He debates it then holds out the cabbage bun toward him. Jiang Cheng
watches him in fascination, surprised when the fins on the sides of his
head seem to twitch. Then surprise settles in when he realizes what Xichen
has just said. He wants to see him more? See? Him? Of all people, no
one really wanted to go out of their way to see Jiang Cheng. Heb ites into
the barbeque pork bun and watches Xichen.
Lan Xichen accepts the cabbage bun eagerly - though admittedly, he is perhaps a little more interested in the warmth of Wanyin's hand when he lets himself linger against it, such a contrast to his own cool touch and the translucent webbing between his own fingers. Still, he bites happily into the bun when he pulls back, and then his expression lights up again.
"It's good!"
It's different. More... well, just more than what he's used to, and his sharp teeth make quick work of the bun.
"Thank you," he remembers to say when he's finished, though his brows furrow when Wanyin asks him that.
His touch is cold. Of course, his hands would be cold if he spent all of
his time in the water. Jiang Cheng wonders if Xichen prefers colder climes,
like somewhere up in the mountains of Gusu. Isn't that where Wei Wuxian
said that mermaids were from? Hidden deep in the lakes and rivers of the
mountains there? The webbing catches his eye and Jiang cheng almost
wants to reach out and grasp a hand, but he waits as they're still sharing
a snack together. He bites into his own bun when he sees the sharp teeth
tear through it easily.
Xichen being happy is a sight that Jiang Cheng's heart leaps at, with how
he lights up at the smallest things.
"You're welcome."
He finishes his own bun instead of answering Xichen. It's easier that way.
He brushes his hands of the crumbs then takes his robes off until he's down
to his under pants. Jiang Cheng slowly edges himself into the water. Cool,
as the water always is in Yunmeng, and welcoming. He is now in the water
with the creature but he doesn't feel as if he were in any sort of danger
from Xichen.
Another evasion, this time using the cover of eating as an excuse - Wanyin could almost be at home in Cloud Recesses. He adds that to the list of things that he's learning about his new friend - he is a cultivator, an inner disciple of the Yunmeng Jiang sect, owns a lake, shows kindness and shares food with someone he's just met, has a beautiful voice, comes out alone to sing the sad songs he writes, has to ask why someone would want to spend time with him, and deflects talking about his own feelings as easily as though he's used to no one pursuing the subject.
Lan Xichen knows him already, he thinks, and decides that it would be okay to share a little more about himself.
He watches with mild curiosity as Wanyin removes his outer layers, eyes roaming over newly bared arms - no fins there, either, but that's to be expected - and then across his chest. Handsome, still, fins or not.
There's a burst of alarm when he starts to enter the water over edge of the boat, and Lan Xichen realizes that it was intentional just in time to keep himself from grabbing Wanyin. Humans can swim, he knows that.
He circles around Wanyin sheepishly, swimming up close to him now that he's in the water. He starts to reach for one of his hands, then pauses, remembering his manners.
He treads water as Xicheng circles around him, eyes tracking the long white
tail beneath the surface is it moves around him and doesn't back away when
the merman moves close to him.
Jiang Cheng, instead of answering, holds up his right hand for Xichen to
inspect himself, wanting to see what he was going to do. There are no fins
on Jiang Cheng but he's curious enough to want to reach out and touch
Xichen as well. Are the ears sensitive, are the fins sensitive? Does Xichen
feel anything where human meets fish?
"You don't actually have a taste for human flesh, do you?" he blurts out.
Wei Wuxian had said many things. He's pretty sure most of those things were
false. But after seeing the sharp teeth earlier, Jiang Cheng can't help but
wonder. "And you're not here to drown me, right?"
He takes Wanyin's hand in his own, fingertips exploring it all over before he presses their palms together. He lines their fingers up as well, spreading his out and watching the contrast in the space between Wanyin's and the webbing between his.
"You're so warm," he says, pleased with the discovery.
Then Wanyin asks that, and the corners of his eyes crinkle in amusement.
"You weren't certain of that and you jumped in with me anyway?" He'd meant to be teasing, but he can't help but be a little bit admiring, and that comes out in his tone. "You're very brave."
Or willing to take a chance on trusting Lan Xichen, but considering that's exactly what he'd done with Wanyin - he likes that, too.
"I was going to try to save you from drowning, before I remembered humans can swim. I don't know about human flesh, though, I've never tried it."
Now he's definitely teasing, and he raises one eyebrow at Wanyin playfully.
Xichen's fingers and hand are cold. Like marble. No. Like jade. Pale
and cool. He presses his fingers against Xichen's, flexing to feel the
webbing for himself. It's...strange to feel. But not a deterrent. He's more
tan than Xichen is, a testament of living his entire life in Yunmeng.
The comment about human flesh has Jiang Cheng bark out a laugh. He
willingly swims closer.
"I was born and raised in Lotus Pier. We tend to swim before we even walk,"
he boasts. "We're the strongest swimmers among the great cultivation
families."
It's gratifying to see that Wanyin seems just as interested in him as he is in Wanyin - he had wondered, from time to time, if humans would be afraid of him, or off put by him. He runs his free hand down Wanyin's forearm, over his elbow and up to his shoulder, then back down again, entranced - and then he shifts a little, offering the fin side of his arm out in case Wanyin wants to do the same.
Seeing Wanyin laugh so freely makes him beam, his smile much wider than he would have allowed himself back in Cloud Recesses.
"Then I will consider myself even luckier that it was you I found. Do you have to go back soon, or do you have time to swim with me?"
Not that anyone would miss him if he were late. Jiang Cheng lets the dark
thought sit with him for a moment before slowly shaking his head.
"No. I don't think anyone would really miss me all that much. A swim
actually...sounds really nice."
He would get to know if he could swim faster than a merman. And that
challenge is definitely a point of interest for him. Jiang Cheng looks
around. The lake is rather large, not the largest in Yunmeng but definitely
one of the larger ones. He used to swim in this place for hours, burning
away whatever anger had arisen from another row with Wei Wuxian.
Well. He has a friend now, and Lan Xichen would miss him if he didn't get to see him again. He might not be able to do anything about the people back home, but he can make sure Wanyin enjoys his time out here.
He gives Wanyin's hand a squeeze before he lets go, smiling at him again.
"I would love if you would show me around, but - are you in the mood for a race first?"
A smirk plays on his lips. Already, he misses the feel of Xichen's hand
against his, cold and strange as it was. He doesn't dwell on no one missing
him for too long. His father had the perfect family without him. He shakes
his head of it and focuses on the present, especially when Xichen asks if
they could race.
"Is that fair to race a human against a merman?" he asks.
Jiang Cheng swims around Xichen, wondering if Xichen would find his legs as
fascinating as he finds Xichen's tail. He wants to reach out and touch it
but respects his space.
Wanyin is so expressive - every time he thinks he's found the one he likes the most, he sees another one he likes just as much.
"Probably not," he admits. "Oh! I could stay on the surface. It's not as easy for me to swim quickly up here. I can't build up momentum."
Which is - probably the kind of thing his uncle wouldn't like him admitting to a human, but it isn't just some human. It's Wanyin.
And he is absolutely fascinated by the way Wanyin swims, watching his legs move through the water. Before he can stop himself, he ends up asking, "Is it inappropriate to ask if I can touch them?"
Jiang Cheng wants to ask if he could touch Xichen's tail in return.
"You can. If you can race me to the other side of this lake."
He already takes off in the water before he could hear Xichen respond back
to him, swimming closer to the surface so that he and Xichen had the same
part of water to race against each other for. Indeed, he is one of the
fastest swimmers in Yunmeng, making it to the other side of the lake in no
time. He breaks the surface and dips underneath to help slick his hair back
and away from his face.
That startles a burst of laughter out of him, and for a moment Lan Xichen just - watches Wanyin swim off, a little bit in awe of how easily this human has managed to make him happy enough to forget himself.
Then he realizes that Wanyin can indeed swim very fast, and Lan Xichen is already quite a bit behind. He takes off after him, pushing himself more than he usually does when he's swimming along the surface - he's usually complacent, not worrying about the way that his tail breaching and entering the water again makes it difficult to build up speed. But now he works to counter it, keeping his tail still and using his arms more, and he closes the distance between them.
Wanyin beats him by a little bit, and Lan Xichen is delighted.
"That was fun!"
Watching Wanyin push his hair back, water dripping, caught up in the exuberance of the race - Lan Xichen cannot remember a time when he enjoyed himself this much. He lets his tail slide over Wanyin's legs, using it to nudge him closer.
Beat him! Jiang Cheng lets out a short laugh when Xichen catches up to him.
He can't recall the last time he had this much fun either. He wipes the
excess water from his face when he feels something slide along his legs and
move him. Immediately, he looks down to see the white tail nudge him closer
to Xichen. When he looks up at Xichen again, he realizes how close.
The feeling of that tail along his bare legs feels...well, it feels weird
but it sends a strange thrill through him.
Wanyin looks so pleased that Lan Xichen is glad to have lost, at least this once. It was worth it to hear him laugh again.
The feeling of bare skin against his scales is not entirely unfamiliar, of course, but Lan Xichen has not had anyone to be physically affectionate with since his brother decided he was too old for hugs. He doesn't want to admit that he misses it. But this is - different, anyway, when Wanyin is so warm, and he's never felt legs before.
"I did when I was younger. And now for training, sometimes. But we have certain disciplines that we follow, at home, and racing is prohibited there."
He shifts his tail, arching it up a little so it's under both of Wanyin's legs and he can hold them up. Then he puts one hand on his knee, expression intent as he explores it with his fingers, pressing in lightly and sliding down his calf.
He keeps treading water even when Xichen raises his legs to inspect. It's
weird being inspected so closely and with Xichen's cool fingers moving
along his knee and muscled calf.
"No. Wei Wuxian usually beats me. Then it's a question of why I bother
racing in the first place if he's so insistent on rubbing my face in the
fact that I lost," he scoffs.
Truly, he cares for his adopted brother but Wei Wuxian certainly makes it
difficult to care.
"Have you...really not talked to any human before?"
The idea that Wanyin doesn't do something he enjoys because this Wei Wuxian takes the fun out of it for him makes him frown.
"You are the better winner, then. There are some of our rules that I like better than others, some I agree with more, and not gloating over those who have beaten is one of them."
He shouldn't admit that. It feels - scandalous, doing so, and his head fins twitch a little with his daring, even though his uncle is not here and Wanyin could hardly know the impact of the future sect leader declaring he doesn't agree with some of their rules.
Then he shakes his head. He's gone with his uncle, and on night hunts a few times, where he's gotten close to humans, but he's never spoken to them.
"I've seen humans before, but you're the first I've talked to."
His hands make their way back up Wanyin's leg, over his knee and up his thigh. It's a different kind of strength than the musculature in his tail, but he can still feel the muscles there. He likes it, firm and warm and solid.
The hands seem to explore more and more, moving up along his leg until
Jiang Cheng could feel the smooth cool touch along his thigh.
"Did you just not want to talk to humans?" he asks.
He isn't afraid if he stops treading water. He knows that Xichen will keep
him afloat, as best he could. Xichen was even ready to jump to save him
from drowning earlier. Hands grasp at Xichen's shoulders to make sure he
doesn't float away.
Rules, huh? Jiang Cheng tries to think of which sect has so many rules to
choose from.
He gives a contented hum when Wanyin grabs at his shoulders. Little patches of warmth sink into his skin, and he finds himself leaning into the touch a little. The end of his tail swirls lazily through the water, keeping him afloat.
"It's safer not to." His hands keep going, up until his fingers meet the small bit of clothing that Wanyin still wears. "My uncle says you never know which of them will be more interested in killing or capturing us than talking."
He pushes his hand under the fabric, eager to feel along the line where his leg is joined to his hip.
He raises a good point. Especially in fishing places like Yunmeng where
someone would want to potentially capture someone like Xichen or even view
his kind as a bad omen for their fishing that day. Jiang Cheng resolves
with himself to not tell anyone of Xichen’s presence and existence, not
wishing for any ill will to fall on him already.
“So you do have a family.”
Perhaps they weren’t so different than humans anyway. He gives a surprised
sound when the cool hand makes it up further and further up his pants.
“What are you trying to find, Xichen?” It’s a little teasing but he hasn’t
had anyone touch further up than his knees ever. With turnabout being fair
lay, he lowers one hand to brush along the length of the tail. Cool, scaly,
but not at all too like a fish. His tail feels smooth.
"I do," he agrees, giving Wanyin a small, hesitant smile. It is probably not something he should confirm so easily, considering what he'd just said about the dangers of humans, but - he doesn't fear that, from Wanyin. "My uncle is very wise, but very traditional."
A technically neutral expression, save for the implication that he does not necessarily always see the wisdom in being so traditional. He's starting to get... comfortable, in this slice of freedom he feels with Wanyin.
Even more comfortable when Wanyin starts running his hand over his tail. It's... soothing, almost, and he can feel his fins fan out as he relaxes, pushing his tail against Wanyin's hand.
"I don't know, what is there to find?" His own tone is just a little bit teasing in response, but his hand stops its exploration as he ducks his head sheepishly. "Sorry. Do you want me to stop?"
His eyes widen when he sees the fins widen and fan out more under his
touch. Jiang Cheng runs his fingers gently over the gossamer looking fins,
amazed at how big they all are. This must make Xichen a strong swimmer.
"I'd say we're very similar from the waist up. You're...mostly human
there." His face reddens at the tease. "And I'm sure we're similar
there as well."
But are they? That part of Xichen does reside in the fish half of his body.
And there is a curiosity. He doesn't push Xichen's hand away from his
shorts, liking the cool touch on him. Nor does he take his own hand away
from where it strokes along his tail. Jiang Cheng moves his hand further
and further up as Xichen had, moving over the hips from what he could tell
are hips, then up to his waist where the scales taper off to human skin.
Oh. He reminds himself to stay collected and composed, and yet he would be lying if he said he didn't like the attention that Wanyin gives his tail and his fins. It isn't appropriate for a future sect leader to be vain, but - he likes his fins, and he's proud of how strong his tail is, and he's never had someone look amazed by him before.
He hadn't quite meant to explore that much - he knows humans use clothing to protect them from their environment, but it hasn't occurred to him that they might use it to cover things up as well. But he realizes where he must have been heading, and even though Wanyin doesn't stop him and he likes the way he goes red - Lan Xichen adjusts his path, moving to the back of his thigh and pushing up that way instead.
And he still preens into Wanyin's touch, enjoying the way his hand seems to leave echoes of warmth in its wake. Now that it's on his mind, though, he finds it a little difficult to continue to think of the touch as relaxing when it moves up higher.
There's a small, sharp inhale when Wanyin slides over his waist, along the transition from scales to his slightly more vulnerable skin - and it is fairly obvious that it isn't a pained reaction.
"Sorry," he says again, his head fins flicking in embarrassment. "You are - very handsome."
That cool hand still moves up his leg, this time, along the back of his
leg, and up over the curve of his ass. Jiang Cheng feels his cheeks burns
more. when that cool hand rests on it. Maybe they just didn't have personal
boundaries in merpeople. He nearly pulls his hand away when he hears Xichen
inhale sharply. His gaze turns up to his face, watching to see if it was a
pained reaction.
Jiang Cheng reaches up with his other hand to touch at his head fins, that
seems to twitch with how Xichen feels. He's going to ignore the handsome
comment.
"Are you sensitive here? And here?" he asks, caressing at where the scales
and skin mix and at the head fin.
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He debates it then holds out the cabbage bun toward him. Jiang Cheng watches him in fascination, surprised when the fins on the sides of his head seem to twitch. Then surprise settles in when he realizes what Xichen has just said. He wants to see him more? See? Him? Of all people, no one really wanted to go out of their way to see Jiang Cheng. Heb ites into the barbeque pork bun and watches Xichen.
"...Why?"
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"It's good!"
It's different. More... well, just more than what he's used to, and his sharp teeth make quick work of the bun.
"Thank you," he remembers to say when he's finished, though his brows furrow when Wanyin asks him that.
"Why wouldn't I?"
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His touch is cold. Of course, his hands would be cold if he spent all of his time in the water. Jiang Cheng wonders if Xichen prefers colder climes, like somewhere up in the mountains of Gusu. Isn't that where Wei Wuxian said that mermaids were from? Hidden deep in the lakes and rivers of the mountains there? The webbing catches his eye and Jiang cheng almost wants to reach out and grasp a hand, but he waits as they're still sharing a snack together. He bites into his own bun when he sees the sharp teeth tear through it easily.
Xichen being happy is a sight that Jiang Cheng's heart leaps at, with how he lights up at the smallest things.
"You're welcome."
He finishes his own bun instead of answering Xichen. It's easier that way. He brushes his hands of the crumbs then takes his robes off until he's down to his under pants. Jiang Cheng slowly edges himself into the water. Cool, as the water always is in Yunmeng, and welcoming. He is now in the water with the creature but he doesn't feel as if he were in any sort of danger from Xichen.
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Lan Xichen knows him already, he thinks, and decides that it would be okay to share a little more about himself.
He watches with mild curiosity as Wanyin removes his outer layers, eyes roaming over newly bared arms - no fins there, either, but that's to be expected - and then across his chest. Handsome, still, fins or not.
There's a burst of alarm when he starts to enter the water over edge of the boat, and Lan Xichen realizes that it was intentional just in time to keep himself from grabbing Wanyin. Humans can swim, he knows that.
He circles around Wanyin sheepishly, swimming up close to him now that he's in the water. He starts to reach for one of his hands, then pauses, remembering his manners.
"May I?"
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He treads water as Xicheng circles around him, eyes tracking the long white tail beneath the surface is it moves around him and doesn't back away when the merman moves close to him.
Jiang Cheng, instead of answering, holds up his right hand for Xichen to inspect himself, wanting to see what he was going to do. There are no fins on Jiang Cheng but he's curious enough to want to reach out and touch Xichen as well. Are the ears sensitive, are the fins sensitive? Does Xichen feel anything where human meets fish?
"You don't actually have a taste for human flesh, do you?" he blurts out. Wei Wuxian had said many things. He's pretty sure most of those things were false. But after seeing the sharp teeth earlier, Jiang Cheng can't help but wonder. "And you're not here to drown me, right?"
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"You're so warm," he says, pleased with the discovery.
Then Wanyin asks that, and the corners of his eyes crinkle in amusement.
"You weren't certain of that and you jumped in with me anyway?" He'd meant to be teasing, but he can't help but be a little bit admiring, and that comes out in his tone. "You're very brave."
Or willing to take a chance on trusting Lan Xichen, but considering that's exactly what he'd done with Wanyin - he likes that, too.
"I was going to try to save you from drowning, before I remembered humans can swim. I don't know about human flesh, though, I've never tried it."
Now he's definitely teasing, and he raises one eyebrow at Wanyin playfully.
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Xichen's fingers and hand are cold. Like marble. No. Like jade. Pale and cool. He presses his fingers against Xichen's, flexing to feel the webbing for himself. It's...strange to feel. But not a deterrent. He's more tan than Xichen is, a testament of living his entire life in Yunmeng.
The comment about human flesh has Jiang Cheng bark out a laugh. He willingly swims closer.
"I was born and raised in Lotus Pier. We tend to swim before we even walk," he boasts. "We're the strongest swimmers among the great cultivation families."
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Seeing Wanyin laugh so freely makes him beam, his smile much wider than he would have allowed himself back in Cloud Recesses.
"Then I will consider myself even luckier that it was you I found. Do you have to go back soon, or do you have time to swim with me?"
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Not that anyone would miss him if he were late. Jiang Cheng lets the dark thought sit with him for a moment before slowly shaking his head.
"No. I don't think anyone would really miss me all that much. A swim actually...sounds really nice."
He would get to know if he could swim faster than a merman. And that challenge is definitely a point of interest for him. Jiang Cheng looks around. The lake is rather large, not the largest in Yunmeng but definitely one of the larger ones. He used to swim in this place for hours, burning away whatever anger had arisen from another row with Wei Wuxian.
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Well. He has a friend now, and Lan Xichen would miss him if he didn't get to see him again. He might not be able to do anything about the people back home, but he can make sure Wanyin enjoys his time out here.
He gives Wanyin's hand a squeeze before he lets go, smiling at him again.
"I would love if you would show me around, but - are you in the mood for a race first?"
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A smirk plays on his lips. Already, he misses the feel of Xichen's hand against his, cold and strange as it was. He doesn't dwell on no one missing him for too long. His father had the perfect family without him. He shakes his head of it and focuses on the present, especially when Xichen asks if they could race.
"Is that fair to race a human against a merman?" he asks.
Jiang Cheng swims around Xichen, wondering if Xichen would find his legs as fascinating as he finds Xichen's tail. He wants to reach out and touch it but respects his space.
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"Probably not," he admits. "Oh! I could stay on the surface. It's not as easy for me to swim quickly up here. I can't build up momentum."
Which is - probably the kind of thing his uncle wouldn't like him admitting to a human, but it isn't just some human. It's Wanyin.
And he is absolutely fascinated by the way Wanyin swims, watching his legs move through the water. Before he can stop himself, he ends up asking, "Is it inappropriate to ask if I can touch them?"
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"Not inappropriate."
Jiang Cheng wants to ask if he could touch Xichen's tail in return.
"You can. If you can race me to the other side of this lake."
He already takes off in the water before he could hear Xichen respond back to him, swimming closer to the surface so that he and Xichen had the same part of water to race against each other for. Indeed, he is one of the fastest swimmers in Yunmeng, making it to the other side of the lake in no time. He breaks the surface and dips underneath to help slick his hair back and away from his face.
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Then he realizes that Wanyin can indeed swim very fast, and Lan Xichen is already quite a bit behind. He takes off after him, pushing himself more than he usually does when he's swimming along the surface - he's usually complacent, not worrying about the way that his tail breaching and entering the water again makes it difficult to build up speed. But now he works to counter it, keeping his tail still and using his arms more, and he closes the distance between them.
Wanyin beats him by a little bit, and Lan Xichen is delighted.
"That was fun!"
Watching Wanyin push his hair back, water dripping, caught up in the exuberance of the race - Lan Xichen cannot remember a time when he enjoyed himself this much. He lets his tail slide over Wanyin's legs, using it to nudge him closer.
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Beat him! Jiang Cheng lets out a short laugh when Xichen catches up to him. He can't recall the last time he had this much fun either. He wipes the excess water from his face when he feels something slide along his legs and move him. Immediately, he looks down to see the white tail nudge him closer to Xichen. When he looks up at Xichen again, he realizes how close. The feeling of that tail along his bare legs feels...well, it feels weird but it sends a strange thrill through him.
"Do you...not race a lot wherever you're from?"
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The feeling of bare skin against his scales is not entirely unfamiliar, of course, but Lan Xichen has not had anyone to be physically affectionate with since his brother decided he was too old for hugs. He doesn't want to admit that he misses it. But this is - different, anyway, when Wanyin is so warm, and he's never felt legs before.
"I did when I was younger. And now for training, sometimes. But we have certain disciplines that we follow, at home, and racing is prohibited there."
He shifts his tail, arching it up a little so it's under both of Wanyin's legs and he can hold them up. Then he puts one hand on his knee, expression intent as he explores it with his fingers, pressing in lightly and sliding down his calf.
"Do you race often?"
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He keeps treading water even when Xichen raises his legs to inspect. It's weird being inspected so closely and with Xichen's cool fingers moving along his knee and muscled calf.
"No. Wei Wuxian usually beats me. Then it's a question of why I bother racing in the first place if he's so insistent on rubbing my face in the fact that I lost," he scoffs.
Truly, he cares for his adopted brother but Wei Wuxian certainly makes it difficult to care.
"Have you...really not talked to any human before?"
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"You are the better winner, then. There are some of our rules that I like better than others, some I agree with more, and not gloating over those who have beaten is one of them."
He shouldn't admit that. It feels - scandalous, doing so, and his head fins twitch a little with his daring, even though his uncle is not here and Wanyin could hardly know the impact of the future sect leader declaring he doesn't agree with some of their rules.
Then he shakes his head. He's gone with his uncle, and on night hunts a few times, where he's gotten close to humans, but he's never spoken to them.
"I've seen humans before, but you're the first I've talked to."
His hands make their way back up Wanyin's leg, over his knee and up his thigh. It's a different kind of strength than the musculature in his tail, but he can still feel the muscles there. He likes it, firm and warm and solid.
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The hands seem to explore more and more, moving up along his leg until Jiang Cheng could feel the smooth cool touch along his thigh.
"Did you just not want to talk to humans?" he asks.
He isn't afraid if he stops treading water. He knows that Xichen will keep him afloat, as best he could. Xichen was even ready to jump to save him from drowning earlier. Hands grasp at Xichen's shoulders to make sure he doesn't float away.
Rules, huh? Jiang Cheng tries to think of which sect has so many rules to choose from.
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"It's safer not to." His hands keep going, up until his fingers meet the small bit of clothing that Wanyin still wears. "My uncle says you never know which of them will be more interested in killing or capturing us than talking."
He pushes his hand under the fabric, eager to feel along the line where his leg is joined to his hip.
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He raises a good point. Especially in fishing places like Yunmeng where someone would want to potentially capture someone like Xichen or even view his kind as a bad omen for their fishing that day. Jiang Cheng resolves with himself to not tell anyone of Xichen’s presence and existence, not wishing for any ill will to fall on him already.
“So you do have a family.”
Perhaps they weren’t so different than humans anyway. He gives a surprised sound when the cool hand makes it up further and further up his pants.
“What are you trying to find, Xichen?” It’s a little teasing but he hasn’t had anyone touch further up than his knees ever. With turnabout being fair lay, he lowers one hand to brush along the length of the tail. Cool, scaly, but not at all too like a fish. His tail feels smooth.
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A technically neutral expression, save for the implication that he does not necessarily always see the wisdom in being so traditional. He's starting to get... comfortable, in this slice of freedom he feels with Wanyin.
Even more comfortable when Wanyin starts running his hand over his tail. It's... soothing, almost, and he can feel his fins fan out as he relaxes, pushing his tail against Wanyin's hand.
"I don't know, what is there to find?" His own tone is just a little bit teasing in response, but his hand stops its exploration as he ducks his head sheepishly. "Sorry. Do you want me to stop?"
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His eyes widen when he sees the fins widen and fan out more under his touch. Jiang Cheng runs his fingers gently over the gossamer looking fins, amazed at how big they all are. This must make Xichen a strong swimmer.
"I'd say we're very similar from the waist up. You're...mostly human there." His face reddens at the tease. "And I'm sure we're similar there as well."
But are they? That part of Xichen does reside in the fish half of his body. And there is a curiosity. He doesn't push Xichen's hand away from his shorts, liking the cool touch on him. Nor does he take his own hand away from where it strokes along his tail. Jiang Cheng moves his hand further and further up as Xichen had, moving over the hips from what he could tell are hips, then up to his waist where the scales taper off to human skin.
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He hadn't quite meant to explore that much - he knows humans use clothing to protect them from their environment, but it hasn't occurred to him that they might use it to cover things up as well. But he realizes where he must have been heading, and even though Wanyin doesn't stop him and he likes the way he goes red - Lan Xichen adjusts his path, moving to the back of his thigh and pushing up that way instead.
And he still preens into Wanyin's touch, enjoying the way his hand seems to leave echoes of warmth in its wake. Now that it's on his mind, though, he finds it a little difficult to continue to think of the touch as relaxing when it moves up higher.
There's a small, sharp inhale when Wanyin slides over his waist, along the transition from scales to his slightly more vulnerable skin - and it is fairly obvious that it isn't a pained reaction.
"Sorry," he says again, his head fins flicking in embarrassment. "You are - very handsome."
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That cool hand still moves up his leg, this time, along the back of his leg, and up over the curve of his ass. Jiang Cheng feels his cheeks burns more. when that cool hand rests on it. Maybe they just didn't have personal boundaries in merpeople. He nearly pulls his hand away when he hears Xichen inhale sharply. His gaze turns up to his face, watching to see if it was a pained reaction.
Jiang Cheng reaches up with his other hand to touch at his head fins, that seems to twitch with how Xichen feels. He's going to ignore the handsome comment.
"Are you sensitive here? And here?" he asks, caressing at where the scales and skin mix and at the head fin.
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