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“Magic doesn't suit everyone. Only those prepared to take full responsibility for themselves should apply.” ~Peter J. Carroll
Many people believe in magic, but Byeongkwan isn’t one of them. After all, he’s not a child anymore. Instead he will go to university soon, finally being allowed to do whatever he wants. At least that has been his plan, but then an accident changes his entire life; forcing him to suddenly attend a school for people that call themselves wizards and think they own magic abilities.
Even though Byeongkwan doesn’t believe them at first, he has to quickly realize that magic might be realer than he has thought and that there are many dangerous threats in this new world, he has gotten dragged into.Luckily, he has to stay there only till Christmas, but will he be able to survive that long? And who is the mysterious guy, everybody seems to simply ignore?
Bookmarked by NikaAnuk
01 Jun 2020
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Neither do you by whatdoyoumean
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, 亜人 - 三浦追儺 & 桜井画門 | Ajin - Miura Tsuina & Sakurai Gamon, Original Work
01 Oct 2018
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Your magic sometimes takes. It takes from others after they have left.
Bookmarked by NikaAnuk
01 Oct 2018
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Have you ever seen "Love It or List It"? In which Arthur is the real estate agent and Eames is the designer.
Written by earlgreytea68, read by cosmogyral_mad_woman
Bookmarked by NikaAnuk
27 Feb 2018
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I Name You Matchbox by voleuse for Jassanja
Fandoms: The Great Library Series - Rachel Caine
20 Dec 2015
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It's difficult these days to say anything new. All the more reason to love you.
The magic is in the everyday. -
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The first night Marty gets Rust home and put to bed he whimpers like an old hound dog in his sleep, making these ripped-raw noises that well and gurgle up past his lips like fresh blood from the hole in his gut all over again. Doesn’t know he’s doing it, course not, but Marty lays there next to him in the dark—the man’s only got one bed, ain’t no shame in that—and has to wonder about the Vietnam-grade shit Rust’s got playing in living technicolor in his head.
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