florbexter:

LBC TinCan Ficlet

I am on a roll and Can is an adorable idiot 😀 so please enjoy another little ficlet


Tin had told him ridiculous stuff in the past. The reasons behind his actions for example. Can knew that he himself had weird thought processes sometimes, but Tin took all of that to a whole new level.

The weirdest information Tin ever had given Can was “I am with your Mum. Shopping.”

Can checked twice if the text he had received was from the right number, but yes, Tin had told him, that he was shopping… with Can’s mum.

“What the hell?”

He stomped downstairs but no one was home and wouldn’t he notice if Tin had picked up his mother? He looked at Gucci, but the dog just wagged his tail one time and yawned.

“I still haven’t forgiven you,” Can told the dog. Just last week Gucci the betrayer had put his head on Tin’s lap and had had the audacity to sigh in bliss.

He wrote his sister.

>Where is mum?”

>Shopping with P’Tin. I AM SO JEALOUS!

This was official the weirdest day of Can’s life. At the same moment his phone peeped. Tin had sent him a picture. 

It was a selfie. 

It was a selfie of Tin and Can’s Mum. Smiling at the camera…

Can smiled involuntary. He put his hand over his mouth after realizing he was smiling because of this stupid idiot and looked around. Only Gucci was looking at him. Can frowned. He didn’t trust their dog anymore, so he slowly walked backwards until he was at the staircase.

“Don’t tell anyone,” he said to Gucci and ran upstairs into his bedroom to yell in his pillows.

weilongfu:

andwebegin:

LBC’S INCORRECT QUOTES: So is he still single or

@andwebegin

“So…” Tin trailed off. “Is he… single?”

“Yes, he is,” Pete said. “Ae even confirmed it for me via text just now.”

“So you’re sure, right?”

Pete rolled his eyes. “Should you be asking me this, Ai Tin? You said you don’t want to know anything about Can anymore.”

Tin nodded. “I know what I said.” 

“Good.”

“Good.”

Pete only counted to ten before Tin opened his mouth again.

“So is he still single or…”

A headache formed between Pete’s eyes. “I cannot believe-”

“Look, it’s a valid question. I just want to make sure you’ve got your facts straight, Pete.”

“How can my facts be straight when I’m not, Ai Tin?”

“Did you just-”

“GO TALK TO HIM!” Pete shook Tin by the shoulders as his yelling continued. “YOU ARE THE WORST. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER. IF YOU TWO KEEP BEATING AROUND THE BUSH I’M GOING TO LOCK YOU TWO TOGETHER IN A ROOM.”

Coucou! 9) and Guardian with the SID team but Zhu Hong is the main and the others are he sidekicks? Pretty please and thank you?

fkyb:

9) a penny, a witch, a dangerous deal

Tags : character death (past), magic au

They call her a witch.

Zhu Hong doesn’t mind; if they knew what she can do, what she has done, they would call her worse things. She knows magic, she knows its price and most importantly, she knows what she owes and what she is due. She never shied away from this, and that’s the catch, isn’t it?

People come to her with their impossible wishes and their impossible dreams, and blame her when the price is too high. It is only as high as your demand, she says every single time. Magic is fair, magic is balance, she explains every single time. Be careful what you wish for, she warns every single time.

It’s not as bad now as it was when she began practicing out of her hut in the woods. Back then, she was alone with Da Qing: two kindred spirits, lucky enough to have found each other among the humans surrounding them. As the years passed, her reputation grew along with the rooms she added to her little hut and with the number of people she let in. She saved them, one by one, and now they’re hers. Magic has a price, and Zhu Hong knows what she owes and what she is due.

“Someone for you,” Ge Lan calls from the herbs garden at the front of the house. There’s no need to specify who ‘you’ is; visitors only ever come for her. Zhu Hong says nothing, and Ge Lan knows to let the visitor wait by the fence.

She settles in the shadows of the doorway, hidden from a passing glance but not from prying eyes. It is the second test; the first one is to come to her. The man by the fence is tall, dark-haired and grubby looking. She takes him in and closes her eyes. She sees the face of a beautiful man, dearly beloved, his eyes full of laughter, and she sees a grave on a sunny day, with a fist pounding the freshly dug earth.

Dark eyes find hers quickly, and she steps back inside her house.

“Come in,” she calls.

Zhu Hong makes enough noise in the kitchen to guide her visitor by the sound alone. She rattles her pots and pans and mugs, and throws dried tea leaves into her ever-boiling pot of water.

“Good morning,” she says when the visitor stills in the doorway.

“Hey,” the man answers. His voice sounds rough, like it hasn’t been used in a while, maybe except for screaming at the sky at the unfairness of it all. She hears breathless laughter and soft ‘I love you’s, she hears his sharp inhale every morning when he wakes up and remembers. Oh, she thinks, I won’t be able to walk away from this one.

“Please, take a seat,” she says, motioning to the wooden chairs and table by the wall. “My name’s Zhu Hong,” she adds when he sits.

“I know,” he says. “That’s why I’m here,” he smiles tiredly, and she thinks he must have been very handsome, before the grief.

He extends his hand to her. “I’m Zhao Yunlan.” She grasps his palm, curious to know more about him and what brings him to her. With a touch, she feels the impossible pain in his heart and bones and soul and she reels back, as if she were burned.

“Ah,” he says with a bashful smile. “It’s true, then, what they say about you. I’m sorry, I should have warned you.”

“How long has it been?” Zhu Hong asks.

“It will be a year next week.”

“And you still feel this much pain?”

“Ah, it used to be worse,” he shrugs. “I can talk without screaming my throat raw now.”

Zhu Hong brings him a steaming mug of tea in silence. She’s witnessed great suffering almost like this one before, but the sufferers always let themselves die. It is too much to bear, and the price she asks is too high to pay.

“Tell me what you want,” she says once both of their mugs are empty. She already knows, it can’t be anything else, but she has to ask.

“My husband is dead. I want him back,” Zhao Yunlan states simply.

“Magic is about balance,” she says. “It can only give as much as you can pay,” she explains. “I’ll write you the price. Come back in three days if you find it fair.”

“I don’t care about the price. I’m ready to die if it means he’ll be alive again.”

“Come back in three days,” she repeats. She writes him the price, one of the highest she’s ever asked for, but she has no choice, and she knows Zhao Yunlan will be back in three days.

“You owe me a penny for the tea.” She knows what she is due, always.

“You’ll have it in three days.”

You made me cry, you talented witch!!! 😭😭 I knew I made a dangerous deal when I sent you that ask. I love how you made Shen Wei so tangible just through Yunlan’s grief. And I love this Zhu Hong. I’d definitely read the hell out of anything you feel like writing about her. I’m gonna shut up know and read this for the 20th time… and cry some more!!!

Communication skills – fkyb (Chrysomie) – บังเอิญรัก | Love by Chance (TV) [Archive of Our Own]

fkyb:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: บังเอิญรัก | Love by Chance (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Can/Tin (Love By Chance)
Characters: Can (Love by Chance), Tin (Love by Chance)
Additional Tags: Pen Pals, anonymous letters
Summary:

The University starts an anonymous penpals project to end the rivalry between the IC and Thai program students. Tin and Can get assigned to each other.

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A short TinCan fic for @weilongfu ’s birthday!!! In thanks for the wonderful TinCan series he’s been blessing us with these last few days, for the positivity he’s spreading in the LBC fandom, and for being one of the culprits that dragged my ass into LBC in the first place. Happy birthday!! 😘😘😘😘 (shhh i know it’s technically tomorrow, i’m a lil early it’s all)

Communication skills – fkyb (Chrysomie) – บังเอิญรัก | Love by Chance (TV) [Archive of Our Own]

bl-phillip:

Is it too much to ask for something great?

Drama: Love by Chance

Pairing: TinCan

Summary: The boys bond over their mutual love for dogs, Can not taking any shit from terrible older brothers, and Tin finally telling the truth.

( for my absolute fav @m34ns . sorry this took so long , nico ! i hope you like it :”) )

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Tin
wasn’t in a good mood. Some would claim that Tin is never in a good
mood, which – if true – meant that Tin was in a very bad mood
today. And a cause of such mood was – of course – Tin’s
brother. He didn’t do anything particularly out of the ordinary –
he was an asshole every day of the year. Tin was more or less used to
it by now, but lately he was way too frustrated with Can to keep his
mouth shut and hold himself back in any situation.

So,
Tin had nothing else to do, but to storm off out of the house and go
for a walk. Which was supposed to be relaxing, and it was – until
he saw a dog almost being run over by a car. And, what lots of people
don’t know about Tin is that he is a dog person. And not just a
casual dog person – no. He is one of those “I want to own seven
dogs and I would rather die than not pet a dog when I see it”
types. So, a dog being (almost) run over was 110% the biggest crime
Tin could ever think of.

‘What
the fuck are you doing, you asshole?’, Tin screamed after the
disappearing car, running up to the dog, ‘Hey buddy, are you ok?’

And,
at first it seemed like the dog was alright. To be fair, though, it
was so fluffy it was pretty hard to even distinguish which part of
its body was which, let alone if it had any wounds. When Tin took the
dog’s leash to get it off the road and to the sidewalk, though –
it obliged, but was obviously limping.

‘Awwww,
buddy! One of your legs hurts, huh?’, Tin said, petting the dog on
its fluffy head.

‘Gucci!’,
he heard someone scream, but decided to keep his attention on the
dog, ‘I finally found you! Thank you so much!’

Tin realized that it was probably the dog’s owner running up to them –
every dog has an owner after all, or at least Tin hoped so. He was
about to respond, when he looked up and saw – you guessed it –
Can.

‘Damnit’,
Tin thought, ‘Is this guy everywhere?’

‘You?’,
was the only thing Can could mutter, looking very confused.

‘Your
dog was almost run over by a car’, Tin said, deciding to ignore the
obvious awkwardness of the situation, ‘It’s limping now, so I
guess something is wrong with one of the legs. I know a good vet
clinic nearby, and my car is close enough too, so it wouldn’t have
to walk all the way there’.

‘It’s
a he, his name is Gucci’, Can said, ‘And, thank you?’

‘Gucci?’,
Tin laughed, ‘And you call me pretentious’.

+++++

The
entirety of the car ride was spent in silence – only the radio
playing something soft on the background. Both of the boys were
deeply confused by the whole situation. Tin, because he’s just
saved Can’s dog and is now taking him to the very expensive vet
clinic his family used to take their dog to. Can, because Tin has
just saved his dog and is now taking them to a most likely expensive
vet clinic he somehow knows about. So, they were basically confused
because of the same reason – not understanding Tin’s decision to
help Can at all.

When
they entered the clinic, Tin went straight to one of the doctors.

‘Nong’Tin!’,
the doctor exclaimed, ‘Haven’t seen you in a while! Got yourself
a new pet?’

‘Something
like that, P’’, Tin smirked, pointing at Can and Gucci, ‘This
is Ai’Can and his dog Gucci. Gucci was almost run over by some
asshole, who doesn’t know how to drive, and there’s something wrong
with his leg’.

‘What
a good boy’, the doctor smiled, petting Gucci, ‘Well, let’s
go’, he said, addressing Can, ‘Since you’re Nong’Tin’s friend,
I’ll allow both of you in for the check up. But then you’ll have
to wait outside’.

‘Thank
you’, Can said, smiling at the doctor, and then shooting an even
brighter smile at Tin. Maybe he’s not as much of an asshole as he
thought.

+++++

After
the checkup, Tin and Can were escorted out of the examining room.

‘Let’s
go out. There is a cafe here, we always used to wait there with my
parents, when we took our dog here’, Tin offered.

‘Sure’,
Can nodded.

When
they got to the cafe and sat down at the table, the atmosphere got a
bit awkward. Neither of them were quite sure what to do or say. Just
a couple of days ago, Tin tried to kiss Can out of spite again, and
Can punched him in the face. Again. They screamed at each other, and
literally hated each other just yesterday. Doing that today wasn’t
an option, though, so they had to figure out how to tip toe around
each other without everything blowing up again.

‘So,
you’re pretty close to that doctor from the clinic, huh?’, Can
finally broke the silence.

‘Incredible
deduction, Sherlock!’, Tin responded sarcastically.

‘Ok,
then’, Can sighed, ‘How about your dog? You used to have a dog,
right?’

‘And
what if I did? This has nothing to do with you!’, Tin frowned.

‘No
need to be an asshole’, Can responded sheepishly.

‘I
am being an asshole?’, Tin asked, ‘You punched me in the face on
Monday!’

‘You
tried to kiss me! You are trying to break my friend apart with his
boyfriend! And you think I’m the asshole? Really?’

‘This
is none of your fucking business’, Tin said, ‘But just for your
information, I’m helping Pete. Your friend is obviously using him for
money, just like everyone else. I’m not dumb enough to think that
someone like you could start dating someone like me for anything
other than money. I’m not dumb enough to trust someone like you’.

‘You
know what?’ You’re so fucking entitled! You pretend like you’re
better than me, because of what? Because you’re rich? Those aren’t
even your money! You haven’t worked a day in your life! You were so
nice today, especially to Gucci. I thought maybe I was too quick to
judge, maybe you’re actually a good person’, Can said, sounding
suddenly hurt and standing up to leave the cafe, ‘I guess I was
wrong’.

Can ran out of the cafe. Tin ran after him.

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Can
almost reached the vet clinic, when someone grabbed his hand. Obviously, it was Tin.

‘I’m
sorry! I’m sorry for what I said. I just don’t know how to talk to
you. I don’t know what to think of you and what you think of me. And
I don’t trust anyone, ok? Not only you, because of whatever stupid
reason. I don’t trust anyone’, Tin said, ‘But I want to trust
you’.

‘But
you’re just a snob!’, Can wasn’t sure why he said that. Despite
what happened in the cafe, if there was one thing he realized today,
it was that Tin was not just some snob from the IC – he was much
more than that. He seemed rude, angry and aggressive, he seemed like
a bully, someone, who loves ruining other people’s lives, and he
still was some of those things – at least to some extent. But he
could also be polite, nice, kind and helpful, he cares about others,
loves dogs a lot, and – to be honest – has a pretty nice smile
that Can saw a couple of times today, mostly addressed to Gucci, though he totally understood why – his dog was adorable. He now wished he
could see more of that smile. Except he couldn’t. He ruined
everything with one stupid sentence, because he was too proud to face
the truth, to face his real feelings.

Tin
opened his mouth, trying to say something, but he couldn’t. He felt
tears coming up to his eyes, and there was something in his throat
that made it hard to breathe. Maybe Can was right, maybe he was just
a snob.

Can
was about to apologize and say he didn’t mean it, because he really
did not, and now Tin was almost crying, which was something –
unlike Tin’s smile – Can wouldn’t ever like to see again. But, he was
interrupted by a voice coming from somewhere behind him.

‘What’s
this?’, someone said, definitely addressing them, ‘You again?’

A
man came up to Tin and Can, not just a man – Tin’s brother. He
didn’t have to come closer for Tin to realize who it was, though –
he knew that voice way too well. Can knew who he was too, since he did
some research on Tin’s family after he told him his surname. It
was just a bit of fun and they seemed friendly on the pictures –
for a rich family anyway. Right now though, Tin’s brother didn’t
look friendly at all.

‘You
look like you’re about to cry. Pathetic little rat, aren’t you?’,
Tin’s brother sneered at him, grabbing his chin in his hand, making Tin look him in the eyes, ‘You are a disgrace to this family,
you know? That’s why dad hates you so much. We all wish you’d die
already, and yet you’re still here. Like an especially noisy
parasite we’re trying to get rid of so hard, and still can’t’.

Can
looked at Tin, expecting him to throw back a rude snarky comment that
his brother definitely deserved, but it never came. Tin stepped away from his brother, whose hand was no loner on his chin, and then just stood there,
eyes opened, on the verge of tears – both from what Can told him a
moment ago, and what his brother told him just now.

‘Come
on Can’, Tin looked at him desperately, ‘Let’s just go’.

Tin
already turned around, and was about to leave, when Can grabbed his
hand, ‘Wait!’, he said, pointing his eyebrows in the direction of
Tin’s brother. Tin stayed silent.

‘Seriously?
The only time you say nothing is when someone actually offends you?
He has no right to talk to you like that!’, Can exclaimed
furiously, turning around to face Tin’s brother, ‘You have no
right to talk to him like that!’

‘Excuse
me?’, Tin’s brother raised his eyebrow, ‘Who the hell are you
again?’

‘I’m…’,
Can wasn’t sure how to respond to that – he was kind of a nobody,
Tin’s rival, if anything, ‘I’m someone who hates when assholes
like you treat the people I care about like shit!’.

Tin’s
brother smirked, preparing to say something back, but Can was having
none of it, ‘No, you don’t deserve to say anything to me, or your
brother. You don’t deserve him , you know? And he doesn’t deserve
a dickhead like you bringing him down every day!’, Can grabbed
Tin’s hand, ‘Now we can go’, Tin obliged, still trying to process
what has just happened.

They
were walking in silence, Can still dragging Tin away holding his
hand, until they reached Tin’s car. When they did, Can let go, and
Tin suddenly felt weird. His hand felt colder, but he also felt
lonely. Not the kind of lonely he usually felt, not the kind of
lonely he considered necessary to survive – no, it was different.
It was the kind of lonely that made him want to crawl up the wall,
cry and – most importantly – grab Can’s hand again and never
let go.

Can
seemed to have a better idea though, because before Tin could think
what he should do next, Can hugged him.

‘I’m
sorry. For everything. For what I’ve said and done before, and for
what I’ve said today – I really didn’t mean that. And I’m
sorry for punching you in the face too’, Can said, wrapping his
hands tighter around Tin’s waist. Tin froze up. He was expecting
anything – Can leaving, Can being nosy again and starting to ask
him questions, can telling him this doesn’t change anything that
has happened between them – anything, but not this.

‘Hug
me back, you asshole!’, Can laughed endearingly, and Tin obliged.
He hugged him right back, melting into the unfamiliar comfortableness
of the embrace.

‘I
might’ve deserved at least one of those punches’, Tin said, and
they both laughed.

‘When
you want to kiss me again next time – you can just ask’, Can said
quietly.

‘Who
said there will be a next time?’, Tin smirked.

‘We
both know there will’, Can whispered.

‘Can
that next time be now, then?’, Tin asked, slightly pulling away to look  Can in the eyes.

‘No’,
Can said, putting his hand on Tin’s lips, ‘Now you’ll have to work
for it’.

‘Gladly’,
Tin smiled, still gently holding Can in his arms.

They
both felt weird about the sudden serenity of the situation , but only in
the best possible way.

LBC TinCan Fanfiction

florbexter:

@andwebegin 

– Thank you again so much for the gif-set, it was so nice of you. This TinCan ficlet is for you ❤


It took me longer to come to you

Can always knew when Tin had met his brother during the day. Tul was the kind of asshole who didn’t announce himself. He just dropped by, spread his poison on everyone and sauntered off.

On those days it took Tin longer to come home.

Can didn’t really know why, because Tin always said that their flat was his safe haven.

Tin would text him that he would be home late and because he wouldn’t say why Can knew exactly why.

He wouldn’t wait for him, because Tin never wanted to talk about it right away. Sometimes he would say nothing at all.

Can woke up in the middle of the night. He saw the lights under the door so Tin was somewhere in the flat. He was relieved to know that Tin was – at least – home. The clock on his nightstand told him it was 2:48 and he had to suppress the urge to yell that Tin should come to bed already.

Instead, he followed Tin’s way through their flat in his mind. First he was in the office. It was meant for both of them but Can liked to do his work on their dining table. Spreading everything out with easy access to refreshments and food. Then he was in the living room, followed by the bathroom. Can heard the sound of water splashing. Tin had a thing with throwing cold water in his face. Can found Tin ridiculous a lot of times.

He didn’t close his eyes when Tin entered the bedroom. He just followed his movements, how he stretched himself while he undressed, he smiled when Tin huffed because Can’s clothes were laying on the floor and he picked them up. Like always.

Finally he crawled on the bed but didn’t stop until he was hovering above Can. They locked eyes even though it was dark in their bedroom, but Can could see the white parts of Tin’s. Without a word Tin stretched out on top of Can and buried his face in his neck. He breathed in and sighed as if smelling Can was the answer to all his prayers.

Can mhmed and put his arms around Tin, scratching his neck softly, burying his fingers in Tin’s hair and pulling on some strands. Tin bit him lightly in retribution and Can smiled.

His fist always itched when he thought about Tul. He wanted to punch him so badly! But Tin had said no and even though Can was known to ignore Tin’s no’s a lot of times; in this matter he respected his plea. But it was fun planning revenge on that asshole. Pete was a happy co-conspirator when they met at the gym.

Tin grew heavier on him until Can felt his even breathing on his skin. Tin had fallen asleep. Can hugged him closer and whispered promises in his ear.

5 with tincan ?? i love pain <33

weilongfu:

5) “Don’t hurt him, please, I’ll do anything.” 
(Well Anon, you asked for it.)

Can was very much aware that Tin had a bit of a past. It had been covered up by money and misspent youth, but there was a past. Tin had told Can about his time in the UK, about when he came back home, all the things he may or may not have gotten into, all the things he had done. 

Tin had done his best to promise that everything had been handled. Settled. 

This was not settled.

Can found himself held in place by no less than three guys, but to be fair, he had knocked out the first with a solid punch to the jaw. Tin stood in front of him, his eyes held Can’s gaze, but Can could see his hands trembling. 

This was going to end in disaster.

“Nong Tin! You didn’t think our business was over, did you?” The leader said as he opened his switchblade with a flick of his wrist. “And I see you even got yourself a toy.” Can felt the tip of the blade pressed against his cheek, just hard enough to leave a thin scratch. “Not the same kind I used to see you go for, but there is a certain… rustic charm I suppose?”

“Don’t hurt him, please, I’ll do anything.” Tin’s voice was low, and although it sounded even, Can knew it was a thin mask. “Just let him go. I’ll go back with you.”

“You didn’t think it’d be so easy, did you?” The tip of the blade moved, a little gentler now, across Can’s neck. “The debts you owe, they go deeper than money. Blood, Nong Tin. My brother died in that raid.”

“Then you can have P’Tul.” Can would have been irritated with Tin’s casualness about that statement if he didn’t notice Tin’s hands had stilled. “A brother for a brother, no?”

“But Tul is only a half-brother.” Tin glared in reply. “Oh yes, I know. Not like your father kept it very secret.” 

“Still a brother for a brother.”

“And this one here.” Can stifled his shout at having his hair pulled to expose his neck further. “He’s worth more to you than a brother, isn’t he? You owe me interest, Nong Tin.”

Tin’s eyes seemed to sharpen. He even gave a little smile. “I guess… You might have to wait to collect on that interest, Khun.” Tin redirected his attention to Can again. “Do you trust me, Can?”

The blade pressing against his neck, Tin’s eyes meeting his, Can had no regrets. “Yes.”

Tin nodded. There was the sound of breaking glass and the sound of gurgling before the leader’s grip eased and he fell to the floor in a heap. Several more thuds, like something hitting a bag of wet cement, and the other two holding Can fell to the ground as well.

“Bullets talk when money walks,” Tin said without sparing the bodies another glance. He grabbed Can’s hand and pulled him, running as fast as he could as an entire team of armed police barged in through every entrance.

Dialogue Prompts

If you are still taking suggestions … could I suggest 3 or 19 with TinCan?!?! fluff or funny/comedy

weilongfu:

19) “I found it.” “And?” “And I never should have gone looking for it in the first place.”

(I’ve done #3 twice, so # 19 it is!)

Tin ate another few pieces of popcorn while waiting for Can. He’d been gone for fifteen minutes already, searching for some anime DVD he wanted to watch together. Unfortunately he’d lent it to his sister a while ago. Tin didn’t really care about watching it. He’d rather enjoy his alone time with Can.

Spending time at Tin’s house was impossible with Tul around. At least during some parts of the day, Can’s parents and his sister were out and they could just be.

Tin also wondered if they’d have time for anything else before they got back.

The sound of Can screeching brought Tin back to reality from his daydreams.

“Is everything okay?!” he called out.

“Sort of!”

“Did you find your DVD?”

“I found it!”

“And?”

“And I never should have gone looking for it in the first place,” Can said as he walked back, DVD in hand, but face looking mildly disturbed.

Tin raised an eyebrow. “Did you find something of your sister’s you weren’t supposed to?”

“I found her secret shrine about us.”

“What?”

Can collapsed against Tin. Tin put his arms around Can on reflex, regardless of the bowl of popcorn in his lap. 

“She has a shrine. With pictures of us. And things that say OTP. I don’t understand it and I don’t want to.”

“Uh…”

“Yeah, exactly.”

Tin stroked Can’s hair. “Wanna make out until you forget about it?”

“God, yes.”

Dialogue Prompts

weilongfu:

weilongfu:

andwebegin:

LBC’S INCORRECT QUOTES: Was that before or after you slept with him?

@andwebegin

Pete walks towards the IC Building. He spots Tin, sitting outside on a bench, which is not abnormal.

What is abnormal is how Tin’s eyes are following someone. His laptop is out, but his fingers are still. Pete tries to trace his line of sight and finds Can on the other side of the street, laughing and joking with other people. Tin looks like he wants to stab them.

“Oh Ai Tin, I didn’t know that you know Ai Can,” Pete says as he sits beside Tin. 

Pete watches Tin’s body language as he answers. His shoulders and back slouch, like he’s curling in on himself. The tips of Tin’s ears turn pink and Tin actually looks to the side instead of at Pete. “Let’s just say that we’ve ‘crossed paths’.”

Pete takes it all in before asking, “Was that before or after you slept with him?”

“What? How did you?”

Pete smiles. “You seem so besotted, Ai Tin. It’s refreshing.” Pete pats Tin on the shoulder before he gets up. “Also Ai Can has been shouting about how he can’t believe he lost his virginity to you at soccer practice. Bye!”

Pete turns to look after he’s walked off for a few steps to see Tin marching towards Can with a strange look on his face. Certainly Can’s going to get a repeat at this rate, Pete thinks.

#but imagine this though#imagine this exact scenario#of Tin trying to hide his new-found relationship with can#but pete taking none of that bullshit and called him out for it#i live for this moment

@andwebegin YOU ASK AND I SHALL DELIVER. Ver 2 ya’ll!

The first hint wasn’t really a hint but a feeling. No matter what anyone says, Pete was observant and Tin felt different.

Tin felt less cold, only by degrees, but anything less than his absolute stoicism was obvious. He walked differently, talked a little differently, like he was trying to relearn how to be a person. His gaze didn’t pierce like it used to, a manner of liveliness had returned.

Pete didn’t dislike these changes. Back before he moved, before the hurt and betrayal, Tin had been so much more open and lively. To Pete, these changes, although small, reminded him of the friend he once had. More of this could only be a good thing.

The second hint was that Can was too cheerful. Or perhaps the better word was too normal.

He begged for food, rambled and raved, and yet, Pete could see that something else was on his mind. A tight lipped Can was not likely to be a good thing. Everyone had learned their lesson with a distracted Can already.

But now it seemed like Can was making an extra effort to speak up when everyone knew he normally would. Furthermore, Can was taking extra care with his words. Pete normally had trouble following Can’s stream of consciousness, but it was much easier to follow when Can was minding his words. Like Can was making an effort to be understood.

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