College Cosplay: Marriage Video
Burningcheese's first meeting in the College Cosplay AU!
It was a nice day for taking photos.
"Okay, hot stuff! Give me a scowl!"
Burning Spice gritted his teeth and growled into the camera. Shadow Milk cackled, his phone and camera both snapping at once. "Good, good, good! Now, flex!"
Burning Spice lifted up his replica parashu, the sunlight almost making the resin gleam like a real weapon. He lifted it over his back, arching his back slightly. The water that Shadow Milk had spritzed him with gleamed in the sunlight, and based on the giggles, the effect was working.
Honestly, Burning Spice preferred the other costume, the Herald of Change. The Great Destroyer's design, in his opinion, was too simple. However, he had gotten all his fun with that costume the other day. It was the Great Destroyer's time to shine.
It took a few seconds to realize Shadow Milk had stopped snapping pictures. He was craning his head, looking past him. A brow was raised.
Shadow Milk nodded. "Is that woman wearing a costume of who I think it is?"
"What woman?" Burning Spice turned to follow Shadow Milk's gaze.
He hadn't noticed, but there was a woman, posing in a costume of her own, and a blonde taking pictures, just like him and Shadow Milk. He squinted. The costume appeared to resemble an ancient Egyptian dress, with a white skirt, a golden belt, and a top that was almost hidden by the wide gold and blue collar she wore. She clenched a golden spear. She wore a giant pair of wings that looked heavy.
She turned, and her golden hair gleamed in the sun.
Without a thought, he pointed at her. She pointed back, wide-eyed.
They stood there for a long moment, staring at each other.
And then realization struck him.
He was the Great Destroyer. She was the Golden Radiance, Goldeuchijeu Kuki. Beyond being soulmates in the story, they were destined to meet in battle!
There was only one thing to do!
She seemed to have the same idea, because she dropped her wings with a thud and rushed forward. Her blonde yelped and scrambled for the wings, but he was more focused on her.
He straightened up and moved to block her spear.
The sudden attack allowed him a better look at her face, and she was beautiful.
Her golden hair was like a halo, framing an elegant, sharp face. Her eyes were searing amber, framed by turquoise makeup, gleaming with joy. As they held firm, she smirked.
He would never mock Eternal Sugar for her romance books again.
He pushed back, and their block was broken. She whacked at his parashu, and he quickly whacked back. She dodged the strike and took advantage of his open position to lunge again. He gave his own dodge, allowing himself to turn swiftly and aim for her exposed back. She grunted as it made contact, forcing her forward a few feet. Her smile grew wider.
Oh, her voiceā¦it sounded rich and warm, and his heart almost gave out.
"So are you," he said before lunging forward.
She hefted up her spear, her eyes sparking as they came into another block.
"Where have you been?" she said, a soft grunt underlining her words. "I didn't know someone like you was around. If I did, I would've tried looking for you!"
There was only one reasonable response.
He yanked his parashu away, and as she stumbled back from the sudden break, he got down on one knee and took her hand, dropping the weapon. Her hand was so small in his, so warm. The moment she was steady, Burning Spice spoke.
The woman, Birdie as he was starting to call her in his mind, blinked. She took in a breath, her shoulders tensing.
And she burst out laughing.
He blinked, unsure of how to process that reaction. Gut instinct told him to step back and apologize, but his heart demanded to stay on his knees. Behind him, he could hear Shadow Milk stifle giggles of his own.
"ā¦Soā¦" he said as her laughter started to die down. "Is that a no?"
"No! I mean, no, it's not a no-!" Birdie snorted, adjusting her grip on her spear to wipe at her eyes. She still held his hand, her gold and turquoise nails standing out against his skin. "I'm sorry, I just wasn't expecting that!" She took in a breath, holding it before letting it out through her nose. "I'm Golden Cheese. What's your name?"
"Well, Burning Spice," She finally dropped her spear, setting it down on his parashu. With her hand fully free, she wrapped it around his and proceeded to pull him up on his feet. He allowed it. The moment he was steady on his feet, she pulled her hand away. Before he could mourn the contact, she wiped something off his chest. Her touch was electric. "While I am very, very flattered, we barely know each other."
"So, when we're both finished here, we're going to go get dressed and get lunch together."
Before he could ask more questions, like what she liked to eat, she turned. "Pure Vanilla, my treasure! I'm sorry to cancel our plans so suddenly-"
The blonde who had been taking pictures smiled. "Ah, it's alright, my friend! If you want to, I don't have any dinner plans tonight. We can meet up tonight. Your new betrothed," She didn't correct him, and his heart ached at how fast it raced. "And- oh!" His eyes went wide, and Shadow Milk squeaked. "Hello again! You and your friend are welcome to join us!"
"You two know each other?" Burning Spice had to ask.
"Ah, yes! We ran into each other at the library! He wasn't expecting anyone-"
Oh, that explained some things.
"Anyway!" Shadow Milk interrupted, lifting up the camera. "I got a bunch of good shots of him, but I got some video of you guys fighting. Do you mind if I post that to my channel?"
Golden Cheese shook her head. "No, I don't. You run a cosplay channel?"
"Ah, yeah! I mean, it's also fashion and fashion historyā¦" Shadow Milk gestured to Burning Spice's costume. "I made the entire outfit."
"Oh," Golden Cheese looked him up and down, and Burning Spice felt his chest puff up a little bit. "It looks wonderful on your model. Do you mind-?" He shook his head and held up his leg so she could tug on the cloth. "Oh, good quality too! My costume was much more expensive, and it doesn't look nearly as good."
"I think you look good!" Burning Spice said, alongside the blonde.
"Yes, but you're both biased." She had a point. "Share your channel with me. Do you have other outfits?"
"Yeah. I take commissions, too."
She hummed. "Well, let's take a few pictures together, and we can talk at dinner."
Shadow Milk and the blonde both lifted up their cameras.
The moment he stepped out of the park's bathroom, his costume now safely packed away and heading home with Shadow Milk, Burning Spice looked around.
Golden Cheese leaned against the wall, and she looked good, wearing a yellow crop top, with white shorts, and a white leather jacket. Gold jewelry gleamed in her ears. He was so lucky. She looked up from her phone and smiled. "You look nice."
"Oh, you're flattering me! Please don't stop." She offered her hand, and he took it without a thought. "So, there are a few places nearby that look good. Do you have anything you like?"
"There's a good Indian place down the street that makes the best dhokla."
"Ooh! I haven't tried dhokla. Is it good?"
"Not as good as what my mother makes, but it's pretty close."
"Ah!" Golden Cheese smiled. "I can't wait to meet her."
She was already thinking of meeting his mother? That was such a good sign.