I have an idea for request : Imagine being Ei's S/O, but you died along with her sister, a thousand years later, you've been reincarcinated again but you don't remember your memories from the past and its heartbreaking because you don't remember being Ei's S/O. Suddenly you fell in love with one of the inazuma girls (Yae Miko, Ayaka, Yoimiya, Kokomi) and your dating them, BUT Ei sees you dating one of them leaving her heartbroken on the sidelines. Take your time and rest when you need to <3
Characters: Yae Miko, Ayaka, Yoimiya, Kokomi x gn!reader
Warnings: none
A/n: Yo does this title make sense? I hope it does heehee, I had a difficult time summarizing it
Nevertheless I think this idea is super unique 🥺 I really like the difference of each woman and how I can reform each story uniquely based on which one I’m writing for
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Summary: Hu Tao has loved you ever since you were kids. She’s been wanting to tell you for years, but an Adeptus named Xiao manages to capture your heart first, and Hu Tao is forced to stand by and watch as you spend the rest of your life with him.
Pairings: Hu Tao x Gn!reader, Xiao x Gn!reader (mentioned)
Genre: Angst, hurt no comfort, unrequited love
Warnings: injury, not proofread, suggestive (very very light though)
Notes: Please let me know if there are any mistakes! I’ve never done a wedding scene before, so if anyone has any tips/notes, I’d love to hear them!
Song pick #1: Nobody by Mitski
Song Pick #2: Heart Attack by LOONA/Chuu
It’s been years since then.
You were just innocent children, waddling around and giggling at the simplest of things. You could remember your mother calling for you, telling you to be careful before you mindlessly stumbled towards the streets of Liyue Harbor. The world outside of the Harbor was enticing, so you walked for hours, only stopping until you reached the dark corners of Wuwang hill.
You could remember the girl you found in the woods, curled up against a tree, holding a bleeding knee. The girl with brunette hair and eyes that glimmered like rubies, hyperventilating as she chuckled to mask the tears welling up in her eyes. As time passed, she stopped laughing. Her voice wavered as the darkness of the forest consumed her whole, her cries for help only bearing witness to the trees.
However, that was before you found her. As soon as you caught sight of another person on the hill, you ran towards them. When you saw that the person was hurt, you burst into tears and fell to their feet. You hadn’t seen blood before, and you additionally had the tendency to cry when other people cried.
You grabbed the girl’s hand, trying to babble out an “Are you okay?” to her. The girl in front of you wiped her own tears and looked at you with concern and confusion. She crawled forward to pat your head, her tiny fingers fluffing your hair around.
“H-Hey, don’t cry…” She mumbled, trying to be comforting. She wiped off her knee and raised it up to your face, wincing. “Look! I’m all okay now, see?”
You frantically shook your head, and started taking off one of your socks to stop the bleeding. You clumsily tied it around her leg, which still had blood running from the wound. It was a tiny scrape, but to a toddler, it practically looked like her leg had been chopped off. You sat down beside her and leaned against a tree.
A few minutes passed, and you had fully calmed down. You sniffled and wiped your eyes every now and then, but you were no longer crying, which the mystery girl considered a win. Your new acquaintance wrapped an arm around your shoulders, and started rubbing your back in a comforting manner. After a few minutes, you finally spoke up.
“Sorry…” you sighed. The brunette next to you perked up at your apology, energetically scrambling to reassure you.
“Huh? Don’t apologize, I’m all better now thanks to you!” She grinned at you, shifting to sit in criss cross position, the blood from her cut mixing with dirt as she did so. She started rocking from side to side, her hair swinging in sync with her movements. “Lighten up! What’s your name?”
You raised your head, a small smile spreading over your lips. “(Y/n). What’s yours?” Your eyes followed her form as she clapped in excitement. She was sent into a fit of quiet giggles as she continued to sway. You wondered why she was so happy, you only asked what her name was. “I’m Hu Tao, Its nice to meet you!”
After a while, you started laughing with her, despite your confusion. Being with another person felt… nice. You had been sheltered by your mother every since you had been born. Staying inside Liyue Harbor’s walls didn’t giving you much time to adjust to the world, especially since you were just a toddler. That was part of why you cried when you saw Hu Tao’s scrape, and that was why you were here in the first place.
As night started falling, mist spread throughout every nook of Wuwang Hill. The shadows cast from the trees melted into the night sky, the darkness forcing you to cling to your new friends. You and Hu Tao started walking, trying to find your way out of the forest by using seelies and butterflies. It was dawn by the time you had gotten home, and everyone had been worried sick about you.
So, you bid Hu Tao farewell, and promised to meet her in the forest another day.
It was around 7PM when Hu Tao finally returned to the funeral parlor. But something felt… different. Tonight, she didn’t feel the weight of death on her shoulders.
No, tonight, she felt happy.
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It’s been twelve years since you first met Hu Tao.
Your friendship with the Overseer brought good to your life, and continues to make you happy every day. She’s been there through everything, not just to watch- but also to support you in everything that you do. This was something that no one was willing to do for you before.
She knew nearly everything about you- your favorite food, you favorite books, all of the standard stuff that a close friend would know. However, Hu Tao also knew about your past, and some of the deepest feelings that managed to work their way into your stomach. Sometimes, you would show up at her door in tears, asking for advice, and she would happily comply.
Almost too happily.
Hu Tao would get butterflies in her stomach whenever your gaze met hers, no matter the circumstance. Her hands would sweat, and to say that she would become flustered is an understatement. She would always become red faced if you ever got too close to her- and you, in your ignorance, would think she was sick or something.
She was happy that you relied on her, and she thought that the joy bubbling in her stomach every time you were mentioned was just the feeling of having a real friend. But, after a while, she realized that these weren’t just platonic feelings.
She realized that she was in love with you.
And dear god, she never expected love to hurt so much. All she wanted to do was take you into her arms and kiss you like there was no tomorrow, but she couldn’t risk losing what she had with you. Not now, not ever. So, she vowed that she would never come clean about her feelings unless you asked about them. She wouldn’t stand in your way.
It was only until she heard that you were going on a long mission that she regretted her promise. She didn’t want you to leave, she didn’t know what she would do with herself. You were the very reason she could move forward every day. After all, no one like the poor girl. Not Zhongli, not her own family, not anyone.
Every day you were gone, she waited at her door for you. The hollow feeling in her chest returned, and everyone who knew her had a feeling that something was wrong. Her eyes were dull, and the constant tapping of her foot was a clear sign that she was anxious. No one asked about her though, in fear of becoming her newest obsession.
Hu Tao buried herself in work after three days of your absence. After being yelled at by client and getting ignored by Zhongli, she tried not to cry. But, understandably, she broke halfway through the week. She truly did miss you, she thought as tears streamed down her face in the dead of night.
When you finally returned, you returned with a familiar face.
One she hadn’t seen in very, very long time
His raven hair decorated with glowing turquoise could be recognized by anyone who knew his name. His mask was practically a symbol of justice to the Archons, and his presence had once pestered Hu Tao long before you had left.
Adeptus Xiao.
He was always so cold, so unforgiving. It seemed that she always managed to tick him off just by being around, just like she did to everyone else. Occasionally, he would smirk at her antics, but other than that, he was something akin to a boulder. She didn’t want him to take away her best friend, or even worse- make you boring too.
Her joy was dampened when you said that he would be staying with you for a few days, but most of all, she was confused. A burning feeling settled in her chest as she watched you smile at him like he was the Sun and Stars themselves. Why did he need a place to stay? The Wangshu Inn was quite suitable for travelers and gods alike, so what was the problem?
Unfortunately, Hu Tao’s questions were answered when she caught you doing something that she never thought you would. The Overseer was going about her day as usual, tending to customers and preparing coffins. She was going to find you to ask you about something, when she witnessed you pressing a kiss to the Yaksha’s lips through a crack in the door.
Xiao wrapped a hand around your waist and pulled you in even closer, tilting his head to deepen the affection he was giving. Your palms glided up his neck, finding their way into his hair. You stayed like that for a moment, bodies pressing against each other, warmth emanating from your moving lips. A dark blush coated your lover’s cheeks when you broke away for air.
The image of you might have been hazy, but she knew what was going on now, and she knew what this was leading up to. A pang of jealousy and sadness shot through her stomach, infecting her system until it had reached her heart.
You didn’t want her. You never would.
A few small gasps left Hu Tao’s lips as she turned on her heel and ran away from the scene. The floorboards creaked as she did so, alerting both you and Xiao that someone was there. Both of your heads snapped towards the partially open door. That was the last thing you heard from her for days.
All you got was a mere glimpse of her uniform from behind the door, floating like a butterfly caught in a strong breeze.
It almost felt as if she was drifting away, bit by bit.
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Hu Tao returned to you almost a week later.
After she saw you and Xiao, panic set into her soul before she could realize it. She closed the Funeral Parlor until she returned, leaving you in a nervous state of confusion. The only thing you could wonder was, where was she? Was she alright? Why would she ever do this? Not once had she closed the parlor, so why now?
The truth was, your friend was now lost because of you. She though that she had a chance with you, but she had come to realize that that was far from the case. For three days, she had been aimlessly wandering around the dark corners of Wuwang hill, trying to gather her thoughts. But of course, she had no luck. The young Overseer needed advice on how to cope, so she ran to the wisest person she could think of.
Zhongli.
Hu Tao found the Ex-Archon to be irritably smart, making him a good, yet annoying source of help. He had expressed his hatred towards her, claiming that she acted like a child. His attitude always stung a little, but she couldn’t afford to hold grudges right now.
The streets of Liyue were filled with a mix of tourists and locals, the bustling crowds forcing Hu Tao to get through using force. She pushed her way through the ocean of people, the tears that lingered on her cheeks smudging from bumping into the bodies of others.
When she finally reached Zhongli’s door, it was almost sunset. She rapped on his door, and waited for a response. A sharp click echoed from the other side of the door as it swung open, revealing Zhongli, who was looking just as professional as always. He quirked a brow at her appearance and gestured for her to come inside.
He could tell that she had been crying, her puffy eyes and red nose giving him all of the minor details he needed. However, something else was off about her. The light from her eyes was gone- that really told him everything. There was no requirement for questions, he just needed to offer any form of comfort, since her previous source was the very thing that had her caused to seem so… dejected. Zhongli walked over to a kettle situated in his kitchen, and blew out the fire warming the water inside of it.
“It’s something to do with (Y/n), right?” Zhongli asked, pity lining his tone. The woman in front of him nodded sadly as tears welled up in her eyes. He sighed and patted her on the back. ‘You truly did have full control over this poor soul, didn’t you?’ He thought as he poured the boiling water into a cup. The problem was, you didn’t know of the power you held, which could possibly lead to the Overseer’s downfall. “Please, come sit down. Would you like some tea?”
“No, that’s okay.” Hu Tao replied, voice so quiet Zhongli could hardly hear it. “Thank you for the offer, though.”
The Archon sat across from her, holding a steaming cup of tea, his amber eyes boring into his guest’s soul. A shiver ran up Hu Tao’s spine as she soaked up his intense gaze, the despair she harbored just minutes ago morphing into pure nerves. She chuckled nervously and wiped her eyes.
“(Y/n) is in love with Xiao, and… I’m more than certain that he loves them in return.” Zhongli choked on his tea at her words, eyes as wide as saucers. He hurriedly set his teacup down and gently patted himself on the chest to regain his bearings. The infamous Yaksha… was in love? Was that even possible?
Confusion and disbelief were glazed over Zhongli’s features as he coughed into his fist. “I… I see.” He answered, “I suppose miracles do happen, even if they are in the, uh- strangest of circumstances.”
“Zhongli, you don’t understand, I love (Y/n). I love them too- I’ve loved them for longer than Xiao has.” Hu Tao cried, more tears accumulating under her irises. Tiny sobs left her throat as she ranted. “I hate having to watch the person I love the most get taken by some else, It’s not fair!”
An agitated sigh vibrated through the Archon’s chest at her words. How young and naive she was. A part of Zhongli understood how she felt, and another resented her for crying over something that he had been through millions of times. But, in reality, he had a secret soft spot for the young Heiress.
“Love isn’t fair. It never was.” And in the end, that side always managed to win him over, “The best thing you can do for yourself is move on.” because no one should have to go through what he did. He was alone when he lost his friends, and this child shouldn’t have to live through that too, even if she was a bother sometimes.
The girl’s breath hitched. Move on? How could she ever move on when you had captured her heart and marked it as your own? Anger started rising up Hu Tao’s neck as he spoke. She opened her mouth, ready to retaliate- but she was cut off by another statement shook her to the core.
“(Y/n)’s feelings won’t change, you know.”
He was right.
She knew he was.
No matter how much she wanted you to love her, you were incapable of doing so.
But why couldn’t you?
“But it isn’t fair to make them worry about you by running away. Go back to the Funeral Parlor, and patch things up.”
Heavy silence filled the air. The atmosphere was intense as the crushing realization hit Hu Tao- the realization that she had been selfish by running. She had caused you more trouble than she had meant to. A few minutes passed like this- the Geo Archon watching as a lovesick girl silently have an entire existential crisis inside the walls of her own mind.
Abruptly, she stood up.
The life had returned to her face again, and a determined look shone in her eyes. She was ready to come home. She couldn’t hold you down anymore. She would go back to you and apologize, because promised she would never, ever hurt you. Hu Tao ran out of Zhongli’s apartment, yelling to him about how grateful she was for his help.
It was nightfall when she had arrived at your house, exactly four days after she had left. She placed her hands on her knees and she panted into the cold, damp air. Soon enough, she felt gentle arms looping around her body. It was you.
A smile bloomed on her face as she hugged you back. “I’m sorry.” She whispered as you cried into her shoulder. Butterflies bloomed in her stomach when you did so, a faint blush coating her ears and cheeks. You bombarded her with questions of concern when you led her inside, Hu Tao joyfully answering each one of them. But as soon as she saw Xiao emerge from your room, she felt sick.
The butterflies that had been fluttering in her stomach were now dead.
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Today was your wedding day.
Today was the day that Xiao would promise his soul to to you for eternity.
Nerves and love were mixing in your stomach as you got ready. Your hands were sweating, and it felt as though electricity was spreading throughout your chest. You had envisioned yourself walking down the isle many times before, but you’d never expected it to actually happen. Especially not with someone as amazing as Xiao.
The wedding was being held at the Wangshu Inn, the very place where you and Xiao had met. It wasn’t a big reception, neither of you were up for that- but a few close friends had been invited to come and celebrate with you. It was only a few minutes before you had to come out, and the last checks of your outfit were being done.
Hu Tao stood behind you, trying to style your hair. You looked so beautiful in your wedding attire- hell, you were practically glowing. A constant ache had settled in Hu Tao’s stomach, and ever so often she would start to feel nauseous because of it. It hurt, knowing that you would never be hers. It hurt, seeing you look at someone else with such love. But she swore, years ago, that she wouldn’t get involved.
She knew you were happy, and that’s all that mattered to her.
She entangled her fingers in your hair and closed her eyes. A giggle rose from her throat to try and mask the fear that coursed through her body. It was just like you were kids again- it was just like the day you met. Hu Tao wondered if you remembered that day. She wouldn’t blame you if you didn’t, it had been two decades since then.
She should have told you. She should have taken the chance to tell you she loved you, instead of digging her own grave. Images of what could have been flashed before her eyes, and the hollow feeling in her chest had returned.
Her hands shook slightly, alerting you of the expression on her face. She grinned as big, glistening tears rolled down her cheeks. Small hiccups emerged from her lips, chest heaving with despair. She felt as if she was grieving for no reason, and she hated that she was burdening you with her issues on the most important day of your life.
You looked up at her, guilt clouding your eyes. Gently, you stood up and pulled her into your arms.
“Hey, hey… what’s wrong?” You whispered.
“N-Nothing, really, I’m just happy for you!” Choked laughs were scattered throughout her words as she nuzzled her face into your neck. “My best friend is getting married, of course I would cry.”
It was meant to seem like a lighthearted comment- a mere joke for you to laugh at, but there was a melancholic undertone to her voice, unlike the usual bubbly one she had. You quirked your head at her voice and placed a hand on her shoulder. You stared at your friend, the hues of your eyes being reflected in the hers.
“Nothing will change Hu Tao, I promise. You’ll always be my best friend.”
A friend. That’s all she was to you.
Hu Tao nodded and pulled away from you, wiping her eyes one last time. She brushed herself off before patting you on the back and ushering you to the door. The sounds of clapping could be heard as Verr Goldet finished up her speech. “Well, it’s time.” She sighed, “Now go out there, and give them a wedding they’ll never forget!”
The exchange that happened between her and Zhongli replayed in her head.
Time seemed to slow down as you gave her a final ‘thank you’, before walking down the aisle and leaving her side forever. Flowers clouded Hu Tao’s vision when she went around the seating arrangements to take her place up front as your Maid of Honor.
One last time, she looked at you, eyes filled with the disgusting feeling of love she had felt for so long. Taking a deep breath, she realized that Zhongli was right. She needed to move on. But she couldn’t, no matter how many times she tried.
Even as you both grew old together, the memory of the day she met you still lingers in her mind, reminding her that you gave your life away to someone that wasn’t her.
warnings/genre : modern!au, use of profanity !!
# PROMPTS : intimacy (#4) + dialogue (#18)
nimble fingers graze the skin of your thigh in lazy patterns, circles and squiggles woven by her subconscious intricacies adorning your skin with warmth. she thinks nothing of it, and neither do you. your eyes remain fixated on the television as yanfei continues to frustratedly flip through channels.
her bubblegum-colored hair feels soft against your other thigh as she lays her head back, anticipating it would land on the couch instead. she almost turns to apologize, though your hand moves to comb through it all too fast for her to react.
she instead looks up at you, and with her upside down view, she sees a scene she’d never like to forget. hu tao carelessly scrolling through her phone, you smiling down at her as you practically pet the top of her head — it’s so simple and yet it makes her heart squeeze as though someone’s got it in a death grip. it’s simple, yet it’s yours.
“are we dating?”
the question rolls off her tongue incredibly fast. you and hu tao both pause, exchanging puzzled looks before returning both your attentions to the rose-haired girl. you almost speak up first, but hu tao doesn’t miss a beat.
“…well shit, i thought we were.”
“oh.” you and yanfei deadpan in unison. you weren’t going to object by any means, but she was certainly more blunt than you planned to be.
“yeah, i’ve been telling like everyone…i don’t understand why this is such a surprise for you two.”
“well, it’s not really a surprise, per say, we just never really discussed it.” your smile is cheeky as you retort, though you try and reign it for yanfei’s sake. the bloom of color on her cheeks is uncharacteristically bright.
“what is there to discuss? i’m in love with you both!” hu tao giggles out her response before turning her phone off and placing it face down. she looks at you both for any signs of protest to her statement, and when not finding any, she smirks.
“i guess that’s settled…” the abnormality of yanfei’s flustered state becomes all the more evident in the way she mutters, resuming her tapping through the various channels with a newfound slowness.
the scene is still so simple, however, with how the feeling of hu tao’s kiss doesn’t leave your lips even after you’ve separated, and how watching her bestow the same unto yanfei envelops you in the same softness, you agree that no discussion was ever truly necessary.
“got you cuties all to myself, then.”
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Y'know what, fuck this bullshit. I need to know y'all are actually against it.
I hope to make @staff see how that is total bullshit. Tumblr will die without writers/creators.
i saw this pic on twitter (but unfortunately cant find the source again so idk if its official)
pairing: hu tao x fem!reader
genre: fluff
word count: 399
warnings: none :)
a/n: hello i heard that we’re talking about streamer hu tao now? please i love her so much aaahh :’DD i couldn’t help but write something for her uwu
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heyy so im kinda new to the whole requesting shabang but i wanted to try it out so um can i ask for headcanons for hu tao and xiao with a lover who constantly praises them? i just want to shower these bbys with love
characters: hu tao, xiao
updates: IVE BEEN SO INACTIVE IM SO SORRY!!!
warnings: none!! flufff
she’s obsessed
her mischievous and prankster personality comes to a halt when you praise her
her brain just stops
*trying to process praise*
eventually she becomes more adjusted to your constant praise
and she loves hearing you say all these nice things to her
even though she may be a little hard to get along with
she adores hearing these silly words that makes her face warm up
will definitely praise or tease you back, as a small little revenge
regardless to how nice you are you’re not free from her pranks and scares
though if you tell her how amazing she is at what she does she might freeze up
i feel like praise towards her personality is something she gets a little shy about
hu tao? shy??? but how!?!?!!
a lot of people avoid hu tao because of how she is, and basically her personality right?
to be honest she probably doesn’t care so much
but when you come into the picture and tell her how attractive her personality is and that’s she’s a good person
hu tao is left speechless at your words
don’t worry, she adores it <3
praise + hu tao = pure uncontrollable happiness
it’s so cute pls marry this girl :(
🙏… im praying for you
oh this boy
when you two meet and you say something nice towards him, at first he’s like
“tch. Save your meaningless words.”
pls don’t let this get to you
he likes the praise, he doesn’t know how to process it though
keep praising him and he gets confused
at some point you might need to explain what he’s feeling for him!!
it’s a long path because he’s not used to praise or compliments
or anything nice, really
your kind words is a whole other world for him
and he’s grateful once he gets the hang of it
when he gets used to it, he doesn’t reply with anything to your praise
but what i can promise is that he will definitely get flustered ehe
sometimes he’ll stare at you with wide eyes and a huge blush on his face if you say something especially nice
he holds in that giddy feeling of you praising him
but he grows to love the feeling after understanding
he couldn’t ask for a more supportive and kind lover <3
It’s the woman’s birthday and I have Ningguang brain rot today.
How do you think Ningguang would react to her poor S/O (the one from my request way back when) who likes to gift her handmade things. Either jewelry, little things to decorate her desk, whatever you want.
Please and thank you so much
Since it’s her birthday I’ll skip this to the front of the line haha
Ooooooooooh my. This woman would treasure the things you give her so much.
Though she’s always insisted that she doesn’t need anything in return for the gifts she gives you, the fact that you spent your time making the little handmade trinkets you’re presenting her with warms her heart. One’s time is a valuable thing, she knows that well.
They’re also made with love, and she can see you’re proud of them. (And they’re made specially just for her)
She loves your little gifts so much, she would much rather have the things you make her than the expensive things from people trying to curry favor.
Gifts had lost their meaning before she met you. They became empty, a reminder that everyone seemed to think of her as a petty politician whose good opinion could simply be bought. They were almost insulting, but not with you.
Your gifts were given purely to see her smile, because you loved her and wanted to show it.
For the woman who has everything, your gifts were her most prized possessions.
୨♡୧ hu tao art cred
summary: hu tao is bedridden, her injury severe enough that it cannot be cured with magic. yet, she sees the bright side of this– and that includes making you take care of her.
notes: one shot, gn!reader, not edited/beta read, fluff, little bit of angst, the injury part doesn’t really make sense but shshhhh
warnings: mentions of injuries (no blood), ask to tag
word count: 453
you slowly knocked on hu tao’s door. after waiting for a bit, a voice, cheerful as always, said “come in!” when you walked in, hu tao waved at you as she was in bed, sitting up. the paper bag felt heavy in your hands as you put it on the bedside table.
“so, baizhu wasn’t lying when you said it was bad…” you mumbled. hu tao only giggled in response.
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- Hu Tao is wide awake at this hour which her S/O SHOULD be used to at this point.
- She jumps on their bed, startling them as she wraps her arms around their waist.
(Hu Tao) "Hello, dear!"
(S/O) "Nggh...Hu Tao? What in the-"
(Hu Tao) "Come on, I wanna show you something!"
- She playfully shakes them until they groggily get up.
(S/O) "Alright alright, I'm up..."
- S/O stares at the window and sighs, knowing that dawn wouldn't break until several more hours.
- As Hu Tao excitedly hops down the stairs while S/O slowly catches up, they finally see what she woke them up for.
- ...It was a bowl of noodles.
- S/O unamusingly gazes over to Hu Tao, who was standing in the darkness with a wide grin.
(Hu Tao) "Now, see that bowl? It's cold."
(S/O) "...Yes. That is a cold bowl of noodles. In the dead of night."
(Hu Tao) "4 AM actually!"
(S/O) "And I am up for...?"
(Hu Tao) "This!"
- She activates her pyro vision and instantly heats the noodles to a steaming degree, and even from this distance S/O could tell it was edible now.
(Hu Tao) "Boom! Instant noodles!"
(S/O) "...Okay that was pretty cool."
(Hu Tao) "Have some with me!"
- S/O sits with Hu Tao as she happily slurps down the noodles.
- While it admittedly looked good, they still were not wanting to be awake right now.
- Hu Tao giggles as she winks at them, mouth still full.
(Hu Tao) "Lub you!"
(S/O) "...Hmph."
- S/O only smiles as their eyes drop down little by little. It was nice seeing her happy like this. Unfortunately this wasn't going to be the last time they'd be woken up like this.
pairings: barbara, hu tao, mona, yanfei, yoimiya x gn!reader
genre: fluff :))
word count: 1141
warnings: none!!
a/n: ty for the request anon!! as a note, this is the first time i’ve ever written a headcannon so if you have any feedback, let me know :DD also side note, the banner is just for decoration and has no correlation to the content in the headcannon :))
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