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ang mutya ng section e (2025) ep. 10
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āŗ šæšššššš - king!San x fem!reader ā āŗ š¶šššš/š°š - historical and royalty au, cursed trope, angst, slow burn, tension, San is cold and a bit mean but only in the beginning, magic, generalised dark themes, not-so forced proximity, engagement, sacrifice, power imbalance, San got so darn sweet here it was driving me insane, downbad!San (stand up, my guy) ā āŗ šššššš/ššššššš - PG-18+ so MDNI!!! vomiting (San was unwell), slight mentions of blood (from injuries) , kinky smut, possessive!San, making out, nipple play, exhibitionism, pussy eating, fingering, rough sex, cum on mouth and face, cum play, choking on cum, standing up sex, cowgirl, missionary, breeding kink, clothed sex, dacryphilia, degradation, marking kink, slight sadism and masochism (just squint), creampie, unprotected sex, (DO NOT DO THIS) ā āŗ šššš š²šššš - 30.8K words (sorry Topaz) ā āŗ šš¢šššššš - San ruled a kingdom buried in snow, rumoured to be cursed, where people cannot leave once entered. The snow was harsh, unforgiving, never melted, and it only took but never gave. He was cursed king with a cursed land, and you were engaged to him not out of love, but to steady the crown that nobody respected due to fear. He treated you with coldness and formality, reinforcing the rumours that he was incapable of warmth, let alone affection. But as the truth of the curse unraveled, so did your understanding of the man you were meant to marry, and now one question remained - is San the cursed one or was he the one who cursed the land? ā āŗ š½šššš - This is my submission for the KSS Frost & Fire Exchange event for @sanjoongie (surprise!) who made that beautiful moodboard and wrote me a fic in return. I really tried my best here and I'm sorry it got so long, your moodboard looked a little too good to not have crazy plot in there. I genuinely hope you like this, I'm actually terrified ah.ā āŗ ššššššš - @0rangemilk @ginger-mingi @ruubyrubes @oddracha @jaytheatiny @roxannecos @juicy-red @cheolliehugs @sunnysidesins @jjongbearshoney @midnightrebel1028 @mallielovssyou @jenluvzen @lovebuggjoy @mingiblossoms @crybabydollette @mustardmilkshake @asesinas @minyunsan-kitten ā
He was a king with a crown of gnarled bones.
At least, thatās what they all said. An eye isnāt an eye because you look at it -Ā itās an eye because it looks back at you and we donāt see things as they are; we see them as we are.
āWhat of the other kingdoms?ā His voice traversed the vast hall, echoing against the stone walls of the Great Halls. He was impassive, nonchalant, but make no mistake, for his presence blanketed the entire expanse of the room.
You stood obediently off to the far side of his throne, almost unseen, but there nonetheless, just patiently waiting until the meeting was done. It was hard not to stare at the enigma that was Choi San. It wasnāt that he called for everyoneās attention just because he was the king, rather, he demanded it.Ā
He didnāt need it either. He just had it. Even a sliver of his shadow had everyoneās attention. Hell, even his footsteps sounded different from the rest. San wasnāt domineering nor commanding because he wore a crown. He was dominant because the air bent around for him.
āWord travels fast, my liege. I reckon itās already reached the kingdoms up north like that of Wonderland and Horizon,ā Park Seonghwa reported, reverence in his tone as he addressed his King. āI could send the troops to check out their militia and perhaps where their loyalties lie.ā
Your eyes momentarily fleeted towards Seonghwa. The High Marshal was an honourable and proper leader, a skilled military man who led the kingdomās armies in multiple battles and wars not many have had the guts to, and you knew he had Sanās utmost respect. As if sensing eyes on him, he briefly met eyes with you, smiling in courtesy, before training them at San once more.
āNo need,ā San droned, raising one hand, halting motion that meant to stop even your inner thoughts. Such was the power he wielded. āThe risk is too high for so little reward.ā
He paused, tilting his head to the side, looking out the large window that overlooked the vast majority of the castlegrounds that were covered in nothing but thick snow. Melancholy was clear in his eyes, though he tried to cover it up with something steely.
He stood up from his throne slowly, deliberately as his eyes scanned the entirety of the room, leaving no space from anyone to breathe under his suffocating gaze. His fur-lined cloak that draped over his shoulders shifted with him, following his every movement as he began to walk off, the finality of his steps leaving no room for anyone to argue with him.
āRest up, Seonghwa,ā he said, the words low but echoing, as if the castle itself carried his voice forward for him. āThe troops as well. Youāve done me well.ā
Seonghwa blinked before inhaling sharply. He trudged forward, brows furrowed. āYour Graceāā
āI said,ā San murmured, barely audible, but it was there. Everyone heard it, and the air shifted into something sharp as his voice tilted into a quiet warning. āRest up.ā
You gritted your teeth, composing yourself to stop the shiver that threatened to travel up your spine. Thisā¦you will never get used to this - to him. His words drifted through the Great Halls and they held weight enough to crush whatever protest Seonghwa thought he could muster.
San continued forward, not bothering to look back as his footsteps got closer and closer until he was almost in front of you. Immediately, you bowed, bunching your dress up in your fists as you lowered your head slightly.Ā
One would expect that as the kingās betrothed that heād give you the same curtsy, or at least acknowledge you, but the way he completely ignored your existence was what you got. You were used to it. You had anticipated it, even. What a pity on your end, really.
As San passed you to walk away, his eyes briefly met yours, and by God, were they cold and indifferent. His gaze was earth-dark, not empty and not grounding, like land that dried up anything that grew on it.
What you werenāt expecting, however, was for him to stop halfway to address you. You tensed, this has never happened before. You tried to hold eye contact, but couldnāt. You couldnāt stand the way he stared at you because it always made you flinch. It was dark and dangerous.
āWhat are you doing here?ā San questioned tersely, voice carrying a hint of irritation he tried to hide with courtesy. āWhereās Hongjoong?ā
Hongjoong was your guard. āYour Majesty,ā you mumbled through the intimidation. āForgive my impudence. I was merely wondering if I could invite you for a cup of teaāā
āAnswer my question,ā he interrrupted, cutting you off cleanly like a blade that just hit fresh grass. His eyes were narrowed, unblinking and unyielding.
āMy King,ā Choi Jongho, the Kingās royal advisor, whispered subtly. āPerhaps we ought to calm down, the people are looking our wayāā
San lifted one finger, effectively silencing his own advisor with a subtle threat that carried the promise of ruin as if heād already planned his end if he let one more word out. All while his eyes were still on you. āHongjoong,ā he repeated. āWhere is he?ā
You swallowed, your tongue suddenly heavy. āHongjoong didnāt need to accompany me,ā you said carefully. āI was on my way to see you, Your Majesty, so I dismissed him.ā
San stilled, and so did you. He wasnāt pleased with your answer, but he didnāt look the least surprised by it. In fact, he didnāt even care. āI see,ā was all he said, and the way he uttered it sounded more like an afterthought rather than an acknowledgement.
Then, he started walking past you again. It wasnāt dramatic, he had just already decided you were not worth another second of his attention. You gritted your teeth, forcing yourself to bow to him once more as heat and shame traveled to your face at his blatant dismissal of you.
It wasnāt because you feared him. You stopped fearing him a long time ago, and if you were being honest, you never had any reason to fear him or be intimidated by him to begin with simply because he barely acknowledged your presence, anyway.Ā
āDo not loiter around the Great Halls,ā he spoke, cold and uncaring. āNext time, send a message if you have something you wish to tell me. You serve no purpose being idle around here.ā
You were used to his disdain he reserved solely for you, but still, that stung more than you let on. It was the way he said it, too, that made you feel worse. It was meant to haunt your thoughts, the kind that followed you even after he was gone.Ā
You stood there, hands clasped, head bowed, letting the echo of his footsteps fade down the corridor. You felt a hand to your shoulder and it was Jongho. He gave you a tight-lipped smile that was meant to comfort you, squeezing your shoulder once as his eyes shone with that familiar pity that everyone also gave you when the king talked down on you like he always did.
āDonāt take it to heart,ā he said with a small sigh, eyes on the corridor that San had turned. āHeāsā¦itās not like that, he didnāt mean it like that.ā
You hummed, nodding out of courtesy. āI suppose,ā you mumbled, barely audible. āJust like the tens of thousands of times heās done it.ā
Because you did try, you always did. You tried doing your part to get along with the man you were going to spend your earthly years with in this castle, and you had hoped foolishly that he'd meet you halfway all the time, but all youāve been getting was contempt. Mingi stayed silent, for even he cannot deny that you were right.
āLet me accompany you to your chambers, my lady,ā he kindly offered. āSupper will commence shortly. I would suppose youād like to rest for a bit before then.ā
āThere is no need,ā you mumbled quietly, smiling softly. āI can find my way back. And Iām going to have to decline supper for tonight, my appetite has gone away. Would you be so kind to send our dear chef my regards? Yeosangās food is always splendid, just not tonight, Iām afraid.ā
Jongho frowned, hesitant, before sighing. āAs you wish, my lady. I bid you a good night.ā
You curtsied quickly, turning the other direction to walk away. However, instead of going to your chambers, you chose to turn to another hallway, opting to take a walk to clear your head and your muddled thoughts.
The massive window at the end of the corridors always fascinated you. It was where you went when you had to think and today was no exception. You glanced outside, watching as endless snow fell from the sky. The hallways felt colder to you. San felt colder. Much colder.
A couple of months ago, you wouldnāt even dare dream stepping inside a palace, much less the one that San ruled. You still remember the first time you arrived and the first time you laid eyes on the man you were about to wed, but always put a wall in between you.
Poverty and famine had struck the lands where you were born and raised. You were used to it - born into it - but at least there was once a time where you lived on a quaint farm with your parents. But alas, famine chooses no one. It takes and takes, and your parents were no exception to that fate.
And you tried to sustain the farm, tried your very best to make the best of yourself under the dire circumstances you were handed, but it wasnāt enough. Drought had struck the land, crops died, and plague had seemingly struck what little poultry and bovine you raised. It was painful, but you had to leave your farm and village all together. You werenāt going to die along with it.
It wasnāt easy; none of it was. You had just lost both of your parents and your hometown all in the span of a month and you were a lone traveling girl looking for the next best thing without falling prey to thieves and vagabonds looking for their next victim.
But there was only so much you can take. Food was scarce, begging wasnāt an option any longer, and the streets werenāt the most conducive place to sleep most nights. Winter was coming and the chills werenāt helping your sore feet and empty stomach.Ā
Giving up wasnāt so terrible back then because at least, you could tell your maker that you had at least tried to survive - that you were a fighter who was just given a bad hand in life.
If you were going to perish from fatigue and hunger, though, you at least wanted to go where the air wasnāt thick with grief and suffering. If this was the end, you wanted it to be somewhere that at least looked like peace, even if youād never quite managed to feel it.
And then, you remembered that there was a nearby kingdom that was rumoured to be surrounded with so much snow, it was impossible to see through it. Youāve never seen snow before. With your remaining money, you bought a horse and settled for the journey onto this unknown kingdom.Ā
āJust a moment,ā the man you bought the horse from stopped you just as you were about to leave. āWhere did you say you were going again?ā
You hesitated, not because you were keeping your journey a secret, but the look in this manās face seemed to tell you that he knew and was just confirming if he heard you right. āThat kingdom thatās nearby here,ā you finally answered. āThe one in the snow.ā
His eyes widened in shock before they drooped with something akin to alarm and trepidation all at once. āOh, dear child, must you go? Are you not privy to the curse that lay in that land?ā
The Kingdom of Utopia, but nobody called it that; they say that if you utter even the kingdomās name, then the curse that befell there would be placed upon you. Such a beautiful name for a place no one can speak out loud.
Such a contradictory name for something that was anything but utopia.
Because the snow never melted. Not in the summer, not under the brightest suns. Snow covered the entire expanse of the land and it made inhabiting it near impossible. Some believed that the snow swallowed flames, and some believed the kingdom had been punished by the heavens themselves. No one knew the truth, and no one dared to go and find out.
āIf that is the case,ā you wondered out loud as you loaded what little of your belongings on your newly purchased horse. āThen why donāt the people just leave if it was so cursed?ā
āBecause they canāt,ā the man answered, shivering slightly, though not because of the breeze that passed. āOnce you get in, there is no way out. The snow is so thick and harsh that your soul would be gone from your body way before your foot can even attempt to step out. The people are trapped in there, my dear. I suggest traveling somewhere else.ā
You were startled out of your memories when you heard a cough behind you. You turned around, expecting to find a servant who was wondering what the future queen was doing loitering around the halls, but you sighed in relief when you saw who it was instead.
āI knew Iād find you here,ā Wooyoung chuckled, bowing his head slightly in curtsy. āSir Hongjoong was a tad bit worried when you didn't come back to your chambers, my lady.ā
You smiled in fondness. āI just wanted a bit of space, is all,ā you said with a small shrug. āI needed time to think about certain things.ā
A certain someone, you didnāt want to say, but Wooyoung already knew. His smile dropped slightly, eyes shining with sadness only you knew what for. āI know youāve heard this all before,ā he began. āBut you have to extend a bit of understanding towards His Majesty. Heāsā¦been through a lot, my lady. I implore you to forgive him.ā
āI am far from angry at him,ā you softly replied with a sigh. āIā¦just wish heād drop his walls with me once in a while. It was my fault, I was the one who bothered him.ā
āNonsense, my lady,ā Wooyoung quickly spoke, shaking his head vigorously. āYou are his betrothed, you are allowed to bother him. Worry not, itāll get better in time.ā He extends a hand to you. āShall I escort you back to your chambers, then?ā
You nodded, putting your hand on top of his. Everyone always rushed to defend San whenever events like earlier happen, and you get it, Utopia did have its reputation and rumours after all.
But thatās all there was to it - rumours. Tales that are passed through taverns and alleyways to spook or entertain a wandering traveler. It wasnāt to frighten you. Youāve experienced the true horrors of what an actual curse is, and it took away everything you loved and held dear.
These were the thoughts that you couldnāt help but think the entire time Wooyoung led you to your room; your journey where it all began and why sometimes, you couldnāt even be mad at San whenever he deliberately dismissed you.
The entire journey, you were beginning to doubt everything. The biting chill of the snowstorm that hit your skin was almost painful . Youād think that the cold wouldāve numbed you by now, but no. The more you traversed the land and the nearer you got, the more prickling it felt. It was like the snow was slowly sloughing your skin off until it reached your bones.
The kingdom was near enough where you didnāt have to stop and camp, but it was too late to go back by then. Grief and stubbornness lead you to where you were, knee deep in so much snow, your poor horse had a hard time crossing through it. Your fingers throbbed, your jaw ached, and your eyes watered from the sting of air that wished to carve itself into you.
Maybe they were right, because this was no ordinary weather - this was the land, itself, warning you. Coldness like this was meant to resent anybody that dared challenge it, and you were the fool who looked it in the eye and took it, anyway.
By a long shot of miracle, somehow, you managed to make it, though you were barely hanging on to the fact that you at least wanted to see if you could find a place for your horse to stay. It was your fault that it was put in this situation anyway. If not for your foolishness, it would have still been in another kingdom where it was warmer.
You were falling apart, you could tell, your senses were beginning to dull, and your already weakened state wasnāt helping at all. You found an empty alleyway, and the moment you hit the wall, your knees gave out, puffs of visible breath leaving out your mouth.
This was the end, you could feel it. You took this time to actually look at your surroundings now that youāre not moving. It was hard to regret it now that youāre here. Snow was beautiful, there was no other way to describe it. The texture of it felt funny in your hand, too. You were expecting it to feel fluffier. Still, it didnāt diminish its beauty and you didnāt mind.
You could see the castle walls from where you slumped, the pale outline of it through the white haze, where it housed the darker side of the rumours youāve been told right before you traveled.
It was the king. Choi San. He was the centre of the rumours right where it all began, the very reason why they say Utopia was cursed. Some say that he was a demon who brought on the snow to isolate his kingdom. Most believed that the land that the castle was built upon was sacred and that the Choi clan did not heed the warnings and sent this was the punishment - that the snow itself was the everlasting famine destined to freeze everyone in it.
But the cruelest rumour of them all was that San, himself, might have been the source of the curse. People say that he sold his soul for eternal youth and immense power so long as the kingdom around him froze.Ā
You didnāt care, not anymore. All you wanted was to see something pretty before you went and this was more than enough for you. āGo on, pretty girl,ā you whispered back then, patting the horse and encouraging it to find shelter. āYou donāt belong out here. Go before you freeze.ā
You shivered, feeling the cold even in your memories as Wooyoung opened the door for you with the practiced elegance of someone born to serve royalty. He helped you unfasten the heavier layers of your gown, and laid out your nightgown with gentle efficiency.
He turned away as you changed, always respectful and always giving you space, and when you slipped beneath the thick fur-lined blankets, he moved around the room to tidy what the maids had missed.
You watched him idly, noticing the flowers he was fixing in the embellished vase on your nightstand. Winter heathers. You knew of them from the occasional winters that hit your old village, the soft lilac bells that bloomed in spite of the frost that covered them and survived.
Something in the sight of them warmed you. This was one of the few things that made this cold kingdom bearable - there was always a different arrangement of flowers each night that Wooyoung fixed for you. āThank you,ā you murmured, smiling. āTheyāre beautiful.ā
Wooyoung stilled for a heartbeat before offering you a soft smile. āI only arrange them, my lady,ā he said lightly, brushing a petal with the tip of his finger. āI do not choose them.ā
You lifted your gaze toward him, curiosity sparking. āRest well, my lady,ā he dipped into a graceful bow, opening the door to depart. āTomorrow will be a long day.ā
You lay still, the soft weight of the blankets warming skin that had once been thinned by cold wind and hunger. It was strange to experience all the good things that life was now offering you. Back then, you were ready to close your eyes for the last time; content with surrendering because fighting had simply become exhausting.
But fate, as always, had a way of intervening before you took even one more step toward surrender. You remembered watching as the horse trotted away. Satisfied, you tried to close your eyes, but you were confused when you saw a figure standing where your horse was.
And you were even more confused when they started bundling you up with multiple layers of clothing that felt heavy on your tired body, like the luxurious blankets covering you right now. It wasnāt enough to stop your teeth from chattering, but it was enough to keep you at bay for now.
āYouāre not supposed to be out here. Youāre almost at deathās door,ā they mumbled, tucking the thick wool coat snugly on your body, sympathy lining their voice. āWhere is your home? I will take you there. The storm is about to turn into a blizzard soon.ā
You peeled your eyes open, realising that the person talking to you was a man. He was tall, decently good-looking, with eyes that naturally radiated tenderness as he stared at your pitiful form. And even in your state, you could sense that he was no ordinary man.Ā
āA mage. Who wouldāve thought?ā You laughed to yourself feebly, staring into his surprised eyes. āAnd Iāve no home. I am but a wandering traveler who has given up on life.ā
He paused, pity in his eyes that observed your face for any signs of jest and deceit. He sighed deeply, dropping down to a squat to meet your gaze. āThough I am curious as to why youād choose to be in our lands, it doesnāt have to be like that. I can help you.ā
You hummed, shaking your head. āIām going to have to decline, kind Sir,ā you sincerely declined. āIf you want to help, maybe help my horse. I would hate for her to freeze in your lands.ā
It was then where his face completely fell into utter despair at your words. He took his fur-lined head covering, gently putting it on you. Your heartstrings tugged seeing this random strangerās act of kindness towards someone like you.
āOh, you poor child,ā he clicked his tongue, pursing his lips, his calculating eyes turning just a tad bit sharper. āEven in dire circumstances, you care about an animal rather than yourself. Youāre something special. Iāll help your horse if you let me help you.ā
āWhatās the catch?ā
He tilted his head, a soft smile spreading across his lips. āSmart girl,ā he chuckled. āI have a proposition for you. We are desperate for help, you see, and I believe youāre the perfect person for it.ā
He gets up, dusting the snow that had begun to line his pants, offering his hand to you. āJust know that even if you say no, I will still help you find food and shelter. Contrary to what the outsiders sayā¦weāre not heartless monsters. How far would you go?ā
You stared at his outstretched hand. Your heart was divided. This man didnāt give off any malicious aura and something deep in you told you to walk into the light he was offering. āAnything,ā you said. āYouāre asking a person who has nothing and everything to lose.ā
His brows lifted with respect, a flicker of impressed astonishment softened the sharpness of his gaze. āAnything?ā He repeated, quieter this time.Ā
You nodded once. āAnything,ā you confirmed. āWhy me?ā
His expression warmed, the corners of his mouth lifting with a kind of earnest admiration. āWhen I touched you earlier, I saw a small glimpse of your past,ā he said, his eyes glowing unnaturally golden and fiery that it felt like looking straight into the flames of the sun, surprising you. āYouāve lost everything, yet you still chose to fight. That tells me everything I need to know about you.ā
He extended his hand a little nearer. āOne condition,ā you said, taking his hand without hesitation. āWhat might be the name of the mage who decided to help a poor soul like mine?ā
āYou may call me Yunho,ā his smile deepened with a touch of relief as he wrapped his bigger hand around yours, warmth instantly flooding your body. āNow, shall we change your fate?ā
After a warm meal and even warmer clothes, you were all set. What you didnāt expect was for Yunho to take you inside the castle, leading you directly where you knew the ruler of the land would be. You stiffened and Yunho took great notice of this.
āI know this might be surprising, but I promise you, no harm will come to you. Not while Iām here,ā he gently explained. āAnd I know that the rumours about My Majesty don't really help, but please believe me, none of them hold any merit. Heās not like that.ā
But you didnāt have time to think about it, because Yunho was already opening the ornate doors of the throne room, his hand on your lower back as he led you inside. You wanted to ogle at the glory and beauty of the room, but your world stilled at the sight before you.
San.
He was seated upon his throne, looking every bit the ruler whispered about in fearful legends. The way he sat - still and predatory - gave the unsettling impression that he saw far more than what lay before him. His throne was illuminated with torches, yet somehow, he shone far more.
Your breath caught in your throat, not with fear, but with awe. He was enormous, both physically and imposingly so, his broad shoulders wrapped with wool and fur that was so white, it looked like he made it out of the very snow that covered his entire kingdom. His long legs were crossed, one elbow leaned on the armrest, a finger to his temple as he stared on.
He didnāt move, didnāt even blink nor shift his posture when you and Yunho entered. And he was unfairly handsome. With his sculpted jaw and high cheekbones that complimented the way his raven hair was pulled away from his face, he was the epitome of royalty. And his eyes - God, those eyes - they were dark and unreadable.
It was then that it hit you - you thought that storm outside was cold, but it was nothing compared to the man sitting before you.Ā
āJeong Yunho,ā he said, his voice monotonous yet a lot more melodious than you thought. Such a juxtaposition, it was difficult to explain. āWhat is the meaning of this?ā
He gazed at you once, but didnāt bother to greet nor acknowledge you, and you were completely fine with that. You didnāt know how youād respond. Yunho bowed his head slightly. āI believe I have found the solution to our plight, San,ā he gestures to you. āThis is Y/N, she will help us.ā
You raised a brow not only at the lack of title when Yunho referred to San but also at the mention of your name you knew for a fact you didnāt tell him. Silence enveloped the room before San spoke again. āShe is not of this land,ā he scrutinised flatly. āWhy should she?ā
The air tightened around you. You had no idea how he knew you werenāt from here. San uncrossed his legs, the gesture itself regal in all its glory, placing both his elbows on his knees before leaning forward. āDoes she even know,ā he continued, his gaze lingering on you for another second still devoid of warmth. āWhat sheās helping for, Yunho?ā
He wasnāt challenging you, nor was he doubting you. He simply found your presence illogical and out of place, like you werenāt even supposed to be entertaining any of this. You fisted your dress, side-eyeing Yunho with nervousness because the king wasnāt wrong - you actually had no idea what you were doing here. God, you were such an idiot.
But what made it worse was San's indifference. You werenāt the only one surprised - he was too, it seemed. You werenāt the only one whoās given up every possibility out there.
Because San needed a bride, a queen to rule beside him. Not out of romance or even lineage, but more for desperation and legitimacy. San sat on the throne, yes, but he was but a king in title only. No other kingdoms wanted to acknowledge a king and a kingdom without a queen.
It was an ancient law older than the snow that blanketed the land, and the surrounding nations used that as justification to dismiss Utopia entirely, and used Sanās half-recognised reign as a shield to reject him. They needed allies, an alliance, treaties, aid when the need arose, trade routes to sustain the people and their living - and they needed a queen to make it happen.
Yunho knew this. Everyone in the castle knew this. And it wasnāt like they didnāt try, because they did. They searched high and low both in and out of the kingdom and even the country as a whole just for that missing key to make San completely legitimate.
The problem lay in Sanās complete isolation and rumoured reign. Princesses from neighbouring countries outright rejected the offer, noble daughters chose to flee to distant relatives, even regular people of foreign countries didnāt bother with a reply, and they all said the same thing - no one wanted to associate themselves with the cursed king and his frozen kingdom.
But there was one type of cruelty that cut deeper than the rest, because even the people of Utopia refused to marry him. Not the nobles, not the merchants, not the commoners. They simply didnāt want to share the fate of a king rumoured to be the heart of the snow.
And you - you who had simply wanted to find a beautiful resting place - you were never meant to be an option. Yet, here you were, standing before a king whose crown was true and real, but whose authority was hollow without any respect.
āYou will be taken care of, treated fair and just with all the respect you deserve to have,ā Yunho calmly explained albeit the hidden desperation that lined his eyes. āPlease,Ā Y/N, we really need your help. The lack of allies will always pose a danger to our people and the snowā¦our food supply can only rotate so much because we have no functioning farms.ā
You bit your lip, thinking. Hours ago, you had completely resigned to your fate and now, you were being offered a second chance in life you would have completely leapt at had it been given to you weeks prior. It wasnāt even because you were chosen, it was because you were the only one who stepped willingly into the snow when everyone else fled from it.
But, at what cost and to what extent? On one hand, you meant what you said earlier - you had absolutely nothing to lose, but this time, you had everything to gain. But at the same time, you were about to bind yourself to a king nobody wanted to associate themselves with.
You lifted your eyes to look at the said king, almost jumping out of your skin when you saw that he was already staring back at you. He wasnāt glaring. He wasnāt even particularly expressive. He was simply looking; assessing and measuring something only he understood.
Though the intensity of it spiked anxiety in you, you found it fascinating. He was being handed the solution to his problems as a king on a silver platter and yet, he wasnāt the least bothered by it. Like he had truly given up and didnāt care for what was to come anymore. Exactly like you.
Your spine straightened before you even realized it. āAlright,ā you whispered. āIāll do it.ā
Relief washed over Yunhoās features so strongly he almost looked emotional. āThank you,ā he breathed out, grabbing your hands. āThank you so much, Y/N. You have no idea how much this means to us and the people of Utopia. We will be forever in your debt.ā
He turned to San, practically pleading for approval with his eyes, but the latter didnāt move. He didnāt even look like he was breathing - he just stared at you.Ā Ā
And stared. And stared some more. He stared at you so long that the air completely became awkward and your legs actually started to ache from how long you were stared at. He stared at you long after the sun had started to sink into the horizon. It was long enough that Yunho started to fidget uncomfortably, letting out an uncomfortable laugh to break the silence. āUhm, Sanāā
āSilence,ā San muttered. It wasnāt even loud. In fact, he said it so flatly that it was almost astounding. āIām thinking.ā
You tried to swallow down the uncomfortable knot forming in your throat. You had no idea what he was thinking about, or why it took so long, or what he saw when he looked at you. But eventually, after one final, unreadable sweep of his eyes over you, San spoke.
āOnce you stay here,ā he said. āYou can never leave. Literally. The snow will prevent you. Are you sure you want to surrender yourself to me?ā
To me. The way he said it made your pulse spike. He wasnāt threatening you, by all means - in fact, it even sounds like he was giving you a way out. He simply stated it as an inevitable truth, as if stepping into his world meant stepping into his possession by default. You were about to belong to him, body and soul, and something about that made your insides feel hot and heavy.
āDoes this mean Iāll never see what lies outside this kingdom anymore?ā You asked, throat dry.
Sanās eyes clouded with the first emotion youāve seen in him ever since meeting him - hesitance, and dare you say, perhaps a little of hope somewhere in there. But, it only lasted for a second before his eyes flashed back to that indifference.Ā
āYou wonāt survive it,ā he said plainly, turning his head a little to stare at the never-ending snow that fell from the darkening sky. āNo one does, and believe me, people have tried.ā
Your chest tightened at the insinuation. The people have tried to flee and fail. Still, you have made up your mind. āI am willing.ā
He leaned back on his seat, face unreadable, before settling into that stance where he was staring at you again. And after a terrifying heartbeat, he nods stiffly. āVery well,ā was he all said before you were dismissed.
And true to his words, you were welcomed. Quite warmly, if you may say so, compared to the harsh winters that the kingdom enveloped you in. You were treated fairly like you belonged here, just as Yunho had said, given your own chambers and even your own personal attendant, Jung Wooyoung - a male since unfortunately, not one family wanted to send their daughters to even work in the palace, but that's alright for you. You loved Wooyoung, and he loved you.
You were even assigned a personal guard, Kim Hongjoong, a valiant man who had sworn his life serving you. A good man, a genuinely good one. A feast was held in your name, of the woman who had finally agreed to marry into the frozen kingdom. The chef, Kang Yeosang, personally made sure to serve your favourite dishes, which you appreciated.Ā
Indeed, you were treated like a future queen. Or the woman destined to be cursed with the one and only Choi San.
He was a king with a crown of gnarled bones. The irony of it all lay in what everybody believed in, because we donāt see things as they are; we see them as we are. San wore a crown, but he was no king in his peopleās eyes.
Except for his closest confidants and the ones who lived in the palace, the people who saw San saw differently. They followed but you can see the fear in their eyes. They have been so conditioned to believe that the reason the snow never stopped and why they can never leave was because of their own king, and thatās what they choose to see.
And as for San, you barely saw him, never really spending time with him other than talking about diplomacy and Utopiaās upcoming legitimacy as a kingdom. There were no gentle introductions and no attempts at familiarity with one another.
San never sought you out for anything beyond what was politically required. Every meeting he held with you was purposeful, efficient, and centered only on matters of state, and every time he did talk, he never really did look you in the eye, voice always teetering on that formal and clipped tone as if you were nothing more than an ally - which in hindsight, you were.
āYou may do the wedding planning in whatever way you wish, including the theme if that pleases you,ā San explained one afternoon, hands clasped behind his back as he stood near a window. āI do not expect you to be the perfect queen right on the get go, and that is fine.ā
He stated it like a transaction, not a life-altering commitment. āYes, Your Highness,ā you mumbled, discomfort crawling under your skin at how stiff this entire exchange was.
Another time, he spoke to you about Utopiaās fragile diplomatic standing. āYou will help stabilize the kingdom by simply existing by my side,ā he said without malice, just pointedly, eyes on political letters heās yet to send. He slides one to you, handing you a quill. āSign this.ā
You swallowed, grabbing the quill from his hand, freezing right after. Usually, heād go back to whatever he was doing after making you do something politically inclined. That and he always kept you at a careful and deliberate distance every time, anyway.Ā
However, this time, you took such a long time doing what he told you to do that he paused, gazing up at you with those sharp eyes. āIs there something the matter?ā He asked, tone courteous and polite, but hollow and impersonal. āSomething not to your liking?ā
You avoided eye contact, not out of fear, but of shame, cheeks reddening against your will. āThatās not it, Your Majesty,ā you mumbled, embarrassed. āI-Iām afraid Iāve forgotten how to write. I never had the opportunity to practice. My parents needed help with our farm back then.ā
There was something so incredibly embarrassing and belittling about admitting your illiteracy in general, let alone in front of somebody as articulate and well-spoken as San. You sighed, rolling on your bed, the shame still fresh in your memory. It was a stark reminder of who you really were before Yunho found you in that alleyway - a peasant who struck gold.
San did not respond at first, only staring at you, arms crossing over his chest, shoulders sinking back into his chair. Then, he turns his head slightly to his left, to Jongho who you forgot was with you back then. āCall Mingi,ā he instructed flatly. āEffective immediately.ā
Jongho comes back with another man in tow, someone youāve seen with San once in a while during his meetings. San gestured vaguely in your direction. āI have a task for you,ā he said. āTeach her basic literacy, and teach her well. Include the laws of the land if you must and other foundational studies.ā
It was said so bluntly that you felt heat rush up your neck. But it wasnāt his tone that bothered you the most, it was the way he spoke as if you werenāt even in the room, as though you werenāt standing right there. Then he added, āA queen must at least be able to sign her own name.ā
You gritted your teeth, reaching over to touch the winter heathers on your nightstand gently to forget how San made that sound so harsh. āYou are dismissed,ā he ordered, flicking his fingers at you, already turning back to his documents, already forgetting the sting he didnāt even know he imparted at you.
You followed Mingi out into the hall, quiet and a little stiff. āDonāt take it to heart, my lady,ā he murmured with sympathy as he guided you down the corridor. āHis Majesty has a way with words that makes everything sound harsher than they actually are.ā
You let out a breathy, embarrassed laugh. āI noticed.ā
āHe doesnāt mean anything by it,ā Mingi continued gently. āHe simply didnāt know how to soften his wordsā¦especially around you. That doesnāt mean he sees you as lesser.ā
That, you believed in. You still do. You didnāt take it personally then, and you still didnāt take it personally now. You couldnāt because he was right - this was simply how San was. However, one thing he never did, no matter how standoffish he was, was belittle you. San was the type of man who matched your pace but kept a respectful gap, enough that your sleeves never brushed whenever you walked beside him, always keeping you at armās length.
There were times where Yunho would try to leave you alone with him to build rapport, but San would just squint his eyes as if he had just been told something so insulting. āUnnecessary,ā he would dismiss with a cold edge that cut deep. āNo need to deceive ourselves into thinking this union would be more than anything but political. I have better things to do.ā
He was brash, that much was true.Ā And yet, despite all that, he never treated you poorly. He never raised his voice, never belittled your inexperience or mocked your illiteracy and never crossed any boundary you hadnāt explicitly offered.
None of this was meant to be romantic, and you reminded yourself of that often. Still, there were moments where his distance stung in ways you hadnāt prepared for. As cold as the kingdom was, there was something even colder about being wanted only for what you could fix.
You sighed, blowing out the candles plunging the room into darkness, the soft scent of winter heather relaxing your senses as you sank deeper into the pillows, your thoughts drifting away as your eyes started to slowly close.
You tried your best to fit in, but sometimes, it was hard to offer warmth to a man who was determined to stay frozen.
You supposed that Wooyoung mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a long day, because he was absolutely right in that regard.
You had made up your mind to stay and read in your chambers all day, but imagine your surprise when Jongho delivered a letter to you, the surprise growing bigger when you realised that San personally wrote it, almost passing out in ultimate shock when you read it and saw that San was inviting you for supper.
There you were, not knowing how to fully react as you sat at the end of the long table directly across San, who sat on the other end. Youāve never had a meal with San alone. Meals usually composed of you along with other nobles to discuss politics and diplomacy issues regarding the kingdom, but never like this.
You cleared your throat. āYour Majesty.ā
His gaze lifted, sharp and immediate, like he had been waiting for you to speak all along. āYes?ā
You faltered, already shrinking under the weight of his gaze on you. āI would like to thank you for your generosity,ā you said, sounding small in the vast dining hall. āI wasnāt expecting a summon, is all.ā
San set down his silverware. He didnāt seem offended, it was more like he was choosing what not to say. āShould I assume,ā he began, tone neutral, yet biting. āThat a simple supper with me is too much to ask of you?ā
Visible shock fills your features, your eyes widening slightly before controlling them just like Wooyoung and Mingi had taught you. āThat is not what I mean, Your Grace,ā you tried to explain, but he didnāt relent.
āWe are to be bound together soon,ā he huffed, not softening a bit. āI would like to reduce the unfamiliarity at least even though this is nothing out of necessity. Nothing more.ā
Your chest tightened at the bluntness, at the clinical way he spoke his words. Everyoneās words suddenly echoed in your head - that San never intended cruelty, that he simply spoke sharply naturally, but sometimes, it was difficult to grasp. It was difficult to not let the words sting you.
A sigh left your lips, picking up your fork to resume eating. But before you could do so, you saw him pick up a plate that was in front of him, and with a flick of his wrist that was far too sharp to be gentle, pushed it towards you. It stopped directly in front of you and all you could do was stare at it confused before you lifted your gaze towards him.
āWell?ā San raised a brow as if daring you to waste his time by not moving. āThe food isnāt going to serve itself. Eat.ā
You stiffened. The sentence sounded harsh, unnecessarily so, and it was so him. But then, so quietly you almost missed it, you heard him mumble under his breath, āThe fish is still warm. I am sure it will please you.ā
He didnāt look at you after saying it. He simply resumed eating while all you could do was stare at him, not knowing exactly what to feel. Hesitant, you took a piece of the fish, not expecting much, but the moment it touched your tongue, your breath stilled.
Because it was perfect. You didnāt mean it was perfectly seasoned or cooked, but because it was cooked and tasted exactly the way it was made back in your village before disaster struck. You never thought youād ever experience this again and you didnāt know what to make of it.
A strange, aching warmth bloomed in your chest, so vivid you almost forgot where you were and who you were with. āHow? This isā¦ā you trailed off before you could stop yourself. Home, your mind automatically supplied, this tasted like home.
You gazed back at him, heart leaping when you saw he was already staring at you. His lips were pressed into a thin line, brows furrowed as if you were bothering him by asking. āJongho had mentioned once that your village had plenty of fish,ā he stated flatly.Ā
You lowered your gaze to the plate again, heart thudding. āItās very thoughtful of you,ā you murmured absentmindedly, confused because you would have never mentioned something that personal to Jongho. You clearly remembered telling Wooyoung, though.Ā
San scoffed under his breath, his dark eyes sharply lingering a moment longer on you than usual before he started eating again, effectively ending the conversation, leaving you wondering if he was uncomfortable rather than indifferent about the whole marriage aspect between you.
Nothing eventful happened the entire supper. There was no warmth, but there wasnāt any coldness either, which wasnāt necessarily a bad thing, but it did feel a little too hollow for your liking. The only thing in the air was the clinking of utensils and their scraping every time they hit the plate.
Dinner ended quietly just like you expected it to. āThank you for the meal, Your Grace,ā you stood, bowing your head politely at him. āI will be taking my leave now. I bid you good night. ā
You were about to make your way towards the door, careful not to step on your heavy lace-lined dress, when Sanās voice rang through the hall. āWait.ā
You froze, not expecting it. The command cut cleanly through the room, it wasnāt loud nor urgent, but it sounded firm and absolute that your body halted by itself before your mind could catch up. You looked back at him, startled at the sudden call.
San hadnāt moved far; he stood with one hand resting on the back of his chair, posture regal even in stillness. His chin lifted imperceptibly toward the center of the table. āTake those,ā he said.
You blinked, confused. He sighed, brows furrowing as he moved his hand this time to gesture towards the table again, perhaps irritated at the aspect of having to repeat himself. āThe flowers,ā he insisted, annoyed. āTake them. The arrangement, take all of them.ā
You slowly turned your head, your eyes training to what he was pointing out. You raised your brows in mild surprise. Lenten roses. You didnāt even notice them earlier, too focused on San and the fish you ate with all delight.Ā
āThey will wilt if they are left here, and they would have been plucked out for nothing,ā he spoke bluntly with that clinical precision youāve come to know him for as if everything was nothing but a trivial matter. āIf you appreciate them, take them. Otherwise they serve no purpose.ā
You walked back to the table, trying not to flinch at San watching your every movement. You couldnāt help the warmth blooming in your chest as your fingers lightly touched the edge of each petal. Youāve always loved flowers, especially here where everything was white and barren. The flowers brought colour and joy.
You lifted the vase carefully, gathering the flowers in your arms. āT-Thank you, I will take care of them,ā you whispered quietly, not knowing what else to say.
San didnāt reply. He only gestured one curt nod, already returning his gaze to the falling snow outside the window. There was something in his eyes then, something you couldnāt fully gauge, but before you could think about it, he was already walking away, closing the door behind him, leaving you to think about what you thought you heard him whisper before he left.
āI am sure you will.ā
You left the dining hall with the lenten roses cradled gently against your chest, their subtle fragrance following you down the corridor, smiling to yourself, careful not to tug on the petals as they brushed against the material of your dress.
It was how Hongjoong saw you, the gallant knight beaming as he approached you. āMy, what seems to make my lady smile like this?ā His eyes looked at the flowers in your hands, eyes twinkling with understanding. āThose are beautiful. May I hold them for you while I escort you to your chambers?ā
You smiled wider, appreciating the kind words. Hongjoong was one of the first people you met when you settled in Utopia. He was gentle, reliable, fiercely protective, and you found yourself being attached to him quickly. āHow was supper with His Majesty?ā He asked.
āIt was good, thank you,ā you answered truthfully. āA little stiff, and heāsā¦well, heās him.ā
Hongjoong nodded in understanding. āI know what you mean,ā he exhaled, pausing a little in thought before he continued. āMy Majestyā¦heās carrying a lot. I would lay my life on the line for him. I know itās hard to believe, my lady, but I can assure you he means well. Heās a good man.ā
āItās quite alright, Sir Hongjoong, I understand,ā you said, pursing your lips. āI am here for one purpose only and I will fulfill it. What Your Majesty and I have is nothing short of political. Heās very decent to me so far, and I suppose heās not required to go beyond that decency.ā
But as you put the roses on your nightstand, replacing the winter heathers that have started to wilt, sometimes, you couldnāt help but imagine a different scenario; one where Sanās eyes werenāt shrouded in frost, one where he might be that warmth in the midst of the snowstorm.
The thought of it made the tips of your ears red, heat spreading through your cheeks down to your neck. Snap out of it, you thought. The king was good-looking, devastatingly so, and admittedly, had the situation been different, he was actually your type.Ā
Unfortunately, the lenten roses have also started to wilt. You would never admit that you noticed each stage of it, that every morning you checked the vase before you checked the mirror. You wouldnāt admit that it bothered you. Enough time had passed where you noticed that something had changed, both for good and bad reasons.
āI know it might not seem like it because, well, the snow,ā Wooyoung chuckled weakly one morning, looking at the window with worry. āBut Christmas always seems to bring out the best in people and we tend to celebrate it the best we can. I promise youāll love it, my lady.ā
The snow began to fall harder; harder than youāve seen it. Christmas time apparently always brought the harshest storms, but it didnāt stop everyone from decorating the entire castle with the familiar hollies and tapestries that brought a little colour and life in the usually grey castle.
āI believe it,ā you smiled, hanging some ivy and a couple of ribbons in your chambers, which Jongho had so kindly brought. āDo youā¦think the king will let me decorate his chambers?ā
Both Jongho and Wooyoung froze, looking at each in worry before the latter cleared his throat. āBest to avoid His Highness during this time, my lady,ā he said quietly. āHis mood is particularlyā¦delicate at this time of the year, especially.ā
You raised a brow. Apparently, the storms werenāt the only thing that was harsh during Christmas. āWhat? Why? Does he not like Christmas?ā
āItās not that. Heās just crankier and unapproachable, thatās all,ā Jongho admitted, avoiding eye contact. āBest not to test him, my lady.ā
You tried to celebrate with everyone, noticing that everyone seemed to look forward to your presence every time you went around the castle. The servants seemed to be brighter in spirit, more than the usual, their smiles wider, the merry tunes of Christmas filling in the hallways that actually made you forget about your worries. You were actually happy for once.
āIt is because Christmas actually gives the people a reason to like the snow,ā Mingi patiently explained one day in the middle of your lessons. āAnd the queenās presence gives the people strength, a pillar to look up on in the kingās absence.ā
You werenāt good with reading and writing yet, but you were getting there. Christmas wasnāt an exception for you to skip out on your studies. Not that you minded, Mingi was a wonderful mentor and you genuinely did enjoy learning from the knowledgeable man.
āMay I know the reason why His Majesty is to be avoided during this time?ā You asked, holding your quill just like he taught you. āEveryone seems to refuse to talk about it.ā
Mingi turns silent. After a while, he gently grabs your quill, handing you a book instead. āShall we move on to economics, my lady?ā He suggested, changing the topic, his eyes silently begging you to let the conversation go.
You faltered, mildly surprised at the blatant avoidance of the topic. You tried, you really did, not to think about San and respect what everyone kept saying, but it was getting harder and harder to ignore the elephant in the room. You nodded slowly, taking the book, and that was that.
Of course youāve noticed that San was nowhere to be seen. The throne room was avoided like it contained the plague, itself. His study was left untouched and even Seonghwa didnāt dare enter it even for more military planning. The servants paled, pretending they had urgent business elsewhere, which always prompted either Yeosang or Jongho to personally deliver his meals.
Nobody was telling you anything. Whether it was because you were an outsider or they were doing it for your protection, you didnāt know. You were left in the middle of it and you couldnāt help but feel something twist deep in your guts.
Because this wasnāt normal avoidance. This was fear. It wasnāt the terrified kind, no, but the quiet, heavy, and trained kind - the kind that people develop after years of knowing exactly what triggers a man, and what doesnāt. And you didnāt know what to feel about it.
And of course, this was when you found yourself thinking of him even more. You asked yourself multiple times what happened to him and what made him dislike Christmas. At first, you thought it was because the snow fell harder on the already cursed, snow-covered land that people blamed on him, but seeing how the people acted, it was more than that.
Sure, San had always been especially cold and distant, his walls high and impenetrable, but he was never cruel and never raised his voice at anyone. He had always been intimidating, but you genuinely didnāt understand why this time was different.Ā
What could make an entire palace walk on eggshells around their king? Why did everyone act like Christmas turned him into something dangerous?Ā
Oh, how you wished you knew the answer to this before you started roaming around the castle, hugging your arms to yourself, absentmindedly walking aimlessly with all these thoughts.
Was it the storm that was making San hot-tempered, or was it Sanās temper that was bringing on the storm and making it worse?
A heavy gust of wind rattled the castle walls and the frames that were hooked on them, snapping you out of your thoughts immediately. You looked around in worry, realising that you had ventured a bit too far in your absentmindedness.
Your anxiety rose when you also realised that you were near the currently forbidden areaĀ - Sanās chambers. Youāve never even been in this section of the castle before and you sure as hell werenāt going to start now. Panicking, you quickly turned around to leave.
It wasnāt until you heard it, something spine-chilling enough that it made you stop in your tracks not to listen, but out of surprise and horror. You didnāt have to think hard or even turn around to know that the sound was coming from Sanās room.
āFuck. Fuck. M-Make it stop, pleaseā¦ā
Moans and grunts of pure, raw pain were to be heard all over the corridors, the sound of it echoing ghastly around the walls and bouncing in its agony. You paled, caught off guard, not knowing exactly how to react at what you were hearing.
You jumped up when a loud crash followed by a deep, menacing growl on top of pitiful whimpers resounded after. It was horrifying to listen to. You couldnāt help but put your trembling hands on your mouth, eyes widening at the prospect of San hurt, or worse, someone hurting him in the privacy of his own chambers. He sounded like he was getting tortured.
Panic arose in your head, but even then, you had to force yourself to think. What were you going to do? You had absolutely no idea what was happening behind that door and that, alone, terrified you.
Not the sounds, but the idea of it. What could bring a man like San - the controlled and measured king you knew, the one with walls so high, you couldnāt see through it, the man who barely blinked at his adversaries - down to something feral and desperate?Ā
Do you run? Do you get Jongho? Seonghwa? Yunho? Anyone who knows what to do? And you were going to do exactly that. You pulled your skirts up, ready to sprint for help, but once again, you heard a noise. Something about the primal emotions in his tone tugged at your heartstrings. He was choking, the sound of it wet, low, and trembling.
But most of all, he sounded alone. He sounded terrified. You couldnāt leave him. Not like this. So against your better judgment, against every warning, against everybody who swore you shouldnāt even think about approaching San, and against the fear stuck in your throat, you moved towards his door, your hand already pushing it open.Ā
Nothing could ever prepare you for the destruction that lay all over the room the moment you entered. Everything was in shambles and disarray. Your heart almost wanted to leap out of your chest as you inspected the room, trying to look for the reason why you were even here.
You didnāt see San. But you could hear him. You tried to follow his pained grunts, your feet moving to what you assumed was the bathroom, your insides turning upside down when you realised that he wasnāt just groaning - he was wretching his guts out.Ā
The closer you got, the more distinct the awful, guttural noises became. Your fingertips brushed the doorframe, almost whispering to announce your presence so as to not startle him, but you stopped halfway when you dared to look inside.
San was on his knees, trembling and bracing himself on one arm, his head lurched forward as he gurgled out the contents of his stomach, or the lack thereof. Your heart squeezed painfully seeing the great, cold king of Utopia reduced to such a state.
His usually prim appearance was nowhere to be seen, his hair disheveled and sticking to his skin, damp with sweat, his shirt open to reveal his sculpted chest that convulsed violently as he heaved and coughed so hard that you thought that something inside him was about to break. His other hand clutched the locket he always wore so tight, veins started to pop from his arm.
But that wasnāt the thing that bothered you as much as it worried you. It was his eyes. They were wild, red, and bloodshot like he hadnāt slept in days - like he hadnāt been himself in days. Your heart cracked, not being able to stop the whimper that crawled up your throat.
His neck snapped up in your direction so quickly, you were terrified for a second, and he froze, eyes widening at the sight of you trembling uselessly by the doorway. For a split second, you saw something in those eyes other than coldness. You were the last person he expected to see.
And he tried to say something to you. You saw his lips part and you saw him process that you were here, in a place you absolutely shouldnāt be, but before he could do so, his body seized again, bending forward brutally to clutch his chest, shoulders curling inward against the pain.
You watched him stand up, feebly supporting himself by gripping the edge of the sink as his quivering legs tried to support his weight. He stared at you with those hazy eyes, almost glaring, using the back of his hands to wipe his mouth. āWhat are you doing here?ā He snarled. āWhereās Hongjoong?ā
Your body seemed to snap into action, step forward to try and help him. āYour Majestyāā
He slaps your hand away, but it was more of a poor attempt at it, limping past you with great effort. āI asked you a question,ā he barked, angrier than youāve ever seen him, slightly making you flinch. āYou shouldnāt be here, didnāt anybody in this godforsaken castle tell you?ā
He said it with such contempt, looked at you with so much scorn and disdain that you almost ran away with your tail between your legs, but when his trembling intensified, breath stuttering like his lungs couldnāt remember how to breathe, you made the split decision to surge forward, anyway, gripping his arm to help him walk.
āYouāre not well, Your Grace,ā you whispered, almost pleading. āPlease, let me help.ā
A small gasp leaves your lips as your hands wrapped around his bicep. He was warm, warmer than you expected, like sitting in front of a hearth to seek comfort. And he paused, staring at you. Truly staring with something unreadable in his eyes before he shoved you, or tried to.
āDonāt,ā he tried to shove you again, his palm weakly trying to rip your hands away from him. His breath hitched, body swaying dangerously to the side before he leaned on the doorframe, eyes boring onto you sharply. āLeave,ā he growled, jaw clenched, rage evident in his tone. āJust leave. Youāre useless to me.ā
It stung that even in his state, he was still pushing you away. You didnāt understand what was happening, and you had a feeling that you still wonāt anytime soon, but when he started to stagger forward, you lunged forward to try and catch him before he hit his head on instinct. You didnāt need to know for now. San needed your help.
āYour Majesty, Iām begging you,ā you pleaded desperately, pushing up on him and pulling him slightly to help him out of the bathroom. āStop fighting me, please.ā
āAnd who the hell are you to tell me what to do?ā His hand fisted weakly in the front of your sleeve, as if to shove you away again. Instead, it simply trembled there, powerless.
You didnāt answer, grunting as you guided him towards his disheveled bed. He relents, albeit begrudgingly, sinking onto the bed, chest heaving, eyes glassy with exhaustion. You immediately get to work, finding something to use to wipe his sweaty skin and grimy face to relieve some of the tension that was troubling him.
The bed sank under your weight, and for a second, you hesitated a bit, but when you saw San breaking out in more sweat, the hesitation left. Gently, you dabbed the damp towel all over his skin. You stared from his temples, smoothing his hair out, wiping the residue off his lips as well, down to his neck, careful not to irritate him with the temperature.
You got all the way down to his chest, finally looking at it up close and being mildly surprised at the dark lines that littered all over it. They were black in colour, resembling tree branches that covered his entire torso. They didnāt look natural. Rather, they looked infected and cursed.
It was when San seemed to realise that you were looking at them. You flinched when he suddenly grabbed a blanket to cover his chest, harshly snatching the towel away from your hands to brutally throw it across the room.
It was a sudden burst of fury that seemed to sap all the remaining energy out of him. āGet out,ā he rasped, voice shredded raw. His hand flew to the locket around his neck, one that you always thought was just a trinket or an heirloom. āYunho,ā his voice cracked. The moment he mentioned the mageās name, the locket glowed brightly, pulsing with unnatural energy that made your skin prickle. āYunho.ā
It was magic. You knew it was. Nothing natural glowed like that. And the lines that were strewn all over Sanās skinā¦those werenāt natural either. But they werenāt the angelic magic Yunho had.
Yunho burst in through the doors not even a minute after, panting and looking like he ran a marathon just to get here. His eyes widened in horror the moment they landed on the way San convulsed and shook under the sheets.
āSan? Good Lord, San, whatāā he began, eyes dropping into something that resembled agony, pity lining his features at the sight of his king suffering under whatever was happening to him. He was about to rush forward, but immediately halted when he saw you.
His eyes went even wider, horror and disbelief flooding every inch of his face. āY/N, my lady,ā he exhaled in utter shock, not even expecting to even see anybody, much less you of all people, to be sitting on Sanās bed. āW-Why are you here?ā
San grunted in pain once more, prompting Yunho to rush forward, assessing his king and the damage that he endured. Yunhoās face crumpled. āMy lady,ā he said over his shoulder without looking at you, tone gentle but firm. āPlease. You must leave. Now.ā
If there was anyone who knew what to do, it was Yunho. You watched him for a moment, watched his hands hover over the kingās body as they glowed blue, the magic flowing from his veins to transfer them to San.Ā He was healing him, you reckoned.
āYou must not speak of this to anyone, my lady,ā Yunho said quietly, looking at you briefly before his eyes glowed into that familiar fiery light you remembered from when you first met. āAnd I know you have questions, questions Iām afraid I cannot give you right now, but for nowā¦ā
You didnāt need to be told twice. You quickly got up, hastily walking towards the door to let Yunho do his work in peace, but before looking back at San for one last time before leaving. He looked a bit better. His face was still ashen and pale, but at least he was now sleeping.
And it hurt. It was the precise way that Yunho knew what to do - it meant that this was a regular occurrence for San. This happened year by year. And you werenāt privy to what he was trying to tell you.
Pretend you didnāt see anything.
Days passed in a daze, long nights where you lay wide awake on your bed where sleep refused to visit you, hours spent where you did exactly the opposite of what Yunho expected of you - to forget what you saw in Sanās chambers that day, all of the grizzly parts of it.
It just wasnāt possible. How could you just erase what fear you felt when you saw him on the floor? How could you forget the way his bloodshot eyes looked at you like you were the anomaly for finding him in that pitiful position? The way they widened in disbelief when he saw you just before gagging helplessly again?
And when you werenāt seeing him in your head, you were hearing him amidst the silence of your room. The sound of him vomiting was wet and brutal, the unpleasant hacking and heaving of his stomach as he retched out was all you could hear. You could never forget it.
And the only thing louder than the awful sound was the realization that San had been suffering like this alone.
He was all you could think about, and frankly, you were worried. You couldnāt concentrate on your duties and studies, your mind often flying towards the king you swore your life to, wondering if he was eating, worried if he was still in pain or if he was sleeping well.
A gentle cough startles you out of your stupor and you look up, finding Seonghwaās gentle eyes trained on you. āMy lady? Are you still there?ā He asked. āYou seem to beā¦distracted. We could always continue this discussion next time.ā
You blinked, shame crossing your features. You were currently with the marshal, who took time off to discuss basic tactics to you as per Sanās request for additional knowledge. Redness creeps up your cheeks, embarrassed that you were wasting Seonghwaās very limited time.
āI am terribly sorry, Sir Seonghwa,ā you sincerely apologised, bowing your head slightly. āI must be in a doozy. Iām afraid that my mind is elsewhere.ā
He immediately waves his hands in flustered protest. āPlease donāt bow to me, my lady. And this might be impudent, but,ā he paused, looking around to see if the coast was clear, his voice dropping into a faint whisper. āWould this happen to be about what happened to His Majesty a week prior?ā
Your brows raised in surprise. āYou know.ā
He sighed, deep from within his chest, before getting up to lock the door. He, then, gives a grim nod. āOnly those closest to him do,ā he admitted, crossing his arms, jaw tightening. āIncluding Wooyoung. He was His Majestyās favourite scribe before he was assigned to you.ā
You stared at him, having more questions than answers. And he knew this. He shifted in his seat uncomfortably. āI was the one who had to haul Yunho out after he was done healing him,ā he explained with another sigh. āIt takes a lot out of him, you see. Magic has to come from somewhere, and mages usually use their own energy.ā
āThen, what is going on with him?ā You pressed, unable to hide the urgency in your voice.
But Seonghwa only exhaled, long and pained, and shook his head. You could see it that he wanted to tell you. His heart was far too gentle, too earnest for secrecy, but the loyalty he bore to San was carved into him more deeply than any oath. āIf I were permitted to speak of it, my lady,ā he said softly, āI would tell you everything I know. Itās not my place.ā
There was one question that was bothering you the most, however. One where you were afraid of the answer. The question left your lips before you could stop it. āIs he sick?ā
He shook his head with confidence without a hint of doubt or hesitation. āNo,ā he refused immediately. āIt is not a diseaseā¦at least not the type youāre thinking of.ā
Your stomach turned, not liking that answer at all. Seonghwa paused, leaning closer, his eyes filled with genuine worry. āYou may not be queen yet, but I have already sworn my life to you, my lady, and I am saying this out of pure love and concern for you as your loyal servant. For your sake, do not return to his chambers.ā
His voice dropped into something more hushed and it sent shivers prickling down your spine. āNo matter what happens, no matter what you hear. Do not go back there.ā
The snow started to let up after a few days, if only a little bit. While the kingdom was still covered in a white haze, the storm had subsided enough that everyone could at least walk out, including yourself.Ā
āHow curious,ā you pondered while out and about on the castle grounds, hugging the fur-lined coat closer to your body. āIāve been told that the storm was going to last another week or so. Today is a beautiful day, though, donāt you think so, dear Wooyoung?ā
Utopia was a very beautiful kingdom even though the entirety of it was only white. āYes,ā Wooyoung replied, the corners of his lips lifted up tightly with what seemed more like force than mirth. āHow curious, indeed.ā
His eyes didnāt match the smile. They dropped almost immediately, dimming with a soft, far-off melancholy, his mind clearly somewhere else in thought. By the time you looked fully at him, he had already blinked it away, the tight smile still lingering. āShall we go to your classes, my lady?ā
You nodded, letting him lead the way. Today, you were determined to do well, but the moment you got in the library, you were met with a sight you were not expecting.
Because there was San currently in a deep conversation with Jongho. There were times that Mingi wasnāt available, so Jongho would substitute him more often than not, and once a week or so, San would supervise your progress. Today was supposed to be one of those days.
This was the first time youāve seen San out and about, both since heād secluded himself and since that day you accidentally walked by his chambers. You felt your heart going haywire at the sight of him. Both men havenāt noticed your arrival and you took this time to observe your king.
It was almost unfair how striking San looked when he was fully focused on something, especially whenever he held a quill to write something or handle paperwork. The sharp downturn of his brows, the lean line of his jaw, or the way his lips pursed into a small pout.
But it was unjustly unfair for him to still look this handsome even while clearly still recovering. And just like that, any attraction towards him went in the back of your head for now. He was pale, his eyes lined with bags that were purplish and almost black in colour, lips lacking in colour that made you worry. He was rigid, obviously trying to stand a little straighter than usual.
So much so that you were tempted to walk up to him to ask him if he was doing alright, but you knew better. Just then, as if sensing eyes on him, Jongho lifted his head and gave you a soft, pleased smile. āAh, my lady, just. āMy apologies. I didnāt notice you were here.ā
San paused for a split second, jaw tightening, before ultimately deciding not to lift his head to greet you in acknowledgement, his attention solely on the paperwork as if you werenāt even in the room.Ā
The entire lesson went by like that. It was the most awkward session of your life so far because while San didnāt acknowledge you in general, this was different. Usually, he would chip in a thought or two, askĀ you random questions that pertained to the subject, but this time, he was silent. You wouldnāt even know he was there ifĀ you didnāt see him earlier.
After half an hour, he got up and left. That in itself wasnāt unusual either, San never stayed the entire lesson anyway, but at least every time he left, he would politely, albeit stiffly, say his goodbyes to you or pass a small comment about you doing well on your studies.
And despite everything - your fear, your confusion, your unanswered questions - you felt your chest tighten. You watched him walk away, your spirits dampening at each step he took. Jongho took notice of this. āDid you want to run after him?ā He asked. āHeāsā¦well.ā
You shook your head. But it didnāt stop there. Unfortunately, this continued for days. You would see him in his office, in the throne room, just him doing his regular kingsley duties like nothing ever happened, but he never acknowledged you. Not once. He didnāt speak to you nor even looked your way. You were like a ghost at this point, worse than strangers.
He was deliberately ignoring you, you soon realised. San was avoiding you like the plague, and of course, you knew why, but this didnāt stop you from thinking about him anyway. The more the days passed, the paler and more sickly he looked, and you couldnāt help but worry.
You couldnāt take it anymore. You had to check up on him. It was how you found yourself standing by his chambers again, knocking lightly on the door, whispering your arrival. When nobody answered, you breathed in, pushing the door open and hoping for the best.
Thankfully, there were no retching sounds to be heard. But unfortunately, the sight that met you was worse than you could have imagined.
There was San seated on his bed, shivering and trembling violently, one hand fisting the sheets he used to cover his entire body, while his other hand was pressed against his face, but it did nothing to hide the sight that made your stomach turn and your knees almost buckle down.
Thick streaks of red seeped from his fingers as blood seemed to spill from his nose, staining the smooth expanse of his pale cheeks. His breath came out in sharp, ragged wheezes, teeth clacking against each other to fight the cold tremors that plagued his body, and every breath he took, blood trickled from the corner of his lips, down the sheets.
Globs of red covered the sheets that it was hard to imagine that it was once white. You had never seen anything so grotesque in your life. āS-Sire?ā You choked out, barely able to breathe.
He jerked at the sound of your voice. He lifted his head and your hands numbed, because his eyes werenāt just bloodshot - the white parts had entirely become red, like they were tinted with blood. For a moment, he didnāt even recognize you.
But the moment he did, it was like something primal in him came alive. āWhat the hell are you d-doing here?ā He roared, feral, so loudly, you felt your bones rattle. You gasped at the intensity of it, caught off guard. āGet out.ā
You closed the door behind you. āYour Majeāā
āGet out! Fucking hell, just get the fuck out!ā His voice boomed. It felt like cold water was splashed on you. The expression he held on his face was one of delirium and ferality, and this was the first time youāve actually heard San lose his temper like this or even raise his voice.
He lurched forward, body spasming, getting up to charge at you, the rage on him impalpable. Blood dripped onto the floor in steady beats from his nose. āI told you to stay the hell away from me,ā he snarled, shoulder rising and falling in ragged breaths. āWhy must youāā
Everything happened so fast. His arms gave out entirely, body pitching forward. You rushed to catch him before he hit the ground, hands sliding under his shoulders. āPlease, youāre hurt and youāre bleeding,ā you gasped despite every instinct screaming that you should run. āI canātāā
āDonāt you fucking touch me!ā He lashed out, swinging his arms. You yelped when he accidentally hit your shoulders, making you stagger backwards. āYou stupid, stupid girl,ā he spat. āAre you deaf or just highly incompetent? How foolish could you be? What part ofā¦ā he trailed off, wincing in pain. āWhat part of leave do you not understand?ā
And maybe he was right. Maybe you were stupid. But it didnāt stop you from limping towards him anyway. āPlease,ā you whispered, hands up in surrender. āI want to helpāā
āI said donāt come near me!ā He barked, grabbing another nearby vase and throwing it on the floor in sheer anger. āYou just never listen, do you? You think barging in here in a place where youāre explicitly forbidden makes you brave? No, it makes you a burden, you recklessāā
He cut himself off with a guttural groan, one hand flying to his throat as if he couldnāt breathe. That was it for you, you werenāt going to just simply watch. You surged forward, grabbing him by the shoulders. āEnough,ā you breathed, voice trembling with resolve. āJustā¦stop.ā
His arm jerked up to push you away, but it was no use. āThe nerve of you, I am your kingāā
You narrowed your eyes, not even letting him finish his nonsense. You grabbed his shoulders and with one pull, you hauled him forward with practiced force. Even through the haze, you saw his eyes widen with surprise, genuinely stunned at the show of strength as you dragged him towards the bed and laid him down whether he liked it or not.
āYou are forgetting who I was before all of this,ā you murmured calmly, trying to ease him onto the sheets. āI am a farm girl. I grew up carrying heavy sacks of grain and meat, Your Majesty. It was all I knew. You wouldāve known how calloused my hands were if you touched them more.ā
He wanted to argue, you could tell, but more than that, there was a look in his eyes that made you pause. He looked at your hands, then back at your eyes with a brow raised, and there was something in there. He looked mildly offended. Now, you didnāt want to assume, but if you were being honest, his eyes were clearly telling you he did, in fact, know.
You looked away, turning around to stop the butterflies in your stomach. You worked quickly, grabbing a basin and some towels and putting them on his nightstand and of course, he tried to resist at first, but eventually, the fight in him left and he went still, surrendering to your help simply because he had no strength left to give.
You wiped the blood from his eyes and cheeks, cleaned the streaks along his neck, cool cloth brushing over heated skin and every so often, he twitched or groaned. You urged him to sit up, finding the first shirt you found in his dresser to change his bloodied shirt, careful not to look at the dark lines that marred his chest for fear of him lashing out on you again.
You had to replace the water in the basin three times, spilling the now reddened water over and over again until his skin was free of blood and water no longer stained red. He stared at you the entire time you worked, emotionless, not saying anything.
āAre you comfortable, Your Highness?ā You whispered, gently smoothing his damp hair away from his face.Ā
He hummed hoarsely, nodding subtly, but he didnāt look away. He watched you with those hollow eyes you were used to and usually, it unsettled you, but instead, your stomach fluttered. He was too handsome for someone who had nearly collapsed in your arms. It wasnāt fair.Ā
Suddenly, he grimaced, seizing as his entire body began to spasm, shivering even though it was pretty warm inside his chambers. You didnāt know what to do, so you didnāt. Instead, you quickly sat on the bed, gently positioning his head on your chest to let him borrow your warmth even though you werenāt sure it was going to help, holding him tight.
He stiffened, but gave up the fight once again once he probably realised how warm you were, how gentle you cradled his feeble body as your hands steadied his head. An uncalled memory striked your head. This reminded you of how your mother would comfort you when you were ill.
Without thinking, as if on instinct, you fingers began to comb his hair, swaying your shoulders to rock him tenderly like your mother used to do to soothe you. āItās alright,ā you hushed, finding the right rhythm to rock his quivering body. āI-I got youā¦ā
You didn't know when the stinging behind your own eyes started, but you continued to rock him, anyway, hoping he didnāt feel the tears that fell from your eyes on his skin, or the way your voice cracked once in a while as you hummed a soft lullaby to accompany the soothing motion. You really didnāt know. All you knew was that it hurt to see him like this.
Eventually, the tremors eased, and finally, San went still, his head growing heavy on your chest as sleep finally caught up to him. His light snores filled your ears as whatever was causing all this loosened its grip on him temporarily to let him rest.Ā
And you didnāt move, not until you were sure he was truly asleep. You didnāt want to anyway. And in the stillness that followed, your heart tugged painfully. This was the closest youāve ever been to San and it was unfortunate that it had to be in these circumstances.
You didnāt realise how long youād been sitting there, lost in your own thoughts, staring at his sleeping face. You were exhausted, your body was also becoming a little weary as the adrenaline came crashing down on you. You needed air.
You shifted, carefully lowering his head on his pillow so you could get up and let him have this rare moment of peace, but before you could get up, you felt his hand wrap around your wrist. Your breath stilled, mouth opening slightly in surprise.
And if that wasnāt enough, he tugged on it, too. It was weak and clumsy, but you felt it, anyway. He didnāt open his eyes, but his brows furrowed. āStay,ā he rasped, barely a whisper, voice rough with sleep, raw with excess use and fatigue.
Your breath came out ragged as you stared at his hand around your wrist, holding onto it as if you were his lifeline. And by God, you felt something then. Your chest fluttered warmly at first, before turning into heat that was too dangerous for your own good. You could barely breathe, it was like he had your heart in his hand, squeezing it slightly instead of your wrist.
You bit your lip, hesitant. Was he even coherent enough to know what he was asking for? You didnāt want to take advantage of it, but the thing was, you couldnāt bear to leave this room knowing that you were going to worry about him the entire night, anyway.
It was when he opened his eyes, barely halfway, but enough where you could see the familiar sharpness in them. āStay,ā he repeated, firmer this time. He wasnāt asking you, he was demanding you.
You nodded, lifting the covers and sitting back down on the bed, and the moment you did, he shifted instinctively towards your warmth, making your heart flip. Not even a minute later, his breathing evened out again and you let these warm, fuzzy feelings lull you to sleep.
But the next morning, all those feelings died. You were startled awake by someone shaking you violently. At first, you didnāt realise where you were, the unfamiliar setting of the room sending your head into a frenzy, but all of it came back to you when you saw San staring at you.
He looked somewhat better - better than youāve seen him in a while, really. In fact, he was already in his royal attire. And he looked angry. Maybe thatās why his brows were furrowed together, face reddened in a way that only unbridled fury could bring.
You quickly got up, ready to tend to him in case he was still feeling unwell, your eyes automatically checking if there were specks of blood to be found on his shirt, relieved to see that there wasnāt any. āYour Highness,ā you began, voice still thick with sleep. āDid you needāā
āNot another word. I donāt want to hear you, and I donāt want to see your face, you hear me?ā San spoke with calm, deliberate venom, not giving you a chance to even finish your sentence. āDo you understand me? Or are you perhaps too stupid to?ā
You were stunned into silence. His words landed like a slap to your face, each one of them precise and intentional. āP-Pardon?ā You couldnāt help but let out, genuinely surprised at how scathing he sounded and it stung worse than anything last night.
He scoffed, tilting his head in mock fashion, a derisive smirk on his face. āYou think youāre exceptional now that youāve stayed here?ā He seethed, eyes snapping to you with such lethal coldness, it halted the air in your lungs. āWhat, you think tending to me makes you important?ā
This time, you were actually shocked, hurt filling your chest as you stood up to try and explain yourself. āI donāt know what youāre saying,ā you breathed out. āI was just trying to help.ā
āOh, please, spare me,ā he scoffed, eyes like cold glass. āYou deliberately refused to listen to me when I told you to get out and not come back. You were like a stray animal that refused to get kicked out.ā
He enunciated his words clearly, ensuring each word landed exactly where it would do the most damage. And he succeeded. You blinked, hurt prickling your chest. āThis isnāt fair,ā you said. āI was genuinely worried for your well-being. You know thatās not true.ā
āNo? Tell me, then. What do you call throwing yourself at me during my weakest moments?ā He kept trudging forward and you kept staggering backwards, stopping when your back hit the wall, San effectively trapping you. āOr maybe you were just that desperate, crawling into my bed like some pathetic little thing.ā
The words hit like a slap, You knew he was a little cruel in ways he didnāt mean, but this time, it was different. He meant every single thing. Of all the things he did and didnāt do, this was the one that genuinely hurt you the most. You shook your head quickly, eyes stinging, not even knowing what to say to that one.
You could have any other insults any time of the day, but being accused of being a desperate whore will be one you will never, ever accept. You grew up with absolutely nothing, almost gave up your life with less, but the one thing you refused to let go and get trampled upon was your dignity and integrity.
Bile rose from your throat as you tried to breathe through the pain in your chest, the pain so physical that you wanted to fold in on yourself. You looked up, ready to excuse yourself, but when you looked at San, his eyes were wide, mouth open, expression aghast with regret.
You realised, then, that you had already started to cry, hot tears falling in torrential streaks down your eyes, You choked, getting dizzy at the whiplash at the speed of how your mind caught up and it was when an agonised whimper left your throat before you could stop it.
āI-I didnāt mean what I said,ā he backed up, raising his hand in an attempt to touch you but stopped himself at the last minute when he realised how deeply he shattered you. āOh, God, I did not mean any of that, I did not mean to diminish your integrity like thisāoh, God.ā
But the damage was done. You hadnāt even realized youād spoken those words aloud. All colour drained from Sanās face and he looked so frightened by his mistake that it hurt to look at because he wasnāt even this frightened when he was bleeding out from his eyes and mouth.
āY/N, stop, donāt cry, donāt, please,ā he said, voice suddenly hoarse, almost breaking. āI didnāt mean those, I swear to you. Listen to me, I am soāā
You flinched at the sound of his voice, and that alone made him visibly flinch in return. You shook your head again, because you couldnāt hear this. Not right now. Not when his words were still ringing in your ears like a fresh wound.
You were determined to get away, but he held onto your wrist. āDonāt go,ā he pleaded, raw and guilty. You tried to free yourself, but he held on. āY/N, please,ā he swallowed. āI wonāt keep you, but let me call someone to send you back. You canātā¦just wait, please.ā
He held onto the same locket on his neck, the heirloom glowing slightly as San whispered to it, his hand never letting go of your wrist, not even when Hongjoong came in, eyes widening in concern at the scene he witnessed.
Sanās hand finally loosened around your wrist, fingers trembling as they slipped away from your skin. āTake her,ā he ordered the knight. āUse the hidden passage and let Wooyoung tend to her.ā
He didnāt look at you as Hongjoong led you out. He couldnāt. His eyes were glued to the floor as if it physically pained him to lift them and you didnāt look back as you walked out of the room he had shattered you in, letting the door close between you like a final, heavy blow.
To say that you were still upset until the next day would be an understatement. Because how dare he? How dare he just say those words like he had every right to? Oh, you were mad. And it wasnāt even because you were looking for any sort of thanks for what you did; it wasnāt your fault you were worried about him.Ā
You touched your chest as you brooded in front of your vanity mirror. It was, however, your fault for feeling something there. Something you didnāt want to think about when he held your wrist and told you to stay.
You shook your head to rid yourself of the thought, just in time to hear gentle knocking on your door. You sighed, pursing your lips, turning around to see a sheepish looking Wooyoung standing by the door, his hands behind his back. āI told you I did not want to be disturbed today,ā you said.
āI know, my lady, but it is of utmost importance that I am here,ā he replied, eyes twinkling. āI have something for you.ā
Your frown turned into pleasant surprise when he finally brought his hands in front of him, a smile spreading across your face when you saw what he held. In his hands was the most gorgeous bouquet of purple hyacinths wrapped together with a thin strip of ribbon and lace.
āOh, how lovely,ā you gasped, excitedly taking them from him, bringing them closer to you and breathing them in. āTheyāre particularly difficult to find around, how did you acquire them?ā
āI didnāt. Theyāre not from me. His Majesty had them curated especially for you, my lady,ā Wooyoung replied softly.Ā
Your fingers stilled around the stems of the hyacinths, the smile on your lips faltering, your expression of joy slowly being replaced to that of visible shock. āWhat?ā You murmured before you could stop yourself. āHe did? Are you sure?ā
āYes, my lady. He personally gave them to me for you. He even instructed me to arrange them properly,ā he said, his expression softening, all traces of mischief gone. āHe wouldāve come personally, but didnāt think you would want to see him. Not after yesterday.ā
Just when you thought that San couldnāt send your mind into shambles even further. Your mind spun, refusing to comprehend that the cold king of Utopia would even do something like this. You brought the flowers to your chest without realizing it, pressing them lightly against your heart as if to steady it.
āThank you,ā you said softly. āIāll put them in the vase, myself.ā
Wooyoung exhaled, releasing a breath you didnāt even realise he was holding. When he turned to leave, you caught a glimpse of something in his eyes. It was relief, tinged with sadness.
As you put the delicate flowers in the vase, it was hard to miss how carefully they were picked just for you. Each petal was perfect, free from bruising or any kind of marring. But more than that, why had he sent them anyway?
You had a vague idea. Behind all the walls he was putting up, was proof that San was actually capable of feeling regret. Somehow, that just hurt as much as the words he said because he knew what he said was wrong, yet, he chose to hurt you at the moment.
You reached out and brushed your fingers against the petals of the hyacinths. You werenāt completely ready to forgive him, but for the first time since yesterday, your anger wavered.
The next day, you woke up with a brand new bouquet that was even bigger than the one the day before. This time, they were forget-me-nots, which was fascinating to see in a bunch considering how tiny they were.Ā
āAgain?ā You murmured, fingers hovering before gently touching one bloom. Wooyoung can only shrug, turning around before you see him smile.
San must be more remorseful than I thought, you pondered. You put them with the hyacinths, the anger in your chest still not subsiding, but simmering at least. And you thought that was that, but no, the flowers did not stop there, because San kept sending flowers for one week straight.
By the third day, they were white tulips. You stared at the pure and pristine blossoms, biting your lips, no longer just surprised, because there was something else accompanying it that made your chest oddly tight. You were flustered, and not just that, you couldnāt help the heat on your face that stayed for what felt like hours after receiving the brand new bouquet.
And you wanted to stay angry, you really did, because no matter how many flowers he sends, the words he said can never be undone anymore, but how were you supposed to do that when he sends avalanche lilies the fourth day so plenty, they spilled all over the place? The other flowers havenāt even wilted yet and here you were with new ones.
You stood in the middle of your chambers, struggling to find a place to put the vase that was overflowing with so much of the lilies. You turned around, helpless looking at a smirking Hongjoong who held another vase of the lillies. āIām running out of places,ā you laughed under your breath, equal parts overwhelmed and intimidated by how many flowers there were.
By now, the servants had stopped pretending not to notice. News had spread that the stoic and impassive king had been sending his would-be queen flowers everyday. The giggles and murmurs brought life to the castle and it was ridiculous how all of this had you smiling like you were a teenager all over again.
āThese are lovely,ā Mingi commented, laughing at the overwhelming amount of flowers in your chambers when he came for your usual classes. āWell, I have a delivery,ā he handed you another bouquet, mischief in his eyes. āMore to add to this garden of yours, I suppose.ā
You felt your face warm up at his teasing remark. āI have no idea what you mean,ā you mumbled, feeling your body buzzing with excitement as you took the bouquet of snowdrops from him. You held onto them the entire class and never let them go.
By the sixth day, you were awoken to the calming scent of lavender. You smiled without realizing it, opening your eyes to see Wooyoung and Jongho giggling to each other as they arranged the lavender all over your chambers, not knowing you were already awake - not knowing that you had begun to look forward to each flower that San sent your way.
Then, the seventh day came and this one was delivered a little differently. It had been nighttime by then and you were already starting to feel disheartened since there were no flowers yet, but as you were reading your book, Yeosang came in carrying a tray of food that had you salivating.
Not only that, they were generous heapings of food that you could tell were your favourites, and Seonghwa was hot on his tail carrying a modest but breathtaking bouquet of pink camelias. Yeosang laid all the dishes properly, not-so-subtly wiggling his brows at you playfully.
āHis Majesty specifically asked for todayās supper to be special,ā Yeosang said, his mouth curving into a knowing smile. āCatered to you, my lady. I hope the fish is to your liking, His Highness said you enjoyed it the last time you had it.ā
Seonghwa placed the bouquet on your lap. āLooks scrumptious,ā he commented, gesturing to the food. āHis Highness was especially pleased when we told him we discovered a river that had trout in them while we were roaming the area. Immediately thought of you, my lady.ā
Your throat tightened. You looked at the bouquet, fingers brushing all over the pink petals and they felt tender and more earnest than the other flowers he sent you, somehow more personal than the rest.
And then you stared at the feast for a little while longer when the two men excused themselves, tears threatening to fall from your eyes before you dug in, heart warm and as full as your chambers that were overflowing with flowers. You had to think about it at first, why this particular bouquet seemed to tug at your heartstrings the most more than the other ones.
The simplicity of it made it your favourite, but it wasnāt because of that - it was because all along, it seemed that San had been paying attention to you.
Seven different flowers for seven days straight, and not a single word. You wondered if this was Sanās way of speaking when words failed him.
But that wasnāt how you usually handled things. No, you were the confrontational type. The very next day, you made up your mind to seek San, yourself. You didnāt want to let things fester, but the truth was, you wanted to see for yourself if the flowers meant something to him.
You found San in his study where you knew he usually was at this time of the day. You took a deep breath in, that little fear in the back of your head overtaking you, a bit scared that he was going to push you away, and rapped lightly on the door. When no one answered, you opened it slightly, peeking your head in before entering.
San didnāt even notice you, let alone hear your knock, busy with his paperwork. Your heart lurched as you stared at him. He looked better, the colours on his cheeks and lips were back. You cleared your throat to catch his attention.
San looked up, shock flickering briefly across his features before he schooled them back into neutrality. Still, he set his pen aside immediately. āY/Nāmy lady,ā he whispered breathily, standing up from his chair. āPlease, come in. Iād hate for you to not feel welcome,ā he paused, a slight frown marring his handsome face. āWhereās Hongjoong?ā
āIām alone,ā you do as told, carefully closing the door behind you. āI wanted to thank you,ā you said, straight to the point, voice steady despite the way your heart fluttered. āFor the flowers.ā
For a moment, he said nothing, most likely not expecting you to bring it up. āWere they to your liking?ā San asked, voice softer than youāve ever heard it though his face still retained that sharpness youāve come to know him for.
You nodded with an affirming hum. āI did,ā you replied with genuine sincerity. āThey were very beautiful, all of them.ā
His gaze dropped, his Adamās apple bobbing up and down as he audibly swallowed. āIām pleased to hear it,ā he replied, low and careful. Gone was the flatness in his tone, replaced by something just a little warmer. āVery pleased.ā
āI will be cherishing them, Your Grace,ā you smiled softly.
That earned you a look from him that lingered and remained unguarded. His eyes softened in a way that felt almost dangerous, one that had you holding your breath because you have never seen Sanās eyes be this expressive not only towards you, but in general. And now that you knew he was capable of doing such a thing, you didnāt know what to do.
You broke eye contact first, not being able to take the intensity of his gaze. āW-Well, Iām afraid I have taken too much of your time,ā you cleared your throat, lowering your head to hide the redness of your cheeks. āI shall be taking my leaveāā
āWait,ā he stopped you, startling you a bit and apparently even himself. There was a long pause and you could only blink in anticipation. Finally, he exhaled. āAbout that night,ā he began and your breath hitched. He noticed and his eyes glazed but only for a bit before going back to being impassive again. āThe words I spoke were cruel, words I should have never said to you.ā
His jaw tightened, but he didnāt look away, forcing himself to look you in the eye even though this was taking a lot out of him. āAnd for that, I am very sorry. I hope you can accept my sincerest apologies.ā
And when he bowed low, that was all you needed to see. It wasnāt flowery and it wasnāt anything grand. But it was San, a king who was so used to being bowed to instead of the other way around. You felt the weight of his apology settle deeply in your chest.
āAlso,ā he continued when he stood up straight again. āThank you for taking care of me the way you did, especially for staying and cleaning me up even though I gave you every reason not to. It was wrong of me to intentionally hurt you after all those.ā
āI forgive you,ā you reassured him. āThough I was very much hurt, everyone deserves a second chance. You do, too.ā
Another silence fell, but this one was different. It was a little awkward because youāve never really been alone with San without the entire exchange being political, but at least it wasnāt cold or heavy. Rather, you found yourself not minding it much. The silence was comfortable.
When he finally spoke again, his tone had softened further, almost hesitant. āItās a lovely day outside the castle grounds,ā he turns his head towards the windows before training them back on you, eyes fainltly dubious but fairly hopeful. āWould you do me the honours of walking with me and lending me your time, my lady?
You were stunned into silence. The way he asked it, the way his gaze lingered as though he were bracing himself for rejection. Your heart betrayed you before your mind could catch up. āI would love to, my king. ā
There was a very faint curve that tugged at the corners of his lips. It was very subtle, almost invisible but it was there, as he exhaled a soft sigh of relief. Then, he extended his hand, not breaking eye contact, and how can you reject him when he was actually offering and not demanding?
You began to lift your hand, but you stopped midair when you realised that you had no gloves on. San remained quiet, though you can see it on his face as realisation dawned. Your hands werenāt soft and dainty, all traces of femininity gone from all the years of farming.
āMay I?ā he asked gently, his voice lowered as though the moment itself deserved reverence.
At your nod, he gingerly reaches for your hand, his touch warm and surprisingly comforting at the lightest of contact. He hummed under his breath, stealing yours when he brushed his thumbs over the thick callouses of your skin and something burst inside your ribs.
āYou have beautiful hands that have been through a lot,ā he murmured. āYou should be very proud of them. As I am.ā
Your heart swelled painfully, emotion rushing in far too fast when he stilled his thumb, pressing them on your skin and thatās when you felt it - his own scars. Callouses met callouses, strength met strength, and instead of shame, you felt seen. He shifted closer and with an ease that felt almost intimate, linked his arm with yours.
If you were being completely honest with yourself, you wanted to scream. Your face was as red as a tomato - probably even redder - trying your best not to be too stiff as San adjusted his pace to match yours as you began to walk through the snowy grounds of the castle.
And by God, he was trying his best. San still felt rigid beside you, his steps a little measured and deliberate, but not because of duty, but because of consideration for you. This was the same man who always kept space between you, who never so much as let your sleeves touch during formal walks, and now he was walking with you like you were equals.Ā
āI know I should have asked this before,ā he cleared his throat awkwardly, looking your way, and you just had to blush - one because the way the sun hit the high points of his face made him look ethereal, and two, he was really, really trying and it was endearing. āBut how are you liking Utopia? Iā¦know thereās not much here. You can be honestāoh, wait.ā
You frowned when he slowed. It was when you noticed that you were about to pass a narrow path, and not only that, the wind also started to pick up, the bite of it hitting your face rather painfully. Without saying anything, he angled himself to shield you from both the wind and the path so your dress wouldnāt be caught in the dirt.
You stared at him in awe, your cheeks warm and your pulse racing for reasons that had nothing to do with trepidation. He gazed at you, shoulders tense as he waited for your answer. āItās quiet and the snow doesnāt pretend to be king, and I think thatās why I like it. Utopia doesnāt promise warmth. It promises survival, if youāre willing to stay and try.ā
San stopped walking, turning fully to you, actually staring at you as if it was the first time heās actually seeing you. Respect further softened his eyes, awe flickering in them. āI see,ā he drawled, throat bobbing when he swallowed. āYunho was right all along. Thank you.ā
You wanted to ask him what that meant, but he continued walking then, aimlessly with no ending point in mind. He asked you more questions, like the books you read or what you did in your free time. He didnāt speak a lot, but when he did, he was very gentle with his words, very regal and proper. You reckoned that this was just how he was in general as a person.
And he listened to everything you said, never interrupting nor dismissing you. The walls were still there, unmistakable and tall, but you could see where he was pressing against them from the inside, trying to make room for you.
āAnd your lessons?ā He asked earnestly. āAre they too difficult? Iām afraid I might have put too much pressure on you.ā
āThey are,ā you admitted. āBut nothing I cannot handleāā
āYour Majesty.ā
You both turned around, not expecting to see Jongho whose voice cut through the moment. His brows were both slightly raised, eyes pleased as he inspected the both of you and San - walking side by side, arms linked - head nodding in approval, though it is replaced by sheepishness when he realised what he just walked into and interrupted.
San stilled, his eyes narrowing into slits as he stared at his advisor. The tenderness he had didnāt just disappear, it completely snapped out of existence as if the gentle man you were with the entire time was just an illusion. His body snapped into rigidity, face dropping into that impassive and unreadable coldness you were so used to seeing in him.
āYes?ā San gritted his teeth, tone sharp and clipped. It wasnāt apprehensionāinducing, rather, the immediate change fascinated you.
āWe have a budgetary meeting to be held half an hour from now, Your Highness,ā Jongho meekly replied.
San sighed, mumbling quietly under his breath. āSend all the heralds. I shall be there,ā he nodded, ever the king he was.
He turned, releasing your hand with visible reluctance. You didnāt think that the change in him could be more startling, but you were wrong. The hardness melted away, eyes warming, voice dropping into something gentle and almost apologetic when he started to speak to you.
āI apologise,ā he pursed his lips. āIt slipped my mind that I had prior commitments before this.ā
You shook your head. āItās quite alright, Your Highness. You have priorities you canāt ignore.ā
āI hope that I may ask for your time again,ā he added, and in a drastic turn of events, he lifted your hand to his lips, planting a brief, innocent kiss to it before he let go. āSoon.ā
And thatās how he left you, standing still with your heart racing with cheeks so red, it wouldāve been enough to melt the snow around you. You realised, then, that Choi San might have been far more dangerous like this compared to when he was much colder.
So maybe you were curious about San. You wanted to know the things he liked, what he did in his free time, and what made him tick. You chalked it up to boredom on your end, however, there was genuinely one thing you wished to know more than anything.
āOh, hello, Y/N,ā Yunho greeted with the warmest of smiles the moment you entered Sanās study, lowering his glasses and setting aside the notes he held. āIām afraid San isnāt here today. Heās currently with Seonghwa to inspect some disturbance up north of the territory.ā
Now that you think about it, maybe this was the best case scenario. Yunho was easier to talk to than San, and from what youāve seen, the two seemed to go way back. Maybe he could answer your questions better.
āYou would be correct,ā Yunho chuckled, crossing his arms with a smirk. āIāve been with the Choi clan before Sanās grandfather was even born, so you could definitely say we go way back.ā
It was your turn to raise your brows. You raised them so high, you wouldnāt be surprised if they reached up your hairline. āFirst of all, you could read minds,ā you blurted out stupidly before you could stop yourself. āAnd second, you donāt look a day over twenty-five.ā
At that, he laughs heartily, his entire body rattling as the melodious sound of his contagious laughter bounced around the study. āSo I have been told,ā he chortled. āAnd you caught me at the most opportune time, too. Well, since youāre here, I could try to explain some things to you since there seems to be a lot in your mind.ā Yunho reached for a piece of paper, crumpling it into a small ball in his hand. At his touch, it began to glow, and when he opened his hand, tiny silver butterflies fluttered lazily in the air. He smiled when you gasped in awe, then at the flick of his wrist, they disappeared, a light drizzle of glitter left in their wake as proof of temporary life.
āIs this the same power you use to heal San that night?ā You asked bravely, not sure if you were even supposed to ask but decided to go for it anyway.Ā
Yunho hummed, eyes dropping at what you were trying to ask. āVery clever way of prying information out of me, Iāll give you that,ā he chuckled. āBut yes, you could say that.ā
And just like that, the air turned a little more serious. You hesitated for a little bit before asking again. āHis Highnessā¦what was that that night?ā
Yunho exhaled slowly, the lightness draining from his expression as he turned fully toward you. āYou werenāt meant to see that,ā he said quietly. āYou werenāt meant to be there at all.ā
Your fingers curled into the fabric of your sleeves, bracing yourself. āWhat you witnessed,ā he continued, choosing his words with care. āIs something that predates you, me, even this kingdom as it stands.ā
Your heart dropped then and there. Not because of fear, but because you were hoping to hear something else that did not confirm the fact that, indeed, was suffering all this time. āSo,ā you started, trying to steady your voice. āThe rumours about him being cursed...ā
āYou saw the markings on his chest,ā he said instead, eyes steady on yours.
Your breath hitched. He didnāt deny it. āHow it began and what caused it,ā he continued, turning his head to stare at the light snow falling from the sky through the window. āThat is Sanās story to tell. What I can tell you is that weāre trying our best to stall it. I would use my powers and San would lend me his energy since it takes a lot out of me to do this.ā
Your shoulders slumped before you could stop yourself. āBut todayā¦?ā
āJust me,ā Yunho said gently, and then smiled knowingly. āYou look disappointed.ā
You flushed instantly. āI-I was just curious.ā
āRight,ā he drawled, his smirk widening. āWell, a little birdie told me that you two were getting cosy the other day walking around the castle grounds.ā
āWe are to be married soon,ā you defended yourself weakly. āSurely, itās fairly normal to familiarise with each other before then, donāt you think?ā
āMhhm. And surely, San didnāt have to send you different flowers everyday and make a show about it,ā he laughed. āThey were quite difficult to find, too. He was so adamant about them.ā
You pouted, cheeks burning. āHe was being remorseful. Iām sure youāve heard what happened.ā
āSure, but what about the ones before those?ā
You paused, caught off guard. That definitely caught your attention, because unless you were remembering wrong, you were positive youāve never received anything from San before. And Yunho, it took him a minute, but his eyes widened in genuine surprise when he saw that you had no idea what he was talking about.
āHeās been giving you flowers long before the recent ones, Y/N,ā Yunho carefully explained. āDo you not remember? Wooyoung would either arrange them for you or youād already have them before you woke up. I know because Iād make them and transport them in your chambers.ā
The room spun before you. Of course you remember those flowers, they were the only source of happiness and comfort you had for the longest time since they were the only colour youād see in contrast to the greyness of your surroundings. And to think that San has been sending them to you all along had you dizzy.
āI-I had no idea,ā you breathed out. āI genuinely had no idea.ā
āOf course you didnāt,ā Yunho sighed. āBut itās not your fault, heās not a very showy person, as you can already tell,ā he paused, locking eyes with you firmly. āSan is a good man, just a little more reserved and closed off especially with what heās been through. Here, take this.ā
He proceeds to pluck a book from the shelf behind him and give it to you. āRead it when youāre alone, but for now, just know that that man you saw that night was not and will never be a representation of who San is as a person.ā
You remembered the blood, the tremors, the way his voice had broken despite all that fury. Your throat burned. āI know,ā you said. āI just genuinely wanted to help him, thatās all.ā
āAnd he knows that,ā he replied softly. āBut you have to understand, he hates being seen like that because thatās not him. He has a habit of saying things he doesnāt mean because heās so used to enduring things alone simply because heās long forgotten how to ask for help. Like that morning when he made you cry.ā
You cringed internally, not wanting to remember the hurtful things he had said, but waiting to see where Yunho was going with this. āThereās no excuse, and heās already tormented himself for it, but the reason why he was angryā¦tell me, did you go through a secret passage?ā
You raised a brow in mild surprise, nodding in confirmation. āRight. You had basically spent the night with him. Unmarried. He didnāt want the nobles seeing you and shaming you for it.ā
You froze, the realisation striking you harder than you expected, but Yunho wasnāt done yet. āUnfortunately, fear can look like cruelty sometimes,ā he smiled, forlorn. āYouād be surprised at how soft San actually is if you paid attention. Him assigning Hongjoong to you was probably the biggest telltale sign, Y/N.ā You were torn between knowing and not because you were terrified that once you knew, this would forever change the way your heart beat. Still, you looked up anyway, listening. āHongjoong was Seonghwaās lieutenant,ā Yunho gently explained. āHis best fighter. San trusts very few people with his life. By placing Hongjoong at your side, he didnāt just give you protection, he created a hole in his own defenses.ā
Suddenly, memories clicked into place with painful clarity. Sanās sharp tone whenever Hongjoong wasnāt with you like that one morning when you asked him for tea. Still, you didnāt want to believe it. āI-I donāt understand.ā
āHeās not angry when he sees you alone without Hongjoong guarding you. Never was,ā he said, gauging your reaction carefully. āHeās worried youāll get lost. Terrified, even, that youād lose your way and accidentally find yourself out in the snow and freeze to death.ā
Silence followed. You only hoped that Yunho couldnāt hear how your heart betrayed you by beating too loud inside your chest. āPay attention to him next time, yes? Pay attention to his eyes. Heās got that look in them he doesnāt even know he has when heās staring at you.ā
The moment you got out of there, you quickly ran to your chambers, opening the book that Yunho gave you. At first, you were confused because there was nothing but illustrations of flowers and their names, but when you looked closely, your blood ran cold. This wasnāt just a book - Yunho handed you a floriography book. The study of flowers and their meanings.
You swallowed, knowing exactly what Yunho was trying to tell you without outwardly speaking of it. You turned the pages of the book, racking your head for flowers that San had given you prior to the recent ones. And then you remembered the winter heathers. Your fingers quickly scanned the book, until you found them.
Winter heathers, known to thrive where other plants cannot. Symbolises independence and self-reliance. When given, it is meant to say: Your beauty stands out even in the coldest times.
You almost dropped the book with what you just read, fumbling it clumsily in your hands. You couldnāt believe it, was that how San looked at you even back then? And, then you remembered the lenten roses he made you take that one dinner.Ā
Lenten roses carry quiet strength, consolation, and comfort with every petal. When given, it is meant to say: Your strength endures even in the deepest winter.
San made them seem like an afterthought back then, something whose potential he did not want to waste. You turned the page with a shaky exhale, desperate to find more meaning in the all flowers heād given you.
The first one wasĀ the purple hyacinths. You will never forget that one because that was the first of many that he gave you.
Purple hyacinths: I bloom with remorse and I ask for your forgiveness.
A breathy exhale leaves your throat. The flowers were his way of speaking to you when words failed him. Your fingers lingered on the illustration longer than necessary, a dull ache spreading through you before you turned the page again.
Forget-me-nots: I cannot forget the hurt I put onto you.White tulips: I ask for forgiveness and hope we can begin again.
It was unsettling, how the sincere meanings of the flowers were earnestly making their way into your way, inching earnestly in every corner. You were about to turn the pages again when your eyes narrowed at the small text at the bottom.
Oftentimes, different flower combinations convey messages. For example, purple hyacinths, forget-me-nots, and white tulips together mean: I know I hurt you, I havenāt forgotten, Iām sorry.
By now, breathing was lost on you and each page you turned made it difficult to do so. You were so confused because the Choi San you had in mind was someone who viewed you as a person he needed for his kingdomās legitimacy - someone dispensable and someone he didnāt need to get to know as a person even though you were going to spend your life with him.
Avalanche Lily: I bow in humility for my mistake.
Snowdrop: I hope for a new beginning with you by my side.
Lavender: I canāt stop thinking about you, near or far.
Pink Camellia: I long for you tenderly, and I long to be near you again.
Or so you thought. Now, you didnāt know what to think. You thought you knew who San was. A hollow laugh left your throat because all this time, you had mistaken his walls for apathy. San had never been cold - heād been soft all along. You just havenāt learned how to read between the lines yet.
You pressed your lips together, but the sting only grew worse, creeping into the corners of your eyes. You blinked once; twice too late. A tear slipped free, landing on the page. You sucked in a shaky breath, hastily wiping at your face with the back of your hand.
You shut the book, setting it aside to do something youāve never done before - embroidery. That night, you spent the majority of it embroidering Sanās initials on a small handkerchief, taking the time to be precise and make it look at least decent considering it was your first time doing it.
You didnāt know what possessed you. All you knew, the more you sewed, your fondness for San kept growing tenfold. By the time you were done, you had probably pricked your fingers a thousand times, but you smiled, proud of what youāve done, hoping heād see the beauty in what youāve created, just like he saw the beauty in you when you couldnāt even see it in yourself.
You had been contemplating on how you were going to give San the handkerchief that you embroidered. The adrenaline had worn off then and now the thought of giving it to him had you embarrassed all over, anxious whether giving it to him will be too forward.
But you didnāt have to think too hard. You were about to head out for a walk when a knock on your doors interrupted your plans. āY-Your Highness,ā you breathed out, surprised to see San on the other side. āWhat brings you here?ā
For a moment, he didnāt answer, just staring at you like he couldnāt believe that you actually opened the door for him. His composure was perfect, face emotionless and almost cold, but after that conversation with Yunho, you noticed something immediately - it was the way his gaze flicked away before settling back on you.Ā
You wanted to melt into a puddle of endearment then and there especially with how red the tips of his ears were. Oh my goodness, you thought with quiet astonishment. Heās shy. Heās so shy and heās trying to make himself look like heās not.
āI was wondering,ā he cleared his throat. āHoping, if I can ask you for your time again? I would like it if you joined me for tea.ā
Well, you certainly werenāt expecting that. For a moment, you hesitated, your mind reminding you of that one time you tried to invite him for tea and coldly rejected you. But this time, as you stared at his hopeful face, you couldnāt help the butterflies in your tummy. He was trying, he really was, and you could feel it. āLead the way, Your Grace,ā you smiled before you could second guess yourself.
You felt the butterflies multiply when you linked arms with him again as he led you through the halls to one of the smaller dining rooms, opening the door for you before you could reach for them, stopping shortly by the door in awe at what you saw.
The table was beautifully set, but what caught your attention was the large array of tea laid out in neat rows. You looked at him, brows lifting in quiet disbelief.
San cleared his throat, gaze immediately dropping to the floor as if it held something fascinating. āI wasnāt sure which you preferred,ā he said, straightening his back in an attempt to save face even though the faint pink dusting his cheeks betrayed him. āSo I asked for all of them.ā
You had to purse your lips together tightly in order to not laugh out loud at the absurdity of it all. āI see,ā you chose to say, pulling the chair so you could sit down. āThank you, Your Highāā
āNo, wait, allow me,ā he stopped you, gently prying your hand away from the chair so he could pull it for you to sit down. Your cheeks were redder than his by this point. āSan.ā
āP-Pardon?ā
He sat across you. āPlease, call me San,ā he repeated, eyes soft, tone warm. "This might be too much to ask, but will you please do me the honours of letting me hear my name from you?"
He was right - it was too much to ask because you didnāt know how to say his name without giving your true feelings away. But his gaze never wavered and he waited patiently like heād wait forever to hear it from you without demanding it.
āSan,ā you said at last, softly, as though speaking it too loudly might break something fragile between you.
The effect was immediate. He tilted his head as he stared at you, face still that same cold, indifferent king that had people trembling with fear at the mere sight of it, but his eyes told a different story. They twinkled, bright and sincere with genuine contentment.
You broke eye contact, afraid you might explode on the spot with how hot you felt, reaching for a random tea blend without even looking to give your hands something to do to distract yourself. You were about to lift the teapot when you felt Sanās hand lightly stop you.
āLet me do it,ā he offered, grabbing the pot to serve the both of you. Your eyes widened, aghast at what you were witnessing. He was the king, for Godās sake. You were about to protest when he shook his head. āI insist. Please, I want to do this for you.ā
āYou truly didnāt need to do all this,ā you said, though your voice wavered slightly.
āI want to,ā San replied simply. āIf it brings you even a moment of comfort, then it was worth it to me.ā
As if that wasnāt enough, you watched as he put a small dollop of honey in the tea instead of the usual sugar cube. You wanted to cry. Yunho was right all along, San did pay attention more than you thought because you did prefer honey in your tea over sugar. He slid the cup towards you with both hands, watching as you took a sip.
āIs it good?ā He asked expectantly. āI hope itās warm enough and not too sweet.ā
You smiled, taking another sip, not missing the way his eyes shone. āItās perfect.ā
The conversation naturally flowed from there, especially now that you knew a little more about San. Whenever he noticed that your plate was almost empty or you were almost done with your cup, he would take it upon himself to refill them for you, all without looking away from you as you talked.
And he listened, truly listened to everything you said as if the words you uttered were the gospel, itself. He was empathetic, too, eyes dropping into something somber when you mentioned the plague that took your parents from you, transforming into respect when you told him how you endured alone before settling your way into Utopia.
āI used to enjoy tea with my parents,ā you said absentmindedly. āDo you enjoy tea?ā
He stared at you, opting not to reply, but the fondness in his eyes was unmistakably there. He didnāt say much, but when he did, itās like his true goal in life was to leave you breathless. You suddenly remembered what you had in your hand the entire time. Your finger tightened around the handkerchief anxiously. āSan,ā you murmured. āI have something for you.ā
His brows knit together as you placed the folded handkerchief into his palm. He unfolded it slowly, eyes scanning his initials, tracing them as if they were sacred. He was about to say something, but closed his mouth when he touched the tiny detail you sewed next to it.
He narrowed his eyes to inspect what it was, and when he did, he looked up, eyes wide. Not exactly startled, but in disbelief yet soft and warm in a way youāve never seen before. āAn edelweiss flower,ā he murmured. āDo you know what it means?ā
You nodded, a serene smile gracing your face. Of course you knew what an edelweiss meant. You had spent countless hours looking for a flower whose meaning you wanted to convey; spent an exorbitant amount of time studying it so you could embroider it neatly onto the cloth.
My feelings match yours and I will brave the cold with you.
For a while, he did nothing, staring at the handkerchief with unreadable eyes, hands tightening around it once or twice as his mind traveled elsewhere. But then, he smiled fully and openly, unable to stop himself. That was probably the moment the world stopped for you, because that smileā¦you will never forget it for as long as Utopia stood on its grounds.
Without a word, he reached across the table and took your hand, warm and sure, his thumb brushing over your knuckles like it belonged there. He didnāt say anything, he didnāt need to, as a genuine, helpless smile reached his eyes.
You didnāt need to say anything either as your fingers laced with his. Youāve already told him everything you needed to as the both of you sat quietly in the room, letting the tea grow cold, the snow falling gently outside bearing witness upon you two.
Things went back to normal after that, but at the same time, some things have definitely changed between you and San especially after that afternoon tea session.
For one, you had tea with him at least three times a week, most of it because he would literally clear his schedule out just to make time for you. Secondly, and probably that made your heart beat wildly, the flowers never stopped. San would still send one every single day without fail.
You had no idea how he was acquiring them, especially because he had sent some flowers that you knew could not survive the harsh snow of the kingdom, though Yunhoās exhausted demeanor and tired, sunken eyes should have been an indicator to you.
There were some things whose change was gradual, however. San and you went back to your duties, especially the politically inclined ones. It definitely sent you for a whiplash since you were slowly getting used to the sweetness heās been showing you lately to the point that you had forgotten how utterly intimidating San was as a king and a ruler.
But the thing that would immediately make you blush that most was when the rare, inopportune moments where he would give you a subtle smile and nod in between those sessions.Ā
The change definitely wasnāt immediate, but it was there, just like Yunho had said. It wasnāt something you noticed on the get go since San had gotten so busy again that you began to assume that he barely noticed you.
But this time, you actually tried to really pay attention like Yunho said because this time, you started to notice that he actually did watch you. And once you noticed it, you couldnāt unsee it. Which begged the question - had San always been like this and you were just gullible?
The first instance was when you were with Mingi at one of your classes, San supervising in the background as usual as he did his own work, quill in hand, signing document after document. As Mingi lectured away, something tugged at you. And you didnāt mean to do it, but in the soft blur of your peripheral vision, you saw it and your breath hitched.
Because San was already looking at you, quill still in hand. And that was the thing, subconsciously, you knew he had a habit of pausing once in a while, but you didnāt know it was because he was watching you.
And it should have unnerved you, especially because he literally stared at you the entire study. His expression was neutral, yet alert as he literally stared at everything you did with that look in his eyes, and he stared long enough that you felt it all the way down your spine.
The second was when you were with Wooyoung when you were looking at a catalogue of some winter apparel since you needed more. As you were fitting in some of them, you noticed a shadow lingering in the reflection of the mirror. San was silent, literally almost invisible if you werenāt paying attention, which was how he probably got away with it before.
But there he was, arms folded as he stared at the way the coat hung on your shoulders. You tilted your head curiously, looking back at him and making direct eye contact. Strangely, San looked away, pretending that he wasnāt even staring to begin with, eyes drifting to the window to watch the snow outside as if heās never seen them.
You had to commend the effort. You bit your lip hard, trying not to burst out laughing, but Wooyoung didnāt even bother hiding it, laughing so hard that he had to clutch his stomach and lean against the clothing rack for support. āI never thought Iād see this day come,ā he cackled. āOh, that was a tragedy if I ever saw one, my lady. Iām surprised it took you this long to notice.ā
You felt heat rush from your cheeks to your neck. So, apparently, everybody knew San had been fondly watching you from afar all along except for you. āI donāt know what you mean,ā you squeaked. āSanāuh, His Majesty wasnāt staring. Perhaps, just inspecting whatās proper for me.ā
āOf course not,ā Wooyoung smirked, eyes dancing. āHis Majesty was simplyā¦deeply invested in the structural integrity of winter apparel.ā
San cleared his throat softly from where he stood near the window. When he turned back, his expression was back to that menacing and domineering one, even shooting Wooyoung a warning look, yet his ears were unmistakably pink.
āThat coat,ā he cleared his throat. Before, you would have mistaken it for something that lacked emotion, but now, it was clear that it was restraint. āIt fits you. It keeps the wind out.ā
You mumbled your thanks and his gaze lingered a second longer than necessary, soft and fond, before he turned away again, pretending very hard that the snow outside was suddenly the most fascinating thing in the world.
But the most damning thing was when you were in a council meeting, one that was held in the Great Halls along with the other nobles, both comrades and the usual ones who opposed royalty in general.
San sat on the end of the meeting table while you sat on the far end, the regality dripping off of him effortlessly. He looked distant and dangerous, face painted with so much calm. From the outside, he was the very image of intimidation, the untouchable king straight out of everyoneās nightmares. Even the ones who loathed royalty kept their voices measured.
But you knew better. Now you did. Because his eyes were on you, measuring and assessing, and no one suspected a thing. It was subtle enough that anyone else wouldāve missed it, but not you. No, never you. You were used to feeling his eyes on you now; craved it at this point, even.
Because how can you not when he held the handkerchief you gave him like it was the only thing that kept him going in this dreaded meeting? Ever since you gave it to him, he never not had it with him. He took it everywhere, displayed it on the breast pocket of his royal garment even if it looked so out of place.Ā
āThree deaths in three days. Always the lowest. The poorest of the poor, never the blessed,ā Sanās eyes narrowed, dark and brooding. āWhat does that tell you?ā
One councilman shifted. āThat they donāt know how to stretch what theyāre given, Your Grace.ā
āWrong,ā San said flatly without looking at him. āIt tells us that someone is using the food budget for the poor and pocketing them. Shadows donāt stay in the dark forever, gentleman. ā
You watched as his hand held the handkerchief a little too tightly in his hand to rein his anger in. People often mistook his stillness for indifference. In truth, his mind was racing, trying to figure out what his next response was going to be.
Everybody in the room froze, but not you. Even when San looked like he was about to explode, he still had the handkerchief in his hand and he didnāt just hold it - he also adjusted it, smoothing the creases with his thumb. It would have been comical if you werenāt so touched.
āHereās whatās going to happen,ā he began, hand gesturing at each person, the same hand that held the cloth. āCome nighttime, there will be an internal audit of every noble who even breathed in the fundās direction. If you are innocent, you have nothing to fear. If you are notā¦well.ā
His mouth curved, humourless, setting the handkerchief on to the side to brace his hands on the table to lean forward. āYou are going to learn what itās like to starve under my watch. Just like the people who you had stolen from.ā
The councilman nearest to San, however, thought it was a good thing to try and change the topic. āT-Thatās, uh, quite a fine piece,Ā Your Grace. Unusual for king to keep on hand, though,ā he stammered, his hand already reaching for the cloth San had set aside. āMay Iāā
āDonāt.ā
It was just a word and it made everyoneās breath still, including yours. A loud thud resonated around the room when Sanās hand deliberately came down over the cloth. San lifted his gaze then, and whatever lived behind his eyes was cold, sheer, ancient anger.Ā
āIf you touch that,ā San sneered. āYou will discover how merciful starvation is compared to what Iāll do to you.ā
The man recoiled, stuttering apologies, and for a fleeting second, Sanās eyes met yours. He nodded, a silent reassurance. He folded the handkerchief neatly and tucked it into his coat, close to where his heart would be if he were brave enough to admit thatās why he put it there.
āMeeting adjourned,ā he murmured. āBefore my patience is tested further.ā
No one needed to be told twice. You stood up amidst the rush of the people trying to escape Sanās brewing wrath, but as you do, you felt your dress suddenly getting yanked backwards, gasping softly when your balance faltered, Hongjoong barely able to stop you from falling.
A councilman, one of the few who looked down on your modest background as a farm girl, accidentally stepped on your gown. Irritation flashed on his face and without even apologising, he steps aside, causing your shoe to come undone from your foot to slip a few feet away.
Heat flooded your cheeks. Your gasp had caught peopleās attention, and by now, everyoneās eyes were on you. Before you or Wooyoung could bend down to retrieve your shoe, San was already there, hand on your waist. You blinked at how fast he was considering you were far.
āAre you alright?ā San whispered tenderly as if the room didnāt just witness him almost unleashing his fury earlier.Ā
More heat crawled up your face, though this time it was for a different reason. āY-Yes,ā you said. āMy shoe, I just need toāā
You couldnāt even finish that sentence. San was already kneeling in front of you, your shoe in his hand while the other still steadied you. āSanāYour Grace,ā you hissed in mortification, panic creeping in instantly. āPlease, get up, this is embarrassing. Y-You donāt have toā¦ā
Your sentence died in your throat when San looked up at you, a slight smile on his face, expression soft in a way only you will ever get to witness. āI want to,ā he reassured in spite of the way the room silenced at the exchange between you two.
Because the Choi San was on his knees. The King of Utopia was kneeling. Your head spun as you watched him brushed away the imaginary dust on your shoe before guiding it back on your foot, touch gentle and almost reverent like you were worthy of lowering himself for.Ā
A sharp intake of breath rippled through the room. One scandalised councilman spoke out. āY-Your Grace,ā he stammered, incredulous. āThis is unbecoming of you. A-Are you doing what we think youāre doing?ā
San raised a brow, turning his head slightly. āYes,ā he replied as he adjusted your shoe,Ā ensuring it fit comfortably before rising to stand again, arm snaking around your waist and pulling you close. āDoes anyone have a problem with that?ā
No one answered - no one dared to. You stared at San, tears threatening to fall from your eyes at what he had just done. This wasnāt some sort of show to assert his dominance in court, this was a deliberate message he was sending to everybody who was here to witness it.
You were to be respected. You were to be protected. You were his future queen. You were his future wife and you were utterly his. It was strong, because Sanās words were the law and they were absolute. If the nobles defied this unwritten rule, theyāll get whatās coming for them.
Your heart swelled painfully as San glanced back at you, his expression still hard and fearsome, but his eyes, his eyes always told you a different story. You couldnāt help the genuine smile that crossed your face as he led you out, because you were more than alright.Ā
It wasnāt that you were treated badly to begin with, but ever since that day in the meeting room, you could tell that everybody looked at you differently. It wasnāt anything remarkable and you would have missed it if you werenāt looking up close.
The thing that made it obvious to you was that it didnāt come from the people who already knew you; it came from the nobles that used to oppose you. Every time you passed them, they all had varying looks of respect, uncertainty, and acceptance. There was no in between. It was odd. āIs it wrong that this feels more unsettling than outright disdain?ā You chuckled while you were having tea with San again, sipping on the tea he had chosen for you this time.
He hummed, not really replying immediately, but you caught it - the tiny smile he tried not to show when you closed your eyes and sighed in contentment after that sip. āWhen youāre used to something, the change might be unsettling at first,ā he said, words wise yet concise.
āI would suppose so,ā you whispered quietly. You knew he heard you considering that he was seated close to you. Now that you think about it, the more tea sessions you have, the closer he keeps sitting towards you. You definitely werenāt complaining.
Tea times with San were the highlight of your day. The both of you didnāt even do much, just basked in each otherās presence, but it was peaceful and it just felt right. San still didnāt talk much, his face still dark and indiscernible, but his eyes lingered on you a little longer, almost fond with adoration.
The air around him wasnāt any lighter, but it was gentler, and they became warmer the moment his eyes would meet yours. He poured the tea himself, adjusted the cup so the handle faced you, nudged a small plate of sweets closer without saying anything. His facade never broke, expression still carved in stone, but his actions always said otherwise.
Every so often, his gaze would drift to the window, where the snow had begun to fall just a little faster than usual. Nothing alarming, just enough to notice. His jaw would tighten once in a while but every single time, he would turn his undivided attention back to you.
The contrast would make your chest ache both with warmth and something you couldnāt name yet because even when the world outside unsettled him, he always turned back to you.
Until he didnāt, and the snow began falling at a rate so alarming, no one even dared to look at the windows for fear that the snow would swallow the entire palace this time. Tea times lessened and San would look more fatigued, more worn down somehow that you actually had started to worry if he was going to get sick.
The thought of him being in that position again where he could barely help himself. You didnāt even want to think about it. Today was one of those days where San had to cancel tea with you and you were left in your room, staring at the snow from your windows falling at a troubling rate.
It was one of those things that unfortunately, you couldnāt do anything about. Such was the curse of Utopia. That is, until you noticed the situation from beyond - the servants getting sick from the cold, worries from other good nobles of commoners passing from severe frostbite, vendors having to pause their livelihood from the severe storm.
You had to do something about it. One good thing that came out of San's fondness of you was that when it came to politics, he actually listened to you, took your points into consideration in what to do even if heād end up doing something else along the way.
āYou are my soon-to-be wife,ā heād say. āMy other half and the half of the kingdomās future, not some ornament hanging beside me. I also reckon two brains are better than one.ā
It was how you found yourself being led by Jongho to the meeting room, the same one San defended you from. You were about to enter when Jonghoās arm shot up in front of you in alarm, distress clear on his face.
āW-Whatās the matter?ā You asked, now worried as well.
Jongho put his finger on his lips, using his other hand to push the door open very, very carefully, and you immediately understood why. Now, youāve never heard San raise his voice before, but you wish you never did.
āY-Your Majesty,ā one of the few good and brave nobles, stood near San, with a pleading look in his eyes. āIt is for the best, look at our kingdom, itās buried in snow. If we donāt give herāā
āNo,ā San snarled, both hands slamming against the table with abnormally inhuman strength. The sound echoed violently, nothing like the controlled authority you were used to. āI said no.ā
āBut, Your Grace, the snow will swallow Utopia wholeāā āHeed our request, sire. This is what Lady Y/N is here forāā
āIt is for the greater good, one sacrifice for the greater good of the entire kingdomāā
Several nobles spoke at once, but San wasnāt having it. His shoulders were tense, breath heavy, until he couldnāt take it anymore. āEnough!ā He growled, swiping everything on the table down to the floor. āEnough. I do not want to hear it, I refuse to hear any of it.ā
Nothing was left untouched in his fury -Ā scrolls clattered, ink spilled, quills broke. The room went deathly silent. Even Jongho didnāt dare breathe beside you, and you couldnāt even begin to think why you kept being mentioned in the conversation.
āThis is non-negotiable, do you hear me?ā San snapped, voice raising another octave as he was hunched over the table. āIf I see any of you attempt to even touch a hair on her headā¦if I hear any of you so much as talk about doing itā¦ā
He paused, chest heaving in the severity of his own anger, a deep, unsettling laugh crawling up his chest. āI will end you. I will erase your bloodline. I will kill you.ā
The threat, itself, shouldāve made you nervous, but something else made your heart pound, instead - Sanās entire arm and neck area. Dark, cursed branches of blackened veins creeped from his hands, all the way to his arms and neck area, spread across like a rotten disease. The same ones you saw on his chest one time.
An involuntary gasp leaves you, prompting San to turn his head towards you, and you stopped breathing completely when you saw his eyes. They were dark - literally and figuratively. They were entirely black, no whites left as darkness seemed to swallow both his eyes. And they were now staring at you.
When San realised it was you, however, his anger seemed to vanish instantly. When he blinked, his eyes were back to normal and only the branches on his skin remained. āY/N,ā he exhaled, uttering your name out like it was the only thing he needed to breathe at the moment.
Suddenly, San begins coughing, normally at first before they turn into worrying wheezes that had Yunho, who you didnāt even notice was in the room, swiftly striding across the room to pat him on the back. āSan, calm down, please,ā he placated. āThe snowās already weakeningāā
āTake over,ā San cut off, harshly pushing the mageās hand away, as he made his way straight towards you, gesturing to a rigid Jongho. āCall Seonghwa. The three of you take over me.ā
You didnāt protest when he grabbed your hand and led you out of the room. You certainly didnāt protest when he started leading you to his chambers, temporarily letting go of your hand to open a door on the far side of his room to reveal a narrow staircase. And you trusted him.
That trust turned out to be well-deserved when you realised that you were on top of a tower, overlooking the entire kingdom, but that wasnāt what starstruck you - it was the stars above, beautiful twinkles of faraway clusters that overlooked and saw everything.
San didnāt say anything, just leaning over the balcony. All you could do was stare at him - the darkened branches that littered his hands and arms, the unreadable look on his face that was scrunched deep in thought, the way the locket around his neck glowed and pulsated wildly brighter than the stars. You could even feel heat emanate from it from where you stood.
You didnāt realise that you were lost in thought, not until you were enveloped in Sanās scent, felt the warmth of fur and wool wrapped around your shoulders as he draped his coat all over your shivering body. āSan,ā you started, fisting the coat closer. āYouāre going to get cold.ā
He shook his head, snowflakes falling from his hair as he did so. āI donāt get cold,ā he murmured, pointing at the locket. āYou were staring at this, it prevents me from feeling chills,ā he explained, voice tilting in amusement. You were about to touch it, but he held your hand to stop it, alarm on his face. āDonāt,ā he quickly said. āJustā¦donāt.ā
āWhy?ā You bravely asked.
He didnāt answer. Instead, he wrapped the locket around his fists and you saw in real time how the curse on his skin started to slowly disappear. You were rendered mum. You had so many questions, so many things you wanted to know, so much information you knew you were missing, and a lot of anxiety over being left behind on a secret you knew you had no right to.
In a blink of an eye, the wind and the snow died. It stopped so suddenly that it gave you a whiplash. It wasnāt normal, you knew it wasnāt, especially when San didnāt even look the least surprised about it. If anything, he looked relieved, like he was expecting it to happen, even.
And then, he coughed, his chest heaving at the force of his cough. Your eyes widened a little when you watched a thin trail of blood slipped from his nose, widening a bit more when San barely reacted, just wiping it with the back of his hand. āS-San,ā you whispered.
āI know,ā he replied calmly, almost tired. His gaze stayed fixed on the horizon, unbothered by the unnatural stillness around you. āIt happens when I push too far.ā
Push what?
The question burned on your tongue - the snow, the curse, the locket. You opened your mouth to speak, but he didnāt let you. āDo you think,ā he interrupted suddenly, voice low, āThat I am doing the right thing?ā
You blinked, stunned at the sudden, albeit clever, diversion. āWhat do you mean, San?ā
Your heart broke for him. There was no king to be found in Sanās eyes. He was just a man who looked impossibly tired. āThis. All of this,ā he lifted his hand, gesturing at the entirety of the kingdom. āWhat if all of this was for naught? That Iām failing my own people with my own bare hands without meaning to?ā
āNo, youāre not,ā you answered quickly. āYou canāt do this to yourself, San. You canāt fault yourself for the unpredictable. Sometimes, things donāt work out the way we want them to and thatās alright because thatās out of your hands.ā
He turned to look at you then, really looked at you, and scoffed good-naturedly in disbelief, like what he was seeing in you was too good to be true. āIāve thought of abdicating,ā he confessed. āMany times. That, perhaps, Utopia would be better off without me.ā
You didnāt say anything right away; you couldnāt, because what could you possibly say to that? āThereās no right answer,ā you finally replied. āNo one has the right to fault you for doing what you thought was right at the moment. The only thing we can do is hope for the best.ā
Sanās jaw tightened. āYouāre,ā he breathed out, stepping closer, snaking his hand around your waist, trembling as if he was trying to stop himself from doing something. āInsane.ā
You swallowed, heat traveling on your skin, training your eyes on his locket so you wouldnāt see the way his eyes darkened. āYouāre a good king, San,ā you said honestly, steadying your voice.
āHow so?ā San rasped, his voice deepening in timbre, rattling your core.
āDo you remember the first time we met? That day in the throne room?ā You asked, trying hard not to waver as you felt yourself being pulled flush onto Sanās chest.Ā
āOf course, I do,ā he hummed, tucking your hair behind your ear, his hand lingering behind your neck. You shivered at the sensation. āI could never, ever forget that day. Why?ā
āBecause you knew I wasnāt from around here,ā you answered like it was obvious. He frowns, confused. āYou knew I wasnāt from Utopia because you care about your people, so much so that you remember all of them well enough to know that Iām not one of your subjects.ā
He clings on to you just like you were clinging on to the sound of his heavy breathing. Your faces were so close to each other's; one wrong step and your lips would meet. Time was at a standstill. You could drown in him and you'd never want to rise again.Ā
His hand on your waist had your heart thudding against your ribcage, and you never realized how empty your chest was, how deep it really was, until you were this close to him. "Y/N," he whispered, his breath laboured and shaky. His grip on your waist tightens ever so slightly. "God, help me..."
There was no way you were meeting his eyes right now. He was right here close to you, so close, doing what he was doing and you letting him do it, and just leaning towards it. His hand held your chin and gently lifted it forward to meet his eyes. You bit your lips in apprehension and his eyes followed the movement. You knew you were done for when he mirrored you.
"W-What are you doing, San? Woah, this is dangerous," you stammered when you felt him back you up on the edge of the balcony. āI might fall.ā
"Don't worry. I'll catch you when you fall."
Your heart felt heavy. "I believe it," you whispered, voice so small you weren't sure if he heard it.
But he did. The way he looked at you, how could you hold back from wanting to kiss him? If you leaned forward, you could capture his lips easily. "Donāt look at me like that," he begged, his voice between a plea and a demand. "I don't want to be reading this wrong right now, please."Ā Ā
"I don't know what to say," you squeaked. "It's not that easyā"
"I can make it easy for you," he said, his voice dropping an octave. You watched as he took the locket off, throwing it haphazardly on the ground. You watched him grimace in slight pain at parting with the locket, but he didnāt seem to care. "I need you to kiss me."
He didnāt give you a chance to reply. San immediately steals your breath out of you. He captures your lips in a kiss so deep, his chest comes crashing with yours and you had to hold onto him for support. You fervently kissed him back, tilting your head as your breaths mingled. When you start moving with him, he sighed in relief and you couldn't help but do so as well.Ā
San kissed like he needed you to breathe and live. You could barely catch up, but you kiss him anyway. He brings a hand around your waist and the other behind your head to keep you close to make sure you were really here, like this heated kiss wasn't enough.
It was so easy to lose yourself in the kiss, after all, this was San. Your hands found their way on his head, your fingers slowly entangling themselves on his hair. You felt a bit bold, the rush of the kiss fueling you on. A low growl sounds from the back of his throat before he pulls away, sealing his lips on your neck, instead, to give it little kisses and kitten licks.
You felt his hands roam over your sides, going higher and higher until you felt them stop on your chest area. And when he cups both of your tits in his hands through your clothes, you couldnāt help the airy moan that escapes your lips. āTell me to stop,ā he breathes through your skin.
All you could do was helplessly whimper when you felt his teeth graze your earlobes, his hands toying with your top. And that was all he needed to know before he began to lower your sleeves, pushing your top down to expose your nipples that automatically hardened when the cold air hit them and he wastes no time touching them.
āSo sensitive,ā he chuckled, his fingers plucking at your nipples. āI've always wondered how these would feel. Would drive me mad whenever I thought about it. ā
You choke back another moan when he rubs his thumbs over the stiffening nubs. āA-Ah,ā you gasped. āI've never noticed you lookingā¦ā
San responds by pinching a little harder. āBut, I was,ā he said, relishing the way your face twisted in pleasure as his hand started to massage your inner thighs. āFrom the moment Yunho brought you inā¦God, you were a vision, Y/N. Why did you think it took me a while to decide if I should take you as my bride?ā
San takes one of your nipples into his mouth. āI wasnāt thinking about Utopia,ā he said, tongue encircling your nubs as his other hand started to lower your undergarments. āI was imagining all the ways I would take you. Imagining how I would bend you over my throne and take you right there and then.ā
Something explodes inside you at that revelation. āPlease,ā you beg, not really even know what you were begging for. āPlease, San, I want you.ā
He hummed, the vibration traveling straight through you. He released your nipple, giving it one last lick before he started to lift your dress, about to kneel, when you stopped him. āH-Hold on,ā you stammered, slightly scandalised. āS-San, here? W-What if someone sees?ā
He smirked dirtily. You faltered, you had never seen such an expression on Sanās face. It was obscene. It was everything. He doesnāt respond, bunching your dress up in his hand and pushing them to you, making you grab it, before throwing your leg up on his shoulder as he kneeled down. You gasped, holding onto the balcony for dear life.
His eyes were locked on you, a predatory grin on his lips as he watched your mouth open to let out a silent scream when his latches on your inner thigh, sucking on the sensitive skin. It was painful, very much so. āS-San,ā you moaned out, feeling pleasure at the same time, pushing his head away in a poor attempt to halt him. āStop, it hurtsāā
āDoes it?ā He tilted his head sarcastically, clenching his teeth on your skin.
āY-Yesāā
āGood.ā
That seemed to spur him on, the pain scrunching up your face as he sucked even harder, almost drawing blood to the area before moving on to the other thigh. Something about the pain triggers you, and before you knew it, you were pushing his head in, coaxing him to bite and suck harder to the point that the pain was more pleasurable than torturous.
āSay it,ā he chuckled darkly, marking you, bruising your entire thigh area over and over again. āSay youāre mine or I stop.ā
āN-No,ā you sobbed, pushing your thighs together to keep his head in. āDonāt stop, please.ā
And he laughs, sadistically so, his fingers tracing the slick folds of your pussy. āWho knew youād be a pain slut? Just my luck. Look at you, already so wet for me,ā he growled, rough and low, teasing your entrance before he pushed a finger in, making you gasp and clench around him.
Your hands slap your mouth shut, trying your best to prevent the lewd moans that threaten to slip past your lips. āYou can be loud. Itās okay. Weāre alone out here. No oneās going to hear you,ā he reassured, not bothering to slow his fingers down. Let go, Y/N. I want to hear you.ā
He thrusts his fingers faster to prove a point, obscene wet sounds filling in the entire space along with your breathy moans. āGod, youāre dripping wet,ā he groaned, his fingers plunging deeper to reach that spot that had you screaming out loud. āI bet you want my cock in here. To stretch this greedy little pussy and make you completely mine, donāt you?ā
You arched your back, weak to his onslaughts, the thigh on top of his shoulder shaking helplessly. āSan, p-please, that feels so good,ā you whimpered.
"Fuck, listen to that," he murmured, the squelching sounds growing louder as he worked you relentlessly. "Your cunt's making such filthy noises. It's begging to cum, isn't it? Go on, soak my hand. Show me what a slut you are for this."
And you could feel it, your orgasm building slowly. āLet me help you out, hmm? Let me,ā was all you heard before your vision completely blacked out. You felt Sanās tongue flat on your clit, his fingers curling inside you as he laps you up, his tongue stroking your clit over and over again.
All you could do was scream, focusing on that tingly feeling on your abdomen the same time San kept alternating between pumping you with his fingers and his tongue swirling on your clit, slurping dirtily every time your drooling pussy would occasionally squirt on his face, just taking it all in, greedily swallowing your slick.
With a cry, you shattered all over Sanās face, blubbering nonsense and begging at the same time as you clenched all over his fingers, all while he talked you through it. āThatās it, thatās my girl. Cum for me, yes.ā
You panted heavily, the force of your orgasm literally rocking you. San withdrew his fingers, carefully letting your legs down, before grabbing the back of your head, forcefully stealing a bruising kiss from you, his teeth clashing angrily with yours. He pulls your head back, twice the force and effort, that it had your neck snapping backwards.
āKneel,ā he demanded. Your knees thudded on the floor, as he shoved his pants down, his thick cock springing freely in front of you. It was veiny, the tip already leaking with so much precum. āOpen that filthy mouth for me,ā he snarled, fisting his cock to slap it against your cheek.
You did as told, leaning forward to take the entirety of his cock in your mouth, but San had other plans. He grabbed a fistful of your hair, gripping it so tightly that the shock of it forced your mouth to open even wider, and that was when he rammed his cock in your mouth without warning.
āOh, fuck,ā he moaned low in his throat, pulling on your hair so hard that it had tears pricking your eyes. The pain only made you clench, and your tears made San thrust harder. āThis is what youāre made for. I own every holes you have that I can fuck.ā
You felt the tip hit the back of your throat, making you gag, but he didnāt stop. You had to hold on to his thigh for balance, your saliva dripping pathetically from the corners of your mouth, as he fucked your mouth violently, not stopping and forcing you to take every inch of him. The brutal pace makes your throat burn and tears start streaming down your eyes.
āThatās it, fuck,ā San growled ferally, grabbing your hair to pull you back enough to inhale air before slamming back in. āChoke on it, get used to your jaw being stretched out. God, look at you. Your throatās so fucking tightā¦ā
You struggled to breathe, throat sore, but he only fucked harder, his balls slapping on your chin with each thrust. Your efforts seemed to spur him on and he pushed your head deeper until your nose hit his pubic bone. Your eyes widened, letting out a sound between a whimper and a groan, and you retched around him. You could tell he was loving every second of this.
The sounds of your struggles, your nails digging helplessly on his skin, combined with the lewd slurps of your mouth sucking his cock unleashes something in San. His thrusts grew erratic, grunts turning almost animalistic, and the roughness of him mouth-fucking you just made your pussy throb, aching to be used by the same cock abusing your throat.
āIām gonna cum, just stay like thatāfuck,ā San held you still, cock buried to the hilt, as his cum explodes down your throat, pulling away just in time so he could mark your tear-stained face with more cum. He stepped back, admiring how absolutely ruined you looked.
And you stayed kneeling, mouth open as cum began to spill from your mouth, looking up at him reverently in a daze. You were about to close your mouth to swallow, but San stops you, wrapping a hand around your throat. āAh, ah, ah, you naughty girl,ā he said, a dark chuckle rumbling from his chest. āI didnāt give you permission to swallow. Get up.ā
He squeezed your throat, guiding you up as he held it. Your eyes widened in surprise, holding onto his arms all while his cum was still in your mouth. āMmph,ā you let out in panic when he squeezes. You couldnāt breathe even through your nose, but thab tās exactly what San wanted.
āGo on,ā he taunted, effectively cutting off your air supply with one strong squeeze of your throat. āTake a deep breath. Choke.ā
You couldnāt take it anymore. You gagged, coughing and choking violently on his cum. Filthy, disgusting gurgling sounds of his thick semen filled the air along with his mocking laugh. āFuck, yes,ā he sneered, fingers scooping the remnants of his cum that was scattered all over your face along with the ones dribbling on your neck back in your mouth. āGurgle my fucking cum, yes.ā
It was hellish, almost. The feeling of Sanās cum going down but getting stopped halfway every time he squeezes your neck had you gurgling pitifully on it. You were starting to get a little dizzy from the lack of air, lightheaded from the restriction Sanās hand had on your throat. You could feel your eyes rolling from the back of your head and it was when San let go.
Your legs buckled at the sudden rush of air to your head, knees thudding back down the floor as cum spilled out from your mouth, chest heaving as you panted hard. You barely felt yourself being lifted up. āShh, youāre fine. Deep, easy breaths for me,ā San soothed, wiping his stickiness off of you with the sleeves of his shirt. āJump.ā
You didnāt even process what he said, your body automatically doing it before your mind could follow. San caught you, your legs locking on his waist as your hands wrapped around his neck while his hands steadied you at your ass to keep you from falling. āGood girl,ā he murmured.
His dark eyes locked onto yours and the way he gazed up at you with so much emotion and adoration behind the lust, like you were his entire world, sent shivers up your spine. San leaned in, tenderly compared to his brutal onslaught earlier, but you turned your head, avoiding his kiss. āSan,ā you croaked. āM-My mouth has your cuāā
A low growl rumbled from his throat. āI donāt give a fuck, don't you dare pull away from me,ā he snarled, his voice laced with possessive fire. āYouāre mine, Y/N, cum and all. Every inch of you belongs to me. Kiss me or so God help you for what Iām about to do to you if you donāt.ā
Before you could protest, his hands cupped your cheeks with rough urgency, thumbs pressing into your jaw to force your face back to his. The kiss was filthy, dominant, and possessive. You melted into it, your core clenching with arousal at how he owned you completely.
You felt his hardness poking your hole, making you squirm, but San held you tight, holding you up with just one arm in an incredible show of strength. āIām not done with you,ā he said, lining himself up. āIām going to fuck you now, alright? Hold on tight.ā
You threw your head back as the both of you moaned the moment San breached you, not even bothering to ease it in and completely burying himself up to the hilt. He moved slowly at first, trying to find a comfortable position as he pulled you down a bit so he could thrust up in you.
āOh, youāre so tight like this,ā he groaned. His words made you clench, a feral snarl sounding at the back of his throat as his fingers dug into your ass as you did so.
He was lifting you by the ass and dropping you down and all you could do was bite the flesh of his shoulder to stop yourself from screaming. Sanās self control was slipping, especially when the next bounce had him bucking his hips just as he dropped you onto his cock. Soon enough, he was pistoning roughly in you, the sounds of your ass slapping against his thighs obscene.
āSan, a-ah, S-San, mmm,ā you keened, your tits bouncing wildly as he filled you up with speed and force behind each thrust.
And just as he was wildly fucking into you up and and down his cock, he suddenly paused, a low growl vibrating from his chest. You were confused, but then, he kissed you again, this time, devouring you as you felt him walk, carrying you back inside as he climbed down the stairs into his chambers all while he was still inside you.
He still didnāt pull out as he sat down on the bed, taking off his shirt to get completely naked, laying down and positioning you on top of him while you were still dressed up. San looked up at you expectantly and you tried riding him, but your legs were jelly, already exhausted. He narrowed his eyes at your poor attempt at taking his cock.
āTired already? I barely even started,ā he scoffed, slapping your tits, making you whimper. He smirked as beads of sweat started to roll from his forehead down to his chin. His hoarse voice betrayed his pleasure, his grip on your hips getting tighter. āCome on, give it to me. Show me how much you want this cock.ā
You bit your lip and sucked on it in anticipation. San raised his eyebrows at your refusal to move even though he could see how red your face was from all the work. "Don't play with me, Y/N. It's not a good idea," his fingers dug on your skin even harder and you were pretty sure it would leave marks the next day. "Move."
"S-San, please, I canāt," you pathetically whimpered.Ā
His eyes narrowed into dangerous slits before he lifted you by the waist and then roughly slammed you down, effectively impaling you on his cock. You screamed out loud when you felt him hit that sweet spot. "San, please," you whimpered, your shaking hands finding their place on his toned chest.
You felt him tense underneath from your touch, it made his cock twitch inside you and you couldn't help but bite your cheek in the pleasurable sensation. All of a sudden, San grabs the top of your dress, and with a sharp tug, rips it open, a satisfying rip echoing in the quiet room. You were sure you looked insane - a ripped top with your skirt still on.
āFigured this would help,ā he laughed darkly. You gasped when he suddenly grabbed your shoulder and pulled you down. "Now fuck me, and you better fuck me good or you're not getting up from this bed."Ā
You whimpered when he grabbed a handful of your hair and roughly turned your head towards his to capture your lips in a rougher kiss while his other hand firmly held your ass and pushed it down to deepen his cock inside you. "San, yes, you feel so good i-inside me," you moaned out after he had driven deeper in you, head swimming in pleasure.
āYouāre so cock dumb that you need my help fucking this dick, huh?ā San mocked, his own moans mirroring yours as he guided your hips back and forth.
Your answer was another breathy moan. You were growing lax in his grip, just letting San do whatever he pleased. Nothing was stopping him now from jamming his cock into your pussy and every thrust knocked the air out of your lungs, but she still found the ability to scream out.
āThis pussy is mine to use, yeah? Look at you, so tired but still taking my cock so well.ā He palms your tits, his possessive gaze locked onto your pleasure-filled face. āGod, youāre all mine, Y/N. Mine. Donāt stop now, youāre doing me so well.ā
The feel of him, the scent of him, how deep you felt for him, just himā¦it was so overwhelming. And San can see it, the exhausted haze in your eyes as he fucked up at you. With a low grunt, he wraps his arms around your waist and flips you over in one fluid motion, pinning you on the mattress, your legs spread wide for him to admire.
You whined when he pulled out, slowly taking all of your clothes off until you were left bare and nude for him. You flushed red in embarrassment, but that soon turned into something when you saw the look in Sanās eyes as he paused, drinking the sight of your naked body.
The way his gaze roamed your entire form with softness and tenderness left you breathless. Tears pricked behind your eyes at the way he lightly trails his hands all over you, reverence clear in his touch. His thumb swipes your tears away, his eyes shining with devotion that cut through the lust, adoration swelling in his chest until it physically aches him.
āYouāre beautiful. So, so beautiful, Y/N. Youāre the best thing thatās ever happened to me,ā he murmured, roughly but tenderly. He cups your face gently, savouring the vulnerability as if owning you felt like the deepest and greatest honour for him. āYouāre soā¦God, fuck, I donāt know what to say. I just want toā¦ā
His tenderness can only last so long. He shifts forward, gripping your thighs to spread them wider and without warning, slams his hips forward, burying his cock back in you in one brutal thrust that makes your back arch off the bed. āOh, God, San,ā you moaned out. āS-Sanāā
āThatās it, take me. Take all of it,āĀ he snarled, pulling out almost fully before ramming back in, the wet slap of your bodies echoing. He pounds into you relentlessly, balls slapping against your ass with each drive, leaning in to kiss you passionately.
He pulled away so you could both inhale once. It only took one look in each other's eyes before you were both tangled into each other once more. It felt good - it felt comforting like you were getting embraced by some unforeseen grace and wrapped you in its bosom even though you felt like his cock was about to split you into two.
You tense, mouth gaping open when San bites and marks your collarbone. āSan,ā you cried. āMmm, t-too much.ā
āTell me how my thick cock ruins you, how you crave to be bred,ā he panted. You tighten around him to an alarming degree and you feel him smirk against your skin. āOh? You like that? Want me to breed you?ā
āYes, San, yes,ā you gasped, arching your back. āI-I want you to b-breed me, please.ā
āThen I'll fill you up, mark you inside out, until you can't walk without feeling me.ā
Itās all you can do to claw at his back, relishing the feel of his cock pumping into you. Every time San thrusts, he grunts, every roll of his hips into yours hits that spot inside that makes you see stars. And you just take it, because this was San. Youād do anything for San.
You grabbed his face so he could look at you. "Cum inside me," you were breathless, but it was like you stole his breath with how his cock seemed to harden even more inside you, if that was possible.
Sanās eyes visibly darkened and he started pounding into you wildly. It was hard enough to make the bed creak obnoxiously as his cock plunges into you even deeper than before. Mindblowing pleasure started to ignite your insides, blanking your mind as your screams went up a pitch, cumming around his cock.
āFuck, Iām gonna cum, Y/N, fuck,ā he gritted his teeth, groaning lowly as you felt the warm gush of his cum spurt inside you. You could feel his cock pulsing, and with a few last desperate thrust of his hips, he was finally sated.
He collapsed on top of you as you both panted, riding out your highs. You felt him give your skin little kisses here and there, all while he stroked your hair repeatedly like some sort of mantra. āY/N,ā youād hear him whisper reverently. āOh, my Y/N. My sweet, sweet Y/Nā¦ā
He rolls off of you, making you groan as you feel warm liquid gush from your pussy, one that he silently wipes off with a wet towel before laying down next to you, scooping you up carefully so you could rest your head on the crook of his shoulder. You stay like that for a while, just basking in the afterglow, when San suddenly breaks the silence.
āDo you really like Utopia?ā He asked, almost idly like an afterthought.
You blinked in surprise, not expecting such a random question. āOf course I do.ā
āHow much?ā His gaze finally found yours. āEnough to fight for it? Enough to lead it, if one day you had to?ā
Your heart stuttered inside your chest, but you chalked it up as nothing. After all, sex sometimes made people think of hypothetical scenarios and you decided to humour San with this one. āYes,ā you answered honestly. āUtopia needs someone to love it even though itās cruel.ā
He exhaled, visible relief loosening in his shoulder, his lips curved faintly. āPerhaps,ā he murmured, kissing your forehead lightly. āYou might be the queen Utopia actually needs.ā
San had disappeared. Vanished into thin air the next day.
When you woke up the next day, you were completely alone, Sanās side of the bed gone cold. You didnāt think anything of it, he had duties as king and he couldnāt just stay in bed for you all day, but when got back to your chambers with a worried Wooyoung and a panic-stricken Hongjoong arguing with Jongho about Sanās whereabouts, it was when your entire world fell.
āThere is no way Your Grace would do that,ā Jongho pressed, walking back and forth in the throne room, anger in his tone, dismay and doubt on his face at each passing second. āHe just went for a ride. Thatās all. Sometimes he does that after the curseāā
āJongho, itās been over half a day,ā Hongjoong insisted, irritated at the taller man as he raised his voice up a notch, making you flinch. āHell, the fucking mage doesnāt even know where he is. He did not go for a ride and you know it.ā
āSo, what?ā Jongho yelled back, the usually composed adviser slowly losing his cool. āAre you telling me that His Majesty ran away? Is that it? Are you even hearing yourself?ā
You took a step back, dread filling your entire chest. Just the night before, you had laughed softly at his questions, brushing them off as speculation, never once suspecting that his questions werenāt meant to be hypothetical at all. You quickly ran off, ignoring how Hongjoong kept calling you back and pleading for you to stay put. You needed to get out of there.
The entire palace was in shambles, the servants and nobles all scrambling but failing to contain themselves at the thought of their missing king. Some of them were genuinely worried for San, but there were a select few who feared of the said curse completely annihilating the kingdom now that San was missing.
You didnāt heed any of them, worriedly looking for San even in the most obscure of places. Your panic rose every time you were met with an empty room, holding back tears as you imagined all the worst possible ways of what might have happened while you were asleep. You probably looked pathetic, but you didnāt care. All you wanted was to see San again.
An idea pops in your head. Yunho. Having no other options left, you quickly ran to the mageās quarters, not caring how unladylike you looked as you sprinted down the hall. He didnāt even notice you come in as he was speaking urgently to Seonghwa, his expression grim. When Yunho noticed you, whatever composure he had shattered.
He quickly dismissed Seonghwa and ran towards you. The poor man was so distressed, sunken bags of purple splotching his skin, whatever magic in him getting sapped little by little by how much effort he was putting in finding his king and your eyes fell, feeling for the man. āYunho,ā you breathed out. āA-Are you alright?ā
Your chest wanted to cave in itself, panic clawing further up your skin. If magic cannot even reach San, then what will? āI-I was with him last night,ā you swallowed, spitting the admittance out even if it embarrassed you so.Ā
Yunho puts two and two together, brows shooting up in surprise, but chose not to comment on what you were trying to tell him, and you were thankful about it. You told him everything, minus the sexual details - Sanās insecurities about being king, him thinking about abdicating at one point, all the way to the questions about you leading Utopia if the time came.
Yunho swore under his breath, a sharp, uncharacteristic sound. āDamn it,ā he muttered, rubbing a hand over his face. āIt might be the curse.ā
āI need to know, Yunho. I think Iāve held off for far too long,ā you pleaded, eyes burning. Yunho looked hesitant, but you pressed on. āIāve respected your silence as an elder, respected San as the authority, and I respected Utopia as a whole since Iām not of this land and maybe I didnāt have the right to know. Please. Tell me. I need to know, Iām begging you.ā
Something in your face must have touched something deep in the mage, and finally, he gives a slow nod. He exhaled heavily, shoulders sagging like the weight of centuries had finally caught up to him. āYouāre going to need to sit for this one,ā he murmured, gesturing towards a chair.
You didnāt need to be told twice. āItās a long story,ā he sighed, bringing his palms up, a small glow of light emanating from it, to touch your forehead as you felt yourself being transported into a memory. āWhile I cannot tell you, I could show you. Close your eyes.ā
The world tilted on its axis. At first, you were confused because you saw a castle, a very familiar looking one at that and it was when it hit you - it was Utopia, only this time, there was no snow. It was lush and green, alive and well. You quickly realised that this was Utopia far before the snow started to swallow the kingdom, long before it had turned inhabitable.
And on the front of the castle grounds was a man in armour, standing proudly over an anguished woman, screaming at the top of her lungs in despair as she cradled the bloody body of another man who had long passed, her grief so raw that it split the sky open.
You gasped in horror at what you were witnessing, even more so when you looked closer. The man in the armour, he looked like San, only this one was far younger, and his eyes; they were unkind. Psychopathic, almost, not capable of empathy as he embellished the blood-soaked sword he had presumably used to slay the now dead man on the ground.
āYou killed him,ā she mourned, her tears falling in torrents, voice breaking as her blood soaked hands tried hard to seal the fatal wound, but to no avail. āYou killed him, you monster!ā
But the cruel man didnāt care. He didnāt say anything, just watched with wild, possessive eyes. You gasped when the woman looked up, her eyes glowing red in fury, the magic exploding from her so strong that even you could feel it from this memory.
āMay your kingdom know only the cold that took him from me,ā she seethed. She rose slowly to her feet, and when she stood fully, her magic surged again, this time, stronger and final.
For the first time, the man in armor reacted. āWhat are you doing?ā He barked, stepping forward with unease as the temperature dropped around him. You watched in horror as a sudden blizzard filled the entire space and palace. āStop, you cannotāā
āMay your bloodline rot beneath endless snow,ā she cried. You felt it, the cold slamming into you as snow immediately blanketed the kingdom of Utopia. āOnly when a heart as warm and pure as his enters willingly and claims the throne and be claimed in return will the winter break.ā Then the vision shattered. You gasped, eyes flying open, Yunhoās hand still resting against your forehead, his expression heavy with regret. āW-What was that?ā You blurted out in disbelief at what you just saw. āWho was that? H-He looks like San, who was that woman?ā
āHe does, because that was Sanās father,ā Yunho sighed, panting to catch his breath from all the energy he exerted. āThere was a beautiful forest witch who lived in the woods that he saw hunting once. He immediately fell in love with her, or rather, obsessed. It was disgusting, Sanās mother died from heartbreak when San was only a newborn.ā
Yunho dragged his hands down his face in defeat. āIt was greed in its coldest form. The witchās heart already belonged to someone else, and in a jealous rage, Sanās father killed him. In front of her, no less. Itās why Utopiaās cold and desolate. The snow is a manifestation of her grief.ā
āAnd when the former king died, that cruel bastard,ā Yunho continued, his voice rough. āThe curse didnāt fadeā¦it passed. San absorbed it instantly.ā
Your chest tightened, stomach twisting into something painful as your nails dug into your palms. āI-I donāt understand,ā you uttered. āWhat do you mean it passed? Are you telling me thatā¦ā
You trailed off, not even wanting to continue. May your bloodline rot beneath endless snow. The words were still clear in your head like a ringing siren. Yunho nodded grimly when you looked at him. āNot only did she curse the kingdom as a whole to eternal coldness, but also the entire Choi bloodline for that very same greed that killed her lover,ā he confirmed.Ā
Anger filled your veins at the man who had pretty much cursed his son for greed he couldnāt control. āAt first, we didnāt understand what was happening,ā the mage spoke, a faraway look in his face as he recalled a memory heād been wanting to forget. āThe snow just never melted and storm after storm claimed hundreds of lives. Sanās father didnāt live long enough for me to study the curse. Howeverāā
He paused, swallowing audibly, looking towards the floor. āThere was someone who did live long enough,ā he whispered, voice cracking. āAnd heās been missing for half a day now. He was but a child back then, Y/N. I-I justā¦sorry, I need to collect myself.ā
A cold realization slid down your spine. San. You imagined a boy growing up under a weight no one should have to carry, a vessel for sins he never committed. That was the part that hurt the most to you because it was no wonder there was always something distant in his gaze, walls you could never get through, because he was always bracing for the cold no else could feel.
āI tried everything back then, you know?ā Yunho finally spoke after a long silence, decades of desperation still lingering in his eyes. āI tried every magic I knew even if it almost killed me, but the snow just would not melt. But Sanā¦he loved Utopia even if the entire kingdom condemned him.ā
Your brows furrowed in confusion, letting him continue. āUtopiaās bound to its ruler. The Choi clan. The witch was smart enough to kill two birds with one stone - completely end the bloodline with the one thing that could outlast generations while erasing the entire kingdom.ā
Your breath caught. āThe snow.ā
Yunho nodded. āIronically, San was the one who realised what the curse actually entailed. Have you noticed that he never wears anything thick? He never gets cold when heās outside with you, have you noticed that?ā
You stayed silent, the puzzle pieces connecting slowly. Just last night when you were out on that balcony, he gave you his coat, even admitting outright that he never got cold. āHe said the locket prevented him from being cold,ā you murmured to yourself more as an afterthought.
āThat was half the truth, yes,ā Yunho said. āThe reason is because the curse wasnāt meant to destroy the land outright - it was meant to bury it. ā
A chill crawled up your spine. āThen why hasnāt it yet?ā
Yunho looked at you then, eyes dark with something close to reverence. āBecause San wouldnāt let it. San absorbed the snow. Literally. Accidentally discovered it one Christmas evening when it stormed so bad, the snow was waist deep. It was the magic trying to reclaim Utopia completely. He got so sick, we thought we were losing him.ā
The realization hit you hard. āSo when thereās a stormāā
āHeās at his weakest,ā Yunho finished. āBecause heās burning himself out to keep the snow at bay. Holding it back long enough for people to survive another day. The dark marks along his skin, they were the curse in itself, but more so just a side effect of him straining and pulling the curse inside him so the storm would stop, at least, for a while.ā
The pieces slid together with a sickening clarity. Christmas was winter time and therefore where storms are the strongest. No wonder he hated it. No wonder he had isolated himself, it was so he could suffer in silence. And you were none the wiser.
You remembered how heād convulsed, vomiting helplessly, blood streaking from his nose as if his body were tearing itself apart from the inside. And then, days later, the storm had stopped as if nothing had happened. It hadnāt passed - San had just taken it. He had been protecting his people all his life and nobody even knew it, choosing to be condemned just to keep them alive.Ā
And suddenly, you understood why San never stopped watching the skies; why even if he was with you or preoccupied with other people or in the middle of an important meeting he would always look out the windows. āThe locket?ā You asked weakly.
āI made it for him,ā he said quietly. āYears of San absorbing the snow had not been kind to his body. I wove magic into it so a part of the curse is in that locket. When the storm hits, it absorbs the curse before it reaches him. Not all of it, but enough to keep him alive until...well.ā
His voice turns somber. āWithout it, he wouldnāt survive the storms. Not anymore. And believe me, we tried transferring the curse to an enemy at one point by making them wear the locket, but it was too strong. Whoever touches it instantly perishes.ā
You looked at him more closely,Ā the way his jaw tightened as if holding back years of grief. And suddenly, you noticed it. This wasnāt just sorrow, this was something deeper. āYou raised him,ā you said softly. āYou love him.ā
He only nodded, once, eyes shining as he looked away. āHe wasnāt just my king, Y/N. Thatās my boy,ā he wavered, emotions finally coming through. āAnd he deserved something good for once. Which is exactly why youāre here, we needed you. Only when a heart as warm and pure as his enters willingly and claims the throne. The moment I saw you in that alleyway, I knew you were a kind soul, Y/N. Utopia becoming a legitimate kingdom with a queen was only half the reason.ā
Yunho proceeds to explain that while it was true that they needed a queen, the reason why San was marriageless until now was because of what the curse said. It wasnāt hard for San to force someone into a marriage or use something to bargain to find a queen, but it would be useless because the curse required someone to enter into the marriage willingly. And that was that, they thought that by you being here willingly, winter was going to fade.
But it didnāt. Nothing had changed and everyone was back at square one. āThe problem was,ā Yunho continued, exhaling shakily. āThere was the other half of the curse. One that San absolutely refused to acknowledge. Be claimed in return will the winter break.ā
You halted at the insinuation, freezing like snow had been piled on top of your head. Your mind automatically raced with scenarios you didnāt want to think about. Yunhoās silence had pretty much confirmed everything you needed to know. To be claimed in return. They were going to kill you, use you as a sacrifice to balance the curse so the snow would finally stop and winter would come to an end. A willing queen and a king to give her up.
āThere was no way in hell San was going to let anything happen to you. You saw it yesterday. He didnāt just reject it, he lost control,ā he said firmly. āThere was never a doubt in his mind.ā
āSo, what now? Where do we even find him?ā You asked, chest aching painfully. āThere must be a solution, Yunho, something we could do to completely reverse this curse. I could hit the library for information, anything at this point. There has to be a way.ā
āWell, yes, there isā¦ā Yunho trailed off, freezing as blood completely drained from his face. Whatever he just thought of had him off kilter so bad, he got up from his chair and knocked everything off the shelves in the process.Ā
Before you knew it, he hurriedly bolted out of the room in sheer panic, leaving you to chase after him, the adrenaline boosting you because Yunho was fast. āYunho,ā you chased after him, ignoring the burning sensation in your lungs and the sudden cold that hit you when you realised you had chased him all the way out to the horse stables. āWhatāsāā
āI know where he is,ā Yunho gritted his teeth, already preparing to mount a horse. You could tell he was trembling in fear, swallowing the panic that had overtaken him. āSanās planning to sacrifice himself. The land is bound to him, and his death would end the curse. Quickly, Y/N, hold my hand. We have to find him now.ā
Terror filled your lungs, nodding anyway as you mounted, hands shaking so badly Yunho had to steady you before he started to ride away. The cold air hitting your face as the horse moved and blurred your surroundings did nothing to quelch the fear building at the pit of your stomach. All you could think was San and hope that you werenāt too late.
Every second felt like it was tearing something vital from your chest, tears freezing at the corners of your eyes as you rode harder, faster, praying to see the man who had long decided that no curse was worth your life; that he would rather lose himself or let Utopia freeze than forever lose you.
The thought had you keen internally. Please, you begged, tears falling down your face painfully as they automatically froze before they even had the chance to form, gripping the saddle until your knuckles burned. Please donāt let him think he has to disappear for us to survive.Ā
āW-Where are we going?ā You screamed into the air, teeth chattering from the cold.
āThe witchās shack a little further up north where she lived with her lover,ā Yunho replied, snapping the reins forward to make the horse go faster. āHer powerās concentrated there.ā
It didnāt take long for you and Yunho to end up in a clearing where the trees were a little less condensed but the snow and wind were so strong and thick that it was almost impossible to see through it. But your breath hitched, anyway, because the moment you got past the haze, you saw him clear as day as if he was a beacon shining even from afar.
San. He was standing still in front of a quaint little shack, unbothered by the elements around him, just staring up at the sky with his eyes closed and you hated it. Absolutely detested the sight, because it looked like he had already resigned to his fate and was just waiting for the right moment to execute his plans.
And he was ready. You watched in panic as he raised his hand to his neck, holding the chain of the locket to take it off, but your body was already careening forward. You pushed yourself, jumping off of the horse before it even paused, ignoring Yunhoās panicked calls and the way your leg ached when you fell particularly hard.
āNo!ā You screamed at the top of your lungs, running like a madwoman through the thick blankets of snow even though your lungs were thinning in air and your legs were aching for reprieve. It was ear-piercing and blood-curdling enough to catch Sanās attention, startling him to a halt and turning around, eyes widening when he saw your pitiful form run up to him.
And by God, he looked devastating. You wanted to tear up, it just wasnāt fair for him to look this breathtaking and ethereal even as the snow surrounded him, melancholy wrapping him in its grace as he stared at you with hollow, empty eyes. āSan, please,ā you begged, sobbing at this point. He looked like his soul had already left him long before his earthly body expired.
He smiled, the lines on his face softening and you abhorred how peaceful it made him look. This was the most at peace San had ever looked and you hated it. āMy sweet Y/N,ā he croaked, the trembling in his hands betraying the true fear he actually felt. āWhat are you doing here?ā
You yelped, trudging forward in failure when you tripped over a rock you couldnāt see hidden by the thick snow. You pushed yourself up with shaking hands, tears blurring your vision. āDonāt,ā you sobbed, words tumbling out broken and raw. āDonāt you dare look at me like that. Donāt you dare make that face like youāve already decided.ā
You felt Yunho behind you, steadying you, providing you warmth with the little magic he had left, opting not to say anything. This was between you and San at this point. And San, he just shook his head. āI have exhausted all options,ā he said. āI am exhausted. Please, just let me go. I think I have suffered long enough that it should be alright if I could rest a bit, donāt you think so?ā
He said it so quietly amidst the oncoming storm and that scared you more than if heād shouted. Your chest cracked open at the gentleness of it, at how he said it like a plea instead of a decision. āNo,ā you cried, tears freezing at your lashes. āNot you. Not now. Not ever.ā
Sanās eyes softened. āY/Nāā
āYouād already come this far, why now? You canāt do this to the people who care for you. Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yeosang, Mingi, Wooyoung, Jongho, and especially Yunho. You canāt do this to me. Weāve barely just begun, San, you cannot leave me like this. There has to be a wayāā
āDonāt you get it? This is the only way,ā San snapped, not out of anger, but more so in desperation, hoping for you to understand where he was coming from even if it meant it was for all the wrong reasons. āThe curse ends here. With me. I am the last of my bloodline so with me gone, the curse perishes alongside me.ā
āYou know damn well that thatās not true,ā you snapped back, the frustration giving you a newly found rush of adrenaline that temporarily overtook the cold and the pain in your leg. āI came here willingly, San, and Iām just as willing to do my part to be a sacrificial lambāā
āNo,ā he immediately turns down, fire in his eyes so intense it couldāve been enough to melt the snow around him. āI didnāt fight this curse this long to sacrifice someone else in the name of balance, especially not you.ā
āSo, why wonāt you fight for yourself this time?ā You asked, voice breaking. āFor us?ā
āI am,ā he said hoarsely. āThis is the hardest battle Iāve fought yet. You think I donāt want to stay? You think I donāt want more tea sessions with you even though I despise tea? To stay long enough to finally see my kingdom be warm and green with you by my side?ā
Something about that almost confession broke something inside you, and that was the most devastating part of it all. Almost. Just enough to finally tell you how he truly felt about you, but not enough where he was willing to stay long enough to tell you the entirety of it. āDonāt go, San,ā you looked at Yunho helplessly. āTell him, pleaseā¦ā
But the mage stayed mum, conserving his energy to keep you warm from the blizzard even though tears of devastation were already falling from his eyes. Sanās voice dropped to something raw. āMy throne without you is meaningless and its future built on your death is no future at all,ā he admitted before his eyes hardened with finality. āIām sorry, YN.ā
It all happened fast. In one moment, San was lifting his hands to take the locket off, and in the next, you were rushing to him, deliberately knocking him off to tackle him on the ground, momentarily distracting him. Without thinking, you took the locket off of him, putting it around your neck. It was all it took for all hell to break loose.
Yunhoās spell shattered instantly in his state of shock and Sanās eyes widened impossibly so as he realised what just happened. Everything was a blur, your ears ringing as you began to tumble down. San screamed your name, the sound of it so raw, primal, and animalistic that you could hear him even when you could barely comprehend the world anymore.
He immediately caught, cradling you in his arms as your vision started to blur out. āY/N, oh God, what the fuck did you do?ā San cried, frantically shaking you as if that would get rid of the curse. āY/N, why? Why would you do that? Why?ā
Your body jerked against his, your chest tightening to a degree where it felt like it was about to cave in on you. Suddenly, you felt this overwhelming cold over you and Sanās grip tightened impossibly so. āYunho,ā he called out in panic. āHer hands, oh Godāā
Black lines bled through your skin, exactly like the ones on Sanās chest. They crept from your hands up your arms all the way towards your throat. Yunho staggered forward, horror breaking his paralysis. āThe curse,ā he said, voice shaking. āI-I think itās binding to herāā
San wasnāt listening. He was sobbing now, forehead pressed to yours, tears streaking down his face as he begged you to stay awake. āLook at me,ā he pleaded. āPlease. Donāt you dare leave me, Y/N, pleaseāā
The last thing you saw was Sanās face, utterly broken, grief carved into every line of it as he clutched you to his chest like something already lost.
Warmth youāve never felt before led your consciousness to awaken. It felt abnormal, like you werenāt to feel it and for a moment, you thought you were back at your parentsā farm - sweat clung to your skin, seeping out of your pores as natural heat from the farmland permeated all over the place. Instead of the humble shack made out of wood and concrete, you were met with arched windows draped in sheer gossamer curtains. The bed beneath you was impossibly soft, and you were confused for a second. This wasnāt the farmlands, and this wasnāt warmth from the sun-baked earth you remembered.Ā
You had to get up because the sweat was starting to irritate your lower back and you scrambled upright, you had to squint, covering your eyes as sunlight suddenly streamed from the windows. Now that you think about it, your lower back hurts too, like youāve been laying down for quite some time and the long sleep hurt more than felt restful.
You reckoned you should change out of your dress. It felt a little too thick for the weather. It was a nice day, perfect for a walk when you looked out your windows. The birds were singing outside, the trees were a lovely shade of green and multiple colourful flowers littered the entire palace groundsā
You paused, horribly so. You blinked in a daze, rubbing your eyes in a daze and looked again. No. It was still bright outside, no blankets of snow covering the entire grounds like you knew Utopia to be. It wasnāt supposed to be like this - warm, vibrant, alive. And you staggered, remembering everything all at once - the curse, the locket, San.
Suddenly, the door opened and there stood Wooyoung, looking like he was frozen in time, skin pale as if he had just seen a ghost. Whatever he had been holding slipped from his hands and clattered to the floor, forgotten entirely.
Before you could even say hello, he spun on his heel and shouted down the hall, voice cracking with panic and disbelief. āH-Hongjoong,ā his voice cracked before he cleared his throat. āHongjoong!ā
Hongjoong burst in, breathless, eyes wild. āWhat? What happenedāāĀ
The second he saw you standing there, he froze as well before his knees gave out beneath him. He dropped to the floor without shame, head bowing as his hands pressed together. āThank the Heavens,ā he whispered hoarsely, emotion flooding his voice. āOh, thank the Heavensā¦ā
Neither of them waited a second longer. āI-Iāll inform the mageāā the knight said before leaving.
Wooyoung bolted out as well, shouting at the top of his lungs as he ran down the halls, voice so loud you were sure the entire palace could have heard it. āYour Majesty, Your Majesty!ā The young man hollered, voice brimming with emotion. āYour Majesty, sheās awake!ā
And in the chaos of it all, you could hear it, feel him approaching your chambers without even looking, the sounds of panicked footsteps as they got closer and closer and there he was - the man that made your heart beat at the mere thought of him, right in the flesh.
Sanās hair was disheveled, like he had run his hand through it so many times in frustration. Your heart was torn between joy and hurt because San looked utterly worn down. The bags beneath his eyes looked darker than mere shadows and he resembled more of a shell of a man whose sleep had long abandoned him.
And now he was staring you at like he couldnāt believe what he was seeing, torn between wanting nothing but to hold you versus protecting himself from nightmare and heartbreak just in case this wasnāt real; that maybe he was hallucinating and you were only a figment of his imagination that he wanted so, so bad to manifest.
He flinched, not daring to breathe or blink. Slowly, he began to move closer to you, hands shaking as they hovered over you like he was afraid touching you would make you disappear. Just as suddenly, his legs gave out, knees thudding on the floor as his trembling arms wrapped around your thighs, head buried in your dress as he embraced your form.
āS-San,ā you let out in surprise, hands automatically finding their way on his hair. āPleaseāā
āDonāt,ā he spoke, begged, voice raw and muffled. āPlease, j-just let me have this.ā
When your fingers twitched, he gasped like heād been holding his breath for as long as you were in that deep slumber and your touch just made him remember how to let air back into his lungs and life into his soul. It was how everyone else caught you and San and there was no dry eye in that room and at that moment.
Seonghwa and Jongho left first after, relief shining in their eyes, both bowing respectfully before they let Yeosang in, the kind-hearted chef holding onto a smiling Mingi. The taller had to lead the former out to give you and San privacy. Only Yunho was left, tears glistening in his eyes.
āDonāt do that ever again. Donāt you ever do that to me again. You donāt understand,ā he exhaled. āY/N. I thought I lost you, you were asleep for so long, I-I justā¦ā
You tried to speak, but your throat burned. You sat down to his eye level, unwrapping his arms around you, grabbing his face between your hands. āSan,ā you said hoarsely. āLook at me.ā
And he did. And by God his face, he looked wrecked up close. Eyes red-rimmed,Ā jaw clenched so tight it trembled. āIām here,ā you continued, tears slipping free. āIām not going anywhere. Weāre both here. Together.ā
Something in him broke. He finally pulled you into his chest, arms wrapping around you, his restraint shattering all at once. He buried his face in your hair, clutching you like you were the only solid thing left in the world before grabbing your face to kiss you. His lips were warm with promise and relief neither of you dared named yet but felt settled deep in your chests.
A pointed, awkward cough cut through the moment. āAhem.ā
You both froze, pulling away to see Yunho standing a few steps away, one brow raised, amusement swimming behind his concern. āIām still here,ā Yunho said dryly.Ā
You broke out into a breathless laugh first and it was all the three of you needed to make light of the situation. San guided you to the bed to let Yunho examine your body. āYouāre perfectly healthy,ā he said in disbelief even behind the relief. āA miracle, I tell you. You were reckless and I ought to smack you in the head for what you did, but so far, so good.ā
It was when they told you everything that happened after you passed out. They couldnāt wake you up so they had no choice but to bring you back to the palace. San had to look away, jaw tight, when Yunho narrated how the king never left your bedside. But what truly surprised you was that about a week later, the snow started to melt and storms just halted completely.
āJ-Just like that?ā You asked, not able to stop your surprise, looking outside in confirmation and the scenario was still the same. Utopia looked utterly alive and if you closed your eyes to breathe in, it felt free. āHow long did Iā¦sleep?ā
Both of them looked at each other before Yunho looked back on you. His expression softened, like he was choosing his words carefully. āAlmost four months,ā he said quietly. āItās spring now.ā
But something still boggled your mind, something far darker than you didnāt want to acknowledge but had to know. āBut how? I donāt understand, is this how it ends? Just like that? Is Utopia free from the curse? Isā¦ā you trailed off. āSan free?ā
Yunho went quiet for a moment, then slowly repeated the words that had haunted the kingdom for generations. āOnly when a heart as warm and pure as his enters willingly and claims the throne,ā he said softly. āAnd be claimed in return, will the winter break.ā
You stayed silent, confused, but listened. āFor the longest time, we misunderstood that last part as loss, that we needed a pure and kind heart as a sacrifice to stop the snow. But the magic never asked for death. It wanted reciprocation.ā
You let that settle in, shaking your head because you still didnāt understand it. You felt Sanās grip tighten around your hand and you turned to look at him. He had a soft smile on his face. āMy father,ā he spoke softly. āHe was greedy. Just wanted to possess a love that never belonged to him. To enter willingly to claim the throne and be claimed in returnā¦it was never about sacrifice. It was about being chosen back.ā
The words landed like a final piece snapping into place. āIn short,ā Yunho finished. āTo love and be loved in return. A queen of pure heart who was willing to accept a bloodline of rotten rulers with all she had and a king who loved with all his without asking for anything in return.ā
The words settled heavily in the room. You had to admit, it was all anticlimactic; something you read as a child in those fairytale books your parents could barely afford selling grains. Love. Such a convoluted word yet powerful enough to bury a kingdom if need be.
It was all you could think about long after Yunho had left, leaving you and San in your chambers as the both of you laid down on your bed, his arms wrapped around you, just basking in the silence and the general presence the both of you offered each other. It was all you needed, and you were all he needed and more.Ā
Maybe that was what it really was. Even if it was anticlimactic, it was reality, and what you felt for San was real. It ran deeper than the curse that held him for the longest time, and it certainly went beyond the reckless endangerment you put your life in when you wore the locket for him.
āAre you mad at me?ā You blurted out dumbly, not knowing what else to say.
San didnāt answer you right away. He exhaled a small laugh through his nose in disbelief. āYes. Very much so,ā he said honestly. Your heart tanked, guilt swirling in it, but before you could spiral further, he tightened his arms around you. āBut,ā he continued gently. āWhat I feel for you will always be stronger than my anger. ā
All the breath from lungs left you, his words suddenly becoming the oxygen you needed to live. You wanted to choke from all the emotions that were clawing up your throat, and you looked at him - really looked at him. You breath caught because there was no trace of that king nor that man who was bound by a curse he never deserved. He was just San. His eyes were warm, devastatingly soft, watching you like you were something precious.Ā
āI lost myself while you slept. You just looked soā¦gone,ā he admitted quietly. āAnd it terrified me more than the curse ever did. A part of me died when you wore that locket.ā
Your throat burned. āIām sorry. I-I didnāt mean to scare you like that, I swear, and honestly, I still donāt know what I was thinking. I just knew I didnāt want you to leave me.ā
He didnāt answer; chose not to. He smiled, staring at you with fondness in his eyes and it was such a San thing to do. He brushed his knuckles along your cheek, memorizing you in a way heād never done before. The way he looked at you made your chest ache.
āIām underselling this, arenāt I?ā He suddenly said, his thumb traced slow, absent-minded circles against your arm. āWhat I feel for you, I mean.ā
You felt his forehead rest against yours, breath warm, steady. āIād swallow poison if it tasted like you,ā he said. āIād have brought you back one way or another. Find another witch to curse me just to drag you back. I loved you, Y/N. And you were gone. I loved you. And you slept.ā
Your chest ached, full and fragile all at once. You couldnāt speak. If you did, you were certain youād fall apart. His thumb stilled on your arm. āAnd Iām sorry,ā he said suddenly, voice low, rough around the edges.
You were confused. "For what?"
"That you thought you couldn't come to me," he whispered. "For letting you believe that the only way was to carry what should have never been yours."
He turned to you, his eyes shining with sincerity, his heart on his sleeve as he was about to pour his emotions to you. "It breaks my heart that I didn't do well enough for you to know that," he kissed your hand, his lips lingering longer. "I'm the one safe person you can always turn to, Y/N. Had I known it was going to come to that, I wouldāve told you and let you choose what to do."
"Are you saying that you would have been okay if I solved everything myself?" You asked nervously. āThat you would have let me help had you told me the curse beforehand?ā
"Are you asking me to be okay with it?"
You didnāt reply immediately. "I want to know what my future husband thinks," you admitted shyly.Ā
He raises a brow in surprise, the redness on the tip of his ears betraying his flustered emotions. āYes,ā his thumb brushed under your eye, tender. āThe answer is yes. Your happiness has been the most important thing to me ever since I met you. I hope you know that.ā
"I know it now," a tear fell from your eyes. And then multiple of them followed. "And now is all that matters."
He wiped your tears away with his free hand, looking at you like you were the only constant thing in the world that finally stopped freezing long before his kingdom did. āYouāre beautiful even in tears,ā he murmured.
"You can't just say things like that," you sniffled, smiling through your tears anyway. "I-I have nothing to offer you, San, I'm just a farm girl and I have no idea how to lead a kingdom. I donāt have any merit."
You had no idea where all your insecurity was coming from, but it was there. "No," San whispered. "You can give me everything. The people too. Look around you, Y/N."
And you did and thatās when you saw it. Random things you knew werenāt in the room - a hand stitched shawl, flowers in ornate vases, carved wooden charmed wooden carvings, multiple letters stacked against one another in one corner of the room. Your room was filled to the brim with gifts.
āTheyāre from the people of Utopia,ā he said, following your gaze. āTheyāve been giving you gifts. I told them everything. About the curse. About what you did. About how the snow stopped because you refused to let me disappear.ā
Your heart thudded painfully against your ribs. āTo them, youāre already their queen,ā he continued. His eyes shone warmly, shining softly and earnestly as a good king should who truly loved his kingdom like San did. ā You lead by caring enough to try. Every day, even when it costs you. I know I did.ā
Then he smiled, that soft, devastating smile meant only for you, and reached into his palm. A ring rested there and your tears started falling downwards at a faster rate as he took your hand in his. āLetās do this again, please. No more duties, no more curses. Just us choosing each other, if youād let me.ā
The room felt impossibly still as he held the ring up to you, hope trembling just beneath his calm. āTo the person who braved the cold with me,ā he began. āWould you spare me the torment of being without you and marry me?"
You couldnāt speak, nodding fervently as you covered your mouth to stop yourself from sobbing out loud. The breath he let out was shaky, broken by a smile so full it almost hurt to look at. When he slid the ring onto your finger, the cold felt like nothing more than a distant memory.
In that moment, with no more snow falling and no curse left to fear, it felt like the world finally, truly began again for the both of you. He cupped your face in his hands and leaned in. The kiss was nothing short of gentle, longing melting away between your lips.
And as the last remnants of fear had unshackled itself from the cold grips of despair, the curse was unbound. And at last, San felt free - truly free for the first time in his life.
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