oh my god. i need pt. 2 of stepmom aeri
*sigh* i guess we back to grindingđŞ
vampire!haerin x fem!reader x vampire!minji
synopsis: ynâs escape from a cruel orphanage leads her to the grand castle of two mysterious sisters, minji and haerin. as secrets unravel, yn discovers she is the reincarnation of minjiâs past lover, a revelation that ignites dangerous desires and bitter jealousy. caught in a web of immortal love and betrayal, yn must decide if her new life is truly a blessingâor a curse that comes with the night.
warnings: mention of blood; mild violence; past character death(?); implied past trauma; slightly suggestive; intended lowercase; not proofread i ain't have time for thatđ¤Ş
a/n: should've made this into a two part series but mehđ¤ˇââď¸ i didn't have a lot of time to write so it may be great at some parts but shitty at some partsđđ
it was a stormy night, the wind howling as the rain lashed against your body. cold seeped into your bones with each step, your hands trembling as you made the final delivery of the nightâa warm meal from the restaurant downtown. you shivered as you fumbled with the heavy iron gate of the grand gothic castle, a place that looked like it had been frozen in time since the 16th century. the owner had been a regular for months now, ordering the same meal at the same time, always asking for it to be left on the table in the center of the lobby.
you knew the routine by heart: the towering arches, the dim lighting, a few candles flickering amidst weak bulbs, and that unsettling dust-covered tarp draped over a massive portrait youâd never dared to look under. tonight, however, something felt different. your instincts prickled, the hairs on your neck rising. you couldnât shake the feeling of being watched.
as you set the mushroom soup down, the steam rising in comforting curls, you felt itâa pair of unseen eyes scrutinizing your every move. high above, hidden among the shadows of a grand chandelier, a bat stirred. its sharp gaze traced over the bruises and cuts littering your arms and legs, remnants of your life outside these walls. it noticed everything.
you flinched, your mind flashing back to the orphanage. the place you had called "home" for as long as you could remember. ever since the kindly former owner had fallen ill and her cruel sister had taken over, life had become unbearable. you and the other children had been turned into unpaid laborers, your meager earnings siphoned off to fund the new ownerâs lavish lifestyle. as one of the older children, you took it upon yourself to steal bread from the restaurant where you worked, enough to share with the youngest in the orphanage, ensuring they didnât starve.
but tonight, as you prepared to slip out and head back to the orphanage before curfew, you froze. a voiceâa voice like silk draped in steelâcut through the air.
âyou, child.â you whipped around, your heart leaping into your throat. standing before you were two womenâno, not women. their pale skin gleamed in the dim light, their eyes too sharp, their bodies too still. one was tall, almost statuesque, her beauty cold and regal. the other, shorter, with an air of restless energy, her feline-like eyes gleaming in the shadows.
âsit,â the tall one commanded, her voice smooth yet laced with authority. instinctively, you took a step back, but her piercing gaze seemed to hold you in place, compelling you to obey. you felt the chair beneath you as if it were a trap, pulling you closer to them.
âgood girl,â the shorter one smirked, her voice carrying a playful menace. âitâs much easier this way.â
you glanced at the table where you had left the soup, your mind racing. âwhat do you want?â you managed to stammer, your heart pounding like a drum in your chest.
âwe want to know about you,â the tall one replied, her eyes studying the bruises on your arms. âiâm minji, and this is my sister haerin. weâve been watching you.â
âwatching me?â you echoed, disbelief mingling with fear. âwhy?â
âbecause youâre interesting,â haerin purred, tilting her head. âyouâve got spirit, and we admire that.â
âand youâre alone,â minji added, her tone softening slightly, though the chill in her eyes remained. âyou donât belong in that orphanage. itâs a wretched place, isnât it? we can offer you something betterâa life free from suffering.â
the weight of her words hung in the air, thick and suffocating. you recalled the nights spent huddled with the younger children, stealing bread to stave off hunger, and the feeling of despair that often settled in your chest. âwhat do you mean by âbetterâ?â you asked cautiously, curiosity creeping into your voice.
âyouâd be safe here,â minji said, taking a step closer, her presence both alluring and intimidating. âwe have everything you could ever need. food, shelter, freedom. no more curfews, no more cruelty. just⌠comfort.â
âcomfort?â you scoffed, still wary. âhow can i trust you? youâre⌠different.â
haerin chuckled softly, her laughter echoing in the empty hall. âdifferent, yes, but we are not monsters. weâre offering you a chance to escape a life filled with pain. think about it. the choice is yours.â
âi donât want to be a prisoner in some castle,â you shot back, but doubt crept into your mind, nagging at you. âwhatâs the catch?â
âno catch,â minji reassured you, her voice almost hypnotic. âjust the opportunity for a new beginning. youâve survived alone for too long; let us show you what itâs like to be cared for.â
as the weight of her words settled, you felt a flicker of hopeâa tantalizing possibility of belonging. it was so tempting, and yetâŚ
âwhy me?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper.
âbecause youâre resilient,â haerin replied, her eyes sparkling with mischief. âand we like resilience. youâre not like the others, are you? youâve got a fire in you that deserves to be nurtured.â
âimagine it,â minji urged, her gaze penetrating. âyou could be part of something extraordinary, a life filled with adventure and mystery. weâll teach you everything. you wonât have to hide anymore.â
you hesitated, feeling the storm outside rage on, a mirror to the turmoil within you. the allure of their offer was strong, yet fear held you back. âwhat if i regret it?â
âyou wonât,â haerin said, a smile playing on her lips. âi promise youâll never look back. weâll protect you. besides, if you donât like it, you can always leave.â
âbut where would i go?â you replied, your voice barely audible as reality settled in.
âthatâs the beauty of it,â minji said, a hint of a smile creeping onto her face. âyou wouldnât need to go anywhere else. this could be your home.â
the warmth in her words felt like a balm to your weary soul. you looked at them, their expectant gazes piercing through the darkness. the thought of escaping the orphanage, of finally finding a place to belong, was intoxicating.
âi⌠i donât know,â you admitted, wrestling with your fears and hopes.
âtake your time,â minji said gently, her demeanor shifting to one of patience. âbut weâre here, waiting for your decision. whenever youâre ready.â
as you sat there, the flickering candlelight casting shadows on the walls, you realized that this might be the chance you had been yearning forâa chance to escape a life of pain, to embrace something unknown yet enticing. but as the thought settled in, doubt gnawed at the edges of your mind. was it really that simple? could you just walk away from everythingâinto the arms of two strangers who seemed far too perfect, too predatory?
your eyes darted to the chandelier, the bulbs dying to light the room. everything about this place screamed danger, from the eerie silence to the sistersâ unnervingly graceful movements. and yet, beneath that fear, a different emotion stirred. curiosity.
"how do i know you're not just trapping me here?" you asked, your voice barely above a whisper, but the words heavy with the weight of your mistrust. "everyone promises something better, but it's never real. how are you any different from the people who made me promises before?"
minjiâs expression softened, her gaze turning almost empathetic. "youâre right to be cautious," she said, her voice like velvet in the air, soothing but still sharp enough to cut. "the world has been unkind to you, but weâre not here to offer empty words. we offer something real, something tangible."
"and what is that, exactly?" you countered, your suspicion hardening again. "you talk about a better life, but what do you even want from me? people don't offer kindness for free."
haerinâs lips curved into a smirk, her sharp eyes gleaming in the dim light. "you're clever. i like that." she leaned forward, resting her arms on the table, her movements feline and calculated. "weâre not asking for much. just⌠loyalty. youâll find that in time, itâll be mutual."
"mutual?" you repeated, the word sounding foreign in your mouth. "and what happens if i decide i don't want to stay?"
"then you leave," minji answered smoothly, her voice a serene melody, though her eyes flickered with something darker, more possessive. "but trust me, after youâve seen what we offer, you wonât want to."
their words draped over you like a fog, thick and seductive, but still, something nagged at you. you had learned the hard way that promises often concealed something sinister. every adult in your life had betrayed you in some way, from the orphanage owner who claimed to take care of you, only to bleed you dry, to the people who pretended to care, only to vanish when it mattered most.
"i'm not like the others who come through here, am i?" you asked, testing the waters. "youâve had other people⌠visitors."
minjiâs smile thinned slightly, but her composure remained flawless. "none like you."
"what makes me different?" you pressed, leaning forward. "why me?"
for a moment, silence stretched between you. haerinâs eyes narrowed, assessing you, while minji seemed to be weighing her next words carefully.
"because you're already part of our world," haerin finally said, her voice lower, more dangerous. "you just donât know it yet."
the hairs on the back of your neck rose, a shiver running down your spine. "what do you mean?"
"youâve been surviving on scraps and shadows your whole life," minji added, her tone delicate but firm. "the world youâve known is just a sliver of whatâs out there. youâre different because youâve been forged by hardship. we see potential in you."
"potential for what?" you asked, your voice trembling slightly. "to become like you?"
"perhaps," minji said, her eyes glinting. "in time. if you choose to. but for now, all we offer is safety, shelter, and a way out of the life thatâs been choking you."
you could feel your heartbeat in your throat, each thud echoing louder than the last. the weight of their offer pressed on you like a storm cloud, and yet⌠there was still a small voice inside, warning you, screaming at you to run. but run where? back to the orphanage where starvation and abuse awaited? back to a life where your only escape was through stolen bread and the brief, bitter moments of freedom when you were alone in the streets?
you stood, your legs shaky, but you didnât back away. âi donât want to be a pawn in someone elseâs game,â you said, voice firm despite your pounding heart.
minji rose as well, graceful and composed. âyou wonât be,â she promised, stepping closer, her hand reaching out but stopping just shy of touching you. âyouâll be a part of something greater, something far beyond what you can imagine.â
haerin stood, moving to the side like a shadow. "the question is, do you trust yourself enough to take that step?"
your breath caught in your throat. trust yourself? did you? every instinct in you screamed not to trust them, not to believe in the honeyed words of two ethereal creatures who barely blinked. but beneath that fear, there was a whisper, a tiny voice askingâwhat if this is real? what if you finally had a chance to escape?
you glanced from minji to haerin, their eyes fixed on you, waiting. the candlelight flickered, casting elongated shadows that danced on the stone walls, and you realized there was no clear answer, no certainty in either path. but the thought of going back to the orphanage, to that suffocating misery, was enough to make the decision for you.
with a slow, shaky breath, you nodded. âfine. iâll stay.â
minjiâs smile returned, soft and triumphant. âgood choice,â she said softly.
haerinâs eyes gleamed, her smirk deepening as she let out a low, satisfied laugh. âyou wonât regret it. welcome to your new life.â
after showing you around the house and talking about each of your backgrounds while sipping warm tea and nibbling on cookies, minji and haerin finally asked you to choose one of the rooms you liked. "just pick one, it doesnât matter. iâll ask someone to send you clothes and other things you need."
you frowned when minji mentioned 'someone,' but quickly brushed it off. while you were weighing which room suited you best, haerin excused herself to head to her own room.
"ah, donât worry about her. sheâs an introvert, probably ran out of energy for interaction," minji shrugged, gently placing a hand on your shoulder. "so, have you decided?"
you nodded, pointing to the room across from minjiâsânot too large, but its window facing the garden stretched beautifully upwards. "aha! a good choice, i think weâll make great partners."
though you had many questions about minjiâs choice of words, you didnât dare voice your curiosity. minji left you alone in the room after wishing you goodnight. "welcome to your new life, yn."
after cleaning yourself upâgetting out of your rain-soaked clothes, taking a warm bath for the first time in years, you finally went to sleep. that night, you dreamt of a fragment of your past. your parents came to pick you up from the orphanage, taking you for a bike ride in the city park, and then sharing your favorite chocolate ice cream. you smiled in your sleep.
***
the next morning, your body's automatic alarm kicked in. just as the clock struck 4 a.m., you woke up. you turned to the window; the day was still darkâof course. rather than continuing to sleep and lazing around, you decided to get up, clean the dust and cobwebs hanging from the ceiling, and maybe even make breakfast. minji and haerin hadnât shown their faces yet; they were probably still deep in slumber in their respective rooms.
after the brief tour minji and haerin gave you last night, you were fairly familiar with the layout of the grand castle. âturn right, then go straight,â you repeated in your mind as you walked toward the kitchen. upon arriving, just as you suspected, the kitchen was a messâit seemed minji and haerin had never cooked before since there was only a lump of bread that looked like it had been made ages ago and a⌠dead rat? you jumped slightly as you mentally mapped out how to clean this cursed kitchen.
with nothing else to do, you decided to head to minji's reading roomâshe had allowed you to read any book you liked, except for one red leather-bound book protected by a glass case as clear as water.
as you entered the grand library, time seemed to stand still. the books in this library looked more extensive than those in the city library! wow, from one end to the other, all you could see were books! you cheered inwardly, the doubts that had lingered in your heart last night vanished. even without the luxury they offered, you would want to stay here, surrounded by your favorite things: books.
without you realizing it, the sun began to rise. its bright light made you squint. you hurriedly closed the book, returned it to its place, and rushed back to the kitchenâyou needed to start tidying up; you couldnât act like an unruly child.
âoh, so youâre up, I see? i was just sending haerin to wake you,â minji said, wearing a knee-length floral dress, her hair down, illuminated by the warm glow of the hanging lamp as she prepared an omelet in the once-messy kitchen. even the latest modern tools were neatly arranged.
âdo you like it? haerin and i just ordered it, but it arrived so quickly, right?â you nodded at both questions, walking over to minjiâher tall figure towering over you. âdo you need help?â
âyou can set the plates on the dining table.â her gentle gaze met yours, and it took just a moment for you to nod, promptly carrying out her request.
as you carefully placed the plates on the long, ornate dining table, the distant sound of minji humming from the kitchen filled the air, her soft voice weaving through the silence of the grand castle. there was something strangely comforting in the way she moved through the house, her presence always bringing a sense of calm. you finished arranging the silverware, trying to focus on the task, but the scent of freshly cooked eggs and the warmth of minjiâs voice were hard to ignore.
minji emerged from the kitchen, carrying a tray with practiced ease. her movements were graceful, almost too perfect for such a simple task. âyouâve set everything so beautifully,â she remarked, her dark eyes meeting yours briefly before she set the tray down. there was an intensity in her gaze that made your heart quicken, though her tone remained gentle.
you busied yourself with adjusting a plate, your fingers fidgeting under her watchful eyes. âthank you... you make everything look so easy,â you murmured, trying not to let your voice tremble. minji chuckled softly, her eyes never leaving you. âiâve had a lot of time to perfect the little things,â she said with a cryptic smile, her words hanging in the air. timeâwhat did she mean by that? the question lingered, but before you could ask, she gestured toward the chair beside her. âcome, sit with me.â
as you sat down, your thoughts still swirling with uncertainty, haerin appeared at the entrance of the dining room, her eyes narrowing slightly as she took in the scene. âi was looking for you earlier,â she said, her voice low but pointed. you glanced at her. âsorry... haerin-unnie,â you mumbled, eyes downcast. she approached, her fingers brushing lightly over your shoulder, a fleeting touch that sent a shiver down your spine. âdonât do it again,â she whispered, her lips barely curving into a smile before she turned to join her sister at the table.
with both sisters seated on either side of you, the tension in the air was palpable. minjiâs calm, steady presence contrasted sharply with haerinâs quiet intensity, leaving you caught between their different energies. as minji served the food, her movements so close you could feel the warmth of her arm, you couldnât help but wonderâhow long could you stay balanced between them?
you tried to steady your breath as minji poured tea into your cup, the delicate clink of porcelain breaking the silence between the three of you. her movements were elegant, precise, like everything she did was part of some silent performance. you found yourself staring at the way her fingers wrapped around the teapot handleâlong, slender, but there was a quiet strength in them that both unsettled and intrigued you. she caught you looking and smiled faintly, a smile that didnât quite reach her eyes.
âyou donât have to be so nervous, you know,â she said, her voice low and smooth. âyouâre safe here, yn. as long as you follow the house rules.â
haerin, who had been quietly watching from across the table, let out a small huff, leaning back in her chair with an amused smirk playing on her lips. âminji, you always scare them with that âhouse rulesâ speech.â her tone was light, but there was a sharpness behind it. âbesides, itâs not like we bite⌠at least, not without permission.â
your eyes darted between them, unsure how to respond. minji shot haerin a brief glance, her expression unreadable, but you could feel the tension simmering just beneath the surface. haerin's teasing words lingered in the air, and though you laughed nervously, you couldnât shake the feeling that there was truth hidden in her jest.
minji reached out, placing her hand lightly on your wrist. the touch was gentle, but it held you in place, drawing your attention back to her. âdonât mind her,â she said softly, her thumb brushing over your skin. âyouâre our guest, and weâll take care of you. isnât that what you wanted?â
the question caught you off guard, pulling at the thoughts you had been trying to suppress since you arrived. was this what you wanted? the quiet luxury, the sense of safety, the promise of something more? your life had been nothing but chaos, a constant struggle to survive, and now here you wereâcaught in the orbit of these two enigmatic sisters, both offering something you hadnât known you craved. and yet, the unease remained. could you really trust them?
before you could answer, haerin stood, her chair scraping softly against the floor. âiâm going for a walk,â she announced, casting a final glance at you. âif you decide you want some fresh air, come find me.â she didnât wait for a response, disappearing down the hallway with her usual silent grace.
left alone with minji, the air felt heavier, more intimate. she still hadnât let go of your wrist, her touch lingering longer than necessary. when she finally withdrew her hand, her gaze softened, as if she could sense the storm of emotions churning within you.
âtake your time adjusting,â she said, standing and gathering the empty plates with practiced ease. âthis place⌠itâs not for everyone, but i think youâll come to appreciate it. and us.â
she smiled again, that same enigmatic curve of her lips, and with that, she disappeared back into the kitchen, leaving you alone with your thoughts.
***
after a few days living there and wanders through all the rooms, you found yourself with nothing left to do. the silence of the house felt strange and a little unsettling after the business of the orphanage. you werenât used to having free time, and you werenât sure how to spend it. at first, you thought about going back to the library, where you felt comfortable, but the nice weather outside caught your attention.
a walk in the garden sounded nice.
then, a new idea came to youâflowers. the garden could use some color, and maybe minji would like that too. feeling excited, you decided to skip the library and instead made your way to minjiâs room. you knocked on the door gently, a little nervous but hoping sheâd agree.
"come in, i didnât lock the door."
you stepped inside, and the sight before you took your breath away. minji was in her room, draped in soft fabrics that hugged her form in all the right places. her hair cascaded around her shoulders, framing her face in a way that made your heart race. the dim light filtering through the curtains created a warm glow, emphasizing her delicate features. she looked ethereal, almost otherworldly, and you couldn't help but feel a flutter of excitement at the sight of her.
âwhat brings you here so early?â minji asked, her voice smooth like velvet. there was a softness in her gaze that made you feel both comfortable and exhilarated, as if she could see right into your thoughts.
you hesitated for a moment, trying to find the right words. âi was thinking... the garden could use some flowers, and i thought you might want to come with me to pick some.â
minjiâs expression shifted slightly, her playful demeanor softening. âoh, sweetie, that sounds lovely,â she replied, her tone warm. âbut i really need to rest and i have to be ready for... other things.â
you felt a pang of disappointment, but you understood. âright, of course. you need your rest.â
âbut,â she said, leaning closer, a teasing smile playing on her lips, âyouâre welcome to go on your own. who knows, maybe youâll find something beautiful out there.â
you swallowed hard, feeling a rush of warmth at the way she was looking at you. âmaybe I will,â you replied, trying to sound casual even as your heart raced.
âjust remember, if you find something special, youâll have to show me when you get back.â her gaze held yours for a moment longer, a spark of something electric passing between you.
âi will,â you promised, your voice barely a whisper. as you turned to leave, you couldnât shake the feeling of her eyes on you, a lingering warmth that stayed with you as you made your way to the garden.
stepping outside, the fresh air washed over you, but the image of minji lingered in your mindâher beauty, her laughter, and the way her presence made everything feel just a little more intense. you took a deep breath, determined to find the perfect flowers, even if it meant doing so alone.
***
the path to the market felt very familiar. back at the orphanage, you were often sent by the chefâwho still had a conscience and didnât report you when you stole some snacks from the kitchenâto shop. your mind wandered again. is this really okay? leaving them suffering in that orphanage alone? but you quickly pushed those thoughts away. when an opportunity arises, you must take full advantage of it.
you encountered a few acquaintancesâthe market vendorsâwho were taken aback by your appearance. âuh, yeah. someone rich adopted me!â
upon arriving at the flower shop, you spent a while selecting and inhaling the scents of the flowers. you approached the owner and asked them to send someone to plant flowers in the castle gardenâwith minji and haerin's permission, of course. you settled on white peonies and cherry blossoms for minji, and black dahlias with dark purple orchids for haerin.
you hummed softly on the way back, deciding to stop by the bakery you used to visit with your parents when you were little. ha⌠the interior of this bakery hadnât changed at all, and the smell was exactly as you remembered. after ordering a pain au chocolat and a cup of cappuccino, you chose to sit by the window, watching people go by.
your family used to be very wealthy until a problem caused your parents to divorce, losing their fortune and abandoning you on the streets. you pushed those memories far away, even though you still lived in the same city as themâwondering if they still remembered you after the issue ended five years ago. maybe you could visit other places with minji and haerin later. this time, you went straight home after finishing your food and drink.
as you made your way back to the castle, your mind raced with thoughts of minji. the flowers in your hands felt like a bridge between you, a gesture of gratitude for the kindness she had shown you. but beneath that gratitude lay a hint of confusion. could it be that minji saw you differently than you intended? you shook your head, dismissing the notion. she was a figure of strength and beauty, almost like a maternal presence, someone who offered you solace in a world that had shown you little kindness.
when you entered the castle, you found haerin in the living room, her feline grace contrasting sharply with the imposing architecture. she looked up, her gaze assessing. âwhere were you?â she asked, an edge of concern lacing her tone.
âthe market,â you replied, holding up the bouquet as if it would validate your actions. âi got flowers for you and minji.â
her expression shifted slightly, a flicker of something unreadable crossing her face. âyou didnât tell me you were going out. you should have asked first.â
âiââ
âitâs not about that,â she cut you off, her voice softening. âjust be careful. you never know what could happen out there.â
your mind raced as haerinâs words sank in, but something still didnât add up. the timing, the way she spokeâthere was more to her confession. you werenât naive; it wasnât just a warning. something darker, something bitter, lingered beneath the surface of her words. jealousy. you could feel it, even though she hadnât said it outright. haerin wanted somethingâno, someoneâthat wasnât hers.
you took a shaky breath. âwhy tell me all of this now, haerin? if youâre trying to protect me, why make it sound like youâre... bitter?â
she gave a small, sharp laugh, her eyes narrowing slightly. âyou think iâm bitter?â her tone was mocking, but there was a flicker of something real behind it. âmaybe youâre right. but itâs not because iâm jealous of you.â
a chill crept over you. âthen what?â
haerin stepped closer, her voice low as she spoke. âitâs because youâre not who you think you are, yn. youâre playing a part you donât even know about. this isnât some fairytale where you get adopted by a rich woman and live happily ever after. you were brought here for a reason.â
âwhat reason?â your voice came out sharper than you expected, frustration edging into fear. âwhat are you talking about?â
she hesitated, her gaze hardening as if weighing her next words. then, with an almost dismissive shrug, she dropped the bombshell: âweâre vampires.â
the room seemed to tilt for a second, your breath caught in your throat. it couldnât be. vampires? it sounded ridiculous, impossibleâbut the look in her eyes said she wasnât lying. the blood drained from your face, your hands shaking slightly.
you backed up, trying to process the words, but before you could respond, the door swung open with a force that made your heart lurch. minji stood there, her usually calm face twisted in fury. âhaerin,â she growled, voice sharp as ice, âwhat the hell did you just do?â
you saw it thenâminjiâs eyes, no longer just a deep brown, now gleaming with something unnatural. anger. hunger. her gaze flicked to you, and for the first time, you felt fear crawl up your spine. she was taller, more imposing in that moment, her presence dominating the room.
âyou werenât supposed to know yet,â minji hissed, stepping toward you, her movements too fluid, too quick. âyou werenât ready.â the rage in her eyes flickered with something else, something primal. you stepped back, your heart pounding in your ears.
âiâi didnâtââ you tried to form words, but they wouldnât come. your back hit the wall, and suddenly, minji was inches away. her eyes darkened, and you could feel her breath on your neck, the air shifting as she leaned in closer, too close.
you froze, terror gripping your chest as you realized what she might do. her lips brushed your skin, cold and soft, and for a moment, the world narrowed to just her touch. then her teeth grazed your neck.
âminji!â haerinâs voice cut through the tension like a whip, snapping minji out of whatever trance she was in. she stepped back, blinking as if waking from a dream. for a second, her face softenedâthen the fury returned, but this time it wasnât directed at you.
âyou did this,â minji snarled, turning to haerin, her voice low and dangerous. âshe wasnât supposed to know yet.â
you gasped, stumbling away from them, your hand clutching your neck where you could still feel the ghost of her touch. the fear and confusion twisted inside you, but there was something elseâa deep sadness, a realization that maybe this great opportunity wasnât what it seemed. everything was unraveling so quickly.
as you backed away from them, memories of your past flooded backâyour family, the life you had lost. it was all connected, somehow. the reason youâd ended up in the orphanage, the secrets your parents had kept from you. they hadnât abandoned you because of money or misfortune. no, it was something more twisted. your parents had once been part of a world like this, a world of power and darkness. you were caught in the middle of something far older than you had known.
you clutched the side of your head, the memories flashing too quickly. your motherâs distant eyes, the arguments late at night when they thought you werenât listening, the day they left you at the orphanage, telling you it was for your own safety. everything clicked into place.
âi shouldâve known,â you muttered under your breath, looking back at minji with wide, terrified eyes. âthis wasnât a coincidence. i look like him, donât i? your husband.â
minjiâs gaze softened, but the sadness in her eyes was undeniable. she didnât deny it.
and in that moment, you realized this was much bigger than you could have ever imagined. maybe you were just another piece in their long, immortal gameâused to fill the void of their eternal loss.
as the warmth of minji's bite coursed through your veins, the world seemed to shift. a flood of memories that didnât belong to you rushed into your mindâfragments of another life, another time. you staggered slightly, clutching minjiâs arm as flashes of faces, voices, and emotions overwhelmed you. one face in particular stood outâa manâs, someone who felt strangely familiar. his voice echoed in your head, filled with love and devotion... for minji.
âi remember him,â you whispered, your voice barely audible. âi remember... being him.â
minjiâs eyes widened in shock, her grip tightening around your arm. there was a flicker of recognition, of something deep and ancient between you. âit canât be,â she murmured, her voice trembling. âyouâre... youâre him, reincarnated.â her words were barely above a whisper, but the weight of them crushed you. the memories, the feelingsâthey werenât just fragments; they were yours.
it made sense now. the pull youâd felt toward minji, the unexplainable connection, the way her face had felt so familiar, like something out of a dream. you had been her husband, a lifetime ago. the man who chose mortality over immortality.
âhe didnât want to live forever,â you muttered, piecing it together. âhe refused to become what you are.â the revelation hit you hard, and you looked up at her, searching her eyes for answers. âthatâs why he left, isnât it?â
minjiâs expression shifted, sorrow filling her eyes as she nodded. âhe couldnât bear the thought of eternity. he chose to live a normal life, to die. but he promised... he promised he would find me again, somehow.â
the air in the room thickened with the weight of those words. you had been brought back to her, against all odds, against time itself. and now, you were standing in front of her once more, caught in the web of fate.
haerinâs gaze flickered with a mix of emotionsâjealousy, frustration, and something deeper, a bitterness that had built up over years. âyou always win, donât you, minji?â her voice cracked, the mask of coldness slipping away to reveal the hurt beneath. âeven after all this time, even after everything... you still get what you want.â
minji looked at her, pain in her eyes, but there was nothing she could say to soothe her sisterâs wounds. âhaerinâŚâ
âno, donât,â haerin cut her off, her voice hollow now. âi need to go.â she turned away from the two of you, her steps deliberate but heavy. âi canât stay here anymore.â she paused at the door, her silhouette framed by the dim light of the castleâs hallway. âtake care of her,â she whispered, almost too softly to hear. then, without another word, she disappeared into the night, leaving the castle quieter than it had ever been.
you stood there, unsure of what to say, unsure if there was anything to be said. but minjiâs hand found yours, squeezing gently, grounding you in that moment. her eyes, once filled with rage and hunger, now only held a quiet sorrow.
âiâm sorry,â she whispered, her voice barely audible, the weight of her confession heavy in the air.
weeks passed, the castle settling into a new rhythm without haerinâs presence. and soon, everything started to fall into placeâyour memories, the truth of your past. you werenât just some random girl caught in their world. you were the reincarnation of minjiâs husband, the one who had chosen death over the curse of immortality. you had been given a second chance, a chance to live again, but fate had brought you back into the very world you had tried to escape.
and yet, this time, you didnât run.
three months later, the castle felt more like a home. the cold, stone walls were softened by the warmth of life within them. the garden bloomed with the flowers you had planted, a mix of color and life that mirrored the changes in your own heart. the past no longer felt like a burdenâit was part of you, and part of minji.
one evening, you sat at the long dining table, minji by your side, your parents across from you. the room was lit by soft, golden light, the warm glow of candles filling the space. laughter echoed through the halls as you shared stories and memories, the tension of your earlier days here forgotten.
minjiâs hand rested on yours, her touch familiar and comforting. your parents, who had been lost to you for so long, had accepted this strange, new life you had found. the weight of the past had lifted, replaced by a new beginning.
you looked at minji, and she smiledâa smile that carried a hundred years of longing and love. and for the first time, you felt truly at peace. this was where you were meant to be, not just as minjiâs eternal love but as part of a family once more.
and haerin? wherever she was, you hoped she found her own peace, away from the shadows of the past.
as the night went on, the warmth in the room grew, not just from the fire crackling in the hearth, but from the love shared around the table. for the first time in your life, you felt truly whole.
and in that moment, everything felt right.
lowkey want to post drabbles...
pham hanni x fem!reader
synopsis: summer break have always been special to you, but this time it's different. who knows that the little fairy that have always stayed by your side managed to steal a kiss?
warnings: messed up grammar (english is my second language pls bear with me); harsh language/jokes; no other than that ig
a/n: okay i donât even know what is this, i found this in my notes app. theyâre just two dorks in loveđ¤ in my productive writing erađ
sweat beads drops from your shin as hanni ran away with your ice cream deeper into the woods, swaying the plastic packaging.
âget back here, you littleâ ugh!â you groan, nearly tripped to a pretty big puddle of dirty water. you could hear hanni's laugh starting to echo from afar.
âtry to catch me, big fucking giant!â she laughs even louder, completely oblivious of you that were hiding behind a big tree nearby. when she passes by the tree, you jumped in front of her whike mimicking the sound of a tigerâresulting in her falling back onto a soft lumps of moss. you quickly took away your ice cream from her hand, finding it barely has a shape and completely mushed up (you ate it anyways). after stuffing the ice cream into your mouth, you reach hanni's arm, mumbling âare you okayâ. hanni's eyebrows furrow as she looks at you cutely angrily, patting the dirt and mosses that were on her short. she received a big laugh from you as the both of you walked side to side back to the campsite by the lake you were glamping together.
summer break nearly ends when you two decided to do something else other than lazily lay down in hanni's bed, with the summer breeze blows once or twice, watching movies while snacking. hanni suggested glamping, you couldn't refuse but to nod. it was the umpteenth time you spend your summer break with hanni. you were friends since first grade, when hanni decided to greet the nerdy-bitchy-and-ignorant-looking transfer child to be exact. you weren't very friendly at first, almost defensive, but when you see the brightest smile you've ever seen you immediately replied with another smileâunconciously. ever since, you two are insepareable; eating lunch, learning to read and write, even one time you refused to leave hanni in the bathroom. you treasure your one and only friend so much and she knows it, never leaving your side eitherâwell, except in the bathroom.
hanni grew into a social butterfly, you on the other hand prefer your own companyâand hanni's, of course. eventually, hanni found herself a friend groupâwhich doesn't mind that you always tag along with them. although while the other chat and exchanging informations, you quietly sat beside hanni. one hand holding a book, the other oftenly find itself holding hanni's.
âarenât you tired bro?â you sat beside hanni, taking your cup of tea. the latter shook her head, leaning against you. the night sky are bright with infinite amount of stars reflected in the body of water, you're glad you're able to share the moment with hanni.
âhave you ever thought about marriage? wouldnât it be great if were able to watch this kind of beautiful scenery with our partner?â you hummed in response, feeling a shiver down your spine.
âi wish i could stay here foreverrr.â hanni streches her back. getting up to pick a flat rock, throwing it against the water surface, the rock bounces a few times before it finally sinks down. you, with your own thoughts stared at her short and slender figure (that didn't go unnoticed by hanni, she always knew whenever you stare at her). she smiled, taking your hand to get you on your feet and started to hum a song you two have always liked since you were ten, once upon a dream. she rested her head on your shoulder, you two started to sway to the melody coming out of hanni's mouth. naturally, you put your right hand on hanniâs waist and close your eyes.
(âhello scary new girl! iâm hanni, do you want half of my orange?â the shorter girl in front of you streched out her palm, revealing a weird looking half of an orange, âi cleaned the yucky white part for you too!â
âno, t-thank you.â you refused at first, but seeing the frown on hanni's cute face made you change your mind, âit looks delicious though, i can eat it.â you took a piece and put it inside your mouth, âmy name is y/n, by the way.â)
âitâs midnight, we should probably go head back before itâs too dangerous.â hanniâs voice snapped you back to reality, âare you okay? you look... ugly....â hanni earned a slap on the shoulder.
âyeah, we should probably go back. whereâs the flashlight?â you watched as hanniâs face turned pale when her hand reaches her pocket, âfuck.â
"you left the flashlight in the cabin," on point. your face looks concerningly tense, but loosen up as soon as you realize that you can *ekhm* act brave to take care of hanni, âokay, i believe i still remember the path we took earlier. just donât go too far from me. if i die, we die together.â keyword: believe. to be honest you still remember the route you took to come here, itâs just the dark forest floor could be dangerous and with the wolf howling in the distance, it just adds up the tensionâyou took your time pretending to search for the way back to take advantage of the situation, you knew hanni easily gets scared especially in the dark.
âyou okay pham? we're almost there,â you took a look around for a few minutes, eyes finally lit up to a sight of a giant tree you know you came across earlier, âsee? weâre near, i left my ice cream packaging right in... this tree!â no answer from hanni who were sitting not far away from you. you started to get concerned, checking if the girl is still there.
âgod damn, y/n. how can you be not tired and afraid?â she raised her head, face just inches away from you. you back up almost immediately, a burst of pink tint grew on your cheeks while hanni sit down quitely.
âwell, uh- i mean, weâre together. now let's go it's getting a lot dangerous to be out here without any weapon.â you took hanni's arm awkwardly (you still wanted to keep her safe after all), the latter just follow along quietly, not letting out any sound anymore.
after what feels like forever, you two finally all clean (you slipped on the moss hanni fell on before) and warmed up inside. your and hanni's cheek were both still burning from what had happened earlier, busy with each of your own thoughts. you both could barely sleep that night.
the next day, you didn't find hanni on her side of the bed, instead finding her stepping inside the cabin with wet hair and fresh new clothes. you sat up looking dishelved, throwing you her wet towel.
âwake up, sleepyhead. weâre going home tomorrow, i still want to explore a lot of parts of the forest.â you groan, stretching your body and taking a freshly dry towel before going to the bathroom.
âdo you have a spare shirt? mineâs dirty from yesterday,â you come back from the bathroom wearing only ribbed sleeveless tops that emphasized your body shape, âif you don't have one i can just use this top. it's actually feels great having the wind blows directly to my skin.â you left hanni drooling at the sight, she think people must've eyed you the moment you stepped out of the bathroom.
âhere, use this.â
âhello kitty...?â you furrowed your eyebrows in disagreement but decided to wear it anyways and as expected, the fabrics pressed against your body since hanni is smaller than you, âoh shit, i think i streched it out a little bit.â you once again left hanni drooling at the sight of your abs and biceps.
âiâm sorry.â you held your palms together while bowing at a 90 degree angle, âiâll get you another tee once we're back.â hanni left you unanswered.
âhanni? youâre ready to go out?â your swift movement of pushing her glasses up snapped her back to reality.
âhuh? ohâ yes. let's go.â you nod cheerfully before grabbing a rosy-cheeked hanni.
***
âthis felt different,â you poke a mushroom when hanni's busy taking pictures of the beauty (you), âespecially with the fact we're graduating high school next year.â
âwhat does?â hanni stopped taking your picture to actually look at you, curious and a little confused as to what you mean.
âhigh school. it feels like it's going by so fast don't you think?â hanni took a seat beside you, knowing when you're thinking and being all melanchonic like this, there must've been someting you wanted to say.
âuhuh, but we got to spend it together and i promise you'll never forget this last year of high school.â i won't let you forget it when all you do is stay by my side.
âi justâ i want to be in a relationship too y'know. all our friends have at least fucked someone while even my lips are still virgin...â hanni almost let out a loud âwhat the fuckâ but managed to keep it inside her mouth, thinking how adorable and innocent you look right now.
âhey, i haven't had my first kiss too, you know.... i think its should be done with someone special, someone youâll want to spend the rest of your life with,â like you, hanni thought as she brushes your bangs she trimmed a while ago, ânow would you be the object of my photograph again, ms. y/n?â
the night fell and youâre both finally back in the cabin againâthis time safelyâsitting in the fields with a few other people while sipping a cup of tea under the stars after dinner, enjoying each others company. you can see some lovers a couple miles ago from where youâre sitting starting to make out. has no shame, you thought.
âi have never seen something so beautiful before.â you lay on your back to get a better view of the constellations, truly immerse yourself guessing the which constellation is which. hanniâs not sure whether you talk to her or to yourself, but one thing that hanni's sure of she wants to kiss you.
âneither have i.â hanni leans in as you almost said you've found the libra constellationâeven though it was julyâcompletely shutting you up with a kiss on your lips. no one can see you two since hanni picked the farthest place to have more privacy, but you didn't expect for hanni to kiss you. however, engrossed in the moment, you lean closer to hanni to return the kiss. eagerly kissing backâputting all the kissing scene you've watched to practiceâslowly making your way to her neck, yet while you hear a soft moan escaped hanni's pretty pink lips you immediately pull back due to embarassment. as the night grow larger, the two of you sit in complete silence, doesn't dare to let out a sound.
âhanni?â after sitting in complete silence for a good 30 minutes, you finally gather enough courage to talk, âcan you, uhm, explain? oh butâ before that i know i have an explanation to do too butââ
âi love you.â and hanni succeed to shut your mouth again by saying those three words you've heard countless times before, but this time it's different.
âi love you too,â you were surprised by how effortlessly the words flow out of your mouth, hugging hanni after saying it once, âi love you too, han.â
pt.1 > pt.2
kim minji x fem!reader x uchinaga aeri
synopsis: as you began to validate your feelings for minji, the bottled feelings bubbled up and resurfaces. we couldnât really let go of the past, i think.
warnings: pedophilia?!??; avoidant coping mechanism ; broken humor + english; not proofread; intented lowercase; lmk if i miss anything!
a/n: this is my first ever fic after not writing for quite a bit of time so lmk if thereâs any room for improvement (there always will be actually...) also i didnât expect that it would be this long and randomđđđ
you woke up in the middle of the night to your phone buzzing in your hand, âking michael jacksonđşđ¤şâ being the callerâs id. you quickly answered the call, minjiâs husky voice meets your ear as soon as you said âhelloâ with a hoarsy voice.
âyouâre still awake?â minji asked, to which you replied, âif you donât say what you want right now iâm getting back to sleep.â
âalright, alright! uhm... iâm in front of your door step...â you checked the time and itâs LITERALLY 2AM, you rushed to the door finding minji with a rosy tint spread across her face.
âagain? get in here itâs freezing!â sometimes you even wonder why the two of you are friends as you brew a pot of tea and she sneaks up to your back, huggimg you with a stupid smile. yeah, why are you even friends? you two should be dating by now. itâs a routine by now that minji would come at your door whenever she couldnât sleep at night, and youâd serve her a cup of tea with honey, talking about random things until sheâs finally tired and asks you to go to bed with herâyou enjoyed every second of the routine obviously. waking up with minji in your arm, her pillow face and messy hair, always give you a reason to stay alive. now here you are again, tracing the precious features on her face, noticing her slow breathing patternâthe way her chest moves up and down rythmicallyâthe soft glow from the clown fish night lamp that she bought for you for your 9th birthday gleaming behind her back (she has the one that shaped like a blue tang, like nemo and dory). you slowly close your eyes as the girl in your arm snuggles closer and tomorrow you both will get ready in haste, regretting (you both know you'll do it again and again) the midnight conversation.
***
âat this point you two should move in together,â one of the girl in minjiâs class, hanni pham, lazily sips her coffe. the class was cancelled because the professorâmrs. kangâfell down the stairs, and you were trying so hard to hold back the laughter when mrs. kangâs assistant inform the lecture was dissmissed and youâre free to go tp anywhere you like.
âyouâre practically living together anyway.â she shifts her gaze towards your hand, which somehow intertwined with minjiâs.
âand iâm the one talking while these two love birds are dating in front of me!â she slams her hand on the table gently, you look up to her and say, âhey itâs cold and we didnât bring any heatpack plus i think this is a good way to warm our hands too, bonding time âyknow.â you smile to minji which gives you an approving nod.
âokay, iâm gonna look for danielle and let you two act so tooth-achingly sweet.â hanni packs her bag and hurriedly leaves you two. to be honest you didnât even know what makes you warm, minjiâs hands or the fact that youâre holding hands with minji. youâve done it countless times but lately if feels.... different? but since minji seems so nonchalant about the fact that you are practically dating or the way you two act behind closed doors. you shake your head to banish the thoughts and continued reading.
fortunately for you, before the thoughts roam back and you couldnât focus on your reading anymore, danielle and hanni comes back with lunch! remnants of annoyance have completely gone from hanniâs face and the four of you discussed about random girl things while eating.
âhey y/n mind if i come over to your house? i left my keys there this morn-â before minji could finish her sentence, hanni exclaimed, âsee?! dating!â
âyo hanni pham at this point i believe youâre in love with y/n-unnie.â danielle laughed in amusement.
***
as planned earlier, minji comes over to your house to pick up her keys. you decided to brew another pot of tea while minji searches for her keys, you were concered about what might happen to your bedroom.
âi swear i left it on your nightstand!â
âcheck my desk,â continues to chew bread, making another one for minji, rumbling noises soon be heard as minji proudly hold out her keys in front of you, âhehe, thank you y/n~â you swear her little giggles always sent you off, you were frozen for a moment before snaps back to reality.
âhey btw, my professor said someone will cover her up while sheâs recovering.â
âi wonder how will they look, i hope itâs a pretty woman.â almost immediately, minji scoffed, âso you can drool through the whole lecture? nuh uh girl, this is not high school, iâm not taking notes for you to copy anymore.â you step closer towards minji, holding her cheeks in your hands.
âaww, jealous? of course not, pretty people are more bearable sweetie. now âcmon letâs give that new ice cream shop a chance.â
***
âha, it looks like auntie divaâs strawberry shortcake ice cream will never be replaced...â minji sigh in dissappointment, you two have been competing to find a better strawberry shotcake flavored ice cream since you go-to ice cream shop has closed because the owner moved overseas.
âwhereâd you wanna go next? i still have a few hours before my study session, iâll just tag along.â
âyouâd follow me anywhere?â
âas long as iâm alive.â you shrugged your shoulder in a nonchalant manner even though your heart could literally burst out right now.
who knew the place kim minji picked would be one of your biggest nightmare, aquarium. you refused to come inside and had to wait outside the last time you went there with minji and her familyâtechnically itâs her, your parents and her parents.
âseriously kim?!??â even though you decide to follow minji inside and give aquarium a second chance, your voice is heavy with noticeable fear and annoyance, holding tightly to minjiâs arm. the two of you pass halls and halls full of ocean creatures, until you reached the peak performance, walking tunnels with gallons and gallons of water above you ready to explode due to minor inconvenience!
ây/n, âcmon this is the way out and weâll buy plushies from the gift shop.â minji were so close to drag you inside the tunnel before you remember that youâd follow minji anywhere sheâll go. with a gulp, you nervously step inside the moving floor of the tunnel.
âsee? weâre gonna be fine, enjoy the view sweetie.â she started to take more pictures of you together, admiring a shark passing by or pointing towards a weird ass looking fish. by then you thought, âhuh. maybe aquariums werenât so bad after all, the memories have slowly fading too...â you start to enjoy the scene near the end of the tunnel as you catch a glimpse of a familiar face admiring the beauty alone. long, straight brunette hair being clipped messily, white shirt and black glasses, paired with a chic hand bag. you take steps closer towards the woman to clarify her identity. she opens her mouth at the same time as you, looking as shocked.
ây/n?â âaeri-unnie?â
the reason was here, the reason you never wanted to go to aquariums was here. you quickly grabbed confused minjiâs hand and pace your way outâdidnât stop to buy plushies from the gift shop. you drive in silence as minji didnât dare to utter a word in front of your angry face, after taking minji to a restautantâstill in silenceâyou dropped her at her house without saying anything.
fuck, fuck, fuck. you shouldâve known, sooner or later that she would come back and you wouldn't be able to hold it back. you couldn't sleep all night, only to come to school to encounter that nightmare.
âmorning class, let me briefly introduce myself. my name is aeri uchinaga, you can call me ms. uchinaga and iâll be replacing mrs. kang until her ankle is fully healed.â you tried to shift your focus to the whiteboard but the way aeri walks, and the way she talks...
ây/n, can you please explain problem number 5?â
***
aeri was the love of your life. or at least thatâs what you thought when you first met her as a junior assistant at your fatherâs research lab. you two have a lot in common, from your favorite angle while talking selfie to your mottoâwhen life gives you lemons, make mojitos. you two eventually grow closer more than âfatherâs research friendsâ and âbossâ daughterâ and dated when you entered high school. no one knew about this relationship but it was wrong, of course, but your father got caught up with his work and your mother didnât really pay attention to you. aeri was 23 and you were 16. even though youâre the one suggesting that you two should wait until you turn 21 before started dating again, you still bawl your eyes out when aeri decided to take new opportunities overseas. after whispering promises sheâd be back before your 21th birthday, she flew to new york city while you stayed in korea.
you study hard to enter forensic science major while minji pursue art major, you kept the secret so well that the only person that knew about this were only you, aeri, and God. 3 years later, she didnât come back and your heart finally seeks for new opportunity. the girl that have always stayed by your side, kim minji. itâs inevitable that you fell in love with her, you grew up together and spend most of the times of your life seeing each otherâs facesâthough when you dated aeri sheâs more often questioning your whereabouts and made new friends.
aquariums. aeri have took you to countless aquariums in the countryâbesides the fact that her job deals with marine animals daily. you always listened to her with glimmering eyes full of adoration and amaze, her explanation is always so easy to comprehend. you avoid aquariums ever since aeri moved overseas.
now here you are again, listening to her easy-to-comprehend lecture. you didnât knew that she take a turn to forensic science, that got you thinking, was that the reason she didnât keep her promises? to study the subject that intrigues you the most and explain it to you the way she used to explain the noticeable difference in blue tangâs pattern? before the thought continues even further, a pair of arms sneaks into your waist, nearly making you scream.
âitâs me your girlfriend minji! i sneaked in because you seem distracted.â God, minjiâs tiny voice still makes you weak, yet the voice of the woman in front of you sound so nostalgic. you didnât want to think about these matter of feelings anymore. you took a piece of paper, wrote a little note and slide it to minji.
âiâm sorry about yesterday. i wasnât supposed to give you the silent treatment.â
minji took a peek quietly as if it was her lecture and aeri would send her out if sheâs not listening, you grinned remembering your high school days. and it doesnât slip off from aeriâs sharp observation, she still remembers that stupid grin of yours whenever youâre at ease or pleased and she silently curses at herself for not coming back at the time she promised you to. she leaves the lecture room while eyeing you and minji after giving assignments. seconds later, minji pushes back the paper.
âyeah, i do feel sad... if you let me stay over at your house the whole week iâll forgive youđâ
you give her a small agreeing nod and focuses back on writing the important parts of the lecture matterial from aeriâs laptop that were projected, you felt a tap on your arm.
âalso, who the fuck is aeri?â
lol iâm always a productive writer when it comes to minjiđââď¸đ¨đ¨đ (& aeri hehe *:3)
panties: ruined