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16 May 2008 @ 11:26 pm
In Seoul Tonight...  

Title: In Seoul Tonight
Rating: PG-13
Pairng: Sun/Sayid
Disclaimer: I like borrowing things
Summary: Sayid gets an assignement in Seoul
Spoilers: Up to Ji Yeon, I think.
Notes: Yeah, strange. I know. For 

[info]lostfichallenge Challenge #72 The O6
PS: I hate this fic.

 

 

There are two evil men Seoul tonight.

One is the man who will be killed. One is the man who will kill him.

--

He wakes as the plane lands, the wheels slowing on the dark tarmac as night comes. The crowds of the plane jostle about in there seats and, somewhere, a baby is crying. He watches as they all leave, scowls on their pinched faces as they stretch their weary limbs.

The car is parked outside the airport, just as he said. The hotel is the same as in every other place; grand, beautiful, hollow.

He strides confidently onto the streets of Seoul, knowing the route he will take instantly. He switches his cell off.

--

He stands outside her door in the dead of night. Slowly, sharply, he knocks on the wooden frame.

The door opens just seconds later.

“Sayid.”

“Sun.”

Misery loves company.

--

He invites him in without another word. They sit at the table in her kitchenette, steaming coffee mugs firmly in their grips. She watches his face intensely, his eyes wander past her.

“Why are you here, Sayid?”

There is a tinge of fear that echoes in her quiet voice, and Ji Yeon sleeps, silent and untroubled.

“Business, perhaps.”

That much is obvious, he thinks, knowing that she must be able to feel the gun inside his suit, because it feels so very heavy.

There is a scrape of wood against metal flooring. Sun dunks her mug in the sink and stays there. He follows her and slips a hand round her waist, pulling her with him to her bedroom, whispering a secret language in her ear.

-

He wakes up next to her, their limbs entwined and their bodies curved into each other, like they’ve done this a million times. He supposes they have, actually. They’ve made this mistake hundreds of times, woke up in many strange beds.

She watches him silently as he leaves, her eyes all-knowing.

--

It’s his second night in Seoul, after a day of silent cell phones and room service to entertain his bored mind.

He checks out his hotel.

(his cell stays silent)

He takes the same route he’s taken a thousand times.

The route of heartbreak, he thinks morosely.

--

She watches him with sunken, dead eyes that he has adapted to but will never accept.

“And how long do you intend to stay, Sayid? How long?”

“As long as it takes, Sun.”

--

That night, after their flesh bumping and grinding, and their hands trawling the depths of each other’s bodies, they sleep in each others arms.

Its funny, Sayid thinks, how the bed never becomes warmer, not matter how hard he tries.

--

The third night in Seoul, and his cell rings.

(I have a name for you)

--

It’s been two weeks of living this lie, this far too surreal fantasy of theirs.

Sayid returns to her apartment (why keeps telling him he can call it his apartment now) and finds her sitting at the table, her cheeks tear-stained and her eyes sad and defiant.

His gun sits just out of her reach, on the table, and it looks out of place in her apartment.

“Well?”

“I’m sorry.”

no, he isn’t sorry. he’s doing this for nadia, his beautiful wife shot down in no mans land in a terrible war.

he just has to keep telling himself this.

He takes the gun and leaves the room.

Her mug smashes against the wall, and he hears a grunt of fury.

--

The sex is angrier that night, he thrusts hard into her and she draws blood from his lip.

The bedposts smash against the wall, and all Sayid can do is throw is head back in ecstasy.

I hate you, she says.

I know.

Then he falls asleep.

--

She murmurs Korean in her sleep, gentle whisperings that tumble into the silence of the night like secrets. Her face is peaceful.

--

she runs her fingers through his curls, and yanks hard suddenly. he grunts and pulls his closer, keeping her hands tight on her hips. she smiles to herself.

--

Sometimes, when she cries, she lets him hold her.

“Because you lost somebody too, y-you lost somebody too, didn’t you Sayid?”

--

Sun tells him she doesn’t blame him for what happened.

“But I’ll always blame myself.”

“If I could turn back time, change things-”

“Then you wouldn’t be here, would you, Sayid?” She snaps back, irritably.

He shrugs.

--

“Don’t let yourself fall for her, Sayid. Finish the mission. I have another name for you.”

--

Ji Yeon is such a perfect child, he thinks. Demure and lovely and oh so beautiful.

Sun doesn’t let him too close to her.

--

It is his last night in Seoul.

There is a dead man in Seoul tonight.

They make love gently for the first time, his dark hands on her porcelain body, soothing and slow.

Both sleep instantly.

but neither dream

--

He doesn’t say goodbye.

she can mourn him if she likes, it won’t matter if he’s gone

./fin

 

 
 
 
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crazymaryt: LTbyej by jo_linus[info]crazymaryt on May 16th, 2008 11:01 pm (UTC)
What a great fic. I never thought of these two together but I think it works brilliantly. I really liked this.
I built a: Remy[info]mrslinus17 on May 16th, 2008 11:02 pm (UTC)
Thank you! I don't know how the idea of them occured to me, but I'm glad it appeals to you too! Thanks a lot!
crazymaryt: LTS4.09 d alex by isis2015[info]crazymaryt on May 17th, 2008 07:27 pm (UTC)
Ever since this and Thursday's ep I've been having all kinds of odd pairings in mind. ;-)
cyanide_lollies: Hopeful Claire[info]cyanide_lollies on May 17th, 2008 01:01 am (UTC)
The thought of Sayid/Sun only occurred to me last night (after that little look they exchanged on the plane) but I think I rather like it, and this fic definitely helped. Beautifully written with just enough melancholy.

no, he isn’t sorry. he’s doing this for nadia, his beautiful wife shot down in no mans land in a terrible war.

I really enjoyed that line. My love for Nadia is completely disproportionate to what we've actually seen of her so I'm always happy to see her mentioned (even if it's in a depressing context. I'm still in denial Dx).

You have a real talent for pacing and story structure, and it made for a great fic. I loved it =D (mem's)
I built a: Sun[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:03 pm (UTC)
Thanks you so much! The idea of Sun/Sayid appealed to me after Sayid lost Nadia. I wanted something to happen there.

Oh, I know, I really liked Nadia.
elliotsmelliot: Sayid[info]elliotsmelliot on May 17th, 2008 09:44 am (UTC)
This was great! The opening lines were so strong. I had never considered this pairing before but you made it clear how and why it started and what it meant for both. Great work!
I built a: Depp[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:10 pm (UTC)
Thank you! Creating strong opening and endings always has me stuck, so I'm glad you enjoyed!
Colette-O-Tron: hometown[info]colacancol on May 17th, 2008 09:46 am (UTC)
What an interesting pairing... Het's not my thing, but by gum, it's got me thinking! I really liked the simple, clean way you crafted this... Writing without waffling is something I've never managed to do, and it's a trait I've always admired in other authors ^_^
I built a: Fall[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:11 pm (UTC)
Thank you so much! =]
the female ghost of tom joad: crushed[info]janie_tangerine on May 17th, 2008 09:47 am (UTC)
Why should you hate it? It's great! The concept was excellent and you have a good grip on both of them. Uhm, is the man Sayid killed Sun's father? IDk why I had the idea but I'm probably wrong. Your Sayid voice is actually great, I loved his reactions and that he always thinks of Nadia anyway as I guess she always thinks of Jin. The pace was great and the ending really good. I think you really pulled the pairing off, compliments! Don't hate it ;)
I built a: Frekaaaay[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:16 pm (UTC)
When I read it back to myself it felt all disjointed and stuff, so I wasn't sure if people would understand it how I had in my head.

Actually, the idea that Sayid may have to kill Mr Paik made me write this in the first place, after the revalation he wanted to kill Penny, he automatically wanted to kill everybodys flashback people, lol. In the fic I wasn't sure if I should put a hint in that it could well be Sun's father, so I guess it is up to the reader to decide.

I'm glad I can pull off Sayid, because he is a character I haven't tryed before.

Thank you so, so much!
Ostia: Keamy SG1[info]ostia2006 on May 17th, 2008 10:08 am (UTC)
This is so well written sweetie. Beautifully done.

I too had not thought of Sun and Sayid. But it really does work so well.

Fantastic idea for a fic!!!!

Perfect!

We need many more fics from you. :0)

love, ostia xx
I built a: I'm with stupid[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:20 pm (UTC)
Thank you so much! I have 6 ideas for fics littering about my head at the moment, so I will see which takes my fancy =]
More Metal Than A Bag Of Spanners.: ana lucia![info]sitar_tattoo on May 17th, 2008 12:23 pm (UTC)
That was really good. I just love that things like this can seem so possible - two lost people having to make do.

Well done.
I built a: Mulan[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:20 pm (UTC)
Thank you! I'm glad the idea of Sun/Sayid appealed to somebody else too.
Jemmz: Chana_TWT[info]jemmalynette on May 17th, 2008 02:43 pm (UTC)
omg, wowowowow! That was amazing! Sun/Sayid is such an interesting pairing. Oh, this was just fantastic! Hurry up and write more fics! ;) lol.
I built a: Scottish Superstar[info]mrslinus17 on May 17th, 2008 05:22 pm (UTC)
Thak you so, so much!! I will try and get something down soon! =]
Ranger: Lost_Sad Sayid[info]siluria on May 18th, 2008 07:19 pm (UTC)
Well I don't know what you were worried about because this is very good indeed!!!
I built a: Lighthouse[info]mrslinus17 on May 18th, 2008 08:05 pm (UTC)
Thanks! *blushes*
lenina20: sun[info]lenina20 on June 1st, 2008 09:14 am (UTC)
this is so friking good! I'm so, so sorry it took me so long to comment. It's perfect, dark and haunting and beautiful and I'm absolutely in love with the style and the progression and the desperation you can almost taste in here. Thank you so so so much for this! Perfect! :D
I built a: dan/serena[info]mrslinus17 on June 1st, 2008 11:27 am (UTC)
I'm honoured that you think so! I'm so in awe of your writing talent, and everytime I read your fic I feel like I take something away from it.

I'm glad you can see how desperate they are, I really wanted people to understand that they're two people who are lost in their own lives, and are kind of sticking with each otehr for personal gain to help themselves get over their past.

Thnk you so much!
The girl they'd never suspect...[info]tinkerbell99 on June 2nd, 2008 10:46 pm (UTC)
This was an excellent fic. It first caught my eye because of the unusual pairing (which you handled with great skill) but I fell in love with the overall tone of the story. The short bits of dialogue gave it sort of a quiet, sad feeling that worked very well.

Ji Yeon is such a perfect child, he thinks. Demure and lovely and oh so beautiful.

Sun doesn’t let him too close to her.


Prefect, perfect, perfect. Heartbreaking and perfect.
I built a: *drools*[info]mrslinus17 on June 3rd, 2008 03:11 pm (UTC)
Thank you very much! It was the first time I'd tryed something as unusual as this. And if you thought it was sad then I'm glad its done its job! =]

Thanks!
hitchcock_101: TLC[info]hitchcock_101 on June 11th, 2008 04:58 am (UTC)
I gotta say wow! firstly, you came up with a ship I'd never even heard of XD and secondly you did it well
I really liked how you portrayed the emptiness in them both while at the same time making it very sharp and short
I built a: lOsT[info]mrslinus17 on June 11th, 2008 03:32 pm (UTC)
I know this is an extremely weird ship for me to try. I'm glad I did it well.

This actually isn't reall my writing style usually, so I'm glad you think I pulled it off. Thanks!
Zelda: Sun/Sayid[info]zelda_zee on June 13th, 2008 09:18 pm (UTC)
This was really good! A great premise and the writing was really strong. I think you were the first one to write this pairing, post-rescue, and you did a great job with it. I liked you Sayid POV a lot.
 
 

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