spreading loverboy!soap propaganda in the face of slut!soap that we all know and love
maybe he's not perfect but he just can't help but fall for the people he dates. he brings flowers on the first date, and goes all out for your birthday even if you've only been seeing him for a month.
he's scared a few partners away by confessing his love too quick for their liking, but what no one seems to understand about him is that he just says what he feels in the moment. he doesn't need to hear it back right away, he wants you to know how he feels.
so when he meets you and is head over heels immediately, his team begs him to take it slower than he usually does. and johnny tries, but you're just so sweet that it's impossible not to go all in. he's buying you mementos no matter where he goes on a mission, he's already memorized your food and drink preferences, has your birthday written in a big red heart on his calendar, and knows what size you wear in everything.
he just can't help himself. it's against his nature to be normal about love. so at the 42 day mark (yes he's counting by days and not months) he can't help but blurt out those three words.
preparing for the worst, he stares at you as you giggle and pull him into a big kiss.
"you're insane, mactavish." you say into his lips.
he goes a little quiet (a rare occurrence) and you ask him if he's upset you didn't say it back. he explains that usually that sentiment scares people away, and you frown.
how on earth could a man like Johnny being in love with you ever scare you away?
so you pull him into your chest and assure him that those feelings were there and you just need a little more time than him, the silly loverboy that he is.
and a bit to your surprise, the romance never stops. he's hopeless.
years later you come home to a big surprise dinner in celebration of 1000 days together.
౨ৎ GENRE: fluff, angst, established relationship, fem!reader
౨ৎ WARNINGS: slight angst, fluff, yunho’s a sweet but slightly stressed fiancé
౨ৎ WORD COUNT: 0.5k
౨ৎ SUMMARY: yunho is a little stressed about work, but you help him calm down and share a sweet moment with him while watching the sunset
౨ৎ A/N: i saw his recent story post and just had to write a little something. it isn’t much, but i hope you all enjoy reading it <3
The sun is slowly setting, casting a warm, golden glow across the ground as you walk down the stone walkway toward the bench Yunho is sitting on.
“Yunho?” you speak softly, walking up to him and placing your hands on his shoulders gently. “You okay?”
He looks up at you and smiles softly, his hand meeting yours on his shoulder as he releases a small sigh, his gaze shifting back on the horizon. “Yeah, just thinking.”
“About what?”
“Life, work, us…” he trails off, his thumb running back and forth across the back of your hand. “Everything.”
“Us in a good way?” you ask, laughing softly, hesitantly.
Yunho’s chocolate brown eyes meet yours again, softening, as he nods, “Everything about you is good.”
You feel heat rising to your cheeks as you look down. Even after dating for two years, he still makes you blush all the time. “Are you worried about something?”
He shrugs, the fabric of his loose black t-shirt rustling slightly with the wind. “It comes and goes… sometimes I feel overwhelmed from work, but…”
He trails off, and you frown, gently massaging his shoulders. He sighs, leaning into your touch, his head moving to rest against your arm, his soft, dark hair gently tickling your skin.
“But what?” you whisper softly.
“Even when I do worry, you always know when and how to come calm me down,” he looks up at you again, his dark eyes reflecting the setting sun’s warmth, and you’re reminded again why you love him so much. “You’re like magic sometimes.”
With a soft smile, you lean down, kissing him, your lips barely touching for a brief moment before he lifts a hand to your face, his thumb brushing across your cheek.
When he pulls away, he whispers, “I love you.”
“I love you more,” you tease, moving around the side of the bench to sit beside him. He immediately wraps an arm around your shoulders, pulling you closer until you’re pressed into the warmth of him.
“We’ll take it day by day, okay?” you whisper, leaning your head against his shoulder.
He nods against your head, his cheek pressed against your hair. “Day by day.”
You allow a smile to grow on your face as you watch the sun slowly sinking beyond the horizon.
“You’re my safe space,” he whispers, pressing a soft kiss to the top of your head. “Even when everything else is crazy and my thoughts are all jumbled, you’re the one thing that always makes sense.”
“I want to be that for you forever,” you respond, looking up at him.
“That’s why I’m marrying you,” Yunho smiles, his thumb tracing the engagement ring on your finger, the diamond sparkling in the warm sunlight.
“Soon,” you agree, returning his smile before fixing your gaze back on the sunset.
“Thank you for putting up with my worrying,” Yunho tells you, his arm around your shoulders gently squeezing you in gratitude.
“Thank you for putting up with my stuffed animal collection,” you giggle, lightening the mood.
Yunho laughs, “You do have a bit of a stuffed animal addiction. But I wouldn’t have it any other way, you know that?”
Your laughter dies down as you smile, wanting to tell him again, “I love you, Jeong Yunho.”
Too much has changed me. For the last half of this year I was struggling with the fact that I didn’t recognize the girl in the pictures I took of myself. It’s me…why doesn’t it feel like it? There is a strange all-encompassing energy that is now called the three years that went by. Who I was before covid and who I am now…well. It feels like this version of me brutally murdered the other one. I can say it was in order to survive, to keep my head above water for just a little longer. But the bitter taste of the mourning that comes with the death of your old self…that leaves an aftertaste that seems impossible to erase. I broke up with someone that broke my sense of self for three years. I started preparing to become the woman I always wanted to be. Unapologetically me. With that came the confidence of coming out to the people that mattered, if the rest hadn’t already put two and two together. I met a girl directly after that wave that I thought was safety but was really the tide being pulled out. So I braced myself, because I knew I was falling, and knowing who I was, as well as knowing who she was. I knew it wasn’t going to end well. All of her friends were the same except for the one guy who I thought saw me as someone who wasn’t vain. All for it to end up with me drowning and them floating away. Just for me to end up drowning the one I always truly loved. He was here all along.
౨ৎ PAIRING— university student!jeong yunho x university student!reader
౨ৎ GENRE— academic rivals to lovers, angst, fluff, fem!reader
౨ৎ WARNINGS— angst, fluff, yunho is rude at times, but so is reader
౨ৎ WORD COUNT— 4.9k
౨ৎ SUMMARY— both you and yunho are chosen to attend the same conference, staying in a local hotel, only there’s only one room, and you both seemingly hate each other
౨ৎ A/N— it’s here!! i’m sorry it took so long for me to write, but i hope you all still enjoy it and it lives up to expectations!! thank you so much for your interest and lmk what you think <3
“Mind if I sit here?”
Looking up, you’re almost in disbelief at who you see.
“Wha-” you stutter, but he rolls his eyes, taking the seat anyway. “Excuse me-“
“Take it up with the flight attendant. This is my seat.” Yunho responds, a far too cheeky smirk on his face.
“And why do you have a seat right next to me?” you ask, frowning, as you move your stuff so he doesn’t kick it or sit on it.
“Because we’re from the same school and going to the same conference. I’m sure you know that the university paid for our tickets, unless you’re that dumb,” he responds, giving you a sideways look before putting in his AirPods.
“Are you going to the Tokyo conference?” you ask, already knowing the answer.
“Are you deaf or did you not hear when I just told you we’re going to the same conference?” Yunho replies, quirking an eyebrow at you.
“Wow, rude,” you roll your eyes, settling back into your seat, jamming your own earbuds in your ears, just as the plane starts to takeoff. This is going to be a long weekend.
Dragging your suitcase behind you, you begrudgingly follow Yunho into the fairly nice hotel the university had booked for you to stay in over the weekend. He leads the way to the front desk, where he gets the receptionist’s attention. “I have a booking from Seoul National University.”
She types on her keyboard, the keys clicking as she searches. “Names?”
“Jeong Yunho,” he responds, and, before you can say your own name, he adds. “And Y/N Y/L/N.”
“Are you both together?” the receptionist gestures to you and Yunho, making you glance at Yunho too.
“No,” you respond, shaking your head.
She frowns, “Are you both from the same university?”
“Yes…” Yunho replies hesitantly. “Is there an issue?”
“Seoul National University only booked one room,” the lady informs both of you, making your heart sink.
“Are you sure?” you ask, biting your lip.
“Positive. Would you still like to take the room or ask the university first?” she asks, her fingers hovering over the keyboard.
“We’ll take it,” Yunho sighs, making you look at him in shock, as the receptionist nods and types on the keyboard before passing Yunho the room key card. With a nod to her, he starts to move again, clearly expecting you to follow.
“Yunho!” you hiss, rushing to follow him as he heads to the elevator. “I am not sharing a room with you all weekend.”
“Or…” he turns sharply to look at you as you almost collide with his chest at the abrupt stop. He bends down a little to be at your height. “You could grow up and realize that the school will take all weekend just to fix the room error and you’re going to have to get used to the idea of living with me for a weekend because it’s the best we’re going to do unless you want to pay for your own expensive room.”
Your mouth snaps shut at his reprimand, even though you really want to fight back. You know it would be fruitless anyway.
“Good. Now, I’m exhausted, so let’s go find the room, yeah?” he raises his eyebrows, expecting you to agree.
“Whatever,” you grumble, hating that he’s right. You bite your tongue to keep from making an additional comment about his character.
“Good girl.”
Your head snaps up, your mouth dropping open slightly, but he’s already walking off toward the elevator again. With a sharp glare at the back of his head, you yank your suitcase along with you as you follow him.
After he unlocks the room, the lock making a clicking sound as the room key works, he pushes the door open, dragging his suitcase with him as he enters the room.
“So let’s get this straight,” you start, pulling your suitcase into the room before sitting on the edge of the bed. “You got chosen to come to the same conference?”
“It’s not that deep,” Yunho responds, already setting up some of his stuff. “If you’d read the flier for the conference, you’d have known that up to four could have been chosen from our university.”
“I read the flier, but why’d you choose this one?” you respond, exasperated.
“Why’d you choose it?” he snaps, looking up at you from his spot crouched in front of his suitcase on the floor.
“Because it made the most sense for my major and I didn’t want to wait until fall to meet potential employers,” you reply confidently.
“I chose it for the same reason,” he retaliates, setting his phone down on the bedside table and plugging it into the wall charger he brought. “The world doesn’t revolve around you, princess.”
“Don’t call me that,” you glare at him, squeezing the handle of your suitcase. “And you’re not even smart! You’re just naturally good.”
“Hit a nerve, did I?” Yunho chuckles before gesturing to your suitcase. “You better unpack soon or you’ll be awake all night. And you’re just jealous because I don’t have to work as hard as you to be good.”
“Whatever. And I’m getting to it,” you roll your eyes. “And besides, I’m leaving to get something to eat in a minute anyway.”
“So am I,” he replies making you sigh in annoyance. “Let’s just go together. It’ll be easier.”
“I don’t want to go with—”
“Does ramen work for you?” Yunho cuts you off, looking at his phone to see restaurants near the hotel.
“I just said that I—”
“Good!” he responds, his brown eyes meeting yours, daring you to argue further. “Be ready to leave in ten minutes.”
“Yunho!” you call after him as he enters the bathroom, closing the door in your face. With a frustrated huff, you sit back down on the bed, fully aware you’re being childish about the whole situation, but too invested in being annoyed to care.
Exactly ten minutes later, you’re sitting on the bed again, after having unpacked a little, scrolling on your phone.
Yunho exits the bathroom, looking fresher and having changed clothes.
“Did you shower in there?” you ask. “You know other people need the bathroom too.”
“I didn’t shower,” he rolls his eyes, running his fingers through his dark hair. “I just changed out of my airport clothes and washed my face.”
“Well you better be prepared to wait another ten minutes before leaving to get dinner because I need more time,” you retort, grabbing your own change of clothes and heading to the bathroom.
“Take your time then,” Yunho responds, plopping down onto the bed and grabbing his phone.
“Or you could just leave and I’ll get something myself,” you respond, a last ditch effort to get him to leave you alone.
“Nah, I’ll wait. I’m in no rush,” he replies, much to your dismay.
“Of course you aren’t,” you mumble under your breath as you close the bathroom door a little harder than necessary. Why’d Yunho have to be naturally smart enough to come to this conference? He doesn’t even try!
Roughly fifteen minutes later, you exit the bathroom, slipping into some shoes as you sit on the edge of the bed again.
“Took you long enough,” Yunho’s voice greets you as you sigh.
“I gave you fair warning,” you reply, grabbing your purse as Yunho slips his shoes back on.
“Let’s go then, slow poke,” he teases as you follow him out of the room.
It takes about ten minutes to get to the ramen place, following the GPS on Yunho’s phone. It’s a quaint little place that actually looks really cozy. The bell dings overhead as Yunho pushes the door open and you both walk in.
The employees greet you as you enter, Yunho quickly snagging one of the tables near the window. For a moment, you debate sitting somewhere else, but you see that the other tables are pretty full, so you sigh, sitting across from Yunho.
“Is it that much of a struggle for you to get along with me for one single weekend until the conference is over?” Yunho asks, his voice laced with mock sweetness.
“Well it isn’t easy, that’s for sure,” you grumble.
“Well, we’re representing our university at the conference tomorrow so get it together, okay? I’m sure I’m not the only one who doesn’t want to make a fool of myself tomorrow, hm?” Yunho responds, and you know that he’s right.
“Fine,” you reply through gritted teeth. “I’ll try, but only if you do too.”
“I already have been, princess,” he winks cheekily, knowing you already warned him about the domineering nickname earlier.
It takes all the restraint you have not to reach across the table and punch his perfect face.
About an hour later, you enter the hotel room again, exhausted and ready for a shower and sleep. “Dibs on the first shower,” you tell him, already grabbing your stuff.
“Be my guest,” Yunho shrugs, gesturing to the bathroom door as you walk through it, closing it and locking it behind you.
Deciding not to wash your hair tonight, you start the shower, still taking your time with cleaning yourself. When you finish, you shut the water off and hop out, slipping into your silk pajamas, brushing your teeth, and doing your skincare.
Yunho is waiting when you finally walk out, his head lifting as he hears you open the bathroom door. “Done?” he asks, to which you simply nod, allowing him to walk past you and into the bathroom.
With a sigh, you sit down on the bed, grabbing your phone and checking your messages. About twenty minutes later, the bathroom door opens, a small amount of steam seeping out as Yunho emerges, shirtless, wearing grey sweatpants slung low on his hips.
You have to forcefully avert your eyes to keep from staring at his slightly defined abs for too long, even though you have to admit his pale skin is gorgeous. Shaking your head, you force your mind out of the gutter. He’s your rival!
Surprisingly, Yunho doesn’t call you out on your ogling, choosing instead to walk over to his suitcase, crouching down, as he searches for something. “You didn’t happen to see a grey hoodie over there, did you?” he asks, looking up at you.
You look down at the bed, spotting it under the blanket you’d thrown onto the bed. “This one?” you hold it up, watching as his face lights up and he nods.
“Yeah, thanks,” Yunho replies, offering you a small smile as he walks over, reaching out to grab it. Your eyes widen as he leans over you a little, his chest nearly directly in front of your face. You swallow, feeling heat creeping up your neck as Yunho finally grabs the hoodie, his fingers brushing against yours as you release the soft fabric from your grip.
Blinking as he pulls back, you snap yourself out of it. “No problem,” you respond, watching out of the corner of your eye as Yunho slips the hoodie over his head before plopping down on the bottom of the bed, phone in hand again.
“So, sleeping arrangement?” he asks after a few minutes of silence, setting his phone down and stretching, his hoodie riding up a little to reveal a sliver of skin.
“Uh, what?”
“How are we going to sleep tonight?” he repeats, slightly exasperated.
“Closing our eyes, I guess,” you shrug, setting your own phone down.
Yunho rolls his eyes, nudging your foot with his hand, making you pull it up closer to your body, wide eyed. “You know what I mean, dummy.”
“Well, obviously, I get the bed,” you respond. “I’m the girl.”
“Oh, and girls can’t sleep on couches?” Yunho asks, raising an eyebrow.
“We can, but it’s polite of the man to let the woman take the bed, is it not?”
“Maybe it’s polite of most men, but this man is too tall to sleep on that couch,” he points at the rather small and short couch that is pushed against the wall on the opposite side of the room.
“And this woman gets cramps if I sleep in a weird position,” you argue, crossing your arms.
“But my legs will hang off the end!” Yunho retorts.
“And my back will cramp and I won’t be able to walk tomorrow!”
“Fine, you know what? I’ll be the bigger person and sleep on the couch. It’s late and I’d rather not argue with you again,” Yunho sighs, standing up as he grabs one of the pillows and a blanket.
“Wait, no, I can be the bigger person and sleep on the couch,” you start to move, suddenly feeling a little bad for making him sleep there.
“No, I’m clearly the bigger person here,” Yunho chuckles, gesturing to his height. “And like I said, I don’t want to argue anymore. So let’s just sleep, yeah?”
“Fine,” you frown, reaching over to turn the light off, bathing the room in darkness, except for the moonlight filtering in through the hotel room window.
About an hour later, you’re still awake, tossing and turning, realizing suddenly that you’re actually worried about the conference tomorrow. What if the presentation you have prepared is horrible and they all laugh at you? Or what if Yunho’s is better and he gets all the recognition and job offers?
You glance over at the couch he’s sleeping on, seeing his legs hanging off the end just as he’d said, and you suddenly feel like a horrible human being for making him sleep like that all night when he’s probably equally as nervous about the conference. “Yunho?”
“Hm?” a sleepy hum greets you as you hear rustling.
“You awake?” you ask, whispering.
“Yeah, why?” he responds, his voice a little deeper, thick with exhaustion.
“Are you sure you don’t want the bed?” you ask, hoping he won’t react strongly to your offer.
“I said you could have it,” he sighs deeply, and you can practically hear the annoyance in his tone.
“I know, but I’m clearly more qualified to take the couch,” you respond softly, surprising even yourself with your gentle tone. Suddenly, you think of something. “Or we could… share the bed?”
“No,” he replies, turning over on the couch, facing away from you.
“But you’re clearly exhausted and so am I,” you frown. “I won’t try anything, I promise.”
“Why would I think you would?” Yunho replies, laughing a little.
“I dunno,” you blush, but at least he can’t see the color on your cheeks in the dark. “I’m just trying to reassure you-“
“You know what?” Yunho sits up a little. “I’ll take you up on the offer. This couch hurts.”
You watch as he stands up, stretching before making his way over to the bed, trying not to trip on your suitcase as he steps over it. “I’ll sleep on top of the sheets, though.”
“Deal,” you nod, moving over to let him onto the bed, laughing slightly at his relieved sigh as he lays down. “Just stay on your side, okay?”
“Noted,” he responds, and you can practically hear the grin on his face. “She doesn’t like cuddling.”
“Not with you at least,” you snort in response, rolling over to face away from him. “Goodnight.”
“Goodnight, princess.” This time, you don’t even feel the urge to correct him.
Your eyes slowly open as they adjust to the dim light filtering into the room. Feeling warmth to your left, you let your eyes drift closed again as you unconsciously shift closer to it, your face coming in contact with something hard and warm. With a start, your eyes open and you look up to see just grey fabric in your vision.
“Huh?” you pull away, seeing that it’s Yunho’s hoodie your face is pressed into. You quickly sit up, making sure he’s still asleep, his eyes closed and his face peaceful, before you look down, seeing you’re literally in the middle of the bed. How could you go against your own rule and not stay on your side of the bed?
All you can do is hope he was too deep in sleep to notice. You quietly and carefully slip out of the bed and grab your clothes for the day out of your suitcase, heading to the bathroom to take a quick shower.
By the time you get out, Yunho is awake and sipping some coffee. “‘Morning,” he greets you with a nod and a small smirk.
“Good morning,” you reply, acting as causal as you can as you go to your suitcase.
“‘No cuddles’, huh?”
You grit your teeth, having half expected this. “It won’t happen again.”
“If it does, I’ll know you lied,” Yunho responds, his tone teasing as he stands up, heading to the bathroom. But before he closes the door, he adds, “And for the record? I didn’t mind.”
His words leave you confused more than anything else as you shake your head, getting back to what you were doing, needing to go over your PowerPoint again before it’s time to present at the conference.
Hours later, when it’s finally your turn to present at the conference, you walk up to the stage, your never making your hands shake. As you start, your nerves slowly dissipate, until disaster strikes. You click the little remote, but the slideshow isn’t playing. Glancing around the room, you give them a nervous smile.
“One moment please…”
Frantically, you press the button, looking at the IT team for help just before the whole computer shuts down.
With a frown, you catch Yunho’s eyes, and he looks concerned. Mustering your courage, you try to salvage the presentation as best you can. “Where was I? Oh um… I think it would really help because… um…”
Your brain feels like it’s malfunctioning and your face is on fire as you try to piece together your thoughts, when you realize. The computer wasn’t doing this for anyone else all day.
Why’d it choose you? Your eyes meet Yunho’s again and it clicks in your head. He sabotaged it. This morning, you left your computer turned on while you went to shower and he must have done something to it.
Holding back tears, you rush off the stage, completely humiliated. You’re so hysterical that you don’t notice Yunho following you out.
You notice him as you turn the corner, hearing him following you as you rush out of the huge conference room, hurrying down the hallway, trying to hold back tears.
“Wait!” Yunho calls out, catching up to you as he grabs your arm, making you whip around on him.
“Why are you acting like you care?! I just spoiled all my chances of ever making it into an elite corporation!” you cry, tears pricking your vision as you move to lean against the wall.
Yunho frowns, taking a step closer to you, “I never said I don’t care. You said that. You’re the one keeping up this ‘rivalry’ like you think there’s something wrong with both of us being smart! You know, in freshman year, I saw how hard you worked and I actually wanted to be your friend! It’s true I don’t have to try as hard, but I still care!”
Your head snaps up as you look at him, really look at him, for what feels like the first time. Your voice is shaky as you ask, “What?”
He steps closer still, “You’re the one making a big thing out of both of us being the smartest at the university and getting into all the prestigious programs together. I’ve only ever wanted the best for you… I mean it. I’ve never wished you’d fail so I could succeed.”
You notice the way his voice softens as he speaks, his brown eyes flicking across your face, trying to gauge your reaction and emotions.
“So you didn’t sabotage my presentation?” you ask, sniffling as you look up at him.
He’s taken aback for a moment, seemingly shocked that you’d even think that before he gently places his hands on your elbows, his warm hands effectively getting you to look up at him, “No, I’d never do that to you. I know how hard you’ve worked because you’re just as good, if not better, than me. What happened today was purely a technical issue and then you clammed up out there when it didn’t go as planned.”
“So, you’re positive you didn’t tamper with it?”
“I didn’t.”
Silence follows as the two of you stand together, your eyes searching his, looking for a shred of proof that he could be lying.
Finding none, you release a shaky sigh before suddenly throwing your arms around his neck, standing on your tippy toes to bury your face in the crook of his neck, finally breaking completely as you sob quietly.
He freezes for a moment, taken aback, but he slowly returns the embrace, trying to comfort you as his hand gently moving to cradle the back of your head, his other resting on your back. “Shh,” he soothes, gently rubbing your back in a soothing motion. “It happens.”
“What? Clamming up completely in front of all my potential employers?” you let out a self deprecating laugh, sniffling.
“Well that’s part of it,” Yunho chuckles softly. “But I mean the computer freezing on you. You couldn’t control that, could you?”
“I could control how I reacted, though,” you frown, pulling away from the impromptu hug. “And I reacted horribly. I crumbled under pressure.”
“You’re young and inexperienced,” Yunho responds, reasoning with you. “I think they’ll take that into account when deciding who to hire. Do you not think it’s impressive enough that you’re in your junior year of college and already got accepted to come to this conference anyway? Do you not think they’ll take that into account too?”
Sighing, you realize he’s right. “Maybe?”
“You don’t sound convinced,” Yunho laughs softly, a mischievous sparkle in his eyes. “I’m serious, Y/N. You’re smart, mature, and you’re pretty easy on the eyes if I do say so myself.”
You blush slightly, “You’re just saying that…”
“I’m not,” he shakes his head, squeezing your sides gently. “I’m completely serious.”
“Okay,” you respond softly. “I believe you… even though we’re supposed to hate each other.”
“You said that, not me,” Yunho laughs.
“I can’t believe I spent two of my years of college avoiding you like the plague because I thought you hated me,” you rub your nose, sighing.
He gives you a half smile, “We can make up for it now, though, can’t we?”
“I suppose.”
“And you know what?” Yunho starts, his smile growing.
“What?” you ask curiously.
“There’ll be other conferences, other chances to impress those tycoons,” he replies, bending down a little to look you in the eyes.
You gasp suddenly, your hand moving to cover your mouth, “Yunho! You’re missing your presentation! You’re supposed to be presenting in five minutes!”
“If you screwed yours up, so did I,” Yunho laughs. “Our university will just have to pass this time around, yeah?”
“Yunho…” your hands lift to grip his shoulders. “Please go present. Do it for me? Please?”
“Are you serious? You want me to?” he asks, his eyebrows furrowing. “But why?”
“Because you’ve been kind to me for almost this whole trip, and the times you weren’t were my fault. So please, you deserve this,” you beg him.
“We deserve this,” he responds, his hand slipping into yours, intertwining your fingers, making you look down at your hand clasped in his before looking back up at his smiling face. “We’ll do it together.”
“What?” you’re shocked, confused.
“You heard me,” Yunho starts tugging on your hand. “We’ll present together. You’ll make up for your mess up, and I’ll guide you, okay?”
“For real?” you ask, a small smile growing on your face as you let him guide you back toward the conference room.
“For real.”
The presentation ends with applause from everyone in the room, and you’re beaming, a smile you can’t get rid of on your face as you and Yunho exit the stage.
Different employers talk to you for a while before they finally let you both go, exhausted yet pleased with how you’d done.
As soon as you’re out of sight from the crowd, you throw your arms around Yunho again in a tight hug. “We did it!”
“We did,” he responds, grinning, as he returns your hug, burying his face in your hair.
“Thank you,” you whisper against his neck. “For letting me do that with you.”
“You deserved it,” Yunho responds. “And maybe I was being a little selfish too?”
“Selfish?” you pull back to look at him, confused.
“I wanted you to finally like me,” he replies sheepishly. “I—I’ve been trying to get you to like me ever since I met you. You just always pushed me away.”
“I only did that because I thought we were in an unspoken rivalry,” you sigh, looking down. “I see now how stupid I was to make something like that up you never even acted like it.”
“That’s not true,” Yunho responds softly. “I did act like it quite often just because of my pride. I didn’t want you to think it was one-sided if you were going to be all… competitive.”
“Oh.”
“Yeah,” he breathes, before grabbing your hand in his again. “Ready to go back to the hotel?”
“Yeah,” you smile, letting him lead you out of the building.
As you walk out of the airport, back on the ground in South Korea at the end of the weekend, you’re actually sad to part with Yunho to go home.
“You know, I’m kinda sad that conference was at the end of the school year,” you muse, sighing, as you wait for your sister to come pick you up.
“Why’s that?” Yunho asks, looking down at you.
“Because now I have all summer before we go back to school,” you reply, biting your lip softly.
“Why would you want to go back to school?” Yunho asks, laughing a little at the absurdity of missing school that much.
“Because…” you trail off before look up at him, your voice growing softer. “I’ll miss everything.”
“What’s everything?” Yunho asks, his eyebrows furrowing.
“Well, the campus, classes, my friends…” you trail off before taking a deep breath. “You.”
“Me?” he asks, eyes widening. “You’ll miss me?”
“Of course I will,” you respond, a small smile growing on your face. “This weekend has taught me a lot about things, including you.”
“Has the princess grown up?” Yunho asks, a hint of his old teasing tone peeking through.
“I have,” you laugh softly. “Thanks to you.”
“Glad I could be of service,” he smiles, bumping his shoulder against yours playfully.
Just then, you see your sister’s car pulling up. “Well, that’s my ride I guess.”
“Yeah?” Yunho asks, standing up with you as you prepare to tell him goodbye.
“Yeah,” you breathe, grabbing the handle of your suitcase. “See you later?”
“Of course,” Yunho responds, smiling softly, his beautiful brown eyes sparkling.
“Bye,” you return his smile, starting to walk toward your sister’s car. Inside, you’re warring with yourself, debating back and forth. Should you do it?
Without a second thought about it, you let go of your suitcase handle, running back to Yunho and basically launching yourself into his arms as your lips collide with his. He freezes for only a moment before he grips your sides, returning the kiss. Your lips move against his for a moment before you pull back slowly, panting slightly.
“What was that for?” he asks, breathless, as he brushes his nose against yours.
“I like you too, Yunho,” you respond, a small smile on your face as you glance at his perfect, pink lips again. “I think I always have… I was just scared.”
He grins, joy radiating from his smile, “You like me?”
“I do,” you nod shyly.
Yunho leans in again, capturing your lips with his in another, much softer kiss. When he pulls away, his gaze meets yours. “I’m so happy we spent the weekend together.”
“So am I,” you smile, reluctantly pulling away. “Well, I should go meet my sister before she wonders what’s happening.”
“Yeah,” he nods, letting you go. “Can I give you my number and maybe we can meet up sometime this summer?”
“Please,” you nod, taking his phone from him to type on your number. With a mischievous smile, you make the contact name ‘Princess’ with a heart emoji. “Here you go.”
“Thanks,” he responds, smiling when he sees the contact name. “I’ll text you soon.”
“Alright,” you smile, leaning in to give him one more hug before pulling away for real this time. “You know, I’m glad the university made a mistake with the rooms.”
“Me too,” Yunho smiles. “I got to see how much of a cuddle bug you really are.”
“Well, if you ask me out soon, you might get to see it again.”
“Is now too soon?” Yunho laughs, but you can tell he’s serious. “Will tomorrow work? I can come anywhere.”
“There’s a cafe in downtown Seoul. Would that work?” you suggest.
“Perfect,” he smiles, nodding. “I’ll text you the time I’ll pick you up once you send the address, alright?”
“I guess I was worried for nothing,” you laugh, shaking your head slightly.
“About what?” Yunho asks, tilting his head slightly in question.
“Missing you this summer.”
He winks as you move to go to your sister’s car, “You can’t get rid of me that easily, princess.”
This au has just been in the forefront of my mind so! I thought I'd maybe expand (and change) it a lil bit!
SJ (and maybe someone else like LQG and / or MQF) are on a lil mission!
A town/village has reported that its neighbour has basically gone radio silent. Which is a *big* problem! They send goods between eachother!! It provides a stable economy!! Without them, this town/village is going to STRUGGLE. And winter's rapidly approaching.
When asked, the village/town head states that they haven't heard or seen anyone for 3 months. And here's the really interesting part:
Anyone they send to go check on them never comes back.
Cultivators included.
So they make the trek to the neighbouring village/town which is like max a week away (if this becomes mujiu or liujiu that gives time for development or smthn or a timeskip) and ......
Things seem to be...Fine?
People fill the streets, there are children running around, aunties gossiping, street sellers hollering. Even their journey through the forest nearby was smooth sailing. If, too silent.
But the vibe is just. Off.
It feels like there's eyes following them as they walk through.
SQQ (and co perhaps ) manage to find the town/village leader. A strange, harried-looking man. Rude too. Doesn't even try to introduce himself. Nor does he allow SQQ (and co perhaps) to do so.
He does, however, offer them lodging in his humble home, which SQQ suprisingly agrees to (we find out later it's because he saw bloodstains. Paired with the starting lack of servants and the mans strange insitence for them to stay? It seems this journey wouldn't be such a waste of time after all.)
Now I don't have much going on after this but the vibe is still very much off.
SQQ and LQG (I had him in mind for this idk) get seperated and SQQ rushes after a giggling, child-like shadow into an abandoned buolding that. Isn't so abandoned after all.
There's an extensive library and there's a child hunched over a shaded corner, flickering light emoting from a waning candle. From what can be seen, there's a brush held tight in his grip and a crushed inkstone to his right. SQQ approaches closer, despite sirens going off in the back of his head. He turns his attention to what the child was writing and. It's almost indiscernerable.
The characters are too thick, ink pooling at odd moments snd shaky thin at others. The child's grip is terribly wrong. But even then. He can make out " Cang Diong Sect" and "Qing Jing Peak".
The candle flares and SQQ's worst suspicions are correct. Long black hair lopsided, ruffled green and white robes, the slight bulge in the sleeve that most definitely harbours a bun swiped during lunch.
He stares at his former self:
Shen Jiu.
A shadow flickers in the corner of his eye.
Shen Jiu hissing drags his attention back. Just in time to see a deep inkspot spreading across the parchment, undoing hours of hard work. So it's no suprise when the writing utensils are swiped off the table with a resounding crash, ink splattering across the table and baggy disciple robes.
But by that time, SQQ had already turned away, laser-focused on the shadow slipping through a door.
It leads to an alleyway.
An alleyway with two children. Both in ragged, patched clothing. Feet bare and dirtied with grime. Both curled into eachother to conserve warmth.
SQQ freezes. Because this is--
The smaller child whispers urgently, shaking the bigger one in such a tight grip that there will no doubt be a bruise come morning.
"Qi-ge. Qi-ge, wake up." He hisses, fear he refuses to acknowledge coating his words.
SQQ can feel the cold seeping into his bones. The panic clawing in his chest. The stuttering pulse in the chest under his head.
"Qi-ge."
Longer pauses between laboured breaths. Qi-ge's skin is hot and clammy to the touch. The medicine isn't helping.
Qi-ge is going to die.
He strangles that thought and curls closer, clammy warmth reverting into chilly skin, as it had been doing for the past three days.
"Qi-ge." Dirt-crusted nails bite into flesh. If he holds on tight enough... He turns his head as close to the other boys head as he can," Qi-ge, I'm hungry."
Nothing.
Then, as he opens he opens his mouth to repeat himself, a hazy brown eye peeks under a fluttering eyelid.
He watches Qi-ge's mouth as it moves in a pattern he can't understand. Murmuring nonsense again most likely. Qi-ge had been doing that since yesterday. Shi-jie didn't say it was a bad sign, but she didn't have to-- her face had shuttered when she'd heard him yesterday herself. He didn't like Shi-jie much right now.
He tries to curl even closer so that it's difficult to discern where he starts and Qi-ge ends. He'll meld them together if he has to. Somehow.
Qi-ge can't leave.
Qi-ge can't die.
Rattling coughs break his spiral and he scrambles to hit Qi-ge on the back. Perhaps too hard but. Whatever keeps him awake, right?
"Stop trying to talk, you fucking idiot!!"
A weak chuckle. Both of Qi-ge's eyes are open, if even barely. So he focuses on that instead of all the blood dribbling from Qi-ge's mouth.
Despite the scolding, Qi-ge's lips are moving again, a small palm pressing shakily against his cheek.
"This one is sorry.."
What?
"Qi-ge has failed you, Xiao Jiu."
Ah.
SQQ throws a sword glare at the fleeing shadow, ignoring the familliar well-adorned corpse behind him. It's sucked dry.
The shadow falls.
--
Okay I'm a bit tired so I'll just say the rest normally! (If my brain permits it). SQQ, considerably drained, stumbles strides over to the fallen figure. Its a child who looks eerily like himself but with the brightest green eyes with teardrop-shaped pupils.
Basically, the whole village is dead. (Yes including the village leader. LQ or SQQ or someone at some point figure out his name and say it. SY, of course, overhears. 'Qi-ge's' corpse was actually that guy) .
Suprise! Baby Eldritch Horror! Shen Yuan was puppetting them in an effort to avoid getting into trouble.
Someone had gone into the forest and disturbed his slumber. Then they'd severely mistreated him. So, SY, fresh out of hibernation and consequently, hungry as hell, ate them (after gaining their "trust" and their names). Which didn't satiate him at all. The cravings were too strong. So he kept going. Until blood flowed like a river through the village/town/city streets.
Essentially his reasoning for some of them was: " They were bad. I was hungry". He does feel bad for the collateral damage though. Which is why he stayed!!
This way they're practically alive, no? He has their names and their bodies! What else would be needed? (Souls, SY. They need their Souls... which is his diet. Or well more accurately it's Energy, or Qi. Which Souls have. Even the most miniscule amount. (Call me airplane the way I'm going to bs through worldbuilding)
Considering he doesn't truly have one (it's a bit shattered right now) it doesn't seem like much of a big deal).
Anyhow, I'd like to emphasise the fact that SY is an eldritch horror. Not fae, despite the aspects I'll be drawing from them. SY is just bored and decided it might be fun to play by their rules for a while. Or. Whatevers left of it after he bends them so hard they snap. He is bound by no rules on the mortal plane. But he's a lil baby eldritch horror so. He's not totally invincible. Pride doth come before the fall.
After he explains the " They hurt me. So I hurt them" ideology. SQQ studies him. I'm not sure what he's thinking here but SY has played his card at this point
("Who are you Mr.Cultivator?" "..." "If you answer, I'll answer your questions too!" "... This one is Shen QingQiu of Qing Jing Peak." "..? >:C No, it's Xiao Jiu!! Don't lie!" "???!" "Xiao Jiu shouldn't raise his sword against this ancestor anymore!!" Cue SQQ's hand lowering against his will. Xiu Ya clatters to the ground)
so SQQ now has an incredibly large liability.
The child weilds too much power over him. The best way forward would be to keep him close and reach a deal (and gather enough information for mutually assured destruction).
So he does.
He offers SY a place with lots of food as long as he refrains from using that name. SY pouts," At all? :C Not even in private? :/ Xiao Jiu should make better deals for this poor ancestor :C" (yes SY is a little gremlin shit)
Anyhow, somehow someway, the deal is moved to name usage only in private and only 7 uses. (SQQs eyes twitch at that). And the child will come with him peacefully. (He's still a little shit).
I haven't decided whether SQQ should figure out SY's name (Shenyuan as in abyss) when he introduces SY as his son or brother. But i feel like it might be funnier if SY introduces himself as "Shen Shiliu" or 16 (i got this idea from a fic but I cannot recall its name for the life of me my brain is melting :/) just to piss SQQ off further. What a lil troll.
And then shenanigans ensue!
(Yes SY can do mindfuckery to try and learn ppls names. That's what he did to SQQ. More power is gained that way. Because their subconscious gives it. Remember that rule bending? Bro's playing a whole different game lol)
9 months undercover, 8 of them with you. John Price had broken rules and ignored protocol all for the chance of being by your side. But one day he was gone. No warning, not goodbye, just gone. Like he hadn't turned your world inside out. Now, six months later, he's back at your doorstep with three soldiers in tow.
Story Contents: sexual content (mdni), slight angst, second chances, familial fighting, John Price is pathetically in love