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Bonnie saving the twins was such nice moment but damn imagine if somebody said thank youâŠ
#babygirl walked through fire with 2 babies that wasnât hers and no regards to her own life#and not a soul said thanks đ#lawrd. writing fics reminds me of never ending irritations lol
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(tbhk chapter 118/120 spoilers)
OKAY.
OKAYYYYY ???????
THATâS ENOUGH AIDAIRO đđ
#actually losing my mind rn dont talk to me#THIS WAS NOT WHAT I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO READING BEFORE GOING TO BED IM âčïžâčïž#the way kou fulfilled his promise of dying so he and mitsuba could be together forever and wanting to go so he wouldnt be alone#AND THE WAY THE SOULS WARNING THEM HAD BUBBLES BC THEY WERE SACRIFICED IN THE WELL AND WHAT TERU AND AKANE SAW WAS MOST LIKELY KOU AND#MITSUBAâS BODIES#Iâm gonna be sick#so will teru after he has a major crisis over supernaturals and technically exorcising his brother /j /lh#IM SORRY#the mood needs to be lightened today skdkskd#on a semi sidenote aida why did u have to make the most breathtaking panel of the chapter the most heartbreaking one#kouâs expression actually pains me but its so well drawn đ#btw thanks for making the chapter release art contrasting the tone of the said chapter SKDKSKDKDK#teru minamoto#kou minamoto#sousuke mitsuba#toilet bound hanako kun#tbhk#doggo rambles
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WHEN I TELL YOU @4rachnophilia UNDERSTOOD THE ASSIGNMENT I MEAN IT đđđđđđđđ„čđ„čđ„čđ„čđ„șđ„șđ„șđ„čđ„čđđ„čđđ„čđđđđ„čđ„čđ„șđ„čđ„șđ„čđđ„čđđ„čđđđđđđ„șđ„șđ„čđ„čđ„čđđđ„čđ„șđ„șđ„čđđđđđ„čđ„ș
#OUGHUGUGGH HE DREW THIS FOR ME FOR BIRTHDAY AAAUGGHH HE FELT MY BOO.K OF LIFE BRAINROT SO HARD ïżœïżœïżœïżœđ„șđ„șđ„șđ„șđ„șđ„șđđđđđđđđđđđđ#he felt it IN HIS VERY SOUL AAAAAAHHHHH#dude . dude i felt like crying when i found this out my gihd i wanna rename my Blaziken to chuy just for this#i think i will btw#ON TOP OF THAT nero you drew this genuinely well. beautifully even - the colors are so soothing to the eyes and aoufhf THE BEBES WEEEEWIWWI#red bebe jaide bebe EVERYONE EVEN TORCHIC#this is giving me a lot of thoughts over how red and blue coped over jaide's departure from kanto aaahfyf đ„čđ„čđ„čđ„č#especially red. ohh boy. especially him#he became more secluded after that. blue friendship was even more strained man#IM SO. THANKFUL FOR THIS. really i am#i could compliment how much i adore this comic but I think my vocal chords said enough on vc so đđđđ i was screaming mannnn#everyone deserves to look at this btw like seriously he is so talented I love YOU#BTW I ALMOST. WANTED TO ADD âI WILL WAITâ TO THE REDJAIDEPLAHLIST GGRGRJRKRKRKK#man whatever b.ook of life belongs to color pallet trio now#biggest comfort image of all time. so grateful for this#đ for me#color pallet trio#nero tag#jaide (gameverse).insert#I ALSO LIKE HOW U DRAW THEIR NOSES teehee widdle itty bitty#btw small jaide is everything to me. ooh i remember u pio pio
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When I get home Iâm gonna make a post about the different ways I got inspiration for wicked games 4!
#Iâm going on 20k walks so I donât obsess over the notes of wg4 đđ#bc I know Iâll go crazy#bc on one hand so many beautiful amazing people have said such wonderful things#on the other hand I canât help but compare it to when I dropped wg3 and 2 đđđ#then I have to remind myself itâs a pretty long fic and people HAVE LIVES so some people arenât done with it some people prob havenât even#started it#but like đđđ#IF YOU READ THAT 33K WORD FIC AND ALL YOU DID WAS LIKE IT#PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE I IMPLORE YOU#FOR MY SANITY#PLS#JUST LMK WHAT YOU THOUGHTđđ#I really poured my heart and soul into it#not to say Iâm not thankful for the feedback Iâve gotten#bc yall are just⊠next level amazing with that#and some of the compliments you give I FEEL UNWORTHYYTY#like you acc think that đ„čđ„čđ„č#anyways#Iâll start replying to feedback tomorrow
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holding onto the same ocs for years and years changing up their lore and everything with time is always wild. theres Secret Lore nobody i talk to knows about.
#this js about Dennis my cringe fail of a guy#I made him. when i was like. 12-13#for.. RPs...#it was fun rping as him but also looking back at how he used to be its like#He would NOT fucking say that#bro used to be flirtatious HES NOT LIKE THAT ANYMORE HE SUCKS he gets no bitches whatsoever oh my god he used to have like. a bf#that my old friend owned. i miss shipping ocs with other's it was so fun đđđ#i miss said friend we drifted away from eachother not on bad terms or anything just. lack of communication?#if u ever read this which i know you wont but ur just apart of my soul forever ok thanks#hm i changed the topic#anyways i hate denny he sucks. nobody can fix him
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Kingdom of Ash Chapter 49đš
He had just been crowned the khagan's Heir. With Nesryn as his potential bride. Potential, to Aelin's amusement, because Nesryn herself wasn't so keen on being empress of the mightiest empire in the world.
But what Sartaq had saidâ Elide blurted, "You mean to not go to Terrasen?" Aelin kept still, her fingers curling at her sides.
"Terrasen needs aid," Rowan said, his face the portrait of steely calm as he surveyed their new allies and old friends.
"And yet Terrasen has not called for it," Hasar countered, utterly unfazed by the wall of Fae warriors glowering at her. Exactly the sort of person Aelin had hoped she'd be when she wrote to her all those months ago.
Chaol cleared his throat. Gods above, Chaol was walking again. And married to Yrene Towers, who had healed him.
A thread in a tapestry. That's what it had felt like the night she'd left the gold for Yrene in Innish. Like pulling a thread in a tapestry, and seeing just how far and wide it went.
All the way to the southern continent, it seemed. And it had rippled back with an army and a healed, happy friend. Or as happy as any of them might be at the moment.
Aelin glanced sidelong to Rowan. Found him already staring at her. We'll convince them to go to Terrasen, her mate said silently.
"It's back," he panted, gaping at Nesryn. "For days now, I swore I felt something, noted changes, but today it just all came back."
Nesyn angled her head, her curtain of dark hair sliding over an armored shoulder. "WhoâŠ"
Borte squeezed the young man's arm. "Falkan. It's Falkan, Nesryn." Prince Sartaq stalked to Nesryn's side, graceful as any Fae warrior. "How." But the young man had turned toward Aelin, eyes narrowing. As if trying to place her.
Then he said, "The assassin from the market in Xandria."
Aelin arched a brow. "Hopefully, the horse I stole didn't belong to you." A cough from Fenrys. Aelin threw the warrior a grin over her shoulder.
"I was always young," Falkan muttered. "I just didn't look it." His gray eyes again found Aelin's. "I gave you a piece of Spidersilk."
For a heartbeat, the then and the now blended and wobbled. "The merchant," Aelin murmured. She'd last seen him in the Red Desert-looking twenty years older. "You sold your youth to a stygian spider."
"You two know each other?" Nesryn gaped.
"The threads of fate weave together in strange ways," Falkan said, then smiled at Aelin. "I never got your name."
Hasar chuckled from the other side of the desk. "You already know it, shifter."
Before Falkan could figure it out, Fenrys stepped forward. "Shifter?"
But Nesryn said, "And Lysandra's uncle." Aelin slumped into the chair beside Chaol's.
Rowan laid a hand on her shoulder, and when she looked up, she found him near laughter.
"What's so funny, exactly?" she hissed.
Rowan smirked. "That for once, you are the one who gets knocked on your ass by a surprise."
Aelin stuck out her tongue. Borte grinned, and Aelin winked at the girl.
But Falkan said to Aelin and her companions, "You know my niece."
"Lysandra is my friend, and Lady of Caraverre," Aelin said. "She is not with us," she added upon Falkan's hopeful glance toward the tent flaps. "She's in the North."
Not their considerable beauty, but their size, their pointed ears, their weapons and elongated canines. Aelin whispered conspiratorially to the girl, "Make them roll over before you offer them a treat."
Lorcan glared, but Fenrys shifted in a flash, the enormous white wolf filling the space.
Hasar swore, Sartag backing away a step, but Borte beamed. "You are all truly Fae, then." Gavriel, ever the gallant knight, sketched a bow. Lorcan, the bastard, just crossed his arms.
Yet Rowan smiled at Borte. "Indeed we are."
Borte whirled to Aelin. "Then you are Aelin Galathynius. You look just how Nesryn said." Aelin grinned at Nesryn, the woman leaning against Sartaq's side. "I hope you only said horrible things about me."
"Only the worst," Nesryn said with dead flatness, though her mouth twitched.
But Falkan whispered, "The queen," and fell to his knees.
Hasar laughed. "He never showed that sort of awe when he met us."
Sartaq lifted his brows. "You told him to turn into a rat and scuttle away."
Aelin hoisted up Falkan by the shoulder. "I can't have my friend's uncle kneeling on the ground, can I?"
"You said you were an assassin." Falkan's eyes were so wide the whites around them gleamed. "You stole horses from the Lord of Xandriaâ"
"Yes, yes," Aelin said, waving a hand. "It's a long story, and we're in the middle of a war council, so..."
"Piss off?" Falkan finished
Aelin laughed, but glanced to Nesryn and Sartaq. The former jerked her chin to Falkan. "He's become our spy of sorts. He joins us in these meetings." Aelin nodded, then winked at the shifter. "I suppose you didn't need me to slay that stygian spider after all."
But Falkan tensed, his attention going to Nesryn and Sartaq, to Borte, still gawking at the Fae males. "Do they know?"
Aelin had a feeling she'd need to sit down again. Chaol indeed patted the chair beside him, earning a chuckle from Yrene. Doing herself a favor, Aelin indeed sat, Rowan taking up his place behind her, both of his hands coming to rest on her shoulders. His thumb ran along the nape of her neck, then drifted over the mating marks again scarring one side thanks to the seawater they'd used to seal them. But as her muscles soothed beneath that loving touch, her soul with it, her breath remained tight.
It didn't get any better when Nesryn said, "The stygian spiders are Valg."
Silence.
"We encountered their kin, the kharankui, deep in the Dagul Fells. They came into this world through a temporary crack between realms, and remained afterward to guard the entrance, should it ever reappear."
"This cannot end well," Fenrys muttered. Elide hummed her agreement.
"They feed on dreams and years and life," Falkan said, a hand on his own chest. "As my friends have said the Valg do."
Aelin had seen Valg princes drain a human of every last drop of youth and vigor and leave only a dried corpse behind. She wouldn't put it past the spiders to have a similar gift.
"What does this mean for the war?" Rowan asked, his thumbs still stroking Aelin's neck.
"Will they join Erawan's forces is the better question," Lorcan challenged with a face like stone.
"They do not answer to Erawan," Nesryn said quietly, and Aelin knew. Knew from the look Chaol gave her, the sympathy and fear, knew in her bones before Nesryn even finished.
"The stygian spiders, the kharankui, answer to their Valg queen. The only Valg queen. To Maeve."
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was taken aback by my coworker's genuine kindness today and then taken aback by my (new) other coworker's lack of tact and humanity lol
#suicide tw#for my next tags and GRAPHIC kind of so take care#but i genuinely think if you say something like 'i don't think he actually wanted to kill himself. if you want to slit your wrists you do#it you don't just slit them a little bit'#you should probably consider shutting the fuck up ??????#like that lacks so much compassion and not to mention a lot of us in that office are mentally ill or have a history of mental illness#which i think she doesn't know she literally got here 2 days ago#but holy shit maybe don't just start talking about someone you know slitting their wrists with people you barely know?#it was so unnecessary too like she was telling a story but she could've just said he attempted suicide no need to be specific about the#method. like it was extremely triggering for me i was genuinely so shaken#also lmao. clearly she's never tried to slit her wrists .... idk if it was a me problem but it's not as easy as it seems lol#it's actually in my experience the hardest method. that i've tried. for a few reasons i'm not getting into but it also takes lots of guts#so maybe don't go around saying 'if you REALLY want to kill yourself in that way then you just DO IT'#and if you really wanted to be a piece of shit you could just say i think suicidal people are a bunch of cowards or something lol#ALSO LIKE. before that she was like 'my friend's son who's not well.. he has severe psychological problems poor thing...'#like đđđđ can you not treat us like we're poor little souls who need to be pitied. thanks#god i hate ppl sometimes. it'd take 0 effort to just not say things that could make others feel bad and yet#delete later
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neglected manuscript - Do you have a favorite novel?
from this ancient ask meme
LMAO NO!!! PICKING THE ONE I WAS AFRAID OF đ I could make it easy and lie but yâknow what? Weâre gonna be honest about this đ«Ą Gonna be LONG bc I have 1) not talked with about this in any capacity with another human being before and 2) a pretty complicated relationship with this book đ€
Content warning for CSA đ
This is difficult partly bc I do love a lot of books but partly bc I donât like to reveal my actual favorite book⊠I genuinely worry people will perceive me in a very negative way LMAO. My favorite of all time is Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov đ¶ Itâs the book Iâve reread the most in my life so far and it is genuinely one of the best written books I have read đ€§ I think generally people are like đ°đ€ą when you drop a bomb like that whatâs typically supposed to be a light-hearted convo so I usually will say something else! Typically my safe answer is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (which genuinely was my favorite book at some point in time, we are not going to dive into this right now).
(A disclaimer as I talked about Lolita fashion before, I am aware that the fashion gets its name from the novel but thatâs where the relation ends. I like Lolita fashion because Iâm a loser that likes subculture fashion and not because it has the same name or any other connection to the book. That happens to be coincidental. I am staunchly against fetishization of the fashion ok thanks! đââïž back to the program!)
Brief summary for those who need it: Humbert (the narrator) is a scholar and a secret pedophile, who one day meets the Haze family for a home stay. He obsesses over the daughter, a 12 year-old girl named Dolores Haze, who he personally calls Lolita. Humbert marries Ms. Haze to be around the real object of his obsession. Through unfortunate events, he ends up Doloresâs sole caretaker. She lives with Humbertâs constant sexual abuse that spans a cross-country roadtrip, but eventually she runs away with the help of another pedophile. Unfortunately it is not a happy ending. Despite Doloresâs escape from both pedophiles, she dies before she can rebuild a normal life with her future family.
The first time I tried to read it, I was too young (around Doloresâs own age đ«„). It was recommended to me by another middle school girl! God knows what the fuck we were doing back then LMAO but the girl who recommended it to me said it was a love story. Older man girl our age whatever. Tbh when I started it I understood that it wasnât a love story⊠and I couldnât finish it because of how uncomfortable it made me. I reread it a handful of times between middle school and uni with varying degrees of success, and I only really started to grasp it when I reached uni. I do think I was entirely too young to read the book or even understand it, and thankfully it was not used as a tool to manipulate me. It was a dicey time tbh. When I was growing up, there werenât communities of young women that centered around accepting Dolores Haze as a victim.
I think thereâs a disclaimer for those you havenât read it and think it glorifies CSA and pedophilia. It really does not. Nabokov himself was a victim of CSA and did not condone it. I think that the #1 thing that movie adaptations and pop culture struggle with is that people believe the narrator point blank. So the adaptations all have this horrible romanticization of the story at their cores. People even struggle with understanding the book because the narrator is an Educated & Scholarly Man who is like âšIâm a poet Iâm a sensitive soul and we poets just believe in loveâš like NO!!! The whole point of the story is that he is an unreliable narrator!!! The narrator is a murderer, rapist, kidnapper, and if youâre actually paying attention you see it all with your own damn eyes! And of course nobody really does pay attention! đ
So like, why is this my favorite? This is also complicated LOL, but I think that thereâs a couple of main reasons.
Ultimately, to me, the novel is a puzzle that Nabokov invites you to solve. You have an unreliable narrator, but heâs an excellent manipulator. I think a lot of people lose âthe game,â so to speak, the first time they read the book because the narrator is so good at making you see only what he wants you to see (he loves her, heâs just a nice sensitive guy who lost his first love too early, heâs doesnât mean to hurt âhisâ âLolita,â she âseducedâ him, she âmakesâ him do horrible things to her, etc). It is written so well, and since the character himself is a professor and an intellectual, I think itâs easier for folks to let their guard down and to literally be tricked. Genuinely speaking I struggled with what to believe too, especially as a child. The only reason I didnât buy into the âlove storyâ bit was because by some intuition, I was aware that something Bad was happening despite the narratorâs insistence that it was all good. Tho I could not pinpoint what it was at the time.
But once you break past the facade and youâre fully paying attention the novel, it is like two stories in one. One hand, poets romantics in the name of love blah blah blah, but on the other hand? Dolores is a girl from a broken home, whoâs mother is murdered by a man that wants to rape her. Sheâs kidnapped and shows clear signs of abuse (triggered by paternal affection, cried herself to sleep every night since the abuse started, bouts of disassociation, extreme rebellion towards Humbert, etc). Some of this stuff is actually glossed over by the narrator, but signs of a whole other part of the story are literally right in front of you if youâre paying attention.
For example, thereâs a single line about Doloresâs mother, Charlotte, where she reveals in a letter to Humber that both her first husband and her youngest child (Doloresâs baby brother) died. And the narrator does NOT give a ratâs ass about this woman or her woes so itâs never talked about again. Itâs whittled down to one single dismissive sentence, and I missed it tons of times. But knowing that, it makes sense why Charlotte acts as she does, why Charlotte and Doloresâs relationship is fraught. And why Dolores acts as she does at the beginning of the novel. Literally the Haze family is going through extreme grief with barely the emotional resources to process a double death in their immediate family. Without that context though, youâre just going along with whatever Humbert wants you to believe. You donât see who Charlotte or Dolores are as individuals. You miss a chunk of the truth. And thatâs literally just one of the smallest instances I can think of. Thereâs so much to dig through both directly and in between the lines. Nabokov is so deliberate with his writing and so extremely detailed that thereâs a LOT of things that are easily missed unless you read it multiple times. This shit is so detailed, thereâs scholars dedicated both to Nabokov and to Lolita the novel.
I think the last big reason I keep coming back to it is because I think itâs something so deeply rooted in society, you never really live without Lolita. The book has been bastardized to hell and back because most people, especially those in power once again, Do Not Understand how to read this book. So weâre left with not necessarily Dolores Haze, but this enigmatic âLolitaâ the abstract figure of Humbertâs delusions. She is so influential, we all live our lives with her whether or not weâre aware of it. Coquette aesthetic? Lolita. Lana Del Rey? Katy Perry? The Police? Lolita. Marc Jacobs? Carven? Lolita. Vladimir? Excavation? My Dark Vanessa? Lolita. Heart-shaped sunglasses? Lolita. Butterflies??? Yes, Lolita. You can even go so wild with the connections to the point of bringing up the goddamn Lion King (animated 1994 version, Scar is voiced by Jeremy Irons who played Humbert Humbert in Adrian Lyneâs 1997 adaptation).
And itâs this constant reminder, every day. You pass by her on the Internet or in an ad while youâre out and about. She lives in the shadow of your acquaintance or your loved one. She haunts everything in a very real and literal sense. I think thatâs what keeps me coming back to the book⊠even if I wanted to forget about her, I donât think I ever really could.
#đŹ#oyasumiruby#ok if anyone else sends me an ask from this meme it will not be dissertation-length i prommy iâll be normal#(turns to tumblr user oyasumiruby) ruby first of all love you hoe thank you for the ask#second of all sorry for unleashing hell with this ask meme THIS IS SO LONG HDHDHDHDHD FORGIVE MEEEEE đ#genuinely i do not talk about it Ever. but itâs been a constant source of interest for me for over a decade so like#unleashing a lot of things iâve just simply never really said to a damn soul on this earth before PLEASE EXCUSE ME LMAO#if you want to talk more about it we can thereâs some things about The Girlhood Experience and how it filters through a work like Lolita#it is a Loaded topic tho i am not willing to dump on the public at this time special privileges for besties like u
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Alright I'm still emotionally recovering but some highlights from my first pens home game:
- geno doing his goofy then slutty warmups right in front of my eyeballs â ïž
- zucker giving me the best view of his adorable ear flower? Hot girl shit. I got a pic for the girlies.
- dumo is the cutest motherfucker alive DO NOT get me started
- seeing Sid geno and Tanger up close and in person does nothing for my ability to function like a normal human. They're so PRETTY I LOVE THEM
- why does tanger have to look so feral and beautiful during the anthems it's a lot to deal with
- murder face Kris unfairly jailed
- so many g/geno faceoffs
- Danton heinen screaming FUCK!! coming off the ice in the evil second
- Sid obsessively retaping his stick TWICE in the third. My beloved superstitious neurotic baby.
- the crowd chanting for Jarry đ„ș
#i know im forgetting a million things i wanted to document#additionally#couldn't get a kids size dumo jersey even at the rink đ©đ#justice for dumo#hes her favorite i want to get her one so bad#a super fun moment after the game was when my brother asked me if the sens goalie is like incredible or something#i deserve an award for not bursting into tears#lastly there was a little boy in a giroux flyers jersey#brave soul but it made me đ„șđ„șđ„ș#this was my first time in the lower bowl do rich people just go and talk about their lives?#like pens fans were overall lovely#a dude apologized for saying shit in front of my daughter#like dude i said worse in her ear five seconds ago but thank you đ#but there were two groups of people just#talking about their lives?#in their seats?#while me and my daughter screamed ourselves hoarse right next to them?#weird#pens#pens lb#except way late#i cant tag for organization im tired
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hi hello nonverbal phantom who struggles to speak unless it's singing and on her own ... communicates with Christine through the hollow mirror because it puts less pressure on her because they can only see distorted shapes of one another ... passing letters through the gap in the frame because of course we don't want to wake her roommate but actually. actually meeting face to face and the phantom ouurhhehsoaihdjrkfje *eaten by hyenas*
POV you're the phantom of the opera and you just came face to face with a pretty girl for the first time in your life (you are middle aged)
#YES YES I AGREEEđ#shes like me with the girl i liked in highschool đđđ#only knew her for two weeks and never said a single word to her but spent like 6 years thinking about her and crushing on her fjshfjd#in my mind we were married already đđ#she hugged me once and my soul ascended#we had the same first name too so that was cool đł#i need to . watch poto again i need my disaster women đ„ș#thank you so much for the ask!!!!!!!! rly made my day đ#ask#poto
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oh my goodness what đ this is like the first atsumu series iâve read and iâm in shambles. its just so??? WAIT let me get my thoughts together properly but this is so ?!?! first of all, i love the writing style sm, this whole fic feels so warm, i feel like iâm watching a slice of life romance anime :( yknow those animes you watch when its like summer n youâre young n have no problems in life yet n youâre just enjoying that anime on your screen, when everything feels calm and good n life was great? yeah thatâs what this feels like đ second of all, i love LOVEEE the description and prose of reader talking about their feelings for atsumu đ itâs so genuine n wholesome, so soft. yeah thatâs the word, soft!! KSKSKS anyways ugh i just love it i wish i could explain it better đ
i. LETS GO TO SHIZUOKA!
miya atsumu x f!reader
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synopsis: What better way to de-stress post-semester than going on a trip with your close friends? Itâd be nothing but smooth sailing if you werenât wedging some distance between you, and a certain blonde. Though, whether you liked it or not, the universe had its ways.
chapter content warning: college au, fluff, a hint of angst if you squint, atsumu might be a dumbass, mutual pining, requited unrequited love, forced proximity, slow burn, my poor depiction of japanese geography, reader canât ride a bike for the sake of plot, not beta read, a little tame for now!
word count: 3.8k
notes: divider: cafekitsune. weeeee first chapter :> !!
âYou never really know when youâve fallen in love. One day you just wake up and realise that itâs more than just shallow feelings.â
A phrase youâve heard countless times growing up. You never really understood it well as a believer of love at first sight, thinking that the clichĂ© âtime slowing down as you see your lover before youâ was all there was to it to fully grasp the concept of love.
Kind of like in romantic movies where the camera dramatically pans around the main character after seeing their love interestâevery person around you disappearing until all there was left were the two of you, heart racing a little too fast, the nervousness settling inâthe whole shebang.
Unfortunately for you, it wasnât as climactic as they ought to be in moviesânot one soul magically disappeared until it was just the two of you, the time did not, in fact, slow down. If anything, your heart stuttered like crazy, threatening to leap from your rib cage and onto his hands as if they were its home. At least the movies got that one thing right.
It was down right frustrating leading up to the feelings you now had for none other than Miya Atsumu.
Some days were filled with fluttering heart beats, and dreamy sighsâtucking your chin on your palm at the blissful feeling of being infatuated with the blonde. As if on cloud nine, drifting along the feathery scenery atop a huge ivory cloud, cupidâs bow comfortably pierced right through your heart.
Other days were extremely unbearable, plagued with the ache of yearning, and unwanted jealousyâpainfully digging your nails into your palm at the sight of someone else shamelessly flirting with Atsumu. It almost felt like a curse weighed upon you the day you were born, being smitten with a ladiesâ man. On days like these, cupidâs bow uncomfortably dug into your heart like a painful itchâawkwardly poking out from your chest like an unconcealed badge saying, âHey, look at me! I have a crush on someone who doesnât even like me back. How stupid of me!â
Never mind that because the day it finally settled uncomfortably in your bonesâthat your feelings werenât mere infatuationâyou felt like you were in deep, deep shit. Absolutely fucked with a capital âFâ because suddenly the way Atsumuâs laugh sounded was like a sweet, sweet melody; an external stimuli to get your heart racing. The way his eyes crinkled, lashes kissing his cheeks as he laughed at a funny joke, oh, you were weak in the knees.
Your lovesick gaze unceremoniously bore into his handsome face, blissfully unaware of your raging feelings for him. You knew right then and there that love was what you felt for your close friend.
An uncharted territory that you swore to never step foot on, until now.
âYou brought your passport?â Kita stared at the mini scarlet document resting between Atsumuâs slender fingers, brows raised with slight amusement. His expressionless question halted the quiet conversation amongst your group, all turning to look at the flustered blondeâhis face now matching the colour of the passport in his hand.
âY-yeah? Are we not supposed ta or somethinâ?â Atsumu looked around at the growing amusement between his friends, except for Kita who only closed his eyes in defeat. The former looked over to you for help, honeyed eyes projecting a mix of slight panic and embarrassment, you could only look away in second hand embarrassment, cheeks heating from the eye contact.
âItâs a domestic flight, dumbass!â Osamu lightly smacked his twin on the back of his head, clicking his tongue at the lack of common sense. Before the two could even start their endless bickering, the line moved, signalling the groupâs turn. Kita pulled the latter away with him to the check-in counter, saving everyone elseâs ears being talked off with the twinâs petty arguments.
Winter break, a convenient time for you and your friends to get together and de-stress from the pressure of university. If anything, it was a purely spontaneous getaway trip to Shizuoka. The trip included a little pit stop to Tokyo for some much needed splurgingâtotally not your ideaâbefore taking the train back down for Shizuoka.
It all started in the group chat with a lone screenshot from Suna, an on-going deal of inexpensive domestic flights from HyĆgo to Tokyo. There wasnât even a message attached to the picture, just a wordless tactic in hopes to get the group together for an exciting winter ahead. First to see it was Atsumu, who immediately approved of the idea with an unnecessary amount of exclamation marks tied to his message. Then, it became a domino effect where the rest of the group voiced their interests, including yourself.
Next thing you knew, the five of you were holed up in the twinâs apartmentâyou and Kita sat on the chairs while the rest hovered behind, laptop on the table with a tab of the itinerary opened, and affordable accomodations in Shizuoka. With a quick transfer of funds from one bank account to another, you all looked forward to spending 4 days outside HyĆgo, 379 kilometres away from home.
Now, the five of you stood in the domestic terminal during the early hours of 7 AM, bound for Haneda Airport. Albeit, a bit sleepy, you were excited, deeming this trip as a little treat for making it through a rather tedious semester.
Sitting in between Suna and Kita, who respectively sat in the window and aisle seats, you took a moment to close your eyes as a muffled announcement from the pilot filled the speakers, the deep hum of the planeâs engines roaring as it moved up the runway, preparing for takeoff. Low murmurs of passengers, and the twinâs deep chatter behind you filled your ears like white noise, focusing on calming your racing heart.
You recounted a few minutes ago where Atsumu had opted to sit next to you, preferably on the window seat before Suna beat him to it, telling the latter that they had designated seats on their ticket, a teasing tongue poking out. âLike that matters.â The blonde muttered, followed by a string of silent curses aimed at his friend before being ushered onto the next row behind by Osamu.
It was always like that with Atsumu and his spontaneityâhe had no qualms sitting a row behind when you all had booked your tickets, even saying that he didnât care wherever he sat as long as he landed in Tokyo in one piece. What drove him to change his mind was beyond your understanding.
Though, youâd be lying to yourself if you said you didnât grasp onto that little hope of possibly sitting next to Atsumu for the whole flight. To your dismay, it dissipated the second you held onto itâall thanks to Suna Rintarou. Nonetheless, you wouldâve felt awkward anyway, now that your heart weighed heavy with the burden of being hopelessly in love, and shamelessly pining.
You wouldnât know how you wouldâve acted during the span of 1 hour and 10 minutes; arms touching one another, albeit, covered in thick layers to fend off cold, and knees dangerously closeâyour cheeks heated at the thought. Sure, it was nothing intimate but that was Atsumuâs effect on you, and it absolutely drove you up the wall.
It wasnât like this before, and you felt pathetic.
Gone were the days where you could hold a solid conversation with Atsumu without stuttering, and fidgeting like an idiotâwhere you were able to freely speak to him without any inhibitions weighing your shoulders. Come to think of it, the last time this probably happened was way back in second-year highschool. You were in second-year college now.
If you were being completely honest, you caught yourself unintentionally placing some distance between you and Atsumu, just a tad bit for the sake of your sanity. Could you really blame yourself? With the way he has been acting indifferent, it did some damage to your poor, poor heartâeveryone had their limits and you were bound to reach yours soon enough. Especially with the coming days ahead, seeing him after you wake up, and before going to sleep. All in his glory.
Heavens above, have mercy on your heart.
Suna nudged you awake, head resting on his shoulder for the duration of the flight. You muttered a small apology as he let out a small groan, fingers digging into his padded jacket to massage the tense muscles of his shoulder. âWeâre in Tokyo, sleepy head.ïżœïżœïżœ Atsumu prodded a finger at your head, poking his tongue out as you turned to face him, as if on cue, your heart beat picked up, only able to playfully roll your eyes in response.
Disembarking the plane, and claiming luggages proceeded without a hitch; thankfully, all your hard suitcases were still intact, and not shattered from the rough handling in the airport. After conveniently hailing a jumbo taxi, you were on your way to the heart of Tokyo. Naturally, Kita sat at the front passenger seat, having no trouble exchanging polite conversation with the driver. You and Osamu sat in the middle row while Atsumu and Suna were at the back.
You had to stop yourself from climbing to the back right after Atsumu did so, letting the brunette happily go instead, earning furrowed brows from the formerâone that you tried your best to ignore.
The sound of wheels rolling along concrete filled your ears, along with the hustling and bustling of Central Tokyo as the group searched for the nearest luggage storage. A sea of bodies clad in layers of business casual outfits, men and women alike hastily walked to their destinations. The beloved city was adorned with Christmas lights and decorations, radiant hues of red, green, and gold standing out against the dark winter coats locals donned.
That was to be expected, the start of winter break being only a day after Christmas. It always cheered you up in every sense, seeing all sorts of novel decorations put your mind in a better place.
âAlright! Now thatâs done, letâs get somethinâ ta eat.â Osamu locked the storage behind him, quickly tucking his hands back inside his trench coat, puffs of white fog leaving his lips with every word spoken. This earned a handful of hums from the rest, without a doubt there were no arguing when it came to eating food.
Atsumu fell into a step beside you, letting out an exaggerated noise as he shuddered from Tokyoâs early morning winter breeze.
âHey. Seems like I havenât talked ta ya in forever. Yâ avoidinâ me or somethinâ?â
The blonde teased, all smiles with a tinge of crimson painted on his nose, and cheeksâfrom the cold, you presumed. The lack of seriousness in his tone put you at a slight ease, at least you didnât have to start explaining why you were kind of avoiding him.
You shook your head, a genuine laugh leaving your lips as his honeyed eyes met your own, âMe? Never.â This earned a proud smile from your friend, chest puffing in absolute pride underneath the thick layers of winter fabrics.
âGood. I dunno what Iâll do if ya start avoidinâ me.â
His saccharine gaze lingered on your own a little too long for your sanity, all you could do was blink in response, mind flying off into the unknown as your heart picked up its pace yet again. Atsumuâs velvety stare was intense, it was like standing under the blazing sun on a scorching summer day, making you feel all sorts of emotions from A to Z.
Suddenly, the cerulean scarf around your neck felt a tad too restricting, the puffer jacket you wore became awfully warm, and the crisp morning air of Tokyo seemed too thin. Everything felt weird all of a suddenâyour skin prickled under his honeyed eyes, getting lost in them as each slow second passed.
âOi! Are you two coming or not?â Sunaâs voice sharply sliced through the enchanting trance you and Atsumu were under, jolting you both back into reality. The rest of them were already far ahead looking into shops for a quick bite, indicating that somewhere down the line, the two of you had stopped walking just to stare into each otherâs eyes. How embarrassing.
The latter cleared his throat, embarrassment settling in upon realising the situation at hand. He muttered a quick âLetâs goâ before starting a slow jog over to the rest of the group, acting like he didnât just stare into your soul for god knows how many seconds. Slapping your cheeks, and letting out a puff of breath, you headed towards your friends, navigating through the crowded footpath and making sure not to accidentally bump into anyone.
The next few hours consisted of wisely spending moneyâper Kitaâs wordsâin the heart of Tokyo. Despite endlessly complaining at first, the twins and Suna were soon sucked into the shopping fever.
Though, the four of you had to worry about your luggages back at the storage, resulting in only buying items that you desperately wanted, and essentials. This unfortunately led to almost being late to the scheduled Shinkansen you all had previously booked, the only option was to quickly run back to the luggage storage, and up the train station just in time before the train departed.
Everyone did their best to keep their heavy breathing in check, trying not to come off as rude to other passengers as well as saving yourselves from the embarrassment of unsolicited stares. You relaxed on the azure seat beneath, situated between the window and Kitaâwho sat in between you and Atsumu, the other two were on the next row over.
Your gaze turned to the large window beside you, overlooking the opposing platform as the engine of the Shinkansen quietly whirred, signalling the impending departure. Due to the non-rush hour at the quiet time of 1:57 PM, it wasnât packed at all, only a few commuters coming in and out of the station to get on with their day-to-day routine.
As the Shinkansen slowly advanced to full speed, the outside view quickly turned into a mix of blurred hues; tall buildings decorating Central Tokyo gradually turned into greenery and suburban areas.
The afternoon sun peeked from the winter ivory clouds, seeping into the window to cast a radiant, warm glow upon the three of you. A subtle reflection of Atsumuâs peaceful profile projected on the glassy panel, allowing you to carefully trace each and every detail of his handsome featuresâthe slope of his nose, flaxen strands framing his face, and those rosy pink lips youâve always longed to touch with your own.
Tucking your chin atop a palm, you shamelessly stared at your friendâs reflection through the windowâyou watched as his honeyed eyes focused on the scenery before him, angling his head your way to get a good look of the view. Atsumuâs lips ever so slightly pursed with pure fascination, his Adam's apple bobbing with awe, you presumed with the speed of the Shinkansen.
Oh, how wrong you were.
âStaring a little hard, arenât we?â
You were met with Kitaâs warm gaze as you whipped your head around, albeit, rather quickly as if caught doing something you shouldnât be. His stare held a hint of mischiefâsomething that rarely ever occurred which caused your cheeks to shamelessly heat up. The man wasnât even fully teasing you or anythingânot that he normally did soâbut it roused quite a reaction from you: fidgeting at the hem of your jacket, gaze avoiding Kitaâs expectant ones, the slight part of your lips, not to mention the small stutter your heart did but you werenât going to let him know.
Absolutely not.
On the other hand, Atsumu stared out the same window, albeit, not directly at the view outside but rather at the reflection of your side profile on the glassy panel as you animatedly explained yourself to Kita. He couldnât hear what the two of you were talking about as he resorted to using earbuds a few moments ago, blocking out the white noise.
Atsumu let out a small chuckleâone that was drowned by the hum of the Shinkansenâas he admired you from the window, a subtle smile involuntarily forming at the look of your flustered state. How adorable. Naturally, his eyes drifted down to your plush lips as it moved with every spoken word; Atsumu could only fantasise the feeling of it against his own.
The blonde swiped his tongue across his bottom lip before letting out a small huff, and closing his eyes shutâstubbornly depriving himself of your beauty.
More than a few times in the past, Atsumu has caught himself shamelessly wandering along the borders of âfriendsâ and âloversâ, brazenly walking along the fine line that split the two territoriesâas a matter of fact, in his eyes, the line was so damn thin that it almost appeared blurry. Dangerously blurry. But Atsumu was a thrill seeker, and would be lying to himself if he said he didnât want to venture out into the uncharted territory called âloversâ.
For as long as he could remember, Atsumu has been patiently sitting by this uncharted territoryâendlessly waiting for the day where heâd finally be able to cross that line without any hesitation in his bones. It was delusional of him, really, because at the very back of his mindâcarefully tucked and hiddenâAtsumu knew he probably didnât stand a chance. That one day, heâd helplessly watch another man effortlessly cross the line.
He could only hope that was him.
Fortunately, the rest of the train ride was peaceful until Mount Fuji came into view from the distance; the stratovolcano proudly stood in all its icy glory, looking over Shizuoka and Yamanashiâits snow-capped tip slightly peeking from a blanket of clouds. The five of you didnât hesitate to pull out your phones to start taking photos of the famed mountain, all amazed by its conical form.
After a few more clicks of the symbolic Fujisan, with selfies here and there, the train finally arrived in Shizuoka Stationâgreeted by the cityâs skyline surrounded by impressive sights of nature. Hauling your respective mini luggages, and shopping bags from Tokyo, the five of you, surprisingly, made it to the hotelâlocated in the heart of Shizuokaâonly a stoneâs throw from the train station.
Greeted with a homey view, the hotelâs vast foyer was warmly lit, decorated with artificial plants here and there along with lots of comfortable spaces to sit on. Faint jazz music filled the rather deserted place, footsteps along its marbled ivory floors echoing loudly. Kita, and Osamu made their way to the counterâthe latter only trailing behind to inquire about amenitiesâwhereas Suna beelined for the nearest toilet, leaving you and Atsumu on luggage duty.
Great.
The blonde unceremoniously plopped down next to you, cream-coloured couch groaning beneath his weight as he yawned, pairing it with a full body stretch. How cute. It reminded you of a cat stretching right after waking up, face scrunched and all. Atsumu sat way too close for your liking, the heat of his right side spilling onto your leftâit wasnât even a comfortable kind of warmth, no, it mirrored the intensity of a hot, sunny day. Despite the lack of skin contact, his touch lit your body with a searing blaze. You scratched at your neck, the familiar prickling sensation coming back for the nth time.
It was awfully quiet, the crisp winter air turning thick, and awkward as each slow second passed. All of a sudden, the wooden coffee table before you looked rather interesting, eyes tracing its natural surface pattern. It didnât look this cool a few seconds ago. The faint jazz music still played from the hotel speakers, a mocking symbol of the lack of conversation between you and Atsumu.
The latter awkwardly cleared his throat, hand coming up to rub at his napeâa nervous habit heâs picked up, and you knew that too. He turned his mind upside down, and inside out to think of anything just to clear the somewhat awkward air between the two of you but his thoughts fell short. For the first time in a while, Atsumu was rendered speechless. When did it get like this?
âWe should do a bike tour. I saw an ad for one outside just before we came in.â
Suna strode over to the two of you, hands snug inside his pockets. What a life saver. âI think it's like a 3-hour tour, though.â He muttered before pulling his phone out, mindlessly scrolling on it.
âWonât it be snowy?â Osamu replied from behind, Kita trailing closely, room keys and a pamphlet in hand. âShizuoka has very little snowfall. I think weâll be fine.â The ivory-haired male interjected, earning a hum from Suna. Before the group could further discuss todayâs plans, you spoke up,
âI canât even ride a bike.â
âDitto.â Atsumu groaned.
âWell. Technically, I can. Jusâ a bad experience from childhood. Havenât gotten on one since then and not about ta start now.â The male beside you shrugged whereas his twin chuckled at the recollection. Mustâve been quite a memory for the two, you presumed.
You shook your head, reassuring the group, âDonât mind me. I can rest up a bit while you all go out.â It wasnât much of a big deal, anyway. Plus, a good 3-hour nap sounded like absolute heaven to you right now, especially after waking up early this morning. It was only the first day of the trip, and there were more planned activities ahead with the group so you didnât mind.
The door to the hotel room opened up to a cosy, expansive suite inspired by traditional tearoom elements in Japanese-styleâgasping at the intricate vases and traditional scrolls that decorated the room. The suite included two Tatami roomsâexcluding the small kitchen, and living roomâadorned with cosy futons. Overlooking the vast city of Shizuoka, it gave a sense of luxury amongst the homey vibes of the room.
A few shuffling here, and there, the group agreed to part ways for a bit, and reconvene for dinnerâSuna, Kita, and Osamu headed for the bike tour whereas you and Atsumu stayed behind for a much needed peaceful rest.
If peaceful was even the word to describe it.
âWeâll see ya at dinner. Have fun.â Osamu shot his brother a look, one that made you stop in your tracks. A subtle smirk plastered all over the formerâs face which looked just like the usual expression Atsumu always wore, it didnât help how Osamu looked exactly like him.
What the hell?
A resounding thud reverberated throughout the walls as the door shut behind the silver-haired male. There was a slight pause, a heartbeat of silence before Atsumu turned to you, hands on his hips, mirroring the smirk his brother gave just a few seconds ago. You gulped, meeting his honeyed gaze.
âLooks like itâs just me and ya with three hours ta spare, huh?â
Three hours with Miya Atsumu. Alone. How convenient.
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#suki: recs#will continue in the tags bcos iâm a yapper n iâve said too much so iâm getting shy now but SERIOUSLY this fic is so so warm#the friends to lovers fic i desperately needed and honestly i love how theyâre awkward with one another because the PININH#THE MUTUAL PINING#IT FILLS MY SOUL#BITING MY PILLOW RN BCOS I WANT THEM TO CONFESS TO EACH OTHER#*screams*#but i also love how theyâre too afraid to say their feelings and assume they donât have a chance w each other like đ KISS ALREADY#the pining tho. and the slow burn. delicious 10/10#and when they stopped walking to stare at each other?!?! I WAS GIGGLING SM#KISSS ALREADYYYYY#THE CUTEST IM SHAKING#okay iâm done screaming but whew that was beautifully written thank you for sharing this đ«#OH WAIT ONE MORE THING BUT the way reader talks about atsumu like !! if that isnât love idk what is !! sigh to be young and in love :(
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now riddle me this .
since all the drivers talk about how hard the singapore gp is because its so hot and humid HOW ABOUT
singaporean fem driver reader whos used to the climate and her shenanigans with the f1 grid
idk i thought this would be a good idea đąđą
summary; the singapore heat can't kill you, but the sight of oscar sweaty and disheveled just might
pairing; oscar piastri x fem! ferrari driver! reader [ no faceclaim ]
a/n; this is my thank you letter to @localwhoore for helping me with the oscar series, i owe you big time; also if anyone has any idea what to do when i hit 3k send me an ask
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scuderiaferrari The heat never bothered her anyway
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36rg P1 BABY IT'S OUR YEAR
gonestappen not for longggggg
gothfrogasly oh they're so hot for that (get it?)
buttonette_20 It's Oscar and Lando congratulating her mid interview for me
meepshoemaker WHERE buttonette_20 Post quali interviews!! They were walking by, Lando stopped to congratulate her and Oscar had the audacity to wink but it looked so awkward đ meepshoemaker bless his soul that boy has 0 rizz
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mclaren We, at McLaren, do not take a side in the conflict, and if we had to, it would be Oscar's. That said, here are some of the ways he looks at Y/N. Happy Race Day! đ§Ą
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sebwebb admin you're so brave for this
maxielhearter take a shot if mclaren admin knowing about oscassgate was on your bingo card
g3org3zilla NAHHHHHH THEY DIDN'T
mclaren Oh, yes, we did đ oscarpiastri đ€š
scuderiayn girl
mclaren Just doing my job đ scuderiayn how much did mick and max f. pay you to post this mclaren I plead the 5th maxfewtrell DUDE
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scuderiayn i won or whatever LANDO P2 BABYYYY
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forzapluto FERARRI WIN??? WHAT YEAR IS IT????
bottaswiththefur breaking the verstappen domination and being more excited about your buddy getting a podium is insane but not as insane as oscassgate
scuderiayn I JUST GOT A WIN AND WE'RE STILL TALKING ABOUT OSCAR'S ASS?? oscarpiastri You're no longer interested, then? scuderiayn oh charles_leclerc At last mickschumacher I teared up, they grow up so fast landonorris and if i said i caught him looking at your ass too what then scuderiayn you didn't landonorris no i didn't but like imagine if i did what then
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oscarpiastri Thank you @ charles_leclerc for revealing your DMs. Without you, it would have taken longer for this to happen.
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scuderiayn *being dumb enough to reveal his DMs
charles_leclerc First of all I just scored you a date. scuderiaferrari You should be scoring points instead scuderiayn ha scuderiaferrari You included scuderiayn oh im sorry, you're talking to THE max destroyer charles_leclerc Bow to her highness landonorris someone's about to be known as THE y/n destroyer scuderiayn ok mr nowins scuderiayn wait scuderiayn LANDO
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it ok yall i caved and bought the game moments after i made my last post and im living out my blissful love life now
this screenshot out of context is taking me out lol hes like you are.đ«” dumbass?đ youđ«” illiterateđ«”đ
Ive got through most of the game and boy i have some THOUGHTS... spoilers under the cut!!
I didn't expect to like the game so much cause im not actually that much of a horror fan (<- squeamish) , and like i said in the last post I wasn't sure how fun a game all about decrypting the dialogue will be (<- dumbass). But in the end I think the game mechanics is exactly the source of all the charm!! And come to think of it, it's a very unique mechanic too. The word-guessing makes the game exciting and scary (and sometimes is the key to avoiding certain death), but there's also just something about overcoming "broken" language to express your thoughts that is inherently really sweet to me. Maybe this is a wild comparison but its like that greentext thats like "bad times friend ahead...i go away but we are two of soul, i will return".
The game is also just pretty player-friendly, and the characters are all (well, mostly) really chill, so it wasnt very hard to guess most of the words too. But i will say that sometimes, you can kind of tell the nuance of the language-translation makes more sense as Japanese, so maybe that gave me a slight edge.
After playing the demo I thought this would be a really short game (like around 2-3 hrs), but I clocked in a solid 6 hours today LOL...and im still missing a few endings. Big spoiler but when MC "kills" Mr. crawling it genuinely upset me like GIRL WHAT IN THE FRESH HELL..........đđđ but thank god he was fine :DD the scene where he shut himself in a closet crying because he thought the MC abandoned him đđđđ IM SORRYYY but also like omg...đđđđ he ouppy............đđđđ
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But in contrast to those heavy moments there are also points where i think the game doesn't take itself very seriously LOL so by like 3 hours in it just kind of became a really chill game :)) I love how the MC is just so ridiculously forward being like "Do you have a crush on me or something đ„șđđ" and most of them were just like "whats that lmfao"
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VOID SUCESS STORY
I KNOW I SAID IM TAKING A BREAK BUT WTF I JUST INDUCED PURE CONSIOUSNESS I ENETERED THE VOID AWAREđđ
IT HAD BEEN MORE THAN A FUCKING YEAR!
i spent months crying, struggling having panic attacksđđ
i am literally so proud of myself for doing this..
but at the same time i feel stupid for complicating this đ
iâll enter it again now because i didnât get to affirm đ i was confused and was trying to figure out if this is the void or notđ
i have been here for more than a year, i have had so many mental breakdowns đ i canât believe this happened đđ
i genuinely donât know what to say.
the process:
affirmed âi amâ casually through out the day (idk if this step is important)
now while attempting donât day dream. instead focus on your breath.
only your breath. how it touched your nose and how is leaves your nose.
then remember how youâre just a soul ok? youâre not the body, when you DIE YOU LEAVE THE BODY. i remembered my mom saying how she saw my grandmas breathe stopping.. this hit me so hard just now.
it didnât even take long. put all your focus on your breth. then youâll feel everything getting white. like youâre in a white room.
ignore that and continue FOCUSING ON YOUR BREATH.
youâll feel so fucking weird after that. like youâre not breathing anymore. youâll realise you canât feel anything. LIKE SO FREAKING WEIRD.
this is my biggest success till date. because i felt it so hard
idk if i affirmed in the state or after exiting tho
BUT THE VOID IS REAL YALLL
FOCUS ON THE BREATH NOTHING ELSE. and relax.
I CANT BELIEVE IM WROTING THIS.
major thanks to all the bloggers.
@gorgeouslypink for introducing me to this(i saw her post)
@adambja for being kind enough to help me during such a rough fuckinv time. i was so depressed and desperate at that time but she reached out to and helped me so much. im crying as i write this
@b4ddprincess and @luvmanifesting for emphasing on pure consciousness and relaxing
@beesfairlyland and @blackbutterfly0309 for being my friends in this journey and helping me so much. I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH.
im half asleep right now. iâll wake up and share moređ€
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â promise ring âą
no one would've guessed that the daughter of the townâs royal mage has a soft spot for the clumsiest fire elemental in the entire realm. but when the crown prince suddenly asks for your hand in marriage, you're forced to consider how you feel about a certain lee jung chan a lot more seriously.
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FEATURING; chan x reader (ft. joshua x reader)
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WORD COUNT; 21k words
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TAGS; fantasy, royalty, childhood friends, mutual pining, love triangle, LOTS of drama, jeonghan being a menace, slow burn, angst, smut
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NOTES; full disclosure that the plot to porn ratio is probably 80:20 so if you're simply looking for filth, i might not recommend this,,, but if you're down for 20k words of slow burn childhood friends to lovers topped with a juicy love triangle with our best boy chan, then this should be perfect for you <3
this is part of the secret garden, a svthub spring collab!
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SMUT TAGS; vanilla, lots of making out, unprotected sex, touch starved chan and reader, first time, body worship, dom/sub undertones, lots of loving n endearing language during the act bc they've pined for each other long Enough, corruption kink if you squint but chan doesn't rly act on it
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When you wake up, itâs to a strange feeling that something big is going to happen today.
You open your eyes to radiant sunlight filtering into the room through a crack in the curtains. The songbirds chirp happily by the windowsill as the rest of the town prepares to meet the day head-on. You lie in bed for a few minutes more, wondering whatâs causing your chest to stir with misplaced anticipation. None of the annual festivals are drawing near and youâre certain you havenât forgotten anyoneâs birthdays either.
The sensation carries over as you head to the Academy with your father. Being from the family who founded the school several decades ago, he makes it a point to uphold the legacy your ancestors have left behind. That includes being at the school grounds an hour before any of the formal magic classes are scheduled to start, apparently.
Some students arrive much earlier than both of you, practicing spells and incantations in the small quadrangle as a means of preparing for their assessments later in the day. You giggle to yourself when you spot one of the older magesâa water elemental named Seungminâfumble with his technique a little.Â
Whether intentionally or not, his friend, Changbin takes the brunt of itâhis robes rendered sopping wet from the water that Seungmin had (accidentally?) blasted him with. Though it doesnât take much to undo the damage since Changbin is easily one of the best fire elementals in the Academy. With one snap of his fingers, his clothes are instantly dry.Â
There are times (like this) when you envy the versatility of fire magic. But your father once told you that the gods grant each person with their respective elements for a reason. Instead of questioning their grace, you must show your gratitude by mastering what you've been blessed with instead.Â
Yours comes in the form of nurturing all the plants and flora you set your eyes on. Itâs for this reason that you still bother to come to the Academy even if youâve already completed its scholastic program over three years ago.Â
Despite your father constantly insisting for you to find a job that suits your talents in the royal capital, you prefer to impart your magical knowledge to the other students in your hometown instead.Â
In fact, you donât miss the wistful look in his eyes as you part ways for the dayâhim to the headmaster's office and you to the greenhouse at the edge of campus.
As you direct yourself to your destination, that feeling from earlier is yet to subside. Though much more muted now that youâre surrounded by fellow mages both students and faculty alike, it still remains. Quiet yet foreboding, as if telling you not to let your guard down just yet.
So lost in your own thoughts, you startle at the sound of someone calling your name in the distance.Â
âThank goodness youâre here!â One of the junior mages, Chaewon groans before bracing her hands on her knees to catch her breath. âHeâs done it again!âÂ
A worried smile stretches across your lips. Life in your hometown is but a cycle of doing the same things over and over everyday. You donât particularly mind the monotone of your routineâyouâre at peace with it, honestlyâbut if Lee Jung Chan keeps accidentally burning someoneâs precious plants, youâre going to have to make a few changes.
Chaewon leads you to the crime scene swiftly, explaining how your best friend set fire to the monsteras she personally grew from little seedlings with an irritated pout. While youâre completely sympathetic to Chaewon's plightâbeing her mentor and allâyou canât help the soft laugh that bubbles in your chest at the story.
âWhy are you laughing?â she whines. âYouâre not gonna let him get away with it just âcause youâve been friends since you were babies, right? I worked so hard to enchant those plants with exotic flowers!âÂ
The two of you arrive before you can issue an apology on Chanâs behalf. Not that your best friend wouldnât have already expressed his remorse directly to Chaewon the moment the monsteras caught his flames.Â
You can easily spot the repentance in his posture as Chan stands awkwardly outside the greenhouse. From the looks of it, heâs currently being lectured by a school instructor whoâs also named Chan, though most of the students and staff call him Chris for easier identification.Â
Youâre certain that Chris has it all under control. Though youâre not sure how, since heâs a non-elemental mage. You canât exactly see him putting out a fire with musical magic no matter how good he is, but youâre grateful for his intervention still.Â
âI know you only wanted to help out, but Chaewon isnât the headmasterâs daughter. Sheâs yet to learn how to properly foolproof her handiwork against clumsy fire elementals.â Chris sighs deeply, arms crossed with a serious look before his eyes catch yours from the distance. âSpeak of the devilâŠâ
One would expect Chan to be mortified at the sight of you. After all, he did just inadvertently fuck up Chaewonâs project for her elemental assessment this month. As her mentor, you have all the right to rain hell on earth in the name of your precious student, but the thing about you is that you can never get mad at Lee Jung Chanâno matter how badly he messes up sometimes.
âHi,â he squeaks with a small wave. âI swear I was just watering Chaewonâs plants âcause they were looking kind ofâŠdry. I do it for you all the time right? But then a cat snuck inside the greenhouse and knocked over a bunch of pots from the high shelves. It scared the living daylights out of me andââ
âChan, have you at least apologized to her?â you sigh, patting your studentâs head while she shoots Chan a hard glare from where sheâs hiding behind you.Â
âO-Of course!â he stammers, hands flying everywhere in an attempt to express his damage control better. âI even asked Chris where I can get seeds so I can replace them for her! You know I never leave any debts unpaid.â
Itâs difficult to keep your mask of professionalism in place when heâs being so unintentionally adorable. Right now, youâre one of the Academyâs respected alumni as well as an instructor that many students look up to. You wouldnât make the mistake of fawning over your best friend while he explains his not-so-innocence, but that doesnât mean it makes keeping up appearances any easier for you .
âI told him that BamBam sells everything under the sun at his shop in the next town over,â Chris informs you with a tight-lipped smile. âThough Chan might have to be careful when talking to that guy. Heâs a bitâŠâ
âEccentric?â you supply.
âExactly.â
âCan he do that now?â Chaewon huffs impatiently. âI was meaning to start another experiment after I made sure this one didnât fall through, but I guess Iâm back to square one.âÂ
You flash your student a placating stare, rubbing her back in soothing circles. âHey, your next assessment isnât until the end of the month, right? You donât have to rush. Besides, Iâve been thinking about teaching you how to brew your own instant growth potion.â
The enticing promise of a new technique visibly piques Chaewonâs interest. She gasps, taking your hands in hers before letting out a loud shriek. âReally?! Youâre really going to teach me that? You know there are no take-backs once you say it, right?â
âYes, I know.â You chuckle. âNow go head off to class. You have Chris here for first period, right?â
Your student groans. âYeah⊠I still donât know why I took musical theory as an elective.â
âYou talk like Iâm the worst instructor among the school faculty,â Chris huffs before walking back to the path leading to the main building. âCome on, Chaewon. Youâll be late.â
âHow can I be late if Iâm with you, though?â
âIf you donât stop being smart with me, Iâll tell BamBam to switch your monstera seeds with venus flytraps.âÂ
As the two of them bicker all the way to the entrance, youâre left alone with your troublemaking best friend. Chan still has his shoulders set as if the guilt from his earlier actions is still fresh in his heart. You sigh, gesturing for him to follow you into the greenhouse before stepping inside the enclosure.
Out of all the projects youâve dedicated to mastering your elemental magic, the Academyâs greenhouse is by far your most renowned feat. It started as a pipe dream during your first year of attendance and in your final year, you managed to convince the board of elder mages to build the greenhouse with the help of your father.
Of course, since heâs a royal mageâthe townâs representative in the courts of the royal capitalâyou wonât deny that he mightâve pulled a few strings here and there to make your dreams a reality.Â
(If you can recall correctly, you once heard Chaewonâs friend, Yunjin jokingly whisper something about nepotism during one of the on-field classes you held.)
But whatever the means, the greenhouse proved to be an effective medium for magic of varying affinities. Both elemental and non-elemental mages often stop by to test their ideas about innovative applications of their powers.Â
Some water mages have tested if plants can purify contaminated samples from the upstream river. A spatial mage once tried to clone a bonsai tree by multiplying their cells in an exact mirror image.Â
And your best friend often tests the limits of what he can and canât do around all the floraâgiven his magical constitution.
âSo Iâm guessing you already forgive me?â Chan asks with a sheepish smile on his face. âI promise Iâll just help out somewhere else when youâre not around. Baekhoâs been inviting me to the magical combat wing a lot these days, but I need to think about it first âcauseâŠyou know.â
You do know. And out of every single person who knows Lee Jung Chan, you like to think that you understand his predicament better than anyone else.
Both of you started studying at the Academy at the same time, but youâre the only one who got to graduate after senior year. This made Chan ineligible for any sort of teaching position, since official employment required being an alumnus of any recognized magic school in the realm. The most he can be offered is a spot as a teaching aide and none else.
Youâre well aware that because of that smudge on his track record, coupled with his clumsy tendencies, people often assume that Chan is a failure of a mage. A fire elemental who has no idea how to wield his own flames.
But what they donât know is that in terms of raw power alone, even your father agrees that Chan surpasses every single student thatâs ever had the pleasure to graduate from this school. The reason he canât control his own flames is because of how potent they are. How powerful and all-consuming they can be if kept unchecked.
Your father once offered to bring him to one of his friends in the southern citiesâsomeone who can help Chan tame his powers in ways he failed to guide him to. But your best friend declined, insisting that someone who canât control their own flames doesnât deserve the time and hospitality of anyone outside your hometown.
To this day, you still havenât forgotten the resignation in his voice as he said the words. Like heâs so certain that all he deserves is to be some aberration kept in the shadows. Youâve always hated it whenever he sells himself short, but itâs not as if you can do anything about it if heâs so complacent with where he is now.
âHey? Youâre spacing out on me all of a sudden.â
You blink, nonplussed by Chanâs voice despite the fact that youâve been standing with him inside the greenhouse for over five minutes. Heâs posed a respectable distance away from any of the potted plants and flowers in the vicinityâstanding so still, you almost find it funny.
âWhat made you drop by so early in the morning anyways?â you ask in an attempt at small talk. Your first class of the day doesnât start until an hour, so you can afford to squander some time. âDonât you usually get out of bed at noon?âÂ
âHey, I get out of bed at eleven!â He insists as if thatâs any better. âBut anyways, the reason I showed up so early is because someone made a wrong delivery to my house. Ma was so surprised to see a huge crate at our doorstep, but she was even more surprised to see it was addressed to you.â
âŠA delivery? For you?
âWhat do you mean?â you wonder, head craned with confusion. âWhat was inside? Did it say who it was from?â
Chan shakes his head before pointing at the far end of the greenhouse. There, you see the massive wooden crate he must be talking about. âA bunch of flowers in a plant box with no return address. Maybe itâs one of those scholars from the capital who want you to study them again? You did work on a research project about hydrangeas last month right?âÂ
Strange flower delivery aside, you gape at himâheart fluttering at his thoughtfulness. âYou remember that?âÂ
âOf course I do,â he says easily. âNow are you going to check out the crate so you can tell me what those flowers are or are we gonna stand in the middle of all these highly flammable plants all day?â
You donât even bother asking how Chan managed to transfer such a huge thing from his house to the greenhouse. He mustâve asked help from Mingyu, another instructorâs aide who does a lot of heavy lifting around the school. Or maybe he even roped Baekho into this whole thing.
Either way, as soon as you open the mystery package, itâs as Chan described it: a plant box brimming with an assortment of flowers arranged in a way only professionals can put together. All the vibrant blooms are expertly placed so that one wouldnât outshine the other and whoever sent this, theyâve certainly earned your approval.Â
âSo which is which?â Chan wonders as he peeps inside the crate again.
âWell,â you start, hands tracing each flower delicately. âThis one is called a primrose, the dark pink ones are chrysanthemums, while the dantier flowers are carnations.â
As you explain how different they are from the other, itâs hard to miss how Chan struggles to keep himself from reaching into the crate to touch them. You feel kind of bad, but you know heâs only holding himself back because he doesnât want to unintentionally start another fire.Â
âWhat do they mean? In the language of flowers?â he wonders. âYou always go on and on about how each one has its own special meaning. What about these guys?â
You ponder on it for a moment, actively recalling what youâve been taught. âHm. Primroses usually represent youth and optimism. Chrysanthemums are for friendship, and carnationsâŠâ
When its meaning flits to the forefront of your mind, your eyes widen as an abrupt realization hits you in the next moment. Your gaze drifts back to the flowers as Chan patiently waits for you to continue, and thatâs when you notice something strange inside.Â
Tucked in the middle of the assortment of lush flowers is a small envelope that wasnât there before. The flap is enclosed with a familiar wax seal: the royal familyâs crest.Â
Youâve seen your father open enough letters from them to recognize the sigil pressed into the bright red wax, but youâve never once received one for yourself.Â
âCarnations signify fascination. Love,â you continue, swallowing the lump in your throat. âBut Iâm sure whoever sent these doesnât know all that. They couldâve just picked these out because theyâre pretty to look at together.â
Chan looks unconvinced. âWhy donât you open the envelope? Iâm just guessing here, but maybe it was made to respond to your magic specifically? It would explain why it didnât appear when I first checked the flowers out.â
For all his foolishness, he might actually be on to something this time.
But instead of brimming curiosity, that bothersome sensation from earlier surfaces again. It cloys in your chest, stirring your heart with trepidation before sinking like a stone in the pit of your stomach.Â
Your hands go clammy as you inspect the envelope as if itâs hiding a beast so it could swallow you whole. The royal family hasnât given you any reason to even be remotely wary of them, but your reluctance refuses to waver.
In the end, you choose to brush it off, picking at the seal until it detaches from the envelope. When you take out whatâs inside, the familiar scent of rich red roses laces the fine parchment.Â
Itâs fairly easy to figure out who the sender is after that.
The greenhouse falls silent as you read through the letterâs contents. Youâre acutely aware of Chanâs equally engrossed stare, but with each passing second, you grow more and more cognizant of the fact that this is definitely the reason why you awoke so keyed up first thing in the morning.
âPrince Joshua, huh?â He whispers somewhat disbelievingly before turning to you with curious eyes. âI figured you were friends since your father brings you along to the royal balls so often. Didnât think he was this into you though.â
You didnât either. You can hardly call the prince whoâs second in line to the throne your friend, much more, a romantic prospect. Sure, Joshua is always hospitable whenever he catches you nursing a drink in the ballroom before asking for a dance, but you never wouldâve imagined he harbored those kinds of feelings for you.Â
Whatâs more is, though you came from a highly regarded lineage of mages, there isnât a drop of royal blood in your veins. But here he is, asking you to be his fiancĂ©e all while giving you the prettiest flowers youâve ever received.
âDo you think it could be a mistake?â you mumble, reading over the letter once more to make sure you arenât dreaming.
Chan rolls his eyes. âLook, thatâs clearly your name he mentioned at the top. And donât you think that someone as important as Prince Joshua will be more careful about sending out gestures of grandeur? He canât just give any beautiful girl flowers, you know.â
His words shouldnât faze you as much as they do. Itâs always been easy for Chan to compliment people when the chance arises and heâs called you beautiful dozens of times before. Sometimes teasingly, more often genuinely.Â
Itâs so strange. The most sought-after man in the kingdom just asked for your hand in marriage, but here you areâheart doing somersaults all because of your best friendâs easy admission.
Oh, heavens, you muse to yourself as Chan goes off on a tangent about how youâre mandated to get him front row seats to the wedding.Â
This is going to be difficult.
âThatâs good news!â
When you dragged Chan to your fatherâs office once all your classes for the day were finished, you expected him to at least mull over Joshuaâs abrupt proposal a little longer. Itâs not that he was strict about the men you let in your life, but he looks much too elated for someone whose daughter is on the brink of being married off to someone else.
Well. When that âsomeone elseâ is Prince Joshua, you think the proposal holds more weight than it otherwise would with any other commoner.
âBut I donât understand,â you tell him, chewing the inside of your cheek. âWhy does Prince Joshua want to marry me all of a sudden? He hasnât expressed any sort of romantic interest in me before, so whyâŠ?â
Your father chuckles from behind his desk, one finger guiding the drink from his glass with magic so he can spin it around in circles. Water elementals can be so strange at times.Â
âIf I told you the prince has felt the way he claims in his letter for a good few years now, would it help you consider the proposal better?â he asks before putting the stream of wine heâs playing with back to its proper place.Â
âWait a moment,â Chan pipes up from his seat. âAre you saying heâs been in love with her for a long time now?âÂ
âWell, Iâm not sure of the specifics, but the prince informed me of his affections a few months ago to seek my approval,â your father explains before leaning back into his seat to cast you a fond stare. âBut I told him that regardless of what I think about the whole ordeal, the final decision isnât up to me at all.âÂ
The weight of their stares suddenly falls on your form.
You swallow thickly, having known all this time that your father wouldnât possibly push you to go through with the proposal despite how happy it made him. Itâs not that you donât think Joshua is suitable to be your husband, butâŠ
âIsnât he taking things a bit too fast?â you ask dryly. âHe could at least court me firstââ
âMy sweet girl, you know the way things work at the castle are much different from how they are in this small town of ours,â your father sighs. âYouâve heard about the royal assimilation period, yes?â
You have. Itâs a sort of probationary period imposed on non-royals who wish to marry into the family. You know of a few acquaintances who had to spend a full year in the castles of other kingdoms without setting foot outside the premises during its entirety. At the time, you found the idea of isolation dreadful and that you canât ever see yourself being in their place.
Now here you are, at the brink of being tied down to a prince you barely even know.
Youâd be lying if you said you didnât spend a chunk of your day thinking about the pros and cons of marrying into the royal family. Becoming princess consort means youâll be given a voice in the political court of the castle. Though your father does just fine in representing your hometown as its royal mage, being part of the regency itself grants you more authority over the decisions being made for the kingdomâs sake.
The thought of being able to improve the quality of life in your hometown as well as bringing more adequate funds for the Academy makes the offer all sorts of tempting. This is the place that made you who you are today, and youâd want nothing more than to give back however you can.Â
Plus, the thought of being married to Prince Joshua isnât as daunting as it was when you found his letter hidden between the flowers heâd given. Since you had the whole work day to think about it, you managed to get over the initial dread and actually consider how having him as a partner would be.
His reputation as the kingdomâs most esteemed gentleman precedes him even in other places. It was once a popular opinion that Joshua would marry and settle down much sooner than his older brother, Jeonghan simply because of how adored he is among the people. Yet heâs already halfway through his twenties without any prospective partners.
Until now.
âI think you should accept his proposal.â
It shocks you that Chan is the one who tells you that. You stare at him with glaring disbelief while your father merely raises an eyebrow with mild interest before his lips break into a grin. âSee? Even Chan over here agrees. I know itâs a bit much to suddenly become the fiancĂ©e of someone so important, but youâll get to know each other better during the assimilation period anyways.â
Chan nods in agreement. âBesides, we can still visit you every now and again, right?â
The smile on your fatherâs face falls. âOh, about that⊠Prospective royals arenât allowed to entertain visitors that arenât immediate family until the assimilation period concludes. But you can send letters if you end up missing each other too much.â
Your father says the words in such a light-hearted manner, youâre sure he didnât say them in jest. He knows how close you and Chan have been since childhood; knows how important he is to you. If you accept Joshuaâs proposal and whisk yourself off to the castle, it would be the longest youâve gone without seeing your best friend in your entire life.
With Chan added to the equation, you realize that itâs not your level of familiarity with Joshua that makes you so reluctant to go through with it, nor is it the idea of being isolated from the outside for an entire year.Â
Itâs the fact that you wonât be able to meet Chan for its entirety.
âWell, itâs not like itâs something you have to decide on right away,â your father interjects when he senses that the atmosphere has dipped. âIâll keep in touch with the prince about the whole thing, but Iâm sure heâd like you to take your time anyways. This is a lifelong commitment weâre talking about after all.â
This is ridiculous. Well, not as ridiculous when you remember youâre now of marriageable age and the prince has been harboring feelings for you for longer than you thought.Â
StillâŠÂ
When you look at Chan, you half-expect him to at least comment on your fatherâs words, but he merely grins as if heâs completely on board with the idea.
Yet you canât help but notice how that smile doesnât quite reach his eyes.
You end up accepting Joshuaâs proposal a week later.
From what you could tell when he responded to your letter, the prince was ecstatic. He went into great detail about how he promises to make the entire assimilation process comfortable for you and that he canât wait to have you at the castle. What makes the entire exchange all the more endearing is the fact that heâs genuinely apologetic about the abruptness of his proposal and that he honestly didnât expect for you to agree.
You didnât either.
If Joshua was ecstatic, your father was over the moon. When you informed him that youâre exchanging correspondences with the prince about the entire arrangement, he was quick to put together a farewell party when the final date of your assimilation period has been set in stone.Â
In other words, the past month was extremely busy for you. It consisted of several back and forth trips to the royal capital so you and Joshua could get all the paperwork involved done together. Heâs just as sweet and accommodating as you rememberâmaking the whole process less intimidating than itâs supposed to be. The more time you spend with the prince and soon-to-be-fiance, the less nervous you are for whatâs to come.
The anxiety finally wears off by the time your farewell party comes around. Your father made sure to invite close friends and family as well as a few of his students and yours. Chaewon was in tears at the news that another mentor is going to be assigned for her because of the circumstances, but you promised to keep in touch when you come back.
Although once youâve had your final conversations with most of your guests, you start to feel how wary you are from interacting with so many people at once. Eyes scanning through the small venue your father rented for the occasion, you attempt to look for a single personâa pout tugging at your lips when you canât find him amidst the crowd.
No one knows Lee Jung Chan better than you do, so youâre right on the money when you venture out to the nearby riverâimmediately spotting him sitting alone by the banks.
You can only guess how many stones heâs already skipped across the stream, but Chan doesnât even flinch as you settle down beside him, pulling your legs to your chest so you can rest your chin on your knees.
âYou havenât come here in a while,â you murmur quietly. âSomething on your mind?â
âMmm.â His eyes are pulled straight forward as if still lost in thought. You sigh before opting to stew in the sound of the flowing riverâgazing at the slowly setting sun in the far horizon.
It hits you at that moment just how much youâll miss him. Quiet afternoons with your best friend have become few and far in between ever since you started teaching at the Academy. Now that youâre Joshuaâs fiancĂ©e, you donât even know if youâll ever get to watch sunsets with him like this again. The thought fills you with that same sinking feeling that you only learned to overlook recently and it must show on your face because Chan is quick to turn to you with a curious look on his face.
âYou nervous?â he asks.Â
You shake your head. âNot really.â
âThen why do you look soâŠâ
âSo?â
âI donât knowâŠthat.â
âYou have to be specific, Chan.â
He huffs, taking another stone from a pile he collected at his side before skipping it across the water. âWell, you look like the way you did before your first magical assessment. Remember when the headmaster called me to sleep over because you were practically shaking with anxiety? Even if youâre literally from the best sorcerer family in the city?â
âHey! Just because my father is good at everything doesnât mean I am too!â
âBut you donât have to be good at everything.â Chan smiles and youâre unprepared for how your heart lurches at how breathtaking he looks. âYou just have to be yourself.â
A pause hovers in the midst of the conversation and you can feel the heat starting to creep up your cheeks. If your best friend notices, he doesnât let you know.
âI remember that you aced that assessment. Scored highest in our entire year too,â he recalls with a hint of fondness. âI think youâll do just fine in that assimilation period. Wait, no. I know you will.â
Youâve always admired how easy it is for Chan to uplift others, despite the harsh words some people have used to put him down countless times. Itâs like he soaks up the negativity in his life and lets it all out in a more productive manner.Â
The steady flowing stream rings in your ears as the silence sets yet again, heart threatening to beat out of your ribcage as you drink in the sight of your best friend. Rays of muted sunlight filter through the trees onto his face and it makes the kind grin on his face glow even brighter.
Chan lets out a choked up sound when you immediately pull him in for a hug. Heâs speechless for a couple of secondsâwondering what on earth got into you. In the end, he lets out a defeated sigh and returns your embrace with twice as much affection.Â
âSounds to me like youâre perfectly okay with marrying off your best friend to some guy,â you murmur jokingly, breathing in his scent like itâs your last. Burnt sugar and just a hint of musk.Â
He laughs and the sound vibrates across your skin. âPrince Joshua is not some guy. And why wouldnât I be happy that youâll be married to such a great person? He can give you everything, you know? Even if I used to give all the dudes who got close to you back then a lot of shit, I know the prince will make you happy.â
HappyâŠ
Thatâs something you havenât really considered ever since you and Joshua started making the preparations for your assimilation. Heâs a good prince who values his people over his own interests and heâs also a gentleman that always considers your input in every step.Â
But not once did it ever occur to you that marrying him would equate to your own happiness.
The thought fills you with shameâespecially knowing how much Joshua has done for you for the past month. You tell yourself that maybe itâs because you still donât know him that well; that you just need a little more time before you can think of him as a person who can make you genuinely happy and not just someone who you have to marry for the sake of your town.
If there is someone who makes you feel that way without breaking a sweat, howeverâŠ
Chan shoots you a puzzled look when you break away, rising back to your feet all while tugging at his arm. Still, he lets you pull him upâa determined look settling across your features.
âFollow me.â
During weekends, the Academy only grants entry to both students and faculty until mid-noon. But luckily for you, youâve spent years sneaking into the greenhouse when you were still carefully cultivating all the plants you have on display.
Chan voices out his concern when you bring him inside, muttering something about trespassing on school territory but he tails you from behind anyway.Â
The plant box full of dazzling flowers he brought a month ago isnât here anymoreâhaving been planted safely in the garden of your house. In its place is a brand new shipment of flowers you ordered from BamBam about two weeks ago.
Chan hasnât seen them yet since heâs made it a point to avoid the greenhouse while Chaewon is in the middle of her experiments. But the curiosity in his eyes shines when you show them to him.
âThese are called forget-me-nots,â you say, a warm smile tugging at your lips. âThey arenât that rare, butâŠtheyâve always been my favorite. The first time I saw them was in a forest near the southern cities, where Father taught me the names of all kinds of trees and flowers.â
Chan nods with an expression that tells you he doesnât quite get it, but is happy for you nonetheless. You stifle a laugh and his face immediately reddens as he clears his throat. âUm, whyâd you ask BamBam for these though? They look kind ofâŠsimple compared to everything else you already have here.â
âItâs because theyâre so simple that they stood out to me, silly,â you chuckle. âThat forest was teeming with the most exotic plant life Iâve seen. Flowers of all shapes and colors, trees that grew up to the clouds⊠Even in such an abundant forest, simple flowers like these grew unassumingly by the sideâstill thriving despite being considered inferior.â
When you stare at Chan, you realize how much these flowers remind you of him. And itâs for that reason that youâre about to ask him a huge favor.
âCan you take care of them for me while Iâm gone?â you whisperâvoice carrying a hopeful tone. âI know itâs a tall request butââ
âAre you kidding? Nothingâs ever a tall request from you.â He huffs. âOf course Iâll do it.â
Your mouth hangs slightly agapeânot expecting Chan to agree to it so easily. It takes you a moment to pick up your train of thought, but when you do, you break into an even wider grin.Â
âReally? Notorious plant-killer Lee Jung Chan is agreeing to take care of a bunch of flowers for an entire year?â you tease.Â
âHey, youâre the one who asked, so why are you suddenly questioning my credibility?â The pout on his face just makes you want to tease him even more. âIâm probably going to end up burning a few of them by accident, but I wonât be seeing you for a long time. This is the least I can do while I wait for you to come back, right?â
You are going to miss him so much, it makes your heart hurt.
Unlike earlier, Chan immediately reciprocates the hug you pull him into. You bury your face in the crook of your neck, ingraining the scent of him in your mind so that youâll never forget your best friend even if you tried.
âIâll come back for them in the spring,â you whisper.Â
Chan hums, his thumb tracing idle shapes along your shoulder blades. âIs that a promise?â
It feels like forever before you break away from him, but when you do, the desolate feeling you got from the thought of being apart from him goes up in smoke. Chan raises an eyebrow when you reach into the plant box to pluck two forget-me-nots from the soilâenchanting the blooms with your magic so the stems could morph into rings.
One for you and one for Chan.
âItâs a promise.â
âMiss, youâve got a letter again.â
Youâre in the middle of reading up on a compilation of the kingdomâs annual state of affairs when your handmaiden, Sakura, finds you in the castle gardens. She gathers her skirts with one hand while the other carries an unassuming envelope. Itâs routine at this point.
âThank you, Kkura,â you murmur before flashing her a warm smile. âHas Prince Joshua returned yet?â
She shakes her head. âThe peace talks between the four kingdoms are taking much longer than anticipated. Although he and Prince Jeonghan should be back by tomorrow, if what the socialites are gossiping about in the main plaza are true.â
You stifle a soft laugh. âI bet Prince Jeonghanâs stirring up trouble in a foreign court as we speak.â
âYou can say that again,â Sakura agrees with a withering sigh. âOne of the reasons the king wonât easily let Prince Jeonghan take his place is because of his constant deviance. Iâd bet my salary that he was just waiting for Prince Joshua to take up a wife before handing him the crown instead.â
âKkura, the others might hear,â you scold, but thereâs a chuckle wedged between the words. âWell, if a miracle happens and they arrive home earlier than expected, you know where to find me.â
âYouâre very diligent about reading, arenât you, miss?â She comments, impressed. âI know a couple of princess consorts in the making, but youâre probably the only one who cares to read about the technicalities of running a kingdom. Most of them are only in it for the chance to marry into a royal family.âÂ
âThose waiting for me back home wouldnât be very proud if I only leeched off my engagement with Prince Joshua,â you say a-matter-of-factly.
âYou mean your father?â
Thereâs a pause in the conversationâone long enough for you to suddenly be cognizant of several things at once. The water running from a nearby fountain. Birds chirping before migrating into their nests for the night. In the silence, you let your eyes wander to the rings in your fingers.
A diamond engagement ring that probably costs more than what youâve earned in your entire life on your ring finger and a bright blue forget-me-not wrapped around your pinky.
Right. Sakura doesnât know aboutâŠÂ
âYes,â you tell her, but thereâs hesitation in your voice that you hope she wonât hear. âHeâs been very thorough about giving me advice on how to make the best decisions for a lot of people.â
âAs expected of a royal mage,â she sighs, âOh well, Iâll leave you be, miss. If your father is as thorough as you say he is, then I can only imagine what heâs written in that new letter.â
Well, sheâs not exactly wrong.
After exchanging farewells, Sakura bows her head with a practiced curtsyâsaying something about supper being ready in an hour or two before leaving you to your own devices. When you find yourself all alone once more, you rip open the envelope with a hint of excitement buzzing on your fingertips.Â
Itâs been about three months since youâve left your hometown and started your assimilation period. During those three months, you were constantly fed with a multitude of information that comes with being part of the regency. From etiquette classes to foreign relationsâyour teachers all expected you to take everything they told you to heart.Â
While the process sounds much too tedious, especially for someone whoâs quite literally stuck here for another nine months, Joshua always took it upon himself to make sure you wouldnât feel too bored with all the stringent formalities.Â
Heâs wonderful companyânever running out of stories to tell. From childhood embarrassments at the hands of his older brother to his own share of mischief thatâs always overshadowed by the gravity of Jeonghanâs, Joshua kept you constantly entertained.
Your fiancé even suggested that the two of you sneak out into the city sometime just so he could show you that pub near the outskirts that he enjoys frequenting while undercover as an ordinary citizen. Of course, the offer sounded tempting at first, but you rightfully declined out of respect for both the royal family and the tradition that has kept the kingdom going for so long.
However, Joshua isnât always here to keep you company. Being one of the most important figures in the kingdom, he and Jeonghan are regularly called in and out of the castle to attend to some business that their parents are too busy to sneak into their own schedules.Â
Itâs during your fiancĂ©âs bouts of absence that you look forward to your next form of entertainmentâall the letters sent from home.
Just as youâve told Sakura, your father accommodates all your questions about ruling over oneâs constituents as much as he canâtelling you to pay attention to the needs of the people above all else.
But aside from the detailed notes he leaves you with, thereâs always another letter wedged inside the envelopes he sends to the castle every fortnight.
Hey.
How are you? Has the prince been treating you well, still? Sorry I couldnât write to you last time. Trainingâs been hell and Jongkook hasnât let me breathe for the past week. When the headmaster told me that becoming that guyâs apprentice wasnât going to be easy, I didnât think he was that serious. Itâs a miracle I havenât gotten third degree burns from all this temperature training.
Things are a little a lot different in the southern cities compared to home. Everyone is as mean as they could be. Jongkook called it the survival of the fittest and I kind of get where heâs coming from. Still, it wouldnât hurt to see someone smiling every now and again, right? Itâs a good thing Iâm allowed to go home every week, or else my sanity wouldâve disappeared before we could even see each other again.
About your flowers: have I told you that Chaewonâs helping me maintain them whenever Iâm away? Weâve buried the hatchet and agreed to look after your forget-me-nots together! But she kind of emphasized that sheâs doing this for you and not because sheâs completely forgiven me for the monstera incident. But hey, progress is progress, right?
I checked them out personally when I got home today. They seemed more vibrant than usual. Almost like theyâre happy to know Iâm back. Seeing them made me think how Iâd probably feel when your assimilation period is over. Ah, but Iâm running out of parchment to write on. Sorry about that. There isnât much going on with me anyways.Â
Tell me about your classes when you write back, yeah? You also mentioned a pub that Prince Joshua wanted to sneak you into last time. Did you go through with it? Did you have fun? I canât wait to hear from you so the story better be exciting!
P.S. If the prince himself encourages you to sneak out of the castle, would you consider doing that so we can wander around the main plaza sometime?
P.P.S. That was a joke, by the way. Donât have the royal guard arrest me.Â
P.P.P.S. But if youâre up for it, I wouldnât say no.
Chan writes his letters the same way he talks in real life. You can almost hear his voice inside your head as you go through every word. Youâre glad that he still has enthusiasm to spare over receiving tutelage from someone as important as Kim Jongkook, but even you can tell that his training is no walk in the park.Â
There were tears in your eyes when he first broke the news. You thought heâd spend his entire life without getting the proper guidance he needs to hone his powers. But a month after your departure, Chan quickly kept you up to speed about his newfound mentor with a promise that heâll be the best fire elemental in your hometown by the time you got back.
But with how he bemoans the rigorous training in his letters, you ponder if he sometimes gets hit with the thought of quitting halfway. While his excruciating routines are a far cry from the yearâs worth of assimilation classes youâre required to attend, you like to think that you and Chan have a similar threshold for the things youâll willingly bear without complaints.Â
Though youâve already accustomed yourself with your life at the castle, itâs a no-brainer to say youâd choose to leave for home in a heartbeat if given the chance. But your conscience wonât let you entertain the idea for too long, especially knowing how much you owe it to your hometown to persevere until the end.
Thatâs why even if youâd want nothing more than to see your best friend, you decidedly draw a fine line between your responsibilities and your heartâs desires. You want so badly to meet Chan again even if that means sneaking past the royal guards, but youâve never really been one to bend and break the rules for selfish reasons like that.Â
Instead, you tuck your best friendâs letter away in the envelope beside your fatherâs. Nothing but the sound of the water spilling from the fountain rings in your ears.Â
As you stare at the pretty blue flower tied at the base of your pinky, you wonder for the hundredth time if youâve made the right decision at all.
Prince Joshua is easy to love.
By your sixth month in the castle, you can genuinely say that youâve at least developed a kind of attachment to the prince that borders on romantic. Heâs handsome, thoughtful, kind, and many other traits that would only quantify him as a perfect husband.Â
Jeonghan regularly catches your gaze lingering several seconds too long on your fiancĂ© every suppertime and itâs no surprise that the eldest prince would tease you to the ends of the earth for it. Saying something along the lines of if youâre already making moony eyes at him now, what more when you finally tie the knot?
Itâs something that always flusters you no matter how many times Jeonghan brings it up. But itâs not because youâre embarrassed about what you feel for Joshua. It mostly stems from the fact that you donât know what to feel for him.
Despite having lived under the same roof for six months, youâre still unsure of where your heart stands when it comes to Joshua. Itâs a standstill of emotions that frustrates you to no end. You know nothing will be lost if you just surrender to your budding feelings, but itâs like thereâs something always holding you back.Â
When the king hosts an overdue gala in the castle, you finally realize what it is.
Itâs been more than half a year since they last held one within the premises out of respect for your ongoing assimilation. But now that youâve passed the six-month mark, the royal court deemed it appropriate to give you more exposure to social functions such as this.
Youâre understandably nervous for your first public appearance as Prince Joshuaâs fiancĂ©e. Sakura has told you about how ruthless the kingdom's nobles could be when it comes to unearthing other peopleâs business. But your handmaiden assured you thereâs nothing to worry about since youâve done flawlessly with your classes since day one.
So there you are in front of the ballroom, arm linked with Joshuaâs as the queen introduces you to every single noble in attendance. You wonder if the prince can tell just how nervous you are but you can at least hope that your smile can convince a hundred other strangers otherwise.
âHey,â he whispersâeyes still riveted towards the crowd.
âWhat?â
âYou donât have to be so uptight.â
You try your best not to make a face. âEasy for you to say, Mister Iâve-been-attending-galas-since-I-was-in-the-womb.â
Joshua chuckles softly. âBut youâve been attending these frequently, too. Thatâs how we met, remember?âÂ
âYeah, but Iâve never been the center of attention!â
âWellâŠâ He pauses before shifting his gaze towards the crowdâhis motherâs sweet voice echoing throughout the ballroom as she tells everyone how excited she is to welcome you to the family soon. âIf it helps, thereâs a certain someone in the crowd thatâs definitely rooting for you.â
Your confusion visibly shows on your face before you follow his line of sight. You knew your father would be in attendance as is required of all royal mages, but itâs not him that you spot in the crowd.
Itâs Chan.
Heâs a lot different than you rememberâlooking much too dapper to pass as the boy you knew as your best friend. Heâs donned in expensive-looking garbs, the maroon silk of his tunic hanging loosely off his frame. His hair is slicked back and styled in a way that would make anyone think he was from one of the noble houses. Even the manner heâs holding a glass of champagne looks way too sophisticated for someone you frequently teased for his lack of etiquette andâ
Thereâs a woman hanging off his arm. A woman you donât know, but looks just as breathtaking as any maiden inside this damn ballroom.
Who is she? Chan has never mentioned any new friends in his letters. Hell, he didnât even tell you he was going to be here tonight. Instead of feeling at peace with the fact your best friend is finally in front of you like Joshua assumed, all it does is stir a plethora of unpleasant feelings in the pit of your stomach.
âNow that weâve got the formalities out of the way,â the queen says with a smileâsnapping you out of your trance, âhow about we let our stars of the night lead the first dance? I know the lot of you have missed our parties. On behalf of the royal family and your future king and queen, we hope youâll enjoy this night of music and liquor. Have a good evening, everyone.â
Forcing yourself not to think about how the queen just referred to you and Joshua as the kingdomâs future king and queen, you let your fiancĂ© lead you to the dancefloor. Joshua is careful as ever as he helps you down the polished marble stepsâthat handsome smile never leaving his face. You feel like your heart wouldâve fluttered as the two of you exchange the opening bows, but your heartbeat is all over the place knowing Chan is here watching everything unfold.
âYou remember what we practiced, right?â Joshua murmurs as the orchestra starts the song.Â
âU-Uh, yeah,â you stammerâhoping your hands arenât sweating through your silk gloves. âI wonât step on your toes anymore. Promise.â
âThatâs my girl.â
His smooth-talking is not doing you any favors, but you try to dance the same way you practiced with for weeks. The thing about Joshua is that he always makes things easier for youâbe it your engagement or some opening dance his parents requested for you to do. Heâs so unbelievably accommodating that your initial nervousness easily falls away as the music continues to fill the ballroom.
You only notice that the other guests have already paired up with their own partners on the dancefloor when Joshua twirls you around and hands you over to a noble gentleman you find vaguely familiar. He grins at you when he receives his next dance partner, mouthing âYou can do it,â before he spins her away.Â
This is the part that you barely rehearsed for. Joshua simply told you to have fun and the rest will come easily. His unhelpful advice threw you off a little, since you were so accustomed to doing things by the bookâto abiding by the rules that have been set.Â
Your current partnerâHyunjin, as he introduced himselfâseems to pick up on your nervousness.
âYouâre the kid of one of the royal mages, right?â he asks. âIâm the same. Youâve done this partner exchange thing before, havenât you? Iâve seen you around a few times in the past.âÂ
You laugh dryly. âYeah, but Iâm just really nervous today.â
Hyunjin laughs. âUnderstandable. Donât think about it too much and just let the music guide you through it.â
Well thatâs easier said than done. The noblemen in the kingdom must have some sort of dance class where theyâre taught to just take it easy because thatâs definitely something you can picture Joshua saying to you as well.Â
But as the orchestra continues to play song after song, you find your initial inhibitions ebbing away with each partner that passes. Hyunjin is rightâyou have done this before and youâre slowly remembering how fun it feels to dance with strangers in the middle of the castleâs ballroom.Â
As the last few songs start to play, thereâs no trace of nervousness left to be seen on your face. Youâre finally in your element.
Until you finally find yourself in the arms of the same person who amplified your anxiety in the first place.
âHey,â Chan greets with a soft smile as he fits one hand over your waist and entwines the other with yours. âI thought Iâd never be able to get to you.â
You spend a couple of seconds just gawking at him, but your body thankfully still moves to the rhythm. Chan has the gall to stifle a laugh at your reaction and you nearly step on his foot on purpose.
âWhat are you doing here?â you hiss as he twirls you around.Â
âWhoa. Donât get so worked up. The headmaster invited me, so my presence here is completely legal,â he responds, that stupid smile never leaving his face. âAnyway, you look beautiful tonight.âÂ
âThanks, but you couldâve at least told me youâll be here!â
âNow whereâs the fun in that?â
You want to snap at him and scold him for taking you by surprise like that. Part of you kind of wants to ask about his date for the night too, but past the frustration, youâre still glad to see him. Itâs been too long and you know you have lots of catching up to do in person. So instead of an endless barrage of questions, you simply bask in the feel of being in your best friendâs safe hands after going so long without him.
You lose yourself to the music. At that moment, itâs as if you and Chan are the only two people in the worldâcontained in your own little bubble. When your gaze lands on the hand clasped with yours, your heart soars at the fact that heâs still wearing the ring you gave to him all those months ago.
A forget-me-not at the base of his pinkyâmuch like your own.
âIâm not sure if I can steal you away for a quick chat after this soâŠâ He purses his lips together as if heâs unsure of what to say. âYouâre doing great. The queen seems enamored with you from what I could tell from her speech, so I hope you wonât put yourself down like you always do. Youâll be the best princess consort ever.
âAnd you seem really happy with Prince Joshua. Iâm glad.â
Before you could even issue a response, heâs already turning you over to your next partnerâmaking the words dissipate on your tongue before you can say them out loud.
Your next partner is none other than your future brother-in-law and youâre not sure if this is a good thing or not.
âHaving fun?â Jeonghan asks with mirth coloring his tone.Â
âAs much fun as someone whoâs wearing heels all night can have,â you sigh as you match his careful yet precise movements. âAm I really going to have to do this all the time once Prince Joshua and I are married?â
The older man hums. âMmm⊠You and Shua getting married? Not too sure about that, love.â
You furrow your brows at him. âWhat?âÂ
âAh, forgive me. I was just teasing,â Jeonghan muses with a sleazy look thatâs rubbing you the wrong way. âItâs just thatâŠI noticed you and that last partner of yours have matching rings, as well. Seems too good to be a coincidence on my end, but I could just be making the wrong assumptions.â
You donât know why, but your chest seizes with panicâimmediately explaining to Jeonghan that Chan is your best friend and nothing else. Itâs not that youâre ashamed of him, butâŠ
âRelax, little dove. I never insinuated otherwise,â Jeonghan chuckles. âBut if youâre going to settle down with my brother, I suggest you do it with an unwavering heart. Thatâs all.âÂ
You know you didnât do anything remotely wrong, but Jeonghan is making it seem like heâs just caught you red handed for a crime you arenât aware of committing. The same cheery smile lingers on his face for the entire dance, but there was an uncharacteristic seriousness in his words when he told you that last part.
A quiet voice inside your head tells you that you completely deserve the suspicion.Â
âGo find your fiancĂ© for the final dance, love,â Jeonghan says with one last gentlemanly bow. âItâs only fair to properly conclude something you started together.âÂ
Something tells you that thereâs a double meaning behind his words, but even with how much time youâve spent with Jeonghan, you still canât easily parse what he means to say. Despite this, you do as youâre toldâweaving through the crowd of visitors in search of Joshua.
You find him near the orchestra, dancing with the same woman whose arm was linked in Chanâs earlier tonight. Thereâs an dazzled look on her face that youâve seen on the other ladies your fiancĂ© has danced with and you chalk it up to the usual enchantment people are subjected to when theyâre in Joshuaâs company. He has that effect on people, it seems.
But she promptly snaps out of it when her eyes drift off to youâwhispering something for Joshua to hear before the prince spins around with a welcoming look. He grins like heâs oh-so happy to see you and even if you know you should feel just as elatedâŠ
All that swells in your chest is guilt.
âThey want us to what?âÂ
A few days after the royal gala, Joshua pays your bedchambers a visit early in the morning. Sakura had just finished helping you into your corset and dress when the prince came knocking and despite your initial surprise, you gladly welcomed him at the doorway.
âMother and Father want us to pay the local orphanage a visit,â Joshua reiterates the same words he just mentioned a minute ago, bemusement clear on his face. âTheyâve been dispatching royal mages to hold magic classes for the young mages there lately. Jeonghan is usually the one who oversees it, but he has something more urgent to take care of today.â
Your throat bobs at the news. âButâŠI havenât completed my assimilation yet.â
Joshua waves away your concerns. âAbout that. Since youâve done such a remarkable job with your training thus far, and since youâve apparently enamored dozens of guests the other day, I asked Father to reconsider the restrictions that come with the process.â
Enamored dozens ofâŠ? You shake your head, focusing on the matter at hand. âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean the assimilation period is still in effect, but weâve decided toâŠrectify a few of the rules that come with it,â Joshua explains with a cheeky smile. âOnce royal protĂ©gĂ©s like you have passed the half-year mark, youâll be allowed to go in and out of the castle as you please.â
Your jaw nearly drops to the floor. Is he being serious? Or is this a test?Â
âCome on, youâre making that face again.â
âWhat face?â
âLike what Iâm saying is too good to be true.â Your fiancĂ© pouts. "Donât you want to go out? If I was stuck for six months in the castle without getting a taste of the outside, I honestly wouldâve gone insane. Abiding by the one year rule is simply inhumane and it shouldâve been amended a long time ago.â
âŠThere he is againâmaking things easier for you like he always does.
Youâve never once thought of the castle as a prison, but⊠You did miss the outside. You miss early morning strolls in parks, weaving through markets to buy produce from local vendors. Itâs been so long since youâve had actual freedom that you forgot that you were quietly longing for it at all.
And Joshua went out of his way to give you just that.
âOkay,â you tell himâcautiousness still evident in your tone, but much less pronounced.
âWhat time do we leave?â
You have a feeling that the gods are out to smite you today.Â
No, really. They are. Because what sort of sick game is at play right now? Just when you thought youâve found even more reasons to stick by Joshua until the end, they decide to throw a curveball at you in the form ofâŠ
âOh, hello,â Chan greets with a stunned look when he appears behind the double doors to the orphanageâwhite marks that suspiciously look like cake batter smeared across his face. âI didnât know that you were coming today. Prince Jeonghan saidââ
âYeah, Prince Jeonghan was busy so here we are,â you speak before Joshua could even explain, which you think is all kinds of rude, but your mouth starts running before your brain can even process the fact that your best friend is right in front of you. âPray tell, what are you doing here?â
âI could ask you the same, princess-consort-in-the-making. Whatâre you doing outside the castle?â Chan laughs as he opens the door wider with an apologetic bow given to Joshua. âForgive me, Your Highness. Weâre always just this familiar with each other.â
âSo Iâve been told,â Joshua chuckles before turning to you. âDidnât your father tell you? Chan is his newly appointed aide. Heâs dealing with something in your hometown right now, so he often sends him to tend to matters like this in his stead.â
No, your father did not tell you anything about this at all. Your incredulous expression shifts between your fiancĂ© and best friend as if youâre waiting for the punchline of some joke shared between them.
It never comes.
âI-I see,â you say instead, clearing your throat before looking at Joshua again. âSo is there anything I need to do?âÂ
âMmm, you can go meet the children with Chan while I talk to the orphanage directress,â he suggests. âYouâll be alright with that, right Chan?â
Your best friend nods. âOf course, Your Highness.â
âNo need to be so formal with me. My fiancĂ©e's friends are mine as well,â the prince chuckles while he shakes his head. âI best be off to the directressâ office. Iâll come find the two of you after. Does that sound alright?â
âYes, of course,â Chan answers. âItâs a pleasure to have you.â
Joshua grins. âThe pleasureâs all mine.â
And thatâs how you found yourself in the orphanageâs communal kitchenârounding up children who might or might not hurt each other with their own play magic.
They were apparently in the middle of baking a cake for the directress when you and Joshua made your unannounced visit. From how smitten the kids are with Chan, you figure that he mustâve been spending a lot of time here lately.
Your best friend mentioned that he has a newâŠsideline going on, but you never imagined it to be this.
âChannie, whoâs this?â Iseulâas Chan introducedâasks while he eyes you with a doe-eyed look. âYour wife?â
âIseul,â reprimands one of the other kids. This oneâs Eri, if you recall correctly. âThatâs rudeâŠâ
The boy laughs nervously before fidgeting with his fingers. âO-Oh, sorry. I just thought so since sheâs wearing the same ring Channieâs wearing.â
As if on cue, you and Chan both glance at your ringsâtwo forget-me-nots stare back.Â
Your best friend is the first to address their curiosity. âNo, sheâs not my wife.â
Iseul cranes his head. âThen whyâre you two wearing matching rings? The directress told me that only people who are married can do that.â
âThatâs not necessarily true,â he chuckles before walking towards the brick oven in the middle of the kitchenâstriking the coals with a precise shot of flame magic. A quiet ember immediately smolders beneath. âWe wear rings as a symbol of a promise we made to each other. Isnât that right?â
Trying not to look too stunned with his precise technique, you clear your throat. âUm, yes. Chan is my best friend. We make promises all the time.â
You kind of fear that the explanation might not be enough for Iseul, but surprisingly, he just nods in understanding. âOhhh. Just like me and Eri then!â
At the mention of her name, Eriâs face goes red, but she doesnât make any moves to deny it.Â
âYup. Just like you and Eri,â Chan agrees with a laugh. âCome on. Letâs put the cake we worked so hard on in the oven. You want to give this as a gift to the directress, right?âÂ
Ten minutes later, the other kids joined the fray as they watched the cake rise inside the oven. You and Chan watch them carefully from a distance, making sure no one comes too close to burn themselves.Â
âSooo,â your best friend starts, leaning against the wooden counter. âDid the prince sneak you out or?â
You sigh, shaking your head. âNo. But he did negotiate with the king to overhaul the terms that come with the assimilation period. Once someone manages to last for six months, theyâre allowed to go outside.â
Chan whistles. âNow thatâs a guy whoâll do anything for his wife. Uh, future wife.â
If those words were uttered by someone else, you wouldâve felt flattered. Itâs an honor to have someone like Joshua as your fiancĂ©. Heâs done more than enough for you over the past year and you canât even begin to comprehend how youâre supposed to pay him back for his kindness.
But when Chan says them, it fills your chest with a feeling you canât name.
âAnyway,â you begin, âwere you planning on telling me that youâre Fatherâs aide now or was I just going to find that out from Prince Joshua after all?âÂ
âHehe, sorry,â he says, sounding anything but apologetic. âIâŠkinda wanted to keep it a surprise until your assimilation period is over. But turns out, I could get to see you much sooner after all.â
You roll your eyes despite the smile that creeps up your face.Â
Itâs common practice for royal mages to appoint aides that theyâre training to be the next royal mage. You can only imagine how much Chan has improved over the last six months to have garnered your fatherâs approval like this. That manâs standards are crazy high.
But then again, youâve always known that Chan was always cut out to be an amazing mage.
As the childrenâs attention shifts to Eri, whoâs being egged on by Iseul to âdo that trick with the flowers againâ, you find yourself quietly observing them. With red cheeks, Eri relentsâsnapping her fingers once before a pretty sunflower materializes out of thin air.
That casual display even catches you off guard.Â
At your side, Chan stifles a laugh and you shoot him a dirty look. âYou and Eri have the same elemental affinity. She doesnât know her way around plants yet, but she can make flowers from sheer will alone.â
ThatâsâŠquite impressive, actually. You havenât met a promising mage with an affinity for plant life since Chaewon. And Eri is barely ten years old.Â
âI bet sheâll grow up to be a fine mage,â you comment fondly as you keep your eyes on the kids.Â
Just as you say the words, Iseul claps his hands enthusiasticallyâlone spurts of fire jumping from his fingers. The other kids all exclaim as they avoid the flames before telling Iseul to knock it off.
âUh, yeah. Iseul is a fire elemental,â Chan says dryly. âHeâs also kinda having trouble controlling his powers. But donât worry, thatâs why Iâm here.â
At that moment, you realize that a lot can change in the span of six months. Before you left your hometown, you never wouldâve imagined Chan being responsible for another childâs magical progress. You were so used to hearing him putting himself down that the confidence he now exudes surprises you. In a good way.Â
Whatever he went through in the southern cities, you think of extending your gratitude to his mentor, Jongkook. You can only imagine what he put your best friend through for him to have this much trust in himself and his powers now.
Chan heaves a laugh that he pulls from the bottom of his stomach when one of the kids douses Iseul with a magical spray of water. Itâs a sound youâve longed to hear for months and now that his laughter is singing in your ears, you canât help but stare at him a little too fondly.
Whatâs more is that he still has cake batter smeared across his cheek. You wonder if he genuinely isnât aware itâs there or heâs just keeping it on for laughs. Still, you unconsciously lean closerâraising your hand to brush your fingers across the cream. Your best friend visibly startles at the gesture but makes no moves to shy away from your touch.
With your faces inches away, you start to realize just how close youâve gotten. You can almost feel the hitch of his breath across your skin andâŠÂ
Has Chan always been this handsome?
But those few precious moments are immediately shattered like glass when Iseul gasps and points to the entrance of the kitchen. âLook! Itâs Prince Jeonghan!â
You and Chan break apart like youâve both been burned by Iseulâs flames. Confusion races through your brain because you were told that Jeonghan was busy today, so whyâŠ?
âCommon mistake, but Iâm not Prince Jeonghan. Iâm his brother,â Joshua clarifies as he steps into the kitchen with a bright smile. âItâs nice to meet all of you.â
One of the other kids gasps. âAre you a prince too?âÂ
âHe is.â
It surprises you that Chan is the one to speak upâhaving moved away from the counter and closer to the kids. You feel your heart twist when he leaves, but you shove down the emotion since Chan is beaming like he always is.
âHeâs Prince Joshua and heâs getting married soon,â he continues before gesturing to you. âTo her, actually.â
The children let out noises of awe, blinking up at you and Joshua with mouths agape like theyâve just witnessed someone do a neat trick with their magic. You can feel your face heat up at the sudden attention and you wouldâve been glad to know that Joshuaâfor all his confidence and witâisnât faring so well either.
If only you werenât so put down by the fact that your best friend just drew a fine line between the two of you. A line that he probably, definitely wonât cross.
âThatâs right. If all goes well, weâre having the wedding in six months,â Joshua agrees quietlyâhis initial shock morphing into fondness.Â
âWhoa! A royal wedding?â Iseul gasps. âAre we invited too?â
The atmosphere proceeds to blur into a buzz of questions that Joshua is happy to accommodate. For children who are probably no older than twelve years old, they seem very engrossed in the relationships interspersed between the royal family.
You wonder if Jeonghan had a hand in their particular interest in the matter, but you donât ponder on it too much because Chan eventually excuses himself from the kitchenâasking you to watch over the cake while he goes to check on the other kids playing in the backyard.
Your eyes stay riveted to the entrance even when your best friend is long gone.
Youâre not sure how youâve managed to last nine months away from home, but here you are.
As the end of your assimilation draws near, so does the royal wedding thatâs been the talk of the capital for weeks now. Ever since youâve been given freedom to go out of the castle as you please, youâve made several friends among the elite socialites.Â
Theyâre always dying to get their hands on an inside scoop about what you and Joshua have planned for the final quarter of the process, but you often turn these requests down before convincing one of the ladies to tell you about the diamond necklace her husband got her for their anniversary.Â
Itâs a scheme that Sakura told you in passing: if you want to get the nosy ones off your back, just trick them into talking about themselves instead.Â
Speaking of your handmaiden, sheâs been busy booking you several trips to the most renowned boutique in the capital. With only three months left until the wedding, youâre expected to look out for the perfect dress to wear on that special day.Â
Despite knowing that youâre more level-headed than most marriageable women your age, you have fantasized about what you would look like in a wedding gown. Although sixteen year-old you never wouldâve considered getting to sample the designs of well-known tailors across the kingdom, much more being fussed over by the royal family itself.
What you pictured was a simple wedding in your hometownâdonned with a dainty white dress that didnât boast much glamor and glitz. The only visitors would be your family, some close friends, along with your colleagues and students. A spring wedding always seemed perfect to you, and whenever you imagined yourself walking down the aisle, the person waiting for you at the altar isâ
âOh my goodness,â the seamstress behind all the stunning dresses you're trying on gasps when she lets herself inside the dressing roomâeyes glittering like rhinestones. âYou look absolutely stunning! I definitely like the fit of this more than the others, miss!â
You startle out of your careful reminiscing as your brain zones back in on your reflection in the mirror. This dress is as white as an angelâs wings and though she is completely right about it easily being the best youâve tried on so far, itâs a far cry from the one you dreamed about wearing as a teen.Â
Youâre not sure if thatâs a good thing or not.
âYou think so?â you murmur, pushing down those past preferences into the furthest vestiges of your mind. âIâm glad to hear it.â
Aside from wedding gowns, the queen often consults you about the venue of the wedding. Youâre actually quite surprised with how much agency theyâre allowing you over the necessary decisions, but she insisted that itâs only fair for her future daughter-in-law to have a say with how her own wedding is going to pan out.
âI was thinking of holding it in the castleâs courtyard for all the kingdom to see,â she tells you over afternoon tea, a kind smile settled on her face. âThatâs how all royal weddings usually take place, but I thought we could use some fresh input, you know?â
âFresh input?â you repeat. âIâm sorry, Your Highness, but I donât think I can followâŠâ
The queen shakes her head. âSilly girl, Iâm asking if you have another venue in mind! Your ideas about royal politics have always been refreshing to hear, so I figured that you must have an alternative sitting inside that pretty mind of yours.â
The moment the words leave her lips, you immediately picture the riverbanks back in your hometown. Itâs not a place that could accommodate hundreds upon thousands of guests like royal weddings should. But if you were to settle with a more intimate gathering, that would be your best bet.
Of course, you tell the queen none of this.
âI think holding it at the courtyard is a splendid idea already, Your Highness,â you tell her with a smile that you donât quite believe in. âAfter all, thereâs no place like home.â
Another thing to consider is the guestlist. Even if this is an event that the royal family encourages the entire kingdom to look forward to, only a select few are allowed inside the castle premises.Â
For some reason, Jeonghan is the one saddled with the job to curate who gets to witness you being hailed both as Joshuaâs wife and as princess-consort. Heâs hard at work when you find him in the castle library one day, buried in stacks upon stacks of invitations with a look on his face that screams why am I even here?
Curious, you slide into one of the empty seats at the table. âI didnât think theyâd hand you a job so tedious.â
âThey didnât,â Jeonghan frames the words with a sigh. âI volunteered âcause I know it would make Shua happy.â
âYou can make your little brother happy in other ways too,â you joke.
The older prince hums as he scribbles onto a fine sheet of parchment. âYouâd know a lot about making my brother happy, now would you?â
Jeonghan has a reputation for being a scheming, sharp-tongued prince. Youâre fully aware of this, but getting to live with him for almost a year made you see sides of him he doesnât usually show to the public.
Though not as openly as Joshua does, he cares for his family and the staff in his own, quiet way. You like to think that his subtle thoughtfulness even extended to you during these fateful months in the castle.Â
But after that fateful encounter in the ballroom during the six-month mark of your assimilation, something told you that you no longer had the privilege of being on the receiving end of his support.
âItâs kind of ironic, really,â Jeonghan muses before dipping his pen into the inkwell. âIâm willingly overseeing this blasted guestlist despite the fact that my brother is getting married to someone who doesnât even love him. But I suppose itâs an older brotherâs job to cater to the fantasy until he sees things for how they are on his own.â
âYour Highness, forgive me but itâs rather bold of you to assume that I donât harbor an ounce of love for my fiancĂ©,â you tell him outright, lacing your fingers together tightly on your lap.Â
Right next to the lavish ring Joshua had given to you, a forget-me-not sits unassumingly by its side.Â
Jeonghan laughs. âReally? Thatâs quite amusing, since I think itâs even bolder for you to choose responsibility over the man your heart truly longs for.â
Silence rings in the room like white noise and you arenât able to school your expression into neutrality fast enough to escape Jeonghanâs observant eyes. The complacent set of his jaw clues you in on just how much he actually knows and you arenât certain about what to make of it.
âWhatever you think is going on with me andâŠthat person,â you start, the address tasting like acid on your tongue, âI guarantee you that itâs long gone. Heâs the one who made it clear several months before and I never once intended to go back on something I already started.â
Jeonghan rolls his eyes before pointing the tip of his quill at you. âYou know, things would be much easier if you were just a gold-digging commoner and none else.â
Your face twists with offense. âExcuse me?â
âYou heard me,â he retaliates as he leans back in his seat. âIf you were in this for money and power like every other woman out there, Shua wouldâve called off the engagement much sooner. But even I know that youâre too good for that.â
Your momentary vexation with Jeonghan blurs into confusion in a matter of seconds. Is he making a jab at you or complimenting you?
When he recognizes the puzzled look on your face, he heaves a long-winded sigh before putting down his pen altogether.
âLet me put it this way: youâre objectively the best princess-consort-in-training that Iâve had the pleasure to meet. You do everything youâre told flawlesslyâsticking by the book at all times if you can help it. Youâd even sacrifice your own happiness for the sake of others.Â
âWhile that sense of responsibility would make for a great leader in the futureâŠmy little brother doesnât deserve to be loved as half-heartedly as you love him.â
Your heart thumps inside your ribcage as if it was a prison it longs to break free from. Part of you knows you should refute every single thing that Jeonghan just said. Itâs what a future princess-consort should do.Â
But every time your mind flashes back to that old spring wedding fantasy you conjured up in your hometown, Chanâs lovely smile burns itself into the back of your eyelids.
Wordlessly, Jeonghan goes back to work and you stew in the silence of the library much longer than you have to. Itâs only when one of the servants calls both of your attention to have lunch in the dining hall that he speaks again.
âYou still have several weeks to make up your mind, little dove,â Jeonghan whispers slowly the moment you both enter the dining hall. It doesnât help your case when Joshua perks up in his seat at the sight of you walking inside with his older brother like he hasnât given you an ultimatum right then and there.Â
âMake sure each one counts.â
You donât really receive letters from Chan anymore.
Heâs stopped sending them together after you last met him in the orphanage. Your father explained that heâs been entrusted with several tasks both in and out of the Academy and that those take up most of his time.Â
You want to tell him that your best friend never once missed a letter even during those hellish days he spent in the southern cities, but in the end, you decide to keep your silence.
Thoughts about letters that wonât come are the last thing on your mind when winter falls upon the kingdom. The preparations are in full swing despite the fact that thereâs still a month left before the wedding itself and because you refuse to be a sitting duck that lets everyone do all the work, you decide to contribute every now and again.
But even if thereâs a sense of accomplishment in being able to help around, this season has always been your least favorite.Â
Youâre a mage who practices with plants and flowers alike, so itâs only natural for you to feel under the weather this time around. The fact that youâve scarcely gotten to practice your magic ever since you set foot in the capital does little in contributing to your peace of mind as well.
Your hometown is teeming with plant life that you could nurture with the simplest spells. Inside the stone walls and marble floors of the royal castle, thereâs barely anything that requires your constant care.Â
Itâs a given that royals tend to avoid relying on magic for all matters concerning the regency. You were taught that cleverness and wit are the two things that will keep you alive among the foreign courts of other kingdoms and that things like magic can be entrusted to the royal mages instead.
But all it takes is a withering winter to make you realize that you donât want your magicâthe very core of who you areâto dwindle into nothingness.
Itâs for that reason that you find yourself heading over to the castle gardens despite the fact that you promised Sakura that youâd start practicing for matrimonial dance with your usual instructor this afternoon. The sun has barely peeked beyond the clouds these days, but youâre convinced that youâll at least find comfort in the flowers that grew sparsely inside.
There, you find Joshua crouched next to a shrub of carnations.
Heâs dressed down todayâcomfortably enough to let you know that he doesnât have any plans for the meantime. Your fiancĂ© is examining each bloom with such rapt attention, youâre convinced he didnât even notice your arrival.Â
Surely enough, as you take the first step to approach him, he rises back to his full heightâturning around with a vibrant carnation in his hand.
Everyone inside the castle uses their magic so infrequently that you sometimes forget that you and Joshua share the same elemental affinity. Maybe thatâs the reason it was so easy for you to get along with him for the past eleven months.Â
But you know better than most that thereâs more to it than just that.
âYouâve been very busy lately,â Joshua comments with an easygoing smile. âI barely see you these days.â
You sigh, tucking your cardigan closer to your form. âIf Iâm not helping with the wedding preparations, Iâm holed up in my bedchambers. IâŠdonât really like winters.â
âNeither do I,â he chuckles. âBut my duties wonât stop just because I loathe the cold. Iâm sure you understand that well.â
The quiet settles over the both of you like a blanket of snowâmaking you wonder how you used to deal with long winters in the past.Â
Then you remember a boy whoâs always brought warmth in your life without even trying. Nights spent sleeping in front of the fireplace, tucked in the warmth of his body no matter how harsh the blizzards could be. Collective yearning for the day the snow finally melts and spring returns with a flowery smile.Â
But thatâs the thingâitâs all in the past.
âCan IâŠask you something?â
The hesitation in Joshuaâs words makes you stare at him pensively.Â
He always sounds sure of himself. Attractively confident. Not in a way that others would find obnoxious, but the complete opposite. Thereâs a reason why Joshua is so loved in his own kingdom yet right now, youâre starting to see the cracks forming on his gentlemanly demeanor.Â
âWhat is it?â you murmur softly despite dread slowly sinking its claws into your skin.
Joshua tilts his head up to the overcast sky like heâs wondering if itâs going to snow today. He closes his eyes for a brief moment, inhaling deeply before meeting your eyes again.
âAre you certain you still want to go through with the wedding?â
ThisâŠoddly feels like the time you found Jeonghan in the library. The guilt youâve been harboring for the longest time festers at the implications of his question and you wonder if everything youâve worked so hard on for the past year will come crashing down today.
âOf course,â you tell him but youâre well aware Joshua knows a lie when he hears it.Â
âReally?â
âIs there something specific that you wish for me to say?â
He sighsâthe cold starting to materialize with each breath. âNo, nothing in particular.â
âItâs just that I believe it would be unfair of me to impose marriage when your heart already belongs to someone else.â
The water running from the fountain is all that plagues your ears yet Joshuaâs admission doesnât evoke the visceral reaction you had to Jeonghan telling you nearly the same thing. Hearing the words come from your fiancĂ©âs mouth doesnât instill you with guilt.
No⊠This is something much closer to acceptance.
âI once thought that your time in the castle would give enough leeway for us to get to know each other better,â he continues with a sad smile. âAnd it did. Iâm certain that weâre much closer now than we were a year ago. But⊠I was a fool to think I could ever get you to love me the same way you love him.â
Youâre immediately seized with the need to placate him somehow. After all, you were taught that itâs a wifeâs duty to ease her husbandâs troubles should he confide in her.
But youâre not Joshuaâs wife.Â
(And from how this conversation is going, you might never be.)
All of a sudden, something that Jeonghan said to you in the library resurfaces in your mind. At the time, you were too frustrated with him to actually process the words, but suddenly all of it makes sense.
I suppose itâs an older brotherâs job to cater to the fantasy until he sees things for how they are on his own.
âYouâve known all this time,â you tell him incredulously. âWhy⊠Why didnât you tell me?â
âBecause I didnât want you to think that you were obligated to love me for my sake. Thatâs something that should never be imposed,â he murmurs, twirling the flower in his hands almost wistfully. âI assumed thatâŠmaybe if I just gave you enough time, it would come to you naturally. But sometimes things just donât work out the way you thought and thatâs okay.â
If you werenât trembling in your shoes a minute ago, you certainly are now.
âJoshua,â you whisper. âWhat are you saying?â
The smile on his face never wavers even as he crosses the distance between you and pulls you into a sound embrace. It catches you off guard for a second because Joshua has never initiated this kind of contact during your entire stay.Â
But even with the warmth of his body pressed against yours, the fact that your mind immediately compares it to how it feels to have Chanâs heat permeating your skinâŠ
It only means that this engagement is as good as over.
âI wanted to say thank you,â Joshua whispers backâone hand smoothing across your hair as he holds you in place. âFor giving yourself the chance to love me. For being selfless enough to do everything youâve done so far. I used to admire your self-sacrificing tendencies, butâŠ
âNow Iâm sure itâs high time that you chose yourself for a change.â
You donât know when the tears started to fall, but you find comfort in the crook of Joshuaâs neck as you sob into his arms. He doesnât say a word as you let it outâall the years you spent looking after others, putting their wellbeing first before your own.
Youâve gotten so accustomed to taking responsibility for everyone around you that it never really occurred to you that things donât have to be that way.
Youâre allowed to choose yourself. Youâre allowed to be selfish.Â
âGo,â Joshua murmurs against the crown of your head. âGo back home. You deserve as much.â
You look up at him, sniffling. âB-But the weddingââ
âThere wonât be a wedding,â he reassures with the same sad smile that breaks your heart to see. âYou donât have to worry about a thing. Iâll explain the situation to everyone. Right nowâŠyou have to go because your father informed me that heâs leaving soon.â
As if you havenât already been given enough to deal with in a single day, you feel like an anvil has been dropped into the pit of your stomach.
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âLee Jung Chan was assigned to travel to another reputable magic school on the other side of the continent to build an alliance with the Academy,â Joshua explains swiftly. âHe leaves tonight and wonât come back in a long, long while depending on how the initial negotiations turn out.â
An allianceâŠ?Â
Is that what heâs been so preoccupied with these days? So much that he canât even spare the time to write to you anymore?
Before the next bout of tears could spill from your eyes, Joshua calmingly tucks a loose tuft of your hair behind your ear. He looks at you with so much adoration and longing that you briefly entertain the possibility of you loving him unconditionally in another life.
You hope heâll be happier there.
âThereâs a carriage waiting for you at the gates of the capital,â Joshua says. âLeave now while you still have time.â
You want to say something. To apologize to him. To thank him. To tell him that he deserves the world and much, much more.Â
But all you do is slide off the diamond engagement ring from your finger, handing it to Joshua with an apologetic look before bolting to the castle entranceânot even sparing him a single word in goodbye.
Venues? Wedding gowns? Invitations? None of these mattered anymore.
Not when you're about to lose your best friendâthe love of your life.
Joshua tries not to think about how your hand looked now that it was devoid of his gift; how all that remained is a promise ring that he shouldâve taken as a sign to give up a long time ago.Â
Just as he hears the commotion stirring down the winding halls, Joshua looks up at the sky again. When he closes his eyes, he feels the first few snowflakes land on his faceâcold and solitary, much like himself.
Even so...
You broke his heart in the middle of winter, yet Joshua still looks forward to the flowery smile of spring.
The moment you arrived at your hometown, you werenât sure where to start looking. For one, the coachman who brought you here said that your father was out of town for undisclosed reasons. You couldnât exactly march up to the headmasterâs office in the Academy to interrogate him about Chanâs whereabouts.Â
Thatâs why you opted to start with your best friendâs house openly greeted by his mother with a shocked expression as she asks what on earth you were doing so far away from the royal capital.
âUh, itâs a long story,â you tell her sheepishly as you try not to shiver too much from the cold. âI promise Iâll keep you up to speed, but for now I really need to find Chan.â
She hesitates for a moment and you chalk it up to the fact that Chanâs mother must be thinking sheâs going to have a hand in something illegal if she helps you. After all, sheâs always had good instincts when either you or her son were up to no good.
But you tell yourself that this is probably the most good youâve done for yourself in a long, long time.Â
In the end, she directs you to the Academyâsaying something about Chan wanting to deal with a few things first before he leaves. With just half an hour until nightfall, several students can be seen walking out of the gates after a long day. Some just pass by you without a word, while others throw second glances over their shoulderâas if they couldnât believe that youâre back either.Â
You recognize those kids to be some of your former students, but you canât bring yourself to stop for a quick chatâsimply hoping theyâll forgive you for your haste.
But through the thundering of your heart, you hear a familiar voice call your name in the crowd.
âYouâre back!" Chaewon remarks with a delightful gasp before tackling you with a firm embrace. âWhy didnât you tell us you were visiting? Did you bring Prince Joshua withâ?â
âChaewon, whereâs Chan?â you interject almost desperately.
Your old student blinks up at you, rightfully confused. âUm, heâs going on a trip for a while. Yunjin told me just now that she saw the other royal mages that gathered here leave on their horses an hour ago. Why? Did you need something from him?â
The news makes you feel like your head has been submerged in murky watersâcloying your senses until you could no longer make sense of whatâs around you. Chaewon flashes you a disconcerted look, asking if everything is alright.Â
You want to tell her that youâre fine, but you canât find the words. Your mouth feels cottony and your eyes are starting to sting. Instead of answering, you turn on your heel, biting down the guilt that comes with dismissing one of your favorite students as you run towards the opposite direction.
Chaewon calls out for you several times, but you donât look back.
Maybe you should just head back to the castle and tell Joshua that this was all a mistakeâa lapse in judgment that can still be taken back. You should just see your assimilation through until the end. Youâve already made it so far, after all.
But you just know, deep in your gut, that Joshua wouldnât accept that so easily. He made it clear that he wants you to want him with no holds barred. Not because you feel responsible for his feelings. Not because the love of your life has already left. Thatâs just who he is as a person.
Not wanting to burst into tears for the second time today, you find yourself walking towards the greenhouseâcraving that familiar solace you always get whenever youâre inside. Your father told you he was going to keep an eye on it while you were gone and you figure that heâd been telling the truth when you find the enclosure just as youâve left it.Â
Several of your personal experiments seem like someone enchanted them with time suspension magicâlooking the exact way they did before you left almost a year ago. Among the other plants and flora are other pieces you donât recognize. You figure that these must be Chaewonâs work and you remind yourself to compliment her once you sort yourself out.Â
But when you donât spot a certain plant box you were looking for, a frown roots itself on your face.
Did Chan move your forget-me-nots somewhere else? The vibrant blue flowers shouldâve been easy to spot even amidst the lush blooms all around you, but thereâs nothing like that in the vicinity.Â
You take your search outside for reasons unknown. Perhaps itâs the restlessness of just staying in one place when you know the very symbol of your promise with your best friend is nowhere to be found. As you make your way out, you glance at the single flower sitting at the base of your pinkyâsadly wondering if Chan is even still wearing his.Â
But the moment you make it to the back of the greenhouse, youâre much too stunned with the sight that beholds you.
What once was a vacant patch of grasslands is now filled to the brim with forget-me-nots that glow vibrantly in comparison to the bleak gray winter. Despite the drop in temperature, the field of blue flowers stretches on until the borders of the Academy and you have to pinch yourself and make sure youâre not dreaming.Â
Then, as if this situation canât get any more unbelievable, you spot someone crouched in the middle of the field of forget-me-nots.
Your best friend.
Chan doesnât immediately notice youâseemingly lost in thought, just like the day you found him by the riverbanks a year ago. For someone thatâs leaving on an indefinite trip to the other side of the continent, he surely doesnât look dressed the part, having opted for his comfortable cotton tunic and trousers instead of the garbs royal mages and aides are required to don.
You donât think twice. You just run.
He lets out an undignified yelp when you tackle him into the groundâpalms heating up with a flare of his magic with the full intention of blasting away the intruder. But when he finds his best friend lying right on top of him amidst the forget-me-nots, heâs engulfed with a different kind of heat entirely.
âYou asshole,â you hiss with teary eyes, beating your fists weakly against his chest. âYouâre going away for a long time and you didnât even bother to tell me? Am I suddenly not your best friend anymore?â
Thereâs nothing more that Chan hates than seeing you cry, but he loathes it even more when heâs the cause of your tears. He doesnât even know if youâre actually here with him. You should be back at the royal castle, preparing for your wedding and not sobbing because of your best friend.
But the warmth of your body nestled on top of his own is much too real. Itâs the same sensation heâs craved since you left. The same feeling heâs always longed for, for as long as he can remember.Â
And heâs not such a glutton for punishment that heâll deprive himself of it any longer.
Chan cracks a barely there smile, the breath of his laughter materializing in front of him as he reaches up to tuck your hair behind your ear. Heâs not sure if your face flushes because of him or the cold, but he likes to think itâs the former.
âHey, Iâm not going anywhere,â he reassures, opting to save his many questions for later. âDunno how you found out about the trip, but I backed out of it last minute. Told the headmaster that Iâm not the best with negotiations and that I might unknowingly start a war in the process.â
He half-expects you to either laugh in his face despite the clearly distraught expression youâre wearing or fume at him for being so ridiculous. You probably made the trip from the capital to your hometown just to see him off and heâll understand your frustration at the fact that his participation was rendered null and void.
But you do neither of these things.
Instead, you curl your fingers into the fabric of his shirtâpulling him up and leaning forward at the same time.Â
Youâd be lying if you said you never thought about kissing Chan at least once in your life. But you can attest to the fact that you didnât imagine it to happen while youâre freshly broken up from a year-long engagementâsnowflakes starting to fall in the field of flowers you asked him to take care of.
Those he promised to take care of.
âI love you,â you whisper breathlessly, hands trembling from where they grip Chanâs clothes as you force your breathing to even out. âIâve always loved you and Iâm the biggest idiot in the world for not accepting that sooner.â
Chan gazes up at you in stunned silence, lips moving as if meaning to say something in return but the words evade him. But just when youâre about to emphasize your point again, Chan raises an arm to shield his eyes with the back of his hand.
âYouâre lying,â he chuckles almost helplessly. âYouâve got to be messing with me.â
A scowl stretches across your lips. How could that be his first reaction? You thought heâd be elated that you came back and professed your feelings.Â
But then you entertain the possibility thatâŠwhat if youâve read the entire situation wrong? What if Chan never had any feelings of the romantic kind for you at all?
What if you risked everything for nothing?
âLee Jung Chan,â you whisper threateningly. âI left the Crown Prince himself in a heartbeat when I found out you were going away. Made the entire trip from the capital to here just for the slim chance of seeing you before you left. I even kissed you outside in the middle of winter because I was so fucking glad that youâre here to stay. If that isnât genuine enough for you, then what else do you want me to do?âÂ
Your best friend lowers his hand and you try not to waver at the sight of his puffy red eyes. He sucks in a deep breath that almost whistles down his throat before taking one of your hands and lifting it closer to his face.
At the base of your pinky is the same ring heâs never once taken off since you gave it to him.
As night falls and the endless snow falls upon your hometown, two lone figures in a field full of flowers remain undisturbed in their lonesome.Â
For some, love is something you donât give half-heartedly. For others, it should never be imposed.
For you, itâs a whirlwind of emotions that you could never quite figure out how to deal with.
Yet when it comes to Lee Jung Chan, you realize that love has always been easy.
âChan,â you sigh into the cold air of his bedroom as your best friend peppers your neck with kisses much too heated than you expected. âS-Slow down a little.â
He breathes out a laugh that sounds much too airy for your liking. Chan detaches his lips from your skin as he flashes you a gummy smile. âSlow down? Iâve been waiting for you my whole life. I donât think I can slow down anymore, princess.â
You have to fight the urge to hit him with his choice of words. âAct any more cheeky and Iâm walking out of your house.â
âDuly noted.âÂ
Then his mouth is back on yours.Â
The trip back to Chanâs houseâa new, one bedroom apartment near the town square, not his motherâs houseâwas a bit tricky. For one, you had to walk around where virtually everyone knows you to be Prince Joshuaâs fiancĂ©e, answering questions about what youâre doing back home with the wedding coming up so close.Â
You keep your answers curt and shortânot wanting to ignite the scandal of a lifetime before Joshua can even prepare the ample damage control. That and each time someone mentions how happy they are for your engagement, you can feel Chanâs eyes boring into the back of your head.Â
So now youâre here, crowded beneath your best friend on his mattress as he kisses your breath away.Â
Youâve never done this before. The most daring thing youâve done with Joshua, who was literally your fiancĂ© for almost a year, was that last hug you shared before you left the castle for good. So you suppose no one can blame you for feeling so lightheaded from the feel of Chanâs lips pressed against yours alone.
It doesnât help that, even through his desperation to leave no space between the two of you, thereâs still caution weighted beneath his desire. He could probably sense the hesitation in your movements as you reciprocate his vigorâkissing back almost awkwardly despite how good his kisses are making you feel.Â
âOpen your mouth a little for me,â he murmurs, one hand cradling your jaw as you let out a little whimper. âCome on, donât get shy on me now. I promise youâll like it.â
Not wanting to keep either of you waiting for much longer, you do as youâre toldâopening your mouth just a tad wider right after Chan kisses you again. He easily muffles the gasp you make with his lips when you feel his tongue lick into your mouth. The sensation makes gooseflesh prickle your arms and he coaxes out another embarrassing noise from youâone too salacious for others to hear freely.
âSee? Whatâd I tell you?â he whispers breathlessly against your lipsâa strong arm coiling around your waist as he pulls you against his body. âYou like it that much?â
You nod meekly. Chan laughs.
âI wanna try something. Hold on.â
Confused, you watch your best friend take a spot beside you on his bed, legs sprawled across the mattress as he tugs you closer to him. You resist his ministrations for a moment as you try to figure out what on earth heâs planning to do. But then it dawns on you.Â
He wants you to sit on his lap.
âToo much?â he asks with a hint of caution, to which you quickly respond with a shake of your head.Â
âJustâŠsurprising,â you admit as you settle your hips across his thighs.Â
You kind of want to ask where he even learned about all this, but part of you doesnât want to know the answer. Picturing Chan lying with someone else like this is enough to kill your mood, so you decide to push the thought far away until you could no longer remember it.
Despite howâŠstrange and new this is to you, itâs much more comfortable than having his weight press you down into the mattress. Not to mention, you can just brace your hands on Chanâs shoulders as he licks further into your mouthâfingers laced behind the small of your back as you continue whimpering into his kisses.
Gods above. Will you even get out of this alive?
âYou taste so sweet,â Chan murmurs before carding his fingers through your hair. âMuch better than I imagined.â
You find it in you to chuckle in spite of yourself. âYouâve been imagining this?â
âEnough times to grant me admission to an asylum,â your best friend replies with a sigh as he continues combing your tresses. âIâm crazy about you, if that isnât obvious enough. Wanted to kiss you so bad back in the orphanage when you leaned in way too close.â
You didnât know it at the time, but looking back at it now, you definitely felt the same. Now youâre not sure whether or not you should treat Joshuaâs untimely entrance in the kitchen that day as a miracle or a curse.Â
âI did too,â you profess with little hesitation, tracing the curve of his lips with your thumb before resting your forehead against his. âWeâre so stupid. If only we admitted our feelings earlier, we wouldnât be in such a huge mess.â
Chan hums. âYou meanâŠif I just spoke up when you got Prince Joshuaâs proposal, you wouldâve rejected it?â
âOf course I would,â you nearly exclaim. âIâve loved you since we were kids, Chan.â
âDitto. Guess we have lots of missed time to make up for.â
When he claims your lips again, itâs charged with want so potent you can almost taste it on your tongue. Chan presses your body even closer to his, if thatâs even possible and as he continues building up the fever pitch of your desire, you start to shift uncomfortably on his lapâslick beginning to pool between your thighs the deeper he kisses you.Â
The evidence of his own arousal pokes against your middle as wellâleaving Chan a groaning mess each time you unknowingly jerk your hips to chase after the barest hint of friction. You donât know where all this will lead nor do you know what comes after.
All that matters is that Chan is with you right here, right now.
Your clothes all come off one by one. Chan doesnât forget to drag his lips across every inch of newly exposed skinâa quiet, unrelenting profession of his feelings. He wants to engrave himself into every part of you; to leave his mark so that youâll remember him still even if he only gets to have you for the night.
But what Chan just doesnât get is that your heart has already been set on him since the start.
âTell me if itâs too much,â he whispers, trailing his calloused fingers along the sensitive curve of your waist when he lays you down on your back. âWe donât have to do anything you donât like.â
Itâs so Chan of him to be this concerned about your boundaries. But you donât know how else to say that you want nothing more than to take things all the way aside from tugging him back down for another breathtaking kiss.
âIs it going to hurt?â you ask, genuinely curious, just a tad bit afraid.
Your best friend purses his lips, the heat of his body offering you some much needed comfort as he plants another kiss on the corner of your mouth. âIt will for a while. But Iâll ease you into it and make you feel good. I promise.â
Chan says the words like you have anything but trust in him. You know he needs a verbal confirmation out of you, but youâre both too embarrassed and too aroused to give him the green light out loud. Instead, you nod your head twiceâleaning closer to his ear to whisper:
âOkay. Iâm ready.â
Your best friend sighs out something that suspiciously sounds like gods, I love you, before burying his face in your exposed chestâlips latching onto one of the pert nipples as he massages your other breast languidly. The wet sound of his mouth getting to work makes your face flush several shades of red and your sex to leak even more slick than it already has.Â
Thereâs just something so arousing about how careful Chan is with your body. He handles you like youâre the most precious thing in the world and throws your mind into an inexplicable haze.
But then again, maybe youâre just that in love with the guy.
You visibly tense underneath his touch when you feel him start to prod his fingers along your glistening seam. Youâre so sensitive that you twitch from the slightest contact and Chan sighs a laugh into your chest when he feels it.
âRelax,â he murmurs. âI canât make you feel good if youâre too high-strung.â
âEasy for you to say,â you huff. âYouâre not the one whoâs about to be fucked into oblivion.â
Chan startles from how easily the words fall from your lipsâmouth agape like a fish out of water. You wonder if you said something out of turn but when he kisses you for the millionth time today, you notice something else eclipsing his ready set gentleness.
Something more carnal.
âYou canât rile me up by talking so filthily like that,â he whispers hoarsely. âIâm trying to be a good lover by taking things slow. Promise you wonât catch me off guard like that again?â
You shake your head with a laugh. âChan, you know I donât make promises I canât keep. But I'll try~â
âFuck. Alright. I can work with that.â
When he eases a finger inside your awaiting heat, you find the sensation a little uncomfortable. Itâs like having something inside you that doesnât quite belong there. Chan analyzes your reactions in the silence as he continues prodding your entranceâlooking for any signs of discomfort like a hawk as he experimentally thrusts that single digit in and out of you.
âF-Feels weird,â you mumble. âIs it supposed to feel weird?â
âI guess youâd feel that way if it was your first time,â he chuckles and your eyes narrow at the implication behind his words. âBut Iâve got to loosen you up if I donât want to hurt you.â
So this wasnât his first after all. Though you want nothing more than to hear tales about former escapades, you decide to grill him about it later.Â
Youâre about to question how something like this can do that before Chan robs you of your capacity to think coherently, curling his slender finger inside you until he brushes a spot that has your muscles spasming underneath him. A wicked smile finds its way to his face as he slips in another finger so easilyâthe pads grazing that sensitive patch of flesh to coax out the same reaction from you.
âStill weird?â he laughs.Â
âGoodâŠâ you whimper, grinding your hips shamelessly into his hand. âFeels so good, Chan.âÂ
Your best friend sighs as he watches you slowly cross the threshold between awkward curiosity and the beginnings of an enjoyable time. Youâre wet and wantingâjust like how he hoped youâd be and the way your tight walls clench around his fingers barely tempers the raw anticipation that sizzles in his veins.Â
Gentle. He needs to be gentle.Â
He doesnât want to lose control when heâs waited oh-so long for this moment.
But god fucking damn are you making it so hard when youâre moaning so prettily for him.
âC-Chan,â you mewl and he feels you tighten even more around his digits. âIt feels weird again⊠Like somethingâs coming.â
He sucks in a sharp breath before pressing open-mouthed kisses along the column of your throat. The sensation makes you buck further into his hand and Chan can only do so much to keep himself from just fucking you into the bed.
âLet go,â he tells you before flicking his thumb across your puffy clit. âLet it all go, beautiful. Donât be scared. Iâm right here.â
The newfound stimulation blindsides you in a way you didnât expectâreducing you into a mumbling mess of arousal beneath your best friend as he continues tracing tight circles around the sensitive nub. Your first (of many) orgasms crashes over you like a tidal wave and you sigh out his name so needily, he can barely contain himself for much longer.Â
But he doesnât rush you no matter how pent up he isâhe wonât, he wonât, he wonât.Â
Besides, the sight of you so fucked out from taking his fingers aloneâlips parted, chest heaving, eyes pulling in and out of focusâis a reward in and of itself.Â
âYou still with me?â your best friend checks in with a concerned look, wiping the sweat that beads across your forehead with the back of his hand.Â
But the moment his skin makes contact with yours again, you absentmindedly grab his handâpressing a soft kiss on his knuckles.
âIâll always be with you.â
Gods above. He doesnât deserve you.
When heâs sure youâre ready, Chan positions himself right before your entranceâcarefully nudging your thighs apart as he fists the angry red erection heâs been sporting all night. The sight of his cock makes you blush, but you figure thereâs no point in acting coy now that youâve made it this far.
âYou know what to do when I do something you donât like, right?âÂ
You nodânot really hearing the words with how transfixed you are on other things. âY-Yes.â
Chan offers up a lazy smile. âThatâs my girl.â
You take all of him inch by unbearable inchâyour walls meeting the stretch that his girth offers with mild resistance. His fingers are childâs play compared to this and you force yourself to power through it despite how it burns.Â
Of course, Chan doesnât miss a beat despite how hard you try to conceal your discomfort.
âIâm hurting you, arenât I?â he asks with an apologetic smile, wiping the tears that are pooling in the corners of your eyes. âIâm sorry. Just a bit more and youâll get used to it.â
âYou promise?â
Your best friend brings an outstretched pinky close to your faceâthe same pinky with the ring that started all of this staring back at you. The moment you hook your own finger around his, your best friend murmurs:
âI promise.â
Chan is quite patient despite the fact that heâs balls-deep inside of youâkeeping the innate desire to just ram his length into you until youâre a sobbing, crying mess for him. The Academyâs best graduate, the kingdomâs sweetheart, his perfect best friend. All reduced to tears on his cock.
âChan,â you breathe in deeply, having finally accustomed yourself to how he stretches you out. âY-You can move now.â
Shit. You sound so shy, so innocent.
How could he not give you what you want?
The first outward drag of his hips pulls a pretty little whimper out of you and an even prettier moan when he thrusts back in. Chan sighs as he minds the pace heâs set, cradling your face with one hand as he steadies you with the other.
âI love you,â he murmurs, pressing a featherlight kiss on your nose. âMore than there are stars in the sky, more than how many flowers youâll ask me to look after while youâre gone.â
His sweet words are subverted with a harsh thrust that he does experimentally to see how youâd react to it. When Chan doesnât see any indication of pain or dislike, he repeats itâagain and again until he can feel you coating his length in the slick of your leaking arousal.Â
âFeels so fucking good around me,â he rasps, keeping himself from biting into your shoulder because he isnât sure of how you feel about those kinds of marks just yet. âPerfect⊠Youâre so, so perfect. Iâve never loved anyone else as much as I love you.â
It feels a bit worrisome, admitting all this in the heat of it all. Chan fears that you would find his words a tad disingenuous. For all he knows, youâre thinking that itâs your wonderful cunt making him say all these sweet nothings.Â
But youâre too far gone yourself to even think about the specifics.
âDeeper,â you beg, lacing your fingers around his neck as more tears start to cascade down your cheeks. âNeed to feel you deeper, Chan.â
Youâre going to be the death of himâthis heâs finally sure of.
The fat head of his cock batters your poor, abused pussy with the vigor of someone whoâs been waiting for you all his life. Chan babbles out a mantra of compliments and praise all strung together in a haze of pleasurable delirium as your nails start to rake across his back.Â
âWant you to be mine forever,â he sighs against your lipsâhis hot breath fanning against your face. âCan I have you? For the rest of my life?â
Even in the throes of passion, the answer comes to you so easily.
âIâm yours,â you cry out as he angles his cock just right and grazes the spot that makes you see stars. âIâm yours, Chan. Always yours. Forever yours.â
Your mind crumbles as your release crests out of nowhereâcoherence draining from every recess of your mind while Chan fucks you through your high. He snaps his hips unforgivingly as he chases his own orgasm. His fingers leave red imprints on your thighs with how firmly they dig into your supple flesh and they stay there even when he finally pinpoints his release.Â
The two of you collapse onto the mattress with shallow breaths, sweat-slicked skin sticking to each other with how close your bodies are. When your mind finally returns to the shores of reality, you dare to crack your eyes openâonly to see your best friend looking back at you with a tired smile.
This is the man who saw you cry over a stick fort that he accidentally stepped on when you were kids.Â
The one who thinks youâre still pretty even when your face is rife with tears and snot.
The one who skips stones with you in the river at sunset.Â
The one who keeps you warm by the fireplace during every winter.
The one who defended you from classmates who accused you of being a fraud that rode on her fatherâs coattails.Â
The one youâll gladly spend the rest of your life with.
You think you should find it strange how Joshua suddenly comes to mind now that youâre finally where you want to be. But if it werenât for him, you never wouldâve gotten that final push to be selfishâto choose yourself for once and not feel any ounce of remorse for doing so.
If it werenât for him, you never wouldâve felt what true happiness feels like.
âSoâŠâ your best friend starts as he pulls a blanket over your naked bodies. âFor tonightâs pillow talk, you get to decide the topic of interest.â
You snort. âOkay. What are my choices?â
âHm. The first is: what are we going to do now that weâre together-together when the entire kingdom still thinks youâre still Prince Joshuaâs fiancĂ©? You still owe me a story about how the engagement fell through, by the way. Unless Iâm actually a homewreckerâŠ?â
Rolling your eyes, you playfully slap his chest. âWhatâs the second option?â
He grins at you cheekily. âWhat pet names can I use on you while weâre having sex becauseâŠI honestly held back the entire time âcause I didnât know what you were comfortable with.â
âI donât really mind anything,â you say. âJustâŠnothing too degrading?âÂ
âAlright.â Chan nods. âWhat do you say about lovebug?â
The suggestion is met with a scowl, making Chan giggle underneath the covers.
âNot a fan? How about my little dew drop? My chrysalis blooming into a beautiful butterfly? My hundred year-old tree that never ceases to amaze me with your beauty? My spectacle in an endless galaxy? Myââ
âLee Jung Chan, if you donât shut up right now, I might just march back to the capital right this moment after all.â
Chan responds to your threat with a needy whine as he cages you around his arms. Your best friend nuzzles his face in the crook of your neck with a sulky pout.
âNo! Youâre mine. I donât care if everyone else thinks otherwise.â He huffs and you entertain him with a laugh before Chan eventually disentangles himself from youâthe playful expression on his face morphing into something more sobering.
âI was serious about the first pillow talk suggestion, by the way,â he murmurs. âOnce the news breaks out, it isnât going to be easy for any of us.âÂ
âI know.â
Chan raises an eyebrow at your nonchalance. âHm? Youâre usually the type to psych yourself out way too much when problems like this arise. Who are you and what did you do to my worrywart of a best friend?â
Paying his teasing no mind, you lean in to press your lips to his. The moment Chanâs shoulders sink in surrender, you smile against his mouth.
âHonestly? I donât really care about what happens,â you admit, tracing the outline of his chest with your finger. âAs long as Iâm with you, I think weâll be alright.â
Chan is quiet for a whileâa loving look glazing over his eyes at the sight of you.
âYeah.âÂ
Your best friend presses another kiss to your temple, lacing your fingers together.
Two forget-me-nots finally find their way back to each other.Â
âWeâll be alright.â
âą end notes: and that concludes the longest oneshot i've ever written for a seventeen member :') honestly considered breaking this into parts, but decided not to in the end bcs telling their story in one go felt like the best way to go about it! shoutouts to my good buddies and pals from svthub for the constant support and pep talk they offered while i was writing this monster of a fic. freya, my bridgerton sunbae, and zeta, my favorite wonwoorideul (real), thank you tons for your lovely input <3 your silly comments on the doc always made me smile. ofc i won't forget nana who gave me an...interesting list of pet names chan would unironically use on his s/o lol that said, thank you for reading! i hope you enjoy the other fics posted under the spring collab! all writers who contributed poured their hearts into each piece <3
this is part of the secret garden, a svthub spring collab!
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Buckyâs not blind. He knows youâre beautiful inside and out and how your energy reflects on everything you do. The kindness in your heart and the serenity in your soul attract people to you. The fact that youâre the most gorgeous person on the planet is just a little added bonus.
This Saturday afternoon is spent shopping for a new summer wardrobe for your three-year-old son and maybe snagging a couple of cute pieces for yourself.
Bucky completely clears his schedule every weekend without fail to devote time to you and your child together. This one starts with a brunch. You are dressed up all sweet and pretty for him in a dainty white sundress, enhancing your body in all the best ways. You look breathtaking, and Bucky hasnât been able to keep his hands off you. Heâs not sure how heâs supposed to behave for the rest of the day until he can get you back into the bed.
You seem to have caught the attention of the young waiter, whose pale skin grows a splotchy red every time you thank him for his service. He stutters out a thank you, boldly initiating eye contact but quickly darting away when Bucky sits up just a little bit straighter, a little bit taller.
Later, after a successful shopping trip, you hold back a giggle as your son darts around the playground while you are seated next to Bucky on the bench.
âWhatâs so funny, baby?â he furrows his eyebrows, still a bit peeved at how the sales associate at the previous boutique you three visited wanted to set you up with her son. Showing you pictures and talking him up. Bucky was busy on the other end of the store, letting your son wander around to burn off more energy. His ears perked up at your conversation with the older lady. He argues that what he did was not petty or childish in the slightest, but the way he all but stalked over to you just to place a possessive hand on your waist and an almost vulgar kiss on your lips had the poor lady coughing in discomfort as she quickly busied herself with folding clothes.
Then suddenly, your son appeared and began poking at your calf, âMama, can we go now?â While you remained breathless with your cheeks burning, Bucky quickly snatched him up, kissing his forehead before leading you two out of the boutique. A few minutes later, youâre in the car, and your son gets your attention from the backseat. " Mama, mama!â you reply, turning around as Bucky pulls out of the parking spot. " Yes, baby?â
âDada said we have to save you from the monster lady! He said she was going to steal you from us! Did we safe you, mama? " His chubby face is twisted in concern.
You looked at Bucky with narrow eyes, a light smile tugging at your lips: " Yeah, baby, you saved me. Thank god I have you and Dada to protect me!â Bucky just had a smug smile on his face, not at all ashamed of what he had done. Your son giggled in agreement, no longer concerned and instead focused on the cars passing by. You fiddled with Buckyâs fingers on your thigh as you admired him while he was driving when he leisurely brought your hand to his face, pressing a kiss to the palm of your hand.
âNothing,â you giggle, watching your son run around the slide instead of sliding down it, âI just think itâs cute how jealous you get.â Your voice has a teasing lilt as you look up at him, playfully squishing his cheeks together. Bucky rolls his eyes, his hand grabbing your wrist gently to easily remove it from his face as he moves your hand to trace over the diamond ring adorning your ring finger. With a slight smirk, he brings your hand up to kiss your ring finger, intertwining your hands and looking at you with a glint in his eyes.
He brings his face closer to yours, lips hovering but not touching as he speaks lowly, âOur next stop is gonna be a jewelry store. Iâm getting you a bigger diamond so everyone knows youâre well taken care of.â He places a peck on your parted lips before turning around and calling for your son, who looks ready for his afternoon nap, as he holds his arms out for Bucky to carry him.
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