魏无羡 (Wei Wuxian) (
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wuding2024-12-21 03:43 pm
Snowed In
It’s late-morning by the time Wei Wuxian comes to. He hears Lan Liang cooing from the other room leaving him feeling somewhat puzzled. By now, the nursemaid would have taken the boy from Lan Zhan for the morning. So why is he still here in the jingshi?
He pulls himself out of bed languidly, adjusting his single layered robe to a reasonably modest alignment. Usually, he’d primp himself up before leaving the sleeping chamber, but concern for his son keeps him from doing much more than run his fingers through his hair a couple of times while he walks.
It isn’t long before he notices A-Liang isn’t left to his own devices after all. To his pleasant surprise, Lan Zhan is keeping Lan Liang company.
“I thought you had political meetings all morning,” he inquires brightly with more of a pep in his step as he approaches the adorable scene before him. He ruffles Liang’s hair and sidles up next to his husband.
He pulls himself out of bed languidly, adjusting his single layered robe to a reasonably modest alignment. Usually, he’d primp himself up before leaving the sleeping chamber, but concern for his son keeps him from doing much more than run his fingers through his hair a couple of times while he walks.
It isn’t long before he notices A-Liang isn’t left to his own devices after all. To his pleasant surprise, Lan Zhan is keeping Lan Liang company.
“I thought you had political meetings all morning,” he inquires brightly with more of a pep in his step as he approaches the adorable scene before him. He ruffles Liang’s hair and sidles up next to his husband.

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“Wouldn’t want to deny my husband his marital right,” he agrees, looking back down at Lan Liang. “It won’t take me long to finish plugging the holes in the array, so I can take a walk with A-Liang while you’re working.” He offers it before his brain processes what that actually entails.
“If I take him on a walk, you’ll have to be the one to warm me up! It was cold enough yesterday before the storm came in. I’ll be frozen solid by the time I get back.” It’s so we can have our moment together a little sooner, he reminds himself so he doesn’t take back his offer. Like Lan Zhan would let him off that easily!
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At this, Wangji breaks apart from his spouse only enough to claim Liang's little fist and lean in to kiss it apologetically. There, there, young tyrant, kindly spare your unworthy father.
To Wei Ying, after, "Enough have lost their path in the mounds, snow encircling."
White against white, in overwhelming perpetuity. No, better to shovel, to clear a road that Wei Ying can take to enjoy his morning walk with their young son. And so, regretfully, Lan Wangji starts to peel away. "Shall make start now."
In the same breath, nodding behind them to their coffers, "Pelts and blankets lie stored beneath our common sheets. Coal pieces and dried goods in the back of the pantry. Shall return with further kindle."
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After Lan Zhan pulls away, he gets to his own feet too. With Lan Liang tucked in one arm, he goes to fetch his talisman papers and his inking supplies. He could use blood in a pinch, but that isn’t as good for long-term sorcery.
“Be careful out there,” he says unnecessarily. Lan Zhan’s grown up in this climate and he does everything with patience and care. “I’ll put some tea on for you, so you’ll have something hot to keep you satisfied until the baby’s napping.” And he’ll probably drink some tea after his own excursion into the cold.
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Lan Wangji rises, long whites drawing beside him, and then the governance of a thick robe and furs atop. No doubt to both their awe, he retrieves a shovel, carefully buried behind their typical provisions, and buckets, and he exits their house to a howling wind. The snow storm spreads, buries, lingers. He takes the shovel and works for long shi, freeing up a road all the way to the river, sweat lining his back, and the chills wrecking his flesh. If not for his golden core, he might have surrendered early — but he returns, duty done, to collect water.
Well supplied, he comes back, hands too limp and stiff to close the door behind him, dragging in the buckets to deposit in their makeshift kitchen — before rejoining Wei Ying in the main quarter, hands and cheeks frozen, snow lining his lashes.
"The... frost is deeper now than in many... many years." Even his teeth clatter.
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He’s playing with a fussy Lan Liang when he hears the sound of Lan Zhan coming in. He scrambles to his feet, leaving the brilliant blue and white wooden dragon he’d been flying in Liang’s care. A few moments on the floor unattended won’t hurt.
He stops in his tracks when he sees the state of lover. His already pale skin looks nearly blue from the cold. He knows it’s going to suck, but he rushes across the room to take Lan Zhan’s hands and presses them against his warm throat. He holds those hands in place, rotating around Lan Zhan and backing up to shut the door without letting go.
“You look half frozen,” he chides, but it comes from a good place. “Take off your robes and sit next to the brazier. I’ll bring you dry ones.”
He hears Lan Liang babble to get their attention. He doesn’t spare their son a glance for several seconds, but right before he actually tells Lan Liang to shut up for a moment, he finally looks over at him standing there a few steps away from where he’d been sitting before. And sure enough, Liang toddles towards them for two steps before he falls down on his butt again.
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It aches to sit so closely to the brazier, heat entering his flesh as if through needlework, but at Wei Ying's command, he bears it, hulking over the flame, palms outward — gaze caught between the wreck of his hands and the distant figure of their son, wailing at his mother's betrayal. Poor Liang, poor darling. Of course he starts to shift, to crawl, to call for attention. Of course he lifts himself on chubby arms, glancing vengefully where Wei Ying concentrates the better part of his interest.
...and of course he rises on two feet, wobbly and half bent, waving his arms each way as if a firefly for all of two steps that both Wei Ying and Lan Wangji drink in greedily, before plopping back down, only to weep again.
"Oh, beloved," Lan Wangji whispers, and for all his frosted rigidity, he advances on his knees to sink near the child, sparing him an embrace in his cold arms. Even so, his proximity seems to please Liang, who crawls forward and drapes both arms around Lan Wangji's throat in something in between complaint and welcome, utterly indifferent to the frostiness of his father.
"You have done well, my love. So well," he coos, and praise is ever a language Liang understands. "Has he not done well, Wei Ying?"
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“Real well,” he says, stepping towards his son but Lan Zhan gets there first. It might be a bad time for it, but it’s still something they should celebrate as a family. “He was trying to follow me,” he says, almost feeling bad that he’d been ignoring their child for his husband.
He kneels down and pats Liang’s head, but he shies away and sulks at him for his betrayal. “Aw, come on, I only looked away for a little bit. I wasn’t going to forget about you,” he says but Lan Liang seems intent on pouting, though he does lean in when he’s patted.
“It’s not my fault you decided to take your first steps while I was busy,” he says, maybe sulking a little bit, too. He pokes at one of Liang’s cheeks before going to get that dry robe for Lan Zhan. “I can’t believe I almost missed his first steps!”
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Forever the second choice, Lan Wangji contents himself with accepting the dry robe layers, fumbling with removing his own clothes with yet rigid fingers, before prevailing to release the first few layers. Snow has encrusted itself between silks, and he dismisses it with care for the integrity of the textile, with love for the craftsmanship that produced them. Slowly, delayed by false clumsiness, he is made bare, flesh as if bruised between the spasms of cold yielding to sudden warmth.
He gathers his old layers by the brazier to warm and slips into the fresh robes with a nod of gratitude, before sinking beside the fire to warm himself further. "The snows run high. Shall send butterflies if the elders require assistance."
The young must lend their broad backs and the strength of their arms to purpose, when hard winters strike. It is only just.
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He bends down and picks up their little one while Lan Zhan sheds his damp layers for fresh ones. He carries him over to the brazier where Lan Zhan is warming up so he can kiss Lan Zhan a short, sweet moment. “You’re like ice,” he says, brushing his lips over Lan Zhan’s again before straightening up.
“I can help,” he offers, even though he and the elders don’t get along very well. “You deserve a break after all that work. How about, I walk with A-Liang, then we warm you up properly, and we can offer to help the elders when we’re finished. We can take turns, okay?” He knows Lan Zhan is stubborn when it comes to responsibilities and hates anything that can damage his pride, so he doesn’t push it too hard. And to sweeten his offer, he steps in close and curls an arm around his waist. “Liang’s already getting tired, so I won’t be long. Oh! Right, I made tea earlier but it’s probably bitter by now. You want some? I can make a new pot if it’s too bad.”
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"Turns are unnecessary," he murmurs and dips his head to catch Wei Ying's mouth in a breezy kiss, already stirring to rise as if his hands can still grasp the shovel. They linger by him, limp and distraught.
"Leave me to the task." He is suited to discomfort, to long hours of draining work, to applying muscles he has worked tirelessly to shape for the purpose of service. His sect, above all, deserves his toil. His sect will receive it.
His only concession, brief, as he leans back into Wei Ying's grasp for a moment, "Sliver of salve for my back, beloved."
A rare request. Rarer still of an admission. But winter bites fiercely at old wounds, and the marks his thirteen lashes only ever healed tenuously.
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“I’ll be fine helping out, Lan Zhan. I’m young and able-bodied too! It might make some of the elders hate me a little less if they see me taking on the same unpleasant duties that all the disciples do,” he insists, and curls his arm around Lan Zhan again to hold him with Liang caught between them.
The request for salve only makes him feel more adamant about taking some of the burden off of Lan Zhan’s shoulders. “You want the salve before or after my walk?”
He tucks his head on Lan Zhan’s shoulder so he can hold him a little closer for a few moments. He doesn’t want to let him go in case he decides to get up and go shovel some more anyway.
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"Your core is yet fragile, my love." Ah, and how Wei Ying despises it for it. "You are more exposed to the elements."
Particularly the harsh breath of a snow storm without abeyance that seems uniquely armed to torment even Lan Wangji, master of one of the most refined cores of their generation. "I would not see you ill, threatened."
At risk in ways Lan Wangji is poorly equipped to mitigate, lacking the experience of a healer and encumbered to access one in the storms. "Forgive me. I am selfish in this."
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“Then let me be selfish, too. I want you here with me and A-Liang,” he counters, squeezing Lan Zhan when he says it. All of this proximity seems like it’s starting to thaw Lan Zhan, but he’s still uncomfortably cold to the touch.
Liang squirms between them and triumphantly grabs fists full of their hair to put in his mouth. Wei Wuxian sighs and lets go of Lan Zhan’s so he can pry the hair out of the toddler’s mouth so he doesn’t choke on it. Liang defiantly puts another fist in his mouth as soon as the first one is removed.
“I know you’re strong enough to help more, but I want you here with us. At least for a little while,” he adds, successfully holding both of Liang’s hands away from his giggling mouth. “Wait until after we’ve had something to eat.”
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This, he gives again. "Shall dine first gladly."
And he bows his head, just so, delaying only to coax loose the second fistful of hair from their babe's mouth, earning Lan Liang's grumbling displeasure. To punish him, or perhaps ally himself with his mother, their son crawls along to plant himself on Lan Wangji's knees, arms out to beg his attention. It is given, the child cradled in one elbow's nook, while Lan Wangji distracts himself only fleetingly to receive a sudden barrage of spiritual butterflies, their messages sparse.
"Brother and Sizhui convey their welfare," he confirms to Wei Ying. As does Uncle, the next butterfly's arrival confirms, but he does not jest with himself about Wei Ying's natural priorities. The elders of the sect Gusu Lan once stood against Hanguang-Jun and later cast their judgement upon him. Wei Ying forgives much but forgets little.
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Eying the butterflies suspiciously, he fetches the tea while Lan Zhan checks his correspondences. He’s half expecting at least one of the Lan elders has sent a request for aid, but if they have, Lan Zhan doesn’t mention it. He pours them each a cup, but he doesn’t drink his right away.
“Thanks, Lan Zhan,” he says at last. “I won’t try to help with the back breaking labor anymore. I will go on that walk, though. I just need to get dressed first.” And since Lan Zhan is holding their son, it’s probably the best opportunity he’ll get. “When I get back, I’ll give you a massage. Then once you’re warm and comfortable, I’ll make us some food.”
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Gently, he brings up their son and begins to blow hot air against his belly, a pleased smile warming the corners of his mouth when the infant bursts into a fit of giggling and kicks out his tender limbs. Stroking his hair, kissing his cheeks, pinching his sides — these are the marks of Lan fondness, before Lan Wangji begins to swaddle his son in deep, warm layers.
In between, he calls after Wei Ying, who has departed to wrestle his own clothes on, "Do not leave the cleared path. Winds deceive."
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He wraps himself in another few layers including his warmest fur-lined robe for the outermost layer. It feels too warm almost at once, but he knows he’ll miss the warmth as soon as he goes outside. “Sure, sure. I won’t be long,” he promises as he approaches Lan Zhan again. While he might wander off the path if he were on his own, there’s no way he’d put Lan Liang in unnecessary danger. The only thing that would coax him off the path is if someone were calling for help and Lan Zhan knows him well enough to expect that sort of thing.
He throws a pelt over his forearm that he picked out to keep Liang warm. “I really won’t be out for long,” he assures again, bending down to kiss the top of Lan Zhan’s head. “A quarter of a shi at the most.” While he can tolerate discomfort as stubbornly well as Lan Zhan, he doesn’t want Liang to fall ill.
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And so, Lan Wangji devotes himself to righting the wrongs of his negligent passage, tidying clothes and effects, rescuing combs, washing some of Liang's cloths. He sets fresh tea to brew and makes their beds and settles their cushions, folds cloths newly freshened and airs those stale.
By the time Wei Ying returns, Lan Wangji, pinked with new warmth, has begun to boil their rice — the single part of cooking he interferes with, knowing Wei Ying will not deviate from the base recipe, and that he is unlikely to meddle. And he hurries the two inside, where the braziers now breathe hard.
"A fine walk?"
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By the time he gets to the river, he wishes he’d chosen a closer target. The wind coming off the water feels white hot against the parts of his face he hadn’t covered up before leaving. He turns away before reaching the bank and walks as quickly as he can towards the jingshi.
His nose is dripping and icy when he comes inside, and he allows Lan Zhan to rush him towards the brazier. His teeth clatter and clumps of snow fall from his shoulders and hood as he moves to hand Liang off to Lan Zhan. He’d been cradling the child close and covering him from the wind the whole time, so his discomfort is lessened.
“A cold one! I’m half solid,” he complains, but he’s no worse for wear. His skin is pink and a little chafed more than the blue tint that Lan Zhan sported when he’d returned earlier. He whines about it while he shrugs out of his furs. He must have been sweating under so much warmth if his robes are an indicator.
“Did you miss us?” He asks while he pulls his boot off and tosses it onto the floor next to the brazier so it can dry with its mate. Lucky for him, it’s just the outer part of the shoe that’s soaked in melting snow. “I can barely feel my fingers and toes!”
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For now, Lan Wangji affords him a wide berth to walk the room as he pleases and dispose of his accoutrements, while Wangji cradles their young babe to his chest, unswaddling him from his cold garments and slipping him tenderly against his father's golden core. That furnace, at least, will never fail them, and soon Lan Liang gurgles contently, leaning his sweet face against Lan Wangji's front, already prone to drifting asleep. He feels warm, if not feverish. Drained healthily.
Dragging a cushion beside them near the braziers and their low table, Lan Wangji settles the babe for close watch, enveloping him in a great wan fur blanket. For his part, he takes his seat beside Wei Ying, guiding his husband's hands where they can best steal the warmth of Lan Wangji's own body.
"Joy left beside you," he murmurs, because Wei Ying only ever asks if he was missed in play, but ever feels the sting of rejection if he is unanswered. "Returned only as you did."
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“I took joy with me,” he says, looking past Lan Zhan at the drowsy toddler. “But I brought him back for you safe and sound.” With Lan Zhan’s help, he slips his hands under the folds of silk to leech warmth from Lan Zhan’s skin. He sighs happily and scoots close.
“You cleaned up,” he says, eyes darting to the rice pot before looking into Lan Zhan’s eyes. He should have known Lan Zhan wouldn’t be content to sit and rest when there were more things needing doing. He should have taken care of it before going on the walk, but what’s done is done. So he grins and moves his fingers to new, warmer spots. “And I finished the talisman work you asked me to do, so we have a little time to ourselves. My ankles could use a little warmth, too.”
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Then he eases back, drawing his hands over Wei Ying's thighs to loosen the tension of his legs and pull them out, ankles against Lan Wangji's hips. Always, always frigid. Utterly devoid of warmth.
"The disciples have attended the elders," he offers out, as if Wei Ying were the one clinging and denying him the opportunity to serve his clan. He sighs, hands now rubbing his husband's ankles carefully. "Hanguang-Jun is no longer necessary."
Truly, replaced by younger, more resilient fare.
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“Really?” He asks brightly, inching his fingers up to his husband’s chest. “So I get to keep you for the rest of the day! We should make the best of it. I’ll borrow you while our little emperor rests, but I’m sure you’d like to spend more time with A-Liang while I cook.”
His hands are starting to warm up, so he moves them up to Lan Zhan’s face for some affectionate caresses. His mood is elevated because he doesn’t have to see Lan Zhan push himself past discomfort again. At least not until tomorrow when the paths will need to be cleared and more resources acquired. “Hanguang-Jun can rest because Lan Zhan is necessary enough for both of them.”
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"Strapping young disciples replace him." And he pinches Wei Ying's side as if he alone led to this great decision. "Soon, even his pretty wife will abandon him for young blood."
In truth, Wei Ying could surely attract a younger, fairer husband closer to his energy and appetites — if not his checkered past. As if to punish him for a venture in which he has expressed not the slightest interest, Wangji raises his spouse's left leg, hiked all the way up to his shoulder, where Lan Wangji can meanly graze his teeth on the jutting ankle bone. Then, satisfied, he releases him.
"Shall I draw your bath, or only blankets?"
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“What would I do with a younger spouse?” He asks, grinning when Lan Zhan lifts his leg until it gets bit. Then he whines and fails to pull away from him. “You’re the one who said it, not me! I like my old, grey Hanguang-Jun! At least when he’s not biting me like a bad dog!”
He drops his leg at Lan Zhan’s side again, thinking about his choices. “The bath would warm me up faster, but we’ll just take another one after dinner anyway. Maybe we should get under the blankets for now,” he decides, leaning forward for another short kiss. “You’ll lay with me for a little while, right?”
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