β§Β word count:Β 12.2k β§Β warnings:Β cursing, they go kinda skinny dipping at one point (wearing underwear) β§Β genre:Β fluff, a little suggestive, modern magical creatures/fantasy au, college au if you squint, summer camp au, dryad jaemin, human reader, camp counselors jaemin & reader, same universe as strawberry sunday β§Β extra info: this work is set in the same universe as strawberry sunday but can be read as a standalone! there is no continuing plotline between fics in this universe, they simply take place in the same world/magic system and may have overlapping characters (neos may pop up in more than one work!) β§Β authorβs note: ah it feels so good to be returning to the strawberry sunday universe after so long! everyone blame thank lottie for not letting me forget abt dryad jaemin. i wasnβt sure abt posting a summer camp fic in february but it seems like the people wanted it, so i hope it warms yβall up (unless itβs actually summer for you rn, then iβm right on time π)
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You learned three things about Na Jaemin on your first day:
One, he was a clumsy dryadβsomehow, someway, those existed, and you were now stuck as lead co-counselors with one for the next month.
Two, he went to your college as well, Magical Ecology major, and worked at Camp Pineleaf every summer between spring and fall semesters.
And three, he was a dangerously smooth, sweet-talking, flirt. Youβd have to be careful around him, for your own sake.
WEEK ONE
It was way too fucking hot out. From the rough directions you were given by the camp director, you were pretty sure this path led out to the river. Fuck it, you might wade out a little while you were here in order to not overheat and die. No fucking way you were going to haunt this place forever in the event you became ghost.
Despite your pessimistic thoughts as you trudged along the forest trail, you were actually very excited. Today was the first day of your month-long stint as a counselor at Camp Pineleaf. You were an education major at the university in the city, and had been recommended to the gig by one of your professors. One interview with the camp director later, and youβd been hired on the spot. You were part of the set-up crew, responsible for getting to camp early to get the camp set up and welcome the kids when they arrived. The other half of the staff were riding over from the drop-off point with the campers. So here you were, walking the perimeter to make sure all of the off-season markers had been taken down.
The camp was a small part of a nature preserve, and the rangers designated the different areas to visitors by colored markers on trails and trees. When the camp was closed in the off-season, the river that it bordered was open to visitors, so the flag markers on that border would be blue. But now that the camp was open, the blue ones shouldβve all been replaced with bright orange flags. You just had to keep an eye out for any remaining blue flags, or for anything else that could be awry.
You knew you were getting closer to the river when you could hear running water, and the air around you started feeling less heavy and a lot fresher. The trail under your feet turned sandy as you finally emerged from the trees onto a shoreline by the river.
You immediately froze, though, not expecting to see somebody else at the riverside. It was a man pulling himself up out of the river onto a rocky formation. He was shirtless, his biceps, shoulders, and all other sorts of muscles flexing along with his motions. His eyes were closed as he shook his wet hair out, then pushed the damp locks back from his face with both of his hands. The sunlight made him look like he was glowing, every drop of water that ran down his body sparkling like a jewel, and you couldnβt make yourself look away.
He looked like heβd been sculpted by the gods. Which you supposed he had, or one in particular at least, you realized, as his eyes opened and settled on you as if heβd known you were there the whole time. They were the color of ferns, but shifted to a lighter mossy green under the dappling of the sunlight. Dryad. Son of Pan. Or so the legends go.
βHi?β Despite his voice pitching up to make the greeting sound like a question, the wide, cocky smile on his face told you that he definitely knew that youβd been stood there ogling him for an embarrassing amount of time.
βSorry!β You cringed at the sound of your own voice. βI didnβt realize there was anybody out here.β
The dryad started picking his way down the rocks towards you carefully, grabbing something off one of them as he went. A neon yellow shirt. When he finally dropped onto the ground a few feet in front of you, he gave the shirt a twist to wring out a few drops of water.
βIβm Jaemin,β he said, gripping the shirt even tighter and giving it another twist for good measure. You pretended like you didnβt notice the veins in his hands or the way his forearms tautened with the motion. He shook out the shirt to show you the logo on the front of it, a smiling evergreen tree that matched yours. βIβm also a counselor at Camp Pineleaf this year. We mustβve gone to different training sessions, huh? Anyway, I was walking the perimeter before the kids got here and I kind ofββ
Jaemin stopped, a sheepish sort of look coming to his face as he ducked his head almost in embarrassment.
You looked around in confusion. βYou what?β
βI fell in the river.β
βYou fell in?β You stared at him. You couldnβt tell if he was messing with you or not. What kind of dryadβ
βI know, what kind of dryad is falling in rivers?β He pulled the shirt on over his head, which you could now see he had cut the sleeves off of. βArenβt we supposed to be connected to nature and all that? I still donβt know how it happened, one second I was just climbing the rocks and surveying the river, next thing I knew, I was in the river. Then you showed up.β
Clumsy dryad. That was a new one.
βIβm Y/N.β Introducing yourself was only fair since heβd already given you his name. βSeems like weβre head counselors of the Swallowtails this year, Jaemin.β
It was then that he seemed to notice the matching colors of your shirts, and his features lit up in recognition. βHey, looks like it!β
You checked your watch. βWe should be getting back, the kids are going to be arriving soon.β
βRight!β
βBesides, if I have to stay out here any longer, Iβm going to pass out from heat exhaustion.β You groaned, pulling the front of your shirt off from where it had stuck to your skin, using it to fan yourself. βAnd thereβs no way Iβm dying out here and risking getting my ghost stuck in the middle of nowhere for forever instead of somewhere cool.β
Jaemin suddenly had a look of alarm on his face, and you looked around with an eyebrow raised.
βWhat? Something I said?β
βNo, sorry, thought I heard something,β he shook his head. βIt was just a vole. Lead the way.β
You hadnβt heard anything other than the usual forest sounds, but chalked it up to superior magic hearing, and started back on the trail to the main camp.
βSo, why did you come out here, Y/N?β
βSame as you, walking the perimeter.β
βAndβ¦ Iβm sorry, I donβt want to be rude, but what are you?β
You looked at him curiously. βCanβt you tell? Iβm a human.β
He blinked as if shaken from a trance. Then he offered you another heart-stopping smile. βRight, of course. Sorry about that. Mustβve hit my head when I fell in the river.β
βMustβveβ¦β
You learned three things about Na Jaemin on that first day:
One, he was a clumsy dryadβsomehow, someway, those existed, and you were now stuck as lead co-counselors with one for the next month.
Two, he went to your college as well, Magical Ecology major, and worked at Camp Pineleaf every summer between spring and fall semesters.
And three, he was a dangerously smooth, sweet-talking, flirt. Youβd have to be careful around him, for your own sake.
That third one you didnβt come to understand until the after-bed bonfire that all the lead counselors were holding on the shore of the river. With all of the campers tucked in and being watched over by your high schooler junior counselors, the grown-ups were doing their own first day celebrations and icebreakers, which included one or two bottles being passed around as you got to know each other. A lot of the staff had been there for previous summers like Jaemin, but there were a few newbies like you.
It had been someoneβs bright ideaβYeeun, a fairy, one of the lead counselors of the Bluejaysβto do Truth or Dare to loosen everybody up, instead of like, just some more campfire songs or something. The guitar was forgotten by Jaeminβs feet in favor of this game, and you had survived your first couple rounds just on Truthβit wasnβt really your prerogative to embarrass yourself in front of your new coworkers on your first day.
It had just been Chanyeolβs turn (the Assistant Director, mind you, was even participating), and the werewolf let out a long, low burp as he held the bottle out for somebody to take. His truth had to been to admit why some counselor from last year had gotten firedβit apparently was the hottest piece of camp gossip last summer that nobody could figure out until now (it turns out the guy was drinking on the job, which you didnβt miss the irony in right now).
Jaemin took the bottle from him happily, tipping back his head to take a sip.
βYou only have to drink if you donβt do your turn, Jaemin. Remember?β You nudged him with your left knee. He was not going to be a very helpful co-counselor tomorrow if he was hungover and miserable.
βI know,β he grinned.
βAlright, Jaemin, Trββ
βDare!β He declared, cutting off Chanyeol as the werewolf went to ask him the routine question.
Your coworkers all rubbed their chins thoughtfully. Yeri suddenly let out a dramatic gasp, as if sheβd just been struck by the best idea ever.
βI dare you to pass the bottle to the prettiest girl in the circle,β she declared smugly.
βThatβs it?β Jaemin arched a brow.
βSheβs so wasted,β Sooyoung scoffed under her breath, but nonetheless, the siren brushed some stray hair and rose petals out of the dryad's face as she teetered in place.
βWhat? You want something more racy?β Chanyeol snickered. βUnfortunately, I am still kind of your boss, and while I will sanction this, I draw the line at daring anybody to do anything sexually promiscuous, alright?β
βI donβt mean like that, necessarily,β the dryad shrugged. βBut itβs a bit tame, doesnβt tell you much. Why not the person that I want to kiss the most? Or, that I want toββ
βJaemin.β
βAlright, alright,β he sighed dramatically, holding up the bottle straight out with one arm and drawing back his other to aim it around the circle like a bow and arrow.
βYou better not hand me that nasty fucking thing, Na Jaemin,β Yeeun practically growled, crossing her arms over her chest.
βIn your wildest dreams,β he scoffed, jutting his arm to the right at last. You turned your head that way, trying to figure out who he was handing it to. You were at the end of this log bench, and the next person in that direction was Eunseok, a gryphon and newbie like you.
βY/N,β Jaemin pushed the bottle against your knee.
You took it and whispered, βRight, and who am I handing this to?β
βNobody, gorgeous,β he whispered back, shooting you a wink.
Your hands were suddenly sweaty where they were wrapped around the neck of the bottle, and you could feel everybodyβs eyes on you. With your gaze fixated on your lap, you coughed out a, βOh, okay.β
βAlright, Y/N!β Chanyeol announced dramatically over the titters that had erupted around the fire. βTruth or dare?β
You took a swig of the drink to steel your nerves, trying not to think about how Jaeminβs mouth had just been on the same bottleβand everybody elseβs, but that didnβt really matter to you as much in the moment. βTruth.β
Jaemin leaned in towards you, and you were suddenly wrapped in the contrasting smells of pine and roses as he dropped his voice, his mouth hovering right by your ear. βAre youββ
The sound of footsteps running up towards the campfire distracted you from whatever Jaemin was about to ask, and you whipped around to see Ningning, your junior counselor, heading right for you.
βY/N!β She skidded to a stop on the other side of your log, clearly out of breath from the run down from the cabins to the riverbank.
βNingning, is everything alright?β You asked the breathless witch.
βTheyβre crying and asking for their parents. I tried toβI canβt calm them down. Iβm sorry, can you pleaseββ
βYeah, of course.β You put the bottle down in the sand, standing up and gesturing for the girl to lead the way back.
βYou look exhausted,β Jaemin declared, setting a cup of coffee down in front of you at the dining hall the next morning.
βI am,β you sighed, rubbing the back of the little witch girl who had finally cried herself to sleep an hour before wake-up this morning. She was still passed out on your lap, and you wished you could be that dead to the world too. βFinally got this one asleep about an hour before wake-up.β
βOof, an all-nighter,β he nodded sympathetically. βWanted Mommy and Daddy?β
βFirst time outside her coven.β You took a sip of the coffee, delighted to find that he had somehow already made it to your exact preferences. βTwo creams and three sugarsβ¦? How did you know?β
The dryad shrugged, βSomething sweet for someone sweet, right?β
βHow do you know Iβm sweet?β You narrowed your eyes at him suspiciously. βI could be the biggest assβ jerk youβve ever met.β You winced at yourself nearly forgetting the child in your lap.
βSomething tells me youβre not the biggest assjerk Iβve ever met,β he snickered quietly. βYouβre up against stiff competition in that department, anyway.β
βWhat sort of people have you met, Jaemin?β
βCurious about me, beautiful?β
βI think Iβm allowed some natural curiosity about my co-lead counselor, yes.β
βOuch, Iβve been co-lead counselor-zoned.β
βWhat other sort of zone were you hoping to be in?β You snorted, taking another long sip of your coffee, not expecting an actual answer to that.
βI think you have a pretty good idea, gorgeous,β he grinned. βAnyway, Iβll fix you a plate for breakfast so you donβt have to disturb your little friend.β
βWait,β you stopped him as he went to walk away, craning your neck to try to see the buffet line. βWhat do they have?β
βI think I know what to get you,β he declared confidently.
Jaemin did in fact come back with all of your favorite breakfast foods loaded up on a plate, which only made you even more suspicious as you dug in. All your other campers and junior counselors were sitting at the table with you two, though, so you couldnβt interrogate him about it.
This morning, the Swallowtails were going on a nature walk, and you were more than happy to let Jaemin and his junior counselor, another dryad named Sohee, take the lead on that.
It was cool enough in the morning shade that you didnβt feel the need to throw yourself in the river this time. Ningning stayed in the middle of the group with some of the girls, and you brought up the rear, holding hands with your new best friend, Soongie. The little girl that you had consoled all night had not left your side since, nor said a word, which was honestly fine by you.
Jaemin had stopped everybody to explain something about the importance of all of nature working together, and how even all of you in this group were part of nature tooβa fine message, by all meansβbut a little chittering in the treetops above you caught your attention, and you looked up to see some kind of light reddish-brown critter running across tree branches. Another ran after it, and you were pretty sure those werenβt squirrels, but you swear you hadnβt ever seen anything like it.
βIn addition to those birds we had seen earlier, youβll also see a lot of animals like squirrels and frogs up in the trees too.β Jaemin had apparently gone back to lecturing about the wildlife again while you were distracted. βThereβs actually something special about this park, does anybody know what it is?β
Sohee raised his hand, which made you and the kids giggle as Jaemin looked at him disapprovingly.
βNot you, Sohee.β Your co-counselor shook his head. βAnybody else?β
Everybody looked around at each other, shaking their heads and giving various βnoβs in response.
βThere is actually a species of chipmunk that can only be found in this park. It likes the area around the river the most, and youβll know youβve seen it because it has reddish fur, and white front paws.β
You tilted your head back up at the trees, squinting your eyes as the creatures ran back out again, then paused overhead. And you swore you saw white paws.
βI think Y/N has already spotted some!β Jaemin announced, startling you.
As the kids all started crowding around you and clambering to try to get a good look at the animals, while you were looking dead at the older dryad, wondering how he knew exactly what you were looking at. He easily met your gaze, tilting his head and smiling.
After lunch, your team was in the arts and crafts cabin. There were multiple stations of different crafts set up, and you were helping Soongie with the friendship bracelets and necklaces. You hummed to yourself as you carefully selected your beads, arranging and rearranging them on table in front of you.
Soongie tugged on your sleeve, and you looked at her attentively. She held her nearly finished bracelet up, tapping the two ends together indicatively.
βDo you need it tied together?β You questioned.
She nodded.
You gingerly took the bracelet from her, tying it up and handing it back. βThere you go, Soongie.β
The little witch grabbed your arm, and you let her pull the bracelet onto your wrist with only minor difficulties. She patted your hand, seeming satisfied with herself.
βOh, is it for me?β You asked, wanting to clarify in case she only wanted you to model it or test the size for an adult back home.
She nodded again, turning back to start picking out more beads.
βThank you,β you beamed, patting her head appreciatively.
βMiss Y/N, can you help me tie this please?β Another camper requested from further down the table.
βOf course.β You set your materials down, standing up to walk around to where he was sitting. βHere, Iβll do it with you so you can practice.β
Guiding his hands through tying the knot on his elastic string, the two of you finally got it. You gave it one last tug to make sure it was secure, then he put his bracelet on.
βThank you!β He chirped, jumping up from his seat. βIβm gonna show Mister Jaemin!β
He darted off across the cabin to the craft table that your co-counselor was at, and you took the opportunity to walk around your table and check on the campers while you were already up. Continuing to hum quietly to yourself, you whipped around with alarm when you heard Jaemin start singing. Not just because he was singing, his voice was perfectly pleasant, a lovely tenor, actually. But because he was singing the same song that you had been humming, joining in exactly where you were. You were not loud enough for anybody at even the next table over to have heard you, much less him on the other side of the noisy cabin. Dryads didnβt have exceptionally acute hearing like some other creatures such as vampires, they were only attuned to the sounds of nature, e.g., the vole he had apparently heard by the river yesterday.
Jaemin was showing the camper you had just assisted the accompanying dance to the song. It was a song that you had learned when you were a kid at your own summer camp, which was why it had come to your mind now. A few other campers abandoned their crafts to join Jaemin in learning the dance, immensely focused.
The dryadβs eyes shifted from monitoring their footwork to you. He stopped singing to call out to you, βDo you know this one, Y/N?β
You swallowed to wet your parched throat before answering. βY-Yeah, I learned it at camp when I was a kid.β
βRemember the dance?β He asked with a grin.
βI mean, I donβt know, itβs been so longβ¦β As you hesitated, a chorus of insistent cries erupted around you from the campers, begging you to join in. βOkay, okay, Iβll see what I can remember.β
You walked over to the open space that Jaemin and the kids had gathered in, followed by cheers.
βFrom the top?β Jaemin suggested, a twinkle in his green eyes.
The next day, Jaemin sidled up to you in the buffet line at dinner. βHey.β
βHey.β You glanced at him out of the corner of your eye, helping Soongie on your other side, who couldnβt quite reach some of the food options.
βIβd skip the gravy surprise if I were you.β
βI was about to tell you that,β you quipped back, depositing a heaping serving of smiley fries onto Soongieβs tray, then yours. βIt looks alive and artificial at the same time somehow.β
βA modern miracle, truly.β
The both of you snickered as the line moved up. Jaemin loaded up his own helping of fries. Soongie pointed enthusiastically at the honeydew melon, and you scooped that out for her too.
βI wanted to askβ¦β Jaemin leaned in to murmur by your ear, making the hair on the back of your neck stand up. You didnβt flinch away though, intrigued by whatever he felt the need to whisper to you in the loud mess hall. He continued in his low voice, βWill you meet me tonight? Thirty minutes after lights out?β
You inhaled, which was a mistake as you sucked down the smell of pine and roses, and the line scooted up while you were still frozen. Quickly, you nodded and choked out a quiet βokayβ before catching up with Soongie. Jaemin smoothly followed after you, engaging one of the counselors across the buffet from you in light-hearted conversation.
After lights-out, you laid awake, staring up at the ceiling of the cabin, listening to the hushed whispers of the girls fade into soft breathing and the occasional snore. You checked the time on your watch every two minutes, and it was only when you had five minutes left until your promised time to meet Jaemin that you realized he hadnβt told you where to meet him, and youβd been far too flustered to ask. You didnβt want to cluelessly wander the campground after dark, not only for fear of being caught by administration, but also because you didnβt know what was out at night. You were here because you were an education major, not because you were exactly a hardcore nature enthusiast.
Finally, with just a minute to go, you peeled your covers off as silently as possible, slipping your hiking boots back on. Lord knows what Jaemin had in mind. Your bed was by the entrance anyway as a safety precaution, so it was easy to get to the front door and slip out. You took your phone and the cabin pass with you from next to the door, just in case. Your phone, so that people could still get in contact with you, and the cabin pass so if Ningning woke up in the middle night and saw you were gone, she would think you were using the bathroom or something.
Outside your cabin, you didnβt immediately see Jaemin. You decided that if you didnβt find him in five minutes, youβd head back. Whatever this was, was not worth losing your job, or your girlsβ safety, or yours, for that matter. Youβd hardly turned away from the girlsβ cabins towards the center of camp when you saw him strolling down the walkways from the direction of the boysβ cabins. Speak of the dryad.
Halting your search, you waited for him to approach you instead. He was wearing what looked to be his pajamas as well, sweatpants and a tank top, and his slides smacked against his heels with every step.
Jaemin stopped in front of you, not bothering to hide that he was eyeing you from head to toe. He had that same easy-going smile as always as he assessed, βHiking boots and pjs. Cute.β
You suddenly felt too exposed in your sleep shorts. βOh, shut it.β
βI meant it. Youβre cute.β He was leaning down to peer at your shirt closely now. βItβs dark, I canβt seeβWhoβs on your shirt?β
βMy eyes are up here, you know,β you jested, crossing your arms.
βOoh, a bit hypocritical, hm?β
βI was startledββ
βYeah, when Iβm startled, I also make a cartoon βawoogaβ soundββ
βOh shutβ!β You smacked his arm, not intending for the sound to echo so loudly in the quiet area. Your heart leapt to your throat, and you rushed to cover your mouth with two hands, hushing your gasp.
Jaemin, meanwhile, was grabbing the area youβd hit while he keeled over, his whole body shaking with silent laughter.
When administration hadnβt come swooping in after a few beats, you shook your head at the still-laughing figure of Na Jaemin. Pivoting around on your heel, you had the full intention of heading back to your cabin. Just a step away, and his hand shot out to grab yours. It was a light grip, you could shake him off and leave if you wanted, but you stopped anyway.
Still with your back turned, you waited for him to catch his breath and say something.
βIβm sorry, Iβm sorry,β he said, still with a hint of a smirk in his voice. βCan I still show you something?β
Unfortunately, your interest was piqued. You turned around, narrowing your eyes at himβhe was smirking. βShow me what?β
Whatever Jaemin wanted to show you, it was deep in the forest, on a trail that was closed off from camp. Now you were glad that youβd worn your hiking boots, despite his earlier teases. The trail clearly hadnβt been used in a few years, overgrown with plants so it only fit one person across. You kept your eyes on your feet, you didnβt want to risk tripping and injuring yourself and having to make up some story about how you sprained your ankle using the bathroom in the middle of the night. Embarrassing.
βAre you going to kill me?β You asked plainly.
Jaemin looked at you over his shoulder, teasing glint in his eye. βIβm a dryad, not a siren, Y/N.β
βWeβre also not by water, so I didnβt think you were going to drown me,β you snorted.
βWeβre almost there,β he said simply. βI think.β
βDo you know where weβre going?β
βOf course I do, Iβm a dryadββ
βThank you for reminding me, I almost forgot in the last twenty seconds.β
ββtherefore, I have an intuitive connection to nature, okay? So I know itβs going to be right through these trees.β
You gave him a doubtful look, but stayed silent. He gestured ahead, and you watched as leaves and branches seemingly parted on their own, welcoming you through. You followed Jaemin under the passage that heβd made, the foliage closing up again behind you. Youβd entered into a clearing illuminated by nothing but the stars. It was a new moon, but you found that you didnβt really need its light, as the stars shone brilliantly on a night this clear. The clearing was carpeted with soft clover and patches of wildflowers of all shapes and sizes.
βThis used to be the archery range, when I was a camper,β Jaemin explained. βThey moved it as the camp got bigger.β
βYou came here when you were a kid?β
βYep.β He picked a spot and sat down. βChanyeol used to be junior counselor of my cabin.β
You smiled faintly as you sat in front of him. βReally?β
βMhm.β He started picking clovers from the bottom of the stem, close to the ground. βYou ever made a clover crown?β
βNo.β
βIβll show you how.β
As he walked you through the steps of weaving together a clover crown, you tried your best to follow along, but yours still ended up a weedy mess, falling apart in your hands. You sighed, letting the greenery drop through your fingers and back to the dirt.
βHere, use mine,β Jaemin offered patiently. βSometimes starting is the hardest part.β
βNo, Jaemin, itβs so pretty, I donβt want to mess it up,β you insisted.
βIβve probably made thousands of clover crowns,β he reassured you, moving around to lower his hands over yours. βItβs fine. Go ahead.β
You let out a deep breath, taking the partially-woven clovers from him. Jaemin stayed there just to guide you through the first few uncertain crossings of stems, then he sat down again next to you, gathering more materials to start another crown.
Keeping your eyes trained on your shaky fingers, you said, βI donβt get you, Na Jaemin.β
βWell you hardly know me,β he pointed out humorously. βBut I feel like Iβve been straightforward with you. Is there anything specific you think is so mysterious about me?β
βThatβs the problem.β You bit your cheek and paused as you focused on the clover crown for a second. Then, you continued, βYouβre so upfront I feel like youβre hiding something. Like Iβm just waiting for the other shoe to drop.β
βWhat? Because Iβm being honest, that must mean Iβm dishonest?β
βYes, because people donβt just act like this, Jaemin!β
βLike what? Like theyβre actually interested in somebody they want to know better?β He asked incredulously, eyes wide. βThis canβt just be a human thingβAre you like, okay, Y/N?β
You felt tears welling up at the corner of your eyes, and once again dropped the clover crown to wipe at them. βFuckβI guess not. Iβm sorry.β
βItβs okay,β he said softly. βIβm sorry too. Weβre barely more than strangers, I let myself get caught up and I was pushy. Iβll take you back.β
The dryad stood up and offered you two hands to get up. Hanging from one of his elbows, you saw a completed clover crown. Curious, you pointed to it. βCan I seeβ¦?β
Jaemin obliged, shaking it from his elbow to his hand and offering it out to you. Still sitting in the same spot, you turned the crown around, admiring his delicate handiwork. It was more intricate than the version he had been showing you how to make, wildflowers woven together to make hearts or stars and then integrated into the design, and heβd finished it so quickly too.
You held the crown out for him to take back. βI still havenβt made a clover crownβ¦ If you want to stay.β
He brightened up. βThird timeβs the charm.β
When your alarm woke you up in the morning, you were at least more well-rested than the first night, but not by much. Groaning and sitting up, you rubbed your eyes before opening them, eyes blearily trained on the floor. The first thing you saw was your hiking boots, your completed clover crown resting atop them. It ended up taking four tries for you to finally finish one, and it was messy and at risk of falling apart any second, but you were proud of it nevertheless. A fond smile tugged at the corner of your mouth as you remembered when you had finally closed it off per Jaeminβs instructions, and smacked his arm with excitement, too afraid of even breathing. Instead of being offended at you hitting him again, he was as elated as you, somehow finding a million things to compliment about your ugly little clover crown.
WEEK 2
After your cabinβs wake-up routine this morning, you were back in the cafeteria. You didnβt bother looking for Jaemin, feeling pretty confident that the dryad would find you on his own. Sure enough, just a few minutes after you and Soongie had sat down, your co-counselor was standing at the end of your table, gesturing to the empty seat across from you.
βMay I?β He asked.
βAll yours,β you replied, cutting up Soongieβs pancake for her.
βWeβre doing canoeing with the Bluejays this morning,β Jaemin reviewed your itinerary for the day.
A small hand grabbed your arm, and you looked over to see your little witch practically vibrating in her seat.
βSoongieβs excited,β you chuckled. βAnd then itβs free swim until lunch.β
βUh-huh,β he hummed, finger following the schedule on his clipboard. βThen itβs us and the Barn Owls for free time until two-thirty. Then weβre going to archery also with the Barn Owls and the Tree Frogs, and tie dye before dinner. Oh, and a campfire after dinner tonight.β
βWillββ
βThere will be sβmores at the campfire,β he said knowingly.
You smiled. βTook the words right out of my mouth.β
βYou know, Soongie, you could help a little bit, sweet,β you chastised the girl fondly, being the only one actually paddling between the two of you.
The camper was sat ahead of you in your canoe, her paddle long forgotten on the floor as she looked around her in delighted wonder. You were far too endeared by her to really be upset, which she obviously knew, as she did nothing to assist. There was a small splish on the surface of the water to the left of the canoe, and Soongie gasped, immediately scooting to that side of her seat.
βWoah!β You grabbed the sides as the small canoe rocked with the shift in weight. βCareful, Soongie. I know youβre not very big, but remember what Miss Yujin said, we donβt want toββ
As you were talking, the little witch had been leaning further and further over the side of the canoe to try to get a better look at whatever had caught her attention before. Right as you had grabbed the back of her life jacket with the intention of scooting her back into the middle of her seat yourself, the canoe flipped entirely, sending the both of you into the water. You two popped up immediately thanks to your life jackets, underneath the shell of the overturned canoe.
Turning the girl around in your arms, you checked on her, βAre you okay, Soongie?β
She regarded you with wide, terrified eyes as she nodded hurriedly.
βGood, good. Iβm not mad, sweet,β you reassured her, hugging her close. βItβs okay, now we know not to do that next time, right?β
She nodded again, slower this time.
Pulling away, you asked again, βAre you sure youβre okay? You didnβt get hit by the canoe or anything?β
Another nod, more certain.
βGood, alright.β You let out a deep breath, looking around at the canoe over your heads. βNow, I need you toββ
A loud knocking on the outside of the canoe cut you off, and you let out a scream in surprise. The next second, a third person had joined you two under the canoe, surfacing behind you.
βAre you okay?β Jaemin asked, wiping water out of his eyes.
βOther than the heart attack you just gave me and the canoe on top of us?β You scoffed. βYeah, peachy, Jaemin.β
βYou werenβt coming up, I was getting worried,β he frowned.
βWeβre okay,β you said more sincerely this time. βPromise.β
βOkay, good.β He then pointed to his right. βYou and Soongie go out and swim over there. Iβll flip the canoe back over the other way for you. Swim a good distance away, just in case.β
βAlright, thanks, Jaemin,β you smiled, patting his cheek fondly. Turning back to Soongie, you said, βI need you to close your eyes and hold your breath while we go underwater so we can get out. Can you do that for me, sweet?β
She squeezed her eyes shut, breathed in deep, and plugged her nose.
βI knew you could. Letβs go.β You grabbed her by the head, pushing her under at the same time you went down too. You kept your hand on top of her head both to keep her down against the buoyancy of her life vest and to act as a bumper in case she accidentally bonked the canoe on her way out.
Once you had surfaced, you pulled her with you as you paddled away from the canoe a fair distance. Scattered in the water around you were the oars and your shoes. You knew your sunglasses were long gone, lost to the bottom of the lake. A few seconds later, you saw one of Jaeminβs hands wrap around the edge of the canoe, then he slowly lifted the side facing you, breaking the seal with the water, before he heaved the canoe to his left, successfully flipping it rightside up. You heard distant cheers and applause from the dock, and looked over to see other campers standing there, bundled up in their own little life vests.
Swimming back over to Jaemin and the canoe with Soongie, you two also gave him a small round of applause above the surface of the water.
βOur hero,β you jested.
He grinned, holding onto the end of the canoe to keep it from floating away. βWellβ¦β
βY/N in first, that way you can help Soongie get in,β he explained.
βOkay, you wait here with Mister Jaemin for me,β you requested, passing her off to the dryad.
βCan you hold onto my shoulders Soongie?β He moved her around to his back, then made an exaggerated choking sound. βMy shoulders, not my neck!β
Soongie giggled and changed the placement of her arms.
βOh, thank Pan,β he breathed out in relief. βAlright, Y/N, up you go.β
You hauled yourself back into the canoe, then worked with Jaemin to hoist Soongie in as well. Finally, Jaemin pulled himself in too, shaking out his wet hair like a dog.
βAh!β He sighed, pushing his hair back from his face, annoyingly handsome grin once again landing on you. βWell that was a successful rescue mission, huh?β
βHate to burst your bubble, Jaemin, but uh, we donβtββ
βHave oars?β He finished your sentence, still grinning.
βMhm.β You looked down into your empty, soaking wet canoe, then at the distant dock pointedly.
βNot a problem!β A vine shot out of Jaeminβs palm, splitting into two, each end grabbing a wayward oar and pulling them back up into the boat. He offered one out to you to take, and secured the other in his hand.
Soongie giggled and clapped, to which Jaemin bowed. βAh, thank you, thank you.β
After free swim and free time, everyone had time to head back to their cabins and shower before going to archery. You only had a second to rinse the lake water off of you before changing and corralling your campers to archery.
The new archery range was bigger than the old one that Jaemin had taken you to, able to fit more targets than you were sure the other one could. As the two instructors began teaching the kids, the counselors hung back to make sure everyone was paying attention and served more as support during the lesson. God knew you had no clue how to shoot a bow and arrow.
βYou know how to do this?β You murmured to Jaemin as you watched the instructor notch her first arrow.
βMay have won a few ribbons back in my days as a camper,β he jokingly bragged. βWant a private lesson?β
You elbowed him lightly and shook your head, even as your heart skipped a beat. The instructor let her arrow fly then, easily hitting the bullseye. You clapped along with the campers, snickering, βI think maybe I should ask her instead.β
Whoever put tie-dye after free time was the bane of your existence, as there was no time for the girls to properly wash up before dinner. If tie-dye had been before free time, then they couldβve done it before showering. You and Ningning had your hands full helping them scrub dye off their hands, and your entire cabin ended up being late to dinner. Stomping into the mess hall with a gaggle of starving girls, you hurried them ahead of you towards the food line, wincing when you saw a few options empty or nearly empty already. Soongie hung back with you as always, joining you last in the line.
You made your two plates, and struggled to find empty seats in the packed mess hall. Thankfully, a hand shot up among the throng, waving you all over. Jaemin stood up so you could see him better, and you called for your girls, who were all looking around rather lost, to follow you over there. The dryad was instructing his campers to scoot around and make room, and finally, with some squeezing, everyone was able to fit. Jaemin let you scoot onto the bench seat ahead of him, and you still had to eat with Soongie on your lap and one of Jaeminβs legs sticking out into the aisle. His other leg was pressed against you, elbow bumping into yours as the two of you ate.
You tried not to glare at some of the other cabins who had made no attempts to accommodate you all, empty seats and plenty of room at their tables, some of the adults even propping up and spreading their legs out on the benches as they ate and chatted with each other.
βJust leave it, Y/N,β Jaemin murmured, nudging you with his arm. βGood example.β
You took a deep breath and nodded. βYeah, thanks, Jaem.β
βHard time washing out the tie dye?β
βYeah. Howβd you guys clean the dye off so fast?β
βWho says we cleaned the dye off?β
That made you look up from your food for the first time, carefully studying the hands and arms of the boy Swallowtail campers around you, seeing that they were in fact, splotched with every color of the rainbow. You burst into laughter, covering your face with your hand. βGodβIs that going to come out before pick-up?β
βYeah, a couple more dips in the lake, itβll all be gone.β
βWork smarter, not harder, huh?β
Jaemin grinned. βExactly.β
At the campfire, you helped your younger campers roast their marshmallows for their sβmores safely, while Jaemin and Chanyeol led the entire camp in sing-alongs. In a lull with your campers preoccupied with eating their sβmores, you quickly prepared one and brought it up towards the front. Chanyeol was tuning his guitar while he and Jaemin discussed which song to do next, and you tapped the dryadβs shoulder as you lowered the paper plate into his line of sight.
Jaemin looked up at you beaming, accepting the sβmore. βThanks, beautiful. Howβd you know I wanted one?β
βIβm a mind reader,β you replied humorously, mussing up his hair before you headed back towards the Swallowtailsβ benches.
βAsk her! Ask her!β Came excited, hushed whispers from behind you as you had just returned to your seat among all your campers.
Turning around, you spotted a gaggle of both girls and boys gathered behind you, and raised your eyebrow at them inquisitively. βAsk me what?β
βMiss Y/N?β One brave girl finally piped up. βAre you and Mister Jaemin boyfriend-girlfriend?β
You covered your mouth to not laugh directly at them, instead tilting your head at them curiously. βWhy do you think that?β
βYou just made him a sβmore!β One said.
βAnd he rescued you and Soongie today!β Another added.
βAnd he always calls you beautiful and stuff!β Said another. βThatβs what my dad calls my mom.β
βYou can tell your friends that theyβre beautiful,β you informed them dutifully. βI tell you girls that youβre beautiful, donβt I?β
They all looked at each other, obviously conflicted.
βYou should always help somebody in need if you can, like Mister Jaemin did today when Soongie and I were canoeing,β you continued. βAnd how many sβmores have I made for all of you?β
They began murmuring among themselves at your very good points while you tried very hard to control your face. Technically, you and Jaemin werenβt boyfriend-girlfriend. You wereβ¦ something. And these children didnβt need to know all the (sparse) details of the nature of your relationship with Jaemin anyway.
Chanyeol had started strumming his guitar again, drawing everyoneβs attention as the next song began.
WEEK 3
All outdoor activities had been canceled today because a huge storm had rolled in overnight. Rain pounded against the roof of the meeting center as lighting flashed and thunder boomed outside. The Swallowtails and Tree Frogs were in here for the first block of the day watching movies on a projector. The movie was occupying some of the kids while others quietly played cards in a corner, others napped, and the counselors hung out in the back of the room.
βYou okay, Jaem?β You asked the dryad, bumping his shoulder with yours. βYouβve beenβ¦ off since breakfast this morning.β
βYeah, Iβm fine,β he reassured you, shifting his gaze from the dark grey skies outside over to you. His eyes were a deep forest green, so murky they almost blended in with his pupils. He tried to offer you a half-smile as he nudged your arm back. βItβs the weather. Dryads are sensitive to it. Mother Nature gets bummed out, so do we.β
You looked over at Sohee, noticing that the younger dryad was also less upbeat than usual, leaning against the wall and zoning out as he listened to the junior counselor from the Tree Frogs go on about something.
βI like the rain,β you tried to offer some positivity. βGood napping weather.β
Jaemin chuckled. βIβve never been able to sleep well when the weatherβs like this, but now that you mention itβ¦β
βBig fuzzy blanket or two, the sound of the rain, oh itβs perfect.β
βMm, I might be able to get on board with this.β
βIβm just afraid the kids arenβt going to be able to sleep tonight if they canβt get their energy out,β you sighed, already able to picture them bouncing off the walls come lights-out.
βYeah, weβll have to make them run laps in the gym after lunch so theyβre not bouncing off the walls when itβs lights-out.β
βExactly what I was thinking.β
βSpeaking of lights-outβ¦β He leaned in closer, resting his hand behind you and letting the smell of pine and roses entirely wrap around you. His lips ghosted against the shell of your ear as he requested, βIf the rain lets up by then, will you meet me again? After lights-out?β
You turned your head to whisper back, βTo do what?β
βItβs a surprise. Is that a yes?β
You hummed, pretending to think it over. Finally, you answered, βYes.β
In the middle of dinner, the rain finally stopped, and you pretended not to react, even as the entire cafeteria erupted into cheers. Jaemin tapped your foot under the table with his. You kicked his back as you lifted your smiley fry to your mouth.
After putting your girls to bed, you once again waited thirty minutes before putting your hiking boots on and slipping out of your cabin. Jaemin was exactly where you had found him last time, blinding grin visible even this late at night. He had a couple towels tossed over his shoulder, but was otherwise in the exact same clothes as last time.
βSo where are we headed?β You asked, looping your arm with his.
βSomewhere special,β he replied vaguely. βThe rain shouldβve made it perfect.β
You squinted at him, but didnβt press for more information. As soon as he turned off the main path, you realized he was heading towards the river but taking an unfamiliar route along it. He was heading towards a part that the camp didnβt use in their regular activities. You heard the rushing water before you spotted it, and when you emerged from the treeline, you could see a waterfall. Not huge, but without the extra rainfall from today, this area probably wouldnβt have been more than a trickle.
βPerfect,β Jaemin declared, stopping by a rock further from the waterβs edge. This one was dry, safe from the spray of the waterfall. He set the towels down before toeing his shoes off, and you already knew what he was going to do.
βIsnβt it going to be cold?β You asked knowingly, despite taking your boots off too.
βProbably.β He pulled his tank top off before hooking his thumbs in the waistband of his sweatpants. βYouβre behind.β
βYouβre pushy,β you teased back, yanking off your socks.
βUndress how you want, my apologies.β He put his palms together and bowed ninety degrees, making you giggle at the juxtaposition of the formal gesture while he was in nothing except his briefs.
Your shorts joined the pile too, but you left your sleep shirt on since you had nothing else on under it. Jaemin was already at the riverβs edge, his back to you as he stood in the water up to his ankles.
βIs it cold?β You slowly picked your way closer to the water.
βWould you believe me if I said no?β He answered with a question.
βTry.β
βItβs like a hot tub.β
You clicked your tongue, βNope, didnβt believe you for a second.β
βCan I look?β He still hadnβt turned around, even as you were just a couple steps behind him.
βNo, Jaem, I want you to swim with your eyes closed all night.β
βIβd do it if you asked,β he jested back in a slightly sing-songy voice.
βI know you would.β You hugged your arms as you shook your head fondly. βYou can turn around. With your eyes open.β
Jaemin turned around with his eyes squeezed shut first, then squinted them open one at a time, a soft grin spreading across his lips as his gaze didnβt trail anywhere other than your face. He offered his hand out, and you set yours atop it. Slowly, he pulled you towards him, and you braced yourself as you took the first step into the cold water. You let out an instinctive shiver at the chill zipping up through you.
βHot tub, yeah,β you scoffed.
βIt slopes down from here.β Jaemin started wading out in front of you, keeping his loose grip on your hand. You followed him, keeping an eye on how fast the water was rising up his legs to estimate the depth for yourself.
When the water was about waist-deep, you hissed at the temperature, squeezing his hand tighter. His thumb rubbed the back of your hand as he started guiding you towards the waterfall. βCome on.β
In the back of your mind, you wondered if you were going to get sick from this.
βIf you catch a cold, Iβll nurse you back to health.β
βIf you get sick, Iβll laugh,β you mimicked the way he cooed at you sweetly.
Jaemin stopped the two of you a little ways away from the bottom of the waterfall. He let go of your hand before walking forward, pausing right under where the water was pouring down, thoroughly drenching him. He let out a whoop presumably at the burst of cold. Poking his head out, he wiped the water from his eyes and looked at you expectantly. You sighed but went to join him, grabbing your shoulders tightly and gritting your teeth against the rush of cold water soaking the rest of you. A mix between a yelp and a laugh escaped you instinctively, and you heard Jaemin laughing past the sounds of crashing water. Admittedly, the chill served as a shock to your nervous system, thoroughly waking you up and making every inch of your skin tingle.
You ducked out of the waterfall, under the overhang of rock, wiping water off your face as you giggled. βAh! Cold! Fucking cold!β
βItβs refreshing, right?β Jaemin asked with a grin.
βKinda, yeah,β you admitted, putting your shoulders back under the waterfall. You held your arms out. βCβmere.β
He obliged, shuffling closer to you and letting you wrap your arms around his neck. As soon as you felt how warm his skin was, you pulled him even closer.
βYouβre warm!β You gasped.
βIβm a dryad, gorgeous,β he hummed, lowering the two of you in the water. His hands landed on your knees, encouraging you to wrap your legs around his waist and cling onto him even more. βAlways the perfect temperature.β
βYouβre really proud to be a dryad, hm?β You questioned, not a hint of sarcasm or taunting in your voice this time.
βOf course. I love everything about it, never wanted to be anything else. Sure, other things are more powerful, and plenty of dryads hate being sensitive to the weather, but I love it all.β
βCan you understand animals?β You knew that not all dryads could talk to animals, and those who could, would usually only be able to talk to a certain kind (birds, fish, reptiles, etc.).
βSmall to medium land mammals. Anything bigger than a dog is usually a no-go.β
βWhat about a really big dog? Like a Great Dane? Or a Newfoundland?β
βHavenβt tried. When I do, Iβll let you know.β
βDo you have a favorite animal? Or is that like picking a favorite kid?β
He chuckled, and you could feel it against you. βI like cats.β
βMe too.β
After a beat, he asked, βCan I tell you something?β
βCan I stop you?β
βThe first day of campββ
ββwhen you fell in the riverββ
ββwhen I fell in the riverβ¦ I didnβt really fall in.β
You pulled back to be able to look him in the eye, nose scrunching up in confusion. βWhat? So you justβ¦ went swimming in your clothes for fun?β
βYeah, pretty much. I was walking the perimeter, like I told you, and then suddenly I got this really strong urge to just jump in,β he explained. βOne second, I was perfectly fine, enjoying the Sun, and then I thought to myself: βItβs too goddamn hot and if I overheat and die there is no way Iβm going to let myself end up haunting this place for eternity.β And the river was right there so I jumped in and cooled off. And then when you showed up, I figured it was better to look clumsy than likeβ¦ well whatever that was.β
Dread had settled deep in the pit of your stomach, and your jaw dropped with mortification. βJaemin, Iβm sorry.β
βFor what?β
βIβm the one who made you jump in the river,β you confessed, pushing on his chest to get him to let you go and stand on your own again.
βWhat?β He tilted his head, obviously confused and caught between trying to decide if you were joking or serious, half a smile on his lips.
You turned away from him, covering your face in horror as everything suddenly dawned on you at onceβway too late, you shouldβve fucking known, it was so fucking obvious. βNot on purpose. Godββ
Jaemin was surprisingly calm as he asked, βWhat are you talking about?β
βYou know how weβre likeβ¦ scarily in sync sometimes? Like itβs almost like you can read my thoughts?β
He grinned and chuckled, crossing his arms over his chest. βSo you noticed, too? I meanββ
βItβs not great chemistry or anything. Iβm literally accidentally putting my thoughts in your head,β you interrupted him, desperately trying to get across how seriously bad this whole thing was.
The cocky smirk dropped right off his face, and he turned curious and skeptical instead. βWait, really? How?β
βMy great-aunt called it something one time. A savvy,β you snapped your fingers as the word popped into your head. βSaid thatβs what they used to be called before all this modern-day science took over magic instead.β
βSavvy,β he repeated uncertainly.
βYeah. Humans that could talk to plants and make them grow faster like dryads, or fly but just a couple inches off the ground, things like that,β you listed off a couple examples. βHer theory was that with integration, people didnβt find their savvies anymore because they were around all this extraordinary magic, there was no reason for their little pockets of it to ever make an appearance.β
βWhatβs your theory?β
βKind of similar. I think the people with them might notice it, but we see all this incredible stuff every day, so if your plants are growing extra fastβhey, that was probably just the magical fertilizer you bought at the store, why would it be the fact that you were singing to your succulent? Magic is so ingrained into the fabric of our lives from outside sources, I donβt think weβd ever stop to notice if it ever started coming from inside us.β
βThatβs soβ¦β
βSad? That humans would never stop to think that we had magic in us too?β You chuckled cynically.
Jaemin shook his head, brow furrowed as he obviously both deep in thought and deeply perturbed. βI was going to say, hard to imagine. I canβt imagine what it feels like not having magic in you.β
βYouβre made of magic. Iβm not.β
βWell thatβs not true. Youβve got something. Youβve got aβ¦ savvy.β Jaemin smiled and pointed smugly. βItβs what confused me the first time we met.β
βRight.β
βSo how did you find out?β
βAccording to my parents, I didnβt talk until I was almost four. I didnβt need to, they just somehow always knew what I wanted. Used to chalk it up to good body language. But the way that people always finished my thoughts before I did, and didnβt even realize they were doing it. I hated that. It felt like they were in my head.β You clutched your arms self-soothingly at the memories. βUntil I got a little older and realized that actually, I was in their heads.β
βDo you know why? Why you?β
βWeβre all human, my family, as far back as we can tell. Unless someone had an affair somewhere that we donβt know about butββ You shrugged. βIβm just a human, who can think and feel really hard, and things happen. And because someone said so, thatβs magic. But if I lived with a bunch of humansβand not my great-auntβI probably wouldβve gone my whole life just believing that I was really good at conveying my thoughts. Or really shit at hiding them.β
βSo you canβ¦ what, exactly?β
You knew what he was askingβmagic powers all had names. So what was yours?
βI donβt know, project my thoughts? Still donβt have a good name for it,β you admitted with a dejected shrug. βI donβt do it on purpose, it just kind of happens. I can never choose which ones, or who gets them, Iβve just kind of figured that that it tends to happen with ones Iβm more focused on. But not always.β
βSo it wasnβt great chemistry, huh?β He joked, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly.
βAh, sorry, Jaemin,β you said sheepishly, then tacked on, βBut I can tell you, Iβve never had someone soβ¦ receptive to my thoughts before. Like, no one person has ever gotten so many in such a short amount of time. I donβt know why, or what it means, or if it even means anything. And I do feel the need to apologize, I imagine itβs clearly beenβ¦ invasive.β
βFor one, donβt apologize. You said youβre not doing it on purpose, and I canβt imagine what it must be like for you, always worrying about which of your thoughts someone is going to get, whoβs going to get it, and if theyβll know it was you. Donβt also worry about apologizing to me just because I listen a little better than other people. If anything, I should be apologizing to you for eavesdropping.β
βYou donβt need toββ
βNow you know how you sounded,β he replied pointedly.
βDamn.β
βAnyway, I think I know exactly why Iβm moreβ¦ receptive.β
You eyed him curiously. βEnlighten me.β
βIβm a dryad,β he reminded you for probably the hundredth time since you met him. βWeβre in touch with nature, which includes humans, and their thoughts and feelings.β
βSo itβs not our great chemistry?β You trepidly quipped.
βSo you agree!β He lit up. βWe do have great chemistry! Aside from the magical thought-sharing?β
βI think itβs including that?β You fidgeted with your fingernails. βBecause despite everything I just told you, youβre not running away. Even though I literally made you jump in a river the first time we met. Or, before we ever met.β
βI think Iβm starting to get better at telling whatβs your idea and whatβs mine,β he said confidently. βAnd youβre also not running away, despite the fact that you know that your thoughts are even more available to me than other people.β
You took a deep breath and nodded. βI trust you with them. Youβre the first person that Iβve told whoβsβ¦ really thought of it like that. That youβre listening in, instead of me forcing something into your brain.β
βThank you. Iβm honored.β
βSo uhm, while weβre talking about the first day of campβ¦ What were you going to ask me? At Truth or Dare?β
βStill thinking about that, gorgeous?β
βApparently. Do you remember?β
ββAre you thinking about kissing me, too?ββ He stepped closer to you again. βThough, I think I know the answer now.β
You nodded, eyes glued to where a droplet of water raced from his hair down his forehead, over his browbone, his nose, and finally between his cupidβs bow into his parted lips.
βI know I can literally hear you thinking about what my lips feel like, and exactly where you want my hands on youβ¦β One of said hands had caught the hem of your shirt floating in the water, gently tugging it back and forth. Jaemin leaned in closer, warm breath washing over your cheek as he held eye contact with his request, βBut can I also hear you say it out loud? Just once, gorgeous?β
You immediately folded, grabbing his forearms as you pleaded, βJaem, please. I want you to kiss me, I want you toββ
βI know, beautiful, I know,β he hushed you gently, cupping your cheek and sealing his mouth over yours. His other hand let go of your shirt hem to wrap around your waist and pull you closer. Your fingernails dug into the muscles of his forearm as you pressed against him, chasing more contact in any way possible. He alternated soft bites to your bottom lip and deep kisses that left you dizzy. The cold water didnβt even register anymore as you fell more and more into Na Jaemin.
Jaemin finally drew back, leaving you with a peck on the tip of your nose. He was still looking at you with an absolutely blindingly soft smile, cradling your face with two hands. You grabbed his cheeks, kissing his nose too.
βItβs only fair,β he snickered.
βExactly what I was thinking,β you replied humorously, pushing your forehead against his.
The sky was a beautiful crystal clear blue the next morning, and you noticed the change in Jaeminβs mood before you even got to the mess hall for breakfast. Your cabins converged on the walkway there, and you spotted Jaemin at the front of his boys, giving one a piggy-back ride as four more chased them around the rest. Sohee was actually leading the gaggle of campers, laughing and joking along with the older dryad. Without you even calling out to him, Jaemin gently dropped his camper back to the ground before turning around and giving your group a big wave.
βMorning, girls!β He grinned.
βMorning, Mister Jaemin!β They said back in a loud chorus.
You just so happened to glance down to make sure you werenβt going to step on one of the kidsβ heels when you noticed that Soongieβs sneaker was untied.
βOh, hold on, sweet. Your shoelace.β You tugged on her hand to take her to the side, out of the crowd. Kneeling down, you dutifully double-knotted it. βThere. Letβs go.β
Youβd just started walking and brushing the dirt off your knee when your foot got jerked back by your own shoelace which had come untied and was subsequently caught under someoneβs foot. Before your face or hands could impact with the concrete, however, something sturdy wrapped around your waist and caught you. You realized it was a thick, leafy vine at the same time that two hands grabbed your arms to stand you back up, and the vine unwound from around you.
βWoah, you alright?β It was Jaemin, of course, already checking your hands and arms over for injuries.
βYeah, Jaem, Iβm fine,β you smiled as he fidgeted with your beaded bracelet from Soongie. βTied Soongieβs shoe and completely missed the fact that mine was untied too. Thanks for the save.β
He dutifully dropped to one knee to tie your shoe for you, and you wanted to be embarrassed at being treated like a child, but really, all you could think about was pulling him back up when he was done and kissing him.
βNot here, beautiful,β he grinned and winked at you.
You rolled your eyes and pushed his head away from you, but you knew it was all negated by your fond smile and thoughts.
WEEK 4
The Swallowtails were back in the arts and crafts cabin, and you were hard at work at the friendship bracelet station. You may have sucked at making clover crowns, but you werenβt half-bad at this, at least. Searching through the piles of beads, you secured a few more green and brown ones, as well as some in the shape of white daisies to add.
Jaemin was at the bead table too, and you pretended not to be interested in what he was making, even as he had not-very-quietly whispered to one of your girls sitting next to him asking if she knew what your favorite color was. The camper had told him with a giggle, some of the other campers pitching in with their opinions on whatever he was making throughout it. You acted like you hadnβt heard anything, looking up from your own craft only to survey the cabin or when someone called your name asking for help.
Youβd just secured the clasp on the necklace you had been working on when a throat was cleared across from you. Looking up, you raised your eyebrows at Jaemin curiously. βYesβ¦?β
His project had disappeared from in front of him, but one of his hands was behind his back, so you had a suspicion as to where it went. The dryad held his other hand out palm-up on the table between you two. βMay I?β
You put out your arm that already had your friendship bracelet from Soongie on it, and he grasped it gently. βClose your eyes?β He requested.
Amused, you did so, feeling when he slipped another bracelet on your wrist. You peeked one eye open, immediately spotting the bracelet that was comprised mostly of beads of your favorite color. You grinned, spinning it around to admire it.
βItβs perfect. Thanks, Jaem,β you said. Picking up the necklace, you declared, βYour turn.β
Standing up, you walked around to stand behind him, fastening the clasp at the back of his neck for him. βThere you go.β
It was a shorter necklace, resting right at his collarbones, so he had to use his phone camera to look at it. His fingertips ran over the beads, then he reached back to squeeze your hand that was resting lightly on his shoulder.
βI love it.β He tilted his head back to absolutely beam at you.
At dinner, you werenβt even surprised when Jaemin joined you and Soongie in the line to get your food. You fondly noted that he was still wearing the necklace from earlier.
Leaning in towards him, you breathed in the familiar smells of roses and pine, then murmured, βWill you meet me? After lights-out tonight?β
βI had this weird feeling that you were going to ask me that,β he teased. βYes.β
βSo where are we headed?β Jaemin asked as soon as you found each other that night.
You didnβt hesitate to take his hand, lacing your fingers with his. βI want to try to make clover crowns again.β
He started tugging you down the walkways. βLetβs do it.β
Taking a deep breath of the fresh air that was all around you, you let out an unintentional sigh after. βI canβt believe weβre going back tomorrow.β
βIt always amazes me how fast a month goes here.β
βWeβre going toβIβm going to see you again, right? When we get back?β
Jaemin screeched to a stop in the middle of the trail, turning to you with a startlingly severe look on his face. βWhat kind of questionβOf course. We live in the same city, go to the same school. I meant everything I said, Y/N.β
βI-I know, Jaem.β You glanced up at the stars peeking through the treetops. βI guess this whole month sort of felt surrealβ¦ Iβm worried about what real life will be like for us.β
βItβll be better,β he said confidently. βBecause I can take you on real dates there.β
You chuckled, squeezing his hand. βI donβt know, the waterfall was pretty romantic.β
βIβm glad you think so, beautiful.β He started down the trail again. βCome on, weβre almost there.β
The camp was in a fairly remote location, so everyone loaded up onto buses in the morning to drive back into the city, where the children would then be picked up by their parents. Since you had volunteered for the set-up crew, you werenβt staying for break-down, which meant you were going back with the kids and monitoring pick-up for your campers.
Most of the kids (and counselors) were napping on the bus, thoroughly tuckered out from the month of camp, and having to get up early to eat breakfast before the buses departed. Soongie was curled up on the bench seat with her head in your lap as she slept, and you yawned just looking at her.
βTired, gorgeous?β Jaemin murmured from his aisle seat next to you. The three of you probably didnβt need to squeeze into one row, but there was no part of you that wanted to tell him to move.
βMm, a bit,β you admitted, leaning your head on his shoulder.
βSleep.β He shifted to wrap his arm around you, encouraging you to rest your head in the crook of his neck.
After waking up, pick-up went surprisingly smooth. Most of the campersβ parents were already at the pick-up location, so it was just a matter of checking IDs and sending the families on their way. Soongie excitedly tugged you over to a trio of adults, one of whom looked far too old to be her parent, and another looked far too youngβyour age at most. They introduced themselves as her covenmates, and one of the witches was in fact her biological father, the one who looked between the other two in age. You chatted with them for a little bit as they confessed to being nervous since this was Soongieβs first time away from the coven. You filled them in on how well she did at camp, downplaying the horrors of the first night to put their minds at ease. Soongie gave you one last big hug before all four of them left with huge smiles on their faces.
Ningning was driving herself and some of the other junior counselors home, and you sent them off with a wave, the witch honking her horn in return. When things around the lot were finally quiet, you saw that all the campers were gone, and the lead counselors were even beginning to disperse as well. Jaemin was already walking up to you, his duffel bag on his shoulder.
βHeading out?β You asked, trying to hide your disappointment.
βIn a minute. Now that pick-upβs doneβ¦β He grabbed one of your wrists with one hand and tugged your friendship bracelet from Soongie off with the other.
βHey, thatβsββ
βYour bad luck charm.β
You looked between him and the gift in confusion. βWhat?β
βSoongie didnβt do it on purpose. Witches that little have no control over their powers. I didnβt say something before because I know you wouldnβt have gotten rid of it while you were still around her, and all itβs been doing is minorly inconveniencing you.β He turned the bracelet around in his fingers to look at the plastic beads. βIf it was seriously hurting you, I wouldβve intervened.β
βWait, so when I tripped on my shoelaceβ¦?β
βAnd when the canoe flipped, and all the spots at the mess hall being taken, and probably anything else that went wrong this whole month.β He tossed it up in the air and caught it before pocketing it. βUnless youβre usually that unlucky?β
βNo, I just figured it was because this was my first year. Learning the ropes and stuff,β you shrugged, still bewildered as suddenly everything was clicking.
βUnintentional sabotage.β
βWell, good thing I had you then, huh?β You joked, nudging him with your elbow. βMy guardian dryad.β
He pretended to wipe sweat off his brow. βIt was tough work, keeping an extra close eye on you.β
βAw, and here I thought you were hanging around me so much because of our great chemistry?β
βThat too.β Jaemin looped an arm around your shoulders to pull you into him, peppering kisses on your cheek as you giggled and futilely tried to hide your face from him. βMostly that.β
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