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This event ran from April 21st-25th 2024. You can still send in entries for HLAW 2024 until next year. We will be back in 2025! Header from pikisuperstar on the Freepik site.
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hanaleeappreciationweek · 1 year ago
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Thank you @aces-and-angels and everyone who got me to 500 reblogs!
HLAW 2024: Masterlist
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(so much love to @sazanes who made this poster for us!!)
Previous AWs: HLAW 2022 | HLAW 2023
Day 1: Character Appreciation/Throwback
Character Appreciation
Art
A Very Happy Hana by @mxcameronrose/@atlasgoodwin
Lady Hana Lee by @sazanes
Edit
SpreadJoy Quote: Hana Lee by @storyofmychoices
Headcanon
My Top 5 Headcanons for Hana x MC by @uselessgay10101
Fanfic
Winds of Change by @unsettlingconclusions
Moodboard
"You Don't Have To Be Perfect To Be Loved" by @masked-alien-lesbian
Playlist
an eulogy to perfectionism - Hana Lee by @inlocusmads
Throwback
Art
Hana at the Piano by @cassiopeiacorvus
Fanfic
A Blossoming Friendship by @lizzybeth1986
Day 2: Flowers/Fashion Design
Flowers
Art
Hana's Name by @sazanes
Fanfic
A Bouquet for An Angel by @masked-alien-lesbian
Moodboard
The Moodboard that Hopes to Give Hana Her Flowers by @lizzybeth1986
Fashion Design
Art
Hana Wears the MC's Handmade Dress by @mxcameronrose
Fanfic
A Day with Marguerite Thorne by @masked-alien-lesbian
Day 3: Bookworm/AU
Bookworm
Art
Sailor Vega Hana Lee! by @cassiopeiacorvus
A Cozy Night in Bed with A Book by @mxcameronrose
Fanfic
Reader Fatigue by @lizzybeth1986
AU
Art
Hana Lee as Annelyse Adair by @sazanes
Fanfic
Build A Bear Date by @masked-alien-lesbian
Edit
The Ranch Hand and the Ranch Owner's Daughter by @masked-alien-lesbian
Day 4: Competitive Hana/Culinary Love/Music
Competitive Hana
Fanfic
The Cordonian Bake-Off! by @masked-alien-lesbian
Culinary Love
Poem
A Hot Chocolate Embrace by @lizzybeth1986
Music
Art
Rockstar!Hana on the Piano!! by @mxcameronrose
Hana Singing to The Child in Her Womb by @sazanes
Fanfic
"Thank you for sharing your music with me" by @exbex
Day 5: Family/Friendships/Romance
Family
Headcanon
Hana and Kiara's Three Children by @cassiopeiacorvus
Friendships
Art
Best Friends! by @jicklet (Hana & Riley (MC))
Fanfic
Hana Lee: Cordonia's Most Influential Courtier by @mand-delemonde (Hana & Kaela (MC), Hana x Kiara)
Playlist
A Playlist for Hana's Friendships, Romance and Family! by @masked-alien-lesbian
Romance
Art
Wives by @mxcameronrose (Hana x Krystal (MC))
A Kiss After Tango by @sazanes (Hana x Raelyn (@masked-alien-lesbian's OC))
Fanfic
Rose Gold by @lizzybeth1986 (Hana x Kiara)
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Even though the week itself is over, HLAW will be open for entries all year round!! Please don't hesitate to send them in whenever you can 💖💖
If you'd like to reference the themes, here they are!
If we have missed anyone's pieces, we are truly sorry. Do let us know and we will put it up asap!
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hanaleeappreciationweek · 1 year ago
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HLAW 2024: Masterlist
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(so much love to @sazanes who made this poster for us!!)
Previous AWs: HLAW 2022 | HLAW 2023
Day 1: Character Appreciation/Throwback
Character Appreciation
Art
A Very Happy Hana by @mxcameronrose/@atlasgoodwin
Lady Hana Lee by @sazanes
Edit
SpreadJoy Quote: Hana Lee by @storyofmychoices
Headcanon
My Top 5 Headcanons for Hana x MC by @uselessgay10101
Fanfic
Winds of Change by @unsettlingconclusions
Moodboard
"You Don't Have To Be Perfect To Be Loved" by @masked-alien-lesbian
Playlist
an eulogy to perfectionism - Hana Lee by @inlocusmads
Throwback
Art
Hana at the Piano by @cassiopeiacorvus
Fanfic
A Blossoming Friendship by @lizzybeth1986
Day 2: Flowers/Fashion Design
Flowers
Art
Hana's Name by @sazanes
Fanfic
A Bouquet for An Angel by @masked-alien-lesbian
Moodboard
The Moodboard that Hopes to Give Hana Her Flowers by @lizzybeth1986
Fashion Design
Art
Hana Wears the MC's Handmade Dress by @mxcameronrose
Fanfic
A Day with Marguerite Thorne by @masked-alien-lesbian
Day 3: Bookworm/AU
Bookworm
Art
Sailor Vega Hana Lee! by @cassiopeiacorvus
A Cozy Night in Bed with A Book by @mxcameronrose
Fanfic
Reader Fatigue by @lizzybeth1986
AU
Art
Hana Lee as Annelyse Adair by @sazanes
Fanfic
Build A Bear Date by @masked-alien-lesbian
Edit
The Ranch Hand and the Ranch Owner's Daughter by @masked-alien-lesbian
Day 4: Competitive Hana/Culinary Love/Music
Competitive Hana
Fanfic
The Cordonian Bake-Off! by @masked-alien-lesbian
Culinary Love
Poem
A Hot Chocolate Embrace by @lizzybeth1986
Music
Art
Rockstar!Hana on the Piano!! by @mxcameronrose
Hana Singing to The Child in Her Womb by @sazanes
Fanfic
"Thank you for sharing your music with me" by @exbex
Day 5: Family/Friendships/Romance
Family
Headcanon
Hana and Kiara's Three Children by @cassiopeiacorvus
Friendships
Art
Best Friends! by @jicklet (Hana & Riley (MC))
Fanfic
Hana Lee: Cordonia's Most Influential Courtier by @mand-delemonde (Hana & Kaela (MC), Hana x Kiara)
Playlist
A Playlist for Hana's Friendships, Romance and Family! by @masked-alien-lesbian
Romance
Art
Wives by @mxcameronrose (Hana x Krystal (MC))
A Kiss After Tango by @sazanes (Hana x Raelyn (@masked-alien-lesbian's OC))
Fanfic
Rose Gold by @lizzybeth1986 (Hana x Kiara)
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Even though the week itself is over, HLAW will be open for entries all year round!! Please don't hesitate to send them in whenever you can 💖💖
If you'd like to reference the themes, here they are!
If we have missed anyone's pieces, we are truly sorry. Do let us know and we will put it up asap!
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hanaleeappreciationweek · 1 year ago
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(this amazing video is the handiwork of our lovely host @sazanes!! Don't forget to show her plenty of love in the reblogs and comments!)
We finished our third edition of Hana Lee Appreciation Week last week, and it has been such an incredible, enriching experience!! 2024 saw a lot of bright new faces, all of them bringing us such amazing artwork, stories and writeups on Hana. We explored her love for books, her passion for music, her complicated family life, her enduring devotion and love for her soulmate.
Every piece we received this year is a work of art, crafted with unbelievable love and care. We can't thank our CONTRIBUTORS enough for amazing us with each amazing morsel of creativity!!
@cassiopeiacorvus, @exbex, @inlocusmads, @jicklet, @lizzybeth1986, @mand-delemonde, @masked-alien-lesbian, @mxcameronrose, @sazanes, @storyofmychoices, @unsettlingconclusions, @uselessgay10101
Our FAN COMMUNITY BLOGS were an immense source of support during our week, consistently boosting our event and allowing it to reach a wide audience. We cannot thank you enough for your hard work and dedication!!
@choicesficwriterscreations, @choicesmonthlychallenge, @choicesaprilchallenge24, @choicesholidays and @choicesprompts
And how can we forget our wonderful SIGNAL BOOSTERS!!! They were, and have always been, integral to the success of all our weeks. All of you have been so incredible and so supportive, and we love you all!!
@angelasscribbles, @atlasgoodwin, @baexpoppy, @beyonceswigs, @choicesmc, @endlessflame, @dcbbw, @delmissesryanandcassi, @dragonknightofsummerset, @grapecaseschoices, @justarandomreaderxoxo, @kyra75, @lilyoffandoms, @lizzybeth1986, @lorirwritesfanfic, @missameliep, @peonierose, @rosesnink, @tessa-liam, @thecapturedafrique, @trystanxthorne, @twinkleallnight, @walkerdrakewalker
The masterlist is already ready, and we'll be putting it up soon after this post!
We know some of you weren't able to contribute during the week for various reasons, and would have loved to. Don't worry, you still can! If you ever decide to contribute any pieces for this particular AW, tag us and we will definitely add it to our masterlist. The masterlist will be open for entries all year round!! 💖
Thank you all, so much, for making this AW so memorable 💖💖 We hope to see you in 2025 - bigger, better and with more fun themes!
So for the final time this year...
Happy Hana Lee Appreciation Week, everyone!!
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hanaleeappreciationweek · 1 year ago
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Reader Fatigue
Book: The Royal Romance
Rating: G
Pairing: Hana Lee x Kiara Theron
Word Count: 2, 501 words
Summary: Over a year after she has settled in with her wife in Cordonia, why does Hana not feel the same joy when she reads??
Tagging @hanaleeappreciationweek and @sazanes for HLAW Day 3: Bookworm, @choicesficwriterscreations for FoTW and LGBTQ Archive, and @choicesmaychallenge24 for the theme "Athena: Wisdom".
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Three months.
Hana stirs in her bed, frowning drowsily at the abandoned book on her bedside table. The thought is small, fleeting, a tiny grain of doubt that could be swept away in the wind. Yet it persists, in the harsh, too-bright sunlight streaming in from the French windows in her bedroom, reminding her that it's mid-afternoon; the time she typically would use to enjoy a cup of tea and a light read.
Hana allows herself a small smile as the figure next to her groans and inches a little closer to her, her arms still wrapped loosely around her waist. It's usually Kiara who gets up earlier from their afternoon siestas, teasing her over wanting to read "when your eyes aren't even half-open yet, chérie!"
On weekends, Kiara would encourage her to sleep in a little more. She knew Hana would appreciate the opportunity to binge-read cover-to-cover - perhaps re-read if she really liked the material.
It's been three months now since she's been able to complete a chapter, much less a book.
Hana stretches, catlike, before blindly groping for the book she'd left abandoned on the bedside table. The Crown and the Flame. It's an abridged version, one she'd carried from her childhood home and always found herself devouring in less than two hours...yet somehow she hasn't been able to move past Dominic Hunter's account of his first encounter with a young Princess Kenna at a Beltane festival.
Hana wishes she know how - when! - it had come to this.
When she got married to Kiara last year, it was almost as if the floodgates had opened on everything. Whatever Esther had predicted in that patisserie in Paris - maybe you're fated to be a prim, girly girl adventurer who has unknown depths just waiting to be found! - seemed to be on the cusp of becoming a reality.
Back home in Shanghai, almost every morsel of literature Hana managed to devour was a guilty pleasure; she'd hidden books in secret corners, savoured words and worlds unknown underneath the comforting cocoon of a blanket, uttered half-truths to keep the more scandalous material out of her parents' hands, weaved happy endings and bright futures for favourite couples and charactes, long after she had put the books down.
Hana wonders now if half the fun, back then, was in the secrecy. If half the comfort had come from sharing space with Father and Mother, and knowing they would never truly be able to capture the joy she experienced from reading or make it their own. There was a freedom in that - and for Hana, any freedom would be a luxury to be savoured, like a bonbon from a visiting relative, savoured bite by tiny bite just so the pleasure could last a bit longer.
That shift in circumstances when she married Kiara, had been overwhelming. And perhaps the way she had just gone rogue the minute Kiara gifted her her own personal library, was to be expected.
No rules, no restrictions, no restraints on what she could or couldn't read. The cocoon of her blankets gave way to the vast expanse of her library, with its wide welcoming spaces, its winding staircases, its comforting, velvet seats that allowed her to sink into them, whenever she felt like having a reading marathon.
(Which was often).
Hana had spent so much of her childhood looking over her shoulder as she devoured her books, that the idea of just reading whatever the hell she wanted felt overwhelming. But she grabbed it. With both hands. And embraced the prospect. With all her heart. Hours and hours perusing over every possible scrap of reading material she could find - history, mythology, mystery fiction, true crime, even gothic horror (which she didn't expect to wholeheartedly love the way she does now!).
Whenever the two of them got even a sliver of free time, Kiara would come to expect that Hana would suggest sneaking into the library first.
(For a reading session? To ravish each other against the bookshelves, sending an entire pile of French Renaissance literature tumbling to the floor? Both possibilities held equal appeal)
Hana would even give the occasional gossip rag the once-over, though the abysmal editing and the awful typos made her grit her teeth on occasion.
It was glorious. Novels, poetry, essay collections, her favourite mythological retellings. There was nothing Hana wouldn't read; this library was her oyster. Some evenings when Kiara came home later than Hana did, she wouldn't even bother searching anywhere else in their manor - she'd just make a beeline to the library.
That was a year ago.
Wearily, Hana places a bookmark (handmade, laminated, with pressed dried flowers she had selected herself) on the very page she'd opened, letting out a soft sigh. It's almost as if - after the exhilaration of reading whenever and whatever she liked - her brain has decided it's had enough, and has shut down.
In the first two weeks of this strange predicament, Hana had tried to put it down to different things. Overwork, or the aftermath of juggling all her new roles and all the new skills she'd managed to learn. Perhaps her reading has suffered because she doesn't have the time.
But she knows in her heart that that isn't quite true. Hana isn't sure she has been as free in her life as she has been these past few months. Her calendar has been freed up considerably; she's managed to have more romantic dates with Kiara in the past month than they'd had all year. It can't be a lack of time or even general fatigue, because these days she doesn't do much else that taxes the mind.
No - she has the time. She has the resources - thanks to Kiara, far too much of the resources. And there's no question that she has the desire to keep reading. She just can't ever bring herself to finish.
As she places the book, dully, back on the bedside table, Hana feels a slender arm snaking its way around her waist, a chin nestling against her shoulder with a murmur of approval.
"Mon ange," Kiara whispers, her voice rough, grainy, deep, like freshly-ground coffee. She plants a kiss on Hana's shoulder, lacing their fingers together.
Lazily, Hana turns in Kiara's arms and moves her hands so she can lightly finger her curls, marvelling at how soft they feel in her hands. Kiara takes a long, hard look at Hana as her vision clears, probably wondering what she's hiding. Hana wishes her wife wasn't so good at guessing when something doesn't feel right.
She tries hard to school her features into something more neutral - more fitting for someone who just woke up and wasn't ruminating over something she has lost - but Kiara has never been that easy to fool.
"Everything's okay?" Kiara says, "You've been looking a bit...off for the past few weeks."
Hana looks down, pretending to busy herself with the crocheted fringes of the blanket. Could she laugh it off? Claim that her wife is probably overthinking, that she is worrying over nothing?
Because in the grand scheme of things, it is nothing. She's been doing well. She's never been happier than she is now - she has a home, a purpose, a wife she is madly in love with, passions that she's never felt more free to pursue!
She curses herself as she begins to feel that tell-tale burn in her throat. Struggling to read a book shouldn't affect her this much.
She looks up at Kiara, and almost begins to lie. But Hana knows she's not the best of liars, that most times her eyes give her away. Kiara's fingers are already moving towards the corners of her eyes, brushing the teardrops away.
Hana sniffles. "It's silly."
"Humour me," Kiara nudges her gently. "I don't care how stupid it sounds."
Hana sighs, and tells her. Midway through it all, Kiara props up two pillows against the bedstand and gets them to sit up, Hana safely ensconced in her arms. She tells Kiara everything. How much joy she'd had every time she'd picked up a book. How that joy would spring up double fold if it was about something she barely understood. How easy it was, a year ago, to speed-read the first time, then savour re-reads. How - whenever she felt a little bit naughty - she'd read a book backwards, from the last chapter to the first; giggling as she came to the beginning of the book knowing how it would end.
How...of late...she can find no fun, no joy, in turning to the next page - much less the end of a book.
"It's a stupid, stupid thing to worry about," Hana rails on, "I can just imagine my people at Krysanthe looking at me and shaking their heads and thinking 'oh, the Duchess and her first-world-problems'."
Kiara laughs gently, snuggling Hana closer to her. She passes a small handkerchief to her free hand. "That's all of us, with our people. And they're not completely wrong - of course our lives have always been far better and easier than theirs...most times through their labour. But that doesn't mean that you have to ignore things that confuse or distress you, ma moité." Her hand caresses Hana's shoulder in an attempt to give comfort. "And learning that a pastime so beloved no longer gives you the joy you always got from it...is bound to confuse you."
Hana blows her nose into the handkerchief. "I think a part of it is that...I'm beginning to wonder if I was lying to myself about loving reading books, this whole time."
She takes a deep breath, running her hands back and forth over the soft blanket for comfort. "And if I did...what else have I been lying to myself about? What else will I find I don't like, now that my parents can't dictate the way I live my life? Fashion? Poetry? Music??" Hana takes in a deep breath, almost shocked at the things she's revealing because she hardly ever allowed herself to dwell upon any of this before, much less say it out loud. "What if there's nothing that I liked that I can't put down to parental pressure? What if I keep unraveling, and peeling off, everything I thought I was and find that I'm...well...nothing?"
For one moment, Kiara's eyes seem to search her face, frowning deeply. Then her body goes slack, only her hands enfolding her in a tight, comforting hug. She sighs softly against Hana's hair. "Oh, Hana."
For several minutes, Kiara says nothing - just cradles Hana in her arms, rocking her back and forth, her hands moving in a light caress up and down her spine. When she feels Hana go calmer, she moves her hands to her face, cupping her cheeks.
"What you're facing right now...that's something almost every book lover will have gone through, sometime or other. Especially if their passion was something they had to keep a secret, and they suddenly find that they're no longer bound by any rules or restrictions."
Hana raises her eyes to Kiara's face. "Even you?"
Kiara laughs. "I'm not exactly as passionate about reading as you are, but I've seen that fatigue in Baba often. And I've faced that often with my translation work too. It's what happens when you haven't learnt yet how to regulate your passions. You do too much, you overtax your mind. And maybe this phase...maybe it's your brain and your body screaming for you to find a little bit of balance, darling."
It's now Hana's turn to frown. "What do you mean?"
Kiara's eyes dart upwards, in that way it does whenever she is pondering deeply over the best way to convey a thought. And then she suddenly smiles, almost as if she's found the perfect way to get it across. "You do love chocolate, don't you?"
Hana takes a long, hard look at Kiara's face, then bursts into delighted laughter. "Well, it's impossible to argue about or deny that!"
"What if you gave yourself unlimited access to it...no restrictions, no holds barred, allowing yourself to have as much of it as you've wanted all the time? Would it always taste the same?"
Gazing into her wife's face, Hana marvels at how perfect this analogy is. How fitting. "Of course not. I'd maybe even grow a little sick of it at some point!"
"Does that mean you'd been lying to yourself about loving it this whole time?"
Hana throws back her head and laughs, a full-throated joyful sound this time. "You could even say I'd probably get back to remembering how wonderful it tasted if I spent a little time away from it."
Grinning, Kiara bumps her forehead playfully into Hana's. "Only a bookworm would understand a metaphor that quickly. I wasn't even halfway through explaining that."
Hana slips her hands into Kiara's curls again, just the way she knows her wife likes it. She lets out a watery giggle. "That's very nice to hear."
Kiara exhales and shakes her head. "So much has changed for you, Hana. And it isn't your fault that you found freedom in a thing you loved and pushed yourself into it so much. It's natural for someone who was expected to live her entire life on someone else's terms." She holds one of Hana's hands tight within her own. "When we got married, you approached your reading the way a child would approach a shop full of bonbons for the very first time. Now you're learning the more adult way of doing it - enjoy it... but never too much all at once."
Smiling, her eyes a tiny bit watery, Hana gently cups her wife's chin. "So wise, for one so young," she teases gently.
Kiara playfully punches her arm, pursing her lips in muffled laughter. "Stop sounding like my Baba and act more like my mrati."
In higher spirits now, Hana gives Kiara a quick kiss, then makes a move to get off the bed. "All this talk of chocolate is making me hungry. What do you say I make us a mug each of my special hot chocolate, now that it's almost teatime?"
Kiara smiles, sighing in relief. These are not the words of a woman who is trying to move away, unsuccessfully, from thoughts that disturb her, or an attempt to change the subject. Just a sign that her intrusive, self-flagellation thoughts are moving in a different direction. A better direction.
She nods, eagerly. "Hayati," she says, giving her wife a saucy grin, "when have I ever said no to your hot chocolate?"
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Translations:
Ma moité - French for "my other half"
Mon ange - French for "my angel"
Hayati - Darija/Arabic for "my life"
A/N: Post the pandemic I've been struggling a lot with my reading, and had a lot of the same questions my Hana had running in my head. I guess this fic was an attempt to make sense of that, but using Hana's post-marriage context as a springboard.
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hanaleeappreciationweek · 1 year ago
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Rose Gold
Book: The Royal Romance
Pairing: Hana Lee x Kiara Theron
Rating: PG
Word Count: 4, 304 words
Content Warning: Mention of Gun Violence, Character Injury.
Summary: Six months after King Liam and Queen Esther's wedding, Hana and Kiara take their next big step as a couple.
A/N: Set in the P&Tverse. Since P&T spans the timelines of Books 2 and 3 (the Engagement Tour and the Unity Tour + Liam & Esther's wedding), most of this fic takes place after the series is meant to end, and there are references to things that happen there that aren't canon.
The first half of the fic, however, takes place just before the group reunites with the MC and Drake at the safe house (TRR3, Ch 1).
I've borrowed a few elements from Hana's own engagement to the MC in the books: the rose gold ring, the coin throwing ritual at the foundation and the proposal at the lake.
Tagging @hanaleeappreciationweek for Day 5: Romance, @choicesficwriterscreations for FoTW and LGBTQ Archive, and @choicesmaychallenge24 for Hera: Marriage
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October 14th, 2017. Half past Midnight.
Foolishness. Sheer foolishness.
The voice inwardly chiding her right now sounded suspiciously like her mother; for that reason alone she was desperate to ignore it.
But what else would one call an impulse to jump out of a car that could take her in complete secrecy to the city's best safe house, only to race to Argyros and Sons - Cordonia's premier jewellery store - for a gift she wasn't even sure would be accepted...a promise she wasn't even sure its intended recipient would want?
"Looking for something specific, Your Grace?"
Surprised, Hana looked up from the case displaying an assortment of glittering diamond rings. The eyes that met hers in a speculative survey were ocean-blue, marked by wizened crow's feet. It was at the tip of her tongue to correct him (Lady Hana, sir!) when she spotted the Twitter feed on the iPhone in his hand.
News sure does travel fast around the Capitol!
But no sooner had that thought left her head, than the riptide of memories began to flood her.
The Homecoming Ball. Hors d'oeuvres. Speeches. Fireworks. Announcements. Please welcome Esther DuPont, Duchess of Valtoria, and Hana Lee, Duchess of Krysanthe. Cheers. Expectant Gazes. And then...
Darkness. Gunshots. The acrid taste of fear.
Hana bit back a grimace. How long would memories of tonight haunt her? How long would it be before she heard people address her by her new title, without memories of the violence that followed?
She held her handbag with a sudden death-grip, forcing herself to breathe. To push forth happier, sweeter memories.
Unbidden, comes the one memory that had managed to keep her sane this night.
Her laughter.
Sharp. Raucous. Loud. Jarring against the tinkling sounds of cutlery and glassware, as far away as one could get from the soft, windchime quality of delicate laughter, that every female courtier was taught to emulate.
She thought she'd known love until that moment, fool that she was. Thought that no matter who she dated, no matter how distant she'd be from those memories of the social season - Esther would somehow remain her first and forever love.
Until she had taken that one fateful look at Kiara's wildly joyous face, heard her cackle - the kind one would never normally dare to do at court - and realized with piercing clarity that if she were to compare her feelings for these two women, they would be nowhere close.
Her love for Esther had all the subdued warmth of a crackling bonfire. But these newfound feelings for Kiara?? They made her feel like she was plunging herself headfirst into a raging volcano.
Something within Hana had trembled violently in that moment; some premonition that felt searing in its finality.
Kiara was the one. She was all Hana had ever wanted, without knowing it; all that Hana would ever want, from now till eternity. The one in whose arms she would want to stir awake, every day for the rest of her life.
Kiara Thorne, or no one. Kiara Thorne, or lifelong loneliness.
The phrase rang in her ears like a verdict: final, eternal, unchangeable.
When Hana opened her eyes, she found to her consternation that they were blurry from unshed tears. Quickly blinking them away, she noted dully how different the rings on the display now looked.
Certainly she must have moved to another part of the store without knowing. Where before she'd seen glittering, brilliant, ostentatious diamonds, set in white gold and platinum...now she saw stones nestled in the embrace of a warmer, almost blush-toned metal.
Rose gold.
The metal that was all the rage in her mother's birthplace Bethulia, for its delicate shimmer and soft pink hue. Mama had told her often enough in her childhood that their barony's love for it went far beyond just the colour...that her mother - Hana's Nanimaa - loved it for being such a perfect union of gold, silver and copper...
A whisper of a memory of Nanimaa, the one time she'd ever seen her. At a fountain, glowing from the glimmer of abandoned coins.
It took her less than a minute to find exactly what she didn't know she'd been looking for. Had you asked the jeweller about her, he would have told you that the newly appointed Duchess of Krysanthe had chosen her ring with the greatest confidence. The confidence of a woman who had probably wooed her beloved, confessed her love, basked in the joy of being loved back.
A confidence Hana didn't feel.
When she returned to the limo, she was greeted with the sight of a pensive Liam, rubbing the frown between his brows absently with his fingers. A telltale muscle jumped inside his jaw.
"Any news?" Hana whispered, almost dreading the answer.
"Yes," his voice was grainy from exhaustion and guilt. "Three people injured. Bastien, Esther's press secretary, and...."
"And?" Her voice had gone small and high, that a fearful child's.
"And Lady Kiara. She was..."
Hana blinked once, then blinked again. Liam's mouth was moving, yet no sound seemed to come out. All that she could hear was a low, keening noise, like a muffled siren...or like the moan of a woman in terrible pain.
Kiara. Kiara. Kiara.
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May 12th, 2018. Afternoon.
"How far from the palace are you taking us?" Kiara asks, her voice alight with laughter.
"Not even outside its gates," Hana replies, grinning. Kiara looks down at their fingers laced together, palms almost touching.
They've been together for just six months, and still somehow, the lines on Hana's palm feel as familiar to her now as her own. Without even looking she can conjure up the memory of the heartline on Hana's left palm at a moment's notice - long and deep, starting from her index finger, suggesting she would be a wonderful lover with a very fruitful love experience - and her marriage line, stretching from one end of her palm all the way to her ring finger...suggesting friendly in-laws.
(The thought of luring Hana to marry her under the premise of palmistry is sounding more and more tempting by the minute)
Involuntarily - perhaps to stop herself from checking her trouser pockets once again for that tiny box she took from her vault today - Kiara's hand tightens around Hana's.
Can she dare to hope that fortunate beloved could be her?
She steals a glance in Hana's direction, noting with alarm that her fingers are trembling in Kiara's hand.
"We're here," she says, her voice suddenly small and quivering against the gurgle of water in the courtyard fountain. It's been a palace fixture for several decades now - ornate and imposing - a legacy from King Liam's formidable grandmother, the late Queen Mother Cassandra. According to Kiara's father, the woman had married into the family as a young princess from Monterisso, and for her foreignness alone was expected to be crushed by the strictures of the palace and the expectations of her people - yet in a decade's time she had somehow became the most imposing figure there! There was very little in the palace that didn't have her stamp of approval first.
As they come closer, Kiara sees the one thing Queen Mother Cassandra may not have predicted when this fountain was built - the glimmer of coins, all gleaming in the sunlight like they were minted just yesterday.
Her own smile begins to tremble on her lips, even as she notices Hana swallow a telltale nervous lump in her throat. For the first time since they have gotten here, Kiara notices that Hana's other hand is fisted around something. Something that could very likely be the same coins they just saw in the fountain.
She takes that hand gently in hers, knowing now how nervous Hana must feel; knowing that if they complete the ancient lover's ritual that she so hoped to do today, there will be no going back. She uncoils Hana's fisted hand, finger by quivering finger, watching her face as her breathing quickens. She smiles again - a smile more aimed at reassurance than amusement.
"Are we going to do what I think we're going to do today, ma moité?"
For several seconds, Hana doesn't respond. The three coins in her hand (Heavy. Ornate. Engraved with apples. Ancient) are proof enough. The answer, when it finally comes - almost like it is torn out of her throat for fear that Kiara's feelings may not match her own - is barely audible.
"Only if this is what you want too."
Gold. Silver. Copper. Tossed in one after the other in an ancient lover's ritual - one that Kiara knows only because she'd learned about it from her mother, who'd had friends in Bethulia where this ritual was most popular. Maman and Baba themselves had done it on a trip there when she was a teenager, still squirming over her parents' ability to still act like swoony romantics in their (and this would be said well out of their earshot) "fucking forties!".
Wiser now, Kiara feels the same anticipatory tingles that her parents must have felt back then.
This ritual wasn't for the faint of heart in ancient days. You did it only when you were certain. When you looked at your lover and knew that a life without them wasn't a life worth living.
Well, Kiara muses as she watches a hundred emotions flit in a second over Hana's face, I think I've known that long enough. I've known ever since I saw you fight your father in Shanghai, even when you knew it would cost you everything. Since that one moment, I've been yours.
Planting a tender kiss on the corner of Hana's mouth, she takes the coins. "Ready when you are," she whispers softly.
Hana swallows again, her eyes glistening and moist and relieved all at once. In a silk pouch that dangles from her wrist, she fishes for three coins identical to the ones on Kiara's palm. She breathes deep once, twice, three times.
Kiara links their free hands, grips them tight as they turn their backs to the fountain. Hana looks up, a question in her eyes.
"For friendship!" Kiara says, tossing the copper coin into the fountain. Faint memories of something that almost feels like another lifetime glimmer and fade in her memory. Applewood, sipping water, giggling over their favourite fruits and flowers. The Beaumont Bash. Watching from the sidelines as Hana did the verbel equivalent of ripping out Olivia Nevrakis' spine at the Coronation Ball.
Hana takes out the silver coin, and waits for Kiara to holds up hers'. "For love?"
Engagement tour. Fearing Hana would hate her in Fydelia, but never understanding why that should suddenly matter. Standing with her against a bridge in Paris, each mourning their lost loves.
Finally learning what love really was, when she opened her eyes and truly saw Hana for the very first time.
Kiara nods, touching her forehead to Hana's. "Par amour." Their coins splash in unison in the water.
Her girlfriend lets out a watery giggle as she takes out the final coin, glittering and golden on her palm. Her voice breaks a little as she tosses it behind her. "For...bel- belonging".
Kiara's own sigh releases in a shudder as she lets the final pledge sink in.
There were very few places in the world that truly felt like home to Hana. Not the place where she was born, not the barony that could have been her legacy. It took her months to even find comfort or security in her future in Cordonia - much less belonging.
Without a moment's thought, and without releasing the golden coin in her hand, she cups Hana's face and kisses her. Hana shudders and buries her hands in Kiara's hair, her lips trembling against the unspoken promises in her lover's.
"For belonging," Kiara says it like it is a vow. "And I don't care how long it takes - I give my word right now. I'll never let you feel like you have lost your home. Ever." Another kiss - this time on Hana's temple. "I hope you will always find one. In me."
Hana's smile is warm and dreamlike, her eyes closed as if to savour this moment, her fingers playing with Kiara's curls. She barely notices the sound of Kiara's gold coin landing in the fountain. "I love you, Kiki."
Kiara chuckles at her teasing use of the nickname, brushing Hana's nose with her own. "Together forever?"
Their hands, now free, close around each other. "Together forever."
It's quiet now, except for the sound of collard doves, the rustle of leaves and branches in a light breeze, and their breathing. The air smells of wildflowers, citrus and a subtle floral scent that Kiara knows to be the perfume Hana has been using for months. Orange Blossom. She grins as she remembers. It's a scent Hana has often loved to wear, just for her.
Hana's thumb feathers lightly over the ring finger on Kiara's left hand, almost as if to commit the bare space on it to her memory. Kiara doesn't miss that gaze - bright-eyed and soaked in longing - and how it mirrors a need she has felt ever since they landed at the Capitol last week.
Kiara swallows. She had wanted to take things slow, she really did. Woo her, bathe her in every luxury possible, make this trip even more unforgettable than Hana could ever imagine, and then spring this surprise on her - like a kirsch-soaked cherry topping on an already very tempting Black Forest Cake.
But...but that gaze of Hana's has always been Kiara's undoing.
Simply, she says, "come with me."
Puzzled, Hana looks up. "Where?"
"To Lake Sôse," Kiara whispers, wasting not one more moment and grabbing her hand. Hana lets out a nervous, slightly incredulous laugh as she allows herself to be pulled along.
Kiara isn't sure why she's suddenly rushing this. When she thinks of the elaborate plans she'd been constructing all week - chocolate-dipped strawberries and champagne at one of the Capital's premier restaurants, flowers everywhere, a proposal at the hedge maze with a picture together by the swing to commemorate the occasion - she wants to laugh. She isn't even sure why Lake Sôse was the first place she'd thought of just now.
She takes a deep breath, and grounds herself. Uncommonly impulsive though it may be, her decision has been made. There is even a part of her that seems to prefer it to happen this way!Kiara has never been one for last minute changes of plan...but ever since she fell in love with Hana, she's learned to expect - and enjoy - the unexpected.
It's only when she sees the shine in Hana's eyes that she realises why her mind took the turn it did.
Lake Sôse. The one place Hana Lee has always chosen for solace and comfort. The one place in the Capitol where she felt the most at home. It had been here, Hana told Kiara once, that King Liam had told her his plans to appoint her Duchess of Krysanthe. It was here, hours later, that she'd shared that momentous news with her best friend Esther; where Esther - herself aglow with love and a newfound purpose - hugged Hana and told her that the world would now be Hana's oyster.
She'd brought Kiara to this lake for the first time the day after King Liam and Queen Esther's wedding, following a night when the queen herself had been kidnapped, and Hana had joined the king's entourage to rescue her.
A night that Kiara - in constant fear of losing her forever - had recklessly kissed Hana. In public. In front of the entire court. Braving gazes of teasing approval from Kiara's parents, and near-murderous glares from Hana's. The night everyone outside of Hana's friend circle finally realized the two were a couple.
Kiara remembers the day after that like it was yesterday. Something must have changed fundamentally in Hana that night, because the fear seemed to have gone, and with it the compulsive need for hiding and subterfuge and constantly looking over her shoulder. It was as if Hana had faced what she'd thought was the worst thing that could happen to her, and realized she really was strong enough to face that fear.
You're my safe place among people, Hana told her that morning, her fingers lacing through Kiara's. The one I feel most at home with. I want to bring my safe space..to the place in Cordonia I've always felt safest in.
It is afternoon, and the yellow crocuses behind them exude a warm, buttery golden glow in the sunlight. Hana lets out a breathless, incredulous laugh. "You seem like a woman in a very huge rush today, Lady Thorne."
Kiara's own laughter in response is high-pitched and halting. She tries to hide the moistness of her palms as she makes a blind grab for the small velvet box in her purse. "Believe me, this wasn't the way I'd planned this to go at all."
Intrigued, Hana's eyes follow Kiara's hands, and her eyes widen as she recognises the familiar deep blue velvet, the embossed silver lettering on top. Argyros and Sons.
"Is that --"
"Yes," Kiara says, clearing her throat, "I'd been planning this. All week. It was going to be romantic, elaborate, I was going to sweep you off your feet. Just like I'd planned to ask you out seven months ago."
Hana lets out a watery giggle. We all know how that turned out, don't we, qīn'ài de? Kiara can almost hear her saying.
But the humour stops almost immediately when she looks at the box again, and suddenly Hana seems too still, too shocked...too far off from how Kiara hoped she would react.
Kiara lets out a deep breath, then lets the words gush out of her. She's too scared to stop, too terrified to think - the fear that she may be doing too much too soon is so overwhelming that she knows if she stops she won't be able to bring herself to do this for a long, long time to come. The humiliation would be too strong.
"I'm not one for impulse. I never have been. I've never felt comfortable with anything if I didn't have a plan for it first."
Kiara gives herself a moment to half-smile at the irony of it all. Approaching Hana Lee with a smile and a bottle of water, after that first eventful bite of a Cordonian Ruby was definitely an impulse. So were half the things she had done with Hana since. So will many, many, many of the things they may wind up doing together, if (if!) this leap of faith works in her favour.
She looks up at Hana to see if she's laughing at the memory too. She isn't. In fact, Kiara isn't even sure Hana's reacting yet to what she's saying. Perfectly still, her eyes never moving from the box, so wide that they would go bloodshot if they were widened any further. Kiara swallows, and finds that her throat feels suddenly, inexplicably sore.
"I could never tell what it was about you that changed all that. I still don't. All I know is that...around you, Hana, I feel so much more brave. To let go of the need to plan and organize. To not be too afraid of what will follow - whether it goes in my favour or not. I find myself not just willing, but eager, to trust my gut."
Kiara's eyes search every inch of Hana's face as she opens the box, revealing the ring inside. It's a gorgeous piece, all platinum and sparkling diamonds. The smaller stones form a cluster around a massive one, leading the viewer to believe they are seeing a glittering snowflake, fallen fresh from the heavens.
Kiara had known the minute she saw the ring that it was the one. That it would remind them of the first time they confessed their love. Of their very first date, of the first time they shared Hana's cup of homemade hot chocolate. Of why the two of them will always love winters.
Hana's fingers move, trembling, towards her mouth, her face suddenly flushed. She remembers it too.
"Hana Lee," A frisson of fear slithers down Kiara's spine. "Will you marry me?"
When Hana finally opens her mouth, several seconds later, Kiara has to strain to hear her voice.
"I - I -" her eyes dart away from Kiara as if she's just remembered something important - her beautiful bronzed skin suddenly a little drained of colour. The next few words, she says in a "I.... I'll be back. Give me five minutes? I...just remembered something."
She leaves without waiting for an answer.
Kiara sinks into the grass, covering her face in her hands.
What have I just done?
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All the way back from her room in the palace to the lake, the pouch hanging from her wrist feeling only a slight bit heavier, Hana cannot stop mentally kicking herself.
"You fool! You imbecile! Bèn dàn!!" Hana curses herself as she speeds up her sprint into a run, "What happened to your tongue? What kind of reaction was that?? What will Kiara think?"
Her mind now sprints miles ahead of her feet, racing in panicked ferocity over the possibilities.
With any luck, Kiara could still be waiting - puzzled and perhaps a little worried. Or she could be actively panicking, the way she does (on very rare occasions) when a plan goes terribly wrong.
Or...or...
Hana holds the silk pouch from her wrist in a deathlike grip as she speeds up towards Lake Sôse. Or.
The thought of that lovely, open space completely devoid of Kiara, of that beguiling combination of rose and jasmine emanating from her favourite Dior J'adore perfume, makes Hana's stomach drop to her feet.
It isn't until she sees that that heartbreakingly familiar figure of Kiara's, hunched over the grass, that Hana allows herself to breathe.
Kiara is there. Shoulders bent, head buried in her hands, almost stumbling as she tries to get up when she sees Hana.
Morose. Defeated. But still there.
Without another thought, Hana rushes into Kiara's arms, almost knocking her off her feet.
"I'm sorry, I'm so sorry," Hana whispers against her hair. "I wasn't trying to run away. I really had to get something. For you."
Kiara pulls back to look into her eyes, and when she does Hana's heart twists at the sight of unshed tears. "I thought I'd scared you off."
Hana's own laughter quavers, pitched high in disbelief. "I've just pledged myself to you this afternoon, body and soul, at the palace fountain. This -" she lifts Kiara's left hand to her chest, her thumb caressing the empty space on her beloved's ring finger " - just makes it so much more real."
Kiara's arms wrap around her, pulling Hana flush to her. Hana can feel Kiara shake as she giggles in response. "...you mean to say that I'd have saved myself so much stress if I'd just remembered those coins."
"Yes, qīn'ài de, a thousand times yes." She cups Kiara's face, pressing their foreheads together. "Place that ring where it belongs, Kiki. I can't wait to see it on my finger."
Hana holds her tight until Kiara's breathing becomes slower, calmer. She raises her newly-adorned hand for Kiara to see - marvelling at how the ring really mimics the glow of a snow crystal in the winter sun.
When they part, shyly, reluctantly, Hana begins to fiddle with the silk pouch.
"Here's what I'd gone to bring."
Kiara's eyes brighten at the sight of the box in her hand; a wave of warmth floods through Hana in anticipation of her response. Kiara gasps the minute she opens the box, revealing a delicate, intricately carved rose gold ring, flanked by small diamonds on all four corners, cradling a bigger one at the center.
"Rose gold," Kiara murmurs in wonder.
"Yes," Hana brushes her fingers over Kiara's knuckles. She'd told her once, long ago, how revered that metal was in her home province Bethulia. How Bethulian jewellers and goldsmiths and young women swore by the rosy hue it exuded. How it was a perfect amalgamation of three precious metals - all highly valued in the province. How tied it was to their folktales and bridal rituals.
"Copper..silver...gold." Kiara's tears glitter like diamonds before she lets them fall. "For friendship. For love. For belonging."
Hana smiles, her hand still stroking Kiara's cheek. "You remembered."
Kiara rolls her still-moist eyes, trying hard not to sniff - it would take out all the humour in this situation. "It's hard to forget a ritual we'd performed just ten minutes ago, ma moité."
"I'd planned to give you this ring a week from now," Hana says, shaking her head at her own impulsiveness as the ring she'd chosen on a fanciful whim so long ago, now finds its home. "I've been holding onto it for far too long."
Kiara caresses the stone on her own finger lovingly, admiring the way the rose gold glows on her skin. When she speaks, her voice is breathless in anticipation. "How long?"
For several minutes, Hana's only response is to pull Kiara back in her arms again. Her hand slides slowly, almost with a tinge of regret, down the dip of Kiara's waist on her left side. The wound that had once served as a constant, searing reminder of so much (of her vulnerability, of her inability to run from pain, of what she'd once considered her failures), has healed in more ways than one - only a faded scar that Hana never fails to kiss, now remains.
"For seven months," Hana's voice shakes at the memory, "Since the night after Homecoming Ball."
With a choked sob, Kiara enfolds Hana into her arms, almost as if she'd want to absorb her into every cell of her body. Fervently, reverently, she presses her lips all over Hana's face - her eyelids, her cheeks, the bridge of her nose, all the little-known, barely-noticed parts of her. It takes her a while - perhaps too long, in Hana's opinion - for Kiara's lips to meet hers, but she welcomes the sweet torture of waiting.
"Mon cœur," Kiara says between kisses, "ma raison de vivre."
When they part, the two women keep each other's hands interlinked, one left hand over the other. Neither of them will remember how long they stay at the lake; only that they never want this joy, this warm afterglow of seeing their dreams come true...to end.
The empty spaces on their ring fingers, over which they'd each stolen such secret, hungry glances today, now bear the mark of their lovers. Now bear the most tangible signs of their love, their memories, their promises, their commitment.
Together forever.
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Translation:
Ma moité - a romantic endearment in French, meaning "my other half"
Qīn'ài de - Mandarin Chinese for "my dear"/"darling"
Bèn dàn - Mandarin Chinese cuss word that means "stupid egg!"
Mon cœur - French endearment, meaning "my heart"
Ma raison de vivre - French for "my reason to live"
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References for Hana and Kiara's engagement rings:
Kiara:
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Hana:
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(Source: This article on engagement rings, but the actual pic itself came from Blue Rose Photography)
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Day 5 - Family/Friendship/Romance
""Hana?" Their voice cracks in nervousness. "Uh, can I...maybe kiss you?" Hana's lips part in surprise but she eagerly nods. Raelyn slowly leans toward Hana, giving her time to change her mind but Hana tilts her head and meets Raelyn's lips with her own."
Build-A-Bear Date from @masked-alien-lesbian
Their first kiss in this school story AU 🥰 that's what inspired me to draw Raelyn, @masked-alien-lesbian nonbinary OC, they're a very incredible character and super in love with Hana, I drew them in the TRR universe where they're already married, I think this kiss happens when they get home after dancing tango 😏 Thank you very much Mx. Alien for letting me draw Raelyn 🥰🙏 I hope you like it 🤗
Thank You!🥰 @hanaleeappreciationweek and @lizzybeth1986
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Update: We'll be extending the deadline to May 8th!
What a week!! The work we recieved this time around has been incredible. Each entry we received this year has been nothing short of a masterpiece. We can't wait to show all this amazing Hana love off to the rest of the fandom!!
HLAW 2024 is officially closed, but we have an entire bonus week for everyone who had trouble completing their work this time (including us the hosts! 🤭). We will be keeping the week officially open till May 4th, and unofficially you can still send entries even after that - HLAW will be open all year round!!
You'll find all the themes here!
We'd also like to take this opportunity to announce another character week next month - Kiara Theron Appreciation Week 2024!! You'll find the details here!!
For the last time...
Have an amazing Hana Lee Appreciation Week, everyone!!
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Day 4 - Competitive Hana!/Culinary Love/Music
I just wanted to draw Hana pregnant, because this woman is going to be an incredible mother, then Hana singing to the baby came to mind and then I remembered the wonderful story by @unsettlingconclusions Winds of Change that shows how Hana has the voice of a angel and how she's a spectacular mother 🥰
Thank You!🥰 @hanaleeappreciationweek and @lizzybeth1986
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Day 3 - Bookworm/AU
It's The Royal Romance but in the world of The Crown & The Flame
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Day 2 - Flowers/Fashion Design
Hana's name 🌸
Meaning: Happiness; Flower; Work; Glow; Grace; Favor
With Spanish origins, Hana is a girl’s name with the beautiful meaning of “happiness” or “flower.” Hana is a name that travels throughout many different cultures. In Hawaiian culture, the name means “work,” whereas in Māori it translates to “glow.”
Thank You!🥰 @hanaleeappreciationweek and @lizzybeth1986
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HLAW Day 3: AU
Hana Lee as the ranch owner's daughter x OC (Raelyn) ranch hand
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Inspired by Taylor Swift's song But Daddy, I Love Him
I just learn these people only raise you to cage you...
Now I'm running with my dress unbuttoned
Screaming "But Daddy I love them!"
I'm having their baby
No I'm not, but you should see your faces
I'm telling them to floor it through the fences
No I'm not coming to my senses
I know they're crazy but they're the one I want
Dutiful daughter, all my plans were laid...
Soon enough the elders had convened....
"Stay away from her"
The saboteurs protested too much
Lord knows the words we never heard
Just screeching tires and true love...
I'll tell you something about my good name
Its mine alone to disgrace
I thought I was finished with HLAW 2024 but I heard this song and it was so Hana x Raelyn coded, I just had to make one more edit.
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What a week!! The work we recieved this time around has been incredible. Each entry we received this year has been nothing short of a masterpiece. We can't wait to show all this amazing Hana love off to the rest of the fandom!!
HLAW 2024 is officially closed, but we have an entire bonus week for everyone who had trouble completing their work this time (including us the hosts! 🤭). We will be keeping the week officially open till May 4th, and unofficially you can still send entries even after that - HLAW will be open all year round!!
You'll find all the themes here!
We'd also like to take this opportunity to announce another character week next month - Kiara Theron Appreciation Week 2024!! You'll find the details here!!
For the last time...
Have an amazing Hana Lee Appreciation Week, everyone!!
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A Hot Chocolate Embrace
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A Poem by Hana Lee-Thorne, for her wife Kiara.
She makes me love winters
Her arms are a blanket I could sink into
Her warmth is the slow sweet descent
of the silkiest hot chocolate
sliding down my throat.
A comfort that cascades
into every nerve-ending,
down to my fingertips and toes
They tingle with life at her touch
In her laughter I find home -
deep and rumbling
loud and raucous
unafraid and unashamed,
unminding of the heads that turn, speculating
She refuses to mask
that tiny kiss of cocoa bitterness
with the cloying weight
of too much sugar
She makes me want
to adore the mess more
The mess I can make if I dare
to forget every etiquette lesson
and just drink -
chocolate moustache be damned
If I - for once, just once - stop worrying
and let my mouth be stained
a deep
warm
chocolate
brown
if I - for once, just once - leave my cares
for what will everyone say!
behind
She rewards me for my growing nonchalance,
kissing the stains on my skin
She never fails
to reintroduce me
to a self I never believed existed
She is home.
She is the warm blanket I sink into
as I watch the glittering snowflakes outside
She is the fireplace whose crackling sounds
will puntuate every sigh of fulfillment
that I will find in her arms.
She is that mug of hot chocolate
that I will recreate every day
following the steps
like they are an act of worship
closing my eyes and breathing in
the sweet, luxuriant aroma
of chocolate calinte
like it is a prayer
The sparkle in her eyes
when that final errant drop
stains the corner of her mouth -
teasing me
making me want to kiss it -
I accept it greedily; it is
a blessing from the gods
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Tagging @hanaleeappreciationweek and @sazanes for HLAW Day 4: Culinary Love
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HLAW Day 5: Relationships
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Anytime you need a friend
I will be here
You'll never be alone again
So don't you fear
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Riley Rys
There isn't anything I wouldn't do for you
We stick together and can see it through
Cause you've got a friend in me
You've got a friend in me
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You find out who your friends are
Somebody's gonna drop everything
Run up and crank their car
Hit the gas, get there fast
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I am here, if you need me, yeah
I'm in the wind, look for me friend
I'm in the stars, when you need me
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When you have a friend
By your side
That helps you to find
The beauty of all
When you'll open your heart and
Believe in
The gift of a friend
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Raelyn Lee
And I can't be without you
So don't go anywhere
You show me love like no one else has done yet
And with the road ahead
This is the beginning
Of this love story
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Knowing clouds will raise up
Storms will race in
But you'll be safe in my arms
Rains will pour down
Waves will crash all around
But you'll be safe in my arms
Castles they might crumble
Dreams may not come true
But you are never all alone
Because I will always
Always love you
I wanted to do one for Lorelai and Xinghai but I couldn't find a full body sprite for them, but if I had been able to make an edit for them, their song would have been Perfect by Simple Plan.
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Hana Lee: Cordonia's Most Influential Courtier
Title: Hana Lee: Cordonia's Most Influential Courtier
Pairing: Hana Lee and Kiara Theron
Book: The Royal Romance
Rating: G
Word count: 1,522
Tagging: @choicesficwriterscreations for fics of the week, @hanaleeappreciationweek, @lizzybeth1986, @cassiopeiacorvus, and @thecapturedafrique
Globe Cordonia
Hana Lee: Cordonia's Most Influential Courtier
Since she stepped on the scene, few have attracted more interest than Hana Lee, whose rise to notoriety has been unparalleled, rising from obscure suitor to a plum position on the Royal Council. I sat with her to discuss her upbringing and elevation to the upper echelon of Cordonian high society.
By Larkin Andoh
Dame Hana Lee GotR, RC glides into the room a few minutes early, before I’ve even gotten the chance to settle myself.
“I’m sorry to have kept you waiting,” she apologizes politely, despite the fact that she’s early (Cordonian aristos are famously punctual). While she explains that she was on a phone call relating to some work she’s been doing, I give her a quick one over. As usual, she’s dressed impeccably, wearing a smartly tailored jumpsuit in her signature floral print.
I compliment her attire and ask her who designed her jumpsuit, and she suddenly becomes very shy, reminiscent of when she first made her debut. “Oh, I did. I still have to modify it a bit though,” she says completely self-effacingly, though from where I’m sitting, I see nothing wrong with it.
Despite a few stumbles in her debut season, it’s easy to forget that Dame Hana Lee was not born in Cordonia, and that her debut season was the first time in her life she’d spent extended time in the country.
Born and raised in Shanghai as the only child of The Rt. Hon. The Viscountess Cleosia (a famously reclusive and enigmatic figure) and Lee Xinghai, a Shanghainese tech billionaire, she was raised “like a good Chinese daughter, but to know I was Cordonian too.”
For the Lees, this meant ensuring hours of Cordonian etiquette training and Greek tutoring (they exclusively spoke Mandarin, Shanghainese, and English at home). Her Greek is flawless, and blessedly, Cordonian, not Continental. However, I note that her Greek lacks the cutesy intonation of Cordonia’s nobility. She nods. “My Greek tutor was a former literature teacher, not a noblewoman. She was a lovely woman who never allowed me to feel insecure about my accent,” she reveals, before pausing a moment. “She’s always found a way to keep in touch with me and we send each other cards quite frequently. I’m actually working on a set of clothes for her grandson.”
This was a distinct departure from the childrearing practices followed by of the nobility. Most women of Lee’s background would be given a governess or au pair as soon as they could walk, before attending the best schools in Cordonia, or studying abroad at the best boarding schools in Europe or in the United States. They’d attend the best universities, then leverage their refinement and sophistication to marry a noble of equal or higher rank (or lower rank, if their family was wealthier). They’d have 2-3 children and spend the rest of their lives as charity patronesses and society matrons.
Despite being raised abroad, being raised as the daughter of a noblewoman also meant being raised with one goal: marriage. It’s partially why the right schools are emphasized so much for the nobility. Most marriages within Cordonia’s aristocracy are between individuals who’ve known each other since childhood.
Though her path was distinctly non traditional, marriage was still the goal; she was trained for years to be the perfect Cordonian wife. When her engagement to Peter Foredale-Harper, Viscount Foredale, an English nobleman and heir to the Earl of Edgewater was announced, it seemed as though her parents’ aspirations had succeeded and that she was fated to become just another well-married courtier. But fate can often be fickle.
"It has always been our shared wish to marry for love, not convenience. As we approach our planned wedding date, we have concluded that our wish will not be made by our marrying each other. While we will always be best friends, we cannot and will not marry each other. We wish each other the best and express regret towards anyone disappointed by the cancellation of our wedding."
That was the statement announcing the end of her engagement to Viscount Foredale. Despite the fact that the former couple remained on good terms (and English high society still speaks highly of her), it seemed as though the social embarrassment of a failed engagement would keep her from making a successful match. Until Prince Leo announced the end of his engagement to the Countess of Fydelia, Lee’s failed engagement was the leading issue of gossip at high society parties; a cautionary tale against the unorthodox parenting methods of her parents and a cautionary tale about forgetting one’s duties.
Then, as though fate itself gave her another chance, Hana Lee entered the courting season of the new Prince of Stormholt, the now King Philip VI. Perhaps owing to her diminished social standing, or maybe just the shyness that dogged her in those days, Lee ceased to be considered a legitimate contender for Philip’s hand before it even became apparent that the courtiers were now vying for the title of Queen, not Princess.
Despite her early elimination, Hana demonstrated the skill that’s led her to astonishing heights, rapidly becoming a close friend of the future Queen Kaela, perhaps as a case of two outsiders sticking together. She rejects this framing emphatically: “I’m not really an outsider, and I’m not sure I could have called myself one even back then. My mother is noble, my father is wealthy. Cordonia’s social graces are ingrained within me; every courtship dance, dining etiquette, and even equestrianism. Her Majesty was an outsider. She didn’t have the advantages I had and she still triumphed, despite some very nasty, unfair, and untrue things being said about her by several publications, including yours,” she says.
I’m forced to acknowledge the truth of her statement. After the infamous Applewood leak, Globe Cordonia was one of several magazines to rush to judgment in a scandal that ultimately resolved itself once Lord Tariq Khouri publicly cleared the air and took full accountability for what he called a misunderstanding. Though I try to gently prod for more information, she won’t share any more than what she’s already said.
If it wasn’t a case of two outsiders bonding, what was it?
“Her Majesty cared. Not just about my social standing, but about me as a person. Her success is my success and my success is hers.”
Perhaps it’s this earnestness that’s powered Cordonia’s most iconic friendship, and everything that’s come from it; Lee was made a Guardian of the Realm and Royal Councilor and is a godmother to Princess Yvonne. She has been publicly praised as a driving force behind Queen Kaela’s efforts to expand arts programs across Cordonia.
I ask her about her influence behind the scenes, and she shakes her head bemusedly. “I don’t think I work behind the scenes. I definitely use my influence to help move the country towards what I hope is a better direction, but I do that openly. It’s no secret that the Queen and I are strong supporters of the arts and arts education.”
The Queen isn’t the only strong supporter of arts education. So too is her girlfriend, Kiara Theron, Marchioness of Bellmere. It’s another relationship that sprouted during that first courting season, though from all accounts, their relationship postdates Hana’s friendship with Queen Kaela. I ask her if there was any early difficulty in forming a same-sex relationship when there was already such a deep connection with another woman, and she takes a moment to respond.
“Not for me, because there are different kinds of love. I love Her Majesty. She is the best friend I never thought I deserved and the sister of my heart. But I love Kiara, who is everything I could imagine in a life partner and more,” she begins, her eyes sparkling. “She has never given me a reason to question why I love her or whether I should, and she has never asked me to explain my feelings for her. Our relationship is secure because she makes it secure.”
It certainly can’t hurt that the Marchioness is the heiress of a Great House, a Royal Councilor, and set to inherit one of Cordonia’s largest fortunes, can it?
She laughs heartily at the suggestion. “If it were about status and wealth, I’d have tried harder to become Queen. You’ve already referred to me as Cordonia’s most influential courtier. I’m a member of the Royal Council. I'm surrounded by the love of my friends and the love of a very spectacular woman. What more could I possibly need?”
That’s an apt question, and I sit with it for a moment. Despite her unorthodox upbringing and severe social setbacks, she has reached heights most courtiers can only dream of. She has formed genuine connections, not just in her sisterhood with the Queen but in her romance with Kiara Theron. She is able to use her platform to advocate for her passions and make a difference for Cordonia.
And truly, with friends, love, the ability to promote one’s interests, and the influence to be taken seriously, what more could anyone need?
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Notes:
Larkin Andoh and Globe Magazine are featured in Book 2 of The Royal Heir.
This is set in the time between the time jump in Book 3 of TRH.
Hana's post-nominal letters (GoTR and RC) are abbreviations for "Guardian of the Realm," the honor Liam gives her in TRR 3, and "Royal Councilor," of which she also becomes a member in TRR 3, respectively.
“Continental” is how Cordonians in my HC refer to Modern Greek.
Lorelai's title and Tariq's surname are never stated, so I had to make them up.
Similarly, I chose to have Xinghai prefer to use his family name first.
As always, thanks for reading!
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Wanted to do a little something for @hanaleeappreciationweek, because boy do I appreciate Hana 🥰 (x)
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Hana Appreciation Week Day 5: Family - Friendship - Romance
For the last day of Hana Appreciation Week, I chose Romance so I could draw my MC Krystal Lee (Used to be Cristalle, but I'm changing the way it's spelled out) and yes, I HC that my MC took Hana's last name when they got married 🥰
One of my HCs for Krystal is that she started to dislike the spotlight on her because she feels like they don't give enough credit/spotlight to her wonderful wife so each time she would get that spotlight, she would mention how wonderful Hana is each time and Hana is always blushing each time! My MC really love Hana and she wants her wife to be recognized by everyone for her talents and her kindness!
Thank you for making Hana Appreciation Week @sazanes , @lizzybeth1986 and @hanaleeappreciationweek because Hana deserves so much love and I had fun drawing her!!! She is one of the best characters in Choices (in my opinion) and seeing her having a week, I had to make time to make content for her 💗🥰
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