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โ In which two disabled idols find comfort in each otherโs arms.
๐ก๐๐ง ๐ฃ๐ข๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ง๐ + female reader เณฏ ( ๐ฌ๐๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฌ ) 1.4k
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๐๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐๐ง๐ญ ๐ฐ๐๐ซ๐ง๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ฌ: Han deals with a lot of anxiety and depression, reader has fibromyalgia, constant mentions of being in pain, love-making, cussing, lots of angst, MDNI.
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ten months earlier
Itโs a shrine. Photographs and posters of your face adorn the walls of your former bedroom, meticulously arranged in neat rows, each framed and dated, chronicling your journey. The once wobbly old bookshelves, which cradled your most cherished books, have been replaced by plain white ones, now solely occupied by your albums and merchandise. The desk, your sanctuary where you spent countless hours studying or writing songs until your body gave in to exhaustion, has vanished. In its place stand several life-sized cardboard cutouts, unmistakably pilfered rather than bought. The only vestige of familiarity in this shrine is your bed, still dressed in the same crimson linens you had always adored. There you sit, a hollow semblance of the person whose face now dominates these walls, alongside your untouched suitcase since your arrival.
A torrent of conflicting emotions surged through you, as memories long buried flooded your already chaotic mind, bringing with them a sharp migraine that crept through your temples. Despite having taken medicine, you doubted it would dissipate without the balm of a proper nightโs sleep. Yet, as your mother poked her head through the half-closed door of your old bedroom, you knew rest would remain elusive. Nevertheless, you managed to pull the corners of your lips into a smile, hoping it would be convincing enough as she made her way inside to sit beside you.
She surveyed the room she had reimagined, a delicate flush coloring her cheeks. "I couldn't help it; I wanted to celebrate your success."
You remained silent, instead allowing your gaze to drift over the unsettling array of posters, each bearing your stage name, Noctara. The dark, haunting themes woven into every image evoked a peculiar sensation, as though you were staring at the face of a stranger rather than your own.
"I wanted to showcase everything in the living room so our friends could see just how hard youโve been working," she said, her voice tinged with a soft laugh as she rolled her eyes playfully. "But your father worried it might scare some of them away."
You couldnโt help but agree with your fatherโs sentiment, though you managed to smile at her gesture. It was strange to see her so animated, grasping for words when the last time you had seen her in person had been so fraught with pain. It seemed she wished to erase that hurtful moment from memory โ or perhaps she already had.
It was no surprise that she chose now, when you had to conceal half your face just to walk the streets without being recognized, to display your success. Although performing had always been your passion, you had often contemplated quitting, burdened by your motherโs relentless obsession with having a prodigious child. Time and again, you had been pushed to the brink, desperately clinging to whatever you could to prevent yourself from falling.
The irony of your success as an idol was not lost on you. As deadlines and relentless schedules closed in, every attempt to catch your breath was thwarted. You couldnโt retreat behind your doting father for refuge anymore, not when your career stood at its zenith, laden with the heavy expectations of others.
Your career had granted you the ability to fulfill a dream that was close to your fatherโs heartโallowing him to retire from his grueling construction job and open a record store just around the corner from your street. The store, flourishing amidst the resurgence of vinyl enthusiasts, stood as a testament to his newfound joy. The thought of quitting now, and disappearing from the spotlight, was unthinkable. Your family, now reliant on your success, would be left with nothing, and no matter how you felt about them, it would be deeply unjust.
โHave you seen my garden?โ Your motherโs voice cut through the silence that had stretched between you, breaking the heavy pause with an unexpected question. You shook your head, astonished to learn that she had finally done what she had long promised: to revive the gardens that had languished throughout your childhood. โCome with me.โ
She gestured for you to follow, rising swiftly and hurrying out of your room with an eagerness that suggested sheโd rather be anywhere else. With a soft groan, you pushed yourself to your feet, ignoring the persistent ache in your lower back and knees.
As you entered the common areas of the house, you found the glass sliding doors leading to the backyard flung wide open. Your mother stood on the porch, her face alight with a broad smile as she awaited your reaction to her labor of love. The garden was a riot of wildflowers, each one a burst of color, growing almost as tall as you. There was no trace of meticulous planning; instead, the flowers seemed to have been scattered with joyful abandon. A stone path wound its way through the garden, leading to a stunning fountain that stood gracefully at its heart. Despite the apparent chaos, your eyes were drawn to the garden's raw, untamed beauty, a testament to its natural charm and the loving hands that had nurtured it.
โItโs beautiful,โ you murmured, your voice barely more than a breath. She gestured toward the porch swing beside the sliding doors, and you settled onto it with a grateful sigh as she joined you. โIโm so glad you finally got the garden you wanted.โ
Her smile was soft and warm as she replied, โIt couldnโt have been without you.โ
You fought to contain the swell of emotion in your chest, but the smile that tugged at your lips betrayed your efforts. Her smile widened in response, a silent acknowledgment of the moment, and she wisely chose to let the silence stretch between you, wrapping you both in a comfortable tranquility.
โDo you have anyone?โ
The unexpected question made you scoff, your eyes rolling before you could curb the reflex. โWhat do you mean?โ
โI mean,โ she said through gritted teeth, struggling to mask her frustration, prompting you to purse your lips in silent apology. โAre you seeing anyone?โ
โMom,โ you sighed, trying to keep your tone even. โYou know that as an idol, Iโm not allowed to date.โ
โYes, that might be true,โ she pressed on, undeterred. โBut I keep reading about idols who are dating anyway.โ
โAnd why can you read about it, Mom? Because those idols either got caught or their companies allowed them to publicly announce their relationships.โ
โYes, yes,โ she waved her hands dismissively, as though swatting away your argument. โRules are just suggestions; they canโt control you completely.โ
You couldnโt help but chuckle breathlessly, glancing up at the stars above as if they might lend you some strength. The absurdity of her words almost made you laugh out loud.
โYou donโt understand, I could be fired if Iโm caught dating. Itโs happened before.โ
โAt least hear me out,โ she persisted stubbornly, and you sighed in resignation. โThe reason I bring this up is because I recently met an old friend from my youthโโ
โAbsolutely not.โ
โHold onโโ
โNo, Mom, I am not meeting any of your friends' sons.โ
โPlease!โ
Her desperate plea silenced you, leaving you with your jaw clenched in frustration. To regain your composure, you shifted your gaze to the tranquil garden, seeking solace in its calm serenity.
โI recently reconnected with an old friend from my youth, and she has a son who is also an idol. I didnโt make any promises, but I said Iโd discuss it with you. If you agree, youโll meet him this Friday at a coffee shop just two blocks away. Even if youโre worried about your company firing youโwhich I doubt, considering your successโyou can simply say youโre meeting a friend rather than going on a date. Thereโs really no harm in meeting one boy for your motherโs sake.โ
โMy answer is still no. I donโt want toโโ
โOh, Y/N, please! I donโt ask for muchโโ
โNo, Mom, you ask for everything! It doesnโt mean I donโt appreciate everything youโve done for meโI doโbut my answer remains firmly no.โ
โSo youโd rather embarrass me?โ
With an exasperated sigh, you gaze up at the star-strewn sky, silently pleading for some celestial intervention.
โFine,โ you grit out, your frustration barely contained. โBut I will meet him just this once, and you will never pester me with this nonsense again.โ
The joy that spread across her face would have been almost comical if you werenโt so weary. She leaped up in excitement, planting quick kisses on your cheeks before dashing inside, presumably to share the news with your father. In the distance, you heard her calling out the details again: Friday at noon.
You released another sigh, rubbing your temples as you reclined in your seat. The garden remained as enchanting as ever, and the night sky, with its blanket of stars, was even more breathtaking.

posted: 06 โข 14 โข 2024
๐ฌ a note from green;
i broke up with my girlfriend today but we roll haha. Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys this chapter, more will be coming since i'm just going to throw myself into writing instead of coping because therapy is expensive and i don't want to.
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