tales of the house beyond the woods
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The boy puts down his dog (Eumppappa, right?) and she immediately pads up to Hanbin to lick at his ankles, which are exposed beneath his trousers. Then he bows back, and gingerly takes Hanbin’s hand to shake it, though he does so a bit wildly. “Ooh, a western greeting? Did you live abroad?” He releases Hanbin’s hand and smiles. As he does, his cheeks scrunch up adorably. “I’m Kim Gyuvin. Looking for a house—we spoke on the phone. And did you say witch? Like, tarot readings and such?”
or: Kitchen witch Hanbin sets up an advertisement to fill the empty room in his house full of magical inhabitants—spelled in such a way that ordinary eyes will not find it. Kim Gyuvin, definitely a human, reacts to the ad.
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- Part 1 of tales of the house beyond the woods
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No, witches and the seelie rarely see each other, nor do they learn anything about each other, nor do they form friendships or relationships with each other. On average, their lives are parallel lines, doomed to never intercept. And that is how it will stay.
Until one seelie prince. And one kitchen witch.
or: Zhang Hao is an anomaly—in a world where fae cannot create, he is a Seelie Prince with a song trapped in his chest. He is happy enough to live at the Dawn Court, voiceless and shunned, until he stumbles upon Hanbin, a kitchen witch with the brightest eyes and gentlest hands. What do fae know about love, anyway?
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- Part 2 of tales of the house beyond the woods
