book one ❧ [xii]

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A little over a week later, and you were back at Kun's house at his invitation. He said he had a surprise to show you, and there was no further information. His penchant for surprises was genuine.

Kun was sat at his producing desk, and you had pulled up a chair beside him to watch. He was just logging into the computer when his phone rang.

"Yangyang," Kun snorted. He was about to reject it when you stopped him.

"You can pick it up, I don't mind."

"He is not important right now." He turned his phone off, picking up one of your hands to press a cool kiss to your knuckles.

Just a second later, and your phone was buzzing. You sighed, looking at the contact, then held it up so Kun could read it. Kun rolled his eyes.

Yangyang.

You picked up the call. "Hey Yang—"

"Y/N! Hey!" The witch's voice blared through your speakers, and you quickly had to turn your volume down.

"Yeah, hi, Yangyang. What's up?"

"Just wanted to chat, we don't really talk, you know?" His voice was pitched up and he talked so fast that you could barely understand all the strung-together words. "What—what are you doing? Right now?"

"I'm hanging out at Kun's place, why—" You were cut off by your friend hanging up. Dropping your phone onto the table, you looked at the vampire knowingly. "So I think that means he's coming over."

Not even ten minutes later, someone was banging on Kun's front door. Kun went to go get it as you stayed in your spot over by his producing station.

"Stop it," Kun deadpanned in place of a greeting as he opened the door.

Yangyang rushed in without so much as a hello. Kun focused an exasperated look on him as he closed the door, then walked back over to you.

"So, what brings you here, Yangyang?" He asked, easing himself back down into his desk chair next to you.

"Alright, it was funny at first but now I'm seriously worried." Yangyang grabbed Kun's face, shining his phone flashlight in one of Kun's eyes, then the other.

"Fuck!" Kun threw an arm over his eyes, pushing the witch away with the other.

"Yangyang, what the hell is wrong with you?" You yelled out, rubbing Kun's back soothingly. Having that done to you, a human, would've hurt a bit; to a vampire's more light-sensitive eyes must've been a searing pain at least.

Kun had recovered a little, taking one of your hands in his for comfort. You ran your thumb over his knuckles, wincing sympathetically.

He half-squinted and half-glared up at your friend. "What are you talking about?"

"It's been like two weeks, that potion should have definitely worn off by now." He looked down at his hands with wide eyes. "I must be more powerful than I realize."

You scoffed. "Hate to burst your bubble, Yangyang, but it did."

"What? No, he's still—" Yangyang gestured frantically to your intertwined hands. "You're still— But, Kun— Huh?"

The vampire sighed, thankfully taking the lead on explaining. "We learned a lot about each other during the experience, and have decided to pursue a real relationship. I'm no longer under the effects of the love potion."

"That is... There's no—" Yangyang blinked rapidly at you two. "When? How? Y/N, Kun?"

"The hell does that mean?"

"You're like a walking, talking, undead pair of corduroy pants, I didn't think you had it in you, outside of the love potion."

"Have what in me? The capacity for romance?"

"I was going to say a personality, but yeah, that too!"

Kun rubbed his temples, letting out a low groan.

"For how long?"

"A week."

"And you didn't tell me?"

"I'm sorry, the witch who put love potion in a fucking Gorgonade bottle without telling anybody wants to complain about a lack of communication?" You retorted.

He crossed his arms with a huff. "Point taken, albeit begrudgingly. So it just finally wore off? A week ago?"

"Well, not quite..." You rubbed at your collarbone as the memory resurfaced.

"Then how—" Your friend cut himself off as his eyes zeroed in on your hand at your neck. "Oh. He— Of course! We should've thought of that."

"Excuse me?" You sputtered out.

But Yangyang didn't even acknowledge your embarrassment, too absorbed in the euphoric lightbulb moment he seemed to have just gotten. "It was a two-factor blood spell. You drank his blood to activate it—"

"Ew..." You muttered under your breath, shuddering at the memory.

"—so he had to drink yours to stop it! Duh!"

The witch was fervently typing on his phone as he spoke, now pacing with it as he buzzed with excitement.

"What are you doing?" Kun asked sternly.

"Taking notes! This is awesome!" Yangyang continued typing away. "I'm so getting an A!"

You and Kun exchanged mirrored looks of skepticism.

With a raised eyebrow, you pointed out, "Uh, but it didn't work on me like it was supposed to, remember?"

He looked up from his phone at the two of you with the grin of a mad scientist—or, mad witch. "Look at the two of you! I'm calling this a win!"

Kun stood up, grabbing your friend's shoulders and ushering him towards the door. "Goodbye, Yangyang."

"Hey, wait! I wanted to ask you about— Ow!" Yangyang yelped as he was manhandled. "No fair using your freakish vamp strength! I was just going to ask if you—"

You couldn't hear the rest of his sentence over the sound of the door slamming shut in his face. Kun turned back around, closed his eyes, and took a deep breath. "If I hadn't known his coven for a hundred years I'd have killed him by now."

"No, you wouldn't have," you snickered, reaching your arms out for him. "Come here."

Kun walked back over to you, hands outstretched to hold yours. You gave his colder ones a squeeze, smiling up at him.

"So, what were you showing me? Before he interrupted?" You prompted him.

"Right, right." Kun sat back down, grabbing the mouse and continuing to navigate through his programs. "I've been composing something... and... I wanted... to... show—"

Your phone suddenly buzzed from his desk again, and this time you let out an annoyed groan. "I'm putting it on silent, sorry."

"Yangyang again?" He asked as you grabbed the device.

"Even worse," you cringed as you read the name.

"Who?"

"Kunhang."

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