creamfaced business boy (
disasterstraight) wrote in
middaeg2020-09-19 04:38 pm
[closed mingle] This is family business
Who: Basically the whole Untamed/MDZS cast
When: One Mid-Septeril evening
Where: The Jin/Jiang family household
What: It's Family Dinner Time (and also time to reveal the truth about what happened back on their world)
Warnings: Discussions of murder and death, infidelity, revenge, and a lot of general family drama.
There are so many Mirrorbound from their world, and almost all of them are related in some way, through blood, marriage, or sworn bonds. After discussing it with his wife, Jin Zixuan decides it's about time they all sat under one roof to share a meal. Sure, one third of their contingent is not exactly on speaking terms with another third, and the last third is caught in the middle trying to live their lives as quietly and peacefully as they can, but Jin Zixuan has frankly had enough. He's heard bits and pieces of the future that is waiting for him once he returns to their world, but he's tired of the pretty lies, half truths, and careful dancing around subjects that everyone seems to prefer when he is around. He knows there is more to the story, and he is determined to find out what it is.
The evening begins innocently enough, with Jiang Yanli preparing delicious courses of food in their well stocked kitchen, and Jin Zixuan making sure the dining room is set for the numerous guests they are inviting. There is plenty of alcohol for the adults who like to indulge-- both bottles of grape wine and jars of baiju-- as well as sparkling fruit juices for those who are underage (sorry, Jin Ling) or who would prefer not to partake. The table decoration is tasteful and elegant, a mix of the local style and whatever Jin Zixuan has been able to scramble together that is reminiscent of their own world back home.
When guests arrive, Jin Zixuan greets them at the door and shows them to their seat in the dining room, having carefully plotted out who will sit where so as to avoid any unnecessary conflict (a skill he learned at an early age from his mother). After a few short words of thanks for everyone who came, the meal begins. The food is delicious, of course. No one would expect anything less from a cook like Jiang Yanli. And the conversation is polite, sticking to current events and the trials and tribulations of witch- or monster-dom. Then, partway through the evening, when the main course has been finished but dessert has not yet been served, Jin Zixuan speaks up, clearing his throat to get everyone's attention.
"Once again, I would like to thank you all for coming. You have all been a great help to myself, A-Li, and A-Ling as we attempt to find our ways in this world." A good start, neutral enough and gracious to boot. "However," he continues, his face losing its polite smile and turning gravely serious, "I know that there is much that you have been keeping from us. From me, in particular. We have both been made aware of our own deaths, and the many deaths that will follow. But the exact details of how and why those deaths occurred and who is really to blame have been conspicuously left out."
He turns his gaze to each guest seated at the table, each in turn. Everyone except Jin Ling and Jiang Yanli.
"I think it's time we were forthright with each other. Don't you?"
After that, all thoughts of dessert are forgotten. The table erupts into chaos. Guests can speak freely at the table, or pull individuals aside for more private conversations. Or, if the tense atmosphere is too much for them, they can simply choose to leave. But however the truth chooses to come out, Jin Zixuan is welcoming it. And keep in mind, he will know if you are lying.
When: One Mid-Septeril evening
Where: The Jin/Jiang family household
What: It's Family Dinner Time (and also time to reveal the truth about what happened back on their world)
Warnings: Discussions of murder and death, infidelity, revenge, and a lot of general family drama.
There are so many Mirrorbound from their world, and almost all of them are related in some way, through blood, marriage, or sworn bonds. After discussing it with his wife, Jin Zixuan decides it's about time they all sat under one roof to share a meal. Sure, one third of their contingent is not exactly on speaking terms with another third, and the last third is caught in the middle trying to live their lives as quietly and peacefully as they can, but Jin Zixuan has frankly had enough. He's heard bits and pieces of the future that is waiting for him once he returns to their world, but he's tired of the pretty lies, half truths, and careful dancing around subjects that everyone seems to prefer when he is around. He knows there is more to the story, and he is determined to find out what it is.
The evening begins innocently enough, with Jiang Yanli preparing delicious courses of food in their well stocked kitchen, and Jin Zixuan making sure the dining room is set for the numerous guests they are inviting. There is plenty of alcohol for the adults who like to indulge-- both bottles of grape wine and jars of baiju-- as well as sparkling fruit juices for those who are underage (sorry, Jin Ling) or who would prefer not to partake. The table decoration is tasteful and elegant, a mix of the local style and whatever Jin Zixuan has been able to scramble together that is reminiscent of their own world back home.
When guests arrive, Jin Zixuan greets them at the door and shows them to their seat in the dining room, having carefully plotted out who will sit where so as to avoid any unnecessary conflict (a skill he learned at an early age from his mother). After a few short words of thanks for everyone who came, the meal begins. The food is delicious, of course. No one would expect anything less from a cook like Jiang Yanli. And the conversation is polite, sticking to current events and the trials and tribulations of witch- or monster-dom. Then, partway through the evening, when the main course has been finished but dessert has not yet been served, Jin Zixuan speaks up, clearing his throat to get everyone's attention.
"Once again, I would like to thank you all for coming. You have all been a great help to myself, A-Li, and A-Ling as we attempt to find our ways in this world." A good start, neutral enough and gracious to boot. "However," he continues, his face losing its polite smile and turning gravely serious, "I know that there is much that you have been keeping from us. From me, in particular. We have both been made aware of our own deaths, and the many deaths that will follow. But the exact details of how and why those deaths occurred and who is really to blame have been conspicuously left out."
He turns his gaze to each guest seated at the table, each in turn. Everyone except Jin Ling and Jiang Yanli.
"I think it's time we were forthright with each other. Don't you?"
After that, all thoughts of dessert are forgotten. The table erupts into chaos. Guests can speak freely at the table, or pull individuals aside for more private conversations. Or, if the tense atmosphere is too much for them, they can simply choose to leave. But however the truth chooses to come out, Jin Zixuan is welcoming it. And keep in mind, he will know if you are lying.

no subject
So Jin Guangyao was not fully prepared for this particular course of events, especially after an otherwise calm enough dinner, and his tail instinctively curls around him defensively. With the individuals invited, he has full knowledge of exactly where all of that blame was going to be placed. He might be a good actor, but his is one of those few times when his smile is quite obviously fake.
"Of course. I think I should be going, but I'm sure that the others will be more than willing to fill you in," he says mildly, even if the sinking feeling is more like a drop into an endless pit. It's not so much standing as uncoiling enough to slide himself away from the table, fully prepared to flee from direct confrontation like the snake he is. There's hardly any place for excuses or expectation of sympathy from Zixuan, after all, for obvious reasons.
no subject
"I think you should stay," Lan Wangji calmly suggests, only a sidelong glance, tight and harsh lines.
no subject
"I hardly think my presence necessary," he adds, slithering back behind where Lan Xichen is seated, giving his Bonded a helpless look. He's been restrained in his affection for fear of causing another incident, but with this sort of pressure incoming, he'd rather be shielded from Lan Wangji's ire.
no subject
"We can stay, if you want a discussion," he says. "I thought there had been many chances for one in the past already, but if that is unsatisfactory, then I will remain until there are no more questions. If they keep rising like this, I begin to wonder myself the nature of our meetings."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
"If you must. Please, allow me to walk you out." He bends down to whisper a quick promise he'll be back soon into Yanli's ear, then extricates himself from the table, nods to the rest of the bewildered guests, and accompanies Jin Guangyao out of the room. Once they're out of earshot, he pauses, extending an arm to stop Jin Guangyao from moving ahead.
"A-Yao. I can appreciate why you feel you must leave. But you have to understand, if there is truth to be told, I would rather hear it from you."
no subject
"Would you? I really did think you'd have been fully informed by now," he replies, put in a very awkward position here. Then again... considering Wei Wuxian's role in how Zixuan's death played out, perhaps there are reasons those closer to him might have made certain explanations vague. 'Other' deaths... if his half-brother is really so poorly informed, then he really doesn't want to revisit those much either.
no subject
"I would have thought the same. I know you said you're trying to create a new life for yourself here, and I don't want to interfere with that. Truly, I don't." Whatever tension may exist between them as brothers, he doesn't truly hate Jin Guangyao. He just... wants to know if there's a reason he should.
"But, I have heard some things about your involvement in whatever it is that people aren't telling me. Some very incriminating sounding things."
'Your brother must be a good swimmer. Otherwise he could've drowned in all the blood he spilled to get there.' Those were Wei Wuxian's exact words. Immediately following news of the deaths of both their father and Chifeng-zun, and Jin Guangyao's rise to power. How could Jin Zixuan not want more information, after hearing that?
"I just want to give you the chance to tell me yourself."
(no subject)
I FINALLY GET TO USE MY BLOODY ICONS
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
"Are you saying that we have not been forthright? I apologize, but there must have been some oversight. Surely you did not need to arrange an investigation around a dinner?"
no subject
(He is owed a lot of things, most of which he knows are impossible, but an explanation at least should be within his grasp.)
"Lady Jiang and I had been planning on hosting a dinner for some time now, to show our thanks for everyone's help in allowing us to settle into this world." He throws an apologetic glance at Jiang Yanli, knowing she doesn't like the sort of conflict that he's forcing upon her. But then he steels his resolve and returns his gaze to Lan Xichen. "It was my idea to use the dinner as an opportunity to gain the insight which has so clearly been denied me, as you said, through some oversight."
no subject
"Ah, that is troublesome. I don't want you to feel denied in any way after coming here. But, Master Jin, you did not need to wait this long. If you were unhappy, you could have sent word at any time. I'm sure were aren't so distant now that we all live in the same city."
no subject
He's no fool, not to know what others think of his high opinion of himself, his status as heir to the wealthy Jin sect. He should have seen a retort like this coming, and yet he walked right into it, blind in everything but eyesight.
"It is less that I am unhappy, Zewu-jun, and more that I am uninformed. I know pieces of the events that will come to pass once I return through that mirror, but not enough to make any sense of them as a whole." He takes a deep breath through his nostrils, spreading his talon-like fingertips across the surface of the table to steady himself. "I know death is an unhappy subject for dinner conversation, but I felt there was no better occasion to ask than now, when everyone is gathered together. I may not be long for our world, once I return, but it is the world in which my son will live-- has been living. Its affairs concern me all the same."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
"Shijie, look! What do you think? They're cute, right?" He's turned some of the steamed buns into bunnies, hoping to delight both her and his husband.
He's a disgrace, but that's nothing new.
When Lan Wangji arrives, he takes his place beside him, passing him the fruit juice and swiping a jar of baiju for himself. But he doesn't neglect the food this time, heaping his plate with the spicy vegetables and rice, eating and drinking with slightly less table manners than the others - teenager included.
And then Jin Zixuan speaks. Wei Wuxian pauses mid-chew, swallowing the bite so he can both sigh and take another gulp directly from the jar. He meets Jin Zixuan's gaze with a faint smile on his lips, glances at the other guests and checks on Lan Zhan before returning.
"Sure, why not. Everyone make sure you have one of the custard buns when we're finished. I made them myself and there's a secret ingredient."
One that's probably pretty high on the Scoville Scale.
kitchen time obv
Even after a month of it, it's still deeply thrilling to have a kitchen all to herself, that she can just welcome him into and not have to mind others. He can play around, talk as much as he likes, pester her, and the worst that can happen is someone looks in at the noise and rolls their eyes. If that means she spoils him terribly... well, it can be excused, she's sure. Certainly no one seems to have the heart to disrupt them.
She spares his efforts a glance, then another, longer look, to take in the ears and tails. Tries not to laugh, her lips pressed together in an attempt to look severe, and fails within moments, because his ears are twitching as she looks between him and his creations. Her hands, half-coated in flour, lift to cover her smile.
"As cute as A-Xian. But... isn't it a little strange, to make them look like you--?"
The question ends with an odd lilt, as she realises that that might have been the point.
no subject
Instead of almost as cute as A-Xian? Wei Wuxian's eyes are so round and golden at that, black ears drooping along with the smile on his lips. He reconsiders the bunny buns, the pout on his lips turning into an angry little frown.
And the Drama King of Xianxia award goes to...
"You're right. Maybe I should pinch their ears off and turn them into mice."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
After the announcement
Which... was not a lie. He hadn't.
But as WuXian spoke, he was drawn completely onto another topic.
"What did you put in them?"
no subject
But he still cares about Jiang Cheng, and Jiang Cheng isn't yelling at him, and that's a good sign. He smiles at him, proud to have helped Yanli with dessert.
"A pinch of cinnamon. Oh, and a teaspoon of red pepper flakes."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
But she's enjoyed herself, though she keeps to herself, quiet and polite and watching everyone with wide, interested eyes. Some of the conversations go over her head, calling back on things she wasn't around in their world for, but she's been delighted to see Jin Ling again and keen to stick to his side.
Dinner itself goes well enough, though Sae spends a lot of time trying not to make unnecessary movements and shed glitter anywhere, but it's enjoyable. It feels-- cozy? Warm. She finds herself biting into a meatbun and freezing as Zixuan lets the mic metaphorically drop, and she edges a look towards Lan Wangji next to her, watching as he moves, and then to Wei Wuxian. She feels like maybe if she doesn't move she won't draw any unwanted attention to herself. This talk of death and dying and being killed makes her head swim unpleasantly and she sinks down in her seat, watching everyone anxiously.
no subject
Sae must think that they're all mad. Wei Wuxian catches sight of her across the seat that Lan Zhan had vacated, and moves himself into it. He slides an arm around the back of the chair, fingers tapping her shoulder playfully, shaking a little glitter free onto his hand. It's funny how his name is at the center of so many things but he rarely feels needed.
no subject
“Wuxian-nii, are you okay?” Sae doesn’t know what exactly they’re all talking about beyond Zixuan and Yanli being dead in their world and not knowing The Who or why behind it. A dinner turned Murder mystery, apparently.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
That, and he doesn't really want to listen to this. He's heard enough about it already. He doesn't begrudge his father for wanting to know, but he curls his fingers in the fabric of his robes in his lap, trying not to make a face at the mention of his parents death. They're alive here, yes, but that doesn't make the years he grew up without them any less real. Or that it dredges up a lot of emotions about things going down that he's tried to lay to rest because he has other things to think about!
So after a moment, after the table breaks out into chatter, people starting to speak between each other, Jin Ling gets up from his chair, already heading for the door, mumbling some excuse that he's going to go feed the cats or something, hoping no one hears him regardless.
no subject
She darks up quickly from the table and grasps for his arm, tugging at him lightly. "I-I'll go help." Her voice is soft, too soft to carry to the others, but she gives him a desperate sort of look. It doesn't matter that he might not need help feeding the cats or whatever, she needs an out too!
no subject
He just gives her a curt but subtle nod and moves along to leave the room, heading for his own where the cats are.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
He sets the food down nearby and sits in silence, letting Jin Ling breathe. It may be good to finally get to have his parents, but that doesn't mean everything is easy.
no subject
"Ah..."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
Yeah, right, he lived in the house, but since they had decided to host the party, he pretty much made no fuss over it and claimed to responsibility and let them host how they saw fit.
All was pleasant for quite sometime... until Jin Zixuan approached THAT topic. Of course it was a topic that Jiang Cheng had avoided going into specific detail on because he didn't want to cause them undue stress when they had just found out they were dead and they had not been with their son for years.
But now, the indelicate topic had been approached. While it may have been a poor showing for a dinner party, when had that EVER bothered Jiang Cheng in the recent history. Besides, he hadn't been the one to start it.
"There's quite a lot to lay out if you really are so inclined to hear all of it."
Polite words, but there was a dangerous look in his eyes and he miiiiiight have been leaning back slightly in order to look around the others towards the section where Jin Guangyao was sitting.