Zhou Zishu (周子舒) (
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[open] as the water grinds the stone
Who: Zhou Zishu and Open
What: Exploring Cadens, poking around the Horizon, event nonsense
Where: Cadens, Horizon
When: March
Warnings: References to chronic pain and sense loss
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What: Exploring Cadens, poking around the Horizon, event nonsense
Where: Cadens, Horizon
When: March
Warnings: References to chronic pain and sense loss
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You know how to be annoying, is what. You stalked me up and down the jianghu and now you think I'm going to let you go? [ One hand darts out to punch him in the shoulder, barely hard enough to be felt, as Zhou Zishu snorts. ] Take responsibility for your actions.
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[Wen Kexing's protest is definitely louder and more exaggerated than it needs to be. And he quickly follows up that dramatic wince with a smile.]
Haven't I taken responsibility yet? I thought I treated you very well. But if I'm failing in any area at all, I'm sure my husband will teach me. I don't mind practicing at any hour, Manor Lord Zhou. If you want, we can train all night.
[He's quickly up against Zhou Zishu's side as if he never felt a moment of doubt in his entire life, hands reaching out to travel his sides and arms in curious exploration.]
My home is with my love, flying wing to wing.
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I should teach you manners. Like a child.
[ Still, he can't quite hide the fondness in his tone and to be honest he isn't really trying. He tugs at one of Wen Kexing's trailing sleeves instead, pulling away just slightly. ]
Come look at the rest of the mountain with me.
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Those fantasies might have died when he entered the valley, but he'll always hold a piece of the dream close to his heart. Siji Manor was good to him when no one else would be. Wen Kexing follows the pull on his sleeve, walking close to Zhou Zishu like he thinks the man will provide shelter somehow. ]
Do you think the whole mountain is here? It can't have the whole valley, right?
[ Or can it? And if it does, then what? What should he do with it? ]
A-Xu... Do you think there are people here?
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[ Immediate and firm, though he can't say how exactly he knows. Part of him is grateful for it. It would be...harder, to have this dream that had been taken from him so long ago and have to leave it. Again.
He glances back over his shoulder, still holding tight to Wen Kexing's sleeve as he leads him towards the waterfall. ]
I don't know how much. Find out with me?
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Zishu's sect with all their adopted followers. The Valley that he failed, but that still holds bits of him. Specks of a shattered mirror that he used to trample without any consideration, but now is starting to miss. Always out of step, Wen Kexing. ]
Mhm. Let's go home.
[ Of the two of them, he knows Zhou Zishu carries a greater weight on the mountain. At least his feelings about Qingya were decided from the start. He never had an obligation to like it, never belonged to it in any meaningful way. Betrayal among ghosts was always assumed, so he doesn't owe them any personal respect. If he can do one thing here, it is to protect Zhou Zishu. He lets himself be pulled like a boy being led, stepping cautiously behind like he's forgotten the way. ]
Don't rush or you'll trip.
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The entire span of the mountain is laid out before them, and if in isn't an exact replica then it's impossible for even Zhou Zishu to see the differences. The blossoms of all four seasons seem to bloom and fade at will, regardless of the weather. There's movement in the trees here and there, the flicker of birds overhead, but no people. No one except the two of them.
It's still a pleasant enough experience that Zhou Zishu hopes it can cover for the fact that he is very definitely not leading them any closer to the manor at the top of the mountain. ]
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A-Xu.
[ He shouldn't be concerned, right? But while Siji was always a comfort to him, in contrast to the Valley's harsh life, it wasn't necessarily the symbol of hope to Zhou Zishu. He remembered the pain when they woke up in the night, and how desperate his zhiji was to have him for support in that empty manor. ]
What's going on? Aren't we going in?
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Do you need to see it?
[ There's something a little too even in his tone, a careful control. ]
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[ The question throws him off. Partially because he's gotten so used to staying with Zhou Zishu on that mountain and partially because Zhou Zishu had worked so hard to get him there. Even when he never wanted to return to Siji Manor, to see the place he had never made it to, Zhou Zishu had insisted. Having his shixiong, who rarely showed any fear, avoid the manor now is a new kind of worry. Wen Kexing raises his hands and takes both of his lovers arms in them to steady him. ]
I'm with you. What haven't we faced already?
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How can he explain what he's even afraid of? Which state of the manor would the worst to find? Pristine as in his earliest memories, but completely empty? The worn-down wreck he'd let it fall into? The burned out husk it truly is now? ]
What good would a manor be for only the two of us?
[ No less than it was for three, really. But Zhou Zishu isn't looking at him as he speaks. ]
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Turning toward him, he takes both of the man's hands in his own and pulls him a step forward--perhaps a little roughly. He's still not a gentle person. ]
A-Xu. I'm going back with you. As long as we're together, nothing can happen. I won't allow it.
[ Zhou Zishu protected him from the nightmares. Now he can return the favor. ]
You already agreed to keep me, so I'll take care of you.
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[ Wen Kexing taking care of him has never been in doubt, whether he wants it or not. But there isn't much that can be done about the empty halls of his forgotten home, here or anywhere else.
But Wen Kexing took him into the Valley, and Zhou Zishu could tell how much it cost him. Coward or not, he probably owes it to his zhiji to do the same. ]
Come on, then.
[ He still won't look at him as he uses their joined hands to pull them both up towards the top of the mountain. ]
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Wen Kexing suddenly tightens his grasp on Zhou Zishu, sharp and rough and wild like he really is. He marches forward, easily flanking and almost stepping ahead of him, stopping just short of leading the way himself. ]
A-Xu, don't forget, I'm the lord of three thousand ghosts. No matter what we find, I can command it. If the manor needs servants, I'll call them up. If there are enemies, I'll destroy them all! They all have to obey me, so don't worry. Your wife will defend our home.
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Which does not mean going along quietly, however. ]
Wife? When did I get a wife? I made no bows.
[ As if it isn't clear that the grumbling is just for form's sake. Hearing Wen Kexing call it our home is more than enough reason to put up with any manner of nonsense the man wants to come up with. ]
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[ His grumbling complaint lowers to something and dies off. Wen Kexing coughs and shakes his head. ]
Anyway, I did my part. I was going to take you to the farm house eventually...
[ Caught up in a knot of frustration he stops, pulling Zhou Zishu to face him right there on the path. ]
If you want to, then you can come bow to me right now. After taking care of you this long, you still won't have a wife? Such a spoiled manor lord.
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And then: ] And what dowry does this wife come with, exactly?
[ He reaches up and pokes Wen Kexing solidly in the forehead as his expression smooths into something openly fond, in a way that says he might not be entirely aware of it. ]
Idiot. You're stuck with me one way or the other. But if you want to make it official, fine.
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[ The reaction to the poking is exaggerated, but still warm. Wen Kexing is used to this dance of theirs, with Zhou Zishu playfully throwing little fits to lighten the mood. It's in moments like this that he can see how vulnerable the man is--all the things his zhiji doesn't say about his doubts or loneliness come back as reactions, like ripples in a pond. ]
Would you? Even to a ghost without any earthly dowry to offer his noble lord?
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Who else would have either of us?
[ It's a joke, but it also isn't. Who else in any world could understand him like Wen Kexing? All the deepest, darkest parts of his soul laid bare for a man who will just smile at them.
When he drags his eyes away, it's to glance briefly around them. At the happily flowering trees of his home. ]
This is as good at place as any.
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[ It's unfortunately true. More unfortunate for Zhou Zishu than for him, since he's never known anything beyond the cold valley and the derision of the jianghu. Zhou Zishu is a noble at least in part. If things had gone differently, if he had been allowed a better life... He's handsome. The most beautiful figure in the world. Who wouldn't want him? ]
You fool. There's no need to think like that. If you want someone with a lavish dowry, then I'll bring you that too. I just need time. But I think... If you want a yard full of disciples and a warm bed, I can manage it. Even a ghost remembers how to be human.
[ It's just a question of asking. Zhou Zishu is too patient sometimes. He never asks for what he wants to complains when he should. Even now, he's letting Wen Kexing bully him up the mountain. ]
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[ He tugs suddenly, pulling Wen Kexing in until they're chest to chest, and smiles up at him through the slight height difference. ]
What else do I need but my zhiji, huh?
[ Anything else might be nice, but. With Wen Kexing he can sleep by the side of the road and not mind. As long as he has someone to argue with, however long the rest of his life is. ]