MDZS Series: Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling, Part 11

This entry is part 11 of 26 in the series Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling [Hiatus]

Part 11 – Bad Behavior Wei Wuxian was aghast. Of course, he and Jiang Cheng had had their differences in the past. Even so, this was a new low! “Jiang Cheng,” he wailed, feeling hit below the belt, “how could you?!” “Don’t start that with me!” Jiang Cheng bit out, Blossom and Cherry bristling along

MDZS Series: Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling, Part 10

This entry is part 10 of 26 in the series Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling [Hiatus]

Part 10 – Blossom and Cherry Predictably, Sect Leader Jiang Cheng awaited them at the gates to Lotus Pier. Loosely arrayed behind him, the Yunmeng Jiang senior disciples maintained a fearfully respectful distance. Looming like a guardian statue before the entrance, Jiang Cheng stared the combined parties down with unflinching intensity as they approached. Not

SessKag Series: Control, Part 195

This entry is part 195 of 227 in the series Control [Complete]

“No,” Kagome shot back. “Why should I expect to be intruded upon at all?” Hirokin smiled. Leaving the window, he paused beside a lacquered table. Servants had already laid out Kagome’s dinner there, in anticipation of her return. Picking up one of the delicately-prepared morsels, Hirokin eyed it for a moment, before dropping it back

MDZS Series: Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling, Part 9

This entry is part 9 of 26 in the series Everyday Song of Hanguang and Yiling [Hiatus]

Part 9 – Another One Wei Wuxian had never felt so worn-out in either of his lives. More desperately than ever, he missed his dear Lil Apple. His laments turned to bitter curses as the day progressed. He was dragging his feet so much from sleeplessness that Lan Wangji had to practically drag him the

SessKag Series: Control, Part 193

This entry is part 193 of 227 in the series Control [Complete]

The sprawl of the outlying township had grown. It seemed quite prosperous here, and Kagome was glad. She strolled through the markets and streets, unrecognized and unremarked upon. It was a bustling place, so the presence of strangers passing through wasn’t an uncommon thing, she supposed. A monk at the temple balked at Ikiryou. But