魏无羡 (Wei Wuxian) (
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wuding2024-05-18 07:12 pm
Why is it Always Meditation?
The ride home gives him time to think and overthink everything they’ve been talking about. There’s a substantial side of him that wishes he could somehow take back everything that they’d been speaking about. He doesn’t want to face his demons. He wants to snuff them out completely and never think about them again.
But now that he’s let Lan Zhan in on it, he can’t see a way to get out of it. He feels exposed after sharing some of his inner workings and there’s plans set in motion to expose more. He hadn’t been lying about trusting Lan Zhan with that side of himself, but he hadn’t been thinking about how much it would hurt Lan Zhan to know about it.
By the time he reaches Cloud Recesses, he’s feeling more than a little frazzled. He leaves Little Apple near the stables where she can have the finest grasses in Gusu to appease her royal senses. He even gives her an apple he’s only had a couple bites of before he finishes the trek back to the jingshi on foot.
Luckily for Lan Zhan, there are only a few people loitering around outdoors so he isn’t flagged down to stop and chat with anyone. Carrying Liang around in public always tends to invite conversation.
He pauses outside the door and shifts Liang in his arms to free his right hand so he can open the door. “Lan Zhan, I’m home!” He doesn’t know what to expect after everything. The thing he looks forward to the most is being in Lan Zhan’s arms, and he can only hope that things haven’t become awkward between them. “I rode as fast as Little Apple could carry me. We should bring some more fruit down for her.”
But now that he’s let Lan Zhan in on it, he can’t see a way to get out of it. He feels exposed after sharing some of his inner workings and there’s plans set in motion to expose more. He hadn’t been lying about trusting Lan Zhan with that side of himself, but he hadn’t been thinking about how much it would hurt Lan Zhan to know about it.
By the time he reaches Cloud Recesses, he’s feeling more than a little frazzled. He leaves Little Apple near the stables where she can have the finest grasses in Gusu to appease her royal senses. He even gives her an apple he’s only had a couple bites of before he finishes the trek back to the jingshi on foot.
Luckily for Lan Zhan, there are only a few people loitering around outdoors so he isn’t flagged down to stop and chat with anyone. Carrying Liang around in public always tends to invite conversation.
He pauses outside the door and shifts Liang in his arms to free his right hand so he can open the door. “Lan Zhan, I’m home!” He doesn’t know what to expect after everything. The thing he looks forward to the most is being in Lan Zhan’s arms, and he can only hope that things haven’t become awkward between them. “I rode as fast as Little Apple could carry me. We should bring some more fruit down for her.”

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He sets his cup on the table and moves behind Lan Zhan. He touches his shoulders thoughtfully. “Salve or aromatic oils?” He asks, then thinks it over, “Oils since were going to bathe after. Unless you want to keep your robe on?” Lan Zhan is sometimes embarrassed by his scars more than other times and he’s not sure which it will be tonight.
At first, Wei Wuxian had flinched away from the scars once he realized he’d been part of the cause, but he’s better about it now. He still feel sad and guilty about it at times when he’s in a mopier sort of mood, but today he’s focused more on giving his husband relief from the knotted muscle he can already feel through the silk.
He pushes Lan Zhan’s hair to the side and presses a gentle kiss on the back of his neck. He’ll need to go fetch the oils if that’s how Lan Zhan wants to do this, so he doesn’t start rubbing right away.
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Salve. Aromatic. Oils. Does he require so much attention? He flinches, as if slapped by the abrupt reality of his whimsicality, shamed by his own desires. A man grown, and yet he requires his husband to oil and attend him, as if he is crippled or a tender thing. No such need, or truth between them.
The hair Wei Ying tamed into obedience to the side ripples and spreads in a tumbling cascade, when he shakes his head in silent unambiguity. "No oil."
Let him not be as children, taking advantage of the brunt of his husband's dutiful care. He is a man long starved, accustomed to survive off scraps and fractions. The mere silhouette of kindness will suffice for him. "No permissiveness."
No unctuous, irrevocable fall into disdainful indiscipline. Only a few passings of the hand, even those brisk and already plunging Lan Wangji in fits of shame. "Do not... concern yours. Please."
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“You’re tense, Lan Zhan. I’m surprised it’s just your head that hurts,” he says, rubbing his palms against a particularly stubborn knot. It will probably hurt until the knot gets loosened up, but Lan Zhan will feel better after. He leans in again to kiss the back of his husband’s neck. An apology for any pain he causes. “If this hurts too much, just let me know and I’ll stop.”
For now, he’ll keep going. If Lan Zhan doesn’t tell him to stop, he’ll work his way down his back.
“I love you,” he says after a short bout of silence between them. “I’m glad we got to talk tonight. I think I’m feeling a little better already just knowing that I can face whatever I need to with Lan Zhan there with me. And being able to help you feel good like this makes me feel happy, too.”
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Throughout his, he murmurs words of soft gratitude, anticipating his husband's hesitations, the close scrutiny of his flesh for tells of anxiety. He reins them in.
"Thank you. This is pleasing." Perhaps not the words his lover wishes to hear, not a pledge of eternal romance or profound change within his person, as his shoulders roll with the movements of Wei Ying's strokes, and muscles ripple with shivers of faint, undisguised pleasure.
"It may take time to attend to Wei Ying's fears. Diligence." Effort and consistency, and a willing heart. "Do you... accept his?"
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“I didn’t think it would be instantaneous or anything,” he says, stopping to work on another spot of knotted muscle. “All I know is that right now, in this moment, I’m happy. It’s strange, but I almost look forward to the next time something’s bothering me because it feels better than I expected to air out those sorts of things.” They’d only just started and it’s just as likely it will feel like pulling teeth when more personal dreams or thoughts plague him. He’ll feel ashamed sometimes, it’ll hurt others, and maybe he’ll even lash out at Lan Zhan for trying to help him, but it’ll be out in the open and he’ll no longer have the added stress of keeping that part of him hidden from view.
“So… yeah, I accept it and I trust you with it. Even the stuff that shows me at my worst. My weakness and my cruelty, both. I know you’ll still love me and that’s the thing that matters most to me.” He knows there are plenty of things that would be in that category, so they won’t run out of work any time soon.
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For now, he languishes in the liminal space between tense composure and molten relaxation, easing with Wei Ying's ongoing caresses, and finally leaning back until his spine hits Wei Ying's body. His head tips back, also, glimpsing his beloved upside down with despondent, juvenile satisfaction.
"I love you above my life, my sanity, my core," he reassures, and all but pouts after. "Kiss me."
Not for sake of seduction, or comfort, or whim. Not even for play. Simply, because they are wedded, generously bedded, and they can. They are permitted the luxury of intimacy at any and every step, and the entirety of Jinlintai may now stand as witness of Lan Wangji's claim.
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He laughs when Lan Zhan leans back against him and he wraps his arms loosely around his chest. How he loves this man! “I love you just as much,” he insists, then tries the near impossible task of trying to kiss Lan Zhan in this position. He laughs again when he can’t, so he loosens his hold and tries again. It works this time, curling down awkwardly from above for an upside down kiss. It’s weird to kiss from this angle, but not in a bad way.
“Sit up and turn around, then I’ll give you a better kiss,” he promises and moves back so Lan Zhan can do as he asks. Usually, by now, they would have already been making out and getting each other primed for their every day. There’s something nice about taking it slow and just enjoying each other’s company like they have been. In some weird way, it feels even more intimate than sleeping together.
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He has this. Lan Wangji has him.
Then, his husband, a consummate tyrant, instructs that Lan Wangji must turn around, and he answers the call obediently, shifting around to face Wei Ying — and finding himself briefly pleased, because, yes. His lover was handsome, seen upside down. But he is even prettier, like this. What a wise decision.
He does not make haste, does not force their interaction — only puckers his lips in the undignified way that Lan Liang enforces when he seeks out kisses. "Was promised."
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“Love you,” he repeats with a mischievous sort of smile. “You’ve been so good tonight, Lan Zhan. I just want to eat you up.”
He crawls his way closer, arms draping over Lan Zhan’s shoulders, around his neck. “You want more,” he doesn’t need to ask, tipping his face forward to nuzzle his nose against his cheek briefly before he gives his lover what was promised. Their lips come together, this time more purposeful than before.
He could get lost in kissing his husband like this, tongue sneaking past his lips to taste Lan Zhan’s lips. Surely they’re both feeling better now so there’s no reason to hold back, right? They’re not using their affection to enable one another to hide from pain.
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Kissing Wei Ying often trumps even bedding him, the intimacy of his flesh heating in the bracket of his lover's palms, cheeks heated. The battle of their tongues, Lan Wangji's arms slipping to shackle his Wei Ying's waist and behind. How they come together, half moaning, half prey to heady inhalations, how they thrive.
He wants more. Needs less. Lives in perpetual imbalance, unconvinced that he will ever be satisfied in this world, where Wei Ying and he are distinct and disparate individuals. Two halves of a soul must, inevitably, collide.
Within long, sprawling moments, he pulls back to regard Wei Ying, to take his husband in. To adore him. "My husband who confessed his feelings is the most beautiful."
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Cheeks crimson, he follows Lan Zhan when he pulls back, eyes fluttering open when he doesn’t catch his prey. His eyes try to stay on his husband’s, but they keep sliding down to look at his lips instead.
“You mean that?” He asks, pushing his love’s hair behind his ear so he can see his face better. With a pleased grin he traces the shell of Lan Zhan’s ear. “I should have worked up to telling you sooner,” he says, feeling the truth in his words. He hadn’t been ready to face those parts of himself out of fear and embarrassment, but he’s so impossibly glad now that they’ve started and Lan Zhan is not only accepting, but encouraging.
“Can I keep confessing?” He asks, but doesn’t wait for an actual response. “I feel good after you told me your pains and let me help out. It makes me feel like I’m making a positive difference for you like you’re always doing for me.”
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"Do you believe it a debt?" And he does not wait for the answer, leans in and catches another kiss, crackling. His lips feel stung, vulnerable, raw. He wants, but disciplines himself. "That you must be of use to me, to pay for your own confession?"
It troubles him, to think of a world where Wei Ying fears being vulnerable without doling out compensation — where he only entrusts his hurt to Lan Wangji if they are equal in their vulnerability, as if he is a burden. He thinks, more fool he, he would place faith in whatever Wei Ying tells him.
And yet.
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They part again and he strokes his lover’s cheeks, leaning in to brush a couple more kisses across Lan Zhan’s lips. When he’s… not satisfied, but something close, he presses their foreheads together and looks into Lan Zhan’s eyes. “I just like making you feel good, Lan Zhan. I’d want to do it even if we weren’t working on my problems, too.”
It’s the truth. If the only way he can help Lan Zhan is through the push and pull of surfacing his own issues, then that’s when he’ll do it.
“It’s not a debt I feel like I have to pay. I love you so much, I can’t keep it inside my own body. You… did you feel like it should have been a debt for me to pay back?” He doesn’t think Lan Zhan would feel that way about him, but it’s worth looking at just in case.
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"At times, Wei Ying... does not put value in himself, unless he provides a service. As if he must ever prove worth." As if he must contort himself in a hundred folds, suffer thousands of small cuts and bleed on a sacrificial altar. In part, Lan Wangji suspects, this exacerbated Wei Ying's natural sense of justice and propelled him to take in the Wen. Of course he would have been drawn to their cause, but only a man who felt he had nothing to lose would have so quickly volunteered his own defection.
"I assumed it was so in Lotus Pier," he whispers after, gravelly and low. Under the watchful, perpetual criticism of Madam Yu and her stalwart devotees, who might have digested the inevitability of Wei Ying's presence, but always lingered on the cusp of emesis. They never speak of the likely abuses suffered by Wei Ying in his childhood, but questions live on. Prosper.
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“You love me. That gives me worth,” he says, catching some of those little kisses on his fingertips. “I just like being able to do things to make your day brighter, too. You feel that way about me, too, don’t you?” He doesn’t realize that he’s still placing his sense of worth to a spot external to him. He’s got self-confidence and self-esteem, but it’s the self-worth that sometimes evades him.
“Yeah, it was pretty hard at first in Lotus Pier. I felt like I’d be too much and Jiang-shushu would change his mind about letting me stay. After a while, I realized that wasn’t going to happen, so I stopped worrying about it.” If Madame Yu speaking against him all the time didn’t get him kicked out, he figured nothing would.
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To think of Wei Ying, ever proving himself, haunted by the possibility of expulsion from his sect — then, choosing to walk that path willing, for the sake of the Wen. His mouth purses, thin, gaze soft as he takes in his husband, his need. He ruffles, steadfastly, the top of Wei Ying's soft hair.
"We would never seek to throw Wei Ying out. You must know so."
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Lan Zhan reminds him that his inherent worth as just Wei Wuxian doesn’t need to be something earned. It simply is. He hadn’t realized that it was something he needed to hear.
“I know,” he replies, squeezing Lan Zhan’s hands gently. “I’m an honored guest of Gusu Lan and the second son’s husband. I know you’d never kick me out and if anyone tried, you’d put a stop to it or come with me.” For all he’s willing to join the sect, he hasn’t brought it up since he’d quipped about getting his own Lan forehead ribbon in Lanling.
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But he stills, frozen in place by the inevitability that it was Lan Wangji himself who consigned his husband to the part, unable and unwilling to fetter him in sect responsibilities. He nods, hollow and lone, feeling foolishly the victim of his own words. The legacy of his overbearing protectiveness.
"You create their wards and talismans, raise sons of the sect. You are our finest demonic cultivator." ...the only one they will, in truth, ever except, for as long as Lan Qiren yet shepherds the sect. But there is a different time and place to recognise that practical reality.
"You are ours." A claim Lan Wangji has repeatedly made and will gladly defend, come hell or high water. "We do not surrender you."
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“Yeah, you’re right. I do a lot for the sect and I’m happy to do it. Some of the wards were too easy to find a weakness back when I studied here. There’s no way anyone could break in now,” he says, a little smugly.
He’s stuck in the limbo of feeling like he’s a member of the sect in most of the ways that matter, though not in every way. He knows why Lan Zhan had been against making him an actual member of the sect instead of an honorary one by marriage, but he’d gladly accept all the necessary responsibilities if he were to be offered such a position.
“It’s okay, Lan Zhan. I know I’m safe and welcomed here. I have an army of disciples who would fight a war to protect me if it came down to it. I’m home here, with you and our kids, Lan Zhan.” He’s not an idiot. He knows there have been instances where his extraction from Cloud Recesses has been requested by people who he’d wronged during his first life. Families of people he’d killed or men he’d injured into a life of debilitation. Even with his name more-or-less cleared, there will always be those who blame their every hardship on the Yiling Patriarch.
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The room feels at once too warm, constrictive, despite the lack of braziers as summer approaches, and only mellowed candle light thrives. Tensions rides up his shoulders again, locking them in unease. A sigh beats its way out of his chest, as he shakes his hand free of Wei Ying's hold.
"We shall have to order you fresh silks cut before Jiang Wanyin's arrival." Soft, practical. Let them distract themselves with logistics. "As befits the spouse of the acting sect leader."
No matter his... temperament, Jiang Cheng is still the leader of a sect, to be treated duly. "If you wish the Yunmeng purple bound in your robes, can be done."
As a sign of unity, not unlike what the bride of a loving House might wear. But then, Wei Ying has formally defected, and relations remain strained.
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He sighs, sitting back and giving Lan Zhan a little more space to himself. He doesn’t want to start a fight, doesn’t trust that speaking the truth here won’t make things worse between them.
“Okay, I’m not completely okay,” he admits even after Lan Zhan offers an alternative subject they could focus on instead. “I mean, I am for the most part, but I still feel like an outsider sometimes. I know I have the protection of the Lan sect and that I’m welcome in most ways. I’m grateful for all that, truly. It just bothers me sometimes that I’m a Lan by marriage but not by merit.”
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Earlier, he had assumed Wei Ying's smile signaled a return to their roles, a subtle confirmation that whatever war wants fought cannot be waged today. He had anticipated Wei Ying's procrastination.
Instead — he is left breathless to consider the weight of his husband's words, then the likely impact of his own, as he studies Wei Ying, his eyes for steel, his jaw for lock strain. Would Wei Ying ever be considered a cultivator of Gusu Lan by merit? He pays obeisance to a scant selection of their rules, violates the tenets of Cloud Recesses' hospitality, would never give up meat and practises the demonic cultivation that is anathema among most clans. It seems... an improbable partnership, at best.
Carefully, then, "Do you wish to be a Lan, with all restrictions involved?"
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What would Lan Wuxian be like?
He sulks a little, but can’t even call the question unfair. “I’d want to be welcomed in as myself, but that’s out of the question, huh?” With a sigh and slumped shoulders, he shakes his head. “I’m not strong enough to cultivate on my own without using demonic cultivation. That’s the first thing I’d have to give up, isn’t it?” So much for being the Lan’s demonic cultivator.
“To be honest, I didn’t think I’d get this far when I admitted it was bothering me. So I get to choose between being a rogue demonic cultivator who happens to be married to the second son of Gusu Lan or to be a Lan cultivator stuck at a kid’s level of strength without frequent dual cultivation. I want both. I want to be good enough that I’m wanted. But maybe it’s best to figure things out later. I’ll decide before our next wedding. If I choose to join the Lan sect, would you welcome me?”
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The worth of one does not lie in others. He has only just spoken so. Breathes in and out and teases himself to a brink of obedience to his own well-crafted discipline. He cannot chip or bruise now, he cannot falter.
"I shall present the matter before our elders." As in all sects, the induction of a member who has not purely been adopted or married in will require scrutiny. They must decide whether Wei Wuxian, stripped of his demonic cultivation, possesses the merits and means to hold his head high and add to the Gusu Lan. Years prior, when they were so very new from the chokehold of war, they would have accepted nearly any candidate with the glimmers of a golden core to replenish their ranks. Now, their need dimmed, they can afford to be — fastidious.
"I remain of the belief that formal membership of the clan will suffocate you. Wei Ying does not find freedom in binds." And stricter now, nearly cutting, "If you join ranks to misery, you cannot decline your commitment after. Would require defection."
And retaining Wei Ying as a spouse adjacent to the clan after might prove... a tenuous task.
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“Yeah, you’re probably right. If I become a Lan Cultivator, I’ll have purpose, but I’ll also have a leash.” He sighs and looks down at the hands he’s holding, rubbing his thumbs across the backs of Lan Zhan’s hands.
What he wants is to be welcomed by the other Lan Cultivators. He has the juniors and even some of the senior disciples interested in him and his stories, but the only person his age he spends any time with is Lan Zhan. And he’s arguably a decade older than him. He has the best husband and children in the world, but why does he still feel down so often?
“I wouldn’t defect,” he claims, though if it comes down to it, his own sense of justice would likely prevail if he ever had a disagreement with the elders’ decisions.
“It just feels like something’s missing. Inclusion in the Lan sect might not change anything,” he sighs again and looks back up at Lan Zhan. “Don’t get me wrong, I love you and taking care of the kids. I just feel like I’m useless outside of it.”
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