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Hyunjin’s got a crush. He didn’t want it to be obvious, of course, but he knew it was. Everybody within ten feet of Hyunjin whenever he was with Jeongin knew it was. Everybody even without being in the same building as them knew it was. Everybody except Jeongin, apparently.
Boo Seungkwan had better things to do, but sparing time for Hansol didn't seem like such a bad idea.
“You’re way more good looking than I am,” Hyunjoon blurted out before he could stop himself, blushing immediately after, which he was certain would be way too obvious against his pale cheeks. Before he could say anything more, their professor for that class entered the room, effectively shutting up the whispers of the other students and also making Hyunjoon face back towards the front.
Kang Yuchan has gotten himself in his fair share of trouble throughout his life, but this has got to be the wildest of them all. Everything was like it came straight out of a novel; large castles, chivalrous knights, a war that divided the nation, with Yuchan at the center of it all, for reasons he's not sure he wants to find out. Everything would have been fine, honestly, if it weren't for those promises he had to make
a collection of drabble requests I did on Twitter
His soulmate, Taeyang concluded, was a bit of a brat. He was shy and blushed way too easily, but a brat nonetheless for making him go through all the trouble of finally meeting him.
On most occasions, Mark’s saving grace came in the form of Nana, the guild’s resident Mage and overall leader.
Mark Tuan was a new student, with red hair and a bright smile. He was overflowing with shyness, and his Korean had this adorable foreign hint to it. Everything about him seemed like rainbows and flowers and sweetness. Jinyoung personally found him cute, even if he was a year older. Until they become partners for a project. And he finds out Mark's smile wasn't exactly innocent.
Maybe Kai wouldn’t call it being bothered, but he did feel something, which he would usually bury in the back of his mind for next time. There was no need to dwell on the fact that he was beginning to look forward to getting his hair ruffled, or wonder what it would be like if he winked back for once, or even how he wouldn’t even fight being in between Soobin’s arms anymore, fittin
For some reason unknown to the both of them, someone on earth had ended up with a scrying mirror—specifically, the other half of Jaemin's set that he thought was just misplaced. He didn't think it would be sent to earth, of all places, and especially not in the room of one Mark Lee.
Flirting with a student was never in his plans. Flirting with Wen Junhui specifically was never supposed to happen.
A drenched figure immediately stumbled in, getting rain all over the floor that Minghao had just mopped, too. Irritated just a little bit, the vampire was about to try his best to calmly tell the customer that the cafe was closed half an hour ago can’t you read the sign outside,when he stopped in his tracks. He sniffed the air once, twice, as he watched the other boy finally get the hair out of his eyes.
At the center of it all, of them all, was a boy named Mark.
The moment Chae Hyungwon received his soulmate’s name on the back of his nape, he had it burned off.
No matter what Min Yoongi did, things just seemed to lead him to Jungkook.
For Minghao to be good at his job of banishing evil spirits, his demon had to be equally good at summoning them. Wen Junhui was, inexplicably, bad at his job.
“Jaemin said you’re a better kisser than me,” Mark blurted out, surprising even himself. There was a momentary look of surprise that crossed Jeno’s face, before the boy glanced at Jaemin, silently asking if this was really an okay topic to be discussing with Jaemin’s boyfriend, of all people.
There’s no way this super handsome customer kept failing his dates.
"His name is Joshua. Close enough?"
Wen Junhui knew there was something about the boy inside his flower shop, he just couldn’t tell what, exactly.
There was no way he was going to forget Junhui after that night, after all.
Minhyuk talks, a lot. However, there's one thing he has yet to say.
Hwang Hyunjin, as seen through Jeongin's eyes, as felt through his heart.
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Where everybody is wondering about Jisoo and Junghan and getting absolutely no answers.
University life meant books, burgers, and a boy named Jinyoung.
Junghan keeps a list of reasons why he should never confess to Jisoo. Jisoo disagrees with all of them.
Yang Jeongin was beginning to think he’d never get over being perpetually nervous in the JYP building; still he does, at least on most days, with Hwang Hyunjin to thank.
Mark was in denial. So was Donghyuck, though. Neither would ever admit to it.
Choi Beomgyu just didn’t know how to act around his crush.