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âą Demon - a malevolent supernatural entity. Demons are often also thought to be subordinates of a principal Devil. As lesser spirits doing the Devil's work, they have additional dutiesâ causing humans to have sinful thoughts and tempting humans to commit sinful actions.
I'm a Soul Man
Dabi (Demon) x F. Reader [Quirkless AU]
You go out to blow off some steam with your girlfriends for the night. While venting, you mention how you'd sell your soul for things with your lovelife to be different. It's just your luck that someone overhears that could help you with that.
Warnings: Smut belowđïżœïżœđ»; TW: Slight dubcon; Breeding kink; Slight degradation; Praising; Fingering; Oral sex(Receiving); Barebacking; Creampie; TW: Religious overtones
"When one calls upon a demon, one must be prepared for death to follow." - Margaret Rogerson
"I'm tellin' you guys, it's been horrible. I swear!" You punctuated your statement with a loud groan before downing the shot in your grip. One of your girlfriends standing behind your barstool rubs your back reassuringly. "You'll find someone one of these days." You shrugged but declined to scoff at her. Your friends were only trying to be supportive.
You're out drinking with a small group of girlfriends after a long week. Not only has your job been an extra pain in the ass for you, but your lovelife hasn't faired much better. So you drown your troubles with alcohol as you openly gripe about your recent love life.
The choices you've made in men and women haven't been great. Lately, you've been stood up or ghosted completely, uninterested in the individuals, or they've been incompatible in bed. The list goes on.
Then there's Keigo. When you bring up your longtime on-again/off-again love interest, some of your friends glance at each other or roll their eyes at the mention of his name. They know what's coming. It's been the same story for years now.
They aren't wrong, either. You go on to explain how you guys still have lots of fun together. How there's still feelings there for the both of you. However, Keigo says he wants an "open" relationship with you right now.
Unfortunately for you Keigo holds the key to your heart, even though he wants to put it in his pocket for now. So you aren't interested in investing your time in a relationship he won't stay faithful in. No matter how tough it is to move on from him.
"I'm so sorry, honey.", your one friend coos sympathetically. "Yeah, we hate that you're goin' through all this." You just shrug in response. You down another shot and mention of drinking at this bar more often. "At least he hasn't told me 'no' yet.", you slur as you jokingly point to the bartender.
The girls attempt to continue their best to be encouraging. Although it's sweet, the alcohol is starting to warp your attitude and their support is just beginning to annoy you. "I'd sell my soul to find a half decent guy who actually likes me around here.", you comment as you down another shot.
What you don't notice is the shadowy figure that shifts in his spot at the end of the bar a few feet away. Your closest friend sees your temperment begin to change and know it's time to cut you off. "Come on, Sweetie. Let's get you home."
Half of the girls help get you out to the SUV while the designated driver starts it up; the other half stays and pays the bar tab before making sure nothing is left behind, then exit and climb into the vehicle now idling out front of the bar.
When you make it home, most of the girls wait in the car while your best friend gets you inside. She helps you change into pajamas and into bed. Getting you a bottle of water to sit on your nightstand. You mumble a slurred "thank you" into your pillow while she kisses your forehead and tells you to text when you wake up in the morning.
You're snoring before she even locks up and leaves your place. Engulfed in the comfort of your bed. The window is cracked the slightest bit so you could feel the cool breeze moving over your hot skin. A few hours quickly come and go before your eyes suddenly blink open.
You're woken up in the middle of the night. It's near pitch black in your bedroom, but it's not the dark that has you nervous. It's the fact that you know there's someone there with you. You shoot upright in bed, hugging your blankets as close to your body as you can. Your eyes scan the darkness, trying to make out any figures nearby.
Your gaze lands on a spot across the room that seems somehow darker than the rest of it. After a few moments of staring, you start to second guess yourself. Maybe it was just all the alcohol coursing through your blood that had your mind playing tricks on you.
That was until the shadow began to shift and move. "Why don't you turn on the light, Babydoll." You nearly jump out of your skin when you suddenly hear the voice you don't recognize. It's clearly a man, but know that no guy you know would play such games with you.
"Go on.", he instructs, urging you to turn the light on again. Despite the terror building in you about the unknown around you, you obey. You lean over and feel for the lamp before clicking it on. Still keeping your eyes trained on the shadow.
When the light fills your room, you think that it's still your imagination running wild. However he's quick to assure you it's not. As if he could actively read your mind. It's still hard for you to wrap your brain around the view of the man you see before you.
He sits at the end of your bed. He's in a plain black suit with black tie. He has black, spiky hair and beautiful turquoise eye color. His skin is miscolored with a purple hue underneath his eyes and along the bottom of his face. You notice after a few moments they look like burns and are held to the healthier skin with staples.
Despite his looks, which some might call unsavory, you think he's rather handsome. He must sense what you're thinking because his quiet chuckling breaks you from your staring. You rub your eyes harshly. "I must be dreaming...", you stop and blink at him but he continues sitting there with a smile, "..o-or I'm still drunk." You snort unhumorously, "Yeah. Definitely drunk."
You flinch when he reaches his arm towards you. "Don't be scared, little mouse. I'm not trying to hurt you." You don't relent but remain still as he leans over and with his pointer finger touches the middle of your forehead. Suddenly, you're sober as a judge.
"W-What did you just do?", you question as you eye him suspiciously. He simply continues to smile. "I just wanted to help ya, and I'd like to help ya again." You narrow your eyes. "Help me with what?" The man simply shrugs as if it's nothing. "I want to give you what you asked for." You perk up and lean closer to him.
Before you can clarify what it is you asked for, the man rises to his feet. Almost like he's bored playing '20 Questions' with you already. He paces as he explains what he overhead you say at the bar. He clears his throat, and in your own voice, continues with "I'd sell my soul to find a half decent guy who actually likes me around here.".
Your eyes widen as big as saucers. "How did you do that?", you ask. Demanding to know but still full of curiosity. He simply gives you a half smile. "Just a little trick I can do."
He comes close to where you sit in bed and leans down to cup your face with one hand. "Let me give you what you've been looking for. What you've been wanting so badly." He looks deep into your eyes, almost reading loud and clear that you're going to be willing and pliant.
"What are you?", you question in a hushed tone. Almost as if you were scared to ask, or maybe too scared to find out the answer. "Someone who's wanted you since I first laid eyes on you. Someone who's liked you since watching you."
"My name is Dabi," replies before getting so close to you his lips brush against yours, "and I'm a demon." You lean back in shock and let out a quick laugh out of nervousness. Dabi seems to get a very serious look on his face for a moment, but it drops once he realizes you weren't laughing at him and never continued to do so.
Dabi stands up, straightening to his full height. It's obvious he's tall with a thin body. He's smiling again. "Look, I swear I'm still a half decent guy for a demon. I just have a job to do." He grabs the blankets bunched in front of you and gives them a playful tug.
"Come on, Babydoll. Lemme show you what you've been missin'." He tugs a little harder and you allow your covers to be slowly pulled away from you. When you feel an enormous amount of cool air on your skin you look down.
That's when you realize you're completely naked. How is that possible? Sure you were completely smashed when you got home, but you were sure your best friend helped you change. Even a few minutes ago you were positive you were wearing your pajamas.
You begin to panic and cover yourself as much as you can with you hands. "Stop it.", he commands in a soft voice. He takes your wrist in his hands but holds them with a lightened grip. "Don't fight it. Lemme see you." You suddenly feel like your mind is getting hazy and you comply.
"Fuckin' beautiful.", he whispers as he drinks in the sight of you. "I knew you wouldn't disappoint me." He glances up and sees the vacant expression on your face. That brings out a smile full of teeth and satisfaction from him. He softly runs his other pointer finger from in between your collar bones down the middle of your body. "You gonna let me give you a preview?"
You don't expect what happens next. When you nod, he immediately slips the finger into your core. "God be damned.", he comments with a snort. "You're already soaked f' me." He's only in and out of you a time or two before you're moaning up a storm. It's just a few minutes later that you feel an orgasm coming on. When you're just at the edge, he removes his finger and you let out a whine.
"You wanna cum?", he asks playfully. You nod eagerly though, not playing around. Dabi absolutely loves the pleading look in your eyes. He doesn't think it could get any better until you grab his white shirt with both hands. "Please!", you beg and he pretends to think it over.
"I'd love to...", he replies coyly, "...so how about we make a deal?" You continue to nod and beg. "Yes, please. Deal! Please...". Dabi simply shushes you. "Don't worry, Darlin'. You'll get what you deserve." He leans in close, "We just have to seal the deal with a kiss." You nod and lean in, closing your eyes and kissing him deeply. Wrapping your arms around his neck.
He indulges you. He wasn't trying to just finalize the deal but make the most out of being with you. Had your eyes been open, you would've seen his true form. White hair, full horns out and all. However, when he pulls back, nothing looks amiss. You almost look sad. Did you just make a mistake? Was he going back on his own deal?
Dabi steps over to the end of the bed where he was sitting before. The forlorn look you have is priceless to him. He'd almost be entertained if he wasn't so enthralled by you.
If he didn't want you so badly.
Dabi removes his suit jacket and places it in his previous spot. "Don't worry yourself, little mouse. I'll make you feel good." You beam at him, shifting in your spot in anticipation. He slowly unbuttons his dress shirt, making it a show for you. Once he's shirtless, your able to see he's not just thin but has an athletic build.
Something you can't miss over his rippling muscles is more purple skin. It's still held to the good skin with more staples. It seems to be a random pattern, but you could tell it wraps around his entire body.
You're too captivated to notice the clicking sound of his belt coming undone but when he drops his pants your mouth instantly waters. He's certainly equipped for the task at hand. Not too long to hurt but girthy enough to fill your hole just right.
Now fully naked, he begins to crawl up the bed and over you. That makes you slink down and lay on you back until he's completely on top of you. Dabi kisses you deeply before moving to your neck.
Once he's happy with the purple marks he leaves along your neck and collarbone, he kisses down you body. Before long he's planting kisses on your mound and positioned right at your entrance.
"Now, before I give you a taste of what you're missing, I wan' a taste of you." Dabi licks upwards along your lips and you suck in a deep breath. Seeing you're reaction gets him going and he delves into your womanhood with enthusiasm. You're writhing in pleasure as he eyes your reactions while he works his magic. "Holy Hell, you taste so good.", he breathes into your hot core.
You already feel like he's bringing you to the edge again, and his words only turn you on more. You take strands of his black hair in your grip as you get closer to cumming. Dabi sucks gently on your clit and you let out your loudest moan yet. "I'm..I'm gonna cum!".
Dabi chuckles as he goes back to eating you out. "Go on, Babydoll. Cum in my mouth.", he commands and before you know it you tense up and your first orgasm washes over you. He watches you from down below as he softly licks you clean as you convulse, feeling you tighten around nothing inside you but his tongue.
"Now you should really get a taste.", he teases as he brings his mouth to yours. This time he kisses you deeply, allowing you to taste your essence that now coats his tongue. That's when you feel it. You feel Dabi run the tip of his cock along your folds, gathering up the wetness. The kiss only ends when he slowly pushes into you and you let out another loud moan.
"Fuck!", he grunts out once he's fully sheathed inside you. "You feel so fuckin' good." He starts off slow before building up to an almost brutal paste. It's only another few mintues before you're losing yourself to another orgasm.
"Oh my God, I'm...I'm gonna cum!", you hollar to which he tuts in response. "Don't go 'n bring that asshole into it.", he scolds in a playful tone through his own panting. "Besides, look at you. Gettin' off to a sleazy demon like me."
Your mind becomes hazy again. Almost like a spell over you. In your normal state of mind you would have reacted to those words. Right now they just made you cry out in pleasure as you tightened around him.
"Fuck, I'd imagine this is what fuckin' an angel would be like. Clampin' down on me like that. Such a naughty girl but bein' so nice on my cock." Dabi continues fucking you in the missionary position until you cum again. He lets you ride it out before slowing down a bit.
He barely comes out of you before he's flipping you over and pounding you into the mattress. Another two orgasms hit you consecutively before he lifts you up on your hands and knees. Dabi goes back to a faster pace, drilling his cock into you from behind.
In that position he pulls another three orgasms out of you.
While you're bent over, you manage to catch a glimpse of the two of you in your vanity mirror across the room. It was a rather hot display, but that's not what caught your attention. While he drove his cock into your tight hole he seems to become more feral the closer he seemed to get towards his own climax. While his iron grip on your hips never faultered, his eyes were screwed shut and his head thrown back in ecstasy.
It was then you realized his hair was white and short horns had appeared on his head. He must have grown them in his feral state. It was then Dabi hit a spot that had you seeing stars. You quickly found yourself on the precipice of yet another orgasm. You let out a loud, wanton moan and once again a haze filled your mind.
It clearly effected your rational thinking. Had you been in your right mind, his next words may have been concerning. "I'm gonna cum, Babydoll. Gah- I'm gonna fill you up and breed you good." Another wanton moan from you.
Your next orgasm hit you and you felt yourself tighten around him, while his cock got harder. "Clampin' down so good..". A moment later Dabi grit his teeth and grunted loudly as he filled you full of demon seed.
After finishing, Dabi pulls out and you almost long for his cock to fill you again. However he simply lowers your body onto the bed. Your palms and knees burn from digging into your mattress and holding your weight up as he claimed you. There's also a delicious ache between your legs. This time, when you glance back at him, he looks just the way he did when you first laid eyes on him.
You lay there catching your breath. Suddenly you ask, "Can I see you again?". The words come flying out of your mouth. Your actions leave you wondering why you were thinking like that at all, let alone how quickly they came before realizing you were even saying it. "I mean...Will I see you more?", you question in hopes of hiding some of your previous excitement.
Dabi chortles before admiring how cute you are. "Such an eager little mouse.", he comments with a sly smile. He cups your face and whispers, "Of course...", before softly pecking your puckered lips. After relishing the feel of your lips on his for a few moments he slowly pulls away.
"We have a deal, after all."
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sweet creature ~ s.r.
âWherever I go, you bring me homeâ
Summary: Spencer calls you when heâs missing home.
Warnings: pregnant!reader x husband!spencer, reader is in her second pregnancy and they already have a 3 y/o daughter, spencer is, again, a huge softie, calls you sweetheart, he's called away on an urgent case and misses you, reader is almost in third trimester, they fall asleep on the phone, cuties, inspired by sweet creature by harry styles, fluff and comfort
Category: Fluff x Comfort
Word count: 1.1k
Author's note: Spencer Reid deserved to get married and have children but he has to be a girl dad and I don't make the rules. I just know he would be the most sweet, caring and loving husband/dad in the world. Anyways I kind of had to do something to this song because I saw it live (Wembley N4 Iâll miss you forever). Enjoy!!
You were exhausted, both emotionally and physically. Being 7 and a half months pregnant and taking care of your 3 year old daughter alone had never been part of the plan. In fact, Spencer was supposed to be working either in office or from home during the later stages of your pregnancy, but a serious case meant that he was needed urgently by the BAU. With only 8 hours notice he was in Florida, and suddenly he was approximately 920.4 miles away from you.
It was around 9pm, and youâd been eagerly awaiting a phone call from your husband. Youâd blame your anxiety on the hormones, but you knew it wasnât just that. Youâd always been like this whenever he was away, and you never quite managed to properly adjust to how much travelling his job required. Lizzie, your daughter, was laid next to you in the bed you and Spencer shared, asleep on his side of the bed. She was the same as you whenever her dad was away, even if she didnât quite understand his job. She was a daddyâs girl, and if sleeping on Spencerâs side of the bed helped her to feel that little bit closer to him when he was away, you would let her. Her curly light brown hair was sprawled across the pillow which she drooled on, unconscious.
Your phone was on silent so the ringer didnât wake her up, but as soon as you felt the persistent buzzing and Spencerâs name appeared on the screen, you stood, stretching slightly before leaving the room and quietly closing the door behind you, simultaneously swiping the button to answer the call.
âHi.â You whispered softly, cautious not to wake up your sleeping three-year-old who was in the next room.
âHi sweetheart. How are you?â Spencerâs sweet voice spoke over the phone.
âHanging on. I managed to settle Lizzie after she cried because you couldnât tuck her in tonight.. Little one has been quiet for now, but I just know that sheâll start getting active as soon as I attempt to sleep.â You spoke with a soft smile on your face at the thought of the little life growing inside of you whilst you tiptoed down the stairs and into the living room, sitting down on the sofa with a hand on your round bump, rubbing it gently.
You heard Spencer sigh over the phone. âI miss you. I saw the three of you this morning and it feels like I havenât seen you in months.â He chuckled. Spencer was alone in his hotel room, and it felt strangely quiet. Unfamiliar. If Spencer was home, youâd be asleep in his arms by now, your soft snores echoing in the darkness of your bedroom. Pregnancy was tiring, after all. But you struggled to sleep without each other, and you knew that. Your house may as well have been cold and empty to you without him there. Your house wasnât your home. Spencer was, and you knew that he felt the same way about you. That was why heâd called.
âAny new symptoms? At around the seven month mark, you should expect to experience some shortness of breath, discomfort which may lead to difficulty moving, frequent urination, lightheadedness caused by the baby putting pressure on your blood vessels which can slow blood flow, fatigue-â He began to reel off pregnancy symptoms until he was cut off by your sleepy laugh.
âSpence, youâve been gone for less than a day. You donât have to worry about me. I feel the same as I did earlier.â You giggled.
âAnd that is?â He questioned. You could picture him furrowing his eyebrows, and the thought of it made your heart warm.
âAchey, tired, like a whale, hungry..â You listed, and you already knew he was going to give you advice on how to deal with your symptoms. Heâd done more than enough research on pregnancy when JJ was first pregnant with Henry, and since then heâd unexpectedly found himself helping a woman give birth on a case.
âYou need to rest. Itâs late and thatâs one of the only things that could help with your symptoms right now apart from physical activity, but I doubt youâd want to do any exercise at the moment,â He instructed, and you knew that he was being serious, even with his light tone. Youâd think that youâd know more about pregnancy than Spencer, with you being mid-way through your second pregnancy, but he knew everything. Whilst anybody else might have been surprised by that, you werenât. Heâd done extensive research on the topic, after all, and he continued to. âAnd I can also guarantee you that you donât look like a whale.â He added, and you could hear his smile in his voice.
âThatâs what you think. I can hardly move, and when I do I waddle. I waddle, Spencer!â You pouted, and you could hear him laugh.
âWell Iâm sure you look beautiful whilst you waddle.â He teased.
After a few quiet conversations between the two of you, 9pm turned to 11:30pm, and you could feel your mind wanting to drift off as your conversations slowly turned into Spencer spouting off random facts whilst you listened, his voice soothing you as though he was there with you. You decided to go back upstairs and tuck yourself into bed whilst he talked, placing your phone on the nightstand. He wasnât really next to you, but it was close enough. You knew Lizzie wouldnât wake up between Spencerâs soft words, the low volume your phone was on and her tendency to be a heavy sleeper. However, Spencer soon realised you were responding to him less and less.
âSweetheart?â He said quietly, and you hummed in response, already drifting off. âDo you want me to hang up?â He asked, and your eyes snapped open. âNo. Uh, I mean, Iâd like it if you could just⊠stay on the line.â You said quietly, and he understood what you meant.
âOf course,â He responded, âGood night. I love you.â He said, and you said it back.
Soon enough, you fell asleep, and if he closed his eyes, he could picture you there next to him, your soft snores echoing around his hotel room. That was all he needed to relax, and Spencer soon found himself drifting off to sleep, feeling like he was at home. Feeling like he was with his home.
You brought him home.
#spencer reid fanfiction#spencer reid x reader#spencer reid comfort#fluff#comfort#spencer reid#criminal#minds#criminal minds#pregnant!reader#husband!spencer#fem!reader#dr spencer reid#fanfic#fanfiction#harry styles#sweet creature#inspired#i just love soft spencer reid#he calls her sweetheart#they have a daughter#oneshot#spencer reid oneshot#criminal minds oneshot#criminal minds fanfiction#phone#long distance
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more danny phantom sketches to fill the danny phantom shaped hole in my heart đ
I should stop posting at odd hours of the morning (I will not) (ignore the weird anatomy it was not my focus atm)
#danny phantom#danny phantom fanart#danny fenton#dp fanart#danny phantom fanfiction#danny phantom au#danny phantom art#danny phantom fandom#dp fandom#dp fanfic#fanart#phanart#dp au#horror#artists on tumblr#art#ghost#Danny goes through it (again)#that thing right there#the thing calling him#it used to be a ghost but#it got infected with a weird disease that essentially turned into a draconic creature#thatâs rough buddy#Danny gets infected too#as you can see here heâs been chomped at#he doesnât know tho lmao#skill issue#but since heâs half human it affects him differently#heâs not like#as gross
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D-16 (Megatron) x Reader â The Creature From Another World - Part 2 of 2
Chapter 2 â Megatron or D-16?
A/N â Finally, itâs ready. Hereâs hoping this holds up to part one.
Warnings â None.
Rating â T
Megatron held you at your request. He didnât know why you wanted to be up, only that you did and he was only too happy to comply, and that he had to hold onto that feeling. You were the only thing he had left that brought him any shred of happiness. Everything else was a toxic poison coursing through his body, leaving only hate and anger in its wake.
You stood in Megatronâs palm, trying to see the D-16 you knew before in his optics. They were a violent red, leaving no trace of the warm amber glow his eyes used to have. Moreover, Megatron used to laugh and relay stories back and forth to you or Orion. Now, he mostly frowned.
You reached out to touch him, your hand falling to his chassis where a brand new Megatronus insignia had been branded onto him, covering over the one Sentinel had burned him with. Megatron had claimed the symbol, owning it for the new Decepticon army.
At your touch, Megatron vented a soft gust of warm air, wondering what you were thinking as you pawed at his insignia. He wished that you could see it as the symbol of a new age as it was supposed to be, but he guessed that you would always remember the one that Sentinel had marred him with. He would remember too. He had to.
After disappearing on his life-changing quest with Orion, D-16 had worried about you, but he figured that the other miners would take care of you. In that, he was only half-right.
When the miners were told that he and Orion had died from their injuries in the race, they panicked, scared that they wouldnât be able to help you leave the planet since they were the lower class. So, one of them had taken you to Sentinel, explaining what you were and coming up with a cover story for how you had gotten on Cybertron.
Sentinel, having guessed that you were once a Quintesson prisoner, pretended to believe the story, and reassured the mech that he would see to it that his top-bots found you a way home.
After that, he kept you prisoner in a gilded cage, his pet now since you wouldnât give him any information on the missing miners' whereabouts.
When D-16 and the High Guard were captured, you met D-16âs eyes and he became even more furious, wondering how you had gotten there and what Sentinel had done to you.
Before that day, you already admired D-16, but your admiration turned to complete adoration and contrarily, fear as he kept standing up in the face of adversity. He wouldnât be kept down, no matter what they did to him. You cried to see your friend hurt, but you didnât scream or do anything further to draw attention to yourself, afraid that if you did, Sentinel would torture D-16 further.
Now, you were here, on one of Cybertronâs moons in a base that the Decepticons had constructed very quickly, being efficient builders, and the war with Cybertron was about to begin.
Megatron lifted your hand with his free servo, gently rolling his thumb pad over it. He wanted you to see him, not the person he used to be behind the insignia. You stared up at him.
âTalk to me,â He told you, gently.
You took a minute to think about what you needed to say.
You understood why the Decepticons had to go to war. It was like Megatron said; when he tried to talk to them, they had clung to the old ways and a new leader had arisen to take Sentinelâs place. Another false Prime â Optimus Prime. He had attacked Megatron and the high guard and then banished them from their home under the threat that they would not be left for long.
Still, knowing why the war was happening wasnât enough. You needed more than that. You glanced outside the windows of the command centre, seeing the High Guard working ceaselessly.
One more look to Megatron and you knew what you had to say.
âIs this the only way? To fight? To kill?â
Megatron was saddened to see you so upset, but he clung to his resolve, no mercy left within him.
âYes. There is no room for a peaceful resolve unless those on the surface join our ranks.â
âAre you scared?â You asked in a very small voice, indicating that you were terrified for him.
Megatron stroked your cheek, âNo, and nor should you be. I will keep you safe.â And he would. He would do everything in his power to protect you from harm, including lying to you to save you from anything that might hurt your feelings. You were his precious pet and Megatron always took care of what belonged to him.
Some of the High Guard wondered about you, a human among their ranks. They would have tried to research you, had there been any information about something so alien. But without their records from Iacon, they had little ability to look into your kind and simply decided to leave Megatron with his pet. Later in the war, they might have rebelled against you, but after Megatronâs victory against Sentinel, they trusted their new leader. It wasnât yet time for schisms, underhanded plots for mutiny, or general scheming; those would come much, much later.
As it was, Shockwave was responsible for providing you with a home, and the process didnât take him long. It was less of a room built for you, and more like furniture your size based on your descriptions that had been put into Megatronâs hab-suite.
When Megatron took you to see it, he enjoyed the way your expression lit up. He had almost reacted the same when he saw that he had his own room for the very first time in his life. Yet, he hadnât been able to find enough joy in his situation. So, he had a room that he didnât have to share with a few dozen miners. What did that matter when a war was brewing?
But holding you⊠Seeing you happy? That was worth something.
âIs this-â Megatron almost said to your liking, but decided instead to focus on functionality, âIs this adequate?â
You hopped off his palm and onto the desk that held just about everything you needed, which was a relief since you had lost most of the items in your pack at the Battle of Iacon. Trailing your hand gently over a bed, very robotic in design, but comfortable and made from repurposed cleaning cloths, you smiled.
âItâs perfect. Thank you.â
Megatron ran a finger down your cheek, âNo need to thank me.â He watched you as you moved things about, perfecting everything that you needed, and then later he watched you recharge. How perfect it was, giving you exactly what you needed. He would make you dependent on him; you would never need anyone else ever again. He would make you love him. After losing everything, he needed that much.
âExcuse me, Shockwave?â You said, feeling small. By now, you usually felt confident around Cybertronians, but you found Shockwave and some of the High Guard unnerving.
The Cyclops-Bot stared at you, saying nothing, and generally making you feel more uncomfortable.
âUm, Megatron told me to come to you if I need anythingâŠ?â
Shockwave didnât know why you were saying it like it was a question. You were either told to come to him or you werenât. Life had no place for statistical fallacy.
Seeing as he didnât reply, you pulled your pack off your back, opening it for him to see the contents as you withdrew them.
âEach of these dehydrated cubes is a meal. I need to consume two or three a day,â You explained. âAs you can see, Iâm running low, and even if I wasnât, this isnât the best state for my food to be in. I need food. Real, fresh food, or- Or Iâm going to die.â
Shockwave didnât seem alarmed by the statement. He didnât seem to feel anything. Instead, he glanced at your dwindling supplies, noting exactly how long you could survive. He didnât understand much about your fuel, though he thought it inefficient as he scanned the contents, finding many perishable components, had they not been dehydrated.Â
Finally, after a long and stressful silence in which he examined both your pack and you, he relented. âI shall take care of it.â
You were so happy that you didnât think to ask about the details of Shockwaveâs plan. Instead, you smiled and bounced on the balls of your feet, âThank you, Shockwave.â
Shockwave watched you walk away. He generally didnât understand the concept of pets, but you were cute enough, he supposed.
Turning back to his newly set up data console, Shockwave began researching the nearest planets that were home to organic species. Seeing how small you were, he believed that organics would be easy enough to subjugate. With that in mind, he began drafting the first invasion plans. Not only would the Decepticons take the fuel you needed but they would also strip the planet of all its valuable resources, giving the Decepticons a technological edge over the Autobots. Later, Megatron would tell you that the Decepticons had made trade deals with several organic planets, never revealing that you were the starting cause behind his slave empire, and you would be spoiled with lavish gifts, ignorant of their origin.
Starscream stared at your sleeping form and then back to Megatron.
âI canât look after this thing,â He argued.
Though Megatron had bested Starscream once, he hadnât yet grown to fear his master and as such, was testing his limits.
âYou can and you will,â Megatron ordered.
There were arguably better candidates to care for you, especially Soundwave who was used to smaller beings from playing host to some Cassettes. But this wasnât a question of who you got along with or who would be best suited to watch over you. It was a test of allegiance. Besides, the more bots that Megatron kept on rotation to âpet-sitâ you, the more would know how to care for you when he was away.
Megatron needed to see you taken care of, even if he didnât like leaving you with others, especially if he thought of them touching you. He shouldnât care this much, but the last person he had entrusted with you had been the very one to betray him. He didnât want to think of you trusting anyone like that traitor Orion⊠Optimus. He didnât want any kind of bond like that in his life again, not for himself or you.
Standing his ground while Starscream prattled on about being the Commander of the High Guard, Megatron snarled. He pointed his cannon at Starscream which was enough to make the weaker mech backtrack, begging for his life.
âYou will do as I say.â
Starscream nodded, holding his hands out in surrender, âYes, of course. Your pet will be well cared for, Megatron.â
âThatâs Lord Megatron to you.â
âOf- Of course. Lord Megatron,â Starscream bowed, humiliation coursing through him; it was a feeling that would one day transform into loathing. Megatron left his subordinate, satisfied with how easy it was to subjugate another to his will. He wondered how you would look bowing to him, then turned his mind against such thoughts. He didnât want to frighten you into worshipping him; he would become someone worthy of your adoration.
You mumbled D-16âs name, waking from a deep sleep. Had you been more alert, you might have thought about how worrying it was that you had come to rely on Megatron so quickly or that you had called him by his old name and that he was no longer that bot you met just a short while ago.
Instead, your thoughts were disturbed by Starscream throwing you some new clothes that Shockwave had acquired from another planet. They were the vestments of the Royal Family until Megatron had ordered their deaths; now the clothes were yours, and far superior in quality than your previous garments.Â
âPut those on,â He ordered, not caring whether you did or not.
You blinked owlishly at Starscream, having never been left alone with him before.
âWhereâs Megatron?â You asked, despite being somewhat used to his leaving regularly to attend meetings, start trade deals with other planets, or draft new battle strategies.
Starscream rolled his optics, âWhat a clingy pet. Canât you be away from Megatron for a few kliks before whining?â
You scowled at the mech, âIâm not a pet.â
âAnd Iâm not a pet-sitter, but here we are,â Starscream griped.
You shook your head and got to work tinkering with some little projects you had started. During the Battle of Iacon, most of the items had been damaged when you fell on your pack. Fortunately, having worked on the Translator for so long, you werenât bad at mechanics now, though a lot of your tinkering was mostly experimentation. So, rather than waste any time conversing with the bot who treated you like an unwanted mutt, you continued your work on your new shower unit, since your collapsable service station needed some repairs in that department and regrettably, you were starting to smell.
When Megatron returned he was injured, having lost to Optimus Prime for the second time. The loss enraged him, but it didnât worry him. Optimus may have had the power of the Primes, but Megatron learned a lot from that battle, and in the end, he was certain that his strategy and cunning would win over Primeâs strength.
Besides, it hadnât been a total loss. The other Decepticons had managed to spread their message through Iacon, and there were already a handful of bots who had returned to the Luna base with Megatron. With the new recruits all ready for an uprising, Megatron was preparing to send some of them back undercover, so they could further spread the message of the Decepticon cause.
Before entering his hab-suite, Megatron straightened up, hiding most of the damage behind bravado, despite the energon that leaked from his side. There could be no signs of weakness.
He expected to see you in his hab-suite, but you werenât there. So, Starscream had taken you elsewhere. Megatron was about to begin repairing himself when he heard you cry out. It was faint, and more of a shout than a scream, but it sent him spiralling all the same.
He ran to find you, following the sound of your voice.
âGET OFF,â You shouted.
Megatron ran faster.
âSTOP SQUIRMING!â Starscream yelled back.
Megatron burst into the wash racks, finding you soaked in Starscreamâs grip, the water washing over both of you. Starscream was tugging at your old clothes, partially victorious as the seams ripped, uncovering your arm and part of your chest. You gritted your teeth and slapped at his hand.
Seeing all of this, Megatron gritted his dentae and smashed into Starscream, being careful to grab his arm and pull you from his grasp.
âWHAT ARE YOU DOING?â Starscream demanded.
Megatron held you against his chassis possessively, âWhen (Y/N) says stop, you stop. Their commands are my commands. Now, I demand to know what you were doing to my pet!â
You stared up at Megatron, shocked that he would call you such a thing. He knew what you were now, so why would he treat you like an animal? You didnât like it.
âIâm not a pet,â You murmured, but neither mech seemed to hear you, glaring at one another in a silent power struggle.
Losing his nerve, Starscream bowed his head.
âI was merely washing your precious pet,â He sneered. âIt stank.â
âNot a pet,â You repeated, but your words fell on deaf ears.
Starscream got up from the floor and sauntered out of the wash racks. Megatronâs optics tracked him, all the while a seed of hatred forming for his Second in Command. When Starscream was out of sight, Megatron held you up for inspection. You had your arms crossed to protect your chest, and you were staring angrily down at the floor. The water made the remains of your outfit cling to you, making you feel even smaller and more vulnerable.
Honestly, Megatron had little right to be so furious at Starscream. He too didnât understand the significance of your clothing, only that the coverings were important to you.
âAre you okay, pet?â He said, gently stroking your cheek.
You pushed his hand away, âIâM NOT YOUR PET!â
Megatron stared at you, open-mouthed. Youâd never yelled at him before.
âDo you get that?â You asked, brow furrowing. âYou used to, but itâs like youâve forgotten. Iâm a person, just like you. Do you understand?â
Megatron thought back to the person he had been, comparing it to who he was now, and who he wanted to be in the future. You wanted D-16 back, but he wasnât that anymore. Yet⊠Maybe it wouldnât hurt to be D-16 around you, just a little bit.
âIâm sorry, (Y/N). I never meant to imply-â He sighed, âIâm sorry.â
For the moment, it seemed that D-16 was back, and things were just like they had always been. You were about to say something equally sentimental, until you saw the trickle of energon, washing down the drain.
âYouâre hurt!â
Megatron shook his helm, âItâs nothing.â
âNo,â You cried out. âItâs not nothing!â
âIâll patch it up in our room. You can take care of yourself there too.â
You were staring at him. Megatron couldnât help smiling a little at your concern. As promised, he had patched himself up with a welding iron. It had been painful, but he hadnât shown any signs of it.
You meanwhile, were in your new clothes, having sorted yourself out and dried off.
Megatron stood from his chair, leaving the tools he had used for self-repair on the desk.
He scooped you up, holding you to his face, âIâm alright. I promise.â
You shook your head, unwilling to believe him. Megatron chuckled, supposing that you couldnât believe it since such an injury would have been fatal to your kind. Yet, he was wrong in trying to guess your thoughts. Physically, you knew Megatron would recover easily, but to recover psychologically? You wondered if he ever would.
Maybe it was because of everything he had gone through before you met, being a slave to a corrupt system, or maybe it was because of Orionâs death, but despite his apology earlier, you couldnât help seeing the difference between D-16 and Megatron.
Still, he hadnât abandoned you, and you wouldnât abandon him. Megatron was going through something traumatic, and as he said, the war was inevitable. It would be hard on anybody, and you wanted to help him through it.
You glanced down to his welded side which he would undoubtedly buff out later to make it look as if nothing ever happened.
âDoes it still hurt?â
Megatron couldnât help adoring the soft melancholy lilt of your voice; the concern that was all for him. Â
He tilted your chin up so you were looking into his eyes instead of at his failure, âIt hurts less when youâre here.â
Your eyes flicked towards Megatronâs lips and you felt your cheeks start to burn. Lately, you had begun imagining things. You wanted to be closer to Megatron, to share some intimate moments with him, but that was impossible; you two werenât the same.
Seeing your flushed skin and your darting eyes, Megatron smiled, looking the closest to being D-16 that he had in a while. You were so easy to read.
Perhaps it was time to show you the little trick he had been practising; it would leech him of his energy but he was certain that it would be worth it.
Megatron lowered you to his desk.
âClose your eyes,â He requested.
Although you had a lot on your mind, you did as he asked; at that moment, you knew you would have likely done anything for him.
Megatron mass displaced so he was closer to your size. It was difficult to become so small, but he managed to shrink down to around nine feet. Originally, mass displacement was taught to working-class Cybertronians so they could shrink down and enter the Underground to make repairs. Everyone was told that it was more energy-effective than using mini-bots, but the truth was that mini-bots were kept as slaves, being seen as even lesser than the worker-bots; they were hardly worth keeping online, and nobody in the Senate wanted to risk giving them repair tools for larger jobs in case they started a rebellion.
Now, Megatron had also learned mass displacement, for you.
He placed a servo to the small of your back, giddy when you opened your eyes in shock. He traced down your jawline with his other hand, lightly thumbing over your chin. How perfectly you fit against him now.
Dipping down, he pressed his lips to yours. Metal against flesh; two different worlds colliding.
You gave yourself over to him.
Little was right in your life since you were taken by the Quintessons, but this moment was perfect⊠Or it would be if you could fight the niggling in your mind that warned you all was not right with the Decepticons. Megatronâs servo bunched in your hair. You moaned against him, wrapping your arms around his waist. You could ignore those thoughts. You had to. Needed to. What else could you do when you had foolishly let yourself fall in love?
As Megatronâs paramour, you were given more freedom as Decepticon successes rose. Or rather, you were given the fragile illusion of more freedom. You were taken to the few organic planets that Megatron had made âtrade dealsâ with thus far. The threat of their destruction kept the people in line, and you were treated with all the respect of a visiting dignitary. If you tried, you would have seen the terror in the faces of those conquered, but with Megatron distracting you as if you were on a date, you chose the easy path. It was easy to run from suffering when you didnât want to believe in it.
You were given a communicator which Megatron told you had been built for you, but it had actually been ripped from a now deceased Autobotâs helm. You were provided anything you needed, and more beyond that. However, all of it ceased to matter on the day you saw Orion Pax, alive and well.
Orion Pax, now Optimus Prime had received word that Megatron had conquered a nearby planet and enslaved its people. Fully believing that you had perished in the Battle of Iacon, the Autobot leader vowed to free the planet your name, knowing that itâs what you would have wanted for your organic kin.
That was when you both saw each other, Optimus lowering his blaster and you standing atop Megatronâs shoulder.
âOrion,â You breathed his name, barely loud enough for anyone to hear, yet Megatron heard; how could he not when you were standing right next to his audials?
Megatron glowered at Optimus, feeling extra possessive of you since the Prime had stolen everything from him and banished him from his home. He wouldnât be allowed to take you too.
Megatron grabbed you roughly, partially transforming his chest cavity and shoving you inside. His pet, his lover, his possession, his captive; you were his! Optimus glared at Megatron. Keeping you captive was not an option, he would not allow it. Pointing at his ex-friend, Optimus gave the command, âAUTOBOTS, ROLL OUT!â
Megatron shook with rage, fear, sadness, hatred.
He held your lifeless body in his cupped servos. Granted, Optimus Prime had held back in the fight, but his damned Autobots hadnât, and now you were gone.
You were the last thing Megatron had and you too had been ripped away from him.
That was it then. No more mercy, no more holding back. No more attachments.
All Autobots would be scrapped, and all the worthless organics of the universe would be destroyed or enslaved. Megatron refused to ever get close to an organic ever again. None would ever make up for you and he would not risk opening his spark to another being.
Ha, that was a joke. He couldnât offer his spark to anyone anyway. It had been snuffed out. He was hollow. Just a shell for the seething rage to fill.
He was Megatron, and he didnât need anybody.
He left your body to burn in the ashes of the organic planet, but Optimus picked you up, determined to give you a proper burial. To the Primeâs surprise, he saw you take in a tiny breath of air. You werenât dead, but you would be if he didnât get you away from the dying world. You needed air, you needed a doctor, you needed freedom.
#fanfiction#fanfic#reader insert#reader#transformers#maccadam#tf one#transformers one#d 16#orion pax#megatron#optimus prime#d-16#d 16 x reader#megatron x reader#The Creature From Another World#starscream#soundwave#part 2#chapter 2
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Oh my god, itâs Cody with a chair!
Woo! Fan comic of @frostbitebakery âs Zombi-Wan fanfic: âWho Ordered the Resurrection Specialâ đ«đ«đ« Itâs a fun read, highly recommend.
#chiligerart#comic#frostbitebakery#commander cody#commander wolffe#obi wan kenobi#codywan#star wars#fanfic fanart#now how can anyone blame cody for trying to defend the handsome zombie? who i ask#jango at codyâs funeral; leaning close to the casket: see this is what happens when you want to date people#had this on the back burner for a few months but finally got around to it!#kinda wish I did better on the monster but creature design is not my forte
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They're so- (screaming shrieking sobbing) everything.
Thinking about the long term/ending of Simulation Swarm (and the little self indulgent Not A Lot Just Forever) (Flat colors and closeups below!)
Buy me a coffee or Comm me on Ko-Fi
#resident evil#serrenedy#leon kennedy#biohazard#my art#infected leon#leon s kennedy#art#serennedy#luis serra navarro#ao3#re4r#luis sera#luis serra x leon kennedy#luis serra#fanfic#fanfiction#luis sera navarro#luis sera resident evil#resident evil 4#resident evil 4 remake#re4 remake#fanfic link#soft#wholesome#cute#gay#lgbtq#monster au#creature design
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Can we get a doctor phosphorus X reader where the reader has power similar to Deadpool. Example of unable to die and sometimes has ability to pull things out of thin air for comedic effect
You were a curious case to most, from your inability to die, to your unique ability to seemingly pull things that people needed out of thin air as though by pure coincidence. When asked about how you did what you did, you merely shrugged your shoulders - you sipped a drink you plucked out of thin air through a silly straw- and replied with something that only left the rest of the monsters even more confused;
âPlot convenience and comedic effect for the audience reading this fanfic that author took far too long to actually get to writing.â
Many left you alone after that, deducing you a tad mentally unstable, all but Dr Phosphorus who also thrived off of the chaos and unpredictable nature that you brought to every situation you found yourself in. He found comradery in you and your ability to piss of basically everyone by getting under their skin, even him at times but he knows when to laugh with you as while everything that came from your mouth might sound insulting, thatâs just how you came across and it only takes someone with a likemindedness to understand when you were being genuine or not.
Dr Phosphorus remembered the first time you interacted with one another when you scared him by accident, making him grab your shoulder with his exposed radiated hand, thinking youâll die a violent death but imagine his surprise when you only shrug his hand off to reveal a healing shoulder where his hand once was. âIs it hot in here or is it just you? Oh who am I kidding it is you because of yourâŠyeah.â You said as you gestured to all of him and while he couldnât smile since he was a literal skeleton, he couldnât help but chuckle at your words now that the initial scare was over.
âOh youâre the wise ass who thought itâd be funny to scare the irradiated Skelton?â Dr phosphorus says as he crosses his arms over his chest, tilting his head as he took you in and the burnt cloth at your shoulder from his touch, your skin however -now fully healed at this point- looked untouched as though he wasnât close enough to even hurt you. âWho are you newbie, I would think that I would remember a person like you.â He adds with an almost flirtatious purr.
You smiled as you offered out your hand. âOf course you wouldnât as I was hauled off here just this morning, but for the sake of keeping this fanfic a reasonable length as to prevent the possibility of stretching the readers attention span too thin, I killed a bunch of bad guys and lost a couple of limbs in the process.â You said as though it wasnât as big of a deal as it would be to others, âpeople were screaming, I was screaming. and here I am being called a freak, monster and whatever even by people who should probably look in the mirror before saying shit. Itâs like the pot calling the kettle black.â You finished.
Dr phosphorus looked at you then back down at your hand before looking back at you once more, amused. âIâd take your hand sweetheart, but I donât want to hurt youâŠagain.â
âOh then take these gloves.â You said.
âWhat gloves-â
âThese silly!â You exclaimed as you shoved a pair of irradiation proof gloves against dr phosphorusâs chest.
âHow did you-â dr phosphorus tried to ask, only to then decide that logic wasnât all that important to you when you seemingly worked outside of logic as a person, logic and sound decisions didnât exist within you, and it shows in the most subtlest ways that one wouldnât notice unless they were paying attention as to how you seemingly controlled an unforeseen narrative to your very will.
âHow did I what?â You asked.
âPull shit out of thin air.â Dr phosphorus replied as he slides the gloves over his hands.
âPlot convenience and comedic effect for the them.â You then pointed towards a part of the room, almost as though gesturing to an audience , only for there to be no one there at all but cold walls. You two were the only ones in the room and dr phosphorus thought he was the only mentally unstable one in this facility. âWho are we looking at sweets?â Dr phosphorus says as he tried to see what you were seeing, but all he could see was the cold walls that he was far too familiar with then the outside of the very structure he was trapped within, which sounded sad but to his knowledge no sane mind would blink twice at the mistreatment of a monster.
âThe audience reading this very fan fic.â You informed him with a smile before seeing that he had put on the gloves and boldly grabbed his hand, making the skeleton jolt as he then relaxed when remembering he did put on the gloves. âBut never mind them, itâs good to meet you dr phosphorus.â You add as though knowing his name without him telling you was all apart of your character and dr phosphorus had to say that he was liking you more and more you spoke.
âI donât think I disclosed that to you sweetheart, but itâs good to meet you too.â He chuckled and in that moment he knew that your relationship was going to be unlike any other. And he was right.
There would be times where all of you were gathered in the cafeteria, where one of the monsters nudged past you rather rudely while sneering at you. You were use to this as technically while you had abilities that went beyond human comprehension, you were still the closest thing to being a human in comparison to those who had physical appearance that screamed monster.
âWatch where youâre going human.â Theyâd spit at you venomously.
You only smiled back at them while Dr Phosphorus looked between the two of you from the sidelines along with everyone else. âSomeone whoâs going to get bitchslapped by a fish says what.â
The bat like creature scrunched up their face. âWhat-â before they could finish their sentence, they were then smacked across the face with a fish rather violently as they were sent to the floor. They hold a hand to their cheek, clearly unaware of what had just happened along with the rest of the room, before looking at your hand that was once empty now was grasping the tail a dead fish the length of your arm; which explained the disgusting smell that soon hit their senses a second after they realised that they were hit in the face with a dead fish.
âWhere did you get that thing?!â Theyâd spit exclaimed but you shrugged.
âThatâs on a need to know basis.â You replied as you shoved the fish into the hands of a gargoyle like being as you took your place next to dr phosphorus, who had been trying to hold back his laughter but couldnât when you were close enough if g for him to ask. âA fish? Thatâs what you come up with when insulated?!â He wheezed. You shrugged âthought you would like the image of someone getting slapped with a fish and so I went with it.â You explained as though it was something that happened on a daily basis for you.
âWell it was definitely a sight to behold for not just me sweetheart.â Dr phosphorus tells you as you both carried on with your day, all the while everyone else could only watch as the irradiated skeleton and you continue your conversation before being joined by weasel who had the fish firmly liked in his jaw.
#dc imagine#dc x reader#dc x you#dc comics x reader#dc fanfic#dc fic#dc x y/n#dc fanfiction#dr phosphorus x reader#dr phosphorus x you#dr phosphorus x y/n#dr phosphorus imagine#dr phosphorus imagines#creature commandos#creature commandos x reader#creature commandos x you#creature commandos imagine#creature commandos imagines
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Werewolf!Bucky x Fairy!Reader fic idea.
Prologue Here
College AU - Set within a college from another realm for mythical creatures/monsters.
It is forbidden to love a creature who is not the same species. (But, they can form friendships.)
Our reader is a 5â 3â earth healer fairy, younger sister to Johnny (a chaos fire fairy).
She is nicknamed âTinyâ by Bucky.
Bucky is a 7â werewolf, leader of his school wolf pack.
Tiny & Bucky take the same âCreature Historyâ class where they later end up being paired up for a project.
Let me know what you think đ€
(I know I have many stories that need updating but Iâm getting there, itâs difficult to stay focused on one particular story at a time when Iâve got literally hundreds of potential projects in my head.)
Iâve also added a little height comparison because why not đ€
#bucky barnes x reader#bucky barnes#bucky x reader#bucky x you#bucky x y/n#bucky x female reader#bucky fanfic#james bucky barnes#bucky fic#werewolf!bucky#fairy!reader#college au#mythical creatures au#storm!reader#Bucky Barnes x Storm!reader#bucky barnes x y/n#bucky barnes x you#bucky barnes one shot#bucky barnes oneshot#bucky barnes imagine#bucky barnes fic#bucky barnes fanfiction#bucky barnes au#bucky barnes smut
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Day one of making fanart of funger fanfics so More writers get yurifull with them
#fanart#myart#fear and hunger#funger#fear & hunger#nosramus#enki ankarian#enkiramus#hag yaoi tag#they look like pillbugs to me#safety at night in ao3 is the fanfic#readd itt#its so tasty#next its the ritual sex one#love how both of them are touch deprived except nosramus is open ab it and enki is a paranoid wretch#who thinks every act of minimal kindness is an attempt to murder/indept/pity/use him#wet and distrusfull creature that he is
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Bad Chemistry
Summary: A new inmate has arrived and joins Task Force M on their mission; everythung about this new member confuses, yet intruiges Dr Phosphorus and is determined to find out why
A/N: Idk if I want to make this an X Reader or a Canon X OC so I'm leaving it up to interpretation for now :)
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Flag watched as his new "team" hit the floor from an electric shock, directly admitted from a device Waller held. "Meet Task Force M; 'M' for Monster. Also known as the Creature Commandos. " Waller said as she tossed Flag the device. She walked out of the room with him trailing behind. "There is one more member who will be arriving shortly."
"Arriving? Why aren't they in Belle Reve with the others?" He asked as he pocketed the device.
"Let's just say The Batman and I had a long chat before I had to agreed to keep her in Arkham." Waller and Flag stopped in front of a glass wall; behind the wall was a pair of doors that slid open. An unconscious woman on a dolly was pushed into the room. Flag watched as a doctor with surgical gloves came out from behind her with a large needle in hand. He peeled back her eye light and injected its contents into her eye. Flag cringed as the woman - now conscious - screamed in pain.
Waller spoke over the cries. "Meet Android 10; or as the Joker called her, The Ten of Spades."
"Wait, The Joker?"
Waller nodded. "Joker wanted a group of Androids who would do his dirty work. 20 Androids were created, only 5 made the cut for his "Royal Flush Gang". Each one was built with a different set of abilities. Ten was given super strength, intelligence, and aviation."
"A real triple threat, huh?"
"Indeed." Replied Waller. "It's taken me years to convince Batman to take her to Belle Reve, so use her wisely Flag."
The two watched in silence as Ten regained her composure. As she stood up, her piercing red eyes glared into Flag's. Her eye was red and tear-filled from the shot, and there was nothing but hate and anger behind them.
"Good afternoon, Ten. My name is Amanda Waller. Welcome to Belle Reve."
Ten charged at the glass, slamming her fist against it. "I demand to speak with Batman. I demand to know why I'm here."
"That's a lot of demanding for someone trapped in a cage. Unfortunately for you, he's not here. And you won't get to speak to him again unless you comply." Ten's teeth grinded as she kept her glare on Waller; when she realized the woman wouldn't back down, she sighed.
"What do you want from me?"
"That is on a need to know basis. And all you need to know for now is that you'll be taking orders from General Rick Flag Sr." Waller said, gesturing to the man beside her.
Ten crossed her arms as she examined Flag. Her face read that she was unimpressed when she scoffed. "Emphasis on the 'senior' bit." She mumbled.
Flag let out a sharp chuckle. "Real spit fire, isn't she?"
"Ten, for this mission, I will need you to play nice with your new teammates. We don't want a repeat of the last time." Flag watched as Ten's cocky, confident demeanor shift for a split second. Her eyes flickered down before meeting Waller's once more.
"So, when do I meet me new team?"
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When the rest of the team emerged from their cells and out to the landing pad, a few of them were puzzled by the woman standing beside Waller and Flag.
Waller greeted the group as they stood in frontof her. "Task Force M, I'd like for you all to meet your new teammate, Android 10."
Ten took notice of their unimpressed looks, but in her opinion, they weren't anything special either.
"Do we really need another member?" The Bride complained. "There's already enough brainless fools on this team.
"I can assure you Bride, this one is anything but brainless." Waller spoke as she walked away from the team. "General Flag will give you the run down before you enter Pokolistan."
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Phosphorus didn't know what to think of the new girl.
Taking subtle glances at the robotic woman beside him (one of the few times he was thankful for not having actual eyeballs), he tried to get a read on her. She kept to herself; avoiding the banter the rest of the team shared and ignored any and all questions or comments directed at her. He tried taking glances at her exposed skin, trying to find the creases in her joints or the screws that would keep her together, but he found nothing.
Phosphorus had let himself get too wrapped up in his thoughts; his head turning half of an inch too much, caused Ten to take notice. She turned her head, making deep eye contact with the skeleton beside her.
"Got something to say, Skelator?" Her voice rumbled in his ears. He was taken back by her sudden question, but like always he doesn't stay shocked for long.
"I was just thinking." He said, keeping her in suspense.
"About?"
He paused for a moment, deciding if he really wanted to known. "What's so special about you that they kept you out of Belle Reve?"
Ten looked away, bringing her attention back to her boots. "That's none of your concern." She said quietly.
"I think it is." He said, leaning back. "We are a team after all; how am I supposed to trust you if I don't know you?"
"The only thing you need to know, is that I won't kill you simply because there's a shock chip in my brain that I'd rather not trigger."
Before Phosphorus could continue to pry, Flag addressed the group.
"Now look team, I know you all aren't exactly enthusiastic about this mission," he started. The Bride and Ten rolled their eyes in unison." But-"
"General I think you've read us wrong." Phosphorus cut in. "We're delighted to be here and delighted to serve our country."
"Are you smiling?" The bride asked quizzically. Phosphorus hummed with acknowledgment. "Sarcastically?" "Yeah." He said with a shrug. Ten scoffed at his childish behavior, but Phosphorus took it as a chuckle, which boosted his ego a tad.
Ten blocked out the rest of the conversations, just wanting this mission to end already so she can get back to her lovely cell back in Arkham. A place that would drive most people insane, acrually brought her a sense of peace. The isolation from people was just what sher needed, especially since her life has been nothing but chaos sinc ethe day she woke up. But her cell wasn't the only thing about Arkham she missed...
The shake of the plane landing ripped Ten from her thoughts. The team was lined up, waiting for the ramp to lower. When ut did, it revealed rows and rows of silver-clad soldiers with their general in front.The general lead them all to the military vans that would take them to the castle. Ten regeted mentally complaining about sitting close to Phosphorus and The Bride; the van was 10x smaller and more compact than the plane had been, with everyone pressed against each other in some way. The close contact with Phosphorus only got worse when Weasel began to piss on the seats.
"Is he pissing?! Oh my God he's pissing!" Phosphorus cried as he tried to scoot as far away from Weasel as possible.
"Ugh! Get off of me, Glow Stick!" Ten grumbled as she tried to push Phosphorus off of her. She could feel The Bride tense behind her as he pressed the three of them together more as he cried. "Oh dear God, it's on my leg! Did no one think to take him out for a walk after a long trip?" He asked the group, his head facing twords Bride. "You better not be looking at me." She gritted.
Phosperpus turned his "gaze" to Ten. His sarcastic words died on his tongue when he realized how close their faces were. 'Were her eyes always that color?' 'Her hair has a nice shine to it, is it real?' 'Is that lotion I smell? Do they just give out scented lotion in Arkham?' While his mind was whirling with questions, Ten grew irritated by his emotionless stare.
"What? You think it's my job to care for that thing?" She spat, snapping him out of his daze. "I'm not a dog trainer."
Before he could think of a witty comeback that would save him from this situation, the van stopped. Phosphorus straightened himself as they filed out one by one. 'What the hell was that?'
Upon entering, the first thing everyone noticed was the... "incestuous-looking" royal family portraits. Phosphorus snickered at each one, Ten couldn't help herself but smirk in disbelief.
"You can really tell they're a close family." Phosphorus joked to no one in particular; but Ten was the only one who heard it, trying hard to suppress a chuckle. Her quiet sounds drew him in. Her began to observe her as by they waited for the Princess to arrive.
This android - this "woman" was a total mystery to him, an enigma of sorts. Belle Reve held the worst criminals in the world, being held there for Waller's twisted Task Forces; team that are expendable, where no one would care if you lived or died. No one outside of Belle Reve was ever added to a Task Force (at least to his knowledge); so why was she here? What can she do? What are her strengths? Her weaknesses? Her limits? Can she feel emotions like a human? Being the man of science he was, Phosphorus was determined to find the answers to his questions.
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Ten watched in disgust as the people around her tore apart their meals like cavemen. She didn't know about the conditions in Belle Reve, but she had too much dignity to engage in the "monster" idea that people held for her. Next to her, Phosphorus was devouring the steak in his hands.
Ten rolled her eyes as she picked at her meal. The final straw was when a piece had ripped off and flew at her, hitting her cheek. She was disgusted. "You know they gave you a fork, right?"
Phosphorus stopped his movements to look at her. Gulping down the food in his mouth he chuckled. "Sorry princess, am I too messy for you?"
Ten groaned in disgust.
"Don't try and sit there like you don't want to tear that chicken of yours to the bone." He said, gesturing to her untouched meal. "I've spent a short time in Arkham, highly doubt they've improved their meal plan. Go on, enjoy yourself! Who gives a shit anymore?"
She scoffed. "Just because I've lived off of prison food doesn't mean I need to act like some barbaric monster."
"Hate to break it to ya sweetheart, but we're all monsters here, even you. You can try and hide behind that synthetic skin and fake hair, but your not human. Your just as much of a monster as me."
A fork was slammed into his plate, splitting the steak and cracking the glass plate beneath. The room went silent at the shake of the table, their attention drawing to the end of the table. Ten leaned in close, his green heat reflecting off of her skin.
"I'm nothing like you. You are nothing more than a murderer and a freak who knows nothing more than bloodlust. Don't ever act like you know shit about me because I can assure you, you will never know anything about me."
She shoved herself off of the table and stormed out of the silent room. Flag cleared his throat, trying to break the alward silence. "Uh, sorry about that, Ilana."
"Will she be okay? I can send someone-"
Flag raused his hand, polierly silencing the princess. "She'll be fine. I think she just needs space from a certain someone." Flag turned to glare at Phosphorus, who wasn't paying attention at all.
His gaze was still on the door Ten had exited from when The Bride began to speak. "The hell did you say?"
"Nothin'. She's just being dramatic." He said with a shrug. Turning back to his food, he couldn't help but be even more curious than before.
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That night, Phosphorus slowly snuck out from behind the door of his room. When the door silently shut, he felt a hand on his shoulder. He jumped with fear; turning around, he slammed his enflammed fist into the face of the person behind him. It took him a second to realize his fist had been caught; behind him stood Ten, casually holding his fist with her bare hands. He jumped back, concerned that the hall wpuld now smell like melting flesh.
"What the hell!? I could've killed you!" He quietly exclaimed.
Ten scoffed as she dropped his fist and crossed her arms. "Yeah, okay." She replied sarcastically.
He sighed and pinched the bridge of his "nose". "Look, I don't have time for this. So whatever you have to say just say it so I can go."
"Go where? We're not supposed to leave the grounds. Hell, we're not even supposed to leave our rooms without permission."
"I'm not leaving the grounds I'm-" He stopped himself from sharing too much of his plan. "Just get on with your business!"
Ten sighed, her gaze going from him to her feet. "Sorry about my freak out. Shits been tough since leaving Arkham, it's just stress."
Phosphorus didn't know what to say. Apologizing wasn't a thing he's been accustomed to, with himself or from other people. He just... stood there. Giving her a dumbfounded look. "Are you serious?"
Ten raised her brown. "Excuse me?"
"You don't apologize!" He said, his arms flinging outward. "We are literally war criminals, who the fuck apologizes for possibly hurting someone's feelings?!"
"Look man I could give two shits about your feelings!" Her voice began to rise. "I was just trying to be a mature adult and try to make up with my teamate-"
"Temporary teamate." He corrected.
Ten scoffed. "Ugh! You are so immature!"
As Ten and Phosphorus argued, their voices began to get louder until they weren't even whispering anymore. Phosphorus stopped mid sentence when he saw a light around the corner.
"Shit!" He grabbed Ten's wrist and tugged her into his room and threw her against the wall.
"What the hell are yo-" He slammed his hand over her mouth, though it was a little harder to do since she was taller than him by a good few inches. When she tried to fight him off, Phosphorus pointed at the light shining against the door. That shut her up quickly. The two of them stayed frozen against each other, trying to keep their breathing down as they waited for the light to pass. After a few moments, the two sighed with relief as the guard left. They leaned against the wall, regaining their composure. Ten chewed the inside of her lip as she turned to Phosphorus.
"Let me help you with... well, whatever it is you're planning on doing." She offered.
He raised as non-existent eyebrow. "You wanna help? Why?"
She shrugged. "Can't sleep. I'm bored. And I guess if you won't accept a verbal apology, maybe my actions can speak louder."
Phosphorus chuckled in disbelief as he stood straight. "Alright. Deal."
Phosphorus and Ten crossed the hall to the room Flag resided in. Picking the lock to his room, Phosperpus quietly cracked it open.
"Keep watch out here, make sure no one comes by." Ten nodded as she readied herself.
Phosperus snuck into the room and softly knelt in front of Flag's dresser. He carefully moved things around, searching for the device that activated their chips. When he found it, he had a silent victory before he heard footsteps behind him. Turning his head, he was face-to-crotch with Flag.
"Uh.... hey-" Flag slammed his foot against Phosperpus, sending him back into the wall. Ten heard the thud and went running for the room. When she slammed open the door, she watched as Flag chased after Phosperpus in a room lit with flames.
"What the hell Doc?!" She yelled over the flames.
Flag stopped when he heard her voice. "Ten?! The fuc-" Flag stopped when he was forced to dodge Phosphorus' flaming fist charging at him. He threw Phosperpus to the wall and attempted to punch his face, but was quickly met his the intense flames of the doctor's skull.
"Hey Arkham?! You were supposed to keep watch!" Phosphorus yelled as he dodged several of Flag's swings.
"You told me to keep watch outside, asshoel!" Ten yelled even louder as she danced around the flames. Fly out if Flag's hand, the device caught Ten's eye, but when she went to grab it Phosphorus slammed his fist down to the ground. Flames surrounded the three if them. With one step, Phosphorus froze as he heard a creak beneath them.
Ten groaned with annoyance. "You idiot- AAAHH" The floor caved in and by they went tumbling down. The three of them landed in the kitchen below them. Without any thought, the two men went right back to fighting, the device bouncing back and forth between the two of them. Exhausted from the impact, Ten simply sighed before she made her way to the stove where a bottle of wine stood. She leaned against the wall, drinking it as she watched the men fight.
Flag eventually gained the upper hand, kicking Phosperpus across the floor so he could grab the device. His thumb hovered the red button as Phosperpus tried to attack him once more. Ten's attention was redirected, remembered that she too will be shocked.
"Phosperpus, you idiot!" Flag exclaimed. "You think Waller would give me the only remote? You'd be hopping around like a Mexican jumping bean for days if you escaped. Or, if i told her about all this! I'm not here to torture you- any of you." He said, looking at Ten. "We're supposed to be on the same damn team." Phosphorus looked down in shame. It was stupid to even try but he had to. The feeling of being set free just to be tied down again was taunting him, making him go insane.
Ten sighed, tossing the bottle aside she made her way over to the men. Grabbing Phosperpus by the shoulders and hauling him up, she stopped for a moment and made eye contact with Flag; the two had a silent understanding before she helped Phosperpus limp to the nearest bathroom.
At one point he came to his senses and shoved himself off of her, limping the rest of the way to the bathroom. He set himself down on the toilet seat and held his head in his hands. Cautiously, Ten kneeled infront of him and began to run a scan.
"The hell are you doing?" He asked, feeling uncomfortable under her stare.
"Scanning for any other injuries. I'm going to have fix your-" Ten watched as Phosphorus grabbed the back of his leg and cracked it back into place. She stared at it, a wave of confusion, concern, and pure disgusting rushed over her features all at once.
"Oh.... didn't know you could do... that..."
Phosphorus chuckled at her choked up reaction. "No injuries, babes. Just a bruised ego..."
Ten shrugged. "You gave it a shot. It's not entirely your fault, Waller is just freaky when it comes to being prepared. Guess she was right about doing it though..."
"Yeah..." He trailed off, losing himself in his thoughts.
The two sat in the bathroom in complete silence. Ten leaned her back against thw wall as she picked at the grout. Phosphorus watched her, like he had been, but this time he was actually able to see her.
He didn't mind what he saw, finding a strange sense of peace when watching her mindlessly pick at the floor. Maybe he cpuld get used to this...
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There is no better feeling than finally being able to write the fanfic you've been thinking about for days. It's not the best, but it's been a long time since I've written anything, so I'm pretty rusty. I realized in the middle of writing the the character I "kinda" came up with is basically just Android 18 from DBZ lmao. Thanks for reading!!!
EDIT: There will be multiple parts!
#creature commandos x reader#dr phosphorus x reader#dc comics#dc comics x reader#fanfic#doctor phosphorus x reader
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creature!sif AU
Hello howdy, I am here to share an ISAT AU where Siffrin is a weird lil creature who disguises his "monstrous" features and tries to be a hooman and such!
I've shared this in the ISAT discord server already and was not prepared for so many people to like it as much as they did so I thought I'd put my startup exploratory sketches here
Someone also made a fanfic already of this AU and that just boggles my mind, (if ya wanna read it for yourself, its on AO3 called " scales and feathers, tails and tethers") but is also pushing me to make more cause there's still more ideas I have that I haven't drawn yet, so if you too like this AU, stay tuned~â
#in stars and time#isat#isat siffrin#creature!sif#chickenart#i just wanted to make a neat isat au#and now here i am...i aint complaining tho XD#seriously tho#tha amount of love for this au im already recieving is bamboozling to me#i appreciate all yall in the discord server#and you to fanfic person#idk if youre on tumblr but i think youre cool and awesome for making that fic#*hugs u*
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beneath the murky depths;
octoman sukuna x f!reader
plot: your vulnerable state catches the attention of an oceanic god â themes/warnings: tentacles, smut, monster fucking, orally & in v, painful sex, dubcon â w.c: 1.4k âą ao3 âą masterlist
a/n: by request, hope this is what you were looking for! <3 keep the warnings in mind before clicking in.
You didnât mean to fall asleep on the beach, but you couldnât help it. You were so tired and it was so warmâhow could you pass up such an opportunity?
You supposed that the problem was that, when you came around, the shores were now empty and devoid of seemingly everyone. It was dark in such an odd way too, with the skies looking more blood red than the usual dark blue that blanketed over the horizon.
At first, you thought that you were dreaming but the longer that you lay awake, the more real it all seemed. Something in the air tasted bitter, almost metallicâwhile the ground beneath your body gently trembledâthe sand flittering around without a cause. You sat up in a flash, trying to make sense of what you were experiencing, only to be met with the otherworldly sight of what appeared to be rising tides, somehow paused at a standstill.
âWhat theâŠ?â you murmured to yourself, your voice coming out as a hoarse whisper as it was still thick with sleep.
The waters, so void-like and foreboding, parted at the center like two liquified curtains separating at the seams, giving entry to a tall and imposing figure beyond your comprehension. Your eyes locked onto the impossible sight, taking note of his robust frame adorned with muscles; showcasing four large strong arms sprouting from his body alongside a set of tentacles spearing from his back.
Instinctively, your first course of action was to back away as far as you could, even though it seemed like you had nowhere to run off to. There was a strange feeling of some sort of ambient pressure, like this beingâs presence prevented you from moving very far, if even at all.
âYouâre a curious thing, arenât you?â he purred in a deep voice.
You stared at the monster, blinking a couple of times as your mind raced for a potential response. Something like him shouldnât existâthere was simply no wayâand yet⊠this didnât seem to be a dream nor a nightmare, so what on earth were you looking at exactly? His face didnât make sense either, with the parallel half boasting something resembling barnacles with shells alike, peering out what appeared to be another set of eyes.
âW-what are you?â you finally managed to sputter out.
He smiled slightly, yet there was nothing warm about the gesture. âThe mortals know me as Sukuna,â he introduced himself, eyeing you down with fixed contempt, âyou should be thankful to be in the presence of a god.â
âA-a god?â you replied.
Sukuna hummed, retaining his stoic demeanour, although a hint of arrogance crept into his eyes. âDepends on who you worship, some might call me a demonâŠâ he trailed off, letting the implication linger in the air before continuing, ânow, who might you be?â
You just barely muttered out your name to him.
Addressing you personally, he took a step closer, his figure looming over yours, casting a dark shadow over where you were sat. âAnd what do you offer me?â
You blinked. âH-huh? Offer? I-I didnât pray to you⊠d-did I?â
Sukuna rumbled out a low, deep-bellied laugh. Despite his reaction to your confusion, he didnât seem to be amused in the slightest. âI wonât ask you again,â he warned, addressing you personally once more, âso tell me, what do you offer me?â
âI-I donât have anything?â you nervously asked.
âEveryone has something to offer,â he corrected you, branching out a finger to tweeze at your chin, tilting your head up to meet with him directly. You froze at the sight, your eyes wide with fear. âHow about⊠your lust?â
Your words failed you for a second before you were able to even respond.
But then you finally managed something, âIâŠIâ What?â
Sukuna hovered over you, his scarlet gaze locking onto yours, daring you to oppose his suggestion. You were too terrified to reject him and ultimately wanted to live through whatever this was, so you found yourself apprehensively nodding in agreement.
âOâŠkayâŠâ you just barely choked out.
Sukuna didnât need to be told twice, immediately moving over you. The tentacles that rooted from his back snaked over towards your body, capturing your limbs in a tight, wrapping embrace. You gasped out at the bizarre sensation, feeling the tugging weight of them spread your legs apart while keeping your arms locked in place.
âYou should be able to take me after this,â he lazily murmured, coiling a tendril over your now-spread sex, placing a fleshy suction cup just over your clit. The pleasure was immediate as soon as the connection was made, the sucker vacuuming over the bud.
As the motions continued to spread a surging sensation of warmth, a sweeping tingle simmered through your core. Almost instinctively, your body lifted itself to lean into the spike of the muscle, letting slip of needyâalmost whining shuddered out whimpers.
âSuch an obedient girl,â he almost praised, seeming to approve of your reactions.
There was no time to reply to his condescending flattery as the blissful sensation rose, pushing your body above and beyond its capable threshold. An exhilarating peak formed in between your legs, boiling over to overflowing ecstasy as your eyes rolled back and your toes tingled and curled.
However, it didnât seem to be over just yet. Sukuna plucked the limb away, guiding it slightly lower to meet at your entrance instead. You were slicker at this point, with your heat glistening in your sopping release. He then speared the tentacle into your sex without warning, impaling you with the tentacle, moving another to swim through your slightly ajar lips, feeling overwhelmed as he simultaneously fucked the tendrils into your body, keeping you perfectly well filled.
Quickly flustered, you unintentionally rolled your hips to match the momentum of how he moved within you, finding that he was able to slowly bulk out the swelling girth of the boneless limbs, leaving you completely stuffed as you were forced to adjust around the size, left perfectly distracted as he slowly eased the feelers out of your body.
Thinking it was over, you wrongfully relaxed, as once again without warning or any chance to recover, Sukuna moved forward in his plan to have you fully take him, positioning the tip of his heavily thick cock into your cunt, pushing himself fully inside.
Regrettably, you werenât quite as ready as he thought, so he suffered your teeth sinking into one of his tentacles that hovered nearby, seething out a pained hiss in response. Quickly retracting it, however, he half laughed, half scoffed as if amused by your little slip-up. âYouâll take me,â he warned or rather, promised, âand youâll take me well.â
Once again, he eased himself into your core, his eyes fluttering in pleasure from the sensation of your walls swallowing around his length. Slowly, he drove his cock through you, taking note of how your legs widened out of necessity before settling in as far as he could realistically push.
At first, it felt like a punch to the gut, almost, as he started to move. The thudding impact of him hitting your cervix over and over, was nothing short of excruciating, feeling unlike any other pain you had experienced before. Repeatedly, Sukuna stole your breath away as he rutted into your hilt, his creeping tentacles returning to maneuver around the contours of your body, wrapping himself tightly around youâall the while he slammed himself into your soon battered and bruised apex.
And as you let yourself go, your mind blanked. It felt like your orgasm was closer to killing you, than anything else as he continued to brutally penetrate you. He too, was caught up in an almost violent body-wide rolling shudderâfilling you up with the flooding aftermath of his peaking climaxâwith trickling residue that sept out of the cusp of the tentacles, coating you in a sealing pact of something left unspoken.
Your eyes drooped shut after that, but rather than waking up safe and sound on the beach, praying to something else that this was all part of some bizarre nightmareâyou found yourself plunged into the dark waters along with himâunintentionally promising yourself to be kept until the end of time.
After all, Sukuna didnât quite tell you one little detail of the pact.
An offering was a promise, and a promise was forever.
#sukuna smut#dark smut#tw dubcon#tw monsterfucking#tw pain#monster smut#tentacle smut#ryomen sukuna x reader#ryomen sukuna x you#sukuna x y/n#sukuna x you#sukuna x reader#sukuna ryomen x reader#ryomen sukuna#ryomen sukuna smut#sukuna ryomen x you#sukuna ryomen smut#x reader smut#x reader fanfiction#monster x reader#monster x you#monster x human#tentacles x reader#dark jjk#jjk dark content#cross posted on ao3#dark fanfiction#fantasy creatures au#sukuna fanfic#tentacles
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I didn't make an announcement for my last chapter, so here's some scrappy Al-ans and some fic critters. Plus the links for Chapter 8 Self-Sufficiency & Chapter 9 Rush
Warning, tag + rating change. Not for these chapters. But. :3c
Critters below cut if you don't want spoilers
#subnautica#sbz#subnautica below zero#al an#architect#fanart#al an x robin#fanfic#hdbs#creature design#worldbuilding#my art
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Oo I got something for TFO
If possible would you be open to doing a human s/o with D-16? Like the human came from another planet that was destroyed and they got stranded on Cybertron and somehow managed to end up in Iacon city?
D-16 (Megatron) x Reader â The Creature From Another World - Part 1 of 2
A/N â This is so much longer than I thought it would be. I think it may be the most fun, silly fic Iâve ever written and I am so happy that I got to write it. Also, SPOILERS FOR THE END OF THE TRANSFORMERS ONE MOVIE IN THE FINAL SEGMENT!
Warnings â None.
Rating â T
It was all Orionâs fault. Everything that was likely to get D-16 in trouble was his fault. It was always, âHey, what if we searched the tunnels for something even more valuable than energon?â Or âYou want to come into the archives with me? Of course, I have a permit. Itâs not like I would try breaking in⊠again.â
This time, the line that was sure to get D-16 into trouble was, âHey bud, donât tell anyone but I got us a pet!â
D-16 rubbed his helm exasperatedly, âA pet, Pax! Why canât you just obey the rules for once.â
âHey, there are no rules against keeping pets,â Orion said excitedly, heading over to his locker to retrieve the creature in question.
âOf course there arenât! Because no one would be stupid enough to keep one!â
âYou just havenât seen it yet. Itâs really cute.â
âI hope your spark eater tears off your face, Pax. I really do,â D-16 deadpanned.
âNot a spark eater,â Orion chuckled, then he began whispering into his locker, âHey, hey, itâs okay. Iâm not gonna hurt ya, little cutie. Thatâs it, settle down now.â
D-16 shook his head, âYouâre gonna get demoted all the way down to the 40th sub-level and when you do, Iâm not gonna save your sorry aft. Besides Pax, there isnât enough energon to go around as is. Howâre you gonna feed a pet?â
âThatâs the thing,â Orion said eagerly. âIt doesnât fuel up on energon.â
âDonât be ridiculous. What kind of thing doesnât need energon?â D-16 asked, his curiosity finally getting the better of him as he tried to peek over Orionâs shoulder at the so-called âpetâ he was trying to grab.
He heard some scrabbling, Orion said some more soothing words and then Orion turned around, holding a creature half his size around the waist in both servos.
âD-16, meet our new pet, Minitronus.â
âMinitronus!â D-16 said excitedly. He knew Orion had only picked the name to foster his attachment and ensure that he kept the creature a secret.
D-16 got close to Orionâs pet, resting his hands on his thighs as he bent down. âWhoa, what is it?â
âCâmon D-16. If you donât know, Iâm not gonna tell you.â
âYou have no idea, do you.â
âNot a one.â
The creature chittered angrily, pushing at Orionâs servos.
âIt looks angry,â D-16 observed.
âItâs just getting used to us. Thatâs all.â
Orion began stroking at the creatureâs head.
âOkay Pax,â D-16 said, resigning himself to Orionâs crazy new pet, as he knew he would from the start. âCâmon then. Tell me all about it. What does it eat? Whereâd you find it? And most importantly, howâre we going to keep it a secret?â
âHey! I said HEY! YOU UP THERE! STOP PETTING ME! IâM NOT AN ANIMAL, YOU BIG DUMB IDIOT!â
The giant metal man smiled at you affectionately, opening his mouth to say something you couldnât understand. It all sounded like scraping metal and electrical noises and you couldnât make sense of any of it.
Ever since the Quintessons had abducted you, your life had been nothing but trouble. You were their prisoner but when they found out your planet had nothing of worth, they decided it would be better to experiment on you. The only consolation was that you could at least understand the Quintessons, who had multiple translator devices on their ship.
You were very fortunate that the Quintessons didnât view you as a threat since they didnât bother keeping you in any kind of high-security prison and so you managed to escape before they did anything too terrible. The worst you suffered were a few zaps from a weak cattle prod, probably testing your nervous system.
Yet, having escaped the Quintesson ship, you had landed yourself into deeper trouble. You had found yourself on a living metal planet, and though a few plants grew on the ever-transforming surface, the pocket computer you had stolen from your captors informed you they were poisonous.
Fortunately, you had thought a few things through regarding your escape. You had managed to grab a backpack, stuffing it full of provisions and interesting gadgets. The food was stored in dehydrated cubes so with proper care, it could last you months, maybe even an entire year. The backpack also contained a device to keep you warm, a cube that turned into a forcefield when thrown to the ground, and most importantly one of the translators that had allowed you to understand the Quintessons along with a few other gadgets.
However, despite your planning, things hadnât gone very well for you. After touching down on the planet, you boarded a train that you hoped would take you to civilisation, and while it did take you to a city underground that was more beautiful and advanced than you could imagine, it was clear that the alien life-forms there had never seen an organic creature before.
The few you tried to talk to initially screamed as if you were vermin and tried to blast, stab, and crush you in succession. As you scrambled for your life, you took a kick to the back, saved by your pack which had broken your much-needed translator.
You ran and hid, keeping out of sight and soon you started feeling like the vermin the metal people viewed you as. You learned quickly to keep out of sight and made your way to where there were fewer bots, spending many quiet hours either sleeping in vents or trying to repair your translator with the limited knowledge you had.
Yet, your luck couldnât last forever and eventually, you ran into a vent that turned out to be a transportation tunnel to and from the mines. It was there that Mr Big-Red-Idiot-Bot caught you and took you to the charging bays. At first, you thought your luck was turning around and that he was going to take you to someone who would be able to understand you since he was obviously trying to be gentle with you. Then it became clear that he just thought you were some kind of stupid animal in need of care and he adopted you as his pet.
âWhat are these things?â D-16 asked, gently lifting your top.
You slapped at his servo, swearing at him even though he couldnât understand you. Orion laughed, âI donât know, but thatâs how it reacted to me too. I think theyâre to keep it warm. Either way, it doesnât like it when you touch them. Oh, and hey, check this out, it does tricks.â
Orion shoved you back into his locker where your bag was. You ran to your pack, hurriedly grabbing your broken translator and showing it to the new grey bot. You had tried repeatedly showing it to Big Red, but he didnât get what you were trying to do and always just laughed at you.
âWhatâs it holding?â D-16 asked.
âPlaying with some scrap metal. Isnât that cute? It has a favourite toy! I think Minitronus might have belonged to someone else once because it has all these adorable toys in there and it can make its own fuel.â
You sighed. Clearly, the grey bot was no better than Big Red, but at least he wasnât trying to kill you. You shook your head and began searching your pack for some tools to repair the translator. Upon seeing you grab a screwdriver, Orion took it from you.
You yelled a few more insults, demanding it back but Orion just teased you, holding it just out of reach.
âAww does Minitronus want the toy? Do you? Do you? Thatâs it, reach for the toy. Grab it.â He cooed.
D-16 rolled his eyes, amused by both Orion and his new pet. He snatched the miniature âtoyâ screwdriver from his friend, handing it back to you. âDonât tease it, Orion.â
You nodded gratefully at D-16 and he ruffled your hair. This time, you didnât bother insulting him since he had given you what you wanted.
The work alarm went off overhead and Orion slammed his locker shut just in time for the influx of workers to come through the shared stasis bunker on their way to work. D-16 tried to fight against the crowd to stay by the locker but Orion pulled him into the fray, muttering that it would look suspicious if he wasnât at work on time.
âBut what about- Will it be okay in there?â D-16 whispered as they headed into the lift.
âSure,â Orion said from the corner of his mouth, trying to be quiet. âItâs been in there for days and it's been fine.â
âIf you say so.â
âI do. Now be quiet and act normal.â
D-16 smiled and gave a small awkward wave to a bot in front of him who was observing the pair with a raised optical ridge. Over the years, Orion had caused more than his share of trouble so D-16 was used to the scrutinising looks from others, though he always got nervous when they both had something to hide.
You sighed and rested your hands on your hips. It was awful being constantly stuffed in a locker, especially since Big Red didnât seem to think things through. He shoved you in your new âhomeâ whenever other bots were around or when he went to the lift which you assumed meant he was working. The problem with that was that his species didnât tire easily and could work a very long time, and with this being what you could only assume was the poorer part of the city, there were always other bots around. You had to get your translator fixed quickly, or else you would spend the rest of your life in the locker. Still, things werenât all bad. It was warm and safe. You often used your backpack as a pillow, sleeping through the first few hours before getting back to your repair work. You had privacy and a personal collapsable service suite that pulled moisture from the air so you could drink or shower - it even took care of your waste by vaporising it; alien inventions sure were convenient. Besides, now the other bot knew about you too, and perhaps he could help you. Resignedly, you set about keeping to your normal routine and began some light repair work, too awake to rest now. You only wished you knew what you were doing and that you had even the faintest idea on how to fix alien technology; your life depended on it.
Orion and D-16 were the first up and out of the elevator, avoiding the usual crowds by skipping the last few minutes of work with a lame excuse about being called upstairs. Honestly, the pair got into so much trouble they were often called up to meetings with higher-ups for tellings-off, which Orion usually tried to talk his way out of, and so nobody so much as batted an optic when they left.
Upon getting up to their quarters, Orion and D-16 were both relieved to see that the rotation team had already filed out, presumably having taken one of the other lifts to a different mine. Orion ran to his locker and hurled it open.
âAww, look,â He pulled D-16 close to get a good look at you. âMinitronus is recharging. Hey, do you think itâs dreaming of us? Pets do that, right? Dream of their owners?â
âI mean, if Minitronus is thinking of me, thatâs a dream. If itâs you, itâs a nightmare.â
Orion elbowed D-16 in the chassis then reached in to grab you.
D-16 pulled him back, âWhoa hey, donât wake it.â
âWe have to. Itâs time for walkies and this is the only time we can get out of here quietly before the others catch up.â
Reluctantly, D-16 let Orion go.
You jolted awake, terrified until you remembered where you were and that you were now the âpetâ of an advanced alien. You settled groggily in his arms, wondering what he was going to do with you now.
He proffered you some words that sounded like two lawnmowers smashing together, but by his expression, you could tell he was happy. Then he jostled you, miming something you couldnât understand until it was too late.
You scowled at Big Red with your arms folded, too insulted to even try yelling as he tugged you along an empty alley on your new wire lead.
This was a new low.
âI donât think Minitronus likes walkies,â D-16 commented as you dug your heels into the floor, trying to hold your ground.
âNonsense,â Orion said, trying to be gentle as he pulled at your lead, making you stumble forward, âItâs just not used to it yet.â
D-16 patted his thighs, âCâmon Minitronus. Thatâs it. Here Minitronus. Minitronus.â
After a few more attempts, you realised that the gentle electrical hum Grey kept repeating must be his name for you. Huh⊠Well, at least the repetition meant they had a stable language.
You listened again and tried to mimic the sound, making both bots pause to look at you.
âDid it justâŠ?â D-16 asked, pointing at you.
You mimicked the sound again.
âIt did,â Orion agreed. He ran over to pick you up, spinning you in his arms, âWhoâs a smart Minitronus, huh? Yes, you. You are!â
Although your mimicry had been good, it wasnât quite enough to convince them that you were sentient. Rather, they were looking at you like a parrot who had picked up a new phrase. Instead of repeating your name, you had managed a babyish mumbling somewhere close, that sounded more like MiniâTron.â
D-16 beamed and petted your head, quickly coming to love his new pet. Orion was right, it was smart and cute.
âThatâs so cool, I wonder if we can teach it more words.â
âIâm definitely teaching it swears,â Orion laughed.
Eventually, the pair headed back to the underground, with Orion heading in first, making sure everyone was recharging, before signalling for D-16 to follow with you.
âOh, câmon, donât put me back in the locker,â You whined as you were placed on the top shelf.
âOh no, donât cry,â D-16 begged, listening to you pitchy chittering. He held a digit to his lips, shushing.
âYou two will be gone for ages, what between sleeping and working, and itâs dark in there,â You continued, even though he couldnât understand you.
You only stopped talking when he held you against his chassis, petting your head. You sighed in understanding. He was trying to keep you safe; this was all for your own good.
âOkay,â You thought, feeling strangely comforted by Greyâs actions. âIf this is how it has to be for now⊠Okay.â
Orion gave an enthusiastic thumbs up to D-16, glad that he had managed to keep your mewls under control.
âGoodnight, Minitronus,â Orion whispered before shutting the door.
âWe love you,â D-16 added.
You shook your head after the door shut; life was going to be interesting with those two.
âPAX!â Elita-One shouted, jetpacking up the empty elevator shaft to catch up with Orion and D-16 who had stolen away from work early for the third time that week.
Orion held you behind his back, hiding you just in time before Elita got in his face.
âCaptain, what a surprise!â Orion grinned cheekily, already trying to smooth-talk his way out of the situation. âMe and D-16 were just saying what a great and wonderful leader you-â
âCan it, Pax!â Elita glowered. âIâve had just about enough of you. Itâs bad enough that youâre a troublemaker but now, youâre dragging D-16 down with you and- whatâs behind your back?â
âMy back? Nothing at all,â Orion shoved you into D-16âs open arms, and he in turn hid you behind his leg, trusting that you wouldnât run away if he wasnât holding you.
Elita grabbed hold of Orion, slamming him into the lockers, her eyes narrowing when she didnât see anything worth hiding. She glared at D-16 who held up his servos in a shrug, gesturing to Pax who was already babbling about how strong she was and how no other Captain had had the strength to throw him so hard.
While Pax created a distraction and Elita-One continued her tirade against him, D-16 shuffled backwards, sneaking you out for your daily walk.
You had grown used to the routine now, learning the buildingâs alarms that marked the beginning or end of a shift. When it was coming time for Orion or D-16 to take you out, you always hitched on your backpack, just in case you needed anything, though you had long since learned not to work on your translator in front of Big Red, since he kept assuming it was a toy and continually threw it for you to fetch. Honestly, he was doing even more damage to the already broken machine, and it stressed you out constantly whenever you were forced to catch it before it hit the ground.
When you and Grey were alone, you always did repair work at the end of a walk, since he would take you somewhere quiet to rest for a while.
You had been living with the pair for just over two months now and in that time a few things of note had happened.
First, they had entrusted knowledge of you to a few of the others in their âplatoonâ or whatever the group they worked in was called. This had happened after an incident wherein you had escaped your locker to explore and a silver and blue bot with a passion for dance stumbled into you and squealed. Big Red, and Grey hurried to your rescue and had to explain their âpetâ to him.
This led to you being the worst kept secret in the mining facility, though it was bound to happen eventually with so many bots living in close quarters. However, all the mining bots found you sweet enough and they all had a code of honour that meant they kept you secret from anyone with authority like Elita-One or any of the other captains.
Yet, while everyone knew about you and you were generally allowed out of the locker most of the time, it was still only Orion or D-16 who took you out, and they still tried to get out of work a tad early to check on you.
One of the other changes in your life was the delivery of a big bundle of wires as âtoys.â That was another word you had learned to mimic since Orion kept bringing you play-things and repeating the Cybertronian equivalent.
This happened after you kept picking up pieces of scrap wire on walks, taking them with you so you could use them in your repair work. At first, Orion and D-16 took them off you, afraid you would hurt yourself somehow, but when you kept collecting them and fought hard to keep the few you had, they assumed it must be a normal nesting behaviour and brought you a great deal more than you needed.
You were delighted with the gifts and hugged both bots for it. Then, after saving the few you needed for your translator, you weaved the extra wires into a new over-shirt. It was uncomfortable, but quite practical since your jumper was wearing away and you needed a new one to keep decent when you were washing your actual shirt.
Another problem to occur was your hair. In your time with the bots, it had grown very long, and much to your bemusement, Orion had tried cutting it. The whole thing had gone disastrously, and you suddenly understood those dogs that got terrible haircuts because they tried to escape their groomers; you could only be thankful that the bald patch was beginning to grow back.
The final change was Greyâs idea. He felt confident that you were well trained since you now responded to your name, paying attention when you were called through the minersâ hab-suite. Because of your actions, he often let you off-lead, which you were immensely grateful for. He rarely put the lead back on you unless he thought something was unsafe, so whenever it went on now, you clambered onto his shoulder, trusting that he would take you home and away from danger quickly.
It wasnât a perfect life, but things were slowly improving. You could only hope that your lucky streak didnât break and that you would be able to communicate your needs fully before the year was up.
D-16 sighed, sitting on the side of a tall building overlooking the city with you in his lap. You were content to let him pet you while you toyed with your translator. You went in an almost trance-like state whenever you tinkered with it now, honestly not expecting anything to come of it but needing to work all the same.
He continued speaking in his gentle, rhythmic noises and you hummed as if you understood, pressing a wire down with the flat of your screwdriver.
â- and thatâs why I know what weâre doing is important. Even Sentinel says so. Us miners, weâre keeping Cybertron alive,â D-16 said proudly.
âWhoâs Sentinel?â You asked absentmindedly.
D-16 screamed, accidentally throwing you off his lap.
âHey, be careful!â You scolded. âYou could have dropped me over the edge.â
You picked up your translator and brushed yourself off.
âMinitronus, youâre talking!â D-16 accused.
âYeah, well soâŠare⊠Oh my God, I did it!â You breathed. Then you punched the air excitedly, âI DID IT!â
âWHAT IS GOING ON? HOW ARE YOU TALKING?!â
âI fixed my translator,â You squealed ecstatically, waving it in front of D-16.
âYour- Your toy?â
âYeah,â You nodded, practically bouncing on the spot.
âThis is impossible. You- Youâre our pet!â
âNo. Not a pet. Not anymore. Iâm (Y/N). Okay, (Y/N),â You repeated your name slowly, trying to get it through to Grey who still looked panicked.
âPrimus, this is insane.â
âYeah, it is.â
âYouâve got to explain everything to me, right now.â
âOkay, sit down,â You patted the ledge.
D-16 did so, and you jumped back into his lap.
âWhatâre you doing? You canât sit there now. Youâre not an animal.â
âHey,â You pushed against his servo, staying stubbornly in place, âIâm not going back on that ledge, I could fall.â âFine,â D-16 relented. He went to pet your head again then stopped himself, keeping his servos stiffly by his sides. âAs long as you explain yourself, you can sit wherever you want.â
Having told D-16 everything and had him explain a few things in return, things thankfully changed. Initially, things between you and all of the mining bots were awkward, with haunted comments from some of the bots like, âIt saw me in the wash racks,â or âI canât believe I tried to rub its belly⊠No wonder it slapped me. Oh. Oh no.â
Once everyone got used to the idea, your life improved. You were still kept secret since none of the miners knew how the higher-ups would react to an alien species, but with some ingenuity and a few favours exchanged for information about your species and planet, they all came together to transform your locker into a proper living space, complete with all the amenities they could manage to scrape together. They even began forming a plan to try and have you off-planet and en-route somewhere you could survive before your supplies would run out.
After D-16 and Orion were over the weirdness, you still had them take you on your daily excursions, sans the lead since you were no longer their pet. Orion managed to laugh about the whole thing, but D-16 grew to be even more strained around you. However, you didnât get to ask him about it till you were next alone with him, which was a long time afterwards.
âSo⊠Do you hate me now?â You asked him one day while he walked a few paces ahead of you, keeping an eye out for anyone who he would need to hide you from.
âWhat?â D-16 sputtered. âI- I donât-â
âItâs okay,â You smiled easily. âItâs a strange situation.â
D-16 felt his insides squeeze. He had held onto you while you slept. At the time, he thought you were cute. Now though⊠You were still cute when you slept, but it was a different kind of cute â Softer, somehow.
âI told you everything,â He sighed, defeatedly. âMy life, my dreams, my fears.â He shook his head, continuing mournfully, âAnd you didnât understand any of it.â
âNot true,â You contradicted, running to stand in front of him.
He watched you warily.
âI might not have known what you were saying, but I did understand you. Your tone, expressions, the sound of your voice. I understood more than you think.â
D-16âs spark pulsed.
âLetâs go home,â He said quickly, turning on his heel and walking away from you.
The two of you had to go where you wouldnât be alone or things would change again.
D-16 was falling in love with you and he couldnât let that happen. There were too many unknowns and he had his planet to think about. He was a miner â the life force of his planet. Thatâs what Sentinel Prime always said, and work came first.
Besides, you werenât going to be on Cybertron forever. You couldnât be. Once your supplies ran out, that would be it for you.
D-16 couldnât get attached. It wasnât like you were a pet anymore. You didnât belong to him, even if he wanted you to.
You ran through the destruction of Iacon City, terrified by everything that was happening. Honestly, you had missed most of the events leading up to it, having been stuck in Sentinelâs tower, but you had seen the so-called Prime torture and brand D-16.
Afterwards, you tried to find him or Orion, but you were small and Iacon was big and the city was collapsing around you.
You screamed as you were grabbed seemingly from nowhere and looked up to see D-16, though he looked slightly different thanks to the new infusion of Megatronusâ T-Cog which you hadnât seen him take from Sentinelâs corpse. Also, there was one other change â his angry red optics, which bore into you.
âD-16,â You shouted, âWhatâs going on? Whereâs Orion?â
âOrion is dead,â He growled. Though he had made a promise that nobody else would be deceived, you needed to hear that lest you side with Orion over him. Besides, it wasnât a lie. Orion was dead â Dead, and replaced by Optimus Prime. âAnd my name is Megatron.â
âOrion- Orionâs dead,â You repeated, too shell-shocked to even cry at the moment.
âYes,â Megatron glossed over your emotions, far too focused on his rage as he transformed around you, keeping you safe inside his alt-mode. âAnd weâre leaving.â
âWhere are we going?â
âTo war!â
Yet, even as Megatron burned with hatred and his desire to bring down the corruption that fuelled his planet, he was already reading the intel sent by the disgraced High Guard, informing him of several nearby planets where you would be able to get the organic fuel you required to stay online.
Megatron had lost everything. He was not about to lose his beloved pet too. You were his, and you always would be.
A/N - Hey, I worked really hard on this so please comment, or at the very least reblog. Likes aren't enough anymore guys, they just aren't.
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Foul Creature (Tobirama x Reader) Chapter XI
Synopsis: The territory between the Uchiha and the Senju dwindles by the day. And in an era where social lines have been blurred, and new clan heads have been chosen, you're stuck between a scorned lover and a man who relentlessly pursues your hand in marriage. You don't have much time before you're forced to confront the sins of your past.
Word Count: 9.6k
Tags/Warnings: Warning for dark themes ahead. Fem!Uchiha!Reader. Please consult AO3 for more specific warnings.
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Notes: A one month turnaround for me and this series is becoming unheard of. Probably due to the lengths of these chapters. Why do they keep growing???
Hashirama enjoyed lingering in a lovely garden, and political figures, no matter the rank, tended to flock around Hashirama. So, to accommodate Hashiramaâs tendency to idle in nature and the massive posse of political figures that vied for his attention, a sizable courtyard area was built near the Senju dwellings.
When Tobirama tore through the garden and stormed inside, he appeared troubled, much more so than usual. While he usually tried to ignore Hashiramaâs bids for laughs and attention, the speed and force with which he stormed through the courtyard raised Hashiramaâs brow.Â
Tobirama was granted a brief reprieve. However, his brother's delayed presence was strictly attributed to the many political figures Hashirama had to gently dismiss before he could follow Tobirama inside.Â
Tobirama was already hunched over a desk, penning away at some lengthy document with his forehead in his palm. While the desk was cluttered, the mass of papers and stationery items were allotted into neat, well-maintained piles for their size. Hashirama frowned in the doorway, allowing his brow to twitch a minuscule amount before he quietly shut the door. His head dropped before it rolled back.
âWhat happened?â he asked.Â
Tobirama didnât answer. His back flexed with more tension than needed for the simple task of writing. Hashirama let out a deep sigh.Â
âI did tell you that it would not end well, now did I not?âÂ
âI was the swiftest messenger,â Tobirama snapped, slamming his quill on the table. The sound reverberated across the near-empty room. He sat straight, facing forward as he took a steady breath in. But the moment he took to calm himself did nothing for the volume of his voice. âWhat do I have to shrink away from regarding the Uchiha? We had all killed our fair share on the battlefield. Facing a fellow warrior with a grudge is no matter to me!â
Hashirama flinched neither at his brotherâs volume nor the physicality of his outburst. His face slowly melted from its usual brightness to a concerned neutrality.
âWell, this tells me that you did not engage with a fellow warrior.â Hashiramaâs gaze narrowed. He hardly let a beat pass. âWhat did you do, brother?â
The room fell silent. Tobirama should have known that his brother was far too clever to let him ignore what happened at the Uchiha compound. He didnât expect that in any reality. The moment his hands found your skin, Tobirama knew there was no coming back. It would have to come out eventually, given that this was surely the end of the Uchiha-Senju compromise for which Hashirama had worked so hard.Â
And for what he had told you about slapping the scroll out of his hand, the incredulousness he committed was far more severe and far more reckless.Â
Tobirama turned, his face nothing less than severe and neutral as he approached Hashirama to kneel and bow deeply at his feet. His head hardly touched the wood flooring below for Hashirama to be filled with dread.
âI have committed a great error, for I have laid hands on a member of the Uchiha council!â Tobirama proclaimed, his forehead digging into the floor.Â
Hashirama took a moment of pause above him.Â
âAnd this was in self-defense?â
Another moment of pause came. Tobirama didnât let it last for long and spoke what he knew was the truth, âNo,â he said.
Tension grew in the stale air.
âFor the sake of clarity,â Hashirama started. Tobiramaâs heart had already begun to palpate in anticipation of the words he knew would come next. Hashiramaâs voice had hardly wavered, but Tobirama knew his brother well enough to know that Hashirama was barely restraining rage. âYou had laid hands on Madaraâs companion.âÂ
Your name followed, spoken in the same way one would name a jutsu. The mere word stilled the atmosphere in such a way that Hashirama didnât need explicit confirmation.
Tobirama breathed in.
âYes.â
Hashirama hummed, deep in thought behind his neutral eyes and deepening frown. Yes, his mind was working quickly, perhaps almost as swiftly as the rising heat of rage in his chest. Hashirama hardly wore his expressions on his face when it came to grave matters, a stark contrast to his usual jovial demeanor.Â
âPick yourself up, brother.â
Tobirama obeyed, and just when he got to his feet, Hashiramaâs fist flew mercilessly across Tobiramaâs face. It was a strike thrown without frills, just hard knuckle against skin at a velocity unseen. The sound snapped through the room, as red stained Tobiramaâs starkly pale skin. He recoiled, having been forced down to one knee from the sheer power of such a simple strike. Hashirama hardly had anything to add, watching as his brother maneuvered his own jaw, popping it back into place. Tobiramaâs hand came away with a streak of blood from his ruptured nostril.Â
âI cannot say that was not deservedââ
âYou best have a great explanation.â Hashirama fidgeted, moving to turn but jerking back toward Tobirama. Hashirama held a hand to his own face, squeezing and massaging the skin of his cheeks as he heavily pondered. He stared off into a corner of the room. âMadara loved Izuna more than anyone else, and I had just barely managed to persuade him into these negotiationsââ
ââI know this, brother, the deepest apologies could neverââ
âTobirama, you do understand that you have attacked a civilian?â Hashirama asserted. Another great pause filled the space between them. There was too much to say and little time for it. âYou have laid hands on a civilian much smaller than yourself, a diplomatic ally, and the very person that has the most sway over Madara and, by extension, the Uchiha as a whole.âÂ
Even now, Hashirama's voice held great patience but left little room for escape. He spoke to understand, even as the fate of a unified Land of Fire looked as if it would crash down around him.Â
âI need an explanation,â Hashirama said. âIf I am to face Madaraâ for there is no doubt that Madara has already heard wordâ I require your reasoning.â
He looked Tobirama in the eye, concern and complexity swimming around his dark irises. Tobirama had since picked himself off the floor.
âI am sorryâŠâ Tobiramaâs head bowed. âI cannot offer you an explanation that Madara would accept. I am certain that the truth would only make him more furious than he already is.â
âYou have bigger issues than Madara if you refuse to speak,â Hashirama said with an acute frown. âWithout information from you, I can only assume the worst.â
Tobirama ran a hand through his hair. He hadnât wanted to admit it, especially out loud. But in the face of his brother, with such important things in the balance, Tobirama couldnât hesitate.Â
âWe were involved long ago when we were but children⊠Perhaps for a series of weeks⊠Perhaps less,â Tobirama admitted, and to his slight surprise, Hashirama wasnât fazed. Why would he be when he had also snuck off to see an Uchiha in his youth as well? Tobirama expected no less. He squared his shoulders, clasping his hands together as if delivering a report. âSeeing her after so long⊠She had brought up things that had happened, and I lost my temper.â His slender eyebrows wrinkled his forehead. He gave a nod of acknowledgment. âI spoke in a foul manner. She, rightfully, retaliated⊠and I did the same tenfold.â
Tobirama nodded, thinking as to whether he had left anything significant out of his brief summary. Shame coated him like a blanket. It all sounded so trivial when put in such a way.
Hashirama placed his hands on his hips, casting his gaze toward the ceiling. He breathed in deeply, then out.
âOf all the womenâŠâ Hashirama sighed, letting his eyes close. âShe did not sustain lasting damage, did she?â
âOf course not,â Tobirama defended, sounding almost insulted. âYou think I would brutalize a council member unprovoked in the middle of the woods?â He shook his head, his fingers momentarily finding the hair just above his forehead. He raked the strands back like a comb. Tobiramaâs eyes also fell shut. He took another breath in as if preparing himself for his next confession. âI pinned her by the neck.â
âBy gods, Tobirama!â
âMy aim was not to kill or injure.â
âI am sure she was petrified all the same! And you know as well as I that Madara would not see it that way,â Hashirama asserted. âAll he will be able to think is that you attacked his companion when he was awayââ
ââPlease stop referring to her as this.ââ
âYou could have faintly touched the shoulder of her robes, and that would have been far too much aggression shown toward an Uchiha woman.â Hashirama shook his head.
Tobirama rolled his eyes.
âMy regretful actions aside, I do not understand why it should matter whether she is a woman or not.â
âBecause the Uchiha are of a different culture, brother. Only a handful of female Uchiha warriors have existed in their history, that being only so many you could have come across, and yet you had to choose Madaraâs closest companion to pick a fight with!â He shook his head, letting it fall back into his hand again. âI must go tend to this. We can only hope that Madara remains in a headspace from which he can be talked down.â
Hashirama grabbed his haori, pulling it over his shoulders as he primed himself toward the door. Tobirama didnât budge. He knew that the mess he made had to be mended by Hashirama. No one else could pull off such a feat.
âI am prepared to take full responsibility,â he said with certainty.
âMadara will certainly demand your head,â Hashirama countered gravely. âWe can only hope that creativity finds me on my journey there.â
***
âWhere have you been?â you snapped. Madara had barely made it to the compound before you were upon him. âYou have been gone for hours!â
You barged out from the Uchiha compound, marching across the dirt clearing to Madara, who stood still. A massive beast was slung across his shoulder, its head handing over his back.Â
He scowled. You spoke to him with quite the tongue on you for as long as he could remember. He hadnât been particularly fond of it then, and ever since he had been chosen as the head of the Uchiha, his tolerance for your attitude had dwindled immensely. Madara checked you far more often, unashamed of using his title to silence you. Still, your familiarity with each other was enough to overpower formalities more often than he would have liked.
âHunting,â he deadpanned. He spared a momentary glance at the beast draped over his armor.
You looked at it incredulously.
âIs that a deer?â The rest of the council, who were used to your spats with Madara, completely passed the two of you by. They carried their gear, chatting amongst themselves and paying little mind to what you were on about. âYou know better than to hunt deer in Nara territory!âÂ
You placed your fists on your hips, your heart nearly bursting out of your chest after being pent up all afternoon. Of all the times for the Uchiha men to get restless, it had to have been the time you needed them most.
âWell, I will inform you now that while you and the rest of my kinsmen have disappeared for half a day, Tobirama Senju came to this place in search of you!â You huffed, too wrapped up in yourself to notice Madaraâs darkened demeanor. You opened your mouth wide to continue, ready to spit venom and fire alike. âI do not even know where to start when it comes to the absolute nerveââ
âI am able to believe such things,â Madara interrupted, his intonation a tick lower than usual. The volume surprised you. He looked at you straight on with a severe air about him. âWhat did he want? It better have been a very important message to compensate for his coming to this place. Tobirama should know better than to show his face here.â
You sputtered, thrown off by not being able to finish your earlier thought. But with Madaraâs words, you were suddenly too caught up in what he said to remember the entire rant you wanted to unleash. You blinked a few times. You had a whole tirade ready that you had carefully been scripting in your head since you dragged yourself back to the compound to await Madaraâs return. Now, as things werenât happening the way they had in your head, you found yourself thrown off.
âOnly to deliver a scroll,â you stammered, trying to pick a direction. Your personal issues aside, was there a reason that Tobirama should have been hesitant to show himself at the Uchiha compound? âDid⊠something happen between you and Hashirama? Because Tobirama came to this place absolutelyââ
âA scroll? Bah!â Madara shook his head, waving a hand. He began to march off to follow the rest of his men. âIf you are asking just me, I would believe that Hashirama and I are on favorable terms,â he announced into the evening atmosphere. Madara spared a brief, singular glance back at you. âUnless Tobirama suggested otherwise⊠Even so, a discussion with Hashirama would be paramount before I believe a word that man speaks!âÂ
Even for his noises of annoyance, Madara appeared almost unconcerned. And while you could see the visible tension in his form on his dismayed expression, Madara continued on.
You followed behind him. You had never been able to keep up with Madaraâs long and fast strides. You were convinced he walked like that on purpose.Â
âMadara! Will you just let me speak?â
âYou have been allowed to speak for the duration of this. Out with whatever is negging you so.â
The head of the beast he carried laid limply over his shoulder, or perhaps the better term would have been heads. It was some sort of two-headed deer with great antlers, a good portion of which dug into the back of Madaraâs armor. It couldnât have been comfortable to carry.Â
You breathed in with certainty.
âWhile you were away, Tobirama had come to this place and raised a hand to meââ
âMadara! My friend! Talking about me, are you?â Hashiramaâs voice drowned you out completely.
You turned in shock as Hashirama made his way up the hill, trudging through the dirt path with a great smile and wave of his hand. From the little time you had been acquainted with him, he had always been rather loud when he grew excited. Even during negotiations, the sheer volume of his voice was enough to hear from several rooms over.Â
Madara turned as well with a sigh. He readjusted the deer on his shoulder.
âWill no one let me place this thing down?â He lamented to no one in particular. His voice rose when he called across the clearing. âWhat do you want, Hashirama?â
âNo need to be so hostile, Madara!â Hashirama laughed, making short work of the distance between you. âDo I need a reason to visit?â
It was in one moment that you made eye contact. Hashiramaâs gaze met yours, and in that connection, his eyes flickered from wide and jovial to wary. The upturned corner of his lip faltered, and it all happened in an undetectable fraction of a second.
He knew.Â
There was noise all around you. Madara continued to speak, sighing and complaining as the noises of nocturnal bugs seemed to grow to an unbearable volume. Even the gentle evening breeze seemed to hit your ears in just the right way as to be almost deafening.
Despite how authentic it might have been, you knew that Hashiramaâs upbeat and charismatic demeanor was a calculated tool. For as energetic as he was, there was always a certain volume that masked the way in which Hashirama played his cards close to his chest.Â
And yet, for all the noise, it only took one look at Hashiramaâone pointed gaze that pierced through his carefully crafted diplomatic demeanorâto understand your mutual situation instantly.Â
He had come to begin damage control, and you had yet to tell Madara what Tobirama had done. As long as Hashirama wasnât here to pick a fight, the discussions were still on the table, contrary to Tobiramaâs earlier threat.
â âHashirama?â
Madaraâs voice cut through your mental stare. Hashiramaâs shock was visible but melted quickly into an endearingly sheepish expression.
âMy apologies, my friend, you must speak up!â he laughed. Madara groaned with a roll of his eyes, once again readjusting the deer on his shoulder.Â
âI hardly have the time for these things!â He frowned. âWhat are you doing here, Hashirama? If you do not answer, we can settle your matter during daylight hours.â
âThe sun still prevails!â Hashirama gestured loosely toward the setting sun, and in the golden light, you stole another pointed gaze toward each other. âBut truly, I wanted to apologize for my brother.â
Madara glanced in your direction.
âGo inside.â
âYou speak as if I have not participated in every diplomacy session for the last two sunsets,â you countered.Â
Madara hardly had the time to eye you warily. And after a long hunt, Madara had too little patience for beating around the bush. He had truthfully wanted to be rid of you and Hashirama. But as he glanced between the two of you, he knew that trying to avoid one would pick a battle with the other. Reluctantly, Madaraâs eyes settled on Hashirama.
âTobirama should have been relieved that myself and the rest of the council were not here to humor his lapse in judgment,â Madara reluctantly gruffed with a deep scowl. âWe may be engaging in peace negotiations, but bear in mind that the passing of my own brother was not all that long ago.â Â
His words struck you, the weight of them looming overhead as your mind had yet to piece things together.Â
âWe may be on friendly terms with the Senju as a whole, but a killer entering our estate is pushing the limits on our⊠courtesy. Especially with a lady present with no guardian by her side.â
Madara didnât talk much about Izuna or the nature of his death. Aside from the night Madara begged you to accompany him to the village negotiations, Izunaâs name hadnât come up since, no matter how much you pushed.
You had wanted to talk about him so as not to let his memory fade, but Madara had refused to speak about the matter. You dropped it, a part of you trying to be understanding while the other was far too wrapped up in the fact that the ceasefire had turned your world upside down.
âMost certainly; we are in complete agreement.â Hashirama nodded profusely. âI will ensure that he will not play courier in the future.â
And yet, when Madara spoke of Izunaâs death to Hashirama on a random summer night in the clearing just outside the Uchiha dwellings, you knew the truth. You just didnât quite believe it. It hadnât hit you yet.
âThat would be agreeable,â Madara agreed. A beat passed. Hashirama made no motion to leave or speak. âAnything else you wish to discuss?â
Hashirama stole another glance at you.
âYes, in fact, this is not all I wanted to speak aboutââ
âI was not aware that Tobirama had been the one to kill Izuna,â you said, your voice projected by pure shock. But the volume aside, the words were enough to slice through the clearing and still the powerful men that stood before you.Â
The entire sentence had been flat, devoid of shock, hurt, or anger. It was a statement in every sense of the word that nearly forced the air in the clearing to a thick, atmospheric standstill.Â
It felt odd to say out loud like none of the words you spoke were words at all. You could feel the reality of it all floating around you, like tiny particles of truth hovering over your shoulders, ready to fill your chest like crashing waves. And yet, no sensation came.Â
It was an objective truth devoid of sharpness, unable to penetrate the core of your soul. Reality felt numb, the shapes of things in your vision sharpening significantly as the most minute textures and details became glaring.Â
You thought it would have felt as if the world was crashing down⊠and yet all you could feel was the warmth of the little embers that had been sparked in your chest.
Hashiramaâs tongue recoiled as Madara turned toward you with regretful concern.Â
âIs this true?â you asked.Â
All Madara could do was look at you before deflating his chest with a deep sigh. He didnât answer. Hashirama stood by. It didnât take an emotional genius to recognize that now was hardly the time to have the conversation he had come all this way to have. And yet, the repercussions of leaving you and Madara to hash out the details surrounding his beloved brotherâs death were even more daunting.Â
âHashiramaââ It was another instance of Hashirama not being where his feet were. He blinked a few times, the motion of his surprise subtle as you and Madara stood closely before him. âUnless your matter is urgent, I must ask you to save this discussion for another date.â
Hashirama took a steady breath in, taking the nanosecond that he had to consider the facts in front of him. He saw Madara fatigued and moderately high-strung. And perhaps he could have worked with that if it wasnât for the outlier: you.Â
You stood by Madaraâs side, having overstayed your welcome in the conversation long enough to have swerved the topic so off-topic that it would be impossible for Hashirama to even consider bringing up the indiscretion that Tobirama had committed against you. His brother had wronged both you and Madara. Hashirama knew he either had to nip it in the bud and risk making matters worse or leave the two of you alone. In doing so, he would be trusting that, for whatever reason, you would continue to hold your tongue about your interaction with Tobirama.
âBah, woman, is it your intention to make things difficult? My shoulder has been bearing the weight of your dinner; I will have you know!â
âIt is hardly the fault of my own!... Hunting in Nara territory⊠What were you thinking? You knew better than this!â
Madara scoffed.
âBetter to ask forgiveness than permission.â
âWere not these the thoughts that clouded your brain when you held such crucial information away from me, Madara?â
Right. Right.Â
Hashirama bobbed his head a few times and held one hand up to bid the two of you goodbye. Neither of you noticed.Â
***
It always started with something like this: something that didnât bother you until you and Madara bickered more and more. And suddenly, the jabs made half lightly turned into actual problems. Or perhaps they were problems when you initially picked a fight with him, masked by pettiness until you hardly had the restraint to hold your punches.
With Hashirama long forgotten, you bickered all over the Uchiha compound. Hell, you had exchanged words over Madara breaking down the deer he brought back. The antlersâ you had decided over verbal blowsâ would be returned to the Nara to use in their medicine as a gesture of goodwill. Any additional meat that wasnât roasted over the fire that the other Uchiha had been tending to outside would be salted and brought to the Nara aunties to be incorporated into the next dayâs lunch.Â
This all, of course, meant nothing to you in the face of the revelation you had uncovered during Madaraâs and Hashiramaâs conversation.Â
âI had known that this would be the outcome,â Madara had sighed following a bombardment of questions. âI bring it upon myself at this point.â
It wasnât until Madara was finished with all of his tasks and appeared to be looking for anything else to do that you finally cornered him on the engawa.Â
âWhy?â You had called into the night.Â
You gazed at the back of Madaraâs large form. Lanterns burned around you, casting a gentle, warm glow onto the wood at your feet. Fireflies and other creatures of the night hovered somewhere in the darkness, the blackness of the night making your wooden engawa feel like the only place in the world. And perhaps at that moment, the Uchiha dwellings were all that existed to you.Â
âWas it a surrender?â you asked. You would nearly say you cried it, but no tears welled in your eyes. Your face scrunched, puzzled, as you tried to assemble the pieces. âHas this all been a convoluted way of us begging for our lives?â
Madara stood still, just like the world around you. You were sure he had something heated on his tongue, something along the lines of these things not affecting you. But it did affect you.Â
Helplessness was not foreign to you, and yet, for everything that happened up until now, you have never felt as utterly helpless in your life.
You kept pushing and pushing him, knowing he would explode soon enough. But perhaps that was the point; you wanted him to explode. You wanted something, any sort of information that might make you feel less helpless than you felt.Â
But for Madaraâs infamous temper, he was resigned.
âI suppose it was a surrender in a sense,â he admitted. âFor Hashirama defeated me in battle.âÂ
He kept talking, but you expected more. You expected to be told your place and to keep your nose out of things that werenât your concern.Â
It all made little sense to you. There was little logic to you in the first place. You were a simple apothecaryâ who shouldnât have even had that positionâ becoming the most important Uchiha woman practically overnight. You shouldnât have known a single detail. You shouldnât have exchanged words with the Uchiha council, let alone national dignitaries.Â
Madara was clan head.Â
Madara should have been strong enough for the Uchiha.Â
He was smarter than this. He was more driven than this, yet the Uchiha floundered on a field that wasnât battle. Madara should have taken care of it all just as he promised! Madara shouldnât have put any of it on your shoulders in asking you to be with him, especially if he knew he was out of his league.Â
You wanted a fight.
You stared at the back of Madaraâs head, watching as he began to retreat.
You took a deep breath in before you called, âAnd so you betray the last words of your brother?â
âWoman!â Madara roared for the first time that evening. He whipped around, the sheer tick in volume making you flinch. But even so, you faced him without fear, the ember in your chest flaring to life to form a great flame. You didnât move from where you stood, even as Madara stepped forward. Your eyes widened in anticipation.
You were picking a lot of fights as of late.
He had a feral look in his eye that only intensified with the glow of his sharingan. The very sight of his red irises made you feel small, shrinking as you lowered your head, trying to hide your excited glee. You gritted your teeth, ready to engage in the verbal fisticuffs you graciously requested.
But to your disappointment, Madara almost seemed to deflate. His eyes closed as tension built up in his forehead. He ran a hand across his face with a deep sigh.
The nocturnal creatures of the forest continued to chirp around you. They were the only things keeping you anchored to the reality below your feet.Â
âYou want a story, do you?â Madara muttered in a soft tone that didnât suit him. âYou want me to tell you about my duel with Hashirama?â
His finger gently found the bottom of your chin. Madara tilted your head up before his arms coiled over his chest. It was another action that didnât suit him, yet the night continued to surround you, enveloping you in a muted blanket of protection from the outside world.Â
It felt like the summers of your youth. Festivities and special events happened during the day, leaving reprieve and anticipation to the night. The air in the Land of Fire was prone to mugginess to the point where it was almost stifling without the cool air that sailed through the trees. But even so, it smelled the same as it did back then. Your skin felt a bit sticky, but not to an overly uncomfortable extent. You were just warm, almost warm enough to sleep.Â
âI had left our home in angerâ in grief. I was fully intent on Hashirama and I killing each other the moment I tracked him down. And, as honorable as he is, Hashirama allowed the duel I sought. I suppose I should have known it would only result in a loss,â Madara narrated. Another victory for Hashirama was undoubtedly a blow to his ego, but Madara told the tale levelly. The tone in and of itself carried a great respect.
âAnd he had simply spared you,â you assumed.
âNay,â Madara answered. âHashirama had all the opportunity to finish me then and there. I had practically asked him to honor me with a warrior's death, for then perhaps I could have been reunited with Izuna⊠but instead, he presented me with a proposal.â Madara made a vague gesture. âThis. These negotiations with the hope that we might stop fighting.â
You breathed. The lanterns flickered in the dark, only providing enough light to barely illuminate Madaraâs somber face.
âAnd you believed him,â you finally spoke. âWhy?â
Something flashed across Madaraâs dark irises, a certain softness to pair with his regretful resignation.
âI would not expect you to understand,â he said. The corners of his lips dipped into a slight frown.
You let him simmer, once again unsatisfied. And truly, there was nothing else to do but probe, not when the Uchiha compound was the only thing comprising your world. Or perhaps it wasnât the compound as much as it was the engawa upon which you and Madara stood.
âDo you consider that Hashirama believes in us as strongly as you believe in him?â you asked.
Another moment passed.
âYes.â
âAnd what do you think of this in the context of all of this? Do you think Hashirama would be in favor of our equality in the village?â
âI believe that Hashirama holds pure intentions.âÂ
Hashirama, not the Senju. And certainly not the rest of the clans gathered.Â
Your eyes narrowed.
âAnd you think that will make a difference?â
The embers in the lanterns suddenly flared, glowing only slightly bigger. The glow that cast across Madaraâs face brightened for only a moment, making the shadows that enveloped his right side seem darker. His black hair held a golden sheen to it.Â
âThat is yet to be foreseen.â
***
Madara retired early that night. He decided he didnât want to talk any further, rejecting all speak about Hashirama and Tobirama. Like before Hashiramaâs visit, any further mention of Izuna was once again forbidden. But despite one thing in its singularity returning to normal, Madara, ever physical, arrogant, and stubborn, appeared far more pensive as of late.Â
He was quiet. It was odd seeing him so quiet. It felt wrong seeing a fighter such as Madara so limp. Despite what your teenage self would have protested, you almost missed Madaraâs pompous confidence and self-righteousness. As tiring as he was, his attitude always gave him a spark: a fire that had been missing ever since his defeat at the hands of Hashirama.Â
You wanted to ask him, âWhere is your fire?â
Perhaps it was because the context of bloodshed was the only place he knew how to fight in the first place. He might have known no other way. And yet, it was oddâ painful evenâ to see Madara out of his element.Â
He seemed lost, pushing toward a goal he did not even know how to achieve. His seemingly blind loyalty to Hashirama was another mystery. While Hashirama was undoubtedly a great man, you could hardly say you knew much about him. You undoubtedly didnât know enough to wrap your head around Madaraâs unyielding trust in the man whose throat heâd held a kunai to for a lifetime. Perhaps he was right when he said you wouldnât understand.Â
Perhaps none of it was Hashirama at all. A greater part of you knew that it wasnât the defeat that plagued Madaraâs mind, and that idea holed itself somewhere in the back of your thoughts.Â
You couldnât sleep.Â
The memory of Izuna haunted you, something you thought you shoved into a neat lockbox the night Madara came to the apothecary. You hardly remembered him for his last, bitter interaction with you following the Uchiha councilâs meeting, but rather the night following the failed raid on the Uchiha settlement. You remembered how he stood in your apothecary, surrounded by candlelight, marred by blood and gore despite his clean hands.Â
âWhy is it always about what Madara wants?â you had asked him, banking on Izuna picking up the subtext you were too afraid to say out loud.Â
There was a brief moment, a second of thought, where you wondered if saying the quiet part out loud would have made a difference. Instead, he haunted you: a spirit of a dear childhood friend, a brother in all aspects but blood, and a potential of something and nothing that faded with the strike of Tobirama Senjuâs sword.
Tobirama Senju: another man you wanted to forget. You refused to think of him at all. The mere thought of him made you cringe, yet the rage he had spurred on brought you here.
It was the one place where you thought you could feel a semblance of control over your present. You could sit in the council chambers and imagine what it would look like to have a novel idea. But now, you found yourself hiding again, pressed against a wooden beam in the dark as hushed voices deliberated inside.Â
The memory of the initial meeting flashed across your thoughts as you stood outside the discussion hall. You had long since extinguished your lamp, holding it near your hip and close to the ground as you flared your sharingan. Your back met the outside of the hall, unabashedly listening in on the muffled conversation within.Â
The walls were made of paper, as was traditional, and any structure that wasnât made of paper was made of wood. The walls of the Uchiha meeting hall were made similarly, and you couldnât help but wonder if your many nights of peering through those cracks were to prepare you for this very moment.Â
You were drawn to the hall, following only aimless instinct after your discussion with Madara.
âAnd you think it wise to offer the Uchiha such a central location?â You heard. You werenât acquainted well enough with all the clan heads to properly recall who was speaking. It sounded like HyĆ«ga if you were to take a guess. A laugh resounded from inside the meeting room.
âDo you desire their proposed allocation?â
âCertainly not.â
âThen leave it be,â the second voice said, âYou knew as well as I that any intelligence that Madara holds ends at the battlefield. Best to get them out of the way now. From there, we have more room to talk policy.â
The voices drifted, and as the collection of clan leaders trickled into the hall, you swiftly fled into the forest line to lie in wait. The collection of clan leaders slowly trickled out of the conference building, chattering amongst themselves. The head of the Fuma clan, an old ally of the Uchiha, and Inuzuka, to your surprise, were among the gathered.Â
It was long past sunset, but that didnât seem to affect the way they loitered outside the conference hall before slowly departing back toward their respective dwellings. You observed their hushed whispers from the canopy of a tree, sitting amongst rough wood and biting insects until the clan heads and their respective trustees left into the dark.Â
You waited. You waited a few moments longer to ensure they all had left before you dismounted from your hiding place. Slowly, you approached the hall and quietly slipped in the door.Â
The negotiation hall was still. And only when you determined that no one was left in the building did you relight the ember of your lantern. You scoured the rooms, starting with the one the three clan heads had just met in.
You werenât surprised when you found it exactly how it had been set up. The room was spotless, with everything neatly in place, as youâd expect from high-ranking shinobi.Â
You wandered to the main negotiation room just down the hall, where all the clan heads would gather again the next morning. It, too, was still.
You placed your lamp down at the table, taking a seat in Madaraâs chair. You gazed across the room at where Hashirama would sit the next day. A neutral painting hung on the wall above his seat.   Â
You thought about the way Madara reluctantly consented to your use of the sharingan to record the conversation. You thought back to the charged looks exchanged between you, Madara, Hashirama, and Tobirama. How could you forget?Â
You took a small stack of pages from your robes, a quill from your hair, and a bottle of ink from a string around your waist. You kept an internal record of the meeting and, by extension, a written one. Papers quickly consumed your waking hours since the discussions began.Â
The other council members, Madara included, hardly touched papers, let alone put a quill to them. And plot to undermine the Uchiha aside, the whispering clan heads were correct. The Uchiha council were warriors through and through. The entire council had been chosen through battle, as Madara had been chosen as clan head. Scribing was not in their wheelhouse, nor was it in their interests.
It had only been a short time since negotiations began, hardly a week, let alone a handful of days. The Uchiha had yet to give a formal dissertation. Rather, Madara spoke strongly about what he was in favor of, what ideas he rejected, and almost predominantly off-cuff when it came to any ideas he had of his own. Ones that he almost always failed to share with you until it mattered. Â
You had penned a few of these rough notes down on the pages below your wrists. As you studied the pen strokes, you couldnât help but consider that many of Madaraâs ideas were strikingly coherent, branching into topics from economic policy to the village grid. However, they lacked structure, well-thought-out details, and were surface-level at best. It didnât matter how good his speeches were or how well you penned your notes if they couldnât hold up to basic probing.Â
The Uchiha didnât have a proposal, especially not in the way that other clans did, but were expected to speak soon. Other clans were far better with organization, preparing lengthy dissertations and proposals that would be open for discussion and, ultimately, a vote. A haphazard way of running things, the proposed ideas were arranged by category and run through several rounds of deliberations and cuts until the most popular compromise prevailed.
You studied your handwriting, and the ink started to look less and less like words. You couldnât make sense of it either, and for all the times your breath hitched when Madara should have done something different during the conference, you had no better ideas yourself. Rather, it took several read-throughs to wrap your head around the complex topics, hardly knowing a good idea from a bad one.
The Uchiha were a battle-minded clan, and you were a woman apothecary who was almost entirely self-taught. Then there was Madara. His struggle with bureaucratic competency aside, he might not have said it, but Madara was incredibly invested in a village of unity. You could see it when you spoke on the engawa. Madara himself aside, it was the only way forward where the Uchiha could even think of seeing the future.Â
You considered your leverage and the grief that plagued Madaraâs heart. Finally, the unlikely last piece of the puzzle was the negotiations as a whole.Â
You gathered the documents and slid them into a hidden compartment of your robes for safekeeping. The warm glow of the tiny ember in your lamp illuminated your face in golden orange light before you blew the flame out. The smoke wafted up into the air, leaving the scent of burning in your nose.
***
A water fixture sat near the Senju dwellings. And at the risk of sounding dubious with your words, its structure felt very Senju in a way you couldnât quite put your finger on. The water ran from a small pond adorned with lilies and tall grasses and down a manufactured stream lined with round river stones.Â
You made your way through the yard, stopping in the center to watch the stream run across the stone. Although, it appeared you werenât quite as stealthy as you thought you were.
âI could have sworn you were Madara coming to take my head for my transgressions.âÂ
When you turned, Tobirama was ducking through the doorway and emerging out from the darkness of the Senju dwellings and onto the engawa. You turned away from the stream, quelling the startled jump in your chest. He was, after all, who you had come to see.Â
Tobiramaâs expression was neutral: neither pleased nor displeased with your arrival at the Senju dwellings so late at night. His surprise, however, was palpable in the air. The feeling was mutual.
You opened your mouth to speak, but before you could utter a word, Tobirama stepped down from the tall engawa and onto the ground below. It all happened quickly: the near effortless leap to the garden to meet you, your panicked step back, and as Tobirama began to bow, you had quickly ordered him to stop.
He had made it to one knee, seeming to freeze in place with the one word for him to halt. It was another instance where you had confused the both of you. His eyes cast down somewhere random; his forehead crinkled as he pondered his actions and wondered where he had gone wrong. Tobirama placed his other knee on the ground and gripped the pebbles below, fully intending to repent with a deep bow.Â
Clans and other politics were far from his mind. He was ready to place his pride aside to grovel, but you scolded him again.
âStop.â It was hard to determine exactly what your tone was. Not quite angry, not quite frightened, your voice was far from neutral and yet far too composed to place an emotion properly. As much as your heart beat loudly in your chest, Tobirama hardly knew better. How could he in the face of your scornful gaze? âGet up.â
Tobirama made piercing eye contact from his bowed position. You stood a distance before him, fists balled and jaw tensed.Â
Slowly, he rose to his feet. Even when his face was nearly on the ground, Tobirama held a presence over the courtyard, and the energy he reined over hardly dwindled as he stood at his full height.
He was tall, perhaps even taller than Madara, and yet you hardly felt the domineering presence you grew used to in the Uchiha settlement. You practically expected it from a warrior as bulky and stoic as Tobirama. He seemed to have grown bitter in the years you had been apart. Hardened. Logical. And yet the dark chakra that seemed to drip from Madara in spades was not present in the Senju courtyard.Â
Tobirama almost made himself another fixture of the garden, one you might glaze over if your eyes were to bounce across the foliage. You werenât great at sensing the chakra of others unless the output was explicitâ you were hardly one to use jutsu on a regular basisâ but if Tobirama was letting any of his energy slip, you couldnât sense an ounce. He was calm, ready to accept whatever punishment you were there to serve him.
In fact, he reminded you ofâŠ
âIs it true that you were the one who had slain Izuna?â
âYes.â
The answer came quicker than you thought it would. In its singularity, the word was void of a brag or a boast. It came quickly, the noise not overstayed in the airâa singular truth.
You huffed, squaring your shoulders as you swiftly marched forward. You hitched the sleeve of your robes as you did, quickly closing the gap between the two of you as you wound up for a hefty strike. You walked until you were directly in front of Tobirama, arm cocked and at the ready. But for as quickly as the ember inside of you had flared to life, it extinguished into little more than smoke.
Tobirama had closed his eyes, and you hadnât noticed that he had actually lowered himself a bit to allow better access to strike his face. When the hit didnât come, he opened his eyes again, ever-neutral.Â
You took a step back and lowered your arm, and it wasnât until you were a few steps away that Tobirama stood tall once more. Then, he waited.Â
âHashirama and Madara⊠they have met before,â you spoke the accusation softly.Â
âYes, they were friends once.â His voice rumbled like he was narrating a story. Tobirama was straightforward, and the new information came with neither fondness nor judgment. After all, who was Tobirama to judge the way in which Madara and Hashirama met?
 You took a deep breath in before letting a steady stream of air out. The motion melted some of the tension in your shoulders. It was just one new piece of knowledge you didnât know before, yet the affirmation of your suspicions somehow made you feel slightly less alone.
âDid they meetââ You only wondered momentarily if you should say the quiet part out loud. â âWere they like us? The way we met?â
âI suppose,â Tobirama answered. âAlthoughââ He glanced away for a moment that barely caused a pause in his words before meeting your eyes once again. â- âI hardly believe that the two of them were doing anything like⊠what we were doing.âÂ
You quickly tore your gaze away.
âYou have become bitter and vulgar.â
âIt is simply the truth.â
The small stream continued to trickle behind you, and the sound of water pouring over water was a constant background noise to your aimless conversation. You took another deep breath.Â
âYou have more,â Tobirama said. Aside from the few times you had witnessed his temper, you found that Tobirama tried to hold things close to his chest. This included the question behind his simple, three-letter sentence. You wondered, during the time between him talking and you answering, if it was because of his temper that he tried to keep so stoic.
âWhile Madara certainly seems confident that the Senju will not betray us, I would like a safety net.â
âThe Senju have no intentions of betraying the Uchiha,â Tobirama put plainly and curtly. He pushed back on you a bit more forcefully this time, red irises boring into you. âMight I remind you that Hashirama took the initiative and spared the Uchihaââ
âI do not truly care for the minutia.â You didnât know the whole story, but you werenât about to let Tobirama know that.
âWell, you should.â The corner of his lips twitched downward slightly, but he gave little else. âIf you are to engage in these negotiations, I would advise you to keep the details in mind.âÂ
âIt does not take a genius to realize that the Uchiha are perceived as a threat to be undermined during negotiations.â
âWe are the wrong people to be having these discussions.â His words came out more like a sigh, despite the mounting pressure of your exchange.
Tobirama shook his head, melting a bit into a more relaxed stance as he did. He was certainly still tense, but the deflating of his shoulders only highlighted the stress that had filled them moments ago.Â
âHashirama has no intention of acting in any other way than good faith. He and your clan head want this village to become a reality the most, you know,â he said.
Tobirama waited for you to respond, pursing his lips inward. He nodded a few times as if something else was on his mind. The time that passed when you didnât respond appeared to make him restless.
âYour people will defend themselves as much as you will collaborate with others,â he continued. âIt is truly not so different than any other negotiation you have done. Perhaps even similar to that of your alliances with the Fuma and the Hagoromo.â
âMost certainly,â you said, vaguely recalling the exchange of sake cups between the two allied clan heads with little other discourse. The Uchiha had, after all, been the most powerful force in the area, and an alliance saved both clans from being pushed from their territories. They had little to stand on other than a few generations of goodwill and Madaraâs favor.
âI am confident the proposal that Madara has written up is a strategy that will give every scribe a run for their coin indeed,â Tobirama huffed begrudgingly.
âMost certainly.â You nodded, wondering if you had missed word about a monetary fee. You didnât quite understand him. It must have been a Senju turn of phrase.
The stream continued to babble in the background. The night only seemed to grow darker, almost completely enveloping the lone lantern that glowed at the far end of the compound. Even so, the light was enough to make out the bare minimum of your surroundings, and your superior vision made up for the rest. Tobirama didnât appear bothered by the lack of light. You wondered if he felt just as nostalgic meeting in the dark as you did.Â
âMadara does not have a plan, does he?â
âMost certainly not.â You probably shouldnât have answered so honestly, especially in the context of the negotiations and your long, strained history with Tobirama Senju, but he was going to deduce it either way. âThat is why I am here.â
Tobiramaâs bottom lip tensed. You could tell he was trying to fight a disdainful scowl. He wasnât doing a great job.Â
âDid my brother not already pay a visit to the Uchiha dwellings?â
âYes, he did.â
âDid I not already try offering you my deepest apologiesââ You hummed in confirmation. â âTo which you had refused?â
âYou can offer your apologies in a different wayâyou know politics and formalities. You are good with your words. Seeing you at the unity banquet was enough to know this.â You squared your shoulders, tilting your chin up. Your gaze drifted away momentarily as you fished for the documents in your robes. âYou may offer your apologies by assisting the Uchiha in formulating a compelling proposalââ
âAbsolutely not.â
â âThat will ensure our fair share of resources and land in the unified village. And the Senju will back us on the matters we pursue.â You held out the notes you took. Tobirama barely craned his neck to glance at them before he crossed his arms over his chest. âThat is how you can repent for laying your hands on me⊠and for striking down Izuna.â
Tobiramaâs piercing gaze flickered up to yours. He apparently gave up his efforts to suppress his scowl.Â
âYou are absolutely mad.â
âI believe that I am being fairly calm.â
He leaned forward, bending slightly at the waist. His arms were still coiled over his chest.
âYou are absolutely out of your head,â Tobirama corrected, gesturing to his temple before returning to his upright position. You understood that one. Tobirama nearly waved you off then and there. âYou know that what you demand is impossible, just as much as it is ethically dubious. You cannot expect this of me with any ounce of true seriousness. This is all not to mention that the thing you hold is hardly even a proposal! They, theyâ they are scribbles at best.â
âIf your answer is no, then perhaps your clanâ as well as the othersâ should be aware of your actions,â you snapped, pulling out the weapon that Tobirama was waiting all this time to hear. âThe Uchiha are out of their league. I would rather utilize your skillset than cause waves amongst the clans, but I will do so if I must.â
âIf that is what you deem appropriate, then so be it,â Tobirama spoke sharply. A pang reverberated throughout your chest. He had called your bluff. âActions have consequences, and I am ready to atone for my own.âÂ
âI am presenting a way for you to now.â
âI would have much preferred if you struck me if I can speak candidly,â Tobirama muttered. He shifted where he stood, shaking his head. His shoulder jerked back to adjust the way his robes sat. âI cannot play advisor for Madara. I apologize; I cannot do this for you⊠There are boundaries for these things.â
Tobirama spoke in the way he always did: neutrally, resigned, and lacking in true harshness despite the nature of his words. He stared at you, once again waiting for you to speak.Â
âWell then,â you spoke, having little clue what was actually going to come out of your mouth next. You stood a bit straighter, steeling your resolve. You placed a hand over your chest. âPlay advisor to me. Review what I have written. Ensure that Hashirama supports it by daylight.â
Tobirama said nothing as he quirked an eyebrow. And slowly, his cold exterior began to crack from the brows down. He snorted, his shoulders bouncing as his head dropped into an amused swivel.Â
You hardly noticed how your breath hitched or when you began holding it. But when the air left your chest, it did so with a stuttering, burning huff. The hiccups between the stream of air held the remaining face you held.Â
And not one to be laughed at, you turned to leave.
Tobirama only spoke as you began to march away.
âAlright.â
The singular word made you freeze in your tracks. Tobiramaâs head dipped again somewhere behind you, bobbing a few times as his arms uncoiled and his hands found his hips. By the time you turned around, Tobiramaâs mouth had formed a tight line, barely restraining the amused smirk that tugged at his cheeks.Â
âPardon?â You blinked.
âAlright,â he repeated, the semblance of a smile melting into a serious expression once more. âMy debt is to you, not Madara,â he hummed with a bounce of his brows. âI will take a look at your drafts as long as they were written by you.â Tobirama nodded in affirmation, gesturing toward you to accent his counteroffer.
You breathed in, an awful pang reverberating through your chest. Overcome by a moment of pure instinct and guts, you hadnât thought heâd take you seriously.Â
Waitâ
âAnd you are aware that I know nothing of politics!â You gulped, a part of you thinking that perhaps Tobirama would revoke his consent in favor of your earlier proposition.Â
What were you thinking?
âNot much less than Madara from your explanation,â Tobirama muttered with another bounce of his light eyebrows.Â
âThat is different!â you snapped. âMadara is at least aââÂ
The sight of Tobiramaâs narrowing eyes made you falter. They moved almost independently of the rest of his face, shrinking inward in scrutiny before returning to their original size. It all happened with one subtle beat, but it was enough to throw you off your train of thought.
Seeming to sense your hesitation, Tobirama continued,
âYou have put these ideas belonging to Madara to paper. Continue to do this. Probe him for details, granted he has them, and have the draft approved by Madara. I will assist you in polishing the final product.â Tobirama nodded, almost seeming to warm up the idea in real time as the corner of his mouth dipped in thought. âThe Uchiha will receive what they fight forâ I cannot make guaranteesâ but in terms of atonement, I agree to guide your strategy.â
Your strategy. He spoke as if you were some military officer.
âIt is a deal.â You didnât give yourself time to think. You couldnât afford it, and if you changed your mind later, you were sure you could burn that bridge when you got to it. He was giving you exactly what you wanted, after all. You had little room to complain after the fact.
You offered Tobirama a nod, wanting little else than to retreat. But when you turned on your heel to disappear into the night, Tobirama called your name.Â
It spilled from his lips in an almost questioning tone, as if he had something to add, but the fact that he had called you at all made you stop in your tracks. The syllables sounded weird coming from him, and it occurred to you that it was the first time you heard him speak your name in years.Â
You turned, your heart beating heavily and steady in your chest as you met Tobiramaâs eye. He cleared his throat.
âThe blackmailââ His head dipped as if you were trying to hide the way his lips contorted into a slight smile before his gaze returned to yours. ââIt was a nice touch.â
Your voice stalled in your throat.
âI am sure that it will make you think twice the next time you are about to behave brutishly,â you oped with a frown. It was officially too late in the night for further repartee.Â
âCertainly it shall.â Tobirama bowed his head, and when he looked up, you were gone.
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Notes: Part of me wanted to make everything up until now split into Act I and Act II, with this section being maybe Act II or III. Because it feels like a different story, doesn't it? And it feels like it's just starting. This is where the crux of what I wanted to write is actually coming which is crazy. Go figure... 11 chapters of set up.
A recommendation for the Madara fans; The Head, The Neck (Madara x Reader) reads like an alternate universe in which you let Madara marry you. Unfortunately, 'tis only a oneshot. Foul Creature did have a sister series that also took place in the village negotiations and featured Madara as the main love interest. However, I don't think I'll drop the link to that since I don't have plans to update it anytime soon.
I think I'm going to set a loftier goal for the next chapter. I miss Yonji and want to write a chapter of ... And the Beast before chapter 12 of this series. This one is also so long it should be enough content to hold everyone over. Let's set it at 100 likes and 50 reblogs, no restrictions. See you later.
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