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dumbshow2018-11-24 10:16 pm
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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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[Let him fucking live? He's still vibrating from the enormity of that confession, stop gently roasting him.
Just kidding, this is exactly what he needs. Normalcy, with Huaisang acting as though Jiang Cheng hasn't ruined everything in just a few words. He leans lightly against him, aware his expression is absolutely not masking any of his relief and joy right now.]
It wasn't about the color.
[A beat, and he glances at him pointedly, his gaze, hm, a little more possessive than before. Huaisang's neck is still reddened, little bitemarks that claim him, and he likes that too.]
You look better when you're dressed in my clothes, A-Sang.
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[In private, sure, if that's what Jiang Cheng is into, how lucky: Huaisang is into it too. He gives him a crooked little smirk, somewhere between giddy from all of this and, as usual, goading— go ahead and give him that look, sir. In fact, do it some more.]
You'll just have to get me my own. Will you put up a fight if I have some embroidery put on?
[The Jiang purple is classy, sure, and Huaisang parading around in all purple should probably wait until they've settled— and he writes a very long letter to Mingjue, but know that he is serious about the custom touches.]
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Of course I will. They've got enough embroi--
[--oh. Hm. An idea strikes at him, suddenly and sharply. Huaisang has gotten him two things over the course of their . . . whatever this is. Courtship. Whatever. The point is: he's gotten him things, and sooner or later he'll get him another, and it's far past time Jiang Cheng returns the favor.
And he knows exactly what it ought to be.]
. . . they've got enough decoration. What do you need more for?
[Is he distracted? A little. He reaches for Huaisang's hand, squeezing it once, before pushing lightly at him.]
Hey. Go sit on the bed.
[Not for that, but because he'll lose his nerve if he doesn't do this right the fuck now.]
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They don't. I'll think of something.
[As if the problem is his lack of ideas, ha. He'll be doodling embroidery designs for the next week, rest assured. But as he's now being directed elsewhere—]
You won't convince me otherwise, you know.
[Just! Saying! He obliges, hand lingering on Jiang Cheng's cheek as he steps back and then moves to settle on the bed. He's just sitting there, but there's an expected degree of modesty while sitting on someone else's bed that he has already thrown out the proverbial window. So! What's this, then!]
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[Drawled out over his shoulder as he goes to his closet. Hmm . . . it takes him a long few moments.]
Besides: what even do you want to add? Flowers? The Nie clan symbol?
[It's funny how they bicker, like Jiang Cheng isn't going to give Huaisang literally anything and everything he asks for. But-- ah, and he returns, something held tightly in the palm of one hand. Sits next to him, pleased at how close he can get, pleased at how Huaisang looks perched on his bed.]
Here.
[All petty arguments side, he knows-- he knows-- Huaisang can't just up and don another clan's garments. But he can at least wear a token, if not atop his robes than perhaps hidden beneath them.
So: a bell, the nine-petal lotus carved delicately into the silver metal. They're technically for disciples only, or those who marry into the clan, but . . . well. He had just declared his love for Huaisang. Besides: he's clan leader. Who exactly is going to call him out on it if they manage to realize?]
It's-- I mean-- just take it. It's for you.
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[Like a varsity jacket, which Huaisang has just invented as a joke to bother the love of his life right this second. He leans back on his hands, watching Jiang Cheng with an amused expression, very clearly believing himself the funniest person alive.
But, oh— oh, and his expression softens as he lifts a hand to brush his fingers against the silver. Ah, that's...]
A-Cheng... Really?
[No takebacks, he already has it, it's his now!! But he's not a disciple, which makes him... hmm! He holds the bell up to look at it closely, smiling softly before he glances at Jiang Cheng again. Then he shifts back further from the edge of the bed, arm held out for somebody to get over here.]
Come here.
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Thank god, he's saved from having to say anything else. In an instant he's shifted, ducking beneath Huaisang's arm to settle against him. His head on his chest, gently rising and falling, as he throws an arm over his hip. His fingers slide gently against the curve there, thumbing at the jut of his bone.]
Yes, really. You're . . .
[Mm.]
You're mine. Of course really.
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Hmm. He's sweet. To think, this is the same Jiang Cheng who threatened to break some disciples' knees just this morning.]
You should keep my pin, then. I'll give it to you again in the morning.
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I was going to steal it either way.
[He'd certainly thought about it, anyway. Hey, what if they just lie here all night like this? It's the most relaxed he's felt in ages.]
Does it--
[Does it mean I'm yours, he absolutely cannot ask.]
. . . I have a meeting tomorrow. I'll be meeting with the minor sects all day, and it'll take all day because nobody knows how to agree on literally anything.
So make sure you give it to me by morning.
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I've never been happier to be a second son. It's bad enough when I have to sit behind my brother at every conference...
[Horrid! Work, ew, so sorry you have to do that, babe. Huaisang can and will lie here all night and do this until they fall asleep, though, so that's a solid plan.]
But I'll remember! I'll eve put your hair up for you.
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Mm. Be careful. I'll get you to do it every morning if you will.
[Which sure is a phrase, but for the first time, he doesn't panic over whether Huaisang will read too much into it. He hadn't meant to flirt, but on the other hand, he's not going to take it back.
Instead: though his face flushes, he stares up at Huaisang pointedly. He refuses to take it back. Besides: Huaisang was the one who said he'd show him how to do something a thousand times back in school.]
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...It's nice. No— it's goddamn perfect, and for a moment Huaisang can let himself drift away on the fantasy of skipping ahead to that, past the bumbling tentativeness and lurking question of what their respective places in the world mean for the, ah... for how overt they can be, more or less. Because he loves Jiang Cheng and Jiang Cheng loves him, and so Huaisang allows himself to think that a quiet domestic life is a matter of when and not if.
That said. Logistically speaking.]
Do you want to get married? Ah— eventually, I mean.
[Look! People get married for less! This is fine.]
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I--
[This might actually kill him.]
Nie Huaisang!
[Is that shocked or disapproving or just overwhelmed? It's hard to say. Maybe he's just panicking.]
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Jiang Cheng! What?
[Is he going to laugh? He is, he is, of course, but it's unmistakably fond. Please, it's a serious question!!]
I said eventually, not tomorrow!
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[His face is growing redder by the moment.]
Don't say such things on the first night.
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[Okay, okay— cute, for the record, but he's not just being a little shit at this point. Why not, because—]
I've known you since we were fifteen! [practically infants!!] And I love you, A-Cheng, but I don't think we did any of this the ordinary way in the first place...
[He's only saying. It's just an eventually anyway; would you, Jiang Cheng, take his hand in marriage like conceptually, maybe, at some point??]
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[It's a grunt that's grumpy acknowledgement: yes, that makes sense, and yes, someday he'll admit to that point, but also, good god, Huaisang. He shifts up, rolling his eyes, so inconvenienced, even as he tucks his head beneath his chin so they can both ignore how he's flushing.]
Yes. Not-- not right now. Or for a while.
[He feels the need to establish that.]
I want to-- to know you like this. It's new. But after some time . . .
[He kisses the side of his throat.]
Yes, A-Sang. I'll marry you.
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Still: let the cultivation world's longest engagement begin.]
I'll consider your token part of your word, and you can take my pin as the same.
[So yes, babe, it does mean:] My A-Cheng.
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Ridiculous . . .
[Soft and tender insults: that's the Jiang way. He tips his head up, nosing pointedly against the crook of his neck, humming as he does.]
Do you like it here? Tell me truly.
[Will he live in Qinghe? No. He can't, frankly. But if Huaisang really does dislike the water, he'll figure out a way to change it. Jin Zixuan bringing Lotus Pier to Carp Tower ain't got nothing on Jiang Cheng's vague terraforming plans.]
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I don't know... [snort] No, I do! I do. Didn't I tell you before?
[Well, he was mostly talking about shopping... He trails fingers through Jiang Cheng's hair and gives the ceiling a thoughtful look; Lotus Pier is... not like Qinghe at all, it's humid and noisy and the people here are friendly but they haven't known him his whole, life or anything— but still.]
The lake is pretty. If I had the right colors, I could paint it... [oooohhh he's gonna!! Will this be his next lavish gift for Jiang Cheng? It just might.] Ah, and it isn't stuffy here, the way it is at Gusu. I'd like to stay here with A-Cheng for a long time.
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[But it's different now that marriage is on the horizon. Everything takes on a new weight now. Huaisang might very well like Lotus Pier as a place to visit, but if he's to eventually become master of it, well. That's different. He has to truly love at least pieces of it, or he'll grow to resent it. And it won't be long before he in turn resents Jiang Cheng for trapping him here, but by then it will be too late, and they'll both be miserable and stuck, and--
And he exhales, slowly but steadily, and nips gently the side of Huaisang's neck just to hear him react.
He'd watched his parents resent each other their whole lives. He can't-- physically cannot-- go through the same thing with his own spouse. But this is only a few hours old, and for once, he wants to be irresponsible.
Tomorrow he'll think of his anxieties. Tomorrow he'll panic about the thousand and one ways it could go wrong; tomorrow he might even tell Huaisang some of those fears. But tonight is for them.
So: he lets it be about them. He rises up, kneeling before his crush-turned-boyfriend-turned-fiancé so he can lean in and kiss him, again and again. He ends up with Huaisang in his lap, which is frankly fantastic, and though they do nothing more than kiss, it's still quite a bit. It's still overwhelming, and long after they're done, he lies in the dark and thinks about his hands on Huaisang's hips, his cheeks all flushed and his eyes glittering, his voice so low as he spoke (and how fast little whines of his name had turned into something more demanding, and how Jiang Cheng had loved that, too).
He's terribly distracted all the next morning, gaze always drifting away, his fingers idly tapping at his mouth. No one notices, surely. Just as they don't notice the way Jiang Cheng leaps to his feet the moment Huaisang shows up, like an overeager dog tripping over its own feet in its excitement. He covers for it immediately, naturally, no one notices, but still.
A few nights pass the same way: hungry kisses and soft words, and the really remarkable thing is how easy it is. How natural spending time with Huaisang is. They settle into an easy rhythm, comfortable enough to let silence fall between them at times, knowing each other well enough not to be in that uncomfortable stage where they can't leave one another alone at times.
It's nearly a week later that he wakes in the middle of the night. Not due to screams, which is his first half-asleep panicked thought, nor the smell of burnt corpses and ash. No, instead: quiet whimpers, soft but undeniable, just loud enough to wake him. Huaisang is faced away from him, curled up tight onto himself. There's only a few inches between them, but still, his hand hesitates before he grips his arm firmly.]
A-Sang . . .
[Soft, first. That's how you wake someone from a nightmare, right? Softly? Ah, but there's another whimper, and those strike at his heart in a way he despises. Nothing should make Huaisang make that noise, even himself, so--]
A-Sang!
[Ah. Too loud. Fuck.]
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And yes, there are anxieties. There are fears. Jiang Cheng has more than Huaisang does, after everything, but he listens to Jiang Cheng's quiet murmuring in the dark, hands in his hair and on his back, soothing and present. Neither of them are completely capable people for one reason or another, especially in this, but to love Jiang Cheng is straightforward. He's done it for ages; the messy frustrations can't turn him away now.
So it's strange and wonderful and idyllic, to be here at Lotus Pier. Huaisang could get used to spending every evening in Jiang Cheng's arms, gentle affection becoming more and more heated until one of them is too dizzy with it to go on. It's nice.
And so, naturally, they were due for a bad evening sooner or later. There's no telling what spurs Huaisang's dreams into nightmares; stories the disciples tell in the courtyard, of battle? Cultivators on the fringes of Yunmeng territory arriving run ragged and scared, to report a group of bandits whose filthy robes looked suspiciously like some Wens who'd gotten away? Huaisang wouldn't know; he takes in grim news in the daylight and watches Jiang Cheng, more worried over him than himself.
But in his dreams the battle they'd been in together creeps in, screams and death and blood, and Huaisang is alone this time, and each time he calls out for Jiang Cheng the smoke and stench choke him more and more. He trips over a corpse and falls into hell without any ceremony, elbow-deep in mud and viscera with nothing in his ears but the clash of sabers again and again and again. Something possesses him to crawl through heat and death and over body after body and then Mingjue is there, Mingjue is there and when he reaches out a hand to Huaisang he spits blood and falls to his knees, there's blood on Huaisang's face, and— and—
And he jerks awake but not really, wild-eyed and twisting around when he finally feels that something has grabbed him. For a moment his gaze is elsewhere, eyes open but not seeing until the firm grip on his arm drags him out of the depths.
He blinks. He blinks again and crumbles, breathing hard and shallow, curling into himself again as he reaches out slowly to grip the front of Jiang Cheng's robe, white-knuckled and trembling.
Give him a minute. The whole house heard that, by the way, but give him a minute.]
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In an instant he's wrapped his arms around him, gathering him in close, shifting only so he can put his own back to the door instead of Huaisang's. God only knows what the nightmare was about, bandits or soldiers or ghosts, but in some ways, it doesn't matter. I'm here, I'll keep you safe, that's all that truly means.]
It's okay. It's okay, you're okay.
[It's whispered a touch harshly, his heart is thudding hard in his chest, that cry still echoing in his ears.]
I'm here. I'm here, nothing will hurt you. Nothing will touch you. It's okay . . .
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When he can breathe again he lets go of Jiang Cheng's robe to wind his arm around him and press himself even closer into the embrace. He's here, this is Lotus Pier, the battlefield is far, far away... And so is Mingjue, but one thing at a time.]
Ah... I'm relying on A-Cheng to protect me again.
[It's whispered, and more a thanks than anything else. Jiang Cheng is here, solid and whole, safe.]
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[Emotion embarrasses him, but this kind of fierce protection comes as easy as anything. One palm spreads flat against Huaisang's back, gently massaging, while the other slides up through his hair.]
Just breathe, now. There's nothing you need to fear.
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