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sahittofu · 14 days
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hello again nyul, I just rewatched 2wice date series and got a idea of SaChaeng x reader picnic date at han river and having a little mini date with flowers and cakes and a surprise bike ride (lets just say there is a triple bike set)
Hey, hello again! How are you? <3 Sorry for the delay, I was a little busy during the New Year, but here it goes! I hope you like it ;)
🌸✦ In spring flowers bloom, but so do hearts
Idol! SaChaeng x College! gn reader!
tags: based in 2wice date series, SaChaeng episode!
Summary: With the arrival of good weather, a spring date at the Han River is the best idea to spend quality time with Sana and Chaeyoung.
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After the winter season, the snow has given way to the beautiful spring; and although there are still somewhat cold days, encouraged by the still slightly fresh breeze, the city is once again illuminated by sunlight, especially the Han River, whose flow runs like a kind of liquid silver, giving a beautiful glow that is a gift in sight. That's probably why you, Sana and Chaeyoung decided it would be the best place to go on a date.
“The mat is beautiful,” Sana comments with a smile, as she carefully spreads the mat on the grass, barely damp from the early morning dew.
Chaeyoung utters an affirmative ‘uh-huh’ as she takes the wicker basket and places it on the mat, which is the signal for everyone to sit around or near it.
“It looks good, can we take a photo?” You ask as you grab your phone. You look at the screen for a moment, the wallpaper you have is a photo of Sana and Chaeyoung. You smile slightly, continuing to do so as you unlock the phone to press the camera icon. “Wait, Sana. I better take a photo of you! I think it will turn out nice, I'm sure.”
Sana is helping Chaeyoung take the snacks out of the wicker basket, but she raises her head when she hears you speak to her, making it the perfect moment to take an unsuspecting photo—which, according to you, are the best—. The photo is really beautiful, it perfectly captures the beauty of Sana's smile.
The breeze blows through the trees, rustling leaves and petals, giving them a slight chill. As she is the eldest, and moved by a kind of protective feeling, Sana searches through the basket and takes out a blanket.
"Are you cold?" Sana asks, pulling the blanket over your and Chaeyoung's shoulders, covering both of you.
“It's windy and cold, but it's so nice to be outside,” Chaeyoung assures with a smile, as she takes a bite out of a freshly opened package of Bungeoppang.
“It's been a while since I've been outside for so long,” You comments as you look—almost wistfully—at the Han River for a moment, whose flow runs without any concern, and a light smile appears on your lips. Then you look back at Sana and Chaeyoung, and the twitch on your lips takes on a shy tinge. “Y'know, it's because of Uni. Normally I don't have time to take very long walks, I almost always have to study.”
“Uh-huh, we know” Sana seems to notice the shyness in your smile, and she places her hand on top of yours. She gives you a light squeeze, hard enough to comfort you.
“That's why you haven't been able to hang out with us so much,” Chaeyoung continues. It is not a reproachful tone; Her eyes are gentle, and like Sana, she tries to comfort you in her own way: resting her head on your shoulder. “We have also had very tight schedules, sometimes it happens.”
“When did Chae become so mature?” You ask with a giggle, which spreads like wildfire between Sana and Chaeyoung and infects them with your silly sense of humor. The question seems to be funny or adorable enough to lighten the mood.
“That's what I've been saying, Chaeyoung has become very mature!” Sana smiles, giving Chaeyoung's cheek a loving touch.
The atmosphere lightens again; It is not an issue that due to time or agenda differences the girls and you have not been able to meet as much as you wanted. It is something out of your control, and you have always known that things would be this way. Also, do you think that one of the best feelings is when you meet someone you love again, and you realize how much you have missed them. It makes you want to hug them very tightly, to make them feel how much you missed them and love them.
“Sana is right. You have become very mature, especially in the way you think” You add, with a smile.
Maybe it's because you haven't seen her in a while, but you really think that Sana is right about Chaeyoung's acquired maturity. You can't help but admire, with a smile, the self-confidence that she exudes, how she is now able to know 100% what she likes, and how, being able to describe it in detail. You see before your very eyes how she has grown older. Your eyes practically shine with pride.
“Oh my god, I’m so touched” Chaeyoung comically and dramatically puts her hand on her chest, which makes Sana laugh. When she wants to, or maybe without noticing it, Chaeyoung is quite expressive.
You chuckle as you open one of the Korean snacks Sana and Chaeyoung picked out at the store, something you identify as Butter Waffles. You take a bite and it feels pleasantly crunchy, although as you take more bites, the crunchy sensation becomes mushy, almost melty. You've never tried it before, but it turns out to be delicious.
“Even eating, Chae and you are pretty” Sana sighs, with a dreamy expression. Oh my god, she's so in love. “I like looking at you two.”
You half choke, in a mixture of 'gay panic' at the compliment, and laughter. Sana is so random and confident in her flirting!
“Aw, come on!” Chaeyoung, for her part, covers her mouth with her hand, hiding her silly smile. Her cheeks turn red, embarrassed.
“Well, all the members are pretty, but I also really like looking at you, Chae. I save your photos more, in addition to Sana's, compared to the rest of the members” You admit with a smile, taking an enthusiastic bite of the Butter waffle.
“Yeah, they're always saving your photos” Sana nods, poking your sides with her fingers, teasing you but also wanting to make you laugh.
“Oh shush, like you don't,” You playfully roll your eyes, shaking your head, returning the teasing with a tap on her arm using your knuckle.
You and Sana are poking and shoving each other in an argument of 'who saves Chaeyoung's photos the most'.
“Woah, you two really like me, huh?” Although she's still blushing, Chaeyoung manages a cocky little smile. Sana taps her on the nose, lovingly.
“Yes, you are very pretty!”
“Sure, and you too” She responds without stopping smiling, leaning down to steal a bite of your butter waffle. "It's good"
“Uh-huh, very good. I think it tastes better because we're together. Even though it's a little cold, the Han River looks beautiful, so do you, and I feel like everything is fine." You take another bite of your snack, chewing reflexively. “I just remembered. You like riding bikes, right?”
“I wouldn't say I'm a professional, like I'd ride in the Tour de France or something like that, but I like bikes,” Sana comments, covering her mouth a little to finish chewing. "Why do you ask?"
“I saw that a little further on there are sets of double and triple bikes. Maybe we could rent one?”
The proposal flips a switch of sorts for Chaeyoung and Sana, especially the latter. Sana is very excited about the idea. You'd say she's too excited.
"IT WOULD BE GREAT!"
“You really know how to make a date fun, mhm?”
“Maybe” You shrug, with an innocent smile.
Who would think that to be happy, all you need is a date at the Han River, snacks, and a set of triple bikes with the people you love the most.
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kstcons · 4 years
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Chaeyoung icons, Twicee
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tinkiisms · 6 years
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dusudaunord · 7 years
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Things to do in Montréal from June 9 to 15
Montréal’s first massive weekend of summer starts now with the F1 Grand Prix, Francofolies music fest, Mural Fest, 375th anniversary and Expo 67 celebrations, Fringe theatre fest, Chagall and Gaultier at the Fine Arts Museum, plenty of live music and more.
Revved for Formula 1 Grand Prix
We’re off to the races June 9-11 as the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada turns up the heat at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve and downtown at the free Crescent Street Grand Prix Festival and Peel Formula events, featuring DJs, fashion shows and driver appearances, and Little Italy’s Grand Prix celebrations. Eat, drink and let loose throughout Grand Prix – get social with the city’s patio scene, and indulge in F1 specials at numerous restaurants and bars. Fashionistas won’t want to miss the free Grand Prix Fashion Event on the third floor of Cours Mont Royal downtown on June 9 or the Bijoux Bijoux jewellery sale at Marché Bonsecours June 9-11 – or any of Montréal’s excellent boutique shopping from Old Montréal and Westmount to the Plateau. And F1 parties keep us up late, from a soirée at The Ritz Carlton to electronic dance music Friday to Sunday at New City Gas, Velvet, Flyjin and many more venues.
Entertainment for all
The sun is out and there’s entertainment in the streets: Summer festival season begins now! French-language music festival Les Francofolies fills Place des Festivals this week with free outdoor shows all afternoon and into the night on several stages – don’t miss Sunday night’s major Québecois star showcase with Yann Perreau, Avec pas d’casque, Safia Nolin and more! Take a walk up traffic-free Saint-Laurent Boulevard during Mural Fest, June 8-18, to watch artists paint new works on buildings’ walls and catch live music – while walking, stop by the St-Ambroise Montréal Fringe Festival outdoor stage for live music and performances – you can buy your tickets to festival shows there too! Science fans young and old will love the Eureka! Festival of free activities in the Old Port. Canada Soccer’s 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup starts at Montréal’s Saputo Stadium with the Men’s National Team playing Curaçao on June 13. And add more laughs to the weekend with comedian Bill Burr at L’Olympia on June 10.
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Celebrate the city 
Watch Montréal history come to life on the Saint Lawrence River in spectacular, free multimedia show Montréal Avudo every night in the Old Port. The Old Port is also where you’ll see Cirque du Soleil’s VOLTA under the big top. From there check out the city’s high-tech 375th anniversary light show on the Jacques-Cartier Bridge. Old Montréal landmark Notre-Dame Basilica, one of the city’s most stunning churches, lights up with beautiful high-tech spectacle Aura, while the surrounding streets illuminate with the historic tableaux projections of Cité Memoire. Urban green space, outdoor eatery and bar in the heart of downtown Les Jardins Gamelin hosts music performances, dance classes, family activities and more all week. Grab a bite from one of Montréal’s great food trucks or pop by the Marché des Éclusiers market in the Old Port for a meal, a drink, local produce and other creations. Head to the Village au Pied du Courrant next to the Jacques Cartier Bridge for music, food and socializing. Walk through the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts Open-Air Museum on Sherbrooke Street. And feel like a kid again on the music-making 21 Swings in Place des Festivals.
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Expo 67 returns
Montréal takes a look back at city-changing Expo 67 with entertaining and history-rich exhibitions: see colourful outfits and products created by Québec designers at the McCord Museum’s Fashioning Expo 67; photographs tell the tale in The Sixties in Montréal: Archives de Montréal at City Hall; marvel at the technological innovations of EXPO 67: A World of Dreams at the Stewart Museum and Écho 67 at the nearby Buckminster Fuller designed Biosphère; baby boomer youth culture is a blast in Explosion 67 – Youth and Their World at the Centre d’histoire de Montréal; it’s all about ’60s artistic expression in the Montréal Museum of Fine Arts’s Révolution: “You say you want a revolution” and the Musée d’art contemporain’s In Search of Expo 67; Arcmtl presents Expo 67: Avant Garde! – forward-looking, boundary-breaking art of the ’60s at the Cinémathèque Québecoise; and Centre de design de l’UQAM honours architect Moshe Safdie’s Habitat 67 in The Shape of Things to Come.
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Art and film
Don’t miss CHAGALL: COLOUR AND MUSIC at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, ending June 13 – also a must while there: Love Is Love – wedding haute couture and prêt-à-porter by Jean Paul Gaultier. Meanwhile at the Musée d’art contemporain see Hajra Waheed’s The Video Installation Project 1–10 and collections-based Pictures for an Exhibition. Mexican artist Gilberto Esparza’s Plantas autofotosintéticas has us rethinking how biology, technology and art intersect at Galerie de l’UQAM. British artist Ed Atkins intrigues with questions on human bodies, digital creation and reality in video exhibition Modern Piano Music at DHC-ART. Pointe-à-Callière archaeology and history museum presents the fascinating Amazonia: The Shaman and the Mind of the Forest. And see interactive local-history exhibition Mon Coeur est à Montréal – 41 Vies à Découvrir at the Grande Bibliothèque. On screen: The Montreal Israeli Film Festival runs to June 15; travel through virtual worlds in Felix & Paul Studios Virtual Reality Garden at the Phi Centre; explore space in double feature KYMA – Power of Waves and Edge of Darkness at the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, watch saxophone documentary “The Devil’s Horn” under the stars at Place de la Paix on June 12, and  the first of the Montreal International Documentary Festival free outdoor film screenings, Swagger by Olivier Babinet on June 14 at 9 p.m. in Parc du Portugal.
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Live music
Along with outdoor shows, French-language music festival Les Francofolies features high-talent indoor shows this week with Québec music giants Yann Perreau, Klô Pelgag, Catherine Major, Pierre Lapointe, Louis-Jean Cormier and more artists at Place des Arts, Rymz et la Mifa Friday night and Peter Peter Saturday at Metropolis, Corneille on Friday and Fred Fortin on Thursday at Club Soda, and eclectic artists throughout the week at L’Astral. The Montréal Chamber Music Festival continues with the Dover Quartet, pianist Robi Botos, the Israeli Chamber Project, pianist Jan Lisiecki, free Matinées Musicales and smartphone concerts. The eclectic and excellent Suoni per il Popolo festival continues all month – this week open your ears to: Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, Eric Chenaux, Framboos, French post-punk band Frustration, the machine experiments of will eizlini and [the user], composer Nicole Lizée, Aussie experimenters Severed Heads, avant-garde jazz icon Roscoe Mitchell and more.
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Friday night brings folk-country singer-songwriter John Moreland to Bar Le Ritz P.D.B. On Saturday night, welcome back the fun 60s-influenced stylings of The Avalanches at Théâtre Corona, let electronic music move your body while visuals dazzle at Substrate with Suzy.Technology in the SAT‘s dome. Spend Sunday afternoon dancing outside at Piknic Electronik with electronic music from Ardalan, Christian Martin, Mandiz, Woulg and Co/ntry. Later on Sunday, join The Jacksons to celebrate 50 years of their music, at L’Olympia, Grammy winners and ’80s music icons Toto swoop into Place des Arts, and indie rockers Day Wave and Blonder play Bar Le Ritz P.D.B. Monday brings the Classical Spree: Spotlight on Adam Johnson and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal – a free show demystifying the workings of the orchestra at Place des Arts. The Montreal Folk Festival on the Canal starts June 14 with an opening party at Bar de Courcelle and multi-artist Tributes to Willie Nelson and to folk star Penny Lang on June 15 (followed by a weekend of free music outdoors). See rapper Freddie Gibbs on his You Only Live 2wice tour at Théâtre Fairmount on June 14. And on June 15, British electronic duo Mount Kimbie play Théâtre Fairmount.
Up next:Paint the town with MURAL Festival
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rapuvdayear · 7 years
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2017: “Alexys” Freddie Gibbs (ESGN/Empire)
“The realest n****s that I know ain’t never sold dope/ The hardest n****s that I know ain’t never served time.”
To say that Gangsta Gibbs had a “tumultuous” 2016 would be the understatement of understatements. Though he was ultimately exonerated, the questions surrounding what happened in Austria make being a Gibbs stan as dicey a proposition as being a fan of a certain rap icon(oclast) who he reminds me of. Still, he’s one of the hardest motherfuckers out there, and one of only nine rappers whose works get an automatic download/purchase from me. He’s always had terrific production, an undeniable flow, and a bleakness to his storytelling that ranks among the very best.
Gibbs’ latest album You Only Live 2wice dropped yesterday, and it’s well worth the $6.99 that it costs. “Alexys” stuck out immediately for me, but I also recommend “Crushed Glass,” “Homesick,” ... Fuck it, the whole album is solid.
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