TSLSILMH Ch 50
by berryChapter 50
â…I like you.â
Xie Shu heard the soundâlow, vibratingâfrom his chest and throat, filling his ears.
It was then he realizedâit was his own voice.
Without hesitation. No pause, no doubt.
His heart had already given the answer.
Though he knew it all might be nothing but a dreamâfleeting as mist. Though they were born in utterly different times, separated by an entire world and space, stillâhe liked him.
He could no longer deceive himself, nor the Young Lord before him. And when he heard in turn that wavering voice declare affectionâit pierced his very core.
He thought he would never forget this moment.
Tears shimmered unshed in Yu Chuxiâs eyes, but his gaze was bright, steady as light.
He was braver. More resolute.
Xie Shu wrapped arms tight around him, unable to let go. Yet he knewâsome truths must be spoken.
His lips parted, ready to begin.
But then Yu pressed his head against Xie Shuâs neck, rubbing gently, leaving behind warmth.
Xie Shu stiffened, shaken from marrow. So it was real. Yu truly liked him.
When Yu lifted his face again, lashes trembling wet, tears now like scattered starlight, his lips curved alive with brilliance, as everything else seemed to fall awayââXie Shu, that is enough. I donât want to hear anything more.â
Xie Shu gazed at himâhelpless, touched. He let out a long sigh. âYes… I do like you.â
Yet before he could continue, Yu looked up, smiling, red staining his eyes like rouge, beauty flickering bright and sharp, lips parted, warm breath scented.
Sitting in his lap, arms still curled around his neck, his breath clinging upon Xie Shuâs chest, his form soft, delicate.
Xie Shuâs throat dried. Words failed him. When he fell silent, Yu tilted his head puzzled, softly humming a questioning âMm?â
The sound trembled like water ripples in spring.
Xie Shuâs gaze deepened instantly, struck aflame within. Breath rose hot, crawling over skin where their warmth touched.
In the next heartbeat, he bent down, pressing his lips against Yuâs.
At first, gentle, slow, lips brushing with restrained care.
But the moment Yuâs lips parted faintlyâa voiceless invitationâthe blaze surged, restraint breaking like thunder. He dove deeper, conquering, overwhelming, devouring.
It struck Yu like crashing waves. Only now he realized the peril of igniting such fire. His body panicked, wanting escape, to breathe.
Yet his struggle was weak. For Xie Shu needed no force. His hand pressed the back of Yuâs neck lightly, warm, rough palm sending shivers, guiding him deeper, steadier.
Until Yu let slip a muffled whimper, pitiful as a cubâs cry, laced faint with plea.
Then Xie Shu slowed, tongue tracing softly, tenderly, while Yu trembled within his grasp, limp, flushed, breath faint.
Xie Shu finally pulled back.
Yu gasped, body weak as water, sagging into him.
Looking up, he saw sweat streaking along Xie Shuâs temple and hairline, brows knit, eyes like storm-tossed seaâbarely, desperately restrained.
Then Xie Shu guided him straight, seating him upright.
Yu blinked in confusion.
Xie Shu closed his eyes once, voice hoarse and raw: âYoung Lord⊠donât move.â
Pouting faintly, Yu obeyed, though hurt flickered in his chest. Why push him away, after such devoted kiss?
But how could Xie Shu bear it? He had felt before the feverâs tide within him, but never so fierce.
Yuâs lashes lifted, eyes wide as realization dawned. For a moment he averted, shy, but gaze slid downward, cheeks flushed, ears red.
Beads of sweat slid down Xie Shuâs face. He buried his head against Yuâs hair, whispering low, taut with restraint: âYoung Lord⊠wait till later. Let us wed anew.â
For he would not harm him in haste, nor act in deceit. He was not the same Xie Shu Yu had once wed. He needed to give him a truer bond, a vow. A true wedding, his heart pledged, for all his days.
Yuâs eyes stung, bittersweetness flooding his chest. He had never thought Xie Shu would speak such wordsâso precious, so sincere, so moving.
To be loved by himâwas such joy.
Yu lay nestled quiet, breath gentle, daring not disturb. And Xie Shu pressed closer, nose lost in the fragrance of his hair, eyes falling shut.
Only long after did the fire within him ebb.
He straightened Yuâs clothes, setting him gently downâand turned to the matter at hand.
The work of the palace.
Three months. Choice of the grounds. So many details and risks.
âGonggong gave us twenty thousand taels,â Xie Shu remarked darkly.
Yu only nodded, unsurprised. Still sufficientâso long as handled well, risks might birth profit. The praise of Emperor, the rise of Yuâs house to unmatched standing among merchantsâif the palace showed splendidâŠ
But haste was danger. The choosing of site was crucial.
âLongtan must be refused,â Yu reasoned. âThough scenic by the lake, too far, too exposed. The Emperorâs safety outweighed beauty.â
Other sites were dismissed too, one by one. Precision, caution, careâall must be flawless for court.
Finally Yu asked: âAndâyou inquired of His Majestyâs pleasures?â
âI did.â Xie Shuâs eyes softened, rare intimacy shown. âPoetry, ink, music most of all. He indulges luxury yet fears reproach, prefers grandeur yet fears being seen too greedy. A man of contradictions, even with Throne.â
Yu laughed faintly at the image. For the first time, he sawâimperial power, too, was human frailty.
Eyes lit warm, mind alive with thought, a plan forming. His smile curved, cunning, like a hidden jewel. He leaned close against Xie Shuâs ear, whispering with glittering eyes:
âI have an idea. Will you hear it?â