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“So, what do you think?” Kaveh smiled as he laid out a blueprint on Al-Haitham’s desk.
“Why are you asking me?”
“Well, you’ve been ogling me for the past hour, so I thought you were interested.”
“I’m Haravatat. And your junior.”
“Well, that never stopped anyone, did it?” Kaveh asked, a bemused look on his face. Al-Haitham knew he was expecting kind words and unsure statements about a crudely crafted building on paper — maybe something to boost his ego.
Al-Haitham threw the words onto the paper and watched as Kaveh’s eyebrows climbed higher and higher on his face.
Once he was finished, Kaveh took a seat beside him and grabbed a pencil.
“What are you doing?”
He’d scoffed. “Clearly, you don’t understand a single thing about modern architecture, Haravatat. What’s your name?”
“Al-Haitham.”
“Hmph,” Kaveh had said, flexing his fingers, pencil hovering over the blueprint. “Pay attention. I’m going to show you why you’re wrong.”
Or: Kaveh and Al-Haitham, through the years.
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What is this? What is this marvel in front of him? A flower unfolds a flower, but one is alive and one is too beautiful to be alive. It looks like the coldest winter in Dragonspine, snow-covered branches and frozen lakes, delicate icicles and pure, sharp air. Stars encased in glass.
It does not instantly melt when Xingqiu reaches out to take it from Chongyun’s trembling fingers. He must look like an idiot here, a fool with an unreasonably huge grin across his face. Winter strikes him in the chest, once, twice, thrice, and it feels like he’s breathing the right kind of air for the first time. The ice tells a story of being formed through water, shaped and traced by cold fingers, mantras chanted to coax it to grow.
“Happy birthday,” Chongyun says.
OR // Chongyun and Xingqiu as they fall desperately, wholly, for love.
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secrets and silence // oh, peace on my eyelids by renvies
Fandoms: Alien Stage (Web Series)
04 May 2025
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There is a bullet on the floor.
Sua doesn't think it hurts. Ivan think it doesn't because it always has.

