Jin was at least a little bit sheepish as he handed Moon-ssi back his cup. He had no idea what he was doing but the comment about pigs made him snort a laugh so abruptly, it attracted looks. Jin quickly covered his mouth and bowed in apology to the dirty glances cast their way. “Pigs?” He echoed. “Spirits, I hope not.” But he was amused anyway.
Rather than watch his friend redo the drink, he tucked his nose into their textbook looking for instructions. Sensei has said something about focusing intent. Ah, here— “As you drink, focus your energy and thoughts on the relationship or people whose fates you are reading,” he read out mechanically. “Leave about a half-teaspoon of liquid at the bottom of the cup. Swirl the cup counterclockwise three times and turn it upside-down on a saucer to drain.” Wrinkling his nose, Jin laughed. “We did that… completely wrong.” As they were wont to in a rush to finish a silly assignment. Deciding to take a stab at it the right way, Jin reached for both cups and took them gently from Moon-ssi. He offered his friend a knowing look and dumped both sets of leaves into a squishy little pile on the side. Then he refilled them with fresh tea from their small pot and handed one to Moon-ssi. (Jin wasn’t sure if he’d handed back the same cup he’d drank from before or not. Whoops.)
“Dasi sidohae boja,” he offered. “Drinking with intent.” Jin smiled mischievously over the warm steam of his cup that he’d brought up to his lips. “Remember, you can only think about me as you drink. The book says so.” And if the thought made his stomach flutter a bit, Jin shoved that aside. He didn’t want his sentiments to affect his own reading.
Rather than watch his friend redo the drink, he tucked his nose into their textbook looking for instructions. Sensei has said something about focusing intent. Ah, here— “As you drink, focus your energy and thoughts on the relationship or people whose fates you are reading,” he read out mechanically. “Leave about a half-teaspoon of liquid at the bottom of the cup. Swirl the cup counterclockwise three times and turn it upside-down on a saucer to drain.” Wrinkling his nose, Jin laughed. “We did that… completely wrong.” As they were wont to in a rush to finish a silly assignment. Deciding to take a stab at it the right way, Jin reached for both cups and took them gently from Moon-ssi. He offered his friend a knowing look and dumped both sets of leaves into a squishy little pile on the side. Then he refilled them with fresh tea from their small pot and handed one to Moon-ssi. (Jin wasn’t sure if he’d handed back the same cup he’d drank from before or not. Whoops.)
“Dasi sidohae boja,” he offered. “Drinking with intent.” Jin smiled mischievously over the warm steam of his cup that he’d brought up to his lips. “Remember, you can only think about me as you drink. The book says so.” And if the thought made his stomach flutter a bit, Jin shoved that aside. He didn’t want his sentiments to affect his own reading.
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* Jin takes potions and enchantments at times to give his voice a persuasive quality.
His performances, or even a simple conversation, can sometimes suggest thoughts
and ideas to his audiences.




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