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midnight (close to you)
Taylor â¤ď¸âđĽÂ         just now u up
Lincoln grimaces at the 03:27 in bold numbers across the top of his screen before swiping on the message and unlocking his phone to type out a quick reply.Â
Me                 Yeah.Â
Lincoln is no stranger to seeing Taylor up at weird hours, but as he glances at past messages (filled on Taylorâs part with lots of exclamation points and cutesy little emotes), he suddenly feels a bit more awake.Â
A chat bubble appears below, animated dots appearing and disappearing as he waits.Â
Taylor â¤ď¸âđĽÂ                  đŻď¸?
Me                 On it.
Or: Taylor has a bad night, and Lincoln tries his best to make it more bearable.
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Swiftli time, lovebirds!!! Hereâs my fic for day 5: demons/nightmares. Like days 1 and 3, this is part of the supernatural au @llumimoon, @kaseyskat, and I planned out together. Hope you enjoy!
(Title taken from "Sleep-walking" by Dreamcatcher).
Lincoln Li-Wilson is tossing and turning in a vain attempt at sleep when his phone buzzes.
Blearily, he wipes at his eyes as he focuses on the screen, wincing at the sudden brightness.
Taylor â¤ď¸âđĽÂ         just now
u up
Lincoln grimaces at the 03:27 in bold numbers across the top of his screen before swiping on the message and unlocking his phone to type out a quick reply.Â
Me                Â
Yeah.Â
Lincoln is no stranger to seeing Taylor up at weird hours, but as he glances at past messages (filled on Taylorâs part with lots of exclamation points and cutesy little emotes), he suddenly feels a bit more awake.Â
A chat bubble appears below, animated dots appearing and disappearing as he waits.Â
Taylor â¤ď¸âđĽÂ                 Â
đŻď¸?
Me                Â
On it.
Lincoln pushes himself out of bed, making his way over to turn on his fairy lights (a joke gift from Normal, tiny pairs of butterfly wings casting the room in warm-tinted pinpricks of light) and opens one of his dresser drawers, pulling out the components he needs.
Next to go is the area rug, rolled up and pushed to the side to uncover the large pentagram painted into the floor, encircled by runes Lincoln had checked and double-checked, written in Taylorâs steady hand.Â
He places the red taper candles in the direction of each of the four winds, scatters coarse salt atop the inked circle (a formality at this point, but he can never be too careful). He fumbles with the lighter, trying a few times before remembering to shut off the ceiling fan.Â
Lincoln makes sure to crack the door open (the increasingly invasive questions from both of his dads had been downright embarrassing the last time they did this and he is not in the mood for a repeat experience). They wonât mind, he knows.
Besides, there are many worse things a teenage boy like Lincoln could be doing than ritually summoning a demon. Half-demon. Whatever.Â
At each point of the star, he places small offerings: an unopened box of strawberry crunch Pocky; a Garfield plush (which he deeply hopes Taylor will give back to him, since itâs one of his favorites); a room-temperature Ramune; a sparkly sticker; a homemade charm bracelet (no iron or silver, of course, warded for protection and serenity).Â
In the very center of the pentagram, Lincoln carefully places the Hatsune Miku keychain Taylor had lent him for this exact purpose.
Lincoln pricks his finger and lets a drop of blood fall to the outer edge of the circle, lets the sizzle of it drown out the soft mutterings of the incantation.
Five pinpricks of flame flare higher, brighter, and brilliant ribbons of fire spread outward to conjoin in the center of the circle. Lincoln watches warily as the ball of flame grows and grows, expanding outward and beginning to color with the reddish-magenta hue of his friendâs aura, casting the room in stark maroon shadows.
Before his eyes, the blaze grows brighter, burns hotter, practically pushing at the bounds of its ink-carved confinement, and Lincoln feels the heat lick at his face, warm against his cheeks.
As suddenly as it began, the light is extinguished, revealing the hunched pajama-clad form of Taylor amidst the embers and smoke, the faint cerise glow around him fading until heâs backlit by Lincolnâs fairy lights.
Itâs an enchanting sight, normally, one that Lincoln cherishes, but not when Taylorâs glancing down at the painted floorboards with glossed-over eyes, trembling slightly.
âHey,â Lincoln says, breaking the line of salt with a nudge of his socked foot, crawling forward until their knees touch.
A single, long strand of Taylorâs fringe is still aflame, so Lincoln leans inward and pinches it gently between his thumb and forefinger and extinguishes it with a hiss.
âTaylor,â Lincoln calls, voice hushed in the night but hopefully loud enough to get through to him. He tucks the midnight-dark strand behind the delicate, reddened point of Taylorâs ear.
When he doesnât respond, doesnât look up, worry settles further in his stomach, a leaden weight.
His hand cups his best friendâs face, carefully guiding upward until Taylor meets his gaze.
Glazed-over and deeply tired, Taylor stares blinkingly at him for a moment, eyes welling with tears.
âHey,â Lincoln tries again, âwhatâs going o-â The air is knocked out of him in a quiet oof as Taylor lunges forward into his chest. Heâs uncomfortably warm to the touch in such a way that would burn most people but only leaves Lincoln with a tingling sensation, kind of like sitting by a fireplace for a bit too long. He can feel the fabric of his sleep shirt growing wet where Taylorâs buried his face into his shoulder, and his arms come around to encircle his friend instinctively.Â
âYouâre burning up,â Lincoln frets as he touches the back of his hand to Taylorâs forehead. It feels like stretching his hands out over a bonfire rather than a candle, like usual, and he frowns at the way the heat pushes angrily against his wardings, making his hand glow a barely-perceptible gold. He frowns even deeper when Taylor only wriggles further into his arms, making a sad, distressed sort of sound.
Lincoln notices the way Taylor presses his ear into the left side of his chest, pushing against him like heâs searching out his heartbeat, and something in him twists a little.Â
This floor canât be comfortable for him, especially not when heâs shaking and breathing unevenly.Â
Lincoln looks behind him, opens more of the salt circle with his bare foot, knocks over a crimson candle in the process.
Whatever, heâll clean it up in the morning.Â
âGonna pick you up now, okay?â Lincoln murmurs, ducking his head so he doesnât have to speak too loud and making sure to keep his voice slow and steady and reassuring.
Taylor nods against him, and Lincoln allows himself a shadow of a smile.Â
âGood,â he says, and adjusts his hold, sliding one arm under Taylorâs knees and another along his back (beneath his shoulder blades, just in case). Something thin and warm coils itself around his forearm and squeezes, and Lincoln doesnât need to look to know that Taylorâs wrapped his tail around him for support as his clawed hands scramble for purchase on his upper back. The fabric of Lincolnâs shirt shreds a little, but as always, Taylorâs scratching doesnât manage to break through the latent magic just atop his skin.Â
âUp we go!â Lincoln says, and Taylor clings to him even tighter as he holds his smaller friend aloft, carrying them both to his twin XL bed and depositing Taylor as gracefully as he can.
Which isnât very graceful at all, since Taylor refuses to let go of him.
âHey, itâs okay,â Lincoln soothes - or at least tries to. âIâm not going anywhere, I promise. I just need you to let me go, âkay?â
Taylor shakes his head, mumbling something almost inaudible into his chest.
âWhat was that?â he says, even though he knows he heard the muffled no, not again the first time.
âCanât,â Taylor says instead, leaving Lincoln leaning awkwardly over the edge of the bed, feeling oddly cold despite the feverish boy in his arms.Â
âOkay,â Lincoln mutters, shifting his hold a little (because while Taylor is relatively easy to pick up, soccer has, admittedly, not done much for his arm strength). âCan I move my hand so you can hold it, maybe? So I can be next to you?â
Taylor hums in the affirmative, so Lincoln slides a hand from beneath his friendâs back, and Taylor takes it the second itâs offered, clutching it with clawed fingers like a lifeline as Lincoln climbs into the narrow bed beside him.
That doesnât last long, though, because Taylor is quick to throw an arm across Linkâs shoulders and drape his leg across Lincolnâs own in a strange, full body half-hug.Â
Lincoln hums a little in concern, worry pulling at his brow. Taylor really must not be feeling well with the way that every point of contact between them burns the tiniest bit, despite the layers and layers of enchantments and wards and immunities that have woven themselves into Lincolnâs cells.
Taylorâs head buries just below Linkâs jaw, the way Normal tends to do when heâs feeling needy or sad and wants their packâs scent around him. His horns, still growing by the day, clip against the side of Lincolnâs face harmlessly as he shuffles into him.Â
Lincoln takes a minute to marvel at the close bond he has with his friends that defies human description. To go from having nobody his own age to talk to, much less be around, to having three people who care about him - despite rocky introductions - who love him enough to call him family, to be pack, to choose him, to come to him for comfort and camaraderie, to want him⌠itâs a lot.
 Sometimes, if Lincoln thinks about it too hard, the way his friends give him affection so freely - the way Normal nearly tackles him to the ground with the force of his hug and calls him by Name when the world gets to be too much, the way Scary leans into him without hesitation, the way Taylor curls into him now without reigning in his infernal traits - he could almost cry.
Taylorâs tail wraps around Lincolnâs waist, steadfast and needy, the spaded tip of it thumping irregularly against Lincolnâs side.Â
They rest like that for several moments that seem simultaneously like an instant and like they stretch on into eternity, eons passing with each movement of Lincolnâs fingers through Taylorâs sleep-mussed hair.
Since Lincoln canât really look at Taylor without craning his neck awkwardly, he chooses a spot on the ceiling to stare at, reveling in the feeling of Taylor cuddling up against him and taking obviously deep, slow breaths so that Taylor can match them. The heat at his side slowly abates from almost-singeing to a comforting warmth, and just as slowly, Taylorâs breath evens out from where it fans against his neck.
Lincoln lets the relative silence wash over him, waiting.
âLink?â Taylor asks, voice slightly muffled.Â
(Taylorâs lips brush against the side of Lincolnâs throat in a way that makes his breath catch, sends his heart fluttering in his chest, but thatâs not something he wants to think too hard about right now.)
âYeah?â he responds quietly, and thankfully his voice doesnât sound too strangled as he whispers.
âThanks.â Taylor doesnât look up, doesnât let go, but heâs relaxed more fully into Lincolnâs side rather than grasping in a desperate panic.Â
âAnytime, man.â Itâs amazing, the way Taylorâs presence can warm him from the inside out without even trying, without even factoring in his demonic abilities.
Lincoln doesnât press for answers.Â
At this point, he doesnât really need to. Itâs become something of a routine for them over the past few months - whenever Taylor is left in an empty house and craves company, whenever Lincoln is feeling a little too cold, whenever sleep eludes them, the summoning circle is there, just to the side of Lincolnâs bed, and suddenly, things are a little less lonely.
Sometimes, Taylor wants to talk. Sometimes, he keeps to himself, and Lincoln tries not to let it worry him too much.
Anxiety meds are great for that, but the haunted look in his friendsâ eyes is an unknown that Lincoln canât protect them from, can only try his best to understand, fumbling and human as he is.Â
âI, uh. Had a bad dream,â Taylor starts, tucking his head out of Lincolnâs neck to face him.
Ah. Tonight falls in the former category, then.
âYeah?â Lincoln hears himself say, though he had figured as much.
âYeah. Really, uh. Really bad.â
Taylorâs voice sounds so small in the mostly-dark quiet of the room.Â
Lincoln squeezes their hands, still conjoined, a tiny, wordless reassurance.
âYouâre safe now,â Lincoln tells him. âMy dadâs warded this entire house like crazy.â
Taylor scoffs. âYeah, like I could forget after the first time you snuck me in.â
âI thought we agreed we would never talk about that again,â Lincoln responds, mock-shuddering.
âYou begged me not to bring it up, I promised nothing. Not the same thing.â
Lincoln likes seeing Taylorâs smile again, even if itâs just the barest flash of fang glinting in the soft glow of his distant fairy lights. Even when it fades a few seconds later.
Taylorâs tail squeezes around Lincolnâs middle, and Lincoln brings a hand to rest on his shoulder.
âHey,â He murmurs. âIâm right here. Iâm not going anywhere, I wonât let anything hurt you.â
Taylor laughs again, but itâs a shaky, mirthless sound, this time.
âI know you wouldnât,â He says quietly. Then, âYou didnât, in my dream. You, uh, died.â
âOh,â Lincoln says.
âDidnât wanna bother you with it, but you were awake, and itâs stupid, butâŚâ Taylorâs voice trails off.
Lincoln exhales, holds his friend closer.
âI wouldnât wanna lose you, either,â he says, pressing a kiss to the top of his head, just between his horns.
Taylorâs warmth flares in his hold, just a little bit, and the corners of Lincolnâs lips turn up a fraction. Even despite everything, his best friend is incredibly easy to fluster.Â
âThere were⌠hunters,â he mumbles, looking down at Lincolnâs orange-and-black striped comforter, grasping for his hands and fidgeting with their loosely-locked fingers to distract Lincoln (and maybe himself, too) from the way his shoulders still tremble. âThey were coming for us - Norm, Scary, Hermie. Me.â
Something in Lincolnâs stomach feels like it just twisted, and pressure builds behind his eyes - half-exhaustion, half-sorrow.
âTaylor - hey, Tay, look at me, please?â
Lincoln sees the way that Taylorâs downturned, red-tinged mahogany eyes brim with tears, threatening to spill over onto his cheeks.
Lincoln gently extricates a hand from Taylorâs grasp, brings it to rest under his chin, tilting it upward until they are face to face again and he can peer into his eyes.
Taylorâs eyes have a fire lit behind them, one heâs always noticed in the back of his mind before either of them were aware of his demonic heritage. Itâs captivating, the way that they catch in the light, spark to match the bright burn of Taylorâs convictions. Again and again, theyâve drawn Lincoln in like a moth to a flame, crimson-brown-black and enchanting in an entirely different way than anything of the fae.
Lincoln thinks he would jump into the fire and set himself ablaze if it meant that he would never have to see the light behind his eyes shrink to the pinpricks that he sees now.
Hot tears stream down Taylorâs cheeks, silent except for the small hiss the droplets make as they hit the fabric of Lincolnâs bedspread.
Lincoln thumbs the rest away as Taylor leans into the affection, catlike, and the thing in Lincolnâs stomach writhes again.
âTaylor,â he says again, âLook at me.â
Dark eyelashes flutter open, and Taylor looks so, so tired, so haunted.
(Lincolnâs seen that look before on the face of someone else he loves, and heâd give anything to never see it on either of them again.)
âI need you to listen to me.â
Lincoln has⌠a hard time making eye contact, sometimes, but this is important, so he stares into his friendâs eyes, doesnât back off or let his gaze slide away.Â
âYou know my family wouldnât let that happen. That - my dad - itâs his whole thing, you know?â
âYour dad wasnât there,â Taylor says. âJust you.â
âThen I wouldnât let that happen. You know I wouldnât, if it came down to it.â
âI know,â Taylor replies, miserably. âThatâs the problem.â
Oh.
âThe jackass - in my dream, yâknow - the guy that shot you, you know what he said? He said that it was a shame that he had to waste a silver bullet on a pesky human. That it was sad that weâd, like, magicked you into siding with us. Which was so fucked up and I - I couldnât move, I was so angry. And scared, god, I was terrified, and Norm and Scary were, too, and then it all went black, and-â
âAnd you woke up?â Lincoln guessed.
âYeah,â Taylor says. âNearly melted my phone trying to text you.â
Lincoln frowns, scooches closer to him. Rests a hand on Taylorâs cheek, leans in to press their foreheads together.
Taylorâs horns poke uncomfortably against his skull, but Lincoln ignores it - besides, with all of the immunities heâs built up, the pain barely registers.
âIâm here,â Lincoln says.
âI know,â Taylor responds, and his voice is hoarse.
âIâm not going anywhere.â
âYou - Link, you canât just say that. I know youâve got some weird, fucked-up magic shit protecting you, but youâre human, and Iâm -â
âHalf-human,â Lincoln reminds him, not unkindly. âYou didnât ask for this.â
âWell, you didnât, either!â
âI know,â Lincoln responds. âWeâre both new to this, and thereâs horrible people out there that have it out for us, and we just gotta⌠live with that.â
âItâs not fair,â Taylor groans, resting his face in the crook of Lincolnâs neck again.
âIt isnât,â Lincoln agrees as he begins to card fingers through warm, dark hair. Taylor makes a soft, whispery sort of sound like the crackling of a campfire, resonating from his chest in the demonic equivalent of purring.Â
âYouâre right. Iâm human, even if Iâm harder to mess with than most,â Lincoln says. âBut I chose this, at least a little bit. I chose you, all of you. And Iâm not gonna back out. Weâre in this together, dude. As long as youâll have me?â
âYou say that like itâs a question. Iâll always want you. Iâm a selfish bitch like that.â
âHey, donât talk about my best friend like that,â Lincoln teases, and presses another kiss to the top of Taylorâs head for emphasis.
He chuckles. âYou keep that up, and people are gonna think weâre more than best friends.â
âPretty allonormative of you, Taylor,â Lincoln snipes. âPlus, I donât see anyone else hereâŚâ
âWell, then, I guess I can retaliate without an audience,â Taylor responds, and Lincoln can hear the familiar mischief in his voice.
âRetal- ah,â the air leaves Lincolnâs lungs as Taylor presses his lips against the side of his neck, purposefully lets a fang graze against the delicate skin there.
âMm,â Taylor hums. Lincoln can feel the vibration of it against his throat, and the sound goes straight to his head, warm and sleep-fuzzed and more than a little deliriously dizzy.
âSorry,â Taylor says, not sounding the least bit apologetic as he pulls away after a moment with a soft popping sound. âYou were saying?â
Taylorâs tail sways back and forth behind him, giving him the appearance of a predator ready to pounce.
âGuh,â Lincoln responds intelligibly, trying to get his brain back online. âYouâre the worst, sometimes, you know that? Like, I was going somewhere with that, and then - you -â
âI am pretty insufferable, huh,â Taylor says with a close-lipped grin, sounding far too self-satisfied.
âGuess Iâll just have to suffer you, then,â Lincoln replies with a small grin of his own, dragging Taylor down into his arms.
Taylor gives in easily, tail brushing against the side of Lincolnâs leg affectionately.
âTaking one for the team,â Lincoln says. âIâm pretty good at that.â
âToo good,â Taylor says, looking up at him from the circle of his arms. âI donât need you throwing yourself into the, like, line of fire for me when Iâm immune, yeah?â
âThe dream wasnât real, you know.â
âCould be, someday,â Taylor muses, and though the tear tracks have evaporated from his face, thereâs still a twist of uncharacteristic melancholy in his expression.Â
Lincoln hums. âWell, in the meantime, maybe we can protect each other? And the others. That sound okay?â he asks. âBecause Iâm not gonna stop having your back anytime soon.â
âSame here,â Taylor says. âYouâre ours, and anyone who comes at us can take you away over my dead body.â
âPossessive,â Link notes, pointedly ignoring the way his heart jolts. âAnd kinda morbid.â âEh, itâs a demon thing, I think,â Taylor shrugs.Â
âDork.â
âI dunno, I think itâs kinda hot.âÂ
âTaylor, youâre part demon. Being hot is your thing.â
âOh, so Iâm attractive to you, huh? What are you gonna do, kiss me about it?â Thereâs a single fang poking out of Taylorâs smile, and Lincoln fails not to think about the way it felt brushing over his pulse.
âMaybe. If we both go to sleep after this.â
Taylor blinks lazily at him. âSleep sounds nice,â he murmurs, pressing a kiss to his cheek. âThink you could keep the nightmares away?â His eyes, as tired as they are, are so deep and dark and beautiful.
âIâve got a few charms for that,â Lincoln answers, pointing around the room at bundles of herbs and twine and rune-inscribed parchment that Marco had strung up along corners of the ceiling.
âLink, I was trying to be flirty.â
âOh,â Lincoln says. Then, âSo if I kiss you, youâll go to sleep?â
âMm, that can be arranged,â Taylor agrees, his tail snaking around to tap against Lincolnâs nose affectionately before wrapping around his waist.
âGood,â Lincoln breathes, and he leans in to meet Taylor halfway.Â
In the end, Lincoln loses count of how many lazy kisses they exchange in the faint glow of the fairy lights before they succumb to slumber, but when he wakes, Taylor is still in his arms, a faint smile on his face in his sleep.
Lincoln can feel his face mirror the expression as he wipes a bit of Taylorâs drool away with the back of his hand. He leans down and ghosts his lips over Taylorâs temple, tucks a stray lock of hair behind his ear, filled with an uncomfortable-yet-comforting warmth wherever their bodies overlap.
Lincoln basks in it as he closes his eyes again, resting against the pillows, and knows that whatever dangers lurk ahead, theyâll face them together.Â
#ah. swiftli my beloveds <333 feels good to post them again!!!#ideally. i would've posted day 2/4's fic yesterday for More Context purposes but alas đ the eepy got me and we have a schedule to keep#i don't think it's toooooooo hard to read between the lines for this one? v light to nonexistent detective work here methinks#but i'll let y'all be the judge of that!#anyway. the li-wilsons have made me particularly unwell in this au and i will be abnormal about them FOREVER#anyway uh. boys cuddling and kissing perhaps queerplatonically. what then đłđłđł#tbh you can read this anyway you like! just know that neither of them are completely allo in my head (happy belated ace week)#and also. there's a couple little nods to link having autism here and there <3 bc i am an autistic link truther#and an autistic taylor truther too btw it's just not as obvious here#okokok now for actual tags#dndads#fic#swiftli#dndads halloween week 2023#happi scribbles#bat and wolf#happi rambles
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