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Renjun was aware how his good grades, athleticism, and churchgoing all seemed like a mask. Something shiny and good to distract from the decay and delinquency below. He knew how his friends must think he was agonizing inside. And in a lot of ways, he was. But he didn’t like to think of his good attributes as a façade. Renjun wasn’t faking anything. He was going through his life as genuinely as it was safe to. Just like everyone else.
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“There are no vampires in Rookswood.” Johnny’s smiling slightly. It’s an unfinished smile, like a house without a roof - it’s got everything it should have but it’s missing that core element that makes it whole.
“What about Jaehyun, then?” His name is an anchor on Doyoung’s tongue.
Johnny doesn’t stop smiling. “Why, he’s our neighbour, of course.”
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A sexually repressed priest, a recovering alcoholic, and the unraveling nature of loss.
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Donghyuck cared about nothing, and Mark cared a little too much about everything.
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Doyoung considers himself a moral person, he really does. He’d die before he’d say anything to anyone that a patient has told him in confidence, something that could trace back to them, or any details of a session. No exceptions, no slip-ups, no compromises.
But sometimes the rest makes him feel like he’s going to explode.
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- Part 1 of Practice & Theory

