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Rumi thought she understood how to grieve the dead.
After the Honmoon is restored, she sees Jinu everywhere.
A one-shot inspired by this concept art of a Rujinu aquarium date.
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“Of course you’re early,” he mutters, without looking her way.
Rumi straightens, arms crossing like armor. “Of course you’re late.”
Or: Rumi and Jinu, leaders of rival K-pop groups, are forced to collaborate on a song. Once close as trainees, Jinu shut her out without explanation five years ago and Rumi’s never stopped wondering why.
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On some nights, the particularly lonely ones, Rumi places the letter in the tiger’s mouth and sets out to meet him — the boy, the demon.
They bicker, and they argue, and they spar, and they show each other the subtle markings of their patterns that no one else gets to see.
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Every meeting between Jinu and Rumi that didn’t happen on screen, because someone has to write them.
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Jinu can't keep his human form intact when he's between Rumi's thighs.
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“I can explain,” she rushes out, even though she has actually no idea how to explain.
“Yeah, can you explain why I found this out from a Twitter thread instead of from you?” Bobby says. He grabs his phone and pulls up a web page, then slides the phone over to Rumi.
She freezes.
It’s not some tell-all about her secret demon identity.
She looks down at the photo, taken by some resourceful paparazzo, of Jinu waving goodbye as he slips out the back of her condo building. In the background, blurry but still obviously her, is Rumi.
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Five times people assumed Rumi and Jinu are together (and one other time entirely)

