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thereaperwatchesme · 4 months ago
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Update!
I'm working late, 'cause I'm a writer 💕
Hello, amazing people! Just an itty-bitty heads up about Chapter Two...it's currently released! You can now play chapter two with an added 20,000 words, for a total of 41,000. However, I should mention that previous saves will not work, as I've had to fix mistakes, add some things, and put a little magic in it.
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Lastly, I just want to give my thanks to all the patient people out there. I felt I could've done more, but it would've ended in a longer hiatus and I knew that wasn't the best. I've worked hard and I hope you can appreciate it and we can all communicate and rave about me finally putting out a chapter!
I hope your mental health is top-tier, you're well-rested, and that you're healthy. Enjoy the chapter!
Chapter Two
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cryptidghostgirl · 1 year ago
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Make You Wish Chapter Two -- Where Is She
Pairing: Alastor x Reader
Warnings: really super mild versions of cannon violence.
Word count: 2,072
Previous Part: Make You Wish Chapter One -- Seven Years
Master list link:
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Hazbin Hotel Master List 
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A/N I accidentally posted this before I was ready tooo ahhhh!!! it's fine. Everything was already written I just had to format it properly and stuff.
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Alastor had been at the Hazbin Hotel for only a few days and was already enjoying his time there greatly. It was an entertaining place, to say the least, and now that he had his feet under him, he was intent on making it even more so.
Charlie was pacing around the sitting room, stressed beyond belief. She had gone to speak to Adam the previous day to try and get his support for her plan, only to wind up with the news that the next extermination was coming in six moths, rather than the usual twelve. Alastor watched her duress in amusement as he sauntered into the hotel lobby, side stepping Angel, Charlie, and Vaggie to take a seat at the bar.
"It's nothing we can't handle," Charlie was explaining, trying to convince herself as much as anyone else in the room, "just angels cutting our timetable in half. But who needs a whole year to save souls? Am I right? And next time, when they cut the time in half again and again, we'll just handle it, right?!"
Vaggie got to her feet, grabbing her girlfriend by the shoulders and stopping her from her relentless pacing.
"Yes, we will." she confirmed.
"Oh please," Angel cut in from the couch, his eyes fixed on his phone, "ya had less than half a chance when you started all this salvation bullshit. And now...? Ain' no silver lining this time, toots."
"Sure there is." Charlie turned to him, "We just have to look a little harder for it."
"Well, while you're lookin', the rest of Hell is going nuts."
Angel turned his phone to Charlie, showing all the news headlines of terror he'd pulled up.
"People are already freaking out about the news. Look at what's happening in the Doomsday District."
He scrolled down to a video of a burning town just as a text notification popped up.
"Uh, what is a 'donkey show'?" Charlie asked in confusion, having read the text.
"Ah, heh, nothing." Angel pulled the phone from her line of sigh, trying to come up with a quick lie, "My boss, Val, is just freaked out about the news too. Like I said, everyone's losing their shit."
"Yeah, that is true." Vaggie hummed thoughtfully, a hand to her chin, "Sinners are desperate. Maybe desperate enough to try anything to escape extermination?"
"Speaking of sinners," Alastor said, drawing the attention in the room to him as he turned towards Husk who was busying cleaning glasses, "I think it's time I look up my old partner in crime."
"And what do I have to do with that?" the cat demon gruffly replied, not sparing Alastor a glance.
"Your partner in crime?" Charlie asked, taking a step towards the bar, "I always thought you... you know, worked alone?"
Alastor's grin widened.
"Oh never you mind, dear." he replied, throwing her a glance over his shoulder, "Just a lost soul I'm acquainted with is all."
"Yeah. You've been trying to get her to sell you that soul for what, the past seventy years is it now?" Husk scoffed.
Alastor's eye twitched slightly at the implication of his failure.
"If I wanted it, I would have it." he hummed threateningly, and Husk backed down.
"That's great!" Charlie exclaimed, "So she's a friend of yours? Do you think she'd help with the hotel? Oh! Or maybe that she'd want to be a guest?!"
"Charlie-" Vaggie began but Alastor quickly cut her off.
"I don't see a harm in asking." he cheerily replied.
"And you know her, Husk?" Charlie asked.
He looked up as he placed a clean glass on the shelf, shooting Alastor a glance before nodding.
"Do you think she'd be a good fit?"
He sighed, crossing his arms as Husk turned to face Charlie fully.
"She's a sweetheart, I think you'd get along well." he admitted, "But she's trouble, just like him."
Husk gestured towards Alastor and Charlie's smile widened.
"Well, with all Alastor has done for us so far, I think we could probably use more trouble like him."
"Oh you flatter me." Alastor waved her off, looking away in a false show of humility.
"No really." Charlie insisted, "You-"
"Show yourself, Alastor!" a dramatic call cut Charlie off mid thought.
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"Um. Alastor?" Charlie hesitantly began, peeking out from behind his shoulder as she watched the havoc he was wreaking on the snake shaped sinner, "I think he's had enough."
Alastor cackled joyfully, not even watching as his shadows destroyed the air ship.
"Nah, he's got a few more hits in 'im." Angle disagreed, enjoying the show immensly.
The shadows tilted the ship forward, dropping Sir Pentious out through the broken windshield. He hit the ground with a thud, right before Alastor's feet. Stopping in his fit of laughter, he looked down at the man, spinning his microphone like a baton.
"Thanks for another forgettable experience." he teased as one of the egg creatures fell from the ship, splattering on the ground beside Charlie who took a step away.
"Thank... you..." Sir Pentious began, his voice pained as he raised his head slowly, "for letting your guard down!"
Almost before Alastor could register what was happening, the snake had grabbed onto his coat with his tail and torn a piece from its hem. Alastor took a menacing step forward, his eyes narrowed.
"Oh shit." Pentious' triumphant laughter died out.
Slowly, Alastor sprouted a pair of shadowy horns. With a snap of his finger, the ground under the snake detonated, throwing him up into the air and far away from the hotel with a scream. He watched as Pentious flew away, retracting his horns and standing with a hand behind his back. Once the snake was out of sight, he at last turned to Charlie and Angel, as well as Husk and Vaggie who had come out to join them.
"Well, it looks as thought I need a visit to the tailor." he hummed, "Husk?"
"Yeah?" Husk grunted.
"Where did you say she was again?"
"I didn't."
Husk crossed his arms defensively and Alastor took a step towards him, his smile a little smaller than normal. There was an odd air between the two of them, a tension every one present could feel biting into their skins.
"Whats that?" Alastor asked lowly, his head cocked slightly to the side.
Husk sighed.
"Last I heard she was working for some imp in Pentagram City." Husk reluctantly admitted, looking away, "As an assassin or something, I don't know the details."
"An imp, you say." Alastor thoughtfully replied, his expression unreadable.
"Look, Alastor." Husk turned back to his master, "Don't fuck this up for her. She seemed pretty happy last time I saw her. You disappearing like that wrecked the poor girl."
"Just means she'll be all the more happy to see me."
Alastor turned, beginning to walk away. At the sound of Husk speaking again, he paused, keeping his back to the quartet.
"Alastor, ju-"
Alastor turned his head, shooting Husk a critical look over his shoulder. It shut the cat demon up almost immedeatly.
"Best of luck, chums!"
"Wait, you're leaving?" Vaggie exclaimed, taking a step forward.
Irritation prickling beneath his skin, Alastor turned back to them once again. It had been seven years, he didn't know how much longer he could wait. Sure, he'd had time in Hell on his own, nearly twenty years of it. He didn't need her per-say, she just made things more interesting, more enjoyable. It just felt odd for them to be parted.
Sure, when they had first met, he had thought she was just an easy steal of a soul. Young, naive, frankly undeserving in his opinion of eternal damnation. But smart, smarter than she looked. Y/n had refused any and all deals with the man and so, he had taken it as a challenge. What had begun as a game: Alastor trying to gain ownership of Y/n's soul ended up as an after-life long friendship.
Alastor would never admit it to anyone but, in his absence, he had even missed Y/n the smallest bit. She kept things interesting, he told himself, that was all. Always causing discreet mischief, always quick with a joke. A true pleasure to have on the show, as he always used to say.
"Alastor, we need your help. We need you to do your job." Vaggie continued.
"We need a wall." Angel finished for her, gesturing to the portion of the hotel Sir Pentious had destroyed in his attack.
"Of course." Alastor replied, keeping an irritated remark at bay, "Can't let my new project fall into disrepair already. What would the papers say?"
With a snap of his fingers, minions made of shadows pulled themselves from the ground at his feet. So as not to give anyone another chance to stall him further, he quickly turned on his heel and walked off.
Alastor was a man of image, he kept his pace slow and firm. Couldn't have any of them getting any ideas in their heads about the nature of his relationship with Y/n. That had always been trouble in the old days. The minute people saw the pair together, they started assuming things. He had already decided he was going to be more careful about that this time around and this was the first step.
There was a slight bounce in his step as he headed into the city's center, an odd anticipation fluttering in his chest. Alastor pushed it to the side. It was simply the thrill of being back in his old stomping ground that was to blame. It didn't matter he'd already been back a few days and it should have worn off by now, he should just feel lucky to still be so entertained by this place he'd known longer than he'd even been alive. Right?
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Y/n was sitting at Blitzo's desk, reading through paperwork he had neglected to fill out or file correctly. It wasn't like any one in Hell really payed their taxes, but the mess still stressed her out. She let out a sigh, leaning back in her chair and rubbing her eyes in irritation. She had never had to do this type of work before, not since she'd been alive anyways. How the times had changed.
Noise of Blitzo and Moxxie fighting filtered in through the closed door. It wasn't anything special, anything new. The pair were always at one another's throats, she wasn't worried. What would be worrying, was if things were quiet. This was just the way life sounded now: inelegant and brazen. Nothing like it used to.
The buzzing of her phone on the desk beside her pulled Y/n from her reveries and she picked it up. The collar lay heavy around her neck as she read the message. Y/n had made some bad choices along the way, figuring out how to be on her own. She wasn't pleased with them, but it was what she had had to do. Back then, she hadn't had the need to fight for herself in over sixty years. It was the only thing she could think to do.
She double tapped the text, marking it with a thumbs up before shutting her phone off and leaning her head down on the table. There was no point in wishing for things to be different than they were but, it was just that time of year and the text had pushed her over the edge. A few stray tears trickled out of her eyes.
"Goddamnit, Al." she sighed into the empty room, "Where the hell are you."
Silence pressed its hands against her ears, blurring her perception of the world around her. Y/n had a few seconds, a few nearly peaceful moments before, again, her thoughts were interrupted. This time, not by her phone but by Blitzo calling for her from the other room.
"Y/n!" he yelled and she lifted her head off the table.
"Yeah?" she called back through the closed door.
"Get your ass out here!"
"Why? A client? Can't you handle it?"
"Y/n!" he insisted again, a sense of urgency to his voice.
If this was anything less than an absolute emergency, he was never going to hear the end of it. She was not in the mood for his games today.
"Fine." she groaned and pulled herself from the chair, "I'm coming."
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Next Part -> Chapter Three -- A Reunion
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strawbubbysugar · 2 years ago
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Y/N's mind is a well constructed thought palace made out of gummy bears and silly string (emphasis on the silly)
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vxsellie · 25 days ago
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‧₊˚┊simple living things﹗
a hunger games!au ellie williams fanfiction.⌇ 𝔠𝔥𝔞𝔭 𝔦𝔦
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summary. to give a final goodbye to someone you love is generally the last thing anyone would ever wish to do. though, when being shipped off to your death, it's the equivalent to being given a final meal whilst on death row.
content warnings. abuse, mentions of death, implications of murder, and (the worst of all) a lesbian breakup
total wc. 5,225
notes!! here she is! i wrote this in one sitting on the night before christmas, literally up until two am bc my thoughts wouldn't stop flowing (ive had writers block for the past few months so you couldn't pry my keyboard from my cold dead hands). anyway here she is! once again, reminder that it's better read on ao3!
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14:45.
DISTRICT SEVEN.
“What were you thinking?” 
Despite how loud Marlene’s voice is, it sounds rather muffled. Ellie’s thoughts all jumble together into a plethora of unintelligible abstraction. This results in outside noises becoming equally as cryptic.
After the Reaping, both tributes were escorted into the Justice Building and forced into separate rooms. Having grown up amid the Games, Ellie’s aware that this is the part where she’s supposed to say her final goodbyes to her loved ones — an hour of time allotted to these farewells. And, despite knowing that all twenty-three other tributes are going through the same thing, Ellie couldn’t feel more alone. There’s a sickening sense of finality to this. Like she’s cattle bred and born to await death. Like there’s nothing more to her life aside from this — being Reaped to never return.
And, with the time given, Marlene has opted to use the entirety of her visit reprimanding Ellie for how she’d acted on stage. Not that she doesn’t deserve to be chastised, she knows she does, but it’s still fucked up.
See, after her name had been drawn, Ellie’s entire world fell out from under her feet. She knew there was a possibility of her name being drawn, she’d be a fool not to at least acknowledge that fact. But to look that fate in the eye and have no way of revoking it? That’s an entirely different pill to swallow. As she stood atop that stage, the escort’s piping voice ringing through her ears, Ellie simply could not seem to comprehend it. But then she felt a weight in her hand, a warmth. She turned to see Riley, her jaw set and her eyes darkened. She grabbed Ellie’s hand and hoisted it into the air.
To Ellie, it was a rather odd thing to do. But, as Marlene is pointing out presently, it was an act of defiance against the Capitol itself. Ellie had no idea. Not that she doubts it, what with Riley’s outward distaste for the government, but it just hadn’t dawned on her that the mere act of holding a friend’s hand would piss off the Capitol. It’s kinda funny.
“What could you possibly be laughing at?” Marlene groans, her pacing coming to a halt as she whips around to face Ellie. Her expression isn’t one of rage, as initially expected. Instead, it’s one of genuine panic. Well shit, apparently holding hands really is treason.
Ellie doesn’t respond, her face dropping instantly. She pins her gaze to the floor, staring at the same rusted nail she’s been looking at for the past ten minutes. In fact, she’d been so zoned out that she hadn’t picked up a single thing that Marlene was trying to say. Usually, this would amuse her. But now, with her impending doom so leering, she can’t help but feel ashamed. She may never see Marlene again. And then what? Her last memory of the girl she’d raised from infantry would be of her zoned out whilst curled into a ball on a dilapidated sofa. That’s rather pathetic, is it not?
She shudders, pulling her knees even closer to her chest at the thought. She doesn’t yet know who was Reaped from the other Districts, but she’s sure they aren’t all pouting on their couches like children. Still, she can’t seem to remove herself from this position — one of self comfort. 
Something touches her knee and she flinches, tearing her gaze from the floor. She looks up to see Marlene sitting beside her on the couch, her gaze softened. Ellie hadn’t even noticed her approach. Fuck. See, this is the exact thing she’s worried about. If she were to zone out like this in the arena, she'd be dead within minutes.
“You didn’t hear anything I just said, did you?” Marlene asks with a sigh. A wave of guilt washes over Ellie’s body before she nods, admittedly having heard nothing. “I was saying I’m sorry. I don’t mean to shout at you like this, especially considering the situation. I’m only lecturing you because I’m worried. I’ve seen the Capitol kill people for less than holding hands.”
Ellie shakes her head, though the act is faraway. “The Capitol can’t kill us now that we’re tributes. To do so would only result in more defiance from the viewers. They’re anticipating a show, to kill off the characters would be antiprogressive.”
“No, but they can surely make your time in the arena worse.” Marlene points out. 
Ellie thins her lips at this, but ultimately says nothing. This is not what she wants to hear right before being sent to her death. She wants consolation and comfort, not reminders of how little control she has in her own life. But that’s just how Marlene is — she gets stressed and rambles. Most of the time, it's a harmless habit. Right now, though, it’s proving to be rather taxing.
“Look,” She sighs, “I’m not good at this whole thing, talking. Everyone knows that. It’s– Well, it’s the entire reason I never had any kids of my own.” She sighs again trying desperately to make sense of her thoughts and word them in a way that doesn’t sound like an insult. “I never wanted children, but raising you was the best thing that ever could have happened to me. Losing you would thereby be the worst thing to ever happen to me. I only shouted at you because your safety means everything. But— you’re strong, Ellie, and so very brave. If you put your mind to it, you can make it out of that arena. I believe in you. All you have to do is believe in yourself.”
Ellie is certain that’s the most Marlene has ever spoken in one go without shouting or giving up halfway through. And for that, she’s grateful. Ellie swallows harshly, her throat suddenly feeling too big for her neck. She leans forward.
She doesn’t hug Marlene, not necessarily. She simply flops into her, thumping her forehead onto her shoulder. Her body is stiff and her jaw is clenched tight, but the act of the touch still carries a sense of sentimentality to it. Especially considering she and Marlene never hug. In fact, she thinks she only ever hugged her once in her whole life. Again, it’s not anything to pity her for, it’s just their relationship. A fact of life. Some people are touchy, others aren't. And Marlene is definitely among those who are not.
She rubs a hand up and down Ellie’s back, though it’s more so to do something with her hands rather than to comfort her. 
They remain like that for a long time, sitting in silence because neither of them are skilled at voicing their emotions. Ellie’s mind continues to move at a million thoughts per second, though it slows a little in the absence of Marlene’s shouting.
Roughly twenty minutes go by before Marlene pulls away. She has a hand on each of Ellie’s shoulders, a foot between their faces. She stares at her, brown eyes flicking across each one of her features, as though to memorize her before departure. Ellie mimics her, taking in the sight of the woman who raised her — from the slope of her nose to the arc of her brows. Afterall, this might be her last time to do so. No matter how hard she believes in herself.
“I ought to go visit Riley.” Marlene says with an awkward cough, standing from the couch. “She doesn’t have any family aside from you and I.”
It’s true. Riley’s family is rather complicated seeing as she doesn’t have any. It took seven years of being Riley’s friend before she confided in Ellie about her past. And, after hearing it, she couldn’t blame her for her hesitance. 
Her father was a rebel. He hated the Capitol and everything related to it. He wasn’t married to Riley’s mother when she got pregnant, hadn’t even been dating. They simply had a fling and moved on — hence his oblivion to the fact that she’d been a Peacekeeper. Riley’s dad lived a life of tranquil solitude, aside from frequent whippings as punishment for opposing the Capitol so vocally. Truly, he’d been lucky to not be assassinated on the spot for his insubordination. The entirety of Seven knew him for his rebellious nature.
So, when Riley’s mother came forth with an infant in her arms, he was shocked. He couldn’t believe that she’d gotten pregnant. Though, more importantly, he couldn’t believe she was a fucking Peacekeeper. He tried to keep his calm, civilly agreeing to partial custody over their daughter. 
But, when Riley was about four years old, their refined consensus came to an abrupt end. They got into an argument. And a bad one, at that. Nobody knows the exact details to its origin or entailments, but it’s widely known how it ended — Riley’s mother dead and her father as an Avox for the Capitol. His punishment for her murder.
Riley subsequently grew up in an orphanage, though she inherited her father’s rebellious nature and oftentimes escaped over the fence. She’d spent more time in the woods than she had in the decelit building — chopping wood and climbing trees and visiting the Hob. She’d grown rather skilled at it, the illegality of escaping. She met Ellie in elementary. She’d been scaling the fence, intending to flee the school. Ellie had caught her and insisted she teach her how to do it. Begrudgingly, Riley agreed. From there, with many details gone unmentioned, they became friends. Now look at them Reaped for the Hunger Games together. Ugly ending to a beautiful story.
“Yeah.” Ellie agrees curtly to Marlene’s suggestion. “Yeah, she’d appreciate that, I think.”
Marlene nods in agreement prior to turning on her heel and exiting the room.
Ellie sits alone for a few minutes, returning to her humiliating fetal position. She hugs her legs to her chest, dirty shoes on the cushion of the couch. Though the sofa isn’t in the best shape considering the prodding springs and frayed stuffing. She rests her chin on her knee, staring at the rusty nail she’s grown so fond of.
She’s not sure how long she sits like that before a knock is heard at the door. She groggily tells them to enter, causing the door to creak on its hinges. A face pokes inside prior to the body attached. Cat.
Her black hair is done up, pinned into a purposefully messy bun, bangs cut shorter than usual. It looks put together, but in that I-woke-up-like-this way. Her eyelids are colored in a shiny crimson, her lips in the same glossy tint. Her skin looks inhumanly smooth, her eyebrows impossibly thin. She’s wearing a strapless baby pink dress that’s uncomfortably close to the shade of her skin, coming to her midthigh. Her shoes are the same red as her eyes and lips, clicking against the wooden floor as she walks. She looks like a Capitolite in the way her features are accentuated, though human enough for Ellie to still find her attractive
She instantly straightens, confused. “Why are you here? Aren’t you supposed to be on a train to the Capitol?”
“Well,” Cat begins, shutting the door softly behind her as she walks over to the couch Ellie is curled atop. She sits down beside her, the cushion dipping under her weight, which instinctively pulls Ellie toward her. “I caused a bit of a scene, insisting I had to see you. And, considering it’s a hassle to find another stylist so late into the Games, I simply dared them to fire me. They didn’t, of course, and instead opted to just give me time to see you, albeit minimal.”
Ellie laughs, though the sound is hollow. This draws a tight expression from Cat as she takes in the sight of the girl before her. Ellie suddenly feels self conscious, wearing a wrinkled linen shirt while Cat looks like a literal fucking deity. Not to mention the pathetic way she’s presenting herself — small and weak. She sits upright, swallowing as she runs her hands down her shirt in a futile attempt at flattening it.
Cat stops her, placing a hand on her wrist. Ellie looks at the place where she touches her, taking in the sight of her perfectly done nails. Baby pink with crimson colored accents. God, every single detail of her is altered for the Capitol’s preference.
“I got you something.” Cat whispers, removing her hand from her wrist to reach into the purse Ellie hadn’t even noticed she carried with her. She holds out her hand, a small piece of metal resting in the center of her palm. A ring, in the shape of a moth. The body is the centerpiece, the wings made to wrap around the finger. “Here,” Cat grabs Ellie’s hand, pulling it forward before slipping the ring onto her index. 
“I love it,” Ellie breathes, holding her hand out in front of her to admire the ring.
“I made it myself.” Cat says. Ellie should have guessed. She knew Cat enjoyed making jewelry, using spoons and other random hunks of metal to concoct something ugly into something pretty. She’s spoken of the hobby before, though she’s never revealed any of the end products. This is Ellie’s first time seeing one of them.
She suddenly recalls the rule that tributes are permitted to bring one token into the arena from home. One thing to remind them of their identities — which are sure to be lost in the Games. Ellie had completely forgotten about the rule, it never having crossed her mind. But looking at this ring now, she’s certain this is the perfect thing to bring. A reminder of home. Not of a place, but of a person. Of Cat.
“I love it.” Ellie repeats more furtively, turning to kiss her.
However, before their mouths are able to touch, Cat lifts her hand to Ellie’s chest. She pushes her away. And, though the act is as gentle as possible, Ellie still feels as though she’d been shoved. She leans back. Cat’s expression is pained, not at all matching the cheerful makeup she wears.
She shakes her head, eyes squeezed shut. “I love you, Ellie. Truly. A part of me likely forever will. But– to be in love with you would only end in causing us both an insurmountable quantity of pain. I can’t consciously do that to you. Even our current relationship is deteriorating your mental health. You’re too dependent on what we have, too afraid to lose it. To allow you to continue down this road would be wrong of me. To even have begun it was wrong. And now that you’re going into the arena, I just– adding yet another burden to your shoulder would be wholly immoral.”
Ellie doesn’t know when, but amid that confession, she’d begun crying. Not just due to the breakup, though, if she could even consider it that. But due to everything. Riley distancing herself recently, the Reaping, Marlene’s shouting, Marlene’s halfhearted farewell, and now this? On top of it all?
“So you’re breaking up with me to ease your own fucking conscience?” Ellie snaps. She doesn't mean to say it. She doesn’t. It’s just all become so much for her to carry. And it’s so easy to drop it on Cat after what she’d just done.
“No.” She insists, nigh pleading in her denial. “Ellie, no, you know that’s not what I’m saying.”
“Then why even give me this?” She asks, holding out her hand with the ring on it. “For me to bring a reminder of your absence into the arena?”
“No, no.” Cat continues to deny Ellie’s accusations. “Not to remind you that I left, but to remind you why I left.”
Ellie scoffs, “Now you’re just saying shit. You’re not even trying to make sense.”
“Moths, Ellie.” She says, grabbing her hand in desperation for her to just fucking listen. “They’re attracted to the light. No matter where they go or– or what environment they’re placed in, they find a light. Something to always keep them going. Something to fight for. Something to reach. I’m holding you back, don’t you see? I don’t want you to fight to get home. I want you to fight because you know you’re worth it. You’re worth living for, even without me or Riley or Marlene. For you. Be your own moth, your own light.”
Ellie wipes roughly at her face, fists scrubbing at her eyes painfully. She wishes she had something clever to say. Something smart that would make Cat rethink everything. But all she can muster is a mumbled, “Moths are fucking ugly.”
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14:45.
DISTRICT FOUR.
Your ears are ringing, a loud chiming sound that makes your head swim. Despite this, you keep your chin high as your mother shouts orders at you. You’ve long since tuned her out, which is something you’d never had dared to do prior to the Reaping. But you’re being sent to the arena — you’ll either die in there and never see her again, or you’ll come back a victor and thereby be of higher status than her. Whatever you do now matters naught.
She’s rambling on about something regarding orders to return home. Not because she cares for your wellbeing, but because it’d shame the entire family if you were to die on live television. 
She’s standing across the room from you, her pale blue dress somehow perfectly cleaned despite the journey she made across the grassy courtyard to the Justice Building. Her wrinkled face is contorted into an unreadable expression, the illegibility irritating you. Her golden cane is perched under her clasped hands. God, the woman is the embodiment of power despite having earned none. 
“I get it.” You cut her off, tone just as sharpened as hers, almost as though you’d spent years honing it into a blade serrated enough to challenge her. “I’ll come back. If not, you’ll be embarrassed. Poor you, right?”
The expression of shock on her face is almost worth the punishment — which ends up being hit by the end of her cane. Had it been the usual wood, the pain would be tolerable. But it’s pure gold, causing your mouth to fill with blood. You spit onto the floor and she begins to reprimand you for doing that, deeming it to be improper. You ignore her, massaging your newly bruised face.
The punishment for your statement would likely have been far more severe if you weren’t destined to be put on camera for the country to gawk at. A wound on your face would be shameful. A bruise, though? Your prep team can surely cover that up with a bit of makeup.
She finishes her castigation, seeming to have worn herself out. She then turns and storms out of the room. You almost didn’t notice her swift exit, as she’d made no effort to say goodbye or wish you luck. Just ten minutes of shouting prior to causing a splitting headache and a bruise to the jaw, uncaring to hear you utter a single syllable. Best mom ever.
See, most people deem this event as emotional — an hour allotted to parting ways with your loved ones. But your mother doesn't see this as a parting. She expects to irrefutably see you again. And very shortly, at that.
You’re alone in the room for only a few seconds before a shy knock is heard at the door. You’re confused by this, unsure of who else could be here to see you. “Come in.” You call out, moving to stand over the stain of blood you’d left on the shiny hardwood floor. Thankfully, your dress is long enough that the skirts cover up the space beneath you.
The door opens and a wrinkly old man pops inside. Your lips part at the sight of mister Alden entering the room. You rush forward, offering your aid in his walking. He takes it, looping his arm around the crease of yours.
There’s a small couch with two cushions in the corner of the room. You walk him over to it, easing him onto the sofa before sitting next to him. You cross your legs, “What are you doing here? I know it’s a far journey from where you live.”
He sighs, “You’re like a daughter to me, Y/n. And, though neither of us are willing to address that aloud, we’re both well aware of it. I’ve known you since you were three years old and just learning how to walk. In fact, I can vividly recall the very day I’d met you — you were asleep on your brother’s back, clinging to him like a sloth as he made the trek down to the docks. You were such a small thing, then. Chubby little face and a diaper that didn’t fit.” He smiles fondly, looking at you as though he still views you that way, a baby. “The point is, to not visit you would be cruel. And I’m not a cruel man.”
Your eyes burn as you listen to him. He’s right. You both know it. You and Ruben are like children to him. And he is definitely not a cruel man. You wonder if he’d visited Ruben when he was Reaped. Probably. But you don’t dare ask, not wanting to speak of your brother any more than necessary.
“Oh!” He jolts as though he’d just remembered something vitally important. 
You watch as mister Alden reaches into the pocket of his coat and pulls out a dainty necklace. A white pearl resides in the center, acting as a pendant to the thin silver chain. Your gaze softens as you look at it hanging between his shaky fingers.
“It’s beautiful.” You tell him.
“I want you to have it, to take it into the arena.” He says. “You remember my granddaughter, the one who was facing her first Reaping today? She made it for herself, and planned to wear it into the arena had her name been drawn. She spent weeks searching for the perfect pearl, then another few weeks saving up money to buy the chain.”
Your chest twists at hearing this. You could easily buy something like this from a small shop down by the beaches. It wouldn’t even cost you a day’s allowance. You shake your head. “I can’t take this from her. It’s too special.”
“I insist.” Says he. “When she heard your name called, she instantly turned to me, slipped the necklace into my pocket, and demanded that I bring it to you.” He lets out a light chuckle. “Her ferocity reminds me of you, actually. I don’t even remember telling her about my visits to your house. No shock she found out, though, she’s so bright for her age.”
With a grunt, he pushes to his feet. You rush to do the same, standing beside him in case he needs assistance. Instead of asking for aid, he tells you to turn around. Without hesitation, you oblige. You then feel something cold wrap around your neck. You look down to see the thin necklace now placed across your collarbones. It’s absolutely stunning. Mister Alden fumbles with the clasp, his shaky hands struggling to work the tiny thing.
When he finally gets it on, you turn around to see that he has tears in his eyes. He takes in the sight of the pearl necklace paired with the navy dress, the silver chain matching the silver diamonds adorning it. He nods, wiping roughly at his eyes. “You’ve grown into such a lovely young woman.”
You swallow the lump in your throat before pulling him into a hug, having to hunch over a bit due to his lack of height. He hugs you back, sniffling. It’s rather telling that the random stranger that you buy your seafood from is more caring than anyone in your family. But he’s not a stranger, is he?
After a few minutes of sentimental embrace, he finally parts from you and leaves. On the way out, you catch a glimpse of a tear rolling down his cheek, the droplet catching the light for a split second.
Alone in the room with about ten minutes remaining, you walk over to the window. You look at your reflection in the shined glass, taking in the sight of the necklace. Knowing how long it’d taken to create only adds to its beauty. The dresses your mother has fitted for you are paltry; replaceable. But this? Nobody could recreate the months spent making it, nor could they recreate the small hands that did so.
The sound of footsteps entering the room draws you from your thoughts. You catch his reflection in the window before he’s even fully through the door. Your entire body tenses, something shifting in the air at his presence. Something deep, deep inside you. Like the atoms that make up your very being have been furtively yearning for this moment. For his proximity.
You turn to face him fully.
Ruben.
You’ve seen him around, of course. You’d seen him less than an hour ago. Everyone has seen him, what with the Capitol flashing him around nigh as much as the country’s flag. He’s their brightest diamond and their largest star — the abnormal mixture of UY Scuti with Sirius, creating something impossible to tear one's eyes away from.
You two have spoken as well, albeit in short increments and only when mandatory. So, truly, you’re not sure if it counts in terms of conversation.
He shuts the door slowly, facing you with an unreadable expression. No– that can’t be right. You could always read him, you could always understand him. But right now, not a single word comes to mind as you look at him. He’s a closed book that you’d once memorized every page of.
He stares at you for a moment, gaze lingering on the bruise forming on your cheek. You wonder if you should hide it or not. But he likely knows exactly how it was induced — knowing the feel of your mother’s cane all too well, as he’d grown up taking hits for you daily. It takes a few minutes, but he eventually tears his eyes from your face and looks around the room, looking at the intricate ceiling or the swaying chandelier.
“Been a while, huh?” He huffs a laugh, though it’s dry and lacking any scrap of genuine humor.
You think about this, about what he said. It’s been a while. The world’s biggest understatement, that is. You’re suddenly filled with an immeasurable amount of rage. It’s been eleven fucking years. And he has the nerve to say it’s been a while?
Eleven years since he was Reaped. Eleven years since he was the one in this room. Eleven years since you came to visit him, sobbing and begging him not to go to the arena. Eleven years since Ruben returned from the arena. Eleven years since your brother never returned. Eleven years since the boy who raised you, who protected you, who taught you to walk and talk and eat, vanished.
You say nothing to him, not trusting yourself to speak without either screaming or crying. Or, most likely, both. So, insead, you remain silent.
Ruben sighs, leaning back against the wall with crossed arms. Something about that action makes you visibly wince. He’s so confident. The Ruben you knew was an awkward young boy, made complete with lanky limbs and oversized eyes. Strange little habits — like the way he didn’t ever know what to do with his arms, or the way he always tapped his left foot when he was nervous — made him human. But not anymore. He now knows exactly what to do with his arms and he wouldn’t dare show when he’s nervous. His humanity is just another thing the Capitol stripped him of.
“You don’t have to say anything, just listen.” Says Ruben. He then inhales deeply, his jaw set and eyes piercing; a Capitolite in all but name. “This is the last time we won’t be monitored. After leaving this room, everything will be tracked and recorded and analyzed — the train, the center, the arena. From here, you’re never alone. Even in the bathrooms, privacy doesn’t exist.”
You narrow your eyes at him, “So you’re saying you need to tell me something the Capitol can’t hear?”
“Yeah,” He breathes, “Exactly.”
“Okay, so what is?” You ask, crossing your arms over your chest. Of course that’s what he’s here for. Not to wish you well or say goodbye — though he likely also expects you to win; he was raised by the same monsters, after all — but, instead, to warn you. To make sure you survive the arena so as to not penetrate the family name.  
“Something is wrong with this year’s Reapings.” He explains. “Districts Two and Three both had a pair of siblings Reaped – Lev and Yara from Two, Sam and Henry from Three. Then, if that weren’t enough proof as is, Districts Five and Seven both Reaped a set of best friends — Selene Jones and Ariande Evans from Five, Riley Abel and Ellie Williams from Seven. Not to mention the pair of lovers that were Reaped from Six — Roland Jennings and Archie Bardot.”
You take in what Ruben is saying, thinking hard about it. You were Reaped alongside a small child, a little boy who you’d never seen before in your life. That doesn't seem rigged, but there ought to be some kind of intentional malice behind it.
“How do you know all of this?” You ask, though you know the answer. “The Reapings haven’t aired yet.”
“I know people.” He says rather ashamedly, as though he’s already aware of the kind of reaction this will draw from you. 
Anger sparks up once more at the mention of his ties to the Capitol. Not only is he using the Capitol to help you in the games — a perk no other tribute has — but he’s managed to fucking memorize every name name of importance. You don’t want to be treated as some sort of celebrity. You were Reaped with equally poor luck as Lev, Henry, or Ellie; or whatever their names were. You should therefore be held to the same expectations, not given hints into the Games. Which, by the way, is highly illegal. Not like Ruben would be punished. He could probably murder a Peacekeeper on stage and manage to get away with it. 
It makes you sick.
“Okay, great.” You bite. “You told me what you needed, you can leave now.” “No, Y/n, you’re not understanding.” He insists, taking a step forward. You take one backward, almost on instinct. A pained expression crosses his face, though it vanishes just as quick as it’d appeared. He sighs, running a hand down his face. “These tributes won’t be killing for the sake of winning, they’ll be killing to save themselves alongside their loved ones. Had you and I been in the arena together, our strength would have doubled. Just imagine that. For at least five other Districts, their wills to live are multiplied. And the—”
His words are cut off as the door slams open and Peacekeepers come filing into the room to rudely announce that your time is up. It’s time to board the train to the Capitol. To the Games.
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wolfsetfree-if · 1 year ago
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CHAPTER TWO is here!
5.5k words of new content
Meet the pups
Interact with Bela and Raine
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anthrofractal · 9 months ago
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DESCRIPTION: Nomiani replies, "Tell me about some other gods." Pliyo-Fourth continues with their tales of Fress gods. "Some other gods? Certainly! You see, when Fress need more good luck, they seek out the Speaking Dark. 
The Speaking Dark swims through the oceans of the night sky, and looks down on the land through the stars' light.
From this vantage point, foa can see the very balance of luck itself, both good and bad. 
When we're unsure of what to do, we ask The Speaking Dark what actions will bring us good luck. If we're lucky, the answer comes in our reflections in the water during darkest night." CHOOSE ONE: 1) "Tell me about some other gods." 2) "Can I ask the Speaking Dark for good luck?" 3) "Tell me some other things about your culture."
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ranmacapss · 6 months ago
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[Ranma ½] ✥ Chapter 2, Ranma’s Secret
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Kakashi who finds his father’s dead body and just curls up in his blood and gut covered lap to wait as his scent fades completely. When Minato finds him sleeping there he has no fucking clue what to do
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Colors Chapter Two - Orange
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Summary: Your most recent jump has put you into the life of an Idol, but will old feelings get in the way of a new promise?
Pairing: Taehyung x Reader
Genre: Fluff, angst, smut
Word Count: 15.2k
TW: Death, medical/hospital talk, cancer mentions, drinking, cunnilingus, sex
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“Jeongguk!” You cry, bolting upright, gripping the blanket in your lap tightly. You begin sobbing uncontrollably as you realize; it doesn’t matter anymore, wherever you are now, whenever you are, Jeongguk is not here with you.
You sit up and look around, you’re in a hotel room. You see an iphone on the table and a laptop on the desk. Thank god, you must be somewhere close to where you started. You fling the orange blanket off of you and sprint to the desk, wiping your cheeks as you turn on the computer, thankful that it doesn’t have a password. You immediately bring up the search engine and type in the only name you care about at the moment: Jeon Jeongguk, Hawaii. You thank god it isn’t a popular name, because the first result that comes up is the one you’re looking for. 
“Local Japanese veteran suspected in the disappearance of his fiancee.”
Disappearance? Oh no… You keep reading.
“After the clearing of prime suspect Paul Smith, police turn their attention to Jungkook Jeon, fiancee of the missing girl.”
You scroll to the next article.
“Fiancee cleared, girl still missing.”
This doesn’t help, you need to find him now. You go to the whitepages website and type in his information: Jeongguk Jeon, Honolulu, Hawaii. Ding! One result. Kahala Nui Nursing Home. Nursing Home? You look at the date in the bottom of your computer screen. 2012. You suppose Jeongguk would be in his nineties now, you’re just thankful he’s still alive. 
You immediately look for a wallet anywhere in the vicinity, finding one inside of a purse; inside waiting is a sleek black credit card with your name on it. Literally. You immediately search for a travel website before realizing you should probably figure out where you are first. You open the map on your phone and click the current location to see you seem to be in Daegu. Perfect. You find the first flight out to Honolulu and purchase the ticket, hoping you have enough money on the card to do so. Transaction Complete. You download your boarding pass just as you hear a beep and then the door to your room opens. 
“Y/N, are you ready?”
“Actually I’m going to need a ride to the airport.” You state, turning to see a young man standing there. 
“What are you talking about?”
“Uh, family emergency. I have to leave for a week.”
“A week?” The man squeaks. “You have three shows this week and the make a wish thing today.”
“Reschedule them.” You insist, standing up and gathering your things, quickly grabbing a change of clothes and starting to undress until you realize the man is still staring at you in disbelief. “Uh, do you mind?”
“You’re kidding right?” You shake your head and he turns to face the wall. “When did you get shy?”
“Since I just got back from the 40’s.” You joke.
“What?”
“Nevermind.” You say as you change your clothes. 
“I’m not taking you to the airport. You can’t just dip out like this.”
“Just reschedule things.”
“Reschedule things. Reschedule a whole week? Oh yeah, that’s fine. I’ll just push back your entire tour. Reschedule every interview. That’s fine. I’m just your manager. I’m just trying to do what’s best for you. ‘Reschedule it Jin’. It’s fine.” He shrugs, throwing his hands up in the air. “Now that you’ve tied the rope around my neck, are you going to kick the chair out from under me too?”
“I don’t have time for this.” You roll your eyes, grabbing your suitcase and heading for the door. “Can you check me out of the hotel too since I assume that’s your job?”
“You assume?” He nearly chokes. “I’ve only been your manager for six years, but apparently that doesn’t mean anything to you.”
“Goodbye Jin.”
“Y/N,” He grabs your arm. “You have to do the make a wish thing before you go.”
“Just push it back a-”
“He might not have a week.”
You sigh. “Three days. Just give me three days and I promise I’ll be back.”
“Where are you going?”
“Hawaii.”
He scoffs. “I’m supposed to believe you’re going to Hawaii for a family emergency?”
“I’ll be at a nursing home the whole time. It’s my… my grandfather.”
“I didn’t know your grandfather was still alive. After your parents died I thought…”
“Just barely. And I’m the only one left. I have to go see him. Please Jin.”
Jin sighs, letting go of your arm. “You have three days. And the moment you come back you’re right back on schedule. You won’t have a day off in between your next three shows.”
“Deal.” You agree, opening the door.
“Alright, put your mask on. Let’s get you to the airport.”
You dig through your purse, pulling out a face mask as you walk toward the elevator while Jin calls about a hundred people. You find out his full name is Kim Seokjin as he leads you out of the elevator and out to a black SUV. 
“To the arena?” The driver asks. 
“There’s been a change of plans Michi. Take us to the airport please.”
“Yes sir.” Michi starts the car and pulls off, obediently driving you to the airport, no questions asked. When you arrive at the airport, Jin grabs your arm before you can get out of the car. 
“Remember. Three days. And be careful. No one knew you were coming so you shouldn’t get mobbed, but you don’t have security so stay under the radar.”
“I’ll be careful.” You nod before hopping out of the car, grabbing your bags and heading into the airport. 
You breeze through the airport, no one except the security agents that read your name recognize you, and before you know it, you’re sitting on the airplane in first class. Before the airplane takes off, you take the opportunity to google yourself to see why you have a manager.
“Y/N is a Korean singer/songwriter.” Apparently you debuted when you were sixteen under IM entertainment and have been active ever since. During the flight you listen to your own music, thankful that it all sounds familiar to you and you know all the words. Damn. Never in your wildest dreams would you ever think this was a possibility for you to live, but here you are. 
You hardly sleep through the twelve hour flight, your mind is too anxious. Will he even remember you? Will he want to see you? When you land you grab your bag and hail a cab to the nursing home, your stomach twisting in knots the entire time. When you arrive, you pay the driver and then head inside, taking off your face mask and walking up to the desk where a woman in scrubs is sitting. Please let you know english. 
“Can I help you?”
“I’m here to see my grandfather.” Thank god.
“What’s his name?”
“Jeongguk Jeon.”
She types on her computer and then looks up at you in confusion. “Mr. Jeon doesn’t have any family listed in his file. You said you’re his granddaughter?”
“After my parents died, they were probably taken off his file. I’m all he has left.”
She eyes you suspiciously for a moment before shrugging. “Very well. Name please?” 
“Y/N J-Jeon.”
She types in your name, prints out a visitor name tag for you and then stands up, motioning for you to walk with her. You follow her down several long hallways until you reach a door with Jeongguk’s name on it. She knocks as she opens the door. “Mr. Jeon, you have a visitor.” There he is. Sitting in a wheelchair facing toward the window opposite you.
“I don’t want to see the doctor.”
“It’s not the doctor Mr. Jeon. It’s your granddaughter.”
“I don’t have one.” He rasps, waving the nurse away.
She shrugs. “He has some memory problems, but maybe you can help jog them? I’ll be at my desk if you need anything.” The nurse states before disappearing, shutting the door behind you, leaving you alone with Jeongguk for the first time in, well, about seventy-one years. 
You take a deep breath, steadying your nerves before crossing the room; the only sound being that of your footsteps, accompanied by your rapidly beating heart. You come to stand in front of him, but he doesn’t spare you a glance and it gives you a chance to study him as he looks out the window.
His hair has greyed to the point where it’s almost white, his face is filled with lines and creases that come with age, but his bunny teeth are still the same, his nose is still too big for his face, and his eyes are the same warm dark brown that you know, only now, they seem laced with an unknown sadness. 
You kneel down in front of him, the movement causing him to look at you for the first time, and when he does it’s as if time itself stops. He stares at you, confusion written on his face, like he’s trying to place you and why you look so familiar, and then you see it. You can see the exact moment the memories come flooding back; his mouth drops open with the slightest gasp of recognition as his eyes grow wide, taking in the sight of you, the one he lost so long ago, appearing in front of him as if nothing has changed. 
“Y-Y/N?” He whispers, one of his hands coming up to cup your face as if to make sure you’re actually here and not just a figment of his imagination.
“Hi Kook.” You offer a small smile, finally meeting his gaze.
You watch his eyes immediately brim with tears right before he grabs you and pulls you into his chest, holding you tightly as he sobs softly. You stay like this for a few minutes, enveloped in Jeongguk’s natural scent that you remember so vividly, taking comfort in the feeling of his arms wrapped around you until he pulls back, wiping the tears from your own eyes that you hadn’t even realized were falling. 
“I… What… How?” Is all he can manage, staring at you in disbelief. “How?”
“If I told you, you’d think I was crazy.”
“I already do.” He teases with a smile. 
You pull a chair up next to Jeongguk and take a seat before explaining everything to him; your childhood, the first jump, the haze and everything that happened after that up until now.
“So I hopped on the first plane here, hoping that you were the you I was looking for.”
“You jump through time?” He clarifies. You nod. “And you couldn’t have told me that sixty years ago?”
“You wouldn’t have believed me.”
“I would’ve believed anything. We thought Paul killed you. We thought his goons took you from the bar and killed you. I… I looked everywhere for you. I never stopped. I looked until I couldn’t walk anymore.”
“Jeongguk I’m so sorry. I’m sorry you wasted your life looking for me. I-”
“Shhh.” He shakes his head at you. “Just the thought that one day I might find you, that you might come back to me, it made it all worth it.” He smiles. “And here you are. You haven’t changed at all.”
“Neither have you.”
Jeongguk scoffs. “Have you seen my hair?”
“I have,” You chuckle, brushing his hair back. “But your eyes let me know that you’re the same Jeongguk I fell in love with.”
The two of you sit and chat for a long time. Hours. Jeongguk has you dig in his closet for an old photo album so he can show you everything he did while you were gone. He shows you picture after picture; the day his parents arrived in Hawaii, a week after you disappeared; him and Kono saying goodbye to Bits and Clara; one christmas when the girls came back to hawaii to surprise Kono and they all had dinner; his mugshot from when he was a suspect in your disappearance; a puppy he got; his enlistment photos from joining the US Army; photos from when he was stationed in Vietnam, the friends he made there, and the ones he lost. Overall, Jeongguk lived a good life, but a lonely one.
“Why didn’t you ever get married?” You ask.
“Can you grab my book off the nightstand there? And inside the drawer, there’s a wooden box, that too.” He points to the table beside his bed.
“Are you avoiding my question?” You tease as you stand and retrieve the book.
“No, I’m going to explain it. Give me the book.”
You hand the book and the box to him and sit back down in your chair, watching as he cracks the book open and pulls out his bookmark, handing it to you to look at as he digs through the box. You look at the bookmark closely and let out a soft gasp; it’s a very old, very worn picture that’s been taped up again and again to hold the pieces together and prolong its life, but it’s not the state of the picture that makes your heart ache, it’s what’s in the picture. It’s you. It’s the picture Clara took when you finally got your engagement ring back; you, standing nose to nose with Jeongguk, smiling as bright as the sun, your hands on his chest and his on your waist, the ring shining in the light. 
“Jeongguk…” You whisper, turning to see him holding up your ring.
“You were the only one that ever deserved to put this ring on your finger.” He states, taking your hand and placing the ring in your palm. 
“You kept it?” You ask, turning the gold band over and marveling at the ruby. 
“Getting rid of it would’ve meant letting you go, and I could never bring myself to do that.” You sniffle as you wrap your arms tightly around Jeongguk, placing a kiss on his cheek before pulling back. “I want you to keep this. However long you’re here, in this life, I want you to have it.”
“J-Jeongguk I-”
“It’s yours.” He reminds you. “It always has been.” You nod, unable to speak as you take off your necklace and slip the ring onto the chain, fastening it back in place as Jeongguk begins to cough, bringing a handkerchief up to cover his mouth and then removing it once he’s finished and turning back to look at you.
You look at the corner of his mouth to see something red smeared on his bottom lip. 
“Is that… blood?” You mumble, pointing to your own lip.
Jeongguk sighs. “Ah, I was hoping you wouldn’t see.”
“Jeongguk, what is it?”
“Lung cancer. Turns out smoking cigarettes isn’t good for you. It’s a good thing you came when you did, noona. I’m due to go soon.”
“Go…?”
He shrugs. “I’m ninety-two; I didn’t expect to live past thirty. I’ve made my peace with it. And now that I know you’re okay, I’m even more ready.”
“Come back to Korea with me.” You blurt.
“What?” He looks at you, confused.
“I-I have money in this life. I can get you doctors, medicine, anything you need. I can keep you safe.”
“Y/N, I wouldn’t even make the trip home.”
“Why not?”
“I saw the doctor yesterday, but I’ve known for a while. I’ve only got a few days left. My body isn’t strong enough to fight it anymore.”
“Kook no…”
“I’m afraid so.” He smiles sadly. There’s a moment of silence as you think of what to say.
“Jeongguk, would you mind if I stayed with you? Until…”
He nods as a tear slips down his cheek. “I’ve never wanted anything more.”
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It doesn’t take long at all. You spend all of the next two days together, reminiscing, but Jeongguk’s body is deteriorating rapidly and he only grows weaker. On the third morning, when you wake up in the cot the nurse dragged into Jeongguk’s room for you, you look over and notice Jeongguk is unusually still. You quickly leap up and rush to his side to find that at some point during the night, he passed in his sleep; silently, peacefully; his last words the night before being ‘I love you, noona. Sleep well’. 
You weep, devastated at the loss, expecting the haze to come over you at any moment, but in the hours you sit there, nothing changes. You have to accept the fact: you’re stuck here. You gather yourself and when the nurse comes in to check on you again, you tell her you have to go.
Technically Jeongguk’s belongings have been left to the facility, but she lets you take whatever you want. You grab the photo album, the wooden box, and Jeongguk’s book, cradling them in your arms and walking back out to the front desk to work out a few details. You have Jeongguk’s body sent back to Busan so that you can bury him there, along with any of his things the facility doesn’t want, and then you pack your things and head back to the airport; you promised Jin you’d only be gone for three days. 
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When you arrive back in Daegu, Michi picks you up from the airport. He doesn’t say anything, simply giving you a sympathetic glance as he starts the car and immediately drives you to some sort of a stadium where things already seem to be busy, and it’s only eight in the morning.
When you arrive, Jin immediately escorts you inside. You arrive backstage where you’re fitted with a microphone, your in-ear monitors, and then pushed out on stage where things are still being set up. “Okay, we’re just going to run through the opening to get the sound adjusted and then we’ll take it from the top.” You look down at the soundbooth to see someone giving you a thumbs up.
“Got it.” You nod, walking out to the center of the stage and looking around. A strange and yet familiar melody starts playing as you take in the size of the stadium. There’s no way you sold tickets for all these seats. There’s nothing you wanted more when you were little than to have a life like this, but you never imagined it’d happen, not even in this bizarre way.
You run through the rehearsal with no problems and are escorted back to the green room afterwards to eat lunch while Jin barrages you with a thousand questions, but you ignore him mostly, stating that you simply don’t want to talk about it until after the concert is over. He sighs and nods in understanding before leaving the room. You relax for a few hours before you’re escorted to hair and makeup.
It takes about an hour and a half for them to get you fixed up, and then on your way to get changed, Jin stops you and pulls you back toward the green room.
“Jin, I have to get changed.”
“No, remember you have the make a wish thing first.”
“Oh, right. Okay.”
“His name is Taewon. He’s eight years old and he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was five.”
“Oh my god that’s awful.”
“I know. He was in remission for a year before the cancer came back and they say he’s… not doing well. His older brother takes him to some sort of children’s hospital in the United States that allows him treatment without having to pay. Their parents were killed in a car accident two years ago, so it’s just the two of them and Taewon’s greatest wish was to attend one of your concerts. I figured a small meet and greet wouldn’t be too taxing for you, but please be nice.”
“Of course I’ll be nice.” You scoff. How could he think you wouldn’t be? Jin knocks on the open door of the green room and pokes his head in.
“Taewon! I’ve got a surprise for you.” Jin enters the room and waves you in. You walk in after him to see a small, frail looking boy with a face mask on and a beanie covering what you assume to be a hairless head. Though you can’t see his mouth, the way his eyes light up tell you that he’s beaming.
“Oh my goodness…” He whispers.
“Hi Taewon! It’s nice to meet you!” You bow politely before walking over to him and shaking his hand.
“Oh my gosh it’s really you!” He squeaks. “You’re really Y/N!”
“It’s really me, how are you doing?" You crouch down in front of him.
"I'm great now!" He tugs on the sleeve of the tall blonde man next to him. "Hyung look!"
"I see her bud." The blonde man nods and smiles a rather dazzling half smile. "Why don't you tell her what you wanted to say?" Taewon looks down at the ground and shuffles his feet, seeming embarrassed. "Go on." He urges.
"I-I wanted to say that you're my most favorite-est singer in the whole world."
"Aw, thank you so much Taewon!" You smile brightly at him. "What's your favorite song?"
He perks up at this. "My favorite is 'Keep Going'! It's my theme song during treatment! My mommy used to sing it to me before she died." Your heart breaks a little when you remember that this boy is incredibly, and most likely, terminally ill, and to make life worse, his parents were also taken from him.
"Wonnie, she doesn't need to know that." The older boy scolds.
"No, it's okay." You shake your head before looking back at Taewon. "I just lost someone very close to me as well." You tell him, reaching up to grab the ring that hangs from your necklace.
"You did? Who was it?"
"Someone I loved very much."
"I'm sorry for your loss." Taewon whispers, patting your shoulder.
"Thank you." You smile at him again. "I really appreciate that."
"Do you need a hug?" He asks.
You nod. "That would be great." You get down on your knees and allow Taewon to wrap his arms around you for a quick hug. "Are you ready for the show?" You ask as he pulls away, allowing you to stand back up.
"Yes!" He shouts, clapping his hands together.
"We should probably go find our seats. I'm sure you have to finish getting ready." The older boy states.
You turn to Seokjin and whisper to him. "Did they get front row seats, or...?"
Seokjin looks panicked at your words. "You didn't specify so we gave them the best that was still available."
"Hm..." You think for a moment. "Can we let them watch backstage or something?"
Seokjin nods. "Sure, that shouldn't be a problem."
"Great." You turn back to the two boys. "Taewon, I've got a surprise for you. How would you like to watch the show from backstage?"
His eyes light up. "Backstage? Really?!"
"Of course! Anything for my biggest fan."
"Oh, thank you!" He cheers, running over to wrap his arms around your legs. "See hyung?" He turns back to his brother. “I told you cancer has perks!"
The elder boy throws his hands up. "You got me there."
"Right. Y/N, you have to get ready." Seokjin reminds you before turning to one of the guards. "Choi, please take Taewon and..." He pauses as he looks toward the elder boy.
"Oh, um Taehyung." He stutters. “Kim Taehyung.”
"Take Taewon and Taehyung to their new seats please." Choi nods and begins to usher the boys out of the room. You follow them, waving goodbye in the hallway.
"I'll see you guys soon!" You state before heading to your changing room. "Seokjin?" You call as you walk.
"Yeah?"
"I want you to get that little boy anything his heart desires. Food, toys, merch, anything, got it?"
"Got it." He nods as you reach the changing room door and turn to him.
"And I want to change the encore to 'Keep Going'."
"Alright. I'll let them know." Seokjin reaches for his headset. "Now go get changed, you're on in ten!"
You fly through the concert no problem before finally reaching the encore. you stand just off stage as you hear everyone chanting "one more song!". An addicting rush floods through your body as you check your mic before walking back out on stage as the crowd starts to cheer.
"I've got one more song for you tonight Daegu, how does that sound?" You smile as everyone cheers in excitement. "Good, I'm glad. I'd like to dedicate this song to a very special friend of mine." You look over into the wing where Taewon is watching you. "He told me today that this was his favorite song, so if it's okay with you, I'd like to sing it for him." Your fans cheer and you wave over at Taewon, beckoning him out onto the stage with you. He looks up at his brother for permission, and when Taehyung nods, the younger boy scrambles to his feet and sprints out onto the stage with you. "Everyone, I'd like you to meet my friend, Kim Taewon." You hold your hand held mic out to him and whisper, "Say hello."
"Hello!" He smiles. "My name is Kim Taewon. I'm seven years old and I have leukemia!" He states, causing everyone in the crowd to "Aw" in sympathy as you nod to the sound guys to start the song. As the first few notes play, Taewon's face lights up. "This song's my favorite!" He exclaims into the mic.
You pat him on the shoulder. "This one's for you."
You sing to Taewon, letting him sing along whenever he wants to, bringing tears to the eyes of many of your fans. When the song ends, you say one final goodbye, give a grateful bow and lead Taewon off stage. You have the two boys wait in the green room while you change and wipe the mountain of makeup off of your face. As you change, you ask Jin to call Michi to take them home in the nicest car.
When you're clean, you walk back out to the green room in some shorts and an old shirt, knocking as you enter. "It's me."
"Y/N!" Taewon runs over and wraps his arms around your legs. "That was the coolest thing ever! You do that every night?"
You giggle at his enthusiasm. "Not every night, but sometimes it feels like it."
"I wanna be a singer when I grow up! Do you think they liked me? Do you think I could?"
"Definitely! You can do anything you want Taewon." You smile bittersweetly, knowing it's likely he won't live long enough to even graduate high school.
"I'm gonna start working really hard on my singing!"
Just then, Jin walks into the room. "The cars are here." He states, and you nod at him.
"I guess we should head out then." Taehyung says.
"Actually, one of the cars is for the two of you."
Taehyung's eyes go wide. "Really?"
"Yeah," You nod. "One last bit of fun. Taewon!" You turn to the younger boy. "Follow my friend Jin here, for your last surprise!"
"Okay!" Taewon takes off out of the room after Jin while you and Taehyung follow a bit farther back.
“Hey.” Taehyung whispers as you walk.
“Hm?” You look over at him.
“I… I just wanted to say thank you. You know… For being so nice to him.”
“You don’t have to thank me.” You shake your head.
“No.” He grabs your arm and stops you. “I really do.” He bows deeply to you in gratitude. “Thank you so much. I know it must’ve been difficult to see him during your busy schedule; and I really appreciate everything that you’ve done for him tonight.” Taehyung stands back up and looks ahead to where his brother is tugging on Seokjin’s arm. 
"Really, it's no problem. Taewon's a great kid, and he's lucky to have you as his brother."
"Nah." Taehyung shakes his head as you start walking again. "I'm lucky to have him."
You walk in silence until you reach the back bay of the stadium where Taewon is currently scrambling to climb into the SUV you provided. Taehyung helps his brother in the rest of the way before turning back to you.
"Thanks again, for everything."
You nod, smiling at him. "Get home safe, and if you ever need anything, just let me know."
"Ah, don't worry about it."
"I'm serious. Here, give me your phone." You hold out your hand. Taehyung hesitates, but eventually unlocks his phone and lays it in your hand. You quickly type your number in, send yourself a text, and then hand him back the phone. "There. That's my personal cell phone. Please call, and I mean for anything." He nods, climbing into the car and rolling down the window. "Taewon!" You call, getting the younger boy's attention. "Your brother has my number. If you need anything, even if you just want me to visit while I'm in town, just let me know, okay?"
His eyes light up. "Okay!"
Taehyung gives you a small smile. "Thank you."
"You're welcome." You return the smile and wave as they drive away.
.
You text Taehyung everytime you're in Daegu for the next three months. You even invited him to a music video shoot nearby, but he never responds. Did he change his number? Does he not want your help? You can't figure out why it upsets you so much, you only met him once; but something about Taehyung draws you to him.
A month and half later, on a rainy afternoon in May as you're relaxing at your house discussing possible TV appearances with Jin, your phone starts to buzz beside you and you pick it up to finally see his name flash on the screen. Kim Taehyung. Suddenly you're scrambling to answer.
"Hello?"
"Um, hi Y/N. I don't know if you remember me or not-"
"Of course I remember you Taehyung." You can't help but smile.
"O-oh. Okay. Um... Sorry for not messaging you back, we've been a little busy."
"It's alright, don't worry about it. How are you?"
You hear him sigh on the other end of the line. "To be honest, I'm out of options..."
"What do you mean?" You inquire, concerned by the tone of his voice.
Another sigh. "How quickly can you get to Daegu?"
"I'm in Busan so maybe an hour and a half if I drive?
"Okay." It's quiet for a moment.
"Taehyung-" You're interrupted when your phone buzzes against your ear.
"Can you meet me at the address I just texted you?"
"Sure, but Taehyung, what's going on?"
"I... I'd rather tell you in person." His voice cracks just a bit. "Just please meet me as soon as you can."
"Okay, I'm on my way right now."
"Thank you..." Click. Your phone beeps, signaling the end of the call.
"What was that about?" Jin asks, his interest clearly piqued.
You ignore him as you plug the address into the GPS on your phone. "Daegu Gyeongsang Hospital?" You think for a moment before realization hits you and you gasp. "Taewon."
"The cancer kid?"
"How fast can we get to Daegu?"
"Like you said. An hour and a half maybe?"
"Call Michi, we're leaving now."
"Y/N, what's going on?" Jin gets up and follows you to your room as you begin throwing clothes into a bag.
"I think Taewon's in the hospital."
Seokjin sighs before grabbing his phone and dialing a number. "Michi? Get ready. We're going to Daegu."
An hour and fifteen minutes later, you walk through the front door of the hospital and walk up to the counter with a mask and a hat on, Jin trailing close behind.
"Kim Taewon?" You ask as you walk up to the front desk.
"Your name?" The nurse questions as Jin walks up.
"You cannot tell anyone that she is here." Jin tells the nurse. "We don't need the press blowing this out of proportion."
The nurse looks confused until you pull down your mask and her eyes go wide. "O-oh my god..."
"Sorry, but I'm in a bit of a hurry. Can you freak out after you tell me where Kim Taewon's room is?"
"Right, s-sorry." She looks up his name on her computer. "He's in the pediatric ward, room 532. C-can I have your autograph?" You smile at her and take the piece of paper and pen she hands you, signing it for her before looking back at Jin.
"You go ahead, I'll get things sorted here and then be up." Jin states. You nod and then head off in the direction the nurse points you in, taking the elevators to the fifth floor and searching for room 532.
It takes you a few minutes, but you soon recognize a mess of blonde hair standing at one of the nurse's stations, staring at his phone. "Taehyung!"
His head snaps up to locate your voice. When his eyes land on you, he smiles. "Y/N."
"What's going on?" You ask, slightly out of breath.
His smile disappears. "Come with me." He leads you across the hall and around the corner to room 532 and opens the door to reveal Taewon fast asleep on the bed. Taewon has all sorts of wires and tubes hooked up to him; his breathing is shallow and harsh; and he looks so pale and frail; nothing like he was just a few months ago.
"What happened?" You ask quietly, not wanting to wake the sleeping boy.
"He relapsed..." Taehyung whispers, looking as though he's holding back tears. "And he's just getting worse by the day, I... I don't know what to do." Taehyung collapses to his knees and you crouch beside him to hold him up, helping him back to his feet and escorting him out of the room over to the small seating area, shutting the door to Taewon's room behind you.
You allow Taehyung to cry on your shoulder, doing your best to comfort him as you wait for him to speak again. He gathers himself faster than you thought he would and sniffles as he explains.
"It was about two weeks after we met you. He started getting headaches and was getting sick at night so we came in for a checkup and..." He sighs. "It's back. And it's worse this time around. He can barely eat or walk, all he does is sleep. They've got him on this medicine and even though he says it's helping him, I don't think it actually is. And I don't have the money to fly back to the children's hospital in the United states. I can't even afford to drive to Seoul." He shakes his head. "Not that it matters, he can't travel. You saw him."
"What are they doing for him here?"
"More chemotherapy." Taehyung states. "But I don't know if he can do it any more. He's just so tired. I'm afraid... I don't think his body can continue to fight. And I don't want to force him, but I don't want to lose him." His tears start rolling down his cheeks again, but he does his best to hold it together. "Honestly I don't even know why I called you. It's just hard doing this alone..."
"Taehyung I'm so sorry... Is there anything I can do?"
"I can't ask you to do anything. I'm sure you have a busy schedule. I guess I just wanted you to know. He looks up to you so it would mean a lot if you talked to him."
"Of course. Anything."
Just then you hear a voice from inside the room. "Hyung!"
Taehyung leaps to his feet and hurries over to open the door and pokes his head inside wearing a forced smile. "Finally awake?" You don't hear the response, but Taehyung motions for you to join him. "Bored? Well, it's a good thing I brought back a surprise!"
When you walk up behind Taehyung, you hear an excited but exhausted voice. "What is it? Show me!"
Taehyung looks back at you and you nod, watching as he opens the door to reveal you to his little brother. You watch Taewon's eyes grow wide in amazement. "Y/N! You're here! What are you doing here?!" He squeaks.
"I heard my biggest fan wasn't feeling well. I had to come check on you!" You explain.
"I'm okay!" He smiles. "It's just a relapse, I've been through it before."
Your heart breaks at the way he says it so nonchalantly. "Well I'm glad to see that! You had me worried for a moment."
You go in and sit on the end of Taewon's bed, casually chatting with him for hours while Taehyung sits in a chair and watches silently. You don't realize how late it's gotten until the nurse comes into the room to give Taewon his nightly medicine and not so subtly states that he should be resting.
You agree, and help tuck Taewon in before saying goodnight and following Taehyung out to see Jin waiting on the bench outside of the room. You forgot he was here.
"All finished for the night?" He asks as you shut the door behind you. You nod. "Good." He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a card. "Here's your room key, you're booked across the street."
"You don't have to stay." Taehyung shakes his head. "I couldn't ask you-"
"I want to." You assure him. "My tour’s over and I have a couple weeks off in my schedule. I'm here for as long as you need me." You give his arm a squeeze.
Taehyung's eyes well up with tears again. "Thank you. So much, I... I don't know how to repay you."
"Don't worry about it. Anything you need, just ask."
He nods, sniffling a bit as you say goodnight before heading back to your hotel with Seokjin.
.
For the next two weeks, you spend every day with Taewon and Taehyung; talking, laughing, sneaking the younger boy snacks, keeping him company when Taehyung has to run errands for a few hours every day; you enjoy befriending them both, they're both incredibly sweet and funny, and you like spending time with them, Taewon reminds you so much of the little brother you left behind with your parents.
Unfortunately, Taewon's condition only worsens the longer you stay, and it seems as though Taehyung's energy is being sapped along with his younger brother's. By the end of the second week, Taewon sleeps more and more, eating and laughing less, it usually ends up just being you and Taehyung watching TV or playing cards together, letting the younger boy rest as much as possible.
At the end of the second week, after Taehyung loses the last round of poker that he can possibly stand losing, you pop one last cookie in your mouth before you start gathering your things. You look up as Taehyung runs his fingers through his hair with a sigh.
"Tired of losing?" You tease.
He chuckles, shaking his head. "Just... a lot on my mind."
"Wanna have a drink?" You blurt.
"A drink?" He repeats.
You nod. "Why not?"
Taehyung hesitates as he looks over at the bed where his brother is sleeping. "I should... I should stay with him."
"Come on, the nurse is here, she'll give you a pager. Taewon's asleep and will be for hours. Let's go have a drink."
Taehyung looks over at his sleeping brother once more before he nods. "You're right, I could use one."
The nurse gives Taehyung an emergency pager, and after he tells the nurse a million times to page him when Taewon wakes up, you manage to drag Taehyung out of the hospital and up to your room across the street. You open the door and lead him inside, raiding the mini fridge. "What's your drink of choice?"
"Um. Soju? Or vodka."
You take all the bottles of soju out and carry them over to the bed, taking a seat on it and then gesturing for Taehyung to do the same. He carefully takes a seat on the bed with you, watching as you crack open a bottle and take a long swig.
"Thirsty?" He smirks.
"Just a bit." You nod before handing him the bottle. "Your turn."
He takes the bottle with a smile. "I've never had a drink with a celebrity before."
"Just think of it as drinking with a friend." You state. He smiles wider, raising the bottle to you before chugging nearly half of it. "Ah, apparently someone else is thirsty."
.
Two hours and four bottles later, the two of you are absolutely wrecked. You're rolling on the bed cackling as you watch TV and tell stories.
"I'm telling you! He walked right in there, and screamed his new favorite word. Our parents were mortified. You should have seen the look on my dad's face."
"Just screamed it?" You snort.
"He said 'Fucking bastard!' I thought she was going to fall over."
"I'm glad he's always been just as spirited as he is now."
"Oh yeah." Taehyung smiles bittersweetly, suddenly quieter. "Always has been."
You roll over to face him, seeing the sadness in his eyes. "He's a great kid."
Taehyung nods. "I just wish I could see him grow up."
"Hey, there's a chance, isn't there? He could get better again."
"Even if he does, I won't be around to see it."
"What do you mean?" You sit up on your elbows.
"Oh, um... It's nothing."
"No," You shove his shoulder. "You can't just say something like that and not explain."
He sighs. "I didn't want to tell anyone because I didn't want them to worry... Um, I..." He rubs his forehead. "I also... h-have... I have cancer."
"What...?" You ask in disbelief. "What kind?"
"It's in my heart. Well, the tumor is. Apparently it's rare, and there's no known treatment."
"So... When you disappear every day-?"
"I'm getting experimental tests done." He rolls up his sleeves and shows you the numerous bruises on his arms from different IV's and medicine injections.
"Taehyung, why-"
"Because I didn't want Taewon to worry. The focus should be on him, not me."
"But-"
"There's no point in worrying about me when nothing can be done. He could still pull through."
"Don't you think in two years he'll want to know why he's still alive, but you aren't? You're all he has, Taehyung."
"I guess... I never thought about it. I don't think about the future much..."
"Taehyung, I'm so sorry."
He shrugs. "It's okay. I've come to terms with it, there's just still so much I wish I could do."
"I can only imagine. Never growing up, or graduating college, or going on a date, or-"
"Woah, I've been on dates."
"Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to assume."
He chuckles. "What did you think, I was a virgin or something." You hesitate a second too long and his eyes go wide in disbelief. "You did, didn't you?!"
"I mean..."
"Do I give off that vibe?" He sounds panicked.
"Not necessarily. I just figured since you've been taking care of your brother so long-"
"That I've never done anything?" He snorts in disapproval. "I can prove I'm not a virgin." He points at you and a sudden heat flushes your cheeks. It takes a few seconds for him to realize what he said, but when he does he quickly becomes shy. "I just meant... I know what I'm doing." He finishes his drink and sighs. "I should get going."
"You can sleep here."
"Oh god, no I couldn't."
"Come on, they gave me a room with two beds. You can use one of them."
He sighs. "I guess it's better than that cot I've been sleeping on."
"Exactly."
.
Two weeks later, Taehyung has been staying at the hotel with you every night since the first night you invited him to use the spare bed, getting to know each other better, growing closer as the days pass. Last night, you and Taehyung got drunk again, and you don't remember falling asleep, but you wake up to the sound of very loud beeping.
"Hm? What the..." You realize what it is and sit up in a panic, chucking a pillow at the sleeping figure in the other bed. "Taehyung."
"Huh?" He jumps. "What?"
"It's your pager."
It takes a moment for it to register before he leaps out of bed and scrambles to scoop the pager off the table. "It says it's an emergency." He quickly jumps into action, grabbing his jacket and throwing it on as you do the same before you both run out of the room and across the street to the hospital.
.
"What happened?" Taehyung asks as the elevator doors open on Taewon's floor.
"Taehyung, what’s wrong?" The head nurse smiles when she sees you both walk in, until she sees the look on your faces.
“You paged an emergency.” Taehyung states, waving the pager in front of himself. 
“No I didn’t.” She takes the pager from Taehyung and looks at it before her eyes widen in realization. “Ah, I think I know what happened here. Follow me.” She leads you to Taewon’s room and opens the door. “Taewon, is this why you wanted to sit at my desk earlier?” She gestures to Taehyung as he walks in the room.
“I was booooored.” Taewon whines, causing you and Taehyung to breathe a sigh of relief. Taehyung scolds the younger boy, explaining to him why he should only do that when there’s a real emergency, otherwise he just needs to text one of you.
It's hard to watch as the younger boy lays there smiling at the two of you, clearly not seeing his own wrong-doing, or simply choosing to ignore it. If only he knew that even if he gets better, from here on out, Taehyung will only get worse. He's already starting to show signs of fatigue, and the new medicine they're trying has the older boy losing weight at a rapid pace. You don’t want to acknowledge it, but you can see it in Taehyung’s eyes, he's already starting to give up.
Around dinner time, you head to the cafeteria with the boys, pushing Taewon in his wheelchair down the halls, doing your best to keep them both laughing. The elevator doors open on the floor where the cafeteria sits and you immediately hear, "There she is!".
You're assaulted by the flashing of cameras and instantly move to cover your friends faces as paparazzi call out your name, bombarding you with questions as you slam your hand on the door close button. The doors finally shut and you press the button for the children's ward again.
"W-What just happened?" Taehyung asks.
"I'm so sorry." You whisper. "I should've been more careful."
"Y/N-"
The doors open and you walk up to the nurse's station on a mission. "Taewon needs to be moved to the private wing."
The nurse jumps at your words, your sudden demand startling her. "Why?"
"I'll explain later. Can we move him now?"
"The private wing is um... a bit more expensive." She states, looking over at Taehyung.
"I'll take care of it. Just get him moved now."
Five minutes later you're walking down the hallway of the private wing, on your way to Taewon's new room. His new room is bigger, with a better bed, tv, and even room service. There is also a guest bedroom with a king sized bed attached to the room. 
"Woah!" Taewon gasps as you wheel him in. "This is so cool!" Taehyung helps his little brother move to the bed just as Seokjin appears in the doorway, out of breath.
"I've been looking for you all over this damn hospital."
"Seokjin." You scold his language, nodding your head at Taewon.
"It's okay Y/N. I've heard hyung say damn before!" Taewon states, making the three of you laugh as Seokjin catches his breath.
"Jin, what happened?"
"This," He hands you a tabloid. "Came out this morning."
You take the paper from him and open it up to see the headline, ‘Y/N's new secret boyfriend, and a baby on the way?’ above a giant picture of you and Taehyung walking out of the hospital just last night along with a second picture of you both going into the hotel across the street.
"Shit..." You mumble, turning to the older boy. "Taehyung, I'm so sorry."
He takes the paper from you and his eyes go wide. "What the... Oh my god."
"Y/N, you're having a baby?!" Taewon squeaks with joy. "I knew you two were in love!"
"Taewon-" Taehyung rolls his eyes.
"Um, no sweetie." You shake your head, your cheeks flushing red. "Sometimes newspapers like to say things that aren't true.”
"They lie?" You nod. "Why would they do that?"
"To make people read their stories." Seokjin sighs. "To get people's attention."
"I would rather read the truth." Taewon states matter of factly.
"And that's why we keep you around." Taehyung laughs, ruffling his brother's hair.
"What do we do?" You turn to Seokjin.
He rubs his neck. "You should be safe here." He states. "But the company is furious and wants you to post the truth to your social media before rumors get too out of hand."
"Okay, I'll do that tonight."
Alright." He nods. "I have to go make arrangements with security, but I'll see you later." And with that, he leaves.
The next few hours are spent getting Taewon adjusted to his new room, ordering food, watching tv, and figuring out a script for your video. As you're filming, you introduce the two Kim boys, reiterating that you're not pregnant, you've been visiting Taewon in the hospital to make sure he gets better.
You send the video to Seokjin who quickly approves it, allowing you to post it on your social media. Fans quickly comment their support and understanding and you breathe a sigh of relief, ignoring the hate comments as per usual. Taewon seems amazed at how quickly the video blows up as you show him all the comments cheering him on and telling him to feel better; and thus the three of you can relax again.
When the movie you're watching is over, Taewon sighs and turns to you. " Noona, are you sure you're not in love with hyungie?"
You choke on your water as Taehyung scolds the younger boy. "Taewon, enough."
"But you guys are together all the time! And you're always laughing and whispering together! Just like in the movies!" Taewon whines.
"We're just friends, Taewon." You shrug. "Just good friends."
"Well, can you fall in love already? I want you to be happy."
"I'm afraid it's not that simple." You explain.
"Exactly." Taehyung agrees. "Besides, I'm sure Y/N has a famous idol boyfriend already."
"I actually don't, but that doesn't change the fact that you can't force people to fall in love. And you can't choose who you fall in love with either..." You trail off as your fingers play with the ring dangling from your necklace. You haven’t thought about him in a few days but your heart aches the same. “Anyway, I should probably get going so that someone can get some sleep.” You stand up and walk over to Taewon, ruffling his hair before saying goodnight and walking up to the door. 
“You aren’t staying here?” Taehyung asks, following you out into the hallway. 
“And give the papers more to talk about.” You shake your head. “I’ll just be across the street if you need me.” He hesitates before nodding, letting you go.
As you settle into your bed, you can't help but notice just how quiet your hotel room is without Taehyung in it. You didn't realize how soothing his snoring had become. You toss and turn in your bed, unable to shut your eyes for more than a few seconds until your phone buzzes on the nightstand. You pick it up to see a message from Taehyung.
Taehyung (11:37pm): Can you sleep?
Can he read minds?
You (11:37 pm): Not without the sound of you snoring Taehyung (11:38 pm): wow. Here I am being a good friend, checking on you. and you insult me! You (11:39 pm): lmao You either? Taehyung (11:39 pm): Nah. This room feels weird. You (11:40 pm): It feels weird? Taehyung (11:40 pm): Yeah, I don't know how to explain it. I guess I got used to sleeping without the sound of hospital machines beeping. You (11:40 pm): Turn on the tv? Taehyung (11:41 pm): I tried that already. I don't even feel tired any more You (11:42 pm): Do you want to go for a drive? Taehyung (11:42 pm): A drive? You (11:43 pm): Yeah. You know, like in a car? Taehyung (11:44 pm): Won't you get in trouble? You (11:45 pm): Meet me out front in fifteen
After getting dressed and convincing Michi to let you borrow the car without telling Seokjin, you're parked outside the front entrance of the hospital waiting for Taehyung. You jump at the sudden knock on the window until you see it's Taehyung and unlock the car. He climbs into the passenger seat and the two of you take off.
"Your driver actually let you take the car?" He asks.
"Yeah, apparently I do it all the time."
"Apparently?" He looks confused.
You hesitate. "It's uh, hard to explain..."
"Alright. So where are we going?"
"I don't know." You shrug. "You know the area, is there anywhere we can go to just chill?"
"I know just the place."
Taehyung directs you the rest of the way, and before long you pull up a driveway to a small house surrounded by trees. As you get out of the car you hear nothing but crickets chirping and bugs buzzing, even the stars seem brighter out here.
"Where are we?"
"Welcome to my house."
"Your house?"
"You didn't think we lived at the hospital, did you?"
You shake your head as you follow him. "So this is where you grew up?"
"Mhm." He leads you around the yard to the back of the house where there's a small patio with a firepit. "S'mores?"
You can't help but smile. "Sounds great."
.
After your fifth s'more, as you lick your fingers clean, you catch Taehyung staring at you. "What?" You ask.
"Nothing." He shakes his head, going back to poking at the fire, a hint of a smile playing at his lips. "You're just... You're not what I expected."
"Well what did you expect?"
"Definitely not someone who can down five s'mores in twenty minutes."
"Shut up." You giggle as you shove his arm. "You've had like thirteen."
"I'm just saying, the media does a great job painting you as a dainty... block of ice."
"Ice?" Your eyebrows furrow. "Do you think I'm that cold?"
"No, no not anymore." He explains. "But I definitely didn't think you'd be this chill. You seem so proper in your interviews, I was worried when Taewon chose you as his wish , I didn't..." He clears his throat. "I didn't think this sort of stuff meant anything to you which is why you kept putting it off."
"Not at all. I had to reschedule because of my hus- uh... s-some family problems." You reach up and twirl the ring in your fingers. Taehyung observes you, but doesn't press the matter.
"I'm glad you called me out here actually, I wanted to talk to you about something."
"What's up?" You look up to see his face has become very serious. "Taehyung?"
He sighs. "Next week I've decided to have experimental surgery to try and remove the tumor."
"W-what?" You gasp.
"Don't try to change my mind. If there's a chance I can get rid of this thing, I want to do it."
"Taehyung, that's insane. There's still other treatments you could-"
"Y/N, don't." He scoots closer and grabs your hands. "I told you I've already made up my mind."
"But-"
"No but's." He shakes his head. "However, there's something I need you to do for me."
"Anything." You nod.
Taehyung sighs again. "Unfortunately, there's only a ten percent survival rate for this surgery."
"Taehyung-"
"Listen." He scolds. "I don't plan on going anywhere, but if I do, I want you to take care of Taewon for me."
"You want me to be his guardian?"
He nods. "I know it sounds crazy , but you're the only one I trust. And you're the only one he has. I can't let him go into foster care. I can't do that to him. Please, promise me you'll take care of him?"
"As if he were my own brother." You agree.
"Really?" Taehyung seems surprised by your answer.
"Of course." You mumble. "But Taehyung..." You sniffle, suddenly overwhelmed with emotion. "You're... You're not allowed to go anywhere, okay?"
"Y/N..." He reaches a hand up and wipes away a tear that has slipped down your cheek as you meet his gaze. "Don't cry."
"Don't go." 
He offers you a small smile. "I'm not going anywhere."
.
The two of you sit out until early in the morning when the fire dies before Taehyung leads you inside the house and into what must be his bedroom. When he flicks on the light, he realizes a problem.
“Um. I can go sleep in Taewon’s room if you want to sleep here. His bed’s a little small.”
“We can share.” You state. He looks at you, bewildered, and you just nod.
You pull the covers back and both climb under, turning face to face as you close your eyes and breathe in, inhaling Taehyung’s now slightly smoky scent. You open your eyes again to see Taehyung observing you closely and you raise your eyebrows to ask why.
It's quiet for a few seconds, the two of you locked in this moment until Taehyung leans forward and presses a gentle kiss against your lips. He rests his forehead against yours as you breathe out shakily. He places another kiss against your cheek. "I'm not going anywhere."
He pulls back and your eyes meet once more. You can't tell if it's all the emotion in the air, the underlying loneliness and feelings you've been repressing, or a mixture of both, but as you look into Taehyung's eyes, you realize you're ready. 
You both silently agree on what's about to happen and Taehyung immediately reaches for you, pulling you against him and planting his lips on yours. You wrap your arms around his neck, lacing your fingers in his hair as an attempt to get closer. His lips are soft and plump and it doesn't take long for his tongue to flick against your mouth which you happily accept, tugging on his blonde locks and eliciting a soft grunt from him as he slips his tongue into your mouth.
Taehyung's hands are all over your body until he finally reaches down to unbutton your shorts before yanking them down your legs and then shedding his own pants. He quickly climbs on top of you, settling himself between your legs as his lips find your neck. He licks and bites at your skin as one of his hands slides under your shirt and under your bra to fondle your breast. He does his best, but your bra keeps getting in the way.
"This won't do." He mutters, sitting up and pulling your shirt off over your head before reaching around and unhooking your bra while he kisses you deeply. You're left short of breath as Taehyung tosses your bra aside and focuses his mouth on your breasts instead. He plants wet kisses on your chest before flicking his tongue across your nipple , making you gasp. He squeezes your breasts together as he smirks up at you. "You're beautiful, you know."
"Me?" You scoff. "Have you looked in a mirror?"
Taehyung simply shrugs, rubbing his thumbs over your nipples; back and forth, back and forth; making you squirm beneath him. He watches you closely, relishing in your reaction and occasionally letting his tongue graze across the hardening buds.
When he's finished teasing you, he kisses his way down your body, tugging off your underwear before laying on his stomach in front of you and trying to spread your legs. 
"W-What are you doing?"
"What do you mean what am I doing?" He giggles until he sees the look on your face. "Wait, has... No one's ever gone down on you before?"
"No..." You admit.
He stares at you, shocked. "Are you serious?"
"I've only had sex with one other person!"
"Oh. Really?" You nod. "How long has it been?"
"70 years technically." You mutter under your breath.
"How many?"
"Uh. S-seven years."
"Wow, so since you debuted basically."
You guess that's when you debuted. "Yeah, I haven't really had a chance since."
"Do you want me to try and see how you like it?" He asks.
You hesitate. "I-I guess so."
"You sure? I don't have to if it makes you uncomfortable."
"N-no. Go ahead."
Taehyung nods, keeping your legs closed as he pushes them back into your chest, beginning by placing soft kisses all over the backs of your thighs as his lips wander closer and closer to your center until finally you feel the first brush of his fingers against you. He lightly drags his thumb down over your folds, pressing ever so lightly before running his tongue up in the opposite direction, making you gasp. He tries to spread your legs again, but you still hesitate.
"Do you trust me?" He asks, looking up at you. You nod, and finally allow him to spread your legs.
You watch as he brings his mouth down to your center and flicks his tongue out once more, licking a long stripe up your center before poking his way into your folds and gently prodding his tongue at you until you're begging for more. He happily obliges, settling his face between your thighs and rubbing his tongue against your clit, making you shiver.
You've never felt anything like this before. It doesn't feel this good when you do it yourself; how does his tongue even move that fast? Your hands automatically tangle themselves in his hair, tugging gently whenever his tongue presses down particularly hard. After a few minutes of this blissful torture, Taehyung's thumb returns, rubbing lightly around your soaked entrance. When he realizes how wet he's made you, he smirks against you.
"Damn, you get worked up easily." He teases.
"Shut up." You mumble, pulling on his hair harder to get him to go back to what he was doing.
Taehyung obeys your wishes and this time wraps his lips around your bundle of nerves, sucking on it delicately. You feel his thumb pull away and it's quickly replaced by two of his long fingers which he presses against your core until they find their way deep inside you. You let out a strangled moan, thrusting your hips up into his face, making him chuckle as he continues his ministrations.
He slowly pumps his fingers in and out while his lips and tongue stay focused on your clit, his tongue picking up speed as his fingers do. Suddenly he curls his fingers forward inside you and your breath is taken away as he rubs against your g-spot.
"Oh fuck!" You whimper, squirming beneath his touch. You chance a glance down at Taehyung to see him staring back up at you, smirking, and you immediately look away, blushing.
You're panting now, your body unable to hold back as you feel your orgasm creeping in on you. Taehyung moans against your center, vibrating your body as you look down at him again; this time his eyes are closed, and you can see him rutting his hips against the bed, chasing his own friction. He sucks harder, his tongue moving faster as he tries to get you off so he can stop teasing himself more than anything. It doesn't take much more, just a few good flicks of his wrist and you start to unravel beneath him.
"T-Taehyung, I'm... I'm gonna-" You try to warn him. He only nods against you, sucking on your bundle harshly as he helps you fall apart with a cry of his name. "Taehyung!" You gasp as your body is flooded with the warmth of your orgasm, your thighs quivering around Taehyung's head as you drench his chin and fingers with your release. Your body shakes and your core pulses as Taehyung coasts you through, pulling off as you calm down and resting his head on your lower abdomen as you attempt to catch your breath.
"Okay, that was hot as hell." He states, reaching up to absentmindedly play with your breast. "You good?"
You nod as your breath comes back to you. That was way more powerful than your last orgasm. "Holy shit."
"I told you I knew what I was doing." He smiles.
"And you were right." You admit. Taehyung seems pleased by this as he climbs up your body to kiss you, the taste of yourself lingering on his tongue as he slides it past your lips. That's when you feel Taehyung's length pressing against your thigh as he lays on top of you; hard and throbbing, aching to be inside you if the way his hips press against you is any indication. "Do you want me to, um. Return the favor?" You ask.
He shakes his head. "I just want to be inside you. You felt so tight." He groans in your ear, sending heat flooding back between your legs. You wrap your legs around him and pull him close.
"I'm ready if you are."
"Already?" He asks, surprised.
"Mhm." You nod shyly. "Please?"
Taehyung quickly sits up and sheds his boxers. You watch as his hard length bounces, amazed to see it dripping. "Wait, shit. I don't have a condom."
"Don't worry about it, I’ve got it covered." You hurry him, pulling him back down to you.
"Hey," He cups your face as he leans over you. "Let me enjoy this. Slow down."
"Sorry." You giggle.
"It's not every day I get to fuck an idol."
"Hey!" You roll your eyes, laughing as you smack his chest. "Come on."
He smiles as he leans down and kisses you again, scooting forward and rubbing against you, coating himself in your juices before lining himself up with your entrance and pushing in. You gasp as he fills you, the sensation overwhelming you as you moan low in your chest. Taehyung grits his teeth, squeezing his eyes shut at the feeling of you wrapped around his length. When he fills you to the hilt, you both breathe out as he opens his eyes again to gaze down at you. 
“Damn. I didn’t think you were going to be this tight.” He grunts, leaning down to kiss you once more. 
“Please move.” You beg, your hands squeezing his shoulders. 
Taehyung nods, pulling his hips back to smack them into you again, and again, and again. He builds a slow, but satisfying rhythm, filling you completely each time before pulling out again. You get lost in the feeling of Taehyung thrusting into you, both of you caught up in this intimate moment with each other. You tug on his hair, eliciting the sweetest of moans from his lips moments before they reattach to yours. 
“Harder…” You whisper when you come up for breath. He groans in agreement, obeying your wishes as he fucks you harder, his hips slapping against yours with a sweet smacking sound as you wrap your legs around his waist. 
Suddenly he angles his thrusts upward and his cock brushes against a spot that has you keening against him, loving the way it makes you feel.
“Oh fuck~!” You whimper.
Taehyung smirks as he repeats the motion, over and over, he slams into the spot so hard you see stars. Suddenly you feel that now familiar feeling swirling in the pit of your stomach. “T-Taehyung…”
“I know, I know.” He pants, picking up his pace and watching your breasts bounce as he does. “Whenever you’re ready.”
You can only nod, too far gone for words at this point. It’s only a few more thrusts before you come undone in his arms, your entire body quivering as you moan from the force of your orgasm. Taehyung rides it out with you, making sure you’re finished before he pulls out and strokes himself to completion on your stomach, groaning softly.
The two of you stay there panting for a while, relishing in the moment with each other as you both come down from your highs. Taehyung eventually gets up and slips his boxers back on, shuffling over to the bathroom and returning with a damp washcloth. He cleans you off and then tosses the cloth aside, giving you his shirt to put on before he crawls back onto the bed with you, curling up behind you and wrapping an arm around your waist. 
Taehyung kisses your cheek softly, pulling you close.  You lay there in the silence for a while, neither of you wanting to disturb the moment, but as you’re about to drift off Taehyung speaks. “Y/N, can I tell you something?”
“Mm.” You mumble an acknowledgement. 
“I think Taewon was right.”
You roll over to face him. “How so?”
“I think… I think I’m falling in love with you.” He whispers, brushing a piece of hair out of your face.
Your heart thumps so hard in your chest, you’re afraid he can hear it. “Really?” You ask. He nods, meeting your gaze and looking for a response. You decide to tell him the truth. If this is the last moment you have with him, you want him to know. “I love you too.”
.
A week later, you wake up and sunlight is filtering in through the blinds. You slowly stretch, feeling someone’s arms wrapped around your waist. You smile to yourself, settling back into his embrace when your phone buzzes on the nightstand next to you. You pick it up to see it’s a message from your lawyer who you contacted the day before. 
Lawyer Sooyoung (10:22 am): Hey, I have everything together for you if you want to meet today and sign it! You (10:23am): Perfect! If you could bring it by this address later, I'll be here all day!
You send her Taehyung’s address and then put your phone back down. Today’s the last day before Taehyung’s surgery, so you told him to spend the entire day with Taewon instead of you, knowing that if things don’t go well tomorrow, it could be their last day together. 
You roll over and gently rouse Taehyung, wanting him to go over as soon as possible. 
“Tae, wake up.” 
“Mm… Y/N?” His eyes flutter open and he looks up at you. 
“Hey, it’s sunday.” You remind him. “You should get going.”
Realization spreads over his face and he nods. “Ah, right.” You sure you don’t want to come?”
You shake your head. “I have things to do today. And it should really just be the two of you.”
“Yeah, I guess you’re right.”
“And please, don't forget to tell him what’s happening.”
He nods again, still not fully awake as he places a kiss on your forehead and then sits up, rubbing his hands over his face. Taehyung dresses and then gives you one last kiss before heading to the hospital.
You spend the rest of the morning puttering about the house, watching tv, playing on your phone before you get a text from Sooyoung that she’s on the way. You change out of your pajamas and wait for her to arrive, hearing her car pull into the driveway before long. You head out to the front door to greet her.
“Sooyoung!” You cheer as she gets out of her car with her briefcase. 
She scoffs at you, shutting the car door behind her. “Since when do you use my full name? Am I in trouble?”
Ah, you forgot. You’ve met Sooyoung a few times since you ended up here and had to listen to her talk about how close the two of you seem to be. “Sorry, Unnie! Just glad to see you.” You offer a smile as she reaches the front door and gives you a quick hug. 
“I don’t know Y/N, something’s off about you lately. It’s like you’re this whole different person.” She states as she walks into the house, quickly setting her things on the kitchen table and taking a seat. You hurry over and do the same, sitting across from her. 
“I feel different.” You state. 
“Mm.” She eyes you carefully before waving the conversation away. “Anyway, I drew up everything you asked for, you just need to read over and sign everything. And Taehyung needs to sign a few things too.”
“He won’t be back until tonight.”
“That’s fine, just have him sign everything and you can have Jin bring it by tomorrow.”
“Where do we start?”
Sooyoung pulls several documents out of her briefcase, all organized neatly as she reads over each one with you before showing you everywhere to sign and initial. The first one states transfer of guardianship for Taewon if anything happens to Taehyung. The second is about you. If anything ever happens to you, you’re designating everything you have to Taewon when he turns 18, well, if he turns 18. Until then, Jin will be in charge, helping watch over Taewon until he is grown and able to manage things himself; and of course a healthy portion of your funds go to Jin directly; if only as a thank you for putting up with you all this time, especially the last two weeks.
After everything is signed and finished, Sooyoung begins to pack up her things. “Okay, that’s everything.” She states, smiling. “If you need anything else just let me know!”
“Actually, there is one more thing. I need you to open a safe deposit box for me.”
She nods. “Sure. I’ll get a key for you sometime in the next few days.”
“Thanks.” You nod, giving her a hug before walking her back out to her car. “For everything.”
“Hey, it’s what you pay me for.” She jokes. 
“Right…” You wave goodbye before heading back into the house, shutting the door and taking a deep breath. The rest of the day is spent relaxing. You take a bath after dinner and drink a glass of wine, enjoying having some time to yourself. 
.
A little after 11, Taehyung arrives back at home. You look up to see his eyes are puffy as he walks through the door. 
“Aw, Tae…” You whisper sympathetically. 
“I’m fine.” He shakes his head. “I just… I didn’t realize how hard it would be to say goodbye.” He admits, flopping on the couch next to you.
“How did he take it?” 
“Pretty well honestly. I mean, I feel like if anyone understands what’s happening, it’s him.”
“That makes sense.”
“He is, however, very excited to possibly live with you.” Taehyung chuckles, tucking a stray hair behind your ear. “He really adores you, you know that?”
“The feeling’s mutual.” You assure him, smiling lovingly at him.
“I’m so glad I met you.” Taehyung whispers, pressing a kiss to your forehead.
“Me too Tae.” You sink into his embrace, his arms warm as they wrap around you. The two of you sit like this for a while, enjoying the feeling of being together for what could be the last time, until you have to ruin it, of course. You sit up and grab the folder from Sooyoung, handing it to Taehyung.
“What’s this?” He asks, opening it to sift through the contents.
“Those documents we talked about… You should sign them before tomorrow.”
“Right, okay.” Taehyung nods, standing and walking over to the table to find a pen. You follow him, sitting next to him and helping as he works his way through it, pointing out all the places he needs to sign and initial. When he’s done, he turns to the second document and then looks up at you. “Is this just a copy?”
You quickly move to shut it inside the folder, you should’ve taken it out before giving the other one to him. “T-that’s nothing. Don’t worry about it.” You try to shake him off, but Taehyung holds the document out of reach and reads the beginning of it. 
“Transfer of estate in case of… Y/N, what is this?”
“It’s just a precaution.”
“A precaution to what?” He asks, his eyes wide with worry.
You sigh. “I just… If anything ever happens to me I want you guys to be taken care of.”
“What’s going to happen to you?”
“Nothing!” You blurt a bit too quickly. “I mean, I don't know, things happen all the time.”
“Y/N…”
“I… I can’t tell you. You’ll think I’m crazy. Just trust me. It’s a safeguard, okay? Just in case.”
Taehyung puts the document down and takes your hands in his. “Nothing you ever say would make me think you’re crazy.”
You scoff. “You have no idea.”
“Then tell me.”
The way he looks at you, it makes your heart hurt. Do you want to just leave him hanging like you did Jeongguk? You don’t think you could ever do that to another person. Jeongguk gave up his life to search for you, and you know Taehyung is the kind of person to do the same, but can you really tell him your secret? Two people in the same timeline knowing what happens to you, is that too many? Can you risk it? You don’t know what the rules are… Or if there even are any rules.
“Wait here.” You mumble, standing.
“Y/N-” He tries to grab your arm, thinking he upset you, but you hold up your hand.
“Just… Just wait here.”
You walk back into the bedroom, digging through your things until you find what you’re searching for in the bottom of your bag; a photo album, a wooden box, and a book. You return to the kitchen, setting the things on the table as you take your seat next to Taehyung. He eyes the items curiously, but waits patiently for you to explain. 
You gather your thoughts, trying to find the best way to phrase everything before you begin. You explain the first time it happened to you, how it was the weirdest deja vu feeling, and how it changed after that, longer jumps, stranger jumps, putting you in places and times you never thought possible, until your last jump. You explain your time with Jeongguk, and everything that happened to you up until now.
“At any point I could disappear, just like I do every time. The haze will happen and I’ll be gone.”
“So, wait… You jump through time?” He doesn’t believe you. He can’t believe you. Not without proof. You grab the book off the table and slide the bookmark out of its place, handing it to Taehyung. He stares down at the picture of you and Jeongguk, studying it closely until his eyes go wide. “Your ring.” He mutters, more to himself than you as he looks up at your neck, seeing the very same ring dangling from its chain around your throat.
Your fingers automatically fiddle with the jewelry in question as you open the photo album, showing Taehyung more pictures of your previous life with Jeongguk. He takes it all in, watching in silence as you explain things to him. When you’re finished, he’s quiet for a long time, mulling it all over in his head until he finally speaks.
“When you cancelled for a family emergency, that was…?”
You nod. “I had just arrived here, and I… I needed to find him.”
“And he’s…”
“He’s gone.” You smile bittersweetly. “Cancer, ironically enough.”
Taehyung lets out a half-hearted chuckle before he nods in understanding. “I believe you.”
Your eyes go wide at this. “R-really?”
“Of course.”
You breathe out a huge sigh of relief, your head falling forward into your hands. “Thank you.” You whisper.
Taehyung doesn’t answer, as if he knows the thanks weren’t entirely meant for him, but for someone else, something else. Instead, he simply grabs your arms and pulls you up with him, tugging you into the bedroom and laying on the bed next to you, wrapping you tightly in his arms for comfort.
“Tae if anything happens to me, I need you to take the things I showed you and give them to Jin. Tell him to put them in my safety deposit box, he’ll know where it is.”
“Okay.”
“I love you, Kim Taehyung.” 
“I love you.” He breathes in your ear as you both drift off. 
.
When you wake up the next day, the sun is streaming in through the blinds and you quickly realize that Taehyung is not beside you. You bolt upright and scramble for your phone, checking it to see the time. 11:13 am. Taehyung’s surgery started at 8 am. You fling the covers off your body, throwing on some pants and a shirt before grabbing your purse, a mask, and a hat, and heading directly to the hospital. 
When you arrive, you immediately go to the surgical wing, checking in at the desk to see where he is and following a friendly nurse to the waiting room. You see his name and status flashing on the board across from where you sit: Kim Taehyung, OR. You can’t focus on anything except those three words, completely lost in your own anxious thoughts as you wait for Taehyung.
Waiting…
And waiting…
And waiting…
Kim Taehyung, Recovery.
Your heart pounds in your chest when the board changes, relieved and terrified at the same time. A few minutes later, a doctor walks into the room and calls his name. 
“Family of Kim Taehyung?” You quickly stand and walk over, trying to seem as calm on the outside as you can. “Follow me.” He leads you back through the doors he came through and back past several drawn curtains down a long hallway and into a room where you finally see him, wrapped in blankets fast asleep in the bed.
“H-how is he?” You question, your voice cracking as grateful tears well in your eyes.
“He’s going to recover fine from the surgery, it was strictly exploratory.”
“Exploratory? I thought-”
The doctor sighs. “It was bigger than we thought. There’s no safe way for us to remove the tumor. It’s grown around one of the chambers of his heart. If we tried to remove it…” The doctor trails off. 
“It would kill him…” You finish for him, scooting your chair closer to Taehyung. “He’ll die either way.”
“I’m sorry ma’am.” The doctor moves to take his leave. “He should wake up soon.”
“Thank you.” And with that, you’re left alone with Taehyung. You sniffle as you grab your phone out of your purse, quickly calling Taewon.
“Hello?”
“Taewonnie! Hey, it’s Y/N.” 
“Noona!”
You try to choke back your tears, wanting to assure the boy everything is fine. “I just wanted to let you know that Taehyung is out of surgery and should wake up here in a few minutes.”
“Really?? Yay! Hyungie is okay!”
“I’ll bring him by later, yeah? Let me know if you need anything and I’ll have Jin bring it for you.”
“Okay, thank you noona!”
You hang up the phone and lean your elbows on the side of Taehyung’s bed, silently sobbing to yourself as you look down at his beautiful face. Even with all the money in the world, there are some things that just aren’t possible, and it hurts you to think about. Taehyung and Taewon are as nice and selfless as they come, and yet one of them, if not both of them, will leave this lifetime so soon, whereas you will be here for who knows how long, living a thousand lifetimes, none of which you feel you deserve. 
Maybe that’s the whole point.
Maybe it doesn’t matter how many lifetimes you live, or how many things you succeed in. What really matters are the people. People like Taehyung and Taewon, like Jeongguk, and Jin, and Kono and Bitsy and Clara. People that you can make a difference for. 
You grab Taehyung’s hand in yours, rubbing it with your thumb as you wait for him to wake up, silently making yourself promise that no matter what happens from now on, no matter where you end up, you’ll force yourself to be a background character. You will only be there to support those who need you, and then you will disappear from their lives, leaving no trace of yourself. And you will not, under any circumstances, fall in love again after Taehyung. You don’t think your heart can take another break.
Taehyung stirs next to you and you feel him squeeze your hand as his eyes flutter open. “Y/N…?” He mumbles, looking around before his gaze finds you and he smiles softly. “There you are.”
“Hi handsome.” You sniffle, kissing his knuckles. 
“How mad are you?”
“For leaving without me? I’m already over it.”
“How’d it go?” He asks weakly. You know he already knows, he just wants to hear it.
You shake your head. “Exploratory only.”
“Really?” He sighs. 
“Apparently it’s bigger than they thought, and it’s um, it’s wrapped around one of the chambers of your heart, so even if they try to take it out…”
The room goes silent, Taehyung only nodding in understanding before settling back against the pillows. He doesn’t speak much when the nurse comes in to check on him. A few hours later, they allow you to wheel Taehyung up to the private wing with Taewon. You hope it will help cheer him up for a little while at least.
Taewon cheers, greeting his older brother with excitement as you push Taehyung’s bed, aligning him next to Taewon’s. Taewon quickly clambors over to his brother’s bed, rambling about all the things he did while waiting for Taehyung’s procedure to be over. Taehyung smiles softly, nodding along to the things Taewon says, his eyes heavy. You quickly remind Taewon that Taehyung needs to rest, and turn on the tv to turn the younger boy’s attention elsewhere, allowing Taehyung to close his eyes. 
You remain at Taehyung’s side, sitting in a chair, resting your forearms on his cot, one of his hands laced with yours. You must doze off at some point, barely waking up when you hear voices. 
“No, let her sleep.” It’s Taehyung. “We can tell her when she wakes up.” You feel his hand on your head, brushing your hair out of your face and hum happily as you fall back asleep.
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The next time you wake up, you’re in a bed. You look around confused, slightly terrified that the haze came in your sleep, until you recognize it as the guest room adjoining Taewon’s. You realize it’s morning as you sit up, adjusting your clothes before walking out to the next room to see Taehyung and Taewon enjoying breakfast together as they watch some show.
“Breakfast without me?” You ask, walking over to the table between them and snagging a piece of toast.
“Hyung said not to wake you!” Taewon explains. “He said you were really sleepy.” 
“I guess I was.” You nod. “Um, how exactly…?” You look back towards the room you emerged from before meeting Taehyung’s gaze. 
“Jin moved you.” He answers. “He came up to check on you and saw you asleep so I asked him to move you to the bed so you’d be more comfortable.”
“Ah, well thank you.” You smile, sitting down at his side. 
“Hyung, can I tell her?” Taewon suddenly bursts. “Please please please?”
“Wonnie, let her at least eat something first.” Taehyung scolds.
You finish your toast and reach for a piece of fruit. “Tell me what?”
Taewon looks to his brother for permission and Taehyung nods. “Go ahead.”
“My last set of scans came back clean! I get to go home!”
Your eyes widen in shock. “Really?”
“I'm in remission!” He cheers.
You look at Taehyung for confirmation. “He comes back for repeat scans in a few weeks, but as of last night, he’s cancer free.”
“Taewon, that’s amazing! I’m so happy for you.” You put on a smile, but your heart aches. If he’s truly cured, Taewon’s going to have to live the rest of his life without his brother. Who knows how long Taehyung has left. Why does life have to be so unfair? To survive years of cancer, just for it to take your brother, the only family you have left. 
“Noona? Are you okay?” Taewon rips you from your thoughts and you realize a few tears have slipped past your defenses.
“Of course! These are happy tears.” You lie as you wipe them away. “Taehyung, when are they discharging you?” You turn to the blonde. 
“Tomorrow morning.” Taehyung states. “Since it was just… You know. I don’t have to stay too long.”
“Tomorrow morning.” You repeat, thrilled at the prospect of returning to a normal life for as long as you can have it.
The rest of the day is spent relaxing, the three of you spending time together, filling your heart with warm memories. Taewon falls asleep early and you tuck him in, turning down the tv volume before Taehyung pats the bed next to him. You smile, sliding onto the cot and curling up next to Taehyung in the small space. 
“I can’t believe things are finally going to be back to normal.” Taehyung whispers into your hair, pulling you close.
“But for how long?” You ask, looking up at him. 
“Let’s not think about that right now.” Taehyung chides. “Let’s just be here. Together.” He leans down and presses a soft kiss to your lips, smiling against your mouth.
“Tae,” You return his smile, tears slipping down your cheeks. There’s so much you want to say to him, so much you want to tell him… 
But it’s too late.
You’re too late.
Before you can see anything, you feel it begin, dancing around the edges of your mind.
The haze.
It’s here to sweep you away. 
“No, please. Not now.” Your voice is panicked as you sit up and Taehyung immediately catches on, alerted by your tone. “I’m not done!”
“Y/N, your eyes…” His own gaze widens in fear. “T-they’re white. Are you okay?”
You huff in frustration as you see it begin to creep in on the edges of your vision. You try to blink back your tears, moving your hand over Taehyung’s where it rests on your cheek, placing a kiss against his palm. “Thank you for everything Taehyung. I’m so sorry. Take care of Taewonnie.”
Realization dawns on his expression. “N-now? No, Y/N you can’t go now.” He tries to sit up, but the pain from his incision stops him from reaching for you. 
“Taehyung, I love you…” Your field of vision gets smaller and smaller, your limbs growing weak from the sensation. 
“No, please. I love you… Y/N, I love you!”
It’s the last thing you hear before everything goes black.
Opening your eyes, you're greeted with an unfamiliar sight and though it hurts, you know Taehyung is long gone.
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thechaoticcheese · 15 days ago
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TW: Blood, Burning, Cutting, Lack of Care for the Reader, Stabbing, Torture
Wrongfully Accused - Chapter 2 - The Afternoon
You wish you could say that you couldn’t feel anything, but every so often you’d feel a slight pain in your right cheek. You kept your eyes shut though, squeezing them tighter whenever you felt that slight slice of pain. You heard one of the guys leave. It was probably Gaz, you knew he couldn’t handle too much body horror, especially when it came to you. He had an iffy stomach whenever it came to gore, which is funny to you due to the job you both have, but that never seems to mentally register when he’s out on the field. You all wore masks when you were on the job. This would be no different.
It felt too long, or maybe too short, when you heard the medic softly say, “Aaaaand we’re good to go!” You hadn’t even paid attention to her putting the patches on your face. The one that was put on the left side covered your eye and cheekbone, you could feel the stickiness from the medical tape used to keep it in place. The one on your right cheek where she grafted from wasn’t as big as you thought. Or maybe it was bigger… You couldn’t tell due to your cheek still being numb, along with your brain. It was still swimming at the situation you were in as you opened your eyes to be greeted with the bright room of the medical bay. Though your brain only registered the room through your right eye. Darkness had filled your left side field of view, your brain quick to block the voided view out. The medic quickly stepped back with slightly bloodied gloves, a friendly smile greeting their lips. Price had returned his eyes to you. He wasn’t looking? Why didn’t he watch? A small flutter in your stomach wondered if he still cared. But that was soon squashed like a mosquito that had just landed on skin as Price stalked over. His face seemed a bit paler than usual, but you only registered that after he yanked you up off of the medical cot.
He couldn’t watch.
The medic let out a squawk of protest, “They need to rest, Price!”
“They can get their damn rest when they've told me what the ‘ell they're plannin’.” He gruffly responded, pushing you forward through the medical bay doorway.
As previously suspected, Gaz had been in the hallway, his back pressed up against the wall, along with the back of his head, his cap’s visor slightly tipping down, like he was trying to not envision what he had just witnessed. His arms still held himself tightly. Gaz’s fingers dug into the scrunched up sleeves of his over shirt that laid just above his elbows. His eyes were shut tight, his teeth bared in a grimace, seeming to hate the situation just as much as you did. Gaz’s eyes soon opened when he heard your’s and Price’s footsteps leave the medical bay. Gaz glanced over at the two of you as Price shoved you out. You didn't register what the medic was arguing due to the sheer hurt and despair you could see in Gaz’s eyes.
He still cared.
Gaz hated seeing you hurt and would fuss over the smallest of scrapes, especially since you were known to get a few on your hands on base every so often. You always made it even though, behaving the same exact same way. Your heart warmed, remembering the nights you would kiss each other's wounds and scars. Though the thought was interrupted as Price shoved you back to the present.
“Fuckin’ move, don't gawk.” He growled. You glanced back at Gaz sorrowfully. His expression stayed as he tried to adjust to the sight of you before following behind his superior. Price forcefully moved your head to face forward, your neck aching and screaming at his forceful action, his hand gripping your hair tightly. The flicker of love that was in your heart just got stomped out.
“Face. Forward.” His angered tone graced your ears. Your body shivered as you let yourself be forced to lead the way to the interrogation rooms. While you've only been in there a few times to put someone in or take them out, you've never stayed to see just how bad the rooms looked. You didn't want to. Nor did you want to witness an interrogation, haven seen the aftermath. But now you were forced to sit in the white metal chair. Its paint peeled off to show rust covered metal, presumably from the blood spilled on it. You couldn’t tell if it was the rust or blood stains that set an off-white tones around the patches of missing paint. Though you were glad that your pants covered your legs, feeling sharp metal bits try to dig into your skin. You didn’t know what caused the metal legs to have such sharp protrusions, and you didn’t want to learn who did it. You knew what they’d be used for and it made you stiffen.
Gaz wasn't allowed in, that, or he just didn't enter. So it was just you and Price. Your right eye looked up at him fearfully. Dread made your body quiver. You decided to give an attempt to speak.
“Price-”
“Why the fuck did you think you could hide this?” He interrupted, demanding an answer as his gloved hand gripped the back of the chair tightly. He tilted the chair back ever so slightly to make your body freak out and convince you that you were falling. You jolted as your body confirmed that it was still supported. You winced, feeling the metal from the chair now threateningly tease your skin, having ripped holes into your pant legs when you jolted for stability.
“I'm… I’m not hiding it, Price. I'm not the spy... I… I promise.” You insisted with a shaky breath.
“I have reliable resources.” Price countered as his face got closer. His eyes were hard and demanding for the truth.
You remembered when they were soft, caring. But those days are gone now.
“Well what have I done then?” You demanded to know. What did his reliable source tell him of your supposed bad deeds?
“What else are spies good for other than spreading intel and passin’ enemy lines to sabotage operations, supplies and machines? I shouldn't ‘ave to tell you the carnage you brought on my men.” Price spat in hatred as you held his gaze with your uncovered eye.
“That's a good point.” You agreed, as if trying to reason with him. But that wasn't you and you both knew it, or at least you hoped he did. “But I'm not that. You've trained me, Price. You know that I wouldn't hurt these people.” Your voice started to show hints of a begging tone, needing him to see the error of the accusation brought against you. It didn’t seem to get through to him though. You soon gasped for air after Price’s fist met your stomach, making the air evacuate your lungs. Your inhales were raspy and your exhales were coughs as your body recovered from the physical assault.
“P… Price…” You wheezed out, pleadingly looking up at him, but his eyes were cold, unfeeling. You weren’t talking to the man you knew. This was business, and you were at the bad end of a deal.
The next hours were a blur. The demands to know your plans, to know what you’ve told the enemy, if there were any other spies on base. You didn’t know. How could you? You weren’t the spy. A cry of pain came from you as Price took your shins and jammed your calves into the metal sticking out from the chair. Pain pulsed at the puncture sights as you gritted your teeth. Tears fell from both eyes, but the bandages on the left side of your face soaked them up. The tears fell freely out of your right eye though, running down your cheek, but the bandage on that side started to soak up some of the salty water too. “I didn’t do it! I didn’t do it!” You repeated over and over again as Price screamed back at you. “I KNOW YOU BLOODY DID! STOP LYING!” The repugnance was clear in his loud booming voice. It shook your head. It cracked your brain. It shattered your soul. “I didn’t!” You argued through the pain, through the tears that moistened your bandages, but there was no getting through to him. You don’t remember how or when it happened, but you were now face down on the ground, your eyes shut tight as the right side of your face was squished into the floor. One of Price’s hands ruthlessly gripped your hair, pinning your head down. In his other hand was a knife. You knew this was a knife he always kept sharp. After every mission you would remember him reminding people to clean and sharpen their blade if they used it. Even the threat of a cut sliced open your skin due to its sharp blade. He was pressing it against your forearm, slowly bringing it up. “Tell me what you know.” His threatening growl echoed in your ear as hot blood soon met the thick air around the two of you. It ran down your skin, meeting the light russet stained concrete with a non noticeable drip. Though the flow wasn’t fast, no, it was slow. Painful. Price had practice with this technique and you felt bad for anyone before and after you who would be exposed to the same treatment.
“I don’t know anything.” You gasped out from your sobbing. A growl came from Price before you felt a sharp pain shoot through your arm. The Captain was showing restraint before, but now his trusty knife was piercing into your arm. He was done being nice, if you could call this nice. “I-I swear!” You pleaded as more tears left your eyes, your saliva starting to leave the corner of your mouth as your heart felt like it was about to explode out of your throat. Your chest was heaving with the air you so desperately tried to get in through your desperate pants. The pain in your arm was too much, despite having painkillers in your system, they didn’t seem to be doing anything. Was Price just that good? Or did the medic give you some sort of placebo? It didn’t matter. Your arm ached as it begged to have the sharp metal object removed. “I don’t… I don’t know anything…” You wept. Your wheezing breath and sobbing filled the room as Price kept you pinned to the ever growing cold floor. The concrete felt like it was sucking out all the heat from your body. You were in pain, you were scared, and hunger just started to set in. You didn’t eat this morning. How late was it?
“P… Price… Price please… Believe me…” You tried to plead again, your voice strained as your throat started to become sore from your cries of agony.
Price was silent, you could hear him thinking, before you heard the flick of a lighter. You tensed, expecting to feel it against your skin, but there was nothing. Not yet at least. The smell of smoke soon graced your nostrils, filling your sense of smell with cigar smoke. Here? Of all places? Price was smoking? That’s when you felt it.
Price removed the knife quickly and crushed the lit part of the cigar into the wound after taking in a long drag. You bared your teeth to try to withstand the pain, gasping before yelling out, pressing your face against the concrete. Your body tried to jolt away, but the handcuffs helped keep your arm from moving away from Price’s way to make you talk. His knee jabbing into your back to help keep you still as well. It would’ve made you talk, if you only had answers. You were honest, always, but damn did this make you want to lie. Though you knew it would be so damn hard to lie and get away with it. Especially if it puts people’s lives at risk. You could hear him breathe out the smoke before his cold voice asked, “You wanna keep feeling this pain or do ya wanna tell me what you’re plannin’?” Price’s dead tone was breaking you. You couldn’t. You couldn’t do this anymore. Damn… Those interrogation trainings were useless against people you care… No… Cared for. You shook your head, the bandage starting to threaten to come off your right cheek as your skin gently scraped the unfriendly concrete.
“Suit yourself.” Price said plainly with a shrug, bringing the cigar back up, flicking the lighter once more to reignite it.
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A/N: I actually gagged when writing about Price sticking his cigar in the wound holy cow. Anyways! Let me know if y'all wanna be tagged in the next chapter and if there should be any other warnings that I might've miss.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 3 - Chapter 4
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angelxd-3303 · 2 years ago
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Sorry for the wait, guys! I've got a lot of plans for chapter two; hopefully I'll be able to get the next pages out sooner.
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Here's chapter one, by the way!
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maryfailstowrite · 5 months ago
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I love the DRDT fandom so much. You’re all so fucking smart. I must’ve read like a thousand theories by now on who could be the killer and they’re all so interesting, but if you ask me… I just have no idea man. I’ll let y’all do the work. You’re far more qualified. I’ll just cheer for the people that end up being right. Good luck.
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covingtons · 5 months ago
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when we age shed our skin and grow we shed our layers, spread our wings and go
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thewhalesheart · 1 year ago
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ch 02 : p 02
it's just like when your alarm doesnt go off!!
i loved drawing that last salmon, he's so cute. sweet old man
previous / next / first
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thereaperwatchesme · 9 months ago
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Chapter Two Update
​Hey, guys! I know this is out of the blue, but I've been working hard to create Chapter Two of The Reaper Watches Me. And I can finally say that it's out and ready to play. It's necessary to start over, as old saves might not work...sorry!
This post isn't as elegant as I would usually make it when informing everyone of a major update, but here we are. This chapter is shorter because as said before when I first created this game, it's for fun and I just want to push out content that I'm excited about. In this chapter, you meet every love interest in the game, which is what I strived for when writing this chapter.  I hope you enjoy it, no matter how short, no matter how many grammatical errors there could be, because I'm not sure myself 😅. I'll be sure to update any mistakes and bug fixes for the next few days. I love you all, thank you for your support, and I can say that I'm finally back online to interact with you all and answer your asks! 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾❤️
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anthrofractal · 9 months ago
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DESCRIPTION: Nomiani replies, "Can I ask The Speaking Dark for good luck?"
Pliyo-fourth seems surprised at the question, but still smiles back. "Well, I wouldn't think a Mayli would care at all for Fress gods…but you're welcome to, if you'd like to!"
CHOOSE ONE: 1) Ask the Speaking Dark to give good luck 2) "Maybe later. I'd rather learn more right now."
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