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https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10878343/1/Aysaji-Oneshots I gave the world some pandaren romance. (Rated T)
I WROTE AN AYSAJI FANFICTION
I wrote this really quickly just now... I should get some sleep. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10878343/1/Aysaji-Oneshots This takes place some time just before the trial of Garrosh in War Crimes. I might make some more oneshots for this pairing. "So..." said Ji, looking down at Aysa, "We're together for now." It was awkward speaking to his fellow monk after the pair had spent so long apart. He had admired her from afar long ago, but so much had changed since they left the Wandering Isle. "Yes," replied Aysa, a small smile appearing on her furry face. "However," her voice faltered, "we will have to go back to our factions soon." "Let's enjoy our time together then! " Ji was able to grin again, remembering how Aysa had loyally stayed by his side after he almost died during the Siege. Aysa had saved him that day, taking him away from the bloodshed. His wounds pained him still, but if it wasn't for Aysa, he would be dead. He would always be grateful for that. "I think that the Horde will be a better place with Vol'jin as Warchief," Aysa spoke quietly, "he seems like an honourable troll." Ji had to agree with this. Although he didn't know Vol'jin personally, he had held the Horde together, showing signs of a good leader. Ji was reluctant to leave Aysa, but his Huojin monks needed his leadership now more than ever. He leant down to gently kiss Aysa on the cheek. "I'll see you later." he told her. Aysa blushed slightly, but said calmly, "I will see you soon, Ji." Ji smiled as he walked away.
There isn't enough AysaxJi in the world! C'mon, we need some pandaren love!
aysaji, pt 2. 275 words.
"All we had to do was defeat the King of Stormwind." She pauses when she feels his paws turn over and press their palms together, softly. Ji peeks open an eye and she clears her throat, ignoring the glances shared between her disciples. "I was hesitant in hitting him, even with his permission. Luckily, however, my company had no qualms." She raises an eyebrow, glancing over her shoulder in order to hide her amusement. "I was surprised to see she'd chosen the Tushui path, with how eager she began to strike the King."
"Mine waited and made a plan while I held the other's attentions." Ji's fingerpads tickle hers, and she leans her head upon her shoulder.
"...He sounds as though he would benefit from my teachings."
"Perhaps that is why the two of them went the way they did." Aysa looks at Ji -- something wise from Firepaw, of all Pandaren? The serious look he sports gives way to a boisterous laugh and a grimace. "Or perhaps they merely went with whom they admired! I know for certain that monk of yours found your form quite beautiful to look at --"
"You shouldn't project, Ji, nor should you laugh as loud as you do," Aysa sighs. She pulls her paws away, her stomach suddenly in turns, and bows. "I should be going. I have much to speak about still, and we still have your Huojin warriors to consider."
aysaji. 131 words.
"I cannot remember a day I smiled in your presence, Ji," she replies. Ji's wide brow pushes together uncomfortably and he sighs, raising a paw.
"That would be my fault," he murmurs, just loud enough to be heard by Pandaren ears, "wouldn't it?"