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dumbshow2018-11-24 10:16 pm
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assorted morons
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☆ caught in the rain meme ☆ little steps meme ☆ affectionate physical contact meme ☆ picture prompt also acceptable but link them so it's tidy ☆ AU ideas: soulmates AU, reincarnation AU, Bad End AU, canon divergent/roleswap AU, dorky college AU, crossover AU, super indulgent high fantasy AU ☆ melodrama is ultimate tier ★ SHIPPING AND FUCC: ☆ non-fluffy relationship types I'm down for: codependent, master/servant power imbalance type ships, "we're bad for each other but worse for anyone else," other things I am failing to think of tbh ☆ things I am not into: noncon (includes "dubcon"), incest, tsundere shit if your tsundere is just verbally abusive, gratuitous torture porn, you'll probably have to ask me about harder kinks and they will vary by character ☆ I don't have a kink list so pitch me an idea if u thirsty ☆ if you would prefer a locked post I can also make that happen |

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Just checking, [he says, and then,] It felt terrible at first, didn't it?
[It did for him; each black spot on his soul threatened to climb out of his throat and leave him gutted, every time, until he had too many black spots for it to matter anymore. None of them could fit over the hole torn in his heart when his brother died, so was it worth it?
Jiang Cheng says he isn't sorry and Huaisang isn't either, but they both know neither of them are creatures like Jin Guangyao or Wen Chao, that took sick pleasure in hurting people who didn't deserve it. No— no, it's always gone deeper than that. Revenge always does.]
Well, how do you feel now? Better?
[lol]
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Do you?
[It's not a real question-- or at least, not one that requires a serious answer. He relaxes a little, reaching for his tea, regarding Huaisang with a friendlier gaze. Sips his tea, and then:]
. . . yes. But it was better than feeling nothing.
[It's not a self-pitying statement. It's not even sad. It's just a statement of fact, a vulnerability offered only because there's no point in hiding it.]
Wasn't it?
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Oh, it was, it was! I just wanted to hear you say it.
[Does that make him feel better? It makes him feel, at least, a little bit less alone. That's something.]
But Jiang-xiong, the other feelings are still there.
[Which of course Jiang Cheng knows; it's Huaisang's offer of vulnerability, in turn. Doesn't life still kind of suck? Yeah!]
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So what do you do with them now?
[Because that's the question, isn't it? Now that it's all done, now that there's no Jin Ling to raise, now that Wei Wuxian is gone in a far worse way, now that he's just left with Lotus Pier and a flock of young cultivators that he can't bear to get to know, now that he's got nothing but work, what now?
What do I do now, and it's such a childish question. His temper, always waiting, flares up, and he scowls.]
Forget it.
[And naturally, in his haste to find something else to discuss, he stumbles right into the next most awkward topic:]
You must be getting pressure to marry by now. Perhaps you should have kept up the act a little longer.
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He opens his mouth to speak and closes it again, thinking better of it for now, all while Jiang Cheng lets his temper get away with him across the table. Of course he does; Huaisang can't help but find it endearing the way he did back when they were young— Wei Wuxian had captivated everyone, it's true, but Huaisang had watched Jiang Cheng with a different kind of... well.
Well now they're talking about marriage, speaking of, and he hastily waves a hand and sputters, more than a little of his old self showing through. God! Marriage!]
I don't think so, I don't know— [ahem] As long as I can turn over a cousin with some cultivation strength better than mine, I can get away with it.
[The perfect crime: not having to get married. Thank god he lazed around in school too much to develop a proper core or he might have to be worried.]
The other sects are more tolerant of me now, but besides my leadership, I'm not much of a prospect...
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[It's a trump card, to be sure. And honestly, though it might be unconventional, he's certain any minor clan would overlook Huaisang's cultivation level in favor of his pedigree. It'd be a powerful match.
Not that it matters. Not that it's any of his business. But he doesn't like Huaisang putting himself down like that, when the truth is--]
And even if you weren't, you aren't lacking as a prospect. Don't be stupid. Just because your cultivation isn't high . . . you just spent over a decade trapping the man who killed your brother. You're-- you're unbelievably clever and dedicated.
Any clan would be stupid not to want to marry their heir to you.
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Or no, not quite; this much angrily singing his praises is a surprise, if only because, honestly— he's practicing his excuses to get out of marriage prospects, here. "Lacking as a prospect" totally not going to work, if Jiang Cheng will so immediately spin it back into praise...
But that said,] You're the only one who would think what I did to Jin Guangyao is clever and dedicated, Jiang-xiong.
[Just... saying. Most of the cultivation world lacks their unique perspective, as it were.]
Would you? If you had an heir? We could be sworn brothers.
[unless......?]
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[He honest to god doesn't know what he means at first. Not out of stupidity, but an heir is so far from Jiang Cheng's thoughts as to lack meaning. For so many years, Jin Ling was his only concern; he had no time to think of siring a child when raising the one he already had was so exhausting. Between the brat and his all-consuming hatred for Wei Wuxian, no one had ever had the nerve to think of pushing him to produce an heir. And now--
Well, it's not as if he's particularly popular with women. Has anyone else ever been blacklisted? Probably not.]
You'd be too old by the time they came of age.
[It's a scoffed response, not unfriendly.]
If you want an alliance, you're going to have to get it another way.
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[Is he not entitled to an alliance by virtue of sheer time? He is! Time and history and having just enough things in common that would turn other people away: Huaisang's ideal checklist. For an alliance.
Still, this is just... Well, this is Huaisang waving his hands and giving Jiang Cheng his very best imploring look until he gets his alliance, serious or not. Some part of him has already taken it for granted that if he needed someone on his side, that person would be Jiang Cheng; so the stupid bit about heirs is fun, but throw him a bone.]
Jiang-xiong! You wouldn't leave me high and dry, would you?
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[No. It's not a fervent answer, but rather quiet and unassuming: no, he wouldn't, because they've been through so much together. But not just that. Because now he sees the truth of Huaisang, who he is beneath all the easy fluster and prettiness, and he very much understands that person.
But saying that would be embarrassing. And anyway, this is more fun.]
An alliance has to go both ways. What can you offer me, Sect Leader Nie?
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Besides my prestige, you mean? I'm clever and dedicated, according to some people.
[For all intents and purposes, his sect is doing marginally better than Jiang Cheng's at the moment, admirable and impressive as his efforts at restoring Lotus Pier have been. But that's not important, because Huaisang doesn't care about sect power at all, in the end— but he cares about Jiang Cheng.
He leans forward on his elbow again, considering him.]
My cultivation isn't too high, [don't @ him, it's not a put down,] I come from a good family, I- ah... I'm not too loud?
[He waves a hand, look, the point being don't do this with someone you've known since you were like 14, bud:] What score do I make off your list?
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It's nice to just talk without any real stakes involved. Nice to be able to divert on this stupid tangent, which means nothing at all; nice to be able to weave in and out of topics without worrying if the other man thinks him broken or pitiable.]
You passed.
[A beat, and then:]
You're not too loud.
[Of all the selling points, bud.]
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How do you expect me to remember the whole list? I got three!
[And he passed, which first, thank you, of course he did-- and second, hmm! He'll have to think about that. But not here, because the tea has run out, and so as he puts his cup down and moves back to get to his feet:]
Come with me and I'll show you around.
[Bird tour? Bird tour. He nods toward the open door and the sprawling garden beyond; it's a nice day, Jiang Cheng, come spend it enjoying the scenery with him. They can waste some time together without a care in the world for a little bit longer.
And back to the topic at hand...]
You know, your nephew is probably going to be married before either of us.
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He'd have been content with just looking. But ugh, Jin Ling getting married, and he scowls.]
He's still a child.
[No, he's not.]
Besides: there's two people in the world who can stand him. It doesn't matter which he picks; I'm not going to be sworn to the Lans twice over.
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But it is true, so as the only person in the world who can stand Jiang Cheng, follow him down this sunlit path into the spotty shade of some young trees. It's all very scenic.]
He's as old as we were back then, [he points out, like, remember Back Then... not that Huaisang participated in much, but they weren't much older than Jin Ling when the Sunshot Campaign took off.] The Lan juniors are sensible, for the most part...
[Well, one of them is. That's enough.]
Is he picking one? I didn't think he would tell you.
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[Is it mean he puts on a slight falsetto in order to mock his beloved nephew? Probably. Eh.]
Everything is Lan Sizhui says and Lan Sizhui tells me . . . he never shuts up about him, even if half of it's complaining. He's shameless.
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It's good that he finally has a friend his own age...
[A Friend. Anyway, what's with your family and those Lans, huh? It truly is a Thing.]
I could talk to him. Maybe I'll learn something for you.
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. . . actually, that's a good idea. A really good idea, actually, because Huaisang has just spent about ten years proving he's the champion when it comes to getting information out of others, never mind put it to use.]
You'll have to visit soon if you want to catch him.
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He shuts his fan and taps it resolutely against Jiang Cheng's shoulder, nodding.]
Just tell me when and I'll make the arrangements. You'll owe me one, Jiang-xiong.
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[It's drawled out and absolutely not meant. Somehow, wildly, the idea of owing Huaisang isn't exactly repugnant.]
Two weeks. We have a banquet coming up anyway-- for him, actually, sending him off. You can attend it officially, and he won't suspect a thing.
[That makes it way more legit, right? Definitely.]
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I'm doing you a favor, so you owe me. Attending the banquet officially is what I would have to do anyway...
[To show his support, etc etc. Bothering Jin Ling about his personal life is the favor, see. Huaisang lifts his closed fan and taps it against Jiang Cheng's cheek, for emphasis. Did he have to do this? Did he have to then drag the end of it down along his jaw? Yes, maybe.]
Deal?
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So, with that in mind: hey, what the fuck!
He doesn't gape at him, thank god. He just swallows thickly, his face going just a little heated, and god, is he blushing? His skin isn't as pale as it could be, thank god, so maybe he won't notice.]
Uh-- yeah. Deal.
[SMOOTH. Even smoother: the way he takes a half-step back, realizes what he's doing, steps forward again. Now would like to walk into the ocean a little after that stupid teeter-totter display, thank you. His temper flares again, rushing forward in a vague attempt at hiding his growing horror and embarrassment.
He turns, scowling, fully intending to storm up the path, because he's doing great.]
Come on.
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Wow, Jiang Cheng. When he turns Huaisang seems to remember to do something, hastily tucking the fan away at his waist and reaching to grab Jiang Cheng's arm. Hey, hey—]
Wait, wait! [Is he going to apologize? Uh, no— but he's holding that arm with both hands and trying to think of something to say, so...] Don't rush off!
[And-- alright, there's a distinct difference between nudging someone with a fan and touching them with his own hands, he's suddenly very aware of that much. It's not like they're pressed together, he's barely touching Jiang Cheng at all, but it's-- well, now he's dwelling on it. He looks at Jiang Cheng's face and then away, lips pursed in thought.
Cool. Cool cool cool.]
Let's talk about something else, A-Cheng.
[ah, fuck, let's cancel Feelings.]
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(Or at least, that's what it seems to him, so touchy and ill-tempered as he can be).
But where he might normally storm off, now he stays. A-Cheng, and honestly, Huaisang didn't have to grab him. He could have just said that and stopped him in his tracks.
He glances back at him, his expression twisted up in something unreadable, his eyes darting about his face.]
Two weeks.
[Be there. It's snapped out, as much an order as anything else he ever says. And before Huaisang can say anything else-- before he can tell Jiang Cheng that it's okay, that he didn't mean anything by it, that they can politely pretend nothing happened, it's fine, he didn't mean to be overwhelming or whatever-- Jiang Cheng darts forward.
It's not a good kiss, really. It's swift and a little too harsh, his fingers gripping Huaisang's shoulder. His mouth is soft, he notes faintly, soft and sweet, and god, but he wants to kiss him more, he wants . . . whatever. The point is, it's a kiss, and with it, a firm declaration: that not only is he signaling his approval, but that he refuses to let that idiotic display just now set the tone of whatever they're about to do.]
Two weeks.
[He echoes it, taking a step back, and then another. Is he going to flee like a fucking child? Maybe! Whatever! Two weeks! Be there!]
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So it's enough; he wants very much to lean into Jiang Cheng properly, to take more and more, but Jiang Cheng pulls away before Huaisang's thoughts can settle and his head can clear and oh, two weeks. Huaisang clasps his hands firmly behind his back and nods, acceptance and understanding and the herculean self control he requires to not reach for Jiang Cheng again here and now. Okay. Alright!]
Two weeks.
[And Jiang Cheng makes his strategic retreat, which is small mercy to them both, despite how much it feels like the opposite in his immediate absence. Huaisang is distracted for the rest of the day and much of the next, head empty save for the memory of Jiang Cheng's firm hand and the warmth of his mouth. But he has two weeks to mull over that, and maybe by the time he has to set out for the banquet, he'll have calmed down.
It is a nice wish. He accomplishes it more or less anyway, arriving in two weeks with his small entourage and quite a few very expensive gifts to push on the boy as a token of his well-wishes. There's been business to take care of in the interim that's set him back on track, regrettably, and he's unfortunately swept into talk of it with members of smaller clans in the hours before the banquet itself begins. He does his best to focus, but he still keeps an eye and ear out for Jiang Cheng, gaze lingering on him whenever he does manage to spot him stomping around dealing with the rest of the preparations.
So, then: the banquet. He's seated to Jiang Cheng's right, obviously, as the leader of one of the great sects, and spends much of the meal leaning forward to talk around him to Jin Ling, who is doing the best he can at being the centerpiece of this whole thing on his uncle's left. Huaisang is here to butter up the young master, after all... It isn't as if he's ignoring Jiang Cheng, far from it, but he knows how to behave in public.
He knows, and yet when he leans around Jiang Cheng to prod Jin Ling with another question sometime around the second course, his hand finds its way to Jiang Cheng's knee and lingers there, very subtly. It's as much a racy flirtation, here where someone might guess at his game, as it is an earnest display of affection; two weeks is a long time to think about kissing Jiang Cheng without seeing him! He'll get through this dinner come hell or high water, but god, he's going to be like this for the rest of the meal, rest assured.]
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hey did you want a novel about jc's issues
yes and always
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