book one ❧ [ix]

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"I fucking hate Python," you declared, snapping your laptop shut. You, Dejun, Yangyang, Ten, and Sicheng were back in the student union getting lunch together between classes, and you and your dragon friend were taking the spare time to work on an assignment. "I'm going to quit school and run away to live in the woods and survive off the land and if I ever see another computer again for the rest of my life it'll be too soon."

Dejun snickered from beside you, still happily typing away at his own coding. "You wouldn't last an hour without wifi, Y/N."

You groaned, opening your computer back up. "I know... a girl can dream, right?"

"Just change majors if you hate math this much," Yangyang suggested from across the table, popping a tater tot into his mouth.

"It's not like you haven't done it before," Ten added oh-so-helpfully, eyes not leaving his sketchbook.

"It's not that I hate math, I just..." you trailed off as you tried to put your situation into words.

"Don't like it?" Dejun finished for you humorously.

You stuck your tongue out at him. "No. I just... hate math classes."

"Oh, that's so much clearer."

"Just like you hated Literature classes, and hated History classes," Sicheng pointed out, listing off your previous two majors.

"Exactly!" You exclaimed, despite knowing that the phoenix was poking fun at you too. "You get me, Sicheng!"

"Scary..." he murmured to himself.

As you were desperately trying to think of any comeback other than just sticking your tongue out at him, you heard a voice calling your name. Looking up, you saw Kun approaching your table, and you gave him a small wave of acknowledgement.

He stopped next to your table, gentle smile focused down on you. "Hello, Y/N."

"Hey, Kun," you smiled up at the vampire, eyeing the paper bag in his hand with a familiar logo on it. "So you went back to Half Moon?"

"Yes, I did." He held the bag out to you.

You accepted it, having to bite down on your bottom lip to keep your bashful grin at bay as you peered into the paper bag. An excited squeal left your mouth when you saw exactly what he had brought you. "A matcha croissant! Thank you, Kun!"

"You're welcome." He beamed at you.

Looking around the table, you ignored the pointed looks all your friends were giving you, and instead gestured to the empty chair on the other side of Dejun. "Do you want to sit with us?"

"Thank you, I wish I could," he shook his head. "Unfortunately, I have a class to get to. Goodbye, Y/N."

"Bye." You didn't even flinch when he kissed your hand this time, though your skin was on fire as you remembered very clearly that your friends were right there.

As Kun left, he gave you a final wave over his shoulder, and you waved back before returning to your friends, dread in your stomach. In an effort to appear as normal as possible, you reached into the bag and pulled out your croissant. The table was still dead silent after you had taken your first bite, and you looked up from your food to see the other four staring at you.

"Oh my god, would you guys stop?" You hissed.

"Damn... I'm such a good witch," Yangyang cracked his knuckles. "That man is heads over heels for you!"

"He brought me a croissant!" You retorted indignantly. "It's not like he proposed or anything."

"Y/N, I've known Kun for..." Yangyang trailed off, brows furrowing as he seemed to be thinking of how long he really had known the vampire for. "I don't know, a few years? And he's not like a recluse or anything but he's not, how you would say... warm and fuzzy."

"Oh my—"

"He brought you a croissant! What looks like your favorite kind, if I'm not mistaken?"

You pouted as you took another bite. "Maybe."

"Looks like Ten's advice worked then," Sicheng mused.

"You should probably give him a few more nudges about other stuff you like, though, unless you want to get a hundred matcha croissants a day," the siren suggested, readjusting his hold on his pencil.

"Yeah. I just can't figure out how he always seems to know where I am—"

"He can smell you." The creatures around you all retorted in unison, nobody even looking up from their individual tasks.

You coughed, scrambling to grab your bottle to take a long drink of water. Your other hand instinctually came up to rub at the side of your throat.

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