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100 Drabbles for the Tiedye Boy - Sa13+ Hi, I'm Baek and these are the I respect and understand that these characters are the property of J.K. Rowling. SPOILER!!: Promts Humming while doing his homework, Jun was getting annoyed at the wobbly desk he was working on. Finally getting fed up, he went to find a book thick enough to hold the table steady. Finding one, Jun placed it under and desk and returned to his work. The chatter of the common room was becoming too much for him. Gathering his things, Jun was about to head to the library when someone stopped him. |
Yawns could be heard all throughout the top of the astronomy tower. The sixth years were doing some kind of lesson where they had to look for their zodiac sign. Jun was partnered up with Charlie; who was currently helping him find the Capricorn stars. |
Jun’s brother, Kai, was being extra annoying today. Kai decided to yodel in everyone’s ear. Including his mom’s side of the family, who were kindly visiting. Jun had managed to escape his brother all day by hiding in the basement with two of his cousins. |
The Yule Ball was approaching and Jun still hadn’t found someone who may accompany him. Charlie suggested a girl from a different house. Jun stood up from the chair he was sulking on in the common room. As he was stepping through the portrait entry, he spotted a housemate he’s had a slight crush on. The girl walked by him when Jun finally got some backbone. |
It was Christmas time. Which meant that the tie-dye boy’s grandma either knitted him socks or bought a themed pair. Jun had run out of clean socks and these were the only pair left for him to wear. Every time he moved, the socks would light up. For the worst part, Jun was currently in class and he couldn’t stop shaking his leg. |
The neighbor’s daughter, Aleksandra, was showing Jun and Kai where her dad kept all the magical stuff. The trio walked into a room and a large wardrobe caught Jun’s attention. Jun slowly opened the door, but only to have himself be pushed back and surrounded by water. He started to scream at the top of his lungs and covered his ears. |
The long awaited fight with Jun’s cousin, Andy, finally broke out. But it was Jun’s brother, Kai, who was picked. Jun sat on the armrest of a chair, just looking away at the brawl. |
It was Christmas break of 2081. Jun’s neighbors invited his family over for a holiday party. Kai, Aleksandra, and Jun were standing by the backdoor, enjoying the view of the snow fall in Bergen. |
Author's Choice After the disaster Jun’s cousin did of emptying out his trunk, his wand went missing. Jun searched hysterically around his room for the most prized possession he owned. He basically trashed his whole room again and cleaned up. |
An eleven year old Jun Kim walked into the Great Hall for the first time. His eyes gazed around at all the people wearing robes with specific colors on them; red, yellow, green, and blue. Too preoccupied with things around him, Jun bumped into a fellow schoolmate when they suddenly stopped walking. |
After the sorting, first years were guided to the common room. After climbing all those steps, Jun had wished the hat had put him in Slytherin. At least he could roll himself down the steps into the dungeons. And the Ravenclaw Tower password wasn’t even a word. They had to solve a riddle. Was a muggleborn boy able to answer such things? |
Jun waved his wand around. He was studying for his upcoming OWL exam in Defense Against the Dark Arts. He was pretty good at the subject, but he still needed to study plenty. But the common room was loud as usual. |
The tie-dye boy was cranky today. Which meant he was to be avoided at all times. Finally crawling out of bed, Jun headed downstairs and laid down on the couch. Then, of course, Kai had to come downstairs too and start bugging him. |
Jun was having a sweet tooth and thankfully it was Hogsmeade weekend. He moved swiftly through all the people that were crowding the street. Finally making his way to the door, Jun squeezed inside and made his way to the counters of sweets. Just has he was going to grab for the last acid pop, a young girl snatched it. |
The dungeons were gross, wet, and it smelled really weird down here. Maybe because they couldn’t open a window or else the place would flood. Ugh, they needed to relocate. Jun dragged his feet around the dark, murky, corridors. Char needed to show up soon or else he’d leave her and go eat. |
Coming back from school for Christmas, Jun walked around his room, packing away some clothing. Since their trip to Seoul was cancelled in the summer, they were going for the holidays. And Jun couldn’t be more excited. His girlfriend, Aleksandra, was sitting on his bed, watching the tie-dye boy pack. |
“Hoot, hoot. The owl hoots during the night,” Jun read the lines in the children’s book to his five year old cousin. They were in Jae’s room, reading a book on animals. |
Jun had an audition today, which he choked at. He was sitting at the piano, trying to play a tune he just learned. After missing too many notes, he slammed his hands onto the keys and laid his forehead on them. He felt too depressed to even play anymore. Not hearing the door open and close, Jun kept where he was. The person walked over and sat down next to him. |
“Where’s my cauldron?” Jun searched through his trunk, still not finding the most essential item for his potions class. Finally, Jun gave up and flopped onto his bed. “Guess I’m not going to class,” he mumbled. Then he finally remembered where the cauldron was. Rolling off the bed, the boy crawled under and spotted it. |
Jun was in his room, trying to finish some break homework before heading back out. Kai was there, reading one of his brother's school textbooks. "Hey, what's a thestral?" he asked. Jun didn't look up but kept writing. |
Pan in hand, Jun chased his cousin, Andy, around their aunt's house on Christmas Eve. Everyone was already used to them fighting, so this was just some entertainment for now. |
They had finally moved to Seoul, where Jun was born, which meant the boy had a new hair color. Since he was at school for his birthday, Jun's parents liked to keep his gifts until summer break. |
(author's choice) Finally getting a break from training, Jun sat outside a small cafe with his cousin, Shin. He was sipping on his iced coffee when Shin's feet were moving around a lot. "Will you just spit it out already!" Jun raised his voice. The foot fidgeting was driving him crazy. |
Jun was sitting on the floor of his twin cousins’ living room. Shin, Kimberly, and he were playing Exploding Snaps, while Kai just watched. It was a long night and before Jun knew it, he had a sleeping Kimberly on his lap. |
(Author's Choice) “Hey Jun,” Shin sat at his desk while the tie-dye boy lay on the bed, playing on his phone. “If we weren’t in the music group with the rest of the guys, what would you be doing?” |
Oh, look. It was time for History of Magic. Or as Jun liked to call it; “An extra hour or more of sleep”. The boy never took interest in the class. He found it useless and beyond boring. He only went to it because it was a core class and mandatory. The boy currently had his head resting in his hand, dozing off every now and then. |
This was it. |
Jun was eyeing Kimmy as she bounced from place to place. Today she was just too cheerful for his liking. Sure Jun was sued to his cousin being the cheery type, but it seemed someone gave her too much sugar or something. Thinking of a way to stop her, he walked into her room and grabbed her favorite pair of heels. |
Jun was vexed. He didn’t know why or at whom. All he knew was that any little thing annoyed him. He couldn’t be around people either. Well, certain people at least. Jun stayed in his dorm and wrote letters. Wrote anything in general. It was a way of keeping himself calm and focused on something. He hadn’t even touched his homework in a few days. Hearing the door open and people talking loudly, Jun’s bad mood came back. |
Three. Four. Five. |
“Maaaaaaaaaaaaaa! I need new dress robes!” Jun called out to his mother from his room. The boy was trying on some clothes in his room, seeing as there was a wedding he needed to attend in about two weeks. |
Something was tapping on his dorm window. Jun picked up the watch Charlie had given him for Christmas and looked at the time. It was fifteen minutes to midnight. Groaning, Jun turned over and tried to sleep again. But the tapping continued. Annoyed, the boy got up and aburtply opened the window. |
Jonathan. Kai. Jun. Kataro. Kimberly. |
Jun had grabbed Andy by the collar of his shirt and pushed him against the wall. “That’s wasn’t your decision to make!” He yelled at him. No one did that to his favorite family members. Especially NOT to his favorite twin cousins. |
Armed with skateboards in hand, Jun and Vinnie headed up to the seventh floor. The staircase had just been freshly polished so their wheels will slide faster than usual. |
Jun nudged Connor forwards towards a girl. A girl he suggested Connor should ask out on a date. The younger boy just needed to get out more. Jun stayed behind, sitting on the floor and quietly watching Connor slowly make his way towards the girl. |
Whistling, Jun opened up Hogwarts, A Histroy and sat near a window in the library. This snow in had led him to read the biggest book he could find at the moment. Obviously, there were more but right now, he might as well find out why weird things happened here. First aging too rapidly, and now a bizarre snowstorm that wouldn’t stop. |
It was late at night. Jun was leaned over a potion table, dozing off. Connor’s Potions OWL was soon and the Tie-Dye boy was helping him with last minute notes. “Okay, next I put in this ingredient,” Connor said. Jun just kept nodding to everything his best friend said. But he then realized Connor put in the wrong ingredient. |
"Do you think universities accept you faster if you fake you're an animagus?" Kimberly asked her twin brother, who was helping Jun give his crup and puppy a bath. |
Flipping through the pages of some yearbooks, Jun made a face at some of the superlatives. "Why is quidditch such a big deal? Don't they know that not everyone likes the game?" Jun talked to himself and kept flipping through the pages. Clearly a new title would be needed for this term. The Head Boy didn't mind quidditch, but some of them became famous in other things too. Now that he thought about it, Jun kind of wanted to play now. With no pitch and the sport being suspended, he stood on the comfy library chair his butt sat on. |
It was here. Graduation. Packing the last of his trunk, Jun found things that flooded memories back to his head. He didn't need them right now. Jun was starting to slowly move on. Setting the items aside, Jun found himself sitting inside his trunk. He wasn't sad; he felt a bit happy. It was the place he stayed in when he was down. But now, it was just a storage box for his things. Rummaging again, Jun found a two-way mirror that connected to hers. He didn't dare say her name, instead, tossed it and heard the mirror shatter. |
The two had snuck out again. Connor reminded Jun about their giant hunt they were to have. A daring act, but the best friends figured it was better than the boring castle. Riding the brooms they took from the broom shed, the boys flew over an ocean of trees and towards the mountains. Far out, they landed and began looking around. Hearing some noises, they hid behind a large boulder. Giants shadows were casted on the mountain walls as two passed by. Suddenly, a giant stepped widely over them and joined the others. |
"Salazar Slytherin was a parseltongue. As was..." Jun completely dazed out in his History of Magic class again. Not even a lecture about parseltongue could keep him interested in here. How did people manage to stay awake here? Next thing Jun knew, Pal was hissing in his ear. Jun gave the Tiny Dancer a weird look and chuckled lowly. Least she was going to keep him awake somehow. With droopy eyes, he tried to regain focus in the class. Pal just kept hissing into his ear for some reason. Jun didn't bother asking why. |
Reading a book while Kimmy worked on a potion, Jun carefully passed her ingredients for the amortentia. Flipping a page, he heard her mumble some weird things. "Are you struggling?" He asked, not looking up at her. |
Jun was still quiet. Memories of the past two years came flooding back to him. The delicate scent that lingered on the clothes she borrowed and his bed. Kimmy's words brought him back to reality. |
"Untie me!" The group of boys laughed amongst themselves as Kai squirmed in the back seat of Jun's car. Jun himself was driving and heading towards the secret location. |
Sitting in the room of requirement while watching Pal dance, Jun chewed on a licorice wand. She was doing ballet, something Jun couldn't really help her with. But he did notice Pal kept missing a step. Cutting up his licorice wand, Jun threw small pieces at her. "Come on, you can do better!" He called out to her. Eating another, Pal slipped on one of the piece and fell on her bum. |
Jun wasn't sure how it happened. First they were spreading itching powder around the corridors, and now hiding out in an empty classroom together. The two friends, if you can call them that, sat on the desk as voices passed up and down the hall. They started to talk. Jun observed her and the accent he had already caught onto. Her green eyes, long brown hair, and tanned skin made him more interested and he cautiously tuned her out. The next thing happened so fast. They started kissing and didn't know it would lead them to where they are today. |
They were doing homework again. They did it a lot together lately. Papers scattered everywhere and Justine yelling at Jun on how she wanted it to be done. The boy complied, not wanting to disappoint her. Concentrating more and following her directions, Jun was now getting somewhere. The grin on Justine's face was one he wanted to keep making it happen. Doing well on his homework came naturally to him. Never gotten bad marks on it, usually praised, and allowing it to boost his ego a bit more. The look on her face let him know he did good today. |
Running into his house, a nine year old Jun panted and quickly locked the door. |
Standing in just his underwear in the bedroom, Jun stared at himself in the long mirror hung behind his door. Messy dark hair, brown eyes, and a skin complexion to match his mother's. Taking his wand, he swished away the concealment charm from his body. Multiple scars and permanent marks suddenly appeared on his pale skin. Each was a reminder of his bullying days he tried so hard to forget. His long, slender fingers traced the shape of one on his torso; recieving it from hopping over a metal gate. No one knew about them. They didn't need to know. |
On one of his patrols, Jun searched each classroom. Once done, the Head Boy reported to the headmaster's office. On his walk there, he began thinking on how the seventh year had never been in the headmaster's office before. Not even when playing pranks on people. Honestly, how did the boy manage to avoid that place for so long? He remembered helping them rearrange the Ravenclaw common room in his fifth year. Or was it his sixth? Jun couldn't rememebr anymore. Maybe it helped him get the badge. Reaching the entrance, Jun started at it. |
Thompson was insane. Jun was going insane. The class in general was insane. They were to degnome a garden in today's Care of Magical Creatures class. In other words, Jun believed Thompson was being lazy today in degnoming it himself. Running around in the maze, Jun's dark eyes scanned around for a gnome. His first one. Seeing little feet dashing across him, the boy chased after it and casted a stunning spell. Tossing that one out, he searched for another. The second he found bit him in his hands. Honestly, what was the point of this lesson again? Right, torture. |
Jun was helping his daughter, Caroline, build her first snowman. Even though it was tiny, he could see the accomplishment in her eyes as the shape started to form. "It's already starting to look like daddy's," He smiled, putting sticks for arms into the snow. |
Staring at the arithmancy homework in front of him, Jun ruffled his hair and tried to figure out the equation. Looking over at Connor's sheet, Jun quietly copied his answers. Hopefully, it would be good enough for the professor to accept it and not suspect anything. At their next class, Jun handed in his homework and received a weird look. |
Walking down the street, Jun looked into the windows of the shops at Hogsmeade. He wished the little town would be opened for them more often than just the weekends. Jun especially liked coming here when it snowed. Everything just seemed to have more life to it. The dark haired boy walked into Honeydukes and went straight for the fizzing whizbees. He made sure to stuff plenty into his basket before moving onto another section. Jun grabbed some chocolate for Pal, which he had promised to buy while he was out. He could never say no to her at all. |
Jun was going over his charms homework when his mind started to wander on the subject. Why didn't he feel like studying charms in university? He was always charming his hair different colors or causing fires when no one was looking. Yet, the boy wanted to go into Magizoology after Hogwarts. But wasn't charms a big part of the subject too? Maybe he could minor in it while studying something else. Not realizing, Jun started scribbling over his homework as he got lost in his thoughts. Fantastic, now he had to rewrite the entire thing. Another late night for him. |
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