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He tightens his hold on Lan Xichen.
"I wouldn't have let you," he swears quietly. He reaches up and caresses his cheek. He's selfish, wishing for Lan Xichen to stay with him to have him be enough of a reason to live. "I wouldn't have. None of us would have let you die that night."
And truly, none of them did. Lan Wangji pulled his brother out of the crumbling temple.
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In all of the times he'd reimagined what had happened that night - he'd never really thought about what might have happened if Guangyao had not pushed him out, if Lan Xichen had stayed, and others had tried to pull him out anyway. It all happened so quickly, would they have even had time to?
It doesn't matter, he supposes, no more than anything else that he's thought over, wondering how things could have been different.
"While I was at the hotel in Wonderland," he says, aware that it sounds like something of a subject change, but hoping that Wanyin will trust him for the moment. "I decided I would no longer look to the past, and that I had to move forward. Meng Yao was there, exactly as he was before he infiltrated the Wen, and so was a version of Nie Mingjue, from the same world as the other Wuxian. I resolved that I could work to change their fates in their worlds, even if I could not change them in mine."
He doesn't think he has to say how very much that had not, actually, been focusing on moving forward.
"They disappeared from the hotel before I came here, and I was left wondering if anything I had said or done had mattered." There's a hollow edge of grief - he had lost them again, and it had not hurt any less the second time - but it's faint, and it doesn't stop him. "I accepted that I had still been looking at the past, and that I must truly look to the future if I had any hope of moving forward, but I had not the faintest idea how I was supposed to do that."
Lan Xichen reaches up to cup Wanyin's cheek with his own hand. "Until you."
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He stays silent as he speaks about his time in Wonderland, this strange place that he and the others had come from. Much like here, it seemed as if people from different time periods appeared. It certainly didn't sound like Lan Xichen was trying to move forward but he keeps quiet to hear the entire story, letting his fingers play with the lock of hair then caress at the back of his neck. At least Lan Xichen realized that he had been still living in the past with the loss of the others once again.
He gives a scoff.
"Me."
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"You reminded me of what it means to be a part of this world. You have made me remember what it is to feel hope again, how to appreciate what I have here and to once again live in the present moment."
It isn't only Wanyin - there is no discounting how working with Yanli and Guangyao on this nonprofit have given him a new motivation, or how getting to be a part of Wangji and Wuxian's happiness has been a balm to his soul, or seeing his nephew fall in love, or how he has treasured meeting the people he has here - but if he is honest, none of that would be the same without Wanyin.
"You are my future. You are the love of my life, and I not only want to spend every moment I have with you - I am greedy for more, just so I can have more time with you. You are my reason to live, you are my everything."
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He swallows, heart beating louder and louder with each sentiment that passes Lan Xichen's lips. His breath catches in his chest when he says it aloud: the love of my life.
"Huan-ge," he breathes.
The talk with Wei Wuxian over stupid plant babies, the insistence of Lan Wangji - it's made him think more on his future and what it meant to them. He'd asked Lan Wangji for permission to court Lan Xichen, of course. And he'd said that if they had agreed that there would be a proposal, then he would ask Lan Wangji again. Not without discussing it with Lan Xichen, he'd said. Not yet.
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Only this. Only the two of them, having just finished cleaning up from dinner, in the middle of the stark reality of their daily lives.
"I will never, ever leave you. I don't care if that means I must cultivate to immortality to remain by your side, or if I must seek you out again in every reincarnation, I will."
A small smile tugs at his lips as he allows himself, for just a moment, to be a little ridiculous. "Perhaps I have already made this promise in a past life. Perhaps I have already said, 'in every life, I will find you, and I will love you more than anything,' and now I am both fulfilling it and making it anew." He leans in to kiss him softly, just the barest brush of their lips together.
"Wanyin, you are my soulmate, my fated one." He reaches up, pulling his forehead ribbon off so he can wrap it around Wanyin's wrist. "And this belongs to you."
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His eyes widen and he almost doesn't kiss him back at the soft brush. How romantic of Lan Xichen to think they may have made this promise in some other, previous life; that it would be a promise to be fulfilled in eternity if that was cultivated or in all of their lives afterward. He swallows, heart clenching at how loving the words are, how he knows that Lan Xichen means it.
And the world seems to move slowly as he watches Lan Xichen reach up and tug at the silk. Then as he folds the silk in Jiang Cheng's hand.
It's different this time. Different than when he reached up and snatched it off of Lan Xichen in their monster forms. It's being given to him. Lan Xichen is giving him his restraint.
"Huan-ge, what--what--" He knows what he's saying. He knows. But he wants to hear it again. "What are you saying?"
"Huan-ge--"
But the forehead ribbon is already loosened
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"You are my soulmate."
It's strange, how steady he feels right now. Wanyin stares at him, eyes wide and wondering, and part of him thinks that perhaps he should have done this sooner. But at the same time, it feels like everything they have gone through together, every moment of vulnerability, every night of passion, every morning waking up together, they've all led to this.
"I want to spend the rest of my life with you."
But no, he needs to be even more explicit than that - he does not want Wanyin to have any uncertainty about what he means when he says that, or about exactly how he wants them to spend their lives together.
"I want to marry you."
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He surges forth and kisses him, holding them so tightly together that he could feel Lan Xichen's heartbeat right up against his own. Soulmate. Fated person. The thought of marriage should terrify him: had he not said so many times that it was too quarrelsome? And yet he knows that Lan Xichen wouldn't quarrel with him. He would be gentle and they would talk about it as they had talked about other goings on in the city late in the evenings when they're wrapped up in each other. They fit so well and in so many ways. They'd survived so much together.
"Idiot," he says fondly after they part.
He touches foreheads with Lan Xichen, strange now, since the ribbon is held so tightly in his own hand.
"I told Lan Wangji I'd ask you."
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Despite that neither of them have a good example of marriage to call on, despite the complications that a union of two sect leaders will cause when they return home, despite any number of things - Lan Xichen has faith in them. They've already weathered so much together, already begun to entwine their lives together, and he has little doubt they can continue to do so.
He laughs softly when Wanyin calls him an idiot, kissing him again before their foreheads press together.
"I asked to court you first too, did I not?" he teases softly. "I would apologize, but I'm not sorry. You deserve to be asked, to have someone who chooses you first."
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Like that, he so easily cuts to the heart of things and Jiang Cheng sucks in a breath.
"Well," he chokes out, "Lan Wangji came to the archery booth. And asked in so many words when we were going to wed. That I should ask him since your shufu isn't here."
They're sect leaders. It'll be complicated, leading sects from different locations. But he's willing to. Especially if they return home with all of these memories intact. They know all the things not to do in a marriage.
"I should talk to him."
Anything to take the focus off of himself and off of being so raw of being chosen first.
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But when Lan Xichen said they needed to talk about their shadow selves, he did not intend to stop at just his own. And he knows Wanyin well enough now to know that he is attempting to deflect.
Lan Xichen kisses him again, keeping it soft and brief this time.
"I want you," he says quietly. "I've chosen you above all others, and when we are married, I will not stop. I will choose you every moment, choose to stay always with you."
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He kisses him back, melting in his embrace. Hopefully, that would be the end of that. But no. Lan Xichen just has to say those things. His hand clenches around the ribbon.
"...Huan-ge, you--"
He shouldn't make promises that he couldn't fulfill. He shouldn't say things that he may not mean later. THough they had defeated the shadow together, it still is present in his own heart.
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"I know."
Admittedly, he cannot be certain what Wanyin's protest is, but - they were speaking of their shadow creatures, and he knows that even though Wanyin had more than demonstrated that he loves all of him, even though Lan Xichen had accepted some parts of him, there are still others he struggles with.
He does not expect that just because they banished Wanyin's own shadow from its semi-corporeal form that it will not continue to whisper inside him.
"I am not afraid, A-Cheng. I will keep telling you, and keep choosing you, over and over again. I won't ever get tired of repeating it."
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Jiang Cheng couldn't hold back the sharp laugh.
"...you may need to repeat it every day. Are you sure you want that?"
Is he sure he wants Jiang Cheng even at his worst and snappish? Even with his foul temper?
"Are you truly sure I"m the one you want to spend the rest of your life with? And whatever lives we have afterward?"
Memories of watching his mother and father surface and Jiang Cheng kisses him again because he doesn't want to know Lan Xichen's answers to those questions. He simply wants to bask in this moment with him.
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And he is most certainly not going to let this drop, though he doesn't stop Wanyin from kissing him.
"Yes," he whispers against Wanyin's lips, without quite breaking this kiss, though he pulls back after another few moments.
"A-Cheng, you know how worried I have been that I will be too much for you, that my devotion will overwhelm you. Do you truly think I would have any difficulty repeating it every day?" He cups Wanyin's face again, thumb stroking along his cheekbone. "That I would not cherish the opportunity to repeat it multiple times a day, even if you didn't need it? We are a match, my heart. No matter how much you think you may need of me, I want it. I want you to need me, the way I need you."
It's a quiet admission, said only because he doesn't want Wanyin to doubt himself - and because his own shadow self has already said as much already.
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The yes sends a small shiver down his spine. Jiang Cheng chases after his lips until Lan Xichen starts speaking again. About how he'd been worried that his devotion would overwhelm him. He looks into his eyes and leans into the soft touch. His mouth gapes and he opens and closes it. No protest he could come up with would be good enough to challenge what he says.
He swallows thickly.
"I...need you, Huan-ge."
He doesn't want to say he needs that devotion. He needs to feel like someone in the world chose him first. He needs that approval that Lan Xichen gives so freely and openly.
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Perhaps that is something from his shadow self that he has truly conquered. Or no, not conquered - only developed an understanding that with Wanyin, he does not have to worry as much.
His own swallow is just as thick, heavy with emotion.
"And I need you," he says, very quietly. "I have spent so long being afraid of giving all of myself to someone, worrying that I would end up like my father. With you, I have come to realize that what we saw as problems - wanting too much, being too devoted - to the right person, they are to be treasured."
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He'd been afraid that he'd become either of his parents: constantly quarrelling with their spouse, not even wishing to be in the same room with them if possible. But the man before him needs him just as much as Jiang Cheng needs him. That dark part of him lies easily with Lan Xichen soothing him, accepting him, wanting to be there for him. Speaking for him when he struggles so much to put his emotions into spoken words.
The love that wells up in his heart at his words and promises make his eyes suspiciously hot and wet.
"You'll need to speak with jie since she is the oldest of us here," he says quietly, thickly. "But the Yunmeng Jiang accepts your proposal."
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His heart still beats faster when Wanyin looks at him with tears in his eyes, his breath still catches when he says he accepts, and he still feels like he cannot quite believe what he heard.
"You accept?" he asks, giving a soft, breathless laugh before he kisses him.
He cups Wanyin's face in his hands, pressing heated kisses to his cheeks, his nose, over his eyes. Then he pushes his hands back into his hair, tangling his fingers in the strands as he cups the back of his head.
"I will speak with her," he promises. "And Wangji, and Wuxian. Wanyin, I -" he pauses for a moment, considering his words, then says quietly, "It may mean having more than one ceremony, but I would like to get married here."
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He kisses him back easily and lets a few tears spill before also laughing breathlessly.
"Yes. Yes. Y--"
His heart thuds in his chest again when he hears--does he hear correctly? More than one ceremony. Meaning he...he really wants--Jiang Cheng kisses him again. He truly wants for them to marry here and whenever they return home. His arms are around Lan Xichen's shoulders and holds him close again.
"Yes. I want to have the ceremony here too. Our families are already here."
All of them.
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Which is, admittedly, the most important reason that he wants to have a ceremony here. But there is another, and he tips his head down to rest his forehead against Wanyin's.
"I want you." His fingers run through Wanyin's hair a few times before his hands return to cupping the back of his head. "I want you here, where living together is easy, where we can legally marry without a single tongue wagging and I can call you husband as often as I want. And I want you when we are back home, where the union of two Sect Leaders will undoubtedly cause complicated negotiations, where we will have to come up with a plan to keep our lives as entwined as they are now, where I do not care what tongues might wag and I will still call you husband as often as I want."
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Here where life is different; where expectations do not look over their heads. But to want him when they were back home…when other sect leaders, let alone their entire world would be gobsmacked at their union.
To see Lan Xichen among the lotuses during the summertime, in the boats with disciples. Learning how to pick pods; to be in Gusu and the Cloud Recesses, having tea with Lan Qiren as his elder and for Lan Xichen to call him husband and warm him in their bed during the cold nights…
“Huan-ge…”
It’s a choked sound, thick with emotion.
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"I choose you." He presses a kiss to his forehead. "I will choose you when we have our ceremony here." Another kiss over each eye. "I will choose you again when we return home." One more kiss to his nose. "I will choose you when we are married there, in front of the whole cultivation world." A kiss to each of his cheeks.
"I will always choose you."
Finally, he kisses his lips again, long and lingering - he doesn't care if he has to repeat that every day, if it becomes as often said as I love you, he will make sure that Wanyin knows that he has chosen him.
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More tears escape at the kiss to his forehead, to his eyes, to his nose, his cheeks, each with Lan Xichen choosing him. When he finally kisses him, Jiang Cheng kisses him back, holding him close.
"I love you," he says against his lips, broken, raw. There's a part of him, that shadow part, that still doesn't believe, that thinks that Lan Xichen will wake up some day and change his mind. But to hear that affirmed, to hear him say such sweet things, to hear him choose him again and again, it cuts down to his very core.
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