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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"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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Within instants, he comes to his feet, careful not to attract Lan Liang's attention as he excuses himself to peel loose two of the larger fur pelts from the bottom of their clothing coffer. One is set neatly on the floor, by the brazier, a respectable distance away from their child, but within sight of him to attend his needs as required. He lies on it, drawing the second thickened pelt over himself, but leaving it open to mark his invitation.
"What choice have I, when the Patriarch commands it so?" Clearly, he only exists to serve, resigned to his bittermost fate of nurturing heat for his husband's frigid ankles. Woe is Hanguang-Jun.
"Only beg him to soothe me with kisses."
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“Kisses as payment for Hanguang-Jun’s noble sacrifice? Sounds fair,” he teases, nosing at his husband’s cheek. To make his point, he seeks out the warmest part of Lan Zhan’s calves to thaw his icy toes. His fingers find residual warmth on Lan Zhan’s cheeks and he tilts his head just so for the first of many kisses to come.
“You worked so hard today to make sure we have access to fresh water for our baths and drink,” he acknowledges, brushing his lips over Lan Zhan’s again. “Such a good, dutiful husband.” His eyes widen momentarily, “Oh! I was going to reward your hard work with a massage, wasn’t I? Should I fetch the oils?”
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...no. A lifetime of toil will not make this bliss deserved. His, his husband, his wife, his soulmate. His, and the wealth of children, of a settled home. Even more so, of spoiling when Wei Ying makes his soft proposal.
"Please," he agrees, and this small step for all other mean is a leap for Lan Wangji, whose autonomy has been painfully curated. He never admits his hurts, never entrusts his recovery. Licks his wounds and takes his herbs, and he suffers without witness or violence.
Today, as he rolls obediently on the first layer of fur, arms crossed beneath his chin while Wei Ying prepares the oils — he will share his grief. "And thank you."
All of the petty pleasantries they'd exorcised between them. He cannot help himself.
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One last kiss and he slips himself out from under the blanket to go to the drawer in their sleeping quarter where they keep such supplies. Sandalwood, like most of the other scented products they use. This particular oil has medicinal herbs to relax and numb pain. There’s still plenty of oil left in the small jar and he doesn’t remember the last time they had to replace it which goes to show how infrequently Lan Zhan expresses his discomfort.
On the way back, he checks over Lan Liang to make sure he’s sleeping comfortably. With the way he’s sprawled out over the cushion, Wei Wuxian is satisfied that he’s not feeling overly cold. “He’s out,” he says with a smile.
He kneels down next to Lan Zhan, leaning in to kiss the back of his head. “You look like the cat who caught a bird,” he says fondly while he helps Lan Zhan shed his robes. “Does that make me the bird?”
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Their only interruption comes when he brings himself fleetingly up to shed his sleeves and allow his robes to fall to his lower back, revealing the great battlefield of his torn and long-healed back. He survived this hell, he knows, and supposes it must do him credit.
He survives, but he wears the marks still. "Shall I eat Wei Ying after?"
He will never improve his ability to take his husband into his mouth at length without exercise, after all.
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He waits until Lan Zhan’s settled before straddling his hips. “What a fearsome fate to be eaten,” he says with a smile while he pours some of the viscous oil into one hand. “I’m yours to do with whatever you like. If you want to eat me, I’ll fill your mouth gladly.”
Once the oil is warmed as well as he can get it with his cool hands, he starts by spreading a layer of it across Lan Zhan’s skin. That’s the easy part done, and now he needs to navigate the scars and taut flesh around them without causing more harm than good. He’s a fast learner though and he’s figured out what sort of touch Lan Zhan reacts positively to.
Starting at the top, he works the oil in. “You’re not as tense as usual,” he observes, feeling somewhat amused that spending so long shoveling snow is somehow less harmful to Lan Zhan’s body than politics. It’s a little sad, if he thinks about it, that Lan Zhan is stuck doing work that doesn’t suit him at all. Just one year, he thinks, then they can see if Lan Xichen feels at ease with taking his position as sect leader again.
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He moans, when Wei Ying dallies on a certain upper part of his shoulders, quite helpless. Then, behind himself, "Elders are easily pleased. Grateful. As children are."
Perhaps this is why Hanguang-Jun is so renown among their numbers, so ready to satisfy their needs. He understands them, without fears over his sparse communication. He seldom need wonder if he has stepped astray. It is almost as easy as interacting with Wei Ying.
"I do not resent service to them." He will offer it more often, gladly, once he has completed standing for Zewu-Jun — come that time when it may.
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“Thanks for letting me keep you today, Lan Zhan. I won’t stop you from helping them tomorrow,” he promises, digging in with a thumb to work out a particularly stubborn knot. He feels proud of himself for all the fun noises he’s pulling from his lover’s lips.
“You know, I don’t like thinking of you as something to be used, but you’re of use to the family every day. You keep us safe. You’re giving your brother the time he needs to heal and you’re giving Lan-shufu time to rest. We know he’d be standing in instead of you if you didn’t step up.”
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This turn, Lan Wangji barred path, and he was permitted. Much as he made attempt to assist the household and was permitted. His loved ones ever make space for his own misplaced pride, and this he must thank them.
Reverently, he twists himself to chase the shadow of Wei Ying's fingertips as they cross his shoulders, to catch them in kisses only marred by the sheen of oils.
And in their wake, muscles unwound and back wholly lax, the last of the long tremors leaving him, he manages, "If you had wished us fled of Cloud Recesses a year ago, it would have been done, justly. But I am grteful you did not wish so."
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“I don’t want to divide our family,” he says. Moving down from Lan Zhan’s shoulders to his mid-back. “Zewu-Jun and Lan-shufu included. So if the best thing we can do is help out here, then that’s what we should do.”
If only it were so easy to do what’s best for his own side of the family. Jiang Cheng doesn’t make it easy.
“Want to move to the bedroom after this?” He asks, leaning down so he can speak closer to Lan Zhan’s ear. “We wouldn’t want anyone -“ meaning, Lan Liang, -“To see you with your mouth full.”
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Delicately, he turns only enough to close the breath of space between them, to nuzzle Wei Ying's cheek. To steal his affection.
"You craved lunch." Of course, Lan Wangji's own appetites can't be disputed, constantly hungering for Wei Ying, his flesh, his pleasure. He has only ever refused his husband when Wei Ying appeared intent to punish himself with Lan Wangji's own hand — and even then, his restraint was belated, grudging, threadbare.
"I want to bed you." Openly, plainly. He wants this man like he wants to breathe. "But we may eat first. To give my wife strength."
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“I crave you, too,” he answers readily. His appetite for his husband’s touch is as healthy as ever, but he does feel hungry for food, too. He’d eaten a couple pickled vegetables straight from the jar when Lan Zhan was working on clearing paths in the snow, but he probably should have had more.
“Okay, let’s eat first,” he agrees after some deliberation. If Lan Liang wakes up before they get a chance to love each other, it will be a shame. But they always have tonight. “What do you want me to cook for us? We have fresh vegetables, but I don’t think we have any fish stored. Maybe I’ll fish tomorrow. I’m done with the cold for today.”
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And what of Wei Ying's strain? In the end, a proper wife should wish it done and prevail upon the deed. Did the Yiling Patriarch not commit himself? "Shall mind Liang as you cook."
As he stretches out to allow Wei Ying a final pass over his lower back, he instructs, "Eat healthily. I wish to enjoy my wife at least thrice tonight."
Certainly, if they are secluded, they must take advantage, and Wei Ying has ever wistfully expressed an interest in honoring their allowance for confinement. He must be bedded, served sweets, attended.
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One day without meat won’t kill him. If it were another situation, he’d whine and complain until Lan Zhan took him to Caiyi Town for a proper meal. But with the heavy snows, he’ll just have to deal with feeling less satisfied from eating.
“Three times?” He asks, grinning and rubbing his hands up Lan Zhan’s sides. It feels like a good time to finish the massage, so he looks around for the nearest cloth to wipe the remaining oils off of his hands. “I’ll hold you to that. Are you going to be able to keep up with me? We can spread it out if Lan Zhan needs time to recover.”
He slides to Lan Zhan’s side, taking the time to bend down and kiss Lan Zhan’s cheek and maybe his mouth too, if his husband turns his head just so. “I’ll cook as quickly as I can get away with.”
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All hail household medicine. Evrn as he speaks so, he starts to rise seated, gathering the spumes of his silks to him, strapped back attentively against his body. And murmured, "I left heating talismans in the rabbit lairs a few winters prior. But we may help them with fresh food tomorrow."
A kindness, for all the creatures may fend for themselves — judt as Wei Ying sets to prove himself in the modest kitchens. For some time, Lan Wangji allows him command of the hot stove, only watching over Lan Liang's sleep, then congratulating his young son on the great achievement of his nap when he wakes. Inevitably, the infant has limited patience for the extended absence of his favorite parent and his obvious starvation, and so it is not long until, hand firmly lodged in Lan Wangji's for balance, he leads his father to his miscreant mother in a sullen trot.
Lan Wangji takes this time to announce him. "Apologies. Liang inquires if you may spare a bowl of rice."
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He talks while he cooks, mostly to himself but he’s never unhappy if Lan Zhan chimes in. Mostly, he talks about helping his shijie when she cooked for the family. He’d cut vegetables and meat for her or stir her hearty stews. And maybe it’s with her in mind that he reigns in his impulse to make their meal infernal. He can hear her voice instructing wisely that spice can always be added but it can’t be taken away.
With the pickles already brined and the tofu strips searing quickly, dinner doesn’t take a lot of time. He’s nearly finished when Lan Zhan follows their little tyrant to the small area they use as a kitchen when they can’t or don’t want to go to the main kitchen for their meals.
“One bowl of rice coming up,” he announces with a grin that makes Lan Liang light up. He takes the lid off the pot and checks the consistency, finding it perfect - Lan Zhan isn’t the sort to do things imprecisely. He scoops a serving of rice and hands it over to Lan Zhan. “Wait at the table and I’ll be right there!” He just needs to serve the rest of the food, season his own with ample amounts of spice, and put it on a tray. “I made it how you like it, Lan Zhan. Bland and mild, but you can eat some of mine if you want some flavor.”
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Then, gently knelt, he sets their table.
Lan Liang is appropriately patient and well-behaved, emulating his father's seating and waiting until the bowl is set in his vicinity, and he can fit a spoon in his pudgy hand, as if a weapon. He slams it in the dish, rice splattered, while Lan Wangji coerces him into the proper forms of leading a spoonful in his little mouth. At first the baby fusses, the meal hotter than anticipated. Then, after Wangji blows it cold, he is content, and Lan Wangji alternates bites of his own and allowing the child his share.
He waits until Wei Ying comes to them with his bounty of a meal, interest kindled. "You have outdone yourself, beloved."
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"It was because I was thinking of Shijie while I cooked," he says as he sits down in front of Lan Zhan and to the side of Lan Liang. "I wanted to make something that she would. It's simpler than most of the things she cooked, though."
He takes his chopsticks in hand and grabs a few strips of reddened tofu and puts them on the bed of rice in his bowl. The spice will disperse over the rice like this and make eating the rice itself more enjoyable. He waits until Lan Zhan is ready to take his first bite to do the same. He makes an appreciative noise and nods his head. "Shijie would be proud," he says with a grin, "And Jiang Cheng would call my portion poison because he can't handle as much flavor as I can."
He takes the time to help Liang with another bite of rice while Lan Zhan eats some. Liang babbles with his mouth full and spills a little bit onto his chin. "It's forbidden to talk during meals," he teases and thumbs at the spilled rice, pushing it back into Liang's mouth.
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Of course Lan Wangji can only set aside a balanced bowl of rice doused in mushroom broth, tofu strips crowning it, so the ingredients may marry and combine — then, attend his child with further rice offerings.
"She would be proud." He agrees, for all it is not his place to make the commentary. Still, he defends it. "Lan Liang loves this dinner better than the one if the kitchens. Jiang Yanli yearned to tend a family. Wei Ying succeeded."
And this, perhaps, will give him comfort above all.
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“I wish she could have met her nephews,” he says with a sad sort of smile. “They would have loved her immediately and she’d love them right back.”
He realizes he’s been holding a strip of tofu for a while, so he brings it to his mouth. He feels oddly content. Usually when he thinks of his sister for too long, his heart aches. There’s still a little aching there, but there’s a pleasant fondness, too.
“I’ll write to Jin Ling later,” he says after swallowing his bite of food. “And to Sizhui, too, even though you already let him know we’re safe.” Sizhui might have mentioned the weather to Jin Ling, so it would only be right to let him know they’re safe, too. That, and thinking of what his sister would have wanted always leads him to Jin Ling’s welfare.
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Jin Ling. Lan Sizhui. The next generation of largely blissfully ignorant youth, immune to the traumas of a war they never waged. The trials of their fathers have so far been the worst of their lives, and Wei Ying, a doting steward, only seeks to insure that reality lingers.
Lan Wangji nods, only fleetingly capturing Wei Ying's hands in his own to bring it to his mouth and kiss the back of it, capturing motes of the spices liberally sprinkled in his husband's bowl. No matter. At times Wei Ying deserves affection he does not request.
After, he devotes himself to his meal, silently only nodding along when Lan Liang coos along in perfect gibberish, as if they are sharing a perfectly sensible conversation. Then, settling his chopsticks on his bowl at the end, "My wife dallies."
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“I was just thinking,” he explains, picking up his bowl to shovel a couple bites of rice into his mouth. He’s only half chewed the food by the time he starts talking again. Surely, he’s a bad influence on their son. “About family and things like that.”
And he feels happy.
He lifts the bowl and shovels the remainder of his food into his mouth. It’s a little too much for one mouthful, so he covers his mouth with one hand as he works it down with his teeth and strategic swallowing.
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"Have you her writings? Allow me to learn." He has picked up base skills and the necessities to prepare a few choice dishes that Wei Ying enjoys, but Lan Wangji can always deepen his learning. If mastery of spices and flavour brings out Wei Ying's laughter, it is worth the pains of experimentation.
"We may raise this second son in your way." More tolerant, if not perhaps even desirous of spice than Lan Sizhui, let alone Lan Wangji. Wei Ying requires an ally in their household, and Lan Liang already reaches out a trembling hand toward his mother's bowl and the cheeky bounty of his tofu.
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