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Rio's Favorite Person
“What if I stopped killing witches?”
“Are you going to?”
“No, of course not. But pretend. What if?”
“All right, I’m pretending. …I would be sad?"
“Is that all?”
“Probably more, um. Excitable?”
“…Not really what I meant, but good to know. Also, terrifying.”
“Agatha, are you asking if I’m only in love with you because you kill people?”
“Well. I assume it is a big part of the appeal—“
“Heh. I do like when you are insecure, beloved, it’s cute. Agatha Harkness, you are mine and I am yours, for all eternity. Nothing changes that.”
“Wow. Somehow both condescending and creepy. You really wouldn’t mind?”
“I would mind. I would be sad. I would sulk. I would do so right here, next to you, where I belong.”
“…You’re really overdoing it today.”
“I was trying for reassuring?”
“Who said I was even worried.”
“Agatha, do you know you are my favorite person in the world?”
“But why?”
“I was just asking myself the same question.”
“…”
“There, beloved! You do have feelings after all.”
“…mm.”
“…Agatha?”
“Hmm?”
“…Don’t get upset.”
“It’s fine.”
“Agatha, I didn’t mean that. I was only trying to—“
“Hurt my feelings? I know.”
“…You do it to me.”
“I do. You deserve to get some of your own back.”
“…I…I’m sorry, all right?”
“Hah! I knew you couldn’t hold out!”
"…”
“Goddess, you're terrible at—okay, okay, let's calm down, there's no need for this many vines.”
“That remains to be seen. Say something nice, Ags. Quickly."
"Right. …You know all that stuff you said before, about me not having to kill people? I…um. It was…I liked it. Really.”
"…You said it was condescending and creepy."
"It was. But it was also reassuring."
"Oh. …cute…"
"…I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that last part, okay?"
"I do mean it, you know. But…"
"Also don't stop killing people?"
"…It is very nice."
"Anything for you, my sweet."
"And for your own pursuit of power, of course."
"Of course. I am fundamentally selfish and unfeeling, after all."
"…I didn't say that."
"Today."
"Come here, beloved."
"Wait, why? Why vines?! I thought we were past vines!"
"Because you're going to try to get away if I tell you all the reasons you're wonderful. This way, you can't escape."
"You really, really, really don't have to do that."
"I do. I hurt your feelings. I want to make it up to you."
"No, no, you didn't, I promise I was only being manipulative, I swear!"
"You are a beautiful once-in-a-generation witch..."
Sometime much, much later
"…Fine. You win this one."
"I wasn't aware we were competing?"
"I mean, I won't pretend my feelings are hurt again."
"Heh. Pretend."
"...you really do spend a lot of time thinking about me, huh?"
"Yes, Agatha. I really do."
"Creepy. ...Don't stop, though."
"No, beloved. Never."
#agatha all along#agatha x rio#agathario#Rio is number 1 Agatha fan#She expresses things in her own way though#Idk about the title here
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This is a long read but I hope is useful to fans in the long run.
A few things to note here:
1. A vision project is in development now, obviously focused around Vision himself but rumoured to have the same people involved that made WandaVision & AAA. This is important because they understand and know these characters. Paul Bettany mentioned JS being involved in a very recent interview.
2. The budget for AAA was seriously cheap. 40 million. Double that and you still aren’t coming close to the majority of the MCU’s other projects. That is a lot of money but not for the MCU. With the low stakes in place for a return of money, it’s less risky to try the show which is how AAA came to be. The fact it’s been outperforming shows they have dumped massive amounts of $ into it really appealing.
3. Best yet, is all the new MCU fans or people AAA specifically brought into play. This is a big deal. It’s not common that they have a show bring in a whole new wave of people like this.
4. Agathario. We all know how that played out, what could and could have been done differently. But again, 40 million to play with isn’t much and one person was filming on the same lot but two different characters. Thats hard to pull off. There was a big risk at play to have lesbian characters and they pulled it off - leaving the viewers wanting more. The MCU got recognition for having a kiss.
Where does that leave people for another season? Never say never but this was never intended to be two seasons and JS and KH said more or less that they were satisfied with the ending.
The best way to get a second season (which I don’t think will happen personally, but there is always a chance to see more Agatha and Rio in future MCU projects) is to continue to watch and drive numbers up.
-Tell your relatives/friends/ect that have Disney + to stream it, more streams = more money = better chances.
-Continue to discuss the show online on social media. Post fan art, memes, videos, ect. These are being seen by at least some of the cast, crew, ect.
- Interact nicely with the people from the show that interact with fans - for example the costume designer. He is posting fan art on Fridays and has been for weeks. That’s really rare and uncommon.
Forming impressions as viewers who are appreciative but possibly disappointed and wanted to see more is very important.
Hope this helps.
here’s what I’ll say on a season 2 of AAA:
from the various interviews I’ve listened to with creatives connected to the show or marvel television in general, it’s clear they are VERY aware of what a huge hit this show has been and how it has brought in a gigantic wave of new fans (who want to see these characters again COUGH AGATHARIO). Like we kept asking for the assembled episode until they were finally like HERE FINE! I think, in contrast to previous phases, we’ve entered an era of the MCU where they are listening and taking note.
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Death Drinks
“Hey Rio, I was wondering. Why do you let me get away with it? Ordering you around?”
“Agatha, I think you’re drunk.”
“Ugh. Yes. Whose idea was it to get this much wine?”
“Yours.”
“Oh. Right. …I’m going to regret this in the morning.”
“It’s cute.”
“…what?”
“It’s cuuuute. You giving me orders, demanding things, Rio, do this, do that. …Oh. Ags, am I drunk??”
“Dunno. Can you be?”
“Guess so or I don’t think I would have said that. Heh. Now you’re making a face.”
“‘m not cute.”
“Agatha, you’re adorable.”
“Don’t condescend to me.”
“…Beloved. Agatha. My heart. My soul.”
“What??”
“I have existed since a time before time. I am part of the fabric of the universe. I have seen billions of your kind die and pass into my hands.”
“So?”
“…Agatha, I love you so much.”
“Strange timing. But I love you too.”
“…Wait, you said it! I didn’t even have to threaten you. We have to drink more often.”
“No, definitely not. …Hey, Rio, all that time, and you never fell in love before?”
“Nope.”
“Why not?”
“Because you didn’t exist before.”
“Rio…”
“Agatha, are you blushing??”
“No. It’s the alcohol. Come here, though.”
“Mmhmm.”
“…love you.”
“We are definitely drinking again in the future.”
“Nope. Never. We’re done with alcohol forever.”
“Is that an order?”
“…Yes.”
“Cuuuute.”
“You’re so lucky I love you.”
“I know.”
“…please, please stop talking and kiss me.”
“Yes, Agatha. Whatever you want.”
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the witch-hunter part 2
Fic Summary: Rio and Agatha go on an incredibly anachronistic adventure to help a deadly killer resurrect the woman she loves. There's flirting, kissing, and Agatha's ongoing issues with commitment.
Also, it's now officially a Killing Eve crossover (though still pretty heavily Agatha/Rio focused)
Chapter Summary: Rio hears out a supplicant. Agatha is jealous, Villanelle is heartbroken and Eve is dead.
Part 1 here.
If you’re only in one fandom (ie everyone), just treat the other one like I’m doing original characters and it will probably all make sense? Also, I am writing this two days before the finale of the Agatha show, so there is a chance that may radically change things. Nonetheless, we proceed.
Cast List:
Agatha - A prideful, sarcastic, cruel witch, involved with Rio in a way she currently refuses to label. Uses very anachronistic speech even for this fic.
Rio - Feral green witch, Death in a very literal sense, extremely enamored with Agatha but not always nice about it. Loves knives.
Villanelle - Russian witch-hunter, psychopath, would murder the world to get Eve back.
Eve - stubborn, mystery-obsessed, in love with Villanelle. Currently dead, but surprisingly comfortable with it. Also a big fan of knives.
If you like it, comment/reblog. Honestly, I'll probably write it regardless, so it's really just for my ego.
They both felt the witch-hunter coming, Agatha because she’d long ago bespelled herself to know when someone sought her with foul intent, Rio because she had been expecting this meeting for some time now.
Unfortunately, that awareness happened only a few minutes after they'd gotten back to the inn. Agatha sat up from their shared lumpy mattress and Rio snarled with frustration, tugging at the other woman’s sleeve, her lips still warm with the memory of gentle, honeyed kisses.
Agatha’s kisses were often lies, but sometimes a lie told sweetly was better than the truth. “Agatha,” she said, then repeated, like an incantation. “Agatha, Agatha, Agatha.”
“You felt it too,” the other woman murmured. “He’s here.”
“She,” Rio corrected.
“Really? Huh. Maybe a wronged member of our sisterhood, then. It would be about right, a witch killing other witches," Agatha said, chuckling to herself.
"It would be familiar."
Agatha tossed her hair and Rio could see the edge of her smile, cruel in a way she found very appealing. “You kill a handful of witches and suddenly people act as though that’s your whole personality.” She glanced down at Rio, stubbornly refusing to get out of bed. “Hey, you never gave me a number. How many more witches has she killed than me? I really want to know.”
“Come back to bed,” Rio deflected, folding her hand over Agatha's wrist. “Come back to kissing me. Make good on that statement about thanking me without words. Right now.”
“Can it wait until after we deal with the threat on our lives, please? Or my life, anyway.”
“Same thing,” Rio said, for the pleasure of watching Agatha digest that, then go unnaturally still, her cheeks flooding with color.
“What is with you today?!” she snapped.
“Still allergic to romance, huh, Ags?" Rio purred, her point proven out by how quickly Agatha scrambled out of bed, putting physical distance between herself and the concept of romance.
“It’s,” Agatha said, then seemed to decide she was better off not finishing that thought, remarkable foresight for Rio's favorite person.
“Icky? Gooey?” Rio said, accepting at last that she was going to have to get up, doing so with a biiig stretch, then idly slashing her knife through the air, pretending she was preparing for a fight.
Well, if it came to that, she was, but it wasn't a fight with the woman hunting them.
“Can we discuss this later? Time is ticking away and a woman is on her way to kill us,” Agatha said, always in a hurry not to discuss things that made her uncomfortable.
Us, Rio noted. Us, us, us.
Rio slid to her feet, closed the gap between them in the space of a single breath. Agatha didn’t back away, that would have been too embarrassing and she was almost certainly too slow to succeed anyway, but she was adorably tense as Rio leaned up and kissed her.
Agatha’s real kisses were claims, assertions that Rio was hers. Her false ones were sweet, soft, the lie of a gentle, caring lover, coaxing and manipulative.
When Rio initiated, there was only one modality, a searing hunger that often turned violent, teeth and tongue and bloodied lips, turning her lover’s mouth into a battlefield upon which she waged war. When she pulled back, Agatha was panting, skimming her tongue over her lower lip to taste her own blood and Rio loved that the tang of copper was on both their tongues.
While Agatha was still reeling, Rio leaned up and bumped her forehead against the other woman’s. “Mine,” she said. “All mine.”
Agatha went the color of a tomato, and Rio pivoted to look at the door to their room. “Ags, she’s coming.”
Agatha opened her mouth, then closed it, briefly at a loss for words, a situation so rare that Rio could remember all the times it had happened before. Agatha had words for every situation, even if they were rarely the right words.
“Together, then,” Agatha finally said, spinning to face the door.
Huh, Rio thought. Right words.
***
The witch-hunter kicked in the door with an old-fashioned booted foot and Agatha almost did the stupid thing, blasted that foot and the presumed body behind it with the full force of her magic.
But anyone who had killed some untold number of witches was likely to have some tricks up her sleeve and when the woman stepped through the door, brushing aside shards of wood with ease, Agatha was immediately glad she'd shown rare self-restraint.
Even though Rio had told her that the hunter was a woman, she was still surprised by what she saw. The woman in question was pretty, in her mid-twenties, blonde, obnoxiously tall. She was also wearing an insane number of protection amulets, hanging off her in jangling mess. One glance told Agatha that most of them were the type made to throw magic back at the caster, such that anyone blasting her full force would likely fry themselves. Agatha wondered how many of her victims had gone out that way, with no further effort needed.
The hunter carried a small crossbow in one hand and an obnoxiously big knife in the other. She moved with a fluid quality that reminded Agatha of Rio, as though she might simply flow between one point and the next.
The moment she crossed the threshold, though, she froze, her breathing coming in quick, short bursts, her hands gone white-knuckled on her weapons.
For a moment, Agatha thought it might have been her wards, but no, they’d hit the protection spells and shattered, exploding a few amulets as they did so.
Instead, the hunter was staring at Rio, trembling like someone having either a religious experience or a seizure.
And Rio was staring back, her head tilted, hip cocked, looking at the other woman with a focus Agatha was all-too-familiar with, the kind that meant Rio had developed a new fixation.
“Oh come on, don’t do this!” Agatha whined. “I know it’s a really, really big knife, but size isn’t everything…”
Rio snorted, but strolled past her, toward the stranger. One of the amulets had shattered violently enough to throw shards of metal out, scratching the woman’s cheek.
Rio reached up, dragged her fingers through the blood and stuck them in her mouth. Agatha's stomach burned like the time she'd swallowed a salamander, fire twisting around in her guts.
“You,” the witch-hunter said, her words carrying the accent of the Russian Empire. “I know you. But somehow, you are even more beautiful than I imagined.”
Hey, shove off, I saw her first, muttered the petty part of Agatha’s brain.
Then the hunter's eyes drifted past Rio to Agatha and there was a hatred so intense in them that for a moment, Agatha knew what her own eyes must have looked like when they chained her to the stake.
“You know me,” Rio agreed, her voice dropping into a cadence Agatha associated with witchcraft, incantations, the tone she would have used on a dark night for a dark spell. “You serve me. You dream of me. You have made such sacrifice to me, over and over, so many bodies, so many lives taken. Speak, supplicant. Tell me what you would ask of Death.”
The witch-hunter fell to her knees in front of Rio, who fingered her hair absently, making Agatha's teeth clench so hard her head started to ache. “Please,” the hunter said, her voice shaking. “I will make whatever sacrifice you desire. I will kill anyone, everyone, the world, all for you. Please. Please, I beg you, give her back to me. Give Eve back to me.”
Agatha was starting to get a very different bad feeling. “Rio. Sweetie. Honey pie. Want to explain what the hell is going on here?”
Rio looked at her and Agatha fought the urge to flinch. The mask had slipped entirely and what looked back at her was Death, the promise of an ultimate end from which even Agatha could not escape.
Like hell I can’t, she thought and as she had at their first meeting, faced Death head-on and dared it to take her.
“The pet names are new, Ags. Keep that up,” said the nameless end of all things, her smile a skeletal rictus. “Sorry. I may not have told you the entire truth. In fairness, you lie to me all the time.”
“I do not,” Agatha lied, then continued on before she could be called out on it. “So all that about her having killed more witches than me—“
“You’ve been alive longer. But she would have caught up eventually.” Rio’s fingers were still in the hunter’s hair, twining it absently around one finger like a ring and Agatha fought the irrational urge to comment on it, when there were bigger issues at hand. “Maybe even soon. I wanted to talk to her first, though.”
“And all that stuff about being easier to find—"
“Real. I really did want to stay. We never stay. I wasn’t in a hurry.” She laughed. “I mean. Why would I be?”
Agatha narrowed her eyes, took a small step forward and then was sure. Past the final mystery, past heat death, was Rio, her Rio, uncomfortable, defensive, shifting her weight, not quite meeting Agatha's eyes.
“Wait, was that guilt?” Agatha said, and it was so rare she got to throw Rio with a non sequitur instead of the other way around, she took a moment to enjoy the puzzlement on her lover's face, followed by the smallest grimace. “Your big romantic gesture with the puppet show. That was guilt, wasn’t it! You felt bad about lying to me.” She couldn't help it, she was practically crowing with delight. She wasn't sure she'd ever seen Rio guilty. She might have placed a sizeable bet it wasn't even possible, but here they were.
Sometimes it was great to be her.
“You said romantic,” Rio muttered, which was as good as a yes. She was going to milk this for longer than was healthy or necessarily safe.
"Right," Agatha said, forcing herself back to the matter at hand, there was plenty of time to gloat later. "So why did you want to talk to the pretty girl who is trying to kill me with her mind?”
Rio glanced at the woman on the floor and Agatha immediately wanted those eyes back on her. “Is she pretty?”
“Yes,” the witch-hunter said. “I am.”
“And humble, too. Give me some answers here, pllllease,” Agatha said.
“Impatient,” Rio said. “She’s been praying. To me. With each witch she kills, she’s been praying. For me to return her lover."
“Oh. Well, that’s impossible,” Agatha said, waving a hand dismissively. “So can we kill her now?”
The woman on the floor was almost as fast as Rio and somehow signaled her intent even less. She almost reached Agatha before Rio intercepted her.
The ensuing battle lasted five seconds. Agatha whistled. “Slowing down a little there,” she told Rio, who had the hunter pinned under her, knife against the woman’s jugular. Rio twisted around at a completely unnatural angle to look at her and bared her teeth in a snarl. Agatha shrugged, nonchalant. “Just saying. I almost saw that one.”
Her fingers itched to touch Rio, to run her fingers through her hair, to dig into the muscle at the back of her neck, to make herself known to every sense the other woman possessed.
“Your girlfriend is very annoying,” the witch-hunter said.
Agatha groaned as Rio started laughing, too long, too loud, her knife hand never wavering while she went into hysterics. “Girlfriend,” she gasped out, and then continued giggling, discordant and grating as always.
The hunter looked confused, her eyebrows knitting together, flicking her gaze between the two of them, an open question in her eyes.
Rio finally mastered her own amusement, then tapped the woman’s cheek with the tip of her knife, opening an unlikely wound, a flowering brand that cascaded blood over smooth skin. “Try and hurt my girlfriend—"
“Stooooop,” Agatha complained.
Rio continued unabated. "Try, and I will let her end you,” she said, with a glance back at Agatha, her expression one of violent delight.
Agatha pressed two fingers to her lips and blew her a kiss, for the sheer pleasure of watching Death, unstoppable apocalypse, meteoric end, go as rigid and still as the corpses she loved.
"If you let her, would that get me back to Eve?” The witch-hunter asked, stubbornly refusing to stop existing so that Agatha could take her woman to bed.
She pictured saying that sentence out loud to Rio. It was hard to say which would come first, an end to the hysterical laughter that would follow or the heat death of the universe.
“Yes,” Agatha answered quickly.
“I was not asking you. I was asking Her," the hunter said, putting a completely unnecessary emphasis on the pronoun.
Ugh, this was all going to go to Rio's head, wasn't it?
“Not in the way you mean,” Rio said, bounding up, spinning in place. “Ags, we are going on a trip.”
“What?” Agatha said, startled, shaking her head. “No, no, we are not. We have things to do, this is not the time for adventures…"
Rio sauntered over and wrapped her arms around Agatha's neck. “You mean you have things to do," she said. "How many years have I gone along with your plans, served your causes? I’ve torn cities apart for your petty, selfish wishes.” Agatha felt her mouth go slightly too dry, unused to things between them getting this serious. “My turn, I think.”
Agatha swallowed, held her ground, refused to back down on both practicality and principle. She was so close now, she knew she was. “The book—“
“You have so much time. It will wait.” Rio seemed to be weighing her, a hint of disappointment in her expression already, as though she was already expecting Agatha to fail whatever kind of test this was.
This wasn't at all fair. They did things Rio wanted! Most of the things they did involved killing people, which, as far as she knew, was exactly what Rio wanted.
But somehow, she couldn't bring herself to say no and watch that disappointment grow. “Fine. Fine, okay, fine," she snapped, the words tumbling out. "How long is this ridiculous quest going to take?"
Rio looked genuinely surprised, as though she'd expected Agatha to hold out longer. Agatha wasn't sure if that made her feel good or weak. “A few weeks, at the most."
“Sure, great! A fun few weeks with a woman who wants me dead and my—“ Say it, just say it, if you don’t she’ll use it forever, sometimes force is the only way to win. “Girlfriend.” She then immediately tried to blaze past it, but she did mentally record the stunned look on Rio’s face for her own future enjoyment. “But no matter where we go, what she wants isn’t possible.” She waited for immediate negation, didn't receive it, though she did hear the hunter snarl somewhere behind them. “Right?”
Rio's smile stretched and stretched and stretched, a smile that could eat the sun, and in her eyes were tsunamis, meteors, bombs falling, the final few blinks of an eye before the inevitable. “Agatha, you’d spoil everything if I let you. Come along and see. A good journey never starts at end.”
Agatha watched Death herself spin around and skip back over to the woman who’d remained on the floor, hands behind her head. Pretended she didn‘t hear her repeating the word ‘girlfriend’ under her breath.
“What’s your name?” Rio asked the woman on the floor.
“Eve calls me Villanelle. That is good enough," The hunter said, still laying where Rio had left her, hands behind her head.
There was a portent in that name, one Agatha could almost read, except her mind was too busy churning with other things.
“Supplicant,” Rio said, her voice taking on the rumble again, the one that made the hair on Agatha's arms stand on end. “Villanelle, Oksana, Beloved of Death, I will help you reach your heart's desire."
Beloved of what?!
The woman stared at Rio for a moment, barely seeming to understand the words, then sagged forward with a choked sob, collapsing straight into Death’s open arms.
“Oh come on!” Agatha snarled. “Stop touching her!”
*** Eve was in the dark. It wasn’t so bad, really. The dark was a hieroglyph, one she was working on translating. She was beginning to see the shape of the problem. If she stayed here long enough, she was sure she would find an answer.
There was only one snag, a single brass hook in her skin attached to a taut line, keeping her connected to mortality, stopping her from losing herself completely in the work.
Once upon a time, Villanelle had made her a promise.
She'll be on her way, Eve thought. I'd better work fast, then.
I can't wait to see her again.
#killing eve#killing eve fanfic#agatha all along#agatha x rio#Rita does Agatha#I will drag my favorite girls along with me wherever I go apparently#But also the cinematic parallels#This will move to ao3 eventually#Unless the finale wrecks it
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