“I wouldn’t dream of letting anyone else cook for gege.” Hua Cheng says simply, plucking up a pair of chopsticks, but holding them out to Xie Lian. Their fingers brush as Xie Lian takes the chopsticks and Xie Lian can’t make himself pull back right away, not when he catches the way Hua Cheng is watching him, with a kind of smile that makes him feel as if he’s burning up from the inside out.
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When chef Hua Cheng invites his friend Xie Lian over to his restaurant and cooks him a ridiculous amount of delicious dishes, Xie Lian can't help but wonder how he got so lucky. His feelings get the better of him and wonders what would happen if he tells Hua Cheng how be feels?
Hold on posting your goddamn culturally Christian ass solar new year greetings that clumsily use east Asian lunar new year elements. We gotta do this song and dance every single time because y'all still refuse to do any research. Lunar new year is never on January 1; it is ALWAYS after solar new year. Lunar new year 2024 is on February 10th – save yourself some embarrassment please you're better than this
This was inspired by really worn-out Lunar New Year ornaments, calendars, and cut-out pages of fashion magazines from the 1980s - 1990s that are always present on the walls of my local barbershops
logging out of here for a bit! I'm taking a step back to recharge and refocus on myself. thank you for all the love, especially this week, it means the world to me. 💗
take care and don't forget to be kind to yourselves. until next time ✌️
havent been able to draw at all lately so heres a messy doodle... i got my hair dyed properly for the first time ever yesterday so i figured id draw my sona with it...
sinophobia is crazy in the US, wdym chinese new year should be called "lunar new year" to be inclusive of other asian countries who celebrate their own new year on a completely different date to chinese new year lmao anyways happy dragon year, USA kys🐉🏮