At mention of Kenji Akio, Jin wrinkled his nose hard. Thank spirits that jerk would be graduating soon. He’d never really lain off the vampire jokes or harassment and when Moon-ssi mentioned nailing him with a blunger, Jin laughed. “I hope you do!” he agreed, perhaps a bit sadistically. It’s not that he enjoyed other people’s pain but… Kenji deserved it. A broken arm or leg might put him in the infirmary for a few days and keep him out of Jin’s hair at least.
He knew that the hard training and long practices were fun, if exhausting, for his friend and so Jin nodded along agreeably. “It’s worth the extra effort!” he chirped. “Your team is doing very well.” Moon-ssi’s team was exceedingly talented and Jin could see a lot of them being asked to play for the national team of Japan one day. Idly, he wondered if Moon-ssi would be one of them. It was a joyfully sad thought for him.
As the other motioned him closer to beat the cold however, Jin blinked. It took him a second to respond and when he did, it was too late to be nonchalant. Jin moved over beside Moon-ssi anyway, hoping that by agreeing he could hide the slight flush on his face. “Geurae,” he hummed. “It’s chilly today.” Settling himself into a cross-legged position, Jin huddled up against his friend’s side. Only for a minute, he told himself as another blast of wind hit him in the back. “I don’t know how you’re so warm all the time,” he muttered, grumpily. Which, untrue. They both knew, or at least suspected, that Jin’s cold touch and lack of decent circulation was due to his genetics, but it didn’t make being cold any more fun.
The soft scent of amber curled itself in Jin’s sensitive nostrils. It was uniquely Moon-ssi’s own and at times could be a little overwhelming hormonally. Today however, as the breeze buffeted them in small bursts, some stronger than others, Jin would have shoved his head right into Moon-ssi’s chest to stay out of it. “I should have brought more layers,” he grumped to himself.
He knew that the hard training and long practices were fun, if exhausting, for his friend and so Jin nodded along agreeably. “It’s worth the extra effort!” he chirped. “Your team is doing very well.” Moon-ssi’s team was exceedingly talented and Jin could see a lot of them being asked to play for the national team of Japan one day. Idly, he wondered if Moon-ssi would be one of them. It was a joyfully sad thought for him.
As the other motioned him closer to beat the cold however, Jin blinked. It took him a second to respond and when he did, it was too late to be nonchalant. Jin moved over beside Moon-ssi anyway, hoping that by agreeing he could hide the slight flush on his face. “Geurae,” he hummed. “It’s chilly today.” Settling himself into a cross-legged position, Jin huddled up against his friend’s side. Only for a minute, he told himself as another blast of wind hit him in the back. “I don’t know how you’re so warm all the time,” he muttered, grumpily. Which, untrue. They both knew, or at least suspected, that Jin’s cold touch and lack of decent circulation was due to his genetics, but it didn’t make being cold any more fun.
The soft scent of amber curled itself in Jin’s sensitive nostrils. It was uniquely Moon-ssi’s own and at times could be a little overwhelming hormonally. Today however, as the breeze buffeted them in small bursts, some stronger than others, Jin would have shoved his head right into Moon-ssi’s chest to stay out of it. “I should have brought more layers,” he grumped to himself.
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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.


