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You don’t succeed by following your heart.
But she was offering me her hand to dance and who was I to deny her anything?Series
- Part 3 of The Soldier, Witch and Queen
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30 Oct 2024
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His roommate Xingqiu had a lot of odd things about him; he avoided the sun in the mornings, came back late at night, avoided other people (and carrots) like the plague, and was all too pale and pretty to be human.
Chongyun, expert exorcist that he is, knows that this can only mean one thing:
Xingqiu, his roommate, the second son of the Feiyun Conglomerate and smartest person in the entire school, was a vampire.
Bookmarked by cheeweemee
29 Mar 2023
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they are sooo silly goofy I llvd tbim sol much
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all these books (but the only thing I'm checking out is you) by babybluebells for mokuhchi
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
31 Dec 2021
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He smirks, appreciating the way Chongyun seems to fluster at their proximity. “My my, are you trying to win my affections through free beverages?”
Chongyun sputters, his blush somehow even more angry. “What? What are you talking— of course not, don’t be ridiculous!”
“Sure, sure,” Xingqiu replies breezily, smirk widening as he closes in for the kill. “A word of advice, though. It’s going to take a little more than a free cup of tea to sweep me off my feet. I expect you to court me properly, darling.”
Chongyun bats weakly at Xingqiu’s shoulder in an attempt to put some space between them. “You’re terrible. See if I ever give you a free drink again.”
Xingqiu just smiles.
In which Xingqiu is a library worker and Chongyun is the cute new barista who keeps giving him free drinks, for some reason.
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My life will never evade the novelty which he brought me. Every poem ought to be about him. Every novel should tell of his kindness. I would write them all. An ignorant child, blinded by unwarranted affection for a poor boy who wanted to be an artist.
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Chongyun and Xingqiu in a boarding school during the 1800’s
