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It was honestly impressive how oblivious some people could be.
You werenât even doing anything particularly invitingâjust standing in the courtyard, minding your own businessâwhen someone you barely knew strolled up and started laying it on thick.
âWow, you must be tired,â they grinned, leaning a little too close for comfort. âFrom running through my mind all day.â
You stared. Slowly blinked. â...I literally donât know who you are.â
They laughed, undeterred. âOh, a little mystery! I like that. We should get to know each other. How about aââ
Before they could finish, a very distinct presence materialized beside you, and suddenly, your hand was clasped in a vice grip.
You turned your head, already stifling a grin. Riddle stood stiffly at your side, his expression carefully neutralâtoo neutralâbut his fingers tightened around yours with unmistakable possessiveness.
And then, in the most Riddle way possible, he opened his mouth and immediately started critiquing their uniform.
âYour tie is loose, your shirt is untucked, and your posture is abysmal,â he declared, gaze sharp. âItâs disgraceful. If you have time to loiter and bother people who are clearly uninterested, then you certainly have time to fix your appearance.â
The person, previously brimming with confidence, visibly withered. âIâwait, youâreââ
âHousewarden Rosehearts,â Riddle confirmed, tone clipped. âAnd if you ever plan to talk to my partner again, I strongly suggest you do so properly dressed.â
There was a beat of silence. Thenâwithout another wordâthe person bolted, nearly tripping over themselves in their rush to escape.
The moment they were gone, you turned to Riddle, your amusement barely contained. âRiddle,â you said, voice dripping with mirth. âWere you jealous?â
He scoffed, tugging at his collar. âDonât be ridiculous.â
You raised a brow, glancing pointedly at the way his grip on your hand hadnât loosened in the slightest. Then, you took in the very obvious, very intense red dusting his cheeks.
He refused to meet your eyes.
You laughed, delighted, and before he could protest further, you leaned in and kissed him, pressing a quick, affectionate peck to his still burning cheek.
Riddle went still.
ââŠYou are jealous,â you whispered against his skin, just to tease.
âI am not,â he insisted, but his voice cracked ever so slightly, and that was enough to send you into another fit of laughter.
Still smiling, you tugged on his hand, leading him away. âCome on, letâs go do something fun before you start assigning uniform inspections as an act of vengeance.â
Riddle let out a heavy sigh, but he didnât argue. Instead, he laced his fingers more firmly with yours, the corners of his lips twitchingâjust barelyâbefore he let you drag him along.
Leona Kingscholar
Leona was going to lose his mind.
Three days.
Three days of watching you run around with those two idiots and that furball, pouring over textbooks, muttering formulas under your breath, completely oblivious to the fact that he existed.
You were studying. Fine. He got it. But you were studying with them.
And not him.
The moment the door to Ramshackle creaked open, you knew.
It was a sixth sense at this pointâan awareness of a certain presence, of a lazy kind of arrogance that filled the air like a storm cloud waiting to break.
And break it did.
Because before you could so much as blink, a heavy arm was slung around your shoulders, and your entire world tilted.
You let out a startled yelp as you were bodily dragged from the dorm, Ace and Deuce frozen mid-review session, Grimâs tail puffed up in sheer betrayal.
âOiâ!â
âNot oi,â Leona drawled, utterly unbothered by your flailing. âMine.â
You spluttered. âLeona, I have to study!â
âYou can study later,â he dismissed, hauling you across campus with a grip so firm you had no choice but to stumble along. âYouâre overdue for a break."
âI donât have time for a breakââ
âYou doâ he interrupted smoothly, and that was that.
You huffed, glaring up at him. âThis is kidnapping.â
âTch. If I was kidnapping you, I wouldnât be this obvious about it.â
That was⊠not reassuring.
By the time he finally dumped you onto his bed, you were half-expecting him to declare an official study ban, but instead, he settled in beside you, his arms casually looping around your waist, his body half-draped over yours like an oversized, incredibly smug blanket.
âGo on, then,â he murmured against your shoulder, voice low and easy. âStudy.â
You gave him an incredulous look. âHere?â
He hummed. âWhy not? I got old notes. Bet theyâre better than whatever those idiots are using.â
You blinked. âYou actually have notes?â
Leona scoffed, reaching over to grab a notebook from his desk. âWhat, you think I just guessed my way through school?â He flipped it open and, to your absolute shock, the pages were filled with neatly written summaries, key points highlighted with the kind of precision that suggested he did actually pay attention. âSee?â
ââŠI hate that this is actually useful.â
âTold you.â
You sighed, already feeling yourself sink into the warmth of him, the slow, steady rise and fall of his breathing, the way his fingers tapped lazily against your side, like he knew you were starting to relax and was deliberately making it worse.
Still. If you had to study, this wasnât⊠terrible.
You let your head rest against his shoulder, flipping through the notes. âFine. But if I fall asleep, itâs your fault.â
Leona smirked, his breath warm against your skin. âThen I guess youâll just have to take a nap right here.â
You rolled your eyes, but the next time you felt him shift, the unmistakable curve of his smile pressing into your neck, you didnât even bother fighting it.
At first, heâd assumed it was a novelty thing. Maybe you had a moment of curiosity. Maybe they had some limited-time drink that you needed to try. Maybe youâd simply gotten lostâit happened more often than you liked to admit.
So, instead of despairing in silence, he took action.
The next time you announced you were heading there, Azul smiled, adjusted his glasses, and accompanied you.
Because if there was something about this place that had captured your attention, then he would analyze it, perfect it, and eliminate the competition before they could even think about stealing away his most treasured customer.
(And partner. But semantics.)
At first, it seemed innocent enough. You gushed over some ridiculous limited-menu item with a starry-eyed enthusiasm that made him fond despite himself, but it was just cake. Cake was replaceable. Cake was replicable. Cake was nothing.
And then the owner came out.
Azul didnât move, but his businessmanâs smile settled into place with all the calculated precision of a predator fixing its gaze upon its prey.
He escorted you back to your room, silent for once, but his mind was racing.
And then, after a long pause, he asked, âDo you enjoy their presence?â
You blinked. âWho?â
âThe owner.â
You stared at him, visibly baffled. ââŠI like their cake?â
Azul opened his mouth.
Then closed it.
And then, after a long, suffering pause, he sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose, because of course you hadnât noticed.
Because of course you had been utterly, entirely oblivious to the way they had been practically fawning over you.
He didnât know if he wanted to laugh or cry.
So, in the end, he simply pulled you close and kissed you, long and lingering, with a kind of slow, consuming possessiveness that had you melting against him in pleased surprise.
He held you the entire night, unwilling to let go, much to your delighted confusion.
Kalim insisted on picking you up after class every day, no matter how many times you told him it wasnât necessary. He always laughed, dismissing your protests with a wave of his hand, as if the very idea of not meeting you after class was ridiculous. âWhy wouldnât I? I like seeing you first thing after class! It makes my whole day better!â And, honestly, how could you argue with that?
So, as usual, you waited outside, looking for that familiar flash of red and gold. You didnât mindâKalim was always quick, always eager, and always a little over-the-top about it, greeting you with his usual sunbeam of a grin and a greeting so enthusiastic it was like he hadnât just seen you that morning.
But today, before Kalim arrived, someone else approached.
At first, you thought it was just an overly friendly upperclassman looking to chat, but the way they leaned in, the way their eyes swept over you, made your skin crawl. Their words were dripping with false charm, their smile just a little too knowing, and the moment they took your hand, something in you snapped.
You were seconds away from yanking yourself free and letting them know exactly what you thought about their audacityâ
And then, before you could react, a firm hand wrenched theirs away from you.
You turned, eyes widening in surprise, and saw Kalim standing beside you.
Onlyâthis wasnât the Kalim you were used to.
There was no bright, carefree smile, no cheerful energy. His expression was carefully blank, his eyes steady and serious in a way that sent an unexpected shiver down your spine. He wasnât angryâno, youâd seen Kalim angry before, and this was something different. This was controlled, quiet disapproval as he stared the person down, his grip on their wrist unyielding.
âDonât touch them.â His voice was even, but there was no room for argument.
The person sputtered something, an attempt at an excuse, but Kalimâs gaze didnât waver. He didnât shout, didnât make a scene, didnât need to. The sheer weight of his presence was enough, and after a tense pause, the person hurried off, clearly rattled.
And just like that, Kalim let out a breath and turned back to you, his usual grin slipping easily back into place, warm and reassuring. âAre you okay?â
You blinked.
Your heart was pounding. Not from fearânot even from lingering discomfortâbut from something else entirely.
Because, apparently, Kalim without his smile was unfairly, ridiculously attractive.
You managed to nod, clearing your throat, forcing yourself to breathe as he took your handâgently, reverently, the complete opposite of the unwanted touch from before. He squeezed it lightly, beaming at you as if the last few minutes hadnât happened.
Later that night, as the two of you lounged together, he confessed, a little sheepishly, âI hated seeing them touch you.â His grip on your hand tightened slightly, as if just remembering it made his stomach twist.
You couldnât help itâyou laughed, leaning in to kiss him. He hummed against your lips, pleased, the jealousy from earlier completely forgotten.
And if, after that, Kalim insisted on being even quicker to meet you after class, practically appearing the second you stepped outsideâwell, who were you to complain?
Vil Schoenheit
You had been meticulous in your planning. A surprise party to celebrate Vilâs latest movie roleâbecause, really, any excuse to throw a party for him was a good one. You coordinated with Rook (a double-edged sword, given his enthusiasm), found the perfect venue, picked out a cake that was as extravagant as he was, and carefully avoided any suspicion.
Or at least, you thought you had.
Vil, on the other hand, was about five minutes away from losing the last thread of his sanity.
You had been avoiding him. Not in the obvious, dramatic wayâbut in the subtle, infuriating way that made his stomach twist unpleasantly. Shorter conversations, quick kisses before running off, whispering in dim hallways with Rook, of all people.
Rook, who delighted in keeping secrets and spoke in riddles even when he wasnât actively trying to be cryptic. Every time Vil so much as entered the room, your conversations stopped, and all he got was your innocent, suspiciously wide-eyed smile.
It was unacceptable.
But Vil was not jealous. Of course not. He was above something so irrational. Why should he feel threatened? The very idea of it was absurd. He was merely⊠curious. Concerned. Watching you sneak around with Rook had been horrible for his blood pressure, but jealous? Certainly not.
(And if his skincare routine had gotten even more rigorous to account for stress-induced breakouts, that was purely coincidental.)
So when you finally waltzed into his room, all bright-eyed and smiling, telling him to get dressed, his patienceâwhat little remainedâsnapped.
In one smooth motion, he had you caged in against his vanity.
You blinked up at him, startled. âUh. Hi?â
He narrowed his eyes. âYou have been distracted lately.â
âUh.â Your bluffing instincts kicked in, but it was useless. Vilâs gaze was sharp, his lips pressed into a thin line. He didnât look angry, exactlyâhe looked⊠hurt.
And, well. That was enough to shatter your resolve immediately.
âOkay, okay, Iâll tell you!â You blurted, hands flying up in surrender. âWe planned a surprise party for your movie premiere, and I didnât want to ruin it! Thatâs why Iâve been sneaking around!â
Silence.
And thenâ
Vil laughed.
Not a quiet chuckle. Not a delicate, amused exhale. No, he laughed so hard that he had to lean on you for support, his entire body shaking with it.
And just like that, the tension was gone. He exhaled, pressing a lingering kiss to your forehead before straightening. âNext time,â he said, smoothing his hands over your shoulders, âjust tell me.â
You sighed, half-exasperated, half-fond. âThat ruins the surprise.â
âSurprises are overrated,â he declared. âNow, come. You planned this party, and I refuse to let you attend it looking anything less than perfect.â
Before you could protest, he had already grabbed your wrist, dragging you toward his closet.
And honestly? After all that turmoil, matching outfits was the least he deserved.
Idia Shroud
Idia had been off all evening.
Not in the usual, grumbly, "the outside world is a waking nightmare" kind of way. No, this was different. This was pointed.
He was pouting.
You had first noticed it when he refused to meet your gaze, keeping his head turned at an almost comical angle whenever you tried to look at him. Even when you sat next to him, close enough that your shoulders brushed, he still wouldnât acknowledge you.
At first, you thought he was just having an introvert moment. But then you noticed his fingersâtapping on his controller in short, stilted bursts, his usual fluid movements replaced with something far more sulky.
Something was wrong. And worse, he was refusing to tell you.
So, naturally, you did what any reasonable person would do.
You grabbed his face.
â??!!??!â Idia made an undignified noise as your hands squished his cheeks, forcing him to finally look at you. His wide eyes darted around frantically, looking for an escape, but you just leaned in, resting your forehead against his.
âWhatâs wrong?â you asked softly. âI canât fix it if I donât know what I did.â
For a second, he wavered. You could see itâthe way his hands twitched, his lips pressed together in a battle between staying mad and melting like he always did when you held him like this.
But thenâbetrayal. Pure, unfiltered betrayal flashed in his eyes.
âIf you donât even realize your crimes,â he huffed, âthen you donât deserve to be told.â
âŠHuh.
You blinked at him, torn between concern and immense amusement. His cheeks were puffed up in an actual pout, his shoulders slightly hunched like an offended cat. His hair even flickered with a dramatic little sizzle, the blue flames crackling indignantly.
So, you did what any responsible partner would do in this situation.
You kissed his cheek.
He made another noiseâthis one more flustered than betrayedâbut at least he wasnât turning away anymore.
âIdiaaaa,â you coaxed, voice lilting as you gently rubbed soothing circles against his jaw. âCome on. Tell me.â
He hesitated.
Then, in a grievously wounded tone, he finally muttered:
âYou did your dailies⊠without me. Who did you do them with?â
You stared at him.
ââŠThatâs it?â
He gasped, looking even more betrayed. âThatâs it?!â
Okay. Maybe not the best response.
âI justââ You tried to stifle your laugh, but failed miserably. âI didnât know it was that seriousââ
âIT IS,â he declared. âWe have an unspoken promise! Every night! We do our dailies! We do our pulls! We suffer together in the gacha mines!â He gestured wildly, his voice spiking in distress. âAnd todayâtoday, youâyouââ His voice wobbled. âYou betrayed me.â
You clutched your chest in mock horror. âI have committed the greatest of sins.â
âYou HAVE.â
You bit your lip, barely holding back another laugh, but thenâthen you saw his face. The dramatic pout, the still-flickering flames, the way his fingers fidgeted against his sleeve.
And suddenly, it hit you.
This wasnât just about the dailies. This was his time with you. The one moment of the day where it was just the two of you, side by side, relaxed and rambling about nonsense while farming loot drops.
And you had accidentally robbed him of it.
Your amusement softened into something warmer. You pulled him closer, letting your fingers trail through his hair as you pressed another kiss to his cheekâlonger this time.
âIâm sorry,â you murmured, resting your chin against his shoulder. âI didnât realize how much it meant to you. I did them alone, by the way.â
He mumbled something under his breath, still sulking, but at least he wasnât pulling away.
âI promise Iâll wait for you every day from now on,â you continued, letting your fingers trace comforting patterns into his back. âOkay?â
ââŠTch,â he muttered. Then, after a long pause, he finally slumped against you, his entire weight pressing into your chest.
You grinned. Victory.
ââŠYou are watching the Premo concert reruns with me as compensation, though,â he grumbled, his voice muffled against your shoulder.
You rolled your eyes, amused. âFine, fine.â
And that was how you ended up in Idiaâs room for hours, marathoning concerts.
And if you showed up to class the next day completely wrecked from lack of sleep?
It was fine.
As long as Idia was happy.
Malleus Draconia
Malleus Draconia is above petty emotions.
He is the Prince of Briar Valley, an ancient being of immense power, the strongest fae in existenceâhe does not succumb to something as trivial as jealousy.
âŠThat is what he tells himself as he watches you, once again, being hopelessly kind to people who clearly do not deserve it.
He watches as you nod along to Crowleyâs latest absurd request, despite the fact that everyone knows that the headmaster is little more than a well-dressed menace with a penchant for delegating all responsibility to you.
He watches as some random studentâa student who has never once acknowledged your existence beforeâapproaches you with a bright, eager smile, undoubtedly about to ask you for yet another favor.
And he feels a peculiar, simmering sensation coil in his chest.
Malleus is not petty. He does not get jealous.
But he does dislike seeing you taken advantage of.
So, before this interloper can even get a word out, Malleus simply appears by your side, materializing in that eerie, seamless way that only he can. His presence alone is enough to make the student stumble back in terror, but thenâjust to be certainâhe reaches out and takes your hand in his, lacing his fingers through yours with casual ease.
The effect is instantaneous.
The student goes pale. Their entire body stiffens, eyes darting between you and Malleus as if calculating whether their life is worth whatever ridiculous request they were about to make. The answer, apparently, is no, because they immediately spin on their heel and flee.
Malleus watches them go, his expression carefully neutral.
He usually dislikes the way people fear him. But today?
âŠToday, he finds himself rather pleased.
Satisfied, he turns back to you, fully expecting you to be grateful for his intervention. Perhaps a soft smile, a quiet "thank you," maybe even a fond squeeze of his handâ
Instead, he is met with your grin.
That knowing, teasing grin.
The one that says you know exactly what he just did. The one that says you know he is not as above jealousy as he claims to be. The one that says, without words, oh, so youâre feeling possessive today?
Malleus pointedly ignores it.
âCome,â he says smoothly, giving your hand the lightest tug. âLet us go somewhere⊠peaceful.â
You let him pull you along, but not without looping your arm around his and leaning into him with unmistakable amusement.
I've seen some posts of people saying Kalim wouldn't feel jealous easily because he's just "too nice" I think you guys are forgetting he's a spoiled rich kid, used to getting what he wants, when he wants it.
Yeah he's friendly, and he won't be (openly) mean to someone, but If he feels his partner is giving too much attention to someone else? He'll immediately interrupt their conversation, if his partner is too busy doing something? Just do it later! Jamil will help you, just pay attention to him.
He wants your attention now! He doesn't do well with being denied something or being told no, damn he can probably count on one hand the amount of times his parents have said "no" to him.
The worst part? He doesn't even fully comprehend that he's jealous, he just knows he gets upset when you're not paying attention to him, so he just works hard to get your attention all the time <3
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