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NWWD: Divergent Revelations 2
Side story for NWWD, AU starting mid Chapter 23. Fanfic of my own story that asks: what if an honest conversation was had earlier? (spoiler: slow burn is much less slow)
During the fight with assassins, you and Dale are forced to confront the truth of what you each know about Dale's nature. How does the fight change to have this come about? How will the conversation about these revelations go when there's still more than a week before the wedding?
Main Story 'Nothing's Wrong with Dale': [Part One]
Status: Complete
AO3: NWWD: Divergent Revelations
[Part One] Part Two
You murmur as polite a âgood nightâ as you can to your maid before your door finally shuts, blocking out the rest of the Governorâs house, with all its people who canât stop asking you question after question, hovering over you. Blessed silence fills your bed chamber. You lean back against that now shut door and try to breathe. Grandmotherâs going to be alright, you remind yourself, no one seems to suspect Dale. He simplyâŠhasnât returned yet.
You tried to apologize to Grandfather for not anticipating that Dale would go after Two, but heâd waved off your âsorryâs with a worn, but sincere smile. His absolution was appreciated as was the way he seemed to have left all suspicion behind. Still you knew youâd not feel better until you saw Dale once again.
Thatâs holding true now. The waiting and hours you passed have been valiantly fought through with your highest caffeinated tea, but you were shuffled away to your private chambers after the last strike of the clock, though you canât remember how many it was.
Nervous energy still buzzes through your veins, a heady mix of worry and adrenaline that makes you want to pace or hide or do something, anything useful. Instead, you walk over to your vanity where an array of candles is, their light reflected back and throughout the room. Aided by the full moon, your room is lit as well as it ever could be so deep into the night.Â
Halfheartedly, you pick at the bowl of nuts and dried fruit your maid had persuaded you to take with you. You itch to have those books of Daleâs Bilmont had snuck to you, but theyâre all back in Northridge. Neither of you had wanted to alert Dale to your perusal nor risk being found with them by keeping them for days or traveling with them, but if you did have the books then maybe you could prepare to do something in case Dale was hurt in a manner that could not be treated by a doctor.
Heâd come to you, right? If he needed help? Itâs all out in the open now. What you both already knew but still had pretended not to. Although, as long as he could control himself, he should go to the trained physician. But what if someone else found him? What if this had all been a trick by Two to get Dale to go somewhere else where a trap lay in wait? What if Dale had won, but was injured and vulnerable out in the night somewhere? What if Two manages to possess Dale? What ifâ
You sit down heavily on your vanity chair, shaking your head to try to dissipate such dire thoughts. Dale had been winning the fight, had managed to drive Two off, and had seemed to have no true injuries when he went after them. Morning would come. Dale will have returned while you slept and he will be fine. He has to be.
You look into the mirror, past and behind yourself to the bed. Speaking of sleep, youâve no idea how youâll manage it tonight. You suppose you could brew some sleepy tea, but would that truly work when you still feel your anxiety and nerves as significantly as you do? With the effects of your caffeinated tea still going? Do you even want to sleep?Â
You know you should. Itâs what you had told the others you would do. It's what you would have told yourself to do, if you were another person. It's the best course of action so you are well rested and ready to face tomorrow. Nothing good will come of worrying away the hours deeper into the night.
Yet you know yourself. Youâll not be able to manage it. Taking the tea would only leave you in a half-asleep state, constantly drifting off and waking from nightmares youâd not be able to tell from reality.Â
Not wanting to bother moving the candles from in front of the large mirror at your vanity, you instead go to your desk and bring over your journal with the magnifier. Setting them up, you turn to a fresh page. The most useful thing you can think to do is to write down everything you can remember the assassins said so as to better find who hired them. Given the layers of who can know what, you decide to write down the truth in your personal shorthand, knowing between your handwriting and the few changes you made, itâll be nigh indecipherable to anyone but you. It should be the best way to keep the actual facts straight for yourself so you can discuss with Dale, or obfuscate with Grandfather and Grandmother. Most of what Two said will only make sense if you know what Dale is and youâll not be the one to ruin the facade.
You concentrate on getting everything down while managing your flickering light. The sound of your door closing takes a second to register. The next second has you on your feet, your hand dropping your pen in favor of your busk knife. You whirl towards the door, heart hammering in your chest.
A dark figure, more outline than person given how far they are from the miniscule light, is all you can make out. For a split second, youâre convinced Two has come back for you, until another step closer finally allows you to distinguish, âDale!âÂ
You drop your hand to the table, body sagging in relief, both at the lack of threat and the confirmation heâs alive. âYou frightened me half-to-death!â
âMy apologies,â Dale replies, voice low and wary, but unmistakably his own.
You beckon him closer, needing a better look even if many of your fears are assuaged with his presence. âAre you alright? What happened?â
He comes more fully into your circle of light and you can see he has no obvious wounds, only a small bandage on his jaw. âI already spoke to Grandfather and the doctor.â You step closer as he speaks, hand drifting up to the bandage. âIâve no serious injuries, only some bruisings and cuts. I caught up to Two and ensured theyâll do us no more harm.â
âAre you certain?â Your eyes search his form, noting his damaged jacket is nowhere to be seen. No blood stains or broken bones are obvious. Still, there could be damage under the surface, your eyes on his torso and then up to that single bandage. âThe stonework was strong and Two was very adept atââ
âYes, I am sure.â Dale catches your hand before you can touch him.Â
Heat rises to your cheeks at the reminder of your impropriety, which only mounts as you fully realize that Dale is alone with you, in your bedchambers, at night. No one to see him here. Complete privacy. You in your nightclothes and robe, he in only a shirt and trousers. âGood,â you manage before you attempt to clear your throat. What do demons care of human impropriety? Daleâs played along well enough, but heâs not beholden to such petty sensibilities. âIâm relieved.â
âYes,â Dale murmurs, continuing to stare at you as if you might be the one who needs a physical. âYou do truly appear to be.â
âWhatâŠ?â You blink up at him confused. Some of your concern fades to frustration. You give him an incredulous look. âOf course, I am. It was a foolish thing to chase after Two into the night. Who knows what they might have done to you.â Did he think himself infallible? Or you too oblivious to notice the toll the fight took on him? âIâve been worried.â
âCurious,â Dale says, tilting his head to the side. His eyes begin to glow. A third one pops open on his forehead. The shadows cast by your candles gutter. âIâve never had a human express such concern over me. Not when they knew what I was.â He blinks and all his eyes focus on you. âYet, you appear sincere.â
âOh,â your voice is small, but youâve no notion of how to respond, how to actually have this conversation.
âI was not sure what I would be returning to,â Dale confesses, his voice lower and quieter. Instinctively, you lean closer to hear him better. You hold your breath to see what else he might say, now that it appears you are finally addressing the elephant in the room. âWould you have told Grandfather and the Captain? Would they greet me only to catch me in a binding circle?â
âWhat?â Your stomach drops at the mere thought. âNo, of course not.â Alarm rises with your nerves, that Dale might still worry of this outcome. As if he still thought it a possibility for you to have done so. Does he think so little of your regard for him? Has he not understood where you stand despite your attempts to make that clear? You turn your wrist in his grasp and he lets you, but seems surprised when you clasp it more securely in your own. âDale, Iâd neverâI donât plan on revealing you. I thought thatâd be obvious.â
Dale looks down at your hand on his and just as you start to worry it had been the wrong move, he turns his own in your grasp to hold your hand in return. âI suppose that appears to be the case.â His gaze moves from your fingers to tentatively meet your gaze. âIt does not illuminate why you would do such a thing.â
âIâŠâ you struggle for how to articulate your thoughts. Somehow all your imagined conversations with Dale had been focused on him and his secrets, motivations, thoughtsânot your own. âI am aware that perhaps my actions appearâŠunusual.â You do your best to rally your thoughts and Dale lets you, no haste or frustration in his stance or expression. That patience helps you say, âHowever, youâve never acted in a manner that made me worry for my safety or the safety of others. You have not tried to do harm to those around us, physically or with the power you could wield as heir to Northridge.âÂ
You stare down at your hand and his, unable to keep track of your thoughts when your eyes are locked on his. The flickering candlelight reflects strangely in his blue eyes that he looks more demonic than usual, but also more striking. You want him to think well of you, but you donât want him to doubt your sincerity. âIâd not known the first Dale for very long. I think Iâve known you longer now. I confess, I had concerns about that Dale, prior to your arrival.âÂ
You chance a glance up at him and see some surprise in his expression. Youâre rather pleased to have been able to surprise him since heâs managed to do the same to you at so many turns. Hopefully, like you, he doesnât find the surprise bad. âHuman concerns, but significant ones. The worries I have for you are different, but less.â
âTruly?â Daleâs voice contains even more of the surprise youâd seen in his face earlier, but no doubt or disbelief. âHow could a human, who has always been who he is, worry you more than a stranger in his body?â
âLord Dale wasâŠarrogant, entitled, and selfish,â you admit, remembering back to your first talk with him. You remember your first meeting with Grandfather and with the other prospects that came up. âAnd he was the best marriage offer I received.â You frown, trying to articulate why youâd taken a chance with that Dale, aware now that youâre relieved more than anything that heâd been replaced in the end. âI believed he would consider me to be⊠an extension of himself in a manner that would shield me from some of his faults, so long as I did not interfere with his goals. However, that is certainly not a stable place to begin a marriage, although I had considered it worth the risk at the time.â
âAnd myself?â Dale asks softly.
You smile to yourself because how often had you asked yourself the same thing: about him and about why he might tolerate you. âYou were an unknown,â you say slowly, âin so many waysâI admit you still are. However, youâve not shown that callous self-interest. You appear⊠interested in mâthe thoughts of others, dutiful to Northridge in a manner I recognize in myself.â Youâd been preparing to take up the mantle of Northridgeâs care yourself. Youâd liked the idea of such a challenge, to an extent. You were eager to prove yourself. To be the one in control of your life. But it would have been lonely and you would have had to juggle Daleâs own plans for the fief. You hadnât thought there was a better option other than hoping perhaps the original Dale might come around. That isnât your worry with this Dale.
You take a deep breath and look back up at him. âYou did not have to stay and playact the role Dale handed you with his identity. You could have left with his body to strike out on your own.â You hate how much the thought fills you with true fear, not just trepidation or frustration as might have before you got to know this Dale. If he has been genuine with you, you would fear for him out in the world on his own. âI donât know if you still might do so, but that is my worry, not that youâll mismanage what you have. I simply feel there is more common ground between us than between myself and the original Dale.â You swallow, suddenly all too aware youâve been speaking for what feels like ages on end without Dale saying a word. You reach with your free hand to brush some of your hair behind your ear. âThat could all be wishful thinking on my side. Weâve not had many chances for honest conversation, excepting now, I suppose.â
Dale finally blinks and stares down at you in a sort of confusion that you hope is fond and not frustrated. âI did not know what to expect when I arrived on the surface,â he confesses slowly, âthough I was relieved not to have to contest for autonomy. My recovery from the ordeal was when I knew I would be most vulnerable and thought I might be discovered, necessitating my departure.â His fingers tighten briefly around your own before a small smile spreads across his face. âThank you again, for your aid.
âI was relieved to be able to stay. Iâve no plans to leave unless forced.â Dale looks past you briefly, to the candles and the mirror behind you. âI have spent my life searching for a stable territoryâa home.â His eyes fix on yours once more. âIâve not had much in the way of surviving family and so find myself inclined to appreciate Grandmother and Grandfather, particularly with Daleâs memories.â His eyes unfocus as if viewing those memories now.
You allow him some time and shortly Dale pulls himself out of those thoughts with a rueful shake of his head. âThe memories are both outside of myself and of myself in a rather confusing manner. Iâve not the language or nuance to explain well, truth be told. All of Northridge feels as if it was waiting for me and Iâd be a fool not to seize the opportunity. Even you,â he strokes his thumb across the back of your hand, sending a thrill through you, âa lovely mate, was here, like a delightful dream. Iâve not earned any of this,â Dale continues, looking a bit sheepish, a bit chagrined, and a bit like heâs expecting your judgment. âAnd yet, Iâve had enough ill fortune in my life not let a stroke of good pass me by.â
Your relief at hearing him say he plans to stay is only matched by your understanding. âEven with his flaws, Dale had appeared to be good luck to me at the time. Now, you seem to suit me far better as a partner. Strange as it is to say, I was sometimes more convinced there must be a trick about when I felt we understood each other. It seemed too fortunate.â You take another deep breath as you try to think of what words might solidify Daleâs decision to stay with you, to be with you. The memory of the way heâd said your name only hours ago, the layers of meaning heâd somehow communicated, gives you the strength to say, âFor what it's worth, if youâve been sincere and wish to stay, to be Dale of Northridge, then Iâm happy you are here above any other.â
âI have,â Dale is quick to say, catching your other hand in his. He brings your hands in his together and up, dusting your knuckles with a kiss, âand I do. I feel the same.â Your breath catches in your throat. Your heart hammers in your chest due to the warmth and release of tension you feel because you believe him. That Dale might want this too, with you, is hardly more than you can conceive. You havenât even had to convince and persuade and demonstrate the value of such an arrangement over months as youâd begun to plan for first Dale. Weeks of uncertainty melt away in the face of his straightforward words. You must be smiling like a fool, but you donât care.
Dale tilts his head to the side, bemused. âIs that common, among human pairs, to understand each other so quickly? Is that why these strange methods are employed? I admit many aspects of human society elude me, including mating rituals.â
âNot all do, but that is the hope of most,â you reply, before leaning forward, unable to help your curiosity. âWhââ You wince when the movement jars your back and Dale frowns. You absentmindedly pull your clothes away from your bruised back. âApologies, I am still somewhat sore after this evening's events.â
Dale glances around before leading you over to your bed. âLet us sit.â
âYou were the one who fought,â you protest weakly, but the image of Dale on your bed is very enticing. Since you still have your curtains open by the bed, the moonlight has the opportunity to lend strength to the blue-ness of his eyes. You still feel some of the echo of adrenaline brimming in your veins, but it has nowhere to go with the night so late and Dale finally within reach.Â
âAnd I am tired as well,â he agrees, giving a little tug to your hand before sitting down himself as if to be a good example.Â
Youâre certain thatâs true and youâve no real objection. If anything the mild impropriety makes your stomach flutter excitedly. You carefully sit down beside him, arranging your robe as you do so with only one hand, not wanting to let go of Dale quite yet. Heâs only just come back to you.
He turns, bringing his knee up onto the bed in order to face you better as you tuck yourself against the footboard for stability. Dale looks boyish in such a pose. With some of the excitement and fear out of the way, your conversation begins to remind you more of sneaking between dormitory rooms at school.Â
You try to bring your mind back to the conversation you were having instead of childish conversations and not so childish games. âHow does courting work for your⊠society?â
Dale smiles, a little crooked, like he too finds your description of anything demonic as a âsocietyâ amusing. âTruthfully, there are many varieties in how different demons approach such matters. Perhaps the original strange thing to me was how many humans approach it the same.â
âThere is variety,â you consider, actually giving it some thought. So much of your life had built to where you were now, youâd not contemplated the process itself since you were a child. Primarily, fears about your ability to participate at all were what had dominated your thoughts then. âThat variety tends to be geographic, however a culture evolved. This continent was once under the rule of a single large empire, before it fractured and so shares certain traits across country borders. The continent to the direct south is similar within itself. To the east across the Narrow Sea, there is still one empire. Only the more distant continents were never unitedâto my knowledgeâand so I believe have a greater variety to their customs.â
âI see,â Dale nods. âThe Depths is a veryâŠscattered and varied place, physically and among demons themselves. No one group of any kind has ever controlled a large portion, not in the history Iâm aware of. Still, there are trends among similar demons or those who live close to one another, customs that bleed into one another. The demons I am most familiar with either live in tight-knit clans and generally donât mate outside of it or are solitary. Both consider time to become familiar with each other a critical component.â
You nod. âMany people who end up marrying have known each other all their lives, due to circumstances, or because they were neighbors, or because their parents decided years ago to link their families and lands.â Pivoting since youâre not sure demons have nobility, you continue, âAccording to those I know who arenât nobility, thatâs also far more common among the common people. Nobility enjoys overthinking, or at least thatâs what my father says. A lot of marriage decision making is based on utility, alliances, and financesânot to mention tradition and honor. Tolerance of one's spouse is the expectation with companionship over time. Partnership or true affection as an ideal to hope for. Although, it is custom to play at appearing happily situated, regardless of one's internal feelings on the matter.â
âSurely you had more options than Dale,â the demon with his name protests, as if heâd been meaning to make the argument since you first mentioned such a thing and could no longer contain himself. âSometimes his thoughts or memoriesâimpressions of people or situationsâoccur to me. I admit I dislike many of them. I disagree with many of them.â
Youâd known this was part of how demonic possession worked but it was still strange to hear of. âIâm certain his of me were not flattering nor were there many of themâone of the few commonalities we had was likely our rather poor opinion of each other,â you confess. âI doubt he suspected my true feelings. He agreed to marry me because he needed to in order to inherit, because I seemed amenable to his influence. Not to mention because I came with a larger than is typical dowry for a fifth child. Iâm sure he thought me generally acceptable, if a bit disappointingâhe told me as much. However, that was his fault for letting rumors reach the ears of potential spouses or at least their parents.â
The way Dale tightens his lips, but doesnât disagree confirms your suspicions. He gives a small huff before saying, âYes, I can recall. He was quite frustrated with the reputation heâd found when he made his way back home. At the very least he wished heâd been able to marry before they spread. I think heâd underestimated how many would not want to be associated with demonic research. Not to mention the more dramatic tales of carousing he and his compatriots got up to on their tour.â He rolls his eyes as he continues to list reasons why Daleâs marriage prospects had diminished. âHow many of them would pair off with each other as they did, and so on. He believed he could have turned his reputation around in order to have a spouse he saw as moreâŠâ Dale winces, clearly trying to find the least offensive word, before giving up, âworthy, but was aware such an endeavor would take time he did not want to spend.â
âYes,â you acknowledge because isnât that what you suspected all along? In some ways it's hard to care much about what the original Dale thought, not when he was dead, but you find you hate the idea of echoes of those thoughts sounding through this Daleâs head. You care about his opinion. You want him to think well of you. You push those fears aside to focus on the conversation you are having. âIn that way, we were compatible. We did confirm what we expected from this marriage along with what was required for our engagement to be initiated. It's simply that those items of import were easily discovered on paper and with minimal interaction in person.â
âYou were engaged before you met,â Dale says, shaking his head in either disbelief or disapproval. âTruly mystifying.â
âWhat sort of traits are valued in your courtships?â you ask, wanting to meet him where you could. Everything so far has been how humans do such things. You want him to feel comfortable with you and your relationship. You want a chance to show him Daleâs lingering thoughts shouldnât matter to him. You canât find more time to spend together with the wedding so close. You canât change how you only met shortly ago, but hopefully there are other elements you could honor. âI would be happy to participate in any rituals I could, as we have fulfilled the majority of the human ones already.â
Dale blinks at you with such surprise you worry for a second that you might have just made a foolish offer. Since you were in fact referring to demonic rituals that was likely a given. No, you remind yourself, you trust Dale. Dale closes his mouth within a second or two, and admits, almost ruefully, âIn truth, many such questions and information have already been answered. What would take demons time and trust to reveal, humanity seems more free with, particularly over these last few weeks of intensity and socializing. My parents courted for years but saw each other far less than we have over the course of that time.â
âWhat sorts of things?â you canât help but press, eager for anything to work with.
âGeneral compatibility,â Dale begins to list with a shrug, âsocialization, familial connections, and expectations. The majority of courtship negotiations for my parents was spent on territory and fitness to defend said territory, with the others learned as that progressed.â
âIf the ability to defend territory is a sought after quality,â you say, wanting to fidget out of self-consciousness and holding still out of sheer self-determination, âI must be sorely lacking as a candidate.â
Dale immediately shakes his head. âNo, it is a balance. I trained to fight and defend. It is a skill I can bring, not one that I expected any partner to possess. I would not have refused such a mate, but I hadnât been seeking one out either. The terms of survival are different on the Surface.â
He leans back, bracing himself on one hand as he frowns in concentration. You resist the urge to lean after him, to maintain any closeness youâve gained. He looks so distant in the moonlight, foreign with his demonic eyes on full displayâthere are two more than beforeâand with shadows moving as if in a gentle breeze around him. âMy parent had staked out a large territory in alliance with another demon, who died soon before they met my mother. They were initially very hostile to the others settling nearby, including her. She managed to negotiate with them for her smaller spot and slowly they came to see they would enjoy being together. Since my parent had a lot of territory, my mother had to prove her worth as a defender. Even my parent had to prove their territory borders were sustainable with all the new interlopers.â
You try to even picture such an existence. It seems so solitary. You had often felt lonely as a child, and even after, but there were always people around, you simply didnât have any connections with them. You werenât actually alone. Perhaps you are missing something. âAnd it was just them?â
âYes,â Dale replies, eyes softening as if he could hear your true question. âShades are generally solitary and while my mother came from a clan, she preferred solitude as well. That was one reason for her departure.â
âAnd youâre a shade?â He certainly seems to be one, given his facility with shadows. Had he spent so much of his life in similar solitude? âThe past few weeks of gatherings must have been overwhelming for you.â Heâd not seemed to be. However, perhaps he was a better actor than youâve given him credit for. He was coming from such a different place of experience.
Dale shook his head. âIâm only part-shade and even so, Iâve always enjoyed being around others. Iâve been to the Surface before and know how close you all tend to live.â It was so odd to hear him acknowledge all this out loud, to hear him say âyou allâ and know he meant âhumansâ. That he wasnât included with them. âEven in the Depths I traveled, as many young demons do before they settle on their own territory. I have worked with others and even temporarily joined a handful of clans. Nothing ever fit or stuck. My first time on the Surface, as chaotic and overwhelming and confusing as it was, felt right. After one final attempt in the Depths to find a place to suit me failed, I knew what I wanted was up here.â
You want to ask for every detail, for every nuance and failed alliance he alludes to. At the same time, you donât want to scare him off, by asking for more than he feels comfortable revealing. If youâve already rushed the timing, you donât want to push even more, not at the risk of driving him away. You want to hold this new honesty with both hands and protect it. You want to never let it go. In the end, you settle on a sincere, but generic, âI confess, the tales of the Depths make it sound fearsome,â in the hopes that heâll tell more if he wished, but would not feel pressured if he did not.
âIt is.â Dale has closed all of his eyes, clearly remembering. âIt is lonely and dangerous.â He blinks open his eyes and theyâre glowing once more, enhanced by the strong moonlight that falls on his face. âThere are dangers here too, but so many more opportunities and ways of living. Not merely survival.â
You shake your head. âIâve no notion of such a life. Iâm pleased you are here and that we can offer you that.â Today has more than proven that Dale can defend himself and that you are certainly winning no accolades in such an arena, and yet you feel protective of him. You want to shield him from the harsh life he clearly led before this, fighting for so much of his life. You want to make a home where he can rest and enjoy life.
âThank you,â Dale smiles, as if your simple words mean something to him. âI admit Iâd been prejudiced against informing you of my true nature due to past experience.âÂ
He said he had been on the Surface before. You recall his trepidation, his fear as you now recognize it, both in the aftermath of the destroyed study and even when he first was in your rooms. What experience might that have been to caution him so?Â
âIt is freeing to be able to speak of this with you,â Dale continues with a smile you reflexively return. âTo feel there is no curtain of confusion between us. My own hope had been for such a mate, a confidant.â You squeeze the hand still clasped with his because that is all you wanted as well. He squeezes back. âIâm not sure how we got here while taking such a stilted and quite frankly, human route. It is so far from what I would have expected and gone by so quickly.â
âThe time has flown,â you agree, âand yet it also seems a lifetime ago I stood in your rooms after the incident and tried to meet you anew.â
Dale looks startled. âDid you know even then?â He runs his free hand through his hair, baffled. âBut weâd no chance to truly even meet, for me to demonstrate any sort of trustworthiness. You knew then?â
âI suspected then,â you correct. âYou were strange, but kind. It seemed very unlike the Dale I had only just started to get to know. Heâd been acting oddly the night he must have summoned you. He did set the summoning in motion himself, yes?â Dale nods, still wide-eyed with interest and surprise. The effect is compounded by the five eyes he has with which to look back at you. âI knew of his studies with the demonic, I knew of his anticipation for the night, and then the sudden illness.â You shrug. âWell, I went to see himâyouâon purpose. But all I could truly discern is that something demonic had happened. I didnât know if he was still part of you and Iâd frightfully little knowledge of demonology to leverage. It wasnât until a few days later that my understanding solidified.â
Dale just shakes his head. âYou knew all this timeâŠâ
âWere you not aware?â you canât help but ask, nearly as surprised by the notion as Dale seems to be that you did know.
âIâŠNo,â he frowns. âAt times I thought you might. Later that first evening, I worried my reaction to the willowbark had been too vehement or that Iâd said something strange while my memories and Daleâs were sorting themselves out. During the tournament, when you sought me out regarding Eastmountâthat was when I came closest to thinking you knew what I was.â
âBut you changed your mind,â you continue for him. You can see it in his face. âWhy?â
âYou assisted me,â he says plainly, lifting his eyebrows as if it were obvious. âYou didnât confront me or accuse me or try to leverage any sort of secret knowledge of what I was for your own gain. You didnât turn me in or ask for my aid to advantage you or threaten me.â
âYou thought so ill of me?â You canât help the hurt that blossoms in your voice. âThat I might do such a thing?â Hadnât he known enough of you by then? You thought heâd understood, that he had seen who you were quicker than anyone else youâd known. Your hand starts to pull out of his without you meaning to. Unable to resist drawing back from him.
âThat is what humans do with demons,â he says, almost pleading, pressing your hand to the bed to halt your movement, but not pulling it back towards himself. âEven if you were not one who sought selfish gain, then as a righteous human, you should have raised the alarm, formed a trap, done something to expunge the demon from your midst.â His vehemence is surprising, you feel caught out because he wasnât wrong. Those are the two expected reactions. âI had thought Iâd misjudged you since you had seemed to know, but not do any of those things. I was waiting for the demand of what you wished for in exchange for your silence. It never came.â Dale shakes his head again. âI concluded you didnât know. It was the only explanation that fit. That, at most, you suspected Dale had enhanced himself with demonics and were willing to aid him in his one-upmanship with Eastmount.â
âI see.â On one hand you do truly understand his caution. He is a feared stranger in a foreign land, which goes doubly for Northridge given Grandmotherâs attitude. You know plenty who would have done as he suggested, but⊠You also know some who would not have. Surely he must have Daleâs own memories of humans mixed up in demonology that wouldnât have reacted so poorly. It's such a specific fear. âHasâŠhas that happened before? When someone found out you were possessing a different human in the past?â
âIâŠâ He freezes, all of his extra eyes closing up, although the two that remain are still glowing, black all but gone from them. âYes. It has.â
A bolt of anger on Daleâs behalf straightens your spine, even though you know how humans react to demons. It's not even unwarranted most of the time. But this is Dale, your fiancĂ©âyour Dale. Did they simply not know him? From all the stories youâve heard, most demons make their true intent, if it is destruction, known quite quickly. Itâs why youâve become more comfortable with Dale as time has passed. âI donât know what circumstances there were, but youâve not behaved in a way that would cause me to betrâto react in such a manner.Â
âI would not have blamed you. Demons can be quick to turn on each other as well.â His voice was strangely soft and earnest as he spoke, as he tried to absolve you of these potential feelings and actions against him. âItâs not humans alone who have decided that it would be better to no longer act in concert with me before.â
It breaks your heart, to hear him say it so plainly, so gently. You can see now you are working against a lifetime of betrayal, or so it seems to you. You search for something, anything, to communicate your sincerity. A reason to push any lingering fear of such possibility in the future as far from his mind as you can.Â
âYou saved my life tonight, Grandmotherâs life.â Itâs the most tangible, most straightforward reason you could see that he might believe for your trust in him. You wait, but he doesnât disagree. You have his rapt attention. âWe are working towards the same goal, are we not? Youâve more than proven your dedication to Northridge tonight, to my satisfaction.â You donât see it so plainly, so unemotionally, but you want to impress upon him that you are aligned together. You wait for his slow nod of acknowledgment.Â
âNothing you have done has persuaded me otherwise,â you work hard to make your voice as steady and sure as you can. âIt never crossed my mind to try to entrap or exorcize you tonight.â You hope by focusing on now, he wonât try to argue this specific point. You donât have such concrete reasons for your feelings before and so youâre not sure heâd believe youâd never really had the inclination once you actually met him. Otherwise, heâs right: some things need that time to grow and solidify. You want to make damn sure youâre starting on the right foot. You will gain the rest of his trust going forward.
Dale leans closer, an eye opening up. He tightens his grip on your hand as he does so. You wait on pins on needles for his response. âI believe you. Thank you.â
You want to shift the topic back to lighter matters, but youâre unsure of how to do so. âDemons truly have turned on you as humans have?â is what comes out instead. You wince.
Dale doesnât seem to take offense. âYes, as I was not born into a group that survived, I sought to join others.â You want to ask so much more about that, but you can tell by the way Dale is moving past this part of his past, that he doesnât want to share that now. Itâs late. It's been an incredibly long day, you understand. Youâll be able to ask him for details on all of this because youâre getting married. Youâll have your whole lives to learn everything about him. Heâs staying, you reiterate to yourself. You can no longer picture your future without him.
âThe majority of demonic clans are very insular and do not take kindly to outsiders,â he says with a frown. âThey see nothing wrong with treating said outsiders with littleâŠregard or integrity. This is why the courting ritual I described is spread out. To allow time to pass without betrayal or shifts in alliances to occur. To demonstrate the connection can weather time and outside forces.â
âAnd to feel confident in telling anything more personal to their prospective spouse,â you add, nodding. Sure there is gossip and alliances and even violence within the nobility on the Surfaceâtonightâs more than proved thatâbut not on the scale Daleâs describing. Youâre abruptly very grateful for the world you live in. Youâd likely not survived his.
âPrecisely,â Dale confirms. âInformation that might have been construed as weaknesses to be exploited, but not can be trusted to not be taken advantage of.â
This does fit with the rumors and heresy youâve heard about demonic ways of life. Itâs a wonder any of them manage to mate at all. Still, youâd hoped for something else, something you could do besides ânot betray himâ. For Dale. To show that you accept him. To demonstrate your sincerity to the marriage. To signify your clarity who he is. You know that marriage is with a demon and you want him, not anyoneelse. You want him to know that before the nightâs through. âSo there arenât any other differences in courting that you are surprised about? Or that we have not participated in?â
Dale frowns as he thinks. You try to determine if it's the moonlight and wind painting strange shadows on his form or just him without pretense. Heâs mesmerizing either way. âCoupleâs often take a journey together or begin to merge their territories prior to being bound as formal mates. Youâve already come to live in our territory and weâll be taking our tour after the wedding. I donât believe much can be done to accelerate that at this point.â
âNo,â you have to agree, although you understand now why Dale had been so eager for the tour and are doubly glad to be doing it. âNot in our circumstance.â
âWe already discussed and covered so many compatibility topics that there is not much left that Iâd have wished to know about a potential mate. Well, I suppose it is unusual to have done little beyond dance,â Dale admitted, all but two of his eyes looking sidelong out the window now. âPhysical compatibility in such matters is also considered relatively strongly. I suppose that has more weight for demons given our variety.â He sounds on the fence about how true he feels that statement is. As if he is giving you an excuse to brush past this topic and move on.
âOh?â You hope that sounded calm. You hope your expression isnât giving you away if your voice did not. âI, I do not mind, if you wanted, or rather,â you canât get the words out in a coherent manner, too intrigued despite yourself, and your inability to talk sensibly is only making you more flustered. Memories of your fumble at a festival as well as memories dancing with Dale distract you. âIf there was something else you wished to discover regarding our compatibility, I would not be opposed.â
Dale blinks at you in surprise, but without judgment. That lack of judgment is always one of the primary differences between who is Dale is now and who Dale was. It is the quality you appreciate the most. âOh, you would not?â He sounds mildly intrigued and unflustered as he runs a few fingers through his hair. Itâs unkempt and dark enough to melt into the shadows around you both, but you think it looks longer than it did even a few minutes ago. As if the strands spent more time tangled around his fingers this time around. âI constantly find myself torn between what Dale has experienced informally, what I know human society seems to expect, and what I would consider a reasonable level of intimacy for those who plan to join together permanently in merely a week.â
âOf course.â You can hardly keep the typical social rules straight, let alone your own memories and another persons and another societyâs set of expectations. Itâd drive you a little mad, you think. âI imagine such conflicting knowledge must be confusing.â
âIt is,â Dales says emphatically, looking relieved to finally be able to speak openly. Then he sighs, looking mildly embarrassed for possibly the first time youâve seen. âAnd I know I do not always play my part correctly.â
You feel a little bad for having had the same thought because, well, he isnât wrong, is he? Nothing much you can say to that. Still, you want to reassure him. âWhen we are in private, you donât need to worry about playacting correctly. Youâll wear yourself to the bone if you tried to keep up a facade constantly.â
âI appreciate your saying so,â he says with a tentative smile youâve not seen before. Itâs sweet. It would have looked out of place on the original Daleâs face and yet it suits this one so well. âIt can be tiring. Not always and there are times when even in public, with you, I still feel as I do now.â
You smile, pleased with yourself at having made him feel even somewhat comfortable in a land so alien to him. âItâs not as if Iâve not felt out of place before, although not to the same extent, but I want us to help each other. Thatâs why I wish for you to feel comfortable here and now, with me and our courtship. We are to be married and I want that to mean a partnership, mates, a true couple. No matter our differences and the strange circumstances weâve found ourselves in.â
âAs do I,â Dale murmurs, leaning closer. At first you think heâs simply relaxing his posture, until his hand reaches out to put a finger under your chin. His eyes are dark as they stare at your lips and you recall what turn the conversation had started to take before being sidelined. âSo, you would not mind if IâŠ?âÂ
Evidently Dale wishes to push the conversation back on track. His intent is obvious and he gives you plenty of time to pull away, but you still reply, only a little breathily, âI would notâ before his lips cover your own. Itâs a far more tentative and gentle kiss than the one human Dale had taken from you. Less awkward than your first kiss had been. You melt into his hold as he cups your cheek more firmly, angling the kiss just so. His lips are cool, but soft.
Dale parts from you only to press another kiss to your lips the next second. Kiss after kiss, the rest of the world melts away until there is only the two of you in the faint light, safe in this room. Your hands end up grasping the front of his shirt to keep him close, not that he seems intent on going anywhere. His hand tangles itself in your hair, cupping the base of your head while his other splays along your side to better pull you closer.Â
He deepens the next kiss and you can taste him on your tongue, like coffee and cinnamon. You relax into his hold even as he seems to get hungrier, as he steals the breath from your lungs and every stray thought from your mind. Dale pulls an appreciative noise from the back of your throat. Your hands, still fisted in his shirt, slowly release their grip to press against his chest. Heâs wonderfully solid beneath them, safe and whole and home.Â
Dale belongs with you and you wonât let anything keep him from you.
You bury a hand in his hair, the cool, silky strands almost wrap around your fingers in return. Eventually, you have to use your hold to pull him back enough to breathe, but you donât give him more than the space to allow you to do so. Dale pants against your lips. âBreathing is soâŠâ Dale starts to mutter, almost absentmindedly, before he leans back in to dot kisses along your jaw.
You hum in agreement, pleased with his attention. Desire zips through your veins. Shadows move like flames in the moonlight, shifting across Daleâs body and around him. You swear you can almost feel them, like velvet against your skin. This night feels like a wonderful dream.
Daleâs large hands land on your hips, strong and sure. He makes his way back to your mouth, determined that neither of you can truly catch your breath, and starts pushing you further onto the bed, away from the end. Your feet leave the ground while he moves after you. Your own hands are occupied, holding his strong jaw, buried in his luscious, dark hair. At some point, while stealing your thoughts with his nimble tongue, he lifts you entirely from the sheets to maneuver you fully into the middle of bed. Even when he sets you back down, you're only kept even remotely upright by your hold on him.
âSanaâŠâ Dale pants against your lips when he pulls back just enough for your lungs to remember their job. His voice is raspy and deep as he speaks through his own breaths. You meet as many of his eyes as you can, half-lidded but rapt with attention. âI have been wanting, no,â Dale corrects himself, âneeding to familiarize myself with your scent.â He runs his nose down the column of your throat before burying his face in the crook of your neck. You feel his words against your skin nearly as much as you hear them. âAs your touch, your appearance, your voice are already solidified in my mind. All brief glimpses of scent I managed to steal pitiable and meager until now.â
Your mind struggles to think of a coherent response. Is this part of demon courting? Having Dale wrapped around you, against you so intimately? The desire to know you by every sense. âOh?â If so, you want more. Even if itâs merely something Dale wants, heâs welcome to it, to you.
âYour tasteâŠâ he pressed an open-mouthed kiss to your collarbone. âHalf-remembered, filtered through that imbecileâs mind.â His derision for Daleâs opinion helps chase away your insecurities that he might be swayed by them. He scrapes his teeth against your skin and your mind fogs over. âI knew it to be a poor imitation of reality, but if I had known how poor, Iâm not sure I would have been able to resist for so long. Want. More,â he says around licks and kisses to your sternum where heâs pushing against the barrier of your chemise.
âYou, if you,â you stutter around the words, trying to string your thoughts together. Youâd had daydreams about a fiancĂ© you trusted enough and who felt passionately enough that youâd preempt your wedding night, like in so many hushed romantic stories. âYes, you can, if you wa-ant.â When Dale merely continues to nose at your hem, you finally manage to say as plainly as you can, âSimply remove it.â
âGladly,â Dale replies, eager hands already set on the task of riding you of your remaining clothing. Itâs so freeing to be able to say exactly what you mean, what you want, and have Dale hear you. To have him immediately act on what you say. Your robe had fallen off at some point after his first kiss so there is only your chemise. He manages to divest you of it in record time, making sure the fabric doesnât catch on your bandages.Â
He stills to take in the sight of you, but only for a few seconds. As soon as the slightest inclination towards embarrassed self-consciousness starts to make themselves heard, Dale says, âThank you,â so emphatically, you feel heat rise to your face and gather between your legs.Â
âIââ Whatever you were going to say is lost as Dale immediately starts trailing kisses down from your neck to your chest. His other hand lands on your upper thigh and starts to massage and stroke at the skin there. You moan, eyelids slamming closed to better enjoy the sensations heâs provoking throughout your body. It's so much after so long of only dances and holding hands, but you feel as greedy as Dale is acting. With the taunt of courtship over, you want to be as close to him as you possibly can.Â
He envelops a nipple in his mouth and lightning races down your spine to strike your core. You can feel yourself getting wetter as he continues. You ache for some friction between your legs but you donât want to risk Dale stopping. As he switches sides, his hand coming up to tweak and rub your damp skin, you moan shamelessly. You want to drown in the sensation of Dale moving so eagerly against you. Heâs ravenous.
Daleâs attentions push you back and you place a hand on the bed to try to steady yourself. It's not quite enough, not given your injured arm. You do your best to control your descent down on your side. Dale gropes at your hip as if to try to help keep you up before he realizes what you're doing and helps guide you down instead.Â
His shirt disappears as you reposition yourselves. You move quickly to explore the skin now bared to you, feeling strange stripes of velvet mixed with soft human skin. The difference in textures reminds you of who you are with even though you canât see his inhuman nature with your eyes squeezed shut in an attempt to weather the heat heâs stoking within your body.
Dale pushes you further back and you go with the motion until you feel the sheets against your bruised back. Flinching, your hands scramble against Daleâs skin as you arch away from the bed. âS-Sorry,â you pant, âBruised. My back.âÂ
Daleâs already tipped you back onto your side and you see a tail with two eyes arc over your shoulder. He growls at whatever he can see in the dark. Shadow tendrils brace you between your shoulder blades and on your lower back so that you can relieve some pressure from your side and relax more in this position. His teeth seem sharper as he says, âI should have torn them to pieces for touching you. For hurting you.â
âYou did,â you reply, not wanting to derail the mood even if the reminder of Daleâs defense of you certainly isnât drawing you out of it. You donât want Dale consumed by anger. You selfishly want his focus to be on you. âItâs treated as best it can be.â When that doesnât seem to be enough, you cup his cheek, âMake me forget about it.â
Daleâs eyes ignite at the challenge and you feel a corresponding pulse between your legs. âYesss, sana,â he hisses in agreement, pressing a kiss to that hand. He resumes his mission to memorize you with all his senses with renewed zeal. Itâs easy to let him do so. With him pressed to your front and his shadow tails wrapped around to brace your back, you feel wonderfully enveloped by him. Safe from the world. Safe with him.Â
âYou seem like something I shouldnât be allowed to have,â Dale murmurs, voice strange, distant and echoing. He presses more kisses further down your body. Even with nearly all his focus on the physical, he canât help but think aloud with whatever part of him isnât consumed with you. âShouldnât be allowed to keep.âÂ
The shadow tails supporting your back spread and his hands fasten securely to your hips. âSmoke in the wind,â a kiss to your stomach, âwater in the hand,â a kiss above the thatch of hair you have, âa dream before waking.â He looks up the length of you, his eyes blue and dark and as hypnotizing as ever. âFighting for thisâyou and Northridgeâfor this life tonight has made it feel so much more a reality rather than a far-off wish.â He presses another absentminded kiss to you. His thumbs stroke your skin and your hips roll in his hold involuntarily. âSomething I would never truly be able to grasp.â
âYou can,â you tell him, feeling nearly as desperate as heâs been acting, voice breaking on the words. Desire clogging up your throat. âIf you d-desire⊠Dale,â you wail his name when he finally puts his mouth on you.
You lace the fingers of one hand into his hair, not able to judge what was too tight while your hips jitter in his hold. Overwhelmed by the sensation of that long adroit tongue dipping in for a better taste. Your head tips back as you try to push into him. He groans encouragingly as his hands move to your thighs and pry them apart to give him more space to work. The improved angle gives him more access, more contact, more ways to make you mewl with pleasure.
True to his words when he first began, Dale is ravenous for your taste, licking and sucking with an intensity that makes you little able to do more than take it. Unleashed, he must have truly been holding himself back before. The fight, that kiss, has broken some self-restraint heâd clearly been tightly holding onto.Â
Dale devours you. He devours you until youâre a sweating, moaning, mess held firmly in his grasp. Until a final wave of pleasure pulls you under.Â
You come back to yourself slowly to find Dale still between your thighs, carefully licking up every last drop of desire heâs managed to wring from you. You hope heâs satisfied with you. You hope heâs never satisfied. You hope heâs willing to make a meal of you again and again. âDale,â you breathe out. Glittering, bright eyes look up at you, half-lidded and gratified, but still hungry.
Heat begins to rekindle in your veins as he lowers his gaze back down. As he begins to plant kisses and leave little sucking marks on your skin. As he works his way back up your body. You stroke through his hair encouragingly, languid and content to let him do as he pleases. Heâs certainly proved himself worthy of the leeway. He pulls you upright as he goes and your free hand lands on his strong shoulder.
You donât hesitate to pull him into a kiss once you're close enough. His mouth is wet with you still and you find yourself delighted with the evidence of his indulgence, his base appetite. When he pulls you into his lap, you take advantage of the additional height to lead the kiss. Dale gives way under you easily, letting you press your advantage and finally do some taking yourself.
You donât break the kiss until Dale situates you perfectly in his lap to let his cock rock against your cunt. Your moan and instant attempt at grinding down against him leave you gasping. His large hands, spanning your hips and with fingers that dig into your ass, encourage your movements as he groans.
âYouâŠâ you try to give voice to the thought thatâs been building in your mind without you realizing it, âthe way you said my nameâŠâ You can still hear it echoing in your memory, but you need to hear it aloud. Itâs what had helped stabilize your trust in him and you ache to hear it now. âAfter the fightâŠâ
Dale shudders, something rolling through him, before he opens his mouth to breathe your name in that same resounding tone, the one that seemed to carry with it so much more than a single word ever could. Your eyelids flutter, as you feel that same comfort as before, but it has evolved. Now cinnamon spice and crimson tart berry streaked through that yellow warm honey. You feel it along your nerves, buzzing through your veins like warm, mulled wine. âDale,â you gasp back, hoping you can convey something similar in return.Â
Air flows from him like a breeze and his shadows gutter around him while he closes his eyes to the sensation. When he presses you back down against him there's a rumble you first mistake for a growl only to realize itâs a purr. âMay IâŠ?â His cock ruts against your entrance as if there was any doubt as to what he was asking for.
You're lost in this moment, in this feeling, and yet in that second, he takes to ask the real world breaks through. You bury your head in the crook of his neck, craving his own scent nearly as much as his craving for your own had sparked this fire into motion. âYes, please, DaleâI need you.â
âYes, sana, I do as well. I need you so very much,â Dale pants as he guides the head of his cock to where it needs to be and begins to push inside.Â
Gods, he feels big. You remind yourself to relax, let yourself be pliable, and allow him in. One of his hands leaves your hip to stroke soothingly through your hair while he thoughtlessly babbles, âYeeesss, so hot, so tight. Lights above, you feel better than⊠So good. Thank you, pretty, pretty mate forâŠfor this, for this allowance, for this gift, f-fuck.â His words make you shudder and you must be dripping from them given how much more easily he makes his way inside.
Once heâs finally hilted in you, you both need the extra few seconds to take a breath. Him overwhelmed by you surrounding him judging by his scattered words and you for the stretch. The ache of being first too empty and then nearly too full. Soon you deliberately clench around him and he groans. You press a kiss to his neck to let him know heâs alright to move and then set to making it a mark on his skin.
Dale murmurs your name again, a faint echo of how heâd said it earlier. Shuddering, your teeth graze the mark youâre worrying on his skin. Instinctively, he thrusts in even though heâs only pulled halfway out which pulls a groan from deep in your throat.
The sound seems to set Dale off because soon heâs thrusting at a rhythmic pace, half with his own hips, half lifting you up in counterpoint to his movements. Your heat throbs at the demonstration of his strength. You pull your head back to take him in in the moonlight. Your demonic fiancĂ©, demonic mate.
As you can feel another peak building, the pulsing between your legs getting stronger, Daleâs thrusts become more erratic. As soon as you notice, his thumb lands on your clit, obviously determined to push you over the edge with him.Â
Dale buries his face in the crook of your neck. His voice resonates against you as he says, âI⊠I couldâŠI shouldâŠâ He starts to lift you off of him. âWeâre notââ
His words are cut off with a loud moan when you push back against him, hands on his shoulders, muscles throbbing around him. To keep him inside you where he belongs.Â
âNo, no,â you say, mind overwhelmed with pleasure, but also coherent to understand heâs trying to cater to you even if it's not what you want, what you crave with a strength that would surprise you if you gave it a momentâs consideration. âPlease. I trust you.â You know Dale wouldnât leave you now. As far as you're concerned, youâre already married. Heâll never leave you again. âPlease, stay inside.â
He growls your name in response and pulls you back fully onto his cock without needing further encouragement. His hands stroke up and down your sides, shadow tendrils controlling the pace of his thrusts. The additional sensation of his hands on your skin, on your chest, your nipples, combined with the kisses and marks heâs attempting to suck on your skin drive you to the final heights you need to climax, convulsing around his cock. Dale falls over the edge with you.
Bliss spreads through your body as Dale collapses backward, you sprawled on his chest. Youâre sweaty and overcome and the most satisfied, most content youâve been in⊠You let the thought fizzle out and merely sigh happily instead. What more could you ever need than Dale with you in your bed?
Languid sleep laps at your mind, but when Dale prompts you, you go through the motions of nighttime ritual. He murmurs an apology when you shudder from the feel of tepid water and sigh from any movement at all thatâs not horizontal. Soon enough youâre clad in a fresh shift, Dale in only his own shirt, standing by the bed. He looks, with hesitation at the door.
âDo not leave, not until you must,â you say as you lean against him, hand over his heart. Not an ask, but not a demand.
âI wonât,â Dale replies, the solemnity of an oath, the fervor of a declaration of loveâmore powerful in the dark of your bedroom. He shuffles you over to the bed until youâre lying down against his chest once more. âThereâs nowhere else Iâd want to be.â
That warmth of belonging wraps around you at his words and you gently kiss his neck in answer, before mustering the sleep-weary words to say, âThereâs no one else Iâd want.â Itâs so easy to admit now, so freeing to say aloud.Â
Dale presses a kiss to your head. He echoes, âOnly you.â
#my writing#nothing's wrong with dale#story: nothing's wrong with dale#nwwd divergent revelations#fanfiction of my own story#canon divergent?#i'm still not sure how to tag this#NOT osha compliant#this whole thing is to get them to talk sooner#so they can get together sooner lol#monster romance#demonic reveals#i meant to finish this ages ago#but life#and now its 10k#originally sana was just gonna hav a spicy dream after the assassins#but then it evolved#its was a beast to edit#but i'm so happy its finally done#i hope you enjoy it
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attempting to catalogue nearly every piece of art ive ever received... some older ones have broken links so theyre unrecoverable but otherwise im doing pretty good! its the gift art thatll be trickier to track down..
#it started with just wanted to track comms since i like buying art around my bday & i wanted to make sure i remembered eveyrthing#but then it Evolved#now i gotta track down the exact dates loki smacked me with art over & over#torch chatter
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you're going about your normal day when, suddenly, surprise! you've been pokémon mystery dungeon'd!
unfortunately, due to budget cuts, the pokémon assigning quiz has been canceled. instead, you must spin THE WHEEL, assigning you a random, unevolved, non-legendary and non-mythical pokémon. you must now go on some sort of world-saving adventure as this pokémon. good luck!
tell me in the tags what you rolled, and how you feel about it - for bonus points, you can spin the wheel again for (or just take your pick of) a pokémon to be your partner.
bonus rules:
you're not shiny unless the wheel tells you you're shiny
take your pick of regional forms and evolutions (for example, if you roll vulpix, it's up to you whether that means normal or alolan vulpix)
apply whatever logic you like with regards to gender
have fun and be yourself!
#pokemon#pkmn#pokemon mystery dungeon#pmd#tag games#someone might've done this concept already but i had a worm in my brain you know.#i thought itd be fun to list all the unevolved pokemon... now i know there's only around 400 evolution lines total!#.. not counting mythicals legendaries ultra beasts or paradoxes#by the way! alongside the shiny result there are two other bonus results: an obligatory pikachu and... a surprise!!!#finally feel free to let me know if i misspelled something or accidentally included an evolved mon (other than pikachu)#sorry long tags ha đ
i'm done now
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BECOME AS GODS
#beta pokemon#pokemon#evolotto#kujibiki#beta arceus#arceus#gigaleak#teraleak#pkmn#gen 3#gen 4#idk what to tag tbh#supposedly evolotto was gonna be able to randomly evolve into any pokemon#and the similarities between it and beta arceus really struck me idk#mayb ill revisit this and make it cooler i cba right now LOL#rel doodles
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I'm not the first to mention this, but one bit that I thought was really clever in Steven Universe is the ways in which the show subtly justifies the cartoonism of the principle cast always wearing the same outfit for ease-of-animation purposes. The gems are a gimme in that they're all hardlight-projections, and even before that's solidified as a plot point they're otherworldly and superheroic enough that you don't really think to question it. But Steven canonically just owns hundreds and hundreds of those star shirts, which are leftover merchandise from his father's fizzled-out career as a rock star. Into which you can read a whole bunch of other stuff if you really want to, right? And I do want to. It's reflective of Greg's misplaced optimism that he got hundreds of those made in the first place, and it's a benign but visible example of how Steven's life is shaped by the knock-on effects of decisions his parents made before he was even alive. He's got his mother's superpowers and he's wearing his father's shirts.
#steven universe#steven universe analysis#greg universe#thoughts#meta#su#contrast Connie who actually does have a range of diverse outfits#and tastes in outfits which evolve over the show!#because she's part of Steven's Universe#but she has somewhere to go home to
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@naughtyapplepie
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#beautiful women#feminineflavors#thicc girls#thicc women#thicc af#thick babe#mature woman#cutie w a bootie#thicc white girl#white women evolving#whitegirlbooty#thicc white women#twerking#so jiggly#so juicy#soft and sexy#so soft#super thick#beautiful soles#foot soles#thick and soft#soft butt#elliesapplepie
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i put linus in halo btw. if you even care
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zany to me how these um actually nihilists like to pretend that "um actually love/friendship/cooperation/kindness isn't real bc we evolved that way to benefit ourselves as a species..." um YES? that's also where tool use comes from? that's where cooking comes from? am i supposed to think social bonds & tool use & cooking aren't "real" because they evolved over time instead of appearing fully formed from the ether?
sorry u can't enjoy things. im a superior being twirling a fork in my bowl of delicious noodles whilst staring in adoration at the world
#'love isn't real it's a chemical reaction'#hon i got news for u about chemical reactions and the nature of existence#'we evolved social bonds to benefit ourselves' so you agree?#you agree that social bonds are helpful and important enough that they literally shaped the history of human evolution?#i do not think u are saying. what u think u are saying.
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âBruce is emotionally incompetent and canât step outside his own moralityâ yeah itâs a character flaw.
âDick is extremely stubborn and thinks heâs right all the timeâ yeah itâs a character flaw.
âJason has hypocritical tendenciesâ yeah itâs a character flaw.
â Tim is entitled and doesnât think about people when seeking results, and often acts uncaringâ yeah itâs a character flaw.
âDamian is rude and brattyâ yeah, itâs a character flaw.
Also, some people may not even regard everything listed above as flaws.
Having negative traits allows incredible flexibility within your characters, what makes them intriguing, what makes them easy to relate to. If you want to write people, then write people. But they canât be good and clean all the time.
#bruce wayne#dc comics#dc#batman#jason todd#dick grayson#tim drake#Iâm really glad weâre growing out of the âmy favorite is flawless because theyâre a good person who has done both wrong everâ phase#you can absolutely enjoy media that has imperfections and blemishes. these characters should be flawed. they should get to be shitty people#sometimes. they should get a chance to grow and extend and evolve as individuals. because I think thatâs what we need to see more#itâs not about being a shitty person. itâs about STAYING a shitty person#text#meta#batfamily
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"What, you're still crying?"
#one piece#monkey d. luffy#luffy#kozuki momonosuke#one piece momonosuke#jewelry bonney#one piece bonney#otama#one piece otama#one piece fanart#opfanart#i wanted to draw luffy and momo and it evolved into big bro luffy with the three kids he adopted lol#monkey d luffy#my art
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shitpost based off of something that happened when I was watching my buddy play Chao Island smhhh
#the dilemma of the century#the whole joke stemmed from how my friend is super careful about what character interacts with her shadow chao so it evolves properly#or something like that idk#knuckles the echidna#shadow the hedgehog#sth#sonic#sonic the hedgehog#sth chao#chao#chao resort island#fuck it dude knuxadow tag#knuxadow#my art
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Congratulations! Your Tynamo evolved into an Eelektrik!
(Bonus below!)
(The eel dog quadrupled in weight)
Link to submas masterpost!
#pokemon#art#sketchbook#myart#submas#fanart#pokemon ingo#subway boss ingo#submas comic#pokemon emmet#subway master kudari#subway boss emmet#subway master emmet#tynamo#eelektrik#eel dog time!!!#did you know eelektrik evolves aT LEVEL 39#emmet and tynamo have been fighting for their LIVES here#the joyful ordeal of evolution#anyways emmet laughing so hard he starts crying is a mood#submas emmet#kudari
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red and vee :)
#pokemon#pokespe#pokemon adventures#trainer red#my art#vee may not be on red's main team but i refuse to believe that he is in a box. he is living in red's house as a housecat idgaf#is vee a boy. i dont remember i just looked on bulbapedia#red letting vee evolve into espeon means so much to me#even tho vee was willing to use the ability he got from being experimented on to fight alongside red in yellow arc..#unrelated note i have an espeon on my pkmn ultra moon team named tini she is everyhting to me
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heyyyy guess who got emotional over sonic adventure 2 againnn :] (don't tag as ship, thanks!)
#love love love loveeee themmbb#i need to draw them more huehueueueueu#sonic the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#sonic fanart#sonic#sth#art#digital art#also i made this entirely in csp!#im evolving#this required much more brain power than it would if i just used ps tho fvegbfgf#theres a bunch of really annoying things in csp that i cant get rid of ughhhh#and the correction layers are. a NIGHTMARE#unusable efdsedfsefdfgrfv#sonic adventure 2#sa2
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#beautiful women#feminineflavors#thicc girls#thicc women#thicc af#thick babe#mature woman#cutie w a bootie#big tiddy committee#thicc white girl#white women evolving#whitegirlbooty#thicc white women#super thick#thick and soft#soft butt#so juicy#soft and sexy#so soft#izzybelisimo#izzy davis
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