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#artists on tumblr#digital art#illustration#art#2ha#erha#erha he ta de bai mao shizun#erha fanart#chu wanning#he is just a cat#🐈#moran next#I had so much fun reading this#but I heard angst is coming 🫣
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❄︎ ♡ HAPPY HOLIDAYS ♡ ❄︎
#beyblade#takao kinomiya#kai hiwatari#yuriy ivanov#max mizuhara#rei kon#daichi sumeragi#hiromi tachibana#mao chen#bakuten shoot beyblade#tyson granger#ray kon#max tate#tala valkov#hilary tachibana#mariah beyblade#beygraphics#graphics : mine#graphics : beyblade#there is a love square in each row if you know what's up#how i will never write the tyhil with tala as evil 2nd lead love triangle#so much angst and torture that i could never put my beloved tyhil through#also i'm afraid of tala fans in general lol#but just know that it's living rent free in my head since ages
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uhh Leo
#leo valdez fanart#leo valdez#pjo#heroes of olympus#pjo hoo toa#hoo#my artwork#grayscale#he never went through this angst#L mao#It’s just a sketch pls leave mebe
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ANGST IVANTILL RP! (With @reapkusho



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TW: mentions of death probably,angst, no comfort.. I mean it’s alien stage…
Thank you Reaper for joining this rp with me!!
My apologies for grammar mistakes..♥️
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It’s silent..behind the stage. The dim lights were ever so bright. Staff moving around to make sure everything was working properly. Would be disappointing if something were to ruin an anticipated round. The performance was coming soon in a matter of hours, but honestly it wasn’t close to being silent. There were sounds of the staff moving around, chattering among themselves. Talking about what will happen in Round 6. Whoever wins this round makes it to finales. It will be Ivan or Till. Not like they would care who would win, since all they prey for is entertainment.
Until these Falling stars are buried in a blur of time
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Till didn’t want to admit it.. but he is terrified. Thinking who he has to go against. Makes him sick to the stomach. He doesn’t let the staff work on his hair or makeup without trying to pick a fight, causing him to get scolded multiple times. He doesn’t want to do this. Why Him? Why Ivan out of everyone… He thinks to himself. He wonders about what will happen, wondering if he should just let Ivan win. When staff finally finished everything they needed to do, he went to another room. Far from everyone else. He didn’t want to talk to anyone or even considering going against Ivan.
Till wanderers around the empty room, trying to connect his thoughts. “Fuck….“ he cusses under his breath. He knows he cannot concentrate, he can’t do anything about this. He should have known this would’ve happened he tells himself. He cannot imagine even facing Ivan this moment, which makes him more stressed. What would he even say to him? What would he tell him? His frustration causes him to hit the wall with his fist, leaving a small dent on the wall.
#jellyfish#maotalks#alien stage#luka alnst#vivinos#alnst#luka alien stage#mao talks#alnst till#luka#rp#vivinos alien stage#till alien stage#alien stage till#alnst ivan#ivan alien stage#ivantill#alien stage ivan#angst
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Masterlist
2ha Fanfic(The Husky And The White Cat With Their Baobei)
A dumb husky couldn’t stop shaking the white cat like a toy, while the Baobei is mentally freaking out and don’t know what to do
- Lighter version. Slubby plotline.
Genderfluid, changes form.
Chapter 1 (revised)
Chapter 2 (revised)
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 (revised)
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10 (include mention of erotic drawings)
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Rewritten version (The Husky And The White Cat With Their Baobei):
A story of the trio. Three piles of ashes began a new life. From lovers to enemies to lovers again.
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Darker 2HA Fanfic
The Misery of the Songstress’ Child (Tw)
The result of nonconsensual intimacy.
With you, as the result.
- Involves tons of TW, a darker version, half to decent plotline(this part actually makes sense)
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
#2ha#cultivation#erha#mo ran#ancient china#chu wanning#erha he ta de bai mao shizun#mo weiyu#ranwan#reader insert#angst#genderfluid#chu wanning x reader#mo ran x reader#erha x reader#2ha x reader#the dumb husky and his white cat shizun#shi mei#xue meng#the adorably dumb husky and his white cat shizun#the husky and his white cat shizun#meatbun#x you#x y/n#x reader#dumb husky and his white cat shizun#remnants of filth#mo ran x chu wanning#meatbun doesn't eat meat#yuwu
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*Chews on them*
I am cooking (I burnt it)
#comic#Marinette Dupain-Cheng#Alya Cesaire#scarabella#mao#could you stay a while#angst#kitty blanche#silly little guy#miraculous ladybug#miraculous#marinette dupain cheng#fanart#miraculous fanart#mlb#my art#i did this half asleep 🫶🏻🫶🏻#ove been awake since 4am and it shows
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Fem ranwan sickfic,,,, fem ranwan guardian angel cwn ,,,,,
thank you sm for another amazing request! I hope you enjoy<3 this one was strange? cathartic? for me to write, maybe because I'm sick at the moment....also guardian angel cwn, my beloved🥺
(I wrote the ending/ilnness as sort of ambiguous, so any and all interpretations are welcome!)
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Mo Ran couldn’t stop coughing.
Mo Ran was sick and she couldn’t get better.
This malady sat inside of her chest, an unresectable tumor, festering and raw. It spread through her veins like morphine, chilling and ruinous. It hung in her skull, sat inside heavy and thick and inescapable, consuming her every thought and filling her head with dark, viscous pain.
So many times it had seemed as if she would die, only for inexplicably a lifesaving, last breath to be pushed into her lungs, and another and another.
But the worst part was the solitude. Mo Ran, for as long as she could remember, had been utterly, achingly alone.
In the midst of fever and delirium, a figure appeared. Mo Ran’s heart, for a moment, stilled, like it had so many times before. But this time, instead of resuming its feeble, fragile beat, it began to pound rapturously, the sound riotous through her ears.
Mo Ran had never seen an angel before.
Because surely, that is what this person must be. She’s gorgeous. Divine. Resplendent in her pristine, pure white robes, with a halo of pure gold alight above her head, while radiant, ethereal light seemingly coming from heaven itself bleeds from her every pore.
Entranced, Mo Ran watches as the woman grows closer, refusing to blink, despite how her eyes stung against the sterile air. Her body sang for a summer breeze and the golden light of sunshine, protesting that decay it suffered under these buzzing fluorescents.
Phoenix eyes enveloped her in their gaze. Mo Ran felt unspeakably warm, held inside of those deep, liquid amber pools that softened with pain as another bout of coughs wracked her sickly form.
“I’m sorry you are in so much pain,” the angel murmured, brushing a cool hand against Mo Ran’s sweat-damp forehead. “I have done what I can to protect you. To heal you.”
The way this angel spoke, with a voice as lulling as a lullaby, made it clear to Mo Ran that this being had been watching over her for a long, long time. Protecting her. Saving her.
“Thank you,” Mo Ran rasped, then noticing the wings that fluttered softly behind the angel. They were nearly as tall as the woman herself, white and glistening with tiny sparkles, as if a constellation had been used as thread. Mo Ran bet if she had the strength to reach out and touch, they would feel as soft as down.
“No need,” the angel shook her head. “It is my duty.”
An indescribable, honey-like warmth dripped over Mo Ran’s heart, so foreign, yet wholly welcome, a comforting reprieve from the agony she was so used to illness inflicting on the poor organ.
“You would only do such a thing,” Mo Ran whispered. “If you were a kind person at heart.”
The angel’s cheeks pinkened as she ducked her head, obviously embarrassed and flustered. Mo Ran was gripped by a fondness the likes of which she had never known before.
Suddenly, a name made itself known to her, crystallizing inside of her mind.
Chu Wanning.
Her guardian angel.
She had never really been alone, had she?
“Stay with me, for a while?” Mo Ran asked. “It’s lonely here.”
Chu Wanning’s expression gentled impossibly further, as she took Mo Ran’s outstretched hand. “Alright.”
Blood coagulated in her throat. The vines of this sickness spread through her but the angel’s hand grounded Mo Ran, reminding her of the solace that awaited on the other side.
“Even if you pass over,” Chu Wanning murmured, as the edges of Mo Ran’s vision began to blacken and blur. “I will be there to lead you toward the light.”
Mo Ran hummed, letting her eyes fall closed.
And then, the darkness no longer held any pain.
#ranwan#ranwan fic#mo ran x chu wanning#genderbend#fem!ranwan#angst#illness tw#ambiguous ending#erha fic#erha he ta de bai mao shizun#erha#the husky and his white cat shizun#my fanfiction#danmei fanfic nightclub
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the book isn't booking enough so im running to ao3
#why#why why#why why whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy#whyyyy#it's not giving#the angst#angsty#why's going on#no happy ending?#please#spare me dignity#give me some decency#what's going on#imejaogih#the husky and his white cat shizun#erha he ta de bai mao shizun#chu wanning babe no#im exhausted#mo ran#mo ran x chu wanning#or is it#i dont knwo
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A long time before Mo Ran found his way to Chu Wanning, Xun Fengruo found her path to Duan Yihan. If only their paths didn’t diverge.
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Violets on the Breeze is now out on AO3! Read it here
🌹10k | Rated M | 2HA fic 🌹Art by yours truly, in collaboration with junemys27 🌹Pairing: Duanxun (Duan Yihan / Xun Fengruo) 🌹⚠ Book 3 spoilers!!! Also, see tags. ⚠ 🌹Written for Erha Reverse Bang (@2ha-events)
Context:
This is a retelling of chapters 257-259 in Xun Fengruo's perspective. As for their identity, they are closely related to Mo Ran's childhood which gets delved on in those chapters.
Due to some unfortunate and fortunate turn of events involving a programming homework and some venting, I met moons/junemys27 on Erha Reverse Bangand collabed to produce (dare I say) the first Duan Yihan/Xun Fengruo fanfic on Ao3.
#2ha#erha#2ha angst#book 3 spoilers#not volume 3 i meant book 3 (chapters 211 onwards)#dumb husky and his white can shizun#fanfic#erha he ta de bai mao shizun#二哈和他的白猫师尊#reverse bang#fic rec
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'try not to make isara mao cry' challenge - i literally fail this challenge every other month.
#chaper 14#fic progress#help me i have issues not writing angst#sakumao#isara mao#sakuma ritsu#ensemble stars
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I am normal about ritsu sakuma (lie)
#rewatching the anime with my bestie and we got to the judgement episode...#his theme with promises. can we talk about that#SUCH an underappreciated part of his character is how much weight he puts on promises#telling tsukasa that he would die before breaking a promise#and the whole reason he hates (or wants to hate) rei is cause he broke the promise he made to him#and then when they were kids he made mao promise to always stay by his side#and iirc a lot of his angst in band ensemble was cause he thought mao was going to break that promise#and i dont remember what they were but he makes at least two promises to different characters in dark night halloween#(which is what made me realize this was a trend with him in the first place btw)#im sure theres more examples im forgetting or havent gotten to yet but yeah. ritsu sakuma promises theme...#sobs he makes me so sick#ritsuposting#knightsposting#seri speaks
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LUCID DREAM — ning yizhuo



it’s been years without ning yizhuo in your life. it feels surreal; the day you walked out without an explanation. but just the thought of being able to see her again, it draws you back into the endless loop of loving her.
TAGS — angst, exes to ???, insecurity, model!ning, ambiguous ending, mentions of alcohol, making up, jmj wedding (we don’t actually get to witness it tho)
WORDCOUNT — 7.4k
you stare at the wedding invitation, written neatly at the top, the invitation is addressed to a ning y/n. you want to cry. the invitation clearly stating your ex’s name makes your heart clench uncomfortably. it’s a blaring reminder that your relationship ended and you’re no longer living in your childhood fantasy.
“fuck,” you swear, “fuck you, kim minjeong.” you want to murder minjeong, but who were you to ask minjeong to stop reminding you of your bitter ending? especially since it was your own impulsiveness that had ended the relationship. you could have been more understanding towards yizhuo, could have tried her best to resolve your conflict, but no. instead, you ran. ran like the coward you were.
you remember the brokenhearted look on yizhuo’s face, the devastated glimmer in her eyes before she had flipped her expression to another, like a switch. or more like a broken one, your brain offers unhelpfully. of course, the quiver of her lips had given yizhuo away almost immediately. you had known yizhuo for a third of your life, obviously you could tell when your soulmate– or in this case, ex, was about to break down.
you wish you had stayed, and simply comforted your soulmate like old times, but you couldn’t bear to watch yizhuo cry, because of you. you remember the look on your friends’ faces when you told them that you broke up with yizhuo, all the words they had yelled at her for betraying yizhuo. you remember the anger directed at you by yizhuo’s parents when you had sent them an apology letter. through the post, yizhuo had told you, letters felt more sincere than emails.
but perhaps the worst reaction wasn’t from any of them, it was simply from your own cat. meowing viciously when you had picked him up, bringing him together with you. the scratches lining your arms only serve as a constant reminder. mao, your british short haired, was desperately attached to yizhuo (and she was the one who named him too. what absolute luck.) his hostility could only be reasoned that he knew his owner had hurt yizhuo. if a silly little cat knew the extent of the breakup, what could that mean for you?
“wallowing in your grief again? that’s not good for you,” you peer up at chaewon, the only friend that somehow wasn’t connected to yizhuo. chaewon takes a quick glance at the invitation and giggles, “you’re going? i hope you survive, you haven’t paid this month’s rent yet.”
you merely sigh.
“the place’s gonna be filled with people who hate my guts, you really think i’m going? minjeong probably only sent this to piss me off.”
chaewon frowns, “you don’t seem pissed off, just sad. honey, you have to let me know if they’re bothering you, like actually. it’s not your fault, well– maybe it is, but you’re suffering too. it isn’t nice for them to do this to you.” you shrug in response. you deserve it. you deserve every stab in your heart, you deserve the tears that escape in the middle of the night.
“let’s drink tonight, okay? we’ll put on titanic or something and cry about life while eating ice cream,” chaewon offers. maybe it’s the thought of getting drunk, or titanic, or crying in your friend’s arms, but the offer is appealing and you find yourself agreeing too soon.
you can hear chaewon do a silent cheer. it makes you smile slightly and gives you enough energy to pull yourself up from the floor.
“i’ll go get the soju, just lie on the couch and relax!” you follow as your friend says and lie on the sofa you had picked out together after mao’s claws had sunk into the leather, ripping it to shreds. the cat was a brat.
doesn’t this remind you of something– or someone? the voice in your head quips. you groan, why couldn’t your head shut up sometimes? your heart drops as you recall the conversation between your parents when you had told them you broke things off with yizhuo. you remember your mother’s expression; disappointed and upset, a stark contrast to when you had told her that you finally found someone. the proud look on your father’s when you introduced yizhuo to them, god, why the fuck was yizhuo such an amazing girlfriend?
you caused this. you want to scream ‘no’. you’re the one who dumped yizhuo. who are you to be upset over thi–
“y/n? hey, stop thinking about it,” chaewon pouts, “don’t make yourself even more sad!” you blink back into reality and at the sight of chaewon puffing her cheeks out, holding two bottles of soju and a large bowl of popcorn, make you want to coo at the girl. you push the thoughts of yizhuo to the back of your head as soon as the opening to titanic appears on the screen.
you two laugh sometimes, mostly chaewon, but it’s quiet throughout the movie and you can’t tell whether you’d rather have chaewon’s comments about how cute the actors are or the silence that allows you to delve deeper into your thoughts. you take a sip whenever chaewon mentions how in love jack and rose are.
when you blink, it’s already at the part where jack allows rose to get onto the wooden door, while he stays in the freezing water. chaewon throws popcorn at the tv, apparently already drunk, screaming at rose to quote, “fucking move her ass,” for jack to get on. you take a large gulp of soju in the midst of chaewon’s sniffles.
“y/n…i can’t believe it… she just let jack die!” chaewon cries out, “the love of her life, she just let him go! how could she just let him die?!” you nod, trying to drink the already empty bottle of soju.
when you stand up, the whole room swirls and you stumble back onto the couch. “don’t let her go, y/n!” you jump at the close proximity of chaewon’s voice, “don’t let the love of your life go!”
you hum in agreement and scream, “i won’t let her go!” determined, you pick up your phone and the selfie of you and yizhuo greets her. you miss her, don’t you? of course not. you don’t miss her at all. change your homescreen then. you wouldn’t.
you roll your eyes and enter kakaotalk.
y/n [11.38pm]:
i kiss you
i miss you*
read [11.39pm]
“i did it, chaewon!” you exclaim, “i didn’t let her go!”
drunk you is apparently an idiot, since we all know, if a ‘i love you’ can’t solve a crack, obviously a ‘i miss you’ wouldn’t be able to solve an earthquake.
i miss you too. i miss you so much it hurts. but how could you say that, when you’re the one that left me first? yizhuo doesn’t cry as much anymore. she doesn’t sob into her pillow in the middle of the night anymore. the couple posts that appear on her instagram feed doesn’t make tears well up in her eyes anymore.
it still hurts. hurts as much as it did before. and yizhuo might just have to live with that pain everyday. the misspelt word makes her heart throb, in affection and pain, because she could imagine your voice in her head. are you hurting as much as she is? it doesn’t make the stabbing pain in her chest any better to know that the one she loves is suffering.
yizhuo stares at the glaring light from her phone. i miss you. really y/n? she wants to scoff. you were probably drunk out of your mind and sent that text on a whim. or maybe it was meant for another girl. the thought makes yizhuo want to cry.
is there someone else you call ‘baby' now?
fuck, you think, oh fuck. the read blaring on your phone, as if mocking you.
“shit,” chaewon groans, holding her head, “what happened last night? did we accidentally kill someone?” you wish you did. you take a deep breath, and scream. if the neighbours show up the next moment, it’s totally because of the night before, and not your scream at 8 in the morning.
you calm down. eventually. you calm down after chaewon grabs your shoulders and wiggles you back and forth, yelling for you to get your shit together. it only worsens the raging headache the both of you have. if rent wasn’t so high nowadays, you would have immediately fled and lived alone. kim chaewon with a hangover was not a good sight.
“whatever! you drunk texted your ex! whatever! hashtag yolo right— ah fuck, the room is spinning,” chaewon shrieks, “ugh, why did we drink so much?! but! your life isn’t over! so what if you texted her? it’s okay, we stay delusional and pretend things never happened!”
despite the wacky talk chaewon gives, it actually helps. texting yizhuo, while drunk, was a mistake. you nod hastily, “i get what you’re saying, but please let me go.”
chaewon loosens her grip, pursed lips as she huffs, “the most badass thing you can do now is go to the wedding.”
your eyes widen, “what the hell? kim chaewon, are you crazy? no, you’re insane.”
your roommate only grins lazily, “it came with a plus one invite, right? i’ll go with you. it’ll be okay! and don’t you wanna see your friends again?”
“i do, but most of them hate my guts,” you wince, recalling the angry messages left by aeri and minjeong, none from jimin, that probably speaks for itself what she thought of you, “they were yizhuo’s friends first, and mine second. when it comes to things like this, they would, rightfully so, take yizhuo’s side.”
chaewon whistles, “yeah it’s not looking too good for you right now.”
you flop onto the couch, sighing, “if i see yizhuo, i’ll freeze up and make a fool of myself.” your hands fly to rub at your eyes, groaning miserably, “i guess i’m not over her.”
chaewon slides into the space next to you, scoffing, “you think? having her number saved and pinned is crazy and the last time we talked before this, you were in love with her. what happened?”
your heart constricts painfully. you never spoke about your breakup to anyone, only asking chaewon if she still needed someone to split rent with. the moment you had uttered those words, you had left the shared apartment with yizhuo, not turning back to watch the love of your life collapse.
“i…” your throat dries up, “i was in love with her, i guess i still am. i don’t doubt that she felt the same for me, but maybe not anymore. our relationship was the best thing to ever happen to me. the happiest years of my life were when i was with yizhuo. she made me feel alive.”
tears prick at your eyes involuntarily. chaewon’s gaze is full of pity and comfort. sympathy. no one else gave you that.
“she wanted to get married, chaewon,” you whisper, “she was ready for marriage. i wasn’t.”
“oh.”
“i saw her looking at engagement rings one day and god, it was like, how have i never noticed before? she always shows me videos of weddings and how she would want her wedding to be like, but i never stopped to think whether i wanted marriage. i didn’t know what i would say if yizhuo just proposed. would it have hurt less for her if i said no rather than breaking up with her?”
chaewon presses a comforting hand to your shoulder, sighing, “i’m sorry, i literally see two of you right now but i’ll try to articulate this as best as i can.” her words draw out a hollow laugh from you. “you just weren’t ready yet, and yeah, you should have communicated that to her before jumping in to break up, but have you ever thought that you weren’t ready because you didn’t love her enough?”
you swallow, tears flowing down your cheeks freely, “n-no, i love her. she’s my favourite person. i love her so much, too much even. but getting married? that’s a lifelong commitment. i just didn’t know if she was sure that she really wanted to spend the rest of her life with… me. she has her whole life figured out. she’s a rich model who could have anyone else. we were childhood friends first, before girlfriends. and now she’s certain that she wants to marry me? what if there’s someone better for her out there? she’s only been chained to me because we got together so young. i just… had to let her go.”
“commitment issues,” chaewon states, “you have severe commitment issues.”
“i guess so,” you let out a watery laugh. your roommate chuckles, “you want her back?”
“yeah, i’m desperate.”
“let’s go to the wedding.”
you send a small smile to chaewon, “thanks, roomie.”
“i saw the invite by the way, and damn, are your friends rich? don’t get me wrong, i’m going as your moral support but the free buffet too—”
“i’m literally going to strangle you.”
yizhuo twirls the pen in her hand, watching it glide across her fingers and abruptly landing on the wooden table with a thud. she couldn’t stand seeing all the wedding preparations and chose to hide in jimin’s study. the door creaks open, a figure stands by the doorway.
“hello jimin unnie, aren’t you meant to be looking over the finishing touches of your wedding?” yizhuo asks, her smile dimming as she thinks about marriage. jimin frowns, “minjeong’s doing that. she told me to come check up on you.”
“me?”
“i know how you feel about weddings. we all do,” jimin says bluntly. yizhuo’s lips fall into a thin line. of course her friends were aware. they helped pick out the ring for god’s sake. the weight of a velvet box lying in her bedside table haunts her dreams.
yizhuo stands up from her desk, inching closer to jimin, a faux smile on her face, “you don’t have to worry about me. it’s your special day after all.”
“not yet, but let me worry about my friend for a while more before i get married,” jimin mutters, “minjeong sent an invite to y/n.” yizhuo’s whole body tenses up. a blurry image of you appears in her brain. she immediately shuts that down.
biting the inside of her cheek, yizhuo turns away from jimin with folded arms, “and? did she say she was coming?”
yizhuo hears jimin’s hesitance.
“just say it.”
jimin clears her throat, “she’s coming with a plus one.”
a distant thought forms. a plus one. your new girlfriend? did you find someone else? were you coming to the wedding to flaunt your new lover? yizhuo wasn’t dumb, she knew that her friends disliked you, heavily. minjeong most definitely sent out that invitation with disgust. jimin told her what minjeong had said to you. aeri had barely brushed it off, saying you weren’t worth her time scolding, despite the chain of messages she sent. she knew that you were aware they hated you. why would you come to the wedding?
“i-i’m not sure what’s their relationship, but her name is kim chaewon and oh my god, minjeong’s gonna kill me, y/n requested for a shared hotel room,” jimin utters out nervously. yizhuo’s eyes turn into slits. a shared hotel room?
“i see,” yizhuo says indifferently, contrasting the feelings bubbling inside her, “that’s good to know.”
jimin places a hand on yizhuo’s shoulder, “hey, it could all mean nothing, i don’t want you to get hurt again.”
“does it matter when i’m already like this?” yizhuo retorts back.
“i hope you don’t do anything stupid. before everything, you’re still my friend. if y/n showing up makes you uncomfortable, i’ll tell her she’s not invited,” jimin says softly, “minjeong will understand. you come first.”
“it’s your wedding, jimin. i won’t be a burden to you guys. it’s your day,” yizhuo mirrors jimin’s frown.
jimin’s shoulders slack.
“it’s not about that,” the older girl retorts, exasperated.
“what is it about then?”
“i don’t think minjeong will stay neutral and be calm when she sees y/n,” jimin groans, “she’ll probably pick a fight with her and i don’t want my wife to be stressed and angry on her wedding day.”
yizhuo can’t help teasing jimin, “wife, huh?”
jimin smirks, “yes, wife. you know last week, minjeong called me—”
“oh kay! i think you should go!” yizhuo yells, saving herself from the details of her friends’ intimate lives. jimin cackles maniacally as she leaves the study. yizhuo sighs and leans her head against the wooden door. jimin’s footsteps can be heard as she walks downstairs, along with the voices of her friends. they’re all scattered and anxious, she hears the distant shouting of minjeong and aeri. despite the noise around her, yizhuo feels somewhat at peace. for now. she doesn’t know what she’s going to do the moment you come to the wedding.
because despite what everyone else says, yizhuo cannot move on. you were literally half of her life and more. when you had uttered those words of devastation, it was like the world had ended. a terrible nightmare that tortured yizhuo every single day. was she too overbearing? sometimes— well, last time, you had mentioned that she was a very affectionate and clingy girlfriend. was that the sole reason? yizhuo frowns. no, that couldn’t be. you were equally as physically needy as her.
maybe you had found someone new? the plus one that was coming? that didn’t seem plausible either. if you were cheating, yizhuo would most definitely know and you abhorred cheaters anyway.
as she wrecked her mind for reasons, a common past time she developed after you had left, the constant rewinding of the conversation had been engraved in her brain eternally.
(yizhuo had just gotten off work, a smile on her face as she entered the house, heels clacking against the floor. the thought of you waiting at home impatiently for her only brought her smile to widen. maybe you would run up to her and embrace her warmly, complaining about how long she took. yet, neither of those happened and she’s left staring at you, hunched over, at the dining table, a suitcase packed by your side.
“what are you doing?” she had asked curiously. were you going on a trip? begrudgingly, you had gotten up, a sombre look on your face as you whispered, “yizhuo…”
that ticked yizhuo off. you never called her yizhuo. it was always baby, honey, sweetheart. but never yizhuo. it sounded so foreign and cold coming from your lips.
“what’s wrong? is everything okay?” she asked.
your face contorts into one of utter desperation and heartbreak, “i think we should break up.”
yizhuo’s mind had gone blank. she had never anticipated hearing those words from you. break up? that wasn’t in her future with you. her heart clenched uncomfortably against her ribcage and her throat constricted, to the point she couldn’t mutter a single word.
taking advantage of her silence, you run your fingers through your hair, the hair that yizhuo would so lovingly comb through every night as she whispered words of devotion into your ear, “i want to break up.”
“no.” is the only thing yizhuo can say. wide-eyed and stupefied, “no.”
you look as stunned as she is, yet the stark difference between the two of you, are the tears that threaten to tip over at every passing second in your eyes.
“yizhuo,” you pleaded, “i’m sorry. i can’t.”
“why are you doing this?” she croaked out, demanding an answer. the weight of the velvet box in her purse felt like it was dragging her down to the darkest pits of hell. she couldn’t imagine something like this ever happening. you were meant to be her happily ever after.
“i—”
yizhuo couldn’t stand it anymore. “tell me why you want to break up!” she yelled, the confusion and fatigue of her body overwhelming everything.
“i… please… don’t make this harder than it already is.”
“you don’t love me anymore? you found someone else?” yizhuo accused. of course, none of these were the true reasons. you couldn’t even look at yizhuo in the eye before murmuring an apology again and grasping the suitcase in your hand.
“i love you,” you had whispered at the door, “i’m sorry.”
yizhuo doesn’t even respond. pure shock overtaking her as she watched you leave. the moment the door had closed, sobs took over yizhuo as she collapsed on the floor, heartbroken and devastated at losing the love of her life.
if you truly loved her, you wouldn’t have left so easily.)
that statement plagues yizhuo’s mind for the next few years. it replays in her head repeatedly, like a broken mantra. she knows that it’s unhealthy; to be thinking of you every night before she succumbs to a dreamless sleep. yet, sometimes, yizhuo prays that she might be dreaming, and when she wakes up, you would be right by her side. jimin thinks she should get a therapist. but yizhuo doesn’t want to get over you. she fears that you might just become a hazy memory, lost in anger and grief. she doesn’t want that to happen. because despite everything, the pain you have caused her, she still loves you.
it’s strange, the way love works. yizhuo hates you for doing this to her; ruining her for anyone else because if they even bore a similar trait to you, she would just break down. like the blind date aeri had set her up on long ago. fresh out of the breakup, and with extreme bribery and convincing, yizhuo had met shen xiaoting, one of aeri’s friends, over dinner. aeri had said that maybe yizhuo needed someone closer to her culture, and with the homesickness she felt constantly, the lack of comforting words that you provided, yizhuo agreed.
that date was the whole reason aeri stopped asking yizhuo to go on blind dates, for when xiaoting had mentioned that she liked cats, yizhuo had started bawling, the memory of you playing with your own pet cursing her mind.
it was embarrassing to say the least, and even more embarrassing to explain to xiaoting that it wasn’t her fault. the poor girl had thought yizhuo had something against cats. aeri apologised endlessly as yizhuo cried, with an awkward xiaoting patting her shoulder. at least they became friends.
maybe, with the support of her friends, yizhuo would be able to stand the sight of you at the wedding. it would be totally fine! and if she sees you with someone new, maybe, just maybe, it would give her the motivation to finally get over you.
honestly, screw everything. you literally hate chaewon right now. thankfully, jimin and minjeong had provided a one night stay at the hotel. your apartment (and mao) was being taken care of by sakura, one of chaewon’s friends. there was apparently a party before the actual day. you assumed they would just want a shared bachelorette party. however, your self-proclaimed wingman was cozying up to one of the guests. by her straight posture and gentle expression, she was probably nakamura kazuha from high school. yizhuo was friends with her, you remember.
you couldn’t believe that all those words of encouragement had flown out the window the moment chaewon locked eyes with the ‘love of her life’. you roll your eyes, already annoyed with your friend. somehow, you still hadn’t spotted yizhuo amongst the crowd.
most of them, you didn’t recognise. some, from high school and college. the rest, probably family members. maybe some faces stood out, like shin ryujin from history class or jang wonyoung, the valedictorian. but mostly, unrecognisable. from the various mops of hair in the crowd, you spot uchinaga aeri’s infamous smirk. you wonder where the rest of the group are.
you sigh, taking a lonely sip of the champagne they provided. at least it was good.
chaewon’s obnoxious laughter fills the area. it’s loud and irritating, or maybe you’re just easily annoyed right now. kazuha just stares at her, all confused. it’s a little funny.
“y/n.” a steely voice rings out from the crowd. you whip your head, heart racing at the familiar but dreadful tone.
“oh,” you whisper, horror-stricken. you weren’t prepared to meet them now!
the older girl merely stares at you, before you bow your head hesitantly, “congratulations on your marriage.”
jimin visibly loosened up, her eyes twinkling and shining with adoration, “thank you.” perhaps out of all of yizhuo’s friends, jimin was the one who hated you the least. she didn’t bother scolding you or cursing you out, only choosing to glare at you.
“i think we should talk,” she finally says after a moment of silence. you wholeheartedly agree with her. if you were meant to see yizhuo tomorrow, you definitely needed another friend that wasn’t chaewon.
she brings you out of the function room, the starry night sky being the only company outside. jimin takes a long gulp of her champagne.
“why’d you really break up with yizhuo?”
the patiently and dedicated stitches of a sewed wound are ripped apart, directly exposing your bleeding heart and emotions. everything comes falling apart the moment she asks. you can only stare at her.
“i… i made a mistake,” you shake your head, “i wasn’t ready.”
jimin, patient as always, hums, urging you to continue.
“she wanted to get married. i didn’t,” you say, with grief and regret lacing your every word, because everything would be fine if you had just talked to yizhuo.
“we helped her pick out the ring,” jimin adds. you only feel more guilty.
“i can’t give her the life she wants, unnie,” the endearing term of intimacy slips out, a cry filled with desperation, “she deserves the world and i can’t give her that.”
“you were her world. it’s that simple. she only ever wanted you.”
hurt gnaws at your heart, it’s palpitating with raw stabs that echo of your heartbreak.
“i don’t deserve her,” you sigh, “i had to let her go. i couldn’t bear to see the look on her face if i refused her engagement.”
jimin nods, “i understand your fear. but i hate the fact that this could have been solved with an explanation.”
you groan, anger coursing through your veins. you were so upset and narrow-minded at the time. the only solution was to seemingly break up with yizhuo. it would spare her the everlasting pain from a rejection of her proposal.
“i know, i just couldn’t at that time.”
the older girl tries to smile. it’s akin to one of those encouraging ones she would give right before an exam or test. it sparks a shiver of nostalgia.
“jagiya, where are you— oh.”
jimin quickly straightens up, swiftly turning around to face minjeong with a grin, “hey, mindoong.”
you tense up, your fingers wrapping around the glass tightly.
“glad you could make it,” minjeong’s eyes flicker up and down your body, venom evident in her tone as she hisses, “y/n.”
nodding, you reply, “thank you for inviting me.”
the tension is overbearing; with minjeong’s glares, jimin’s beaming smile and your awkward shuffling, you couldn’t wait to retreat to the comfort of your hotel room.
“where’s your girlfriend?” minjeong suddenly asks. you stare at her, confused, “my what?”
jimin’s eyes widen as she hastily pulls minjeong aside, frantically whispering in her ear. but like the past, jimin has never been a good whisperer. you catch phrases like ‘she might not be her girlfriend’ and ‘what if yizhuo hears?’. a looming sensation brews in your stomach.
“kim chaewon? is that her name?” minjeong asks harshly, “didn’t take you to like korean girls, i thought you liked chinese girls instead.”
you’re visibly taken aback. what was minjeong saying? chaewon? your girlfriend? since when was chaewon your girlfriend?
“uh,” despite your fear of minjeong yelling at you, your words come out firmly, “chaewon isn't my girlfriend.”
minjeong falters slightly before scoffing, “yeah right. you don’t have to lie now. we all know that you left yizhuo for some other girl.”
your heart stops. what?
what was she saying?
leaving yizhuo for another girl?
“i— i would never… that’s—”
“minjeong unnie, that’s enough.”
you’ve thought of this moment forever. every single day after the break up. you’ve thought of running back into her arms, apologising endlessly for even thinking of breaking up with her. you’ve thought of how she would accept you graciously with murmurs of comfort, because that was just how she was. a gracious and generous girl who deserved the world. you’ve thought of her bright smile and gleaming eyes.
you’ve never thought of her staring at you, a dull and saddened look on her face.
“ning—”
“minjeong unnie,” she pleads, “please.”
the watery gaze must have swayed minjeong over. you would know, having fallen prey to her puppy eyes before. yizhuo slides the door open, watching intently as minjeong and jimin leave.
“good luck,” jimin whispers just before she steps away. you think you need all the luck in the world right now.
yizhuo lets out a heavy sigh once the door slides closed. she gazes at you for a second. you’re taken back to your younger days, where every day was spent just staring at yizhuo. you had proclaimed confidently that yizhuo was the most gorgeous girl on earth. you aren’t wrong. the years you spent apart from her had done her generously. it had only been two, yet, yizhuo looked more mature and sure of herself.
“did you really find someone new?” she whispers, shattering the glass of ignorance. you swallow, shaking your head, “no.”
yizhuo thinks back to the drunken message you had sent.
“was that on purpose? that text you sent,” she asks, eyes wide and afraid of your answer.
you shake your head again, “i was drunk. i’m sorry.”
“i hate you, you know that right?” yizhuo says. before, you had imagined the piercing stab of pain that came with those words. you had thought it would be the end of your life, with the girl you loved the most saying she hated you.
it’s understandable now, and inevitable.
“i know,” you whisper.
yizhuo continues to stare at you. somehow, this all feels like a fever dream, one that she’ll wake up from soon. it feels unreal to have you in front of her again.
she takes in the sight of you, memorising every detail for if you leave again.
“why’d you come then?”
there are many reasons that you can say, with varying degrees of truthfulness; to congratulate jimin and minjeong, to see your friends again, to just visit your hometown.
“i wanted to see you.” it’s the truthest thing you’ve ever said.
“you can’t,” yizhuo inhales sharply, “yo-you can’t just show up like this.”
“i know, i’m sorry.”
your head hangs lowly.
“tell me the real reason why you left.”
you had expected this.
she would want closure.
your throat constricts uncomfortably.
“i… yizhuo…”
“tell me.” it feels similar to your past.
yizhuo looks as beautiful as ever. she’s the only thing you can think of right now. her lips are moving, yet you don’t hear a single thing.
“i didn’t want marriage.”
oh.
the girl’s eyebrows furrow. her eyes turning into slits of anger as she takes in a deep breath. you know she’s about to start tearing up. maybe you should quickly explain yourself.
it’s your only chance.
“i saw you looking at engagement rings and i knew i wouldn’t be ready if you got down on one knee. you’re a model, for god’s sake. you had a prospering career, being tied down to someone like me wouldn’t bring you any benefits,” you finally say. it’s not the full reason why, but you hope yizhuo would understand even a semblance of your choice.
“i know that it’s a shitty excuse. i know that i’m a coward. but what else was i meant to do?”
yizhuo huffs.
“talked to me. you could have talked to me.”
you resist the urge to roll your eyes.
“would that stop me from breaking your heart?”
the love of your life stands before you. yet, it seems like the only words of devotion you’ll exchange is how devoted she is to hating you. yizhuo crosses her arms, frowning, “yes. i’d much rather have a minute of heartbreak than years of it. you’re such a prick.”
“yizhuo—”
“no, you don’t get to do this,” she points a finger at your chest, prodding the area where your head resides ferociously, “you can’t just come back, explain yourself with an extremely stupid reason, and expect that i would be okay with it. you sent me a drunk text, saying you missed me. how come i don’t feel anything?”
“i love you, yizhuo. i just did what i thought was right in that moment—”
the only thing you can hear is your heart shattering into pieces at the sight of tears falling down her face. yizhuo sniffles, her voice becoming shrill as she adds on, “you’re an asshole. you think you’re the only one in this relationship? you didn’t even explain yourself properly. you think you’re making the right choices for us? for me?”
you continue to stare at her blankly.
the next words come out like a gunshot, “then you don’t know me at all.”
it snaps onto your skin, leaving a scathing burn and engraving ning yizhuo’s name into your body. your insides coil up painfully. hearing yizhuo’s cries as you left years ago had been torturous, but nothing beats her breaking down in front of you right this instant. you’re overcome with a striking urge to pull her into your arms and whisper words of affection into her ears, promising her to never leave. the pet name leaves your mouth quicker than you can think.
“baby—”
a sharp stinging sensation sears in your right cheek. you can feel the affected area heating up, scorching hot and red. yizhuo’s handprint is evident, singed in your skin.
an onslaught of tears rises, but you’re determined to not let them fall.
“okay,” you whisper, unable to say anything else to the equally stunned yizhuo, “i’ll leave. i’m sorry.”
the girl just stands outside in the cold, her eyes bloodshot and cheeks rosy from the wind. before you go, the slight shiver that runs through her body makes you hesitate. the comfort of your jacket feels like a heavy burden now.
maybe you would get slapped again. but at least yizhuo wouldn’t be cold.
gently taking it off, you encase yizhuo in your jacket, biting your cheek (which still hurts!) to resist a smile at how it covers her small figure. she gazes at you like a deer caught in headlights. you sigh and try to move your legs, but they feel like jelly. with much difficulty, you finally make it to the door, using the frame to stabilise your wobbly walking.
when you turn back, yizhuo isn’t staring at you, but she’s staring at the night sky, more specifically, the moon. you take one last look at her. the weight on your shoulders is gone now. and all that is left is a longing feeling to have yizhuo back in your arms again. but maybe, you could live with that.
sliding the door open, you go back into the function room. the crowd had dispersed, leaving just a few people chatting around. you spot jimin and minjeong talking while drinking. aeri’s at the bar, engaged in a conversation with a waitress. chaewon, god bless her, is relatively nearby, while kazuha is nowhere to be found.
“chaewon,” you breathe out, relieved. she turns to you, startled, “oh damn, what happened to your face? you look a little…”
“i know,” you laugh dryly, “i think it’s time for us to leave and go to sleep now.”
chaewon doesn’t argue and instead nods, her eyes drawn to the reddening mark across your cheek. even in the dark light, she could still notice the imprints of someone’s fingers.
“she slapped you?” she asks while you head towards the elevator.
“yeah,” you scratch the back of your neck, “we kind of… argued.”
chaewon laughs heartily at your misfortune. you’re glad at least this brings someone joy. maybe minjeong too. she would love to see you in pain.
“i think you should get some rest buddy,” she pats your back. you nod, feeling as if sleep was just an arm’s reach away.
the conversation with yizhuo had drained you significantly, both mentally and physically. and maybe you should put some ointment on the red area too. you might wake up with a bruise or something tomorrow.
the urge to flop into bed is too strong as chaewon slides the keycard into the slot. the door opens, revealing a luxurious hotel suite with a king-sized bed. you remember requesting for a shared room. it was to mainly prevent yourself from doing anything reckless when drunk. you’d have chaewon to keep you grounded.
“did you get kazuha’s number?” you ask as chaewon throws her face cleanser at you. the girl giggles, “yeah. she’s so cute.”
you subtly cringe at the lovestruck look in her eyes.
groaning, you head into the bathroom. your eyes widen as you prod at your cheek, shocked that yizhuo landed such a heavy hit. damn, has she been going to the gym lately? the yizhuo back then barely had any strength to resist your tickles. there wasn’t any surging hot anger left from yizhuo slapping you, just a dull and yearning hope for her. maybe you should calm yourself down by taking a cold shower.
after dowsing yourself with water, you padded out of the bathroom, only to discover that chaewon wasn’t hunched over her luggage anymore.
you check your phone.
chaewon [10.27pm]:
zuha texted me, staying w her for the night
there’s ointment on the bedside table
for ur stupid face
bye :p
wow. chaewon had managed to do that within a day. staying at a girl’s hotel room? you whistle lowly. maybe she was onto something. but with her departure, the hotel room feels too quiet now. only the breezing and fluttering sounds of the airconditioning accompanying your thoughts of self-loathing. collapsing onto the bed, you reach out for the ointment.
just as you unscrew the cap, the doorbell rings. you don’t recall ever ordering room service. maybe it was chaewon and she forgot something?
you turn the door knob, not bothering to check who it was.
“chaewon—”
ning yizhuo stands before you, glassy eyes and a look of desperation that you’re familiar with.
“oh.”
she shuffles awkwardly, gesturing at your cheek, “are—is it okay? does it hurt?”
gulping, you shake your head.
“can we talk?” she asks, in the quietest voice ever, her words coming out shaky and breathless.
you open the door wider.
yizhuo mutters a soft, “thank you,” as she enters the room. you quickly send a text to chaewon telling her not to come back.
“did you put any cream on it?” she asks.
“no, not yet. i was just about to,” you reply quietly. the tension from the heated argument from before had disapparented, only leaving a strained relationship behind.
“can you sit down?”
you follow her instructions dutifully, sitting right at the edge of the bed. yizhuo lifts the ointment up, squeezing a bit on her finger before gently rubbing it into your cheek. it hurts, but the softness of her touch heals the area.
wincing as she applies more pressure, you can only stare at the girl.
“i’m sorry,” she whispers.
“it’s okay.”
you want to pull her into your arms.
you want her to lean onto you.
you want the feeling of her skin against yours.
“i was really hurt.”
“i know.”
yizhuo sighs, her hands dropping.
“i can’t believe you left me so easily.”
your chest tightens at the devastated tone in her voice. it wasn’t easy, you want to say. but it doesn’t feel right to defend yourself now.
“i thought it was the right thing to do.”
yizhuo lifts her head up, “why didn’t you just tell me you didn’t want to get married?”
“i don’t know,” it comes out in a hushed murmur, “i didn’t want to tie you down. you had a lot more things to accomplish.”
“i’d rather have you and nothing than losing you and having everything.”
the confession goes unsaid. because you’re her everything.
“i’m sorry. you just had your whole life in front of you and i was in the back. i… i didn’t fit into your life.”
the girl takes everything in. you were just so afraid then. scared that once you said yes to her proposal, yizhuo might realise that you weren’t the one for her. you’d rather be away from her, than be with her and make her unhappy. you didn’t want to live a miserable life where you hated each other.
“you don’t get to make that choice for me.”
“i know, yizhuo.”
yizhuo’s eyes are brimming with tears. her raven hair covering her face partially, but you can feel the pain radiating off her.
“you know that i would have been happy just being with you?”
“i know.”
“god, you still left like it was the easiest decision of your life.”
no it wasn’t, you again want to protest.
“you know that even in another life, i would choose to just have you by my side, even if i lose everything else? don’t you understand the extent of my love for you?”
it’s so surreal— the way yizhuo is practically begging for you to realise that leaving her was the worst possible choice for you to make.
“i love you too much.”
“then why’d you leave?” she asks.
through tears, you shakily breathe out, “because i love you too much.”
the lack of past tense doesn’t bother you, nor does it bother yizhuo. it’s a given that you’re still madly in love with the girl, and vice versa. it only leaves the question of what will happen now. yizhuo doesn’t say much afterwards. it’s the truth. you love her too much that you couldn’t bear to see her suffer because of you.
“i was so ready to marry you, i bought a ring,” yizhuo mutters, shedding tears. her sniffles aren’t concealed by the low humming of the air conditioning. it feels too real.
“forgive me, please,” you say.
“i can’t.”
the hotel room goes quiet.
“that’s okay,” it’s hard to say. you want to protest against everything, beg yizhuo to take you back and you could live your happily ever after with her.
it doesn’t happen. you don’t fall to your knees and plead.
you only stare at yizhuo in a mix of fear and longing affection. it pains you to see her so broken, and it only drives the knife further into your heart to know you’re the reason why.
“i’m so tired, y/n.”
you nod, feeling the fatigue seep in.
“me too.”
“can i sleep here tonight?” yizhuo asks softly.
you nod. there were still things to talk about, but you think you’ve done a decent job so far. pulling the covers over your bodies as yizhuo slides into the bed, you relish in the warmth and comfort of having her beside you again.
she turns her head to look at you, uncertainty filling her voice, “let’s talk more in the morning. i’m tired now.”
you agree with her wholeheartedly, inching closer to fit against her back.
as yizhuo’s eyelids flutter shut, you caress her skin tenderly. your index finger writes against her back, strokes lining her skin.
我爱你.
i love you. it’s one of the many phrases you’ve picked up throughout the years of being with the girl. she only taught you silly words and swears, but yizhuo had insisted you learn how to say and write those very words.
it’s fitting, because it’s all you ever feel for her.
because of yizhuo, you’ve had the opportunity to experience having a soulmate for almost your whole life. because of yizhuo, there’s no lingering doubt of being unlovable. because of yizhuo, you get to spend your days filled with happiness.
because of yizhuo, you understand what love is.
you just hope she understands you too.
#aespa x fem reader#aespa x reader#ning yizhuo x reader#yizhuo x reader#ningning x reader#aespa#ningning#ning yizhuo
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As Im writing the IvanTill analysis. I have the urge to write angst. God…this is a horrible combo.
A-a..anyone wanna do some IvanTill Angst..?? *cough* 🥺? A-..anyone want some..??? W-..we could even rp it too..-!!!!
Okay uhm that was stupid LMAoOoosozdo
#jellyfish#maotalks#alien stage#luka alnst#luka alien stage#vivinos#alnst#luka#mao talks#alnst till#till alien stage#alien stage till#ivan alien stage#alnst ivan#ivantill#alien stage ivan#till alnst#angst
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The Misery of the Songstress’ Child | 2HA Fanfic
Non Binary Reader
TW: Mention of trauma, rape, intimacy, force-feed, drug usage, child abuse, child neglect, and those following it.
Chapter 1
Two songstresses stood out as celestial beings in the history of the music building in ancient China, known for their exquisite beauty and mesmerizing vocals. When problems arise, Duan Yihan and Xun Fengruo support one another like sisters in the music building. That is how it seems from the outside, anyway. Both have amazing natural beauty that even makes average-looking women envious. Duan Yihan had a complexion that matched the finest jade, and her beauty was as delicate and graceful as an orchid. Xun Fengruo exudes beauty with her elegant motions and siren-like, piercing stare.
Their ethereal appearance, akin to blossoming flowers, adorned the halls, and their beautiful calls, captivated the hearts of both commoners and patrons.
Numerous listeners found solace in the melancholic and unrequited love that permeated Xun Fengruo's songs. Her voice had an unforced purity and precision, and it soared like a lark's. "Clear and sweet as a nightingale's song, her melodies could soothe worries and rouse the spirits of the courtiers," is how fans of Duan Yihan would frequently describe her music. Similar to the nightingale and the crane, their melodies came to represent grace, elegance, and the ability of music to touch the soul. Soon came the notice of a corrupt nobleman, who abducted the two singers following their performance. Xun Fengruo offers herself as a sacrifice by purposefully flirting with the nobleman in order to let Duan Yihan escape.
When he discovered that one of his prisoners had fled, the nobleman vented his rage on Xun Fengruo in private. Because he was afraid of ruining her beauty, he began raping her all day and night instead of punishing her through beating. Xun Fengruo even went on a hunger strike to make her body emaciated, and the nobleman then ordered staff to force-feed her. To him, she is like a porcelain doll, and he must preserve her beauty. As a result, you were born. The nobleman has seven concubines and one legitimate wife; Xun Fengruo was not even awarded a title because she was deemed "unworthy."
When Xun Fengruo was in labor, there was only one person to assist her: an elderly maid to whom Xun Fengruo had grown close during her time at the mansion. With the crack of lightning and the screams of labor anguish, followed by the cry of a newborn. With that, you were born. The concubines and wife were envious of Xun Fengruo's care in bed, while their husband left the rest of the bed chilly and undisturbed. And when they learned about your birth, they were concerned that the nobleman's 'affection' for Xun Fengruo would grow. Yes, the nobleman would continue to focus on his sons and daughters; however, the threat is still there.
When Xun Fengruo arrives, he entirely ignores his concubines and wife in the bedroom. As a result, the nobleman's concubines and legal wife kicked you and your mother out when he was not present. One of the concubines even planned to disfigure Xun Fengruo if the legal wife hadn't told them not to because the nobleman would be home soon. But there was a wound on Xun Fengruo's right cheek by the legal wife.
With nowhere else to go, you and your mother went to the one area she was familiar with. House of Drunken Jade. Madam Mo was enraged, accusing Xun Fengruo of intentionally leaving the music building to meet up with someone before being knocked up and returning. Since Xun Fengruo's departure, the business has declined, with Duan Yihan, the remaining songstresses, and prostitutes shouldering an increased workload. Madam Mo has to observe the disappointed looks on the customers' faces as she tells them in person that Xun Fengruo is currently unavailable.
Madam Mo even had to spend additional taels to hire someone to work at the main gate so she wouldn't have to deal with those individuals who were demanding Xun Fengruo. Stress would be bad for her pregnant body. Yes, she is currently pregnant with Mo Nian and is waiting for her lover, Xue Duanrong, the father of their child, to return home. For the first time in a long time, she smiled just thinking about it.
After observing Xun Fengruo's frail state, Duan Yihan raced over to her.
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When the songstress saw your infant form in the arms of a close friend, she realized something. "Please take them…" Duan Yihan removed you from Xun Fengruo's arms, and Xun Fengruo collapsed in front of the brothel, accompanied by your sobbing. Your mother was well after some rest, but no one was spared Madam Mo's fury, who was so enraged that she nearly miscarried when she saw customers leaving because of the mess outside. Madam Mo was about to kick Xun Fengruo out if it wasn't for Duan Yihan intervened and reminded her that Xun Fengruo's return would raise revenues once more.
Madam Mo took one glance at Xun Fengruo's face and instructed her to return to work as soon as the wound on her right cheek healed. Xun Fengruo would also be responsible for the child's well-being. Duan Yihan was willing to spend her remaining cash on baby clothes and toys for you because Xun Fengruo was unable to work at the moment.
When your mother's right cheek cut healed, she returned to work as instructed. The music-building songstresses and prostitutes who didn't have any customers would look after you because Xun Fengruo was like an older sister to them. As a result, you've gotten used to calling them each "big/older sister."
A music building is not the finest location for a baby to dwell, but, as you get older, it is natural to become intrigued about certain things.
There were moments when your younger self would question the "pretty ladies": "Why was there a man on top of big sister?" "Why are they moaning?" "Why is the man grabbing the big sister's neck and sometimes pulling her hair?" "Why is the man biting and sucking on big sister's neck?" "We absolutely need to purchase bug repellant. Big sisters are developing dark red and purple neck marks."
When your mother is serving a customer in one of the pleasure house's rooms, your big sisters would always try to prevent you from going to her.
One time when the pleasure home was particularly busy, and your big sisters were not present to care for you.
Your small self crawled to find your mother and discovered her completely naked in the midst of an intimate act with a stranger. You were shocked because you had never seen the performance up close before. In a matter of minutes, Madam Mo dragged you out of the room after placing baby Mo Nian in his crib. You took a battering.
In the end, one of your older sisters bought ointments for you, not your mother. You've always been clingy to your mother, wanting to play with her whenever you could, but she constantly dismissed you with an "I'm too busy." "Play elsewhere."
But you never blamed her.
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Duan Yihan has been seeing the same person for the past several weeks. Nangong Yan, Lord of the Ninth City of Rufeng Sect, has been visiting Duan Yihan every day, showering her with gold taels and hairpins. Xun Fengruo had previously seen Nangong Yan in person while shopping for jewelry for her sisters. She recalls seeing Nangong Yan dressed in costly golden robes, followed by servants carrying large luggage.
Xun Fengruo could see true evidence of falling deeply in love in Duan Yihan's expressions; at the same time, she was delighted with her love life, but she was still wary of noblemen, especially given what had happened before.
Her fears were verified when she learned that Nangong Yan has a wife. Xun Fengruo expressed her concerns to Duan Yihan, who laughed it off: "Sister Fengruo, you must have made a mistake. He explained that he was simply a regular Lin'an traveler. No wife."
Xun Fengruo inquired: "If he was truly a traveler, how could he have enough taels to purchase all those jewels for you?"
Duan Yihan responded: "Don't worry, sister; he told me that it was because his boss always paid him handsomely for his good work!"
Xun Fengruo wanted to speak more, but she held back since she did not want to argue with her.
Xun Fengruo: "Alright then, just be careful."
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As expected, Duan Yihan became pregnant by the alleged "traveler." You observed her stomach ballooning up and advised her to see a doctor and get some treatment for the disease, but she chuckled and said that was usual for pregnant ladies.
"So how do pregnant women come to exist?" You asked out of curiosity.
Duan Yihan stroked her abdomen affectionately, "A baby is formed when two people love each other."
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Duan Yihan's abdomen grew to the point where Madam Mo and the customer noticed it. Duan Yihan continues to perform, but the music building is losing money since she no longer accepts requests to please customers in bed. Madam Mo was not pleased with this change, and there is no way she will let another of her employees have a baby. Madam Mo was unable to prevent one of her greatest songstresses, Xun Fengruo, from having you because she had been missing for several months.
The music building is not a children's playground. Those troublesome kids were always causing trouble in the building. Madam Mo wouldn't let that happen.
Her son, Mo Nian, is the exception because he is her son. Madam Mo asked that Duan Yihan undergo an abortion, which was denied. Madam Mo volunteered to pay for the abortion herbal concoction, assuming that money was an issue. That was also denied. Duan Yihan informed Madam Mo that she would keep the child, no matter what. Duan Yihan even stated that she will leave gladly if that is what is required.
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Sister Duan Yihan left. And your other older sisters told you that Duan Yihan has been whisked away by her lover and will have a wonderful life.
You were glad for her. Your mother has repaid her debt to Madam Mo. And from that day on, you never see her lying in bed with a stranger.
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By this point, you were six years old. That is when you first met him. A fluffy white cloak hung over his small form. It was made of the finest wool, soft as a whisper, with each thread gleaming with a subtle iridescent sheen. Even the flecks of dirt on it could not conceal the fact that it had belonged to a high-ranking cultivator or possibly a nobleman. The generously sized hood enveloped the child's face, leaving just a tangle of unruly black hair that looked like a bird nest poking out. He observed you and wondered why a six-year-old would be inside this building.
He pulled over a performer and inquired about the location of his mother's buddy. Only then did he discover from the performer that Xun Fengruo is the Top Courtesan of the House of Drunken Jade and that the child he had just seen was Xun Fengruo's.
He informed the performer that he was the son of Duan Yihan. Duan Yihan was more generous than Xun Fengruo when it came to spending money on her sisters, so she was quite popular among them. When the performer realized this, her mood changed totally, and she rushed him to Xun Fengruo. He told Xun Fengruo the complete story, unaware that you were also listening in.
After a few pleadings from the top courtesan, Madam Mo finally gave in. After all, now that Duan Yihan has left, Xun Fengruo is the only one generating the most money. Even though Xun Fengruo no longer sleeps with the customer, her voice and music-playing skills remain superb, captivating large crowds in a matter of seconds.
Upsetting the top profit is not a wise idea. The youngster was distressed since his coat was burned, so you ended up soothing him. The youngster was adopted by Madam Mo and given the surname Mo, becoming an errand boy. He and you work together on errands, becoming closer as time passes.
The nobility had already forced Xun Fengruo to spend her first night. But she still needs to make things better for you and her late sister's son. She promised you and Mo Ran that after she rehabilitated herself, she would take both of you to a better life. The recollections of you being pleased about gaining freedom cause you to have pleasant dreams.
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The Lantern Festival was here. The children on the street were all carrying lanterns and holding hands with their families. The streets were busy with activity. Music and singing could be heard around every corner. This was also the day that the music building generated the most money, which dampened your disappointment at not being able to celebrate. Your mother sat on the upper-floor staircase and began playing music on her guqin for a nobleman. You and Mo Ran were both downstairs in the kitchen at the time. Mo Ran was making sticky rice cake as you made tea to accompany the dessert.
Both of you were interrupted by young master Mo Nian's command to clear the table where a customer had recently sat. You were anxious to say goodbye to Mo Ran, but he told you that he would be the one to deliver the glutinous rice cake and tea to your mother. With that, you were gone. After that, you went upstairs to find Mo Ran and your mother. But you were met with the sight of Mo Ran wrestling a greasy rich merchant, and your mother was nowhere to be found.
Madam Mo yelled from across the corridor as her footsteps approached, before grabbing Mo Ran by the collar and slapping him hard in the face.
“Mother Mo, I'm sure A-Ran was not in his right mind when he attacked the customer."
You call Madam Mo. "Mother Mo." The same thing that your older sisters do.
Madam Mo (Mother Mo): "Was he not in his right mind? This son of a bitch obviously did this on purpose!"
Rich Merchant says, "Yes! I was just asking a simple question when he randomly attacked me! He is truly insane!"
Madam Mo apologized to the wealthy businessman and dragged A-Ran away. You had decided to follow them before being told to return to work. You were hesitant, but you had no option; all you could do was watch A-Ran and Mother Mo move away. For the rest of the week, you didn't see A-Ran or your mother.
The unease continued to increase.
——
After a week, Mo Ran returned. You made sure to shower him with kisses, just like your older sisters would do to you when you were sad.
He enjoyed it. You've resolved to do it every time he's unhappy, unconscious of the deeper significance.
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"don't cry bug eyes"
Bro didn't cook I fear
Final day of @alyanetteaugust it is a sad sad time
Next year I'll make better prompts prommy, and I'll get better at art just to draw women
Here's a message I sent ppl about the reveal for context:
Marinette bleeding out, her transformation washing away and leaving her there, near death.
Scarabella's ladybugs will fix everything, of course, but they won't erase the memory of seeing her partner fade away into her girlfriend, still bleeding out over her own suit and gloves, the blood tacky against her fingers.
And she knows who Mao is. It's only fair that for the most painful death, and her half of the reveal, Scarabella makes sure she knows she isn't alone. She doesn't die alone, ever. She has her girlfriend by her side.
So she shows her, she calls her transformation off and hugs her so tight, blood now seeping into her nice dress she was wearing on their date, until her heart finally stops. And alya places marinette down on the floor, trying to cushion her before transforming and going back to beat the Akuma, a lot more rage powering her.
#silly little guy#miraculous ladybug#marinette dupain cheng#miraculous#fanart#mlb#miraculous fanart#could you stay a while#alya cesaire#ladybug miraculous#scarabella#alyanette#mao#angst#yay!!#day 31#reveal#alyanette august
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@windypuddle i prommy
koga.maos you are eating this weekend
#.txt#dont rb btw jst rare wip moment#the fic is actually kinda like. mao-typical minor angst but its cute i think. i only have the first half finished tho#amia.txt
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