[...the hangover is why he's asking, jin ling, please. (at least jingyi's been too tired to complain like he usually might or else the jin sect heir might've had that continuous problem as well.)]
You did get sick last night, so I feel like that's a proper thing to ask.
[ he has a splitting headache and he wants to sleep, but he's stuck doing reports, and he's only been procrastinating doing them by texting Sizhui. and he's not about to admit he's weak and whiny. ]
[because if there's anything he can do to help, you can bet sizhui's going to try. again, he knows how jin ling is, but for whatever it may be worth: he doesn't think it'd be either of those things.]
I might have some leftover ginger candies that could help any remaining nausea.
[ they're equally bad at this. but... the idea of Sizhui coming by is more appealing than the stack of papers on his table that he doesn't want to look at.
[they are, though that could be exactly why sizhui's trying so hard to be accommodating; he knows this is new territory, is well-aware treading with caution is important, and yet—
meanwhile, he doesn't miss a beat:]It might take a little bit.
[ it's just like Sizhui to try and be accommodating and reassuring and he just huffs a little, sends another text before putting his phone down. he should try to be responsible in the meantime. ]
It's fine. You don't need to reassure me, I'm not a child.
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What secret?
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Sometimes, I forget one here or there.
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... it doesn't mean it's bad or anything.
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And there's nothing wrong with that at all.
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[ Sizhui is definitely different for one— Jin Ling don't let your mind wander. ]
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[is he teasing? hmmm, maybe just a little! and please, jin ling, there's nothing wrong with that, either.]
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[following an extraordinarily long couple of seconds:] What makes me different?
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[ fuck what does he say he's not someone who gives out compliments and now he's just getting embarrassed. ]
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You— Nevermind, it's okay, you don't have to answer that.
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You're just. Different. Good different.
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a good one, even, by jin ling standards.] This might be selfish to say: I like being different.
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[ safe to say he's been properly distracted. both from hangover and from being mad at Jingyi. ]
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You did get sick last night, so I feel like that's a proper thing to ask.
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I'm fine.
[ he has a splitting headache and he wants to sleep, but he's stuck doing reports, and he's only been procrastinating doing them by texting Sizhui. and he's not about to admit he's weak and whiny. ]
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[because if there's anything he can do to help, you can bet sizhui's going to try. again, he knows how jin ling is, but for whatever it may be worth: he doesn't think it'd be either of those things.]
I might have some leftover ginger candies that could help any remaining nausea.
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... don't you need them yourself?
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[perhaps not entirely, but this will give them a reason to see each other again.]
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he takes a couple minutes before he replies. ]
Okay.
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meanwhile, he doesn't miss a beat:] It might take a little bit.
But I'll be there, okay?
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It's fine. You don't need to reassure me, I'm not a child.
[ it's not like he's dying. ]
text → action;
Re: text → action;
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omg how did I not "you're"
this is a no judgement zone!! typos happen, english is hard, etc etc
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