
26 | she/her | lesbian | a place for my mxtx hyperfixations | Hevheia on ao3you are cordially invited to Xie Lian's fruit party
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Rating: Explicit | Pairing: Feng Xin/Mu Qing | Words: 5.6k
Rating: Explicit | Pairing: Feng Xin/Mu Qing | Words: 5.6k
Summary:
He strides to Feng Xin, grabs his face and crashes their lips together hard before Feng Xin can so much as breathe a word.
The kiss is rough and demanding. A plea disguised as a fight. As a challenge. It works. After a moment of dazed surprise, Feng Xin grunts and answers his kiss with equal fervour, hissing when Mu Qing bites down a little too hard.
“It’s been so long,” Feng Xin says between kisses. “I thought you-”
“You actually think?”
Before Feng Xin can curse him, Mu Qing shuts him up with another merciless kiss, making certain Feng Xin can’t break away long enough to talk by holding his face in an iron grip.
Talking is not what Mu Qing is here for.
*
Or, through a stupid bet, Mu Qing discovers a way to escape his own head and finally stop thinking.
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one of my favorite things to do in limited perspective is write sentences about the things someone doesn't do. he doesn't open his eyes. he doesn't reach out. i LOVE sentences like that. if it's describing the narrator, it's a reflection of their desires, something they're holding themselves back from. there's a tension between urge and action. it makes you ask why they wanted or felt compelled to do that, and also why they ultimately didn't. and if it's describing someone else, it tells you about the narrator's expectations. how they perceive that other person or their relationship. what they thought the other person was going to do, or thought the other person should have done, but failed to. negative action sentences are everything.
Rating: Explicit | Pairing: Feng Xin/Mu Qing | Words: 5.6k
Summary:
He strides to Feng Xin, grabs his face and crashes their lips together hard before Feng Xin can so much as breathe a word.
The kiss is rough and demanding. A plea disguised as a fight. As a challenge. It works. After a moment of dazed surprise, Feng Xin grunts and answers his kiss with equal fervour, hissing when Mu Qing bites down a little too hard.
“It’s been so long,” Feng Xin says between kisses. “I thought you-”
“You actually think?”
Before Feng Xin can curse him, Mu Qing shuts him up with another merciless kiss, making certain Feng Xin can’t break away long enough to talk by holding his face in an iron grip.
Talking is not what Mu Qing is here for.
*
Or, through a stupid bet, Mu Qing discovers a way to escape his own head and finally stop thinking.
every time hua cheng gets asked “what happened to your eye?” he asnwers differently

modern au where xie lian works in customer service and hua cheng is a lovely regular and whenever a customer is batshit insane hua cheng will be there to defend his favourite worker and also put customers in their place (and refrain from punching them, because he doesn’t want a scene for xie lian but also his verbal edged are fierce and hurt way more than a punch.); but he’ll also will wait for xie lian after work so they can go for a walk and relax. the first time hua cheng had been around at the end of the day anf witnessed a rather distressing interaction, so he waited for xie lian and took him for desserts. now hua cheng always comes near the end of shift and hangs out with him.)