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New 'Do, Same You now on Ao3!!
it's here! my silly hairdresser AU that sparked from my silly page of doodles is now a fic!! i hope you'll give it a read!
In the mood for something new? Come on in for a new hairdo! Day or night, dusk or dawn, Find what you're looking for at the Shooting Star Salon!
EDIT: they're handing out coupons for the salon! 20% off all services! Not valid with other offers. Valid until end of January 2025. (some of them are drawn in crayon by Clip himself đď¸)
#fnaf moon#fnaf sun#fnaf eclipse#fnaf dca#dca fandom#New Do Same You AU#Moon New Do Same You AU#Clip New Do Same You AU#Sun New Do Same You AU#Comet New Do Same You AU#crab writes#crab art#digital art#bright colours#aaaaaaaaaa it's out! it's out!#technically i posted it yesterday because the ao3 draft was about to expire (great motivation to get it doneđ
)#but i wanted to draw this promo art to go with it#can you believe that this all started because my hairdresser wore a delightful yellow sweater and i was like#âi want to draw the sunman in that sweaterâ#and now it's#everyone has unresolved trauma and needs help#but it's sweet#they'll be okay#eventually
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water dissolving, and water removing - there is water at the bottom of the ocean
i feel like camemberts playlist and story are a bit too serious for this song which has a bit of a meme reputation but truly i think camembert is experiencing the once in a lifetime emotion .
#null havoc damage#cult of the lamb#planes of projection au#i swear to god if i ever write this story i will make it so clear that camembert is a falling star plummeting into the ocean .#I NEED TO DRAW THEM IN THEIR CRUSADE CLOTHES MORE SO I CAN DRAW THEIR CLOAK LIKE A FLAMING COMET#nobody even knows about the destructive fire and healing water bullshit in their design and story. clawing at the walls
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You will get a new Wonder Woman run planned to be a long and structured one - but it's written by Tom King
You will get a new Black Canary run - the thing is, it will be written by Tom King
You will get a series of some silver age partially forgotten characters you like - Adam Strange, Omega Men, Metamorpho - but here's the catch: they'll all be written by Tom King
Why all these times I got something I wanted from DC it was like meeting this wise and cruel Jinn trying to warn me about the potential harm of my heart's desires?
"Be careful what you wish for, little one. Now take this Tom King book" the creature whispers while I sob
#the stories might not be exclusively bad or even poorly written#but when they're good it's not because of the characters he's using but rather despite of the characters#he writes characters with a light disregard for their history and personality#that's why he's better when writing else world-like out of continuity stories#you can take woman of tomorrow for example it's not a bad story per se but it's not good because of kara's traits and personality#supergirl could be any powerful and hopeful character and the story would still work#kara's own side characters are there only as an after thought comet's appearance in the story is almost random#comet deserved better#i wanted ww black canary and adam strange stories for the characters and not to be used merely as a prompt#i do think he's a very gimmicky writer too i used to enjoy his stories before#now i feel like the tone is just predictable and uninteresting i feel like i've read them already#i don't judge the readers though some ppl are attached to his writing they can be powerful tales but they're not really for me anymore#i miss the time when all tom king was writing was batman bc i don't care about his titles lol#tom king#wonder woman#black canary#adam strange#omega men#danger street#metamorpho#supergirl#batman#commentary#dc comics#dc#comics#text#fandom
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Vash pulled in a harsh breath, unsure of the words, so unfit for everything he could say if he wanted toâthe boy he'd been once, confronted for the first time with the knowledge he'd lose the woman who had been his lodestar. The times before thisâfifty years passed on this planet, another fifty beyond thatâhe'd sought out the selfsame glow in the sky, alone each time, so alone he'd felt it was all he'd been suited for. Throughout a long life, Vash watches a comet pass through the too-brief existences of the people he loves most dearly. content warnings are in the fic notes
Hello, friends! I have a new TriMax-compliant fic I hope folks will enjoy if they give it a shot. For enjoyers(??) of:
reflections on Vash's attitude towards mortality and existential angst throughout his life
your post-Volume 10 angst, because Part II is all about widower Vash and how... complicated his feelings about Livio would be
people who have thought way too much about Vash outliving everyone he loves and the angst that would potentially cause in the far future [raises hand]
If you check it out, I would really deeply appreciate a comment! Gen fics are really hard to get eyes on and I put a lot of time and effort into writing character studies, so I really appreciate hearing what resonates for folks about my work. <3 (Thank you to @trigunfanfic for remaining up and giving us writers an outlet to promote our work!)
#trigunfanficappreciation#trigun fanfiction#trigun maximum#vash the stampede#vashwood#(because part ii is the longest part of the piece and if you want my thoughts about vash processing what all that means. well then)#trigun#poor vash i can never let him have a good time#my writing#my fanfiction#rem saverem#livio the double fang#meryl stryfe#vashmeryl#since their friendship is the bulk of part iii#comet fic
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Super Forms brainstorming
When I have time I wanna develop super forms more based on the Super Amy concept I had a while back and to subtly make each super form with a distinct theme connected to them. Iâll start with the main four:
Super Sonic: Most simple with a Shooting star theming, a spark wonât go out. Keeps the wind motif with his speed. Probably gives off a breeze even when flowing still but said Aura is both warm and cool. Like a comforting feeling that everything gonna be alright. The most experience in handling his form.
Super Amy: Pushing into a Burning Flower motif, a pink gold aura akin to mother nature. Flames emitted in petals and give life to the plants in her surroundings literally. While Sonic posture is akin to Sayians, Amy more magical girl inspired moving in a more elegent but determine pace. Flames donât burns as strongly but take time and the bud can bloom into a sparking nova. Also gets to summon multiple hammers cause she deserves treat.
Super Knuckles: If Sonic is a star, Knuckles is a blasting meteorite. An indestructible force that can move and shape the earth with his fists. Aura akin to lava and earth yet he the most control in his powers, being cautious in the life that surround him. Focus more defensively stance until he quick burst into an opening with his fiery fists. Sticks the most to a traditional warrior fighting style.
Super Tails: Gonna take some creatively liberties in regards to the flickies being glowing stars instead. Tails may seen similar to Sonicâs star motif but his aura more akins to sparking fireworks. Instead of flowing wind its electrical currents, overcoming a power he fears and making it his own. Heâs still growing, so his sky aura may evolve further away from Sonicâs the more he grows. I also think it would be cool if his super form colors changes to a white blue eventually, akin to how kitsune change color when they become celestial. (also to contrast/nod to Sonicâs yellow)
and thatâs what I got so far, see what will expand later.
#sonic the hedgehog#super sonic#super amy#super knuckles#super tails#totally think about Frontier DLC and super may not be possible but maannnn#overthinking super forms late at night#need to think on more on what Super SIlver themeing is#Supee shadow too but so far I kinda have the idea of like a comet#I might write my ideas more here just so I can share it and see what yall think#beth's brainstorming
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ummm someone help me think of a legitimate villain/criminal/etc au or an au in which chiyoâs changed and hardened bc iâve listened to that loop of âwhen does a man become a monster?â from epic one too many times and i need to write some tragedy i fear
#no â well sheâs got one foot in each side or sheâs being twisted against her nature by other forces but sheâs still the same woman â#only â sheâs been doomed by the narrative. sheâs been changed by the narrative. this couldnât have gone any other way â#â sheâll never be the same no matter how much she wants to be â#bc when does a comet become a meteor yâall!! when does a candle become a blaze!! when does the reason become the blame!!!!!#going insane sorry đ itâll keep happening đ#and the thing is chiyoâs moral compass is so strong â the only thing thus far that was ever made it move is her loved ones#love be it romantic platonic or familial can make her accept a lot#but to see her truly do anything â bad â itâs like⌠i gotta place her in a situation and i need it to be big bc otherwise#sheâll talk herself into doing the right thing â and iâm okay with that! but!!!! i need her to struggle so much first#anyway⌠iâm home ASDGHJ#might get my face washed and whatnot first but iâm coming online to write hehe#hope today has been kind to you đ#get ready to ramble | ooc#but who would wade through the overgrown flowerbeds? brave brambles and traitorous thorns? | wishlist
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fucked up bit of comet lore: a lot of planetnid(aka Other Comets) prototypes died after the brain surgery not because of the fact it was invasive but because they tried to fix the immense amount of brain damage they sustained
Comet and every shapeshifting planetnid is superintelligent, not in the "math whiz/i know everything" way, but in the way that they know everything there is to know about their own biology/bodies from knowing their entire genome off the top of their head or being able to track a singular white blood cell travelling through their body if they felt like it - this is their safety net for shapeshifting, to self-correct and make sure that their final forms are efficient, the shapeshifting goes smoothly, and they don't accidentally kill themselves while doing it.
But just because you're the best bioengineer in the world doesn't mean you're the best neurosurgeon in the world too. They know exactly how their brain is damaged, but the brain is weird and finicky and they're not sure how to fix it, so one wrong move and - Oops, you're braindead. The only thing they're comfortable with is scaling that thing up and down and even that's extremely scary, even when you're just squishing it and stretching it. it's the shapeshifter version of crying and sobbing at frying a violent egg
#comet just has to sit with howing how much brain trauma she has#but no matter how hard she picks at what's wrong with her she can never fix it#I need to write/draw how comet's cognitive abilities really fuck with her#a common one is that she'll believe her arm is broken and she'll freak out#when in reality her arm has just been moved outside of the âacceptableâ parameters set by the oort cloud.#The position is obviously well in her range of motion but not so much for an animatronic's#so if it ever moves outside of said parameters she will think she broke her arm and it brings her a lot of distress#A big part of the brain surgery was just giving them lot of neurological conditions to match Fazbear Ent's shit animatronic quality :(#ntls-24722#comet
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đ A song or album you could write a term paper on
I think I could write a fantastic paper on Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 as an adaptation of War and Peace. That would be super fun. A lot of the lyrics are pulled directly from Tolstoy's text, but I have thoughts about which lines are used and which are left behind, who gets what narration, which scenes and characters and details stay, characterization, etc. Also translation thoughts, in spite of the fact that I don't speak Russian. I have read a fair bit about how Tolstoy reads in the original languages and different translation philosophies, and I have Thoughts about how that translates to Dave Malloy's very distinctive style of music.
If you want a specific song, I think it would be cool to write about "No One Else," not only because I sang it for a voice recital once (wearing my fur-edged Tolstoy coat and pearls, yes it was awesome) but also because the passage it pulls from comes a lot earlier in the book than the rest of the events being adapted.
In the book, Andrei is there under the window listening to Natasha exclaim to Sonya about the moon and she doesn't realize that he's listening. Yet it's a really significant night for Andrei in terms of his love for Natasha. I think it's really interesting and beautiful how Malloy weaves text from the window scene into a song about Natasha missing Andrei and the (almost sort of implicit) dimension that it gives to their relationship for those who haven't read the book. I remember explaining/gushing about all of this to my voice teacher while I was preparing the piece, so I definitely think I could get a good ten pages out of "No One Else" alone. Probably a darn thesis on Great Comet as a whole, although I'm never gonna have time/reason/academic position to wrote it ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ
#i would desperately love to write it#so much#great comet my beloved#war and peace my beloved#tolstoy my beloved#justice for the 2017 tonys#ask me hard questions#how can i keep from singing#i am not going yo revise this to be more coherent sorry#you get what you get#if you want more complete thoughts feel free to send a follow-up#but this is long and gush-y enough already
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These nerds would never give up the opportunity to give creative advice! (It would probably be more helpful if they didn't all speak at once though...)
OUGH BEETLE I WOKE UP TO THIS BEAUTIFUL ART THIS MORNING THEY'RE SO PRECIOUS!!
COMET NEBULA AND STAR MY BELOVEDS
AND THIS IS ACTUALLY REALLY GOOD ADVICE THANK YOU!!
OUGHHH I HOLD THEM I HOLD THEM
#smooching comet#smooching nebula#smooching star#precious little guys#i will do my best to write something you guys can read at your next book club!#ask the crab#gift for the crab#other people's art#dca oc#nebula muse sprite#star muse sprite#comet muse sprite
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ok fine i can work with this
#null havoc damage#cult of the lamb#planes of projection au#walking over to my giant board and writing STAR in big letters next to the crown#and then drawing an arrow to COMET next to camembert#and then writing FALLING STARS above the arrow.#I CAN WORK WITH THIS
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I've been trying to figure out how to lay out my thoughts in a way that will be understandable and readable, but not too confined... still not sure how to do that, but let's just leap into it and figure it out later!
anyways! I am working on DBT through a local group/class, and I am also slowly stepping back into some aspects of spiritualism.
today I was listening to a podcast that touched on this, and last night I had a very strange and insistent dream about this, and yesterday I had the sudden realization regarding all this as well - I keep finding myself caught up in black-and-white thinking/all-or-nothing thinking, willfulness, and the inability to just Experience things.
When I sit down or pause for a mindfulness practice, I'm focused on doing it Correctly, and doing it Well, doing it Best. Never on the actual practice of just being. just existing and being present. There's always a goal. I can never seem to just let myself experience the moment.
And there's a certain black-and-white, all-or-nothing thinking to this, and there's definitely a willfulness aspect to it. Willfilness is not always a negative thing, but in this case it is unhelpful at best, and actively damaging at worst. I want to always be improving, to be doing things to the best of my abilities, and this is definitely not a bad thing always! But I get so caught up in it that I cannot think of anything else, and there isn't any balance. It's all-or-nothing. If I don't do it to the best of my abilities, then I've failed and shouldn't have done it at all. If I don't come across perfectly the way I wanted to, then I may as well have just kept myself isolated and not tried to connect at all. I must always be striving for the best; I can never let myself just exist, experience, feel things as they happen, be in the moment.
And I think I need to start working with the reminder that there is no perfect. There is no ultimate goal. There is no finishing. There will always be more to learn, more work to do, more suffering to experience (and more joy), more opportunities.
There will be a constant push-and-pull when it comes to the brain. The work will never be "done". A state of constant contentment will never be reached. This is all just a pendulum swinging - I will be constantly working to arrive in the middle. And when I reach the middle, I will celebrate and experience a state of contentment for a moment, and then I will find myself swinging one direction and have to course-correct to find my way back into the middle. And that is how things are, and this is okay.
I am allowed to just experience. I am allowed to just exist. It is good to work on things, but the moment I start fighting how things Are or clinging to something too tightly, then there is an issue. Adjustments can be made to steer things in the right direction, but things can rarely ever be forced.
Also would be good to go back to basics on things. I am aiming for so high that I can't even reach it, and climbing for it is only causing my hands to bleed and make it more difficult. I need to build the ladder rung by rung to reach the high-up spot. I never got the chance to build the basic skills, and have had to bandaid over them to learn the higher-level skills to catch up and keep myself safe, but I have some space now to go back and learn those basic skills to fill those gaps. I can re-learn and pave over some wrongly learned skills as well!
#comets posts#comets path#i feel like this reads as a bunch of nonsense but tbh this is just for me because I cannot keep a traditional journal LOL#I'm just trying to write it down before I lose all of it entirely#and then I can sort through it later when the brain is playing nice and will let me work through difficult things
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(If Lilith was part of the human realms law enforcement would she be commissioner, detective, or captain?)
(Hmm, good question! I'm not entirely sure, actually. Maybe captain? I think it'd suit here, especially since in canon, she was Eda's captain in Grudgby. I know that's not the same as law enforcement, but still. The parallel would be fun!)
#Also sorry for not posting#I am very sick and can't focus on writing :(#Once I'm better I'll start posting again#In the meantime you can send in questions for me in particular if you'd like#I'll answer them#Comet things#au#ask blog#chapter 1#beastkeeper91#the owl house#toh#Lilith#Lilith Clawthorne#oc#toh oc#the owl house oc
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i'm fine. i'm fine....
all stars must die one day
SYNOPSIS: itâs always been him- stupidly perfect and handsome Alhaitham who you saw as the bane of your academic achievements. Three years later and now so much has changed. He misses you. He misses your endless bickering and meaningless fights. Why did you change so much? Itâs a mystery he makes up his mind to resolve.
CHARACTERS: Alhaitham, gossip circle consisting of Kaveh, Tighnari, and Lisa + the rest of the Sumeru cast
TAGS: heavy angst w/fluff, academic burnout, burnt-out gifted kid, mild profanity, gn reader, reader is briefly mentioned to be shorter than Alhaitham, toxic family dynamics, 15.7k+ word count
NOTES: college decisions and my experiences from the past two years really compelled me to write this. If youâre going through burnout, know that youâre not alone and that you can do this.
this took me almost half a year to finish wtf
Thereâs a comet that crosses Sumeruâs skies only once in a lifetime.Â
Alhaitham had heard some Rtawahsit students discussing it the other day. They were practically buzzing with excitement over the news of its reappearance.
âIsnât this the perfect opportunity?â
âHow lucky are we to be able to witness it?â
âEven our professors are excited about it!â
Alhaitham couldnât care less. The phenomena of celestial events, while dazzling, are easily explained by science. Itâs not like they were anything special either. At their heart, theyâre composed of ordinary materials- rock, dust, water, and ice, plus other chemicals.Â
He puts it out of his mind until heâs rudely awoken one night by loud noises outside the window. A flash of annoyance runs through him as he gets up and looks out to glare at the crowd of students passing through. A glance at their berets tells him theyâre Rtawahsit students. Theyâre trying their best to be quiet, but when itâs practically an entire Darshan on the move, that becomes a difficult task.Â
It seems as if heâs not the only one that was woken up. Other familiar faces are peeking through cracked-open windows. Lisa, Cyno, and Tighnari all yawn while watching the crowd of students pass by before looking at each other and following them. Kaveh, who has just woken up from his spot across the room, gives Alhaitham one last look before leaving.
Alhaitham closes the window and flops back onto his bed. He covers his ears with his pillow and closes his eyes, attempting to fall back asleep. He never cared for what other people thought or did, so why should he blindly follow the crowd? He wasnât even curious anyway.
But for some strange reason, he canât seem to fall asleep. He tosses and turns, squeezing his eyes shut in frustration, before finally getting up to put his restless mind at ease.Â
Itâs easy to figure out where everyone has gone. All he has to do is follow the sounds of chatter. It leads him to the top of the Divine Tree the city is built upon. There, Rtawahsit students are busy setting up their telescopes while others have pen and paper at their disposal for note-taking. Professors guide said students while those from other Darshans watch on in curiosity and gaze at the sky in anticipation.Â
Tighnari and the others beckon him over. He squeezes himself into the secluded corner they claimed for themselves, poking Kaveh with his limbs intentionally in the process. To his surprise, youâre there too. You lean against Lisaâs arm and shoot him a little glare that lacks any real hate before turning back to the sky, glaring at him when he decides to sit in front of you and block your view.Â
âLook!â shouts a student. âItâs started!â
Almost immediately, everybody goes silent. Only the sounds of birds and wildlife can be heard, along with the quiet breathing of everyone searching wildly for it.
(Heâs acutely aware of the warm puffs of air that tickle the back of his neck when you exhale. It shouldnât be this distracting, but it is. Is this your way of getting back at him?)
Thereâs an excited gasp from a girl with her telescope. She wildly gestures toward the sky and Alhaitham sees a bright speck of light out of the corner of his eye. Several smaller meteors zip through the sky, but everybodyâs attention is on the largest one. It outshines all the other stars in the sky as it speeds by, heating up into a white-hot glow and leaving a glittering trail of blue stardust behind. It is a star not of this world, speeding onward toward its destination- toward something greater.Â
âLook,â he hears Lisa whisper. He briefly tears his attention from the sky to see her lean toward you. âMake a wish.â
Alhaitham sees you close your eyes for a moment before opening them again. What did you just wish for?
Itâs gone in just a few minutes, heading toward the horizon until not even a pinprick of its light can be seen anymore. The sky is now dark again. With the main event over, most people begin getting up to return to their rooms. His eyes linger on your form, now walking away. Lisaâs voice from earlier repeats in his head.
âMake a wish.â
Itâs a childish belief not rooted in reason- he knows that. But for just a second, he closes his eyes and makes a wish.Â
He met you at the start of his first year.Â
Itâs too loud here. I want to go home already.
From his seat in the back of the room, he watches as spots gradually fill up as the start time draws nearer. Much to his delight, everybody leaves his spot in the back of the classroom alone, instead opting to sit toward the front.Â
That is until someone sits down in the row in front of him. He looks up from the pages of his book, slightly annoyed. Curses, now he couldnât be by himself anymore. But they leave him alone and keep to themselves as the professor walks in and introduces himself and the class, so he tolerates it.Â
Thereâs a light tap on his desk. He looks up to see you watching him expectantly. Heâs able to get his first good look at you now. Your Akademiya uniform is a little too big on you and the sleeves drape over your hands. Your green hat sits lopsidedly on your head and you have the air of a starry-eyed and enthusiastic first-year student.Â
âYes?âÂ
âThe professor told us to introduce ourselves to those around us,â you explain. âIâm (Name).â
âAlhaitham. Pleased to meet you.â
You nod in response and turn back around. Your professor is explaining the course and handing the syllabus out, but your mind wanders toward the guy sitting behind you whom youâve just met.Â
Heâs cute, you think to yourself. In like, a little kid or puppy kind of way. Heâs still a little short and scrawny- wait, how old is he anyway? Donât tell me heâs one of those child prodigies that got in at a super young age⌠Or maybe heâs just a late bloomer, who knows?Â
A few weeks later, the results of your first test roll around. The 98 scribbled and circled in red ink at the top of the paper makes you nod in satisfaction. Itâs indicative of a good start, but when you take a look at the board in front of the class, you see someone has gotten a perfect score.Â
And it turns out the culprit himself sits right behind you.Â
You glare at the 100% in red ink at the top of his page as if it has personally offended you. As if to further insult you, there was a small âgood job!â written in the margins by the professor that you didnât have on your paper.Â
âA 98? Good, but not perfect. Perhaps you should have studied more,â he nonchalantly remarks after seeing yours. Your eye twitches in irritation.
Oh, it is so on.Â
From that day onward, you swore to yourself that you would beat Alhaitham, no matter what it took. Even if it meant sleepless nights spent hunched over your notes and textbooks, they were all a price you were willing to pay to prove that you were the undisputed best.Â
Soon after, you donât see Alhaitham in class anymore. His seat behind you is left unoccupied and you hear rumors that he opted for self-study instead- whatever that was. Despite that, he still gets top marks in everything, only serving to annoy you and spur you onward.Â
However, you still see him at the library, and frequently at that. Itâs somewhat surprising, considering that the Akasha Terminal has the same function and is more convenient. As a result, the library is mostly empty save for the few students that are there to study materials that arenât entered into the Akashaâs database. Youâre there because you prefer the quiet, focused environment of the library to your dorm, which despite the Akademiya and its students' almost religious devotion to academics, can get a little too rowdy for your liking at times. Plus, you prefer the feeling of a physical book in your hands over its digitized counterpart in the Akasha. It makes it easier to take notes and learn that way.Â
Recently, youâve found a spot in the library that youâve taken a liking to. Itâs located in the back and obscured by bookshelves, giving you some much-needed privacy while you study and itâs located by a window, allowing for ample natural light.
But apparently, someone else has already claimed it, unbeknownst to you.Â
âThis is my spot.â
You donât even look up from your book. The voice alone was a dead giveaway as to who was speaking.Â
âAnd? I didnât see your name on it.â
Alhaitham sits at the seat across from you, purposefully spreading his books and other materials across the desk to push yours off to the side. A satisfied smirk twitches at the corners of his lips when he sees your eyes narrow in irritation.Â
âAre you here just to bother me?â
âIf I wanted to bother you, Iâd find other ways to do it.âÂ
You huff in annoyance and turn the page. He watches you over the top of his book with intrigue as you alternate between reading and taking notes.Â
â... Will you quit staring at me like that? Itâs distracting.â
âOh? So youâre admitting that Iâm a distraction?â
âYou-!â
A sharp hiss to be quiet from a librarian passing by silences you both temporarily. You glare at him accusingly, which he merely brushes off.
Thereâs a reluctant compromise that arises between you after that. Every day after class, you would meet at the same spot in the library to study. You would sit across from each other and work independently from each other until it was time to go, where youâd then say your goodbyes before heading your separate ways. Rinse and repeat and that was what your average day looked like.Â
âSo, whatâs up with that thing between you and (Name)?â
You pause from your studying after overhearing that line and look up. Across the clearing are Alhaitham and a blond-haired man. Kaveh, if you recall his name correctly.Â
âI donât know what youâre trying to imply,â replies Alhaitham.Â
âIs there some sort of competition between you two? Whenever I see you guys, youâre basically at each otherâs throats over test scores and stuff.â
âThere is no such competition. That would be a pointless waste of my time and energy.âÂ
The urge to throw your book at his head across the clearing is strong, but youâll settle for Kaveh giving him a doubtful expression.
âYou say that and yet youâve been putting more work into your studies than ever.âÂ
âThatâs none of your business.âÂ
But for all your efforts, you canât seem to catch up to him. He was always one step- or rather, one point- ahead of you. Heâd always be there, subtly rubbing his achievements right in your face even though the difference is practically negligible at least half of the time.Â
It gets to the point where you begin to rant about your troubles to Lisa.Â
âCan you believe this guy? It makes me wonder if heâs a sadist of some sort that gets a kick out of annoying me.âÂ
Youâre sitting outside in one of the many gazebos around the Akademiya. Despite studying under a different Darshan, you quickly became friends with her.
She laughs lightly at your words.
âTo me, it sounds like your poor heart is troubled! Shall doctor Lisa perform a checkup on you?â
You swat her hand away.
âDonât play with me like that. And youâre not even an Amurta student!â
You hear footsteps coming down the pathway and speak of the devil, the topic of your conversation is walking toward you, his book in hand as always. You watch him out of the corner of your eye. He meets your gaze and holds it for several long, agonizing seconds before looking forward again and disappearing out of sight. You shudder and look away, Lisa chuckling lightly at your actions.
âAsshole,â you grumble. âWhatâs his problem? And did you see how cold his eyes were? Makes me wonder if the rumors of him having a heart of ice are trueâŚâÂ
Lisa hesitates at that.Â
âIâm afraid thatâs where youâre wrong, (Name).â
âHuh? What do you mean?â
She purses her lips and looks off to the side.Â
âItâs hard to explain, even for me. But youâll see and come to understand in due time how acutely aware he is of the emotions of those around him, especially those he is close to.â
You think you understand the meaning of her words a few weeks later when the results of a particularly rough test greet you.
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Damn it, you think before roughly shoving the papers into your bag, away from the prying eyes of your classmates. I canât falter here now. I still have so much more to do.
âI can tutor you if youâd like. I donât offer this to just anyone, so Iâd advise you to consider it,â Alhaitham says in the library later that day. You know that most people would kill for this opportunity and you werenât blinded by jealousy to the point where you couldnât see the benefit of his offer.Â
But your pride prevents you from accepting it.
âThanks, but Iâm fine. Iâd rather do this myself.âÂ
Another time, Alhaitham has to get up at a time when he should be asleep. Earlier that day, he had left a book of his behind and forgotten about it until now, leaving him to search the now-dark and empty halls of the Akademiya for where it might be.Â
He happens to pass by the House of Daena on the way and sees a solitary lamp lit in the back corner where he usually frequents. Out of sheer curiosity, he steps inside to see thereâs a familiar figure hunched over the desk, clearly fast asleep with piles upon piles of books and notes stacked around them.Â
Alhaitham gazes down at you with his ever-impassive eyes, silently wondering what to do next. A cold gust of air blows through the library and he shivers slightly. He looks down at your exposed arms, then at his jacket, before taking it off and draping it over your form. Catching a cold would serve you no good and youâd most likely return it to him later tomorrow.Â
Before he leaves, his curiosity gets the better of him and he takes a quick peek at your notes.Â
His eyes widen ever so slightly. Much of the material scattered around your desk was far ahead of what you were and needed to be learning. Did you borrow these books and notes from upperclassmen? The handwriting is a mix of yours and someone elseâs⌠He doesnât see the point in you doing so- itâs all just unnecessary work, in his opinion. Either way, itâs none of his business and you can do as you please, but Alhaitham canât help but wonder if you were doing all of this just to stay ahead- to keep up or even surpass him.
He leaves and you wake up soon after to something warm and soft covering your shoulders. Itâs a standard Akademiya-issued jacket for the fall and winter terms. Itâs way too big on you and the sleeves completely cover your hands. Curiously, you pull it tighter around your form. It smells nice- like old books and coffee- and you suddenly realize who it belongs to. Your face suddenly flushes and itâs not from the warmth of the jacket.
Alhaitham-!
The next day, Alhaitham arrives at his usual spot in the library. Youâre sitting across from him as usual and interestingly refuse to make eye contact with him.
Sumeruâs climate has always been temperate, but the days are getting longer and warmer now. Youâve finally shed your winter uniform for your spring one and with the end of the year rapidly approaching comes major tests. The library is the most packed it's ever been with students everywhere cramming last-minute. Itâs rare to find an empty table now, but thankfully your spot in the back with Alhaitham is still left unoccupied. If not, Alhaithamâs cold glare is more than enough to scare them away.Â
For one of your classes, itâs a project instead of a test. You have the option to choose the type of project, but for some stupid reason, your professor was still assigning partners instead of being able to choose.
âAnd (Name), letâs see⌠hmm, Iâll pair you up with Alhaitham. How does that sound?â
Your blood runs cold and you hear your classmates snicker around you. You want to scream at the prospect of it. Sumeru would sooner freeze over before the two of you cooperate and he knows it. You catch him staring at you out of the corner of your eye, daring you to say no.Â
You swallow your pride and nod. The tips of your ears burn and at that moment, you wish the ground would open up and swallow you whole.Â
â... That sounds fine.â
How humiliating.
Later that day in the library, heâs even more infuriating than normal, if thatâs even possible. His face betrays nothing but you can hear the smugness dripping from his voice and mannerisms. His arms crossed in front of his chest, the way he would subtly look down on you with that know-it-all gaze⌠it all made you want to punch his (handsome) face.Â
âDonât fall behind now,â he says once youâve finally settled on a project.
âLetâs see if you can even keep up with me.âÂ
Your project is relatively straightforward but involves a lot of cooperation between you two. As you work, it becomes an all-too-common sight to see you arguing everywhere you go, much to the irritation of others.
âIâm telling you, this character has to be symbolic of rebirth! Why else would we see it so concentrated in scripts that were dated toward the end of that civilization?â
âYou seem to be forgetting that this has also been seen elsewhere. Besides, there are reasons to believe that it means something else.â
âWhat, did it get lost in translation? If you think youâre so smart, then go ahead and enlighten me.âÂ
You glare at him as he sips his coffee (with milk and two sugars, you note. Just the way he likes it).Â
âGod, can they just kiss already?â grumbles Kaveh from where he sits across the room. Lisa and Tighnari sitting at the same table nodded in agreement.
âMeeting up to work outside of class is normal, but over lunch? Sounds like a date to me,â complains Tighnari while not-so-subtly eyeing the way you animatedly bicker with him.Â
âHey, isnât this Alhaithamâs treat as well?â asks Kaveh. Tighnariâs ears twitch and perk up at his question. He glances at the both of you- Alhaitham just paused to ask if youâd like a refill of your tea, and you said yes- before groaning.
âIt sure looks like itâŚâ
Lisa decides to take matters into her own hands.
âAre you two arguing or flirting?â she asks in a loud voice.
âArguing!â you retort. Alhaitham merely rolls his eyes and steals one of your samosas while you arenât looking.Â
âI saw that! Give it back!â
âToo late.âÂ
Two months, lots of bickering, and lots of coffee later, you present the culmination of your work to the class. For all the headaches and lost sleep you had to endure, your efforts are handsomely rewarded with a perfect score and rare compliments from your professor. And for that alone, it was well worth everything you went through.Â
âGood job. It was a rewarding experience working with you. I daresay that our arguments aside, we make for a decent team.âÂ
You look up to see Alhaitham.
âOh? A rare compliment from the stoic and sharp-tongued man himself?â
âDonât make me retract my words.â
âOuch, how cold of you.âÂ
When you return to your dorm later that night, thereâs a note addressed to you from Lisa.
I overheard one of your professors talking about you and Alhaitham with someone else today- Professor Behnam, I think that was his name? Iâm fairly sure this was after you guys presented because they mentioned that briefly. I wrote this down in a hurry as they were speaking, but hereâs what he said:
They complement each other perfectly. While they both have unmatched erudition and wit, one has the creativity and uninhibited ambition the other tends to lack. However, he is more pragmatic and logical. Despite their differences, they make for a perfect team.
They will surely be among some of the best scholars the Akademiya has seen in a long time.
You end your first year tied for the top of the class with him.
âIâm home!â
âWelcome home, (Name)! How were your last few weeks at the Akademiya?â
Your parentsâ home is as warm and welcoming as always. The house has been freshly cleaned and is practically shining. They take your bags and usher you into the kitchen, where your favorite dishes are sitting on the kitchen table, freshly cooked for dinner with steam still rising from them.
âItâs been fine,â you say. âStressful, but also enjoyable. I like my classes and I get along with my classmates and professors.âÂ
âHow are your grades? Have they been finalized yet?â
You nod and beam them with pride.
âEnded the year at the top of the class.â
Your parentsâ eyes widen and they clap excitedly.
âThatâs our child!â
âAs brilliant and talented as always!â
âGood, keep going! Remember to study for money!â
âI will!â
Your mother leans in close and clasps your hand in hers. âAfter these four years, you should continue your education and become a sage! Maybe even work your way up and become the next Grand Sage!â
You balk at the prospect of it.
âA-A sage? Mom, there are tons of talented people in the Akademiya- thatâs where the best of the best go to study! The chances that Iâll make it to that point are slim!â
Your father clicks his tongue and shakes his head.Â
âNonsense!â he exclaims. âYou ended this year at the top of your class, you know. Besides, you inherited the intelligence of both your parents- Iâd imagine that this would be a doable task for you. Also, imagine how amazing it would be if you were to become a sage! Youâd be the first one in the family! Wouldnât that be such an achievement for us?â
âThatâs not even true! There was someone else who tied with me for the top of the class as well and if Iâm being honest, he has a better shot at it than me!â
Your momâs eyes sharpen and you instantly regret saying that.Â
âHe? So⌠a guy, huh?â
You mentally brace yourself for a barrage of questions.
âWhatâs his name? Whatâs he like? How smart is he? Is he good enough for you? Does he have-â
âDear, stop it,â your father says. âLook, youâre overwhelming them.â
You sigh and shake your head. âFor starters, his name is Alhaitham-â
âAlhaitham? Iâve heard that name somewhere before⌠wait, I remember now!â exclaims your father. âHis grandmother was a Ksharewar scholar. His mother was a renowned Vahumana scholar and his father was a mentor in Haravatat.â
âWas?â you ask. Your father bites his lip and looks away.
â... His grandmother passed away a few years ago and from what I heard, so did his parents when he was young.âÂ
âOh.âÂ
The kitchen is silent for a few moments before your father breaks it.
âWait, (Name), why do you look so surprised? I thought you knew this already, considering heâs your rival and everything! I thought you would at least know something about him.â
âDad, thatâs exactly the point- weâre rivals and I donât want to know anything about him! All that matters is beating him at his own game and thatâs that. Besides, he never tells me anything about his personal life, so why should I do the same?â
âTheyâre right, you know.â
Your father merely rolls his eyes at your motherâs remark.Â
âYou know the rules, donât get too close to him now,â your mother warns. âYou have to do whatever it takes to be the best, whatever? Thatâs what you promised us.â
You roll your eyes. âYes, mom, I know. Iâll do my best to become a sage.â
Your parents lean in to hold you close, your mother giving you a soft kiss on the forehead.
âThatâs our child. Make us proud, ok?â
âI will!â
After a lovely three months of summer vacation (and not being forced to see Alhaitham every day save for the rare occasions where youâd run into him in public- youâd immediately turn the other way and act as if nothing happened), you head back to the Akademiya for your second year. Like last year, you share many of your classes with the bane of your existence, although things are⌠less tense than they were before. The underlying spark of competition is still there, but not as prominent as before.
Alhaitham is pleasantly surprised at how youâve mellowed out over the summer. Something in your eyes has hardened and the way your mouth is set is different now. Youâve lost some of the baby fat in your cheeks (shame, he enjoyed poking and prodding at them, much to your annoyance) and youâve grown a bit taller as well. Heâs grown taller as well and to your irritation, heâs gaining on you. Heâs put on some muscle as well and according to Kaveh, who you befriended over the summer, heâs started learning the art of the sword.
(âWhat for?â you had asked back then. He had merely shrugged.
âToo much free time on his hands, I guess. I thought he was training to be a mercenary at first.â
âI just canât imagine him with a sword. In my mind, I see him toppling over from the weight of it.â
âSame here.â)
On the first day back, you merely greet him with a nod and youâre less opposed to working with him than before- although you canât seem to break the habit of making a sarcastic jab at him now and then.
As the year progresses though, Alhaitham notices a change in you- namely, your test scores. He catches a glimpse of them sticking out of your folder at the library.
85%. 75%. 83%. 79%. Theyâre not as good as they were last year but they arenât a concern for Alhaitham. As far as he knows, youâre still doing good overall and your classes are getting harder. Itâs only reasonable and he hasnât observed any noticeable or drastic changes in your personality, so it doesnât warrant any concern.Â
That is, in his eyes. The same canât be said for you though.
You didn't realize how much time you had spent studying until the library was closed one day. Sitting at your cramped desk with your roommate you barely know nowhere in sight, youâre suddenly aware of how quiet it is. Normally, youâd hear at least something- people arguing down the hall and music playing, among others. But today, it was eerily silent.Â
From the back of your mind, you recall news of a party that was supposed to be happening around this time. Lisa extended an invitation to you but you turned it down, claiming that you had to study. It was a bullshit excuse, now that you think about it.Â
(Lisa had looked at you knowingly when you said that, but not in a good way. Worry was present in her eyes, resigned to the fact that she couldnât do anything.
âAlright,â she had said. âJust⌠donât head down the path I think youâre on.â)
Your pen freezes mid-stroke as a horrifying thought crosses your mind. You now finally understand the true meaning of her words.Â
Have I⌠been making the right decisions? How much have I missed out on?Â
Your books and the allure of good grades tempt you, but you force yourself to evaluate your life so far. You have some of the highest marks in the entire class but you realize you have almost no experience or connections, and that was what really mattered.
All of the studying in the world canât compare to pulling a few strings, after all. Â
Not long after the year starts, Alhaitham notices that youâve started going out more. Youâre spending less of your time at the library during weekends and instead spending time with friends in the city.Â
(âYou actually have a life outside of the Akademiya. Iâm surprised.â
âI should be the one telling you that.â)
 âCome on, (Name), come join us at the tavern tonight! We booked the place and everyone is going to be there! Youâre missing out if you donât, just sayingâŚâ
The familiar voice belonging to a certain blond makes you look up. You huff a sigh and set your notes down to glare at Kaveh, who has been pestering you to go to a party at Lambadâs Tavern tonight. Youâre about to tell him youâre not interested when you stop just short of saying so.
Will I regret saying no?
â(Name), youâre young right now! Take some risks and live life a little, otherwise, youâll have nothing to look back fondly on once youâre all old and wrinkly! That old dusty rock-of-a-friend Alhaitham would say the same thing, you know⌠although, maybe heâd phrase it differently.â
Kavehâs right, you realize. I can make up a test. I can always study later. But Iâm only young for a little while. I canât make up for lost time.Â
âJust curious- whatâs in it for me?â
âOh, the usual. Free food, entertainment, a break from these stupid books, alcohol- oh, and you might get to see a rare drunk Alhaitham there! Doesnât that sound exciting?â
âNo need to venture into that territory. You already had me at the free food part. So, what time?â
Later that evening at the tavern, you realize Kaveh wasnât kidding when he said everyone was going to be there- he really did mean everyone the moment you step inside. Lisa is the center of attention with wide-eyed students gawking at her alcohol tolerance- seriously, how is she not drunk yet?- while Tighnari stands in the corner with his ears folded over and eyes squeezed shut. Cynoâs glare is more than enough to scare anyone away as he leads the fox hybrid upstairs toward a quieter spot.Â
Thereâs enough alcohol being passed around to knock a Sumpter Beast unconscious. You only have a few drinks, not wanting to be hungover on a weekday. At one point, a familiar voice drifts its way over to you.
â(Name), over here!â
Itâs Kaveh, and⌠Alhaitham next to him is drunk from the looks of it? His face is flushed and he stumbles as he walks with Kaveh being the only thing stopping him from faceplanting onto the floor.Â
âI thought Alhaitham could handle his alcohol?â you ask as you sling one of his arms around your shoulder and make your way out the tavern.Â
âHe does, but he tried a new type of alcohol tonight that was stronger than he expected. Fire-something⌠itâs from Snezhnaya, if that explains anything.â
You glance at his heavily flushed face again and sigh.
âYeah, that explains everything.â
After lugging Alhaitham across Sumeru City and up the many steps leading to the Akademiya, youâre prepared to say goodnight to Kaveh and head back to your dorm when you feel something latch onto your shirt. Itâs Alhaitham and even in his drunken stupor, heâs surprisingly strong. Â
âWait.â
âWhat is it?â you ask after a moment of hesitation. His answer is instant.
âDonât go,â he slurs out.Â
Heâs drunk, you remind yourself. Donât take anything he says at face value.
But even so, you spot the opportunity to tease him.Â
âOh? And why is that?â
âBecause⌠youâre one of my only friends.â
You go quiet at that. Nothing could have prepared you for that response. Every witty remark and sarcastic jab you had prepared on the tip of your tongue fizzled out instantly. Even Kaveh, who has no shortage of words when it comes to Alhaitham, falls silent.Â
In the year or so that youâve known Alhaitham for, heâs never been one to get close with people, instead preferring to keep them at armâs length. Most likely, itâs the alcohol inhibiting his filter, but you canât ignore the little flutter in your stomach at his words.Â
âI guess you are one to me as well, Haitham. I-â
âSay that again.â
His sudden demand makes you pause. Despite his drunken state, thereâs a fire in his eyes that briefly makes you question whether heâs sober.
â... I guess you are one-â
He stops you. âNo. Not that. Repeat what you said at the very end of it.â
âHaitham?â
âCall me that again.â
âHaitham.â
âAgain.â
A smile creeps onto your face now that youâve finally caught on. How cute.Â
âHaitham.â
âAgain.â
And secretly inside, youâre happy. Happy that someone considers you a friend for the first time. You no longer feel dehumanized from idolization or isolated from everyone else and you realize itâs what youâve been secretly wishing for this whole time.Â
âGoodnight, Haitham.â
Itâs now a common occurrence between you two to drag each other to activities on the weekends. One day, itâs Alhaitham camping out with you late at night to go stargazing. (â(Name), this is boring.â âYou can go home if you want. I wonât stop you.â âHmph.â) Another day, itâs him inviting you to the various coffee shops throughout the city and sampling their beverages. (âThe shop we went to last week does a pour-over better.â âYou think so too?â)
Another time, youâre heading back to the Akademiya after a day of shopping and playing Genius Invocation (he lost miserably several times in a row to you, much to his embarrassment). Itâs been overcast the whole day and the air has been humid but you nervously brushed off the weatherâs warning signs.
Something wet lands on your cheek. You blink and look up, then at the ground where raindrops are rapidly dotting the surface. You meet Alhaithamâs gaze, the rising panic in your eyes apparently visible because he pulls you toward the souvenir shop, where you both seek shelter against the escalating downpour. Sheets of rain crash against the ground and the sides of buildings and the gusts of wind make the trees sway violently.Â
(You both, like idiots, forgot to bring your umbrellas. In the middle of Sumeruâs rainy season.)Â
You can barely see past your two feet but you can make out something moving nearby, and itâs getting closer. Small, gray, and most definitely sopping wet, itâs⌠a cat?
The small creature pauses and runs as fast as it can toward you. You take your hat off and scoop it up, where it meows pitifully and sneezes. A quick check tells you that the cat is a girl.Â
â(Name), what-â
âLook, Haitham,â you whisper as you shrug your jacket off and dry the cat. âPoor baby must have gotten stranded and lost in the rain. She came running to us for help.â
The cat shakes off the last of the rain clinging to her fur and now you can see that she resembles Alhaitham quite a bit with her gray fur and green eyes. You wonder if she has his attitude as wellâŚÂ
âI wonder if sheâs someoneâs pet cat that ran away.âÂ
âSheâs probably one of the cityâs many strays. I donât see a collar on her.â
âSheâs well-fed for oneâŚâ you grumble, noting her plump belly. âSo, can we keep her?â
â(Name), you know animals, unless theyâre service animals, are not allowed in Akademiya dorms.â
âThat hasnât stopped people though. Someone on my floor snuck their pet cat into the dorms and itâs an open secret among all of us.â
âBut still-â
And then you hit him with puppy eyes. The edges of your mouth quiver and turn down, while your eyes soften and go wide.Â
âPlease?â
His resolve crumbles instantly.
âFine. But youâre keeping it.â
You sheepishly smile. âAbout thatâŚâ
What now?
âMy roommate is a blabbermouth and a stickler for the rules. If I kept her, she would be gone and back on the streets before noon tomorrow.â
âAre you suggesting that I take care of her?â
âAre you against it?â
âTaking care of an animal is a big responsibility, (Name). One that requires time and-â
âI can help you take care of her. With the two of us looking after her, it shouldnât be a problem.â
âI canât tell if youâre being optimistic or oversimplifying the problem here.âÂ
You roll your eyes and Alhaitham looks off to the side.
âIâll have to ask Kaveh-â
âKaveh would be over the moon at the prospect of you bringing home a cat. You know how much he loves animals. This cat will be in good hands under his and our care.âÂ
Looks like he now has no other choice but to say yes. He heaves a deep sigh and looks back up at you.
âFine. Iâll keep her in my room.âÂ
Your face lights up.
âBut first, we need to give her a name.âÂ
You scrunch your brows and think for a moment.
âHow about Thamina?â
âThamina,â he repeats. âMeaning valuable or priceless. It fits well.âÂ
You become a frequent visitor to Kaveh and Alhaithamâs dorm after that. It gets to the point where Alhaitham gives you his copy of the spare key so you could come and go as you please (to which Kaveh gives him a knowing look that he pointedly ignores for his own sake). At first, you primarily visited to take care of Thamina, but at some point, you began visiting primarily for him.Â
Study sessions slowly move from the House of Daena to his room, with him at his desk and you sitting on his bed. Thamina bears witness to the heated debates shared between you two in the late hours of the night and the quiet moments of studying. Alhaitham is there to keep her company throughout the day, but she patiently waits for you after a long day of classes. She watches as you two steal each otherâs belongings and food (occasionally joining in if she smelled fish in the box you brought home from a late-night dinner). When there is a disagreement between you two, sheâs there to help you reconcile in the form of demanding affection and cuddles.Â
But when she and Kaveh are fast asleep, only you two are privy to the heavy conversations that happen once and are never brought up again.Â
âTell me more about your family, Haitham.âÂ
He freezes, then casts a suspicious glance at you over his shoulder.
âWhere is this question coming from? And why?â
You shrug.
âI just wanted to know more about the people that raised you to become the person you are today.â
â... My grandmother raised me,â he says after a moment of hesitation. âI admittedly donât know much about my parents- only that my mother was a renowned Vahumana scholar and my father was a mentor in Haravatat. They both died in an accident, thus leaving me under my grandmotherâs care.â
You make yourself comfortable on his bed and nod, urging him to continue.Â
âMy grandmother was a Kshahrewar scholar. By the time I was born, she had already retired. As such, she had a lot of free time. We did a lot of things together.â
He pauses to recount his fading memories of her.Â
âShe liked to bake. Her desserts were on the sweeter side, but I have the recipes. I can tweak them so theyâre less sweet for you.â
âIâd like that very much.â
âShe liked to cook as well. Iâd often wake up to the smell of food in the kitchen and sheâd be there at the stove. Sheâd make my favorites and always save most of it or the best parts for me. Unlike with baking, she never used any recipes for her cooking. Iâve tried to imitate her dishes, but itâs never exactly the same as I remember.â
Haithamâs bed is comfy, you note. You pull the covers over yourself, feeling your eyelids grow heavier.Â
âWere you a chubby child who was spoiled by grandma?â you tease.
âYes,â he admits.Â
You giggle. âI wish I could have seen you as a kid, chubby cheeks and all.âÂ
There are baby photos his grandma kept that he now has, but heâll never tell you that.Â
âLike you, she was more of a tea person than a coffee person. She liked hers sweetened while I liked mine more plain. She never knew where she left her reading glasses and sheâd always ask me to find them. When I was younger, sheâd read a bedtime story to me every night. If there was nothing we were doing, Iâd spend the whole day on her lap as she read the books of my choosing aloud to me. One of the last things she told me was that I was so similar to my father, both in nature and appearance. And more than anything else, she was kind.â
âYou miss her, donât you?â
âYes. I miss her a lot.â
âYour grandma sounds like an amazing person,â you sleepily mumble. âI would have liked to meet her.â
The last thing you hear before finally drifting off is Alhaithamâs whispered response.
âShe would have liked to meet you too.â
And the next night, the conversation is equally as heavy.
âHey, Haitham.â
âWhat is it?â he whispers back.
âDo you think that.. I donât know, that Iâm not quite who I used to be?â
Alhaitham sets his pen down.
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âDo you think Iâve changed in more ways than one?â
âWell, youâre less annoying now.â
You give him a well-deserved jab on the bicep with the end of your pen. Much to your annoyance, he doesnât even flinch and continues.Â
âThe way I see it, change is inevitable. We all fight and run from it, but it eventually catches up with us. It is neither good nor bad. Rather, itâs what you make of it. But to answer your question, yes. Youâve matured more mentally. Youâve realized thereâs more to life now. Youâre learning how to live life on your own terms now, arenât you?â
Your silence tells him everything he needs to know.Â
âTell me, Haitham. What do you wish for?â
Alhaitham is a simple man with few desires. If all his basic needs and simple wants of books and time to himself are met, then he is content. But your question has him thinking. Is there anything else he wants in his life?Â
And it turns out the answer is yes.Â
âRegardless of how things turn out in the future, Iâd like to be able to continue talking to you like this. Thatâs my wish.â
Kaveh stirs in his sleep. Thamina rolls over and makes biscuits on your lap. A small smile creeps onto your face. You turn away and resume your work. He does the same.
Itâs a mundane scene- two Akademiya students pulling another all-nighter to complete their work. And yetâŚÂ
Yes, this is what I want, Alhaitham thinks to himself. Everything I could ever want means nothing if you arenât here.Â
The spring semester comes around and with that comes the finals grind. Youâve thrown yourself into your studies in a last-minute attempt to save, in your opinion, your failing grades since you arenât at the top of your class anymore. (Alhaitham thinks youâre insane- youâre still in the top five.) As if to rub it in your face, you get a letter from your family one day.
We heard that youâre no longer at the top of your class. What happened?Â
Your eyes and mind glazed over the rest of the letter until the end.
Study harder. You can end it the same way you did last year if you would spend more time on it. Donât get distracted now.Â
A rare instance of frustration flashes through you and before you know it, youâve ripped up the letter and tossed it in the trash.Â
Who told them that anyway?Â
âLisa⌠graduated early?â
The news comes to you over dinner one day when you ask where Lisa is upon realizing sheâs not there. Youâve just finished all your finals and you want nothing more than to relax and catch up on some sleep, but news regarding your best friend makes you temporarily forget about those plans.Â
Cyno nods. âItâs a whole thing now. Theyâre saying sheâs the best student the Akademiya has had in the past 200 years. Once in a generation is what theyâre calling her now.â
You bite your lip and look away. A weak âtell her I said congratulationsâ is all you can get out as envy begins festering deep within you. Youâre ashamed of yourself- sheâs your best friend, for Archonâs sake, you should be feeling excited for her- but you just canât.
Why couldnât it have been me instead?Â
You end your second year third in the class, with Alhaitham at the top.
âWelcome home, (Name).â
The house is a little chilly when you step inside. Dinner has already been prepared- itâs sitting on the table- but it looks like it was made some time ago. Your father ushers you into the kitchen, where your mother waits expectantly, her lips stretched into a thin smile when she sees you.Â
There are the usual dinnertime conversations- how has your day been? Fine, yours? Same old, same old- but they feel stiffer than usual. It doesnât flow and you find yourself internally wincing at the heavy silence between you.
âSo.â
You pause and look up at your mother, who has finally broken the awkward silence surrounding the kitchen table.
âWe heard you⌠didnât do so well at the Akademiya this year.âÂ
You freeze and internally brace yourself for what is to come.
âOnly third this year? (Name), you were first last year, how come you couldnât place first again? Thatâs not so hard, is it? You just have to put some effort in, stop being so lazy, and youâll do fine! Besides, itâs only your second year, what could be so difficult about it? We know youâre smart and that you couldâve easily been first again. Youâre just getting complacent, thatâs all! Do you really want that Alhaitham to beat you at your own game? How humiliating would that be for us? Think of the embarrassment we, your poor mother and father, would face from others in the Akademiya- our golden child (Name), who was once someone people aspired to be, but now nothing but a disappointment!â
âYour motherâs right, (Name),â says your father. âWe have high expectations for you, or should I say, had.âÂ
Their disappointment cuts deep into your soul, yet something quietly snaps inside you. You glare at them one more time before slipping away.
âIâm not hungry anymore. Iâve lost my appetite.â
You go to your childhood room and lock the door behind you. Your parentsâ voices- most definitely talking about you- drift up the stairs and you do your best to tune them out. As if to mock you, hanging on the wall across from you are all the awards you won at academic competitions throughout your life. Trophies, ribbons, certificates, and medals line every bit of space available, all of them with your name and a first-place title proudly engraved onto them.
Now that you think about it, were you really happy with being the best? Your younger self would laugh and say âof course!â, but why exactly?Â
And then the realization hits you. You personally felt nothing being the best at everything. The title, the fake smiles, and the forced compliments from others- they couldnât mean less to you.
You were only happy because your parents were happy. Were you ever happy with yourself- with who you were as a person? You donât know.
Stars live for an incredibly long time, but they too must die out one day. Their reserves of hydrogen gas will inevitably run out and they will either go out with a bang or a fizzle depending on their size. Larger stars go out in a blaze of glory, expanding up to several times their size before exploding and bathing the universe in the remains of their supernova for eons to come, while smaller ones condense from the gravity pushing inward and shrink down into a cold white dwarf, destined to drift across the universe alone for the rest of time. That is your fate, yet you do not know it yet. The last of your fuel has finally been spent, and the end is nigh. Whether you will go out with a bang or fade into obscurity is something only time will tell.Â
Youâve had enough of the stifling atmosphere in the house.
Itâs only been a few days since summer vacation began and youâre already at your witâs end. The heavy silence hanging in the air and their passive-aggressive comments toward you make you want to tear your hair out. Or run away. Maybe both.Â
There are still lots of days left before you start class again. Surely thereâs something you can do until thenâŚ
And then it hits you: traveling throughout Sumeru! You were born and raised in the city, but youâve rarely ventured outside of its borders. This could be a good chance to expand your horizons and gain experience!
So without further ado, you pack your bags, plan a route, and begin your adventures. Most of the time, youâd leave at dawn before your parents woke up and return late at night after theyâd fallen asleep. Sometimes, you wouldnât return for days, instead choosing to camp outside or stay at a friendâs house for a while. From what youâve heard through your neighbors and friends, your parents donât seem to care what youâre doing either. Some of your friends even say that they look happier now that youâre out of the house. The notion stings, but you donât dwell on it for too long.
Thereâs a strange sense of peace you feel throughout your travels thatâs foreign to you. Whether itâs camping out underneath the stars or scaling a rocky cliffside, youâve never felt more attuned to yourself than now. You gradually discover more about yourself that you otherwise would have never known. You like stargazing even more after seeing the expanse of the night sky and all its stars for the first time without the light pollution of the city. You like to swim, as demonstrated when you dove headfirst into a river for the first time and felt the cool waters wash over your skin. Youâre decently skilled with a bow and arrow after Tighnari gives you some lessons and his old bow to keep yourself safe on your travels.
Most importantly, you discover how to find happiness by yourself. After being told your whole life what you could and couldnât do, being able to take control of your life was a liberating feeling.Â
You end up seeing Alhaitham quite a bit during this time. Strangely enough, he was always one of the first people youâd see returning back to Sumeru City. Heâd always give you a subtle nod when he noticed you staring at him before leaving. Sometimes, heâd even be there to wish you a safe trip- no, not sometimes- almost all of the time. Itâs basically a given that heâll be there to see you off at this point. How he hears about it every time, you have no idea but you arenât complaining.Â
âLeaving early as always, I see. Where to this time, (Name)?â
You pause from checking your supplies to see Alhaitham standing behind you.
âIâm heading down to Gandharva Ville to spend some time in the rainforest. But youâre up this early just to wish me a safe trip? I didnât take you for a morning person.â
âIâm not. But someone should see you off each time, and if your parents wonât do it, then I will.â
âY-You⌠how did you know?â
âKnow what?â he asks while stepping around to help you with your bag. âAll I know is that Iâve never seen them send you off or welcome you back.â
âSo be it then,â you grumble. âItâs not as if I care.â
So he doesnât know about our strained relationship yet, you muse to yourself. Thatâs surprising, considering how big mother and fatherâs social circle isâŚÂ
âYouâre all set now. Best you head off before it gets too hot.â
âI will. You take care as well.â
He watches you leave through the city gates until youâre no longer in sight. A rare expression of longing crosses his face then and only after lingering for a few more moments (with his eyes trained on where you once were) does he leave.Â
He was lying when he pretended to be unaware of your family situation. When youâre hailed as one of the best scholars in recent times in a land that has a borderline fanatical dedication to academics, everything pertaining to you will be scrutinized and monitored. Your sudden decision to leave Sumeru for extended periods of time, and the way your parents refused to talk about you or changed the topic whenever you came up⌠it wasnât hard to put two and two together.Â
For your sake, Alhaitham hopes you would return later rather than sooner so you wouldnât have to hear what was being said about you.Â
âYou seem to have gotten good at this,â he remarks over coffee and desserts when you return several weeks later. Alhaitham notices youâve put on some muscle. There are some new scars and the bow slung on your back is an unfamiliar sight as well. âYou would be a perfect candidate for the Adventurerâs Guild.âÂ
You laugh. âNah, itâs not for me. As much as I enjoy traveling, I donât think I could earn my living through it, plus I wonât be able to keep it up once Iâm all old and wrinkly.â
âTell me about your adventures though. Where did you go?â
Your eyes light up and you begin rambling excitedly about your travels. You go into great detail about your time spent in the Avidya Forest and your spontaneous decision to travel to Liyue, which catches him off-guard.
âLiyue?â he repeats when you mention it. âSo thatâs why you were gone for several weeks instead of days. Iâve never been there before. Tell me, what was it like?â
Your smile grows even bigger and your eyes may as well have been stars from how brightly they were shining.
âOh, you shouldâve seen the architecture- actually, wait, I should be telling Kaveh this- but it was so pretty! The food was super good too and a friend I made shared some of her recipes with me. I have a feeling that youâll like them so I can teach you some other time! Ooh, and you canât miss the scenery for the world! Personally, my favorite wasâŚâ
Youâre so caught up in reliving and telling your adventures that you fail to miss the fond look in his eyes and the rare hint of a smile that stretches across his face.Â
Youâre halfway through recounting your way back home through the Chasm when you happen to glance at the clock and the realization begins to set in.
âI have to get going now,â you explain as you hurriedly gather your belongings. âIâm meeting up with some other friends in a bit. But thanks for the coffee and sweets. Hopefully, Iâll see you around again sometime soon?â
The chime above the door jingles as you rush outside and Alhaitham is left alone with his thoughts. With a deep sigh, he takes a look out the window and decides to address the thoughts about you that have been on his mind lately.Â
Youâre annoying, thereâs no doubt about that. You love to push his buttons and purposefully irritate him. Youâre an overachiever and you care too much about what other people think. For the longest time, your whole personality consisted of your academic accomplishments and nothing else. Youâre a people pleaser and you long for acceptance and praise from others- two things he thinks are utterly useless coming from other people. The moment someone questions your abilities, regardless of who it is, you begin to second-guess yourself and waver. Ridiculous, in his opinion. You know your worth and skills better than anyone else, so why are you letting their baseless accusations affect you? Youâre easily affected by rumors and your self-worth is determined by what others think of you.Â
But you have a warm and welcoming demeanor thatâs rare in the cutthroat halls of the Akademiya that draws others to you like a moth to a flame. You enjoy traveling and you have a major soft spot for animals, especially cats. Whenever youâre in the city, you always stop to pet all the strays roaming around, no matter how long it takes. You enjoy sweets- not the overly cloying kind, but the ones that have a touch of sweetness to the point where you can just taste it. Your favorite dessert is the Padisarah Pudding sold in the Grand Bazaar and heâs stopped by so often that the vendor knows his name, face, and order by now. Youâre more of a tea person than a coffee person, but he has your coffee order memorized just in case (iced, with two sugars, a splash of milk, and rosewater) and heâs the one that has been mysteriously supplying your favorite tea whenever itâs running low. He notices you like to ramble about things youâre passionate about (and he willingly- gladly- listens too).Â
And heâs come to realize that maybe youâre not as insufferable as he thought you were. You have a brilliant mind and youâre one of the few that isnât put off by his blunt nature. You donât just tolerate him- you appreciate him, flaws and everything.Â
Youâve always been envious of him- heâs known that ever since he met you. Because of him, you have strived to prove yourself as better in all aspects. A stupid rivalry is what it started off as with your pride getting the best of both of you. But throughout these three years, youâve only brought out the best in each other.
At this point, he doesnât feel complete without you.Â
Heâs well aware of the question hanging over peopleâs minds whenever they see the both of you together. You are the sun, the golden child of your parents who are renowned within the Akademiya and held to the highest level of scrutiny. Their judging gazes, eyes that fixate on every move of yours, comments whispered behind your back- you take them all in stride. Meanwhile, Alhaithamâs presence is glossed over when youâre there. To many, he is just another Akademiya student that they will see in passing and forget about immediately. In that aspect, he is the moon that hides from others. Those who were acquainted with his parents or his late grandmother may recognize him and speak with him, but he mostly goes unnoticed and ignored.Â
But free from the prying eyes of others, Alhaitham is able to sleep peacefully at night. Your fitful sleep, on the other hand, is plagued with dreams of what-ifs and the looming fear of disappointment from others. Youâve always succeeded, not because you craved success, but because you feared failure and how others would react.
The rising moon admires the sun because of the boundless love they receive from others. On the other hand, the setting sun is envious of the moon for his sweetest dreams that they can only long for.
You enter your third year with a sense of apprehension that wasnât there before. Your high hopes for yourself are still there, but theyâve been dashed considerably. But despite your lack of ambition now and your experiences from last year, you still (attempt to) throw yourself into your studies, knowing that this year is where the challenge begins. Your first two years were just warmups, or nothing, according to your parents.Â
Your first few weeks go well, but before you know it, you find yourself lost and overwhelmed by the material.
I⌠donât understand any of this. But how could this be? Iâve spent so much time.Â
Your test scores donât reflect your efforts either.
45%. 50%. 63% 67%. 55%. 38%.
âDamn it!â
You slam your fist onto your desk table as the results of another failed test greet you. You had spent so much time preparing for this one, only for your efforts to be rewarded with a slap to the face.Â
You canât keep going like this. You need help, and desperately at that, but you canât bring yourself to ask for it.Â
Youâre smarter than everyone else, you donât need help, a familiar voice comes into your mind. Youâre the pride and joy of our family because of your grades. Donât let us down now.Â
You look out the window, the heat still simmering in your stomach.
âWhat a load of bullshit.âÂ
â... I saw your test scores earlier today.âÂ
You glare at Alhaitham with poison in your gaze that was never there until now. The hairs on the back of his neck stand up and he feels strangely uneasy, like his body is warning him to stop.Â
âAnd? Here to mock me for it?â
âNo. On the contrary, I want to offer you my help.âÂ
Oh, the humiliation. Look at how far youâve fallen.Â
âForget it,â you snap. âI donât need your help.â
You get up and leave, slamming the doors shut behind you. It echoes through the House of Daena and the other students there turn to stare at Alhaitham in silent shock. Heâs stunned too. Although you can have quite the sharp tongue at times, youâve never lashed out at him like that before.Â
A few weeks later, the results of another test are announced. Alhaithamâs name sits at the top like it always has. His name is on everyoneâs tongue as they jealously grumble over the results once again. His eyes examine the list, searching for one name in particular, until he finds yours at the bottom of it.
He pauses, then turns around in time to see you storming out. He doesnât miss the looks your classmates give you- mocking, ridiculing, scornful, and disgusted sneers that relish in your downfall. The jealous grumbles about him now turn into titters and sneering whispers with your name now being trampled upon by those that used to extol your virtues. Itâs all noise and it grates his ears until he canât stand it anymore.
âWhat a waste of time.â
The noise stops and everyone turns to look at him.Â
âYou all have the energy to complain about your own scores while making a laughing stock of someone else. Itâd be better spent on improving your own scores- unless youâre just that incompetent?â
Later that night as youâre studying, you get a message from your parents through your Akasha. Itâs the first time youâve gotten anything from them all year. After hesitating, you open the message.
Itâs short and simple but your heart sinks and your temper flares after reading it. You rip your Akasha Terminal off and toss it to the side.Â
Donât come home this year.Â
âI need your help. Iâm asking for a friend.â
Alhaitham looks over his book at you. Itâs the first time heâs seen you all week and to be frank, you look awful. Your hair is a mess, your uniform is wrinkled, and your skin looks dry and dull.
âDo I know them? If not, then I wonât help.â
You roll your eyes and throw your hands up exasperatedly. âOk fine, yes, you know them.â
âWell, why wonât they just ask me themselves? Why trouble you?â
âWhatever, it doesnât matter right now. Just answer the damn question.â
He leans back and knowingly looks at you.Â
âTheyâre going through a tough time right now,â you explain, choosing each of your words carefully. âThey arenât doing good in their classes and theyâre trying to get back on track, but they donât know how to.â
â... This is for you, isnât it?â
Damn, he saw right through you. Were you that obvious?
Alhaitham goes back to reading his book. âI canât say I would be of any use here. After all, Iâve never been in that position nor would I let myself get there.âÂ
You feel your temper flare once more. You clench your jaw and try to reign in your anger before speaking to him.Â
âWell, duh. Youâre also not helping either.â
âReally? I think itâs a perfectly reasonable answer.â
âPut yourself in my shoes for once, would you?â
He sets his book down and looks at you.
âYou asked me for my advice and I told you what I would do in that situation. I donât understand why youâre getting upset.â
âThatâs because itâs not the answer Iâm looking for!â
âThatâs on you for expecting others to somehow know what you want without telling them.â
âYou-!â
You groan and run your hands through your hair. Is it just you or is he being more insufferable today? Canât he read the room for once?Â
He continues. âIf you wanted someone to only tell you what you wanted to hear, a mirror would be a better audience.â
âAlhaitham, all Iâm asking from you is a little empathy. Is that so hard to have?â
âAnd is it so hard for you to stop throwing a hissy fit just because I didnât tell you what you wanted to hear?â
His words are all spite and knives meant to hurt. They lack the usual lighthearted tone he has with you. You feel it coming- the barbed words that are poised to strike and cut deep, but it doesnât help when he begins speaking again.Â
 âYou asked for my help and I gave you advice. Youâre not in a position to be complaining here.âÂ
âYeah, well, your âadviceâ isnât what most people would consider as help.â
He scoffs and looks away before looking at you once more- like heâs looking down on you, you realize. Thereâs something akin to disgust and impatience in his gaze that makes you freeze despite all your sharp words earlier.Â
âHow irrational could you be? You reject everyoneâs help even though you need it and you donât listen to anybodyâs suggestions. Youâre too caught up in the conception that youâre always right and everyone else is always wrong. Youâre childish, (Name), thatâs what you are. Youâre like a child still naive and ignorant, content with playing with their toys and games and ignoring reality. Youâre not cut out for the Akademiya. You never were.â
He laughs and now you realize just how much it hurts when itâs directed toward you.Â
âAnd youâre telling me that my ego is overinflated. No wonder youâre failing everything. Archons, (Name), youâre utterly hopeless. What did I ever see in you?â
The silence that fills the space afterward is enough to make Alhaitham immediately regret his words. You angrily glare at him and Alhaithamâs heart sinks when he recognizes the emotion present in your eyes.
Utter hate.
â... For all these years, I've heard so many rumors about you but chose to brush them off,â you begin. âI was so stupid! I should have listened to them! They say youâre cold and heartless and only now do I realize that they were right. They say youâre not human from how cruel you are- archons, dammit! Look at me!â
The sudden demand makes Alhaitham nervously glance toward you after avoiding your gaze this entire time. You sniff and wipe away the few tears that managed to spill over. Losing your composure in front of him, the perfect and poised genius, was already humiliating enough, but you hold his gaze long enough to let him see. Let him witness the results of his own actions and the prospect of losing someone he cared about (all over again).
âYouâre an absolutely horrible person, Alhaitham. I hope you remember this.â
Alhaitham. Itâs the first time youâve used his full name ever since you befriended him and the implications of it sting.Â
He reaches out toward you. âWait-â
You slap his hand away.Â
âNo, weâre done here. I thought you could at least understand, but youâre just as uncaring and self-centered as everyone else here. And I once thought that you were better than anyone else here, but only now do I realize how stupid I was."
You laugh sardonically one last time.
âMy parents were right. They would have been so much happier if you were their child.â
Alhaitham doesnât see you again for several weeks after that. Itâs as if youâre purposefully avoiding him and it gets to a point where heâs beginning to get concerned about your health and safety.Â
Currently, heâs meeting with Tighnari. Out of everyone, the fox hybrid had the highest chance of knowing with his keen sense of hearing.
âIâm concerned about (Name).â
Tighnariâs ears twitch in response.Â
âThey arenât the same person anymore. Youâve seen it too.â
The fox hybrid sadly nods. âTheyâve been consumed by rage and self-hate. I see it in their eyes and the way they lash out. Theyâre angry at themselves and at everyone around them and itâs completely understandable considering the situation and the response of those they trusted most. Still, itâs not healthy if they continue like this. Speaking of which, were they always this temperamental?â
Alhaitham shakes his head. âNo. To be clear, theyâve always had a sharp tongue but it was always lighthearted. They only started getting truly angry this year.â
âLashing out or displaying signs of anger is often a common symptom of burnout. Iâm fairly confident thatâs what (Name) has. Specifically, academic burnout. But Iâm sure you already knew that, didnât you?â
Alhaitham uncomfortably avoids Tighnariâs prying eyes.Â
Tighnariâs eyes narrow. âLook, (Name) is a great friend to me as well, but why are you telling me about this? Youâre in their Darshan so shouldnât you know more?â
âI havenât heard anything about them either. I got concerned after they didnât show up at the library for a week. From what Iâve heard, they havenât been showing up to class either for the past few weeks, which is strange for them. Iâm asking around- maybe Iâll find something out that way.â
Tighnari shakes his head. âSadly, I donât know why either. If it helps, some people have said they havenât even seen them. Not just at the library or at class but in general. Itâs almost as if theyâve just⌠disappeared.â
Thereâs a moment of silence that passes between them. Tighnari stares at Alhaitham curiously and he rests his chin on his hands.
Alhaitham doesnât have a good feeling about thisâŚ
âSpeaking of which, does the fight from earlier have anything to do with this?â
âYou knew?â
âPlease. When two of my closest friends get into an argument as big as that, Iâm bound to find out eventually. So, did it have anything to do with this?â
â... Yes,â he admits. âI feel guilty and I want to apologize to them.âÂ
âWell, better late than never,â grumbles Tighnari under his breath. The stink eye he sends his way doesnât go unnoticed by Alhaitham.Â
âWhy do you care for them so much?â
The question comes out of nowhere and leaves him reeling.Â
âI suppose itâs⌠because I consider them a friend?â
Archons, that answer sounds even more pathetic out loud than it did in his head and Tighnari knows it.Â
Tighnari heaves a long sigh that makes Alhaitham pause.
âYou absolute lummox!â he snaps. âI always knew you were somewhat emotionally constipated but I didnât think youâd be this denseâŚâ
He suddenly stands up and stares the ashen-haired male in the eye, his tone softer this time.Â
âYouâre in love with them, Alhaitham. Thatâs what youâve been feeling lately.â
Alhaitham immediately scoffs. âNo, that canât possibly be-â
âYou, who hates sharing what you consider yours, share your notes with them.â
âItâs a win-win situation for both of us. Weâre in the same Darshan and weâll be able to learn better from each other.â
âBut them, specifically, when there are countless others that would kill for the chance to learn from you?â
âThey can figure the material out themselves. Plus, I stand to gain no benefit from what they have to offer.â
âWhat, so only (Name) can keep up with you?â
âPrecisely.âÂ
Tighnari sees the opening Alhaitham has created and takes advantage of it.
âAre you sure that youâre still rivals? Even though (Name) isâŚâ
âOf course. Itâs been like that since day one.â
âHuh, thatâs interesting. Because from what I know, academic rivals donât go out to lunch together. They donât go stargazing even though a certain someone finds it mind-numbingly boring. They donât sneak out past curfew and break Akademiya rules on a daily basis, and they certainly donât spend hefty chunks of Mora to make the other happy.âÂ
Tighnari has Alhaitham backed into a corner and he knows it.Â
âKaveh knows as well.â
âAnd?â
âAnd you still let yourself get roped into his schemes to make them happy. Look, I know this isnât a good time to bring him up consideringâŚâ
He gestures at the empty space, a silent indication of Kaveh and Alhaithamâs broken friendship.Â
âBut thereâs no denying that Kaveh did and still does care about you. Why else would he be willing to put in so much time and effort to make them happy? Because in addition to being their friend, he knows that when theyâre happy, you are as well. And if that doesnât mean something, then, I donât know what else does.â
âWeâre just friends,â he argues once again. Tighnari glares at him.
âYouâre an idiot to think it doesnât go deeper than that. You also saw them off every single time during the summer.â
âThatâs what friends do. Besides, their parents should have-â
âUh-huh. Go on, keep lying to yourself like that. Do I have to hit you over the head with a brick in order for you to realize your own feelings? Youâre sounding like a broken record here.âÂ
âI-â
âThereâs no use in denying or lying to us, Alhaitham. Weâre your friends, after all. But the one whoâs going to have to decide what to do next is you.â
He gets up and gives Alhaitham a pat on the shoulder. Before leaving, he looks at him one last time.
âItâs going to hurt even more when you lose them for good. Youâll only wish you could have done something sooner. But I think you already know that by now, right, Alhaitham?â
âDo you know where (Name) is?â
Itâs a rare occasion today- Alhaitham actually showed up for class. But it wasnât to listen to whatever the professor had to say- no, it was to ask your classmates where you went. Heâs been trying every day to find you, but only to no avail.Â
Heâs gained some valuable information, however. Your roommate moved out a while ago, leaving you the sole occupant of your dorm room. He also managed to find your dorm room number after asking some of your âfriendsâ, who after relentless prying, reluctantly opened up.Â
âI canât say for sure, but I heard theyâre in the hospital. They somehow ended up there over the weekend.âÂ
âThe hospital?â he repeats. âDo you know why?â
âNo idea. Sorry.â
He shows up at the Birmarstan after the class ends, fully expecting to see you. He gives the nurse his name and a few minutes later, she returns with an apologetic smile.Â
âSorry, but the patient is not accepting visitors at this time.â
A slight pause. Barely perceptible.
âI see.â
You look at the window to see Alhaithamâs retreating form. The nurse enters your room a few minutes later and crosses her arms.
âHeâs the first person whoâs asked to visit you ever since you came in. Iâm surprised- I thought youâd get more. Most people usually do.â
You pull the covers over your head and roll over. Such is the way of life in the Akademiya. Friendships were formed out of convenience as a way to climb up the ladder later in life. As soon as you were no longer useful or fell from grace like you did, others were quick to abandon you without a second thought.Â
So why did Alhaitham visit then? To you, your relationship (as enemies? Friends? Or evenâŚ) was built solely on how you could assist each other, and nothing more. By your prior logic, there is no logical reason why he should visit you.
UnlessâŚÂ
âIs there any reason why you didnât want to see him in particular?â
Even if your hypothesis proved to be true, it doesnât excuse or undo the hurt he caused.
âHeâs the last person I want to see right now.â
A few days after being discharged from Birmarstan, thereâs a knock from the door that wakes you up from your sleep. Still disoriented, you look up and roll over, opting to ignore it and go back to sleep.
The knocking continues. You cover your ear with a pillow and squeeze your eyes shut even more.
âI know youâre there, (Name). Several people told me so.â
Shit, itâs the last person you want to see right now. Your mood sours instantly and now youâre fully awake.Â
âWhat do you want?â you snap.Â
âI just want to talk.â
It doesnât seem like heâll be going away anytime soon, so you get up, kicking the trash that litters the floor to the side, and carefully cracking open the door. He looks down to see you. You pull the sleeves of your shirt down as he does so.Â
âCan I come in?â
You look behind at the mess that is your dorm.
â... Itâs not exactly clean right now.â
âThat doesnât matter to me.â
You flick the lights on and hide the worst of the trash underneath your bed. He follows you, his gaze traveling around the room. He notices the side with the unoccupied bed is considerably cleaner (that must have been your roommateâs before they moved out, he reasons) and your desk looks like it hasnât been used in a while. He takes a seat at it and examines the table. Your Akasha Terminal is lying in the corner and collecting dust. Your textbook is open to a section that was taught a while ago and it looks like you just started taking notes.Â
(Although, the frustrated scribbles that occupy most of the page have him concerned. Additionally, certain parts of the paper are wrinkled, as if they have dried after getting wet. The shape and spot where they are concentrated in is another cause for concern as well. Were you⌠crying?)
You pull the covers over your form and glare at him.Â
âWell? What did you want to tell me?â
âIâm sorry.â
You pause, then shake your head.
âThat alone wonât be enough.â
âI know. And thatâs why-â
He gulps, his voice shaking toward the end. Itâs just a simple apology, so why is he so nervous?
(But deep down he knows the real answer: this is his last chance to ask you for forgiveness before losing you for good. And it was the thought of losing you, the one that had managed to worm their way into his heart and appreciate him that scared him the most.)Â
âIâm sorry. I really am. I shouldnât have said those things back then. I should have been more understanding of your struggles and, like you said, had some more empathy. I realize that I am far from an ideal friend in many peopleâs eyes and if you feel the same, I will not hold that against you.â
His chest tightens and he subconsciously looks away.
âIâm aware of how people see me- valuing logic above all with a mind fueled by equations and facts over feelings. A genius with no regard or need for others. But Iâm still human. I feel regret and remorse the same way as anyone else. I know when Iâve messed up and when I need to apologize. Now is one of those times, more than ever.âÂ
You turn around and open the blinds, letting the light flood the room before sitting back down, watching him carefully.Â
âI donât want to forgive you. Do you have any idea how long your words lingered for?â
The words sting Alhaitham. Your voice shakes and you feel the familiar burning sensation in your eyes.Â
âBut I know you. I know your bluntness and sharp tongue. You often say hurtful things but donât mean them. Youâre stubborn and slow when it comes to apologizing, even if the guilt eats away at you. You donât wear your heart on your sleeve and youâre not one to dish out praises, leading others to believe that youâre cold and unsympathetic.â
You suddenly lean in, staring into the eyes that had kept you awake at night for so long. His eyes widen slightly and you smile faintly to yourself.Â
âBut I like to think that Iâve gotten to know you a bit. You show that you care with your actions, not your words, but that takes time- time that most people arenât willing to give because of their first impression of you. You take the time to learn about the people you care about and prefer acts of service to words of affirmation and physical touch as your love language. You show that you care in a way of your own.
âSo yes. I forgive you.â
Alhaitham finds himself sighing with relief. Yet a question still lingers in the back of his mind.
âWhy?â
And there it is again, for the first time in a long time. Your smile. Itâs a little stiff and awkward, as if you havenât smiled in a long time, but itâs undoubtedly yours.Â
âThe same reason. I missed you too.âÂ
And now begins the uncomfortable process of recovery.Â
âHow long were you gone for?â
â... Longer than Iâd like to admit. Catching up is going to be a difficult task, isnât it?â
âI wonât sugarcoat it; youâve missed a lot.â Alhaitham flips through your books and notes from prior years. âHowever, you have a strong foundation from your earlier years. That should help you. But first, let me ask you a few questions so I can outline a study plan for you.â
You raise your eyebrows at his statement.
âYouâre taking this quite seriously, arenât you?â
âNaturally,â he replies. âWhy wouldnât I?â
âKnowing you, youâre not the kind of person to go out of your way for others,â you grumble. âSo going to such lengths just for meâŚâÂ
âYou discredit me if you think that I would do that. But why do you think you felt burnt-out in the first place?â
You look out the window and think for a bit.
â... I think itâs because of my own pride. Had I asked for help earlier on, I have a feeling I wouldnât be in this position, or things would be better, at least,â you admit.Â
âBut itâs more than that, isnât it?â
You sigh and hold your hands out in defeat. âYou surely know more than youâre letting on. But I think itâs also because I never learned how to study.â
Alhaitham pauses at that. âReally?â
Thereâs no mockery or derision in his question- just curiosity.Â
âPeople goaded me on as a gifted child and I was expected to somehow know how to do everything perfectly the first time, you know? Itâs just how things were.â
âWell, thatâs something we can fix for sure.â
Your first few days back are the worst. Whispers and stares follow you wherever you go and your professors, who once showered you with praises, look at you strangely or even ignore you.Â
âDonât mind them,â he says when he notices you sulking in the library later that day. âYou and I both know thatâs just the way the Akademiya is. Weâll see who gets the last laugh.âÂ
Much to the envy of your classmates, he also personally tutors you in all your classes. He accompanies you to all your classes (even the ones he isnât taking) and sits in on them, whispering and writing little notes of clarification and elaboration.Â
Bit by bit, you see your scores slowly improve. Alhaitham teaches you an array of study techniques, many of which have been personally vetted by him.
âTry each of them out,â he says. âDifferent techniques work for different people. There is something out there that works for you.â
Heâs able to bear witness to the fruits of your labor one day when he hears your excited footsteps running toward him.
âHaitham, look!â
You practically shove several papers into his face. âI got a perfect score on the latest exam! And guess what? I tied with you, meaning that I also placed first!â
A rare smile, solely reserved for your eyes, creeps onto his face.Â
âGood job. Your score is well-deserved after all the hard work youâve been putting in.â
He sees it now. Slowly but surely, youâre regaining bits and pieces of your old self. Youâll never be exactly who you once were, but thatâs ok. Youâll pick the broken yet salvageable parts up and put them together to create something new yet still distinctly you.
He only looks forward to seeing what youâll become in the future.Â
Youâve finally graduated.
Itâs a joyous occasion today, filled with speeches, hugs, and promises to keep in touch. Families and friends crowd outside the Akademiya to congratulate their loved ones. The diploma in your hands and the cords around your shoulders are a sign of your achievements and your persistence despite all the roadblocks you faced along the way.Â
Your heart feels simultaneously burdened and relieved. You had graduated squarely in the middle of the class. You knew it was something to be proud of, yet that part of your former self that you could never suppress couldnât help but feel disappointed.Â
Not that it really bothered you anyway. When you walked across the stage to the smattering of applause accompanying your name, you had immediately locked eyes with Alhaitham in the crowd. He was clapping, but what caught your attention the most was the smile he sent your way. It wasnât one of his once in a blue moon microscopic ones.
No. It was one where you could see a sliver of his teeth and where the edges of his eyes crinkled from it, the sight of which sent your heart ablaze. There was pride in his gaze and in that moment, you felt as if everything had been worth it- even if it wasnât the outcome you expected.Â
And when he walked across the stage, you were the one to clap for him the loudest.Â
You push your way through the heavy crowds, searching for one person in particular. Heâs not anywhere in the crowd, so you head down the walkway and there you see him. Heâs waiting for you with a large bouquet of flowers in his arms.
âTook you long enough,â he remarks. Alhaitham holds out the flowers to you and you accept them gratefully.Â
âOh, you remembered my favorite flowers!â you exclaim as you examine the bouquet. âI have something for you as well.â
You hand him an envelope and he eyes it curiously when a voice interrupts you.Â
â(Name).â
You hear an awkward cough behind you and you turn to see your parents. They stand there awkwardly, fidgeting with their hastily-purchased bouquet of flowers that pales in comparison to what Alhaitham got you.Â
(You donât even like the kind of flowers your parents got for you and youâve told them that beforeâŚ)Â
âCongratulations on gradu-â
âOh, you must be Alhaitham!â
Your motherâs sudden remark takes all of you by surprise. She rushes forward and eagerly shakes his hand.
âIâve heard so much about you! You just graduated and youâve already made a name for yourself in Sumeru as a genius! How incredible is that? Ah, if only my child here could learn from you, but theyâve already graduated, so itâs a little too late for that nowâŚâ
You bite your lip and look away. The action doesnât go unnoticed by Alhaitham. He retracts his hand.Â
âIt was nice to meet you. Weâll be taking our leave now.â
âWeâll?âÂ
Alhaitham ignores them in favor of holding your hand and leading you away.
âI think a celebration is in order. The owner of the stall that sells your favorite Padisarah Pudding is offering us free dessert today.âÂ
The heaviness that was hanging over you just a moment ago is now gone.
âFree desserts? Iâm in!â
âThen itâs settled.âÂ
Later that night, Alhaitham remembers the letter you gave him earlier and pulls it out. He glances at the clock. Thereâs still time before he has to leave and meet up with you.
Dear Alhaitham,
Thank you for being by my side throughout these four years when no one else was. I owe my entire academic career to you. Perhaps even my entire life. I donât know if Iâd be writing this letter if it werenât for you.Â
When I saw you on the first day, I wondered what you were doing here. You were short, scrawny, and shy back then. I thought you were one of those child prodigies. Who knew youâd turn out to be the buff man skilled with the sword that I know todayâŚÂ
Honestly, I didnât think that you would help me. You were the envy of our class, unlike me. I wouldnât be surprised and I wouldnât blame you if all that praise got to your head. I guess I didnât know you well enough back then, though, because you defied all of my expectations. Not only did you not care for status or fame, you also took time out of your own day (which I know you hate doing) for me.Â
You really are an enigma, Haitham. Youâre a person with several layers and hidden secrets like an intricately-designed mechanism. But I think thatâs one of the reasons that drew me to you. Everyone has their own secrets and burdens. By slowly learning more about each other, you learn more about yourself.Â
You and I, we are inseparable now. Earlier today, I had someone come up to me and ask where you were. They were surprised that you werenât next to me like always. At first glance, we seem more different than similar, especially with our contrasting personalities. But take a closer look and theyâll see that we share more in common than in differences. Opposites attract, but similarities bind.Â
Like those dusty old philosophers and figures that we had to learn about in class, we are parallels of each other. You are simultaneously my biggest critic and supporter. My biggest rival and confidant. My biggest headache and source of comfort.Â
But most importantly, you are my biggest friend.Â
Remember that one night where I asked you what you wished for? You had said that you wanted to keep talking to me regardless of how things turned out in the future. I didnât really have a response at the time, but now I finally do.
My wish is selfish. I wish for you to stay the way you are. A little arrogant, blunt, curious, and caring in your own way. Because I canât imagine a future without you in it now.Â
With all my love,
(Name)
The house is too quiet for Alhaithamâs liking. He appreciates silence when working and Kavehâs incessant noise from working on projects at midnight is downright irritating, but there is a time and place for everything.
Now is not that time. Thamina is sleeping on the cushion next to him. Kaveh is out in a meeting with a client (for once) and youâre-
âIâm home!â
Speak of the devil, there you are. Thaminaâs eyes open and she jumps off the cushion to greet you with a loud meow and a head rub against your legs. Alhaitham takes his headphones off and sets his book down before getting up to greet you after a long journey back from Mondstadt. Youâre tired, your uniform is wrinkled, and your Kamera has been hastily shoved back into its case, but Alhaitham has never been more grateful to see you.Â
âMissed me?â
âYouâve been gone for too long,â he grumbles before pulling you into a tight hug and burying his face into the crook of your neck.
âLove, it was only for a month!â
âMy point still stands.â
You scrunch your face up and eventually manage to wiggle your way out of his grasp. Itâs been a few years since youâve graduated. Alhaitham has dutifully taken on the responsibilities of the Akademiyaâs Scribe while you now work as a reporter for a newspaper company. You love the job because it puts your Haravatat degree to good use and you get paid to travel, although you donât like the part of being away from Alhaitham for extended periods of time.
âAre you still up for dinner and dessert even though itâs getting late?â
âAt my favorite place?â
âOur favorite place,â he corrects.
âOh, you like it now as well? Did some of my tastes rub off onto you?â
âThe pudding runs I went on for you did that a long time ago.â
Comets are ephemeral in nature. Some of them are only seen once and then gone, lost in time and never to be seen again. But occasionally, in a twist of fate, they can be rediscovered although it may take hundreds or even thousands of years for them to return.
That comet he had wished upon several years ago had finally returned to him.
#oh. my god#yeah i'm fine i'm ok im fine (im not)#where do i even BEGIN with a masterpiece like this??#the way you write is so beautiful and digestible and just... god wow#the characterization and the interactions they're all so spot on#'whether you will go out with a bang or fade into obscurity is something only time will tell'#âĄď¸ god. head in hands. crying. sobbing.#the recurring theme of comets and stars is so beautiful and the way you use it to describe burn out is incredible#this piece hits close to home and it's so deeply relatable that i felt my heart drop#alhaitham is just so well written in this#the way he balances between actively keeping the reader's feelings in mind while also not being able to control his sharp tongue#AND the observational skills when reader doesn't think he knows what's up but he does ...#why isn't he real why can't i marry him why why why why i love him and i LOVE the way you wrote him#genuinely i don't know if a fic has ever resonated with me so much#i'm both hurt but also comforted at the same time#this is my alhaitham kisser coming out fic now (i formally apologize to ellie for calling him ugly)#can we talk about tighnari/kaveh/lisa gossip club please they're so funny#and CYNO being tighnari's dog making sure no one gets too loud around him i love them so much#little details sprinkled into this story that just crack me up yet don't take away from how heavy the theme is#this is a 10/10 like actually. my new comfort fic. /srs#thank you for writing this and encapsulating what mine and what i imagine is a lot of other people's experiences in such a beautiful story#everyone shut up and read this rn if you can relate to academic burnout đđđ#âă⢠*â°ă soph's favs!#no this is more than a fav this is everything to me đđ
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every time we played phoenix, it was always a competitive game
Tina Thompson, Sheryl Swoopes, and Cynthia Cooper reminisce on playing the mercury and with dt
#wnba#phoenix mercury#houston comets#tina thompson#sheryl swoopes#cynthia cooper#cynthia cooper-dyke#diana taurasi#when i say i want a book. an anthology. a podcast of these stories / all of the above#i want them in it i want cheryl miller i want lisa leslie lj dt sb cp3 katie smith#i want the 30 year history of the wnba as told by the players and coaches + international shenanigans#i'm gonna post the next one too but they have to bring a houston team back to retire these jerseys#they did a 4! peat!#i want all of these women on the bts [you can't say its show it's like saying pin number it pains me that that moniker exists on instagram#and i want the fucking games cathy#it's not fair to anyone especially these players that no one can see their games#and they didn't even have a whole career in the league#because they had to start it!!!!!#oh and on the topic of BTS they need to ask cheryl miller about the techs! please!#lastly shout out to the this guy for being on line at 1a phx time and reposting this stuff bc he uploaded the same video 2x#his name is dana scott on twitter he writes sports for the gannett syndicate out there#ignore what it means that i was up at 1a west coast time
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Your good deeds come nearly as fast as you move, Sonic!! Keep spreading hope to others, son! Enjoy the presents! I even threw in a chili dog for you too! Don't worry, it's made with Christmas Magic, so it's still warm, Ho Ho Ho!~
- Santa đ
@santaverse
Well this is quite a surprise for the hedgehog. Sure his friends have given him many gifts, but this gifts is quite unfamiliar. Well what distracted him to discover this moment was the scent of the chili dog which looks fresh on a clean plate. Reading the card and trying to think if this is really the true Santa Claus, but yet....the curiosity continues to gnaw on his mind.
Sonic raises a brow on the gift and decides to open, it's Christmas Day after all. Once the wrapping is gone and opening the lid of the box. He froze at the sight.
It was a restored photo of his parents.
The colors and the paper is crisp and he can clearly see his mother and father and even Uncle Chuck and last of all, Bridget is carrying him. A small baby hedgehog with a bright smile.
Wiping away his tears and he is definitely keeping this photo framed and safe in his room.
"Heh....Thanks Santa...Wherever you are." After the emotional moment, he gladly goes over to the plate and starts eating the chili dog.
"Wow! This chili dog is great!"
Snow is continuing to fall down on the cottage nestled in the Secret Forest. Far off in the distance, his ear twitched from the sounds of a sleigh bell. With a smile across his face and wiping the bits of the chili away and watches through the window as Sonic sees the silhouette flying across the sky.
"Heh...I know that's definitely not my little bro."
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The Video (18+)
Pairing: Best friend!Hwang Hyunjin x afab!reader
Genre: Smut (MDNI), bit of feelings
Word count: just under 3k!
Warnings: Idol!au, subby!Hyunjin, slightly perv!reader, recording, (maybe a bit dub con because he doesn't mean to send it but reader watches it anyway), mommy kink, masturbation (both but separately), Hyunjin fantasizes about reader, reader fantasizes about Hyunjin, lmk if I missed anything!!
Summary: Hyunjin finally gets some alone time after weeks of hard work and decides to use his time to... relax. The next day he ends up sending you something on accident that sets off a big change in your lives, with or without either of you really realising.
Note: My first ever fic!! :3 Inspired by a video I saw on phub. (@cbini (Ems isn't on Tumblr rn she still wanted to be tagged so I hope it's ok), @comet-falls, @hyunsvngs, @mnwrld and @skz-hell lmao hello everyone, writing blog reveal!!đ here's this fic I've mention to all of you as an anon<3 (depending on who you are I'm either âď¸anon, đžanon or sounding anonđł)). To anyone reading this please give me literally any feedback (comment, reblog, anything!), I want to know if this is good or not since it's my first ficđđŁ
Please do not under any circumstance copy, translate, or repost my works!
It's been exactly three weeks since Hyunjin's had any time for just himself, though it feels like months at this point.
Recently everyone's been running around like headless chickens and between vocal trainings, dance practices and the studio, there hasn't been much time to just relax and recharge. Preparing for a new album really is the busiest time of an idols life.
There hasn't even been time to see family or friends, which is common during busy spells like this, but always dissapointing to think about. Now even more so, with how much he's been wishing to spend time with you, one of his closest friends... who also happens to be his crush. Not that he'd ever let you know though, not in a very long time.
It feels almost like a blessing, getting back to the dorms from practice late in the evening and realising... he's got the place all for himself, at least until his roommates get back from the studio.
Changbin had messaged him earlier, telling him that they'd probably be there well past midnight, so there was no use waiting up for them. To him though, this was the very opposite of an issue. With that much free time, he'd definitely be able to... make himself comfortable, so to speak.
See, not having time to relax also means he'd basically had no time to get off. The best he'd been able to do had been quick little sessions barely once a week in the shower right before passing out on his bed from the exhaustion of working hard.
The realisation that he'd be able to do anything he wants during his time alone is enough to get his dick twitching in his jeans and he decides the shower can wait until later.
Hyunjin goes to his room and locks the door after himself even though he's alone, it's just become a habit after so many years living with his members. He sets his bag down next to his bed and thinks through his plan.
Hyunjin has a little secret, which is that he loves recording himself do dirty things that range from more vanilla to much less vanilla. Something about the thrill of being recorded even if no one will ever see it just... makes him so fucking horny.
He opens the camera of his phone, puts it to video mode and presses record. Moving his hand off the lense and setting it down where he normally sets it, on the carefully placed pile of books on his desk, he sits down on his bed.
"Hmm... I hope the angle's good... It's been so long since I've had time for this", Hyunjin sighs with a pout and brushes his hair out of his eyes. He knows the camera won't see it though because he's made sure the stand, his pile of books, is at a level that cuts off his head perfectly.
Hyunjins hands run down his body slowly and he exhales deeply, just loud enough to get picked up by his phone. Once they reach his jeans he unbuttons them, unzips the zipper, then pulls the jeans down just enough to expose his underwear. Hyunjin pulls his shirt up over his stomach to be held in place under his chin, rubs his hand over his bulge and hums.
It's been so long since the last time he's been able to take his time making himself feel good. It's almost embarrassing how quickly he's getting hard.
He takes his dick out his boxers and then spits on the palm of his right hand. It's dirty and wet but it just turns him on even more. He grabs his dick with the hand and slowly moves his fist up and down, to spread the saliva and precum all over his dick to make the slide easier and wetter but to also get himself to full hardness.
"A-ah, ohh... that's so good... Feels-fuck, feels so good", Hyunjin sighs. It really won't take him too long to cum, he just knows it. He's been pent up for far too long.
He tries to think of something to help his issue and immediately thinks of you, no matter how embarrassed or dirty it makes him feel.
When you first started showing up in the dirtiest corners of his mind he felt so ashamed. Now it doesn't matter to him anymore. You'll never find out so why feel bad?
He continues to move his hand on his dick while thinking of you. The last time the two of you had time to hang out together you'd worn the lowest cut shirt he'd ever seen on you. He had tried so hard to act normal around you but whenever you bent down he'd been able to see into your shirt.
"Haah, fuck..." , he squeezes himself a little harder at the memory. Everytime you moved he could see your bra poking out from the top, black and lacy. The entire time he'd been doing his best to not bust in his pants. Oh, what he'd give to be able to see your tits. They always looked so soft and they'd probably fit perfectly into his palms.
Whenever the both of you would hang out at yours, watching movies and just hanging out, you never bothered to wear a bra. Why would you? It is your house where you want to be as comfortable as possible.
The feeling of laying down on your couch watching a movie with you on top of him, in just a t-shirt, will end up driving him mad one day. Everytime he'd felt your nipples poking into him he'd almost moaned out loud.
"Hngh... Oh my god, please... m-mommy!", he lets out pathetically, moving his fist faster. God he just wants you to use him, to do anything you want to him. The thought makes him whine desperately.
One of the most common fantasies for him is you on top of him using him to get off, not caring about if he's close or not. You'd sit on his face and ride it until you cum. He could probably cum untouched like that. All he'd need was tasting you and seeing you cum, just for him.
All the sudden he remembers the phone recording him and he shudders. He imagines what your reaction would be to seeing him like this. Would you be disgusted or delighted? Would you tell him what to do and how to touch himself? Maybe you'd touch him... He hopes you would.
"Mommy... please touch me, aah- oh!", he runs his thumb over the head of his cock just right and his thighs twitch but he keeps them open, in perfect view to the camera.
Throwing his head back he imagines you riding him. You'd be so tight and wet around him. Maybe you'd tie his hands behind his back so he wouldn't be able to touch you... he'd really like that. You'd feel godly around him, Hyunjin thinks.
"Fuck, oh fuck! Mommy I'm-haah, I'm so close, please!", his dick twitches desperately. You're so gorgeous, to him you're the sexiest person he's ever seen. He feels himself getting so close that tears spring to his eyes.
"Ah- 'm gonna... mommy, gonna cum...!", he whines out long and loud. It takes Hyunjin two more strokes to let go and he cums the hardest he's cum in weeks. He doesn't even register whispering your name. Hyunjin leans back on his left hand and keeps stroking himself through it.
The feeling is overwhelming, so much so that his thighs start twitching pathetically and the tears in the corners of his eyes fall. He's getting incredibly overstimulated but he keeps going, wanting to keep enjoying the feeling, just a bit more.
He squeezes himself one last time and suddenly everything on him feels gross and dirty. He's just had the best orgasm in weeks so it's no surprise that he came a lot, everywhere. He even managed to get some on his chin.
"Fuuck... Did you-haah... did you enjoy that?", he chuckles to the phone. It takes a while for him to come down from the high, the twitchiness and the feeling of euphoria lingering in his body. Once he's capable of standing up again he stops the video.
With his body feeling like jelly, he takes off all his clothes, drops them into his hamper and prepares to shower, at last.
Hyunjin wakes up to his alarm the next day feeling more refreshed than he's felt in weeks. He shuts off the still ringing alarm and quickly gets up from his bed to get dressed and go eat breakfast.
Checking the calendar on his phone to make sure he knows his schedule for today, he makes a note of one thing; he'd have a lot of time alone at the dorms today too, since he's only got a dance practice and a recording session today, which obviously means 3racha will stay behind to stress about their songs while Hyunjin can return early. Maybe this time he should continue the latest piece of art he's been working on after he gets back?
Hyunjin gets through the day well enough.
After eating breakfast he messages you a "Good morning pretty <3 please remember to drink water!" like every morning when he has time for it. He gets to the practice room only five minutes late, which is a record this early in the morning, because usually he ends up sleeping in at least ten minutes (which makes Chan scold him for being such a heavy sleeper).
He does well at practice, even though he ends up a little exhausted. That's nothing new though, with how hard they always work to be the best they can be.
The rest of the members leave to take a break but Hyunjin decides to stay behind to film the solo choreography he's been working on for fun. Once he's happy with how it's turned out, it's time for him to go record his lines.
The recording session goes smoothly, without hundreds of retakes and everyone's satisfied with the result. Afterwards they decide to order some take-out, as a reward for a job well done... and also because they're all feeling too lazy to even think about going to the dorms to cook.
While eating Hyunjin finally realises to check his phone again. "Good morning, take care of yourself too!! :)" is your response to what he sent earlier. It's nothing more than a kind response but it makes him grin to himself like the fool in love he is.
"Yaaah!! Hyunjinnieee, what's making you smile so beautifully?", Changbin leans towards him with his signature flirting-with-Hyunjin grin, mouth half full of rice.
"It's nothing," Hyunjin responds back to him cheeks red, "and don't talk with your mouth full hyung... Do you not have any respect?"
Changbin decides to drop it in favor of eating more delicious food.
"Oh come on... we wanna know!!", Han pouts at him from his seat on the couch in the room. Hyunjin shoves another mouthful of food in his mouth to avoid the embarrassement of explaining how a single text messaged from you manages to make his heart beat out of his chest.
Once Hyunjin's done eating he's free to go back to the dorms and just like he suspected the rest of his dormmates stay behind to work some more, although they all whine at him to stay to explain the previous mystery. He declines and they all keep their sad puppydog eyes on him until he's out the door.
He keeps texting you during his ride, all the way to the dorms. Once he's in his room Hyunjin decides to just change into some clean clothes. He's too excited to talk to you and get to painting, he can wash up later.
He lays in his bed to keep texting you and at some point your conversation changes from how your day's been going to talking about dancing and he mentions how he just today filmed a new choreography bit he's made for fun.
âŁď¸:
Can I see what you've been working on? :)
I'm sure it's really good, you always are!!
Jinnie:
Well... since you asked so nicelyđ
[video sent]
Quickly sending the video Hyunjin exits out the messaging app, feeling so giddy he can't help but squirm around on his bed. He still can't believe someone like you could be interested in seeing him dance.
It might seem like a small thing for most but he feels himself turning red just thinking about the way you look at him while he talks about something so important to him. It makes the butterflies in his stomach every time you're near go crazy. It's so attentive, like you actually care and are interested in his interests... and maybe even...?
'No' , he thinks to himself. There's probably no way you could ever actually be interested in him, not in the same way he's interested in you at least.
He leaves his phone charging and finally gets out of bed to go to the kitchen for a cup of coffee. He'd need it if he wanted to stay up late to work on his newest art piece.
Hearing the familiar 'ping' notification of receiving a message makes you open your phone again and just like you thought, Hyunjin had sent you the video of his latest masterpiece of a choreography. Not waiting a second you press the video just to see.... Hyunjin take his hand off the camera and set the phone down on the desk in his room he draws on. He sits down on the edge of his bed and says something, you aren't really sure what, because the volume's too low. In confusion you turn it up more.
Hyunjin sighs and reaches up to move his hair out his face, probably. You can't see it though, because the camera cuts his face perfectly off frame. Suddenly his hands run down his body to the button on his jeans. He opens it and starts undoing the zipper next. You just look at the video in shock. 'He isn't about to... to take them off is he?', you think to yourself, just as he pulls the jeans down enough to expose his white boxers and then palms his bulge.
Should you stop watching? Keep watching? How long has it even been playing? How long does it keep playing? While you wonder this you almost miss Hyunjin pull his hard dick out of his underwear and spit on his palm and... Oh God...
You've now done something you can never take back. The downright sinful view of his cock is something you don't think you're ever going to be able to forget. How do you even face him after this? After watching him grasp his dick in his hand and pump it a couple of times to spread the spit and precum around.
You exit the video, panting and absolutely soaking through your underwear. Your other hand rushes to your face to feel your cheeks. They're burning and feel like you've been standing out in the sun for hours, when in reality all you've done is accidentally watch your best friend play with himself.
You struggle to decide what to do with the video and in the end save the video without much thinking, then delete the message of it and decide to notify him of his mistake. As long as he doesn't know you saved it, it should be fine, right?
It takes Hyunjin less than 10 minutes to make and get the coffee. He returns to his room humming the tune of a song he's had on repeat recently. Setting the coffee down on the desk and taking his phone off from the charger he notices new messages from you.
âŁď¸:
Uhm...đ
Hyunjin, I don't think you meant to send that.
He looks at his screen confused. What did you mean by that? He...
Oh God.
Did he send the wrong video?
Frantically opening the video he sent earlier he sees himself, in video, move his hand off the phone camera and set it down the desk near his bed and sit down. Oh no...
"Hmm... I hope the angle's good... It's been so long since I've had time for this", video Hyunjin sighs and reaches up to move his hair from his eyes. His head may be out of frame but he clearly remembers pouting while saying this. He watches himself slowly unbutton and unzip his pants, adjusting them so that his boxers are clearly visible in frame. In the video his hand drifts towards his crotch slowly, teasingly.
He quickly exits the video and promptly shoves his head under his pillow and yells. He'd accidentally sent the wrong video while hurrying to get a cup of coffee. How could he have messed up this bad? In his panic, it takes him a moment to respond.
Jinnie:
Oh god
I'm so sorry!!
Please don't watch that!
âŁď¸:
Don't worry!!!
I stopped watching the moment you started unzipping your pantsđ
I saw nothing, promise!đ It's been deleted already!!Â
Little does he know though, you'd kept the video. You're not really sure why, but subconciously your brain keeps screaming' to finish it later, of course'.
...
Fuck it, you don't think you can wait until later.
Taking a deep breath, you open your gallery to find the video he sent you. You hesitate for a second but press play anyway. You can feel how you're already soaking through your underwear but pay no mind to it yet.
You watch him do the things you've seen already, all the way until he spits in his hand... and you pause the video. 'Is it right to watch this? I mean, he didn't mean to even send it...', you think to yourself.
But the thought of seeing him touch himself, to hear him make the sweetest noises you could ever in your wildest dreams imagine him making drives you on.
Pressing play again you dip your fingers into your pants. You rub yourself over your underwear and oh my god... you can't believe the wetness you feel after less than a minute of watching the video. You focus on the phone you're holding in your other hand and finally move your fingers into your underwear to directly touch your pussy.
On your screen you see Hyunjin start to stroke himself faster, the head of his dick a dark pink, you can feel his desperation through the screen. Without thinking you move your fingers to your clit and start rubbing it in circles, aided by the wetness of your leaking pussy.
He moans out loud and even though you can't hear it through the fog in your head, you know he's desperate. You move your fingers down to your hole and dip two of them in. You're so wet you barely need to even stretch yourself out and then he does it.
"Hngh... Oh my god, please... m-mommy!"
You push your fingers deeper and your pussy lets out he lewdest squelch which in turn makes you close your eyes desperately in pleasure. 'Mommy? When he masturbates he calls out for mommy??', the thought makes you lose your mind. You think about what it would be like if he called you mommy in the throes of pleasure.
You want to make him follow every command you give him. The way he'd look up at you on his knees with you standing above him. Maybe you could make him suck on a strap? He'd look so ridiculously delicious with his mouth full, drool dripping down his cheeks.
You add another finger and start rubbing at your clit with your thumb at the same time. The feeling makes you whimper and imagine his hands on you, teaching him how to touch you perfectly. You're getting so close and you remember to focus your screen again.
Hyunjin looks absolutely disheveled. His dick is red and throbbing, you can tell he's getting close. His voice is another thing that gives him away. He's whiny and his voice keeps cracking every time he opens his mouth. Hyunjin bucks into his hand and moans.
"... mommy, gonna cum...!", he strokes himself twice more and then finally cums. You're so close it's maddening. All the sudden you hear him... whisper your name?
It makes you go off the edge and your entire body clenches and seizes while you silently cry out from all the pleasure you're feeling. Your walls suck in your fingers with how you're clenching around them. On the screen Hyunjin twitches violently, working himself through the end of his orgasm.
You pull your fingers out of yourself and slump down on your bed exhausted, but the last 20 seconds of the video that's now over haunts you. Did you hear him right?
You gather strength to pick up your phone again and rewind the video to the part where he cums and turn the volume almost all the way up. Admittedly you end up fixating on the way his dick looks and face twists in pleasure when he cums and then he says, or more like whisper your name. Your brain blanks.
"Fuuck... Did you-haah... did you enjoy that?", he chuckles to the phone, sits in place for a bit to properly come down and then gets up to stop the video.
You're wet, confused and you can feel your heart beat out of your chest. What do you do now? How can you ever face him normally after that... Does he feel the same way you do? Is he sure he didn't mean to send it?
It's all too much to think about, so you decide that instead of thinking about it you'll clean yourself up and... crawl into a hole where no one will ever find you. Probably. The only thing you know for sure is you definitely won't be sleeping tonight.
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