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Do You Want Me, Cyar'ika [happy]
Dark!Din Djarin x Jedi!Female Reader
Warnings: HEY THIS IS DARK WATCH OUT, stalking, manhandling, slight choking if you kind of squint, dubcon (reader is willing, but is def under the influence of the darksaber), smut, hand job, mentions of blood and injury, mentions of permanent scarring of the reader
Word Count: 6,717
Summary: Din Djarin is a man who lost everything. His home, his son, his Creed. But at the end of the day, he still had you. He still had you, and he was determined to keep you. Part One: Ni Ceta, Cyar'ika Part Two: I Love You, Cyar'ika
[a/n: THIS IS THE HAPPY ENDING TO THIS TRILOGY. My suggestion is to read the version you really want first b/c the beginning half is the exact same. It's only the end that differs.]
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"sometimes, you just need a fresh start. a new beginning. a clean slate. just get rid of everything going wrong and make it go right." -the importance of starting over
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The echoing of your footsteps bounced off the walls and the quick pace seemed to match the racing of your heart. No looking back. You needed to get to the tarmac. Din was supposed to be in the war room with Bo Katan and the others in his council discussing something or another. This morning he had told you that he wouldnât be able to meet you for lunch until a bit later in the afternoon. Half an hour after he had told you this, you grabbed your stuff and started running.Â
You had the right idea months ago when you first tried to leave. This was going to be your last chance. If he caught you this time you donât know that youâd ever get the chance to run away again. Memories of that beskar chain and anklet hung heavy in your mind as you picked up your pace. A terrifying thought occurred to you. Would he stop there? How far would Din go to keep you by his side? You truly believed, deep down, that Din wouldnât hurt you, but⌠were you just being delusional? At some point, heâd consider the line to be crossed.
The tarmac was mostly empty. The few Mandalorians that were in the area gave you curious looks, but nobody dared stop you. That was a side effect of being âownedâ by the Mandâalor and though you found it disturbing previously it was truly working in your favor now. Everybody on this rock, save for a few people like Bo Katan, were too terrified of Din to even look in your direction for longer than a few seconds. As you sprinted to the closest ship you knew how to pilot, the Mandalorians began to disperse. You had a suffocating suspicion that they were in the process of calling Din.
You made it further than you had last time. You were on the ship, ramp closing behind you, and you clambered into the cockpit and got things running. As the ship slowly began to rise, you saw him. Din stood at the edge of the tarmac with his hands on his hips. The wind tunneling through the shipâs exhaust and down onto the ground below caused Dinâs thick cape and hair to whip around. Even from this distance, you could feel Dinâs gaze burning straight through you. The look on his face was haunting⤠a mix of devastation and unbridled rage. You couldnât bring yourself to look away. Even after the ship was in the atmosphere and Din was far out of view, you stared down at Mandalore in pain. Your chest ached as your heart already begun to miss the man you were running from.
Before allowing yourself to wallow, you input the coordinates to Tatooine and let the ship slip into hyperdrive. The second those all too familiar lines of blurred space cast a blue glow in the cockpit, you pulled your knees up into your chest to bury your face there. If somebody were to ask you the exact reason why tears streamed down your face you would not be able to give them an answer.
You just knew, everything was wrong.
You agonized over who to send a message to. As you drew ever near to Tatooine, doubts began to plague your mind. Should you reach out to Boba and Fennec? They were obvious choices because they cared about Din and they knew how to hold their own in a fight. However, you had a nagging fear at the back of your mind that would not silence. It blared like a ghostly siren. Din was not himself right now, and though you knew without a doubt that he would not hurt you, could the same be said for Boba and Fennec? Especially if they stood in the way of Din getting to you?
You hated that you were unsure of that.
You hated that a part of you honestly thought Din might hurt his friends or worse.
There was no changing course though. The best solution you had was to get in touch with Luke Skywalker. He might have answers about this. Even if he didnât, having him and Ahsoka by your side would help. Three Jedi surely could get that cursed saber away from Din. Granted, there was no assurance that separating the saber from the love of your life would actually work, but it was all you had. It was the last bit of hope you could cling to.Â
Upon your arrival to Tatooine, you immediately slunk away to a crowded cantina. You were not a fool. You knew Din was not just going to let you wander away and you knew he was one of the deadliest bounty hunters in the galaxy. He was very good at what he did⤠especially when passionate about the mission. That didnât leave you very much time to get the information you needed.Â
You sent out a decoded distress message to the number Skywalker had left you when he took Grogu. He left it strictly for emergencies and this obviously classified as one. After it was out in the universe, all you could do was wait. So you saddled up to the bar, sat on a stool, and ordered a drink. It was all you could think to do. This was the first time in ages that you were in a space not clouded by Dinâs presence. You hadnât realized until now how suffocating it had been.
Being with Din, watching his slow descent, you had gotten accustomed to that cloud of darkness that hung over his head. To the point where you didnât notice it worsening and worsening. It felt as if your body had acclimated to living under the ocean. Your body grew used to the crushing depths. Your lungs shriveled from the lack of oxygen. Your eyes grew blind from the absence of light. Now? Sitting at this dingy, dirty bar, it was as if someone had forced you up from the ocean floor and dragged you quickly up to the surface. It was jarring. The fresh air was painful as it filled your lungs, your eyes burned from the disappearance of darkness, and suddenly it was freedom that felt wrong.Â
A sudden beeping made you glance down at the communicator. Eyes wide, you answered it, âHello? Luke Skywalker?â Your name was spoken over the line in concern. âThank the Maker. I⤠Din and I are in trouble.â
âWhat has happened?â
âItâsâŚâ You took in a slow breath and began to walk him through what was going on. You started with the moment he took Grogu and described every single downward step the two of you had taken with the saber in his possession. When you finished, your throat felt thick with emotion. âI got away, but heâll be after me soon. I know it. Luke, I⌠I donât know what to do. I just know I need help, and Iâm too afraid to go to anybody other than you.â
âYou were right to reach out to me.â Luke sighed. âThis needs to be handled by us. No need to risk anyone else.â
The thought flickered through your head without warning. You were okay with putting Luke Skywalker and Ahsoka in danger. It came quickly and you swatted it away just as fast, but it felt like poison. Obviously, Boba and Fennec meant more to you than Luke and Ahsoka. You were closer to the first two. However, it still didnât make risking the lives of the latter two okay. The fact that the belief attempted to nestle in your head reminded you of the dark saber. Your hand wrapped around your own lightsaber⤠seeking comfort in the energy it radiated.
âYou believe heâll follow you, correct?â Luke questioned.
âAbsolutely.â You answered without an ounce of hesitation.
Luke hummed on the other end of the line in thought. âI will send you coordinates. Come to us. The Mandalorian will follow and we will handle this from there. You just need to get here. Can you do that?â
âYeah.â You nodded your head, trying to convince yourself. âI can. Iâll leave as soon as you send me those coordinates.â
âOf course. Call us again if you have trouble.â
âThank you.â
The call ended and you threw back the remainder of the drink before rushing for the door. It would take fifteen minutes to get to the tarmac and you assumed youâd get the coordinates by then to use. The crowded Tatooine streets made you anxious. Shoulders clipped into yours as people rushed past you in the opposite direction. It felt like there were eyes burning into your skin, but every scan of the crowd told you it had to just be your paranoia.Â
Your communicator beeped again and a quick glance down revealed the coordinates youâd be heading to. Good. You quickened your pace to turn a corner to the last leg of the path that would take you to the public tarmac when you spotted him. A flash of glinting silver under the hot Tatooine suns. Your feet came to a screeching halt, and for a moment the two of you stood stock still. Din was down the road. Closer to the tarmacâs entrance than to you. His hands rested on his hips, and he was helmetless. Even from this distance the darkness swimming in his brown eyes sent a chill down your spine. He had been a sight to behold in his full armor, a faceless figure of intimidation. However, you knew now that it was worse without the helmet. Actually seeing those burning eyes, rather than just feel them, made your stomach flip.
The crowd ebbed and flowed, a small group passing between the two of you, and when they passed fully Din was gone. You couldnât see him. Without a second more of hesitation, you spun on your heel and sprinted in the opposite direction of where he had been standing. The public tarmac was a bust. Youâd never be able to successfully route yourself back around, but you still needed a ship.
Peliâs shop. As soon as it came to mind, you altered course to head in that direction. You prayed that Peli wasnât home. Hopefully sheâd be out losing credits to a group of jawas in sabbac or conning some poor sap at the market. Your chest burned in the effort it took to keep your quick pace, your heart pounded painfully, and you could still feel Dinâs eyes on you. Every time you glanced over your shoulder or down alleys there was no sign of silver, but you knew⤠you just knew⤠that he was hot on your heels somehow.Â
You finally reached Peliâs shop and the garage was closed which meant she was not home, but you remembered the way in through the back. Peli had shown it to you and Din ages ago. Even if she didnât have a clientâs ship sitting in the bay, you could steal her land speeder and come up with a different plan from there. Once in, your eyes landed on a small ship parked in the main bay and your lips curled up into a relieved smile. Find the FOB, get the ship open and started. You rushed to Peliâs office and cursed the wrecked state it was in. Her baseline was chaotic and it showed in her organization choices. You dug through the mess until you found a FOB that seemed to match the ship waiting for you.
Victorious, you sprinted out of the office back down to the bay, but the second your feet stepped into the open area something hard slammed into you. The air was knocked from your lungs as you landed on the ground. Dinâs features stared down at you as his body straddled yours. One of his gloved hands pinned down your dominant hand while the other clamped down on your throat⤠not enough to restrict air, but just enough to convey his warning. You could see your fearful eyes reflected in the beskar covering him as he towered over you. Dinâs face didnât look angry or worried. He didnât look scared or confused. Din looked cold. Emotionless. Somehow that was worse.
âDinâ¤â
âDonât.â Din said sharply. The fingers on your neck flexed once. âDonât speak, cyarâika.â
More suffocating than his demeanor and broad figure was the poisonous energy seeping out of the saber hung on his belt. You were drowning in it, struggling to keep your head above itâs dark waters, and Din was pushing you beneath the waves. He held you under. Din was a man drowning and in your attempt to rescue him he was dragging you to the depths as well.Â
âHow could you do this to me?â Din asked. His voice cracked⤠the only sign of his pain. âCyarâika, youâŚâ Din swallowed. A flash of heartbreak filled his expressive brown eyes and the degree of his hurt briefly made you feel guilty. Like you had been the one to betray him. âI love you. You are my everything. I would burn the world for you. How could⤠How could you leave?â
âI never asked for you to burn the world for me, Din.â You whispered. âThatâs not what I want.â
Din shifted and leaned down so he could rest his forehead against yours. His hand hung loosely around your throat, forearm pressed against your chest, and it was a position your body was familiar with. If you closed your eyes and gave into the darkness trying to claw its way down your throat and into your lungs, then youâd simply feel like you were sharing a private moment of intimacy with your love. Dinâs lips suddenly ghosted against yours and you felt your body tremble.
âWhat is it you want?â Din begged. âI will give you anything. I just want you safe by my side.â
âI told you what I want, DinâŚâ
Din sighed, his hot breath fanning across your lower face, âI canât do that.â His voice was strained as if her were in agony. âThe saber is how I protect you, cyarâika.â
âYouâre losing me because of that saber, baby.â
For the longest moment, Din remained silent. His eyes were closed and you could see him ruminating over something. After a second, he opened his eyes and Dinâs eyebrows furrowed in defeat. A flicker of hope burned in your chest until he opened his mouth and spoke.Â
âThings were okay. We just need to start from scratch again. I know you hated that chain, cyarâika, but itâs for the best.â Din said softly and your eyes widened at how serious his words were. How much he believed that to truly be the best path. âIt wonât be forever, I swear it. Just until I trust you again.â
âDinâ¤â
âNo.â Din snapped. His soft despair turning to a firm demand. âThere will be no argument. Iâm taking you home.â You opened your mouth once more, but Dinâs fingers began to tighten around your throat marginally. âYouâre already in trouble, cyarâika. Donât make it worse.â
Panic began to make your heart race. You were sinking fast and the light was beginning to disappear from your sight⤠your freedom with it. In a poor attempt at a final chance of survival, you spoke up despite his order to stay silent. âI just wanted to say sorry.â
Din scoffed. âYou understand why I find it hard to believe you.â
âI know.â You nodded. âPlease, baby. Iâm sorry. Please believe me. You know I love you.â
You could feel Dinâs thumb around your neck tracing the skin under it as he stared down at you. He took in a deep breath and leaned in to press his forehead against yours once more. Din brushed his lips lightly against yours. âYouâre always so pretty when you beg, cyarâika.â That was the one thing you had working in your favor. Din always had a hard time telling you ânoâ when your bodies were folded together like this. âIâll hear you out, but letâs get to our ship first.â
âWhy not now? Let me tell you how sorry I am, Din.â You begged and he let out a soft sigh as his eyes closed. Your eyes darted to the saber on his belt. If you ended up back on Mandalore it would be over. There would be no second chance. Determined, you rolled your hips up and just as you suspected you were met with the firmness of his half hard cock. Din groaned. âLet me show you how sorry I am.â Your non-dominant hand had been clutching at the hand he had at your throat, but you very slowly let it travel up his arm to bury in his soft hair. âPlease, baby.â
You tilted your head up as much as you could with Dinâs hand clamped around your neck. Carefully, in fear that too quick or sudden a movement would break the spell, you began to pull Din down closer. Din hesitated against the slight force of your hand only for a second before he slotted his lips against yours. As always, Dinâs touch set you aflame. He released the wrist he had pinned and hooked that hand under your thigh to spread your legs so he could settle between them rather than straddle you. You should be focused on escape alone, but the taste of him made you hungry for more. You werenât sure how much was your love for Din and how much was the saber twisting it into something recognizable.Â
Dinâs teeth caught your lower lip, and he pulled back a breath, âYouâre supposed to be showing me how sorry you are, cyarâika.â He leaned back down to lick into your mouth, his kiss crushing and near painful as Dinâs hips pressed firmly against yours. He left his lips close enough that you felt every word he spoke. âYet here I amâŚâ Din gave a sharp thrust and even with layers of clothes between the two of you he was able to snap the bulge of his erection right where your clit was hidden. You gasped at the pleasure that rocketed up your spine as hot pangs arousal pooled in your lower belly. â...doing all the damn work.â
At his words, you closed the space to press your lips against his again, deepening the kiss, as your hands traveled to his belt. You undid his belt with practiced ease, and while one hand slipped under the waistband of his flight suit to find the base of his cock the other went to grasp the saber.
Your fingers brushed against the thrumming metal of the saber for only a second before Dinâs hand slapped on top of yours pinning it to the saber. Everything froze. Din and you were both panting, breathless from your kiss. You had one hand stuffed into his pants with your hand pressed against his skin on the space above the base of his cock and the other on the saber. Din had one hand tightening around your neck while his other crushed your fingers against the darksaber. He chuckled and the sound sent chills throughout your body.
âLet go, Cyarâika.â Dinâs voice was gruff and seemed to rumble out from his chest. You began to try and pull both hands back, but Din grunted. âNot both. Just the saber.â You sucked in a sharp breath and remained frozen. âWhat? You donât want to finish what you started?â He shoved one hand down his pants to roughly grab yours and force your hand to wrap around the entirety of his throbbing cock. It was like this tense moment was spurning him onwards⤠filling him with a thrill you had never seen before. âI thought you were sorry.â
You hated how his words made your own core ache with want.Â
Din snapped the saber off his belt tossed it off to the side. Too far for you too reach, but close enough that its influence weighed heavy on you still. He did the same to your own weapon which was hooked in its usual place on your belt. Din threw that one further, more carelessly, before lowering his face back down toward yours. His hand was still wrapped around yours, and Din thrusted into your dry grip. It couldn't be comfortable you thought, but Din moaned in your ear as if it were already drunk in pleasure.
âDinâŚâ You murmured.
His hot mouth enveloped yours, tongue licking into you, as he thrusted twice more. Dinâs teeth caught your lower lip again, but this time he bit down hard enough that the taste of metallic blood flashed across your taste buds. You yelped, he thrusted into your grip, and then Din pulled back just enough that you could see his lips painted with the red of your own blood.
âAre you going to make me take you?â He asked in a harsh whisper. âOr will you come willingly?â Din pressed his bloodstained lips against the side of your face, dragging, and you shuddered as a cold, but tempting, chill filled your body. âIâll spend eternity chasing you, cyarâika, but it will be more enjoyable if you just agree to be mine again.â
His lips found yours once more, and for one second you werenât in your body. Your mind clouded with a sort of vision. You saw Din sitting on Mandaloreâs throne splattered with blood he had drawn from others and his features masked in a cold indifference. The saber was not on his belt, but any confusion you had on itâs location faded as a different version of you came into view. She wore an elegant and revealing gown that was as dark as a starless night, and the inactive saber was held tight in her grip as blood covered her hands and left a trail of red petals as she passed. While Dinâs face held a cold indifference this version of you looked feral with enjoyment.Â
She settled herself on Dinâs lap and the mask he wore cracked to reveal adoration as he stared up at this other you in awe. Without wasting a beat, this unrecognizable version of yourself pulled Din into a firm kiss. The blood on the hands that resembled yours smeared against his stainless beskar, and the blood on his face left smears along features you spent your entire life staring at in a mirror. Suddenly, the other you broke away to turn and it seemed she was glaring directly at you.
The saber in her hand activated and burned with a soul sucking energy that seemed to draw you in.
âBe mine.â Dinâs voice snapped you back into the moment. âBe my queen, cyarâika. I want no else.â He pressed his lips to yours again but in a way that was too soft to match the rest of this situation. The tip of his tongue dragged through the torn tissue of your lower lip and you shivered. âLet me protect you as you rule by my side.â
And you wanted it. It was like your body had finally reached the lowest depths and your lungs were filling with the dark water you were drowning in. It was almost peaceful allowing yourself to settle into the cold⤠allowing it to swallow you whole. Distantly, you could feel the crystal in your lightsaber desperately calling out to you, but you were certain no light could reach you where you were. Cold turned to pleasure as Dinâs hands began to map the familiar planes of your body.Â
âIâve always been yours.â You whispered. Din molded his lips to yours and he pulled your hand out from where it was hidden under his waistband so he could have to room and access to begin frantically undoing your own belt. You lifted your hips so he could tug your pants down past your ass and off entirely. He didnât bother with his own pants, deciding to just tug them down enough to be useful, and Din settled between your legs. As he worked himself out of his pants he planted his lips against the hollow of your neck.
You tilted your chin up, panting, as you gave him more room to work his tongue against the skin there. Every atom of your being was throbbing and aching for the man on top of you, but briefly a glimmer of pain lanced through your heart. A reminder. You thought you were too deep in for the light to reach you, but your lightsaberâs call managed one faint echo. A weak lifeline back to the surface. Without thinking, your hand reached reached out to where the sabers were cast aside and for the first time in your life you felt the Force do more than just read an energy. It enveloped the space around you and seconds later something firm was in the palm of your hand.
You cried out, managing to roll Din and yourself over so you now straddled him. The saber activated in your hand and rather than the warm familiar glow you wanted, you were greeted by the soul sucking, burning energy of the darksaber lighting up in your hands. Your eyes widened in alarm. The power that washed over you was overwhelming. It rocketed up your arm and pierced your very soul. Din laid on the ground under you as you stared at the cold glow of the saber burning in your hands, and you heard him begin to laugh in amusement.Â
âMaker, youâve never looked prettier, cyarâika.â Din grinned⤠the look in his dark eyes was wild with desire. âHow does it feel?â
Your skin was crawling as if someone was holding a live wire to it. A tremor shook your body and it took you a moment to detangle your mind away from the raw pleasure that screamed out to you. The darksaber was sinking itâs cold claws into every aspect of who you were and you could feel your reality slipping away from you. You tightened your hand around the hilt and began to squeeze. It was hard to focus the Force to bend to your will with the darksaberâs influence pressing down on you, but you clenched your teeth and squeezed harder. The crack of bending metal filled the air.
âNo.â Din growled and his hands roughly pawed at you, to try and take the saber from your grip, but you raised your hands up above your head and continued to squeeze until you felt actual pain began to seep into your body. âStop! Donât!âÂ
The metal cracked further, heat began to lick out of the hilt as the saberâs burning energy flickered and grew wild. It was burning your hands, leaving the flesh it touched raw. Din screamed out at you to stop again, but you couldnât hear him over the high pitched ringing the darksaberâs kyber crystal seemed to emit. The saber was angry⤠the saber was scared. You focused every bit of your bodyâs energy to channel the Force. You screamed in agony as the saber was crushed under your grip. The crystal cracked and the energy stored in it grew volatile and unstable. With one final push of power, the crystal shattered into pieces within the crushed hilt of the saber and the release of energy blew you backwards into the dirt.Â
Your ears from ringing from the blast. Your head ached painfully, you could feel blood matted in your hair from where the back of your head had slammed into the ground, but it was hard to focus on anything other than the miserable and excruciating pain that was radiating up your arms. Shakily, you lifted your hands up to try and examine them. Even though your sight was growing blurry, you could still make out the state of your hands. Scorched flesh, raw and torn, greeted you and warm blood was dripping from the spots where jagged bits of kyber crystal embedded in your skin. It rained down on you.
âNo, no, no, no.â
Din was suddenly in your line of vision as he cupped the side of your face in fear and disbelief. Your hands, heavy with exhaustion, fell limp and they didnât even hurt much anymore. You were having trouble feeling anything actually. âPlease, Maker, no.â Din gasped. His voice was ragged and hoarse. Tears were swimming in his eyes and for the first time in ages, you recognized the clarity. âCyarâika, no, pleaseâŚâ
Your lips twitched up in a smile as you gazed up at him. You sighed in relief, âItâs you.â Dinâs face crumpled as the tears streaked down his cheeks as he tried to pull you closer. âYouâre back, baby.â
His voice seemed far away. As your eyelids grew heavy, you still felt content. If these were to be your last moments you were more than happy to share them with Din Djarin. Your Din Djarin. Pure and kind hearted. Loving and soft. Darkness seemed to envelope you, but it was not the cold darkness the saber used to force you into. This was warm and tender. You felt enveloped in love and your own kyber crystal, loyal and strong, whispered a lullaby as you relaxed into sleep.
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[three months later]
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It took you ages to find Din. After waking up in Bobaâs palace, post bacta tank infusion, you realized he had slipped away without a word. Boba and Fennec had comforted you, but the only message Din left you was a soft apology passed down along friends. The fact that he hid from you was proof enough that the darksaberâs influence was gone from him. You felt it no longer either. Occasionally, youâd wake from a nightmare and a lingering darkness would cloud your thoughts, but it always dissipated with the morning light.Â
You walked slowly toward the bench where he sat armorless. Din wasnât wearing a shred of beskar, had not a single weapon on him, as he rested his elbows on his knees and stared into the distance where rolling hills and mountains sat. What made him hard to track was he stayed constantly on the move, but you were surprised that this was where he allowed you to catch up with him. You stopped by his side, Din didnât turn to look at you, and you followed his gaze to see Grogu far in the distance sitting with Luke Skywalker on the crest of a small mountain.
âI donât know why I came here.â Din mumbled quietly. âI shouldnât be here.â
âDinâ¤â
âI donât deserve to be here.â He added. Din hung his head down and lifted his hands to rub at his face in exhaustion. He shook his head once. âI was supposed to leave before your ship ever entered the atmosphere, but I⌠I got stuck.â
That made more sense. In a moment of weakness, he stopped to see his son and he hadnât been able to tear himself away to flee you like he usually did. You reached out to touch his shoulder, but your fingers only managed to graze his shirt before he pushed to stand began to stalk away.
âDin!â You cried out and followed his brisk pace. He walked back to where his small ship at waiting. âDin, please, wait.â
âLeave, cyarâika.â Din replied firmly.
âNo.â You snapped and raced up the ramp into his shipâs tiny cargo hold to slide into his path to stop him. You expected to see anger in his eyes from your disruption, but the only emotion his large brown eyes conveyed was pain and desperation. You felt your heart ache at the way he stared down at you in misery. You shook your head. âDin, will you please talk to me?â
Din swallowed, his voice was hoarse, âThere is nothing to talk about.âÂ
You reached out to rest your hands on his chest, and he glanced down to stare at them. The bacta tank had saved your hands and left you with full use of them, but the scarring remained. The skin was discolored with burn scars and jagged lines where kyber crystals had pierced your skin and left their mark.Â
âThis wasnât your fault, baby.â You whispered as you noticed how intently he was staring at your hands. Din shook his head and tried to pull away from your touch but you tightened your hands into fists⤠clutching his shirt like a lifeline. âDin, I donât blame you.â
âYou should!â Din suddenly yelled and your eyes widened. His hands wrapped around your wrists as he held your gaze. His voice shook. âYou should blame me.â Din took in a sharp gasp. âThis was all my fault. I was weak.â
âDin.â
âI remember it all.â Din closed his eyes in agony. âMaker, I⤠I was manhandled you. I chained you to the fucking wall. Held you hostage.â
âDinâ¤â
âHunted you down like a bounty. Forced you into the position where you had to use your body just to distract me so you⤠I⤠Maker. Even if you donât blame me, cyarâika, I do. I donât deserve access to my weapons. I donât deserve the armor of a Mandalorian. I donât deserve you.â
You held onto him tighter as he tried to pull your hands away from him. âI love you, Din.â He scoffed. âI do. I love you. The darksaber was to blame for all of that and I stayed by your side because I knew that and I refused to lose you to it. I stayed knowing the risk.â Dinâs eyes were still shut tightly, but you could see tears collect in his eyelashes. âAnd I canât lose you now.â
âCyarâikaâŚâ He mumbled.
âOpen your eyes.â You demanded. You released his shirt but only so you could cup his face with your hands. Dinâs entire body trembled under your touch and his hands squeezed your wrists. âBaby, open your eyes and look at me.â Finally, after an agonizing moment, Din opened his eyes and you offered him a small smile. âI love you.â He let out a shaky gasp. âAnd I canât sit idly by while you punish yourself for sins that you shouldnât have to bear. Please donât run from me. Please let me stay. Iâll keep following you all over the galaxy if I have to or⤠or if you donât want me then Iâll⌠Iâll stop. If thatâs what you really want, then I wonât follow.â Din leaned into your touch. âIâm not trying to control or torture you with my presence, I just⌠I miss you, baby.â
Din closed his eyes again and loosened his grip on your wrists so he could trace them up and lay them over your smaller hands resting on his jaw. He sighed. âI hurt you.â His thumbs traced the scarred skin on the back of your hands. âI did this to you.â
âNo, you didnât. The darksaber did, and I chose to fight that damned thing.â
âIf I had been stronger against it then you never wouldâve had to.â
âYou had no way of knowing, Din.â You shook your head. âIt even took me a while to realize how dangerous that saber was and Iâm Force sensitive. Nobody in the galaxy would have been able to resist the influence of that kyber crystal even if they knew what it could do. You were blindsided by it.â
Din opened his eyes. âYou resisted against it.â
You pressed your lips together then pulled his face toward yours so his forehead was resting against yours. âI knew what it was doing, and it was still the hardest thing I have ever done.â You admitted. âEven now I still feel that darkness crawling across my skin in the dead of the night. Like a ghost haunting me.â You tightened your grip on his jaw. âBut you know how I did it?â Din didnât respond, but you pressed onward. âI did it because I wasnât going to let anything take you from me. I was not going to let it keep your soul⤠I was not going to lose you.â Quickly, you pushed forward a pressed a chaste lip to his lips. âNot then. Not now. I will always fight for you. Even if itâs your own guilt I have to fight.â
âDo you want me, cyarâika?â Din whispered⤠his voice so soft and faint you almost thought you imagined it.Â
You caressed your thumbs against his cheekbones. âI will always want you, baby. Always.â
To prove your point, you tenderly slotted your lips against his. You stayed motionless, just holding him to you, and you could feel a tear trace the outline of your thumb before reaching his lips. It was as if the taste of his salty tear awakened something in him. Dinâs mouth began to move against yours desperately. You shifted your hands down and around his neck to cling to him. Dinâs own arms wrapped tightly around your torso so he could pull you flush against his body.Â
His lips suddenly left your lips to press sloppy, desperate kisses against your jawline then down your neck. Between every touch of his lips against your skin he whispered an apology or an exclamation of love. You tried to drag his lips back up to yours, but he surprised you by falling to his knees. You gasped and stared down at him. Din rested on his heels as his hands hugged the back of your thighs. He stared up at you in adoration, but you could still see agony there as well.
âI am so sorry.â He pleaded like a man begging in prayer at an altar. âI love you, and I am so sorry. I could spend an eternity reminding you of that and it still would not be enough to express how I feel.â Din leaned forward and rest his forehead against your hip. âNi cuyâ nass ures gar. Ni cuyâ osiâyaim. Ni cuyâ hutâuun.â
You slowly peeled his forehead away from your hip and his hands off your thighs so you could kneel in front of him as well. You held his face once more and wiped away the lingering tears that stained his cheeks. âCin vhetin.â Dinâs eyes widened at the words. A phrase you had Boba teach you. âThatâs what I want.â
âCyarâikaâŚâ
âI hate seeing you speak so poorly of yourself.â Your bottom lip quivered and your throat felt thick. âIt pains me to watch you hate yourself⤠when I love you so much.â Din sucked in a sharp breath. âSo, if you love me still, Din, thatâs what youâll give me. Cin vhetin.â
Din paused before he gave you a curt nod. You pulled him into a tight hug, arms clinging to his shoulders, and you were relieved to feel Din hold you just as securely. As if you were both terrified to feel the other slip away again.
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[three months later]
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You woke with a start, eyes snapping open in the dark of your bedroom, and the cold, cruel ghost of the darksaber gripped your spine. It crawled up slowly as you tried to push away the lingering nightmare and piece together your reality. The bed under you shifted as someone climbed in beside you. A heavy hand slipped over your abdomen as Din shifted his closer. His bare chest pressed tightly against your back as he held you close.
âIâm sorry. Did I wake you?â Din whispered in your ear, voice heavy with sleep. âGrogu woke up wanting a glass of water.â That was your reality. You had the love of your life back, and the green boy you and Din both adopted as your own was back in your lives. You, and the ones you loved, were nestled in your cozy home on Nevarro. Dinâs lips pressed against your neck. âRiduur?â The new nickname a reminder of the peace that came with your reality. âAre you alright?â
The warmth of his skin against yours cast away the chill the memory of the darksaber brought. One of his bare, thick thighs slid between your legs until every part of you was tangled with every part of him. You let out a soft sigh of content and nodded. âIâve never been better, baby.â
Din peppered soft kisses against your shoulders and you fell asleep safe in his arms.
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mando'a translations:
Ni cuyâ nass ures gar: I am nothing without you. Ni cuyâ osiâyaim: I am a despicable person. Ni cuyâ hutâuun: I am a coward. Cin Vhetin: fresh start, clean slate (term indicating the erasing of a person's past when they become Mandalorian, and that they will only be judged by what they do from that point onwards)
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[here is the dark ending]
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of beskar and kyber {chapter 20}
Pairing: Din Djarin x Force Sensitive! Reader (the Mandalorian x Force Sensitive! Reader)
Summary: The push and pull of memories and power emulate the waves you watch from your balcony as you seek more and more solitary time with the wedding looming closer.
Word Count: 6.5k
Warnings: canon typical violence, canon typical language, angst, we meet readers betrothed and he needs his own warning, reader's mother also gets her own warning, kidnapping, reader is being kept against her will, hostage situation, use of narcotics, use of drugs, sedatives, self-depreciating thoughts, ptsd symptoms, medical trauma, past medical trauma, feelings of inadequacy, sexual themes, sexual content (not detailed), non con touching, unwanted advances, emotional manipulation, unnecessary display of possession, memory loss, controlling family dynamics, marriage set up, sold into marriage, din pov and reader pov, lemme know if i missed any other big ones!
A/N: this marks the middle of the maldovan arc! we've got two / three more chapters before we delve into season two events with our dear tin man. my feelings have been all over the place but hopefully i channeled them well into this chapter for y'all âĄ
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Din was used to situations dissolving quickly from what he thought they would be, shifting into quick successions of movements and scenarios his instincts allowed him to maneuver with ease.
But the sight of you covered in nothing but bubbles from a foaming wash, bent over the side of the large communal bath had been something he wasnât prepared for. Especially since the last time he had been intimate with you had turned out disastrously. His own emotions and devotion to something that wasnât you tainting the moment and turning it from heated excitement to sour devastation.
The bubbles only reminded him further of the time before that, when you had been propped over his lap, both of you bare and exploring each otherâs supple and scarred skin for the first time in the dim candlelight of a bath. It had beenâŚthrilling to see the way your eyes had been overtaken by the pleasure he pulled from you, the sounds you had madeâŚMaker, it had been such a good moment and he wishes you felt that same comfortability around him again. He knows you must to an extent, because he doesnât see you exchange words beyond pleasantries with anyone around the palace but him.
But even so, with your memory restored he was fully aware that you might not want to be with him in that way ever again. He would have you as you wanted him to, even if it was in no ways at all. His want for you to be comfortable, to be your own person far exceeding his own desires. He only wished you were to stay beside him, his protectiveness over you never waning and increasing as the days continued on, the same he was beginning to feel over the child. You were all three bonded.
And then the sudden appearance of your fiancĂŠ, the man who got to hold you and kiss you free of worries was there in the same room as you clad in nothing but a towel with your hair weighted down and damp. The touches he had seen up until that point had been nothing but fleeting, the touches he had witnessed next everything but, setting his blood to boil. The harsh way he had pressed himself to you, trailed his fingers over the sensitive skin between your legs he knew the feeling of all too well, the way he had been rough with you enough for you to cry out. It had been something he was unequipped to handle. His mind had gone blank as his vision hyper focused into stark lines and too bright colors as if he had activated a sensor for his helmet with the touch of button.
The quiet way you had followed him back to your room in a flowing robe with adâika cradled in your arms had been another thing he hadnât been prepared for. The version of you he knew was strong, a fighter, not one to let such things slide. Serving well deserved justice to those who picked on you and those around you, on those who deserved it. The you in front of him now? She was scared, on edge, hesitant. And he didnât like it at all.
âMeshâla, you donât have to heed his command.â He hears the way his voice is strong, but it isnât for him.
No, all of his strength is for you. A flame he tries to keep healthy and bright even as the situation is something heâs quickly realizing may be far too deep for him to help you escape from.
âI do have to, he â heâs to be my husband, he has to be happy with me. MyâŚmy mother would do something if this was to all fall apart because of me.â His heart steels, you need him. You need him now more than you ever had, even back at that compound he happened across you in the largest stroke of luck and sheer circumstance heâs ever experienced.
You had unwittingly helped him, you and the child, to realize that while he devoted his life, mind, and body to the Creed and his way of life: he also needed something for himself. He had beenâŚlonely, if he was completely honest with himself. Leading a life chasing after credits and determined to work any job, hunt any quarry, commit himself to more and more and more in order to achieve the goal of helping to perpetrate his kind long after the world had merely watched on as they were picked off one by one, scattered among the stars in a heartbreaking way.
You had helped him to realize that in order to do so, he needed a little bit of saving himself. And heâd be damned if he didnât try to help and return the favor now that you needed it in more blatant ways than he ever did. He wanted to return the favor, he wanted you back in his arms, aboard his ship, laughing and sharing bits of food across a table that wasnât a table. You had been blossoming into someone he felt intense emotion for, love for, someone he yearned to be back by his side and in his bed, whispered words of affirmation and the same love back to him beneath the sheets and in the darkness of his personal quarters. He missed you even with you standing a few feet away from him. Because the person standing before him certainly missed him, even if you didnât realize it.
âThen leave.â
âMaker, I canât do that. I donât even know who I am.â The look you give him is so unlike any other heâs ever seen and it clatters inside his ribs, the urge to move forward and embrace you. But it would be a line crossed, to do so.
âBut I do.â He decided to use his words instead, to try and hold you up.
âYou what?â
âI know you. I know who you are.â
âFrom before?â The hope that curls around the simple question almost pulls the truth from him, heâs unsure why he falters in voicing it.
âFromâŚfrom now. I know you, meshâla, and you deserve better than this.â
âHeâsâŚheâll hunt me down. I know it, in my very bones I know it.â The words seem so matter-of-fact, as if you were aware of them subconsciously. The fear and life of solitude you had led because of the very notion of people being after you something your body remembered even if your mind could not. He recalls how isolated your home in the desert had been, how hard it had been to even find the humble building. How it mustâve been a mere shadow of the life you had lived up until that point, but one you had willingly created in order to avoid further conflict and loss.
But yet, here you were standing in front of him having lost everything that made you who you were.
âIâll protect you.â
âAliit, you have a child. You have a wife.â And thereâs the anger heâs seen flare in you before, the will to not put up with things you didnât agree with.
âIâve told you, I do and I do not. SheâŚshe is much like you. In a situation she canât control.â
âThen go save her.â You make it sound so simple, so easy a feat. If only you realizedâŚbut when you repeated the words with solid frustration he felt something brim over the top of his chest.
âIâm trying to!â He lets his own frustration get the better of him and he realizes his mistake when you cower. His own flames of anger and anxiety dousing yours to nothing but shadow and smoke.
âApologies, IâŚshouldnât speak so plainly with you. You are working, probably trying to earn credits to fix your situation. I apologize.â You wonât look at him, avoiding his eyes as he tries to catch them across the room. Heâs messed up again, and now his punishment is delivering you to the door of the man who is about to do whatever he wants and youâre going to let him. To appease your mother, to fall in line with what youâve been forced to believe are your duties.
âMeshâla,â He steps close to you, now in the doorway to the large closet. His words trail off as you turn with a blank face so reminiscent of how you used to look at him. The robe is untied by your hands and falls to the ground. He averts his eyes, not wanting to impinge on your privacy even as you expose yourself to him.
âYou heard him, he commanded you to dress me yourself should I not want to. Practically gave you permission to touch me, is that why you donât want me to go. You want me all to yourself?â Digging into one of the elaborate boxes atop a shelf you throw whatever was inside it at him. Itâs all lace and thin straps, a bright baby blue that looks like the shine of starlight on his armor when he polishes it in the cockpit of the Razor Crest. It makes him sick, stomach churning at the connection.
Youâre breathing heavily, shoulders shaking and eyes tinging pink as he sees the tears youâre trying to fight off shine in the whites of your eyes as he dares to look up from the floor where the garment had fallen. âAll men are the same, doing whatever they want. Taking whatever they want. At least this way I get something out of it, even ifâŚeven if it feels like itâs all wrong.â
Your words trail off, the power behind them waning as you refuse to break the connected gaze from him.
âIt is wrong, heâs notâŚheâs doesnât love you.â
âNo one loves me.â
He freezes, taken aback by the conviction in your words even as you speak so quietly, your face still schooled into an expression of no emotion.
âNo oneâs come to my side after my accident. Itâs as ifâŚI had no life before it, no one who was by my side. Itâs why, itâs why Iâve taken what my mother says as truth, thereâs no evidence to suggest otherwise. Even if it does feel wrong.â
His chest aches, his heart crumbles and settled heavy in the pit of his stomach. Heâs failing. Heâs completely failing at his task of saving you. Heâs making it worse, and he thinks again that maybe youâd be better off without him here mucking things up if youâve accepted this as your life. You just said so yourself that it seems to be a good set up, better than anything you even remotely recall. ButâŚit would be a betrayal to leave you in the hands of a woman who tormented and tortured you, manipulated you to her will alongside a man who was beginning to show his true colors.
He had. He had come to your side the second he had figured out where you were. ButâŚbut maybe it was too late. Your memories warped too much for him to bring them to the light. He thoughtâŚhe thought he had seen glimpses of clarity in your eyes as he and Cara fight to keep you away from the mind flayer, from the doctor who was the reason for your lack of awareness.
âYou have a wife.â You whisper, as if it was the one lie you were being fed that you didnât want to accept.
âI do and I do not.â He repeats, unable to string together any other words as he sees the way youâre trembling. Heâs about to throw the whole plan of slowly getting your memory and mind strong enough to tell you the truth, to blurt it all out in the hopes that it helps you to understand, but youâve lost the spark of your old self as quickly as it had come to life and heâs missed his moment. Again.
âYou have a wife and IâŚI cannot have you the way- you are not mine to want.â You seem to pull yourself from your inner musings, digging through another pretty package of ribbons and silk. The matching set is a soft pink and you pull on both pieces before bending to retrieve your robe. âPlease escort me to Prince Calaâs room.â
The walk to the princeâs room had felt just as damning as the one he had taken to hand adâika over to the Imps.
Din begins to slip more Mandâoa into his conversations with you, hoping for recognition. Hoping to right his wrongs of that fateful night in which you had laid with another man. You didnât talk of what happened, though he doubted he would be the first you would turn to should something of that caliber occur. He doesnât ask, knowing that in the deepest part of who he was, he wouldnât be able to handle the knowledge of your answer should you give him one.
He was being put on patrol of the grounds every morning, his night shift of watching over your hall given to others, never the same person. Probably due to Prince Calaâs command that no one is to get too close to you. But he traded with those who were given the post, giving away what little credits he had accumulated from being âemployedâ by the palace and anything they voiced wishing they had. Cara making the trips into the city markets to retrieve whatever it was they wanted as she was shifted to duties to prepare for the wedding that loomed closer and closer.
The whole ordeal was reminiscent of his younger days, made it feel like he was back in training or just thereafter as he worked whatever and however many jobs he could get in order to prove for the covert. Though he was significantly older in years, the issue of not getting enough sleep only seemed to upset adâika. The child had become increasingly fussy, lashing out in the only ways he knew how and unfortunately one of those ways was slamming doors and throwing food.
The arrival of foreign people of all species to the city and to the palace in particular signal the days of your relative freedom coming to an end. Endless discussions of hushed plans are shared between him and Cara, as they realize they donât have the currency of time on their side any longer. If there was one thing Din wanted to prevent, as if he truly had any control over things, was the binding of your person to another.
Two weeks, they had only two weeks and the days begin to fly by with no signs your memory returning.
Until heâs suddenly sat across from you one quiet night and you speak words of Mandoâa back to him.
Ner karâta. Your voice sounds so sweet, so cherished in its damning innocence as you look to him with confusion in your glittering eyes.
Dinâs moving from his seat beside you, kneeling before you in a way he never had with another. His hands holding yours and he revels in the warmth of them in his own. He carefully asks if you know what you just said, if you realize the enormity of what just happened, what had just fallen from your lips. He fills his heart swell when you say you think it means exactly what it does.
The words heâs only whispered to you once before as he lay bleeding and struggling to breathe, are repeated lowly. No longer a desperate plea for you to leave him behind, but an affirmation to bring you back to him.
Heâs sure heâs far too focused, something he knows you donât like, direct attention, deliberate attention.
But youâre looking back at him with the same sharpness in your eyes even as they remain partially shrouded, hope filling him and making his heart quicken as he searching for anything, for everything in them so close.
But then the door to your room, to the sanctuary you had both found is suddenly opening and the woman who had caused this entire ordeal is stepping over the threshold with a raised voice full of thinly veiled distrust and aggression born of fear.
Tension fills the room, your mother in the doorway while you and Aliit remain beside the small lounge set up of chairs, small sofa, and low table. The soft atmosphere between the two of you shattered as the woman barged into your room at far too late an hour. Making you wonder how often she had done so before your sleep had become hard to maintain. What was she doing checking on you under the cover of dark, midnight skies and twinkling stars? A pinch in the crook of your elbow, the column of your neck both flare to life and you worry for the things she couldâve done to you while asleep, before Aliit had taken over the post of night guard.
The rattling of fine porcelain trills, the cups of tea on small serving saucers Aliit had prepared in quiet seeming to irritate your mother as her eyes dart from the set up to the man behind you, to you. A glare marring her beautiful but aged features. Her skin pale unlike yours, though you were seeing underneath the mask you were realizing she always had carefully in place. Hiding and covering things she didnât want others to see, didnât want to reveal.
âStop doing that!â She snaps, dominant hand pointing harshly at you and your body reacts far quicker than your mind. A hand of your own raising up and waving broadly, manipulating hers to lower to her side.
âTell me.â You demand, patience gone and emotions focused. She sees something in you, at that moment, something that causes her to take a step back and it makes you feel powerful.
âYou and the Prince were on holiday. Off on some crowded planet to enjoy in each otherâs company as you shop and attend a gala in honor of the news of your engagement. Someone high up in the ranks of the New Republic happy of the coupling. Some startled you as they approached to congratulate you, always so jumpy, even as a young girl. You tripped over your dress, hit your head on the corner of a table.â
âWhy donât I have a mark from the fall?â
âWhat planet were we on before that allowed me to get the attention of Prince Cala?â
âWe were home, darling. Kâath. He was interested in the armor we sell in the wharf.â
âYou donât let me make armor anymore.â
âNo, Prince Cala wishes for you to learn other skills that are fitting for royalty of this planet.â
âI donât mind that, but I wish to reclaim the one thing I can recall from before my accident.â
âNo.â
âNo?â
âI said no, San! I donât know where this is all coming from, Maker you must be so confused. So out of it youâre manifesting things that simply arenât true. This is your life, darling, this is it. What we had beforeâŚit was not what I wanted for you. But this â this is what you deserve. A nice place to spend your days with no stress, with no worries.â
âLeave.â
âDarling-â
âI wish to rest! Both of you leave, right this instant!â The rattling of the porcelain is loud, followed by a rather startling pop as the glass of one of the windows cracks.
âRemove your mask.â
Din keeps his eyes trained on hers, reading the woman with an intensity that only seems to fuel her distrust of him. He knows he hasnât done the best at keeping his emotions in check while scouting out the palace and trying to remain close to you, he does. It was a task he hadnât been prepared for in the slightest, something he realizes and feels shameful of. You needed him to be able to keep his head and to go about this mission as if it was any other, you needed him to be able to act as he always does: stealthily, calculated, levelheaded, deadly focused. But he wasnât, his heart and emotions getting the better of him in a way that could be detrimental to your well-being, to your life, to his and to adâikas.
His pause, the twitch of his bare fingers upsets your mother further.
âThere are people, someone in particular that may come after her.â She doesnât budge, keeping her stance in front of the man back at his post outside your door. The moonlight filtering into the lantern light hallway barely enough to see the ire and suspicion in her expression. The slight resemblance to you unnerves him, the reality of this woman being tied to you by blood and fate too heavy a thought when you were so kind and good to him. âRemove your mask, Aliit.â
He doesnât want to. He canât. And certainly not for someone as ingenuine as your mother. ButâŚfor all the beskar he donned and had been able to share with you, for all the weapons he had in his cache to protect you, for all the skills he had developed over a lifetime, none of it had been able to prevent you from being taken away from him. His Creed had allowed for it to happen, even if it by way of inadvertency. So perhapsâŚperhaps the display of his face would be the one thing that had jumpstarted this entire situation would be able to salvage it. To give him the time and chance he needed in order to stay and work on allowing out to heal enough to know the truth.
Holding his breath, Din reaches up to unclasp the pin keeping the flowing piece over his cowl. It falls to the right side of his face as braces himself to lower the cowl with steady fingers, though his mind is anything but calm.
He never wanted to show his face, let alone to someone so unfounded in their own beliefs, if the woman had any. She wasnât deserving, but youâŚ.he had been struggling with the desire to show you. But she was premature in her gloating victory, because she waves a hand at him just as heâs beginning to pull the fabric down. He stills, worried heâs been found out but that doesnât seem to be the case as the womanâs stern face breaks.
âOh, good. I was worried for a second.â She smirks, knowing she had won the heated exchange, the power of her command being heeded going to her head in the worst way. âNo Mandalorian would be foolish enough to throw away their very Creed for someone like San. Maker, I love her. But sheâs such a fool sometimes, a little misguided. No idea how she even caught the attention of the person who was supposed to bring her back to me. Mustâve used her body, since her head seems to be empty.â
Resisting the urge to snarl and show just how deep her words cut, Din just nods at her, bowing his head slightly before resetting his coverage over the cowl. An insult to him, he could internalize and ignore. But an insult to you was stirring his instincts to protect, to shield, to kill.
âWhat is the meaning of this? Sending my handmaidens away and ordering guards to follow me around from now on,â Prince Cala is sat on the edge of your bed, two guards on either side of the bed. Itâs early, the sun barely cresting over the horizon and the sky shifting slowly from dark to light as it does so. Alit has to still be on the other side of the door where your mother had ordered him to remain for the rest of his shift, overriding the royal manâs direct orders.
âMy dear San, Iâve sent your handmaidens to tend to things for the wedding. The ceremony will be in a weekâs time.â He curls a hand around your wrist, bringing it up to kiss along your knuckles and down the inside of your arm. His lips are soft, but his touch feels wrong, it feels charged: changed. âYouâre mine.â
Heâs suddenly hovering over you, knees on either side of your waist and pinning you beneath the covers as he brings his face close to yours. His handsome features twisted into a smirk that made your insides lurch. His hands bring your own above your head, pressing them into the plush pillows and gripping far too tightly. Trying to squirm is useless as he lets all of his weight press into you, pushing the breath from your lungs and cutting off the shout you were about to make.
âThat guard of yours is to be sent to patrol the city streets, heâs not to come near you again.â He repeats his possession of you, his lips beginning to trail hard kisses down your neck. His breath is hot and sticky against your skin and you try to close your eyes tights in an effort to make the moment go by quicker.
One of his hands trails down your body, boldly giving your chest a squeeze over the thin covers before itâs gone from you completely. But you donât get to revel in the touch of him gone because thereâs a metallic clink you hear the clicking of a syringe just moments before itâs plunged into your still trapped arm.
âNo.â You canât help the venom and distrust that seeps into your voice, the feeling of being trapped, of being herded consumes you and itâs ugly how it sticks uncomfortably to your insides. You had already partook in countless meals and cups of tea, strolls through the gardens and around the different buildings and halls of the palace. All in the name of entertainment for the guests you didnât want to interact with. The feeling of being on display, of being paraded around annoying you beyond anything else had since you had woken up in that infirmary bed.
You didnât like the attention, how direct it was. How people fawned over the tone of your skin in comparison to theirs, how they felt entitled to reach out and caress your skin or face when complimenting you or the dresses you wore.
Head pounding, you feel energy flow through you, something so foreign yet familiar. The same energy that had filled you back when you had confronted your mother a few nights ago. The very same that clattered porcelain and shattered glass though you hadnât even been looking at either of those things, they were merely in the same expansive room as you. You had tried to focus, in the quiet solitary of that same room, your room, the only place you were truly left alone for only the hours of the night as Aliit dutifully looked over you from just inside the doorway.
His eyes watched you without giving you impression he was doing so with purpose as you tried and succeeded in harnessing it to move random objects around the room. It wasâŚa powerful feeling to wield such a power.
It fills you now, as your mother turns to face you and you clench your fists at your sides to quiet the thought of using it against her. Something in your mind warning of you letting her know that you are conscious of it now, her reaction to seeing you unintentionally wield it telling you it was better kept a secret.
âExcuse me?â Your mother demands from where she has begun to lead you from within your quarters, sheâs quick as she grabs at you, your hands twitching with the urge to push her away the second her fingers are curling around you.
âI donât want to go anywhere with you.â You flinch away from her, her touch far too tight around your wrists. It was as if you were shocked, your body recalling memories you couldnât consciously do so and you feel the weight of metal heavy around your wrists in her hands around you, around your ankles and neck. Pulling you down, zapping you of any wherewithal for the body you inhabited. You close your eyes against the feeling, mind conjuring up the darkness of a room that feels far too familiar, that is filled faintly with the scent of salted air and willows native to your home world. âI wish to be alone in the week before Iâm to be someone elseâs.â
Breathing deep, the feeling of the air around you shifts to that of an arid land. Dry, bone-shattering heat suffocates you, your body too exhausted and dehydrated to even produce sweat. The cotton feel of your tongue thickens in your mouth as your head swims with the influence of narcotics and sedatives. The hush of a door opening blinds you even in your mindâs eye, a lone figure silhouetted in the front of the room you feel is so real around you.
A modulated voice speaks out, calling your given name and it startles you. The figure standing in front of you is swathed in shadows, making you believe itâs the one you had done your best to hide from until that very point. But the figure moves, revealing heâs not donning all black nor breathing with the assistance of a compressor.
Heâs not the one who expertly wields a blade made of the same energy you feel coursing through you, red and blinding as it buzzes menacingly. The feeling of a handle is strong, the weight of it in your hands as the red spurs to life to form a weapon of your own. It diffuses to white and you feel a sense of calm, of kinship, of connection with the figure in front of you that you now know is armored in beskar.
Your eyes snap open and you seethe at the sight of your mother in front of you, of her still touching you, looming closer. Sheâs the reason for your feelings, every single one of them. The realization slams into you and it hurts. Your breath catches, lungs burning as you feel like no air is enough to breathe. Youâre pulling away from her with more vigor, even as your mind swims at the lack of oxygen to function.
Sheâs the one who had first shackled you, keeping you under her control with the guise of hiding you away from those you had run home and away from. Their reach endless and their efforts never ceasing.
She was supposed to be a safe haven, someone you could return to after years of being separated. She was supposed to be someone who looked after you, protected you. But she had enslaved you instead, following in the footsteps of those you had run from though her power over you had been in the form of sedatives and metal so heavy it was debilitating. Not the same as the livelihood of someone you feel in your heart, someone who had since passed, someone who had given you a reason to live, taught you all he had to teach, cared for you with all the love he had to give. Donning the same metal you feel around your body, damning you where it had once saved you. The same metal you feel curling over your shoulders, a gift from someone truly good, who exuded care and honor. Someone who was associated with the one who had hunted then set you free.
Someone you could feel very close by. Accompanied by two others that called out to you in their familiarity as you stand in front of the woman who claims to be your mother even as she controls and tears you down to nothing more than errant thoughts she easily manipulates without a second thought.
âDarling, this is highly inappropriate.â You mother frowns, refusing to let you go, as if she knew the hold she had on you had crumbled away. âThe medic shouldâveâŚhe shouldâve fixed this.â
âNothingâs wrong with me!â The commanding sound of your voice like a strangerâs in your own ears, someone who you donât recognize. The windows of your room rattle, the tapestries float into the air, that power you feel deep in your very bones all around you, ready and willing to be harnessed.
âThere is, San, youâre having delusions. The same thing happened to your father, thatâs why I sent him away.â The woman insists, her knuckles whitening with the force sheâs holding to you even as you step back, trying to get away from her. You raise your hands to push at her.
âThatâs a kriffing lie!â You canât help the burst of energy that flows from you, knocking you both to the ground. Sheâs yards away from you, her hands scrambling for something that had been flung from her pockets. A remote. Before you could even think of what it could be for, sheâs pressing the button down in the center of it and your vision blacks out as something bright and burning flows through your veins.
Lethargic, your body is heavy as you leave the infirmary. Even as you move as silently as you can, mind humming with paranoia of being seen, of being tended to, of your mother. All you wanted right now was to see Aliit, to feel the calm only his presence seems to bring you. Especially as the wedding draws near the palace compound become crowded with guests invited by the king and queen, far too many of them displaying New Republic badges and pins. Something that was spiking adrenaline and worry in you for reasons you didnât know. They had once been helpful, you thought, as the war raged on and landed on the shores of Kâath, their aid had helped to keep the economy afloat and food on the table.
But now, the mere mention and sight of their affiliation sent your instincts into a hum, the feeling of needing to run settling deep in every muscle of your body. Â
The room you were in was small, but done up as a bedroom. Colorful tapestries and a four post bed complete with a headboard that had metal rings fastened at the top that unnerved you the longer you gazed up at them from where you lay against the pillows.
The guards are playing some sort of dice game, gathered at the end of the hall when you peek out of the door to the main part of the infirmary. A flash of lightning brightening the scene for you to see as clear as if it was the middle of the day, not well into the night at the only source of light was the lanterns fastened to the walls.
As you round the last corner to the hallway that held your bedroom, the safety of which you were seeking out, thunder rumbled outside. The storm was picking up, the rain falling down in sheets when you pass by a window. The wind shifts and the rain lashes against the windows in a manifestation of your heightening anxiety.
Just as you step into the hall, lightning strikes something far too close. The sharp crack of it hurting the very nerves of your body. The tall, wide shadow in the hall that turns to face you distorts from vague darkness to shiny metallic. The figure is swathed in beautiful armor for a the briefest of moments until the hallway is thrown back into darkness.
But it happens again as the lightning begins to stream down from the storm clouds as heavy as the rain.
The light of the lanterns bouncing off the polished surface of the glinting armor as the man begins to walk towards you. The dark visor across the sporadic flash of a helmet blends into the darkness, making it hard to gauge exactly who it is beneath. Itâs overwhelming, the streaks of blinding light through the windows, an assault on your eyes and mind as you try to right yourself from where you mustâve leaned into the wall.
Thunder sounds and you realize you had tensed up, muscles protesting the steps you so desperately want to take, just a few yards to the door. To your room, to safety.
You feel a harsh current flow through your body again, sending you crashing to the floor as your words turn into a scream. Thunder drowning out the sound as it echoes in the hall, rain beating down against the windows. The figure now only a few feet away rushes to your side, catching you just before you could crumble completely. His arms are strong around you, cradling you as you thrash and convulse as more currents strike through your body, no longer a distant occurrence outside of the windows. Seemingly in time with the lightning lighting up the sky in blinding flashes.
But itâs not armor that you feel against your body, itâs the soft give of flesh beneath flowing fabric. Heart thudding at the realization, you realize that the armor hadnât alarmed you, it had calmed you in its fleeting appearance. It had ben familiar, it had felt likeâŚit had felt like something that had been missing from you the moment you had woken up in a bed and city you didnât recognize. The presence of a shadowed figure you had tried to fill with the prince, only for it to not fit snuggly together like puzzle pieces. It felt so similar to how Aliitâs presence soothed you.
It must be him, you think as you feel yourself slump against the ground, the figure holding you lowering you both to the ground as the storm raged on. As you gazed up at him through bleary eyes, the silver armor glinted, the darkness of a visor glittered in the flashing light, and then it was clouded by the backs of your eyelids as you felt another current ravage your body. Behind them, you see the crisp image of the armored man standing atop a ramp leading to a ship, a small green figure in his arms as he turns to you and your heart jumps, the prickling of tears sharp as you realize whatâs been missing all this time. Whatâs been hidden in plain sight beside you this whole time.
âSan, itâs okay. Itâs me, itâs-â His voice is unmodulated, no vocoder distorting it. But itâs him and your heart swells.
âDin.â You breath out, eyes snapping open and finding his own. The man you loved was staring back at you, his helmet, his armor, all of it was gone to reveal a sliver of his face to you.
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Clan of Three Series
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A Mandalorian, an infant with a history of the jedi, and a teenager with similar powers with an undiscovered lineage. An unlikely group to travel the galaxy together.
Father Figure!Din Djarin x Platonic!Teen!Reader
Word Count: 172.2K
Season One:
Chapter One: The Mandalorian, The Child, and The Thief
Chapter Two: The Sin
Chapter Three: Sanctuary
Chapter Four: The Gunslinger and Past
Chapter Five: The Prisoner
Chapter Six: The Reckoning
Chapter Seven: Redemption
Season Two:
Chapter Eight: The Marshal
Chapter Nine: The Passenger
Chapter Ten: The Heiress
Chapter Eleven: The Siege
Chapter Twelve: The Jedi
Chapter Thirteen: Tragedy
Chapter Fourteen: The Rescue
The Book of Boba Fett:
Chapter One: The Mandalorian and The Jedi
Chapter Two: Return of the Mandalorian
Chapter Three: From the Desert Comes a Stranger
Chapter Four: In the Name of Honor
Season Three:
Chapter Fifteen: The Apostate
Chapter Sixteen: The Mines of Mandalore
Chapter Seventeen: The Challenge
Chapter Eighteen: The Foundling
Chapter Nineteen: The Pirate
Chapter Twenty: Guns for Hire
Chapter Twenty-One: The Spies
Chapter Twenty-Two: Clan of Three
Drabbles/One-Shots:
Crossing a line - (one-shot) high stakes can be the reason the innocence begins to crack. (Takes place between the end of Season 2 and BOBF)
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Clan of Three Christmas Special 2023
Father Figure! Mandalorian/Din Djarin x Teen! Reader
Mouse Note: Happy holidays! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and like this little moment for Mando and Ginger and Grogu
           âWhat are gifts traditional for apprentices?â asked Mando.
           The Armorer turned from the Forge to face him. âWhy do you ask?â
           âIt is the anniversary of when I found Grogu and (Y/N). I want to commemorate it,â said Mando simply.
           The Armorer nodded approvingly. âYou have a strong bond with your Clan. That is good.â She placed her hammer down and fully focused on Mando. âSo, you wish for gifts.â
           âYes,â said Mando. âIâve given Grogu chainmail to protect him, and (Y/N) has their remade Ushti dagger. I have not had a Clan of my own or apprentices before, so I donât know what I should give them next.â
           The Armorer considered carefully. âGrogu is still quite young for more armor. Perhaps a game for him.â
           Mando nodded. âHe would enjoy that.â He paused. âGrogu, uh, likes the silver topper of one of the levers from my old ship. Itâs a simple sphere, but heâd like that.â
           The Armorer nodded. âVery well. And for (Y/N)?â
           âThey have a blaster and dagger, and I donât feel comfortable arming them more,â said Mando.
           âTheir tendency to run into danger worries you,â said the Armorer in amusement.
           Mando sighed. âYes.â
           âThen how about something to protect them?â suggested the Armorer. âA piece of armor would guard against some injuries.â She looked at the Mythosaur emblem on the wall. It reminded her that Mandalore the Great had chosen (Y/N) to guide. That was significant. âAnd it is time for them to start obtaining armor. They have more than earned their first piece.â
           Mando brightened but kept calm. âYes. That would be good. Iâd enjoy the honor of giving (Y/N) their first bit of Mandalorian armor.â
           The Armorer turned back to her tools. âWhat piece shall I craft?â
           âA gauntlet for their wrist or forearm,â said Mando. âTo protect their dominant arm while they fight.â
           The Armorer nodded in approval. âThis is the Way.â
           âThis is the Way,â said Mando.
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           âYouâre supposed to throw it back to me, Grogu,â said (Y/N), hands on their hips as they looked at their brother.
           Grogu babbled happily, still levitating the stone in front of him. (Y/N) rolled their eyes, lifted a hand, and pulled the stone to them. Grogu squawked indignantly.
           âRelax, Iâm going to toss it right back,â said (Y/N), flicking their ring and letting the rock float back to Grogu, who smiled widely upon getting to levitate it again. (Y/N) grinned but rolled their eyes. âI need practice, too.â
           âYouâre supposed to be resting after our last mission,â said Mando, walking up behind them and crossing his arms.
           Grogu let the rock drop, and (Y/N) turned around without any embarrassment or guilt.
           They shrugged. âI feel fine.â
           âThe last time you said that, you slept for an entire day when I finally got you to rest,â said Mando.
           âThat was one time, Buir,â said (Y/N).
           âAdâika, we both know it was more than that,â said Mando.
           âOkay, fine, maybe it was,â said (Y/N). âSorry.â
           âYouâre not, but Iâm going to accept your apology because Iâm going to make you rest,â said Mando.
           âWhatever you say,â said (Y/N). They noticed the little parcels he was carrying. âWhatâre those?â
           Mando suddenly shifted, getting shyer. He still wasnât used to being so soft, even if it was with his kids. And he wanted to do this right since it was an important moment.
           âTheyâre gifts. For you and Grogu,â said Mando. âItâs the day that I found you two first.â
           Grogu and (Y/N) were both silent.
           âIs this alright?â asked Mando.
           âYou actuallyâŚYou remember those things?â said (Y/N).
           âOf course. Youâre the most important parts of my life,â said Mando.
           (Y/N) moved forward and hugged him tightly, and Grogu chirped and jumped up to hug him. Mando was surprised and balanced the presents before hugging them back.
           âThank you,â said (Y/N), and Grogu babbled in agreement.
           âYou havenât even seen what I got you,â said Mando.
           âYeah, but you care about that. What you got us doesnât matter,â said (Y/N).
           Mando smiled beneath his helmet. âThank you, Adâika.â
           (Y/N) shrugged. âDoesnât mean I donât still want the gift, though.â
           âI know,â said Mando with a light laugh. He held up the presents. âThis one is yours, and this one is Groguâs.â
           Before Mando could even hand them over, the parcels levitated and flew to their recipients as the force moved for them. Grogu eagerly opened his first and babbled with a grin as he held up the silver ball.
           (Y/N) smiled. âHeâll be levitating and throwing that around the whole ship.â
           Mando sighed. âI know, but it makes him happy.â
           (Y/N) opened theirs then, and their eyes widened as they lifted up the beskar gauntlet. âIs this Mandalorian armor?â
           âYouâre a Mandalorian,â said Mando simply. âAnd youâve risked your life for us so many times that you have earned it, Adâika.â
           (Y/N) grinned, closed the gauntlet around their forearm, and hugged Mando again. âThank you so much, Buir.â They were a Mandalorian. More than that though, they were Mandoâs child. And thatâs what meant the most.
           âOf course, Adâika,â said Mando, holding them close. He had his kids. That was all he needed.
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THE SILVER LINING â CH. 1
Chapter One: The Mercury Keeps Rising
Summary: After aiding the Republic and the fall of the Empire, you left the Jedi Training Clan on Bogden 3 to help families in need of medical care with the call of the Force. You are a kind, warm-hearted healer on Nevarro, treating the citizens and albeit the bounty hunters as well. Imperial remnants still linger in the shadows, waiting to strike at the perfect moment. Leading you to assist the Mandalorian with rescuing the Child has somehow led you to your biggest adventure yet.
Paring: Din Djarin x Empath!FemReader
Warnings: Violence, AgeâGap Romance, Angst, FLUFF, Eventual SMUT, Swearing, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Crying, Suggestive content, Flirting, People pleasing, Flattery, Blood, Blasters, War, Religion References, Aliens, Sith, Character Deaths,
Word Count: 6.7k
A/N: YAâLL IM BACK TO WRITING MY SOUL OUT HERE YAY! I feel like this is gonna be a weekly updated fic or updated twice a week if Iâm feeling speedy hehe. Did I turn to the Enneagram again? Yep! You are an Enneagram Two for this fic! Yay! (Cause Iâm an Enneagram Two :>) And Din is an Enneagram One, so yaâll are romantically compatible. Anyways, my thoughts and explanations are gonna be in the end notes! Leave a comment to let me know if you want this series or if I should scrap it. :)
Song: The Great War by Taylor Swift
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NEVARRO, 9ABY â DAWN
Just a little longer now⌠Shouldn't be much longer. Wait, what is this about? Youâve been having trouble sleeping since you were young. The nightmares were nothing new, but the sharp flares in your chest and side kept bothering you recently. Your nervous system's acting up and now being awake feels unsafe as you lay there in your cot, clutching your chest, feeling each breath that escapes from your nose and out through your mouth as you stare at the ceiling above you.
You were a long way from Bogden 3, where you were raised. Nevarro wasnât the ideal place to hide. It was situated within a sector of the Outer Rim Territories, in a system with a singular star and asteroid fields. An ashen world of black sands, with rocky and volcanic terrain that consisted of regions of rocky flats and hills along with vast fields of lava, which contained lava rivers both on the surface and underground.Â
The planet became a bounty hunter hive after the fall of the Empire. The Bounty Huntersâ Guild owns hubs throughout the Galaxy. One of such hub is located on the Outer Rim planet Nevarro, which functions as a cantina. The cantina works around the clock, has its brewery, offers a wide selection of drinks with snacks, provides coolness from the air conditioner, and is a favorite place for rest and meetings of bounty hunters.
By some luck or the unknown ways of the Force, no one had recognized you nor put a bounty on your head yet. After aiding the Republic during the revolution against the Empire and after the Battle of Yavin as a healer and a medic, you left to medically aid those in need after the war. If you were being honest, you missed your friends in the Soaring Hawkbat Clan and the people who raised you. However, you knew that what you were doing needed to be done.Â
Droids may sometimes be unreliable, and no matter how sophisticated technology becomes, there is no substitute for the human touch. No droid, no matter how dexterous, can offer compassion. It might be able to store and process more medical information, but only people can offer a truly sympathetic ear. As one of the few who possessed the knowledge to provide primary care to the sick and wounded, Greef Karga eventually established a small medcenter a few blocks away from the cantina.
You decide to push yourself up and away from your cot, seeing the glimmer of light peek through the window. Cleaning up, getting dressed, and after quickly eating a piece of purple fruit, you sling your brown satchel over your shoulder and hurriedly make your way to the medcenter. As you enter, you greet the 2-1B droid which had modular limbs that allowed them to use a range of surgical tools and other medical instruments based on their patients' needs. You made your way over to your desk, setting down your bag and then sterilizing your hands afterward.
Different energy and buzz were happening around Nevarro. As you patched up one of the Trandoshan and sold them a couple of cans containing bacta for a good amount of credits, you had overheard them talking about receiving a job from the Client and planning a flight to Arvala-7. Living on this bounty hunter-infested planet taught you to listen for information and to use it to your advantage when necessary. They were usually given a holopuck, a simple holographic device used to display an image of the quarry and the bounty payout. However, they were only given a tracking fob, the Trandoshan briefly flashing it to you before tucking it away in their belt.
The next few hours were spent treating different families with various illnesses and injuries, then sending them off with some medication and a specific date to return. This was your usual routine, nothing new to note except for that tiny piece of information from earlier.
The sound of the doors hissing to life causes you to turn your head. If you were being honest, this was the last person you expected to show up in your medcenter. Your mouth gaped open as you take in the sight of the tall and imposing figure in front of you. The unmistakable shape of the Mandalorian helmet and polished silver causes you to nearly choke on your saliva.
âDo you have any bacta spray?â The sound of his rough and modulated voice causes you to try and gather your composure as he walks towards you, which proves to be slightly challenging. You clear your throat and look at his vizor, âYeah, let me just go to the cabinet to get some.â He doesnât respond, leaving you to awkwardly stand there for a few more seconds before moving to retrieve the bacta spray.
You usually arenât this nervous or anxious around anyone, but the Mandalorian was completely different. As you rummage through the cabinet, you try and fight the overwhelming urge to sense his feelings, but it is no use. He radiates with deep hurt from his past but tries to bury his soul in the dark. This Mandalorian weights living heavy on his spine. A man who has created mistakes grips at them until his hands are bruised and burning. You wince at that, nearly dropping one of the bacta sprays but manage to catch it, turning to the Mandalorian keenly observing you as you make your way over to him, trying to ignore the waves and streaks of grey and silver glowing around his figure, you quickly hand it to him while saying, âI hope three is enough for now.âÂ
He curtly nods, âHow much?â You shake your head, âYou donât have to pay. Itâs fine.â The slight tilt of his helmet almost causes you to blush, you feel his curiosity and concern, âI insist.â
You blink and shake your head again, âNope. Just⌠be careful on your journey. Thatâs enough for me.â You sense his confusion and interest before he turns and walks away, leaving a trail of gray streaks only you could see, hearing the slight clink sound of beskar, and the doors closing.
Once youâre sure he left, you bring both of your hands to the side of your face, using two fingers to rub into your temple, sighing in embarrassment and disappointment for allowing yourself to nearly reveal who you truly are. Having strong Force empathy abilities involved picking up impressions of an individual's feelings and general emotional state. There was no explanation for the aura you could see around individuals, a specific color for each living creature that encompasses their character, personality, morals, past, present, and sometimes, a rare glimpse of their future emotions.
You try and ground yourself by closing your eyes and breathing, controlled and steady breaths of air as you reassure yourself that youâre safe. The peace doesnât last long, as flashes of visions begin to cloud your periphery. Loud explosions on Nevarro, blaster fights, the unmistakable loud cries of a child, and the Mandalorian at the center of it all. You fall to your knees, clutching your chest tightly and the other to hold your upper body. You sensed the dark side, anger, fear, aggression, and a lust for power from this planet long before, but now you sense there is something much more sinister approaching.
NEVARRO, 9ABY â NOON
After a few days, you intercepted a transmission from the Mandalorian successfully capturing the bounty from Arvala-7, and must be directly given to The Client. While the Mandalorian was gone you had been secretly training, meditating, and gathering more information about whoever this Client may be, allowing the Force to guide you to the path you must walk on.
You step out of the medcenter to see the Razor Crest preparing to land on the settlement's spaceport and disembark. You toss the hood over your head and use a scarf as a mask, hiding in the shadows, watching the Mandalorian and a hover-pram pass you by swiftly and you catch a glimpse of a green creature inside. Your mouth slightly drops open in shock and the quiet feeling of the Force settles inside of you as you eye the baby.
You follow the two of them from a distance, not wanting to be noticed or seen. The Mandalorian turns right into an alleyway, and you wait a few seconds before trailing him. You hide behind one of the stone pillars, keenly observing his movements. The Mandalorian pounds loudly on a metal door and a TT-8L/Y7 gatekeeper droid, a simple photoreceptor mounted on a retractable eyestalk. The Mandalorian shows a disc as proof of identity. You notice The Child reacts in surprise as the droid retracts.
The door unlocks, and you realize you must follow them without getting caught. Your eyes close as you calmed yourself, deep breaths in and out, registering the light and sound waves around you, every particle and atom. Tiny pieces of music, notes in the air that only you can hear, each sound of your heartbeat, you hold my breath and try to swim. Making infinite room for hope and oxygen, every cell across your skin comes to life, and slowly willing the light particles to bend and render you invisible to visual and audio detection.
When you open your eyes, you silently gasped, seeing a pair of Remnant Stormtroopers exit the house, and watching The Child lowers its ears and head. Your hands clench in a fist so tight you reminded yourself to breathe, following after the Mandalorian and the Stormtroopers before the door slides shut behind you. Inside the corridor, one of the stormtroopers roughly yanks the Child's cradle. Your eyes narrow in agitation and annoyance, the Madalorian is quick to say, âEasy with that.â To which the first Stormtrooper snarkily replies, âYou take it easy.â
The stormtroopers lead you to a frail old man who you assume to be the Client and to a familiar-looking doctor on the side, the Client is delighted, âYes!â He holds the tracking fob and approaches the Child, âYes, yes, yes! Yes.â The Doctor begins to scan the child with a device, eventually, the scanner beeps to his delight, âVery healthy. Yes.â
The Client stands taller to speak to the Mandalorian, âYour reputation was not unwarranted.â The Mandalorian isnât the least bit flattered, opting to question him, âHow many fobs did you give out?â To which the Client responds, âThis asset was of extreme importance to me. I had to ensure its delivery. But to the winnerâŚâ He walks over to the desk, bringing out a large container, âGo the spoils.â After a few buttons are pushed, the sides of the container bloom open to reveal bars of Beskar. The Mandalorian comes closer to the center table, holding two bars of beskar as you frown in disappointment.
âSuch a large bounty for such a small package.â The Client says, and the Child cries and coos for the Mandalorian as he is taken away by the doctor. He canât help the guilt that bubbles inside of him, he asks, âWhat are your plans for it?â The Client isnât amused by his inquiry, âHow uncharacteristic of one of your reputation. You have taken both commission and payment. Is it not the Code of the Guild that these events are now forgotten?â
Two more Stormtroopers appear from the room to the right, standing behind the Client, âThat Beskar is enough to make a handsome replacement for your armor. Unfortunately, finding a Mandalorian in these trying times is more difficult than finding the steel.â With that, the Mandalorian places the two pieces of Beskar inside the container. No longer speaking and leaving with his prize as you follow him outside undetected.
Once you were in the main streets of the city, you pull back your cloak and render yourself visible, watching the Mandalorian walks through the marketplace and down the steps into the sewer below. You feel the heavy weight on your chest, unsure if the emotions you feel are coming from him or if they are your own. You shake your head and make your way to the Cantina, needing a drink after all of the information youâve gathered.
You were taught about Master Yoda, a legendary Jedi Master and stronger than most in his connection with the Force. Small in size but wise and powerful, he trained Jedi for over eight hundred years, playing integral roles in the Clone Wars, and helped in the upbringing of Master Luke Skywalker, to which your clan members were deciding to join him or not. Could this Child be another one of his kind?
The Cantina doors opened and you were immediately greeted by Greef Karga, âWell, look who we have here our favorite medic! Never thought youâd step foot in this place.â You shrugged in response, trying to shake off the stares of the different guests in the Cantina, âI gotta support Mikgel from time to time. Besides, he said he owed me a free drink.â You walk a bit closer to Greef Kargaâs table as he asks, âWhy would a woman like you, so carefree spirited need a drink?âÂ
You sit on the other side of the booth, placing both of your arms atop the table, âWould⌠finding out about Imperial Forces hiding in out in a safe house on our planet count?â Greef Karga chokes on air and winces, you tilt your head down and raise an eyebrow, âDid you think you could keep this from me? What the hell are they doing here?â
He regains his composure and leans forward to whisper his reply, âI never intended to keep it from you. I was trying to protect you.â You scoff in disbelief and annoyance, âProtect me?â
To which Karga says, âYes! Protect you, if they knew who you were and what you are theyâdââ You rarely get angry, always choosing to see the good in people, but you sense the feeling of Kargaâs greed and mixed lies.
You raise your hand, palm facing him, âDonât lecture me about something Iâve lived and fought through. Giving them your services makes you an accomplice, a rat, and a damn coward.â The taste of acid and the waves of color that is radiates off of Karga is a mix of a bright lava orange and red, his simmering anger hisses at you, âLook whoâs to talk. Hiding all your life. Running from your own future. Isnât that a bit selfish and cowardly?â You deflate at that, understanding that he is partially right.
But before you could respond to the sound of the doors hissing open, you turn your head to see the Mandalorian entering the cantina, which silences its patrons as everyone gazes at him. Completely decked out with shiny new armor, he is completely unbothered as he approaches the table where you and Greef Karga are conversing. Karga heartily laughs, âAh! Mando! They all hate you, Mando. Because youâre a legend!â
You try and get out of the booth and leave but Mando uses his right hand for you to stay put, so you settle back down again. You raise your eyes to hear the raspy voice of the Mandalorian confront Karga, âHow many of them had tracking fobs?â Greef Karga scoffs and gestures around the Cantina, âAll of them. All of them! But not one of them closed the deal. Only you, Mando. Only you.â The Mandalorian looks at you, âWhat about her?â To which you look up at him and frown, âNo. Iâm just a medic getting a drink after a tough day. But congratulations, I guess.â
Greef Karga continues, âAnd with it, the richest reward this parsec has ever seen. Please sit with us, my friend.â The Mandalorian obliges and unclips his Amban sniper rifle, placing it on the side of the couch before you move a little to the right to give him room to sit next to you. He took up almost half of the booth with his width and physique. You feel your left arm warm up with how close he was, the comfort that allures you to his orbit was unlike anything youâve ever felt before. You choose to look straight ahead, trying not to acknowledge him pressed up beside you, luckily Greef Karga opens his mouth to talk, âTheyâre all weighing the Beskar in their minds, but not me. No. I, for one, celebrate your success. Because it is my success as well.â
Your right leg bounces up and down in anticipation Karga continues, âHell! Even Iâm rich.â He chuckled and digs into his breast pocket to reveal the two bars of Beskar he was given by the Client. You roll your eyes in annoyance, but the Guild Master says, âNow, how can I show my gratitude to my most valuable partner?â
Mando cuts to the chase, âI want my next job.â Greef Karga takes a sip of his drink before placing it down on the table, he eyes him with confusion, âNext job? Take some time off. Enjoy yourself. Iâll take you to the Twiâlek healing baths.â You frown at that and Mando doesnât seem to care, âI want my next job.â Karga sighs, âSure. Fine.â
âYou hunters like to keep busy, right?â Karaga says with an amused tone, âWell, these are all far away.â He places a bunch of holopucks on the table and the Mandalorian reaches out to grab one, âThe further, the better.â Karga smiles, âWell, take your pick. Youâve earned it.â
Mando places the holopuck on the table and it whizzes to life, showing an image of a Mon Calamari. âAh. Thatâs the best one of the lot. A noblemanâs son skipped bail. Looks like youâre headed to the ocean dunes of Karnac.â
The Mandalorian doesnât say anything and simply takes the puck and moves away from the table, grabbing his Amban sniper rifle, seemingly satisfied with his pick. You turn to watch him go but he freezes, and you use the force to reach out what heâs feeling, to be flooded with waves of guilt. Your eyebrows knit together as you hear Mando ask, âAny idea what theyâre gonna do with it?â
Karga is packing the rest of the holopucks, âWith what?â The Mandalorian turns to face him, âThe kid.â Karga shakes his head, âI didnât ask. Itâs against the Guild Code.â Mandoâs voice goes deeper as he points out, âThey work for the Empire. What are they doing here?â You raise your eyebrows at Karga, as you smile smugly at him, âI asked the same thing.â To which he says, âAre the two of you working together? The Empire is gone. All that are left are mercenaries and warlords. But if it bothers you both, just go back to the Core and report them to the New Republic.â
You rolled your eyes and the Mandalorian grunts out, âThatâs a joke.â Greef doesnât give a remark about his statement, instead, he says, âMando, enjoy your rewards. Buy a camtono of spice. By the time you come out of hyperdrive, you will have forgotten all about it.â
The Mandalorian doesnât reply and simply takes his leave. You shake your head, scoffing at Karga and he calls out your name as you near the exit, âI suggest you keep yourself out of sight with those Imperial troops. For your safety, of course.â You say nothing and leave the Cantina, you feel the ground shaking under your feet and feel the pressure building until you can't breathe.
You shake your head, and the temptation of the dark side calls to you, to give in to your rage and hatred, you internally fight it off, gritting your teeth as you say, âNo.â You catch your breath and focus, rationalizing your decision to break into the Imperial Remnant safe house to save the Child, then you will yourself to move towards the medcenter.
You swiftly walked towards your desk, grabbed your satchel, and opened the flap of the leather. Finding the fabric that wraps around the object you were searching for, you pull it out of the satchel and unwrap it. The lightsaber hilt that you havenât touched since the day you left the clan, weighs heavy in your hands but the familiar cool touch of silver and gold metal forged into one grant you a sense of comfort. You wrap the hilt once more, not yet needing your lightsaber, placing it inside your satchel and instead arm yourself with a blaster. As you were gathering a few bacta sprays, the double doors sounded open, you donât look over your shoulder as you say, âWeâre closed for the day.â
âI need your help.â You feel your eyes expand and widen, the familiar voice of the Mandalorian causes you to wince a little bit as you turn to see his figure standing a few feet away from you.
You try to act nonchalant ask you ask, âWhat did you um⌠need?â Mando steps a bit closer to you, which causes your back to hit the cabinet door, his grave voice echoes through the modulator, âI need your help with rescuing the kid.â You swallow away your nervousness, âWhat? Why would you ask for my help?â
âYou never showed up to the Cantina until today. You were asking Karga about the Imperials and you were curious as to why there were here. You never carry a weapon with you so Iâm assuming youâre about to infiltrate their base. It looks like our interests are aligned,â Mando stated plainly as you quietly shook your head, âYou donât know me. So why trust me at all with this?â
It takes him a moment to form a response, you watch as his shoulders rise and fall with every intake of breath, then he says, âIâve heard the good youâve done for the people of Nevarro. No judgment or malice. Sometimes giving them medical care for free. Youâre right, I donât know who you are or what youâve done before. But right now, I do know youâve only done the right thing. So, Iâm asking for your help.â
You were startled by his response, completely breathless by his honesty and directness. You had thought he didnât know who you were, just some medic around Nevarro, plain and simple. But it seems the Mandalorian also keeps tabs on the citizens around the town.
The color aura of the Mandalorian returns as you blink at him, feeling his emotions bouncing off of him and you becoming the receiver. Sparks of white and silver illuminate him, sensing his sincerity and need to save the Child. You lick your lips as an anxious tick and then nod, âOkay. Iâll do it. Whatâs the plan?â
The sun was beginning to set, casting shadows on your figures as you swiftly walk down the marketplace and down the alleyway to see the giant green metal door to the Imperial safe house. You make a right to find the hovering pram in the dumpster, and you feel his rage beside you. Like wildfire within him, mountains made of ash and clouds of smoke. It's fight or flight buried in his mind as alarms will sound.
You both climb up to the rooftop of the building across, positioned on his stomach, using his sniper rifle to listen to his targets. Clicking the side of his helmet to which the device whizzes and the static could be heard as you lay flat next to him. You figured he was listening to the targets and waiting for him to relay the information. After a few seconds, the Mandalorian quickly says, âWe need to get the kid out of there before they leave.â You nodded as you lifted your hood up, âOkay.â
You both climb down off the rooftop. The Mandalorian bangs on the green door and is greeted by the gatekeeper droid. However, the Mandalorian violently grabs the stem, causing it to screech and rips off the droid's head, causing it to short circuit. He quickly walks away to the side, causing the two stormtroopers to come out to investigate.Â
One of them tells the other, âCheck the perimeter.âÂ
You and the Mandalorian plant a grav charge on a nearby wall, he grabs your wrist to hide behind another wall, âCover your ears.â
You follow his instructions, using both of your hands to cover them, the beeping chirps louder, then sparks begin to fly, blowing a hole in the Imperial compound. Alarms are blaring, as you both walk into the corridor, positioning yourselves and waiting for the stormtroopers to advance.
The yellow lights flicker and eventually short-circuit, catching a glimpse of sparks flying on the side of the wall. You see the stormtroopers pass you and the Mandalorian to inspect the giant hole in the wall, using the flashlights on the side of their blasters to find nothing.
You both appear from behind the stormtroopers, the Mandalorian shooting the both of them from behind. Another stormtrooper enters the corridor and finds his fallen comrades, one of whom has a smoking hole in his chest. The Mandalorian once again appears from the shadows, knocking him down with his blaster and shooting him as well.
So far you hadnât even needed to draw out your blaster, Mando is truly skilled. You walk through the corridors of the facility, checking each corner for stormtroopers. You and he venture deeper into the compound where he traps a fourth stormtrooper with his grappling cable and stabs him with his vibroblade.Â
You shoot a door open and the stormtrooper manages to get a hit on this shoulder pauldron, causing him to jerk backward but manages to shoot the stormtrooper inside the laboratory. You both walk inside and you spot the doctor and an IT-O Interrogation Unit. The doctor begins to plead for his life, âNo, no, no, no, please. Please. No. No, no.â You raise your blaster to shoot down the IT-O Interrogation Unit, watching the pile of junk collapse on the ground.Â
Mando raises his blaster to shoot at the doctor, but he begs you both once more, âNo, please. Please donât hurt him. Itâs just a child.â You and the Mandalorian walk toward him and he continues to plead, âPlease. No. No! Please. No. No, no.â Mando grabs him by his chest and shoves him to the side, causing him to fall to the floor. He points and clicks his blaster at him, and he curls into a ball with his arm stretched out begging. You make your way to the machine keeping the child, finding him deep asleep.
You feel the Mandalorian break at the sight, alarms are still blaring, but it's too late for holy water now. He points the blaster, angrily asking, âWhat did you do to it?â He doesnât get an immediate response which causes him to repeat the question harshly, âWhat did you do to it?â The doctor shakingly replies, âI protected him. If it wasnât for me, he would already be dead! Please! Please. Please.â
The doctor whimpers as you quickly grab the Child and leave with the Mandalorian. You make a right but here the doors open, Mando grabs you and presses you up against a wall to hide behind some of the storage crates. You suddenly feel nauseous and can hear your own heartbeat flutter as you register the cool kiss of his armor against your warm flesh. You close your eyes as you feel the rise and fall of your chest and hear Mandosâ quiet breathing.
You try to push down your powers and senses, not wanting to feel his emotions at this particular moment right now. You feel the strings and waves radiating and intertwining with yours, the silver wisps curling with your bright shining colors. You tightly shut your eyes, hoping that you were almost out of this compound.
Suddenly, you hear the Mandalorian whisper, âTheyâre gone.â
Your lashes flutter as you open your eyes to meet his gaze through his vizor, there is a spectrum of color, surrounding you both. Your mouth partly opens to say something but there is no sound. For a moment, you believed he felt something too, the pull of gravity within your orbit. However, Mando pulls away from you and the colors disappear once more as if it was never truly there.
Neither of you spoke as you trail behind him and walk into a storeroom. The unexpected sound of the door opening catches you and Mando off-guard as two stormtroopers with flashlights attached to their armor try to shoot you both down. One of the stormtroopers says, âSplit up. Weâll flush him out.â
You see their flashlights give away their positions, giving you and him time to defend yourselves. You turn to your left to give Mando the Child, letting him carry it, and make your way to the other stormtrooper.
âGive it up. Thereâs nowhere toââ You hear the groan of the stormtrooper being taken down by Mando, and you do the same to the other one, hitting him over the head with your blaster before knocking him out completely.
Another stormtrooper announces his arrival, âHey!â To which you grab Mandoâs Ampan sniper rifle on the floor, electrocuting him with the fork end of the device.
As you both exit the storeroom only to run into a stormtrooper. You both exchange gunfire, the sharp whizzing sound of blaster fire echoes in your ears, and the Mandalorian shoots him down. A second stormtrooper blasts his way through, and he unleashes his flamethrower on the second stormtrooper, scorching him. The Child looks away as this happens. The charred stormtrooper falls to the ground.
You groan in annoyance, âHow many are there?â Mando hums, âWay too many for the Empire to be considered gone.â
You follow him and enter the meeting room with him holding the Child. Seemingly empty you walk straight to the exit doors, however, they open to reveal four more stormtroopers, âFreeze!â You three are completely cornered, âDonât move! Hands up!â One of them yells, âDrop the blasters!â
You glare at the stormtroopers as Mando speaks calmly to them, âWait. What Iâm holding is very valuable. Here.â Mando gestures to you to do the same as you get down on your knees to place your blasters on the ground and he gently places the Child on the floor as well. âNow turn and face me!â
A stormtrooper commands, but neither of you moves, allowing yourself to have faith in the Mandalorianâs plans. You watch him clench his fists, and you hear the device on his arm chirp to life. âStand up!â They command once more but you donât follow their orders. A beat passes. The sharp sound of whistling birds creating fireworks as he unleashes them onto your enemies, you hear them groan in pain as it takes out all of the stormtroopers.
Mando gently picks up the Child and his blaster to which you grab your blaster from the floor, quickly exiting the compound. You walk side by side with the Mandalorian through the streets of Navarro, feeling the menacing stares of each bounty hunter. You spot their tracking fobs have been reactivated, loudly beeping as they point it towards your direction. Soon enough you are surrounded by several armed bounty hunters.
You spot Greef Karga stepping into view, âWelcome back! Iâm surprised to see you ask for help from our talented healer. Now put the package down.â You analyze the several bounty hunters, trying to find an escape. âStep aside. Iâm going to my ship.â Mando said, and Karga softly chuckles, âYou put the bounty down and perhaps Iâll let you pass and our medic can be easily forgiven, after all, sheâs done for the citizens of this town.â
Mando doesnât relent and states, âShe and the kid are coming with me.â You turn to look at him in surprise that he wouldnât just leave you here to face the consequences of your actions. âIf you truly care about the kid and her, then youâll put it on the speeder and youâll let her walk away as if none of this ever happened and weâll discuss terms.â An R6 astromech droid, on the speeder, turns its head.
âHow do we know if we can trust you?â You asked and Karga scoffs, âBecause Iâm your only hope.â You watch Mando walk over to the speeder and you feel your eyes begin to fog with oncoming tears. Karga says your name, âWalk away and weâll discuss this later.â You clench your jaw and glare at the bounty agent before turning your back toward him, and placing your hand on your blaster as you sensed it, the tingling in your spine and throughout your body.
Mando whirls around and shoots at the other bounty hunters, jumping onto a repulsorlift vehicle carrying luggage. You quickly take cover and shoot down the other bounty hunters running towards the Mandalorian and hopping onto the repulsorlift. Deep and commanding, he demands the astromech droid, âDrive!â
The droid shakes its head in disapproval and Mando raises his blaster at him, âDrive!â The astromech screeches in fear and drives the repulsorlift vehicle while you and Mando are shooting down as many bounty hunters as you can.
You aim for the sniper above and shoot while Mando covers the ground as you drive by. The astromech is shot down by Karga, you see bright yellow sparks and you hear the droid power down. You hear Mando whisper, âAre you okay?â
To which you hum and nod, âMhm. Iâm fine.â
Itâs now deadly quiet as the rest of the hunters step closer toward the repulsorlift. The fork end of the amban rifle peaks through the luggage as Mando aims and blasts bounty hunters into ash. Different species groan and clamor to hide behind various objects.
âThatâs one impressive weapon!â Karaga states and Mandoâs voice booms as he announces, âHereâs what Iâm gonna do. Iâm gonna walk to my ship with her and the kid, and youâre gonna let it happen.â
âNo. How about this? We take the kid and the medic, and if you try to stop us, we will kill you and we strip your body for parts.â Karga says menacingly, and suddenly you feel someone pull your leg, dragging you and you yelp out in fear and surprise.
Mando is quick to your aid, using the butt of his rifle and then shocking him with the fork of his weapon, completely stunning the first bounty hunter while you shoot down the second.
You spot the rest of the hunters advancing towards you with their weapons, firing every part of the speeder.
Greef Karga yells, âDonât hit the target or her!â As a last resort, Mando activates his flamethrower, which causes the bounty hunters to fall back for a moment, only for it to run out of fuel. You lay down next to the Child, craning your head to the right to gaze at his peaceful sleeping form.
You feel the sudden weight of Mando hovering over you and the kid, trying to protect both of you til the end. You hear the Child coo beside you and smile in adoration.
You reach into your satchel and dig for the lightsaber hilt, readying yourself to defend Mando and the Child the moment it comes down to it. Without notice, you hear the whooshing sound of rockets streaking through the air to hit one of the bounty hunters straight through the chest. Fortunately, several fellow members of the Mandalorian Tribe, donning jetpacks and blasters, come to your aid, taking out several bounty hunters.
You watch in awe as the Mandalorians skillfully use their weapons in taking out the remaining bounty hunters, the head infantry lands close to the speeder and says, âGet out of here! Weâll hold them off!â To which Mando replies, âYouâre going to have to relocate the covert.â The head infantry responds, âThis is the Way.â And Mando echos back, âThis is the Way.â
The firing continues and Mando carries the Child and helps to pull you up. You and the Mandalorian board the Razor Crest, but are soon cornered by Greef Karga, âHold it right there.â You both turn to face Karga as he states, âI didnât want it to come to this. But then you broke the Code. And you,â he turns to talk to you, âSince youâre with him they will come after you too now. And the Imps will soon follow.â You raise your chin as you steadily replied, âLet them try.â
The Mandalorian uses his grappling hook to trigger the carbonite chamber, unleashing some tibanna gas in an attempt to blind Karga. You expertly doge his attempts to shoot at you only for you to outstretch your hand, using the Force to let his weapon fly out of his hands, he stands there completely stunned and Mando uses his blaster to shoot him off of the Razor Crest.
The hatch closes and you strap yourself in, the Razor Crest takes off, watching the other Mandalorians provide covering fire through the window. You comfortably soar into the skies of Nevarro. You spot the head infantry flying beside the ship and salute him before flying off.
The Mandalorian makes a remark, âI gotta get one of those.â And you snort in amusement. The Child is seated beside his lap and is reaching for something. The Mandalorian unscrews the metal ball on the stick and gives it to him to play with before taking the Razor Crest into space.
End Notes:
YAYYYYYYYYYYYY! SPACE DAD STORY!
You are a force-sensitive empath! HORRAY!Â
You can force cloak yourself because this skill tends to come to people as more of a natural talent, for it is extremely difficult to learn otherwise; thus, the reason the ability is rarely seen.
The reader is an Enneagram 2! You are a part of the Heart Center; The benevolent, embrace of the good in other people, engage in every emotional love, you experience and feel their emotions more than anyone else. Helpful, natural nurturers, understanding, generous, supportive, mistaken as the passive, embodiment of what love and embrace look like.
The Mandalorian is an Enneagram One personality type with a Nine wing. Enneagram Ones belong to the body center, along with Eights and Nines, and they naturally make decisions based on gut instinct. The Mandalorian likes to feel in control, particularly of his physical environment. For Enneagram Ones, freedom and independence are important.
SO THAT'S A GLIMPSE INTO THEIR PERSONALITY TYPE AND THE WAY THEY MAKE CHOICES!Â
All will be revealed in the coming chapters! I canât wait for you guys to read them AHHHHHH
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Starlight (pt. 1)
Series: Starlight
Pairing: Din Djarin x F!Reader
Summary: A Mandalorian and a Jedi. Din Djarin needs a Jedi to train the child. The Jedi is surprised to discover that she is not alone in the universe.Â
A/N:Â s3 means new Mandalorian thoughts!
Your life had been a lonely one. But it was the isolation that kept you safe.
You often wondered if you shouldnât be trying harder to look for other survivors, but every time you tried to reach out through the force you just felt⌠nothing.Â
The Jedi were gone.Â
And so it was safer for you to stay out here on your own little planet by yourself, where you knew no one would find you.Â
Until one day you heard the sound of twigs snapping under boots in the woods outside.
You moved to the window, silently watching as a figure stepped out of the trees.
âA Mandalorian,â You muttered to yourself as you stood up and walked over to your doorway.
You hadnât seen a true Mandalorian in the flesh before. And you hadnât seen armored men since you were a child. Since your masterâs Battalion had turned on you.Â
âI will give you a chance to leave here with your life, Mandalorian,â You state loudly as you step out of your hut and into the clearing in front of your home.Â
âI am not here to-â
â-You need to leave,â You told the stranger before igniting your lightsaber with a familiar buzz, âNow.âÂ
You attacked without a moment of hesitation, hoping to capture the element of surprise against your larger opponent.
Youâd been alone for a long time. But that hadnât meant youâd given up training.Â
Even with no master to guide you youâd worked hard to excel at your skills and had done your best to continue your training. Your master had always teased you for being a teacherâs pet. Though the end goal was no longer clear. You wouldnât be a Jedi master.
The Jedi were well and truly gone.
But you would always be able to protect yourself.
As you swiped your lightsaber against the Mandalorianâs chest you were certain that this fight was already over. But your saber glanced off the armor in a way that made you second-guess yourself.Â
Maker. Mandalorian armor was made of Beskar, wasnât it?
Thatâs when you felt it. You all but dropped your lightsaber as you whipped around.Â
A youngling? Here?
It only took you a few short strides before you were in front of the open cradle. Big, green ears were the first thing you saw, shortly followed by huge eyes that stared up at you. You plucked the child out of itâs cradle without a second thought.Â
âHowâŚâ
You hadnât felt this feeling in years.Â
But his voice was clear inside your mind as he communicated with you.
Friends. Promise.
âYou? You brought him here?â You asked the Mandalorian curiously.
âYes,â The Mandalorian replies. Seemingly accepting your sudden change of mind as your eyes moved back to the small creature in your hands.
âWeâve been searching the galaxy for someone who can help him, who can teach him how to use his powers,â He says.
You hum quietly as your eyes bore into the childâs
Whatâs your name?
Grogu.Â
This is my papa. People call him Mando.
You tell both of them your name aloud as you grin down at the boy.
The Mandalorian. Mando. Merely stares at you, his helmet impermeable.Â
âYouâre a Jedi.â
âDepends on your definition,â You reply. âThe Jedi were killed in a genocide when the Empire seized power. The few who survived were hunted down and killed under the Empireâs regime.â
âMy master kept us hidden from the Empire for years. She trained me here, under the radar of the Empire,â You explain. âShe died a few years ago fighting with the rebellion.â
âBut why does a Mandalorian have a force-sensitive foundling? I would have thought youâd have killed him the moment you found out what he was,â You ask quietly.Â
âWhy?â The Mandalorian asks you, his helmet cocked.
âWell, the two donât usually get along. The Jedi-Mandalorian War? It ravaged Mandalore. Prior to the Empire. Jedi-Mandalorian relations have been pretty tense ever since,â You explain.
âI was a foundling, my covert left many gaps in the Mandalorian history they taught us,â He replies.
âHow did you find each other?â
Saved me.
âI was- am a bounty hunter, he was a quarry,â Mando tells you, you can hear the slight tinge of shame in his tone.Â
âIâve taken him as a foundling, itâs Mandalorian creed,â Mando continues. âIâm duty-bound to either reunite him with his kind or raise him until heâs of age.â
âSo⌠you want to dump him off here with me?â You ask, âIâm his kind?â
âHow did you even find me?âÂ
âA trader on the next planet over told me I might find you here, that there were rumors years ago about a Jedi. Stories. But the child â Grogu â got excited as we entered the atmosphere and I assumed that meant we were close.â
âIâll⌠Iâd like to visit, I can bring you supplies, whatever you need,â Mando offers. âI donât want to leave him. But I canât train him to control his powers.â
âAlright,â You finally reply with a nod. You canât help but wonder if this is really a good idea, but Grogu reminds you of yourself in those early years of the Empireâs reign. And you hate to admit it, but their sudden appearance makes it clear that youâve been lonely. Two strangerâs appearing at your doorstep has made you more excited than anything has for the last five years. And maybe even longer.
You watched from your doorstep as the pair said their goodbyes. Despite knowing they werenât saying goodbye forever it was clear they were both taking this separation hard. You turned away in an effort to give them some semblance of privacy, even though their emotions were flowing off them both like ocean waves breaking against a cliff.
âWeâll see you soon,â You tell the Mandalorian when he hands Grogu to you. âMay the force be with you, Mando.â
âYou miss him,â You tell Mando plainly.Â
Every few weeks the Mandalorian would come visit, and spend hours with Grogu while you quietly watched. Sometimes youâd all sit together, Grogu was always eager to show Mando what he had learned, or youâd share with Mando what youâd learned from Grogu about his past, what he couldnât communicate with his father.Â
And theyâd say a heartfelt, private goodbye before youâd bid Mando farewell and good luck.
You and Grogu both knew that you were always waiting for the Mandaloranâs next visit. It was only natural, you told yourself. It was a routine. And it was only natural that you latch on to it.
But now it was causing a block in your training.Â
âWhen youâre gone, you miss him, I can feel it, even without trying,â You continue when Mando doesnât reply. Youâve grown used to that too with his visits. Heâs a man of few words. Youâve often wondered if itâs a result of the helmet he wears at all times, or a convenient excuse provided by the helmet to a naturally shy man.Â
âGroguâs the same way when you leave,â You add gently. âIâm a poor substitute for you. And I make him work which he doesnât like.â
âThatâs not true,â Mando protests. âHe likes you. I can tell.â
âItâs creating a block. He canât truly push through his fears when heâs so focused on his attachment to you,â You try to explain to him. You know that he doesnât understand the force or the way that it works. Whenever you try and explain what youâre teaching Grogu he nods, but you can tell he has many questions.Â
Youâd be happy to explain what he finds confusing, but he never voices the questions and itâs hard to describe what is often so indescribable about the ways of the force to someone who has no experience with it.
âYou want me to stop visiting,â Mando says after a moment.
âNo! No, of course not,â You reply quickly. You could never,Â
It would seem so impossibly cruel to separate the two. Even though they are not bound by blood. The father and son are inseparable and care for one another more than youâve ever seen two people bound to one another.
âI think you should take us with you,â You tell him. âWherever it is youâre going next.â
âMy work is dangerous,â He reminds you.Â
You know that. Youâve been thinking about this for weeks. Since before his last visit. You know the threats posed to you out in the world. Especially in the sectors of the outer rim where Mando does most of his work. But youâve weighed the dangers. Itâs whatâs best for all of you. The risks are worth it.
âYouâve been safe here, protected from the world for a long time, havenât you?â Mando says.
âI have,â You reply. âBut Iâm tired of hiding. And I can certainly protect myself and Grogu.â
âOkay,â Mando replies with a nod.Â
Youâre eyes widen slightly as you study the visor of Mandoâs helmet. You hadnât expected him to acquiesce so quickly. Youâd had all sorts of other arguments prepared. Answers to all the potential concerns and questions he might have.Â
But you should have realized he wouldnât protest. He missed his child. His foundling. Of course he would take you with him.Â
âYou tell Grogu, Iâll pack our things,â You reply with a smile as you stand from your seat and turn back to your small cabin, already cataloging all of the belongings you have, and what youâll be able to travel with.
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SW: Din Djarin
Imagines
* - smut ^ - angst â¤ď¸ď¸ - fluff ~ - lime
* Graceland too
* Melting away the frigid hearts
* Treacherous
* Laid Bare
* You
^ â¤ď¸ď¸* Luminary Love
* Yours
* Burning
* Bedtime
* Beneath a Felucian Sky
*^ Fever in My Eyes
* Purpose
~ Sinful Sunday
Marâeyce
* honey-do
* My Kingdom for a Kiss Upon Her Shoulder
* Restraints
blurred lines [ch.1 â¤ď¸ď¸] [ch.2 â¤ď¸ď¸] [ch.3 â¤ď¸ď¸*] [ch.4] [ch.5 â¤ď¸ď¸*] [ch.6*] [ch.7^]
five intimate moments
⢠details
*intimate moments
* one of our own
* deprivation
claiming strangers [pt.2]
* the ache
* do you think of me when you touch yourself?
â¤ď¸ď¸ hopes and dreams
â¤ď¸ď¸ darasuum mureyca
* the missing glove
* the ambiguous bet
* the apology
* the botched mission
PSA: these writings ARE NOT MINE. This is a list of fanfiction I have read during august and sept. All credit goes to the original and rightful writers
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Hey there! I'm Ridhi, and I'm thrilled to have you here at my masterlist. Get ready to dive into a compilation of my written works that'll take you on an exhilarating journey across various fandoms.
I've poured my heart and soul into these pieces, and I hope they bring you as much joy as they've brought me. So grab a cozy spot, kick back, and let the magic unfold. Enjoy!
* Please note that requests are open and I will do my best to fulfill them.
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* Stars Collide; Stars Crossed
summary: Their love was an unexpected journey, a clash of two different worlds. Din Djarin, the skilled bounty hunter, and the young Jedi with a powerful heritage. Together, they embarked on a quest to protect the galaxy and one very special child, learning to trust each other and discovering a bond that transcended their differences.
pairing: Din Djarin x afab!Skywalker!reader
* Galatic Vows
summary: Amidst worlds vastly divergent, two souls are joined by fate's decree, an arranged bond. Strangers at first, a flame flickers, then steadily grows, a bright ember born of the intricacies of their new life. Through turmoil and strife, they forge ahead, their love unfurling like a rare, exquisite flower blooming amidst the chaos of the battlefield. Side by side, they brave their trials, fighting for their beliefs and for each other, and in this struggle, they form an unbreakable bond.
pairing: Mandaâlor!Din Djarin x afab!Princess!reader
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*Echoes of Sanctuary
summary: In a world ravaged by a devastating outbreak, Joel, a weathered survivor burdened by the weight of his past, finds an unexpected glimmer of hope in Ellie, a young girl immune to the infection. Amidst the chaos and despair, a glimmer of hope emerges when Joel unexpectedly finds love and solace in the most unexpected of places after two decades of heartache.
pairing: Joel Miller x afab!doctor!reader - main
*Hollywoodâs Sweetheart
summary: In an alternate universe where the outbreak never occurred, Joel Miller leads a quiet and mundane life on a ranch with his two daughters and his brother. Their peaceful existence is interrupted when a fateful encounter brings Hollywood's beloved sweetheart into their lives, turning their world upside down.
pairing: Cowboy!Joel Miller x Singer!Actress!Reader
*A Doll's Heart
Summary: When visiting your best friend, Barbara Handler, also known as Stereotypical Barbie, you make a decision to connect with the two girls who have played with your doll counterpart for years, all while dealing with issues of self-identity and love. Little did you anticipate that your heart would be captured by Joel Miller, the grumpy yet caring father of the girls. As you navigate the complexities of emotions, you also find yourself playing a role in mending the delicate threads of the Miller family's relationships.
pairing: Joel Miller x Model!Barbie!Reader
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*Love, Lunacy, Time
summary: In a startling twist of fate, you find yourself awakening not in your bedroom at the Avengers compound, but alongside the Moon Knight boys in the 1950s in a sitcom-like setting of the town of Westview. The shock intensifies as you realize that, somehow, you and the Moon Knight boys are married to each other, despite never having crossed paths before.
pairing: Moonknight x afab!ScarletWitch!reader
Moonlit Memories
summary: Amidst their quest to unravel the mystery behind the unbalanced scale of justice, Steven and Marc delve deep into their memories, scouring every detail for a clue. However, in the midst of their journey, they chance upon a memory that seems unfamiliar, as if it belongs to someone else entirely. Intrigued and perplexed, they venture further down the rabbit hole, hoping to uncover the truth that lies buried within.
pairing: Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Jake Lockley x afab!mute!reader
*upcoming
âź Please note that I do not wish to have my work translated or published on any third party reading websites. I claim the rights to my work.
âź Where I donât have any rights to the characters, many ideas and OC are my own creation. Please respect that.
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Bounty Book One
Reader is an former jedi that has been on the run since the fall of the republic. She met the Mandalorian while on a bounty. Ever since then they have been inseparable however Mando doesnât know that the reader is one with the forceâŚNot until a little green child came along.
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Pts. 8*
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Do You Want Me, Cyar'ika [dark]
Dark!Din Djarin x Jedi!Female Reader
Warnings: HEY THIS IS DARK WATCH OUT, stalking, manhandling, slight choking if you kind of squint, dubcon (reader is willing, but is def under the influence of the darksaber), smut, hand job, unprotected sex (p in v), mentions of blood and injury, ruthless murder
Word Count: 5,136
Summary: Din Djarin is a man who lost everything. His home, his son, his Creed. But at the end of the day, he still had you. He still had you, and he was determined to keep you. Part One: Ni Ceta, Cyar'ika Part Two: I Love You, Cyar'ika
[a/n: THIS IS THE DARK ENDING TO THIS TRILOGY. My suggestion is to read the version you really want first b/c the beginning half is the exact same. It's only the end that differs.]
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"she's hell, he's the devil⤠the demons see no end to this love." -amber anwar
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The echoing of your footsteps bounced off the walls and the quick pace seemed to match the racing of your heart. No looking back. You needed to get to the tarmac. Din was supposed to be in the war room with Bo Katan and the others in his council discussing something or another. This morning he had told you that he wouldnât be able to meet you for lunch until a bit later in the afternoon. Half an hour after he had told you this, you grabbed your stuff and started running.Â
You had the right idea months ago when you first tried to leave. This was going to be your last chance. If he caught you this time you donât know that youâd ever get the chance to run away again. Memories of that beskar chain and anklet hung heavy in your mind as you picked up your pace. A terrifying thought occurred to you. Would he stop there? How far would Din go to keep you by his side? You truly believed, deep down, that Din wouldnât hurt you, but⌠were you just being delusional? At some point, heâd consider the line to be crossed.
The tarmac was mostly empty. The few Mandalorians that were in the area gave you curious looks, but nobody dared stop you. That was a side effect of being âownedâ by the Mandâalor and though you found it disturbing previously it was truly working in your favor now. Everybody on this rock, save for a few people like Bo Katan, were too terrified of Din to even look in your direction for longer than a few seconds. As you sprinted to the closest ship you knew how to pilot, the Mandalorians began to disperse. You had a suffocating suspicion that they were in the process of calling Din.
You made it further than you had last time. You were on the ship, ramp closing behind you, and you clambered into the cockpit and got things running. As the ship slowly began to rise, you saw him. Din stood at the edge of the tarmac with his hands on his hips. The wind tunneling through the shipâs exhaust and down onto the ground below caused Dinâs thick cape and hair to whip around. Even from this distance, you could feel Dinâs gaze burning straight through you. The look on his face was haunting⤠a mix of devastation and unbridled rage. You couldnât bring yourself to look away. Even after the ship was in the atmosphere and Din was far out of view, you stared down at Mandalore in pain. Your chest ached as your heart already begun to miss the man you were running from.
Before allowing yourself to wallow, you input the coordinates to Tatooine and let the ship slip into hyperdrive. The second those all too familiar lines of blurred space cast a blue glow in the cockpit, you pulled your knees up into your chest to bury your face there. If somebody were to ask you the exact reason why tears streamed down your face you would not be able to give them an answer.
You just knew, everything was wrong.
You agonized over who to send a message to. As you drew ever near to Tatooine, doubts began to plague your mind. Should you reach out to Boba and Fennec? They were obvious choices because they cared about Din and they knew how to hold their own in a fight. However, you had a nagging fear at the back of your mind that would not silence. It blared like a ghostly siren. Din was not himself right now, and though you knew without a doubt that he would not hurt you, could the same be said for Boba and Fennec? Especially if they stood in the way of Din getting to you?
You hated that you were unsure of that.
You hated that a part of you honestly thought Din might hurt his friends or worse.
There was no changing course though. The best solution you had was to get in touch with Luke Skywalker. He might have answers about this. Even if he didnât, having him and Ahsoka by your side would help. Three Jedi surely could get that cursed saber away from Din. Granted, there was no assurance that separating the saber from the love of your life would actually work, but it was all you had. It was the last bit of hope you could cling to.Â
Upon your arrival to Tatooine, you immediately slunk away to a crowded cantina. You were not a fool. You knew Din was not just going to let you wander away and you knew he was one of the deadliest bounty hunters in the galaxy. He was very good at what he did⤠especially when passionate about the mission. That didnât leave you very much time to get the information you needed.Â
You sent out a decoded distress message to the number Skywalker had left you when he took Grogu. He left it strictly for emergencies and this obviously classified as one. After it was out in the universe, all you could do was wait. So you saddled up to the bar, sat on a stool, and ordered a drink. It was all you could think to do. This was the first time in ages that you were in a space not clouded by Dinâs presence. You hadnât realized until now how suffocating it had been.
Being with Din, watching his slow descent, you had gotten accustomed to that cloud of darkness that hung over his head. To the point where you didnât notice it worsening and worsening. It felt as if your body had acclimated to living under the ocean. Your body grew used to the crushing depths. Your lungs shriveled from the lack of oxygen. Your eyes grew blind from the absence of light. Now? Sitting at this dingy, dirty bar, it was as if someone had forced you up from the ocean floor and dragged you quickly up to the surface. It was jarring. The fresh air was painful as it filled your lungs, your eyes burned from the disappearance of darkness, and suddenly it was freedom that felt wrong.Â
A sudden beeping made you glance down at the communicator. Eyes wide, you answered it, âHello? Luke Skywalker?â Your name was spoken over the line in concern. âThank the Maker. I⤠Din and I are in trouble.â
âWhat has happened?â
âItâsâŚâ You took in a slow breath and began to walk him through what was going on. You started with the moment he took Grogu and described every single downward step the two of you had taken with the saber in his possession. When you finished, your throat felt thick with emotion. âI got away, but heâll be after me soon. I know it. Luke, I⌠I donât know what to do. I just know I need help, and Iâm too afraid to go to anybody other than you.â
âYou were right to reach out to me.â Luke sighed. âThis needs to be handled by us. No need to risk anyone else.â
The thought flickered through your head without warning. You were okay with putting Luke Skywalker and Ahsoka in danger. It came quickly and you swatted it away just as fast, but it felt like poison. Obviously, Boba and Fennec meant more to you than Luke and Ahsoka. You were closer to the first two. However, it still didnât make risking the lives of the latter two okay. The fact that the belief attempted to nestle in your head reminded you of the dark saber. Your hand wrapped around your own lightsaber⤠seeking comfort in the energy it radiated.
âYou believe heâll follow you, correct?â Luke questioned.
âAbsolutely.â You answered without an ounce of hesitation.
Luke hummed on the other end of the line in thought. âI will send you coordinates. Come to us. The Mandalorian will follow and we will handle this from there. You just need to get here. Can you do that?â
âYeah.â You nodded your head, trying to convince yourself. âI can. Iâll leave as soon as you send me those coordinates.â
âOf course. Call us again if you have trouble.â
âThank you.â
The call ended and you threw back the remainder of the drink before rushing for the door. It would take fifteen minutes to get to the tarmac and you assumed youâd get the coordinates by then to use. The crowded Tatooine streets made you anxious. Shoulders clipped into yours as people rushed past you in the opposite direction. It felt like there were eyes burning into your skin, but every scan of the crowd told you it had to just be your paranoia.Â
Your communicator beeped again and a quick glance down revealed the coordinates youâd be heading to. Good. You quickened your pace to turn a corner to the last leg of the path that would take you to the public tarmac when you spotted him. A flash of glinting silver under the hot Tatooine suns. Your feet came to a screeching halt, and for a moment the two of you stood stock still. Din was down the road. Closer to the tarmacâs entrance than to you. His hands rested on his hips, and he was helmetless. Even from this distance the darkness swimming in his brown eyes sent a chill down your spine. He had been a sight to behold in his full armor, a faceless figure of intimidation. However, you knew now that it was worse without the helmet. Actually seeing those burning eyes, rather than just feel them, made your stomach flip.
The crowd ebbed and flowed, a small group passing between the two of you, and when they passed fully Din was gone. You couldnât see him. Without a second more of hesitation, you spun on your heel and sprinted in the opposite direction of where he had been standing. The public tarmac was a bust. Youâd never be able to successfully route yourself back around, but you still needed a ship.
Peliâs shop. As soon as it came to mind, you altered course to head in that direction. You prayed that Peli wasnât home. Hopefully sheâd be out losing credits to a group of jawas in sabbac or conning some poor sap at the market. Your chest burned in the effort it took to keep your quick pace, your heart pounded painfully, and you could still feel Dinâs eyes on you. Every time you glanced over your shoulder or down alleys there was no sign of silver, but you knew⤠you just knew⤠that he was hot on your heels somehow.Â
You finally reached Peliâs shop and the garage was closed which meant she was not home, but you remembered the way in through the back. Peli had shown it to you and Din ages ago. Even if she didnât have a clientâs ship sitting in the bay, you could steal her land speeder and come up with a different plan from there. Once in, your eyes landed on a small ship parked in the main bay and your lips curled up into a relieved smile. Find the FOB, get the ship open and started. You rushed to Peliâs office and cursed the wrecked state it was in. Her baseline was chaotic and it showed in her organization choices. You dug through the mess until you found a FOB that seemed to match the ship waiting for you.
Victorious, you sprinted out of the office back down to the bay, but the second your feet stepped into the open area something hard slammed into you. The air was knocked from your lungs as you landed on the ground. Dinâs features stared down at you as his body straddled yours. One of his gloved hands pinned down your dominant hand while the other clamped down on your throat⤠not enough to restrict air, but just enough to convey his warning. You could see your fearful eyes reflected in the beskar covering him as he towered over you. Dinâs face didnât look angry or worried. He didnât look scared or confused. Din looked cold. Emotionless. Somehow that was worse.
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âDonât.â Din said sharply. The fingers on your neck flexed once. âDonât speak, cyarâika.â
More suffocating than his demeanor and broad figure was the poisonous energy seeping out of the saber hung on his belt. You were drowning in it, struggling to keep your head above itâs dark waters, and Din was pushing you beneath the waves. He held you under. Din was a man drowning and in your attempt to rescue him he was dragging you to the depths as well.Â
âHow could you do this to me?â Din asked. His voice cracked⤠the only sign of his pain. âCyarâika, youâŚâ Din swallowed. A flash of heartbreak filled his expressive brown eyes and the degree of his hurt briefly made you feel guilty. Like you had been the one to betray him. âI love you. You are my everything. I would burn the world for you. How could⤠How could you leave?â
âI never asked for you to burn the world for me, Din.â You whispered. âThatâs not what I want.â
Din shifted and leaned down so he could rest his forehead against yours. His hand hung loosely around your throat, forearm pressed against your chest, and it was a position your body was familiar with. If you closed your eyes and gave into the darkness trying to claw its way down your throat and into your lungs, then youâd simply feel like you were sharing a private moment of intimacy with your love. Dinâs lips suddenly ghosted against yours and you felt your body tremble.
âWhat is it you want?â Din begged. âI will give you anything. I just want you safe by my side.â
âI told you what I want, DinâŚâ
Din sighed, his hot breath fanning across your lower face, âI canât do that.â His voice was strained as if her were in agony. âThe saber is how I protect you, cyarâika.â
âYouâre losing me because of that saber, baby.â
For the longest moment, Din remained silent. His eyes were closed and you could see him ruminating over something. After a second, he opened his eyes and Dinâs eyebrows furrowed in defeat. A flicker of hope burned in your chest until he opened his mouth and spoke.Â
âThings were okay. We just need to start from scratch again. I know you hated that chain, cyarâika, but itâs for the best.â Din said softly and your eyes widened at how serious his words were. How much he believed that to truly be the best path. âIt wonât be forever, I swear it. Just until I trust you again.â
âDinâ¤â
âNo.â Din snapped. His soft despair turning to a firm demand. âThere will be no argument. Iâm taking you home.â You opened your mouth once more, but Dinâs fingers began to tighten around your throat marginally. âYouâre already in trouble, cyarâika. Donât make it worse.â
Panic began to make your heart race. You were sinking fast and the light was beginning to disappear from your sight⤠your freedom with it. In a poor attempt at a final chance of survival, you spoke up despite his order to stay silent. âI just wanted to say sorry.â
Din scoffed. âYou understand why I find it hard to believe you.â
âI know.â You nodded. âPlease, baby. Iâm sorry. Please believe me. You know I love you.â
You could feel Dinâs thumb around your neck tracing the skin under it as he stared down at you. He took in a deep breath and leaned in to press his forehead against yours once more. Din brushed his lips lightly against yours. âYouâre always so pretty when you beg, cyarâika.â That was the one thing you had working in your favor. Din always had a hard time telling you ânoâ when your bodies were folded together like this. âIâll hear you out, but letâs get to our ship first.â
âWhy not now? Let me tell you how sorry I am, Din.â You begged and he let out a soft sigh as his eyes closed. Your eyes darted to the saber on his belt. If you ended up back on Mandalore it would be over. There would be no second chance. Determined, you rolled your hips up and just as you suspected you were met with the firmness of his half hard cock. Din groaned. âLet me show you how sorry I am.â Your non-dominant hand had been clutching at the hand he had at your throat, but you very slowly let it travel up his arm to bury in his soft hair. âPlease, baby.â
You tilted your head up as much as you could with Dinâs hand clamped around your neck. Carefully, in fear that too quick or sudden a movement would break the spell, you began to pull Din down closer. Din hesitated against the slight force of your hand only for a second before he slotted his lips against yours. As always, Dinâs touch set you aflame. He released the wrist he had pinned and hooked that hand under your thigh to spread your legs so he could settle between them rather than straddle you. You should be focused on escape alone, but the taste of him made you hungry for more. You werenât sure how much was your love for Din and how much was the saber twisting it into something recognizable.Â
Dinâs teeth caught your lower lip, and he pulled back a breath, âYouâre supposed to be showing me how sorry you are, cyarâika.â He leaned back down to lick into your mouth, his kiss crushing and near painful as Dinâs hips pressed firmly against yours. He left his lips close enough that you felt every word he spoke. âYet here I amâŚâ Din gave a sharp thrust and even with layers of clothes between the two of you he was able to snap the bulge of his erection right where your clit was hidden. You gasped at the pleasure that rocketed up your spine as hot pangs arousal pooled in your lower belly. â...doing all the damn work.â
At his words, you closed the space to press your lips against his again, deepening the kiss, as your hands traveled to his belt. You undid his belt with practiced ease, and while one hand slipped under the waistband of his flight suit to find the base of his cock the other went to grasp the saber.
Your fingers brushed against the thrumming metal of the saber for only a second before Dinâs hand slapped on top of yours pinning it to the saber. Everything froze. Din and you were both panting, breathless from your kiss. You had one hand stuffed into his pants with your hand pressed against his skin on the space above the base of his cock and the other on the saber. Din had one hand tightening around your neck while his other crushed your fingers against the darksaber. He chuckled and the sound sent chills throughout your body.
âLet go, Cyarâika.â Dinâs voice was gruff and seemed to rumble out from his chest. You began to try and pull both hands back, but Din grunted. âNot both. Just the saber.â You sucked in a sharp breath and remained frozen. âWhat? You donât want to finish what you started?â He shoved one hand down his pants to roughly grab yours and force your hand to wrap around the entirety of his throbbing cock. It was like this tense moment was spurning him onwards⤠filling him with a thrill you had never seen before. âI thought you were sorry.â
You hated how his words made your own core ache with want.Â
Din snapped the saber off his belt tossed it off to the side. Too far for you too reach, but close enough that its influence weighed heavy on you still. He did the same to your own weapon which was hooked in its usual place on your belt. Din threw that one further, more carelessly, before lowering his face back down toward yours. His hand was still wrapped around yours, and Din thrusted into your dry grip. It couldn't be comfortable you thought, but Din moaned in your ear as if it were already drunk in pleasure.
âDinâŚâ You murmured.
His hot mouth enveloped yours, tongue licking into you, as he thrusted twice more. Dinâs teeth caught your lower lip again, but this time he bit down hard enough that the taste of metallic blood flashed across your taste buds. You yelped, he thrusted into your grip, and then Din pulled back just enough that you could see his lips painted with the red of your own blood.
âAre you going to make me take you?â He asked in a harsh whisper. âOr will you come willingly?â Din pressed his bloodstained lips against the side of your face, dragging, and you shuddered as a cold, but tempting, chill filled your body. âIâll spend eternity chasing you, cyarâika, but it will be more enjoyable if you just agree to be mine again.â
His lips found yours once more, and for one second you werenât in your body. Your mind clouded with a sort of vision. You saw Din sitting on Mandaloreâs throne splattered with blood he had drawn from others and his features masked in a cold indifference. The saber was not on his belt, but any confusion you had on itâs location faded as a different version of you came into view. She wore an elegant and revealing gown that was as dark as a starless night, and the inactive saber was held tight in her grip as blood covered her hands and left a trail of red petals as she passed. While Dinâs face held a cold indifference this version of you looked feral with enjoyment.Â
She settled herself on Dinâs lap and the mask he wore cracked to reveal adoration as he stared up at this other you in awe. Without wasting a beat, this unrecognizable version of yourself pulled Din into a firm kiss. The blood on the hands that resembled yours smeared against his stainless beskar, and the blood on his face left smears along features you spent your entire life staring at in a mirror. Suddenly, the other you broke away to turn and it seemed she was glaring directly at you.
The saber in her hand activated and burned with a soul sucking energy that seemed to draw you in.
âBe mine.â Dinâs voice snapped you back into the moment. âBe my queen, cyarâika. I want no else.â He pressed his lips to yours again but in a way that was too soft to match the rest of this situation. The tip of his tongue dragged through the torn tissue of your lower lip and you shivered. âLet me protect you as you rule by my side.â
And you wanted it. It was like your body had finally reached the lowest depths and your lungs were filling with the dark water you were drowning in. It was almost peaceful allowing yourself to settle into the cold⤠allowing it to swallow you whole. Distantly, you could feel the crystal in your lightsaber desperately calling out to you, but you were certain no light could reach you where you were. Cold turned to pleasure as Dinâs hands began to map the familiar planes of your body.Â
âIâve always been yours.â You whispered. Din molded his lips to yours and he pulled your hand out from where it was hidden under his waistband so he could have to room and access to begin frantically undoing your own belt. You lifted your hips so he could tug your pants down past your ass and off entirely. He didnât bother with his own pants, deciding to just tug them down enough to be useful, and Din settled between your legs. As he worked himself out of his pants he planted his lips against the hollow of your neck.
You tilted your chin up, panting, as you gave him more room to work his tongue against the skin there. Every atom of your being was throbbing and aching for the man on top of you, but briefly a glimmer of pain lanced through your heart. A reminder. You thought you were too deep in for the light to reach you, but your lightsaberâs call managed one faint echo. A weak lifeline back to the surface. Without thinking, your hand reached reached out to where the sabers were cast aside and for the first time in your life you felt the Force do more than just read an energy. It enveloped the space around you and seconds later something firm was in the palm of your hand.
You cried out, managing to roll Din and yourself over so you now straddled him. The saber activated in your hand and rather than the warm familiar glow you wanted, you were greeted by the soul sucking, burning energy of the darksaber lighting up in your hands. Your eyes widened in alarm. The power that washed over you was overwhelming. It rocketed up your arm and pierced your very soul. Din laid on the ground under you as you stared at the cold glow of the saber burning in your hands, and you heard him begin to laugh in amusement.Â
âMaker, youâve never looked prettier, cyarâika.â Din grinned⤠the look in his dark eyes was wild with desire. âHow does it feel?â
Your skin was crawling as if someone was holding a live wire to it. A tremor shook your body as your lips began to twitch up in raw pleasure. This felt wonderful. You had never felt more powerful and strong. It filled you with so much confidence that you didnât even mind the bloodlust that came with it. Slowly, you lowered the saber so it was hovered over Dinâs throat. He didnât flinch or blink. In fact, as your free hand grasped the hair on top of his head roughly you felt his cock twitch under you.Â
You gave his hair a slight tug, lifting his chin to tilt up, and Din chuckled, âDo you want me, Cyarâika?â
âWhat I want,â You smirked and leaned down so even you could feel the heat radiating from the darksaberâs cold burning against your own skin, âis for you to open your mouth, baby.â Din did so without hesitation and you spat between his open lips possessively. Another tug on his dark locks and your love closed his mouth to swallow. âMy King. So good for me.â
You shifted your hands so they were planted on either side of Dinâs head. The saber rested on the dirt floor of Peliâs garage⤠dangerously close to your lover. Din didnât seem to mind in the slightest as his hands grasped your hips tightly. He lifted a knee to shove you closer to him while also lifting you up. You followed the momentum, letting your hips hover over him so he could work your underwear aside, and you slammed your lips against his. The kiss was rough. A clash of teeth and a fight for dominance. You felt the tip of his cock prod against your clit and you gasped. Din used it as a way to take control of the kiss. His tongue shoving into your mouth and keeping your own confined. Before you could regain the slight upper hand you lost, Din dragged his tip through your slick then roughly yanked your hips down onto him. You cried out as you felt his entire length stretch and fill you.Â
The entire time that you and Din got lost in one another, the darksaber burned brightly only inches away. Din fucked up into you brutally as you chased that carnal release in the shadows cast from the saberâs cold flame. The darksaber sung in victory, content and prideful, as the lightsaber left inactive in the dirt a few feet away screamed in mourning. If you focused your attention youâd be able to hear both, but currently the only sound you could focus on was the way your cries of pleasure mingled with Dinâs grunts of fulfillment.Â
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[six months later]
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You straddled Dinâs lap, your thighs poking out from the slits alongside your dark gown, and as Din barked out in Mandoâa to the crowd at your back you continued to pepper the skin of his neck with soft kisses. There was a pause in your Kingâs lecture and you let your teeth drag against the tight tendon under his skin before licking up to press another kiss behind his ear. Din trembled under your touch and you chuckled against him.
âPlease! Iâm sorry. Ni ceta!â A man was begging and the shakiness of his voice told you he was probably crying as well. âI came to Mandalore with only good intentions, your highness. Peace. I never meantâ¤â
You leaned back, peeling yourself away from Din, and sighed. âBaby, can we be done with this?â Din focused his loving gaze on you as he offered you a soft and kind smile. Din cupped your jawline and let his thumb trace the shape of your lower lip. You gave him a small pout. âPlease?â
âHow could I ever deny you, my Queen?â Din chuckled and you could feel the rumble of his chest under the beskar. He pulled you in for a quick, but tender kiss. âGo ahead.â
You beamed at him and felt him use his other hand to squeeze your ass as you rose from the throne and his lap. You spun on your heel and stared out at the crowd before you. Loyal Mandalorians stood at the ready, eager to serve their Mandaâlor, and a stranger cowered on his knees begging. An older man who came to Mandalore with a peace treaty from another world in the same corner of the galaxy as the world you ruled with your love. You held a hand back toward Din without looking, and you felt him slid the familiar metal of your shared weapon into your grip.
The man began to cry harder as you skillfully activated the saber⤠spinning it twice in your hands with the muscle memory of a once renowned Jedi. You and Din had gotten a taste of power, of ruling, and you both began to wonder: Why stop at Mandalore?
With a steady swing, you cut the man down and watched his body crumble down the steps. There was no room for peace. With the saber at your side, you and Din planned to take and conquer as your hearts desired.Â
After all, who could possibly stand in the way of the ruthless Mandâalor and his bloodthirsty, once Jedi trained Queen?
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[here is the happy end]
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of beskar and kyber {chapter 19}
Pairing: Din Djarin x Force Sensitive! Reader (the Mandalorian x Force Sensitive! Reader) ; brief Force Sensitive! Reader and M!OC
Summary: As the wedding to Prince Cala looms closer, you find yourself feeling more and more out of place within the palace walls. You find an unexpected friend in your new bodyguard and handmaiden.
Word Count: 9.5k
Warnings: canon typical violence, canon typical language, we meet readers betrothed and he needs his own warning, reader's mother also gets her own warning, kidnapping, reader is being kept against her will, hostage situation, use of narcotics, use of drugs, sedatives, self-depreciating thoughts, ptsd symptoms, medical trauma, past medical trauma, feelings of inadequacy, sexual themes, sexual content (not detailed), non con touching, unwanted advances, emotional manipulation, unnecessary display of possession, memory loss, controlling family dynamics, marriage set up, sold into marriage, there are a few more but they will spoil the chapter!
A/N: whew okay, sorry y'all. a looooot has been going on in my personal life, detailed in this post and this one. my only source of internet is the local library at the moment, which will make posting actual fic a little tricky for a moment. but i'm so excited to dwell further into this original arc with y'all âĄâĄ
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Ringing. Ringing, ringing. It completely consumed you, from the very center of your ears, muffling every other sound that tried to get through.
It didnât hurt, but it did make it hard to concentrate, it felt like an immense pressure behind your eyes as well. Making your forehead and temples sensitive to touch, making it hard to take in the bright light from the desert landscape beyond your windows.
There was a soft knock at your door, signaling the start of the day. But you didnât rise, feeling too lethargic even as the form of your mother and two handmaidens entered the room in a flurry of motions and quick words. But everything ceased when you called out from beneath your covers as the curtains were drawn back.
âOh honey, whatâs wrong?â Her words were sweet, cloyingly so, setting off an unease deep in your gut, nausea roiling at the combination.
âI-I donât feel too good. My head, it hurts.â You roll over to your side, unable to move much beyond that as the throbbing in your head intensifies. She goes to sit beside your covered form on the edge of the bed, but you protest before she does. You didnât want her anywhere near you, the very thought of her touching you making your body tense up and ready to fight her off. Frowning, she retracts her hands from where she had begun to reach out, something glinting in her eyes.
âIâll go see if the med droid is available.â And then she was off, allowing you to see her exchange a few words with the guards outside your door. You catch a glimpse of brown eyes, making contact with the man who possessed them for a breath, and you feel like the air catches in your chest. That simple, momentary contact with a man you donât know eases the ailments that have you still in bed despite the late morning of the hour. But the door is shut tightly behind everyone as they exit the room. Leaving you in isolation, the curtains fastened shut once again. Â
Hours later, as the sun begins its descent from the highest point in the sky, you slowly open your bedroom door. Thereâs only one guard at your door, posted there to ensure your safety as you keep to your quarters for the day. Heâs dressed in flowing black layers, brown leather harness and belt allowing for his sheathed rapier style sword to dangle from his hips. His head snaps to attention as you emerge slightly, and you feel your heart skip a beat as his eyes bore into yours.
Any thoughts of what you were about to ask are pushed from your aching head when you connect the man standing before you with the polite one from the market a few days ago. The one who had held you so tenderly and made sure you were okay when your body had convulsed as a weird energy had suddenly flooded your senses. The ones whose eyes you had glimpsed through the door earlier.
âExcuse me, but-oh Maker, Iâm so sorry, this is so inappropriate to ask- but you look so familiar,â A breathy laugh gave away your nervousness. âYour eyes are just so beautiful, and I think we met in the market the other day, if Iâm not mistaken?â
âWe did.â His voice was like velvet rich, a caressing softness in your ringing ears. Easing the ache still lingering in your head even if his words were short, his tone almost emotionless.
âOh, goodness, okay. I donât feel so out of line. I justâŚI thought it was you but I didnât want to risk offending you or making you uncomfortable since youâre new to the palace.â The hallway was silent, as if he was thinking over his next words, as if he was unsure of how to speak with you. But you didnât mind, sensing he was a man of few words.
âWhat made you feel like it was okay to ask?â Heâs watching you closely, and you feel as if youâre being dissected. Being read in a way you werenât quite comfortable with butâŚit also stirred warmth low in your middle. It was so different a look to those you encountered from the rest of the staff, from your mother, from Prince Cala and his family.
âOh, um. Did I-I speak too intimately with you, I apologize. I really didnât mean anything by it-â You flustered, unsure why the man was pinning you with such focus. As if he was reading things in your body language and inflections differently than those you dealt with on a daily basis around the palace, as if he was privy to what they meant. You took a deep breath, trying to ignore the ringing still pressing down on your ears. Closing your eyes in a focusing blink before bowing to the man in front of you, stood dutifully at his post outside your bedroom door. Opening them back up, you avoided his eyes, not wanting to see the disdain he was surely pinning you with. âMy apologies, sir, I meant no disrespect. Iâll leave you to your post.â
âNo, donât go. Itâs okay, I promise. You can ask me anything you want.â He inclined his head toward you, one hand moving to grasp the hilt of his weapon. But it didnât feel like a threat, it felt more like he was trying to ground himself. âI will do my best to answer. Though there are some things I may not be able to.â
âWhy, because Iâm the princess and you have to answer to me?â You tried not to scoff, the notion so ridiculous even if all signs pointed to this being your life. The title is something you had earned by falling in the good graces of the prince, of being promised to the prince of this planet. You never recalled wanting to be of such a standing and yet it had happened, it was your life. The insistence of so being repeated to you nearly daily over breakfast with your mother and at night over tea, almost as if it was a false truth being pushed on you until you believed it to be so. It was the reality in which you were roused from your accident, the one so bad you couldnât recall any specifics.
âBecause I donât mind, you were kind to me and myâŚchild in the market. He really enjoyed those berries.â
âIs he here with you?â You felt a swoop of admiration in your middle, the image of the small green boy lifting up the edges of your lips. You didnât have the best experience with children, or any really, but you enjoyed the small sounds of happiness he had made as he munched and interacted with you. It filled a void you hadnât realized, interacting with him, with his son. You never recalled wanting children either, though you mother and the parents of Prince Cala often cited two would be an appropriate number once the marriage was carried out. The discussion something you hadnât even been a part of, making you feel some type of way about the whole ordeal that concerned your body and your livelihood.
âYes, heâs back in the guardsâ quarters, Asleep in my room.â
âHe isnât with your wifeâŚhis mother?â
âNo, sheâsâŚsheâs, something happened to her.â His eyes averted, staring at the toes of his boots. They were worn, so unlike the rest of his pristine ensemble. It piqued your interest, but you didnât want to push the friendly boundary barely established with the man.
âIs she okay?â It was quiet, your inquiry. Worry unsettling your stomach for the phantom woman who belonged to the man beside you.
âI hope she will be. Itâs aâŚsensitive thing, that ails her.â His eyes donât leave yours, gaze strong and glinting with emotion.
âI wish her a full recovery, Iâm sure she misses you two by her side.â Breathing out the words, you suspected the man had been about to tell you she had perished. Unsure of why the prospect of him having a person, a partner⌠a wife seemed to settle heavy in your stomach. But it made sense, he was a handsome man as far as you could tell, his eyes beautiful enough to capture anyoneâs attention. His obvious admiration for his son and the care with which he spokeâŚof course he had someone by his side.
The flare of jealously at the thought made you feel a little foolish as it unnerved you, you only just met this man. You didnât even know his name. Frowning slightly, you bowed your head, hoping to convey your true condolences for his ailing wife.
âIâŚcan only hope for the same thing.â Something in his forlorn tone didnât sit well, sticking to the inside of your stomach. It was heavy, his feelings for the woman he spoke of, there was no doubt about it. And while it was endearing, it also feltâŚwrong. Like he shouldnât be talking about someone else that way, that it was an odd thing for his focus to be on someone else.
Heat overtook your chest as you tried to push down the ill feelings toward this ailing, phantom woman Because this man was a stranger. A stranger with a cute, little, green child. He was nothing to you, new to the planet perhaps, definitely new to the palace and this line of work. You were sure you would remember such a sparkling set of eyes, accident or not.
Glancing back into your room, you wished they hadnât brought you so much for lunch. Wanting to share in the abundance of it with someone who could use a little help. Being a guard couldnât pay well and the man had a child and a sick wife to take care of. The fruit and skewers of marinated meat far too plentiful for just yourself. You didnât want it to go to waste but you also didnât want to force any more appetite than you had. Offering it to him would be a good attempt to make sure it didnât go to waste.
âThey brought me a lot of food, would-would you like me to make you a plate?â
âI canât leave my post.â
âWhat if you came inside and we sat on the balcony? Furthest place from the door and you would be close enough to me should any threats arise.â
âThat sounds very tempting. But it would be a violation for me to leave my post.â
âOh, okay. Thatâs okay, I know itâs a lot to ask of you. Itâs justâŚâ You couldnât look up at his face, his eyes that were no doubt still watching you closely. You felt embarrassed for being so forward, for asking this stranger for his time when he was working. Of course he didnât want to come into your room and share a meal. âNo, I understand. Thank you for your service.â
Turning to go back into the room, the door was stopped from closing by a large hand, thick fingers curling around the edge of it.
âI want to, meshâla. Please donât mistake that.â
âCan- can I ask for your name?â He paused, eyes looking you up and down as he thought over the positives and negatives of providing you with such information.
âItâs Aliit.â
âAliitâŚand?â
âOh, adâika.â
Aliit, Adâika, andâŚâ
âCyarâika.â Your heartbeat hard in in your chest, so much so that you brought a hand to rest over your chest. The foreign language rolling off your tongue with ease despite never encountering it before meeting this man. They were not in Basic, nor any other language you were aware of knowing or being able to speak.
âAliit, Adâika, and Cyarâika.â You nodded your head at him, small smile gracing your lips despite the ringing still plaguing you. He bids you a good day, the sound of another guardâs footsteps coming down the hall.
The ringing lasts well into the night.
When it doesnât abate by the next morning, your mother orders the handmaidens to prepare you for a trip to the medical wing, across the palace grounds. Your door was being guarded by a different guard and you worried you made the man from the market uncomfortable. Your heart sunk as you walked alongside a new woman who was in your services.
She was pretty, her hair dark and long, pulled back away from her face by a thin headscarf of dark blue. Her dress was a light sky blue, accents of the darker shade allowing for her to look beautiful in the ensemble of fabric. Though it didnât seem like her normal attire, her arms toned and muscled from what had to be years of training and work. Her thighs stocky and thick as they moved underneath the fabric and guided you down the halls and out of the main building. You wondered what turned her to this line of work, if she had been a slave and sold to the palace to work off or cover her debt. You made sure to file the thought away and treat her to lunch each day should she have not much in the other aspects of her life.
The sun shone on her pale skin, and you wondered if she had on some kind of gloss over her plush lips for the glint to them. Â
She was pretty and you wanted to let her know. Though after yesterday, you were afraid of being seen as some frivolous princess who didnât have any friends and needed to turn her attention to those in her service for conversation. Because it was true, you realized with a particularly painful throb of your head, that you didnât have any friends who had called on you since your accident. Unable to recall if you were a social person before, you resigned yourself to the solitary routine of your life, only meals shared with others in your life.
She was kind, stopping every so often around the grounds as you stopped when the ringing made it hard to concentrate on putting one foot in front of the other.
âI apologize â oh Maker, I donât even know your name.â You leaned heavily against a stone pillar, head pounding with the incessant ringing. It sounded- at brief moments â like you were surrounding by strong wind, the hush of sand all around so intense or as if you were aboard a ship and flying through the air.
âMy name is Cynth, princess.â She was close, close enough to catch you should your balance falter. âItâs okay, though, Iâm new, no need to apologize.â
âShe doesnât care what your name is, sheâs depending on you to get her to the medical wing, not make small talk.â The other handmaiden interrupted.
âJanae, you know I make a point to know everyoneâs names. Thereâs no need to be so curt.â You lightly reprimanded, wanting everyone to know that you see them as they truly are. Your mother was so short and demanding with the help around the palace, stirring distaste and unease in you that you didnât want to imitate her. âPlease be kind to each other, sometimes that all we have in this universe, is the kindness of those around us. It can be lifesaving, so letâs try a little better, okay?â
âYes, princess.â Janae bows to you, the fabric of her dress catching the breeze coming through the open corridor.
Moments later, all three of you were entering the medical wing. There was a droid who had to record the time and date of your visit before guiding you to the room you had been in far too much for your liking. Your motherâs perfume was faint, giving away her presence in the examination room. She was vigilant over your recovery, present at any small visit or worry. And you wanted to feel loved and grateful for her worry but it didnât feel quite soâŚgenuine even if she preached about getting you back to your old self on the daily.
âI-They tell me I had a bad fall, thatâs why I donât really remember anything from before.â You say as the two women helps moves to help you disrobe. But you startle, not liking the sensation of them pulling on your clothing.
âPlease, both of you go and enjoy an early dinner. I can manage here by myself.â Cynth quietly ordered, hoping that less people in the room would help to calm you. It was a good judgement call, because as soon as the two nurses left you felt the anxiety skittering over your skin abate. You felt comfortable with her, and she helped you remove the layers of your flowing dress to change into the smock they needed you in to perform their exam and testing.
She was tense, uncomfortable in this setting, nestled in the medical wing alongside you. You could sense it in the cracking of her knuckles as she helped you to shrug on a robe over your undergarments. In the way she watched as a droid came out of the exam room alongside your mother and a man draped in a dark red tunic. Her jaw was clenched as she watched the way you let them guide you into the room they had just come from. The prick of a needle injecting something into your arm already taking effect.
âCynth, please stay with me? We can get lunch after.â
âOf course, Princess San.â
âServants are to only use last names when addressing the royal line. Showâs the respect they have for the rulers of the city.â You mothers voice was sharp, a warning simmering low in her words.
âItâs okay.â You slurred as your vision began to fade, edges of everything fuzzy, colors bleeding into each other. âWeâre friends, mother.â
âHush now, darling. You have to keep up the line between servants and your friends are not true if they havenât come to visit you. Weâve talked about this.â
âYes, mother. MyâŚfriend,â At an encouraging smile at the edge of her lips you turned back to your mother. âCynth is my friend, and I would like for her to remain with me during the day.â
Pursing her lips, she looked like she wanted to contest the request. Refraining from doing so, her lips turned up in a saccharine smile before she ushered you through the doorway into the exam room.
It was expansive, a giant machine taking up one half of the room, a set of three beds lining the other. Cabinets of supplies and a small desk with an electronic bank set up before it.
But the machine, was a blur, the contents of whatever she had administered taking hold fast. Â The last thing you recall is glancing over your shoulder over at Cynth and seeing her features morph into a stone caste, eyes hard.
âItâs worse than we thought.â Cara announced as she entered the servantsâ quarters. There was an entire wing for them on the second floor of the palace. Dining room, kitchen, ballrooms and throne room all on the first floor. Library and green house rooms, the seamstress and many other âserviceâ rooms set up on the third. The fourth was the bath house and other rooms they had been forbade from approaching. The family bedrooms on the fifth floor, balconies in each one. The medical wing was across the courtyard, outdoor hallways lined with covers supported by thick stone pillars.
Her and Din being assigned to one room with twin cots on opposite walls. Hired at the same time and kept on close tabs during the âreview processâ to determine where they were to be stationed for their contracts. It had been easy enough, the palace needing to fill holes in security at the behest of your mother. Din had offered his services as a close guard for you, citing that he had experience with protecting high standing individuals. Cara had been automatically assigned to be a handmaiden, you dismissing one earlier that week for some reason that went unexplained.
Din looked up from where he was tending to adâika, the small being agitated beyond comforting. As if he could sense you were close by but too far for him to see and interact with. He missed you, he craved your calming presence and easy going care for him, Din suspected. He knows he did, the you before the manipulation, before the kidnapping, before he had gone and fucked it all up and allowed for this to happen to you.
âHer motherâs found and employed an ex-Empire director, theyâve constructed a mind flayer in the medical wing. Â San undergoes âexamsâ twice a month under the close supervision of two nurse droids and the director.â Cara took in the way Din stiffened, his mind going over everything he knew of such machines only rumored to be still in operation. Of the atrocities committed in the name of getting back to a peaceful time of before the Empireâs rule by using the very same technology they had invented.
âDid her mother stay in the room?â His distaste bordering on hatred marring his words, giving away his feelings of the woman who dared to call herself your guardian and caretaker these days. He never thought himself capable of unaltered hate, but here he was. He could only go far as to guess it had to do with the same feelings he never expected to feel towards another, of falling for someone as completely as he had done with you. But of course, he had gone and messed everything up. Tainted the happy memories he had allowed himself to create with you after suck a rocky and tentative start after finding you shackled in that compound.
It was only every supposed to be another job, another quarry to collect and deliver. Instead he had found the child, found you. Managing through lack of cognitive thinking and examination of his feelings causing him to return the child only to decimate his professional career and standing in order to right his wrongs. He thought he had learned his lesson, only to repeat it with you.
âNo, she left. But she does administer the sedative. Iâm sure we can somehow take over those âexamsâ.â
âWe have to.â His voice was firm, emotions in check as he moved to sit atop his cot. âWe have to stop the sessions, itâs the only way her mind can heal itself and she can remember.â
âI think sheâs already beginning to, something about her abilities wearing down the effects of the flayer quicker than her mother can keep up with. Sheâs complained of a headache since we got here, since she interacted with the kid in the marketplace.â
âThen we need to find a way to have her interact with him more, shift her memory back into place.â
ââŚsheâs so quiet, constantly on alert. Taking stock of everything going on around her. I swear her mind is working more than sheâs letting on. She was watching me this morning, almost as if she was trying to figure out if she recognized me from somewhere.â Cara theorizes as she recalls the way you were when she had first met you, back on Kâath.
âSheâŚshe said I feel familiar to her.â Din admitted quietly, his heart skipping a beat as he recalled the way you had looked at him. The worry of offending him with your honesty, with your relief of realizing you knew him from the marketplace, of feeling like you were able to ask him things you couldnât of others.
Stealing glances down each hallway, you make your way through the palace on quiet feet. The only sound to give you away is the hush of your dress layers brushing against your legs. In your hand is lighting agent you had snatched from Prince Calaâs office. The low thrumming of a headache still present after your visit to the medical wing and subsequent night of unconsciousness, though it wasnât nearly as debilitating as it had been yesterday. With bated breath, you turn into the expansive and lush nursery.
Hiding in a corner, you push on the glass panel of the large windows and breath in the hot, humid air to calm yourself. Reaching into the pouch hidden beneath your layers, you retrieve one of the tabac rolls you had requested from a handmaiden. She had frowned at the way you had asked her to keep it from your mother, but the second you lit the end of it and inhaled, all of your colliding thoughts vanished. It was a guilty pleasure you were sure wouldnât look good to the public eye. But one you werenât willing to give up. One you were sure was something from the time before your accident.
Steps that were nearly silent caught your attention and you looked toward the arching doorway, the clear glass paneling of it nearly visible from your hidden spot. A figure was pushing them open, hinges squealing slightly as a familiar voice called out your name.
Sighing, you shifted slightly, giving away your spot hidden among the lush greenery. You dress allowing you to blend in. It was made of a transparent layer of tulle over smooth silk, lighter green than the leaves around you. But the flowers sewn into the fabric allowed you to blend in with those that were blooming among so many of the plants too sensitive to be out in the courtyard, out in the direct heat and sunlight of the unforgiving desert sun.
Allit came into view, his eyes taking in the sight of you looking slightly nervous as you were found out smoking in a room that you definitely should not be. But it was the only one your mother wouldnât follow you into, the perfumes of the flowers too much for her sensitive nose.
 âApologies, I thought I heard someone in here but itâs an odd hour for me to be up an about. Instincts took over.â He motions to the sleeping form in his arms before setting adâika down atop a bench. You feel for him, how tired he must be from watching the child during the day and then standing guard all night.
âI could, I mean, if you donât-â You cut yourself off, knowing it was a breech of the already muddled professional line between you both. Instead, you take another drag of the tabac before putting out the inch remaining from the roll and depositing it into an empty planter under the window sill.
âWhat is it, meshâla?â His eyes find yours, genuine curiosity swirling in them as he approached you.
âI could watch him for you, if youâre okay with that. I know how tiring the night shift must be. Gives you a chance to rest in the mornings and gives me a little company.â Embarrassment at the care your exhibiting prickles the hairs on the back of your neck on along your arms swathed in sheer fabric. If you were being completely honest, you needed a distraction from the routine of your life. Wanting to feel like you were doing something, helping someone. The company of the child something you had been thinking about after a few passing interactions.
âI thinkâŚhe would like that.â
âMake sure he has a balanced breakfast and enough entertainment to sleep soundly in the evenings.â
âHeâd like that too.â
âAnd you?â
His eyes bore into yours, something in them that trapped the breath in your throat and your fingers itch to reach out.
âIâd like that very much.â
You feel the urge to reach out and pull him to you, heâs already so close. His broad body angled towards you, his eyes locked on your form, as if heâs seeing the skin hidden beneath the layers. Anticipation titters through you as you see the faint movement of his jaw twitching beneath the fabric draped over his face. Without realizing it, you had reached out, fingers skimming the outline of his cheek hidden from view. His eyes fluttered shut, his own hand coming up to gently clasp over your wrist. Though he made no move to step away or remove your hand.
âApologies,â You jerk your fingers away, aware that he was not yours to touch, his skin not yours to caress your fingers over, his lips not yours to kiss. He belonged to another and so did you.
âYou donât have to apologize, meshâla.â
âI-I feel like I know you, but IâŚI donât and you belong to another.â You step back from him, the leaves of the leaves all around hushing as you did so. But he follows, step for step until your back is against the wall. But you donât feel caged in or uncomfortable. You feel desire swirl in your middle, heat thrum just under your skin. Heâs closer than he had been before, his chest flush with yours and his hands holding yours down by your waist, fingers tangled together. His eyes are sparkling when they meet yours, the brown of them lit up from the sun shining in through the large windows.
Your breath catches in your throat, nerves alight and you feel like you were floating.
âI do and I do not.â He says cryptically. But you have no chance to decipher the meaning behind his words as the bright jingle of your handmaidenâs bracelets float into the room from the hall.
âPrincess? Your bath has been drawn if you wish to get ready for bed.â Her voice calls into the room, unable to see you hidden among the plants. With a lingering look, you separate from Aliit and make your way towards the door.
âPrincess Cala, your mother and fiancĂŠ have made it very clear that you are not to be left alone. Especially in a place as vulnerable as the bath house.â Janea was trying not to overstep her place, but she was doing her best to uphold the orders she had been given.
âIâll be fine, I just need a moment to myself. Please understand.â
âI would feel better if there was a guard just inside the door, the tapestries will keep you hidden.â The visceral urge to demand she leave and drop the subject was strong and you choked down the harsh words before they burst from your lips. The thought of someone being in the same room with you as you disrobe and bathe not settling well with you at all. Instincts flaring and the urge to fight making your muscles tense.
âI can call on Sir Aliit? I know you feel comfortable with him, he would never hurt you or put you in harmâs way.â Something flared in your chest- nervousness, excitement, at the thought of Aliit being close by. Of the man keeping an eye out for you while you were at your most vulnerable.
âHeâs the night guard, itâs still too early for his shift.â
âIâm sure he wouldnât mind, Princess. He is dutiful and committed to keeping you safe.â Cynth spoke up, having been waiting at the entrance of the room for you.
âO-okay, call on him then. Please.â
Moments later, the quiet steps of the man can be heard in the hallway accompanied by the soft, incoherent babbling of his child.
âIâm sorry, he wasnât quite ready for bed.â
âOh, thatâs okay,â You lilt, reaching for the wiggling figure in his grip. Cooing softly, the child began to giggle at the tresses of your loose hair, reaching to wrap his fingers in them. Small face buried in your neck his muffled sounds still lift into the air. âHeâs just a lil fussy, nothing a warm bath wonât fix. Isnât that right?â
âOh, thatâs not nece-â
âI donât mind, I said Iâd offer to help with him. It must be hard caring for him all on your own.â You smile at Aliit, taking note of the hands he had been stretching to collect his child back. Off to the side, Cynth is taking in the scene with a quirk of her lips. Having taken over watching you while Janae had gone to fetch the guard you were beginning to think of more than was appropriate.
Steam fills the expansive room, ornate stone walls covered in glittering and shimmering tapestries. The rich neutral tones highlighted by sapphire blues, bright turquoise, and deep oranges of tiles set in mesmerizing designs along the lips and edges of the large bath. It could easily fit four to five people, more of a sauna than a typical refresher. But it was peaceful in the room, even if you were hyper aware of the stoic form of Aliit on the other side of the cloth wall where a few tapestries had been drawn closed.
Adâika is gurgling away happily as you lower his small body into the water. It was a little too deep for him, but you had found a small floating cushion for him that was working as a makeshift raft for him to sit atop and be submerged up to his belly button. One of his little three fingered claws was wrapped around your arm and you felt the same energy from the marketplace flow into you. But instead of overwhelming you, it made you feel calm and collected. Centered.
You feelâŚcomfortable around him despite not being too fond of children. And then there was his father.
Allit made you feel so much more like yourself, even despite being a little unaware of who that might be exactly. More so than anyone else in your constructed life, more so than Prince Cala. Something that sits in the forefront of your mind as the days drag on and your memory remains foggy. You were glad for him, even if he was a new addition to the routine and frankly, boring agenda your life was structured around. The man was tall, silent. Easy strength and skill obvious in his every move, in the velvet of his deep voice, the warmth of his eyes. But it didnât unnerve you like the other guards, who seemed to be watching your every move. The hint of hidden directives underlying their attention and postings.
But AliitâŚhe was willing to converse with you. To allow you to speak with him as an equal without pointing out that it was unbecoming of royalty to do so. He answered your questions, and you could sense he had some of his own, sometimes letting them slip from the lips you wish you could see beneath the fabric covering his mouth. Masks werenât part of the uniform, but he constantly had one in place. It was both comforting to know he was confident enough to feel like he could continue to bear it, and if you were honestâŚit was a little thrilling to find that he was willing to open up to you despite it.
The front of the room had cushioned benches, even a table filled with sweets and dips partnered with flat breads. Almost as if it were a living room or lounge room to idle in. But you had ignored it to delve further into the room. The bath was set up along the back wall, the right lined with shower heads resembling ferocious animal heads, mouths open in roars to allow for the water to flow from them.
Busing yourself with lathering up a loofa, you smiled down at the giggling child. He was so happy, so easy to please. Unbridled joy easy to draw from him as you had offered him to smell each of the bathing oil and soap options until he had liked one. He picked a lightly floral scent, one that reminded you of blooming trees from the time of before your accident. A rich, woodsy scent with the underlying current of it.
Once you were sure he was scrubbed clean, his laughter at the tickling sensation making warmth bloom in your chest, you wished for this to be your life. To spend your days with the child and his father, as if this was a normal occurrence for the trio you made. Taking pleasure in the small things, in the calm of a daily routine.
Rinsing him off in the bath, you wrapped him in a towel. Sending him to sit atop a stone bench a few feet from the baths edge, you began to lather up a second loofa with the same soap. Once you were covered in suds, you stood from the water. Stepping over the edge, a jolt of pain made you lose your balance, and you knocked over the bottle of soap as you tried to catch yourself.
âSan?â Allit was suddenly pulling back the colorful tapestries that divided the room. You stilled as you were hunched over and reaching for the bottle where it had sunk to the bottom of the bath. His eyes widened just a fraction at the sight of your skin on display, bubbles covering very little from view. Arousal throbbed deep in your middle, tingling across your heated skin at the brief feeling of his eyes roving over your skin.
Your stomach jolted at the idea of him seeing you, his eyes taking in the scene before him.
âApologies!â He choked out before receding back a little and facing away from you, though he didnât disappear from view. âI thought, I was just checking to make sure you were okay.â
âIâm-yes, of course. Just- yes.â You stuttered, unsure where the sudden feeling of arousal had come from, of why him seeing you in nothing hadnât ignited the same sense of fear and instinct to fight as the mere intention of your handmaidenâs helping you to disrobe. âWeâre both okay, just knocked something over.â
âCopy that, yeah.â His voice so smooth as it washed over you. âIâllâŚleave you to it, then.â
And he was gone, leaving you in that same hunched over position. Your heart was beating quickly, blood rushing in your ears, body alight with tingling arousal. With a sigh, you berated yourself for the sudden feelings as your hand wrapped around the bottle and put it back in the little basket with the rest of the soaps and oils.
âI demand to see my fiancĂŠ!â A booming voice could be heard in the back of the bath. The hush of conversation following the shout drowned out by the running of water as you washed off in one of the stalls. Adâika was wrapped in a towel, sitting half asleep and waiting for you to redress him. Wrapping your own towel around your damp body, you drew back the fabric enclosing the stall only to come face to face with both Aliit and Prince Cala. Both had crossed the threshold into the marbled portion of the bath.
âOh!â
âMy dear princess, your guard needs to be informed he is to break your requests in favor of mine. If I wish to see you, I am able to despite you saying you wish to not be disturbed.â He didnât offer apologies for intruding on your privacy, bouldering his way further into the room despite the glare being aimed at him from beneath thick brows.
âY-yes, my heart. I-I apologize.â Tightening the hold of the towel around your body, you were hyperaware of this being the most exposed you had been in front of the man who was to be your husband. It didnât stir any feelings of excitement or arousal in you, instead you felt nausea rise to prickle your skin in an uncomfortable chill.
âYou are not to be left alone under any circumstances, do you hear me?â The man stepped forward, his hand reaching for your bare shoulder. You ignored the urge to back away from him, aware of Aliit watching the scene unfold just a few steps behind him, of the energy flowing from him as he obviouslt disagreed with the way things were unfolding. Cala didnât seem to mind the gaze of the other man as he stepped up to you, hand snaking around your shoulders while his other slipped underneath your towel to grasp at your bare waist. Eyes downcast, you let him touch you. He hadnât raised a hand to you or given you reason to think he would harm you.
âEven if you are bathing, a guard or handmaiden is to be within viewing range. I donât care if heâs to see you, you are far too fragile to be left to your own devices.â Humiliation floods you, heating you too much to bear as the steam of the room and the hot water of the bath begins to stifle you. You choke on a response, eyes downcast as you canât bring yourself to look up from the stone floor. But he didnât like that, the way you were stuck and unresponsive. âYou look at me when I speak to you.â
âY-yes, sir.â You brought your gaze up to his face, glancing behind his shoulder at the other man before focusing on your intendedâs eyes. âI apologize for-â
âYou are to dress and go to my quarters.â His hand slid down your damp skin, fingers brushing against the thatch of hair over your most intimate area. You gasped out, he had never even so much as kissed you unprompted. And even then, it was always chaste. But this side of himâŚit was bound to come to light, he was a man after all and you were to be his. His eyes dilated at the feel of your silken folds as his fingers skimmed over your skin.
âYes, s-sir.â
âEnsure she dresses appropriately, guard. Maker, I donât care if you have to force the clothing onto her, she should look fitting for the night ahead of her.â He cocked his head to the side at the resounding silence of the room, tension so thick it was only adding to the overwhelming heat. Dark eyes narrowing, Calaâs grip tightened, bordering on almost painful as he demanded an answer. âGuard, do you understand?â
âYes.â Came the quick reply from the man behind him. Voice devoid of all emotion, velvet given way to gravel.
Smirking in satisfaction, Cala moved in a rather harsh swipe of his fingers up through your folds, catching on the hood of your cunt. You couldnât tamp down the startled cry as the tips of them brushed over your clit, more painful than scintillating. Before you could even register the move, he was turning away from you and stomping out the door.
He delivered one last command over his shoulder.
âThere are wrapped presents that have been delivered to your closet. Dress her from one of those, I expect to see you in less than an hour.â
The second the door shut at the front of the room, your knees gave out and you found yourself crumbling to the ground. Strong arms softened the blow, cradling you close to a sturdy body, keeping your towel wrapped around your trembling body. Humiliation overwhelmed you, anxiety rising something awful in you as you sunk into the warmth of the body holding you close. He didnât stir anything in you, his touch comforting and tight around you.
âIâve got you, meshâla.â Allitâs deep voice soothed as he pulled you to him, body so close and encasing you. But you didnât feel trapped or caged, you felt comforted by his closeness. You opened your mouth to assure him you were okay, but a wet hiccup was what fell from your lips.
Time passes and your memory still does not return. Youâve resigned yourself to this choreographed dance of your life. Breakfast with your mother, who tends to watch you so closely you feel like a creature on display. She bids you a good day before going about her business, something she claims is left over from your lives before you got entangled with the prince of the planetâs sole city. She had yet to allow you to share in her work, her craftmanship of forging armor pieces of chainmail. You often felt restless, thinking the act of participating would help to sooth you, help you to focus.
You dream of making pieces of armor, of donning others. The smooth metal cool underneath your fingertips eliciting both mundane things andâŚrather debauched thoughts of a large body pulling pleasure from you as easy as breathing.
You occupy yourself with walks through the gardens, of watching over Aliitâs child during the day before handing off the tiny creature who could barely keep his eyes open to the man before joining your intended for dinner. A nightcap with your mother, often tea since she insisted caf before sleeping was bad for your condition. But it was the stolen moments with Cynth and Aliit that you looked forward to the most.
The handmaiden often accompanying you during your walks, soft conversations of her time before being employed by the palace. Of the things sheâs lived and endured. You feel very close with her, almost friendly with her as you often share lunch.
Aliit often gave in to your requests for him to sit in the lounge area of your room or out on the balcony in the late hours of the night. Sleep evading you as surreal and vivid dreams plagued you, making it hard to lay back down once you were waking from them with gasping breath and confusing thoughts.
You donât dwell on the happenings of the night Cala demanded of you. He hadnât touched you, not beyond his harsh and brash show of possession in the bath house. But the things he had said to you and the way he demanded you touch him had been something you hadnât wanted. His once chaste kisses turning into his tongue breaking the seal of your lips as he bid you goodnight at the end of each dinner as he dropped you off at your bedroom door. It all felt like a show, a way to display his possession of you to the man who was your night guard. But despite his now harsh kisses that stole your breath in the worst way, you worried for Aliit having to witness the behavior. It had beenâŚsomething you didnât like to think about.
It was definitely something you didnât talk about. With anyone.
The only consolation was that your headaches seemed to abate, the ringing in your ears no longer springing up at random moments. Despite being your night guard, Aliit was now a prominent figure that accompanied you to each visit to the medical wing. They were still as foggy as the memories of your time before the accident, but you felt something shift inside. Mind no longer seeming to work in overdrive to recall things, errant memories of traveling to unknown places alongside faintly familiar figures becoming something you felt throughout the days.Â
You were consumed by the mere thought of Aliit on the other side of your bedroom door. He often started the night off inside the room, heeding the orders of Prince Cala. Though he often stepped outside once you fell asleep, the door right behind him should he need to retreat at the sound of footsteps to keep up appearances. He was always so serious, so still. Never moving at the errant sounds of the palace. Of the other guards doing their rounds within the many halls. Always on alert, though his eyes hardly moved to give it away.
âI know itâs late,â You started to say as you opened the bedroom door. Aliit was immediately turning to face you, his hands clasped behind his back. âBut do you want to come in for some tea?â
âOf course, meshâla.â
He busied himself readying the tea in the small nook that housed a hotplate and a kettle, giving you a moment of peace to gather yourself from your most recent almost waking dream. You had been in a different desert, at a different time. Alone. It hadnât been anything spectacular, you had simply been living out a day with a routine that felt like it had once been your reality.
âCan I be honest with you, since weâveâŚbonded over our shared time?â
âYou can share anything with me and Iâll listen, meshâla.â His voice, his words always so sincere with you, it caused warmth to flare in your chest. You chewed on your bottom lip, contemplating voicing the thoughts that had been consuming you lately. The twice a month check ups having been unsupervised by your mother, Aliit and Cynth taking over those duties. Ever since they had entered the palace you feltâŚlike something was off kilter. But you also felt like⌠some things were beginning to shift into focus.
You recalled the feeling of heat from a different desert, from a different time in your life. The same from so many of your dreams. Countered by the plush landscape ripe with trees and temperate air. Dreams that felt all too real consumed your sleeping hours, a blurry figure swathed in shining metal beginning to appear beside you in each one.
And while you didnât know why or how, you began to associate the same sense of calm and comfortability the figure stirred in you with that of Aliit beside you more and more. You let your eyes wander over his seated form now, beside you in the small longue area across from your bed. The room was still far too expansive, making you feel like a bird trapped in a gilded cage as your mother prohibited you from leaving the palace grounds more and more as the wedding loomed near.
âIâŚI donât feel like this is my life. I feel like I belong somewhere else, with someone else.â
His eyes soften, the brown of them comforting as they watch you struggle to find the right words. You donât feel as if he is waiting for something, like so many others you interact with. He seems to hold genuine interest in what you have to say, never glossing over anything even if it seems childish or meaningless.
âI canât explain it, it just feels likeâŚthereâs something more for me. And I know I should be happy here, itâs a beautiful planet, the stars are so bright at night, the ocean is so clear. Anything I need is just a request away, my intended is very attentive and wants for me to have nothing. Even if heâsâŚaltered the way we spend some of our time together. My mother, she cares for me despite my memory of her being foggy. ButâŚMaker, I feel like this is all wrong. Like I belong somewhere else that I canât recall. That the person meant to be beside meâŚis someone else. And I feel homesick for the things I canât remember. For the lands and planets I see in my dreams. For the figure beside me in each and every one.â Â
You can sense that he has something to say, but he remains quiet. His eyes the only thing speaking in the comfortable silence of your bedroom. Too many words and thoughts swirling behind the chocolate depths as they regard you. He only offers them and a hand for you to reach out to, sliding your fingers between his and reveling in the warmth of his skin against yours. After a long while, his soothing voice comforts you in a way that takes your breath away.
âWeâll get you back to feeling like yourself, where you belong. I swear it to you, meshâla.â He shifted from his own chair to sit atop the low table, heights almost matched now. He leaned forward, but you didnât shy away from him, giving into the moment when he pressed his clothed forehead to yours. Breath hitching, your eyes fluttered shut, unable to take in the emotions swirling behind his beautiful eyes as they caught the lanterns light. He feltâŚhe felt familiar. More like the shape of the man you had been feeling when you first woke up, though you knew it to be a trick of your imagination. How could you possible feel such a connection with a stranger you had only met after your accident when your memory was something hidden deep inside of you or gone altogether?
âTh-thank you, ner karâta.â The foreign words falling from your lips surprise you as much as they seem to do him. You repeat them in a questioning tone, his hand tightening around yours. Your eyes flew open, gentle sentiment behind the words not lost on you in that moment. Hope was shining in the manâs eyes, so closeâŚeven as he leans back to look you over.
âDo you know what that means?â You could tell that he holds back other questions, other concerns as he regards you with a hardness behind his eyes. But it isnât aimed at you, the ire you see flare up in their depths. Itâs never for you, the things you see flicker in them. He only ever offers you the softest version of himself. Enough so that Cynth has begun to tease you of it during your time together during the day.
âI-I think it means âmy heartâ.â You hesitate, feeling like itâs far too intimate a sentiment for someone who is not your intended. But you feel it, in the very depths of your soul, that it is okay to call the man sitting beside you so.
âIt does.â He almost sounds proud and you rather like the tone coming from him. It stirs something low in your stomach, almost as strong as that once occurrence of arousal before everything shifted between you Prince Cala.
âI donât know why I said that, I donâtâŚeven know what language that is. How-â
âNer karâta, ni kar'tayl gar darasuum.â His eyes donât leave yours, filling you up with something you donât think youâve ever felt, fragmented memory seeming to stitch together at the flash of emotion. Suddenly, you feel the gentle breeze and cresting sunlight and youâre standing in the midst of an open field. A figure is standing before you, decked head to toe in beautiful, shining armor with their hands held out in front of them in a placating manner. The silver swathed figure from your dreams in full focus now as you hold Aliitâs hand in yours. Fingers feeling the warmth of him as they caress his skin, the energy from him that is so soothing. Behind him is the shadow of a large ship and you long to be back there in that moment even as it feels both hauntingly foreign and familiar to you.
âWhat is going on here? Youâre supposed to be at your post protecting my daughter.â The harsh voice of your mother surges into the room from the now open doorway. You spring from the man beside you, heart beating harshly in your chest, a barrage of emotions flaring in you. The rattling of the fine porcelain on the low table separating you startling you. Your eyes move from the vibrating cups and plates to the man beside you, and then to the glaring and obviously upset form of your mother.
âHeâs following the orders of Prince Cala, who explicitly stated that I am to be supervised at all times, mother.â
âI highly doubt the prince instructed this man to dote such attention on you to the point of holding your hand in the middle of the night!â
Anger and distaste for the woman across from you flares hot over your entire body, energy igniting inside of you that feels both far too familiar and far too foreign. The very same energy you had been feeling more and more in the things and people around you, almost as if it was a secondary thing to breathing, to existing. The glare marring her features twists in your mind and you feel the weight of heavy metal around your wrists, your ankles, your neck. You feel the phantom dredge of something chemical buzzing in your veins and you know- you know that sheâs the cause for such sensations.
âI want to know exact details of my accident.â You demand, aware of Aliit standing at attention behind you, his muscles tense just as yours are. Though you do not fear him, you fear the woman who calls herself your mother. Pushing through, you meet her eyes with your own and something in your own expression surprises her. Feeding off of that genuine reaction, not something that seems so calculated, you demand of her, âI want to know what happened to me.â
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Clan of Three - Chapter 1
Chapter One: The Mandalorian, The Child, and The Thief
Plot: A Mandalorian, an infant with a history of the jedi, and a teenager with similar powers with an undiscovered lineage. An unlikely group to travel the galaxy together.
Word Count: 5.9K
Pairing: Father Figure!Din Djarin x Platonic!Teen!Reader
Warnings: Fighting, teenage behavior, small injuries
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A ship known by many for the man on board, he couldnât even be described as a man. Skillful in languages, the ways of a blaster, and hand-to-hand, part of a race of the past. The bounty hunter, part of the creed. Their famous words, âThis is the Wayâ.
The Mandalorian...
Dirt and dust fill the air as the Pre-Galactic ship lands on the planet of Nevarro. A sharp hiss comes from the landing gear as the large ramp opens up a man dressed in the finest armor and weapons stalks through the town. Looks and whispers as he makes his way through the town. A cantina filled with music and booze, its patrons conversating with one another or drinking their problems away but the arrival of this bounty hunter silences them instantly as his cold gaze scans across the room.
Spotting hidden in the corner a dark-skinned man who once his eyes meet his helmet raises a hand, âAh, that was fast. Did you catch them all?â He asks and the hunter silently places all the tracking fobs on the table in front of him, âGood. Iâll begin the off-load.â The man nods at the seat in front of him and the other man sits down. Pulling his reward from his pocket and sliding them across the table.
âThese are Imperial credits.â The Mandalorian says finding no use in them, the empire was something he didnât want to support. The other man shrugs trying to convince him, âThey still spend.â
The masked ban glares at the other man through his helmet, âI donât know if you heard, but the empire is gone, Greefâ His modulated voice shows his disgust and irritation.
âItâs all Iâve got.â The man puts his hands up and the hunter stands grabbing his trackers rather to give them to someone who will pay his preferred currency, âSave the theatricsâŚfine Iâll.â He sighs pocketing the money and pulling out a different payment, âI can do Calamari Flan, but I can only pay half.â He looks at other options contemplating them before grabbing the blue credits.
Greef signals someone in the cantina who leaves to unload the bounties on the ship, âOkayâŚI have a bail jumper, bail jumper, another bail jumper, a wanted smuggler-â âIâll take them all.â The Mandalorian cuts off the manâs listing ready for new work making Greef let out a laugh.
âNah, hold on. There are other members of the Guild, and this is all I have.â He shakes his head but the bounty hunter didnât care about other people, âWhy so slow?â
âIt's not slow at all. Actually, very busy. They just don't want to pay Guild rates. They don't mind if things get sloppy.â Greef explains leaning back in his seat and gesturing to the bar quickly bringing him a drink. The Mandalorian watches him twitching to get off this planet and onto the next bounty and reward,
âWhatâs your highest bounty?â
âNot much. Five thousand.â Greef recalled his highest payment for all those bounties, the price bothering the hunter,
âThat won't even cover fuel these days.â
The Guild member nods slowly before one job he forgot to mention comes to mind, âHmm. There is one job.â
âLetâs see the puck.â The hunter holds out his hand ready to start.
Greef shook his head taking a sip of his drink, âNo puck. Face to face. Direct commission. Deep pocket.â This was not a normal occurrence, bounties always had a puck or something for the bounty hunter. The Mandalorian could only think who was so important to whoever wanted them dead or alive.
âUnderworld?â Mando questioned,
âAll I know is no chain codeâ Greef pulls out a chit card placing it on the table between the two of them taunting the hunter the offer not standing for long, âDo you want the chit or not?â
Arriving at the meeting with the client he hadnât expected the empire to lead to a standoff with four remnant stormtroopers' blasters aimed at him and his weapons aimed at them. A hand stops the soldiers and they all lower their weapons the bounty hunter slowly lowering his but not putting it away. âHe also said you were expensive. Very expensive,â The client gestured to him to sit, âPlease sit.â The Mandalorian sits down hesitant his hand twitching at his gun when the client grabs something out of view bringing out something wrapped in cloth. Unwrapping it the shining metal glisters in the light the same metal that decorated the hunterâs body. The staple of the Mandalorians is a metal of high value and meaning.
âBeskar?â He says looking at the metal brick surprised to see such a large piece of it.
âGo ahead. Itâs real.â The client allows the hunter to inspect the ingot. âThis is only a down payment. I have a case of beskar waiting for you upon delivery of the assets.â The client explains his payment being something large until the words acknowledged him
âAssets?â He was only expecting one bounty for this underground work.
The client nods his wrinkled hands folding together in front of him before waving a hand at the hunter, âIâm sure a man of your skill will have no trouble collecting two assets.â
âAlive.â The otherwise silent doctor pops in standing to the side with a data pad filled with whatever information,
âYes. Alive. Although, I acknowledge that bounty hunting is a complicated profession. This being the case, proof of termination is also acceptable for a lower fee.â The imperial man says and the doctor looks at him in shock, âThat is not what we agreed upon.â
âIâm simply being pragmatic.â The client gives his final word before turning back to the silent hunter.
âLetâs see the puck,â He says needing more information before he could decide whether to take the offer. He was going to take it, the second the beskar was brought out he knew it was going to be in better hands once it was returned to the Mandalorians.
The man frowns looking away, âIâm afraid discretion dictates a less traditional agreement. We can only offer you a tracking fob.â The doctor hands the Mandalorian a tracking fob.
âWhatâs the chain code?â He asked still prying for information.
âWe can only provide the last four digits for each.â The client says.
âTheir age? Thatâs all you can give me?â The Mandalorian says growing more frustrated.
âYes. One of them is 50 years old while the other is 17 years old. We can also give you the last reported positional data. Between that and the fob, a man of your skill should make short work of this.â The client smirks at the bounty hunters' conflict as he gets up and moves to leave. âThe beskar belongs back into the hands of a Mandalorian. It is good to restore the natural order of things after a period of such disarray, don't you agree?â
His decision was made then.
The air was cool on your skin as you left your room slipping out through the window to avoid your father asleep just in the other room. It was calming walking through the silent town, but it quickly changes when hands grab you. One quickly covering your mouth to muffle your screams, you kick your leg back hearing a sickening crack as they roar in pain biting on the hand covering your mouth the metallic taste of blood fills your mouth. You try to run off knowing you couldnât overpower the men, you go to scream out when something collides against your head and you crumble to the ground.
That had been about four weeks ago when you later woke up in a room chained to the wall having no idea where you were and even if you were on your planet. It had been about a week into your captivity when you gained a companion. A creature that must have been an infant had joined you. So you watched the child giving portions of your food since he needed it more and watched over him. Silences were common in the room you were being held in other than the babbles and sounds coming from the babe. Until a loud pop sounded muffled before another, you couldnât tell what it was until the sounds of screams came with them. GunfireâŚ
The door burst open and two men enter one unlocking your chains and the other grabbing the childâs carrier bringing you out of the darkroom into a larger one. The sounds of fighting and gunfire grow louder out here, âItâs only two of them out there, why wonât they die!â The one with the child growls out pushing his carrier against a pile of crates the harsh movement making him cry out.
âStop it. Youâre going to hurt it.â You push the man away from the child. He whips around smacking you across the face it stings in pain. You glare at him and spit the blood that pools in your mouth right in his face. He wipes the red off him before quickly lifting his rifle slamming the butt of the gun against your temple and you crumple to the ground.
The fight on the outside is long over and almost unfair to the mercenaries, the doors leading into the building explode open with the heavy weapon the bounty hunter uses. The rubble falls around the doorway created as he enters followed by a droid, IG-11. Itâs silent as he stalks inside, with quick reflexes as a lone enemy jumps out and is quickly shot down.
âAnyone else?â The bounty hunter calls out as the droid looks around before down at the tracking fob it had.
âThe tracking fob is still active. My sensors indicate that there are two life forms present.â The Mandalorian scans the room coming upon a girl unconscious bleeding from the temple and an egg-shaped container behind her. The tracking fob beeps louder in the direction of both the girl and the container as the hunter cautiously opens it.
âWait. They said 50 years old.â He looks confused at what was supposedly the 50-year-old asset but looked like a child.Â
âSpecies age differently unlike the female. Perhaps it could live many centuries.â IG-11 explains as the child slowly emerges from the blanket, this tiny green creature looks up at him stretching its hand out to him, âSadly, weâll never know.â The IG unit starts to raise its gun but the Mandalorian stops it.
âNo. Weâll bring them in alive.â He says commanding the droid to stop and ignore its protocol.
âThe commission was quite specific. The assets were to be terminated.â IG raises its two weapons aimed at the child and the girl.
A shot is fired, and the IG unit drops to the ground shot down by the Mandalorian. He puts his blaster back in his holster walking up to the child as it continues to look up at him in wonder. He shifts his gaze from the child to the girl, those two were meant to be his bounties.
Your head stung with pain as you were jostled around in a constant up-down movement. Blinking your eyes adjusting to the bright light, were you dead? Was this heaven? Your vision finally focuses and you see a helmet the visor a T-shape. Fight or flight kicks in as your fist collides with the underside of the mask hitting him straight in the jaw. Not expecting the attack he stumbles still holding you and you push yourself out of his arms. You hit the ground the sand cushioning your fall as you scramble to stand holding out the blade you swiped from his boot. A blaster is pointed at you but you keep your grip on the knife fierce ready to fight. You take in the man before you dressed in armor and weapons, but what had your eyes widen was the design of the helmet. Once you had seen beforeâŚMandalorian.
âWho are you? Where the hell am I?â You hiss out holding the blade with two hands as he has his blaster trained on you before he holsters it holding his hands out showing he was of no harm.
âYou're on Arvala-7.â The man says you were slightly taken back that he spoke your language and not Mandoâa but you still werenât taking your chances.
âWho are you?â You glare the knife still pointed at him trying to figure out who he was through the helmet.
âI canât tell you that but itâs either you trust me or let even more people who arenât willing to have you alive.â Those mercenaries only kept you alive for whatever reason until this stranger showed up including the child. Your eyes widenâŚthe child!
âWhere is it?!â You demand, looking around for the child. You remember the hit of the gun before you were knocked out.
âWhereâs what?â âThe child.â You see behind him was the container holding him, the creature looking at both of you. âOh thank the maker, I spent the last few weeks watching over it.â You sigh in relief and the man nods before walking off the carrier following after him,
âWe should get going.â You rush after him pocketing the knife in your belt and coming beside him.
âYouâre a MandalorianâŚIâve never met a Mandalorian before,â You speak up glancing at the silent man, âWhatâs your name, you never gave one.â He barely looks at you before walking ahead so you were behind him making you scoff, âasshole.â You mumble under your breath dragging your feet through the sand. He continues silently despite the heavy armor that should be making noise as you all enter the base of a canyon. âSo do you ever take off your helmet at all? Like even when you slee-â
His hand juts out making you run into it and you glare up at him from the corner of your eye you see his hand slowly reaching for his blaster. An ambush of Trandoshans wielding axes rushing towards you, one swings its axe at you when he shoves you out of the way. You hit the ground pushing yourself up from the sand when one of the bounty hunters wraps his arms around your waist lifting you up into the air and dragging you from the group.
âHey! LetâŚme go!â You thrash in his arms twisting and turning in his grip trying to break free, the loud sound of a gunshot right by your head making your ears ring as the both of you hit the ground. You scramble away seeing the blaster wound in his chest and you look back seeing the Mandalorian holding his blaster pointed at you. He lets out a hiss of pain the metal of one of the axes slicing his arm, he prepares to counter when a blade is protruding from the Trandoshanâs hand. He looks back seeing you holding your hand out having thrown the knife before the both of you are attacked by more hunters. You can see one heading towards the child with your hunter busy fighting off two of them. Looking around having lost your weapon when you grab one of the axes the weight is heavy in your grasp. Itâs right before the child when you swing the axe the weight and momentum striking its side a screech coming from it. It swings its own axe out and you block it with the handle of the blade the clang of metal and sparks ring through the air. Kicking out at its side making it cry out in pain you swing the axe digging it deep into its arm. You struggle to pull the weapon free and with its own weapon coming at you, you can only dodge letting go of the blade. If you had been a second late it would have been worse than the blade slicing across your cheek. It raises its axe to bring it down on you when it's shot crumbling to the ground. Looking up seeing the Mandalorian blaster still smoking as you quickly move away from the dead enemies to the hunter and the child.
âThanks.â You breathe out your hand touching your cheek wincing from the pain pulling back and seeing red. He nods his attention turns to the ground where there is a blinking tracking fob.
âWe need to keep moving.â He says the three of you quickly leave the canyon and the remains of the fight. Dusk had long settled the beating sun leaving only the cool night feeling nice on your sweaty skin. Out in the dunes camp had been set up the fire blazing on the open sands, your gaze taking in the embers floating into the air. You were used to this much sand and the heat hadnât bothered you but it felt foreign now. You were somewhere maybe not in your same system anymore you hadnât even been off your planet before. Your home was all you knew of and now you had people after you trying to kill you. A hiss of pain comes from the bounty hunter beside you trying to sear his wound up but unable to with the angle of the cut. You move closer trying to help when a blaster is pointed at you making you put your hands up.
âI was just trying to help.â You say slowly sitting back in your spot as he keeps his gaze training on you before slowly putting his weapon away and continuing to fix himself up.
âI donât need your help.â He says and you roll your eyes turning away and looking at the small creature sitting on a pile of blankets from his carrier his round eyes watching the flames dance in front of him. âHey.â The hunter calls out and you turn looking over at him in his hands bacta spray and bandages. You scoff looking away and wrapping your arms around your knees.
âHey!â He calls out moving closer and you turn more away from him, âYou need to get patched up or itâs going to get infected.â You look over your shoulder glaring at him.
âI donât need your help.â You mock his own words back at him and you could feel the annoyance and anger coming through his helmet aimed at you. You let out a shriek when his hand wraps around your arm spinning you around to face him, his gloved hand grasping your jaw holding you in place when you try moving back, âLet me go.â You push against his chest but he doesnât budge.
He glares at you and you could feel the cool gaze staring back at the metal helmet making your movements come to a stop. He nods before beginning to clean the cut on your cheek before moving to one of your temples. You hiss out in pain when he presses too hard on the wound putting the bacta spray on.
âWouldâve been worse if you didnât dodge,â He comments when you glare at him in pain, he continues tending to the injury, âWhere did you learn to fight like that.â The stoic voice asks finishing pulling back and you bring your hand up touching the bandaged cheek and temple.
âTatooine,â You say picturing your home the dunes of sands, the shouts of Tuskan Raiders, the wind in your hair on the speeder bikes, and the dual suns that made the perfect sunsets on the best days. âYou fight to survive when you donât got muchâŚI have..had a pretty good teacher back home.â You correct yourself, were you ever going to go home or was this bounty hunter just going to cart you off to whoever wanted you? He nods looking down at his chest plate to fix it. Silence fills the quiet night as you look forward poking at the fire to keep it alive before glancing at the Mandalorian before you speak up.
âI want to thank youâŚfor everything,â You say and you see him pause in his fixing, âYou couldâve killed me and the child but you didnât. Iâve only heard stories about your kind so I donât know if itâs a religious thing or you're just different.â You quiet feeling embarrassed saying all that but one thought had been plaguing your mind.
âAre youâŚare you going to bring us home? The child and I?â The mask of his hides his face and anything you would be able to tell, his body language didnât reveal anything and you couldnât see his emotions through the metal.
âYeah, kidâŚyou should try to get some sleep.â He responds, his words bringing hope to believe this stranger. Fixing the child in his carrier asleep for a while before settling against the cool sands the night sky and the stars looking down at you. Whispers of sleep and dreams lull you and the Mandalorian hears a brief mumble from you,
âMy nameâs Y/n.â
The morning soon arrived and you were up following the hunter to what you assumed was his ship. Walking over the ridge there was his ship but it was getting dismantled by Jawas, creatures you were familiar with on Tatooine. Their large sandcrawler beside the ship loading the scraps.
âDammit,â The bounty hunter huffs pulling his rifle from his back and laying down on the ridge looking down on the ship and taking aim.
âWait what are you doing?â Your words are cut off as a beam is sent out hitting one of the jawas disintegrating it. The death of one of its kind sends them into a frenzy trying to run back to the ship as he continues to take out more. He quickly stands sliding down the ridge chasing after them as you and the child follow after him.
âYouâre not going to be able to chase after a sandcrawler!â You yell out as he runs after it not before shouting back at you,
âStay there!â He orders before you freeze watching him disappear with the sandcrawler leaving the two of you by the ship. It had been a while and he hadnât returned neither did the sandcrawler.
âKriff come on!â You say setting off after the bounty hunter the child following after you. Following the tracks of the large fortress before you stumble open a body laying along the ground recognizing the Mandalorian helmet. âOh, maker please donât be dead.â You say hovering over him, you debate taking off his helmet to see if he was breathing or hand a pulse. Your hands reach for the edge of the helmet ready to pull it off when he shoots up the strong metal colliding with your face making you fall back clutching your nose.
âKriff! Dammit, that kriffing hurts!â You blink away the tears putting light touches against your nose trying to feel if it was broken. His helmet had to be built with a strong metal cause that hurt a lot. The hunter sits up groaning from his own pain of being electrocuted and kicked off a sandcrawler, âYouâre a real asshole, stupid bounty hunter, stupid helmet.â You ramble off pushing yourself to stand your nose throbbing in pain and your head ringing.
He groans pushing himself to stand, âIf itâs not broken then youâre fine.â He slings his rifle over his shoulder his body sore as the three of you return to his ship. You and the child sit against some rocks watching the hunter taking in the damage to the ship, he returns from inside the ship and you give him a look. He ignores it and begins to walk back into the desert. Having no choice but to follow, you walked through the dunes and plains the sun beating down on you. How was he not sweating in that armor? Your travels had the sun setting behind you and in the distance, you could see a structure. Growing closer you see itâs a moisture farm and there was a man fixing something.
âThis is supposed to fix your ship,â You comment and he doesnât acknowledge you walking over to the man who looks surprised to see him. You quickly learn the manâs name to be Kuiil as he brought you into his home feeding you the sun had long set the night here.
The Mandalorian stands beside Kuiil the two watching the child watching a frog with much interest chasing after it.
âI thought you were dead.â Kuiil says to Mando as they both watched the child playing with the frog, âThese are what was causing all the fuss?â The two look away from the child to the girl, you were leaned against a crate a knife in your hand twisting it in your grasp. You meet his gaze glaring at him making Kuiil laugh. Mando looks down at his boot seeing his blade gone. How did he not notice you took it?
âShe certainly doesnât like you,â Kuiil says and the bounty hunter is silent watching you before turning away.
âI think that one is a child.â He says the child grabs the frog that he was playing with. Kuiil nods looking at the two bounties, âIt is better for them to be delivered alive then,â
The bounty hunter shakes his head the problem coming up, âMy ship has been destroyed. Iâm trapped here.â He had been close to his fight with the Jawas before they gained the upper hand
âStripped. Not destroyed. The Jawas steal. They donât destroy.â Kuiil explains and the bounty hunter scoffs,
âStolen or destroyed- makes no difference to me.â He retorted, frowning remembering what those little cloaked freaks did to his ship, âTheyâre protected by their crawling fortress. There is no way to recover the parts.â
âYou can trade,â Kuiil suggested and the hunter looks at him like he grew three heads.
âWith Jawas? Are you out of your mind?â
The older man nods his idea final, âI will take you to them. I have spoken.â They hear fussing and the child is shoving the frog into his mouth to begin devouring.
âHey! Spit that out,â Mando called out and the Child swallowed the frog whole making you gag as you watch the whole interaction. The night had been spent traveling you had gained a cloak to protect yourself from the rain and by the time it was the day you had arrived at the sandcrawler.
Kuiil climbs off his blurrg leaving the three of you to watch as he greets the Jawas in their language. He turns looking back at the three of you mainly at the bounty hunter, âThey really donât like you for some reason.â
âWell, I did disintegrate a few of them.â The hunter brings up and you could hear the angry noises coming from the cloaked people. His hand instinctively goes to his rifle as a fight almost brews. Kuiil holds out his arm giving a pointed look to the hunter, âYou need to drop your rifle.â
âIâm a Mandalorian. Weapons are part of my religion.â He refuses.
âYour religion is about to get us killed.â You hiss at the bounty hunter who glares back at you.
âThen youâre not getting your parts back.â Kuiil says giving the final ultimatum. The Mandalorian sighs putting his rifle down and climbing off the sled. âAnd the blaster.â He sighs removing that as well. You go to follow him when he points at you.
âStay.â He says and your jaw drops, you weren't some animal, âAnd donât touch my stuff youâre not doing that again,â The memory of him forcing you to return the blade is still fresh in your head. Maybe he should be more careful of his items. You roll your eyes sitting back down with the child watching the conversation.
Kuiil listens to the Jawa before turning to the Mandalorian, âThey will trade all the parts for the beskar.â He shakes his head blowing up in anger pointing at them,
âIâm not gonna trade anything. These are my parts. They stole them from me.â He says âThey, theyâŚ.belong to me!â He speaks Jawa though itâs truly bad and you stifle your laughter.
âYou speak terrible Jawa. You sound like a Wookiee.â One of the Jawa says and he loses his temper swiping his hand out with his flamethrower making them all yell out.
âYou understand this?!â âNo! Whoa, easy, easy.â Kuiil quickly diffused the fight before speaking to the Jawa, âHe is Mandalorian. He cannot give you his beskar armor. What else may he trade?â
You hadnât noticed some Jawas coming by the sled until they were inspecting the childâs carrier and poking you with their staff.
âHey! Stop it get away.â You stand up shouting at them in Jawa alerting the bounty hunter who stands up.
âGet away from them!â He shouts and they scatter away from the two of you.
âThere must be something else,â Kuiil says and the Jawas turn to discuss amongst themselves before turning around.
âWe will require The Egg. Bring us The Egg.â It says and your hunter looks confused, âThe Egg? What Egg?â You were confused as well as Kuiil groaned facepalming as the Jawas continue to chant.
The Jawas allow you all to travel by sandcrawler before you arrive at a series of rocky formations. The three of you minus Kuiil dismount and begin to walk through the rock formations toward an open clearing leading to a cave. âShouldnât I have a weapon in case you fail or something?â You bring up and he glares at you ignoring your request leaving you and the child to watch him venture inside the cave. Itâs silent for a bit before a loud roar comes from the cave and out comes the Mandalorian and a large mudhorn. You watch him fire blast at the creature before reloading his weapon and the creature charges throwing him against the mud.
âNot doing so well!â You shout at him which draws the attention of the beast who charges at you and the child, âCrap!â You shout rolling out of the way mud covers your knees and arms as the childâs carrier dodges in the other direction. The mudhorn turns ready to charge again when flames unleash burning it. It tries retreating back to its den but he latches onto it with a grappling line around the horns. Shaking him aside attacking with said horns and hooves to the ground. It goes to stop down at him you rushing forward when the creature suspends in midair. A feeling you hadnât felt in a while covers your skin as your hand whips around to look at the child its tiny hand held out. You hear the sound of the blade driving into flesh but your attention is focused on the small creature.
The Mandalorian slowly approaches the child seeing the look of slight fear on your face looking down at the child before it collapses in its cradle asleep. His gaze shifts to yours, your face seems plain but he could see the fear in your eyes that you were trying to hide. He turns walking back into the cave and returning with the egg. You had arrived back at the sandcrawler with the egg the Jawas rejoiced taking it and cutting it open devouring the insides.
âMando!â Kuiil calls out to the bounty hunter.
âIâm surprised you waited?â Mando says and Kuiil nods looking at him,
âIâm surprised you took so long,â Kuiil says and the Jawas quickly prepare the sled with the parts of his ship. Then you were back off to the ship. You were sat in the back with the parts of the childâs carrier resting beside you as you look out on the horizon. You could hear their conversation but chose to ignore it, your mind more focused on what you had witnessed. You hadnât imagined it you had truly seen it with your own eyes. That feeling that rushed over you had opened up something that had been locked up in fear. As you look down at this child you could feel a connection form.
The child was still asleep when you arrived at the dismantled ship, âThere is no way we're gonna get this to work without a full maintenance facility. This is gonna take days to fix.â Mando says looking over the wrecked ship.
âIf you care to help it might go faster. There is much work to do.â Kuiil says ready to begin the repairs. The night continues over you all as the two repairs the ship. Your head is deep in wires in the cockpit the fusion cutter grasp in your mouth as you moved cables around. Maker, this whole ship was a mess, did he purposely want a ship that was slow? As you go to move another wire, you feel hands grab your legs pulling out from the open panel and you look up to see Mando glaring down at you.
âWhy are you touching my ship?â He growls out, were you tampering with it to make this harder for him? You scoff pushing him away from you and crawling back to the open panel.
You ramble off fixing the wiring but it would just be easier to get an entirely new ship. âMore like fixing, like how could you allow it to get like this! Your hyperdrive is so outdated that makes you two times slower than most ships. Then there are the core processes and your sensor systems dying on you. Your better off selling this hunk of junk and getting something thatâs not Pre-Galactic, hey!â His hands grab your legs again pulling you out of the panel but you were already done. He pulls you up to your feet pushing you down to a seat.
âStop touching things,â He snatches the fusion cutter, âJust donât even move.â He glares at you which you equally return. He steps back before turning his back from you and heading down out of the cockpit. You cross your arms settling in, maker what an asshole.
Mando sighs the last of the repairs are finished having repaired or fully restored the shipâs systems and parts. He turns looking down at Kuiil, âI can't thank you enough. Please allow me to give you a portion of the reward.â He says and the man shakes his head.
âI cannot accept. You are my guest, and I am therefore in your service.â He shakes his head and Mando nods looking at the ship,
âI could use a crew member of your ability. And I can pay handsomely.â He offers but Kuiil refuses.
âI am honored. But I have worked a lifetime to finally be free of servitude.â Kuiil says and Mando nods moving towards his ship as Kuiil mounts his blurrg. âI understand. Then all I can offer is my thanks.â Mando says.
âAnd I offer mine. Thank you for bringing peace to my valley and good luck with those two. May they survive and bring you a handsome reward. I have spoken.â Kuiil watches as the Mandalorian enters his ship sitting in the pilot's seat his two bounties beside him, the child was asleep in his cradle and you were leaning against the wall in your chair your eyes closed. He fires up the engines of the Razor Crest is roaring to life as he takes off leaving the planet behind.
To Nevarro.
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Clan of Three Pride Special 2024
Father Figure! Mandalorian/Din Djarin x Teen! Reader
Pride Special 2024
           âWhatâs going on there?â asked (Y/N) as they, Mando, and Bo-Katan walked through the streets of a planet that they were meeting with for trade deals with Mandalore.
           âIt looks to be some kind of festival,â said Bo-Katan, glancing off to the side.
           (Y/N) watched curiously as the festival continued. There were people dancing to music and holding up banners of every color possible. One sign read âPride in who I am,â and something in (Y/N)âs heart ached at the word.
           They knew they were different than othersâalone in a universe full of cultures. Ushti had been destroyed, ravaged by the Empire. (Y/N) had no family or home left there. And now at Mandalore, they were forced to recognize (often) that they had not been born Mandalorian and so didnât understand or connect to the other children as much as they wanted to. (Y/N) tried, and, since they had their Buir and had been literally chosen by Mandalore the Great forâŚsomething. So, yes, they belonged.
           But they were also force-sensitive, had nearly become a jedi, and that would have made them an enemy of Mandalorians. Of course, they also had less of a gendered identity as others, and that sometimes made them feel different. So, between all the cultures, abilities, and identities they held, sometimes (Y/N) felt very separate from peopleâas if they did belong in any one place.
           It had worked out, and (Y/N) had a great family and bonds, but sometimesâŚsometimes they wondered if who they were was too fractured. They were just a teenager, after all. Their sense of self wasnât complete, and they were still learning to be comfortable in their own skin.
           âHuhâŚâ said (Y/N), forcing themself to look away and focus on the walk towards the council chambers. They and Mando would be backing up Bo-Katan in preliminary discussions. So, (Y/N) had no time to doubt themself. They needed to focus.
           âAre you alright, Verdâika?â asked Mando. Grogu babbled in his arms.
           âIâm fine,â said (Y/N), nodding. âJust tired of treaty-making already.â
           âWe havenât even started,â said Bo-Katan.
           âExactly,â said (Y/N).
           Bo-Katan chuckled in amusement, and Mando shook his head fondly. Both adults knew that, despite (Y/N)âs aptitude (and desire) for fights, they were surprisingly skilled at speaking with people, too. Not a lot of the time, but when Bo-Katan had them around in council meetings or discussions for treaties, (Y/N) would run their mouth and go through anger, annoyance, and then helpfulness (accidentally).
           After everything with the Darksaber and (Y/N)âs visions of Mandalore the Great, Bo-Katan and Mando had come to the conclusion that (Y/N) was suited to helping others. The world seemed to want them to, and (Y/N) was good at it.
           Neither would push (Y/N) into leading or trying to make them take on more responsibility, but they both knew it. Mando in particular had seen that (Y/N) had strength and the force (literally, the Force) to fight for what they cared about, and he, although lacking force-sensitivity, felt something lay within them that would make them an impressive Mandalorianâeven more than they already were.
           But, again, Mando would never push them towards anything. That was his kid. He wasnât going to push (Y/N) into anything they werenât capable of, and they had already been through so much, so Mando would be damned before someone hurt what little childhood and safety he could offer his adâika.
           And if they seemed interested in a festival in the middle of debates for treaties? Mando would make sure they had a moment to have fun instead of being stuck in politics.
           Mando would make sure (Y/N) had the joyful moments they deserved.
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           âSo, weâre in accordance?â said Bo-Katan, smiling pleasantly as she leaned back in her chair. Across the table, the council members of the planet nodded.
           âYes, the terms of trade are favorable. We are pleased to have Mandalore back, and, these terms will be upheld should you start producing materials for trade once more,â said a council member.
           âGood,â said Bo-Katan, rising. She shook the council membersâ hands.
           Mando didnât move from where he stood as a guard in shining beskar. It would be more intimidating if not for the little green child riding on his shoulder. However, he was helped by the teenager by his side, harsh marking around their eyes as they glowered at everyone who had tried to get more out of the trading agreement then was fair ((Y/N) always caught those types of people, and it was yet another reason Bo-Katan and Mando were proud of them).
           âIf you have any time, you should stay for the festival,â said one council member, one of the ones that had actually been helpful. âIt is quite nice, and after business, it is a nice break.â
           âWhat is it about?â asked Mando.
           âIt is a Pride festival to celebrate our peopleâs struggles centuries ago against bigotry due to sexuality or gender,â explained the councilor, smiling. âIt is to celebrate being ourselves.â
           âWeâll consider it,â said Bo-Katan. âThank you for meeting with us.â She walked out of the room with Mando, Grogu, and (Y/N).
           âVerdâika do you want to go?â asked Mando as they walked.
           (Y/N) glanced at him. âI donât care.â
           âWeâre going,â said Mando firmly. He knew (Y/N) had been interested, so he was taking them to it.
           âI didnât know you were queer,â said Bo-Katan.
           âI don��t label myself,â said Mando as they turned through the streets towards the swell of music.
           Bo-Katan nodded in understanding. âIâm bisexual.â She glanced at (Y/N). âWhat about you, kid?â
           âI donât label my sexuality,â said (Y/N). âI donât really know what it is. But Iâm nonbinary.â
           âThen we all have something to celebrate,â said Bo-Katan. She spotted a stand with some food. âHave fun. Weâll meet back at the ship in an hour.â She walked to get herself some food, and Mando and (Y/N) were left alone.
           (Y/N) watched the people dancing and marching down the street, and Mando looked at them.
           âYou should join them. You should be proud of yourself,â said Mando.
           âIâm not insecure about my gender identity,â said (Y/N), shaking their head. âIâve never had an issue with that.â
           âYou should be proud of your entire identity,â said Mando. âYouâve been very strong over the years. You should remember that. You fought to be here today.â
           (Y/N)âs heart clenched, and they shrugged half-heartedly. âYeah, but I donât really belong here. I didnât fight for their rights. Besides, Iâm not from this planet. Iâm Ushti. And Mandalorian. AndâŚIâm a lot.â
           âYou donât have to be one thing,â said Mando.
           (Y/N) glanced at him. âYeah, but Iâm a lot.â
           âThatâs fine,â said Mando. âYouâre a good kid. Youâre my kid. And Iâm proud of who you are. All of who you are.â
           (Y/N) couldnât help but smile. âEven if Iâm Ushti and force-sensitive and Mandalorian and trouble?â
           âI wouldnât want you to change who you are,â said Mando. âYou wouldnât be my verdâika if you werenât.â
           (Y/N) smiled widely. âThanks, Buir.â They stepped towards the crowd of celebrators.
           Mando watched them go. They had grown so much, and they still had so much longer to go. One day, they were going to be someone incredible. Actually, (Y/N) already was. But Mando was glad they werenât grown up yet. They deserved to just exist and be happy with who they were in the present, first. The future would come, but it wasnât there today.
           Today, (Y/N) was (Y/N). And that was enough.
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Din Djarin x togrutan jedi reader
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You had met Din while in hiding at that village.
-Grogu is who you sensed first; it had been many years since you'd come across another jedi, well, a force-sensitive.
-You'd been there to help train the villagers, and help them while they took out the raiders.
-and when Din had decided to leave, you made the choice to go with him.
-He wondered why, but when you explained how you were like Grogu. Force-sensitive, a jedi, and how you could help him with the kid, he said yes.
-So you were on your way with him.
-At first he isnât very open with you which is understandable. He'd been alone most of his life.
-Though as the months go on he starts to open up to you, trusting you.
and you open up to him, too.
-and you grow closer as the days go on, until one day he nearly loses you.
- he ends up admitting how he feels and how he was so scared to lose you because you mean that much to him.
and you pull him into a hug and admit you feel the same.
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-Because the empire still hunt down your kind you barely use your abilities. It can draw attention and that's the last thing you want.
-Though when the time really calls for you to, you do.
-You share stories of past adventures; how you trained as the obi-wan kenobi's second padawan, after Anakin of course.
-You tell Din a lot about your background. That being a togrutan means living for a long time.
though since youâre older and can live longer than Din, you do grow upset thinking about living alone long after Din. Like you had for years.
-You also tell Din about order 66, and how you barely made it out alive. That when you found that village, they were pretty welcoming, and so you ended up staying there.
-Din asked you what it was like to be so alone all those years and you admitted it was hard.
You had lost contact with your master, with the other jedi, even Ahsoka who became like a sister to you and it was hard but you managed.
-When you do reunite with Soka, Din actually asks if you'd like to stay there with her. He loves you more than anything but he knows she means a lot to you and you haven't seen her in so long.
and you do love her, but you love Din too much to leave him.
-Din let you know he was alone for most of his life, until he met you, and everything changed. That he finally had someone- you.
-You still train, though [if you have the time] with your lightsaber rather than with the force.
-Din often trains with you [if you have the time] and you help him learn how to use the darksaber more.
-Though you're not mandalorian, it's nice for him to have a sparring partner.
-At the same time you help him look after Grogu.
-You and Din are very trusting of eachother. There aren't really any secrets hidden unless it's too dangerous to reveal a secret, then it's different.
-He trusts you that much to put his life on the line for you.
and you'd do the same- you did the same that day when you saved his life.
-He knows you can protect yourself but he's still protective of you.
-and you appreciate that.
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Pairing: Din Djarin x Jedi!Reader
Summary: A Mandalorian and a Jedi. Din Djarin needs a Jedi to train the child. You are surprised to discover that youâre not alone in the universe.
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