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against the world

PAIRING ⸠park sunghoon x fem!reader x sim jaeyun (ft. park jongseong)
GENRES ⸠fluff, angst, psychological, horror, thriller
WARNINGS ⸠profanity, murder, descriptions of gore, unrequited love, found family, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, mc is an unreliable narrator
SUMMARY ⸠if you could change anything about your life, it would be meeting park sunghoon.
WORD COUNT ⸠14,064 words
PLAYLIST ⸠back to black by amy winehouse ⢠the french library by franz gordon ⢠perfectly splendid by the newton brothers
AUTHORâS NOTE ⸠hello !! this fic is a rewrite of one of my first horror fics that iâve written :') it badly needed reworking and i completely changed the ending. i hope you guys enjoy my spooky szn contribution âĄ

THE TRUTH WAS, YOUR LIFE BEGAN TO FALL APART EVEN BEFORE YOU MET SIM JAEYUN.Â
You realized this as you woke up, face pressed against the ice-cold, concrete floor of a holding cell; when the guards dragged your uncooperative, limp body into an interrogation room; when you were face-to-face with Detective Lee Heeseung and handcuffed to a cold, metal table as he read your Miranda Rights. The handcuffs dug into the flesh of your wrists, but you only fought against them once and gave up as soon as you realized they wouldnât give in. You just wanted to thumb away the crusted blood staining your hands and pick out the flakes under your nails.
The room was foreign to you. It was something youâd seen in movies and read in books, but you never fathomed the idea of being in an interrogation room yourself. There was a two-way glass that you aimlessly stared at, wondering who was listening in on the other end.Â
You couldnât figure out just how you ended up in this situation. Everything was smooth in your memory up until your supposed arrestâa tear in the fabric of your recollection. You hardly remembered what happened on the way to the police station or when you were getting booked in. You dug your palms into your temples and then pressed against the soft flesh under your eyes, frustrated by the stunted gears in your head. As much as you begged than to click and start spinning, they remained stuck and rusted in place.Â
But you couldnât ask the brooding man standing over you. You couldnât look up into his cold, unforgiving eyes. After all, he knew you were a murderer.Â
âThereâs no use in lying to me, Y/N,â Detective Lee said gruffly with a gaze like steel, âthe prints match.â
You drummed your fingers against the tableâa habit that was rooted in your anxiety. Your fingers were stained and pruned like roses, and as hard as you tried to paint the table red, it only flaked off. You were sure your heartbeat was faster than the tapping of your fingers, your mind perhaps speeding off twice as fast.
Your stomach twisted. If Jaeyun was going to prison, too, then you could no longer protect him.
There was a limit to how much he could take; you knew that being thrown in the slammer would be intolerable for him. You knew you needed to get to him immediately because Jaeyun was the guy who felt too little and too much at the same timeâthe guy who looked for the part of him that ran away, who self-destructed when he felt the world closing in on him.
After all, Jaeyun was a stick of trinitrotoluene lit at both ends.Â
You worked up the courage to look Detective Lee in the eye, which made him stiffen up, biceps flexing under his white button-up.Â
âWhereâs Jaeyun?â you asked.Â
Detective Leeâs lips pressed into a thin, grim line. Cutting into his pale cheeks. You decided that couldnât be a good reaction.Â
You continued, âHe didnât do anything, I swear. He was just there. He didnât do anything.â
âIf you cooperate with us, then you can see Jaeyun again,â the detective answered in a clipped tone. âI can sit here all day and wait.â
Cooperate. You hated that word.
You knew Detective Lee was just trying to sugarcoat your betrayal. You knew he was looking down on you, ready to push you to your limit.Â
But there was nothing you could do in this room. There was no way for you to escape or talk your way out of it to see Jaeyun. You knew quite well that staying silent would only prevent you from making sure your boyfriend was okay.Â
You had no other choice but to work with Detective Lee.Â
âWill you at least make sure heâs not hurt?â you inquired, to which Detective Lee agreed with a nod.
âIâll ask again: Will you cooperate?â
You stayed silent. You despised your old habit of shutting down like this, but you couldnât help it.
Detective Lee sighed and sat in the chair across from you so that you both were eye-level with each other. âListen, Y/N, youâre young. This murder investigationâthis is serious stuff, okay? We just need to know the full story before we jump to any conclusions and make a false arrest. Can we start from last night?â
Deep down, you understood. But itâs all too freshâtoo soon. The grief had yet to settle. The recollections of blood and lifeless eyes poisoned your head; it was all you could see when you closed your eyes.
You sounded hollow when you said, âIt didnât⌠start from last night.â
Detective Lee acknowledged this and leaned forward, hands clasped in front of him. âThen letâs hear it from the beginning.â

If you could change anything about your life, it would be meeting Park Sunghoon.
Your first meeting was at the age of fourteen. Moving schools was an unexpected shift in your life, and you didn't expect to find many friends at your new school. Starting new in the beginning of the year was one thing, but entering unknown territory with people already acclimated in their respective groups was another.Â
People flocked to comfort, and you were sure that no one would want to step out of their comfort zone to bring a stranger into their friend group.
And then Sunghoon swooped in, like an angel sent from the heavens.
Initially, he was awkward. You were both fourteen-years-old and going through the initial stages of pubertyâall voice cracks and awkward intervals of growth stunts. Sunghoon was soft-spoken and didnât have many friends when he approached and befriended you.Â
It started when you both found out you shared a love for novels. You spent hours talking about your favorite books, and Sunghoon shared his dream of wanting to craft the perfect story. Oftentimes, Sunghoon would share some of his writing with you, and then his eyes would sparkle upon hearing your feedback.Â
You two were classmates, sitting right next to each other in the back of the classroom, conveniently right next to the door. You got to know Sunghoon slowlyâthe same gradual feeling of starting to care for someone. You knew his boundaries, though, because you were aware that you could never be the closest to Sunghoon. He and Park Jongseong were attached at the hip, and you couldnât lie to yourself; you felt like a third wheel in the beginning.
But there was some comfort in the security of your friendship.
âItâs you and me,â Sunghoon would tell you, âthe two of us against the world.â
You knew you should have been grateful to have made friends in the first place, but you didnât exactly know if you belonged with them. As comfortable as you felt, there was always a whisper in the back of your head, telling you that you would never be their number one.
You would never be anyoneâs number one.
âI donât understand girls,â Jongseong said one day, hands tucked behind his head as the three of you were hanging out in Sunghoonâs room. You were flipping through some comic book that Sunghoon had laying around, and you shifted uncomfortably upon hearing the question.Â
âYou donât have to.â Sunghoonâs eyes flitted from you, and then back to his phone. He swiped through some apps, but you could tell he wasnât really paying attention judging by the glazed-over look in his eyes. âGirls make no sense at this age.â
Jongseong nudged you. âYou have anything to say about that, Y/N?â
To be honest, you didnât understand yourself much either. You were just starting to go through puberty, and it wasnât ideal for a teenager as young as you to only have guy friends. You couldnât relate to any of the girls your age, nor could you ask them if they were going through the same changes you were.Â
You were acquainted with several girls, of course, but you never got close enough to ask what feelings and experiences they had. You wanted to know if they were becoming as conscious of themselves and others like you were, but you kept those questions bottled up since you only had Sunghoon and Jongseong.
âNope,â you replied. âI couldnât tell you.â
You supposed Jongseong was having girl problems again, and it all clicked because lately, he had been hanging around a pretty girl in their class. They were cute together and clearly into each other, but you could pick up on the issue: Jongseong was on the down-low about their relationship. More importantly, he had been on the down-low about it around Sunghoon, which had to have been breaking some sort of best friend code.
Jongseong asked, âYou like anyone, Hoon?â
Hoon, your brain echoed, and you imagined yourself using the name as casually as Jongseong did. It sounded awkward coming from you, though. Friends gave each other nicknames, right? What if you gave Sunghoon a nickname? How would he react?
Sunghoon flushed behind his phone screen. You could tell he wanted it to go undetected, but you caught a glimpse of his flustered expression before he was able to compose himself.
âOh, not really,â he replied with an air of indifference. âI dunno. I guess I havenât really been looking.â
âHow about you, Y/N?â
You faltered for a moment before you realized you had been addressed. It was a normal question; you should have expected it, but it hit you like a tornado and your mind was swirling. Dating had crossed your mind a few times, sure, you had never prepared an answer because you thought it was going to be straightforwardâa simple âyeah, thereâs a few cute guys in class.â But that wasnât the case this time, and you were wondering why there wasnât any clarity in your head.
Come on, Y/N, you urged yourself, as if you were complaining to multiple, uncooperating attendants working in your brain. Just say somethingâanything.Â
Your mind was blanking, though, and you were scared. You couldnât quite grasp why your stomach felt like a never-ending pit, but it only worsened when you couldnât spit some guyâs name out. You wanted to open up your skull, thoroughly examine your head, poke at the areas refusing to work, and figure out who you couldnât just list some attractive guy in class; on top of that, you wondered why you couldnât just flat-out refuse the statement and claim that there was no one you were interested in.
You were struck with a painful realization that there was only one person you could think of.
Sunghoon.
No, no, no, your brain and your heart screamed at each other. Get ahold of yourself.
You quickly decided that it was just a passing feeling that you needed to suppress until it went away. It was just stupid teenage hormones and puberty making you feel this way and starving you of affection that you didnât actually need in the first place. If you didnât get a hold over yourself, you were going to crumble and ruin the good things you had going.
You internally convinced yourself that everything was fine. There were plenty of teenagers your age who had moments of weakness like this with their guy friends. You just needed to branch out more, that was all.Â
Sheepishly, you replied before the boys could chew you out, âThereâs no one Iâm interested in right now.âÂ
You werenât a very good liar, but as long as Sunghoon and Jongseong were sold, you were content with how things were.Â

Your group expanded when you turned fifteen, and you and Sunghoon grew closerâmaybe even closer than Sunghoon and Jongseong were.Â
You were laying down in your bed one night, breaking into sobs when you realized that you needed more than one hand to count the number of friends you had now. Your shell was broken and your world was bigger. You normally lived like your uphills were mountains and your downhills were cliffs, but, lately, the mountains were getting easier to climb and the downhills werenât that big of a drop. You didnât need to stop and catch your breath or worry about hurting yourself on the way down.
You never felt lonely anymore. If Sunghoon or Jongseong werenât free, you would call Nishimura Riki to catch grasshoppers in the creek with you, or youâd go play video games with Yang Jungwon. Kim Sunoo called you nearly every night to bother you, but you didnât mind. You liked them; they made you feel important, like you were wanted.
âCome on,â Sunghoon teased Jungwon one day as he was blushing over some girl. âWhat are you being so shy about?â
âItâs embarrassing!â Jungwon complained, and you giggled over how a flush of red started creeping from his ears to his cheeks. âIâm not a smooth-talker like you are, Hoon.âÂ
Sunghoon snorted. âIâm not a smooth-talker.â
âHeâs practically, like, bulletproof,â Jongseong chimed in. âWe canât tease him about anyone. He just brushes it off.â
âIâm not bulletproof,â Sunghoon argued, but anyone could see the pride behind his expression. âIâm just not interested in anyone right now.â
You thought you had finally squashed the weird, gooey feeling that arose in your chest every now and then whenever Sunghoon came close. It was primarily due to the fact that Sunghoon was a respectful individual who didnât try to weasel his way into your personal bubble as he pleased. That was probably for the best because you were sure your brain would go haywire if Sunghoon was too close for comfort.
And then there was Sim Jaeyun.Â
Jaeyun entered your circle pretty easily. With his radiant personality and warm presence, it was no shocker that he was accepted by the group instantly. He possessed some odd charm that drew people to him, and you couldnât seem to figure just how that worked. You were almost jealous of him, honestly, with how much of a social butterfly he was.
Out of all of them, Jaeyun seemed to take a particular interest in you. It drove you crazy, though, and you couldnât figure out how to get the guy to stop teasing and messing around with you. The others couldnât figure it out either; you just werenât as bright and bubbly as Jaeyun was, so it was odd that he kept nagging the one person whose wavelength wasnât on par with his.Â
Sometimes it was cuteâendearing evenâbut sometimes it was just flat-out irritating.
âHey, Y/N.â Jake grinned, and his voice was all light and airy as he approached you. âWhatâre you doing for the summer break?â
âProbably sleeping in, hanging out with the others, and some more sleeping,â you replied, hardly sparing him a single glance.Â
You were too focused on clearing out your locker of all the books and papers you had tossed in during the year. Gotta keep this, gotta throw this away, gotta return this one, you rattled off in your head, mentally preserving a reminder of your various items. But Jaeyun knew how to push your buttons and grab your attention. He never took your deflection without retaliating back. That was one of the many reasons why you found it so difficult to be around him.
âAnd hanging out with Sunghoon, huh? Have you realized it yet, or are you still pretending itâs not there?â
You closed your locker with a swift swipe of your hand, revealing Jaeyunâs smug expression. Your eyes were practically bugging out of your sockets as you stared him down. Somehow, you knew exactly what he was hinting at, but you refused to spell it out for him.
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â you questioned, but Jaeyun was already walking away from you. He was turned away, but you could visualize that stupid smirk of his like it was carved into your memory.
Jaeyun was smart. Too smart.

Your summer was filled with laughter, beach trips, and shy glances at Sunghoon. He drove you around places and you sat in the passengerâs seat next to him, toes curled in your shoes because you were so overjoyed. The car was always loud with music and laughter, and whenever it was silent, it was because everyone else was sleeping on each other after a long day of being outside.
You still masqueraded around, playing the role of Sunghoonâs best friend who definitely had zero romantic feelings toward him. It was quite hard when you had to pretend like your heart didnât flutter whenever Sunghoonâs fingers brushed against yours.
âSunghoon,â Jaeyun would complain, rousing laughter from everyone at how impatient he was, âare we there yet?â
âYouâre so annoying,â Sunghoon retorted, clearly as a joke. You couldnât help but laugh at his outburst, but it quickly died on your lips once you caught a glimpse of Jaeyun winking at you in the side mirror.
Jaeyun had a mischievous glint in his eyes when he said, âBut you still love me, Hoon.â
Oh.Â
He was trying to make you jealous.Â
You fought down the urge to laugh at him. You might have been harboring a small crush, but you were never the jealous type, especially not over petty things like this. There was one little thing, however, that you couldnât seem to shake.
For some reason, the anticipation to call Sunghoon by a nickname made you anxious. You never tested it on your tongue; it just floated around in your head. However, when you addressed him as Hoon one day, your heart skipped a beat when Sunghoon responded with a smile that rivaled the brightness of the sun.
You grew closer to Jongseong, too. You didnât feel like the third wheel with him and Sunghoon anymore; you felt like you were all at the same level of closeness. You and Jongseong hung out sometimes without Sunghoon, and despite a few awkward pauses in your interactions, you two warmed up quickly and you learned how to joke around with him easily.Â
Jongseong wasnât all stiff and dry like you were initially afraid of; rather, he was surprisingly fun, and every time you learned something new about him, like how he adored cats but was allergic to them, you were even more amazed.Â
It wasnât just Jongseong, though. You and Sunghoon grew far closer than ever before, whether that was for the better or worse.Â
Sunghoon only lived a street away, so it was convenient to hang out, and when you didnât hang out with him, you two called each other. You could see him unravel in front of your eyes; he became visibly more comfortable when it was just the two of youâsmiling, laughing, and bursting into laughter with tears of unrestrained happiness.Â
It wasnât just the jubilant memories that tugged you two closer, though. It was also the despair.
In the first place, it was an accident that you even happened to break down in front of Sunghoon.
You two were in his room when it happened, and things were as they always had been before you sensed the calm before the storm. You joked around as usual and passed the time by playing video games. Sunghoon was perched on his usual spot in the corner of the bed. You looked over at him and realized how close you two had become as friends.
Friends. Just friends.
It was right at that moment when you realized that this wasnât what you wanted. You didnât want to just be Sunghoonâs best friend. You wanted to be the reason why he smiled, the one to make him blush, and the one he could share his pain and happiness with.Â
But your feelings were the scariest thing youâve ever had to face, and you felt ashamed for even wanting to cross the line drawn between you and Sunghoon.
You couldnât dare bring yourself to confess. You were almost positive that Sunghoon didnât feel the same way, and you would be risking a fall-out in your current relationship if you admitted anything. What if Sunghoon ended up hating you? What if you lost him and all of your other friends? What if you werenât the closest person to him anymore?
That was why you felt like Sunghoon was in another dimension, always a layer away. Always.
This was your own fault. You were the one who fell for your best friend. You were the one who did this to yourself. You broke your own heart.
You couldnât help it when you started falling apart in front of him. It started with a broken cough that was supposed to cover up a sniffle. You were thankful for the loud battle sounds in the game that drowned out your quiet sobbing. But the video game didnât stop Sunghoon from noticing your shaking hands gripping the controller.
âHey, whatâs wrong?âÂ
âDonât worry about it. Iâm okay.â
Your voice is so shaky, so broken. Sunghoon knew you were crying before he could see or hear it.
He paused the game and put the controller down, but your eyes were still trained on the screen, hands shaking as you clutched the controller until you were white-knuckled. Sunghoon was on edgeâpanicked. Although, it was a different kind of panic from all the times you would be stressing over an assignment and Sunghoon would offer some lame piece of advice in return.
âWhat happened? Whatâs wrong?â His tone was frantic now as he searched your face for an answer.
You smiled, although faint melancholy was tucked away in the curl of your lip. âNothing. Iâm fine.â
âNow, I know thatâs not true.â
Your smile broke. It was so unfortunate that Park Sunghoon had to have a heart so big.
You could almost hear Jaeyun in the back of your head: Have you realized it yet, or are you still pretending it isnât there?Â
You started crying, and it wasnât something soft with a gradual crescendo. It was loud and all at once, like a wounded animal. Your hands shook more, and you finally dropped your controller, burying your fingers into your roots, as if tugging your hair hard enough would make it all stop, as if it would hurt more than the ache in your chest.
Sunghoon was quick to get off his bed and slide to the ground, right next to you. He wrapped an arm around your shoulder and it only made you feel ashamed. You stiffened up and shrunk back, hoping he wouldnât notice how you tensed up at his touch. You could hear your own heartbeat, but you were pretty sure you were hyperventilating at a faster pace than the pounding in your chest. The world under you moved, bounced, so you decided to lean into Sunghoon.
The logical half of your brain informed you in a calm, clipped manner that you were having a panic attack. The other half meanwhile was screaming and shutting itself down.Â
Five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste, you tried telling yourself, but your senses overwhelmed you completely. Your tears were blurring your vision, you couldnât hear anything but your sobs, and your lungs felt as if they were on fire.Â
âY/N, talk to me,â came the softest voice that eased the painful ringing in your ears.Â
âI canât,â you stuttered out. âNot right now.â
You wish you hadnât let it get to this point. You were completely humiliating yourself in front of Sunghoon right now. This was the one thing you couldnât let him find out about.Â
Your heavy gasps grew more labored. You then curled into yourself, sweaty hands tugging and knotting at your hair. And, shit, you couldnât breathe.Â
âI canât, I canât,â you repeated again and again, like a broken record. The desperation in your voice was so ugly.
There was something fierce in Sunghoonâs eyes, like he was ready to protect you from anything or anyone that tried to hurt you, but there was also softness in his voice. âYou know, you can tell me anything. Whatever it is, Iâll hear you out. I donât want you to suffer alone, Y/N.â
With a small smile, he added, âItâs just you and me, right? The two of us against the world.â
That only made you cry even more. You just replayed Sunghoonâs words in your head, like it was your favorite song.
âAlright.â You breathed in real deep, through the aching chest and everything. âItâs really stupid.â
âIf it makes you cry this hard, it canât be stupid.â
You bit your lip, embarrassed. âI think I like someoneâsomeone I canât have.â
Sunghoon didnât respond for a moment, and it rattled your brain. He probably was wondering this underwhelming confession warranted a breakdown from you, and you couldnât blame him. However, it was the only way you could avoid lying to your best friend without giving him the whole truth.Â
For a split second, you wondered if Sunghoon simply just didnât hear you. But you didnât want to repeat yourself; you didnât like repeating yourself.Â
To your surprise, Sunghoon just smiled. âDo I know them?â
You opened your mouth to speak, but no words were stringing together in your head to form a coherent sentence.
âUh, well, you donât have to tell me if youâre not ready,â Sunghoon continued. He flushed and flicked his thumb under his noseâan awkward mannerism of his that you grew to love over the years. âActually, I think weâre in the same boat. Thereâs someone I like, too. Someone I canât have.âÂ
His words bounced in your skull. Settled. Bounced again.
âReally?â you spluttered out, and it took you a moment to recuperate from the heavy sadness that was filling your chest. You brought yourself to ask, âI mean, youâre so popular, so why donât you just ask them out?â
âCanât.â
âWhy not? Are they dating someone else?â
There was a sad smile on Sunghoonâs lips when he answered, âNo, Jongseong likes her, too.â

At the age of sixteen, you realized that you couldnât get over Sunghoon, but you could suppress your heartbreak and lingering feelings.Â
It physically hurt to think about how deeply ingrained your concept of friendship was with him, and the possibility that Park Sunghoon would never think of you as more than a friend. You two had shared too many experiencesâworn each otherâs shoes and walked milesâto ever become more than what you were.
Nothing would ever change.
You were hanging out by a creek near Jongseongâs house. It was just the two of youâno Jaeyun to poke fun at you, and no Sunghoon to distract you. It was just the two of you, and it was somehow so easy to be with Jongseong like this. You could laugh with your stomach and smile with your eyes without feeling the need to close up or shut down.Â
âItâs getting annoying, isnât it?â Jongseong asked under his breath at one point. When you shot him a puzzled look, he clarified, âSunghoon.â
You picked up on Jongseongâs annoyance toward Sunghoon over the past few weeks, but his words confirmed your suspicions now. You wondered if it was geared toward the girl they both likedâwhoever she was.Â
You never thought to ask, mainly because you didnât want to know. Either way, if Sunghoon wanted to share, he wouldâve done so already.Â
You swallowed down the lump in your throat, trying to grab at words and shove them together, but you genuinely didnât know what to say.Â
It had always been you, Sunghoon, and Jongseong. You never thought about them turning on each other. The very idea made you feel sick to your stomach.Â
Over the past week, you had seen Sunghoonâs indifference toward Jongseong, but you were too afraid to ask about it. Your friend group was slow to pick up on it, but you noticed the way Sunghoon would purposely avoid conversing with Jongseong, or the way Jongseong would walk quickly past him if they crossed paths. It was odd, though, because everyone knew that Sunghoon and Jongseong were the best of friendsâinseparable. How could you hold onto someone for so long and just let go of them like that?
You recalled that Jongseong and Jungwon went over to talk to Sunghoon about his moody behavior, but Jongseong never told you whether the talk went well or not. You figured it just never happened because Jungwon called in sick the very next day.Â
You prayed that he would hurry up and get over his cold. He had been out sick all week, which checked out since everyone was getting sick around this time of the year. Jungwon would know how to get Sunghoon and Jongseong to reconcile. He was always the friend that helped everyone patch things up.Â
âYou guys are best friends,â was all you could say. âYouâll make up in a few days, right?â
Jongseong clicked his tongue loud enough to make your skin crawl.Â
But you didnât want to drop it this time, you asked, âSeriously, what happened between you guys?âÂ
For a moment, you wondered if you shouldâve brought up what Sunghoon confessed to youâabout him and Jongseong liking the same girl. But this couldnât have been about that; Sunghoon would never let a girl get between his friendships.Â
âSunghoonâs hiding something dark,â Jongseong blurted out. âI donât think I can get him out of this one.â
âSomething dark? What is it?â
âI donât really knowââ
âJongseong,â you cut in. âIf you know something, then just say it. Heâs my best friend, too.â
Jongseong shifted uncomfortably, restless. He was silent for a long period of time, so you just waited for him to collect his thoughts. Uneasiness bursted from the tips of your fingers and crawled under your skin. You felt the heat of the sun against your face, so you looked up and covered your eyes with a hand, blinking back red.Â
âIf Sunghoon did something unforgivable,â he started in a murmur, âwould you forgive him?â
âI donât know,â was all you could say.
âYeah,â Jongseong replied, his terse words nearly making you flinch. âI donât know, either.â
The sun grew hotter against your face, and all you could see was blood red behind your eyes.Â

You didnât know how exactly it started, but you slowly started to find solace in Jaeyun.
You didnât want to admit it, but you were starting to care for him a little more than the people around you. You were starting to get swayed by himâthe things he said, the way he looked at youâand it scared you a little.
But Jaeyun felt safe. He felt like home.
You two called at night, sometimes. You werenât normally one to be vulnerable in front of others, but you shed some tears in front of Jaeyun a couple of times.
The only other person you had cried in front of was Sunghoon.
âItâs kinda sad,â Jaeyun told you one day. You two were spending the afternoon studying together at his place, and you were feeling self-conscious because you were starting to regret not dressing a little cuter. âIâve known you for a year, but weâve only gotten close now.â
âI donât think either of us cared about deepening our friendship back then.â
He narrowed his eyes at you. âYou think I didnât want to be closer? How do you think I picked up on you liking Sunghoon?â
âBecause I was obvious about it?â
âNo, idiot, because I like you.â
You blinked a few times until you fully processed his words. I like you, your brain repeated, and then you reprocessed the information.Â
No, there was an âidiotâ before that. Not only were you liked, but he thought you were stupid, as well.Â
You became painfully aware of your knees touching Jaeyunâs, but you still couldnât wrap your head around the idea of him liking you romantically. You had never been in this position. Since your crush on Sunghoon had been one-sided for the past few years, you never expected to be on the receiving end.Â
âYouâŚâ you trailed off, floundering to find something to sayâsomething that wouldnât make you sound stupid or mean. You settled with, âYou, too?â
His eyes beamed with hope. âFor a year now.â
Your world was so small before. It was just you, Sunghoon, and Jongseong.Â
Before you could even wonder if there was space in your heart for Jaeyun, you realized that you had already let him burrow his way in there.
âCan I kiss you?â Jaeyun asked.Â
You couldnât help but breathe out a laugh, and every once of nervousness slipped away. You always thought you could attain this level of closeness with Sunghoon, but maybe your relationship with him was just that fragileâwhere you could just grab the string binding you two together and snip it completely.Â
But it was different with Jaeyun.Â
âYeah,â you answered, smiling, âyou can.â
And then, with Jaeyunâs breath fanning your lips, you felt Sunghoon completely dissolve from the impounding thoughts racking your brain. Right now, it was Jaeyun and only Jaeyun.Â
You leaned in first, cupping his cheek and pressing your lips against Jaeyunâs soft ones. It was weird, kissing for the first time, but he leaned into it instantly so that your movements were less awkward and more guided.Â
A fire blazed inside of you, burning hotter than imaginable. You didnât expect Jaeyun to drive you this crazyâto crave more, to want more. You drew back before you slid your hand into his hair, although you were tempted to go further when his pillowy lips peppered soft kisses along your jawline.Â
But you didnât want to go overboard or ruin anything by going too fast. You settled for leaving another chaste kiss against his lips before pulling back, and you were delighted when you saw how pleased Jaeyun was. He was practically glowing.Â
From then on, you and Jaeyun had a relationship that extended past something platonic, but it wasnât like you two were official. Naturally, you ended up confiding in him over everything.Â
While Sunghoon still held a place in your heart as your first love, you grew to care for Jaeyun, who kindled a gentler fire in you. Sunghoon, on the other hand, left you burned and scarred.Â
You didnât want to rush into a relationship, mainly because you didnât want Jaeyun to think he was a rebound, and he respected that. So he waited for you to figure out your feelings and let your heart choose who was right for you.Â
You werenât stupid, though; you knew that chasing after Sunghoon was a hopeless cause.
You and Jaeyun drifted about in a limbo-state of your relationship. You two went on a couple of dates, got to know each other at a deeper level, and spent a lot of time together. He became the person you thought about when you were falling asleep and when you woke up in the morning.Â
You two got along surprisingly well, and you wondered why you ever had doubts about him in the beginning. Sure, Jaeyun still got on your nerves at times, but you just found it funny after the wave of annoyance passed.Â
Your friends started to talk about how close you two were and frequently brought up the idea of you two dating. Of course, you always denied it, enjoying the privacy you and Jaeyun had.Â
But as your relationship blossomed into something more serious, you decided that you didnât want things to stay casual any longer. So, you asked him out, and Jaeyun, being the lovesick puppy he was, accepted without a second thought.Â
You thought about how much had changed in your life. Sunghoon stopped hanging out with you completely, resorting to being alone most of the time. Everyone was concerned about his behavior, but after several attempts of failed confrontation, they all collectively gave up. You and Jongseong still kept an eye on him, using roundabout ways to find out how he was doing; it was the most you two could do given how little opportunity you had to talk to him.Â
You didnât share many classes with Jongseong anymore, but you two were still close, even after your âtwo of us against the worldâ friendship with Sunghoon had gone to shit.Â
Jongseong was kind, though, and despite how he was rough around the edges, he was gentle enough.Â
But he knew that Sunghoon was hiding something dark, and that alone made you somewhat nervous around him.Â

You felt unsettled the entire day, but when your group chat started flooding with texts about Jungwon in the middle of the night, you felt an icy chill travel down your spine.Â
It was all over the news. The whole story about him being down with the flu was just a cover-up while authorities were looking for him.
You felt nauseous.Â
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT FOUND DEAD NEAR WOODS. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.
The 16-year-old boy was found dead at the scene. The parents of the deceased student have identified him as Yang Jungwon. As of now, there are no leads, but authorities have ruled the case as a homicide.Â
Police have asked anyone with information to contact their local police department.
You read the headline again. Over and over again until your vision was blurry and the words were convoluted. Your fingers were raw and bitten down to the nail bed by the time you were able to put your phone down so that you could just cry into your hands.Â
By the time you got around to reading the details, grimacing at the descriptions of mutilation done to Jungwonâs body and how his body had been decomposing for weeks now, you had to run to your toilet and dry heave everything out.Â
You werenât the closest to Jungwon or anything, but imagining such a bright person meet such a horrific end wasnât easy to process. For hours, you ignored all of the calls and texts and attempts to comfort from your parents. You stared straight at your wallâso terrified that your chest hurt and your breathing was ragged.Â
Later that night, when the world was quiet and dreaming, you received a text from Sunghoon.Â
sunghoon: Hey sunghoon: Iâve been thinking about you. Are you doing okay? sunghoon: I havenât been a good friend lately, Iâm sorry sunghoon: Itâs still the two of us against the world
There was a time when those words made you feel like you were on top of the world, soaring high over the clouds.Â
Now, though, all you could feel was a horrible sensation of dread.

It had been months since Sunghoon and Jongseongâs falling out.Â
You were seventeen now, but you felt hollower as you aged. Sunghoon showed up to school and lingered within your group silently, only contributing when spoken to directly. He didnât approach you anymore or ask to hang out after school. Actually, no one knew what he did after school. He would head straight home and then go completely off the radar.Â
Gone off the rails, as Sunoo called it.Â
You cried several nights over it. You felt like not only was your best friend slipping away from you, but Sunghoonâs disconnect from the group would soon make you pull away, too. You had Jaeyun, of course, but nothing felt the same anymore. With Jungwon dead, the group felt tense and gloomy. You all started hanging out with other people and slowly stopped responding in the group chat.Â
Part of you realized that Sunghoonâs detachment was because you didnât reply to him the night Jungwonâs murder was publicized. Back then, you suspected that Sunghoon could have been behind it, judging by your conversation with Jongseong earlier. It all added up in your head, but the only thing that was stopping you from believing it fully was that you couldnât fathom Sunghoon ever doing something so evil.Â
âI donât know whatâs going on with him,â you whispered into the phone, even though there wasnât anyone around that you were worried about listening in. âHeâs shutting me out now. Something mustâve happened to him.âÂ
You heard Jaeyun hum and contemplate for a moment before he replied, âMaybe he just needs space.âÂ
âI think something happened between him and Jongseong,â you admitted, âbut I canât imagine Jongseong saying anything that would make Sunghoon ignore him for this long.â
âIt mustâve been serious, then.âÂ
âBut⌠but itâs Sunghoon; heâsââyou paused as you recalled what Jongseong once called himââbulletproof.â
There was a pause.
âI guess thatâs the problem with being bulletproof,â Jaeyun spoke gravely. âPeople think they can just keep shooting.â
What Jaeyun told you that night kept replaying in your head over the next weekâover and over again. It hit you a little too hard, and you waited to confront Sunghoon about it. You wanted him to know that he could be vulnerable, too. But you couldnât even speak to your best friend these days. He had been avoiding everyone like the plague.
You assumed it had something to do with Jongseong, but when you talked to him about it, he was hesitant to get into it.
âYouâre the closest person to him,â you told him. Today was colder, and you rubbed your hands together for warmth as you and Jongseong stood by the gates after school. âI think if you guys sit down and talk things out, then heâll start being himself again.â
âI was the closest person to him,â Jongseong corrected with a scoff. âPlus, thereâs nothing to talk about.â
âNothing to talk about? What about your friendship?â
You couldnât stop the words from leaving your mouth. Anger roiled deep in your chest, and you were too furious to realize that Jongseong only looked dejected in response. If he wasnât going to explain what happened, then you couldnât understand what was eating away at their relationship.Â
âThere is no friendship, Y/N,â he said slowly, in a voice so low that it sounded like the calm before the storm. His words made everything come to a halt, and you felt like time itself had frozen. âI suggest you let go of Sunghoon, too. Youâre hanging onto someone whoâs beyond help.â
âBut I donât know what you know!â you exclaimed. âI canât let go of someone just like that, Jongseong. I need answers.â
He was quiet before he asked, âDo you remember when Sunghoon stayed over at your house once when we were fourteen?â
âWhen his house caught on fire?â you recalled, but the memory was sort of hazy for you. All you remembered was how you were in complete awe that Sunghoon was unscathed and unbothered by the incident.Â
âYeah,â Jongseongâs voice was grim as he said, âand I bet he never told you that he was the one who started that fire on purpose.â
It was like a punch to the gut. You could only shake your head blankly, lips parted in disbelief.Â
He continued, âWhen we were fifteen, he thought it would be fun to plan out a murder without getting caughtââ
No.
ââand, at sixteen, he actually did it.â
No. No.Â
âJongseong,â you whispered, your voice smaller than you intended, âwas itâŚâÂ
âJungwon?â He said the name so carefully, as if the world would explode into nothingness if he did. You had been gnawing at your lip so hard that you drew blood, yet that couldnât distract you from the haunted look in Jongseongâs eyes. âYeah, he killed Jungwon.â
You felt like you had just been doused with ice-cold water.Â
âI shouldnât have brought Jungwon with me. I knew Sunghoon was gonna do it to someone, but I didnât knowâŚâ He sucked in a deep, shuddering breath that racked his entire body. âI didnât think it would be him. I brought Jungwon to talk him out of whatever was going on, not toâŚâ Jongseong stopped himself again, covering his face with his hands to wipe away the tears that had started to fall.Â
Itâs you and me, Sunghoonâs voice chimed in your head. The two of us against the world.
You thought your world had been shattered, but then you realized that it had actually been broken for a long time.

That night, you asked Jaeyun to come over, and he arrived at your door in record speed.
You two were sitting on your bed, controllers in hand, but the screen was off and neither of you were even in the mood to play. You must have trusted him more than anyone by now because the words started spilling with no preamble. You ended up explaining most of your conversation with Jongseong after you had Jaeyun swear on his life that he wouldnât tell a soul.
Of course, you didnât expect any normal person to compliantly come to terms with the fact that their friend murdered their other friend, but Jaeyun was a bit different when it came to you. Instead of accusing you of lying or denying the truth, he believed you wholeheartedly. You couldnât tell if he was patient with you, or if he was just horrified by everything you had told him.Â
It had been an entire year since Jungwon had been found dead and the case closed as an unsolved murder, but your words sucker punched Jaeyun like it had just happened yesterday.Â
Jaeyunâs tone was urgent when he said, âWe have to tell someone.â When he noticed your hesitation, he shook his head at you with a disapproving frown. âY/N, this is serious. This is Jungwon, my best friend.âÂ
Your mouth went dry. âI-I know, itâs justââ
Jaeyun didnât have to cut you off. You froze right when you saw tears welling up in his eyes.
âY/N.â He said your name gently, but you still flinched. You had never heard your name being called with so much despair. âIf Sunghoon really murdered Jungwon, then I canât keep this a secret.â
âGive me a few days,â you pleaded. âI just want to hear Sunghoon out. No matter what he says, Iâll come with you to testify.âÂ
He shook his head immediately, eyes fierce. âYou are not going anywhere near Sunghoonânot after what he did to Jungwon.â
âThen let me ask Jongââ
âY/N,â Jaeyun interrupted, letting his hand slide over yours. His eyes were full of concern when he asked, âHow do you know you can trust Jongseong?âÂ
Your hands started to shake.
âY/N,â he said again, âif Jongseong took Jungwon to see Sunghoon, what do you think he did after Sunghoon killed him?â
Your pulse raced.
âIf Jongseong knew about Sunghoonâs behavior for this long, why hasnât he ever done anything?âÂ
All this time, you thought your world had grown a little bigger ever since you met Sunghoon and Jongseong.Â
But you were living in a fantasy by yourself.Â

Not so long after your talk with Jaeyun, your phone rang. You were in the middle of finishing up your history paper when you saw the caller ID flash across your screen.
It was Sunghoon.
You didnât even give yourself time to think about it first. You just picked up the phone immediately. It was an old habit; you saw Sunghoon and accepted the call without a second thought. You never expected Sunghoon to ever call you again, so you didnât exactly have any practice in rejecting his calls.
âY/N?â came the familiar voice of Park Sunghoonâgentle, but almost like he was a caged animal.
âSunghoon?â You swallowed hard. âUh, how are you? Itâs been a while since weâve talked.â
âIâm so sorry,â he apologized, but you werenât sure what he was apologizing for. âIt was supposed to be the two of us against the world.â
You frowned. âSunghoon, whatâs going on?â
Instead of answering your question, Sunghoon hesitated before saying, âWe should catch up sometime. You can read part of the story Iâm writing.â
You paused, and before he could ask if you were still there, you replied, âYeah, sure.â
âRight.â Sunghoon sounded like he had more to say. You almost didnât catch it because he was so quiet, and the last thing you heard before he hung up was a quiet, âBye, then.â

Your deepest regret was answering your phone later that night.
It was hours after Sunghoon called you. Jongseong was more of a texter, so you were surprised when his caller ID flashed across your screen. It was definitely not a reasonable hour for a high school student to be out and about, but nothing could have prepared you for what you heard on the other side of the line.
Jongseong was sobbing.Â
The sound chilled you to the bone. You never heard Jongseong cry, but this didnât feel normal; this cry was frantic and mangled, like he was spiraling out of control.Â
âY/N, you have to come over quickly,â Jongseong begged through broken sobs and heavy breaths. âPlease, Y/N, I donât want him to hurt anyone else.â
âJongseong, calm down. Tell me whatâs happening.â
âYou have my location, right? Just hurry. Please.â And he hung up.Â
In a daze, you called Jaeyun and asked him to pick you up.Â

âI really think we should just call the cops,â Jaeyun offered, almost pleading. âI donât know whatâs going on with Jongseong, but this sounds sketchy, Y/N.â
Pitted fear festered in your throat. You knew something was off, but you werenât sure if you could handle losing Jongseong, too. You had gotten so used to not being alone that you were paranoid of returning to having no one.Â
âCall them as soon as we get there,â you said. âI just need to make sure Jongseongâs okay.âÂ
Jaeyun pressed his lips into a thin, grim line, but he kept driving.Â
It was a port that Jongseongâs location directed you to, and discomfort crept into your limbs as soon as Jaeyun pulled into the area. Maybe you shouldâve stayed back where it was safer and let the police handle everything, but you must have been a fool. It was just that Jongseongâs cries echoed in your head whenever you started having second thoughts.
You could hear him before you saw him.
Jongseongâs soft sobs could be heard from behind a metal storage unit, and you and Jaeyun inched closer carefully after getting out of the car. Your heart dropped to your stomach; you were dreading the worst, and when you turned the corner into the closed area Jongseong was in, you realized that the sight before you was the worst it could get.Â
Sunghoonâs body.
You waited for his chest to rise, but not even a shallow breath escaped his blue-tinged lips.
It took you a moment to reorient yourself and realize that Sunghoon wasnât just passed out, he was dead.Â
You saw the blood pooling around him and the wounds piercing his torso, staining his white shirt, but you wanted to believe your mind was playing tricks on you. You convinced yourself that Sunghoon was going to get up any second now and start laughing, and then Jongseong would join in and tell you it was all a joke.Â
But that wasnât the case.
It wasnât fear that overtook youânot an overwhelm of emotionâit was numbness. You stared at Sunghoonâs body as he bled out onto the concrete, blood pooling into the cracks in the ground. You felt an odd sort of disconnect.Â
You tilted your head to see Sunghoonâs face turned to the side against the concrete. His blank eyes just stared into nothingness, and you realized that you would never get to see Sunghoonâs warm, sincere gaze ever again. You were never going to see his bright smile. You were never going to hear his contagious laugh. You were never going to read the wonderful stories he wrote.Â
You supposed your life was always meant to be a tragedy.Â
âH-Hoon?â Jaeyun choked up behind you. He was staring down at Sunghoonâs lifeless body in horror before his expression was slowly replaced with anger. âJongseong, what the hell did you do?!â
âIt was self-defense, man,â Jongseong whimpered out before his body was racked with sobs again. âHe pulled a knife on me out of nowhere. I tried to stop him, but he was trying to kill me. I couldnât do anything else. I couldnât run, I couldnâtââ He exhaled shakily. âI couldnât do anything else.â
You didnât say anything. You just stared at Sunghoon.
âCome on, guys,â Jongseong pleaded. âI canât go to fucking prison. Iâm eighteen now; itâs not juvie, itâs a life sentence.â You didnât know what he was getting at until he requested the unthinkable, âHelp me get rid of the body.â
You wanted to puke. You eyed the shiny metal soaked in blood that Jongseong was clutching. You were never going to see Sunghoon again. You were never going to hang out with him over the weekend. You were never going to hear his voice again.Â
âGet rid of the body?â Jaeyun raised his voice, exasperated. âWhat the fuck are you gonna do when they realize heâs gone missing? You just killed someone! This is on you, Jongseong, not us!â
âAre you going to help me get rid of it or not?!â Jongseong tugged at his hair. âJust help me throw him off the dock, and we can all walk away from this.â
You watched helplessly, horror-stricken. âI⌠I canât.â
âThe bodyâs gonna float and show up somewhere,â Jaeyun countered with stony eyes. âTheyâre gonna catch you.â
Jongseong looked terrifyingly pale. You wondered if it was just the glow of the moon, or if he was also holding in his urge to puke. âIâll just cut his stomach so he sinks.â
Disgusted, Jaeyun scowled. âYouâre a monster.â
You watched as Jongseong tried hauling Sunghoonâs body before giving up and dragging him by the legs. You shot Jaeyun a warning look, mouthing for him to call the police before Jongseong noticed. He lingered back to do so while you followed Jongseong to plead him to stop. His arms gave out as soon as he stepped onto the planks, and he let Sunghoonâs lower half collapse onto the solid wood.Â
âY/N, help me cut open his stomach,â he ordered, hardly sparing you a glance. If he did, he would have seen how horrified you were.
âOh,â you said, voice wavering, âthatâs⌠thatâthatâs hisâŚâÂ
âY/N, help me.â
âJongseong,â you begged, âplease⌠please stop.â
He paid you no attention, though. You felt ghastly as Jongseong used a paring knife to make an incision on Sunghoonâs stomach. The smell was putrid. You screwed your eyes shut as the metallic smell of blood invaded your nostrils. Your nausea plunged into your gut, and you had to fight the pervasive urge to hurl.
A stream of Sunghoonâs blood made its way to your shoes, staining the soles.Â
Jongseong was cutting your old best friend open.Â
The dread had kept you numb for this long, but it was when reality settled in that you finally lost it. You couldnât handle it anymore and pitched forward over the edge of the dock, throwing up until you were heaving up bile. You sobbed through it all, mournful and low, and your friend paid you no attention while he was cutting through flesh.Â
When Jongseong was done, he wiped at his cheek, leaving behind a smear of blood. Sunghoonâs blood. You stared at him, and you had never been more terrified of him in your life.Â
And then you really noticed Jongseong. You noticed how Sunghoonâs blood was coated all over his hands, how he hardly had any scratches or bruises on his body, how merciless his eyes were as he stared down at his old best friend.Â
The realization that washed over you was frightening.Â
âSunghoon didnât actually try to kill you, did he?â you managed to warble out. âYou killed him yourself.â
A deep silence from him followedâheavy and wretched. Sunghoonâs blood was so dark that it nearly looked black under the dim light, and you could only stare helplessly until Jaeyun made his way to the dock, placing his hands firmly on your shoulders.Â
Jongseong turned to you and Jaeyun, clutching his knife tightly. You could hardly recognize the boy in front of you. You never truly understood the term âparalyzed by fearâ until you saw the crazed look in Jongseongâs eyesâcold and haunting.Â
Jaeyunâs eyes glistened with tears and his throat was thick with emotion when he said, âJongseong, pleaseâjust hang on and⌠and we can talk this out.âÂ
The hand gripping his knife started shaking. âYou wonât tell anyone, right? You guys wonât snitch on me, right?â When there was no response from you or Jaeyun, Jongseongâs desperation grew stronger. He turned to you with his eyes big and terrified. âY/N, come on, weâve known each other for years. You know Iââ
âShut up!â Jaeyun yelled. His protective grip on you tightened. âCut the bullshit, Jongseong. The police are gonna be here soon, and theyâre gonna take you straight to prison once they see what you did to Hoon.â
It was like a switch flipped in him. A distant part of your mind wondered if you could get everyone out of thisâsomehow bring Sunghoon back and go back to your normal lifeâbut you immediately shut down that fantasy as soon as Jongseongâs eyes darkened.Â
In the darkness, you could make out an amused expression on his face. His smile took on a cold edge.Â
âFine,â he bit out. âIâll just have to get rid of you two before the police get here, then.â
You felt like your world slowed. Your eyes burned with the threat of tears. You could tell Jongseong was walking closer to you while Jaeyun was desperately trying to tug you and get you to run, but you were frozen in place. You wanted to believe that your old friend wouldnât actually hurt you, but then you didnât know what to think when he raised his knife.Â
It had all happened so fast. Too fast.Â
In your brief struggle as Jongseong tried to stab you, you heard a sharp gasp that tore you from your haze, like you had just been drenched in cold water. Brutally sober. You tried to push Jongseong off of you, but he was too heavy, too limp. Jaeyun shouldered his way between you two and shoved Jongseong back, grimacing when his skull hit the wood with a thud.Â
You heard one last, strangled gasp from Jongseong before he stopped breathing. The last star in his eyes twinkled until it dimmed for good.Â
Jongseong laid flat on the dock with his knife piercing his chest.
As you heard police sirens go off in the distance, Jaeyun wrapped his arms around you before you finally broke down into his chest.Â
Your best friends were dead and your world was broken beyond repair.Â

âSo, it was self-defense?â Detective Lee asked, his piercing eyes boring right into yours. âPurely accidental? You had no intention of harming Park Jongseong?â
You shook your head. âI still couldnât process the fact that he killed Sunghoon, so I didnât think heâd actually try to hurt me.â
You wanted to cry. You bit your chapped lip, but all you could taste was blood that you doubted was even there. You couldnât even say Sunghoonâs name without seeing that radiant smile of his stained with deep red.Â
You sucked in a shaky breath. âIâve told you everything I know. Can I see Jaeyun now?â
Detective Lee eyed you for a moment. Finally, you saw some sort of sympathy in his gaze, although you felt sort of repulsed that you were being pitied in this state. The detective muttered something about him being back later, and he left the interrogation room, leaving you handcuffed to the table.Â
A minute passed by. Another. Several more.Â
You were pretty sure it had been at least an hour or two of staring at the wall, but the passage of time felt meaningless now. You could wait hours, even days, but you didnât think you would ever be ready to confront what cruel reality awaited you.Â
You were so tired of everything, so exhausted that you didnât even think about your parents until now. Were they here? Were they informed about your arrest? They must have been worried sick all night.Â
When the door opened, your head shot up.Â
âYouâre free to go, Y/N,â Detective Lee said, pulling out a key to uncuff you from the table.Â
You were frozen. You just stared up at Detective Lee with your jaw hung open.Â
âI know this took awhile, but there was no security footage at the scene to confirm your story,â he elaborated. âBut your stories matched up, and we found more evidence in the trunk of Jongseongâs car that he had been planning this murder.âÂ
He helped you to your feet and escorted you out of the room. You were able to pick up everything they took from you before you were locked up in the holding cellâyour keys, wallet, and your phone. Then, you were taken to the waiting room where your parents were seated at the far end.Â
At the sight of you, they all but leapt from their seats to rush over, hands cupping your face and arms embracing your weak, battered figure. There was so much love in their eyes, and their fear over possibly losing their daughter replaced any anger they had toward the situation. However, you wouldnât have been surprised if you ended up getting an earful the next day.Â
âMom, Dad,â you whimpered out, suddenly overcome with emotion. You were immediately aware of how weak and pathetic you felt. âIâm sorry, Iââ
âShh, itâs okay,â your father silenced you by rubbing your back in soothing circles. âJaeyunâs family wanted us to let you know that heâs okay, too. They just took him home about ten minutes ago.â
You were slightly disappointed. Part of you was hoping that he would wait for you, but you figured Jaeyunâs family would have wanted to go home right away. You definitely would have felt better if you got to see your boyfriend in the flesh to make sure he was alive and well, but you werenât going to complain now.Â
There was still a ghost of a smile on your lips as your parents walked you to their car. They gushed and gushed about how glad they were about you being safe and sound, and about how they never wouldâve expected Jongseong of all people to end up being a murderer.
You were happy to be alive, of course, but you felt so empty.Â
You pulled out your phone to try and text Jaeyun, but, as you thought, it was dead.Â
âMom, can I use your phone?â you asked, and you dialed Jaeyunâs number immediately as soon as she handed it to you. You had it memorized because it was a combination of numbers that was fairly easy to remember.Â
It rang four times, and by the fifth ring, you were scared that he wouldnât pick up. But then, it beeped.
âHello?â Jaeyun answered. âWho is this?â
It was like a huge weight was lifted off of your shoulders once you heard his voice. Despite Detective Lee informing you that Jaeyun was, indeed, alive, you felt more reassured hearing it from your boyfriend himself. You wanted to cry then and there, but you didnât want to make your parents worry unnecessarily.Â
You forgot you were even supposed to respond when Jaeyun spoke again, âIs anyone there?â
âJaeyun, itâs me,â you mumbled softly. âY/N.â
You heard him suck in a sharp breath. âAre you okay? Are you hurt?â
âIâm perfectly fine.â
Jaeyun gave you the breakdown of how his experience went, which took a completely different turn than yours. After receiving medical attention, they brought him back to his holding cell to sleep for hardly a few hours. The detective interrogating Jaeyun tried to build trust with him, telling him they wanted to help and just needed his confession. They lied about already having evidence that he killed Jongseong, but Jaeyun denied it and told them the whole story. He was only free to leave after they cross-examined his story with yours.Â
âJesus,â you whispered into the phone, breathing out a small laugh. By now, you were already parked at your house and walking to your front door. âThis is so fucked up.â
âYeah,â he mumbled, âbut weâll get through it.â
âYeah, Jae. Us against the world.â

Sim Jaeyun spent nine hours being questioned by authorities.Â
He knew the nature of the crime that occurred was complex, and he was still reeling from the loss and betrayal that left a deep wound in his chest, but there was something that terrified him still.Â
It wasnât the murderous look in Park Jongseongâs eyes, or the blood completely drained from Park Sunghoonâs face.Â
Rather, what scared Jaeyun the most was that he spent so long pining after you and getting to know you at a deeper level. He genuinely fell hard for you, even though you had monsters in the closet. He thought he knew almost everything about you, like how you were a terrible liar.Â
Yet, you had just lied about everything that went down last night for nine hours straight.Â
What scared Jaeyun the most was how clueless he had been about who you really were.
Truthfully, he was also in the wrong for going along with your lie. It was definitely going to bite him back one day. In the moment, though, he was far too much of a coward to go against you. Although he was able to get Jungwon the justice he deserved and allowed his family to finally be at peace with answers, Jaeyun still felt horrible. He just remembered the desperate look in your eyes as your face and hands were stained with blood, begging him to protect you.Â
Jaeyunâs downfall must have been that he liked you too much to say no.
It was true that Jongseong called you in a panic, begging you to show up at the port as quickly as possible, and it was true that you wanted Jaeyun to drive you there instead of calling the cops first.Â
Jaeyun knew deep down that you were making the wrong choice, but he had hope that you knew what you were doing. Truthfully, although he liked you a lot, he was still wary about how you felt toward Sunghoon. He just couldnât understand how you were still unconsciously protecting him after hearing what happened to Jungwon. He knew that you wanted answers, but Jaeyun was worried about how youâd react once you got them.Â
The real storyâthe one neither of you told the detectivesânever started with Park Jongseong killing Park Sunghoon.
It really started when you and Jaeyun arrived at the port to see that no one was around. It was eerily quiet, and Jaeyun was starting to regret not turning around and heading straight for the police station. When you two got out of the car, you walked several feet down the line of shipping containers before returning to Jaeyun with a confused look on your face.
âI donât see either of them,â you said, but then your eyes grew unfocused as you stared at somethingâor, rather, someoneâbehind Jaeyun.Â
He turned around to see Jongseong walking over to the two of you in a calm fashion, as if he had no other care in the world. The port was relatively an open space, so he had no idea where Jongseong could have emerged from. Jaeyun rolled his neck, more frustrated than anything.Â
âJongseong!â you called out.Â
When he neared you two, Jongseong shoved his hands into his pockets. âOh, you brought your boyfriend.â
âWhatâs going on?â you urged. âIs it Sunghoon? Did something happen to him?â
âWow, that hurts, Y/N.â Jongseong barked out a laugh, but nothing about his tone sounded sincere. âI call you in the middle of the night and all you can think about is Hoon? Wow. How do you feel about that, Jaeyun?â
Jaeyun didnât respond. He just glowered.Â
Nothing about this felt right.Â
You stammered, âI-I just assumedââ
âPut yourself in my shoes,â Jongseong cut you off with little regard for your excuses. âSorry to say this in front of your boyfriend, but imagine how I feel when the girl Iâve liked for years only cares about my best friend.âÂ
The air went still.
Your voice was barely a whisper when you asked, âExcuse me?âÂ
Jaeyun pursed his lips together, and, for a moment, he thought his tongue would start bleeding if he bit it any harder. Sunghoon liked the girl that Jongseong liked, and if that girl was you, then Jaeyun was worried that he already lost you. He knew for months that he would never truly have you the way he wanted. Your feelings for Sunghoon were stronger, and although Jaeyun was able to pack his insecurities into a tiny ball and shove it down his throat, it was all coming out now.Â
His uneasy heart shattered into a million pieces once he caught a glimpse of your expressionâhopeful and longing. And it wasnât for Jongseong; it was for Sunghoon.Â
âNow thatâs a great expression,â came an overly-enthusiastic voice from Jaeyunâs right.
Park Sunghoon was leaning against one of the shipping containers, arms folded across his chest before he uncrossed them and made his way toward the three of you. He must have been hiding behind the containers this whole time because Jaeyun hadnât seen him at all before.Â
The situation was getting increasingly uncomfortable. Jaeyun wanted to shrink back when Sunghoon suddenly took great interest in him, keeping his eyes fixed on him instead of you or Jongseong. He used to have such bright and happy smiles, but, this time, Jaeyun almost thought his grin had been sliced into his face with a blade.
Sunghoon slung an arm over Jongseongâs shoulder. âWow, Jae, now I really wanna see the look on your face when youâre in total despair,â he crooned, almost mocking. Jaeyunâs blood rushed in his ears when Sunghoonâs tongue swiped across one of his fangs. âYou shouldâve seen the look on Jungwonâs face.â
Jaeyun lunged before he could even think, but he stopped himself as soon as you held onto him, stopping him from hitting Sunghoon.Â
And that was when he knew he already lost you.Â
âDonât,â you insisted.
âAre you serious?â he breathed out, brows knitting into a frown as he looked down at you.Â
Shame clung to your throat, keeping your mouth shut, but Jaeyun was more concerned now about the sharp blade pointed at his throat.
His Adamâs apple bobbed.
Jongseong had a paring knife pointed straight at him, and Sunghoonâs smile never faltered. They were clearly on the same side. There was a reason why Jeongseong never did anything about Sunghoon after killing Jungwon.Â
Jaeyun felt stupid for not putting it together earlier.
âIâd listen to your girlfriend,â Jongseong warned. His voice crawled all over him, freezing Jaeyun cold to the bone. âYou might as well hear us out before you die here tonight.â
âCanât exactly let you two run off now that you know what happened to Jungwon,â Sunghoon added.
âJungwon was our friend,â Jaeyun hissed. âHe was my best friend, you sick freak! What did you do to him? Why? Heâs never⌠he never did anything wrong!â
âYouâre right. He didnât do anything wrong,â Sunghoon confirmed, surprisingly calm and collected. âIn fact, he exceeded my expectations. It was a great performance, actually.â Jaeyun clenched his fist tightâso tight that his nails dug into his palms and drew bloodâand Sunghoon took notice of this with a delighted hum. âYou shouldâve heard him scream, Jae. I had my doubts about him at first, but when he was begging me for his life, Iâve never seen anything so beautiful.â
You were distraught. âSunghoon, youââ
It all happened in seconds, like a rubber band finally snapping after being stretched too thin. Jaeyun used his elbow to knock Jongseongâs arm out of the way, and he shoved Sunghoon as soon as he found an opening, driving his hands into his ribs. He heard you cry out, but Jaeyun could only see red until he was dragged back up by Jongseong, the sharp blade of the knife being pressed to his throat.Â
âStop!â you cried. âLeave Jaeyun out of this! You wanted me, right? Just let him go. Please.âÂ
âI donât think so.â Sunghoon wrapped an arm around you. âYou two already know too much, and Jongseong and I have been waiting for this finale for years.â
Your eyes had a faraway look in them for a moment before you turned your attention back to Jongseong. âYou told meâŚâ
âI told you that when we were fifteen, Sunghoon thought it would be fun to plan out a murder without getting caught,â Jongseong filled in the blanks for you, a haunting smile playing on his lips, âand I was in on it.â
Sunghoon tutted. âBut you got it all wrong, Y/N. It wasnât Jungwonâs murder that we were planning; it was yours.â
You looked up at him in horror.
Jaeyun struggled against Jongseong for a moment, face taut with unbridled anger. He just wanted to get to you. Get Sunghoonâs filthy hands off of you.Â
âIâm a writer. I write stories,â Sunghoon continued. âIsnât it a great twist? Convincing my childhood best friend that I loved her all this time, only to reveal that sheâs gonna die at my hands.â He scoffed. âJungwon was just at the wrong place at the wrong time, but he was good practice. I was too careless back then. I shouldnât have left all those drawings and papers out like that when he came over, but now Iâm gonna finish the job properly.âÂ
Your breathing was shallow. Jaeyun could see the flood of despair racking your body with soft sobs and quick pants. Your gaze fell to the ground, and Sunghoon peered to catch a better look at you.Â
âGood,â he praised. âThatâs what I wanna see. Wow, thatâs great, Y/N. I canât wait to see more whenââ
âGet the fuck away from her!â Jaeyun yelled, grunting when Jongseong pressed the knife harder against his supple skin.Â
With an exaggerated flourish of his hands, Sunghoon raised both arms and backed up as if he was a deer caught in headlights. He wore an easygoing smile, yet something sinister was tucked behind the curve of his lips. Your inconsolable self stayed fixed in place, staring helplessly at your shoes.
âFor the past two years, Iâve been isolating myself from the friend group for the sake of this story and its ending,â Sunghoon said. âI think I deserve a little fun right now, Jae.â
âFuck you,â Jaeyun spat. âYou deserve to go to Hell.â
Sunghoon took a step closer to Jaeyun, ducking his head so that they were at eye-level with each other. Jaeyun tried to struggle against Jongseong once more, but he froze when the knife pierced his skin. He felt something trickle down the column of his neck, and he soon realized it was his own blood.Â
âItâs hard, isnât it?â Sunghoon mocked a pout. He lowered his voice by an octave, only for Jaeyun to hear. âCompeting with a childhood friend is brave, Iâll tell you that.âÂ
Jaeyunâs blood boiled. To his surprise, Sunghoon gestured for Jongseong to let go of him. He took the paring knife from his friend and handed it to Jaeyun.Â
âTake it,â Sunghoon said. âWhy donât you try killing me? You wanna get back at me, right? I killed your best friend, after all.â
Owlish, he blinked back at Sunghoon, almost absently. Jaeyun really considered it for a momentâlike, really considered it. Some part of him wanted to senselessly beat Sunghoon up until he was unrecognizable, but the morally righteous side of him knew that he could never stoop to Jongseong or Sunghoonâs level.Â
Jaeyun took the knife by the handle, weighing it in his palm experimentally before chucking it awayâfar from both Sunghoon and Jongseong. Jaeyun was pretty sure he could overtake Jongseong if Sunghoon turned his back, but he wasnât sure if Jongseong had another weapon up his sleeve. He heard the blade skid and scrape against the concrete, and he could only hope that Sunghoon and Jongseong being distracted by him would give you time to escape.Â
But Jeongseong immediately stopped you as soon as he saw you picking up the knife, and he let go of Jaeyun to grab ahold of you. Jaeyun tried to yank Jongseong back by the back of his shirt, but Sunghoon grabbed a fistful of his hair and slammed his head against the metal of one of the shipping containers.
Jaeyunâs world was thrown off-balance. The ground bounced, tilted, swayed. He was so dizzy and disoriented that he couldnât tell if his head was spinning or if he was collapsing.Â
The corners of his vision grew hazy with white splotches dancing around. Jaeyun tried hard to focus, making out some of the yelling that was going back and forth, but he couldnât think at all when a newly-formed cut on his forehead was getting blood all over his face and hands.Â
He doubled forward, falling onto his knees. Jaeyun had to stay there for a while and ride out the intense waves of vertigo until he was stable again. When the world finally returned to its normal axis and stopped bouncing under him, Jaeyun lifted his head to see you and Jongseong screaming at each other.
And Sunghoon was on the ground.
He stumbled over, and it was as if the white noise in Jaeyunâs ears had drowned out everything in the background. He couldnât see or focus on anything except the pained look on Sunghoonâs face as the color drained from his neck. Blood was gushing from his jugular vein, and he was digging his palm into his neck to put pressure on the wound.Â
ââyou stabbed him!â you screamed at Jongseong. Your voice was hysterical; Jaeyun had never heard you sound so desperate, not even when he was being held at knifepoint.Â
âFuck, Y/N, I wouldnât have hurt him if you didnât pull on my arm!â Jongseong yelled back. He sank to the ground, simultaneously dropping the knife and dropping his head between his knees.Â
The sight was miserable to watch. Jongseong wailed loud and mournful until he couldnât take it anymore, doubling over so that he could throw up until nothing but bile was coming out. When it seemed as though he had nothing else to heave out of his stomach, Jongseong sat up for a brief moment. You and Jaeyun watched as his eyes rolled back almost instantly, falling onto his back and hitting his skull against the concrete. The exhaustion must have finally caught up to him, and you two didnât have long until he was conscious again.
Jaeyun turned his attention back to Sunghoon, watching his life bleed out of his body slowly. For some reason, an odd disconnect came over Jaeyun, and he bent down to help apply pressure over Sunghoonâs wound. At first, Sunghoon gritted his teeth, but even he knew when to accept help when it was needed.Â
Sim Jaeyun was pretty sure he was broken beyond belief by now, but it was impossible for him to ignore someone who was dying right before him.Â
Even if he murdered Jungwon.Â
âY/N, we need to get him to aââÂ
Jaeyun cut himself off when he looked up at you to see that your expression had changed. Something was different. You looked like numbness had seeped into your body, coiling around your heart until you couldnât feel anything. The way you looked down at Jongseong, clutching his knife tightly, made Jaeyun worry.
âY/N,â Jaeyun said againâslower, âwhatever youâre thinking⌠please put it down.â
It didnât seem like you were listening, though. Almost as if your body and brain were at two different places.Â
âY/Nââ Jaeyun shuddered when you brought the knife down, driving it straight into Jongseongâs chest.Â
Jaeyunâs stomach lurched. He watched as Jongseong struggled for his life, hardly conscious as you repeatedly stabbed him over and over again until Jaeyun was yelling at you to stop. He was sure he would never be able to close his eyes again without hearing Jongesongâs blood-curdling screams and seeing Sunghoonâs face drained of color.Â
âWow,â Sunghoon choked out. One last amused look crossed his face before it fell apart painfully. âI told you, Jae, thereâs no competing with a childhood best friend.â Jaeyun flushed with anger, but it dissolved quickly when he realized Sunghoonâs breathing got slower, shallower. The look on his face was one of someone accepting their untimely death. âThanks for the show, though.â
In his arms, Sunghoon took his last breath and went still.
It wasnât grief that Jaeyun felt. It was something far greater.
âJaeyun, IâI didnât mean to,â you sobbed out, shakily holding up your bloodstained hands. âIt was self-defense! I tried to stop him, but he was trying to kill me, and then he⌠he killed Sunghoon. I couldnât do anything else. I couldnât run, I couldnâtââ You exhaled shakily. âI couldnât do anything else.â
Jaeyun didnât respond. He just stared at you in disbelief.Â
âCome on, Jae,â you pleaded. Oh, so it was Jae now. âYou have to help me get rid of their bodies. I canât go to prison!â
âGet rid of the body?â Jaeyun raised his voice, exasperated. âY/N, theyâre dead! We have to tell the police everything. I mean, what are you gonna do when your prints match?â
Your lips pressed together in a grim line. âYour prints are on the knife, too.â
Were you blackmailing him? Jaeyun couldnât believe what he was hearing from you. He never expected you, of all people, to be the one to throw him under the bus like this. He had trusted you with his life before, and you threw it all away in seconds.Â
âAre you going to help me or not?â You looked toward the dock over the water. It was a good enough distance for you to drag Sunghoon and Jongseongâs bodies over to, but Jaeyun sure as hell didnât want to get involved. âJust help me throw them in the water, and we can both walk away from this, Jae. We can go back to our lives, okay?â
He shook his head sadly. You just sounded like a stranger to him.Â
âPlease, Y/N,â he pleaded, tears stinging his eyes, âplease stop this. You have to turn yourself in.â
But his resolve was shaky. Jaeyun knew that he would still be booked once they found his prints at the scene, and there was no telling what you would do to protect yourself. By now, Jaeyun wouldnât have been surprised if you somehow pushed the crime onto him.Â
âJae, listen to me,â you insisted. Your eyes were wide and brimming with tears, and Jaeyun couldnât help but think you looked a little crazed. âWe can both get out of this, but you have to help me out here. Weâre gonna tell them that Jongseong killed Sunghoon before we got here, and then he chased us until we ended up stabbing him out of self-defense. I mean, thatâs all this was, anyway! It was self-defense!â
A distant part of Jaeyunâs mind wondered what happened to you. He wondered if you had always been this way, perhaps keeping it tucked away. In the end, you were still trying to protect Sunghoon in your own way. You were still trying to protect some fragment of his golden image.
âItâs you and me,â you whispered, kneeling down by your boyfriendâs side until you were cupping his face with your hands, staining his cheeks with Jongseongâs blood, âthe two of us against the world.â
Just hours ago, Sim Jaeyun looked at you like you were his entire world.
And now, with your bloodstained hands holding his face, there was unmistakable fear behind his eyes as he looked up at you.

AUTHORâS NOTE ⸠thank you so so much for reading if you made it all the way to the end !! i would lovee for you to guys to share what you thought, but just to point a few things out, jake's pov was the unfiltered version of what went down that night. the dialogue from mc is similar to jongseong's because while she painted him out to be the villain in the end to protect sunghoon, it was really her who said those things. originally this had a happier ending but i'm a lot more satisifed with this one actually. i hope you guys liked it !! <3 also i am deciding against using my permanent tag list this time because i haven't used it in a year and don't know if anyone exactly signed up to read horror đ§ââď¸
mischief (definitely not) managed!



pairing: enemy!heeseung x reader
summary: you stumble upon heeseung in a late night adventure through the halls of hogwarts. what follows next is completely unexpected, but maybe not unwanted.
genre: hogwarts au, e2l?, angst, fluff
warnings: making out(kinda), flirty heeseung, simping, magic stuff ig
note: i literally rushed through this fic so i could make up for the time itâs taking to write jungwon fic. besides, iâve seen way too many heeseung edits on tt and canât stop thinking about him. i hope you like this!
word count: 2kish
If you liked it please reblog or comment to give me your feedback! <3

it was a regular day. you woke up, had a basic breakfast, and went to classes where nothing special happenedâjust the usual tasks and lectures. the evening was ordinary too, with a simple dinner and some time spent with friends before it was curfew for all the students. nothing stood out; it was just a plain, ordinary day.
you lay in bed, staring blankly at the cream coloured ceiling above you. it had been three hours since you had laid down to sleep, but unfortunately you found no success in succumbing to it. groaning, you sat up and clutched your head due to sleep deprivation. looking around the room you noticed that all of your roommates were sound asleep. huffing in slight envy, you shuffled out of bed and poured yourself a glass of water.
gulping down the cool liquid, you looked outside the roomâs window. soft streaks of moonlight cast the grounds in an ethereal glow. by the shuffling of leaves on the nearby trees you could tell that it was breezy as well. maybe you should go out for a little bit? it will definitely be relaxing.
you knew it wasnât allowed but you were too exhausted to care. if you didnât manage to get at least five hours of sleep, you wouldnât be able to function the next day. making up your mind, you slid on your slippers, grabbed your wand and silently opened the door to your room and slipped out.Â
you were just leaving your dormâs entrance when something swished past you with remarkable speed. your eyes widened as you stopped in your tracks and looked around. there was no one in the dimly lit corridor except for you. frowning, you resumed your walk towards the open grounds. a few moments later, a loud whooshing sound on your right made you look there questioningly. slowly, you took baby steps in that direction, your eyes widened when you heard a low growl.Â
curiosity took over you as you wondered what was happening. determined, you quietly walked into the direction where the sound was coming from. you were just about to peek into a classroom, when you were suddenly pulled behind the wall next to it. your back hit a sturdy chest and you were just about to scream before a warm hand covered your mouth.
a voice rasped softly into your ear, their warm breath hitting your nape âwhat are you doing here?â
you could recognise that voice from a mile away. it was none other than lee heeseung, the bane of your existence. your biggest rival. the handsome boy was always around you, never giving you a second to breathe peacefully, always annoying you and making fun of you. of course, you always quipped right back at him, never letting him win. it definitely is very hard to get him off of your back, because he was here with you also, the time where he was supposed to be sleeping in his dorm.
you were slowly becoming aware of the arm wrapped tightly around your waist. cheeks heating up at the proximity, you whacked his arm and pushed him away from yourself.Â
âthatâs none of your business leeâ, you hissed.
unimpressed, he just raised an eyebrow at you. looking you up and down, he smirked.
ânice outfit.â
you mentally groaned as you realised you were still in your nightwear which consisted of an old baggy t-shirt and shorts. you frowned when you noticed that heeseung was in his school robes. stupid heeseung, he always has to be the best at everything doesnât he.
ignoring his comment, you whispered in a frustrated tone, âwhat are you doing here? itâs not like youâre supposed to be here eitherâ.Â
âthe same thing you are here for.â
a serious expression took over your face as you stepped closer to him. âyou heard those noises too?â
he nodded and looked at the wall beside him as if he could see what was going on in the classroom behind it.Â
you only shook your head at him and turned away, ready to walk out, âwell, i donât know why you pulled me here, but iâm going to check out whatâs happening in there.â
before you could move, he grabbed your arm once again.
âare you mental? you canât just walk in there!â
you frowned at his foolishness, âiâm not going to walk in there genius.â you pressed your lips, âiâm going to secretly watch them.â
shaking his hand off your arm, you went to do exactly what you had just said. situating yourself right next to the doorway of the classroom, you listened for the voices. it seemed like they were facing the other way, making your hideout spot perfect to not be seen.
once you felt it safe, you slightly peeked through the crack of the door. it was very dark but you vaguely made out two silhouettes standing at the corner of the class. suddenly, a shadow loomed over you and you rolled your eyes in annoyance as you realised the taller boy had followed you and was now doing what you were.
a few minutes passed as you watched what the two shadowy figures did inside the room. they were muttering some sort of a spell which created a small glowing ball of red light that hovered in the air before them. it made weird gurgling noises and let out occasional growls. it was quite creepy to be honest.
âwhoa, thatâs definitely illegalâ, heeseung mumbled from above you.
you remained silent, trying to figure out what they were trying to do. you vaguely remember reading something about a spell which created that glowy thing. you were lost in your thoughts, when suddenly the ball burst and expanded into a red glow across the room.Â
in shock, heeseung clutched onto your arm and dug his nails into it. you groaned and whipped your head to your side to look up at him.
âcan you stop being such a weakling.â
âi just got startled okay!â he frowned, âwhy are you being so grumpy today?â
âthatâs because youâre everywhere i go!â you snapped meanly, âi wanted to do this by myself, but no, you just had to be here as well.â
a moment of silence passed between you two, you growing uncomfortable by the second at the way heeseung was looking at you. thereâs no way he felt hurt by your words right? you both do this all the time.
before you could say or do anything, he narrowed his eyes at you and spoke in a low tone, âfine then, iâll get out of your business.â
he was turning around to walk away, but he tripped over your foot because of the way he was positioned behind you. he fell on the smooth marble floor with a loud thud, making you gasp and drop your wand at the sudden sound.Â
you both looked at each other in fear as you heard sounds of shuffling come from the classroom behind you. they had heard the commotion.
you quickly grabbed your wand and extended a hand out towards heeseung, âwe have to hide, now!â
immediately, he grabbed your hand and pulled you behind the same wall as he had done earlier. your eyes widened in fear at his actions.
âthis is not a good place you dimwit-â
âtrust meâ, he whispered to you, âwe donât have enough time to-â
just as the sound of the classroom door being opened was heard, heeseung pinned you to the wall and smashed his lips against yours. your eyes momentarily widened before you realised what he was doing. playing along, you wrapped your hands around his neck and pulled him closer to you.
his lips moved against yours furiously and in a rushed manner as he seemed to take out all the pent up frustration on you. you kissed him back with similar intensity, your legs feeling like jelly when he tilted his head to deepen the kiss. he immediately wrapped an arm around your waist to steady you, making you both impossibly closer. this was just supposed to be pretence, why is he literally making out with you?
suddenly, a voice whispered âlumosâ right next to you both, making you pull apart from each other in a haste. you gasped for breath as you looked at heeseungâs appearance; his blonde hair was sticking out in every direction (he looked really cute), his lips were shiny and swollen, cheeks flushed a deep colour of cherry. you were sure you looked something similar, making your cheeks heat up even more.
âwhat are you both doing here!â, the person next to you angrily spoke out.
you turned to look at the culprit who was none other than your professor for defence against the dark arts. you werenât very surprised, he always gave off weird and evil vibes. he was definitely doing something shady.
neither of you said a word, waiting for him to make the next move.
the professor walked closer to you both and snarled, âyouâre committing acts of public display of affection, during curfew that too!â
heeseung smiled at him sweetly as he said the next words, âbut sir thereâs no public here is there?â
you could literally see smoke coming out of the professorâs ears as his breathing grew heavy. you elbowed heeseung in the ribs and glared at him in warning but he just grinned back at you playfully. you sighed and turned back towards the man in front of you.
âweâre extremely sorry professor, this wonât happen aga-â
âback to your dorms, both of youâ he yelled, interrupting you, âand fifty points from both of your houses!â
you grabbed heeseungâs hand and immediately scurried off, no longer wanting to stand in the presence of the angry professor. while on your run away from him, you almost stopped at the sight of a silhouette of a boy covered in school robes in one of the corridors. you frowned at that. that must be the second person from the room.Â
slowing down to a stop once you got far enough, you tried removing your hand from his, but he didnât let you and tightened his grasp instead. you looked up at him in question to see his doe eyes staring back at you in worry.
âare you okay love?â
you were sure you were going to combust on the spot from the endearing nickname he used for you. since when did that start?
âiâm fineâ, you cleared your throat and looked anywhere but his eyes, your eyes unwantedly dropping down to his lips that were still a deep shade of pink from making out the kiss.
you immediately looked away, but it was too late. he had already noticed that. he smirked and walked towards you, making you back up till your back hit the wall behind you. he put up an arm beside your head and leaned down till he was towering over you only by a little.Â
âyouâre a good kisser, you know that?â
you gulped in nervousness as you stared back up at him. the close proximity was really not helping you hide it. he lowly chuckled at the change in your behaviour from your usual confident attitude. the low tone of his voice reached your ears, making your stomach do flips. in a feeble attempt to hide your attraction, you looked to your left where his arm was caging you in and almost drooled at the sight of veins bulging out from it. why is lee heeseung so unbelievably hot?
your eyes widened at his next words as he continued from the compliment.
âwanna do it again?â

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love potions (but make it legal)!



pairing: tutor!jungwon x reader
summary: you had not been too excited about these tutoring sessions your potions professor had dropped on you. but, after meeting your tutor you couldnât hope but think you both were brewing more than just potions, perhaps even love?
genre: hogwarts au, jungwon is a loser for the reader, initially slightly one sided pining, fluff, angst
warnings: some hogwarts lore references, mentions of failing a class, jealousy, angst, magic stuff, kissing, suggestive(ish)
note: they donât actually make love potions in this but i liked the sound of it so i used it in the title hehe. i hope you guys enjoy this fic as you had given so much love to the heeseung one.
word count: 4.3kish
if you liked it please reblog or comment to give me your feedback! <3
to the anon who requested a jungwon hogwarts au im sososoo sorry for publishing this like six months later. i had a terrible writerâs block with this one. iâm terribly sorry, this constantly ran through my mind but i couldnât bring myself to begin. i hope you like this!

you were so screwed.
you felt like a deflated balloon looking at your mock NEWT results. you were literally failing your potions class. with all the time spent in balancing out your classes, quidditch and sessions at the room of requirement as a part of dumbledoreâs army, you had not practised well enough for your classes that were practical based.Â
seeing your grades drop from exemplary results to having mediocre grades and failing a class was depressing. so, your potions teacher had made you stay back to have a word with you which is why you stood off to the side. your head hung low in disappointment with yourself. if this continued, it would be hard to apply for an aurorâs job, which was your dream.Â
you were broken out of your thoughts by the sound of your professor clearing his throat. your head shot up and you looked around to see the room was now empty save for you both. he gestured to the seat next to his table, so you shuffled over.
he looked over the rim of his glasses as he scanned over your report card. you hated the pitiful look that crossed over his face, you were not used to this.
âyou are one of my best students, i really wasnât expecting this from you..â
you grimaced at his words, feeling worse about your situation. great, you were not the only one disappointed by yourself.
your professor must have noticed because his tone immediately became gentle as he gave you a comforting smile.Â
âsee, the only reason i asked you to stay back was because i know you can do betterâ, he shuffled through a register seemingly looking for something. âiâm sure you have your reasons as to why your performance went down. i know you can improve again.â
you nodded at his words, already starting to feel better, âyes professor i-â
âwhich is why i think you should get tutoredâ, he cut you off.
you froze. tutoring? this was so embarrassing, usually you were the one to provide tutoring to others, and now you have to be the one to receive it? no thank you.
you let out a small chuckle, âi understand professor, but i think i can handle it by myself.â
his brows creased at your words, âi donât think you have enough time for that, the exams are nearing and you have managed to mess up even the basic things in the exam.â
you sighed at his words, silently accepting your fate because he wasnât wrong. maybe you should swallow your ego and just get tutored, it was for your own good anyway.
taking a deep breath you put on a fake smile and gritted out, âokay.â

the rush of your mary jane clad feet filled the hallways of hogwarts with clopping sounds. your feet skidded to a stop in front of the library doors and you placed your hand over your chest, trying to catch your breath from the ten minute long run. you were late for your first tutoring session because your evening nap went a little longer than expected.Â
brushing out stray hair strands from your face you opened the doors and stepped in, looking around for your tutor. the only person other than you was a boy with raven hair, sitting on a bench completely surrounded by bookshelves.Â
you approached him, assuming he was your tutor.Â
âuh hey!â, you called out in an unsure manner. âare you my assigned tutor for po-â
âyesâ, he cut you off curtly, not even bothering to spare you a glance. âtake a seat.â
you frowned in confusion at his cold behaviour and pulled out a chair to sit next to him. he seemed to be shuffling through some papers and organising them. a few seconds went by with him failing to acknowledge your presence. you cleared your throat awkwardly and introduced yourself, trying to get his attention.Â
his head immediately shot up as soon as he heard your name, his eyes widening in what you could tell was surprise. confused at his reaction, you just gave him a small smile. he was silent for a while, giving you enough time to take in his features.
bangs fell over the smooth skin of his forehead and he looked at you through glasses which fit perfectly on his face, adding on to his handsome features. you had seen him around a few times as you shared a few classes with him. he was one of the smartest students, loved by all his teachers.
âuh iâm jungwonâ, his voice broke through the awkward silence.
you nodded, âhey. iâve seen you around.â
his lips pulled up into a smile at that as he let out a small laugh nervously. you raised your eyebrows at his sudden shift in demeanour. just a moment ago he didnât care about your presence and now he was smiling? whatever.
âprofessor told me you had been facing some problems with potionsâ, he looked down and tapped his quill on the table. âwhat can i help you with?â
you explained how you messed up the practical test for your mocks. he listened intently, never breaking eye contact with you which made you a bit nervous.Â
you came to an end of your rant but jungwon still maintained eye contact with you, his chin resting on his hand now.Â
you cleared your throat, âso..?â
he still seemed to be staring at you, his eyes out of focus as he dreamily smiled at you.
frowning at his odd behaviour, you waved your hand in front of his face which broke him out of his thoughts. his eyes widened momentarily as he shook his head, a small blush spreading across his cheeks.
âare you sick?â
he chuckled nervously, âno no i was just planning out how i could help youâ
he picked up a quill and started writing a plan for you in neat handwriting. once he was done, he passed the sheet over to you.
âweâll follow this for the next two weeks. meet me in the potions class at four tomorrow.â
you gave a once over at what he had written and smiled at him. âwill do, thanks jungwon!â
he nodded and started packing up his things. when he was done he looked at you expectantly, âitâs time for dinner, letâs go to the great hall together.â
you smiled and gathered your things as well.

it was the first day of your tutoring and you were early today.
or you thought so.
glancing around the potions classroom, you spotted jungwon already there. he was perched on a stool, arranging vials and flasks on the tables. unlike his usual composed demeanour in class, he seemed flustered, his bangs falling over his forehead as he fumbled with a particularly stubborn stopper.
he looked up as he heard you shuffle in, a relieved smile splitting his face.
"ah, there you are! i was starting to think you'd gotten lost."
"lost?" you repeated, a laugh escaping your lips. "in the potions classroom? hardly."
he chuckled, a nervous undertone to it. "right, of course. so, are you ready to tackle some invisibility potion today?"
you straightened your robes, a determined glint in your eyes. "ready as i'll ever be. though," you added, an unsure lilt in your voice, "considering my track record, maybe 'invisible' isn't the best thing to start off with."
jungwon's hummed, his cheeks flushing. "well, that's why we're practising, isn't it? to avoid another...disappearing act?"
you snorted. "exactly. though, to be fair, the professor did say my failed polyjuice potion was rather impressive in its...uniqueness."
he winced. "right. let's just focus on not achieving sentience with our cauldron this time, alright?"
the rest of the afternoon was a whirlwind of chopping netslime and muttering incantations. jungwon was a patient tutor, though his explanations sometimes devolved into nervous rambling when your eyes met.Â
by the end of the session, your potion shimmered a faint, almost-invisible blue. not perfect, but a far cry from your previous disasters. jungwon beamed, his earlier awkwardness replaced by genuine pride.
"see? you're a natural! with a little more practice, you'll be brewing like snape in no time."
you laughed. "snape? now that's a terrifying image."
he chuckled, then cleared his throat, his gaze flickering away. "well, i should probably get going. i have herbology first thing tomorrow."
you nodded, gathering your things. "alright, see you then. and jungwon?"
he stopped at the door, his eyes questioning.
"thanks a lot for doing this. i already feel more confident.â
he smiled at that, making you do the same unconsciously.

the next two weeks flew by in a flurry of potion-making and stolen glances in your sessions, and outside of it whenever you both crossed paths. you had made a new friend and you were grateful for his help. you found yourself approaching the cauldron with newfound determination. your brews were improving steadily, and the playful banter during your sessions only added to the enjoyment.
one particularly chilly evening, you hurried down to the room of requirement, the usual meeting place for your secret DA practice sessions. you entered to find the familiar sight of your fellow students practising disarming spells and dodging jinxes. but amidst the chaos, you spotted an unexpected face â jungwon.
he was facing away from you, expertly deflecting a curse with a flick of his wand. you blinked, momentarily speechless. you never knew jungwon was a part of this! a warmth bloomed in your chest, a mixture of surprise and a strange sense of pride.
"nice one, jungwon!" , you called out, a wide grin on your face. jungwon turned, his eyes meeting yours. a flicker of surprise crossed his features before he broke into a wide grin.
"hey there," he said casually, striding over to you. "didn't expect to see you here."
"me neither," you admitted, a smile playing on your lips. "i guess you're not just a potions prodigy, huh?"
he chuckled, rubbing the back of his neck sheepishly. "turns out i have a few other hidden talents."
the rest of the evening flew by in a whirlwind of practice. seeing jungwon in this new light â confident, skilled, and fighting for a cause you both believed in â made your heart flutter. he was everything you admired and more.
admire? since when did that happen?
shaking your head to rid yourself of such thoughts, you got back to practising your charm. although, over the duration of the practise, your mind couldnât help but wander towards jungwonâs recent behaviour. he had been sweet to you since the beginning, always ready to help out. and the way he blushed around you and quipped with you, you couldnât help but think that maybe he also felt something?Â
as the group started dispersing, you lingered near the room's entrance, feigning the need to adjust your cloak.
"hey," jungwon's voice startled you. he was packing his bag, a casual smile playing on his lips. "didn't head out yet?"
"actually," you began, fiddling with the strap of your bag, "there was something i wanted to ask you about."
his smile widened in invitation. "shoot."
you took a deep breath. "it's about dumbledore's army. we've been working on patronus charms lately, and well, i'm struggling a bit." shame tinged your cheeks. you weren't used to needing help with spells.
jungwon's expression softened with understanding. "a patronus charm, huh? tricky business, that. but hey, i might be able to offer some pointers."
relief washed over you. "really? that would be amazing!"
he gestured towards a secluded corner of the room. "come on, then. let's see what you're working with."
you settled onto the dusty floor, explaining your struggles. you could conjure a faint wisp of silvery light, but it was far from the actual form you needed. jungwon listened intently, occasionally asking clarifying questions.
"okay," he said once you finished, "it seems you've got the basic idea down. the key is focusing on a strong, happy memory. something that evokes a feeling of pure joy and warmth."
he saw your hesitant expression and chuckled. "don't worry, it's not a competition to see who has the most embarrassing childhood memory."
you forced a smile. "no, of course not." but your mind struggled to find that perfect memory.
jungwon seemed to sense your frustration. "close your eyes," he instructed gently.Â
"take a deep breath and try to visualise a place that makes you feel truly happy. maybe a familiar place from your childhood, a special time with a friend, anything that brings a smile to your face."
you closed your eyes, following his guidance. images flickered through your mind â family picnics, winning a quidditch match, late-night talks with your best friend. but none of them seemed to spark the necessary warmth.
just as you were about to give up, a memory surfaced. a smile bloomed on your face. you opened your eyes and met jungwon's gaze. "i think i have it," you whispered.
he nodded encouragingly. "focus on that feeling. the warmth, the happiness, let it flow through you and into your wand."
you closed your eyes again, picturing the memory that brought you happiness. it was a little hazy as you tried to focus on the touch and sounds from that memory. with a deep breath, you pointed your wand forward and muttered the incantation.
a wisp of silvery light erupted from your wand, growing and solidifying into a shape. it wasn't perfect â the outline of a cat was more suggestion than a form â but it was a patronus. you had finally done it.
a cheer escaped your lips as you realised you had finally done it. you looked at jungwon, your heart brimming with gratitude. "i did it!"
he beamed, genuine pride radiating from him. "see? you're a natural. you just needed a little nudge in the right direction."
his words held a hint of something more, something that sent a shiver down your spine. you wanted to thank him properly, to express just how much his help meant to you.Â
"thank you, jungwon," you murmured, your voice barely a whisper. you wished, however, that your patronus could solidify into something more impressive, something that truly reflected the whirlwind of emotions swirling inside you.
as if sensing your unspoken desire, jungwon stepped closer. his movements were subtle, almost hesitant. but before you could question it, he reached behind you, his hand gently wrapping around yours, enclosing both your hands and your wand within his hold.
a jolt of electricity shot through you at his touch. the air in the room crackled with a tension you hadn't noticed before. your focus on the patronus wavered momentarily, replaced by a hyper awareness of jungwon's warm torso pressed against your back, his fingers brushing against yours.
his warm breath fanned over your ear as he whispered even though there was no one around to hear you both, ânow completely focus on that memory.â
the room seemed to shrink, the air growing thick with unspoken tension. you focused on the memory, it acting as a soothing anchor in the storm brewing inside you. but this time, something was different. the wispy light from your wand pulsed, growing brighter, solidifying. the faint outline of a cat sharpened, taking on a more defined form.
in the heightened focus, you were oblivious to everything except the memory and the warmth radiating from jungwon's hand on yours. the familiar nostalgia from the memory echoed in your mind, a beacon of happiness. with a burst of energy, a fully formed silver cat patronus materialised, leaping and frolicking around the room.
you gasped in awe, forgetting everything else. "it's perfect! it's actually a perfect patronus!"Â
you jumped, unknowingly pushing yourself more into jungwon, making him wrap his hands loosely around you as he chuckled lowly. you spun around to share your joy with him.
but as you turned, your breath hitched. you were impossibly close to him, his hand still wrapped around yours, his face mere inches away. his eyes were dark and intense, a mirror of the emotions swirling within you. the air crackled with unspoken desire.
you leaned in, heart pounding a frantic rhythm against your ribs. he tilted his head ever so slightly, his lips hovering a whisper away from yours. his breath hitched ever so slightly, as you both leaned in, the space between your lips closing with each passing second.
just as your lips were about to meet, jungwon pulled back abruptly.Â
he cleared his throat, his hand falling away from yours. "that's... that's amazing," he stammered, his eyes flickering away from yours. "a perfect patronus. you really are something else."
his words held a strange distance, and a knot of unease tightened in your stomach. the electric tension that had thrummed in the air moments ago had dissipated, replaced by an awkward silence. you weren't sure what had happened, but embarrassment washed over you in suffocating waves. the joy of your achievement felt strangely hollow now.
your patronus immediately vanished into thin air, leaving a trail of sparkles behind.
the tension in the room receded as quickly as it had risen, leaving a bewildered silence in its wake. you blinked, confused and slightly disappointed. why did he stop?
"i, uh," he stammered, looking at his shoes, "i think it's getting late. maybe we should call it a night?"
did he regret the near kiss? or was there something else at play?Â
you opened your mouth to ask, but the words wouldn't come. the magic of the patronus lingered, a bittersweet reminder of what could have been.
"yeah," you finally managed, your voice barely a whisper. "it's getting late."
jungwon offered a small smile that didn't quite reach his eyes before gathering his things and hurrying towards the exit. you watched him go, a myriad of emotions swirling within you.

disappointment gnawed at you like a dementor during your potions class the next day. your potions professor, inspecting your bubbling concoction with a delighted smile, declared it "exactly by the book."
he beamed, announcing, "it appears the extra sessions have paid off! perhaps we can consider them concluded, wouldn't you agree?"
a lump formed in your throat. you glanced at jungwon, expecting a playful jab or a celebratory nod. but he simply shrugged, a noncommittal, âsounds good to me,â escaping his lips.
the professor's words should have filled you with relief. you were back on track, independent once more. yet, as the class ended, all you felt was a hollow emptiness. you caught jungwon's eye for a fleeting moment, hoping for a familiar spark or a shared grin. instead, he averted his gaze, muttering a hurried goodbye and hurried out of the classroom.
this became a pattern over the next few days. in the hallways, where you once exchanged playful jibes, jungwon now seemed to melt into the background whenever you approached. shared classes were endured in a tense silence, his friendly demeanour replaced by a distant politeness.Â
you replayed the scene in the room of requirement over and over in your head, desperately trying to pinpoint where you'd gone wrong.Â
had you misread the tension? had you moved too fast, startled him with your sudden boldness?
one evening, you found yourself lingering outside the room of requirement, the usual meeting place for dumbledore's army. you weren't sure why you were there, perhaps a desperate hope that jungwon would appear. the door creaked open, and your best friend peeked out.
"lost something?" she asked, her brow quirked in concern.
you shook your head, the words refusing to form.
"everything alright?" she pressed gently, her perceptive eyes searching yours.
you sighed, finally blurting out, "it's jungwon. did iâŚdid i do something wrong?"
her knowing smile softened the blow. "ah," she said, pulling you into a hug. "sometimes, the most powerful potions are brewed in silence, simmering with unspoken emotions."
her words offered little comfort, but they planted a seed in your mind. maybe rushing something as delicate as what you felt for jungwon wasn't the way. maybe patience, like the perfect potion, required time and the right balance of ingredients. you resolved to let things cool, to focus on mastering your spells and potions, hoping that maybe, one day, the right opportunity would present itself, and the spark you shared with jungwon wouldn't need words to reignite.

screw whatever you thought before. you couldn't wait for that âone dayâ to come as you watched your classmate, a girl with hair like spun sunshine, practically cling to jungwon's arm in herbology. they were bent over, giggling like pixies at a particularly stubborn gillyweed.
fury replaced the embers of hope your friend had ignited. who was this girl? had he moved on that quickly?Â
jealousy bubbled in your stomach as you stalked away from the window, hurt settling in your chest. but you were determined to make things right, even if it meant making your friendship(?) with him awkward, you needed to know what went wrong.Â
the bell signalling the end of class was your cue. you bolted out, weaving through students, your eyes locked on jungwon. he noticed you coming, a flicker of surprise crossing his face, but before he could react, you were upon him.
he was walking with the sunshine-haired girl, lost in their own conversation, until a breathless, "jungwon!" ripped him from it. he turned, eyes widening further when he saw your determined, (slightly crazed) expression.
"uh, hi?" he stammered, glancing between you and the girl who stood blinking at you both, confused.
"excuse me," you said politely through gritted teeth to the girl, who, thankfully, scurried off with a mumbled âsee you later, jungwon.â
now, alone with the reason of your anger and surging jealousy, you grabbed his arm and steered him away from the castle grounds. you marched him past the greenhouses until you reached a secluded clearing near the black lake. there, with a flourish that would have earned you points in charms class, you pinned him against a sturdy oak tree.
he stared at you, bewildered, as your chest heaved. "okay," he started cautiously, "what's going on?"
"what's going on?" you sputtered, finally finding your voice. "what's going on is, i thought we had...something!" you gestured wildly towards the castle, where you could still see a flicker of sunshine hair disappear around a corner.
jungwon blinked, then a slow blush crept up his neck. "we...we do! we had potions tutoring sessions, remember?"
you threw your hands up in exasperation. "ugh, not tutoring! thisâŚthis unspoken thing we have!"
his blush deepened, and he mumbled something inaudible under his breath.
"what?" you demanded.
he took a deep breath. "look, about that night in the room of requirement..."
"yes?" you leaned in, heart pounding.
he cleared his throat. "maybe i⌠i overreacted. i wasn't sure what you were feeling, andâŚ"
he trailed off, his gaze dropping to the ground. you gaped at him, realising the truth. you hadn't scared him off, he'd scared himself off!Â
but there was more. a flicker of insecurity crossed his eyes. "and to be honest," he admitted sheepishly, "the real reason i've been avoiding you⌠well, it's because i was trying to figure out how to tell you something...something big."
you blinked. here you were, fuming about a nonexistent threat, while jungwon had been battling his own insecurities. the situation was hilarious, almost. but mostly, it was endearing.
a slow smile spread across your face. "well, spill it, jungwon. don't leave me in suspense."
he fumbled with his words, cheeks burning a fiery red. "it's about...well, ever since the beginning of this year, iâve looked at youâŚin a different light."
your heart thrummed erratically now, hoping he was getting to where you wanted him to.
"...and, well, you're not just funny and smart, you're kind and brave, and the way you laugh at my stupid jokes, it just makes me..." his voice trailed off, his eyes pleading with yours.Â
his rambling was adorable, but the knot of frustration in your stomach tightened with every nervous stammer. you couldn't take it anymore.
grabbing him by the collar, you silenced him with a kiss. it started desperate, fueled by the need to know his true feelings, but as his lips met yours, it melted into something sweeter. you poured your unspoken emotions into that kiss, the frustration, the longing, the dawning hope.Â
suddenly, jungwon spun you around, switching your positions so that you were pushed against the tree now. your breath hitched in surprise at his sudden show of confidence. he dove back into the kiss, his soft lips moving against yours in fervour. the intensity of your kiss increased along with your pulse and you were pretty sure jungwon could feel it with the way he was pressed up against you
when he finally pulled back, breathless and dizzy, a different kind of silence hung in the air.
jungwon stared at you as your cheeks flushed a brilliant crimson, mirroring the sunset bleeding across the lake. finally, a smile bloomed on his face, genuine and relieved.Â
"see," he breathed, voice husky, "that was much easier than all that."
you laughed, a genuine sound that echoed through the clearing. relief washed over you, warm and tingly. "i should be the one saying that" you teased.
âyeah well i chickened outâ, he scratched his head in embarrassment, âi wanted my confession to be perfect.â
you smirked, âyeah well what you pulled right now was very romantic. i didnât know you had that in you.â
he rolled his eyes playfully and grabbed your hand, lacing his fingers with yours. âyou liked it though. letâs head back now, itâs almost time for dinner.â
you smiled as you walked in step with him, swinging your intertwined hands back and forth. he squeezed your hand with a cheeky grin on his face. you returned the squeeze looking up at him in question, when his next words had a blush blooming on your face.
âi hope youâre going to pay me back for those lessons with more of such kisses.â

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