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Me realizing last classes & scheduled events for the semester are in just two weeks:
#Iâm so fucked lads#I have a mountain of requests coming in#one of two work study students who just doesnât show up#and I forgot to ask a dept for backup gift for seniors#bc their first choice never came back in stock#and I need it for like the 7th or something#also whatâs with this senior gifts nonsense??#I didnât get fuck all when I graduated but my diploma and student loan debt#work rant
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finally introducing the other character who also occupies a part of my brain:
Meet Giewont!
while the creator of it, Maria LeszczyĆska, originally intended to make a war machine, she struggled a lot with finding resources then. however, with her and her family's life deeply affected by both world wars, the idea never left her mind. inspired by utopian idea of glass houses from a novel "the spring to come" Âč, she created her machine from glass. it would be cheap to make, yet durable, available as help to those in need, able to do hard work in times when it was needed - but if fragile peace was in danger again, it could fight alongside other soldiers. as if to set that role of protector in stone, she named it Giewont ÂČ. to test her creation, she gifed it to her brother Andrzej, who owned a small farm near the seaside.
Giewont worked as much as four men, not needing to be paid or fed like people would. it was a perfect solution for everybody, the new industrial revolution. that was, until about half a year into her work, glass started to shatter. it turned out not to be as durable as the utopian story made it to be, especially in contact with rough farm tools. small cracks also started to appear after they worked outside in winter, with low temperatures on the outside and hot steam circulating inside. with her fingers and edges getting sharper every day, Giewont was forbidden from taking care of animals anymore, as she would injure them. she was given the only task with no way to injure others - they recieved a showel fully made from metal and was ordered to dig. she did as she was told, even though the work put strain on her already-falling-apart fingers.
but when one day, when returning home, she noticed daughter of Andrzej, Aniela, swimming too far away from the shore and having trouble coming back, long forgotten wire snapped into its place as she jumped into the water to save her. while Giewont did bring her back home, carrying her in their arms, the girl had severe cuts on her body from coming in contact with robot's sharp hands. furious with his sister creation, Andrzej took it outside, desperate to destroy it. blinded by anger, he didn't even notice the storm gathering over the horizon
Andrzej took the metal showel and struck Giewont on the side on their head, then again, until her body fell and crumbled to pieces. He covered it with sand and raised his hands to deal the final blow.
that's when the lightning struck.
and the man fell to the ground, dead.
the sand melted from the heat around Giewont, filling the empty spaces and connecting the pieces back together. raising from their shallow grave, with body more rigid than what she was used to, she took her shovel and decided to bury the man, with what respect they had left for him. that was, after she dealt the final blow herself.
although miraculous, the lightning didn't return her to the previous state of being. their motions were stiff and some parts of theirs got lost forever among the sands of the beach. the part of her head where the first blow was dealt never worked properly again, rendering Giewont deaf in one ear (or whatever was left from it). however it did some good as well, as it widened the space around her mouth, finally making them able to talk - even if it was simillar to a whistle. determined to help people but with a body that kept hurting everyone around her, Giewont set off into the world, trying to find a home and piece herself together, leaving parts herself and a dead body behind.
footnotes below the cut:
1. "During one pause in their journey, the elder Baryka tells Cezary of an entrepreneur who, along Polandâs Baltic coast, devised an ingenious method for manufacturing durable glass from the vast reserves of pristine sands that had lain for eons beneath coastal peat fields. By a massive Rube Goldberg-type arrangement of channels and a creative method for harnessing the westerly winds (the storytelling here is a literary engineering feat in itself), an incursion of the sea provides power for converting the extracted sand into glass. From this vitreous wonder substance, prefabricated houses of glass are built inexpensively. The houses are strong as steel, hygienic, and easy to heat in winter and keep cool in summer. Whole villages are built with houses of brightly colored glass. Life becomes less of a struggle for mere existence, more civilized, and without the need to toil incessantly. People eat less meat or no meat at all, and begin to revere farm animals as sacred beings. For the reader, the digression serves to freshen the mental palate. For Cezary, however, the story is altogether beguiling, raising the utopian prospect of a more wonderful life, reunited with a homeland that might have been his to begin with and a father he has just rediscovered" - via neh.gov
wow thanks for skimming through footnotes as well! as a reward, here's the first ever design of both Janka and Giewont (which proves they were both created around the same time :] )
2. "Those knights had been in a deep sleep for hundreds of years and they only would wake up if it is time to fight on a great battle. When this day comes, the earth will move, there will be thunders that would shake the sky, many trees will fall and break, and there would be noises when the Border Mountains will break. On that moment the knights will take their horses and they will gallop to fight for Poland once again." - the legend of the sleeping knights
a lot had changed since that time :]
#i hope it wasn't too long :')#sorry if tge drawings vary in between them i kind of drew them in way different times#AND BTW i know all of them have cracks but yellow cracks were supposed to apper after they got almost killed#i just never did the drawing of original giewont. huh#me when i try nkt to give my oc a backstory the lenght of do you love the colors of the sky post -> đ°đ°#OH AND ALSO she doesn't have to be purple. thats just what i went with because of my pens but. shes glass#they can be blue. they can be green. they can be yellow or rainbow or whatever. she can be see through. so if i draw her again and the colo#is different don't yell at me alright? the cracks stay yellow tho#spg fanbot#<- i mean. technically it is the same case as with janka but im even less sure now. can remive the tag at request#oc#original character#giewont spg#<- gotta remember to put spg there or mountain fans of tumblr will come for my blood#welcome to the family giewont :D
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Yandere Genshin Men With An Escaped Darling
Characters: Albedo, Alhaitham, Ayato, Baizhu, Capitano, Childe, Cyno, Dainsleif, Diluc, Dottore, Gorou, Heizou, Itto, Kaeya, Kaveh, Kazuha, Lyney, Neuvillette, Pantalone, Pierro, Sethos, Thoma, Tighnari, Venti, Wanderer, Wriothesley, Xiao, Zhongli (all separate)
This took me so much longer than what I have planned. I had much fun writing this:) if you have any yandere scenario requests feel free to send me an ask<3 (I most likely wonât include every single character). (Let me know if anyone wanna be apart of my taglist).
Masterlist
Warnings: violence, murder, imprisonment, manipulation, drugging, female reader
Word count: 9664
Albedo
The icy wind whipped against your cheeks. Snow clouded your vision. The tree branches waved in the wind and grasped at your clothes. You hissed as a thorn ripped your fabric, causing you to bleed.
As you ran down the mountain you glanced over your shoulder at every given moment.
A clearing caught your eye. Finally you could breathe out. You leans against a large tree. You needed to cover your wound. You rummaged through your pockets and to your joy you found a small scarf. The thin woven scarf was gifted to you by Klee, Albedoâs younger sister. The little girl was so proud when she gave you the scarf and wanted you to wear it all the time. Sadness filled your being at the thought of ruining the pink scarf, but your arm was more important. You bound your wound tightly with the scarf. One of the things he had thought you.
âI told you to stay inside the cabinâ his voice echoed.
You froze. You prayed to the archons that it was just your mind playing tricks on you.
âThis mountain is dangerous. You have no way of defending yourselfâ his voice soft.
You turned your head. Your eyes met his ice blue ones. They were cold, just like the icy mountain.
âLetâs go homeâ he walked towards you with quick steps. His arms wrapped around you and he kissed your forehead. âYou are better off home, with me. I will keep you safeâ his arms tightened around your form.
Alhaitham
The scribe had given you freedom. Which allowed you to freely roam the Akademiya. While Alhaitham was preoccupied in his office, you explored the university. Within a couple of months you had made friends with a couple of the students. You never told them you situation with the grey haired scholar, but they all knew that you lived together.
You had spent a lot of time plotting your escape. After all escaping the scribe was no easy task. The House of Daena was empty and quiet. The small bag you had hoisted over your shoulder filled with only the necessities. Your hands was shaking as you pushed down the door handle to a back door. The sunlight blinded you as the door opened.
You hurried down the path from the Akademiya. Your flats clicking against the cobblestone. You had to get out from Sumeru City and seek refuge in a remote town. It was risk, sure, but it was your only hope.
After an hour or so you had made your way to a small village on the outskirts of the capital. It wasnât the ideal place, but it was your only option for the night. You was so kindly offered the spare bed by a lovely elderly woman. She didnât ask why you looked over your shoulder every minute and that you were thankful for.
You packed your things and thanked the older woman for her kindness and went on your way.
After hours on the road your legs felt like jelly. You stopped by a abandoned house and rested on the little bench by the overgrown vegetable garden.
You woke up by the sounds of footsteps coming your way. A shadow blocked the sun.
âI must say you have slightly developed, but unfortunately you are still as predictable as everâ Alhaitham shook his head. âThe elderly woman you slept at told me everything as soon as I explained the situationâ his lips widened into a grin. âShe thanked my for looking after such a helpless woman such as yourself.â
Strong arms picked you up and held you tight against his strong chest. âLetâs go homeâ.
Ayato
Ayato was a sly man. With his white clothing he looked like an angel, but that was far from the truth. You had many times heard him command the Shuumatsuban to get rid of the clanâs enemies. You knew the katana that rested by his hip when he was out on public duties, had slaughtered many.
You were afraid. Not only by him in himself, but afraid of his power and actions. Thatâs why you climbed over the tall walls that shielded the Kamisato residence from the outside world. Your ankles buckled under you as you landed and you whimpered out in pain. After you had collected yourself, you made a run for it. The ninjaâs that were stationed around the estate had without doubt already spotted you. You hoped that they went to report to Ayato instead of chasing you down.
The way down to the beach was rocky and dangerous. Like a wild goat you quickly made your way down thanks to the adrenaline that pumped through your veins. The old rowboat was in the same stop just as you had recalled from an evening stroll with Ayaka along the beach. To your luck the two paddles were still there. You pushed the boat with all your might to the shore. The saltwater cold against your bare feet.
The swish of an arrow stopped you in your tracks. You looked down and saw it sticking out from the side of the boat. The hole was not that big, but it would cause your boat to leak in enough water for it to sink before you had made it to safety.
âSeize her!â a Shuumatsuban with high standing ordered.
A man with his face covered dragged you away from your boat and bound your wrists behind your back.
When you looked up at the cliff you saw Ayato looking down at you. He made his way down slowly and dread filled your veins.
He stopped in front of you and lifted your chin with a finger. âDid you have fun?â he leaned his face closer, his breath fanning your face. âDo not forget that I have eyes and ears everywhereâ.
âNow letâs get you home. I will make sure you wonât slip through my fingers again. Though I must say your little attempt humoured meâ
Baizhu
Tricking the little zombie girl made you feel horrible, but it was your only ticket to freedom. The green haired doctor had feed you herbs that made you weak and depended on his care. You had seen the label on the little bottle containing the medicine. So when he was out researching some herbs, you went through all the medical books he had in his libraries in search of the antidote. After much time and countless books you finally figured out the antidote.
You talked to Qiqi alone when Baizhu was busy treating a patient. You explained that he needed some herbs and told her that she had to deliver them to you and not her guardian. After some convincing she agreed. You crossed your fingers that she would remember and not slip up.
To your joy Qiqi had indeed remembered. The herbs tasted awful, but it was a small price to pay. It didnât take long before you felt the medicine Baizhu had given you wear of. When he came to check up on you, you pretended that you were still weak. You asked him to go get some more medicine and he did as you said. When the green haired man left, you quickly tried to pry the window open. It was slightly jammed, but with your new strength you managed. Finally you had escaped the snakeâs nest.
Your feet moved fast as you ran down the many stairs. You had to turn Baizhu to the authorities for his crimes. Just as you had made it down the stairs you bumped into someone. You didnât need to look up to understand who it was.
âYou will catch a cold running around like thatâ his voice cold as ice. His fingers lifted up your chin. âTricking Qiqi really was a low move. That poor child was absolutely devastated to come home to an empty house. As for me I must say I am deeply disappointed. I have made it very clear that you will not manage without me.â
His lips curled up into a soft smile. âLetâs go home my darling. I will make some tea.â
Capitano
The first Harbinger was worshipped throughout the whole snowy nation. His underlings held great respect for him. He could be cruel and bloodthirsty, but to you he had a soft spot for.
Boots hammered against the ice ground. You knew you wouldnât be able to run away from them, but you would not give up so easily.
As you made your way through the thick pine forest you started to regret your decision, but it was too late. As you came to the end of the forest you were surrounded by soldiers. Their spears raised towards you, stopping you in your tracks.
The sound of hooves reached your ears. The soldiers parted and bowed deep. On a tall black horse sat Capitano. Even with his face hidden by his black helmet, you could feel his intense gaze.
The stallion came to a halt and his rider dismounted. The snow crunched underneath his heels as he made his way towards you. His height towering over your trembling form. âYou are all dismissedâ he barked out. The soldiers bowed before they marched down the hill.
He stayed quiet for what felt like an eternity. The ice cold wind howling against the tree tops. The dark haired man finally spoke âYou broke my trust. Criminals deserve to be punished.â
With a swift motion he threw you over his shoulder and held you in place with his arm. He mounted his horse and squeezed his heels against the animalâs flank.
The Harbingerâs hold on you was tight and as suffocating as his presence. As you watched the landscape blur together you realised that you would never escape him.
Childe
The sound of childrenâs laughter could be heard in the distance. The small fishing village Ajaxâs family resides in was remote. The river that ran across it ice cold and filled to the brim with fish. You crept as quickly as you could between the trees that surround the village. To your dismay Childeâs childhood home was just by the border which meant that the red head knew the woods like the back of his hand.
You winced as you heard Teucer calling out for his brother. The little child had noticed your disappearance.
You picked up your speed and ran as fast as your legs could carry you. It was difficult with the heavy snow, but you had to keep going.
A flash of red stopped you in your tracks. You quickly hid behind a rock and held your breath.
âItâs not nice to run awayâ a chirpy voice said. Childe.
Of course he found you. It was only a matter of time. His soft laughter rang throughout the woods. He was close. Too close.
Suddenly he jumped onto the rock you had hidden behind. You yelped and backed away. He grinned as he looked down on you. His eyes wide and crazed. âIf you wanted to play hide and seek why didnât you just say so?â he laughed. His laughter chilling.
He jumped down and landed just a few centimetres from your legs. He bent down and dragged you to your feet. âTeucer, Tonia and Anthon are all waiting for you back home. You wouldnât want to disappoint them would you?â he tilted his head and faked a sad expression.
He wrapped his arms around you and hugged you tightly. âWhen we get home after our visit here, I will never let you leave my side. Is that understood?â his voice low. He chuckled as he pulled back to study your expression. âThat frightened look of yours is really something. Makes me wanna eat you upâ he kissed your cheek. âDonât make me lose my cool, okay?â
Cyno
The sun was bright and high. The heat was unbearable and you regretted not seeking shade. The sand danced across the dune as the wind gave you some mercy from the heat.
In front off you on the scorching sand laid the lifeless bodies of the eremites that had helped you with your escape from the general. Blood coloured the sand red and the ruins surrounding you were splattered in red. The metallic sand made you dizzy.
Cyno stood before the bodies with his back turned to you. His white hair was coated in red. His strong muscles made him look like a god as he stood there with his bloodied spear. He turned to you. His face blank.
âI am sorry you had to see thatâ his expression apologetic.
He planted the spear in the ground and walked towards you slowly like he was afraid of scaring you. He squatted down so that he was on your eye level. You pulled your legs towards you as much as you could.
âWhy did you run away?â
You only stared at him with big eyes. He sighed and ran a hand through his hair. His head piece long discarded. âThe desert is a dangerous place. You have no idea how scared I was when I noticed your disappearanceâ his eyes sad. âWhen I saw you among those eremites⊠I have never felt such anger. I had no choice but to eliminate them. Those who try to take you away from me deserves punishment. I did the right thing with ridding the world of such peopleâ his hands was trembling in anger.
âI will make sure no one tries to take you away from me again. I will always be by your sideâ he kissed your tears away with a soft smile.
Dainsleif
Dainsleif had long lost his sanity. At least when it came to you. That much was clear.
You had just managed to escape him while he slept. The ruin you had chosen for your resting place for the night was eerie quite. Even the monsters were gone. You would have found it weird had you not been on the run. You manoeuvred through the dark ruins as fast as you could. After a while you made it out.
Your relived expression fell as you took in your surroundings. The monsters you had disappeared were now standing in front of you. You slowly backed away as you thought up an escaped plan. Just as you were about to make a run for it, dark blue power lit up the area in front of you. With movements faster then what your eyes could see, the monsters were slain.
The blond traveler looked at you with a look that sent shivers down your spine. He flicked off the blood that coated his blade as he made his way towards you.
âI expected more from you. To believe you so ignorantly took the bait is truly disappointingâ he shook his head. âBut on the plus side, I have now proved to you that you will never make it without me. Let me be your protector. Let me take care of youâ he kneeled in front of you as he took your small hand in his and kissed it gently.
You could only cry silent as the Twilight Sword led you inside the ruins. Dainsleif was a man of his word and you knew very well that he would never break his promise to himself.
Diluc
The winery was a beautiful place. When you first arrived you thought it looked like something straight out from a fairytale. You could not be more wrong as you soon learned.
Diluc was a desperate man. He had tricked himself into believing he was your saviour and he would do anything in order to protect you. If he had to kill someone in order to do so he would not bat an eye.
You had escaped through the cellar door and out the cellar window. You had been unsure if you fitted through the window, but to your surprise you fitted like a glove. The moon casted a pale light against the manor and it made you pause in your steps by its beauty.
The stables were empty just as you had expected. You tacked up the chestnut mare Diluc had gifted you. You kissed her forehead as you collected yourself. He would come after you.
As the mare galloped through the dense forest you could hear the distant shouts from Diluc. You gritted your teeth as you made your horse run faster.
Just as you thought you had made it, you heard the dreaded screams of his hawk. You had lost.
Your eyes were heavy as you slowly gained consciousness. You were tied to the desk chair inside his bedroom. Your bindings was of the finest red silk. You shivered at the similarities between you and a neatly wrapped present. In front of you were a highly distressed red haired man. He was walking back and forth, muttering something to himself.
âHow could I be so careless as to not look better after her⊠I am a foolâ he hissed to himself.
After a few minutes he stopped and turned to you. His expression softened as he cupped your face. âI apologise for the bindings, but it is necessary. You could be hurt you know?â his voice soft, but serious. âI will never let any harm happen to you. Ever.â
Dottore
The doctorâs blood red eyes always sent shivers down your spine. Even though he was human, he seemed like anything but. His embraces felt like a cage and his sweet words like poison. It didnât take you long to understand why he was the most feared man in the entirety of Teyvat.
Dottore held you within his estate and refused to let you leave. Heavily armed guards guarded your chambers. You had tried to convince them to let you go and the next day you were delivered their served head on a platter. Dottore was cruel that much was obvious.
You knew you could never outsmart Dottore. He was one of the smartest beings on the plant and he never pretended not to be. If you couldnât trick Dottore, you would trick the servants.
The long hallways in Dottoreâs mansion were dark and empty. You sneaked through the manor as quietly as possible. With the key you had stolen clutched in your hand you made your way to the garden door. You twisted the key in the keyhole and pushed the door open. Cold air filled your lungs. Your eyes lit up at the sight of the snow filled landscape.
Your freedom was however short lived.
âIf you take a step outside of that door I will behead this womanâ a deep voice reached your ears.
You froze and slowly turned. There in the doorway stood the Harbinger. His raven-like mask were nowhere to be found. His hand was wrapped around the neck of the maid who you had stolen the key from. Her face was filled with fear and she looked at you pleadingly.
As much as you longed for freedom, you could not bear to have the blood from someone else on your hands. You walked back in and locked the door with a lowered head. You placed the key in Dottoreâs waiting hand.
He slipped the key onto his pocket with a smile. âGood girl.â
âHoweverâŠ. I cannot let such an action go unpunishedâ he tck-ed. He threw the maid across the room. Her back hit the wall with a loud thud.
âI have given you all a specific rule you all must follow. I have made what would happen if you would ever break it quite clear, have I not?â his voice as cold as the unforgiving landscape that surrounded the estate. The maid muttered a âyes lord Harbingerâ.
The blue haired man scoffed and turned to you. âI suppose I should teach you a lessonâ his eyes held nothing but cold determination.
With three long strides he stopped in front of the maid. Her eyes filled with horror. He pulled out a sharp and sleek scalpel and slight her throat in a precise motion. âYou deserve much more suffering, but I donât want me darling to be witness to that so this would have to doâ he sneered at the maid as she gurgled on her own blood.
He threw the scalpel and wiped his hands on his pants. âLetâs get you back to your chambers shall we.â
He snaked his arm around your waist and led you out of the hallway. âI trust that you will stop your escape attempts and accept that you belong here with meâ his voice smooth like honey.
Gorou
The general of the resistance was a generous man. He always looked after his soldiers and treated them with respect and you were no different. He loved you with his entire being, that much was certain.
He never brought you to the frontlines. You were to stay at the base with a few trusted soldiers that looked after you. They all knew about your situation, but no one cared. They all were just glad that the general had someone who brought him comfort through the tough times.
As the soldiers exchanged posts you were able to sneak out of the cabin. You did not get far before a certain brunette had tracked you down.
His big cerulean eyes wide as his whole body tensed. âWhy are you out here?â his big eyes not blinking once. His ears alert.
âYou didnât try to leave right? It must be something else? Right?â his voice raised. His fangs visible as he sneered.
He gripped your hand tightly as he dragged you back to the camp. âIâm sorry sweetheart, but I need to keep you safeâ he looked at you with a sad expression as he hurried back to the camp.
The hybrid had always been extremely overprotective to the point it suffocated you. He always told he did what he did for your own good.
The next nights he held you tightly in his arms as he slept. His fluffy tail wrapping around your leg in a protective manner.
Heizou
The detective had locked you up in his own home, claiming it was a way to protect you. Every door and every window (and some drawers) had complicated locks on. Only a few doors and drawers were unlocked.
Heizou was out on a detective job so you were left all alone. This was your chance to get out. You knew all to well that the detective most likely would track you down, but you could not let such an opportunity pass.
The puzzle that was the lock-mechanism on the front door seemed different. Heizou did have the habit of changing them so you didnât think too much of it. The puzzle was tricky, but after a while you were able to figure it out. The door unlocked and you squealed in joy.
You hadnât come far before someone wrapped their arms around your shoulders. âBooâ he whispered into your ears causing you to yelp.
âAww⊠Did I scare you now?â his tone mocking. He leaned his entire body weight onto you causing you to stumble. He chuckled at your shuffling and poked your cheek. âIâm glad you passed my little test sweetheartâ he purred.
You regained your senses and pushed him off. You glared at him as he laughed.
âYou really are entertaining arenât you? You thought that I would ever let you go⊠Now thatâs just too funny!â he wiped his tears as he laughed.
âWith your naivety, you are better of with meâ he grabbed your arm and pulled you close. Your noses almost touching. He cupped your cheeks and smiled at you gently. âI will take care of you, darling.â
Itto
The brutish oni was really clingy and always felt the need to have you glued to his side. Getting alone time was nearly impossible, but you managed when he was out organising a onikabuto match.
While the white haired man was busy making posters with his gang, you snuck out of the house. Which was surprisingly easy when he wasnât home. The city was lively and the lit lanterns flickering in the wind. Stars littering the clear night sky. You sneaked among the multiple food stalls. The smell of fried fish filling the air.
The sound of a booming laughter made your limbs freeze to the ground. You could recognise that laughter everywhere. You turned your head and your eyes widened in fear at your confirmed suspicion. Before a dessert stall stood Itto with Mamoru. âWe gotta get something for the gang. You brought money right?â the oni nudged Mamoru who muttered a âyes bossâ.
You quickly hid behind a small group of someone who stood before the boba shop. Luckily you where shorter than the group and you were able to stay hidden.
âWait⊠Why does it smell like [Name]?â
âI donât know boss. Isnât she home?â
Your heartbeat hammered against your ribs. You carefully peaked through the group. Itto was sniffing in the air, the action almost comical, had it not been for your predicament. His closed eyes snapped open. His red slit eyes met yours. His body tense like a hunting dog. His expression filled with shock. âDoll?â he called out.
Your feet moved before you even registered it. You sprinted down the street. Your sandals clicking against the ground. You didnât need to look back to know that Itto was right behind you.
You jumped down the railing and you were thankful that the jumps wasnât too high as you landed on the soft grass. Just as you made it behind a small building, a big hand grabbed your arm. You lost your balanced and was pulled flushed against a broad chest.
âWhy are you outside?â his voice eerily quiet. âI thought I made it clear that itâs dangerous, you are not a big strong oni. Humans are so fragile and weakâ he pulled you into a tight hug. His face pressed against your soft hair. âYou better listen to me next time⊠or I would have to tie you upâ he pressed a kiss on top of your head followed by a soft âI love youâ.
Kaeya
The Calvary Captainâs office was quite save from the sound of the captainâs pen scribbling. He hadnât acknowledged you since he brought you inside his spacious office. His silence was scarier than his anger. He continued to write his report about some mission. The grandfather clock in the corner ticking.
After what felt like an eternity Kaeya looked up at you. He folded his hands and leaned his chin on them. His lone eye looking straight at you, causing a shiver to run down your spine. âYou broke my trust did you not?â his honeyed voice terrifying. He tck-ed. âI am disappointed, but not surprisedâ he sighed. âI should punish youâ he unfolded his hands and drummed two fingers across the rim of his empty glass.
âWhy would I want to be locked up in some apartment?â you spat at the smug knight. His lips stretched up into a uncanny smile.
âOh myâŠ. You are more naive than what I gave you credit forâ he chuckled. He stood up suddenly, causing the chair legs to scrap against the hardwood floor. He walked towards you like a stalking wolf. His eyes hungry and brimming with madness.
He stopped before you and leaned down on the arms of your chair. His face close to yours. Too close. His crystal blue eye scanned yours. You felt completely naked underneath his gaze. âDid you really think I wouldnât know how you so foolishly conceived the knights guarding the house?â he laughed. His laughter sickening. âI dealt with them as soon as they reported back to me. It was a pain cleaning of the blood from my new boots, but some sacrifices must be madeâ he sighed.
He grasped your chin and leaned closer âI will never ever let you go.â
He straightened up. His expression lighthearted. âNow letâs get something to eat shall we?â he pulled you up with a tight grip. You looked down on his boots as he dragged you out of his office, noticing the few blood speckles he had missed.
Kaveh
The house Kaveh had constructed for you two was like a maze. With many corridors and doors, it was easy to get lost. He had built you both a home where he could play out his fantasy. He had kept you locked away in the mansion for months. Kaveh said it was to keep you safe and away from prying eyes.
You tried to force the window open for the 10th time, but to no avail. The window was still only a few centimetres open. Kaveh had proudly showed you the windows he had constructed that would not open more than a few centimetres. You had hoped that the design of the master architect had failed, but to your disappointment they had not.
Your eyes scanned the room till the landed on the doors to the winter garden. The glass were delicate and beautiful. You studied it closely till you came to the conclusion that they might be fragile enough to shatter. You picked up a stool that were standing in the corner. You lifted the furniture over your head and smashed the windows with all your might. The glass doors shattered into million pieces, looking like glittering diamonds. You dropped the stool and climbed through the window. You hissed as you cut yourself on the jagged pieces of glass that were still standing.
The winter garden was cozily decorated and it almost made you sad to leave it. The door out to the garden was locked which wasnât a surprise. To your luck one of the miniature stone statues that resembled birds of all sizes, was perfect for shattering windows. It almost broke your heart at the thought of shattering the beautiful stained glass walls, but you had no choice. With all your might you managed to break it.
You ran as fast as you could through the garden. You had to find the exit before Kaveh came home from his meeting with his new client. As you were about to climb the tall fence that surrounded the property, a pair of strong arms wrapped around your waist and pulled you down. You back hit the soft grass and straddling you were Kaveh. His eyes filled with betrayal and anger.
âHow could you?!â his voice loud. His grip on your shoulders tightened. âAfter all that I have done for you?!â his features twisted into rage and hurt.
You tried to defend yourself, but your words died on you tongue. You had never seen Kaveh that angry. Fear filled you entire being and you felt sick. You casted a last look at the flush forest behind the fence. You knew that this would be your last time outside for a very long time.
Kazuha
With your breath ragged you ran through the dense forest. You had finally managed to escape the white haired samurai. You just needed to reach the beach and board one of the fishing boats that were docked at the dock.
You finally made it to the clearing that lead down to the beach. You waved at the fishermen and they turned to greet you. The dock was old and badly maintained. Splinters poking out and threatening to stab your feet. Just as you were about to ask the captain on the rather small boat, a gust of wind nearly knocked you down.
Red maple leaves fell gently down form the sky. The man in front of you moved quickly and elegantly. His movements like a dance, completely ensnaring you with his beauty. Crimson rain littered the air before it splattered your face. The warm liquid brought you quickly to your senses. Kazuha swiftly slashed his katana, slitting the throat of the captain. The red eyed man landed gently and wiped his blade with a handkerchief. The white fabric staining red in an instant.
He turned his gaze to you. His lips bore a gentle smile. In a blink of an eye he was right in front of you. He lifted his hand and gently wiped the bloodstains of your skin. âWhat is my delicate flower doing here?â his voice soft.
You swallowed. You had yet to let you eyes wander to the slaughtered boat crew. Kazuhaâs eyes scanned yours. His long eyelashes fluttered. Tears ran down your cheeks in crystal clear rivers. You shoved him away as hard as you could. He stumbled back, but you knew he held back his strength. He had let you push him. âGet away from me!â your voice weak and trembling. You choked out a cry as your fell down to the wooden floor. The wood was soaked with red blood. You let your eyes wander. You wanted to throw up at the sight of the dead boatmen.
âYou know I canât do that. Without me youâre lost. I need to protect you. You are the only light in my life and I know we will live happily ever afterâ his voice was pained and vulnerable. His calloused hands gripped your shoulders in desperation. âI am never going to let you leave meâ his smile crazed and not fitting his saddened eyes.
He wrapped his arms around you in an embrace that reminded you of a cage. His face nestled into your soft hair. âI will make you happy, just you wait and see.â
Lyney
A swarm of cards flew over your face, momentarily blinding you. You ducked your head, but lost balance as something caught your leg. It was a makeshift snare made of multiple colourful handkerchiefs. Playful giggles reached your ears.
âThe surprised look on your face is to die for! So adorable!â his voice gleeful.
You quickly got back on your feet and was about to make a run for it when Lyney tackled you. You landed with a groan, the cobblestone hard against your back. Lyney pinned your hands to the ground as he sat on top of your midriff. He grinned as he looked down on you.
âItâs no fun in you escaping you know?â he tilted his head. He kissed your nose before he jumped off you. âYou could at least be a little more creativeâ he shook his head in faux disappointment.
âAssholeâ you sneered at him.
His cat like eyes crinkled in amusement at your remark. âHow rudeâ he snickered.
Just as sudden as he had jumped you, his expression changed. His eyes colder than ice and his mouth a thin line. He grabbed your wrist and dragged you after him.
He unlocked the house he, his siblings and you resided in. He quickly locked the door after him and dragged you into your bedroom. He let go of your hand. You quickly stumbled as far away from him as you could.
âWhy canât you let me have nice things? Why [Name]?â his eyes narrowed. It was in moments like this that you remembered his role in The Fatui. His eyes held a dangerous glint that dared you to cross him.
Your eyes widened in horror. âNo, no, no⊠Please Lyney!â you begged. Tears trialing down your cheeks and pooling down onto the soft carpet.
âYou gave me no choice. This is the consequences of your own actionsâ he shushed you as he clasped the chain onto your left ankle. He gently kissed your tears away. âItâs only temporary, okay?â he gently stroked your cheekbone. âI love you darling, donât forget that.â
Neuvillette
Even though the judge bore aesthetically similarities with the sea otters that lived in the Fontanian waters, he was not like them at all. They were sweet playful creatures, and the judge a selfish cruel man. His good reputation made you sick. If only the citizens of Fontaine knew him like you did.
He had kept you hidden and locked up in his beautiful home. That was until you had managed to convince the Melusine that was in charge of looking after you that day. At first she refused to let you out, but when you told her that you were going to buy a present for Neuvillette she yielded. If it was under other circumstances you would have felt bad for tricking her.
The bustling streets of The Court of Fontaine a familiar sight. You breathed in the air. Oh how you had missed the smell of new baked goods and the music of street musicians.
You knew it would not take long before Neuvillette would notice your disappearance. You had to get out of the city and onto an aqua bus before he sent the Gardes after you.
You bought a ticket with the money you had managed to steal from Neuvillette. You quickly made it up the stairs to the aqua bus station. The aqua bus was just about to depart when a group of Gardes blocked the exit behind you. You leaped for the bus only to collide with a broad chest. You could recognise that scent no matter where in Teyvat you found yourself.
You slowly raised your head. Neuvillette looked down at you with a furious expression. You had only seen that expression when he had caught you chatting with other men (it didnât matter to him that your conversation was only friendly and nothing more). His lilac eyes bored into yours, stripping your soul naked.
âI told you to never leave the residenceâ his voice low and lazed with anger.
His horns glowing light blue. His hands balled into fists by his sides, clearly trying to ground himself. You lowered your head.
âWe are going back at once and you better not make any commotionsâ his hand turned you around and firmly guided you to the lift. One of the Gardes reached out his hand in order to size you properly. âGet your filthy hand away from herâ Neuvilletteâs voice boomed.
The Garde tried to defend himself but was cut short by Neuvillette. âLeave at once or you will regret itâ his teeth bared. His sharp fangs fully visible. The Garde bowed and quickly left.
Neuvilletteâs hand tightened its hold on your shoulder. âWhen we get home I demanded an explanation as to why you left your homeâ he whispered into your ear.
Pantalone
Pantalone was sitting on a expensive leather chair. His shoes polished in a way you could see your own reflection in the black leather. In his gloved hands was a black pistol with details in white gold.
In front of him on the cold polished hardwood floor knelt a man. His hands were bound behind his back. His eyes were looking pleadingly up at the Harbinger. He was a guard whom you had befriended. He had so kindly helped you escape before you both were caught red handed by the ninth Harbinger.
The black haired Harbinger turned his face towards you. âThis is what he gets for taking whatâs mineâ his voice as smooth as velvet. His eyes dark and his smile cunning. He turned towards the bound man. âI must admit that I am a rather greedy man. I really hate when people try to take whatâs mineâ he sighed and clicked his tongue. He flicked the safety and pointed the pistol at the guards head.
âNo!â you screamed as you desperately tried to get lose from your silk bindings.
Pantalone shushed you gently. âHe asked for it my loveâ his voice sweet as sugar.
âAny last words?â he smiled. âHmm⊠I donât think you deserve anyâ he fired the pistol before the poor guard had the time to open his mouth. Pantaloneâs smile stretched into a sickening grin. The manâs brain splatters onto the expansive rug.
You screamed as you tried to swallow the bile. âHow could you?! You disgusting monster! I hate you!â you screamed while thick tears ran down your cheeks.
âDonât cry my dear. Heâs not worth shedding your lovely tears overâ Pantalone kneeled in front of you. His eyes gentle. âI will make sure that no other men like that ever gets between us. You are mine and nothing will ever change thatâ his voice low.
Pierro
The sorcerer had forced you to your knees with his magic. You could feel the power tugging at your mind and it hurt. His pale eyes boring into yours. âHave you forgotten your place?â his gruff voice echoed inside the ballroom.
You glared up at him unable to do anything else. He kneeled before you and harshly lifted your chin. His expression harsher than the unforgiving climate outside. âI must say Iâm utterly disappointed in your behaviour. You should be ashamed.â
You tried to get control over your limbs, but to no avail. Your words died on your tongue and you were unable to make any sound.
The white haired man scoffed and released his hold on you. His magic released you completely and you crawled backwards and away from him. Creating as much distance as possible.
The Jester rose to his feet and dusted off invisible dust from his elegant robe. âIf you were anyone else I would have executed you for your crime. Do not forget that our relationship was blessed directly blessed from Her Majesty Herselfâ he sneered.
He hauled you up to your feet, his iron grip bruising. He dragged you down the corridors and up the many stairs to your chambers. He slammed the door open and dragged you inside.
âThink over what you have done. I donât take such humiliation lightlyâ his eyes narrow as he looked down on you. âDonât think you will ever get away. You belong to me and thatâs finalâ with that he closed the door and locked it making you all alone.
Sethos
You ran over the dunes as fast as you could. You had to be fast. Behind you you could hear Sethos voice as he called for you. To your misfortune the free spirited man was fast. Extremely fast. Your sandals were filled with sand, but you couldnât care less.
Suddenly it became quiet. Too quiet. You hid behind a rock formation and listened. Suddenly a figure slid down the dune to your left and leaped on top of you. He was precise enough that make sure you landed on the sand and not the rock behind you. His wild hair rustling in the wind.
The sight in front of you reminded you of the time when he swept you away and locked you away inside the temple. He had first gotten to know you when he visited Sumeru City. He had told you it was love at first sight and he asked you to come and visit the desert with him. You were taken aback by his impulsiveness, but you soon grew accustom to it.
âIf you wanted to play hide and seek you could have just said soâ his entire weight on you. He was silent for a few moments. His crystal green eyes scanning yours. You could see his gears turning. âDonât tell me you tried to run away from meâŠ? You would never do something like that? Right?â his voice lazed with disbelief and desperation.
In a swift movement you were brought to you feet. His hold on you right and you wondered if he thought you would fly away if he let go. âLetâs get back to the templeâ his voice back to its jovial self, but his eyes clouded with obsession and desperation.
Thoma
The white mop mopped over the hardwood floor in a fast motion. The white colour quickly staining red. A crimson red pool of blood was spilled across the floor. The sight made you sick. Bile raising up in your throat. You were sitting in the coroner of the room , hugging your knees. The blonde man stopped his mopping and raised his head and looked at you. His face splattered with blood. He sighed and leaned the mop against the wall.
âI am so sorry you had to see that, my angleâ his green eyes pleading. He crouched in front of your trembling form. He gently caressed your cheek.
The friendly and kind housekeeper was gone and replaced by a green eyed monster that slaughtered anything in its path. He had beheaded the kind men that helped you escape from the Kamisato estate.
âI am wounded that you tried to leave me. What did I do wrong?â his eyes glossy.
You locked me away you wanted to say, but you kept your mouth shut.
âMy master has been kind and let us stay here together and this is your gratitude?â his voice slightly raised. His eyes scanned over your form and landed on your bloodied nightdress. âI have to get that offâ he muttered as he quickly rose. His movements frantic as he looked for a washcloth.
âMy gratitude?â your voice shaky, but loud. âYou have taken everything away from me!â you stood up. Your legs shaky.
Thomaâs eyes narrowed. âWatch your tongueâ his voice cold.
You swallowed. You understood now better than anyone why so many feared the âfixerâ.
His hold on the washcloth tight. His knuckles whiter than snow. âGo to your room and change. I will wash your nightdress laterâ he spoke through gritted teeth.
Your colour drained from your face as you hurried to your room. Your bedroom seemed more like a prison than anything else.
Tighnari
The forest watcher had always lectured you about various plants and their effects and benefits. At first you thought it was boring, but after awhile you learned to use it to your advantage. Taking herbs from Tighnariâs beloved collection was tricky, but not impossible. You had read through every single book he had on botany. Your plan was bulletproof.
Tighnari had gently sipped on the cup of tea you had brewed for him while he read through some reposts. He had then fallen limp over the kitchen table. You checked his pulse and breathes out in relief when you felt his pulse against your fingers. You wanted to escape from the obsessed fox, not kill him.
You rummage through his pocket for his key. The key was heavy in your hand and it was almost a surreal feeling when you twisted it in the lock. The air fresh and welcoming. With a last look at the unconscious man you began your journey.
The rainforest was tricky to navigate in, but luckily you had stolen both a map and a compass from Tighnari. Yet again you were glad you paid attention to his boring lectures. The sound of branches snapping made you stop in your tracks. The hair on the back of your neck rose.
âPoisoning meâŠâ his voice echoed through the treetops. âYour audacity is truly somethingâ he sneered. âLook at me when Iâm talking to youâ his voice nearer.
You slowly turned around and were met with a angry hazel eyes. His long ears pinned back in anger. His arms folded over his chest.
âThe rainforest is dangerous. Letâs get backâ you could see he was holding back his fury. His jaw clenched. He groaned and dragged a hand over his face. âI guess I have no choiceâŠâ he sighed as he stalked towards you.
Quicker thank you could register he had trapped you within his arms. âI will never let you go. Iâm just trying to protect youâ he whispered against your ear.
Something pricked your neck. Your eyes widened and darted to Tighnariâs. âIt had to be down. Consider it⊠pay backâ he supported your body as you lost consciousness.
Venti
The anemo archon was an eerie man. He was all smiles and friendly laughter among the crowd disguised as Venti the bard, but with you he was like a completely different person. Sure he was still easygoing, but his obsession and possession overshadowing anything else. He had told you many times with a playful smirk that he was undoubtedly the weakest archon. You never believed him. You had seen with your very own eyes what he was capable of doing to those he thought was undeserving of your attention, but you had yet to see his full potential. Though you must admit that you rather did not wish to witness that.
He kept you in the ruins of Stormterrorâs lair. He had made the ruin as liveable as possible and even quite cozy. He treated you like royalty and gave you everything except freedom. You thought it was rather stupid considering he was the god of freedom.
Escaping the ruin was almost completely impossible considering the wind shields that surrounded it and the dragon that acted as a guard. When you finally managed to escape and run over the grassy meadows you were so happy you cried.
Your tears clouded your vision causing you to become less aware of your surroundings.
Strong wind slammed against causing you to lose balance. There in front of you were Barbados. He was not in his usual clothing, but rather in a godly outfit. White big wings flapping behind him. His cerulean eyes glowing intensely in the night. He was completely silent, but you felt the anger oozing out from him.
You were completely frozen to the ground and you were unsure if it was his doing or your fear taking over. You wanted to explain yourself, but your voice failed you completely.
With a gust of wind you were swept up into his arms. His arms strong and squeezed you flushed against him. His wings flapped silently as he soared through the air. High up in the air you were able to see Mondstadt City and you quickly came to the realisation that you would probably never step a foot inside its gates again.
Wanderer/Scara
In front off you was a raging man. His eyes wide and filled with fury. His hands held anemo power which he sliced through the merchants that had guided you through the tick rainforest. Wandererâs hair was slicked back with blood. He delivered the last strike to the merchant before he landed. He slowly turned around to face you. His hands shaking with anger.
You opened your mouth, but quickly shut your mouth at his raised hand. âThose lowlife who think they can take you away from meâ he laughed manically. âHow dumb can you be?â Wanderer sneered through laughter. âBecause you would never leave me right? After all I have been through? Right?â his eyes crazed as he continued to spew nonsense. âWe are destined to be together. Itâs my right. How dare they to take that away from me?! I should revive them just so that I could kill them againâ his laughter sounded almost forced.
He wrapped his arms around you. You could feel tears against your neck as he wept. You were astonished by his vulnerability. It almost made you pity him. Just almost.
He quickly regained his composure and roughly wiped his tears on his sleeve. âLetâs go homeâŠâ his voice distant.
The journey back had been quite. When you finally arrived back he shoved you inside. His eyes wide and intense. âYou have no idea how much I wanna lock you up in a cage right nowâ he muttered. His porcelain white hand tightly gripping yours. âI will make sure so that you never leave me. I need you. I need you so much it hurts. So donât ever try and get away.â
Wriothesley
You had long planned your escape from The Fortress of Meropide. Unlike the other inmates you were completely innocent. You had been wrongfully imprisoned on the request of Wriothesley. You had gained the trust of some of you fellow inmates and they promised to help you escape. You had chose the pipe cleaning day as your day of escaping. All went smoothly and exactly as planned.
The only step left in your plan was descend into the waters that the pipes were connected too and swim out to freedom. After that you had to avoid the detectors, but you were confident in your diving abilities.
As you were saying your thanks to the kind inmates, the sound of heavy boots against metal echoed in the pipes. In the opening of the pipe were Wriothesley. His imposing figure sending shivers down you spine.
The metal decorations on his outfit clattering with each step. The handcuffs on his hip catching the light. His icy eyes held an unreadable emotion. âWell well⊠What might this ruckus be?â he tilted his head and placed his hands on his hips. His tone held a dangerous edge to it. Wriothesley eyes glued onto yours and completely ignoring the others.
A bottomless pit formed in your stomach and you almost threw up. You swallowed the taste of vomit. Your freedom was so close, yes so very far.
âAre you aware your sentences are going to be so much longer?â his lips curled up into a little smirk. âI thought you were smarter than thisâ with two steps he reached you. He hooked off his cuffs and cuffed your wrists. âIt seems you need a more secure cell⊠Luckily I know just the oneâ he leaned closer to your ear âI will make sure you always stick to my sideâ.
You had never regretted something more than your little escape attempt. The new so called cell was a bedroom connected to the Dukeâs living quarters. Your freedom had never been so distant as it was now.
Xiao
You ran as fast as you could. The landscape blurring together as you navigated through the forest. You had to escape him. Or at least try. Tue bamboo forest was dense and dark. Your human eyes struggled to see clearly. You could hear birds fleeing in the distance. He was close.
You had ran away when you learned that he had slaughtered the man who had so kindly gifted you sun pork buns. The adepti had let you run first, which surprised you. Even though you didnât understand why, you were grateful for your head start.
Suddenly a green black cloud appeared in front off you. You tried to turn in your heel to flow, but was stopped when a hand grabbed your collar. You were momentarily unable to breath. It was only when he loosened his grip that you were able to gasp for air.
âI donât understand you mortals. I only do what I have to protect you. I give you everything you need and moreâ he sounded confused and annoyed.
âWithout me you would not have managed to survive. At allâ he spun you around so you could face him. âDid me killing that man hurt you that much? I have killed many of you near acquaintances and you never batted an eyeâŠâ his voice trailed off as he was lost in thought. âCould it be that you never realised? Never mind. It doesnât matter nowâ he sighed.
At the thought of him killing your near friends without you knowing made you sob helplessly. He only started at you in confusion.
He clicked his tongue before he hauled you over his shoulder. âI need to ask Madame Ping for a tea pot it seemsâŠâ his voice a frustrated groan.
Zhongli
You had sought shelter at a kind older couple. You needed to regain your energy before you fled the city. The woman was kind and gladly cooked for you. She completely denied your help. You stayed at their house for two weeks before the older woman knocked at your bedroom door and told you a friend of her husband was coming to visit.
The atmosphere in the living room was as tense as it could get. In front of you were Zhongli. He was the friend the couple had spoken so warmly about. The brunette was sitting in the sofa besides the woman, one of his legs over the other. His hand elegantly holding a cup of tea. His reptile eyes staring you down intensely.
You felt like sinking into the floor. Your hands trembling as you took a sip of the tea. The bitter taste doing nothing to soothe your nerves.
âI donât know if you are aware, but I and miss [Name] know each otherâs very wellâ his smile sharp. To hear your husband speaking in such manner made your heart beat against your chest.
You knew it was unwise to go against Morax and his contracts, but you had no choice. He had tricked you into signing the contract that would imprison. Zhongli had terrified you before you knew of his identity as the Geo Archon, but when you found out about his identity you were absolutely petrified.
Zhongli hummed at a joke the man had told. His golden eyes never leaving yours. His lips twisted up into a grin which revealed his sharp fangs. With the golden light from the sunset outside he looked even more inhuman than ever before. You felt small and utterly helpless before him. You dreaded his punishment that you knew would income when he brought you back.
After an hour and an half had past Zhongli excused himself. âI must take my leave now. [Name] you should come withâ his order clear as day. He smiled to the couple and bowed in courtesy.
You swallowed and nodded. You thanked the couple for their hospitality and left with Zhongli.
When you were out of earshot he turned to you. âA broken contract is no laughing matter my dearâ his hand gripping yours. âI will make it clear to you when we get back who you belong toâ his voice deep and determined.
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â„ pairing | cooper howard/the ghoul x f!reader â„ word count | 4.5k â„ warning(s) | đ smut; mildly dubious consent, dirty talk, degradation kink, fingering, squirting, rough sex, size kink, standing doggystyle, overstimulation, teasing, choking, dacryphilia, cooper howard is his own warning (he nasty y'all), canon compliant - takes place around ep 7, a grab bag mix of the show and the games â„ summary | âLil girls should know itâs rude ta steal.â â„ notes | i love my men like i love my beef jerky đ« i wrote this over 16 fevered hours after finishing the finale. hope you enjoy~ minor edits 4/22/24 | x posted to ao3 | masterlist | feedback is always appreciated â€ïž feel free to send in thots, questions, requests!
It begins, as most things in the Southwest Commonwealth do, with a fight for survival.
City life is tough to be sure, but here on the outskirts of pocket civilizations where thereâs nothing but long stretches of desolate wasteland - arid, sunbaked earth and scorched shrubbery - for miles around?
Well, if the ferals, fiends, and super mutants donât get you in the night, then the desert itself will. During the day the sun burns overhead so nuclear hot, heat glimmers on the horizon in dancing waves.
Unforgiving, relentless as blink-and-you-miss-it mirages are swallowed by ever shifting sands.
Itâs easy to get lost.
Even easier to boil alive in your armor if youâre unprepared.
Far too many travelers from the Eastern Commonwealths have met their demise here, where shade is sparse, and water even moreso. The rain - if it does blow in over the mountains - brings rad sickness.
If youâre lucky enough to still be alive, the only reprieve from the heat is in the stooped bones of bombed buildings and ramshackle shacks... where you're just as likely to catch a knife in the back from a chem fried addict as you are relief.
Because here, in the Wastes, danger lurks in sand and shadow alike.
You donât trek out into the flats half-cocked: a fact all locals know. And if you do decide to? Well, you learn one way or another.
No, only the truly ignorant - or the desperate - dare to tempt man and nature.
Consequently, as you dust off the crumbs from the last half of a Fancy Lads Snack Cake and suck a melted smear of icing from your thumb, you're of the latter half.
You tried holding off for as long as you could. But once the shakes started, you knew you couldnât put off eating lest you pass out and wake up in a slaver camp.
Well, shit, you think as you rattle a dented canister of purified water. This fucking sucks.
Almost going cross-eyed, your tongue hovers under the rim as you watch the last lazy drop fall free. You catch it with a grimace, smacking your lips. The water tastes metal warm in your sour mouth, barely enough to wet your whistle - let alone your thirst.
You began rationing the last of your supplies days ago, and itâs been a battle against light-headedness ever since. Pretty soon you wonât have the strength to defend yourself, scavving be damned.
Come on. Think - gotta think. What can I scrap for caps?
Not only is Filly more than half a day away, Ma June isnât one for charity cases. The fact she offered twenty extra caps last time for some burnt books and bent bobby pins was as close as you were ever going to get to a Wasteland miracle.
Sunken cheeks and pleading eyes can only get you so far; everyoneâs gotta eat.
"Fuck..." The palms of your hands grind into your eye sockets until you see stars. "FUCK!"
There are two unspoken laws in this otherwise lawless land: steal or starve, live or die. A grim reminder that surrounds you in old bleached bones, empty bullet casings, and scraps of cloth fluttering in the breeze.
Someone always has to be top dog. If youâre lucky, they might be willing to share their spoils.
Itâs as youâre considering what pieces of yourself youâre willing to barter that you see them. On the horizon, coming from the west, are two dark blobs.
Stark against the flat plains - a shining beacon of salvation - is a man in a ratty duster and cowboy hat. The saddlebag tossed over his shoulder bounces with his steps while a dog trots beside him, its sable coat rippling with muscle.
Pay dirt.
Making sure to keep low and distant, you stalk them. Watching, waiting for the opportune moment to strike.
When the sun dips low, the sky a swath of pale pink and gold, they make camp at a blown-out Drumlin Diner. Off in the distance, thunder rumbles and sickly clouds gather.
Dark and roiling, acid green; a Radstorm brewing.
Electricity cracks at your skin, stands your hair on end. You scrub your hands over your arms, huddling into yourself for warmth. Meanwhile, the stranger seems to luxuriate in the budding promise of rad rain.
He lounges under an awning, his back pressed against a defunct Nuka Cola fridge. He gazes in the direction of the oncoming weather while mindlessly running his fingers through the dogâs fur as it curls up against his legs.
Occasionally, its ears twitch, and its eyes crack open.
Whenever it glances in your direction, you hold your breath and squeeze your eyes shut but it never gives any other indication that it notices your presence.
A small mercy youâre thankful for.
While youâre a pretty good shot, your body is weak with hunger. Besides, you have quick hands and light feet. Thereâs no doubt you can stealth your way in and out before he realizes his pack is lighter than he left it.
Youâll only take what you need - not interested in causing any more trouble than is necessary. Some food, maybe something to drink if he can spare it, and something to pawn. Just enough supplies to get you sorted in Filly.
Anyway, he certainly isnât hurting for it by the look of things.
Any guilt you felt was short-lived when he settled down after dropping his pack inside, walking out with an inhaler of Jet in one hand and a can of Cram in the other.
Watched, greedy, as he cracked it open and picked at the tin of meat with lazy fingers. Salivated as he sucked them clean in between deep pulls of chem.
Soon, you decide, licking your lips as he chews, swallows. Soon.
However when push comes to shove, the stranger proves far more keen than you give him credit for.
The world spins like a hit of Daytripper, a kaleidoscope of color as your skull bounces off the wall with a loud crack. Air rushes from your lungs as something huge - hot and heavy - slams into you from behind.
Pins you against the wall with ease as your ears ring.
Something rattles loose; your teeth too large and your tongue too thick. Warm metal floods your mouth as the side of your face throbs in time with the rabbit fast stutter of your heartbeat.
Pain sparks and your stomach rolls.
"Wha's?" you slur, thoughts dripping like wax. "Wh-at's..."
Meanwhile, a gloved hand lassos around your throat like a collar. Brute fingers squeeze the tender flesh of your jugular until you hear your pulse in your ears. Senses struggling - sluggish to adjust in the encroaching night - as tiny cavities eat at your vision, little pockets of darkness.
âLil girls should know itâs rude ta steal," a gruff voice mocks. âBetcha thought you was real slick, huh? Tch. You ask me, youâre dumber than shit, Darlin'.â
Trying to regain your bearings, you shake your head only to groan. âI donât - âm not -â Itâs difficult to concentrate, a throbbing tempo taking up residence in your temples. The words come slow. âWhaâd you mean?â
He whistles, long and low-pitched, "Dâya have any idea who you're fucking with?"
âN-NoâŠâ
âHowâs about I show you, then?â
Warm breath puffs over the shell of your ear, a tongue sliding out to trace along the lobe. You jolt, squirming in discomfort as he crowds closer.
âTasty lil thing like you, wrapped up all nice and pretty just for me." He chuckles. "Why, it must be Christmas.â
What the hell is he talking about?
Itâs hard to breathe with his heavy weight suffocating you; the scent of gunpowder and bitter smoke clogging your nostrils with every labored inhale. His lips - ragged - scrape over the nape of your neck.
The grip on your throat squeezes once, twice; leather sticks to your sweaty skin.
You squint your sore eyes, taking in the faint flickers of firelight that spill through the open doorway. The desert chill of night has settled in, creeping through the busted out windows to dig beneath your padded armor.
Thunder rumbles directly overhead as lightning follows in flashes of acid green. Itâs only a matter of time before sheets of rain come pouring down; the air sticky with humidity, trembling with energy.
The Radstorm has finally arrived.
Youâll undoubtedly get sick if you leave the shelter of the diner - might even die from it if you canât afford or find any RadAway. But as the strangerâs chest digs into your shoulders, and the dog curls up in the corner - uncaring of your plight as its nose tucks into the whip-thin tail - you think youâll take your chances.
Tilting back to glance at him from over your shoulder through damp eyes, you say, âLook--â
Only his hand moves, viper quick, as it slides from the front of your neck to the nape. Strong fingers clamp down like a vice, like scuffing an unruly dog.
He grinds your face into the wall, rough metal shredding your cheek.
You cry out, a soft, pained little thing that echoes through the empty diner.
âNow whyâd you gotta go an' make me do that?â
A phantom glimpse told you all you needed to know; broad jaw, thin lips, a hollow nasal ridge, creeping radiation burns and cracked skin. Ghoul.
âLetâs try this again, Sugar.â
His free hand - sans glove - creeps over the curve of your hip to splay along the swell of your belly, fingers tucking up under the hem of your shirt. You shiver at the stroke of roughened skin.
âDonât take another peep or I might jus' have ta pluck out those pretty eyes of yours.â
Dread pools low in your gut, a leaden ball.
Everything in you screams: RUN, RUN, RUN.
Alarms blare but you freeze. Stare straight ahead at the featureless wall, eyes wide and unseeing. Through the foggy mire of your thoughts - half formed and shapeless - you have enough presence to understand the precarious nature of your position.Â
Heart hammering, you plead for mercy, âPlease, Iâm - Iâm sorry.â
"Aw, ain't that real sweet?" He remains impassive, unmoved. "The little thief does got some manners after all."
Without warning, the sharp toe of his cowboy boot kicks apart your feet. In the ensuing empty space between your thighs, his leg slots into place. Spurs dig into the tender meat of your ankle, little kisses of pain, as his hips rut forward against your ass.
You choke on your spit, pulse jumping in your throat.
"H-Hey, that's..." You attempt to shove at any part of him you can reach to no avail. Built and broad with compact muscle, it's like trying to move a brick wall. "I said I was sorry, okay!"
He ignores you, burying his face into the space behind your ear. A deep inhale sounds next to your head, the expansion of his chest against your back so firm you're not sure you won't fuse together.
The whiskey rough groan he releases does wicked things, makes your mind wander to places it shouldn't. Full of grit and gravel as his cock twitches against your backside, a burning line of heat.
A shiver ricochets down your spine.
He grunts, says, "Mm, you smell good enough ta eat."
The cap of his knee nudges up against your clit with a sudden jolt, shocks of pleasure electrifying your body. Tears prick the corners of your eyes, and a sob threatens to scrape its way up from the depths of your throat.
You swallow, mouth desert dry. "Come on, let's just forget all about this, yeah?" you reason. "No harm done. I'll even give you whatever I've got left so - so..."
He makes a noise in the back of his throat, the vibration rattling through your chest. "So?" he prompts, plucking at the waistband of your trousers.
"So let me go?"
"Now why would I go an' do an asinine thing like that?" he replies. "If you think you can buy your freedom, think again, Sweetheart."
Rain pings off the metal roof, the smell of pungent ozone and rusting metal wafting in through busted windows and open doors.
â'Sides,â he pauses to turn your attention outside, âIâd hate ta have you yakinâ before the funâs even started.â
Thereâs no way to misconstrue his meaning when he punctuates the statement with a teasing rut of his hips. Those rugged fingers tug open the clasp of your trousers, yank until the material goes slack and pools around your ankles.
âHey, wait--!â
You jolt, hands scrambling for purchase as he slides his leg against your core. The friction of his pants through your thin cotton underwear makes you ache.
Ripping through your bottom lip, blood beading to the surface, you choke on a high-pitched whimper. "I..."
There's no way he can't feel your reaction.
How quickly you're getting wet as he drags you along the length of his thigh while yanking your hips back into the cradle of his pelvis. You meet him in a slow grind that boils your blood and steals the breath from your lungs.
Itâs been - shit - far too long since youâve felt anything other than hunger, thirst; the animal drive to keep pushing forward.
"You like this, don'tcha?"
You hear the dagger-sharp smile hidden in his words.
He croons, "What would your fellow smoothies think, huh? Here you are lettinâ a ghoul get you all hot n bothered - and youâre lovinâ it. Ain't you?"
You throb in response, heat stealing its way into your cheeks as you turn your head away in shame. His dark chuckle lets you know he felt the squeeze of your thighs, the rock and dip of your hips against his knee.
"I - I don't..." you stutter, struggling for a retort. âIâm not--â
A tremble works its way through your body, crushed as you are between the rad warm burn of his body and the wall. Completely at his mercy as you try to figure out where it all went wrong and what you can do to worm your way out of this one.
Terrified of what'll happen if you stay, terrified of what'll happen if you go; stuck in limbo as what was meant to be a simple grab-and-dash devolved into this confusing cluster of shame and lust.
You loathe the embers of desire kindling to life low in your belly.
"You really outta start bein' more honest, Sweetheart."
A large hand dips beneath the worn band of your underwear, and you wait with baited breath. Helpless as calloused fingertips brush over the swell of your mond.
Your inner thighs are uncomfortably sticky with slick, and your eyes burn in humiliation. Your throat trembles around all the words you want to say.
"Didn't anyone teach you lyin' was bad?" he asks rhetorically as his fingers slip down to play with the swollen bud of your clit, tapping lightly.
You keen, low and wounded.
Short nails dig into your palms as you flex your hands for want of something to grab onto.
âI am being honest,â you bite out through grit teeth. Sweat dapples your furrowed brow. âJust lemme go, please.â
"I find that hard ta believe," he replies. "Sorry to say, but you're shit at lyin'. Just look how hungry your lil cunt is for me."
Itâs the only warning you get before those long digits plunge deep inside, two becoming three as they stretch you wide. Hollow you out; knuckles massaging your entrance as the tips prod along the sensitive front wall of your cunt.
You clamp down with a strangled moan. âShit!â
This is a horrible idea - but itâs been forever and a day since youâve felt anything other than your own touch.
Whether it be the bone-deep loneliness youâve been shoving down for months or the sudden, inexplicable need for contact, you long for a reminder that youâre still alive.
That youâre not some wrath of the Wasteland filled with sand and blood, doing whatever it takes to survive in a place that would rather see you fail.
âI - Iâm not sure.â
He snorts but offers no council or reassurances, using his free hand to yank at the back of your head in impatience. While it mightâve been a fairer fight if you werenât in such bad shape, thereâs no denying that heâs proven himself to be more adept.
Stronger, quicker.
This is going to happen either way.
And that turns you on - even though you feel like it shouldnât.
If you give in, if he forces you to give in, itâs not really your fault then, is it? You can enjoy it because you have no choice.
Fuck it, you think, closing your eyes and tilting your head to the side in submission.
Like a doll with cut strings, all the fight drains from your body and youâre left sharing space. The ghoul is a furnace of heat behind you, barely any space to breathe heâs crowded so close.
His cock thickens where it digs into the soft fat of your ass, as large and intimidating as the man himself. âNow stay still for me.â
The or else goes unspoken.
Then heâs stepping away, a rush of cold air filling the empty space at your back.
You shiver, tempted to turn around. Maybe make a run for it. The only thing stopping you is the awareness that his threats arenât so idle. In your experience, itâs far better to befriend the monster than to anger it.
So you comply, waiting an eternity as your senses strain to pick up on anything other than the murmuring hush of rain, the rumble of thunder, as the Radstorm continues to blow its way through.
Though just when you think he mightâve left, ready to chance moving, you hear the clink of a belt buckle clicking open. The scuff of boots across the linoleum before broad hands shove up under your shirt, scarred palms bare as they settle on your hips.
You tense before forcing yourself to relax.
âYou ainât as stupid as I thought,â he says. âGood girl.â
A test.
You breathe a sigh of relief.
âI can listen,â you mumble, keeping calm as his hands explore the plains of your stomach, pluck at the waistband of your panties. âPromise âm not gonna do anything else.â
Learned my lesson the first time. Got my skull cracked open for it.
âThatâs what I like ta hear.â
Without warning, your panties are being ripped from you, scraps of fabric fluttering useless to the floor. You squawk in indignation but then a heavy hand settles between your shoulder blades.
He presses down, and you follow without complaint, finding yourself bent in half.
And then the fat head of his cock is right there, teasing at your entrance. He plays with your cunt, slipping the shaft between your wet folds. Dragging up the length of you to tap at your swollen clit.
Jerking in his hold, you whine and try to bear down with all your weight. âPlease,â you squirm. âPlease, câmonâŠâ
His grip remains firm, bruising as he exhales next to your ear, a pleased little grumble. âThatta girl. Now tell me, whoâs my pretty lil thief?â
Every hard ridge of his body bites into the softness of yours, your stiff nipples dragging against the rough material of your shirt. Zings of pleasure shoot through you; bursting in your bloodstream, fizzy like warm Nuka Cola.
âI-â
âGo on now, Sweetheart: say it.â Fingers dig into your hips so hard your bones ache. âOr I jus' might be tempted ta take a bite outta your pretty lil backside instead.â
Heâs bluffing, you think, half delirious, ⊠Right? He wouldnât--
You swallow, throat clicking, and squirm against him.
Is that a chance youâre willing to take?
No, no itâs not.
âY-Yours - Iâm - Iâm your little thief.â
The unexpected flare of satisfaction in his voice is almost your undoing. A hand pets down your flank, swatting the outside of your thigh playfully.
âGood girl.â He demands, âSay it again.â
Sharp hip bones kick forward against your ass as he lines himself up and starts to bully his way inside.
âIâm - YOURS!â
Your soft, gummy walls flutter, squeeze until giving in with a pop under the hard pressure of the fat head. His cock stretches you out, thick and girthy.
Ridges of scar tissue and patches of rough friction pockmark his shaft, massaging tender places as he fills you up, fucking you open.
He feeds you inch after inch⊠until he canât.
âWait!â
Accommodating his girth is a struggle, your cunt filled to the brim by the time heâs halfway inside. No amount of slick could make him fit, so he makes do with harsh little jerks of his hips. Forces himself deeper and deeper until he glides home nice and smooth, sheathing himself to the base with a sigh of satisfaction.
You clamp down hard with a hiccupy whine, walls furtively trying to push him out. âA-Ah!â
âGoddamn,â he huffs, hands kneading your ass, âYouâre a tight fit.â
Tears prick your lash line, your hips shifting as you try to stop him from moving. Begging for a moment of reprieve. Youâve never taken something so big and thick, so textured before.
Coupled with the minimal foreplay, it feels like heâs punched his way through your body. Hollowed you out to make a home for himself.
Pussy aching, a low burning tightness creeps over your lower belly as tender flesh pulses uncomfortably around the unforgiving heft of his cock seated deep inside. You swear you feel him poking your belly button.
âPlease,â you pant, heat settling into your cheeks. âJ-Just wait a sec-ond! I canât - oh shit.âÂ
âAw, look at you.â Fingers reach around to brush over your cheeks, gather the tears thatâve slipped free. âDidnât mean ta make you cry,â he lies.
The sound of him sucking his fingers clean reaches your ears. Your stomach swoops, and your clit throbs. Dazed as you wonder what his mouth would feel like on your pussy.
"Hah - too much, you're - fuck - you're too big."
He snickers. âCanât be helped, I guess.â Body rippling in a shrug, his hands re-settling on your hips. âBut thatâs all right - I like it better when they cry.â
Before you can retort, he pulls his hips back.
Your toes curl in your boots, feet squeaking across the linoleum floor as your sweaty forehead grinds into the cool metal of the wall. The texture of his shaft burns as it slides through your swollen folds, dragging against sensitive spots you didnât even know existed.
You canât tell if itâs the best youâve ever felt or the worst, but you nearly sob all the same, nerves alight with liquid fire. Want him as deep inside as he can go; a frenzy of desperation that needs him to stuff you so full you choke.
âSee for all your whining, youâre takinâ me so well. What did I say about bein' honest?â
You sniffle, blurry eyes creaking open to stare out the window.
Your body throbs in time with your pulse, your pussy so stretched out you canât clench down when he thrusts in deep. The fat mushroom head teases your cervix, a faint whisper, before heâs drawing back again.
âT-Too fast,â you stutter, head rolling back to rest on his shoulder. Your thighs tremble, knees going soft. âSlow down, slow down.â
âSh, you can take it. I know you can.â
With a grunt, he surges forward. Wasting no time in starting up a brutal pace that rattles your bones. He drives you hard into the side of the diner; tits crushed and face smashed, a disgusting mixture of tears and drool wetting your cheek.
âJust like that, Sweetheart.â
You do little more than hold on, all thoughts driven from your mind as he fucks you swollen and bruised. Cunt a sticky mess as your slick eases the way, clinging to your inner thighs and dripping down his heavy balls.
Every thrust punches little sounds from you, and he grunts. âFuck!â
Your hands cling to the sides of his hips, focusing on the shift of muscle beneath heavy fabric. âI canât,â you slur, eyes cloudy as you glance up into his, gazes meeting for the first time. âPlease, I - ah!â
His thrusts turn punishing, even more so than they already were, hips meet your ass with enough force to leave bruises. âWhat did I say about sneakin' a peek?â
While the words sound threatening, his voice is heated and breathy. For all his talk, he doesnât look away. In fact, his hips slow into languid rolls, grinding close. When your eyes slide from his, he reaches down to pinch your clit between his fingers.
âAh, ah, ah,â he chides. âYou keep those eyes on me.â
Pretty, you think, dazed.
Glinting in the slants of firelight like wet sand or a Nuka Cola bottle in the sun; bourbon warm as they peer at you from beneath a heavy brow bone.
âThatâs it, thereâs my good girl."
Eyes fluttering when he flexes his hips in reward, the tip massaging along your g-spot, your mouth drops open on a whine.
âO-Oh! Right there, I - fuck, please donât stop. âm so close.â F-Feels s'good.
His bare hand reaches up to curl around your jaw, gnarled fingers pushing their way past the open circle of your swollen lips. They compress your tongue as they gather saliva, stroking along your tastebuds.
Gritty, rough; he tastes of dirt, blood, and gunpowder.
You sneak a kiss to his scarred knuckle when he pulls free.
âShit, Iâll be damned. Youâre just a nasty lil freak, ain't you?â
You moan in response, stretching up on your tip-toes and arching your hips to change the angle. Your palms rest beside your head, docile.
A crazed grin cracks the corners of his lips, his teeth bared like an animal. âI like that,â he husks. âNow be a peachâŠâ
Then those soaked digits are finding their way between your thighs, ghosting over your skin to smear spit onto your abused clit. The tender bud throbs beneath his fingertips, swollen and begging for attention.
He hitches his hips forward to feel you jerk, pulsing beneath his touch as he resumes a fast, jolting pace that has you smacking into the wall.
âAnd cum for me.â
A deep rumble escapes his throat, the sloppy, wet sounds of him fucking you ringing loud in your ears. Your hips roll, unsure if you want to press forward into the swirl of his fingers or back into the rut of his cock.
Tears stream down your cheeks, your chest heaving with weak sobs.
âPlease,â you whine, his shaft pinching your walls uncomfortably. You feel swollen, rubbed raw. âA-Almost there.â
A nip to the ear is all it takes.
âHhaah, Iâm--!â
The liquid heat thatâs been pooling low in your belly - building and building - finally bursts in a gush of slick that soaks his hand. Darkens the crotch of his pants as it drips down your thighs to splash against the tile.
You sob, a full body tremor zipping through you like bottled lightening.
In the aftermath, your cunt twitches in time with your heartbeat. Hands numb and head full of cotton as cramps bloom between your hips. Sharp little stabs shoot up behind your navel.
âShit, Iâve got myself a gusher,â he laughs, a nasty little smirk tugging at his lips. âLook at the mess you made. Now if you ask real sweet-like, maybe Iâll let you clean it up with your tongue.â
You sag, too boneless to be ashamed as electric aftershocks tingle along your nerves. All the while, his pace never falters, quickly fucking you into overstimulation.
Your clit twitches pathetically when the fat head of his cock drags along your g-spot. "No more," you mumble weakly, letting him maneuver your body how he likes. "Please."
âHeh, letâs see if you can do that again.â
You whimper, âOh, oh, please n-no. I - I canât. Youâll break me.â
âThatâs real cute,â his lips, harsh and rasping, drag over the shell of your ear, âbut I wasnât askinâ.â
The grip on your hips tightens to the point of pain, digging in and marking you up.
âNow, why donâ we have some real fun, Darlin'?â
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Heyyy could I request Trueform!sukuna fucking his wife in his throne pleaseee!! If thatâs okay
LIKE A QUEEN! â RYOMEN SUKUNA
SYNOPSIS...what better way to get fucked than on your kings throne
INFO...true form!sukuna x wife!reader, reader calls sukuna âmy lordâ, groping, nipple play, oral (f!receiving), double penetration, anal, rough sex, squirting, love bomb (from reader), sukuna is kind sweet (?), sweet ending, not proofread
OTHER...likes and reblogs are appreciated
thanks for the request anon!
The door to the throne room echoed loudly against the stone walls. Your bare feet hit the cold porcelain floors as you stepped into the room, the door shutting behind you. The eerie silence surrounded your cold body, shivers form down your spine as you take notice of your husband, the king, sitting on his throne, wiping blood off one of his hands.
One of the servants had fetched you from the room, said the king ordered you to come to the throne room for a talk. After being married for three years now, you know a talk meant Sukuna was feeling frustrated, looking to take it on you in a sexual manner. âCome.â His deep voice rang in your ears.
Your feet pattered as you walked over, nipples hardening under the silk robe you wore, nothing else underneath. âMy lord.â You got down on your hands and knees, bowing to him, showing your respects. Just standing a few feet away from him, you could tell heâs been pushed to his limit. A low audible groan could be heard as he stood from the throne, walking down the steps and standing just inches away from your head.
Your breath hitched, anticipating the moments that would could in just mere minutes. What twisted position would he put you in this time? How many hours until he was done with you? âLook at me.â You followed the simple order, rising your head slowly, still remaining on your knees. You gulped, biting the inside of your cheek, his tall stature casting a shadow over your figure like a mountain. âIâve had a rough day.â His voice was almost like a growl, yet kept a stoic tone.
âI understand, my lord.â You went to undo his robe, instinctively thinking he wanted you to use your throat first, but he stopped you. His large hand grabbed yours, eyes piercing into yours. âIâm sorry, I shouldnât have assumed.â You cast your eyes to the ground, wincing slightly when he squeezed your hand a little tighter. A small yelp fell from your lips as he pulled you to your feet, wide eyes staring into his. Your chest pressed against his, heart beating frantically.
He sighed, scanning your features. You stood there, unable to say or do anything. He was acting different, more quiet, less demanding. You werenât sure what he was thinkingâyou never do. âUndress.â He pulled away from you, walking back up to the throne and sitting down, legs spread wide as he watched you carefully untie your gown. He rested his head in his hand, eyes focusing on the skin that started to reveal itself, before your robe dropped to the floor. A smirk lifted the corner of his lips. âCome closer.â He gestured with his finger. You inched towards the throne, afraid to even step foot near it as no one else but Sukuna was allowed to touch it. âCloser.â
You gulped, going as close at you could without wanting to be disrespectful towards your king. He leaned forward, one of his arms effortlessly pulling you onto his lap. You felt vulnerable, embarrassed. Everytime youâve had sex with Sukuna, it has never gone this way. He was being so patient, leaving you guessing whatâs going to come next. His hands cupped your tits, massaging them, squeezing them, playing with your nipples, tweaking them between his fingers. âMmph!â You covered your mouth in an attempt to hide your moans, looking away from him.
You could feel his bulges press up against your wet cunt and ass, nudging against your clit each time he moved his hips. âSuch perfect tits.â His words went straight to your pussy, your hole clenching around nothing as you began to grow needs for some sort of friction. But you knew better than to get yourself off without permission. âIâve had a rough fucking dayâŠand all I want,â he clenched his jaw, âis to taste you.â His two arms hoisted you up, sitting you on his face, holding you there on his shoulders. A blissful sigh escaped your throat at the feeling of his hot tongue darting between your folds. He growled, pinching your nipples while his tongue circled your clit.
You were caught by surprise, shocked and even more turned on than ever. Itâs very rare that he takes his frustration out by eating your cunt and not fucking you till you canât walk. Maybe itâll be both. âHah! Nngh!â Your eyes screw shut when he sucks on your puffy clit. He sucks up every last drop of your juices on his eager tongue, dark red eyes staring right into your soul. Without realizing, your hands reach for the tufts of his pink hair, grabbing onto it and pulling his face in closer, grinding your hips against him.
He lets out a deep chuckle, placing a sloppy kiss to your clit, his tongue fucking your hole while his nose nudges your clit. âTaste so fuckingâmmmâgood.â He pulls at your sensitive nipples, earning a squeal from you as you gasp for air. âEager to cum, arenât you?â He smirks against your pussy.
âYes! Yes!â You nod, biting down on your bottom lip as you keep riding his face, his lips and chin coated your slick, glistening under the dim candle light of the throne room. âPlease make me cum, my lord,â you beg, meekly. Just the thought of cumming on his tongue while being on his throne has your head spinning.
âYouâve been so patientâfuckâsuch a good wife to me,â he breathes heavily, savoring your taste on his tongue before he goes back in for more. He twists your nipples as his tongue flicks your clit, running up and down your folds.
âRight there! Hah! Ah! Yes! Fuck!â You cry out, legs quivering above him before youâre finally coming undone, tossing your head back in pleasure as laughs at the way you get so sensitive during your orgasm. âNngh! Shit!â Your gasping, fistful of his hair in your hand while he drinks up every last drop. âThank you,â you weakly mumble under your breath.
He placed you back down on his lap, watching the way you fall against him as you prepare yourself, wrapping your arms around his neck. âGo slow, please,â you whisper into his ear, anticipating the moment you feel his two cocks nudge against your holes. His large hands get a grip on your hips, sinking you down on his throbbing cocks. Youâre already shaking, holding onto him so tightly. His swollen tip nudges through your soaked folds, the other slowly entering your ass, inch by inch.
âAlways so fucking tight,â he grunts through gritted teeth. He thrusts up into you, pushing your hips all the way down until your hips meet, a long drawn out cry leaving your lips as you bite down onto his shoulder. âMy queen, always treating me rightâah, fuck yes!â He thrusts his hips upward, the tip kissing your cervix as your eyes roll bock from the sensation of being fucked in both of your holes. âSucking me in, milking my cocks,â he breathily says. His heavy balls slap against your ass, his nails digging into your plush skin as you mewl, moans echoing through the chambers.
Heâs going rough, gritting his teeth and baring his fangs, slamming your hips down to meet his thrusts because youâre not allowed to run from it. âFuck, fuck, fuck, fuck,â you can barely talk, voice barely above a mumble as your brain turns to complete mush. Nothing else filling that head of yours except him fucking you. His hands pulls your arms back, allowing him to get a good look at you while plows your cunt.
He smiles as he watches the way you get shy, trying to avoid eyes contact with him but he makes it even harder when he has a good grip on your chin. You try and wiggle from his grip, but his sheer strength overpowers yours. Your back arches more as he hits your sweet spot, eyes rolling into the back of your head and your jaw goes slack.
His eyes are fixated on the way your titties bounce, snarling at the sight that was you, making him even more hungry for your pussy. He fucks deeper and harder, a cry leaving your lips as you struggle to take it, so much pleasure coursing through you, you were unsure if you had already came on his cocks or not. That was until you felt a liquid gush between your legs followed by a string of curses. âOh my god! Yes!â You keep squiring the more he fucks you, Sukuna growing feral at the feeling of your holes clenching around him each time you do.
His thighs and abdomen are soaked, covered in your juices as he continues to hit that sweet spot over and over. Youâre trembling in his hands, melting like putty, but he enjoys it so much, getting to fuck you like this on his throne. âYou deserve this. Getting fucked on my throne like a queen shouldâlike my queen should,â he snarls. âFuck!â He pushes in deep, holding you there while you feel his cum fill up your holes, coating you insides before slowly dripping down his shaft. He thrusts up into you once more with a grunt, fucking his cum into you. âMy fucking queen,â he breathes.
You fall forward onto his chest, head resting on his shoulder, completely exhausted. You canât find it within yourself to move. âThank you, my lord,â you weakly say. He removes himself from you, both of slightly whining at the loss of sensation. Though youâve never done so, you take it upon yourself to plant a soft kiss on his lips, pulling away to scan his eyes. Without fear, you do so again, holding it for longer until he kisses you back. âI love you, my lord,â you say barely above a whisper. You understand heâd probably never say it back, but youâd like to think heâs shows it through his gestures.
âStay here for a moment.â He holds you on his lap while you both catch your breath. His nails tracing patterns on your sweaty skin. He closes his eyes and rests the back of his head on the throne. Never once has he fucked any of his past wives on his throne, most of them didnât even make it as far as you have. Heâs starting to wonder if youâre actually something special, different. Your words âI love youâ is something heâd never heard from his past wives, nor from anyone before. He thinks they mean nothing, but hearing you say them sounds sweet, caring. He can tell youâre still scared of him at some points, but you still cling to him, find comfort in him. Itâs odd.
With you in his arms he walks down the throne stairs, setting you on your feet. You look up at his tall stature as he grabs your robe from the cold floor, placing it around your body and tying it tightly. Without uttering a word, he lifts you back into his arms again, carrying you out of the throne room and back to his quarters, your shared bedroom. âWe will clean together,â he says, breaking the silence.
âYes, my lord,â you simply respond.
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I am a little creature largely made up of anxieties. There have been times in my life when it was worse. Itâs currently significantly better. This story takes place at a time when it was pretty bad.
Food was a prison for me. I moved out early with very little idea of how to feed or care for myself. Every meal was a question mark. For three years I had Brendan doing most of the cooking but when things ended between us I moved in with some other friends. I suddenly had no way to feed myself again.
I was working at the sex shop and living with all my coworkers; a premise that would make sitcom writers weep. In that house, at the age of 24, I learned how to fry an egg. It was the only thing I knew how to do but by god, I mastered egg frying. I was so proud. I could now have one stress free meal a day of an egg on toast.
The problem was my roommates. Living with three other people is already tough but messes pile up alarmingly fast, especially in the kitchen. No one sees the whole mess as their responsibility but the one person whoâs responsibility it absolutely wasnât was mine, as I only ever cooked eggs. Glaciers moved quicker than the dishes got done, mountains of greasy unwashed dish ware were fixtures across the counters.
My friends occasionally cooked for me and each time I happily cleaned all the resulting dishes. This seemed fair.
But on my own I only used three implements for my egg. When I finished with my spatula, pan, and plate, I carefully washed them and set them to dry. Every time I came back to the kitchen there was nothing clean.
Crusted on ketchup, dried food, and unsavory residues plagued everything I needed to touch. So I ended up doing all the dishes twice, once to use my three implements and again once I was done.
I started to realize Iâd come home, see the filthy pile of dishes, then go to bed without eating because I didnât have the energy to wash it all. So I finally addressed my roommates about it. Please, I beseeched them, can these three things always be clean. I cannot function like this, and eating is already hard for me.
The answer returned: no. My request was deemed unreasonable and a counteroffer was made to turn off the small space heater I ran in my room in exchange for them magnanimously cleaning up after themselves. I declined, as my bones ached with cold everywhere except my room since no one else wanted the heat on. The impasse continued. I went to be hungry.
I noodled on it. I schemed. I plotted. And on my day off I went to a thrift shop and acquired a nice little pan and spatula. I squirreled them away into my closet. The plan was just to wash and dry it after meals and keep it in my room.
This is not how it went down. On day one of my pan coming home one of my roommates popped into my room to chat, glanced into my three quarters shut closet and immediately said, âWhat is that?â
I sighed and admitted my plan. All three roommates roundly condemned my plan as extremely passive aggressive. I tried once again to explain that I wasnât eating, but my secret pan was now a source of contention, a precious resource held back from the collective.
Their discontent reached a fever pitch and I finally declared, âFine! I will put my pan in the kitchen. On one condition. If I ever find this pan dirty, ever, I will scrape whatever is left on it into your bedding. I swear to god, if I ever come home to it being dirty there will be a reckoning.â
Terms were agreed.
The first month or two went okay. On the third month I awoke to eat breakfast and found my precious pan sullied. I grabbed it and marched upstairs. Betty was named as the culprit. I strode into Bettyâs room and stood over her sleeping form like the vengeful ghost of dishes past.
âIf you donât get up and clean this right now Iâm going to dump it on your bed.â
Betty groggily regarded me. âSeriously?â
âI have never been more serious.â
âItâs one time, canât you just clean it yourself?â
âNo. You promised.â
With much huffing and grousing Betty arose from bed and tromped downstairs, hastily cleaning my pan while I watched. âHappy?â She demanded.
I was. I made my egg, cheerfully cleaning the pan afterward, leaving it to dry.
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Silence
Pairing: Azriel x Cassian's twin!healer!reader
Summary: When you get stuck Under the Mountain, your mate finds the sudden silence deafening.
Warnings: none!
a/n: Based on an anonymous request! Requests are so fun! I love exploring ideas I never would have thought of. Keep them coming! This all takes place within the same AU where reader and Azriel kept their relationship secret from the IC (besides Cassian).
Azriel's POV
The silence was deafening. Never in the last 450 years had he felt such empty silence. The bond was never closed.Â
But now it was silent and cold. The golden thread that joined him to you floated from the middle of his chest, right at the center of his soul, into nothing. He pushed the heels of his hands into his eyes, rubbing until he saw stars, willing this to be a dream he would wake up from. But Azriel knew better than to think this was a dream. He never slept anyway.Â
âKeep Velaris safe,â Rhysâ voice had said. âAnd donât come after us.â
Rhysâ voice was calm, yet commanding. It was the demand of a High Lord: something Azriel physically couldnât ignore.Â
At first, he didnât understand the command. What did he mean, donât come after us? Keep Velaris safe? You and Azriel had just been having a mental conversation, gossiping over the abhorrent fashion of the Autumn brothers, when Rhysâ voice interrupted you mid-sentence.Â
But when Azriel reached back out to you to ask what the warning meant, he was met only with the thick, suffocating silence.Â
The bond was never closed. It stayed open when you were hard at work: treating the injured, delivering babies, or easing the pain of Illyriansâ clipped wings. It stayed open when you were angry, or sad, after an argument, especially if you wanted him to feel particularly bad about it afterward.
The bond was never closed. Not when he went on missions for weeks at a time. Not even when he dragged Rhysâ prisoners to the dungeons of the Hewn City and did unspeakable things. You were his comfort. Your shared emotions were what grounded him, reminded him that life was worth living. They were a constant in his life, as effortless to absorb as breathing.Â
You had become his inner voice; his conscience. His reminder that he wasnât the villain of this story. Now that it was gone, he wasnât sure.Â
For 450 years, the bond was never closed, a vow the two of you had made when you accepted the mating bond. But now, that silence was louder than any battle or war he had ever partaken in.Â
The memory of when he had found out you were mates played in his head. Azriel couldnât keep the memory from flooding into his mind and the guilt that came along with it every time he remembered.Â
You, covered in blood that wasnât your own, watching him with worry in your eyes.Â
âHow long have you known?â He remembers asking, venom lacing every word he spat at you. He was angry and embarrassed; how could he have missed all the signs? How could you keep such an important, life altering secret from him? He couldnât show that embarrassment, couldnât show weakness, especially not to you. So he chose anger instead.Â
âSince the day we met,â you replied, taking a step and trying to close the gap between the two of you. Instinctively, Azriel took a step back, the shock turning his embarrassment to shame and anger to rage.
âI was eleven when we met, Y/N,â he hissed, implying the absurdity of the time frame. Nearly a century of his fate was kept a mystery to him. Cassian had joined them at that point, pointedly observing that Azriel wasnât taking the news well. A thought surfaced in his mind. Turning to Cassian, he has to refrain from advancing on his longest friend. âAnd how long have you known?â Cassianâs silence was the only answer he needed.
Azriel shook his head to clear it, choosing not to remember how you cried at the way he turned away and left you with your heart in his hands, just for him to crush it.Â
It all made sense after your confession. He never understood why you insisted on being childhood friends. He was broken and lonely and disowned by his own family, but you had always shown true kindness and friendship. As you grew together, you slowly evolved into innocent adolescence first loves, and eventually adult lovers. It wasnât until your untimely move from Illyria to Velaris to work for the late High Lord that Azriel never saw you again. That is, until the first war with Hybern and your admission of the truth.Â
After Azriel had recovered from the initial anger and shock, your best kept secret had become a shared secret as the two of you accepted the bond. He still remembers the first time he heard your voice in his head. Your lovely, soft voice that wrapped around his mind like the sweetest honey.Â
âOld age getting to you?â You teased as Azriel took what looked like a painful blow to the stomach from Rhys during training.Â
He was so taken aback by your voice that he even turned to you, thinking you had said it out loud. But you werenât looking at him; you had your back turned in a combat sequence with your brother.Â
The momentary lapse rewarded him with another hit from Rhys, this time on the side of the head.Â
âEverything alright, brother?â Rhys asked, concern flooding his voice.Â
But Azriel only smirked and turned back to his brother to begin again.Â
âYouâll pay for that later, loveâ he responded through the bond and could have sworn that he saw you falter in your training from his peripheral vision.Â
How could he have let this happen? How could he have not foreseen that you would be taken from him? A mysterious invitation calling for the High Lord and his second in command to attend a party Under the Mountain? What kind of Spymaster couldnât ascertain the danger that now all-consumed the other half of his soul?
Azriels felt something hit his knees, the sting traveling up to make his teeth chatter. He pulled his hands away from his eyes and saw that he had fallen to the ground of the Townhouse. Cassian quickly knelt in front of him, gripping his shoulders to keep him from total collapse.Â
Azriel stared at Cassian and saw his lips moving rapidly, but no words came out. He furrowed his brows in confusion. What was he trying to tell him?Â
In fact, Azriel heard no sound at all besides the buzzing silence in his ears and his own mind hurling insult after insult of his own sad excuse of being a mate.Â
But waitâŠthat was it. Cassian had turned to the others and Azriel was able to read the words on his lips as he spoke to the remaining Inner Circle in the room: Sheâs his mate.
All at once, too many voices spoke and the sounds came rushing back to Azriel. As if he would keep him from dissolving through the floor, he gripped onto his found brother for dear life.
âCassian,â Azriel groaned, finding his voice at last. âCassian, sheâs gone. I canât feel her.â
âWe will get her back, brother. I promise.â
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Hello friends, I am back with more reading recommendations for your agonies! Next up we have the long awaited and much requested Sad Boat Fiction list. As with all of my lists, this is NOT exhaustive and there WILL be great books left off, and also you may or may not like these books! I only rec things that I've personally enjoyed or that come highly recommended by trusted friends, but taste in books is incredibly subjective, especially with fiction. If I missed your favorite, please add it in the comments or drop it in my DMs!
Now that I'm feeling more settled in my new job, I will hopefully have a lot more time to make book lists and do more virtual Readers' Advisory. I have lists in the works for women in polar exploration and companion reads for the HBO War series, but if there's something else you would love to see, please send me a message!
Classics of the Genre
At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft
The Terror by Dan Simmons
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Dark Matter by Michelle Paver
Media Tie-Ins
Who Goes There? (Filmed as The Thing) by John W. Campbell, Jr.
The North Water by Ian McGuire
Cold Skin by Alfred Sånchez Piñol
The Terror by Dan Simmons
Graphic Novels
Whiteout by Greg Rucka
How to Survive in the North by Luke Healy
The Worst Journey in the World- The Graphic Novel Volume 1: Making Our Easting Down adapted by Sarah Airriess from the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard*
*this is only fiction in the broadest possible sense of the term, but there is a shiny new American version of this book coming out with a gorgeous new cover and you should pre-order it immediately
Science Fiction
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin
Antarctica by Kim Stanley Robinson
Romance
Under a Pole Star by Stef Penney
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley
My Last Continent by Midge Raymond
Inspired by the Terra Nova Expedition
The Worst Journey in the World- The Graphic Novel Volume 1: Making Our Easting Down adapted by Sarah Airriess from the book by Apsley Cherry-Garrard*
The Birthday Boys by Beryl Bainbridge
Terra Nova: A Play by Ted Tally
Antarctic Navigation by Elizabeth Arthur
*this is only fiction in the broadest possible sense of the term, but there is a shiny new American version of this book coming out with a gorgeous new cover and you should pre-order it immediately
Inspired by the Franklin Expedition
The Rifles by William T. Vollmann
Minds of Winter by Ed O'Loughlin
Solomon Gursky Was Here by Mordecai Richler
On the Proper Use of Stars by Dominique Fortier
Literary Fiction
The Voyage of the Narwhal by Andrea Barrett
Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy
We, The Drowned by Carsten Jensen
Inspired by the Classics
The Route of Ice and Salt by José Luis Zårate
Ahab's Wife by Sena Jeter Naslund
Modern Day Antarctica
How the Penguins Saved Veronica by Hazel Prior
South Pole Station by Ashley Shelby
Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
Polar and Nautical Horror
Where the Dead Wait by Ally Wilkes
Dark Matter by Michelle Paver
Cold Earth by Sarah Moss
The Deep by Nick Cutter
All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
Dark Water by Elizabeth Lowry
The Deep by Alma Katsu
Happy reading!
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â§âË⧠Welcome to the Familyâ§âËâ§Â
âł Getting Culture Shock from Your Friendly Family
feat: Sebek â Silver â Malleus genre: fluff, note: no pronouns were used for reader, established relationships, TWST charactersâ age are canon-accurate (so no underage drinking),Â
So... I sort of misinterpreted a request and there's just too much to change so I'm gonna have to redraft an entire writing post. But, I felt like it'd be a waste to delete this so I hope you enjoy this random plot.
The culture shock hit the fae the moment your boisterous family opened the doors with bright smiles and excited cheers.ïżœïżœ
âYou must be Sebek! Come in, come in!âÂ
Word must have spread because not only your parents, but Sebek ended up being introduced to your aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, grand-aunts and uncles who were visiting your parents that day. Apparently, your extended family tree was âcoincidentallyâ in the area and wanted to drop by to see the man you brought home.Â
A simple lunch plan became an all-out buffet with your family pulling out the extra chairs and plates. Sebek insisted on helping with the heavy lifting which your parents adamantly refused.Â
âA guest doesnât do anything!â âThatâs right, just relax and have a drink!âÂ
âDad, heâs 16.âÂ
Sebek was in slight awe of the power your human family possessed, not really physical power but rather their charismatic aura that he couldnât fight against. Sebek came from a good home as well, but this feeling of intimacy and acceptance from a group of humans that owes him no such hospitality is new to him.
It was as if he was reduced to a pampered child and any responsibility or obligation, he had was taken off his shoulders.Â
Once the table was set, Sebekâs vision was overcome by a whirlwind of hands, utensils, and food. Without lifting a finger, the green-haired guest had a mountain of food piled up on his large plate. It was a cuisine unlike the Briar Valleyâs food he was familiar with, but the aroma was too tempting to ignore.Â
The house was full of loud chatter and laughter that brought a sense of homely warmth to Sebek.
Sebek came from a good home as well, but this feeling of intimacy and acceptance from a group of humans that owes him no such hospitality is new to him.
This feeling of being swept away by your family was⊠strange but not unpleasant.
"So, how are you keeping up with my family?â You cheekily questioned the tall young man, finally alone as the two of you hid in the sanctuary that was your bedroom.Â
After lunch, the little ones in the family were taking advantage of your boyfriendâs trained body as they climbed and swung on him like a jungle gym. Of course, you trusted Sebek as he kept his stance and never once did he drop or falter while the children played to their heartâs content.Â
âHmph, as if a bunch of humans could ever be a challenge for a knight such as myself.â Sebek huffed with all his bravado, but you see the gel in his hair slightly wearing off from sweat.Â
You smiled regardless. âThatâs good, then. Iâm honestly surprised that you're so good with kids.âÂ
The green-haired man smirked with confidence. âOf course, I would not be so easily taken down by such a puny number of opponents.âÂ
âPlease donât call my cousins your opponents.âÂ
Sebek straightened his back as he puffed up his chest. âI am personally impressed that your family are not deterred by me, since not many can handle someone of proud fae blood such as myself!âÂ
You hummed humorously at him. You knew behind those arrogant words, you knew that he was actually nervous about your family being put off by him, be it for his heritage or his abrasive personality. You even swore that his hair seemed a little more gelled up than usual, hoping to look good in front of your family.Â
Slowly, you wrapped your arms around Sebekâs broad shoulders, with Sebek instinctively stiffening from your touch. âMy family loves you because they can see what I see. Who do you think raised me?âÂ
Sebek relaxed and turned his head to meet your eyes. His softened eyes reflected in yours as his hidden worries dissipated from your words.Â
Both of you felt a mutual pull towards each other, lips leaning ever close to touch-Â
Knock KnockÂ
Sebek well nearly flung you to the other side of your room in panic, his face burning with embarrassment while your face expressed more shock and a little indignation.Â
âMom and auntie said thereâs snacks, so come down.â A tiny carefree voice came through the door before footsteps walking away followed after.Â
Maybe Sebek was right. Your cousins were opponents, indeed.Â
The moment you and Silver step foot into your family home, you werenât sure whoâs the guest and whoâs the actual family member anymore.Â
Silver was pulled to the center of the sofa with your family crowding him, cooing and praising the handsome man.Â
âSuch soft hair, you take good care of yourself!âÂ
âNot only that, you have a strong body too. You must eat well, thatâs good.âÂ
Heâs not your boyfriend, heâs our future son-in-law
Silver is fairly used to this kind of energy thanks to a certain easygoing fae but he does internally heave a sigh of relief that your family seem welcoming of him. Being a human from a primarily fae kingdom, he wasnât sure how he would come across to other humans.
If you ever worry about the potential gawkers Silver would attract with his good looks and personality, imagine thatâŠbut with your very own blood-bonded family.Â
You and your family had to suppress your bubbling laughter as you watched your little siblings' eyes sparkle at the prince-like young man you brought home. They quickly latched onto the confused knight-in-training, chubby hands either gripping the leg of his pants or raised up high asking for a hug.
âShould I up my game so I wonât lose my only boyfriend?âÂ
You finally couldnât stop yourself from laughing when said boyfriend asserted with such a convicted expression that he would never stray from you.Â
Finally, you and Silver had a moment to yourselfâŠor at least one as close as you can get while your little siblings run amok at the park nearby. While the adults were cooking up a storm back home, the children wanted to play outside which led you and your boyfriend on babysitting duty.Â
âSoâŠâ you started the conversation while the two of you leisurely sat under the shade of a hefty tree. âHow are you feeling? I know my family can get a littleâŠmuch.âÂ
âThey remind me of Father in many ways.â Even with some drowsiness in his voice, Silver replied without hesitation. âIt was almost like being in a room with multiple versions of him.âÂ
âIs that a good thing?âÂ
The fair man looked over to the park where your siblings were yelling and running without a care in a world. He knew they could feel so carefree because they have you watching over them and have a whole room full of people waiting for them with a warm, hearty meal.Â
Never alone, never unloved. A big, joyful family.
And these loving people readily welcomed him, a child with mysterious origins and an unfamiliar upbringing. Silver didn't want to come off as unapproachable or disrespectful due to his quiet demeanor, but your family was unaffected in the least and accepted him with open arms.
Silver smiled at you like a man blessed by the heavens. âItâs wonderful. I never thought my life could feel even brighter and warmer than it already is.âÂ
You smiled back, warmth filling your heart after hearing the man you love equally cherishing the people precious to you.
Perhaps Silverâs sleepiness has rubbed off on you as you felt compelled to rest your head on his side, with Silver immediately laying his head atop of yours.
âNext time, letâs invite Lilia too.â A quick look of panic was shared between you two. âHeâs not allowed in the kitchen, though.âÂ
âAgreed.âÂ
Malleus, a being of pure fae blood, was the most clueless of what to expect at a human gathering which led to a multitude of questions regarding human customs. It was rather adorable to watch this imposing figure pace back and forth over the most minor of concerns.Â
âWhat is the customary gift to offer your family as a greeting?âÂ
âI donât know, wanna try gold bars? HahaâŠwait Malleus donât actually-!âÂ
After calming your boyfriend's nerves, the two of you finally reached your home where your family were excitedly waiting for you and the man you brought.
Of course your family is impressed by the magnificent figure that was Malleus and the inhuman features that the fae worried over were instead adored and admired.Â
âHis horns look strong but shiny, so sleek.âÂ
âSuch a tall, handsome man! A little skinny, but very healthy and thatâs what matters.âÂ
Mayhap, this lack of fear of yours is an inherited trait. Â
Soon, compliments turned to gifts as your family bombarded Malleus (and by extension you, I guess) with things around the house that they think kids your age would like. Free prizes theyâve won, treats the family bought too many of, presents given by other relatives or friendsâŠeverything was suddenly in his hands and lap.Â
It was almost entertaining watching your boyfriend, who could literally acquire any materialistic goods he could want for, get overwhelmed by all the gifts and trinkets that he could barely carry in his arms.
âJust be grateful, Malleus. At least they hadnât given shopping bags filled with those dried fruit snacks you mentioned were good yet.â
A sense of calm and peace finally came over your household. Well, your familyâs version of calm at least, which is everyone sitting around the living room, chatting while watching a melodrama with that attractive actor your grandmother likes.Â
Imagine the confusion and slight concern on Malleusâs face as your mother tried to explain the plot of the whole series.Â
âIs he not aware of how his mother is treating his paramour? How can he let this be?âÂ
âMalleus sweetie, heâs been in the hospital this whole time because of that car accident with his half-brother. Thatâs why the mother is trying to get rid of the girl before he wakes!âÂ
You chuckled at the scene of your sweet boyfriend giving his full attention to your motherâs passionate venting, but a pang of anxiety pricked you.Â
Your family can be quite boisterous and forward, even by typical human family standards. You never wanted to pry into Malleusâs personal life but you canât imagine any noble fae behaving like your family do. You are by no means embarrassed by your family, but youâd hate the idea that Malleus was feeling uncomfortable but far too courteous to speak out.
Gently, you called Malleusâs attention with a subtle touch atop his hand. When he turned to you, you motioned him to lean down to whisper into his ear. âIf we get too loud, you can excuse yourself. I can cover for you.âÂ
Malleus felt aghast by your words. Was he giving off any signs of dissatisfaction? That was not his intention at all.Â
Yes, your family is unlike most families the young fae heir have encountered. In fact, they are unlike most people he has encountered in general. No one would be brave enough to crowd him so freely, to pull one of the strongest mages of their time around to their whim.Â
In contrast to the large, silent halls of his throne room in his castle, Malleus found himself nearly squished into a couch with someone at every direction while chatter filled this comparatively small home.Â
How delightful this has been for him to be a part of this lovely family.
Hoping to convey his sincerest thoughts, Malleus encompasses your hand in his, whispering softly to you.Â
âIâm enjoying myself, truly.âÂ
Your mother suddenly perked up, looking away from her phone she was typing away on. âOh, honey! My friend group is planning on a road trip to this cute retreat. Would you and Malleus want to join us?âÂ
âAre youâŠinviting me?âÂ
If Malleusâs tail was visible right now, do you think youâd see it wagging excitedly?
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Whatâs the Worst That Can Happen?
Charles Leclerc x Reader
Summary: Charles convinces his unathletic girlfriend to join him for his annual winter training ski trip ⊠whatâs the worst that can happen?
Warnings: description of ski injury and mentions of surgery
Based on this request
âPretty please?â Charles begs, giving you his best puppy dog eyes.
You let out an exaggerated sigh. âOh come on, you know Iâm hopeless at anything athletic. Iâll just end up faceplanting in the snow the whole time.â
Charles grins, wrapping his arms around your waist. âThatâs what Iâm here for, to catch you when you fall.â
âYeah until I drag us both down a mountain,â you retort.
He laughs. âI promise I wonât let that happen. Weâll start nice and easy on the bunny slopes.â
You raise an eyebrow. âBunny slopes? Mr. Formula 1 driver wants to ski the bunny slopes with his clumsy girlfriend?â
âHey, everyone has to start somewhere,â Charles protests. âEven the great Charles Leclerc was once a beginner. And the bunny slopes are the perfect place to learn together.â
You snuggle against his chest, still not convinced. âBut itâs so cold there. You know I hate being cold.â
Charles kisses the top of your head. âThe hotel has an amazing spa with hot tubs and a sauna. We can warm up in there after skiing. Iâll even give you a massage if youâre sore from falling down too much.â
âGee thanks,â you laugh. âBut what if I really am hopeless at it? I donât want to ruin your trip.â
âImpossible,â Charles declares. âYou could never ruin anything. This is about us having fun together, not about expert skiing. Though I have no doubt youâll be shredding the black diamonds in no time.â
You smack his chest playfully. âOkay now youâre just lying to make me feel better.â
âNever,â Charles gasps in mock offense. âI have complete faith in your yet-to-be-discovered skiing abilities.â
You bite your lip, smiling shyly. His enthusiasm is adorable, even if misplaced. âWell, I guess it could be fun to try something new together ...â
Charles pumps his fist in excitement. âYes! Thatâs my girl, up for an adventure!â
You hold up a finger in warning. âBut I get to pick my own skis, and a helmet with a cute design on it. If Iâm going to be falling a lot, I at least want to look stylish doing it.â
Charles grins. âOf course, whatever you need. Iâll take you to the best ski shops in town. Youâll be the most fashionable beginner skier on the mountain.â
You smile, shaking your head. âYouâre crazy, you know that? Most guys wouldnât want to deal with their girlfriends being accident-prone novices who will just slow them down.â
Charles takes your hands in his, gazing into your eyes earnestly. âMost guys are idiots then. I donât care if youâre the clumsiest skier ever, I just want to experience new things with you. Weâll take everything slow, stop for plenty of hot chocolate breaks, and Iâll catch you every time you start to slip. The most important thing is being together.â
Your heart flutters at his words. You lean in for a tender kiss. âHow did I get so lucky to find a man as sweet and patient as you?â
Charles smiles, pulling you close again. âIâm the lucky one. Now come on, we better start packing if we want to make our flight tomorrow morning!â
You wrinkle your nose. âTomorrow? As in, the day after today? Donât you think thatâs rushing it a bit?â
âWhy wait any longer to start having fun?â Charles counters enthusiastically. âUnless ⊠youâre trying to back out already?â He pouts accusingly.
âNo, no, I already agreed!â You insist. âItâs just, my suitcase is a mess and Iâll have to dig through my winter clothes and shop for ski gear and ...â Your protests trail off at the amused look on his face.
âExcuses, excuses,â Charles teases. âAdmit it, youâre trying to stall so you can change your mind.â
You smack his shoulder again. âI am not! I promise Iâm not backing out. Iâm just ⊠nervous. Iâve never skied before, what if I really am a disaster?â You bite your lip anxiously.
Charles tilts your chin up. âHey, youâre going to do great. Iâll be with you every step of the way. But if you really arenât comfortable, we can rethink this.â His eyes search yours with concern. âI donât want you to feel pressured into anything, even from me. We can pick a different winter trip if you would rather do something else.â
You shake your head, smiling softly. âNo, itâs okay. Youâre right, itâll be fun to try something new together. Iâm just psyching myself out cause Iâve never been skiing before. But with you there supporting me ⊠I can do it.â
Charlesâs face lights up. âYeah?â
You nod, leaning up on your toes for another lingering kiss. âYeah. I trust you.â
âYouâre the best!â Charles shouts gleefully, lifting you up and spinning you around. You cling to his shoulders, laughing.
âWhoa there, save some of that energy for the slopes,â you tease.
Charles sets you down gently, though his eyes still sparkle with exhilaration. âIâm just excited, thatâs all. This is going to be such an amazing trip.â He kisses your forehead. âThank you for agreeing to come. It means the world that you trust me enough to try this with me.â
You smile, running a hand through his hair. âOf course. Any chance to spend time with you is worth facing my fears and clumsiness.â
Charles grins. âRemember you said that when I have to stop every ten feet on the bunny slope to help you up.â
You smack his chest playfully. âHey! I might not be totally hopeless.â
âYouâre right, Iâm sorry,â Charles says seriously. âFor all I know, you could be a secret skiing prodigy.â
You snort. âYeah right. But I promise Iâll try my best not to plow into too many innocent bystanders.â
âThatâs the spirit!â Charles encourages. âWeâre going to have the best time.â
You smile up at him softly. âI know. Anywhere with you feels like an adventure.â
Charlesâs eyes shine with adoration. He leans down for one more lingering kiss. âI love you so much. Now come on, weâve got packing to do!â
He grabs your hand and you let him lead you excitedly down the hall, butterflies swirling in your stomach. You still feel nervous attempting something so out of your comfort zone. But Charlesâs childlike enthusiasm is contagious. And you know without a doubt that by his side, youâre ready to try anything.
Whatâs the worst that can happen?
***
Famous last words.
This is the only thought running through your head as you stand at the top of the beginner ski slope, knees knocking together nervously. Charles had seemed so confident about this yesterday. But now, staring down the gentle incline covered in packed snow, youâre starting to realize how insane it is to strap slippery sticks to your feet and careen down a mountain.
Beginner slope or not, youâre certain to make a fool of yourself.
Charles must notice your trepidation, because he squeezes your mittened hand gently. âYouâve got this, mon amour. Iâll be right by your side the whole time.â
You smile weakly, comforted by his presence. At least when you inevitably crash and burn, it will be into his strong, steady arms.
Charles grins at you eagerly. âReady to give it a try?â
You take a deep breath, willing your knees to stop quaking. âAs Iâll ever be.â
âThatâs the spirit!â Charles says brightly. He turns to address the small crowd behind you â his performance coach Andrea, best friend Joris, photographer Antoine, trainer Nico, and friend Antonio. âOkay guys, letâs start nice and easy so she can get the hang of it. Weâll take turns skiing slowly beside her.â
You feel a rush of gratitude for Charlesâ patience and consideration. The other men cheerfully voice their agreement. With so many experienced skiers guiding you, surely you can handle gently sliding down this minor incline.
Charles volunteers to go first, expertly snapping into his skis and gliding to your side. âJust stay relaxed, bend your knees, and focus on keeping your tips pointing forward. The snow will do most of the work, you just have to guide the direction. Iâll stay right here if you need me.â
You wobble forward, mimicking Charlesâ athletic stance as best you can. The slope doesnât look nearly as gentle anymore now that youâre staring down it. But with Charlesâ coaxing, you slowly push off.
For a moment, you feel triumphant. The icy wind whips past your face as you coast downhill, skis sliding smoothly. Youâre doing it! This isnât so hard after all.
But your small victory is short-lived. An unexpected bump jolts you, throwing off your tenuous balance. You pinwheel your arms frantically as the ground rushes up to meet you.
Before you can taste snow, Charlesâ strong hands grip your waist, stabilizing you back upright. âWhoa there! Iâve got you, just regain your balance.â
Your heart pounds against your ribs. But the reassurance in Charlesâs voice helps settle your nerves. With his support steadying you, you manage to get both skis back under control.
âThanks,â you sigh in relief. âThat would have been a quick first run.â
Charles grins. âWhat are ski instructors for? You recovered nicely. Want to keep going to the bottom?â
You eye the remainder of the slope warily. But so far with Charlesâ help, youâve managed not to cause a complete disaster. âOkay, but stay close please.â
âAlways,â Charles promises, sticking to your side like glue.
With Charlesâ hand hovering protectively behind your back, you make it the rest of the way down the slope with only a few wobbles. At the bottom, you collapse into Charlesâ arms, exhilarated.
âI did it!â You cheer. Charles sweeps you up in a hug, spinning you around.
âYou were amazing!â He proclaims proudly. âA natural.â
You smack his shoulder. âOh stop, I would have face-planted in two seconds without you.â
âBut you didnât and thatâs what matters,â Charles insists earnestly. âI told you this would be fun!â
You canât help but smile, caught up in his enthusiasm. As the rest of the group takes their turns skiing slowly beside you for a few more timid runs, you start to relax into the motion. Having skilled athletes guide you step-by-step gives you the confidence to slide a little faster, turn more smoothly, and keep your balance over bumps.
With each successful run, Charlesâ grin grows impossibly wider. âLook at you go!â He exclaims after your latest effort. âYouâve gotten so good, I might have some competition soon.â
You snort. âLetâs not get carried away.â But secretly, youâre thrilled by the progress. Maybe you do have some hidden athletic talent after all.
On your next run, youâre feeling confident enough to wave Charles forward. âI think I can make it one time on my own now. Just stay ahead in case I start to wobble.â
âYou sure?â Charles checks, poised protectively at your side. At your firm nod, he smiles. âAlright, youâve got this! Iâll just be a few paces ahead.â
As Charles slides effortlessly downhill, you push off after him, a fierce look of determination on your face. For a few moments, everything goes perfectly. You whoop excitedly as you zip down the slope, wind stinging your cheeks. Charles cheers you on from where heâs stopped halfway down.
But right as you reach him, disaster strikes. Your left ski hits a patch of ice and skids wildly sideways. You flail your arms, trying to stay upright, but itâs too late. Your legs fly out from under you and youâre airborne, the white ground spinning dizzily.
You slam down hard on your bottom with a painful whump. For a second, stunned silence fills the air. Then Charles is at your side, helping you up as raucous laughter echoes from the group gathered at the bottom.
âYou okay?â Charles asks, barely contained mirth dancing in his eyes.
You groan theatrically. âOnly my pride is bruised.â
Charles wraps an arm around your shoulders, joining in the laughter. âIt was an awesome run up until that point!â
You lean your throbbing head against him for support. âLaugh it up, superstar. We canât all be pros like you.â
Charles presses a quick kiss to your helmet. âEven the pros take spills sometimes. Falling is part of learning. And you really are getting so good!â
From below, Joris cups his hands to shout encouragingly, âWeâre proud of you!â The rest of the group gives thumbs up and cheers.
Their support, combined with Charlesâ steadfast pride, melts away your embarrassment. This mishap was simply proof you still have more to learn on your journey to skiing mediocrity.
After a few more cautious runs under the wing of Charlesâ companions, you regain the courage to try solo again. Each time you stay upright a little longer, recovering from slips with increasing agility. The sun reflects brilliantly off the pristine white slopes, making you squint against the glare. But with the Dolomites rising majestically around you, icy air filling your lungs, and Charlesâ voice urging you onward, you feel truly in your element.
By afternoon, the group decides youâre ready for something more challenging. Charles leads everyone to the top of a longer and steeper slope. Itâs still rated for beginners, but looking down the incline makes your stomach drop.
âYouâve got this,â Charles says as you stare uncertainly. âIt looks scary, but youâll build up speed gradually. Just remember everything youâve learned.â
You take a deep breath and nod, encouraged by his vote of confidence. As the others line up to follow behind you, Charles gives your gloved hand one last encouraging squeeze.
âSee you at the bottom, mon amour!â He snaps on his own skis and glides smoothly to the base to wait. Heart hammering against your ribs, you push off.
The acceleration down the hill is alarming at first, icy wind biting your cheeks. But focusing on keeping your skis parallel, you manage to control your speed, leaning into smooth turns like Charles taught you.
Halfway down the slope you chance a glance over your shoulder. The group is fanned out behind you, following your path and whooping encouragement. Their cheers on this more difficult hill send a thrill of pride through you. Just wait until you tell your friends back home that you, Miss Uncoordinated Klutz herself, skied down an actual mountain!
But in your moment of distraction, disaster strikes again. Your right ski snags on something, jerking you off balance. Panicked, you spin your arms rapidly to recover. But itâs too late. Youâre careening out of control, picking up dangerous speed.
âLook out!â You scream as you zip across the slope sideways. But the ground is racing too fast to stop. Other skiers scatter hastily out of your path as you barrel toward them like a runaway freight train. You slam through their midst in a spray of snow, not even having time to wince apologetically at the curses that follow your wake.
Up ahead, Charlesâ figure grows rapidly larger as you hurtle toward him. He holds out his arms bracingly, but the impact when you collide sends you both tumbling head over heels in a tangle of skis and poles. Snow sprays violently in your wake.
When you finally roll to a stop, face down and groaning at the base of the slope, all is silent. Hesitantly you raise your head, blinking snow from your eyelashes. The sight that greets you is one of absolute chaos.
Skiers litter the slope, sprawled in your destructive path like fallen bowling pins. Poles, hats, and gloves are strewn haphazardly across the snow. Fresh scarlet tracks stain the pristine white from ski edges catching on now-shredded pants and jackets. Groans of pain and bewilderment fill the air.
Horrified, your gaze lands on Charles pushing himself up just a few feet away, covered head to toe in snow. He shakes powder from his hair, blinking dazedly. Then his eyes land on you.
âMon amour, are you okay?â He asks, scrambling over in concern.
Mortified tears prickle your eyes as you stare speechlessly around at the scene of destruction. So much for impressing everyone with your burgeoning ski talents.
Some first day on the slopes this turned out to be.
***
As Charles helps haul you to your feet, pain suddenly explodes in your left knee. You cry out, leg buckling dangerously beneath you. Charlesâ arms instantly wrap around your waist, holding you up.
âWhatâs wrong?â He asks, brow creased in concern.
You grimace, tentatively trying to put weight on your leg again only for searing agony to shoot through your knee joint. âSomethingâs really wrong,â you gasp through clenched teeth.
Charlesâ face pales. He keeps you supported against his side as he quickly unclips your skis so youâre not stuck in them. The moment your left foot touches the snow though, you yell in pain, leg giving out dangerously again.
Charles sweeps you up effortlessly in his arms. âIâve got you, donât try to stand on it,â he urges worriedly.
Over Charlesâ shoulder, you see his friends weaving through the dispersing crowd of skiers, fetching a medic. As they confer in urgent French and Italian, Charles holds you close, face etched with guilt.
âThis is all my fault,â he murmurs, distressed. âI never should have pushed you to try skiing when you werenât comfortable.â
Despite the fire burning inside your knee, you force a pained smile, touching Charlesâ cheek. âHey, donât do that. I wanted to try, remember? You didnât pressure me into anything.â
Charles just shakes his head bitterly. âBut look what happened. Iâm so sorry, mon amour.â
You open your mouth to protest further, but just then the medic arrives with a toboggan sled. Charles gently sets you down on the padded plastic. You recline back, trying not to jostle your leg as the medic examines your rapidly swelling knee.
At the lightest touch, you flinch away with a sharp cry. The medic frowns. âPossibile lesione al legamento crociato anteriore. Abbiamo bisogno di portarla in ospedale,â he says grimly.
Charles squeezes your hand, face pale. âHe thinks you may have torn your ACL. They need to take you to the hospital.â
You blink back panicked tears. Youâve always been prone to clumsiness, but nothing this severe. As the medic gestures ski patrol over to help transport you, the pain throbbing inside your knee seems to mock your brief foray into athleticism. Maybe you just arenât cut out for winter sports after all.
Charles refuses to leave your side during the bumpy toboggan ride down the mountain. At the base, an ambulance is waiting to take you to the nearest hospital. While the paramedics work swiftly to transfer you into the back, Charles cradles your hand, looking utterly distraught.
âI never should have let this happen,â he berates himself again. âWhat was I thinking taking an inexperienced skier down that slope?â
Despite your pain-induced haze, you glare sternly at him. âCharles, stop. This isnât your fault, itâs mine for losing control. Please donât blame yourself, youâll make me feel even worse.â
Charles still looks unconvinced. But he forces a tight smile, brushing hair back from your face. âIâm sorry. I just hate seeing you in pain. Letâs just focus on getting you fixed up. The doctors will know how to help.â
You nod, trying not to let panic overwhelm you. As the ambulance wails toward the hospital, Charles keeps his gaze locked comfortingly on yours.
Once there, nurses whisk you immediately in for x-rays and MRIs. Charles paces the waiting room, refusing offers from his friends to bring him food or drinks. When the doctor finally emerges, Charles springs forward anxiously. âHow is she?â
The doctorâs solemn expression says it all. âYour girlfriend has sustained a complete ACL rupture. She will require reconstructive surgery as soon as possible to repair it.â
Charles sags back against the wall, color draining from his face. You fight back tears as the doctor explains your diagnosis â one of the worst knee injuries possible. It will require months of intensive rehab even after the surgery.
When the doctor leaves, Charles returns to sit by your side from where he was pacing back and forth. The pain in your knee has settled into a pervasive throbbing. At the sight of your obvious anguish, Charlesâ stoic facade finally crumbles.
âIâm so sorry,â he chokes out, rushing to your side. âThis is all my fault.â
You grab his hand fiercely, despite the IV of painkillers tugging at your skin. âCharles, stop. I already told you not to blame yourself. It was an accident.â
âAn accident I caused by pressuring you to ski,â Charles argues miserably.
You level your most stern glare at him. âCharles Leclerc, you listen to me. I chose to try skiing. Me. Not you.â Your voice softens. âSo please stop tormenting yourself over this. It kills me to see you like this.â
Charles searches your face silently for a long moment. Finally he nods, exhaling shakily. âYouâre right. Iâm sorry.â He gently brushes a strand of hair behind your ear. âI just hate that youâre hurt. But no more blaming myself, I promise.â
You smile weakly. âGood. Now come here.â Charles leans down and you tug him into a fierce kiss, trying to convey without words that you donât hold him responsible.
When you pull back, Charles looks significantly less tormented. He caresses your cheek tenderly. âIâll take care of you, I swear. Youâll get the best care possible and recover even stronger than before.â
You try for a teasing smile. âGuess youâll have to find a new ski bunny next season.â
Charles shakes his head. âNever. No one could ever replace you.â His voice drops earnestly. âI donât care if you never ski again, I just want you healthy and happy.â
Before you can reply, the doctor returns with consent forms for surgery. When he mentions performing the operation here, Charlesâ brow furrows.
âNo, she needs the best surgeon possible for this injury,â he argues. Turning to you, he adds, âI know a specialist at a private clinic in Austria. Itâs where all the elite skiers go. Iâll fly us there tonight.â
Your eyes widen at the suggestion, but you know better than to argue once Charles is in protective mode. You have a feeling youâre about to receive world-class medical treatment fit for an Olympian.
Sure enough, Charles arranges for emergency transport to the prestigious clinic. On the flight, he sits vigilantly by your side, holding your hand through every painful bump of turbulence. By the time youâre admitted to the glamorous facility, youâre touched, but not surprised by the lengths heâs gone to in order to help you.
The surgeon Charles selected, Dr. Braun, inspires immediate confidence with his warm bedside manner and decorated credentials. After thoroughly examining your knee, he determines you are indeed a candidate for ACL reconstruction.
Charles listens intently as Dr. Braun explains the procedure, involving grafting tissue to replace your ruptured ligament. Though you try to follow along, exhaustion and pain medication make it hard to focus. All you can register is Charles rubbing your shoulder and reassuring you that Dr. Braun is the best there is. You trust Charles completely, so his confidence in this surgeon is enough.
Too soon, nurses arrive to prep you for surgery. As they wheel your gurney toward the operating room, Charles walks alongside, face etched with worry. He leans down to press a gentle kiss to your forehead.
âIâll be right here when you wake up,â he promises. âI love you so much.â
You cling to his hand for as long as possible before the nurses firmly insist he canât go any further. As the operating room doors swing shut between you, separating you from Charles, your heart clenches anxiously. But Dr. Braun smiles kindly down at you, patting your arm.
âNot to worry, weâll have that knee fixed up nicely,â he says. âWhen you wake, youâll be on the road to recovery.â
As the anesthesia mask descends and your vision fades to black, you cling to the doctorâs reassuring words. Maybe thereâs still hope for a somewhat happy ending to this disastrous ski trip after all.
***
As you blearily open your eyes, the first thing you see is Charlesâ worried face hovering over you. The moment he notices you stirring, his expression floods with relief.
âThank god,â he breathes, grasping your hand tightly. âHow are you feeling?â
You blink slowly, trying to clear the hazy fog of anesthesia from your brain. âOkay I think.â Your voice comes out scratchy. You glance down at the heavy brace immobilizing your knee and the events leading up to surgery come rushing back. âDid it ⊠go alright?â
Charles smoothes your hair back gently. âEverything went perfectly. Dr. Braun said it was a very successful surgery.â
You exhale, tension easing from your shoulders. With the capable doctor and Charles by your side, youâve made it through the first step.
Right on cue, Dr. Braun enters, smiling when he sees you awake. âWonderful, youâre up. How is our patient feeling?â
âA little groggy, but not too much pain yet,â you report.
âExcellent. The pain medication should be keeping you comfortable.â Dr. Braun moves to your bedside, examining your knee closely. âEverything continues to look promising in recovery. Youâll need to take it very easy for the next few weeks to protect the graft while it heals. But if all goes smoothly, youâll be back on your feet before you know it.â
You nod, stomach swooping anxiously at the thought of the long recovery ahead. Noticing your nervous expression, Charles gives your hand a reassuring squeeze.
âWhatever she needs, weâll make sure she has the best care and recovers properly,â he tells Dr. Braun seriously.
The doctor smiles. âHer rehabilitation will be the most crucial part. I work closely with a wonderful physical therapist, Elisa, who specializes in ACL reconstruction recovery. I highly recommend continuing your physio with her once you return home.â
Your eyes widen, not having considered that aspect yet. But Charles nods without hesitation. âJust tell us where sheâs located and Iâll arrange for her to fly out to stay with us as long as needed. Money is no object.â
âWhoa, wait a minute,â you interject, head still fuzzy but fairly certain booking a private international physiotherapist is overkill. âThatâs incredibly generous, but Iâm sure I can find someone local-â
Charles silences you with a stern look. âNot a chance. Dr. Braun said this Elisa is the best. I wonât risk your recovery with anything less.â Turning back to the doctor, he adds, âJust say the word and Iâll have a plane and a place to stay waiting for her.â
You sigh, but canât help feeling touched at the lengths Charles will go to help you heal. Dr. Braun seems equally unfazed by the bold offer â clearly Charlesâ wealth affords certain privileges in care.
âIâll speak to Elisa immediately and make the arrangements then,â Dr. Braun confirms. âWith around the clock support from both her and myself, Iâm confident youâll recover wonderfully.â He gives your other knee an encouraging pat.
Over the next few days in the upscale hospital, you begin to adjust to the restrictive new reality of your injury. While your knee remains heavily braced and immobilized, the rest of your body seems to ache from compensating. But true to his word, Charles sticks to your bedside attentively, keeping you distracted with games and books during the long inactive hours.
When Dr. Braun finally clears you for discharge, youâre armed with piles of post-op instructions, crutches, and medications. As Charles helps you hobble out of the hospital lobby, you eye the crutches nervously.
âIâm not sure I can manage these things along with the brace,â you admit. The awkward metal sticks feel precarious beneath your arms.
Charles frowns, glancing between you and the crutches uncertainly. Then in one swift motion he sweeps you up into his arms instead.
You yelp in surprise, wrapping your arms around his neck. âCharles! What are you doing?â
âCarrying you, obviously,â he states, as if this were the most natural solution in the world. When you open your mouth to protest, he silences you with a look. âThe doctor said to stay completely off your leg if possible. So no walking for you until itâs healed.â
You know better than to argue with Charles in protective caretaker mode. So you simply chuckle, shaking your head in amusement, and let him carry you like a princess out to the idling car.
At the airport, he again insists on keeping you cradled securely in his arms the entire walk out to the waiting private jet. Normally youâd feel self-conscious being lugged around like this in front of staff. But the utter tenderness in Charlesâ hold makes you feel nothing but safe.
Once settled on the plush leather seat, Charles hurriedly arranges pillows under your braced leg. âHere, keep it elevated like Dr. Braun said. Do you need more pain meds? Let me grab you an ice pack ...â
He fusses attentively until youâre thoroughly bundled up with your knee raised and iced. Only once heâs certain you have everything required for the flight does Charles take his own seat, lacing his fingers through yours.
âGet some rest if you can,â he says gently. âIâll wake you when we land to carry you home.â
You roll your eyes but canât help smiling. âMy knight in shining armor.â Leaning your head on his shoulder, you nuzzle into his warmth. The steady rumble of the engines is soothing, and despite your lingering aches, you feel yourself beginning to drift off.
Throughout the flight, Charles continues diligently caring for you. He helps you hobble to the restroom with assistance. He ensures you take your next round of medications on schedule. When the flight attendant delivers meals, Charles only picks at his own, too focused on making sure you actually eat to remember his food.
Youâre simultaneously touched and exasperated by his hyper-vigilance. But you know it comes from a place of love and residual guilt, so you endure his constant fussing without complaint. If doting on you helps absolve his conscience, then so be it.
By the time the jet begins its descent toward Nice, your eyelids are drooping heavily. Charles lifts the window shade, sunlight streaming over your face. âAlmost home,â he says with a tender smile.
You blink groggily, glancing down to make sure your knee is still properly supported. Reassured that Charles hasnât forgotten a single detail of your care, you nestle back against his chest contentedly.
As the jet coasts down the runway, Charles cradles you close, placing a kiss atop your head. âGet some rest, mon amour. Iâll carry you out and get you settled back home.â
His quiet promise fills you with cozy warmth despite the lingering chill from your ice pack. You let your heavy eyelids fall shut, lulled by the steady thump of Charlesâ heart.
Tomorrow your intensive recovery begins. But tonight, safely encircled in your loveâs arms thousands of feet in the air, you feel confident you have the strength to face whatever lies ahead.
***
When you wake a few weeks later, pale morning light is just beginning to creep across the blankets. Blearily, you glance over to see Charles already awake beside you, brow furrowed as he stares up at the ceiling.
âYouâre up early,â you murmur sleepily. âEverything okay?â
Charles startles slightly, as if pulled from deep thought. He forces a smile that doesnât reach his eyes. âOf course, just thinking about some things.â
You prop yourself up on one elbow, scrutinizing him in concern. His evasive tone is uncharacteristic. âWhatâs going on? And donât say nothing, I can tell somethingâs bothering you.â
Charles holds your gaze silently for a moment before letting out a heavy sigh. âItâs nothing, really. Iâve just been thinking about the start of the season coming up so soon.â
Your brow furrows. The opening race in Bahrain is only two weeks away. As the realization hits, your heart sinks. With your still-mending knee, it will be a lot harder to keep up with Charles globetrotting to races worldwide. For the past two seasons of your relationship, youâve attended every race possible together. The thought of that no longer being the case feels daunting.
âOh,â you say quietly. âI guess I hadnât thought that far ahead yet.â
Charlesâ expression is conflicted. He gently takes your hand, âI just hate the idea of leaving you here alone when youâre still recovering. It doesnât feel right being apart.â
You force an optimistic smile. âHey, donât worry about me. I can take care of myself and Elisa will still be here for physical therapy. Iâll be okay.â
But your reassurance doesnât seem to ease Charlesâ frown. âI know, Iâm just worried about you re-injuring yourself with no one here. I can get my mother to check on you too ...â
As he spirals back into restless thoughts, you squeeze his hand firmly. âCharles, stop. Iâll be fine, I promise. This isnât my first time on my own, remember?â
Charles grimaces. âI know, but youâre hurt now. I just hate leaving you when youâre still recovering. If something happened while I was gone ...â He trails off, looking stricken.
Your heart swells at his protectiveness. But you wonât let him torment himself with hypotheticals. Sitting up fully, you level Charles with your most stubborn expression.
âWell then, itâs a good thing you wonât be leaving me here for long, because Iâm coming with you just like always.â
Charles gapes. âWhat? No, youâre injured, thereâs no way-â
âUh uh,â you interrupt firmly. âIâve been to every race I could since we got together, and Iâm not about to miss one now over a bum knee. Iâll agree to skip pre-season testing but then Iâm going to Bahrain no matter what.â
Charles' mouth opens and closes wordlessly before he finally manages to argue, âBut how will you manage airports and flights and crowded paddocks? Youâre still on crutches!â
You wave a hand dismissively. âSo Iâll hobble around the paddock looking pathetic, big deal. Better than moping here alone.â Crossing your arms, you fix Charles with your most unyielding stare. âFace it, youâre stuck with me.â
Charles searches your determined expression, clearly trying to formulate another protest. But he knows you too well, can recognize when your mind is made up. With a resigned chuckle, he pulls you against his chest.
âYou are the stubbornest person ever, you know that?â He kisses the top of your head, a smile in his voice. âBut I really shouldnât be surprised. Nothing can stop you from being there to cheer me on.â
You grin, basking happily in his embrace. âDamn right. You should know by now that Iâm going to be by your side every race, no matter what.â
Charles just shakes his head in amused exasperation, arms tightening around you. âWell in that case, it seems I have some calls to make to arrange for your care in the paddock.â
You kiss his jaw tenderly. âSee? Problem solved.â Settling back against the pillows, you add teasingly, âNow stop stressing and let me sleep a little more. Unlike you, I need my beauty rest.â
Charles barks out a laugh, the last tension fading from his frame. As you drift back into cozy slumber cradled against his chest, his steady breathing lulls you like a soothing melody.
Later that morning, itâs time for your daily physical therapy session in the makeshift rehab space set up in your apartment. Elisa guides you through gentle range of motion and strengthening exercises, keeping up cheerful encouragement. The work is grueling, but Elisaâs optimism inspires you to push through the discomfort.
Youâve just finished up with an ice break when hushed voices drift in from the adjacent room. Craning your neck, you glimpse Charles sitting at the kitchen island, phone to his ear as he rifles through an open notebook. Though you canât make out his full conversation, you catch snippets.
âNeed to make sure she has somewhere to rest comfortably ...â
âDonât want her trying to walk too far ...â
âShe says sheâll be fine, but I need to be sure ...â
You muffle a laugh into your hand. Of course Charles is already contacting Ferrari about you joining him in Bahrain, planning every detail to accommodate your injury. Elisa raises a questioning eyebrow but you just shake your head with a smile. Charlesâ protectiveness never fails to make your heart melt.
Oblivious to your eavesdropping, Charles continues speaking in a hushed but urgent tone. You can visualize his serious expression pinched with concern, wanting to arrange every detail to ensure your comfort during race weekends.
Itâs hopeless trying to curb his caring instincts. So you simply shake your head in amusement and turn back to your exercises, resolved not to override the plans youâre clearly not meant to hear.
After your session concludes, Elisa helps you prop up your leg to ice before gathering her things. âYouâre making great progress,â she encourages. âKeep it up and youâll be back to normal before you know it.â
You smile through your fatigue. âThanks for everything. See you tomorrow?â
Elisa nods, waving farewell as she heads out. Once sheâs gone, you eye your crutches propped nearby. Normally youâd use them to hobble around, but mischief sparks inside you. This seems like the perfect time to test your boyfriendâs hovering instincts.
Bracing yourself on the workout table, you carefully rise to your feet, keeping all weight on your good leg. The short hobble to the living room leaves you breathless, but triumphant.
Rounding the corner, you spot Charles sitting on the couch reviewing emails on his tablet. Before he notices your approach, you boldly flop down to sprawl across his lap.
Charles yelps in surprise, tablet clattering away as his arms reflexively cradle you. âWhat are you doing walking around alone? Where are your crutches?â
You grin up at him impishly. âMust have forgotten them back there. But I managed okay for a short distance.â
Charles gapes, torn between horror at your recklessness and awe at your determination. You take advantage of his stunned silence to wrap your arms around his neck and tug him down into a kiss.
âHave I mentioned how amazing and caring you are?â You murmur when you finally separate for air. âTaking care of me even when you think I donât notice?â
Understanding flashes across Charlesâ face and his cheeks tint pink. âYou heard that phone call earlier, didnât you?â At your smug grin he groans. âI should have known I couldnât get anything past you.â
You laugh, nuzzling your nose against his. âIt was very sweet. But you really donât need to go through so much trouble for me.â
Charlesâ eyes lock earnestly on yours. âItâs no trouble at all. I want to make sure your needs are taken care of so you can be comfortable and safe.â He brushes your hair back gently. âI hate the thought of you struggling while supporting me at races.â
Your playful expression softens. You take his hand, intertwining your fingers against your heart. âDo whatever you have to do so that you can focus on driving your best without worrying about me. Iâm a big girl, I can handle a few weeks of long flights and sitting in the back of your garage instead of standing. As long as Iâm cheering for you, Iâll be happy.â
Charles searches your face, as if committing every detail to memory. âI donât deserve you,â he says finally, voice husky.
You smile, squeezing his hand. âSure you do. We take care of each other. Itâs what partners do.â
Charlesâs eyes shimmer with emotion. He cradles your jaw, kissing you deeply. When he draws back, the anxious creases in his face have smoothed away, leaving only tenderness.
âI promise Iâll do my best not to worry,â he concedes. âJust promise you wonât push yourself too hard.â
âDeal,â you agree easily, then smirk. âNow, how about carrying me back to the crutches you claim I so desperately need?â
Charles laughs, once again sweeping you effortlessly into his arms. You cling to his shoulders, perfectly content to let him fuss over you just a little longer.
***
âWe should all go skiing together!â
Pierreâs enthusiastic suggestion makes you freeze mid-bite, forkful of pasta suspended comically halfway to your open mouth. Across the table, Charles goes completely still, face draining of color.
Oblivious to your boyfriendâs reaction, Pierre barrels on with growing excitement. âThere are some amazing resorts in the Alps we could visit over New Yearâs. Epic mountains, fresh powder-â
âNo!â Charles interjects forcefully. He looks mildly ill at just the thought. âAbsolutely not happening.â
Pierre blinks in surprise at the vehement refusal. Even his girlfriend, Kika, appears confused by Charlesâ sudden change in demeanor. You have to press your lips together to keep from laughing at their bemused expressions.
âBut why?â Pierre asks, brow furrowed. âI thought you loved skiing.â
Charles shudders. âNot anymore. Not after ...â He trails off, eyes darting to you meaningfully.
Understanding dawns on Pierreâs face. âOh! Right, of course.â He smiles apologetically. âSorry, I didnât think-â
You wave a hand, unable to contain your amusement any longer. âItâs okay, Pierre. I know you didnât mean to bring up traumatic memories.â You cast a teasing glance at Charles. âBut I think skiing might permanently be off the table for us.â
Charles nods emphatically. âAbsolutely. Never again. From now on, we take beach vacations only. Somewhere warm, with no snow, mountains, or treacherous icy slopes.â He shudders again for effect.
By now, youâre laughing so hard you have to set down your water glass to avoid spilling it. You knew Charles was still sensitive about the topic of skiing, but you hadnât anticipated him having such an extreme reaction tonight. His overprotective dramatics are too adorable.
Still chuckling, you lean over to smack a kiss on his cheek. âYouâre being ridiculous, but itâs very sweet that youâre so traumatized on my behalf.â
Charles wraps an arm around you, some tension easing from his shoulders. âAfter what you went through, can you blame me for swearing off anything to do with skiing forever?â He shakes his head vehemently. âNever again. It was the most terrifying experience. I thought I might have permanently damaged the love of my life.â
Your heart melts. âIâm completely fine now, thanks to you. But I can understand preferring to avoid ski trips in the future.â You smile teasingly. âWe can find a nice beach to lounge on instead.â
Pierre chuckles. âYeah, thatâs probably smarter. Sorry for bringing up bad memories.â He smiles sheepishly across the table. âA tropical vacation does sound nice though!â
The group dissolves into easy laughter, the awkwardness forgotten. The conversation meanders to warmer destinations and the approaching off-season. Charles eventually relaxes his grip on you, seeming reassured that skiing is off the table.
You make it through the rest of the amicable double date without incident. As you all exit the restaurant into the cool night air, Pierre turns to you and Charles apologetically.
âReally sorry again for that ski trip suggestion earlier. Definitely wasnât thinking.â
You wave off his concerns with an easy smile. âDonât worry about it! No harm done.â You pause, then add impishly, âThough from now on, Charles may vet all vacation plans just to be safe.â
Charles nods, face comically serious. âItâs true. I take your physical safety very seriously now.â His grave expression cracks into a grin. âSo expect lots of beach vacations in our future together!â
Everyone dissolve into laughter again. After final farewell hugs, you and Charles head to your car, his arm wrapped securely around your shoulders.
Once home, Charles tucks you into bed with an amount of care bordering on reverence. As he curls up behind you, you lace your fingers through his against your heart.
âHave I told you lately how amazing you are?â You murmur into the darkness.
You feel Charles smile against your hair. âMaybe, but feel free to say it again.â
You snuggle deeper into his embrace. âYouâre pretty much the best boyfriend on the planet. I love how protective you are over me, even when itâs a bit dramatic. It just shows how much you care.â
Charles presses a kiss to the top of your spine. âOf course I care. You mean everything to me.â His voice drops lower. âI never want to be the reason you get hurt again.â
You roll over to face him, gently cradling his jaw. âYou could never hurt me. What happened was an accident, and I recovered just fine. So no more feeling guilty, okay?â
Even in the dim light you can see the sincerity in Charlesâ eyes as he searches your face. âYou really are too good for me,â he murmurs. âIâll try to stop feeling overly responsible. Though I make no promises on vetoing future ski trip suggestions,â he adds with a teasing grin.
You laugh, snuggling happily against his chest. âNow get some sleep.â
As his breaths deepen into slumber, you reflect on how lucky you are to have found someone so devotedly caring. With Charlesâ fiercely protective presence heating the sheets beside you, the future â filled with sandy beaches rather than ski slopes â looks bright indeed.
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Last Call
Calling the LADS Men to say goodbye because you weren't going to be making it home to them. A/N: MC isn't reincarnating this time sorry. Artist @/am_soul_art on insta [Requested by: nocturnaoasis]
It was supposed to be a quick mission. The intentions were good and the plan was perfect. At least thats what the higher ups thought at the Hunter's Association. The plan was to take back Hat Island, the small island right off the coast of linkon overrun with wanderers. The Hunter's Association believed that their strength in not only numbers, but also Evols and skills had improved enough to take back the small island.
They were wrong. So very wrong.
It was a suicide mission from the start; the wanderers were too smart there was never a chance. You panted as you ran from the onslaught of wanderers that had evolved over time inhabiting this island. You watched as comrade after comrade was slaughtered right in front of you. The number of Hunters was decresing quickly and there was no help coming. You held your side for dear life as blood gushed from your wound. You accepted your fate right then and there. You weren't making it back to Linkon.
You managed to find a small cave on the side of a mountain where you could make one last call.
Zayne
The phone seems to ring forever you were afraid you weren't going to hear his voice in your last moments. Just as you thought it would go to voicemail he picked up.
Zayne: Hello MC: Zayne.... Zayne: Yes I'm here
You couldn't help the grin that overtook your face.
MC: Remember our trip to find 'old popsicles'? Zayne: Of course I do MC: Remember when you swept me away from my friends to go read in a secluded park? Zayne: Yes ... where is this coming from?
You took a deep breath before coughing and grunting form the pain.
MC: I just want you to always think of our good memories ... I don't think we'll be making anymore after today Zayne: What are you saying? MC: They're gone ... they're all gone ... and I don't have much time left.
You finally broke down and sobbed into the phone as reality truly set in.
Zayne: Wh- MC: Promise me you'll move on ... I want you to find something or someone to bring the same vivacity that I brought you ... don't shut yourself off from the world ... I want you to be happy ... remember me in a good light because just know I died doing what I love Zayne: ....dont leave me behind MC: I love you Dr. Zayne......
Zayne didn't hang up he stayed on the line until he could no longer hear your stuttering breaths. He couldn't keep that promise of moving on. He threw himself into his work to keep his mind busy. He was afraid if he slowed down for one second he'd never be able to recover.
Rafayel
He picked up on the first ring as if he'd been waiting by the phone just for your call.
Rafayel: Hey Cutie!
He sounded so happy at the fact that you called it was already killing you that you'd be breaking his heart with this call.
MC: You know you create the most beautiful art Rafayel: You're making me blush stop it MC: I'm going to be painting pretty sunsets and sunrises for you Raf Rafayel: huh?
You swallowed hard trying to keep your voice from wavering.
MC: The next time you're on the beach and you see a beautiful sunset or sunrise ... that's me ... painting the sky just for you Rafayel: No no no you're-
His words became panicked as you quickly cut him off
MC: I wish I would have hugged you tighter before I left ... I'm not making it back to Linkon ... I'm sorry Rafayel: I can come to you just tell me where you are
Tears streamed down your face as your voice broke at the sound of him falling apart on the other end
MC: Im running on borrowed time right now Rafayel I just wanted to tell you that I love you ... so much Rafayel: I love you too
Your head was already swimming you didn't even realize you muttered.
MC: Good ... good.......
Rafayel never missed a single sunrise or sunset after that. Thomas would always find him sitting on the beach with red eyes and a camera to capture the sky that you painted for him.
Xavier
He picked up on the third ring w/ a groggy voice; he'd been asleep.
Xavier: My little star
His voice brought you a kind of comfort that no words could describe.
MC: You made a good call getting sick this week you know that?
You couldn't help but giggle at the situation.
Xavier: What are you going on about? MC: Remember how pretty the stars were that night we danced in the forest? Xavier: Yea they were almost as beautiful as you
He always knew how to make you feel like the prettiest girl to ever exist.
MC: Well next time you gaze at the stars the one star that seems to twinkle and dance just for you ... that'll be me
A brief moment of silence....
Xavier: You're not saying what I think you're saying
You could hear rustling on the other end knowing he just sat up.
MC: I'm sorry Xav ... I'm so sorry ... I promised I would make it back to you, but thats a promise I can't keep anymore ... I'm losing blood fast I can already feel myself losing consciousness Xavier: Hang on I'll be right there
And there it was the choked sob that finally slipped out of you as you responded.
MC: It's too late Xav ... do you love me?
He was quiet for a moment before you heard his low raspy voice respond.
Xavier: Yes. Of course I love you with everything that I am
Those words brought one last smile to your face and you finally let your eyes drift closed.
MC: thats all I wanted to hear ... I love you Xavier..........
Xavier was never the same after that. He spent his days training to get stronger to the point where his hands were bloody. No one could get through to him not even Jeremiah. At night he swore he could hear your voice as he gazed at the stars.
Sylus
Sylus: Hi sweetie MC: I love you!
You heard his breath hitch and then silence. You had rendered Sylus speechless with the three words he always wanted to hear.
Sylus: Why so sudden? MC: I never got the chance to say it to you, but I couldn't go without letting you know Sylus: where-
You quickly cut him off because there wasn't much time left. You could quite literally feel your life slipping through your fingers.
MC: this mission was doomed from the start ... I'm not making it home to you tonight ... I'm sorry ... thereâs no pain though so I must be dying Sylus: Stay right where you are Iâll come find you MC: Don't .... it's no use ... thank you for everything I was always happiest with you
You smiled as you admitted that to him; it felt good.
Sylus: Stop you're not dying on that island
You sniffled as tears began to sting the back of your eyes.
MC: it's too late ... just ... just tell me you love me Sylus: but- MC: Sylus please Sylus: I love you My Queen MC: Music to my ears........
Sylus still tried to look for you, but could never make it onto the island for the wanderers were too strong....even for him. Mephisto did however manage to find you and brought back the necklace Sylus had given you. It now sits on a mantle in a glass case.
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could I please request a remus x reader that isnât used to affection and cries at being called a pet name <3
âRemus calls you lovely, so you cry in his back garden. fem
You hold your hands out to the fire pit, relieved when heat kisses your palms and warms your arms to the elbow. Summer nights are supposed to be warm. Not in Wales.Â
The decking under you bends and groans as multiple pairs of feet cross it. Someone steps off by your legs and moves further into the garden. Solar lights warm the space and a battery powered lantern lights the patio table where Sirius hosts a championship of Speed.Â
A pair of shoes stop by your legs. They step down and a body sits next to you tightly, thigh to thigh, no want for space. âHey,â Remus says. âAre you cold?âÂ
âNot really.âÂ
âDid you bring a jumper?âÂ
âIâm not cold,â you laugh. âOf course I did, though, itâs upstairs.âÂ
Staying with Remus and his friends has been fun so far. The idea of spending a few weeks of your summer between your second and last year of University at Remusâ house had felt daunting when they suggested it, but youâve had nothing but fun so far. Itâs nice to have friends. Nicer to have patient and gentle ones.
âYou can have my jacket? Wear it over your shoulders like a cape.âÂ
âNo, thank you. Really.âÂ
Remus takes your arm. Gives it a quick rub with his thumb until his hand moves down to yours. He feels your fingers, his palm soft, before he returns to his personal space. âYou donât feel too cold. Iâll ask James to put another log on in a bit.âÂ
âAll the food is keeping me warm.âÂ
He grins. Brown eyes, brown hair, lashes of firelight on his cheek. âAre you having a good time?âÂ
âOf course I am.âÂ
âYeah? Will you tell me if youâre not? I know itâs weird staying somewhere else. Even if itâs just that the bathroom makes you miserable or you need extra socks.âÂ
âItâs like Iâm on holiday with all my best friends,â you say lightly.Â
âYou are on holiday with your best friends. Iâm not, âcos itâs my house, but this is the definition of a holiday.âÂ
âThank you, for inviting me.âÂ
Remus puts his arm around your shoulder, and he kisses your temple with a gentle smile. âI wanted you here, lovely. We all want you here.âÂ
His arm falls away. Itâs just amicable affection, you know that, but itâs more than anyoneâs given you in a long time. Youâre surprised heâd want to; you must feel a deep, deep tenderness for someone to call them lovely like itâs their only name, and to kiss their forehead with a smile already in place.Â
You pull the inside of your bottom lip between your teeth. Itâs precious, to be wanted. To have someone as special as Remus show you what you mean to him plainly. Youâve had a great day filled with nice food and good friends, and now youâre warming your knees by the flickering fire pit in the Welsh countryside, stars emerging above you, the moon a pinky nail by the mountains.Â
You tip your face into your hands.Â
Remus brings a hand to your back and draws a shape without comment, but his hand flattens, and he feels it loud and clear when you sniffle. âDove?â he asks softly.Â
You raise your head quickly, sniffling again as you wipe hot tears off of the hills of your cheeks. âSorry.âÂ
âDid I upset you?â he asks, sitting up straight. âIâm so sorry, what did I say?âÂ
âNo, no, itâs nice. Itâs nice, youâre always so nice to me.âÂ
âYouâre upset because Iâm nice?âÂ
âIâm just not used to it, thatâs all.âÂ
âNot used to it,â he says, frowning. His brows set. Heâs nearly stony.
âYouâre the nicest friend Iâve ever had.âÂ
âCan I give you a hug?âÂ
You nod, shivering as he wraps an arm around your shoulders and pulls you into his side, no room left between you. His cheek smushes into the side of your brow, a heat like the fire warming you, the two of you listening to the sound of wood embers popping.Â
He makes a sound somewhere in his chest and pulls you closer again. Impossibly, he shifts, and his second arm comes around to turn his side hug into a proper one, as though heâs changed his mind about it just a few seconds in. You turn into him without apprehension.Â
âYouâre not used to it. Do you like it?â he murmurs.Â
You press your face to his jaw and neck. Your arms act of their own accord, tightening behind his back.Â
âYou should be used to it, someone like you. You should be so used to it that it bounces straight back off you again.â He rubs your shoulder. His fingers work into a tight muscle gently. âYou lied about being cold, I can feel it now. Your back is freezing.âÂ
You raise up off of the decking to hug him harder. Heâs all for it.Â
âWeâll teach you exactly how to be part of the worldâs touchiest friend group,â he promises. âYou're already a good hugger.âÂ
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Carnal Desires- M. Sturniolo
pairing: girlfriend!reader x boyfriend!Matt
classification: smut
warnings: 18+, MDNI, literal sex, slight cursing, oral sex, established relationship, short, no use of y/n
inspiration: request, I put a big spin on this request lolol bc Iâve written car sex before and felt like we needed something different
summary: You join Matt and his family on a vacation, and get lost together while on a hike. Instead of freaking out, you two take advantage of the sudden alone time.
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This vacation was supposed to be fun for you, full of laughter and adventures as you and Mattâs family explored the island and all it had to offer. You were looking forward to spending alone time with Matt in between the weekâs packed schedule, maybe sneak in a session or two, but instead you were forced to share a room with Nick.
You love Nick and you wouldnât mind sharing a room with him under any other circumstances, but all you wanted was quality time with your boyfriend. Mary Lou made the room arrangements, and although she knows you and Matt were having sex regularly, it wasnât going to happen under her watch. So, instead of enjoying your time in paradise with your boyfriend, youâre being tortured and touch-starved.
Matt feels the same way every time he sees you wearing a bikini at the pool, a pair of shorts that hug you just right, or even when youâre eating and he watches your lips wrap around a fork. All he wants to do is drag you away and fuck you in the nearest secluded area, but he had to remind himself to keep his interactions with you family friendly.
This was going to be such a long trip to say the least.
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âWatch your step, baby,â Matt instructs, pointing towards the rocks that litter the path ahead. You hated hiking, especially in the hot island sun, but the tour guide promised a waterfall at the end that you just couldnât pass up. You offer Matt a kind smile, holding onto him for support as you trudge further and further up the mountain. His arm stiffens as he supports your weight, helping you push yourself up a large rock.
His eyes trail up your legs, the shorts youâre wearing riding up slightly and exposing your asscheek. All week heâs struggled to keep his hands off of you, especially with his family so close all the time. But theyâre pretty far up the hiking trail, he wonders if heâll have enough time to push you up against the rock, pull down your shorts, and finally fuck you.
He debates it for a while, chewing the inside of his lip to distract himself from the growing sensation in his pants, but heâs broken from his thoughts by your voice, âMatt câmon weâre gonna get lost out here!â Youâre crouched at the edge of the rock, stretching an arm out for him which causes your top to fall forward just enough to expose the bikini youâre wearing underneath.
All he wants to do is rip it off and watch your tits bounce as you ride him. âIâm coming,â he grunts, taking a hold of your hand and using the other to push himself up. Heâs sweaty and sunburnt, slowly becoming tired of this dumb hike. You can tell heâs becoming overwhelmed and annoyed, so you wrap your arms around his waist.
âDonât be so grumpy,â you tease with a downturned smile, pecking his lips playfully. His jaw is clenched, trying to stretch his neck far enough for you to miss his mouth. Your lips fall on his jaw, feathering a few kisses down his neck teasingly. âCâmon baby, just a little smile,â you continue to tease, your breath tickling the skin of his neck.
A small chuckle finally escapes his mouth, his tough guy demeanor crumbling and being replaced with a playful expression. âWhy are you so grumpy?â your tone is still cheery because, despite also being tired, youâre trying to remain positive.
âBecause weâre lost,â he replies blankly, allowing his arms to snake around your waist until his arms rest comfortable on your ass. He squeezes your ass, massaging the skin shortly after. You see the opportunity for a corny remark and take it, âIâm not lost if Iâm with you.â
This causes him to burst out in laughter, finally giving in and returning the kiss, âyouâre so fucking corny.â You smile into the kiss, you knew exactly what to do to make him feel better.
âI can make you feel better,â you reply between kisses, allowing your lips to travel further down his jawline and neck. He hums in response, the suggestion immediately sending blood rushing to his dick. You take this as an invitation to go through with your actions, slowly kneeling in front of Matt until youâre facing his crotch.
He watches in shock and excitement as you wiggle into the ground and begin unbuckling his shorts. Were you really going to suck his dick in the middle of the dense jungle? What if someone else came through the hiking path? Or worse, what if his family emerged from the dense flora and caught you with his dick in your mouth? As frightening as the idea was, it was also exciting, and Matt never the type to turn down a blowjob.
He watches in awe as you pull his shorts down, palming his dick through the fabric of his boxers. You kiss his penis through the cloth, waiting for a reaction from Matt. âDonât tease,â he groans, causing you to finally slowly pull his boxers down.
Once itâs free, Mattâs hard dick slaps against his stomach, precum already forming at the red, swollen tip. You take a firm grip of him, slowly pumping and placing a sloppy kiss on his tip. He tastes salty, his precum mixing with the sweat from having hiked for hours.
His jaw is slack and his eyes are scrunched as you finally wrap your mouth around his tip. Youâd usually take your time and tease Matt until he was begging for you to do something, but youâre so hungry for him that you canât help but deep throat him instantly. Mattâs tip hits the back of your throat, causing him to instinctively buck his hips into your mouth.
Strong hands take a hold of your hair, creating a make-shift ponytail to provide him with the leverage necessary to fuck your face. Youâre gagging around his cock, his hips snapping into your face and his hands pushing your head back and forth. Tears brim at your eyes with each thrust, your hands holding onto Mattâs thighs both for support and in an attempt to slow his movements.
Heâs unrelenting, though, forgetting entirely about your need for oxygen. You moan around him, cheeks hollowing tight enough to help push Matt past his breaking point. His eyes are training on you, watching in awe as bubbles of saliva drip down your chin.
âSo. Fucking. Sexy,â he grunts with each thrust, pulling out completely with a loud pop. Matt pumps his cock from above your face, giving you enough time to catch your breath before youâre opening your mouth again for him. He groans at your willingness to please, placing his fat, heavy cock on your flat tongue.
You scoot closer to him eagerly, waiting for him to paint your tongue with his cum. âSo beautiful and eager,â he murmurs, stroking his cock one last time before unloading his cum in your mouth. Some of it shoots out far enough to land on your face, engraving an image in Mattâs head that heâs sure to use later.
One of your fingers scoops up the stray cum that frosted tour face, popping the remnants in your mouth as you stare intently at Matt. You want him to remember this for the remainder of this trip, to think about you on your knees with his cum on your face. You want him to remember how well you took his cock and for images of you to flood his mind at night, forcing him to find you and fuck you in another secluded, undisclosed location.
Without another word, you kiss his tip and spring up from the floor. âI think they went this way,â you say, pointing in a random direction, but if you were being honest you lost track of the group long before you dropped to your knees. Matt watches you in confusion, how were you able to recover so easily while he still stood there with his cock out? Heâs barely coming down from his high, but he pulls his pants up and follows you anyway.
Mattâs skeptical, not entirely trusting your sense of direction. âAre you sure? It doesnât look like anyoneâs gone that way⊠ever,â he replies, taking in his surroundings. You wave him off, pushing through highly forested terrain as you attempt to find the group again.
âIâm sure. Weâll be fine,â you dismiss, leading the way deeper into the jungle. Hopefully Matt remained in a good mood for the rest of the hike, if not youâd be forced to work your magic again.
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At this point you donât know which way is left and which is right, youâre just walking for the sake of moving. There are no trails in sight, but there are rocks at every twist and turn, and the sun is beginning to set. âI think weâre lost,â you finally admit, stopping abruptly in your tracks and doing a full 360 in an attempt to relocate yourself.
âYou think?â Matt replies in a sarcastic tone, running an exasperated hand through his hair. You ignore his tone, chalking it up to the hike having worn him out. He was easily irritable, but you knew of a few ways to fix that.
âWell I hear water this way. That could be the waterfall?â you say, throwing a thumb behind you to signal that thatâs where you hear the water coming from. Mattâs equally as lost as you are, but since you were the one leading the way it was easy to place the blame on you. âIt could be, but what if it isnât?â he retorts, raising his voice slightly.
âWeâre already lost, Matt. What does it matter if it isnât the waterfall?â you reply, mocking his voice slightly as you send him an annoyed look. You decide to just ignore him and begin walking towards the water instead of arguing in the middle of a deserted island, surrounded by dense vegetation and predators that were sure to wake when the sun set.
Matt throws his hands up in the air out of frustration as he follows behind you. If you were Chris or Nick he probably wouldâve lashed out at you already, but he bites his tongue because he realizes that thereâs no point in arguing. The only reason heâs responding so harshly is because heâs letting the situation and his pent up sexual frustration get the best of him.
The water gets louder the further you walk and the air becomes cooler. Finally, after pushing past vines and leaves, you see the roaring stream of water. Foam forms at the edge of the cliff where the water meets the ground, creating a large pool deep enough to swim in. It was such a beautiful sight, you couldnât help but immediately throw your backpack to the ground and kick your shoes off.
âTold you it was the waterfall,â you say in excitement, suddenly feeling energetic again. You make swift work of your shirt, removing it before unbuckling your shorts. Mattâs equally as excited, tugging his shorts off as he watches you shimmy out of yours.
Your ass jiggles each time you pull at your shorts, finally revealing the bikini you wore underneath. Mattâs in his boxers, the fabric loose around his thighs but becoming tight around his crotch. Heâs no longer frustrated with you, all he can think about is fucking you in the water, the water splashing each time he bucks into you.
His carnal, animalistic desires overrun his mind as images of you on the jungle floor with his cock balls deep in your mouth replay in his head. Matt joins you in the cool water, ready to have another adventure with you.
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The sun has set and the moon has now replaced its position in the sky, shining down on you both while you effortlessly wade through the water. The pool is deep enough to reach your shoulders, but it reaches Mattâs lower chest. The loud, relentless waterfall makes it hard to hear Matt when he speaks so youâre forced to press your face against his to hear him.
âYou look so sexy, baby,â he murmurs against your ear, his face so close to yours that you can feel his stubble graze your cheek with each word. Mattâs hands pull you close to him from under the water, allowing your legs to wrap around his torso as he supports your weight. Your ass settles just above his crotch, inches away from his throbbing penis.
You hum in response, pulling your face away slightly to capture his lips in a kiss. Nature managed to provide you with the perfect ambiance, perfectly secluded from all civilization for the first time this week. âI missed you all week,â you whispered into the kiss, giving Matt the perfect opportunity to slip his tongue into your mouth.
Heâs immediately moaning into the kiss, his tongue lapping in your sweet juices. He places two strong hands on your ass, pushing you down on his growing erection, eliciting a strained whimper from you. âFeel that?â he grunts, forehead flush with yours as he presses his crotch so hard on yours you can feel everything. His eyes are locked on yours, searching for a reaction.
Your core clenches instinctively at his words, you wish you could feel him. It seems like the waterfall becomes louder the more worked up you become, both of you blissfully unaware of the world around you. The stars are twinkling from above and the moon is shining directly on the pool of water you swim in, serving as a spotlight for the show you and Matt were about to put on.
His mouth is back on you, hungrily trailing kisses down the wet skin of your neck. He stops right above your collar bone, sucking and biting the skin until itâs purple. Youâre gripping his hair and grinding down onto him, allowing the water to help you move effortlessly. All you want is to feel him closer after an entire week apart.
âMatt, just fuck me already,â you moan, becoming desperate for his touch. Usually heâd tease you and tell you to be patient, but even he was desperate for relief. He pulls you into another kiss, swiftly tugging his cock out of his boxers in the process. You try adjusting yourself over Matt, his fingers expertly moving your bikini to the side, causing you to squirm slightly as the fabric presses against your sensitive clit.
âStay still,â he grumbles, aligning his cock with your entrance. You immediately do as you youâre told, eager to please and even more eager to feel him inside you. Without a second thought, his left hand is pushing you down on him and the right is keeping his cock in place. An immediate sigh of relief leaves Mattâs mouth once he bottoms out inside of you, adjusting himself so heâs able to support you from under your thighs. The sensation is euphoric, causing Mattâs knees to tremble as he tries to ground himself on the rocky floor beneath him.
Your legs are wrapped around Mattâs waist, using the position as leverage to begin bouncing up and down on his dick slowly. The momentum of your movements causes the water to push and pull around you, slapping against your chest with each thrust. âI missed this,â he moans, eyes squeezed tight as he tries to compose himself. The feeling is so pent up that heâs sure to bust in seconds, so he focuses on lasting long so he can make you feel good.
âI missed this too, baby. So much,â you reply, hanging on by Mattâs shoulders as you throw your head back in pleasure. Youâre clenching around him, your pussy sucking him in deeper. Loud moans are coming from both of you, the waterfall swallowing them and washing them away.
Matt watches as your boobs bounce violently, threatening to spill out of your tight bikini top. Itâs like theyâre teasing him, willing him to pull the bikini off and toss it deep into the jungle. He yanks it down before he can stop himself, freeing your tits and immediately groaning at the sight.
You look so sexy on top of him, taking him like a champ and giving him a show while doing it. His hips rut into you quickly, balls slapping against your ass with each thrust. Your tits press against his chest, sensitive nipples grazing against his skin.
Heâs fucking you so hard and fast at this point that his dick slips out of you, slapping against your clit in the process. The sensation causes your legs to shake and your core to clench once again. âFuck,â he whimpers at the loss of contact, taking a hold of his cock and rubbing it against your pussy.
Matt manages to slip back into your folds aggressively, pounding into you at the same relentless pace from before. This was the sloppiest sex youâd ever had with Matt, but after a week completely deprived of him youâd gladly welcome it.
Youâre both soaked, somehow managing to float under the waterfall. The pressurized water rains down on you, the stream coming down on you so hard it unties your bikini causing it to float downstream. âMatt! My top,â you gasp, reaching for your bikini and pushing your boobs together in the process.
Matt groans at the sight, your pillowy breasts bouncing as he fucks you like itâs the first and last time. Your spongy walls push against his penis, causing a sensation that sends him past his breaking point.
âWeâll get it later,â he responds between grunts, snapping his hips into you one last time before unloading his cum inside you. Just because heâs no longer moving doesnât mean you arenât still bouncing on his dick, causing it to twitch from the sensitivity.
âBabe,â he chuckles, his body instinctively attempting to pull away as the overstimulation becomes too much. You ignore him, chasing your climax with each jump. All he can do is hold onto you firmly and use all his strength to prevent his knees from buckling.
Finally, youâre convulsing around his cock and moaning loudly as your orgasm washes over your body. The sight is beautiful, your wet hair stuck to your skin, and your eyes rolling so far to the back of your head that all Matt sees is white.
He feels a sense of pride in making you feel this good, heâs never seen you react this animated during sex before. The combination of the location, the stimulation from the water, and the pent up sexual frustration being enough to intensify your orgasm.
Matt pulls you off of him slowly, gently placing you back down on the rocky floor. He gives you a goofy, fucked out smile as he glances down at your bare chest. Your bikini top is floating down stream quickly, threatening to get lost in the wilderness with each passing second. Your arms are quick to wrap around your chest, suddenly feeling exposed like you werenât just having the loudest sex ever.
âIâll get it,â he chuckles, adjusting his boxers and swimming downstream effortlessly towards your top. You thank God for sending you such an observant and kind boyfriend, one who was willing to make you feel good and then take care of you afterwards.
Once he reaches it, he throws the bikini your way, causing water to splash in your face. Even though he was just balls deep in you, you find yourself turning your back to him while you put the bikini back on. Heâs too busy swimming against the stream to notice though, the realization of how lost you truly were finally settling in.
For now, though, the two of you were content with a night under the stars away from prying eyes.
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I watched Damsel with Millie Bobby Brown, and I was thinking it would make a great Jace x reader story, if you're taking requests. Something like him being the prince who has to fake a wedding and then offer her as a sacrifice on the mountain to the dragon, but ends up falling in love and decides to rescue her. Or maybe he is the dragon that is cursed, and would only return to human form if he found his soulmate, in this case the sacrifices (the girls were thrown into the dragon's pit) because otherwise he would burn down the city, just like in the film. - đ
The Dragon's Bride
jacaerys velaryon x fem!reader
words: 17k (oops?)
notes/warnings: non-canon events, description of blood/cuts (blood oath), religious guilt (jacaerys), kissing, angst??, slight ooc jacaerys and rhaenyra, mentions of death, animal death, jace's council SUCKS!!!
The weight of duty had never felt heavier on Prince Jacaerysâ shoulders as he stood before the ancient weirwood tree in the godswood of the Red Keep. The face carved into the trunk seemed to watch him with knowing eyes, judging his every thought and action.
Jacaerys ran a hand through his long-curly hair, and took a deep breath. The task before him was one he had dreaded since childhood, a burden passed down through generations of his family. As the heir to the Iron Throne, it fell to him to carry out this grim duty.
âMy prince,â a voice called from behind him. Jacaerys turned to see one of the maesters approaching, his chain clinking softly with each step. The old man's face was etched with concern. âThe Small Council awaits your presence. It is time to begin the selection process.â
Jacaerys nodded, his eyes clouded with resignation. âI'll be there shortly.â
As the maester retreated, Jacaerys cast one last glance at the heart tree. âGive me strength,â he whispered, though he wasn't sure if he was addressing the old gods, the new, or simply the universe itself.
The walk to the Small Council chamber felt like a march to his own execution. Each step echoed through the stone corridors, a countdown to a fate he couldn't escape. When he reached the ornate doors, he paused, steeling himself for what was to come. With a deep breath, he pushed them open and entered, two soldiers walking behind him.
The room fell silent as Jacaerys took his seat at the table.
Queen Rhaenyra spoke first, her voice steady. âMy son, The dragon of Dragonstone grows restless,â
Jacaerys nodded, his throat tight. Still silent.
Ser Alfred leaned forward, his eyes sharp. âThe tradition is clear, Your Grace. Prince Jacaerys must choose a lady from among the noble houses of Westeros. He will wed her in a ceremonial marriage, and then...â He trailed off, the unspoken fate hanging heavy in the air.
âAnd then I must take her to the dragon,â Jacaerys finished.Â
Lord Corlys, ever the pragmatist, spread a collection of scrolls on the table. âWe have compiled a list of suitable candidates from houses loyal to the crown. Each lady comes from a family of impeccable lineage and has been deemed worthy of this... honor.â
As Jacaerys looked at the names before him, he couldn't help but feel a wave of nausea. Each name came with a charcoal drawing of the girls. These were not just names on parchment; they were living, breathing young women, each with hopes and dreams of their own. And he was to choose one to condemn to a terrible fate.
âMay I have some time to consider?â he asked, his eyes meeting his mother's.
Queen Rhaenyra hesitated. She nodded, her expression softening slightly. âOf course.â
As the council members filed out of the room, Jacaerys remained seated, staring at the scrolls before him. The weight of his task pressed down on him, threatening to crush his spirit entirely.
Jacaerys stared at the scrolls spread before him, each one bearing the name and likeness of a young woman whose fate now rested in his hands. The charcoal drawings seemed to come alive under his gaze, eyes filled with hope and innocence that he would soon extinguish. His fingers trembled as he reached for the first scroll.
Jacaerys felt his breath coming faster, his heart pounding in his chest. One by one, Jacaerys examined the scrolls, each lady's face burning itself into his memory.Â
As the hours wore on, the faces began to blur together, a parade of innocent lives that he was tasked with judging. Who among them deserved this fate? How could he possibly make such a choice?
Jacaerys stood abruptly, pacing the length of the chamber. He ran his hands through his curly hair, tugging at the strands in frustration. The weight of his duty pressed down on him, threatening to suffocate him where he stood.
A knock at the door startled him from his thoughts. âEnter,â he called, his voice hoarse from disuse.
A servant girl entered, carrying a tray with bread, cheese, and wine. âBegging your pardon, Your Grace,â she said, bobbing a curtsy. âThe Queen thought you might need sustenance.â
Jacaerys nodded absently, gesturing for her to set the tray on a side table. As she turned to leave, he caught sight of her face â young, perhaps a few years younger than himself.
âWait,â he said, causing the girl to pause at the door, worried. âWhat is your name?â
She turned, surprise evident on her face. âMyra, Your Grace.â
âMyra,â he repeated, studying her. âTell me, Myra, if you had to choose someone to... to face a great danger, how would you decide?â
The servant girl's eyes widened, clearly taken aback by the question. She fidgeted with her apron, considering her words carefully. âI... I suppose I would choose someone brave, Your Grace.â
Jacaerys nodded slowly. âAnd if all the choices seemed equally brave?â
Myra bit her lip, then said softly, âThen perhaps... the kindest one, Your Grace.â
With those words, she curtsied again and slipped out of the room, leaving Jacaerys alone with his thoughts once more.
He returned to the table, looking at the scrolls with fresh eyes. Brave and kind â could he discern those qualities from these brief descriptions and charcoal portraits?
As he sifted through the scrolls again, one caught his eye. He had overlooked it before, distracted by the more prominent houses. But now, something about it called to him.
Your name was written at the top in elegant script, followed by a brief description of your house and accomplishments. But it was the portrait that held his attention. The artist had captured a certain light in your eyes, a hint of a smile that spoke of warmth and courage.
Jacaerys found himself reading your description more closely. You were not from one of the great houses, but your lineage was respectable. What stood out were the small details â your love of books, your kindness to those less fortunate, the way you had once stood up to a local threat to protect a younger child.
He closed his eyes, trying to imagine you facing the dragon. In his mind's eye, he saw you standing tall, afraid but unbroken. He saw kindness in your gaze, even in the face of such terror.
Opening his eyes, Jacaerys looked at the other scrolls once more. Each lady was worthy in her own right, each life precious. But something about you called to him, a feeling he couldn't quite explain.
With a heavy heart, knowing the fate he was condemning you to, Jacaerys set your scroll aside. He had made his choice.
As dawn broke over King's Landing, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold, Jacaerys stood once more before the heart tree in the godswood. He pressed his palm against the rough bark, feeling the ancient power thrumming beneath.
âI've chosen,â he whispered to the carved face. âGods help me, I've chosen.â
Jacaerys had never been one for prayer, nor had he put much stock in the gods, old or new. As a prince of the realm, his education had focused on matters of state, the intricacies of court politics, and the art of war. Faith had always seemed like an afterthought to him, a crutch for the weak. But as the time for this grim tradition approached, he found himself drawn to the godswood more and more frequently, seeking solace in the ancient silence of the heart tree.
The sound of a throat clearing shook him out of his thoughts, the same maester who had long-ago taught him to translate High Valyrian stood with his arms to his sides. âEmagon ao reached iÄ decision, ñuha dÄrilaros?â [Have you reached a decision, my prince?]
Jacaerysâ brows furrowed in deep contemplation.Â
âEman,â [I have,] Jacaerys finally spoke, his voice carrying the weight of his decision. He glanced once more at the ancient weirwood, as if seeking guidance from the silent face carved into its trunk. âPrepare iÄ vĆljes.â [Prepare a raven.]
The maester nodded solemnly. âTo whom shall I send it, Your Grace?â
Without another word, Jacaerys reached for his pocket, pulling out the folded scroll with your name on it. He stared at it for a few seconds before, with an attempt of a steady hand, he handed it over.
The news of Prince Jacaerys' choice spread through the Red Keep like wildfire. Whispers filled the corridors, a mix of curiosity and pity for the unknown girl who had been selected for this âhonor.â In the days that followed, preparations began in earnest for your arrival and the ceremonial wedding that would precede the grim journey to Dragonstone.
Jacaerys found himself both dreading and anticipating your arrival. He had made his choice, but the reality of what that meant hadn't fully sunk in yet. As he went about his daily duties, he couldn't shake the image of your portrait from his mind â the light in your eyes, the hint of a smile that had drawn him to you.
Every time heâd walk the halls, silence would follow, awkward stares from the staff and sometimes a hushed whisper that heâd pretend not to hear.Â
âCan you imagine? Poor thing, chosen to face the dragon,â he overheard once, making him clench his fists in frustration. âShe's just a girl, freshly two tens of age.â another voice murmured sympathetically, but it offered him little comfort.
Despite the weight of duty pressing down on him, Jacaerys couldn't bring himself to discard the drawing. Instead, he kept it close, hidden away in a drawer beside his bed. Every night before he slept, he would retrieve it and stare at your likeness by the dim light of a candle. It wasn't a gesture of admiration or affection, but rather a self-imposed penance, a reminder of the destiny he had sealed for you.
In the quiet moments of the night, when the castle slept and he was alone with his thoughts, Jacaerys would silently plead to the gods. He didn't kneel before the heart tree anymore; he didn't utter formal prayers. Instead, his appeals were whispered in the darkness of his chamber, words of regret and sorrow that mingled with the flickering candlelight.
âIstin sagon punished isse Ćdres syt se rest hen ñuha tubissa, syt eman Ćdrikagon iÄ innocent.â [I must be punished in pain for the rest of my days, for i have hurt an innocent]
The court continued its whispered discussions about the impending ceremony, but Jacaerys withdrew further into himself. He attended council meetings and performed his princely duties with a stoic demeanor, hiding the turmoil that churned beneath the surface. There were moments when he almost reconsidered, when he almost resolved to defy tradition and spare you this fate. But each time, the weight of his lineage and the expectations of his people bore down upon him, forcing him back into the role he was destined to play.
The night before you were set to arrive, Jacaerys couldn't sleep. He paced his chambers, his mind racing with thoughts of what was to come. As the first light of dawn began to creep through his windows, heâd realized he hadnât had a blink of sleep.
He stood at the window of his chambers, watching the sun rise over King's Landing. The city was already stirring, unaware of the personal turmoil of its future king. As he gazed out at the sprawling streets and towering buildings, Jacaerys couldn't help but notice the big blob of citizens, all awaiting at the stairâs entrance of the Keep,Â
A knock at the door interrupted his thoughts. âEnter,â he called, turning from the window.
A servant stepped into the room, bowing deeply. âYour Grace,â she said softly, âthe Lady has arrived.â
Jacaerys nodded, his heart sinking at the news. The moment he had been dreading was finally here. He turned back to the window, taking one last look at the city before steeling himself for what lay ahead.
âThank you,â he said to the servant, his voice steady despite the turmoil within. âI will be down shortly.â
As the heavy door closed behind her, echoing through the halls, Jacaerys took a deep breath, his mind racing. Finally, with a last, steadying breath, Jacaerys left his chambers and made his way down to the courtyard. The walk felt like a dream, each step echoing in the silent corridors of the Red Keep. Servants and guards stepped aside as he passed, their eyes filled with a mixture of respect and pity.
As he approached the grand entrance, he could hear the murmurs of the crowd outside. The people of King's Landing had gathered to witness the arrival of the chosen lady, their curiosity palpable in the air. Jacaerys squared his shoulders, bracing himself for the spectacle that awaited, his motherâs hand on his shoulder as a small-support for him.Â
As Jacaerys stepped out into the courtyard, the murmur of the crowd hushed to a reverent silence. Nobles and commoners alike pressed forward, eager to catch a glimpse of the prince and his chosen bride.
Jacaerys felt his breath catch in his throat as he laid eyes on you for the first time.
You were even more striking in person than your portrait had suggested. Your eyes, bright and intelligent, scanned the crowd before settling on Jacaerys.Â
Prince Jacaerys was beautiful, his long curly hair framing his face, his eyes intense as they met yours. You couldn't help but notice the dark circles under those eyes, the weariness that seemed to hang about him like a cloak.
Jacaerys descended the steps slowly, each movement deliberate and controlled. As he approached, you sank into a deep curtsy, your gaze lowering respectfully. âYour Grace,â you said, your voice steady despite the enormity of the moment. âI am honored by our betrothal.â
For a moment, Jacaerys found himself at a loss for words. He turned to look at his mother with a confused look on his face. You didnât know? The Queen shook her head at him, so lightly that only he could notice.Â
He reached out, gently taking your hand and helping you to your feet.
âMy lady,â he said softly, loud enough for you to hear but not for the eager crowd.Â
The murmurs of the crowd faded into the background as Jacaerys led you through the courtyard, his mother Queen Rhaenyra by his side and your family next to yours.Â
âYour Grace,â Jacaerys whispered, eyeing his mother. âI was not told that my betrothed didnât know of theâŠÂ arrangement.â
Queen Rhaenyra's gaze softened as she walked beside Jacaerys and you, the procession moving towards the Great Hall where the formalities would take place. Her voice was low, meant only for her son's ears amidst the murmurs of the courtiers and the lingering hush of the crowd.
âMy son, there are matters of tradition that sometimes defy explanation,â she began, her tone tinged with empathy. âIt is the way of our world, and you know as well as I do the weight of duty that rests upon us.â
Jacaerys glanced at his mother, a mixture of frustration and sorrow flickering in his eyes. âBut she should have been informed,â he murmured quietly, his grip tightening subtly on your hand. You didnât pay it any mind, as you were occupied speaking to your father, who reminded you â once again â of your duty to bring the Prince a babe to be the heir to his throne.
âI understand not telling the common folk, but, her?â He hushedly spat out, almost glaring at his mother, âShe is to be fed to a dragon.â
Queen Rhaenyra sighed softly, her gaze turning ahead as they approached the Great Hall's grand entrance. âShe will come to understand her role in time, Jacaerys. As will you,â she replied, her voice tinged with a hint of regret at the sight of her sonâs worry.
He stole glances at you, trying to gauge your feelings, silently hoping that somehow, you might find a way to forgive the circumstances that had brought you both here. Once you sat at the Small Council table, ready to speak of the marriage that would take place in merely a few weeks, the room fell silent. You glanced around nervously, acutely aware of the attention shifting towards you and the Prince that sat straight by your side.
âMy daughter knows her duty,â Your father started, making one of the maesters clear his throat in discomfort, Jacaerys glared at the old man. âShe is healthy, and able to bring a babe to the world.â
You nodded, trying to hide the tremble in your hands.Â
Jacaerys turned his head to look at you, your furrowed brows as you listened to his mother explain how the ceremony of your wedding was going to play off. He clenched his fists on the table, trying to hide his overwhelmedness by taking a long sip out of his wine.Â
The meeting was a blur for Jacaerys, his mind not allowing him to pay attention to any of the preparations, all he could think about was the innocent look on your face, unknowing of your fate, and the stern look of his own Council, awaiting for the day to come.Â
Eventually, after having had enough of listening to your familiesâ planning, he stood. âExcuse me,â he voiced, offering his hand for you to take as the room fell silent. âMe and my betrothed will leave you to it, we will walk together.â
You glanced around nervously, uncertain of the proper protocol, but your father nodded in approval, prompting you to take Jacaerys' hand. His hand was cold, he rushed the two of you out of the room and out to the gardens, he didnât speak until you stepped out of the Keep.
âYou know,â he began, breaking the silence, âI used to spend a lot of time here as a child. My mother would bring me to the gardens to escape the formality of court. It was my sanctuary.â
You listened intently, intrigued. âIt's beautiful,â you replied softly, glancing around at the serene landscape. âI can see why.â
âI apologize for the abruptness back there,â he began, his voice soft but tinged with a hint of urgency. âIt's... overwhelming, all of this. I wanted to give us a moment away from all the... planning and discussions.â
You glanced at him, noticing the tension in his jawline, the weight that seemed to press down on his broad shoulders. His gaze was distant, as if wrestling with thoughts beyond the present moment.
âI... I wanted to ask how you are,â he continued, his tone tentative. âThis must all be quite... unexpected for you.â
âIt is... a lot to take in,â you admitted quietly, choosing your words with care. âBut it is an honor to marry the Prince.â
Jacaerys nodded, though his expression remained troubled. He attempted to push down the burning feeling in his stomach, the guilt eating at him.Â
Silence fell between you for a moment, the distant sound of birdsong and the gentle rustle of leaves providing a backdrop to your conversation. Jacaerys seemed to gather his thoughts before speaking again.
âWhat do you enjoy doing?â he asked suddenly, his curiosity genuine. âAside from the obvious duties and expectations... What brings you joy?â
The question caught you off guard, but you appreciated the chance to speak of something beyond the weight of your impending marriage. âI love books,â you confessed with a small smile. âI used to sneak away to a small library in our keep,â you confided, a hint of nostalgia in your voice. âIt was quiet, away from the noise of daily life. I could lose myself in the pages for hours.â
He almost sighed when he saw a small smile creeping on your face as you spoke of your memories. âThat sounds wonderful,â he said softly, his voice tinged with melancholy. âI... I hope you'll find some comfort in the library here, during your stay.â
You nodded, grateful for his consideration. âI look forward to exploring it. Do you have any favorite books or subjects, Your Grace?â
Jacaerys seemed to relax a bit at the change of topic. âPlease, when we're alone like this, call me Jacaerys,â he said with a small smile. âAnd yes, I've always been fascinated by the histories of Old Valyria. The tales of dragons and ancient magic... they're quite captivating.â
âJacaerys,â you repeated, testing the name on your lips. âI'd love to hear more about that. We don't have many books on Valyria where I'm from.â
He brightened a bit. âReally? Well, there's this one volume about the Doom that's particularly interesting. It theorizes about what might have caused it.â
As you walked, Jacaerys began to explain some of the theories, his hands moving animatedly as he spoke. He aimlessly walked you to the library, you followed his steps as he spoke. You couldnât help but notice the looks the servants gave you, almost pitiful, as you walked past them.Â
Some whispered, covering their mouths with their hand so it would stay a secret. Jacaerys didnât pay it any mind, his hand moving to lock both of your index fingers as he kept spitting out everything heâd learned about the Doomâs theories.Â
As you entered the grand library, your eyes widened in awe. Shelves upon shelves of books stretched as far as you could see, their spines glinting in the soft light filtering through high windows.
Jacaerys watched your reaction with a small smile. âImpressive, isn't it? I thought you might appreciate it.â
You nodded, still taking in the sight. âIt's magnificent. I could spend years here and never read everything.â
Jacaerys led you deeper into the library, his fingers still lightly entwined with yours. âLet me show you some of my favorite sections,â he said, guiding you through the towering stacks.
As you walked, Jacaerys pointed out various tomes and scrolls, explaining their significance. His enthusiasm was infectious, and you found yourself relaxing, asking questions and sharing your own thoughts.
âHere,â Jacaerys said, pulling a large, leather-bound volume from a shelf. âThis is the book on the Doom of Valyria I mentioned. Would you like to look at it together?â
You nodded eagerly, and Jacaerys led you to a nearby reading nook. As you sat side by side, heads bent over the ancient text, the weight of your circumstances seemed to lift momentarily. For a little while, you were just two people sharing a passion for knowledge and history.
You recognized High Valyrian words youâd learned here and there, but were grateful that Jacaerys patiently explained the meaning of each passage aloud.Â
âSe sÄ«r Ä«les foretold ondoso se scribes hen Valyria bona se vÄjes would mÄzigon bÄ Ä«lva, heralded ondoso iÄ rĆvÄgrie shaking hen tegon se iÄ sÈłndror bona would swallow se vÄzos.â [And so it was foretold by the scribes of Valyria that the Doom would come upon us, heralded by a great shaking of the earth and a darkness that would swallow the sun.]Â
His voice resonated softly in the library's hallowed silence, youâd noticed his tense demeanor from hours earlier had eased into a more relaxed and gentle attitude.
As the families concluded their meeting in the Great Hall, the formalities of the betrothal were settled. You were to remain at the Red Keep under the watchful eye of Queen Rhaenyra and her court, preparing for the ceremonial wedding that would precede the journey to Dragonstone. Jacaerys escorted you back to your temporary chambers, a solemn air hanging between you.
Inside the quiet sanctum of your quarters, away from prying eyes, Jacaerys finally allowed his guard to drop. He paced restlessly, his fingers running through his hair in frustration. âI'm sorry,â he blurted out suddenly, his voice thick with emotion. âI donât want you to miss your home.â
You watched Jacaerys with concern, his sudden outburst catching you off guard. âYour Gr- Jacaerys,â you corrected yourself, remembering his earlier request. âIt's alright. I knew when I was chosen that I would have to leave my home behind. It's part of my duty.â
He looked like he wanted to push the conversation, to speak his mind, but he simply shut his mouth and nodded once. âVery well.â
An awkward silence fell between you. There was clearly something unsaid hanging in the air, but neither of you seemed willing or able to address it directly.
Finally, Jacaerys cleared his throat. âI should let you rest. It's been a long day, and I'm sure you'd like some time to settle in.â He moved towards the door, then paused, turning back to you. âIf you need anything, anything at all, please don't hesitate to ask. I want you to feel at home here.â
That night, Jacaerys found himself staring at the canopy above his bed, unable to find solace in sleep once again. The events of the day weighed heavily on his mind, particularly the encounter with you, the chosen lady whose fate he now bore responsibility for. He tossed and turned, unable to shake the image of your face â bright, hopeful, and utterly unaware of the doom that awaited you.
He sat up abruptly, running his hands through his hair in frustration. âGods, forgive me,â he whispered into the stillness of the night. He repeated what he did each night, the only sounds in the room being his own whispers.Â
As Jacaerys whispered his nightly plea for forgiveness, the weight of his decision pressed down on him more heavily than ever before. Meeting you in person, seeing your bright eyes and hearing your voice, had made the reality of his choice painfully tangible.
It was a cruel twist of fate that someone with such a love for knowledge and life should be destined for⊠He couldn't even bring himself to think the words.
Unable to find peace, Jacaerys rose from his bed, wrapping a cloak around his shoulders to fend off the chill of the night. He left his chambers quietly, the corridors of the Red Keep almost deserted at this late hour. Only the occasional guard patrolled the hallways, their presence a silent reminder of the ever-watchful eyes of the realm.
He found his feet leading him to the godswood once more, drawn to the ancient heart tree that had witnessed so much over the centuries. The rustling leaves seemed to whisper secrets as he approached, the carved face staring down at him with its perpetual expression of knowing.
âWhy have you done this to me?â Jacaerys asked, his voice a broken whisper. âWhy have you placed this burden on my shoulders?â
The tree, of course, offered no answer. It stood silent and stoic, a testament to the countless generations who had sought its guidance and solace.
âOld gods,â he whispered, his voice trembling, âI don't know if you can hear me, or if you even care. But I need your guidance. I need to find a way to fulfill my duty without losing my soul in the process.â
The face carved into the tree seemed to watch him with those same knowing eyes, offering no answers, only silent judgment.Â
Jacaerys sank to his knees before the heart tree, the weight of his duty pressing down on him with unbearable force. The faces of the young women whose fates he had held in his hands swirled in his mind, but it was your face that haunted him the most. The way you had looked at him with trust and curiosity, unaware of the doom he had chosen for you.
The Prince had fallen asleep at the feet of the heart tree, woken up by his Queenâs scolding gaze and her sharp voice as she shook his arm. âWake up, Jacaerys!â Queen Rhaenyra's voice cut through the early morning stillness of the godswood. Her hand shook his arm gently but insistently until he stirred, groggy and disoriented.
Jacaerys blinked up at his mother, the reality of where he was and what awaited him crashing back with painful clarity. âMother â Your Grace.â he murmured, rubbing his eyes as he rose to his feet, feeling the ache in his bones from sleeping on the hard ground.
âYou should be resting in your chambers, not sleeping out in the godswood like some lost soul!â
He hummed, throat sore from the cold air of the night, as his Queen dragged him inside holding onto his wrist. Jacaerys followed his mother back to the Red Keep in a fog, the events of the previous night and the weight of his decisions still heavy on his mind. Queen Rhaenyra's scolding was just a distant echo to him as they walked through the quiet corridors, servants bowing respectfully as they passed.
They walked by the Grand Hall, he managed to makeout your sitting figure, all alone, with a full plate in front of you as one of the servants poured juice into the cups. At the loud, angry steps that scurried in the hall, you lifted your eyes to meet his for a split moment before he was dragged away to his own chambers to compose himself.Â
âYour betrothed is sat at the table, waiting, and youâre out asleep in the gardens.â
Jacaerys felt a pang of embarrassment as he remembered the fleeting glance he had exchanged with you through the grand hall. It was bad enough to be caught by his mother and scolded like a child, but to have you witness such a moment of vulnerability added another layer of discomfort.
Once safely within his chambers, the embarrassment deepened. He leaned heavily against the door, closing his eyes and taking a deep breath to steady himself. He readied himself, not bothering to call the servants, and approached the Great Hall.Â
It was silent, all he could hear as he walked in was the sounds of his youngest siblings playing with their food. Approaching you, he felt a knot tighten in his stomach. You looked up as he approached, your expression a mix of curiosity and apprehension. Jacaerys cleared his throat, unsure of how to begin.
âMy lady,â he began softly, âI apologize for my absence.â
You looked at him, your eyes searching his face for understanding. âIt's quite alright,â you replied with a small smile that didn't quite reach your eyes.Â
He noticed a thick book sitting next to your feast, the old worn-out cover with the carved in title he recognized from the section heâd shown you the day before. âThe Doom of Valyria,â Jacaerys noted with a slight surprise, gesturing towards the book. âYou found it interesting?â
You nodded, a genuine spark of enthusiasm brightening your expression. âI figured we could look at it together. I thought it might help me understand more about... well, everything,â you admitted softly, your gaze flickering briefly to the book before returning to meet his eyes.
Jacaerys nodded, feeling his motherâs eyes move to him in a warning. Donât get attached.
He didnât initiate another topic of conversation, casting the room in silence while you had your breakfast. The Queen stood, taking her youngest son into her arms while two other servants followed behind with the other kids, leaving you alone in the Hall.
âWe can look at it now, if you wish.â he spoke, hand reaching for the book once heâd finished drinking his cup. You nodded eagerly, grateful for the opportunity to delve into something other than the weighty expectations of your impending marriage. You both moved to a quieter corner of the Great Hall, away from the prying eyes of the courtiers who lingered nearby.
Jacaerys settled onto the floor, patting the space beside him. âCome on, it's more comfortable down here,â he said with a grin.
You laughed softly, gathering your skirts as you joined him. âIf anyone walks in, they'll think we've lost our minds.â
âLet them,â Jacaerys chuckled, opening the book across both your laps. âNow, where shall we start?â
Your eyes skimmed the pages, landing on an illustration of a great city. âWhat's this?â
âAh, Old Valyria at its height,â Jacaerys explained, his finger tracing the intricate drawing. âSee those spires? They say they were forged by dragonfire.â
âIt's beautiful,â you murmured, leaning in closer. Your shoulder brushed against his, and you felt a small thrill at the contact.
Jacaerys turned his head, his face now inches from yours. He hummed before he cleared his throat, a smile playing at his lips. âDid you know they had a saying? 'Valar morghulis.'â
âWhat does that mean?â you asked, tilting your head curiously.
âAll men must die,â Jacaerys translated, his voice low.
You raised an eyebrow. âCheerful bunch, weren't they?â
He chuckled, fingers playing with the edge of the page before turning it. The text was dense with Valyrian history and conjecture, but Jacaerys patiently translated and explained each passage to you.Â
After a while, as if unable to contain his turmoil any longer, Jacaerys cleared his throat softly, breaking the companionable silence. âMy lady,â he began, his voice tinged with regret, âI must apologize once more for my absence this morrow. It was... inconsiderate of me to leave you waiting.â
You looked up from the book, meeting his gaze with a mixture of surprise and understanding. âJacaerys, it's alright,â you assured him gently, âAnd, please, you must call me by my name as well.â
He nodded once, turning his head to the book again, then back at you, âI wasnâtâŠÂ out, I fell asleep in the gardens.â
You felt a small wave of relief wash over you and tilted your head slightly, studying his expression. âIt must have been a rough night,â you said softly, empathizing with the weight he carried. âI understand.â
âI didn't mean for you to witness me like that. It was... unbecoming.â
âIt is only human to seek solace,â you replied gently, a small smile tugging at your lips. âEven princes need moments of peace.â
He nodded, a faint smile touching his own lips in return. You hummed in thought at Jacaerysâ silence, a beat passed, âIf I am to marry the prince, I shall better my High Valyrian.â
His face tensed, holding back a frown at the thought of you not having enough time to learn the language beforeâŠÂ the day. âI can assist you with that, if you'd like,â he finally said.
You felt a surge of relief at his offer. You turned your head to the book, focusing on Jacaerysâ explanation once again. Before he could continue, the sound of footsteps echoed through the hall. A servant appeared, bowing low.
âYour Grace, my Lady,â he said, lying through his teeth, âThe Small Council requests Prince Jacaerys' presence immediately.â
Jacaerys sighed, the weight of his responsibilities settling back onto his shoulders. He stood, offering you a hand to help you up as well. He gave you a small smile before closing the book and handing it off to you.Â
âI am sure there is a High Valyrian dictionary somewhere, feel free to roam the library.â he said finally before turning to follow the servant to his awaiting family.
You watched Jacaerys leave, the book heavy in your hands. His sudden departure left you feeling oddly bereft, the warmth of your shared moment fading as quickly as it had come.Â
With a soft sigh, you made your way back to the library. The vast room felt different now without Jacaerys' presence â larger, more intimidating. You wandered through the towering shelves, searching for the dictionary he had mentioned.
Finally locating the book, you settled into a comfortable chair near a window. Sunlight streamed in, illuminating the pages as you began to study.Â
Hours passed, the light shifting as the sun traversed the sky. You had made some progress with your studies, but questions continued to gnaw at you. You tapped your foot repeatedly on the ground as you stared at the closed doors of the Small Council in the distance, having seen Jacaerys walk out hours before but having been too slow to catch up to him before he left for his chambers again.
As evening approached, a servant appeared to escort you to dinner. You followed, your mind still churning with unanswered questions. The dining hall was quiet, with only a few courtiers present. Jacaerys was noticeably absent.
âWhere is Prince Jacaerys?â you asked the servant as she poured your wine.
âStill in council, my lady,â she replied, her eyes darting away quickly. âThey've been at it all day.â
You nodded, picking at your food without much appetite. The absence of Jacaerys only heightened your sense of unease. Something was happening, something beyond the typical preparations for a royal wedding.
You retired to your chambers, the High Valyrian dictionary tucked under your arm. As you prepared for bed, you muttered to yourself the few words youâd memorized.
âDÄrilaros Jacaerys,â [Prince Jacaerys] âIksi naejot sagon dÄ«nagon.â [We are to be wed.] you repeated softly to yourself, the unfamiliar words echoing in the quiet of your chambers. The weight of those words, of your impending marriage to Prince Jacaerys, hung heavily in the air.
Youâd figured Jacaerys had begun to ignore you, a week went by and the servantâs lie about the Small Council no longer held up. A week had passed, each day stretching out with an almost unbearable tension.Â
Every day, you found yourself in the grand library, delving deeper into the pages of history and language, trying to distract yourself from the growing unease. You studied diligently, but your mind often wandered back to Jacaerys, how every time you walked past him in the halls heâd turn his head, how heâd scurry away after having spent the meals in silence with his family and you sitting next to him.Â
The whispers and pitying glances from servants and courtiers alike only added to your discomfort.
One evening, as you sat in the library poring over your High Valyrian studies, you heard the soft sound of footsteps approaching. Looking up, you saw Jacaerys standing at the edge of the shelves, his expression a mixture of guilt and hesitation.
He called your name softly, his voice barely above a whisper. âI... I hope I'm not disturbing you.â
You shook your head, gesturing for him to join you. âNot at all, Your Grace. I've been hoping to speak with you.â
Jacaerys moved closer, taking a seat across from you. His eyes fell on the open books spread before you, and a small smile tugged at his lips. âYou've been studying diligently, I see.â
âYes,â you replied, meeting his gaze.Â
Jacaerys once again fell into silence. His small smile faded, replaced by a look of deep concern and inner turmoil. The warmth that had briefly appeared in his eyes dimmed, shadows of worry creeping back into his expression. You watched as he seemed to retreat into himself, his posture stiffening, his gaze growing distant.
Despite your hopes for a longer conversation, for a moment of genuine connection, Jacaerys soon excused himself. His words were polite but hurried, his tone apologetic yet firm. As he left, you felt the weight of unspoken words hanging in the air between you. Once more, you found yourself alone with your books, the silence of the library seeming to mock your growing frustration.
The pattern continued throughout the weeks, becoming a painful dance of near misses and avoided glances. During meals, Jacaerys would keep his eyes fixed on his plate, responding to questions with short, noncommittal answers. His shoulders would tense whenever you entered a room, and he would find reasons to leave shortly after.
In the corridors of the Red Keep, your paths would cross, but any hope of conversation was quickly dashed. Jacaerys would offer a hurried nod, his pace quickening as he passed by. You began to feel like a ghost in your own home, unseen and unheard by the very man you were to marry.
As evening approached and the anticipation of the upcoming wedding ceremony weighed heavily on your mind, the silence became unbearable. The thought of entering into a union shrouded in such secrecy and distance filled you with dread. Questions swirled in your mind, each unanswered inquiry adding to your growing resolve.
You decided you couldn't bear the silence any longer. The need for answers, for some semblance of understanding, outweighed your fear of confrontation. With determination setting in your jaw and courage steeling your spine, you made the decision to seek out Jacaerys and demand the truth, whatever it might be.
Just before bedtime, you spotted Jacaerys walking down the hallway towards his chambers. Gathering your courage, you called out to him.
âIssi ao dobĆtÄdrÄ nyke?â [Are you ignoring me?]Â Your pronunciation was still rough, but he wouldnât tell you that.
Jacaerys froze at the sound of your voice, his hand resting on the handle of his chamber door. He turned slowly, his eyes wide with surprise at your use of High Valyrian. For a moment, he seemed to struggle with how to respond.
âNo,â he said softly, his voice barely audible in the quiet hallway.Â
You stepped closer, your frustration evident in your posture and the set of your jaw. âWhat is it, then?â Your words were stilted, nerves eating at you. âThe wedding is tomorrow, Jacaerys. I've been left in the dark, treated like a ghost in these halls. The servants whisper about me, everyone looks at me like they pity me. And my own betrothed ignores me.â
Your outburst seemed to startle him. He ran a hand through his hair, a gesture you'd come to recognize as a sign of his distress. âYou're right,â he said finally, his shoulders sagging. âI apologize.â Jacaerys hesitated, clearly wrestling with his thoughts. âI... I'm sorry for my behavior. It's not fair to you.â
You stepped closer, your frustration bubbling over. âNo, it's not. We're to be married tomorrow, and I barely know you. Everyone in this castle looks at me with pity, and you can't even bear to speak to me. What am I supposed to think?â
Jacaerys winced at your words. âIt's complicated,â he said softly, avoiding your gaze.
âThen explain it to me,â you pressed, your voice rising slightly. âI've left my home, my family, everything I've ever known. The least you could do is tell me why you've been avoiding me like I'm afflicted with greyscale.â
âI cannot do that,âÂ
You huffed, he ran a hand through his hair again, clearly agitated. âI can't... I can't tell you everything. Please, try to understand.â
âUnderstand what?â you pressed, your patience wearing thin. âThat my future husband would rather pretend I don't exist? That everyone in this castle looks at me with pity, and I don't know why?â
Jacaerys opened his mouth as if to speak, then closed it again, shaking his head. âI'm sorry,â he said finally, his voice barely above a whisper. âI truly am. But I can't... I can't do this right now.â
With that, he turned and retreated into his chambers, leaving you standing alone in the hallway, your frustration and confusion only growing.
You stared at his closed door for a long moment, anger and hurt warring within you. Finally, with a huff of exasperation, you turned and stormed off to your own chambers.Â
In your chambers, you paced restlessly, the events of the evening replaying in your mind. Jacaerys' evasiveness had left you feeling isolated and uncertain, the weight of unanswered questions pressing down on you. You glanced at the High Valyrian dictionary on your bedside table, its pages now familiar but offering no solace.
Youâd fallen asleep quickly, the sound of hurried footsteps woke you and only then did you realize it was already dawn. A flurry of activity surrounded you. Servants bustled about, preparing you for the ceremony. You donned the gown chosen for you, feeling more like a doll being dressed than a bride preparing for her wedding day.Â
Jacaerys refused to meet your eyes once you stood in front of each other, the privacy of the ceremony surprised you, only his family present and a few of the maesters. Words felt like a blur, you looked down at your hands that were wrapped in his, the priestessâ speech didnât make you pay any more attention than you already were, too focused on hoping for this to end soon.Â
âMay the gods bear witness to this union. As you now pledge your troth to one another, let it be known that your fates are bound by blood and by honor.â
You only snapped out of your haze when you felt Jacaerysâ warm hands leave yours, and reappear in your line of sight with a silver knife. He held one of your hands, placing it on his before drawing blood, thinning the action careful to not hurt you. Then he moved the blade to your lips, a small, simple cut to them before he handed you the tool.Â
You did the same, mirroring his every move, he shut his eyes when your cold blade reached his mouth, barely reacting to the cut. Then, a kiss, like the priestess called. Jacaerys cupped your cheek, his bloodied hand holding onto yours, and the taste of blood quickly filled your mouth. It was a slow kiss, just one, and he pulled away with a sigh.Â
His thumb ran over your cheek once more before he took a step back, offering you a handkerchief to stop the bleeding. You dabbed delicately at your lips with the handkerchief, your mind reeling from the sudden intimacy of the kiss. Jacaerys' touch lingered on your cheek, leaving a tingling sensation.
The ceremony concluded with ceremonial words and blessings, but as you stood beside Jacaerys, you couldn't shake the feeling of disconnection between you. His demeanor remained distant, his eyes often flickering away whenever you sought to meet them.
After the formalities, you found yourself in a small antechamber adjacent to the grand hall where the ceremony had taken place. Jacaerys was silent as attendants bustled around, preparing to escort you away from the ceremony.
âJacaerys,â you began tentatively, searching for some semblance of understanding or connection, âCan we talk?â
His shoulders slumped, eyes carrying a tire and sadness heavier than the one youâd been seeing for the past weeks. He didnât hear you, at least thatâs what you told yourself as he stood and walked away from you once again, leaving you sat with the stained handkerchief in your hands.Â
You huffed, anger running through you as you hurried after him. You find him at the heart tree, its ancient branches looming over him like silent sentinels. Jacaerys stood before it, his hands clenched at his sides, his gaze fixed on the carved face of the tree. His expression was haunted, burdened with the weight of secrets and responsibilities. He mumbled in High Valyrian words that you had still not learned on your own.
âJacaerys,â you called out softly, approaching him cautiously. He turned to you, his eyes weary. âI didn't mean to startle you,â you continued, your voice gentle yet tinged with the frustration that had been building within you for weeks.
He sighed heavily, âI thought you might come,â he admitted quietly, his voice barely carrying over the rustling leaves of the godswood.
âWhy won't you talk to me?â you asked, your voice breaking slightly with emotion. âWe're married now, Jacaerys. Avoiding your wife is far harder than avoiding your betrothed.â
Jacaerys turned to face you fully, the weight of his responsibilities etched deeply into his expression. His gaze softened as he took in your presence, the frustration in your voice not lost on him. âI didn't mean to shut you out,â he began, his voice tinged with regret. âI am sorry.â
You stepped closer, standing beside him beneath the ancient heart tree, its presence casting a tranquil yet solemn atmosphere around you. He didnât speak, both of you staying silent while he shut his eyes, the weariness still evident on his face.Â
âDo you come here often?â you broke the silence once it got too quiet, too tense.Â
He nodded, âI do,âÂ
âI didnât know you were faithful to the gods.â you stated, hand moving to touch the tree, his eyes followed your movements carefully.Â
He hesitated, his gaze drifting from your hand on the tree back to your eyes. âI seek guidance here,â he admitted quietly, his voice carrying the weight of vulnerability. âIt doesnât always come to me, but-â he stopped talking, shrugging before he let his hand fall from the tree, yours following suit.
âMother said it would be easier to avoid you,â he mumbled, his voice seemingly weakening. You found yourself reaching out to him, your hand brushed against his, fingers intertwining gently as you stood beneath the heart tree together.Â
âWhat would?â
âThe marriage, everything, I donât know.â
Jacaerys didnât pull away from your touch, though his expression remained guarded. His hand felt warm in yours, the tension in his shoulders gradually easing. The quiet of the godswood enveloped you both.
 âBut weâre married now, Jacaerys.â you murmured softly, squeezing his hand gently.Â
Jacaerys' expression softened, a small smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. âCan we start anew?â
âI would like that,â you said, returning his smile. A comfortable silence fell between you, the tension of the past weeks beginning to ease.Â
âPerhaps,â Jacaerys suggested hesitantly, âwe could continue our High Valyrian lessons together? I've missed our time in the library.â
Your face brightened at the suggestion. âI'd like that very much. I have so many questions about the Doom of Valyria that I've been saving up for you.â
Jacaerys chuckled, a warm sound that you realized you'd missed hearing. âWell then, we'd better get started.âÂ
With a tight hold on your hand, he pulled you gently towards the castle. As you walked back together, a sense of cautious optimism filled the air between you. The silence was no longer tense, but contemplative, as if you were both considering the new beginning that lay ahead.
Entering the grand library, Jacaerys guided you to the familiar corner where you had spent so many hours studying together. He selected a few books from the shelves, their leather bindings worn with age and use. As he set them down on the table, dust motes danced in the sunlight streaming through the high windows.
Jacaerys looked up at you, his expression softening as he met your gaze. âI chose a few books that might interest you,â he said, his voice gentle. âBut perhaps we could talk about these past weeks. Iâve missed you, you know?â
Jacaerys' words hung in the air, the unexpected admission causing a flutter in your chest. You settled into the familiar chair beside him, the scent of old parchment and the quiet rustle of pages creating a comforting cocoon around you both. Despite the turmoil of the past weeks, this small corner of the library had become a refuge, a place where the outside world and its burdens seemed to fade away.
You looked at Jacaerys, his expression open and earnest, the guarded demeanor he had worn like armor slipping away. âI've missed you too,â you replied softly, the truth of your words resonating in the silence that followed.
He gave a small, grateful nod, his fingers absently tracing the edge of one of the books. âHave you been studying on your own?â he began, his voice tinged with regret.Â
You shrugged, âHm, There was no one to teach me,â
âThere are plenty of maesters, they taught me and my brothers-â
âNobody in this castle really speaks to me, other than you, now.â
Jacaerys' eyes filled with a mixture of guilt and sorrow at your words. He opened his mouth to respond, but closed it again, seemingly at a loss. The silence between you grew heavy, the air thick with unspoken words and emotions. âItâs alright,â you interrupted his thoughts, âHave you any favorite spots in the Keep?â
Jacaerys smiled at your attempt to lighten the mood, clearly grateful for your effort. âI do, actually,â he said, a hint of enthusiasm returning to his voice. âThere's a balcony overlooking Blackwater Bay. It's quiet and the view is breathtaking, especially at sunset.â
You nodded, intrigued. âI'd love to see it. Perhaps we can go there sometime?â
Jacaerys' smile widened, his eyes brightening. âI'd like that very much. How about after our lesson today?â
âThat sounds perfect,â you agreed, a grin plastered on your face.
Jacaerys began explaining the text, his voice steady and patient. As he spoke, you found yourself not just listening to the words, but also watching him â the way his eyes lit up when he talked about something he was passionate about, the way his fingers moved delicately over the pages. You pretended not to pay any mind to the arm heâd draped over your chair half way through the page you were on at the moment, his fingertips moving up and down your arm and playing with your hair every now and then.
Time seemed to fly by, and before you knew it, the afternoon sun had dipped lower in the sky, casting long shadows across the library. Jacaerys glanced out the window, then back at you. âShall we go, then?â he asked.
You nodded, feeling a flutter of excitement. Jacaerys led you through the winding corridors of the Red Keep, his hand in yours, the path becoming more familiar with each step. Finally, you arrived at the balcony he had described.
âIt's beautiful,â you murmured, gazing out at the water sparkling under the setting sun.
Jacaerys nodded, his eyes on you. His hand moved to your backside, gently resting there, he drew you closer, wrapping his arms around you in a comforting embrace. You leaned into him, feeling a warmth spread through you at his touch.
âWe could go on a walk after supper,â Jacaerys whispered, his voice barely audible above the soft sounds of the waves.Â
For the first time since arriving at the Red Keep, you felt a glimmer of what could be between you and Jacaerys.Â
With a soft sigh of contentment, you turned to Jacaerys and met his gaze, your heart lighter than it had been in weeks. âA walk sounds nice.â you said, your voice filled with newfound determination and a hint of excitement.
The weeks that followed were a gradual thawing of the ice that had formed between you, a slow but steady warming that began to transform your arranged marriage into something more.
True to his word, Jacaerys resumed your High Valyrian lessons in the library. What started as stilted, formal sessions soon evolved into hours of animated discussion and shared laughter between the two of you, melting away the image of duty-headed Prince Jacaerys. You found yourself looking forward to these moments, eagerly anticipating the smallest hint of time you would spend together.
âSkoros iksis aĆha glaesagon uttoma raqiros?â [What is your favorite animal?]Â
You pondered for a moment, searching for the right words. âĂuha glaesagon uttoma raqiros iksis... zaldrÄ«zes? Hen se tembyr.â [My favorite animal is... dragon? From the books.]
Jacaerys' smile faltered for a brief moment, so quickly you almost missed it. But then he was grinning again, praising you. âThat was really good.âÂ
Moving on, he flipped the page, continuing the lesson as you practiced more High Valyrian together. His patience and encouragement helped you gain confidence in both the language and your interactions with him.
Outside the library, your walks with Jacaerys became a routine. He showed you hidden corners of the Red Keep, sharing stories of its history and his own childhood adventures. You, in turn, shared tales of your own homeland, finding common ground in unexpected places.
As the days passed, you began to see a different side of Jacaerys. The brooding, distant prince was replaced by a man with a quick wit and a passion for knowledge that matched your own. You discovered his love for astronomy, often finding him on the castle's highest tower, charting the movements of stars and planets.
One clear night, he invited you to join him. As you climbed the winding stairs, your heart raced with a mixture of exertion and anticipation. When you reached the top, Jacaerys was waiting, a bronze tube in his hands gleaming in the moonlight.
âI thought you might enjoy this,â he said softly, gesturing for you to look through the eyepiece.Â
âWhat is it?â you asked as he handed it to you, you inspected it, mirrored his moves and looked through it.
âTo look at the stars,â he came behind you, hands covering yours. Jacaerys stood close behind you, his breath warm on your neck as he pointed out constellations and explained their mythologies that heâd read about in books. You found yourself acutely aware of his presence, a warmth spreading through you that had nothing to do with the summer night.
These moments of closeness became more frequent as the weeks went by. You would catch Jacaerys watching you with a soft expression when he thought you weren't looking. His hand would linger on yours a moment longer than necessary when passing you a book. The air between you began to crackle with an unspoken tension, a growing attraction neither of you dared to acknowledge openly, even as husband and wife.
Jacaerys kept visiting the heart tree, his begs for a punishment getting bigger and bigger as he got to know you, the weight of the fate heâd put you up to too strong for him to bear.
After a particularly tense council session, you found Jacaerys in the godswood, his head bowed before the heart tree. You approached quietly, not wanting to disturb his contemplation.
âYou can join me, you know?â he said without turning, a small smile in his voice. âI always know when you're near.â
You moved to stand beside him, your shoulder brushing against his. Jacaerys was quiet for a long moment, his eyes fixed on the carved face of the weirwood. âThey ignore me, I think,â he mumbled. âThe gods.â
You listened quietly, feeling the weight of his words. The godswood was serene around you, the rustling leaves and the faint whisper of wind creating a backdrop to Jacaerys' contemplation. You didn't interrupt, letting him speak at his own pace.
âI've prayed for guidance, for clarity,â Jacaerys continued, his voice barely above a whisper. âBut I've received nothing. No sign, no answers.â
The vulnerability in his voice tugged at something inside you. You glanced at the heart tree, its solemn face seemingly watching over both of you. âMaybe the gods speak in ways we don't always recognize,â you offered gently. âOr perhaps they're waiting for you to find your own path.â
Jacaerys sighed, his shoulders slumping slightly. âI'm not sure I know what that path is anymore.â
He trailed off, frustration evident in the set of his jaw. You reached out, cupping his face gently in your hands. âJacaerys,â you murmured.
For a moment, it seemed as though he might tell you everything. His eyes searched for yours, filled with a longing that made your heart ache. But then, as quickly as it had appeared, the moment passed. He leaned forward, pressing his forehead against yours.
âI donât want you to suffer,â he whispered, his breath warm on your skin. You sighed, running your palm over his chest and holding his hand. âHave you been sleeping?â
He nodded, âYes, a little,â Jacaerys admitted, his voice barely above a whisper. His hand tightened around yours, seeking comfort in your touch. âI find it hard to rest sometimes.â
You nodded sympathetically, your thumb gently tracing circles on the back of his hand. The godswood was peaceful around you, the soft rustle of leaves and the distant song of a bird filling the air.Â
âCome on.â you mumbled, tightening your hold on his hand to walk him to his chambers, hoping that sleep would make his worry go away.
The atmosphere in the council chamber had been tense for days. The air was thick with anticipation, the kind that only comes when a significant decision hangs in the balance.
Jacaerys sat at the head of the table, his expression solemn. Beside him, Queen Rhaenyra watched with a mixture of maternal concern and royal composure.Â
âPrince Jacaerys,â one of the maesters began, his voice steady but with a note of urgency. âThe time has come to finalize our preparations. The court and the realm await your decision regarding the next steps. Dragonstone must be prepared to receive its... visitor.â
Jacaerys clenched his jaw, feeling the weight of their eyes on him. He had known this moment was inevitable, but that did nothing to ease the dread that coiled in his stomach. He looked to his mother, seeking any sign of support or reprieve, but her face remained unreadable. She had taught him well about the burdens of leadership, but this was a trial he had to face alone.
âMy lords,â he said finally, his voice betraying none of the turmoil within him. âI understand the importance of tradition and the necessity of the ritual. However, the lady is... not ready.âÂ
Ser Alfred, ever the traditionalist, did not miss a beat. âYour Grace, the ritual must be completed as dictated by our customs. The dragons are restless, and we cannot afford any delay. Dragonstone awaits her arrival.â
Jacaerys's hands tightened around the armrests of his chair. He had expected resistance, but the reality of it was far more daunting than he had imagined. The council's resolve was unyielding, their eyes reflecting the hard truth that duty often demands sacrifices.
âCanât the dragon be fed⊠sheep, or pigs?â
âThe tradition is sacred, Prince Jacaerys. It is through these rituals that we maintain our bond with the dragon and ensure itâs calm. To suggest an alternative is to risk breaking a chain that has bound our house for centuries.â
Jacaerys felt the pressure mounting, the room closing in around him. He looked to his mother once more, her face a mask of calm. But there was a flicker in her eyes, a silent communication that only he could interpret â a plea to tread carefully.
Queen Rhaenyra finally spoke, her voice smooth and commanding. âThe Prince raises a valid point. However, the choice has already been made, the preparations have already begun in Dragonstone.â
Jacaerysâs heart sank at his motherâs words. The finality of the preparations being underway in Dragonstone echoed the inevitability he had been trying to avoid. The room seemed to close in on him, the expectations of his ancestors and the weight of the realm pressing down on his shoulders. He pressed his lips tightly together, grinding his teeth in frustration.Â
The council resumed their discussions, the tension palpable in the air. Jacaerys listened as the members debated the logistics of the journey to Dragonstone, the protocols to be followed, and the necessary preparations for the lady. Every word felt like a dagger twisting in his gut, each mention of the ritual reinforcing the grim reality he wished to avoid.Â
He was being ignored by his own Council, his mother and queen quietly sipping her wine as she stole glances at him.Â
The same maester from before concluded, âWe will proceed as planned. The bride will be escorted to Dragonstone, and the ritual will be conducted according to tradition. We cannot afford to falter.â
The meeting adjourned, and the council members rose from their seats, their conversations continuing in hushed tones as they filed out of the chamber. Jacaerys remained seated for a moment, his mind racing with the weight of their decision.
He rose from his seat and made his way to the godswood, seeking solace in the ancient silence of the heart tree once again.
The walk to the godswood was a blur, his mind consumed by a whirlwind of emotions. When he finally reached the heart tree, he pressed his palm against the rough bark, feeling the ancient power thrumming beneath his touch. The carved face seemed to gaze back at him, its expression inscrutable.
âWhy do you remain silent?â Jacaerys whispered, his voice barely more than a breath carried away by the wind. âDo you not see the weight upon me? The burden of tradition threatens to consume everything I hold dear.â
The heart tree offered no answers, its carved face unmoving, its eyes seeming to gaze through him rather than at him. Jacaerys felt a pang of bitterness and betrayal at the feeling of being helpless, of being ignored by his gods and by his people.
He turned away from the heart tree, pacing restlessly amidst the tranquil setting of the godswood. The gentle rustling of leaves and the soft murmur of the wind offered no comfort. His thoughts raced, his mind replaying the council meeting and the inevitable march towards tradition that seemed to crush any hope of a different outcome.
In that moment of turmoil, his thoughts turned to you â the one person who could ease the burden of his troubled heart. He longed to see you, to escape the suffocating confines of duty and council chambers, to find solace in your presence. You were a beacon of warmth and understanding amidst the cold realities of court politics and ancient rituals.
Without hesitation, Jacaerys made his way back to the Red Keep, his steps quickening with purpose. He sought you out, driven by a need to be with someone who understood him, someone who could offer comfort without words.
Boredom had driven you to the library once again, the Red Keep not having many other activities to keep you occupied while your husband was in the Small Council. The chatter of the Small Council meeting echoed in your mind, their discussions on matters of state and tradition dulling your senses. You recalled Jacaerys' words earlier in your betrothal, his gentle encouragement to explore the library freely, to find respite from the formalities that governed court life.
As you browsed the shelves, your fingers trailing along the spines of ancient tomes, a small, leather-bound volume caught your eye. It was tucked away in a corner, almost hidden behind larger books. Curious, you pulled it out, noting the lack of a title on its worn cover.
Settling into your favorite reading nook by the window, you opened the book carefully. The pages were filled with elegant High Valyrian script, the ink faded but still legible. Your heart quickened with excitement at the challenge of translating this mysterious text.
As you began to read, deciphering the archaic language with the skills you had honed over the past months, the content of the book slowly revealed itself. It appeared to be a chronicle of Targaryen traditions, dating back to the family's origins in Old Valyria.
Your translation was slow at first, but as you progressed, certain phrases began to leap out at you. âSe zaldrÄ«zes demands iÄ jorrÄelagon...â [The dragon demands a sacrifice...]Â
Your brow furrowed in concentration as you continued, your heart beginning to race as the true nature of the text became clear. âHen tubis naejot tubis, se dÄrilaros iksis naejot Ćdrikagon iÄ riña naejot se zaldrÄ«zes...â [From time to time, the heir is to choose a lady for the dragon...]
With trembling hands, you turned the pages, your mind reeling as you pieced together the full horror of what you were reading. The tradition, passed down through generations of Targaryen rulers, of sacrificing a young woman to appease their dragons. The ceremonial marriage, followed by a journey to Dragonstone, where the bride would meet her fate.
As the full implications of what you had discovered washed over you, a cold dread settled in the pit of your stomach. Suddenly, Jacaerys' behavior, the pitying looks from the servants, the whispers that followed you through the halls â it all made terrible sense.
You were not just a bride. You were a sacrifice.
The book slipped from your numb fingers, falling to the floor with a dull thud that echoed in the empty library. Your mind raced, trying to reconcile the Jacaerys you had come to know â kind, intelligent, affectionate â with the man who had chosen you for this grim fate.
As the shock began to give way to a mixture of fear and anger, you heard footsteps approaching. Looking up, you saw Jacaerys entering the library, his face lighting up when he saw you. His expression softened as he took in your familiar presence â a book in your hand, and a furrowed look on your face. But as he drew closer, his expression changed, noticing the pallor of your face.
âWhat's wrong?â he asked, concern evident in his voice. âAre you feeling ill?â He knelt beside you, reaching out tentatively, as if unsure whether to touch you.
You recoiled slightly at his approach, a surge of conflicting emotions welling up inside you. Tears continued to flow unabated down your cheeks as you struggled to find your voice, to articulate the turmoil that gripped your soul.
He reached for your hand again, this time more insistently, but you pulled away, the sting of betrayal cutting deep. âYou... you chose me,â you whispered, your voice laced with accusation. âTo be sacrificed.â
He recoiled as if struck, his own eyes filling with tears of remorse and helplessness.Â
You stood there, your body trembling with a mixture of fear and anger. The sight of Jacaerys, once a source of comfort, now filled you with an overwhelming sense of betrayal. Your eyes, brimming with tears, darted around the room, unable to settle on his face for more than a moment. The urge to flee, to put as much distance between yourself and this man who had deceived you, was almost overpowering.
âHow... how could you?â you finally managed to choke out, your voice barely above a whisper. The words felt thick in your throat, as if your body was physically resisting the act of speaking to him. Your hands shook as you clutched the book to your chest, a tangible reminder of the horrifying truth you had uncovered.
Anger bubbled up inside you, mixing with the fear and hurt. It manifested in the way your jaw clenched, in the tightness of your shoulders. You wanted to scream, to rage at him for his deception, but the words wouldn't come. Instead, hot tears spilled down your cheeks, a physical manifestation of your inner turmoil.
You took a step back as Jacaerys moved towards you, your body instinctively recoiling from his presence. The man before you now seemed like a stranger, far removed from the gentle, caring husband you thought you had come to know. Your breath came in short, sharp gasps as panic began to set in.
âStay away from me,â you managed to say, your voice cracking with emotion. The betrayal cut deep, a wound that felt almost physical in its intensity. Your mind raced, replaying every moment, every kind word and gentle touch, now tainted by the knowledge of your true purpose.
Your eyes, wide with fear and glistening with tears, finally met his. In that moment, the full weight of your situation crashed down upon you. You were trapped, bound by tradition and duty to a fate you never asked for, chosen by a man you had begun to trust and even love. The realization left you feeling hollow, your anger giving way to a deep, aching despair.
Jacaerys' face contorted with anguish. He took a hesitant step towards you, his hand outstretched, but you flinched away violently.
âPlease,â he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. âLet me explain. I never meant to-â
âTo what?â you spat out, finding your voice again. The words came out in a rush, fueled by fear and rage. âTo lie to me? To condemn me to death? What exactly didn't you mean to do, Jacaerys?â
âI thought I knew you,â you continued, your voice breaking. âI thought... I thought what we had was real.â
Jacaerys' face crumpled at your words. âIt is real,â he insisted, taking another step closer. You backed away, your back hitting the bookshelf behind you. âEverything between us, every moment â it's all been real. I swear it.â
You shook your head violently, unable to reconcile his words with the horrifying truth you'd discovered. âHow can you say that?â you demanded, your voice rising hysterically. âHow can any of it be real when you've been planning my death this whole time?â
Jacaerysâs expression twisted in agony as he absorbed the impact of your words. He stood rooted to the spot, a few steps away from you, his hand still outstretched as if hoping that a simple gesture could bridge the widening chasm between you.
âI never wanted this,â Jacaerys began, his voice barely above a whisper, choked with emotion.
You shook your head vehemently, tears streaming down your face. âYou chose me.â you spat out, your voice cracking.Â
âNo, that's not what I-â
âThen what?â you demanded, your voice rising. âWhat exactly was your plan? To make me fall for you and then feed me to a dragon?â
Jacaerys's face contorted with pain. âI've been trying to find another way. I've been fighting the council, trying to change things-â
âAnd failing!â you interjected, your fear and anger boiling over. âAll while lying to me every single day!â
âI wasn't lying to you!â Jacaerys protested, his voice rising to match yours. âI was trying to protect you!â
âHow can I believe anything you say now?â you cried out, your body shaking with sobs.
Just as Jacaerys opened his mouth to respond, a sharp knock at the library door interrupted your heated exchange. You both froze, turning to see a servant entering hesitantly.
âBegging your pardon, Your Grace,â the servant said, bowing low. âThe Small Council requests your immediate presence. They wish to begin preparations for... the journey.â
The servant's eyes flickered between you and Jacaerys, clearly sensing the tension in the room.
You sobbed at the mention of the event, even servants keeping secrecy of your fate.
Jacaerys clenched his jaw, he turned back to you, his eyes pleading. âPlease, we need to talk about this. Let me explain-â
But you were already backing away, seizing the opportunity of the interruption to escape. âI wish to be left alone,â you said, your voice trembling. Without another word, you brushed past the confused servant and fled from the library.
Jacaerys stood frozen for a moment, watching as you fled, your sobs echoing through the hallways. His heart ached with the weight of his own guilt and the fear of losing you completely. Ignoring the servantâs continued bowing and murmurings, he sprinted after you, desperate to make you understand.
He reached your chamber door just as you slammed it shut, the sound reverberating down the corridor. He pressed his palms against the heavy wood, his forehead resting against it as he tried to steady his racing heart.
âPlease, let me explain!â he called out, his voice thick with desperation. âI know you're hurt and angry, but you need to hear me out!â
Inside, you sank to the floor, your back against the door, tears streaming down your face. Your body shook with silent sobs, the enormity of the betrayal crushing down on you.
âEverything I've done,â Jacaerys continued, his voice muffled through the door, âI've done to protect you. I never wanted to deceive you. I never wanted any of this. But the council, the traditions... they're suffocating us both.â
His words felt like they were trying to reach you, trying to penetrate the thick wall of pain and anger that surrounded your heart. But the fear of your impending fate and the betrayal you felt were too overwhelming.
âPlease, you have to believe me,â he begged, his voice breaking. âI love you. That love is real. And I will find a way to save you, I swear it. Just give me a chance to make this right.â
You hugged your knees to your chest, your mind a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. The pain, the fear, the betrayal â they were all so raw, so immediate. But beneath it all, a small part of you wanted to believe him, wanted to believe that the man you had come to care for was not the monster this situation painted him to be.
âI donât know how to trust you again,â you whispered, knowing he couldnât hear you through the thick door.
âI'll do whatever it takes,â Jacaerys vowed, his voice trembling with determination. âJust... don't shut me out. Please.â
The silence that followed was heavy, the air thick with the weight of his words. You stayed where you were, torn between the deep love you had started to feel for him and the horrifying reality you had uncovered. The choice to let him in or to push him away entirely seemed insurmountable in that moment.
With that, he pressed his hand against the door one last time, as if trying to offer some semblance of comfort through the barrier between you, before turning and walking away, leaving you alone with your thoughts and your heartache.
When he entered the room, the council members were already deep in discussion, their hushed voices filling the space with an air of urgency. They looked up as he entered, some with mild surprise, others with impatience.
âYour Grace,â the maester began, âwe are ready to pick up from where we left off earlier. We were just finalizing the preparations for the journey to Dragonstone.â
Jacaerys clenched his fists, his frustration barely contained. âThis madness must end,â he declared, his voice shaking with a mixture of rage and desperation. âWe cannot continue with this barbaric tradition. There has to be another way.â
They looked at him as if he was a loose-tempered child, their expressions a mix of annoyance and dismissal. Jacaerys stood firm, his eyes burning with intensity as he faced the council that seemed so indifferent to his pleas.
âYour Grace,â the man interjected, his tone patronizing, âtradition is not something to be discarded lightly. It is what binds us to our heritage, what ensures the stability of our rule. The dragons demand their due.â
Jacaerys shook his head in disbelief. âIs that all you see her as? AÂ 'due'Â to be paid?â His voice cracked with emotion, his frustration boiling over.
One of the maesters, an older man with a stern look and a long gray beard, spoke up with a dismissive tone. âYour Grace, emotions have clouded your judgment. The girl is but a vessel for the ritual, a necessary sacrifice for the greater good of our house and the realm. Your sentimental attachment to her blinds you to the realities of our traditions.â
Jacaerys's jaw clenched, his fists tightening at his sides. He could feel his anger rising like a tidal wave, threatening to overwhelm him. âYou dare speak of my wife like that again and I shall have your tongue for it.â
The maester who had spoken before, undeterred by Jacaerys's threat, leaned forward with a smirk playing on his lips. âYour Grace, threats will not change the course of history. The traditions of House Targaryen are not to be trifled with, even by a king.â
âThe dragon will be fed sheep, or pigs, or cows. I do not care for what it is, just not an innocent, not her.â
The council members glanced at each other again, murmuring amongst themselves in low voices. They seemed to reach an unspoken agreement, their gazes finally settling on Jacaerys with a mixture of pity and resignation.
âYour Grace,â the maester said with a sigh, Jacaerys shook his head, turning on his heel and storming out of the council chamber, leaving the members behind in a stunned silence. All heads turned to look at the empty seat of the Queen, who was absent from the meeting to be with her children.Â
The preparations proceeded.
Outside the chamber, he paused for a moment, leaning against the cool stone wall to catch his breath. His thoughts turned to you, his heart aching with the fear of losing you to the cruel tradition that dictated your fate. He couldn't bear the thought of what awaited you on Dragonstone, of the horror you must feel now that you knew the truth.
With a deep breath, Jacaerys pushed himself away from the wall and began to walk briskly through the corridors of the Red Keep. His steps were purposeful, driven by a desperate need to find a way to protect you, to defy the council's decree despite their authority. His mind raced with plans and strategies, each one more daring than the last.
As he passed by servants and guards, he saw the pity in their eyes, the whispers that followed him like a shadow. They knew of the impending sacrifice, of the council's decision, and of his futile attempts to defy it. Yet, despite their sympathy, Jacaerys knew he couldn't rely on anyone else to challenge the council openly. The risk was too great, the consequences too dire.
Finally, he reached the familiar door of your chambers. His hand trembled slightly as he lifted it to knock, unsure of how you would receive him after your confrontation in the library. He knew he had hurt you deeply, that his actions had shattered the trust you had begun to build between you.
Before he could knock, however, the door swung open suddenly. The sight of you standing there, eyes red from tears, took his breath away. For a moment, neither of you spoke, the weight of everything unsaid hanging heavy in the air between you.
He whispered your name, almost as if it was a secret, his hands reaching out to attempt to hold yours. You moved away, âI only wish to go to supper, the Queen is waiting.â
Jacaerys swallowed hard, his throat tight with unspoken words and unshed tears. He knew you were still hurting, still grappling with the betrayal he had inadvertently caused. The thought of losing you, of facing the council's cold and calculated decisions alone, sent a wave of despair crashing over him.
âI... I will not keep you.â he murmured finally, his voice barely above a whisper.Â
You nodded slightly, your gaze flickering to the side, unable to meet his eyes. The pain and confusion swirled within you, making it difficult to think clearly or to know what to say next.Â
Stepping back from the door, you slipped away from him, the distance between you feeling insurmountable. Jacaerys watched you go, his heart heavy with the knowledge that he was losing you, at least for now.
The walk to supper was silent and uncomfortable. Each step felt like a burden, the weight of your emotions threatening to overwhelm you. Servants passed by, casting sympathetic glances your way, their whispered conversations barely registering as you made your way to the dining hall.Â
âMy dear,â she greeted you warmly, though her eyes held a hint of concern. âI trust everything is well?â
You managed a tight-lipped smile, nodding slightly. âYes, Your Grace,â you replied softly, avoiding her gaze.
Sensing your need for space, she made no further inquiries, allowing the meal to proceed in an uneasy silence.
Throughout supper, you picked at your food, the taste of bitterness lingering on your tongue. The empty seat beside yours, your husbands, felt like a void, a stark reminder of the distance that had grown between you. You glanced at it occasionally, half-expecting Jacaerys to appear, to fix it all with a snap of his fingers. But he did not materialize, leaving you to wrestle with your conflicted feelings alone.
Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, with her regal bearing and perceptive gaze, had always been keenly attuned to the emotional currents of those around her. As she observed you across the table during supper, she noticed the tension in your posture, the haunted look in your eyes, and the way you absently picked at your food.
Her own son's absence did not go unnoticed either. The empty seat beside you seemed to cast a shadow over the otherwise elegant atmosphere of the dining hall. Rhaenyra's eyes flickered towards it briefly, a fleeting moment of concern crossing her features before she schooled her expression into one of serene composure.
After a quiet and tense supper, Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen rose gracefully from her seat, her gaze lingering briefly on the empty chair beside you before she moved towards the doors of the dining hall. Her steps were measured, her presence commanding even in the subdued atmosphere.
As she exited the hall, servants darted forward to attend to her, but she waved them off with a subtle gesture. Instead, she continued down the corridor that led towards the private chambers reserved for the royal family. Her mind was focused on one thing: finding her son, Jacaerys, and offering him whatever support and counsel she could in his time of need.
Rhaenyra found Jacaerys in his private study, poring over ancient tomes and scrolls that spoke of the history of Dragonstone and the ancient rituals of House Targaryen. He looked up as she entered, his expression a mixture of determination and weariness.
âMother,â Jacaerys greeted her, his voice subdued yet filled with a quiet resolve. Queen Rhaenyra closed the door behind her, the quiet click echoing softly in the study as she approached her son. Jacaerys stood by his desk, surrounded by the weight of ancient knowledge and the burden of his current dilemma. His eyes, weary and troubled, met hers as she drew near.
Rhaenyra took a deep breath, her mind racing with possibilities. âThe dragon must be fed, as tradition dictates.â
âNo-â he interrupted.
âJacaerys, listen to me,â she began softly.
He closed his mouth, frustration still evident on his face as he glared at the floor, refusing to meet her eyes.Â
âTen sheep, as a symbolic gesture to fulfill the dragon's hunger. It will appease the tradition without sacrificing an innocent life. Like you said.â
Jacaerys remained silent for a moment, his jaw clenched as he mulled over her words. The weight of the decision pressed heavily upon him; he wanted desperately to protect you, yet he also feared the council's resistance to any deviation from the established ritual.
âIt's risky,â he finally admitted, his voice tinged with uncertainty. âBut if there's even a chance...â
âWe must take it,â Rhaenyra affirmed, her voice gentle yet firm. âI feel your heavy heart, my son. You are hurt.â
Rhaenyra's words cut through the turmoil swirling in Jacaerys's mind, her understanding of his pain offering a momentary comfort amidst the uncertainty.Â
âI can't bear to lose her, Mother,â Jacaerys confessed quietly, his voice thick with emotion. âShe trusted me, and I... I betrayed that trust.â
Rhaenyra reached out, placing a hand on his shoulder, a gesture of maternal comfort. âLove makes us vulnerable, my son,â she murmured softly. âBut it also gives us strength. You must believe in that strength now, for her sake and for yours.â
The day dawned with a heavy pall hanging over Dragonstone, the air thick with anticipation and dread. Servants moved about the castle with quiet efficiency, their expressions somber as they attended to their duties. Among them, preparing for the ritual that loomed ahead, was you.
Your mind felt numb, detached from the reality of what was to come. Every brush of the comb through your hair, every adjustment to your gown felt surreal, like you were watching someone else's life unfold. The knowledge of your impending sacrifice weighed heavily, a constant, gnawing ache in your chest that refused to abate.
Jacaerys, your husband, moved through the chambers with an air of quiet resolve. His eyes, usually warm and reassuring, now held a depth of sadness you couldn't bear to meet. He had sworn to his mother to keep the plan involving the sheep a secret, and despite the rocky state of your relationship, he ached to tell you.
As the time drew near, you found yourself seated beside Jacaerys in the carriage bound for the dragon pit. The journey was quiet, the clatter of hooves against cobblestones the only sound breaking the heavy silence between you. His presence beside you was both a source of solace and a reminder of the fractured trust between you.
You stole glances at him occasionally, noting the tension etched in his features, the way his hands clenched and unclenched in his lap. There were words unsaid, wounds still raw and unhealed, but in this moment, facing the inevitable, you craved for his comfort.
Silently, you reached to place a hand on his thigh, stopping his leg from moving up and down in anxiousness.Â
He turned to look at you, his eyes searching yours for understanding, for forgiveness. The weight of his secret, the burden of the deception he had carried to protect you, threatened to crush him. Yet, in that moment, your touch grounded him, reminding him of the love that still flickered between you despite everything.
You held his gaze, your own eyes reflecting a mix of sadness and longing. Words seemed inadequate in the face of what lay ahead, in the face of the unspoken turmoil between you. But your touch spoke volumes, a silent reassurance that even amidst the chaos, you were still connected.
Jacaerys covered your hand with his own, his touch gentle yet firm. His thumb traced soothing circles on the back of your hand, a gesture of comfort and apology. There were no words to express the depth of his regret, the anguish of seeing you face such a fate.
âI will fix this,â he promised in a whisper. You frowned at him and he felt his heart drop once again, your trust for him was fully gone. âI swear it.â he murmured against your hair, his voice hoarse.
You withdrew your hand from his grasp, the gesture a silent but clear indication of the distance that had grown between you. His heart ached at the loss of your touch, a physical manifestation of the emotional rift that now divided you. You remained silent, the weight of his promise echoing in the space between you.Â
As the carriage finally reached its destination, the stark cliffs of Dragonstone rose ominously before you. Servants hurried to prepare for the landing, their movements efficient and solemn. The dragons' presence loomed in the background, a constant reminder of the ancient forces that governed their lives.
Jacaerys helped you disembark from the carriage, his touch tentative yet filled with an unspoken plea for forgiveness. You stood side by side, facing the imposing fortress and the council that awaited your arrival.
From the distance, you could see the beast, a dragon stood tall before the castle, many men parading around it holding sticks to prevent it from causing any damage other than his feast, you.
Jacaerysâ gaze moved to his mother, her arms crossed over her chest as she gave him a stern nod, telling him that the sheep were hidden, prepared to replace you just as theyâd planned.
The servants moved away, maesters following behind as the hair walked you to the dragon, just like it was written in the books of tradition. Jacaerys was supposed to leave you standing in front of the dragon, leave and hide away in a corner before shouting the known command for you to be burnt. A private tradition for only husband and wife, for heir and sacrifice to see.
Your body shook in fear as you walked behind your husband, your hand grasping onto his red cape. He reached behind his body, his hand holding yours in hopes to calm you.
The dragon loomed ahead, its scaled form bathed in sunlight that glinted off its massive wings and claws. Men with sticks stood guard around it, their wary eyes trained on the beast as well as on you and Jacaerys. They stepped away once the Prince approached.Â
Jacaerys's steps faltered briefly as he glanced back at you, his eyes filled with a mixture of pain and determination. He squeezed your hand reassuringly, his grip firm yet gentle, a silent promise of his unwavering resolve to protect you at any cost.
As you approached the dragon, the enormity of the moment threatened to overwhelm you. Images from the ancient books of tradition flashed through your mindâhusbands and wives standing before dragons, the command to burn uttered in hushed reverence. It was a private ritual, a solemn duty passed down through generations, and now it seemed poised to consume you.
You and Jacaerys were left standing on your hand, your hand clasped tightly in his as you tried to even your breaths.Â
The dragon's gaze shifted, its attention momentarily drawn away as it sensed movement in the shadows. Jacaerys's breath caught in his throat, his grip on your hand tightening instinctively. For a fleeting moment, hope flared within you, a glimmer of possibility that the plan might succeed, that the ancient beast might accept the substitution.
But as the dragon turned back to you, its eyes narrowing with curiosity, the moment of truth arrived. Jacaerys turned to look at his mother, rushing with one of her maids behind her, and the promised sheep gathered. He couldnât help the sigh of relief that washed over him, his hand letting go of yours to hold onto your waist and push you close to him as he quickly dragged the two of you away from the beastâs hungry eyes.
Together, you moved swiftly through the courtyard, away from the dragon and towards the safety of the castle's empty interior, the council already having left for their journey back to the Keep. Jacaerys's grip on your waist remained firm, his touch a reassurance of his steadfast protection in the face of danger. His mother kept pace beside you, her expression unreadable but tinged with a glimmer of pride in her son's daring defiance of tradition.
As you reached the threshold of the castle, Jacaerys finally allowed himself a moment to breathe, his gaze sweeping over you with relief and lingering concern. The weight of what had transpired hung heavy in the air, the daring gamble to spare you from the dragon's maw a testament to Jacaerys's unwavering determination and love.
Inside the safety of the castle walls, away from the dragon's menacing presence, Jacaerys pulled you into a tight embrace. His voice, thick with emotion, whispered words of gratitude and apology against your hair. You clung to him, the rush of adrenaline giving way to overwhelming relief and the beginnings of forgiveness.
From afar, you could hear the Queen voice the command, you watched in silence â as Jacaerys clung to you â the dragon spitting fire at the animals, the two women hurrying out of the way while it ate at the sheep.Â
You felt a sob leave your throat at the sight, turning your body to fit into Jacaerysâ as you incoherently mumbled words of gratitude, his lips brushing against your skin every time he spoke caringly at you, apologizing, thanking the gods.Â
âYou're safe now,â Jacaerys murmured against your hair, his voice thick with emotion. âI'm so sorry you had to go through this. I never wanted any of this for you.â
âPlease... Please forgive me. I know I don't deserve it, but I swear to you, I will spend every moment proving myself to you.âÂ
You buried your face in his chest, overwhelmed by conflicting emotions. His words of remorse and desperation washed over you, mingling with the relief of surviving the ordeal.
âI'm so sorry,â Jacaerys continued, his voice choked with emotion as he whispered. âI should have told you everything from the beginning. I never meant to deceive you, to put you through this. Please, I beg you... take whatever time you need. I understand if you can't ever forgive me.â
You felt his words reverberate through your chest, each syllable heavy with remorse and love. His vulnerability touched your heart, reminding you of the man you had fallen in love with despite the secrets that had threatened to tear you apart.
âI need you to know,â Jacaerys whispered, his fingers gently caressing your back. âI love you. More than anything. And I will spend the rest of my life proving it to you.â
You leaned in, your lips brushing against his in a tentative, exploratory kiss. It began as a whisper, a soft meeting of lips that conveyed all the unspoken words â the apologies, the gratitude, the hope for a future together. The taste of salt from lingering tears mixed with the sweetness of relief, creating a bittersweet sensation that only deepened the connection between you.
Jacaerys responded with an enthusiasm that spoke volumes. His arms encircled you, pulling you closer until there was no space left between your bodies. The kiss deepened, filled with a yearning that transcended the physical, binding your souls together in a moment of deep intimacy.
His lips moved against yours with a gentle urgency, pouring out his heart in the touch of his mouth on yours. In that embrace, amidst the echoes of their shared ordeal, you found solace and strength in each other's arms.
When you finally pulled away, a soft smile graced Jacaerys' lips, his eyes shining with gratitude. He rested his forehead against yours, his hands tenderly caressing your cheeks as if trying to imprint the moment into memory. You nestled into his chest, feeling the steady beat of his heart against yours.
âOne step at a time,â you mumbled, catching from the corner of your eye, the hint of a smile fighting to appear on his face.Â
Together, you stood in the quiet sanctuary of the castle, your bodies pressed close as if seeking solace in each other's presence. The weight of what had transpired hung in the air, but so did a glimmer of hope â a hope that with time and effort, your love could mend the fractures that had threatened to break you apart.Â
Jacaerys seemed unconcerned with the Council's potential reaction to his and his mother's defiance of tradition, wholly absorbed in the moment. His thoughts were consumed by your scent and the significance of your first kiss since your wedding. He silently hoped it marked the beginning of a new normal, regardless of the Council's opinions upon your return to the Red Keep.Â
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When you struggle to eat
Pairing: Ot8!skz Ă Gn!reader (individually)
Genre: hurt/comfort, fluff, reactions
Request: reader thinking she eats "too much" and decides to eat way less for her body image, and how the skz boys would react to that.
Warnings: eating struggles will be discussed; reader has body image issues; mentions of food multiple times; use of petnames in Chan and Changbin's
Disclaimer: this was made with the purpose to comfort anyone who's going through a similar situation. If I made a mistake and made someone uncomfortable/aggravated the situation, please do tell me and I'll correct or delete this post immediately, whatever is preferred. Topics related to eating disorders will be discussed here, please don't read if that's something that triggers you.
Bang Chan - is ready to listen to all your worries
âWe all remember Chan's Room right?
âHe's ready to spend hours if needed just to understand what you're going through âand where your insecurities are coming from
âAt the same time, he will never judge you
âSo you know he's your safe place
Constantly checks up on you even if he's far away through texts and calls
And if there's someone who's aggravating the situation or making you insecure, you can bet he's gonna solve the situation himself
"Talk to me baby. What's going on in that mind of yours, hm?"
Lee Know - eats with you
Probably the first to realise something's off, considering food is almost his love language atp
Likes to have as many meals with you as possible
âHe usually makes a mountain of food in his plate, so you don't worry about the amount of food in yours
âAnd he also runs errands with you
âEspecially those like buying food
âYou don't even gotta ask, he would be volunteering on the first opportunity
âAlso cooks for you, whatever you want
"Do you want to eat anything? I can cook"
Changbin - Hype man
âYour personal hype man fr
âIs ready to compliment you in absolutely everything
âThe best part is that you know that his compliments are always genuine
âWhat do you mean you didn't like that trousers?? You looked fantastic in it! That shirt made you look even more gorgeous
âHe has known you for so long and still, he always finds something new to compliment you on
But even if after all the reassurance you want to change the way you look, he will be by your side to help you do it in a safe and healthy way
"You look perfect, baby. I promise. Actually, I still don't believe I managed to pull someone so beautiful like that"
Hyunjin - has all meals with you
âAnd with that, I really mean all meals
âBreakfast, lunch, dinner, you name it
âEven if you can't really get out of your work place or your university, he's going there then
âHe just doesn't want you to be by yourself
âHe also always has something to say during those meals
âNews about their comeback, gossip at jyp, stories from his childhood...
He never fails to admire you a lot in those moments as well, never letting you forget how much he loves and appreciates you
âHe does that hoping it will distract you from the food, so you can be more at ease
"Have I ever told you about the time Kkami bit my ankle? I think I still have the scar."
Han - makes you feel beautiful
âHe truly doesn't understand how you don't think you're the most beautiful human being to ever set foot on this earth
âIn his eyes, you were born perfect
âSo, naturally, he makes it his mission to make you see yourself in his point of view
âCompliments and adores you
âWill make you feel beautiful, pretty, sexy, cute... Whatever you wanna be
âAbove all, he'll make you feel loved
"No matter what size, you'll always be my love. Don't forget that."
Felix - distracts you
âWith that, I mean that he tries to take your attention off food and body image related subjects
âBefore and after eating, he will always bring you along to activities where your mind can be turned off
âSo many fun dates!!
âEven during the meals he'll have a similar idea to hyunjin and simply won't shut up
âMost of his compliments don't involve around your body, so you really don't think about it
"I love this hairstyle of yours. It looks wonderful"
Seungmin - protects you
âIn a sense that no one even dares to comment on your looks/habits
Even if he isn't there with you
âThat because he made it very clear that everyone should watch their mouths around you
âFor as long as he's around you, he will do his best and more to protect you from harmful comment
Also tries to experiment a lot of different foods with you all the time, so you never feel like that's a burden or a bad thing
"Hey, have you heard about the new restaurant close to home? The food is peruvian. We could have dinner there tonight."
I.N - physically reassures you
âHe loves you and every single part of you, including your looks
I believe he was a bit lost in the beginning, not exactly sure on how to help you
âBut even if his words aren't exactly his biggest strength, he still wants to reassure you as much as he can
âSo he does that with his touch
âHolding you on his lap, kissing all of your "imperfections" and tracing patterns in your skin
âAnything that can ground, reassure and give you comfort at the same time
"Have I ever told you how perfect you are? I should tell you that more."
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Astarion doesn't ask for affection because he can't..... yet.
Ah, more tea steeping in this seeming endless sea of thoughts. This brew is a bit strong on the heart. Read with caution.
Warning for game spoilers and talk of abuse.
This perspective is from game content only. How anybody cannons their relationships or behaviors is perfectly right. No blame, no shame, it's your game.
I was always miffed at the lack of initiated affection from Astarion as a partner. YOU ask him for a kiss. YOU ask him for a hug. YOU ask him to tell you thank you after being an amazing partner and killing a massive beastie just for him! Brat...
But then I had a sudden realization. Given his past, affection is probably insanely hard to ask for. Like it can be for a lot of us.
Stay awhile and listen. (nerd)
Now when I speak of narcissistic abuse I am only speaking from what I know about it. I have no academic or phycology degree on the matter. Just good ol' tossed in the pond and forced to sink or swim experience.
Astarion spent 200 years under the crushing weight of narcissistic / psychopathic abuse. One of the things these types of abusers love to do is take what you love and make you hate it and then make you hate yourself for ever having liked it to begin with. All very nasty business that. But it's one of the main corner stones for the cage they build to control you.
They make you feel as if the request of a simple hug is the most pathetic thing you could ask for. Or the most selfish thing as it inconveniences them. They don't want it, why should they give it to you?
Shame, belittle, degrade, devalue..
200 years with a master who used him like a tool. 200 years with siblings that fought amongst each other so much comfort was a liability. Nights coming home assaulted only to be mocked for your tears. Insulted for your need of comfort.
"Pathetic! Weak! Disgusting! "
Shame, belittle, degrade, devalue..
Affection was nowhere to be found there, I assure you.
And for a Narc. anything given is expected to be "earned" in any way they see fit. And if you were "rewarded" with anything, it comes at high price.
And how dare you not find it fair. You ingrate!
Shame, belittle, degrade, devalue..
Hugs are pathetic. Kisses are an intrusion. Or they become gateways to other unwanted behaviors. To be held...what are you? A baby? The only way you are going to get held, is down.
Shame, belittle, degrade, devalue.. The pattern continues.
But you ask HIM for a kiss. And he says..
"There is nothing I'd like more."
And he means it.
I'd bet a mountain of gold he wants to just ask you himself. But years of conditioning to expect pain when seeking pleasure probably keeps him in a choke hold. Like rats that are shocked every time they try to eat food out of a dish. They learn it is safer to starve.
"I want to ask Tav for a kiss or a hug, but they might think i'm weak. But if they ask me first then it's them who wants it and they can't degrade me for it because they asked, not me. It's safe then."
"I want to ask Tav for a kiss or hug, but they might reject me for being too needy and shame and berate me for being so selfish or demanding of their time and person. But if they ask they have time and want me to kiss/hug them."
"I want to ask Tav for a kiss or a hug, but my primal brain keeps telling me they might demand more than I want to give in return for it. But if they ask, I have the power of negotiating the outcome."
This leads me to believe he would view sex and affection very differently as well.
Where most find affection safe and nurturing, it's anxiety educing and unsafe. It means there are feelings and if there are feelings there is the risk and fear of rejection or judgment. It's much scarier.
Where most find sex to be connecting and intimate, it's been used so much it's lost any meaning. Something you can do a thousand times over and walk away the second it's done and feel nothing afterward.
This may even be a part of the reason why he wants to stop having sex.
He wants to connect with you in ways denied to him. He wants the experience of being courted, treasured, nurtured. It means so much more to him than sex. It is so much more connecting.
Feeling this way is wretched and lonely. The most basic instinct is to want to seek comfort in the arms of those who love us. But it's broken. The risk is too great.
And it's hard. Because you could be the sweetest most honorable Tav in the whole of Fearun. But after being fed poised apples one too many times, all apples appear poisonous regardless of if is true or not.
I have no doubt that this prickly elf soaks up every second of non sexual affection you give him. And truly is grateful for your patience while he slowly and carefully disarms the safety measures he put in place to survive. The fact that he even allowed you to touch him like that at all was a monumental act of trust. And why not? You are incredible after all.
I'm going to go ask my elf for a kiss now. And then cry in my cup.
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