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The Solution To Everything(Is Hair Dye)
Note: Human AU! First time posting writing on tumblr lmao, and I wanted to try a bit of a different writing style... so thereâs that.
Just a little writing practice paired with Marellinh fluff n kinda angst ig :)
Word count: uhhh i went overboard
Blurb: Linh is lonely, with no one in the world left by her side, hurt, by all that sheâs lost, and possibly has an ever-so-slight crush on her elusive blonde neighbor. Marella needs someone to dye her hair within the day, and Linh happens to have exactly what she needs, in more ways than one.
When Linh wakes late in the night, startled from her dozing state on the couch in her dimly lit living room to the sound of persistent knocking, she certainly doesnât expect to find the blonde neighbor sheâs been inconspicuously watchingâ sheâs still trying to convince herself that casually watching the girl enter her house anytime she got the chance wasnât stalkingâ for the past three weeks since she moved in next door to be on the other side. And when the panting girl in front of her sucks in a breath, Linh definitely doesnât expect the words that spill from her lipsâ
âCan you dye my hair?â
Linh blinks with bewilderment, still trying to process that the girl is here, on her doorstep. Not to mention really, really pretty. Annoyingly so, to the point where Linhâs tired brain has to avert her eyes to focus on forcing her mouth to form words.
âWhat?â
The girl smiles apologetically, and suddenly Linhâs throat feels dry. The girlâs beauty is much more manageable from a distance, through subtle glances out of the corner of her eye across the hall.
âMy roomatesâ screw themâ dared me to dye my hair bright green by tomorrow. I lost a bet.â She looks away. âAnd you have green hair dye, so...â
Linh stares dumbly, trying to puzzle out how to respond to such a random, odd request. Though she moved into the apartment complex almost a month ago and her maybe sort of possible little crush lives just next door, her mind is still trying to register the fact that they have finally crossed paths. And the girl has come to her, no less.
âHow do you know I have hair dye?â The hair dye is something sheâs gotten to send to Tam. The silver in his hair is something he kept in long after she cut it off and cut off their parents. He still hangs on, and Linh wants to change that, even if they havenât spoken in a year. She isnât going to send it though, she knows. She always chickens out. Her brotherâs silence for the past year isnât easy to face. Still, she buys brightly-colored dyes frequently on the off chance that a lightning strike of confidence will hit her. It hasnât happened yet, but itâs a comforting routine anyway.
The girl blushes, scratching the back of her neck bashfully and shifting from foot to foot. The movement draws Linhâs eyes to her shoes. Theyâre ratty sneakers, and upon closer inspection, it looks like there are messy, multi-colored words scribbled all over the sides. The weird shoes match the long, tacky rainbow socks that go up to her knees and the bright, tie-dye, too big sweater draped over her surprisingly small frame, with black leggings to top off the outfit underneath.
âWell, I saw you coming back in from the supermarket yesterday and there was a box of green hair dye poking out of the bags...â she trails off. âOh my god. I sound like a stalker, donât I? I swear Iâm not.â
Linh canât help the delirious, sleep-deprived giggle that escapes at the words. Itâs ridiculous to her, that the girl sheâs been following and observing as subtly as humanly possible because sheâs just so pretty and Linh wants to know everything is the one worrying about being a creep.
The girl grins at her laughter, the question still burning in her eyes, which are an even brighter shade of blue than Linh realized up close.
She clicks her phone on, checking the time discreetly. Itâs late, nearly midnight. The hair dye takes at least an hour, most likely more, to finish. She has an exam at nine the next day that she still hasnât studied for and she hasnât yet messaged Tam for her daily one-sided check-in that he never responds to, or even reads.
She looks back up at the girl with thin braids threaded through thick, golden locks, framing beautiful ice blue eyes set in a still blushing face, waiting for her at her doorstep with an open gaze and just maybe, an open mind.
Her stupid, fluttering heart makes a decision before her rational mind can catch up.
âCome on in.â
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The girl, who introduces herself as Marella, asks her if sheâs always so quiet.
Linh snorts, resisting the urge to point out that Marella is the one invading the house of a relative stranger in the middle of the night. Of course, thereâs also the fact that she let her, and that isnât even considering how flustered the blonde makes her. Especially in such close proximity, where she can smell the faint lavender wafting off her hair. Linh never would have pegged her for a lavender girl.
And when she leans closer to touch up the roots again, she realizes that Marella smells of something spicy. Itâs good, comforting, like the home-cooked meals made with love that Linh only ever got to experience in other peopleâs houses because hers never truly felt like home, or the smell of wood when it was burned in a desperate attempt to keep the warmth in the winter because woolen hats and group hugs were never quite enough to warm everyoneâs toes.
Linh has to remind herself to keep working her fingers through the hair.
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Linh is thankful when the summer sun finally leaks away and is replaced by autumn wind. Thereâs something calming about the crisp air blowing through the hair that escapes from tightly-zipped thin hoodies and the leaves bleeding red and gold. She much prefers it to the heat of the summer, or the harshness of winter, the temperatures of which she can never quite escape from completely.
When she pulls open the doors to a nearby cafe and lets the smell of warmth and caffeine wash over her face, and falls into line to order, she isnât expecting to be behind a girl with a mane of blonde hair thatâs streaked through with bright green that hurt the eyes and small braids that sway when she shifts. And Linhâs weeks of watching from a distance pay offâ and the hard-to-ignore green certainly helpsâ because she recognizes the girl immediately.
Itâs Marella, sporting the new, significantly greener look that she gained by Linhâs own hands. Linh blushes at the reminder of the night weeks ago. Sheâs surprised to find that it was the first time sheâs seen the girl since their unintentional night together. Sheâs been so occupied with settling in, getting organized, figuring out independence, and attempting to reach out to her absentee brother, that she hasnât even noticed the girlâs absence. It seems her creeper skills have gotten rusty, which should make her happy but instead causes the barest amounts of disappointment to creep up. Even from afar, Marella is lively and brightens, or at least eases, the monotonous days that all seem to bleed into each other in one eternal, never-ending passage of pain.
âHey!â Marellaâs voice jolts Linh from her thoughts. âNice to see you here!â
âH-Hi!â Linh stutters. She thinks the girlâs impossibly blue, intent gaze will always catch her off guard.
Her gaze shifts to the green in Marellaâs hair, the harsh coloring softened by the sunlight streaming in through the windows of the cafe and bouncing off the bright strands.
âYour hair looks nice.â
Marella touches a hand to her neon green-streaked look and smirks. âAll thanks to you.â
Linhâs cheeks warm at the praise. By the time they reach the orders taken down, Marella has somehow convinced Linh to sit and drink with her. She takes Linhâs wrist lightly and guides her to a table, an action that makes Linhâs face heat again. She looks down at the thin fingers encircling her arm to make sure she isnât dreaming, and is elated to find that she isnât.
And sitting in that booth, sipping their warm coffees and exchanging even warmer smiles, Linhâs romantic fantasies from afar suddenly seem a lot closer than she ever thought possible.
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Linh isnât sure exactly how sheâs gone from watching her neighbor from a(very far) distance to being dragged into her unfamiliar apartment to be introduced to her roommates, but she canât say sheâs complaining.
As nerve-wracking as it is to be inside Marellaâs house, she has to admit that the chance of pace from routine is something she would have been too scared to do herself. Had Marella not knocked on her door and practically shoved her out of her own with an evil grin on her face and into the girlâs shared one just minutes before, she might have stayed holed up in her own apartment forever, seldom leaving and only ever for basic necessities.
Patterns are nice, reliable, and most of all, consistent, something that Linh has never had before, and up until a year ago, had given up on attaining, but thereâs something undeniably exciting about throwing caution to the wind and launching herself into a new situation.
However, there is the slight problem of said new situation happening to be making a good impression on her crushâs roommates, who are all staring down at her stoically in a solid line of four with their arms crossed and their gazes narrowed. It reminds Linh of the stereotypical movie tropes in which the overprotective dad interrogates the unnecessarily perfect Mary Sueâs new boyfriend when she brings him home for the first time, and she has to force herself not to laugh in the faces of the people glaring down at her. Theyâre all at least half a head taller than her, excluding the brunette girl, who has the most terrifying expression of them all on her face.
Three hours later, Linh is laughing tears of joy and drinking hot cocoa with whipped cream and cinnamon with the scary roommates in their warmly lit, cozy living room, whoâs first impression couldnât have been more wrong.
The scary-looking brunette girl isnât actually one of Marellaâs roommates, instead living with the other brunette, her brother, at home with their parents. Her name is Biana, she has an attachment to the color purple that everyone else seems to make fun of her for, and an affinity for randomly throwing out the othersâ clothes and replacing them with ones she deems good enough to be seen out with.
Her brother, whoâs name is Fitzroyâ everyone teases him about thisâ is better known as Fitz. He is smart, put-together, and as Marella refers to him, their groupâs resident âtired dadâ. Heâs dating Dex, the nerdy but sarcastic actual roommate of Marella.
Then there is Sophie, who was in the kitchen when Linh first came in, and Keefe, the former being Dexâs cousin and Marellaâs second roommate who is constantly done with everyoneâs shenanigans; Marella claims that Fitz, the actually responsible one, can never be bothered to do anything about their spontaneous endeavors most of the time. The latter, on the other hand, is the most mischievous of the bunch who Linh also knows the least about. His smiles and grins are the most abundant, but also the most weighted. Linh suspects there is a lot more to him than sheâll ever be able to fully grasp.
Linhâs surprised with how well she fits in with these people. They seem so much lighter and freer than her, a girl still tainted and chained down by the past and the experiences that came with it. They welcome her with open arms, and hours later, when dusk falls and itâs time for her to leave, the wrap her up in a hug and make her swear sheâll come back .She sinks into the hug, thinking that after knowing their light, she canât possibly stay away.
Linh will forever owe all this new warmth in her life to Marella, who is perhaps the warmest of them all.
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Fluffy blankets are good. Warm, cozy, comfortable, the kind of little thing in life that makes most people feel fuzzy feelings of nostalgia as they think back to the times they wrapped themselves up in warm blankets on the days they were feeling overwhelmed by the world, when they sat in messily-built blanket forts with their best friends and told scary stories during the devilâs hour with only a flashlight illuminating their evil grins, or the fights with their siblings to get the bigger portion of the blanket when they were forced to share a bed.
Unless that person is Linh, in which case all chances of that were stripped away by a pressured childhood where no room felt safe when her parents were near, friends were disapproved of, and anything that could knock the Song family from the top was discarded before either of the children could protest.
But whether itâs a childhood like Linhâs, or one where everything went perfectly, the fact can generally be agreed on: fluffy blankets are a good, good thing.
But Linh doesnât think she was ever aware just how perfect fluffy blankets can be until they came piled in the arms of a blonde girl with tiny braids and green threaded through her waves at the door.
âMovie night?â Marella asks, wiggling a laptop in her other hand. âI noticed that you donât have a TV yet.â
Linh lets her in, eager to spend more time with just her and especially eager to share another night with just the two of them. The idea of being in a dimly lit room wrapped in blankets with their bodies pressed together and only the light of a screen illuminating their faces doesnât hurt either.
They curl up together on the couch without a second thought, as if theyâve been doing so all their lives. Linh adores the way Marellaâs head fits in the crook of her neck like the last missing piece of a puzzle, and holds her breath as the blonde reaches across her and presses play on Netflix once theyâve settled.
When the girl falls asleep on Linhâs shoulder an hour later, she cuddles closer to the warmth of the fluffy blanket and herâ crush, or love, maybe, she doesnât knowâ pressing to her side.
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As nice of a distraction as Marella and her strange roommates can be in the months that pass, Linh has to come crashing back down to reality at some point. And crash she does, when the banging on her door at nine oâclock at night opens to the face she knows as well as her own.
Her brother, approaching her for the first time in years, bringing nothing but news of their fatherâs death.
Linh knows she should be feeling something. That she should be falling to her knees and sobbing dramatically, like a protagonist in a drama novel, or maybe grabbing his hands and begging him to tell her that it isnât true. Instead, when Tam bears the news, all she can do is match his emotionless expression. After all, what is there to feel?
And why is she in such desperate need of comfort when, truth be told, she feels no suffering?
She canât explain her mindâs twisted way of thinking, but she does know that itâs what leads her next door, and what pushes her to throw her arms around Marellaâs neck when she comes to the door decked in pajamas and those long, irritating rainbow-striped socks that she loves so much.
Linh likes to believe that itâs her petty grudge against the annoying socks that makes her cry on Marellaâs shoulder that night, but hiding from the truth isnât as easy as she likes to believe.
And when Marella wraps her in a fuzzy blanket that rains tufts of fine fluff on their heads and pulls her in close, Linh has a hard time believing fluffy blankets arenât the answer to all the worldâs problems.
Confidence has finally come to her, and sheâs able to give Tam a box of hair dye before he leaves. She doesnât know if heâll use it, or when sheâll see him again, but the smallest spark of light in his eyes when he takes the dye and turns it over in his hand is enough hope for her.
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When Marella appears at her door in the middle of the night this time, weeks since Linhâs father died and they last saw each other, Linh is surprised that she isnât surprised. After all, surely thereâs something seriously wrong if the only thing she says when someone comes knocking at her door at exactly three minutes past midnight is, âDid you bring the hair dye?â
She pulls the blonde inside softly, takes the fuzzy blanket still draped on her couch from their movie night, and wraps it around the girlâs shivering frame. Marella starts to sob on her shoulder. Her fingers wrap around Linhâs neck and latch onto her, bringing them both down to the carpet when her knees give. Linh immediately wraps an arm around her and holds her close.
Linh doesnât know whatâs wrong, but she does know that Marella is leaning on her for support, and she does know that she will always be here, for as long as the blonde might need.
When she finally stops crying and lets Linh reach gentle fingers to wipe her cheeks, and pulls out electric blue hair dye that brings a smile to both of their faces, Linh has a hard time believing that hair dye isnât the cure for everyoneâs sorrows.
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Linh finds it funny that one can promise themselves one thing-- that they are going to try as hard as they can not to connect with others as a means of protecting themselves, for example-- but still end up breaking the promise if the right temptation crosses their path.
And her temptation? A certain blue-eyed blonde with now bright blue highlights whoâs devious smirks and snarky words can snap Linhâs resolve in a second. She knows she should hate her for it, but surrounded by mischievous roommates with twinkling eyes and light smiles filled to the brim with warmth, she canât help but snuggle closer to her weakness.
Her weakness, who is currently failing to dominate the board in a (not-so)friendly game of Christmas Monopoly. Marella informed her that itâs a holiday classic when she dragged her inside the house just an hour before, but judging by the rabid way the players are screaming at each other, Linh canât say she agrees.
âWhat do you mean, the empire kind is the wrong kind?â Keefe screeches. âDuh, itâs easier!â
âFor you, maybe! But itâs not the original!â Dex retorts.
Keefe jabs a finger at the board. âThen why are you still playing and why are you in second place?â He throws his hands up. âIf youâre so mad about it, then stop playing and let the rest of us noncomplainers win.â
âNoncomplainers isnât a word, Keefe,â Fitz says, idly shuffling the assortment of multi-colored money laid out in front of him. As banker, heâs the calmest and least angry of the bunch, though thereâs something oddly menacing about the way he rearranges his money with careful, poised fingers.
Keefe, Dex, and Fitz are circled around the board, all nursing mugs of hot cocoa(which Linh has realized is a sort of trademark for them) in between bouts of shrieking, while Sophie left a little while ago to buy original Monopoly just in case Keefe and Dex destroy the board. Linh laughed when the exasperated blonde said it, but now she can see why itâs a legitimate concern.
Linh curls her cold feet in from her position on the long couch, and Marella automatically shifts the fluffy blanket theyâre sharing to fully cover her toes again. Linh smiles up at her gratefully, and Marella offers a small smirk back. Then she goes right back to screaming. Linh debates calling Sophie and asking her to bring back ear plugs too.
âWhatever,â Biana scoffs. âYouâre all sore losers.â
She is currently winning, as she has been for the entire game, and she glares down at the boys huddling around the game board from her perch in one of the armchairs.
And on it goes. At the end of the night, when Monopoly money is scattered on the floor and a smoking dinner thatâs just a bit too salty is shared and hastily wrapped presents tied with glittery bows are exchanged(Marella is too impatient to wait for Christmas morning), Linh finds herself full of more love and joy than she thinks she ever has been in her entire life. Thereâs something oddly comforting about being with people who care for and accept her, even if itâs by default or association. Having someone who cares is a rare light in her life that most people take for granted.
Especially when thereâs the smallest chance that the person who truly holds her heart returns her feelings.
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Itâs the night before Christmas and Linh canât sleep.
Itâs the tossing and turning type of âcanât sleepâ, the kind where Linh lies awake long after dark waiting for her mind and conscience to stop running around in circles around her head, the kind where her insecurities grow claws and fangs and sink them in skin-deep, where there is no light slipping through the cracks to keep them at bay.
And Linh hates that kind of âcanât sleepâ.
It makes her antsy, on edge, and the urge to pace itches at her feet. The unfamiliar surface of the floor of Marellaâs bedroom only makes matters worse, and as softly as she tries to twist under the thin covers, it doesnât take long for the rustling on the floor to alert the blonde girl dozing off above her.
Marella slides to the floor sleepily before Linh can whisper a protest and lands next to her on the mattress with a grunt. Linh rolls over to face her, and is startled by how close their faces are. She can count the light freckles on Marellaâs nose and cheeks when sheâs this close. Moonlight is streaming into the room through the cracks in the shutters of the window, painting streaks of glowing white on the blondeâs face. She always looks beautiful, but Linh finds thereâs something especially intimate about her in this moment. The air is suddenly buzzing with palpable tension, making her palms go slick with sweat and her mind hyper-aware of every movement. She canât take her eyes off Marella.
Then, girl of Linhâs dreams breaks the stillness, leaning forward and pressing soft, sleepy lips to her own.
Sheâs asleep by the time she draws away, but Linh is shaking with adrenaline. Itâs the moment sheâs waited for so long she can hardly think of a time where she didnât want the blonde.
And yet.
Linhâs the kind of girl with baggage, with the kind of âskeletons in the closetâ that people run away screaming from, not because itâs scary, but because itâs messy. Complicated. It bogs everyone who knows down, making every action in her presence laborious and painful with the knowledge of her past. Even her brother, who once promised to be by her side forever, wouldnât stay.
She knows itâs irrational, but suddenly she canât imagine how to face Marella.
She slips out of the apartment in the early hours of the morning so Marellaâs blue gaze canât stop her from running away. But despite her misgivings, the insecurities that still havenât retracted their claws, and the voice in the back of her head whispering that she has to have imagined it, Linh canât stop touching a finger to her lips, long after sheâs left the buzzing moonlit atmosphere that allows slips of self control under the cover of night.
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Itâs been weeks. Three weeks and five days, to be exact, and Linh still canât figure out how to face her.
With every day that passes, she can feel the strong bonds they formed weakening. Thatâs one thing about relationships. They need an equal amount of effort. If Linh doesnât put in enough, the object of her affection slips between her fingers before she can blink. Thatâs how she lost her brother, her friends, and any last semblance she might have had of âfamilyâ.
That is, until Marella.
She was persistent, even in the beginning, fighting to spend more and more time with a mildly resistant Linh, until she found it impossible to stay away. Her light is unlike any Linh has ever known, wild and fluid like an eternal flame that canât be doused. That flame kept Linh alive for all these months, and yet here she is, ignoring it. Maybe even putting it through pain.
It takes a month, but it finally comes to her.
She realizes now that love isnât something that affects only her, and that she isnât the only one to win or lose in it. She isnât the only person in love.
Love is two people, three people, ten people, a hundred people. Love is everyone who forces themselves into her life with the intent of staying no matter how dark it gets. Love is the flickers of light in the night and the bold streaks of sun in the morning. Love is the twinkling stars splattered across a purple painted sky.
Love is illumination. Love is clarity. Love is a path paved special, with different twists and turns for everyone.
Love is...
Marella.
Love is Marella.
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Weeks of radio silence after months of talking nonstop is hard to bounce back from, and they both know this well.
But Linh comes back anyway. She comes knocking on Marellaâs door exactly a month after they last talked, this time she being the one to approach at random in the middle of the night. When the door opens and she smiles apologetically, pressing a butterfly kiss to Marellaâs forehead and pushing a big blanket and a bright, eye-melting color of hair dye into her arms in a silent apology, all Marella does is smile and pull her back in for a real, proper kiss.
Yeah, neon green and fluffy blankets are the solution to everything.
#i did a thing#well this was fun#kotlc#kotlc au#marella redek#linh song#marellinh#the amount of times i wrote 'marellinh' instead of marella is ridiculous#i refuse to go through and edit this again#skyyyy'swriting
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