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dumbshow2018-11-24 10:16 pm
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But it hurts to hear. Isn't that odd? Words he's craved so desperately all his life, words that he's lacked . . . it's like he was born with a hole in the midst of him, a gaping wound that he's grown used to bearing. Any kind of change to it, even to heal it, seems overwhelming.
What if you change your mind? Oh, how pathetic, but the terror has gripped his heart. What if Huaisang comes to his senses? What if he looks at him and finds that he's not good enough? Just like everyone, just like everyone, his mother and his father and Yanli and even Wei Ying, all of them looking at him and, if not deciding he was lacking, at least deciding he just wasn't good enough. And now Jin Ling is gone, and he can't, he cannot bear to gain and lose someone else, he just can't.
Or at least: that's how it feels. It isn't so coherent as that in his mind. Just a stark terror that leaves his heart thudding painfully in his chest, sweat springing suddenly on his palms, his face pale even as it's tipped up so impossibly gently.]
I barely know what I want some days.
[Which isn't a rejection. Just as much as he can manage before he darts forward, bumping their foreheads together, kissing him just once, his eyes closing.]
Stay at my side. Let me stay at yours.
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Still, some part of him aches. Some part of him fights back against being vulnerable and close to anyone again, but Jiang Cheng isn't a liar, or a traitor. Jiang Cheng is like him, offering up this part of himself knowing full well that Huaisang could shatter it on a whim.
So he's quiet, tugging his other hand away from Jiang Cheng's to wrap both arms around his shoulders and bury his face against his neck. Alright— here they are. There are details to work out, how much time they can have that's truly theirs on top of the rest of their responsibilities, of course. Later.]
You can. I will.
[There, that's settled, at least. He can breathe a little easier, even if he isn't ready to let go of Jiang Cheng yet. So, again,]
Let's go to Qinghe. Just for a little while, I promise.
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[He tries to think of all the things he has to do now if they're to depart in the morning, he really does. But his brain stutters once, twice, and then gives up on thinking of business completely for the moment. Huaisang is warm against him, and he buries his face against him, closing his eyes and gripping his robes tightly.]
Send the rest of your disciples back tomorrow. We'll leave in the afternoon.
[So they're close enough Huaisang isn't effectively abandoning his men, but on the other hand, it's not as if he'd be able to defend them much anyway. And this way, they can travel together on their own.]
You still remember how to make a camp, right?
[That's actually kind of teasing, as he pulls back to meet his eye.]
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I remember when we were at Cloud Recesses and you told me I wasn't allowed to eat if I didn't figure out how to put up a tent.
[And he whined, and floundered for a while, and Wei Wuxian helped him put up his tent before claiming he needed to take payment for it and refusing to share his smuggled wine— You know, normal teen memories. He huffs, close to laughing, and noses against Jiang Cheng's cheek before kissing the corner of his mouth. A camping trip together... alright.]
Is that still your rule?
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[He nudges the table out of the way, finally, just so he can shift forward and more or less pull Huaisang near to him. Not quite in his lap, but at least they can smooch without it being too awkward. And he can tug at the end of his hair lightly, just once.]
But if you're hopeless, maybe I'll give you some help.
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I'm a professional head-shaker, A-Cheng.
[Which, alright, Jiang Cheng can see right through him, but still!!]
I don't know how to put up a tent, I really don't...!
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You don't get to use that excuse anymore.
[Crisply stated. If they're going to make this work, that's the rule. He releases him, though not without a small Look.]
Ask me nicely on the road and I'll consider it.
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I won't lie to you, A-Cheng. Never to you.
[He means it, so take that sincerity before a different, lamer kind of sincerity, because how often does his pampered ass go camping these days? Like never, ergo:]
I did forget how to put up a tent, though.
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Ah-- that's fine. I'll-- yeah.
[Will that kind of straightforward affection always work to bowl him over? Honestly, probably.]
Cheater.
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[Oh, but he does. He can be earnest and like this at the same time, so essentially Jiang Cheng is doomed.]
We should make preparations for tomorrow...
[But is he getting up? No.]
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[Buddy, there is one person who needs to make preparations here, you've got servants to pack your things. But he does need to talk to a lot of people and write several instructions down, so with a little huff he rolls his shoulder, pushing Huaisang off.]
Go wait for me. I won't be more than an hour or two.
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But he sighs like it's the worst thing in the world to be told to go and be lazy, squeezing around Jiang Cheng's waist like maybe he won't— but he has to, and so he gets up at long last.]
Fine, fine. Don't take all evening.
[He's needy and he wants to cuddle, sue him. But alright! He'll wait!]
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The journey to Qinghe only takes a few days, and god, but they're nice. It's nice to have a solid excuse not to think about anything related to work; nicer still the way they can just be instead of having to worry about things like reputation or deception. It's been so long since he's gotten to be anything but a sect leader.
One night he fends off a ghost or three; it's pleasantly athletic without threatening them in the least, and the way Huaisang eyes him afterwards is a bonus. Tonight-- one day away from Qinghe, if that-- he's caught them a fish for dinner. He even remembered how to debone the damn thing, a task he hasn't bothered to practice since he was twenty, so all in all: a successful trip and surprisingly effective ego boost.
Naturally, then, that he ruins it.
It would've been bad if it was him who twisted his ankle, but no. Of course not. Instead: he bumps into Huaisang, and it's him who steps wrong, whose ankle twists sharply, who falls with a pained cry-- and whose ankle is now swollen and tender, the skin heated beneath Jiang Cheng's probing fingers.]
It's not broken. Just tender for a while.
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He's upbeat, despite himself; it's nice to be together, simple as that, and to have an excuse to immediately drop every formality he'd have had to keep up if they stopped in some town on the way to Qinghe. It's... decent, at least until Jiang Cheng knocks him clean over, and he flinches and ineffectually hits Jiang Cheng in the shoulder with his fan when he pokes the tenderest part of his twisted ankle.]
I can't believe I have to limp all the way back to Qinghe.
[It's not that bad, but: uggghhh.]
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[What else can he do? And yet Jiang Cheng doesn't elaborate just yet. Instead: there's a faint glow at the tip of his fingers. He's far from a healer, but there's a difference between enormous feats of medicine and easing the ache in a sprained ankle. Can he actually do this in canon? God knows! We're saying yes.]
It's not that bad.
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It is! You know my golden core isn't as good as most!
[This is why you study in school: so that one day your very easy to understand core magic will circulate and help you heal or whatever. But also don't study in school because you will die young like your big brother. Hmm. Well, anyway.]
Will you carry me?
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[Just kidding, he was going to carry him regardless; it's literally the least he can do to make up for this. He scowls faintly, prodding at the ankle once more, like maybe there'll be sudden improvement.]
Just sit for a minute, all right? Maybe it'll get better.
[And if it gets better, he won't have to feel quite so guilty about ruining their night.]
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Keep me company, then.
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But he can't deny Huaisang a direct request, not now. So he sits, wrinkling his nose as he does. Should he apologize? Ah, but that's hard even for the simplest matters. So how to fix this?]
I can make us dinner soon. If you want.
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Not yet. I can't concentrate on eating while it still hurts.
[How can he enjoy campfire fish with this terrible ache? This is serious.
...Then, okay,] It was an accident, A-Cheng.
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It hasn't even been a month. How many people sprain the ankles of their--
. . . it's not exactly a good start.
[Let him brood.]
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Why are you worried about that? Knocking me over isn't an omen.
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I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
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But this is just a twisted ankle.]
It won't. You'll get used to it.
[To the happiness, or the dread... who knows.]
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I don't know how you can look at the future like that. Especially after . . . well, everything. How can you look at the future and think it will turn out decently?
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