Meng Yao (
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voidtreckernet2021-04-03 11:10 pm
[Video] Kazoo 16
Forgive me for being...selfish...
And I warn you, the subject matter of my question might be sensitive...
[But why not make this inquiry here rather than in his world where it would surely bring negative repercussions.]
What are your thoughts on two men being in a relationship? [He doesn't dare say married, but he is drawn to the idea.] Do you perceive it as...wrong? Should the men instead continue their respective lines with wives?
[Heirs are important. Yet can they not be had in other ways? Of course said ways are illegal and immoral in the land he knows.]
And I warn you, the subject matter of my question might be sensitive...
[But why not make this inquiry here rather than in his world where it would surely bring negative repercussions.]
What are your thoughts on two men being in a relationship? [He doesn't dare say married, but he is drawn to the idea.] Do you perceive it as...wrong? Should the men instead continue their respective lines with wives?
[Heirs are important. Yet can they not be had in other ways? Of course said ways are illegal and immoral in the land he knows.]

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After Jin Guangyao, the one who made the most wrong choices was me. Not out of want for power, or insecurity, but because I thought I knew better. Because I was in fact blind.
The only who were not fooled were da ge, who listened to me, [ because da ge always cared, always, beyond almost anyone else, ] and Huaisang, who kept me in the dark. Because he thought I would choose Jin Guangyao over him - and I can't even say he was wrong, no matter how much I may want to defend myself, or think I would choose the righteous instead.
[ With difficulty, Xichen bites off the flow of useless words. It is not what Meng Yao needs. ]
I am sorry, this...
All I wanted to say is that asking strangers for how you should act - that will not lead to anything good. If you need to ask, ask the people whose opinion matters. Nobody else.
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How should I act? What do you need from me? I heed only your voice, Xichen.
[The name is whispered intimately, lovingly.]
You are hurting and I want to help. The loyalty you have shown me... I'm honored.
And I'm so sorry I proved myself unworthy of it.
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But his hold remains gentle, and steady. Screaming is unbecoming. He can't do that. As long as there are eyes on him and he is in possession of his capacities, he will not
show himself less than he should be. Even if the people who know who he should be are so few here.
Anyway... ]
If you are unsure, always choose what you know would make Mingjue-xiong proud of you. I have no better guide than that. You know him almost as well as I do. That should be guide enough.
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Then... [Mingjue would be selfless about this - and protective. Meng Yao wraps an arm around Xichen's waist and tries to lead him back to the bench.] The tea is cold, Zewu-Jun. I'll have to warm it up.
[Which is easy enough. He uses his spiritual energy for the task, heating the teapot before he pours the brew into a cup.]
Here. Your favorite.
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However, the attending from Meng Yao is both soothing and alarming. How many times has he done something like this over the years?
How many times has it meant different things for them...
He almost chokes on the tea, too. Meng Yao has always been this solicitous... had Xichen taken him for granted, too? He never asked for much at all, so all given, he has been grateful but, but but but--
Closing his eyes, he takes a sip, then gently motions towards the rest of it. His voice is steadier, and color begins to return to his lips, even while his thoughts spin and spin in their barbed ways. ]
You as well. Did it ... did it cost too much to get this specific tea...?
[ His fingers reach to touch his ribbon; having it back is good, and it is not as though he wants for so much more. But Meng Yao might want other things, too. ]
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No, of course not. I wanted something we could enjoy together.
[He catches the motion and smiles softly. Those ribbons mean so much to the Lan and he is glad Xichen has his again.]
I have everything I need. [Just sitting here, like this, he finds that statement to be entirely true.]
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[ Xichen considers the statement, eyes on the younger man. Not hard, if still a little sadder than they used to be. After a moment, he nods. ]
It is peaceful, [ beat, but while it is still teasing rather than as though he is ignoring or misunderstanding, he adds, ] too.
Thank you, Meng Yao.
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Rest. [He lays a hand on Xichen's arm.] I wish I could gather Little Carrot and Little Radish for you. They are incredibly soft and sweet.
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Then he breathes out, the hint of teasing fading back down again. ]
I think Wangji needs them more. But thank you.
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I am happy to take their place. I am told my hair is soft.
[Please... Just a tiny smile?]
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He tilts his head a bit. ]
You need not take anyone's place, or be other than you are, to be enough.
[ The choices Meng Yao makes determine enough for what, but he truly need not stand in place of anyone or anything. Simply being is enough. ]