[He had turned the mirror away, only occasionally going to look at it. It left him feeling weary since he couldn't control what showed up on it. However, at hearing the familiar voice he went over to look.]
Not even a hello? So rude.
What flower?
[Wei Wuxian had not been awake for long, and it showed. His robes were disheveled and his hair still needed to be combed. He gave no care to sharing this appearance casually.]
( Should he point out the classical morning chaos of Wei Ying's hair first, or rip out his own? Ah, so many choices, all leading to a deep drawn breath of hollowed resignation. )
And then, a differently charged hesitation: he has the room to spoil and intrude with his visits, but Wei Ying must still battle his nightmares each night inside it. )
I sleep when I sleep and I wake up when I wake up.
[His sleeping was more erratic now than it ever was. And sometimes he didn't sleep at all, and others he slept for days. It really all depended on his mood and how distracted he was by something.]
( It startles him, to think the day has come already when he must weigh out Zewu-Jun's behaviours and find them, for the first time, wanting.
But this is no fault for Wei Wuxian — of no claim, no sect — to hear of. Not a matter that requires his judgement. )
There are spirits here. Restless. Perhaps you may trust me to seek them out.
( And maybe there's an edge of bitterness to that conclusion: of all the things to be denied, Wei Ying's trust, once all has been said and done — ah, no. )
I have no doubts of your ability, there are few who are more capable after all.
[He didn’t quite understand why the matter was being pushed in this way. It felt like something was expected that he wasn’t reaching. That there was something he was lacking context for.]
Lan Zhan... I have a question.
[He had a growing suspicion something was just not quite right.]
Are there things you are aware of that I am not? The way Zewu Jun is?
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All the same, then, without preamble: )
The flower.
( Greetings, master Wei, how are you this fine morning, in the wake of a finer feast? )
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Not even a hello? So rude.
What flower?
[Wei Wuxian had not been awake for long, and it showed. His robes were disheveled and his hair still needed to be combed. He gave no care to sharing this appearance casually.]
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I entrusted a red tea flower.
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[he paused a moment and then recollection dawned on him.]
Ah! You did. Did Lan Zhan want to take it back? And here I thought you gave me a gift like I have done before.
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It flowered on a girl tainted by the feast.
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Oh, so a gift from a girl? Such a precious thing!
Was it love at first sight? Is this your memento?
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Wei Ying. Return it.
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All you had to do was say. How can I keep you from your first love!
Second love? Ah! You are becoming a real man!
I have to find it first though.
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By midday. Name your quarters.
( For... science and no ulterior motives. )
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[He gives some sort of directions or indicator of where his room is located. and starts shuffling through his sleeve.]
Your memento will be returned.
Did you tell her how you feel? Will you see her later?
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( ...a true romantic.
And then, a differently charged hesitation: he has the room to spoil and intrude with his visits, but Wei Ying must still battle his nightmares each night inside it. )
You sleep the night whole?
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[His sleeping was more erratic now than it ever was. And sometimes he didn't sleep at all, and others he slept for days. It really all depended on his mood and how distracted he was by something.]
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( Stop. )
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If you're worried I sleep the same as I do in the burial mounds. But there's a bed here instead of a rock.
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You want me to visit?
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( When, a wiser alternative to if. )
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You distrust me.
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[Though... did being in a different world with only a few of them make things different?]
...
Maybe it can be different for now, and less complicated.
Though, complicated in another way. Your brother claims to be from over a decade in the future.
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( It startles him, to think the day has come already when he must weigh out Zewu-Jun's behaviours and find them, for the first time, wanting.
But this is no fault for Wei Wuxian — of no claim, no sect — to hear of. Not a matter that requires his judgement. )
There are spirits here. Restless. Perhaps you may trust me to seek them out.
( And maybe there's an edge of bitterness to that conclusion: of all the things to be denied, Wei Ying's trust, once all has been said and done — ah, no. )
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[He didn’t quite understand why the matter was being pushed in this way. It felt like something was expected that he wasn’t reaching. That there was something he was lacking context for.]
Lan Zhan... I have a question.
[He had a growing suspicion something was just not quite right.]
Are there things you are aware of that I am not? The way Zewu Jun is?
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...fine. Zewu-jun is fine.
Clipped, for the first time: )
He will rest.
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