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The Fairy's Master

Chapter 1: Their First Meeting

Kim Suho stood at the edge of the Han River Bridge, the city lights twinkling below like stars. His life had been a never-ending cycle of misfortune, and he couldn't see a reason to continue. His parents' death, his relatives' rejection, the orphanage director's abuse... the memories haunted him. He muttered, "Pathetic..." as he gazed out at the river.

Just as Suho was about to take the leap, a gentle voice whispered in his ear, "I can't let you die! You need to live, your life is precious!" A pair of soft arms wrapped around him, holding him tight. Suho turned to face his savior, and his eyes widened in surprise. A girl with pink hair like cotton candy and delicate wings stood before him. Her star-shaped pupils shone with kindness.

Suho's mind reeled as the girl introduced herself as Lumina, a fairy from the Light Fairy Kingdom. She explained that she was his master's fairy, and he couldn't die because his life was precious. Suho's skepticism faltered as he gazed at Lumina's wings, wondering if they were real. But the girl's genuine concern and warmth touched his heart, and he felt a spark of hope.

Suho's eyes widened as Lumina's wings fluttered gently, their pink hue glowing softly in the night light. He stumbled backward, his mind racing with questions. "W-wings? Are those real?" He couldn't believe his eyes.

Lumina nodded, a gentle smile on her face. "Yes, they're real. I'm a fairy, and you're my master." She held out her hand, and Suho hesitated before taking it.

As they walked to Suho's small apartment, Lumina chattered excitedly about her duties as a fairy and her desire to become the fairy queen. Suho listened, still trying to wrap his head around the situation.

Upon arriving at the apartment, Suho's gaze fell upon Lumina's revealing outfit, and he felt a flush rise to his cheeks. "Uh, can you... change into something else?" he asked gruffly.

Lumina's eyes sparkled with delight. "Of course, Master! I'll grant your first wish!" With a wave of her hand, her clothes transformed into a modest human outfit.

Suho's eyes widened in surprise, and he quickly looked away, trying to hide his embarrassment. "Thanks... I guess."

Lumina's laughter echoed through the room, and Suho's heart skipped a beat. He wasn't sure what to make of this strange, wonderful creature who had entered his life.

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As the night wore on, Suho found himself growing more and more accustomed to Lumina's presence. She flitted about his apartment, exploring every nook and cranny with wide eyes and a childlike sense of wonder. Suho watched her, a mixture of fascination and trepidation swirling in his chest.

As he observed Lumina, he began to notice the little things about her - the way her hair sparkled in the dim light, the way her wings fluttered even when she wasn't flying, the way her smile could light up an entire room.

Despite himself, Suho felt a pang of attraction. He quickly pushed it aside, telling himself he was being ridiculous. She was a fairy, after all. A creature from a completely different world.

But as he looked into her shining eyes, he couldn't help but feel drawn to her. Maybe it was her innocence, her pure joy in the simple things. Maybe it was the way she looked at him, like he was the only person in the world.

Whatever it was, Suho knew he had to be careful. He couldn't let himself get too caught up in this strange, magical world. He had to keep his feet on the ground.

As the night drew to a close, Lumina settled onto the couch beside him, her eyes drooping sleepily. Suho hesitated for a moment before offering her a blanket, which she accepted with a grateful smile.

As they sat there in silence, Suho couldn't help but wonder what the future held for them. Would he ever be able to go back to his normal life, or had Lumina's arrival changed everything forever?

To be continued...

Chapter 2 : Culture Shock

Suho woke up to the sound of Lumina humming a gentle tune. He turned to see her sleeping beside him, her pink hair sprawled across the pillow. He rubbed his eyes, wondering if he was still dreaming.

As Lumina woke up, Suho quickly got out of bed and began his morning routine. Lumina watched with wide eyes, fascinated by the human world.

At breakfast, Suho taught Lumina how to use chopsticks and eat Korean-style food. She struggled, and Suho couldn't help but laugh at her clumsiness.

After breakfast, Suho showed Lumina how to clean the dishes and make her bed. She listened intently, eager to learn.

As the day went on, Suho realized that having Lumina around wasn't so bad. She was annoyingly cheerful, but her innocence and kindness were growing on him.

But as they sat down for dinner, Suho's phone rang. It was his ex-girlfriend, Jung Hana. Suho's expression turned cold, and Lumina sensed the tension.

Suho hesitated, unsure whether to answer the call. Lumina, sensing his unease, asked, "Master, who is it?"

Suho sighed and answered, "It's my ex-girlfriend, Jung Hana."

Lumina's eyes widened with curiosity. "Ex-girlfriend?"

Suho nodded and picked up the call. Jung Hana's voice was sweet, but Suho knew better. "Suho, darling, I miss you. Can we meet up?"

Suho's expression turned cold. "What do you want, Hana?"

Lumina watched, fascinated by the exchange. She had never seen Suho interact with someone from his past before.

After a brief conversation, Suho hung up, his expression dark. Lumina asked, "Master, what's wrong?"

Suho shook his head. "Nothing, Lumina. Just an old acquaintance."

Lumina sensed there was more to it but didn't press the issue. Instead, she changed the subject. "Master, can you teach me more about the human world?"

Suho's expression softened, and he smiled wryly. "Of course, Lumina. Let's watch a movie together."

As they watched a romantic comedy, Lumina giggled at the silly antics on screen. Suho couldn't help but chuckle, feeling a sense of normalcy for the first time in years.

But as the night wore on, Suho's thoughts drifted back to Jung Hana and their complicated past. Little did he know, their encounter was only the beginning of a tangled web of relationships and emotions.

Suho and Lumina spent the next few days exploring the city together. Lumina marveled at the human world, and Suho found himself enjoying her company.

One day, while they were shopping, they ran into Jung Hana. She flirted shamelessly with Suho, making Lumina's eyes narrow.

"Suho, darling, it's been too long," Jung Hana said, batting her eyelashes.

Suho's expression turned cold. "Hana, what do you want?"

Lumina watched, sensing a hint of jealousy within herself. She didn't understand why Suho's interaction with Jung Hana made her feel uncomfortable.

As they parted ways, Lumina asked, "Master, who is she to you?"

Suho's expression softened. "Just an old acquaintance, Lumina. Don't worry about it."

But Lumina couldn't shake off the feeling. She didn't know what it was, but she felt a pang of possessiveness towards Suho.

Chapter 3: A New Opportunity

Suho woke up to find Lumina already up and about, humming a gentle tune as she made breakfast. He watched her from the couch, mesmerized by her innocence and kindness.

As they ate breakfast together, Suho realized he was growing accustomed to Lumina's presence. She was no longer just a fairy who had saved his life; she was becoming a friend.

Lumina, sensing Suho's gaze, turned to him with a smile. "Master, what's wrong?"

Suho looked away, feeling a hint of embarrassment. "Nothing, Lumina. Just...thank you for breakfast."

Lumina's smile faltered for a moment, but she quickly recovered. "Of course, Master! I'm happy to help."

As they finished breakfast, Suho began to feel a sense of comfort with Lumina he hadn't experienced before. It was a small moment, but it marked the beginning of a deeper connection between them.

As the days passed, Suho found himself growing more comfortable around Lumina. He began to notice the little things about her, like the way her pink hair curled slightly at the edges when she smiled, or the way her star-shaped pupils sparkled when she laughed.

One evening, as they were watching TV together, Lumina fell asleep beside him. Suho glanced down at her peaceful face and felt a pang of...something. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but it was a feeling he hadn't experienced in a long time.

As he looked at Lumina, he realized that he had been pushing people away for so long. He had built walls around himself to protect himself from getting hurt again. But Lumina's presence had slowly started to chip away at those walls.

Suho's thoughts were interrupted by Lumina's gentle snoring. He smiled wryly, feeling a sense of tenderness towards her. Without thinking, he reached out and gently brushed a strand of hair out of her face.

Lumina stirred, opening her eyes to find Suho's face inches from hers. For a moment, they just looked at each other, the air thick with an unspoken understanding.

Then, Suho quickly looked away, clearing his throat. "You fell asleep," he said gruffly.

Lumina sat up, rubbing her eyes. "I'm sorry, Master. I didn't mean to."

Suho waved his hand dismissively. "It's fine. Just...get some rest, okay?"

Lumina nodded, but her eyes lingered on Suho's face, searching for something. Suho avoided her gaze, unsure of what she might see if she looked too closely.

Suho's phone rang, breaking the silence. He hesitated, wondering who could be calling him. He hadn't been in touch with anyone for a while.

"Hey, Suho! It's Ji-Hyun. I've been trying to reach you for ages!"

Suho's expression softened at the familiar voice. "Ji-Hyun...it's been a while. What's up?"

Ji-Hyun's tone was enthusiastic. "I know you've been going through a tough time, but I think I have something that can help. I'm working at Aurum Jewelry now, and we're looking for someone with your skills. I immediately thought of you!"

Suho snorted. "Me? Working? I don't think so, Ji-Hyun. I'm done with all that."

But Ji-Hyun persisted. "Hear me out, Suho. This could be a fresh start for you. And I'll be there to support you. Plus, I think you need something to get your mind off things."

Suho glanced at Lumina, who was watching him with curious eyes. He thought about how she had been trying to get him to engage with the world again. Maybe this was a sign?

"Fine," Suho said finally. "I'll come in for an interview. But no promises, Ji-Hyun."

Ji-Hyun whooped in excitement. "That's all I can ask for! I'll send you the details. Thanks, Suho! You won't regret this!"

As Suho hung up, Lumina asked, "Master, what's going on?"

Suho shrugged. "An old friend offered me a job. I'm not sure if I'll take it, but..."

Lumina's face lit up. "That's wonderful, Master! You should totally do it!"

Suho raised an eyebrow. "You think so, huh?"

Lumina nodded vigorously. "Yes! You need something to do, Master. And who knows, maybe you'll find something you love!"

Suho smiled wryly, feeling a spark of hope for the first time in a long time. Maybe Lumina was right. Maybe this was the start of something new.

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