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âWeâre all beautiful creatures of the night, vampires and witches.â
PAIRING! vampire!kim seonwoo x witch!female reader
GENRES! fluff, angst, vampire au, witch au, kinda strangers to lovers, second chance romance?, a sprinkle of forbidden love, reincarnation au
WORD COUNT! almost 3k
WARNINGS! mc is an orphan, physical violence, prejudiced behaviors from the townâs people, death, suicide? (this will make sense later), i think thatâs it? lmk if i missed anything
SYNOPSIS! in the gloomy town of Eldritch Cove, a coven of witches resides deep in the marsh, never to make contact with outsiders, it's safer this way. But when a mysterious young man passes through town everything changes
AUTHORâS NOTE! hi! please note that every setting and character in the story is of my own creation therefore i have copyright so please do not steal my ideas and claim them as your own! hope you enjoy the preview for my upcoming fic!
The fog clung low to the ground, swirling around your ankles as you moved carefully through the marsh, your basket half-filled with herbs. The air was heavy with the scent of wet earth and the distant hum of cicadas. The marsh was a place of silence and secrets, where even the wind dared not whisper too loudly.
Beside you, Winnifred, with her wild, curly red hair, bounded through the mist like a fox on the hunt, her bright green eyes gleaming with curiosity. She was the youngest in the coven, her energy and playfulness a stark contrast to your more cautious demeanor.
âWinnie, slow down. Youâll scare off the moonwort,â you called softly, your gaze scanning the ground for the pale silver leaves of the plant you and her sought.
Winnifred stopped mid-step, a mischievous smile spreading across her freckled face. âItâs not going anywhere, Y/N! The moonwort isnât afraid of me. Look, Iâve already found some!â She darted forward, pulling up a clump of the shimmering herb with a triumphant grin, holding it up for you to see.
You sighed, though a smile tugged at the corners of your lips. âYouâre lucky Mother isnât here to see you uprooting the plants like that.â
Winnifred rolled her eyes. âMother always says to respect the marsh, but I swear, sometimes I think it respects me more than I respect it.â She winked, dropping the moonwort into your basket.
As you reached down to gather your own handful, a sudden chill ran up your spine, the hairs on the back of your neck standing on end. The marsh grew eerily still, and the familiar sounds of insects and croaking frogs faded into silence. Something was different.
âWinnie,â you said, your voice barely a whisper. âDo you feel that?â
Winnifred straightened, her playful expression faltering as she glanced around. âFeel what?â
You couldnât quite explain it, but the marshâthe very air around youâfelt charged, like a storm about to break. There was a presence, something close, something ancient. Your heart quickened, though you didnât know why.
Without a word, you rose to your feet, your eyes scanning the fog. Then, through the thick mist, you saw it: a figure standing at the edge of the marsh, half-hidden by the shadows of the trees. He stood unnaturally still, too still, like a predator waiting for its prey.
Winnifred saw him too. âWhoâs that?â she whispered, her tone no longer playful.
You didnât answer. You couldnât tear your eyes away from the manâtall, but not too tall, and draped in black clothing that seemed to blend into the surrounding mist. His hair was dark, his face pale against the shadowy backdrop. But it was his eyesâsharp, deep, and old, far older than the body they belonged toâthat caught your breath. They were fixed on you, as though he had been waiting for this very moment.
Your heart pounded in your chest, a strange mix of fear andâŚsomething else. A flicker of recognition, though you had never seen him before in your life.
âCome on, letâs go,â Winnifred urged, tugging at your sleeve. âHeâs giving me the creeps.â
You didnât move, your gaze locked with his. Something in those eyes tugged at the edges of your memory, a sensation you couldnât explain. The air between you felt electric, like the space itself was charged with something ancient, something that had always been there but just now revealed itself.
The man took a step forward, and you instinctively stepped back, your breath catching.
âWho are you?â you asked, your voice steadier than you felt.
For a moment, the man said nothing, his lips curving into the faintest hint of a smile, as though your question amused him. âI could ask you the same,â he replied, his voice mellifluous, smooth, and strangely familiar, like the echo of a dream you couldnât quite place.
You frowned, confused. There was something unsettling in his presence, but there was also an undeniable pull, like a thread that connected you to him, a thread you didnât know existed until now.
âIâm Y/N,â you said, unsure why you were compelled to answer at all.
âY/NâŚâ The way he said your name sent a shiver down your spine, as though he had spoken it a thousand times before. âItâs nice to see you again.â
âAgain?â your confusion deepened. You had never seen him before in your life, and yetâŚthere was that flicker of recognition, as though a part of you knew him, a part buried deep within you, hidden beneath layers of forgotten memories.
âWho are you?â you asked again, more insistent this time.
The manâs smile faded, replaced by something softer, almost melancholic. He stepped closer, his dark eyes never leaving yours. âIâve been searching for you.â
Winnifred stepped in front of you, her red hair flaming in the dim light. âYou need to stay back,â she warned, though her voice trembled. âWeâre not afraid of you.â
The manâs gaze flicked briefly to Winnifred, then back to you, almost as if he hadnât heard the younger witchâs warning. âI mean you no harm,â he said softly. âBut we need to talk⌠do youââ
Your mind raced. Who was this stranger, and why did he speak to you as if you had known each other for lifetimes? The strange connection, the way your heart seemed to leap into your throat at the sight of himânone of it made sense.
But before you could ask another question, Winnifred grabbed your arm, pulling you back. âY/N, letâs go. Now.â
The fog seemed to thicken as the tension in the air grew. You hesitated for a moment longer, staring into the manâs eyes. There was a sadness there, a longing that felt as old as the marsh itself, but something in you told you to trust your sisterâs instincts. This was too much, too strange.
Without another word, you allowed Winnifred to pull you away, your heart pounding as you retreated into the mist. But even as you fled, you could still feel the manâs gaze on you, lingering like a shadow.
And somewhere deep within you, a memory stirredâfaint, fleeting, but unmistakable.
As you and Winifred disappeared into the safety of the trees, the man remained still, his eyes fixed on the place where you had stood. He could feel itâthe stirring of your power, the faintest glimmer of recognition in your eyes.
You didnât remember him. Not yet.
But you would.
Soon.
The mist began to lift slightly as you and Winnifred made your way back through the winding paths of the marsh. The air was still heavy with moisture, and the twilight sky was slowly darkening, casting long shadows between the trees. Winnifred walked ahead, her pace faster than usual, her usually playful nature subdued as she kept glancing back at you.
You, for your part, were quiet, still shaken by the encounter but not afraidâmore curious, unsettled by the strange man and the unexplainable pull youâd felt in his presence. You couldnât shake the feeling that there was something familiar about him, though you didn't know what.
âWho do you think he was?â Winnifred asked, breaking the silence. Her voice was softer now, laced with worry. âHe didnât seem like just a normal person. Not from around here, thatâs for sure.â
You shook your head, your brows furrowed. âI donât know, Winnie. He wasnât like anyone Iâve met before. There was something different about him.â
Winnifred chewed her lip thoughtfully, slowing her pace so she could walk beside you. âDifferent how?â
You hesitated, struggling to put your feelings into words. âHe felt⌠familiar, but not in a way I can explain. Like I should know him, but I donât.â
âMaybe heâs from another coven and heâs just passing through town?â Winnifred suggested, her eyes bright with curiosity.
âMaybe,â you murmured, but you didnât believe that. There was something far older, far deeper in the way he had looked at you. Not just like someone passing through, but someone who had been searching for you.
Winnifred frowned, casting a sidelong glance at you. âHe didnât scare you, did he?â
You shook your head. âNo, not really. But we donât know him, and that makes him dangerous enough.â you didnât want to admit how calm you had felt around the stranger, even as your instincts had warned you to stay away.
By the time you reached the large wooden cabin nestled deep within the marsh, the sun had dipped below the horizon. The soft glow of lanterns illuminated the windows, and the scent of sage and rosemary drifted from the porch, where dried herbs hung in bundles.
Winnifred opened the door first, her tension easing slightly as the familiar warmth of the home welcomed you both in. The sound of quiet conversation drifted from the kitchen, where your other sisters were likely preparing dinner, but it was Mother who stood in the hallway, her tall frame draped in a dark cloak as though she had been waiting for you.
Motherâs sharp eyes instantly fell on you two girls, her lips curving into a small, knowing smile. âYouâre late,â she said, her voice calm but always carrying an undercurrent of authority. âI trust you found what you were looking for.â
âWe did,â you answered, holding up your basket of herbs.
But Winnifred, ever eager to share news, didnât wait another moment. âMother, we saw someone in the marsh! A man! He was just standing there, staring at Y/N! He was strange! He had these dark clothes, and these weird eyes, andââ
The moment Winnifred said it, Motherâs smile faltered, her expression tightening as she fixed her gaze on you. âA man?â she repeated, her voice strained. âWhere?â
âIn the deeper part of the marsh,â you said cautiously. âNear the black pool. He didnât try to harm us, butââ
Mother stepped forward, cutting you off with a sharp look. âAnd what did he look like, exactly?â Her voice, though controlled, had an edge to it that sent a cold shiver down your spine.
Winnifred, oblivious to the shift in mood, eagerly described him. âAverage height, dark hair, pale skin. He was wearing black, and his eyes were kind of⌠intense. He looked like he knew Y/N, or something.â
At this, Motherâs expression grew even more severe. She stared hard at you, as though searching your face for some hidden truth. âAnd you didnât recognize him?â
You shook your head, your stomach tightening. âNo. But there was something strange about him. It didnât feel like the first time Iâd seen him, but I donât know why.â
Motherâs lips thinned, and for a moment, you thought you saw fear flicker in her eyesâa rare and unsettling sight. But just as quickly as it appeared, Motherâs face smoothed into an unreadable mask. She turned away, busying herself with adjusting the herbs hanging by the doorway.
âI donât like strangers wandering around the marsh,â Mother said, her voice clipped. âEspecially not near the black pool. Itâs a dangerous place.â
You narrowed your eyes slightly. âMother, is something wrong? Youâve always said the marsh belongs to us. Why would anyone else be here?â
Mother turned to face you again, her expression unreadable. âThe marsh is our home, yes, but it draws many thingsâcreatures, spirits, peopleâthings we canât always control. You should be more careful. This man could be dangerous. We donât know who he is, or what he wants.â
âBut he didnât feel dangerous,â you pressed, your instincts telling you there was more to this than Mother was letting on. âYou seem upset.â
âI donât like strangers here,â Mother repeated firmly, her voice closing off the conversation. She stepped forward, placing her hands on your shoulders, her touch firm but comforting. âPromise me youâll stay away from him if you see him again. I donât care who he is, or what he says. He doesnât belong here.â
You searched your motherâs face, but all you saw was a hard resolve and a trace of something elseâfear, or maybe something deeper. You nodded slowly, though you didnât believe for a second that Mother was telling you the full truth. âIâll be careful.â
âGood,â Mother said, releasing you and turning away. âNow, both of you get cleaned up for dinner.â
As Mother disappeared down the hallway, Winnifred leaned closer to you, her voice low. âThat was weird, right? She seemed really upset.â
âYeah,â you whispered back, your mind racing. âSheâs hiding something. I donât know what, but she knows more about that man than sheâs letting on.â
Winnifredâs wide eyes were full of curiosity. âDo you think sheâs met him before?â
You shook your head, but doubt gnawed at you. âI donât know. But I intend to find out.â
As you made your way to the kitchen to join your sisters, you couldnât shake the feeling that the encounter in the marsh was only the beginning of something much bigger. And whoever that man was, he had stirred something within youâsomething that even Mother couldnât protect you from.
You had to know the truth.
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SO ANXIOUS
prompt : breeding
pairing/s : switch!kim sunoo x fem!reader
tag/s : breeding ofc, pwp, riding, switch reader, cockwarming, sunoo calls you baby ( when is it my turn), clit rubbing, allusion to multiple rounds.
"u-ugh fuck!-" the sound of skin slapping against skin echoed around the room, masculine and feminine moans reverberated against the four walls of your bedroom.
"you're so tight, squeezing around me so good baby." he gasped for air as your hips slammed up and down his dick. you could feel it twitching inside you, continuously hitting that spot that makes you fold.
"yeah? i'm kind of getting tired though- ah!" your teasing sentence was cut off as he suddenly thrusted up into you and bounced you on his fat cock. your juices were splattered across his pelvis and he took advantage by using it as lubricant as he continued to rut into your cunt.
"what's gotten you like this..?" you said following with a moan as you felt his thumb rub tight circles around your sensitive clit, the combined stimulation pushes you dangerously closer to the edge.
"sun', i'm gonna cum," he ignored your warning and somehow went faster with his ministrations against your bud and pushed his hips to thrust faster. you squeezed your eyes shut as the knot in your stomach threatens to snap but it seems sunoo has no intention to stop.
"shit, baby i'm getting close." he never stopped thrusting and rubbing and with instinct, you slammed harder against him.
"cum for me.. ha- cum for me baby, fuck!- cum with me!" his moans increased in volume and so did yours as you felt a wave of pleasure run through your lower body and suddenly you're creaming against his cock. you could feel the ropes of cum he released inside you as you continued to grind against his sensitive dick.
you stop when he puts his hands on your hips as he relaxed against the bed with his dick still inside you.
"that was amazing..." sunoo sighed and you leaned down to nudge your nose on the crook of his neck. the after effects of your orgasms finally hitting as he feels his eyes getting droopy.
"ah ah ah. i didn't say we were done now, did i?" and he knew a long night was ahead of him.
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