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"So the class is about..." Jisung prompted you again.

"Right, it's about specifically the history of interspecies marriage. Both between different kinds of magical creatures and between magical creatures and humans. Every time it's Dr. Kwon's turn to teach Special Topics, this is what she teaches."

"And, what is her spouse?"

"Siren. Mrs. Kwon will come in and guest lecture sometimes, too."

"So... your project?"

"Just a five-minute presentation on a topic of our choice that relates to the unit we just did. She gave a list of topics, or we could come up with our own and get it approved. Renjun and I chose the role that religion plays in interspecies marriage. Because different creatures have different belief systems, gods and goddesses, and marriage rituals in their faith. Like dragons, for example."

"Huh?!" He squeaked. Thankfully, he was out of boba tea, and therefore didn't do a spit take all over you or something.

"Many dragons—I'm not saying you in particular, just historically—have worshipped the Sun and fire. Their marriage rituals often involved making offerings to the Sun by burning said offerings on a pyre. Now imagine a dragon and a siren want to get married. Sirens that usually not only have their weddings underwater for one, but believe that burning wedding offerings instead of throwing them into the water will offend the Sea. It's not impossible, it's just fascinating to witness the compromise, especially as it gets more common with integration. And I find it beautiful, every single time."

Jisung rested his elbow on his knee, then his cheek in his head, mindlessly running his fingertips over the clover. "Yeah? And what's the divorce rate like for interspecies marriage?"

"Better than intraspecies, actually."

"Really?"

"Uh-huh." You added in another flower to your weaving. "Fifty percent intraspecies, fifteen to twenty percent interspecies depending on the study you're citing. The numbers on interspecies are obviously newer, and a bit harder to measure due to varying lifespans, but those are the ones that we work with in the field."

"Interesting."

"You want to know my theory?"

"Sure."

"This one's not peer-reviewed or anything, so don't tell the other MCS majors, okay?"

"My lips are sealed," he promised.

"Now, I've never been married, but... I think that if you're too focused on what makes you the same, you'll completely miss your differences and only realize them too late when those differences are eventually driving you apart. But if you start out already with these glaringly obviously differences and then find what makes you similar in addition to the differences—not in spite of them—then you get a clearer picture of who you're with."

You'd been so focused on your little task that you hadn't looked up at Jisung a single time as you talked, but now you did, wondering why he was so quiet. He had gone still, staring at you, mouth parted, head tilted.

"What?" You looked around anxiously. "Did that not make sense? I thought that made sense?"

He shook his head. "No, no, that made sense. You just... gave me a lot to think about."

"Careful, don't hurt yourself with all that thinking," you giggled, getting up onto your knees.

"Hey!"

"Shh, I'm kidding," you reassured him, taking a couple kneeling steps closer to him and holding the clover and flower wreath you'd been weaving up towards his head.

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