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For bthb, could you do Shiro and Keith with memory loss, either of them forgetting the other (maybe because of something Haggar did)?? I would looooooove if there was an emotional build up to a happy ending though!
Be prepared for time skips and angst.
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And All We Have, We Lose
Tags: Hurt Keith (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Angst Shiro (Voltron) is a Mess Bad Things Happen Bingo Memory Loss An absurd amount of time skips Angst and Hurt/Comfort Angst with a Happy Ending
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Keith & Shiro (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Shiro (Voltron) Coran (Voltron) Pidge | Katie Holt Lance (Voltron) Allura (Voltron) Hunk (Voltron)
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“Is there anything we can do to make it happen faster?” Shiro asked, trying and failing to keep the desperation out of his voice.
“I’m afraid not,” Coran murmured. Shiro’s stomach plummeted to go live in his feet. “The best we can do is…ride it out.”
“Okay,” Shiro said, glancing back at the still-open door. Keith was kicking his legs on the table, slouched and looking confused and scared.
Ride it out, he thought.
He wasn’t sure why it felt like a death sentence.
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Bingo card under the cut!
Blue = Requested
Red = Completed
#voltron#vld#keith#hunk#shiro#Pidge#Allura#Lance#coran#Bad Things Happen Bingo#Prompt: Memory Loss#chocodoesthewriting#asks#answered
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Aftermath
For @gentronlegendaryfriendships
Day 7: Long-Distance Friendship I “I love you.”
Characters: Keith, Shiro, Kosmo and Krolia
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Watching a team of doctors pull Keith’s prone body from the wreckage of the Black Lion was quite possibly the most horrifying thing Shiro had ever seen.
Keith was so still. Head lolling in the arms of those who carried him, his helmet missing and a thick smear of red across his forehead and down his face. Shiro had spent the following frantic hours as the Paladins were retrieved from their Lions demanding answers, pressing everyone he knew of about the status of his team. No one answered him.
So, instead, Shiro sat in the waiting room for the hospital, bouncing his leg and just waiting. Waiting with his breath held for something to go wrong, for the doctors to approach him with that solemn look. God, what if the injury was worse than Shiro thought? What if Keith’s skull had been fractured? What if-
“Captain Shirogane?”
Shiro’s head whipped up to stare at the doctor standing in front of him. She held her clipboard close to her chest and her lips were pursed, but she didn’t look as forlorn as Shiro had been dreading. Weight eased off his shoulders.
“Yes?” He said thickly.
“Your teammates are all in stable condition,” she said. “Their injuries are severe, but after a bit of time they’ll make a full recovery.”
“Thank God,” Shiro said. He bowed his head, his eyes feeling a lot wetter than they had previously. “Thank God.”
When telling this story later, Shiro would like to recount it with a little more grace. About how he drew himself up to his full height and demanded to see his teammates and how he certainly did not release a high-pitched keen that made heads turn to look, or that he absolutely didn’t start to cry.
But he totally did.
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In the days following, Shiro made a point to visit each one of his teammates - conscious or not - and ensure their wellbeing for himself. Lance was nursing a dislocated shoulder, Hunk’s leg had been broken, Allura was disoriented and in pain from a hit to her head, but otherwise alright, and Pidge had managed to both break her ankle and slice open her arm. Keith, however, was rarely conscious and when he was, he was disoriented from his terrible concussion.
At the very least, Shiro thought, brushing Keith’s bangs from his eyes to get a look under his bandages, the cut on his forehead was healing up nicely. It had been bad enough to warrant stitches, but it was starting to look a lot less red.
In the corner, Krolia stood leaning against the wall with Kosmo curled at her feet. She kept her eyes on the heart monitor at Keith’s bedside, silently counting the beats. In his seat, Shiro leaned back with a sigh, checking his watch. He had to be back at the Garrison in about a half-hour, but that was fine. He still had plenty of time before he actually had to leave.
It was Krolia who finally broke the silence. “I suppose I have to thank you, don’t I?”
Shiro lifted an eyebrow. “For what?”
“Taking care of him when I couldn’t,” Krolia nodded at Keith. “He wouldn’t be the man he is today if not for you. So...thank you.”
Shiro’s mouth opened and closed. He couldn’t figure out what to say in response to that. In all honesty, he didn’t feel as though he’d done anything. All he’d seen in Keith was a troubled kid who needed a home - a family - and the rest was Keith working to better himself on his own. All Shiro had really done was to give him a chance. Something far too many people had failed to do.
“You’re welcome,” Shiro murmured, unable to say anything else. Krolia smiled and leaned down to scratch Kosmo. His enormous tail thumped happily against the floor. “He’s been through a lot,” Shiro added without thinking.
Krolia paused mid-scratch. “I know. The Quantum Abyss showed me a lot of it. If I ever see any of his foster parents again…” she bared her fangs, leaving the threat unfinished. Shiro couldn’t help but agree with her sentiment.
“You and me both,” he muttered. He glanced back at Keith.
Krolia sighed and stepped around Kosmo to head for the door. “I’m going to go get some of the brown stuff that keeps you humans awake.”
“Coffee?” Shiro tried and failed to hide his amused grin.
“Yes, that,” Krolia said. “Do you want anything?”
“No,” Shiro shook his head. “Thank you, though.”
Krolia nodded and left the room. Kosmo took one look at the door shutting behind her and reacted, stretching and teleporting to the foot of Keith’s bed like Krolia had made it very clear he wasn’t supposed to. Shiro gave the wolf a dry look, but he just gave Shiro a goofy dog grin and wagged his tail. Immediately, Shiro’s resolve to tell him off faltered.
“Fine,” he muttered. “But only until Krolia comes back. Understood?” He had no idea if Kosmo understood or not, but he chose to think the wolf did when he yipped and made himself comfortable on the bed.
Piled on at least three pillows, Keith groaned softly, slowly blinking awake. Awkwardly, he shifted his hand to lift his bandage-clad arm and block out the light from the window that was shining directly into his eyes.
“Hey, buddy,” Shiro said, keeping his voice soft. Keith turned his head lethargically to face Shiro and a little smile spread across his face.
“’iro,” he said wisely.
“Good to see you, too,” Shiro hummed. “How are you feeling since you last woke up?” Keith made a face and did a slow see-saw with the hand still raised to blot out the sun. Shiro sighed, “the same, huh?”
“Mhm,” Keith said. “How’re...the others?”
“Better,” Shiro said. “Pidge regained consciousness yesterday. Matt’s been entertaining her with a dramatic recreation of all of his adventures in space. Lance and his family reunited again and his nieces and nephews seemed very happy to see he was okay. And-”
“Whoa, hey-” Keith moved his arm to press his finger against Shiro’s lips. “Too...too fast. Slow down. Can’t...concentrate.”
“Right, sorry,” Shiro murmured. His eyebrows knitted. “Do you want me to leave so you can go back to sleep?”
“Stay,” Keith’s eyes turned pleading.
Shiro checked his watch. He had to leave soon but he could care less if he was a bit late to a meeting he didn’t want to attend to begin with.
“Okay,” he agreed. “But only until Krolia comes back.”
“Mom?” Keith turned to look at the corner his mother had been occupying for the past few days. “Where is she? And-” he looked down at the foot of the bed, at his enormous slumbering space wolf. “Kosmo-” he dragged the name out. “You’re not supposed to be there.”
“Krolia’s just getting some coffee,” Shiro reassured him, lips quirking into an amused smile at the sight of Keith trying to push Kosmo out of the bed with his feet. “Extra espresso, I’m guessing, since coffee apparently doesn’t work as well on Galra as it does humans.”
Keith murmured something and gave up on his brief war with Kosmo. He turned his head to face Shiro, blinking slowly. His pupils were horribly dilated. Shiro’s heart lurched in sympathy and he stood to go close the blinds across the window. As he did so, he could hear Keith shifting in the bed to watch him.
“Hey, Shiro?” Keith called.
“Hm?”
“Love you. Don’t feel like...I tell you that enough.”
Shiro’s hands froze in place on the blinds. For one terrible moment, he’d heard Keith’s voice rasp out those same words with a hot knife pressing closer and closer to his face.
Keith continued, unaware that anything was amiss. “You gave me a second chance. Took me under your wing. Made me a part of your family. Y’know?”
“Yeah, Keith. I know,” Shiro turned around, banishing the last of the bad memories and turned to smile at Keith still lying on the bed, disoriented. “I love you too, buddy.”
Keith smiled widely. It was the biggest one Shiro had ever seen on his face.
“’m glad,” he murmured.
“Get some rest, Keith,” Shiro murmured, already taking notice of Keith’s fluttering eyelids. “I’ll be here when you wake up again. I promise.”
“Mmm,” said Keith. He let his eyelids fall shut a moment later. Within seconds, he’d fallen back asleep.
The door opened with a quiet hiss. Krolia stepped back in with a steaming styrofoam cup in her hands. Kosmo reacted instantly, teleporting back to his spot in the corner, but from the sharp look Krolia shot the wolf, he’d not gone unnoticed.
“I’m back,” she said, crossing the room. “Did he wake-” she cut herself off. “Are you crying?”
Shiro stiffened. His flesh hand flew to his face where it had become suspiciously wet. He wiped at his eyes with his sleeve, shocked by just how many tears he’d managed to shed.
Concerned, Krolia crossed the room and set her cup down on Keith’s bedside table. She peered up into Shiro’s face, frowning.
“You don’t appear injured,” she murmured. “What happened?”
“Nothing I’m fine. I just-” Shiro drew in a deep, shuddering inhale. “You’ve got a great son. You know that?”
“I know,” Krolia’s expression softened. “And he’s got an equally incredible brother.”
Shiro beamed.
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Could you do impaled palm for Keith with a protective team??
Yup, yup! Here you go!
I hope you enjoy!
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Tags: Keith (Voltron) Whump Socially Awkward Keith (Voltron) Protective Shiro (Voltron) Protective Lance (Voltron) Protective Pidge | Katie Holt Protective Hunk (Voltron) Protective Allura (Voltron) Protective Coran (Voltron) Drugging Bad Things Happen Bingo Impaled Palm Blood and Injury
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Keith (Voltron) & Everyone Allura & Coran & Hunk & Keith & Lance & Pidge | Katie Holt & Shiro Keith & Shiro (Voltron)
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“Sorry, buddy,” Shiro said sympathetically. “I know how much you hate these kinds of things.”
“It will only be for a little while longer,” Allura promised.
Keith grunted in annoyance but nodded. He sighed and reached blindly for his cup, grabbing it and lifting it to his lips. He paused, whipping his head around and narrowing his eyes over the crowd once more.
He could have sworn…
“Keith?” Shiro called softly. “You okay?”
“I… yeah,” Keith swallowed thickly. Again, he could have sworn he felt eyes upon him but again, there was no one. “I’m fine. Just…being paranoid.”
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Dead Man Walking - Chapter 1
Chapter Warnings: Mentions of blood/injury and details about an attempted murder.
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Doctor Holt cleared his throat, adjusting his glasses. “Mr. Kogane, if it’s alright with you, once you’re feeling…more-able, a detective would like to speak with you.”
“A…detective?”
“Of course,” Doctor Holt gave Keith a bemused look. “You were nearly murdered after all.”
Murdered?
That was certainly news to Keith.
Someone had tried to kill him. Who? And why?
Some of his confusion must have shown on his face because Doctor Holt gave Keith a strange look. “You…do remember getting attacked, right?”
Keith shook his head mutely. He tried to remember that night, but all that came back to him was entering the electronics store and then…
Nothing.
Nothing at all.
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From Me To You
For @gentronlegendaryfriendships and Gentron Week!
Day 1: Bedsharing/Sleepover I Forehead Kisses
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“Keith, hand me the whisk, would you?”
Glancing up from the leaves from the enormous head of lettuce he was trying to tame so he could cut it, Keith glanced at the whisk Hunk had left on the counter next to him. Abandoning his efforts on the lettuce, for now, he picked up the whisk and extended it wordlessly to Hunk. He smiled and took it, flipping it expertly in his hand and stirring the contents of his bowl furiously.
Carefully, Keith eyed the ingredients spread out all over the counter. Flour, sugar, an entire slab of meat gifted to them by the natives of a planet they’d saved ages ago, even an entire bottle of what looked like vinegar sitting idly on the countertop. He frowned, shifting awkwardly on the balls of his feet. When he agreed to help Hunk cook dinner, this was not at all what he was expecting.
“Is all this...really necessary?” he found himself asking.
Hunk whirled around in all of his aproned glory, wielding his whisk like an instrument of war. “Of course! I like to go all out when it comes to dinner.”
“Like...every day?”
Hunk made a cheerful ‘mhm!’ noise and turned back to the bowl. Keith glanced awkwardly at the pot simmering on the stove and made a mental note to help Hunk with dinner more often. He turned back to the purple leafy disaster he’d been trying to cut and lifted the knife and reached around the leaves to press them together as best he could. Carefully, he began to slice through the leaves to create the universe’s largest salad.
For a few peaceful minutes, the only sound was Hunk’s tablet playing some instrumental Altean music he’d gotten into the past few days. He hummed along, pouring the batter into the pan and leaning over to check on the corn bobbing in the hot water. Keith hummed softly, watching absently as his knife came down again.
“Oh, shit-” Keith gasped sharply, jerking his thumb away. He’d accidentally sliced open a thin cut across the pad and he pressed it to his palm to stop the blood he already knew was coming. Hunk glanced at him, forehead creased with concern.
“Did you cut yourself?”
Keith mumbled a response, averting his gaze. Hunk clicked his tongue, reaching out for Keith’s hand.
“Let me see.”
He didn’t jerk it Keith’s hand into his own. Rather, he waited until Keith hesitantly gave it to him to let him see the thin cut across his thumb. Keith found himself a little surprised. If it had been anyone else (except for maybe Shiro) they would have grabbed his hand and fussed over his carelessness. Hunk however...he just lifted Keith’s hand to see it better and gave Keith a small smile.
“It’s thin,” he said. “I’ve got band-aids on hand for situations exactly like this.” he let Keith’s hand go and reached above them for the cabinets above the stove. Keith watched as he pulled out a box of teal Altean band-aids for popped the box open. He fished around for one small enough for Keith’s cut while Keith watched.
“You...cut yourself with the knives?” he asked.
“Oh yeah, all the time,” Hunk said. Proudly, he pulled a band-aid out with a dramatic flourish and turned to Keith with a tender smile. “Doesn’t happen so much now that I’m used to Altean knives, but it happens.” He reached back out for Keith’s hand and he gave it to him with far less hesitation. Humming along to the soft music in the background, Hunk gently wrapped the bandage around Keith’s thumb and applied pressure to make sure it would stick.
“Thanks…” Keith said, flexing his thumb and frowning at the sticky adhesive pulling at his skin.
“One more thing,” Hunk said brightly. Keith had barely turned to face him before Hunk had leaned down, pressing a gentle kiss to his forehead. Keith froze and his fingers reached to brush the spot Hunk had kissed.
“...what?” he said, aghast. Hunk’s smile softened.
“My mom used to do that for me after I got a cut or something,” he said fondly. “Since we’re all like...one giant space family up here, I’d figured I’d keep the tradition alive. Or...was that too much?”
Keith’s lips twitched. He felt a warm feeling blossoming in his chest and he turned to look down at the teal band-aid wrapped around his thumb. He glanced back at Hunk and shook his head.
“It was fine.”
Hunk beamed. “Great. Now give me the knife so I can clean it. I’m going to try and take a crack at this lettuce.” He rolled up his sleeves as he spoke, trying to sound confident but failing to hide the apprehension in his expression when he looked at the enormous leaves.
“I’ll keep an eye on the corn,” Keith said, stepping aside to let Hunk take over. He leaned his hip against the counter, watching as Hunk rinsed off the knife and tried to look threatening as he brandished it and leaned down to tame the leaves into something he could cut. Keith watched as he worked, silently mulling Hunk’s words over in his head.
Family.
Keith hadn’t had one of those in a very long time. Not since his dad had died. Not since his mom had left before he’d even known what she looked like. And while Shiro was basically his brother by bond but not by blood, it was always just the two of them. Now there were so many of them - one huge family up in space together trying to make the most of their lives.
So, while Hunk awkwardly sliced apart the enormous head of lettuce (they would probably have leftovers for weeks after this) Keith let himself smile a true, genuine smile.
“Hey, Hunk?” he spoke.
Hunk let his war on the lettuce pause for just a moment so he could turn his head to see Keith. “Yeah?”
“Thank you.”
The enormous grin that spread across Hunk’s face spoke more than words ever would.
“You’re welcome, Keith.”
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If it. Hasn't been requested yet, could I see keith or lance (or both) with vehicular accident?
Do the Lions count as vehicles? I mean, I guess technically but still.
Eh, whatever. They count in this case.
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Snap, Crackle, Pop
Tags: Lance (Voltron) Whump Keith (Voltron) Whump Broken Bones Blood and Injury Bad Things Happen Bingo Prompt: Vehicular Accident Sentient Voltron Lions Red really just wants attention and Lance doesn’t know how to give it to her lmao
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Lance (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Red Lion (Voltron) Keith & Lance (Voltron) Lance & Red Lion (Voltron)
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After a few seconds, Keith opened the door, rubbing the back of his head and yawning. His eyebrows lifted at the sight of Lance, standing fully-dressed at the space-equivalent of four in the morning.
“Lance?” Keith’s voice was groggy and annoyed. “What are you doing?
There was another surge of presence down the mental link with Red and Lance winced.
“I need your help,” he said plainly.
“Can it wait for the morning?” Keith grumbled.
“We’ve got training in the morning,” Lance crossed his arms over his chest. “And I refuse to spend another night before 6 AM training with new-strict Shiro tossing and turning because Red won’t stop purring.”
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Red = Completed
Blue = Requested
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Through All These Years
For @gentronlegendaryfriendships
Day 2: Childhood Friends I Clothes-Sharing
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Hunk first met Lance when he was just shy of seven years old.
A new family had just moved in across the street. A large one with more people inside then Hunk had fingers. His mom had cooked up a batch of her famous snickerdoodle cookies to help chase away the December cold and went to greet the new neighbors. Hunk had accompanied, half because his mom’s cookies rivaled none, and half because he wanted to meet the new family.
Despite only being there a day at most, the snow-covered front lawn was already practically a disaster zone. Half-built snowmen were everywhere, including a fort on either side of the yard. They had clearly tried to build an igloo, too, but it was too small and cramped for even one person to fit inside.
Hunk gripped his mother’s gloved hand tightly in his own while his dad went to ring the doorbell. He could feel his heart pounding in his ears. He’d never done too well around new people. And despite his curiosity, Hunk was starting to think maybe he was better off back at home at his house, curled up under his duvet with his favorite picture book.
Before he could even chicken out, the door creaked open. A tired-looking woman answered the door, glancing curiously at the little family gathered on her doorstep.
She didn’t look mean, Hunk decided, half-hiding behind his mom’s leg. She had smile wrinkles around her eyes and was wearing a flour-stained apron. She looked more confused if anything.
“Hello,” she said. She had a thick accent Hunk had never heard before. “How can I help you?”
“Mrs. McClain, right?” Hunk’s mom asked. She took a few steps forward to shake the woman’s hand and Hunk had no choice but to follow, practically glued to her leg. “We’re your neighbors. We live just across the street.”
The woman’s expression cleared. “The Garrett family, right?”
“Yes,” said Hunk’s dad. “We thought we’d welcome you to the neighborhood!”
“Oh,” Mrs. McClain blinked once but then caught sight of Hunk huddled to his mom’s leg. Her expression went soft like his mom’s sometimes did when Hunk did something funny. “And who might you be?”
Hunk pressed his forehead into his mom’s leg, fisting his hands into her jeans. She looked down at him with a reassuring smile.
“I-I’m Hunk,” Hunk murmured.
“Hunk,” Mrs. McClain repeated.
“He’s our son,” Hunk’s dad said. “He wanted to come along to say hello.”
Mrs. McClain looked at Hunk and gave him a smile. The same ones his parents liked to give to reassure him he wasn’t in trouble. Tentatively, Hunk returned it..
“Why don’t you come inside and out of the cold?” She asked. “I have a son around Hunk’s age. I think the two of them might get along.” As she spoke, Mrs. McClain stepped back to allow the door to open wider. Hunk’s parents took that as a sign to come in and they gently coaxed Hunk with them through the front door. It was graciously warm compared to outside.
Swiveling his head around, Hunk took in the house. It was a mess of boxes - some of them opened but most of them were still sealed shut - and clothes somehow strewn everywhere. Mrs. McClain made a face when she saw a stray pair of jeans and scooped them up off of the ground.
“I’m sorry about the mess,” she said with a sheepish smile.
“It’s no problem,” Hunk’s mom said. “You just moved.”
Suddenly, there was a tromp of loud footsteps and even louder voices, all coming down the stairs just by the kitchen. Hunk flinched back, going back to hiding behind his mom’s leg as several kids came charging down the stairs and all shouting at each other in a language Hunk was unfamiliar with. They seemed to be arguing with one smaller boy leaping up to grab a blanket wrapped in a tight ball held above one of the two older one’s head.
“Mama!” the small boy whined. “Tell Luis to give it back!”
Mrs. McClain sighed heavily and gave one of the two taller boys a meaningful look. They both mumbled under their breath and reluctantly handed their brother his blanket back. Then with gleeful, shrieking laughter, they darted back upstairs.
The boy hugged his reclaimed blanket to his chest and unraveled it to drape it over his shoulders. It was baby blue and looked soft to the touch, despite being incredibly wrinkled. The boy looked glad to have it back and turned a curious gaze to Hunk and his parents standing in the entryway.
Mrs. McClain set her hand on her son’s shoulder. “Lance,” she spoke. “This is Hunk. He’s our new neighbor.”
“New...neighbor?” Lance repeated, staring hard at Hunk. He shrank back behind his mom a little more. He paused and then bounded forward with an excited gleam in his eyes. “How old are you?”
“Six,” Hunk held up the corresponding fingers. “But I turn seven next month!”
“I’m six too!” Lance said excitedly. “But I don’t turn seven ’till a lot into the new year!”
“Wow!” Hunk said brightly. He could feel himself growing more relaxed, more sure of himself. Carefully, he stepped away from his mom’s leg. “Do you have brothers and sisters?”
“Mhm, lots!” Lance said, nodding his head as fast as he could. “There’s Marco, and Luis, and Veronica, and Rachel! And there’s more but they’re not home right now. They’re out with Papa to get stuff for our new house!” He paused and then looked around Hunk’s parents for some invisible person. “Do you have brothers and sisters?”
Hunk shook his head. “Uh-uh.”
“That’s okay!” Lance said brightly. He reached out faster than Hunk could follow and took Hunk’s gloved hands into his own. “We’ll be brothers from now own!”
Hunk could feel his heart swelling with happiness. The excitement sparkling in Lance’s eyes was contagious. He squeezed Lance’s hands in his own and the other boy practically beamed.
“Do you like video games?” He asked.
Hunk’s whole expression lit up. “Do I?!”
“I’ve got a whole bunch! Come on!” Lance gestured for Hunk to follow him up the stairs. He was practically vibrating with excitement, rocking back and forth on his heels at the foot of the stairs. Hunk made to follow and then hesitating, looking up at his mom and asking for silent permission.
“Go on,” his mother encouraged with a soft smile.
“Okay!” Hunk stripped out of his heavy winter coat and gloves and let his dad take them from him. “Let’s go!”
Lance cheered and took Hunk’s hand, practically dragging him up the stairs to his room. Their parents watched after them, shaking their heads at just how easily the two of them had clicked.
Needless to say, Hunk had the first sleepover of his life at Lance’s house that night. And that was just the first of many to come.
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His head hurt. Voices - very loud voices - echoed around him. He couldn’t make out the words. They were panicked, scared.
Why were they so scared?
There was a shift underneath him (was he being moved?) and then something blinding, sharp and precise.
Pain.
Keith let out a quiet groan, trying to move his body away. There was a gasp, a pause of blissful, motionless silence and then-
“He’s alive.”
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For all intents and purposes, Keith Kogane should be dead.
But he’s not.
#voltron#keith#fanfiction#kangst#keith angst#chocodoesthewriting#previews#i am s o excited for this guys you dont even know-#Dead Man Walking#DMW
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Would you be willing to do domestic abuse with Keith? From when he was a kid and maybe in foster care or something and Shiro or Lance or someone finds out?
Yeyeye! Of course!
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FYI: This does cover the topic of child abuse and does have descriptions of it. Please avoid this if you’re uncomfortable or if the topic is triggering for you. Please take caution!!
Keep Holding On
Tags: Child Abuse Child Neglect memory shenanigans Protective Shiro (Voltron) Protective Lance (Voltron) Bad Things Happen Bingo Prompt: Domestic Abuse Hurt Keith (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Whump
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Keith & Shiro (Voltron) Keith & Lance (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Shiro (Voltron) Lance (Voltron)
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Kate turned to Mr. and Mrs. Albertson with a thin smile. “You’ve read his file, right?”
“Yes,” Mr. Albertson said. “A troublemaker, huh? Don’t worry - I’ll whip the brat into shape.”
Kate wasn’t as concerned with the thinly veiled threat as she should have been. “Right. I sure hope so. Keith, have you got everything?” She probably thought the smile she gave Keith was kind, but it just looked wrong. Felt wrong. Lance watched Keith stiffen and nod rigidly. “Good,” Kate said. “There will be a week-long waiting period to see if these two really want you. So be on your best behavior so you can have a family again, okay?”
The words made Lance feel sick. He wondered how many times Keith had been told to ‘behave’ for the sake of a family. And how many times, no matter how hard he tried, he’d been rejected.
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Blue = Requested
Red = Completed
#Voltron#Chocodoesthewriting#keith#keith whump#lance#shiro#Bad Things Happen Bingo#Prompt: Domestic Abuse#fanfiction
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Always
For @gentronlegendaryfriendships
Day 5: Hanahaki Disease I Cuddling
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From the moment Shiro opened his eyes, he knew he was dreaming.
He had this dream a lot. It always started the same way, with his own heart pounding in his ears, on an unfamiliar ship, with the walls colored purple and sirens ringing in his ears. He was running from an invisible person chasing him down the hallway, every instinct screaming at him to run, run because there wasn’t enough time and the sentries would be coming back to their posts soon and he’d lose his window of opportunity-
Run, Shiro. Run.
He turned around, every muscle aching with exhaustion and pain, see glittering yellow eyes leering down the hallway, getting closer and closer and then-
Shiro woke up.
Just barely managing to swallow the scream that rose in his throat, Shiro shot straight up, glancing around him.
The lounge, he realized a moment later. He was in the lounge. He must have fallen asleep in the middle of a movie again. He glanced around at his teammates, the enormous projector having fallen into sleep mode from lack of use. Everyone else was fast asleep, sprawled on the couches and all over the floor wrapped in blankets.
Shiro exhaled slowly.
He wasn’t there.
He was safe.
Thank God, he thought, pressing his prosthetic to his sweaty forehead. His blanket was tangled around his legs and he stared at it, trying to even out his breathing. He’d had that nightmare more time then he could count, but it always terrified him. Something about the terror of being chased - of being caught - always stuck with him, even after he woke up. He had to turn around several times just to make sure those yellow eyes weren’t leering at him from across the lounge.
Shiro reached down for the blanket wrestled around his legs and tugged on it, intending to free himself. It took several minutes, but he did manage to pull the blanket off, and he tossed it to the foot of his makeshift bed on the floor. The lump lying on the floor next to him stirred at the noise.
“’hiro?” Keith said, his voice thick with sleep. Shiro silently cursed at how much of a light sleeper Keith was sometimes. “Somethin’-” he was cut off by an enormous yawn, “-somethin’ wrong?”
“No,” Shiro said, his voice hushed. His mouth burned with the lie, but it was too late to make Keith worry. “No, everything’s fine. Go back to sleep, Keith.” He reached out to brush away some of the hair that had fallen in his little brother’s eyes.
Instead of shutting his eyes and falling right back to sleep, Keith sat up, rubbing the back of his head and making his hair stick up in odd directions. He yawned again and scratched his nose, looking blearily at Shiro.
“Wha’ happened?” he murmured and Shiro stared down to pull at his prosthetic thumb gently. He should have known he couldn’t get anything past Keith.
“Just a nightmare,” he murmured.
“Again?” Keith was suddenly far more awake. He rubbed both of his eyes and scooted a little closer.
“Yeah,” Shiro turned his face away, hoping Keith couldn’t see how pale and clammy his skin was.
“Same one?”
Shiro hesitated one more time before nodding again. “Yeah.”
Keith scooted in a little closer, shifting his blanket nest so it could be a little closer to Shiro’s. He didn’t say it, but Shiro was infinitely grateful for the presence of someone else after the nightmare. He glanced behind him another time, just to be sure he wasn’t being watched.
“You’re safe here,” Keith reminded him, hesitating for a split second before reaching out and resting his hand on Shiro’s knee. Above them, Pidge stirred in her blanket nest on the couch. Both Keith and Shiro glanced up at her to make sure she hadn’t woken, but she gave no sign of it.
For several minutes, it was quiet. Or, as quiet as it could get with Coran and Lance’s snoring filling up the whole room. Shiro used it to ground himself, chase off the last of the lingering fear his nightmare had so graciously left him. Keith kept his hand on his knee in a silent show of support - a touch grounding enough to keep Shiro from slipping too far away.
“You okay?” Keith murmured after a moment.
“Yeah,” Shiro said and he meant it this time. “Yeah, I’m...feeling better. Thank you, Keith.”
Keith only hummed in response, pulling his hand away. He turned back to collapse back onto his pillow and paused. He shot Shiro a concerned sideways glance. “Do...you need anything else?”
Shiro paused, biting the inside of his cheek. As weak as it made him feel, he knew the moment he laid down and shut his eyes, the yellow eyes down the hallway in his dreams would haunt him. So for once, he pushed aside his pride and reached out to grip Keith’s hand.
“Do you mind...just staying? Right here? Just...just so you’re close by.”
Keith’s expression softened. “Yeah. Yeah, of course. Do you want…?” He trailed off and instead of finishing, merely opened his arms for a hug. Shiro shuffled forward and pulled Keith into him, dropping his chin in the crook of Keith’s neck. He felt his little brother’s arms circle him in return and squeeze softly in a show of silent support.
Shiro wasn’t sure when the two of them fell back into their blankets or pillows, but it ended up happening anyway. Shiro could feel his eyelids flutter as Keith began to relax beside him. Shiro opened his mouth, knowing he had to say something before he drifted off and the moment passed.
“Hey, Keith?” he murmured.
“Mm?”
“Thanks for...always bein’ there,” Shiro murmured.
Keith nodded into Shiro’s collar. “Mhm. ’Course.”
Shiro shut his eyes and allowed himself to drift off, safe and loved with his brother.
The nightmare didn’t return that night.
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Day 4: Mistaken for Couple I Dancing
Characters: Pidge and Keith
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Keith tucked both legs underneath him, the high boots of the formal Altean suit he had been forced into wearing digging uncomfortably into his thighs. Across him, Pidge sprawled in the most unladylike pose Keith had ever seen wrangled the long sleeves of her dress back into something reasonable-looking and held up her hands again.
“Let’s try this again,” she said. Keith glanced down at her hands, one palm up, the other palm down. They’d been trying for the better part of an hour to teach Keith how to play Lemonade Crunchy Ice, but he just couldn’t seem to get the movements down. And while it was a welcome distraction from engaging in the loud, obnoxious party inside, Keith wasn’t sure if he could get the hang of flipping his hands every time they went up. Regardless, he held his hands back up in a mirror of Pidge’s and they tried again.
The aliens they’d saved were definitely up there on Keith’s ‘Top Ten Weirdest Aliens’ list. Partying was a regular form of socializing, so common in fact that there had been at least three all going on the day the Galra had invaded and Voltron had intervened. They saw it as a way of life and the more extravagant the party, the more important it was deemed. And this one - held in the city central hub with every single person in the city in attendance and then some - was of the highest importance.
Voltron were the ‘Guests of Honor’ and after Coran and Allura had wrestled everyone into formal wear, they’d been shipped off to suffer in a room full of a thousand drunk aliens for an entire night. And - once Shiro and Allura had made if very clear playing hooky on this particular party was not allowed - Keith and Pidge snuck off first chance they got to stay away from the loud voices and the crowd.
“Lemonade,” Pidge recited, watching Keith as he tried to focus on the movements of his hands. “Crunchy ice. Beat it once, beat it--no, Keith you forgot to flip your hand again.”
Keith threw his arms into the air. “This is impossible!”
Pidge put her hands in her lap, giving Keith a lazy grin. “It takes practice. Here, we could take a break and I could teach you the cup song instead.”
“The...cup song?”
“Yeah, you know,” Pidge made a show of tapping her fingers against the ground and moving an imaginary cup to the right. “The cup song.”
“I do not know the cup song.”
“Well, you will in like fifteen minutes,” Pidge grabbed Keith by the hand and hauled him to his feet. “Let’s go grab a cup.” Keith glanced anxiously into the crowd inside and Pidge gave him a reassuring smile. “Don’t worry. It’s super easy to learn.”
“That’s not what I’m worried about,” Keith muttered.
Pidge looked at the crowd and worried her bottom lip between her teeth. “I mean...as long as we don’t let go of each other’s hands, we’ll be fine.”
Keith squeezed Pidge’s hand in his own a little and she led the way back into the party. They ducked in between the shouting, cheering aliens and Keith could barely make out Lance having the time of his life and teaching a whole crowd of aliens how to do the macarena. He rolled his eyes and ducked towards the table covered in strange alien punch and hors d’oeuvres. The beat of the music made his teeth rattle and he could already feel the anxiety creeping up on him. He hated it instantly, tightening his grip on Pidge’s hand and using her as her anchor. He couldn’t see Shiro over everyone’s heads and she was the next best thing.
When they got Pidge instantly went for a cup and a new plate, shoving the latter of which into Keith’s arms with the instructions to get as many snacks as possible.
He did as he was told, picking up one of everything on the table, and two of the things he’d thought Pidge would like while she got them drinks and subsequently, the cups she wanted to teach him to do the cup song.
Very suddenly, the loud pumping music with a beat that made Keith’s skull rattle cut out. He paused in picking up something that kind of resembled an eclair and turned to look at what was going on. The DJ sitting at his table said something that made a huge cheer go up through the aliens and the techno music was suddenly replaced by something much slower. Far more relaxing. Keith understood instantly what it was meant to be and hurried over to Pidge to escape before he was dragged into dancing with someone he didn’t know.
“Oh thank God-” Pidge said when she noticed him. “Come on, let’s go back outside before we get forced into this thing.” She hurried through the crowd with two drinks in hand and they made their way back out to the quiet and seclusion of the balcony. Instantly, Keith could feel his shoulders losing their tension and he let out a sigh of relief.
He really hated crowds.
Pidge put down their drinks on the railing and motioned for Keith to do the same with his plate. He did so with a quiet click and the two of them stood in a comfortable silence, each allowing the other to recollect themselves after what had just happened.
It was Pidge who finally spoke first. She set down her glass with a quiet clink and glanced at Keith. “Have you ever danced before?”
“Uh-” he blanched on an answer, drumming his fingers around his cup. “No? I-I mean once in like...third grade but uh...no. Not since then.”
“Same,” Pidge grunted, picking the skin off of what Keith was pretty sure was a grape. “Well, I mean Dad tried to teach me and Matt for important Garrison balls he had to attend, but we let him do it like...twice before he gave up on us.”
“Oh,” Keith suddenly found his expensive glass a lot more interesting. Pidge’s family had always been a sore point for her. He was surprised she was even talking about them, given how defensive she was prone to getting.
Pidge ate her grape. “Do you want to try?”
Keith’s head snapped up. “Try...try what?”
“Dancing,” she said with a shrug. “Maybe we can figure out some weird interpretive dance for the music or something.”
“Wh-What about the cup song?” Keith asked, despite his glass being nowhere near empty enough to use it.
“We can do that later,” Pidge was suddenly looking eager. “C’mon, let’s just try it for like...five minutes. And if you’re not into it, I’ll teach you the cup song. Deal?”
Keith slowly set his cup down on the railing beside him. He glanced into the crowd where the music was still blaring like no tomorrow and hesitantly nodded his head. Pidge took him by his hands and led him to the center of the balcony where they stood there for a moment, hands clasped in each other’s, trying to figure out where to begin.
“We could follow Lance and Hunk’s lead,” Pidge suggested, jerking her head back to the party. Keith could barely make out the two in question, doing extravagant two-step around the entire dance floor that they were clearly making up as they went along.
Keith strangled out a laugh and instead just followed Pidge’s movements as they started to sway gently. He tapped his foot to the practically nonexistent beat of the slow song.
“Full disclosure,” Pidge said. “Matt is the only other dance partner I’ve ever had and the two of us were awful.”
“We’ll...figure it out as we go,” Keith said, watching his feet to make sure he didn’t accidentally crush Pidge’s under the ridiculous boots.
Pidge laughed. “As a part of my space family, I would be absolutely livid if you can’t dance as poorly as Matt.” Her tone was teasing and it made more tension bleed from Keith’s shoulders.
The two of them were a force of nature as they awkwardly made their way in the messiest dance Keith had ever seen. Neither of them had any idea how to dance and while they were constantly tripping and stepping on each others’ toes, Keith found himself grinning despite himself.
He was actually having fun.
Their dance was messy, and the weirdest thing anyone had ever seen, but it was theirs and suddenly Keith understood why Lance and Hunk seemed to be having the time of their lives. He wouldn’t be jumping at the chance to do this again, but dancing and fooling around with someone he’d started to view as a little sister...it was nice. It was fun.
Ducking under Pidge’s arm as she lifted it to spin him, she burst out laughing when he nearly tripped and fell. Keith did the same - loud and genuine - when Pidge stumbled and did an awkward pirouette motion to keep on her feet. The moment the song drew to a close, the two of them paused in the middle of reaching down like they were about to touch their toes and then straightened up.
Pidge gave him a lopsided grin. “Congratulations, bro. You’re just as bad as Matt.”
Keith returned it. “I don’t think you’re much better.”
Pidge snickered and made her way back to their forgotten plate and drinks and picked up her glass. She drained it in practically one gulp and Keith followed in her footsteps, realizing just how parched he was. He glanced down and rolled his wrist to swirl the contents of his cup and glanced back at Pidge.
“So, about that cup song,” he started awkwardly and Pidge snorted, picking up another grape to start peeling the skin off of it.
“It’s super easy,” she promised. “You’ll get the hang of it in like ten minutes, tops.”
He did not get the hang of it in ten minutes.
But that was okay. He spent the evening learning the (in his very justified opinion) over-complicated cup song and listening to Pidge’s careful instructions. It was nice to just sit with his little sister by bond and pretend like the world didn’t exist for a little bit.
And if they went back to doing the world’s most ridiculous dance a few more times over, who could blame them?
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To Change the Sun - Chapter 41
Chapter Warnings: Blood, gore, strangulation, and lots of stabbing
Characters: Haggar, Keith, Allura, Pidge, Matt Holt, Hunk, Shiro, Lance
Chapter Summary: Haggar is no Altean.
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Keith tugged with his prosthetic arm again, grunting when Haggar’s indomitable grip held firm. He gritted his teeth and narrowed his eyes to glare at her in what he hoped wasn’t a final act of defiance.
Haggar moved to run her free hand up the Galra prosthetic. She hummed in surprise as she turned to look at the elbow to see the purple had been painted over. Keith smirked at the quiet huff of surprise that left her.
“You don’t own me,” he spat. “And that arm doesn’t define me.”
“In your position, you still find the time to make such comments?” Haggar leaned over to grab the hilt of the knife sticking out of Keith’s palm. His breath hitched and he bit down hard on his lip as she began to turn it in place. The skin gave easily under the sharp blade and Keith knocked his head back into the concrete to scream. “You really are pitiful. My Champion’s life was lost on you.”
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Bare Echoes
Tags: Shiro (Voltron) Has PTSD - Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Keith (Voltron) is Bad at Feelings but he tries his best phantom pains Amputation Bad Things Happen Bingo
Rating: General Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Shiro (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Keith & Shiro (Voltron)
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“’m so weak,” Shiro whispered. His words were so mixed together it took Keith a moment to realize what Shiro had said.
“No,” Keith said firmly. “No, you’re not. This-” he gestured to the arm. Shiro gripped it tighter. “-does not make you weak. Okay?”
“Supposed to be strong,” Shiro said. He stared stonily at Keith’s wall, clearly holding back tears. “Supposed to be the leader.” He paused. “Can’t be the leader like this.”
Keith froze. “What? N-No, Shiro, that’s not-”
“Weak,” Shiro said. His shoulders trembled with an unseen sob. “Can’t lead like this.”
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You better do "I will only slow you down" gimme that angst with whoever you want
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The Sorrow of the Soldier
Tags: Hurt Keith (Voltron) Keith (Voltron) Whump Blood and Injury Bad Things Happen Bingo Prompt: I’ll Only Slow You Down Protective Shiro (Voltron) Stubborn Shiro (Voltron)
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Category: Gen
Characters/Relationships: Keith (Voltron) Shiro (Voltron) Keith & Shiro (Voltron)
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“I’m not leaving you,” Shiro said. His voice was still as firm as ever. Keith opened his tired eyes to fix a weak glare on him.
“You should,” he said.
Shiro’s eyes narrowed. He leaned over to grab Keith’s wrist.
“No,” he said. “I shouldn’t.”
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