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Okay so this preview sketch is super rough bc I didn't clean it up yet but comparing it to one of my art pieces from a few months ago I think I've made a bit of progress!! Idk tho it could all be in my head & maybe I've actually regressed instead LMAO
More bld fans lets goooo
This look so good though
đâ¨WIP of my favourite boiâ¨đ
Max belongs to @hotpinkmoon
This would give me a heart attack jesus fucking christ I love it
Itâs a beautiful and epic experience!
@childemoment I have been so into your story, I love it so much!
I drew the character design for the main characterđ
Why does tumblr make the quality like 3 times worse smh
PLEASE IM BEGGING LIKE THE BIGGEST BEGGAR IN THE WORLD DO A DAN HENG LUCKY EGG FIC( Unless you donât want to!)
Yandere!Dan Heng x Reader
You didnât expect much when you got the egg. Sure, it looked a little different compared to normal eggs people got, but that was normal, right?
For the next three days, you never let it out of your sight. And then, the feeling of being watched started. At first, you thought it was your imagination. By the third day, your unease had turned into a quiet, gnawing dread.
That night, as you walked home with the egg cradled against your chest, a shadow moved.
Before you could react, a figure lunged from the darkness. A hand snatched at the egg.
"Hand it over!"
Instinctively, you held it tighter. "No."
"Then I'll just have to take it myself."
A flash of silverâa weapon.
You barely had time to flinch before-
Crack
A burst of blinding teal light exploded from the egg, knocking the intruder back. The warmth in your arms vanished as something took its place.
A young man now stood before you. Dark, messy hair, his expression calm but unreadable. He stepped in front of you, placing himself between you and the attacker.
"Step away from them."
The assailant cursed under their breath before lunging again.
With startling speed, the man deflected the strike, the enemy barely had time to react before he countered, sending them stumbling back. Realizing the fight was unwinnable, they vanished into the night.
You clutched the empty eggshell, heart hammering, struggling to process what just happened.
The young man turned, his gaze scanning you carefully.
âAre you hurt?â
You shook your head slowly.
ââŚGood.â
But before you could even think of a response, a sudden force yanked at your chest.
A sharp, invisible pull tightened between you and Dan Heng-his name suddenly came to you, an unnatural bond snapping into place. You werenât the only one who felt it, Dan Hengâs hand clenched into a fist, his brows furrowing as if testing something unseen.
ââŚIt seems we are bound together.â
âWhat?â
Dan Hengâs words settled heavily between you.
You stared at him. âWhat do you mean⌠bound?â
Dan Hengâs expression was unreadable as he lifted his hand, fingers flexing slightlyâas if testing the invisible force between you.
âI can feel itâ he murmured. âA connection.â His sharp eyes flickered to you. âAnd so can you.â
Now that he mentioned itâŚ
There was something tugging at your chest. A strange, lingering warmth linking you to him, like a thin, invisible thread pulling taut whenever you moved too far away.
âWhat the hell is this?â You instinctively took a step back.
Dan Heng didnât stop youâhe didnât need to. The moment you moved too far, a dull ache formed at your core, forcing you to halt.
Dan Hengâs eyes narrowed. âIt wonât let us separate.â
You swallowed hard, fighting the unease creeping up your spine. âIs this⌠because of the egg?â
âMost likely.â Dan Heng let out a slow exhale, his voice calm despite the situation. âSomething unnatural happened when I hatched.â
No kidding.
You clenched the broken remnants of the egg in your hands, staring at the glowing fragments. This wasnât normal. None of this was normal.
Dan Heng studied you carefully. âDoes it hurt?â
You shook your head. âNot really⌠Just weird.â
He nodded. âThen we should find out how to undo it.â
Right. That made sense.
You didnât know Dan Heng, and he didnât know you. Staying attached like this wasnât ideal for either of you.
But before you could say anything else, that feeling of being watched returned.
Your body tensed. âTheyâre still here.â
Dan Heng was already looking past you. He was silent for a moment before speaking again, voice lower this time.
âCome with me.â
You barely had time to react before he grabbed your wrist and pulled you along. The two of you disappeared into the night.
The inn was quiet, tucked away in an alley far from prying eyes. It wasnât the most luxurious place, but it would do for the night.
Dan Heng took a seat on the small wooden chair in the corner, silent as he assessed the room. You, on the other hand, dropped onto the bed, exhausted from the nightâs chaos.
ââŚIâll bathe firstâ you muttered, rubbing your temples.
Dan Heng nodded, offering no objections. He was still tense, likely on alert in case your pursuer returned.
Steam curled from the bathroom as you let the hot water wash away the tension in your body. By the time you emerged, towel-drying your hair, you noticed something was different.
That strange, invisible pull? Gone.
You tested it cautiously, taking a few steps away from Dan Heng. No resistance. No ache. Nothing.
Dan Heng must have felt it too. He lifted a brow. âItâs gone.â
You nodded, unsure whether to feel relieved or concerned. Why had it disappeared so suddenly?
Dan Heng stood, âIâll bathe next.â
You collapsed onto the bed. The momentary separation felt⌠odd. But you brushed it aside.
When Dan Heng returned, hair damp and sleeves rolled up as he towel-dried it, you caught sight of a faint scratch on his forearm.
âDid you get that earlier?â you asked.
He followed your gaze, barely sparing it a glance. âItâs nothing.â
âStill.â You grabbed a small first-aid kit from the bedside drawer. âLet me see.â
Dan Heng didnât move, but he didnât stop you either.
You carefully cleaned the scratch, applying a light bandage. âThere. Should be fine now.â
Dan Heng watched your hands for a second before meeting your eyes. ââŚThank you.â
You blinked. He was so stoic most of the time that the simple gratitude caught you off guard.
âYeah, well.â You leaned back. âItâd be a pain if you got sick over something so small.â
Dan Heng huffed lightly, almost amused.
The atmosphere felt⌠more comfortable now.
For the first time since this night started, you didnât feel like strangers.
The inn had only one bed. You figured Dan Heng wouldnât mind sharingâafter all, he had just saved your life.
But as expected, the moment you suggested it, he refused.
âIâll sleep on the floorâ he said simply, already grabbing a spare pillow.
You rolled your eyes. âYou just fought someone, ran through half a forest, and got scratched up in the process. You need the bed.â
With an exasperated sigh, you grabbed his wrist and pulled him in.
Dan Heng stiffened at the sudden touch, but you didnât let go. âJust sleep. I donât mind.â
Ultimately, he relented, slipping under the blanket beside youâthough he kept a noticeable distance.
You didnât push it. Exhaustion weighed on you like a stone, and before you knew it, sleep took over.
A faint creak of the floor. The softest rustle of fabric.
Dan Hengâs eyes snapped open.
Intruders.
Before he could react, a hand clamped over his mouth, and a sharp pressure point strike numbed his limbs.
His vision blurred for a split second, but his focus remained sharp. They had waited until you were deep in sleep, ensuring you wouldnât wake no matter what.
Dan Heng struggled, but his body refused to cooperate. He was lifted and carried away, the door closing behind them without a sound.
And you?
Still asleep, blissfully unaware.
You woke up to emptiness. The bed beside you was cold. The blanket was untouched, and Dan Heng was gone.
You knew something was wrong. You could feel itânot just instinctively, but physically. A sharp pull, like an invisible string tugging at your very core. It yanked you forward, as if guiding you somewhere.
Without hesitation, you threw on your shoes and bolted out of the inn.
Your feet led you through winding streets, across empty alleyways, and towards an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town. The closer you got, the more intense the feeling became.
When you reached the entrance, muffled voices reached your ears.
ââŚWe know you came from the egg.â
Then, a sharp soundâa syringe being pressed into skin.
Dan Heng let out a strained breath. His usual composed presence was cracking. You peered through a small opening. He was tied to a chair, his head lowered, his breath uneven. His body trembled, muscles twitching unnaturally. Whatever they had injected him with, it was forcing a reaction out of him.
One of the men stepped closer. "If you won't talk, we'll justâ"
With the element of surprise on your side, you grabbed the nearest metal rod and slammed it into the first guyâs head. He crumpled instantly. The second turned, but you had already kicked him square in the ribs, knocking the wind out of him. You twisted the third man's arm back and sent him crashing into the interrogation table.
Three down.
Your chest heaved, adrenaline still buzzing in your veins. Then, you turned to Dan Heng.
His head was still lowered, his fingers curled tightly into fists. His breathing had grown heavierânot from exhaustion, but from something else.
You approached carefully. âDan HengâŚ?â
A tremor ran through his body. Slowly, he lifted his head.
And his eyesâ Not the calm, reserved gaze you knew.
The moment your eyes met, you knew this wasnât Dan Heng.
His usually composed expression was gone, replaced by something feral. His chest heaved, his muscles tensed, and the eerie glow of his newly-formed horns cast an unnatural light against the dim room.
Then, he lunged. You barely managed to dodge in time. His fingers grazed your shoulder, sharp nails cutting through fabric. He wasnât holding back.
"Dan Heng, snap out of it!" you shouted, ducking under his next strike.
But there was no response.
His attacks were relentless, each blow precise, deadly.
Your back hit the wall.
His hand shot out, aiming straight for your throat.
And in that moment, his body gave out.
Dan Heng collapsed right in front of you.
The tension in the air vanished. His breath came in sharp gasps, his body still trembling from whatever those men had done to him.
You didnât waste time.
You dragged him home.
A day passed.
You sat beside his unconscious form, watching for any sign of change. The bond between you had flickeredâthen disappeared entirely.
And his bodyâŚ
His features were different now.
His earsâ sharper, more elongated. His hornsâ translucent green, curling back in the shape of a dragonâs. Whoever those men were, they must have known. They were after Dan Hengâs power.
When he finally woke up, his body tensed immediately. His gaze landed on you, and for a moment, you feared heâd attack again.
Then, slowly, his breathing steadied.
ââŚYou are alive.â His voice was hoarse.
âOf course I did.â You frowned. âThough you almost killed me, you know that?â
ââŚI know.â His fingers curled into the sheets. âAnd yet, you didnât leave.â
âYou can explain later.â
You reached out carefully, brushing his bangs back to check for a fever. His new horns brushed against your wrist.
For now, youâd both deal with the consequences together.
Dan Heng sat on the edge of the bed, fingers lightly brushing against one of his newly-formed horns. His expression was unreadable, but the tension in his shoulders was clear.
You crossed your arms, staring at him. "Why did you turn into...that?"
He glanced up at you, his sharp blue-green eyes filled with uncertainty. "I donât know."
Most of his human form had returned, but some of the dragon-like features remained. His elongated ears, his translucent green horns⌠they were all still there.
He looked down at his own hands. "I shouldnât have changed in the first place. I was⌠altered."
"Well, you came from the egg I got, so that makes you my responsibility."
"You say that so easily."
"Because itâs the truth," you shot back. "Youâre new to life here, right? You donât even know how things work. If I leave you alone, you might get kidnapped again."
He couldnât argue with that.
"Come on. You need to learn how to live like a normal person."
ââŚYouâre seriously taking this upon yourself?"
"Obviously. If I donât, who will?" You raised an eyebrow. "Unless you'd rather run around in the open and get captured again?"
ââŚVery well. Iâll leave myself in your care.â
For now, youâd carry on.
At first, you didnât think much of it.
Dan Heng adjusted quickly to life here, following your instructions without complaint. He wasnât much of a talker, but he listened, observed, and adapted well.
And then⌠you started noticing something strange.
One morning, as he sat at the small dining table, sipping the tea you made, you caught something in your peripheral visionâhis horns were fading.
You blinked. Was it a trick of the light?
But then later that day, after you dragged him to the market (much to his dismay), his horns reappeared. His sharp ears elongated again, andâmost alarming of allâhe briefly grew a tail.
You nearly choked on air when you saw it.
Luckily, it vanished quickly, but you had seen it.
"Dan Heng" you called, suspicious.
He looked at you, unfazed. "What?"
You squinted. "âŚAre you aware that youâreâŚchanging?"
He froze for a fraction of a second, but that was enough confirmation.
You crossed your arms. "Your horns. Your ears. A tail, Dan Heng. Whatâs causing it?"
His eyes flickered downward. A thoughtful silence stretched between you before he finally admitted, "I don't know. ButâŚ" his gaze met yours again, "It only seems to happen when I feel⌠displeased."
You stared at him. "So you're telling me⌠the more annoyed you get, the more dragon-like you become?"
He nodded.
You groaned, rubbing your temples. "Great. So I just have to keep you happy or else youâll start sprouting more parts?"
Dan Heng didnât answer immediately. Instead, his expression shiftedâjust slightly. His usual calm mask gave way to something more⌠pleased.
And in that moment, his horns⌠faded.
Wait a damn minute.
Your eyes narrowed. "âŚYou like hearing that, donât you?"
Dan Heng tilted his head, feigning innocence
You had a feeling this was going to be a huge problem.
You werenât one to leave things unexploredâespecially not something this bizarre.
So naturally, you had to test it out.
Dan Heng rarely reacted strongly to anything. He was composed, observant, and rarely raised his voice. But you needed to see if strong emotionsâspecifically negative onesâwould bring his features back.
So, you made him jealous.
It was subtle at first. A passing remark about someone at the market being âpretty nice.â An offhand comment about how they âseemed dependable.â
Dan Heng didnât react outwardly.
But when you jokingly mentioned that someone offered to âshow you around sometime,â his sharp ears reappeared.
You almost dropped what you were holding.
Dan Heng noticed too. He frowned, touching his ear. âThatâsââ
Gotcha.
âRelax," you waved a hand, feigning innocence. "I was just talking."
He narrowed his eyes slightly. But after a long, assessing look, his ears faded again.
Later that evening, after he bathed, you casually offered, "Want me to dry your hair?"
"Thatâs unnecessaryâ"
"Sit!" you ordered, grabbing a towel.
Dan Heng hesitated but complied.
You gently ruffled the towel through his damp hair, fingers lightly brushing his scalp. You expected him to tenseâbut to your surprise, he relaxed almost instantly.
And then, in real time, his horns disappeared.
"Something wrong?" he murmured, his voice oddly softer than usual.
You exhaled. "âŚNo."
But internally, you were screaming.
The next day, he accidentally broke your favorite dish.
It wasnât his faultâit slipped from the counter. But you sighed dramatically and gave him a look of disappointment.
Dan Heng immediately grew a tail.
The absolute panic on his face made you bite back laughter. He glared at you, realizing what was happening.
"Youâre doing this on purpose" he accused.
"Me?" You blinked innocently. "Never."
He narrowed his eyes. But his tail disappeared soon after.
One night, as you prepared for bed, you hesitated before asking, âIs it okay if I hug you to sleep?â
Dan Heng didnât answer right away. But after a long moment, he nodded.
You took it as permission and settled beside him, arms loosely wrapping around his waist. His body was warmâsteady. For once, he wasnât tense.
And thenâ
His dragon features faded entirely.
Dan Heng noticed immediately. âWhat?â
You pulled back slightly, staring at him. "You're⌠normal again."
His breath hitched slightly. He glanced down at himselfâhis hands, his reflection in the dim window. His horns, ears, tailâall gone.
Silence filled the room.
Then, in a low voice, he muttered, ââŚSo I need you close to stay like this?â
That might be a problem. But you are still testing it out.
----
Youâd caught Dan Heng using his water manipulation abilities more than once.
At first, it was small thingsâdrying dishes without a towel, cooling his tea without ice, sneaking a splash into his bath without touching the faucet.
But then, he started abusing it.
One evening, you walked into the living room only to see the floor miraculously cleaning itself. A thin layer of water swept across the wooden panels, neatly gathering dust into a single puddle before disappearing entirely.
Dan Heng stood nearby, looking completely indifferentâas if he hadnât just commanded the water like a personal cleaning tool.
You folded your arms. âReally?â
He didnât even flinch. âItâs efficient.â
You squinted. âItâs lazy.â
He turned his head slightly, not denying it.
After that, he got sneakier. Whenever you werenât looking, something would conveniently be cleaned, cooled, or wiped away.
You caught him again a few days later. This time, he vanished the evidence before you could properly scold him.
âI donât know what youâre talking aboutâ he said flatly, even as the faintest ripple of water shimmered at his fingertips.
----
One day, you brought two friends home.
Caiyuâa friendly, outgoing woman with a sharp tongue, and Renâa male friend who was, in your opinion, just a little too clingy.
Dan Heng immediately did not like him.
At first, he was quiet. Watching from the side. But every time Ren leaned inâtoo close, too casualâDan Hengâs brows furrowed just a little deeper.
Then, one moment, Ren reached out, casually touching your shoulder. Not anything inappropriateâjust a familiar gesture.
A chill ran through the air. Your tea, which had been warm seconds ago, suddenly turned ice cold.
You paused, frowning at the cup. âHuhâŚ?â
Caiyu looked between you and Dan Heng, her eyes narrowing.
Ren, completely oblivious, continued talking.
Dan Heng didnât say a word. But the next time Ren got too close, the humidity in the room mysteriously spiked.
Ren tugged at his collar. âWhy is it so stuffy in here all of a suddenâŚ?â
Caiyu, still watching, slowly smirked. âOh, I think I know why.â
You, still oblivious, just nodded. âYeah, weird weather today.â
Dan Heng, standing nearby, simply took a sip of his still-hot tea.
After Caiyu and Ren left, you finally turned your attention back to Dan Hengâonly to pause.
The horns were back.
Sharp, translucent green, curling from his head like some majestic beast of legend. His ears had sharpened too, and there was something⌠tense about his posture.
ââŚYou good?â
Dan Heng didnât answer immediately.
âDo you always let others cling to you like that?â
ââŚHuh?â
âRen.â
âWhat about him?â
Dan Heng exhaled slowly, as if holding something back.
You, still completely clueless, smirked. âWhat, are you jealous?â
That was meant to be a joke. But the way Dan Heng didnât immediately deny it made your smirk waver.
âŚWait.
Before you could press the topic further, a sudden movement caught your eye.
A cockroach.
Right there. On the floor. Near your foot.
ââGAH?!â
Panic shot through you instantly. Without thinking, you jumped onto Dan Heng, clinging to him with zero shame.
âGET RID OF IT!!!!!!â you yelped, burying your face into his shoulder.
You didnât notice his reaction, too busy clutching onto him like your life depended on it. âDan Heng, I swear to everything, if you let that thing crawl near meââ
He finally spoke. ââŚI will. On one condition.â
Your head snapped up. âWhat? What condition?â
Dan Hengâs gaze was unreadable, but his horns shimmered slightly under the light. His fingers ghosted over your back before settling at your waist.
âStay like this a little longer.â
ââŚExcuse me?â
Dan Hengâs hold on you was firm but not forceful, his fingers pressing lightly at your waist like he was testing something. Meanwhile, the cockroach was still there.
âYou heard me.â His voice was impossibly calm, but there was something else in itâsomething almost amused. âIâll get rid of it. But you stay like this a little longer.â
You were about to argue, to call him out for using a life-threatening situation to his advantageâ
Then the cockroach moved.
ââŚFine.â You clung onto him harder, burying your face into his shoulder with zero dignity. âJust get rid of it already.â
Dan Heng exhaled, the sound low and satisfied. Then, with a simple flick of his fingers, a small stream of water shot toward the cockroachâblasting it out of sight.
You peeked out. âDid you drown it?â
âSomething like that.â
ââŚGood enough.â
Now that the danger was gone, you relaxedâbut for some reason, you didnât pull away.
Dan Heng seemed to notice. âYouâre still holding onto me.â
ââŚShut up. Iâm recovering.â
His chest rumbled with a quiet chuckle.
And that was when you finally realized the horns were gone. His dragon features had completely disappeared.
ââŚWait.â You leaned back slightly, inspecting his now normal face. âDid theyâdisappear because of this?â
âMaybe.â
Something told you⌠he wouldnât mind testing it out again.
---
The search for answers had been fruitless.
You had dragged Dan Heng to healers, scholars, and even underground doctorsâyet not one of them could determine what that liquid was or why his dragon features kept appearing whenever he was displeased.
And so, when you heard whispers of a secret bidding event known to deal in rare, illicit goods, you knew it was your best shot.
Disguised in ordinary robes and masks, you and Dan Heng snuck into the venueâa dimly lit hall, buzzing with the low murmur of eager bidders. Items were displayed one by one on a grand stage, and men in luxurious garments raised their hands with absurdly high offers.
It was a strange, unsettling place.
And thenâ
You saw it. On the display, contained within a reinforced glass case, was a small vial. The liquid inside gleamed with an eerily familiar glow.
âThatâs it!â you muttered. âThat has to be what they injected into you.â
Dan Heng's gaze was locked onto the vial, his jaw tightening. You knew he recognized it too.
The auctioneerâs voice boomed through the hall.
"A special concoction from an unknown source. Its properties? A mystery! But I assure you, its effects are... fascinating. Letâs start the bidding!"
The first bid came instantly.
â300,000 credits!â
Your stomach dropped.
That was way too much.
Dan Heng turned to you, voice low. âHow do you want to handle this?â
You already knew the answer.
You werenât leaving without that vial.
There was no way you could win a bidding war against the wealthy elites here. The price was already skyrocketing, and you didnât have that kind of money.
You turned to Dan Heng. âWeâre stealing it.â
He nodded without hesitation. âI figured.â
The auction continued, the price climbing higher and higher, but you werenât paying attention anymore. Instead, you were scanning the room, noting the positions of guards, escape routes, and blind spots.
One of you would create a distraction. The other would take the vial.
âLet me handle the distractionâ Dan Heng murmured. âI can draw them away without getting caught.â
You werenât sure about that.
He was strong, yes. But the whole reason you were here was to fix his conditionânot make it worse.
âNoâ you decided. âIâll do it. You grab the vial.â
Dan Hengâs brows furrowed, but before he could argue, the auctioneer slammed his gavel down.
âSold for 850,000 credits!â
You inhaled sharply. It was time.
The moment the winner stepped forward to claim the vial, you moved. With a quick motion, you reached into your sleeve and tossed a smoke bomb onto the stageâ
People shouted, some scrambling away while others drew their weapons. The guards rushed in, pushing through the panicked crowd
And in the cover of the smoke, Dan Heng struck.
By the time the haze began to clear, he was already at your side, the vial secured in his grip.
âWe need to go.â He grabbed your wrist, pulling you toward the nearest exit.
Guards were closing in.
But you werenât worried.
You had what you came for.
Now, you just had to get out alive.
---
Pain.
That was the first thing you felt when consciousness returned.
Your entire body ached, and every breath felt like it scraped against raw wounds. You groaned, trying to moveâ
Only to feel a strong grip on your wrist.
Dan Heng was at your bedside, his expression eerily blank. But his eyesâhis eyes told another story.
Shock. Relief. Unfiltered rage.
For the first time, you saw green scales creeping across his face. They shimmered under the dim light, spreading like cracks in a fragile mask. His normally sharp features were even sharper, his dragon-like horns fully visible.
âI thought you were dead.â
You blinked, still disoriented. âHow long was I out?â
âFive days.â
Something had happened while you were unconscious.
Your surroundings were unfamiliar, but the faint smell of blood and burnt metal lingered in the air. Your wounds were bandaged, but you could tell the medical supplies used were not from a standard clinic.
ââŚDan Heng. What did you do?â
He didnât answer immediately. His fingers tightened around your wrist, as if reassuring himself that you were still there.
âI lost control.â
You knew what that meant.
The people from the auction houseâthe guards, the biddersânone of them stood a chance.
You had seen glimpses of his power before. But this?
This was different.
You reached up, your fingers grazing the scales on his cheek. He stiffened under your touch, but didnât pull away.
ââŚIâm still hereâ you said softly.
âI thought I lost you. You donât understandâI wouldâve destroyed everything. I wouldâveââ
You pressed a hand over his, grounding him.
âYou didnât.â
Dan Hengâs grip loosened slightly. His features, still twisted with emotions, slowly softened.
For a long moment, he simply stared at you. Then, as if needing further confirmation that you were alive, he pulled you into his arms.
He buried his face into the crook of your neck, his body trembling ever so slightly.
ââŚDonât scare me like that again.â
âI wonât.â
You shifted slightly in his embrace, trying to adjust to the strange sensation against your skin. His scales pressed against your cheek as he held you even tighter.
"Dan Heng" you muttered, half-jokingly, "your scales are poking me."
To your surprise, he tightened his grip. His arms caged you in, his warm breath fanning against your neck.
ââŚThen endure it.â
His voice was quiet, almost sulky.
You sighed, but didn't protest. And soon enoughâthe sensation disappeared.
You pulled back slightly, noticing his features softening. His scales had faded away, his horns receding as if theyâd never been there.
You blinked. So it really was connected to his emotions.
Still, you needed answers.
Later that day, you took a small sample of his scalesâwithout him noticingâand sent it to a trusted friend in the field of alchemy and medicine.
The response came quickly: an antidote was possible.
But when you brought it up to Dan Hengâ
"I donât want it."
"You donât even know what it does."
His gaze was steady. "It doesnât matter. Everything as it is⌠is fine."
You felt the weight in his words. He wasnât just talking about the scalesâhe was talking about you, about this, about the bond you both shared.
And as if the universe had heard him, the bond reappeared.
A faint glow flickered between you bothâunseen by your eyes, but deeply felt.
Dan Heng dragged you into the kitchen, his grip firm yet careful.
âYou need a proper mealâ he said, his voice carrying no room for argument.
You sighed but let him. Things were tricky nowâyou couldn't stray too far from each other. If you did, the bond would start pulling you back, an invisible force tethering you together.
---
A group of strangers approached you outside, eyes filled with intentions you didnât like. Dan Heng acted before you could, sending them flying with a single strike.
And just like thatâthe bond disappeared again.
You didnât know what to make of it, but Dan Heng did.
That night, when you were fast asleep, he moved silently.
In his hand was a small vialâone he had secretly extracted from himself. With quiet precision, he used it on you.
Would you become like him? Would you be changed as he was?
He needed to know.
Nothing happened.
At least, not immediately.
Dan Heng watched you carefully the next day, but you looked fine. No horns, no scales, no tail. You were just... you.
Maybe it was different because of his origin. Maybe his bloodline couldnât fully transfer to you. Or maybe it needed more time.
But one thing did change. You recovered unnaturally fast. The injuries that shouldâve taken weeks to heal were already fading. And there was a downsideâyour temper.
You found yourself easily irritated, snapping at things you wouldnât normally care about. The effect wore off soon, but Dan Heng took note of it.
Then, you felt it.
The slightest change.
Your earsâit was faint, but they werenât the same. They twitched, sharper than before, more sensitive to sound.
No horns, no scales, but... you were just like him now.
And, of courseâyou would never know it was his doing.
Dan Heng watched as you slept, your breathing steady, your body finally adjusting.
It had taken time. More than he expected. The first dose had only changed your ears, but that wasnât enough.
He needed more.
So he spent weeksâstudying, gathering, experimenting.
And finally, he succeeded.
The last vial, carefully prepared, had worked exactly as he intended.
Your body had accepted it. Your features had shiftedânot just the ears this time.
Under the moonlight, faint scales shimmered on your skin. Not as prominent as his, but there. A part of you now.
And with that change, the bond solidified.
No longer a fragile link. No longer something that could fade.
It was permanent.
Dan Heng exhaled, letting the weight of it settle in his chest. This was what he wanted. For you to be the same.
For you to never be able to leave.
And when your eyes fluttered open, you felt it too.
The connection. Stronger than ever. Binding you to him in ways you couldnât yet understand.
Dan Heng offered a small smile, one that didnât quite reach his sharp, knowing gaze.
âGood morning.â he murmured.
You are his now.
Revivo solo para publicar y ver fanarts de Welcome Home đ
The Puppet of Man
Inspired by RenĂŠ Magritteâs The son of Man
Wally darling & welcome home ââ> @partycoffin
IM FROTHING AT THE MOUTH
Those are some honkers damn
Seth with the cat beany omg
Back on my bullshit đ¤ (midnight edition đ)
Ngl I absolutely could not focus on hw tonight so I ended up doodling the boys wearing these kitty themed titty sweaters I saw earlier online. Might reattempt the drawing later on when I actually have enough time to put some real effort into it đ đ
And regarding the Seth doodle... there's no valid excuse for it, it's just a self-indulgent doodle I did a while back that I never got around to posting until now LOL
Sorry for whoring out your boys Moonie, I promise it will happen again đŤś
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Seth, James, Xavier, & Max / Bloodlust Devotion ÂŠď¸ @hotpinkmoon
Ft. sweater reference image (in case anyone was interested haha)
@hotpinkmoon
Bloodlust devotion appreciation post with my fanon mcs for each LI.
Not Max cuz it didn't fit plus I dont know much about him to have my own headcannons.
Some scenarios I have on my head with the 3 boys represented visually.
Bloodlust devotion is hotpinkmoon's creation and I believe that it is going to be a future game that I will most certainly play. I recommend this to anyone who is into the yandere genre.
My favourite characters I think are Seth and James cuz Seth is relatable and James has feels like a rough dom but will also try not to hurt mc.
If anyone wants an actual post with the details just tell me and I'll try to have it done ^^
request finished
@imadumdumjewel I hope you like it
I was experimenting with markers so it looks a bit messy
20𤥠I'm a ghost. DM me for any art commissions and we can discuss it ⥠no minors
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