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Sent to marry the Demon King's son to save her kingdom, Princess Rumi prepares for sacrifice—until she meets Prince Jinu and realizes the greatest danger may be wanting him.
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“What have you done to me?” she croaks.
He doesn’t answer.
“What have you done!”
His face remains hard. “I saved you.”
“You — “ Rumi lunges, arms flailing as she tries to claw at him. “You did what!”
Or: Rumi goes full demon.
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Rumi and Jinu have some fun during waterbomb.
Bookmarked by Dozo
01 Aug 2025
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Picks up from after Rumi talked with Celine at the tree. And Zoey and Mira never actually got lured in by Gwi-Ma
What happens if Rumi accepts that she is a demon in a different way? What if she gives in to her dark side?
With her friends and Celine being unable to accept her, Rumi decides to fully accept that she is a demon. But she needs Jinu's help with a plan.
They come together to finally put a stop to the Honmoon and erase Jinu's memories. Their path cumulates in rivalries forming, secrets being exposed, and a blossoming romance between two broken souls.
Or: Rumi finally accepts being a demon and the world isn’t ready for what she’s about to bring
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Bookmarked by Dozo
30 Jul 2025
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There was nothing else in existence except the taught string of anguish and yearning tied around each of their middles tight enough to strangle, to choke. There was no wind, no sound. There was no pavement, no foliage, no life except their own, and even their souls were on the way to exiting out of their vessels, suspended in the air between them—just two carcasses gazing at each other's exposed flesh, at each other's gaping wounds and potent vulnerability. Rumi bled out in front of Jinu, and Jinu sniffed the air as if he could taste the heartache and enjoyed it. Relished in it, savoured it, craved it.
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Or in which Jinu will go to any lengths necessary to convince Rumi he is not worth saving.