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Even after the International Court's decision, the Israeli army continues to send stupid bombs at us without any warning. Help me and my husband to get out of this dilemma.
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Summary: You had thought that being hit by a truck was the prerequisite for getting isekai'd. So what the hell were you suddenly doing in the 80's in the middle of some hick-ass country town you couldn't find on a map. More importantly, where the fuck was your vape?
Part 1: you are here
Pairing: Steve Harrington x reader
Your legs burn, calf muscles shaking under the prolonged strain of running. Your lungs struggle to continue providing the oxygen you so desperately need but you refuse to stop, you canât stop running. Those things had found you once more, and even as your back aches from skin split open and your vision blurs with the heavy flow of blood from an open forehead wound. Things are only worsened by the torrential stream of tears that you canât manage to stop. Your pain, exhaustion and fear all compounding into a lethal cocktail that makes a big part of you just want to lay down and die. If you just gave up, then maybe your death would be quick. Undoubtedly painful and terrifying but still quick.
Would your family ever stop looking for you? Would they ever find out what had happened, find where you had been dragged to? A choked sob that you failed to push down escapes your throat at the thought, because not even you had any idea where you were. Wherever it was, you were in hell and you couldnât stop moving for fear of dying. For fear of those creatures ripping you apart. Â A branch snaps across your face, and you let out a curse as you try to ignore what feels like even more blood suddenly sliding down your numb and abused face.
In your sudden painful blindness, you completely miss the sloping hill ahead and in your desperate dash you come close to breaking your neck as you tumble down. Rocks and fleshy vines digging into your skin, as you spin like an out-of-control cheese wheel.
You reach the bottom a near broken pile of flesh and bone, sobbing in pain and frustration. Lying in the mud, you let the rain pour down on your skin as you awaited your death. The monsters would be catching up soon and you couldnât say you cared to run anymore, not that you thought you physically could.
You waited and waited and yet, silence. Straining your ears, you waited to for the tell tale screeches to reach you. Nothing. Cautiously you pushed yourself up, forearms buckling under the weight of your muddy form as your eyes slowly scanned your surroundings, widening as you realised you werenât in that awful place anymore. Gone were the horrific roots and dusty air, gone were the red skies and flashes of lighting, and most importantly gone were the monsters that had been hunting you down relentlessly.
Fingers clenching in the mud beneath you, you hunched in on yourself the tears streaming down your face changing in nature to that of relief. Â A hysterical laughter built up and bubbled out of your throat as you flopped back down against the ground. So there you lay, laughing and crying until your sides protested. You arenât sure how long you lie there, letting the cool rain splatter against your skin, washing off the mud and soothing the various cuts and injuries littering your skin.
Eventually, logic wins out as you force your shaky and lactic acid filled muscles to work, managing to force yourself into a wobbly walk. Along the way you manage to find a sturdy enough stick to use as a walking aid for your pathetically weak body. You have no clue where exactly you are but what you do know is that if you ever see another tree after escaping this goddamn forest then it will be far too soon.
Just as you are about to give up you spot a flicker of what appears to be car headlights cruising along ahead of you. Filled with a sudden mix of desperate hope and adrenaline you launch yourself into the fastest run you can, which is to say not very fast. But there seems to be at least one god somewhat on your side as you stumble like a baby deer out onto the road. The sound of brakes squealing furiously fills the air as the driver of the car attempts to prevent you from becoming roadkill. You donât pay it much mind however, hands coming to thump down on the hood of the car as you make eye contact with a surprised teenager with some of the most ridiculously puffy hair youâd seen. His mouth moving in what you thought might be an alarmed shout was the last thing you saw before everything went black and you were hitting the ground like a sack of bricks.
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ryan, for some reason, upon meeting a stranger with an eyepatch, a gun, and a long backstory that includes seeing her boyfriend (who she is still very much in love with) turn into a werewolf and take her eye out
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a/n: âansy werenât you going to write faceless!ayato and music composer!tighnariâ well yes but things happened so now here we are. Iâm dedicating this fic to crying anon since theyâre the person that gave me an idea of an "what if Alhaitham had an elf!darling?" after this fic. The beginning reads like an enemies-to-lovers fic with a slice of crack where nothing goes wrong but trust me itâs not lmao
unreliable synopsis: After Alhaitham forged your signature, you're now forced to become the Acting Grand Sageâs assistant. It's even more annoying when he nearly visited your house all drugged up. Seriously, when will he learn to respect his seniors?
CW: yandere themes, noncon touching, aphrodisiacs, possessiveness, so much bickering, and the reader slanders dendro for plot reasons.Â
Pulcinella, The Rooster, came to visit early in the morning.
âPups, please⊠Stop turning my apartment upside down and just tell me what you want.â
It was unexpected how the old man barged into your âunconquerable mess of an apartmentâ with the intent to celebrate your newfound job at the Haravatat. Mayor Pulcinella isnât your direct grandfather, but he is your grandfatherâs brother. The fact that you are connected to him is a well-known secret (as absurd an oxymoron as that may sound) in the College of Engineering and Technology at the Akademiya. Because of the collectivist mentality that characterized your family, every last pointy-eared relative you are aware of is blatantly nosy and annoying. The "mayor" is much more so.
Pulcinella did come to extend his congratulations, with a generous batch of cookies even, but he had an objective in mind. His way of showing that he cares is usually in the form of letters but he stands right in front of you now. You can only imagine how difficult it is for someone in his position to take a leave of absence this far since Port Ormos is so far away from home and it takes days for mail to arrive here.
Your grandfather is obstinate. Terrifying so since you recognize that expression on his face all too well. Although you are unsure of what he needs from you, you do know that you want him out. Immediately.
âDonât talk to me in that tone, child.â He scowled, jabbing your briefcases with his wooden cane. âIâm not leaving until I find it.â
That "Rooster" moniker belongs to him without a doubt. Your belongings were seized by the elf-like a bird's beak. He prodded the dreadful equation-filled sheets hanging on your wall and snatched a few trinkets on your work table. Good lord. Pulcinella made so much noise that if you werenât already planning on starting your day, you wouldâve been incredibly cranky when he knocked on your door.
âFor Her Majestyâs sakeâ just what are you trying to find, grandpups?â
He turned to look at you.
Not mad, but disappointedâ sad, even.
âAn engagement ring. Evidence that youâre dating that fool, Alhaitham.â
You groaned.
âHim again?! Motherfââ
Pulcinella quirked his eyebrow at your outburst, âhmm?â
You chuckled nervously, âah, sorry, I just⊠Itâs nothing.â
No, it was not ânothing.â That bastard ruined a lot of things for you, including your vision. You didnât want a dendro vision. You were praying for Rex Lapis every night even after his death but somehow being involved with Alhaitham strayed your path to gaining the âgrass fertilizer toolâ as you loved to call it. Sure, thereâs little evidence that heâs the reason behind the fact that you got a dendro vision instead of geo but that doesnât change the fact that you want to crush him between your palms like a writhe scarab. Especially after he enlisted you as his scribe-disciple without your consent. What a complete scumbag.
Oh, to quit the Akademiya only to be forced to go back againâŠ
But of course, your grandpups donât know anything about this and you have ZERO intentions of letting him in on your business. If he knows, then ALL of Snezhnayan elves know.
âIâve heard from your mother that youâve gone lovesick and left the Akademiya,â Pulcinella spoke in a slow somber tone. âAnd falling recklessly in love and gaining a dendro vision does not sound like you at all.â
Eww. Lovesick? Hell no.
If it werenât for this man, you wouldâve graduated as a fully pledged civil engineer next year. If he wasnât such a great scribe, no, forger, your signature wouldnât be on that damn contract.
That man seriously has no respect for his seniors.
Nevertheless, it was too late to do anything. You just have to accept the consequences of your inaction. Additionally, if you're going to take this "new job," you might as well act as if you adore it.
Hooray! Donât you love working for Alhaitham? Isnât it fun to discard your 4 years of studying? Oh, what joy! You definitely did not burn your eyebrows out trying to ace FIFTY Kshahrewar mock tests!!!â
âTalk to me, poppet.â He continued, eyebrows knitted. His wrinkly hands reached to gently hold yours. Suddenly, you remembered that he is still family. That this was the same old major that your young self boasted their miniature construction toys to.
âIâm worried that something mightâve happened. And my dear, health is not the absence of disease or infirmity, it is alsoââ
âThe complete state of physical, mental, AND social wellbeing. Yes. I know, Pups. You nearly forced me to study medicine.â You groaned and palmed your forehead, weak but playful.
He chuckled heartily.
The old manâs rather soft with you compared to his other grandchildren. If he wasnât, youâd likely find yourself as Il Dottoreâs new assistant.
Although most people would find working for a harbinger, especially The Doctor, to be a complete nightmare, you concluded that being Alhaitham's slave was the epitome of "overrated garbage," and you despise the scribe so much you can't even remember his appearance. Sure, Laylaâs jealous that youâre essentially set for life by being a scribe assistant but at least Dottore gives his assistants a hefty pay discounting his crimes against humanityâŠ
Youâre not proud to call Alhaitham your boss. That stupid #093c0d face doesnât make your 2 million mora salary worth the trouble. He needs to pay for your mental health insuranceâ
âAre you alright, poppet? Youâre looking at me like you would with one of your test slimes.â
You exhaled deeply, âsorry, I suddenly thought of a hex code #093c0d person.â
Pulcinella closed his eyes.
âA dark green shade?â
âThatâs right.â
â...â
With an unreadable yet deliberate face, Pulcinella fixed his gaze on you. Your unique perspective on others didn't seem to disturb your grandpups the way it did your parents. He is one of the select few who is aware of how you assign people's personalities through colors. Pulcinella raised his glasses further up before giving a sage-like nod. The moment he crossed his arms, you knew he understood what you were trying to express.
âSo itâs a loverâs quarrel.â
âYes, exactly.â
âŠ
âWait, whatâ NO!!! Pups, please stop assuming shitâ things!!!â
Never mindâ he is SO far off.
Why is he convinced that youâre dating that prick? What the hell did your mom tell him?!
âI heard that, poppet. And do not misunderstand, I think this is a good thing.â
Your uncle-grandfather cupped your cheeks and squished them between his fingers. Perhaps this is what people consider a wholesome grandpa-grandchild dynamicâ but social norms shouldâve also labeled this as domestic violence. His pinching hurts. Your clipped groans made him grin wider.
âAfter all, this means that you have seen his flaws and true character. What better way to break a couple up than a genuine argument?â
âPWUUUPS!!!â
Pulcinella pulled his hands away.
âI felt distraught when I heard you have given up your pursuit of civil engineering and chose a career in the Haravatat,â he sighed and took off his hat, holding it against his chest. âI was rooting for you, dear. I had faith in your aspirations. Even Lord Capitano found it upsetting to learn that the future engineer I frequently boasted about had become a lesser Lord Kusanali underling.â
You squirmed and rubbed your cheeks, staring at the ground.
Lord Capitano was not someone you often interacted with, but you knew that he had an eye for talentâ and he sought after yours. Perhaps this is your ego talking, but it felt like even he believed youâre best suited for an engineering course too. Other than your grandpups and subsequently his recruit, Ajax, Lord Capitano was one of the Fatuis you respected.
Alhaitham truly crushed your dreams.
âI know, PupsâŠâ
âYou know what to do, right?â
You nodded solemnly, before looking him dead in the eye. Pulcinella can see your determination clear as day.
You breathed in.
âIâm going to commit arson.â
He patted your back, smiling.
âThatâs my grandchild!â
Pulcinella tip-toed and ruffled your hair.
âAlright, this old man had given up. Just show grandpups where the ring is.â
âHer majesty the Tsaritsaâs sakeâ I already told you Pupsâ ALHAITHAM AND I ARE NOT DATING!!!â
It was an exceptionally hot evening in Sumeru City despite being far from the desert. You should be inside your apartment right now, studying the Dendro Vision book Alhaitham gave you but youâd rather be where you are now. Itâs about to get warmer, yet youâd dare argue that both you and master architect Kavehâs headache can compete with its 38°C average temperature.
âCâmon, please?â
âNo, Iâm not helping you burn Alhaithamâs house down.â
âWhat?! Why not?!â
âDamnit, (Y/n)â BECAUSE I LIVE THERE!!!â
âOh, right.â
You flopped back to your seat, eyes rolling back, deflated.
Kaveh cried out in pain while lowering his head to the table. He somewhat resembled a dried-out raisin. He had a drinking binge the night before, so this isn't because he's not a morning person. Although you expressed regret for knocking on his (Alhaitham's) door, the architect never misses a chance to rant about his housemate. Kaveh's pain wasn't even close to how much he detested Alhaitham. Now here you both are, sitting outside Lambadâs Tavern like morons because you both forgot to bring your wallets.
Not a sight youâd expect from a master-of-all-trades (ex-)engineering student and a genius architect.
âDamn itâŠâ You whined. âWhat else am I supposed to do now?â
âAwait until Focalors passes her judgment,â he answered hoarsely.
In other words:Â curl up and die, probably.
âYeah⊠Yeah, that sounds viable. Let me just go to Fontaine real quickâ oh wait, I canât, because some dumbass scribe paid the corps to keep me from reaching the borders.â
Kaveh chuckled, still caressing his headache, not caring how his messy and unwashed locks covered his eyes. Youâd be surprised if he told you he didnât just get out of bed. He appeared like he was ready to sleep for all eternity, or more accurately, Kavehâs starting to look eerily similar to Layla. In terms of colors though, heâd still be a #ffda29 and not a #003153.
He sneered, âdid the sun always look this bright, powerful, and oh-so hateful?â
âIt wouldnât look like that if you didnât down the pitcher I left on the table last night, Kaveh.â
You both turned to look at the voiceâ rather, the abyss. Alhaitham stood behind you. Or at least, you think itâs him.
Okay, hereâs the deal:Â you hate remembering his face.
You handle your memory much like a student would a personal bookshelfâ youâll occasionally take out the information you no longer wish to retain in favor of more useful and relevant ones. As a creature with longevity, an elf should be picky when it comes to memories. You believe your approach is in the same vein as Pulcinella disposing of âless valuable assetsâ' without hesitation. If thereâs no point in having it, why carry the baggage? But there are at least two facts that you can easily recall about Alhaitham: itâs his voice and the color #093c0d.
In other words, heâs just a talking dark green slime in your eyes.
Which he considers a major step up, by the way. You went from ignoring him to recognizing his voice, to associating him with one color. Thatâs quite a development. A pathetically slow progression, but still a positive one.
âTHERE YOU ARE, ALHAITHAM, YOU PRIââ
The man swiftly dodged his slap by crouching down. He honestly didnât have to put in the effort when Kavehâs attacks were sluggish.
ââCK! WHYâD YOU LABEL THE ALCOHOL AS WATER?!â
Tons of passersby stared at Kaveh as he flailed around, but they were quick to look away. Itâs no longer a secret that he lives with the scribe. Everyone in Sumeru City knows about his tactless antics and none are deaf when it comes to his loud gripes about his housemate. Even so, you went up to him to soothe his worries and restore his reputation because not everyone understands he's not a bad person.
Alhaitham scoffed, glaring.
âI didnât. The label said "Fire-Water.ââ
âWHAT DIFFERENCE DOES THAT MAKE?!â
âFire-water? Oh.â
Your hand flew to your mouth as you connected the two dots.
That beverage from Snezhnaya is notorious for having a high alcohol content and is only known in Mondstadt as the drink Master Ragnvindr forbade exports of. As a quote-unquote "wine connoisseur," you were invited to one of his parties. Fortunately, you were able to warn Diluc of how potent it is firsthandâ Kaveh? Not so much.
You snorted.
âYeah, Kaveh, I hate to take Alhaithamâs side on this but this one is on you, friend.â
The blondeâs eyes widened, betrayed.
âHAH?!â
âNeed I remind you that fire-water is an alcoholic beverage, Kaveh.â Alhaitham waved his hand, emphasizing his condescending tone. âMaybe if you listened to me instead of ranting about my work ethic, you wouldâve known that I received it as a gift from a Fatui Harbinger.â
Your ears perked up. âFrom a Harbinger?â
Alhaitham smirked but it was gone as quickly as it came.
âHmm. Iâm certain that you know him, assistant (L/n). His name is Pulcinella,â the scribe said. âHe left me a note. He said he wishes that I drink to my heartâs content as a thank-you gift for hiring his grandchild. I wasnât aware you have a kind grandfather.â
You smiled back, crookedly.
No. No, your uncle-grandfather DEFINITELY wanted to see Alhaitham in pain. He didnât even bother giving him a bottleâ he gave him a fucking leftover pitcher.
Alhaitham took your arm. Unfortunately, heâs taller than you with muscle strength you canât compete with. You squirmed but resistance was futile. Doesnât mean you canât bite his arm offâ
âAssistant (L/n)ââ
You gritted your teeth. âDonât touch me, sir.â
Alhaitham paused, processing how much emphasis you put into pronouncing the word âsir.â
ââIâll be taking you away now.â He looked down on your friend and scoffed. âKaveh, do try your best to not be a burden to Mx. (L/n) again.â
Kaveh clutched his head, still in pain.
Sorry, Kaveh. That drink and beating headache were not meant for you in the slightest. You made a mental note to make it up to him, but not today. You have a lot on your plate right now.
âIdiot. Theyâre the one that invited me here!â
âTrueââ
âI quite frankly donât care,â Alhaitham spat coldly.
âFrom now on, refrain from having conversations with my assistant. Unless youâre prepared to face the consequences.â
âDo you remember the approximate damage multipliers an aggravate reaction causes?â
âNope.â
âTch. I just discussed this, I canât believe you already forgot.â
âYou think I forgot? Haha, hell no. I didnât forget, I just wasnât paying any attention.â
Alhaitham dragged you down a secluded area in the rainforests with a sword in hand. Quite frankly, you hoped he brought his weapon to kill you, but youâre well aware of what this is about.
This is a lesson straight out of a page of âDendro Vision Qualifications 101: Normal Attack Patterns.â The Acting Grand Sage thinks that you should have at least enough fighting proficiency for you to start formally working for him. As for you? You think this whole charade is utterly meaningless.
Sometimes, you truly do wish you were born as a rock instead. Maybe then you would be able to perform the âgray-rock methodâ whenever Alhaitham starts his drivel about dendro visions. You bet youâd make a pretty good tombstone for your dead childhood friend if you were a rock. Being a rock is probably the nicest thing to be. You get to be something created from the Geo elementâ the element and vision you desired. And not dendro.
Anything but lame old dendro.
This is so stupid. You wanted a geo vision, damn it. What on earth did you do to make Rex Lapis spite you, and what kinda breakthrough did you accomplish to gain the Lesser Lord Kusanaliâs favor instead?!
If only you got something that isnât the same as Alhaithamâs vision. Maybe if you got an electro vision youâd be learning how to brandish a lance with the General Mahamatra instead. Unlike most people, you enjoy being in his prolonged company and dry jokes. Youâve exchanged letters with Cyno multiple timesâ but your friendâs on-the-spot puns are 10x funnier than the things he writes down. Of course, thatâs only because his earnest delivery sells it.
âIn this fighting stance, you can perform up to 4 consecutive attacks, dishing out dendro damage approximately every 2 seconds intervalââ
You held up your Eye of Perception.
âBold of you to assume Iâll use this vision.â
ââcharge attacks on the other hand require a hefty amount of stamiââ
You yawned, halting Alhaitham in the middle of his âlecture.â
Thereâs a reason why you chose an Eye of Perception, and thatâs because, unlike most catalysts, it procures physical damage as well. With someone as petty as you, itâs only natural that youâd brandish a weapon that doesnât rely too much on dendro reactions.
âYeah, Iâll just hit the enemy with my catalyst. Like, aim and shoot, or maybe Iâll just go with blunt force. This eye of perception looks like itâs made of metal, it can probably dish out some physical damageââ
Alhaitham shifted forward. Your gentle yet insouciant voice forced him out of his momentum.
â(Y/n).â
â...Yes, sir?â
His gaze sharpened.
âPay attention.â
You snorted. Was he trying to intimidate you?
You, an elf who lived longer than him? How arrogant. It was becoming clearer why Alhaitham never once had a girlfriend or boyfriend. Or maybe a genuine friend in general. His senior who happens to also be his housemate does not count.
âNo thanks.â You laughed to yourself, barely containing your amusement. âI think Iâm doing fine.â
âWhat do you expect will happen if you donât listen to my instructions? Your unfailing indifference sickens me.â He sheathed his sword back. âDo I have to spell everything out? Youâll get injured in combat. You wonât be able to defend yourself from fungi, eremites, and other enemies on the prowl. All for what? Useless pride? Grow up. Accept that you got a dendro vision and be done with it.â
âTchâŠâ You know how you feel, but you do not have the strength to say it out loud.
What an impossible task. Heâs telling youâ the most stubborn person you knowâ to give up on your goals? Inconceivable. You bet he sees the mediocre majority as nothing more than defective pawns, and youâre well aware you belong in that lowly category.
To him, grief may as well be easy as breathing. For you, years had gone by and you could still hear their voice. The scribe knows nothing about tributes for the dead.Â
Your old childhood friend beckons you back to the chasm. His voice comes once the dark rears in, reverbing his desperate pleas for a fitting grave. Itâs a voice that twists around your chest like a knife. You canât get their faces out of your memetic bookshelf, but itâs not as if youâre willing to dispose of them.
You didnât want a dendro vision.Â
You wanted a geo vision to construct mausoleums for your dead friends.
Alhaitham scowled.
âFine. Weâll resume our lesson next week.â
He bumped into your shoulder as he walked by. For a split second, youâre reminded that your superior had longer eyelashes than you do. And it made the gesture more annoying.
Strange.Â
Alhaitham wouldnât normally let you off so easilyâŠ
Maybe heâs busy?
âIf youâre so insistent on only utilizing physical attacks, be my guest. Next time, I will not back down a single step.â Alhaitham walked away with heavy feet, stamping the dirt with his heels.
The consequences of your actions began to sink in. You may have lived longer than Alhaitham, but needless to say, he had more experience in combat.
Admittedly, you may have done yourself a disservice by acting out⊠You huffed.
No, no way.
âWhat could possibly go wrong? Heâs just a feeble scholar!â
Unsurprisingly, Alhaitham was not, in fact, a feeble scholar.
Thankfully you have the Eye of Perception at your disposal because the moment he found you walking towards Devantaka Mountain the following week, the bastard went for your jugular.
âWhat the fuck, Alhaitham?!â
You fired a single shot, aimed higher this time knowing that he would attempt to evade. Much like his actions with Kaveh last time, Alhaitham was quick to dodge that projectile. His timing is impeccable as he activated his vision.
#ff0e0e starts blaring in your line of sight. Youâve always trusted these colorsâ your instincts.
Youâre in danger.
âTch!â
You almost didnât recognize that it was him. If he wasnât breathing heavily, you would've mistaken him for an assassin. Alhaitham never made any unnecessary movements. His slashes were not done with the intent of harming you, but shepherding you to an appropriate trap. Your knee scraped against the grass and minuscule rocks. Prioritizing distance over attacks was a wrong moveâ heâs faster than anticipated. You gasped sharply as the scribe pinned you against a tree trunkâ
⊠His scent caught your attention.
âA cicin mageâs perfumeâŠ?â You mumbled, eyes wide.
That didnât seem right. Their perfume usually doesnât smell this unpleasant and metallic.
Your ears drooped down as you realized this Alhaitham did not attack because heâs a lunatic, no. That malodorous stench was akin to a grandmotherâs bittersweet husk.
This Alhaitham was under the influence of aphrodisiacs, and it is not something you can fault him for.
âWhatâ What on earth happened?â
He twisted your arm slightly, not enough thatâll make you scream but just rough for a tiny yelpâ
and thatâs how he boldly claimed your lips.
You froze in horror, letting him take advantage of your plight. Alhaitham pulled away, panting slightly.
âF-FuckâŠâ
Alhaitham moaned as he slipped his tongue back inside. You tried to stop him but you yelped the moment his hand groped your thigh. His breath fanned your flustered skin as he moved to slither his arms around your waist, closing the already small distance between you two.
You weakly pulled back. The rainforest had never felt this humid before.
Something is truly off about his scent.
âL-Let go!!!â You hissed and punched his chest, completely forgetting your catalyst in your panic. âWhat the hell is wrong with you?!?! Are you out of your fucking mind?!â
He didnât listen despite your physical protests. Alhaitham disgustingly crooned down and sloppily dabbed wet kisses down your neck. His saliva dripped over his shoulder, coating you in hopes that it would leave his trace.
It felt wrong. You felt dirtyâ like you were kissing an actual #093c0d slime.
âP-PleaseâŠâ He whispered, his voice dropping dangerously weak and vulnerable. âH-Help me, (Y/n)âŠâ
Your face flushed as you wiped the saliva that connected you both from your lips.
Youâve never heard Alhaitham beg before.
Is this really him?
His fistful grip on your clothes grew taut as desperation colored his knuckles white. You had never seen Alhaitham lose his cool the way he does now, and the broken sight in his eyes made you uneasy and uncertain.
He looked pathetic.
âHaitham, yourâŠâ your hand supported his neck and he hungrily leaned in to feel your touch. âYour heartbeat is loud.â
âI know,â he whimpered.
You bit your lip. You could sense his pulse going faster.
This isnât the first time youâve been kissedâ or first anything. Youâve had your fair share of âsoulmatesâ and âflingsâ, but those happened decades ago. Before you were mastering engineering, you were a freelance artist whoâd had many affairs with humans and elves alike out of the undiagnosed emptiness that was grief. Up until Faruzan made you start a new leaf, you indulged in numerous vices, including wine and one-night stands. She was the closest a human could hope to understand the loneliness an elf would have.
Both your appearance give the illusion of youth, but your bones are held together by flesh older than this man. She would undoubtedly be angry with you as soon as she learns that you enabled Alhaitham's small rendezvous.
âAlhaitham, Iâm more than a decade years older than youââ you squirmed.
âBut I want you,â he groaned.
Those words felt so different when he was the one who said them. Nearly sinister.
âI know,â you said, but your voice doesnât match the confidence you were meant to exude. âBut this isnât you, this is your hormones doing the talking. Where did the cicin mage attack you?â
âBetween Pardis Dhyai and Yashna Monumentâ
âBetween WHAT?!â You gawked. âThatâs miles away from here!â
âDoesnât matter.â
âYes, it does!!!â
You yanked his shirt. Itâs thin, yet surprisingly durable. The strength of the fabric is not what made you unnerved, but his stare.
He gazed at you as if you were his lifelineâ as if you were the only thing that allowed him to breathe. Alhaithamâs hot breaths were shallow, fanning your face as you took note of how red his face, neck, and ears were. You noticed how he struggled to gulpâ struggled to keep his composure. His bedroom eyes had not once diverted their attention away from you.
âIt doesn't matter how far I ran. You were the one I wanted to see. You were the face that came to mind after getting poisoned."
You pretended not to hear that.
âAlhaitham, we need to get you to Tighnari.â
âHe canât help me.â
âThe forest watcher can most certainly help you more than me.â
âYou donât know that.â
You don't want to hear him talk anymore, to be honest. You're horrified by how weak and inaudible his voice sounded.
âWhy did you come to Avidya Forest all the way from there? Why not head straight to the city?â
âSo many questionsâŠâ He irritably spat. âJust stop talking and kisââ
âI refuse,â you glared. âWhy were you heading towards Port Ormos? Did you think I was going to help you get over this mess out of the goodness of my heart?â
Did he forget how much you loathe him?
âNo. No, of course not.â
He chuckled, full of self-loathing.
âI know you hate me, (Y/n). I would hate myself too.â
You raised an eyebrow. Of course, heâs self-awareâ you just didnât expect him to say that out loud.
Alhaitham continued, âbut Iâm not the one at fault here.â
Defeated, he rested his head on your shoulder. To avoid having you look at his expression, Alhaitham cupped your back, running fingers through your scalp so that you may only look forward. His body pressed against yours firmly. Thereâs no possible way for you not to be wholly aware of how warm he was and how fast his heart was beating.Â
It was distracting to know how much the poison affected someone like Alhaitham, whom you thought was damn near untouchable.
Awkwardly, you returned the favor and played with his hair. Alhaitham gasped softly, making you shiver as you realized how sensitive you are to his breathing from this position.
âAnd who would that be?â You asked quietly. âIf your pride wonât let you seek Tighnariâs aid then since youâre here you might as well tell me everything, starting from the very beginning.â
âT-That wonât be necessary.â
âIf we want to rule out who your true assailant is, then yes it is,â you answered. âI think this is what you call the process of elimination.â
Suddenly, he pulled away from you with his arms stretched out. Alhaitham still kept you pinned on the tree, but thereâs more space for you now to move and see his face.Â
Ah, youâve nearly forgotten again.
Alhaitham has green-orange eyes.
âNo need.â
He clicked his tongue.
âIt was Pulcinella. Your grandfather sent a cicin mage in an attempt to seduce and assassinate me.â
⊠Oh.
You shouldâve guessed. You really shouldâve guessed that he was behind all this.
Instinctively, you tried to cover your mouth from shock, but he quickly grabbed them and pressed them back to the tree behind you again. He tightened his hold once more, making you wince.
âI didnât mind at first because your grandfather reminded me of my own grandmother,â Alhaitham gritted his teeth. âPulcinellaââ
He bit his bottom lip, his seafoam eyes looking unstable and royally pissed.
âHeâs not after me because of my position as the Acting Grand Sage. H-He was merely looking after you. His expression was one I recognized. It's a grandfather's love. I may not show empathy as frequently as my housemate would like, but at least I am conscious of how important family is. I donât want you to have to arrange your grandparentâs funeral like I did.â
Youâre not unaware of who Alhaithamâs grandmother was. At one point, you had befriended her back when she was out on a mission to acquire 1,000 books. To think that youâll meet her grandson for the first time in college and that youâll end up in a situation like this⊠youâre sure she wouldâve never condoned any of this. She wouldnât appreciate that her grandson was trying to fuck the elf that helped her build her small library.
This is wrong.Â
Everything about this is wrong. From the age gap to the work power distanceâ itâs vileâÂ
You want to vomit.
âSoâ s-so what did you do?â
âI didnât want to kill your grandfather in retaliation.â
âYes, youâve established that. You donât usually beat around the bushâ go back to being the Alhaitham I know and just get straight to the point, damn it!â
âI ended up tracking all of his people in Sumeru down.â
He chuckled lowly.
Your heart started racing as well.Â
If his heart was beating out of excitement, yours were out of a rational fear that you wouldnât get out of this unscathed and mentally sound.
âItâs laughable how his lackeys were so incompetent. If they listened to my lectures at all, they wouldâve known how to defend themselves.â
âWhat⊠What the hell are you talking about?âÂ
There was nowhere to run. Youâre trapped unless Alhaitham lets go of both your wrists. Your dilated eyes surveyed the woodland, but you weren't confident that, should the occasion arise, your shaky knees could put some distance between you and the scribe.
âDidnât you notice? They were stalking us from the moment I was teaching you how to use your vision last week, and likely even before that.â
His face drew near and you strained your neck to hopefully maintain at least a hair of distance between both of your lips.
Alhaitham closed his eyes.
âDid you honestly think Iâd postpone our practice due to your mild complaining? Donât you understand how excruciating it is to be away from you for a week?â
He pressed his forehead against yours.
âBut I had to do it. For us.â
âWhere⊠Where were you when you were gone? What did you do to them?â
You didnât want to ask.
You already know the answer.Â
âWhen will you start thinking before you speak?â
With fears renewed, your body felt small underneath his gaze. Heâs not even looking at youâ his piercing green eyes werenât even looking directly at your soul. You turned away and gazed at his left shoulderâ shrieking.
Never in your 100+ years of life did you feel so stupid. Only now did you realize that it wasnât just a cicin mageâs perfume you smelled earlier.
There was blood all over his coat.
âStop screaming, (Y/n). Iâve finished the job and itâs high time you reward me, wouldnât you agree?â
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