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At Jasmine & Pearls, you happily accepted your drinks from Shotaro, the siren working behind the counter, before taking them to go. There was a small waterfront park just around the corner, and fall was starting to descend, meaning that it wouldn't be too hot to just sit out there. You two walked a couple minutes down the trails away from the noisier playground to a secluded area, and found a nice soft patch of clover, wildflowers, and grasses to sit down on. Taking a sip of your boba and tilting your head back, you relished in the feeling of the warmth of the sun's rays on your face. This was just a perfect Saturday. You had finished up your project, it was beautiful weather, and now you're hanging out with Jisung.

"Hey, Jisung?" You pulled your head back up to look at him.

"Hm?" He raised his eyebrows, lifting his straw to his lips.

"How did you get to campus so fast?"

The dragon coughed on his drink for a second, and you were momentarily afraid of him actually choking on a tapioca pearl, but he thankfully pulled through. He scratched at the back of his neck, looking down at his drink as he mumbled something so quiet that you couldn't make out a single word of it.

"What?"

"I was at the bakery," he admitted, enunciating much clearer this time.

You immediately knew which one he was talking about. Half Moon Bakery, where your werewolf friend Jeno worked. It was just around the block from campus, not even a two-minute walk.

"Oh, were you and Chenle bothering Jeno at work?" That was one of Chenle's favorite pastimes: causing mischief and having Jisung tag along. Not that Jisung didn't often participate too, but it was typically the fairy's idea.

"No, just me. I was... I was waiting for you to finish up at the library."

A happiness swelled up in your chest, and your fingers itched to do something with all the extra energy suddenly coursing through your veins. So you started plucking some of the clover and flowers in front of you.

"Well I'm glad you did, Ji," you smiled softly at him. "After all, it made your dashing rescue a lot easier."

Jisung just kept gazing at you for a few more seconds before he suddenly looked down, picking up his boba and sucking down half of it in one go. You swore his ears were pink as he went to ask you, "So uhm, what was the project that you and Renjun were working on?"

"Well it's for our Special Topics in Magical Creatures Studies class. This semester Dr. Kwon is teaching it, so of course you know what it's about."

He stared blankly at you, and you suddenly remembered that not everybody you know is a Magical Creatures Studies major like you and Renjun.

"Oh, sorry. Well, Dr. Kwon was the first human to have an interspecies marriage legally—"

This time a dribble of milk tea came out of the side of Jisung's mouth as he coughed on it, and you unzipped the front pocket of your bookbag to grab a couple napkins you had stashed in there at the shop. He took them from you gratefully, wiping at his mouth.

"Sprung a leak, Ji?" You asked with an eyebrow raise. "You alright?"

"I'm fine, I'm fine. Go ahead, sorry."

"Anyway, Dr. Kwon technically had the first marriage certificate for an interspecies marriage between a human and magical being that listed each as such. Obviously, there's been a long history of romantic relationships between species as long as everyone's existed, and as long as people have been getting married. It's just that within in the modern history of our current society and laws, Dr. Kwon was the first that we know of. There were definitely couples that got married before her but had to falsify their species on the certificate at the time, unfortunately. And the fact that Dr. Kwon is still you know, alive, and plenty well enough to be teaching a class on this stuff... it's really humbling. I'm honored to learn from her but it's also a little harrowing that it hasn't even been one lifetime yet, you know?"

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