Guardian Drabbles and Prompt Fills – weilongfu – 镇魂 | Guardian (TV) [Archive of Our Own]

weilongfu:

Chapters: 16/?
Fandom: 镇魂 | Guardian (TV)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Shěn Wēi/Zhào Yúnlán, Shen Wei/Zhao Yun Lan, Guo Chang Cheng/Chu Shu Zhi, Guo Changcheng/Chu Shuzhi
Characters: Shěn Wēi, Zhao Yun Lan, Guo Chang Cheng, Chu Shu Zhi, Zhù Hóng, Dà Qìng, Lín Jìng, Wāng Zhēng, Sāng Zàn
Additional Tags: Fluff, Silly, not entirely canon compliant
Summary:

Drabbles, prompt fills, and other ficlets from Tumblr written for the Guardian fandom

Chapter titles will include pairings


And now I’ve also saved all my Guardian prompt fics, etc on AO3!

Guardian Drabbles and Prompt Fills – weilongfu – 镇魂 | Guardian (TV) [Archive of Our Own]

thewickling:

sarah-yyy:

writing-prompt-s:

During a bank robbery you’re surprised when the criminals seem to recognize you and retreat in fear. Only later do you learn that your high school sweet-heart now runs a global crime syndicate and has you placed on a “No Harm” list. You decide to pay them a visit after all these years.

“You’re…turning yourself in,” Zhao Yunlan repeats, staring at the guy who shot him in the arm during last week’s bank robbery. 

“Yes,” the man says earnestly. And then, in a rush, “I am so sorry for firing at you, Chief Zhao! I swear I didn’t mean to injure you! I’m a terrible shot! I didn’t think I would hit you! You have to believe me!”

Da Qing blinks at the man, incredulous. “So you came back to Dragon City to turn yourself in, even though you already fled the country, because you felt guilty?”

The man nods vigorously. “Yes! That’s the only reason! There are no other reasons!”

“Yeah, because that does not sound suspicious at all,” Zhao Yunlan mutters. “What happened to your face?” he asks, eyeing the bruises. He’s pretty sure the man had also been limping when Chu Shuzhi brought him into the interrogation room. 

“Nothing! No-one hit me or threatened to kill me slowly if I didn’t come back!” the man says in a hurry, and then winces. “Please don’t ask me any more questions, and just lock me up, I am begging you.”

Zhao Yunlan eyes him for a long moment. 

Although it doesn’t happen very often, this isn’t the first time something like that has happened. It is, however, the first time they’ve managed to bag someone so loose-lipped. There’s no reason why Yunlan can’t make good use of this situation and fish for some answers. 

“Does this have anything to do with…the Black Cloaked Envoy?” 

The man’s face turns pale. “I’ve already learnt my lesson, Chief Zhao. I will never forget your face, and I will never, ever, ever mess around in your jurisdiction again.” He drops to his knees. “Please don’t make him kill me,” he whispers, terrified.

A logical person would take their blessings and enjoy the occasional easy arrest. A rational person would not mess with their highschool sweetheart turned criminal syndicate boss. Zhao Yunlan was an officer of decent standing. Fraternizing with the Black Cloaked Envoy was potential career suicide.

After realizing that the Black Cloaked Envoy and Shen Wei were one in the same. The first thing he did was enter the nearest shady criminal hotspot in uniform. The second was to waltz through known Dixing territory unarmed and interrupt a drug deal. Third, because Shen Wei hadn’t gotten the message yet, he sauntered up and down Dixing streets with a sign: ‘I want to talk.’

He honestly couldn’t less about the uptick in his arrest rate. Or how his status left him near invincible in Dragon City.

After a week of increasingly shameless actions, a bag went over his head. Yunlan found himself in the back of an old van blindfolded but not bound. Twenty rough minutes later, he unceremoniously got shoved into a car.

Bag off, he discovered that he and Shen Wei sat in the back of a limo with heavily tinted windows.

It was Shen Wei. The mask couldn’t hide his phoenix eyes and delicate eyelashes. The black expensive suit fitted Shen Wei to a tee. He should have looked intimidating but there was a hint of refinement and elegance in his crossed legs and folded hands. This was his Shen Wei.

“It took you long-”

Shen Wei held up his hand.

“I brought you here to warn you. Do not involve yourself with me again.”

Leaning into the car seat, Yunlan crossed his arms. Cocking a brow, he drawled, “Ah Wei involved himself with me first.”

Shen Wei’s lip tightened into a straighter line.

“You’re not the only one with unresolved feelings.”

Yunlan shifted forward. Resting his chin on his interlocked fingers, he said, “I’ve been looking for you.”

He stood up. A step later, he sank into the seat next to Shen Wei. The space between was less than a 10 centimeters. Yunlan scooted until there existed practically none.

“Now that I’ve found you, you’re not getting rid of me easily,” he purred.

Shen Wei pressured his shoulder. A suggestion for space to open up between them. Yunlan ignored it.

“You must be mistaken.”

“Bull,” Yunlan said. Grasping Shen Wei’s chin, he guided their faces to look directly at another. “Shen Wei. Black Cloaked Envoy. You are the one I fell in love with over ten years ago.”

Shen Wei’s gaze diverted.

“You’re an officer. I am a criminal.”

Pulling Shen Wei’s attention back up, Yunlan broke down his sentence. “Do you still love me?”

He felt Shen Wei nod as much as he saw it. His heart soared. His words caught in his throat. Since his words failed, he leaned forward.

They kissed. Chaste and sweet, it ended much too quickly for Yunlan’s liking. Shen Wei stared at him wide-eyed.

“I love you. We can figure everything else out as we go.”

@sarah-yyy @thewickling thank youuuu!!!! 😍😍😍😍

bl-phillip:

have y’all ever thought how fucking grand and iconic it would be , if guardian was actually gay ? like , the show itself , you know .

there are so many aspects to it that would be no joke groundbreaking . and i’m not even talking about a chinese show being gay . like , have you ever thought about how much weilan’s story defies homophobic stereotypes ?

for starters , guardian is a sci-fi show with two queer main characters , which – correct me if i’m wrong – has never happened anywhere before . it also has a plot that fully depends on the love story of said two characters , though at the same time that plot is not entirely just about the two characters being gay without any further explanation . it’s not stereotypical either . it’s an actually beautifully thought-out love story .

another thing that a lot of homophobes love to push is that gay people can’t be in love / one person can’t be in love with another person of their gender . and i mean , what defies that better than a story about a man being in love with another man for ten thousand years , waiting for him and being faithful to him that entire time , despite not being able to see him ?

guardian is not just a bl , it’s not just a show that has absolutely zero plot and whose only saving grace is the fact that it is gay ( not that there is anything wrong with that tbh jfksjfksjfksjs ) . but , it is really a full blown sci-fi show with lots of different amazing characters , each of whom has their own plot .

it also doesn’t fall under the usual shitty plotline of either of the guys being confused about their feelings ? shen wei definitely isn’t , but neither is yun lan . he is absolutely sure in his love for shen wei , and when a girl chases after him and tells him she loves him – he rejects her without a shadow of a doubt . no way in hell would he want any woman , or anyone else really , when he has shen .

and why does no one talk about guardian punching toxic masculinity in the face ? shen wei is a man devoted to the love of his life for ten thousand entire years . yun lan is a man fully devoted both to a man he loves and also his team , which he also loves and cares for deeply ( and he shows it too , in many ways ) . guo changcheng is a fragile gentle boy , who doesn’t end up ‘ winning ‘ by becoming hyperly-masculine, but instead by embracing himself . and there is many more examples .

i can go on and on about this . guardian could do shit™️ if it was allowed to be what it was supposed to be from the very beginning . and i’m just so sad that it wasn’t .

xparrot:

Rewatching Guardian, we caught this bit in episode 5. At night Shen Wei is out on the university campus communing with the foliage (introducing himself to the flower yashou chieftain). It’s presumably quite late, as he materializes his weapon to prove his identity without worrying about being seen. While out, he sees Zhao Yunlan ride past on his bike:

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Then Zhao Yunlan is at Professor Shen’s office door, and is about to give up when Shen Wei answers

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And they proceed to grin at each other happily and go into his office to talk.

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Two things about this:

One, Shen Wei clearly teleported across campus into his office, so he wouldn’t miss the chance to spend time with Zhao Yunlan.

Two, it being so late, why would Zhao Yunlan know Shen Wei was still in his office? Either he knows his office hours (1-3 a.m. on alternate Tuesdays?) or more likely he was loitering outside their apartment building, waiting for Shen Wei to get home to casually bump into him and chat, but eventually got impatient and just went and sought him out.

In conclusion: these absolute goobers, they both have it so bad.

dialogue prompt 12 “I never thought I’d be so lucky, especially not in this lifetime.” for weilan pls :)))

yumi-chan-hamano:

I swear I started working on this but then I got distracted by the doodle art asks hahaha

Shen Wei felt a little self-conscious as Zhao Yun Lan kept staring at him. It wasn’t the first time the man was trying to undress him with his eyes, nor was it the first time he did it in front of their co-workers in the SID. 

Zhu Hong coughed into her fist and the chief reluctantly pulled his eyes away.

Zhao Yun pulled the lollipop from his lips with a loud resounding pop and now it was Shen Wei’s turn to be distracted.

He could see that the chief was making an address to the new case at hand. He could see Zhao Yun Lan’s lips were moving, but the words felt on deaf ears. Shen Wei was no longer paying attention to the meeting, but admiring the man he had the fortunate of calling his lover.

When Kun Lun disappeared several millennia ago, Shen Wei could feel a part of him disappear along with him.

Everything around him changed with time, but the feelings within him were still as fresh and painful as the day he hid away from the world. He had a duty to carry out; he was the Black Cloak Envoy. But when Zhao Yun Lan appeared, his world was turned upside down.

He let Kun Lun slip away once, he couldn’t let it happen. No, he won’t.

Not when he learned that the man he fell in love with had already been by his side. Whether he was Kun Lun or Zhao Yun Lan, the man was the same person, and the one he fell in love with.

Zhao Yun Lan looked over at him and smiled. Shen Wei reciprocated it without a second thought, momentarily forgetting about their audience.

“Please stop flirting in the office,” Da Qing groaned and the rest of the office gave some form of support ranging of head nodding and sounds of agreement. Zhao Yun Lan looked at them, feigning hurt which caused Guo Chang Cheng to shift nervously but everyone else simply rolled their eyes at the chief’s antics.

“Fine, Xiao Wei and I will be taking the rest of the day off. The rest of you, do your jobs.”

Shen Wei flushed at the nickname, but no one noticed as they were too busy cursing the chief in their mind before moving to their respective work stations. Zhao Yun Lan snorted at the reactions he got.

He then reached over and intertwined his hand with Shen Wei’s.

Seeing the other man look at him like a deer caught in the headlights, Zhao Yun Lan flashed a bright smile before pulling him along as he exited the office. 

The sun was bright, Shen Wei noted when they were out on the streets. But his life was dark before the Zhao Yun Lan entered his life, after all, the other was the sun to his dark presence.

“Hey Xiao Wei, guess what I’m thinking about!”

Shen Wei shook his head at the question but a smile pulled onto his face as they drove through the city in Zhao Yun Lan’s car.

“If I knew,” Shen Wei started as he watched the people and buildings go by, “I would not be so worried about you.”

Zhao Yun Lan laughed.

“I was just thinking about what a lucky man I am,” Zhao Yun Lan said as he briefly turned to look at Shen Wei, “to have you in my life. To have you love me back. To have you come save me time after time, even if I did stupidly rush into danger head first.”

Shen Wei wanted to cry. Just before they reached their destination, he whispered, “I never thought I’d be so lucky, especially not in this lifetime.”

It didn’t matter if Zhao Yun Lan heard him or not. As long as they were together, nothing else mattered.