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The Sacrifice of Isaac
Artist: Mariotto Albertinelli (Italian, 1474â1515)
Date: c. 1509-1513Â
Medium: Oil on panel
Collection: Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
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The Binding of Isaac, or simply "The Binding", is a story from Genesis 22:1-19. In the biblical narrative, God orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac at Moriah. As Abraham begins to comply, having bound Isaac to an altar, he is stopped by the Angel of the Lord; a ram appears and is slaughtered in Isaac's stead, as God commends Abraham's pious obedience to offer his son as a human sacrifice.
#european art#italian culture#mariotto albertinelli#sacrifice#abraham#isaac#landscape#book of genesis#rocks#angel#italian painter#christian art#christian faith#christianity#angel of the lord#biblical scene#narrative art#biblical art#mount moriah#mountains#altar#drapery#body of water#blue horizon#italian art#16th century painting#yale university art gallery
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An autumn mountain range with a river, but in space. Inspired by the Lagoon Nebula in Hubble palette colors.
#autumn#blue#cosmos#fall#landscape#mountains#nebula#river#scifi#scifiart#space#spaceart#stars#universe#yellow#lagoonnebula#art#hubblepalette#artists on tumblr
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i think you have mentioned this already but for the mk is related to the underworld theory/eldritch mk theory in his kaiju form/war form there are like. these odd little floating things that look like souls?? and they're all very creepy looking with smiles on their faces and it's so very unsettling
(Post anon is talking about)
Dude literally like
And they just put that there for a second, didn't explain anything (like usual) and expected me to be normal about it
#my brain works in patterns and making connections#which is obvious enough from my blog#BUT LIKE. COME ON MAN LOOK AT IT#this is why I think MK is an eldritch abomination. Because what the fuck writers.#I do not know how else to describe him#It's just ''look at him using macaque's powers in 1x09'' and ''oooo he has blue eyes!'' like ALL THE TIME#''Aw oh no someone stole MK's powers :('' "JK SIKE HE GOT THEM BACK''#''And also he can beat god who's power was literally tearing the universe apart''#Like. I know. I know Azure was probably holding back somewhat so he didn't destroy the universe. BUT EVEN THEN#WHAT THE FUCK IS MK ON. NOT EVEN SWK COULD DO THAT. HE DIDN'T DO THAT.#HE GOT PUT UNDER A MOUNTAIN#''This is not about the Monkey King. There is something more at play hereâsomething about you.'' YEAH YOU'RE RIGHT SCROLL SUBODHI#there IS something more at play here#asks#lmk#lego monkie kid#monkie kid#lmk MK#eamk theory
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5'11" vs 6'
#I know brennah doesnt have his piercings but this is mainly to see heights lol#white drake ronin#mountain dragon brennah#once again brennah was designed by hobgobbin on tumblr and unfortunately ronin is mine đ#my art#wip#blue bones universe
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and then, just like that or gladys
i dreamt that i jumped out of a window at the top of the washington monument to escape an office christmas party. i executed a perfect tuck and roll and run away at the bottom. what a rush. more dreams like that please
the mumbleverse has been so operatically drama filled since the second blue moon epoch began. the good, the bad, and the mythopoetically memorable; so many folks in my life are going through big life changes. i apologize in advance if you are somehow dragged into this entropic field
i had another fun weekend with a new friend
i started work crafting the long awaited synonym for imperfectible
i had good, long, laughter filled conversations with an old friend
i ate a perfect slice of mellow mushroom mighty meaty pizza. four m's in mmmm
i took care of an issue at my parent's house while they were out of town, redistributed a ribeye the size of my head from their deep freezer into my belly, and had a nice light hearted lunch with them on their return
my daughter moved into an apartment two buildings over from mine and we can visit each other without ever walking on anything but grass
my son rescued a trapped hummingbird and brought it back from near death by holding it up to flower blossoms to drink
i slept with my windows open and woke up to a chill that required an extra blanket to abate, and just like that it was fall

#i want to be a turtle when i grow up#universe twenty-seven#a voyage for mad men#up a seven storey mountain#when he paused at the end of a joke#cassiby#second blue moon epoch#first autumn
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#su#steven universe#lapis#lapis lazuli#field#saturated#mountains#blue#green#nature#artists on tumblr
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Elliot from Reimagine is asexual!
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You are on your own
Memphis Lights Original acrylic painting SOLD Wall Art Prints and Prints on other items available with the link https://kendall-kessler.pixels.com/featured/fall-on-the-new-river-kendall-kessler.html I am having a hard time with my latest acrylic painting. I experiment more with acrylics than I do with oils and it is at a point where it is strong but not sure it is done. That is a universalâŠ

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#Blue Ridge paintings#gazebo paintings#Kendall Kessler Art#Memphis paintings#mountain paintings#oil paintings#pawleys island paintings#Towhee Hill Studio Art#universal painter complaint
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Blue Mountain Christian University is an institution of higher learning that assists students in developing intellectual integrity, academic excellence, civility, and character.



#Private University#private college#Christian education#Blue Mountain College#Blue Mountain Christian University#Blue Mountain#Baptist College
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Yandere Genshin Men With An Escaped Darling

Characters: Albedo, Alhaitham, Ayato, Baizhu, Capitano, Childe, Cyno, Dainsleif, Diluc, Dottore, Gorou, Heizou, Itto, Kaeya, Kaveh, Kazuha, Lyney, Neuvillette, Pantalone, Pierro, Sethos, Thoma, Tighnari, Venti, Wanderer, Wriothesley, Xiao, Zhongli (all separate)
This took me so much longer than what I have planned. I had much fun writing this:) if you have any yandere scenario requests feel free to send me an ask<3 (I most likely wonât include every single character). (Let me know if anyone wanna be apart of my taglist).
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Warnings: violence, murder, imprisonment, manipulation, drugging, female reader
Word count: 9664

Albedo
The icy wind whipped against your cheeks. Snow clouded your vision. The tree branches waved in the wind and grasped at your clothes. You hissed as a thorn ripped your fabric, causing you to bleed.
As you ran down the mountain you glanced over your shoulder at every given moment.
A clearing caught your eye. Finally you could breathe out. You leans against a large tree. You needed to cover your wound. You rummaged through your pockets and to your joy you found a small scarf. The thin woven scarf was gifted to you by Klee, Albedoâs younger sister. The little girl was so proud when she gave you the scarf and wanted you to wear it all the time. Sadness filled your being at the thought of ruining the pink scarf, but your arm was more important. You bound your wound tightly with the scarf. One of the things he had thought you.
âI told you to stay inside the cabinâ his voice echoed.
You froze. You prayed to the archons that it was just your mind playing tricks on you.
âThis mountain is dangerous. You have no way of defending yourselfâ his voice soft.
You turned your head. Your eyes met his ice blue ones. They were cold, just like the icy mountain.
âLetâs go homeâ he walked towards you with quick steps. His arms wrapped around you and he kissed your forehead. âYou are better off home, with me. I will keep you safeâ his arms tightened around your form.
Alhaitham
The scribe had given you freedom. Which allowed you to freely roam the Akademiya. While Alhaitham was preoccupied in his office, you explored the university. Within a couple of months you had made friends with a couple of the students. You never told them you situation with the grey haired scholar, but they all knew that you lived together.
You had spent a lot of time plotting your escape. After all escaping the scribe was no easy task. The House of Daena was empty and quiet. The small bag you had hoisted over your shoulder filled with only the necessities. Your hands was shaking as you pushed down the door handle to a back door. The sunlight blinded you as the door opened.
You hurried down the path from the Akademiya. Your flats clicking against the cobblestone. You had to get out from Sumeru City and seek refuge in a remote town. It was risk, sure, but it was your only hope.
After an hour or so you had made your way to a small village on the outskirts of the capital. It wasnât the ideal place, but it was your only option for the night. You was so kindly offered the spare bed by a lovely elderly woman. She didnât ask why you looked over your shoulder every minute and that you were thankful for.
You packed your things and thanked the older woman for her kindness and went on your way.
After hours on the road your legs felt like jelly. You stopped by a abandoned house and rested on the little bench by the overgrown vegetable garden.
You woke up by the sounds of footsteps coming your way. A shadow blocked the sun.
âI must say you have slightly developed, but unfortunately you are still as predictable as everâ Alhaitham shook his head. âThe elderly woman you slept at told me everything as soon as I explained the situationâ his lips widened into a grin. âShe thanked my for looking after such a helpless woman such as yourself.â
Strong arms picked you up and held you tight against his strong chest. âLetâs go homeâ.
Ayato
Ayato was a sly man. With his white clothing he looked like an angel, but that was far from the truth. You had many times heard him command the Shuumatsuban to get rid of the clanâs enemies. You knew the katana that rested by his hip when he was out on public duties, had slaughtered many.
You were afraid. Not only by him in himself, but afraid of his power and actions. Thatâs why you climbed over the tall walls that shielded the Kamisato residence from the outside world. Your ankles buckled under you as you landed and you whimpered out in pain. After you had collected yourself, you made a run for it. The ninjaâs that were stationed around the estate had without doubt already spotted you. You hoped that they went to report to Ayato instead of chasing you down.
The way down to the beach was rocky and dangerous. Like a wild goat you quickly made your way down thanks to the adrenaline that pumped through your veins. The old rowboat was in the same stop just as you had recalled from an evening stroll with Ayaka along the beach. To your luck the two paddles were still there. You pushed the boat with all your might to the shore. The saltwater cold against your bare feet.
The swish of an arrow stopped you in your tracks. You looked down and saw it sticking out from the side of the boat. The hole was not that big, but it would cause your boat to leak in enough water for it to sink before you had made it to safety.
âSeize her!â a Shuumatsuban with high standing ordered.
A man with his face covered dragged you away from your boat and bound your wrists behind your back.
When you looked up at the cliff you saw Ayato looking down at you. He made his way down slowly and dread filled your veins.
He stopped in front of you and lifted your chin with a finger. âDid you have fun?â he leaned his face closer, his breath fanning your face. âDo not forget that I have eyes and ears everywhereâ.
âNow letâs get you home. I will make sure you wonât slip through my fingers again. Though I must say your little attempt humoured meâ
Baizhu
Tricking the little zombie girl made you feel horrible, but it was your only ticket to freedom. The green haired doctor had feed you herbs that made you weak and depended on his care. You had seen the label on the little bottle containing the medicine. So when he was out researching some herbs, you went through all the medical books he had in his libraries in search of the antidote. After much time and countless books you finally figured out the antidote.
You talked to Qiqi alone when Baizhu was busy treating a patient. You explained that he needed some herbs and told her that she had to deliver them to you and not her guardian. After some convincing she agreed. You crossed your fingers that she would remember and not slip up.
To your joy Qiqi had indeed remembered. The herbs tasted awful, but it was a small price to pay. It didnât take long before you felt the medicine Baizhu had given you wear of. When he came to check up on you, you pretended that you were still weak. You asked him to go get some more medicine and he did as you said. When the green haired man left, you quickly tried to pry the window open. It was slightly jammed, but with your new strength you managed. Finally you had escaped the snakeâs nest.
Your feet moved fast as you ran down the many stairs. You had to turn Baizhu to the authorities for his crimes. Just as you had made it down the stairs you bumped into someone. You didnât need to look up to understand who it was.
âYou will catch a cold running around like thatâ his voice cold as ice. His fingers lifted up your chin. âTricking Qiqi really was a low move. That poor child was absolutely devastated to come home to an empty house. As for me I must say I am deeply disappointed. I have made it very clear that you will not manage without me.â
His lips curled up into a soft smile. âLetâs go home my darling. I will make some tea.â
Capitano
The first Harbinger was worshipped throughout the whole snowy nation. His underlings held great respect for him. He could be cruel and bloodthirsty, but to you he had a soft spot for.
Boots hammered against the ice ground. You knew you wouldnât be able to run away from them, but you would not give up so easily.
As you made your way through the thick pine forest you started to regret your decision, but it was too late. As you came to the end of the forest you were surrounded by soldiers. Their spears raised towards you, stopping you in your tracks.
The sound of hooves reached your ears. The soldiers parted and bowed deep. On a tall black horse sat Capitano. Even with his face hidden by his black helmet, you could feel his intense gaze.
The stallion came to a halt and his rider dismounted. The snow crunched underneath his heels as he made his way towards you. His height towering over your trembling form. âYou are all dismissedâ he barked out. The soldiers bowed before they marched down the hill.
He stayed quiet for what felt like an eternity. The ice cold wind howling against the tree tops. The dark haired man finally spoke âYou broke my trust. Criminals deserve to be punished.â
With a swift motion he threw you over his shoulder and held you in place with his arm. He mounted his horse and squeezed his heels against the animalâs flank.
The Harbingerâs hold on you was tight and as suffocating as his presence. As you watched the landscape blur together you realised that you would never escape him.
Childe
The sound of childrenâs laughter could be heard in the distance. The small fishing village Ajaxâs family resides in was remote. The river that ran across it ice cold and filled to the brim with fish. You crept as quickly as you could between the trees that surround the village. To your dismay Childeâs childhood home was just by the border which meant that the red head knew the woods like the back of his hand.
You winced as you heard Teucer calling out for his brother. The little child had noticed your disappearance.
You picked up your speed and ran as fast as your legs could carry you. It was difficult with the heavy snow, but you had to keep going.
A flash of red stopped you in your tracks. You quickly hid behind a rock and held your breath.
âItâs not nice to run awayâ a chirpy voice said. Childe.
Of course he found you. It was only a matter of time. His soft laughter rang throughout the woods. He was close. Too close.
Suddenly he jumped onto the rock you had hidden behind. You yelped and backed away. He grinned as he looked down on you. His eyes wide and crazed. âIf you wanted to play hide and seek why didnât you just say so?â he laughed. His laughter chilling.
He jumped down and landed just a few centimetres from your legs. He bent down and dragged you to your feet. âTeucer, Tonia and Anthon are all waiting for you back home. You wouldnât want to disappoint them would you?â he tilted his head and faked a sad expression.
He wrapped his arms around you and hugged you tightly. âWhen we get home after our visit here, I will never let you leave my side. Is that understood?â his voice low. He chuckled as he pulled back to study your expression. âThat frightened look of yours is really something. Makes me wanna eat you upâ he kissed your cheek. âDonât make me lose my cool, okay?â
Cyno
The sun was bright and high. The heat was unbearable and you regretted not seeking shade. The sand danced across the dune as the wind gave you some mercy from the heat.
In front off you on the scorching sand laid the lifeless bodies of the eremites that had helped you with your escape from the general. Blood coloured the sand red and the ruins surrounding you were splattered in red. The metallic sand made you dizzy.
Cyno stood before the bodies with his back turned to you. His white hair was coated in red. His strong muscles made him look like a god as he stood there with his bloodied spear. He turned to you. His face blank.
âI am sorry you had to see thatâ his expression apologetic.
He planted the spear in the ground and walked towards you slowly like he was afraid of scaring you. He squatted down so that he was on your eye level. You pulled your legs towards you as much as you could.
âWhy did you run away?â
You only stared at him with big eyes. He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. His head piece long discarded. âThe desert is a dangerous place. You have no idea how scared I was when I noticed your disappearanceâ his eyes sad. âWhen I saw you among those eremites⊠I have never felt such anger. I had no choice but to eliminate them. Those who try to take you away from me deserves punishment. I did the right thing with ridding the world of such peopleâ his hands was trembling in anger.
âI will make sure no one tries to take you away from me again. I will always be by your sideâ he kissed your tears away with a soft smile.
Dainsleif
Dainsleif had long lost his sanity. At least when it came to you. That much was clear.
You had just managed to escape him while he slept. The ruin you had chosen for your resting place for the night was eerie quite. Even the monsters were gone. You would have found it weird had you not been on the run. You manoeuvred through the dark ruins as fast as you could. After a while you made it out.
Your relived expression fell as you took in your surroundings. The monsters you had disappeared were now standing in front of you. You slowly backed away as you thought up an escaped plan. Just as you were about to make a run for it, dark blue power lit up the area in front of you. With movements faster then what your eyes could see, the monsters were slain.
The blond traveler looked at you with a look that sent shivers down your spine. He flicked off the blood that coated his blade as he made his way towards you.
âI expected more from you. To believe you so ignorantly took the bait is truly disappointingâ he shook his head. âBut on the plus side, I have now proved to you that you will never make it without me. Let me be your protector. Let me take care of youâ he kneeled in front of you as he took your small hand in his and kissed it gently.
You could only cry silent as the Twilight Sword led you inside the ruins. Dainsleif was a man of his word and you knew very well that he would never break his promise to himself.
Diluc
The winery was a beautiful place. When you first arrived you thought it looked like something straight out from a fairytale. You could not be more wrong as you soon learned.
Diluc was a desperate man. He had tricked himself into believing he was your saviour and he would do anything in order to protect you. If he had to kill someone in order to do so he would not bat an eye.
You had escaped through the cellar door and out the cellar window. You had been unsure if you fitted through the window, but to your surprise you fitted like a glove. The moon casted a pale light against the manor and it made you pause in your steps by its beauty.
The stables were empty just as you had expected. You tacked up the chestnut mare Diluc had gifted you. You kissed her forehead as you collected yourself. He would come after you.
As the mare galloped through the dense forest you could hear the distant shouts from Diluc. You gritted your teeth as you made your horse run faster.
Just as you thought you had made it, you heard the dreaded screams of his hawk. You had lost.
Your eyes were heavy as you slowly gained consciousness. You were tied to the desk chair inside his bedroom. Your bindings was of the finest red silk. You shivered at the similarities between you and a neatly wrapped present. In front of you were a highly distressed red haired man. He was walking back and forth, muttering something to himself.
âHow could I be so careless as to not look better after her⊠I am a foolâ he hissed to himself.
After a few minutes he stopped and turned to you. His expression softened as he cupped your face. âI apologise for the bindings, but it is necessary. You could be hurt you know?â his voice soft, but serious. âI will never let any harm happen to you. Ever.â
Dottore
The doctorâs blood red eyes always sent shivers down your spine. Even though he was human, he seemed like anything but. His embraces felt like a cage and his sweet words like poison. It didnât take you long to understand why he was the most feared man in the entirety of Teyvat.
Dottore held you within his estate and refused to let you leave. Heavily armed guards guarded your chambers. You had tried to convince them to let you go and the next day you were delivered their served head on a platter. Dottore was cruel that much was obvious.
You knew you could never outsmart Dottore. He was one of the smartest beings on the plant and he never pretended not to be. If you couldnât trick Dottore, you would trick the servants.
The long hallways in Dottoreâs mansion were dark and empty. You sneaked through the manor as quietly as possible. With the key you had stolen clutched in your hand you made your way to the garden door. You twisted the key in the keyhole and pushed the door open. Cold air filled your lungs. Your eyes lit up at the sight of the snow filled landscape.
Your freedom was however short lived.
âIf you take a step outside of that door I will behead this womanâ a deep voice reached your ears.
You froze and slowly turned. There in the doorway stood the Harbinger. His raven-like mask were nowhere to be found. His hand was wrapped around the neck of the maid who you had stolen the key from. Her face was filled with fear and she looked at you pleadingly.
As much as you longed for freedom, you could not bear to have the blood from someone else on your hands. You walked back in and locked the door with a lowered head. You placed the key in Dottoreâs waiting hand.
He slipped the key onto his pocket with a smile. âGood girl.â
âHoweverâŠ. I cannot let such an action go unpunishedâ he tck-ed. He threw the maid across the room. Her back hit the wall with a loud thud.
âI have given you all a specific rule you all must follow. I have made what would happen if you would ever break it quite clear, have I not?â his voice as cold as the unforgiving landscape that surrounded the estate. The maid muttered a âyes lord Harbingerâ.
The blue haired man scoffed and turned to you. âI suppose I should teach you a lessonâ his eyes held nothing but cold determination.
With three long strides he stopped in front of the maid. Her eyes filled with horror. He pulled out a sharp and sleek scalpel and slight her throat in a precise motion. âYou deserve much more suffering, but I donât want me darling to be witness to that so this would have to doâ he sneered at the maid as she gurgled on her own blood.
He threw the scalpel and wiped his hands on his pants. âLetâs get you back to your chambers shall we.â
He snaked his arm around your waist and led you out of the hallway. âI trust that you will stop your escape attempts and accept that you belong here with meâ his voice smooth like honey.
Gorou
The general of the resistance was a generous man. He always looked after his soldiers and treated them with respect and you were no different. He loved you with his entire being, that much was certain.
He never brought you to the frontlines. You were to stay at the base with a few trusted soldiers that looked after you. They all knew about your situation, but no one cared. They all were just glad that the general had someone who brought him comfort through the tough times.
As the soldiers exchanged posts you were able to sneak out of the cabin. You did not get far before a certain brunette had tracked you down.
His big cerulean eyes wide as his whole body tensed. âWhy are you out here?â his big eyes not blinking once. His ears alert.
âYou didnât try to leave right? It must be something else? Right?â his voice raised. His fangs visible as he sneered.
He gripped your hand tightly as he dragged you back to the camp. âIâm sorry sweetheart, but I need to keep you safeâ he looked at you with a sad expression as he hurried back to the camp.
The hybrid had always been extremely overprotective to the point it suffocated you. He always told he did what he did for your own good.
The next nights he held you tightly in his arms as he slept. His fluffy tail wrapping around your leg in a protective manner.
Heizou
The detective had locked you up in his own home, claiming it was a way to protect you. Every door and every window (and some drawers) had complicated locks on. Only a few doors and drawers were unlocked.
Heizou was out on a detective job so you were left all alone. This was your chance to get out. You knew all to well that the detective most likely would track you down, but you could not let such an opportunity pass.
The puzzle that was the lock-mechanism on the front door seemed different. Heizou did have the habit of changing them so you didnât think too much of it. The puzzle was tricky, but after a while you were able to figure it out. The door unlocked and you squealed in joy.
You hadnât come far before someone wrapped their arms around your shoulders. âBooâ he whispered into your ears causing you to yelp.
âAww⊠Did I scare you now?â his tone mocking. He leaned his entire body weight onto you causing you to stumble. He chuckled at your shuffling and poked your cheek. âIâm glad you passed my little test sweetheartâ he purred.
You regained your senses and pushed him off. You glared at him as he laughed.
âYou really are entertaining arenât you? You thought that I would ever let you go⊠Now thatâs just too funny!â he wiped his tears as he laughed.
âWith your naivety, you are better of with meâ he grabbed your arm and pulled you close. Your noses almost touching. He cupped your cheeks and smiled at you gently. âI will take care of you, darling.â
Itto
The brutish oni was really clingy and always felt the need to have you glued to his side. Getting alone time was nearly impossible, but you managed when he was out organising a onikabuto match.
While the white haired man was busy making posters with his gang, you snuck out of the house. Which was surprisingly easy when he wasnât home. The city was lively and the lit lanterns flickering in the wind. Stars littering the clear night sky. You sneaked among the multiple food stalls. The smell of fried fish filling the air.
The sound of a booming laughter made your limbs freeze to the ground. You could recognise that laughter everywhere. You turned your head and your eyes widened in fear at your confirmed suspicion. Before a dessert stall stood Itto with Mamoru. âWe gotta get something for the gang. You brought money right?â the oni nudged Mamoru who muttered a âyes bossâ.
You quickly hid behind a small group of someone who stood before the boba shop. Luckily you where shorter than the group and you were able to stay hidden.
âWait⊠Why does it smell like [Name]?â
âI donât know boss. Isnât she home?â
Your heartbeat hammered against your ribs. You carefully peaked through the group. Itto was sniffing in the air, the action almost comical, had it not been for your predicament. His closed eyes snapped open. His red slit eyes met yours. His body tense like a hunting dog. His expression filled with shock. âDoll?â he called out.
Your feet moved before you even registered it. You sprinted down the street. Your sandals clicking against the ground. You didnât need to look back to know that Itto was right behind you.
You jumped down the railing and you were thankful that the jumps wasnât too high as you landed on the soft grass. Just as you made it behind a small building, a big hand grabbed your arm. You lost your balanced and was pulled flushed against a broad chest.
âWhy are you outside?â his voice eerily quiet. âI thought I made it clear that itâs dangerous, you are not a big strong oni. Humans are so fragile and weakâ he pulled you into a tight hug. His face pressed against your soft hair. âYou better listen to me next time⊠or I would have to tie you upâ he pressed a kiss on top of your head followed by a soft âI love youâ.
Kaeya
The Calvary Captainâs office was quite save from the sound of the captainâs pen scribbling. He hadnât acknowledged you since he brought you inside his spacious office. His silence was scarier than his anger. He continued to write his report about some mission. The grandfather clock in the corner ticking.
After what felt like an eternity Kaeya looked up at you. He folded his hands and leaned his chin on them. His lone eye looking straight at you, causing a shiver to run down your spine. âYou broke my trust did you not?â his honeyed voice terrifying. He tck-ed. âI am disappointed, but not surprisedâ he sighed. âI should punish youâ he unfolded his hands and drummed two fingers across the rim of his empty glass.
âWhy would I want to be locked up in some apartment?â you spat at the smug knight. His lips stretched up into a uncanny smile.
âOh myâŠ. You are more naive than what I gave you credit forâ he chuckled. He stood up suddenly, causing the chair legs to scrap against the hardwood floor. He walked towards you like a stalking wolf. His eyes hungry and brimming with madness.
He stopped before you and leaned down on the arms of your chair. His face close to yours. Too close. His crystal blue eye scanned yours. You felt completely naked underneath his gaze. âDid you really think I wouldnât know how you so foolishly conceived the knights guarding the house?â he laughed. His laughter sickening. âI dealt with them as soon as they reported back to me. It was a pain cleaning of the blood from my new boots, but some sacrifices must be madeâ he sighed.
He grasped your chin and leaned closer âI will never ever let you go.â
He straightened up. His expression lighthearted. âNow letâs get something to eat shall we?â he pulled you up with a tight grip. You looked down on his boots as he dragged you out of his office, noticing the few blood speckles he had missed.
Kaveh
The house Kaveh had constructed for you two was like a maze. With many corridors and doors, it was easy to get lost. He had built you both a home where he could play out his fantasy. He had kept you locked away in the mansion for months. Kaveh said it was to keep you safe and away from prying eyes.
You tried to force the window open for the 10th time, but to no avail. The window was still only a few centimetres open. Kaveh had proudly showed you the windows he had constructed that would not open more than a few centimetres. You had hoped that the design of the master architect had failed, but to your disappointment they had not.
Your eyes scanned the room till the landed on the doors to the winter garden. The glass were delicate and beautiful. You studied it closely till you came to the conclusion that they might be fragile enough to shatter. You picked up a stool that were standing in the corner. You lifted the furniture over your head and smashed the windows with all your might. The glass doors shattered into million pieces, looking like glittering diamonds. You dropped the stool and climbed through the window. You hissed as you cut yourself on the jagged pieces of glass that were still standing.
The winter garden was cozily decorated and it almost made you sad to leave it. The door out to the garden was locked which wasnât a surprise. To your luck one of the miniature stone statues that resembled birds of all sizes, was perfect for shattering windows. It almost broke your heart at the thought of shattering the beautiful stained glass walls, but you had no choice. With all your might you managed to break it.
You ran as fast as you could through the garden. You had to find the exit before Kaveh came home from his meeting with his new client. As you were about to climb the tall fence that surrounded the property, a pair of strong arms wrapped around your waist and pulled you down. You back hit the soft grass and straddling you were Kaveh. His eyes filled with betrayal and anger.
âHow could you?!â his voice loud. His grip on your shoulders tightened. âAfter all that I have done for you?!â his features twisted into rage and hurt.
You tried to defend yourself, but your words died on you tongue. You had never seen Kaveh that angry. Fear filled you entire being and you felt sick. You casted a last look at the flush forest behind the fence. You knew that this would be your last time outside for a very long time.
Kazuha
With your breath ragged you ran through the dense forest. You had finally managed to escape the white haired samurai. You just needed to reach the beach and board one of the fishing boats that were docked at the dock.
You finally made it to the clearing that lead down to the beach. You waved at the fishermen and they turned to greet you. The dock was old and badly maintained. Splinters poking out and threatening to stab your feet. Just as you were about to ask the captain on the rather small boat, a gust of wind nearly knocked you down.
Red maple leaves fell gently down form the sky. The man in front of you moved quickly and elegantly. His movements like a dance, completely ensnaring you with his beauty. Crimson rain littered the air before it splattered your face. The warm liquid brought you quickly to your senses. Kazuha swiftly slashed his katana, slitting the throat of the captain. The red eyed man landed gently and wiped his blade with a handkerchief. The white fabric staining red in an instant.
He turned his gaze to you. His lips bore a gentle smile. In a blink of an eye he was right in front of you. He lifted his hand and gently wiped the bloodstains of your skin. âWhat is my delicate flower doing here?â his voice soft.
You swallowed. You had yet to let you eyes wander to the slaughtered boat crew. Kazuhaâs eyes scanned yours. His long eyelashes fluttered. Tears ran down your cheeks in crystal clear rivers. You shoved him away as hard as you could. He stumbled back, but you knew he held back his strength. He had let you push him. âGet away from me!â your voice weak and trembling. You choked out a cry as your fell down to the wooden floor. The wood was soaked with red blood. You let your eyes wander. You wanted to throw up at the sight of the dead boatmen.
âYou know I canât do that. Without me youâre lost. I need to protect you. You are the only light in my life and I know we will live happily ever afterâ his voice was pained and vulnerable. His calloused hands gripped your shoulders in desperation. âI am never going to let you leave meâ his smile crazed and not fitting his saddened eyes.
He wrapped his arms around you in an embrace that reminded you of a cage. His face nestled into your soft hair. âI will make you happy, just you wait and see.â
Lyney
A swarm of cards flew over your face, momentarily blinding you. You ducked your head, but lost balance as something caught your leg. It was a makeshift snare made of multiple colourful handkerchiefs. Playful giggles reached your ears.
âThe surprised look on your face is to die for! So adorable!â his voice gleeful.
You quickly got back on your feet and was about to make a run for it when Lyney tackled you. You landed with a groan, the cobblestone hard against your back. Lyney pinned your hands to the ground as he sat on top of your midriff. He grinned as he looked down on you.
âItâs no fun in you escaping you know?â he tilted his head. He kissed your nose before he jumped off you. âYou could at least be a little more creativeâ he shook his head in faux disappointment.
âAssholeâ you sneered at him.
His cat like eyes crinkled in amusement at your remark. âHow rudeâ he snickered.
Just as sudden as he had jumped you, his expression changed. His eyes colder than ice and his mouth a thin line. He grabbed your wrist and dragged you after him.
He unlocked the house he, his siblings and you resided in. He quickly locked the door after him and dragged you into your bedroom. He let go of your hand. You quickly stumbled as far away from him as you could.
âWhy canât you let me have nice things? Why [Name]?â his eyes narrowed. It was in moments like this that you remembered his role in The Fatui. His eyes held a dangerous glint that dared you to cross him.
Your eyes widened in horror. âNo, no, no⊠Please Lyney!â you begged. Tears trialing down your cheeks and pooling down onto the soft carpet.
âYou gave me no choice. This is the consequences of your own actionsâ he shushed you as he clasped the chain onto your left ankle. He gently kissed your tears away. âItâs only temporary, okay?â he gently stroked your cheekbone. âI love you darling, donât forget that.â
Neuvillette
Even though the judge bore aesthetically similarities with the sea otters that lived in the Fontanian waters, he was not like them at all. They were sweet playful creatures, and the judge a selfish cruel man. His good reputation made you sick. If only the citizens of Fontaine knew him like you did.
He had kept you hidden and locked up in his beautiful home. That was until you had managed to convince the Melusine that was in charge of looking after you that day. At first she refused to let you out, but when you told her that you were going to buy a present for Neuvillette she yielded. If it was under other circumstances you would have felt bad for tricking her.
The bustling streets of The Court of Fontaine a familiar sight. You breathed in the air. Oh how you had missed the smell of new baked goods and the music of street musicians.
You knew it would not take long before Neuvillette would notice your disappearance. You had to get out of the city and onto an aqua bus before he sent the Gardes after you.
You bought a ticket with the money you had managed to steal from Neuvillette. You quickly made it up the stairs to the aqua bus station. The aqua bus was just about to depart when a group of Gardes blocked the exit behind you. You leaped for the bus only to collide with a broad chest. You could recognise that scent no matter where in Teyvat you found yourself.
You slowly raised your head. Neuvillette looked down at you with a furious expression. You had only seen that expression when he had caught you chatting with other men (it didnât matter to him that your conversation was only friendly and nothing more). His lilac eyes bored into yours, stripping your soul naked.
âI told you to never leave the residenceâ his voice low and lazed with anger.
His horns glowing light blue. His hands balled into fists by his sides, clearly trying to ground himself. You lowered your head.
âWe are going back at once and you better not make any commotionsâ his hand turned you around and firmly guided you to the lift. One of the Gardes reached out his hand in order to size you properly. âGet your filthy hand away from herâ Neuvilletteâs voice boomed.
The Garde tried to defend himself but was cut short by Neuvillette. âLeave at once or you will regret itâ his teeth bared. His sharp fangs fully visible. The Garde bowed and quickly left.
Neuvilletteâs hand tightened its hold on your shoulder. âWhen we get home I demanded an explanation as to why you left your homeâ he whispered into your ear.
Pantalone
Pantalone was sitting on a expensive leather chair. His shoes polished in a way you could see your own reflection in the black leather. In his gloved hands was a black pistol with details in white gold.
In front of him on the cold polished hardwood floor knelt a man. His hands were bound behind his back. His eyes were looking pleadingly up at the Harbinger. He was a guard whom you had befriended. He had so kindly helped you escape before you both were caught red handed by the ninth Harbinger.
The black haired Harbinger turned his face towards you. âThis is what he gets for taking whatâs mineâ his voice as smooth as velvet. His eyes dark and his smile cunning. He turned towards the bound man. âI must admit that I am a rather greedy man. I really hate when people try to take whatâs mineâ he sighed and clicked his tongue. He flicked the safety and pointed the pistol at the guards head.
âNo!â you screamed as you desperately tried to get lose from your silk bindings.
Pantalone shushed you gently. âHe asked for it my loveâ his voice sweet as sugar.
âAny last words?â he smiled. âHmm⊠I donât think you deserve anyâ he fired the pistol before the poor guard had the time to open his mouth. Pantaloneâs smile stretched into a sickening grin. The manâs brain splatters onto the expansive rug.
You screamed as you tried to swallow the bile. âHow could you?! You disgusting monster! I hate you!â you screamed while thick tears ran down your cheeks.
âDonât cry my dear. Heâs not worth shedding your lovely tears overâ Pantalone kneeled in front of you. His eyes gentle. âI will make sure that no other men like that ever gets between us. You are mine and nothing will ever change thatâ his voice low.
Pierro
The sorcerer had forced you to your knees with his magic. You could feel the power tugging at your mind and it hurt. His pale eyes boring into yours. âHave you forgotten your place?â his gruff voice echoed inside the ballroom.
You glared up at him unable to do anything else. He kneeled before you and harshly lifted your chin. His expression harsher than the unforgiving climate outside. âI must say Iâm utterly disappointed in your behaviour. You should be ashamed.â
You tried to get control over your limbs, but to no avail. Your words died on your tongue and you were unable to make any sound.
The white haired man scoffed and released his hold on you. His magic released you completely and you crawled backwards and away from him. Creating as much distance as possible.
The Jester rose to his feet and dusted off invisible dust from his elegant robe. âIf you were anyone else I would have executed you for your crime. Do not forget that our relationship was blessed directly blessed from Her Majesty Herselfâ he sneered.
He hauled you up to your feet, his iron grip bruising. He dragged you down the corridors and up the many stairs to your chambers. He slammed the door open and dragged you inside.
âThink over what you have done. I donât take such humiliation lightlyâ his eyes narrow as he looked down on you. âDonât think you will ever get away. You belong to me and thatâs finalâ with that he closed the door and locked it making you all alone.
Sethos
You ran over the dunes as fast as you could. You had to be fast. Behind you you could hear Sethos voice as he called for you. To your misfortune the free spirited man was fast. Extremely fast. Your sandals were filled with sand, but you couldnât care less.
Suddenly it became quiet. Too quiet. You hid behind a rock formation and listened. Suddenly a figure slid down the dune to your left and leaped on top of you. He was precise enough that make sure you landed on the sand and not the rock behind you. His wild hair rustling in the wind.
The sight in front of you reminded you of the time when he swept you away and locked you away inside the temple. He had first gotten to know you when he visited Sumeru City. He had told you it was love at first sight and he asked you to come and visit the desert with him. You were taken aback by his impulsiveness, but you soon grew accustom to it.
âIf you wanted to play hide and seek you could have just said soâ his entire weight on you. He was silent for a few moments. His crystal green eyes scanning yours. You could see his gears turning. âDonât tell me you tried to run away from meâŠ? You would never do something like that? Right?â his voice lazed with disbelief and desperation.
In a swift movement you were brought to you feet. His hold on you right and you wondered if he thought you would fly away if he let go. âLetâs get back to the templeâ his voice back to its jovial self, but his eyes clouded with obsession and desperation.
Thoma
The white mop mopped over the hardwood floor in a fast motion. The white colour quickly staining red. A crimson red pool of blood was spilled across the floor. The sight made you sick. Bile raising up in your throat. You were sitting in the coroner of the room , hugging your knees. The blonde man stopped his mopping and raised his head and looked at you. His face splattered with blood. He sighed and leaned the mop against the wall.
âI am so sorry you had to see that, my angleâ his green eyes pleading. He crouched in front of your trembling form. He gently caressed your cheek.
The friendly and kind housekeeper was gone and replaced by a green eyed monster that slaughtered anything in its path. He had beheaded the kind men that helped you escape from the Kamisato estate.
âI am wounded that you tried to leave me. What did I do wrong?â his eyes glossy.
You locked me away you wanted to say, but you kept your mouth shut.
âMy master has been kind and let us stay here together and this is your gratitude?â his voice slightly raised. His eyes scanned over your form and landed on your bloodied nightdress. âI have to get that offâ he muttered as he quickly rose. His movements frantic as he looked for a washcloth.
âMy gratitude?â your voice shaky, but loud. âYou have taken everything away from me!â you stood up. Your legs shaky.
Thomaâs eyes narrowed. âWatch your tongueâ his voice cold.
You swallowed. You understood now better than anyone why so many feared the âfixerâ.
His hold on the washcloth tight. His knuckles whiter than snow. âGo to your room and change. I will wash your nightdress laterâ he spoke through gritted teeth.
Your colour drained from your face as you hurried to your room. Your bedroom seemed more like a prison than anything else.
Tighnari
The forest watcher had always lectured you about various plants and their effects and benefits. At first you thought it was boring, but after awhile you learned to use it to your advantage. Taking herbs from Tighnariâs beloved collection was tricky, but not impossible. You had read through every single book he had on botany. Your plan was bulletproof.
Tighnari had gently sipped on the cup of tea you had brewed for him while he read through some reposts. He had then fallen limp over the kitchen table. You checked his pulse and breathes out in relief when you felt his pulse against your fingers. You wanted to escape from the obsessed fox, not kill him.
You rummage through his pocket for his key. The key was heavy in your hand and it was almost a surreal feeling when you twisted it in the lock. The air fresh and welcoming. With a last look at the unconscious man you began your journey.
The rainforest was tricky to navigate in, but luckily you had stolen both a map and a compass from Tighnari. Yet again you were glad you paid attention to his boring lectures. The sound of branches snapping made you stop in your tracks. The hair on the back of your neck rose.
âPoisoning meâŠâ his voice echoed through the treetops. âYour audacity is truly somethingâ he sneered. âLook at me when Iâm talking to youâ his voice nearer.
You slowly turned around and were met with a angry hazel eyes. His long ears pinned back in anger. His arms folded over his chest.
âThe rainforest is dangerous. Letâs get backâ you could see he was holding back his fury. His jaw clenched. He groaned and dragged a hand over his face. âI guess I have no choiceâŠâ he sighed as he stalked towards you.
Quicker thank you could register he had trapped you within his arms. âI will never let you go. Iâm just trying to protect youâ he whispered against your ear.
Something pricked your neck. Your eyes widened and darted to Tighnariâs. âIt had to be down. Consider it⊠pay backâ he supported your body as you lost consciousness.
Venti
The anemo archon was an eerie man. He was all smiles and friendly laughter among the crowd disguised as Venti the bard, but with you he was like a completely different person. Sure he was still easygoing, but his obsession and possession overshadowing anything else. He had told you many times with a playful smirk that he was undoubtedly the weakest archon. You never believed him. You had seen with your very own eyes what he was capable of doing to those he thought was undeserving of your attention, but you had yet to see his full potential. Though you must admit that you rather did not wish to witness that.
He kept you in the ruins of Stormterrorâs lair. He had made the ruin as liveable as possible and even quite cozy. He treated you like royalty and gave you everything except freedom. You thought it was rather stupid considering he was the god of freedom.
Escaping the ruin was almost completely impossible considering the wind shields that surrounded it and the dragon that acted as a guard. When you finally managed to escape and run over the grassy meadows you were so happy you cried.
Your tears clouded your vision causing you to become less aware of your surroundings.
Strong wind slammed against causing you to lose balance. There in front of you were Barbados. He was not in his usual clothing, but rather in a godly outfit. White big wings flapping behind him. His cerulean eyes glowing intensely in the night. He was completely silent, but you felt the anger oozing out from him.
You were completely frozen to the ground and you were unsure if it was his doing or your fear taking over. You wanted to explain yourself, but your voice failed you completely.
With a gust of wind you were swept up into his arms. His arms strong and squeezed you flushed against him. His wings flapped silently as he soared through the air. High up in the air you were able to see Mondstadt City and you quickly came to the realisation that you would probably never step a foot inside its gates again.
Wanderer/Scara
In front off you was a raging man. His eyes wide and filled with fury. His hands held anemo power which he sliced through the merchants that had guided you through the tick rainforest. Wandererâs hair was slicked back with blood. He delivered the last strike to the merchant before he landed. He slowly turned around to face you. His hands shaking with anger.
You opened your mouth, but quickly shut your mouth at his raised hand. âThose lowlife who think they can take you away from meâ he laughed manically. âHow dumb can you be?â Wanderer sneered through laughter. âBecause you would never leave me right? After all I have been through? Right?â his eyes crazed as he continued to spew nonsense. âWe are destined to be together. Itâs my right. How dare they to take that away from me?! I should revive them just so that I could kill them againâ his laughter sounded almost forced.
He wrapped his arms around you. You could feel tears against your neck as he wept. You were astonished by his vulnerability. It almost made you pity him. Just almost.
He quickly regained his composure and roughly wiped his tears on his sleeve. âLetâs go homeâŠâ his voice distant.
The journey back had been quite. When you finally arrived back he shoved you inside. His eyes wide and intense. âYou have no idea how much I wanna lock you up in a cage right nowâ he muttered. His porcelain white hand tightly gripping yours. âI will make sure so that you never leave me. I need you. I need you so much it hurts. So donât ever try and get away.â
Wriothesley
You had long planned your escape from The Fortress of Meropide. Unlike the other inmates you were completely innocent. You had been wrongfully imprisoned on the request of Wriothesley. You had gained the trust of some of you fellow inmates and they promised to help you escape. You had chose the pipe cleaning day as your day of escaping. All went smoothly and exactly as planned.
The only step left in your plan was descend into the waters that the pipes were connected too and swim out to freedom. After that you had to avoid the detectors, but you were confident in your diving abilities.
As you were saying your thanks to the kind inmates, the sound of heavy boots against metal echoed in the pipes. In the opening of the pipe were Wriothesley. His imposing figure sending shivers down you spine.
The metal decorations on his outfit clattering with each step. The handcuffs on his hip catching the light. His icy eyes held an unreadable emotion. âWell well⊠What might this ruckus be?â he tilted his head and placed his hands on his hips. His tone held a dangerous edge to it. Wriothesley eyes glued onto yours and completely ignoring the others.
A bottomless pit formed in your stomach and you almost threw up. You swallowed the taste of vomit. Your freedom was so close, yes so very far.
âAre you aware your sentences are going to be so much longer?â his lips curled up into a little smirk. âI thought you were smarter than thisâ with two steps he reached you. He hooked off his cuffs and cuffed your wrists. âIt seems you need a more secure cell⊠Luckily I know just the oneâ he leaned closer to your ear âI will make sure you always stick to my sideâ.
You had never regretted something more than your little escape attempt. The new so called cell was a bedroom connected to the Dukeâs living quarters. Your freedom had never been so distant as it was now.
Xiao
You ran as fast as you could. The landscape blurring together as you navigated through the forest. You had to escape him. Or at least try. Tue bamboo forest was dense and dark. Your human eyes struggled to see clearly. You could hear birds fleeing in the distance. He was close.
You had ran away when you learned that he had slaughtered the man who had so kindly gifted you sun pork buns. The adepti had let you run first, which surprised you. Even though you didnât understand why, you were grateful for your head start.
Suddenly a green black cloud appeared in front off you. You tried to turn in your heel to flow, but was stopped when a hand grabbed your collar. You were momentarily unable to breath. It was only when he loosened his grip that you were able to gasp for air.
âI donât understand you mortals. I only do what I have to protect you. I give you everything you need and moreâ he sounded confused and annoyed.
âWithout me you would not have managed to survive. At allâ he spun you around so you could face him. âDid me killing that man hurt you that much? I have killed many of you near acquaintances and you never batted an eyeâŠâ his voice trailed off as he was lost in thought. âCould it be that you never realised? Never mind. It doesnât matter nowâ he sighed.
At the thought of him killing your near friends without you knowing made you sob helplessly. He only started at you in confusion.
He clicked his tongue before he hauled you over his shoulder. âI need to ask Madame Ping for a tea pot it seemsâŠâ his voice a frustrated groan.
Zhongli
You had sought shelter at a kind older couple. You needed to regain your energy before you fled the city. The woman was kind and gladly cooked for you. She completely denied your help. You stayed at their house for two weeks before the older woman knocked at your bedroom door and told you a friend of her husband was coming to visit.
The atmosphere in the living room was as tense as it could get. In front of you were Zhongli. He was the friend the couple had spoken so warmly about. The brunette was sitting in the sofa besides the woman, one of his legs over the other. His hand elegantly holding a cup of tea. His reptile eyes staring you down intensely.
You felt like sinking into the floor. Your hands trembling as you took a sip of the tea. The bitter taste doing nothing to soothe your nerves.
âI donât know if you are aware, but I and miss [Name] know each otherâs very wellâ his smile sharp. To hear your husband speaking in such manner made your heart beat against your chest.
You knew it was unwise to go against Morax and his contracts, but you had no choice. He had tricked you into signing the contract that would imprison. Zhongli had terrified you before you knew of his identity as the Geo Archon, but when you found out about his identity you were absolutely petrified.
Zhongli hummed at a joke the man had told. His golden eyes never leaving yours. His lips twisted up into a grin which revealed his sharp fangs. With the golden light from the sunset outside he looked even more inhuman than ever before. You felt small and utterly helpless before him. You dreaded his punishment that you knew would income when he brought you back.
After an hour and an half had past Zhongli excused himself. âI must take my leave now. [Name] you should come withâ his order clear as day. He smiled to the couple and bowed in courtesy.
You swallowed and nodded. You thanked the couple for their hospitality and left with Zhongli.
When you were out of earshot he turned to you. âA broken contract is no laughing matter my dearâ his hand gripping yours. âI will make it clear to you when we get back who you belong toâ his voice deep and determined.

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Not a lot, just forever.
đȘ· In which you make flowers bloom in a heart hyunjin saw as lifeless.
pairing: (tortured) painter!hyunjin x florist!yn.
genre: fluff. strangers to lovers. angst (but not between the characters). just very soft and tender.
wc: 10.2k
a.n.: this entire fic is inspired by the fact that hyunjin has his floristâs number. so i ran with it and it gave way to this!! i really love this fic so i hope youâll love it in return đ«¶đ» and, of course, happy birthday to my spring, my light, my hyune. thank you for being such an easy person to love. i hope happiness always finds you wherever you may goâŁïžyou deserve it. (pic is mine which is #crazy still canât believe iâve been in monetâs home!!!!)

In theory, a heart is simply a heartâan organ, no more sacred than the others, pulsing to pump blood into our veins, working tirelessly to keep one alive.
But to Hyunjin, a heart is a bit more than that. To him, the heart is a graveyard, a hollow, decaying thing where his dreams are laid to rest before they ever bloom. He finds it cruel, almost laughable, that the very thing meant to sustain him is the tomb beneath which he perishesâday after day, night after night.
Hyunjin never understood the notion of ending oneâs own life. Werenât there always reasons to stay? Beautiful things to gaze at, to hold on toâ the slant of golden light through a window, the swell of waves as they kissed the shore? Wasnât the sun always there patiently waiting to be seen?
But now he understands. It doesnât matter if the sun is there or not. For the sun rises every day, yet Hyunjin can no longer see it.
Hyunjin hadnât seen the sun for a long time.
He wasnât always like this. In fact, he loved existing. He loved finding beauty in the smallest of things, in the details that mortal eyes donât often stop to admire, too busy running, too busy surviving. But Hyunjin was different. He craved living. So, he paused. Almost reverent in the way heâd breathe in the sweet perfume of roses, soak in the way the sea folded itself around his ankles.
And he liked commemorating his feelings, he didnât have the strongest memory, so he painted. He liked painting. No, he loved it, since he was a child and he found out what a brush is. He loved it the way the ocean loves the shore, relentlessly, endlessly, painted until his hands ached and his bones grew weary. He painted the way he loved tooâ excessively, hungrily, until the first threads of light stretched across the sky, his fingers stained in oil and watercolor, in reds deep as longing and blues heavy as sorrow.
It felt like a waste not to spend every waking moment painting, loving, yearning. it felt a waste not to feel as grandly as the mountains, as vastly as the stretch of oceans.
It felt like a waste for Hyunjin not to love Scarlet.
It must have felt like a waste, too, for the universe not to let him die at her hands.
So it did.
Hyunjin has not been alive for a long time. He does not think he will ever be again.
Heâs staring at the blank canvas before him, a cruel expanse of white thatâs almost mocking him. If he looks long enough, he can almost see a shape forming, lips moving to whisper the same word, over and overâworthless. worthless. worthless.
His fist drives through the cloth. The canvas falls to the ground in a thud so loud Hyunjin has to cradle his temple to ease the pang of pain it shoots through him. The wood easel splatters to the floor, though it does not look out of place in the ruins of his studio. Not when his brushes are scattered everywhere, palettes smashed against the walls, paint smeared in angry streaks against his floor.
His chest heaves as he stands there, amidst the wreckage that he caused, the place that once used to be his sanctuary. When did it all change? Perhaps when there was nothing left worth painting. Nothing worth breathing for.
He has always known it. A life does not end when one is laid underneath the soil. A life ends when nothing stirs wonder in your heart anymore, when you pass through the days but they do not pass by you, when they leave you untouched, unchanged.
He buries the sob wrapping around his throat. He has cried enough for things he cannot change, hasnât he?
With trembling hands, Hyunjin reaches for his phone, thumb pressing Felixâs nameâhis publicist, his friend.
âDid you paint something?â Felixâs voice is bright, unshaken as he replies instantly.
Hyunjin closes his eyes.
âNo,â he breathes. Not anymore.
A pause. Then, âWould you book me that trip to Giverny?â
âGiverny?â
âIâm giving myself one last chance.â
âTo paint?â Felix asks, tone too eager, too hopeful.
âMm,â Hyunjin nods absentmindedly. He canât find it within him to break Felixâs hope, to whisper bleak things when his voice is so cheerful.
Itâs not about painting anymore.
This is Hyunjinâs last chance to live.
â
The bell above your florist shop chimes sweetly as someone pushes open the large wooden doors. You glance up, slipping off the gloves you wore to tend to the newest arrival of white roses, carefully removing every damaged leaf and petal.
Your smile falters.
A man stands in the doorwayânot just any man, but the most beautiful human you have ever seen.
Youâve had many visitors in the short year youâve been in Givernyâlocals and tourists alike. There is always a certain gentleness to the people who choose to step inside, those who pause in the midst of their days, their travels, to admire flowers, to buy them for their loved ones. Youâve seen it allâhoneymooners exchanging delicate bouquets, old couples finding the smallest excuses to gift each other roses, solo travelers picking their favorite flowers to commemorate their journeys.
But never have you seen someone so heartbreakingly beautiful, so unbearably sad stepping into your shop.
âMay I help you?â you ask.
He jolts, as if pulled from deep waters. His eyes meet yours across the shop, and it strikes you thenâhow effortlessly he belongs among the flowers. How his eyes resemble withering petals, how his sunken cheeks remind you of a bloom left untended.
You take pride in the way youâve arranged your small shop. No flower is placed randomly, rather, you wanted them to speak to one another, talking in a language only few can understand. All your visitors have never failed to mention just how beautiful it looks. And yet, here he stands, untouched by its light.
âIâm just looking,â he says, his voice barely a whisper, and you have to lean in to catch its fragmented pieces. His gaze skims over the flowers, never lingering, never seeing.
âIs it your first time in Giverny?â you ask.
He nods, tucking his hands into his pockets. A white graphic tee clings to him, a plaid shirt tied loosely around his waist. A cross dangles from his neck. Your eyes trace the hollows of his cheeksâhe is beautiful in the way shattered glass is. In the way standing amidst a storm is.
âIt is,â he says curtly, then hesitates. âIâll be here for a little while, though. Three or four months⊠Weâll see.â
âThatâs exciting!â You smile, sidling closer. He smells of something sweetâflowers and musk, warmth and rain. âSo, you donât know what kind of flowers youâre looking for, do you?â
He shakes his head. âNo.â He whispers it as if ashamed of not knowing.
âThen Iâll make you a welcome bouquet! On the house.â
âYou donât have to do that,â he murmurs, your eyes locking on his. all you see is his sadness, itâs everywhere, dripping over his face, staining his clothes, the very air around him. Heâs so sad it makes you sad too.
âItâs okay,â you say softly. âIâd like to.â
A pause, then, something uncontainable prompts you to addâ
âI know what itâs like to need to get away. Even if just for a little while.â
Your cheeks warm under his scrutinizing gaze. Youâve never been this bold with a stranger. Did you overstep?
But he only holds your eyes a moment longer before exhaling, a quiet breath through his nose.
âThank you.â
You get to work. He lingers by your desk, watching as you deliberate over which flowers to pick. Minutes pass, and you can feel his gaze, burning as it traces the nape of your neck.
You know what to pick then. White Freesiaâdelicate, trumpet-shaped, the star of the bouquet. You pair them with Delphinium, deep blue against soft white, and babyâs breath, like a scattering of stars. A touch of foliage, thenâ
âWhatâs your favorite color?â you ask suddenly.
His eyes widen.
âHm? Oh. Umâblue.â
You grin, reaching for blue wrapping paper. Scribbling a note, you tuck it into the bouquet before placing it in his hands.
âTa-da,â you smile. âI hope Iâll see you again.â
Itâs a courtesy to say to all your clients, but somehow you find yourself meaning it more when it comes to him. His sadness startles you, you do not know what must be roaming inside his mind for him to be this sorrowfulâ like an open wound, gushing droplets of blood for everyone to see.
âWill I? Right?â you suddenly add, a touch eager, worried.
His fingers delicately brush the petals.
âYeah. You will.â
â
It is many hours later, the sky is dipped in an exquisite shade of midnight blue. Yet, sleep still refused to visit Hyunjin.
He lies awake, staring at the bouquet by his bedside. The note you wrote him itched behind his eyelids: Listen to the flowers. Theyâre always talking :)
He exhales, finally reaching for his phone. He types in a quick search: meaning of Freesia.
Friendship.
A small smile tugs at his lips.
Would you like to be his friend?
He doesnât have much to offer. But maybe youâd like it if he just sat by your side while you tended to your flowers. Heâll make himself small too. You wouldnât even feel his presence.
â
Hyunjin hesitates at your shop entranceâ Anthomania, the dusty pink sign reads, swaying softly with the breeze. Itâs around nine a.m., the quaint town slowly buzzing with life, like a swarm of bees swirling around the first blooms of spring. Heâs clad in a white blouse, its first two buttons undone. His jade necklace rests comfortably by his collarbones, and he itches to touch it, to ground himself away from the anxiety thrumming right beneath his skin.
Is it too soon? To see you again in the very first hour of the next day? What if he had misread your gesture? What if the bouquet was nothing more than kindness, a simple marketing strategy? He must not be the only one youâve given flowers to-
âOh, hey!â you greet cheerfully, suddenly appearing beside him, a basket of fresh yellow tulips balanced on your hips. The scent of roses clings to you. Your eyes are so bright as if morning dew dripped into them too. You look happy, and itâs nine a.m., and Hyunjin doesnât regret coming by as much as before.
âHi,â he smiles, hesitant, awkwardly, only to wince inwardly. Is this what he has come to? Second guessing everything he does, even something as instinctive as smiling?
âI, um... I brought you croissants?â The statement tilts into a question as he lifts the paper bag, the warmth of the bakery still clinging to it. âAs a thank you. For the bouquet. Forââ He hesitates, his gaze flickering downward. âThe Freesia. And⊠the friendship.â
Your lips curve into a smile, the morning sun catching on the glitter dusted across your eyelids. âSo, you did listen to what the flowers had to say.â
You push the wooden door open, and he quickly follows.
âI looked up their meaning, if thatâs what you mean.â
âIt doesnât sound nearly as romantic when you word it this way,â you pout, plucking the croissants from his hands. Hyunjin has to smile, pretend as if your words did not just stab him right across his chest in the middle of your shop. A gruesome act in the midst of beauty.
He too used to look for romance in everything. Not anymore. The more you seek it, the more it learns how to wound you.
He clears his throat, swallowing the phantom taste of blood before it can spill past his lipsâbefore it can stain your flowers, stain you.
âI also looked up the meaning of Anthomania, an obsession with flowers in Latin. Are you?â
âObsessed? You mean?â you giggle softly. âGiven that I packed my bags and opened a florist shop in this town despite everyoneâs warnings⊠Iâd say yes.â
âWhy Giverny?â
âI donât know,â you muse, gaze drifting toward the window. Two children are walking hand in hand past Anthomania, their giggles make you smile for a fleeting instant. âSome places just feel right to our souls. Maybe because they know before we do that something beautiful is meant to happen there.â
You turn back to him, eyes warm. âCoffee?â You gesture toward the machine, and he nods, lost in thought.
âYou seem distant,â you muse, gently placing a steaming cup of coffee before him. The scent of freshly ground beans drifts through the air, but it doesnât spark anything within himânothing like it once did. Not anymore. âLike your heart is elsewhere,â you finish.
âMy heart?â He smiles softly, a breathy laugh escaping him. âDoesnât the expression say your mind?â
You giggle, shaking your head. âOur minds wander all the time, thatâs natural,â you say, voice trailing off as you study his face. âBut youâŠâ You hesitate, unsure. âYou look like someone whoâs been separated from their heart, and now, youâre almost grieving for it.â
He flinches.
Your eyes widen, and in a panic, you cover your mouth. âOh god, Iâm sorry. I donât know what I said that I didnât mean toâfuck, Iâm sorry, I never think before I speakââ
âNo, no,â he interrupts, shaking his head, his voice gentle. You quiet down, the color rising to your cheeks, and he feels itâseen, in ways he hadnât thought possible. By a florist on the other side of the world, a stranger, a kind one, a beautiful one.
âYouâre right.â His fingers tighten around the cup, his grip a little too tight. âI donât think I can get my heart back. It feels like itâs buried somewhere far from me⊠I think I buried it,â he adds in a choked whisper, âthat makes it worse.â
It strikes him how easily the words fall from his lips, how terrifying they are to say aloud. Yet, they slip out before you with no resistance, no shame. Maybe itâs the flowersâthe thought that their petals might absorb the ugliness of his words, carry them away. Or maybe itâs just you, and the warmth of your gaze, that makes it feel safe to speak.
âDo you know where the lotus grows?â you suddenly ask.
He shakes his head, caught off guard by the shift in conversation.
âTheir seeds are buried deep into the mud, forgotten at the bottom of still water. But then they germinate. They break through the darkness, reaching for the sun rays, until one day, they bloom, floating atop the water, untouched by the ugliness of where they have been, beautiful.â Your gaze softens. âMaybe your heart is simply being reborn. Give it time. It will find its way back to you.â
â
Hyunjin sits on a bench overlooking the Epte River, a fresh bouquet beside himâwhite lilies and pink tulips. Hope and warmth. He insisted on paying this time, slipping you a tip far too generous against your loudest protests.
For the first time in six months, something stirs within Hyunjin. Not quite sadness, not quite griefâsomething else.
His fingers itch for his charcoal pens, for his pastel watercolors. not to sketch the bouquet at his side, not to capture the riverâs beauty. No, only to try, attempt to trace the memory of your smile.
He clenches his fingers into a tight fist. Not yet. But maybe⊠soon. When he finally learns the sound of your name.
That happens quicker than Hyunjin thought it would.
For three days, Hyunjin has watched his flowers with bated breath, waiting for the first petal to give in, for the first sign of decay. Then, at last, the freesia wilts, one trumpet falling to his bedside. And before he can think, Hyunjin is already out the door, following the familiar path that leads him to Anthomania.
âBack so soon?â you tease, grinning as he steps inside, the bell above chiming sweetly.
He falters beneath your gaze, almost self-conscious, as warmth creeps up his neck, blooming across his cheeks in shades of pink. âIâuhâsorry, I can justââ He gestures toward the door, flustered, but you only laugh, reaching for his wrist and pulling him deeper into the shop.
âOh my god, Iâm kidding! Youâre always welcome here.â
The ghost of your touch lingers on his skin, almost burning him right where your fingers rested. It feels unfamiliar, strangeâto feel anything other than sorrow resting in his bones.
âI wanted new flowers,â he finally says.
You giggle. âAre you opening a flower shop?â
âYeah,â he says, a smile tugging at his lips. âCompeting with yours, actually.â
You pout, snipping the stems of the sunflowers piled up before you. âThatâs unfair. People will keep coming to you just because youâre pretty.â
âSo you think Iâm pretty?â He grins, a smile that does not feel rehearsed, nor heavy on his face. Heâs smiling because he simply wishes to.
âWell, you are. Arenât you?â you simply say, as if there is no reason to be coy about something as evident as this.
His smile softens, so does his voice. âYouâre very truthful.â
âIsnât it a waste of time to hide how you feel about things? Flowers are beautiful, right? Why is it so easy to say? Why should it be any different for people?â
You arenât lying, that is your philosophy, youâve found that lies sit heavy on your lungs, as if youâre caging your breaths in. Hiding the truth feels even heavier, like stones wrapped around your ankles, pulling you down. But still, complimenting Hyunjin makes you feel uncharacteristically shy.
You donât know what to make of himâthis stranger who keeps on returning to see you, his sadness trailing him like a shadow, his eyes dimmed, as if he had to snuff out their light, to pretend as if no soul inhabits his body, so heâd be left alone. So heâd survive.
âYouâre right,â he says, gaze flickering toward the street. âI hate lies. I really, really hate them.â he grows quieter, smaller.
Something within you tightens at his words, at the sincerity within them mostly. You set your flowers down, turn to face him with your pinky extended.
âThen I promise that Iâll never lie to you.â
He exhales, his shoulders releasing some of their tension. And after a moment, his pinky hooks around yours. âNeither will I.â
Your fingers are soft, delicate, and he notices that your eyeshadow matches your shirt today. Auburn, a color that makes your irises gleam. He wants to tell you youâre beautiful, but the words feel too fragile in his mouth. Not as easy for him as they are for you.
Hyunjin had come for flowers, but you do not rush him. Instead, you bring him a glass of fresh lemonade, mint leaves and lemon slices swirling in ice, and pull up a stool by the window. The shop is quiet, save for the music floating from the speakersâNeon Moon by Cigarettes After Sex. His pick. You have similar tastes.
He watches you, not in a way that unsettles you, but in a way that makes you hyper-aware of your hands, of your breath, of your heartbeat. Mostly, he looks at the flowers, asking questions, his curiosity insatiableâWhat does this one symbolize? And this one? And this? But still, it is you who feels scrutinized, as if bathed in a bright, glaring neon light.
A soft hour passes thenâsoft like the moon light brushing against the window, soft like the way he speaks, voice never rising above a murmur when he answers your questions.
âIâve been meaning to ask. Whatâs your name?â
âHyunjin.â
You taste it, let the letters settle on your tongue before swallowing it down. It will take root within you and bloom into something beautiful later, though you do not yet know it.
You say yours.
âAnd what do you do, Hyunjin?â his name already feels familiar for you to speak.
âIâm a painter. Was. I⊠Iâm not really sure.â he almost cowers in his place, you pretend as if you donât notice, but your grip on the scissors falter.
âWas?â you echo.
âI havenât painted in six months.â
Oh.
âAre you taking a break?â
âNo. I⊠I actually,â he pauses, sighing. âI donât want to lie to you, so Iâd rather not answer,â he says, voice quiet, almost pleading, as if baring a wound too raw to support the weight of his words.
âItâs okay,â you smile, placing a comforting hand on his shoulder. You can see his moles from this up close, the shape of his velvety lips as they part to exhale.
âIâd like to tell you, itâs justâŠâ
âDoes it hurt you?â
He nods, sudden tears glistening in his waterline. The sight makes something within you crumble. You know this painâthe kind that lingers just beneath the surface, waiting for the smallest touch to release it.
âThe burden will ease with time. And then youâll be able to speak of it. Your pain will be released into the wind, and the wind will scatter it away. it always does.â
âWill it still hurt this much?â he asks, lip trembling as he gazed up at you, pupils wide and lost
âIt will be bearable. and soon youâll grow accustomed to it. And then it will become a friend.â
âI suck at making friends though,â he says earnestly and you both burst into giggles.
âI don't think so. Look, you have befriended me.â
âYeah, youâre my friend.â he smiles like the afternoon sun, like he has forgotten the warmth he used to carry at his zenith. âI'm happy you are.â
â
Hyunjin first met Scarlet in his art gallery, where the winter winds seemed to carry her in, sweeping past the doorway with each click of her heels.
She moved gracefully through the room, pausing before every painting, her crimson lips pressing together as she tilted her head to the side. Contemplating. Now and then, a hand would drift to her raven hair, tucking it behind her ear, twirling it between her delicate fingers. He was drawn to herâ to her olive skin, the depth in her brown eyes, the curve of her neck that seemed to call his name.
Scarlet was a sculptor, and like the name she bore, she was vivid, untamed, catching the eyes of everyone around her. And she basked in their gaze, feeding on their admiration like it was the very oxygen she breathed.
She loved Hyunjin loudly, extravagantly, parading him through the world as if to say, Look what I have found. An artist who only has eyes for me. She draped him in praise, her voice ringing clear for all to hear. And for a while, he believed it.
But Scarlet did not love himânot in the way he had hoped. She loved his brightest hues, the fire in his hands, the sound of his name murmured in circles of art and acclaim. She stood beside him in the gallery, basking in the applause for his paintings as though it belonged to her. She loved the lights, the cameras, the way his gaze softened when it landed on her.
But she did not love his bluesâthe quiet ache that spilled from him when inspiration faded. She did not love the weight in his voice when he longed for a hand to hold, for a shoulder to rest upon. When the fire in him dimmed, when he was no longer the sun with planets orbiting at his feet, she withdrew. almost bored. He saw it in the flicker of her eyes, in the way her attention wandered elsewhere. As if he was a burden to care for, to tend to.
Hyunjin came to understand that Scarlet did not love him. Not truly. Not despite the way she swore she did. Not despite the way she kissed him before what turned to be his final work trip, her lips scorching against his skin. âSo youâd carry me with you,â she had whispered, winking, leaving a mark on his neck like a signature, like a brand.
And he did carry her, he still doesâlike a weight wrapped around his ankles, like smoke filling his lungs, thick with the taste of his own shortcomings. He was not enough for her. And if he was not enough for her, then perhaps he would never be enough at all. in anything he does.
But the sting on his neck eases when heâs near you.
A month has passed since he arrived in Giverny. He has seen little of itâonly the lake that stretches beyond his window, and you.
You do not shy away from his silence. If anything, your smile brightens when you see him. You do not speak of his withering career, his lost passion. You do not question why he needs flowers twice a week, and why he needs to talk to you for an hourâsometimes two, sometimes threeâbefore deciding which blooms to pick. what words heâd like to convey to you without speaking.
Except for once.
He was lingering by the lilies, his fingers gently caressing their pink petals, tracing the lines of crimson right in their middle. Though it took him all his will to not look at you, again, more than whatâs deemed socially acceptable. To capture you in his mind since he cannot do so with his pens.
âI saw your paintings,â you suddenly said, words coming out in a rushed string. He froze in his place, hand hovering over the rosy flowers. You sidled up to him. You smelled sweeter than all the blooms combined.
âI looked you up. I was curious and I⊠I canât stop thinking of your paintings. They are exquisite Hyunjin.â you said with a conviction that seemed to rekindle something with him, a fire to paint even better so youâd compliment him more.
âReally?â he asked, turning to look at you. His eyes searched yours, looking for something, a reassurance, that he wasnât a lost cause, that youâd look at him the way you do withering flowers, with the same affection as fully blooming ones.
âYes. Your use of color⊠itâs breathtaking. Itâs as if you give them voices, emotions, a soul almost. Especially that blue painting, the man screaming. His eyes⊠they feel endless, like sorrow spilling over. Itâs soââ You stopped yourself, laughing. âIâm rambling, arenât I?â
âNoâno,â he rushed to say, stepping closer, a flush creeping up his neck. âPlease. Tell me more.â
And you did.
Over a chocolat chaud at your favorite pĂątisserie, you pulled up each of his paintings, tracing every detail you loved with words only an outsider to art could offerâunpolished, unrestrained, but brimming with wonder. You asked him questions, too. What inspired you? Why this color, this shape, this technique? Which one was your favorite? Your hardest? Your loneliest?
You talked and talked, until the drink grew cold but his heart felt lighter than it had in months.
Hyunjin was no stranger to praiseâhe was South Koreaâs youngest millionaire-painter, after all. His work was admired, auctioned, owned. And yet, no compliment had ever felt quite like yoursâso eager, so sincere, so soothing.
That evening, he walked you home, stopping just before your front door, neither of you quite willing to part.
âCan I have your number?â he asked suddenly.
You tilted your head, smiling.
âFor⊠for the flowers,â he added, a little too quickly. âSo I can order them, you know, in advance?â
âRight,â you giggled, typing your number into his phone. His fingers brushed against yours, his soul felt like it was cleaved wide open.
That night, he lay in bed, staring at your empty conversation, heart thrumming. Finally, he types a message.
thank you for today :) i dont think i expressed it well, but your words made me happy
really
Two seconds.
of course!!!
And thenâ
idk what happened hyunjin, but⊠i think art will find you again,, i donât think a painter like you could ever stop painting
itâd be a waste for our world, really
He reads your words again and again, a quiet smile curling at the corners of his lips. They linger in his mind as his fingers brush the worn spine of his sketchbook, as he coaxes it open after months of neglect. And then he draws for the first time in monthsânothing grand, nothing worth sharing, surely. Just a rose at first, simple and familiar, like the path to Anthomania.
Then, he turns the page. His posture shifts; he leans into his desk, back curved, brow furrowed in concentration. Time spins forward unnoticed. He doesnât realize heâs been holding his breath till he finally exhales it, putting his pen down. he sees it then, what he painted in his insatiable frenzy. itâs you, smelling the rose.
He sleeps with a blooming blush on his face that night, as the inks in his dream bleeds into the color of your lips, the lines of his sketches softening into those of your silhouette.
â
Hyunjin started texting you more after thatâon the days he forced himself not to drop by your flower shop. Because, yes, you said he was your friend, still, he didnât know how many visits itâd take for you to realize heâs not worthy of friendship, or love, or the warm way you gaze at him.
But he was still greedy, drinking in the way conversations between you flowed as easily as rushing water. You spoke of everything and nothing: your favorite flowerâtulips, his favorite painterâMonet. The way he missed the iced americanos from home, his deep disdain for eggplants, your love for glittery eyeshadow, and the names of the stars outside your window.
Your messages became a breath of fresh air to him, a little sanctuary hidden within his phone, filled with pictures of the blooms you carefully arranged each morning. He had no paintings to send in return, so instead, he captured his walks by the river, the way sunlight draped over the fruit he laid on his checkered picnic cloth.
Then, it turned to calls, and Hyunjinâs world shifted when your voice rang like an answered prayer through his phone. He was initially timid, calling you to check if you had sunflowers in your shop. It was an excuse, really, because it was nearing midnight and he felt terribly lonely in a way only you can soothe.
Your conversation didnât stop then. Instead, it continued like the turning of books, spilling from one page to another. You were both so curious about one another, that it seemed as if you never ran out of questions to ask.
âWhen did you think of becoming a florist?â He asked you one night, the rustling of your sheets told him you were shifting in bed, in search of comfort.
âWhen I was five.â His eyes fluttered shut, as if to better listen, to pretend you were near. âMy mom used to have lots of flowers in our backyard, and Iâd tend to them on the weekends and vacation. I knew I wanted to spend the rest of my life surrounded by beauty, and wisdom.â
âWisdom?â he asks.
âMm.â And he can imagine you lying on your back, staring up at your ceiling. He suddenly wishes he was next to you, holding your hand as you spoke. âEverything I know is from flowers.â
âWhatâs the most valuable lesson, you think?â
Youâre quiet for a long while, only the softness of your breathing ringing through the phone. It lulls him to a peaceful place he hasnât set foot in in a long time. Somewhere where his worries drift away, carried by the tide of your presence.
âThat flowers always bloom again. Even when the winter stretches for months and months, and the cold feels so harsh you forget what the sun ever felt like. Even then, the flowers will bloom once more. Winter passes, and spring comes.â
He bites his lip, as if trying to sew shut his mouth, physically stopping the strings of words from rolling off his tongue. And yet, they win.
âYou feel like spring, little florist.â
A sharp inhale. Yours. A breath, unsteady. His. He wishes to bury himself within his covers. He wishes he could teleport to you.
âThank you, Hyune.â The nickname settles against the sore places in his chest. He felt bruised by it, split open in the gentlest way.âI hope you have dreams as sweet as you.â
Hyunjin didn't sleep that night, not when his heart hadnât felt this alive in an eternity, bursting with colors he hadn't seen in so long.
The phone calls continued, night after night, your voice coming to him as his own breath. still, no matter how much he enjoyed seeing your name light up his screen, nothing compared to you in person. Watching your expressions shift with his every word, witnessing your hands coax life into each bouquet, the warmth you pour nto every customer you spoke to.
People seemed to leave your shop a little lighter, as if you had tucked something magical between their petals. Hyunjin knew why. Itâs because you understood flowers beyond their beauty, saw meaning even in the ones with bruised roots and browning leaves. And it is that same compassion you extended to humans. Though you seemed unaware of how much grace you carried within you.
It moved him. It unraveled him.
Hyunjin hadnât known what he had been yearning for these past six months. The ache had been constant, an insatiable hunger for something nameless, a restlessness settling right beneath his skin, an itch he could not scratch. But now he knowsâhe has always been longing for kindness.
Your kindness, to be exact.
âYou havenât been to Monetâs house?!â you exclaim, eyes wide in disbelief. Itâs your lunch break, and Hyunjin has brought you seafood pasta from a place he discovered on one of his walks.
âNo, I havenât seen much of Giverny, to be honest,â he admits.
âBut youâve been here for forty-five days.â
âHave you been counting?â he smirks, teasing.
âNo,â your voice grows an octave higher, âit just coincided with a big shipment of roses, thatâs all.â (That is a half-truth.)
You clear your throat, waving a hand dismissively in the air. âAnyways, letâs go tomorrow!â
Hyunjinâs heart plummets to his knees. You must notice itâthe flicker in his expression, the slight falter in his gaze.
âDonât you want to go?â
He says nothing. Your voice softens.
âDo you want to go alone?â
Hyunjin sighs, taking a long sip of the strawberry lemonade you prepared that day. The sweetness of the fruit makes it easier for him to speak.
âI told you that Monet is my favorite painter, right? When I started painting, Iâm talking thirteen, fourteen, I was obsessed with technique, with proving that my paintings could be as realistic as possible. But then I discovered impressionism. And I⊠I fell in love with it. I realized that abstraction could hold even more emotion, even more depth than realistic paintings. And I⊠Iâve always wanted to see Monetâs gardens, to see what inspired so many of my favorite paintings.â He sucks in a deep breath, âbut Iâm scared⊠Iâm terrified Iâll sit there amidst so much beauty and still feel nothing. That I wonât feel inspired. That I wonât wish to paint again.â
You nod, understanding, your eyes softening like silk honey. A quiet settles between you before your face brightens.
âIsnât it good then? If you donât feel inspired right away then weâll have an excuse to visit such a beautiful place again.â
He exhales, something in his chest loosening.
âHow do you do that?â
âDo what?â
âFind a silver lining in everything I say.â
You smile, almost melancholic, your gaze lost somewhere else. âI believe life is made up of lots of sorrows and lots of silver linings.â Your eyes meet his again. âSince my house burned down, I now own a better view of the moon⊠Itâs a Japanese quote,â you clarify after a heartbeat. âIâm not that good with words.â
âReally? I find that I like your words much more,â he says, earnestly.
Both your fingers twitch at the same time.
Do yours hungrily want to reach for his too?
â
You like Hyunjin.
It seemed to be an inevitable outcome, one you didnât even try to outrun, a tide you did not resist, instead, letting the water carry you wherever it saw fit. Itâs as if you knew it was bound to happen when he set foot into Anthomenia for the first time, when his eyes glazed over the flowers with so much sorrow it felt like thorns curling around your throat. When he returned, again and again, when you started awaiting him with your breath clenched between your teeth. When you selfishly wished your flowers would wilt faster just so youâd be able to see him again.
It was inevitable for you to like Hyunjin. The beautiful man who sees beauty in everything but himself. The tortured painter with a heart so bruised youâre scared a single press of your thumb would be his undoing, like an overripe fruit, so sensitive to any touch, aching to be treated with tenderness.
You do not expect anything out of this crush. You do not expect him to reciprocate your feelings. You donât think he ever would; even fantasizing of him thinking of you as fondly as you think of him makes you feel like youâre floating on cotton clouds. But then, the plummeting would only hurt even more, wouldnât it? The sweetest dreams always ache at their zenith right before they dissolve into nothingness.
But you understand Hyunjin, in ways even you canât fully describe or explain. In ways you arenât sure he would himself. You canât fault him for thatâ Hyunjin can only see your glittering surface. After all, youâve gotten better at concealing your anguish, worn it for so long it has become a second skin to you.
But what matters is that you understand Hyunjin. It is because you understand that you wish for his spark to come back.
A life with no spark is no life, after all.
Hyunjin is growing increasingly nervous as you wait in line to enter Monetâs home and gardens. Heâs fiddling with his Vetements t-shirt, tucking his hand into his jeans only to remove them once again. His fingers twist his jade necklace, then spin the rings adorning his hand, only to reach for his necklace once more.
You stare right ahead as you finally take hold of his fingers, entwining them softly with yours. You can feel him staring at you, his gaze burning the curve of your neck as his hand goes limp in your hold. He looks at you, and you look ahead. Youâre scared of what he will read in your trembling irises if you dare hold his gaze.
But he doesnât let go. Only holding on to you tighter, his thumb swiping gently across your palm. Your wrist. Anywhere its softness can reach.
Youâve been within these colorful gardens countless times before. On your first day in Giverny and once per month since, without fail, except when it closes for Winter.
Yet, you are always as bewitched by how beautifully arranged the gardens are, by how vastly their greenery stretches before your eyes. There is beauty to behold wherever your eyes rest, conversations between blooms to catch at every corner. You smell the mingling fragrancesâ the sweetness of roses and the citrus of orange blossoms. You hear the birds, singing and rejoicing in seeing another day, the rush of water carving its path through stones.
It is buzzing with life, the nature that seems to stretch its hand at you, beckoning you into the warmest of embraces.
Though today, you do not heed its call. Today, you hold on to Hyunjinâs hand.
He doesnât let go of your hold as he slowly strolls around, stopping by the dahlias, breath caught in his throat as a bee buzzes around a nearby crimson peony. He leans into a yellow rose, his nose nearly brushing the dewdrops gathered on its petals. He breathes in beauty, lets it fill the hollows within him, and you watchâbecause seeing it through his eyes makes it all the more beautiful.
He smiles as he climbs the stairs of the home. As he pauses in the living room, taking in the dozen paintings hung on the wallâA Woman with a Parasol, The Water Lily Pond, Impression, Sunrise, Poppies, Bouquet of Sunflowers. Then, the lively bedrooms scattered around the home, the vibrant blue kitchen, the Japanese prints, and the pink orchid.
There is a little magic to his step as you follow the flowery path to the Water Lily Pond, with bamboo trees greeting you on your walk. He pulls you onto a bench, his eyes fixed on the turquoise and the floating water lilies, rootless yet still as happy, as beautiful. Like Hyunjin.
You canât be as truthful as you wish around him anymore. Every compliment is starting to taste like a confession to you.
âI was in love with a girl,â he says, resting your interwoven hands upon his thigh. Your breath stumbles. You did not expect the sharp, sudden sting of jealousy latching onto your ribs, the burn of it. You look at the pond, hoping the water will rise from its place and douse the fire in your chest.
âShe was my muse for the longest time. I was foolish, so I⊠I placed my heart within her palms. Here, take it, itâs yours, I told her. I was too blinded by my own need to be loved to realize that she didnât love me.â
You steal a glance at him to find his eyes closed, his head leaning back. Heâs so beautiful it almost feels like a dagger pressed against your throat.
âShe cheated on me. In my own bed. While I was away for work,â he whispers, but his words still ring loudly in your ear. His words are so violent they feel out of place in such a beautiful setting. You swallow them. You donât let him bear their weight alone.
âI donât love her anymore. I think it evaporated the moment I saw her with him. But what hurtsââ His voice trembles, and when he turns to you, his eyes are glistening, âwhat kills me is that I showed her all of me. I bared my soul to her, and it did not matter. It wasnât enough for her to love me. And I⊠I donât paint out of thin air, I paint out of my soul. I pour from myself onto the canvas. And if what makes me me isnât worthy, then how could my paintings ever be enough? How could I ever be enough? In anything, to anyone?â
What do you do when someone hands you their bruised heart, bloody and butchered, when they unveil their deepest pains under the scorching sunlight, out in the open, with nowhere to hide it, nowhere to cancel it? What do you do with this violence? How do you undo it? How do you soothe it?
You donât know. You wish you knew, more than ever before, as Hyunjin looks at youâalmost expectantly, pleadinglyâas if he has been waiting for months to speak these words to another soul. To unveil it.
Release me. You could almost hear it on the tip of his tongue. Please. Please. Please.
âHyunjin,â you choke, your thumbs sweeping away the reflections of the swaying branches on his tear-streaked skin. âHyunjin, Hyunjin, Hyunjin,â you repeat, as if he could hear the weight his name carries, the way it has taken roots within your ribs. âYou are enough. You were enough before her, and you will remain so after.â
His lower lip trembles and quakes; you can feel that heâs standing on the precipice of unraveling, completely, loose threads falling apart at the slightest gust of wind. You canât stitch him back together, you canât order the wind to pause in its travels. But you can speak.
âDonât torture yourself over things that arenât your doing. She may have been your inspiration, but she was never the sole core of your talent. That is all you, Hyunjin. Your kindness is you, and your paintings are you. No matter who you loved, or if you had loved no one at all. You still would have made it here. Because you are Hyunjin.â
Hyunjin exhales, a sound between a sigh and a sob. âWhat if I feel like nothing without her?â
âSheâs only everything because youâve given her your entire self. Sheâs everything because you see in her a reflection of yourself. Your beautiful self.â You exhale softly. His tears gather at his lashes like petals trembling before the fall.
âWe promised not to lie to one another, didnât we?â you say, voice barely above a breath. âIâve been lonely here, Hyunjin. Not physically. But something has been missing. A friend. You. Having you here makes me happy. And someone who isnât beautiful could never make the world more beautiful just by being in it.â You smile, your nose tip almost resting against his. âYou are enough, Hyunjin. Her wrongdoings arenât your fault.â
He nods, closing his eyes, leaning into the warmth of your palm, his lips almost brushing against your skin. âI want to paint again. I miss it terribly.â
âYou will.â
His next words are softer than the wind rustling the trees. âI drew you.â
You swallow the lump in your throat. âDid I turn out pretty?â
He smiles like a spring sun, warm and kind on your soul. âOf course. It would be impossible for you to be otherwise.â
â
Something has shifted.
Like sailing winds catching the perfect speed to carry a boat to safety, something within Hyunjin has clicked into place. Eased is the better way to describe it, as if his heart, once sinking like a stone in his chest, now floats weightlessly along his ribs, unrestrained.
He has been happier since stepping out of Monetâs house, his smile blooming the way flowers do in spring, the way water rushes down a waterfall, like a second nature.
He pauses before you, the sun that has pulled him from the dark, clasping his hands together. You smile, tilting your head, and his heart swoons at the simple motion, swaying as if caught in the wind.
âShould we rent bikes?â he asks, grinning. âThereâs so much I havenât seen in Giverny.â
You pout, teasing. âIs my shop no longer enough for you?â
He shakes his head fervently. âNo, no, your shop is still the most beautiful thing Iâve ever seen in my life.â His eyes widen with (exaggerated) sincerity. âI think all the other florists never stood a chance against you. In fact, every flower shop in the world should close right now!â
You laugh as he throws an arm over your shoulder, pulling you close. He leans into you instinctively, as if he belongs there, inhaling your flowery scent, borrowing your warmth.
âAlright, alright,â you giggle, âIâll be your tour guide, then.â
True to your word, the two of you spend the afternoon bikingâpast the river, through the narrow streets of Giverny, past the old Mill of Vernon and the Impressionism Museum where flowers sketch your path. The sun sinks behind you, spilling watercolors across the sky. The wind tousles Hyunjinâs hair, and he feels it for the first time in a long timeâwhat it must be like to be a bird. Free. Unbound. Guided by nothing but the pull of his own heart.
You keep glancing over your shoulder as you bike ahead of him, tossing excruciatingly beautiful smiles his way. He feels them in his chest, burning and ablaze where coldness once sat.
By the time you stop to rest, youâre both breathless, slightly sweaty but pleasantly exhausted.
He can already sense itâ youâre only seconds away from saying you should head back, but heâs still not satiated of you, he doesn't think he ever will. âCome home with me. I want to cook for you. As a thank you.â
His cheeks are rosy, his chest rising and falling as he awaits your response. He prays you wonât say no. He thinks heâs ready to beg at your feet if you refuse.
But your smile is warm, your gaze soft as it traces the contours of his face. Youâre already saying yes with your eyes.
âDepends. What will you cook for me, Mr. Hwang?â
âAnything youâd like.â
That turns out to be just ramyeon as Hyunjin quickly realizes his fridge is unfit for anything more elaborate. He peers inside, dismayed, and you burst into laughter at his expression, clutching the sides of your stomach. But as you watch him move around the kitchen, speaking excitedly about all the paintings heâs inspired to create now, your laughter slowly fades.
Because you see it thenâa vision. Hyunjin cooking you breakfast tomorrow. And the day after. And the years to come. You see yourself standing up, wrapping your arms around his waist, pressing a tender kiss to the nape of his neck. Itâs so vivid, so sweet to imagine that it disarms you. Leaves you aching and pulsing for nothing. Like a heart beating with no blood flowing through it.
The vision lingers, syrup-thick, as Hyunjin hands you a steaming bowl of noodles. And when he gently wipes a smudge of sauce from the corner of your lipsâwhen he licks it from his own thumb without thinkingâyour pulse stutters. His gaze darkens, storms brewing behind his irises. You feel as if heâs kissing you with his eyes alone, touching you as he stands a few feet away.
Hyunjin only manages to steady himself when you both settle in the canopy in his backyard, sipping the peach lemonade you made for him days ago, listening to the cicadas humming far away. The breeze is cool against his collarbones. The full moon bathes you both in silver light.
It seems closer tonight, as if watching over him. As if urging him to speak.
âCan I paint you?â he asks suddenly. âI⊠Iâd like to paint you with you here.â
You blink, caught off guard, before placing your hand over his.
âIâd love that, Hyune.â You smile softly. âBut tonight, Iâd rather you paint yourself. I think it would help you see that you donât need any muse but you.â
The sincerity in your voice makes him ache, makes him want to collapse into your arms with the certainty that you would catch him. You didnât run when his pain shadowed you, when his tears slipped down your palm like salty rivulets. You didnât let go.
He feels you within him nowâa soft mass of stars and sunlight, resting below his ribs, expanding, glowing, loving.
So he does exactly that.
As the night weaves itself forward, the two of you settle into his roomâyou curled up on his bed, thumbing through a book, while he brings out his oil paints, the scent of turpentine invading his senses at once, like an old friend. The sight of you in his room drives him to the edge of delirium. You belong in his home, in his heart, so effortlessly that it makes something deep in his chest ache.
The conversation drifts in and out between you, like waves kissing the shoreânever fully retreating, never fully letting go. Shadows stretch and soften beneath the moonlight. You are half-asleep when his voice stirs you awake.
âWhat do you think, little florist?â
He tilts the painting toward you, his heart lodged somewhere in his throat.
It is a portrait of himselfâbut not as the world sees him. Rendered in deep Prussian and Manganese blue, abstract save for his eyes, which shimmer with unshed tears caught in the waterline. Yet his expression is not sorrow. No, it speaks of reverence. As if he is gazing upon something unbearably beautiful. Something so profound, it threatens to undo him.
You.
Your breath catches as you push yourself up, eyes widening.
âMy God, you are so talented,â you whisper, stepping beside him, drawn in by the painting. He almostâalmostâlets his head rest against your side but stops himself. Instead, your hand finds his shoulder, grounding, warm. You squeeze gently.
âHow you ever thought you werenât good enough is beyond me. This is the most beautiful painting Iâve ever seen. I mean it.â
His ears burn. He feels their warmth creeping down his neck, this unbearable, tender shyness you seem to bring out in him every time.
âThank you,â he murmurs, voice barely above a breath.
Your gaze flickers to the window, to the darkened sky. âItâs 3 a.m. already?â you murmur, blinking as exhaustion settles over you.
He hesitates for only a moment before reaching out, fingers curling lightly around your wrist.
âStay the night.â It isnât a demand, nor is it casualâit is hesitant, hopeful. âUnless you want me to take you home. I will, of course, butâIâd like you here.â
A pause. Two paths forging before you.
âIâd like that too.â
You change into the oversized T-shirt and pair of shorts he hands you, the fabric hanging loose around your frame. It smells like himâlike paint and something sweet, something flowery too, as if he carries Anthomania on his skin like you do.
As you climb into his bed, he lights a single vanilla candle, its flame wavers, and you watch it for a while, thinking. The bed is wide enough that you do not have to touch. And yetâlike a moth to a flame, like a flower bending instinctively toward the lightâsomething in you aches to move closer. To rest against him. To rest in him.
He feels the same.
It starts with his hand, inching toward yours.
Then, the slow, tentative brush of his pinky against your skin, gently tracing the contours of your palm. Your fingers slide over his, resting there.
âYouâre still awake,â he murmurs, voice low and drowsy.
âSo are you.â
He hums softly, and his thumb begins to moveâsmall, absentminded circles against your skin. As if his body has decided to reach for you before his mind can catch up.
You shift onto your side, edging closer, and now you can see him fullyâthe candlelight catching on his cheekbone, the way his dark hair spills onto the pillow. His eyes flicker open at the movement, lazy and heavy-lidded, a half-smile playing on his lips.
âCanât sleep?â he asks.
You shake your head. âNot yet.â
A pause. A heartbeat.
Then, softer, more vulnerable, he whispers, âCan I hold you?â
Your heart stumbles. For a moment, neither of you breathe.
âCan I tell you something first?â you ask, fully turning toward him, and he follows suit. Your fingers inch toward his face, ghosting over the mole by his eye, the one near the bridge of his nose, then down to his jaw, tracing his pulse where it beats wildly beneath your touch.
âAnything, little florist.â
You swallow. âIâve never been in love before. And Iâve never been loved. Iâve spent the better part of my life craving a feeling that always seemed just out of reach.â A sad smile tugs at your lips. Hyunjinâs eyes soften at your confession. âItâs as if Iâve been deprived of something monumental and grand, something I searched for in everything I did.â You bite your lip. âAnd I like you, Hyunjin. I like you a lot. As silly as it is, because you are you and I am me, but it would kill me if you only wanted to hold me as a friend.â
âShh, what are you saying?â he whispers, his thumb brushing over your lips, soft and reverent. âcanât you see it? you are the one who brought me back to life. I was a wilted thing before you. i feel as if you watered me, like one of your flowers.â
âWell, you are as beautiful as a flower.â A tear slips past your lashes. âAnd I am just a florist.â Perhaps itâs the late hour, or the way his warmth lulls you toward something soft, something safe. Or maybe itâs because the most beautiful person youâve ever met is looking at you as if you are something holy.
But you start crying, unyielding tears coating your cheeks in their wetness. You donât cry prettily nor quietly, but Hyunjin doesnât pull away. He doesnât leave before this gushing wound youâve carriedâthis thirst for love you could never quenchânow overflowing, too much, too much, too much.
Instead, he gently takes your hand, and presses it over his chest. Beneath your palm, his heart pounds wildly, you cannot fathom that it is your doing.
âI think youâre more beautiful than all the flowers combined.â His knuckle tenderly wipes your tears away. âAnd I adore you, my little florist. Not as a friend. In case that wasnât clear.â He giggles, and so do you, something light and giddy coming to life between you.
âThen, can you hold me? Please.â
And he does. Instantly, greedilyâhis arms curling around you, pulling you into the warmth of him. You bury your face in the crook of his neck, breathing him in, letting him breathe you in. You both sigh at once, as if youâve been waiting your whole lives to reach this moment. As if you have spent too many years with no safe space to exhale.
âSo, you like me?â he asks, pressing a tender kiss to your hair.
âI think Iâve made it pretty clear.â You smile, and he laughs.
âYou feel warm,â he whispers, voice quieter now. âAnd safe. I never thought Iâd feel this way again.â His nose tip grazes yours tenderly. âPlease donât hurt me, my little florist.â
âI think Iâd rather hurt myself,â you confess, gently tucking away strands of his hair behind the cuff of his ear.
âThen, never mind. Hurt me instead,â he murmurs. âI donât want you to cry anymore.â
âAre you trying to outdo me?â
âMm, just need to prove I like you more.â
You giggle quietly, blushing. Itâs nearly five a.m. now.
âI feel like Iâm dreaming, Hyunjin. Iâm scared Iâll wake up and wonât find you near.â
âIâm here,â he reassures, placing a tender kiss on the crown of your head. âI wonât leave. But would you wait for me? There are parts of myself I still need to heal before I can love you properly. You understand, right?â
âLove?â you echo.
âIs it too soon?â He shakes his head. âYou know, I donât care. I know that if we continue this way, Iâll only end up loving you. I think Iâve always known.â
âSo did I,â you grin like the sun. âBut I wonât wait for you from afar. Iâll hold your hand till you become even happier.â
He exhales, eyes fluttering shut. It looks like the milky way is swimming within his eyes once they lock on you. âI want to love you so much youâll forget what it felt like to not be loved. I will. I promise you.â
And you believe him.
âCan you start tonight?â
It happens thenâboth of you moving at once, drawn together like tides to the moon, like roots seeking water. Your lips meet and something inside you quakes, shatters, is born again. His kiss is gentle, reverent, the kind of softness that makes your skin prickle, makes you ache in places you didnât know could.
He tastes like peaches, like flowers, like the way his name sounds in your mouth. His hands find your waist, fingers digging into the curve of you, tracing the length of your spine as if memorizing the shape of you, as if afraid you might slip away. And you are floating, slipping in and out of consciousness, dizzy with warmth, with his touch, with the way his lips seek yours again and again, as if he could kiss you for eternity and it still wouldnât be enough to quench his thirst.
Your hand is the first to move beneath his shirt, fingertips grazing over his fevered skin. He shudders, his forehead pressing against yours.
âTouch me,â you whisper.
And Hyunjin swears he could die like thisâif this is death, he would meet it ten times over at your hands.
He is everywhere, all-encompassing, warm, and tender, the weight of him pressing into you, anchoring you to this moment. Still he keeps asking, voice unsteadyâ Would you like me to stop? Tell me and I will. His fingers slip down the ridges of your stomach, tracing every dip, every line of yours, and your answer remains the same, pleadingâ No, keep going, please. please. You are a flower cracking through the hard soil, unfurling, meeting the light for the first time.
You have your answer thenâ why Giverny? It was to find him. It was to be found. It drapes over you like a certainty a year later, when his arm wraps around your shoulders, his chin resting on the crown of your head. As you gaze at the series of paintings heâs created over the past seven monthsâ every bouquet youâve ever made him since his first visit to you. Your gaze drifts to the central piece of his newest expositionâ you, looking out of his window, laying on a bed of wildflowers, the light grazing your bare back like a lover.
He titled it Anthomania. An obsession with you.
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I want to go back over Brennah's sprites to give him a longer beard to fit his long ponytail, so I used this pose for practice :>

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If You Need Me, Call Me
Alexia Putellas x Explorer!R Pt.2 in the 'I Would Climb Every Mountain With You' Universe.

Hi Guys, Thank you for all the love on the first part in this series. This is part 2 that I didn't expect to write. I have an inability to not write angst. TW: Claustrophobia. Injury. Events are not based on any real life events. Part two of I Would Climb Every Mountain With You. I would recommend you read that first, for some context. But you can do what you want really ;-)
You and Alexia had been together, happily, for a year. And it was happily. Though. âTogetherâ is probably being quite liberal with the word. And. You suppose. âHappilyâ is also being quite liberal with the word. You loved Alexia.Â
And Alexia loved you.Â
That was clear to both of you. You admitted it early, before sheâd even left UK soil after sheâd come back with you from your first meeting. Sheâd rolled her eyes at you and the nerves on your face as you lay in bed together in your pokey Cumbrian flat, and kissed the words from your lips; âwell duh, of course you do. And I love you.â which made you laugh and fall into her lips again. But it wasnât even 12 hours later that youâd had to separate with her season starting again and her need to be in Spain. Her teammates had teased her relentlessly on her return. How sheâd U-Hauled with the Jefa de montaña and ran away to the rainey island she so famously disliked just to spend another day together. She'd rolled her eyes and slapped the back of a few heads but it was true. That is what she had done. Sheâd been overjoyed when she spotted you in the crowd on the first home game of the season. Youâd made the surprise trip to Barcelona at the last minute, employing Ingrid to get a ticket in the friends and family section for you. The smile on the Captain's face as she spotted you could be seen from space. You had winked at her and proudly gestured to your brand new Barcelona jersey, Alexias number proudly splayed across your back. As the game ended, with a convincing win for the home team, sheâd made a beeline for you in the stands. Jumping over the barrier and embracing you like you hadnât seen each other for months (oh how used to that feeling you would become), rather than a couple of weeks. âI thought that you preferred rugby?â she had teased you. âAh, I do, but no one told me how hot the captain in blue and red wasâ youâd replied, with a wink. Enjoying the blush youâd created on her face, before it was your turn to blush as Alexias eyes darted to your right and greeted, âMami! Hola!â and embraced a small women in a shirt matching yours who was definitely standing within hearing distance. Just over her shoulder a carbon-copy of Alexia was lurking, a childlike grin on her face and twinkle in her eyes. âAh, and this is mi hermana Alba!â she had introduced you. âWell, nothing like diving in headfirstâ you thought to yourself, as you were introduced to your apparently-new girlfriend's family, as that's what you had just been introduced as, with a squeeze of your hand and a kiss to the side of your head. The Putellas family embraced you with all the enthusiasm in the world. Alba kept you entertained and asked you a million and one questions as you waited for Alexia to be finished with her media and captain duties. Before you knew it you were at an impromptu meet-the-new-english-girlfriend party at the Putellas residence, sharing food with seemingly everyone who had ever been related to Alexia as well as their next door neighbours. Sharing wine, food, and lots of baby Alexia pictures. So yes. You had both moved fast. Maybe it was the speed which you were going that would soon become your downfall. You were moving a million miles an hour and the warning signs were a blur that you couldnât quite make out. Of those first 6 months, you were on an exhibition for 4. You had travelled to Patagonia to climb some of the last unclaimed peaks on the planet with the National Geographic Society. They were unreachable by road or even yak. You had to sail to the bottom of South America and then move your way up on foot. It was arduous, it was treacherous, but you found satisfaction and joy in the difficulty.
You become the first person and only woman to ever summit Orjos del Salado and, as you snapped a picture at the top, all you thought was how excited you were to share your achievement with Alexia. As youâd called her a week later from a dive-bar in a shanty town in central Argentina you could hear the pride and relief in her voice, even through the terrible connection. It was the first time you had been able to contact her in a month.
But youâd gone straight from there to leading some American businessmen through the Amazon on a 3 week river and hiking exploration. It paid handsomely, youâd explained to the disappointed blonde, you couldnât turn it down.
You returned to Barcelona in time to spend a week together before Alexia left for a two week international camp. Which was then followed by a week long trip for her to Norway, as part of their group stage champions league campaign.
Youâd joined her there, soaking as much time together as possible between her matches and training sessions. Maybe it was then that the cracks had begun to show. As you had woken early to pick her up from her hotel to go for an early morning walk and grab some coffee before her media duties. You had been walking hand in hand in the early morning sunshine. You had been half-way through a story from the day before, where you and Ingrid's mum had gone together to a lake outside of Oslo, when you felt her drop your hand suddenly and took a half step away from you. âHuh?â you looked at her and a look you hadnât seen before took over her features, âWhatâs going on Ale?â. âTrust meâ was all sheâd replied, and then it had become apparent her problem as a swarm of fans suddenly engulfed her, asking for selfies and autographs, which she gave out, graciously. She skillfully extracted herself from the situation before you both continued on your way, but now, you noticed, you were at least a foot further apart and a weird atmosphere had taken over you both. It had been when you were both safely in the cafe that youâd addressed it, âare you ashamed of me?â you asked, unable to mask the hurt in your voice. Hands safely wrapped around your Tea. âNo!â sheâd replied, aghast, as she pulled your hands from your mug into her own. âmĂrame cariñoâ you did, and saw the heartbreaking look in her eyes. âI would never be ashamed of you. Do not think that for one moment.â she said it with such conviction that you couldnât help but nod. âI am sorry, but it is easier. For you. The media. They will pry into your life. Itâs happened before with⊠partners and⊠I donât want that for you. For your family. I love you.â âI wonât hide Ale.â you replied. Firmly. You were a free spirit. It was not in your nature to hide yourself, any part of yourself, for anything or anyone. The thought of it made you claustrophobic. âI know you wonât.â she huffed out a laugh, âI do not want us to hide. I promise. But, maybe, if we do not make their job easy for them? Can we do that?â. The look of desperation on her face broke your heart. âBueno Ale. Para ti. Yo tambiĂ©n te amo.â Youâd gone your separate ways from there, you had explorations to complete, she was busy with the team. Sheâd managed to visit England for a few days when her UCWL matches lined up, and you started to return to Barcelona, rather than Cumbria, as a home base between trips. And that's how it had gone for some time. Your birthday had passed, youâd spent it together in Barcelona, Ale having stolen your trusty-old boots and had them professionally repaired and re-waxed. As she presented them to you, on her balcony with a cute bow on top, your heart expanded in joy. She got you. She knew you didnât want new-top of the range boots that she definitely could afford. This actually was harder, sheâd had to research the dying-art of cobblers in the area. She had to sneak them out of your duffell bag, she must have distracted you every time you went for them as your go-to walking shoes in the week. With all her money and fame. She understood that wasnât you. You loved what you had. And she got that. As you had turned the boots in your hands, taking in all of the familiarity in all their glory and feeling the waxy leather beneath your fingers she couldnât read your face. âI hope you donât mindâ sheâd taken them gently from your hands and she pulled back the tongue, which showed a piece of jersey sewn into the backing-fabric. Blue and red, with a white AP11 embroidered into it. âIt's from my first champions league shirt. I cut a swatch off, and had them sew it inâŠâ she whispered. The moment had been heavy. âI know we donât get to spend time together like most couples, but this way, Iâll always be with you.â Your throat had burned with the effort to keep your tears at bay, you were unsuccessful when you felt her warm hand cup your face and wipe a tear away,
âIâm sorry, Itâs probably way too intrusive and I shouldnât have taken your stuff, I can taâŠâ Youâd silenced her with a kiss. Intense and hungry. âThis is the most thoughtful gift I have ever had. I love you Ale. I love you so much.â âGood.â... you both take a moment to look into each other's eyes, then you feel a movement as she reaches into her pocket and presents proudly what sheâs pulled out, eyes shining with mirth âThen maybe you will consider these laces too, no?â and you burst out laughing whilst you take in the Blaugrana coloured hiking laces. Youâve not got it in you to not agree. But love sometimes isnât enough. Time passed. You continued your work and she continued hers. Valentines days spent on opposite sides of the globe. You werenât there when she won the Champions League, instead spending it watching it in a bar in Jordan. She wasnât there as you returned from reaching an undiscovered island as part of a research crew in the South Pacific, instead being in Munich to film a new Nike ad. When you were together you couldnât walk the streets of Barcelona hand in hand. Youâd kept your promise and she kept hers. You werenât hidden, but you werenât showcasing your relationship. When she came to England you had more freedom, the people of Cumbia didnât know who the Spanish superstar was, they just knew her as your girlfriend. Your fit girlfriend according to the teenage boy who lived next door to your mum. You made it work though, between you. You would send her snaps every time you saw children playing football. Pictures from south pacific islands to the mountain villages of the Himalayas, and every time you would receive the same response; âSee, el deporte del mundo, I told you <3â It was a perfect storm. What happened. Youâd spent a month in Barcelona, more time that you had been able to spend together in the year youâd been a couple. Youâd fallen into a domesticity that you hadnât experienced before.Â
Alexia would train, you would have dinner ready for her. She would wake you up with a cup of Tea from her new kettle she's bought especially for you. You would plan routes and give advice to your online contacts about expeditions they had planned. You would sleep wrapped in each other's arms, Alexia would even let you be the big spoon, very occasionally.Â
It felt perfect. Until one, simple comment.
âAy, look at you, wifey!â Mapi had exclaimed from her place at the table as you brought in the dinner you had prepared for the group, you had invited her and Ingrid for a couples night, âwho would have thought, âLa jefa de la montaña. Tamed!â âShut up Maria.â Ingrid nudged her girlfriend, with a kind smile she turned to you, âThis looks delicious! Thank youâ As the group tucked in though, you were distracted. Suddenly, the weight of Alexia's hand on your thigh felt heavy. The walls, too constricting. For you, the heat of Barcelona started to become oppressive. Too predictable. You missed England, you missed not knowing what the weather would be hour by hour. The contact blue skies felt like a false--happiness was being forced on you. The ground at your feet, sun dried, felt harsh compared to the muddy grass you had grown up stomping on. Soft, flexible. The routine started to bore you. You missed the weight of your backpack and the freedom of slinging up your hammock. Alexia hadnât missed the way you had clammed up, the tenseness in your posture, the way your laugh did not reach your eyes for the rest of that evening. For the weeks following she felt like keeping you was like trying to catch smoke. Like trying to hold sand in her bare hands. She could feel you escape through her fingers for the next few weeks.
Which is why she wasnât surprised when she returned from an away trip to Mallorca to see you on the couch. Hands nervously twisting and unable to meet her eye.
âYouâre going again, aren't you?â she asked, as she dropped her bag at the door and settled next to you, taking your hands in hers. You nodded.
âIâm sorry Ale. It's just. It's not me.â youâd explained then, how you had been feeling. And she listened. Even though she knew. Of course she already knew.
âItâs okay, carino.â youâd assured you. Youâd look up then, âit is?â
âSi, Mi Vida. I would never ask you to change. And only you would be bored of the life of a professional footballer, and you must be the only English person to ever complain about the weather in Barcelonaâ sheâd lightened the mood with her joke, and rolled her eyes good naturedly.
âWhere are you going this time?â sheâd continued, and she should have known from your pause that this wasnât the usual goodbye.
âEverest.â
âEverest.â Sheâd reperated. Joy in her voice, she knew it was your lifeâs ambition to climb the world's highest summit. â...and Denali, and Elbrus...â you had continued to name the 7 highest summits on each continent that you would spend the next 18 months climbing, without oxygen, as part of an international exploration. Silence filled the apartment. âIâŠ.â âNo.â âNo?â you asked, shock in your voice. âNo, what?â âNo, you canât do that. It's too dangerous.â âBut AleâŠâ âNo. No âbut Aleâ. I get it. I have been your partner now for long enough. I understand. But this is too much. No oxygen, so many climbs⊠there is too much danger. No.â her tone firm. Final. Her Captain's voice. And that had made the walls feel like they were closing in for you. And you responded like a wild animal, backed into a corner, defensive. âI wasnât asking.â She let out a frustrated groan, hands covering her face. âCarino, please no. Listen to me. Being with youâŠâ a huff again⊠âit is hard.â âOh well, I am sorry Alexia, if being with me is such a choreâŠâ you started. âNo, stop, you are not letting me speakâŠâ but you had started at that point. âYou are not the one who is hidden away, you arenât one who has had to move countries, to miss her family, your life hasnât changed! Youâve given up nothing for this relationship.â you hiss out at her, hardly recognising your own voice. You're speaking just to hurt her. To make this easier for both of you. And that final sentence, seems to be what breaks the usually cool and calm exterior of your girlfriend and she stands and points her finger at you. âNothing! ÂĄnada! ÂżCĂłmo te atreves?â she spits out at you, the anger in her tone surprises you, you have never heard her speak like this, âI have sat here and waited. For months I have waited. For anything from you. Being with you is not like a long-distance relationship. You go, for months at a time, you go. And you expect me to sit here and wait. And I do. You do not text, you do not call. I understand that you cannot but do not say I have made no sacrifice for this relationship. When you got lost in the Gobi desert for weeks, what do you think I was doing? Sitting here! Jumping out of my skin every time the phone rang in case it was your Mami telling me you had been found dead. I did not play in The Copa De La Reinga final because I was so sick with worry. He hecho sacrificio. mi equipo, mi familia ha hecho sacrificio and I will not let you disrespect me or them and let you say otherwise.âÂ
Alexia doesnât lose any of her anger in her tirade. And the silence that settles over the apartment is heavy. She seems to have surprised herself, as her eyes go wide and she opens her mouth again⊠but you interrupt her. âNo Ale. Do not apologise.â you hold your hand up. âI didnât think. I'm sorry. You are right. I am not good for you.â This is why you didnât do relationships. You were a bad partner. You needed to be free, outside, exploring. You lived for adventure. It wasnât fair.
âNo! No Carino, that is not what I said!â tears are in her eyes now, and you knew this would be hard, but you didnât know it would be this hard. âI love you...â âI love you too,â she quickly replies. Neither of you had even been shy with your affirmations to each other. âI love you so much Ale. But I have to go and do this. I have too. It is who I am. It is my dream. It.. It is my world cup.â She huffs out a laugh as she gently nudges herself into your arms, your attempt at speaking in a way she would understand humouring her. âI know.â she replies, sadly, âbut I cannot go through that for 18 months mi amor. I cannot.â âAnd I wonât ask you to, love.â You move a strand of hair from her face as you kiss her lips, gently, there's a finality in it, you open your mouth again but she cuts in. âI canât say anything that will stop you, can i?â she asks, as you shake your head, sadly. âWhen do you leave?â You cringe as you confirm her worst thoughts, âtomorrow.â She takes a deep breath and presses her face into your neck. âCan we do one thing before you go?â she asks you.Â
Anything. You would give this woman in your arms anything she asked for at that moment. Apart from stay. And that's how you found yourself swinging on your old lightweight hammock.Â
Strung up securely in the Putellas back yard. As you lay on your (ex?) girlfriend's chest, as you both looked up at the stars. You chatted into the night, you laughed and you cried. You fumbled under the blankets like horny teenagers. She asked you to promise to contact when you could. And you asked her to not worry, to concentrate on the Olympics and move on from you. You kept it to yourself that there was no way you were moving on from her. You didn't know she was keeping the same thing to herself as she promised you she would try.
It was the weirdest break up anyone had ever had.
And, 17 months later, as you lay, trapped, entombed in your own coffin of ice, you were sure that you could still feel the sway of that hammock, feel the heat of that Barcelona evening and hear the cicadas chirping. As the ice pressed all around you, all you could dream of was being back in that back yard in Barcelona, in the arms of Alexia.
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Denali. Done. Vinson. Done.
Aconcagua, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Puncak Jaya . Done, Done, Done and Done. Youâd faced the heat of Africa, the remoteness of Antarctica, the desolation of Russia. And here you were, finally, on your final summit. Everest. It was somewhat of a dichotomy between the mountaineering community. Everest had become a commercial hub. Have-a-go mountaineers paying big bucks to get a free ride to the highest mountain in the world. But to you, it had always been sacred. You had imagined it, as you climbed hills in the English lakes as a teenager, of one day scaling the iconic mountain. So, why? As you stood on the highest point of earth. After 3 months of acclimatisation. Were you thinking of your ex-girlfriend? Who were you kidding? You knew why.Â
Alexia hadnât been far from your thoughts on any of your summits. Her face popping into your mind at each peak. As you pocketed some rock as had become your tradition you would imagine her face as your hand touched the earth. The same earth she was on, thousands of miles away, probably in lush, manicured grass, kicking a ball around and entertaining thousands. Your group had become your family, and you had grown as close as one. Arguing when tensions got high but snuggling together to share warmth when in survival mode. Joking in bars across the globe and playing so many games of gin rummy that you sure a record had been broken. They teased you relentlessly for the old boots with silly laces you wore on the lower reaches of each summit, before you reached heights that you all had to wear mountaineering boots. Alexia, unknowingly, with you every step of the way. They had even made a game in each country you entered, to help you pick the rudest or funniest postcard to send to Barcelona, snippets of your time you sent to Alexia, keeping the promise you made over a year ago. You could have rang, you know you could. But you didnât know if you heard her voice you wouldnât high-tail it to Barcelona. So you sent postcards. It felt old-fashioned. It felt romantic. And you think that really, you liked that she couldnât reply. It felt anonymous. You took off your snow goggles as you stood at the peak. You had 3 minutes on the highest point on earth without your goggles before you would become snow blind. The sun being about 60% stronger at this elevation. You could see the curvature of the earth. It reminded you of the curvature of Alexia's shoulders as you held her from behind.
You took in a deep breath of thin air.
Your lung capacity feels like it has doubled since you left Europe.
You have done it. Without oxygen. 7 summits. Your life goal. Complete.
And now. You wanted to go home.Â
âCongratulations English Sherpa! You have done it!â Arjan, clamps a heavily gloved hand on your shoulder, his wide smile visible even beneath his snood. Ice hanging from his moustache. He had to shout for you to hear him over the wind. He was a sherpa, he had travelled all around the world with you being one of the experts in the group, heâd affectionately nicknamed you the English Sherpa after he had seen your climbing prowess on your first summit. âWe have done nothing yet, my friend. You know youâve only climbed Everest once you get back down safelyâ you reply, glee in your voice, fixing your goggles back to your face. âSpoken like a true Sherpa.â he replied, and you both embraced at the top of the world. You didnât hang around for long. Your entire expedition made it to the top of your final summit and you quickly pictured the moment before making your way down. The biggest risk on Everest is getting stuck in a crowd. It is not as technically difficult as other summits you have done. But without oxygen, a minute can feel like an hour on the highest point on earth. You heard once, it is easier to be saved from the surface of the moon than it is to be saved from the surface of Everest. Luck, however, seemed to be on your side. You had made good progress up, and were making even better progress down. With each step you became more and more gleeful, past 8,000 metres you started to finally feel safer. 7,000 metres, you let the excitement of your achievement settle into your bones. 6,000 metres you let your mind wander to finally going home but why was home seeming more like a sundrenched balcony in Barcelona rather than a green field of England? 5,000 metres, you promised yourself that you would use the satellite phone in your pocket to ring Alexia once you got back to base camp. Tell her youâd done it. Maybe even beg her forgiveness. You were alone on the mountain, ahead of most of your group and low enough now to be unattached to any guidelines, it was a usual affair. Until it wasnât.
You felt the ground rumble beneath you. It was barely noticeable. It felt more like the feeling you get when youâre lying in bed and a large truck drives past your house.
But it was enough to instil fear in you as you looked up and saw a wall of moving snow hurtling towards you. It was a slab avalanche, probably caused by the movement of the climbers above, and paired with the lateness of the day, the snow that had fallen and compacted overnight had melted enough to loosen into a wall of ice that was directed your way.
You had about 30 seconds.
You knew to go sideways, do not outrun an avalanche. It's like trying to outrun a cheetah. But this wall of ice looked wide, you ran to your side, moving slowly in the deep snow. As you ran you pulled your goggles back onto your face.
You could feel the earth beneath you falling away as the snow you trod on was unearthed by the vibrations of the snow above.
You ran. You ran for your life, but you knew this wasnât good. Your training kicked in.
You saw a boulder in front of you and you threw yourself behind it, you created a ball with your body, making sure that you created a hole around your face you would be able to use to breathe. You pulled your ice pole from your back and stuck it into the ground next to you, that would help when you were covered by snow and you didn't know which way was up. Which way you would need to dig. You put one hand in your pocket and pulled the satellite phone in front of your face.
A thunderous rumble.Â
And then.Â
Silence. Darkness. â----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alexia didnât have her phone on at half time. She never paid it any attention - playing or not she was too focussed on the game.
Today, though, she didnât know why. But she did.
She felt her phone vibrate in the bag at her feet.
And something compelled her to actually make the effort to dig into her bag and pull it out.
The number looked weird. Not a Spanish number, or an English one, she had gotten used to all the +44âs that had rang her over the year spent with you.
She stepped out of the unfamiliar changing room into the impressive corridors of Old Trafford. A post-season friendly. Barcelona Vs Manchester United. The game didnât mean anything but it was always exciting to check another famous stadium off the list. A sold out crowd and an evening game. Canât get much better.
She found a disused office room and managed to press accept on the call.
âHola?â
At first she thought sheâd missed it. Nothing on the line responded to her, as she pulled the phone away to check she saw the call had connected⊠âScammersâ she cursed in her mind, moving to hang up. But just before she didâŠ
âHola, Ale.â She couldnât believe it. Your voice. She dropped her weight onto the table behind her and held a hand to her chest that suddenly felt like it was torn in two. Heart beating faster than any 45 minutes of running could cause.
âÂżeres realmente tĂș?â
âYes, Itâs me Ale.â
Tears brimmed in her eyes and even after everything she felt just the same as she did when she stepped out of that minibus nearly 3 years ago and first set eyes on you.
âAre you okay carino? Did you do it?â she asked, breathlessly. âI did it, love.â was the response. In her pride at your accomplishment she missed how you hadnât addressed her first question.
âNunca tuve ninguna duda, I am so relieved to hear from you. The line is so quiet, are you still there?â
âSiâŠâ a pause which Alexia attributes to the poor connection, âIt must be the signal.â she notices you move on, quickly, âCan⊠can you just talk to me?â. Alexia smiles despite herself, you used to always ask her to talk you to sleep when your mind was whirring, completing your greatest accomplishment must be in that category and she can imagine you fidgeting in pent up adrenaline.
âI can amor, I have a few minutes. I am in Manchester. We are at half time at Old Trafford.â
âOld Trafford, hey?â she hears you laugh, âFinally, a football ground Iâve heard of.â She's missed your teasing lilt.
âSi, even you. It is raining. Why is it always raining here? I imagine you have better weather even at your camp.â Alexia jokes, innocently. The laugh you let out feels a little⊠forced? But she lets it go.
âI had lunch with your Mami today. We are only an hour or so away from yours, why did you never tell me we were so close?â Again, that laugh that she loves so much, but it felt more tired that sheâd heard it before, more muffled. Though. She supposed, you must be exhausted.
âBecause then, my love, you would have made us go and watch football matches and I much preferred to spend our time together in my bed.â
âAh, Si, I remember, you did.â she responds, blushing and not missing a beat.Â
âYour Mami is doing well. She is in the standsâŠ.â âTell her I love her, Ale.â you cut in. There's a desperate edge to your voice that sends shivers down Alexia's spine. She stands, âI will. Of course I will. Carino, are you okay?â she realises now, you never answered her first question. âI stood on the top of Everest today, Ale.â you reply. You havenât answered her question. She opens her mouth to ask it again but you continue, âI stood on the top of Everest and all I could think of was you.â Your words force her to sit again, her spare hand to her mouth, keeping in a muffled sob. âDonât you think that's insane? That today, Ale. You were in Manchester and someone. On top of the world. The highest point on this Earth. The highest person on this planet. Only about 4 spacemen floating around above me. Had only you in their mind? I think that means youâve been to the top of the world, Ale. En la cima del mundo conmigo. You were there with me, every step.â You sound drunk, she wouldnât blame you, thin air for months it wouldnât take more than half a pint to see you off, the thought of your ramblings makes her smile despite herself, she knows she shouldnât, but she leans into it. âEveryone here talks like youâŠ.â she pauses, âIn Manchester. Only me and Ona can understand them. With your flat vowels. It made me think of you more today. Miss you more than normal today. And now you call.â There's a knock on the office door, âAle, Vamos!â half time has ended. She has never wanted to play football less than right now. âBecause weâre soulmatesâ your voice definitely had a slur to it now, âand I miss you too. Iâll always miss you, my Ale.â you always got soppier when you drank. âYou wonât miss me for long, Carino. You will be home soon. I donât care if you decide that it's England or Spain. Whichever. I will be there. Si?... We will be together soon. We can sort all this out.â âHopefully, n..to..oo soon.â she struggles to hear you, the connection starting to fail. âPardon? Amor?â another knock at the door. She feels like she's being pulled in half as she presses the phone closer to her ear. âAmor. I have to go. Well done, Estoy tan orgullosa de ti. Call me when you can.â âI love you, AleâŠâ âI loâŠâ beep beep beep. The call drops before she has a chance to respond. â-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You feel pain all over your body. You had never felt pain like it. It was like every sinew in your body was screaming out in pain. You opened your eyes and immediately closed them again. Blinding white. You heard voices. Alarmed voices.Â
Shouting voices. âHERE, HERE!!!â You felt yourself being moved. It made the pain worse. You tried to tell them to stop.Â
Your throat couldn't make a sound. And then all you knew was black.Â
â-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More darkness. You felt something covering your face. Your body being stripped. Water. Boiling water. It burned. You were submerged. âNo no no no no noâŠâ was all you could try to vocalise. A calming hand in your hair. âIt is lukewarm water, we are trying to bring your body temperature upâŠâÂ
No, no. They were lying. The voice was lying. You thrashed. A pain in your arm. A needle? Darkness took you again. â--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- âThere is no chance, Arjan.â âBuâŠ.â âNo. You are an experienced Sherpa. You are letting yourself get lost. There is no chance. She is too far gone. Air evac is the only way. No Nepalese pilot will fly at this altitude. We need to make her comfortableâŠâ â--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You felt yourself being moved.
Less painful this time.
You felt wind on your face.
This wasnât natural wind.
The sound of blades. Air moving unnaturally. Choppily.
Your face is covered again.Â
The wind gets louder. More mechanical. You feel yourself being lifted up. âYouâve some friends in high places, English Sherpa.â you hear whispered to you, a hand on your forehead. Arjan? Your friend is speaking to you. You feel less alone. You try to open your eyes but the effort feels herculean. And then nothingness. â------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This time, when you wake up. You stay awake. Youâre in an unfamiliar room. Itâs obvious it's a hospital room. But youâre alone. You look around and see yourself wired up to all sorts of machines. But that's it. You try to move to sit up but your shoulder screams in protest. You take stock of your body. You feel a bandage wrapped around your head. Your head is banging now you think about it. Your right arm is completely immobile. Your arm wrapped across your chest and hand completely covered by bandages. You try to wiggle your fingers but. Nothing. God. You hope theyâre still there. Before you had too long to spiral the door burst open and you were faced with a smiling, familiar face. âArjan!â you try to exclaim, voice rough from underuse. âSheâs awake. My friend!â his sun-soaked face suits his smile. His bushy eyebrows make his eyes almost invisible as he crinkles them in joy. Arjan settles next to you and fills you in on everything you were present for, but missed out on account of being buried alive or completely unconscious. Your choice to hide behind the boulder had been the first thing to save your life. It had protected you from being swept away by the avalanche and was easier to locate. Before you had called Alexia you had contacted base camp. But your GPS had been knocked off so all they knew was that you were alive. And where you told them you had last been. Youâd lost consciousness fairley quickly. Brain starved of oxygen in the small air pocket you had created. Hypothermia had set in slowly.
Your hand had been left exposed after using the phone, and you remember wiggling your fingers, seeing them slowly turn black as they succumbed to frostbite. It had taken 3 days to find you. Luckily, you had been the only person caught up in the snow. You remember, now, coming in and out of consciousness. You even recall a bad spell of seeing Alexias face in the boulder your head rested against and talking to it. Maybe youâd keep that you yourself. Bit embarrassing really. Your legs were pinned down by snow. You had used your last piece of strength to thrust your ice pole upwards. You'd chosen the direction based on the way your tears fell. That was the second thing that had saved your life. Arjan had spotted the pole in the ice field. Days after everyone else had given up on ever finding you. Youâd been dragged to base camp and they started to treat hypothermia. You were more than halfway to dead. You resembled a corpse. Arjan had told you he'd never seen anyone literally blue. âPulled it off tho, my friendâ heâd tried to joke. âOf course, alwaysâ youâd winked back in reply. You'd have no chance of survival whilst still on the mountain. The air was still too thin and your were suffering from hypoxia. Problem was, the air was too thin for an air evacuation and. Well. As you knew. It was easier to be saved from the surface of the moon than it was to be saved from the surface of Everest. The third thing that had saved you. Was Alexia. âYou have someone whoâs gone to the moon and back for you, my friend.â Once sheâd found out you had gone missing she had gone to the UK embassy in London to start a search and rescue campaign. When they hadnât moved quickly enough she had involved the Spanish government. Sheâd used her resources and status to launch a media campaign which had pressured both governments. Sheâd flown to Kathmandu herself and was trying to hire a plane to Lukla when youâd been found. Then her attention turned to locating a pilot crazy enough to fly at such an altitude. Turns out anyone was crazy enough for the right price. And many, many euros later, the highest ever search flight took off from the surface of Everest, with you on board. âSheâs a force to be reckoned with, your girl.â
He told you, as he reached to the ground below you, â...and youâll be happy to hear, I saved your precious bootsâ he dumped your familiar old tattered boots at the bottom of your bed.
âAnd some stuff from your tent. But I had to hike it out so I left some of the smellier clothes.â he joked, as you thanked him, he really was a good man. â... Wait⊠hike it out? How long have I been here?â âYouâve been unconscious for a week my friend. I always told you you were lazy.â You took a moment to take stock. A week. Well. That meant that even if Alexia had been in Kathmandu, she was a million miles away now. The door opens again and youâre too lost in your own thoughts to give any care to the nurse whos been coming in every now and again checking charts whilst you and Arjan chatted. âAh here she is. La Reina herself!â You turned your head quickly and took in the face that had been the last image in your mind every night, and the first every morning, since the day you had parted. âAleâŠâ you breathed. Here. She was here. In Kathmandu. In the same room as you.Â
She looked as beautiful as ever, hair flowing over her shoulders, blonder than the last time you had seen her. She had gained muscle and her features had sharpened. But everything else was the same. Her smell invaded your senses. That smell that mosquitoes loved so much. You got it. Her eyes were sharp, and directed firmly at you. They looked tired. She held a sense of exhaustion. You wanted her to fall into your arms, but she stood at the door, and you couldn't open them to welcome her in. The moment was heavy and Arjan broke the silence and stood⊠âIâll leave you both to it. See you around English Sherpa.â and with a squeeze of your foot he was gone. Leaving you both in a heavy silence. âThank You Ale.â you said, breaking the silence.
After all Arjan told you, you owed her your life. She didn't respond. But her eyes had moved from your face and were now directed at the boots still on your bed. As battered as ever, Blaugrana laces snapped and re-tied in several places, swatch still visible on the tongue. Maybe you thought that your meeting would be a bit more romantic, not asâŠtense? She stroked one of the boots gently with her finger, seemingly lost in a trance. âAleâŠ?â âYou have a habit of not telling me important things.â Whatever you expected it wasnt that. âQuĂ©?â âThat you speak Spanish, how you feel, I donât know⊠that your trapped in a fucking avalanche.â youâd seen her angry before, youâd seen that anger directed at you, but this felt worse. It was directed through you. She kept her distance when all you wanted to do was hold her close. âHow could you do that? How could you let us speak knowing that you were about to freeze to death and just chat to me, like it was a normal Sunday afternoon?â âIâŠI didnât want to worry youâŠâ you croaked out, you felt like a school child who was being told off by the head teacher. And you deserved it, you supposed. âI will always worry about you, por el amor de dios!!â She started to pace around the bottom of your bed, your eyes moving like they were taking in a tennis match watching her wear the ground down. â...and to think I finished that game. I slept that night at your flat. Happy, finally feeling like I almost had you back. Your mami took me home. And then, the next morning, I walked into the kitchen. And there she was, crying at the table. She could hardly tell me what had happened. And then it all fell into place. Youâd called me when you thought you were already in your grave, didnât you?â All you could do was nod, arms desperate to dry the tears tracking down her face. âIâm glad to see you.â you let out. Unsure of what else to say. âYou wonât be. I am so, so angry at you.â âI know you are buâŠâÂ
âNo, you did your speaking on that Mountain. Now you listenâ Her tears are dry now and the anger is back in her face. âI have sorted a medical flight. We leave tonight. Weâre going back to Barcelona. I donât care if you want to go back to that rainey island or not. Itâs not your choice, it's mine. You almost froze to death, you need the sun. The warm. You will come with me every day to the doctors at the club. They will monitor you. Your family will come to visit. You will go to a therapist. You will take your medication. You will not ignore your medication because you think its better to treat yourself with whatever crushed bug or mashed-up leaves you think is betterâŠ.â She stops for breath. âThat was one timeâŠâ you mumbled, referring back to the time you insisted that a crushed cucumber was better than antiseptic cream to treat a bee sting. âNope. You are still listening.â She stopped you, firmly again, but you felt her eyes softening as she took you in, â... and when we get home and you get better, we will talk. We will decide where we are building our life together, but that is one non-negotiable. It will be together. Okay?â She seems to be finished. And she's moved closer to you, close enough for you to reach out and grab her hand with your good one. You nod, and pull her hand to cup your face. âI just have one question.â you ask, seeking permission to speak. She nods as she strokes your face, tired and burnt from over-exposure. âAre these fingers still attached?â you ask, shaking your injured arm at her, âtheyâre kind of important for my plans, if you know what I meanâ you wiggle your eyebrows suggestively. Her laugh makes you think maybe you did die on that mountain, because surely, here, with her, youâre in heaven. âTe amo, idiotaâ â-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You awoke surrounded by soft sheets and sleep-warm pillows. Your once-injured arm tweaked in pain slightly as you stretched out. You had physio later this afternoon, you thought to yourself, you had better mention it. You rolled out of bed and stumbled into the kitchen, still covered in blankets, bed hair resembling a yeti. You almost tripped up over your rucksack which was laying in the hall. Where it had been since your return to Barcelona, months ago. You hadnât been ready to unpack it quite yet. You could hear Alexia on the phone out on the balcony, and you gestured the international, âwant a drinkâ sign to her, which she shook her head at. You shrugged. God, sometimes she was so Spanish. A good Brit would never let a hot kettle go to waste. It had been months of reconnection, Alexia finally letting go of her anger as soon as you entered the flat. She broke down in your arms that first night, simultaneously telling you how angry she was at you and how much she loved you at the same time. How she had never been as scared in her life. You just dealt with it by pressing kisses into her hairline.
She'd made you sit in the sun of the balcony every chance she got. Morning, Noon and Night. Moving you around to chase the rays. Insisting that you needed the warmth and vitamins of the sun to recover. The image of you pale, cold and frozen in the hospital in Nepal seared into her mind. When Mapi and Ingrid visited Mapi teased you, and had taken to calling you Bagheera. She said you resembled her cat, chasing the sun to lounge in at every occasion. She quickly stopped when Alexia slapped the back of her head. You no longer had to hide your relationship. Alexia had blown the doors off that as she went to the media in order to get the resources to save you. The feeling of claustrophobia that had made you flee from Barcelona had gone. You knew what being trapped really felt like now. And how you ever thought the love of your life and a shared life in this sun-drenched city was suffocating. Well. That was a different person to who you were now. Yeah, you would always love the outdoors. But you had an anchor now. Something that made you maybe not scale that next peak, and instead be excited to share a recipe with. Maybe not stay on the trail for an extra week, and instead pick out a good film to settle down to. Your mum was over the moon. Sheâd been a regular visitor. You thought sheâd be upset, when you decided to stay in Spain instead of going back to England but she seemed offended by the idea. âThat girl saved your life you stupid woman, of course will stay here with her.â Alexia didnât accept it so easily. She was worried you would feel trapped again, that she wasnât compromising. She would rather move with you than lose you. âAle. Barna is your life.â you had replied, simply, â...and you are mine.â âIt is not!â she had refused, aghast at the suggestion until you said, âUnited will have me, so will City, my agent has checked, I would even go to the Championship and play for Newcastle, I look great in black!â âAle, you literally have a floor tile tattooed on your back. Weâre staying here.â you said, deadpan. And she couldnât say much to that. So, much to the despair of every football fan in England. She signed a new contract with Barcelona not two weeks ago. Maybe it was how settled you felt this morning, as the kettle boiled. The soreness in your muscles after the night you spent together in bed, which must be why your shoulder was straining now. Maybe you'd keep that away from the physio. Though, maybe heâd be happy to hear that your fingers were definitely fully recovered. Not as happy as Alexia was though, you'd bet. But something about this morning made you brave enough to finally open that rucksack in the hallway. As you zipped it open your fingers caught on a single piece of cardboard. A postcard. You flipped it over as arms encircled your waist and gentle lips kissed your shoulder. âCarino?â she asked, looking at the postcard in your hands. âI never got to give you this.â you whispered, as you held the postcard over your shoulder, she let you go as she turned it in her hands. She let out a barking laugh as she moved towards the fridge where 6 other postcards sat proudly, waiting for their 7th to complete the set. A woman in a bikini, sat on a yak wearing a cowboy hat, the imposing structure of Everest in the background. A speech bubble coming out of her mouth âIâve seen biggerâ. Alexia rolled her eyes at you as she stuck it to the fridge with a magnet showing the message you wrote all those months ago.
âAle, Iâm here.Â
One more summit and Iâll be on my way back to you. For good. How can I say it in your language? âItâs coming homeâ.Â
fin.Â
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I love all of your Dwobbit Frodo art! I was wondering if he and Sam still meet each other in this universe though?

This is a very Samfro friendly blog hehehe
But yes, they definitely meet each other in this universe. I always imagined them meeting after a caravan of hobbits came to Erebor for trade. Sam, wanting to explore the world after turning of age, goes with them and meets the youngest prince of the lonely mountain. Struck with sudden nostalgia after seeing Frodos dazzling blue eyes, Sam starts to wonder if he met the prince somewhere before... they are very gay your honour lmfaoo
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Astronomers used three of NASA's Great Observatories to capture this multiwavelength image showing galaxy cluster IDCS J1426.5+3508. It includes X-rays recorded by the Chandra X-ray Observatory in blue, visible light observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in green, and infrared light from the Spitzer Space Telescope in red. This rare galaxy cluster has important implications for understanding how these megastructures formed and evolved early in the universe.
How Astronomers Time Travel
Letâs add another item to your travel bucket list: the early universe! You donât need the type of time machine you see in sci-fi movies, and you donât have to worry about getting trapped in the past. You donât even need to leave the comfort of your home! All you need is a powerful space-based telescope.
But letâs start small and work our way up to the farthest reaches of space. Weâll explain how it all works along the way.
This animation illustrates how fast light travels between Earth and the Moon. The farther light has to travel, the more noticeable its speed limit becomes.
The speed of light is superfast, but it isnât infinite. It travels at about 186,000 miles (300 million meters) per second. That means that it takes time for the light from any object to reach our eyes. The farther it is, the more time it takes.
You can see nearby things basically in real time because the light travel time isnât long enough to make a difference. Even if an object is 100 miles (161 kilometers) away, it takes just 0.0005 seconds for light to travel that far. But on astronomical scales, the effects become noticeable.
This infographic shows how long it takes light to travel to different planets in our solar system.
Within our solar system, lightâs speed limit means it can take a while to communicate back and forth between spacecraft and ground stations on Earth. We see the Moon, Sun, and planets as they were slightly in the past, but it's not usually far enough back to be scientifically interesting.
As we peer farther out into our galaxy, we use light-years to talk about distances. Smaller units like miles or kilometers would be too overwhelming and weâd lose a sense of their meaning. One light-year â the distance light travels in a year â is nearly 6 trillion miles (9.5 trillion kilometers). And thatâs just a tiny baby step into the cosmos.
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The Sunâs closest neighboring star, Proxima Centauri, is 4.2 light-years away. That means we see it as it was about four years ago. Betelgeuse, a more distant (and more volatile) stellar neighbor, is around 700 light-years away. Because of lightâs lag time, astronomers donât know for sure whether this supergiant star is still there! It may have already blasted itself apart in a supernova explosion â but it probably has another 10,000 years or more to go.

What looks much like craggy mountains on a moonlit evening is actually the edge of a nearby, young, star-forming region NGC 3324 in the Carina Nebula. Captured in infrared light by the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on NASAâs James Webb Space Telescope, this image reveals previously obscured areas of star birth.
The Carina Nebula clocks in at 7,500 light-years away, which means the light we receive from it today began its journey about 3,000 years before the pyramids of Giza in Egypt were built! Many new stars there have undoubtedly been born by now, but their light may not reach Earth for thousands of years.

An artistâs concept of our Milky Way galaxy, with rough locations for the Sun and Carina nebula marked.
If we zoom way out, you can see that 7,500 light-years away is still pretty much within our neighborhood. Letâs look further back in timeâŠ

This stunning image by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope features the spiral galaxy NGC 5643. Looking this good isnât easy; 30 different exposures, for a total of nine hours of observation time, together with Hubbleâs high resolution and clarity, were needed to produce an image of such exquisite detail and beauty.
Peering outside our Milky Way galaxy transports us much further into the past. The Andromeda galaxy, our nearest large galactic neighbor, is about 2.5 million light-years away. And thatâs still pretty close, as far as the universe goes. The image above shows the spiral galaxy NGC 5643, which is about 60 million light-years away! That means we see it as it was about 60 million years ago.
As telescopes look deeper into the universe, they capture snapshots in time from different cosmic eras. Astronomers can stitch those snapshots together to unravel things like galaxy evolution. The closest ones are more mature; we see them nearly as they truly are in the present day because their light doesnât have to travel as far to reach us. We canât rewind those galaxies (or our own), but we can get clues about how they likely developed. Looking at galaxies that are farther and farther away means seeing these star cities in ever earlier stages of development.
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The farthest galaxies we can see are both old and young. Theyâre billions of years old now, and the light we receive from them is ancient since it took so long to traverse the cosmos. But since their light was emitted when the galaxies were young, it gives us a view of their infancy.
This animation is an artistâs concept of the big bang, with representations of the early universe and its expansion.
Comparing how fast objects at different distances are moving away opened up the biggest mystery in modern astronomy: cosmic acceleration. The universe was already expanding as a result of the big bang, but astronomers expected it to slow down over time. Instead, itâs speeding up!
The universeâs expansion makes it tricky to talk about the distances of the farthest objects. We often use lookback time, which is the amount of time it took for an objectâs light to reach us. Thatâs simpler than using a literal distance, because an object that was 10 billion light-years away when it emitted the light we received from it would actually be more than 16 billion light-years away right now, due to the expansion of space. We can even see objects that are presently over 30 billion light-years from Earth, even though the universe is only about 14 billion years old.
This James Webb Space Telescope image shines with the light from galaxies that are more than 13.4 billion years old, dating back to less than 400 million years after the big bang.
Our James Webb Space Telescope has helped us time travel back more than 13.4 billion years, to when the universe was less than 400 million years old. When our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches in a few years, astronomers will pair its vast view of space with Webbâs zooming capabilities to study the early universe in better ways than ever before. And donât worry â these telescopes will make plenty of pit stops along the way at other exciting cosmic destinations across space and time.
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