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“What does that even mean? I tell you I don’t care so who are you to worry about me?”
“Someone who cares about you.”
Wei Wuxian blinks at him, unsure what to respond.
He’d just gone and said it like it was nothing.
And maybe it truly is nothing to him, but to Wei Wuxian it is, once again, everything he’s been needing to hear from the man.[Part Two - should work fine on its own but if you want go check out Part One]
Wei Wuxian reaches out to past hook-up Lan Wangji.
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- Part 2 of Wanting Mr. Lan
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30 Jan 2026
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“Drink,” his smooth voice orders, completely level and collected.
No room for argument left so Wei Wuxian dips his chin and wraps his fingers around the shotglass, still wet from having just been washed.
Those eyes watch his every move, but Wei Wuxian futilely hopes he can’t tell how his fingers tremble, or how he misses some of the vodka so it dribbles down his chin and stains his black top.[Wei Wuxian is dared by his friends to hit on older businessman Lan Wangji at the hotel bar.]
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- Part 1 of Wanting Mr. Lan
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30 Jan 2026
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Wei Ying sees him through the flowers and silk and his heart whispers, oh. There you are.
It is there in one moment and then gone in the next, just a fleeting hint of recognition, relief that spreads through his chest with intensity that makes his knees wobble. There is a beautiful man at his sister’s wedding and he is looking at Wei Ying as if he has been struck speechless and something about the curve of that man’s bowed lips, the molten gold of his eyes, the way his throat bobs and his jaw slackens—it feels like coming home.
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A beautiful stranger asks Wei Ying to dance.
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30 Jan 2026
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Lan Wangji’s mother died when he was a child. Thirty or so years later, the case is reopened by the hottest man he’s ever met—who tells him, for the first time, that his mother’s death was a murder.
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30 Jan 2026
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When he has nothing else to say, he bows again and says, “I will assist you.”
Her eyes fill with tears. Before she can reply, Lan Xichen dips into a bow beside him, and the relief on her face hedges into hesitance.
“I will help as well,” Lan Xichen says, to the disbelief of them all. He smiles calmly up at the woman, the tilt of his eyes almost apologetic. “You have gone through a great struggle in order to appeal to us. I do not think I could rest if I did not know I was able to help, in whatever way possible.”
An uneasiness sinks into Lan Wangji’s chest. A hesitance. He knows better than to doubt his brother’s abilities, but he cannot reconcile why Lan Xichen has considered this a case worthy of the head of the Lan clan. His brother is kind, but he is a busy man of many responsibilities—Lan Wangji watches him out of the corner of his eye, wondering what that specific tension in his eyes means.
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A woman pleads to GusuLan to fix a curse that has killed the men of her family. Lan Wangji, five years after the burning of the Burial Mounds, takes the case. Lan Xichen invites himself along.
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30 Jan 2026
