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"If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more."
"What is grief, if not love persevering?"
"You kept me like a secret but I kept you like an oath"
Calling all readers, lovers of poetry and music, screen and stage. Quote collecters and lyric hoarders, unleash your archive. Each prompt must contain a quote - you can combine them, add commentary, link to articles, and more. Steal from a literary classic, or WeVerse drama. Have fun!
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Minghao + Ocean Vuong
The most beautiful part of your body
is where it's headed. & remember,
loneliness is still time spent
with the world.
Ocean Vuong - night sky with exit wounds
Hoshi/Anyone; "Beauty is terror"
Thinking about these two quotes together and the idea of on/off-stage personas:
"Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful we tremble before it. And what could be more terrifying or beautiful, to the Greeks to to our own, than to lose control completely?" - Donna Tartt, the Secret Histories
"I am calm in everyday life but when I put on my in-ear device and step on stage, I can feel the tension and hear the cheers getting louder as the music gets louder. When the staff tells me it's time to step on stage, I feel something boil inside me. I feel it steaming inside and I think I have to give a burst of something, spill what is inside me." - Hoshi in Hit the Road Ep. 04
Any ship; "It's been so many years"
Hello, hello there, is this Martha?
This is old Tom Frost
And I am calling long distance
Don't worry 'bout the cost.
'Cause it's been forty years or more
Now Martha please recall
Meet me out for coffee
Where we'll talk about it all.
Tom Watts - Martha
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shelter
Major Tags: N/A
Additional Tags: BBB Square: Homesick but no idea where home is
Do Not Wants: None
Prompt:
[FILL] everyone blooms in their own time
(Anonymous) 2022-01-07 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)Major Tags:
Additional Tags: texting fic
Permission to remix: Yes
the difference between being korean-american and korean + american
***
We’re older than we used to be
This town holds no more to see
Joshua listens to the song on the way to the studio, his airpods shoved in his ears wrong. They don't fit, actually, but it would be super inconvenient to change them or, like, resize them? Joshua isn't sure and he doesn't care. His ears will probably adjust.
Hansol sent him this song as inspiration. They're trying to write another English song, and Joshua honestly had no idea what to write. He sort of never does. There's so many talented people in Seventeen, he can kind of get away with never writing a single lyric.
Hansol was saying he wanted to do a pop-punk style, something like Avril Lavigne meets All Time Low. Joshua sent him a Reliant K song and expected to cringe at Hansol pretending to like it, but Hansol genuinely enjoyed it.
Joshua doesn't know how to tell Hansol how useless he's going to be when it comes to lyric writing. So he prepares as hard as he can, listening to everything Hansol sends his way.
i like it
yeah?
it's got good lyrics
what did u like
uh
"this town holds no more to see"
word ya
tons of music frm this genre talks about like
hometowns n shit. upbringing n origin and all that
i like it
reminds me of growing up
Joshua doesn't know how to talk to Hansol about this. They're grouped together because they're both American, but it's different and Joshua doesn't know how to explain it.
It's how Joshua came to Korea with a clumsy tongue, it's the way sometimes Hansol's teeth get in the way of his English consonants, it's the way Joshua knew Big Bang and Hansol knew Epik High. It's the way Joshua looked for community in every room, counting the heads and hoping for people who looked like him. It's about how Hansol never saw anyone who looked like him.
So they're both Korean-American, on paper. With a lot of asterisks.
Hansol doesn't talk about his own shit much. Doesn't mention the way he grew up, the way he had a limb in every box they tried to put him in. He used to say more, but not to Joshua. Never to Joshua.
Joshua wonders why that is.
Maybe on paper they have a lot in common, but Joshua is jealous in a way he can't explain. Hansol is mainland; they really cared about shit like that at their church--who was going back to Korea, who had family there still, who knew the language.
Does it matter what you look like, or what you sound like? Joshua doesn't know. They feel like stupid questions, and he would be mortified to even ask Hansol about any of this.
So he'll take it, on paper. Sure. He doesn't mind that they're grouped together, because it's Hansol, the sweet kid who helped him with his spelling and told him where to move, how to say how he felt.
All his emotions are in Hansol's words now.
Joshua still doesn't talk to his mom in Korean when he calls her. It doesn't feel right.
He talks to Hansol in Korean. He hopes it feels right to him, too.
we could write a song about that
we could
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[FILL] do you feel it too?
Major Tags: N/A
Additional Tags: BBB Square: Homesick but no idea where home is, idolverse, capricornian overthinking, just regular dudes communicating (badly)
Permission to remix: Please ask
***
“I feel kinda bad,” Vernon announces one morning in the kitchen.
Joshua’s barely even awake, still making sense of the sleep in his eyes and the untouched cup of coffee he’d poured with the lucidity of a zombie. “Hm?”
“I feel bad you can’t go back home,” Vernon says, casually completing his thought.
Joshua would never admit it out loud, but he’s embarrassed how quickly the words shock him awake. It’s tortuous science, how billions of microscopic neurons work together against him and suddenly, he’s thinking of his mother alone in LA. Friends from high school he’d left behind. A vast ocean between then and now. How the water used to sting his skin.
Science. Facts of the matter, he thinks. Memories he's held so close they had become just as rigid and indelible.
But it isn’t always so clear-cut for Joshua. Sometimes it’s staring into the seemingly cavernous pool of steaming black coffee, buffering as he tries to process synaptic data.
Junhui and Minghao will be going back to China soon. Those are facts, too. The proof: he’s seen their tickets. He wants to think that’s all there is to it. No hard feelings. Not here.
Vernon stops rummaging around the cabinets for food and takes a seat. “Sorry,” he says quietly, wincing a little at himself. Joshua watches his eyelashes meet each other and entangle like hands threaded together, until Vernon opens his eyes. “I know that’s not exactly ideal for breakfast conversation.”
Joshua shakes his head, laughs as much as his body will allow him to. He’s still so tired. But at least they don’t have much of a schedule today. “That’s okay.”
Then he finds himself saying, “I feel bad, too.”
Vernon grasps at any straw he can get, his earnest face lighting up with concern and care. “I mean, with the virus over there, and everything—”
“I know, Vernon-ah. I know.”
Sometimes Joshua feels like he has to feign acceptance. And Vernon can be too sincere for him, intense in his stony expression and heavy-handed with his words. Something he’d subconsciously picked up from Minghao or Seungkwan. Maybe.
No amount of fame will get Joshua accustomed to scrutiny. He’s since learned how to retreat and hold some things close to himself for once. Maybe he isn’t quite ready to admit some things out loud. Does that make him a liar? A bad person? He hopes not.
“Shua,” Vernon tries.
Joshua belatedly realizes the coffee has gone cold, and that Vernon is furiously carding through his hair, making it into a mess.
“Hey, cut it out,” he chastises gently.
Vernon stops. He blinks at him, long dark lashes fluttering and crazy hair spilling into his eyes from his widow’s peak. “Hyung,” he says again.
Joshua knows that look. Talk to me.
He has grown to appreciate persistence like this. Reminds him of their pre-debut days, back when he was still grappling with what was meant to be innate for him. Learning the Korean language. The endurance, the determination. Thick skin. Joshua had almost quit this whole idol shit with Jeonghan back then. They even had a pact about it, like schoolchildren making promises on the playground. What seemed to be second nature to Vernon was just another skill Joshua eventually had to learn.
“We get homesick, too,” Vernon says suddenly. “Even after all these years.”
Joshua nods. He knows this, too. That’s why it doesn’t make him special. They’ve all signed up for the fast track to a lifetime’s worth of fraught rootlessness, so he can't linger on the negatives. He’s been comfortable. Modern technology has also been very good to him. He’s grateful he’s able to call his mother more often nowadays.
And he’s said it many times before—he’s at home with the members, wherever that might be. Right now it’s sitting at the kitchen table with Vernon, trying to be thankful for it all.
“I’m saying you don’t have to be all,” Vernon makes an indecipherable hand gesture, “you don’t have to be all you about it.”
Joshua rests his chin on his hand, letting himself smile wryly. “What’s that supposed to mean?”
“You know what I mean,” comes Vernon’s exasperated response. “You don’t have to keep it to yourself just because Jun-hyung and Myungho-hyung are leaving.”
Joshua’s eyebrows shoot up in mild surprise. “Of course I know that.”
He wonders why Vernon would betray his nature so unexpectedly. Maybe one of the members—Seungcheol, maybe Jeonghan—had gotten some strange idea that Joshua was upset about something. Has he always been so obvious? It makes sense if they had put Vernon up to the task. If anyone could make sense out of the spacey loneliness that simultaneously bridges worlds while permeating Joshua’s brittle bones, shouldn’t it be him?
Vernon’s face tells on him sometimes, says things he might not be brave enough to make real by mouth. Things like, I’m on the outside. Do you see me?
Things like, I used to feel this way, hyung. Do you feel it too?
But Joshua figures Vernon is asking because he’s not only obedient, but honest and firm where it counts. He ought to play nice, keep him at arm’s length. Vernon’s bright eyes can’t actually speak for him. As usual, Joshua is wishfully seeing what he wants to see.
Right?
That's the rationale. Cold logic.
Honestly, Joshua has never been too attached to any of it. Some things are just things he tells himself over and over again, even if they don’t give him a quick fix or a sense of comfort. Neurons might just be neurons, but longing persists. It’s not like his tears abide by any science. Maybe what’s real is what he makes out of all these sights and sensations.
What’s real is Vernon reaching beyond their easy camaraderie, meeting him halfway. Joshua isn’t oblivious.
There’s that sinking feeling emerging in his stomach. Defeat has never been the most logical option, has it?
“I miss my mom,” Joshua finds himself admitting. “A lot,” He forces his gaze towards Vernon. “I— I wish there was something I could do.”
Vernon startles at the sound of his voice but nods encouragingly. He brings a hand to Joshua’s shoulder. “For sure, man.”
Joshua lets out a sigh—breaths he didn’t know he’d been holding. “And I’m happy for Junnie and Myungho, I really am, it’s just— I don’t know—”
“It’s hard, right?”
Joshua looks up at Vernon who’s staring directly at him. He’s never been good at handling that kind of eye contact, laser-focused and heavy. Signs of intent he can’t read just yet. He can't help but falter a little. “Uh, yeah. It is.”
“It’s okay, hyung.” Vernon sighs and tucks his head into Joshua’s shoulder. “It’ll be okay.”
Oh. Okay.
“Promise?” Joshua asks with a teasing lilt in his voice.
An aborted laugh startles itself out of Vernon. He isn’t good at this either, Joshua realizes. But he’s trying to get it out of his system, too. Together.
This could be halfway. This could be it.
“Promise,” Vernon mumbles into Joshua's shirt, and Joshua can hear him smile.
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man i love rocket duo and the way you also explored how they can talk to each other (even though historically they do tend to be the more quiet ones of the group) was just. so perfect. they’re very steady bros…
my fave part:
It’s okay, hyung.” Vernon sighs and tucks his head into Joshua’s shoulder. “It’ll be okay.”
Oh. Okay.
“Promise?” Joshua asks with a teasing lilt in his voice.
An aborted laugh startles itself out of Vernon. He isn’t good at this either, Joshua realizes. But he’s trying to get it out of his system, too. Together.
This could be halfway. This could be it.
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the science bit was kind of out of the blue? i guess it's just a way for me to rationalize repression, i'm so glad it worked for u while reading. i have a lot of thoughts abt vernon and joshua separately so yeah!!! steady bros! you get it :D
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