Pairing: Bi-Han x OC (Yue)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: tbd
Tags: blood and violence, hurt/comfort, angst, fluff, romance, enemies to lovers, slow burn, alternate universe - soulmates, alternate universe - canon divergence, canon compliant, out of character, original female character(s) - freeform, other additional tags to be added
Summary: Sub-Zero (Bi-Han) has taken Yue as his prisoner-of-war in a battle against the Shirai Ryu. Yue is determined to seek her freedom at any cost, dead or alive. While she bids her time, her own loyalty begins to come into question the more time she remains with the Lin Kuei and the closer she gets to Bi-Han. There is something that draws them in, a mysterious pull that has them questioning their feelings for one another.
Hello! This is my second Bi-Han fic which picks up after the last chapter of the first one, Eternally Yours. Feel free to read that one first before reading this one. I’m still quite nervous writing for Bi-Han, and it is proving to be a challenge but I’m having so much fun delving into his character, dialogue, and scenes. I’m doing my best to keep him true to character this time since there’s actually more material to work with now. Still, I appreciate any feedback and kudos you may have. ( ´ ▽ ` ) So far, I only have two chapters up, but I’m determined to see this story through. Thank you for reading!💖🙇♀️
Special shoutout to @peijizerojournal for entertaining my delusions, and giving me amazing feedback and guidance! Eternally grateful to you, my friend!💕
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I’m sorry.I’ll do better.I just didn’t know what exactly to say because I’ve never felt with it before.That and it auto corrected me- But I am deeply sorry.
bless your heart anon – it's okay, i hope that you do take the time to do a little read into the region - it's actually really interesting!
and you know, here's a fun fact i've noticed a lot about people from iran and iraq specifically - the majority of my iranian friends prefer to introduce themselves as "persian" before they say "iranian" - it's kind of funny - and my dad, who's iraqi, much prefers to introduce himself as "babylonian" rather than iraqi - i think it's so interesting to see - that they're not eager to claim the nationality that has been carved out for them by the modern day division of the middle east (as per the sykes–picot partition imposed by the british), but are so proud to proclaim their heritage based on the greater history of their regions and their people. i think it's interesting, i think it's interesting. maybe i should start introducing myself as babylonian, like my dad. sumerian, actually, i think. i've always been so interested in sumerian culture specifically,, (it was one of my special interests, at a time!) and i've done so many research and art projects based in that history... ough. i should get back into it, maybe.
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