[Joey, hello. I was busy with university applications last time I received your letter, which is why this letterâs coming a bit late. Apologies for the long wait. My parents received a call from your dad yesterday, and they said you were sick a while back. I donât know if it was serious or not, but I hope youâre better by the time you receive this letter.
Once everythingâs settled down, Iâll fly over to see you. I actually really care about your body, so maybe you can try writing down an instruction manual for your day to day life and send it to me. If I can familiarise myself with it early, then Iâll be able to avoid making any mistakes.
I hope our first meeting will be perfect.]
Because of how that letter had ended, Yue Zhishi had been convinced the person writing that final sentence was a perfectionist.
Firstly, his handwriting was extremely graceful. From his upright, standard characters of childhood to the stylistic promise in the writing of his teenage years to its current matured script, Yue Zhishi had earnestly tried to copy every single phase. It was why his Chinese handwriting was so similar to Song Yuâs, but it wasnât exactly the same.
Secondly, Song Yuâs letters never had a single wrinkle, and neither did they have any unnecessary smells. They were as clean as though they were freshly made. His signature at the end almost always looked exactly the same each time, looking like a stamp printed by a machine. If even letters had to go through quality control, then Song Yuâs letters would definitely be marked as excellent.
Finally, his request to receive a manual â it highlighted even more his unwillingness to make mistakes.
His thoughts having reached this point, Yue Zhishi enthusiastically jumped out of bed, sat down at his desk and turned on the lamp, rapidly scribbling down things about himself on a piece of scrap paper. His allergens, the medications he took, the thunder he hated⊠But then, as he reached the end, Yue Zhishi suddenly felt nervous.
Song Yu was unwilling to make mistakes.
Then would his own feelings for him count as a mistake Song Yu would need to avoid?
That question left teenaged Yue Zhishi at a loss for the first in his life.
He didnât know how he ended up liking an older brother who existed only within pen and paper. It sounded a bit weird, like a plot from a fiction novel written in the previous century. But then he thought â many people in this day and age would also fall in love with fictional characters or with images carefully constructed on social media. He wasnât so pitiful compared to them: Song Yu was someone who existed in real life, after all. As long as he wanted to do so, he could break the rules and see him whenever he wanted.
And Song Yu was just so outstanding. He was willing to listen to Yue Zhishi, and heâd steadily given him care and attention as theyâd grown up. It didnât matter how many strange things he wrote in his letters; Song Yu understood them all, and returned back to him a continuous stream of new inspiration and insight.
He was the person furthest away from Yue Zhishi in the entire world, and yet he was also the existence closest to him, no barriers in between.
How could he not like Song Yu?
Yue Zhishi had started to worry as soon as heâd understood his own heart. Even though he was relatively confident in himself, he also knew very well that he wasnât perfect. There was nothing wrong with homosexuality, but it was less common. When placed onto him and Song Yu, the likelihood of both of them being homosexual at the same time was almost zero.
He had more fantasies about Song Yu than about any other person in the world. At night, he would listen to the wind outside the window and imagine how Song Yu would look â Song Yu should be better looking than every other Chinese person heâd seen.
When reading his letters, Yue Zhishi would often fantasise about Song Yu speaking to him. Chinese was such a wonderful tonal language; the combination of its four tones made speaking as tonally rich and beautiful as singing. Song Yu would definitely also have a voice that could deliver those magical tones â and so Yue Zhishi worked very hard at learning them. But it was truly very hard: other than his father, Yue Zhishi essentially couldnât find anyone else with whom who he could practice Standard Chinese, and so he regularly spoke incorrectly. He even once wrote in a letter that if he didnât take care with the difference between the fourth tone and the second tone, he would end up reading out Song Yuâs (yĂč) name as Song Fish (yĂș). Song Yu would then turn into an adorable little fish.
And Song Yu had replied, âI believe you can do it, youâre a really smart student. But being a little fish wouldnât be too bad.â
Yue Zhishi was both delighted and distressed at receiving a reply like that, faintly feeling as though Song Yu was indulging him. He couldnât tell if the indulgence came from âlikeâ, or if it came from the care between friends â or if it came from the encouragement meant for someone younger.
The more he thought about it, the grimmer he felt.
That kind of confusion and anxiety became worse whenever Yue Zhishi was sick. He wrote many, many letters with a dazed and disorientated mind, and he also abandoned many of them. Not wanting to keep Song Yu waiting, he rushed to send off a letter on the very last day with his body still sick and heavy.
He didnât expect to have sent away the wrong one.
That ruined the entire plan Yue Zhishi had originally created. His plan had been to keep himself sufficiently mysterious before meeting Song Yu for the first time, so that Song Yu would be as eager as himself to meet; he would maintain his health and energy, and then probe Song Yu to see if he rejected homosexuality. If Song Yu didnât, then he would do his utter best and try to pursue himâŠ
It was why heâd specifically left London early once he knew Song Yu was on his way over. It was also why heâd found an excuse to not pick him up â the airport wasnât a place for romantic encounters. And it was also why heâd chosen to not foolishly wait by the door as Song Yu had driven up to the holiday home.
Those plans Yue Zhishi had pondered over for a very long time â in the end, they were ruined by a mistakenly sent letter.
The ocean breeze blew his hair onto his cheeks, pieces of it sticking to the bridge of his nose. Yue Zhishi uneasily wiped his hair away with his fingers, pushing down the panic he could feel rising up, but he couldnât hold it in completely; he rapidly blinked several times in the wind.
The tide surged over them once again, this time washing over a third of his calves.
Seeing how Yue Zhishi didnât respond, Song Yu spoke again. âWas I too direct?â
He guessed that Yue Zhishi would deny it before trying to explain something, stumbling over his words.
But things would always go against expectations.
A chagrined, even somewhat discouraged, look appeared on Yue Zhishiâs face. He lowered his face and pressed his lips together, a good few seconds passing before he raised his eyes to look at Song Yu. In a spiteful voice, he complained, âYes, and itâs because of you.â
âI avoided all those mistakes so carefully, but it was no use at all. You still ended up finding out.â
For some inexplicable reason, for an instant, Song Yu felt like their words to each other were very familiar, as though heâd heard them somewhere before â like a delusion that had come from an entirely different world and time. He even had a premonition that perhaps Yue Zhishi would start crying.
He hoped he wouldnât.
But Yue Zhishi, in this time, didnât cry.
âYou ruined my plan.â The sound of his voice as he complained was familiar to Song Yu, because Song Yu had already imagined a sound like that a countless amount of times as he read Yue Zhishiâs letters. Yue Zhishiâs real voice was more beautiful and pleasant to listen to than the one heâd imagined.
Yue Zhishi raised up a foot slightly and kicked the water, looking like he was letting out some of the despondency in his heart, the spray of the water splashing onto Song Yuâs pants. Soon after, Yue Zhishi tilted up his face and used those incomparably clear amber eyes to look directly at Song Yu. âI do like you. And I also want to pursue you.â
As though thinking he sounded too impulsive, Yue Zhishi called him by his name like an adult. âSong Yu, Iâm really serious.â And in order to sound even more earnest, he even switched to his mother language, in which he could speak more precisely and not make a mistake. âYou know Iâm not a perfect person. Thatâs why I wanted to use a perfect plan to get you to like me â at least, the chances of it happening would be higher.â
His English words came much faster, and they sounded like they left his mouth without him thinking about them, both blunt and candid. Tiny little expressions flickered over his face, even looking a bit exaggerated. âYouâre probably wondering what kind of freak I am to like someone who writes me letters every month, but you should actually think this way instead: I ended up liking the person you portray yourself as in your letters and wasnât attracted by something else. Unlike the other people who like you, that means I donât care as much about your appearance.â
Song Yu seemed to think what heâd said was a bit funny; he looked like he was holding back a laugh.
And so Yue Zhishi felt offended. âIs that funny?â
Song Yu shook his head extremely casually, and he also used English to say to him, âNo. I was just thinking youâre really cute.â
Yue Zhishiâs ears flushed once again. His heart was beating very quickly, the speed of it the same as whenever he silently read out Song Yuâs letters and pondered over the meaning behind them, trying to find vague hints of Song Yu also feeling the same way towards him. But Song Yuâs writing was always so impartial â his words were so delicately written that they couldnât be considered as hints at all. Over many, many nights, they poured over Yue Zhishi like hot rainwater and drenched him from inside to out; they surged over him with life, no part of him left dry.
At this moment, because of Song Yuâs one single compliment, that hot rain flooded over him and left Yue Zhishi with no way to resist. He was about to fall down into the rain.
âAm⊠Am I cute?â In his nervousness, Yue Zhishiâs languages tangled up and turned into a mix of English and Chinese. When Chinese came out of his mouth, he realised he was speaking it in a supremely strange accent â and that was a stupid thing he had previously determined to never let happen in front of Song Yu.
The amusement in the corners of Song Yuâs mouth became even more obvious, and he switched back to Chinese very considerately, following along with Yue Zhishi. âYes, youâre really cute. And also very noble for not liking my appearance. Not shallow at all.â
âI like how you look too.â Yue Zhishi couldnât help but correct him, and he also reminded Song Yu, âI already complimented you when I first saw you. But liking your appearance doesnât mean Iâm superficial and ignoble. You canât blame an admiring heart.â
âClassmate Yue Zhishi, your translation-ese is way too obvious.â Song Yu pretended to be a strict Chinese private tutor. âI told you long ago not to learn Chinese through English-translated Chinese poems and books.â
But Yue Zhishi stayed firm, not letting Song Yuâs interruption change the topic of the conversation. âItâs fine as long as you understand what Iâm saying. Song Yu, did you understand? I really like you.â
The peach fuzz on his face was translucent underneath the afternoon sun, and it made him look soft and warm. Heâd only just finished speaking when he lifted up both his hands, palms facing Song Yu. âDonât rush to reject me, itâs fine even if you donât feel that way towards me right now. I can pursue you.â
Suddenly, Song Yu placed one of his broad and dry palms against Yue Zhishiâs, and his eyes also met his. His incomparably handsome face was quiet and tranquil.
âHow would you pursue me?â he first asked, and then he continued speaking. âI hear British people really care about others entering their personal spaces. Are you pursuing me by letting me sleep in your bed? Or by letting me see how you looked showering with your upper body bare? Or perhaps by taking me to see the LGBT communityâs rainbow parade and then getting some flash of inspiration?â
âYue Zhishi.â He used an abundantly alluring voice to call his name and, as though he was pronouncing a judgment, asserted with complete certainty, âThatâs not called pursuing. Thatâs called seducing.â
Yue Zhishi froze; for a moment, he thought he was going to have an asthma attack. Why else would he find it hard to breathe â why else would he start sweating and feel his heart palpitating.
He subconsciously said no, wanting to deny it, but before he could pull his hands away, Song Yu curved down his fingers and pushed them down between the spaces of Yue Zhishiâs fingers like the cogs of two gears fitting together.
âYouâre still not admitting it? The fishâs already on the hook.â
âWhat?â Yue Zhishi frowned in doubt, and then he used English to say thatâs not possible. He seemed really afraid of misunderstanding something, so he said to Song Yu in a request, âDonât use metaphors.â
Song Yu swung down that hand interlocked with Yue Zhishiâs fingers, and he responded to every single thing Yue Zhishi had previously said. âYou donât need to pursue me, because Iâm not planning on rejecting you. I feel the same way towards you.â
He raised an eyebrow. âI like you. Understand?â
Yue Zhishi thought he was going to drown in this blinding sea.
He belatedly felt Song Yuâs thumb stroking and rubbing the skin on the back of his hand, and he abruptly pulled away his hand in a bit of reflex. Certain sensitive nerves in his body were ignited by Song Yu, and a flush climbed up his face, his hands and legs weakening.
âThen now⊠WeâŠâ He was a bit flustered, as though the one whoâd just frankly expressed his feelings wasnât himself.
âIf someone else comes by to hit on me,â Song Yuâs mouth curved, âyou can tell her weâre together.â
Everything felt like a summer nightâs dream. Successfully obtaining the person he adored on the first day they met again â in that moment, Yue Zhishi felt like he was the luckiest person in the world. But because he hadnât planned what he would do after successfully pursuing Song Yu, he became much clumsier afterwards compared to his confession.
He took Song Yu along the coastline, and when he saw a gay couple kissing together on the beach, he became so nervous his hands and feet started moving together at the same time. He didnât dare look at Song Yu; like someone fulfilling their tour guide duties, he said to Song Yu Iâll take you to the White Cliffs and then got on his bike, looking like he was fleeing.
Song Yu didnât make fun of him, very indulgently following Yue Zhishi to many places heâd planned out. Together, they saw the White Cliffs and an art gallery painted in a mint colour, as well as numerous buildings painted in rainbow colours. They shuttled back and forth within the large roads and small alleyways of this artistic seaside town, and as night approached, they biked back home together.
With tacit understanding, they didnât tell their parents of their changed relationship. It was too fragile, like a baby only just born for one day that needed to be protected in swaddling clothes.
âJoey, your faceâs so red from the sun.â Olivia was holding a large bowl of caesar salad. âYou shouldâve worn your cap.â
Yue Zhishi helplessly stammered out an agreement, and then he followed his nose into the kitchen. âIs this for me?â
Lin Rong chuckled, saying yes. âThese are pearl meatballs, I think youâll like them. Here, try one.â She lifted one up on a fork and fed it to Yue Zhishi. He only realised it was really hot when he bit down, and yet he was reluctant to spit it back out â he could only stand there and open his mouth, puffing out the hot air.
He looked adorably silly. Walking over, Song Yu poured a cup of ice water and handed it to him before going upstairs by himself to change his clothes.
Yue Zhishi fell in love with Lin Rongâs cooking through just one dinnerâs worth of food, to the point Olivia was jealous. She said, âMay as well send you to live at Uncleâs place.â
Yue Yi took a sip of his white wine, smiling. âThatâs not a bad idea. Old Songâs better than me at raising children.â
âStop buttering me up.â Song Jin had also had some alcohol, his face flushed. âJoking like that and you havenât even asked if he wants to live with me.â
âI do.â Yue Zhishi nodded very earnestly. âCan I really go?â
âHahahahaha he took it the most seriously!â
âI see you really have been lured away by your mouth.â
The adults were laughing, yet Yue Zhishi sneaked a look at Song Yu, his ears red. That was the true bait luring him away.
That night, Yue Zhishi couldnât quite sleep. He kept thinking of Song Yu, who was separated from him by only a wall. Even though theyâd only seen each other for ten hours, Yue Zhishi felt like heâd already liked him over many years â over many times.
Heâd originally thought his nerves were creating trouble and throwing themselves up in arms simply because ten hours was simply too short of a time; heâd thought he would calm down once they spent a bit more time together. But ten days passed, and then thirty â those feelings remained as deep and etched into him as before.
Song Yu was going to start university at the end of summer, studying the geology he liked. It was why Yue Zhishi wanted to use this difficult to come by holiday period as much as he could, and during this period of time, they traveled to Shakespeareâs former home, visited the Eden Project in Cornwall and fed black swans at Bourton-on-the-Water. Together with Song Yu, Yue Zhishi touched the bricks of ancient castles, and on those very bricks, they touched and caressed each otherâs fingers.
As they held hands, Yue Zhishi would be so nervous his palm started to sweat â it was like his body was releasing a sticky fluid trying to attach itself to Song Yuâs hand. As they embraced each other, the pleasant smell on Song Yuâs body would twist around Yue Zhishiâs thoughts, and he would nudge his forehead against the side of Song Yuâs neck without realising, holding back his desire to kiss him. And the palm of Song Yuâs hand â it would press down and stroke at Yue Zhishiâs shoulder blades and waist, separated by clothes. Those feelings were so very hard to endure.
They ran on the edge of the ocean during bright and cloudless days in their swimming shorts, and when it rained, they wore raincoats over their shirts and took care of little lambs in the pastures permeated with heavy mist.
During a night at the height of summer, the cicadas madly chirping, Yue Zhishi sat crosslegged on his bed. The two sets of parents had already fallen asleep. He opened the box heâd pulled out and leafed through Song Yuâs letters to him, as well as the many love poems heâd once copied just to write love letters to Song Yu.
A knock suddenly landed on his door, and Yue Zhishi cautiously asked who it was.
âMe.â Song Yu was standing at the entrance. âCan I come in?â
As soon as Yue Zhishi heard his voice, he foolishly said of course. And so Song Yu, upon entering, saw him frantically hugging a large box before finally giving up on trying to hide it.
Song Yu walked over to him. âWhatâs that?â He came slightly closer to look at it a bit more carefully. âMy letters?â
âMn.â Yue Zhishi nodded.
Standing by his bed, Song Yu lowered his head to look at him like a refined gentleman. âWhy are you looking at them now?â
âI was thinking of you,â Yue Zhishi honestly said, smiling at him. âAnd then you came over.â
Song Yu squeezed his chin, but he didnât do anything further. Yue Zhishi longed for Song Yu to touch any part of him; his touch created a chain reaction, the tingling sensation travelling from Yue Zhishiâs chin to his fingers and toes.
âWhyâd you come over?â Yue Zhishi asked, catching Song Yuâs hand as it pulled away.
Song Yu first gazed out at the night outside the balcony before returning back to Yue Zhishiâs glowing eyes. âDo you want to look at the stars?â
His invitation was clearly very ordinary, but Yue Zhishi found it extraordinarily romantic, joyfully agreeing. He put on a shirt and then quietly followed Song Yu downstairs. The two of them lay down on the lawn in the backyard, and the tapered blades of grass lightly scraped at Yue Zhishiâs face and neck, the sensation of it similar to Song Yuâs touch.
Stars were exceptionally bright in rural skies. Song Yu pointed at a faintly red star and said, âThatâs Mars.â
âThe name describes it well,â Yue Zhishi said, commenting on its Chinese name. He then took the initiative, saying, âI want to know where your constellation is. Scorpius.â
Song Yu chuckled. âItâll be relatively hard to see with just our naked eyes.â
âNever mind, then. Iâve already checked, you really do seem like a Scorpio.â Yue Zhishi listed out all the many characteristics of a Scorpio: mysterious, filled with vitality, strongly possessive.
âAnd sexual.â He turned his face around, looking at Song Yu who was lying by his side.
Song Yu also gazed at him, quietly watching him for a while. âSo strange.â
âWhatâs strange?â
He reached out a hand to stroke Yue Zhishiâs face. âWhen Iâm together with you, I keep finding certain moments very familiar â as if Iâve experienced them before.â
Yue Zhishi had felt that way as well, and so he slightly widened his eyes.
âMaybe itâs a parallel universe.â Yue Zhishi attempted to give him an explanation. âDo you believe in multiple universes? Maybe we also know each other in another universe. Maybe I also confessed to you and said youâre really like a ScorpioâŠâ
He stared up at the sky, feeling even more regretful. âMaybe I grew up together with you in that universe. We would eat dinner together every day and would go to school together. The first person we would see in the morning, as well as the last person we would see before sleeping, would be each other.â
Song Yu let out a soft laugh.
That would truly be too blissful.
In that universe, he would have Yue Zhishiâs childhood years, his vivid and lively adolescence â as well as his future.
Yue Zhishi shifted slightly closer to Song Yu, placing his head onto his shoulder. âI hope the two of us in that universe are also happy.â
âThey definitely are.â Song Yuâs voice was certain.
A very mild fragrance came from the hydrangeas, and as he remained lying down, it made Yue Zhishi feel as dizzy as though heâd secretly had some wine. Song Yu suddenly turned over after staying silent for a few moments, his face blocking half of the stars from Yue Zhishiâs eyes. Song Yuâs dark pair of eyes looked like a soft abyss.
âSay⊠The me in that universe and the me right now â who would kiss you first?â
Yue Zhishi grabbed at the grass with his fingers, his eyes rounding wide. He could feel himself about to squeeze out a sweet-smelling liquid from how nervous he was; his breathing stuttered, and he almost forgot to breathe.
Song Yuâs fingers tugged at Yue Zhishiâs lower lip, the pad of his thumb rubbing against Yue Zhishiâs supple flesh. In a voice filled with coaxing, he asked, âWill you let me win, for once?â
Yue Zhishi breathed out an okay, and then he closed his eyes.
His one heart was jumping madly out of his chest; it felt like it wanted to shrink down to the size of a cherry before travelling out of his chest to his throat and then to his tongue, before it was deliriously fed into Song Yuâs mouth â it wanted to be broken down and ground away by Song Yuâs bright teeth before being swallowed. He would then completely and entirely belong to this person.
In the boundless darkness, the grass was roughly pressed down before springing back up again. It was like dying and then coming back to life, the cycle of hope and desire endlessly turning.
âI like you, I like you so much.â Yue Zhishi bared his heart and expressed his love towards Song Yu during a brief gap in time; no matter which universe he was in, he believed he would do the same. And for him, Song Yu released his most fiercest possessiveness, needing their flesh and bones tightly entwined.
The night cooled, and they shifted from lying down to sitting up. Holding each otherâs hand, they slowly strolled around the dark backyard.
âYou were showering here.â Song Yu pointed at a hydrangea bush very precisely. âSo beautiful.â
âOf course theyâre beautiful, I take care of them myself. I also have white avalanche roses.â Yue Zhishi was very proud, and as he spoke, he took Song Yu away. He wanted to take him to see the flowers in the front courtyard â they were also one of his proudest achievements.
âI was talking about you.â It was rare for Song Yu to be so frank. He would forever remember how Yue Zhishi had looked that day as he turned around.
âYou were many times better looking than how Iâd imagined you being.â
It was very easy for Yue Zhishi to become nervous because of his words. âAll rightâŠâ They walked past the house, so Yue Zhishi lowered his voice. âThat means your imaginationâs not creative enough.â
âItâs already quite creative.â Song Yu kneaded his fingers, walking with him to the front yard.
Yue Zhishi stood still in front of the bushes of roses and turned his face sideways to look at him. âWhat have you thought about?â
Song Yu lightly lifted a brow. âDo you want to hear daytime thoughts or nighttime thoughts?â
âIâŠâ This time, he understood Song Yuâs hint very quickly.
âYour Chineseâs improved.â
âYouâŠâ
Staring at those snow white roses, Song Yu once again interrupted him. âI heard Uncle Yue say today that before you were born, our parents had an agreement. That if you were a girl, they would marry you to me.â
âBut Iâm a guy,â Yue Zhishi stressed.
âThat doesnât matter. In any case, you were already mine when you were just an embryo.â Song Yu smiled and asked Yue Zhishi, âDid you plant these flowers for your own wedding bouquet?â
âSong Yu!â Yue Zhishi was a bit agitated from his teasing.
But Song Yu steadily, tranquilly stretched out a hand and chose a rose blossomed to its most beautiful moment. He cut it down, removing the thorns on its stem.
And then placed it behind Yue Zhishiâs ear.
Under the moonlight, the face of his lover was even gentler and more glorious than that full and abundant white avalanche rose. Song Yu kissed his soft cheek, his hands curving around Yue Zhishiâs face as though it was holding a precious treasure. Leaning against his clear and smooth forehead, in a tender voice, Song Yu said â
âI love you, Yue Zhishi.â
âNo matter what universe weâre in, I love you.â