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Jaemin is eight, and Jeno is nine.
Jaemin isn't worried about soulmates; he's too young to be fussed about these things. He already knows all he needs to know—Jeno is his best friend, and they're going to be together forever.
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Here's the thing: Jaemin can't like Donghyuck.
If Jaemin develops feelings for him, he'll start letting his guard down, letting Donghyuck get closer, and if he lets Donghyuck know him, really know him, then Donghyuck will find out that he's... well, that he's not human.
And Jaemin absolutely cannot let that happen.
( Five times Jaemin lets his fears get the best of him, and one time he decides to be a little braver. )
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A summer shower strands Donghyuck at Renjun's house.
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Spending time with Donghyuck - even if it's just through a grainy zoom call on his computer - is the highlight of Jisung's day.
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The wind blows sharp and cold over the bleachers, and Jisung crosses his arms tightly across his chest to try and preserve the warmth of his body. He glances at Donghyuck and Jaemin— they’re huddled close together, entirely absorbed in each other.
Jisung worries his lip between his teeth. They probably wouldn’t even notice if he left.
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Special Agent Renjun Huang from the DC field office was an enigma.
There were many rumors about him. People speculated that he was the favorite agent of Mark Lee, supervisory special agent of the Classified Terrorism Task Force. There was one that was widely circulated through the DC office about him sleeping upside down from the ceiling like a bat. There was another popular narrative shared in a group email claiming his task force was a branch of the Illuminati. Someone even tried to accuse Renjun of being a Chinese spy in the break room one day.
However, the strangest, most outlandish, the most positively ridiculous claim ever made about Renjun Huang and his task force was that they were in charge of covering up UFO sightings and alien abductions.
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“It’s gone. My pelt is gone.” Donghyuck says, tears welling up in his eyes. “Someone’s stolen it.”
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To save their son from being cursed before his eighteenth birthday, the King and Queen send Mark to live in an abandoned watchtower at the edge of the kingdom. During his life there, the Prince gets used to many things: The endlessly cold stone walls, the sole window that shows him the outside world, the piles and piles of books that he buries his nose in to chase away loneliness and prepare himself for his coronation. What he doesn’t get used to, is the people who keep accidentally finding him and try to save him when that’s the last thing he wants them to do.
Oh, and also the dragon that lives on the roof.
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It arrived in the first week of spring after Renjun went missing. He remembers it vividly, spotting the letter that had been slipped underneath his door, recognising the careful handwriting on the back of it. His eyes had welled up with tears in an instant, even before opening it, even while part of him wondered whether this was some sick joke. He was overwhelmed by relief, hope of seeing Renjun again and more joy than he’d felt in three months and sixteen days, only for it all to drain when his eyes scanned the content of the letter.
Two sentences. Just seven words. Was that all their relationship was worth?
Please don’t look for me. I’m sorry.
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After a devastating accident, Jisung spends months bedridden and dispirited, and vows never to return to Quidditch again.
He makes friends with an unlikely stranger, deals with the heartache of his breakup, and fights with Donghyuck through his physical therapy all while ignoring the one question no one seems to let him forget: Will Jisung Park ever make a comeback to the sport he once loved?