Lan Zhan-- [He tries to grab at his husband before he leaves.
Typical Lan Zhan, always wanting to do things immediately instead of waiting. Instead of relaxing first. Some things are better done before tomorrow comes, but seeing Lan Zhan move away like that makes him feel cold. Bereft.]
Lan Zhan, I think it can wait! Just-- stay?
[He hurries to Lan Zhan's side, babbling. Hoping Lan Zhan would listen to him now without a fight.]
I'm sure it will be a long discussion, and you won't be able to sleep before dawn comes. Let it be for another day or two, and stay here with me in the meantime. We've had a difficult night, no need to make it worse on you.
( A difficult night. Yes. Despite Lan Wangji's finest efforts and Wei Ying's own best behavior, they have been — challenged on this day. Perhaps they were foolish to assume marriage would not be work, and certainly there are matters of dowry and obligations typically handled by families before a young pair unites its destiny.
They should have expected no better than this. He nods, and it's tentative, but the rigid line of his shoulders dissolves fractionally; he is himself, not stone. He is that which Wei Ying may approach freely. )
The day after, then. ( By which time, perhaps Lan Wangji would have better grasped both Wei Ying's needs and his intentions. )
Dear husband. My dear, dear husband, always ready to help me but not even thinking of himself. [Wei Wuxian wraps his arms around Lan Zhan's waist, a comforting hug.]
Let's retire to bed, all right?
[And Wei Wuxian can have a night to try and plan what to do. The day after tomorrow is a definite deadline, and a close one at that. He'll have to come clean to Lan Zhan about his core then.
He should have already, but he was nervous and wanted to give himself time. Now he has less time than expected.]
( ...retire to bed. Ah. Another disputed territory on which they've failed to reconcile their inevitable differences. Lan Wangji has conceded sleep, at a stretch, but the truth remains that he is uncertain if they align on other, more brazen needs.
He dare not speed the word, its requirement. Dares do nothing but turn his head, flushed, before slowly shedding his outer layers once more and settled them tame on the nearest coffer. He will do well to don them once more, with morning. For now, soft under candle light, he only draws nearer to their bed, one knee straddling the edge as he climbs in.
He waits, poised, calm, rolling to one extreme of the bed to allow Wei Ying the better part of the stretch. As guests should enjoy. )
[Wei Wuxian crawls into bed after Lan Zhan, and settles on his side, facing his husband. After some seconds of staring, he reaches out, and places his hand on Lan Zhan's chest.]
Good night, husband.
[He's never shared a bed with someone like this before. He remembers being a child, sharing a bedroom with Jiang Cheng, somwtimes even the bed if either of them had a nightmare or during the stormy season. He remembers dozing beside Lan Zhan in the cave, catching what little rest he can while still making sure they don't wake up in a monster's belly. He remembers sharing a bedroll during the war, martial brothers with their backs against each other, never truly resting until they have that small bit of security.
But this? This is intimate in a way he's never experienced before. Perhaps it's because of the nature of their relationship. Martial siblings are quite different from spouses, after all.]
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Typical Lan Zhan, always wanting to do things immediately instead of waiting. Instead of relaxing first. Some things are better done before tomorrow comes, but seeing Lan Zhan move away like that makes him feel cold. Bereft.]
Lan Zhan, I think it can wait! Just-- stay?
[He hurries to Lan Zhan's side, babbling. Hoping Lan Zhan would listen to him now without a fight.]
I'm sure it will be a long discussion, and you won't be able to sleep before dawn comes. Let it be for another day or two, and stay here with me in the meantime. We've had a difficult night, no need to make it worse on you.
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They should have expected no better than this. He nods, and it's tentative, but the rigid line of his shoulders dissolves fractionally; he is himself, not stone. He is that which Wei Ying may approach freely. )
The day after, then. ( By which time, perhaps Lan Wangji would have better grasped both Wei Ying's needs and his intentions. )
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Let's retire to bed, all right?
[And Wei Wuxian can have a night to try and plan what to do. The day after tomorrow is a definite deadline, and a close one at that. He'll have to come clean to Lan Zhan about his core then.
He should have already, but he was nervous and wanted to give himself time. Now he has less time than expected.]
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He dare not speed the word, its requirement. Dares do nothing but turn his head, flushed, before slowly shedding his outer layers once more and settled them tame on the nearest coffer. He will do well to don them once more, with morning. For now, soft under candle light, he only draws nearer to their bed, one knee straddling the edge as he climbs in.
He waits, poised, calm, rolling to one extreme of the bed to allow Wei Ying the better part of the stretch. As guests should enjoy. )
Please sleep without trouble.
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Good night, husband.
[He's never shared a bed with someone like this before. He remembers being a child, sharing a bedroom with Jiang Cheng, somwtimes even the bed if either of them had a nightmare or during the stormy season. He remembers dozing beside Lan Zhan in the cave, catching what little rest he can while still making sure they don't wake up in a monster's belly. He remembers sharing a bedroll during the war, martial brothers with their backs against each other, never truly resting until they have that small bit of security.
But this? This is intimate in a way he's never experienced before. Perhaps it's because of the nature of their relationship. Martial siblings are quite different from spouses, after all.]