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my hobbies include embodying a middle aged dad who spends his free time making little models of boats, being autistic, and coming up with tumblr tournament ideas that appeal to me and maybe 3 other users
#kai rambles#so like#i like boats#a lot#i really like great lakes freighters#and it would amuse me greatly to make a the queen of the queen of the lakes tournament#but who else would that amuse?
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THE WRECK OF THE EDMUND FITZGERALD by David Kirby
“Everyone’s good in a crisis,” says my brother-in-law’s wife to my brother-in-law, who seems less than pleased to have this information, he having just said, “I’m good in a crisis” in response to her assertion that he’s not really good at anything:
picking up after himself, taking turns with the kids, cleaning the kitchen after a big meal that she has shopped for and prepared. Bravado, the marvelous, the startling: these aren’t as impressive as that which is steady, consistent,
reliable. Not Faustus but Penelope. Jack Gilbert says as much in his poem “The Abnormal is Not Courage,” which describes a 1939 Polish cavalry charge against German tanks, their sabers flashing as cannon fire cuts them to pieces,
although the best thing about this story is that it never happened: the cavalry came across lightly-armed German infantry and dispersed them, though the Poles themselves were routed when German reinforcements
arrived and fired on them with machine guns. The tanks appeared only after the battle was over, as did journalists who saw the tanks and the dead men and the horses and drew the wrong conclusion, although
in a way the cavalry charge actually worked, since it halted the German advance long enough for a Polish battalion of foot soldiers to retreat to safety. But isn’t the story better the way Gilbert tells it? Who wants to hear
about a mistake? If you’re going to tell a story, make it a good one. Be patient. When 18-year-old John James Audubon came to America, he found some Eastern Phoebes nesting in a cave and, having heard
that they returned to the same spot to nest every year, he decided to test that idea, so for days he sat in the cave with them and read a book until they were used to him and let him tie string to their legs to identify them,
and, sure enough, the next year the same birds were back. Don’t try too hard, in other words. “Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we beat out tunes for bears to dance to,” says Flaubert, “when we long to move the stars
to pity.” Really? The stars don’t need us. The stars are fine. It’s the bears who need dance music. On your feet, Smokey! Here’s one you’ll like— I wrote it just for you. Besides, every hundredth time
we sit down to write a bear song, we write one that leaves the stars shaking with sorrow, their tears raining down in torrents and then evaporating in the atmosphere before they reach us. Beauty can’t be targeted—that was
Ezra Pound’s mistake, says Brodsky, a surprising one for somebody who lived in Italy so long. Beauty is a by-product. Beauty is the stepchild of doing one’s job, as when Cyrano de Bergerac suffered a neck wound in battle and decided
to study astronomy while he recovered, eventually writing a satirical novel about a voyage to the moon, thus influencing future science fiction writers but also being discovered three hundred and fifty years later by the Edmond Rostand
who made him famous in a play called Cyrano de Bergerac in which his love for the beautiful Roxane is thwarted because Rostand gave him a large and unsightly nose, an assertion as exaggerated as the false Polish cavalry charge
and thus, like that invention, a key element in turning a good story into a great one. Gordon Lightfoot’s hit song “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” was riddled with so many inaccuracies that the singer-songwriter
agonized over his sending the doomed freighter to Cleveland, for example, when it was really headed for Zug Island when it sank on Lake Superior in 1975, and the families of the twenty-nine men who perished in the wreck
met to mourn in the Mariners’ Church of Detroit and not, in Lightfoot’s re-phrasing, the Maritime Sailors’ Cathedral, but his producer and long-time friend Lenny Waronker told him not to worry about
the facts, to play to his artistic strengths and “just tell a story.” The Poles weren’t stupid. At the time of the 1939 cavalry charge, their cavalry was already being organized into motorized brigades.
After all, who won the war? Audubon’s tying strings onto the legs of the Eastern Phoebes is the first known incident of banding birds. Cyrano didn’t have a big nose, but Rostand gave him one.
“The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” charted at #1, and before long shipping regulations were changed to include survival suits, positioning systems, depth finders, increased freeboard, more frequent inspection of vessels.
None of this would have happened if Gordon Lightfoot had made sure all his facts were correct and the song had turned out to be a dud. Writing isn’t hard. You just have to be patient. You just have to get everything right.
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holy shit THIS!!! I can not tell you as an aspiring model maker how frustrating it was when I visited Superior, Wisconsin last year and was unable to obtain model kits of some of the really cool boats I got to visit.
Like, you would think museums which specifically cater to a demographic which is predisposed to build model kits would actually offer model kits of the thing you're paying to see.
As an aside, you won't understand just how rediculously big the freighters on the great lakes are until you see a 1000ft monster of a boat take 5 minutes to lazily float past you, if you have any interest in transport, boats, or just heavy industry I would highly recomend adding a visit to the Great Lakes to your bucket list.
Rather hapily I was able to get a kit of the USS Kobia when I visited said submarine during the same holiday, so I have that at least (I still need to finish it, it's currently displayed in bare grey primer until I can allocate funds to get some paint)
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2024 August 4 (Sun) – We drove to Toledo today. First stop was at the Glass City Metropark. What an interesting park! They have cabanas that you can rent to have an event. Someone was having a birthday party in one. Next to the cabanas was a roller skating rink that can be frozen in the winter for ice skating. There was a play area with unusual playthings and a climbing wall. All this sits on the Maumee River with a great view of the city of Toledo across the water.
At noon, we went to the National Museum of the Great Lakes. First, was a tour of the James M. Schoonmaker, the largest freighter on the Great Lakes at its time. It was very interesting. There were utilitarian rooms for the crew, then there were cruise line quality rooms for guests and the pilot (they don’t call him a captain). Next to it was a tug boat that was also open to exploration. We climbed aboard and explored the boat. Tugs don’t have near the number of spaces that a freighter does.
Next was a stop at the Old Bag of Nails Pub. We thought it was an Irish pub but turned out to be a seafood pace. Paul had a burger and I had fish and chips. I really wanted shepherd’s pie. It was a little disappointing. The fries were terrible.
We drove through Toledo on the way back to the campground. There were many stores and buildings closed up. But there were also new stops and buildings with lots of murals around town. I don’t know if the city is returning to its glory days or if it is on the way out.
2024 August 3 (Sat) – We woke to see airmen running on the track. They must have been conducting PT tests. Each person wore a numbered vest and ran around at least 3 or 4 times. If I remember right, the PT test included a 2-mile run.
We packed up and left at 10:30 a.m. There were rumblings in the distance and we did get some sprinkles, but no heavy rain. The drive was uneventful. We stopped at a rest stop on the interstate. Ohio has campsites at their rest stops. We noticed them the last time we drove through Ohio in 2022. Wish all the other states would do the same. It is a convenient for a one-night stop on a long drive.
Arrived at Camp Perry National Guard post in Vienna at 1:30 p.m. When we went to check in, the clerk made us wait until 2 p.m. (that happened last time we were here, too). So inflexible. At 2 p.m. on the dot, she called the people waiting up to the counter. We were third in line. They even made a couple who only wanted to buy a tee-shirt wait.
This is a very nice campground. The sites are long but a little narrow. We have FHU with a bathhouse. The place is neat and well kempt; grass is cut and trees are trimmed. They are about 3/4 full. Price is a little high for a military campground - $92.22 for 2 nights.
There are national shooting matches on. They started on July 4 and go to the middle of August. We talked with a man who was also waiting to check in who comes here every year. He said they have more than 15,000 people shoot. They come at different times, depending on what weapon they use. There’s pistols, air rifles, shot guns, different types of rifles, then the military hardware.
Once set up, we drove into town for dinner at the Jolly Roger’s Seafood Restaurant. We were early – 4:30 p.m. – so we didn’t think it would be very busy. Boy, were we wrong! The line was out the door. You waited on a long line for 30 minutes. When you got to the window, you placed your order, were given a number, then tried to find a seat in the very crowded restaurant and someone brought your meal to your table. The menu had Lake Erie perch and walleye (the finest in Ohio) and we each ordered a meal. The perch was better – light and mild. The walleye was meatier and more chewy. Both were good.
After dinner, we drove the coastal road back to the campground. Lake Erie is so big. Looks like an ocean. I think it is an inland ocean. There were many gulls, just like on Long Island. Folks were swimming in the water and boats were motoring and sailing along.
2024 August 2 (Fri) – We drove to Niles to tour the birthplace of President William McKinley. There was also a McKinley Historical Museum. He was #7 of 9 children. The house (which was a replica since the original burned down) was tiny and it was hard to imagine a family of 11 living there. It only had 3 bedrooms, a small kitchen and dining room, a family parlor and a formal parlor. The museum was very informative. It was massive with huge columns reminiscent of Greek architecture. It was built by a childhood friend of McKinley’s. I never knew much about this president. It seemed like he was someone who served during a time when there was nothing going on and he just faded into history. Boy, was I wrong! He won reelection and was six months into his second term when he was assassinated. He did from infection, not the gut shot. During his term, he initiated tariffs of 100% because he was pro-American business. His life story was not spectacular. He didn’t live any way in which you could have predicted he would grow up to be a president.
After the museum and home, we went to lunch at the Stone Yard Grill & Bar. The place was small but very attractive. I had an almond crusted white fish, which I didn’t care for. Paul had a Cuban sandwich, which he seemed to relish. We stopped at Meijer for groceries on the way home. What a place! WalMart on steroids.
When we got back to the base, we drove around to check things out. I spotted an Express Shop and we stopped to see about getting some liquor. They did not have what we wanted so Paul got a bottle of wine.
2024 August 1 (Thu) – We packed up and left Bellefonte, PA, at 11 AM. The weather was clear and uneventful, arriving at the Youngstown Air Reserve Station FamCamp in Vienna. We were last here in 2022. It is a very nice campground – FHU, clean and quiet, and just $15 a night. Can’t beat it.
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Northeast MN Work/Fishing Trip, St. Louis River, Lake Superior & Mille Lacs, 7/25/22 - 7/29/22
If I am pulling my boat around northern or central MN, it's usally 100% for fun. Not this week however. I had a 4 day worktrip that involved meeting staff from various hospitals and clinics across NE and Central MN. I had a jam packed week driving location to location, so I did what any fisherman would do; piggyback a fishing trip on a work trip , and trailer the boat behind my office on wheels. Afterall, I was visiting some areas with tremendous fisheries, and I just couldn't resist spending my evenings on the water.
My first stop was Duluth, where I stayed at Pier B resort. I love Pier B because of it's location and access to the water. While I didn't rent an overnight slip (I felt more comfortable with the boat trailered in the parking lot), I did use the private access ramp to launch my boat.
I had always wanted to fish the St. Louis River, Duluth Harbor and Lake Superior. The thought of boating the Great Lakes was quite daunting, until today. Winds were calm, the sun was brilliant, and from what I could tell (from my hotel room), there was literally no boat traffic. This gave me a newfound confidence.
But I, and the size of my boat were humbled very quickly upon leaving Pier B's protected cove. Between the 1,000 foot transport vessels and Viking Octantis Cruise Ship, I had the smallest and most vulnerable boat in these waters.
My head was on a swivel watching the navigation buoys, my GPS and keeping tabs on all the floating freighters. There was a lot more watching going on than fishing.
It didn't take me long to realize I didn't want to fish around all the industrial traffic in the Duluth Harbor. I found myself way up the St. Louis River looking for smallmouth.
Unfortunately for me, the water was VERY low, and I really couldn't access much of the backwaters, known for smallmouth fishing. Instead I focused on bridge pilings and some deeper holes on the river turns. I was able to pick up some small brown fish and a couple pike, but nothing of size. Disappointing, because I was really hoping to find a pile of them in the harbor and river.
I had several work appointments over the next two days that kept me off the water, so I was really excited on Thursday after I wrapped up in St. Cloud. Because it was off to Mille Lacs.
I got camp all setup and headed straight out to the lake. And fishing was awful. Not a single bite It had been a super long day, so I headed back to camp and turned in early. as I was falling asleep, I heard this sound that I could only describe as what sounded like an electrical storm. There was this loudly buzzing/crackling that was relentless for over an hour. At some point I fell asleep, not knowing what it was.
Friday morning, I spent a few hours on a perfectly slick lake without so much as even a bite. What was going on?? Duluth fishing had been bad, and now Mille Lacs? There had recently been a fly hatch, and there were fly carcasses littering the water. That was probably the issue. The fish had all the bug food they wanted and had probably gorged themselves to the point of not being hungry.
I headed back to came to meet Dyan, who arrived with with pups around 10AM. I was surprised to see so many fish flies. They were swarming the tent, the dogs, the vehicles. They were everywhere. We took the dogs on a nice afternoon boat ride, with the lake still perfectly slick.
I did a little fishing, Dyan a little reading. the dogs a little sleeping. It was the most relaxing afternoon. That is, until Moose caught a glimpse of a the hundreds of pelicans and cormorants dotting Hennepin Island.
Without even a warning, Moosey jumped up from a dead slumber, bellowing out the deepest coon dog roar. I know he's AKC purebread lab, but I swear, he has some hound deep in his lineage. And with that, Moose soared off the back of the boat swimming toward the island. I panicked. We were about 50 yards from the island, so there was no way he could swim that far, and once he got there, what was he going to do? He wouldn't listen to Dyan and I yelling at him to come to the boat. I turned the trolling motor on high and thought it would be best to try and motor between him and the island and see if we could get him in the boat. But in the process Ranger started freaking out and yelping because Moose was in the lake. And obviously the birds weren't real thrilled with a lab swimming right toward them, so they were squawking and fluttering their wings. Dyan and I continued yelling at Moose as Dyan struggled to keep Ranger in the boat...Ranger was absolutely flipping out that he couldn't join Moose in the lake. I can only imagine what other boaters around us must have been thinking...."What a shitshow!"
I was finally able to maneuver the boat to a point that Moose was right next to us. I grabbed onto the skin on his neck and pulled the sopping wet 80 pound dog from the lake like it was a state record bass. But things continued to go downhill.. As soon as Moose was in the boat, he was still barking at the birds and then just started peeing....like a fire hose that wouldn't stop. He peed so much, and there was nothing we could do to stop him. It was unreal. My mind was made up in that moment that it was the last time I would ever take those dogs fishing. Once secured, we put the boat on plane and ripped across the lake as far as we could get from that spot.
Later that afternoon, the flies were so bad, Dyan took the pups back home leaving me solo camping again.
The fishing trip really had fallen apart. The fish weren't cooperating, the dogs weren't cooperating. The flies weren't cooperating. But, I was here. At Mille Lacs. I wanted to give one more go at it.
Around 6PM, I headed out on the water, this time trying a new island on the south end I hadn't fished much before. Spider Island.
While Spider Island really isn't the main attraction. The best fishing area I found was this long spine of boulders (truck sized) arcing to the north of the island. At the base of the spine is a large sandy flat (circled in yellow). In the middle of this sandy flat were a couple of isolated very small rocks, maybe the size of a couch pillow. As I slowly drifted over some of these isolated boulders, I marked a fish holding right next to one. with not a lick of wind, I sat perfectly still on top of the boulder and dropped a drop shot on his head. The fish would move around as if interested, but wouldn't nibble. Based on the size of the mark, I knew it was a good fish, so I decided to wait the fish out. If this was his home, he'd eventually bite, right?
For 10 minutes the fish and I played a little dance where I'd jig, and he'd follow. But still wouldn't eat. I decided to give him a short rest and moved to a couple other boulders, but these vacant of fish. Twenty minutes later, I was back. First cast, I dropped it on his head again, and WHAM! He smoked it so hard it almost knocked the rod out of my hands. It was heavy, but not quite the pitbull that smallmouth usually are. for a moment, I wondered if it was a big walleye, but that thought was completely wiped at when the fish came soaring out of the water. It was a giant Smallmouth! I maneuvered the fish to the back of the boat where I fetched the net where I guided him in safely.
This toad came in at 5.5lbs. An incredible fish with an enormous belly - probably one of my top 3 biggest smallmouths ever.
I was so excited, I had to show Dyan on Facetime.
And the spot popped again a few moments later when I moved up to the actual rock spine. I ended up catching 4 more quality fish, including these tubs, all over 4 pounds.
Looks more like a football, than a smallmouth! Finally, the fish had finally woken up. Also waking up was the fish flies. As I pulled into the dock, the flies were swarming in the sky creating fly tornados.
And at that moment, I recognized the same sounds from the night before. The fluttering wings of billions of flies created an eerie and downright creepy sound that sounded like flickering electricity. Back at camp, everything, from the chairs, to the picnic table to the truck to the tent was covered with swarming flies. It was disgusting. I retreated to the tent because sitting around the fire was unbearable. Certainly a unique way to end a fishing trip!
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A Universe To You
; Soulmate!Hoseok x Reader
; Genre: Fluff, angst, smut
; Warnings: Mentions of an accident and injury resulting from it, discussions of poverty, minor breakdown, oral sex (receiving), penetrative sex, unprotected sex
; Word Count: 41k
; Synopsis: Life for you has always been dull and grey; not only because you grew up on the most over-populated and polluted planet in the galaxy but because you’re colourblind. You’re convinced it’s because you have a soulmate out there, but soulmates are a forgotten concept now that humanity has spread across the stars. What happens then, when you finally escape Earth and discover colour with the touch of a man on a planet in which soulmates are just a tale of myth?
; A/N: Hi, yes. I’m sorry this is so long lol I half proof-read it but...it’s just so long and I’m so done with it haha. Sorry if it’s bad ;-; please reblog it (if you’re on desktop, it’ll kill your phone) and please leave me comments, asks or reviews! I’m convinced this isn’t actually all that great, my first soulmate attempt :/
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The familiar roar of a star engine rattles through the ramshackle apartment you’d grown up in, the noise outrageously loud and yet no one in the cramped space pays any notice. It’s the price of living next to the Busan Spaceport unfortunately. The rent is astonishingly cheap, relative to how much anything costs in the 32nd century, but that’s only because it came with the downside of pollution.
All kinds of pollution. Noise pollution from the roars of starships and starfreighters as they fired up their engines, their fusion cores pushing them high into the sky and past the atmosphere limit where they would then jump into hyperspace, heading for whatever planet was next on their list.
Light pollution, from the blinding neon of the signage that littered the area surrounding the dirty port. Signs that screamed everything under the sun was for sale here in Busan, which it was. From entertainment screens to the latest in clothing to prostitutes and cosmetic surgery, everything was for sale here on Earth.
Most of it was supposed to be regulated, and a large portion of it was supposed to be illegal. But Earth had stopped caring about laws a long time ago. Probably five centuries at least. A few billion people ago. Maybe back when you could actually see the sky without it being consumed with the constant smog of pollution from the factories that belched smoke and other contaminants into the air.
Ironically enough, the star engines that were in the various ships, liners, freighters and more were actually incredibly environmentally friendly. They made a lot of noise, but they were relatively clean compared to what Earth produced.
That was probably because other planet’s actually gave a fuck about their environments. You’d heard that there were whole planets out there that had developed entirely clean technology. Neutral carbon, nothing toxic or deadly going into their atmospheres, nothing choking their plant life or killing off their living species.
It was hard for you to imagine really. You’d grown up here in Busan, the second largest city in Old Korea. Centuries upon centuries ago, Busan had been a hub of freight for the old world and it’s old technologies. Actual ships that had travelled upon the oceans had arrived and departed from the now gone port.
That old method of transport had taken weeks to get anything anywhere, or so the e-book’s said. You could believe it, even though you’d never even heard of anyone going on a boat or a marine ship. People didn’t do that anymore. Not since the oceans had turned toxic from the pollution centuries ago.
Any fish or seafood that was for sale on Earth was either processed, by which it meant that it didn’t contain any actual seafood and instead was just made up of various fake food that had been manufactured to taste vaguely like what it was intended to be, or was shipped in from off-planet.
Only the rich could afford to eat seafood anymore. Those who lived near inland lakes that hadn’t been overfished in the years after the seas died could also afford to eat fish. It was a luxury now, more rare than diamonds had been in the 21st century.
The idea of a small gemstone being worth a lot of money was laughable now. They’d discovered a whole asteroid made of diamond four centuries ago and had been mining it ever since. Diamonds were as rare as mice in today’s world. Fish on the other hand? Now that was rare.
Despite the overpopulation of Earth and the environmental devastation that had occured, people still sought what little comforts they could. Which meant that even the poorest tried to stay away from living around the spaceports of each city. It meant the apartments were cheap, but you’d grown up listening to the scream of engines and experiencing the building shake subtly every time one took off or landed.
In a bizarre way, it was almost helpful. You could sleep through anything now. But on the downside, it was a visible sign of the poverty your family lived in. One of the few ways to earn near enough guaranteed money was to be able to get onto one of the United Nations of Earth benefits programmes. It was almost a badge of honour for some people, as it meant a near enough constant steady stream of income that could be used to pay rent, buy food or simply live.
Some people abused it, just like people had abused governmental benefits throughout the history of Earth. But most people desperately needed it.
Earth had lots of people. It did not have lots of jobs to match.
The only real job available on Earth now were factory jobs, building the items and products that the rest of the civilised galaxy bought for cheap. Someone in the early years of the 2nd millennium might have thought that Earth would be given some grand status amongst planets in whatever future space exploration they did.
It was the birthplace of humanity after all.
They would be wrong.
Your home planet was where products and items were built cheaply, relying on the overwhelming number of factories and warehouses that grew like weeds amongst the cities and taking advantage of the over abundant population. With a population of twenty billion people living in squalid cities and towns that were millennia old, creaking with age and underfunded to cope with all those who lived in them, there were plenty of people desperate for a job.
Which meant you didn’t need to pay much to get something. Most factories underpaid their workers because they always knew they could get more. There were no such things as trade unions anymore. People needed work too much to care about things like workers rights. Anyone who got too vocal simply lost their job.
Your parents had been able to gain governmental benefits because of your dad. He’d been a part of the United Nations Navy, which meant the navy in space, obviously. His career had been cut short when his battle cruiser had been destroyed in an attack from terrorists fifteen years ago, ending up back at home while he recovered from losing his legs.
As a result, he’d retired from the navy and been given a military pension, which was incredibly hard to get, along with disability benefits due to him being injured so badly in service to the government. It made him a rarity, and should have meant that in conjunction with your mom’s three jobs as a cleaner that your family would be able to live somewhere a little nicer.
Nicer being a relative time on Earth of course.
But they’d chosen the worst place because it was the cheapest, because of you. Because they’d been informed by your daycare centre that you were showing surprising promise in education. To the degree that they suggested possibly trying to get you sent to a private school that offered a better education than the public schools.
So they had. And they’d succeeded. All the money they saved from skimping on food and rent went to paying your education fees, buying your uniform and school supplies. You took the skybus to class every day and came home the same way, trying to limit your burden on your family.
Scholarships and bursaries were hard earned by you throughout school and you studied hard to make sure that your parents sacrifices weren’t in vain. They had dreams for you, hopes. Hopes that other people on this shithole of a planet had long given up. They wanted you to escape here, to escape the constant spiral of poverty, overpopulation, pollution and more.
To live a life without worrying every day.
Not that poverty and stuff wasn’t an issue on other planets too, but it was far less of an issue than here. The poorest planet in the galaxy was still richer than the citizens of Earth. Whether in terms of real money or just overall living conditions.
You wanted that for yourself too. So desperately. So badly. You wanted to look up at the sky on a night and have the bright lights be twinkling stars that had probably died millions of years ago instead of simply just being the lights of star engines as they powered away. To look at an ocean that wasn’t filled with sludge and pollution and more.
Resting your head against the double paned window, you sighed softly and watched yet another starfreighter rumble it’s way out of the port. It was big, astonishingly big, and extremely hulky. Despite that, it was still sleek and refined, allowing it to cut through the air and atmosphere with ease as it groaned its way further into the sky.
You knew that calling it a starfreighter was wrong in reality. The actual starfreighter’s never came down to the planet itself. They couldn’t; they were too big. What left the depot here planetside was basically a mini freighter, trekking containers and more up to the giant ships that were in orbit until it was full. Those ships physically couldn’t try to land on a planet, they were too big and unwieldy and would burn up in the atmosphere.
It was the same with large war ships and such. You couldn’t even imagine the size of what was out in space, not when what went up there was big enough to big a tower block like yours shudder and shake.
You wanted to though. Oh, the ache to see the galaxy and more than what life had handed you was so strong. Maybe it was your parents fault for instilling in you the desire and need to achieve more than what the society you’d grown up in expected from you.
“Have you heard yet?” The gentle sound of your mom’s voice distracts you from your thoughts, causing you to look over at her with a slight smile. She looks tired, and you realise with a pang that she looks old. You knew that other planets had managed to achieve astonishing life averages, with life extending sciences causing the average age of a woman in the galaxy to now be 123.
On Earth it was 64.
It made you want to cry sometimes when you looked at your parents, at how exhausted they seemed. How at 50 they were already approaching what was viewed as the twilight years here. It wasn’t fair. They worked so hard, working themselves to the bone for you and you knew that even if everything went well, they still probably wouldn’t see their 70th birthday.
Her cleaning uniform was stained and dirty as usual but you could see the hope in her eyes. Shaking your head, you reached out and pulled her into a tight hug before sighing softly.
“Not yet mom. But it’s supposed to be today. I’m just...thinking I guess.” Pausing, you shift until you’re resting back against the aged synthetic fibre couch that had come with the shoddy apartment. Water stains do the ceiling while the beige carpet has been worn threadbare over the decades. A slight odour of garbage emanated from the attached kitchen, probably coming up from the sink or something.
These buildings were old and no one cared enough to fix them properly. The one plus side of it was that a broken elevator meant that you’d always maintained a certain level of fitness by having to climb fifteen flights of stairs. A downside was that it relegated your dad to work that could only be done from home.
“What if I didn’t get in? Or if I did but they want me to pay tuition and stuff? Will the government cover that for me? I don’t know.” Playing with the loose thread of your pants, you bite your lip in desperation as uncertainty washes over you.
You’re waiting for the notification to inform you of whether or not you passed the university entrance exams. They were a galaxy wide set of exams, the exact same that every planet had to take at what was considered to be relatively the same time. It was standardised to ensure that universities from all planets could assess candidates equally.
The only difference was that the exams were each translated into the relevant language of wherever the student lived.
But it didn’t really matter if you passed the exams or not. Each student was instructed to apply for ten universities from the list of all available universities in the galaxy. It was an astonishingly large list that was ranked in various ways; from best value to the best teaching to the best student life and so forth.
Unsurprisingly, Earth universities ranked lowest in every score. They were the universities that only other Earthen students attended, pumping out people with just enough education to become managers in factories or whatever small businesses managed to prosper here. Most of the time though, they produced teachers and medical staff.
You knew many people in your class had signed up to the military. The UN military paid for four years of tuition at the best military university on Earth, which was actually the only university ranked anywhere good. All it required in return was thirty years of service, minimum.
Your dad had refused point blank to let you do that, calling it a con. They allowed people to attend university and attain degrees, but they then stagnated in the military for decades on end. And the UN had a terrible habit of extending out service beyond the mandated years until people found that they were retiring. The only real benefit, he often said sarcastically, is that military staff were one of the few people on Earth who actually lived longer than everyone else.
Choosing universities has been stressful for you. You desperately wanted to teach, to educate and enrich the minds of a younger generation and give them the hope that your own parents had instilled in you. Your high levels of intellect had meant that you had been the top of your class every time in all levels of school and you’d studied your ass off after hours to gain extra qualifications and grades.
The standard education system taught maths, physics, biology, chemistry, history, Standard Language, physical education and literature. Literature and history were the only subjects that deviated in terms of topics and those exams were specific to the planets. Most also had an extra subject in whatever language was native to their planet with Standard being taught simply because it was the galaxy wide language that everyone spoke to communicate.
You’d gone further though, desperate to make yourself stand out to universities. No matter how good your grades were on the tests, universities were still allowed to pick and choose who they wanted to attend. Those from better off planets often got the places and those whose parents could afford to encourage universities to look twice found themselves prospering too.
As a student from Earth, the odds were stacked unbelievably against you. The education system just wasn’t as good here, the students couldn’t afford to even leave the planet, never mind pay the fees that an off planet university would require and there was the awful stigma that Earth maintained.
Most students who managed to get a place in university off world had a ridiculously large set of subsidies, scholarships, bursaries and grants that paid for their further education. None of them ever came back to Earth.
You’d studied harder and more. Your grades included not only the basics, but Korean Language, English Language, Spanish Language, advanced maths, astrogeology and astrobiology. They probably wouldn’t be useful for an education degree, but you’d loved them and you’d wanted to stand out from the rest.
Now you were just waiting...hoping desperately that one of the ten universities you’d picked would want you.
“You’ll be fine sweetheart. I’ve raised you for eighteen years now and I know the girl that you’ve always been. Strong, stubborn and determined,” She smiled softly, running her well worn fingers over your cheek. “You’re going to go out there, to the stars and beyond. You’re going to live the life we’ve dreamt for you, the life that your ancestors would have never thought possible. You’re going to be something.”
Eyes tearing up, you take in the deep sincerity and belief that she holds in her voice and face. She believes that you’ll do it, that you’ll make it despite everything that’s stacked against you. It makes you sit a little straighter, shoulders pushing back as you acknowledge what your parents have sacrificed and how far they’ve gotten you.
You have to believe that it was all worth it.
“I can save and move you both out to wherever I go.” You tease lightly, trying to cheer up the mood before poking lightly at her side. She gives a soft laugh and hugs you back, embrace a little tighter and longer than you’d expected.
“I’d like that. And maybe you’ll finally get to see the beauty that the galaxy holds. Maybe you’ll finally see colour.” Her words are gentle and soft, her touch equally as light but you can see the hope once more in her eyes. If there’s one thing that’s always made your mom believe that you were destined for more...it was the fact that you were colourblind.
Most people who knew this about you just thought it was some weird genetic quirk. It was well known that men were mostly colourblind, but not usually to the extent that you were. Your entire world was monochromatic...greyscale at the very best. Part of you didn’t mind, because it meant that you didn’t notice just how bad the polluted landscape of Earth was.
But part of you knew that you were missing out on so much.
Your mom believed it was a sign when you were younger, alongside your intellect. A sign that you were going to leave Earth. She was a little superstitious, but this was one aspect that you were willing to go along with her.
Because your mom still believed in the theory of soulmates.
According to the history books, soulmates had been a regular occurrence in pre-spaceflight days. Two people whom fate had determined would be the perfect companions. It had been almost a badge of honour back then, centuries upon centuries ago. People had been desperate to find the one person who would love and accept them as they are with no qualms, no worries and no stress.
The person who fits them best.
There had been so many ways of finding out who your soulmate was back then. From tattoos appearing simultaneously somewhere on the body at the age of eighteen to people born with tattoos, seeking out those who had the same. Or the people who gained a tattoo when they met their soulmate, the painful occurrence signifying that their world had just changed.
Some had the first words they would ever hear their soulmate speak written on them, while others didn’t see colour until their other half was near. Some required to be touched to see colour.
And those were just the most popular soulmarks as they had been called.
There were ancient stories of other, more rare methods. One in which a soulmate could draw on their wrist and it would appear on the other wrist as well along with so many others. They were all magical and defied belief, which is why they were decreed a sham by most modern day scientists.
No one could figure out how those remarkable events had occurred, and no one had experienced anything like those rare events in the last few centuries. People born with tattoos or who suddenly gained them thought they were strange, but most didn’t bother trying to find their soulmate because most didn’t even really know the stories anymore.
Finding your soulmate on Earth had been hard back then, finding your soulmate now that humanity had spread itself across the galaxy was nigh impossible. Most other planets had apparently forgotten all about soulmates, the tales simply one of the myths that were spoken about much in the same way that the ancient stories of old Earth gods and goddesses were.
Those born and raised on Earth were more likely to believe though. It was a part of your planet's culture and history, strong and proud. One of the few parts people were proud of. You’d even heard of people actually finding their soulmates, living happily even in the poor environment they lived in.
Your mom was convinced that your color blindness was a soulmark, and that your soulmate was waiting for you out there. She refused to acknowledge that they could be here, on Earth. No, to her it was a sign. A sign that you would venture far beyond and find happiness she couldn’t even begin to comprehend.
And she believed so strongly, that you did too. You hoped desperately that you would be able to leave this planet and that one day, you would see the bright and vibrant colours that brought the galaxy to life. That you would meet someone who made your heart sing and your soul vibrate with joy.
Those in your class had laughed at you for the very notion of it, thinking you were being an idiot and setting yourself up for a fail. You just had a medical condition or something, that was all. But you believed in more, you had to believe in more. You couldn’t let your mom and dad down.
“I’d like that. I could tell you all the amazing colours that are out there. There’s even supposed to be colours that we don’t even here on Earth. Though I guess that doesn’t matter to me, does it?” Chuckling, you smile at her before shrugging lightly. She responded with her own smile, skin wrinkling at the corners with affection for you.
A sudden ping from your PED, personal electronic device, caused you both to jerk slightly in surprise. Glancing down at it, your eyes widened as your finger tapped the slim black tube. The familiar holographic screen of your PED came to life before you, glowing white in your vision.
Apparently it was supposed to be what was termed neon blue, but to you it was just like white. Much like any lighting did, no matter the colour. The various apps on your PED were closed at the moment, leaving just the background of the Pegasus cluster and the outlines of the few apps you considered important enough to keep on screen at all times.
One of them was your messaging app, which currently had a little ‘1’ in a tiny circle at the top right. You had one message, one new notification.
Looking over at your mom, your eyes widen as you lift up your PED so she can see better. Chewing on your lip, you press the app and watch as it opens up immediately. The list of messages from your parents, classmates and teachers filled up the screen and you quickly shifted from personal messages to mail.
Your inbox was full of scholarship and bursary applications to various governmental bodies along with newsletters to the random sites that you frequented often. But the newest message, the text bright and bold against the rest attracted your attention.
Clicking on it, you felt yourself go cold as you read it over slowly.
To: Y/N-Y/L/[email protected]
From: [email protected]
Title: University Entrance Examination Results
Y/N Y/LN,
Thank you for participating in the 3121 University Entrance Examinations at Excelsior Academy in Busan, Old Korea, Earth. We appreciate the time and effort that you took in not only studying but taking part in the examinations.
Please see your results from the Standard Education examinations below.
Mathematics: 97/100
Standard Language: 89/100
Physics: 91/100
Biology: 90/100
Chemistry: 91/100
History: 100/100
Physical Education: 85/100
Literature: 95/100
Any extra examinations that you have undertaken outside of the Standard Education will be listed below.
Korean Language: 98/100
English Language: 97/100
Spanish Language: 92/100
Advanced Mathematics: 94/100
Astrogeology: 91/100
Astrobiology: 85/100
We hope that these exam results meet the level you had expected. The universities that you applied to have been in receipt of these grades for the last seven days. Please see below to see which universities, if any, have accepted you onto your chosen course of: Education.
New Seoul University, New Korea
If you have been accepted by any universities, please note that they will be in communication with you separately in regards to your course.
Kind Regards,
Earth Education Board
You sit with wide eyes, neither your mom nor you quite comprehending what you’re reading as you flick back to the top and read again. Before you can even make it to the bottom once more though, another noise indicates you have another notification and you click out in a daze, accepting the second mail that has been sent to you.
To: Y/N-Y/L/[email protected]
From: [email protected]
Title: Welcome To New Seoul University!
Welcome Y/N Y/L/N!
We’re delighted to accept you into the below degree course here at New Seoul University for the 3121 intake of students:
Bachelor of Schooling Education
This is a four year course that will see you studying with some of the top professors across a range of subjects at one of the top ranked university institutions in the galaxy. We hope that you’re excited to start your new education here!
As a student of Earth, please note that you have been granted the below scholarships and grants in order to pay for your tuition, academic fees and accommodation fees. If you require any more help then please respond and we would be more than willing to help!
United Nations of Earth Travel Grant
As a citizen of Earth who has performed above average on the University Entrance Examinations, you have been approved for a grant that will cover the transport costs from Earth to New Korea.
United Nations of Earth Education Grant
As a citizen of Earth who has performed above average on the University Entrance Examinations, you have been approved for a grant that will provide you with money to pay for any academic items you may need alongside any extra academic fees.
New Seoul University Education Scholarship
Due to your high grades, you have been granted a scholarship from the Education department to cover any field trips or placements you will need to partake in as part of your degree.
New Seoul University Equality Scholarship
Due to the circumstances of your monetary background, you have been granted a scholarship that will cover the tuition fees for your degree. You have also been granted a scholarship that will pay for your accommodation here in New Seoul to allow you to study.
We hope that you look forward to studying here. We look forward to meeting you!
If you have any more questions, please let us know. We have provided relevant literature to your degree and the university to allow you to research where you will soon be living more! Included in this pack is an accommodation application, please fill this in along with the New Student form and send it back as soon as possible.
We will be in touch soon!
Kind Regards,
Kim Namjoon
Admissions
New Seoul University
“You did it! Oh my god, you did it! HONEY! OUR BABY GIRL GOT INTO UNIVERSITY!” Your mom starts screaming, tears falling down her face as she jumps around the dilapidated room in joy. Watching her with numb hands, you realise that you’re crying too when you feel the wet streaks down your chin.
Your father comes out of their bedroom, which also doubled as his makeshift office, and looks with confusion between your mom and you. Seeing the tears, he moves over to you, prosthetic legs creaking as he sits down and reads the messages that you hand to him.
Once done, he looks back up at you with eyes that glisten, emotion that you can’t even begin to understand welling deep within him. At seeing your dad’s overwhelming emotion, you finally let out a sob of joint happiness and shock, throwing your arms around his shoulders and crying into him as it all finally hits you.
You did it. You passed the entrance exams. You passed the entrance exams and got into university. A university off planet! One of the best universities in the galaxy at that! You were going to escape Earth, you were going to have a better life.
“I did it!” You whisper, pulling your mom into the hug as she kneels down in front of you both. It’s all you can say, all any of you can see as you celebrate this monumental achievement.
Less than 500 students out of the 5 million who take the university exams get into off world planets. Less than 100 get into prestigious universities.
You managed to be one of those lucky hundred, all thanks to your parents perseverance and belief. Hugging them even tighter, you press kisses to their faces as you all start to laugh while crying, the pure happiness infectious between you all.
You were going to make them proud. You were going to do everything they ever wanted for you and you vowed then and there, with your arms around them, that you would get them off this god forsaken planet.
It was unlikely that you could give them the life they deserve with what they had left, but you would at least let them live out their end years in peace and happiness somewhere better.
And maybe, just maybe...you might find a way to see colour along the way.
Looking out the window, you bite your lip as you watched another starship take off, heading for planets unknown thousands of lightyears away. That was going to be you soon, heading off a planet you’d only ever really heard about.
Maybe your soulmate was waiting for you there.
Either way...you couldn’t wait.
-
The first few days of being in New Seoul are overwhelming to say the least. You’d spent hours researching the campus and city extensively, scanning over the history and images that were available to you. Admittedly, they all just looked pretty similar given you could only see in grayscale but it looked nice.
The reality was something else entirely though. Towering skyscrapers reached towards the sky like the fingers of a hand in Busan, trying to scrape their way to freedom in space. That combined with the scent of garbage, sewage, the sludge from the ocean and the fumes of exhausts that didn’t quite comply with what should have been the environmental standard.
And all of that competed with the abundance of neon signage that screamed out at passersby, demanding attention from all corners. Busan was busy, overcrowded and dirty but it shouted what it had to offer as loudly as it could. Not that what it did offer was any good.
New Seoul was...similar and yet completely different. The skyscrapers here didn’t stretch as far as possible into the skies, in fact the capital city of New Korea apparently had a building limit of 50 stories. It boggled your mind when you looked around the streets, each one astonishingly wide and lined with an abundance of native trees.
Grass, real grass and not even that fake crap that had been trodden into the dirt over decades, blew ever so gently in the breeze and you had no doubt that it would be a rich and luscious green if you could see it. But nothing really compared to the magnificent sight above your head.
To you, the sky simply looked like a shade of grey. But it was a shade you had never seen on the vast expanse before, occasionally dotted with white clouds with darker grey embedded within them. You’d never seen the sky itself though. Busan kept a perpetual haze in the upper limits, a blanket of thick and suffocating pollution and smog that made the sky as grey for everyone else as it did for you.
Even though you couldn’t see the colours of the sky here, you knew that New Seoul was more beautiful than Busan could have ever hoped to be.
And there was more. The motor vehicles here were energy efficient, powered by solar via the panels that were embedded into the body, only a slight hum emanated purely to make sure that they could be heard by any pedestrians walking around. The streets were impossibly clean, hygiene robots patrolling regularly and cleaning along with hoovering up any rubbish that may be dropped.
It was also so...sparse in population compared to what you were used to. People here often lived on their own in a whole apartment. You had a room to yourself with a little kitchen in it and everything. You’d seen less people here in a few days than you had in two minutes outside in Busan.
Overwhelming, yes. That was the right word for it.
And then of course, there was the sheer abundance of fresh and delicious food available. You’d eaten fresh, real tuna the other day in a sandwich made with bread that had been baked that morning. It had boggled your mind how delightful it tasted, only cementing how terrible the fake food that was served on Earth was.
Milkshakes were also a revelation, the vanilla taste so rich and indulgent with a wonderfully smooth texture that just slid down your throat. You’d spent a good two hours in a café on the first day, amazed at the world as you watched it pass by outside the window.
New Seoul had the neon signs still, they were almost a tradition of big cities in the galaxy at this point, but they were almost tasteful now. Advertising clothes or virt-real arcades where children and teenagers flocked. Restaurants used them to announce their menu of the day and so much more. It was beautiful here, elegant almost.
The people walking around New Seoul even looked different to back in Busan. They looked healthy and strong here, happy and full of life and hope. Everyone was a little taller here too, a side effect of the planet having less gravity than Earth. It had been a little awkward for you at first, feeling ever so slightly weightless.
You were stronger than people born and raised here too. That had been something you’d known objectively but forgotten until you’d accidentally launched an empty cup into the recycling. A few odd stares had occurred but no one said anything. People were generally used to the differences in strength and ability, but it was still amusing to see sometimes.
A slightly more negative discovery had been that your years of studying the Korean language had apparently been in vain. It was your mother tongue, the native language of Busan and therefore the mother tongue of New Korea as well. You’d only naturally thought that it would be useful to continue on your studies of the language past the basic lessons in your early childhood.
As such, you’d never considered there’d be anything wrong. But you’d forgotten that New Korea was founded over 700 years ago and the vast majority of the population today had emigrated at some point over the past few centuries. The socio-economic situation on Earth meant that immigration from Old Korea had been a trickle, one that had often run dry.
With that lack of interaction over the centuries...the Korean language spoken here had become almost unintelligible to you. They used words you’d never even heard of and even some of the grammar had shifted. What should have been a warm and easy welcome had become fraught with difficulty as you struggled to understand the silken tones and dancing syllables they used.
Your own Korean, slightly more standardised in the 32nd century than what it had once been, was equally as confusing to them. They could understand you to a degree, but it was like you were speaking some bizarre dialect with odd formalities. And apparently, your dialect was considered to be rough and grating.
Despite the pain at realising you would struggle with that, you had the reassuring balm that New Seoul taught in Standard. But you were a smart person, you would enlist in Korean lessons here and learn this language that was the same but entirely different.
Biting your lip, you looked out over the large classroom and inhaled deeply. It smelt clean, the slightest hint of vanilla in the air from the scent diffusers installed into the air units while the seats were currently folded up, soft memory foam in black waiting for students to sit in them.
Hesitantly, you head over to one of the centre rows and sit down. The chair is possibly the comfiest thing you’ve ever sat in, and you’re positive it cost more than anything in your old bedroom. It kind of annoyed you to think that, but you pushed the thought away quickly. You were here now. You were going to make something of your life.
Pulling out your PED, you extended it out and turned on the screen, watching the holoscreen come to life in front of you. A quick tap had a keyboard appearing on the desk in front of you and you navigated through to the relevant class information on the university intranet.
“Err...is it okay if I sit here?” A deep voice asks beside you, his accent oddly lyrical as he spoke Standard to you. Glancing up, you see a guy standing next to you. He’s ridiculously attractive with hair that you presume to be black looking all ruffled on his head. His eyes are kind though while his smile is nervous.
Nodding, you gesture to the seat and smile back at him as he sits down.
He sets up his own desk before looking at you, pausing for a moment before obviously taking the plunge and leaning forward. “Are you from here too? Or are you an off planet?”
“Oh, I’m off planet. I’m...err...well I’m from Earth. Old Korea actually. You? I’m Y/N by the way.” His eyes widen at your words and you see him do a quick scan of your body, not even caring that you could blatantly see him doing it. You must pass some internal test before he shrugs, settling back in his seat.
“Taehyung. I’m from Alexandros. I get the feeling we’re both going to suffer a bit of a cultural learning curve.” Snorting, you roll your eyes and nod at that. Already you feel comfortable and at home with him, even though you’ve barely spoken. Something about him is exceptionally friendly and nice.
Despite him not explaining, you know why he said it. Alexandros is a planet with a reputation, much like Earth. Only his planet’s reputation is a little more...hedonistic in nature. Sex of all kinds wasn’t illegal on there, even the kinds that you personally thought should be illegal.
Marriage didn’t exist and polyamory was the norm. Most people had multiple partners which resulted in multiple children. You didn’t know the in’s and out’s of it, but it was basically the planet you went to if you just wanted a good time. It held the title of the best wine and beer made in the galaxy along with a surprisingly good restaurant scene according to the information pages about them.
New Korea...was not as free as Alexandros and you felt that you and Taehyung were certainly going to have to learn what was acceptable and what wasn’t here. Just getting used to the fact that this place had actual laws that mattered, like not walking across the road anywhere other than at specified crossing areas.
“Yeah...we’re gonna have a bit of a tough time huh? I even discovered that not only is Earth considered backwards to everyone else, we really are because I can’t even understand their Korean.” He laughs at that, his smile box like and you can’t help but smile in response.
“Shit...that must suck. At least you can speak Standard though. So like, feel free to tell me to fuck off if it offends you but...does Earth really suck as bad as everyone says? I’ve never met anyone from there.” Taehyung is inquisitive, a tiny frown of interest on his face and you let out a small sigh.
“It really is. Let’s just say...well this is the first time I’ve ever seen the sky. Like...without pollution and stuff. And trees. I’ve never seen a real tree. It’s all very...I tried tuna! And real beef! Oh my, it was amazing. You don’t understand what luxury the galaxy has without even realising it!” The wonder in your voice and excitement that resonates causing Taehyung to grin even bigger.
“I’ve...never considered it before to be honest. I mean, I’ve never had tuna. It’s not a common food on Alexandros but I have had other seafood if that counts? I’m interested in trying the beef here, apparently they have some ancient way of cooking it?” Nodding, you open up a new screen on your PED and quickly type into the search.
“Yes, it’s a traditional Korean barbecue, they cook it on the table for you. Or rather you cook it. We actually do still have this back home but it doesn’t really taste nice because they don’t even bother washing the grills anymore so it’s covered in black crap. And the meat is just...artificial crap. I’m excited to try it here though, I bet they use real sauce too.”
You don’t see the way Taehyung looks at you in pure wonderment, completely bemused by how excited you’re getting over something as simple as real meat and sauce. Pausing, you glance over and lower your head in embarrassment which immediately gets him shaking his head with a smile.
“Hey don’t get upset, I want to try it too. We should go, you seem to know what would be good. This is me trying to make friends by the way. I feel we could both use with at least one friend here, right?” You eyed him in astonishment, surprised that he was this bold and forward. No one cared about others back on Earth, they certainly didn’t embrace friendliness this quickly.
“Are you always this forward?”
Taehyung nods enthusiastically, his hair flying everywhere as he does so and you can’t help but laugh at him. “Oh yeah. It’s an Alexandros trait but my mom’s and dad’s always said I was the most outgoing out of my siblings. It’s why they paid for my tuition and everything to come here. They felt I’d make a good teacher!”
Humming quietly, you wonder whether to be as forward with him as he’d been with you. Eyeing him for a second, you decide to go for it. He can’t get upset when he just asked something that could have been hurtful to you.
“So it’s really true about Alexandros? Multiple partners and stuff?” To his credit, Taehyung doesn’t even look slightly bothered about your question. He’s busy opening up the class documents on his own PED, tongue flicking out to lick his lips.
“Oh yeah. I’ve had a lot of dad’s and mom’s and parents who didn’t identify as either gender. Some of them are still around, some have moved on to other places. At last count, I’ve had eight dad’s, six mom’s and two non-binary parents. I believe I have,” He pauses, looking up and doing some quick calculations. “Twenty two brothers and sixteen sisters. It all started because our planet wasn’t the most hospitable at the start and so they had to have more kids to be able to actually have a normal amount survive. Now everyone just likes sex and big families. It’s cool.”
You’re positive that your eyes are wide, but it’s just a completely foreign idea to you. Earth actively encouraged small families, trying to desperately reduce the rampant overpopulation. You’d never met anyone with a sibling. Nevermind thirty eight siblings!
“That’s...wow. I’m not being like...rude or anything. The idea of that on Earth is...horrifying actually. That’s how to end up in absolute poverty on the streets. It must be nice though, having such a big family around you.” He hums, lips twisting while his hand shakes slightly.
“Yes and no. It’s fun and you always have support but the fights aren’t fun, let me tell you that.” Smiling at him, you turn your head as the professor enters from the door at the bottom of the room.
“Well Taehyung...how about you tell me all about it over some barbecue later?” With an even bigger smile, he shakes your hand and nods his head in acceptance.
-
4 Years Later
Over the last four years at New Seoul University, you’ve learnt many things about not only the world outside of Earth but about yourself. You’d learnt that you were not as smart as you’d originally thought you were, but you’d come to terms with that and even enjoyed no longer being the shining example in class.
You’d learnt to no longer worry and stress about your future, instead choosing to live in the moment. This was something that people on Earth simply wouldn’t really understand, because they had no real future. But you had the galaxy in your hands now, and after you finished your final year of your degree then you’d be able to venture out into the world.
You’d learnt that the universe really did consider Earth a backwater dump, one to which you couldn’t even really argue about. But the rest of the galaxy wasn’t all roses either. Niflheim, so named after the Ancient Norse world of fog, mist and darkness, was a planet that was probably even more harsh to live on than Earth. A planet of near perpetual storms of ice, most of the inhabitants had to survive underneath specially built domes that protected the buildings that led to the mineshafts deep in the astonishingly large mountains.
Despite it’s unforgiving nature, Niflheim was popular to work in because of the Helite its small towns mined, a material that was incredibly hard yet surprisingly flexible. It had a high resale value, making the tough world hard to live in but valuable to those who roughed it out.
You’d learnt to explore yourself as well, enjoying your life for once instead of pushing yourself hard to succeed academically to the point you had no life. Taehyung had helped here, decreeing that it simply wasn’t acceptable that you kept shutting yourself in your dorm room and doing all of your homework way in advance of the deadlines.
As he pointed out, life was for living...not punishing yourself.
So you kept up your high grades to maintain your scholarships, but you lived a little more freely too. You’d shyly dated a few people here and there, sad that none of them brought beautiful to your world, and learnt many new things about yourself.
Unsurprisingly, you weren’t a fan of casual sex but you’d also discovered that you hated beer but enjoyed wine. Alcohol was far too expensive on Earth so most people made their own version which could be bought cheap. But it also came with a far higher mortality rate because you never knew what was going into it.
But you enjoyed it here, understood why people thought wine was more ‘sophisticated’ and had become quite accustomed to a glass at night. Another benefit to being friends, or more correctly best friends now, with one Kim Taehyung was that he had a much more lax view about sex than anyone else around here. And that was saying something compared to you.
Which meant that instead of casual sex, you’d been friends with benefits with him for well over a year. To him, it was purely sex and he didn’t mind giving it to you even if he was dating because of the culture he’d grown up in. He made it clear with his partners that he was free to date others and have sex with others too. But you’d mostly kept to him, not really enjoying putting yourself out there for anyone else in a while.
This was the start of your fourth, and final year at university. And you still see in black and white and all the shades of grey in between. It made your heart hurt and sometimes, at night in your shared apartment when you were a little tipsy, you lamented to Taehyung that maybe you’d never see colour.
Given the planet he came from and it’s views on sex, dating and all of that, it was perhaps unsurprising that Taehyung viewed the idea of soulmates with more than a little skepticism. In fact, you were positive he thought it was all just a bunch of shit but was being too polite and nice to tell you otherwise.
Not when he could see how much the belief that there was someone out there meant to you; someone who would love you unconditionally and who you would adore in turn, someone who would bring colour and joy to your world.
He’d acknowledged that you were in fact colour blind, many times accidentally asking you for colour advice on outfits or hair before hitting his head in realisation when you stared at him blankly. But he probably just thought it was some medical condition caused by being raised on Earth.
Soulmates didn’t really gel with the Alexandros philosophy on relationships. You didn’t complain too much to him, even though you knew of stories where people had multiple soulmates back in the old times. A lot of people today who heard about soulmates thought they were always, ironically, black and white in terms of who was bonded together.
A man and a woman, but that was wrong. Fate brought together the two souls who complemented each other the most. Men and women, yes, but also two women, two men, those who don't identify as either and so much more. Fate didn’t care about humanity’s ideas of sexuality or gender...it just cared about finding two people who would be perfect for each other.
But most people didn’t believe it anyway, so you didn’t see any point in trying to educate them. Not when they obviously had no visible reason to believe in it.
You did though. The café that you stared out at right now told you that there was someone for you, because there was no way you’d been born this colour blind and had such a desperate urge to leave your planet and come here otherwise. They were here, you were sure of it.
It’s just that there were over 2 billion people on this planet, so your chances were slim.
“Is there a particular reason you’ve been drying that cup for five minutes now?” The deep voice of Taehyung causes you to jump slightly, jerked out of your thoughts abruptly. Turning to look at him, you see his ever smiling face watching you intently as he leans his hip against the sink.
“Sorry...I just...new year and all that. Just...thinking.” You can’t even find a reason for him, instead just shrugging and placing the cup down before grabbing another and beginning to dry it. Glancing out over the café that you both work in, just one of the many that dot the city of New Seoul.
If there’s one thing that both old and new Korea have in common, it’s their avid love of coffee. The only difference between the two is that real coffee and milk is actually used here and not fake stuff. You could personally attest that it made all the difference to have the real stuff, it was far more flavourful and creamy.
This café is one that’s just on the outskirts of the university, meaning that it was frequented by students at all times of the day. From noon to midnight and even at 4am, there would be at least one student in its warm and fragrant walls.
You liked working here, even if it added to your stress by giving you even less time in the day for yourself but it also helped to give you an extra money flow. The scholarships and grants were great, but you needed more money to save away for when you’d finished uni.
New Korea thankfully gave automatic citizenship to anyone from Old Korea due to the historical relations between the two and you would be accepting that as soon as you’d finished uni. You would admit that perhaps you were trying to game the system by waiting until you had a degree in your hand as accepting citizenship now would mean losing the money from the United Nations Government.
Taehyung said you were being smart, but you felt like you were being selfish. But at the same time, you almost felt like Earth owes you it at least. You would be the best kind of PR for the planet, born on the ancient homeworld of humanity and dragged yourself out of it through sheer willpower and smarts.
So you worked at the café to help yourself out, letting you put away half your wages into a savings account that you would use to put down a deposit for an apartment when you finish school. The other half went to just actually enjoying life.
“All your classes are sorted right? You’re in the same Children’s Cognitive Development class as me right? With Dr Oh?” Your best friend asks, reaching past you for a cup before heading over to the coffee machine. The selling point of this café is that it uses traditional methods to make its coffee, which means the machines here are just modern versions of those that were used over a thousand years ago.
Apparently it made the best tasting coffee, despite all the advancements of technology since.
You would agree to be honest. It wasn’t quick but that almost seemed to make it taste better.
“Yeah, I’ve got that and then I’ve also taken Interplanetary Children’s Education, The Psychology of Childhood and Teaching Special Needs.” The cups are all dry now and you begin stacking them back up in their relevant area, making sure that the café logo is facing forwards as you’d been taught long ago.
“Damn, big schedule. You’ve got the dissertation to do, you need to remember that too.” Tae points out, grabbing the carton of milk out of the refrigeration unit and adding it into the drink he’s making. Nodding, you give him a quick smile.
“I know. I’ve already decided on my topic, it’s basically going to be about how the education system is meant to be set up to be applicable to all children across all planets but it still benefits those who are better off than those in poverty.” Glancing over at you, Taehyung puts the cup and saucer onto the small tray before reaching into the counter, cutting off a piece of luxurious strawberry and cream cake before carefully placing that on the tray too.
“I wonder why the girl from Earth has chosen that topic?” He muses with a smile, brow rising at you and you just give him another innocent shrug. Your teacher had thought that same thing when you proposed it, but he’d supported you in your topic anyway.
“Can you take this out? Table 12.” He says, nodding out into the area and you smile before acknowledging his request. Brushing your hands down your black apron, you look out and your eyes widen as you see who’s sat at the table, PED glowing in front of him as a small frown knots his brow together.
“Jung Hoseok? Are you kidding?” That Tae laughing quietly, looking over before giving you a conspiratorial grin. He knows full well about your little crush on one of the most eligible bachelors on New Korea.
Everyone knew who Jung Hoseok was, his family had been one of the first to emigrate to New Korea and had been instrumental in the founding of New Seoul. His family was astonishingly rich and well cultured, his genealogy being traced back not only centuries but centuries before humanity left Earth.
That alone made him one of the most eligible bachelors. Everyone wanted to be rich, and bagging one of the founding families was certainly the way to ensure you were rich and someone who mattered. You knew that Hoseok’s father was a Congressman in the government of New Korea, involved in regulating laws, business and more for the whole planet.
His mother was heavily involved in the education system itself. Despite that, Hoseok had got into university on his own merit. Despite your dissertation subject, the university exams were all done anonymously. So he’d gotten here by his own brain and not by the money his parents had.
Another reason he was incredibly popular and wanted though, was because he was so damn attractive. A straight slope of a nose ended in the slightest curve upwards, combining with the sharp cut of his jaw to give him one of the most astonishing side profiles ever. Soft cheeks were dotted with sweet dimples that showed when he was happy, frustrated or thinking.
Long and elegant fingers had apparently grown up playing the piano while his eyes were pools of friendliness and warmth. Jung Hoseok was well known for being exceptionally polite and friendly, one of the most affable people in the whole university. He had no real enemies and tried hard to stay on the good side of everyone.
And he did, because he was just so damn...nice.
He was astonishingly beautiful, his black hair a little fluffy and mussed together with no styling in it. You didn’t know what colour his clothes were today, all you knew was that it looked like his jeans were dark and his shirt was white. Taehyung had confirmed his hair colour long ago to you and you could only imagine how astonishing he looked in colour.
In monochrome, he was quite possibly the most beautiful man you’d ever seen.
You were best friends with Taehyung too, so that was high praise.
And Taehyung knew all about your little crush on the important, influential, beautiful and friendly heir. You’d never even spoken to the man before, simply simpered over him from behind the counter whenever he was here.
You’d never encountered someone who had lit up your thoughts and captured your dreams quite like him. He made your stomach feel a little funny when he was here, like there were little birds flying around inside that were trying to make their way out.
But now you had to go out there and talk to him. And give him what he’d ordered. He probably wouldn’t even notice you. Hoseok was two years older than you, in his final year of a business management master’s degree and you were positive he was going to go into some area of his family business once done.
As such, your paths had never had any reason to cross outside out of the café, so he probably hadn’t even noticed you existed. Most people didn’t really pay attention to the staff in places, even here in New Seoul where everyone was meant to be a little more ‘cultured’.
Taking a deep breath, you quickly brush over the flyaway hairs on your face and brush away imaginary dirt from your apron once more before grasping the tray. It shakes only a little bit, and part of you wonders why you’re so bothered about him. You’d never been this bothered about anyone even when you’d been dating them.
Heading out, you see Taehyung give you a thumbs up with a cheesy smile as he accepts a new order from the terminal that a customer has sent through from the holo menus in the tables. He’s distracted immediately and you’re left on your own, walking over to Hoseok.
Smiling politely with your best customer service face, you place the ceramic saucer on the table before carefully placing the matching cup on top. The familiar clink that occurs when they meet each other is lost in the overall noise that crowds the café. Glancing down, you add the piece of strawberry and cream cake that he’d ordered as well before placing the dainty silver fork next to it.
“Here’s your drink and food sir, I hope you find it enjoyable.” You say politely, tipping your head in a slight bow as you hold the tray against your waist, pressing against the apron that makes up part of the uniform you had to wear here. This had been part of the training that you’d had to actively learn when compared to the others who worked here and had grown up on New Korea.
Taehyung had had to learn to incorporate cultural differences into his daily and work life as well, so at least you hadn’t been on your own there. Customer’s were treated like mini deities here, and while it was pleasing when you were on the receiving end, it wasn’t entirely nice when you were on the other end. Most customers were equally nice but some, as expected, were not. Those were the ones who tried to take advantage of staff.
You hated dealing with those.
But you knew Hoseok wouldn’t be like that. He’d never raised his voice to any member of staff here at the café before, in fact you’d never heard of him shouting or being mean to anyone. You wish you could that was because of his upper class upbringing here on New Seoul, but usually those people ended up being the ones who had the worst manners.
Not Hoseok though. Jung Hoseok was always exceptionally polite and friendly to everyone. Part of the charm that made him idolised by those at New Seoul University while also making him a prime bachelor for the many single women and men here. If you had to make a list of the top ten most eligible men in New Seoul University, Hoseok would probably be in the top three.
Park Jimin and Kim Seokjin would be battling it out for the other places no doubt.
You turn once he’s acknowledged you with a small smile and a quick thanks, his voice deeper and quieter than you expected, shifting your tray in your hands as you look back over to the counter to check if Taehyung’s okay or if you’re okay to collect the leftover cups and plates on the empty tables.
A sudden warm weight on your wrist jerks you to a halt, surprising you because you weren’t expecting Hoseok to interact with you anymore. Brows raising, you turn back to Hoseok as you hear him begin to speak.
��Excuse me, miss-” He pauses though and you frown, wondering why until you look directly into his eyes once more. They’re a colour that you’ve never seen before, which causes you to pause in surprise, leaning back slightly.
Hoseok is staring at you with equally wide eyes that flick over your face, brow creasing ever so slightly while his mouth remains open. For a few seconds, it seems like the world outside of you both has paused and there is only Hoseok and you.
Brown. That must be the colour. You’d overheard girls on occasion gushing over Hoseok’s rich brown eyes. At the time, you’d shrugged off the comment without a second thought. Life without colour had become familiar to you, so you couldn’t miss what you’d never had.
But now, now that you can see the beautiful colours slowly bleeding to life as you look him over. His skin is more vibrant in colour, his sweater an odd shade darker than white actually that you can’t quite figure out. Jeans remain black while his equally black boots remain on his feet, matching the dark and luscious locks on his head.
Even there though, you can see hints of brown shining through their strands, blending together in a beautiful colour. Looking away from him, you see colour everywhere suddenly. Green, the colour of the grass outside that had always just looked pale to you.
Hoseok’s hand tightens on your wrist and you look back at him, ignorant of everything else once more. Confusion is written all over his face and you get the sudden sense that he’s probably extremely overwhelmed with what’s happening right now.
“What just happened?” He whispers, confirming your suspicions. But he sounds so lost and meek, almost afraid that your heart clenched tightly with the need to console him. Uncaring whether your manager or colleagues get annoyed, you sit opposite him at the small table, the cup of coffee still steaming between you both.
His hand is still on your wrist, warm and solid.
“Are you seeing colours right now? Like...real colours?” You ask softly, leaning forward and keeping your voice low. Part of you wants to look around and take everything in, but the abundance of sheer...variety of colour that the world has makes your brain hurt a little, unable to take everything in.
It’s even worse given that you don’t even know what some of these colours are, your mind grasping for answers it simply doesn’t know.
Hoseok looks much the same, squinting his eyes slightly and you marvel at the fact that even light itself appears to have a colour.
“How do you know that? What just happened?” Hoseok asks insistently, moving forward to shorten the distance between yourself and him. You take a deep breath, knowing that what you’re going to say next to him will make no sense. New Korea is a planet that stopped believing in soulmates long ago, the concept dying quickly as those with the knowledge passed away.
Anyone who finds their soulmate now does it by accident, so there’s no wonder Hoseok has no idea what’s going on. He probably just thought he’s always been colourblind because of some medical reason no one can figure out.
Just like you.
“I...okay, this is going to sound very strange and silly. But...have you heard of soulmates?” He tilts his head, eyes still blank at the word before shrugging slightly, lips pursing.
“In films I think. Maybe a book or two. Aren’t they just myths?” You shake your head slowly, taking a deep breath to stabilise yourself and your feelings before letting it out just as slow. It doesn’t really work, but you try to pretend that it did.
“Soulmates aren’t myths. They’re real. And...well...I don’t know how to say this to you without weirding you out but...I’m pretty sure you’re my soulmate. And I’m yours.”
Hoseok just stares at you, face completely expressionless. For a moment, you think he’s going to laugh at you loudly and walk off, resolving to never come to this café again because of the strange Earthen girl babbling about soulmates and stuff. But instead, he releases your wrist and sits back against his chair with a soft ‘oof’, eyes widening.
“What?”
-
Perhaps unsurprisingly, there’s an odd tension between you and the man you fully believe to be your soulmates as you walk quietly through the nearby park. He hasn’t said a word since leaving the café and the bubbling in gut is a mix of excitement that you’d finally found him and worry that he wouldn’t believe you.
That he’d turn and walk away.
It had been ten minutes since you’d quickly rushed back to Taehyung behind the counter, begging him to cover the rest of your shift even though he was due to finish. Understandably, he’d been more than a little confused and surprised.
The half counter door swings shut behind you silently, the only sign it had been opened was the gentle swaying as it settles back into its usual place. Taehyung is currently adding the cherry syrup onto the whipped cream in the hot chocolate he’d made for a waiting customer, his face scrunched as he concentrated on the task at hand.
Chaeyoung is currently pulling the freshly baked goods out of the auto oven, placing the tray on the side to let them cool down for a bit before adding them onto the shelves in the counter for people to choose something to snack on. She hasn’t noticed your rushed appearance though, only her vibrant blue hair visible as she hums quietly to the gentle music piping through the hidden speakers in the café.
Once Tae had finished his latte and placed it on the counter to be collected, you grabbed his arm tightly and tugged him towards the back. He looked at you with confusion, dark brows tighty knitted together in concern at whatever expression you had on your face.
“Tae...I need you to cover my shift. Please, please say yes!” You beg him, letting go of his arm to clasp your hands together while you made your eyes go as wide as possible, pleading with him desperately to get him to agree.
“What? Why? I finish in ten minutes? You don’t finish for another two hours!” He begins to complain, the corners of his lips already turning down in a pout that would tug at your heartstrings.
But you can’t give in to him this time. Not now.
Glancing back outside at the café, you’re relieved to see that Hoseok is still sitting at his table. His own expression is a carefully blank one, the lower half of his face hidden as he drinks deeply from the cup you’d placed in front of him only minutes earlier.
“I found him. I found him Tae.” Taehyung’s expression slips into its own version of Hoseok’s, face not giving away anything as he obviously doesn’t understand what you’re on about.
“My soulmate! It’s Hoseok.” That gets an incredulous look, Taehyung’s eyebrows rising high on his forehead until they’re disappearing beneath his ruffled hair. They soon begin to track down though as disbelief fills him and he leans back, looking out of the door himself at the man in question.
“Jung Hoseok...is your soulmate...right. Okay.” You can tell he’s trying really hard not to put down your hopes here. He’s never believed in soulmates and despite the stories you’ve told him over the years, he’s remained firm in the belief that they’re just old wives tales from a planet that’s been dying for centuries now.
A small piece of hope for people who don’t have any.
But you still believed. And now you’d been proven right.
Glancing around the items stored on various shelves in the back room, you suddenly point towards a box of fresh coffee beans. “That’s green. And...and your hair is blue! Like the sky outside. That cup is...red and that box is brown.”
Taehyung follows your gestures, suspicion deep within them at first before slowly his eyes widen and his jaw drops.
“Holy shit. You can see colour now? What colour is this?” He asks loudly, pulling out another box from one of the shelves and holding it up. You can’t even begin to describe the colour, your brow creasing in a frown as you try to find a reference for what it could be.
“...light red?” Taehyung laughs loudly.
“Kind of. Pink. It’s pink. Actually it’s more of a fuchsia which is like...a pink mixed with a purple. Which you also don’t know so I should shut up. But anyway...how did that happen?” Chewing your lip, you shrug lightly.
“I don’t know. I mean...well...Hoseok touched my wrist to get my attention and then suddenly...it was like the world filled in. And he had the same expression, looking around everywhere. So I asked him if he can see colour now and he asked how I knew that. He...I...I mean...if he couldn’t see colour either until he touched me? You know I’ve liked him for ages too!” You’re not entirely sure why you’re almost begging him to believe you, but you need someone to accept you’re not just talking bullshit.
“Damn...yeah. Okay...I’ll bite then. Yeah, I’ll cover your shift. Go talk to him or whatever it is soulmates do. If it really is soulmates. Holy shit. Y/N, you do realise that’s Jung mother-fucking Hoseok out there? Not just some regular college guy?” Pointing out the door, he looks at you with deep concern and you feel warmth blossom inside at his protectiveness over you.
You know what he’s talking about. Of all the people in the universe, it had to be him.
“I know. I know...I just...well we’ll talk to each other and...see what happens I guess?”
What happens is apparently a lot of silence. You’re not sure if this is just Hoseok’s general nature, if he’s angry or if he’s just in shock. What you’ve seen and heard of him over the years indicates that he’s not particularly a generally quiet person.
Sure, he has his moments. But mostly he’s pretty loud when with people he likes and almost abnormally friendly. Not right now though. Right now he’s the quietest you’ve ever seen him, his hands shoved into the pockets of his jeans while his boots are silent on the ground. They’re obviously high end with in-built silencing fabric. You don’t even want to imagine the cost.
His bag is now slung over his shoulder, the contents of which you don’t know. Bags aren’t exactly the most common thing in today’s society, nearly everything could be done either on a PED or the small biochip that was implanted into everyone’s wrist. A combination ID card, bank card and more.
Finally though, he stops at an old-fashioned wooden bench with ornate metal woven between it. It’s been coated in weather-resistant paint, the black colour still as vibrant and shiny as the day it had been originally painted on.
For a moment, you simply stare at that and find yourself speaking without even thinking.
“Wow, even black looks different in colour.” It’s true, even if you didn’t mean to say it out loud. Hoseok’s lips pursed for a moment before he looked to his side, taking in the railing with interest before nodding and letting out a quiet noise of agreement from his throat.
And then you find yourself staring at him, taking in his sheer beauty before then looking around the park as well. It’s truly astonishing to see so much colour, to know that people just grew up being able to see this all the time. You couldn’t have even imagined just how many different variations of green there are, the shades running from the darkest green that almost borders on black to the pretty and palest green you’d spotted on a few flowers.
“It’s so beautiful.” You whisper gently, eyes running along an ancient tree that towers above you both. It’s trunk is thick and strong, the bark a shade between grey and brown while the leaves that sway in the breeze are a mixture of greens and what you presume to be orange and yellow. The science books said that was generally what colour leaves went during autumn, but New Korea had species of trees that weren’t found on Earth.
Either way, it was possibly one of the most beautiful sights you’d ever seen.
“It is. And I don’t really mean to interrupt you, because I kinda really just wanna look around too, but...I need you to explain. Please.” Hoseok gestures to the bench next to him with an imploring look and you see the pure confusion in his eyes. The poor guy's life has suddenly been turned upside down and he has absolutely no idea what’s just happened apart from a quickly blurted out statement from you in a café.
Honestly, he’s taking it all pretty well.
Taking a deep breath, you use it to fortify yourself as best you can before sitting down next to him. A quick glance over at him lets you see that he’s staring at you, and you find yourself looking away shyly in response to his intense gaze. Somehow, you’d always imagined meeting your soulmate as being a little more...romantic.
Obviously you hadn’t actually considered the awkwardness that would ensue upon two or more random people meeting each other and finding out that they’d been chosen by destiny to be perfect for one another. Then again, the stories focused on the love and romance of it all.
“Erm, well. Like I said earlier...we’re soulmates. Or like...I’m pretty sure we are. I err, I grew up on Earth. In Old Korea. And there’s still stories about soulmates back there, they’re not as popular anymore and they’re almost gone everywhere else but my mom always told me about them. She was convinced that the reason I couldn’t see in colour was because I was meant to get off Earth because someone was waiting for me out there.”
“What if your soulmate had been on Earth though?” Hoseok interrupts, looking thoughtful as he leans back against the bench and you pause, considering that. You’d pondered this a few times yourself over the years, but she’d been so adamant and desperate for you to leave that you’d pushed it away every time.
“Well...she might have just been telling me it. I mean, whatever you’ve heard about Earth...the reality is ten times worse. No mother wants to try and keep their kid on that hell planet anymore. So maybe she was but, I believed her. I used to read the stories all the time, of people finding each other through soul marks or just accidentally coming across each other. Two people who fate had decided were perfect for each other, complementary souls who would make each other happy in the long run. Who wouldn’t want that?” Hoseok’s brow rises slowly.
“I don’t know, freedom of choice is a really great thing.” He says dryly and you feel yourself wilt under his tone. You’ve dealt with Taehyung for long enough to understand where this is going. Hoseok thinks you’re being outrageous, having all these wild claims. Understandable, but it doesn’t stop the pain in your stomach when you think that it probably means he’ll leave.
“Yeah…” Trailing off, you look down at your hands and simply watch as you play with your fingers nervously, wondering what you’re meant to say. Anything is going to sound crazy to him and you’re trying to think of things that won’t send him running.
“Hey, I’m sorry. I just...this is all a little overwhelming and I get the feeling you’re understanding more than me. So please, continue. I’ll be less of a dick.” With those few sentences, you can already hear the centuries of high class breeding that has gone in Hoseok. Because there’s no one on Earth that would’ve been that polite about just potentially causing offence.
“It’s...it’s just. It all sounds so silly now I’m saying it out loud and you’re right. There’s no choice involved which makes it bad, right?” Looking at him, you give him pleading eyes but he has no response for you. “But I just...I’ve spent all my life looking in black and white. I used to watch the spaceport out of my bedroom window and wish I could see the stars, see the universe in the same colour everyone else did. And my mom told me it's because I have someone out there, someone who will make me happy and who will love me.”
Pausing, you swallow before shifting slightly to look at him.
“You have to understand. I can’t even begin to describe Earth to you, how bad it is. I made it here and...I can’t even begin to say how low my chances were. But I did. I just...I really believe that you’re...my soulmate. As stupid as that sounds to you. I’ve always felt like I needed to leave Earth, that I had to leave Earth. And I always wanted to come here to New Seoul. I thought it was just because I thought I’d have an easier time you know? Old and New Korea, it’d be similar. But when I made it here, I knew that I had to work to sustain myself and I picked here...like I just felt it was right for me. That probably sounds weird and stalkerish, huh? I just...looking back now, it feels like everything in my life has-”
“Lead to you a little café off the campus of New Seoul?” Hoseok says, his voice is carefully neutral and you look at him with surprise. You hadn’t expected him to say anything and he sounds strange. His expression is odd too, almost thoughtful as he stares down at the path.
Slowly you nod, even though he isn’t looking at you but you feel the need to let him work through whatever his thoughts are. And then he lets out a snorted laugh, shaking his head as he gives you a lopsided smile.
“You know, I thought you were full of shit in the café. I mean sure, I didn’t have any other explanation as to why suddenly I was seeing colour but I thought I’d let you talk. Even if I was sat here thinking ‘what the fuck is she on about? Soulmates?’. And then you kept talking and...it made sense,” Pausing, he glances over to you. “I’ve always been obsessed with Earth. The history and the culture. I actually wanted to do an Earth Studies major but my parents would’ve killed me. I didn’t really know why I was fascinated with it, not when everyone knows it’s one of the worst planets in the galaxy. But I just...absorbed everything I could about it. My mom was terrified that when I was eighteen that I’d run off there or something.”
Hoseok laughs at that, his face breaking into a bright smile as he glances up at the astonishingly blue sky. There’s a moment where he stops talking, his eyes simply wide as he watches it in wonder and you can’t take your own eyes off him. The smile of pure joy and wonder on his face makes your heart twist a little and you rub at your chest.
“I’m not that stupid. Besides, I got to choose a university and I just...wanted to come here. Had to. And then when I finished my degree, I felt like I should stay. Do a postgrad course. This makes a lot of sense now.”
Chewing your lip, you wonder what to say to him and shift nervously, hands clasping and unclasping as you run through options in your mind. Was he seriously saying that he’d experienced the same urges that you had throughout life? The obsession and desire to go somewhere else with no real knowledge as to what was pushing it? Was it really the bond between you?
“I just thought I kept going to the café because I thought you were cute.” He says it so casually, like he’s commenting on the weather, that you don’t even realise what he’d actually said. And when it finally processes, your eyes widen almost comically.
“What?” You blurt out and Hoseok gives a small smile, looking a little awkward as he rubs the back of his neck before letting out one, long breath. This wasn’t where you’d been expecting it to go at all.
“I mean...are you really surprised? If what you say is true...and we’re...soulmates, then it kinda makes sense. From what you’ve said and what I just told you, it seems like we’ve had something trying to get us near each other even if we didn’t know what that was. So if whatever that was, was powerful enough to make you move to a different planet...then I think me liking you is the easy bit really.” Hoseok shrugs slightly, shifting to face you a little better before holding out his hand.
Pausing, you stare down at the palm facing you and lick at your suddenly dry lips. This is both exactly how you’d imagined this scenario going but also nothing like you’d imagined it all at once, and you’re not entirely sure how to feel about it all.
“Don’t you think it’s weird though? I mean...I just came up to you and started spouting all this soulmate bullshit and yeah sure, if I did this back on Earth to someone then they’d probably believe me easily because we believe in the stories more back there but you don’t. Not here. And you have no choice, like you said. I mean, you’re right, it’s not fair really. I don’t like...want you to feel pressured into anything because that’s not right.” You’re babbling, and you’re well aware that you’re babbling. There’s an inkling inside you that tells you that Hoseok also knows that you’re babbling, because he’s giving you a distinctly droll stare.
“Okay, Y/N,” You’re shocked that he knows your name but then remember the badge on your shirt that portrays the letters proudly in white holograms on a black background. “Yes, you’re right. I don’t think it’s fair, but then it’s also not fair for you. And it’s all a little fantastical and strange. But I have heard of the stories. I don't know much about them but I’ve heard of them. I was obsessed with Earth remember? Plus...both of us started seeing colour the moment I touched you. And even though you’re telling me all these things that sound pretty crazy and I’m more than a tiny bit bewildered by it all...sitting here with you is just about the best thing I’ve done all week.”
Silence fills the air between you after that statement, expectant from him and stunned from you. You suppose that you should be thankful that he’s not running away from you as fast as he possibly can but you’re just...confused as to why he’s so laid back about it all.
And also shy, because this man who you’ve been crushing on for a long time, who is your soulmate, has admitted to liking you in turn. So much that he thought just sitting with you was good.
“Look, I could freak out and start screaming about how you’re talking bullshit and then walk off. I could avoid you for the rest of my life whenever I see you. But I don’t want to do that. I really, really don’t want to do that. I considered it while walking here, but something in me...something really deep in me shied away from that idea. So I’m going to roll with the punches. It’s not the weirdest thing I’ve ever heard I guess. And I mean...it costs me nothing to try, right?”
Staring at him with wide eyes, you feel your mouth open and close dumbly. Finally, you jerk your head away and swallow, wondering what you’re meant to do now. You’re not surprised to realise that you have absolutely no idea, so you tell him so.
“I don’t know what to do now. I mean...the stories never really talked about...this,” You gesture between you both. “So I mean...what happens?”
Hoseok lets out a cheerful laugh, the sound surprisingly high and infectious as it causes you to smile along with him. Looking at you, he carefully reaches out and takes your hand. His skin is soft and warm against yours and it’s almost like everything in your body focuses on that touch.
Glancing back at him, you wonder if he’s feeling the same because he can’t stop staring at your hands as well, his brows knitted slightly as a curious expression paints itself on his face. He snaps out of it quickly, turning his eyes to your own face before giving you a slight smile.
“Well...I guess this is probably the part where we get to act like normal people and just...go on a date? Maybe not somewhere too colourful right now but...I like the sound of that?” You can tell that he does by the hopeful tone to his voice and your mind does a leap of joy at it, amazed that he’s not only taking this all pretty well but seems to be pretty excited at the prospect of dating you.
So you smile at him sweetly, turning your hand until you can thread your fingers with his own before nodding slowly. “I like the sound of that too. So...where to?”
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Two Months Later
You didn’t have a huge amount of experience when it came to dating. That was something that you had already been well aware of upon moving to New Seoul and something that had been made abundantly clear to you in the last four years. You’d never dated anyone back on Earth, too busy studying to try and pass your exams to even notice if anyone had potentially been interested in you.
Learning to date here had been interesting as a result. Despite the fact that you’d been well aware of how others dated back on Earth, even if you hadn’t been part of it, you’d quickly discovered that dating was very different here.
For starters, people were far more sexually liberated. Which was odd, because you’d had thought that the backwater of Earth would be. But while you’d entered into the world of sex thanks to Taehyung, who you’d not been surprised about at all given where he came from, it had surprised you to discover that New Koreans were actively having sex.
Which meant that you’d been on a few dates with people only to discover that sex on the first date was very much normal here. Hell, sex before the first date. It made you feel like a prude because on Earth it just...wasn’t done.
People avoided sex because there was always the risk of a baby. And babies were not wanted on Earth, for many reasons.
But here, the population could withstand any number of children. New Korea had only just over a billion people on the entire planet, despite being founded centuries ago. It was something that you’d only really just gotten used to.
Other strange things were that people actually went out on proper dates. Like...to other places and would spend money on things. From what you knew, a date on Earth was probably just a virt-real session in a cheap arcade in some back alley. Here though, they were whole day experiences.
Getting used to that had been a learning experience, but you soon discovered that experience hadn’t prepared you in the slightest for dating someone like Jung Hoseok.
His level of wealth was something you couldn’t even begin to compare, and his own friends must be of a similar enough status because he kept making accidental mistakes with you. Your first date had been a prime example of that.
Brushing your hands down the dress you’d bought, you admired it once more in the mirror of your bedroom. It was a pretty design, one of those timeless classics that had existed for centuries now with the body tight on your waist before gently flowing out around your waist. It stopped above your knees while the top of the dress was cut into an elegant shape, thick straps over your shoulders that became slim points, connecting to the bodice and the material cut into a shape that enhanced the shape of your breasts.
Taehyung had agreed that it was the perfect shape for a first date, especially given that Hoseok had told you that he was taking you somewhere that had a dress code. Your feet were currently inside some dainty flat shoes with black ribbon that criss crossed up your calves.
The dress was particularly nice because it was made of a special material that allowed it’s wearer to change the colour or pattern at will. A useless dress for you before, but now you got to see colour in its full glory and you wanted to revel in that.
You’d designed to go for a simple black today but Taehyung had encouraged you to make the flowing ends sparkle like the night sky, the tiny glittering specks becoming more sparse the higher up the dress they went.
It made a beautiful effect and you’d thanked Taehyung profusely.
Hoseok had apparently really liked it as well when you met up an hour later. You’d met up at a designated spot in the centre of New Seoul, the neon lights surrounding you making your dress shimmer in a beautiful array of colour that you’d never even seen before that had you feeling like the walking embodiment of a galaxy. His eyes had lit up when he’d met you, his own body attired in a classic black button up with matching black slacks.
It had taken a lot to keep your jaw closed at first, eyes almost bulging at the sight of how unbelievably attractive he’d looked. You’d been shy after that, convinced that fate had it wrong and that there was no way he was your soulmate.
Hoseok had been a little awkward as well, his movements almost stiff while his speech had been a little stilted. That hadn’t stopped him from complimenting you though, his smile genuine and eyes warm as he’d looked you over repeatedly.
“You look beautiful. The dress is...I’d say it’s possibly the most beautiful thing I’ve seen but then I’m looking at you so…” That had made you snort with laughter, the sound not attractive but you’d been unable to stop yourself as your hand had moved to cover your mouth.
“Wow...use that line on all the ladies Mr Jung?” His cheeks had flushed red at that, embarrassment making him look elsewhere while his fingers had played with each other in the classic body language of uncertainty. It had made you feel bad, so you’d reached out to him and grasped one of his hands carefully, pleased when he’d instantly shifted to thread his fingers with yours.
“So where are we going?” Had been your next words to him, the gentle smile on your face trying to let him know that you weren’t trying to make him feel bad or stupid. He’d given you a relieved expression in response and a small part of you had marvelled at the fact that already you could read him so well despite the little amount of time you’d spent together.
Hoseok had led you through the streets then, happily pointing out various stores or bars that he’d been to while at university and regaling you with stories of incidents that had happened. One clothing store had been the unfortunate recipient of Hoseok and his best friend, Jaebum, when they’d been drunk after a night out.
Apparently he was now banned from it, something that had caused him much embarrassment. A throwaway comment had let you know that it hadn’t pleased his parents either, but he’d danced away from that topic quickly.
You’d reciprocated his stories with the few you had of your own. The street where Taehyung had run the whole length stark naked after getting absolutely wasted on Mei Long, an infamous spirit with a high alcohol content made using native plants on Yangzhou. It’s name came from ancient China on Earth and meant sleeping dragon.
Needless to say, you’d discovered why when Taehyung had ripped his clothes free and proclaimed himself to be a spirit of the universe who no one could hold back. It had taken you, Chaeyoung and one of his girlfriend’s at the time, Jisoo, ten minutes to chase after him and finally get him back into his clothes.
Thankfully, this had been at three in the morning and there’d been no one in that particular area which meant there had been around to call the police on him.
Hoseok had laughed hysterically at that, telling you that he definitely wanted to meet Taehyung properly and get a look at the guy who’d decided to drink a whole bottle of Mei Long. You’d given him a look, asking him if he’d ever done that before.
He’d become very innocent looking after that, but you’d been unable to query him given that you’d apparently arrived at your destination. The building was huge, one of the skyscrapers that dotted the very centre of New Seoul and you stared up at it.
“This is the biggest building on the entirety of New Korea.” Hoseok said with a smile, leading you inside and taking you to the elevator. It opened immediately with a soft ding, the holographic numbers above not telling you how many floors there were.
He input a number into the datapad beside the doors and you watched as the numbers zoomed past, a funny feeling in your stomach as it moved upwards at an incredible speed. On floor 120, it finally stopped and you both walked out to find a beautiful restaurant that had a classic feel to it.
There were no holograms here, no neon or anything. Just subtle lighting that was almost yellow in colour, giving everything a look that made it all feel old somehow. It also felt very romantic, with the tables far apart from each other and each table having a traditional wax candle burning away in the centre.
You’re so busy taking in everything that you don’t even notice when Hoseok gives his name to the woman dressed in an elegant uniform. It’s only when you’re being led to a table by the windows that you realise this is where your date is going to be.
But you can’t find it in yourself to say anything as you take in the jaw dropping sight of New Seoul before you. The windows are floor to ceiling and stretch from wall to wall on both sides of the restaurant, only the bar, kitchen and entrance exempt. New Seoul glitters and shines in the night, stretching out far below you and you’re almost pressed to the window in amazement at it.
Part of you wonders if this is what Busan looked like when you lived there, but then you realise that it’s so much better than that. As the tallest building, the restaurant towers above everything else and let’s you get the perfect glimpse of your adopted city. The neon signs you’d become so familiar with gleam brightly in the darkness and you admire the way everything looks so beautiful despite all the technology littering it.
Even at this late hour, the buildings still look clean and simple while the city itself looks almost elegant. It’s so unlike anything on Earth and you smile softly to yourself, a warm feeling spreading in your chest as you realise that you truly do consider this place to be home now.
The city turns abruptly into darkness far in the distance and you know that’s because it’s the very edge of New Seoul, the mountain range of Namsan rising into the sky behind it. It had been named by the founders of New Seoul after the mountain in Old Seoul and you thought it was rather fitting that it still towered over everything centuries later.
“Wow, it’s incredible.” You whisper softly, unaware that the waitress has left and that you’re alone again with Hoseok. He’s just watching you quietly though, chin in his hand and a gentle smile on his face as he does so. It’s only when you shift back to look at him that he sits up, the softness in his eyes vanishing until you only think it’s the reflection of the city lights in them.
“Yeah, it looks a lot better in colour.” He admits, grinning shyly and rubbing at the back of his neck. Reaching for the menu that had been placed in front of you, and marvelling for a moment over the soft feel of real paper, you scan over the options with narrowed eyes.
“Do you come here often?” You ask, keeping the conversation going while you try to figure out what some of the food was. It didn’t have explanations on it bizarrely, nor did it have how much anything cost. Half of the names made absolutely no sense to you and you chewed on your lip, probably ruining your lipstick but uncaring.
Hoseok looks up at you awkwardly, shrugging with one shoulder. “I’ve been here a few times. My parents made me come when I was younger. It’s one of the best restaurants on New Korea and I knew the view was amazing so...I wanted to share it with you. So we could both see it in colour for the first time.”
The sentiment behind his desire is sweet and you go warm all over at it, fingers playing with the white cloth napkin that was placed beside an elegant glass. At the same time though, the fact that he’s brought you to one of the best restaurants makes you feel a little uncomfortable.
Combined with the lack of prices on the menu, you had a feeling that this place was probably going to wipe a big chunk out of your savings. The common courtesy for men on New Korea was to pay for the dinner still, an outdated belief that was still somehow prevalent in a society that was remarkably forward with dating.
You would be insisting that Hoseok split the bill of course. It simply didn’t do for you to accept him to pay for it all.
Though you would at least like help on what to order. Other than that, you couldn’t fault him for picking what had to be one of the most stunning sights on the planet to witness, because the view truly was incredible. And you had to remember that he did come from money, so it probably hadn’t entered his head.
It was something you could work on.
After that, you’d admitted to not knowing what the food was and had been instructed by Hoseok on what everything on the menu actually was. Apparently this was all traditional New Korean food, which was amusing to you because most of it didn’t really represent the food you’d grown up with in Old Korea, aka the real traditional Korean food.
A lot of the classic meals here had been adapted from old recipes to incorporate native plants and animal species here or had changed throughout the centuries to accommodate spices and foods brought in from other planets. The results meant that you barely recognised them and when your order of what was the New Korean equivalent of kimchi jjigae arrived, you’d been bemused to discover that it was nothing like what you were used to.
“This is not kimchi jjigae,” You said with laughter, sipping at the soup anyway and enjoying the taste despite that. It was sweet, incredibly sweet to the point that you were almost cringing with only the slightest hint of spice to it. “Where’s the spice?”
Picking up a piece of kimchi between your chopsticks, you ate it carefully and hummed in contemplation. Whatever this vegetable was, it wasn’t what you were used to and you carefully ate another piece.
Hoseok watched you with a laugh, shaking his head and grinning. “It’s been a few centuries, apparently recipes change. Either that or this place is just too fancy. You know what it’s like with restaurants like this.”
He’d said it so airily, so completely unaware that you haven't grown up anything like him. But the innocence with which he says it makes it hard to feel annoyed at him, not when you can tell that he genuinely doesn’t mean anything mean or rude by it.
“Not really. I don’t think they have restaurants like this on Earth. Or if they do, they weren’t in Busan and I could have never gone there.” That stuns him into silence, his jaw audibly clicking shut while red appears once more on his cheeks. You get the impression that Hoseok is mentally slapping himself and laughed, letting him know that you’re not really bothered.
That leads on to a whole discussion about Earth, with Hoseok peppering you with questions about what it was like growing up there and what Earth was actually like. It was hard to describe somewhere so completely destitute and poor to someone who came from a place that was as rich and powerful as New Korea, but you tried for him.
You could tell that he was genuinely interested in your home planet; not only because of his own interest in the homeworld of humanity but because it was where you had come from. He asked you unique questions that you would have never thought of and the time had quickly passed as you had answered him, firing questions back to him about growing up here.
It was during this conversation that you found out that Hoseok had mostly grown up in New Seoul though his parents had often taken him to other cities for months at a time. You got the impression he resented this but despite the subtle querying, he didn’t take the bait and discuss it further.
All you knew was that neither of you had grandparents; your own dying when you’d been a child from what was deemed old age on Earth while Hoseok’s had apparently died before he’d even been born. You presumed from that then that his parents were on the older side, which you found interesting given their position in New Korean society.
Finally though, it was time for the bill and you were surprised to find out that three hours had passed by. You’d eaten all the kimchi jjigae, despite the laughter about how different it was to what you were expecting, and had fully enjoyed the dessert that had followed it.
The waitress placed the bill on the table, the paper printed carefully with the meals and drinks that you’d both ordered and eaten throughout the evening. It was a novel concept to see paper being used so liberally here and you took it from Hoseok, ignoring his protest.
“I want to pay for half. That’s how we do it on Earth and I know that it’s different here but I-” You stop suddenly, eyes widening as you read the total at the bottom. It’s so high that your brain can’t even compute it for a few seconds and you simply gawp, blinking before frowning. “Is this right?”
Hoseok takes the receipt from you and scans over it, nodding slowly before looking at you. Now it’s your turn to be embarrassed, hands playing with the hem of your dress as you carefully avoid his gaze.
“Yes? It’s right? I mean...is there something wrong? I can’t see anything? And I’m okay sharing the bill, it’s not what I’m used to but I want to make you comfortable.” You wish you could go back in time and slap yourself to stop those words coming out of your mouth, because now you’re going to have to embarrass yourself even more.
For a minute, you struggle to find the words to tell him, shame at your own situation and a sudden hatred of where and how you’d grown up taking over. You’d spent years studying to get here and then years working here when you had, yet you still weren’t good enough. Especially not for him, not for your soulmate.
“Hoseok...I’m really sorry. I...I can’t afford this.” The words are whispered, barely audible and he frowns for a moment. You wonder if he’s not heard you, humiliation rising at having to say it for a second time before suddenly his eyes widen, jaw dropping.
“Oh fuck.” He curses loudly, attracting shocked looks from other patrons. Shoulders hunching, you try to make yourself even smaller to avoid their gazes but it’s Hoseok’s you want to escape from most of all. The way his face crumples into dismay and then pity makes you want to throw yourself out of the damn window.
“Shit. I’m so sorry. I just...I forgot and I wanted to show you this place but I forgot the pricing and-” He’s about to continue, prostrating himself to you from the other side of the table and you can hear the genuine apology in his voice. Not to mention his worry about making a bad impression.
Holding up a hand, you give him a slightly strained smile and sigh deeply. “It’s okay. I...the food was great, the view was amazing and I really enjoyed it. I just...do you mind paying? I’m really sorry.”
“Please don’t say sorry, this was my mistake. My bad. I’m so stupid, oh my god. I didn’t mean to make you feel bad or anything. Fuck.” He lets out a groan, running his hands through his artfully done hair before tugging on the strands a little. It makes him look even more attractive and you hum in amusement at that, despite the little bubble of negativity you’re feeling.
“It’s okay. Honestly. We’ll just...learn from this right? That’s what we’re doing...learning.”
He’d spent the rest of that night apologising profusely, his cheeks bright red in shame and a look of sadness on his face as he chastised for his mistake.
Hoseok had already admitted to you before then that he’d never even met anyone from Earth, despite his obsession when younger. As such, he hadn’t quite realised just how poor people from there were. After that date, you’d carefully given him more cultural lessons about Earth from someone who had actually lived there.
You had money here, yes. But you didn’t have the kind of money required to sustain those levels of dating.
Thankfully, he’d proven to be a quick learner and had made sure to propose dates that were a little more amenable. Whole days spent running around virt-real landscapes that took you both away to planets you hadn’t even thought of or engaged in full story led experiences. A day at the closest amusement park, the rides there engineered to almost defy the laws of physics. Another day at a conservation park, full of wild animals that were being carefully raised or nurtured back to health.
Some of them had been native to New Korea whereas others had been bred here specifically to repopulate other planets wildlife species. You had both learnt that apparently there were many attempts being made across the galaxy to bring back once extinct Earth wildlife with the eventual hope of repopulating the homeworld of humanity with the animals they’d once killed off.
You’d been a little dubious of the whole idea. People had already messed everything up once and Earth was polluted enough just for humans. The idea of putting all these innocent animals back there to potentially just suffer and die wasn’t good for you, but you appreciated the attempts in the hope of a future.
What had maybe surprised both of you though, had been just how well you got on with each other. You could tell that Hoseok had remained a little dubious about the whole soulmate thing and you hadn’t pushed him on it either. But even you were finding it a little strange just how well you both were interacting with each other.
The two of you came from wildly different backgrounds and completely different planets. Neither of you had watched the same things growing up, hadn’t read the same things or done the same activities. And yet you’d both discovered so many commonalities already.
Your music tastes didn’t quite align with each other, but they were complementary enough that neither of you complained when you heard something playing that the other loved. Your film tastes aligned perfectly though and you’d both spent more than a few evenings at the retro cinema a few blocks away from the university.
Cinemas were a novel thing nowadays, given the galaxy’s penchant for things immediately. They were mostly just for those who wanted to pretend they were living a few centuries ago when a cinema was the only place you could watch something new. They’d also gained a new life as social places to meet up and hang out with friends and family.
Hoseok and you had watched so many films, from those made right here in New Korea to those from all reaches of the galaxy. They even showed the Ancient Classics from Earth, the home of film.
The cinema has that familiar subtle lighting that makes it feel warm and welcoming while the scent of fresh popcorn, an old Earth staple for this kind of event apparently, flavouring the air. Traditional style posters were hung everywhere, advertising what films were going to be shown in the upcoming weeks and you hummed as you looked over them, sipping on your drink as you waited for Hoseok to come back from the bathroom.
The two of you had been dating for a month now and you were surprised at how relaxed and comfortable you felt with him already. It reminded you almost of your friendship with Taehyung, but far more intense.
You suspected that Hoseok reciprocated the feelings as well, given that the two of you had been going on ‘dates’ or just enjoying time together at least once every two days. Almost like neither of you liked going longer than that without seeing each other.
By this point, he’d become well acquainted with Taehyung, visiting your apartment frequently. The two of you had done everything from watch entertainment to simply sitting together and reading and even studying for your classes. It felt nice, just to be near him. Relaxing almost.
Unsurprisingly, it had been Hoseok who had introduced you to cinemas. They didn’t have them on Earth anymore, which he’d been surprised about. Though you’d pointed out that even if they did have them, no one could afford to go to one anyway. Or even have time.
But apparently he loved them and was a huge aficionado of the old films from Earth. He’d been surprised to discover you hadn’t really seen any, only really watching the newer stuff that had been released. Which had led to him taking you to this specific cinema in New Seoul which specialised in an authentic and traditional experience.
They even had old style projectors here, which you hadn’t even known still existed. The first film he’d taken you to see had been something called Star Wars, apparently the first in a series that had been hugely popular in the 20th and 21st centuries. Given its age, it didn’t look its best and you’d both laughed over how it treated space flight and so forth but you’d surprisingly enjoyed it a lot.
As such, you’d come with him a few more times since and had watched a wide range of genres with him. Everything from something called Mamma Mia! to Alien, all of it so old that you didn’t even recognise half of the stuff you were looking at. It was like a window into another world, but you loved it and so did he.
Tonight though, you’d be watching something called Jurassic Park. Apparently it was one of the best films from Earth and featured dinosaurs. That had immediately fascinated Hoseok when you’d both read the description. You had been interested too but New Korea had nothing comparable to the dinosaurs of Earth.
“Hey, I’ll take that.” Hoseok says as he comes out of the bathroom, smiling at you brightly as he reaches for the large tin bucket full of sweet flavoured popcorn. You give him to happily, holding onto the drink in a reusable cup and take another sip before gesturing to him as you both walk to the correct screen.
He leans forward and you carefully press the cup to his lips, tilting it just enough for him to drink before taking it back once he’s had enough. The screen is dark when you go in, the generic lighting letting you find your seats in the small room and you listen in happiness at the gentle chatter of the people around you.
You’d been surprised to find that these screenings were very popular here and it never failed to amuse you the fascination people still held for Earth. Particularly given their contempt for it as well.
Hoseok shifts in his seat, slumping even further and you smile at him. This cinema apparently wasn’t in the actual traditional style with individual seats that were numbered. Instead, it had opted to go for a more casual approach that appealed more to the citizens of New Seoul, it’s one concession to modern day preferences.
Each screen has multiple different kinds of seats available, with some long couches allowing up to four people on them or alternatively, smaller armchairs for those going alone. You always booked tickets for two seater couch, enjoying how comfortable it was and how you could relax completely in your seat to enjoy the film.
It also helped that it let you get a little bit closer to Hoseok, his warmth exceptionally comfortable and soothing to you. You’d even fallen asleep once against him, walking up to his gentle prodding in an hour later and having to steadfastly ignore his amused expression.
Unfortunately, you’d drooled all over his shoulder. He’d thought it was cute, you’d been mortified.
Today though, he simply held up an arm and gave you a questioning look. Smiling, you placed the cup into the inbuilt cup holder on the arm of the couch before shuffling over, cuddling into his side and enjoying the way his arm felt on your shoulder while he felt so solid against your side.
You both chat for a few minutes, your voices quiet and low as you discuss how your day had gone before the lights dimmed and the screen came to life. Almost immediately you both quietened down, eyes glued to the screen as it went through the usual advertisements for brands and films.
And then the film began.
Neither of you talked at all throughout it all, both of you completely enraptured in the film that had been released over a thousand years ago. You were in complete awe over the storyline and the magnificent dinosaurs, squeezing Hoseok tightly in fear at the scene with the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the car before pushing your head into his shoulder with the Velociraptors in the kitchen.
It was all over far too soon, with the soaring music that filled your chest signifying the end along with the credits that rolled of people who had long since died. Looking at Hoseok, you grinned at his awed expression, taking a handful of the remaining popcorn and stuffing it into your mouth before getting up.
You both stretched with a groan before exiting, placing the popcorn tin and cup into the relevant recycle bins before quietly heading into the bathrooms. Hoseok was waiting for you outside and he took hold of your hand, holding on tightly as you both exited the cinema and began to chatter about the film you’d both watched.
It had become a tradition quietly to go for a meal afterwards and talk all about what you’d just seen; from analysing the storyline to discussing the effects and acting. Some of the films you’d watched had been truly atrocious, but you got the feeling that what you’d just seen was special.
Sure enough, you’re both sat in a Valerian restaurant half an hour later, the pasta that had been brought with Valerian’s from old Italy mixed with the native spices and flavours from their planet being eaten without even properly appreciating what you were eating.
“Was it just me, or did the dinosaurs still look really good? I mean...the film’s over a thousand years old but it didn’t look...crap?” Hoseok says, wonder in his eyes as he talks and you nod in agreement.
“I did some quick reading beforehand and apparently they used physical props for like the T-Rex, so that was actually real. Maybe that’s why it looked like that? I mean, the dinosaurs at the very start looked pretty awful.” He nods and hums, tapping his finger against his chin before eating some more.
“Makes sense I guess. Though they used physical props in Star Wars and that still looked absolutely shit. Maybe it’s the lighting they used? It was dark often and you can hide a lot in darkness.”
Shrugging, you took a deep drink of Valerian wine, enjoying the subtle fruity taste of the alcohol before swallowing it. “I really liked it though. I think that’s been my favourite so far.”
Hoseok grinned broadly, happiness radiating from him and you felt a blossoming warmth in your own chest at his expression. Gripping your fork a little tighter, you watched as he nodded, eyes almost sparkling and you wondered if your own expression looked like his.
“Definitely. I can see why it’s been rated so high for so long. Apparently there’s sequels.” He raises a brow at you, the question in both his tone and face and you grin immediately.
“If we finish this quickly...do you want to go watch one at mine?” The question was already defunct as Hoseok was nodding immediately and you laughed loudly, loving how eager he was to spend more time with you.
Not that you were complaining of course…
Today, Hoseok had asked to meet you outside of your apartment in the early hours of the morning. You’d do so with a gentle whine, heart racing a little at the sight of the little smile on his face as it hovered above your PED. He’d promised that it would be worth it though.
And the sight of the silver air car coming to a quiet landing in front of you told you that it probably was. Brow rising, you watch as the passenger side door opens and Hoseok grins at you from the other side. Carefully, you climb in next to him and sit down, pressing the button where the safety harness engages and the door closes.
The interior of the air car is possibly the nicest thing you’ve ever seen in your entire life and it smells clean and fresh. That’s not surprising, given one of the things you’ve learnt about Hoseok is that he’s pretty sensitive about smells and only likes light fragrances. Apparently he really liked the fruit scent that you’d taken to using here on New Seoul, a fruit called peach that you’d never heard of before.
But despite all of that, you can tell that this air car costs money. They’re common here in New Korea, less common than on Earth though but these air cars are made to the highest galactic standards. They produce almost no pollution and have high safety standards. A law was passed over a century ago that required all air cars to be less than four years old to reduce accidents.
Unlike Earth, where you knew of people with two hundred year old air cars that occasionally stopped working.
As a result though, air cars weren’t the cheapest form of transportation and most people took the excellent public transportation which connected every city, town and village on the planet together.
“I should’ve known you had an air car.” Smiling slightly, you reach out and run your fingers along the black dashboard. It’s sleek and beautiful, soft to your touch but you know if there was an accident that it would immediately swell with life saving foam.
“Oh yeah? Why?” Hoseok’s question is genuine, you can hear the actual curiosity in it and you just stare at him dryly until his mouth drops in realisation. Seeing that gentle flush of pink on his cheeks, you turn away and shake your head slightly in amusement.
“Anyway, where are we going that requires this?” He’d only ever taken you places using the public transportation before, so going somewhere privately intrigued you.
“We’re going to Sejong. I thought you might like it.” The statement is so casual that you almost miss it at first until it finally registers in your head. Then you look at him with wide eyes and a dropped jaw.
“Sejong? You’re taking me to Sejong? Seriously? Why?” That gets a confused look from him, almost affronted and you want to laugh at how genuinely baffled he looks by your suddenly accusatory tone. He takes a moment to formulate a response, hand reaching out to press confirm on the begin button on the journey map holo and you can’t help the small ‘ooh’ of pleasure as the air car rises silently and smoothly.
“Because my family has an estate there, on the beach. And...well I always really hated it when I was younger and I couldn’t see what it all looked like because everyone always talks about Sejong being beautiful. But it just looked like everywhere else to me. So...I want to see it, and I want you to see it too. You brought colour into my life...it’s only fair that I show you one of the most beautiful sights in New Korea.”
It wasn’t a hugely romantic statement that he’d just said. People might even view it as a little selfish, using you as an excuse to go on an excursion to his family’s estate in one of the most affluent areas in the entirety of New Korea. But the breathlessness that had taken over your chest and the way your heart fluttered told you that you thought it was the romantic thing you’d ever heard.
He wanted to go see what was considered to be one of the natural wonders of New Korea in its full colour glory...and he wanted to go with you. The woman who claimed to be his soulmate and whom he didn’t quite believe but didn’t quite not believe either.
Your stomach felt a little funny.
“Okay...I mean...yeah. I’d love to.” It was the only thing you could say really. You wouldn’t have turned down the offer anyway, but the fact it was with him made it all the better. The last two months had made your crush on Hoseok grow bigger, the feelings swirling inside you snowballing faster and faster until you weren’t entirely sure what you felt anymore.
Being around him was the most exciting thing in the galaxy to you but it was also one of the most calming and relaxing. He made you smile with his sweet attempts at dating and conversation, his uncertainty with how to act endearing, and made you laugh with his good humour. But he also made you feel safe in his presence, like you could tell him all of your problems and he’d be a vault for you or fall asleep in his presence and he’d protect you.
You’d wondered whether the whole soulmate thing really was real sometimes after finally meeting him, or if you’d just projected hard. It was complicated to comprehend, but you genuinely believed in it. You weren’t sure what he thought, but you’d never met someone you just felt so...right with before.
And so quickly.
After only two months you already felt like you’d been friends for a long time while the romance between you both made your stomach fizz sometimes. It was a strange mixture of comfort with excitement.
Glancing over at him, you realise that he’s already looking at you and you pause in surprise. There’s a moment of hesitation from you before he smiles softly, reaching out across the gap that separates your seats and grasps your hand gently. With a movement that’s become practiced over the months, his hands shift until he can lace your fingers together, squeezing tightly for a moment.
“So how big is this estate? The very fact that you can use the word estate is mind boggling to me. The fact it implies you have more than one is even more so.” That gets a laugh from Hoseok now, his head rocking back to rest against the soft headrest behind him.
“It’s...of a good size. And I wouldn’t go around thinking everyone here has an ‘estate’, they don’t. It’s just...my family…” He trails off awkwardly and you nod, acknowledging that with a quiet sigh. Hoseok had proven to be rather reticent about his family and you’d been a little insulted at first, wondering if maybe he didn’t think you’d be good enough with your incredibly low birth status.
But you’d soon realised that it was actually because he wasn’t really sure how to go about it. He’d never actually said that out loud, but the way he danced around conversations that veered too close to his family told you everything. You’d even noticed that he did it around his own friends, whom he’d introduced you to last month.
Quickly though, you’d decided not to push him on it. He would tell you all about it when he wanted to and you didn’t want him to feel pressured or anything. The last thing you wanted was for him to feel pressured, especially when he didn’t pressure you on anything. You were a little curious though as his family dynamics were something you couldn’t even comprehend really.
“It’s okay. So...we’re going to the sea?” You grin at him, causing him to smile back and the happiness in his eyes makes you feel content. Nodding at you, he leans back and lets out a deep sigh.
“Yeah. I used to go to the Sejong estate when I was younger a lot. It’s one of my favourite places in this world. And I’m aware of my privilege when I say that, but I want you to see it too. You’ll love it, I’m sure.” That has you wiggling in your seat in excitement. You’d seen pictures of Sejong throughout your years here in New Seoul but they’d all been in black and white obviously.
You hadn’t looked at any since being able to see in colour, so you were excited to see what Hoseok had to show you. Particularly if he loved it too.
The rest of the journey to Sejong was quiet after that, the two of you settling down with just your hands holding. You even slept for an hour or so, content in the gentle noise of Hoseok’s music playing over the speakers while he read an e-book. It felt nice to not have to find the need to talk, the contentment of simply being near each other satisfying enough.
Despite joking around with Hoseok beforehand, you really were excited to see Sejong and experience it with him. A small coastal town on the equator of New Korea, it had been named after the ancient Korean King Sejong, the creator of the Korean alphabet, hangul.
Sejong had originally been founded by the planet’s richest inhabitants four centuries ago, bestowing the name of the famed king upon it. It was considered to be one of the most beautiful places on the whole planet and was populated with the sprawling estates of the oldest and most influential families.
Hoseok had also informed you that it did have a normal, fully working town as well with a population of people who simply lived their lives like any other person. The original founders of the town had built affordable housing for everyone and special laws had been passed to ensure that the price of the buildings never rose. Even now, centuries later, houses still had to be sold at the price that had been specified all that time ago.
It had helped to encourage more growth in the town and a diversity of people from all walks of life, as all new buildings had the same regulations. The proximity to the planet’s richest people made it a popular place for people to live and visit but it had industry had been banned in the area to protect it.
A small beep alerted you both to the fact that the air car was about to land and you sat up, sad that Hoseok’s air car didn’t have windows in it. They were considered a structural safety hazard as there hadn’t been a glass invented that was strong enough to protect an impact that an air car could have in an accident so they just didn’t have them.
Glancing at you, Hoseok grinned before pressing a button once the car came to a gentle halt, the soft sound of the landing gears engaging as they touched the ground. Both doors hissed open and you bounded out, excitedly looking around and not even noticing when Hoseok came up behind you.
His arms wrapped around your waist before he lay his head on your shoulder, kissing your neck briefly before taking in the sight as well.
An obscenely beautiful fountain made of what you thought was some material like marble took up most of the entrance courtyard, sprays of water shimmering like diamonds as they fell elegantly from a beautifully carved dragon and tiger that were intertwined. The black stone was engraved with hangul and you read it over, noting that they were names.
“It’s all the members of my family. Somehow it became a tradition to engrave the names of family onto the fountain throughout the centuries so...it’s like a living family tree.” The very notion that he could not only trace his family back so far but actually had a fountain with their names on it blew your mind.
“Hoseok...this is...I don’t even know the name of my great-grandmother.” It made you feel almost...ashamed to admit that to him. But while you knew he was rich, and came from an important family, it was another thing entirely to be face to face with it. The house behind the fountain was...obscenely large. A mansion, something you thought was only an image in e-books from centuries ago.
But this was actually a mansion...two stories high and long. So many windows dotted it’s sides, gleaming in the sunlight while the two-door entrance required three steps to climb before entering the entrance canopy. The walls were a beautiful off white colour while the tiles on the roof were a burnished orange, giving it a look that you recognised from images of ancient Italy and Spain on Earth.
The difference was the style of the architecture though. It was a blend of what had once been called Asian and Western on Earth. The house itself, the windows, the colouring and the doors were all clearly inspired by the mansions and houses of old Europe and North America. But the roof itself arched in the elegant lines of old Korea, reminding you so much of the ancient palaces and temples that still dotted the landscape of your home country.
Hoseok sighs gently before kissing your temple, resting his lips there for a moment before pulling away and taking your hand once more. “I’ll give you a tour of the house later...but for now...I want to take you to the beach. And the ocean. I just...please don’t stress yourself about this place. I like to think you know me well enough now to know that I don’t really care about stuff like this. I just want to show you something that’ll make you smile.”
Watching him quietly for a moment, you just smile a little to yourself before letting yourself be led down a gravelled path that was surrounded by vibrant green hedges that bloomed with a whole array of pretty flowers. You presumed that these were likely native to the planet but you couldn’t be sure.
Either way, they were beautiful and smelled just as delightful too. Pausing for a moment, you leant forward to smell one of them and hummed lightly. It smelled like oranges bizarrely, and you frowned in confusion at it.
“Weird right? It’s a flower that smells like a fruit. And what’s even stranger is that the scent changes according to the season. Mom loves it though so she made them put these in when I was younger. Now the whole place smells like them but I don’t mind.” With a little tug, he continues leading you through until he reaches a tall, white stone wall that rises high above you both.
It looks to go for a distance in both directions and you presume it marks the boundaries of the estate itself. The gate Hoseok opens doesn’t look like anything you’ve ever seen in person before. It looks to be in a traditional iron gate, the metal intricately curled into patterns while the black colour stands out starkly. You like it though, strangely.
“I thought the sea was like...right here from what you were saying.” You say to Hoseok lightly, following him carefully through the small trail that looks to have been worn into the tall grass over years of use. It must be very old, because you can’t imagine many people being here all that often.
“Well...I mean it technically is. It’s just over this little rise. Apparently this was here when Sejong was founded and it makes like...a natural sea wall to prevent any tsunamis. Not that there’s ever been one but...I guess it’s nice to know it’s there. And then we have the estate boundary wall as a defence as well. Though I think that was more to keep prying eyes away. But anyway, I digress. The sea is right here, and you can see it perfectly from my bedroom in the house.” That gets a laugh from you and you push at his side gently, humming in amusement as he lets out a tiny wail and overdramatically pretends to fall.
“I lived near the ocean too on Earth but I couldn’t see it. Not that I’d ever want to. It wasn’t anything interesting to look at. And I wish I could say that was just because of being colour blind but you know...dead ocean and everything.” You say it lightly but Hoseok looks back at you with slight concern.
Even though he knew a lot about Earth thanks to all his self-studying growing up, you knew that he’d been learning a lot from what you’d been telling him. A lot of it had been shattering that idealised image he’d had but at the same time, it had just increased his concern for you as well.
You didn’t have to be a mind reader to know that he felt a lot of shame at the vastly different ways you’d both grown up. But you didn’t want that. Neither of you could have changed your situation back then and you wanted to just focus on the here and now. You’d made it away from there, you were where you’d always dreamed of being and now...now you had your soulmate too.
Finally, the two of you reach the top of the ridge and both pause. Partially, it’s because you’re both a tiny bit out of breath from the small climb but mostly it’s because you’re stunned by what you see.
Carefully moving down, you take off your shoes once the coarse grass meets the fine sand. Moving onto it barefoot, you look down and smile as you feel it squish between your toes, moving beneath your feet and making it a little harder to stand. It feels so soft and warm, so unlike anything you’ve ever felt before.
Crouching down, you run your fingers through it and smile as it leaves behind trails, a few grains rushing to fill the gaps. Taking a handful, you hold it up and watch as the perfectly white sand slips between your fingers, falling to the ground gracefully in the gentle breeze of the wind.
You’re so enamoured with the sand that you don’t realise Hoseok is crouching next to you too, just watching you with a fascinated look. It’s only when he pushes some sand over to you, covering your hand that you look at him.
“I thought you said you lived by the ocean?” Nodding, you look at your hand as you lift it up to your face, noting how it seems to stick to you. “So why do I get the feeling you’ve never seen sand?”
“Because I haven’t. The sea is dead on Earth. No one goes to a beach anymore unless you want to risk getting something. And even then, most of the sand beaches are gone. This...this is...beautiful.” Looking up, you take in the astonishing sight before you.
The white sand extends out around a hundred metres before it meets the ocean, the waves lapping against the shore lightly. White foam bubbles at the lip of each wave, extending out as it slides along the sand before sinking back out and awaiting the next wave.
Jogging forward, you note that it’s not as blue as you’d expected. Or at least, not as blue as you’d seen in the photos that you’d looked at over the last two months. The sea closest to the shore is crystal clear with the slightest hint of an almost green shimmer to it, letting you see directly to the shells, stones and driftwood that dot the ocean floor.
Moving further away, it deepens into an exquisite green that’s so light and so unique. It reminds you of the colour ‘seafoam’ that you’d looked up on the colour charts when you’d gone home the first day after properly meeting Hoseok. You’re not sure you’d ever be able to replicate the colour here.
This astonishingly beautiful green slowly turns into a crystal aquamarine as it gets farther out, deepening until the horizon is a rich and luscious navy against the clear and clean blue of the sky. You’re not sure you’ve ever seen anything so...magnificent.
The ocean here isn’t a stretch of land though, and you note with awe that it’s more like a bay. White sand circles around in a wide arch and you take in the sight of the mountains that thrust proudly towards the heavens in either direction. The right side of the bay is heavily forested in luscious green, as if it has a living coat made of emerald leaves that breath in time to the wind.
On the left hand side, the mountains are coated in the same forests, but this side doesn’t approach the ocean gently like the other. Instead, it meets the elegant sea in a crash of jagged cliff sides, their faces bone white as they push back against the ever looming waves.
Gazing around everything in wide eyed wonder, you turn and look at Hoseok. You’re slightly pleased to see that he’s also looking everywhere with the same awed look as you, finally catching your eye and giving you a smile that slowly turns into a grin.
“Wow. I knew it was beautiful here, it was beautiful even in black and white but this...this is…” He trails off, unsure of what to say and you find yourself nodding in agreement with him. It was easy to see why this was considered one of the natural wonders of New Korea and it boggled your mind even more to know that his family had a whole estate right here.
The bay was big enough that it didn’t take up a huge amount of space in reality, but it still blew your mind. And you knew that unlike the oceans of your homeworld, this ocean would be in pristine condition because of the strict environmental laws in place.
It was why you couldn’t resist running forward to the water, shrieking with laughter as warm seawater splashed your feet. The very fact that you could do this without any words was amazing but you didn’t pay attention to that, just looking at Hoseok with a bright grin.
“It’s warm! Come here!” You gestured to him but he shook his head, laughing in response as he pushed his black hair away from his forehead.
“I have my clothes on. I don’t want to get them wet.” He said lightly, ignoring the fact that your own leggings were now soaked around your calves as you kicked around in joy. But you pouted at him, sticking your lower lip out far and giving him the biggest puppy eyes you could possibly do.
And you literally saw the moment he gave in. The moment when his resolve died in him. It was astonishingly fast but soon enough he was kicking off his own shoes, placing them next to yours where he’d brought them after you’d taken them off before coming over to you.
He hesitates for a moment at the water’s edge and you grin, bending over and spraying him with water that you throw upwards. The yelp he lets out makes you laugh even harder, but not as much as you do when he does it straight back to you.
That starts a whole water fight between the two of you, throwing water that glitters in the sunlight at each other until you’re both drenched and tired. Heaving a breath, you let out a breathy laugh as Hoseok moves over to you, the water up to his stomach now.
He cups your face in his hands, smiling down before kissing you quickly. “So...how do you like the sea?”
Twisting your lips, you think for a moment before wrapping your arms around his waist and hugging him tightly. Pushing up on your tiptoes, you kiss him once more and enjoy the way your stomach almost buzzes in content delight at the sensation of his lips against yours.
“Amazing. I could live here.” You say once you pull away, admiring the way his sun makes his skin almost glow golden from where it reflects against the water on him. His hair is plastered to his head, the strands an inky black and you reach up to gently move them away.
“I’m glad you like it.” He whispers and then he’s kissing you again. Only this time, he reaches down and grasps the back of your thighs, encouraging you to jump. Even if you weren’t stronger than him because of your Earth heritage, the water adds a buoyancy that allows you to feel lighter than ever. Squeezing your legs around his waist, you wrap your arms around his neck and simply enjoy the sensation of making out with him in this beautiful place, the water warm against you while the sun beats hotly onto you both and the gently crashing of the waves make the most perfect soundtrack.
It’s something you never could have even imagined back on Earth and the thought makes you grip him a little harder, not wanting to let go of him in case this all just turned out to be a dream that would break your heart. He doesn’t complain, just lets out a quiet groan into your mouth and squeezes your thighs a little harder.
Hoseok has been good for the last two months. Despite the common prevalance of sex in dating here, he’s understood the differences between you both more than you thought he would. Your shyness around sex with new people was still there and you hadn’t liked the idea of jumping into that with him.
Especially given you were confident he was most definitely your soulmate. You didn’t want that fact to pressure you into something, no matter who he was. What you’d wanted to do was get to know more of him and his personality before any of that and let him do the same for you.
And so you had. He hadn’t complained or even tried to insinuate it, not after you’d told him the differences between Earth and New Korea dating culture. Instead, he’d been respectful and told you that he’d wait until you were okay with it all.
But that didn’t mean you didn’t want to sometimes, even though you hadn’t felt entirely ready. He was your soulmate and you did feel a deep and intense sexual attraction towards him. Sometimes the tension between you both was so strong that you could cut it with a knife. You knew that because Taehyung had complained about it whenever Hoseok came to your apartment.
He’d pointed it out and said that every time, he had to go to one of his partners for an intense session because of how turned on he became because of the untouched attraction between you both. You’d just laughed at him at the time, but you’d also felt grateful to know that Hoseok desired you as much as you did him.
Right now though, you’d admit the ocean wasn’t the only reason you were wet, but you didn’t want to ruin the sweet and romantic moment you had going with him.
And you were glad that you didn’t, because you both spend the next ten minutes simply...enjoying each other and the tranquility of everything. The way he feels against you, the way he tastes, the way he smells and some part of you, deep down inside, relaxes. As if you’d finally, finally come home.
It all sounded silly and stupid, you knew people would laugh if you said it out loud but it’s the only way to describe how you feel around him. Home.
Finally though, you both separate and wade out of the sea, holding hands and laughing as you occasionally spray each other with kicks of water. How could anyone think soulmates aren’t real when you feel so comfortable with him so fast? As if you’d always known each other.
He hadn’t said whether he felt these same things, but he seemed to enjoy spending time with you or just talking to you so you thought he probably did. It was...nice, to know that there was someone who enjoyed everything about you.
The two of you walk a little along the beach before finally sitting down. You grimace slightly from your wet clothes and the way the sand seems to stick even more to your skin now, making Hoseok chuckle lightly before he sits a little closer to you and wraps an arm around your waist.
Slowly, you rest your head on his shoulder and inhale deeply before letting it out just as slowly. The two of you are quiet for a few minutes and you just take a moment to enjoy it all; the peace and tranquility that comes from him for you alongside the calm that nature provides in this exquisite place.
Finally though, you ask him the question that’s been festering inside you for the last month. You’re afraid of his response, but you know that you need to ask.
“Do you...do you believe in soulmates now? Do you think this is moving too fast or anything? I...I really…” You trail off, body warming in embarrassment as you wonder how on earth you’re meant to tell him your feelings. It’s only been two months. That’s far too fast to tell him that you love him, right?
“I don’t think we’re moving fast. You’re not moving fast if it feels right. You’re moving at exactly the pace you need to. And...yeah. I do. I can’t not, not after the last two months. Besides the fact that I actually get to see everything like everyone else does...the thought of not being around you physically hurts. In a way that’s never happened with anyone before. Being with you feels like-”
“Like you’re home.”
He tilts his head to look at you and you lean back, staring straight into those beautiful deep brown eyes that you’ve fallen for. There’s a moment of surprise that you’d said it, but then you recognise the acceptance of what you’ve said in his face as he nods.
“Yeah...home. It’s weird that it feels like that but I don’t think it’s weird I feel like that. If that makes sense?” Shaking your head, you wrap your arms around his waist and squeeze tightly.
“No, no it feels...good. I feel...I feel happy with you.” You get a little choked up at that, the words squeezing your throat tightly and he makes soft soothing noises. His free hand runs along your cheek, stroking gently as he presses a kiss to your nose and then your forehead.
“Hey, hey don’t get upset. We’re apparently living some super romantic ancient bond thing. Everything makes sense when you think of it that way.” That gets a snort from you and you rest your head on his shoulder again, nuzzling closer to him.
“No one will believe us. You know that right? I mean...even you didn’t really believe me at first. Taehyung is still half convinced we’re just having a ‘moment’ or something. If this was Earth then...there'd be a bit of disbelief but that would be it. But here? They’ll just think we’re lying or making up stories. Especially...especially given who you are...and who I am.”
He’s quiet for a moment, running the words through his mind and you hear the caw of birds. Glancing up, you take note of the unusual colouring of them with slight awe. Their wings were burnished gold and red, melting between each other as the sun glanced off them. You knew the name of these, it had been one of the things you remembered reading before.
The bulsajo, the Korean version of the ancient Greek phoenix. It had been named that due to the similarity of colouring and shape, with its long tail feathers helping to give the illusion of fire and warmth. It was even prettier than you’d imagined.
“Did you know that there’s a legend around the bulsajo here?” Hoseok asked softly and you looked at him, frowning slightly. “It’s not really something that would get noted down, just a legend here in Sejong. They’re a bit more common here than anywhere else, but still rare. It’s meant to be that you if you see two of them then it’s a mated pair, and the couple who sees them will stay together through their life and the next, like the bulsajo in the myths.”
Glancing up, you note that there’s two of them playing together in the breeze, their magnificent wings beating to keep them flying while they soar and swoop together. Something inside you gets a little emotional and your voice catches.
“Is that real? Or did you just say it right now to try and make me feel better?”
“Totally real. I spent a lot of time here growing up, you learn some things. One of my tutors lived in town and told me about it. I guess it’s kind of like...our version of soulmates or something? Either way, I believe in both. So it doesn’t matter what other people think, it matters what we think. I don’t care that you grew up poor on Earth, or that I grew up here with all the shit my family has. I don’t care if people think we’re stupid or weird. I know and you know. I spent twenty-three years of my life seeing in black and white. You spent twenty-two. And then I touch you, the girl I’d been crushing on for months and suddenly we can both see? I have no other explanation for that, and frankly I don’t want one. I’m happy with what we have.” Biting your lip, you curl into him a little more and sigh.
“People will think I’m just looking for money or status though.” That has Hoseok snorting and he stretches his legs out.
“Let them think that. It doesn’t matter, we know what’s real. That’s what matters.” Looking at him, you scan over his face intently and see clearly that he’s being completely serious about it. He really doesn’t care what anyone will think, despite the vast wealth and social status gulf between you both.
Thinking about that too hard makes you feel upset though and you don’t want to feel that. Not right now. Not here with him.
So instead, you just look out across the incredible ocean in front of you. The sun isn’t as high as it was anymore and you wonder how it would look with the blaze of fiery colours that splash across the sky at sunrise will look against the exquisite jewel of the sea. You’re sure it’s probably phenomenal and you try to imagine it already, putting what you’d already see of sunrises against this beautiful background.
And then suddenly, you’re reminded of Busan. Of the grey world you’d grown up in, the heaving city with the dirty streets and buildings. The mountains that had once soared into the sky but were now outmatched by the skyrises that loomed even higher. You had seen the ocean there, known that at once point in its history it too had probably resembled something approaching what you saw here today. But that had been so long ago.
Now that ocean was as dead as everything else around it, a sullen grey that was probably exactly what you had always seen growing up. Your mom hated going to the ocean, even though one of her cleaning jobs had been stationed on the dock there.
It was a feral ocean on Earth, angry and riled up by the weather constantly. Hell bent on destroying what humans had built in revenge for the pollution they had caused centuries ago which had suffocated the planet. You knew that was just your mind being over-active, but you could believe it.
You’d want revenge on humanity as well.
And it was all your parents had known. You were suddenly reminded of how you’d promised to get your parents off Earth once you had the money and you swallowed thickly, throat tight as hot tears burnt your eyes. Here you were, swanning around New Korea with your soulmate and taking in the sights of one of the most beautiful and exclusive places on the whole planet while your parents were back on Earth, still labouring and toiling in their exhausting existence.
The first tear falls, trailing down your cheek before it’s rapidly joined with another on the other side. Deep pain that you’d pushed down for years, the homesickness now for Earth but for the two people who had loved you so much that they’d given up everything for you roaring to life. They would love it here.
Suddenly, a ragged sob leaves your mouth and you bury your face in your hands as your shoulders shake from the strength of your cries. The startled noise Hoseok makes tells you that he doesn’t understand what’s happening at the moment but he recovers quickly, wrapping his arms around your shoulders and rocking you slowly as he whispers soothing words to you.
For a few minutes, all you do is cry out the pain and longing, the desire and guilt that all mingles together when you think of your parents until finally your crying is more stable again. Your eyes are puffy and sore, cheeks stained wet with your tears and you have to wipe away some delightful mucus from your nose.
“I’m sorry.” You croak out, voice breaking slightly. The tears still fall, only quieter this time, their intensity burnt out of you as you take in deep and shaky breaths to try and stabilise yourself. Hoseok’s hand rubs your back in long and slow movements, the feeling so calming and reassuring.
“It’s okay...are you okay? What’s wrong? Is there anything I can do?” His concern is sweet and you smile weakly, wiping at your eyes before resting your hand on his knee. Licking your lips, you wonder how to word it before finally deciding to just jump straight in. You hadn’t explicitly discussed your parents with him before, not wanting to seem so...poor in front of him but now you felt shame for thinking that.
“I just...I wish my parents could see this. Just...all of it. The ocean, the sky, New Seoul. Everything. I wish I could bring my parents and give them a better life than what they had. I promised them I would but I don’t know when that will be. I don’t even know if they’ll be alive then,” You look at Hoseok, his face blurry from the tears and your breath catches in your throat. “My mom is fifty-four currently, and my dad is fifty-six. I don’t...I don’t think I’ll be able to meet my promise to them and I just...feel so guilty about being here and enjoying myself when they’re back there.”
The tears track down your face against, following those that had already come before and you sniff, the sound gross but you can’t help it. Hoseok’s got a frown on his face, not quite understanding.
“There’s still plenty of time to bring them here. You can do it, don’t put yourself down like that.” He starts but you shake your head, interrupting him.
“What’s the average age here in New Korea?” The frown on his face shows that he’s confused, but he answers slowly. He knows, you know that he knows it. With parents as influential as his, there’s no way he doesn’t. New Korea has a higher life expectancy than normal, with a woman living on average one hundred and thirty one years. Men live an average of one hundred and twenty nine years.
“Earth is sixty-four for a woman. Sixty-four Hoseok,” Your face crumples as you say it out loud finally, a sob choking in your throat. “According to the average she has ten years left. How am I meant to bring them here in 10 years? My dad has even less and he already has issues. They’re going to die in that shithole without ever getting to see anywhere else. Without getting to see a blue ocean or a blue sky. Never getting to breath air that isn’t polluted, go into a building that isn’t dirty and falling down. Never get to eat fresh meat or have fresh, real ice-cream. None of that. Because they spent their entire life working to get me here.”
Sniffling, you wipe at your nose once more and try to take a calming breath. You can tell that Hoseok doesn’t really know what to say, but you didn’t expect him to honestly. What could he say? He truly had no idea what life was like on Earth. Growing up there was one thing, but you’d escaped at eighteen. You were never going back. But they were never getting out.
“I’m sorry. I...I wish I had an answer for you. Some...some way to resolve it. I’d offer to pay but I get the feeling you wouldn’t really like that.” Looking at him, you shrug weakly and give him a limp smile.
“It’s my mom and dad. My only family. I think I’d do just about anything but that would definitely reinforce the idea that I’m just with you for your money. And...I’d feel too guilty towards you. That I’d have a debt to repay already. It’d make me feel like I was using you too.” Before you can even say anything more, Hoseok is shifting to face you properly.
“Okay, I’m going to say this nicely. You’re not with me for my money, and even if you are then I guess I’m an idiot because I don’t care. I offered this, you didn’t ask. You’re even turning me down. I have money Y/N, you know that. We both know my family probably has more money than sense and we don’t need it. Bringing your parents here? That’s probably the nicest thing we’ll do in years.” He sounds so honest and stern that you can’t help but pause, eyes tracking every minute expression of his face to see if he’s being truthful.
And surprisingly, you get the sense that he is. Hoseok would probably transfer that money to you right now if you asked, but the shame and pride you have whirring inside you stops you from doing that. Instead, you just look down at where he’s taken your hand, uncaring if it’s covered in snot and tears.
“Your parents might not approve of that.” It wasn’t cheap moving someone from Earth to New Korea. Your flight had been paid for by a travel grant. Not to mention then they’d have to find somewhere to stay. They had no money saved up and they might not even be fit enough for jobs here. But it was still tempting. So tempting.
“I don’t know if you’ve noticed this...but I don’t really care what my parents think. My parents are...well they only really cared about themselves and their image I guess. The Jung name is the most important, you know? They cared about politics and making sure they had influence. I drove them up the wall when I showed zero interest in any of their stuff. Did my degree cos they wanted it and I couldn’t be bothered to argue with them if they were letting me go to New Seoul. This estate is nice and all but...it’s not really that nice when you never see your parents. They always had business to attend to, events to plan, events to go to, work to do or just...plain not caring about me.” You squeeze his hand, distraught at how callous they sound. Even though you’d grown up in the backwater of Earth, you knew that your parents would have died for you if they’d had to.
“They’re older by New Korea standards for parents. Too busy having social lives and influence I guess. Kids would have interrupted that. And then suddenly they realised that they had no heir so they tried for five years. Natural and artificial until finally...baby Hoseok arrived. And then they just couldn’t get pregnant after that. I was it. All they had. They wouldn’t even consider adoption. A Jung that’s not in the bloodline? Not acceptable. So yeah, I grew up being the family disappointment because I didn’t want to do what they did but they couldn’t turn me down or throw me out. Can’t disown me because then the family name dies. I’d enjoy getting stuff out of it if I didn’t feel like it was such a heavy burden.”
He’s not looking at you now. Instead, his gaze is focused firmly out on the horizon and your heart clenches when you notice the bleak expression on his face. Now you understand why he’s never liked talking about his family.
You couldn’t even begin to understand his feelings towards his parents or the society he’d grown up in, but at the same time he couldn’t understand yours either. Which made you both kind of perfect in a way, as it meant you were both bridging the gap between each other’s worlds.
“I think you’re perfect.” The words are a little limp, quietly spoken without you even meaning to but you can feel the honesty from deep within you as your grip tightens on his arm. It makes him smile though, no matter how lame it sounded and he kisses your forehead affectionately.
“Thank you. I think you’re perfect too,” He quietens momentarily, looking down and playing with the sand before taking a deep breath. “These last two months have been amazing. For once, I feel like someone likes me for just me. Not my family name or money or influence. Just me. Jung Hoseok. I feel like I could be the poorest person on this planet and you’d still look at me that way.”
“Because I would. You look at me the same way and I was the poorest person on the planet when I arrived. I came from nothing and I arrived with nothing really. Just some clothes packed up in an old bag that my parents had managed to scavenge from one of our neighbours and a pocket full of credits that they’d given me. I won’t lie that the idea of financial stability is attractive but...I’ve been in poverty before. Poverty to the levels no one understands here. I wouldn’t be happy if I was back there, but I’d at least be happy to have you.” That makes Hoseok make a quiet noise before he’s hugging you tightly, pressing overly exaggerated kisses to your head in an effort to lighten the mood and you can’t help but giggle as he rocks you from side to side.
“You can’t say things like that. It makes me feel all funny and then I’m definitely convinced that soulmates exist because there’s no way they don’t when you’re saying something that deep to me so soon and all I can think is to make heart eyes at you.” Snorting, you push his face away with one sand covered hand and watch in amusement as his expression contorts in disgust, spitting noises being made as he tries to rid himself of the sand that had fallen into his mouth.
The next few minutes is taken over by you both play fighting, getting your still wet clothes even more covered in the fine sand that you’d so loved at the beginning. You didn’t love it as much anymore, but that didn’t matter because you were making him smile and laugh again. The sound and sight filled you with such joy that you felt like you were floating.
It’s when he’s tickling you that you get the urge, laughing loudly at his touch. You get an odd out-of-body experience, like you’re looking at him from outside yourself and you see the most beautiful man ever. His skin is glowing fiercely in the slowly lowering sun while his black hair has highlights of soft brown from the gentle rays, his delicate half-moon eyes dancing in happiness while the roundness of his cheeks is higher than ever from the heart wrenching smile on his face.
If you had to spend twenty-three years seeing in black-and-white, you thought it was all worth it for this one moment. To watch him in glorious colour, so vibrant and full of life, against the backdrop of the jaw-droppingly beautiful vista of jutting mountains, luscious trees, the jewelled ocean and a sky that was beginning to streak beautifully with the rich, warm strokes of nature’s sunset.
“I love you.” It falls from your lips without you even realising it. Those three words, three syllables that mean something so deep and intense that has been said for centuries in hundreds upon hundreds of different languages across hundreds of planets and billions of people. Words that portray your feelings and yet can never adequately get across what you truly feel deep within, the well of sheer and intense emotion that still feels so young after only two months and yet so old that it almost makes your bones ache.
Hoseok stops moving, his face shocked for a second as his jaw drops open. But then you spot those sweet dimples indenting themselves in his cheeks, the way his full, pink lips begin to curve into that beautiful heart shaped smile that you’ve fallen for so quickly. The happiness that had been present in his eyes turns quickly to pure and unabashed joy.
And then he’s kissing you, those lips soft and gentle against your own yet you feel the powerful force of his own emotions behind them. He pushes you backwards gently, the sand cushioning your body as he lays next to you, his torso leaning over just enough to keep the kiss going and you sighed into it, running your fingers through his sea salt encrusted hair gently.
There’s no time wasted from him as he dips his tongue into your mouth quickly, the movement familiar after so many makeout sessions that your dates often devolved into. One hand cups your face so gently, his fingers stroking your skin tenderly and you suddenly feel the urge to cry at everything. Like the emotions and feelings are all too much.
Almost as if he recognises that, he lifts his head from you, the sound of your lips separating almost audible despite the crashing waves. Opening your eyes, you take in the sight of him in so much beautiful, luscious colour that only he had brought into your life. Lips that were swollen from the kiss, flushed a deep pink from the movement while the chocolate brown of his eyes has darkened as his pupils widened.
“I love you too. And I don’t care if anyone thinks that we’re rushing or any of that. I believe you, with this soulmate thing. I really do,” His thumb runs along your cheek gently and his eyes dart all over you. “I’ve never felt as at peace or as happy as I do with you. Might sound like a drama, but it’s true.”
“I get it. I do.” Wrapping your arms around his neck, you give him the biggest smile that you can only hope shows even half of the pure ecstasy and joy that lights you up from within. There’s a moment’s pause before you’re simultaneously pulling him down while leaning up, meeting his lips once more in a kiss that you’ve grown addicted to.
At that moment, he moves to almost lay on top of you, the sand shifting beneath you as he does so and you gasp when it shifts enough to cause his hips to slide against yours firmly. It wouldn’t bother you normally, but this time you can feel that Hoseok is as happy and excited as you are.
Almost immediately he’s jerking away, eyes wide with worry as he holds his palm out in a calming gesture. Chest heaving ever so slightly, he wipes at his lips before reaching out and resting a hand on your knee. Despite everything, you don’t even hear him apologise as your eyes are focused solely on his groin.
It may be the 32nd century and clothing material may have been drastically improved over the centuries but they still couldn’t quite make anything that wouldn’t be painful and restraining for when a guy got an erection. Which meant that unfortunately, they still had the telltale tented pants when they were feeling frisky.
Or those awkward moments where they just randomly got hard.
You knew that Hoseok probably wasn’t bothered about the erection itself. People in New Korea were more sexually liberal as you’d already discussed and those who grew up and lived in New Seoul were even more promiscuous than more rural areas or other cities. As such, you had no doubt that Hoseok didn’t give a flying fuck about it.
But he knew that you didn’t grow up like that and even though you lived with Taehyung, you still got a little shy about it.
Not now though. Now you wanted him in all the ways possible, not just the soft and tender ways that you’d been experiencing.
“I want you.” You blurt out, looking up at him. For a few seconds he pauses, almost like the words are filtering in his brain but then his eyes widen and his jaw drops. It almost looks like he’s going to protest and you’re fascinated by the concept but then suddenly he’s standing, brushing the sand from his clothes before grasping your hand.
“We may be more sexually liberal here but our first sex is not going to be on a beach in public for everyone to see.” He says sternly and you feel your stomach drop with anticipation while your pussy clenches tightly at the thought. His words are so plain and blunt and you almost whine as he pulls you into a standing position, kissing once more before walking as quickly as he possibly can back towards the estate.
You’re almost dragged behind him, almost falling over multiple times as you struggle to balance properly in the sand. It was the strangest thing really, how it kept moving beneath your feet. A five minute walk on this beach made you feel like you’d run for ten minutes, and you were working with an Earth physique too.
Despite the sexual tension that was now bubbling over, your body hot with desire while his hand grips yours so tightly that you’re positive he’s just as warm with anticipation, you both can’t stop giggling at the way you struggle. Quick laughs are taken over by kisses peppered over your face, returned by you to him whenever he stops and leans towards you. More than once, you wrap your arms around his waist and simply enjoy a deep and delightful kiss, the cooling air rushing past you yet doing nothing to quell the flames of need.
Finally though, you both cross the rise and run towards the black gate that stands out so boldly against the white wall. You’re so enamoured by Hoseok that you don’t even notice the way his family estate rises so boldly behind the tall wall, it’s foundations deep and strong. All you see is Hoseok.
If it wasn’t for the fact that you had hormones racing through you, desperate to get your hands on the delightful body of your soulmate finally, then you might have taken more time to look around the house as he led you through it. Or maybe it was a good thing you’d been too absorbed in him, given the complete disparity in this house and where you’d grown up.
You don’t get to think of it though as soon enough, Hoseok is opening a door on the second floor and quickly pulling you through, closing and locking it behind him instantly. There’s a brief question of why he’s locking the door in an empty house but you don’t get to think of it as Hoseok wraps his arms around your waist, tugging you closer before attaching his lips to your neck.
Almost immediately you sigh in delight, shifting your head back to give him better access as his kisses your sensitive skin. His experience shows clearly as he licks at you before blowing on it, the cooling sensation making you shudder before he laughs and tries his hardest to suck a bruise into you. All the while, his hands are slowly trailing along your skin beneath your shirt, the pads of his fingers soft and gentle yet firm when he grips at your ass.
“Hoseok…” You whisper, running your fingers through his hair before tugging a little, enjoying the whine he lets out before he finally lets you lift his head until he’s looking directly at you. You’re not sure you’ve ever been as turned on as you are right now, staring into an expression of pure lust and desire.
Slowly, you extricate yourself from his grip all the while fully ignoring his grumblings at the loss of you. And in carefully paced movements, you strip yourself of any clothes until you’re standing before him bare, the temperature of the room just warm enough to stop you from feeling chilled. But the goosebumps on your skin aren’t anything to do with temperature, nor the way your nipples peak almost painfully.
That’s everything to do with the hungry look in Hoseok’s eyes, the low growl that reverberates from his chest at the sight of you. You’ve never been this bold with sex before, even with Taehyung for whom sex was the most natural thing in the world. But there’s something about Hoseok that just commands you to move forward, to keep moving and take what you want.
Even now, in your vulnerable state, you feel safe and protected in his presence.
Carefully, you move backwards until your calves hit the tall bed that you’d spotted upon entering the room. It’s in a traditional style, with four dark wood posters reaching up towards the tall ceiling and an impossibly soft looking cover set covering the astonishingly large mattress. Of course a house like this would have a bed big enough to get lost in.
But you don’t care, keeping your gaze on Hoseok’s as you slowly make your way around to the open side of the bed, biting your lip as you crawled up onto the softness and simply kneeling there. Hoseok hasn’t moved once, only his eyes following you and you feel the pure desire for him to touch you.
So you reach out, hands palm up as you try your hardest to bring across your need for him. And he understands instantly, his hands working to throw his own clothes off with a haste that would almost make you laugh if you weren’t so turned on.
Instead, you watch hungrily as luscious golden skin is revealed, taught muscles and a perfectly formed body that makes your mouth water and your pussy clench in lust. Hoseok is taller than you and has the slightly leaner body structure that those on lower gravity planets had. It looked good on him.
He moves over to you quickly, cock bouncing with every stride from how unbelievably hard he was and you lick at your lips, grinning when he threads his fingers through your own. You don’t get to admire him anymore though as he leans forwards, latching his lips onto yours and you moan into his kiss, opening your mouth and letting him have his way with you. It’s nothing that you haven’t both already done before, but it almost feels like a tease of what’s to come, the way his tongue slides into your mouth while his hands tighten on your own has you gasping, thighs clenching together as an almost painful ache takes over between your legs.
You’re almost amused to find out that you’re impatient for him, the need for him to be inside you so strong. None of the other times you’d had sex had ever been like this. While you’d certainly enjoyed it, you hadn’t felt an all encompassing desire to have sex. Until now.
Falling backwards onto the bed, you forget about the disparity between your strengths and Hoseok pulls away from your mouth with a yelp as he almost crashes into you on the bed. What you’d thought had been a gentle, almost playful tug of his hands from you had actually been much stronger than you’d anticipated, your Earth heritage coming through and you immediately begin apologising.
He laughs though once recovered, pressing a kiss to your shoulder before trailing slowly down your chest to your neglected nipples. Tongue swirling around one peak, Hoseok peaks up at you playfully, grinning despite what he’s doing with his pearly white teeth on full show.
“Someone forgot how strong they are huh?” He teases, sucking on the bud hard after speaking until you’re whining beneath him, body writhing in a movement that ends up with him perfectly on top of you and between your legs. The hardness of his erection pressing against your stomach is erotic, the heat of it causing more wetness to leak from you as you shift your hips in an effort to try and get him to slip inside.
But he thwarts your attempts, the husky laugh vibrating against your chest delightfully and you can’t help the smile at the sound. His happiness is infectious, particularly given how excited you are yourself. Hoseok doesn’t let you bring him back up though, instead he’s pressing butterfly kisses down your stomach, your muscles sucking in to try and hide them a little.
Despite your need for him and complete uncaring about your body at first, you still can’t deny the tiny voice in your head pointing out that you’re far heavier looking than most girls here on New Korea. Their lower gravity meant they all naturally looked slimmer than you anyway, but Hoseok doesn’t even pay attention to it. Instead he just lavishes your body with kiss upon kiss, focusing entirely on you without a care and you feel yourself relax a little in comfort with his attention.
“Hoseok, you don’t need to. We can just-” He interrupts you with a hard look, his hand moving to push your thighs apart as he finally reaches the place he wants. There’s a moment of stillness before he slowly lowers his face and you feel his tongue press against your pussy’s entrance firmly. He holds it there for a second before slowly dragging it up, the sensation wet and yet so unbelievably amazing.
His tongue is flat as it presses against the hood of your clit, the sensitive bundle of nerves desperate for his attention but he doesn’t give it to you. Not yet. You’re not sure if he’s just teasing you or if it’s because he hasn’t found the spot to make you moan but you don’t care, can’t find it in yourself to care.
“I am not going to just stick my dick in you without any foreplay.” Hoseok says, his tone not allowing for anymore nonsense and you go hot at the steel in his voice. Part of you wants to go against him but you can just tell that you’ll get nowhere. So your jaw snaps shut, instead just watching as Hoseok gives a smirk of satisfaction before dipping his head back down.
It takes only a minute or so for him to actually find your clit with his talented tongue, a minute of him exploring you and taking in your taste before you jerk in pleasure. A deep hum leaves him as you do so, letting you know that he’s pleased himself by finding it and you spend the next few minutes being edged towards an orgasm so wonderfully by his hot, wet mouth.
You’re not sure if it’s because he has the experience and knowledge or if it’s because of whatever bond you have with him as your soulmate, but the pleasure he gives you seems to be double what you normally experience. Each ghostlike touch of his fingers as they dance along your inner thighs feels almost unbearable, each lap of his tongue on your pussy sending jolts of pleasure through your body that are more intense than you’ve ever experienced and you’re almost embarrassed by how slick you’ve become down there, inner muscles clamping in a painful ache around nothing.
“Hoseok please, god please,” You beg, voice high pitched and whiny as you gently tug at his hair. It takes a lot of effort to remember to be careful with him but you do, successfully getting him to look at you. “Please, I need you now. Please.”
He watches for a few seconds before grinning, pressing a kiss to the hair on your mound before making his way back up the bed. Glancing down, you bite your lip at the sight of straining erection, the tip of him flush with colour while a clear liquid drips from him in his excitement. It makes you feel even hotter, even more lustful for him and you’re running your hands along his body, memorising every part of him before you kiss him deeply.
Neither of you makes any effort to stop the kiss, enjoying the feelings and the sparks it generates. Until you feel the head of his cock pressing against your clit, his hips rocking ever so slightly to try and get what stimulation he can from you. Reaching down, you grasp him gently, enjoying the way he groans into your mouth and how his hips push forwards, rutting into your grip.
Squeezing him, you give him a few strokes, fully enjoying how hard he feels beneath your hand, the thickness of his girth and the pure heat of him. Finally though, you direct him to your sopping entrance, so unbelievably wet and slick in preparation for him. As soon as you feel the tip of him push into you, he takes over and surges forward.
Hoseok isn’t as big as Taehyung, but you hardly notice with the pure ecstasy that his cock produces in you. Your entire body shudders violently beneath him, the sensation of him rubbing against your sensitive walls overwhelming in a way you’d never experienced before and your head falls back into the pillow, ragged moans leaving your throat.
He’s not spared from it either, whatever special bond the two of you have that has made you both feel so happy and comfortable with each other apparently magnifying in the heat of sex. It’s unlike you’ve experienced before and you don’t complain when he begins thrusting immediately, the sharp slap of skin on skin loud in the room.
It’s almost drowned out by the hedonistic moans, groans and growls that escape your throats in the desperate pursuit you both have for an orgasm. The familiar tightness in between your legs seems to be bigger and tighter than you’ve ever felt before, stretched almost to breaking point and you heave breaths beneath Hoseok, hands scratching at his back desperately. The pleasure he’s giving you is almost too much, almost too painful for you to cope with and your mind can’t quite work out what’s going on.
“Fuck Hoseok, I...Hoseok...oh my g...uurgh please.” You beg incoherently, unaware of what you’re babbling to him. He’s moaning out your name and curse words in Korean that you don’t even understand, words you’ve never heard before. But you understand the meaning behind them, the pure need and strain in them as he fucks into you hard.
Your pussy clenches around him almost rhythmically, the friction his cock causes as he slides in and out of you in a smooth glide thanks to the obscene amount of slickness you’ve created causing more feelings than you’d ever experienced in sex before. Legs tightening, you almost feel a cramp in your thigh from how hard you’re holding your muscles in your body, gasped moans encouraging him forward.
And then he brings a hand to your pussy, fingers coating themselves in your sticky wetness before he fumbles for a few seconds, looking for something. The way you cry out, body spasming on him let him know that he’s found what he wanted and those talented fingers continue to rub at your clit, quick little circles in a rhythm that has your breath stuttering.
“Come on baby, come for me. Come on. I know you can.” He whispers into your ear, kissing along the sweat soaked skin there before trailing his lips along your jaw. His hair is jet black once more, only the wetness now has been caused by the sweat of effort and sex. You’re not sure you’ve ever seen a sexier sight and moan, the combination of it all finally spiralling you into what had to be the most intense orgasm you’ve ever experienced in your life.
For a few seconds, you can’t think even properly, your mind whiting out and your hearing going fuzzy. You momentarily wonder what’s gone on before the blazing heat of your orgasm overloads the nerves of your body, your pussy spasmodically tightening on Hoseok’s cock in a way that has him whining out in dual need and agony. There’s no controlling your strength here, and as the blistering pleasure begins to subside, aftershocks ricocheting through you, you realise that Hoseok’s probably never fucked someone so tight as you right now.
Sure enough, he comes almost instantly once you begin to wind down, the vice your inner muscles made on his cock too good for him to be able to last any longer. Hips stuttering violently, a deep groan that borders on a growl is dragged from what sounds like the very pit of his stomach, entire body shaking as you feel his cock twitch with each pulse inside you.
Humming in delight, you watch him through tired eyes as his face scrunches up, giving away every single thing he’s feeling. It causes a surge of pride inside you to see it, to know that you’ve caused that and you run your fingers through his hair, messing up the strands. It brings him back to you though, his gaze almost lazy as he finally slows to a halt inside you.
The two of you are breathing heavily, as if you’d just run a marathon in forty degree heat but there’s a feeling of satisfaction in the air. Taking in his face, watching as a bead of sweat track down his temple, you feel more in love with him than ever.
Fully aware it’s probably just the after effects of the sex, the incredibly good sex, you nonetheless bathe in the sensation as he gives you a tired smile. The kiss you both share now is almost sluggish, your energy gone but it feels so incredibly intimate after what you’d just done, with him still buried inside you.
“Fucking hell, if that’s what our first time is like…” Hoseok trails off, pulling out of you and flopping onto his back beside you. That toned stomach you’d admired so much before is breathing heavily, lungs sucking in breath in an attempt to recover from the frenzied workout he’d just had.
Like everything else so far, it had been quick and intense but you already knew that you wouldn’t change it for the world. Rolling to your side, you smile at him before kissing his shoulder and then resting your head on it.
“I look forward to us in the future then.” You tease him lightly, running your fingers along his chest and causing him to shiver. The temperature in the room was perfect before, but now it feels almost cold as you both begin to cool down.
“Lucky bastards,” Hoseok grins, looking at you with mischief in his eyes. “Do you wanna shower? I swear you’ve never seen a bathroom till you’ve seen this one.”
Pushing up onto your elbow, you raise an eyebrow at him in interest, pursing your lips. “Oh yeah? Big enough for two?”
“Oh baby...how naive you are. Let me educate you in the ways of rich people having way too much fucking money and not enough sense.”
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Waking up the next morning is the most luxurious thing in the world. The bed is just as unbelievably comfortable as you’d first thought and the pillow beneath your head is so soft that you’re tempted to just let yourself drift back off into sleep.
This is truly a luxury that you’ve never even considered before and part of you wants to ask Hoseok if you can have this bed. Not that it’d fit in your apartment but still.
But what really makes it all feel so much better is the warm presence behind you, the solid arm slung over your waist and the gentle puffs of breath that tickle the back of your neck. Groaning quietly, you stretch and enjoy the way you ache delightfully all over, the slightest soreness between your legs as your muscles relax once more.
The two of you had indeed enjoyed his astonishingly large bathroom and you’d discovered that shower sex really wasn’t as fun as it looked. Taehyung had told you that once but you hadn’t believed it. You did now, particularly given Hoseok had accidentally thrust so hard that you’d lost balance, taking the two of you down onto the slick tiled floor.
Thankfully, as Hoseok had said, the shower was ridiculously large and so the two of you had been safe from any real damage. That hadn’t stopped you from feeling embarrassed of course, but Hoseok had simply laughed and kissed you, taking the opportunity to enjoy one of the benefits of his family's wealth as he pulled you on top of him.
It hadn’t been the most comfortable sex you’d ever had, but you’d enjoyed it all the same.
You finally understood though what Taehyung had talked about when he’d discussed the honeymoon phase of a relationship because you didn’t want to take your hands off Hoseok. It was like the sex had unleashed a primal desire within you to have him as many times as was physically possible.
Which meant that this morning, you were aching but also feeling exceptionally fulfilled.
Twisting around, you take in the sight of Hoseok fast asleep beside you. His expression is gentle, almost innocent looking in his sleep and you take him in with unhidden delight. The rays of sun peeking through the gauzy curtains that hang over the large bay windows streak over his face, lighting his skin from within to give him a healthy glow.
Dark hair is splayed across the pillow and you have no doubt that he’s probably going to get up with some serious bedhead. Equally dark lashes flutter slightly as his eyes move beneath his closed eyelids, breath a little faster suddenly as he twitches and you smile as you watch him wake.
Neither of you had slept in a bed together so far. You’d fallen asleep on each other occasionally sure, but that had almost been on a couch or something. The bed had felt a step too far.
You almost understood why now,
Because you weren’t sure you would ever let him go now that you’d been so intimate with him, now that you’d slept beside him and experienced what a night with your soulmate was like. Even though you were tired, you felt so refreshed and just...happy.
Like he’d somehow rejuvenated your senses and mind. You were positive that if you told Taehyung this that he’d roll his eyes and laugh, telling you that you sounded like some kind of sappy romance writer and that it was probably all in your head.
And maybe it was, but even so. It felt so good.
Bringing your hand up, you let your fingers run along the smooth skin of his rounded cheek, taking in every centimetre of his face while you had the time. His lips were pursed in a pout, their soft pinkness not as swollen as last night when he’d kissed you like his life depended on it.
Gently, you slide your thumb over the softness of his lower lip, enjoying how it felt before you move to his nose, trailing the pad of your finger down the elegant slope of his nose. Lips quirking into an awed smile, you simply watched him as you took in his regal features and felt that familiar bubble of marvel that you’d found him.
Out of the entire galaxy, with the odds of a whole universe against you, you’d found your soulmate. And he was everything you had imagined and so much more.
“Mmm, if you keep doing that I’m going to have to repeat last night.” He murmurs suddenly, his voice so unbelievably deep and husky from the deep sleep he’d been awoken from. Grinning, you rest your palm on his cheek and kiss the tip of his nose, careful to avoid his breath or let him smell your own.
As much as you love him, you don’t think you’d love the smell of his breath in the morning. Society still hadn’t figured out a cure for that unfortunately.
“Maybe I wouldn’t mind that.” You tease him lightly, thumb stroking and you feel something joyful blossom in your heart as he tilts his head into your hand, shifting until he can kiss the palm of your hand affectionately.
“Oh I would, but we weren’t meant to stay here last night and I think we need to get back. Someone doesn’t have any clothes here.” His eyes open and that, the deep brown dark against the whites of his eyes and you chuckle with a shrug.
Sitting up, you take a moment to stretch once more and sigh in relief at the feel of your muscles relaxing from the stiffness of sleep. True to his word, you were currently as naked as the day you’d been born.
Hoseok had run downstairs last night to get your clothes washed for today, the material stiff at the time with dried saltwater from the ocean. You’d both chosen to sleep with nothing as Hoseok didn’t even have clothes here anymore, a sensation you weren’t used to but that felt oddly liberating.
The covers of the bed slip down to your waist and you exhale deeply, looking over to the large windows with curiosity. You hadn’t bothered to look last night, too enamoured with Hoseok and sex at first and then it had simply been too dark to see anything later.
But now, now you can see it and your eyes widen as you realise what you’re looking at.
Slipping out of bed, you pause for a moment as you feel the vulnerability of your nakedness. Shifting slightly, you look back at Hoseok only to see that his eyes are closed once more. Chuckling to yourself, you move over to the curtains and peek through them carefully.
Hoseok’s bedroom apparently faces the ocean and your jaw drops as you take in the view. It’s the bay that you’d both enjoyed yesterday, the sea shimmering in it’s luscious greens and blues while the deep emerald of the forests on the mountains provide the perfect contrast.
“Holy shit, you didn’t tell me this was your bedroom view!” You say loudly, pushing the curtains aside as you realise there’s no one to see your nakedness. Opening the doors that make up the windows, you push them to the side and lean against the metal barrier that prevents you from falling out and take it all with greedy eyes.
Almost immediately you’re hit with the soothing sound of the crashing waves and your eyes close as you take it in with a smile, the unique scent of the ocean filling your nose as a warm breeze rolls by. You’re not sure that you’ve ever felt so at peace somewhere before than you do here, with the strong mountains and the serene ocean.
“I forgot honestly.” Hoseok’s voice is close and you turn slightly, finding him almost directly behind you. The sun makes him almost look like some ancient god and you feel your mouth dry at the sight of him, his skin so vibrant and the tone of his muscles making you want to reach out and touch him.
Though that’s not what distracts you the most though. No, that would be the sight of a very proud erection jutting out from the dark pubic hair, cock quivering slightly as it fights gravity and your brow quirks up in amusement.
Looking up into his eyes, you ask him the question silently and he just grins, shrugging without a hint of shame or embarrassment.
“What can I say? I’m looking at my very naked, very beautiful soulmate standing in front of one of the most astonishing views on the whole planet. Forgive me for being a little turned on.” Laughing, you don’t protest as he moves forward to you and turns you around so you’re both facing the ocean once more.
His lips press to your neck in gentle kisses while one hand shifts down your body dangerously, meeting the hair that nestles between your legs and dipping beneath. The touch of his fingers against the hood of your clit has you sighing, legs shifting slightly to give him better access and you feel the whisper of a laugh against you.
“I thought we don’t have time?” You ask breathlessly, the ghost of a moan in your voice as he darts his fingers lower, coating himself in the slickness that somehow is already present despite the short amount of time since this started. Maybe it’s just because of who and what he is to you that he has you so turned on so quickly.
“We’ll just make time.”
-
It’s over forty-five minutes later when you both finally get downstairs, now fully clothed and clean again after yet another shower. Hoseok had promised you that there would be food in the kitchen as apparently they had house staff who kept the estate operational at all times in case anyone wanted to come back.
That had made you pause and he’d rolled his eyes, saying it was a family thing that he thought was excessive but he still appreciated it at moments like this. You couldn’t find an argument with that when your stomach rumbled, the two of you realising that you hadn’t bothered to eat much yesterday and so you were both determined to have a big, hearty breakfast to make up for all the...exercise you’d both done.
Following Hoseok down the ridiculously large staircase, you almost walk into him as he stops suddenly halfway down, yelping as you struggle to balance before resting your hands on his back. You’re about to ask what he’s doing when he suddenly speaks and you go cold.
“Mom. Dad.” Without even a word to you, you can feel the tension in his body as the muscles of his back go stiff, his shoulders rising ever so slightly. The anxiety in your stomach bubbles at the realisation that his parents are here, but there’s also a worry about how he’s reacting.
From what he’d told you yesterday, and what you’d gathered previously full stop, you got the distinct impression that Hoseok and his parents didn’t get along with each other. And now you were, in their fancy estate with their only son.
“What are you doing here?” He asks in Korean, the Korean that they use here rather than the one you’d learnt back on Earth, his tone so blunt that you’re pretty sure he could have hammered a nail with it and you cringe slightly. Even you recognised the belligerence in him and you wonder if you’re going to have to be witness to a fight between them both.
That was an alien concept to you, as you’d never witnessed your own parents fight. Nor had you fought with them.
“What are you doing here? Why are you not at the university?” A crisp voice responds, the tone light and feminine yet filled with an underlying steel. It makes your stomach sink to hear it and you swallow hard. “And who is that with you?”
Hoseok stiffens even more if possible and your hands tighten on his shirt, knuckles pressing into his back in simultaneous comfort and concern. He doesn’t bring you out from behind him though, not immediately.
“It’s university mom, not a job. I don’t have to always be there.” It’s confusing to you why they’re being so...harsh with each other. Even with the animosity he harbours towards them, you can’t imagine ever being like this with your own parents.
“What are we paying for then if you’re swanning around the planet like you own the place? And who is that? Who have you brought into our home?” You almost feel sorry for whoever she works with in the education system as you can practically hear the underlying ‘I’m right no matter what’ in her voice. It’s a wonder that Hoseok has grown to be so friendly and warm in comparison.
What’s even more surprising is that you haven’t heard his dad speak at all. Maybe he’s more diplomatic given his career in politics.
“Firstly, I do technically own this place. It’s a family home, not your home solely. And second of all,” He hesitates for a moment before he turns slightly, giving you a small smile that told you so much before he grasps your hand, threading his fingers with your own and squeezing gently before moving to let you be seen better. “This is my girlfriend, Y/N. I brought her here to see the ocean and beach.”
Your first thought upon seeing his parents is that Hoseok got his mother’s eyes and his father’s nose. They’re both astonishingly beautiful, which doesn’t surprise you at all given how exquisite Hoseok had turned out. It also isn’t a surprise given they’re rich and influential. You highly doubt that people like that married those who weren’t equally as beautiful.
Your second thought is that they don’t even remotely look like parents. Which is stupid, because anyone can be a parent obviously. But you just get the aura of them that there’s not a single maternal or paternal instinct in them both. Which given what Hoseok had said about his childhood, makes a lot of sense.
His mother is dressed in a white pant suit, the lines of her trousers crisp with not a hint of dirt on her. Her hair has obviously been dyed a luscious hazelnut brown and there’s a few signs of age hidden beneath the veneer of perfectly done make up. Lines that not even the best medical technology or make up can get rid of without it looking artificial.
She’s quite possibly one of the most beautiful women you’ve ever seen but she’s also one of the most intimidating. Her stare is as cold as ice, those red lips turned down at the very edges in disapproval as she scans over your body slowly. An elegant white bag that is probably made out of real leather is hung delicately over her arm, understated in a way that made it clear it cost money while her wedding ring on her finger is large, the multi-coloured rock of what had to be pure enchantium glittering in the light.
His dad is equally intimidating, his own attire a match to hers only in black. Black slacks matched with a black button up shirt, his own hair allowed to grey in that way that men can get away with. He looks ever so slightly kinder than Hoseok’s mom, but you don’t trust that at all. Given his career, he could be a viper in disguise.
Swallowing hard, you find yourself gripping Hoseok’s hand even tighter in a fear you hadn’t even realised you truly had. You’d always known Hoseok was far richer than you, that he came from a wealth you couldn’t possibly understand and a social standing that was a foreign concept to you.
But it was entirely different seeing it like this, being stood in the centre of a ridiculous grand staircase in a mansion that was as beautiful as it was overwhelming in its subtle wealth. You hadn’t queried it last night, but a quick glance around told you that everything in this entrance hallway alone was probably worth more than the apartment you’d grown up in.
And that said nothing of the chandelier that hung above it all, glittering in an astonishingly beautiful sight that you couldn’t even begin to properly comprehend. The expense of just that alone had to eye watering and with all this combined with the frozen aura of his parents, you realised just how big the gap between you both was.
Still though, you had to try. You’d managed to get yourself here with pure effort and hard work, fighting against odds that were impossible to understand. You deserved to be here.
“Hello, I’m Y/N. It’s a pleasure to meet you.” Every bit of politeness you have goes into your tone as you speak Standard to them and you give them a smile, trying your hardest to look warm and welcoming to them. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they don’t react.
“Come into the dining room. We had breakfast prepared before we arrived. I would like to talk to you both further.” His mother states before turning and walking away. Hoseok’s dad watches you quietly for a moment before inclining his head with a slight smile and following his wife.
Once they’ve both gone, Hoseok turns to you and cups your face immediately, fingers stroking at your cheeks while a distressed look takes over his expression. “I’m sorry, I’m so fucking sorry. I didn’t know they were gonna be here, I swear. I did not want you to meet them like this.”
Carefully, you give him a smile and take his fingers, pressing a kiss to the pads of his fingers one by one before sighing. Looking back in the direction where they’d both gone, you swallowed thickly and took a deep and fortifying breath.
“Okay, we can do this. We can do this right? It’s just breakfast.” Hoseok lets out a harsh laugh, his face turning ugly for a second.
“Yeah, breakfast with my parents. I don’t even fucking like being near them. They’re...it’s not going to be nice. I wish I could say otherwise but it’s the truth. And I just want to apologise beforehand for anything they say.” His voice is soft and gentle, a deeply hidden pain buried within it and you wrap your arms around his waist, pressing your head to his chest while you squeeze him tightly.
“It’s okay. Honestly. I grew up on Earth...anything they throw at me is nothing compared to that. Let them try.” Looking up at him, you rest your chin on him and beam up at him brightly, hoping to brighten his mood. He stares down at you for a few seconds before chuckling reluctantly, pressing a kiss to your forehead.
“I love you. Just...remember that.” Nodding, you let go of him and retake his hand, following carefully as he leads you through the maze like hallways of the house. As he goes, you take the time to take it all in, acknowledging how bright and big it all seems. It’s tastefully decorated, but you suppose that would be expected with his family.
Finally though, you come to a room that’s even more astonishing than everything else. The ceilings are high, painted the same white as everywhere else that makes it all seem so much larger than it actually is while the centre is taken up with a long table, elegant chairs pushed in while his parents sit at one end.
You almost want to laugh at how large it is, the dark table made from real wood that must be native to the planet given the purple tint to it. They’re a family of three but you’d think Hoseok had ten siblings given the size of this table.
But you don’t give in to that urge though, instead putting on a carefully neutral smile and following your boyfriend as he moves towards the table. There’s a spread of breakfast on top that makes your eyes widen despite yourself, the sheer amount of food astonishing given that they didn’t even know Hoseok was coming.
It all seemed far too much, and you wondered if they actually would eat it all if Hoseok and you were not here. The idea of wasting all of that made you cringe, nose wrinkling ever so slightly as you sat in the seat that Hoseok offered to you. He took the one next to you, closest to his father who sat at the head of the table while his mother sat opposite him.
Everything felt very awkward and you wondered how you were supposed to react. Was there special instructions on how to eat? Did you have to use certain cutlery to eat certain foods? You had no idea what to do and your hand rested on Hoseok’s thigh without even meaning to, your anxiety calming slightly at the feel of him.
“So, where are you from?” His dad asked politely. You were relieved to see that he at least had the decency to plaster a smile on his face, even if it was one of those blatantly fake ones that politicians mastered in their lifetime.
“I’m...I’m from Earth. I got into New Seoul University four years ago and moved here then, enrolling in the education department. I met Hoseok properly two months ago.” You’re not sure which bit is the one that causes Hoseok’s mother to wrinkle her nose in what you presume to be disgust but you carefully bite your tongue, smiling at Hoseok as he quietly asks if you’d like something off the plate he’s holding.
There’s nothing for a few minutes as you prepare your breakfast from the available foods, making sure to not look like you’re eating too much while making sure that you actually have enough to fulfil you. Hoseok is stiff next to you, his unhappiness so obvious to you that you wonder if it’s equally as obvious to them.
And then, his mom says something that leaves you stunned.
In Korean, or the New Korean that you’d had to study so hard over the last few years, she asks Hoseok something with a distinctly unimpressed look on her face. Something that leaves you shocked and Hoseok fuming beside you.
“Earth? Really? We’re not paying for you to be educated if you’re going to slum it with some backwards girl like this. Break it off with her today, this is just embarrassing to you and to us. Think of what it would do to our family image to have you associated with someone from Earth of all places. What do you think we are Hoseok? A charity? We raised you better than this, to have better standards. Your obsession with that cesspit is becoming too much.” Hoseok’s jaw drops at that, his hands fisting around his cutlery so tight that his fingers turn white.
You can’t even find it in yourself to say anything, understanding that she was at least having the decency to say this in a language she didn’t think you’d understand. But the fact she was still doing it in front of you was beyond mind boggling and straight into the realm of ‘holy fuck’.
And despite all that, her words hit every anxiety that you had deep inside you. Every worry that you’d buried deep when you’d realised that Hoseok was a sweet and kind guy who seemed to be unaware of the differences between you both. Because no matter what he thought, the rest of society would have a different opinion.
“First of all, you’re not paying for my education in order for me to date anyone, so why does that matter? Second of all, that’s where she grew up. If you’d take your head out of your ass and actually asked her, then you’d realise that she grew up in Old Korea. You know, our ancestral homeland? More than that, I don’t give a fuck about our family image. That’s all you guys. And finally...she can speak Korean.” He shoves a piece of fruit into his mouth after that, glaring intently at them as he chewed furiously.
His mother’s face pales slightly as she looks at you, shock the first time you’d seen something beyond disgust and the careful expression of neutrality on her. You’d almost be amused if it wasn’t for the fact that you knew she was only shocked because she was probably embarrassed at being found out like that.
But you decide to be diplomatic, recognising that Hoseok was evidently the one who was going to be battling with them today. Instead, you wanted to take the approach of trying to be sweet and kind with them, even if stuck in your throat that you had to do that when she’d been so blatantly insulting.
Sure, Earth was a backwards shithole but it had been your backwards shithole.
And besides all that, you just really hated their belittling of your soulmate. You got the distinct impression from only five minutes with them that this was common. His mom didn’t even seem offended by his harsh words.
“Well...why didn’t you state you could speak Korean?” His mom asks bluntly, a frown marring her brow in obvious disapproval. Swallowing the harsh retort you wanted to say, you instead plastered a neutral smile onto your face and gave a delicate shrug of your shoulders.
“My apologies. Most people just speak Standard to me here at the university so I’ve gotten used to it. I grew up with Korean back in Old Korea, but upon arriving here I discovered that the centuries of separation have changed the language so I had to relearn. I’m sorry if I appeared rude, it wasn’t my intention.” There, that was nice and polite.
You got the sense that Hoseok was pissed that you had to be that polite and before any of you could say anything, he suddenly spoke again.
“Did you know that she can also speak fluent English and Spanish alongside standard, New Korean and Old Korean? Or that she got better grades than me? Or that she managed to overcome unbelievable odds to get here? She’ll be graduating this year in the top 1% of her class and has already been accepted for a graduate degree. On top of all that, she works hard to maintain her grades while also working to save money,” Hoseok looked at you then, pride in his eyes. “She’s the perfect example of someone who works hard and makes it through effort. Not just being born into it.”
The silence that falls over the room is beyond awkward and you shuffle slightly, feeling flushed with embarrassment at his words. You weren’t embarrassed over him being proud of your effort, in fact you were happy that he’d remembered everything you’d told him. No, it was the ugly look on his parents faces.
“Yes well, I suppose it’s easy to do well when everyone feels sorry for you.” His dad said suddenly and you looked at him in surprise, shocked that he’d think that way. He catches this and shrugs, taking a deep swallow of juice before carefully placing the glass back down. “It’s true. You’re a novelty here and no one wants to be the one to send the girl from Earth back.”
Jaw clenching you try hard to clamp down on your temper but Hoseok beats you to it, slamming his fork down onto the table so loud that you jump.
“For your information, father, essays and exams are anonymous. They have no idea who it came from. You know that, after all, it was mother who helped to implement that standard,” He glares at his mother who sniffs in response. “And secondly, stop being so fucking rude. I thought we cared about our family image?”
His voice is so pedantic here that you almost want to laugh, Hoseok’s facial expression twisting almost comically as he parodies them. Both of their faces convulse grossly, unhappiness evident and you feel Hoseok take your hand tightly.
“Jung Hoseok, don’t you swear at us.” His dad grates out and Hoseok snorts, rolling his eyes.
“I don’t give a fuck. What are you gonna do? Disown me? You can’t, you have no other heirs because you waited too long and you were too snobby to adopt. I have no cousins so our name dies with me. Disown me if you want, I don’t give a fuck. But I’m not going to sit here and subject my soulmate to the two of you.” He goes to move then when his mother lets out a bark of laughter, causing you both to pause and look at her.
“Soulmate? Is that what she’s fed you? Is that how you’ve managed to latch onto him so fiercely? I thought you were smarter than that Hoseok. Instead, apparently you’re too busy thinking with another body part to realise how you’ve been led along by someone who probably only wants to make sure she’s well off. Soulmates, are you stupid?” She spits, tone venomous and eyes equally hard.
You want to respond when Hoseok holds up a hand up to you, his face suspiciously calm and you frown at him. There’s a moment of silence in the room, everyone waiting for the next harsh words to be spoken and you quietly take a sip of your juice in an effort to just do something.
“I can see colour. Your hair is brown mom, with a slight red tint to it. Dad, the apples you’re eating this morning are a wonderfully rich red, almost purple in shade. The Earth mangoes also look particularly ripe today. I believe that being this orange means that they’ll be very sweet, yes? Though this one probably isn’t the best given it’s more green.” He finishes, glaring at them both and they stare at him in shock.
But he doesn’t let them speak, his underlying anger and disgust bubbling over. “I first saw colour over two months ago when I touched Y/N. She saw colour for the first time too. I don’t care what you believe or what you think, nor am I going to explain why I believe that she’s my soulmate. You don’t really care. All I will say is, I don’t want to talk to either of you again. Not until you’re willing to apologise for what you’ve said today and accept my girlfriend, because I will not be leaving her. Not for you, not for anyone. Disown me if you want, I’ve already said. I don’t care. I’ve had enough of you both over the years and I’ll be damned if I let you both walk all over me in this regard. It has nothing to do with you and it never will.”
They don’t speak for a few moments, eyes wide before his mother’s gaze hardens. “Fine, we won’t cut you out. Like you said, we can’t. But as long as you’re going to slum it with her, we won’t talk to you. As per your wishes. I feel like this has been a long time coming Hoseok.”
He snorts at that, rolling his eyes and standing abruptly. “Yeah, it really has. And it feels fucking amazing. Goodbye.”
You follow him as he almost storms out of the room, eyes wide in confusion as to the sudden events that have occured. Glancing back into the dining room, you note that his mother is stony faced while his father looks a little more uncomfortable, almost unhappy with what’s just happened.
Grasping Hoseok’s hand, you practically run after his long strides, almost giggling at how much faster you catch up to him. But then you see his face, the pain in it and you stop, biting your lip and climbing into the air car with him quietly.
For a good ten minutes, neither of you says anything and you simply stroke his hand reassuringly. Guilt bubbles in your stomach, causing you to look down unhappily as you wonder how everything had just happened like this. So fast as well.
“I’m sorry.” You whisper gently, licking at your lips. Almost immediately though, Hoseok is cupping your face and kissing you softly, his movements so much sweeter than the harsh and uncaring man you’d just witnessed in the dining room.
“Don’t ever say sorry for them. As my mom said, this was a long time coming. We haven’t been able to meet and not have an argument for the last few years anyway. It annoys them I don’t care about the same stuff they do. And I’ll be damned if I let them push you away with their horrible ways.” You can tell by his face that he means every word, but the very idea of pushing your parents away like this is so alien to you that you almost can’t believe it.
“But...I mean...you’ll talk again, right? They’re your parents.” Hoseok lets out a laugh, his face softening as he looks at you so fondly. Any anger he’d been feeling has evidently vanished and you revel in the attention he gives so you willingly.
“They’re not my parents. Parents are what you have, people who love you so deeply that they’d give up everything for you to make sure you’re happy. Mine are just the people who created me. They���ve never shown any interest in me, I was raised by staff. I’m not a person to them, I’m just the heir to their fortune and name.” It’s a concept you just can’t really understand, your mind refusing to wrap around the words.
You can’t even begin to imagine your own parents acting like that, even though they had nothing to give. To know that his parents had everything and yet had given their son nothing that he actually wanted was horrifying.
“I’m sorry Hoseok, you deserve better.” He smiles and shrugs, his expression a little sad. Leaning forward, he kisses your forehead and remains there for a moment, nose pressed to your hairline as he simply breathes you in.
“I do. And I have. I’ve got you now. You’ve shown me more love and affection in two months than they have in twenty-four years. I’m okay, I’m used to it. I just...are you okay? Please don’t believe what they said. They have a public persona that’s much nicer and sweeter than their real identity, as you saw. Don’t believe anything, you’re so much better than what they said.”
Watching him over quietly, you give him a small smile before moving to sit in his lap. He chuckles at the movement, arms wrapping around your waist tightly as you kiss him sweetly. The air car complains at the sudden double weight of his seat but he turns the alarm off, both of you well aware that he’s now breaking the law.
But you don’t care at the moment, too busy hugging him and just being content in his presence.
“I won’t. I can tell when someone’s saying something to just be mean. Like I said...I grew up on Earth. They have to try a lot harder to truly hurt me.” You say lightly, grinning at him before burrowing your face into his neck. He squeezes you tightly and sighs, the both of you settling into a gentle peace. “My parents will love you, I swear.”
“I have zero doubt of that, not when they did so much for you. I can’t wait to meet them.” That makes your stomach twist and tumble in excitement, the feelings buzzing through your body and you hug him harder.
“We’ll be okay, right?” You’re not sure what you mean by that, but you feel the sudden urge to ask him. The knowledge that his parents didn’t approve of you wasn’t surprising, but his willingness to cut them out of his life so quickly was. Maybe it shouldn’t have been, given what he’d told you yesterday and the way he’d avoided talking about them for so long now.
“We’ll be okay. I promise. I’m happy with you, happier than I’ve ever been. I swear.” He kisses your forehead once more, nuzzling against you and you sigh in contentment, the feeling of bliss rolling through your body at his touch.
“I’m happy with you too.”
-
Fifteen Years Later
The sun is high today, without a hint of any wispy white clouds to block some of the intense rays for a few minutes. It’s the middle of summer in Sejong, the days long and bright with a temperature that made you want to stay inside the air conditioned house all day long. But at the same time, the gentle breeze that blew in from the sea helped to cool the air, the scent of salt pleasant while the distant lapping waves created a calming soundtrack.
Walking out of the house that borders the beach, the home that Hoseok’s ancestors had so carefully built and maintained over the centuries, you smile brightly at the scene in the extensive garden.
The tall white walls surrounded the whole boundary of the Sejong estate, protecting it from prying eyes and providing a safe space for anyone who came here. Carefully maintained green grass that had been imported from Earth a long time ago gleamed a beautiful emerald while tall trees with the indigo stain of the native New Korean trees stood proudly amongst the lawn, their towering branches providing much needed shade.
You’d been bemused by their colouring when you’d finally been able to see colour. Even though you’d never seen brown before, or even really proper trees back on Earth, you’d grown up being told that trees had brown trunks. It had been unusual that the indigo bark had been hard to get your head around given you’d never seen anything else.
Glittering violet leaves shifted in the low wind and you inhaled deeply, the succulent scent of those special flowers that Hoseok’s mom had planted so extensively throughout the estate today smelling of luscious strawberries. Real strawberries too, not the fake crap you’d grown up with.
The sound of laughter distracts you from the nature around you, your gaze immediately being drawn to the colourful play equipment that had been set up in the very centre of the garden. Pure white sand took up a square in the middle of the grass and slides, swings and more was set up in this small play area, a traditional way for children to play in this modern era.
Your seven-year-old son was the source of the laughter, his giggle so sweet and high that it made your heart clench. Watching as he throws a handful of sand into the air, you can’t help but smile as you see your soulmate in him so strongly. Even from here, you know that his eyes would be the same half-moons of delight that Hoseok’s got when he was happy.
A shout of annoyance came from your four-year-old daughter, her small hands pressed to her hips as she scowled at her older brother. She was at that age where she wanted to follow her brother around all the time to play but he was fast approaching that strange age in childhood where they didn’t want to play with their siblings anymore.
Especially not a little sister who clung to his every movement.
Sarang shrieks in anger when Hajoon runs away from her, his longer legs letting him climb the ladder to the wooden playhouse quicker than her. You go to put a stop to their fighting, as usual, but you’re beaten to it by the elderly lady who tuts at them both in stern amusement.
“You two...stop fighting.” Your mom says, running her fingers through Sarang’s dark hair while she gestures at Hajoon who leans dangerously over the railing. He says something back to her but you can tell it’s nothing mean and you sigh quietly, looking to your side as she manages your children.
Your dad is sitting in his usual comfortable chair on the extended porch, safely in the shade but able to enjoy the weather, smells and the sight of his grandchildren without having to move. Which you’re glad of, because despite your hopes, the medical staff here on New Korea hadn’t been able to do anything for him in regards to his legs.
Hoseok had been true to his word fifteen years ago, looking into how he could bring your parents to your new home to live out their final years with you. He hadn’t let you know he was doing it, or that he’d even been in contact with them.
All you’d known was that a year later, you had been undertaking your graduate degree and Hoseok had begun working at one of his father’s companies after they had finally begun talking again. Their communications were still icy cold, but you got the sense that his dad cared more than his mom. The two of you had moved into his apartment in downtown New Seoul, an expensive building that you would have had no chance of beforehand.
And then suddenly, one day you’d come home to find your parents sitting in the living room with a smiling Hoseok. There had been a moment of complete disbelief before you’d burst into tears, running over to them both and almost choking them in tight hugs. Neither of them had complained though, instead just hugging you back just as tightly as they cried themselves.
In the five years since you had left Earth, they had aged dramatically and part of you had wondered whether Hoseok had brought them here to die within a year. Their hair had greyed quickly while the wrinkles in their skin had deepened. Despite all that though, you had been so unbelievably happy that they were finally there with you.
Hoseok had confirmed that he’d managed to get them the citizenship that you’d only just acquired last year, pulling more than a few strings with some of the family friends he knew. It had been a blatant abuse of power, but you couldn’t find it within yourself to complain. Not when your parents had finally left Earth and that your promise had been fulfilled.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, they had become completely taken with Hoseok. It had been a bizarrely amusing situation for you in which your own parents, who had been so far away, became the rocks that Hoseok and you had relied on when times get tough. His own parents had remained very distant after the whole debacle of your first meeting; Hoseok had still yet to forgive them even now.
Despite being unable to help your father with his legs, the doctors here had been able to extend your parents lives a little further than should have been possible on Earth. The combination of medicine, clean air, healthy living, no work and good food meant that they had slowly come back to life before your eyes.
A regimented skin care routine that your mother had discovered was slowly reducing the wear and tear on her skin while your father simply enjoyed not being run ragged by work. Fifteen years later, they were still here and going on strong.
It brought you to tears sometimes to know that not only had they escaped from Earth finally, but they had been at your wedding to Hoseok and had then been lucky enough to witness their grandchildren being born and growing up. All of this, because of your wonderful soulmate and two parents who had refused to let you stagnate on a dying planet.
Two arms wrap around your waist from behind, a warm body pressing against your back while petal soft lips pressed against your temple. Grinning broadly, you rest your hands on his own and tilt your head back to take in the still beautiful sight of your husband; the love of your life and your soulmate.
He smiled back at you sweetly, contentment on his face as he pressed a kiss to your lips and you sighed happily. The two of you had decided to move to the Sejong estate after Sarang’s birth just over four years ago. While you both loved New Seoul, you’d desperately wanted your children to grow up with everything you hadn’t.
Which meant a childhood free of towering buildings and busy streets. Sejong was the perfect mix of urban and rural, with Hoseok’s already owning the estate here. His parents had given to him as a wedding present, despite their distinct unhappiness at him marrying you.
So you’d made your home here. Hoseok worked for his father’s company remotely, occasionally travelling into New Seoul or any other cities he needed to before coming back. You taught at the local school in Sejong, enriching the minds of the children of those who had made their homes here in one of the most beautiful places you’d ever seen.
And just on the other side of the wall was the beach and bay that still astonished you every time you saw it. It had not only been the place where Hoseok and you had admitted your love to each other, but also the place where he had asked you to be his wife and the place where you had both sealed your love together in matrimony. As such, it had become a special place to you and you’d hated the idea of the estate standing empty when you had a family ready made to move in there.
“Let me guess, Hajoon made Sarang cry again?” Hoseok sighed quietly, resting his chin on your shoulder and you chuckled. Despite being inside when it had happened, your husband knew your children very well.
Nodding, you grin and lean back against him, the familiar contentment at his touch spreading through you.
“Yep, but my mom put a stop to it. I think she might take Sarang inside to bake soon, she bought a load of stuff at that traditional store in town.” That made Hoseok laugh, his breath warm and ticklish against your neck.
“I’ll never understand why she likes to bake when she could just get Somin to do it.” Somin was the cook that apparently came with this estate, because that was a thing. You hated it, but you wouldn’t deny that she did make the best food. Which was why you’d reluctantly agreed to keep her. That and Hoseok had pointed out that the estate was so big that you simply needed to have staff to help maintain it.
Somin at least let you cook if you wanted to, or showed you how to make things. She’d also taught your mom how to bake in the last fifteen years and Sarang had taken a fascination to it as well, so your protests had long since died down. Hoseok still didn’t understand why they liked doing it though.
“She finds it relaxing I guess. I’m not going to tell her to stop doing anything she enjoys.” He hums lightly, swaying you both gently from side to side in a rhythmical movement. It lulls you into a wonderful sense of calm and you smile, still amazed that this was your life now.
“How’re you? And is the baby okay?” His hands move down to gently rub at the bump protruding from your belly, the swollen roundness an obvious sign of the child that grew within. It was still odd to know that it was acceptable to have large families here and you’d quickly discovered after Hajoon that that was exactly what you wanted with Hoseok.
After a childhood of growing up alone with uncaring parents, Hoseok wanted it too. Which is why you are now pregnant with your third child, due in another three months.
“We’re fine. Everything’s fine.” You murmur, reaching up to gently stroke Hoseok’s cheek as you just enjoy the feel of him against you. Fifteen years later, he still makes you feel so safe and protected.
“Good,” He quietens for a moment, simply enjoying the moment with you before he kissing your temple once more. “Are you happy?”
Gazing out, you take in the sight before you. Your children are now playing happily in the sand, both cooperating as they work to make miniature sand castles with your mom. She’s smiling so brightly, happiness that you’d never seen on Earth radiating from her so strongly that it makes tears bank in your eyes.
Your father is still asleep, but the lines of worry and exhaustion that had long since plagued him had smoothed out, his days spent simply enjoying his life now. And then there was Hoseok, your beautiful, wonderful, amazing Hoseok.
The man who had taken a chance fifteen years ago when a woman had told him she was her soulmate, despite knowing nothing about it. Who had taken seeing colour suddenly in his stride and had plunged into dating without any knowledge of what was going on.
The man who you’d fallen so deeply in love with so fast and who had reciprocated so quickly in response, who had defended you and chosen you over his parents when he could have abandoned you so quickly. Meeting Hoseok had been fate and you couldn’t ever imagine your life without him now.
“I’m happy,” You whisper, throat tight with emotions as you feel your baby kick inside you. The movement is directly beneath Hoseok’s hand and you feel him grin, your own hand pressed lovingly on top of his. “I love you.”
There’s a brief moment of quiet after you say it to him, the words so common in your conversation that you could almost be mistaken for thinking there was no real meaning behind them anymore. But you mean every syllable that drops from your mouth when you tell him that, never wanting him to think that you don’t love him.
When he responds, you can feel the same unspoken weight of emotion behind them too and you feel joyful at the knowledge that he feels the same for you.
“I love you too.”
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What if the tugs meet the Great Lakes freighters who are also sentient?
that kinda depends on what you imagine the freighters’ personalities to be like, but i really like the idea of the freighters being sentient!
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Legends and Lifetimes
The air here is delicious, even through an N95. And I mean, really, wow. Yosemite Valley, baby. Ten-out-of-ten.
The park is deserted, which is fine by me. I’m less fond of people these days, and not just because there’s a pandemic on. Don’t get me wrong, I had lots of friends, once. Most of them have been dead for centuries now, and the ones that aren’t are...well, still not quite alive. Asleep? Hibernating? Let’s go with ‘corporeally indisposed.’ Serves them right for making deals with the fey and scrutinizing the fine print under immortality…not that I’m still bitter about any of that, all these lifetimes later. The point is, I’m accustomed to being alone.
But anyway. This view!
I suck in another deep breath and follow a bend in the path, taking in the verdant scenery on either side of me. I can hear water rushing not far off, and my feet follow the sound.
America isn’t all bad. I mean, America is falling apart—the whole world is falling apart—but at least the parks are open again. Should I have flown all the way from the Emerald Isle during a pandemic just for a change of scenery? Probably not (which is precisely why I didn’t, thank you very much). I hitched a ride on a freighter, free in exchange for the paradoxical job of stopping more people from hitchhiking on the freighter. I’m not too attached to the traditional concept of employment. In any case, the boat was a rickety old thing and it took bloody forever, but I got where I wanted to go in the end.
The sign ahead announces Vernal Falls, which puts a spring in my step. According to the Lonely Planet guide I’ve got shoved in my backpack, it’s supposed to feature thundering waters and a three-hundred-foot granite staircase. As I climb the first few chiseled steps, I can already feel the mist clouding the air, settling on my arms and weighing down locks of my hair.
I’ve always been drawn to the wild places, to the bleeding edge of danger. I’m the type to start a bar fight, to finish a bar fight, and, indeed, to enjoy any and all phases of a bar fight. I’ve been known to throw myself in harm’s way to protect a friend. Or, you know, just for good measure. I don’t have great self-preservation instincts. Which is partly why enormous waterfalls and slippery stairs suit my fancy just fine.
Wow, and I mean wow, what a view.
I’m halfway up the stairs now, and there are the falls staring back at me. I’ve never seen water so crystal clear. Even as it froths and it tumbles, I can see straight through to the rock wall behind it. The force of the Merced River is terrifying, and yet somehow as delicate as lace. I take a step closer to the edge.
The spray hits my face in a gust, and I taste minerals on my tongue. I sway forward, just a little...just enough to see where the water crashes down below.
And then, to my utmost horror, I see a face.
“Sir Gwaine,” it says, in a gurgle of water.
I wrench myself backward, nearly plummeting down the stairs ass-first. I barely manage to get hold of a nearby tree before losing both balance dignity.
No! Not her again...I’m on vacation!
“Sir Gwaine,” repeats the lady in the water. With gut-wrenching disregard for gravity, her face travels up the waterfall, until she is looking me in the eye again. The spots on the water where her eyes ought to be glisten, diamond-like and deadly. I stare at the uncertain contours of her face, waves of crystalline hair cascading around her.
I shake my head. “Not you.”
She purses her liquid lips. “Is that any way to greet an old friend?”
I straighten, breathing in a lungful of mist in hopes of regaining composure.
“M’lady,” I say, bowing deeply and giving her my most insufferable grin. “I thought I made myself clear when last we met.”
“Which part, sir knight?”
I cock an eyebrow. “The stay-the-hell-away-from-me part. And I’m not a knight anymore.” I gesture to myself and my bedraggled backpack, pausing to emphasize the stuffed sheep I keep dangling from one of the zippers. Her face remains impassive.
“Have you noticed what’s been happening in the world lately? Unkindness, injustice, sickness...everything falling to pieces?”
My static eyebrow joins its raised companion. “Do you think I live under a rock?”
“Then you must know it is time.” From beneath her rivulets of hair, I see shoulders emerge, bunching together as though she means to pull something heavy out of the water.
“Don’t!” I shout, risking another slippery step backward.
Insofar as water is capable of the gesture, she sighed. “You know the limits of my magic, sir knight. I cannot give you something if you will not accept it.”
“Duh!” I tell her, the picture of eloquence. “Obviously, I know that, which is how I’ve managed to stave you off for the past several creepy visits you’ve paid me. And that...thing,”—I pointed a shaking finger into the depths, toward the unseen thing she’d almost brought to surface—“belongs to the king.”
All of the sparkle goes out of the waterfall at once. It’s uncanny, how much darker things get when the water stops letting the sun adorn its surface.
“He is not coming back, Gwaine. He has already slept far too long...”
“Oh really?” I challenge. “Then wake him.”
The lady’s eyes go dead. “You know I cannot.”
“No. You can’t. Because that’s not how our legend goes, is it?”
Her form recedes slightly, but I can still make out her expression—it is not a pleasant one.
“Listen lady, I’m only going to say this once,” I tell her, despite the fact that I’ve said it before. I’ve been saying it every time she’s ambushed me in a swimming pool or an overfull sink, offering a sword that isn’t mine to take. It’s been going on for years, now. Too many years for an immortal to count.
I lean out over the precipice again, just enough that I know she’s worried she might have to stop me drowning (again). Like I said—bad self-preservation instincts. But hey. It takes a real reckless bastard to still have faith in the impossible.
I turn my back on her with a smile. “The king is coming back. Now go back to your lake, lady. I’ve got a hike to finish.”
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Flying Lessons (2)
Cal Kestis x Reader
Summary: You and Cal make Greez fulfill a promise that he has made—teaching the pair of you to pilot a real ship.
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The group was split into two. Cal was with Greez, while you were with Maz. Although separated, the enthusiasm between the two of you was so strong that not even the metal walls of the ships could bar it.
“Is there much of a difference between piloting a shuttle and a freighter?” you inquired.
“There’s not much big difference between the two; add the Mantis to the list, it may be a luxury yacht but it’s pretty much the same as any other transport.”
Maz gestures the pilot seat to you while she hops on the co-pilot seat. Turning on the power grid was easy enough, but when the engine made the ship—and yourself—rumble. When the ship had calmed down, you slowly bring your hands to the steering wheel; Maz assisted you in preparing the ship for takeoff.
Meanwhile, Cal was acting purely on his scrapper’s stock knowledge and his observations from Greez’s piloting. He’s already revved up the ship for takeoff.
So far, so good this kid. Greez thought as he watches Cal man the wheel.
The two shuttles gradually hoisted themselves from the ground, blowing away the shrubs and sending leaves flying. It took a good minute before the two of you have gotten higher than the treelines, you steered to the left, away from Cal and he took the direction opposite you.
“Learning how to steer is for babies—do you want me to teach you how to maneuver this thing?” Maz invitingly asked.
“Yes please!” you chirped.
Maz verbally taught you the maneuvers—starting from the basics, which shortly evolved to more risqué moves that she personally does on a regular basis: sharp turns, vertical flips, and even spinning! Luckily for her, you were a fast learner, catching on really quick with operating the buttons and levers while piloting the thing at the same time.
“You’re a natural!” she encouraged. “Are you sure you’ve never flown by yourself?”
“No!” you laughed. “The Jedi Purge happened before I could even sit in a Jedi Starfighter!”
The adrenaline coursed wildly in your veins as you flew the ship fifteen feet above the tree canopies. You followed Maz’s instructions to a tee.
“Does this thing have cannons?”
“Those buttons just above your thumb,” Maz pointed.
You found the buttons and let your thumbs hover over them, you looked for a good target to practice it on. You sank your thumbs onto the buttons, releasing a triad of blue projectiles the moment the button clicked. The laser cannon shaved off the top of a tree that you targeted using the aiming screen on the dashboard.
The excitement increased tenfold when you saw the part of the tree fall off and disappear into the emerald green bed of tree canopies.
The cannon sped past Cal and Greez’s periphery until they caught sight of the treetop that you just fired it on.
“Oh my God, I just did that!” you exclaimed.
“Good shot!” Maz commended, bursting in laughter at the same time.
After that display, Maz gave another round of techniques and taught you how to maneuver a ship into different altitudes smoothly while doing so in small windows of time; she argued that it works best as an evasive technique to easily shake off enemies in hot pursuit.
She could see that you were enjoying the flying lessons, smiling ear-to-ear as you steer the ship in all directions, bellowing in laughter whenever you feel the gravity leave a feeling in your stomach as you fly lower from a high height.
“Well, I guess she found the cannons.” Cal nonchalantly blurted.
In a split second, Cal immediately spotted the trigger of the cannon sitting atop of the handlebars of the steering wheel. The placement was inviting, his thumbs crawled a little upward with only his fingertips resting at the sides of the buttons.
Cal saw you flying low, the tips of the shuttle’s wings leaving trails of white foam as you flew above the lake and then he watched your shuttle pull up to his altitude.
“Okay, think you can fly any higher?”
Little did Greez know he was about to regret asking that question to Cal.
“Let’s see about that!”
Cal indeed pulled up, gravity forced him and his Lateron co-pilot to sink back into the upholstery of their seats as the shuttle rose. From his windshield, the thrusters of your shuttle looked like red stars given the distance that you’ve flown away from him.
“I am never asking a question like that to you ever again!” Greez gasped as soon as Cal straightened the ship. “But I gotta give it to you—that was a good pull-up.”
You eventually managed to connect your transmitter with Cal’s shuttle. Your signal’s static crackled for a few minutes before you audio became coherent.
“Hello there!” your voice popped through the comms.
Cal made quick work on rebooting and configuring the communication transmitter on his dashboard. His fingers dexterously flicked a series of switches and crunched some buttons to get his comms working.
“Fancy talking to you here,” he responded. “Good shot back there!”
He can hear the faintness of your chuckle through the speakers.
“Thanks. Looks like you’re not a bad pilot yourself,” he smirked.
“You too, how’s Greez holding up with your flying style?”
“Oh,” he and Greez exchanged contrasting glances. “He’s holding up pretty well!”
Your laugh came through the speaker, you could imagine Greez clinging onto dear life with his two sets of arms.
Cal saw your shuttle speeding past him, he could make out the trick you were trying to do—it was an old starfighter flying trick in which the pilot maneuvers into a wide curve, speeds for a few miles to gain momentum and then immediately pull up.
“What are you up to now, [y/n]?” he muttered under his breath, watching your formation.
Cal wasn’t sure whether you were doing this on your own free will, if Maz enabled you to do this, or she was helping you.
“Whoa, hey, hey! What are you doing, kid!? She’s not steering away any time soon! Why are you still going forward?! PULL UP OR STEER CLEAR!!!”
Out of complete instinct, he pulled up almost at the same time as you did. Both of you were speeding through the sky—in your respective cockpits, you two were grinning and somehow, laughing it off became your initial reaction to the adrenaline and excitement taking over your bodies.
The shuttles were beginning to gain altitude, and when the time was right—the shuttles performed a vertical flip, curving away from each other until they were back in position.
“How did you know that I was gonna do that!?” you howled through the comm.
“You’re not the only one spending their time in the flying simulations back at the Jedi Temple!”
You grinned at his response, fully impressed. The flying lessons were slowly becoming a friendly competition of sorts whether to see who was the better rookie pilot, who knew the tricks, or who flies faster.
“Can you guys have your little race when I’m not sitting with you in here?!” Greez exclaimed, his intention was to plead to Cal but he was wrought with panic that he can’t help but shout everything he says.
Cal apologized for his daredevil-esque way of flying that somehow terrified Greez. The Lateron leaned forward and contacted you via the comms.
“I think you two had enough flying lessons today! I don’t even think you two needed us to teach you!”
“So, who wins in this score between you and Maz? I thought we were finding out who was the better pilot and instructor,”
Greez stammered again, you caught him there, and Maz was generous enough to let the score slide—for now.
“Come on, let’s land these two bucket of bolts back at the clearing,” Maz spoke through your shuttle’s comms.
You and Cal safely landed the shuttles in the forest clearing exactly where you found them. The shuttles gave a single quake when the landing gears have touched the soil. Cal leaned against the pilot’s seat and raked his scarlet hair back.
“Well, that went well.” He confidently blurted, to which Greez shot a quizzical look as a response.
“Geez, you two kids are crazy!” Greez exclaimed and eagerly hopped off his seat. “I need a drink. On second thought, I think I need to lie down.”
He waddled out of the ship while Cal remained. From the windshield, he watched you and Maz exit the shuttle. You bent down to Maz’s level, she gave you a pat on the shoulder before marching off back to the castle with Greez. You spotted Cal watching you from his ship’s windshield and started walking towards it.
Cal promptly stood up to meet you halfway outside the ship. The two of you ran to each other, the excitement still fresh in your minds.
“That was some awesome flying!”
“How did you do that?”
“You blasted a tree clean off its trunk!”
“You knew my move and copied it right off the bat!”
Your chatter overlapped with one another that not even BD-1 could catch up and understand a word either of you are saying. When you tried to compose yourselves, both of you were just flicking thumbs awkwardly at one another, gesturing who can finally talk first.
Cal cleared his throat, finally taking the initiative.
“Awesome flying,” he said as calmly as he could while hiding the color flushing in his cheeks.
“Thanks. You were awesome too,”
The two of you started hiking back to the castle, taking the back door route, and rejoining the others back at the bar.
You were greeted by Cere’s warm smile.
“Well, how was it?”
“Pretty great!”
You and Cal did the honor of narrating everything that went down during the flying lesson, Cere eventually admitted that she and Merrin went out and watched your little flying show. The two ladies were impressed with your flying skills, given that you and Cal are still rookies at this point. The conversation became more animated over drinks that Maz has on the house, laughter and jokes were told in the playful banter among friends.
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Day 14. February 12, 2020. Wanaka to Franz Josef. 305 km.
The air "cooler" I had ordered for the room had been placed but without an exhaust hose I don't think it did anything at all. It didn't blow anything cool anyway. Fortunately the room was equipped with a ceiling fan and with the windows open the room had become somewhat comfortable during the night. First order of business was to heat and enjoy the couple pieces of garlic/cheese naan I had brought to the mini fridge. Then loading up, we rolled down to central Wanaka to the Doughbin after a few blocks of detour due to setting up for a big triathlon there this coming weekend. I got some chocolate milk and a walnut date cake that appeared to be schmeared on one side with plain butter. It was good but different. A guy on a BMW pulled in and was seeking some breakfast. Hopefully something more nutritious than my choice! I talked to him for a minute and he said he was headed to Haast Pass. We cruised up and over some scenic land to lake Hawea. Up the west side of the lake with some excellent phot spots along the sheer shoreline. Then wound across "The Neck" and back to the opposite (northern) end of Lake Wanaka. A freighter spoiled the otherwise ripple-less reflective lake so we sped on by to regain the glassy look. We rode alongside farmland but all with jagged views and then saw at least three brown signs letting us know that the Blue Pools were coming up. Brown signs are the ones that usually let you know it is worth a stop for natural beauty. Sometimes judgments are made based on time and hiking distance. Klim suit Goretex is great for intemperate weather but not so great for hiking, especially when it is warm. I had read about the Blue Pools in one of the NZ books I ordered last year and the estimated hike time was 0:30 so off we went. It is formed by the confluence of the Blue and Makarora rivers and provides some of the bluest, clearest water you will ever see. I posted a pic above and here is the TripAdvisor link: https://www.tripadvisor.co.nz/Attraction_Review-g612500-d10022443-Reviews-Blue_Pools_Track-Wanaka_Otago_Region_South_Island.html
The walk in passes through more dense native Frodo-esque forest within the Mount Aspiring National Park. Well worth the sweat and the first encounter with biting sand flies and mosquitoes but they weren't too bad. The signage for the pedestrian suspension bridges was interesting! (Also in a pic above). This place was popular and a large car park was full. An "auxiliary car lark was 900m down the road. A few more kilometers brought us to a construction zone. There had been many so far but usually a flag person, maybe a timed red light and mostly not more than 5' or so delay. This time we read it was a 0:30 wait. We had just missed it so we parked our bikes of course bypassing a 200m line of cars and campers off to the side up front. The worker told us we had at least 25'. I strolled up the hill and there were two bikers, one of whom was the guy I had spoken with in Wanaka that morning. They were out for a day ride to Haast Pass. About a dozen folks were working on the sides of the bridge decking. More than 75% of the bridges we have encountered are "one way" bridges. 100kph highway speed. Then you see a one way bridge sign and it is also painted on the road surface. Then as you approach you find out if you have the right of way or not. If you don't you must stop before the stop line and wait until the bridge is free off traffic to enter and cross. Really long bridges have one or two pull outs to duck in and allow cars to pass if you can't make it across before the vehicles with the right of way enter. After the construction delay we opted to visit a couple waterfalls. There were so many today! Even though we would let 200 slower vehicles ahead we pulled into Fantail Falls. Only a couple minutes to see it and you walk out into a riverbed with an ocean of various flattened smoothed stones that would all be perfect for skipping. You can see just a small number of the thousands of stones piled in the pic above. Averaging 8-12" high there are countless piles on every flattened surface you can find along the river bed. We stopped again down the road but should've probably stopped at Thunder Creek Falls. I got a good glimpse of the high volume and roaring 92' drop. We had just stopped for a couple and had a long way to go to get to our destination. From there, the road winds alongside the Haast river all the way to the west coast.
The town of Haast came up and we stopped for lunch in the hunter oriented Hard Antler Bar & Restaurant. A hearty Antler burger hit the spot while for the last time, we saw the same BMW sport tourer guy I had seen in Wanaka eating at the same place. We had made it to the west coast. Known for the feet of rain we were still fortunate to have clear blue skies escort us all the way up to the town of Franz Josef by the glacier of the same name. After checking in to our rooms at the Alpine Glacier motel we rode back around 10km to the parking area to hike toward the glacier. A hundred years ago the glacier was there at a sign. Now a 10' walk through the forested walking trail also lined with ferns if all heights, brought you to a sign that said the glacier was there in 2008. A few more minutes and you have a view of a vast glacier bed, aka moraine. Hundreds of people looking like ants walking on it fir another kilometer or so to and from the closest that one can get at present. Still 2 kms from the ice, we cut the distance in half with another 20-25' walk crossing gjacial streams of various sizes and glad I had opted to wear my high top BMW leather riding sneakers which are waterproof. With a dozen or more waterfalls interspersed along the valley as you walk, constant vigilance downward is also required to avoid turning an ankle. Hard to capture the grand scale of what the glacier has carved and left behind. Haast is the guy who found his way across the mountains and also named the dramatic Franz Josef glacier. About 1 km away there are a second set of warning signs proclaiming that you shall not pass (sorry for the Gandolph reference but after all...). The glacier is only partially visible at this point due to distance, angle up an approaching canyon and the low ceiling below 1,000'. Still well worth the walk and beautiful. A return through the dusty gravel road and construction back to town coupled with some hiking exertion warranted a second shower. Around the corner we found the Snakebite brewery and an Asian themed menu lured me to gyoza and pad Thai, both very good. The entertainment which was sort of an open mic night kept me entertained until closing. Some excellent voices. I should've listened to the one that told me I had consumed enough beer by 10 PM!
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I wrote this completely batshit analysis of two of my favorite songs about shipwrecks, and I’m about to make it everyone else’s problem. Just to be clear, this is not the original analysis because it’s like ten pages long, this is just a distillation of its original points.
So the original analysis was operating on the question of “why is ‘Wake of the Medusa’ by the Pogues a protest song, and ‘Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ by Gordon Lightfoot not?” The conclusion I eventually came to was that the events that befell the Medusa are more tragic than the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Before you get mad at me, I’m not saying that either wreck was more tragic than the other. Both were awful events. What I’m saying is that what happened in the aftermath of the Medusa lacks the closure of what happened to the Edmund Fitzgerald. To understand why, though, I have to talk about the shipwrecks themselves.
If you want a more in-depth summary of what actually happened to both of these ships, here are the Wikipedia pages for the Medusa and the Edmund Fitzgerald. The rough overview of events goes like this: the Medusa was a French warship that ran aground on a sandbar while under the command of a captain promoted through his connections rather than his merit. There weren’t enough lifeboats to hold all the passengers, so they made a raft out of whatever they could salvage. While heading back to shore, the raft began to flood, and the (mostly wealthy) lifeboat passengers, terrified that they were going to be flooded, cut the lines connecting them to the raft. What happened next on the raft is exactly what you’d expect to have happened on an overcrowded, flooding raft with no supplies. Only about fifteen people out of the original 147 were rescued from the raft when it was eventually found. The Edmund Fitzgerald, meanwhile, was a Great Lakes freighter that was smacked in the face with a massive storm whilst en route and went down with its entire crew so quickly that they never even sent out a distress signal. It’s not fully known what caused its sinking, but just to be safe, a raft (heh) of safety measures was put in place in the hopes of preventing something similar from happening again. So far, it seems to be working.
Now, with that background out of the way, let’s talk about my bizarre hypothesis.
If you look up the songs, “Wake of the Medusa” is very obviously a protest song, while “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is more of a modern ballad. The latter is told in third person and is almost reverent towards the wreck, its crew, and the lake that sank it. The former, meanwhile, is in first-person from the perspective of a survivor who appears to be performing the song to an audience present for the unveiling of the famous “Raft of the Medusa” painting, and is far harsher and more scathing in tone. Most notably, while “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”, only speculates on the cause of the wreck and never really places blame on anyone, “Wake of the Medusa” places the blame squarely on the captain and the passengers of the lifeboats, describing them as “the architects of our doom”.
Remember how I said that the captain of the Medusa was incompetent? Despite being responsible for the horrific deaths of over a hundred people, he only got three years in prison. Meanwhile, while it’s debatable how responsible Captain McSorley, the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald, was for its sinking, whatever blame might rest on him pales in comparison to all the other factors, and he was a lot more qualified for the role. Like it or not, there’s no single reason why the Edmund Fitzgerald sank, while there’s one very big reason why the Medusa sank.
There’s also the matter of what came afterward. Not much came in the aftermath of the Medusa besides social outrage and one of the most badass paintings I’ve ever seen, but plenty happened in the aftermath of the Edmund Fitzgerald: new regulations were set into place, the ship’s owners were sued by the crew’s families, and as of writing this, the Edmund Fitzgerald is the biggest - and hopefully the last - major shipwreck on the Great Lakes. What’s more, “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is still a very popular song in the area. The population themselves will not let the wreck be forgotten like so many others before it.
But the Medusa? It’s only remembered for the painting. Not the tragedy behind it, not even the song I just spent like five paragraphs rambling about, just the painting. There’s a power in remembrance, and the wreck of the Medusa lacks that power. It wasn’t the first tragedy caused by incompetence, apathy, and downright cruelty, and it sure as hell won’t be the last.
So while “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” seeks to remember and honor the ship and its crew and caution its audience to fear and respect the lakes, “Wake of the Medusa” wants to tear down the people responsible, because unlike the Edmund Fitzgerald, there’s little that anyone is doing - or willing to do - to prevent a disaster like the Medusa from happening again.
#shipwrecks#music#literary analysis#music analysis#wreck of the edmund fitzgerald#the pogues#i also had a massive rant about what role capitalism played#but i'll save that for another essay#hope you enjoyed my keysmash here#also if you've never heard the punch brothers' cover of wreck of the edmund fitzgerald#GO LISTEN TO IT#especially the part where they're describing the lakes
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For A Star
Part 1 : The Mission
This is my first series for Poe Dameron!!! Yes, Star Wars VIII finished to make me fall for him, so here we go!
I am trying to be coherent with what is canon (more or less). Although this is set before episode VII, so there are NO SPOILERS FOR THE LAST JEDI. Only the presence of a Porg, but really, I don't call that spoiler, the cute little things have already spread through the internet I reckon. No spoiler concerning the plot of this masterpiece is in here though. So have no fear.
It's the first time that I write for Star Wars, and I have to admit that I'm a bit nervous (read : completely terrified). So tell me what you think about it.
Oh, and don’t hesitate to tell me if you want to be tagged for this series. I also take requests for Poe from now on, so tell me if you want anything :)
Hope you all like it.
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As he walked down the staircase made of stone leading to General Organa's private quarters, Poe Dameron was wondering what the hell was going on. He had never been summoned by the general in her private chamber. He doubted that it was because he was in trouble. He knew Leia Organa enough to know that if she wanted to shout at him, she would do it publicly. But now he walked in the dark corridor towards a room he had never been to and that he guessed only a few had had the privilege to see, and he was nervous. He tried to deny it, he didn't want to admit this feeling to himself, but his sweaty palms betrayed him.
The truth was, he found her intimidating. Not only because she was one of the heroes of all the stories his parents had told him when he was just a child. There was an aura coming from her. Some kind of... wisdom oozing from her skin, a determination shining in her eyes that forced the admiration of all who met her.
To be fully honest, he liked her. She was the kind of leader that was inspiring enough for him to be willing to give his life for the cause she defended. For proof, he had risked his life several times on missions she had appointed to him already.
He didn't mind though. He was a pilot. At first he had worked for the Republic, and now with the Resistance, but it was the same thing in both cases. Every time he climbed into the cockpit of his X-Wing, he wasn't certain to come back. It had been so for years. And risk was normal to him now. Risk was like a comforting companion that accompanied him everywhere he went, and he wasn't afraid of it anymore. The difference between his work for the Republic and the Resistance was simply the amount of constant risk he was facing now. He was used to it. The cause was worth the short nights and the constant glances thrown over his shoulder. He was fighting for something so much bigger than him, he was ready to do anything anyway.
He knocked on the metallic door, partially rusted, with brown stains all over the steel darkened by time and moist.
"Come in," came the voice of Leia through the ancient door.
The steel loudly cracked as Poe pushed the door open, and he stepped into the room. The general was there, sitting at her table.
"Close the door behind you, " Leia commanded, and Poe obeyed. "Sit down."
Poe took a seat in one of the chairs opposite her around the large circular table. He waited for the princess to speak first, but as silence grew heavier and heavier, he cleared his throat.
"If I may, General," he said politely. "Why am I here?"
An amused smile formed on her lips.
"You're wondering why I asked to see you in my private quarters, rather than with all the rest of the commanders as usual, right?" she asked back.
"Exactly," Poe nodded.
She leaned across the table, her voice barely audible despite the silence that filled the room. He leaned towards her as well to make sure that he would catch her words, her perfume of wildflowers reaching and tickling his nose.
"I need you to do something for me," she said, her tone rushed all of a sudden.
She sounded like she was afraid to be heard by eavesdroppers. But they were on D’Qar, in the Resistance base, they were safe...
"I need you to go and find someone for me," she went on. "You need to bring this person back here safely, and you need to do it quickly."
"Who is it?"
"A young woman, her name is Y/N. She is very important, to all of us."
"Why?"
"Let's say that she owns both skills and knowledge that will be extremely useful in our fight against the First Order."
"This answer is more than vague," Poe protested.
Leia reached for his hand, her eyes softening.
"Trust me. We need her. We need her, and I think she needs us as well."
Poe nodded. Leia's promise was enough for him to do anything.
"I guess that if I'm here all by myself, it's because it's a secret mission, right?" he asked with a small smile.
"Exactly."
"How many pilots can I take with me?" he asked.
"None. You're going alone. Just you, and your droid."
She reached for a map and a few other documents.
"You will take a freighter. All is ready for your departure."
She stared intensely into his brown eyes.
"You must be discreet. No one must know that you are looking for her before she has safely reached this base. Do you understand? The First Order must not know who we are looking for!"
Poe nodded slowly, frowning slightly at the sight of worry painted in Leia's eyes.
"So no explosion, no shooting, no fight," Leia insisted. "You stay away from the First Order, and you bring her here as fast as you can."
"I will, General," he nodded again.
"Don't talk about your mission yet, not even to your closest friends."
"Do you... do you think there's a spy in the base?" he asked, but Leia shook her head.
"No, I don't think there is. But I am so scared that things could go ill... The First Order must not find her before us. And if we are just a few to know, the risks decrease."
Poe nodded one more time.
"Where am I to go, then?" he asked. "And when am I supposed to leave? Today?"
She smiled at him, tenderness transpiring through her graceful frame. He was not arguing. He was not asking about the risks. He trusted her enough to follow her.
"As soon as you are ready, today if you can," she nodded. "You must reach the Mid Rim, and go to Takodana," Leia instructed him. "There, look for Maz Kanata. Her castle is set on the shore of Nymeve Lake. Ask to see her, and only her. Tell her you are coming on my behalf. She will test you, but if you can convince her that you fight for the Resistance, she will help you find Y/N."
"Takodana... I've heard there were mostly smugglers there..."
"Good news for you, as you need to smuggle Y/N here," Leia smiled.
"Are you certain that we can trust this... Maz?"
"I am. She is an ally. And she is one of the few who know exactly where Y/N lives. You will need her help."
"How can I check her identity, be sure that I am talking to the right person?"
She reached for a little golden coin, and gave it to him.
"Tell her that Han and Chewie won this from her the last time they saw her. It should be enough."
Poe put the coin safely in the pocket of his leather jacket.
"Alright then. But are you certain that I need to go alone?"
"Yes, I am sure. Y/N is so important... The First Order must not find her."
"I'll go pick up my pack and BB-8, and I will depart immediately then."
"Thank you."
Poe stood up, picking up the few papers Leia was handing him, and he walked towards the door. But he froze as Leia spoke again, his fingers resting on the rusty doorknob.
"Be careful out there," she said, a smile on her face. "I would be very saddened if I were to lose my best pilot."
He chuckled, nodding again.
"I'll try not to get killed then," he answered.
"May the Force be with you."
He smiled, before opening the door and walking out of the room, striding across the corridor.
He didn't know who this Y/N was, but she meant trouble, that was for sure.
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"I know we just came back."
More annoyed beeps.
"BB-8, that's enough! You don't even need to sleep, you're a droid I am the one here who is in severe lack of rest!"
The little round droid emitted more outraged beeping, and Poe heaved a sigh.
"That's not what I meant. Of course you're great. You're the best unit here, and you know it. But we need to go right now. I'm afraid you'll have to wait for a bit longer before getting cleaned up properly."
BB-8 let out a few interrogative beeps.
"No, no one is leaving with us. We're going on our own for this one. And not with the X-Wing. We need to be discreet, so no orange flight suit, not too many weapons, and no one involved in this but you and me. Leia was clear on that."
The droid looked up at Poe, rolling before him and emitting more questioning beeps.
"Yes, I know," Poe nodded. "I would have preferred to go with the whole Squadron as well. But if General Organa says that we have to go on our own, then we're going alone."
BB-8 stopped protesting, and merely followed the pilot across the hangar. Poe spotted easily the freighter Leia had talked about. It didn't look particularly in good shape though...
"Are you running away?"
Poe turned around to face his fellow pilot.
"Holidays," he answered.
But Jessika Pava merely laughed in response.
"As if such a thing could exist around here. Where are you going?"
"On a mission," he answered elusively.
She frowned hard.
"We're leaving for a mission? When?"
"No, Jess. I am leaving for a mission, right now."
"Without the rest of us?"
"Yes."
"Why?"
"Because I have orders. And I intend to follow them."
"You've received orders to go out there alone?"
He walked back to her, and rested a hand on her shoulder, giving her a reassuring smile.
"I'll be alright. I have a mission to accomplish. And it was asked that I would leave on my own and would not talk about it to anyone before I was back here on the base. Don't worry, it'll merely take a few days, maybe less."
"I don't like the idea of you going alone..."
"I'm a big boy, I can take care of myself," he laughed, walking back towards the freighter.
"And why are you using this piece of garbage instead of your X-Wing?"
"Because I was ordered to."
"This mission sucks."
"Probably."
He turned one last time towards the brunette who was staring at him, a worried glint in her eyes.
"May the Force be with you," she said, and he gave her a smile in response, before climbing in and closing the door.
He threw his pack in a corner, picking up a piece of paper from the pocket of his leather jacket.
"Alright BB-8," he told his robot as he sat down in the pilot's seat." Let's get this rusty can flying, shall we?"
BB-8 nodded, beeping happily while it checked some commands in the ship system.
Poe started the engines, slowly guiding the large ship out of the hangar, ready to get off.
He heaved a sigh.
"Let's go, BB-8. Let's try to find this Maz first, shall we?"
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Takodana was a luxurious and green planet, stained with many little lakes. The weather was smooth, and the trees tall and majestic. It seemed to be a rather welcoming territory, compared to the infinite deserts of Tatooine or Jakku.
Although the population - made mostly of pirates, outlaws, smugglers or explorers - made the planet not that welcoming after all.
Set in the Mid Rim, many stopped there before exploring areas of the galaxy that were still unknown, or to escape from the First Order, that seemed to be disregarding the planet completely.
Poe and BB-8 walked towards the tall and ancient building, the stones covered with a green layer of moss brought by the wet climate, set near the shore of a long lake that cut the forest into two parts. Poe looked up at the tall and strange statue that was set above the entrance of Maz's Castle, flags of all colours hanging at the wall of what looked like a fortress. He had to admit that the architecture was rather impressive...
Poe was surprised at first to find so many spaceships surrounding Maz's Castle, but when he stepped into the large hall he understood. The place run by the pirate queen was filled with smugglers, music playing in the air while hushed whispers were exchanged. A few pilots played card games in a corner. Poe rested his hand upon his waist, feeling the shape of his blaster under his jacket. Clearly, he had to be cautious with whom he would speak, most people in this place were not worth his trust...
He had not taken more than three steps into the messy room that a little humanoid walked towards him, and he frowned at the sight of her orange skin and dark eyes, made too big by her pair of large round glasses.
"You're looking for someone," she said, her voice stating a fact rather than asking a question.
"I am," Poe answered cautiously.
"You're looking for me," she went on.
He narrowed his eyes.
"I'm looking for Maz Kanata."
"And you have found her," she smiled. "Come."
BB-8 and Poe exchanged a glance, but the pilot shrugged. At least they could give it a try.
The pilot and his droid followed Maz through the room and down a little corridor, dark and dusty. She invited them inside a large room, in the middle of which a table was set. A large window revealed the top of tall trees and traces of the deep blue sky outside.
She invited Poe to sit down, but instead of sitting on the other side of the table, she took the chair right next to him, her eyes narrowing as she stared at him, as if she tried to read through him until she had reached his very soul.
"How can I be sure that you are Maz?" Poe asked, holding her intense stare.
"I'm the one who needs to be convinced first that you don't work for the First Order, pretty boy."
Next to the two of them, BB-8 beeped in a mocking way at the nickname Maz had given to the pilot, but Poe merely threw an amused glance at the droid, before focusing on the orange female again, studying a bit more her round face carved by time.
"I don't work for the First Order," Poe merely answered.
She turned her glasses, creating a magnifying effect, and she stared into the man's brown eyes for a moment, leaning towards him.
"I'm looking for a woman who lives here," Poe went on. "The Resistance needs her."
"Who do you work for?" she asked, ignoring him.
Poe hesitated for a second, before diving. It was to end either with him walking happily out of this room, or with shots of blasters echoing though the corridor. Anyway, he took the risk.
"For the Resistance."
"And what do you do for the Resistance?"
"I'm a pilot."
She chuckled, taking off her large glasses and placing them to rest on the top of her head.
"You sure look like one, pretty boy."
"Leia Organa sent me."
Maz stared at him again, all traces of amusement now disappearing from her face.
"The general, huh?" she whispered.
She stood up and closed the door, before taking her seat next to Poe again.
"How can I be sure that you're Maz?" Poe asked again.
"You will need faith, like I will need some to trust you," she merely answered. "Faith... faith is the key to many things..."
She lowered her voice.
"What's your name?"
"Poe Dameron," he answered, his tone matching hers.
"Do you have any way to convince me that you're not telling a lie, Poe Dameron?"
He took the golden coin Leia had given him, and handed it to her.
"She told me to give you this."
He waited for her reaction, but an amused smile formed on her lips.
"Oh, I remember this coin," she said, her voice more distant, as if she was lost in her memories for a moment. "Han Solo and Chewbacca won this the last time they came on this planet. What they don't know, is that I let them win!"
She laughed, giving the coin back to Poe. And her story about Han Solo was enough to convince him, it was coherent with what Leia had told him. He decided to trust her. More or less...
"What can I do for the Princess?" Maz asked, and she didn't seem to study him so thoroughly anymore, he guessed he had won her trust, at least some of it.
Poe smiled.
"She prefers 'General' nowadays."
"I have known her way before she became a general though. What do you want, Poe Dameron?"
"I need to find someone. General Organa said that she was here. I need to find her and bring her back to the Resistance."
Maz leaned back into her chair, clearly thinking, her eyes narrowing with her growing hesitation.
"You are looking for Y/N," she said slowly.
"I am, exactly," Poe nodded.
"And why does Leia have a sudden interest in her?"
"I don't know," Poe earnestly answered. "All that she told me was that the Resistance needs her, and that she might need the help of the Resistance as well."
"That is a vague response."
"That's exactly what I told the General, but she didn't tell me anything else."
She seemed to hesitate for a moment. But then she nodded, leaning towards Poe again.
"I will help you," she said. "But you have to promise me that you will look after her. The First Order must not learn about her, do you understand?"
Poe nodded.
"I will."
"Take care of her."
"I will. That's why I'm here. To bring her safely to General Organa."
Maz nodded slowly, before walking to the door.
"STAN!" she called in a shout.
Only a few seconds later, a little boy appeared. Poe guessed that he was around ten, eleven maybe, a pierced cap on his head and worn out clothes on his back. He was wearing an oversized jacket that Poe recognized as an old leather jacket often worn by the pilots of the Republic.
"Yes, Ma'am!" he cried, trying to catch his breath.
"Come in," she told the boy, before closing the door behind him.
She turned towards Poe.
"This is Stan," she said, pointing at the boy. "He will lead you to Y/N."
The boy frowned, looking suspiciously at Poe.
"I thought no one was to see her," the boy said slowly.
"You can trust him," Maz reassured the boy. "He's in the Resistance."
The boy looked at Poe with his eyes suddenly so full of wonder and admiration... the pilot gave him a wink and a smile.
"Don't worry, I'm here to help her," he told the boy.
Stan nodded.
"Are you a pilot?" he asked shyly.
"I am," Poe nodded.
"Do you have an X-Wing?"
"I do," Poe nodded, laughing.
The boy's eyes grew even wider.
"Wow..." he breathed, a dreamy smile on his young lips.
"Now, come on, Stan," Maz hurried the child, bringing the boy back to reality. "This man has more important things to do than answer your questions. Guide him to Y/N, and take the path across the woods, just in case."
The little boy nodded, before guiding Poe and his droid down the corridor again. They walked through the room once more, and no one talked to them. Although, Poe could feel the stares that followed him across the room, and he didn't like them at all.
Once they were outside, BB-8 shared its worry with Poe, and the pilot nodded in agreement.
"I know, I've felt it too," Poe told the droid, whispering so that only BB-8 could hear. "We'd better hurry. The sooner we're gone, the better."
BB-8 emitted a few more worried beeps, while it rolled across the grass, following the boy who was hurrying towards the tall trees.
"He's just a child, it's not really about him that I'm worried," he told the robot by his side. "And Maz told us the right story about the coin. But... those pilots in there..."
BB-8 beeped questioningly.
"Yeah, yeah I think they mean trouble," Poe nodded. "We'd better hurry."
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They walked in silence for a while. Coming from afar, some strange noises coming from some kind of birds could reach their ears from time to time. The hushed whisper of water flowing and crashing against large rocks could be heard as well, showing that they were close to a little river that probably disappeared in the lake nearby.
Poe was trying to remember the right path, just in case. He tried to remember the way back to Maz's Castle, but as they walked through the forest, and that all the trees looked the same, it happened to be quite difficult. He silently thanked his childhood on Yavin 4, where he was used to walk through the forest near his home.
"Is your droid a BB unit?" the little boy asked after a long while.
His voice was shaking, he seemed impressed by the pilot he was guiding through the forest.
"Yeah, its name is BB-8."
The droid beeped proudly.
"Do you understand everything it says?" Stan asked.
"I do. Except when he's upset with me and then it's just a mess..."
BB-8 emitted an outraged beep.
"What did it say?" Stan asked.
"That it had always good reason to be upset. Which is true."
He smiled down at the droid.
"I think it's really cool," the boy smiled, and BB-8 beeped proudly in response again.
The droid then turned to Poe, and let out a few approbating beeps.
"And now?" the boy asked again.
Poe laughed.
"Apparently, BB-8 likes you."
The boy grinned at the droid.
"Well, I like you too, BB-8!"
"Is it far from here?" Poe asked, peering over his shoulder, checking that no one was following them.
"No, not anymore, just a few minutes."
Stan looked up shyly at Poe again.
"Sir? I was wondering... When can someone join the Resistance?"
Poe looked down at him, his brown eyes softening.
"I reckon you're a bit young still."
"I want to join!"
"You're just a child. Fighting in a war... it's not your place."
"I can repair a few things. I work for some pilots from time to time when they need to repair their engines, or their droids. Perhaps I could help with that!"
"You're too young. It's not what you should be doing."
The boy looked down at the ground, disappointed, his eyes shining with tears.
"Anyway, what would you parents say if you ran away to join a secret army?" Poe asked, trying to convince the little boy that it was not the right thing for him to do.
"They left me, what do I care about them?" Stan asked back, looking up at Poe again.
The pilot's throat tightened.
"I'm sorry," he breathed.
"I don't remember them," the boy went on. "Maz said that she found me near her Castle when I was very young."
"I see..."
"That's why I want to go away," Stan went on. "I want to fight! I want to be a part of it! Could you... could you take me with you?"
Poe clenched his jaw, looking at the trees before him, fleeing the child's begging stare.
"I'm sorry, Stan," he breathed. "You seem to be a great kid. But you're too young, and it's too dangerous. You... You're why we fight for, you see?"
Stan sent him a questioning look, and Poe looked down at him again, his brown eyes soft but determined as well.
"We're all fighting to have a chance to see your generation and the next coming after you living in a better world than the one we are living in right now."
Stan nodded slowly, and looked down at his feet again.
"I still wish you could take me away from here," the child whispered. "I still wish you could take me with you."
Poe rested a hand on the boy's shoulder, pulling the child against him.
"One day you'll leave this place," he said, and there was such certainty in his voice that Stan believed him. "I just hope that when you do, all this shit with the First Order will be over."
They walked in silence again for a while, and only the distant singing of birds and the cracking of branches under their feet could be heard.
But then BB-8 beeped again, calling for Poe to look at the dark form that was slowly appearing beyond the trees.
"It's there," Stan nodded, pointing at the shape that slowly took the form of a little house as they approached.
They walked closer and closer to your house. Of course you knew they were coming, and now you were watching them approaching by your window. But as you recognized Stan, you frowned hard.
You were expecting intruders, not friends...
Stan knocked on your door.
"Y/N, it's me!"
You hesitated, before opening the door slowly.
You looked at Poe and BB-8 with eyes full of suspicion.
"Who are you?" you asked, not inviting them inside.
Poe and BB-8 both jumped as a loud shout was suddenly ringing through the air, and they both looked simultaneously at the little bird that was souting at your feet, its black wings partially opened and a fierce expression on its face... although BB-8 could only emit an amused beep, finding the little creature cute instead of frightening.
You shushed the bird, picking it up and setting the animal on your shoulder.
"So? Who are you?" you asked once more.
"They're in the Resistance," Stan whispered. "They came for you."
Your eyes widened, and you stared right into Poe's eyes, but you knew that Stan's words were true...
"Come in," you said, letting them inside your home and closing the door behind them.
The house was warm and comfortable. There was a warm fire in the hearth, and some elegant wooden furniture. And Poe couldn't really explain it but it felt... safe. He felt safe around you. It was stupid, he didn't know you at all, and yet your presence made him feel peaceful, more peaceful than he had felt in years...
"Who are you?" you asked again.
"I'm Poe," the pilot introduced himself, and you shook his hand. "Poe Dameron. I'm a pilot, leader of the Black Squadron. And this is my droid, BB-8."
BB-8 beeped enthusiastically, and a small smile grazed your lips.
"So... You're Y/N, right?" Poe asked softly, his brow eyes studying your reactions carefully.
"I am," you nodded. "But why are you here?"
"General Organa sent me to pick you up and bring you to our base."
You frowned hard.
"Organa? Like... Leia Organa?"
"Exactly."
You clenched your jaw.
"Why would she want me there?" you asked cautiously.
But Poe shrugged.
"She merely told me that you would be useful to the Resistance and that we might help you as well."
"I'm safe here. What use could the Resistance be to me?"
"I don't know. But if the general planned everything in secret to make sure that no one would know where you were, I'm sure that there's a good reason for it."
You stared at him in silence for a while, trying to read through him. Your life, and many others', depended on the decision you had to take now.
Follow him and join the fight, or stay here in hiding?
You couldn't put your life in the hands of the first stranger that walked through your door. You had made a promise a long time ago that you would stay safe. That you would stay away from the First Order, away from Kylo Ren...
But after all, it was Leia Organa who helped you hide on this planet. You owed her your life, and you knew it.
And as you stared in Poe Dameron's brown eyes, you couldn't see any trace of darkness...
So you heaved a sigh.
"Do you give me your word that Leia herself sent you?" you asked, just to be sure.
"You have my word," Poe nodded. "I'm here to make sure that you will reach her safely."
You turned towards Stan, but the little boy nodded.
"Maz trusts him," he said.
You nodded.
"Give me a minute, I'll pack my things," you said. "There is food and water in the kitchen, help yourself."
"Thank you."
Your companion looked at you with eyes full of worry, and you put him down on the table.
"Don't worry, it'll be alright," you reassured him, but the bird protested loudly.
"What is it?" Poe asked, eating an apple and pointing at the little animal on the table.
"It's a Porg," you answered. "His name is Billy."
"Why do I feel like we're taking him too?" Poe asked with an amused smile.
"Of course he's coming!"
The animal turned towards Poe with begging eyes. And the pilot laughed at the sight of the adorable Porg.
"Yes, you're coming too, no need to give me those eyes!"
The Porg flew down the table, and stared at BB-8 with eyes full of wonder.
You were soon ready, and you lifted your bag to put it on your shoulder.
"Let me," Poe interrupted you, taking your bag and swinging it on his shoulder.
You turned to pick up your companion, but it was sitting upon the head of the droid already.
"Now, Billy! That's rude!" you admonished, picking him up and placing him on your shoulder.
BB-8 merely beeped, amused.
"We must hurry," Poe urged you. "We need to leave."
You nodded, taking one last look into your home, your heart tightening...
Everything was happening so fast...
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You hid your face under your brown hood as you came in sight of Maz's castle. Poe had placed a reassuring hand on your back, guiding you to his ship. On your shoulder, Billy could feel your worry, and he was shaking. You had not left the planet in... you had lost the count of days and weeks and months, years even you were sure. You were both excited and terrified at the same time.
Of course you had dreamt of escaping from this planet and join the fight. Of course you were happy to have a chance to leave. But there was his voice ringing into your skull over and over again.
Leave, and hide. Hide somewhere no one from the First Order can find you.
Were you breaking the promise you had made a long time ago by following this pilot to join Leia Organa and her troops?
You hurried towards his freighter, and he guided you inside. You sat down on one of the seats, he put down your pack next to you.
You held Stan tightly in your arms.
"Thank you for everything, buddy," you whispered, kissing his cheek. "Thank Maz for me, would you?"
He nodded his head, but you knew he was crying.
You dried his cheeks.
"Don't worry, when all this is over, I'll come back for you," you said, and he knew you were swearing a vow.
He nodded, before stroking Billy's head. And the Porg's eyes widened and glimmered with tears.
"Come on, we need to go," Poe said, peering outside, a worried expression on his face.
He knelt down before the boy when the child walked towards the door again. He took off the ring that was set around his finger, and handed it to him. When he turned the edge of the ring between his fingers, the emblem of the Resistance appeared, and the boy's eyes grew wide. Stan took the ring, holding it delicately between his little fingers.
"Hold on to it for me, okay?" Poe said with a smile.
But then the amazed glance of the boy changed, and determination appeared in his eyes. He nodded, before striding out of the freighter.
And as he watched the child walking around the ship towards Maz's Castle, Poe distinguished a couple of silhouettes that seemed to be looking at his ship. BB-8's noises were worried all of a sudden.
Poe closed the door.
"I agree," he nodded, whispering so only his faithful companion would hear. "Things are going too smoothly..."
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You sat down on the seat next to him, joining him in the cockpit, and you exchanged a smile. You had just escaped from the gravitation of the planet, and were about to enter hyperspace.
"Can I ask you something?" he asked softly, waiting for the ship to get further away from the planet.
"Of course," you nodded.
"Why does General Organa want you to be brought at the base?"
You shrugged.
"I have no idea."
"You must... have some special skill or something..."
You didn't answer, merely setting your gaze upon the stars that stained the dark infinity before
you.
He heaved a frustrated sigh.
"I hate it when I have only a glimpse at the plan..." he mumbled.
"Why did Leia sent you?" you asked him.
"I'm the best pilot she has," he answered.
You both laughed, a smirk forming on his face, but you knew it was true.
"I'm in good hands then," you laughed. "You won't make this piece of garbage crash onto a deserted moon... With all due respect towards your... ship."
Poe laughed.
"It is a piece of garbage! And it's not my ship. Just a freighter I'm using for this mission."
"I bet you have a X-Wing."
"I do," he nodded, a proud glint alit in his dark eyes. " A T-70 X-Wing, the best ship you can fly in the middle of a battle."
You kept staring at each other for a moment, both of you silent. For some reason, your instinct told you to trust him...
When suddenly your Porg started to shout.
"Billy?!" you called, standing up and hurrying towards the noise.
BB-8 was already there, trying to pull the grid the little bird was pointing at.
Poe knelt down and helped the droid to pull up the grid, keeping a hand resting on his blaster. There was something hidden in the little hole set for smugglers...
But then a pierced and dirty cap appeared...
"Stan!" you exclaimed.
"What are you doing here!?" Poe added.
He pulled up the child, carrying him out of the little hole he had been hiding in.
"I didn't want to stay there," Stan replied.
He looked up at Poe with begging eyes, closing his little hands on the pilot's leather jacket.
"Don't bring me back."
Poe heaved a sigh, but when he opened his mouth again to reply, he was interrupted by the noise of BB-8 calling for him with beeps completely panicked.
You all hurried towards the cockpit again, and you frowned at the sight of a large ship blocking you the way.
Poe clenched his jaw, putting down the child again and cursing through gritted teeth.
"What is it?" Stan asked, sitting in the copilot seat.
"Trouble," Poe merely mumbled.
You focused for a few seconds, but it wasn't hard to learn who this ship belonged to.
"Pirates."
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Rootbeer River Romance
I am TTOOTT (The Teller of Oft Told Tales). I am not a reporter with a phalanx of fact checkers ferreting out fake news. I am a simple story teller, addicted to alliteration, enthusiastic elder and embellisher of entertaining events. My goal is to ground, to stop the static, to hear and to really listen, to witness without judging. And so we begin…..
Rootbeer River Romance
It was dark, very, very dark. The edge of the blanket lifted. In the silence, a soft, cold, wet marshmallow sized something slithered under my wrist, paused and then flipped my hand into the air. I cracked one eyelid open a millimeter and through the curtain saw the first hint of morning light. The hand-flip thing happened again. A secretive glance at the clock showed 6:15 AM. I faked slumber rolling onto my side. This time the icy intruder found the back of my left knee and I spasmed, choking back a scream. Sixty-five pounds of black Labrador retriever landed on my back, started a morning tongue bath; tail beating a joyful cadence on the aluminum wall of our tiny Airstream Flying Cloud. Axel was awake and so now was the rest of the world.
In the spring of 2019, my wife Kathy and I were unexpectedly able to fulfill a long-held dream, buying a “silver bullet”, a small, gently used, Airstream travel trailer. We added a weight equalization hitch and sway bars manufactured by Blue Ox to reduce the effects of wind gusts and passing big-rigs. That became the inspiration for our trailer’s name: Babe.
Over the Memorial Day week-end we set out on a shake-down cruise to learn Babe’s numerous systems and develop procedures and checklists for towing and making and breaking a campsite. Our destination; Paradise, a small hamlet on Whitefish point on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, 35 miles northwest of Sault Ste Marie across Lake Superior’s Whitefish Bay.
If the name rings a memory, think Gordon Lightfoot. On November 10, 1975, The Edmund Fitzgerald, a great lakes freighter running before a freak storm and making for the relative safety of Whitefish Bay, foundered and sank with her veteran crew.
We camped in Tahquamenon Falls State Park, 52,000 acres of forest and wetlands, almost twice the size of Minnesota’s largest park, St. Croix. The Tahquamenon River (rhymes with phenomenon) is an 89 mile-long blackwater river that flows eastward towards the bay and drains more than 800 square miles of the Upper Peninsula. The water is golden brown in color from the tannins leached from the cedar swamps through which the river flows, earning it the nickname “The Root Beer River”.
One of the many benefits of travel is living light; leaving behind many things that are ordinarily considered essential, heaviest among them your dualistic sense of self. When no one knows you or cares, you no longer have to shoulder the personality puppet you’ve created. With anonymity comes time to listen, to see, to observe without all the filters and disguises we erect to protect the self-image we’ve created in our mind. Special moments stand out that would have been lost in the din of daily life. We were lucky enough to share this journey with our mindfulness mentor, Axel. A non-dualistic witness to the present, he shares his joy, energy, compassion and forgiveness with all the creatures he encounters.
As he and I started our walk, we were alone, the woods quiet except for the distant murmur of the falls and the sharp scold of a red squirrel sensing Axel. The soft light of early morning barely kissed the tree tops, tendrils of fog ghosted among the branches. We stopped often to read the p-mail, our breath marking exclamation points in the chilly air. The path degraded as we walked, from pavers to asphalt, from gravel to bark mulch and finally shattered shale and tangled tamarack roots under foot as we climbed towards the upper falls.
A steep stairway spiraled down a chimney in the cliff wall to an observation platform at the lip of the cataract. Ninety-four wedge-shaped grated stair treads, steel faces glistening with dew, switch-backed down the gorge, weaving around trees stubbornly clinging to the rockface. Cold, weathered cedar handrails were slippery with the mist rising from the falls.
For a change, Axel sat silently beside me at the railing, contemplating the power and beauty before us. Gigantic golden puff balls of foam glided silently toward the brink on honey colored water rich with memories, then falling, erupting with a restrained thunder felt viscerally as much as heard, disintegrating into the fury of light and sound on the fractured rock far below. Gulls floated in the mist above the roiling, boiling outflow, searching for stunned prey.
We sat there alone for several minutes, mesmerized. When we heard footsteps ringing on the stairs above, we moved down the deck-way parallel to the river’s edge, giving the new arrivals some privacy. The couple, in their sixties, didn’t seem to see us off to the side. They didn’t speak, just stared at the sight, his arm around her waist.
After a few more moments of peace, Axel and I headed for the base of the stairs. He stopped, sat and stared at the pair and the falls. I don’t know whether he was “in the moment” or dreading the serrations of the steps on his paws. The couple turned and noticed us. Without thinking, I approached and asked if they’d like me to take a picture of them together. They hesitated for a moment, turned to each other, unsure what to make of this bearded old gent and his wiggling companion appearing out of the dawn. Eventually they agreed and I shot a couple of pictures of the two of with the falls as a backdrop. As I returned his phone, the woman leaned into her husband and said, “The last time we were here, it was 46 years ago and we were on our honeymoon. We carved our initials into the railing and they’re still here.”
We left them to their decades of memories amid the thunderous silence. Axel and I resumed our measured climb, slowly, breathing hard but joyful at having been present and open at such a special moment.
It happened again the next day, at Crisp Point Lighthouse, a U.S. Life-Saving Service Station. Removed from service, remote, far from human habitation, it stands silent on the rocky, wind swept shore, west of Whitefish Point. That triangular land mass separates the rolling vastness of Lake Superior from the relative shelter of Whitefish Bay
This day had dawned cold, clear and windy. We’d trekked 25 miles along a barely visible single track, through old growth forest, clear cuts and swamp. Initially we had the place to ourselves except for a couple who monitored the site in exchange for long term camping privileges. They told us the light was open if we had the energy to climb.
I made my way, round and round up the tower, 62 steps to the light room. Canada to the north and eastward across the point, Sault St Marie, a beautiful view. On my way down, I had to pause to let a young couple pass. Below, Kathy wandered the rugged shore, stalking the perfect rock for her collection back home.
Axel and I meandered east along the shore, composing photos as we went. As we turned to head back, Axel froze, staring at the lighthouse. He wouldn’t move. We were a hundred yards away but as I watched, the young couple clambered through the hatch in the light room windows and onto the catwalk that circled the light. They stood there, his arm around her waist, and then turned, embraced, then kissed. For Axel, the spell was broken and he again began interrogating every piece of driftwood we passed.
As the three of us met up, Kathy had a smile on her face and tears in her eyes. She had gone into the keeper’s house at the base of the light to sign the registration log. On the entry above she read the following, “I just asked the woman I love more than anything else in this world to marry me, and she said yes”.
As we were about to get in the truck we saw the young couple enter the tiny souvenir shop managed by the caretakers. Kathy and I looked at each other and followed. We caught the eye of the manager and his wife, told them the story and bought memorial sweatshirts for the love-struck kids. Our truck and theirs were parked side by side. We waited until they came out, gave them our congratulations and the sweats.
It’s not often you get to see the beginning of a loving relationship and the fruits of that long -standing practice years down the road. Two days, two couples, one black lab who taught me to present, at least for a little while.
Axel slept all the way back to our campsite. Being present, in the moment and teaching mere humans is a tiring business. Besides there all those bushes, all that driftwood, the rocks….
Mike Lenarz © 2020
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Something I find interesting about all those Great Lakes freighters sinking in terrible storms is that stories like these reveal the invisible calculations that take place behind the scenes where we implicitly put a value on human lives.
The freighters were all optimised for carrying as much cargo as possible as cheaply as possible, so they were basically just long iron bathtubs crudely welded together. Large waves could dump tons of water into the cargo hold and repeated flexing would crack open the hull and the whole thing could and did break up in minutes and sink to the bottom in bad storms.
Over time people came up with clever ideas like watertight hatches to prevent as much water getting in, but never really tried hard to make the ships truly safe by adding watertight bulkheads, or using better construction methods that might increase costs, or not sailing into terrible weather.
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Savage Survey
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Ross 128b, Ross 128 System
26 ADE (2230 AD)
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The ground shook as massive plasma engines breathed fire onto the planet’s surface. No kind of spacecraft had ever visited this planet before, not even before the terraforming of other planets in the system.
This particular ship’s two-man crew had been dispatched by Imperial Intelligence to investigate energy readings that were not similar to any others in the system. The readings were extremely faint as if hidden underground, but Imperial detection systems were top tier and almost nothing escaped their sensors.
“Oy! Newman! Get those survey tools out and ready to go. If those readings are coming from underground we can use the subterranean reader to pinpoint that signal.” The ship’s captain yelled.
Newman was a new member of Imperial Intelligence, and as such was assigned to duties much less dangerous than senior members. These duties included investigating signal sources and rumors that may cause some kind of panic amidst the public. He made his way down the ramp being careful not to allow the large hover container to crush him on the way down. This container held what his boss referred to as “the subterranean reader.” The reader used ground-penetrating radar to map any possible underground caverns as well as structures, or devices, contained therein.
Newman ran a hand through his short brown hair and frowned as he opened the container and pulled out the reader. After placing it on solid ground, the holographic control screen hummed to life and gave him three options, one of which was greyed out and unavailable. The first option anchored the device to the ground with metal pegs. Once this was done the second option became available which was used to begin the scan.
“Newman! What’s taking so long!?” His boss yelled from the ship.
“I’m starting the scan, Kain, calm down before you give yourself a heart attack!” Newman yelled back, giving no second thought to the fact that Kain was his superior.
“You know what!?” Came the beginnings of a response. “You right, Doc says I’m too stressed out. You get that scan started?” Kain asked as he came out of the ship to assist his subordinate.
Newman was now setting up the plasma shield to protect the scanner against outside weather.
“Yep, just now. All that’s left to do is wait.” He replied, putting a cigarette in his mouth and offering one to Kain.
“Great, let’s hope spot number one is spot ‘only’ one.” Kain said boredly. “It sure as hell better be considering we’re right at the coordinates that dopey freighter captain was talking bout.”
Newman rolled his eyes and sat down on a rock near the reader, taking glances at the holo screen every once in a while to see if they’d picked up a reading. So far all the reader was picking up were some naturally occurring caverns in the planet’s crust but beyond that there was nothing special. It could take several hours to fully read an area with the reader, so the two would simply have to be patient and find a way to pass the time. In light of this Newman stood up, took a final drag of his cigarette, and flicked the butt over the edge of a small cliff to their left.
“Welp, I’m gonna go for a walk, take a look around this place.” He said stepping over the rock he had just been sitting on and heading down at the cliff face via a small trail along its side.
“Alright, be careful, and don’t be long. If you die, I’ll kill you!” Kain said with a laugh.
Newman had to chuckle at that little joke, it wasn’t often that Kain’s bad jokes were actually funny. “Don’t worry about me,” he said and continued down the path until the reader and Kain were both out of the sight.
Newman loved taking the time to get to know a planet’s ecosystem if it had one to offer. Lucky for them this planet had breathable air and a temperature that was actually bearable. It sported a rocky composition and there must have been bodies of water of some kind because the cloud coverage was dense and overcast and the air was humid but cool. Moss grew in this area and the area surrounding their landing site, which told of constant rain and moisture in the air.
Interestingly enough, none of the land seemed to have been disturbed by anything artificial, so it was unlikely that there was anything of sentient intelligence living here. If there were something sentient living here, it would be hunter-gatherer tribes of some kind of maybe even more primitive than that.
Unless they’re just super eco-friendly. Newman thought as he spotted a body of water, a small lake, further down the trail and over a small hill. The lake was just large enough to possibly be home to several different kinds of life, but Newman wasn’t about to go swimming.
Upon approach to the shore there was nothing out of the ordinary. The beach itself was rocky with no sand to speak of, but the spot was peaceful enough. Newman managed to find a decent enough sized rock to seat himself on while waiting for word from Kain of any activity.
The surface of the water was calm, and Newman guess it was probably only about a mile across to the other side of the lake. As he stared out onto the serene surface doubt began to creep up on him. There was so much rock here and the only source of vegetation was the moss growing on said rocks. It was highly unlikely that anything lived here or that they would find anything below the surface.
Screw it, may as well enjoy another smoke while I have the time. Not like there’s anything else to do. He thought, cracking a small smirk.
Just as he put the cigarette to his lips he noticed small ripple brush against the rocky shore of the lake. Such a strange thing because he hadn’t noticed any other disturbance from anywhere else in the lake. Puzzled, he continued on lighting his cigarette, this time keeping a steady eye on every part of the lake that was in his immediate vision.
Without averting his gaze, Newman patched into Kain’s radio signal. “Hey, Kain?” He chimed.
“Yeah? What?” Came the reply.
“You got anything on that scan yet?” Newman inquired.
There was a brief silence on Kain’s end of the radio.
“Nope, nothing yet. Why? You see something?” Kain asked.
Newman decided to wait a moment to reply, taking a couple of drags off of his cigarette. No other ripples had happened yet.
“Maybe… A ripple in the lake down here. It could have just been a small breeze. Not really feeling one though.” Newman said, narrowing his eyes as he continued to gaze out at the water.
“Huh, that’s pretty weird. This place kind of gives me the creeps. Keep an eye on it will you?” Kain said from the other side, sounding a little more than a bit concerned.
“Yeah, yeah.” Newman was with Kain in that he was already tired of this planet. It was always a little creepy coming down to an uninhabited world. Newman himself had dug up several old films from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries about alien organisms sneaking their way onto starships and mutilating an entire crew. Nothing like that had happened yet in his career, but one could never be too careful.
The lake ripped once again. The ripples seemed to be originating from the center of the lake. Newman immediately notified Kain.
“Yeah, so. That ripple thing just happened again… and again.” Newman said as the lake ripped yet again, this time originating from a point closer to the shore. “The point of origin is getting closer to me.” Newman said as the lake rippled yet again.
“Alright, start heading back. The scan is almost done so we can move onto the next, hopefully less creepy area.” Kain said over the radio.
Newman didn’t respond. Instead he turned tail and began running up the hill just as he could hear the water in the lake begin sloshing around.
Don’t look back. Don’t look back. Don’t look back. Newman could not help it and turned back just in time to see a gigantic tentacle surge out of the lake and launch straight for him.
“Oh shit!” Newman yelled. He lunged to the left and the tentacle barely missed him. “Fuck this planet! We need to leave!” He yelled as he broke to the top of the hill.
“What in the hell are you-- oooh no.” Kain muttered as he saw Newman coming up the hill with what appeared to be a gigantic octopus right on his tail.
“Start the fucking ship!” Newman yelled as one of the tentacles reached out and wrapped itself around his ankle. “It’s got me! Oh god it’s got me!”
Kain ran back up the ramp of the ship as fast as he possibly could and grabbed the first rifle available to him from the weapon rack on the wall. “Don’t worry buddy I’m coming!” He cried. He ran back off the ship and carefully aimed at the tentacle that had tripped Newman. Kain fired three shots, hitting the beast and causing it to recoil and let out a ferocious roar. The tentacle released Newman’s leg and he scrambled toward Kain’s position.
The beast lunged forward again, lifting its tentacles into the air and revealing its massive, and oddly toothed, beak. Kain fired three more rounds into its beak, causing it to retreat further.
“Ship’s ready, let’s GO, Kain!” Newman yelled from the cockpit. The engines roared to life and the ship began to hover off the ground.
Kain turned and ran, jumping back up onto the ramp and crouching as it began to close. He wanted to make sure that the beast would not attempt to attack the ship. Satisfied, he ran up to the cockpit and strapped himself in.
Just as the ship began to point its nose upward and move, something caused the entire craft to shudder. After checking the rear camera, both Newman and Kain realized it had grabbed hold of one of the landing gears before it had retracted all the way.
“This thing really wants to eat us!” Kain cried.
“Quick hit the afterburners, cook that sucker alive!” Newman said in a panic.
Kain hit the controls for the afterburner and suddenly the ship jolted forward at full speed. The two could hear the monster screaming as it burned. Within moments they were already in the upper atmosphere where Newman halted the ship in orbit.
“So,” Newman breathed, sweat rolling down his brow. “You in the mood for some seafood?” He asked with a chuckle.
Kain looked at his partner incredulously. “Are you--?”
“No I’m not serious! Did we get any of that scan data?” Newman replied.
Moments passed as Kain tapped away at the holographic screens in front of him. “Eh, we got the underground scans for the area. No flora, definitely fauna. It looks like there’s an entire underground cave system connected to that little lake of yours.” Kain stated, rather robotically.
Newman let out a slow sigh. “So there’s an entire ecosystem of those octopi things down there? Imagine that one being a small one,” he joked.
“That is not funny. That thing tried really hard to eat us. We have to put out an advisory to any future teams that go down there to survey. We’re not equipped for this.” Kain replied.
“True.” Newman sighed. “We should get out of here. I want to be as far away from this place as possible.” He said.
“Agreed,” Kain said as the ship began moving away from the planet. “I’ve had enough of this world.”
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