet shoes and tug the borrowed beanie from your head. Putting away the groceries, you wonder if thereâs a significance in his decision, if the change of hair is the same as the reason why he loves spring; if new things are beginning, or if youâve just tricked yourself into falling for him too hard.
âYou have to mix it together with this first!â Renjun whines, sitting at the edge of the bathtub as he watches you open the box dye you bought together at the drugstore a few hours ago, pointing his finger at the white pack containing the mixing solution.
âOh,â you mumble, clammy hands flying around and trying to read the instructions instead, too worried to mess up again and accidentally burn Renjunâs hair off. After a few moments of you silently turning the big sheet of paper around in all directions, you hear your companion snicker under his breath, standing up from his position at the edge of the bathtub and mixing the dye with the solution in a little plastic container he got from under the sink himself instead.
âLet me do it,â he shakes his head, âdidnât know you were this useless.â
âIf you didnât want me here, you couldâve just said so,â you put the instruction paper down, crossing your arms on your chest as you take a step back and look at him with an offended pout, watching as he gets everything ready. His hair is sticking all over the place and the shirt he has on is stained with bleachâ you suspect he wore this exact outfit a few months ago when he dyed his hair blondeâ the fabric hanging loosely down his shoulders.Â
âIâm perfectly capable of dying my hair on my own, if you didnât notice,â he says, âme wanting you here is the sheer reason for your presence.â
Heart skipping a beat at the sentence, masking it off with a fakely annoyed sigh, you watch him take a seat back at the edge of the bathtub when heâs done, motioning for you to take matters into your hands and start dying his hair. âDonât fuck it up.â
âIâll do so just to spite you,â you argue back, taking the plastic container with the dye into your hand and standing close to Renjun, parting his hair down the middle as you get the chemical-smelling mixture into his growing locks. Focused on the task at hand, trying really hard not to get the dye all over the place, you almost get lost in the motion of playing with his hair and pay too much attention to each section, your touch gentle not to tug at his hair. It makes you not notice the way youâre suddenly standing in between Renjunâs opened legs, your skin covered by fabrics of sweatpants touching.
His head suddenly moves, making you almost dye his whole forehead black, when he plops a gummy worm into his mouth and regains his previous position.Â
âStop moving or else itâs gonna look bad!â you scowl, frustrated with the fact that he made you lose your focus.
âWant a gummy worm?â he asks, looking up at you with an innocent smile insteadâ as if to make you forget all about his actions from beforeâ and you reward him with an annoyed shake of your head that shows him disapproval which he seemingly chooses to ignore as he reaches into the pack of gummies again and holds one up to your lips, fingertips brushing against the skin of your mouth making you feel heat in your cheeks. You didnât want a gummy worm, but with the proximity of his hand to your face and the starry gaze he offers you when you meet his eyes, you donât hesitate to take the gummy into your mouth and chew on the candy, earning yourself a satisfied smile.
Turning towards his hair again, the last few strands left undyed waiting for your attention, the man suddenly squeezes your thigh, making you wince. âHow is it going up there?â
âGood,â you choke out, suddenly hyper aware of his hand resting on the skin of your leg, as if to hold you in place, his other hand working almost on auto-pilot as he completes the symmetry and grazes your other thigh, his touch on you so gentle you could almost miss it if you didnât pay enough attention.
âIf itâs patchy, Iâm blaming you and not the dye,â he teases, drumming against your leg with his fingers, each little gesture making you less and less focused on his hair and more on the way his eyelashes fan over his cheekbones from above, biting down hard on your lip to keep yourself from making any sound close to frustration or the sound of perhaps losing your mind.Â
âWell then, maybe you shouldnât have bought the cheapest one.â
âIâm staying on budget,â he says, making you snicker.
Forcing yourself to focus back onto his hair, you finally complete your task of dying the manâs hair back to its original color. Taking a step back from him and putting the plastic container onto the sink, you start to miss the feeling of his hand on your skin; his hair slicked back by the dye makes him look oddly amusing, though, so you let a grin slip out at the sight of your companion sitting at the edge of the bathtub like a scolded child, his legs outstretched right in front of him and a pack of gummy worms once again firmly gripped in the palm of his hand.
After cleaning up the mess youâve made on the bathroom sink, with Renjun singing to himself as he put up a timer on his phone for 20 minutes, you find yourself in his kitchen, walking around and finding a pot in which you could cook some ramen for dinner. Itâs getting quite late and itâs rare that you find yourself alone in Renjunâs apartment with him, his roommate finally getting out after the dreaded exam season to celebrate, and you canât help but find the domesticity of sharing his space with himâ although this is not the first timeâ overtake you in a deep feeling of intimacy.
Stirring the noodles around with a fork you found in one of the drawers, listening to the low hums of Renjun singing in the bathroom as he cleans up the skin on his forehead and behind his ears with a wet cotton pad, you wonder how you managed to get used to thisâ how you even managed to find yourself in the presence of Huang Renjun so often, after only hearing about him from gossip around the school halls and hating his presence when you first had to work with him. Itâs ironic, but you donât hate it quite as much as you would think.Â
âYouâre making ramen?â he asks as he finally reaches the kitchen, big eyes full of thankfulness meeting yours when he notices you getting out some plates to transfer the meal into, since youâre close to being done.
Humming in agreement, you see him lean on the kitchen counter from the corner of your eye, a satisfied smile reaching his lips. âI should invite you over more often.â
âIâm here like twice a week, Jun,â you mumble, focused on not spilling the meal all over the place.
âWell, if it means youâll cook all the time, you can even move in, if you want toâ he jokes, making you shake your head in disbelief as you take the plates and move them to the coffee table you are so used to sitting at by now, since the boys donât really have a dining table in their apartment, making them (and sometimes you joining) eat all the meals at the coffee table, sitting on the ground.
âAnd where would I sleep? On the couch? No, thank you,â you shake your head, digging into the noodles and blowing on them to make them cool faster.
âIâll kick Hyuck out, so you can have his room,â he mumbles in between bites, following you.Â
âSo you just want me to be your maid, got it,â you nod.
âThatâs not what I said,â he looks at you with offense, before digging into the noodles again, mumbling under his nose before taking a bite, âalthough you would look nice in a maid dress-â
Kicking him in the leg, seeing as he chokes up on the food from laughing, you shake your head in disbelief at his antics. You think itâs the hair dye getting to his brain, so when his timer goes off in a few minutes after youâre both done with the food, you thank god for bringing you out of your misery.Â
Listening to the sound of the shower as he washes the hair dye off, you take it upon yourself to clean up the dishes. Youâd feel bad for leaving a mess in his kitchen, and you also think itâs a nice thing to do. It only takes a few minutes before heâs out of the bathroom again, hair damply sitting on his forehead, his figure twirling like a ballerinaâ reminding you of the way you did little fashion shows for your father whenever you came home from shopping with your mumâ waiting for what you have to say about his new look, although in true reality, he looks just the same as a few months ago.Â
âDoes it look good?â
âI canât tell âcause itâs wet,â you say, squinting your eyes at the mess on his head, âgo blow dry it.â
âFuck no,â he shakes his head, protesting, âI hate blow drying my hair.â
âWhy? I canât tell if itâs patchy this way,â you say.
âMy hands get tired and I get bored and I just really donât enjoy the experience,â he simply states, and he winsâ whether this was his intention or notâ as you drag him back to the bathroom and get out of him where he keeps the blow dryer, plugging it in and moving to do it for him.Â
There it is againâ that funny feeling in your stomach as you move your hands through his hair, brushing his bangs away from his forehead as you blow dry his locks. The feeling makes you weak in your knees as you look at the boy who now has his eyes closed, seemingly enjoying the motion of your fingers threading through his freshly dyed strands, and when you finally turn the device off and watch him open his eyes, looking at you half-lidded and seemingly a little tired, you once again notice his hands on your thighs as he sits at the bathtub, although now the touch is more firm, pulling you close to him.Â
âAre you happy now that your hair is black?â you find yourself asking, your eyes bearing into him as you reference the dialogue you two had when he dyed his hair blonde, when you two didnât know each other well just yet and he told you the wishful secret of wanting to have more fun as a blonde since he was sad when his hair was black.Â
His smile looks a little drunk, despite the both of you being completely sober as he replies, acting as if he was getting tipsy off your proximity and gentle touch. âMy hairâs black because Iâm happy, not the other way around,â he mumbles, your eyes momentarily drifting to his pretty lips as he talks, their rosy plumpiness making it hard for you to unstuck your gaze from the curve of his smile and focus on other features of his face.
âGood,â you nod, your hands finding their place at his shoulders, almost going for a hug, but never really completing the action.Â
âSo how do I look?â he asks again, your conversation growing quiet in the intimate atmosphere, voices not wanting to interrupt the calm, yet tense harbor.Â
Examining him, you find yourself once again attracted to the boy you see in front of you. He looks exactly like he did before his break-upâ yet now, youâd argue and say he looks even better; healthier and more radiant, his features gentle, hair a little longer and his smile reminding you of an angel. Humming to yourself, you brush your hands through his black strands again, letting yourself indulge in your growing feelings for the man for just a second, before the moment is gone. âReally pretty,â you mumble, watching as his smile grows for a mere second before his eyes drift from yours down to your lips, making you forget how to breathe.
Your hands continue to get lost in his hair as you stare at each other for a while, silence in the bathroom making you listen in on each otherâs breathing, before your brain fails you and you let yourself operate on auto-pilot, leaning down to his face, surprised to see him meet you in the middle. You kiss him as if youâve been waiting ages to do so, your lips molding in with his in a perfect harmony, firm, yet still unmistakably gentle contact making you shiver.Â
It feels like a century before you pull away, ready to face the consequences of your actions, when he captures your lips in another kiss, drunk on the action. Feeling him standing up from the edge of the bathtub and moving his hands to firmly grip your waist before he walks you backwards against the tiled wall, the coldness of it mixing with the heat spreading across your body makes you gasp into the kiss and invite his tongue into your mouth.
Your hands fall from his hair and find their way around his neck, tugging him close, while one of his gentle palms rests on your jaw, angling your face in a way that lets him take control and have you even closer, two bodies seeking each otherâs presence.
âRenjunâŚâ you gasp when his lips move away from yours, leaving kisses down your jaw, slowly reaching the delicate skin of your neck and the conjunction of your shoulder.Â
He hums into your skin, a cold hand sneaking under the hem of your shirt making you wince, all of his actions making your senses hyper aware to the touch and feeling of his lips pressed against you, especially when he finds the sweet spot behind your ear and makes you squirm under him, the feeling of his smile against your skin turning you crazy.
Finding yourself tugging his face back to yours, taking back his lips, his hand travels up your side, leaving goosebumps all over your skin with the cold motions of his fingertips, you shiver under his caring, yet teasing touch. The kiss feels as if itâs one step away from heaven, letting out a satisfied sound when he softly brushes the underside of your breast.
Pressing him closer against you, leaving open-mouthed kisses down his neck, you feel him hard against your thigh, neediness overtaking you as you lightly move against him, hearing him choke out a breath. âIs- is this okay?â he asks, voice not louder than a whisper before you continue with your motions, answering with your actions before using your words, breathing growing quicker with the way the friction makes you feel.
âMore than okay with me,â you mumble, seemingly encouraging him as he presses you firmer against the tiled wall, helping you guide your desperate movements. Foreheads pressed against each other, breathing mixing in the silent room, you canât seem to find it in you to stop, completely losing yourself in him and in the way he makes you feel, selfishly chasing down release from all the butterflies and electric stares heâs been sending your way.
Grunting when you press up against him in a way that sends sparks down his spine, his hand reaches up under your thigh, almost on the skin of your butt, holding up your leg to make more room and get you even closer to him, before he heaves out a sigh. âLetâs go to my room?â he asks hastily before you nod and let him plop you up against his figure with your legs entangled around his middle, escaping the cold tiles of the bathroom and walking over to the his room smelling of fresh laundry detergent and vanilla, soft sheets enveloping your body when he lightly drops you into his mattress.
A giggle escapes your lips at the contact of your body with the bed, earning yourself a playful roll of Renjunâs eyes as he leans over you, plopping himself up on one elbow above you, caging you in his embrace. Maintaining eye contact with him, blissful smiles stretching on your lips, you almost think the moment is over, but he quickly brings you back to the neediness you felt before as he leans in again, kissing you painfully slowly while his hand reaches under the hem of your shirt, letting his palm travel against your body. His actions make you shiver as his fingertips softly tickle your side, moving towards the dip of your waist, then back up across your stomach as he traces mindless shapes against your skin, occasionally letting himself travel up towards the fabric of your bra. Cupping one of your breasts into his hand, you let out a soft grunt when he squeezes the flesh softly enough to make you yearn for more.
Mirroring his actions, your hand moves under his loose shirt, hypnotized by the heat of his flesh. Enveloped in his warmth and the smell of him in his bedsheets, you let yourself roam up his abdomen, embracing the way his muscles jolt a little under your touch, before your hand settles onto his back, fingertips dancing up and down his spine.
âYouâre driving me crazy,â he mumbles, making you break into a blissful smile, before his hand lazily dips down your belly, seeking approval in your eyes, âcan I?âÂ
Nodding, afraid of seeming a little too eagerâ although maybe he would welcome that with open armsâ you feel his fingertips messily dragging down the waistband of your sweatpants a little by little, leaving you in front of him only in your underwear, his lips swallowing your sighs when he hesitantly brushes his thumb against your clit.Â
His movements get more confident as he adds more pressure, making you let out a few more muffled sounds he welcomes with a cocky smile, demeanor shifting as he presses a wet kiss against your cheek when he drags your underwear down and gets back to where he was before, but now acting more gentlyâ as if the contact of your bare core with his fingers made him afraid youâre gonna break in his hold. Softly nudging your thighs, opening up your legs and softly tracing his pointer finger down your slit, he makes your cheeks flush from the contact and the feeling of air against your naked bottom half.
He doesnât say much as he tests the waters, dragging his digits along your folds, examining your reaction when he circles your sensitive bud and sees you crumble under his touch. Your hands grip his pearl white sheets, not really knowing what to do to ground yourself back to reality, the man above you finally finding enough courage in him to insert one finger, then two inside of you, watching you react to his actions.
âFeels good,â escapes your lips, and truthfully, you didnât even catch yourself saying it. It left your mouth on itself, your tone a little fragile but full of eagerness, wanting moreâ and seemingly understanding, he moves inside you with more reason now, hitting the right spot that makes your eyebrows crease and your breathing hitch in your throat.
âThere?â he asks, as if to tease you. In any other circumstance, youâd find it in you to bark back something full of sarcasm and irony, but now, vulnerable and sensitive to his every move, you only nod eagerly and meet his eyes which are now clouded with lust, a view youâve never experienced before, but welcome with undeniable curiosity.
Angling his fingers inside of you just the way you need them, you quickly feel yourself reaching your high, one of your hands flying to his forearm as if to let him know or warn him, somehow. Judging by his actions, he got the memoâ showing his experience when he continues with the same speed and pressure, keeping stillâ before he slowly trips you over the edge, having you clenching around his fingers as you let moans slip out from your lips, euphoria taking over your whole body.
His figure leans into you, holding you close as your breathing comes back to normal, his lips press soft kisses to your temple. Itâs almost a hint that the act is over, his actions growing more tender as opposed to the way he had you just a few moments prior, but you find yourself not wanting it to end, tugging his shirt up and earning yourself a questioning look.
âMore?â you mumble, looking at him, grabby hands helping him take his shirt off. Your please sound almost like a questionâ they may as well be, for you donât know if he wants this tooâ but he reacts to you positively when you have your eyes roaming across his bare torso, hands flying towards your own shirt, taking it off before you chastly press against him, both of you sitting at his bed, meeting him in a kiss as you settle yourself into his lap.Â
In this moment, thereâs nothing but him. Your head spins with his essence, your brain painfully aware of everything; of your hands holding his cheeks when you tug at his bottom lip with your teeth, chasing after his neck in a desperate need of leaving a mark, wanting evidence of you being there the next morning, so you could remind yourself that this wasnât just a dream or a product of your own imagination. When you press down against his lap, dragging your naked core against his hard on, his hands grip your sides, sneaky fingers trailing up after a moment as he tugs the straps of your bra down before slipping it off completely, leaving you naked in front of him.
Lifting you by your hips and moving you back against his pillow, laying you into his sheets, he lets you drag his sweatpants down, your fingers dipping below the waistband of his boxers and gently dragging along the sensitive skin, feeling needier at the sounds of satisfaction escaping his lips. Bringing him closer with your other hand, he takes a moment to confirm with you one last time.Â
âAre you sure you⌠want this?â he doesnât seem to find the right words, leaving you softly laughing at his puzzled expression.
âI am,â you nod, assuring him, âI- I want you,â you mumble, still loud and clear, and he wastes no time in freeing himself of his underwear and aligning himself with your entrance.
He slowly pushes inside of you, his whole length filling you up. He leaves you some time to adjust, checking in with you with a look to your eyes, fingertips gently dragging your hair out of your face before you confirm with him that youâre okay with a soft nod, making him move and gently thrust inside of you; painfully slow at first, but reaching deep, taking in every inch of you. Pleasure builds inside of you as his thrusts become more quicker, finding a rhythm that makes your toes curl and your hands fly to his back, scratching down along his skin when he hits your spot and your eyes shut in a spell of satisfied sighs.
âYouâre so beautiful like this,â he mumbles, pressing a kiss against your lips, a sentence sweet enough to make your cheeks flush under himâ yet you think the heat you feel is more than shyness from his words, but from the contact of his skin on yours, driving you absolutely crazy.
His finger gently plays with your clit, slowly, but surely tipping you over the edge. You hold back a moan, head falling to your side on his pillow, Renjunâs lips pressing kisses into the now exposed areas of your neck, still going at a steady rhythm.Â
âFuck,â you let out when he picks up at speed, the imaginary glass of pleasure in you getting fuller and fuller, making afraid of it spilling out when he keeps going, your hand flying into his hair, tugging at it in a desperate attempt to ground yourself, âIâm close.â
He hums against your neck, softly biting a bruise into your flesh. He doesnât say much, againâ his loving is quiet, only occasionally letting out needy noises out past his lips here and there, grunts slipping out when you feel just right around him. You find it hard to keep up with the silence, blissful sounds escaping you when he takes you over the edge. Your walls clench around him as heâs still thrusting into you, chasing down his climax and making the most out of yours. You swear you can see stars, the tips of your fingers starting to tingle when you get a little too overstimulated, but before you can do anything about it, he slips out of you and warmth spreads on your stomach, his body crashing next to yours.
He doesnât say much after either. The room falls into silence, your bodies heaving with deep breaths as you try to calm down the erratic beating of your hearts. Mindlessly threading your fingers through his hair, you stare at the ceiling, his arms draped over your middle, occasionally playing with the flesh of your hip, squeezing it with his palm and dragging his fingertips across the soft skin. Looking down at him, not seeing much other than the raven locks falling into his forehead and his closed eyes, you try hard to appreciate the closeness of his body, just in case you donât get to experience it ever again.
Feeling his nose nuzzling into your skin, you wonder if heâs happy.
Dark, wallowing pit opens up in your stomach, the harrowing feeling you didnât know you could recognise fills you up to your rim; your vision goes a little blurry at the sight in front of you and after a few seconds of torturing yourself by watching, you feel the bitter taste of blood on your tongue from gnawing at the gentle skin of your bottom lip too hard. That alone wakes you up from the weird transe youâve been put in, making you turn on your heel and chime outside of the building, the iced americano in your hand thrown in the nearest trash can as you take the short way home, suddenly wanting to hide away from everyone and everything, too fragile to deal with the outer world today.
You open up the door to your apartment with a little struggle, your hand shaking not making it easy for you to put the key inside the keyhole, and when you finally get to the comfort of your little place, youâre met with Jiminâs concerned eyes waiting for you in the hall, her figure hesitantly walking over when she heard you struggle with the door.
Closing the door behind you a little too loudly, careless in your actions from how hard your heart is hammering against your ribcage, your roommate approaches you with gentle words. âWhat happened? Werenât you meeting up withââ
âNo,â you shake your head, cutting off her sentence before his name manages to come out of her mouth, your throat closing as you choke out the response; the soft gaze she offers you at the stern words of disapproval makes your eyes water even though you already promised yourself you wouldnât cry over this.
âOh, sweetie,â Jimin mumbles as her long legs make their way towards your shrunken figure, enveloping you in her arms. You let yourself be comforted, almost yearning for the slow strokes she gives your back, her long fingers threading through your hair. There arenât many instances where you two had to hold each other in the entrance hall, too afraid of letting go before one of you breaks. You remember her breaking up with her boyfriend Jaehyunâ they dated for a couple of months last year before he had to move away and a long distance relationship wasnât something either of them was willing to put each other throughâ but that time, it was in the comfort of her bedroom and you watched the first season of Too hot to handle together after it was done to take her mind off things. You, however, donât have much dating experience. Not a significant one anywayâ you only dated in high school, and even though the boy you crowned your first in many things was sweet, you simply fell out of love with him after a few months and called it quits, with no tears shed and no hearts broken.
âI think I was just a rebound,â you get out in between your quiet sobs, the image of Renjun sitting at the cafeteria with Yunjin, his soft gaze offered to her as she leaned over the table and said something quietly to him before pressing a kiss to his cheek only further proving your claims.
And you guess you were the stupid oneâ you guess you were silly for thinking he was over his ex already, even if itâs been a couple of months since they broke up, even if he told you he didnât miss her, but was sad to let go what they hadâ because the sweetness in his eyes when he looked at her hurt you more than you couldâve ever imagined, because you think you remember him looking at you like that the evening you dyed his hair black; you remember him looking at you like you hung up the stars on the sky, and you believed the gentle gazeâ you believed there was something more than sex to it, you believed he felt the same feelings as the ones youâve been harboring for the boy ever since you first hanged out at his place and watched Netflix with him to take his mind off the said girl.
Jimin doesnât ask any questionsâ she knows youâll tell her eventually, you just need comfort right now. Sniffling as you try to come down from the heartbreak youâve caused yourself, you groggily get out a sentence that hurts to say out loud perhaps the most from the feelings freely roaming around your brain. âI donât think it meant anything to himâ Iâ I donât think I meant anything to him.â
As if to torture yourself even more, the images of you two getting closer over the time flash through your brainâ and you wonder if you were just lying to yourself the whole time. If his words werenât what he made them out to be, if his gentle nature that overtook him when you were around was just him treating you as one of his friends. If he hooked up with you only because he was horny, and not because he cared for you enough to want to explore you further, deeperâ if you were the only one in it for something more, if he was just keeping himself busy while trying to get over his ex.
And much like that time at the party, where he held you close and spent the whole night pretty much glued to your side, right in front of everyoneâs eyes, you wonder if you just fulfilled your purpose in his life.Â
âShh,â the girl shushes you out of your self-destructive thoughts, still not getting any context on what happened, but being there for you anyway, âletâs just watch something, okay? We have the whole day off to ourselves, letâs watch this new anime Iâve been eyeing, what do you say?â she mumbles, seeing as you tiredly nod and she affectionately squishes your cheeks together, leading you towards the living room.
If you werenât so numb right now, youâd even giggle. Jimin doesnât watch animeâ the amount of reality TV she watches is quite concerning sometimesâ and her effort to aimlessly search through the internet for the first episode of an anime she randomly saw on Tiktok one day and thought would suit your watching style both amuses you and makes your heart warm just a little. Indulging in TV series is one of the only coping mechanisms either of you can ever come up with, it seems.
When the opening credits roll, you hear your phoneâs notification sound pop up, your hand reaching for the device. You donât even get an opportunity to look at who is texting you before your roommate snatches the phone out of your hand, swipes across the screen and turns it off with one swift motion, forcing you to focus on the animation going on the TV.
Sometimes, all you need is your caring roommate to take over everything. Today, more than ever, youâre more than willing to give yourself into her hands.
After that, you do what you think anyone in your situation would (or wouldnât do, to be precise). You donât text Huang Renjun random things throughout the day like you used toâ you no longer laugh at weird memes he finds funny with him and you no longer read his texts that are full of random complaining, mostly about his roommate Donghyuck, throughout the day. You donât meet him to work on the project together. Itâs almost done and you still have timeâ you are planning on just finishing it by yourself and turning it in on the day itâs due, with no contact with the male. You also donât call him when youâre walking home alone in the late hours of the evening, scared and yearning to find comfort in his saccharine words. You donât even look at his messagesâ he sent you multipleâ only letting yourself to check the contact name before you swipe the notification away without giving it much thought, making yourself ignore all of his calls the moment you hear your ringtone go off. Worst of all, you donât even attend class anymore. Youâre glad for the past you that managed to attend every single class, because now, you have more than enough absences to use up before the semester ends and you go on spring break.
You do everything in your power to erase him out of your life. It takes an admirable amount of self-control, you must admit.
And sometimes, it even feels silly. It feels stupid to react so much to seeing him with his ex girlfriend, because frankly, you two werenât dating. No amount of touches, gentle words, hang-outs after the sun sets and intimacy means that you are a couple; it didnât matter that you opened up to him so much when neither of you confirmed to this being inclusive. The day before you dyed his hair back, you two were just good friends, after all. Sex didnât change anythingâ even though you thought it would.Â
And maybe thatâs whatâs making you feel even more angstier about the whole thing. You gave him every last ounce of yourself you had, every inch of your body, from the inside outâ so now, you feel thrown away, as if you were useless.
The cold nights slowly turn into warmer evenings, birds chirping outside waking you up in the mornings even more reminding you of the man you lost somewhere along the way. Spring was the favorite season of you both, but somewhere deep inside of you, youâre starting to dread it. Maybe itâs the fact that you were yearning for a new beginning for yourself in spring; for something to be born seemingly out of nothingâ but it seems like you are supposed to bloom by yourself now, and youâre finding it harder than ever.Â
Itâs the beginning of the second week of March. Warm sunlight makes your feet spring up from your bed in the early morning, forcing you to take a walk. Youâve gotten used to going on these, as many call it, âmental health walksâ latelyâ you read on the internet that they help your mood, and even though itâs a slow progress, youâre willing to try anything, at this point.Â
You chose a fixed destination you walk to every other day. Itâs on the opposite side of the campusâ where the Science buildings areâ and you would be lying to yourself and everyone if you said you didnât carefully craft the journey so you wouldnât get in contact with the man youâve been trying to avoid for the last two and a half weeks. Itâs far away from your apartment, and even further away from his. Thereâs no reason for him to visit those parts of the campus, and you find comfort in the fact.Â
Finding a bench under a cherry blossom treeâ itâs slowly starting to wilt these daysâ you sit in silence for a while on some days, and on others, you put in your earphones and watch the world around you go by without you moving a single finger, trying to find comfort in the fact.
Listening to the playlist you made in the crack of dawn last nightâ Renjun always made fun of you for the fact that you once listed âmaking Spotify playlistsâ as your hobbyâ you fall deep inside of your thoughts. When this happens, itâs hard to control your mind and think of something positive. The only thing left for you to do is to hope and pray you donât spiral.
Why did it even matter so much to you anyway? It was just a kiss to his cheek. Itâs not like you caught them in the actâŚ
However, still, the image of them looking so comfortable together broke your heart; because somewhere along the way, you thought heâd always feel resentment towards the girl. She broke his trust, she made him feel worthless, and it was left for you to take all those broken pieces of him and glue them back together. You didnât realize it back then, but just the fact that you didnât give up on him back when he was being difficult was enough for the boy to feel at least a little better again. Your nagging, yet silent acts of meeting him somewhere in the middle, even on his worst days, was a source of comfort for him. And after a while, you started noticing thatâ you started noticing him warming up to you every time you met, you started noticing his gratitude towards you in the little acts of service he brought with himself when he bought you snacks or texted you if you came home safely after your meetings.Â
You guess that seeing Yunjin talking so freely with him, seeing her kiss his cheek with such tenderness, made you feel so deeply, easily replaceable in his life. You guess you always feel like that with everyone anyway. Itâs a bad habit you find hard to breakâ maybe you too, just need someone to be patient with you while you heal.
âWhat are you listening to?â you hear a voice, tone close to honey, ask from the place next to you. It makes you jump in terror, both from recognising it so easily and from not expecting him to find you here, so far away from everything, as you look at him with surprised eyes.
You donât know what it is that keeps you silent. Perhaps itâs surprise. Perhaps itâs pettiness. Perhaps itâs shame.Â
The feeling makes you stiff in silence, everything in you refusing to respond to his sudden casualty. âOkay, Iâll just stalk your listening activity on Spotify when I come home again, then,â he shrugs, his uninhibited demeanor making you boil inside. You feel like your insides are on fire, you feel like the whole world came crashing down on you because of mere seconds of seeing him with someone that he once held so dear to his heart, making you feel replaced and forgotten, and yet, he comes to you so easily and doesnât even acknowledge your hurt?
âWhat are you doing here?â you ask, voice soulless as you turn your music off and put your tangled earphones into your jacket pocket, finally choosing to recognise his presence.Â
âTalking to you,â he shrugs, âI⌠brought you coffee,â he smiles, showing you the Starbucks take-out cardboard holding two drinks together, one iced americano and one caramel latte, the sight making your heart warm up quite dangerously at the thought that after all this time, he got your coffee order down, he noticed you sweetening your drinks, and he remembered.
Chewing on the inside of your cheek, you scoff. âHow did you know Iâd be here?â
The man shrugs. âI didnât, at first. I⌠I came to your apartment to talk to you, but Jimin said you werenât home, so after a few minutes of begging her to tell me where I could find you, she gave up and sent me here.â
You guess youâll have to have a serious talk with your roommate when you come home.
âWhy⌠why are you here, then?â you ask, still feeling the bitter pettines on your tongue when the words escape your mouth.
âWell,â he starts, taking a deep breath in, collecting his thoughts, âat first I thought Iâd give you space. I thought you didnât want to talk with anyone and you kept ignoring my texts and calls, so I texted Jimin to ask if you were okay, and when she told me you were doing fine, I figured it had to do something with me. And thenâ and then I thought Iâd give you some space, since you looked like you needed some, but⌠but I think I need to face the problem now, since itâs clearly⌠something big, you knowâŚâÂ
Itâs undeniable that Huang Renjun is quite the smart individual. His ability to instantly sense your emotions and decipher the meaning behind them never fails to catch you off guard, though.
Looking at him from the corner of your eye, you suddenly notice the nerves he tried to mask by fake casualty. He keeps chewing on his bottom lip and heâs picking at his cuticles so hard you think theyâll bleed at any minute, his frame small and hesitant as he turns away from you, afraid to meet your eyes. He looks so, so guilty, and you suddenly feel stupid for making such a big deal out of something that shouldnât have mattered to you in the first place.
âWhat⌠What did I do to hurt you?â he asks, voice barely louder than a whisper. âBecause you must be hurt, if youâre avoiding me this much.â
Taking a deep breath in, you shake your head at the whole situation. Heâs right, thoughâ perhaps itâs time to finally face your problems now, so you can move on. Maybe this closure is what you need, maybe you need to hear it from himâ to hear that it didnât mean anything to him, to hear that Yunjin apologized and heâs gonna get back together with her, because somehow, your brain convinced you this was the caseâ to finally let him go and stop mourning something that was never there in the first place. âIââÂ
Your words fail you.
âDo you⌠regret it?â he asks, voice so small you almost donât hear him.Â
The sentence takes you off guard. Looking at him, you canât even bring yourself to speak, confused eyes roaming over his tense features. Opening up your mouth to ask for clarification, he mumbles again before you get a chance to speak. âDo you regret sleeping with me?â
Blinking at him a few times, a crease appearing in between your eyebrows, you shake your head. Is this really what was running through his brain? Is this why he left you alone for more than two weeks? Because suddenly, it makes senseâ the way he gave you space and let you avoid him for two weeks before he came to find you in personâ but again, this is not at all what was running through your brain all these days. Never once did you regret what you two did, no matter how shitty youâre feeling about it now after your brain convinced you of things that werenât even real in the first place. âNo,â you simply say.
A hint of relief washes over his face, his shoulders relaxing just the tiniest bitâ it looks like this was what heâs been scared of the most; it looks like he feared he hurt you in this way. Still, he insists on talking it out once and for all. âWhat is it, then?â
Shameful to meet his eyes, you point your gaze towards your feet. Convincing yourself that your feelings are valid and that you were right to feel the way you do, the same way you did to him all those weeks ago at the stairs in front of the university building, you confess to your worries. âI saw you with Yunjin the other day.â
Now itâs his time to stay silent, and somehow, your brain canât find a way to deal with not getting a response from him, so you ramble to cope. âAt the cafeteria, I mean. Iâ I wanted to surprise you, and you said you were getting lunch alone and I was at the campus, so I thought Iâd come to keep you company, but then⌠then I saw you with her, and you two seemed so comfortable together, so close, and then she kissed your cheek and it made me⌠it made me feel like⌠like you maybe wanted to get back together with her, or somethingâŚ?â
âAnd really, itâs fine, if you want to do that, I guess I just⌠for the sake of both of us, or maybe just me, I think⌠I think itâs better for me to keep my distance from you, then.â
Watching as his expression shifts to one full of disbelief, you swear that what you want the most in this moment is to disappear. âIs this why youâve been avoiding me those past two weeks?â he asks.
Pressing your lips into a thin line, suddenly feeling insanely silly and unreasonable when you say all of those things out loud, you avert your gaze from him, pointing it somewhere into the distance.Â
âIs this really it?â he asks again, insisting, full of disbelief. âYou made me feel like you regretted having sex with me, and this is it?â he chuckles, and you donât know if itâs because heâs looking down on you, or if he just truly finds the situation funny.Â
âLook, IââÂ
âFuck, Y/N,â he gets out, looking as if every nerve and stress in his body finally let go, relief washing over his face like waterfalls, âI was so scared, and this is whatâs been bugging you?â he asks, shaking his head in disbelief as he runs his hands through his hair. âShe came to apologize to me. Not that it mattered something to me, and not that it made any difference, but I didnât have it in me to tell her to fuck herself, you know? Thatâs what you saw. She told me she wishes me well and that she hopes I find joy in someone else too. She didnât evenâ she didnât even sit with me at lunch. She went to eat with her boyfriend.â
And here it isâ the inevitable notion of shame intensifies. Finally having the explanation youâve been wanting to hear, but purposefully avoiding for two weeks; finally feeling relief in your chest, your worries escaping out like the summer wind, and even though you should be happy, you canât even bring yourself to meet his gaze.
âIâm sorry,â you mumble.
âNo, I meanâ itâs just⌠Iâm sorry too, itâs justâŚâ he trails off, making you look at him with examining eyes, eyebrows raised in question. You donât really know what heâs apologizing for. Maybe for leaving you space even though he was convinced thatâs what you neededâ had he approached you earlier, you wouldnât have to avoid him for two weeks.
âItâs justâŚ?â
âI find it ironic how you thought I wanted to get back together with her, when in reality⌠you were the one I wanted to get together with in the first place, you know?â he asks, and if you squint hard enough, you could still see hints of nervousness in his body when he asks the rhetorical question, soft eyes scanning your face when your eyes meet.
âOh,â you hum, mouth agape in surprise.
âYeah,â he nods, lips pressed into a thin line, âcause I like you⌠like, a lot, actually, soâŚâ he mumbles, the confession reminding you of your first weeks with Renjunâ tense and awkward, but with a promise of something new the more you got to know him.
âOh,â you repeat again, your brain still not catching up to the situation.
Suddenly, the two weeks of avoidance feel even more silly. You donât know what happened in you to cause this much distress for the both of you, but youâre filled with delight with the fact that even though you expected him to get mad at youâ to call you unreasonable, maybe even a little stupidâ he seems to be understanding of your emotions. He seems to accept them, willing to put up with them and everything that requires of him; he seems to be willing to find you even at the end of the world and try to get you back into his life. Because only god knows how much he appreciates your presence in it.Â
âSoâŚâ he mumbles, a silent question hanging in the air, making you realize you were too caught up in your thoughts to really give him an answer.
âI⌠I like you too, if that⌠wasnât obvious,â you snicker, shrugging as a wide smile spreads across your cheeks. The words fall a little bashfully off your tongue, the confession ringing strangely in your ears, but you donât mind the little uncomfort the shyness in your demeanor brings you.
There are no long confessions, no deep words of love. Once again, Huang Renjun is a man of few wordsâ he shows you his care through actions.Â
He finds you when youâre avoiding him. He makes sure you get home safe. He tries hard to work with you on a project he originally wanted to avoid, only because he notices you finding interest in it, your passion slowly sparking up his.Â
He keeps annoying the publicist of your favorite author for a week straight to let you make an interview with her, even though he got declined twice over an email with messages filled with bitter and annoyed words. He remembers your coffee order and he invites you to hang out with his friends to show you that you are now a part of his circle, that you are one of his close ones. He lets you make fun of him with your roommate, but doesnât give you the same treatment he gives Donghyuck when he tries to bully him. He sends you all the cat pictures he gets from his friend Taeyong, sometimes even asking for some when he hasnât sent you ones in too long, and he also thinks of you any time he sees the snowâ because he gets reminded of the walk you two had in the midst of the snowflakes, even though you hate the cold.Â
He reads your favorite book and finds pieces of you scattered all across the pages, he feels his love for you in the poetic words and metaphors hidden in the plot. He lets you dye his hair to signify that a part of his life is now over and a new one startedâ with you being the main actor of the subtle metamorphosis as he slowly shifts back into his old self, yet now a little wiser.Â
He is a man of few words, affection coating them only sometimes, when he reassures you over a mug of hot tea in the evenings before you present your assignments in class and when you get too scared of crowded places; but somehow, the words he keeps to himself translate to you despite not being spoken.
In the beams of the warm sun, you gravitate to him like youâre two planets in the solar system, always sharing the same space. And when his smile meets yours in another kiss, you think that after all, you get the kind of new beginning you wanted in spring.
You and Huang Renjun may be the prime example that love, just like cherry blossoms, always blooms in patience.Â
Pairing: god!Jaehyun x human!reader
Genre: Hades x Persephone reimagining, dark romance, hate to love, slow burn, smut
Word Count: 29.5k
Warnings: morally grey characters
Summary: The day the god of the underworld steals you away, he expects to have found a timid wife to make his isolated life more bearable. Little does he know that the rose he picked from the garden called earth bears knives instead of thorns, and he might not have found a timid wife, but a queen with a heart as dark as his.
A/N: Hi guys! Months worth of rewriting and editing is finally finished! This story grew very dear to me since this is my first plot based on greek mythology, and I took my sweet time for the world building. Thus, I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
The day the god of the underworld stole you away from earth, he didnât only steal your body, but your soul too.
You were watering the flowers in the garden behind your small house before he did it. It was the first day of spring, the sun rays only slowly starting to feel warm and pleasant on the tip of your nose. Your plants were reluctantly awakening after months of hiding under a thick blanket of icy snow, but you were determined to make them flourish and blossom in all colors again. Your mother always said you had a magic touch for making flowers grow even from concrete, and every year you proved to her that she was right.
From the kitchen window that stood ajar, you smelled the delicious stew she was currently cooking with the help of your little sister, prepared from the self harvested vegetables that had survived this long winter. You were already looking forward to lunch - of which you were blissfully unaware you wouldnât be able to join at that time.
When the watering can was slowly emptying, only droplets still coming out, you arose from your crouching position with the intention to walk over to the well and refill it one last time. Overhearing your sister placing the plates and cutlery on the table, you assumed the stew was finally ready, so you hurried with your steps to finish your labor quickly.
If you had known that the last words you directed at your mother and sister before leaving the house would have been âIâll be back soon!â, would you have chosen other ones? Perhaps something with a deeper message like âIâll always love youâ or âIâll be fineâ? But you hadnât known, so they were left with the promise that youâd eventually return from wherever you vanished to that day.
Even though you didnât know yourself whether you would ever be able to see them again.
Lowering the bucket into the well, it never came to reach the waterâs surface. Suddenly, it felt like the entire world came crashing down on you. Deafening noise replaced the birdsâ singing and chirping that had accompanied you until now. You panicked and raised your head, looking over to the house where you wanted to make sure that nothing was happening to your family as the soil beneath your feed started to shake too.
Gathering your skirts around your hips, you prepared yourself to sprint, but as you were about to set one foot aside, there was nothing to support your body anymore in front of you. The ground under you was split, entirely gone, and only darkness gaping at you from beneath. You let out a scream and stepped away, rescuing yourself to the other side of the cleft.
Having no idea where this earthquake came from as they were unusual for this part of the world, you only thought about saving your mother and sister. But as you looked over to the house again, it still stood there, solid, steady and seemingly unmoving. And then, it was gone. Not because it fell into a crater like the one that had split in front of you, but because you fell into one that had opened up between your legs, forcing them apart.
Realizing the danger of the situation too late, there was no possibility for you to save yourself anymore as you fell right into the gap, into darkness, with a long lasting scream.
So, this was how you died, you thought.
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You had dreamed of your mother and your little sister. Only the three of you, sitting at the lunch table, eating the delicious stew the two had prepared upon your return from the garden. You were chattering and laughing together as always, as though nothing had changed. But it wasnât real, only a dream in which you wanted to linger a bit longer.
Silent tears had streamed down your closed eyes that were now dried around the rims and which you still refused to open. The surface on which you were lying felt a little too comfortable, almost like a soft mattress. A thick blanket was pulled over your body as well so that you didnât freeze. You were able to move your fingers, feeling every breather your chest drew as though reminding you that you were very much still alive and not dead like you had assumed.Â
Eventually, you had to force your lids open. Dim light coming from lit candles immersed the dark room in which you were situated in a soothing atmosphere. Though the term âroomâ was an understated description for the place in which you found yourself. The closet-like space back at home which you shared with your sister could be called a room, but this was way bigger than your entire house, including the garden, and way more. This was an entire suite.
You braced yourself against what truly turned out to be a soft mattress on a huge bed that was thrice the size of your own, the posts towering you on each edge and connecting over your head in a net of purple velvet. The bed was made of black marble glistening in the flickering candlelight coming from the golden chandeliers, and only then you noticed that the entire room was forged from this luxurious, dark material.Â
To your right, you spotted two high pointed windows that reached to the vaulted ceiling with interlaced arches, but the view was hidden by curtains made of the same purple velvet that was hanging over your bed. The suite was decorated with long, golden mirrors and stucco of the same color, and to your left, you found a long closet stretching across the entire wall as well as a dressing table.
Before you could inspect the place further, a knock on the door made you gasp out loud and slide to the far end of the bed. You were at a loss about what had happened to you, where you currently were, why you were here. Had you, inexplicably, survived the earthquake and been rescued by someone?
You nearly didnât dare look when the doors opened and in walked a girl, most likely a bit younger than you, dressed all in black with a golden tray in her hands. She was very pale, but the color of her skin stood in contrast to her dark hair and garments of the same color, the smile around her lips inviting, kind, and genuine.Â
âGood morning, mistress, youâre already awake!â she chirped in a cheerful voice.
It was morning already? For how long have you slept? âGood morning,â you croaked, startled by your own, hoarse voice. âWhere am I?â
âAt my masterâs palace.â She put the tray on top of the mattress, right next to you. There, you spotted a bowl filled with what appeared as porridge. âI came to bring you breakfast, mistress. After that, Iâll help you bathe and get dressed.â
âWhat for?â You furrowed. If anything, you wanted to leave right away to return home. âAnd please, Iâm not a mistress.â
âTo meet my master, heâs already waiting,â was the girlâs simple answer. âAnd as a guest of this household, youâre formally our mistress.â
At that moment, it made sense to you. Of course you would need to express your gratitude to the person who saved you from the earthquake, it was only polite. Then, you could return home, so you gave a nod to confirm your agreement despite being addressed as a mistress still not sitting right with you. You would act along for today.
âWhatâs your name?â you asked the girl as she put the tray on your lap, taking the spoon into your hand and dipping it into the porridge.
For a guest suite so big, the breakfast was very simple, plain even, you silently remarked. The oats were made with water, not milk, so the flavor wasnât very rich as they also hadnât been seasoned with sugar or cinnamon. But again, you didnât want to be ungrateful and enjoyed what was offered to you.
âItâs Ara, mistress.â
The title sounded so bizarre to your ears. You were a simple girl from a small village, not someone who usually resided at such a place.Â
âAra, I would love to meet your master and express my gratitude. Take me to him.â
âVery well, mistress.â
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After taking a bath in a room that wasnât less luxurious as the one in which you had slept, with a tub made of the same dark marble that reminded you of onyx, Ara dressed you in a tame, but beautiful long-sleeved dress made of pastel pink silk that flowed down your body and fitted perfectly. During the process, you noted that you hadnât caught any bruises or scratches from the fall, and you nearly started to question your sanity if falling into that crate had even happened at all. Miraculously, you had survived unscathed.
With cautious steps, you followed Ara along the dark corridor lit up by candles, the dark yet lavish theme of the place also present here. It didnât take you long to find out that this wasnât a mansion, but an entire palace you had only read about in books. For someone who had grown up in a small, rundown house, it couldnât quite fit in your imagination how big a palace like this one must be as you rounded corners and passed by more corridors with walls you had to bend your neck to see them end. There were no windows open, all blacked out by the velvet curtains despite it being morning apparently, light coming only from the elaborate candelabras.Â
You wondered how far from home you had been found as you had never encountered someone passing by a palace like this close to you, so fascinating yet intimidating. Surely, news must have broken out like wildfire already since village people devoured gossip like no one else, especially when it was about something as lavish as the owner of this palace. You were eager to find out and request an escort home.Â
Ara eventually stopped in front of a heavy door after you had nearly clumsily flown down a stairwell. On your way to here, you hadnât encountered a single other person. It was quite a huge residence for someone to call it a home to themselves only. You didnât know what to make of this odd place.
âMy master awaits you.â
As the door opened, you found yourself standing in front of a purple carpet that led into a grand hall. The carpet shaped a long aisle with swaths of the same colors on the walls, interrupted by golden candelabras. The windows, spaced every few feet, were taller than most homes you had seen, and the high ceilings as well as arches were just as extravagantly forged.Â
And there, on a dais at the end of the aisle, raised a pompous throne, tapering at the top in spikes and forming sword-like adornments that were divided by a skull in the very middle of it.
On the throne itself was seated a tall figure.Â
The master.Â
âPlease come in,â he called out to you.
Even though you were still at the other side of the hall, you heard him clearly, a voice so low, it could haunt your dreams, but also so melodic, it could lure you to listen to its owner for an eternity as well. The latter was what drew you closer as the door magically shut behind you without physical force.Â
He was possibly the most beautiful man you had ever seen, and even this didnât do a description justice, you thought to yourself as you stood in front of the dais after a long, silent walk toward it, eyeing the master hopefully, almost imperceptibly. In your small village, you had encountered many beautiful people on their journey across the lands, but even the most handsome ones didnât come close to the man opposite of you.
Other-worldly, on the other hand, was spot on to describe his appearance. His hair was blacker than a crowâs feather, falling elegantly into his forehead and nape, his skin fairer than winter snow, and his dark eyes clearer than morning dew. He was everything you knew and way more than that, nearly impossible to fathom in human words.
His right leg hung loosely over the throneâs armrest, his elbow propped against the left one as though he was bored, but you didnât miss the attention and slight wariness in his gaze. He was donned in a black jacket and black trousers with gold embellishments that ended in boots of the same shade. The attire rustled when he settled in a proper seating position and leaned forward as though to examine you. Only then you noticed the black crown that ended in spikes sitting on top of his head and nearly meshing seamlessly with his dark hair.
Having almost forgotten your manners, you quickly gathered your composure, suppressing your reverence for his appearance, and did a curtsey. âI apologize for having let you wait for so long⌠master. I wanted to express my gratitude for the rescue and for giving me shelter in your home.â You caught him raising a brow when you looked back up to him.Â
He slowly repeated two words, âRescue? Shelter?â
You were just as perplexed, but explained your situation calmly, suspecting there might have been a miscommunication from your side, âFor having saved me after I fell into the crater during the earthquake. I am deeply indebted to you and will do anything in my power as a peasant to repay what you have done for me. But first, and I want to apologize beforehand for being so bold, I ask to return home and make sure that my mother and sister are well.â
âI havenât rescued you.â Smoothly, he set both his feet on the daisâ surface and leaned back again as though more relaxed now, âIt was me who tore the earth apart to get you.â
A shudder ran down your spine and you took a step back. Surely, you must have misheard. âW-what do you mean by that? I donât understand.â
He rose from his throne, now standing even taller and higher above you, and you grew more intimidated than you already were, bracing yourself to flee as an eerie feeling settled in your stomach.Â
âThis is the underworld, my kingdom.â Pause. âAnd youâre going to be my wife.â
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You were running as fast as your feet were able to carry you. Somewhere along the way, you had lost your slippers, but you didnât mind your bare soles touching the ground in passing as long as you could find an exit. But there was none. With the long skirts flowing between your legs and your hair getting lifted up by each movement, you ran along the apparent endless corridors, but every door you opened led you into another, empty room, regardless of the floor and part of the palace you ended up in.Â
There was no exit, there was only darkness.
Exhausted and having to support yourself against the cold wall, you gasped for air, your lungs hurting as you had been trying to escape for too long already. From the window, a soft breeze found its way in, but you didnât dare to pull the curtains aside, scared of what you would find behind them.
He was the god of the underworld, he had said.
You had heard many people in your village and visitors talking about these deities, worshiping them even, despite no one having met one once. Except for⌠you vaguely remembered an elderly woman journeying through the country once and passing by your house as well. She wanted to spread the news that she had been abducted by the god of the sea when she was younger, but your mother only closed the door in front of her face. Now you wondered whether she had been right all along as you just couldnât wake up from this nightmare.
With a start, when you were able to stand on your own feet without feeling on the brink of fainting from exhaustion again, you pried apart the curtains and were surprisingly delighted to meet with light.
But this feeling evaporated very quickly as you gazed into the distance. The landscape was the greatest contrast to your home country that shone with green fields, towering trees, scentful flowers and golden crops. What dominated the scenery here were rolling plains, mostly treeless with the exception of a few clustered pines. Beneath the sky, everything was tinged in a reddish hue, varying from light orange to crimson. Your field of vision was constrained by a gray mountain range so high, the sharp tops ending in red clouds that were so thick and heavy that no light of any sort was coming through. What caused the red lightning though, you couldnât see.
When you lowered your head, you discovered you were currently on one of the top floors of this dark palace that was built in a foreign, but impressive way. It was a complex, rich system of forts, bastions and towers with sharp tops that sparkled in the reflection of the red lighting and melded with the clouds of the same shade. The building ended several dozen meters below you on a bridge that crossed a vibrant sapphire blue river.
So there was a way out of this palace.Â
âThis is my kingdom and as my wife, it will become yours too.â
You flinched upon hearing his voice, not daring to turn around to him. You hadnât even heard him approaching, when he had caught up to you. If he was the god of the underworld, what kind of power did he possess? You werenât sure whether you ever wanted to find out.
âThis will never become my home.â When you finally faced him, you were sure passion and resistance flickered in your eyes almost as intensely as the sky behind you. Fear was not a term familiar to you now as you cared more about your remaining family. âAnd I will never become your wife. I demand my freedom right now!â
He sighed as though he was the one in the right to get annoyed. âI fear I might not be able to do that.â
âYou brought me here without my consent, you tore me away from my family, you robbed me off my life,â you spat, âand youâre expecting that Iâm going to stay?â
âEven gods cannot defy godly rules.â He stepped closer to the window, but this time, you didnât withdraw, indicating that he didnât have such an effect on you. When he stood next to you, tall and mighty, his presence radiating a threatening aura, you still didnât waver in your position, the growing resentment replacing apprehension. âWhen a human comes to the underworld, they cannot return on their own.â
âAm I-?!â You gasped.
He only snickered dryly as he looked out of the window. âYouâre very far from being dead. Youâre still very much alive.âÂ
âThen I can go back,â you whispered more to yourself, this enlightenment getting your hopes up. You would find a way, with or without his permission.Â
He might be a god, but he didnât own you. He might have stolen you from your home, but he hadnât taken control of your mind, or your body. You were still you, and you would use all of your remaining strength, mentally and physically, to reunite with your family on earth.
The god shifted his head as though catching your silent mantras, looking down at you with an expression almost so unreadable, it seemed on the verge of indifference even. âThere is a way. But do you really think I will let you go after I did everything in my power and beyond that just to get you?â
Stretching out his hand, he grabbed your chin, and despite all the twisting and turning that you did, you werenât able to wind yourself out of his grip. You bared your teeth, hissing under your breath, âIâm not a possession you can decide over. If you wonât let me go, I will do it myself!â
He jerked you towards him with his grip and you let out a squeal that sounded far more worrisome than you had wanted to let slip. But as he had you in control with only his fingers, you couldnât defy the terrified feeling anymore that settled deep in your bones. It showed all in your eyes when he locked gazes with you, his look the total opposite of yours, stern and determined.
Bringing his lips to your ear, the god whispered, âTry, and weâll see what happens.â
When his breath hit your skin, you shuddered. But not in a fearful, dreading way as his grip didnât hurt at all. Goosebumps formed on the spot around your ear, running down to your shoulder and all along your arm, betraying your own body in what you should actually feel right now.
He let you go with a slight smile, observing you from head to toe as though he was able to read your body language. Then, he turned around and left, disappearing into the darkness of the corridor.Â
Rage took over this slight moment of irritation when he was gone, making you kick candelabras out of your way, tearing curtains apart and screaming at the underworld that the opened windows revealed: death, isolation and endless darkness.Â
And then, despair replaced fury and you broke down crying by the window, calling after your mother and sister.
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âMistress, you need to eat something.â
Ara placed a bowl of the same, plain oatmeal next to you on the bed that you, for the third day in a row, refused to eat. You had lost all your appetite, spending day and night in what had been assigned to be your bedroom, sleeping and weeping. Though day and night didnât differ much from each other down here as you had figured. The days consisted of threatening red sky, the nights of dangerous darkness.
âYou also have to change your clothes, mistress. I selected a few from the closet.â
âWhy wonât he let me go home?â you whispered, turning to the window side away from her and watching the red sky fade into the black one as one single tear slowly rolled down your cheek. âWhy do I need to stay here?â
âOnce youâre here, itâs not so easy to go home, mistress. Almost impossible even.â
âThen why did he bring me here in the first place?â Your voice was hoarse from all the crying the days before, hair greasy and sticking to your skin, eyes puffy and swollen. âIâve always tried so hard to be a good girl again. Do I still deserve this? Is this my very own punishment?â
âI donât know what you mean, mistress, but itâs odd,â Ara stated nearly absent-mindedly, âthe way you humans think. There are humans who would do anything to get into the godly realms, demanding entry into a harem or only bearing the child of one. Youâre the first I encounter who doesnât want all this.âÂ
âWhat do those humans expect from this?âÂ
âEndless satisfaction, glory and youth, mistress. In the godly realms, you cannot age.â
You chuckled bitterly. âOf course.âÂ
âDoesnât this sound alluring to you too?â Ara wanted to know with genuine curiosity. âMy master would be willing to offer you anything you want.â
âAbsolutely not,â you instantly refused. âHaving all your beloved ones die one after another until youâre all alone⌠for eternity? I wouldnât be able to live like that, possessing all that richness but not whatâs most important to me. The only thing I want is my family, nothing else.â
Ara fell into silence. âI donât have a family, so I cannot relate. Itâs nice to meet someone who adores their family though and doesnât want to unalive them like most gods.âÂ
âIâm sorry.â You turned back around to her. âWhat happened to your family?â
âNothing.â She was smiling again. âIâm an ordinary sprite with no powers, I donât know where I originate from. Thatâs what we all are here⌠powerless in our nature, so we end up in a serving position. But Iâm not sad about it. I have a purpose for eternity, itâs better than wandering around with no direction.â
You watched Ara spreading out the dresses on the huge bed. They were all in your favorite pastel colors, the color of the flowers that bloomed in your motherâs garden, the material so luxurious and soft upon touching the hem with your finger tips, you were sure you would have never been able to afford even one dress under normal circumstances.
If this was Araâs only purpose in life, who were you to refuse her offer? A simple favor for someone who had been taking care of you, nothing more. Perhaps, changing your clothes after three days wasnât a bad idea either. You sat up and inspected each dress in detail while asking,Â
âYou said humans demand entry to the godly realms, Ara. Where are they? The people in the harem here, for example.â
Given the possibility of staying young and wandering around in these rich clothes forever, living a lush lifestyle, you could very well imagine that other humans would do anything to be in your position now. But you werenât one of those, you didnât care about luxury, goods and money.
âMy master doesnât have a harem, mistress, nor do other mortals live here in his palace. Itâs only us, other houseworkers and servants.â
âOh. I was expectingâŚâ You didnât know what you had expected, but you werenât surprised either. The darkness in this kingdom wasnât very inviting to live in until eternity after all.Â
âHow about this dress, mistress?â Ara held up a light blue gown made of silk with long, almost translucent sleeves and cut-out in the back. You had never worn something as daring but also as beautiful as this. âI will bathe you and do your hair the way you prefer.â
âWhat would I need it for?â Only now you noticed that your stomach was growling. Although plain oats didnât smell deliciously tempting, your body was telling you that you desperately needed to be fed. You already saw yourself giving in to your needs and devouring the oatmeal.
âTo meet with my master,â Ara replied as though a given, and you froze.
âNo!â you protested, causing her to flinch at your loud erupt. âTell him Iâm not going to meet up with him nor do I ever want to see him again! Even if I die here, I donât ever want to see him again. I will find a way out myself and I will escape from this place. This, you can tell him.â
âMy master assumed that youâd react this way, so he wants you to know that if you meet up with him tonight, he will tell you how your family is doing.â
Your stomach hollowed and not only from hunger as dread filled the empty space and your fingers gripped the sheets, tensely. You suddenly felt so sick at the thought of what he could do to your family out there if he really was so powerful. Would it now always be like this? That he would threaten and you had to comply for the sake of your beloved onesâ safety?
âFine.â
In the bathroom, where Ara gently scrubbed your skin with oil that smelled of meadows, massaged your scalp in calming rhythms and washed your hair with white foam, you broke out in tears again, but she didnât say a word and let you cry in silence. At home, bathing was a luxury you were only able to enjoy once a week in a small wooden basin.
Your homesickness came in waves, especially in the evenings when you missed the warm body of your little sister pressed into you from behind, the bed way too small for the both of you, but she was always refusing to sleep at your motherâs side on the bigger mattress as she felt too old for that already.
When Ara dried your body and hair, you were still weeping, but her careful yet comfortable treatment made it all a bit more bearable.
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âHave a seat, little rose.â
The god was seated at the head on the far end of the long table, and although your set of plate and cutlery were placed right next to his, you seated yourself on a chair opposite of him where you were the farthest away. Immediately, a servant came by to relocate the tableware.
âDonât call me that.âÂ
âDonât you like that name?â he asked, arrogantly feigning offense. âI think it matches very well with you. A flower from earth, looking and smelling so beautifully, but bearing sharp thorns that sheâs not afraid to use.â
At first, you were confident to interpret his words as an insult, but when you repeated them in your head once more, you werenât sure whether they leaned more towards a compliment as there was something in his tone that gave the impression, and it irritated you very much.
âWhy have you moved away from me?â The god leniently crossed his hands behind his head and leaned back on his chair, no crown adorning his hair this time. âYou donât have to be afraid. If I wanted to hurt you, you would surely not sit here now, invited to dine with me.âÂ
âAfraid?â You frowned at him and lifted your chin. âIâm not afraid of you. I just donât want to be near you for your own sake, in case I want to stab you. Though depending on what you have to tell me about my family, I canât guarantee it wonât still happen.â
Amusement played around the godâs lips in the form of a smug smile, your answer apparently surprising him entirely. âYouâre a very interesting one, little rose, I must admit.â
âIs that why Iâm here? Because you find me interesting?â
The servant placed a napkin on your lap, causing your mouth to water already. You were dreaming of a feast consisting of meat, potatoes, vegetables and fruits. At home, those things were rarely served together, but you assumed that in a palace as huge as this, it was something you could look forward to for dinner.Â
In such a rare moment, you allowed yourself to be greedy. Mutedly begging for apology, you thought that if it stayed in your head only like all the other things you had sinned for, it wouldnât taint your image anymore. Nobody had to know if you didnât voice it out or act on it obviously.
âI find many things interesting.â The god snipped his fingers and you flinched. âBut boring humans donât belong to that category.â
âYet, you stole one of these boring humans away to make her your bride.â
The next moment, another servant opened the door and brought in two bowls, one placed in front of him, the other in front of you. You were trying your best to hide your disappointed expression, but were sure that you failed when you saw what was in the bowl: plain porridge like the past few days and what you had nipped on shortly before. AndÂ
âOthers would trade everything they have to be in your place now.â
Your fingers hovered over the cutlery, but you withdrew them again, not wanting to give in yet, despite your stomach making demanding noises that mustnât have passed by the god himself. Either this was his way of subtly punishing you while you were residing here, but that wouldnât explain why he didnât eat something else in front of you. Or this was the only food served in the underworld. Neither assumption satisfied you.Â
âIâm not like others. Iâm not a boring simpleton. I have responsibilities, a family to take care of. How can I reside here in peace when my family cannot even afford a life without me?â
âBecause now they can,â he replied simply.
You tilted her head in confusion. âWhat?âÂ
âLet me assure you that your family has been taken care of. The day I brought you here, they were greatly supplied with a chest consisting of pure gold that will last them their lifetime and the generations after them.â
You shuddered visibly, having no intention to pay weight to his words. âThatâs not the main reason. How am I supposed to reside in this palace and live carefreely when I cannot be certain my family is healthy and happy every day, when Iâm not there to witness how they do without me?âÂ
âSuch a peculiar way of thinking, I have never encountered this before,â he carefully said. âThe humans who trade and bargain with us gods just to get the same privileges as you never look back, not even the ones who hadnât decided on their own to enter the godly realms. When they see what kind of lifestyle awaits them here, they fold instantly. But you arenât so selfish. Youâre right. Youâre no âsuchâ mortal. Maybe I shouldnât have picked a flower with thorns like you, little rose.â
âThen set me free.â You glared at him across the table. âMy family doesnât care about gold or money. We just want to be together.â
He pursed his lips and sighed. âAs I said, itâs difficult.â
âI donât trust you,â you eventually pressed through gritted teeth, resting your fingers on the edge of the bowl, then pushing the porridge away from you. âI donât believe anything you say.â
He leaned forward and propped his elbows on the table in preparation to speak with his attention only on you. âI have no reason to lie to you, but I also wonât force you to trust me. Iâm just telling you that I understand if youâre wary, considering the circumstances.âÂ
âThen tell me why you keep me captured,â you demanded again, suppressing your surprise over his honesty.
âAnd then you will eat?â You didnât understand why he even cared in the first place if the porridge wasnât poisoned, but agreed with a slight nod just to get the reply out of him. âFine. Youâre here, because I need a wife to keep me company. I can offer you everything a female human could ever dream of - a luxurious home with endless space, dresses in all colors under the rainbow, delicious food that doesnât even grow on earth, and gold to fulfill all your further needs.â
You gulped visibly, but held his gaze. So the porridge truly was punishment only, physically and emotionally. âThatâs⌠thatâs all?â
He shrugged, not touching his bowl either, you noticed. âTruth to be told, I thought it would be easier according to the stories Iâve been told. Other gods own harems full of humans who live lavish lifestyles until all eternity.â
âSo I heard,â you retorted, utterly grossed out.
âI also admit that, apparently, I know nothing about humans.â A smile tugged on the corner of his lips that quickly evaporated again. Or had it only been in your imagination? âCertainly not about ones like you.â
You cocked a brow. âHumans like me?â
âStrong-willed, demanding, determined. Either I am very lucky in choosing you as my wife. Or rather unfortunate. Weâre going to figure it out, right?â
âAgain, I am not going to be your wife.â When he didnât make a move to add something, you asked, âThatâs all? Thatâs why Iâm here? Because you needed a wife and I was just⌠there?â
Frankly, the god apparently didnât know what else to tell you, what you wanted to hear from him. Did you know yourself, though? What kind of explanation did you expect to make you understand your current situation better?Â
âThatâs all.â
With a start, you jumped out of your seat, the chair making squealing noises as you pushed it along the marbled floor. You glared at him so deathly, it would possibly make every other god fear your presence. But he didnât budge.Â
âIâd rather die.â
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âMy master wanted me to bring you here, because he assumed you would feel a bit better in an environment resembling your home.â
A few more days had passed without you having to meet the god again, plain porridge being brought by Ara directly to your room, assuring you that real food was still being withheld from you, but you also didnât want to ask and cave. You werenât crying every day anymore, either because there were no tears left or because you knew it was for vain.
You hadnât entirely given up though. The god and Ara both had implied that there was a way for you to return. Even if it might be almost impossible, almost was not entirely. But if neither of them were going to tell or show you how, you would rather figure it out yourself than sit here in captivity and boredom if either possibility would result in you not seeing your family ever again.
So it was a lucky coincidence that Ara had brought you to the palaceâs garden, and you would lie if you said that you werenât in the least bit impressed about it, because it had everything you had ever dreamed of growing and tending back at home.
You stood there, on green grass with your fine slippers, feeling every soily bump beneath your soles, and what you encountered amazed you very much. Patterned throughout the grass were different paths made of cobblestone, passing by rose bushes, colorful flower beds, perfectly trimmed hedges and marble statues that all came together in the middle of the location where a fountain made of limestone stood out, water splashing all around.
âThis is magnificent!â you called out and followed the path that led to the center, the entire colorful and playful setting building a stark contrast to the red sky, but this was what made it insanely beautiful too, you had to admit. âI didnât know something would be able to grow here!â Since you had been brought to the underworld, there was finally something that remotely awoke interest inside of you and let you push your pain and despair to the back of your head only for a little while.
âContrary to popular belief, we can also grow fruits and vegetables here. See?â
Ara pointed at a tree that you were passing, red pomegranates hanging from the branches. After weeks of nearly tasteless porridge that was supposed to break your iron will, only the image of the crimson seeds caused your mouth to water immediately. They had been withholding this from you all along? The things you would have done just to taste something different were unimaginable, and you stretched out your hand, reaching for the fruit. You were just so hungryâŚ
âCareful!â Ara warned you.
You reclined your hand, alarmed. âWhat is it?â
âSeven seeds.â A manly vice from behind you let you jump. âSeven seeds only, and youâll be stuck here forever. Take one and you wonât be able to stop, because they taste so ungraspable wonderfully on a human tongue. Everything growing in the underworld will bind you to this realm and you will never be able to return to earth ever again.â The god walked towards you both and Ara did a curtsy while you refused to copy her greeting. âThank you for bringing her here, youâre dismissed, Ara.â
You were petrified when a thought slowly sank in while the servant left you both alone. âBut Iâve been eating-â
âMortal food all along,â the god clarified. Today, he was dressed more casually and wasnât wearing a crown like the last time you had met, you silently remarked. âThatâs why you were served plain oats only. At least they always taste the same. Everything else we bring down here from earth rots right away. Theyâre living things, not made for death.â
You looked at the pomegranate tree, then back at him. You had been served porridge from your first day on before you even met, and a few days ago, he had been served the same dish as you, hadnât he? Why? âYou could have easily fed me these all along, and I wouldnât have known. Why havenât you?â
âI decide over the fates of the dead humans, not the living. I guess I always wanted to give you a choice, no matter how slim this chance might be. Deep inside, I assume I just couldnât take someone against their will entirely.â His honesty bewildered you. That was not what he had indicated the first time you talked. âEven if youâre a human, you always have a choice. Even now you do.â
âI havenât been given the choice whether I wanted to come down here,â you spoke monotonously, shaking off the expression he directed at you that nearly bordered sympathy.Â
The god lifted his hand and plucked a pomegranate from the tree. Twisting it apart and presenting the red seeds in equal halves to you, your tongue instantly lusted after the taste of the fruitâs delicious flesh. You had only tasted pomegranate seeds once in your life, back then when you had saved enough money to buy a half from a piepowder. But you still remembered that moment very well, because it was so special.
âI was probably too naive as I have never been to the mortal world myself. I could only rely on what the other gods told me, and they all said the same thing.â
âWhich was?â You averted your eyes from the pomegranate halves before you went insane from hunger.Â
âThat humans would do anything to live in the godly realms, leeching off everything they were offered, such as luxury and eternal youth. That humans are simpletons you could control, could do anything with.â He clearly saw you gulping, which was probably why he quickly added, âBut I only wanted a wife, so I took my sweet time making a decision that day. A wrong and hasty decision after all, as it turned out that Iâm the simpleton here.â He plucked the seeds from the pomegranate halves and placed them into his hand. You counted seven. Then, he squeezed his palm together, red juice dripping from his fingers onto the soil, staining it like blood. âYou better make sure not to go near these in case your craving makes you go crazy.â
To weigh yourself in better safety, you turned your face away from him. âHow do I get away from here? Tell me.â
The god drew in a sharp breath. âSomeone must get you. Someone from earth must come down here and take you back.â
You got a feeling you didnât want to know the details to that âAnd how would they do that?â
To that, he didnât seem to have a specific answer. âI cannot tell you as I donât know exactly myself. I heard that there are ways humans can actually summon certain gods, and depending who they are able to reach, they might help if theyâre in the mood. The god of the sea demands a human offering for example, but the god of the wind on the other hand just doesn't want his mortal companion to speak a single word all the way to our realms.â
âWhy would they do that to humans?â you called out in frustration. âThatâs madness!â
âTo bargain with a god is a very dangerous game that they love to play all day long. Humans are pawns to them, a mere distraction to their boring lives.â A touch of snideness swung with his explanation that you couldnât classify yet and thus dismissed.
âAnd what would you demand to bring humans here if you donât take them against their will?â
The god rolled his pupils, his patience seemingly still not wearing out while you just wouldnât let go of this topic when he replied full with regained composure, âNobody ever did that, itâs quite not possible since my kingdom is separated from the mortal realms. But the gods of the elements or other parts of the earth are always there.â
âSo that means⌠My mother and my sister have to find their own way to come down here. And depending on who they can reach out to, they either face an impossible quest or death?â
âNot very positively worded, but right.â He shrugged. âI guess so. Of course this applies to any human who would search for you, not only to them.â
âAnd before that happens, I will need to stay here?âÂ
âThatâs correct.â
When you sucked in a rush of air, he braced himself for an outburst, but you only asked with a threatening calmness, âWhy me?â
For such a question, the god apparently wasnât prepared well enough. And even if⌠you were sure his answer wouldnât have changed from the following dissatisfying one, âAs I said, I was given the chance to wander the earth for a day and choose a wife.â
âThatâs not what I meant. I asked âWhy me?â What did I do? Why not someone else?â
For the first time, you got the impression that you had taken him off guard as he raised his brows, not to talk back haughtily, but because he was genuinely confused and didnât know how to answer. âWhy⌠you? I canât exactly say why youâŚâÂ
âSo, the fact that Iâm here is merely a coincidence?â There was a sharp edge to the way you uttered these words, and you nearly felt sorry. Nearly.
âI wouldnât say that,â he patiently defended himself in that situation. âIt was still my own decision. But the reasonâŚâ
âBe quiet! I have never been given a choice!â You laid your palms flat against his chest, pushing him away from you while anger burned beneath your skin like fever. He stumbled backwards although he could fight you easily. But he didnât. âYou have robbed me of that decision the day you stole me away! You have only fed me mortal food to satisfy your own conscience, but I have never been given a choice in the first place! Donât talk to me like you actually respect humans, because you donât!â
You saw him startled as if he were human too, a natural, human reaction, and that fueled your anger even more. âBut if someone comes to-â
âNobody will come to get me!â you yelled. âNobody will come, because my mother and sister arenât able to! I only have them, no one else! Iâll be stuck here, and all because of you! I have no free will! You have chosen the only human with no choice at all!â
You spun around on your heel and left the garden with him not following suit. And you were glad about it as the first tears started to fall again.
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You spent your days restlessly wandering through the entire palace and the connecting garden, with no real destination other than the intention of wanting to make time pass in hope something life-alternating would happen. But it never did.
You rarely saw the god and you were grateful for that, only remaining in contact with Ara and the other servants. But despite them trying their best, they werenât able to fill the gap your family had left. With each passing day, the hole inside of you grew larger. And with each passing day, you wondered how much bigger it must still grow until it made you end this once and for all.
Once again, you were standing in the garden, listening to the stream while having to watch the god cross the bridge every morning and evening to ride somewhere past the horizon as you started to notice a few days ago. You had never asked him about where he was going even though you were very curious about what laid beyond the river. If you wanted to find out thoughâŚ
âI wouldnât even think about it,â you heard an unknown male voice talk behind you that wasnât as deep as this palaceâs owner. âThatâs the river of oblivion. Once you fall into it, you forget where you are, what you are and first and foremost⌠who you are.â
You spun around and encountered a man only a bit shorter than the god of this place with flaming, dark red hair, donned in all black with golden embellishments. You had never seen him here before, and his glamorous garments as well as sophisticated and elegant aura gave away that he was not a servant, but of a much higher status and with much power.
âJaehyun told me that he had taken in a human to make his wife, so I wanted to see her myself.â
Jaehyun⌠In comparison to the god of this realm whose name was Jaehyun as you now knew, this person had a much friendlier appearance with a smile that was inviting and a voice that sounded playful. âAnd you areâŚ?â
âThe god of sun and light, and everything bright and pleasant. Iâm very pleased to meet you, mistress.â
He stretched out his hand and took your fingers into his. Oddly, you didnât withdraw but let him do so as you werenât scared of him. After everything that had happened to you these past weeks, you felt numb to almost everything.
You sucked in a rush of air though as he lifted your hand and led it to his lips, pressing a kiss on our knuckles and causing you to gasp in surprise. It was not your first physical interaction with a man apart from your family, but the first with no ulterior motif from either side, a chaste and respectful gesture. You were taken aback and impressed at the same time.
âI must admit⌠if I were Jaehyun, I would have chosen you as well.â
You were flattered, but not impressed. âIt doesnât change the fact that I donât like being here.â
âAfter all this time you still think like this?â He raised his brows. âIâm impressed. Every other mortal would have caved already.â
âWell⌠Iâm not like them.â
âObviously.â He tilted his head and smiled again. âHave you ever tried getting accustomed to this place? Itâs not as boring as it looks like. Especially beyond the river. Even though I prefer the light, this darkness has something comforting, I must admit.â
âEnough, Taeyong,â another male voice cut through the air that you knew very well. âI didnât invite you here today to put ideas into her head.â
âEven I see her potential, Jaehyun,â your new acquaintance talked back immediately. âTake her with you to the ha-â
âI said enough,â the god interrupted. âShe has expressed more than once that she wants to go home, so if you donât have a solution for that, I would rather have you stay quiet.â
âWhat is there?â you urged the sun god to speak, suddenly full of hope again. âWhat is beyond the river?â
But it was the underworldâs god that answered instead, âThere is only death, so donât even think about escaping through these lands. There is no way you will make it out there alive all by yourself.â
And with that, the topic was closed as he disappeared with the sun god back into the palace, leaving you behind in wonder about what there still was to this realm that you had to unravel. If you wanted to unravel that.
Later that evening, you caught Taeyong intending to leave through the main entrance, luckily all by himself. You jumped out from your den, causing him to nearly get a heart attack judging by the way he leapt back with a scream, and asked with a hushed voice,
âWhat is beyond the river of oblivion?â
Your fingers grabbed the sleeves of his shirt, and he leaned in to you, replying with an equally low tone, âHeâs right, there is only death. But that is probably what you are looking for.â
And with another smile, he left through the gates, having opened up more questions than actually having answered one.Â
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âWhere are you going?â
Jaehyun cocked his head to the side on his way out of the palace when he got surprised by you in the entrance hall the next day. âUnderworld duties.â
âTake me with you,â you demanded, noticing that he was formally dressed and wearing his crown again as always when he left the palace. âItâs where you always leave to, right? Take me with you.â
He frowned. âWhat?â
âYou heard me very well. I want to come with you,â you repeated and approached him until you stood right in front of him, already fully dressed in a cloak that Ara had pulled out of the closet for you. âTake me with you.â
He looked down at you, then let out an ambiguous chuckle. âYou think if I take you with me out there, you will find a way to escape? You can put that idea right out of your mind. As a mortal, there are more gruesome fates than falling into the river of oblivion that will await you when you roam out there freely all by yourself. This is the underworld, after all.â
It didnât pass by you that he, for the first time, used the term âmortalsâ, not âhumansâ, a fine but significant difference. You wondered whether not all gods and sprites and whatever creatures also resided here were immortal. And if he was immortal too.
It was as though he could read everything shooting through your mind at that moment. Skepticism, anger, disappointment, then again, hope. He had seen right through you. But perhaps not entirely though as there was something he hadnât discovered yet: the slight seed of curiosity that had been planted by the god of sun yesterday.
What was beyond the river that you were supposedly looking for?Â
âStill,â you brought yourself to say and clenched your fists, moving your feet in restlessness. âTake me with you. What am I supposed to do here all day, all by myself?âÂ
âNo,â the god roared, deep and dominant, and you actually withdrew in response to his suppressed outburst. Regret turned visible in his expression as though he hadnât intended to sound so harsh as he continued gentler, âNo mortal has ever roamed the grounds of hell, and I wonât be the first one to allow one to do so.â
But you wouldnât give in so easily. âTake me with you nonetheless!â You took a few steps forward until you stood right in front of him and with your fists, you now hammered against his chest. âTake. Me. With. You!âÂ
Coming down at his strong muscles with your hands over and over again, it felt like striking against those palace stone walls, sharp pain shooting up to your shoulders with each forceful motion, and it made you even madder. You now screamed, wanting your way and letting your anger and despair all out - but he withstood it all.
Even when you exhausted yourself, you didnât give up, even when your motions grew slower and sloppier, your breathing more irregular. That was until he caught your striking fists with his palms, stopping your rebelling behavior with a single grip, obviously fed up now. His hands were so big in comparison to yours, and so unexpectedly warm and strong too.
âYou done?â the god asked relaxedly when you had finally stopped fidgeting.
You had your teeth bared, glaring at him, but you weren't physically fighting anymore. Your chest heaved up and down, in unison with his, and for a moment, you both had your gazes locked, surveying each other until a smile raised the corners of his mouth, and it wasnât in the least bit mocking.
You became aware of the fact that the god was still holding your hands, but it was something entirely else from when the sun god had taken yours into his. They were both gestures with different intentions, but somehow, this one caused your cheeks to heat and change color, and additionally, your heart to skip half a beat.Â
With feigned disgust, you scowled and shook him off, then hid your arms behind your back in the safety of the cloak.
âIâll get the horse prepared for two people.â The god looked at you for a second too long, which irritated you very much, then spun around. You didnât know what had made him change his mind, but in the end, it didnât matter. âPull up the hood and make sure to protect your face at all times. The ride can get really dusty.â
As you followed him outside, there was a black-maned horse waiting for you both. You stood behind him, intimidated and amazed by the enormous animal at the same time.Â
âImmortal horses are fascinating, arenât they?â he asked you. âEvery god owns at least one divinely-bred.â
He swung upon the horseâs back after a servant had saddled it properly for two, moving backwards to leave more space in the front. The next moment, he had grabbed you by your waist and heaved you on the horseâs back like you weighed nothing. Luckily, your skirts were wide enough for you to settle your legs on either side of the animal.Â
The god then hauled you against his chest with one swift motion, his strong forearm pressed into your upper stomach. Before you could snap for air, he loosened his grip on you again, but left his hand resting right under your ribcage, always on the alert to secure your position if you tended to teeter too much to one side. You swallowed hard as the horse started galloping, and before you could notice, the both of you had already crossed the dangerous bridge with its eerie turquoise water, snippets flashing by that you only caught from the corner of your periphery under your wide hood.Â
You knew your attention shouldnât be on the main riderâs free hand gripping hard on the reins that made his veins pop out and your thoughts spinning with fantasies you had never had of him before, but you couldnât turn your thoughts away from it either. Pleasant goosebumps ran all down your spine whenever you lost your balance for a second and his strong arm around your middle reared you right back.
You didnât want this. Of course, as a young woman, you had needs and also a fair share of past experiences, but none of it had ever surfaced since you were residing here.
Until now.
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While you were riding along the rolling plains, you came to a terrifying solution: The redness of the sky didnât come from the sun and neither from another natural source of light in the underworld that would resemble a planet back up there on earth. In fact, they came from fields far out there close to the horizon. These fields were burning, flames ascending to the sky whose tips you only witnessed when you passed and eventually came to a stop close by.
âThese are the torture fields,â the god told you. âItâs where souls reside who I refuse to let be reborn. As you might have figured by now, itâs why our sky is always red. The flames never diminish, they only get concealed by the god of sky during night time upon my request.â
âWhy did you request for him to conceal it?â
âThe red sky reminds me of what Iâm doing, what my destiny as the god of the underworld is. If I can request for a few hours of peace where Iâm not reminded of the souls on the torture fields that I sent down there myself, that I am the one causing this red sky, I would do anything for it.â
It was the second time he willingly let you take a quick glance behind his facade, his cold and dark exterior. You wondered whether there was still way more you would need to discover. But would you really want to?
âWhatâs the fate of those on these torture fields?â you asked instead.
âImagine the worst pain youâve ever felt. Maybe you have once broken a bone or sustained a similar fracture. Now, thatâs not even the full extent of pain a human is able to feel. Multiply it by a thousand. Thatâs close to the pain you have to endure day and night, for all eternity. Frightening, isnât it?â
Frightening didnât even come close to describe the lump in your throat right now. A cold shudder ran down your spine despite you putting much effort into not letting your true emotions slip. âDo they literally burn there on the fields?â
âSomething like that, yes. If you listen carefully, little rose, you can even hear their screams. My palace is located too far away, but right now, weâre close enough to hear their faint noises.â He brought the horse to a halt and gave you a sign to remain silent as well. âListen.â
You did. From the direction of the torture fields, you heard a feeble clamor as though someone was constantly pressing on a pianoâs keyboard, and the tone never subsided. It was a very faint sound, but so eerie that it made the hair on your arms stand up. You imagined pain so gravely, you were never able to stop screaming in agony despite the exhaustion. For all eternity.
âDonât worry, little rose,â the god reassured you, and you didnât flinch when he soothingly nudged your side. It had something calming to it. âSomeone like you wonât ever land on the torture fields.â
You wished you could believe him and gulped, hard. âWhat kind of souls would find their fate here?â
âMurderers mostly, to summon it up. But I decide over all their fates individually, so it might also be possible that someone has committed a grave crime that doesnât include murder and still ends up on the torture fields. And vice versa.â
You had been holding in your breath and only noticed when you let out a rush of air. âI see.â
âWhy are you so tense, little rose?â the god expressed his concern that seemed genuine to you. âSomeone as pure as you and with a heart as strong as yours would surely get another chance at life.â
âYou donât know me,â you answered repellently, but didnât shake off his hand that had magically found its way on your shoulder as though he wanted to comfort you physically like a human, but didnât exactly know how. âYou know nothing about me, you cannot tell.â
âThatâs true. But I cannot imagine you being a human who deserves to experience endless torture, and Iâve been with my duties for way longer than I can remember.â
âPerhaps, there are times where even you will get surprised.â It was intended to be a joke, but your dry voice didnât make the sentence sound like one, which was why you added a light, choking laughter.Â
âWhat could you have possibly done? Slept with someone before marriage? Screw that, just have fun. Stolen groceries? A peccadillo, nothing grave to be noted down, and even minuscule when you were poor and suffering from hunger. What else? Hurt someone? Most people only physically hurt when they feel threatened or have been hurt themselves before. I could tell you many, many more examples that wonât justify a destiny on the torture fields for you.â
You werenât an appropriate girl in any sense as you had done all of the things he listed, and even many more. Feeling bound to your family for your whole life, you had never quite treasured your virginity until marriage like every other girl and had had way too much fun in the millerâs barn with his eldest son before you came here. Whenever you seemed short of groceries, you had developed a few tricks where letting fruits and vegetables slip into your bag during market visits always went unnoticed. And you randomly and happily thought back to the time you had once smacked a boy who had made fun of your sister and your situation.
And the god of the underworld wanted to tell you that these were all still justifiable?Â
âNo human is untainted, free of sins, little rose,â he continued. âBut that doesnât make every person a bad one. As a matter of fact, the majority are good people, and I can sense them from a mile away. Youâre not a bad person who deserves to endure agony for eternity.â
You rather let him believe for as long as he could.
Though he added, âEverything will come out in the hall of judgment anyway.â
âThe hall of judgment?â you asked carefully.
âWhere weâre headed to now. Thatâs where I comply with my duties as the god of the underworld.â As though he noticed your disarray, he added with an edge, âYou wanted to come with me, right? So be prepared for that.â
Nothing could have prepared you for what was about to come next.
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The hall of judgment was a massive cave rather than an actual hall in the semi-darkness of a mountain range that had the river of oblivion flow through. The hollowed ceiling was carried by large pillars merging seamlessly with the stony inside, a long carpet indicating the way. There were only several candles alit, the flames mirrored and broken in the river that threw the reflected lighting into all directions.Â
You were sitting next to the god on a throne of which you were unsure whether it had been there for your entire stay already as he had initially intended you to be his wife. Nonetheless, it made you feel inquisitive and intimidating at the same time, as though you didnât belong there but couldnât request being placed elsewhere either.
âThis is where the souls face me, where I decide about their fate. And today, you will assist me,â the god explained after he had settled next to you.
âAssist you?â You werenât repressed, but rather intrigued about what was going to happen here.
âYouâre not going to watch me only, youâre going to judge yourself, whether you send a soul into the river of oblivion from where they will start a new life or send them to the torture fields for eternal pain.â
You frowned, full of suspicion whether you had heard right. âPardon me? I will decide about their fate? Me?â
âExactly,â he confirmed with a proud smile.
You raised a brow, but didnât refuse instantly, to your very own surprise too. âHow do I know what happened to them?â
âThey will tell you.â
âAnd if they donât speak the truth?â
âIn the hall of judgment, you are only allowed to speak the truth, otherwise you cannot answer.â
You had many more questions, but since you had already delayed your arrival, you decided to remain silent and just watch. You trusted him to tell you what to do and when to do, and until then, you would only observe. To your clear surprise, a human in its physical shape walked in the next moment, a young boy, not even ten years of age just yet. Just like your sister.Â
âThey all remain in their human form so as to not shock them,â the god explained quietly while the boy made its way towards you. âThey will lose their physical shape once I make my judgment, but by then, they wonât remember anymore.â
Your expression changed from perplexity to empathy when you encountered the state the young boy was in, ragged clothes, no shoes. He explained that he came right from the streets, having lived there for a few years already.
The child was nervously kneading his wrinkled hat in his hands as he stuttered, âM-my father died overseas w-when I was only a baby. My- my mother was the sole one t-to get us through the first years. U-until we ran out of money. Sh-she died shortly after and I⌠I had to start living on the streets a-all by myself.â
âFor how many years did you live on the streets?â you asked empathically, not knowing whether you were even allowed to, but it didnât matter to you at this point. You felt so much sympathy for him, your heart ached.
The boy dropped his head. âThree years.â
You gasped inaudibly, not wanting to unsettle the boy. Instead, you forced yourself to smile, the sorrow undertone hidden by concealing happiness. âYou did well. For your age, you did so well. You can be proud of yourself. Your mother surely is too.â
âC-can I ask how did I die?â
âYou slept in peacefully and didnât wake up,â you started, and the god frowned, but didnât interrupt you, which you appreciated. âIt was really cold, but it didnât bother you, because for you, it felt like a warm blanket that you got enveloped in. Perhaps, almost like the one in your former home with which your mom would tuck you in. Did you have something like that?â
With sparkles in his eyes, the boy nodded enthusiastically. âYes, I remember!â
âVery well. That moment, you dreamed back to your warm house where there were the three of you. You died peacefully, engulfed in a dream that felt like reality.â
The boy started crying, and you wanted to get up with the intention of offering him a comforting embrace, but the godâs hand latched out onto yours, holding you back. Locking your gazes, he shook his head and you slowly settled back on your throne. âDead souls cannot be touched,â he whispered only for you to hear. âOtherwise they are doomed to wander these lands forever as nightmarish creatures.â
âW-what w-ill m-m-my judgment b-be?â the boy hiccuped as you shifted your attention back to him.
You held yourself back this time to leave the decision to the god himself, but he remained quiet, only giving you a squeeze with his fingers that were still covering yours, both of your hands lying on your side of the armrest. Then, he nodded encouragingly.
So you spoke softly, âYou will get to leave this miserable life behind. You will get to start a new life. You donât have to suffer anymore.â
âThank you.â
And while he was still expressing his gratitude, the god caught you shedding some light tears yourself, but you were smiling throughout them in all honesty, because you were so happy that the little boy wouldnât need to continue living in a world that had been so cruel to him.
When the boy followed a servant to the outside after the god had officially pronounced the sentence that you had decided on, he started explaining, âThe moment they step into the hall, I know their backstories, I have to tell you. They only explain their own opinion and point of view to me. Since you donât have that privilege, I let them tell their backstories too. For the little boy, he actually died wh-â
âNo,â you declined determinedly, emphasized by the shake of your head. âI donât want to know. Perhaps, you donât understand, but Iâm not immune to feelings unlike you who has been doing this for so long. There is only so much I can take in and carry before every single story will break me apart over and over again. Perhaps, itâs better this way, safer. I want to stand by the stories I tell them.â
âIâm not immune either.â The look you shared that followed was something between surprise and a mutual understanding, until he followed up, âSo you want to remain?âÂ
âI want to remain.â
In a gesture of encouragement, he squeezed your hand again, only now realizing that he hadnât let go of it all along and that you hadnât shaken him off, either.
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By the evening, the god of the underworld had pronounced the sentence to all souls, you only chiming in when it was a case you could relate to, a case which needed a more emotional approach. In the beginning, it had been an overwhelming feeling for you, holding oneâs destiny in your hands as the god of the underworld complied to all the judgments you made without a word of protest.Â
It made you feel⌠powerful. And helpful, equally. You were able to take the pain away from these sad souls and plant a more pleasant last memory of their former life into their invisible hearts. No matter the real circumstances of their deaths, you always spun stories more pleasant for their ears, so the majority of souls were allowed to jump into the pool of oblivion, looking forward to a new life.
âMy wife killed me, that bitch.â A middle-aged man spat in front of the dais later that day. âI should have taken her with me.â
You leaned forward, resting your elbows on your thigh as you pricked up your ears. It was late already, and you started to get exhausted which was why the god had suggested going home after this case. Though this case would turn out way more different than the ones before, you could solely tell by looking at the man.
His obvious rampant demeanor had caught your attention right away, so you asked calmly, âTell me in detail, what did you do to your wife?â
"Nothing!" he defended himself loudly. âI did no-â
You remembered that no one was able to lie in the hall of judgment which was apparently why no tone came out of his mouth anymore despite him continuing blabbering. You averted your eyes to your right, wanting to know how the god would react.Â
You didnât expect anything less than the following, âYou really dare lie in front of the god of the underworld himself?â
âPlease!â The man dropped to his knees and brought his hands together under his chin. âI did nothing wrong in my opinion!â
âHow about we let your mistress decide whether you did something wrong to your wife, hm?â the god asked threateningly, his eyes narrowed.
âI only wanted to teach her a lesson,â the man pressed through gritted teeth. âIf she hadnât stayed out for so long, I wouldnât have had to use my hands.â
Your fingers cramped around the armrests, uneasiness settling in where also nausea spread in your stomach, but the latter way faster. You already knew the end to the story before he could draw the entire outline. Again, like before when you had met cases that left you nearly breathless, the godâs palm found its way back to your hand, blanketing it, and his warmth somehow soothed your anger, restraining it. Somehow, you felt it had the same effect on him.
âHow often did you hurt your wife?â you wanted to hear from the man.
âAs often as I needed to.â There was no remorse in his voice. âWives have to be obedient to their husbands, and if they arenât, we have to remind them of our higher position.â
Anger burned in your veins, the knuckles on your fingers turning white, and even the godâs reassuring gesture could not hold you back from what you were about to say next anymore, âSo you think lowly of women because we are female?â
âItâs what nature prescribes!â the man yelled.
âDo you have children?â you interrogated further, your fingers shaking by now. You were so close to jumping off your seat and physically taking it upon yourself.
âMy wife never gifted me with one,â he tsk-ed. âAnother task in which she has failed me as a woman.â
A growl was collecting on your tongue, and you nearly let the sound slip if it werenât for the god cutting you off, âAnd yet, after your death, you stand in front of one. And this very one is deciding about your fate today.â
âOh?â The man took a step back. âForgive me, I havenât known.â
âHow about you tell your mistress about the child you deemed unfitting to continue living, no matter how hard it was for your wife to even conceive in the first place? Or the bar woman you impregnated instead, but chased away because you rather wanted to spend the money on alcohol? Or the rich man you once robbed and killed, all in one night?â
You didnât need to put a second thought into your decision. He sounded exactly like the kind of man your father had been - ruthless, selfish, and so full of apathy, your chest swelled to the point of exploding.
âTo the torture fields with him.â
It was the first time for you to use these words, you didnât recognize your own voice.
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You sent a man to the torture fields and you enjoyed it.
Even after returning to the palace, you still werenât able to digest the latest happenings. Again. And again, like in the past, you didnât feel any remorse afterwards. You felt satisfaction even.
âIs it always like this?â you asked when you stood in the entrance hall of the dark palace. âThis lingering feeling ofâŚâ
â... satisfaction.â A slight smirk was playing around the godâs lips when he looked at your eager expression. âYes. It absolutely is.â
âWow,â you breathed, overwhelmed by so much power you had never imagined of ever possessing. âBut⌠what if I made the wrong decision?â
Was that what the sun god had wanted you to see? A side inside of you that you had repressed for so long? The potential you offered when you were sitting on the throne right next to the god of the underworld?
âThere is no right or wrong in the hall of judgment. There is only one truth. And the truth in that case was that you passed judgment on someone who deserved their fate.â He inhaled deeply before breaking down to you, âThat is why I want to offer you the throne next to mine.â
Your head snatched upwards and you drew your brows together in suspicion. âWhat are you saying?â
âI offer you the title âthe queen of the underworldâ,â he repeated more clearly, gaze unwavering but not inscrutable. He meant every single syllable, no underlying joke in his voice, the smirk entirely gone and his dark eyes clear.Â
âIâm not going to be your wife,â you declined immediately again, your voice failing you though, and you were afraid heâd notice.
âI donât want you to become my wife in that sense if you find that thought so repulsive.â There was a chuckle simultaneously rolling from his tongue. âI offer you the position of the queen of the underworld. I offer you half my kingdom, a throne next to mine and a crown made of darkness, just like mine.â
You stood in front of him, feeling very lost at that moment, but also very intrigued. The words that he uttered, you had never dared to even take them into your mouth, let alone speaking them out. âI-â You opened your mouth, but no refusal came out this time.Â
You wanted to reason with your mother and sister, but living here had made you realize that they were probably better off without you if they were going to get taken care of with gold to last generations. If you would ever get the chance to return to earth, you would need to get married to someone you probably loathed and lived a boring life as a housewife.
Then, you wanted to argue with the fact that you missed the sun, nature, flowers and everything earth offered to you. But did you really? On earth, flowers withered at the end of every summer, months of coldness dominating your part of the world for the majority of the year. You started to question whether you would have lived a fulfilling life if you had continued like this, only looking forward to spring and rotting away in boredom when the world got blanketed with snow, fighting for survival, year after year.
Here in the underworld, there were no such things as seasons. The darkness might have appeared threatening at the beginning, but you had slowly started to grow accustomed to the different lightning and the constant pleasant temperature. By now, you had also found beauty in the absolute darkness of the night and the sunset-like sky during daytime.Â
A conflict spread out inside of you that you had never imagined of ever leading. Had you already found your true fate back then on earth or have you always been destined for more in another world?Â
âYou only want me to stay because you feel lonely, thatâs why youâre offering me the throne,â was your feeble attempt of rejection. âBut Iâm not like you, Jaehyun. I cannot live this life here.â
âYou are very much like me, little rose,â Jaehyun corrected with a growing, new smile you couldnât define, and then reminded you, âDid you forget that destiny doesnât only mean endless torture? The little boy who you sent into the river of oblivion, he will get the chance to start a new life, leaving the one behind in which he only experienced sorrow and suffering. How did you feel at that moment? Didnât you feel helpful, relieved or even happy for him? Because thatâs what will also be required of you as the queen of the underworld. Youâre an executor and a savior both at the same time. Youâll be the most powerful queen to ever exist.â
âT-tell me,â you stuttered, ât-tell me the truth. That day⌠it might have been a coincidence that you were near me, but what made you choose me?â
It couldnât have been a coincidence only. There must be more to it. There must be a reason you were here now, a sign that this was your fate for which you had always been destined. It would give you the ultimate assurance, a reason less to doubt your entire existence.
âArenât you one sneaky little thing, my rose? I wanted to tell you that day already, but you werenât ready to hear.â Jaehyun stretched out his hand and let the tip of his index finger run along your chin. You shuddered - in full pleasure so obvious, he must have felt it too. And he must have also felt your disappointment when he withdrew his hand again. âBefore you appeared here⌠I mean, before I stole you - pardon me - I was very lonely. So I asked for one day on earth to search for a fitting wife as I havenât found one among my own kind. But who I got drawn to, precisely by their sugary scent that even overshadowed the flowers and morning dew wrapped pollen on the fingers, wasnât a timid daisy in a bed full of asters. It was a rose itself who harbored thorns, and I believe, deep within, I knew all along that I finally found someone not only fit to warm my bed, but to reign alongside me. Seldomly have I met someone so strong-willed and fierce like you, lest a mortal. If you decide against the crown of immortal flowers that I offer you, it will be really unfortunate for me as I paid a huge price for getting you.â
You gulped. â...Which price?âÂ
âI will never be allowed on earth again.â
You understood why he wanted a companion as you couldnât imagine living at such a huge place all by yourself either. The corridors were long, dark and branched, servants strictly following their duties and always keeping their distance to their master despite him treating them respectfully. Then, there were the endless rolling plains with nothing but dust and nightmarish creatures. The darkness from the underworld must have taken over his heart a long time ago as well, and he was looking for a glimmer of light.
You just werenât sure whether you were the right one. He hadnât been able to give you the entire reassurance you still needed.
âThatâs unfortunate,â you brought yourself to say eventually. âBut I canât.â
A strand of your hair got lifted up, and he twirled it around his finger, observing it closely and seemingly enjoying the softness that curled around his skin. You had never seen him so at your mercy and apologetic before. âI only had one chance that would define my own destiny which will last an eternity. If I made the wrong choice in selecting you, I am deeply sorry. If there was more that I could tell you, I would. But there isnât. You were there, and I wanted you. Why donât you want me too, little rose?â
Your breathing came in hitches. âWhat would that make me, Jaehyun?â
Leaving your family behind to live in sin here in the underworld. It would make you an outcast, someone expelled from society, someone with no dignity. But then again, when had you ever been someone who was worth more on earth? Werenât you exactly where you were supposed to be, where darkness reigned like the one which occupied your heart ever since that fateful day a century ago?
Jaehyunâs hand was now on the side of your face, and you fought the urge to nestle against his palm. You relished the feeling the tip of his thumb made when he brushed it over your cheek though, and you wanted more of it, all over your body precisely. You just knew it would be entirely different than what you had experienced with mortal men before. But then again - what would that make you?
âIt would make you a human,â Jaehyun calmed you, his expression smoothening despite the obvious threat on his throat. âJust like you are. Donât you ever forget that. You are allowed to accept every part of you, to feel everything youâre harboring.â
âBut itâs just⌠so hard,â you whispered, unsure what he was even talking about anymore, you being queen or the possibility of you two sharing more than the throne, but also a bed.
âYou are a constellation, waiting to be explored and loved. Did any man who ever tried to court you understand that you were so much more than a maiden hidden away in her houseâs backyard? Because I understand.âÂ
There was something glittering in his eyes despite stars being absent here. You opened your lips and closed them again, fighting so hard against the need of wanting them to taste his.Â
âYou fought so bravely against it. You can allow yourself to finally let go, little rose,â Jaehyun encouraged you with a low whisper. Again, you were questioning whether he actually meant the darkness in your heart or the need of his lips covering yours.
âI-I-...â You let out a long breath that you had been holding in this entire time and took a step back, away from him and from his alluring appearance. âIâm tired. I will return to my chambers.â
You almost stumbled over your own feet running to your chamber, setting one hasty foot after another. When you reached your room, you locked the door behind you as though you were afraid he might follow you and barge in.
As you laid in your bed shortly later, you caught yourself wishing he had done so. And you also caught yourself having naturally addressed him by his name somewhere along the way.
Like he wasn't a distant god or master anymore. But an equal.
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âDo humans live with you?â you asked Taeyong the next day after encountering him in the garden, joking around with the servants.Â
Apparently, he had had a few duties close by and decided to pay the dark palace a visit. As it came to your attention through him a short while ago, Jaehyunâs palace was described as such by outsiders.Â
Taeyong laughed, but the smile that he forced himself to wear meanwhile wasnât sincere. âNo, I donât support this kind of lifestyle.â
âWhy? Donât get me wrong, Iâm on your side, but why does your opinion differ from the other gods?â
âThe woman I love is a human, what would that make me, abusing her own kind?â
The pain in his voice couldnât be ignored, it was too obvious, intended or unintended. But it was not the kind of pain a rejected lover would express. âSo youâre in love with a mortal, I see.â
âNot just a mortal, a human,â he corrected. âWe gods are all immortal, but there are other creatures such as sprites who are also otherworldly, but can indeed die, so theyâre mortal. Some humans here have also gained immortality. Mortals and humans are not the same term.â
He confirmed what you had suspected all along. Finally, you understood why Jaehyun had always spoken about humans only and not about mortals when addressing your kind. It was because in the dark palace, he was the only immortal one.Â
âI understand. Then⌠tell me about her, Taeyong. What makes you so sad about her?â
âThe fact that I donât want to love her, and she doesnât want me to love her either, but I would even give up on my immortality just to be with her. I would instantly go and trade my immortality despite a god never having done that before, and I donât even know whether itâs possible, but if, I would in a heartbeat.â
The way he spoke about her, soft and passionate, reminded you of the way Jaehyun spoke to you lately, and suddenly yearning tugged on your heartstring, even though he was only a few yards away from you inside the palace.
âIt must be a huge sacrifice for a god to be willing to give up their immortality for a human. It sounds like you sincerely love her.â
âI donât love her sincerely,â Taeyong continued bluntly, shocking you. But a tinge of the same yearning resonated in his tone too, so you were truly confused about his contradicting reaction. âItâs not the kind of love I wish upon anyone. I havenât chosen her, but every fiber of my heart longs for her love. One day, it will tear me entirely apart. It will be the day she dies.â
You frowned. âI donât think I understandâŚâ
âIâm cursed by the god of love. Ironic, isnât it?â He let out a laugh, but it didnât sound amused at all, bitter even. âIâm cursed to love her until the end of days, and sheâs cursed to not reciprocate it.â
It sounded so sad and unfortunate to you, you didnât quite know what to say. âIâm so sorry.â You couldnât imagine how painful it must be to feel and live like this. And what would happen if she died one day? Would he continue loving her and longing for her when all traces of her had evaporated, for all eternity? You repeated, this time much more sensitively, âIâm so sorry, Taeyong.â
âNow, donât look so sad, there is nothing to be sad about,â Taeyong tried to cheer you up. âI have arranged myself to live like this. Thatâs why I think youâre very lucky.â
âMe?â You pointed at yourself. âWhy should I be?â
âBecause humans still know what true love is. They can decide on who to be with, who to open their hearts to, who to let in. Most gods solemnly seek for the comfort of a warm body next to them at any given time, or marry only out of convenience. Some gods are cursed, just like me, some even happen to face a worse fate. Only the minority donât seek for a puppet or an arrangement, but a real partner. Like Jaehyun.â
You sneered. âAccording to everyone else, heâs one of the most powerful gods in your entire realm. Why would he care for a real partner, a human even?â
âYou donât know him very well, do you? He might have only searched for a timid wife to sit next to him in the throne hall and perhaps show him a bit of affection. But that would have never been enough for him, and he always knew, otherwise he would have picked the first human he saw.â
âAll Iâm saying is,â you defended your opinion, âI might not be the right person for whatever he requires of me.â
Taeyong shrugged, but not with an indifferent intention. âYou might be the exact right person for this as he doesnât require anything from you except for you just to be you.â
âWhy would you say that?â you sighed, distressed.
âJaehyun traded his permission to be allowed on earth to find you. It was risky and stupid, I can admit that, but at least he went after what he had been searching for this entire time. It impresses me very much. Doesnât it impress you too?â
âThatâs not a good enough reason. He only had one shot,â you tried to understand. âAnd he picked me. What if he chose wrong?â
âThat is your perception.â Taeyong smiled, no trace of sadness anymore. âMine is that he was a lonely man looking at a million women in the span of half a day. And he didnât need to look at a million other women and take the remaining hours to settle with the last possible option out of pure panic, because he ran out of time. He went for what caught his eye, felt right to him and gave him hope. Isnât that a good enough reason?â
You fell into silence.Â
âAh, I must go now. But just let me tell you this one last thing.â You raised your brows in expectation, watching Taeyong shift around and seamlessly continuing without looking back, âJaehyun is the god of the underworld. Never has he made a wrong decision.â
You wished you didnât believe him.
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Jaehyun probably knew it the moment you walked into the great hall that day. He probably saw it in the nervous flickers of your eyes, he probably smelled it in the light sheen of sweat glistening around your cleavage, probably heard it in the ragged breaths of your lungs.Â
You had come to kill him.Â
But he didnât say a single word.
Your walk wasnât as determined and full of confidence as usual, the steps barely heard as though you might change your mind every second. The silver blade was glistening between your fingers and then slipped up your sleeve again in hope he hadnât seen.
âDid you think about my offer, little rose?â Jaehyun asked almost nonchalantly as he moved on his throne, but didnât descend.Â
Today, he was wearing his dark crown at home again. Ironically, on his death day too, you thought silently to yourself. âYes,â you announced and let your head drop when you stood in front of him. âI canât.â
âAnd why is it that you think that you canât? Youâre a human, someone with a free will. We gods donât have that.â
âItâs because I have a free will that I decide against your offer.â
âVery well. I accept that.â He let out a long sigh that didnât sound in the least bit agitated though. âIf you ever change your mind while youâre still here, I am willing to get back to my offer.â
âIâm afraid there is not enough time.â
Then you lashed out, and the next moment, he had a knife to his throat, blood spilling where the blade cut into his skin. It was only lightly, but enough to tear apart even the sheerest of paper. You didnât dare to push deeper, your trembling fingers clinging onto the handle when you settled on his lap with your legs locking him in place on either side.
âWhy donât you stab me?â Jaehyun whispered, not moving a single inch.
You were aware he couldnât die, not from your mortal hands. This action was your feeble attempt and last resort of holding onto something you should have left behind the moment you had stepped into the darkness: humanity. If you stabbed him, you wouldnât feel the same as with your father back then. If you stabbed him, you would feel remorse, and that would remind you that you were still all that - a human.
You ground your teeth, breathing irregularly while having difficulties remaining the knife in its position. Jaehyun was still sitting quietly beneath you, looking up at you with expectant eyes that didnât mirror anything like reproach or anger. He knew you wouldnât do that, he knew that exactly, and that fueled your despair even more, because, in the end, you had known all along too.
âYou can defy everything, little rose, even me,â Jaehyun muttered, stretching out his hand that then touched a strand of your hair and gently tucked it behind your ear. âBut the truth is that you want me, and this life. And itâs killing you. Not me.â
You had never wanted to be anything less than extraordinary, but no one had ever told you that you could possibly be bound for so much greater either. Restless in your own world, you had tended flowers day for day, wondering if there was more to life than the one you were living. You had always been subconsciously rattling on the invisible chains of simplicity, boredom and too much comfort, struggling to let go fully.
And now he, the god of the underworld himself, was pressed into the throne in front of you, not fighting back under the threat of your knife, even though he was able to unalive you with only the flick of his finger. He was patiently waiting for your decision, had seen and fostered your potential from the very beginning.
You werenât a timid little flower in the backyard anymore.Â
You were the dangerous seeds of pomegranates.Â
âTell me, little rose, will you accept even the darkest parts of you like I do?â
A few beats of silence passed by where Jaehyun only heard your rattled breathing going hand in hand with the erratic rhythm of your chest heaving up and down, until the knife dropped to the dais with a loud noise. His fingers grazed over your scalp, settling there shortly before they grabbed a bundle of hair, preparing to haul you to him.
But he didnât need to. Willingly, you leaned down, stopping right before your lips touched his, wavering in that moment a little too long. Jaehyunâs fingers slipped from the back of your head past your ear, touching your cheek. He was so close, you could feel his breath stroking your chin as his finger tips slid further, trailing over your bottom lip.
Your eye contact was so strong and more intense unlike anything you had ever experienced before. He was exploring the deepest parts of your soul with his gaze only, making you wonder how much longer it would take Jaehyun to unravel all of you without even having touched you more intimately.
Instinctively, you parted your lips, and he slipped his thumb past them. With the tip of your tongue, you licked over his skin, then started sucking on his finger. This gesture had something so tainted yet intimate to it, you feared that he might withdraw right away, but the look in his eyes and his own slightly agape mouth only reassured you of the fact that he found it as seductive as you.Â
But Jaehyun was still awaiting your answer before it was processed. You were sure though that whatever would start to happen next, it would be world-destructive in so many senses. You only hoped you would be prepared for it.
You sucked in a huge breather and Jaehyun retracted his hand from your mouth as he assumed you wanted to say something. There was much expectation lying behind his awaiting eyes, even though you both knew by now what your answer would be.
âBeg.â
Jaehyun cocked a brow. âPardon?â
âBeg for it.â
You could clearly see the struggle in his eyes, and even a touch of indignation, but as he saw how serious you were about it, he apparently swallowed all his pride.
âPlease,â he growled lowly. âBe my queen.â
âYou donât have to be alone anymore,â you finally whispered as you hovered above him with not much resistance.
At this moment, you laid bare in front of him, with your soul and mind at his mercy, and he could do anything he wanted with it.Â
But he didnât.Â
Instead, Jaehyun let you come forward and close the last remaining space between the two of you as you pressed your lips against his, reassuring him of your wordsâ honesty. You had made your decision, and you were willing to take everything that came along with it - including the god of the underworld himself.
Suddenly, Jaehyun gasped in shock when he tasted something familiar on your tongue.Â
There it was.
Pulling away, he snatched your hand, spotting red stains on the tips of your fingers and whispering breathlessly, âPomegranate seeds.â And then louder, âYou ate pomegranate seeds!â
You clarified, âSeven of them, to be exact.â
By the way he examined your lips and licked over his own, he must by now also spot and taste the red seeds on your own mouth that had passed by him before.Â
"You deceived me,â Jaehyun realized. âYou never needed me to beg for you to be queen.â
âI needed to be sure you truly meant it,â you disclosed the truth to him. âWhether you would be able to lay your title aside for me and open up to me about what you truly want, as a man and not as a king. Whether you would see me as an equal.â
He hesitated. âWhat if I had said no?â
One edge of your mouth curved upwards. âFrom the very beginning, I knew you wouldnât.â
âHow lucky you are, as a queen isnât to be opposed,â he then said with a smirk, âsheâs to be obeyed and worshiped.â
When your lips came together again and his hands grabbed hard on the tender flesh of your buttocks, you were both aware that you had never needed to be convinced to stay with him in the first place.
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Jaehyunâs hands werenât on your face anymore as his mouth gave you all the attention you needed there, lips and tongue deep inside you. Instead, you felt his palms pressing into your exposed thighs after he had successfully and nearly imperceptibly pulled your skirts up, skin grazing against skin, his touch causing you to shudder with craving so unfathomable, you believed you were going to burst. This time, from bliss only.
His tongue outlined the form of your lips, your mouth then again melting into the kiss you two were sharing, so passionate and full of yearning as though you had been waiting a lifetime for only this moment. In both of your cases, it was applicable - the god of the underworld who had been alone all along, and a mortal girl who was bound for so much more than a simple life on earth.
Your back arched into Jaehyunâs body when his hands wandered upwards and curled into the curve of your spine, his fingers dancing across the naked skin under all the fabric which hung flattery around your figure. Without breaking your kiss, you gripped onto the very first button of his black shirt and undid it, your hands stained with the blood of the wound that you had caused earlier.
Snapping back to reality, you bounced back with a gasp, inspecting Jaehyunâs neck that now looked surprisingly unscathed where your knife had once slid through, only the spilled blood remaining. âWha-â
âWe gods heal way faster than humans, because thatâs what we areâŚâ he explained patiently, âimmortal.â
That was something you hadnât put further thought into, but absolutely made sense considering that you technically couldnât kill him. Somehow, a bad conscience still seeped into you, so you said, âIâm sorryâ with much regret in your voice.Â
âDonât apologize, little rose,â was only his answer, adorned with a smile while his fingers fiddled with the collar around your cleavage. âYou did what you had to do. It was important to me that you weighed all your options and still decided to be with me.â
Jaehyun tugged on your sleeves, pulling the upper part of your dress all the way down. The fabric settled around your hips with loud rusting, and only now you noticed that he had grown distinctively hard between your thighs. It aroused you very much as well, a cool breeze caressing your breasts and making your nipples turn hard.Â
You had never carefully paid attention to what you considered flaws on your body, but the god sitting under you was incontrovertibly perfect and you, as a human, certainly didnât perceive yourself in the same way. There was nothing to hide your naked body behind in this short span of doubt, but your shoulders slacked nonetheless, especially in this dominant position, and he noticed.
Jaehyun lifted you off his lap with a surprised sound falling from your lips. Your thighs were locked around his hips and you held onto him while he descended from the throne and placed you with your back on the carpet in front of the dais. With your arms slung across your chest while now lying in front of him, you tried to hide from him what you considered unpleasant for his eyes. You had never had this problem during your fleeting intimate encounterings before.
âPlease donât be insecure,â Jaehyun spoke gently, looming over you. âYouâre so beautiful, I canât take my eyes off you.â
Oddly, you believed every single word and willingly freed your chest as your thoughts and worries started to leave your mind. His tongue flicked over your nipple and with a moan, you threw your head back against the carpet, your fingers buried in his thick hair which was free from a crown now, scratching his scalp when he decided to gently suck on your peaks in alternation. It made you grow hot and wet in your nether regions, and you started to ache with the need for release.
You whined when Jaehyun suddenly withdrew, but let out a yelp when he grabbed your thighs, yanking you towards him and burying his face between your legs under the many layers of your skirts. His tongue indulged you, making hard passes over your folds before flicking your clit over and over. You hadnât known what to expect of a god, but literally devouring you kind of made sense now.
His tongue was long, wet and thick, and it slid over your exposed parts in delightful strokes, the groaning sounds Jaehyun made meanwhile vibrating through you and almost making you cum on spot if it werenât for him deciding to use his lips next. They felt full and warm on your wetness when he sucked on you, and you calmed down a bit, moving your body to the same sensual rhythm as his caressing mouth.Â
âYou taste better than the pomegranate seeds,â Jaehyun told you when he appeared by your face again, licking over his wet lips.Â
He wanted to prolong the act, but that didnât withhold him from having fun, so he started playing with you through his rough fingers rubbing soft circles around your clit while observing you with a satisfied grin. These fingers then moved past your barrier and started to thrust inside of you, causing you to fidget with your legs, wanting to get rid of the dress that you suddenly didnât see as a protection from your mortality anymore, but an annoyance.
Jaehyun, as though an expert in reading your needs now, helped you with that and dragged the entire dress down your legs, throwing it aside. You watched him then elegantly and calmly undressing himself too, and when he dropped on his knees in front of your spread legs, entirely naked, his appearance just took your breath away.
He was magnificent. And he had decided on you to make his queen. Out of all creatures, mortal and immortal, human and god, he had decided on you. Suddenly, you didnât see it as a punishment anymore, but a blessing. You were so lucky.
Jaehyun positioned himself between your thighs, slowly stroking his length against your entrance that was already slick with precum. You guessed everything that worked for humans worked for gods too. And that also included pain as you hadnât had sex in so long already.
There was indeed a pang as he pushed himself inside, but it lasted only the break of a second that he luckily didnât catch before it melted into pleasure, and it was the kind of pleasure you hadnât been able to ever fathom before. It felt like something fell into place, like finding something that you had grasp seeking for all your lifetime and had just now discovered.
The way he slid his length in, slowly, inch by agonizing inch, was what you would describe as pure bliss, the most decadent, indulgent pleasure you had ever felt. You reached down and grabbed his bum, pulling him into you so that he sank even deeper if that were even possible as he had already hit the brim.
âAlready so insatiable, little rose?â Jaehyun groaned with an underlying chuckle, propping his hands against the carpet on either side of you. âOr should I call you âmy queenâ from now on?âÂ
He wasnât even expecting an answer as he knew your clear response to it. His first thrust then inside of you was already so powerful, it nearly knocked the air out of your lungs.Â
You werenât his captive, nor his prisoner. He had never seen you as such. You were soon to be the queen by his side, his equal. Yet, all you wanted was him to fuck you senseless, devour you, ravage you, and worse. And you had the feeling that the god of the underworld wouldnât mind doing all that as the sinister grin on his lips slightly gave away while you whispered almost absent-mindedly,
âMore, more!â
Your fingers curled around the rug beneath you whenever he pulled back, his muscles straining and drawing in a deep breath before he slammed right back into you, causing you to gasp loudly, the echo getting carried across the wide hall. You hadnât deemed it to be possible, but you swore that with every thrust, he drove in even deeper. A cry strangled in your throat, your vision rolling back as you had difficulties keeping eye contact with him. Your naked bodies moved together in unison despite you having feared at first that you might have forgotten how this act worked.Â
For this being you twoâs first joining, you didnât feel inferior or controlled like in the past when you had used sex and everything forbidden only as a coping mechanism. Every noise you made, whether dry moaning or lustful cry, was because of pure pleasure, and Jaehyun always responded with a short pause where he looked you longingly in the eyes and halted his motions for a moment before starting off shallowly again as though he quite couldnât believe you were there. You couldnât either.
With each kiss, you felt adored. With each touch, you felt appreciated. With each thrust, you felt worshiped. It wasnât only about him, but about you too, regardless of your human nature.Â
Pleasure quickly started to build and grow within you, and you were afraid you were going to faint on the spot as Jaehyunâs rhythm changed and he picked up his pace. Your mortal body was supposedly too weak and too fragile to take everything he could give all at once despite you wanting to explore everything, all of it.Â
But you couldnât just yet, despite him clearly willing to give you all you needed, for as long as you wanted. If you continued, you feared you might really splinter and be impossible to put back together, dying right there in his arms, because the bliss was too much for a human to take in.
âPlease,â you were the one begging now, your hands coming forward and clutching around his toned arm muscles. âI canât anymore. I need to-â
âVery well, my queen.â
The new title was music to your ears, and the moment you saw stars exploding in front of your eyes, you also witnessed the sparkles merging and forging a crown made of darkness, just like his.
You were screaming and writhing under him, grabbing onto anything, something just to make sure that you would stay here and not fly off into another realm or worse, back to earth. But you were still with Jaehyun when you calmed down and his own orgasm ripped through him, the god of the underworld coming undone right above you.
His chest heaved as he tried to regain his breath, his toned body gleaming with sweat, but he still took his time to end your session with a kiss on your mouth that sealed the eternal proposal you had accepted.
âThis is the only time I wouldnât mind giving up power as a queen,â you reminded him as he pulled you to his chest, still there on the carpet. âDonât you forget that.â
âVery well, my queen.â
You couldnât see his face, but you felt his smile on you.
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When you woke up the next morning, you only after a short while realized that you werenât in your own chambers. Warmth rose to your cheeks when you remembered what happened after you had threatened Jaehyun with a knife. And after that. And after that again. AndâŚ
Each joining had lasted longer than the one before, him giving more and you taking more, until your experience wasnât only earth-shattering, but also soul-rendering. Every session tightened the bond that had formed between the two of you even stronger, and you wondered how long it would take until it couldnât break anymore. Perhaps, it had never been destructible to begin with.
You blinked against the dim reddish light and got into a seating position before observing the room that was almost identical to yours, probably just a bit bigger, furnished fuller and more luxuriously.Â
âI figured you wanted to remain true to mortal customs.â
You hadnât spotted Jaehyun sitting on the edge of the bed, hair messy and body bare safe from a pair of satin bottoms. Again, you remembered that on earth, you had never seen a human so beautiful like him. You couldnât even bring yourself to believe there was.
âWhat do you mean?â you asked with a raspy voice, and he apparently found it endearing in the way he reacted to your question.
âI heard that on earth, after you propose marriage and the other person accepts, youâre engaged. Thatâs the time before the actual wedding, right? And that the woman is gifted a diamond ring. At least thatâs what Taeyong told me.â
âThatâs right,â you confirmed, but you had never seen a real diamond ring before. When people in your village got engaged, they usually bought a cheap ring or used an heirloom, but as you had never expected to get married, you had never put much thought into owning one yourself.
âI didnât know which kind of stone you liked and neither which kind of cut you preferred, let alone the color,â Jaehyun spelled out, insecurity swinging in his undertone. âI spent the entire rest of the night only deciding on that.â He slid closer to you along the mattress which let you spot the softness in his voice resonating in the look of his eyes. âAnd then I came to the conclusion that all of that doesnât matter. Trivial things like these donât matter to you. But⌠I still wanted to give the mortal girl I stole from her family a diamond ring. Simply because she deserves it.â
From the corner of your periphery, you spotted something glittering. When he opened his palm fully, a dainty silver ring got revealed to you, a black diamond sitting on the very top. Its shape reminded you of a blossoming flower, held together by silvery thorns that twined along the outline.Â
âItâs the shape of a rose,â Jaehyun explained, âcut of diamonds from deep inside the mountains where only the residing god has access to.â
A rose for his beloved little rose cut of stone in the same color as their hearts.
It was the most beautiful jewelry you had ever seen, one of those you usually only read about in fairytale books. Jaehyun reached out his hand and took yours into his, sliding the ring along the right finger until it sat perfectly where an engagement ring was supposed to be seen. You had never wanted to pay much attention to materialistic stuff, but as soon as you saw the diamond adorning your hand, you were flooded with so much pride and an overwhelming feeling of finally having found your place in this world that it drove tears into your eyes.
âDid⌠did I do something wrong?â Jaehyun suddenly sounded so worried and squeezed your fingers together, expressing his concern. âIsnât it what you wanted? We can change the diamond, the color, or if you donât want a ring at a-â
You shook your head. âItâs⌠itâs not that. The ring is perfect. This is perfect.â
âWhat is it then?âÂ
Pause. âI donât want to be your queen.â
He let go of your hand, his forehead now in creases. âSo, you donât want to get married to me anymore?â
âNo.â You shook your head. âI donât want to be your queen only.â
The frowns only deepened. âWhat are you saying?â
âAt the beginning, you wanted me as your wife, but I refused. Later on, you said you were looking for a queen. I only accepted to be a queen, not a wife.â
âThat is correct.â
âAsk me again.â
âWhat?â
You chuckled. âAsk me again.â
Jaehyun needed a moment to process, but then his eyes started to sparkle when it dawned on him what you were trying to ask of him. He then took your hand with the engagement ring back into his and held your fingers in front of his chest, the black rose diamond sparkling in the candlelight.Â
âWill you marry me? Will you become my wife, loved and cherished every single day, and also become my queen, reigning over the underworld with me?â
Loved and cherished? You had never heard someone speaking these words in the same breath and directing them at you. And now you had the king of the underworld offering you more than you had ever thought possible on earth. He sealed his proposal with a kiss that he gently placed on the top of your knuckles, right by the diamond.
You let your fingers slip out of his palm and shifted your arm to sling them both around his neck. With a careful movement, you motioned in his direction, his hands on your waist guiding you until you settled on his lap, eye to eye with him.
âWill you love and cherish me always?â With your thumbs, you tenderly brushed over the back of his neck. âWhatever will happen?â
âI will always love and cherish my wife and queen,â he replied. âSo please, marry me. And this is the only time I will ever beg again outside of the bedroom.â
He knew that you had always been meant for more than a silly, fragile doll of earth. And maybe, your family provided acceptance to the same extent, but you wanted pomegranates and death, and you craved the cruel shadows of the night. He saw more in you than a corrupted child of light, he saw a queen worthy of reigning alongside him. And you would gladly let him believe so.
âYes,â you whispered before you leaned into his lips. âI will.â
The kiss was chaste and innocent, a stark contrast to the previous night, sealing a proposal you had never dreamed of receiving. To be loved and cherished until all eternity⌠you thought, despite the equal darkness in your heart, you could give all of this to him too. And eternity by his side didnât sound so excruciating anymore.
âWhat is it?â Jaehyun halted in the middle of the kiss to look directly at you, his palms steadying either side of your face. âIs something wrong?â
You shook your head, taken aback by a warm feeling that suddenly spread from your lower stomach to the very tips of every limp. âNothing.â Your fingers massaged the back of his head, his soft hair slipping through the gaps between them. âWhen are we getting married?â
âSo impatient already?â He narrowed his eyes and tilted the corners of his lips up to an evil grin. âIf you want to repeat last night, all you have to do is ask, anytime you want, anywhere you want.â
âAs promising as it sounds⌠Iâm serious,â you assured him. âWhen can we get married?â
âI stand by my answer, anytime you want.â
âThen tomorrow?â
âAs you wish, my wife.â
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You married the god of the underworld on a day when the sky was exceptionally red. Or so it seemed to you as your lips had been painted in the same promising color that resembled the dangerous pomegranate seeds as well.
You stood in a tiny, open chapel forged of stone in the middle of the mountains you always watched from Jaehyunâs chamberâs window where you had resided the past nights. Donned in black garments of the finest fabrics instead of pastels, you were facing and holding each otherâs hands, the priestess in a white tunic and veil that barely revealed her face reading from a book to you that you had never seen in churches on earth.Â
You didnât have witnesses, there were no family members or friends to celebrate this special day with you. Under these circumstances, it would have been the saddest day in a young womanâs life. But not for you. Of course you wished your mother and sister could have been here too to share these feelings with you, but they also wouldnât have understood.
Why you did this. Why you needed to do this.
âI do,â you heard Jaehyun say first.
This was where you belonged. At the end of the day, you had still found your way into the arms of the darkest god in the entire realms.
âI do,â you repeated after the priestess, barely a whisper, but still strong enough to be carried by the breeze to everyoneâs ear.
You met Jaehyunâs confident smile, and you only now grasped the fact that you barely remembered the last time you had been happy to this extent back there on earth. It had been a long, long time.
When your lips closed around your husbandâs, marking his mouth with stains of the same redness as the sky and the pomegranates that bound you to this place, you claimed him as yours just like he claimed you as his.
Two equals from different breeds, but from now on of the same value under this red sky.
____
âCongratulations on your wedding. I was a bit sad that I wasn't invited.â
âNobody was invited, Taeyong,â Jaehyun sighed. âWhy did you come here anyway?â
âI have a message for your wife.â The sun god jumped down the stairs until he stood in front of you both, but only eyeing you. âTalk about timing, you have just gotten married and I will have to separate you again.â
âWhat do you mean?â You frowned, suddenly very wary.
âI have a message for you from the god of the sea. Since he was banned by your now husband from ever entering the underworld again and your husband was banned from entering the sea too, he sent me as a messenger.â
That statement didnât only cause you to freeze, but Jaehyun as well. âWhat does he want from her?â
The few things you had heard about the sea god so far hadnât been really pleasant. What could he possibly want from you?
âHe has been reached out to by someone who wants to get you back,â Taeyong declared carefully.
You shook your head. âThatâs impossible. No one from my family can come and there is no other person who would care enough for me to do that.â
âWhy would that be the case?â Taeyong asked.
âHer mother is limping gravely and her sister is still a child. She doesnât have other living relatives,â Jaehyun reasoned for you.
You were grateful for his support as you were having struggles digesting Taeyongâs information, having the fact pass by you that you had never actually told Jaehyun anything about your family yourself by then.
âWell, someone is there who you matter very much to. And they want to take you back with them. A distant relative? A friend?â
âIt must be my mother or sister. It must.â You were petrified while two pairs of eyes laid on you, both gods lost for words too.
The tears that spilled from your eyes shortly later werenât tears of happiness or relief. They were tears of guilt, because you felt neither. You couldnât move but shook with your whole body against your will at the same time. What eventually settled in your stomach was the feeling of disappointment.
Disappointment, because whoever had come they had succeeded in that task - all to no avail.
Taeyong touched your back in a comforting gesture. âIâll accompany you.â
âNo,â Jaehyun cut in and took you into an embrace in which you couldnât stop trembling too, even though you werenât cold. âLet her digest that information first, and then weâll figure out what to do.â
Despite the stream of tears that clouded your vision, you still brought yourself to shake your head. âN-no,â you sobbed. âI-I will go now. I have to go n-now.â
âThe horse is already saddled,â Taeyong supported you. âDonât worry, I will safely escort her and bring her back to you, Jaehyun, you have my word.â
âYou want to do it now?â your husband asked you carefully, eyes full of worry.
You nodded determinedly, voice steadier now. âYes. They came all the way here, I owe them. Whatever they risked, I owe them. I cannot let another minute go reactionless to waste.â
âI understand.â
Not much later, you had hurried to your own room, Ara helping you peel out of your wedding dress and changing into a comfortable, dark gown, more suited for riding and traveling. You didnât want to lose much time as Taeyong was already waiting outside, so you hastened along with the servant until your husband stepped into the room right before you were about to leave again.
âYouâre dismissed, Ara,â Jaehyun said and she nodded, quietly departing and shutting the door behind her.
âWhatâs he like?â you asked dryly, tears now having entirely subsided, but fear only growing. âThe god of the sea, I mean.â
Your husband turned mute for a bit too long before he replied discreetly, yet clearly enough with much pain in his voice, âI wish you wouldnât have to go.â
âI must.â
âI know. Itâs just so unfortunate it happened on our wedding day.â
You felt his breath hitting the parting of your hair when he stood close to you and eventually hugged again which you instinctively reciprocated. You didnât want to leave him either - but, again, you must. If only he could come with you, you would feel safer and more protected. Even though Taeyong offered probably the same amount of comfort, it would have been something entirely else to have your own husband by your side.
âRemember, youâre the queen of the underworld now,â Jaehyun whispered into your ear. âHe doesnât stand a chance against you. By title alone, youâre mightier than him.â
âIâm still a human and mortal after all,â you expressed your worry and buried your face in his chest, fingers clutching hard into the fabric of his shirt. âHe could keep me captivated, blackmail you or just end me with one single grip of his hand. I donât stand a chance against him.â
âIf he dares to lay a finger on you,â Jaehyun continued with an underlying groan that indicated he was suppressing long planted anger, âI will have the permission to end him. I promise to you, if youâre not back by the day after tomorrow, I will tear every single realm apart just to find you and take you back with me.â
In the security of his embrace, you smiled, more at ease now. âIf he wonât let me go, I will fight my way back to you. Through every single realm.â
âThat is exactly what my queen and wife would say.â
The proudness in his voice made you proud too, and suddenly you werenât so scared anymore. The promises you had given to each other in the secrecy of your room was sealed with one last kiss that was dripping with longing over the lost wedding night before you got on Taeyongâs horse and rode off with him into the fallen darkness.
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âSo, youâre the wife of the king of the underworld?âÂ
The man in front of you motioned his pupils up and down, inspecting you from head to toe. You couldnât pinpoint the look in his eyes, but it was everything except kindness that got mirrored in them. It was mostly mockery that bordered disgust even.
âIâm not only his wife, Iâm his queen and the queen of the underworld, so you will address me as such.â
He raised his dark brow that was of the same color as his hair - petrol blue. In comparison to your husband, the king, he was a bit shorter and of a more slender figure, his aura far more sinister, nothing that would draw you to him like what had drawn you to your husband at the very beginning.
âVery well, human queen.â He grinned, his grin sharp and his smile crooked. âDoes your oblivious husband know you killed your own father and only accepted his marriage proposal to get spared from the torture fields?â
Your blood froze.
âI see, thatâs enough of an answer. When I heard your father went away a decade ago, but I couldnât track him down, I found it very suspicious, so I did a background check on you. What came to light truly fascinated me.â He put his index finger on his chin. âYou and the god of the underworld are so similar. That you accepted his marriage proposal solely for that purpose, I only guessed. But I know you stupid, greedy humans. Youâre all the same. In comparison to you, your sister is very talkative though as she had come all the way down here by herself.â
Your jaw dropped. âMy⌠sister?â You were conflicted about what to do first as you did everything at once, gasping, breathing and talking simultaneously. âMy sister is here? Alone? My sister can't be here, sheâs practically still a child!â
âSheâs very mature for her age,â the sea god explained, partially smugly, partially matter-of-factly. âShe reached out to me herself through a summoner that she had tracked down in a nearby village and even offered her life, wanted me to trade hers for yours. Unfortunately, that was when I found out you ate our food already. What a pity.â He let out a long sigh and touched his forehead as though annoyed in a phony manner. âAnd now that youâre even queen of the underworld, Iâm not allowed to go through with my plans.â When he fixed his gaze back on you, his expression had some kind of madness to it that caused goose bumps to appear all over your body, and not the pleasant ones. âBut that doesnât mean that I cannot still have a bit of fun. Letâs see how much you both love each other.â
The undersea palace was equally impressive as the dark palace, the entire building forged of corals of different colors, lightning coming from the sun that was still able to make its way through the entire oceanâs depth until the last rays reached down here. It seemed like a lively and vibrant place with the residents also breathing air as water was kept outside, many mortals roaming around in colorful attires that reminded you of another part of the earth. The palace was like an own world in the middle of the undersea, but it was exactly this colorful and lively world that you would make the worst memory with.
The sea god suddenly spread out his arms like wings. Behind him, where a mass of deep blue curtain had adorned the back wall of the throne hall until now, a glass window revealed itself when the thick fabric parted, presenting the foggish undersea through a hole as big as a humanâs house. The view was striking and intimidating at the same time, and you would have appreciated the sight for a bit longer if it werenât for your sister who you found swimming like a fish in an aquarium behind the glass, a tiny dot on a huge painting.Â
Her long hair was floating around her head like a halo, her skirts spread like a summer breeze had lifted them up, and it would all have been a heavenly painting with the fishes swimming across the picture if it werenât for the look of horror in her eyes that she directed at you from the moment the curtains parted.
âI heard,â the sea god pulled you out of your petrifying realizations, âhumans can only live approximately three minutes without air. How long will your sister make it? I think sheâs already been in there for more than a minute.â
You panicked, and for a few heartbeats, you had to deal with a blackout about how to proceed, how to save your sister. Luckily, rationality kicked back in and you acted on implementing your first idea. The sea god watched you running around while continuously wearing his mocking smirk, heading into different directions in search of something that could break the glass.
You heard him laugh, his petrol blue strands shaking in the same rhythm as his dancing shoulders when you took a chair into your hands and dragged it to the massive glass window behind the dais. You were of a natural build, but that didnât mean you were weak for a woman. Years of working on the fields finally paid off when you heaved the chair up and slammed it against the glass, over and over again.
The more often the chair came in contact with the surface, the weaker your arms and the bigger your panic grew as time passed uncontrollably and you knew that soon, it would be too late.
âItâs not human glass. A chair cannot break it. It was amusing watching you though, but now it gets boring,â the sea god snickered and yawned. âHumans⌠such imbeciles.â
You hadnât noticed how tears started streaming down your face, hot and wet, until you desperately laid your palms against the glass, trying to make out your sisterâs body. But at this point, she had already floated so far away, you could barely spot her anymore, perhaps mainly also because of your tear-smeared vision.
You sank onto your knees, hands sliding down the glass as you felt hope shrinking the further you lowered your position, until you were a crying mess on the ground. Your sister would now die and it was entirely your fault - because you were so selfish and only thought about saving yourself. Just like back then with your father.
But suddenly, your hiccups stopped in unison with your tears when you felt something prick against your right thigh, and you gasped when a fact dawned on you: There was still hope. Before you had ridden off, Jaehyun had strapped an item around your leg that you had shortly forgotten about.
A knife.
âTake this with you,â your husband had said. âItâs made from the strongest material to ever exist, in this and the human world. It cannot kill an immortal, but it can break through every surface imaginable.â
Like he had seen coming, because he had been in a feud with the sea god for a long time already. Like he had wanted to prepare you for every possible situation that could occur.Â
The moment the glass broke with only a single strike of you and water mercilessly swamped into the hall, you just thought about how much you loved your husband and that it was only thanks to him that you were now able to hold your sister in your arms again - breathing and alive.
And that you hadnât killed another family member and would never need to again.
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Your little sister was shivering in your arms, but you tried your best to keep her warm with your coat while you were wearing Taeyongâs as you were equally cold after the throne hall in the undersea palace had been entirely swamped.
âIâm tired,â your sister yawned.
It had been an almost impossible battle to get her out of there with the sea god going on a rampage after you broke the glass, and without Taeyongâs help, it wouldnât have been successful at all, but here you were now, both exhausted and injured, but alive. That was all that mattered.
âNot long anymore,â you assured her.
Not long anymore and you would be back at the dark palace. It had only been two days, but the further you approached the location, the more your anticipation grew to finally see your husband again. You hadnât been aware of how much you actually missed and longed for him until the moment you felt him by your side when you saved your sister - with his help.
âWhere are we going, sis?â
Taeyong was controlling the horse from the back while you and your sister were seated in front of him. You slung your arms tighter around her before you answered,
âMy home.â
âBut your home is with me,â she protested weakly before dozing off again, and you couldnât bring yourself to tell her the truth just yet.
âShe can also live here, you know,â Taeyong told you quietly from behind. âIf Jaehyun breaks the bargain she made with the sea god, she will be able to stay.â
âHer heart is not as dark as mine, her past not as tarnished, her future not as corrupted. She doesnât belong here,â you defended her. âIâm darkness and sheâs light. She belongs to where flowers grow, where spring returns and where she can see the sun rise every day.â
âYouâre also everything that she is, do you know that?â
âYou heard the sea god talking about my background. I donât have an excuse for the things that I did to our father. If I donât belong to the torture fields, who does?â
âYour father,â was Taeyongâs matter-of-fact reply.Â
You added, âAnd I would have to follow him.â
âThat is not true,â he disagreed. âIâm not Jaehyun, but Iâm positive that this is not true. He wouldnât have sent you to the torture fields if you had died one day on earth as a human. I know your entire story now, and he wouldnât have done that.â
âEven if that were possibleâŚâ you smiled sadly into the slowly falling night, âhow would my husband react if he knew that I had initially agreed to this marriage just to avert my possible destiny?â
âYou only wanted to do what you had to do in order to survive. Thatâs normal. Thatâs not even human only, thatâs instinct we all carry within us.â
âI donât want him to send me away,â you admitted, voice cracking and making way for tears that threatened to spill behind your eyes. âI donât want to leave. I want to stay here and only because of him, not because of my position or my title.â
With your front teeth sinking into your bottom lip and nearly making it bleed, you held yourself back from crying the nth time today.Â
âSounds like you married him for other reasons as well,â Taeyong concluded with a lighter tone in his voice. âIn the end, isnât that all that matters now?â
âI donât want him to regret choosing me,â you added hesitantly, stroking your sisterâs damp hair as the fist spires of the dark palace came into sight, even in the settling darkness.
âJaehyun has been the god of the underworld for an eternity already. As I said, never has he ever made a wrong decision. He has risked everything to get you. All you have to be is as courageous and confident as him, and believe in your love.â
LoveâŚ?Â
Was it even possible to love someone you didnât entirely know?
The last part of the way was covered in silence, and you expected your husband to be already asleep by now as night had long fallen. But you were able to make out the shape of his body even from miles afar. He stood in front of the gate as though he had known exactly when you would return - or had been standing there the past two days and nights.
You didnât even have to ride all the way to the gates. Jaehyun came running in your direction, his crown falling off his head while sprinting, but he didnât seem to care about that.Â
âMy wife,â he greeted you when you slid from the horse and into his arms, welcomed back into the darkness to where you belonged, but that suddenly didnât feel so cold and threatening anymore. It felt warm. Just like home.Â
Not âlittle roseâ, not âmy queenâ.Â
But âmy wifeâ you were now.
You couldnât lie to him any longer.
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You gazed at your husband who was sleeping soundly next to you. Even though night had not given way to daytime yet, you couldnât sleep anymore, too many thoughts keeping you restless and awake.Â
Upon your return, you and your sister had been examined by a physician, but to your both luck, you had escaped with only minor injuries such as scratches from the broken glass. Yet, you had demanded for her to be observed the entire night. Initially, you had wanted to stay by her side yourself, but the physician had required absolute quietness and bedrest for her as she would sleep for many more hours, so you had decided to stay by Jaehyunâs side in the meantime.
For what seemed like hours, you had talked. And reliving the entire story in your tellings had you crying in your husbandâs arms once again, partly because of the horror, partly because of the relief that you had been able to save your sister.
âShe cannot stay here for long,â Jaehyun had made clear after comforting you until all your tears had subsided. âPart of her bargain was giving up one year of her life for every day she stays in the godly realms, so she has to recover fast and hurry home.â
How were you supposed to tell him that this wasnât the only thing you were worried about? Now that your sister was here to take you back, but with you having already eaten the pomegranate seeds, you didnât have a choice anymore. Deep inside, you deemed yourself lucky that you didnât even have to make one in the first place afterwards.
Because that would mean that you would have had to hurt someone consciously. And it wouldnât have been your husband.
Which was why you had decided to come clean with him now.Â
You were sitting next to him, stretching out your hand and gently tracing the outline of his jaw. He was so ethereally beautiful, it nearly made your breath catch again. But that wasnât the reason why you wanted to stay by his side forever.Â
It was because, after living a quarter of a human lifetime, you had finally found the place where you belonged. You had found your counterpart, your partner for eternity, your equal, your twin flame. The one who accepted every edge of your soul, no matter how frayed it was. At least, out of all mortals and immortals, he was willing to.
But would he still be if he had explored every last part of the darkness inside of you?
âWhy did you stop?â
You hadnât noticed how you had halted your motions, your fingers coming to a stop right under Jaehyunâs bottom lip.Â
âGood morning,â you whispered with a smile, and he kissed the tip of your index finger.
âItâs long not morning yet.â He looked at you, but he wasnât mirroring your expression. âWhat are you so sad for?â
So, he had seen right through you already. You gulped. âI had a bad dream,â you said.Â
âTell me about it.â
âI dreamed that you left me.â
Jaehyun let out a light-hearted chuckle that was still hoarse from sleep. âWhy would I ever do that?â
âBecause I might not be the person you think I am. The more you get to know meâŚâ
But he didnât let you finish, which you gladly accepted, because you were unsure about how to end the sentence anyway. âIn my entire lifetime, I have never made one decision that I regretted, not even after an eternity. And youâre one of them.â
âI wish I could believe you.â
What your husband said next made you possibly love him even more. He didnât tell you the usual phrases that any man would tell their wives in order to silence them for they got too annoyed. Instead, he said,Â
âYouâre the queen of the underworld now. You have to believe in yourself first.â
You couldnât bring yourself to tell him that in your own words how much you have come to love him though. Instead, you bent down to him and covered his mouth with yours in a passionate kiss.
âYou know, we were never able to celebrate our wedding night.â
âYou mean what happened in the hallway earlier didnât count?â he wondered with feigned innocence as though he hadnât been the one ripping your clothes apart the moment you were finally alone and hastily took you on the stairs right there and then.
You tugged on the hem of your nightgown, sliding the thin fabric over your head and simultaneously motioning towards Jaehyun until you were sitting naked on his lap. âThat was your present for me. Hereâs my present for you.â
The way your husband moaned into your ear when you were hovering over him shortly later, your hips coming down on his in a steady rhythm and your nipples grazing over his muscular chest, made you wonder if this was the last time that you would be able to hear him utter sounds like this.Â
You were bouncing up and down the mattress, knees already strained as you leaned backwards and braced yourself against his shins with your hands, arching your spine in such a way to give him full access to your whole body.
And he did worship it, every single inch, every part you considered a human flaw. His hands trailed upwards, stopping by your breasts and kneading them gently as he met your hip motions with thrusts that hit all your sensitive spots inside through the curved angle.Â
Your face was turned against the ceiling as you decided to close your eyes, your hair cascading past your shoulder and winding with each rock of your groins. Only a little longer, you swore to yourself. For only a little longer, you wanted to stop time and lived in this moment as long as possible.
But your body was human even though you couldnât age in the godly realms, it painfully reminded you of that when Jaehyun dropped his palm and his fingers landed on your clit. You didnât have the same stamina, nor the same endurance to prolong and go on for hours, so when you came undone right above your husband with a scream, body and soul, you felt betrayed by your own remaining humanity.
You fully rode out your orgasm, but as Jaehyun made a move to take the lead now and flip you around, you pinned him in that position by locking his arms in place with your hands. Even though he was able to change positions easily, he didnât, and having you dominating turned him on so much, it didnât take you much more until he cum in long spurts all inside of you himself.
âI never believed you were a virgin in the first place,â Jaehyun breathed under you. âBut that you were capable of doing these kinds of things, I didnât believe either. Iâm impressed.â
âThere is so much more to me you wonât believe Iâm capable of,â you said, gaze stoically directed at the wall behind him, not moving from his lap to cuddle with him like usual, and he noticed.
âDidnât we talk about this?â Jaehyun brushed it off, assuming this was what withheld you from coming closer to him. âPeccadillos.â
You inhaled deeply, then lowered your gaze, hiding behind strands of your loose hair, because that was how cowardly you actually were. âTen years ago, I killed my father in a cold blooded murder,â you finally confessed. âNow, do you still want me as your wife?â
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Jaehyun found you much later in one of the endless corridors as you had run away right after your confession. You had roamed through the palace in the meantime, at a loss about where to continue from here, and because you were afraid of his reaction. After all, you were always good at running away from things, no matter whether they were crimes or feelings.
As redness crested the horizon, you were leaning out of the window, guilty, but simultaneously full of relief to still see another dayrise.
âYou can think of a punishment fit for my crime,â you offered to Jaehyun without turning around. âI wonât mind.âÂ
Whatever it might be, it couldnât be as horrific as suffering on the torture fields for eternity. At least, he couldnât punish you with that. That was all you had wanted, wasnât it?Â
âI cannot judge over my equal,â your husband replied monotonously. âOnly the god who reigns over all godly realms can.â
âOh, so itâs like this.â You had thought you were oh so smart to trick yourself into staying in the underworld as a mortal only to find out that there was possibly a much more gruesome punishment than what Jaehyun would have had in store for you. âI was wrong in the end.â
All this time, you had had this secret locked away in a chest that you had thrown into the deepest abyss of your heart, pretending it was whole when it was frayed on every edge. Once you unlocked the chest that you had sealed shut for nearly a decade, the darkness that was kept within would consume all of you. Perhaps, right now was the perfect time to face it.
âWhen I was much younger,â you began deliberately, staring out of the window while sensing your husband approaching you with deliberate steps, âand my little sister barely a toddler, my father came home one night, totally drunk. At that point, he had been drinking almost every day for a few years already. What he earned from his cabinetwork and from what we sold in crops, vegetables and fruits, he spent it satisfying his addiction. My mother was always very careful to put us to sleep before he came home, but I was already old enough to witness with my own eyes and ears what was going on each night. Every morning, my mother came out of the bedroom with another bruise showing on her body when my father had long gone out again. That certain night though, he was thrashing around furniture, even waking my baby sister up who I then carried around. When I opened the door, he shoved the table against my mother, hitting her legs with full force and rendering her unconscious. Upon seeing us, he snatched my little sister out of my arms.â
âPlease.â Jaehyunâs attire made a rustling sound and then stilled, but he didnât reach out to touch you. Outwardly, you reacted as though you didnât care. You didnât want to care. Inwardly, you longed for his fingers traveling over your thighs just one more time. But he was willing to give you the space you needed. âYou don-.â
âThat night, I killed him,â you cut him off, because you knew that if you didnât do it now, you might never come so far again. âWhen he didnât want to let go of my sister and give her back to me, preparing himself to do to her what he did to our mother, I took a knife and stabbed him many, many times. My sisterâs crying was ringing in my ears long after he was dead, but I was still stabbing. I managed to calm my baby sister down and put her back to sleep. I tended my motherâs wounds and also brought her to bed before I took my fatherâs corpse and buried it deep in the woods. I spent half of the night digging his grave, the other half cleaning the wood off his blood. The next day, I told everyone I chased him off and he would never come back to hurt them again. The relief in their eyes made up for everything. They were so happy they were finally able to live in peace. But me? I have never found peace. I sacrificed my own happiness for my family. And I donât regret it. I was only a teenager when I made that decision.â
With every syllable, you felt the darkness eating up a bigger part of your heart, and it wouldnât be long until it had digested the entire organ. That was what you had always been afraid of, but it was also very relieving on the other hand. There was no pain anymore, just deep satisfaction, indicating a hint of regret for not having done it sooner.
Jaehyun didnât say anything afterwards, but you were prepared for everything that would happen now. At least, you could move on, at peace with yourself after a decade.
âMy soul might be dark, but I was not suffering. I was only afraid of what the darkness would do to me if I didnât keep it locked, under control. That I would hurt more people, especially my family. But I would do it over and over again if this is the only way to keep my family safe from monsters. Even if this monster is me. But you have to understandâŚâ You finally shifted around to your husband, revealing a face wet from tears. âWhen I ate the seeds, I had already decided to be your queen. But not for the same purpose for which I have decided to be your wife. When I decided to be your queen, it was because of the fear of ending on the torture fields myself if I ever got the chance to return to the mortal world. I thought I didnât deserve to continue living on earth alongside pure people like my mother and sister, because Iâm so filthy and corrupted. It was for my own protection, I was so scared after visiting the fields, thatâs why I ate the seeds.â
You fell down to your knees and the thin fabric of your nightgown couldnât cushion the pain that you felt when you smashed against the marble. But you didnât care. The only thing important to you now was to not lose your husband. You wanted to fight for him so that if he were to let you go, you could say you had been finally courageous and confident enough to have fought for your love.
Yes, love.
âBut when I decided to be your wife too, it was because I whole-heartedly wanted to stay by your side, because I-â The following confession twisted your guts, because you had never believed you would be able to say this to someone or even feel a sliver of it one day. But it was true, every single syllable. âBecause I love you.â
For a long moment, nothing happened, only your whimpers and sobs filling in the silence that stretched in the hallway, and the more you waited for a reaction, the more agonized you turned to the point of coming to accept the truth that you might have lost your husband forever. You cried even more.
âI finally understand.â You then felt Jaehyunâs fingertips on your skin, wandering along your shoulder and eventually resting there. âAll those years, you dedicated yourself to a simple, peaceful lifestyle to conceal the bloody tumult that youâve been through. In contrast to your flowery, colorful appearance, your soul was dark and suffering.â
The tip of his index finger then traveled to your chin and lifted it up, and the man whose eyes you locked with were neither your husband here in the palace nor the god of the underworld in the hall of judgment. Somehow they were both.Â
âIf possible, I might love you even more now,â he said before he kissed your tear-stained lips.
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You shouldnât sit in the hall of judgment the same day when your sister still wasnât awake, but there was something you had to be shown according to Jaehyun, which was why he had ridden with you all across the deadlands again.
Today, there was no soul awaiting their judgment, so you wondered why you had been brought here in the first place. Painfully, the truth dawned on you though as Jaehyun urged you to stand in front of the dais and he took his own seat on his throne, the one in which you were supposed to sit empty this time.
You were the one to be judged.
âThere was something I have only informed you shortly about the first time you were here,â your husband then opened up as he settled in his throne. âThe fact that none of the souls entering the hall has to tell me their backstories. It would consume too much time and they would be able to conceal parts for they cannot straight up lie. I know their entire lives, histories and stories upon entering, they only tell me their point of view, their opinion. AndâŚâ He took a meaningful, long pause. âWith every soul, I mean every human, dead or alive.â
You stared at him for a moment, your brain processing what then washed over you in shocking realization all at once. With your hand, you covered your mouth, swallowing a gasp. âYou always knew?!â
Only then, you were able to relive the scene from three days ago when Taeyong broke down the news to you that someone from your family had come to get you. Jaehyun had known about the circumstances which made you believe that none of them were able to come down here despite you never having told him anything about your motherâs condition and your sisterâs age yourself. But back then, you had been so stressed, it had totally passed by you. He had indeed always known.
âItâs true, a decade ago on earth you made a drastic decision to self-judge and rob your father of his life, but you didnât bring this fate over him. I did when I decided to throw him onto the torture fields. I did the exact same thing as you. So why would I punish you for something that hadnât only protected you, but also the people you love the most?â
For that, you didnât have an answer. That your actions could be justifiable, you had always talked yourself into. But you had never been able to shake off the shadow that sometimes crossed your motherâs face when someone mentioned your father or your sister getting bullied for not having one. They believed he was still alive, but didnât fear he would ever return. If they knew the entire truth, it wouldnât change anything about their mindset other than seeing you as an entirely different person.
Yes, your lives had gotten considerably better without your father in regards to the living circumstances as he had barely financially and emotionally supported your family anyway. But by the looks of the village people, it had only brought you shame and misfortune to live like this as no one had wanted to marry your handicapped, single mother again - or even you. Subconsciously, you perpetually felt guilty for that you had to live the way you used to live. This all, you also told Jaehyun, and he only shook his head.
âYou cannot blame them for feeling this way like they cannot blame you for saving their lives. What if your father was still alive? This is a scenario nobody can answer to rightfully. You couldnât have sat around, waiting until he would change. Perhaps, you would have lost more than one person. Even when the tiniest part inside of them blames you for not having him around anymore, even if they knew the entire truth, you donât have to blame yourself too and make amends by playing the commendable child when there is so much more to you.â
âMuch⌠more?â
âYou were leading the life of a good daughter, always obedient, always loving. You grew flowers in hope they could conceal the darkness in your heart. But the truth isâŚâ Jaehyun arose from his throne, carefully stepping down the stairs while keeping his hands hidden behind his back, âwith the darkness that had settled inside you that day, you would have never been able to live a fulfilling life on earth, that was why you had decided to stay with me in the first place, not because you were scared. You were never afraid of me or anything else down here. You always only wanted to believe that because your mortal side couldnât justify your true feelings. The moment I saw the true you, I realized I couldnât let you go. Everything I said, none of that has ever been a lie, I always knew who you were.â
Was that true? Had he seen right through you from the very beginning? The day you had entered the hall from the very first time was the day he had proposed the throne to you without a second thought.
âYou fought hard against this, against us, because you thought you owed your life to your mother and sister as you might have ruined theirs to the point of nearly forgetting that you can bloom in your very own way when you donât dedicate your life to someone else. Of course you love them, but be brave and start loving yourself equally as much. Just like I do.â
For a split second, you were asking yourself whether you had made the wrong decision to eat the pomegranate seeds out of your own free will. But that was what it all boiled down to: Everything you had done happened out of your own free will that you had always been possessing as a human, even here, even now still.
âListen,â Jaehyun spoke gently when he finally stood in front of you, on the same level, as equals again. âTo be my queen is not a duty just any human is capable of. Itâs difficult, straining for body and soul, and requires a lot of self-control to not lose your mind. I wouldnât have proposed this position to you if I hadnât been sure you harbored all that. Your story has only assured me of the fact that in you, I wouldnât only find a wife, but someone who thinks and acts the same as me. So today, I pronounce your sentence.â
Even though his words had been sweet and everything you had been longing to hear, the last statement made you shudder. Would he still send you away?
âMy sentence for you is to be my queen, to stay by my side and reign alongside me always. Will you accept it?â
You felt something getting placed on the very top of your head. When you raised your arm and came in contact with the object, you touched something heavy and spiky - your very own crown, made of darkness and flowers that would never wither. You had exchanged flowers and pastels for flames and darkness.
âAs I said,â your husband smiled proudly this time, ânever in my entire lifespan have I ever made a wrong decision. You chose me. You love me. This is real, not the seven silly seeds you ate sealed the deal, but your love for me.â
The king of the underworld had accepted you. He was both the kindest and cruelest thing that had ever happened to you, even if others wouldnât perceive your tale like this. He had seen the darkness that resided inside you demanded its own throne, and he had shown you how a love like yours could turn even the coldest realm into a warm home.
You had never been afraid. You had never been held captive. You had voluntarily stayed. Why would you have cared about being a human bride when you could have been an eternal queen all along?Â
Oh, how you wished for everyone to know that the god of darkness who you could also call your husband, had the silkiest hair that felt especially soft when he was on his knees, coaxing spring from inside of you with your thighs wrapped around his neck.Â
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âBut I donât want to leave without you,â your sister sobbed and wrapped her arms around you just a bit tighter. âWhy canât you come with me?â
By now, you werenât able to hold your tears back anymore either, and you just cried in each otherâs arms. The horse was already settled and stood by the main gate not far from you. Taeyong had volunteered to bring her back and was waiting there.Â
âAs I told you,â you explained patiently for the nth time to your little sister, âI cannot leave.â
âDid you truly eat the seeds of your own free will?â she asked warily.Â
You nodded. âI did.â
You werenât able to bring yourself to tell her the entire truth. One day, if you would ever get the possibility, when she was only a bit older and your paths crossed again, you promised to yourself that you would.Â
âBut how could you! He took you from the earth to a world where not a single living thing can grow and live!â
âSister, have you seen that every single flower on earth withers away?â You pried her from you and flashed an encouraging smile, all through the veil of blurring goodbye tears. âWhere is the difference? Our garden might only be small, but whatever grows there blossoms to its full potential, just like I can.â
âI donât understand, sis.â
âYou donât have to understand. You only have to believe me.â
âWhat will I tell mother?â she wanted to know. âShe misses you.â
âTell her I miss her too. And that sheâs going to be fine. Youâre both going to be fine, even without me.â
âSis, when will I see you again?â
Another wave of sadness rolled over you, but you swallowed it down this time and brushed over your sisterâs hair in a reassuring gesture. âI donât know.â
âHow will I live life without you?â
âStay kind, confident and courageous, always believe in yourself. After all, you made it all the way down here by yourself only. I wouldnât have been able to, but you did all that. Do you know how proud you can be of yourself, sis? Youâre going to grow up to be such a beautiful, smart and brave woman. Iâm certain about that, and Iâm already so proud of you, donât you ever forget that.â
âActually,â a manly voice interrupted you, and you both simultaneously turned to the side to watch your husband speak, âyou donât have to worry about that, dear. Your sister will come with you.â
âWhat?â you both called out, also simultaneously, but the fine difference lied in either of your tones.
While your sisterâs was full of joy, you barely brought out a syllable that wasnât dripping with worry and fear. Why would Jaehyun suggest something like that? Had he already forgotten everything he had said to you since your wedding day?
But the smile that spread across your husbandâs lips was full of happiness like your sisterâs with no hint of grudge as he approached you and placed his palms on each side of your face, looking at you with much love as opposed to his statement. You didnât understand.Â
âWhy are you sending me away?â you wanted to scream, but only brought out a whisper, fingers clutching onto the hem of his shirt. âPlease donât send me away!â
âIâm not sending you away.â His thumbs caressed your cheeks, and you only noticed then that something had changed in his eyes. It wasnât a look or a feeling that had been there before, and not weighing on the negative side either. In fact, nothing had been replaced or exchanged, only something slightly different that you couldnât pinpoint. Perhaps, it was all in your mind after all. âIâm sending you to live with your mother and sister each year for six months, spring throughout summer.â
Your brain was still processing when your sister was already expressing her joy through little bumps and screams that gradually turned into a singsong about how you were returning home.
âDonât worry,â Jaehyun calmed you down. âYou are the bones of my spine, the ground beneath my feet, the air Iâm breathing in. How could I possibly ever live without you again?â
âBut-!â
He silenced you by putting his index finger on your lip. âEvery year, when the first flowers bloom, you will be able to return to earth to live with your family. When you see the first leaves falling, that is when I will take you back to the underworld. You will bring spring, bursting with light, and leave with winter, dreary and cold. Does this duality fascinate you too?â
You had so many questions, first and foremost what he traded your freedom for, but you also didnât have time to ask any of them anymore as every minute that you lingered in the underworld robbed a sliver of your sisterâs lifespan.Â
You expressed your gratitude through hasty kisses with his arms slung around your back regardless of the presence of the other two as these would need to get you through the next months.Â
âI donât want you to feel lonely again when Iâm gone,â you said to him.
âDonât worry about that,â he reassured you. âI was patiently waiting half an eternity for you. I can wait another few months every year as long as you always come back to me.â
From now on, you could see yourself as a child of spring, wearing pastel colors and flowers in your hair on earth, and when returning home that was literally the underworld, donned all in black, you would pass sentence on lost souls in the hall of judgment as the queen of hell.
Yes, such duality fascinated you very much.
âWill you wait for me?â you asked when you were seated on the horseâs back with your sister in front and Taeyong behind you.
âEven if it takes you an eternity to come back to me.â
You leaned down, your husband embracing your cheeks on either side and giving you a long kiss that was supposed to last a few months in the moment a breeze came by and lifted the strands of your hair up in a swirl.
He trembled under the last gaze you threw at him before you rode off.
It wasnât a punishment, it was a reward - for you to see your mother and sister again, and live where flowers grew and never see them wither again.
After all, youâd come back this time, every time.
Out of your own free will.
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Jaehyun had known he should have regretted that certain forenoon of hasty decisions on earth. He had sensed you before he even saw you, soft, warm, light - everything he needed his future queen to be, so he didnât look further as he had gotten spared only one day.
There, in your motherâs garden, sun on your nose and wind in your hair, enveloped in the intense scent of yet to bloom flowers, it made even the hardest of hearts unharden, and suddenly the god of the underworld was only a man with an uncontrollable longing for your innocent sweetness.
âSheâs coming back today,â Taeyong said, pulling Jaehyun out of his thoughts. âIâll pick her up from the river and bring her here.â
âVery well,â Jaehyun answered, trying to downplay his excitement to welcome back his wife after so many months.
But his friend wouldnât stop budging. âSo, when are you going to tell her? What you traded her freedom for?â
âPossibly never, this is not something she will easily find out anyway. Itâs not like I traded being a king, a god. Weâll be fine.â
âAs long as no one wants to see you dead,â Taeyong stated with rolling eyes.
âThen letâs hope weâll live alongside in peace,â the king answered dryly and his friend only gave him a long, last sigh in response before riding off to his duty.
Jaehyun had searched for a fitting wife for so long, sick of isolation and darkness, but no one living in the godly realms matched with what he had been looking for. Every resident was involved in an endless game of rivalry, too cunning, too vile to make his already hard life easier. He needed someone simple, timid and narrow-minded who would gladly accept what a god could offer to them without a single complaint. A human.
But the person he had chosen wasnât all that. In a garden full of colorful plants, he had plucked the most dangerous flower of all. She was as beautiful as a rose, lulling him with her pure appearance and sugary scent, but her thorns stung and could cause him great harm.Â
Even on that day, he hadnât made a wrong decision, though it had looked like it in the very beginning as it all boiled down to either his instincts, luck or coincidence. But somehow, he had ended up combining all three and chose her.
His human guest only needed time, he had thought when she fought him like a panther in a cage upon their first meeting, so he had given her a few days to adjust and then intended to break down the advantages for her, hoping she would finally settle here in peace and then do for what he had brought her here: offering him company in all senses.
When she had walked into the dining room that one evening though, in a pastel silk dress he had chosen for his wife himself, looking and smelling like a freshly bloomed flower, but with eyes so fierce, Jaehyun swore he saw fire burning inside them, flames so intense like the ones on the torture fields.Â
Just like now.
She hadnât changed one bit since the day they had said goodbye to each other. Dressed all in black now with fiery eyes, she had returned to him, her attire as splendid as the crown in her hair, fitting for the queen of the underworld who was about to start her duties.
They were grinning at each other from afar already, and she was coming to a halt right in front of the dais.Â
âYouâre back,â Jaehyun stated stoically, but his voice shook with emotion when he arose. âI missed you.â
âI am,â you whispered. âAnd I missed you too.â
When he had been an immortal god, he had felt invincible. But Jaehyun hadnât felt like this in months, and for a long while, he had been worried about that, about never being able to feel so powerful again.
But as he was holding his wife and his queen in his arms again after such a long period of separation, inhaling her scent, feeling her soft skin, hearing her warm voice whispering his name, he suddenly regained all of what he had thought lost when he had traded his immortality for her freedom, for her true happiness.
He didnât need his immortality to feel immortal.
He only needed her.
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âBecause the devil, too, was once an angel.â
one night stand! au | smut | 4.2k words
s u m m a r y : when your friends drag you to a nightclub, all you want to do is run away. that is when a boy with light, silvery curls and a hypnotic smile offers an escape, and you think you have found your angel in disguise. his intentions with you, though, are anything but saintly.
c o n t e n t : this is literally just filth nothing else, seungcheol has silver hair, he is in that exact fuck ass white outfit from that concert (you know which one), too many angel and devil references, seungcheol is an arrogant ass, reader is low-key a brat, dirty talk galore, fingering, orgasm denial, unprotected sex (donât be stupid like these mfs), lowkey choking kink, eventual orgasming, cheol has a big cock (everybody act surprised)
p l a y l i s t : angel by the weeknd || acquainted by the weeknd
a u t h o r â s n o t e : i wrote this in one sitting my god this is so uneditedâŚ. thank u to alice for believing i could write pwp thank u to the weeknd for his horny ass songs and fuck you 230709 cheol this is what youâve made me⌠i literally have no wordsâŚ. so sleep deprived⌠anyway pls do enjoy the horny musings and thank u for reading </3
YOU HAD NEVER BELIEVED IN THE EXISTENCE OF ANGELS.
You had always considered it religious fanatics, glorified myths to lure the naive populations to believe in things that would harm them in the future. The idea of angels to you was sweet, but unsatisfactory, a religious relic that should have stayed in history.Â
Angels were a myth long dismissed until you saw the boy with the silver curls.
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warnings/tags: fem reader, established relationship, softdom!cheol, heâs a sweetie, heâs also mean though, fingering, pussy slapping, use of the word slut, multiple times, profanity. smut. MDNI
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seungcheol is the sweetest boyfriend you could have asked for. he brings you plates of carefully cut up fruit while you work, leaves a light kiss on your cheek or a pat on your head whenever he walks by, and makes the best breakfast in bed.
so, it might come as a surprise that he isnât half as soft during the night, before you both fall asleep to warm touches.
like tonight.
you lay on your shared bed, scrolling through your camera roll and admiring the photos you took earlier today. it was a beach date, spontaneous and relaxed, and you think those are the best kind. as you scroll, you come across a candid you took of seungcheol. he was laying beside you on a beach towel with his face turned towards you, sunglasses on and hand shielding his eyes from the sun. he was smiling. cute.
but you couldnât say the same about his swim shorts hanging dangerously low on his hips or his exposed abs still wet from his swim earlier. and his hands... one in front of his face and the other just off screen, but you know very well it was resting on your bare thigh, a touch too high to be casual. the memory of what he said right before the photo was taken makes heat flood between your legs.
âyou look so good, i could take you right hereâ.
you squirm at the thought. he would have if youâd let him and it drives you crazy. you inch your hand lower, slowly circling your clit. these could be his fingers, you think as you stare at his photographed hand. his longer, thicker ones would feel so much better inside you than yours. you whimper at the image and press harder, wet spot on your panties growing steadily. pushing your underwear to the side, you drag a finger through your wet folds and gasp. youâre about to push it all the way in when the door to the bedroom swings open.
âhey, love, thereâs a new episode ouââ
he freezes in the doorway and his eyes darken. your pussy floods at the way he looks at your finger halfway inside you. he shuts the door slowly behind him and his voice is low, much lower than usual, when he asks, âand what are we doing here?â. walking over to the edge of the bed, he takes a seat, eyes roaming painfully slowly over your body.
you whimper and reach a hand out for his, silently asking for help.
âno. i want to watch you. iâll help when i think you need itâ.
âcheol, pleaseâ, you whisper.
âwhat did i say?â, his tone is one of warning and you donât push further. you whine softly as you start drawing circles on your wet cunt over your panties, adding pressure when you make eye contact with seungcheol.
âgood girlâ, he mutters under his breath.
your stomach tightens and you hastily kick your underwear off and push your thighs apart. his sinful gaze on you is enough to make you cum, you think. you sink your middle finger into your entrance with a drawn out mewl, clenching around yourself when you hear your boyfriend hum in approval. you start pumping into yourself only for seungcheol to still you with a firm hand on your thigh. you look up at him in confusion but his eyes are on your unlocked phone, laying forgotten beside you. he smirks. oh.
âso, is this what got you like this, pretty?â, he whispers, moving closer to you until heâs positioned beside your legs. âgot this wet just looking at pictures of me, hm?â.
you shudder when you feel his hand squeeze your thigh. once, soft. again, harder. you whimper and paw at his hand in request.
âwords, babyâ.
ây-yes, cheol. was thinking about y-youâ.
âyeah? baby got this needy thinking of me? my hands, my cock?â, you mewl softly at his words, âgod, youâre such a dirty slut for me, fuckâ.
âi am, cheol, please. please, i need youâ.
he groans and pulls your hand away from your pussy, swearing under his breath when he sees your dewy entrance. he grazes a finger across your dripping cunt and you push your hips into his hand. he whips his hand away and you let out a desperate whine, hoping he can see how much you need to feel him inside you.
âdonât moveâ, he warns, âmaybe iâll fuck you on my fingers. or, maybe iâll just watch you try to cum without help. for playing with yourself without my permissionâ.
you shake your head in desperation, silently begging him to touch you.
âcheol, please, i need to feel youâ.
âmy slut needs me that bad?â, he traces a finger around your clit and you make a noise so sinful it goes straight to his hardening cock. âbeg for meâ.
you canât think straight as you babble a string of âpleaseâs, âcheolâs and âi need youâs. you hear him chuckle deeply and it only makes you clench around nothing, continuing your pleas for his cock, his fingers, his tongue. anything.
without warning, seungcheol plunges a finger into your entrance, sinking in knuckle-deep. you gasp loudly, followed by a moan the neighbours can probably hear. he begins pumping at an unrelenting pace, drawing whimpers and moans from your throat.
âgood girl, youâre doing so good for me, babyâ, he adds a second finger and your noises grow louder. the slick squelch of his fingers thrusting into you joins your needy moans and whines, the room sounding like lust and sin.
you feel his other hand come up to your breast, kneading and squeezing the skin torturously. he takes his time with your hard nipple, moving to the other only when he feels satisfied. he leans down and leaves open mouthed kisses on your shoulder, moving up your neck and along your jaw. he places a soft kiss on your lips, a sharp contrast from the filthy moans heâs swallowing from your throat. his lips move back to your neck, roughly sucking at the skin and you mewl in pleasure. he pulls back to admire the red mark blooming where his lips just were, all while his fingers pump sinfully between your folds. you buck your hips, forcing his fingers in deeper. he curls his fingers inside your cunt, hitting the spongy wetness of your walls with purpose.
âyou hear those noises, baby? fuck, your pretty little cunt is dripping for meâ.
you moan loudly, desperately trying to fuck yourself harder on his fingers.
âhips down, slut, i decide when you cumâ, he whispers in your ear and you lose yourself.
âplease, cheol, please, please, iâll be so good for you, i promise. please let me cum, i need it so bad, cheolâ.
he laughs and abruptly slides his fingers out of you. you whine at the empty feeling and open your mouth in protest before you feel a sharp slap land on your cunt. âah, cheol!â
another. the slight sting makes your pussy gush around him and you become a babbling mess.
âyou like that? my filthy girl likes that, yeah?â, he mutters.
âs-so much, cheolâ.
âyouâre my little slut, arenât you, pretty?â, he delivers another slap to your leaking cunt.
âyes! yes, cheol! your dirty slut, all yours. fuck, iâll do anythingâ, you scream.
âslut has such a dirty mouthâ, he chuckles as he rubs your pussy soothingly, âlet me make my baby cum, yeah?â.
you nod, eyes tearing up and clawing at his forearm when you feel him sink three fingers into your sopping hole. he hisses when he feels you flutter and clench around him, his eyes turning impossibly darker. he sets a torturous pace, splitting you open on his fingers until your back arches off the bed.
you feel your stomach tighten and you scream in pleasure. âiâm close, iâm so close, please cheolâ. he doesnât need to be told twice before heâs curling his fingers and hitting the same spongy spot again. ďżźleaning down, he messily sucks on your nipples, licking around the hard mounds and leaving your tits covered in spit. the sound he draws from you makes his dick twitch and he responds by flicking your clit with his thumb.
âgood girl, youâre doing so good, my loveâ.
you clench around his fingers with a wanton moan, holding onto the arm heâs using to prop himself up beside you. you feel his lips on yours and kiss him back sloppily, all tongue and high-pitched mewls. his fingers donât stop fucking into you even when your legs begin to shake violently.
âfuck, baby. you look so beautiful getting fucked open on my fingers like thisâ, seungcheol whispers against your mouth. âcum for me, soak my fingers, slut. i want to feel your cum drip down my hand, yeah?â
you scream into his mouth as his fingers hit your sensitive walls over and over. you feel the coil in your stomach snap and your vision goes white as you clench around his fingers, your release leaking out of your cunt as he strokes your walls through your climax. he helps ride out your high with a few more thrusts and a groan that you feel deep in your heat.
âthatâs a good girlâ, he whispers and slowly pulls his fingers out of you. he watches your cum gush out and soak your folds and swears under his breath. you look at him in bliss as he puts his fingers to his mouth and sucks them clean with a pop, subconsciously making you clench your empty hole around nothing.
âyou were so amazing, my love. always so perfectâ, seungcheol presses a kiss to your lips, smiling softly when he sees your eyelids get heavy. he strokes your hair with care reserved for no one but you, and your chest warms. ârelax, gorgeous, iâll get you cleaned upâ.
as seungcheol delicately cleans you up, soft touches and gentle âi love youâs, you drift off. the last thing you feel is a feather-light kiss on your temple and a stroke of his hand against your arm.
and you canât help but think once again, seungcheol is the sweetest boyfriend you could have ever asked for.
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well⌠this was interesting to write! i have more trouble with smut than fluff and took way longer writing this than i should have. but i hope u enjoy it!! bf!cheol is everyoneâs weakness hehe. please let me know what u think!! thank u so much for reading and enjoying my previous work!
hopefully my next drabble/fic should be kwan centred bc i canât ignore my bias for much longer! as always, requests open!!
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AMOURCHEOL AGAIN????!!!
âYou and Jeonghan, jazz-filled corners, hidden history, and the city of love.â
historical! au | exes to lovers! au | angst, fluff, smut | approx. 45k words (teaser wc. 1.4k words)
s u m m a r y : disgraced by hollywood for the last time, you, a once superstar-turned-alcoholic, escape to the city of love to seek sanctuary from the ruthless tabloids. your sanctuary comes in the form of film noir superstar yoon jeonghan, the enigmatic man who taught you the art of acting, lust and love before your fame. when he asks to meet you once, just like old times, you cannot refuse. what is meant to be a simple date turns into a path of passion, pain and everything that comes with fooling around with your ex in the jazz-filled corners of paris.
c o n t e n t s : actor! mc, actor! jeonghan, mc is incredibly bitter and makes bad decisions, agent! seungkwan who is tired of fixing them, jeonghan is the suavest, sultriest mf, mentions of parisian landmarks in this fic, also a bit of french peppered throughout, greek mythology art references, tons of fluff which is also layered with angst, this will be very hurt-comfort, hella ansgty but will have a happy ending mature warnings -> alcohol consumption and abuse, smoking, this is basically sexual tension with plot, slightly drunk making out, oral sex (f. receiving) unprotected sex (refer point to bad decisions), very soft angsty sex, body worshipping, petnames (chÊrie, mon ange, darling, angel), overall emotional rollercoaster, more tba!
p l a y l i s t : here!
t a g l i s t :Â @hyuckworldâ (let me know if yâall want to be tagged!)
a u t h o r â s  n o t e : after three years ⌠four rewritings later⌠she may finally see the light ⌠i am releasing the teaser now but will post the fic when iâm back from holiday! i hope you all enjoy the lil extract <3
SHIT. YOU COULD NOT DO THIS TODAY.
Suddenly, you wished he was a mere figment of your imagination, because then he would not have to see you in your drunken, disordered state, looking for art that was not there, looking for the past in the present.
But then he began to move.
This very real presence walked closer to you, and you felt your entire body constricting, because Yoon Jeonghan was in front of you, the greatest star in the world was approaching you, the man of your distant memories was coming too close.
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