Meet me in the pale moonlight (Y/n POV) pt.2

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A/n: I know Im late... idk if it is good enough for this latest update



The sun dipped below the horizon as I made my way back to Park Jihyo's manor. The evening air was crisp, carrying with it the scents of blooming flowers and the faint promise of adventure. Every step seemed to echo the anticipation I felt. The strange blend of fear and excitement mingled in my chest, making my heartbeat quicken.

When I arrived at the grand manor, its towering spires and intricate details looked even more majestic in the moonlight. The soft glow of the lanterns lining the path to the entrance cast gentle shadows on the stone walls. I took a deep breath and knocked softly on the heavy wooden door.

A servant opened it, giving me a polite nod. "Welcome back," he said, guiding me down the familiar corridors. My heart raced as we approached the chamber where I had met Park Jihyo earlier. I couldn't help but wonder what awaited me behind those doors.

The door creaked open, revealing Park Jihyo in her usual elegant attire. She was seated gracefully on the edge of her bed, her posture relaxed but commanding. The dim lighting highlighted the smooth contours of her face and the soft sheen of her dark hair. Her eyes met mine, and I felt a shiver of excitement run through me. They were the same deep, captivating eyes that had held me spellbound earlier.

"Come in," she said with a soft, welcoming smile. Her voice was like a soothing melody, calming my nerves. I stepped inside, trying to steady my breath as I approached her.

"Thank you for allowing me to visit again," I said, my voice slightly shaky. I sat down on the edge of the bed, trying to hide my nervousness. The mattress beneath me was soft, almost too soft, but it felt comforting against the anxiety that still lingered.

Park Jihyo's gaze was warm and curious as she settled beside me. The space between us was minimal, and her closeness made my heart pound even harder. She tilted her head slightly, her eyes fixed on mine with an intensity that made me feel like she could see right through me.

"I'm glad you came," she said, her smile widening. "So, tell me more about yourself. What do you enjoy doing?"

I took a moment to gather my thoughts, feeling the weight of her gaze on me. "Well, I love reading. Books have always been a way for me to escape and explore new worlds. I also enjoy music—it helps me relax."

Park Jihyo nodded, her eyes lighting up with interest. "I see. Books and music are wonderful ways to connect with different parts of yourself. What kind of books do you enjoy?"

I thought for a moment, trying to choose the right words. "I like historical novels and fantasy. I find it fascinating to explore different periods and realms through literature."

"Historical novels and fantasy, huh?" Park Jihyo mused, her fingers idly playing with a strand of her hair. "Those genres offer so much variety and depth. I must admit, I've read quite a few myself. There's something captivating about exploring the past and the imaginary."

As we talked, the initial awkwardness between us began to fade. Park Jihyo's presence was soothing, and her genuine interest in my words made me feel more at ease. Each time our eyes met, I felt a deeper connection forming. Her gaze was intense yet tender, making me feel like I was the only person in the world that mattered.

Our conversation meandered through various topics. We discussed our favorite books, shared stories from our lives, and even talked about our dreams for the future. Park Jihyo's laughter was gentle and infectious, and I found myself laughing along with her, enjoying the moment.

Eventually, the topic shifted to more personal matters. "You know," Park Jihyo said, her voice growing softer, "I've lived for quite a long time, and I've seen many things. But I find your perspective refreshing. It's a reminder of how much beauty and complexity there is in the world."

I blushed slightly at her compliment. "Thank you. That means a lot coming from you."

She looked at me with a thoughtful expression. "You've mentioned that you wanted to know more about me. Is there anything specific you're curious about?"

I hesitated, not wanting to intrude but feeling a strong desire to understand her better. "If you don't mind me asking, what's it like being a vampire? How does it affect your daily life?"

Park Jihyo's expression shifted to one of contemplation. "Being a vampire has its challenges and its privileges. The most significant difference is the way I experience the world. I see things more vividly, and my senses are heightened. However, it also means I have to be cautious about revealing my true nature."

Her eyes met mine again, and I noticed a flicker of sadness in them. "It's not always easy. There are many things I have to keep hidden from those around me. But moments like this, when I can be myself without pretense, are precious."

I felt a pang of sympathy for her. "It must be difficult to live with such a burden."

Park Jihyo nodded, a small, wistful smile on her lips. "It can be, but it's also part of who I am. I've learned to embrace both the light and the darkness within me."

Our conversation continued until the room grew dimmer, the moonlight filtering through the curtains and casting a soft glow over us. As the night wore on, I felt a deep sense of contentment. Park Jihyo's presence was soothing, and our connection felt more profound with each passing moment.

When it was time for me to leave, I stood up reluctantly, feeling a mix of sadness and satisfaction. Park Jihyo walked me to the door, her eyes reflecting a blend of emotions.

"It was wonderful spending time with you," she said softly. "I hope you'll come back soon."

I nodded, feeling a warm flutter in my chest. "I'd like that. Thank you for everything."

As I stepped out into the cool night air, I glanced back one last time. Park Jihyo stood in the doorway, her eyes meeting mine with a look of affection and curiosity. I could see the hint of a smile on her lips, and it made my heart skip a beat.

Walking home, I felt a sense of excitement for the future. The night seemed to sparkle with new possibilities, and I couldn't wait to see where this new relationship would lead. The memory of Park Jihyo's gaze and our conversation lingered in my mind, a beautiful reminder of the unexpected connections that can change our lives forever.

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