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Snow n' Starlight

First born princess of Goryeo is promised to Silla in marriage. What has begun as a promise between families becomes a pact sealed in blood when her betrothed is mysteriously killed. Now what binds Seol, the lady Ha In of Goryeo to Silla is a blood debt – to turn away from it would be to topple the country into irreparable chaos. Yet, her heart lies with another. Raised from obscurity of illegitimacy, fate of concubine - born last son of northern Kang clan rests on the emperor’s grace. However, being tasked with the guardianship of the imperial princess is the last of his worries. In the whirlwind of emotions that she brings along, it is not just his title that is at stake, but his heart and a secret that he had brought from a grave of a different time. Theirs is a fate from an age gone by, but a love impossible to attain. Theirs is a story written upon dying stars. *** From inside: The snow caressed him in a way she yearned to; fluttering against his lashes, tangled up in his hair. She has always felt home in north, in the valleys that filled themselves with her namesake and with this man beside he, arrows slung over his shoulder and laughter in his eyes. Silla and her betrothed would never take that place. Seol opens her mouth; it is now or never. “Don’t say it,” he cuts her off, a hand stretched out for a lonely snowflake to perch upon. It turns translucent against his roughed palm. “My hand isn’t made for snowflakes,” he sounds joyous, as he always does – when she is weeping within. His eyes remain resolutely elsewhere. “I’ve been summoned to the garrison,” he continues in that same flat tone. “My last duty here will be to deliver your highness to your betrothed.” She is unaware of the tear that has escaped, until an ice cold thumb brushes it off. “Don’t cry,” he says then and she sees the laughing spark in his eyes for what it truly is; longing. “It breaks my heart.” ***

Sakura_Charmash · Fantaisie
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Tenacious - II

War runs in their blood. Guardsman Jung did not often think of his lord in those terms. He had little memory of the previous lord of Kangs - the queen's esteemed father. But the young man ahead of him, astride his war horse and donned in his light battle armor had that same cruel line to his jaw. His silver eyes hardened with indifference.

"Hold!" He calls out, raising an arm so the arches lined behind him could see. Below them in the valley Naju lies ominously silent, as if an oblivious animal about to be slain.

"My lord,' Jung skitters close to him, trying to decipher his mood. "They will be caught unaware."

Seo clenches his jaw and Jung wonders if the rumors of his General having ridden to the traitor's war were true.

"We were caught unaware, ourselves." He says shortly and lets down his arm. "Release!"

Hundreds of flaming arrows rain upon the sleeping cluster of inner Naju, setting the local keep alight in their wake.

"Hold.'