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Too Fast to Live | Kwon Ji-yong (G-Dragon)
Summary: Jiyong is busy on tour while you’re busy with work. You finally find time to come see him, but Jiyong gives you a fright when he’s too exhausted to keep up with his demanding schedule.
Warnings: fainting, but that’s about it.
With the MADE tour being in full swing you and Jiyong hadn’t been able to see each other much. This was something you’d discussed a lot prior to the tour kick off and despite the odds and distance you two had decided to make it work. You two had been together for a little over a year now and loved each other too much to walk away despite busy schedules.
Every chance you got you were making stops along the world tour, living for the days your schedules aligned perfectly and you got more than a few hours together. When Jiyong had first left you’d thought this was going to be the longest year of your life, but truthfully with how busy you’d also been the past year, the tour was flying by.
You and Jiyong would facetime after every show, regardless of what time zone you were in. You honestly didn’t mind being woken up at all hours of the night, not when it meant you got to wake up to the most beautiful face you’d ever seen. Your phone buzzed on your nightstand, your arm moving out of the comfort of the warm blankets to fish around for it. Your peaked open one eye to check the notification, a grin quickly crossing your face when you saw who it was.
“Hi handsome.” Your voice raspy from sleep and Jiyong’s face came into view.
“I woke you?” He frowned as if this wasn’t an almost daily occurrence at this point.
Jiyong was almost done with the tour which meant his nights were early morning for you.
“It’s fine, I need to be up soon anyway to head to the airport.” You shrugged, sitting up fully in bed.
His frown turning to a smile at the mention of your trip. You’d be back in his arms in 24 hours and he couldn’t wait to see you.
“How’d it go tonight?” You took a minute to look him over, noting how exhausted he looked - even on a grainy screen.
“It was good. Just a lot, again.”
You knew what he was referring to, Jiyong had been struggling for a while now with the extended set time he was on stage, but in true Jiyong fashion, he wasn’t willing to press the matter.
“You need to rest, Ji. Try to take it easy tonight?”
You knew his nightly routine by now - dinner with the guys, a quick call to you, and then he’d be locked in his room until morning. That didn’t mean you didn’t worry about him, because of course you did.
“I am resting, look!” He moved his phone showing off his bed and you rolled your eyes.
“Yeah, yeah. I have to get going, ok? I’ll see you tomorrow. I love you.” He pouted on the other end but nodded in understanding.
“I love you too.”
The next twenty four hours passed pretty slowly , thanks to spending most of it in the air. You’d been antsy the entire flight and practically ran to baggage claim. Jiyong had sent a car, not being able to pick you up himself. You practically jumped out of the car while it was still moving when you pulled up to the venue, Jiyong waiting outside for you. He let out a laugh as you leaped into his arms, pulling him in for a bone crushing hug.
“Hi you.” He grinned as he held you tightly. “I’ve missed you.”
You practically melted in his arms at his words and pulled back to take him in. He looked well, more rested since your previous conversation and you let out a breath you hadn’t realized you’d been holding.
“I missed you too.” Jiyong leaned down, pressing his lips to yours but before you could deepen the kiss behind you brought you both back to reality.
“Hate to break up the happy reunion but we’re needed for sound check.” Seunghyun offered you a friendly smile before pulling Jiyong away from you.
You grabbed your bags and found your way to Jiyong’s dressing room. You had about an hour to kill while sound check was going on and decided a nap would do you some good if you even wanted to make it to show time. Kicking off your shoes, you plugged your phone into the nearest port, texting your family to let them know you’d made it in and curled up on the couch, falling fast asleep.
You awake an hour later to Jiyong pressing a soft kiss to your forehead.
“Hi” you whispered, whipping your eyes, sitting up fully. “You look tired.” You frowned, noticing the fast difference in his appearance.
“Just what every guy wants to hear” he teased as he moved to open the door, letting in his glam team.
“Oh, stop, you know what I mean.” You rolled your eyes, playfully at him.
The next couple hours went by quickly as you watched your boyfriend get ready for show time.
“Ready?” You asked as you both made your way towards the other guys.
He nodded, words failing him. Despite how many times Jiyong was on stage he still got nervous right before going on. You squeezed his hand, a reassuring smile on your lips as the guys came into view.
“I’ll see you after.” You pecked his lips, said a quick hello to everyone and followed his team to your favorite spot backstage.
No matter how many times you watched this show you never got tired of it. You’d lost count by now how many times you’d seen it, and had come to enjoy memorizing every detail of the show. Zutter, which was arguably your favorite song, had just started and you sucked in a breath. This was the part of the show Jiyong had been complaining to you about the whole tour. Jiyong, as usual, killed it and the show continued on. But as the intro for Bae Bae started you noticed your boyfriend walking towards you. That wasn’t right. Before you knew it he collapsed in front of you.
“Jiyong!”.
Before you could get to him the crew had surrounded him. Your heart raced as you watched them fan him off, helping him change into his jacket. As he stood back up, your hand brushed his gently and he offered you a small smile before rushing back onstage.
A few minutes later, he was back on the ground in front of you, this time you refused to be pushed to the back. You brushed his hair out of his face, pleading for him to wake back up. A sigh of relief escaped your lips as he came too. You, as well as the crew helped him to a sitting position and your hand went to rest on his as you handed him water, trying your best to not show the panic on your face.
“You don’t have to finish, they can do without you.” He shook his head as he gulped down the water.
“Have to finish.”
You knew that would always be his answer and as much as you didn’t want him to go back out there, you helped him to his feet anyway. The dancers and Seunghyun were close behind and you exchanged a look with his best friend. Begging him to take care of him out there.
“You’re sure?” You asked and he replied with a nod, kissing your temple before turning back to the stage.
You could tell he still wasn’t with it, sweat was dripping down his face as he took his place amongst the dancers.
Jiyong wasn’t going to disappoint his fans though, and proceeded to give it his all out there. You didn’t only thing you could, and watched on. You weren’t even sure you were breathing as the song came to an end. The lights dimmed and in a flash, he was backstage the rest of the guys left to entertain the crowd. You walked over to wear he was panting on the ground and kneeled down next to him, a rag in hand.
“What do you need?” You whispered as you wiped the sweat off his face.
He shook his head, his hand coming to rest on his chest and he let out a shaky breath.
“Just need a minute.”
You nodded, your hand going to rest on his and let out a breath. You couldn’t remember a time in your life where you’d been this scared in your life. But he was here, he was talking, he’d be ok. As the guys came backstage you went to move so they could check on him, but Jiyong clutched your hand tightly, a pleading look in his eyes.
“Stay.” You weren’t going anywhere.
After getting fully checked out, Jiyong decided he was well enough to finish the show, and you watched on nervously throughout the rest of the night. He seemed more like himself on stage. But he’d also seemed fine that morning and now you’d watched him faint twice. Once the show was over, he met you back in the dressing room, the exhaustion still evident on his face.
“Come on, let’s get you to bed.”
He nodded, but before you could move his arms were back around you, his chin resting on your head. You wrapped your arms tightly around him, breathing in his scent.
“Thank you for being here. I don’t know that I would’ve had the confidence to get back out there if you weren’t here. I promise I’ll take it easier on myself the rest of the tour. I love you.”
You nodded your head as he spoke, as horrible as the situation had been, you were just glad you could be there for him in some way.
“I love you too. Are you sure you’re ok?” He smiled at you as he pulled away,
“Yeah I’m good. I have you.”
There it was again, those words that always made you melt. You grabbed his hand, leading him out of the room and towards the car. Even if the tour was almost over you vowed to yourself you’d do whatever it took to keep Jiyong healthy for the rest of the shows.
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You can hold my hand if no one's home
#saw a video on instagram where a guy used his backpack to carry a friend around#and immediately went “oh mika would do this with virginia”#so yea its canon now y'all#i love them so much actually crying#*ocpilled once again#art#artists on tumblr#digital art#sketch#original character#oc#ttrpg#rpg#tftl#tales from the loop
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Finished a project I've been working on for many months!
I played a really fun campaign of the Tales from the Loop ttrpg last year, and made an animatic trailer for it!
#art#my art#artists on tumblr#artist#oc art#ttrpg art#ttrpg character#ttrpg oc#ocs#tales from the loop#tales from the loop ttrpg#tftl ttrpg#tftl#animatic#oc animatic#oc artwork#oc artist#flipaclip#ttrpgs#ttrpg#ttrpg community#scifi#digital art#digital artist#digital illustration#digital drawing#Youtube
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MY STYLUS DIED BUT IVE BEEN THINKING A LOT ABOUT HOW BALLORA COUKD HAVE LIKELY BEEN THE PRECURSOR DESIGN TO THE DAYCARE ATTENDANT
#fnaf#fnaf sb#tftp#fnaf tftl#tales from the pizzaplex#tftp cleithrophobia#tftp ballora#fnaf ballora#fnaf sl ballora#fnaf sl#fnaf sun#sundrop#fnaf sundrop#fnaf dca#fnaf daycare attendant#rainydraws#rabbs recovery
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LOVE the double whammy of ep4 (grandpa#s going to the upstate lab to play with the other scientists) and ep5 (god keeps punching this one man in the dick when he's already down) followed by the objectively hilarious ep6 (seducing my double's incredulously sexy latin lover)
but also. jesus how does this town function. i'd rather live next to the landmine factory than the loop. like i mean the Death Globe is bad enough on an existential level but the Swap Globe...the Holes...
#tales from the loop#ep5 is amazing i love it so much#this is the kind of stuff that keeps me up at night#meanwhile ep3 is the one i tell to everyone who i try to convert to tftl except that i've misremembered#i thought mei is stuck forever alone lmao
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12. What was the first fandom you wrote for?
Be More Chill. I don't count that mcyt self-insert thing I mentioned in a previous ask bc I didn't have enough internet presence to actually interact with the fandom, which was good bc I was in middle school and didn't need to enhance any parasocial bonds I had at that time.
27. Does anyone you know in real life know you write fanfiction?
One friend I've had since elementary school, a couple of friends I've had since middle school, and my parents.
My parents don't explore my writing, my dad doesn't use social media outside of infrequent looks at Facebook updates from friends and my mom only has fb and insta.
38. Are there any popular tropes/themes you'd never write?
Consciously? I don't know. But given how little I write there's probably a lot of stuff I won't get around to writing for. (The question does specify popular tropes so I'm not really acknowledging any specific Dead Dove sort of topics)
I doubt I'd do a soulmate au. Each ship has been done with all of them half a million times so there's nothing I could really do that wouldn't just be Adding To The Pile.
#asks#mj says shit#writing#fanfic#kinda starting to feel empty now that l2c is closing in on the epilogue#maybe tftl will help#or something
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Oh man, Out of Time (2019) is so good. I like the smaller mysteries and short arcs, but by the time this came out I was really hankering to see what an extended play Tales from the Loop mystery looks like and holy wow this delivers. It’s full to the top with the sort of stuff that is gonna have your players knocking over chairs and howling.
Before I get to the meat of it, though, let me talk about the general material in the back of the book. First is a collection of locations for a Mystery Landscape, TftL’s free-form, hub-based sandbox play, which basically provides places for players to explore and organically tease out mysteries. There are also more formal scenario seeds, mostly feeling keyed to the teenager version of the game, Things from the Flood (there is one about symbiotic sex aliens and another in which the Loop’s gravitron gain sentience. Finally, there is the mystery machine, a nicely designed set of tables for generating new mysteries. These three things alone could have been a really hand book!
The campaign is spread across three chapters that likely will not feel interconnected, at first. As the title of the book implies, the story involves time travel. I don’t love time travel as a general rule but the way this is structured around a central mystery and, later, a very high stakes endgame, makes it work. Oh, and it features a villain who is also a key ally, and I won’t tell you in which order. The way they constantly appear and reappear with different agendas and forms is just, absolutely delightful. Plus, we finally get to go into the Loop facility. PLUS, plus, the second scenario takes place at summer camp. In the ’60s. ARGH, so good.
Again, the game is butting right up against territory that I feel like is firmly under control of Delta Green, but never feels like a horror game. It’s a mystery and it is an adventure in the truest sense and the ways in which the game sticks to that is really fascinating to see.
#roleplaying game#tabletop rpg#dungeons & dragons#rpg#d&d#ttrpg#Free League#Tales from the Loop#Out of Time
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I wrote a song based on the poem Two-Headed Calf by Laura Gilpin
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You should listen to it
album art by @tftl
#wolfman has like a thousand views but all of my other songs only have like fourty lmfao#shneebs#two headed calf#laura gilpin#song#original song#poem#music#my music#youtube#guitar#indie music#musician#new music#wolfman#musical artist#musician on tumblr#Youtube
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‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾ About Me ☽༓・*˚⁺‧͙
⭐➭ you can call me bee or by my full username, nogenderbee
🎵➭ I usually use they/them since it's the easiest but I'm genderfluis nogenderbee actually has gender whoops
⭐➭ I'm an ambivert tho on more introverted side
🎵➭ I like to ramble and give other's silly nicknames! So tell me if that ever bothers you!
⭐➭ I'm nationally Polish but I think my English isn't bad either, and I'm in the process of learning German
🎵➭ I'm addicted from emojis- like, I always add them
⭐➭ my birthday's on July 15!
🎵➭ in 2025 I'll turn into adult (18yo)
Games I play currently/most often:
⭐➭ Project Sekai
🎵➭ Infinity Nikki
⭐➭ Stardew Valley
🎵➭ Zenless Zone Zero
⭐➭ Wuthering Waves
🎵➭ Bandori
Games I plan on playing:
🎵➭ PROJECT MUGEN
Games I used to play a lot:
⭐➭ Star Rail (I got bored :'3)
🎵➭ Genshin Impact (they fucked up the game imo)
⭐➭ Tales from the Loop - I both played it and am GM! Tho now I usually GM that
🎵➭ Call of Cthulhu - same as TftL, I played it but now I GM it more often
⭐➭ The Dark Eye - only played it but I really want to GM, but I'm still getting used to the rules
🎵➭ Dungeons & Dragons - played once and didn't really like it...
⭐➭ The Walking Dead - planning od GMing but i'm already in LOVE with it!!
More will probably be added in the future!!
⭐➭ An Shiraishi. /hj
🎵➭ (obvs) writing! Not only fics but also longer stories, as well as few poems!
⭐➭ programming, I'm currently in programming classes so yeah-
🎵➭ creating and listening to music! Mostly listening now but I sometimes create some as well
⭐➭ dubbing and singing! I love both a lot and already been in few fandubs, now I'm slowly preparing to get on more professional level >v<
🎵➭ roleplay!! Especially with OCs~
⭐➭ cosplay, have few cosplays already and wanted to go pro for really long time but I'm eventually staying with it as a hobby! At least for now~
Pinned Post
Feel free to check out some of my works and maybe other blogs of mine here!
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Angry dog privileges
#i miss my kids sigghhhhhh#the sillies#funny thing but the last time i drew mika i realized he was lookin an awful lot like jonathan brandis#both of my two main OCs having It (1990) faceclaims is actually kinda funny ngl#and it was completely accidental#ttrpg#rpg#tales from the loop#tftl#mikael#virginia#sketch#artists on tumblr#digital art#been just sketching mindlessly#just vibing
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I've gotten about halfway through my tales from the loop ttrpg animatic project, here are some of my favourite frames so far.
#art#commissions open#my art#oc art#ttrpg art#artist#ocs#ttrpg character#ttrpg oc#tales from the loop#tales from the loop ttrpg#sketch#tftl
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a thing I did for a TftL campaign
#digital art#drawing#doodle#sketch#art#illustration#niin#digital illustration#digital painting#digital drawing
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WIP Game
I was double-tagged by @marypsue and @gretchensinister :3 thank you!
Rules: In a new post, list the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them and then post a little snippet of it or tell them something about it. And then tag as many people as you have WIPs.
sooo, the summer before last, I spilled a towering glass of hot tea on my laptop, destroying it; everything salvageable that was on it remains entombed in the hard disk in a desk drawer. this "new" laptop that I'm on has fewer WIPs than before. however, it also has a couple of ancient documents that I imported along with more recent ones from an external hard drive because they're just so much fun.
Titles:
Quarry
quarry rev surgical suite*
Mooring
vexzex opening scene
vexzex later scene
TFTL Aspen
TFTL babysitting Pitch
TFTL dat one fight
TFTL hivemind Tooth
TFTL MiM is a jackass
TFTL Pitch's lair
TFTL the first year after easter
Thousand Petal Blizzard of the Heart
winternights therapy
*ancillary document
Edit: I forgot to tag! @darrenious @nutcasewithaknife @caffeinatedpoltergeist @bowlingforgerbils @sylphidine
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5 19 29 for the artists asks :)
5. How many wips do you have? What fandoms/pairings are they for?
I guess that depends on what counts as a wip dkxbskdb things that I've called wips before have kinda just been incoherent thoughts slapped in my notes app sooo I think I'll go with the things are either currently in progress on ao3 (provided it hasnt been abandoned) or have the highest chance of actually becoming something. In which case that would be.. four? L2C's prologue, Store Playlist, Tales From the Lagniappe, and the merms au on my ask blog that I SWEAR I'll get to again at SOME POINT. (Not a wip in the traditional sense but.. ya know)
The only ones that have central shipping themes would be Store Playlist and the merms au, both of which are boyfs stories. L2C and TFTL technically have ships in them but but the bigger focus is the human condition persisting through the apocalypse
19. Do you enjoy creating OCs or do you prefer to stick solely to canon characters?
The closest I've gotten to putting an oc in something would be writing the girl at Sev-Elev as an actual character and talking about rich's older brother. Besides that I did create a couple of Plot Device ocs for a freshman year fic that hasn't been continued but still lives in my head as Freshman Year Headcanons
29. What's something about your writing that you're proud of?
Being as close as I am to finishing L2C tbh. The other long fic I have on ao3 got soft abandoned after all my progress on the last couple chapters got erased, and ditto for the one that was GOING to be a long fic. So the fact that I basically just need to tie up a couple loose ends and post the epilogue for L2C to be done??? Like,, holy shit that's big for me.
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