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So I sorta got rejected for Valentine's this year :cc so I was wondering if I could ask for Aventurine, Phainon, Dan Heng and maybe also Anaxa helping the reader with cope with rejection
Hope you're having a good day! Please take your time!! đŤś
Every Closed Door Leads to a New Beginning
Tags: Aventurine x Reader, Phainon x Reader, Dan Heng x Reader, Angst, Hurt/Comfort, Rejection, Healing, Emotional Support, Slow Burn, Self-Discovery, Inner Strength, Self-Worth, Healing Journey.
Warnings: Mentions of rejection, Emotional vulnerability, Mild angst.
A/N: I'm so sorry to hear that đŤ (sorry for the late response toođđ)
Tagslist: @themiddletenmasibling
Aventurine had seen countless deals collapse, empires crumble, and fortunes shift with the flick of a wrist. Rejection was just another spin of the wheel, an inevitable part of the game. But when he found you curled up in quiet devastation, he realizedâthis wasnât just a failed wager to you. This was real, raw, and deeply personal.
He sighed, leaning against the edge of the table where you sat, hands folded in your lap. âAh, rejection,â he mused, tilting his head dramatically. âA bitter drink, isnât it? Like ordering the finest wine and finding itâs corked.â
You didnât respond, only staring at your hands. The silence was an answer in itself. Aventurineâs usual smirk softened as he observed youâhe could read people like open ledgers, and right now, you were on the verge of shattering.
âTell me, darling,â he said, lowering himself to sit beside you, âwhat makes this so unbearable? Did you truly lose, or did you just not get the outcome you expected?â
You swallowed. âDoes it matter? It still hurts.â
Aventurine clicked his tongue. âOf course it matters. If you lost, then you grieve and move on. But if it was only an outcome you didnât anticipate, then all thatâs changed is the direction of the wind.â
You shot him a glare. âSo what? I should just pretend I donât feel anything?â
He chuckled, shaking his head. âNo, no, my dear. Feel it. Wallow in it, if you must. But donât let it define you.â His fingers ghosted over yours, deliberate yet light. âYou know, if I let every rejectionâevery âbad handââdictate my life, Iâd still be groveling in the dirt, licking the boots of men who never deserved my loyalty.â
You looked up, startled by his uncharacteristic sincerity. He smiled, but this time, it wasnât sharp or teasing. It was something⌠quieter.
Aventurine stood, brushing imaginary dust off his coat. âCome,â he offered, holding out his hand. âIâll teach you a lesson more valuable than goldâhow to turn rejection into opportunity.â
ââŚAnd if I donât want to?â
His grin returned, brighter now. âThen Iâll simply stay here, bothering you with endless metaphors and tragic poetry until you beg for mercy.â
A small, reluctant smile broke through your sadness, and Aventurine knewâheâd won this round.
Phainon found you standing alone, the weight of rejection pressing down on you like an unseen force. Your shoulders were tense, your breathing uneven, and he knewâhe recognized the look of someone fighting to keep their heart from crumbling.
Without a word, he stepped beside you, his presence warm and steady. âYou donât have to talk,â he said gently. âBut if you do, Iâll listen.â
You hesitated before finally whispering, âI wasnât enough.â
Phainonâs brows furrowed. âThatâs not true.â
You let out a bitter laugh. âHow would you know?â
He turned slightly, eyes searching yours. âBecause rejection doesnât mean you lack worth. It only means this wasnât the path meant for you.â His voice carried an unwavering kindness, a softness that wrapped around you like a shield against the pain.
You exhaled shakily. âIt still hurts.â
Phainon nodded. âOf course it does.â He reached for your hand, squeezing it gently. âBut youâre allowed to hurt. Youâre allowed to grieve. Just donât believe, even for a second, that this defines you.â
You looked down, squeezing his hand back. âHow do you deal with it?â
He smiled wistfully. âI remind myself that my worth isnât determined by someone elseâs acceptance. And when thatâs not enough⌠I turn to those who see me for who I truly am.â
You met his gaze, and in that moment, you realizedâPhainon saw you. Not as someone rejected, but as someone strong, someone deserving of love and understanding.
âThank you,â you murmured.
Phainonâs smile grew, bright and unwavering. âAlways.â
Dan Heng wasnât one to offer words freely, but he noticed the way your movements had lost their usual energy, the way your eyes seemed dimmer. He didnât ask. He didnât pry. Instead, he simply placed a cup of tea beside you and sat down, his presence solid and unwavering.
You stared at the tea, then at him. âYou heard, didnât you?â
He nodded.
ââŚAnd?â
Dan Heng took a slow sip of his own tea before speaking. âIt isnât the end.â
You scoffed. âSure feels like it.â
His gaze remained steady. âItâs not.â
Silence stretched between you, but it wasnât uncomfortable. It was⌠grounding. You found yourself tracing the rim of the cup, trying to gather your thoughts. âWhy does it hurt so much?â
Dan Heng set his tea down. âBecause you cared.â His voice was quiet but firm. âBecause you invested a piece of yourself into something that didnât return the way you hoped.â
You clenched your jaw. âThen what am I supposed to do?â
He looked at you for a long moment before answering, âHeal.â
You let out a shaky breath. âAnd if I donât know how?â
Dan Heng shifted slightly, as if considering his words carefully. Then, he spoke with a certainty that made your chest ache.
âThen let me help.â
You blinked, caught off guard by the raw sincerity in his voice. Dan Heng wasnât one for grand gestures or excessive reassurances, but thisâthis was real.
His presence alone was enough to remind you that even in rejection, you werenât alone.