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1 year ago

''Oh, how the ghost of you clings....''

Summary: They died a year ago, but still little things that remind them Characters: Kunikida, Akutagawa, Oda, Yosano, Ayatsuji Yukito

Listen while reading! - These foolish things by Ella and Louis

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''Oh, How The Ghost Of You Clings....''
''Oh, How The Ghost Of You Clings....''
''Oh, How The Ghost Of You Clings....''

A simple movement, swinging your wrist slightly and bringing it up to your chest just to look at the wristwatch, reminded you of Kunikidaโ€ฆ Or rather, reminded you of his organized way that made him look at the time whenever he saw you arriving at the agreed place. But it wasn't to know if you arrived on time or not, but to know how much more (or less) time he has to spend more time with you (and so enjoy every second);

With the arrival of winter, the icy winds tickled your face remembering Akutagawa's touch, remembering how his cold fingers always pulled you by the waist to calm or protect you, or when he subtly and silently brushed away the strands of hair, placing them behind your ear, on your sleeping figure;

There was always that lonely father who was watching his children sweetly on the playground, and it was like seeing Odasaku alive. You couldn't help but laugh a little remembering the orphans laughing and running towards him like he was a protective angelโ€ฆ and also, you can't help but cry remembering what a real angel he was in your life;

Whenever you got hurt, even if it was a small cut, Yosano was the first thing that came to your mind. You always remembered how kind (and less scary) she was as she healed you, and from the swarm of butterflies that appearedโ€ฆand behind them, there was concern being washed off her face;

As you passed in front of an Antique store, you saw a beautiful doll in the showcase that Ayatsuji would surely love. As your eyes caught sight of it, your mind remembered the way he used to look at you, with a precise, focused, and admiring gaze (the same look he also gave to his dolls), and the way a small, rare smile would form on his lips when he noticed your nervousness under his gaze.

''....These foolish things remind me of you''

''Oh, How The Ghost Of You Clings....''

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8 months ago

I need Bok-su meeting reader at Da-jeongโ€™s wedding who is also there for revenge because of something Da-jeong did to them in the past ๐Ÿ™

The U & I in Revenge

I Need Bok-su Meeting Reader At Da-jeongs Wedding Who Is Also There For Revenge Because Of Something
I Need Bok-su Meeting Reader At Da-jeongs Wedding Who Is Also There For Revenge Because Of Something
I Need Bok-su Meeting Reader At Da-jeongs Wedding Who Is Also There For Revenge Because Of Something

๐‘ป๐‘พ/๐‘พ๐‘จ๐‘น๐‘ต๐‘ฐ๐‘ต๐‘ฎ๐‘บ..Mentioned violence, Reader is a bit unhinged in this one, violent thoughts, Bok-su being her own warning lmao.

๐‘ท๐‘จ๐‘ฐ๐‘น๐‘ฐ๐‘ต๐‘ฎ๐‘บ: Bok-su x Fem!Reader

๐˜ˆ/๐˜•: Hey guys, guess who's back from the dead! Life's been rough with me, but nonetheless, I am back. I've been caught up on the Married in Red, and the request just fueled up my hyperfix. I am also going to make a pt 2 for this !! So I hope you all enjoy :)

-Listen to The U & I in Suicide by the handsome devil for better experience.

I Need Bok-su Meeting Reader At Da-jeongs Wedding Who Is Also There For Revenge Because Of Something

The pre-wedding meandering is as boring and dreadful as you thought it would be.

Swirling your glass of champagne, you lean against the far wall of the room, a smile carefully plastered on your face. The lively chatter and laughter of the crowd around you fade into the background. You take a slow sip, savoring the bubbles that tickle your tongue, pretending to enjoy the celebration.

In truth, you couldn't care less about mingling with the crowd or being seen by it. Youโ€™re here because it's your sisterโ€™s pre-wedding party, and you need to keep up the facade of being happy for her. After all, everyone expects you to be thrilled about the upcoming nuptials.

Oh the things you did for your sister.

Speaking of the devil... Truly, the only exciting thing about all of this so far has been seeing her dear friend who dropped out of university. The sheer horror on Da-jeongโ€™s face as she greeted her.

You see your sister, radiant as ever, chatting animatedly with the guests. Her laughter rings out, clear and bright, drawing everyone's attention. She looks genuinely happy, the center of everyone's admiration and affection.

You grip your glass of champagne a bit tighter, feeling the cool stem press into your palm. A frown tugs at the corners of your mouth as you watch her bask in the spotlight. The warmth of the room feels stifling, contrasting sharply with the envy settling in your chest. You take another sip of champagne, your smile faltering just slightly as you struggle to maintain your composure.

You start to wonder when everything went wrong in your life. You dedicated yourself to your studies, always striving for excellence, while Da-jeong was carefree, attending parties and messing around. Despite her seemingly reckless behavior, she always managed to captivate everyoneโ€™s attention.

From childhood, your sister had been the center of attention, effortlessly drawing admiration from family and friends. You worked hard, hoping to gain the same recognition from your parents, but it always felt like you were in her shadow. The spotlight was hers, no matter how much you accomplished.

A bitter thought creeps in: you wish it were you gaining the spotlight, not your sister. Your grip on the glass tightens to the point of discomfort, and you can't help but glare at Da-jeong as she basks in her moment of glory.

You imagine her wedding dress stained red by your hands. How selfish she is. After all the opportunities you gave her. No gratitude, no acknowledgment. Just her, always in the spotlight. You wish they could see her for who she truly is. The envy burns hotter. The champagne glass feels like it might shatter.

You, always in the background. Her, always the favorite. Your hard work overlooked. Her careless charm adored. It's not fair. Itโ€™s never been fair.

It's her fault. Not yours. Not yo-

"You don't seem very happy."

The grip on the champagne glass in your hand lessens as you're suddenly startled by a voice. You quickly turn to face the person, forcing a smile onto your lips.

"Whatever do you mean, darling? I'm perfectly fine," you say, giggling lightly. You hope the sound of your laughter is convincing enough to make them forget the tension they just witnessed, wishing they would move on and leave you to your thoughts.

"In my eyes, you were glaring at the bride, angrily might I add," the person says with a slight grin, sipping their own champagne while looking at you. You grit your teeth in slight annoyance, biting the tip of your tongue to refrain from snapping.

"Really? That's quite the imagination you have," you reply with a forced chuckle, trying to keep your tone light, taking another sip of your champagne, hoping to divert their attention. "I must have been lost in thought. You know how these family events can be."

The person presses further, their grin widening. "Lost in thought, you say? Looked more like jealousy to me."

"Mind your own business!" You retort sharply. A few people nearby glance your way, their conversations pausing. Realizing your outburst has drawn attention, you quickly put on a sweet facade and apologize to the onlookers.

"Sorry about that, everyone. Just a bit of a misunderstanding," you say with a charming smile.

As the crowdโ€™s attention shifts back to their own conversations, you turn back to the person, scowling. You take in her appearance: black shoulder-length hair tied into a messy ponytail, a black vinyl trench coat with a white undershirt, a red belt cinched around her waist, and red gloves on her hands. Recognition dawns on youโ€”she's your sister's ex-friend from university.

โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ You ask, your voice low, as you place the empty glass of champagne on the waitressโ€™s tray, offering a polite thank you. You turn back to the woman, your gaze steady.

โ€œI was just curious about why you were looking at the bride like that,โ€ she says, her tone almost playful. She takes a leisurely sip of her own champagne, still smiling, then sets her glass down, and extends her hand toward you. โ€œIโ€™m Bok-su, by the way. We havenโ€™t fully met yet."

"Not in person, no. I'm Choi [Name]. My sister spoke a lot about you when she was at uni," you say with a polite smile, extending your gloved hand to her.

Bok-su takes your hand, her touch unexpectedly warm, and she brings it to her lips, pressing a light kiss on the back of it. Her eyes hold a knowing glint as she releases your hand.

"Interesting," she murmurs, a hint of amusement in her voice. "I didnโ€™t realize Iโ€™d left such an impression. I've heard quite a bit about you too. Always the diligent one, weren't you?"

โ€œYes, well, someone had to be,โ€ you reply lightly, feeling a bit flushed from the unexpected kiss. You quickly withdraw your hand and reach for the glass of champagne. โ€œSo, what brings you here tonight, Bok-su? And judging by your attire, you seem to be dressed for a funeral.โ€

"Your sister said the same thing. I sure was dressed for the right occasion," Bok-su chuckles softly, placing a hand over her mouth to muffle the sound, her eyes never leaving yours. She glances momentarily at the groom, ensuring he remains in her peripheral vision.

You choke on the champagne you were drinking and caught off guard by her comment. You let out a small cough as the liquid goes down the wrong pipe, your cheeks flushing with embarrassment and something else you can't quite place.

"I wasn't expecting that." You say, trying to regain your composure, your voice steadier now. you manage, dabbing at your mouth with a napkin. "So, you're here to stir things up?"

"Maybe." She says, her tone light but her eyes serious, Bok-su tilts her head slightly, studying you with an intensity that would send a shiver down anyone's spine.

You hum thoughtfully in response, swirling your second glass of champagne as you scan the crowd, searching for your sister. The conversation settles into a comfortable silence, the soft hum of the party filling the background.

"You didn't do it," you say, breaking the silence as you continue to gaze at the crowd, your glass still in hand. You can feel Bok-su bristle beside you.

"What?" Bok-su asks, shooting you a disgruntled look. You glance at her from the corner of your eye, her expression unreadable.

"You didn't kill the patient that day," you continue, a sneer creeping onto your face as you finally turn to face her fully. You can see the bafflement in her eyes, though she tries to mask it. "And you're here to take revenge on my sister."

"You've done your homework," she murmurs, her tone both admiring and wary. Bok-su's baffled expression only lasts a moment before she regains her composure, a slow smile spreading across her face.

"It didn't make sense for you to leave university like that," you reply, your tone dripping with a mix of charm and cunning. taking a leisurely sip of your champagne, letting the moment stretch out. "And besides it seems that i will let your plan happen."

"Touchรฉ," she replies, her eyes flickering with a mixture of mania and excitement. "It appears that i might have a role for you to play in."

"And who says that i want to join in?" You reply sharply, a frown tugs at the corners of your mouth as you look at her.

"I saw the hatred in your eyes as you looked at your sister," she says calmly, leaning in slightly, her breath grazing in your ear. "Don't you crave a taste of that spotlight, even just a glimmer of fame in your life?"

Her words hit a nerve, and you stiffen, your jaw tightening. โ€œYou think you know me so well, donโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œi know i didn't lie." she says softly, her voice almost a purr. Bok-suโ€™s smile remains, though itโ€™s tinged with a hint of satisfaction. "I just have a feeling youโ€™re tired of cleaning up her messes.โ€

Her words linger in the air, and despite your attempt to remain composed, you can feel a flicker of doubt within you. The idea of craving recognition, of wanting just a taste of the spotlight, unsettles you more than you care to admit.

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€ You start, but your voice trails off as you struggle to find the right words.

โ€œThink about it.โ€ she continues, her voice low and persuasive. โ€œYou have the intelligence and the charm. Why waste it playing being the second choice?โ€

You let out a low growl, processing her words, the struggle evident on your face as you wrestle with your emotions. Finally, you let out a reluctant sigh, your resolve hardening. โ€œAlright, youโ€™ve made your point.โ€

Bok-suโ€™s eyes gleam with satisfaction, but she remains silent, waiting for you to continue.

โ€œYouโ€™re right,โ€ you admit, the words tasting bitter but liberating. โ€œI am tired of cleaning up her messes. I want more than just standing in the background while she takes all the credit.โ€

Bok-su nods, her expression serious. โ€œThen we have a common goal. We can help each other achieve what we want.โ€

โ€œAnd what exactly do you propose?โ€ You tilt your head slightly, studying her.

Bok-su steps closer, invading your personal space. Her proximity makes your pulse quicken, and you realize youโ€™ve been holding your breath. You let it out slowly, feeling the warmth of her breath against your throat. Bok-su leans in, her lips almost brushing your ear as she whispers.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to make Da-jeong atone.โ€

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I Need Bok-su Meeting Reader At Da-jeongs Wedding Who Is Also There For Revenge Because Of Something

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