#except he was trained by uncle iggy because have you seen this boy do the flips oh my god acrobatic smol bby
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I have come to the conclusion that Eight from FF Type-0 is the son of Cor/Loqi.
Look at this baby.
I mean.
It’s Cor’s looks when he was younger, but he has Loqi’s baby face features, mouth, and eyebrows.
He’s Cor’s looks but Loqi’s size. A short baby. Smol little one of the group who gets comments from being so short and smol, like Loqi, and threatens to punch whoever says something about his height again, like we all know Loqi does.
“But Coonie, both have blue eyes and Eight has-” ATCH CH CH CHT, SHUT UP. Those eyes come from...Cor’s mom, who OBVIOUSLY had brown eyes, OKAY?
I decree as the royal raccoonie that Eight is a Corqi mix thank you.
Protecc the angel pls
#yes. I'm replaying type 0 LMALKSDJFLGKJDKL AJ LOL why do i do this to myself#it's first time on my own console though and I?m enjoying greatly YOU HAVE NO IDEA#but coming back to eight#also it's cor's hair but a bit lighter. Also softer because Loqi has soft hair okay#and the tips of hsi hair do the curly thing like loqi's#why am i reading so much into this aksdkljflkgjda#also wears black and golden like both papas and red like papa loqi's favorite color#except he was trained by uncle iggy because have you seen this boy do the flips oh my god acrobatic smol bby#i love eight so much aaahhh :'( All 12 of them are my bbies but Eight has a place in my top favorites haskdljfgh#i'm not going to tag corqi this is shitposting i'm not going to ruin everyone else's tag XD
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Unwavering (Ignis x Reader)
for the anony who requested iggy angst!!! with the following prompts:
#2: “Not you again”
#3: “Why do you hate me?”
#34: “I don’t deserve to be loved”
actually nonnie just said i could choose from either of the three but lol i am a Greedy Bitch™ who wants Validation from online strangers so i integrated all of the prompts (((they all worked out for the piece anyway hehehe)))
i worked on this nonstop bc idk i wanna make y’all happy with requests!! ironic bc this has some angst but uh.... i’m a sucker for happy endings so don’t worry everyone is happy in the end yay!!!!!!
(((thank you also to everyone who has sent love for The Way to a Man’s Heart like wow??? i thought it was shitty but a lot of y’all seemed to like it so thank u very much for being such darling angels mwah))))
here’s a more developed piece because i wanted to explore some character growth for iggy and his devotion to the throne whoop
word count: 5.8k+, unrequited feelings bc i LIVE FOR THIS SHIT, angst maybe, spoilers for ffxv
Ignis Scientia was a man known for many things. To those who frequented the Citadel, he was known as the young retainer of Prince Noctis. To some of the staff serving the royal family, Ignis was known for having a magic touch when it came to the kitchen. To his peers, the young man was regarded as hardworking, refined, and immaculately patient.
He had to be, if he was dealing with the stubborn prince, after all.
But, if there was one thing Ignis Scientia wasn’t known for, it was for losing his composed front in public. You, however, were an exception.
As a relative of Prince Noctis, you were a frequent — though not necessarily unwelcome — presence at the Citadel. Every summer, without fail, you would pay a visit to your “Uncle Reggie” — who would always welcome you with “the best hug in all of Eos” — and play with your cousin Noctis.
Though not much for socializing, Noctis — for the most part, at least — often looked forward to your visits, if only because you could get him out of his tutoring sessions and other princely obligations. “I have to go entertain the princess,” he would say whenever you arrived. “Duty calls.”
Having Noctis avoid his lectures was a headache enough for Ignis on any normal day, but with you in the picture? It was nothing short of a nightmare for the young Scientia.
You were hard-headed (more so than Noct, which was a feat in itself), obnoxiously loud, and awfully careless in a palace such as the Citadel. Noctis would argue that you “lit up the place” with your endless supply of energy, but if Ignis were to be frank, he thought you were a bit too much for him.
Though you had no bearing on the throne, you were still royalty under the Lucis Caelum line. Thus, as a member of House Scientia, Ignis was bound to you regardless of how often you got on his nerves.
Which was pretty often, and you weren’t even at the Citadel for the entirety of the year.
“Hi, Iggy!” you chirped at him during one of your summer stay-ins at the Citadel. “Whatcha doin’?”
“Not you again,” Ignis muttered under his breath. Time and time again, he couldn’t fathom what it was about you that grated on his nerves. Was it the lack of control in the volume of your voice whenever you called at him? Was it how reckless you ran around the Citadel, thus posing as a threat to the many valuables that decorated the palace? Or was it simply because Ignis had merely accepted Noctis as his sole responsibility, and so the added weight of you in the picture only placed more pressure over his delicate shoulders?
Whatever it was, Ignis had to remind himself to retain his cool composure, lest you throw a tantrum and cause an even bigger ruckus at the Citadel.
“What was that?”
Ignis cleared his throat. “Nothing.” Adjusting his glasses, he regarded you coolly with a nod. “How may I help you, Princess?”
You beamed, thoroughly basking in the royal retainer’s attention. “Sleepy Boy’s taking his royal nap, and I’m bored! Wanna play with me?”
“I’m sorry, Princess, but I’ll have to decline,” Ignis replied. “I have other things I must attend to.”
“But-“
“You can wait for Prince Noctis in the gardens, if you’d like. I hear the lavenders are blooming this time of the year.”
“Ig-“
“I’ll see you at supper. Good day.”
With his back turned to you, Ignis had failed to notice the tears welling up in your eyes that day.
*
Despite the fact that Ignis was only a year older than you, his poise and elegance made you feel like you were always lightyears behind him. It was due to this that you looked up to him a lot — a confession you had confided in Noctis many times during your yearly visits.
“How does Iggy do it, Noct?” you had asked after the festivities for your 10th birthday had wrapped up. You had opted to celebrate the day with your favorite people (“Sleepy Boy and Iggy! Oh, and you too, Uncle Reggie!”), and in the aftermath of the festivities, you and the prince were sprawled on his bed, too worn out to even bother getting changed into sleepwear.
Glancing at you from his handheld gaming device, Noctis asked, “Do what?”
“Do everything!” you cried, flopping down next to your best friend. “He’s only one year ahead of me, but he seems so much more…”
“Ancient?”
“No!” You whacked Noctis on the head, earning you a snort from the prince. “More mature! Iggy is so mature! I wanna be like him someday.”
“I dunno (Name), being Iggy doesn’t seem like a lot of fun.”
You frowned, brows furrowing at Noctis’ comment. “Why not?”
“He’s always doing stuff that the adults do. All the boring things.”
“Isn’t he allowed to hang out with us and take a break?”
“He is,” Noctis insisted. “But he’s always acted more like mom to me than anything. I’ve never really seen him slack off. Not even once.”
“Huh.”
“Yeah.”
*
The next year, you made it a point to visit Noctis much earlier than your usual scheduled arrival in the summer. You had wanted to surprise Ignis on his birthday, and that was exactly what you did when you showed up at the Citadel several months earlier than expected.
“Hi, Iggy!” You wrapped your arms around him in greeting, ignoring how stiff he was at your embrace. “Happy birthday!”
“What are you doing here?” was all that came out of his mouth, but you were more focused on commemorating his birthday than dwelling on his lackluster response.
“I’m here to celebrate your birthday!” you replied happily, shoving a small box into his hands. “Sorry it’s only store-bought, but all the other cakes I tried to bake kinda… deflated, heh.”
Ignis offered a short bow. “I appreciate the sentiment, Princess, but I have a meeting to attend to.” He handed the box back into your grasp almost apologetically. “You can share that with Noct. I’m sure he will enjoy it immensely.” Turning on his heels, he nodded at you before offering a few more words. “I hope you enjoy your stay.”
And with that, he left you there, standing dumbfounded with a box of cake in your hands and a hurt heart in your chest.
*
When it was time for you to enter high school, you became a permanent fixture at the Citadel. At this age, Ignis had already grown accustomed to your rambunctious personality, though that wasn’t to say he particularly sought out your company on his own accord. He liked to think that he simply tolerated your presence.
You always wished he liked you more, though, especially with your growing feelings for him.
“No fair, Noct!” you whined. “Now that I get to stay here at the Citadel, you’re gonna go and leave me to find a place of your own?”
The prince rolled his eyes at your antics. “I’ve been stuck here all my life, (Name). Don’t you think it’s about time that I at least get some time away from home?” You pouted at him, which only caused Noctis to chuckle. “Don’t dwell on it too much. We still have a year together before I’m off to high school anyway.”
You sighed dramatically. “At least I’ll have Iggy all to myself while you’re gone.”
“Well,” he drawled, “not exactly.”
Your groan sounded more exaggerated than the norm. “He’s gonna trail after you even when you’re away?” you complained, crossing your arms in frustration. “How am I going to get to use my womanly charms on him now?”
Noctis blanched. “Hey, it’s not like I asked him to dote on me. And since when have you been a woman?”
“Since puberty, you dweeb!” You made a motion to smack him on the head, but after years of training, the prince’s reflexes were much quicker now. You made no comment on his fast movements, but you were definitely impressed — and a little proud — by how much Noctis had grown over the years.
“Really?” As proud as you were of Noctis, you had to admit that the smirk on his face was still a little annoying. “I hadn’t noticed.”
“Loser.”
“Brat.”
“Says the Sleepy Boy who gets cranky whenever he misses his nap.”
“I’ll have you know that we all need sleep to function properly.”
“Not in excess like you do, Sleepy Boy.”
And thus commenced a wrestling match between you and Noctis, your bitterness over his impending absence — and the lack of Ignis’ company, no less — long forgotten at the back of your mind.
*
High school was not what you thought it would be.
As a member of the royal family — never mind the fact that you weren’t even interested in inheriting the throne, nor were you even technically eligible to take over after King Regis, especially with Noctis having been groomed as the heir since his youth — many of your schoolmates flocked to you without any regard for your personal space.
Ignis had presumed you would have thrived in the spotlight, as revelling in people’s attention was something he had seen you enjoy during your many summers at the Citadel. It thus came as a surprise when, on what he was told was your first day in high school, you came knocking at his apartment door, looking rattled and frightened.
“Hi, Iggy,” you greeted shakily, your eyes lacking the usual mirth Ignis had always seen you carry. It was rather unnerving, having you suddenly show up at his doorstep looking all sullen and downcast. “Sorry for coming here unannounced. I didn’t know where to go, a-and…”
Your voice began to crack. Ignis was alarmed by the sudden manifestation of tears in your eyes; in all his years of watching over both you and Noctis, he had never been privy to your teardrops, so this was a sight that clenched at his heart rather unexpectedly.
“Please, come in.” He ushered you into his home, gingerly leading you to sit on the nearby sofa. “Tea?” he offered quietly, being careful not to aggravate your already bleak mood.
You shook your head. “No thanks. Can… can you just… stay here for a bit? With me?”
With the way you were looking at him so pleadingly — desperately — Ignis knew he wouldn’t be able to decline your request even if he wanted to.
What Ignis found rather odd, however, was that he didn’t want to deny you of your wish.
It had been a good while since the Royal Adviser last saw you. While he still wasn’t particularly fond of you, per se, his patience at least grew the older he became, and with it came a more formidable tolerance for your presence. He had a duty to the Lucis Caelum line — and in effect, to you — and he would stick to this commitment to the end of the line.
Today, though… today was decidedly different. For the very first time, he was seeing you not as a member of the royal family, but simply as you were: a young, vulnerable girl seeking comfort in his familiarity.
The two of you stayed there for the remainder of the evening. Not talking. Not touching. But you were together, and that was all you needed.
*
Ignis later found out from Noctis that your… episode on your first day of high school revealed your intolerance for crowds, especially with the likes of fanatic, hormonal teenagers — who wanted nothing but to rub elbows with royalty — swarming you left and right.
You had kept to yourself for the remainder of your high school life, but ever since that unforeseen visit to Ignis’, you noticed a drop in students harassing you on campus.
You liked to think that a certain Royal Adviser had something to do with the shift in treatment from your schoolmates.
Ignis never said anything about it. He deemed it unnecessary that you be aware of his involvement with campus officials and the warning words he had uttered regarding your safety and well-being.
You were his responsibility, after all.
*
A few days before Noctis was set to leave for Altissia, you decided to throw a party in celebration of not just his engagement, but your new assignment in Accordo as well. The small get-together — which consisted of you, Noctis, Ignis, Gladio, and Prompto — was mostly for your own enjoyment. You were being sent off to Altissia ahead of Noctis’ departure, so it would be a while before you would get to see your favorite people again.
“I don’t understand why you can’t just wait a while and come with us, (Name),” Prompto commented with a pout. “We’re all going the same direction anyway.”
You shrugged. “As they say: duty calls.” Taking a swig of your drink, you gestured for Gladio to pour more wine into your glass. “Besides, we’ll see each other soon enough. Don’t worry about it.”
“I think you should slow down on the drinks, (Name).” Noctis attempted to swipe your wine glass from your grasp, but just like the prince, your own reflexes had also improved over time. “Don’t want you hungover on the trip to Accordo tomorrow.”
“I’ll be fiiine,” you sang, leaning onto Gladio for support. “Live a little, Noct-Noct!”
“Prince Charmless is right,” Gladio said as he attempted to steady your swaying form. “Drink too much and you might fall asleep waiting for your boat.”
You scoffed. “If anyone’s falling asleep, it’ll be Sleepy Boy over here.” You poked Noctis on the nose, causing him to scrunch up his face almost reflexively. “You better not fall asleep before your wedding, Noct. Can’t keep sweet ol’ Luna waiting too long. She’ll be expecting a proper prince waiting for her at the altar!”
“Tell me something I don’t know.”
“We don’t have enough time for that,” Ignis deadpanned, causing the rest of your party to erupt in laughter.
As the night dwindled, your group fell into a comfortable silence. Noctis was already dozing off, while Gladio and Prompto were in their little corner, with the former teaching the blond a few “tricks” up his sleeve on how to “charm the women.”
That left you with Ignis.
“Hey, Iggy,” you called softly. “Could I talk to you for a minute? In private?”
Ignis was in the middle of taking Noctis’ glass from him — as his charge was bound to lose his grip on the drink, what with him going in and out of slumber — when you asked for him. “Certainly,” he said, and the two of you wandered off a little ways away from your friends.
“Can you believe it?” Your words broke the quiet between you and Ignis, the moon and stars serving as your spotlight. “Who would have thought that our Noct would go and get himself hitched? And to the Oracle, at that! I never even dreamed that he would be the first of us to get engaged, let alone start his way towards married life.”
“Indeed.” Ignis adjusted his glasses, a habit of his you had grown fond of over the years. “Granted, the engagement was brought on by the treaty, but regardless, it’s certainly enough reason to celebrate.”
You nodded in agreement. “Definitely.”
“So what was it you wanted to discuss, Princess?”
You felt yourself grow warm even beyond the effects of the alcohol in your system. Under Ignis’ intense stare, you couldn’t help but fidget a bit. The Royal Adviser had grown all the more refined in the past couple of years, making him even more attractive than he already was to begin with.
Not only did he now tower over you with his height, his jawline became more chiseled, giving him a sharper and much more striking face. You also took notice of how much his shoulders had broadened, providing him with a much more masculine build.
Simply put, Ignis Scientia was a work of art. That’s all there really was to it.
“I…” You gulped nervously. “There was something I wanted to tell you before I left.”
“Yes?”
It was now or never. “I… I love you, Ignis. I’m in love with you.”
You shut your eyes almost immediately, too scared of what Ignis’ reaction would be. Had you kept your eyes open, you would have registered the shock on his face. There were tellings of tenderness around his eyes at your confession, but you remained blissfully unaware as you waited with bated breath for his response.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity too long, Ignis spoke. “This is…”
“… yes…?”
“This is highly improper.”
Your stomach fell at his words, eyes opening in shock. “What… what do you mean?” Already, you could feel the tears threatening to make their appearance, but you willed yourself not to let them escape. Not yet. Not until he explained himself.
“What I mean is that you must dismiss this nonsense at once, Princess.”
“Nonsense?” you croaked, hurt by how savagely Ignis was taking this. “How is this nonsense? I love you, Ignis!”
The sharp glare Ignis had sent you that day would be burned into your mind forever. “No, you don’t. You’re not mature enough to know what you’re talking about, (Name).”
“And you are?” Though your tone was scathing, the stray tears that managed to leak from your eyes betrayed you. “I know you’re smarter than me, Ignis, but I’m not that far behind you in age.”
“What you manage to keep up in age speaks nothing of your wisdom, Princess.” He looked away from you, the deep frown seemingly aging him beyond his years. “You’re not in love with me. You’re drunk.”
“Stop calling me that!” you snapped, rubbing at your eyes furiously. What was going on with Ignis? Your gentle, sweet, patient Iggy? “Don’t tell me what I feel, Ignis! I’m sober enough to know what it is that I feel for you, and it’s love! I love you! Why can’t you accept that?”
“Why can’t you accept rejection when you see it, Princess?”
You fell silent at his remark. The tears were flowing freely now, and you did nothing to conceal them any longer. Defeatedly, with your voice barely over a whisper, you uttered, “Why do you hate me?”
“I don’t-“
“You do,” you asserted tearfully. “You’ve never liked me. Even when we were kids, you’ve always hated me, Iggy.”
“Princess…”
“But me?” You laughed mockingly, the chuckles being drowned by your overpowering sorrow. “I’ve always loved you.”
That was the last Ignis saw of you, for the next time you met, his eyes could comprehend nothing but darkness.
His only regret was having your heartbroken face — from pain that he had been the source of — as his final memory of your time together before everything fell apart.
*
Several things revolved around Ignis’ mind as he processed the loss of his eyesight. What use was he now if he couldn’t even see his prince? Would he ever be able to cope? How was Noctis handling the passing of Lunafreya?
No matter what he thought of, though, you continued to remain at the fore of his mind.
He wondered where you were now. After that night, you had left for Accordo very early in the morning. Ignis had failed to see you off, as did the rest of his companions, Noctis included. It was as if you had made it a point to avoid all of them on the day of your departure.
He couldn’t blame you if you were avoiding him specifically, especially after how badly he had handled your confession.
The silver lining in your prompt expedition to Accordo was the fact that you were safe from the fall of Insomnia. Ignis at least had that to tide his worries over for the time being, though it did nothing to ease the gaping hole in his heart at his actions from your final conversation.
He had attempted to contact you countless times during the duration of his travel to Altissia with Noctis and the rest of their party. In spite of his efforts, you were adamant in rejecting his calls, though this was of no surprise to Ignis. Noctis, Prompto, and even Gladio had tried calling you as well — and they were especially consistent after they caught wind of Niflheim’s betrayal — but they were always redirected to either the dial tone or your voice mail.
You were simply unreachable.
“I pray that you are safe, Princess,” Ignis whispered softly into the air as he wobbled off the edge of his bed. He reached out for his walking stick, feeling the frustration of everything that had occurred become incredibly overwhelming. “There is so much I have left unsaid.”
*
“I told him not to fall asleep before his wedding.” Though your message was said in jest, your watery voice was telling enough of the grief you felt. “But did he listen? Of course he didn’t. That stupid Sleepy Boy.”
“Yeah.” Prompto chuckled sadly, wiping a tear from his eye. “That’s Noct for ya.”
“He’ll be back soon,” Gladio said, though the waver in his confidence was painfully obvious. “Or I’ll bring him here myself.”
You sniffed and turned towards the one who had remained silent during your tearful reunion. “And what about you, Iggy? I swear to the Astrals above, you really spoil Noct too much. Now look where it got you!”
Ignis frowned, expecting a comment or two on his eyesight. Or rather, his lack thereof. You were sure to offer pity for his handicap. In fact, he even expected you to mock him as a means of retaliating over the hurt he had lashed out on you that fateful night. It wasn’t even that long ago when you went your separate ways, and yet, it felt almost as if decades had come and gone since then.
He would have accepted any form of punishment from you, really, so long as it would mean he could obtain your forgiveness once and for all.
But, it seemed some things never did change, including the way you had never failed to render Ignis speechless and catch him off guard. What you said next made his cheeks burn — a sensation he never thought he would ever be able to feel anymore, particularly at this point in time when everything seemed bleak and hopeless.
“Look at what you’ve done to yourself.” Your voice was so sweet and so gentle, it made Ignis want to cry. The delicate graze of your fingers over his damaged face made him shiver in delight. “Not to worry. Scars or no, you’re still a work of art to me, Iggy!” Lowering your voice enough for just the two of you to hear, you murmured, “I’ll always love you no matter what.”
Everyone thought Ignis broke down into a heaping mess in your arms as his way of grieving for Noctis, but what no one knew was that he was crying over the love you still held for him even after all this time.
*
With the lack of communication between the two of you since your disappearance, Ignis had barely held onto any hope of possibly finding you again.
And yet, here you were, safe and sound with the rest of civilization at Lestallum. Not only did you look well — rather, you sounded well to Ignis’ ears, at the very least — you had even welcomed him into your loving embrace.
He knew he was entirely undeserving of your kindness and affection, especially with the memory of how he treated you still haunting him, but he allowed himself this momentary reprieve of selfishness. Just this once, Ignis gave himself this small window of putting his own needs before anyone else’s.
He needed you, and here you were, ready and waiting to catch him at any given moment.
“Shh, Iggy, you’re okay,” you cooed into his ears that night. At that very moment, Ignis knew he could go on — blind or otherwise — so long as he had you to lead him through the darkness.
Had you always sounded this angelic, or was his improved hearing warping his memory of your voice?
Or, could it be that he was hearing you not through brand new ears due to his lack of vision, but through the new development of his endearment towards his princess?
“You’re safe, Iggy, you’re safe,” you repeated like a mantra as you soothed his distress with your presence alone. You combed your fingers through his tresses as he held onto you desperately, not ready to face reality just yet. “We’re here. You’re not alone, Iggy. We’re here. We can do this.”
Ignis knew that you, too, were crying as well. He caught the soft whimpers that were scattered between your warm assurances. Even then, he couldn’t bring himself to be strong enough for the two of you for the time being.
Here, in your arms, he was safe, and he wasn’t ready to let go of the safety you provided just yet.
*
None of you addressed Ignis’ breakdown that night. It was a breakthrough for sure, but if Ignis chose not to bring it up, then neither were any of you going to forcefully pick at the wound he had opted to bury.
With both Noctis and Lunafreya absent, darkness surged into the everyday. Ignis, ironically, was one of the first to adjust into this nightmare of a world. He had lost his vision a little before the darkness took over, after all, so the lack of daylight didn’t make much of a difference to him.
What did make a difference was your constant companionship.
Ignis had yet to formally discuss that dreadful night before your trip to Accordo. He owed you more than an apology at this point, and yet, he kept mum, faltering at each opportunity whenever you greeted him with that sunny disposition of yours.
“How do you do it, Princess?” Ignis had asked one day, nearly a year into this life of darkness.
“Do what, Iggy?”
“How have you kept your light so brilliant all this time?” He readjusted his grip on his walking stick as he felt you settle yourself next to him. “Not even Prompto has managed to remain this bright, and he has always been the most cheerful out of all of us.”
You slipped your hand into one of his gloved ones, giving it a squeeze before explaining, “Well, I gotta be the light for you, Iggy. It’s the least I can do while all of you are out there fighting to protect us.”
“But why me?”
“Why not you?”
“I don’t deserve your compassion, Princess.”
“Of course you do! What you don’t deserve is getting your eyesight taken from you, but you’ve always been the selfless one, so I guess I’ll let that slide.” You released his hand in order to caress his face. “You best believe Noct’s gonna get a whipping from me when I see him! He owes you big time.”
“He owes me nothing. I live in his servitude.”
“Well, I guess that’s always been the case, but still-“
“However, I do owe you an apology.”
“Huh?” Your light touches on his face halted. “An apology for what?”
“An apology for how I treated you that night before you left for Accordo,” Ignis explained, a hint of regret lining his words. “I handled the situation inappropriately, and I hurt you in the process.” He blindly reached out for your hands, and you met him halfway, offering your grasp in his shaky one. “For that, I beg for your forgiveness.”
“Iggy, it’s okay. I… I got over it a long time ago. I shouldn’t have sprung something so big on you before I left anyway.”
“Regardless, I am deeply remorseful for how I treated you that night, (Name). You did not deserve to have your feelings regarded so poorly, least of all by someone such as myself.”
Much like that night, silence enveloped the two of you for a few agonizing moments. Ignis sat there, waiting patiently for what you had to say. Eventually, you let out a sigh, leaning a little into his side.
“Can I ask you something then, Iggy?”
“Go ahead, Princess.”
“You… did you ever really…” You were struggling to find the right words. Ignis gave you the push you needed by wrapping his arm around you. “I always felt like you hated me, Iggy. Did you?”
His answer was instantaneous. “Never.”
“Then how come you were always so… how come you always gave me the cold shoulder?” You traced patterns into his thigh as you said this, and Ignis struggled to focus on your words more than the tantalizing feel of your touch. “I mean, I always knew your duty was to Noct, and I was never jealous about that or anything, but…” Another sigh. “Why is it that you were never really friendly with me? And why… why were you so adamant about shutting me down when I confessed to you that night?”
There it was. The hurdle Ignis had to face if he wanted to garner your forgiveness.
“Truth be told, Princess, I was young and naive, and I simply did not know how to handle two Nocts at once.”
“Hey! I object!” you exclaimed. It wasn’t long before your protests fell into a brief wave of giggles. “Yeah, we were a handful together, weren’t we?”
“I wasn’t always as wise as you thought me to be.”
“Still, you were pretty mature for your age. I always admired you for that.”
Ignis felt himself blush at your praise. “As for that night…” He took a deep breath before turning to you. With his lack of vision, Ignis tried to keep his gaze trained towards what he surmised were your eyes. “I… I was afraid, to be frank.”
“Afraid?”
“The very idea of having a member of the royal family hold a great deal of intimate fondness for me in such a manner was terrifying. I did not consider it to be appropriate for me to pursue any inklings of romance with you, especially with my obligations to Noct.”
It took you a few moments to process what he said. “I see.”
“Unfortunately, I was much too brash in my dismissal of your feelings. I was blinded by fear to even consider a possibility with you. You may think me mature, but at the time, I was anything but. I was frightened by the prospect of having to entertain my already conflicting feelings for you.”
Ignis’ voice began to falter, but he continued nevertheless. “Since then, I have lived in regret over my actions. If I had opted to voice my thoughts better, then perhaps we could have…” He shakily reached out for your face, surprised to feel wetness seeping into his gloves. “I am truly sorry. Please, please don’t cry, Princess.”
“S-sorry.” You hastily wiped away your tears, only for Ignis to beat you to it. Instead, you clung onto his hands, which cupped your face in a tender hold. “Sorry, hah. I guess I’m still an emotional mess, huh?”
“There is no need for apologies, Princess. You are sublime just the way you are.”
“Ignis, I…” Your grip tightened around his hands. “I still love you. I love you, Ignis. I love you.” You couldn’t help but cry now, the sound of your wails tearing into Ignis’ heart. “I-I’m-I’m sorry, you don’t have to reciprocate or anything. I just… I just wanted you to know that I never stopped. I never stopped loving you, Ignis.”
How? How had you remained so unwavering in your devotion to him even after he had hurt you so? He didn’t deserve you.
The look of sadness on Ignis’ face made your chest tighten painfully. “I don’t deserve to be loved. Not by you. Never by you.”
“Ignis, no-“
“You deserve everything, Princess,” he said brokenly. “I can’t give you anything. Not anymore.”
“Ignis,” you interjected, “I know you’re blind, but don’t you see? You are my everything. You always have been.”
Ever so gently, you pressed your lips to his, finally breaking through the last of the walls around his heart. To your utmost joy, Ignis gave in and matched your passion.
Propriety be damned, he at least deserved this one thing, didn’t he? His entire life had been dedicated to Noctis and the royal family. For once — just this once — he could let his guard down, could he not? Did he not deserve his own piece of joy as well?
Surely he was allowed to find a happily ever after with you, right?
Fervently, Ignis melted into your kiss, expressing all the dormant feelings he had suppressed over the years.
With his lips merely a whisper away, you murmured, “Will you say it, Ignis? Do you love me?”
“Always. Forever.” His lips sought yours in a frantic dance. “I love you.”
*
Noctis wanted to say he was surprised when he found you and Ignis, many years later, sporting matching bands on your left ring fingers. However, he knew such a union had been a long time coming, even before he was absorbed into the crystal.
“About time, Specs,” the prince — now king — said. He turned to you, gaze turning just a touch softer. “Your womanly charms worked, eh?”
“At least I made it down the aisle,” you quipped, though your damp eyes were evident even in the darkness. “You just dozed off, like I knew you would. You always were one to oversleep, Sleepy Boy.”
“Hey, I’m back now, aren’t I?”
“Better late than never, I suppose,” Ignis remarked with a small smile. “Good to have you back, Noct.”
“Good to be back. Did the princess behave while I was gone, Iggy?”
Your laugh was watery. “Are you forgetting that I’m older than you?”
“It’s only by a year, (Name).”
“That still means she has 365 days over you, buddy,” Prompto teased. “You’ve been gone so long that she’s eons ahead of you now.”
“You’re making it sound like (Name)’s an old granny,” Gladio said, giving Prompto a light punch on the shoulder.
“I will be in no time!” you joked. “Having Noct as family really ages you prematurely.”
“Tell me about it,” Ignis added, joining in on the banter.
“How’d you do it, Iggy?” Prompto asked, the air surrounding Hammerhead feeling lighthearted for once thanks to the return of Noctis. “How’d you survive looking after these two all this time and lived to tell the tale?”
Ignis’ gaze turned much warmer as he glanced in your direction. “Unwavering perseverance is a must in this job, Prompto. I’m only fortunate enough to have learned from the best.”
He might not have seen it, but Ignis could feel just how brilliant your smile was at that moment.
A smile that was reserved just for him. All for him.
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Anxieties (Ignis x female!Reader-Spoilers)
Gosh damn I really need to learn to not write like 7 pages for one prompt. This was supposed to be super short, but I like to just keep on writing and writing. I thought i’d post it all anyways, because why not.
I’m gonna tag @ladyscientia because it was pretty much her fault that inspired me to write this.
Also, Spoilers under the cut.
“Hey, Iggy?”
“What is it, Prompto?”
“How do you think Y/n will react to… y’know… your injuries?”
Ignis paused; and turned his head toward the sound of Prompto’s voice, contemplating the question. They sat across from each other in the airship they had procured from the Imperial forces in order to return to Lucis.
“I can’t say I’ve put much thought into it. I presume Noct will have a few other tasks to complete before we will be able to stop by the hunter’s headquarters to visit her and the others.”
“True, I just figured… you two are so close, it must have crossed your mind at some point.”
“…It would be lying to say that I haven’t. Worrying, however, will not change the outcome.” Ignis said all this and kept up a steely calm outside, but in reality, he had thought about this a lot since he sustained his injuries in Altissia. Anxiety was something he had always struggled with, what with being a servant to the royal family. Maybe Y/n would treat him differently? Maybe she wouldn’t want to be around him anymore in his condition. She might not want to put the effort in to be with him. He’d heard of people doing that, leaving someone when they see it as too much work to stay with them.
Despite all that, one thing was for certain. No matter how she responded to him, and even if he couldn’t see her face anymore, hearing her voice was all Ignis desired.
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“Dave?”
“Yeah, Y/n? What’s up?” The leader of the hunters turned around to address the voice he immediately recognized as you. Of course he would know your voice, you were his right hand woman after all.
“Has there been any word from the boys?”
Dave looked exasperated.
“I said I’d tell you as soon as I know anythin’. I ain’t told you anythin’ yet, have I?”
“No…” You fell back, like a dog that had been scolded. It was obvious you were annoying him with your constant asking. Who could blame you though, when it’s been this long?
Dave sighed.
“I’m sorry, darlin’, I didn’ mean to be rude. You’ll be the first to know when they’re back in Lucis. For now, go on an’ rest up. It’s late, and that was a long hunt you suffered through. Thanks fo’ going out with me.”
You brightened up a bit.
“Of course. And yeah, I could really use a nap. Thanks, Dave.”
“No problem, Y/n.”
You slinked your way back to the small apartment you called home, on one end of the HQ. Since you were pretty high up in the ranks, you got somewhere to yourself, instead of having to bunk in the barracks. However, you hadn’t returned to it very often as of recent. You’d been on the road with Noctis and company. Cor Leonis was your uncle, and since he couldn’t go with them himself, he insisted that you would ride with the four instead. Dave had been like a brother to you for years and had trained you, so you knew your way around a fight pretty well. At first, the boys didn’t really like you, saw you as more of an annoyance than anything else, but after a while they warmed up. Saving them in a battle a few times definitely sped up that process, what with your skills with a rifle. You became a member of the group, almost a second Iggy, what with all your mothering.
Ignis and you, however, had warmed to each other much quicker. You had encountered him a few times in Insomnia long ago, when visiting your uncle (you liked to see the castle; it’s grandeur and beauty was alluring, even when you were young). So, once you had joined the royal road trip, you and him had hit it off quite well. Eventually, the two of you had decided to become a couple. Of course, that was right before the boys had to leave for Altissia. It’s been several weeks now. They’d had expected to be back in two, but now it was three, almost four weeks. Needless to say, you were worried.
You entered your small apartment, and only then did you realize just how tired you were. Killer wasps are the worst to hunt. Being poisoned and confused takes a lot out of you. Dropping your backpack onto a chair, you stumbled into your bedroom and fell on the bed. You had just enough brainpower left to pull off your shirt and pants before you curled up into your comforter, drifting away into unconsciousness.
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“Y/n?” You felt a large hand on your side, gently shaking you awake. You woke and snapped your neck towards the voice, in that half-asleep state of panic. However, your panic quickly faded when you saw it was just Dave.
“Dave? What time is it? Did I oversleep?” You grabbed the shirt you had thrown on your nightstand and pulled it on. This had happened a couple times before; occasionally you’d oversleep and miss a mission briefing or the like. Dave would come and wake you up before to late.
“No… it’s four a.m. Y/n, your boys are back.” Dave had a small smile on his face as he watched you jump up.
“What? Where?” You grabbed his shoulders and stared at him.
“Down by the gas pump. I said I’d tell you soon as they get back, didn’ I?” He smirked.
“Thank you, Dave.” You smiled at him and turned to leave. As you were walking out the door, Dave called you back.
“Don’ ya think you should put some pants on?”
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You ran across the HQ, towards the sleek black car on the parked on other end. Noctis was leaning against rear of the car, refilling the gas tank. You spotted Gladio through the windows of the nearby shop. Ignis and Prompto were no where to be seen. You approached behind Noctis, sneaking up on him. He didn’t notice you were there until you had already pulled him into a bear hug.
“Y/n! How are you?” Noctis turned around and returned the hug when he realized it was you. He looked like the same old Noctis, but you could tell something was different. He had a new weight on his shoulders. It was a heavy weight, too. You got a glance at his hand and saw he’d acquired some new bling as well, a large black ring, as well as scars running up his arm. Is that..? I probably shouldn’t bring it up till we’re in private.
“How am I? Worried sick about you guys! I know you’re the king, but seriously, leaving for almost a month without any word! What where you thinking?” Noct looked down and scratched the back of his head with his hand.
“Well… we were a little busy.”
“Yeah, I heard. I… I’m sorry about Lunafreya. She seemed like an amazing person.”
Noct smiled, gentle and sad. A new kind of grown up face you hadn’t ever seen on him before.
“She was.” Noct turned around and replace the gas pump on it’s stand. An awkward, yet somehow comfortable silence fell as Noctis’ hand lingered on the handle.
“Um, so… Ignis and Prompto are back in the medical bay,” Noct said, while spinning back around, breaking the moment.
“Why? Are they hurt?!” You tensed up, shifting quickly from joy to worry.
“…It’s best you talk to them for yourself.” Noct grimaced, before walking off to join Gladio in the shop.
You immediately turned around and jogged towards the medical bay, in the middle of HQ. It was all you could do to keep yourself from sprinting there.
Reaching the small building, you threw open the door. Prompto was sitting on a cot on the side of the large room, much more worse off than Noctis. He was covered in cuts, welts, and bruises, and was carefully covering the worst of them in bandages. Wherever he had been, he’d been put through the ringer. You teared up at the sight of him battered and bruised, before dashing over to give him a hug too. Prompto heard you coming toward him, and stood up so you didn’t jump on him.
“Prompto! What happened?! Are you okay?!” You held him tight before he gently broke the hug.
“Yeah, it’s nothing I can’t handle. Got beat up pretty bad, but I’ll live,” he said. He, too, had changed, but it felt more like he had a weight lifted off his shoulders than one placed on it, like in Noctis’ case.
“I know you probably want to talk to Iggy, so I won’t keep you.” Prompto said, his face dropping out of… was that dread?
“I can see it in your eyes, Y/n.” It was true. You were antsy to see Ignis, but didn’t want it to come across as rude. It’s not that you didn’t care for the other men, just that Iggy was special to you. Plus, with no word from the boys, you had been incessantly worried that one or more of them might not make it back. Finally, they were all back, safe and sound, and now you just wanted to be in Ignis’ arms.
“He’s in the other room.” Prompto sat back down and continued solemnly treating his wounds, effectively ending the conversation. You were to occupied with the thought of Iggy being so close after so long to read any further into Prompto’s (and Noctis’, for the matter) actions. You were at that door in a second, hand on the knob.
Slowly, you turned the handle, pushed the silent door open, and stepped through.
There he was.
Ignis sat at a small table with his back to the door, perfectly still, in the same dapper suit as always. A tall black cane leaned on the edge of the table. He wasn’t doing anything; he made no movements, nor had any book or the like on the table in front of him. It was like he was waiting, or anticipating something. Just sitting there, thinking. He hadn’t heard you.
“Ignis?” You said, worry, curiosity, and excitement all poured into one name.
He stiffened at your voice.
“Y/n.” He drew a large breath, psyching himself up, before standing and turning to face you. Except, he didn’t face you. He was “looking” to your side, trying to locate you by just your voice. Because he couldn’t see where you were.
You gasped. The tears you’d been holding since you saw Prompto injured were finally snaking their way down your face.
“Oh, Iggy…” He corrected his head to face you. You couldn’t think of anything to say. You just stood there, frozen.
Ignis sighed. Slowly, he reached for the cane at his side. He began to cautiously run the cane on the ground in front of him, as he approached you with hesitation. Every step, every time he scanned the ground, was another sob from you.
After a few seconds, all your emotions built up to the point that you couldn’t take it any longer. You had to do something. You wiped your eyes, and closed the remaining distance to Ignis, immediately pulling him into an embrace. He jumped slightly at the unexpected contact, but nonetheless wrapped his arms around your body.
“I’m so sorry, Iggy… I wish I could’ve been there to… to do something,” you choked out.
“It’s alright, Y/n. I’ve… learnt to cope with it. The others helped me through, just the same as you would have done.” You tried to compose yourself, if only slightly. Pulling away from his shoulder, you looked into the eye that wasn’t completely scarred over. It was milky white, with only a speck remaining of the brilliant green that it once was.
Ignis felt you pull away. He gently dropped his arms, assuming the worst. That his fears had come true.
“I would understand if you do not wish to be with me anymore.” With the same composure as always, Ignis put his fears out in the open. He didn’t want you to go, Six he didn’t, but he was expecting the worst.
You reeled back slightly in shock.
“Are you… are you saying… do you think I’d leave you just because you can’t see anymore?” You shook your head.
“Ignis, I- don’t care about that. You’re alive. I wish you wouldn’t have been injured, but your injuries wouldn’t affect my feelings. You could have lost both arms for all I care, as long as you lived. D-do you know how worried I was about you?” Your tears came back full force as you remembered the long nights in solitude, lying awake in worry. Constantly thinking what if this and what if that. Altissia’s destruction had added to the anxiety. You couldn’t sleep at night, even though that’s all you had wanted to do. To escape having to think about what could be happening.
You pulled him back into your embrace.
“I love you, Iggy. Love isn’t easily broken.”
Ignis brought his hands to your face, carefully searching down it until he came to your chin. Angling your face up, he placed his lips on yours with a quiet fervor. Your foreheads touched as the kiss deepened.
“And I love you, Y/n.” A soft whisper against your cheek, which Ignis poured everything he was into. A rare moment of weakness from the most wonderful man you knew.
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