The Scent of Jiaozi and Awkward Times~

Apr 10, 2010 16:40

WHO: Arthur and Yao
WHEN: Sunday Early Afternoon (April 11th)
WHERE: A narrow alleyway in Huayuan.
WHAT: “Next time,” Arthur thought. “No shortcuts.”
RATING: ...Let’s not go there.

I'll take a dozen jiaozi, but minus the awkwardness, please. )

what are personal boundaries?, where the hell am i?, status: complete, england, awkwardness: i has it, the british are coming, there's this thing called murphy's law, china

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JUST LIKE HOW WE FIRST MET~ binilao_aru April 11 2010, 01:41:20 UTC
Sundays were always quiet days in Huayuan. Most shops were empty at this time around, considering that many people spent Sundays as relaxing days instead of going out to the market or whatnot. A quiet stroll could always be completed with a side of a cup of tea in the Green Palace when time permitted. Yao, for one, was one of these types of people. He had woken up early to avoid the nonexistent Sunday crowds and grab a cup of tea before resuming the paperwork that needed to be done for his teacher certification.

However, he managed to choose the wrong Sunday.

Gazing helplessly at the crowd before him, Yao cursed the infamous merchant for choosing today of all days to lower his prices, thus preventing him from getting his tea for the day. The mass didn't look like it was going to be parting anytime soon, so Yao looked for an alternative. And an alternative did he find.

He dashed towards the wonderfully empty alleyway though he couldn't help but cringe at how dirty the place was, almost as bad as the streets back in China and ( ... )

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I SAID QUIET. godsavemy April 11 2010, 02:37:33 UTC
From now on, Arthur would always, always look forwards while walking. No more being foolishly distracted by shop signs or just gazing around in curiosity at the sights around him. His eyes would look straight at all times as, God help his poor bones, it seems liked whenever he diverted his eyes even for a moment from his path he ended up on the ground - flat on his aching back.

It was the traitorous drawing of a dragon that did him in this time. Someone, for some insurmountable reason Arthur could think of besides artistic whim, had drawn one that stretched all along the wall of the alley. And Arthur had (foolishly, stupidly, idiotically) turned to look more closely at the detail work, before his legs were suddenly not under him and his back hit the ground - an area Arthur really didn’t want his back touching - with the added pleasure of having the wind knocked harshly out of him by the unexplainable pressure on his chest ( ... )

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MAKE ME. binilao_aru April 18 2010, 02:35:38 UTC
This day was most definitely not Yao's day. He was never going to daydream or fantasize about anything from this point onward if it meant that he'd be having collisions and falls such as painful as the one he was having right now. Shakily drawing in a breath, he felt his chest expand painfully as his lungs engulfed as much oxygen as they could take. Another point to make: He was never going to take another shortcut again. Ever.

He was shocked out of his stupor, however, when fingers lightly brushed against his cheek. Now really, it was one thing for him to fall because of his own, two, left feet; it was another when he had literally crashed into another person without either one of them noticing there was another in the alleyway. Immediately after realizing he was on top of someone, Yao did his best to swiftly move off of the other while trying not to strain his own body either. The second he got the chance, he would apologize then quickly move on, seeing that the likelihood of bumping into someone extremely distasteful was far too ( ... )

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IS THAT A CHALLENGE? godsavemy April 19 2010, 00:12:40 UTC
The burden of weight suddenly off of him, Arthur did his best to get his lungs under control and regulate his breathing. His heavy panting was starting to make him lightheaded and it only served to daze him even more. All Arthur could do was lie there and wait until everything stopped spinning. Closing his eyes against the pounding of his head, Arthur tried to lift his hand and perhaps rub relief into his forehead. Yet, after a moment or two filled with a distinct lack of movement from his arm, Arthur realised that the mass that had been on top of him had only moved next to him and was now pinning his right arm ( ... )

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YOU BET IT IS. binilao_aru April 22 2010, 23:28:33 UTC
Finally catching his breath, Yao didn't realize he was still technically on top of the other until fingers once again brushed the hair out of his face. The gesture was kind, but it only served to make him even more nervous about the fact that it could very well be someone familiar. Not to mention that he was suddenly immersed in the familiar scent of a distinct brand of Earl Grey tea he had tasted long ago...

Dread suddenly filled the pit of his stomach when he felt the other stiffen at what might have been a good look at Yao's face. The childish solution? Sneak a peak at the man while profusely apologizing in Chinese in order to somewhat avoid him. Now if it would work according to plan, he could possibly be the happiest person on earth. However, Yao knew better than that and if he was going to be mature about this, he would acknowledge the other, apologize, and move on with his life. So hesitatingly, he looked up and immediately regretted his decision once he saw those the familiar bulking eyebrows shade of green ( ... )

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THEN LET ME GO GET MY GLOVES AND WE CAN MAKE THIS OFFICIAL. godsavemy April 23 2010, 02:54:53 UTC
Arthur really shouldn’t have been surprised - he really, honestly shouldn’t have been. Considering all that had happened to him in Liberty - most (and hopefully all) of his siblings gathering in one small city, meeting figures of his past that he never once thought he would meet again in this lifetime... After all of that, of course Arthur would ending up painfully crashing into one of those same figures as soon as he decided to step outside his house and be a little adventurous.

And yet, despite knowing better, Arthur impossibly was.It was always a bit of a shock to run into a person that you had been on more familiar terms with in another country. Moreover, one literally on the other side of the globe. Ever since he had met the other man, Arthur had always associated Yao with China…and to see him here in Liberty of all places… Well, it was a bit jarring - even though they had met by complete accident once before (but with significantly less bodily injuries ( ... )

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YOU CAN GET YOUR GLOVES, BUT YOU'RE NOT WINNING EITHER WAY. binilao_aru April 27 2010, 01:16:26 UTC
For being such a smooth-talker from when they had last met, Yao couldn't help but scoff softly at the fact that Arthur had nothing better to say. The Englishman had sweet talked both his friends and family into thinking he was the absolute gentleman to the point where they had even allowed Zhi to attend school in England under his supervision. Now, when they unintentionally clashed for the first time since China, was there really nothing better to say ( ... )

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THE GLOVES ARE THE KEY TO VICTORY. godsavemy April 27 2010, 02:51:48 UTC
As soon as Yao stood up and freed the pinned arm, Arthur carefully lifted up the limb up. He was careful not to jostle it too much and incur the annoyance that was the tiny stabs of pain. Slowly rubbing his arm to help the circulation along, Arthur took one look at the proffered hand - which might have lasted a second too long - and simply focused back on his prickling arm (that honestly didn’t need as much rubbing as Arthur was giving it to regain feeling).

“I’m fine, thank you.” Arthur replied stiffly, as he clumsily pushed himself up with his hands and feet - pointedly ignoring Yao’s hand. Once he was vertical again, a sense of vertigo hit Arthur for a moment, sending him tripping back into the alley’s wall behind him. “Must have hit my head harder than I thought...” Arthur muttered to himself, rubbing the back of his head and hissing when he touched a tender spot.

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SO WERE YOUR EYEBROWS, AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM. binilao_aru April 29 2010, 23:25:39 UTC
It was that proud look on his face as Arthur looked at his hand that Yao suddenly remembered why he absolutely loathed this man. Eye twitching from being obviously ignored even though he was stupid enough to offer assistance to the now... somewhat upright man, he refrained himself from spouting a rant of Chinese curses at him and allowed himself to wallow in a pleasant feeling when it was revealed that the man had indeed, hit his head too hard.

"You'll be just fine," he waved off, still slightly irked that such an unfortunate encounter had to be with this man, "You've had worse in China, did you not?" Come to think of it... Zhi had told him that Arthur was pointedly trying to forget and not even mention events of before especially if it included Yao, but he couldn't care for he was trying to do the same. Which then reminded him that he did not want to be here at this moment at this time ( ... )

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THE SAME THING THAT HAPPENED TO YOUR BROTHER'S EYEBROWS, YOU MEAN~ godsavemy April 30 2010, 22:12:48 UTC
“Oh come off it,” Arthur groaned, clutching his head, but still remaining upright. “How long ago was it? Seven years ago? Six? And you’re still spitting tacks over it?” He probably should have just let the other man be on his not-so-jolly way, but Arthur was far too dizzy for hesitance or any façade of stoic civility ( ... )

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LEAVE MY DIDI OUT OF THIS ARU. binilao_aru May 1 2010, 12:29:17 UTC
Oh.
Oh.
He did not just say what Yao thought he said. How dare he had the nerve to say that what he did wasn't completely devastating! Not only had those four weeks been the bane of his existence, they had ultimately ruined him. Right, well, he didn't need to get angry now seeing that it would be useless to reason with the other since it never was possible to before.

Closing his eyes and breathing steadily, Yao couldn't help but remember how he had been dragged that first opium den, which turned to once more, then ten, then twenty until suddenly, everything was just one big blur of nothing. It had taken a year of rehab before he was completely independent of the 可恶 drug and even now, anti-depressants had to be taken every now and then.

"You know absolutely nothing, Arthur," the name tasted like acid in his mouth, "and you know what? The best thing about it all is that you wouldn't even care if I were to tell you. So before I get the sudden urge to break your neck, I'll be on my way ( ... )

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OUR EYEBROWS MATCH~ godsavemy May 8 2010, 01:17:44 UTC
Arthur scoffed. “I know absolutely nothing?” he parroted back, skeptical. “You’re one to talk. Knowing you, whatever you’re thinking is no doubt some great exaggeration of the dastardly deeds I’ve committed.” At least in regard to himself. No need to regale Yao with the entire history of these so-called dastardly deeds in regards to other people.

F-far too incriminating, that.

But he knew from firsthand experience that Yao had a tendency to get carried away. Arthur at the very least remember before he left, Yao prattling on about bringing shame upon his family because of those forty or so opium dens...

Now, it wasn’t his finest moment, but there honestly was only that one - which at that time was, he only visited (and brought along the other man) for curiosity’s sake. Granted, his curiosity back then wasn’t exactly an innocent one... But still, the fact remained it was a far cry from the impossible number that Yao cited.

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Wrapping this up! godsavemy July 21 2010, 19:56:19 UTC
“But I digress,” Arthur cut off Yao before he could get a word in edgewise. “I really must be going and have no time to quarrel about past events with you.” He loftily brushed off the loose debris that had stuck to his person until he was presentable once more.

“I have a feeling we wouldn’t get anywhere with that one anyway,” he remarked wryly with a small quirk of the mouth. “Right then, off I go. …Have a nice day,” he added on in a last ditch effort for politeness, before he making his way down the alley. He disappeared around the first corner, inadvertently going the opposite direction of his original destination as going to Shizhen Medicine was but a murmur in his mind.

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