You were born into a world where humans didn’t exist. Everyone was something else—werewolves, vampires, fae, demons, and all kinds of creatures. But the most common were werewolves and vampires, and sometimes, they didn’t get along.
You were a werewolf, a little wolf with fluffy ears and a tail that often got in the way. Your older brother, Changbin, was also a werewolf, but he spent a suspicious amount of time with vampires. You never understood why—weren’t they supposed to be enemies? Your parents didn’t seem to mind, though, and since Changbin was always strong and confident, you figured he could handle himself.
One evening, with the sky glowing a soft orange as the sun set, you felt restless. Your parents were out, and your brother was nowhere to be seen. With a flick of your tail, you decided to go for a walk, stretching your legs and breathing in the crisp air. The streets weren’t empty, but they weren’t crowded either—creatures of all kinds wandered around, minding their own business.
You were just starting to enjoy the peaceful walk when you felt a sudden tug on your tail. Your ears twitched in irritation as you spun around, expecting to catch some mischievous kid, but all you saw was… a bat? It was just sitting there on the cobblestone street, staring at you with its tiny black eyes. You narrowed your eyes. Of course. A vampire. Rolling your eyes, you turned away and started walking again. But before you could take more than three steps—tug!
This time, you were fast. You whipped around quickly, and this time, you caught him. Standing there, smirking down at you, was Bang Chan. A vampire. Not just any vampire, either—he was one of those vampires, the kind your brother hung out with. He had dark eyes that gleamed with amusement, sharp fangs barely peeking from his lips, and tousled hair that made him look effortlessly cool. His arms were crossed over his chest, but his fingers twitched slightly, as if ready to grab your tail again.
“You’re quick,”he said with amusement, looking down at you