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braxiatel · 2 years ago
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Goodtimeswithscar is a sexyman and I will prove it to you
If you are still on the fence I encourage you to look at the sexypedia - a wikipedia dedicated to tumblr sexymen - and checking out their tropes page. Scar meets 35/62 on a list where recent winner of the tumblr sexyman poll Cecil Palmer of WTNW fame only has 8 listed on his character page!
35!
Scar is Textbook, and if you need proof I have gone through all the tropes and explained why they apply to him!
VOTE SCAR!
4th Wall Blurring: This one is arguable due to the nature of the medium but I’ll include it
Animal Theming: See: animal hybrid headcanons and designs. Cat Scar, panda Scar, hyena Scar, avian Scar - they’re everywhere!
Angst: That cactus ring… magic mountain. need I say more? This boy has angst. 
Bait: *gestures at the shirtless skins*
Capitalist: she sells sea shells on the sea shore but the value of these shells will fall due to the laws of supply and demand no one wants to buy shells cause there’s loads on the sand step one you must create a sense of scarcity 
Chaoslord: HotGuy! [snipes you for no good reason]
Criminal: shells will sell much better if the people think they’re rare you see bear with me take as many shells as you can find and hide them on an island stockpile them high until they’re rarer than the price of diamond
Con Artist: step two gotta make the people think that they want them really fucking want them hit ‘em like Bronson influencers product placement if you haven’t got a shell then you’re just a fucking waste man
Dealmaker: three it’s monopoly invest inside some property start a corporation make a logo do it properly shells must sell that will be your new philosophy swallow all your morals they’re a poor man’s quality
Distinctive Voice: I do not need to make any arguments here. Have you heard him???
Quotable Catchphrase(s): well hello there, scarred for life, “a-ma-zing”, etc.
Distinctive Laugh: I think I autism stole Scar’s laughter (whoops) so I’m giving him this one too, but also that gigle is just very good and we all know it, right?
Dominating: from the trope description: “Characters who assert their power over others. Could be through manipulation, magic, smugness, or force of personality.” Yes. 
Duality: Convex did not put their whole entire vexussies into that possession storyline for us to forget about it. 
Egotistical: This one is arguable and a question of characterisation, but I think that we can all agree that on some levels, yes. 
Eldritch: From the trope description: “Since the typical sexyman is a tall mostly human looking pale twink, in a vast majority of the cases the eldritch is a heavy implication lying just under the surface.” Hello? Vex Scar?? 
Gay: See subsection: 
LGBTQ+ Coded: That cactus ring. Mumbo “eye candy” Jumbo. The season 7 mayoral race. Concorp. His jolly rancher arc. This man has so many boyfriends. 
Girlboss: listen I think a lot of characters who aren’t traditional girlbosses get called so, but with Scar I think it’s accurate okay. Did Scar utilize girl power effectively when he and Cub were blatant war profetiers during the season 6 civil war? yes. Absolutely. Girlboss. 
Glowing Neon: vex blue anyone?
Hot-headed: Don’t let his calm exterior fool you. Remember. Scar when someone steals his horse: *sets their whole entire house on fire*. 
Intelligence: yes but also see subsection
Smartdumb: Okay listen. Scar is Smart. Scar is very smart. And I specifically have to make sure you know I am talking character only here because cc!Scar seems to me to be a Very intelligent person with a wide field of knowledge. But uhm. c!Scar dies so much and so often in ways that are completely unavoidable. He does silly things without thinking of the consequences. I have seen enough people calling him a himbo (beloathed term) enough times that I do not need to argue this point. He is smart but also babygirl Why are you like this.
Johnlocked: “When two characters are shipped extensively by fans despite the pairing not necessarily being canon (or even present) in the original work.” it started out with a cactus ring how did it end up like this, it was only a cactus ring, it was only a cactus ring
Knifemurder: Hotguy! [snipes you a second time] 
Magnificent Bastard: This Is The Whole Point. Scar oozes charisma even when he is the villain and that’s why he is so beloved. He is smart, he is stylish, he is charming, even while he is killng you. This is the point. 
Marked Canon/Fanon Divergence: “Sexymen with a large gap between how they are in the original work (Canon) and how they are commonly portrayed in fanworks (Fanon)” see : the fake crystals vs Scar actually having magic, the abs being painted on vs shirtless Scar everywhere, etc.
Monster Features: vex scar vex scar vex scar
Nonhuman: like the vex thing is literally canon it’s not fanon those cons sure did vex 
Pale Twink: We could have done many things with this collection of blocks people, and yet my dash is full of shirtless twinks/twunks every day ending with a y. Curious. 
Perpetual Smiler: Okay listen this is partially the nature of the medium but also 1) that is a distinctive smile and 2) have you see the fanworks? 
Power: This man tried to sell fake magic crystals and we all just decided he can do magic. He was an elf once and now fae/elf Scar headcanons are everywhere. 
Scars: I- I’m not explaining myself here. yes??? 
Tall: I can think of one, maybe two portrayals of Scar that have made him short. 
Theme Song: four expand, expand, expand clear forest make land fresh blood on hands five why just shells why limit yourself she sells seashells sell oil as well six guns sell stocks sell diamonds sell rocks sell water to a fish sell the time to a clock seven press on the gas take your foot off the brakes then run to be the president of the united states eight big smile mate big wave that's great now the truth is overrated tell lies out the gate nine polarise the people controversy is the game it don't matter if they hate you if they all say your name ten the world is yours step out on a stage to a round of applause uou're a liar a cheat a devil a whore and you sell seashells on the seashore
Unkempt: so those rugged life series Scars, huh? 
Villain: Scar has been the villain several times and has a Long list of crimes to his name
Technically Antagonist: see 3rd life
Villain Protagonist: unreliable narrator Scar my beloved. I love how he just *does terrible things edited to make him look like he’s just a silly little guy having some harmless fun*
Well-Dressed: Hmmm I wonder why waggon/tycoon Scar routinely wins every Scar skin poll. Also he has enough outfits to include these sub categories too: 
Suitguy: “Characters who typically wear formalwear, specifically suits. Often includes waistcoats, top hats, bowties, and pinstripes. Other neckwear may also be worn.” Again. The tycoon skin really lives rent free in all out minds, huh?
Long Coat/Cape/Robe/Etc: bathrobe wizard Scar my beloved but also do you know how many thirst trap last life Scars I’ve seen?? 
White Twink Humanization: He is made out of blocks in canon. We did not need to make him like this and yet we did. 
White Hair: last life Scar beloved by many <3
VOTE SCAR!
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brainyxbat · 7 months ago
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Chapter 1: Set Sail for Alabasta! A Ballerina on the Ship!
(episode 92)
A couple days after recruiting Chopper as the ship's doctor, the journey was smooth sailing. "There's no mistake," Nami looked over the map with Vivi, "This ship is heading to Alabasta."
Vivi looked over the horizon up ahead. "I'll be there soon."
On the lower deck, Usopp, Chopper, and Karoo were fishing on the railing, while Zoro slept by the mast. "Luffy! Don't lie!" Sanji reprimanded. "Tell me what you know." Luffy avoided eye contact, so the cook knelt down, and tried to force it. "Hey, why are you looking away? Look me in the eyes!"
Luffy kept it up, waving his hand in front of his face. "Well, seriously... I don't know anything."
"Then let me ask you something: how did enough food for 8 people, which I carefully divided so that it'd last until we get to Alabasta, disappear the other night?" Sanji was frustrated when Luffy kept averting his gaze to everywhere but him. "Stop fighting, it's pointless! You've got a horrible poker face." He squished his cheeks, resulting in a belch. He straightened up, then blinked in fake surprise. "Hey, you have something around your mouth."
"Ah! Shoot! Food crumbs?!"
"See, it was you!" Sanji's kick sent him flying across the deck, crashing into the wall. "Geez." He then looked up where Nami and Vivi were standing, now wearing a pleading face. "Ahhh, Nami-san, you saw it, right? The large rat trap is no longer good enough. Please buy a lockable refrigerator."
"Well," She frowned reluctantly, "I'll think about it, since it can be a life or death issue."
"Hm?" Sanji turned around at the sound of chewing, coming from the fishing trio.
"Well!" Usopp acted painfully casual. "We'd better catch something for Sanji-kun."
As Karoo quacked, Sanji approached them. "Hey, any luck fishing?"
They all tensed up nervously. "W-well..."
That was enough proof for the chef; they were just as guilty as the captain. He calmly put his hands out, and bashed their heads together. "I feel good," Chopper muttered, as they collapsed on deck.
"Seriously, I can't take my eyes off these guys for a moment," He grumbled.
Later on, Luffy joined into the fishing with Usopp. "Ahh," He moaned when his stomach growled, "I'm starving. The fish aren't biting at all."
"Luffy! It's your fault!" Usopp glared. "It's because you even ate the bait! If we don't have bait, the fish won't bite!"
"You ate it too!"
"Well... I only ate the stuff on the bait box cover."
Behind them, Vivi walked up casually. "Luffy-san, Usopp-san. Have you caught anything?" Upon hearing some frantic quacking, she pushed them aside to look, and screamed in terror. "Ahh!" Karoo was being used as bait! "Karoo! Oh no!"
"I wonder if we can catch a shark or something?" Luffy wondered aloud obliviously.
"I wanna catch a Sea King," Usopp added.
Vivi leaned back, now angry. "What're you two... doing to Karoo?!" She smashed their heads together.
After they fell back on the deck, a pair of shiny, black boots approached them, after seeing Karoo tied up. "Luffy," Venus scolded, buttoning her black shorts, "Did you eat the bait again?"
"He did," A blushing Usopp whined, averting his eyes from the hem of her cropped sweater, and the high waist of her denim shorts.
"You did too!" Luffy snitched.
"Only what was on the cover!"
Venus sighed, and shook her head. "Let's hope a miracle happens then."
"Sorry, Venus-chan," Usopp frowned sadly as she walked away, before he glared at Luffy, "Thanks for getting me in trouble."
Just then, as they sat back up, something appeared over the horizon. It was a strange, green smoke billowing from the ocean. "What's that?"
Usopp stared on in confusion. "What the heck is that?"
"Looks like green mist," Venus remarked.
"I wonder if it's like cotton candy," Luffy mumbled weakly.
"I'll go get Nami-san!" Vivi ran up the stairs, and burst into the kitchen. "Nami-san, there's a problem! Come right away!"
After following her outside, Nami saw the strange sight ahead, but was calm. "Ahh, don't worry. It's nothing; it's just steam."
"Steam is coming up from the sea?"
"Yeah. It's a hot spot."
"What the heck is that?" Luffy asked.
"It's an area where magma is produced," Nami replied, "There's an undersea volcano underneath that area."
"I see."
Chopper looked up at her innocently. "A volcano, even though it's undersea?"
"That's right. There're more undersea volcanoes than above ground ones."
"Whoa," Usopp listened in awe.
"I don't really care," Luffy pouted, "Since it's not food."
"With the volcano like this, a new island will be born here over thousands, or tens of thousands of years."
"You're so cool, Nami-san~!" Sanji swooned.
"Tens of thousands of years," Luffy muttered, "I wonder if I can live that long."
"Well, you're a human," Usopp pointed out, "So you should try dying sometime before that."
"I wouldn't wanna live that long anyway," Venus remarked.
As they continued fishing, Sanji approached them. "Have you caught anything?" He asked through Karoo's frantic quacking.
"Oh, hey Sanji. I'm hungry. Cook something."
"With what?" She challenged with a quirked brow.
"You guys're hopeless," He sighed, and rolled up his left-side sleeves, "I'll go search the storage thoroughly, to see if there's anything left."
Just as he disappeared into the kitchen, the Merry began passing through the steam. And it was not pleasant. "Ahh! It smells of sulfur!" Usopp griped, as everyone coughed.
"We can't see anything! There's steam everywhere!" Luffy exclaimed.
"It stinks!" Venus complained.
"Bear through it," Nami said, "We should be through it soon."
As they sailed through, another ship was approaching. "Mr. 2, Bon Clay-sama!"
"What is it?!" He barked, clad in a pink and blue ballerina outfit with a pair of white swans on the back of his coat.
"There's smoke at 12 o'clock!"
"It doesn't matter! Cut through it!" He smiled evilly. "At any rate, unless we take care of Mr. 3, I'll be in danger!" He fretted.
"Yes, sir! We're going in!" They sailed straight into the steam.
"What is this foggy thing?"
"We can't see ahead!"
"Ah!" Everyone screamed in terror.
Within minutes, they emerged from the stinky steam. "We got through!" The two men panicked when suddenly, the chair their leader sat in was empty! "Ahh! Mr. 2, Bon Clay-sama is gone!"
"Look for him in the cabins!"
"We can't find him!"
"Can't be!"
"Mr. 2, Bon Clay-sama!"
Luffy and Usopp gawked when their lines suddenly caught something. "Whoa!"
"Hey!" Venus perked up. "You got something! Reel it up! Huh?"
Holding onto a frantic Karoo, was a man wearing a ballerina dress and shoes, and a swan coat. "Shoot! Why did I jump on a duck that I suddenly came across?!"
The three looked at each other in confusion. "Is he a human?" Luffy asked.
"Dunno."
"Probably," Venus shrugged, "He looks human."
He was staring at them, equally befuddled, when his arms slipped. "Oh?! Ahh!" He fell into the ocean, Luffy and Usopp watching his struggle. "Help me! Please! I can't swim!" He then submerged underwater.
"Ballerina Man!" She frantically pushed past the two boys, and dove in.
"Wait, Venus!" Usopp called out. "You can't swim either!"
"Venus!" Zoro whipped his shirt off, and jumped in after her.
"I thought I'd die," He panted after being rescued, as Venus recovered close by. "Well, I'm really swanny. To think I was saved by pirates, who are total strangers. I will never forget your kindness for the rest of my life!" He bowed before them. "Also, may I have a cup of warm soup?"
"We don't have it!" Everyone, except Venus and Vivi, shouted angrily.
"We're the ones who're hungry!" Zoro added.
He looked up to Vivi gazing down at him. "Oh, hey you! What a cutie! You're my type! I wanna eat you! Smooch!"
He blew a kiss at her, but she grimaced in disgust. "What a weirdo."
"So you can't swim, huh?" Luffy grinned.
"That's right. I ate a Devil Fruit."
"Me too!" Venus beamed.
"Really? What kind of fruit?" Usopp asked him.
He stood on his pointe-shoed feet. "Well... since there's no need to rush until my ship comes to pick me up... in lieu of entertainment, I'll show you." Luffy grinned in anticipation, as did Venus. "This is my power!"
Everyone was in shock when he suddenly pounded Luffy's face in, before Zoro drew his swords. "What're you-"
"Wait! Wait! Wait!" He held his hands out, his voice suddenly different. "I just told you, that this is entertainment!"
Zoro's eyes widened. "What?!"
"Gimme a break!" His face looked exactly like Luffy's!
"Ah?!" The captain sprang to his feet, and smiled brightly. "That's me!"
"Surprised?! Surprised?! Surprised?!" He danced before them, and laughed. "If I touch my face with my left hand..." He demonstrated, and his face and voice were back to normal, "See?! I'm back to myself! This is the power of the Clone-Clone Fruit I ate!"
"The voice too," Nami remarked, as Usopp gaped.
"The body was also the same," He added.
"A-amazing!" Luffy exclaimed, as he touched everyone else's faces with his right hand.
"There!" He posed after finishing. "Well, for that matter, I don't have to knock you down. Now, look!" When he touched his face, he turned into Usopp! Venus laughed in amazement, as her eye lit up. "All I have to do is..." He turned into Zoro next. "Touch faces with my right hand." He then turned into Chopper. "As you can see, I can..." He then became Nami. "Mimic anyone! Bodies too!"
He opened his robe, making Venus and the boys gape in shock. "Ahh!" Venus quickly covered Chopper's eyes before he could look too long.
The real Nami swung a punch to his head, abruptly ending the act. "Ouch!"
"Stop it!"
"Hey, are you all right?" Luffy asked.
"Ow, ow, ow." The delirious man pushed himself up. "Well... sorry, but I can't show any more of my power."
"You're amazing!" Luffy encouraged, as Usopp whistled. "Do it more!"
"Ahh, well, if you insist, I guess I'll show more."
"Yeah! Show it! Show it!" The four cheered.
Nami and Zoro watched in annoyance. "Gee, he's actually into it!" Nami glared.
"Hey, Mr. Ballerina!" Venus raised her hand. "Do me next! Me next!"
"As you wish, girlie!" With one touch of his right hand, a clone of her in his outfit stood before them, her hair down to her upper ribs. "Ta-da!"
"Awesome!" She cheered; however, her smile vanished when he gripped his closed coat with a mischievous look. "Eek!" She scrambled over, and quickly held it closed with a glare. "Don't even think about it!" She seethed.
"Just kidding!" He laughed, as she sat back down, and reverted back to normal. Usopp sighed in relief to himself; he wasn't ready to see that much of his crush yet. Although... he had never seen her without pigtails before.
Nami held a furious Zoro back when he tried to charge in for the prank. "Don't!"
"Furthermore, I'm equipped with a memory feature!"
"We wanna see! We wanna see!" They cheered, along with a newly happy Venus.
"Here we go!" To their delight, he changed into many faces, one after the other.
"Ah!" Vivi gaped at one that looked familiar. She knew that black, curly hair, and small beard anywhere; her father!
"Spin! Spin! Spin!"
"How stupid!" The swordsman griped.
"Spin! Spin!"
He stopped, and posed before his audience. "So how was my secret talent?! I usually never show it to others."
"Cool!" They cheered, as Vivi stared at him suspiciously. Why did he look like her father for a moment? Did he encounter him before?
They jumped up, and started dancing with him in a line, arms linked around shoulders. "Gimme a break! Gimme a break!"
"Amazing! Amazing! Amazing!"
"Oh, whatever!" Nami complained, and turned to the ocean.
"That's my ship!" He suddenly exclaimed. Approaching them was a white-wooded ship donning a swan prow, and a pink sail.
"Amazing! Amazing! He's..."
"Whoosh!" They stopped when he leaped gracefully on the railing by her. "It's already time to say goodbye? What a shame."
"What?!" The four exclaimed.
"Please don't go!" Usopp begged.
"Don't be sad! Journeys are always accompanied by farewells." He looked back at the group. "But don't ever forget this: Friendship... has nothing to do with how long we've known each other. Don't cry!" He jumped on his ship when she was close enough.
"See you again!" Luffy called.
The ballerina turned to his crewmates. "Now, let's go guys!"
"Yes, sir! Mr. 2, Bon Clay-sama!"
The Straw Hats gaped in shock upon overhearing. Yikes! "Mr. 2?!" Usopp exclaimed.
"So he is..." Vivi remarked, "Mr. 2, Bon Clay!"
"Vivi!" Luffy turned to her in surprise. "You didn't know his face?!"
"No, I've never met Mr. 2, and Mr. 1, as well as his partner. I don't know their powers either." She backed into the wall, and slid down to the floor. "Though I've heard of rumors. Mr. 2 is... a ballerina with a large frame, who talks like a woman. He always wears a swan coat that has "Bon Clay" on the back."
"You should've noticed!" Zoro, Usopp, and Luffy reprimanded.
"What's the matter, Vivi?" Luffy asked.
"Among the faces that he showed from his past memory... from his memory," She choked up in fear, "I saw my father's face; the face of Alabasta's king, Nefertari Cobra."
"If, for example, you could mimic a king," Zoro started, "You'd be able to do quite bad things too."
"We let a troublesome guy slip away, huh?" Usopp remarked.
"Then he's our enemy?" Chopper asked.
"He's certainly quite a problem, if he's on our enemy's side," Nami observed, and approached the boys, "If he realizes that we're the enemy, if he transforms into one of us using his memory from earlier, we won't be able to trust our own friends."
"Really? Huh?"
"Listen, Luffy-"
"Well, hold on," Zoro cut Nami off, and laid a hand on the catain's shoulder, "It's true that his opinion doesn't have any basis, but he's right about us not having to be scared of him. We should consider ourselves lucky that we got to see him now, because we can figure out counter measures."
Just then, huge waves sent the Merry rocking, sending most of the crew running to the back, as something huge emerged before them. "Something came out!" Luffy exclaimed.
"Sea Cat!" Vivi gaped.
"It's a sea monster!" Usopp and Chopper screamed.
Zoro wielded all his swords. "It's the first meal in 4 days!"
"It's a meal!" Luffy glared in its direction.
"It's a kitty!" Venus gushed.
At the front, Nami checked the Log Pose. "We're on the right track. I hope we get there pretty soon."
"It's a meal!" Luffy repeated angrily.
The giant cat leaned away, fearing the hunger in their eyes. "Whoa, it backed away!" Zoro pointed out.
"Have the ship go back! Go back!" Luffy commanded.
"W-w-w-w-w-we can't!" Usopp stammered.
Just then, Sanji burst out of the kitchen. "Ah! Don't let it get away! Capture it without fail!" He joined Luffy and Zoro in glaring daggers at their prey, sleeves rolled up. "How should I cook you, cat monster?!"
Vivi grabbed a broom, pulled Venus back, and swung the three into the railing. "No!"
The cat swam back down into the ocean, free from harm. "Vivi!" Luffy glared. "You jerk! What're you doing?!"
"W-why, Vivi-chan?" Sanji whimpered.
"You can't eat it!" She scolded. "Sea Cats are a sacred animal in Alabasta!"
"You should've told us sooner!" Luffy complained.
"There sure are many kinds of creatures in the sea!" Chopper remarked.
Usopp shuddered behind him from the encounter. "Being scared of things like that... you've still got a long way to go." He jumped up with sudden confidence, one foot on a cannon. "Okay then! I'll tell you a story about when I bravely fought Sea Kings in the Calm Belt."
"Fought Sea Kings?!"
"Big Ones! They were this big!" He held out his arms.
"O-our food got away," Luffy lamented.
"But don't worry," Vivi tried to assure him, "You'll be able to stuff yourself soon."
"Really?!" He brightened up. "What cat will appear this time?!"
"No cats!" Venus scolded.
"Vivi!" Nami called for her. "The wind and weather seem to be becoming stable."
"Yes," She agreed, "We've entered Alabasta's climate area. A Sea Cat appearing is also the proof."
"And what we see behind us," Zoro smirked, "Is probably also proof of Alabasta being close."
They all turned to look; turned out, a horde of ships was all spread out. "There're so many ships!" Luffy exclaimed. "When did that happen?!"
Usopp looked closer with his goggles. "Hey! They all have the Baroque Works' symbol!"
"Its employees have started gathering. They're probably Billions; the Officer Agents' subordinates."
"Which means that our enemy is at least 200," Nami remarked.
"On top of that, they are 200 elites of Baroque Works. They're far from those bounty hunters in Whisky Peak."
Usopp frantically cranked to raise the cannon. "Should we fire at them while we can?!" He wiped his brow after the cannon was ready. "Let's get on it already!"
"It's quicker if we go there, and beat them up!" Luffy argued, before his stomach growled. "No, wait! We have to eat first!"
"Idiot!" Zoro smirked confidently. "Don't bother. They're small fries."
"He's right," Sanji agreed, "If we lose our real target, that'll be it. There're only 9 of us."
Later on, the crew were tying white cloths on their left wrists with a plan. "Anyway, tie it tight," Zoro urged, "Our enemy this time has too many mysteries."
"I see," Vivi tied Nami's for her.
"If we check this, we don't have to doubt our friends," The navigator concluded.
"Does that Clone-Clone Fruit guy really become so similar when he transforms?" Sanji asked, tying his own cloth with his teeth like the swordsman.
"You've no idea!" Usopp replied. "It's not "similar". It's "the same"! It's too bad! You should've seen it. We even danced with him. Oh!" He turned to a struggling Venus, and tied her cloth on her wrist for her. "There we go."
"Thanks, Usopp-kun," She smiled sheepishly.
"I'm not interested in a male ballerina."
"Knowing someone like that is among our enemy, we can't carelessly act alone," Zoro said.
"Hey, what should I do?" Chopper asked.
"Ahh... do what you can do," Usopp replied, "You don't have to do anything anymore. It's okay to run into the enemy you can't defeat!"
Sanji gave him a skeptical look, as he helped Karoo out of his tangled mess. "Aren't you telling that to yourself?"
"What I can do, huh?" Chopper muttered, then smiled confidently. "Got it!"
"I can see the island now!" Luffy exclaimed.
"Let's stop at the town called Nanohana," Vivi suggested, "We have to hide the ship."
"All right!" Luffy agreed. "At any rate, no matter what happens..." He held out his clothed wrist, "This thing on our left arm is the sign of our friendship!" They all formed a circle with their left fists. "Well then, we'll land! To a restaurant! Oh, and to Alabasta."
"It's a side note?" The rest of the crew griped.
Vivi touched her cloth, as she silently watched them discuss. "The enemy this time is an assassination gang, Luffy," Nami pointed out.
"Yeah, it is."
"Be careful about acting on instinct, okay?"
"You're right. I got it." Vivi smiled to herself through Luffy's assurance. "Yeah! That's right! Yeah! Got it!"
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nityarawal · 8 months ago
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3/26/2024
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Morning Songs
Want Me To Court
Your Rockets
Want Me To Do The
Math
Over 300 Rockets
Launched
Last Year
That Will Be
Three Million Cybertrucks
Lads
You Want Me
To Explain
Aerodynamics
And Why The
Astronauts Can't 
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From 2nd Gentleman
It's Veen Over A 1000
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Get Seduced
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Leo's "tally baiting" dream
date: sometime in mid 2022 this is after i had already had a dream about both neil cicegerega and will wood, so i just needed tally hall to compleat the trio.
my family was on a road trip, i guess i dream about road trips a lot. we stop at a Halloween store that is actually a recurring thing that comes up in my dreams. it's never lit up, i'm always the only one in there, and the lady that works there always gives me a TON of candy for free. anyways, we stop there, get out of the car, get back in the car without entering the building, and leave. then we stopped at a convenience store. it's fairly big, so more like a grocery store, but it was supposed to be a convenience store. we were meant to pick out snacks so i was looking at the packaging on all the snacks they had. out of the corner of my eye i could have sworn that the pictures on the packaging were all pictures of the band tally hall, but when i looked on a specific package, it had normal images. same situation with the words on them as well. this phenomenon that i have nominated as "tally baiting" happened with the signs above the isles and the people in the store. everywhere i looked, the butcher? Ross Federman. the woman a couple feet in front of me? wrong. that's Joe Hawley. the sign addressing where the pharmacy is? it says "Tally Hall Here -->" we left the store without buying anything. the dream then abruptly ended.
when i woke up, my first thought was: "oh sweet! now i've dreamed of all three of them. well kinda anyways…"
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Dig your eight graves
Part 1
Ao3
Big thank you to @avirxy they were a huge help with this story and it absolutely wouldn't have gotten off the ground without them.
Strong content warning: this story includes gore and graphic, onscreen deaths. Please take note of the rating and look over the tags carefully before you read to make sure this story is ok for you.
That being said, pleasant reading and Happy Halloween
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“Come on Pepperjack, everyone knows Halloween was invented by the candy companies,”
“It was not! It’s based on the Celtic festival of Samhain!”
Claire rolled her eyes and went back to reclining against the large stone. It was a lovely day and she had a lovely view; perfect fall weather halfway between warm and crisp, the trees around her rustling with autumnal colors; red and orange and gold. Even Steve and Eli’s squabbling couldn’t ruin it.
“Saw-een? You’re making that up,”
Eli bristled “I am not! Samhain was their harvest celebration and when the ancient Celts believed that that gate to the afterlife was–”
“Dude if I wanted a boring history lesson I would have gone straight to the museum with Mr. Strickler, you totally made sew…in or whatever is up, just like you made up seeing those monsters,”
“I did see monsters! Last month I saw two of them fighting under the canal bridge before one crawled into a drainage pipe and escaped,”
“Pics or it didn’t happen, and since there’s no pics, it didn’t happen,”
Eli’s face turned lobster red, but before he could get another word out Shannon spoke up.
“Ignore him Eli,” she said cooly “He’s just baiting you,”
Eli snapped his mouth shut and glared at Steve, who smirked back at him, before folding his arms and staring daggers down at the ground with an indignant pout on his face “Why are we even here again?”
“Steve wanted to show us where his grandpa smoked pot,” Mary said cheekily.
The smug look dropped off of Steve’s face “He did not,”
“Yes he did,” Toby piped up “Source, my Nana came out here to smoke pot with her buddies in the woods back in the seventies,”
“He did not! Grandpa just found this place while he was hiking, and he came up here to commune with nature and become one with the universe and stuff,”
“That’s secret code for smoking pot,” Jim mumbled.
“Either way it doesn’t look like anyone’s been up here for a while,” Darci nervously eyed a rusty beer can.
Claire was inclined to agree. The clearing was only about twenty feet across in any given direction and nestled deep in the woods. The trail leading to it so overgrown that it would be almost impossible to find unless you knew it was here. 
The border was ringed by medium sized rocks, possibly put in place by bored and/or stoned hippies, and there was a fire pit in the middle slightly sunken and surrounded by smaller stones. Little traces of human presence were here; a candy wrapper by that boulder faded beyond recognition, rusty beer cans scattered everywhere, grass poking through the mound of ash in the fire pit, along with the tops of several beer cans. 
People had definitely been here before, but not for a long time.
“Yeah Nana says that when they opened the planetarium in the eighties all the stoners started going there instead,”
Shannon leaned forward “I heard there was a bunch of cult activity in Arcadia back in the twenties,” her voice lowered to a conspiratorial whisper “They used the woods to perform their rituals, and police had to bust them up again and again before the cults were eventually forced to leave town,”
“Cults?” Darci’s voice was tight and small.
Mary waved her off “That was forever ago,"
"Yeah," Toby said with a shrug "Cults, hippies, po-tay-to, pa-tah-to, and they both smoke pot,”
“Grandpa didn’t just come here to smoke pot!” Steve’s face was nearly as red as Eli’s had been, voice a hair away from a shout.
“Then why did he come up here Steve?” Toby fired back.
“Well just…it’s a really cool place,” Steve spread his arms, gesturing all around them “My grandpa always said he felt like this place was special, he took my mom here a bunch of times, and then she took me, and I…I wanted to show you guys,”
The surprising amount of vulnerability in Steve’s voice gave Claire pause. For as long as she’d known him Steve had basically been a huge jerk. But this year had been different, he didn’t shove Eli in his locker anymore, he actually pulled his weight on group projects, and it was times like this that she saw just how hard he was trying.
She leaned back against the stone and looked around. And besides this place did feel…special. 
The clearing was just rocks and trees and grass, nothing that they couldn’t find in the rest of the woods surrounding town. But there was a peaceful stillness to this clearing, even though she knew that the town was close by, here Claire felt worlds apart.
“You’re right Steve, this place is special,”
Steve practically glowed at the praise.
Darci shifted uncomfortably “Can we head back now, this feels too much like the start of a horror movie for my comfort,”
Mary just shrugged “Nah, we’re fine for a little longer,”
“I mean a group of teenagers alone in the woods on Halloween, talking about cults and–”
“Yeah,” Steve chuckled “Then the chainsaw wielding maniac comes in and starts randomly picking us off one by one,”
Toby rolled his eyes “Get your facts straight Steve, it wouldn’t be random, the ones who sneak off and make out would be killed first, and then there’d be one final girl at the end,”
“So Lake and Nuñez are definitely going first–”
“Go bite a tree Steve,” Jim said with a scowl.
“So who would be the final girl?”
Toby tapped his chin, looking around the clearing at the rest of them “What do you think ladies, who’d be the last woman standing?”
Mary made a big show of thinking it over, then turned over towards Toby with a wide cheshire grin on her face “We’re all getting out and leaving you boys to die,”
He hissed “Ouch, harsh Mare,”
“Except for Claire, she and Jimmy Jam definitely die first,”
Claire glared at her “Hey–”
“Sorry C-Bomb, but since the two of you started dating you’ve had tunnel vision, you’d be so busy making goo goo eyes at each other you wouldn’t see Mr. Chainsaw until he’s already hacking you apart,”
Despite herself Claire felt her cheeks start to burn “I could be a final girl,”
Mary just flashed an infuriating smirk at her.
Shannon shrugged “All I know is I’d definitely survive, I clawed my way to the treasure’s seat, I could take out one dude with a chainsaw,”
Eli cupped his chin thoughtfully “Yeah you’ve got powerful final girl–”
Mary cleared her throat.
“Or girls, energy, you’d survive for sure, at least until dying in the first ten minutes of the se–”
“Can we please go back now,” a desperate pleading, almost a whine, entered Darci’s voice.
Steve held up his hands “Hey we’re just discussing classic horror tropes,”
“Yeah, like the one about how characters that look like me don't live very long!” she spat bitterly, eyes brimming.
Just like that the upbeat mood was gone.
“Sorry,” Mary mumbled.
Claire got to her feet “Let’s head back, it’s about time anyways,”
They all stood and started heading towards the faint trail at the edge of the cleaning. All of a sudden Eli froze and whipped his head around “Did you guys hear that?”
The look Mary shot at him was murderous “Dude that is so not funny,”
“No really I–” 
The loud snap of a twig echoed from the woods in front of them, all of them instantly going dead silent.
Claire felt her heartbeat kick up a notch, there was no way all of them imagined that, so what was–
“There you are!”
They all shrieked and staggered back.
Coach Lawrence stepped out from behind a tree, nostrils flaring “I let you out for a five minute potty break, and you all sneak off to try and get acquainted with your good friend Mary Jane!?”
“Why does everyone think that…” Steve mumbled.
“We weren’t smoking pot Coach!” Eli piped up defensively.
“Nice try,” Coach folded his arms, still glaring at them “But I know exactly what a stoner hang out spot looks like,”
“How do you know that Coach?”
“I– you– Never mind how I know! Now I want to see all your butts in the van on the double!” 
They trooped along the faint trail back towards the main road and the van parked alongside it, Coach Lawrence muttering to himself the entire time. After they all took their seats and buckled in, crammed elbow to elbow, Coach Lawrence settled into the driver’s seat before turning to face them.
“Now I know you all volunteered to help Mr. Fier with his Fall Fair, but that doesn’t mean you can just run wild. I want all of you on your best behavior; no tricks, no hijinks, no nothing. One whiff of shenanigans from any of you and I will turn this van around! You hear me?”
They all nodded enthusiastically at that, Toby making a zipping motion over his lips. 
Coach gave a soft grunt before turning back and pulling out onto the main road. Claire tugged at the edge of her jacket. The idea of sitting silently in the car for another twenty minutes was unbearable, they were already way out of cellphone range, and bringing up horror movies again seemed like a bad idea, but maybe…
“So what do you guys know about this Mr. Fier?”
“Nothing except for the fact he’s doing this Fall Fair,” Shannon replied.
“I think he also does the Christmas market,” Toby leaned forward “And the 4th of July parade,”
“I know a bit more about him. He sets up this Santa’s Village at the hospital every year, my mom’s talked to him a few times,”
They all turned to look at Jim, he squirmed slightly at the attention but continued “He’s super old, and he owns almost all the buildings downtown, all the trendy restaurants and shops and stuff, he inherited them from his dad who got them from his dad, and I think if you go way way back his great great grandpa or something was one of the original town founders,”
“I read about him!” Eli stretched back from the passenger’s seat, seatbelt straining “Solomon Fier, he was part of the first group of settlers who founded the town in 1875. And he was the one who started the city’s anniversary festival, he hosted the very first one to celebrate the town’s first anniversary,”
“So his family has been hosting these fairs and festivals for over a hundred years?” Darci spoke with genuine interest, her anxiety from minutes ago gone “That’s pretty cool,”
“Well you can ask him all about it yourself,” Coach Lawrence’s voice cut in “Because we’re here,”
Claire scooted to the side and craned her head to see out the window. The van had emerged from the tunnel of trees into a large clearing, absolutely massive compared to the one Steve showed them. The gravel road led up to a large red barn, with several smaller buildings and a white clapboard farmhouse set behind it. And on the far side of the clearing there was a squat yellow structure, which as they got closer, Claire realized was a hay maze.
On the opposite side of the road from the barn were two small fenced in areas. Nothing was inside them, but signs posted outside them read ‘Future pony ride’ and ‘Future petting zoo’.
A couple of large wooden posts stood on either side of the road just a little ways away from the main barn and the fences, where an old gate or sign used to be if Claire had to guess. But instead of a huge sign an old rocking chair had been placed in front of one of the posts, sitting in it was a smiling scarecrow wearing overalls and green flannel with a wide straw hat, holding up a wooden sign that read ‘Welcome to Fier Fall Festival’.
Driving past the scarecrow, Coach pulled the van to a stop and killed the engine, turning and fixing them with his trademark stare as they filed out of the van.
“Alright listen up, let’s go over the game plan one more time. We’re here because Mr. Fier wants your feedback on what he has set up so far, and that’s what we’re going to do; no tricks, no monkey business. And once we’re done you’re all getting back in the van to go to the Pumpkin Ball at the museum, understand?”
They all sounded off with ‘Yes Coach’ although Claire caught Toby, Steve, and Mary rolling their eyes.
Shannon glanced around “Wasn’t Mr. Fier supposed to meet us out here?”
For the first time this afternoon Coach Lawrence’s steely expression flickered into uncertainty “Oh, uh…yes he was. I’m not sure why he’s not here yet,”
Eli wave a hand in the air “You should check your phone Coach,”
Coach grumbled but nevertheless pulled out his phone “Pepperjack we’re in a dead zone, if Mr. Fier had texted me it would have to have been nearly an hour agoooo…”
His eyes practically bugged out as he stared at his phone, gaze shooting back up at them with a sheepish look on his face “New plan. Mr. Fier’s car broke down, so I’ll head back into town, pick him up, and come back here,” he scrambled back into the driver’s seat “And because I can’t fit him and you all in the van, you all will wait here until we get back,”
Abruptly his gaze turned narrow again “You kids will wait right here,” he pointed sharply down at the ground just outside the van “You will stay together at all times, and will not touch anything while I’m gone, you got that?”
‘Yes Coach,’ they chimed again.
Coach gave a tight nod, shooting them one more ‘I’m watching you’ with two fingers before shutting the door and heading the van back the way it came.
They all stood there watching as the van vanished into the tunnel of trees, leaving them standing alone in front of the barn. No one said anything.
For about ten seconds.
“Welp, you buttsnacks stay here if you want,” Steve turned on his heel and started walking into the farm “I’m going to check this place out,” 
“Count me in,”
“I’m in to,”
Toby and Mary broke off from the rest and sped up to join him.
Eli’s jaw dropped, eyes going huge behind his glasses “B– but Coach said we have to stay here!”
“I’m not standing in the parking lot for an hour,” Mary waved him off “And what Coach doesn’t know won’t hurt him,” 
“Yeah,” Steve chuckled “We have this whole place to ourselves, might as well enjoy it,”
Claire, Jim, Darci, and Shannon all glanced at each other, matching giddy looks slowly spreading across their faces, before following after them, leaving Eli gaping in the parking lot.
“Buh– but–”
“Eli it’ll be fine,” Jim called back after him “We’ll just have a look around and be back way before Coach gets back. Besides, sticking together’s the most important thing, right?”
Eli shut his mouth, glancing back and forth between the road where the van disappeared and the rest of them, then dashed to catch up with them.
Jim then turned towards Claire, a shy smile on his face “And maybe before Coach gets back we can have some time to ourselves?”
Claire smiled back at him, reaching out to grasp his hand with her own, feeling a thrill of excitement when his cheeks turned pink as she did.
“I’d like that,”
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Lawrence let out a sigh of relief as the dirt underneath the van turned to coarse pavement. Then, after quickly checking to make sure he was the only car around, pulled out his phone and dialed.
The other end picked up after just two rings.
“Hello?”
“Hello Mr. Fier, this is Coach Lawrence with Arcadia Oaks,” the words all came out in a rush “I’m so sorry I missed your call earlier, I just dropped the kids off at the farm and I am on my way to pick you up. But don’t worry, they will not touch anythi–”
The voice on the other side of the line let out a hearty laugh ”Oh please don’t worry yourself, let the kids have fun, and my daughter’s in town so don’t worry about keeping me waiting,”
Lawrence held the phone away from his face so his sigh of relief wouldn’t be heard “Really Mr. Fier I can’t thank you enough for being so understanding,”
More laughter “No, thank you, and please call me Sam,”
“Oh, ok…Sam,”
“Really it’s you and the kids doing me a favor, I already have a good idea what the little kids like, but I want to make sure the fair is fun for older kids to. Having your students walk through my trial run and give me their honest feedback is invaluable. I grew up going to harvest festivals all across the east coast, and I want the children of Arcadia Oaks to have the same. And once I get your students’ feedback and make the necessary changes, I can start planning and the Fier Fall Festival will be open to the public next year,”
Lawrence slowly relaxed into his seat, easing up on the gas as the road became twisty, a sure sign that the highway was close “Well I’ll be over as soon as I can to pick you up, and then we can get back out here and get started,”
“Like I said, no reason to break your neck getting here, and the kids can have fun exploring the place by themselves, maybe they’ll even find the surprise I left for them,”
“Surprise?” Lawrence shot up ramrod straight “What kind of surprise?”
The voice on the other end of the phone took on a mischievous lilt “Well if I told you it wouldn’t be much of a surprise now would it?”
He settled back into his seat, keeping his eyes locked on the road. Had to be careful now, there were several sharp turns along some steep inclines here. And with all the trees he couldn’t see more than a few feet ahead at a time “Oh…ok then, I’ll be there soon,”
“See you then,” 
Lawrence hung up the phone, letting out another sigh of relief, turning his focus back to the road. It was really good that Mr. Fier wasn’t upset about Lawrence missing his text, or about the kids having free run of the place for a bit. He might not be on the school board, but it wouldn’t be good to piss off the guy who owned half the town.
Now all he had to do was pick up Fier as quick as he could and head back to where the kids were–
As he rounded a sharp corner he came face to face with a large deer in the road only feet away from him. Lawrence jerked in panic and cranked the wheel hard, he swerved, missing the deer by inches, but sending the van over the side of the road. Lawrence fought to regain control as half the tires went into the dirt, but he’d gone too far off the road and the ground underneath him was too loose. 
The van violently rocked from side to side as it fishtailed along the edge of the road. Leaning far to the side as the tires lost traction against the dirt. 
Abruptly the land on the side of the road dropped off into a steep incline, tires losing purchase and center of gravity giving way, sending the van toppling over the edge of the cliff.
Its momentum shot it forward and down, rolling down the steep hill, rocks and trees tearing at the metal frame, crashing to a stop as it collided with a large tree near the bottom of the embankment in a deafening bang of metal against wood. 
The vehicle lay there crumpled between the hill and the tree, four tires spinning in the air, Lawrence hanging limply from his seat, suspended by his seatbelt, blood dripping from his forehead down onto the windshield. 
Back up on the road the deer hadn’t moved so much as an inch, not even twitching at the near miss from the vehicle.
For a moment things were still, the only movement the slowly rotating tires of the van. Then a figure stepped out of the trees on the opposite side of the road. They walked across the street to the deer, leather boots soft against the pavement, slinging it over their shoulder before turning and going back the way they came. Walking a few yards into the woods, they came to a large black truck and threw the deer shaped archery target in the bed before climbing into the driver's seat. 
Pulling the truck out onto the road from the hidden side street, the driver only spared a brief glance down the embankment before speeding away. Heading back up the road without turning once towards the upturned van, the last of its spinning tires slowly coming to a stop.
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Claire flicked the switch on the electric tea light, setting it onto the shelf with the others “You know…I don’t think that dog has been house trained,”
“Really?” Jim set down his own candle and stepped over to her “You should report them to the humane society,”
She looked up from the snarling wolf animatronic, stationary without a power source, smirking “You know, I think I will,”
They’d just finished going through the farmhouse, set up as a haunted house. Turning on all the electric candles and giving a running commentary as they went.
Moving towards the door Claire stepped out onto the back porch and into the glow of autumn sunlight, Jim just behind her.
“Let’s go check out the pumpkin canon,” he spoke up “I know Toby said he wanted to figure out how it work,”
“Sounds great,”
They stepped down onto the grass and started walking towards the back of the main barn. As they got closer Claire heard the hiss of compressed air and the ‘thwump’ of it releasing.
She felt a smile slowly stretching across her face “I think he succeeded,” 
Rounding the corner, they came to the main space of the fair. A large clear space ringed with rocks  was slightly off from the center, plastic sign by it reading ‘Future bonfire pit’, directly behind the main barn a massive throne of sorts had been constructed out of hay bales, pumpkins scattered on and around it. Mary occupied the seat, posing and taking selfies with the small pumpkin on her lap. And then on the far edge of the clearing was the pumpkin canon, motor humming, with Darci and Toby standing by it. 
“Pull!” Darci shouted.
Toby yanked a lever, a pumpkin shooting out of the barrel with a ‘fwoom’ arcing over the stretch of clearing before landing with a dull thumb in the distance.
“Hey Tobes, you had enough of tormenting innocent squash?”
“Not even close,”
Mary clutched her pumpkin protectively “You’re prying Penelope out of my cold, dead hands,”
“Hey girls,” Claire smiled at Darci and Mary in turn “You know where everyone else is?”
Darci jerked a thumb behind her towards the double wide trailer “Eli and Shannon are checking out the escape rooms, and Steve’s over at the haunted house,”
“We just came from there, I didn’t see him,”
“Oh,”
“So Shannon and Eli are in the escape room,” Toby called out from where he and Jim were struggling to load a large pumpkin “And none of us have any idea where Steve is,”
“Tobes I don’t think this pumpkin is physically capable of fitting inside the canon,”
“Not with that attitude,”
Mary perched back on her pumpkin throne “Having a good time ladies?”
“Yep,”
“You know it,” Darci glanced towards the front entrance uneasily “But shouldn’t Coach have been back by now?”
That gave Claire pause, a quick glance at her phone told her it had been just over an hour since Coach had left, he should be getting here pretty soon…
Mary waved them off “He probably just stopped to trim his nose hairs or som–”
“Jackpot!”
Claire jumped at the sudden sound of Steve’s voice. Turning to see him walking over dragging a large cooler behind him.
Toby abandoned the large pumpkin, Jim looking all too happy to do so, and walked over to them “What are you talking about?”
“I was checking out some of the concession stands when I found this!” he opened the cooler with a flourish.
Curious, Claire stepped closer to see what was inside.
It looked like a bunch of snacks, which she’d sort of expected with it being a cooler, but this was a lot more than just goldfish and juice boxes. 
Full size candy bars, caramel covered apples, cupcakes, shrink wrapped packages of fudge, even a gallon of apple cider.
 “Yeah I thought about keeping this all to myself,” Steve leaned against the cooler with exaggerated casualness “But this is too much, even more the Palchuk, so I figured why not spread the wealth,”
Darci bounced up and down with barely restrained glee, giddy smile stretched out over her face as she hurried over to kneel in front of the open cooler “Steve you are the best!”
“Totally dude!” Toby joined Darci kneeling in front of the cooler “I take back everything I ever said about you!”
“No big deal I– wait what?” Steve’s smugness flickered as they all gathered in.
Claire rolled her eyes “Thank you Steve, this was really sweet,”
Steve’s smug grin slid back into place.
Jim picked up the gallon of cider out “I’m going to see if I can find some way to heat this up,”
“I’ll go get Eli and Shannon,” Claire and Jim turned and each walked off in opposite directions. Coming up to the double wide, she went around to the side door and gave it a soft knock.
“Shannon, Eli, you in there?”
“Don’t open the door!” Eli’s voice piped up “We have to find our way out ourselves, escape room code!”
“We found fudge and candy apples,”
“....please open the door,”
Claire complied, letting the two of them out, all three of them heading back to where Mary, Darci, and Toby were already divvying up the snacks with Steve standing by.
“I’ll take the white chocolate candy apple,” 
“Ooh gimmie one of the cupcakes with chocolate frosting!”
“Hey save some peanut butter fudge for the rest of us!”
As the three of them came up towards the cooler, Claire saw Jim approaching with his arms full and a big grin on his face.
“Cups, a kettle, and a battery operated hot plate. We have cider,”
Claire settled on the ground as they finished distributing the snacks between all eight of them, Jim getting the cider set up.
Soon they were all sitting on the ground and assorted hay bales, no sounds except for their munching on snacks and occasional sips of cider.
Wiping the fudge crumbs carefully off her face, Mary selected a shiny red candy apple and leaned back to take a selfie with it.
Darci gave her an unimpressed look “Do you have to do that every time we eat out?” 
“I’m not even going to dignify that with a response,”
Toby looked between the two of them, then pulled out his own phone, slung an arm around Jim’s shoulder, and flashed a gigantic smile.
“Smile for the camera,” Toby said while raising phone and his cider in a cheer “Here’s to our best Halloween ever,”
Jim started for a moment before raising his own cup and flashing a smile as Toby clicked a picture of the two of them.
Claire felt her own lips twitch, grinning and holding her cupcake up to her cheek while she snapped her own picture.
Darci threw her head back and let out an aggravated groan “You guys are literally the worst,”
Mary smirked at her while she took a picture of Steve and Eli ‘dueling’ with their candy apples “Jealous?”
Toby nodded sagely “She’s totally jealous,”
“Ugghhh!”
Shannon smiled and reached into her own pocket, but the second her hand went in the smile dropped off her face.
“Shoot, I lost my phone,”
All of them turned towards her.
“Where’d you see it last?” Eli asked.
Abruptly Shannon sat up bolt upright “I had it in the hay maze, and I took out to take pictures,” she got to her feet “I’ll check for it there,”
Claire set aside her cupcake “Want us to come help you look?”
Shannon waved her off “I got it, the maze wasn’t too hard so I should be quick,”
She turned and jogged off towards the hay maze, the others watching her go until she vanished around the side of the barn.
Coming to a stop at the entrance of the maze, Shannon paused to pull in a deep breath and headed in. She took the maze slow and steady. Keeping a hand on the left wall, surveying the various rows and glancing down corridors on either side of her for any trace of her phone. 
Ten minutes of careful searching passed without any trace of her phone, but she refused to let that worry her.
This maze was big and twisty, and she’d only covered a third of it, she still had a lot left to search before her missing phone became panic worthy.
Shannon glanced left and right as she passed by the different hay aisles.
No phone, no phone, no phone, no pho–
There!
She skidded to a stop, backtracking two steps. Down the aisle to her right there was a small black rectangle that could only be her phone, sitting on a large ‘chair’ of hay bales less than twenty feet away. A small sigh of relief escaped her, Shannon did not want to have to go to her parents about another lost phone, as she turned and headed towards it.
Approaching the hay chair, Shannon leaned down and picked up her phone, and looking closer it was indeed her phone, sliding it back into her pocket with no small amount of satisfaction. 
She raised a foot to turn and go back to the others, when she heard a soft snap from behind her. Shannon gave a little start, foot still poised halfway off the ground. Did one of the other kids follow he–
Something flew in front of her face, crushing pressure enveloping her throat.
Her body reacted faster than her brain. Limbs flailing a blind panic, clawing at her neck and kicking out at anything her feet could reach.
Blood pounded in her ears, lungs burning for air, the unyielding pressure wrapping around her neck tighter and tighter not letting so much as a gasp escape.
Even in her frenzied haze she could see the shadow of a person standing behind her, two hands pulling the cord tighter around her throat.
I’m being strangled, someone’s strangling me–
Shannon fought to regain her bearings even while her body was still in panic mode. Trying to direct her kicks and punches towards the figure behind her. An elbow to the gut, a kick to the shins.
Anything to get them to loosen their grip.
It felt like her head was going to explode, bright spots of light burning in her eyes, lungs aching for air. 
She might as well be fighting back against stone. The person behind her didn’t move, unflinching against her blows, pulling the cord around her neck tighter and tighter.
The pressure in her skull was nearly unbearable, the blazing spots swallowing up all her vision. Any lucidity she had left was burned away in animalistic terror, clawing madly at her neck, desperate to make this stop–
The blinding lights in her eyes began fading away into darkness. Panic flared at what that meant only to be instantly sucked away into the blackness that was claiming all sensation. Shannon was vaguely aware of her hands falling limply away from her neck, legs going slack, static in her ears. 
One final thought bubbled to the surface before her mind was completely consumed by oblivion.
I’m going to die here.
---
Claire bit her lip, amber sunlight filtering through the trees. 
“Maybe we should try calling hi–”
“We’ve tried calling him!” Mary’s voice was a shrill snap, barely masking her panic “In case you’ve forgotten we’re in a dead zone!”
Coach should have been back over an hour ago. The sun was well and truly setting, filtered into a dusky glow by the forest, and Shannon had been gone for a long time. 
She knew in the pit of her gut that something had gone wrong, definitely with Coach,  and maybe Shannon to.
The jovial mood from earlier was gone, stark tension taking its place. Being alone here wasn’t fun anymore. And Claire couldn’t help but wonder if she was the only one whose mind kept cycling back to their talk of horror movies.
Either way no one was cracking jokes anymore. All flickering their gazes back and forth between the road Coach was supposed to drive up on, and the steadily setting sun. Waiting for something to happen.
Then Jim stood up. 
“Shannon’s been gone too long, we need to go look for her,” 
Mary shot to her feet alongside him, looking relieved at the chance to do something “Agreed,”
Claire was standing next to them less than a second later.
“We should all go together,” Toby added “I don’t think we should be splitting up right now,”
The others all got to their feet and joined them, except for Eli. 
He shot a stubborn glare up at them, folding both arms across his chest and firmly settling into his seat on the hay bale.
“I’m staying right here,”
Claire looked over at the others, the same uncomfortable look bouncing across the six of them. Darci broke away and took half a step towards him “Eli…I really don’t think we should split up like this,”
“Well tough, I’m not going anywhere, so if you guys don’t want to split up, stay here.”
“Shannon could be hurt or stuck somewhere,” Toby fired back, narrowing his gaze at him “And you’re more worried about getting in trouble than helping her?”
“You can tell Coach we made you come with us,” Jim added “But we shouldn’t leave you or Shannon all alone out here,”
Eli’s expression wavered, a shadow of uncertainty passing over his face, before hardening “It’s bad enough I let you guys convince me to wander off in the first palace, and eat the snacks Steve stole. I’m sure Shannon just got lost in the maze, and Coach is going to be back any minute, you guys do what you want, but I’m not going to move from this spot until he gets here!”
By the end Eli was practically shouting at them, all of them staggering back a little. Stunned at the normally meek Eli losing his cool.
Claire was torn, she knew deliberately leaving Eli by himself wasn’t right. But Shannon could be in desperate need of help, while Eli was just being stubborn.
“We’re going to go look for Shannon,” Claire said at last “Wait here and we’ll be right back,”
Her words seemed to give everyone the permission they were waiting for. Turning and heading towards the hay maze, all of them shooting tentative glances back at Eli as they went. But not slowing down.
Eli kept his mouth fixed into a firm frown, glaring at their retreating backs until he disappeared as they went around the barn.
“Yo Shannon, are you in here!” Toby shouted as they came up to the maze.
No reply.
“Well uh…looks like we’re doing this the old fashioned way,” Steve let out a nervous chuckle.
“Let’s stick together in here,” Darci said, tone forcibly light “If we split up things will just get even more confused,”
“Sounds good,”
“Works for me,”
“Definitely,”
“Let’s do it,”
Claire nodded her head, the six of them heading down their first turn into the maze.
They searched the corn maze as methodically as they could, someone going to examine every twist and dead end, without ever leaving the sight of the group, constantly calling out Shannon’s name, but even after almost ten minutes of searching there was no sight or sound of Shannon.  
Steve lingered by a group of haybales stacked into the shape of a chair “You guys think she’s mad at us, she has to, like, just be ignoring us….right?”
Claire tried to tamp down her steadily rising nerves. In theory it was possible that Shannon had slipped out of the maze without them seeing, but where would she go without telling them? And this farm was big but not that big so why wasn’t she answering when they called? 
Mary walked back to the group from the short dead end she was exploring “Let’s go to the beginning, try taking a different tu–”
An ear splitting shriek cut through the air, all of them involuntarily whirling towards the source of the sound.
Steve was scrambling backwards from the hay chair, face deathly pale and trembling all over.
Claire hurried over to him “What is it, what’s wrong?”
Steve didn’t say anything, jaw working up and down, skin chalky, raising a shaking finger to point at the hay chair. Claire stepped over to it to try see what had Steve so–
Her heart stopped.
Steve hadn’t been pointing at the chair, he’d been pointing at what was behind it.
From behind her she heard the others scream and stagger back, Claire herself couldn’t move, paralyzed by the sight in front of her.
Laying crumpled in a heap behind the hay bales was Shannon. Her eyes were blood red, staring sightlessly up at the sky. Deep claw marks had been gouged into her neck, from where she must have tried to tear away at the electrical cord still wrapped tightly around her throat.
“Is she– is she, dead?” Toby squeaked.
Mary shoved Jim forward “Your mom’s a doctor– check her pulse or something!”
Jim stumbled towards Shannon, he hesitated in front of her for a few seconds, before bending down to press two fingers against her neck. He looked up, face grave, and gave a single shake of the head.
That small action set the group a buzz with chatter, voices rising in pitch and intensity.
They all washed over Claire in a haze of noise, eyes still focused on Shannon–
Her dead body
In front of her. Heart pumping icy cold blood through her body with each drum-like beat.
Shannon couldn’t really be dead. This had to be a trick, or a prank or something. She’d been snacking and chatting with them just half an hour ago.
Before she even realized what was doing Claire was stepping around the hay chair to kneel in the dirt right next to Shannon.
This had to be a prank, a hoax, she knew Jim wouldn’t joke like that but he probably just made a mistake. Just because his mom was a doctor didn’t mean he knew exactly how to check for a pulse.
“Shannon?” Claire leaned in close “Get up this isn’t funny any more,”
Shannon didn’t so much as twitch.
The chill beneath her skin dropping a dozen degrees, Claire reached out to grab her wrist.
“C’mon Sha–”
The words shriveled and died in Claire’s throat.
Shannon’s wrist hung limp and lifeless, dead weight in her hand. Her skin cool, far too cool, to the touch.
There wasn’t any way she could be faking this.
Shannon was dead.
She scrambled back from the corpse–
That’s what she was now a corpse
The voices around her come back into focus with a pop.
“There aren’t even any mental hospitals around here!”
“Which is why I’m saying this has to be the guy who owned the farm!”
“But why the fuck would he want to kill us!? What did we do!?”
Claire all but stomped to her feet and whirled on the others “It doesn’t matter!”
They all jerked back, stunned into silence by Claire’s sudden outburst.
“It doesn’t matter who killed Shannon or why. What matters is that they’re here, they killed her, and now we’re all in danger. So what are we going to do about it?”
Everyone glanced around at each other uncertainly.
“We need to find somewhere secure to hunker down,” Darci said at last “Barricade ourselves in one of the buildings until Coach comes back,”
“No, what we need to do is get out of here, now.” Toby said with no small amount of force “The longer we hang around the more chances we have of this psycho finding us,”
“Agreed,” Mary added “We’re close to the woods right here, so I say we tear through the haybales towards the edge and then book it into the forest and head towards town,”
“What!?” Steve squeaked out ”There’s a psycho murderer here and you want to run into the dark spooky woods!?”
“It’s not like we’ve got a lot of options here!” Toby snapped.
“I’m with Steve one hundred percent,” Darci folded her arms “Running off to stumble through miles of dark woods doesn’t seem like a good idea,”
“And waiting here like sitting ducks is!?” Mary spat, face red.
“So your answer is to take us into the woods to get picked off one by one!?” Steve shot back.
“Oh like you–”
“Enough!” Claire shouted the word with enough force that everyone fell silent again.
She shut her eyes and pulled in a deep breath. Running through the different options in her mind “Toby and Mary are right, we need to get into the woods ASAP,”
“But–”
“I know it’s dangerous,” Claire cut Daric off “But staying would be worse. Coach should have been here over an hour ago, something went wrong and we can’t count on anyone coming to help us. Staying here just means that Shannon’s killer knows exactly where we are, and bottom line there’s no where here we can hunker down that the killer couldn’t set on fire,”
Darci shut her mouth, skin going ashy.
“I don’t want to run around the woods in the dark any more than you do, but at least whoever did this will have a harder time finding us there. And I’d rather deal with maybe a murderer in the woods than definately a murderer here,”
Dead silence settled over the six of them, tension crackling in the air.
“You’re right,” Darci’s voice cracked “We need to–”
“Oh my god,” Jim spoke up in a hushed whisper, eyes going wide “Eli!”
A fresh wave of shock rippled through the group.
Darci scrambled towards him, both of them whirling on the rest of them “He’s all alone,” her voice was shrill with panic “We have to go back for him!”
No one moved, Mary and Toby sharing a look.
Jim glanced back and forth between the two of them, clearly picking up on some nonverbal cue “Guys, what are you–”
“I think we need to make a break for it,” Mary said at last “Without Eli,”
Four jaws simultaneously fell open.
“Chances are Eli’s dead already,” Mary said stonily “And if we go back for him we’ll just get killed to,”
“What!?” Darci all but shrieked “We can’t just leave him behind!”
Toby shifted from foot to foot, gaze pointed down at the ground “If there’s a killer on the loose who’s picking us off one by one when we go off alone then Eli’s probably–”
“You don’t know that!” Jim fired back “If there’s a chance that Eli’s hurt and scared and we can still help him we have to try!” 
No one moved, a tense standoff forming, Darci and Jim on one side and Toby and Mary on the other. Steve whipped his head from side to side at each of them, jaw gaping open and shut with no sound coming out.
Claire looked back and forth between the two groups, weighing the decision in her mind, going back and forth before making her choice..
She moved to stand by Jim and Darci “If there’s a chance we can still save Eli we have to try,” she met Mary and Toby’s eyes in turn “We’d do the same for either of you,”
Toby and Mary wavered, glancing at each other.
“Ok…” Mary said softly “We’ll go back for him,”
“But no messing around in the maze,” Toby added “We knock the hay bales over and make straight for the entrance,”
“But….what about Shannon?” Steve’s gaze flickered back over behind the hay chair, face turning green and staggering back “We can’t just…leave her like this?”
“We can’t carry her Steve,” Mary’s voice was hollow “And I didn’t know Shannon too well, but I know she was pragmatic, she wouldn’t want us to risk our necks when she’s already beyond saving,”
Claire couldn’t help but flinch at that.
“But…” Steve eyed the chair again, expression pained.
“I– I got it,” Jim stepped around the stack of hay, reached down, and unwound the electrical cord from her neck, throwing it to the far end of the aisle. He pulled off his jacket, gently laying it over Shannon’s face and torso before standing back upright, face pale and hands shaking “Let’s go,”
Claire nodded at him before looking over to the rest of them “Toby and I will take point, Jim Mary, do you mind bringing up the rear and keeping an eye on our backs?”
“Got it,”
“Can do,”
“Great, Steve Darci, you stay in the middle and be ready for anything,”
Steve managed to squeak out an ‘ok’ while Darci’s only response was a tense nod.
They cut through the hay maze, Claire and Toby tearing bales aside to clear a straight line towards the entrance, Jim and Mary followed in last, constantly looking behind them and occasionally pulling some hay bales aside to cover their trail, with Steve and Darci nestled in the center.
Soon, far too soon, they stood at the entrance of the maze, lingering. The maze wasn’t safe, they’d just proven anyone could knock down the walls, and there was a good chance Shannon’s killer could still be lingering inside. But nothing bad had happened to them in the maze, now there was a sense of security to it, however irrational. No one wanted to leave to pseudosecurity of the maze to face the unknown.
But Eli was out there.
Claire swallowed.
The only way out is forward, dragging your feet is just going to put everyone in more danger. You have to keep going. 
“It’s just a straight shot and then one turn to the front of the barn. We’ll keep the same formation; Toby and I up front, Mary and Jim watching our backs and Steve and Darci keeping an eye on our sides,”
She forced herself to take a step outside the maze, a distance of less than two feet that felt like a thousand miles, then turned back to the others “We go in, grab Eli, and then book it straight into the woods,”
No one moved, all of their faces were pinched with various levels of panic and terror. Then Darci pulled in a deep breath and took a step after her. The others followed.
They moved quickly, a tight knot of people hustling towards the barn constantly surveying their surroundings in every direction. Searching the rapidly growing shadows of the deserted farm for any sign of a threat. It was less than a five minute walk to the front, but it seemed to stretch so much longer. Every step closer to their destination ratcheting Claire’s heartbeat up another notch.
Towards the fire pit, past the pumpkin throne, around the other side of the barn to where it faced the parking lo–
They stopped in their tracks, Claire’s stomach dropping, from behind she heard several soft gasps.
Eli wasn’t here, the hay bale he’d been sitting on, all the hay bales heaped in front of the barn were empty.
“Pepperjack?” Steve called out hesitantly “You here?”
They spread out among the bales, scanning all around them for any sign or trace of Eli.
“Come on out dude,” Toby this time “If you’re trying to get back at us you totally did it,”
Claire fought to keep her breathing under control, even while she couldn’t stop her mind from bracing itself for another sight like Shannon in the maze.
The only reason Eli wouldn’t be here was if something happened. They left him alone and the same person who got Shannon got him and–
She bit the inside of her cheek so hard she tasted blood.
Stop working herself up and assuming the worst, Eli probably just stepped out to go to the bathroom. They were going to find him and then they would all get out of he–
“Oh– oh god–” Darci let out a strangled sob.
Claire snapped her gaze over towards her, seeing Darci with both hands pressed against her mouth with an expression of abject terror, and followed her line of sight to–
Her heart stopped for the second time today.
Ten feet inside the barn there was a steel tub, despite the thicker shadows inside she could see the glimmer of water filling the tub to the brim. Hanging over the side, face down and completely motionless in the water was Eli. Even through the dusky gloom she could see water dripping from his limp fingertips to land soundlessly on the dirt floor.
All around her the others screamed and shrieked with distress. Claire herself couldn’t make a sound if she wanted to, pulled by some nameless forced to step closer to Eli–
His corpse, another corpse.
She stared down at him, a dull roaring in her ears.
How long ago did this happen, did the killer pounce on him the second we left, could we have saved him if we were just a little faster.
Ears filling with static, she reached out to pull Eli from the tub. Maybe it wasn’t too late to save him, maybe they could still do CPR or something and bring him around. And even if he was dead they couldn’t just leave him like thi–
“Claire look out!”
She snapped her head up, whirling around towards–
The breath was knocked from her lungs.
A figure lurked near the wall of the barn, maybe they’d been there this whole time, with their all black outfit they blended seamlessly into the shadows. Long sleeved black shirt, black jeans tucked into black black boots. Even a pair of black leather gloves. The only color on them was the rubber clown mask they wore, white latex, a rubber fanged grin with a tuft of red polyester hair sticking straight up.
And the shining silver butcher knife they held in their hand. 
Claire knew, knew all the way down to her bones, even while the rest of her mind was screaming in panic, that this was the person who’d killed Shannon and Eli.
And they were going to kill her to.
Clown face stepped towards her, knife raised and ready to be brought down with lethal intent.
Claire couldn’t move, couldn’t breath, frozen in place even while her instincts were screaming at her to run–
Toby didn’t have that problem.
He let out a primal cry of rage, charging the clown face with a large rock in his hand.
Clown face whirled and stabbed down at him, Toby sidestepped at the last second and tackled clown face to the ground, not wasting a second and bringing the rock down hard against the clown’s temple, again and again. 
Seeing Toby rushing in broke the spell and spurred the rest of them into action. 
Jim tackled clown face’s other arm, pinning them completely to the ground while Claire kicked the knife away. Mary ran up and stomped on clown face’s groin as hard as she could again and again, her and Toby pummeling them from either end. Steve and Darci stepped in closer, but otherwise hung back and watched them go to town.
After what seemed like an eternity, Toby stopped pounding at clown face with the rock, the hand holding it still raised and ready to bring down again, panting.
Clown face lay there on the ground unmoving, Toby had been bashing him so hard with the rock that maybe…
Mary took a step back “Is he…”
“I…I think so,” Toby got off of him with shaky steps “But just to be safe let’s find some rope and– hnk”
Something hot and wet hit Claire in the face, hand going to her cheek involuntarily, it came away red.
She spun to the side only to see Toby sinking to the ground, a gaping hole in his neck.
Another clown face was standing behind him, same black pants and shirt, three tufts of green hair and blue diamonds over their rubber eyes.
And a bloody scythe in their hand.
The whites of Jim’s eyes bulged inside of his blood spattered face.
“Toby!”
Claire grabbed Jim by the arm and yanked him back to where the others were clustering up together.
On the ground the first clown face slowly rose to his feet, reaching over to retrieve his knife– 
He was getting up, how was he possibly getting up, even if he wasn’t dead Toby and Mary had beaten him so much he had to be at least a little injured, how could he possibly just get back up?
They’d been so focused on the killer clown in front of them that they hadn’t noticed another one sneaking up behind them. Claire had thought only one person was doing this but she was wrong, there wasn’t just one killer, there were at least two, maybe even–
She whirled around frantically, trying to see if there were any–
There, another clown face outside, fringe of blue hair and a wide red grin on his mask, steadily approaching the barn entrance.
A machete in hand.
Three killers– at the least, maybe even more, laying in wait, boxing them in from all sides. 
This wasn’t a spree, it was a hunt.
“Run,” Claire whispered.
They booked it, Claire pushing her way to the front, dragging the sobbing Jim behind her. Leading them all away from the macheted clown before they could be surrounded “Follow me guys, I’ve got a plan,”
Did she, did she really? Was this really a plan or just a flimsy, half baked idea thrown together with adrenaline and desperation?
But she needed to do something–
Inaction would only get them all killed.
Whether because they believed her or she was the only one giving orders, or maybe they were just acting on instinct now, they followed Claire as she ran towards the haunted farmhouse. Running up the porch steps, tearing open the door, and shoving Jim inside, the rest of them rushing in after. As soon as they were all inside she stepped in and slammed the door shut behind her, grabbing the coat rack and a chair and an end table– throwing whatever she could in front of the door to barricade it. At some point she noticed that Steve had joined her, grabbing the heaviest objects he could and piling them up to try and bar the door. Behind her she was vaguely aware of the sound of Darci consoling Jim.
“Toby would have wanted you to live, you’ve gotta keep going for his sake,”
The image of Toby with his throat slashed open flashed in her mind, a phantom spray of blood on her cheek. The real blood now dry and tacky against her skin.
It had been bad enough, more than bad, terrifying, horrific, to stumble across Shannon and Eli dead. But to actually see Toby being…
A wave of nausea hit her, but instead of crashing it rose higher and higher.
Just a little while ago they’d all been hanging together chatting and laughing, now three of them were de–
The manic fear crescendoed, Claire’s body could barely contain it. 
Who are these people, why are the doing this to us, why are they doing this why are theydoingthiswhyaretheydo
Claire squeezed her eyes shut, studs digging into her palms as she threw the end table against the door. Forcing the panic deep down past her stomach, all the way to the bottoms of her feet, putting herself on top of it.
It didn’t matter who these people were or why they were doing this.
They were here. They were killing them.
That was all that mattered.
As she grounded herself the sounds of the others around her came back into focus.
Steve huffing and puffing as he labored alongside her, Jim and Darci’s sniffles, and Mary’s quiet shushing.
Just like that there was nothing left to throw at the door, Claire and Steve stopped and stepped back. Claire allowing herself one more deep breath.
Claire needed to get it together. Running around in a panic like frightened rabbits was the worst thing to do right now. If they were going to survive she needed to keep a clear head. Calm, controlled, rational. 
Their survival depended on it.
“That’s not going to hold them for long…” Steve said slowly.
“It doesn’t have to, just long enough to slow them down,”
“Uh Claire, I hate to poke holes in your master plan,” the sarcasm Mary’s voice barely masking her terror “But there are only two ways in or out of here, all the killer clowns have to do is have one of them stand outside the exit and we’re trapped,”
“Not exactly,” Claire turned to face them “There’s a root cellar in the basement, saw it from the outside, I think we can get into it through the kitchen, if we can get there we can escape out the basement and book it to the woods before the clowns ever spot us,”
None of them said anything to that, and how could they really. It didn’t matter if it was a good or bad plan, it was their only option.
“Let’s go,” Jim said, cheeks and voice wet “I know the way,”
They moved to the next room, Jim in the lead and Claire right behind him. The first room off the front entrance was the dining room, the majority of the space taken up by a long wooden table, half a dozen chairs set up around it. The table had been set up with props for the ‘food’. Dishes of eyeballs and severed fingers, a bowl of rotting fruit and a severed head on a tray. All made more haunting by the light of the electric candles.
The chairs were occupied by dummies. Most looking like farmers with gruesome injuries, a bashed in skull, a saw blade sticking out of a chest, but there were a few skeletons and zombies mixed in.
But thankfully no clowns.
They crept around the table, keeping their backs to the wall as they edged around the room.
Everything they were looking at was plastic and latex, Claire knew that, she’d seen all of this earlier when she and Jim had gone through the house.. But in the wake of everything that had happened, there was a new sinister edge to the display in front of them.
Worst of all was the chair at the head of the table. Seat empty, pulled out to face them, hanging from the top was a sign written in jagged, sloppy letters.
‘Room for one more’
Her guts gave a painful twist.
They all skirted past the final chair silently, creeping into the next room, Claire forcing herself to turn her back to the dining room and face what was aheaad. 
The next room was the living room. Wine colored couches and chairs, fake cobwebs stretched over every surface, upside down crosses and pentagrams on the walls, tall flickering candles on the tables and mantle, and a portrait of a pale, dour faced man in a black robe hanging over the fireplace.
Just through this room, down the hall, then into the kitchen. From the kitchen they should be able to find a way into the cellar. Then from the cellar they should be able to slip out past the clown faces. Then all they had to do was lose them in the woods, and the–
“Did you guys hear that?”
Everyone stopped dead in their tracks.
“I just…” Darci glanced nervously from side to side “I thought I heard a creak or something,”
No one moved. Completely still and dead silent standing in the gruesome parlor. 
Nothing but silence radiated through the house, not even their breathing, all standing completely still and waiting for something to happen.
After a few more moments of dead quiet Jim hesitantly took half a step forward “I think that was probably just the house set–”
In a blur of motion a figure jumped out from behind the couch, charging towards Jim with a flash of silver. 
Claire’s ears and throat burned as they all screamed, Jim staggering back, both hands pressed to his belly, blood spilling out between his fingers. Clown face charged forward, raising the bloody butcher knife, but before he could bring it down again Steve slammed his shoulder into the clown’s chest and knocked him to the ground.
The two of them wrestled on the ground, Steve kicking the knife away and trying to pin him to the floor “Go!” he shouted, struggling against the squirming clown “I’ll be right behind you!”
Darci and Mary pulled Jim back and slung an arm over each of their shoulders, dragging him with them through the room to the exit. Claire was right on their heels, lingering by the doorway even as the three made their way down the hall. Fingers gripping the edge of the frame, watching Steve struggle against the clown “Come on Steve let’s go!”
He twisted and thrashed, each of them fighting to gain leverage over the other. Then in a surge of strength Steve bodily shoved the clown off of him and staggered to his feet, charging towards Claire.
He sprinted towards the door, but before he could reach her clown face grabbed his ankle and yanked him back with all his might, leaving Claire to helplessly watch in horror as Steve toppled towards the fireplace.
The fireplace was old and cold, there hadn’t been an actual fire in it for over sixty years, maybe even longer.
But the cast iron grate was still there, and the spikes were still very sharp.
Steve’s back hit the grate with a wet, sickening crack. Bent over it at an unnatural angle with two spikes piercing through his chest, blood soaking into the fabric around them. 
“Steve!”
Claire stood there, frozen in horror, Steve twitching on the grate.
A faint groan came from off to the side. She whirled to see clown face slowly but surely getting to his feet. 
She needed to get Steve out of here, take the whole grate if she had to–
But could she carry that much, even just Steve on his own? And even if she could, was Claire capable of moving both of them fast enough?
And even if she could carry him, moving him would make his injury worse, and with a wound like that would he even live long enough to get to a hospital? 
She needed to leave him. 
Steve was dead already.
But she couldn’t just abandon him, this wasn’t like the others. Steve was right here, he was alive and moving, Claire couldn’t just–
From across the room the two locked eyes. Steve coughed, a trickle of blood coming out, then his mouth soundlessly formed the shape of a word.
‘Go’ 
Claire didn't move, jaw working open and shut. She couldn’t– wouldn't leave Steve behind, they’d already lost Shannon and Eli and Toby–
Clown face was on his feet, stepping over to retrieve his knife.
Steve spasmed, hacking up more blood, his expression turned pleading ‘Go’.
Claire’s vision blurred, eyes brimming. 
One way or another Steve was already dead. Leaving him behind was the only option. He knew that and he was telling her it was ok.
But it still tore her up inside.
With a sob Claire turned and sprinted down the hallway after Mary and Darci, leaving Steve to his fate.
---
Steve watched Claire vanish through the door. Relief washing over him, but not enough to drown out the agony. 
His whole chest was a blaze of pain, more stabbing through him with every heartbeat, lungs burning, every little twitch and motion sending fresh bolts of agony through him. But just in his chest, he didn’t feel anything below that. Not just ‘no pain’, nothing, not his feet, not his legs, nothing. He tried to wiggle his toes but nothing happened.
They said that’s how you knew you were hurt really bad.
His body gave another painful spasm, mouth filling with a coppery taste he knew had to be blood.
Steve didn’t want to die, he didn’t want it to be game over at fifteen. There was so much he still hadn’t seen, so much he wanted to do. 
But at least in the end he hadn’t been useless.
The second things had gotten bad, no– his whole life, Steve had just been dead weight for everyone.
He hadn’t done anything to stop Shannon and Eli from going off alone and getting killed. And he’d been a coward and wanted to ditch Eli and make a break for it, Darci and Jim were the ones who made them go back for Eli.
Claire was the one who came up with the ultimate escape plan. The rest of them jumping into action to follow her lead without hesitation while Steve just stood there like a useless lump.
Toby had charged the killer without wasting a second, getting killed because Steve was too stupid to watch their backs….
He heard rather than saw, moving his neck right now or even moving at all, wasn’t going to happen, the killer clown walking over to him. Staring down at Steve with an utterly blank stare, or maybe not, that was a mask, not his actual face.
At least in the end he was able to help the others get away, at least he’d gone out doing something useful and hadn’t dragged anyone else down with him.
He might be a goner, but the others would be ok, they were going to get out of here. That was something, right?
The killer grabbed a fire poker and raised it high above his head.
Steve felt his eyes brimming, even as more blood filled his mouth.
He didn’t want to die.
The poker came down hard against his skull.
---
Claire sprinted down the hallway, choking on her tears, rushing into the kitchen through the entryway.
The others were already here, Mary and Darci were tearing the room apart, shoving aside dummies and props and ripping away faux bloodstained sheets. In contrast Jim was still, leaning against the counter with one hand pressed to his abdomen, face pale and t-shirt stained with red. 
They whirled at Claire rushing into the kitchen, marginally relaxing when they saw it was her.
“Where’s Steve?” Darci asked.
The only sound Claire could manage was a strangled sob.
All three of their faces turned grim as the realization sank in.
Mary shuddered once and then it was back to business “We think that the entrance to the cellar’s in the floor, help us lift up this rug,”
Claire got down on her knees next to Darci and Mary, lifting the thin, stiff carpet to expose shriveled wooden floorboards. They rolled the carpet away, an injured Jim watching from the side, exposing more and more floor, and finally–
“Here,” Darci pushed aside a section of carpet, revealing a wooden square cut into the floor, fixed with a large brass ring.
She and Claire grabbed the ring and pulled. The door opened with an ear splitting creak, a puff of stale, musty air filling the room, below was a rickety ladder propped against the side, descending into the darkness beyond.
Mary grasped Jim’s shoulder and gently tugged him towards the trapdoor “Let’s go,” Claire watched the three of them descend into the cellar one at a time, and once Jim disappeared from her line of sight she followed. Climbing down the ladder and shutting the trapdoor behind her, descending into the darkness below.
She didn’t see any of the clown faces on their immediate heels, but she couldn't assume they weren’t following.
They still had a chance to take them by surprise and give them the slip, but their window was slim and getting narrower by the second. They needed to move fast and get out of here.
She caught a glimpse of Jim, both hands locked against his bleeding belly, her stomach pinching dangerously at the sight.
And get Jim to a hospital.
Unlike the rest of the house the basement was old and decrepit and dusty in an authentic and not intentional way. And because she and Jim hadn’t come through earlier and turned on the electric candles, the only light came from Mary and Darci’s phone flashlights.
Claire pulled her own phone out and turned on the light. Bouncing it around the dark space until she spotted the cellar doors.
“There’s the exit, we may have to bust it open so let’s be ready to–”
“Claire, wait,”
They all turned towards Darci, who was eyeing the cellar doors suspiciously “One of those guys was already in here waiting for us, what if they set up another ambush outside?”
Ice water crashed over Claire, now eyeing the door like she would a nest of poisonous snakes, imagining one of the clowns waiting just on the other side.
“Then…what do we do?” Jim croaked out.
Heartbeat in her throat, Claire frantically bounced her light around the small space. There had to be another way out, a third option, something she just wasn't seeing, there had to–
She froze as her light caught something shiny, and when she realized what it was, hope surged.
“Over there!” Claire pointed towards a small door set high on the wall, metal slide leading up to it “I think it’s an old coal chute, that’s our way out,”
Mary rushed forward to join Claire at the shut, Darci letting Jim lean on her as they stepped up themselves. The light of their phones flashing on the metal as they pointed it up towards the door.
“Darc, C-bomb, you guys head out first so you can pull Jim up while I give him a boost, I’ll follow behind him,”
“I– I can–” Jim spat up a mouthful of blood.
Something cold and heavy sank in Claire’s gut “You just take it easy Jim, we’ll get you to the hospital in no time,”
Jim’s only response was a tight nod.
Claire opened her mouth to ask if Darci wanted to head out first–
What if they set up another ambush outside?
The words shriveled and died in her throat.
“Wh– why don’t I go first,”
Darci’s eyebrows raised, sharing a quizzical look with Mary “Oh…ok,”
Claire knew if she dragged this out she was never going to do it so she got down on her belly and started shimmying up the chute without wasting another second.
She pushed open the metal door, wincing at the load creak, and peeked out. In the brief time they’d been inside the daylight had faded away to almost nothing. But even through the dusk she could see that the area behind the farmhouse was vacant.
“All clear guys,” Claire pulled herself up and out through the metal door, bellycrawling onto the grass, as soon as she was clear she turned and reopened it, extending a hand down “Come on, I’ll pull you up,”
Darci’s ascent was fast, crawling up the chute and out the door to join Claire on the grass in less than ten seconds. 
Through the cracked door Claire could hear Mary’s voice wafting up from the basement.
“Come on Jimmy Jam you’re up,”
Claire and Darci flanked the door, holding it wide open and each of them extending a hand down as far as they could reach. From below Mary helped Jim climb onto the shute, boosting him up to them by a foot, bringing him high enough for Darci and Claire to each grab a hand and pull. 
Something inside her twisted when she spotted Jim’s face. Expression pinched, skin pale and clammy, practically sweating in pain, and maybe she was imagining it but the dark red spot on his belly seemed even bigger.
Claire bit her lip and fought to keep her breathing under control as they pulled him out onto the grass. Jim would be fine, he was still alive and moving, they were almost home free, they were going to get out of here and get Jim to a hospital.
He was going to be fine, they all were.
Jim collapsed onto the ground, she moved to help him up, but he held up a hand.
“I’m….fine….” he pushed the word out past gritted teeth “Get…Mary…out”
She crawled back over to rejoin Darci at the door, reaching a hand down to where Mary was already shimmying up the slide to pull her up through the door.
Now that they were out they needed to get into the woods ASAP, the closest way would be back the way they came, but Claire really didn’t want to be funneled between the barn and the hay maze again. They could go through the empty booths set up behind the house, but with all those little buildings their could easily be another amb–
Something ripped Mary out of her hands.
Mary caught herself on the edge of the edge of the door by her fingertips, face a picture of shock.
Glimpsing past her down into the cellar Claire’s breath caught in her throat.
Down in the basement two figures had grabbed Mary by the ankles. 
Both of them wearing clown masks.
Turning and peeking behind her, the whites of Mary’s eyes bulged.
“Pull me up!” 
Claire and Darci surged forward, grabbing Mary’s forearms and yanking with all their might.
The pull on the other end was unyielding but they didn’t give up, they didn’t dare.
Mary gritted her teeth, her whole body pulled taut “Don’t stop,” she forced out “Keep going,”
She couldn’t let Mary go, not when she was so close, not when they were so close. They’d lost so many, half of them were dead. They couldn’t lose anyone else.
She wouldn’t let that happen.
Claire dug in her heels, tightened her fingers around the flesh of Mary’s hand and forearm, and pulled.
Finally, finally, there was some give. Slowly but steadily Claire and Darci pulled Mary through the door. Tugging and tugging until her shoulders were out, then her waist. 
Buzzing euphoria shot through Claire
They were going to do it, they were going to pull Mary free and book it towards the woods and then–
Out of nowhere the pull dragging Mary back into the basement suddenly became much stronger, before Claire could react Mary was ripped out of their arms, dragged screaming down back into the cellar.
With the killers.
Claire immediately dropped to her knees, scrambling at the small door. Tearing it open, through the basement gloom she saw Mary crumpled on the ground in front of the chute. Behind her stood the two clown faces, one of them had his arm raised. He was holding something shiny, it was too big to be a knife, so what could it–
The machete.
“Mary!”
He swung the machete down hard, landing in Mary’s shoulder with a sickening squelch of blade meeting flesh and a spray of blood, an agonized howl ripping out of Mary’s throat. 
Then he did it again, over and over, more blood spraying out, spattering the metal shute and the pasty clown masks, Mary thrashing on the ground under the relentless hacks of the machete, her cries of pain getting louder and sharper, stretching out into something so pained and twisted that it barely sounded human.
She had to do something, help her, save her, she couldn’t just leave Mary to die–
Something ripped her away from the barn, the sight vanishing but wails of pain and sounds of blade meeting meat persisting. Claire yanked one arm free, spinning around to shove away the force pulling on her other shoulder.
Only to stop dead when she saw it was Jim tugging on her. Face waxy but expression resolute. From off to the side Darci recovered from the harsh shove “C’mon Claire we’ve gotta go,”
“We need to go back for Mary!”
“Claire we…we…” Darci choked up “We can’t help her…”
“So what, we just leave her behind!?” 
“We can’t help Mary without getting ourselves killed…” Darci moved to grab Claire’s shoulder again but Claire shook her off, something breaking in Darci’s expression as she did “Claire we’ve got to go, we’ve got to–”
A blur of motion cut past them, a low grunt escaping Jim. Claire and Darci snapped around, Jim was staggering, the shaft of an arrow sticking out of his shoulder. Fresh panic spiking through her, Claire whirled her gaze upwards. There was another clown face standing on the roof of the farmhouse, staring down at them through the sights of a crossbow.
“Run!” Darci screamed. 
They each grabbed one of Jim’s arms and ran.
They booked it around the side of the house. This wasn’t the fastest way to the woods, in fact there was a large stretch of empty field between the woods and them this way. But an open area meant less opportunities for ambush, and they’d be able to see anyone com–
As they cleared the farmhouse and sprinted towards the clearing, Claire glanced to their side–
The pumpkin canon, which earlier had been pointed down towards the open field, was now aimed directly at them, with a clown standing by it.
Claire staggered to a stop, pulling Darci and Jim to a halt with her.
The tell-tale hiss of compressed air crept across the clearing.
Darci stumbled “Claire wha–”
“Back the other way,”
“What ar–”
“Back the other way!”
Darci’s gaze landed on the pumpkin canon, confusion smoothing out into terrified realization. 
They scrambled back the way they came, pulling a staggering Jim after them. There was a loud whoosh and a rush of air, a large pumpkin shooting past where they’d been standing just seconds ago to splatter against the side of one of the booths.
Claire and Darci rushed back past the haunted house. Couldn’t go through the field, couldn’t go past the booths, their only shot was the gap between the barn and the maze that cut straight up against the woods.
The three of them charged, Claire’s heart threatening to beat out of her chest. The narrow passage to the trees seeming miles away.
Almost there, they were almost there, the woods and the meager protection they offered were right in front of them. They were so close, they just had to make it past the barn and then the–
There was a deafening crash and Claire was knocked to the ground.
Head spinning, Claire pushed herself upright, struggling to regain her bearings. Blinking her vision back into clarity, Claire found herself staring at a large chunk of concrete sitting on the ground in front of her. Jim was off to the side, groaning and pushing smaller chunks of concrete off himself. Darci was–
Her mouth went dry.
Darci wheezed, trying and failing to squirm. While Claire and Jim had just gotten glancing blows from the debris, from the chest down Darci was pinned underneath a gigantic pile of concrete and rebar. 
She looked up, eyes bleary and unfocused, but still softening when they landed on her “Claire….”
Hearing Darci sound so frail shot Claire into action. She scrambled over on her hands and knees, tearing chunks of concrete off of Darci as fast as she could “It’s going to be ok Darc, I’m gonna get you out of here,”
Darci’s only response was a strangled moan.
Blood was rushing in her ears, Claire’s hands were shaking. The concrete was so heavy, some pieces she could barely lift, and there were so many on top of Darci, crushing her, killing her. Claire needed to get her free and get them out of–
In a tremendous crash more concrete rained down on top of them, Claire jerking her arms up to shield her face and Darci letting out a shrill cry as more piled on top of her.
As soon as the hail of concrete ceased Claire’s gaze shot up. Another clown face was standing on the roof of the barn next to them, staring down at them through their mask, holding an empty wheelbarrow.
Claire forced herself to rip her gaze away from the clown, going back to frantically tearing at the pile of concrete on Darci. Her hands were worn raw, blood oozing from her palms, but she didn’t slow down, she didn’t dare.
Darci whimpered, twitching under the concrete.
“I’ve got you Darci, I’ve got–”
Another deafening rain of stone and concrete, sharps chunks bruising and cutting Claire’s face and arms as they descented. And when it finally ended only one of Darci’s hands was visible.
Claire’s galloping heart gave a painful clench. There was no way she could dig her out of this in time, she’d given it her all and barely made a dent, and that clown kept throwing more and more–
Desperate, Claire grabbed the hand sticking out of the concrete and pulled, Darci’s finger’s feebly gripping her own “Come on Darci, I’ve got you, I’ve got you, I–”
Glancing off to the side, her blood went cold, frozen with Darci’s hand in her grip, two clown faces steadily approaching them.
Nerves screaming, Claire’s pulling intensified, even while Darci’s grip weakened “I’ve got you I’ve got you I’ve go–”
Another relentless hail of concrete and stone, but this time Claire didn’t let go of Darci’s hand, even all jagged chunks of concrete ripped at her face and arms.
She glared up at the clown on the roof through her tears.
"Leave us alone!"
Darci’s hand barely had any strength left in it, but Claire didn't stop pulling. 
Can't leave her behind, have to get her out of here, have to get all of them out of he–
Jim groaned from behind her, off to the side the clowns were getting closer, butcher knife and bloody machete held at the ready.
And no matter how much she pulled Darci wasn’t budging.
Her hand a limp, heavy thing in Claire’s grip. 
Claire let out a howling sob, dropped Darci’s hand, heart ripping in two, pulled Jim up by the shoulder, and ran.
She sprinted with all her might towards the woods, Jim stumbling beside her with one arm slung over her shoulder, not daring to look behind her. Even when they reached the treeline she didn’t slow down. Stumbling over roots and brambles charging deep into the dark forest with all her might.
---
From atop the roof of the old farmhouse, the lone figure kept their gaze trained and crossbow aimed at the two smaller figures in the distance as they ran towards the forest, barely visible in the dying sunlight. 
The figure held steady, even as the two on the ground vanished into the trees. For a second they continued holding the crossbow up, then slowly lowered it. Unloading and un-notching it. Crossbow lowered, they pulled a small object from their hip and raised it to their face.
"I just spotted the last two heading into the forest by the barn," 
The device crackled in their grip, the static clearing into another voice. 
"Leave them, the last thing we want is to be playing hide and seek in the woods, and the six we already got will be more than enough,"
They reholstered the radio, not bothering to reply, and headed towards the edge of the roof, climbing down the same ladder they’d used to get up.
On the ground near the bottom of the house others in similar garb waited for them.
The figure from the roof looked over them for a moment, all of them standing there silently, then reached up and pulled off her mask.
---
Claire didn’t know how long they’d been running, the woods were pitch black, she had no idea where they were going, they'd nearly tripped countless times in their breakneck sprint over rocks and tree roots. 
But she didn’t dare slow down, for all she knew the clowns could be right behind them. Claire could see it so clearly in her mind, the clowns chasing after them, right on their heels with blades in hand, ready to carve her and Jim apart in an instant. 
So she kept on running, even as her legs and lungs ached, heart threatening to burst, keeping a steely grip on Jim’s arm slung over the back of her neck.
By now she was practically dragging him.
The whole time they’d been running Jim had been getting slower and slower, putting more and more weight on her. Claire struggling to keep up her speed while practically carrying him. 
And while the front of her mind was ablaze with panic, deep down dark worry of what that meant for Jim swirled. 
Claire gritted her teeth, hauled Jim up higher against her shoulder, and pressed on. Emptying her mind of all thoughts except putting one foot in front of the other. 
She had to keep going, no matter how far away it was their only hope was forward, behind them was certain death. Had to press on, couldn’t slow down, their lives depended on it. 
Just keep runni–
Her foot caught against a rock, gravity took control before she could right herself and their momentum turned against them. 
Claire and Jim hurtled towards the ground, dirt and bark tearing into her arms and legs as she tried to break her fall, and landed hard. The air knocked from her already burning lungs and sudden brightness popping into her vision.
Shocked at how bright it was, Claire scrambled upright, ignoring the stinging in her palms and knees, and glanced around. They had stumbled into a clear space in the woods, the moon wasn’t full full but it was pretty big, and now that it wasn’t blocked by the trees it gave her just enough light to see by.
Shaking off the surprise, Claire frantically crawled over to where Jim lay sprawled out on the forest floor. Fortunately he’d fallen on his front, so the bolt hadn’t been forced in deeper. Her fingers twitched, tempted to yank it out, but she knew that would only make the bleeding worse. She grabbed one of his arms and pulled him onto his side.
“C’mon Jim we gotta keep going we gotta–”
Jim spasmed, head jerking to the side, a horrible hacking sound escaping him, blood coming out with it.
Knives twisted in her gut “Jim we have to keep going, we have to get you to the hospital, we–”
“Can’t–” he coughed, more blood flecking on his lips “C– Can’t…”
“Jim you have to, we–”
Claire happened to look down, the chill already racing beneath her skin getting even colder. The front of his shirt was completely soaked with blood, ink black under the moonlight.
She gritted her teeth, if Jim couldn’t walk she would carry him herself. Claire put her feet underneath her and pushed herself upright, only to get knocked back to the ground by a wave of exhaustion. She tried to get up again but her muscles were jello.
Stopping had been a mistake, now the adrenaline that had been keeping her going was gone and she could barely move.
Jim needed a hospital, but neither of them could stand right now, let alone run. She needed to try to slow the bleeding down herself.
Shaking, Claire sank back onto her knees and pulled Jim into her lap, taking care to avoid the bolt. And even while the idea of what she was about to do made her nauseous, Claire put her hand over where the blood was thickest on Jim’s stomach and pressed down. Bile rose in her throat, gagging as warm sticky blood oozed between her fingers and a pained hiss escaped Jim’s teeth “It’s ok, I’ve got you I’ve got you…”
Claire kept pressing down, even as more blood welled up around her hand, stomach pinching dangerously, forcing back the urge to vomit. She didn’t dare let up on the pressure, but if she kept looking she was going to puke.
Tearing her gaze away, Claire forced herself to focus on the far side of the clearing to try and clear her–
An unexpected pop of color stood out against the forest floor. It took a few seconds for her to realize what it was.
A rusty beer can.  
She swept her gaze around the clearing, taking scope of their surroundings. A clearing in the forest surrounded by stones, littered with decades old debris, and a small fire pit full of empty beer cans in the middle. They’d been here, all of them, just a few hours ago. The rock she’d tripped on had been the same one Darci had sat on.
Jim coughed again, Claire’s focus snapping back to him, a low mumble escaping him.
“Don’t try to talk, just hang in there and I–”
“I…I made you slow,” he wheezed “If I hadn’t…then Darci…and Mary…and Steve wouldn’t have had to…” he was cut off by another spasm, shaking him from deep within.
“Don’t talk like that!” Claire snapped, harsher than she intended “It’s not your fault, you didn’t do anything wrong, you couldn’t have…”
Jim’s bloody lips twisted in a grimace, he opened his mouth again, only to have it come out as a wheeze that turned into another bloody cough.
Claire’s heart twisted in on itself, squeezing his shoulder as tight as she could, pressing on his stomach as hard as she dared. Her eyes never leaving his.
“It’s gonna be ok Jim, I’ve got you,”
Jim’s shoulders slumped back into her grip, blood pouring out from between his lips, looking up at her with a pained gaze.
“It’s going to be fine, we’re going to get you the the hospital and–”
Jim shuddered again, a low rasp of air escaping him, the back of his head slumping into her arm as his entire body went limp.
The pain in his eyes fading away into an awful emptiness.
“....Ji….Jim?”
He didn’t move, a heaviness to his body that hadn’t been there seconds ago. Face slack, trickle of blood running out of his open mouth, blue eyes staring sightlessly into her own.
She jerked her bloody hand away from his stomach, the world around her spinning to a stop.
Jim was gone, she was holding him right here in her arms, staring into his eyes, but he was gone.
A deep hollowness settled into her gut, even as her ribs constricted around her chest.
She’d pulled him from that basement, dragged him halfway through the woods, and now he was gone.
No it was just her, all alone, clinging to Jim’s dead body.
Everyone was gone. Jim, Mary and Darci, Steve, Toby, Shannon and Eli.
They were all dead, all but her.
Claire couldn’t move, breath picking up faster and faster, pinned in place by the shock and horror of it all, hysteria rising.
Even though she was covered in their blood it almost didn’t feel real. Things like this were only supposed to happen in movies, not in real life, not to them.
Just a few hours ago, it felt like a lifetime, all of them had been sitting here without a care in the world, laughing and joking together.
Then those sick bastards had killed them all.
Leaving just her standing among all the bodies.
I could be a final girl.
Despite everything the edges of her mouth involuntarily curled upwards, panting breaths twisting into a hysterical laugh.
That’s how stories like this were supposed to end right? With one final sole survivor. 
The last woman standing. 
The final girl.
Left alive to walk triumphantly into the sunrise as the end credits rolled. 
Just as quickly as it had come the manic laughter trailed off into gut wrenching sobs.
What a sick fucking joke.
She didn’t feel anything like a survivor. All her friends were dead slaughtered in front of her eyes. She couldn’t save a single one of them, their lives ripped away in front of her eyes.
Weak.
How could she go on after letting all their lives slip through her fingers? 
Useless. 
And the worst part was deep down she knew their killers would never be punished.
By the time Claire made it out of the woods, called the police, and got cops out to the farm, the killers would be long gone.
Her eyes burned, tears running down her cheeks, as she stared into Jim’s sightless ones, more sobs gushing out of her. They’d only been dating for a month, but he was sweet and caring and she loved the time they’d shared together. Now every future kiss, every future dance, every moment they’d never had was stolen from them.
A keening sound escaped the back of her throat as more tears fell.
Mary and Darci, her two best friends, they’d known each other for over a decade. Made plans for senior year and college and adulthood together. Now all that was gone, their lives ripped out of her hands.
More sobs came, rocking her whole body with their force.
And Steve, for almost all the time Claire knew him he’d been a jerk, but he’d been trying so hard to be better, and now he never would.
She’d only known Toby through being Jim’s best friend, but she liked him, he was sweet and funny, and he’d charged at the killer without a second thought. And now he was gone.
Eli hadn’t deserved what had happened to him, dying alone and abandoned.
Even Shannon, someone she barely knew, and now never would.
Claire was barely aware of  Jim’s weight in her arms, an ocean of grief surging through her. Countless emotions crashing into her at once, pinning her in place on the ground while her body quaked with the force of the sobs shaking it.
People she loved, people she knew, people she wanted to know. All gone.
You failed them.
And every time she shut her eyes she saw them dying all over again.
The storm inside her surging to a peak, Claire pulled Jim as tight to her chest as she could, threw back her head, and screamed.
Screamed with grief for what she’d lost, screamed with anguish for what she would never have, and screamed with helpless rage at the killers who would never be punished. 
Claire screamed and screamed until there was no air left inside her, trailing off into a hoarse croak, no emotions left to empty out into the empty forest, absolute silence filling the clearing. 
Sitting there on her knees, panting and trembling, Jim still sprawled across her lap, body too weak to move but still burning with–
A concussive wave blasted through the clearing. 
Wobbling, Claire braced herself on the ground with one hand, the other protectively clutching Jim’s shoulder. Grief eclipsed by fresh panic.
What was that?
The sensation had reminded her of the boom of especially loud bass at concerts, but even that wasn’t quite right, and that sensation had always been more like a push, this had been a pull tugging her towards–
Claire glanced towards the center of the clearing only to stop dead. The firepit was gone. The circle of small stones was still there, but the inside was gone, everything inside the ring of stone a solid void of pitch black. She kept looking and looking and waiting for her eyes to adjust and give her a peek at one of the beer cans inside it, but it remained a bottomless black.
A chill swept over her that had nothing to do with the autumn night or the horrors she had just endured. Hadn’t it been normal when she’d stumbled into this clearing a few minutes ago? She hadn’t been paying a lot of attention to her surroundings, but a pitch black pit like surely would have grabbed her attention so when–
The stones bled.
Claire jerked backwards reflexively, dragging Jim with her, the oily redness around the pit rapidly spreading outwards. Grass and plants withered as the redness touched them, shriveling into burned looking husks. Rusty looking flakes peeling off of them falling–
Claire’s mouth went dry.
Up, they were falling up. Filling the air like flakes of bloody snow ascending to the sky.
For a moment she was so stunned she forgot to be afraid, it was only when the redness was about to touch them did she remember her fear.
She fumbled backwards, trying to get Jim and herself clear, but the redness swept under them, leaving them untouched, continuing its progress along the clearing, only halting when it reached the larger stones at the edge.
Claire just stayed there kneeling in the dirt, swiveling around at the inexplicable scene unfolding around her. So caught up in the sight of the rusty stuff rising from the ground she nearly missed the little flicker of motion.
She stopped and stared, surely she’d just imagi– 
Something moved inside the bottomless blackness of the pit.
Claire froze, breath caught inside her chest. More shadows shifting inside the dark pit, before something emerged. 
It was long and narrow, the top tapered to a sharp point, several more just like it following shortly after all connected to a–
An icy chill crept up her spine.
Those were fingers, that was a hand.
The hand slowly reached over the circle of stones and pressed against the ground, joints cracking as it did. The wrist bent at a sharp angle, releasing more cracking sounds as it did, the hand pushing against the ground to raise a long long arm connected to it out of the pit. Then a second hand emerged with another long arm behind it.
Claire could only watch, heart pounding in her throat, as whatever was in the pit pulled itself free.
A round head emerged first, facing away from her, followed by a spindly neck connected to broad, angular shoulders tapering to a narrow, almost emaciated chest. The…the thing sank low to the ground, crawling the rest of the way out of the pit. Its waist impossibly thin, almost wasp-like over sharp, jutting hip bones, legs just as long and gangly as its arms trailing along after it. 
For a moment it stayed there crouched on its hands and feet on the ground, then it snapped its head straight back, in a move that should have broken its neck, piercing Claire with its gaze.
A sharp gasp of breath escaped her, pinned in place under the thing’s stare. Its head was smooth and featureless; no mouth or nose, not even ears, just eyes. The thing's eyes were solid silver, the only part of its body that wasn’t dark, no pupil or sclera to speak of, staring back at her like twin, gleaming coins. 
Without moving its head, the creature slowly stood and rose to its full height, body snapping and contorting to face her without its eyes ever once leaving her. It was tall, head nearly even with the tree trops, long fingered hands hanging down to its knees. There was something vaguely skeletal about it, the suggestion of hip and shoulder bones in the sharp angles of its waist and shoulders, rib-like ridges lining its chest. Under the moonlight the thing had looked black at first, but now she could see it was actually a dark, almost wet looking red, giving the overall appearance of something that had been skinned. Shining silver gaze still locked onto Claire. 
Her instincts were screaming at her to run, but exhaustion pressing down on her too heavily.
They stared at each other in silence, red ash falling up all around them. 
“Who are you who has summoned me?” 
A voice boomed out, not overly loud, but unfathomably deep, echoing across the clearing.
Claire jerked back out of reflex, was that the–
“You who have called me to this plane,” the thing took a step towards her, speaking somehow despite having no mouth “What would you have of me?”
Her jaw gaped open and shut, struggling to get words out of her petrified throat "Wh– who are you?"
The creature didn't so much as twitch “I have been known by many names across the eons, but the ones who first pulled me through these stones knew me as the crooked one, the god of the bloody mound, Crom Cruach,”
“Cr– Crom Cruach…” 
For the first time the thing’s gaze left her own, going down to Jim in her arms.
“So that is what called to me, your loss,”
Claire scrabbled backwards against the ground, sneakers kicking up dirt, sending more red flakes up in a flurry, dragging Jim away from it “Do– don’t you touch him!” 
She tried to make her voice sound angry, but what came out was a desperate whine.
It– he? Crom, lifted his gaze back up towards her “Tell me child,” he took another step towards her, Claire scooting further back “What would you do, to have your lover returned to you?”
Claire’s jaw dropped open, blinking in surprise.
Did he….did he mean….
Crom slowly raised a long, dagger sharp finger, pointing it down at Jim in her arms
“Ask it of me, and you may hold him, whole and sound, in your arms again this night,”
Her teeth ground together so hard they hurt, fresh burning surging behind her eyes. 
A big scary monster rising out of the ground and offering to bring her dead boyfriend back to life?
Yeah, fuck that.
“No thanks,” she growled.
Crom crooked his head to the side with a painful sounding crack “You speak of denial, but even now I can taste your sorrow, why try to deceive me and yourself when I can grant your deepest wish?” 
All the emotion from the past several hours; rage, grief, fear, exhaustion, surged, boiled over, overriding ever ounce of self preservation in her body “You think I’m stupid!?” she snapped “You say you’ll bring him back, but you're probably just full of it! And even if you could bring Jim back it’d just be as a– a– a zombie or something!”
He cocked his head even further, so far that it almost looked like its neck was broken “Zom…bie?”
Claire pulled a lip up in a growl “A walking corpse! A sick, rotting fake! You say you can bring him back, but I don’t believe you!”
She sat there panting, heart pounding, Crom staring at her with his liquid metal gaze. For a moment Claire was sure he would rip her head off with a single swipe of his hands, then he stepped forward, closing the distance between them in a single breath.
“Lies are a human art,” he bent down towards her in a series of jerking motions “The wolf does not deceive as it slaughters the lamb, nor does the flame as it consumes the forest, so child…” 
His face was only inches away from her now “Look into my eyes, and tell me if you think I am speaking false,”
Alarm bells were screaming in Claire’s head, clutching Jim protectively to her chest–
But there’s nothing to protect, he’s just a corpse now, you’re clinging to a dead lump of meat.
Despite every instinct in her body wailing at her to get away– she couldn’t contain her burning curiosity…and the faint flicker of hope.
Claire squeezed her eyes shut, raised her head until she knew she was facing Crom dead on, and then opened them.
Twin pits of liquid silver started back at her, glowing with unearthly light. As she stared, she found that she was able to pick little flecks out of what she had thought had been solid.
Glimmers, flickers, sparks.
Hundreds of thousands of white hot metal sparks swam in his eyes, burning in an infinite, silver inferno, the head of them heat searing into her eyes.
Brighter, hotter, than anything she’d seen before.
Than anything that had a right to exist.
Claire wanted to look away but found herself mesmerized, even as the horror grew.
These weren’t eyes, they were gates, pits leading down into that merciless white hell, burning and burning.
This fire wasn’t something that deceived, squeezed itself into a different shape and pretended to be something it wasn’t. It would only tear and burn and consume everything that it touched.
Claire finally forced herself to rip her gaze away, staring at the ground, panting with fear, blood rushing in her ears, hearing the creaks as Crom stood back up straight.
She didn’t know what this thing in front of her– Crom, was, but he wasn’t lying, that much she was sure of, but still…
“It can’t be that easy…” she whispered, still looking down at the rusty, peeling ground, Jim clutched protectively against her chest “If bringing people back to life was easy everyone would do it…”
Crom snapped his head up straight “There is truth in what you say. Death takes a tithe that even I cannot deny. Your love’s human life has ended, but I can summon his soul from the otherworld into a new life,”
Claire peeked up at him “You…make it sound like he wouldn’t be human,”
“He would not,”
Her gaze lowering until her eyes met Jim’s sightless ones, heart pounding “If he wouldn’t be human…what would he be?”
“A beast of old, a being of magic reflected from his own essence. But though his flesh will no longer be human, his soul will be untarnished, his memories intact, and his mind his own,” 
Despite herself Claire felt her breathing start to pick up, it sounded too good to be true. But it had to be, whatever he was Crom wouldn’t– couldn’t lie, and Jim wouldn’t be human but he would still be Jim, and tha–
“Then, there is the matter of my payment,”
The glimmer of hope flickered.
There it was, the horrible catch, he’d bring back Jim, but only if Claire paid some kind of terrible price. She knew this was coming, Crom might not be a liar but she knew he was dangerous. If she was smart she’d tell him to go back to whatever hell he crawled out of, but….
She looked down at Jim again, his eyes, once so full of warmth and kindness, now cold and empty, his entire front slick with rapidly cooling blood, the sight twisting a knife in her heart–
Darci and Mary’s fingers wrapped tight around her own, the sickening crack as Steve's spine hit the iron grate, Toby’s blood splattering on her face, water dripping from Eli’s clammy fingertips, Shannon’s crumpled body lying there behind the hay–
She’d failed them, she’d let them all die. But now she had a chance to save them, all of them, and she wouldn’t let that slip through her fingers.
No matter how much it cost her.
“I’ll do it,” her voice was diamond hard “But I want to bring all of my friends back, not just Jim, all seven of them,”
If Crom was pleased or displeased by this he gave no sign “The payment for seven souls will be greater than for one,”
“I don’t care!” Claire snapped “I want them back, All of them!”
Crom stared at her for a moment, studying her with his molten silver gaze, before raising a hand, large enough to wrap around a tree trunk, and holding it out towards her “Very well, now my price,”
Claire swallowed hard but nodded her head.
“You shall serve as my priestess, blessed with unrivaled power and the collective knowledge of all my past shamans, and–”
“No.”
Crom stopped, his stare burning into her.
Claire swallowed but held her ground “I don’t want power, I don’t want revenge, I just want my friends back,”
A shudder rippled across Crom’s body, claw-like fingers curling together over his palm.
Claire shrunk back.
For the first time since she’d seen him, Crom was…displeased.
“There are forces and tithes in these worlds that even I cannot deny,” his voice was no louder than it was before, but now had a jagged edge to it “In order to work my miracles on this plane I need an anchor for my power,”
He raised his other hand, a single sharp finger pointing down at her “A priestess, and I have no use for a weak emissary, the power and knowledge I would give you is not something to be bargained for, but tied to your priestesshood. What you do with that power is entirely your own choice,”
Claire felt herself start to shake but nodded her head “Ok, I– I’ll be your priestess, but you said you needed a priestess just to bring them back, what else do you need?”
Crom’s head twisted to the side with a sharp snap “There is a balance to the worlds that cannot be disrupted, in order to summon seven souls from the otherworld I need seven more to cast down. To give your life new power I need a life to consign to the flame. For the seven souls returned and your own flesh reborn I require eight souls before the sun rises, eight for eight,”
“So…to bring my friends back…you need me to be your priestess to give you an anchor, and you need…you need to…take…eight people, before sunrise, to keep the balance?” 
“Correct, on this night while the veil is thin, all souls may exist on this plane, but if you do not bring me the eight before the sun rises, your power will fade and the souls of your companions will be pulled back to the otherworld.”
“If…if that’s just what you need, then….” Claire’s voice dropped to a low whisper “Then what’s the payment?”
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Crom kept his hand outstretched towards her “Do we have a bargain?”
Claire bit her lip. This was it, she was so close to bringing them back, all of them, and yet…
“What happens to people whose lives you claim? Do their souls go to…to hell or…”
Crom crooked his head again, by now Claire knew that was the way he showed surprise or curiosity, but for her sake, not his own.
“Just as this world has mountains and deserts, so to does the otherworld have many peaks and valleys. The souls of those who depart this world dwell there, as do I. I can call souls forth or cast them down but I cannot control where they fall,”
Claire’s teeth dug so hard into her skin she tasted blood. That was…still unclear, but it was probably the best she was going to get from him, and it didn’t sound like souls he claimed were instantly condemned to hell. That was good right?
But still, what he wanted in return…
“So child,” Crom again offered her his upturned hand “Do you accept the terms of our compact?”
Claire didn’t answer him, again looking down at Jim’s bloody, dead-eyed body in her arms. Even though the thought of what she was about to do, what she was agreeing to, sickened her, Claire didn’t let herself stop. She reached behind him, grabbed that shaft of the bolt, and yanked it out of his shoulder with a sickening squelch, throwing it to the other side of the clearing. Now free of the protrusion, she gently lowered him to lie flat on the ground, and then forced her own feet underneath her.
This was going to be bad, just the bare minimum of what he needed was almost too much. And then the actual price…
Claire swallowed back her nerves, forcing her trembling arms and legs to steady.
But all the people she failed, her friends, they would be back, all of them. And maybe they wouldn’t be human, but they’d be themselves and they’d be alive. And Claire would be the only one to pay the price, not them. 
She raised her chin, meeting Crom’s gaze without flinching “I do,”
Crom stepped even closer, Claire forcing herself to hold her ground as he approached.
Only a foot away from her now, Crom held out his upturned palm, which as she watched, welled up with oily red fluid. It reminded her a little of blood, but blood wasn’t this dark, or this thick.
“Then accept it,”
Even though every instinct in her body was screaming at her to get away Claire lifted her own hand.
She was going to get them back, all of them. She would save them the way she couldn’t before.
She eyed the dark fluid in his hand, belly churning with dread. Crom remained still the entire time, liquid metal gaze watching her every move.
Then before she could stop herself, Claire plunged her hand into the middle of his. It sank up the wrist, the fluid surrounding it thick and tacky, almost like tar. Even as more dread flooded into her Claire shoved her hand deeper and de–
The fluid clamped around her hand, thousands of needles stabbing into every inch of skin it touched. Lightning shooting up her arm until it hit her spine, crackling through her entire body, every cell wailing in agony. She tried to jerk her hand away but the nerves wouldn’t respond, her entire body spasming as electricity raced through her, hand crushed inside a thousand teeth.
Then, through the agony spotting her vision, Claire saw Crom raising his other hand, lifting a single finger to tap her in the center of her forehead.
Bright light exploded in her vision, head threatening to crack in two even as every inch of her body blazed with pain.
The ground rushed up to meet her, Claire barely noticed hitting the dirt, getting a flash of black veins shooting up her arm as she fell. She lay there helpless, spasming on the ground. Wave after wave of agonizing energy coursing through her, tearing into every inch of her body. From the skin on her fingertips down to her toes all the way into the marrow of her bones, not one part of her escaped, every speck of her flesh searing with pain. 
Her teeth clacked together as she continued to convulse. Lightning crackling through her skull, the white hot stars flashing behind her eyes morphing into images.
A wild storm over an ocean of raging garnet colored waves.
People standing in a circle inside this same stone ring, raising blank, wooden masks to their faces.
Squalling babies thrown into a dark pit.
Countless gaping mouths full of gnashing teeth.
Claire was barely aware of the foam spilling out the corners of her mouth, writhing on the ground as unrelenting waves of pain crashed over again and again. In between the flashes of visions she could see Crom still see Crom’s shining silver eyes watching her.
Men with cords wrapped around their necks and blades stuck in their chests shoved into swamps.
Blood pouring from a slit throat.
Shriveled grains turning green and plump.
Just when she thought she couldn’t take any more, that her body would rip apart under the strain, there was a shift.
The caustic energy shooting through her didn’t abate, but it started to settle. The pain simultaneously getting worse and better as the flesh that had rebelled so violently to the energy’s presence slowly started to let it in.
A man with a white beard down to his feet, raising his hands to the sky as rain fell around him.
People dressed in furs dancing around a massive bonfire, heads thrown back in joyful laughter, lips smeared with milk and honey.
The pain started to drain away as her body hummed with energy, a storm captured beneath her skin..
A woman painted in red from head to toe, only the whites of her eyes visible. Monsters of all shape and size, teeth and claws and fangs, all ran, but not towards her, from her. Fear flashing in their yellow eyes.
The last of the pain faded away, sensation slowly creeping back into Claire’s limbs, feeling the power that thrummed through them.
The storm wasn’t trapped inside her it was her. It swam in her blood, crackled in her nerves, sang in her bones. Buzzing along the contours of her flesh. 
That’s what she was now, a storm in the shape of a girl.
Claire rose to her feet, wiping her mouth with the back of her arm, the crippling agony from moments ago a faded memory. She squared her shoulders and looked Crom dead in the eye. He hadn't moved the entire time, hand still outstretched, palm welling with fluid, watching her expectantly. Without breaking eye contact she flicked her wrist, the storm inside her surging.
Flames burst to life around the edge of the clearing. Circling them in a ring of fire.
Crom let out a satisfied hiss, the flames illuminating the blizzard of red around them, his meat-like skin glistening in the light.
The fluid in his hand bubbled and seethed, threatening to spill over the edge of his palm.
“Our compact is made,” Crom turned and took two steps towards Jim.
Claire watched as he raised his hand over Jim and tilted it, letting some of the deep red fluid dribble on to his face.
“Now let the fallen return,”
She kept her eyes locked on Jim, on the fluid that had landed on his cheek. For a second it sat there stagnant, before sinking into his skin, draining away like water into parched earth until it vanished entirely.
Claire didn’t move, her eyes still locked onto Jim’s blue ones as they stared blankly towards her.
Then Jim blinked.
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tirednerd2012 · 2 years ago
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Jonathan always being the protector of his siblings when they were under Brenners watch. But just imagine he’s the one taken cause Brenner knows that’ll lead El and Will back to him. He doesn’t expect Jonathan to be as strong and capable with his powers as he is. He knows his limits now, and it bites the entire lab in the ass.
The Byers-Hopper crew rolling up to fight, only to find Jonathan already fleeing. His head is shaved again, his clothes that was his favorite outfit is ruined. He also has that collar around his throat. Brenner doing the whole forgiveness speech after the collar comes undone, but dies without it cause fuck that- after all he did he doesn’t deserve it.
The ride back to Hawkins is filled with clingy hugs from the twins, Joyce and Hop both checking over for injuries. Jonathan just sadly touching his shaved head and muttering about how sad he is. It makes Joyce want to break down.
(They do a special pit stop for clothes hunting, finding almost the exact outfit. Hopper also gets this big pack of sour candy Jonathan loves and later shaves his own head. Says he’ll grow it out with him. The big grin on Jonathan’s face is worth it)
Seriously. Joyce and Hopper have managed to keep the kids safe for years too (with the help of Owens), then Brenner finds Jonathan outside of the high school one day and decides to do his best to lead him away from El and Will. They're freshmen by this point but they haven't come out yet so Jonathan just uses himself as bait in his eyes but Brenner isn't worried because this was the quietest one of his "children" and he's always been protective of Will and El (Brenner suspected Jonathan subconsciously knew he was Wills brother and El was always the one getting picked on so he stood up for her and developed an older brother relationship with both of them). Brenner also knows Will and El adore Jonathan and would surely come to save their big brother, so he isn't worried about only having Jonathan.
Hopper finds out first because a teacher calls asking why government trucks are outside and armed soldiers (do they need to evacuate the building or go on lock down?) And he goes ballistic. He runs there as fast as he possibly can but it's too late, Jonathan's gone. He finds Will and El still in the building and they figure out Jonathan has been taken back to the lab. He goes to find Joyce and explain everything and she immediately goes to the car and is like "I'm getting my son back. No one's taking him from me again."
Meanwhile Jonathan is being restrained and Brenner puts him in the shock collar to keep him under control. He tells Jonathan how Will and El are probably on their way, that it's best for him to stay home. He won't hurt Jonathan. Will and El will be safe. Jonathan knows he's full of shit but keeps getting shocked and that's what slows him down the most.
But he keeps fighting. He knows he's strong and he wants to go back to his family. He knows his family is on their way too, and he needs to give them an advantage. Will and El would not be taken back here. He wouldn't allow it.
He manipulates Brenner, too. He convinces him that the shock collar came off and Brenner clicks the button again, causing it to really fall off and that's when he throws Brenner and every person in the room and takes off. He uses his manipulation abilities to cloak himself. Then he hears the alarm and Brenner and others following him outside even though they can't see him.
The room starts to come undone, brick by brick, chairs flying everywhere and he looks up and sees his family. Will is using his powers to trap Brenner. It's Hopper that decides its not enough. The moment Jonathan is within safety, Will stops using his powers and El holds off the army without an issue (snaps their necks) and Hopper is the one that shoots Brenner. While he's dying out, he tries to apologize to Jonathan and the twins, but the moment he addresses Will and El, Jonathan snaps because he doesn't get to talk to them. He says something along the lines of "you have no more control, Brenner" (whereas El says papa).
And then the family does reunite. Will and El hug him tightly, crying that they thought he was gone and his mom walks over and puts her hand on his head and he starts crying because it was shaved again. Hopper embraces him too and they go home. Jonathan sits in the middle seat because both of the twins need to be able to hug him when they fall asleep. He does keep touching his hair and says something along the lines of "do I still look like you, Mom? I tried to stop them" and "it was getting so long" but he does eventually fall asleep, allowing the day or so worth of captivity and exhaustion to hit him and he wraps an arm around El and Will, lays his head on top of Wills and sleeps.
After they go clothes shopping, Jonathan starts to feel a little better but he's definitely dealing with panic attack and flashbacks. He struggles internally with himself because sometimes he feels like nothing more than a lab experiment gone wrong, but he pushes it to the side. They get home and Jonathan is so quiet. Will and El try to make him happy, but Will can feel Jonathan's pain and fear but his abilities aren't enough to fix it (to which Jonathan tries to assure him "you're not responsible for fixing me, you do enough just by being around. I'm just glad you're safe") and Hopper comes in with the bag of candy and a shaved head. Jonathan's shocked and Hopper says "well grow it back out together, deal?" And Jonathan just cries again and Hopper sits beside him and hugs him, reminding him that he's home again and Brenners dead and nothing is going to take Jonathan from his family ever again. Meanwhile Joyce is making his favorite dinner and puts a blanket in the dryer to make sure it's warm before coming in there and wrapping it around Jonathan (she recalls the time Jonathan mentioned how cold he would be at the lab) and her son just starts feeling human again as the warmth engulfs his body.
Hopper goes to check on him at night and finds that he and Will are sharing a bed again. Will is curled up beside Jonathan, fast asleep with an arm wrapped around him and Jonathan is whispering that he's here and not going anywhere ever again. He knows it works because stars fill the room slightly as Will sleeps. He doesn't notice Hopper, and Hopper doesn't make himself known, he just watches as Jonathan's eyes fill with wonder and amazement at what his little brother can do.
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han-shinsuke · 3 years ago
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“Still dating,” I really don’t mind elaborating the kind of relationship and interaction Levi and I had every time we were together. As long as he’s happy and contented, I won’t ask and won’t even dare open up if he has plans to level up ‘us’. It’ll just make things complicated between our hearts and our real agenda.
“Did you fuck each other already?”
“What? No.”
Although, some nights, he’s in my dreams, fucking his loads into me until he fulfilled his bank of satisfaction.
Let’s just say I’m indebted to him that’s why I am letting him use me as a bait or a shield againsts those women who tries luring him to a marriage or to any responsibilities that would tie him up in a kind of life he never wanted.
Willa flashes a malicious grin and pinches my side, “what if he asks you to do some job for him, will you do it?” I did not falter when I responded.
“I will if he wants me to but, I’m just a bait and nothing more than that.”
“He’s here.” My friend cocks her head to the main gate and we watch his expensive rover enters our University and park right in front of us, “Levi.” Willa acknowledges his arrival and he responds with a nod, “Willa, it’s good to see you.”
“I’ll see you tomorrow, Wils.” I give my friend a hug and hop on in his car.
Levi drives in silence which was his usual behaviour when we’re together. We lived in a same house but sleeps in different rooms and definitely not into romantics. Though, I’d be happy if we could engage ourselves into it.
He’s just uh, too uptight to be as sweet as a candy.
“Hey there, wait a sec.” His left hand almost got squeezed by the door of my room but he managed to remain calm and unbothered.
The door creaks open and slams closed when we stepped in to my room, him dragging me to the bed I don’t sleep on.
“Wh–why?” I ask when he instructed me to kneel. He sits on the edge, unzips his pants and freed his thing.
I gulp secretly and even curse under my breath. My eyes water at the sight of it and he’s very attentive in cupping my face and wiping the moisture on the corner of my eyes.
“We’ve been dating but you haven’t had a taste of me, right? Let’s start from the bottom, yeah?”
Can I do it? I have never sucked a man’s thing before nor had a chance to touch one.
“You can do it, baby. I’ve seen you licked an ice cream before. Close your eyes if you must, hmm?”
Sounds easy but too hard to execute. I shut my eyes closed. Pray first. Put my trembling hands around his long rod and breathe in strength and confidence.
Its skin feels soft and delicate between my lips but the whole thing is far different. It’s thick and hard as his fingers combing my shoulder length hair, slightly pulling the tension from the scalp. My mouth feels full by just having the tip around the circumference of my lips. It is bigger and harder, enough to piston down the sensitive muscle of a woman.
“Full already?” he teases, grabbing my hair fully as he lifts my head to spit in my mouth. It caught me off having a man’s saliva on my tongue but it feels warm and sweet and arousing that when he dropped his lips onto mine and kissed me hard just to force more of his spittle down my throat, I did nothing but moan alongside with his rough and sloppy kisses.
“Ooh, God!” I gasp after feeling his tight pull on the strands of my hair.
“Do it, baby, ‘kay?” I nod, lowering my head back to his tip, swallowing it first and clenching it against my lips. Levi let out a grunt and before I could even ask if I’m doing the job right, he pushed my head deep to his member, slamming the hard cap against my throat. I squeal and squirm and cry in my head all at once. The feeling of his erection installed fully and deeper in my mouth feels lethal and the tension down my pipe was forcibly undeniable. I let out choking noises and I heard him laugh at it, pulling my head up and slamming it back again. Then pulled again, withdrawing his size to look down at my tears dampened face.
“First time, baby?” I nod again, muffling my cries from the rough force that lingers in my mouth and down my windpipe. I failed in suppressing my cries that’s why I ended up sobbing on his muscular thighs, “ssshh, baby, it’s fine. You hurt?” I shake my head no. Liar. I scream in my head. My throat was throbbing in pain and my mouth feels numb by his huge size that previously stuffed in my airways.
Levi pulls me back to my feet, squeezing my sides with his calloused palms and fingers, face leveling with my chest.
“Why are we doing this?” I sob, holding onto his arms that continuously squeezing and kneading the skin under the uniform I am wearing.
“Can’t we do it?” he asks back, lips thinning into a mischievous grin.
He warms my heart and eases the pain in my throat by lacing his fingers along the lines of my lips, then pushes a digit between it, pressing softly and then poking my tongue with his sharp nail. I closed my eyes as I moan his name, almost like a whisper but loud enough for him to hear.
“Le–Levi... Levi... ” want him to do something to me. Something dirty. Something new. But how can you name a feeling so new, so strange and so addicting?
Another digit was added between my lips, pumping gently, heating the already burning fuel in me, “say it, baby. Say it.” He knows I’m craving for that heat. He’s putting me on the edge like how a bait should be treated. On the edge. On the brink of death.
Completely succumbed, I whisper those filthy shits, “fuck me, please.”
Those words were just a whisper but strong enough to snap him out of his own reverie. I’m just as lost as him. So high and dumb that I didn’t even notice the force he uses on me, tearing the front of my blouse, buttons flying everywhere. Finally, the part of me that aches for some attention, he didn’t think twice and cage the perked buds alternately in his mouth, lapping the pad of his tongue around its tiny size, sucking it hard that makes me bend my top body in a curve of delight as I ask for support through his head.
“Oh my! Levi!” the sounds of his lips between those cruel kiss as he pops each buds with force were enough to take away the remaining sanity in my head. My knees betrayed me, trembling down from the obvious defeat, Levi scoops my weight onto his lap, wrapping my legs with eagerness around his waist, putting his mouth back to business, my grip tightened on his hair, pulling his face tight against my aching breasts.
“Shit, baby!” I feel soaked and it was because of his habit spitting the spot he wants to claim as his own, “damn tits! I can suck these all night aah!” I follow his thirsty moan with a loud gasp and tight squeeze on his shoulders as he devours my chest with so much hunger. The kisses were soft but the teeth works were harsh, leaving marks of his pure desires.
“Come on, Levi! Aah! I–I hhyaahh! I–I need to pee, ooh!” I push his face and look at him pleadingly. The heat was turning up in my stomach. I really need to pee, “Hwait—Aaah!” He bites hard the left bud and I swear I fucking shit myself in my skirt but it was far different from my normal urine. It feels warmer and thicker that a question in my head pops up, “you’re quick to cum.” He confirms it, humping my hips against his protruding erection that has white cream on its tip.
Panting, I crash my lips on his and he’s quick to catch mine and give it the kiss I wanted.
“Levmmpphhh! Haahhh! Too hard hhmmpp!” He uses more of his teeth and tongue, biting the corner then licking the part he made to bleed a little. Levi was strong, his arms were crashing me with its tight embrace, holding me with so much force and selfishness. Trying my best to cope up with his need, I return the kiss in a very sensual manner, moving softly on his lower lip, nipping it, sliding my tongue inside his mouth. The table was turned. His kisses changes course, mimicking the slow pace of my mouth on his.
“Hmmm... ” I moan between his hungry but careful kisses, swallowing everything he could.
The kiss paused for a moment, engaging our eyes full of lust, I dip my mouth once again for a quick smack on his softness. He smiles, tugging down the blouse he tore apart down my elbows, exposing the cold skin of my shoulder and back. I tilt my head voluntarily for him to dip his own with ease. His hot mouth touch my skin, tracing warm kisses from my shoulder up to my neck. He blows a kiss on my throat and suck its skin, nibbling, determined to leave another mark .
“Fuck me, Levi. I want you in. Rail me, please.” He chuckles against my skin, peppering my softness with his cruel kisses. God. Unknowingly, humping and grinding my bottom against his hardness that screams for attention and womanly flesh.
“So desperate, baby huh! Can you take me huh? You don’t blame me if things gone wrong huh?” I won’t hold him accountable for things I pleaded him to do. I want it and I’ll deal with it.
Levi lays me down on the bed, pulling my lower half near the edge, folding my thighs to his heart’s desires after removing my undergarments. He eyed me down there carefully, constantly looking at my worried face. He must have noticed it, the flesh blocking his passage.
“I won’t scream. I won’t make a sound and I won’t hold on to you.” I heard these information from all the girls he had fucked to sleep. He despises women who screams, who cries and those who dares touch him while reeling deep a hole.
It would be painful, I know, but I prefer myself ready if something like this happened and it’s happening.
Levi tosses the clothes around the room, flaunting his perfect built and massive thing. I hold my legs for him, shutting my close as he rubs his tip on the hood, gradually pushing its head.
“G–go on... ” I encourage him, tilting my head to the left, biting my lips hard.
“You desperate little shit!” I unconsciously let go of my legs to cover my mouth when he goes really deep and penetrates the intact hymen to reach the place only his thing can touch.
My whole body shakes as my fingers clutches the bedsheet for external support.
His thing burns the life out of me, burning the core further, suffocating me with how his thing feels like, throbbing ang growing bigger from the fact that he’s the first man to use me like this.
I breathe his name helplessly, “Levi. Levi.”
He’s not making a move yet. He’s watching my every reaction and how my face contorted due to the pain he caused me.
“Are you expecting something after this?” his thing throbbed, growing even bigger. What a cruel way of knocking down my airway.
My lips parted, gasping for air. Pain from the bottom flesh increasing rapidly all over my veins, “N–No... don’t worry.” I give my most genuine smile and swallow my cries and sobs.
“I–I know my place, Levi.” I added before he gone merciless with his deep thrust and cruel kisses.
“Levi, ooohhh!” tightly, hold on to the sheet tightly. There’s no one to cheer me all throughout this session so I did what I needed to do. I comfort myself on my own, grabbing for support onto the sheet as he strikes harder and fast with those thick hips and thighs, spreading my legs with his expert hands.
“Shit, baby! So tight here hah! Damn!” hard blow followed by another blow, forcing my core to accommodate his growing size by folding my legs and spreading them when he’s not comfortable.
I need something to hold on but who and what to hold.
“Lev—” his lips crashes back again on mine, kissing me torridly, fucking my tongue with his tongue, swirling, tasting my mouth full of his spittle.
My heart swells in affection, my tummy from his long and thick manhood. He says, surprisingly, “hold tight, baby.” When I didn’t move because I couldn’t comprehend his words, Levi grabs my right hand and put around his toned arms while lacing his other with my left as he picks up his face and strength. Drilling his rod deeper and fast as he buries his face on my neck, sucking its crooked part, licking his way up to my mouth to kiss me again.
“Aaahhh~ oh my God! You’re so deep! Aahh!” I couldn’t contain my moans anymore. It’s getting louder and he’s not bothering himself with it. He keeps ramming his hips against mine, creaming the already drenched hole.
Another heat is building up in me, making me hold tighter on his body and hand. I started squirming when he put a finger on my clit, rubbing it hard as he pumps hard his long shaft, “shit, baby! Aahhnngg cumming! Aah!”
My body convulses with his shaking ones, pumping even harder, filling me with warm cream until it oozes down my core down to the anus.
“Levi... ” his name rolls out my tongue before I dropped flat weakly on the bed, him on top of me, pressing more of his weight ‘til he completely dry his member out of his jizz.
He moves again. Blowing off another strikes but I’m too weak and too tired to cooperate with him. I just let him use me again and again.
He’s the love of my life after all.
•••
I woke up alone on my bed, feeling numb from the last night activity. He wasn’t here. He must be out and working already. My stomach growls, hunger occupying my senses. I force myself out from the bed, heading to the bathroom to clean myself. His marks are all over my body. The most visible were the one around my neck and my left wrist. He’s gone hard and wild last night, holding me by the neck to kiss me while fucking me from behind. Ah, Levi, what a poison you were.
I dress in my usual boyish clothes, leaving the house with my sore body and numb legs.
The day was peaceful and I’m having my breakfast at a café when this man storms in and snatches my aching body.
“Ouch.” I hiss lowly, not wanting to draw attention on us.
He sits me back on my chair, setting down really close to me, pressing our forehead together.
“You’re not allowed to leave me, Y/N! Fuck. I was so scared!” he’s breathing heavily and angrily.
I sip my coffee before answering, “I can’t even if I want to, Levi. Not in this condition. I can’t even feel my legs.”
I giggle at my own helplessness but he’s still mad, “I have been calling you! Where’s your goddamn phone?!”
“Oh! I think I left it in our house.” I answer innocently, grabbing a waffle from the white china, “hey! that’s mine!” my lips pouted when he stole my food and bit it angrily.
“I love you!” I think I misheard him.
“Huh?” I questioned.
“What an idiot and slowpoke.” Levi commented before gripping my chin and pressing his lips hard on my mouth.
•e n d•
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yummyinmytwistedtummy · 4 years ago
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Ruggie and the Chocolate Factory
 This is the first short story of 6 so hold on to your hats cause we’ve got a long way to go. Also I hope you like it! 
  Oh man did he die and go to heaven. Free food everywhere. And it’s virtually all candy. Ruggie is known to have a sweet tooth so he is extra excited about landing in this strange room of candy. 
   He immediately starts shoving stuff in his pockets for later. And when he’s not filling his pockets, he’s filling his belly. He crams handfuls of candy, cakes, pies, brownies, cookies, virtually anything he can reach, into his mouth, making his cheeks bulge comically. 
   Out of sheer habit he barely chews before he swallows, knowing that the less time he takes chewing, the more food he would have time to fit inside. Once his pockets can’t fit any more food he begins to search for a container or bag to put stuff in. He wanders around the room, still grabbing anything in sight, searching for a box of some sort. That’s when he comes across the best thing he’s ever seen.
   Trees that grow donuts! He can’t help but stare for a few moments in awe of the delicious looking treats. His tail wags excitedly behind him. Ruggie licks his lips and uses his arm to wipe away the drool that slipped down his chin. He didn’t think he’s ever salivated so much in his life.
   Quicker than you would think, Ruggie’s made his way over to the trees and began to pluck donuts from their branches. Chocolate glazed, Vanilla glazed, Frosted with sprinkles, Boston creme, Brownie batter, Jelly, Butternut, Blueberry, and more hang delectably from the trees, almost taunting Ruggie to eat them.
   And eat them he does. The first donut he pulls off the nearest tree is a regular glazed, the outside is sticky with sugar. Ruggie wastes no time pushing the donut into his open mouth and pulling it out again with nearly three fourths of it missing. He doesn’t even finish chewing the first part before he crams the rest of it into his fang filled maw.
   Quickly and efficiently, Ruggie yanks donuts of every flavor off the trees and piles them into his arms and on the ground next to him in anticipation of taking them home and gorging himself on them until he can’t physically fit anymore. 
   As he rapidly stuffs himself, his belly grows with every donut he swallows. It presses painfully against his pants and pushes his shirt out. Soon Ruggie pauses his binge to press a hand against his bloated gut and burp loud and deep. He frowns and works up another one which relieves some of the pressure. The hyena glances down at the ground beside him and lays his eyes on a massive mound of donuts, all of which he plans to eat eventually.
   The pile of sugary, fried, sweets, was approximately up to his waist and contained well over 4 dozen donuts. Ruggie’s ear flicked and he decided that he could pick more later if he needed too. Besides he still didn’t have a way to bring them home. So he plopped down next to the mountain of donuts and let himself relax. The movement put extra strain on Ruggie’s stomach as his pants dug even deeper into his widening stomach. 
   “HHHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRR- BRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRP!!!! Gah, phew. HUURP!” 
   A large belch flew past his lips which paused before becoming louder and deeper. It was followed by a small after burp, which Ruggie snickered at and smacked his lips. 
   “That was pretty good huh? Shishishishishi!” Then he remembered no one was here to compliment him on the excellent eructation and he pouted slightly. It would be so much better if you were here to squeak and blush at his crass display.
   Shaking his head he dismissed the thought and reached over to grab another donut. This one was filled with creme which gushed into his mouth when he took a bite. Surprised, Ruggie quickly shoved the rest of it into his mouth and swallowed without chewing. A thick bulge slowly travelled down his throat and behind his chest. 
   The hyena gasped and let his tongue loll out in satisfaction, his eyes lidded. The feeling reminded him of that one time he let you take a joy ride down to his stomach. He shivered remembering how incredible it felt when you slid down his throat and massaged his stomach from the inside.
   His thoughts were interrupted by a sharp pain which shot through his gut. He groaned and curled inwards to wrap his arms around his aching stomach. The motion only upset it further and he burped wetly. He whimpered and pulled his shirt up to look at his upset tummy.
   A massive globe of pale and pink flesh sat heavily in his lap. It gurgled and groaned in pain, and the skin appeared almost shiny with how tightly it was stretched. Ruggie fruitlessly tried to work up another burp, but it only resulted in nauseous, sickly belches which provided no relief at all.
   “Oh my Chernabog.” Ruggie glanced to the side and immediately perked up at the sight of you. 
   “Herbivore!” You quickly ran over and knelt down beside him. He groaned and held his gut with one hand while the other seemed caught between grabbing another donut and covering his mouth. 
   You took a second to stare at the engorged gut in front of you, admiring its size and roundness before you decided that, as full as he was, he could always eat more.
   “I thought a hyena’s belly was never full?” You said curiously. He took the bait and shot you a glare as he grabbed another donut. He hesitated briefly before he bit it in half. He chewed more carefully this time and much slower than before in response to the unrelenting pain in his gut.
   He swallowed with a grimace and took another bite. In the meantime you maneuvered yourself so you were sitting on his legs with his stomach, in all its bloated glory, on full display in front of you. Tenderly you pressed your palms against it and began to make small circular motions. 
   Ruggie moaned around his full mouth and his tail thumped against the ground. He licked his lips to clean up the sugar that had accumulated around them and reached for another donut, despite his stomachs rather loud protests. As he reached, however, he put more strain on his gut and it bounced sharply with a hiccup. He pulled back and hiccuped again, wincing when his stomach jolted. 
   Taking note of the waistband that was almost invisible underneath a small edge of his stomach, you quickly found the button and undid it. The zipper flew down of its own accord and an absolutely gigantic belch exploded past Ruggie’s lips.
   POP!  ZZZRRIIP! 
“BWWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRP!!!!!!”
   The sheer size and volume was enough to make your ears ring. The stench of half digested donuts filled the air and your face deepened into a bright red that would have rivaled Riddle’s hair. Ruggie sighed and fell backwards so he was flat on his back on the ground. His tongue lolled out and he went slightly cross eyed. You leaned forward and put extra pressure on his stomach.
   “HHHHHHHRRRRRRMMMMMLLPH!! - phoosh”
   He belched deeply into his fist and blew the fetid air out of the corner of his mouth. His head raised and he gazed at you over his belly, which appeared to be much rounder and large in comparison to his body now that he was laying down. He squinted his eyes before rolling them and falling back again. 
   “I’ll burp as much as you want, so long you continue rubbing my belly... HUUARP! gruh!” He said as he reached for yet another donut. “As long as we’re here i’m not gonna stop eating, cause… BRROOOOURP!... hah… A hyena’s belly is never full.”
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amesstm · 4 years ago
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Like A Movie
Characters: almost all of Class 1-A. Almost.
AN: Hello! I decided to venture to BNHA/MHA because this has been on my mind for a bit as of late. And I have some ideas for more AOT in mind! :)
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You never expected that Bakugo Katsuki - aka that explosive hedgehog inside a human body - would ask you out on a date. Sure, you two had been on team building exercises together and survived several villain attacks with each other’s help, but there was also the rest of Class 1-A there. Yet, as you two spent more time together, you slowly began to admire him.
So, when Bakugo timidly asked you out, you were just as nervous. “U-uh, wait you’re asking me?”
Like a light switch, his mood changed to his common anger, “Yeah, you got a problem with it?”
“No!” You said, raising your hands slightly to show you weren’t upset by it. “I’m just taken aback by it.”
“Well, get used to it. I’m taking you to the amusement park since I’ve heard you’ve never been.” His eyes turned away, a clear sign of hiding something.
Your eyes widened as you took note of the subconscious mannerism. You’d only told... Kirishima. Gosh darn it, you’ll have to smack him later. But this also meant they had talked about you, which neautralized what could’ve been possible damage. “When will this be?”
“Tomorrow.” Then, class started soon after he said that, leaving you in a dazed state.
Since you all lived in the dorms, word spread fast. You were carrying out your Friday night ritual of self-care, when you heard a knock on the door. A face mask on your face, you had to withhold a sigh as you opened the door. Immediately, all the girls started swarming you with questions; they ranged anywhere from which amusement park; what you’d wear; if you wanted to kiss him on the first date. Overwhelmed, you became a blushing, flustered mess.
“Okay, okay. I think we’ve all overwhelmed Y/N enough,” Jirou muttered. You wanted to kiss her in that moment, but then remembered the last question. Once again, your face reddened.
“You’re right; we’re sorry, Y/N. But we’d love to help you get ready for your date!” Momo added, ever the voice of reason.
Mina jumped with a fist in the air, “Yeah! We want you to look as cute as possible to make that Bakugo blush!”
Through the face mask, you sputtered out. “Ah, thank you all. But that won’t be necessary since I already chose something to wear.”
Ochako’s face lit up, “Can you show us?”
You smiled with a nod. Opening your closet, you pulled out a short, white dress. It would look especially nice since your skin was beginning to tan and it’d compliment your hair.
After several nods and compliments, you felt much more confident for your date with Bakugo. Then, the morning came. Your skin was glowing, your hair was shining, and everything was amazing. Thank goodness. You slipped on your dress, some comfortable shoes, and gathered some money just in case.
~
To say you were nervous around Bakugo was an understatement. Some elderly woman, around Ochako’s height, complimented you two as being cute together. All you could do was stutter out some alien language. Beside you, Bakugo was blushing. Was it the sun or were you just hot from embarrassment? Did Bakugo even like your dress? Well, he blushed so that was a sure sign.
As you two entered the amusement park, there were shops for candy and food everywhere. Some rollercoasters and rides could be seen in the distance, with the water park in a separate space. “What do you want to do first, Bakugo?”
He smiled, “I want to get on some rides first. Have you ever ridden a rollercoaster?”
When you gave a slight shake of the head, Bakugo basically picked you up and ran towards a rollercoaster. It was called the Diamondback and it was the tallest one there. As you looked at where the top practically reached the sky, you gulped. Bakugo was excitedly looking at you, but you could only pray for your safety.
“Hey, you don’t need to be scared,” Bakugo reassuringly said. His usually fiery eyes were demure, soft, and concerned. “You’re one of the best students at UA; you’ll be able to make it out safe if anything happens.”
You gave a soft smile, happy to see a softer side to his rough edge. “Thank you, Bakugo.”
A blush rose to his face and then he laughed it off, “Plus you’ll be with me. So nothing bad will happen at all.”
Before you knew it, you were locked into the ride. The ride started slowly, and then took a fast, wild turn. You screamed and yelped, “Bakugo, hold my hand.”
His sweaty, caramel-smelling palm took yours instantly. He smiled as you screamed. When you reached the top, muttering “no, no, no” under your breath, he started laughing. Once the ride was over, Bakugo had to nudge you so you both could exit. Your legs were jittery and you were still shaking from the thrill.
“As much as I loved it, we don’t have to do more. I don’t know if you’ll be able to take it,” Bakugo challenged. You didn’t want to take the bait, since you were already wobbling as you walked and clutching your stomach.
But you took the bait. “No! We’re getting on the next one!”
“If you need to hold my hand again, I won’t mind,” he said, standing next to you as you held onto him to stay standing.
You blushed and whispered, “When did you get so flirty?”
After a few hours of rollercoaster riding, you should’ve stopped. Your body was no longer having fun but mentally, the excitement of the drop grew on you. No longer were you screaming in fear, but from enjoyment. No doubt, you still had that shaky feeling after getting off, but it was now seen in a different light.
You laughed, having conquered all the rides available. Bakugo smiled, his hand still in yours, just watching you beam. It was a few hours before they would have to return to the dorms - unless they wanted Mr. Aizawa to murder them - so they started walking back towards the entrance.
“Bakugo, I want to thank you for this,” you grinned ear to ear.
“Katsuki. You can call me, Katsuki. And of course, it’s about time.”
An initial look of surprise turned into a small smile, “Okay Katsuki, thank you again.”
The two of you were towards the entrance now when you eyed a cute stuffed (favorite animal). In fact, you slowed down to look at it. Katsuki, who had a quick pace, noticed. His eyes followed yours to where the stuffed animal was, hanging above a basketball game. “Do you want it?”
“O-oh, it’s fine. We need to get goi-“
“I’m getting it for you,” he declared and stepped towards the little game. The person in charge of the game provided Bakugo with three tries to get at least two through the hoops. If he could get three in, he could get the big stuffed toy you were eyeing.
With a confident “tch,” Katsuki threw the balls with ease. Each ball landed in perfect sequence one after the other. An impressed look reached the host’s face and he asked Katsuki which prize he wanted. The best student at UA pointed to the animal you wanted like he was simply going down the aisle of a grocery store. Aka, he acted like this happened easily and all the time.
A stranger screamed, “Whoa! So manly!”
Katsuki smirked from that comment. He lifted the big stuffed animal and offered it to you with pride. Eagerly, you took it in your arms and squeezed it with joy. You didn’t notice but while your face was buried in the softness of the toy, he smiled at how lucky he was.
The two were waiting at the train station, sitting side by side. “Thank you again for this, Katsuki. I loved it!”
Your happy face made him blush. He averted his eyes, “Tch, don’t mention it.”
“I mean it. It was like a movie,” you smiled, looking at his flustered form.
“Really?” He sounded unsure, like you’d make a fool out of him at any moment. But when you nodded, a small smile graced his face. “So do you mind if we end our date like one, too?”
Now you were red, “I-I mean, if you want to.”
He didn’t say anything, but responded by leaning in. His eyes were beginning to close and so were yours. You met each other’s lips and it was like his quirk was working on its own. It was explosive. Once you retracted, you heard a small gasp.
Looking around, you both saw the rest of your class in poorly dressed costumes. It was Mina who did it, as made evident by her wide eyes and hand over mouth. You facepalmed, embarrassed by being watched. Next to you, crackles of tiny explosions made themselves known.
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