#he was already woo'd there was no need but it just made him fall harder
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sasukimimochi · 2 years ago
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🎲♟️⛩️- Dice, Chess piece, Shrine Gate (@psychic-nura)
This one was tough but i got there in the end!
- Eternal
Wei Wuxian, god of nature, had a strategy for wooing the god of fortune. How could he woo such a high level god? Gifts! Well…he didn't say it was a good strategy. He hoped the god even cared about these kinds of things such as homemade gifts.
Every time he snuck over to his shrine, he left a gift. The first time it was a pair of hand-carved wooden dice, painted with paint he ground from white shells and ink from a squid. The gift disappeared so he hoped they were going to the right place.
The next gift was chess pieces, a pair of knights in white and black. he embedded red stones for the eyes of the black knight, and blue for the white, the lines of the wood crisp and detailed.
He sighed as they had disappeared as well. Were these gifts really reaching the other god? Maybe someone was stealing them! He felt quite disheartened as he left his third gift, which was a flute made from deep green bamboo and had a dragon carved along its body.
He was about to slip away beneath the shrine gate again, when a hand on his own made him stop abruptly. He eventually turned to see…why were Lan Wangji’s ears so red?
Saying nothing, the god of fortune took the other’s chin in his fingers and pressed a kiss to his lips. During the moment of surprise, something slipped into the other’s hand. 
For a long time even after the god had disappeared, Wei Wuxian was shell shocked and standing there frozen as if someone had smacked him firmly across the face. “Did that just happen?” Wei Wuxian finally breathed, lifting a hand up to his wildly beating heart, only then just noticing the firm trinket in his palm.
He opened his hand and his eyes softened as he admired the orchid mahjong tile, carved from mahogany and gilded with gold. On the back was carved a singular word in mother of pearl.
Eternity.
永恒
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