It's such a pleasure to watch how Jiang Cheng reacts to being courted. He doesn't know he's being courted, not yet, but Huaisang is deeply pleased to find that Jiang Cheng seems to really like his attention and flirtation. The blushes and smiles are cute, and Huaisang is eager to earn more of them.
"I will." Huaisang nods, giving him a warm smile before turning his attention out across the lake. It is beautiful to be here in the early morning, with the tea and company to warm him. "What do you think about when you're here alone in the mornings?"
Jiang Cheng noticed Huaisang's gaze moving to the lake and looked out there himself. He was quiet for a few long moments as he considered how to answer the question. His expression was composed but there was emotion in his eyes that he couldn't hide.
"I think about how Lotus Pier used to be. Before I was sect leader."
He missed his parents. His sister. And even, just a little, he missed Wei Wuxian. Normally he didn't allow himself to indulge in these thoughts but it was hard not to give in during these peaceful moments.
"I wish I could have seen it then." Huaisang understands the feelings of loss. His are different, but no less all-encompassing. They both lost their entire family.
He looks back, toward Lotus Pier as it is now. Rebuilt and beautiful, almost as strong as ever. "They must be so proud of you."
Huaisang smiles toward the rebuilt city, sorrowful but sincere. Jiang Cheng has accomplished so much. He was barely twenty and yet he rebuilt his sect almost from scratch. His ancestors must indeed be proud.
"I hope so. He hoped his father would be proud of him at least. He had spent his life trying to prove himself to a father who always gave so much praise to his brother. But he knew he was the sect leader he was today because of his mother who had taught him that he was always worthy of being his father's successor.
But he smiled a little as he looked back at his friend, deciding to move on and change the subject. He didn't want to make this more depressing than it already was.
"I have to attend to business soon. If you need an escort, I will arrange it."
"I'll manage fine with my own attendants. Thank you, Jiang-xiong." Huaisang rises, bowing deeply to his friend and host. "I look forward to seeing you for lunch."
He unfurls his fan in front of his chest, smiling fondly at Jiang Cheng over it before he excuses himself.
There are diversions aplenty to be found in Yunmeng, and Huaisang spends liberally, selecting gifts to take home and making sure to make a good impression among the local artisans.
When he returns for lunch, he bows in greeting again to Jiang Cheng, then holds out a cloth-wrapped bundle for him. It contains a pretty bird statuette.
"I know it is not to your typical taste, Jiang-xiong, but the artisan's skill impressed me and I wish very much for you to have something that will remind you fondly of my presence, even when I am away."
He had spent the day busy with his work, trying to concentrate on what needed to be done but his thoughts kept drifting to Huaisang and their arrangement. He still wasn't sure what to make about it but his friend was willing to help, which he appreciated. Lotus Pier needed a mistress now that things were settled and the clan had been re-established. His mother would want him to select the best possible wife.
He returned the bow to his friend before they settled down to lunch, surprised when he was offered a gift. He was quiet as he unwrapped it.
"It's beautiful." And there is even a smile on his face now. "Thank you, I will keep it always."
Huaisang beams happily at the sight of Jiang Cheng's smile. His friend's smiles have always been so rare, and Huaisang feels triumphant about having earned one. "I'm glad you're pleased. The artisan was so skilled. They worked with a variety of stones."
As they settle down to eat, Huaisang chatters pleasantly about the artisans he met that morning. Lotus Pier has always attracted artists, and Huaisang loves art, so he's happy to praise them and to talk about some of the art pieces he picked up as gifts, filling more space in their conversation.
"Will you still be able to go out on the lake with me after lunch? I'm looking forward to it very much."
"Yes, it's been a while since I've been out on the lake." He would go out with his sister all the time but he hadn't done it since her death. He missed her too much to go out there by himself.
But it would be different going out there with his friend. No chance to dwell on those past memories. "I have been looking forward to it as well," he admitted with a slight smile. He had always loved the lake.
"I'm glad!" Huaisang's smile is bright and happy, excited to be able to spend time with his friend.
Once lunch is finished, he rises, hooking his arm through Jiang Cheng's and hugging close against his side. He beams up at Jiang Cheng, feeling much lighter and more cheerful than he has in months. Perhaps years. "I'm enjoying our courtship so far, Jiang-xiong. You're doing well. I'm proud of you."
"You have been a patient teacher." Perhaps this meant that he would be able to find a wife sooner rather than later. He still wasn't used to being so close to someone physically but he couldn't resist when Huaisang smiled like that for some reason.
"We should go out on the lake before it gets too late in the afternoon," he mentioned after a pause. "Being out there at night can be tricky."
Huaisang nods agreement, eager to go out on the lake and ready to trust Jiang Cheng's judgement entirely on such things. "Let's go, I'm excited."
He tugs at Jiang Cheng's arm to get him going, even though he has no idea which way they're heading in order to get to the boat house. "And if it gets too warm and you need to shed a layer or two, I shall enjoy that very much, as well."
Grinning playfully, he purses his lips to try and contain his mirth a little. It's a riskier flirtation than the ones he'd tried earlier, but Huaisang can't help being playful when he's happy.
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"I will." Huaisang nods, giving him a warm smile before turning his attention out across the lake. It is beautiful to be here in the early morning, with the tea and company to warm him. "What do you think about when you're here alone in the mornings?"
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"I think about how Lotus Pier used to be. Before I was sect leader."
He missed his parents. His sister. And even, just a little, he missed Wei Wuxian. Normally he didn't allow himself to indulge in these thoughts but it was hard not to give in during these peaceful moments.
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He looks back, toward Lotus Pier as it is now. Rebuilt and beautiful, almost as strong as ever. "They must be so proud of you."
Huaisang smiles toward the rebuilt city, sorrowful but sincere. Jiang Cheng has accomplished so much. He was barely twenty and yet he rebuilt his sect almost from scratch. His ancestors must indeed be proud.
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But he smiled a little as he looked back at his friend, deciding to move on and change the subject. He didn't want to make this more depressing than it already was.
"I have to attend to business soon. If you need an escort, I will arrange it."
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He unfurls his fan in front of his chest, smiling fondly at Jiang Cheng over it before he excuses himself.
There are diversions aplenty to be found in Yunmeng, and Huaisang spends liberally, selecting gifts to take home and making sure to make a good impression among the local artisans.
When he returns for lunch, he bows in greeting again to Jiang Cheng, then holds out a cloth-wrapped bundle for him. It contains a pretty bird statuette.
"I know it is not to your typical taste, Jiang-xiong, but the artisan's skill impressed me and I wish very much for you to have something that will remind you fondly of my presence, even when I am away."
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He returned the bow to his friend before they settled down to lunch, surprised when he was offered a gift. He was quiet as he unwrapped it.
"It's beautiful." And there is even a smile on his face now. "Thank you, I will keep it always."
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As they settle down to eat, Huaisang chatters pleasantly about the artisans he met that morning. Lotus Pier has always attracted artists, and Huaisang loves art, so he's happy to praise them and to talk about some of the art pieces he picked up as gifts, filling more space in their conversation.
"Will you still be able to go out on the lake with me after lunch? I'm looking forward to it very much."
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But it would be different going out there with his friend. No chance to dwell on those past memories. "I have been looking forward to it as well," he admitted with a slight smile. He had always loved the lake.
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Once lunch is finished, he rises, hooking his arm through Jiang Cheng's and hugging close against his side. He beams up at Jiang Cheng, feeling much lighter and more cheerful than he has in months. Perhaps years. "I'm enjoying our courtship so far, Jiang-xiong. You're doing well. I'm proud of you."
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"We should go out on the lake before it gets too late in the afternoon," he mentioned after a pause. "Being out there at night can be tricky."
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He tugs at Jiang Cheng's arm to get him going, even though he has no idea which way they're heading in order to get to the boat house. "And if it gets too warm and you need to shed a layer or two, I shall enjoy that very much, as well."
Grinning playfully, he purses his lips to try and contain his mirth a little. It's a riskier flirtation than the ones he'd tried earlier, but Huaisang can't help being playful when he's happy.