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I get brat vibes from 1998 Vash (â§ââŚ)/
#TRIGUN#TRIGUN1998#TRIGUNă¤ăŠăłăł#TRIGUNSTAMPEDE#TRIGUN STAMPEDE#Vash the Stampede#nicholas d. wolfwood#wolfwood#trigun fanart#i saw a few images and memes on pinterest and HASHASHAS#MF IS FERAL ASHSAH#AAAA i love their dinamic#i can see him doing this at some point#also i can finally see the show now that is over!!#finally can enjoy the babygirl and his harem xD#and you can't convince me that man ain't carrying a bible everywhere he goes#anyway hope you all like this#thanks and bye#<3
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The creatures of guess the build <3
#geminitay#solidaritygaming#jimmy solidarity#skizzleman#inthelittlewood#impulsesv#grian#smallishbeans#guess the build#bdoubleo100#ethoslab#mumbo jumbo#I guess? xD#this very well might be my most chaotic drawing of the yearâŚ#which absolutely fits the vibe of guess the build xD#I hope you enjoy this monstrosity! <3#mcyt
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OMG! It finally done!! Sorry ya, i was working on this animation đ
Welcome home belong to @partycoffin
#I wasnât thinking on posting this but i did!#I didnât think it going to get much attention but my friend tell me to do it#hope you guys like it#or maybe enjoy a little bit :)#welcome home#wally darling#welcome home arg#julie joyful#frank frankly#eddie dear#barnaby b beagle#animation#welcome home animation#that not my neighbors#Open the door#tnmn#tnmn animation#Sorry yallll no mlikman today XD#human wally darling#welcome home human
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Kokichisake-onna
*Happy anime narrator voice*: âAnd thus, Kokichi has once again successfully evaded the dread of emotional openness!â
Also hereâs a random selection of derpy concept doodles for this comic :)
Thank you byeeeeee
#gonta gokuhara#gokuhara gonta#kokichi ouma#ouma kokichi#kokichi oma#featuring shuichi xD#ougoku#awwgoku#my art#I wanted to post it on ougoku day but work and migraines piled up on me and I really wanted to give this one the time it needs!#If you know the legend you know why Shuichi is panicking XDD#Look into Kokichi's eyeballs in panel 3 and see the sad hope against hope and yet! he still actively sabotages any comfort coming his way!#Is Gonta just kind or is his compassion a warped mix of compulsive fawning and misplaced empathy that keeps inviting menace into his life?#there's a secret sadness to this silly comic lmao and it's those poor sods' autopilots#I say laughing but by god do they need help#anyway enjoy! I might try posting more of Gonta ships I like - like this one; or with Shuichi; and some others 8D#btw I LOVE Gonta's scariest sprite - fantastic detail bc it does look like a snarl and ofc a wild child would imitate animal expressions!#and 2 out of 3 times he uses it he's actually NOT angry but hyped or frustrated - both cases also smth I appreciate for certain reasons#his actual 'serious angry' sprite is far more toned down in comparison
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and then he gets arrested lmao (dumbass/affectionate)đâ¤ď¸
(Part One)--(Part Two)
#sonic the hedgehog#sonic#my art#shadow the hedgehog#sonic movie 3#movie sonic#sonadow#lmao this was so much fun to draw#hope you enjoyed!! <3#HJSHSJS GAY GAY HEDGEMOG#Look at them pffttt#honestly if this doesn't happen are we rlly watching the movie? /j#Why did G.U.N spend so much money making voltron ass lookin robots? IDK???#Never said sonic was sneaky lmao xD#WHY DO I KEEP DRAWING SONIC LIKE HES ALWAYS RUNNING AROUND IN HIS SOCKS?? BEATS ME#Hello Hello from Elton John starts playing--#Yeah Sonic just IGNORE the fact you quite literally pushed Robobuttnik out from his robot and had him fall to his âââdeathâââ#I still find it funny that even after all of that Sonic is always on edge that he could possibly come back#LIKE IF THAT MAN CAME BACC FROM THE MUSHROOM KINGDOM HE CAN COME BACK FROM FALLING LMAO#Just hope shadow can too cOugH
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So yes I have OF COURSE read @naffeclipse new fic Apex Polarity and yes, I AM OBSESSED!
So I decided to make a little comic of how I think their "first encounter" might have looked like from Eclipse's perspective.
I can't help but think about how alien and scary we most look to him (especially if there is a history of fasco hunting polar sirens in the past). With all that gear we look like emotionless beings, just observing and uncaring of this ice world. But then when y/n shows up and probably exudes this joy and wonder for his world + shows respect for the creatures and the environment??? Mmh yeah, I can see Eclipse falling for y/n, especially considering how alone he might be...
So yes, that's what I have for today! If you want to read the fic I'll link it right here. I can't recommend it enough, but as always, read the tags so you know what you're getting into! And lastly I also want to @themeeplord beacuse Eclipse's design is basically their design in my style (god I love their design so much, their character/creature designs are the BEST) so all the credit goes to them! Polar!Y/N is my design thou! ;P
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go read the two latest chapters-
YIPPEE!!!
#apex polarity#orca!eclipse#polar y/n#dca#dca fandom#I am once again plagued by the terrible ramble disease#but I got thoughts and I wanna share them >:/#so here are some more:#when I say the humans look alien I mean Grey alien level alien#Emotionless face? Check. Big empty eyes? Check. Studying and probing the inhabitants? Check. Possibly abducts inhabitants? Check#or mad scientist vibe#imagine professor Membrane from Invader Zim while he's saying 'I know better know' <- that kind of vibe#ok- one last thought!#as you can see- I decided to go full out and try coloring and stuff!#and one of the reasons why I decided to do that is because I'm not well practised in those departments- but I want to get better at them!#so if you think this looks like a hot mess- it's because they are XD#but with all this considered- I think I did pretty well!#So I hope you enjoyed it! XD#Now I'm giving all of you who's read ALL OF THIS a giant gold star#because wow- you're dedication and focus is absolutely INSANE and I appreciate you taking the time to read this#NOW GO AND BE FREE MY FRIEND!!!
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Super Mario RPG is inspiring me !~
I was sad when I learned I accidentally skipped Booster's fightâŚ
But I mean, the cake one was pretty funny so itâs okay-
#super mario rpg#smrpg#super mario rpg spoilers#smrpg spoilers#mario rpg#mario#bowser#princess peach#mallow smrpg#geno smrpg#my art#yes I didnât know what to put in the first panel XD#I was sad about skipping Booster's fight but I failed the next minigame with the bird so I felt better-#didnât finish the game yet I stopped at Mallow's parents' castle !#I really am enjoying it a lot ! Iâll have more memes-#hope you guys enjoy
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BEHOLD!!! AN ART TRADE!!! @pixlokita it is time!
Caution, do not click read more if you do not intend to read. This is 12,192 words. And no, I'm not kidding. This is so much longer than most of the stuff I write. That being said, enjoy!!!
Evan said Michael was sick, which worried Jeremy. Being sick should not mean Michael would try so hard to avoid Jeremy, especially since he knew it would make Jeremy worry about him more.
But the main part Jeremy was worried about was the way Evanâs new wings kept fluffing up. Was Michael mad at him?
Donât worry about it, Jeremy, he told himself. If Michaelâs mad, heâll tell you eventually.
It just stung. Evan and Gregory were wandering around the house, trying to see if their wings would allow them to do various things. Evanâs were too small to do much, and Gregory still hadnât gotten used to them yet, but at least they had something to do while Mr. Emily tried to figure out what could possibly cause this.
âUgh!â Gregory exclaimed, plopping down on the sofa next to Jeremy. He took the soda from Jeremyâs hand and took a giant sip. âThese things suck.â
âWhat do you mean?â Jeremy asked, unsuccessfully trying to retrieve his Coke.
âI mean,â Gregory scowled, taking another sip, âthat wings are stupid. They donât even bend the way I want them to.â
âWellâŚâ Jeremy said thoughtfully. âThey are just extra limbs, right? With bones and joints and stuff?â
âI guess so.â Gregory finally gave Jeremy his soda back. âBut they donât move how I want-â
âYou couldnât do much when you were a baby right? Learning to crawl?â Jeremy chugged the rest of his Coke before putting the empty can down. âItâs an accomplishment when babies get their heads off the floor on their own, you know. And rolling and stuff.â
âOh.â Gregory clearly hadnât thought about it that way. âBut Evanâs got excellent control already.â
âHeâs had them longer.â Jeremy shrugged. âMaybe heâs just a quick learner. Or maybe, thereâs less wing to work with. Could be a bunch of things.â
âButâŚâ Gregory sighed. He inched closer to Jeremy on the couch, his wings refusing to bend in a natural way.
Jeremy awkwardly looped a comforting arm around Gregory. âYouâll get there eventually.â
âThey just hurt. All the time.â
âI canât help with that,â Jeremy chuckled.
âSure you can! Mike did this thing once, where heâŚâ Gregory chewed his lip. âWell, Iâm not exactly sure what he did.â
âYou want me to pet you?â Jeremy said in disbelief. âNuh uh. Go ask Evan. Thatâs not⌠No.â
âWhyâd you make it weird?â Gregory shook his head. âIt was likeâŚâ
âLike a shoulder massage,â Evan interjected helpfully. His wings flexed, expanding fully as he explained. They barely went past his shoulders, but the point got across.
Jeremy admired the confidence with which he showed them. Heâd personally be too worried about people calling him a freak. Which, thinking about it, was not likely to happen in this house. Everyone was too nice here.
âMikey went like this,â Evan said, pulling Jeremyâs arm back to get to Gregoryâs wings.
Gently, Evan messaged the inner edge of Gregoryâs wings, right where they extended from his back. Gregoryâs wings convulsed, the claw on one nearly hitting Jeremy in the face. âI think they get itchy,â Evan mused. âWe might have to just do this more often.â
âNo kidding,â Gregory said with a sigh, his eyes closing and his shoulders relaxing. âBut Mikeâs still better at it.â
âWonder where he got his practice,â Jeremy replied. He didnât mean to sound bitter, but it still came across that way.
Evan winched, but he didnât comment on it. Instead, he kept focused on his task. Gregory sighed absently. âWings are a lot of work.â
âSeems that way,â Jeremy replied.
Gregory folded and unfolded his hands while Evan worked. âI justâŚâ
Jeremy spared him a glance as he went to get another can of Coke. âSomething on your mind?â
âHis girlfriend,â Evan said absently.
âCassieâs not my girlfriend!â Gregory said, straightening. His wings fluffed up as he said it.
âOh.â Jeremy had no idea what to make of that. âWhat happened to her?â
âI donât know!â Gregory replied. He ran a hand through his hair to try to make it lay flat. âShe was at Evanâs party, and she looked really bad. I think Mike took care of it, but he didnât really say anything about it afterwards.â
âSheâs probably at the hospital, Gregory,â Evan replied, trying to be soothing. âWe can visit her once we figure out what to do about this first.â
âStupid wings,â Gregory grumbled. âMaking everything harder.â
Jeremy didnât know how to reply to that. He cracked the can open and took a sip. âHave you asked Mike?â
âHeâs sick,â Evan answered for Gregory. His wings fluffed up again.
âMaybe we should check on him then. Heâs been resting all week right?â Jeremy asked, trying to be casual about it. Evan had been very guarded about his older brother this whole time.
Jeremy came over every day, and every day, Evan said the same thing. âMikeâs sick. He canât see anyone right now.â
It had been happening since the day Gregoryâs wings had burst through his skin. Jeremy was more than a little concerned. Sure, he hadnât reacted well to the wings at first, but none of them had. Heâd been more supportive when Evanâs had burst through later that same day.
But Michaelâs expression became very guarded for the rest of the day, and the next day, he was âsickâ and couldnât see Jeremy. And Evan was very good at shooing Jeremy away when he tried too hard to see him.
âShouldnât he eat something?â Jeremy asked.
Evan frowned. âMikey told me that thereâs not much he can stomach right now.â
âCrackers always work,â Jeremy mumbled to himself. Shaking his head, he tried again. âWhat about water? Maybe heâll start feeling better with some fluids.â
âI⌠guessâŚâ Evan seemed less sure. Conflicted, he looked at Gregory and then glanced at the closed door to his cousinâs room.
âI can get it. You keep helping Gregory,â Jeremy said quickly. He didnât want Evan to change his mind.
Evan relented, nodding slightly. âOkay. Make sure to get him a big glass. And donât be loud. And-â
âI know how it works when someoneâs sick, thank you.â Jeremy set his Coke down and rushed back to the kitchen to grab a glass.
Evan had not been exaggerating. When Jeremy crept into the room with the glass of water, Michael was curled into a tight ball on the bed.
âMike?â Jeremy whispered into the quiet room.
Michael groaned in response. He rolled over to face Jeremy, exposing the hair plastered to his face with sweat.
âI um.â Jeremy swallowed. He felt a little foolish now. Michael was just literally sick. He wasnât mad at Jeremy or anything like that. âI brought you some water.â
Michael opened his eyes, feebly reaching for the glass.
âAre you strong enough to hold it on your own?â Jeremy asked.
Michael had to consider that for a moment. Then he shook his head.
âHere-â Jeremy sat next to Michael on the bed, helping pull him into an upright position so he could drink the water.
Michael leaned heavily against Jeremy, eagerly drinking the water. Jeremy had to brace himself against the wall to support the extra weight. Then abruptly, Michael pulled away.
âJ⌠Jeremy,â Michael whispered weakly. He gripped at Jeremyâs jacket, burying his face in Jeremyâs shirt. âIâŚâ
âItâs okay, Mike-â
Michael seized in Jeremyâs arms, sobbing heavily. His hold got tighter and tighter as his body shuddered with pain. Jeremy tried to set the glass on the bedside table, but he barely had it on the edge and water soaked into the carpet as he pulled Michael the rest of the way into his lap. âI got you,â Jeremy said into Michaelâs hair.
âIt hurts,â Michael cried, still shaking.
âYouâll get through this,â Jeremy mumbled.
A tearing noise broke through the sound of Michaelâs sobs, even as they intensified. âJEREMY!!!â Michael wailed.
âI have you, Mike. Itâs okay. Youâll be okay.â
Dimly, Jeremy registered the large wings erupting from Michaelâs back. Oh. Oh. This was happening now. Bloody feathers spread out, wrapping around Jeremy to return his comforting gesture.
Gradually, Michaelâs crying ceased, and Jeremy was left holding an exhausted teenager with bloody wings. âI am sorry,â Michael whispered, pulling his hands back, the wings retracting slightly. âI did not mean to, uhâŚâ
âItâs okay, Michael.â Jeremy tried to smile at him. He was determined not to squirm in discomfort from all the blood currently soaking into his jacket.
âI⌠should go shower,â Michael said awkwardly.
âYeahâŚâ Jeremy wriggled uncomfortably in his jacket.
âSorry,â Michael said. âI can wash that if you want.â
âItâs not the biggest deal,â Jeremy said.
âIt is if you go home wearing a jacket covered in blood,â Michael replied. âItâs only fair that I clean it, since thatâs my blood.â
That wasnât how Jeremy saw it, but he figured he wasnât getting out of this. âOkay.â
Michael shifted carefully, putting his feet on the carpet. Almost instantly after taking his weight off the bed, he completely lost his balance. His wings flew out, trying to redistribute the weight, but Jeremy didnât realize that as he caught Michael by the waist. Both of them tumbled off the bed, Jeremy hitting the carpet with a soft âoomph.â
âI am sorry. This was not my intent,â Michael said from above Jeremy.
âThey take some getting used to, huh?â Jeremy replied, trying to ignore the heat rising to his face.
It hadnât been much on the bed with Michael clinging to him like a lifeline. But on the floor with Michael on top of him, pinning him to the ground, Jeremy was suddenly aware of how close Michael was to him.
Michael smiled ruefully. âI donât think Iâm strong enough to walk on my own right now. I donât know how Iâm going to wash all this blood off by myself.â
âMaybe your uncle could help?â
âHeâs probably back at the library again,â Michael mused as he crawled off Jeremy.
Evan wouldnât be able to handle it, Jeremy knew that much. And he couldnât ask for Gregoryâs help without alerting Evan to the amount of blood that coated them both.
âDo you want me to help?â Jeremy asked, feeling the heat more intensely in his face. Please say no. He didnât think heâd be able to handle it.
âReally?â Michael chewed his lip, considering it. âI would not want to be a bother⌠But if you are offeringâŚâ
Jeremyâs heart quickened at the prospect. âR-right.â
âHelp me up?â Michael asked.
Jeremy pulled Michael to his feet, unprepared for the wings to wrap around him again. âUm.â
âSorry. I donât have much control over them yet,â Michael replied sheepishly.
âDo they want me to carry you?â Jeremy gauged the idea of carrying Michael to the bathroom. It wasnât the worst idea heâd ever come up with.
âItâd probably be less awkward than walking there like this,â Michael agreed.
âSo Iâm just going toâŚâ Jeremy twisted around in the space the wings allowed him. Michael hissed out a pained breath, but soon he was behind Jeremy. âHow well can you jump?â
Pretty well, apparently. Jeremy barely needed to adjust for the weight of Michael on his own back, hands linked beneath Michaelâs knees. âOkay. Letâs get you taken care of.â
âI am not a child, Jer,â Michael said wearily. Still, he pressed the side of his face into Jeremyâs hair. âI am sorry to be such a burden.â
âYouâre not a burden, Mike. Youâre my friend. Iâm absolutely willing to help you out when youâre in need.â
âMmmmm,â Michael sounded almost mournful. But he didnât argue.
âOkay,â Jeremy said. âSo, Iâm thinking they might need a decent soaking, right? Birds like to be fully submerged when they clean their wings right?â
Michael blinked at him from where he sat on the toilet lid. âWhat are you even saying?â
âThe blood.â
âIt is not dried yet. Not completely anyway.â
âSo what? You were planning to just wing this whole thing, werenât you?â Jeremy shrugged off his jacket.
Michael snorted. âI was planning to shower, Jeremy. But I guess I was planning to wing it, considering how I have wings now.â His wings stretched as he spoke, emphasizing his point. âI just donât have the strength to stand there long enough to wash them off.â
âI-â Jeremy sputtered. Clearing his throat, he tried to skip over the accidental pun heâd made. âJust going to let the water do the work?â
âThatâs the goal.â Michael frowned. âThereâs just a few problems.â
âSuch as?â
âMy shirt isnât going to come off the same way it went on this morning.â
âAre you particularly attached to that shirt?â Jeremy asked.
âNot really. Could try to just-â Michael pulled at the collar of his shirt.
âIâll go grab a pair of scissors,â Jeremy said as Michael pulled experimentally at his shirt again.
He had to be careful walking by the couch, noticing Evan curled up for a nap. Gregory was nowhere in sight.
Returning with the scissors, Jeremy nearly dropped them upon seeing Michael. âWhat happened? I was gone for two minutes!â
Michaelâs shirt was hanging off his body in shreds. When Jeremy looked closer, he could see sharp claws on Michaelâs hands. âIâŚâ Michael shrugged sheepishly. âI thought I could tear the fabric and take it off myself.â
Jeremyâs mouth twitched, but he didnât let himself laugh. âOkay. I donât think you did a very good job of it though.â
âIt seems as though I failedâŚâ
âHere, let me justâŚâ Jeremy carefully reached around Michaelâs head, one knee resting between his legs. It felt strange to be cutting through Michaelâs shirt, but as the fabric gave way, Michael seemed to relax a little more.
Jeremy recalled Gregory and Evan both sitting on the couch as Michael measured the shape they needed cut from their shirts for the wings. Perhaps Michael needed a few of those done as well. Something to keep in mind for later.
âHey, why is there blood all over-â Gregoryâs eyes widened as he peered into the bathroom.
Michael straightened quickly. Jeremy pulled back, hiding the scissors. âHello.â Michael waved awkwardly, his wings stiff and very clearly exposed.
âYou⌠you have them too?â Gregoryâs voice seemed so small.
âYes, it appears as though we will match.â
Gregory swallowed harshly. âI can help. I know how to get blood stains out of fabric.â
âI would really appreciate it. Thank you, Superstar.â Michael beamed at Gregory, who flushed a deep red.
âItâs no big dealâŚâ
âNot to you,â Jeremy said softly. âBut it helps more than you realize. Thank you.â
Gregory opened his mouth to reply, but no words came out. He scratched his neck as his wings fluffed up, finally saying, âIâll be quick. It probably wonât be good if Evan finds out.â
âIt would be best if he did not know how messy the process is,â Michael agreed.
Gregory nodded, smoothing his hair down before hurrying out of the room.
Michael wadded the scraps of his shirt into a ball and tossed it to the floor. âNow that thatâs sortedâŚâ
Jeremy determinedly kept his eyes from wandering as he helped Michael stand. His friend leaned heavily against him for support as he attempted to undo his pants.
Jeremy belatedly realized that the only way this whole thing would work was if the shower ran over both of them. Iâm going to be drenched, he thought sorrowfully as Michael muttered to himself in frustration.
âYou could probably just sit while I wash the blood off,â Jeremy said when Michael finally stood there in his boxers. âSince it would be less exhausting for you.â
Michael blinked. âI suppose you are correct. I should have thought this through more.â
âItâs no big deal, man. Youâre probably dealing with blood loss or whatever.â
âStillâŚâ
âHey, itâs fine. You spend all this time taking care of everybody. Maybe itâs time someone took care of you, right?â
Michael chewed his lip. âI suppose.â
âOkay. Weâll get you cleaned up in no time, Mike.â Jeremy said, smiling supportively. Michael tentatively smiled back.
As it turned out, it was a lot harder to clean up Michael than Jeremy initially thought. He kept twitching away, hissing out noises of pain at Jeremyâs touch.
Michael clenched his fists in his lap. âOkay. Clearly this is not the proper solution.â
âI canât do this when itâs clearly hurting you, Mike. I justâŚâ Jeremy leaned forward to rest his head against the back of Michaelâs.
âThis is nothing. I have endured much worse before.â
âThatâs not as reassuring as you think it is.â
âJeremy.â Michael said calmly, wringing water out of the washcloth. âI am sure it has become clear to you that things are not how they should be. The wings are only one part of it.â
âYeah? What Iâm hearing is that your father is abusive.â Jeremy wearily took the washcloth back, dabbing it gently against the space between Michaelâs wings. At least like that it didnât seem to hurt him.
âWell, not in the way you would think. Actually, I was thinking more of the comparison between growing limbs and losing organs. I think losing organs is still a more painful experience than this.â
âSo you want me to just ignore your pain?â Jeremy asked, trying to decipher Michaelâs meaning.
âI am saying I can handle it. I can be a man about this.â
No one is doubting that, Jeremy thought grimly to himself. âMaybe I canât.â He tentatively rubbed at a clump of blood in the inner edge of Michaelâs wing.
Immediately, it swung at him, throwing him against the sink. Pain flared throughout Jeremyâs entire body as he hit the floor. Faintly he registered that his face was bleeding.
âJeremy?â Michael asked, twisting around. âAre you alright?â
âNnnnngh,â Jeremy groaned. âI donât think I broke anything.â
âI am so sorry. It appears that the wings are more sensitive than I thought.â
âNo kidding.â Jeremy pressed his fingers to his cheek. He was lucky. The clawed joint of Michaelâs wing had hit him just below the eye. Any higher, and he mightâve lost it completely. âNow what?â
âI suppose I should just sit under the water and hope for the best.â
âI think Gregory and Evan mentioned messages working out the soreness. Maybe I could at the very least-â
âI think we should avoid that for now,â Michael replied, his voice sounding stiff. âYou have already been hurt once today.â
âMichael.â Jeremy tried to make his voice sound stern. âI knew the risks when I offered to help. So let me help.â
âFine. Just do not do anything that will put you in danger again.â
âDonât lie about how much it hurts next time,â Jeremy shot back. âStill gotta get all that blood out of your wings, you know.â
Michael clenched his jaw, but he only stared down into his hands. He couldnât face Jeremy with the nasty cut on his face any longer.
Jeremy was lighter after that. He knew that even pressing a little too hard would make the wings spaz, and over the course of the next few hours, he succeeded with minimal interruptions.
Gregory popped in near the end to check on the progress. âHenryâs back. Do you want me to tell him about this?â He gestured at the entirety of the bathroom.
âI believe he should be informed. Please ensure that my brother does not come to investigate before we are done here.â
âAnd maybe grab him a dry set of clothes while youâre at it,â Jeremy said. As an afterthought, he looked at himself. âMaybe grab me something too, if you would.â
Gregory rolled his eyes. âYeah, yeah. How much does it hurt?â
âI suspect that I should be in more pain than I am,â Michael said, considering the question. âBut Jeremy has done an excellent job of making sure the process is less than agonizing.â
âUh, okay?â Gregory shot Jeremy a look.
âI canât hardly touch him without the wings reacting,â Jeremy explained. âNearly lost an eye the first time I did that.â
âSo itâs bad.â
âItâs bad,â Jeremy agreed.
Gregory shot Michael a look loaded with concern, but he gave Jeremy a thumbs up. âIâll ask Henry if he can get you guys some dry clothes. Maybe Iâll just imply that something else is going on in here if Evan asks.â He wiggled his eyebrows in a way that made Jeremyâs face burn.
âGregory-â
But Gregory had already ducked out of the room, laughing quietly to himself. Jeremy sighed, preparing himself for the inevitable glares heâd get from Evan.
Michael sighed softly once Jeremy finally went to smooth out the wings. âThat feels really nice.â
âGlad to hear it,â Jeremy said softly. âI think we got all the blood out.â
âIs it time to turn the water off then?â Michael asked, his eyes closing.
âIâd say so.â Thank goodness, Jeremy thought as he turned the dials back and pressed the tab down. âNow you need to dry off a bit.â
âMmmmmâŚ.â Michael hummed to himself as Jeremy stepped into the tub with a towel and started rubbing Michaelâs head with it.
Michaelâs eyes fluttered open, and he smiled at Jeremy. âYou really do like taking care of me, donât you?â
Jeremy huffed out a sigh. âI wouldnât be here if I didnât, would I?â
âI thought you just stuck around to steal our Coca Cola.â
âThat too. But I do enjoy your company, Mike.â
The smile broke into a full grin as Michael tugged the towel out of Jeremyâs hands. âThat is wonderful news, Jeremy.â
Did he really not know? Jeremy wondered.
Before he had a chance to answer, Henry peered into the bathroom, assessing the pool of water on the floor. He raised a tired eyebrow as he observed the two boys in the bathtub. âI wasnât inclined to believe Gregory before, but seeing it for myselfâŚâ
Jeremyâs face ignited with heat. âI was just helping clean blood from his wings. Nothing else happened, I swear.â
âI was referring to the fact that Michael grew wings. What did you think I meant?â Henryâs eyebrows scrunched, and Michael gave Jeremy a funny look.
âI thought Gregory mightâve said something else,â Jeremy replied, shaking his head. âForget it.â
âAre you alright, Jeremy? You look a bit feverishâŚâ A frown tugged at the corner of Michaelâs mouth.
âIâm going to go grab some more towels. And you two will be wanting a dry set of clothes, wonât you?â
âYeah.â Jeremy nodded quickly.
Henry hummed at them before walking back out of the room.
âI am grateful for both you and Gregory,â Michael said, using the towel to dry the rest of his body. He slowly rose to his feet, finally able to stand on his own.
Jeremy determinedly did not stare. Instead, he wrung water from his hair.
âI would offer you the towel, but I believe it is too wet to be any real help. Seeing as your clothes are also drenched, the best course of action is to wait for Henry to return.â
Jeremy smiled weakly. âYeah, thatâs true.â
Michael stepped out of the tub, hanging the towel back on the rack after he went. Jeremy could admit that the wings looked pretty good on Mike. Heâd been weary of it when heâd first seen the wings on Gregory, and he knew that Gregory was defensive about it now. But maybe seeing him help Michael would help.
âDo you need a bandage for your face?â Michael asked, making eye contact with Jeremy through the mirror above the sink.
âOh, I uh.â Jeremy blinked at him. âIt doesnât⌠Itâs fine.â
âAre you sure?â Michaelâs mouth twitched. âI understand that me being like this must be unpleasant for you, but that does not mean you do not need assistance with that cut.â
Being like this? Was Michael phrasing things like that on purpose? Was he talking about the fact that he was in his boxers or the fact that he had wings? Jeremy crossed his arms before remembering that his shirt was soaked. He uncrossed them and simply said, âThere is no problem. I just donât need a Band-Aid.â
Michael walked back over, and Jeremy tried to take a step back before remembering he was standing in a bathtub. Trapped, Jeremy stood stiffly as Michael ran a thumb over his scratch. Donât flinch, he told himself, but it still stung. The cut was pretty deep.
âYou likely do need a bandage, despite your claim otherwise,â Michael replied. âI can help, if you need assistance.â
Michael gently wiped blood from Jeremyâs face and went in search of medical supplies. It stung when he cleaned the wound, but Jeremy found himself too fascinated by Michaelâs cautious care to really notice. The tiniest furrow in Michaelâs eyebrows appeared when he put the bandage on Jeremyâs face, and his hands lingered on Jeremyâs jaw for just a moment too long.
He almost seemed sad when he stepped back from Jeremy. âAll better. See?â Michael smiled so quickly Jeremy wondered if heâd imagined the pain in Michaelâs eyes.
âY⌠yeah. Um. Thanks.â Jeremy touched the bandage, surprised by how big it was. âI didnât realize the scratch was that big.â
âI still feel terrible for doing that to you. Is there any way I can make it up to you?â Michael asked.
Unable to come up with anything to say other than a request for Michael to kiss him, Jeremy shook his head and turned his attention to Michaelâs wings. âDo they still hurt?â
âNot as much as they did,â Michael flexed them experimentally. Jeremy smiled faintly, recalling that Gregory was having immense difficulty controlling his own wings. Perhaps the size made it easier.
Michael made a face. âIt appears that moving them still hurts, however.â
âEvan mentioned something about messaging the muscles earlier. He was doing it for Gregory.â
Michael brightened. âI suppose I shall have to ask for Evanâs help with that endeavor then. Thank you for the reminder.â
I could do it for you, Jeremy thought desperately. He didnât want to just have to leave after everything. This was the most time heâd spent with Michael before, and the guy was just so chill about everything. But being in the same space as him, watching him interact with his brother and Gregory made him want to stay so much longer. Michael Afton was the most compassionate person Jeremy had ever met, and he wanted to be able to help the man who tried so hard to help everyone else.
It didnât help that Jeremy was also hopelessly in love with him.
As Jeremy opened his mouth to speak, Henry returned with the changes of clothes. Michael turned his attention away from Jeremy to thank Henry and apologize for the water all over the floor, and Jeremy was left to awkwardly collect the pile of bloody clothes on the floor to offer them to Henry.
Henry stared at the rags for a moment, his face paling significantly. âThese were Michaelâs clothes?â
âYes.â Michael was separating the clothes to split between himself and Jeremy, and he was hardly focused on Henry. âI could not find a way to safely remove my shirt without causing more pain, so Jeremy helped me cut it off. I am afraid blood does not come out of denim very easily, so my jeans are also a lost cause.â
Brightening, Michael put a bundle of clothing into Jeremyâs arms. âYou can change in Charlieâs old room.â
âWhy canât you both change in here?â Henry asked, sounding confused.
Pressure built in Jeremyâs throat as he tried to answer that question. It wasnât that he was ashamed of himself. Not by any measure at all. He just knew it was dangerous, what he was. People didnât exactly approve of people like him, after all. Especially not here.
Michael gave Henry a scathing look as tears built up behind Jeremyâs eyes. âMaybe we donât want to change in the same room.â
Henry blinked in surprise, but he glanced between the two boys for a moment before making his exit. Michael patted Jeremyâs shoulder. âI can go to Charlieâs room instead, if you would prefer to change in here.â
Jeremy still couldnât speak, so he just nodded. The gentle way Michael nodded back at him filled his body with a strange warmth. A few moments later, Michael was gone, and Jeremy could finally change out of the sopping wet layers heâd been in this whole time.
Half-way through changing, Jeremy noticed that most of the clothes were baggy and easy to layer over each other. There were almost too many options. A jolt ran through him when he considered that Michael had sorted through the clothes. Either Michael was very particular, or he knew.
Hurriedly, Jeremy finished changing and practically ran to the bedroom where Michael said heâd be changing. He basically flung the door open to a startled Mike, who had jeans on but no shirt. âIs something wrong?â Michael asked.
His wings and hair fluffed up, like heâd been expecting a threat, but his expression was one of concern. Jeremy knew he was shaking, knew he wouldnât be able to speak for a moment, but he stood there and just stared. Why did Michael have to be adorable in everything he did? The way his mouth curled into a frown made half of his mouth seem to vanish, like he was biting on it constantly distracted Jeremy from what he wanted to say.
He let his eyes wander over Michaelâs bare torso as he tried to find the words to speak. The worst of his secrets was surely out already, and if Michael figured out his feelings, it would be less painful than him knowing the other secret.
Fascination over the jagged scar across Michaelâs chest sprouted in his heart. Jeremy had seen it before, of course. Heâd seen it in the bathroom, but heâd been trying not to stare before.
âJeremy?â Michael looked worried now. âAre you alright?â
Maybe Michael didnât know. Maybe he just hadnât grabbed a shirt at all, since they had to be cut specifically for the wings anyway. Jeremy was probably just overreacting. And even if he wasnât, it seemed that Michael wasnât going to bring it up. âUhmm. I just⌠wanted to make sure you were okay.â
Michael relaxed. âIâm quite alright, Jeremy. Iâm not as weak as I was before. The shower certainly helped.â
âYouâre um. Youâre very fluffy right now.â
âAm I?â Michael ran a hand through his hair, feeling where it stuck up all over the place. âOh.â
âYeah.â Jeremy cleared his throat awkwardly. âThanks for talking to Henry back there.â
âIt was nothing.â Michael blinked at him, wings twitching. âGregory did a good job cleaning up.â He gestured at the carpet and the bed.
The bed was made very neatly, corners tucked so much better than Jeremy could do on a good day. There were only faint hints that someone had been bleeding there, and they were only visible because Jeremy was looking for them. âYeah. He certainly did.â
A fond smile crossed Michaelâs face at that. âHeâs so sweet.â
Jeremy didnât really believe that, but he nodded anyway. He didnât want Michael to stop smiling for anything. It was so much better than his frown in every possible way.
âWe should⌠I um. I think we should probably head back to the living room,â Jeremy said awkwardly.
âRight, yes. I suppose it is almost time for you to head home too.â Michael blinked, like he was shaking himself out of a daydream. âOr maybe you could stay for supper?â
Jeremy smiled. âI would love that.â
Evan was awestruck when he saw his brotherâs wings. âTheyâre so big!â
âSoft too,â Jeremy said, trying to encourage Evanâs excitement.
Gregory made a noise in the back of his throat before saying, âYou would know, wouldnât you?â
Jeremy stared at him, mouth opening and closing without words coming out.
âNo softer than yours, Iâm sure,â Michael said, trying to keep the peace. There wasnât even a hint of a blush on his face at Gregoryâs words. Were the jokes just going over his head? Maybe Jeremy was reading too much into it.
Shaking his head, Jeremy plopped down on the couch beside Gregory. âWhat happened to your face?â Gregory asked quietly.
âI wasnât careful enough,â Jeremy answered, glancing at the two brothers as they talked about Michaelâs new wings. âAnd Mikeâs wings pack quite the punch.â
âOh.â Gregoryâs eyes widened with understanding. âThat couldâve been bad.â
âYouâre telling me, kid.â Jeremy shook his head, taking a sip from his can of Coke. âWhat were you and Evan up to today?â
âVideogames mostly,â Gregory replied. âAlthough everything here is so old.â
âOld?â Jeremy wrinkled his nose. âNah, my parents are worse. Youâre probably just picky. A bunch of this stuff is newer than anything my family could afford.â
âYour motorcycle is cool though.â
Jeremy smiled. âIt is pretty cool.â
âCan you take me on it sometime?â
The smile faltered slightly. âUh, I donât know.â
âCâmon, please? All the stuff here is pretty boring, and I know Evan tries to be fun, but you can only play the same game for so long before itâs lame. And I donât want to have to tell him itâs lame. Itâs awful when he cries.â
Jeremy didnât know what to make of that. âMaybe we could play a board game or something.â
âI wanna go on your bike sometime.â Gregory stuck out his chin stubbornly. âOr Iâm going to tell Mike you have the biggest crush on him and-â
âOkay, okay! I get it. But youâll have to wear a helmet,â Jeremy said, looking away and tugging at his shirt. âAnd long pants. Just in case.â
âOkay, Dad.â Gregory rolled his eyes.
âWell, youâre the one who said itâs awful when Evan cries,â Jeremy shot back. âAnd Iâve already seen how Mike cries, and I donât want to see that again. No thanks.â
Gregory flinched at that. âIâŚâ
âNot to frighten you, but it can be dangerous.â Jeremy sighed. âThereâs only so much you can be safe. Not to quote my mom, but âIâd rather you be late than dead.â Itâs just that kind of thing.â
Seeing Gregoryâs expression, he softened. âIâm a firm believer in the fact that both of us are going to get lectured by Michael when he finds out. So, when he tries, weâre going to tell him that I already told you all the risks and you still wanted to do it. Unless Iâve changed your mind.â
âNo, havenât changed my mind.â Gregory scooted closer to Jeremy. âI bet Iâd survive a crash better than you.â
âNo way,â Jeremy laughed. âWith the way youâre built? No offense, but youâd be a splatter on the cement.â
âRude.â Gregory scoffed. Not subtly at all, he tried to steal Jeremyâs Coke from his hand.
Amused, Jeremy let him. Gregory immediately started downing what was left in the can. At that moment, Michael glanced over and gasped. âGregory! Is that Coke? Are you encouraging this, Jeremy?â
âHe took the can out of my hand. I didnât do anything,â Jeremy smiled cheekily. âNot my fault heâs so fast.â
âMmmmm,â Gregory squinted skeptically at the can. âThis is Coke?â
âYeah?â Jeremy looked confused. âWhy? Does it taste weird to you or something?â
âItâs better than I remember.â
Michael sighed, removing the can from Gregoryâs hands. âThat is because Coca-Cola has different flavoring in it than you remember.â
âAre you talking about the whole cocaine in Coke thing? Because I thought that was a myth.â
Michael shot Jeremy an exasperated look. âThat is not what I am talking about. Anyway, Gregory does not need caffeine in his system at this time of day. He wonât get any sleep at this rate.â
âWhoops?â Jeremy held his hands up in surrender. âLook I-â
âIt does not matter.â Michael shot Gregory a meaningful look. âSo long as he doesnât keep Evan up with his extra energy, it should be fine.â
Evan peered at them all from behind the sofa. âHow did he even take it from you? I thought you kept a tight grip on those at all times.â
âCaught me by surprise?â Jeremy shifted his weight as Michael gave him a skeptical look. âHeâs faster than he looks, I swear.â
Evan snorted, climbing over the back of the sofa, much to Michaelâs despair as he said, âWell, that gives him a one-up in physical games I guess.â
âHey, whatâs that supposed to mean? I totally crush at Fazblock!â Gregory crossed his arms. âI had more blocks than you did.â
âGregory, youâre supposed to get rid of the blocks, not keep them on the screen.â Evan shook his head despairingly. âI wouldâve explained the rules if youâd asked-â
âIt was different than what Iâm used to, okay?â Gregory rolled his eyes. âI could totally beat you at Fazzy Kart.â
âI donât even know what that is,â Evan replied. âI still think you made it up.â
âDid not.â
âDid too.â
âDid not.â
âDid too!â
âOkay, that is enough.â Michael shook his head, smiling faintly. âGregory did not make it up. Fazzy Kart just has not come out yet.â He ruffled Evanâs hair before walking away with the empty Coke can. âAnd I have something for you two to do when I get back!â
âA task?â Gregory asked.
âA task.â Evan snorted. âAh yes, my brother typically assigns me tasks. No, Gregory. Heâs sending us to do chores or something. Usually heâs more mean about it though.â
âNo one understands my jokes.â Gregoryâs wing twitched irritably.
âDoesnât matter,â Jeremy replied. âHe still laughed, even if he didnât get it. Be nonsensical! Nobody cares as long as youâre funny.â
âThatâs a terrible line of logic. I refuse to believe that people willingly follow your example,â Michael said, returning with a sheet of paper. âEvan, Gregory, I am trusting you two to find everything on this list and bring it back here.â
âWe donât have money,â Gregory said, but he still took the list from Michaelâs hands. âAnd arenât we supposed to stay inside until we figure out what to do about our wings? And wait, is it safe to-â
âYou worry too much, Gregory. We can just ask Uncle Henry for help.â Evan peered at the grocery list. âWhat are you making, Mikey? This looks like spaghetti sauce, but you donât use half this stuff normally.â
âWait and see,â Michael said cryptically. His own wings twitched as he spoke, even seeming a tiny bit ruffled.
âWith the overabundance of clothes Henry seems to have, maybe he has jackets you can just throw on over the wings or something,â Jeremy said, slowly rising from the couch as Gregory and Evan stood to examine the list closer.
âWe can handle this,â Evan said with full confidence. âAnd weâll try to be fast so you can get started sooner.â
âThank you, Evan.â There was a deeper tone of relief in Michaelâs voice at that. âMy heroes.â
Jeremy smiled wearily at them all. âI should probably get going.â It felt like intruding to stay this long. Sure, they all tried to include him, but Michael probably had other things he planned to do while Evan and Gregory were gone. Perhaps he needed to talk to his uncle more or something. Regardless, Jeremy had overstayed his welcome.
âI thought you said you could stay for supper.â Michael sounded wounded. âAre you feeling alright? Do you need to lie down?â
He pressed his hand against Jeremyâs forehead. âYou donât seem to have a fever.â
âIâm fine, Michael. I just donât want to overstay my welcome, you know?â Jeremy ducked away from Michaelâs hand and kept his gaze on the carpet. âEspecially if youâre all going to be busy.â
âI wonât be busy until they get back,â Michael replied as Gregory tugged on Evanâs shirt to lead him away. âAnd even then, I wonât be too busy to talk. You can sit with me in the kitchen while I cook.â
âYeah butâŚâ Jeremy hesitated, combing a hand through his hair. âLook, I just donât want to be in the way.â
âYou wonât be,â Michael insisted. He sat down on the sofa where Gregory had been sitting before. Patting the cushion next to him, he waited for Jeremy to sit back down.
When Jeremy sat down, Michael gestured for him to scoot closer. âWhat are you doing?â Jeremy asked nervously.
âYour hair is a mess,â Michael replied. âIâm going to fix it for you.â
âWhat do you mean?â Jeremy frowned, patting his hair self-consciously.
âItâs all tangled. Thatâs going to be a nightmare to brush out tomorrow if you donât take care of it tonight.â
âOh.â Jeremy looked away. âIt shouldnât be your responsibility-â
âMy wings shouldnât have been yours,â Michael countered. âLet me do a nice thing for you. Please.â
âI helped with your wings because I wanted to spend time with you. Not because it was a burden, Mike.â
âThis isnât a burden to me either. Let me help. Maybe I want to spend more time with you too.â
Jeremy didnât have a counter to that, so he reluctantly sighed. âJust⌠be gentle on it, okay?â
âOf course.â He blinked, seemingly surprised that Jeremy gave in so easily. âI do need to go grab a brush and a comb.â
âNaturally.â Jeremy shifted uncomfortably on the sofa as Michael got up.
What was he even supposed to say to Michael? He hadnât expected to get this far, and now faced with the opportunity to have a casual conversation with him, Jeremy panicked.
When Michael got back, the hair brush he carried had long strands of dark brown hair in it, and both the brush and the comb were shining with water. âI hope you donât mind,â Michael said awkwardly. âBut I know that hair gets really, really tangled, so I just wanted to make sure I could get the tangles out without hurting you.â
Oh. That was⌠surprisingly considerate. âAnd the water is supposed to fix tangles?â
âBetter than a dry brush.â
Jeremy just stared. The most heâd been able to do with his hair was to throw it into the worldâs worst ponytail when he needed it out of his face. All this talk of the more effective way to brush through his hair without making it hurt stirred something in his chest. There was nothing Michael would do that could possibly hurt more than the way he was currently doing his hair.
Michael sat back down and got to work. It was strange. Jeremy hadnât had anyone brush his hair in a long time. His mother had been too busy with work to even notice that he needed help with his hair. Or anything really.
âYou have really thick hair,â Michael mused softly.
âYeah. Makes it a real pain sometimes,â Jeremy replied.
Michael was so gentle with it, apologizing softly when the brush scraped his ear or a snag was too rough. Eventually, though, he set the brush aside and started dividing his hair.
âWhat are you doing?â
âHelping you with your hair,â Michael replied as he started braiding it. âI assume you donât have a hair brush for yourself, or maybe you just donât have much time to do your hair every day. But at the very least, braiding it back at night prevents most tangles from getting worse.â
âHow do you know so much about this stuff, dude?â Jeremy wondered. âLike, you know more about this than I do.â
âIâŚâ Michael hesitated. âEvanâs not my only sibling. I had a sister. Elizabeth. Her hair was more of a nightmare than this.â
âOh.â Jeremy fidgeted. He didnât know what to do with that information.
âAnd, there!â Michael twisted a ponytail into the end of Jeremyâs hair. âLess problems for later, see?â
âYeah.â Jeremy touched a hand to the braid, smiling softly. âThanks, man.â
âItâs nothing.â
âBut I say it is something. Come here, Mike.â
Michaelâs wings fluffed up ever so slightly, but he did as Jeremy asked, unprepared for the tackle-hug Jeremy gave him. He gasped in alarm as they ended up on the floor, but when he looked up at Jeremy, it was with what Jeremy could only describe as adoration. Then he was suddenly pressed completely up against Michael as his wings wrapped around them both.
Of course, that was also the moment Evan and Gregory came back from their shopping trip with the supplies Michael had asked for. Letting Jeremy up, Michael immediately accepted the groceries from Evan and went straight to the kitchen. Gregory and Evan were left staring at Jeremy, who was sitting with a ridiculous grin on his face.
âMight need some help preparing this!â Michael called.
Before any of them could move toward the door, however, Henry walked by to go help Michael. Which left Jeremy to get teased by the two younger boys.
âWhat was that about?â Evan asked, picking a long blue feather out of Jeremyâs hair.
âWhat were you doing on the floor?â Gregory asked.
âMike did my hair,â Jeremy replied, gesturing at the hairbrush that now had long strands of gold intertwined with the brown.
Evan looked thoughtful as he fiddled with the feather. âI didnât know Mikey knew how to do hair.â
âDidnât you tell me you had a sister?â Gregory asked, picking a smaller, brown feather from Jeremyâs shirt. âHe couldâve done her hair once or twice.â
âMaybeâŚâ Evan didnât sound very sure. âMikey wasnât⌠I donât know. Maybe he did. I never knew, though.â
âHe did mention it when I askedâŚâ Jeremy said, suddenly embarrassed to know more than Evan.
Evan fiddled with the feather more. âHe seems to like you a lot.â
âMike?â Jeremy asked, even more embarrassed now.
âYeah. He smiles when he talks to you.â
âExcept that one day,â Gregory interrupted. âHe came inside and cried.â
âThat was something else, I think,â Evan responded. âI think the Nightmares finally got to him.â
âSo I take it Mike doesnât usually talk about his issues then?â
âNot usually.â Evan squirmed, his wings puffing up. âCan we talk about something else?â
âYeah sure,â Jeremy shook his head and finally got off the floor. âDo you want to try playing Kings in the Corner again?â
âUgh, thatâs so boring,â Gregory replied, but Evan was already rushing off to get the cards.
âI need a second. Iâll be right back,â Jeremy said, slipping into the kitchen to grab another can of Coke.
Michael glanced over from where he was cutting an onion and just sighed. âJeremy-â
âI know, I know. Itâs bad for me or whatever. But I need it, okay?â Jeremy took a long swig from the can. âBetter than some habits.â
âStillâŚâ
âItâs fine dude. Cut your onion or whatever.â
Henry said something that Jeremy didnât catch as he rushed back to the living room. âOkay, are we ready to start?â
âThis game is stupid,â Gregory grumbled. He was holding his seven cards, and Evan had already laid out the board.
âI dealt, so Gregory goes first,â Evan replied, ignoring Gregoryâs comment.
âLucky,â Jeremy said, eyeing the board.
âI donât even know how to play,â Gregory complained. âThis game is for old people.â
âI guess weâre old then.â Jeremyâs eyes twinkled. âYou have to play a card from your hand onto one of those four cards.â He pointed at the two of diamonds, the king of spades, the four of diamonds, and the seven of diamonds respectively. âYou want it to be a lower rank, or less points than the card on the stack. And itâs gotta be the opposite color.â
âOh.â Gregory stared at his hand for a moment.
âYou gotta tell him about the kings, Jeremy.â Evan shook his head. âIf thereâs a king, you can move it into the spaces between the four other cards, and put a new foundation card down.â
âHuh.â Gregory frowned. âThis is too confusing.â
âIt really isnât,â Jeremy laughed, taking another sip from his Coke. âIf you really want, you can add your cards back to the foundation pile and watch me and Evan play a game.â
âIâm just going to do that.â Gregory stuck his cards back in the bigger stack.
âSuits donât matter,â Evan said helpfully. âOnly color does.â
Jeremy set off to move the king, and the game begun. Evan went out on his first turn.
âOkay, that was a bad example,â Evan said with a grin.
âYou didnât shuffle very well,â Jeremy said accusingly. Â âThat was- arghhh. Weâre playing another game so Gregory can actually see how the game works.â
âAre we doing points?â Evan said innocently.
âWe will once Gregory joins in,â Jeremy replied, collecting the cards from the board. âThese are warm-up rounds.â
âRiiiiight,â Gregory replied with an amused snort. âYou just got destroyed.â
âThank you for the obvious and accurate commentary, Gregory.â Jeremy rolled his eyes.
When he flipped the four cards over, three of them were kings. Jeremy let out an indignant noise as Gregory burst out laughing and Evan grinned at the board. Just like that, he was down to one card. Jeremy scowled at his own cards as it became his turn.
âAll four kings on the board in the first turn,â he grumbled.
âNow whoâs bad at shuffling?â Evan replied, watching Jeremyâs hand drop to three cards.
âOh, shut up.â
Evan snickered as it became his turn. âI almost wonder if you were trying to let me win.â He took the ace of diamonds and placed it on the two of clubs that Jeremy had missed during his turn. âDo you have the hang of it yet, Gregory? We may need a third player or this are going to be some very quick games.â
âHa ha.â Jeremy said as Evan gathered up the cards again. âIâm just used to people who arenât paying attention nearly as much as you do.â
âIâm just playing the game,â Evan said with a cheeky grin. âYou had a six of spades in your hand? You couldâve played that on the seven-â
âI donât want to hear it!â Jeremy sighed, exaggerating his grief as he drank from his can. âYou have eyes like a hawk.â
Evan just hummed at that, his eyes twinkling as he shuffled the cards again. âWhat do you say, Gregory? Want to try and give it another shot?â
âSure. Canât be any worse than Jeremy, right?â
âAlright, I get it.â Jeremy shook his head. âI guess this game isnât as awful as you want to claim it is, huh?â
âWeâll see.â
Evan pulled out a baggy filled with little red chips and shook it for a moment. âI didnât have a chance to grab paper, so we can just play with chips, right?â
âLetâs give Gregory one trial run first,â Jeremy said as Gregory stared blankly at the chip bag. âLet him get a feel for the game.â
Gregoryâs first round went okay. He managed to play half his cards in the first go, but he failed to notice that he couldâve moved the king to the corner right away, and Jeremy took advantage of that. Humming to himself, Jeremy quickly went through his turn and waited for Evan.
âThat is absurd,â Gregory said, watching Evan put down cards and move piles around rapidly. âThereâs no way youâre not cheating.â
âItâs all natural, Gregory,â Evan said cheerfully. âYouâre just mad because Iâm better at games than you are.â
âGrrrrrrâŚ.â Gregory scowled as Evan tapped his own card against the table. He put down his one card and waited for Jeremy to go.
Adding another person really did slow down the game a lot, Jeremy thought to himself. This was the first round someone had actually had to draw a card. Evan hummed, but he also needed to draw a card. Unlike Jeremy, however, Evan couldnât play his. Finally, the game was even again.
Gregory scowled at his cards. âWhat do I do if I canât play?â
âDraw,â Jeremy said. âWeâve both done it.â
Grumbling, Gregory drew a card. He brightened as he realized he could play it, and then it was Jeremyâs turn. Jeremy sighed in relief as he was able to play a card on Gregoryâs queen, and then move a ten on top of that. Moment of truth, he thought to himself as Evan studied his hand. Michaelâs brother shook his head and drew another card. And promptly played it.
Gregory and Jeremy both groaned at that. âSee, but now things get interesting,â Evan said cheerfully. âWeâve all been drawing cards and actually have to pay attention to the board.â
âDonât you always have to pay attention to the board?â Gregory asked as he drew another card. âUgh.â
âDepends on how close,â Jeremy said smugly, laying down his one card. âI win this round.â
Evan sighed wearily, but he said nothing as Jeremy collected the cards to shove them at Gregory. âYour turn to shuffle.â
Gregory pushed the cards back at Jeremy. âI donât know how.â
âI guess I can do it for you. But youâre still dealing, alright? Seven cards to each of us.â
Gregory nodded as Jeremy shuffled, and Evan quickly explained how chips worked. Everyone put one chip in at the beginning. Then, when you drew a card, youâd put another chip in. Each card at the end of the game still in your hand was another chip, except for kings. Kings were ten chips.
They all put one chip in the middle as Gregory passed out cards.
âReady for your first real round, Gregory?â Jeremy asked, looking over his cards.
Gregory huffed, but he nodded anyway. âThis is still dumb.â
âWhat if we made it a bit more fun?â Evan asked. âIâll put in this feather.â He held up the blue feather heâd picked out of Jeremyâs hair.
âWeâre playing for feathers?â Gregory asked. âBut we both have feathers.â
âNot just any feathers. Michaelâs feathers. I know him better than you do, trust me. He wouldnât just give those away.â
Gregory considered it for a moment as Jeremy bit his lip. It seemed plenty easy to get feathers in his opinion. Michael shed two of them while Jeremy hugged him before. âDeal. Iâll put in this one.â
Gregory set the brown feather on top of the three chips. Evan did the same with the blue feather. Both of them glanced at Jeremy expectantly.
âI donât have any. You both took those from me in the first place.â Jeremy rolled his eyes. The feathers were cool, though.
He kind of wished he had some of his own, maybe to braid through his hair or something. But that required winning this game. And since Evan was really good at Kings in the Corner, and also used all the chips in the box, it was really unlikely that heâd win them at the end.
âHow aboutâŚâ Jeremy put twenty more chips in the pot. âI know it doesnât balance out at all, but you two seem to really want those feathers.â
Evan grinned, and so, the game began.
Gregory surprised them all by nearly going out in his first turn, but Evan still won the first game. They played in relative silence, too busy concentrating to hold a proper conversation. Evan crushed them in the first few rounds, but Gregory eventually got a win when Evan had 6 cards in his hand, resulting in a somewhat decent counter-balance.
It did nothing for Jeremy though. He looked nervously at his dwindling pile of chips every time the game ended and knew it was very unlikely that heâd win. It wasnât impossible, sure, but it was incredibly unlikely.
âThis is eight, Gregory,â Evan said absently, after Jeremy had already played his first turn. âWe can play it, but you should pay better attention.â
Jeremy bit his lip at that. He was losing really bad. He really needed a win, and he needed one where the other two were struggling. Accidentally starting a round on eight cards was not a great way to start that.
âHow did you even notice that?â Gregory asked.
âEight feels thicker than seven.â
âHow much do you play cards? Jeez,â Jeremy asked as it became Gregoryâs turn.
âEnough,â Evan said with an amused smile. âI usually play alone.â
âThis doesnât feel like a game you can play alone,â Gregory muttered.
âYou can. Itâs just not as fun. But I donât play this,â Evan said as Jeremy had to draw yet again. âI play Solitare.â
âRight, silly me.â Gregory shook his head. âDude, how are you losing the game you suggested?â
âIt takes a lot of luck, Gregory.â Jeremy sighed, having emptied his can of Coke long ago. âIâve already accepted my fate. Now itâs just a matter of wondering who wins overall.â
They all fell quiet again as they settled back into their concentration. A few tense rounds went by as they all drew cards. When Evan finally played a card, Jeremy breathed a sigh of relief. Maybe heâd last another round.
Or⌠maybe not. It was a close thing, that balance between drawing and playing. âAre we going to go through the whole deck?â Gregory eventually wondered.
âMaybe,â Jeremy replied wearily.
The pot was massive at this point. Evanâs brow was continuously furrowed, and even his wings were stiff with concentration. Thereâs no strategy that trumps the good cards being at the bottom of the deck, Jeremy thought to himself with grim amusement.
âHa!â Gregory shouted his delight as he finally laid his last card.
Jeremy sighed sorrowfully as he glanced at his four chips. He would only have two left for another game after this. If only it had been Jeremy whoâd drawn the card to end the game.
âI donât even remember who shuffled that one,â Jeremy said as Gregory gathered the pot.
âIt was Gregory. He started us with eight cards,â Evan replied. âYou shuffle next.â
âIâm not going to make it through this game,â Jeremy muttered.
âThen weâll just play it out, and you can be done after,â Evan shrugged. âWho knows, maybe youâll win?â
âFor every draw you have that you canât play, Iâll put in a chip,â Gregory offered as Jeremy put his last chip in the pot. âItâll keep things fair.â
âIâm sure,â Jeremy muttered.
âAwww, you are a grumpy old man. Evan look! Heâs so grumpy.â
Jeremy rolled his eyes. âThanks.â
Evan put his last card down, and Jeremy shook his head. âIâm out. Good luck, Gregory.â
He wondered what Michael and Henry were up to in the kitchen. It had been two hours of this, after all. Surely preparing a meal wouldnât take that long, especially since Evan implied Michael was making spaghetti.
âOkay, I gotta know. What spaghetti takes three hours to make?â Jeremy said, sitting down at the kitchen table with Henry.
âItâs not the spaghetti that takes so long,â Michael replied from the stove. âItâs the sauce.â
âBut why?â
âThe flavor has to soak in from the leaves.â Michael shrugged, moving to sit down with them. âWhat were you playing in there?â
âCards.â Jeremy shrugged. âGregory said it was for old people.â
âThen he must have never played cards before,â Henry commented.
âMaybe itâs his age,â Michael suggested.
âNah. Your brother got really into it. Heâs been beating both of us.â
âTHATâS SO STUPID!!!â Gregory shouted from the other room.
Evan laughed and said something in response, as they all glanced toward the hallway.
âNo way,â Gregory said, his voice still projecting from the other room. âThatâs so stupid!â
âI think the sauce is about done,â Michael said, rising from his seat again. âI should probably begin on the actual spaghetti.â
âI appreciate you deciding to cook for us, Michael,â Henry said. âAnd not that Iâm complaining about your food, but this seems more complicated than some of the other stuff youâve made.â
Michael just blinked at him, filling a pot with water. âItâs just spaghetti.â
Gregory and Evan walked into the kitchen and sat down at the table. âIt smells great in here,â Evan said.
Michael glanced at his brother and at Gregory for a moment. âWho won?â
âEvan,â Gregory grumbled crossing his arms. âBut he cheats.â
âI do not! Withholding cards on my turn is within the rules of the game. Just because it means you have to draw more doesnât mean itâs cheating!â Evan argued.
âHeâs right, Gregory. If heâs withholding cards, itâs still a risk to him since you can easily draw a card at any moment and win the game yourself. Thereâs a reason itâs ten chips if youâre holding a king at the end of the game.â
âHmph,â Gregory scowled.
âJeremy, do you need a new bandage for your face?â Henry asked as Gregory and Evan glared at each other from across the table.
âWhat? Oh, Iâm sure itâs fine.â Jeremy hadnât realized that the edge of his bandage was peeling off.
âWeâll get that taken care of later,â Henry said. âWere you planning on staying over tonight?â
âIâŚâ Jeremy glanced around the room. âI donât know.â
âIf you decide to stay, let me know so I can tell your parents,â Henry replied, seemingly satisfied. âAnd would you like another can of Coca-Cola?â
âYes please.â
âDonât encourage his addiction, Henry.â Michael crossed his arms as he leaned against the counter.
Jeremy responded by sticking his tongue out at Michael. Michael shook his head and rolled his eyes, but Jeremy saw a faint smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.
âCan I have one too?â Gregory asked.
âAbsolutely not,â Michael replied. His wings twitched slightly. âYouâre done with caffeine for the rest of the night. If youâre this loud after half a can, I shudder to think of what would happen if you got a full can of Coke.â
âYouâre not my mom,â Gregory grumbled.
Jeremyâs mouth twitched. âHe tries to act like it though, doesnât he?â
Michael made an indignant noise as Gregory burst out laughing. Evan giggled too, adding, âMama bird Mike.â
All three of them broke into bad laughing fits at that one. Henry and Michael just exchanged an exasperated look as Michael stirred the spaghetti. âI can act like it if you really want me to,â Michael eventually said. âBut I donât think youâd like the response, seeing as you two are baby birds in this analogy.â
âWhat do you mean?â Gregory asked, bewildered.
âI think what heâs getting at,â Jeremy said, amusement glinting in his eye, âis that mother birds regurgitate food into their chicks mouths.â
âEwwwww,â Gregory gagged.
Evan snorted. âMikey wouldnât do that.â
âWouldnât I?â Michael raised an eyebrow. âIâve certainly done worse.â
Evan froze at that. He seemed to be considering Michaelâs point. âHe totally wouldâŚâ Evan sounded horrified.
âAnd with that terrible mental image, it seems that the spaghetti is done!â Henry said, putting a can of Coke in front of Jeremy before going to fetch everyone plates.
âI just need to strain the noodles, and weâre all set,â Michael said. âCould you grab the strainer please?â
Henry nodded and retrieved the strainer. Evan hummed to himself as he fiddled with the two feathers heâd won in the card game. Gregory said nothing, but Jeremy could tell it he was still bitter from his loss. Surely Michael wouldnât be unwilling to give up feathers if they asked, Jeremy thought to himself. Maybe heâd be uncomfortable with the idea, but if Gregory said how much he really wanted them, Jeremy was sure Michael would give in eventually.
âItâs going to be hot.â Michael warned, carrying the pot of spaghetti to the table.
Henry quickly placed a potholder beneath it, and Michael went back to retrieve the sauce for the spaghetti. âDo you want to get cups out, Evan?â
Evan nodded and got up from his spot. âGregory, you can get the plates.â
The whole group cycled around the kitchen like a little family, and Jeremy felt a little self-conscious about his place in everything, so he went and grabbed forks for everyone. It was the least he could do.
Michael dished out the food, putting just enough sauce on their spaghetti that they could avoid it if they wanted to. All of them were a little skeptical of the meal, but they all trusted that Michael knew what he was doing. Gregory and Evan both seemed startled by the taste, but Henry simply raised an eyebrow as he took a bite. Michael didnât seem particularly concerned about their reaction, though.
He was too busy observing Jeremy when he tried it.
It was⌠spicier than he expected. Jeremy glanced at Michael, suddenly suspicious of him. Michael blinked at him, casually taking a bite of his own spaghetti. Jeremy glanced at him again before moving his plate to the saucepan full of spaghetti sauce and adding more to his plate.
Michaelâs slow smile made Jeremy feel even more confident about his decision. Somehow, Michael had figured him out yet again, almost without effort. Jeremy stuck another forkful in his mouth and smiled back at him.
âGregory, slow down. Youâre going to make yourself sick,â Evan said.
âItâf, fine.â Gregory swallowed hard.
âCareful you donât choke,â Henry said warningly.
Gregory set his fork down quietly, his eyes watering. He coughed a little bit, causing Michael to turn to him with concern. âGregory? Are you alright?â
Gregory fanned himself, and Jeremy immediately figured out what was going on. âToo spicy for you? You barely had any!â He shook his head and poured Gregory a glass of milk. âDrink this. Itâll help.â
Gregory eagerly took the glass, draining it in less than a minute. âMmmmm.â
The rest of the meal went in relative silence, with Evan and Henry occasionally teasing Gregory for eating too fast and being unable to handle spicy food. Michael seemed oblivious to the main conversation, smiling softly to himself.
Jeremy knew he was staring, but he figured it wouldnât be the biggest deal. Plenty of people stared at their friends, right? At the way they twisted spaghetti noodles onto their forks and brought their forks to their mouths. At the way their eyes glowed with joy at making something new successfully.
Michael caught his eye, and the smile widened. Jeremy felt himself smiling back easily. Heâd already finished his food, and Evan and Gregory had finished half the spaghetti by themselves. There wouldnât be many leftovers anyway.
Henry was the first to move from the table. He collected plates from everyone to take to the sink. When Michael moved to help, Henry waved him off, insisting that since Michael made the meal, he shouldnât have to clean it up, with a meaningful look toward Evan and Gregory. He stopped Jeremy when he tried to get up too, insisting that guests shouldnât need to help.
âBut I thought we were guests,â Gregory grumbled when Evan tapped his arm to help him get up.
âJeremy, that bandage really does need to be changed before you go,â Henry said quietly, gathering the leftovers into different containers.
âI can help him with it,â Michael said.
âMichael, youâve done enough today. Especially with how you were feeling this morning-â
âI can help,â Michael interjected stubbornly.
Jeremy raised a confused eyebrow at the way Michaelâs wings and hair ruffled.
âYou need rest,â Henry said in a tone that brokered no argument.
Still, Michael persisted, the feathers now completely refusing to lay flat. Jeremy wondered how this could possibly be something heâd need to be so defensive about. âHey, maybe Henryâs right. You have done a lot today.â
Michael scowled at that, and he grabbed Jeremyâs arm and practically dragged him out of his chair.
âWhat- Hey!â Jeremy stumbled into Micheal, expecting him to apologize or something.
âThereâs the old Mike,â Evan mumbled quietly.
Michaelâs face was right in front of Jeremyâs as he spoke. âI know my limits.â
âDo you?â Gregory challenged. He didnât seem frightened in the slightest, which was very different from the atmosphere surrounding Michael at that moment. âTo me it seems like you keep going until you drop. Maybe you should just get rid of that chip on your shoulder and let someone else handle it for once!â
âLike you did?â Michael snapped, and at that, Gregory actually flinched. âSometimes, you canât trust that help will come, Gregory. You should know that better than anyone.â
Gregoryâs grip on the plate in his hands tightened. âYeah, well, I didnât have a family who took care of me like you do! So just suck it up.â Jeremy heard tears behind those words, and Evan mumbled something gently to him and tried to get him to turn his back on Michael.
That seemed to break something in Michaelâs resilience. His wings twitched, and he let go of Jeremyâs shirt. âRight. Sorry.â He sounded just as torn as Gregory. âIâŚâ
Jeremy figured nothing would be helped by Michael sticking around in the kitchen, so he tentatively put a hand to Michaelâs shoulder. âHey, you can help with my bandage. Maybe just tell me how to put it on so I do it right tomorrow morning, yeah?â
âSo you arenât staying then?â Henry asked, looking worriedly between the four boys.
Michaelâs ashen expression was not particularly reassuring. âNo, I mean. If itâs okay for me to stay, I plan to. I just⌠Maybe it should be my responsibility to fix that?â Jeremy gestured at the scratch on his face. âSeems like all Iâm doing here is making more messes anyway. Might as well try to clean one up myself, right?â
Henry frowned but he said nothing.
Jeremy leaned close to Michaelâs ear. âCome on then.â
âI didnât mean to⌠I hurt his feelings,â Michael mumbled as he mechanically peeled the rest of the bandage away from Jeremyâs face to wipe at the scratch with a wet cloth.
âEnergy was running high. Maybe you are a bit more overwhelmed then you thought? Frayed nerves break way for anger sometimes. Or so Iâve heard.â
âI still shouldnât have done that.â Michael couldnât even look Jeremy in the eye. He was too distraught.
âWhy did you get so defensive, if you donât mind me asking? And Iâm not just talking about Gregory. You were adamant about helping me with my bandage.â
âI justâŚâ Michael hesitated. âI havenât had a chance to see you in days, and I wanted to get every moment I could?â
âAn afternoon together wasnât enough?â Jeremy teased, even though he knew exactly how Michael was feeling. âLook, thatâs okay, Mike. But you gotta take care of yourself too.â
âYeah, but-â
âWhat do you want? I know you think you have to help everybody all the time, but youâve gotta have desires too, right?â
âMaybe I donât deserve to have my desires realized,â Michael replied. He still wasnât looking at Jeremy. âMaybe Iâm just a rotten person who doesnât deserve joy or anything that doesnât directly benefit anybody else.â
âMichael Afton.â Jeremy said, trying to sound stern. âYou are a human being just like everyone else. We all make mistakes. And you sound like youâre trying to atone for yours. I donât know about you, but someone who tries to learn from their mistakes sounds like someone who deserves to have what they want every now and again.â
Michael completely froze at that. When he met Jeremyâs eyes, he looked utterly shattered. âIâŚâ He swallowed. âI canât do this anymore.â
âThatâs okay, Mike. No one is asking you to do everything-â
âNo, you donât understand.â His voice was hardly a whisper. âIâve⌠That scolding⌠Youâve said that to me before.â
âI have?â
Michael nodded mutely. âIt was right beforeâŚâ His wings stretched their full length as Michael squeezed his eyes shut. âI canât.â
âWhat canât you do, Michael?â Jeremy asked softly.
A pained noise rumbled in Michaelâs throat, and he dropped the cloth, yanking Jeremy forward by his shirt. Their mouths crashed together, and all Jeremy could think was finally. His own hands went behind Michaelâs shoulders, and he gently guided the wings back into a folded position before stroking them gently.
He didnât want to stop kissing Michael. It was freeing and exhilarating at the same time. Michael tasted like bubble gum and smelled like clean laundry. He was the weirdest man Jeremy had ever met, but maybe that was what made him so alluring. Or maybe it was something else. Something about all this just seemed so⌠right.
When Michael broke away, Jeremy tried to follow. Michael looked at him fondly and laughed. âI thought you said I needed to take care of myself.â
âI canât be that addicting,â Jeremy said impulsively.
Michael snorted. âI need air, Jeremy. We were both going to pass out if we kept that up.â
âCan we do it again?â Jeremy didnât care about air. He just wanted to be close to Michael, wanted to make him smile, wanted to make him laugh.
Michael laughed again, a brilliant sound, before Jeremy pressed their lips back together. It was completely perfect.
#cloud speaks#cloud writes#michael afton#jeremy fitzgerald#gregory fnaf#evan afton#henry emily#fnaf au#ballpit au except they have wings#and ye#only took nine days this time#lol#happy.... um#not birthday#I hope you enjoy!#and y'all#I'm so happy about how this turned out#so humor me aight?#XD#art trade
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doing the missing Linktober Inktober prompts the crazy bonkers way with a SKY LINE UP
I picked and chose a few prompts not really caring to make it the right prompts for the days, and for the rest of the month I'm just gonna mix and match them (more like taking the day 29 prompts and using them tomorrow kind of mix and match)
But YEAH this was a lot of fun!! the aus i used going from left to right-top to bottom are: @bonus-links @linked-maze @linkeduniverse @limited-hero @heroesspirit and finally my own (which remains unpublished atm)
I'll leave close ups to all the guys under the cut!
Skyward Sword stained glass
Loft Bonus Links
Sky Linked Maze
Sky Linked Universe
Sky Limited Hero
Sky Heroes Spirit
Sky Fractured Timelines
#my art#linktober#inktober#linked universe#linked maze#limited hero#bonus links#heroes spirit#fractured timelines#legend of zelda#i sans undertaled them all in the cut#much love to all the artists who made these aus#they are amazing and so inspiring#i hope you enjoy#and i hope i was able to capture your artistic likeness well XD#see if you can guess who has which prompts teehee#only the people who own the sky's know#and me ofc
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âââż SOUSOU NO FRIEREN â FRIEREN & HIMMEL âżââ
Anime: Sousou no Frieren Characters: Frieren & Himmel Song Lyrics: Outnumbered by Dermot Kennedy
âł requested by Alice (@alice-chan-chan)
#sousou no frieren#frieren beyond journey's end#frieren at the funeral#frierenedit#anime#anime gif#animeedit#fyanimegifs#himawaari#tuserashes#userokkottsus#tuserelena#usertorichi#userdabiluna#useradrienne#usermica#usersophies#artsgifs#anisonggifs#ongoinganimeeditrequest#long post#HI ALICE! hope you like this!! <3#sorry it took a while ^^#every time i would look for frimmel scenes i ended up rewatching the episodes lol#anyways i enjoyed doing this edit! i wanted to incorporate song lyrics so it took more time#in fact i enjoyed it too much that i might make more frimmel sets hehehe#i even ended up making frimmel playlist on my spotify XD#i might use those songs as well on other frimmel sets <3
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Someone has probably already done these with the Sun Wukong and Macaque, but Tem asked me to draw them and I couldn't resist. They are angy monkeys, hear them hiss
#Loss of Powers | {OOC}#Just Doodling | Mun Menu {Mun's Art}#Lego Monkie Kid#LMK#Six-Eared Macaque#Macaque#Liu'er Mihou#Sun Wukong#Monkey King#LMK Sun Wukong#Lego Monkie Kid Sun Wukong#LMK Six Eared Macaque#LMK Macaque#Lego Monkie Kid Macaque#Lego Monkie Kid Six Eared Macaque#The Great Sage Equal To Heaven | Visage {Sun Wukong}#Shadow Of The Warrior | Visage {Macaque}#Been a hot minute since I posted any artwork here XD#Hope you all enjoy~#I might post more later; I do have some LMK artwork I am working on after all ;3#Also; encase you need to know...yes you are allowed to reblog this#My artwork is always rebloggable less stated otherwise U3U
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hot man hot birdman im so sorry hot fire bird man?!?!
aka glorious gijinka!Tengu Jin design by @hirumi25 has made me đđŚ?!?! because wowie thats some hecking fire design!
and of course i couldnt just not draw Hirumi's Nomi-kun with him too
#rc9gn#rc9gn tengu#ninjanomicon#human!ninjanomicon#human!tengu#randy cunningham#howard weinerman#hirumi-san i feel like i should apologize because i got overboard a little (maybe???) but i really do love your art so much i often#scroll through your blog to look at it. alsofor calling you Hirumi-san in my head xD it just kinda happened and your name just sounds nice#saying it like that haha. hope you enjoy the sillies art tho it was fun todraw! sometimes one just wants to draw some cool designs ;)#listen i adored hirumi-san's art for YEARS because their First content is some fine food but this humanized tengu was the last straW#i spent days after seeing that art going WOAaaah because literally he looks so cool???? all joking about me simping aside its very silly#but i absolutely adore that you gave him little wrinkles under his eyes it makes him look so dignified and your outfit for him us just *MUA#i wish i could character design like that *sigh*
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Devil May Halloween - Ghost Riders In The Sky (Dante)
Devil May Halloween 2024 - Ghost Riders In The Sky (Dante's Halloween Special)
Pairing: Dante x Reader Summary: Oh, Halloween. Last year, you were almost forcefully married to a demon, so Dante's keeping his eyes on you. Well, this time, he will be the one needing help - and only a demon at the crossroads will be able to give you the powers to help your red devil. Rider, you should've known better to change your ways so you wouldn't ride with the ghost riders. Word Count: 25k words, it's a book, BEWARE. Author's Notes: Big big BIG credit to our beloved @furyeclipse who literally helped me write this year! We did this one as a sort of a collab and Fury wrote everything Ovid - so don't forget to sing her praises too!! We got you guys 55 pages of pure DMC crew Halloween shenanigans this time! I was on a big cowboy mood and I LOVE Johnny Cash's song, Ghost Riders In The Sky, with all my heart as well as... YES, THE GHOST RIDER MOVIE WITH NIC CAGE. NOT SORRY, I ADORED IT AS A TEEN. Hahahahaha those were the inspirations - oh, and of course Scooby-Doo inspiration with Nico and Kyrie on this one. Fury helped me getting the ideas going and I just finished writing it yesterday, if I'm not wrong. I do hope you guys enjoy it! I also hope Vergil's will follow soon, but I can't guarantee anything. Do apologize - but I hope Dante's can suffice for now. Happy Halloween, my dear critters, hunters and cheeky devils! ;)
âWeâre stickinâ together this year, babe.â
You were almost laughing, but you didnât want Dante to feel bad for wanting to keep an eye on you â your laughs would be of how endearing you thought he was being rather than anything else, but it would be too much to explain.
His protectiveness actually had a point, and you had to give him that.
âOk, big guy.â Even so, you couldnât refrain your voice of sounding a little dismissive. It wasnât like you didnât carry around a huge sword and a couple of guns to hunt demons by yourself as well â his worries had a point but, quite frankly, you could always put one hell of a fight if something even tried to touch you.
âEi, I mean it!â You were walking side by side, but he pointed at you for emphasis. It was impressive how Dante could carry so much worry in his voice and still act absolutely nonchalant about everything â you thought it had something to do with the way his hips swayed during his laidback walks; even during a job, like you were at the moment. âDo I have to remind ya what happened every single last Halloween we had together?â
âI know, I know.â You sighed, but you had to agree with him. From a cursed top hat to being kidnapped to a demonic wedding, you had been through it all. Each year, you thought something new couldnât happen, until Halloween arrived and, lo and behold, you were both in some new, crazy adventure. âTo think it all started with that frigging top hat. How do you think Cheshire demon is doing? Any word from it?â
âWell, Patty allows it out of the hat from time to time. It seems to like her and protect her, who wouldâve known?â Dante shrugged, letting out a long sigh himself. Patty practically stole the hat from the shop one day, and there wasnât much Dante could do to have it back â the girl had a will of steel and, if he thought it was really dangerous, he wouldâve never allowed it to touch her hands. In his eyes, everything was under control and Patty seemed⌠Happy. He would never steal happiness from her. âThat spook is kinda her pet now. Theyâre âbest friends foreverâ, who am I to get in the way?â
You let out a giggle. Dante looked like a father whose kid just brought a stray from the streets and looked at him with puppy eyes, asking to be able to keep it.
Only Pattyâs stray was a skinny, creepy Cheshire cat looking demon, with a mischievous grin⌠But a good heart.
It looked worse than it acted, in all honesty. You were team Patty on this one.
âWhatâŚ?â Dante side eyed you, noticing your endeared giggle and pleased expression.
âWell. Youâre one hell of a dad, big guy. Thatâs all.â You answered in a sing-song tune, incredibly satisfied to be having that conversation mid-Halloween job with your half-demon life partner. âBest dad material I couldâve ever wished for. Really.â
And there it was, your life-long ability of making Dante speechless. It was something Vergil would almost always applaud if he was around, but you rarely left Dante speechless over thoughtful feelings in front of other people â those moments were mostly reserved to yourselves.
He immediately tucked his hands in the pockets of his pants â and you could almost say he was blushing. Dante turned pensive in the blink of an eye, and you couldnât help but smile.
A father. He never really saw himself becoming one or even being one â and his expectations would be to be terrible at it, like his old man before him. Not that Sparda was a horrible dad when he was around, but he wasnât. When Dante, Vergil and Eva needed the most, Sparda was nowhere to be seen. He never really knew what happened to him â just disappeared from the world and left them with the curse of his blood and stain of his name.
You knew very much what you were doing when you said he was great father material. You wanted Dante to feel proud of that â eventually, because he would have very much conflicting feelings about being seen as a dad⌠Mostly because, like everything else in his personal life, his immediate reaction would be to think he would absolutely suck at it.
Dante wasnât the best at receiving heartfelt, sincere compliments. You were well-aware of that.
Thatâs why you had a personal mission to make him understand how amazing he was in your eyes â one compliment at a time.
âWell. At least I didnât inherit that from my olâ man.â He finally said out loud, looking back at you and flashing a half-smile on his lips. âCreepy-ass demons aside, youâre stayinâ under my radar today, hot stuff. With someone like yourself around, Iâm gonna have to worry about demons tryna marry you every Halloween now.â
âOh, pleaseâŚâ You rolled your eyes with his answer, making Dante immediately laugh in response. He was teasing, of course, but there was a sting of truth to his words. âThat was⌠Awful. I hope it never happens again. If I have to wear one of those horrid wedding gowns again, I swear⌠Iâm gonna start throwing punches.â
âSucker punchinâ demons down the aisle, what an entrance!â Dante had to laugh alongside you â the previous Halloween had been one hell of a ride to say the least. âBut hey, Iâll always be around to tear those horrible clothes off you, babe.â
âOh, and that you do quite well, you devilâŚâ You had to giggle in return as Dante had the cockiest grin slapped on his lips. Oh, how you loved bantering with your red devil.
Alas, it was Halloween, and all that sweet talking with your beloved red devil would have to wait. You two had finally arrived back at the hotel you were staying with the whole crew â courtesy of the inhabitants of the very western looking little town that called your services for that night.
Something had been brewing for quite a while: you and Dante had noticed it, but you werenât able to actually identify what in the hell was going on. Ever since the disco incident with the hellish imps in Redgrave, it didnât slip past your fingers that random summoning of demons was increasing around smaller cities â the hellish imps were probably a group that detached from the original summoning point and decided to wreak mischief right at the Devil May Cryâs backyard.
One city, though, seemed to be the most affected. Silverstone was quite small compared to Redgrave, but very much a tourist town. It thrived on its western look and it took pride in being known as a place that could take its visitors back in time to years of salons, gold rushes, wanted posters and duels at noon. Recently, though, the tourists were a little bit scared and decided to avoid the place, and with reason: demons were becoming increasingly common around the area.
There wasnât much to do against it, for the demons seemed to come from the desert, at night, with a thirst for blood and human flesh â leaving only destruction in its wake. The political leaders of the city were taking too long to figure out what to do, so the tradespeople of Silverstone decided to come together and take matters into their own hands.
With a little council formed â mostly with owners of hotels, cafĂŠs, restaurants, shops, and every other kind of business that could benefit from tourists â you had quite the interesting proposition at the Devil May Cry for that yearâs Halloween night.
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âCâmon in! Doorâs open!â
It was a chilly autumn evening at the Devil May Cry â nothing really eventful happening, so you took the opportunity to kick Dante off his chair and help you organize the shop a little bit. He didnât complain â after all, things were a lot better after you came into his life; organizing the shop was one of those things.
You didnât expect a knock on the heavy doors of the Devil May Cry, though. Since Dante was near the kitchen and your hands were busy putting your swords away on their rightful place at the wall right behind the desk, telling the random customer to come in was the best way to welcome them.
âDidnât know it was time for a âFall cleaninâ at this place! Looks like you can work miracles, after all.â That raspy voice and the smell of cigar was unmistakable. You giggled as you turned around to greet him.
âWell, you know how I roll, Morrison. If I canât work miracles, I donât even show up.â You rested your hands on your waist, having a cocky smile on your lips â which made Morrison laugh in return.
âI sure do hope you people can work miracles alright, pal.â What you did not expect to see, was Morrisonâs client: a man well into his sixties, huge white mustache curled up at the ends, wearing light jeans, snake leather boots, checkered button up shirt to his neck and a white, quite imposing, cowboy hat â which he took off to greet you respectfully, revealing his combed back white hair.
âWell, if you call closinâ the Gates of Hell a miracle, weâve been known to work those from time to time, Colonel Sanders.â As soon as Dante finished his sentence, you closed your eyes, controlling yourself not to giggle. You never wanted to seem rude to customers, but you had to admit, having a cowboy in the shop was a first. A cowboy other than Dante, that is. âHalloween is approachinâ and weâve been havinâ more spooks than the usual around. Is that what this is âbout?â
The Colonel Sanders cowboy gazed at Morrison as if asking if the man had briefed Dante in advance. As the red devil sat on his huge chair, you rested on the edge of the desk, crossing your arms and allowing a proud smile to spread across your lips â Dante always played the goofy, reckless rockstar card, but he was far from being naĂŻve and, how his twin liked to call him, foolish. When it came to his job, he was quick to notice patterns and underlying intentions of demons â and, since your hellish imp disco job, he had been keeping an eye on the increase of devils in and around Redgrave.
Oh, yes. You were more than proud to call him your lover.
âTold ya. He might not look like much, but heâs good.â Morrison answered the manâs look, making you giggle a bit. You could feel Dante glaring at you â the âhe might not look like muchâ would come up later, in a teasing and friendly banter between you both. âYou guessed it, Dante. Thereâs a lot goinâ on, but Iâll let Mr. Carson here do the explaininâ.â
âI take it youâre not from the city, Mr.â Dante pointed at the manâs hat, as Morrison moved to his favorite spot on the shopâs couch and the man approached the desk.
âYe, not from around, indeed. Call me Buck.â The man took his time to shake Danteâs hand and yours â with a strong grip, but not as rough as you expected. You had to admit, you were a lot more familiar with rougher hands â like Danteâs. âIâm from Silverstone, you people probably heard of it.â
âHmmm. Up north, smaller city. Got the name because of the silver mines around; one of the biggest cities back in the day, right?â You had to pull the mental map you had in your head to find Silverstone â it was a touristic city you had always wanted to visit but never really got the chance, hence why you knew so much about it. Also, it was good knowing maps by heart when you had to count on Nico driving you somewhere: you had been lost a couple of times with Nero, Dante and Vergil and it was chaotic, to say the least.
âYes, pal, and we take pride in that!â Buckâs mustache smiled to hear you knew about his small town â something he didnât really expect from people in big cities. Dante also looked at you, with his eyebrows raised, as you only looked back at him with a matter-of-fact expression in your eyes. He called you a know-it-all sometimes, but he actually loved that about you.
Vergil was a whole different kind of know-it-all â as per his words, the asshole kind.
âWe been havinâ problems in Silverstone lately⌠Demon problems.â Buckâs dark brown eyes now turned serious, drawing yours and Danteâs attention. âIt started with some small, flyinâ things. Annoyinâ little folk who liked to upset the cattle and do all kinds of mischief devilry around the city; they were drivinâ the tradespeople mad. But nothinâ a good olâ rifle couldnât solve. Some men and women took âem as target practice.â
âHellish imps. Youâre talking about hellish imps.â And even though you had a smile on your lips, you couldnât look more annoyed. Dante couldnât hold back a laugh.
âTheyâre easy to kill, but annoyinâ as hell.â He shook his head, remembering finding you in the disco, hopelessly chained to a chair, while the imps from Hell messed around with your stuff while Stayinâ Alive blasted through the amps. It was a sight to see â a funny, but rather cute one. âWe also had some problems with âem recently.â
âWell, if we had only those⌠Hellish imps, you said⌠âRound the town, folks would take care of âem, no need for help. After a month, I think, it got worse.â Buckâs face turned somber and his shoulders seemed to recoil to himself â even if he was a naturally imposing kind of guy, it looked like he got a little smaller⌠Fearful, even. âFolks from farms started reportinâ dead cattle â not your usual disease or random poisoninâ from eatinâ bad food, no, poor cattle were beinâ torn to shreds; all blood drained. Some of us decided to take a lookâŚâ Buck shook his head, letting out a heavy sigh. âOvernight, farms turned into fields worse than slaughterhouses. I never seen anythinâ like it. And it was random too: some cattle dead, some alive.â
âHmmm. Demons do have a thirst for blood, but only lesser ones wouldnât risk going after armed humans.â You pondered, your memory going back to all the things you read in the Codex Daemonica. It was the best knowledge reference you knew⌠After Dante and Vergil. âYou mightâve grown a reputation of being too tough for them not to attack you right away.â
âWe tried to keep our lilâ town as protected as we could, pal.â Buck now had a thankful smile on his mustache, proud to hear someone like you appreciated their efforts and courage. âThat didnât keep those things at bay, though. We tried all superstition and priests to keep those things away. Some of us even tried shootinâ some in the dark, but they kept cominâ back. Farmers would be terrorized inside their houses at night, keepinâ their families safe and prayinâ they wouldnât wake up to their cattle mutilated.â The manâs thick, white eyebrows met in the middle of his forehead, eyes turning somber once again. âWe were fightinâ, pal. Keepinâ things together as we could. âTil that thunderstorm; rumblinâ in the skies like the devilâs herd themselves, crossinâ our path to bring our doom.â
You felt a chill dripping down your spine, rearranging yourself at the edge of Danteâs desk as if you were trying to make your sitting spot more comfortable. You werenât one to fear any sort of devilish stories â quite the contraire, you and Dante heard those with enthusiasm and even let out some good laughs while at it â but you had to give it to that cowboy. He knew how to tell an ominous story, and that was a rare find.
He would be a certified success at camps, telling ghost stories by a bonfire at night.
âThunderstorm, huh? Thatâs no small demon.â Dante suddenly turned serious â and when that happened, play time was over.
âNothinâ small indeed. The cattle mutilation got worse, if you can imagine. Their blood, their parts⌠Gone. Some folk in the city tried to see what was goinâ on, and they did see somethinâ: dark figures, watchinâ us from over the hills. Always when the night was approachinâ, when the horror would begin. The ones who tried to fight back⌠WellâŚâ Buck sighed, taking a little embroidered handkerchief from his pockets and drying some of the sweat that started to appear between his bushy white brows. âWe lost our first townspeople. Good folk. Fair, hardworkinâ people. Good with a rifle too.â
âI know itâs a rather insensitive question, but itâs important, Mr. CarsonâŚâ You immediately apologized before you could even ask what you had in mind â after all, you could see the sorrow in the manâs eyes. Sorrowful cowboys had your heart softened like ice cream melting on summer, and you had Dante to blame over that. âBut were there bodies? If so, did they have anything missingâŚ?â
âHmmm, yeah, they had some parts missinâ⌠Mostly hair, nails⌠One of them, those things they⌠Well, theyâŚâ Buck sighed once more, putting the handkerchief away. You and Dante were used to that sort of horror â having contact with someone who didnât work in the business like you did was definitely grounding as to what was considered horrible or not. âThey took tongues and teeth too. A grim sight, pal, a grim sight⌠They all had their throats slit, clean cut, pale with their eyes frozen in fear. Forever starinâ at the thing that took their life.â
âWait, you said clean cutâŚ? As in a blade cut?â Dante had both his arms on his table now, leaning forward with interest as his eyebrows betrayed the confusion that information caused him. âNot an animalâs claw?â
âNah, friend, that was definitely a blade. I know my animals, and Iâm a pretty decent tracker along with some folks who like to hunt together sometimes. We know whatâs a cut from a knife and a cut from a beast. Even those beasts you two been huntinâ.â Buck shook his head affirmatively with so much conviction you couldnât doubt his words. âEvery single throat was slashed with a blade, maybe a huntinâ knife. The rest that was taken⌠Well, I dunno. I donât wanna think a human couldâve done somethinâ so monstrous to someone else. Thatâs gotta be those demons of yours⌠After all, they come back every night.â
âAnd they kill humans every night as well? How many so far?â You maybe had something in your mind, but things were actually quite foggy. Some things didnât add up â and, judging by Danteâs expression, he was on the same page as you.
âNot every night, no. Weâve been keepinâ ourselves safe. Weâve been sleepinâ together at big places: hotels, churches, markets. Barricade the doors, guards with rifles takinâ turns so everyone has a chance to rest, town watch to keep an eye on the dark figures on the hills⌠But sometimes, thatâs not enough, friend. Sometimes, one of us gets lost and the body turns up the next day.â Buck lowered his head, shaking it right after. âIt took us some time to find out how to fight back. We never knew there were⌠Professionals in dealinâ with those things. We thought we were abandoned to our own doom and nothinâ could save us, until a random couple from Redgrave said a man named Dante might be able to help our lilâ town. Gave us a number, and Morrison picked up.â
âWell, itâs a good thing you found us, then.â You smiled back, trying to lift up the mood a little bit â something that was quite impossible, but you pitied the man. You just wanted to see cowboys smiling; again, something you would always blame Dante for.
âI hope so, friend.â His mustache curled up on a small smile and you already had some more joy in your heart. Dante almost laughed upon seeing you so happy from trying to cheer up a client â you would always do the best you could, and you would always let your heart open to empathy. Something so human, and so lovely to his eyes. âFolks in town werenât so sure âbout me cominâ all the way down to Redgrave to check this âdevil hunterâ, but itâs the last chance we got. We decided to risk it.â
âYour gamble paid off, pal. You got me interested â and, if youâre payinâ, you got me hired.â Dante sighed back in his classic nonchalant way, already getting up from his chair, offering his hand to close the deal.
âThat wonât be a problem. A job well-done is a job well-paid â you get rid of those horrors in Silverstone, the whole town will be more than willinâ to compensate you, pal.â Buck put his hat back on, shaking Danteâs hand. âIâll be goinâ back to town tomorrow first time in the morninâ ââ
âYa donât have to worry. We can keep up.â
The biggest smile in the room was Morrisonâs: he always got a commission whenever he found a job for you and Dante, so the promise of the whole town being monetarily thankful to you both was a great prospect for him as well. As Morrison and Buck Carson left the shop, and you all said your goodbyes, Dante went around the desk, slightly leaning on it by your side while keeping his arms crossed and eyes on the door â just like you.
âDemons donât usually use blades.â You finally said what you both thought was so weird about all that story.
âAnd when they do, theyâre not the chaotic bunch of the imps. Theyâre much worse.â Dante agreed with you, his voice now serious and pensive.
âWhat do you think? Hell Generals? Higher rank demons?â You furrowed your brows a bit, looking up to his reflective face. âAngelosâŚ?â
âMight be⌠Might be all of them, might be just one.â Dante sighed, slouching a bit on his desk while blankly staring at the heavy wooden doors of the Devil May Cry. âWeâll only figure it out when we get to Silverstone.â
âHmmm. I guess youâre right.â After your own sigh, you did your best to reach out to his face and place a rather long kiss on his rough jaw â making Dante look back at you quite confused, breaking his blank stare and having life back into those sky-blue eyes. âYouâre very handsome when youâre brooding, cowboy, did you know that?â
âOh, you like it when Iâm serious, sheriff?â And even if he kept his straight expression, you could hear the fun teasing and loving notes in Danteâs voice. âMaybe Iâve to play the âstoic cowboyâ more often to ya.â
âEh, I love you anyway, red devil. You donât have to play any roles for me.â You shrugged, giggling as Danteâs hands already pulled you closer to him, sneaking around your waist. âBlame it on that handsome face of yours.â
âYa think Iâm handsome, thenâŚ?â And now he had a bit of his goofy smile on his lips, hell bent on teasing you for the rest of the night. You knew exactly what you were getting yourself into â and, considering every single Halloween prior to this one, that kind of break would be very welcome. You could feel it in your bones. âMy sheriff has a thing for handsome devils, huh?â
âFor one handsome devil. Iâm pretty committed, you knowâŚ?â You finally allowed him to playfully kiss your lips, both of you smiling between pecks. âIâm not one to think everyone is handsome. I have standards.â
âOh, and this cowboy here is your kind of standard, yeah?â
âYou bet you are, Dante.â With the certainty of your voice and the way you pulled his head to a deeper kiss, something ignited in Danteâs chest. You knew exactly how to get him going â and he would never complain about that.
âOk, sheriff. You got what you wished for!â Breaking the kiss, Dante immediately lifted you in his arms, carrying you bridal style throughout the shop and up the stairs. âUndivided attention from your handsome devil tonight, no refunds!â
âSee? You surpass every standard I may have, babe!â You giggled, leaving a few kisses on his neck.
That was something you both learned after a few couple life-threatening, serious jobs: always seize the moment you had before the storm; enjoy every kiss and every touch you could with each other prior to one of those dangerous gigs â it could very well be the last chance you would have.
*
âWell, well, rise and shine! Got enough of your beauty sleep?â Of course, Dante had to tease his nephew â or it wouldnât be Dante.
âYeah, maybe you should try it too. Be lookinâ too much like an old man, soon theyâll be mistakinâ you for Santa.â Neroâs answer was as sharp as his sword, perfect for a punk like him. You had to wheeze, receiving a side-eye from your red devil.
âWhat?â You shrugged back, while Kyrie stopped by the porch of the grand Wild West looking hotel you were all staying â property of Buck Carson â worriedly observing the hills in the distance against the orange sky. âYou kinda asked for it. Santa.â
âGreat.â Danteâs smile was poisoned with annoyance. âLilâ angel is cominâ along too?â
âNah, I donât think itâs a good ideaâŚâ Nero started mumbling, and you could see it in his face: it was a topic of discussion between them both. Kyrie was brave and wanted to save people, while Nero was overprotective and wanted to save her at all costs. After the almost marriage, he became a little worse. âThereâs plenty of people to help here in townâŚâ
âThe demons might have kidnapped and hurt people already, wherever they are.â Kyrieâs hazelnut eyes focused back on Nero â determined, but still kind. âIf so, those people need help. You can kill the demons, but I can help the people.â She turned her eyes to you, like an accomplice. âItâs what we have been doing for a while now.â
âYeah, it backfired last year. With both of ya.â Nero added, having you looking back at him with surprise, resting your hands on your hips. That was bold of him, to talk to you like that. He was your honorary nephew, after all.
You finally felt the pang of a parent being antagonized by their child and you were ready to give him your very first scolding â what a Halloween already.
âEh, have to agree with the kid on that one.â But Dante got in the way first, and now your surprised gaze turned to your red devil â who immediately picked it up and was quite used to some scolding. âEi, Iâm just sayinâ, babe! Last year, you both got yourselves in a pickle, this close to marryinâ a demon in a ceremony that would be a real pain in the ass to nullify if it had happened.â And Dante wouldnât argue if he wasnât worried himself: if it was just him, Vergil or Nero being headstrong about something stupid, he would let it go â but it was about you. And your safety was a subject he would never let go. âCut us some slack here, will ya? Weâre just tryna keep ya safe.â
You and Kyrie never looked so conflicted in your entire lifetimes up until that point. There you were, standing on the porch side by side, hands on your waists, ready to rebuke them like the most annoyed family member of the year â but how could you when your partners were only being that annoying because you were so important to them, the only thing they cared about was keeping you both safe?
You wanted to argue and kiss Dante, all at the same time â and Kyrie perfectly understood your conflict, because she wanted to do precisely the same with Nero.
âWell, you donât want me to stay here in town, do you?â You finally asked the million dollar question. If you couldnât disarm them with the old âyouâre-worrying-too-muchâ scolding, you had to appeal to logic. âIâm a devil hunter. I go on jobs by myself. Iâm as important as Nero or you, big guy, on this one. Kyrie has been training with Nero for a year now to be able to protect herself on the field whenever she needs to come along to help people, and sheâs been helping me a lot last couple of jobs. Even killed some demons herself.â With those words, Kyrieâs hazelnut eyes found yours with pride in them. You remembered telling her how Credo would be proud, and how emotional she got. Since then, she was becoming even fiercer, but still keeping her sweet kindness, only resorting to violence if she had no other option at hand. âIf you think we canât handle ourselves, then all that talk about humans being even stronger than demons is bullshit, and you only say that to feel better about yourselves. Your actions must match your words if you really believe in something, you know.â
Nero and Dante just stared back at you like two wet dogs who did something terribly wrong and now we're being lectured by their owner and asking for forgiveness. Not even in their wildest dreams they couldâve thought such calm words could make them feel so small and embarrassed for their actions. They were completely speechless, trying to find an argument back and trying to keep their pose â but failing miserably.
âDamn, did you go to Vergilâs school of winninâ an argumentâŚ?â Dante shook his head, having his hands on his waist now â and a slight smile on his lips. âYou know I do believe in that. You two get in trouble, Iâm killinâ the bastard who touched you. Thatâs it for me.â
âEh, thatâs it for me tooâŚâ Nero scratched the back of his head, not being able to counter your logic. âBut Iâm stayinâ close to you, Kyrie!â
âHeeeeeey there, you suckers! Your magical ride arrived for the night!â Nico appeared just at the right moment, tires singing on the pavement as she parked the van. âGotta say, the mechanic in town is pretty good! Not like me, of course, but we tuned up a few things that needed some fixinâ and the van is workinâ fine!â
That was enough to get Nero bantering with Nico and Dante on his way to the van, ready to get to work. You and Kyrie followed along together, with her entangling her arm on yours as you went down the stairs of the hotelâs entrance porch.
âThat was good! Point for us!â She whispered to you while giggling, making you mirror her actions.
âHey, I learned with the best.â You pointed back at Kyrie, a satisfied smile appearing on her lips. âNothing like treating the Spardas like the kids at the orphanage.â
âOh, a little bit of gentle authority goes a long way with Nero. Danteâs like that too, right?â
âYou have no idea. Best thing Iâve ever learned from you.â
âEi! Can you both stop gossipinâ and get on the van alreadyâŚ?â Nero tried to look annoyed and maintain the punk attitude but you both could see how that was cracking and his whole body looked a lot gentler than his words sounded.
âEh, kid, we just lost all credibility. Time to accept that.â Dante gave his nephew a pat on the back as he hopped on the van, already used to that kind of situation. Nero just blushed as you both giggled together and he helped Kyrie up while you followed your red devil in.
Plopping right by his side, Dante was calmly reading one of the many magazines about gunsmithing. You scooted near him, landing a quick kiss on his jaw â his eyes finally looking back at you, a half-smile hidden on his lips.
âYou know I love you, right?â
âHell yeah I do, hot stuff.â And he landed a quick peck on your forehead. âI love you too.â
Danteâs attention got back to his magazine as Nico kickstarted the van and you took one of your guns of its case to check if everything was in order before the job. Nero sat by Kyrieâs side like a guard dog while she talked about something completely unrelated to hunting with the gunsmith virtuosa at the wheel.
With the sun almost hiding behind the hills, tainting everything in blood-orange, you all failed to notice the dark figures following your every footsteps and the tires of the van as you plunged in the night to find the demons terrorizing the little town of Silverstone.
*
You had to be fair to Nico: driving in the middle of a dark desert wasnât an easy task. You were engulfed by a sea of darkness and the only light on the highway was that of the van. Granted, there was nothing for Nico to crash the vehicle on, but she wasnât leaving the road either.
âWhat youâre seeinâ today, is the new town. A few miles away, thereâs the old town of Silverstone â the original, if you will.â
As soon as the sun shone in the sky that morning, you called Kyrie and briefed them of the job â which, of course, they were eager to be part of. Buck led you all to the city: riding ahead with Morrison in his truck, followed by the Devil May Cry van⌠And Dante riding the Cavaliere with you safely holding your red devilâs waist, as you always enjoyed the motorcycle rides.
He introduced you to all the members of the small council of townspeople who decided to take those hellish matters in their own hands and end the horrors â and soon, you were having a meeting to understand where the damn demons were coming from.
âIt all started as a silver mine, closer to the hills. Folks started to settle around, built a church and soon, Silverstone was born.â An old woman, Frances Campbell, explained with a map opened on a big table at the hotelâs party room â the common areas now filled with mattresses tossed around and families refusing to dare set a foot outside; be it day or night. âThe town was hit with a wave of prosperity, and even more people tried their luck in Silverstone. Soon, there were too many people for such a small little town â and thatâs when the town youâre in was born.â
âWhy change the location of the town, maâam?â Kyrie had her attentive eyes analyzing the map and, as always, made the most insightful questions. âWas there something wrong with the initial town?â
âNothinâ at all, my dear. At least at the beginning.â Frances added, fixing the thin glasses that were starting to slide down the bridge of her nose. âThe original town was closer to the mines, but not the water. Silverstone now is a lot closer to the main river in the region.â
âWell, whenever thereâs a peak of prosperity, thereâs a peak of greed too; at least in my experience.â Dante crossed his arms, also studying the map.
You did love when he got all professional. Thatâs how you ended up showering him with kisses the previous night.
âAnd that you are right, Mr. Devil Hunter.â The woman pointed at Dante as a teacher does when a student makes a smart remark â you remembered Buck mentioning she was a retired professor, and you could see she still had that in her. âAnd with greed, comes crime. People started tryinâ to take advantage of each other, steal, cheat, murder⌠Everythinâ you hear in olâ Wild West stories.â
âThe type of thing that attracts demons. Maybe thatâs why they decided to appear nowâŚ?â You furrowed your brows and looked at Dante, but he too had a not so sure expression. âIt was long ago, though, as you are saying, maâam. Itâs a long shot, but Iâm trying to understand here why demons attacking Silverstone of all places all of a sudden.â
âWell, rumors started goinâ around the town back then, of a man who made a deal with the devil.â And that made all of you even more attentive, as a pack of dogs who hear a favorite word. âHe was the richest of Silverstone, built a huge mansion in the old town⌠Died a horrible death: he got caught in the middle of a stampede. People never found his horse, nor the cattle and the drovers, but they found his body teared in pieces across the desert.â
âHow did they know it was a stampede, thenâŚ?â And you would never tell him as not to hurt his pride, but Nero looked like a child hearing a spooky story by a bonfire.
âThere were roof marks everywhere. Some parts of the sand seemed burned, as if the roofs were made of hot steel.â The ladyâs voice was ominous and you did think she and Buck would make one hell of a couple. Maybe that could be your side quest for that Halloween, if there was something close to a spark between them. They would be an absolute banger at the spooky orphanage parties. âThe townspeople said the devil had come to collect his part of the bargain for all the money the man got of his contract. Soon, the manâs wife died in an accident at home, and strange, usually deadly, happeninâs started occurring at the mansion. Everyone left and the building was considered haunted. The town started havinâ more and more issues involving death and horrible accidents, and soon everyone believed the man had cursed them from beyond the grave. Thatâs when the townspeople decided it was time to build a better version of Silverstone.â
âNothinâ like an old, power-hungry bastard to bring down a whole cityâŚâ Nero mumbled more to himself than to anyone else while reading the map â but everyone could feel who he was really talking about. Wherever Vergil was at his Halloween job at the moment, you were certain he was feeling a sting from being stabbed by his own son in the distance. âGotta a name for this as-GentlemanâŚ?â
You couldnât hold back a wheeze when Kyrie elbowed Nero so he wouldnât curse so much in front of Frances, and tried to correct himself.
âBeau Blackwell. My grandma knew him, snob fellow. She never liked him too much, and kept cursinâ his troubled soul âtil the day she went to the grave herself.â
âThe Campbell ladies were never the kind to mess with, thatâs for certain.â Buck finally arrived back, having both his hands hanging at the edge of his belt, his moustache smiling to Frances. âGrandma Campbell was a tough one.â
âThat she was. Olâ Blackwell didnât even try to get in her way.â She had a proud smile back in her thin lips, a spark igniting in her smart eyes as soon as Buck Carson arrived.
Oh, you knew that spark. Your side quest for Halloween was on.
âAnd what did your grandma think of this Blackwell guy, maâam? He had a deal?â For Dante, that was the most important information at the moment. A contract could indicate a whole number of things, but there was a good chance the old town had at least one good demon summoning place â at worst, a door to the underworld itself.
âShe sure thought he did. As far as she said, Blackwell was a useless wimp who couldnât find a slab of silver if it was paradinâ naked right in front of his nose.â So far, Nico was serious and didnât get much into the demon talk â probably studying the map and all the routes in and out of the old town, as she always did. But the whole naked silver slab thing made you and her have to hold a wheeze â Nico failing and trying to mask it with a cough. âHe also got to marry the sheriffâs daughter, the most beautiful and smart woman around back then â and the one all men fought to get. For some reason, the woman fell head over heels for a spineless shrimp like Beau.â
âDoesnât look like she was that smart after all.â Buck shrugged. âI always thought that was the Campbellâs title.â
Oh, yes. Buck was genuinely head over heels for his Frances â and judging by the way she glared him back, with a smart smile on her lips, it was corresponded.
âWe kinda got the title after she chose that ass.â With Francesâ answer, Nero couldnât help but beam a proud smile: if she was cursing, he could curse as well. âThe fact is, Blackwell was suddenly hit with a wave of luck that was very much out of character. And then, found death in the most mysterious and grim circumstances.â
âYeah. That has the foul smell of a demon contract right thereâŚâ Dante was pensive again, now looking at the map. âIs the olâ Blackwell mansion easy to find?â
âPretty easy, Mr. Devil Hunter. Itâs the biggest one in the olâ town, bigger even than the church. Damn Blackwell was a show-off with all that money of his.â
âWell, it sounds more and more like a contract to me.â Dante sighed, looking back at Frances and Buck. âIf theyâre watchinâ Silverstone from the hills and thereâs that much history in the olâ town, I think itâs safe to say thatâs where the demons are cominâ from. Either way, weâre checkinâ it tonight.â
âTonight?â Buckâs eyebrows met in the middle of his forehead, Frances copying his worried expression. âDonât you prefer to go durinâ the day, when those creatures arenât out?â
âEh, I canât put on much of a show if there arenât any demons to kill, can I?â Dante shrugged and you had to smile. Buck had a point, but you knew the best time to check would be at night: if they were attacking when the sun was gone, thatâs when you would find them. Prior to that, you risked finding anything at all. âBesides, I got the cavalry with me. Weâll be fine and youâll be out of demons in no time.â
With the van riding in pitch-black darkness, though, you couldnât make out any shapes in the distance: you would only see the creatures on the hills if you had the moon behind it â but it seemed like even the moon herself was hidden that night.
It was eerily quiet as well. You had checked your guns and your sword, making sure everything was in pristine condition. Now that you had nothing else to do, you were watching outside and paying attention to your surroundings â and there werenât many noises. There were just a few sounds here and there that you couldnât quite isolate and figure out what it was. But it felt, familiar in an off putting kind of way.
âEi, sheriff. Everything ok there?â Danteâs voice took you out of your thoughts, and you turned your attention to him. âYour eyebrow will soon look like just one, the way youâre frowninâ there, hot stuff. Whatâs wrong?â
âHmmm⌠I dunnoâŚâ You murmured back, trying to relax your eyebrows a little bit. That made Dante smile. âI have a⌠Feeling.â
âA feelinâ, huh? What kind of feelinâ, pretty eyes?â And even if he had that easygoing tone sprinkled in his voice and attitude, Dante did take on a more serious demeanor. âGood one? Bad oneâŚ?â
âA⌠Weird one. I canât quite tell if itâs good or badâŚâ You had your worried expression back on, trying to understand what the hell was that thing stirring in your heart. Your feelings were notorious between you and Dante: he said it was your spidey-sense tingling, even if you didnât have any heritage like his. âI just know something is wrong. Iâm not feeling like things are completely⌠Ok.â
âHave they ever been ok in this family, y/n?â Nero had to put his two cents in the conversation, immediately making you a little less worried â and giggling with his question. âBut hey, if youâre feelinâ somethinâs wrong, we should have our guard up.â
âWell put, kid. Y/nâs spidey-sense is no joke.â
âItâs not a spidey-sense, câmonâŚâ You rolled your eyes, already smiling with your red devil and honorary nephew.
But the moment couldnât last for too long: soon, the van jumped in the air, as if it had aggressively ran over something.
âHey, Nico! What the fuckinâ hell was that?!â Nero held Kyrieâs waist so she wouldnât fly around the van â and only after you checked on them, you realized Dante had the very same reaction, but holding you close to him.
If you flew around, you would fly around together. You jump, I jump, as Jack Dawson would say.
âIâve no idea!!â
âDonâtâcha know how to drive anymore?!â And now Nero stumbled over to the driverâs seat, as Nico stopped the van with a screech. He almost stamped on the front window like a sticker. âWhat the fuck is goinâ on?!â
âWhy donât you do the drivinâ, if youâre so good yourself, huh?!â Nico fixed her glasses on her face, hands trembling and flailing everywhere. âI dunno what happened! It wasnât an animal, nothinâ like that!! It was too fast and I didnât see it! One minute, the road was clear, the other, I hit somethinâ and went over it!!â
âOh, maybe it was a coyote or a wolf trying to cross the roadâŚ!â Kyrieâs heart was almost coming out of her throat, but you could all hear the tone of worry in her voice.
âIt can very well be, those animals are common around here.â You had your own hand over your heart, feeling it beating like a samba school in peak Carnaval. âThey arenât used to cars, specially this time of the night.â
âCâmon, kid. Letâs check it out.â Dante got up from the seat, leaving Rebellion behind and carrying only Ebony and Ivory in his hands. âIf itâs an animal, we canât leave the pooch agonizing out there. If it isnâtâŚâ
âTheyâll regret gettinâ in the way.â Nero answered with a smile and already reloading Blue Rose, leaving Red Queen behind with Kyrie. âYou better stay in the van.â
âWas that for me as well? âCause you know, I got my own set of cool guns, too.â You looked back at Dante, waving your dual guns around â and winning a quick laugh from him.
âHey, if itâs nothinâ, itâs just trouble for you, pretty eyes. If it is somethinâ, well, thank youâre more than welcome to join the party.â With those words, he winked back at you and left the van with Nero.
You remained close to the vanâs door, telling Kyrie to seat beside Nico on the driverâs seat. None of you could really see what was going on: the only thing in front of you was the dark road and endless miles of pitch-black desert. For Kyrie and Nico, it was no different; although they had the headlights to light up a few meters ahead.
You could hear their steps as they quietly approached whatever it was that Nico ran over. Awfully quiet for the both of them. That feeling you had before only tightened in your chest, reverberating even more, almost making you forget how to breathe. Those seconds dragged like feet drenched in quicksand, trying to move but unable to get anywhere.
Until you heard a gunshot.
Before you could even ask what was going on, a dead demon flew over the van and landed on the hood with a loud noise, staring at all of you with its dead eyes and blood splattering everywhere â which made Nico and Kyrie immediately start screaming, almost hugging each other.
You jumped out of the van, finding Nero and Dante surrounded by demons â low tier demons, though, nothing you three couldnât handle together. Wielding your dual guns, you started to shoot as fast as Dante had taught you.
Not as fast as he did, though. That was his demonic blood at work.
âWhere did they come from?â You ran up to him, standing with your back to your red devilâs back â that way, you both could cover a larger area.
âNo idea, babe. We were checkinâ out the dead one. Donât move!â With those words, Dante used the dead demon as leverage to jump right above you and pull off his classic spinning move with Ebony and Ivory. With you in the middle, right below him, it was impossible to hit you.
You had to be fair: you would always be impressed when he did that and managed to keep you safe while slaughtering all the demons around you in one single move.
When you were least expecting, though, a blade flew by your side â superficially slashing your upper right cheek, but enough to make a constant flow of blood trail down your face.
Dark figures were approaching â like the ones the townsfolk described. You, Nero and Dante were already expecting higher rank demons; the ones who were really behind all that mess.
Until you all heard a motorcycle noise.
âWhat theâŚ?!â Before Nero could finish cursing, though, you all turned around only to find a set of motorcycles running right into your direction. If Nero hadnât grabbed you and dodged right away, you would certainly end up with a nasty injury.
You counted quickly. There were around sixteen of those dark figures, including the ones on foot and the ones on the motorcycles. One of them held an amulet that glowed with a blood red light in the dark, creating dark seals on the floor â the ones that summoned more of the lesser demons from the underworld.
That was where they were coming from.
âNico, hit the gas! Get the hell out of here!â Nero immediately screamed, assessing the situation the same way as you did: it was a very bad situation.
âButâŚ!â
âNowâs not the time to argue, Goldstein!â Danteâs voice was almost a roar â and Nico rarely heard him calling her like that. It was enough to make the gunsmith virtuosa get the van running. âY/nâŚ!â
âAh, hell no, big guy! Iâm not leaving without you!â You roared back, already shooting one of the demons that tried to attack Dante. The vanâs tires screeched on the road as Nico turned it around abruptly to go back the way you came from â back to the new town of Silverstone. In a safer place, they could figure out what to do. âYou jump, I jump! No refunds!â
Danteâs heart didnât know if it wanted to jump out of his chest from desperation of having you in such a situation or from elation of you loving him so much as to put yourself in danger.
It was probably because of both.
âKid! Y/n! Back to back, the three of us! Câmon!â He didnât even had to say it again: soon, you had Danteâs and Neroâs backs to yours, the three devil hunters making it rain bullets over the demons. The motorcycles tried to approach, but you would always threaten them with killer shots.
With Danteâs sharp eyes in the dark, he eventually hit one of the motorcycles in such a way it crashed a few meters away from you. With the right shot, he could make it explode â and it was a strategy to use. He just wanted some more of those goofs to approach, so he could take a lot of them at the same time.
One of the motorcycles, though, decided to be brave â or suicidal, depending on your point of view â and try to run through the three of you, almost running you over. This time, though, your reflexes were quick enough to dodge in time, but that made you three separate.
âAlright⌠You clowns are startinâ to piss me offâŚâ With that rumbling comment from Dante, he held out his hand, summoning Devil Sword Dante in a blaze of fire.
You could hear Nero groaning â he definitely missed Red Queen at the moment and ever since Dante managed to summon his two main swords, Nero always complained he couldnât be that cool while fighting.
Understandable. You were missing your very own sword â you could only wish you could make it come over to you that easily.
At this point, you were pretty sure you would win. As Dante slaughtered the demons â and whatever figure who tried to come any closer â the odds were certainly in your favor. You helped with some shots here and there, aiding his kills and getting the job done.
Until you felt your fingers tingling. Furrowing your brows, you looked down only to see your hands trembling. Your vision became blurry, as the world suddenly tilted under your feet. The gash in your cheek burned with the wrath of the fires of hell.
âWhat theâŚâ You mumbled, opening and closing your eyes a few times. You could barely hear Nero calling your name: it seemed like he was stuck inside a tin can. âNero⌠DanteâŚ?â
âEi, babe, whatâsâŚâ Dante lowered his sword and, before he could finish asking, the dark figure with the amulet finally stepped near enough for you to see it was nothing but a human â which he confirmed when he lowered the hood of the dark robe he, and the other humans, were wearing. âYou better start talkinâ before I decide to cut off that ugly head of yours. Whatâs goinâ on?!â
âItâs a pleasure to make your acquittance, son of Sparda.â The man allowed a calm smile to grace his lips framed by a well-maintained goatee as you felt a sting of fire coursing through your whole body. You tried to keep it in, but you couldnât hold back a groan. âI am kindly inviting you and your⌠RelativeâŚâ The man gestured to Nero, still completely ignoring you and the ever so worsening pains. âTo join us in the old town for a talk. We have much to discuss.â
âWhat the fuck did you do to y/n?â
The man looked into Danteâs blue eyes â now with some sparks of red, teeth already growing into fangs â knowing quite well all their intentions would be fumbled if Dante and Nero decided to trigger right then and there.
And that was why you were an insurance.
âItâs a simple poison, found in the underworld. If the cure isnât administered soon enough, though, your⌠Pet, I take it⌠Will perish.â The man treated you with disdain, making Dante already try to walk towards him to have his sword on the manâs throat. The human, though, lifted his hand, showing a glowing purple vial. âNo human antidote can counter it, only the demonic one. This is the only sample in miles. They have only a few minutes, if I am not wrong, and the death⌠Oh, it is exquisitely agonizing.â
Danteâs jaw was locked. You could barely see through your blurring vision, fighting every fiber of your being to remain on your two feet â but your red devil was tense and ready to fight⌠Ready to kill. If he let his demon out, there wouldnât be a soul left to tell the story of that night.
âWhat do you want?â His voice had a slight tinge of distortion â as you could almost sense, Dante was a word away from triggering.
âYou and your kin to put down your weapons and follow us. We have prepared a very important celebration tonight and you are the guests of honor â especially you, Tony Redgrave.â You choked upon hearing that name: very few people knew that alias and, judging by Neroâs confused reaction, even fewer than you thought. âDo this, and we shall save your⌠Pet.â
âCall y/n âpetâ again, Iâll cut your tongue off, smartass.â Dante scoffed, apparently not affected by hearing his old name from the lips of a shady character in such a desolated place. âDonât usually trust strangers in the middle of a crossroads.â
âAs proof of my good faith, son of SpardaâŚâ With those words, the man handed the vial to one of the other hooded figures â another human like him, wearing a dark robe to their feet, keeping their head down under the hood â who approached you slowly. Dante had his eyes trained on them, watching their every move. âIâm taking the first step. Lower your weapons, and my assistant shall heal your⌠Human.â
You couldnât keep yourself standing anymore. With your stomach burning, you feel to your knees, barely able to see Dante in amidst the darkness and your blurry vision. Closing your eyes, your head was in such pain you thought soon blood would run down your face instead of tears. Your heart pounded on your chest quicker than when you rode the Cavaliere with your red devil and, as much as you didnât like to admit, you came to the conclusion that was like dying felt like.
âAlright. Do your thing then.â Dante lowered his hand and his sword was gone in a small set of flames, Ebony and Ivory being abandoned on the floor.
âWhatâŚ?! DanteâŚ!â Nero was ready to fight back, to get that vial and cure you himself, but he saw the plea in his uncleâs eyes. You were outnumbered and you were dying from a poison none of you had the cure â only them. If they wanted, they could break that vial in a million pieces and leave you to die a horrifying death. âCâmon, we canâŚâ But even Nero didnât know what more they could do.
âHey, Nero. Please.â Danteâs voice had no edge of playfulness or the typical easygoing tone. He was serious, defeated even. He would allow himself to be enslaved if that meant saving you â and all he was asking was for Nero to put down his weapons.
And so he did, with Blue Rose hitting the floor right after.
As soon as the assistant inserted the purple antidote into your bloodstream, others quickly approached Nero and Dante, locking heavy silver bracelets around their wrists â immediately cutting out their demonic powers. It was a first for Nero, who stumbled around and seemed like a dizzy, drunk young man. Dante, on the other hand, knew exactly how that felt like, having gone through something similar during his time at the Temen-ni-gru. Ancient demonic wisdom, infused in those bracelets to suppress demonic power and subdue powerful demons to a weaker oneâs will⌠Or to enslave them for eternity, as it happened to Vergil once.
âCome. The night has only just begun.â
You felt your head burning as you watched them viciously knocking down Dante and Nero â something you thought you would never see in your entire lifetime. Falling to the floor of the road, you tried to get up, barely having any strength in your arms. You would drag yourself to them if you had to, but you wouldnât give up⌠At least, not until your body gave out.
âWhat about their⌠Human⌠Master?â The assistant checked, standing right beside you but not moving a single finger to help you up.
âLeave them. A weak thing like that deserves to die like roadkill.â The man dismissed with a quick wave of his hand, ordering the others to carry the Spardas back to the old town.
Warm tears trickled down your eyes. You tried to get up, but your body was slowly giving out â the burning sensation, though, was fading away. Indeed, the antidote was working, but your body took the toll of it.
You werenât weak. You were not. All those years, Dante kept fighting by your side, singing your praises as one of the most powerful humans he had ever met. You defeated the worst of Hell, you faced nonstop hordes alongside your red devil. A stuck-up snob like that unknown guy had no right to call you weak. You were not weak. You were notâŚ
Your hands started giving out as you slowly tried to claw your way to their direction â but they were already long gone and the only soul left in the middle of that desolated highway was you.
But you were human. More powerful than any demon, as Dante would say. Why couldnât you get up, thenâŚ?
Your arms gave out and you hit your face on the warm road, eyes closing in the middle of nowhere. The last thing you heart before fainting, was a blade cutting the asphalt right next to your hand â ready for you when you opened your eyes again.
*
âWhat are we going to do?!â
âI donât know!â
âWe canât just leave!â
âI know!â
âWhat are we going to DO?!â
âI donât KNOW!â
That was the main conversation back and forth between Kyrie and Nico as the gunsmith virtuosa drove the highway as if the devilâs herd itself was chasing them viciously, their hot breath on their necks, ready to take their souls.
Kyrie was standing right by the driverâs seat, holding for dear life on the very thing, as Nico gripped the wheel like she never did before in her life. They both screamed while the van was practically trotting on the road, bumping on every single stone on the way since Nico couldnât care less to dodge at that point.
It was actually very impressive she never came to swallow her cigarette.
âWhat do you think will happen to them?!â Kyrie immediately gripped the necklace Nero gifted her in Fortuna â she saw it as a good luck charm, and would wear it anywhere. It made her feel closer to him and, whenever she was in trouble or uncertain, touching it would make her feel safe.
But never in her life it was the other way around: this time, she was worried Nero wouldnât be safe. And that was so new.
âI dunno! I-I-I mean... Dante willâŚ! He will, right?!â Nico stuttered back, barely able to think. If she could, she would light five or six cigarettes in a row. âI mean he⌠He called me Goldstein, for Hellâs sakes! He never does that! Iâm as scared as you!â
âI know! They never did that!â Kyrie was about to cry â and she didnât even know which emotion was making her feel like overflowing. âWhat about y/n? All of their swords are here, they took only their handguns!â
âWhat?!â Nico quickly glanced back only to see the three swords calmly lounging in the van. âOh, fuck! I mean⌠Well, Dante⌠He has that big ass flaminâ sword inside âim, right? He can summon at any momentâŚ! Right?!â
âI hope he can! Iâm used to Nero, I donât know how Danteâs sword works!â Kyrie rolled her eyes in pure despair, going back in the van to check on everyoneâs swords. Red Queen now looked so quiet, so⌠Dead. It didnât sit well with her, not like that. It had to be with Nero. He needed his sword. âY/n knows how Dante works!â
âOh, be damned! Weâre on a hell of a fucked-up situation here, Kyrie!â
âYou donât have to tell me that twiceâŚâ Kyrie sighed, plopping down on the couch and cradling her head with both of her hands. After a few seconds of pure desperation, the woman turned her hazelnut eyes back to the Red Queen. The sword seemed like it was ready to rev-up, burning to be back in the hands of her master â like it was as annoyed as Kyrie to be away from Nero, sensing, like her, that he needed his weapon.
In the distance, Kyrie saw Rebellion trembling, as if it had the very same problem. Differently from Red Queen, though, it didnât seem like a figment of Kyrieâs imagination: even if the van was kicking and prancing around, she could clearly see Rebellion was vibrating, as if it was ready to take flight. She remembered Nero telling her Dante could summon his sword like that: a simple call and she would fly over to his hands, no matter where he was.
âWe need to go back.â The resolution settled in Kyrieâs heart as she stood up, holding the charm on the necklace she loved so much.
âWhat?! Have you lost your mind too?!â Nico didnât know if she looked back to Kyrie or if she kept an eye on the road. âThose creepy dudes will kebab us in half a second if we step in that olâ town!â
âThey need their weapons, Nico! Right now, weâre the only ones that can help them get back to their owners!â Kyrie walked back to the virtuosa â again holding on for dear life on the driverâs seat. âIf we donât do that, their chance of getting away is very low! Theyâre depending on us to do the right thing, Nico!â She took a deep breath, closing her eyes. âNero needs me. He saved me so many times, I will not fail him now.â
Nico remained silent for a while, frowning while chewing on the tip of her cigarette â the trotting of the van making her go up and down on the driverâs seat, almost hitting her head on the roof sometimes.
Kyrie was right. She knew the little angel was right. Nero hadnât saved just Kyrie throughout the years, he had saved Nico too: she was just a crazy gunsmith with a very dubious driving style and a van to get the devil hunter around, but he was the one who would always get the job done. And when trouble came a little too close to them, Nero always made sure it would never even touch Nico. She could drive fearlessly through a horde of demons because she knew Nero would slay them all. That was something her heart always took for granted.
Now it was time to pay it back. It was time for her to risk her skin to get Nero out of trouble.
And damn well she would.
âAlright, little angel! We need a plan to save those three asses!â The resolution that resided in Kyrie now bled to Nico, making the angelic woman beam a satisfied and proud smile. âIâd say we go in guns blazinâ, but we donât have any guns â and those swords are useless for us.â
âI say we take a stealthy route. Calm down, breathe, think. Go back and give them their swords to let them do their job.â Kyrieâs voice now was a lot steadier, finally feeling a little surer of herself.
In the middle of nowhere, Nico slowed down until she stopped the van. The two women finally looked at each other.
âThis gonâ be madness, you know that, right?â The virtuosa made sure Kyrie understood the seriousness of the situation they got themselves into.
âYeah. But weâve never really got scared of a little madness, have we?â
With an accomplice look, they giggled at each other, the tension finally seeming to dissipate a little. Leaving the driverâs seat, Nico stood up to check on the swords and think of a plan with Kyrie.
âWhat do ya think? They got kidnapped by that⌠What the hell was that, anyway?!â
âIt sure looked a lot like the Order of the SwordâŚâ Kyrie sighed, having memories of her younger days in Fortuna â making Nico remember as well. âIâd call it a cult. And I donât know⌠Maybe they did get away, butâŚâ
Nico waited for her to continue, but the words got lost in her tongue. Holding her amulet once more, Kyrie sighed before speaking.
âI donât feel right. Something is wrong. Somethingâs wrong with Nero.â
âEh⌠You and y/n with your weird âbeinâ-the-lover-of-a-demonâ bond thingâŚâ Nico raised one eyebrow, pretending to have shivers. âItâs spooky sometimes. But well, if youâre sayinâ somethinâ ainât right, I believe ya.â
Before the two women could keep going, though, Rebellion started vibrating more violently, stealing their attention. They frowned, looking at the sword as she threw a tantrum â seemingly looking like it would gain life at any moment.
âUuuuuh⌠Whatâs goinâ onâŚ?â
âI donât know! Youâre the gunsmith; you should know about demon swords better than me!â And even if Kyrie scolded Nico, she couldnât take her eyes from Rebellion â after all, neither of the ladies knew what the sword was about to do.
âYouâre the one datinâ a demon!â
âNeroâs weapons work a lot differently than Danteâs!â
With a loud clang, the eyes on the horned skull near the handle of Rebellion lit up in red, the sword perking up in resolve. Kyrie let out a loud screech as Nico jumped back, ready to have to tame the thing â after all, they had never seen that happening before.
In a blink, Rebellion went flying out of one of the vanâs windows, crashing it like a million of stars, disappearing into the night.
Nico and Kyrie slowly looked at each other â their hearts beating furiously inside their chests.
âWhat the hell just happenedâŚ?â
âI think⌠I think thatâs how Dante summons his swordâŚâ Kyrie tried to explain in a whisper, still barely able to breathe.
âDoesnât his sword come out of flames he summons from withinâ himself, thoughâŚ?â Nico couldnât understand a single thing going on. She thought she knew how everything worked â but that Halloween was proving to be quite an adventure already.
âI donât knowâŚâ Kyrie closed her eyes, keeping one hand over her heart. âRed Queen is very differentâŚâ
And, as if to agree with her, the sword herself revved up just a little, a few flames igniting for a couple of seconds. The two women stared at it, a little alarmed.
âAnd you? Not gonna say anythinâ for yourself too?â Nico pointed at your sword, not knowing what to expect.
With a little shake and a tingling sound, it seemed like your sword was telling off the gunsmith virtuosa.
Exchanging looks, the two women assessed the work they had in their hands.
Returning your sassy swords would be one hell of a ride.
*
It felt like the worst hangover of your life.
You slowly opened your eyes as pain reverberated through all the limbs on your body. Your head was pounding, every breath felt like your lungs were about to burst and your stomach apparently wouldnât even be able to keep water down, if you had any.
As you came to your senses, you sat in the middle of the road, assessing your situation.
It was bad.
Really bad.
You were abandoned literally in the middle of nowhere. No one in sight: no town, no car, no soul, nothing. You could barely hold yourself together, let alone walk miles and miles in any direction to get anywhere. If you went to the old town to help Dante and Nero you would be more of a hinderance than anything else. If you went to the new town to get help and maybe meet Nico and Kyrie, you would probably arrive in the morning and, by then, the damage would be done already.
To say you were feeling useless was an understatement.
Looking around, though, you finally realized what was that slashing sound you heard before blacking out: Rebellion had carved the road, having come to your aid, as Dante said it would do if it felt you were in trouble â like it did to him. All you had to do was call; apparently, you did it unconsciously, seeking his help even when your mind was fading and all hope was gone.
You couldnât help but smile â a bittersweet smile, but a smile nonetheless.
âWell, thank you for coming, old friendâŚâ Your started talking, using all your strength to get yourself on your feet again. It took you more than you expected. âBut I guess Iâm not in my best shape at the moment⌠Iâve no idea what to do.â
With those words, you gripped the handle of the legendary sword and pulled it off the ground. At least you could still wield it, even if you were tired and defeated.
âWeâre in the middle of a lost crossroads, in this godforsaken piece of desert, no way back and no way forward â also no prospects of helping Dante and Nero. Letâs face it, Rebellion. We need a miracle.â You sighed, looking at the horned skull that embellished Danteâs first sword. With that, you summoned all the strength left in your body to rest it on your shoulders as your lover would always do â taking a deep breath and beginning your way to the old town. âStanding here will serve us nothing, though. I guess we gotta make it happen.â
âOne should know they can always reach out for a miracle in the crossroads, little one.â
You turned around, startled, ready to put Rebellion to use â but the only thing you found in that empty road was⌠Yourself.
Yourself, but not really. Something was off. That same gut feeling you had before, started to form at the base of your stomach now. It was like staring at yourself in the mirror, but the eyes⌠Something was wrong with the eyes â as if they were not quite yourself. Looking down, the figure who slowly approached wearing your form had two sets of shadows â while you, yourself, had only one.
âSome would call that kind of miracle a curse.â You rebuked carefully, still studying that creatureâs intentions. You had heard Dante and Vergil talking of doppelgangers, but that didnât act like one: it was too sentient, too intelligent to be one.
âNot all of them were in your shoes.â The figure smiled â it was your smile, but with a different edge that made you feel slightly uncomfortable.
Either way, the creature â whatever it was â had reason on their side. Your situation was pretty hopeless and you still had a long way to go⌠You had much to do. Dante and Nero needed you. Whatever those cult like people wanted, it wasnât good. The man knew Danteâs previous alias, and that was never a good omen.
For the first time, it was your red devil who needed the saving â and you werenât nearly in no way, shape or form to do so.
You needed whatever help anyone could offer. You needed a miracle â or a curse.
âNow if youâre thinking Iâm like those foolish cultists messing with powers they think they can control, youâre wrong. Besides, I could have killed you at any point while you were unconscious at the crossroads, even without Spardaâs beloved Rebellion by your side. Iâm simply a bystander thatâs looking to be entertained and eager to make mischief on this moonless night.â The figure paused and chuckled. âNot even Hecate could interfere â like she could, anyways.â
âWho are youâŚ?â You asked carefully, wary of the utter convenience and situation at hand.
âMy name has been lost for the ages, but itâs not of great importance. You, however, are much more interesting; after all, you are Dante Sparda, The Legendary Demon Hunterâs beloved and prized human. Untouched by demonic blood and yet able to wield one of the most powerful blades known to demonic kind. Consider yourself lucky to have such a powerhouse of a weapon by your side. However, Iâm guessing that youâre in need of something with much more firepower to get your nephew and lover back.â
âHow do youââ
âSparda may have had many enemies, but there were a few of us demons that stayed loyal to him even after he left The Underworld.â With those words, the creature mimicking your appearance bowed a bit before turning a soften gaze to the sword in your hands. âItâs lovely to see you again, Rebellion, and Iâm quite fond of your new powers as well; itâs a nice touch.â
âWait a minute, you knew Sparda and served under him?â With your question, the figure wearing your likeness nodded. âThen why canât you stop the cult that took Dante and Nero?â
âSimple, Iâm not the one theyâre trying to summon. However, though, they do have something of mine that I would like back.â
âAnd what would that beâŚ?â When dealing with demons, all wariness couldnât be enough.
âDear olâ Beau Blackwellâs skull, of course!!â Your mirror cackled before coughing politely. âYou see, one of my subordinates double crossed me and took the damn fool before he was ready, and soiled the deal I had with him. So, when I came to collect, the body was there, but the head was missing along with his soul. Come a few decades later, I find what Iâm looking for, but itâs out of my reach. See, us demons expend huge amounts of resources to stay in your world. Itâs not as nice as the Underworld, but itâs decent at times.â
âHuh. So, the town folks were right about him taking a deal with a devil.â You murmured to yourself, one hand resting on your waist.
âSuch a smart human, after all. Besides, when you meet the devil on the crossroads, on a pitch black night, talking to your mimic with two shadows⌠Such a bad omen indeed for most â but to others, a risky chance to turn things around, for a high price. If you know how to make a proper deal without losing it all in the end.â
Your eyes turned to the mirror of yourself â standing calmly in front of you, a peaceful smile on your face. Their eyes were not your own, those were demonic eyes. You were dealing with a demon in the crossroads â and that could turn into something really bad. Even if they were fond of Sparda, the very nature of trickster demons such as the one copying you was uncertain.
They could very well give you what you needed to succeed â but they could ask for an unfathomable price. Usually, the highest prices were always asked when people found themselves in desperate situations such as yours.
But your body was hurting. Your feet were barely able to hold you standing. Your hands were trembling, and you were pretty sure you could only wield Rebellion because the sword herself was aiding you â as Dante would if he was there. You were not in a position to deny any aid, you knew that â and the demon right in front of you knew it as well.
âKnowing how to make a deal is of little help when someone needs a deal.â You answered carefully, still watching the calmly smiling creature. âIt usually exploits the one with less power.â
âHowever, I think youâll like what Iâve got to offer â and youâve got nothing to lose, after all.â Hearing that answer, you instinctively grabbed Rebellion tighter, making your clone let out a distorted laughter in amusement. âOh, relax. I donât want your soul or to cross blades with you; Iâd rather not have Dante put me into the ground like he did with Mundus. I simply want a favor done and, in exchange, you get a way out.â
âWhatâs the catch?â
âYouâve been trained so well.â The creatureâs compliment came without malice. âI simply want that idiotâs skull back and, in turn, you save those two Spardas and prevent a demon from coming into this reality empowered with human sacrifices.â
âAnd how do I know youâll make good on your wordâŚ?â You had one of your eyebrows raised, the deal sounding too good to be true.
Your mimic whistled loudly and a demonic horse with six legs came out of the right pathâs fog. Four blazing red eyes looked over curiously, as the black strong body had strange demonic symbols on its shoulders. There was a saddle, reins and a chest plate adorned with a black feather inside a book with a claw clutching them both: the demonâs symbol, embellished on the surface. Its main was wispy like ashes from a fire, but the fire was coming from inside the creature itself.
What really caught your attention, was the sounds of snarls and soft growls, as multiple demonic coyote-dog-like creatures kept their distance â but stood at the edge of the fog, as if waiting orders.
âMy horse, Slade, shall take you to the cultists so you can put the skull in his saddle bag here. Then sound the horn to signal the pack itâs time to feed. Afterwards, the pack of hounds will devour those cultists, since they are made of the souls of those theyâve slaughtered, itching for revenge. All you have to do is prove you are not terrified and step up to save the boys from a cruel fate.â
Oh, you knew what that was. You knew what you would have to become. Meeting a demon like that, in the middle of the desert, offering you their horse and pack of vengeful hell-hounds as power for you to control? You could almost hear the faint song, whistling ghostly in the distanceâŚ
Then cowboy change your ways today or with us you will ride, tryinâ to catch the devilâs herd⌠Across the endless skies.
With your skeptic look, your mimic smiled in amusement.
âAre you brave enough to take the reins or do you want to wander home without your lover and nephew?â
You closed your eyes, taking a deep breath. You were out of options. Going back meant leaving them behind and failing to save them â you couldnât do that to Nero, to Dante. Many times Dante tapped into the worst of himself, the darkest places of his soul, to summon a power he despised to save you and have you back home â safe and sound into his arms. Many times he became a demon fiercer and more powerful than those he was fighting against, even if he loathed it.
You could do that for him too. At least once in your lifetime â maybe for the only and last time.
Sensing your resolve, Rebellion settled herself on your back as you walked forward to the demonic horse and held its reins â knowing it was time to aid you, as she had aided Dante a thousand times before. Your mirrored image watched you with a pleased smile.
âNow, take the left path; itâll take you straight to the abandoned church where the cultists are. Get going, rider, youâve got until dawn.â The doppelganger reminded you before plopping a black cowboy hat on your head, only for you to look up in surprise when the figure was gone.
You closed your eyes for a second as your whole body seemed to be engulfed in flames â the pain lasted for only a little while, though. When it washed off, it was as if you had never been hurt in the first place: you could breath properly again, your limbs werenât hurting and all your strength â and more â was back into your body. Taking another step, though, you heard a ringing that wasnât there before.
Looking down, you realized your clothes had changed: an all-black cowboy attire, covered your body, fitting it perfectly; with a heavy black coat down to your ankles keeping you warm in the chilly desert night. The cowboy boots had spurs that ringed like little silver bells every time you took a step â and, as you did it again, you realized you left a trail of fire behind, melting the asphalt with your footsteps.
That wasnât the work of the demon who used your appearance to strike a deal with you â as you looked back into the four curious blazing eyes of the demonic horse standing in front of you, you realized it was its way of saying it also chose you to be its rider. At least for a while.
âDemons are always dramatic, arenât theyâŚâ You shook your head, sighing as you made your way back to the horse who kindly awaited you â now looking like a rider who deserved their service.
As you looked around the crossroads, you could see the pack of hounds remained, waiting for your orders. The horse lowered itself down to let you onto its back and the pack of demons perked up in excitement. As you got into the saddle and adjusted yourself, the horse got up and the demonic pack howled to each other â as if signaling it was time to move out.
You adjusted your new hat as you nudged the horse forward onto the left path. The soft sounds of claws were in the distance as the pack followed you both.
âCâmon, Slade. Itâs time to burn some asphalt.â Hitting the open road, you cracked the reins and the horse took off into a gate and then galloped once he had hit top speed â the trail of burning fire in your wake, as you did yourself with your footsteps.
In the distance behind you, the faint noise of a stampede was close by, but as you looked over your shoulder, you could only see the pack of demonic coyote creatures following at a distance.
Yipping, yowling and snarling hungrily as they followed in excitement. You looked forward, holding Sladeâs rein tightly and feeling the weight of the Rebellion on your back. Those cultists, whoever they were, better be ready to fight â you were coming for them.
Yippie-yi-o, yippie-yi-yay⌠Ghost riders in the sky.
*
If Dante had to guess, heâd say the cultists would lock them up in the desecrated church of that derelict town, as that kind of people would usually do. To his shock, though, he woke up on an old rotten bed that, if he moved too much, would definitely fall apart with his weight. Even so, it was able to cradle the half-demon with ease, and it didnât turn into dust as Dante sat on itâs edge, massaging his head on the spot those damn cultists hit him.
âTook some time to wake up, old man.â Nero mumbled from across the room - making Dante look at his own kin on the same situation he was. At least, Neroâs bed was made of brass.
âEh, those cultists werenât jokinâ âround. Hit my head pretty hard; gimme a break, will ya?â Dante shrugged, shaking his head and looking down to his feet.
Nero furrowed his brows. In all his life, he never thought he would see his uncle so... Defeated. After all, it was Dante they were talking about, not some random human on the street. He couldnât shake off that feeling that it was all so... Easy.
âEi, kid. I know whatâcha thinkinâ. And youâre damn right, I didnât fight as much as I shouldâve...â Dante sighed, raising his head back up again. In the dark, Nero could see his blue eyes, and they had a tinge of melancholy even with the slight smile Dante carried on his lips. âBut out of everyone in the crew, I think youâre the one who can understand me the best. Imagine if it was your lilâ angel on that situation. What would you do...?â
Nero scoffed, not wanting to look into his uncleâs eyes. Bringing up Kyrie was a sure way into Neroâs heart - and bleeding heart even. He would die for her, he would kill the whole world for her, he would destroy gods and demon kings if he had to - but he would never let any harm come to Kyrie. And if the only way to save her was to put down his weapons and let himself be taken - by enemies or even death - Nero would do it without thinking and without doubt.
Yes. Out of all the crew, he could understand Danteâs action the best. It was too easy to take them, because those damn people knew quite well the very best way to enslave a Sparda was to tear their heart apart.
âEh... Guess there wasnât really a good way out of it, huh...?â Nero massaged his own head, shaking it right after. âBut we gotta do somethinâ now. I mean, we canât sit around and just... I donât know, what the hell do those creeps want with us anyway...?â
Weirdly enough, Dante smiled until it turned into a good laugh. Nero furrowed his brows, staring at his uncle thinking he had finally lost his mind - the kid wouldnât complain too much, he could perfectly understand where Dante was coming from.
âWhat a situation, huh? To think one year ago, it was y/n and Kyrie in the same shoes as us!â Dante shook his head, slapping his leg with a hearty laugh upon realizing it. âThereâs somethinâ of poetic in this, kid!â
âHuh. There kinda is...â With that, Nero couldnât stop himself from laughing as well. He wondered if that weird tugging in his heart was what Kyrie felt when she was locked up in that church with you last Halloween, getting ready to forcefully marry a demon. âI just hope they wonât dress us up in those ugly ass wedding clothes.â
âOh, no, no, no. If they try, Iâm tearing them apart!â Dante answered letting a louder laugh out of his chest. Nero couldnât help but smile alongside him: it was good to see his heart coming back.
âWell, not to spoil your party, but I donât think we can do much with those things lockinâ us up.â Nero raised both of his hands, showing off the silver shackles supressing their demonic powers. âNever felt anythinâ like this before, itâs nasty.â
âYeah, those things are no joke...â Dante glanced down at his own wrists, slightly sighing. âBut Iâve been through it before. Just gotta relearn how to fight like a human, thatâs all.â
âYou say that as if it was easy.â
âIt kinda is, kid.â Dante shrugged, looking around the room, trying to come up with some plan to get them out of there. âIt took quite a while to have my demonic powers awaken, so I remember how it feels like. I fought as a human for a long time, as long as you did. Well... As human as we get.â He winked at Nero, getting up from the bed and pacing around the room - the wooden floor creaking as his weight shifted the old boards; but never looking like it would give out. âYou just gotta fight without the good olâ demonic leverages.â
âWhat do ya mean it took you as long as I did?â Nero had his eyebrows furrowed, head pending to the side. They never really talked about Danteâs and Vergilâs lives before Nero met them - even if everything they had lived shaped so much of what happened to him. Either way, it wasnât an easy subject, and both twins didnât enjoy much reminiscing about the past: Nero had to piece up their story like a huge puzzle he was only given jigsaw pieces every now and then. âI thought you guys always knew about your heritage. I mean, it wasnât like me who didnât know why the hell I was different from everyone else and had a weird demonic arm.â
âYou havenât had it easy, huh, kid...?â Dante wheezed, shaking his head as he still looked around the room, trying to pick up anything on the cult or on a way out. âI knew my heritage, yes, but not what it could do. Your dad found it out as a kid, when those demons almost killed him the night our home burned to ashes. But me...? Well, it took some time. I survived, remember? I started workinâ and opened up the shop, and your dad tracked me down. Instead of beinâ happy I was alive, guess what he wanted...?â
âPower...â Nero mumbled, looking down at his newly acquired human arm - something that was still so weird to him. If he had to be honest to himself, he still kind of missed it as a demonic thing or the prosthetic one Nico built him. It was very strange having to adapt being so... Mundane.
âBullseye.â Dante winked at him, with a humorless laugh at the end. âIt was his first attempt at opening the Gates of Hell, that dumbass. Still, he kicked my ass and impaled me with Rebellion.â With those words, Neroâs eyes shot back at Dante, a little shocked with that story. âAt the time, I thought he wanted to kill me, but now... I have my doubts. Your dadâs a weird guy, you know? He wonât tell you he likes you, but he will stab you with your own sword right in the chest to awake your dormant demonic power so you can accept the legacy your dad of the year left you when you were born.â
Again, Nero furrowed his brows. Perhaps it wasnât that strange he had such a hard time around his feelings - and it was actually a very good thing he had Kyrie around to help him let them out in a healthy way. He got to learn something Dante and Vergil never had the chance to learn: the only thing both of them knew was harshness. Could Nero really ask anything more from them...?
âI was around the age you were back when we met in Fortuna, I think... So you see, I spent quite a while fighting as humanly as possible, with no leverage whatsoever.â Dante pointed at himself, finally stopping in the middle of the room. âI think Verge would have more of a problem in this situation than both of us.â
âWell... If thatâs the case...â Nero spoke slowly, still processing everything Dante had told him. With time, he learned not to make much of a fuss when Dante or Vergil shared something about their history and their life with him: it made them feel like it was ok to be vulnerable if it wasnât treated as a big thing, so Nero would keep it that way. âThen I should have more of an easy time than you.â
âThatâs the spirit, kid!â Dante now rested his hands on his waist, sighing while looking around the room. âNow. We have no idea what those Eyes Wide Shut wannabes want downstairs. Windows and doors are sealed with demonic stuff to keep us in, so weâre gonna have to force our way out somehow.â
âOk. I say we try one of the windows and sneak out. We can try to take âem out quietly and figure out what they want with us in the way.â Nero finally got to his feet winning a grin from Dante - who was more than ready to agree with his nephew.
âThat will not be necessary, Spardaâs kin.â Both of them were interrupted by the leader of the cultists - still wearing the dark robe, but now permanently without his hood. His eyes were cold, smart and arrogant; the beard well trimmed and intricate. He carried himself with an attitude that certainly screamed he thought he was much better than any other human in town. âI didnât bring you here to have you in the dark regarding our festivities - you are our guests of honor, after all.â
âYeah, yeah, King Charles, cut the crap.â Nero rolled his eyes, tired of the way the man behaved. If there was something that pissed him off, that would be entitled people, completely full of themselves. âWhat the hellâs goinâ on here?â
âEven if you have a share of Spardaâs precious blood, boy, you are not the main guest. Know your place.â The man was clearly respecting Nero more than he respected you because of his heritage - or else, he wouldnât even be addressing Danteâs kin.
âAnd you should know yours, fancy pants. Havenât your mother ever taught you to respect people?â Dante had his hands on his hips again, but his eyes burnt like the fire he carried inside him. âRemember you have to keep us with these things so we wonât kick your ass. Give us enough of a reason, weâll do it anyway. With or without demonic power.â He showed off the shackles to the man, noticing the human winced ever so slightly - trying to appear Danteâs words had no effect at all. âWho the hell are you? And you better answer this time âround.â
âYou can call me by my familyâs name, Blackwell. Iâm Beau Blackwellâs great-grandson - and it is an honor to meet Spardaâs kin.â The man bowed his head in a sign of respect - something Dante didnât do back and that made Nero smile. âI take it the townspeople of Silverstone did their job of telling you my familyâs history.â
âIf youâre talkinâ âbout the contract, hell yeah they did.â Danteâs eyes were now sharp, taking a guess where they were at the moment. If he could bet, he would say that was the old Blackwell mansion at the abandoned old town. âGuess stupidity runs in the family.â
âDamn, you beat me to it...!â Nero mumbled, making Dante smile proudly. At least they shared the same sense of humor - and taunts.
âI will admit my kin did play with powers much too great for his understanding and that was his downfall. He was too arrogant to realize he was biting much more than he could chew.â As Blackwell spoke, Dante and Nero just exchanged looks, having the same thing in their mind: the irony that he was criticizing the same thing they thought about him. âI, in the other hand, am more careful. I have studied the arcane and occult arts; learned how to wield them, tame them. Thereâs much more to ask of demonic creatures than petty, mundane things like money... Thereâs power. Thatâs what my kin failed to notice.â
âOh, now thereâs a word I never like beinâ thrown around...â Dante shook his head while mumbling to his nephew- and Nero couldnât refrain to notice it was because of Vergilâs obsession with it for so long.
But, in all honestly, after everything he went through in Fortuna, humans seeking demonic power was never a good thing in Neroâs book either.
âCome. I will take you around the old Blackwell Mansion and you can be aware of what you will be taking part in.â
But, even with the manâs gesture and inviting demeanor, neither Dante or Nero moved a single step.
âYeah, you see, we make a point on not taking part in things against our will.â Nero crossed his arms, making sure he wouldnât leave without Dante. If his uncle stayed, he would stay.
Blackwell immediately frowned - not the calmest cult leader they had ever seen. Something about it reminded Nero of Sanctus.
âI am not asking you and you will be part of it - whether you make it a point or not.â The man raised his head high, as if to overcompensate for the fact he was smaller than the two devil hunters inside the room. âI have tried to be cordial and I will remain as such. I planned this night for a very long time, and neither of you will fumble it. The ritual will go on. The sacrifices will be made. The blood will be spilled. The demon king will rise. You can either take part peacefully or by force - but trust me, if you choose the second option, it will be painful.â
Dante wasnât afraid of pain - and neither was Nero. Those words werenât alarming per se: after all, it was to be expected of a cult that they would be made of sacrifices and blood offerings somehow, but they didnât know if they were the only victims chosen for it.
What alarmed them the most, though, was the demon king part. There were a few of them, yes, but Dante couldnât stop his blood from running cold as soon as he heard that.
After all, Mundus was a king. Could it be that godforsaken spiteful creature found a way to come back, so many years after Dante put it to rest? That it wasnât for all eternity as he thought he had managed to do so...?
If Mundus decided to rear up its ugly head again, Dante wanted to be at the seat of honor to watch him rise just to tear him back into pieces and make him taste death once more.
As if noticing the sudden shift in his uncleâs heart, Nero looked back at Dante, waiting for an answer - but seeing the murderous glint in those ever easygoing eyes.
âShow us around, then. I guess gettinâ to know the stage of such a hideous play wouldnât hurt.â
Blackwell had a peaceful smile back to his lips, finally allowing them to leave the room - but Nero could sense something was different; it seemed as if Dante could tear a demon king with his bare hands in the blink of an eye, but he was just waiting for it to rise.
*
âHow can... Y/n... Ugh... Carry this thing âround... So easily...?!â
Nico mumbled while carrying your sword, heavily strapped on the gunsmith virtuosaâs back like a backpack. She always thought it should weight very little - after all, you always pulled the most incredible acrobatics while fighting - and you were human, just like her.
But the woman couldnât deny: after walking around with that thing weighing on her shoulders, she started feeling a pain she wasnât used to. Demonic metal was more efficient and lighter than any human and earthly metal, but still... It felt like she was carrying at least two guitars strapped on her back.
âY/n is a trained hunter, theyâre all used to it.â And even with that comment, Kyrieâs voice didnât seem to struggle as much as Nicoâs. She had dragged Red Queen around countless times to bring it to Nero, so dragging it once again through the desert wasnât much news to her.
Neither to Red Queen. The sword always knew that when it was in Kyrieâs hands, she would soon find her proper wielderâs hands again to wreak havoc.
âTell me âbout it... Weâre all a bunch of weirdos, thatâs what we... Ugh... Are!â
Kyrie had to giggle with Nicoâs complaints. Yes, you were a bunch of weirdos, but thatâs what made you all a family, wasnât it? And family was always there for each other.
After they decided to take your weapons back to you, Nico drove all the way to the old town - and as soon as the ghostly, abandoned wreckage of a city appeared in their view, the gunsmith found a hidden place to park the van. Behind a few tall rocks, the Devil May Cry on wheels would be safe until that night was over - at least, they hoped it would.
Taking the swords in their hands, the two women started making their way to the old town - away from the main road, so they would have a better chance sneaking in unnoticed - and formulated the best plan they could at the moment.
âOk. Weâre almost there. So, weâre going in, and weâll find a place to hide...â Kyrie started going over said plan, to make sure she and Nico were on the same page. Too much had already gone wrong that Halloween, they didnât need even more problems.
âWeâll listen around to those assholes and figure out where theyâre keepinâ the damsels in distress.â Nicoâs answer was almost immediate, making Kyrie giggle. It was a first, imagining Nero as the damsel in distress and her saving him. âWeâll head over where they are...â
âGive them back their swords, and let them do what they do best.â Kyrie finished with a rather peaceful smile, given the situation. âHere. Letâs sneak in through here...!â
Going around the buildings, Nico and Kyrie entered what would be a dark alley between two wooden, rotten buildings in town. Going in from the back, they kept themselves low, walking side by side until they were the closest they could be of the main street. They could hear the cultists talking and patrolling the street, so they maintained utmost silence to get through them completely unnoticed.
The main street ended in a big plaza, with a large, decrepit mansion being the last building on it - and the only one with a semblance of light: not electrical, but a set of candles lit it from the inside, almost like a jack-o-lantern. The cultists roamed around the main street, but the larger number was definitely inside the mansion; after all, Kyrie and Nico could hear them chanting something they couldnât understand.
âWhat do you think...?â Nico whispered to Kyrie, barely being able to hear her own self.
âTheyâre either in prison or... In there.â The woman answered in the same tone, pointing at the mansion at the end of the road. Nico sighed.
âI was hopinâ you wouldnât say that... How are we gonna find âem in there...?!â
âI donât know, but we have to think of a plan.â
The certainty in Kyrieâs voice was a little more reassuring - after all, they had a whole city swarming with cultists to cross and a mansion to infiltrate; all while carrying your weapons. They thought it wouldnât be easy, but they didnât expect that level of difficulty.
*
âOk, Iâm sayinâ it... We got a huge fuckinâ problem this time, Dante.â
Nero and Dante found themselves in a big party room, entirely lit with candles and decorated with sigils drawn with fresh blood - on the walls and on the floor. The biggest sigil, forming a closed circle, was in the middle of the room, glistening on the wooden floor. Cultists guarded the two entries and every window - big windows, that still had glasses on them.
The two devil hunters were seated on the middle of the circle, with their backs to each other, arms tied together so they wouldnât escape.
âBeau Blackwell played with a demon he could not tame and he thought he could understand it.â Blackwell explained as they moved into the party room, revealing the ritual setting - everything one would expect on a ritual to summon a demon. âI, on the other hand, intend to do something much smarter. And that, involves... You.â
With a gesture from his hands, some of the cultists overpowered the devil hunters, guiding them to the center of the circle. Nero tried to fight, but immediately stopped as soon as he saw Dante followed the cultists calmly, almost sitting on his chair as if he was indeed a guest of honor. With his eyebrows furrowed, Nero did the same. After all, Dante mustâve known what he was doing, right?
Right...?
âWell, youâd usually need human blood to summon a demon, smart ass.â Danteâs comment was calm and cheerful, even, while he allowed the cultists to tie his hands behind his back and intertwine the ties with Neroâs.
âOh, that will be arranged. There are many in my flock who are willing to serve such a higher purpose.â Blackwell smiled kindly, opening his arms to show around the room. âBut a man with your knowledge must have noticed, this is not a common demon summoning ritual. Itâs for a higher rank, a king - and one with that status would only come with a more special blood being spilled.â
âEh. Thatâs why you need us, then...â Nero murmured, shaking his head. âAnd then what, smart ass? Gonna strike a deal of your own, too?â
âOh, no. To summon him, I need you. To bind him, I need Dante.â Blackwell opened a wicked smile, making the room fall into complete silence as the two devil hunters didnât say a word. âMy ancestor made the mistake of gambling with a demon. I shall not make the same mistake - I will bind the demon and make it answer to my very own command. I will have all its power to myself, and there will be no one to stop my will. But to do so, I need powerful blood to do the binding - and there is no blood more powerful than Spardaâs blood.â
âWell, Iâll like to see you try that, Blackwell!â Dante started laughing, leaning back on his chair. âStupidity really does run in the family, eh?â
âApparently, it does.â Blackwell made a small gesture towards Dante and Nero, calling the cultists back to their places guarding the room. âThe festivities will begin at 3 a.m. Itâs just a small wait, but you will have the time to catch up... And say your goodbyes.â
Those were the last words Blackwell told them before leaving the room. Since then, the devil hunters had remained in silence, thinking about everything that had happened so far - and how to get out of that situation.
âWell, kid... After livinâ as much as I have, youâll be able to say...â
âYouâve had worse, yeah, yeah, I know...â Nero laughed, shaking his head while staring at his beaten up boots. âBut I mean. Iâm gonna be sacrificed with a random crazy cultist to raise a demon king from Hell. Youâre gonna be sacrificed to bind the demon king. Things arenât lookinâ too good, man.â
âI just wanted to know which demon king theyâre tryinâ to bring up this time.â Dante sighed, leaning back on the chair again. âBut I guess thereâll be no old acquaintances today. Thatâs already a good thing, kid.â
âYou... You were afraid that Mundus dude would be back...?â Neroâs question was almost as quiet as a whisper, barely audible for anyone who didnât have a demonic hearing like theirs.
âHmmm...â Danteâs answer took some time to come, even after he hummed in return. Nero rarely saw his uncle being that quiet and somber. âThe world doesnât need him rearinâ up that ugly head of his again.â
âWell... You killed him a long time ago, didnât ya...?â This time, Dante only answered Nero with a shake of his head and a quiet hum. âI donât think weâve to worry âbout him, then, youâre pretty good at your job.â
âHuh. Thanks, kid...â Dante had a slight smile on his lips, but his words had an uncharacteristic bitterness to them. âBut some demons have trouble stayinâ dead. Someone has to make sure that doesnât happen to Mundus.â
Silence fell between them once again in the room. Nero kept looking at his boots, but his thoughts ran at a thousand miles per hour. He knew it was because of Mundus that his family was as broken as it was, that he never had a chance to have something normal. He knew it was because of that demon that Dante and Vergil had broken childhoods and carried a trauma that shaped their whole lives. But he never really understood the burden Dante decided to carry on his shoulders of ridding the world of such a horrifying demon - of making sure Mundus would never do to anyone else what he did to his family, to him.
It was a good path. A right path, some would say. But probably the most difficult one to follow: it was certainly the loneliest.
âWell, you got me with ya this time. That should account for somethinâ, right?â Nero nudged Dante with his shoulder, hearing a slight laugh from his uncle.
âThat does, kid. It certainly does.â With that answer, Dante sighed again, stretching his back and legs for a while. âNow, remember what I told ya? Fightinâ like a human?â
âYeah...?â
âGood. âCause thatâs what weâll be doinâ when that clock hits 3 a.m. You better get those legs stretched and ready to do some damage.â
âFuckinâ finally. Iâm tired of waitinâ here!â
They didnât really know what they would do to get themselves out of that one - but, at least, they were together. They would figure something out.
*
âOk... So. We have to find a way in.â Kyrie murmured over to Nico, as both women found themselves ducking behind a set of dead bushes near the mansion.
They managed to get there undetected, counting at least fifteen cultists on their way to the house. Keeping themselves on the outskirts of the plaza, they circled around in the shadows and got into the main garden through a broken piece of the iron gate.
To their relief, there werenât many cultists around the mansion: they were either inside or outside on the town.
âYeah. Way in. The main door isnât an option... Right?â Nico tried a little smile to Kyrie, who just shook her head in negative. âYeah, I thought so.â
âHmmm... I donât see another entrance... Maybe thereâs one in the back?â The woman tried looking above the bushes without being spotted but, as if on cue, a loud, ominous bell sounded from inside the house.
The two women immediately ducked even further, almost hugging each other from being startled. The bell sounded three times and they saw one of the cultists - now without wearing the capeâs hood - appearing on the balcony of the second floor.
âMy children, it is time! Join us in sacrifice and festivity!â The man had his arms opened and his voice could be heard through the whole dead town.
Kyrie and Nico scooted even further in the shadows as the cultists on the main street left their duties to get inside the mansion. They watched the wicked procession of chanting voices through the dark street, entering one by one inside the house that seemed soon would fall apart.
âThatâll give me nightmares for years!â Nico whispered to Kyrie, shaking from a quick shiver that went down from the top of her skull to the base of her spine. âDamn cults.â
âDamn cults...â Kyrie whispered back, thinking how the Order of the Sword in Fortuna wasnât that different.
As the heavy wooden doors of the mansion closed, the two women found themselves completely alone in that godforsaken ghost town in the middle of nowhere - being the only ones with some hope to save the devil hunters that night.
âWhat are we gonna do?â Nico had a tinge of desperation on her voice. âThat creep said sacrifices, I heard it fine! You think theyâre sacrificinâ the crew?â
âWell, if that is the plan, we canât let that happen!â Kyrie had resolve in her hazelnut eyes, looking at the house over the dead bushes. âWe have to try entering through the back. If there isnât an entry through the back...â
âWe are doomed!â
âNo. We try something else. Câmon, Nico, theyâre counting on us!â
âI-I-I know, but IÂ donât count on myself...!â
Before they could continue their discussion, they heard a thunderous noise in the distance - as if coming from the skies. Furrowing their brows, they searched everywhere, but there was nothing; not even a semblance of storm over their heads.
âYouâre hearinâ that, right...? Right...?â
âYeah...â
As soon as Kyrie answered, a vicious galloping came in with the wind. As they stared back on the main street, the figure of a fiery horse running with all might with a black rider on its saddle appeared like lightning, approaching at an inhuman speed.
âYouâre... Seeinâ that...â
âYes. Yes.â Kyrie shook her head enthusiastically - probably with the same enthusiasm she wanted to ran away.
Before the two women could think of running, though, the horse reached the plaza - and they could finally see the face of the rider as the horse ran around the perimeter of the place; the rider cracking a fiery whip to draw the attention of the cult.
âIs that... Y/n?! But... We... They... Those assholes didnât take everyone?!â Nico stumbled over her words, as both of them watched you in awe... And horror.
âApparently not!â Kyrieâs heart danced inside her chest as the man who previously summoned everyone to the âfestivitiesâ ran to the porch once again, having a few members of the cult join him - the others took glimpses of the plaza from inside the mansion, through the half broken windows.
You circled the plaza one last time, heading right to the iron gate - now open, which you saw almost as an invitation. You could feel the unease in the air, as Slade slowed its steps and entered the garden, coming to a stop without even your command.
Looking up, you finally saw Blackwellâs face for the second time that night. Now, he had his eyebrows up in shock, recognizing your face under the cowboy hat. In such a short time frame, you could say you had one hell of a makeover.
âEither you let me in willingly, or Iâll force myself in.â You stated loud and clear, having your hand ready on the hunting horn on the saddle horn. âYouâve got one chance to cooperate.â
âBold words coming from just a pitiful human.â Blackwellâs response was almost spat on your face, with a small laugh that made his cultists giggle alongside him. âItâll take more than just a few... Party tricks... To stop the ritual.â
âOh, I got much more than some party tricks, smart ass.â You laughed as an answer, taking the horn out of its place on the saddle. âYouâre not the only one striking deals with the devil on these parts. I think you will all enjoy meeting the souls you sent to the afterlife.â
You blew the horn loudly, allowing a ghostly sound to take over the air, as the demonic horse rose up on its back legs neighing loudly in a distorted tone with the demon pack howling in response - the mix of sounds making it seem like a cube of ice was running slowly down your spine.
When the horse landed, the pack took form from the darkness, making Kyrie and Nico scoot away trying not to get in those creatureâs path. Blackwellâs eyes grew in terror, even if the man tried to remain arrogant and not show any kind of emotion - the pack raced forward hungrily with gnashing and snarling sounds as they opened their mouths with sharp fangs, ready to tear through the cultists flesh like butter.
âItâs the hard way for you all, then.â You pointed to the house, raising your voice once more. âTake what they owe from you!â
With that command and an intense howling, the pack destroyed the front door - and you could hear the symphony of roars and screams as some of the cultists tried to run away and others tried to fight.
âNo! No! I will not be defeated by the likes of you!â Blackwell screamed from the porch, taking one of his followers and slicing their throat without a second thought, leaving the body on the ground as soon as he collected the blood. âFight those creatures or sacrifice yourselves to their will! The ritual will go on and the main room is to be protected at all costs! Thatâs an order!â
The remaining cultists obeyed without questioning, willing to give their lives for that bizarre cult ran by Blackwell. You shook your head, watching as they entered in a rush, and still hearing the mayhem going on inside.
âAre you girls alright?â You finally broke the badass pose to look to your side, checking in on Kyrie and Nico. Both women were hugging each other, ready to scream and run, but now they just stared at you in awe.
âDamn, y/n, what the hell?! You almost killed me! My heart cannot take somethinâ like... Like.. A flaminâ demon horse?! How?!â Nico let go of Kyrie to wave her hands around in despair as they approached you - you, in the other hand, smiled back while caressing Sladeâs head.
The horse was quite sweet for a demonic horse, if you had to say something.
âWhat happened? You were all fine when we left, I mean, you were all together...!â Kyrie tried to explain and you could see where she was coming from. âWhatâs with the deal you mentioned...?â
âLook, itâs quite a long story. But I had to borrow some powers - and help...â You pointed to the house as some growling and yelling was still happening, making Nico visibly shiver as you did so. âTo save our damsels in distress for the day. Also have another kind of help.â And this time, you pointed to Rebellion strapped on your back.
âOh, so thatâs where she went!â And Nico could say she was relieved to see the sword with you. They would have a lot of explaining to do if they had lost Danteâs sword.
âWeâre here to bring your weapons too...!â Kyrie took Red Queen out of hiding, since they had put the swords down for a moment while discussing their next steps. âWe were just trying to figure out a way to...â
Before she could finish speaking, though, a loud noise came from inside the house and the windows started glowing with a flash of red for a while before going back to normal. The floor rumbled for a couple of seconds underneath your feet right after, and then everything went silent - even inside the house.
âThe pack did their job, itâs time for me to do mine.â You took the reins back into your hands. âCâmon, Slade! Time to teach those assholes a lesson!â
âLetâs go...!â
âLetâs go where? Are you insane? Weâre pretty ok here, outside, waitinâ, while the hunters do their thing in there...!â
âNico.â Kyrie rested both of her hands on the womanâs shoulders as you led Slade up the front porch stairs of the mansion and inside the house - taking everything in your path and leaving fiery steps behind. âThey need their weapons. They need us. No time to back up now. Letâs go!â
âEveryone hereâs insane...!â Nico rolled her eyes and, if it wasnât such a dangerous moment, she would be lighting up another cigarette.
You rode through the dead cultists, ripped apart by the pack you summoned earlier - now gone, probably to finally have their rest. Following the chanting noise, you found a set of heavy wooden doors, locked from the other side and being well guarded. With your fiery whip, you took care of the guards in a blink; and with Sladeâs hooves, the door was soon broken into pieces on the ground, with you riding inside the room and interrupting the ritual.
âSorry the late, love. I got a little... Caught up.â You winked as soon as you found Danteâs sky-blue eyes fixated on you in pure amazement. He watched as you rode inside the room, whipping away any cultists who tried to get in your way. Your objective was to save Dante and Nero, and you had nothing but their safety in your mind.
âThat flaminâ horse is pretty cool! Where did you get somethinâ like that?â And to say Nero was excited about it was an understatement: he looked like a child who just saw the coolest thing on earth and wanted that to himself as well - enough even to ignore the gash he had on his hand, dripping blood on the wooden floor.
Not a huge blood offering as they were expecting - but Blackwell didnât want to waste too much of Neroâs precious blood on the summoning. After all, if Dante wasnât enough for the binding ritual, he would use Nero as well.
âFrom a demon, no doubt.â Dante answered instead as you finally left the saddle and your feet hit the floor of the house - leaving fiery steps as you approached him. âHope you didnât do anythinâ too rash, babe.â
As you reached Dante, you could see the worry in his sky-blue eyes. He knew that kind of power, for a human like you, came only with a deal - and, usually, it never ended well for the human. Either way, what choice did you have that night, really? Not many, and you would do whatever you had to in order to save your lover. Dante knew that - and he would never want to be the reason of your downfall.
Thatâs why the first thing you did was to place your lips on his, on a slightly longer kiss. You hoped that would reassure him; that it would make Dante know you would make that decision over and over again if it meant he and Nero would be alright that night. You could think about your deal and your soul later, as long as they were safe.
Also, being Dante, he could easily take the increase in your body temperature after the deal.
âI did what I had to.â You answered as soon as you left his lips, smiling fondly even if you could see how melancholic his eyes looked. âNow, letâs get you both out of here. We have a cult to dismantle.â
âWeâre experts on that!â Nero was already bubbling inside to fight, almost as if something told him Red Queen was nearby.
âIt doesnât matter what you all do!â Blackwell reappeared from a door on the second floor, holding a black box with silver carvings. âThe gates have already been opened! The king will rise and with a few more spells, the binding will be done! Give up!â
âWhy do all power hungry asshats always speak like that, huh...?â You shook your head, going back to freeing Dante and Nero: turns out, untying them was quite easy; the problem was the power suppressing shackles around their wrists.
âEh, you know, babe... If they canât sound like cheesy villains, then whatâs the fun in that?â Dante shrugged, making you giggle in response. As you untied his feet, he finally got up, being followed by Nero as soon as you freed him.
Before any of you could do anything else, the floor rumbled once more and the red sigils in blood started glowing with a light you only saw in very well succeeded rituals. Indeed, the gate was opening, and the demon they summoned was about to come to earth - unless you did something about it.
âHey, cowboy, can you take care of the cultists and their smart ass leader?â
âSure thing, ghost rider. But dontâcha think youâre gonna have all the fun by yourself.â With that answer, Dante kissed you quickly before heading over to Blackwell. âCâmon kid. We got work to do!â
âAbout time!â Nero ran after Dante, even if he himself wasnât sure what you would do with the ever trembling floor.
âSlade!â As soon as you called, the horse galloped over to you, having you back on its saddle in no time. You circled around the room, watching as the seal between dimensions opened and a metallic looking demon started poking its ugly head through it. Holding Rebellionâs grip tightly, you took it from the holster on your back, as you watched the creature who stepped into your dimension - black eyes oh so interested to finally be out of the demon world. âItâs time to work, Rebellion.â
âAh... The Human world, at last...â The demon was almost as tall as the mansion itself, wearing a black metallic armor that you couldnât tell if it was its clothing or its actual skin. It had a humanoid head, but the lips didnât move as it spoke - almost as if it was wearing a mask made of marble; crowned with a thousand dark metallic spikes. Its black eyes, though, seemed to harbor infinite void; while its clawed hands dripped a viscous black liquid, pooling around its feet. The demon king looked around with no expression on its masked face, but soon those empty eyes found you: a rider on a fiery horse, carrying one of the legendary swords made with the fire of Hell itself. A human rider, wielding such power. âAnd already a hunter as a warm welcome.â
âTo send you back home where you belong to.â You answered, raising your head with pride. âCanât let you stay here for too long, your putrid highness.â
âA hunter with such power in their hands. This shall be interesting...â The demon king hummed, summoning two blades on each of his hands; forming from the dark liquid that dripped down from his claws. âVery well, hunter. I shall indulge you.â
You had no more words to say, for now it was time to fight. Charging in, you led Slade right in the direction of the demon king, circling around the creature to try to land a hit with Rebellion. In spite of his size, though, the demon was fast and you had to dodge a heavy attack from one of his swords - that buried on the floor, cracking the rotten wooden panels. You seized this opportunity to land a hit on his arm with the Rebellion - soon realizing the skin of the creature was, indeed, made of metal.
It would need a lot more strategy and power to land a blow that had an actual impact on that kind of demon - in all your life as a devil hunter, you had never seen nor fought against anything like it.
Meanwhile, Blackwell pointed his followers to take on Dante and Nero - who were running up stairs to deal with the man who was already setting up the second part of the ritual in a makeshift altar across the room.
The hunters just exchanged looks and a knowing smile before sucker punching their way up - even throwing some of the cultists down the stairs. If they had to fight like humans, they would... And they were actually very good at it.
âWhat the...!â Kyrie and Nico said in unison as soon as both reached the doors you brought down when you barged in the room - finding that mess of a scene: Dante and Nero running up stairs and you fighting a demonic king with Rebellion in hand. In a matter of fact, their shock came mostly from seeing a demon king for the first time in their lives. Other than Vergil, actually.
âDonât t-t-tell me you wanna... Go i-i-in there.â Nicoâs stuttering suddenly got worse, wincing as soon as one of the kings swords tried to bring you down - and you expertly held it back with Rebellion, keeping your balance on your horse.
It was actually quite impressive to watch.
âI... Donât. We can... Wait.â Kyrieâs answer was almost a whisper, with both of them agreeing to hide behind something until the opportune moment to give the swords back to their respective owners.
âBlackwell! Time to end this party!â Dante announced as soon as he got to the top of the stairs, making the man jump in place.
There was a skull in the middle of the altar, sided by candles and behind a brass bowl - where he would probably collect Danteâs blood. Blackwell had already cut his hand and offered his own blood, chanting incantations written in an old book he had opened on the corner of the altar.
âItâs too late now, Dante. You should accept...â
âMan, you talk too much...!â Nero finally lost his patience. Before Dante could say anything, his nephew ran with all his might, drop kicking Blackwell on the floor. Dante couldnât refrain from shaking his head.
âYou never change, do ya, kid...?â He had his hands on his hips, watching as Nero kept Blackwell immobile.
The cracking sound of your whip drew everyoneâs attention to the fight at hand. Looking down, Dante found you with the fiery whip on your hand, keeping the demon king at bay. Your foe immediately raised one of its huge swords to take you down in a swift sweep, but with a flick of your wrist, you wrapped the blade with the whip, cracking it with the sound of a thousand raging bonfires. Dante couldnât help but raise his brows and watch you with amazement and admiration.
Indeed, you were a human to tame his demonic heart. There you were, mounting a demon horse, Rebellion on one hand and a whip made of the fires of Hell itself on the other, holding down the sword of nothing but a demon king in place. You didnât back down nor felt fear - instead, you wrapped the whip even tighter around your own arm, making it shorter and forcing the demon kingâs sword down. You knew it wouldnât burn you, for you were the one wielding it. Keeping your gaze on those eyes made of oblivion, you commanded the whip to burn hotter and hotter... Until the very blade in the demonic kingâs hand started to melt, pouring on the floor like molten mercury.
âFuckinâ hell, y/n...!â Dante let out as soon as surprise hit his heart, watching it all while keeping his hands rested on the balustrade of the second floor. His mind couldnât even think of that clown Blackwell behind him when he had you being such an incredible hunter downstairs, taming a demon king like he never saw any other devil hunter doing.
He was the only one he knew who ever conquered a king in his book - and there you were, proving the world why you were the owner of his heart.
âRare are the fights worth fighting...â The demonic kingâs voice echoed through the house, as the creature gained back his posture upon realizing one of his weapons were gone. âI can see why Rebellion stands with you. What is your name, hunter?â
âY/n. Rebellion stands with me because I gained her ownerâs trust.â Your answer came with your head held high, while you untangled your whip from your arm. As expected, there was no harm done to you nor your clothing.
âI reckon you gained more than his trust. It will be an honor bringing you down, y/n.â
âI wouldnât be that concerned with y/n if I were you, ugly face.â Dante finally entered the conversation. He did like the fact that you owned the respect of a demon king, but he did not like it that the creature was now even more interested in killing you. His phrase, though, made both of you turn your attention to him on the second floor. âI mean, I know, my sheriff is givinâ ya a run for your money and, sooner rather than later, youâll be back down in Hell in no time.â He had a smart smile on his lips, sprinkled with pride, which made you smile in return. It was good to see how much faith Dante had in you. âBut weâre all forgettinâ the big elephant in the room: the smart ass who summoned you and has all the intentions on binding you to serve âim.â
âHuh. Son of Sparda. I did feel your stench when I arrived - I just concluded it was tied to the sword.â The demonic king raised his head up to Dante, now pointing his sword towards him. âBut your words ring truth. You were not the ones who summoned me - and now you tell me a mortal thought itself to be powerful enough to try to bind me into servitude...?â
Oh, you could all feel the anger running on the kingâs bloodstream - if he even had one.
âOh, yes. Not even a honorable human like y/n, huh?â Dante winked back at you, making you giggle. You werenât really scared of the demon king behind you - your lover had done one hell of a good job of drawing his attention from you and the fight at hand. âMore of a...â
âCoward little shit hidden upstairs so you wouldnât find âim!â Nero dragged Blackwell by the collar of his robe as the man stumbled to stand by Danteâs side - clearly trying to run. âAnd tryna complete the bindinâ ritual, will you look at that!â
âA cowardly move indeed, petty creature...â The demonic kingâs voice echoed through the floor, trembling the boards underneath you all. âWeaklings like you should learn your place and which souls are bound to eternal servitude.â
With that phrase, the portal between dimensions opened once more, making you guide Slade away from it so you wouldnât fall into the demonic world. The king pointed at Blackwell, making some of the black, viscous liquid dripping from its claws go up the manâs arms and neck, slowly reaching his eyes. Blackwell screamed in horror and pain as the liquid filled his eye sockets, turning into infinite voids completely out of a soul as soon as it was done. Nero let go of the manâs arm, watching him go down the stairs like a mindless puppet, walking obediently to the edge of the opened gate, staring into the demonic world as if he had no choice.
âYou shall regret your hubris, petty creature.â With those words from the king, Blackwell willingly threw himself into the abyss, forever lost in servitude to the demonic king he thought he would be able to control.
It was the perfect moment. You couldnât allow a demon king to stay, and he knew that very well. With a quick movement and a loud crack, your whip tangled itself around the demon kingâs metallic arm. The expressionless face turned to you, staring into your eyes with that gaze devoided of soul. You held the look, once again wrapping the whip around your arm tightly, cracking Sladeâs reins so the horse would walk backwards - helping you pull the demonic king with you.
You had every intention of pulling him down the opened gate, locking it right after he was gone.
It was a matter of strength and will. You kept pulling, and the demonic king kept anchoring his feet on the floor of the house. Dante and Nero watched it all from the second floor with their mouths slightly opened and hearts pounding viciously in their chests. Nico and Kyrie had their eyebrows furrowed, barely believing what their eyes were seeing. The hardwood floor started to crack underneath the kingâs feet, but your eyes wouldnât leave that soulless gaze. You wrapped the whip once again around your arm, making it even shorter, yanking the creature towards you - making him try to anchor himself down even harder.
Using the same command in your heart before, the fires on the whip got hotter and hotter, burning even brighter and making everyone in the room start to sweat - except for you and the king. The creature stumbled a little when you noticed the whip started to melt into its metallic arm - slowly, but surely, melting it... Destroying it.
If the demonic king wasnât going back to his rightful place, he was going down. The way you stared into his black eyes made him know that.
âY/n. I shall remember your name.â The demonic kingâs voice reverberated through the room again, as he slowly glided towards the opened gate.
âYou better. Next time you try to come up, you should know Iâll be here to take you back down.â Your answer was certain, causing a low laugh to echo through the room in return.
âIt will be an honor. Hunter.â
Those were the last words you would hear from the demonic king. He finally let go and you yanked the fiery whip, dragging the creature down the same abyss Blackwell had thrown himself into. With the whip free, you had it back on its place on the saddle in a flourish, watching the gate slowly close up - too slowly, in a matter of fact: some demons had noticed it was open and saw an opportunity to come out and cause mayhem.
âEi, y/n!â You heard Dante calling, as he ran downstairs alongside Nero. âUse the Rebellion! Itâll speed things up!â
Doing as he said, you killed a few demons who tried to come out - and, as you stroke one of them down where it belonged, you noticed the portal closed faster and faster, until there was only the tip of the Rebellion left buried on the very ordinary hardwood floor.
No demons. No gates. No kings. The mansion fell in silence - and the town had its ghostly quietness back to it. With the last stand from Rebellion, it was over.
Dante finally met you in the middle of the party room, watching you with a proud smile on his lips. He had defeated Mundus once, yes, but you had just put a demonic king back where it belonged without any help from him. That was quite a feat you could brag about as much as you wanted now - even if he knew you wouldnât do it. He knew you paid the price for the power to do so, but he would be lying if he said it wasnât worth it.
âGuess you saved my ass this time, ghost rider.â
âI believe âthanksâ are in order, cowboy.â You answered casually, approaching with Slade walking lazily towards your red devil.
âOh, you deserve more than thanks tonight, sweetheart.â And the looks in Danteâs eyes made you immediately giggle - while Nero rolled his eyes.
âAh, stop that you too. There are children in the room...â He shook his head while both you and your lover stared at him with eyebrows raised, ready to question him. Nero just casually looked back at you. âItâs me. Iâm children.â
âYa know... Iâm quittinâ this job.â
You three finally looked back at the door only to find Nico and Kyrie walking towards you - safe to say, Nero immediately smiled and ran to meet his love halfway.
âThe materials are good, but damn...!â Nico rolled her eyes, completely ignoring Nero holding Kyrie tightly in his arms, kissing the top of her head while she giggled. âYouâre all crazy...! Crazy!â
âWhat can I say? It runs in the family.â Dante shrugged, making Nero laugh from their now inside joke. He turned to you as soon as your feet hit the floor by his side. âYou too, babe. Youâre family as well.â
âGood to know you think Iâm crazy too.â With your answer, he laughed a little bit out loud before having his lips covered by yours - now burning like fire.
âPhew - gonna take a while to get used to that, babe. Is it permanent...?â You could see the care in Danteâs eyes as he pushed some of your hair away from your face - your cowboy hat still immaculate on top of your head. It was clear he didnât want any kind of thing that transformed you to something more than human to be permanent, but he would accept it anyway: after all, it was you; and everything you did that day was to save him. Dante never really had that.
âNot really. I just have to keep my part of the bargain and itâs gone.â You played with his hair for a while, making Dante have a goofy smile on his lips - only for you. âWhich is a shame, really. I liked having you around, Slade.â
The horse approached you, bumping your shoulder with its fiery nose - making you caress its demonic head. All in all, it was a good mount and you grew strangely fond to it.
âAnd whatâs your part of the bargain, babe?â
âBeau Blackwellâs skull. Iâve to find it and give it back to the demon who first made the contract with him.â
âYa know, the other Blackwell had a skull on the altar upstairs. Itâs probably the one ya need, y/n.â Nero considered, still having Kyrie in his arms. There was no force on earth that would make him let her go before sunrise.
âHuh. The demon who made the deal with Beau made a deal with you too, then...?â Dante decided to follow you upstairs as you started making your way towards it.
âYeah, pretty convenient, I know...â You sighed in return, now used to the fiery steps you left behind you. âBut hey, I needed a way to get ourselves out of this one. Demon at the crossroads was my only way out.â
âYeah, and what a way out. You make one hell of a sexy ghost rider, babe.â Dante teased and, as soon as you got to the top of the stairs, you turned around to let him see you in all your ghost rider glory.
âRight? Iâm gonna miss it, I feel quite the badass!â You laughed in return as he whistled upon watching you.
âYouâre always a badass, sheriff, you donât need all that.â There was that unapologetic sincerity in his eyes as Dante spoke, making you know he actually meant it. In all your life hunting by his side, you never felt like you were missing something for being completely human.
âThank you, cowboy.â You winked back at him, locating the skull inside the black box with silver sigils. Taking it in your hands, now you just had to keep it in the proper place on Sladeâs saddle and let it take it back to the creature who gave you those powers for that night. âThough the fiery whip was pretty cool, huh?â
âThat it was.â Dante laughed alongside you, stopping for a while before going back downstairs. âThanks for the rescue, y/n.â
âNo worries, Dante. Iâll always be here for you.â You smiled back at him, using your free hand to gently caress his face. âFor better or for worse.â
âUsually for worse.â He completed with a slightly bitter laugh, making you shake your head.
âThat depends on your point of view, love. To me, itâs always better.â
You left another quick fiery kiss on his lips before heading back downstairs - and, as you concluded your business with Slade and Nico kept arguing with Nero, who kept glued like a koala on Kyrie, Dante couldnât stop himself from smiling upon thinking about your words.
You were always the better on his life.
*
âTo whom it may concern,
Business in Silverstone is back on its tracks. Folks are regaining confidence and tourists are back in town. Things have been flourishing like never before: with the rumors of the latest âdemonic ritualsâ, occultists and supernatural enthusiasts are flocking around to visit the old town. Some young folk in the city have even made a âSupernatural Silverstone Horror Tourâ, or some stupid young people thing like that.
Itâs been a hit, though. Not only the young ones, but some old people are coming to take the tour. The old town has never seen so much interest before - and the old Blackwell mansion is now a haunted spot, or something. Haunted house? Dunno. These people like making things up. Not complaining! The hotel is packed every weekend, and thereâs plenty of money going around to help us rebuild from the chaos those pesky demons set around on Halloween.
Things are going steady and good around Silverstone - and we all have you people at the Devil May Cry to be thankful to. Whenever you want to visit, accommodation, food and whatever else you need is on the town. You all will always be welcome here.
Oh, the young ones said if you ever want to take the horror tour or whatever, theyâll be more than happy to have you around. It would be an honor, they said. Maybe you could come and show those kids what a proper scare is like, huh?
Well, thatâs it for now. I thought you would like to know how things are going - and that you have made friends here in Silverstone. Once again, in the name of the whole town, thank you.
Buck Carson.
Ps: Frances and I have been seeing each other for a while and she agreed to moving in with me in the Hotel. Thank you for your help, y/n.â
âTheyâre moving in together! Mission accomplished!â You had Buckâs letter in your hand, having just read it out loud, and now you were in the middle of a very weird - and happy - celebration dance in the middle of the Devil May Cry; Dante watched you with his arms crossed, legs on the table and a huge smile on his lips, as always.
âYouâve been playinâ quite the long game to complete that mission, babe!â He laughed alongside you, watching your bare feet happily dancing over the shopâs floor - no fiery footsteps to follow you anymore; your deal was done. âWho wouldâve known? Youâre a Cupid too!â
âOh, Iâm a good shot, cowboy.â You pointed at him with finger guns, as if you were aiming for his heart. âI could make a wreck with a Cupidâs bow!â
âOh, there would be no one left standinâ! Ouch!â He took his hands over his heart, pretending he was shot as soon as you hit him with your finger guns. âYou already took my heart with ya, sheriff!â
âAnd you took mine with you, cowboy.â You walked over to his desk, leaving the letter on a safe spot and sitting by the edge as you and the ladies always did whenever you were talking at the Devil May Cry. âWho knows, maybe if I make a deal again next year, Iâll get the powers of Cupid for a little while.â
âHa! Now that Iâd like to see!â Dante let out a good laugh, watching intently as you settled in front of him. âBut we did get some nice things out of this one this year...â
âYeah, the whole town is thankful to us, we could go there someday as a vacation.â You considered while Dante agreed, shaking his head. âThatâs nice, for a change.â
âYeah, a first one for me too...â He took his legs off the table, having his feet on the ground again, leaning closer to you. âAnd you got yourself your first devil weapon, pretty eyes.â
âOh, my fire whip. Iâm so glad.â You closed your eyes, having a huge smile spreading across your lips. Dante quickly glanced over his shoulder, seeing the whip was still sitting peacefully alongside his own devil weapons on a wall display, precisely where you both left them. âAll demon kings better beware.â
âI can bet youâre already a legend in Hell, hot stuff. Youâre earning your name.â He nodded towards you in a gesture of respect. You could barely think of yourself becoming a legend and making a name for yourself in Hell - but you had to admit it would be more than nice to be known for your abilities.
âBut you know, I really like being known as the human who has earned your love.â You looked back at your red devil intently, leaning down on the desk towards him. âThat is more important to me than any kind of power I couldâve earned.â
âAnd that is somethinâ youâll always have, y/n.â With those words, Dante quickly pulled you into his lap, you both making his chair shift heavily on the floor and make quite the noise - while your laughs ringed with it. ââCause you know, thereâs a reason why Rebellion followed you.â
âHmmm... I thought it was because I called you somehow before fainting.â You furrowed your brows, pending your head to the side while watching his kind eyes.
âYou can call it too, babe, but thatâs not what happened that night.â As Dante started talking, he took one of your hands in his, drawing random patterns in it as he spoke. âYou see, my swords answer to my soul. And my soul, was worried about you that night. As soon as Rebellion sensed you were in danger...â
âIt found me. But how...?â
ââCause Iâd find you anywhere, babe. No matter the place, no matter the circumstance.â His answer was certain; his sky-blue eyes going back to meet yours. âIâd find you anywhere.â
âIâll always find you too, Dante...â With that, you took his silvery hair away from his eyes, in order to place a gentle, slow kiss on his lips. There was no job to do, no world to save, no gates to close - you could take your time and savor each other. âAnd save you from whatever demonic kings that decide to step in the way as well.â
âOh, Iâll always count on that, sheriff!â Dante held you tight against him, placing another long kiss on your lips, making you giggle as he did so. âAnd I think you said some âthanksâ are in order...!â
âBut you already... Dante!â Before you could finish speaking, he lifted you up on his arms, leaving his desk to take you upstairs.
âJobâs done and weâre in due for some lovinâ. No refunds!â As he spoke, you couldnât stop yourself from laughing at Danteâs antics.
After all, by now, you knew every Halloween would have a new adventure in store for you - and you also knew that after every storm, some celebration was to be had.
And celebrating with your red devil would never be enough; after all, loving with all the might of their human heart also ran in the family.
#devil may cry#devil may cry imagine#dmc#dmc imagine#dante x reader#dante imagine#devil may cry fanfiction#dmc fanfiction#dmc dante#dante sparda#devil may halloween#AND HEREBY I GIVE YOU ALL A BOOK TO READ#I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY#hahahaha I'm not being aggressive I really hope you're happy#'cause I really enjoyed writing this one xD#cowboys and ghost riders and wild west creepy tales and devils at the crossroads OH MY#I got a little lost on research on this one too 'cause DAMN#the cowboy wild west folklore is AMAZING#my mom is a big BIG fan of all things wild west so I was a little too happy writing this one xD#and wanted you all to feel like badasses saving the Spardas from a demon king#just you wait for Vergil's damsel in distress one too <3
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The kitties drawing the puppy Bojan :3 xD
#I feel like I am feeding you good these days xD#hope you enjoy my procrastinating sketches xD#still cannot get over jure adding bojci's lovehandles x'D#jure maÄek#jan peteh#joker out#my own art
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shep I was talking to my brother about dbhc xisuma as one does and mentioned that ask about not being able to puzzle xisuma's face together mentally and my brother joked that the reason you put the spoiler bars and such on his face is cause you cant draw his whole face yet đ
anyway I might have talked his ear off about dbhc idk tho lmao
LMAOO NOOOO!!! MY SECRET FINALLY IS OUT!!! /silly
#HEHE thats rly fun though i hope your brother is enjoying the osmosis XD#truthfully... drawing xisuma's face is still really difficult for me... bc he's always like. the character whose personality and character#like. comes from the fact that we never see his face? and so there's something about him that feels more... right when his face is just.#a mystery#but i DO have a facecanon for him. esp for dbhc bc its important. even if when i think Xisuma i don't think of his face the way i might whe#I think of other characters. that isn't the reason why I spoiler it though XD when we get the face reveal it'll be obvious enough. i hope#LMAO.#anyway#idk like#some of the first sketches i did of Xisuma's face will still be my favorites tbh#it's hard to capture the same energy of a rough sketch when you try to sharpen those soft edges into a clean picture yknow?#i HAVE gotten better at it though.... square-ish face but soft on the edges... kind blue eyes... hair always tied back tightly and neatly#idk. i think about him a LOT#especially lately but we knew this hehehe#i think he deserves to take the helmet off every once and a while and just. breathe and get out of his own head yknow#i think he gets better at it in s9 even if he only takes it off around people he really trusts (keralis and cleo)#not that doc hasnt seen him or that he distrusts doc but... well. that whole relationship is a work in progress since season 8 was. well#anyway im really and truly rambling <3#xisumas face is both an enigma to me and a soft sturdy shape in my brain... its hard to replicate consistently but those doodles are#just for me anyway =w= <3#(and a few select others. who Know. you know who you are)
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Last-Minute Plans
Ushijima x fem reader
Warnings: NSFW (cockwarming, rather soft)
Words: ~ 1,5 k
About: Wakatoshi got a ring for you, and he needs to make sure it fits.
A/n: Happy Birthday to our beloved Wakatoshi-kun~
"It fits,"
he mumbles with a sigh of relief, one he hadn't realized he was holding. He looks contently at the jewelry now adorning your ring finger.
Ushijima knows that he's late with this. He should have attempted this plan a long time ago; he despises last-minute actions. Lately, however, you've insisted on waiting until he returns home late from practice due to extended training sessions just before the crucial match, making it impossible for him to secretly slip that ring onto your finger to see if it fits. He's aware he hasn't been giving you the time you deserve lately, but he's determined to make it up as soon as he can. He intends to spoil you as soon as the match is over and his schedule finally allows him to have more free time, treating you like the princess you are.
He had nearly abandoned the idea of trying the ring on your finger. He considered simply hoping for the best, planning to alter the ring quickly after proposing if it didn't fit. He knows you wouldn't have minded, but he wanted this moment to be perfect. The first difficulty he had encountered, however, was that you had rings in various sizes in your jewelry box- probably for different fingers, but even after sorting through them, he was still not convinced that he chose the right size.
Relief washes over him as he sees the ring fitting comfortably, and for a short moment, he envisions your future together. He dreams of having you sleep beside him every night, of going on the vacation you've always dreamed of, and of giving you the beautiful wedding ceremony you've always wanted. He's already asked Tendou to be his best man and informed his parents of his plans. He even decided to send his father a notice that his son will be getting married soonâhopefully.
The ring looks stunning on your hand. It's noticeable yet subtly elegant. He's confident you'll love it; you've often praised his taste, describing him as simple in his choices, which you adore.
His gaze drifts to your peaceful sleeping form. You must be exhausted not to have woken up yet. Normally, you'd wait until he returns or awaken when he quietly lies down beside you, an act he's yet to master. You'd always greet him with a tender kiss, a gesture he cherishes most during his days and misses the most when he's away. Yet, you sleep soundly, your face soft, breathing steady. You're wearing one of his shirts, the old Shiratorizawa jersey you claim is the comfiestâadorable on you, he agrees.
He's fairly certain you're wearing only flimsy panties beneath, but he'll take his sweet time tomorrow to explore every inch of your body.
"Toshi," your sleepy voice pulls him from his daydreams, and he quickly hides the ring, clutching your hand in his. You stir, turning towards him, brows furrowing as you reach out blindly.
"Y/n, go back to sleep. It's late," he murmurs in a soothing tone, knowing you find his voice calming.
"I missed you," you groan, squinting your eyes as you try to make out his face in the dimly lit room.
"I missed you too," he replies, smiling softly and leaning down to press a tender kiss to your lips. You smile in return, bringing your free hand to his cheek, a bit clumsilyâalmost slapping his face, but he doesn't mind; he is simply happy having you close.
"You haven't shaved today," you mumble as you caress his cheek. He hums in response. "I forgot. Does it bother you?"
"No, it doesn't. But you never forget to shave. What was on your mind today?"
You, he thinks, but for once, he refrains from sharing his thoughts. He needs to distract you, to take back the ring unnoticed. How you haven't noticed it so far surprises him.
"I was thinking aboutâŚ" he begins, his voice trailing off, unsure how to respond without you getting suspicious.
"Wakatoshi, come to bed. You seem really tired," you yawn, and he suddenly knows what he needs to do.
Ushijima leans down to kiss you again, this time deepening the kiss with more passion. He feels your response, your body arching into his touch, your lips moving in sync with his.
"Toshi," you're already breathless after a few kisses, and he finally feels your hand relax, fingers intertwining with his with the metal still on your finger. He typically holds your hand more firmly, but now he keeps his grip gentle, ensuring you don't feel the ring on your finger. With his free hand, he traces the hem of your shirt, his fingers gliding beneath the fabric, encountering the softness of your skin.
"Want you, but I'm tired," you whisper against his lips, prompting him to nuzzle against your neck. "Should I pleasure you? Should I make you feel full?" You moan softly and weakly nod, your eyes barely open in the dark room. Unbeknownst to you, a wave of relief washes over him. This may not be going exactly as he planned, but making love to you with the ring already on your finger is better than he could have imagined.
He quickly runs through potential scenarios in which he could smoothly slide the ring off your finger, deciding to position himself behind you while maintaining a hold on your hand in front of your body. Shifting his body weight, he maneuvers behind you until his chest presses against your back. He skillfully settles beneath the blanket without releasing your hand, making sure not to tighten his grip around your fingers. His lips find your neck, where he places the gentlest kisses against your skin, earning the softest, most beautiful moans from your lips. His hips begin to rhythmically move against your backside, and he feels how he hardens in his pants.
You contently hum while you lean into his touch, raising one leg to allow him to slip his thigh between yours. "Feels good," you murmur as he starts a grinding motion against your pussy. He feels his growing need, a nearly instinctive response to your body. His earlier suspicion about you wearing only his shirt and panties appears accurate; that much he notices when his shorts ride up and his bare thigh grinds against your cunt. As much as he wants the feeling of your bare skin against his, he knows that undressing might raise too much suspicion. Instead, he guides his free hand downward, gently tracing circles against your clothed center.
"You're so perfect. So beautiful. I love you so much," he whispers into your ear, causing you to shudder in his arms. Your grip on his hand tightens, while your other hand softly clutches the sheets. He understands your needs. Grateful that he's still wearing the soft shorts, he pushes them down slightly, quickly freeing his cock.
"Should I use some lube?" he asks, concern lacing his voice, worried about hurting you since he hasn't fully prepared you yetâa truly challenging task when ensuring your hand remains held and he can only use one hand properly.
"Think I'm wet enough," you mumble, and he dips two fingers between your folds to confirm, and he is rewarded with enough arousal to forget about his worries.
As much as he wants to ravish you right now, he knows you would probably drift off to sleep if he makes love to you tenderlyâso that's precisely what he does. He gently spreads your legs further with his thigh, allowing his cock to rest between your legs. It has almost become a routine for him to set aside your panties and gradually ease his cock inside you- a practice that you often do after he comes home late from his practice sessions.
A breathy moan escapes your lips at the stretch, and he feels his own body tensing at the sensation of your soft walls around him. He continues to push until he's fully inside of you. You always take him so wellâit feels breathtaking to be buried deep inside you. He still hopes you'll succumb to sleep in this embrace, even though he's surely wide awake himself.
"Feels good," you hum, your breathing gradually returning to a steady rhythm. He pulls you closer, inhaling the soothing flowery scent of your hair- a scent that always brings him comfort and calms his mind when he can't seem to rest. You might not fully grasp how much he loves youâhow every fiber of his being yearns for you, how he wishes for you to be happy and to be his. This is precisely why he plans to propose to you tomorrow and to place the ring back on your finger. You wouldn't refuse him on his birthday, would you?
"Sleep well, my love."
#haikyu x reader#haikyuu fanfiction#ushijima#ushijima smut#ushijima x reader#HAPPY BIRTHDAY! <3#it's now 1:30 am#I'm not used anymore to staying up late#so I definitely feel tired now T.T#I'll go to sleep now <3 SEE YOU TOMORROW! <3#I hope you enjoyed this!#I actually wrote a Suna fic yesterday#I planned to post it today#But i totally forgot about our birthday boys#So I'll try to write something for Aone tomorrow#so you'll get Suna in two days from now#It's part of the one night stand series#I might make it a series in the masterlist so I can have an overview xD#I don't even know who'll be next#I just go with my mood#I write when inspiration hist#*hits#ANYWAYS! <3#feel hugged and sleep well! <3#my brain is not functioning rn#GRRR
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