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Riku’s junior year of college starts off rocky. That is until he meets his Korean language professor, Mr. Oh, who actually gives him a reason to attend classes everyday.
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A cursed transformation forces a womanizing bully to rely on the one person he always mocked and to question everything about who he is.
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If Maki is a toasty blanket on a summer’s eve, the crackling campfire with all-encompassing warmth, Harua is an inferno, racing against time and defying obstacles in his way to consume his prey. And Taki – Taki is the driest kindling, catching with the slightest spark. Taki traces Harua’s canines with his tongue, explores his gums. Harua in turn fights fire with fire, darting in and out of Taki’s mouth, licking a sunburn onto his unprotected lips.
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- Part 2 of Look what you made me do
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Will needs a date to his mom's wedding. Mike volunteers.
“I have an idea,” says Mike.
Ice cubes form in Will’s stomach. “How dangerous is it? Like, should I call Dustin to talk you down, or should I call Nancy to be ready to drive us to the hospital?”
“No,” says Mike, “you can’t tell anyone or it won’t work.”
“Or what won’t work?” Will asks. It’s like picking up a rock you know a spider will be under.
Mike gets up and closes Will’s door. Hopper doesn’t make them keep it open but sometimes Will does anyway, because every now and then lying around alone with Mike on his bed just makes his chest ache too much. If the door is open he can tell himself You can’t do anything right now, someone will see.
Mike leans back against the door. His eyes are lit up with that special maniacal gleam that the Wheelers get right before they do something insane, like when Nancy says, “Then we have to go kill Vecna ourselves,” or whatever. “Take me to the wedding,” says Mike.
“Yeah,” says Will slowly, “you’ll be at the wedding. Obviously.”
“As your date."
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It’s winter in Hawkins, and Mike and Will aren’t speaking anymore. Living in Mike’s house, Will tries to be invisible, spending most of his time in the basement.
Then the power goes out — and if there’s one thing he dreads more than facing Mike, it’s the cold.
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Seven nights in which Mike and Will have to sleep in the same bed, even though they’re barely friends anymore.

