[The teasing gets him to make a face, and it lacks all of the use intimidation and venom when his cheeks are smacked pink from alcohol. (This is maybe why he doesn't drink often. No one would take him seriously.)]
Make it up to you? [This just implies he had not meant it as a joke, STOP.] And how would you have me do that?
[What the fck. He can't believe he's out here getting teased?! This is awful. Why did he agree to drink with Huaisang?!] I... didn't mean it, no. [Wow, he hates emphasizing he was trying to joke, but failed at it.
But he still said it, and that's as bad in his eyes. What kind of Sect Leader even jokingly slanders another who apparently just returned from two... strange forms of reality and death?]
I would... have to consider it. If my apology isn't enough. It would depend on what you... wanted, I suppose.
Noble of you, to want to know even though I told you it's fine if you were joking. I really don't know what to do with you sometimes.
[-but he likes it. Likes that he gave Jiang Cheng an out and he's still asking about this. In an impulsive little gesture, he reaches forward with his fan, placing it under Jiang Cheng's chin to tilt it up just slightly as he eyes him, considering.
Then he just as quickly snaps it shut and pulls it back.]
Let's just stay out here a while longer? That's all I want for the moment. We can be responsible later.
[He looks surprised when the fan comes out for his chin. It feels as if he's being surveyed like a market chicken, and it also startles a more vulnerable part of him.
He realizes, belatedly, this would have been a perfect time to have his throat slit.
His hand snaps up to cover Huaisang's. The grip is wary and painful for a moment, and then it relaxes. A defensive reaction from someone who has fears about being hunted again. He doesn't cling when Huaisang draws back, letting the slender hand and the fan go.]
Is it always so easy for you to run from your responsibilities?
[His hand snaps up to grab Huaisang's, and he winces at how tight it is at first-- he doesn't try to pull away then, waiting for the grip to relax first, and he idly rubs at his wrist.]
If it were, do you think I wouldn't have run farther before now?
[For what it's worth, Jiang Cheng feels a little bad about the grab. For one, it's so telling to someone who knows what they're looking for, and that worries him.
Secondly, he's done yet another awful thing to the same Sect Leader.]
You--
[He reaches up with the other hand to rub the hairline of his face near the temple, but forgets he now isn't holding any part of the pole he's using to keep them sort of docked. It slides along the edge of the boat diagonally, and then drops into the water with a little splash.
He rocks to the side of the boat, disturbing it some, and jerks his hand at the water. Sadly, the pole is already disappearing.] Fuck... [He sits back to try to think of whether or not he'll be able to get them back without it.]
He could summon his sword, but that isn't going to help them when he's somewhat drunk. He's not Wei Wuxian; no matter how good he is, he isn't sure if he can cart the two of them across the water with his energy while tipsy.
God dammit.
Reaching up, he starts unhooking and removing the cap over the bun of his hair. He puts it down in the boat, and then starts on the belt and the sash. He hands the belt to Huaisang since the clarity bell is attached.] Here. Don't lose it. [The outer robed tunic goes. The inner black robe, the black pants.
And then the white undershirt beneath that, his boots. He's not left in anything but essentially his underpants.]
Don't lose-- just where do you think I even would! The boat is only so large!
[He was NOT expecting his fellow Sect Leader to get practically naked in front of him? Hello?
... but it isn't as though he minds. He doesn't consider himself a cut-sleeve, exactly, but he knows he appreciates anyone with a good physique, and Jiang Cheng is certainly something to look at. So he looks, subtly, over the edge of his fan as those clothes are discarded piece by piece, the belt held on his lap.
It's not new. He knew he found Jiang Cheng attractive years ago, too, but-- damn it all, he still is. Maybe more so, now.]
Don't drop it in the water, [he corrects, giving Huaisang a look. But he knows the other man wouldn't fumble the clarity bell. At least, he doesn't think so.] And don't capsize the boat.
[Huaisang isn't wrong. Jiang Cheng looks... very unnecessarily good for a man who has such a terrible attitude most of the time. And he's almost aquatic, being from Lotus Pier. The boat only rocks a little when he steps one foot on the edge and dives over into the water to disappear beneath.
Opening his eyes isn't going to be good, but he knows how to maneuver to the bottom to feel around for the pole.]
I don't know how much you think I can manage while simply sitting here...
[Let him live? God.
He watches Jiang Cheng dive gracefully off the boat, allowing himself a moment of appreciation for it before he starts pointedly not thinking about him returning to the boat nearly naked and soaked. Absolutely not. The clothes need to go right back on.
Fortunately, Huaisang is a good actor who will manage not to blatantly stare, whenever Jiang Cheng returns.]
[His long fingers feel against the sediment on the bottom of the lake in the general area the pole sank. Running out of breath isn't an issue; Jiang Cheng has a great lung capacity thanks to where he's grown up.
Little bubbles pool up to the surface here and there in certain spots, and then before long, his pale face and neck breaks the surface tension when he emerges. He doesn't gasp raggedly so much as exhale once, and then inhale deeply.
He blinks the water out of his eyes and lashes, glancing up. The two long pieces of fringe are glued to the side of his face almost like a very bad beard.]
[Thank the gods for how terrible the fringe looks all glued to his face, or Huaisang would be in trouble. He exhales a relieved breath, eyes definitely not lingering on the tiny droplets of water clinging to his lashes.
Fuck.]
Good, good-!! Here, come up, I'll help with your clothes...
[Well, Huaisang isn't going to like it when he reaches up to quickly swipe his hand through his bangs to flatten them back and make them less unruly.
He holds the edge of the boat while pulling the pole carefully up to align it longways inside. But he doesn't risk capsizing said boat with Huaisang in it.
Instead, he files his hand along as he swims around to the other side and to the bank of the tree island. Huaisang unfortunately gets a nice look of his back as he hauls himself out by the arms.
Anyway, he definitely stares since Jiang Cheng is facing away! Let him appreciate the back. Maybe more than just the back... hm. His elbow rests on the edge of the boat, chin in his palm.]
You aren't going to just leave me here, are you?
[As if he's going to step out of the boat himself, he might fall.]
Huaisang really isn't going to bother getting out of the boat without help, is he? Terrible. A part of Jiang Cheng thinks "tch," but then another, larger part... strangely... enjoys it?
A little tick on his check list of things he looks for in a wife. Cultivation level not to high, personality not to strong.]
Didn't you tell me you wanted to stay there like that for now?
[There is more tease in his tone than he'd like. But once he's settled on the bank (now Huaisang gets to appreciate the other side), he reaches out to catch the boat and pull it in closer. He offers Huiasang a hand.]
[It doesn't go unnoticed that Jiang Cheng doesn't bother scolding him for not doing anything about it himself... Huaisang files that away for later, along with the teasing note in his voice. His eyes linger only very briefly on the exposed plane of his abdomen (nice) before he reaches out to take Jiang Cheng's hand, allowing himself to be helped out of the boat.]
[He hides the small quirk of amusement on his lips in the act of helping Huaisang across to the grass island. It's not much exactly; somewhat small with two thick trees of long willowing leaves. They are big enough to climb and relax in, however.
But Jiang Cheng is still sitting on the bank, a heel hooked onto the boat so it doesn't float away until the water settles. He tries to wring out the legs of his under pants to encourage it to dry faster.]
[He feels... only slightly out of place after he smooths down the pants. Being this unclothed in front of another Sect Leader seems highly inappropriate, and yet...
They are both men? They had once been good friends? It's fine.]
It's cooler. [He glances from Huaisang to the hanging branches.] And quieter.
I hate that Jiang Cheng is very stupid, so he does not quite get the implication of this aside from, like, maybe a tiny inkling which gets his brows to knot.]
I haven't in a long time. I did when I was rebuilding Lotus Pier, as a break.
I'm surprised you don't-- you really should take breaks more often, you know. It might help that disposition of yours.
[Light, teasing-- though okay, he does mean it a little. Jiang Cheng take breaks challenge.
Huaisang considers before removing his shoes, tugging up the hems of his layers of robes to keep them dry as he dips his feet in the water. May as well, while he waits for his companion to dry.]
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[There's a hint of a teasing little light in his eyes, as if his smile actually reaches them for once.]
If you were serious, you could just make it up to me instead.
https://youtu.be/yi1Ef5cTNks a song for this moment for huaisang
Make it up to you? [This just implies he had not meant it as a joke, STOP.] And how would you have me do that?
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You did mean it, then? You wound me, really you do...
[Huaisang hums, fanning himself.]
But that depends. What would you decide to do if I said you had to come up with a way to make it up to me yourself?
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But he still said it, and that's as bad in his eyes. What kind of Sect Leader even jokingly slanders another who apparently just returned from two... strange forms of reality and death?]
I would... have to consider it. If my apology isn't enough. It would depend on what you... wanted, I suppose.
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[-but he likes it. Likes that he gave Jiang Cheng an out and he's still asking about this. In an impulsive little gesture, he reaches forward with his fan, placing it under Jiang Cheng's chin to tilt it up just slightly as he eyes him, considering.
Then he just as quickly snaps it shut and pulls it back.]
Let's just stay out here a while longer? That's all I want for the moment. We can be responsible later.
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He realizes, belatedly, this would have been a perfect time to have his throat slit.
His hand snaps up to cover Huaisang's. The grip is wary and painful for a moment, and then it relaxes. A defensive reaction from someone who has fears about being hunted again. He doesn't cling when Huaisang draws back, letting the slender hand and the fan go.]
Is it always so easy for you to run from your responsibilities?
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If it were, do you think I wouldn't have run farther before now?
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Secondly, he's done yet another awful thing to the same Sect Leader.]
You--
[He reaches up with the other hand to rub the hairline of his face near the temple, but forgets he now isn't holding any part of the pole he's using to keep them sort of docked. It slides along the edge of the boat diagonally, and then drops into the water with a little splash.
He rocks to the side of the boat, disturbing it some, and jerks his hand at the water. Sadly, the pole is already disappearing.] Fuck... [He sits back to try to think of whether or not he'll be able to get them back without it.]
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[There's a slight yelp as the boat is disturbed, then he leans over to watch the spot where the pole disappeared.... hm. Bad.]
Are we going to be stuck here--? I suppose these trees don't lend themselves well to making a replacement...
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[Okay. Well.
He could summon his sword, but that isn't going to help them when he's somewhat drunk. He's not Wei Wuxian; no matter how good he is, he isn't sure if he can cart the two of them across the water with his energy while tipsy.
God dammit.
Reaching up, he starts unhooking and removing the cap over the bun of his hair. He puts it down in the boat, and then starts on the belt and the sash. He hands the belt to Huaisang since the clarity bell is attached.] Here. Don't lose it. [The outer robed tunic goes. The inner black robe, the black pants.
And then the white undershirt beneath that, his boots. He's not left in anything but essentially his underpants.]
I'm going to retrieve it. Stay here.
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[He was NOT expecting his fellow Sect Leader to get practically naked in front of him? Hello?
... but it isn't as though he minds. He doesn't consider himself a cut-sleeve, exactly, but he knows he appreciates anyone with a good physique, and Jiang Cheng is certainly something to look at. So he looks, subtly, over the edge of his fan as those clothes are discarded piece by piece, the belt held on his lap.
It's not new. He knew he found Jiang Cheng attractive years ago, too, but-- damn it all, he still is. Maybe more so, now.]
-be quick about it.
[so he can get his clothes BACK ON.]
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[Huaisang isn't wrong. Jiang Cheng looks... very unnecessarily good for a man who has such a terrible attitude most of the time. And he's almost aquatic, being from Lotus Pier. The boat only rocks a little when he steps one foot on the edge and dives over into the water to disappear beneath.
Opening his eyes isn't going to be good, but he knows how to maneuver to the bottom to feel around for the pole.]
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[Let him live? God.
He watches Jiang Cheng dive gracefully off the boat, allowing himself a moment of appreciation for it before he starts pointedly not thinking about him returning to the boat nearly naked and soaked. Absolutely not. The clothes need to go right back on.
Fortunately, Huaisang is a good actor who will manage not to blatantly stare, whenever Jiang Cheng returns.]
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Little bubbles pool up to the surface here and there in certain spots, and then before long, his pale face and neck breaks the surface tension when he emerges. He doesn't gasp raggedly so much as exhale once, and then inhale deeply.
He blinks the water out of his eyes and lashes, glancing up. The two long pieces of fringe are glued to the side of his face almost like a very bad beard.]
I found it.
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Fuck.]
Good, good-!! Here, come up, I'll help with your clothes...
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[Well, Huaisang isn't going to like it when he reaches up to quickly swipe his hand through his bangs to flatten them back and make them less unruly.
He holds the edge of the boat while pulling the pole carefully up to align it longways inside. But he doesn't risk capsizing said boat with Huaisang in it.
Instead, he files his hand along as he swims around to the other side and to the bank of the tree island. Huaisang unfortunately gets a nice look of his back as he hauls himself out by the arms.
Does Jiang Cheng have a few cute moles? Hmmm.]
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Anyway, he definitely stares since Jiang Cheng is facing away! Let him appreciate the back. Maybe more than just the back... hm. His elbow rests on the edge of the boat, chin in his palm.]
You aren't going to just leave me here, are you?
[As if he's going to step out of the boat himself, he might fall.]
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Huaisang really isn't going to bother getting out of the boat without help, is he? Terrible. A part of Jiang Cheng thinks "tch," but then another, larger part... strangely... enjoys it?
A little tick on his check list of things he looks for in a wife. Cultivation level not to high, personality not to strong.]
Didn't you tell me you wanted to stay there like that for now?
[There is more tease in his tone than he'd like. But once he's settled on the bank (now Huaisang gets to appreciate the other side), he reaches out to catch the boat and pull it in closer. He offers Huiasang a hand.]
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[It doesn't go unnoticed that Jiang Cheng doesn't bother scolding him for not doing anything about it himself... Huaisang files that away for later, along with the teasing note in his voice. His eyes linger only very briefly on the exposed plane of his abdomen (nice) before he reaches out to take Jiang Cheng's hand, allowing himself to be helped out of the boat.]
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[He hides the small quirk of amusement on his lips in the act of helping Huaisang across to the grass island. It's not much exactly; somewhat small with two thick trees of long willowing leaves. They are big enough to climb and relax in, however.
But Jiang Cheng is still sitting on the bank, a heel hooked onto the boat so it doesn't float away until the water settles. He tries to wring out the legs of his under pants to encourage it to dry faster.]
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[So, not good enough. Huaisang steps on to the little island, and settles a step or two away from Jiang Cheng, robes fanning out around him.
He's definitely still not looking.]
You were right, though. It's much nicer out here.
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They are both men? They had once been good friends? It's fine.]
It's cooler. [He glances from Huaisang to the hanging branches.] And quieter.
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[He adds that almost absently, with a little hum as he fans himself.
He's definitely just talking about the lake.]
Do you come out here often, Jiang Cheng?
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I hate that Jiang Cheng is very stupid, so he does not quite get the implication of this aside from, like, maybe a tiny inkling which gets his brows to knot.]
I haven't in a long time. I did when I was rebuilding Lotus Pier, as a break.
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[Light, teasing-- though okay, he does mean it a little. Jiang Cheng take breaks challenge.
Huaisang considers before removing his shoes, tugging up the hems of his layers of robes to keep them dry as he dips his feet in the water. May as well, while he waits for his companion to dry.]
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