Xichen has been meditating after the day's work. He knows that he is still...
Unstable.
So he does his best to avoid crashing once more.
When the knock comes, it takes him a few heartbeats to come answer it, his eyes soft and a little sad at the young man who has ended up in this... unfortunate situation.
"Jingyi. Good evening. Come in."
Warm, as he steps aside from the door and settles to pour tea for them.
Jingyi doesn't quite look directly at him when he answers the door but he bows and comes inside, settling down as well. He fidgets with his sleeve, watching the other's hands as he pours tea.
"I don't know what to do."
And he hates that Xichen still thinks that what he has with Jiang Cheng isn't real and the disconnect makes it harder to find the right answers, the right questions.
Xichen sighs quietly, then settles a cup of tea before Jingyi.
"Because you need to wait for what you want becoming reality?"
It's not berating. Merely making sure they will be talking of the same thing. But he doesn't think that anything else major may have left Jingyi in a quandary.
Jingyi's hands curled into his fists briefly before he forces them to relax, still not looking at the other before there's more ache than anger tonight and somehow that's worse to be seen.
"Ah, see." Softly. "Hearts can be misled. Hearts and minds and bodies can be wooed - subtly, sometimes, unnoticeably.
"I do not think you do not know your own heart, for while over the years you have broken many rules, you have remained true to the spirit of most of them.
"The heart I question is sect leader Jiang's." Though his voice is still soft - he does not want this conversation to dissolve into anger again - there is a hint of frost in it. He is... still extremely unhappy with the situation. "He is handsome, powerful, different from what you have known, and yet dignified in his way. He is at the same time a little bit like you, too," yes, Xichen has done thinking, too, "or it seems so, at least. Someone to belong with.
"But what if that is what you have seen because he wishes to please yourself. With your body, with your adoration. What if his heart is indifferent, and only his words are what you want to hear to want him more?"
Xichen's eyes are on the tea in his cup. Which he has not touched.
"If you go, you will not know if his words will prove true until you have lost everything. If you wait, if his heart is true, you will have everything.
"Are a few years, in a life that will probably span many of those, truly that great a price for that, Jingyi?"
"Do you really think so poorly of Sect Leader Jiang?" Jingyi says, still tense and feeling his temper flare. He didn't need proof, he knew Jiang Cheng's heart. "I do not believe he is that kind of person. You're overcorrecting."
It's probably too far to say that last part but what else could Lan Xichen do that would be worse?
"I do not go not because I think there is any merit to this but because I do not want to lose my clan," he says, despite the way he's always felt out of place. "Because even if I don't always feel like I belong..." Jingyi shrugs. "I still care about your approval. But know there is no doubt in my heart for the kind of man that I know he is."
"I would not have if he had not dallied with a junior of another sect without first talking with his kith and kin. Those who have done so in the past... have not had the best overall behavior. In view of the rest of what is known of his conduct, I am willing to allow that it may be a wrong judgment."
Xichen's expression softens, though.
"I do not wish to lose you, either. Our Sect... we are used to certain ways. Some of which are - necessary, for how deep our emotions run. I do know that you have not always felt like you belong, but. All of this proves that you are, very much, one of us.
"And I do want you to be happy, though I know right now it does not seem so. So I am grateful that, despite the pain you feel for it, you do stay."
"And what would you have done if he had?" Jingyi counters, he already knows the answer and it's not as if that would have worked since the feelings aren't what came first, definitely not what came first.
"It does...?" Jingyi looks confused because he has never felt less Lan like than he does now.
Jingyi looks down by the last line and he wishes there was anything that made him feel better and he can't tell if this all had just made him feel more hopeless about the remaining time.
"If he had requested to, well, court you - rather than taking you first - I would have been a little surprised, but as it is the right way to do things, and if you had been willing, I would have agreed."
He closes his eyes for a moment, squeezing them against grief that still comes in deep waves, even though he is slightly less likely to drown in them these days.
"We all love deeply, the descendants of Lan An. Emotions strong like a gale, like the tides. We are caught in them, and often get trapped into situations we cannot escape and only bring pain. Think of what you must know of my father; think what you witnessed for more than a decade and a half of my brother - it would have been more, had other circumstances not alleviated his pain."
He looks out in the direction of the Wall of Rules. "And the rules we all grow up with show a path, but in the end, we can only walk it so far."
Jingyi looks at him doubtfully, considering he'd been even younger when they'd first gotten involved and well, it wouldn't have mattered because when they first got involved it was just about sex and a fun time and neither of them had meant for it to become more and then it had. None of it matters now anyway.
Jingyi's gaze lowers as the other continues talking.
"But it's not my emotions that is causing the pain," he mumbles and then shakes his head. There's really nothing that will make him feel better. He couldn't even keep his anger at Lan Xichen.
Xichen hums, not pointing out that missing him is also an emotion - that is beside the point, and it will not help.
Instead, he gently leans over, and smooths Jingyi's robes, without trying to fix anything - not berating him over anything, but trying to offer comfort.
"It will not be for all that long. He is alive and well. Take heart in your hope. Hope is worth that."
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Unstable.
So he does his best to avoid crashing once more.
When the knock comes, it takes him a few heartbeats to come answer it, his eyes soft and a little sad at the young man who has ended up in this... unfortunate situation.
"Jingyi. Good evening. Come in."
Warm, as he steps aside from the door and settles to pour tea for them.
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"I don't know what to do."
And he hates that Xichen still thinks that what he has with Jiang Cheng isn't real and the disconnect makes it harder to find the right answers, the right questions.
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"Because you need to wait for what you want becoming reality?"
It's not berating. Merely making sure they will be talking of the same thing. But he doesn't think that anything else major may have left Jingyi in a quandary.
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"It's a reality already."
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"You do know that if I completely disbelieved that, there would not have been a trial period, yes?"
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"You act as if I'm just foolish and don't know my own heart," he says, words chosen carefully, at least that is how he feels.
"Sizhui says that I should just go, that no one could really stop me."
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"I do not think you do not know your own heart, for while over the years you have broken many rules, you have remained true to the spirit of most of them.
"The heart I question is sect leader Jiang's." Though his voice is still soft - he does not want this conversation to dissolve into anger again - there is a hint of frost in it. He is... still extremely unhappy with the situation. "He is handsome, powerful, different from what you have known, and yet dignified in his way. He is at the same time a little bit like you, too," yes, Xichen has done thinking, too, "or it seems so, at least. Someone to belong with.
"But what if that is what you have seen because he wishes to please yourself. With your body, with your adoration. What if his heart is indifferent, and only his words are what you want to hear to want him more?"
Xichen's eyes are on the tea in his cup. Which he has not touched.
"If you go, you will not know if his words will prove true until you have lost everything. If you wait, if his heart is true, you will have everything.
"Are a few years, in a life that will probably span many of those, truly that great a price for that, Jingyi?"
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It's probably too far to say that last part but what else could Lan Xichen do that would be worse?
"I do not go not because I think there is any merit to this but because I do not want to lose my clan," he says, despite the way he's always felt out of place. "Because even if I don't always feel like I belong..." Jingyi shrugs. "I still care about your approval. But know there is no doubt in my heart for the kind of man that I know he is."
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Xichen's expression softens, though.
"I do not wish to lose you, either. Our Sect... we are used to certain ways. Some of which are - necessary, for how deep our emotions run. I do know that you have not always felt like you belong, but. All of this proves that you are, very much, one of us.
"And I do want you to be happy, though I know right now it does not seem so. So I am grateful that, despite the pain you feel for it, you do stay."
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"It does...?" Jingyi looks confused because he has never felt less Lan like than he does now.
Jingyi looks down by the last line and he wishes there was anything that made him feel better and he can't tell if this all had just made him feel more hopeless about the remaining time.
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He closes his eyes for a moment, squeezing them against grief that still comes in deep waves, even though he is slightly less likely to drown in them these days.
"We all love deeply, the descendants of Lan An. Emotions strong like a gale, like the tides. We are caught in them, and often get trapped into situations we cannot escape and only bring pain. Think of what you must know of my father; think what you witnessed for more than a decade and a half of my brother - it would have been more, had other circumstances not alleviated his pain."
He looks out in the direction of the Wall of Rules. "And the rules we all grow up with show a path, but in the end, we can only walk it so far."
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Jingyi's gaze lowers as the other continues talking.
"But it's not my emotions that is causing the pain," he mumbles and then shakes his head. There's really nothing that will make him feel better. He couldn't even keep his anger at Lan Xichen.
"I miss him."
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Instead, he gently leans over, and smooths Jingyi's robes, without trying to fix anything - not berating him over anything, but trying to offer comfort.
"It will not be for all that long. He is alive and well. Take heart in your hope. Hope is worth that."