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"Do you like Jisung?"

Renjun's deadpan question in the silence of the library nearly made you do a spit take all over your laptop.

After choking through the sip of your pink Gorgonade you'd just taken, you set the bottle down and looked at your human friend with wide eyes. "Excuse me?"

"Park Jisung. Our good dragon buddy. Do you like him?" Renjun repeated with an inquisitive tilt of his head.

"Yeah, sure, he's cool." You kept your voice as level as possible, returning your fingers to your keyboard.

"You know what I meant."

"And clearly, I'm not answering," you retorted. "Now can we get our project done?"

You and Renjun were both Magical Creatures Studies majors at your college and had met up at the library this particular afternoon to work on a project together. The two of you also had lots of mutual friends, including the aforementioned Park Jisung. And sure, maybe you did have a little bit of a crush on the dragon, but there was no way you were just going to start yammering on about it in the middle of the library after being asked so abruptly.

Your friend narrowed his eyes at you, but ultimately relented. "Fine. But this isn't over."

"Of course it's not," you sighed.

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Finally done with your PowerPoint slides later that evening, you sent a quick text before shutting your laptop. Renjun flopped back in his seat with a groan.

"Thank fuck, my eyeballs are burning." He rubbed at his eyes with the heels of his palms.

"Have you tried out those enchanted blue light glasses that fairies use?" You suggested, resting your cheek in your palm to watch your friend sympathetically. Fairies' eyes were more sensitive to electronic screens than humans or other magical beings, so they had to wear special enchanted versions of the blue light lenses that some humans wore for eyestrain. Renjun was a human, but if the screens were hurting his eyes this bad, it was worth a shot.

"I would except they're so goddamn expensive, and Chenle won't let me touch his even to try before I buy."

"What about that other fairy that Mark and Donghyuck know? You've met him before at a study session, right?"

"Who— oh, right, uh... Jungwoo. Maybe... but I really don't want to be asking a fairy that I don't know for a favor, even something so small. I barely ask the one that I do know for anything, and when I do, I always regret it."

You snickered. "That's fair. Seems like you're just going to suffer for the rest of your life then, Renjun."

"Oh, woe is me," he sighed dramatically, taking his hands off his eyes to start packing up his stuff.

"You know who I bet could help you with your whole eye problem?"

"Who?"

You shouldered your backpack, looking your friend in the eye very seriously. "The aliens, obviously."

"Hey, you know what! They probably could!" Renjun huffed indignantly, grabbing his bag to follow you out of the library.

You were laughing as he kept ranting at you.

"Listen, you guys shit on me way too much for this. And aliens probably could help me with my eye problems if they ever came to Earth, because then they'd have very advanced technology and could very well have the engineering capabilities to make me a screen or a pair of glasses—"

"Or a new pair of bionic eyeballs." You offered up.

"Exactly!" He threw his hands up as you spotted a familiar figure waiting at the bottom of the library stairs.

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