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I didn't expect to get hit in the face by the first sentence but here we are (and I'm here for it anywayđ)
âLetâs see whatâs so fuckinâ special about you. Why your cunt is worth more than my brotherâs life,â he spits, unfortunately literally, as droplets spray.Â
omg oh no. Don't touch her you fuck
Youâre not even mad, because it makes you dizzy enough that you donât really register what comes after. Maybe you would have been worried about that, but he hit you hard enough that you didnât even remember how hard youâd been hit.Â
shit. shit
He steps away to rifle back through the duffle, and when he comes back, itâs with a pair of rusted pliers.Â
(I'm so fn nervous Toni, hold my hand đđđ)
You canât even really hear your own screams. Thereâs pain, thereâs blood, thereâs Mikeâs sick laughter. And then thereâs darkness.
I hate him. I fn hate him so fn much. I'm gonna be so fn GLAD when Joel's gonna rip him in two
Satisfied that you arenât afraid, that youâre okay for a moment, he finishes his feast. Thereâs not much left of Mike when he tosses his corpse into a corner. It smacks against the far wall and drops to the ground. His final resting place.Â
jfc YES!!!!
He looks down at you, long tongue poking out to lap at your cheek before he realizes the injury is inside. He whines, and you shake your head, weaving your fingers in his fur and burying your face there. He doesnât need words; neither of you do. He just takes you home.Â
Damn I wanna cry. I was so scared for her, I'm so relieved Joel's here, but seeing that he tries to heal her and then realizes that the wound is inside is so hard to read đ„
He makes good on his promise to soothe your other wounds. He canât quite numb your aching mind or racing heart, canât slide his tongue over the places that shattered inside, but he can damn well remove every trace of Mike from your body.
I hate what that guy did to her. I hate it so much
âMyââ and thereâs something potent in his pause. Something that saps the silliness of your subject change away and dances dangerously close to serious. âMy daughter loved that shit,â he says.Â
Oh wow... Oh, Joel... đ«
You go to turn over again, but this time, he lets you, both of his arms cradling you in a way that makes your throat feel tacky and tight. Itâs made worse by the way his eyes are bright, the flecks of green bursting through the brown like lichen in soil.Â
This is so beautiful
âWill you tell me about her?â you ask, barely a whisper, afraid to break whatever is happening. âNot⊠not today,â he grants, and you take it for the huge step that it is, and nod, burying your face in his chest instead and taking a deep breath of his soothing scent.
Damn I love them so much
Then, of course, you wish you hadnât looked at all. Once you have, though, you canât look away. You understand that Tool song now, the one from the CD your dad burned you before the world went to hell.
I don't have the reference đ„Č Which song is it?
What a chapter Toni!!! The emotions, omg. This series is so so good đ€đ€đ€
of rage and ruin - chapter nine
chapter nine
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werewolf!alpha!Joel Miller x f!omega!reader
word count: 3.6k
summary: things take a turn for the worse.
Please read the warnings as some new important ones have been added. NOTE: this is the last time that the SA tag will be used in this story. However, the events of this chapter are important. If you decide to skip this chapter, feel free to message me and Iâll fill you in. Or message if you want specifics about the tags to decide if you want to read it.
chapter warnings: non-con, dark, dead dove do not eat, a/b/o, alpha/omega dynamics, omegaverse, captivity, canon-typical violence, genre-typical violence, horror themes, graphic violence, abuse by captors (not by either joel or reader), body horror, viewer discretion is advised, sexual assault (NOT by joel, NOT described, just implied and alluded to), p in v, torture
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dividers by @saradika-graphics
You were wrong about Mike. About his lack of retaliation.
You were so, so wrong.Â
That much is clear when you wake up.
The first sign that things arenât quite right is that you never did get around to going to sleep last night.Â
The second is that you may be buried, or something. You canât quite move your limbs beyond wiggling your fingers and toes. And you canât see shit.Â
The third sign is that you canât smell Joel. Not beyond whatâs soaked into your skin and sweater. No, heâs very much not here. Or anywhere nearby, if the rapidly tightening feeling in your chest is any indication.Â
Itâs panic you canât shake off, you know, since you canât fucking move.Â
The fluorescent overhead buzzes to life.Â
âNot so brave now, are you?â The voice blows in from across the room and sinks in your gut like itâs sleeping with the fishes.Â
You really, truly are in some deep shit.Â
Youâve been kidnapped from your kidnappers. Honestly, what did you do in a past life to deserve this?Â
Heâs right about one thing. The confidence you clung to in the early days has been picked at like carrion. Youâre scared.Â
âI didnâtâIâmââ but something is wrong, so very, very wrong. Youâre bubbling out gibberish and spit. Itâs just sounds, dribbling from sloppy lips.Â
He rolls his eyes. âShut up. It ainât gonna wear off for a while, so best just sit quietly like a good bitch.â
Youâre not sure if it's the panic or whatever heâs drugged you with, but your throat is cinched, and your cheeks sting from the uncontrollable stream of tears.Â
âLetâs see whatâs so fuckinâ special about you. Why your cunt is worth more than my brotherâs life,â he spits, unfortunately literally, as droplets spray.Â
Shit. They were actual brothers. Not that it mattered; what was done was done, but you had really miscalculated this.Â
His hand is on your shoulder. Itâs better than where you thought he was reaching, and yet, still horrible. Itâs not like you havenât had to deal with handsy or aggressive men. Itâs just⊠usually, you can move. Fight. Run.Â
His hand is nothing like Joelâs. His fingers are short, his nails broken and edged with grime. There are scars and dry skin, like Joel, but itâs nothing like his rough grip. Thereâs no nick above the webbing of his thumb, no calluses on the plump pads of his fingers to remind you that youâre alive.Â
Mike brushes his thumb over Joelâs bite, the thin newborn skin taut and jagged. You make a sound. You donât hear it, not with the way your heart is beating in your eardrums, not the way every note scrapes your throat, but you grate out a sound that might have been a hiss.Â
Or a growl.
His hand connects with your cheek, which does not help the dizziness stuffed between your ears.
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Youâre not even mad, because it makes you dizzy enough that you donât really register what comes after. Maybe you would have been worried about that, but he hit you hard enough that you didnât even remember how hard youâd been hit.Â
He must know heâs on a dwindling timetable. Inevitably, by dawn, the others will return to the base with Joel in tow. Inevitably, by dawn, theyâll know.Â
As if he can tell youâve dug up a fragment of hope, he leers, taking a swig from a bottle of dirty brown liquor. âYou think Jimâs gonna waste resources on finding you?â he murmurs, grimy fingers stroking your cheek.Â
And just like that, with a sharp breath, you lose that hope. Because heâs right, heâs undeniably right. Jim never misses a chance to bitch about the drain you are. They donât need you, not really. Neither does Joel, not really.Â
Itâs easy, after the hours that have passed, to give in to the overwhelming dread. His hand wanders as it settles in, and you twitch away from his touch.
âGuess itâs wearinâ off,â Mike muses, taking another drink. âCanât have you puttinâ up a fight now.â His bottle clinks against the file cabinet he sets it upon as he squats to dig through a duffel bag.Â
Thereâs nothing you can do when he ties you down. Thereâs nothing you can do as he grips your cheeks hard, his thumb digging into your jaw until your mouth opens. You try not to swallow the liquor he pours in, only to aspirate it instead, wheezing and sputtering to little effect.Â
âJesus. Canât even handle a little booze,â he sneers. âToo bad. Canât have you gettinâ too feisty, huh?â He forces more down your throat, and it burns.Â
He keeps squeezing your face, peering down at your mouth. âReckon I should teach you a lesson about biting,â he said, tapping the bottle lightly against your front teeth. A whimper of fear slips free, and he grins crookedly.Â
âYeah, you donât like that, huh? My brother didnât much like gettinâ bit, either.âÂ
He steps away to rifle back through the duffle, and when he comes back, itâs with a pair of rusted pliers.Â
You can feel your body twitch, trying its very hardest. The lingering drugs and booze make your head spin and throb. Mike faded in and out of view, but made his presence very clear as he pried your jaw back open.Â
He tapped each tooth with the pliers, hemming and hawing about where to start. Garbled sounds are all the protest you can muster, trying to shake your head loose of his grasp as he selects an incisor.Â
The first two attempts fail, the pliers slipping free, battering you in the process. The third try, though, clamps on just right. He clumsily tugs, to no avail, before wiggling and twisting the tooth. Reluctantly, your body parts ways with it as he increases the force, plucking the loosened tooth from the gum.Â
You canât even really hear your own screams. Thereâs pain, thereâs blood, thereâs Mikeâs sick laughter. And then thereâs darkness.
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Itâs not the fight that wakes you. Not the gunshots, not the snarling. Everything has died down by the time you come around.
Well, not everything. Based on the sounds, youâd hazard a guess that Mike is still at least a little alive. When you look up, youâre thrilled to find out you can, that the paralysis has waned.Â
Then, of course, you wish you hadnât looked at all. Once you have, though, you canât look away. You understand that Tool song now, the one from the CD your dad burned you before the world went to hell.Â
For a moment, Joel meets your eyes, and you are the wolf, nearly. You can feel the way it burns through your veins.Â
Satisfied that you arenât afraid, that youâre okay for a moment, he finishes his feast.Â
Thereâs not much left of Mike when he tosses his corpse into a corner. It smacks against the far wall and drops to the ground. His final resting place.Â
The Wolf that is Joel, that is your alpha, that is your savior, stands on his hind legs with those unsettling inverse ankle-knee-freaky bits bent. But even crouching, he fills the room. Heâs a blur, like the first time you saw him, an ink blot in the center of your vision. A wormhole absorbing all the light. What little is left reflects off his shiny body. It takes you a moment to realize his fur (or his body hair, as he insists) is soaked in blood.Â
It clings to the plaque on his teeth. His hands are steeped in it, some already hardening or coagulating under the stretch of his claws. He stalks over to you, and you do not flinch from him. His claws rend the rope as if it were no more than spaghetti. You tremble uncontrollably as he helps you sit up, most of your faculties back under your control. His blood-soaked, massive paws cradle your cheeks, pulling back abruptly when you whimper.Â
A growl rumbles from his chest, and he throws his head back and howls. It brings footsteps in your direction as he gathers you into his arms. Youâve never felt smaller than you do now, and itâs not just the bulk and heft of his body. He cradles you with a delicacy unbefitting his sharp, deadly nature, but itâs all the more Joel to you than the brutality you witnessed.Â
The raiders filter in, just a few of them, more to control him than assist, but they reclaim Mikeâs stolen supplies and pay you no mind. At least until Cheryl comes in.Â
âAlive after all, huh?â she says, approaching far closer than you think she should dare. But she wiggles the remote to the shock collar as she nears, peering at you. âStill want her, pet?â she asks Joel. âSheâs all used up.â
He bares his teeth and snarls, and she shrugs. âIt was just an option,â she says, hand dropping from the pistol on her belt.Â
You feel sick from the second brush with death in as many hours. Or maybe itâs from the bootleg booze and blood thatâs been dripping down your throat.Â
He looks down at you, long tongue poking out to lap at your cheek before he realizes the injury is inside. He whines, and you shake your head, weaving your fingers in his fur and burying your face there. He doesnât need words; neither of you do. He just takes you home.Â
No. Not home. You canât let yourself accept that. But itâs been almost a year, now. Almost a year since they plucked you from that FEDRA truck and brought you to hell.Â
Itâs not the cell thatâs home, though. Itâs him.Â
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You look up at the wolf once youâre locked in, the relief of your familiar prison bubbling up like bile. The others go back to their day, the incident no more than a blip of inconvenience. Silence lingers, both of you waiting, waiting, waiting to hear the heavy thunk of the cellarâs deadbolt.Â
As soon as it sounds, you break.
âYou found me,â you gasp, trailing into a whimper. âYou found me, you found me.â Your voice is grating, leaking from your cracked and dry throat. It hurts to talk, your jaw throbs, and you struggle around the swelling, but you canât stem the leak.
He grips your biceps with both paws, and rolls back the shift enough to speak. âI found you,â he says firmly, letting you feel his sturdy hold on you, keeping you there and present. âIâve got you. Okay?â
You donât respond, still shaking and swaying a little on the spot. âYou found me,â you echo, raw and dredged up from the hollow of your lungs.Â
âHey,â he growls without aggression. â Listen to me. â He doesnât mean to do it. His voice drops a register, an even lower rumble than usual, and your attention snaps up to him.Â
He winces. Thereâll be time to apologize later, though. âIâve got you,â he repeats steadily. âOkay?â
You nod. âOkay,â you echo in a whisper.Â
âI will always find you,â he promises, eyes gone dark. âAlways, little omega. Youâre mine, and thereâs nowhere on this godforsaken earth that they can hide you from me.âÂ
In any other context, it would frighten you. It should, by all means, frighten you a little. Instead, you kiss him.
Itâs a mistake that sends you pulling back, gasping in pain, and all the ferocity on his face falls.
âLet me see,â he coaxes gently, cradling your jaw. Heâs careful as he presses your lip to the side to get a good look. â Jesus, â he whispers.
You can see the guilt building up, layers upon layers from all his life. You wonât let this, wonât let you be another. âJoelââ
But heâs not having it. He bristles and narrows his eyes at you. âWould you stop tryinâ to run your mouth? Youâre making it bleed.â His eyes dart over your face, stopping back on your missing tooth each time before sighing, shoulders slumping.Â
âCâmon,â he grumbles, leaving no room for argument by simply picking you up and carrying you over to the bed. He settles with you straddling his lap, wincing. He looks down for only a moment. âIâll take care of that next. Sit still ân be good.âÂ
It turns out not to be a hard order to follow. He sets about to lick your wounds, starting with your mouth. He doesnât mean for it to turn into anything, he really doesnât, but heâs licking inside your mouth. As his spit mixes with yours, as he laves his tongue oh-so-gently over and over, the familiar tingling starts to set in. It numbs the pain, not entirely, but the relief is enough to make you sigh softly against his mouth.
He canât entirely be blamed as it turns into lazy kisses, tongues brushing comfort over one another, each press of lips like a mantra. Iâm here, Iâm here, Iâm here. Youâre not sure whoâs reassuring who.Â
Itâs not going to fix it. Thereâs not a magical makeout session that can restore your tooth or even heal the socket. Not that quickly, anyway. But it eases the pain, and so does the way his warm hands hold you like youâre something precious. The way he groans into the kiss, the way he canât stop reaching for every bit of you, checking meticulously to make sure nothing else was taken from you.Â
He makes good on his promise to soothe your other wounds. He canât quite numb your aching mind or racing heart, canât slide his tongue over the places that shattered inside, but he can damn well remove every trace of Mike from your body.
He settles you down on the mattress, settles himself into the wolf, and he licks every inch of you. His long, hot tongue is just rough enough to make you feel clean. Thereâs no way even a cell of Mikeâs skin is left behind on yours. Joel eats it all up like he did the man himself. It leaves your whole body tingling, your heart pounding in your ears, your cunt gushing by the time he sheaths himself in you.Â
Thereâs no room left for anyone else. Thereâs no room for anything but you and Joel in the darkness.Â
Itâs too late before either of you realize heâs triggered his own rut. Your body responds beautifully, burning under his touch, following your alpha into blissful oblivion. He fusses relentlessly, worried despite his own distress and desire, not wanting you to feel trapped or forced. Not again. Never again.Â
Itâs a promise neither of you are sure he can keep, but both know heâll die trying.Â
It isnât as long as your first heat, but itâs all the more intense. Your little room fills with sweat, pants and groans replacing any need for words. And itâs exactly what you needâno thoughts, no memories, no dealing with what youâve suffered. Just Joel, just⊠love? No, that canât be right. Just lust.Â
His cock is insistent, pressing into you, filling the gaps heâd left behind. He doesnât bother turning back to the man, doesnât bother trying to pretend heâs anything but a mindless creature right now. And still, heâs so gentle. More gentle than heâs ever been.Â
You didnât have time to build a nest, but thatâs okay. He doesnât ever move from his place over your body, cocooning you, blocking everything else from sight. Thereâs just Joel. Youâre warm and cozy and safe.Â
You almost forget that youâre locked up at all. He keeps you on such a high with his deft fingers, mouth, and cock that you canât even fathom a time when he might have to part from you. The lock of your cunt around his knot is your echo of his promise. Never again.Â
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âHow much of this is even real?â you whisper in the fading light of your heat. Your hand is lazily raised, blocking out the fluorescents, but he catches it with his own, his thick fingers making room for themselves between yours. Locking you together in another way, keeping you close.Â
âCouldnât tell ya,â he says quietly, gruff voice even coarser in the way he holds back, keeping it soft in your ear. âProbably nothinâ. But itâs there anyway.â
He was sure as shit right about that. This burning in your chest, the way your heart picked up as he wove your fingers together and tugged your hands down, using both your arms to hold you to his chest, your unified fist in the center. Itâs not real, not really. You donât know him. He doesnât know you. Thereâs nothing for this heavy feeling to rest upon, no foundation for the feelings that should not be there.Â
And yet.
The conversation is veering uncomfortably personal, of which you only have yourself to blame, but you run from it anyway. âYou ever see Dawn of the Wolf? â you ask, pushing for something unserious, something thatâll have him rolling his eyes and putting up a fuss about the W Word.Â
Thatâs not what happens, though.
His breath catches for a second before rolling out in a soft sigh, his warm breath ruffling the hairs at the nape of your neck. âYeah,â he admits. âMyââ and thereâs something potent in his pause. Something that saps the silliness of your subject change away and dances dangerously close to serious.Â
âMy daughter loved that shit,â he says.Â
You canât help the way your body stiffens. You want to roll over and look at him, to parse his pursed lips and warm eyes. He doesnât let you, though, tightening his grip around your waist, fingers pressing a little more insistently in the divots between your knuckles until you settle.Â
âWatched the damn movies, read the damn books, had the damn poster on her wall,â he says, something careful in his words. Like heâs trying to give this to you without giving anything up for himself. These memories heâs clutched in the recesses of his ventriclesâthey canât be extracted without damaging the last soft tissue he could spare to wrap them in.Â
âSo, whoâs team were you on?â you tease instead.Â
âI didnât give a shit,â he dismisses. A beat passes. âWhy would she even have considered the wimpy blond vampire kid?â
âOh, I see,â you say, nodding sagely. âYou think the obvious choice was the tall, hairy, brooding wolf-man. I have to agree.â
âShut up,â he grouses immediately. âIt was all stupid, anyway. None of âem could stop whining.âÂ
You go to turn over again, but this time, he lets you, both of his arms cradling you in a way that makes your throat feel tacky and tight. Itâs made worse by the way his eyes are bright, the flecks of green bursting through the brown like lichen in soil.Â
âNever did get to see the sequel,â you say after a moment, trying to regain some sense in your brain.
He snorts. âDidnât miss anything. I thought it couldnât be worse than the first one but it was the stupidest two hours of my life.âÂ
âI canât believe you saw Dawn of the Wolf 2, and I didnât,â you say. A beat passes. âWill you tell me about her?â you ask, barely a whisper, afraid to break whatever is happening.Â
âNot⊠not today,â he grants, and you take it for the huge step that it is, and nod, burying your face in his chest instead and taking a deep breath of his soothing scent. The oaky notes are easier to parse, now, much more complex. Hints of spices are there, sometimes.Â
Youâre getting too familiar. So much so that when the chamomile blossom of his grief leaks through, your grip on him tightens just a little, and you find yourself pressing a kiss to the thick thatch of hair beneath your cheek.Â
It isnât real, but how can it not be? How can something this intense not be real? No, itâs different. This isnât real versus fake like something photoshopped, something on a green screen.Â
This is more than that. The dotted lines that make up constellations arenât real, but it doesnât change the way those stars are bound together to make something unique, something breathtaking.
âI get it now,â he murmurs, breaking your existential reverie.Â
âGet what?â you say, nose wrinkling.
He bumps his nose against yours, nudging at you in a way you know would involve a playful nip if he was his other self. âWhy he didnât just eat her,â he says.
You reward him with a bark of a laugh. âYouâre still thinking about Dawn?âÂ
This time he does nip at you, catching your ear gently with very human teeth. âSâyour fault,â he grumbles, and you feel it rumble through his chest.Â
And yours.Â
No, wait, that was your stomach. Youâre suddenly starving, and with that revelation comes another, much worse one. You sit up so quickly that Joel follows suit, eyebrows raised.Â
âWhatâs the matter?â He barks.Â
âItâs the food,â you whisper. âThatâs why they donât let you share. Thatâs how Mike got me. Itâs in the fucking food.â
He sits up, cupping your jaw. âExplain,â he growls.
âI think theyâre drugging us,â you finally tell him. Itâs been a haunting tug in the back of your brain, one you didnât really want to admit to. Thereâs been a matching tug in your gut, the feeling of something not sitting quite right, but you couldnât put a finger on it.
It had been twenty years since you had something like cough syrup, anyway. But thatâs the feeling. The fuzzy spot between your eyes where the ground seems to swoop up, the way you move through the day underwater.Â
âFuck,â Joel whispers. But he canât deny it makes sense. It makes too much goddamn sense. Heâs been too fucking compliant, too fucked to care. He thought it was apathy borne of everything heâs been through.Â
But goddamnit. He knows. He just knows youâre right.
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"you- you gotta go check that again. go! i mean, that can't be right, cause, uh cindy here- uh, cindy's never smoked a cigarette in her life, and i'm a firefighter. i go into chemicals and smoke all day, but i'm the one who's supposed to get lung cancer... not her." đ„șđ
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