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So. You know that thing where someone is commenting on every chapter of your posted longfic. And you're thinking to yourself like . . . I LOVE YOU COMMENTER, PLZ DON'T STOP
But also: if I reply to all your comments so far, then you'll get six flavours of me saying th-th-thank you so much for reading <3 in a row and I'll feel self-conscious andâ
what if I make YOU feel self-conscious. So no, I must approach you softly and subtly, as if you are a nervous deer andâ
oh fuck, now that's ten comments in a row. No, eleven. And I don't want to interrupt you reading my fic with sending eleven versions of YOU'RE SO AMAZING TO LEAVE ME ALL THESE COMMENTS I CAN'T EVEN to your inbox so I'm just going to wait until you comment on the last chapter and then replyâ
OH GOD please like my fic enough to get to the last chapter or this is going to be really awkward for both of us.
Oooh, another comment! SILENT HEART EYES BEAMING AT YOU RIGHT NOW and maybe this is a little creepy of me and someone should take away my internet andâ
No? Just me then?
#commenting etiquette#frankly sometimes I wonder about my sanity#this could help explain why I often don't answer my comments at all#authors not answering comments does NOT mean we haven't read them and been delighted#sometimes I'm just a loon#also see how I can abuse dashes even when I'm not writing a fic!#what a talent
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ABOUT MY ARCANE DR <3
ngl, talking about my dr feels so embarassing
In this reality, I am the second Kiramman daughter and younger sister of Caitlyn Kirmman by 3 years. Due to me being kidnapped as a toddler and...shenanigans happening I guess, I spent a big portion of my childhood in the Undercity/Zaun living with Vander as part of his makeshift family. I haven't thought much about my place in the story, but I am supplying the Firelights with info and tech from Topside and trying to help as much as I can while living in Piltover (and kinda under the watchful gaze of my parents). There's also the part, where I basically died in my CR and got isekai'ed into Arcane-verse.
To be honest, I am just dropping myself into the story with only a barebones backstory and no idea what I wanna do.
â MY BACKSTORY
i am just gonna directly drop what's currently in my script here
(also please, just keep in mind that i based my backstory kinda on a fanfic and also am horrible at writing stuff. and i apologize for it being kinda long and goofy...and frankly, not making sense in some parts. i'm sorry vera leigh, please forgive me.)
In my first life (my CR life), I was a mediocre girl-woman-child. One, dissatisfied with her life. Age-wise, I barely made it out of the girlhood. Still yet, I lacked the maturity of an adult and desparately clung to my fleeting childhood years. I clung to childish daydreams and fantasies. Dreaming of life filled with wonder, comfort and magic. I was spoiled and ungrateful for all the things others have done for me. That life ended rather pathetically. At the age of nineteen, being hit by a truck after trying to cross the road.
I was floating in the vast nothingness. At ease, almost unfeeling, unthinking. Numb. It was the strangest feeling. I feltâŚalmost glad. Satisfied.
That peace did not last, it seemed, as I was pulled, torn, from it and made to wake up anew.
I was born again on a late morning/near noon of February 28th 973 AN, a second child and daughter to Cassandra Kiramman and Tobias Kiramman. As Lillian Kiramman. Sister of Caitlyn Kiramman.
I had no recollection of my past life. Not yet, at least. It would only come to me later on.
I was a difficult and needy child. Unaware of it at the time, I was born with the ability to âdreamâ. Not prophetic visions of future, but visions of the present. Those mental images came to me in bursts, sometimes threatening to tear at my sanity bit by bit. The resulting outbursts went far beyond that of a normal infant/small child. It made me wail and cry, and scream for hours on end, without a sign of stopping. Day and night. Hitting my head with my tiny hands in distress, until a maid or nanny would come to pry them away from it. Little could calm me, aside from the calming touch and proximity of one of my parents. Especially, my mother. Yet even then, it didnât seem enough. My suffering tore their hearts, as they tried to find anything to help me, to fix it. Fix me. They had various doctors check my health, spoke with scholars and psychologists, etc. But nothing helped as they still couldnât figure out what was wrong with me. Between the helplessness and exhaustion, the situation overwhelmed them. Even as they loved me fiercely, they couldnât help to sometimes wish for an âeasierâ child.
Those thoughts would come back to haunt them, after I was kidnapped as a mere toddler.
With the violent and cutthroat nature of the Undercityâs/Zaunâs criminal underbelly, it didnât take long for my captors to be eliminated by their rivals. Following the chaos that ensued, I fell through the cracks. Ending up in the streets, before being taken to be a part of experiments conducted by a chem-baron. I was rescued by Vander, who took me in.
I spent the next years living with him and my adopted siblings: Vi/Violet, Powder, Mylo and Claggor.
At the age of around 13 years old, I took part in my siblingsâ attempted heist on the Kiramman workshop/Jayce Talisâs apartment. The one ending up in the explosion caused by the hextech crystals. After that, we tried to lay low. Until we couldnât.
And when Vander was kidnapped and my older siblings went on to rescue him, I was left behind in the Last Drop alongside Powder. And snuck out along with her, wanting to help/save my siblings.
In the end, we failed. I failed. Left unconscious among the rubble, miraculously without any lethal injuries. It was Ekko, who pulled me out of there.
And when once again, I was back on my feet even if barely, injured and running from Silcoâs people as they hunted me down. I fell into the hands of enforcers.
After the Sheriff Graysonâs death, the enforcers were in disarray. My arrest case ended up getting mixed up with another case, leading to them taking a DNA sample from me. And accidentally discovering that I was the lost Kiramman child.
Marcus took this as yet another opportunity to give himself credit. As the one who arrested me, he would take all the glory. He fabricated an entire story about Vander, the Hound of the Underground possibly being my kidnapper. Of him brainwashing me into thinking of him as my family. A tale he presented to my family, in case I decided to run my mouth about his involvement in Sheriff Graysonâs death.
I was âreturned homeâ to my biological family in Piltover.
As expected, I didnât take well at all to this new development. I might have been a Kiramman by blood, yet I grew up as a Zaunite. My heart belonged largely in the Undercity. Furthermore, I was envelopped in grief surrounding the deaths of my adopted siblings and adoptive father. As my parents tried their best to undo the brainwashing, they assumed I was under.
To add salt to the injury, it was only by the age of fourteen, that the memories of my prievious life and my reincarnation returned to me. Only then, I became aware that I was reincarnated into the world of that distant past selfâs favorite story.
It was already too late to prevent the tragedy, which split the two sisters apart. But I knew the trajectory of what would happen in years following.
I focused on getting stronger. Iâve honed my skills with the firearms. Picked up martial arts.
From young age, I exhibited a keen intellect, curiosity and thirst for knowledge that surpassed my years.
Iâve devoured any piece of knowledge I could. I collected knowledge from anything I could get my hands on and devoured books on various subjects amd topics. I educated myself about Runeterra as much as I could.
Throughout my childhood in the Undercity, I flirted with the idea of exploring my powers. The people performing experiments on me, were also quite interested by my ability to âdreamâ.
At the age of fourteen, I found it could prove a useful tool for my plans. I delved into my visions, almost sacrificing my sanity as I memorized all that could prove useful. I tried to get my hands on books about occult and magic tomes. Hoping they would give me the answer, one that I was looking for.
In the end, I achieved partial control over my âsightâ, alongside awakening some other powers. The visions still came to me in my sleep. But most times, I was able to control it. Control myself in my dreams as I travelled wherever I wanted, separated from my physical body. In my dreams, I walked through the Undercityâs streets, burning every shortcut, nook and cranny that Iâve never seen before, into my memory. Iâve seen the inside of Noxian warrooms, the farmlands of Demacia, the ice-covered lands of Freljord, the beauty of the Ionian archipelago, the Bilgewater ports, the jungles of Ixtal, the sands of Shurima. And much more. Yet, my attention remained mostly on Piltover and Zaun. And the people, I once saw only upon a screen. Those, I knew in this life.
I observed Powder as she evolved into Jinx, under the aegis of Silco. I observed Vi, in the Stillwaterâs Hold prison. I had observed Viktor and Jayce, as they developed Hextech. I had observed Ekko, as he persevered and with the help of others, created the Firelights.
The Kirammans were Jayceâs patrons. And he was somewhat of a family friend and an older brother figure to Caitlyn. It was inevitable for us to interact and become acquinted with one another. And while we never became as close, as him and Caitlyn, we somewhat got along.
It is through Jayce, that I met Viktor. With my parents trying to control who I interacted with and him being the first Zaunite living in Piltover that I met and the only Zaunite I was (begrudingly) allowed to interact with, he instantly became my friend. That and his sarcastic nature, which instantly made me like him.
Ekko was already a close childhood friend of mine. Despite my parentsâ watchful gaze and them guarding me from anything Undercity-related, I was accustomed to sneaking around in the shadows and hiding secrets. Courtesy of having grown up as a Fissure-native. Ekko tracked me down. I tracked him too. We had a reunion, had a talk. About everything weâve been up to, everything that has happened to us. Ekko brought me up to date in regards to the Undercity (I knew of some developments already through my powers). He told me about the Firelights. In the end, I became a secret informant and ally of the Firelights. Supplying them with info and tech from Topside.
...
(and that's basically it for now lol. i'll admit my backstory's unfinished. i'm just inserting myself to shift sometime close before the act 1 of season 1 events and letting stuff happen from there.)
In terms of powers and fighting, I gave myself basic things like combat skills, flexibility and speed to avoid getting killed. I haven't even fully specified in my mind what my "sight" ability is but it's sorta a cross between prophetic dreams and astral projection. I'm also probably gonna give myself airbending or waterbending. Simply because I can.
....
And...I guess that's all I have for now.
If you managed to get through that wall of text, then thank you <3
#ness's bullshit#reality shifting#shifting#ness's shifting diary#shifting realities#shiftblr#shifting to arcane#arcane dr#âunder lock and keyâ
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Saw someone trying to claim that cora secretly resented his birth dad (too lazy to correctly spell the manâs name) and like nah dude. Thatâs the main reason he ran away. He still loved his dad and never blamed him. Because I think despite everything he saw his dad as good hearted and correct, just painfully naiive. I sometimes wonder if doflamingo ever truly hated their dad. Resents the hell out of him, hated his actions, blames him for his childhood miseries and stone cold in his murder. But their dad was never presented in a hatable way, at least from my reading.
Agreed, Homing wasn't presented in a hateable way. Oda designed him as an elegant-looking fellow in spite of being a regular Tenryubito and that says enough. The Donquixote couple were the only Celestial Dragons who couldn't be brainwashed into becoming egocentric psychopaths even though they were born and raised at Mariejeoise, they owe some respect.
The criticisms of Homing's personality comes from our own judgement of his character and not from canon narration, shoutout to @eroguron0nsense for this meta summarizing his flaws. Frankly speaking, I think Homing was doomed to die. Being killed by his own son just adds a layer of irony, it wasn't a dignifying way to go.
As for Rosi, he clearly held a high opinion of his father:
"How was such a monster born in the family of such kind hearted mother and father? I don't get it. He's not a human."
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In fact, I doubt Rosi ever pondered about his father's naivety at all. There's no point in digging the faults of a humble father who died long ago, considering that a greater evil (still) existed in their bloodline who inflicted much bigger pain in his childhood. Rosi's most severe loss in his childhood was his parent's deaths, not the lavish life at Mariejeoise.
Point to note is that a six year old's cognitive development is still underway, a ten y/o on old on the other hand, has evolved a lot. Rosi wasn't be able to judge his parent's character the same way his brother could. I've wondered, if Rosi were around Doffy's age, would he be influenced by Doffy's ideas a lot more, like most younger siblings? Probably not, since Rosi's thought process is fundamentally different from Doffy's. He's hotheaded and impulsive, but he's not vengeful. Rosi enlisted as a marine to save civilians in spite of being poorly treated as a child, and knowing that they'd hate him if they knew about his bloodline. I can't imagine Law or Doffy doing the same. Rosi is a humanitarian who held a deep sense of justice (passed from Sengoku and kindhearted parents) - that neither of those two had.
Having a bit of thought experiment, if Law as a child were in Doffy's position, I can see him resenting his father - not for losing the family status but for endangering his family's life (and the death of his mother). But I don't think he would've been manipulated by bad adults into killing his father. I see Rosi's driving force his morality (returned to his brother to stop him to save the civilians), Doffy's is self importance (would throw away anyone for his own cause), and Law's is love (extreme protectiveness of those he loves). No matter what, Law wouldn't be risking the safety (and sanity) of his younger sister.
Back on track... does Doffy truly hate his father?
Yes, he does.. in a complex way. Doffy still considers Homing's actions to be the source of his miseries. But I believe "family" means something profound to Doffy. Regardless of what happened or how much he hates him, Homing is HIS father, and that by default means he's a human of a higher value.
Doffy made this particular way of execution, to shoot with his flintlock, somewhat ritualistic and specific for those he deems as his family. As he said in chapter 769, he sees it as a form of redemption.
"But, I shall forgive you! The same way I forgave my real father and brother: with death!!"
He doesn't want to hate them, so he 'punishes' them and forgives them, which in his self centered mind is a form of entitlement.
The answer got a lot bigger than I expected shdhd thanks for reading my rambling though o7
#asks#sorry for procrastinating so hard i wanted to give it some time#one piece meta#donquixote rosinante#donquixote corazon#donquixote doflamingo#trafalgar law#one piece#one piece dressrosa#mine
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Going through a pretty horrid breakup atm, let's just say the guy I was with for six weeks left me then got with another immediately a week after. With me finding out through an outside source as he blocked me everywhere. So I was wondering if uhh, I could get sum fluff with Malleus and GN reader. Just need smth w one of my favs to add to my 'Gettin over this bitch' Playlist LMAO. Just something light-hearted and fun after gettin'over some kinda hardship. Like smth happened that has the reader in an upset mood and Mal gives some â¨sage advice⨠in his own way (we know how he is) or sum shi. Preferably romantic but platonic works too
Gahhh, not sure I did this right, I'm requesting this whilst half asleep lmao.
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The Sagely Advice of a Dragon Fae
05/31/2024 - 07/09/2024
Pairing: Malleus Draconia x Reader (you can think of the interactions as romantic or platonic) Word Count: 1,045 Warnings: Reader's just having a bad day, lowkey a crack fic- Gender: Gender Neutral Tags: @rose-the-witch1, @viviennevermillion (let me know if you'd like to be added to a taglist, and which characters you'd like to be added for)! Notes: I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through đ
anon! I wrote this in such a way that it could be read as platonic or romantic. I wasn't sure if you wanted the hardship in the story to be a breakup or not, but I ended up making it a break up. I also apologize so much for taking so long to complete your request! And don't worry, you requested perfectly!
In which you are dealing with a break up and a particular dragon fae has words of wisdom for you.
Sometimes, you just wanted to hurl an asteroid at life.
Not that it would cause much damage (if at all any), but it's the thought that counts, right?
Brooding over your life seemed to be something you were doing more often now, and frankly speaking, it was getting on your nerves. Everything around you seemed to either contribute to your irritation or remind you of something - contributing to your irritation nonetheless.
Another overblot had passed over, not unlike a raging storm, and by this point, you were so used to them that you were simply biding your time for the next one. Crowley seemed more annoying than ever, what with his near constant spur of the moment vacations, and who else better than the magicless Prefect of Ramshackle to clean up after his messes? Oh and you got dumped. The best part of it? You only found out through Cater since you had been blocked by the guy you were with.
With everything just piling up on top of each other, you could feel yourself gradually losing your sanity and right about now, you could use one of Crowley's vacations for yourself.
Your friends were helpful, but it didn't change the humiliation you felt when they found out - and that too, before you. You knew they didn't think anything less of you. If anything, they were worried and constantly wary of your feelings, waiting as though you were a ticking time bomb. And yet, you couldn't help but continue to feel the humiliation. Except now, it was coupled with the pitying looks and actions of those around you.
And that's how you ended up at the rundown gardens of Ramshackle. Truly, the place lived up to its name. The marble benches had clearly seen better days, but in a way, there was a decrepit beauty to your dorm. Vines grew like curly hair, tangling and winding and unravelling a certain way.
You had been following up with Crowley regarding funds to renovate Ramshackle. Of course, he originally had told you to pay out of your pocket. And of course, you'd successfully presented (and won) your claim that Ramshackle is a Night Raven College dorm - meaning the money had to come out of his.
The actual renovation plans were still being...well, planned.
But in the quiet of your beloved Ramshackle, accompanied by no other than your thoughts, you could imagine the transformations the dorm could go through.
"Ahem."
So much for not being accompanied by anyone else but your thoughts.
You turn, a sinewy shadow stepping clear into your vision.
"Hello Tsunotarou."
"Hello Child of Man."
Malleus looked dapper as ever. Standing tall and proud, shoulders rolled back, hair framing his face ever so perfectly, you couldn't help but wonder if this fae ever had a bad day in his life. Surely he had his own fair share of woes?
"What are you doing here tonight? If you're free, you should reflect on things with me." He asks in that curious manner of his.
"It seems all I've been doing as of late is reflect Tsunotarou." You chide, knowing that Malleus knew nothing about your latest predicaments. "Allow me to ask you a question."
"A question for me? Alright, ask me anything."
"Why is life so unfair?"
Malleus expected this question. He had heard...whispers around the campus and it seemed that Lilia of the ailments that plagued the Ramshackle Prefect's mind (though of course he wouldn't tell him exactly what exactly pervaded over your psyche).
"Human lives are already so minute, so why waste time contemplating things of insignificance?"
You take a moment to ponder his words. Insignificant? Was the love you felt truly insignificant? Or is it the time you spent yearning over someone who couldn't even tell you to your face that they didn't feel the same? Or perhaps it's the fact that you have spent all this time moping around instead of doing something else with all that time and energy?
Malleus was right.
It really was insignificant.
"I know not of what matters plague your mind, but I know that humankind are vastly different from fae. I merely said to not waste your time on matters of insignificance. That does not include matters of the heart."
You scrunch your nose at that.
Malleus was starting to sound like all your other friends, and regardless of whether they were correct or not, the rut you found yourself in made you numb to his words. "How would you know about the ways I find to waste my time?" You ask bitterly.
"Then don't waste it."
Well that was blunt.
You didn't really know how to respond to that.
"If you believe that you are wasting your time, then simply turn your focus to something else. From my perspective, human life seems far too short to accomplish anything. On the surface, you waste your life as is, so why not waste your time doing something you love?"
You didn't really know whether to be offended or grateful for the advice.
It made sense though. You were wasting your time brooding over someone, so why not do something else with the limited time you had?
"You know what Malleus? I think you're right. What do you suggest I waste my time on then?" You see the smirk that adorns his face after you ask this and immediately realize what was about to suggest to you. "No gargoyles right now, please."
All of a sudden the smirk vanished into a pout - one you were keen on not falling for.
"Very well then Child of Man. Perhaps you would be inclined to learning archery?"
You look at him befuddled. "Archery!? I don't even know how to shoot an arrow Malleus!"
"Hence why I said learn."
He had you there.
"Even so, where would we even get bows and arrows from-"
"Right here." Malleus said as he magicked two pairs of bows and a bunch of arrows out of nowhere. "You now live in a world of magic, remember?"
He had you there too.
"And before you ask what we will use as our targets..."
You watch as he magicked boards. A whole bunch of them, all around the two of you.
"Very well then Tsunotarou. Lead the way!"
Author's Note: Again, I am really sorry about how long this took to finish. Unfortunately, I got swamped with stuff, and there just doesn't seem to be an end to it all. I wanted to make this fic a lot longer, but then decided on something a little more quaint. I also included some of Malleus' voice lines from the game throughout the fic as fun little Easter eggs. Masterlist
#twisted wonderland#twst wonderland#twst#twisted wonderland oneshots#twst oneshot#oneshots#romance#platonic#can be read as platonic or romantic#malleus draconia#malleus draconia x reader#malleus x reader#twst malleus#break up#hurt/comfort#archery#reader#y/n#you#vera deville
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As Barok walks down the hallway to greet the guest at his door, he wonders if he should once again pray. God has never listened to him before, but if He truly is merciful... right now, Barok is certainly desperate enough to try.
The state he's in now is laughable. After ten long years, he's finally been freed of the Reaper's curse, and the truth about everything has been exposed. It's not like he expected everything to be easy after that... after all, the very truths that freed him have also been unbearably painful ones to accept, and the wounds he bears as a result - both old and new - will take a very long time to heal. He knows that well. But... he wasn't expecting to start losing his sanity after everything was already over.
It feels cruel. And in truth, maybe it's been a long time coming. It's not the first time Barok has worried he might be losing his mind, even then, but this is different to anything he's ever experienced before.
The symptoms of madness plaguing him now are too many to count, but above all else... is the infernal hunger that's consumed him. No matter how much he eats, it feels like it only gets worse by the minute, leaving him practically him a starving man, and frankly - terrified as well. It's a fear he can't even begin to express in words. The fear of dying when he finally found something to live for is already bad enough, but... this fear feels primal, like an instinct he didn't know he had, and sometimes it feels like he's being called to do something unthinkable, something he can't put in words but that fills him with a dread he can't shake off.
What a pitiable sight he must be. Luckily, the intensity of that fear seems to come and go by the moment, and right now, he's managed to make himself at least presentable enough for conversation. While the hunger still burns inside him, he has no choice but to ignore it for the time being - even if that thought alone makes him uncomfortable.
"Pray forgive the discourtesy of... my late arrival." As Barok greets the guest he's been expecting, Barok gives a slight bow, surprised at just how weary he feels already. Even finding the energy for words is strangely more difficult than it has any right to be. "I trust that there was no danger on your journey?"
@wakiizashi ( plotted starter ! )
#ic#wakaiizashi#c. barok.#v. mainverse // supernatural.#*chanting* VAMPIRE BAROK! VAMPIRE BAROK! VAMPIRE-#fsdjkhdgjkdfgkjd but seriously thank you so much for plotting this with me!! i am super super excited about this concept tbh#and i can't wait to see where this thread goes as well! <3#this ended up. really long so please don't feel the need to match lengths ahfkjdsfsdkj#i got carried away a bit here but i promise i am not always this bad! ;w;
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âŚSo I finished La SalutâŚthere were things I really wanted to enjoy but couldnât, and things I didnât enjoy at all (sometimes things donât need explaining!). And then suddenly the emotions worked again and I actually cried, repeatedly! I now have even more thoughts about âdivine mantlesâ and how various characters in Virche learn to embody or discard themâŚbut 0 coherence. ^^;
That said, I couldnât get into Adolphe that much. I felt for him, but itâs the same feeling as from a distant acquaintance that you see sometimes on his way to Job at Location. There's a lot of implications to him that are interesting: how he's structured his whole life around Ceres and what that means for his sanity, his horror at Relivers, etc., but the writers are so committed to him being Normal (tm) that those aren't touched on as much. This is what happens when you put Ankou and everyone else right next to him. Poor guyâŚhis more snide faces are extremely good though. Hopefully later playthroughs will make him more endearing!
...Actually I do have more thoughts, oops. First the "aw man :(" and then the "YAAAAAY" under the cut:
The "Aw, Man :(" which isn't "bad" so much as disappointing:
Please imagine with me a version of this story where Ankou is the God/Watchman of Death he proclaims himself to be. Imagine everyone else, terrified of dying, suddenly being able to ask about the Afterlife, even if the answers are vague. (Can't have everyone get too hyped to die!) Wouldn't that have been unique and gothic-ly fun? I still like the actual answer on some level, but I wanted this too.
On that note, an actual dislike: I viscerally hate Ankou being embarrassed about acting the part of Watchman of Death. It felt born from a place of love for the Drifter, Yves and Ceres, so for him to feel so negatively toward it? Awful.
Less awful and more confusing: Ankou says he uses "smoke bombs", but none of his previous exits imply smoke. All the more reason to pretend it's only canon here!
The "Queen's genes" (ha, rhyme) thing really did amount to nothing, huh? I don't understand why it's here and that rankles.
Every time some variant of the line "Ceres is a plant/lycoris" comes up I feel like the Six-Fingered Man from The Princess Bride while Inigo Montoya does his revenge speech ad nauseam. "STOP SAYING THAT!"
Seriously though, I can handle Ceres being like a lycoris, akin to, etc. But something about "is a plant" is so inherently funny/brain-breaking that I'm no longer thinking of all this as a metaphor, but an actual, physical part of her, and it just doesn't gel. ;_;
It feels like there were two plots going on in this route: The Royal Family and Adolphe VS Ankou, and frankly I wound up more invested in the former. This isn't the first time it's happened, it won't be the last, but I still was drumming my fingers a little waiting for things to switch back.
I was really hoping the bouquet confession would lead to an option to choose Adolphe or Ankou (or both), because it felt like Adolphe was passing the baton over to Ceres in that moment. But nope! :(
Yves and Lucas' mini-endings in this route's Salvation ending were so wonderful I now have 0 desire to play their actual Salvation routes. Oops!
The "YAAAAAY", which I hope is self-explanatory:
Dahut's reveal? Literally iconic, as was the final scene between him and Salome. Loved his revenge, loved his friendship toward Nadia, loved how he unwittingly gave Lucas the hope he needed to make his first steps toward freedom, etc.
All the love interests working together to save Ceres! Also self-explanatory.
Adolphe and Ankou's banter and arguments, down to their voices being similar, was so funny and also sad post-reveal. It reminds me a lot of Archer and Shirou in F/SN's Unlimited Blade Works route, but better crafted I think. YMMV.
Capuchine KABOOM! (I find him rather morbidly cute, so his frustrated scream pre-explosion gave me both catharsis and a weird sort of cuteness aggression. Again, Scien, again!)
On a more serious note, Scien and Lucas having to interact and him being able to help Lucas on the road to recovery was really sweet. They were both great in this route.
Hugo/Yves are my OTP now, actually. That love realization from Hugo was just too good, ditto them traveling together. Please let there be scenes of their road trip in the fandisc!
The aforementioned inconsistency and embarrassment aside, Ankou being revealed as Adolphe was masterfully done. Loved the Drifter planting those stories of him in the past and then those stories helping to keep Ceres alive in the future. The images of him collapsing among the ever-growing lycorises along with the voice acting made me cry!
THE BOUQUET. All that subtle build-up over the routes (this one included) culminating in that one gorgeous CG. Ankou choosing of his own accord to take up the mantle of Watchman of Death, fulfilling that now-old fairytale and closing the cycle for good. ;v;
Hearing Lucas' voice post-ending also made me cry, but happily this time. He's alive and well! He's free! Nadia has a cane now! AAAAAA
Scien ripping up the time travel research letter. Yes. YES. I don't know how to explain it, but something about the way he's written, whether antagonistic or anti-heroic, just gives me such joy.
Ceres flustering Adolphe at the end, and their kiss. Again, I still don't quite buy their romance, but like Ankou I'm glad she's able to smile from the bottom of her heart.
...And that's it! Now to choose whose Salvation route to do first, Matthis or Scien's.
#virche evermore#shuuen no virche#virche evermore spoilers#I'm so tempted to go straight to Scienâs routeâŚbut Mathis' struggles were fascinating too...#this got long oops
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| actually the worst | part 3
aoânung x f!reader
part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6 | bonus part
summary: your relationship with aoânung has become complicated, to say the least. every second you spend near him makes you hate him even more, but itâs hard to hate someone when they canât stop touching you. however, things only seem to get worse when a fight breaks out and you get hurt.
includes: enemies to lovers, swearing, teasing, fighting, aoânung being rudeđ¤
word count: 3k
a/n: iâm sorry i did not think this was going to have so many parts, but i think i gotta just keep writing until it feels finished𫡠also pls lemme know if you want to be added to the taglist for this series:) i hope i already added everyone who asked in part 2
â[Y/N], hurry up!â Tuk whined, dancing around the entrance of the marui as she waited for you. You sighed, cracking one eye open.
âSo much for napping, I guess.â You began to get up, stretching out your limbs, taking as long as possible.
âYou said you would walk me to the beach for lessons! Weâre going to be late!â Your sister frowned, crossing her arms as you continued to drag your feet. The truth was, you were putting off going to lessons. You hadnât seen Aoânung since the ilu riding incident and frankly, it had been relaxing. He had apparently been too busy with his warrior training for the past week, but Tsireya said he would be joining you all again today. Tragic.
âTuk, maybe you should just tell them Iâm not feeling well.â You tried, giving her a hopeful look. Of course, she wasnât having it.
âI overheard you and Kiri talking this morning about the reason why you donât want to goâŚâ She started, the beginnings of an evil grin showing on her lips. âIt would really be a shame if I had to tell Aoânung that youâre scared of him.â
âI am not!â You exclaimed, mentally kicking yourself. âHeâs just an annoying pest is all.â
âThen thereâs nothing to worry about. Now, letâs go!â Sometimes you wondered if she was really your younger sister with the way she manipulated you and your siblings. Most of the time it was funny, but today you were irritated.
âYou have no sympathy, woman.â You shook your head, watching as Tuk grinned triumphantly and began skipping outside.
The short walk to the beach consisted entirely of Tuk skipping and humming a little tune while you ignored her and went over the best plan for avoiding Aoânung. You decided that avoiding eye contact was crucial to ignoring him. At least then you wouldnât get that stupid feeling in your stomach and you could maintain some sanity.
âLook who decided to join us, how kind of you!â Kiri chirped teasingly when you and Tuk finally approached where they were waiting on the beach. You felt a little bit bad considering they had probably been waiting a while, but didnât dwell on it long when you noticed Aoânung and his signature cocky smirk staring right at you. You made a point of looking away, focusing on Tsireya instead.
âSorry, Reya. I wasnât feeling well earlier, but I think Iâm okay now.â You apologized, though you knew what you had said was pretty much the exact opposite to how you currently felt, especially when Tuk decided to pipe up.
âYeah, Iâm pretty sure [Y/N] felt sick because Aoânung is-â She didnât get to finish as you cut in hurriedly.
âUm, what are we doing today?â You didnât miss the surprised expressions everyone wore, you just silently prayed they would gloss over it. Unfortunately, the last person you wanted to hear from spoke up.
âNo, what was she going to say? That you felt sick because of me?â You continued to avoid looking at the boy, but you could practically hear the smugness on his face. You realized that the only way out now was through.
âYeah, I was telling everyone that I think looking at your face triggers my gag reflex.â You watched the othersâ reactions instead of Aoânung, hoping your refusal to meet his eyes was annoying him.
âFunny. I was just thinking about how much your freaky forest face-â
âDonât finish that sentence, bro.â Loâak cut him off in annoyance, though he was grinning at the bickering. You felt relieved, but still pretty tense. You had come to believe that was just a side effect of being near Aoânung. Oh, how you longed for last week when he wasnât around.
As the tension lifted and everyone started getting in the water, Loâak nudged you, grinning.
âCanât you just get along with him?â He asked and you cocked an eyebrow.
âThatâs rich coming from you. You hate him just as much as me.â
âYeah, but I donât have a crush on him.â Loâak cackled as your jaw dropped, nearly going into cardiac arrest.
âWhat! I- You- I do not have a crush on him, Loâak!â You hissed, glancing around to see if anybody could hear you. Luckily they were preoccupied underwater.
âWhatever you say, [Y/N].â Loâak shook his head, still chuckling as he dove underwater, leaving you seething.
While everyone practiced diving and swimming around the reef, you couldnât stop thinking about your conversation with Loâak.
He was wrong. How could you have a crush on someone whose lights you wanted to punch out? His entire being made your nerves jump and your heart race because you hated him. Yes, Loâak was wrong, and you were going to prove it.
Well, you were going to prove it later when you werenât so out of breath. You surfaced for the millionth time that day, breathing hard from trying to push yourself to stay down longer. Beside you, Neteyam and Loâak were in a similar state. Only Kiri seemed to be adapting well, but even she couldnât stay down half as long as the Metkayina. You were about to try your hand again when Tsireya popped up, followed by Rotxo and Aoânung. You silently groaned.
âThis isnât working. You have learned nothing.â Aoânung jibed.
âYeah, no offence, but you guys kind of suck at this.â Rotxo laughed, sharing a grin with his best friend. You huffed.
âI think we should go back to the basics. We can do some breathing lessons outside of the water to build up your endurance.â Tsireya explained, smiling encouragingly.
âBreathing lessons?â Aoânung snorted. âThat is how babies train.â
âPerfect for you, then.â You muttered, turning to follow Tsireya back to shore.
When everyone had been rounded up on shore, you all sat in a circle amongst the greenery. It would have been relaxing, except for Aoânung, who chose to sit directly beside you. The close proximity reminded you of how his touch had felt on your skin, how he radiated body heat despite being in the water most of the time. The thoughts made you want to reach over and strangle him. The only good thing was that being beside you made it easier to avoid his gaze as you kept your eyes straight ahead on Tsireya.
She began to teach you about some breathing techniques, like how it was best to breath deeply from the abdomen rather than your chest. When she mentioned the importance of relaxing and slowing your heartbeat , you had to force yourself to forget about the infuriating presence beside you, which was proving difficult. Your heart beat was decently slow, but you were tense and very aware of your surroundings, like how Aoânungâs knee was mere inches away from your own. The space between you felt charged with energy and it seemed to transfer onto your skin.
âHere, breathe from here.â You heard Tsireya say gently, and you cracked your eyes open. She had placed her hand across Loâakâs abdomen in an attempt to get him to breathe correctly. After a moment she said, âLoâak, your heartbeat is fast.â
You immediately shared knowing looks with your siblings, chuckling to yourself at how hard Loâak was trying to remain calm and nonchalant. Tsireyaâs small smile convinced you that she knew what she was doing, making you silently laugh even more.
âWhat are you laughing at, skxawng?â You heard from beside you, and it took some effort not to turn your head toward him and make some snide remark.
âNothing.â You replied blankly, trying to focus again on breathing.
âNothing?â He breathed, quiet enough that only you could hear. Then, without warning, his warm hand was pressed firmly but gently on your abdomen, nearly sending you to Eywa. You froze, afraid that if you moved it would bring attention to the two of you. Your whole body shivered at the sensation of his touch, quickly warming as if a fire had blossomed right where his hand sat, calm and steady.
âIf you donât breathe sometime youâre going to pass out, forest girl.â His voice dripped with amusement. You seriously contemplated just passing out instead of giving in, but eventually let your breath out, making sure to remain quiet. âYour heartbeat is fast.â He mimicked his sisterâs words and you could see the shit-eating grin he wore in the corner of your eye. You heartbeat was, in fact, fast. Fast enough that you briefly worried the others might be able to hear it.
âDo I still make you sick?â He breath fanned across your neck, and you couldnât take it anymore. You stood suddenly, nearly knocking the boy out. Everyoneâs heads snapped toward you, looking concerned.
âIâm actually not feeling well.â Your words rushed out quickly, not even bothering to wait for any response before you turned and walked as quickly as possible away from the group. It took everything you had not to break into a sprint.
âWhat the fuck?â You muttered to yourself, rapidly trying to process what had just happened.
Kiri found you sitting on one of the giant mangrove roots that was tucked out of sight from the village. It had only been a few minutes since you had rushed away, and part of you wanted to tell her to leave you alone for a while longer. However, when she sat down next to you, it was a welcome comfort.
âWhat happened?â She questioned, searching your eyes as if they could tell her the answer. You just shook your head, attempting to clear it before you spoke.
âSomething is wrong with me, Ki.â
âWhat do you mean?â She had a way about her that made you feel entirely safe to say anything you wanted without fear of judgement. Kiri was not usually so empathetic, but the two of you had a deeper understanding of one another. So, you explained everything to her. How you despised Aoânung and his arrogant remarks. How much it frustrated you that you didnât have a good reason for hating him. And of course how odd he made you feel when he looked at you or touched you.
âSo what Iâm hearing is that heâs touching you without your consent?â Kiri finally said, breaking the heavy silence that had set in after your explanation. You snorted at her fake serious face, already feeling a little better.
âIf he was, he wouldnât have arms anymore, probably courtesy of you, Loâak, and Neteyam.â You chuckled, imagining how that would play out. âNo, I mean, I think what bugs me about when he does that is that I actually donât⌠hate it?â The last words felt sour on your tongue, making you regret them almost instantly. Thankfully, Kiri had the courtesy not to laugh at you.
âSo you like him, then?â She asked and you whipped your head back to stare at her.
âNo, of course not! Iâm just not used to male attention like that. Heâs using it against me because he thinks itâs funny. Heâs arrogant, and stupid, and I would honestly rather eat sand than talk to him longer than five seconds.â You finished, hoping you got your point across well enough. You couldnât tell if Kiri was buying it, but everything you said was true. That boy was a pain in the ass.
A few weeks later, you and Kiri were using your free time to mess around on the beach. Things between you and Aoânung changed since that day during breathing lessons. You had decided to stop acknowledging him and his goading remarks, to his chagrin. When he would make a snide comment you would either ignore it or respond civilly, clearly frustrating the boy. In response, he had become crueler and crueler. At this point, he was a terror, someone to avoid at all costs.
This sentiment ran through your head as you looked up and saw Aoânung and his terrible friends approaching your twin, who was blissfully unaware as she stared down at the sand under the water. Feeling protective, you quickly made your way over, trying to hear what they were saying.
âSheâs just looking at the sand.â One of them remarked, followed by a few barking laughs. Before you could make it all the way over, Kiri seemed to notice them standing above her and started to stand too.
âHm? Whatâd you say?â
âAre you some kind of⌠freak?â Aoânung questioned, deliberately flicking his gaze up to lock with yours as you came to stand beside Kiri. There was a pause before Kiri sighed and began to walk away, you in tow.
âNo.â She said, looking at the ground. Your fists clenched.
âAre you sure?â He taunted, clearly not content to let the two of you off so easily.
âShe said no, dipshit.â You couldnât hold back, replying in your usual manner for the first time in weeks. Something flickered in Aoânungâs eyes and his smirk widened. He suddenly reached forward, trying to grab your hand.
âYouâre not even real Naâvi. Look at these hands.â He managed to grasp onto your wrist, pulling it towards him in a surprisingly gentle manner. His tone didnât match. âI mean, look at them!â
âHey!â Loâak appeared from the trees behind you, looking pissed. âBack off, fish lips.â Aoânung grinned, releasing his grip on you. A ring of fire blazed along your wrist and you tried to shake it off, annoyed that he still had that affect on you.
âOh, another four-fingered freak!â Aoânung exclaimed, laughing as he and his friends continued to mess with Loâak.
âLeave us alone!â Kiri said forcefully, eyes darting nervously between Loâak and the other boys. Thankfully, Neteyam came stalking over, shoving Aoânung away from the three of you.
âYou heard what she said. Leave them alone.â His voice was calm, demanding. Pride swelled in your chest at your older brother, always the protector and mediator. One of Aoânungâs friends tried to step in, but Aoânung pushed him back, clearly trying his best to look like he wasnât afraid of Neteyam. âBack off, now.â
There was a stretch of tense silence before Aoânung finally took a step back, holding his hands up in mock surrender.
âSmart choice,â Neteyam said. âAnd from now on, I need you to respect my sisters.â A few of them hissed at his words, but allowed you all to turn and start walking away. Before you followed, you stuck your tongue out at Aoânung, earning a scoff and a glare from him. You knew it was childish, but you couldnât help it. After all, you had been civil for over a week, which was torture.
As you walked off, you could hear the boys giggling and continuing to talk shit. Beside you, Loâak paused, deciding to turn back around.
âLoâak!â Neteyam hissed, but it was too late.
âI got this, bro.â Loâak held his hand up, slowly making his way back to face Aoânung. âI know this hand is funny,â He wiggled his pinky. âLook, Iâm a freak. Alien.â The boys snickered. âBut, it can do something really cool.â Loâak continued talking, but you mentally groaned, knowing where this was going. Before you could say anything, Loâak had punched Aoânung, hard. âItâs called a punch, bitch! Donât ever touch my sister again!â
Next thing you knew, Aoânung was tackling Loâak to the ground, his friends joining in on what you were starting to think was going to be the beat down of the century. You and Kiri shared a look as Neteyam scratched his head, resigning himself to joining the fight.
âStop it, stop!â Kiri called, exasperated.
âThis is so stupid,â You muttered, growing a little worried as you watched your brothers in the outnumbered fight. Gathering your courage, you decided to step in when Loâak started getting hit a little too hard in your opinion. âCan you guys just stop before someone gets seriously-â You didnât get to finish your sentence before you got an elbow to the cheek from one of the guys punching Loâak. It was obviously not on purpose, but everyone stopped, silent for a moment as you hissed in pain, frowning.
âOkay thatâs it-â Loâak was about to go in for another punch before you aggressively tugged him away.
âNo! No more fighting!â You barked, marching Loâak steadily away. âStupid boys acting like stupid mongrels. I canât believe I just watched you all be so stupid, and for what?â You muttered angrily, mostly to yourself.
As you and your siblings walked away for good this time, you glanced back at the Metkayina boys. You thought maybe they would be laughing, but to your surprise, Aoânung appeared to be scolding the boy who had accidentally hit you. You stared for a little too long because Aoânung seemed to feel your gaze and looked up, meeting your eyes. It was unsettling to see his usual smirk replaced with worry.
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Twin Kittens (Part 1)
Hey everyone! This is my part for the Paws and Claws Collab that was with @katslutski The theme of the collab was hybrids (puppy/kitty/bunny etc) so if youâre interested check it out!
Unfortunately as usual I got excessively wordy, so this is going to be split into three parts. This part alone is about 20K words and we're only about a third of the way through! so it definitely had to be split up.
If you like this feel free to check out my Atsumu or my Osamu masterlists!
While there is no smut in this part there will be in the future thus this story is 18+ minors DNI please!
TW: Previous mentions of past abuse, gaslighting, verbal, death threats, hybrids have been treated like slaves before
This story is Fem Reader x Atsumu x Osamu but there will be no actual incest. While there will be a threesome at the end the boys won't ever touch one another sexually.
âAre you alright?â your neighbor Ojirou asked, a concerned look on his face as he watched you listlessly stir your drink with the straw, playing with the melting ice in the glass.
The two of you were actually good friends, having lived peacefully side by side for over five years now. Youâd met on the very first day when you moved in, youâd been struggling to open the door with a large box in your arms and heâd rushed to the rescue. He and his hybrids diligent Kita, the blue merle border collie, and sly, sleek Suna the Siamese cat, had all pitched in to help you get moved in and settled. Youâd been good friends with all three of them ever since.
It was his turn to host your traditional Friday night dinner, so youâd gone over to his apartment determined to enjoy yourself. However, something mustâve given away the rough day youâd had, because all three of them had been casting you concerned looks all night and trading glances when they thought you couldnât see.
It was apparently Aranâs job to confront you about it, though both hybrids were looking at you expectantly. Well, Kita was looking at you expectantly, Suna was pretending not to pay attention, his phone in his hands, but you could see him watching out of the corner of his eye.
âWhat makes you think somethingâs wrong?â you asked determined to at least give it a try.
The stern look you got from Kita and the sympathetic smile from Ojiro told you how ultimately fruitless the effort had been, so you caved in with a sigh, pushing your glass away so you could slump face down on the table burying your head in your arms. Youâd tell them, but that didnât mean you wanted to be necessarily looking them in the eye when you did.
âYou know how I went to that thing with some of my girl friends today?â you asked tiredly.
There were acknowledging hums all around even from Suna who you saw from the corner of your eye was no longer pretending to look at his phone and instead watching you like some rare breed of animal in a zoo doing something particularly fascinating.
âWell it was fun, great even,â you told them with a small quirk of your lips, âRight up until we started talking about significant others. Apparently two of them are getting married soon, one has a baby on the way, and the rest are in steady loving relationships or have openly declared they arenât interested in that kind of thing. So guess who was the only sad single there?â
âAh,â Ojirou acknowledged a well of sympathy in his voice.
âAnd of course once they found out, they were like âoh I think my husband has a brotherâ or âoh I have this great friend from work youâd just love,â you ranted, earning a quiet snicker from Suna, which prompted you to lift your head up so you could dig back at the cat hybrid who looked to be having far too much fun at your expense.
âThey even asked me why I didnât date my nice neighbor, the one Iâm always hanging out with,â you added on ruthlessly, ignoring Ojirouâs shocked sputters, âBut I told them he was in a committed relationship. They were skeptical at first, but then I told them that I was sure because someone is extremely loud, enough that Iâm forced to use headphones to drown out the yowling.â
Poor Ojirou was coughing, clearly dying of embarrassment, and even Kita had the faintest red tinge to his cheeks. Unfortunately, Suna, unbothered as ever, simply smirked at you, which confirmed some of your suspicions that heâd been doing it on purpose, the brat.
Heaving another forlorn sigh you decided to give up and give poor Ojirou a break, making a mental note to make it up to him somehow. The poor guy really didnât deserve to be caught in the crossfire between you and Suna.
âSo, I spent the time being relentlessly hounded until it was time to leave,â you continued on, pretending not to notice Kita patting Ojirouâs back sympathetically, âI tried to explain to them that I just donât have the time and energy it takes to go out and start dating people, that work was taking up too much of my time, but they werenât having any of it.â
âIt sounds like a rough time,â Ojirou told you, with genuine sympathy, the man too kind even after youâd embarrassed the hell out of him, âlike when I go home and baa-chan asks when Iâm going to settle down and get married.â
Suna let out an involuntary hiss at that, and Kitaâs shoulders stiffened up a bit. Even though hybrid-human relationships were accepted and even almost expected between them and their owners these days, it didnât mean that everyone accepted them as âtrueâ relationships. There were a good chunk of people, mostly conservatives and the older generation who believed that human/human relationships were the only valid ones.
This was no doubt because of the fact that most hybrid children, once they hit eighteen chose to go to hybrid adoption centers rather than staying with their parents. This was partly because it was one of the few good ways to get out from under your parents roof.
Hybrid rights had come a long way from when theyâd first been implemented a few decades ago, back when they were considered something of a toy and a pet, not better than a slave. However, they technically still required a human âownerâ to do things like go to school, find a job, or even be out in public unsupervised.
There were people working to change that of course, and youâd donated heavily to the cause and actively supported it, but change was slow going, so for now it was what it was. It didnât help that there were a good deal of people around like Ojirouâs grandma who viewed hybrids as less than human, and would probably never acknowledge his relationship or any children they had, especially if the children were hybrids too.
It was something youâd listened to him vent about more than once, happy to lend him a listening ear, especially since heâd done the same for you plenty of times over the years.
âIt wasnât quite that bad,â you admitted, giving him your own sympathetic smile, âbut it was rather depressing.â
âDo ya even want a companion like that?â Kita asked her reasonably, âI donât think Iâve ever heard ya talk about wantinâ a relationship other than rantinâ about a few failed dates here and there. If ya donât I donât see why it should be a problem, and not any of their business either.â
âExcept I think I kind of do,â you admitted with a grimace, to the practical dog-hybrid who always gave solid, dependable advice, âI never planned to spend the rest of my life alone you know? I just always put my career first figuring relationships could come later, when I had more time, but now Iâm starting to wonder if later will ever come.â
âAnd ya donât want to date?â Kita asked with a slight frown, âIâm sure ya could make time if ya really wanted to, we could change our dinners around fer a while maybe?â
âNo way,â you protested immediately, âDinners with you guys are my only bastion of sanity. Plus Iâm not even sure I want to go out and meet people, frankly at this point Iâm not even sure I know how. It just⌠gets a little lonely coming home to an empty apartment sometimes you know?â
âSo why donât you get a hybrid?â Ojirou asked, his tone eminently reasonable despite the shock of what heâd said.
âA hybrid?â you repeated a little dumbfounded, âMe?!â
âWell why not?â he defended, stroking his recently grown goatee with his thumb and forefinger, âYouâre wealthy enough to afford one, it would solve your companionship issue, and you wouldnât have to date anyone, just go to a hybrid adoption center and find someone youâre compatible with.â
When he put it like that it did sound reasonable, even if it wasnât an idea that had ever occurred to you. A lot of your friends, not just Ojirou, had hybrid companions, one of the weddings discussed earlier that day was even to a hybrid even if it wouldnât be official until they could get proper legislature passed. You just had never really considered it an option for yourself.
âDo you think I could?â you asked with a light frown, turning the idea over in your mind, the question directed more at Kita than anyone else, both because he was always the most reasonable of the three and because as a hybrid you thought heâd probably be more qualified to answer whether you were a fit âownerâ.
However to your surprise it wasnât Kita, but Suna who answered first informing you in his normal lazy drawl, âYouâd do well with a hybrid I think, probably something lower energy, like a cat, and weâre pretty self-sufficient as you know, so you wouldnât have to worry about leaving it home alone like you would a pet.â
âHeâs right,â Kita agreed, after a thoughtful pause, âPersonally I believe ya would do well with a hybrid, ya get along with us well enough. Plus if yer worried we can help ya look after them. Suna needs a playmate anyway, heâs been gettingâ up ta too much mischief lately when Aran and I ainât here.â
Suna didnât even bother to protest, just shrugged, completely unbothered by the accusation. Figuring you might as well take advantage of the situation you asked a few more questions, all of which were answered by your friends who all had a lot of input on what kind of hybrid you should get.
You left that night with your head stuffed full of information, after telling them you needed time to think it over. Getting a hybrid was a lifechanging thing and you didnât want to run off half-cocked. It had gotten you an approving nod from Kita and a supportive pat on the shoulder from Ojirou. Suna had simply given you a knowing smirk, as if the smug cat hybrid already knew exactly what you were going to do as you walked out the door.
You stared up at the hybrid adoption center, not quite sure how youâd ended up here. For the last week or so, ever since Ojirou had brought it up youâd had hybrids on the brain. Youâd found your eyes wandering to look at them when they passed you in the street and idly daydreaming in your down time what it might be like to have one waiting when you came home and fantasizing about what kind you might get.
Normally you were very focused and productive at work, but somehow, youâd found yourself scrolling through different sites, putting in research into what kind of facility you should visit and what youâd need to do. It had gotten bad enough that some of your coworkers had noticed your distraction, which was the final nail in the coffin.
Youâd already known which center Ojirou had used to choose Kita and Suna, and so at the end of a particularly long day, quietly dreading heading home to your empty apartment youâd instead found yourself driving over to the center.
It was on the smaller side when it came to hybrid adoption centers, privately run and owned by Azumane Industries, a fashion line that created clothes that specifically catered to hybrids. Ojirou had, had nothing but good things to say, and so gathering your courage you left your car to head resolutely inside.
The lobby was rather quiet, only one other patron and two people manning the desks, both of whom looked up when you entered. You were a bit surprised to see the only two workers in sight were hybrids, one a silver cat of some type and the other clearly a German shepherd.
In hindsight it made a lot of sense to have hybrids be in charge of the adoption of other hybrids as they would likely know best how to match people up. However, you rarely saw that kind of practicality when it came to hybrids especially because you knew there was a lot of prejudice out there.
You offered the cat a hesitant smile, stepping up to the desk, the smile he gave back one that was both kind and welcoming as he introduced, âWelcome to Azumane Industries Hybrid Adoption Center. My name is Sugawara, how can I help you today?â
âIâm looking to adopt,â you admitted, unsure what else to say you tacked on, âMy friend recommended this place to me, so here I am.â
âWell, weâll take good care of you,â he assured you calmly, âUsually we do this by appointment, but youâre lucky. Itâs a slow day and we have an opening, so Iâd be happy to start the process with you if youâre willing.â
âGreat,â you told him with a quiet sigh of relief, glad that he could fit you in. Honestly you shouldâve known that a place like this would require a call ahead at least. It wouldâve served you right for being so impulsive if they hadnât been able to squeeze you in, âJust tell me what I need to do.â
Sugawara offered you a sly grin, one that reminded you of Suna as he promptly pushed a large stack of paperwork in your direction and handed you a pen. You grimaced at the sight of it but set to work, quietly filling out the forms one by one and handing each of them to Sugawara after so he could log them into his computer.
The forms reminded you of a loan or job application in a lot of ways, asking after your health, your income, your living situation, if you had a criminal record, any previous experience with hybrids etc. It took you quite a while to fill them all out, and by the end of it your wrist was sore and youâd signed your name more times than you cared to remember. However, since Sugawara had been filling in as you went you didnât have to wait long to move on to the next step.
âCongratulations,â he told you with an amused smile, watching as you massaged your wrist, âYouâve been approved to adopt from our center, which means we now get to the fun part.â
âFun part?â you questioned a little warily, having learned from Suna that a cat hybrid smiling at you didnât necessarily mean good things for your sanity.
âTell me about what kind of hybrid youâd like,â he told you leaning forward, elbows braced on the desk as he watched you intently, âDo you have any preferences? Iâve read all your information as weâve gone along so I have some ideas, but Iâd like to hear from you what you think you want.â
âIâm not sure where to start,â you admitted, feeling a little overwhelmed.
âThatâs alright,â he assured you, âThatâs what Iâm here for. Letâs start with species, thatâs always good and will narrow things down a bit.â
âI know I want a cat or dog hybrid,â you told him immediately glad to have some kind of answer for him, âRabbit and rodent hybrids have heats and ruts too often for me to handle given how busy work keeps me.â
Heats and ruts were one of the big things that separated hybrids from humans and were part of the reason it was hard for them to find and hold down jobs. There were two kinds of hybrid within each species, alphas and omegas.
Alphas were usually more aggressive, stubborn, and willful. You needed to have a more dominant personality to have an alpha hybrid otherwise theyâd walk all over you. Alphas also had a period called a rut, where their hormones skyrocketed and made them want to breed with anything and everything. It was a really uncomfortable time for them, and made them even more aggressive.
Omegas were generally more passive, quiet and compliant. They tended to be favored over Alpha hybrids as companions because of their more docile nature. They had periods called heats, which were similar to an Alphas rut, the only difference being they wanted to be bred rather than to breed. It made them needy and clingy the entire time.
Both heats and ruts lasted anywhere from a couple of days to a week depending on the species of hybrid. Dogs and cats had week long heats, but they only happened two to three times a year, whereas rabbit and rodent hybrids only lasted a few days, but happened every week and a half to two weeks.
You knew it wasnât necessarily expected for a hybrid owner to stay home when their hybrid was in heat or rut, but you also knew it was those times that hybrids tended to be more reckless. Most of the research you did advised that you should if you could, even if you werenât the one who was going to be sexually intimate with your hybrid. There were of course hybrid heat centers, where hybrids could go to find willing partners and get their needs taken care of, but youâd heard horror stories about places like that and didnât want to use one unless you absolutely had to.
âThere are medications to manage heats and ruts,â Sugawara pointed out reasonably, a slight frown on his face.
âI know,â you agreed, âBut I did some research and it looks like most hybrids donât like to take them because they have nasty side effects, like potential infertility, mood drops, and weight gain. If thereâs a rodent or rabbit hybrid that wants to voluntarily take the medication then that could be fine, but Iâve heard only a few ever want to risk it.â
Sugawara looked surprised for a moment, then slowly nodded, âItâs good youâve looked into things, and itâs nice to see someone whoâs come prepared. Iâve heard a bit of that too, so no rabbits or rodents. Do you have any preference Alpha versus Omega?â
âNot really,â you admitted with a helpless shrug, feeling a little bad for not being able to narrow down the criteria for him, âIâm pretty open so long as they can fit into my lifestyle, are a little more independent, and think theyâll get along with me.â
âWell youâll at least have lots of options,â Sugwara assured you, with a smile that told you he wasnât off put by the fact that you didnât know exactly what you wanted either, âDoes that mean you donât have a preference for breed either?â
âThatâs right,â you agreed with a firm nod, âI just want someone whoâs going to be compatible with me, everything else is secondary.â
âOkay,â he told you cheerfully, âIâm sure we can do that! Though it might take us a little bit to narrow things down. Since you arenât picky you might as well come with me to start looking. Daichi can you manage the desk on your own?â
âSure,â the german shepherd hybrid agreed, from where heâd been sitting quietly, keeping watch over the two of you and typing away on his computer, since there was literally no one else in the lobby, âJust keep a radio on you so I can call you back up here if it gets busy Suga.â
Your soon to be guide agreed with a smile, plucking one of the aforementioned radios up and attaching it to his belt, before standing up from the desk. He stretched in a very feline manner, then ushered you towards a door that led toward the back of the building, tail swishing peacefully behind him.
âEach species of hybrid has its own floor,â Sugawara explained as he led you through the hall, âBunnies are on the top floor, rodents underneath them, cats on the second floor and dogs here on the first. Each floor has four separate wings, separated into categories depending on whether the hybrid in question is male or female, alpha or omega. These wings have private rooms in them and are connected by a shared space.â
âWeâll be going into the shared space,â he explained pausing outside one of the doors, âItâs where hybrids come both to hang out, and to meet people. If a hybrid isnât interested in being adopted by a specific human theyâll simply return to their rooms until the human leaves. This way we ensure that no one gets coerced into adoption. We also keep a close eye on things with security cameras in the shared space, for both the safety of humans and hybrids. Before we enter the room, I need you to give me verbal consent to allow yourself to be filmed.â
âThatâs fine,â you told him, more than a bit impressed with how thorough and organized the whole thing was, along with the lengths they went to, to ensure everyoneâs comfort.
âAlright then, letâs introduce you to the dogs,â he teased, with a confident smile.
The minute the door opened, almost every head turned in your direction, making you feel a bit awkward and unsure. Some of the hybrids were in their human forms, ears and tails the only hint of their non-human status, while others were lounging around in their secondary animal form.
The animal form of a hybrid was indistinguishable from a normal animal of the same breed. The only thing that might give it away was the high level of intelligence. Your research told you that hybrids tended to act more on their instincts when in animal form, which could be both a good thing and a bad thing.
Case in point, the minute you entered with Sugawara one enormous grey and white speckled dog came bounding over barking his head off. He was absolutely huge, and only the madly wagging tail kept you from cringing back as he charged over, his barking immediately setting off a few of the others.
You got the wind knocked out of you a bit as he collided with you, though thankfully the door was behind you, and kept you from being knocked off your feet as he placed enormous paws on your shoulders, burying his face in your hair and sniffing enthusiastically. You froze, unsure exactly what to do in this situation, and more than a bit uncomfortable.
Luckily Sugawara immediately came to your rescue, shoving the big dog off as he scolded, âBokuto! What have I told you about jumping up on our guests!â
The big dog immediately began to whine, tail tucked between his legs, and you wanted to feel bad for him, except you were still a bit unnerved.
âSorry about him,â Sugawara apologized with a sigh, âHeâs harmless I promise, just incredibly enthusiastic about new people.â
âItâs okay,â you assured him, hesitantly reaching out to Bokuto palms first to see if he might be interested, only to have him turn away. Unsure what to do you glanced at Sugawara, whose tail was swishing in clear agitation.
âIgnore him,â the silver haired cat hybrid told you, âHeâs just sulking because he got scolded. In fact, better yet ignore all of them, since they canât stop being rude and barking.â
This last bit, along with the fierce glare that accompanied it was leveled at the room in general, earning some sheepish looks from a couple of the dog hybrids who were in human form, and managing to quiet several of the barking ones who were in animal form.
âCome on,â he urged with one last flick of his tail, âI shouldâve started you with the cats anyway. You seem like a cat person to me, and I assure you theyâll have much better manners. If you donât find what youâre looking for there, weâll come back, but letâs explore the cat option first and give them time to recall their manners.â
You allowed him to usher you out of the room and toward the elevator, trusting his judgment. It was funny that heâd said you were a cat person, as he was actually the third cat hybrid to have told you so, Suna being one and the Siamese hybrid of one of your coworkers being the other.
It took you less than a minute to get up to the next floor, and when Sugawara ushered you into the cat hybrid room you could immediately feel the difference. There was no noise for one, just a bunch of curious eyes turned in your direction, but it didnât feel hostile at all.
Sugawara quickly introduced you to the cat hybrids, telling them youâd come to adopt and had âjust been slobbered all over by the dog hybridsâ so if they could all âmind their mannersâ that would be great. You were a little amused at the exasperated hybridâs antics, and you werenât the only one, if the quiet snickering from a hybrid with particularly messy hair was any indication. However you were also grateful to him for being so diligent as he introduced you to everyone.
Slowly, several cat hybrids meandered up to you, some in human form, some in cat form, though some also stayed in place clearly observing everything. You chatted lightly with the ones in human form, while letting the ones in cat form do as they pleased, answering their questions and asking a few of your own.
It was a much more relaxed experience, something you were infinitely grateful for after the sudden chaos of the dog hybrid room, and you had to wonder if the cat hybrids whoâd pegged you as a cat person hadnât been right after all. You were in the middle of quietly talking to a lovely female alpha hybrid named Shimizu when Sugawaraâs radio blared to life. Apparently, the front had gotten rather busy and Daichi desperately needed his help.
âWill you be alright if I leave you here?â Sugawara asked you seriously, âThis shouldnât take too long, and Shimizu is more than capable of looking after you.â
âSure,â you agreed, after a quick glance at the hybrid in question, who gave an acknowledging nod of her head, âI donât mind.â
âGood,â he agreed with a bright grin, before rounding on the rest of the room, âAnd all the rest of you better behave or Iâll hear why!â
With one last warning glare around the room he turned on his heel and left, leaving you in Shimizuâs capable hands. The two of you continued to talk amiably as several cat hybrids came by in one form or another to sniff at you or listen in on the conversation from nearby. A number of them only came over for a few minutes, lingered a bit and then left, spreading back out to the room or going into the hallways that led to their private rooms, however a good chunk of them stayed nearby as well.
Chatting lightly with Shimizu and a few of the others you found you really liked the poised and graceful cat hybrid and mightâve looked into adopting her. Unfortunately, Shimizu quickly made it clear that she had some plans of her own, that included getting herself and her young and adorable munchkin kitten hybrid Yachi adopted by one of their frequent visitors.
She was however, more than happy to give her own opinion on some of the other hybrids around, most of whom seemed to respect both her and her opinion a lot. You were listening to Shimizu tell you a bit more about Yachi, who was watching from a safe distance, clearly anxious, but also unwilling to leave, when you felt something paw at your leg.
A quick glance down revealed a long haired fluffy looking cat, in shades of silver and white who was staring up at you expectantly. None of the other cat hybrids had actually dared to touch you, a few coming close, but none making actual moves to greet you.
A little intrigued you crouched down so youâd be closer to his eye level, and extended your hands for him the same way you did for Suna when he was in his cat form, giving him a choice about whether he wanted to be touched or not. The cat hybrid eyed your hands thoughtfully for a minute, before sauntering within reach, nudging his head against your palm.
Taking your cue you allowed yourself to pet him, gently rubbing at his silky ears and enjoying the feeling of his thick, plush coat. His back arched pressing closer into your hands, eyelids lowering in contentment as you carefully massaged your fingers through his fur in a way you knew Suna enjoyed.
A rumbling purr escaped his throat and you couldnât help the pleased smile that crossed your lips at the sound as he pressed his way closer to your torso, entering the circle of your arms and keeping himself there. You were caught up in petting him for a moment and didnât immediately notice, but after a few seconds you realized the room had gotten very quiet.
It had been quiet before, as cat hybrids didnât make a lot of noise in general, but now it was almost deathly still outside the small purring sounds from the cat under your hands. You immediately froze and glanced up at Kiyoko who was watching the two of you with wide eyes.
âIs something wrong?â you asked, more than a bit concerned.
âYou pet him,â Shimizu murmured, more to herself than to you.
âShould I not have?â you asked worriedly, moving to pull your hands away, âIâm sorry I didnât realize. I pet my neighborâs cat hybrid all the time when heâs in the mood for it.â
The cat hybrid under your hands made a noise of protest as you pulled your hands away, giving Shimizu what you assumed to be a rather annoyed look based on her baffled and slightly contrite expression.
âNo,â she assured you quickly, âWe like to be pet, physical affection is important to hybrids. Itâs just that particular one doesnât usually allow anyone to touch him.â
âDo you mind?â you asked the hybrid in question, holding out your hands again.
He gave an agreeing mew and pressed his head to your palm, which you assumed meant you could resume petting. The fur under your fingers was clearly well taken care of, soft and plush and you truly wouldnât have minded continuing to pet him until he got sick of you.
However, you were interrupted by a furious yowling sound that immediately made you jump, your head snapping up to search for the source of the noise. It turned out to be another long haired fluffy cat, this one in shades of gold and white who came charging out of the halls and ran straight at you.
You didnât even have a second to react as the cat that had been in your arms darted around to hide behind you. Not that it stopped the oncoming golden one who didnât even bother to go around and instead went right over you, claws digging into your arm as he attempted to get at the silver one.
You let out a yelp of surprise and pain, as he launched himself off your shoulder at the silver cat behind you who immediately darted out of reach, running around you in dizzying circles with the golden one fast on his heels both of them yowling, hissing and spitting, clearly having some kind of argument.
It only took a moment for you to regain your bearings and decide you needed to put an end to whatever this was, since poor Shimizu didnât look at all ready to step in, an utterly appalled look on her face. Luckily you had quick reflexes and managed to snag both cats around the middle and stand up quickly, the abrupt shift immediately silencing both, no doubt shocked by your interruption.
âI think thatâs quite enough of that,â you scolded firmly, as you hefted the two carefully, keeping them firmly separated. They were a bit heavier than they looked but certainly not too much for you to keep aloft.
âYou,â you scolded the golden one, gently shaking him, who had turned to stare up at you with wide copper colored eyes, âI donât know what he did to you or why, but Iâm sure whatever it was couldâve been resolved without the ruckus. I also donât appreciate being climbed on or used as a spring board.
âAnd you,â you gently shook the silver one in turn, who looked equally surprised to be addressed, âIâm not sure if he deserved whatever you did or not, but you shouldnât have been causing a ruckus either, and I donât appreciate you using me as a shield.â
âFrom what I understand, in order to be here you have to be considered adults,â you continued firmly, âSo I suggest you act like it, and figure this out between yourselves without dragging innocent bystanders into your mess!â
With that you loosened your grip, fully expecting both of them to jump to the floor. However, both continued to simply hang limply in your grasp, watching you with curious eyes that you realized rather abruptly were almost completely identical.
âSiblings huh?â you asked no one in particular, nodding to yourself, âI suppose that explains a lot.â
âAre you alright?â Shimizu asked you worriedly, âYouâre bleeding.â
A quick glance at your arm showed you were indeed bleeding, small pinpricks of blood welling up from where the golden cat had dug his claws into you. It stung a bit, but you didnât think it was too bad.
âIâm alright,â you assured her, kneeling down and releasing both cats, since they seemed disinclined to continue fighting, and you wanted your hands free, âThough Iâd appreciate some disinfectant and some band aids if youâve got them.â
âOf course,â Shimizu assured you with a quick nod, âJust let me get them and Iâll be right back.â
The elegant hybrid moved with enviable grace and speed as she exited the room, leaving you alone. A quick look around the room showed that almost every eye was now on you, and you heaved a sigh, not exactly pleased to be the center of attention, especially since none of them did anything but stare, none of them bothering to approach, just look.
You glanced down in surprise when you felt something touching your leg, only to find the golden cat headbutting your shin, rubbing his face against your calf affectionately as he twined his way through your legs.
âDoes that mean youâre sorry,â you asked, crouching back down and offering your hands to the pretty, fluffy cat.
He immediately rubbed his face against your hands too, which you took as permission to continue your petting, rubbing your hand affectionately over his head and earning a happy purr from the feline who arched happily into your hands.
You were distracted from your petting by a paw, which came to rest on one of your wrists, the silver cat watching with obvious envy in his pretty copper colored eyes. Luckily for both of you, you had two hands, and you reached out to pet him too after assuring it was okay. The golden cat clearly wasnât too happy about his brotherâs presence, but didnât kick up a fuss, instead pressing himself closer and becoming more insistent as he purred ever louder. The silver cat didnât seemed to pay him any attention though, simply soaking up your attention and affection.
âHere,â Shimizu offered as she came back, first aid kit in hand, âDo you need any help getting bandaged up?â
You were about to accept her offer, as attempting to bandage your dominant arm was always a pain, when you felt something strange under your hand. You turned your attention back to the cat hybrids youâd been petting just in time to see the silver one shift, form becoming large, limbs extending, body lengthening and bulking up until he stood in front of you in human form.
You blinked, utterly startled as you stared up at him, taking in his appearance. He was incredibly handsome in his human form, with the same silvery grey hair as his fur in cat form in an undercut and bright bronze eyes that peered out at you from under heavy lids. He had a strong, slightly square jaw and thick eyebrows, with blunt cheekbones and cupids bow lips.
He was also surprisingly big, at least six feet tall, and maybe a bit more than that, with broad shoulders and a trim waist. He was wearing a simple black t-shirt that clung to his chest, showing off the definition of his muscles. To top it all off he had two cat ears poking out from his silvery hair and a fluffy tail that was slowly waving back and forth as he looked at you.
âIâll do it,â he told the two of you, his voice pleasant and lightly accented, his hand held out to Kiyoko gesturing for her to pass him the first aid kit, âIâll bandage ya up. Itâs only fair since the moron who scratched ya is too busy beinâ pampered.â
That earned a hiss from the golden cat, who immediately began to shift under your hands. You watched in surprise and no small amount of awe as he turned into a carbon copy of the other man whoâd appeared, only with golden hair, ears and tail. Youâd realized the two were related, but you hadnât realized they were identical twins. Twins were really rare for hybrids, even more rare than human twins. As such they were usually snapped up for adoption right away, so it was rare to see them in any sort of center.
âIf ya hadnât stolen my puddinâ I wouldnât have chased ya and scratched her in the first place,â the golden cat hybrid hissed at his brother.
âWell if ya hadnât eaten my onigiri, maybe I wouldnât have had to eat yer puddinââ the silver haired one retorted, his tone and expression both flatter compared to his sibling who looked like he might lunge at his twin at any moment.
Not wanting to get in the middle of a literal cat fight you held your own hand out to Kiyoko, who gratefully placed the first aid kit in your hands, then plopped down to sit cross legged on the floor. Your sudden movement startled both cat hybrids who turned to look at you, but you pointedly ignored them as you worked on opening the kit, and pulling out the things youâd need.
âHere I got it,â the golden haired one told you, plopping down beside you, âThat scrub ainât right about a lot of things, but he is right about this. I scratched ya, and I should fix ya.â
You gratefully held your arm out to him, and watched as he gently dabbed the scratches with disinfectant, grimacing slightly at the sting. You were distracted enough by his careful movements that you almost didnât notice the other twin, right up until he gently smeared Neosporin over the scratches, placing small bandages over the deeper punctures.
âThank you,â you told them both when they finished, automatically reaching up to pet their heads, but then pausing as you realized the gesture might not be as welcome in their human form.
Your worries were quickly allayed through as the golden one practically fell into your palm, soft, happy purring noises leaving his mouth as you gently scratched the base of his ears. His twin however didnât immediately move for you, and you turned concerned eyes on him, worried he might be offended. The minute he saw you looking though he immediately leaned forward, pressing his head to your palm, his own soft purrs leaving his throat as you carded your fingers through his hair.
âIâm back,â a familiar voice sang, the door to the room sliding open to reveal Sugawara, with a cheerful grin on his face, a grin that was immediately replaced by wide eyed shock as he saw you and the two hybrids who were nearly in your lap with how close they were pressing towards you.
However, shock melted into fury as his eyes saw the open first aid kit and the bandages on your arm, his words nearly a hiss as he demanded, âWhat happened?!â
Both hybrids immediately stiffened under your hands, drawing closer to you, either looking to protect you or looking for protection you werenât sure. Either way you allowed it, rubbing your hands over the backs of their necks in a way that always seemed to sooth Suna as you answered, âWe just had a bit of a mishap is all, but weâve cleared it up.â
âAre you sure?â Sugawara demanded anxiously, âWe were told when they were brought in that theyâd had a bit of trouble before, but they never mentioned that they might attack humans.â
The golden-haired twin seemed to bristle, and if he were in cat form you were sure all his fur would be puffed out as he glared at Sugawara. His twin didnât look nearly as bothered on the surface, but close as you were, you could see how tight the muscles in his neck and shoulders were as if he was about to spring forward at any moment.
Instinctively you pulled the golden twin toward you, tipping him over into your lap. Despite his size it wasnât all that difficult given heâd been practically leaning all his weight on you. He let out a yelp of surprise, but stayed still as you buried your fingers in his hair, keeping his cheek pillowed on your thigh. Your other hand gently squeezed the back of the silver twinâs neck, both holding him still and reminding him of your presence.
âIt wasnât an attack, simply an accident,â you assured Sugawara, as you soothed your thumb over the tense muscles of the silver oneâs neck, hoping to get him to relax, âA bit like what happened with the dog hybrid earlier.â
âIf youâre sure,â Sugawara told you, watching your pet the twins with wide eyes, like he couldnât quite believe what he was seeing, âDoes that mean youâve decided to take them then? I know you were a little worried about adopting one hybrid so I never imagined youâd want two at once.â
âWhat?â you asked, a little overwhelmed by the sudden onslaught of information, and the assumption heâd made.
âYouâd have to take both of them,â Sugawara explained gently, âAdmittedly sometimes twins are separated, but we donât do that unless they want to be separated, and in this case both of them have stated they want to stay together.â
âThat makes sense,â you agreed, with a smile. It was good that the center accommodated things like that, and you made a mental note to thank Ojirou for directing you to such an upstanding place.
âShould I get paperwork started?â Sugawara asked, with an answering smile, âIf youâre taking the twins it will take a bit more work than usual, so Iâd like to get started right away. No pressure though, you donât have to make a decision today if you donât want to.â
âI hadnât really thought about adopting them,â you admitted, and felt both twins stiffen under your hands, so hurried to reassure them, âWe havenât had a chance to chat much yet. Iâd like to talk to them a little bit first before we make any decisions.â
âOf course,â the kindly hybrid agreed with an understanding nod, âWeâll give the three of you some space and let you get to know one another a bit better.â
âThank you,â you told him politely, waiting until heâd ushered Kiyoko a little bit away, clearly trying to give you some sense of privacy despite the fact that they were still well within earshot for hybrids, and likely interrogate the elegant female about what exactly had happened while he was gone.
âDo ya not want us,â the golden haired one asked you, once the two were gone, rolling over in your lap to peer up at you with wide copper eyes, the hint of a pout on his lips, and a little bit of hurt in his eyes.
âI donât know yet,â you told him honestly, gently stroking his golden hair away from his eyes, âWe donât know each other, yet do we? Do you even know if you want to come with me?â
The two cat hybrids glanced at each other, clearly communicating silently with each other for a moment before turning back to you. The golden haired one had apparently been elected spokesperson because he was the one to admit, âWe wouldnât mind goinâ home with ya.â
âBut you donât even know my name, do you? And I donât know yours either,â you pointed out, utterly baffled that theyâd apparently already decided.
âI heard mister pleasant over there when he introduced ya,â the silver haired one told you with a shrug, âBut if it matters so much to ya, Iâm Miya Osamu and heâs Atsumu.â
âI can introduce myself ya know,â the golden haired on hissed, doing his best to glare at his brother, though you were sure the effect was entirely lost considering he was apparently refusing to move from your lap and was upside down, âAnd I didnât get to hear yer name.â
âThatâs because ya were sulkinâ in our room,â Osamu pointed out.
âAnd whose fault is that huh?â Atsumu demanded with a grimace.
âYer own,â Osamu countered, looking utterly bored as he peered down at his brother. Atsumu made to lunge out of your lap, but was stopped by your hand pressed firmly to his forehead holding him in place. You took advantage of his moment of distraction to introduce yourself, gently rubbing behind his ears until he started purring again.
âAnd ya wonder why we want to go with ya,â Osamu told you sardonically, watching the two of you, âI ainât ever seen anybody who could get ahold of Tsumu like that.â
âDo the two of you always squabble like that?â you asked, a little amused and a little concerned, âIf I didnât know better I wouldâve thought one of you was a dog hybrid with how well youâre getting along right now.â
âIt ainât always so bad,â Osamu told you, turning his face away though you thought you saw the faintest hint of pink to his cheeks, âWeâre just a little restless is all. We havenât been here long so itâs just new, not as much freedom as weâre used to either beinâ cooped up for most of the day.â
âSurely they let you out if you want out,â you questioned, a little appalled that the center might be keeping hybrids like prisoners.
âWell sure,â Osamu answered turning back to you, his head tilted to the side as he studied you, âBut there are only so many places a hybrid is allowed without an owner ya know.â
You winced slightly at the blunt statement, but couldnât refute it. The law stated that all hybrids had to have a registered owner, and it was then up to that owner to set limits on the hybrid, about where they could go and what they could do. This was because if the hybrid caused any trouble, it was always on its owner to take responsibility which made things quite limited for them at times. There were lobbyists working to change that of course, as it was viewed as inhumane, but for now the law was the law.
âDid you have more freedom before here then?â you asked curiously, âIâve heard this place is pretty good.â
âItâs not bad,â Atsumu piped in, his voice content and rumbly as he turned languid eyes in your direction, clearly not wanting to be left out of the conversation, âBetter than the first center we were at when we first went up for adoption.â
âSo youâve been adopted before? Or did you just get moved from one of the other centers?â you asked curiously, only to have Atsumu go absolutely rigid under your hands as Osamu hissed at him, clearly angry with his brother, whoâd apparently revealed something he shouldnât if the way he shrank away instead of hissing back said anything.
You glanced between the two of them warily, unsure what to do as Atsumu pulled himself out of your lap so he could look at Osamu. The two of them were clearly communicating, both their tails swishing back and forth in clear agitation.
âWe had an owner,â Osamu admitted at last, his words clearly careful as he peered at you from underneath the fringe of his hair, âBut we didnât get along with him so he surrendered us ta the shelter again and they sent us here.â
A part of you really wanted to ask why exactly they hadnât gotten along with their old owner, but given the way Atsumu was refusing to meet your eyes, his nails practically digging into his thighs where he sat next to you, you got the feeling it would be kinder not to. Instead you carefully redirected the conversation back on topic and asked, âAnd what makes you think youâll get along better with me than your previous owner?â
âYer nothinâ like him,â Osamu told you bluntly, effectively shutting that avenue of conversation down.
âIf you say so,â you told him calmly, holding his gaze until he glanced away, his hands clenched into fists at his sides.
It was clearly a sensitive topic, and you didnât want to push. Youâd just met the two of them today after all, you certainly wouldnât have liked it if they tried to pry into your past, fair was fair after all.
âWhat do you picture yourselves doing all day?â you asked instead, figuring you might as well.
âDoing?â Atsumu repeated confused, tilting his head in a manner that you couldnât help but find rather adorable.
âIâll be at work most of the day during the week,â you explained patiently, âWhich means youâll be by yourselves for quite a bit of time. Youâd be more than welcome to laze around if you really wanted to, but I figured Iâd ask.â
âWhat kind of things are we allowed to do?â Osamu asked slowly, a strange look on his face that you couldnât quite interpret.
âAnything within reason,â you told him with a helpless shrug, âI have money, itâs not an issue, so long as itâs legal, and doesnât have the potential to hurt me, you or anyone else then I see no reason to place restrictions. My neighbor has a dog-hybrid who works a small rice farm that Ojirou bought him, but his cat-hybrid Suna spends most of his time either lounging around their apartment or playing sports with some of the other hybrids who live in the neighborhood.â
âWhich sport?â Atsumu asked, eyes bright, all hesitation forgotten in the face of this new information.
âVolleyball I think,â you told him with a shrug, âOjirou and I have gone to watch a few games, though I donât think itâs just volleyball either.â
If Atsumu had been a dog-hybrid you were sure his tail wouldâve been wagging a hundred miles an hour with how eager he looked, copper eyes bright in his face as he told you, âI like volleyball. Do you think heâd let me play?â
âYouâd have to take it up with Suna, but I donât see why he wouldnât,â you admitted cautiously, earning a happy smile from the hybrid.
âWhat about you Osamu?â you prompted gently, âDo you play too, or is there something else youâre interested in?â
The silver furred hybrid looked startled to be addressed, but then slowly admitted, âI like to cook.â
âThatâs amazing,â you praised, âI live on take out a lot of the time, unless Iâm headed over to Ojirouâs or Kita, his dog-hybrid makes an extra bento for me. I really should cook more, but I tend to be on the go a lot and donât want to dedicate the time.â
âItâs a bit of a shame though,â you admitted, feeling more than a bit sheepish, âOne of the best features of my apartment is the kitchen and I hardly ever use it.â
You continued to chat lightly with the twins learning quite a bit about the two of them in the process. Atsumu was definitely the louder twin, always eager and a bit blunt with his words, always saying the first thing that came to mind. Osamu was quieter than his twin, letting his golden furred brother do most of the talking for the two of them. He wasnât necessarily shy per se, and would answer when spoken to, but he seemed content for the most part to quietly observe before adding his two cents in.
The two of them together were utterly charming, which made you wonder just how they hadnât been adopted yet. You were fairly sure it must have something to do with the reason theyâd been returned to their adoption center, though for the life of you, you couldnât guess what that reason mightâve been.
âSorry to interrupt,â Sugawara cut in gently, interrupting Atsumu telling you all about the last volleyball game heâd played in, âBut the center is closing to visitors in a few minutes.â
âIâm sorry,â you apologized immediately, hurriedly scrambling to your feet, feeling more than a bit guilty, âI hadnât realized how late it had gotten.â
âThatâs alright,â Sugawara assured you with a kind smile, âIt sounds like the three of you are getting along well.â
âI think so,â you admitted, glancing at the twins whoâd both risen to their feet as well, both of them far more graceful than you could ever hope to be.
Both of them were watching you, Atsumu with tentative hope clear on his face, and Osamu completely unreadable except for the agitated twitch of his tail which told you he wasnât pleased your conversation had been interrupted.
âIâm glad,â Sugawara told you, âDo we have any kind of decision made?â
âIâŚâ you started glancing between the twins, who were both looking at you. Gut instinct meant you wanted to say yes. Youâd gotten along well and you thought you might continue to enjoy one anotherâs company. They seemed like theyâd slot into your life pretty easily. However you were still a bit hesitant. Adopting one hybrid had seemed like a big deal, but adopting two?
Plus youâd only met them today. Maybe you were being overly cautious but a single day didnât seem like nearly enough time to get to know someone before inviting them to live with you, no matter how much your heart urged you to say yes.
âActually, it doesnât matter,â Sugawara interrupted, an apologetic expression on his face, pulling you from your thoughts as he explained, âWe wouldnât have time to finish the paperwork before itâs time to close, so you wouldnât be able to take them home with you anyway, not today at least.â
âButâŚ!â Atsumu tried to protest, but quelled as Sugawara shot him a stern look.
âI think that it will be good for all of you to sleep on your decision,â the cat-hybrid told all three of you firmly, gently beginning to usher you from the room, before telling you, âYou can come back tomorrow if you like. Weâre open at the same times then.â
âAlright,â you agreed, following after him without a fuss, only to pause in your tracks at a heartbreaking mewling sound.
You turned around to see Atsumu staring after you with devastation written all over his handsome features, his hand outstretched like he was trying to reach out and physically stop you from leaving. Before youâd really thought about it your feet had carried you back, and youâd pulled the hybrid into your arms.
Atsumu clutched you tightly, burying his face in your neck and rubbing his cheek against yours in a move you recognized as scenting. You let him do as he pleased without protest, gently running your fingers through his soft golden hair. However, you were conscious of Sugawara waiting for you, so you gently extracted yourself after a few minutes.
Turning you saw Osamu watching you with an unreadable expression on his face, but you stepped toward him, offering your open arms anyway, waiting patiently. You were rewarded for that patience as he stepped into your hold, nuzzling at you the same way his twin had on the opposite side.
âIâll come back,â you found yourself promising, âI have work tomorrow, but after Iâll be here.â
Osamu drew back and peered into your face, copper eyes boring into your own, clearly searching for something before nodding, âWeâll hold ya to that.â
You let Sugawara usher you out after that, but found yourself tearing up a bit as you followed after him. You desperately didnât want to leave the twins behind. Somehow, someway youâd gotten terribly attached to them in just a few short hours.
Your sniffling apparently caught Sugawaraâs attention, because he turned around and hurriedly fumbled a packet of tissues from one of his pockets.
âIâm sorry,â he told you apologetically, âI thought maybe you wanted more time to think things over. We can still do paperwork tonight if you want I donât mind staying a bit late.â
You looked at him, startled that heâd apparently picked up on your hesitation as you gratefully accepted the tissues, dabbing at your eyes and blowing your nose before replying, âNo, no youâre right. Itâs not a decision I should make impulsively. I do want to think it over I justâŚâ
You trailed off helplessly, unsure what to say or how to explain that youâd gotten incredibly attached and were currently having a crisis as your head and heart were at war with each other. However, Sugawara apparently understood as he nodded in clear sympathy.
âDonât worry,â he assured you, âThatâs completely understandable, adopting a hybrid is no small thing. Those troublesome twins will still be here waiting for you tomorrow, so take all the time you need to think it over.â
âI will,â you told him, then tacked on sincerely, âThank you, for all your help today. I really appreciate it.â
âItâs my pleasure,â he told you with a bright, pleased smile as he walked you to the door, âIâll see you tomorrow?â
âSee you tomorrow,â you agreed with a smile, letting yourself out and heading back for your car.
The drive home your thoughts were absolutely full of the twins, and what it might be like to have them with you. Your heart and your mind were at war with one another, your heart desperate to run back to the center as soon as it opened in the morning for the cat hybrids, and your head worrying about what it might mean to have both of them and why theyâd been returned to the center by their previous owner.
You were so preoccupied with your thoughts that you almost didnât notice Suna as you walked passed Ojirouâs door, headed to your own.
âWhat is that?â Suna demanded, his voice making you pause in your tracks.
âWhat is what?â you asked him baffled as he strode toward you nose in the air, clearly picking up something.
âYou smell like hybrid,â he informed you his tone accusatory, watching you with narrowed golden eyes.
âDo I?â you asked mildly.
âYou do,â he affirmed, âDoesnât she Kita?â
âDoesnât she what?â the collie hybrid asked, emerging from somewhere deeper in the apartment.
âSmell like hybrid,â Suna explained, his tail twitching languidly behind him and eyes alight with interest.
âYou do,â Kita agreed, after carefully scenting the air, âTwo of them actually.â
âReally?â Suna asked, clearly surprised, moving closer to sniff at you again, âYou sure?â
You held still, too used to his behavior to be bothered by it, partly amused and partly annoyed at the cat hybrid who was clearly digging for information.
âYes Iâm sure,â Kita told him calmly, âTheyâre very similar, but there.â
âTheyâre identical twins,â you explained, figuring the jig was up anyway, and hoping maybe Ojirou or Kita would have some advice that might help you with your quandary.
âHo?â Suna asked a purr of interest in his voice as he inhaled and nodded to himself, then asked slyly, âAnd what were you doing with these twins to have their scent on you so thoroughly?â
âIs Ojirou home?â you asked Kita, completely ignoring Sunaâs question, earning a chuckle of amusement from the Siamese.
âHeâs here,â Kita agreed, âDid you need to speak with him?â
âBoth of you, if you have a minute?â you questioned hopefully.
âFor you? Always,â Kita assured you kindly ushering you in.
âOya, I think Iâm hurt,â Suna told you as he followed along behind, a feline smirk on his face, âWhat about me? Donât you want my advice too? After all theyâre cat hybrids arenât they?â
âThey are,â you agreed with a huff as you plopped into your normal chair, âBut are you going to give me good advice, or are you going to say whatever you think will be most amusing for you?â
âWhatâs this about cat-hybrids?â Ojirou asked, emerging from the hallway, where Kita had gone to fetch him.
âSheâs thinking about adopting twin cat-hybrids,â Suna informed him before you had the chance to speak up, smug as the cat who got the canary.
âAre you really?â Ojirou questioned with a grin, taking his own seat.
âYes,â you agreed, shooting the smug Siamese a look for interrupting and stealing your thunder, âI went to that adoption center you recommended today.â
âThatâs great,â Ojirou told you, leaning forward in his chair eagerly, âHow did it go?â
You explained your meeting with the twins, happily accepting the drink Kita pressed into your hands, which was your favorite, as the collie hybrid got everyone settled and then settled in himself to listen. You talked about how much you liked them, but your wariness about getting not one but two hybrids, and the strange issue with them having a previous owner and being so cagey about it.
âI can see why youâre wary about used goods,â Suna noted.
âDonât call them that,â you snapped, despite the fact that you could hear the tinge of sarcasm in his voice and knew he didnât really mean it, unable to help yourself, âpeople arenât like items, and shouldnât be treated like them.â
âSheâs right,â Kita told the Siamese sternly, âEven as a joke, that was a rude way to refer to them.â
Suna slouched in his seat, looking thoroughly chastised as he admitted, âI know you donât see them like that. Youâve always treated us just like normal people.â
âThatâs because you are just like normal people,â you told him, stroking your fingers through his hair to let him know you forgave him, âJust with enhanced senses and a different set of instincts at times.â
âI donât know why you think you need our advice,â Ojirou pointed out reasonably, âIt sounds like youâve pretty much already made up your mind, you clearly adore them already.â
âItâs just a lot,â you admitted, âDo you think I can handle twin hybrids? Especially since Iâve never even had one before? I mean, Iâm not like you, none of my family ever had one growing up, and the only ones I really know are Kita, Suna, and a couple that come into the office with Tendou from time to time.â
âWeâre not exactly children,â Kita reasoned, logically, âWe donât actually require all that much care outside of the basics, which I know youâre monetarily able to provide, and companionship, which is the whole reason you decided to seek out a hybrid in the first place. One or two, does it really matter? It might even be better as theyâll be able to keep each other company if they get lonely when youâre gone, and I see no reason we canât help you look after them too.â
âYouâd do that?â you asked the collie hybrid, surprised.
âOf course,â he agreed with a tiny smile, âWeâre friends are we not?â
You smiled at him, touched, and extremely reassured by his ever cool logic. It did make sense, and quelled some of your worries, plus knowing the extremely reliable hybrid would help you out if you needed it was incredibly comforting.
âI wouldnât worry about them being returned to their center,â Suna told you, surprisingly serious, âHybrids get returned for all sorts of reasons, but most of the time its owner incompatibility rather than behavioral issues. Plus that center wouldnât let you adopt them if they thought theyâd give you trouble.â
âBut Sugawara did say theyâd heard the twins gave someone trouble,â you admitted, recalling the conversation with the worried cat-hybrid.
âYes, but they didnât give you trouble,â Suna pointed out, âWe cat hybrids tend to make up our minds pretty quickly about people. It sounds like they decided they liked you, and unless something really terrible happens theyâll keep liking you, weâre terribly stubborn that way.���
âIf youâre really worried you can always ask the center about it,â Ojirou told you, âThey keep records, and would probably tell you, especially if itâs a concern about their adoptability.â
âI donât want to pry into something and lose their trust,â you admitted, even as part of you was incredibly tempted to do just that.
âThen maybe try asking if the center if they think whatever the issue was, will be an issue with you,â Suna reasoned, âAnd if they say no then let it lie and adopt them, and if they say maybe or yes, then tell the twins you canât accept them if they canât tell you what the issue was.â
âThat seems fair to me,â Kita agreed with a nod, âJust make sure youâre honest and tell them you asked, just in case.â
âOkay,â you agreed, letting out a relieved breath, âOkay that sounds really reasonable to me. Itâs just⌠do you think Iâm rushing into this too fast? I mean going to the center today was an impulse.â
âI donât think so,â Ojirou assured her thoughtfully, âYouâve been thinking about it for a while, havenât you?â
âSheâs put so much thought into it sheâs actually over thought it,â Suna interjected wryly before you had a chance to answer.
You made a face at him but couldnât actually argue. He might have a point about overthinking it. Reassured you spent a good couple hours talking with your neighbor and the two hybrids as they answered more of your questions, and you told them about the twins.
Eventually however you headed home, determined now to get at least a little bit prepared for the arrival of your two new housemates tomorrow. Luckily it wasnât dirty, but running a load of laundry and doing a little vacuuming never hurt anyone. You didnât have a whole lot for them and didnât know what kind of things they might have or need, but hopefully your office with pull out futon and guest bedroom would suffice for now until you could take them shopping.
Falling into bed that night you let yourself feel your excitement for the first time. You were adopting a hybrid, not just one but adorable twin hybrids. You couldnât wait to bring them home and maybe put an end to your loneliness once and for all.
Osamu glanced slowly around the room, trying not to look at his twin, the clock, or the doors to the main area of the shared living space the way Atsumu was. Yesterday had been a bit of a revelation. Heâd never actually expected to approach the woman whoâd shown up looking to adopt. After what happened with their last owner heâd never expected to ever actually want to be adopted again. However, somehow heâd found himself entranced by her, and he had no one but himself to blame.
When heâd initially strolled over, it was because heâd known via his bond to his older twin that heâd finally realized that Osamu had snagged his pudding for himself and was throwing a fit about it. Heâd thought that his twin wouldnât dare make a fuss if he was with a potential owner.
The rules of this place were pretty lax compared to the first center theyâd lived in. It allowed them a lot more freedoms. It let them come and go from their rooms as they pleased rather than on a regimented schedule, and allowed them to turn down any potential adopter that they didnât like, which had felt utterly shocking and unprecedented when heâd first been told about it. They gave them a small allowance they could spend or save as they chose, and even let them deal with their heats and ruts in whatever way they chose, including with other tenants so long as birth control was used.
It honestly felt like heaven compared to the first center theyâd been at, and maybe even better than living with their previous owner even before everything had gone to shit. He wasnât sure heâd even ever wanted to leave, which heâd been assured by several other tenants was also an option if he so desired.
However, the one rule that was the same between both centers was that they werenât allowed to cause trouble with the humans that came looking to adopt. This was only good sense considering how much the law favored humans in cases of hybrid vs human issues. However, unlike the first center theyâd lived, this one at least didnât threaten to put them down if they misbehaved.
Theyâd been young back then, everyone in that center was, all of them below the age of twenty-one, because anyone who reached their twenty-second birthday disappeared and was never seen again. Thus he hadnât known it was actually against the law to kill hybrids, none of them had known and the caretakers had perpetuated the rumor that those who reached twenty-two were killed instead of shipped off to other centers in order to make them that much more desperate to be adopted.
It had made him more than a bit bitter once heâd been with their new owner long enough to learn more about what was and wasnât allowed when it came to human hybrid interactions. The man had actually found their previous beliefs amusing and had laughed at them more than once for being so naĂŻve.
It was positively galling, and had made his hackles rise more than once. However heâd known better than to lash out and had better impulse control than Atsumu whoâd been punished by their previous owner more than once for acting aggressively. Fortunately, Osamu had never liked being made fun of, and spite was a powerful motivator, meaning heâd practically memorized any and all of the laws that had to do with hybrids.
It meant the few times their owner had toed the line with Atsumuâs punishments that heâd been able to cite the law to pull him back, right up until their owner had decided he no longer cared and pushed too far, leading to them being removed from his home and put back up for adoption at this new center.
They had been here for just over a month and while several people had been interested in adopting the ârare gold and silver hybrid twinsâ he had absolutely refused to engage with any of them. It was probably why that female alpha hybrid had been so shocked when heâd first approached.
Heâd fully intended to just use the human to keep Atsumu at bay, right up until sheâd crouched down and offered her hands to him and heâd gotten a whiff of her scent. Heâd known from the few lessons their ma had bothered to teach them that hybrids relied a lot more on their sense of smell than humans did, and that scent was the basis of the instinct that told them who would be a good mate and who wouldnât.
Heâd originally thought compatibility could only be found with other hybrids, after all heâd met plenty of humans before both when heâd lived in the adoption centers and with his previous owner and never once had he gotten a hint of compatibility with any of them. He thought he could be forgiven for completely losing his head and giving over to his instincts as he caught the scent of the most compatible person heâd ever met.
Her scent was honestly indescribable, and his instincts had him purring within seconds as he tried to rub her scent all over himself. Sheâd obliged, petting him with fingers that had felt magical, her touch kind and soothing and perfect as she rubbed his ears, carded fingers through his fur and rubbed her hand along his back.
Heâd been lost in a dizzy haze of touch and scent and probably wouldâve remained that way if not for the fury of his brother, which had jolted him out of it. It had been like a bucket of cold water dumped over his head pulling him from his happy haze and reminding him of the whole reason heâd come up to the human in the first place.
He probably shouldâve run off, but hadnât been able to bring himself to move very far, instead darting around to hide behind her. Heâd thought that once Atsumu saw her heâd stop and at least hold off attempting to get vengeance until later, but heâd overestimated his brother again, who was apparently more incensed than heâd guessed about the lost pudding.
Instinct had kicked in and before heâd really thought about it he was running away from his brother, darting around her legs in a game of chase that was both amusing and a bit annoying, especially when he could tell how much it was pissing his brother off, his siblingâs annoyance pulsing down their bond in waves of sparks.
He wasnât sure how long it wouldâve continued, as theyâd actually run around like this until someone got tired before, usually Atsumu as he got fed up and didnât have the patience to keep going. However, heâd suddenly found himself plucked right up into the air.
Heâd been amused when sheâd scolded Atsumu, though the amusement had faded a bit when sheâd decided to scold him too, leaving him feeling properly chastised. Heâd been more than a bit pissed off with his brother when heâd realized the nice smelling woman was bleeding because of him, though thereâd also been a small frisson of fear, wondering what the consequences would be.
However, to his surprise she hadnât actually seemed all that angry with either of them. Instead sheâd immediately accepted Atsumuâs apologies as his brother, whoâd managed to get a lungful of her scent had cuddled up to her. He could feel Atsumuâs deep interest in the human. His brother clearly also scented compatibility with her, which wasnât surprising given theyâd shared almost everything else in their lives.
Heâd found himself more than a little bit jealous as heâd watched his brother soak up her attention. It had always been like that to an extent. Atsumu had always been the more outgoing one, the one who attracted attention, who wore his heart on his sleeve and somehow managed to win people over despite his often crass personality. Osamu had always kind of faded into the background as he was much quieter and had better control over his emotions, the silver to his gold, the shadow to his light.
Normally he didnât mind, but this time being forgotten had stung. Theyâd always competed with each other, but most of the time heâd been humoring his brother, or simply hadnât wanted Atsumu to win rather than wanting the prize of winning himself. This time though it had felt like more than that. No way was he going to let his brother steal her all to himself.
Before heâd really thought about it heâd reached out a paw, and to her credit sheâd immediately offered him a sweet smile and resumed her wonderful petting. Atsumu hadnât been pleased, but he hadnât cared a bit.
It hadnât surprised him at all that when Shimizu had come back with the first aid kit that Atsumu had insisted on taking over when heâd been the one to offer first. The two of them had continued to quietly compete over her attention as they fixed up her scratches, though he could at least feel his brotherâs guilt for inflicting them on her in the first place, which did help sooth some of his annoyance with his older twin.
It was utterly gratifying that even when she had Atsumu literally in the palm of her hand, sheâd still looked for him too. Heâd tried to shove the feeling down and away, trying to remind himself that neither he nor his brother actually wanted another owner, but found it wasnât working well. The combination of her scent and her fingers as she massaged her fingers through his hair enough to make him want to curl up in her lap and never leave.
Heâd thought they might get in trouble when Sugawara returned. His fellow silver cat-hybrid belonged to the owner of the center, and took his job very seriously. He wouldnât allow any of them to make trouble, and while he respected him, and admittedly envied him a bit for the clear trusting and loving relationship he had with his owner it didnât stop him from wanting to claw his eyes out for bringing up their past in front of her.
Right when he was considering attempting to verbally eviscerate the other hybrid and damn the consequences his brotherâs shock had pulled him from his thoughts, and he turned just in time to see her pull his twin into her lap. The feel of her hand gently squeezing his neck from behind practically made him limp with pleasure as Atsumuâs own bliss at being so close to her combined with his own to thoroughly distract the two of them, though not so much he didnât notice her excusing their behavior and ensuring they didnât get in trouble.
However, both of them had snapped to attention when the other hybrid had asked her if she wanted to adopt the two of them. Heâd been able to feel his twinâs building hope, his impulsive brother apparently forgetting all about not wanting another owner, already clearly more than half in love with her despite not even knowing her for a day.
It was a trait he both hated and envied in his twin, the ability to be so impulsive, to move on so quickly and let go of past hurts. It wasnât something he was capable of. He knew he was a grudge holder and far slower to trust than his brother was. He liked to think it served him well and kept him from being as naĂŻve as Atsumu could be, though there were times it made things difficult too.
Heâd been unsure whether he wanted her to state her intention to adopt them or not, right up until sheâd said she hadnât even considered it. It stung more than heâd expected, his own small hurt amplified by his brotherâs though both of them had been somewhat soothed by her explanation that she wanted to know them better.
It was extremely reasonable and made him like her all the more, knowing she was the cautious type, more like him than like Atsumu, even if he simultaneously wished sheâd been a little more impulsive just this one time and said yes instead. Though he found himself heartened by her honesty. That sheâd actually asked them if they wanted to go with her rather than making any sort of assumption had settled things for him.
He hadnât needed Atsumuâs silent pleading to forget their original plans to agree that maybe they should give this human a chance, though it did make it easier in the end to agree as he wasnât the only one who wanted it.
Theyâd both tried to win her over, and though theyâd accidentally fallen into squabbling more than once sheâd handled it like a champ, not at all put off and even amused by it if the smile was any indication. However, despite the fact that they were the ones trying to win her over, it seemed every word she spoke was actually meant to win them over instead.
She was nothing like their previous owner, whoâd been strict with his rules and harsh with his punishments. In fact she didnât speak about punishments at all. He wasnât naĂŻve enough to think there wouldnât be any if they misbehaved, but the freedoms she was offering in turn more than made up for anything she might throw their way.
The biggest hiccup had been when Atsumu mentioned their previous owner. The horror and guilt heâd felt from his twin was the only reason heâd managed to keep himself from doing more than hiss at him. His stomach had sunk when sheâd gently pressed them for answers, but he knew they had to give her something.
Heâd tried to give her as little as possible unwilling to volunteer the information, both because he hated even thinking about their time with their previous owner and because he was afraid she might somehow decide she didnât want them because of it. In the end sheâd changed the subject herself, and not brought it up again, but as sheâd walked away from them with Sugawara, leaving them behind heâd wondered rather despairingly if that hadnât been a mistake.
It didnât matter that sheâd turned around to comfort them when Atsumu had been unable to keep his heartbreak quiet. Heâd known the minute she walked out the doors the chances of her coming back were slim to none. That was the other thing that remained consistent between this shelter and the last. Once a potential owner walked away claiming they needed to âthink on itâ they never came back.
Still he hadnât been able to turn away from her embrace, or to stop himself from scent marking the opposite side of your neck from the one his twin had claimed, laying his own personal stamp with the faint hope it would remind you to come back for them. However, no matter what youâd said, he couldnât bring himself to hope. He knew hoping would only lead to more disappointment, and he wasnât like Atsumu he wouldnât be able to bounce back from it.
Not that his twin was making it easy on him. His brotherâs hope was so fierce it was almost painful and he could feel the slightly desperate edge to it. Heâd gotten attached to her, not that he could blame him, he was more attached than he wanted to be too. However unlike him, Atsumu had fill faith you were coming back, so much so heâd actually packed up his room into the bags theyâd brought from his old place and was ready to go.
Nothing Osamu or any of the others, who also seemed to understand how small the chance was that sheâd come back for them, said could sway him. The moment it had passed three oâclock Atsumu had brought hjs bags out to the shared living area and began to sit vigil, waiting for her to come back.
Stubborn as ever his twin had ignored all the pitying looks sent his way and the fact that slowly but surely time had slipped by, leaving just half an hour until they were supposed to close. Though his face was resolute, his brother wasnât actually stupid and Osamu knew it was only stubborn pride keeping him in place. He could feel the slow onset of his twinâs hurt and despair as each minute ticked down.
Heâd contemplated leaving him, going to his own room to wallow, but he knew he could never abandon his twin. Theyâd been through everything together, and he certainly wasnât going to leave him now.
He was trying to figure out if he could coax his brother into leaving his post when the door swung open, revealing Sugawara, who had a wide beaming smile on his face. His fellow silver hybrid cast a quick glance behind him before ushering his follower into the room.
He barely caught a glimpse of her before his brother practically launched himself at her, but it was enough to freeze him in his place, because it was her. Sheâd actually come back after all.
His brother had wrapped himself around her, burying his face in her neck and clinging to her like favorite a stuffed toy, not that she seemed to mind, if the hands she was running over his hair and back meant anything. He couldnât quite hear what they were saying, the words too quiet to hear over the sudden near painful hope and the rapid beat of his own heart at the thought that sheâd come for them.
Atsumuâs joy was practically burning through him, combined with his restored faith and smug satisfaction that heâd been right all along about her coming back for them. It probably shouldâve annoyed him, but he found that all he could really feel was a bone deep sort of relief.
âWhereâs your brother?â she asked, as she finally managed to gently extract herself a bit from his twinâs embrace, though he noticed he didnât let go entirely, one of his hands laced firmly with hers.
He immediately stood, letting himself fall back into his more human skin as he made his way toward them, not waiting for his brother to out him. She seemed to spot him immediately and the relieved smile on her face was enough to make his traitorous heart skip a beat.
âOsamu,â she greeted warmly, more warmly than he thought heâd ever been greeted by anyone before as she opened her free arm in an inviting gesture. It was maybe a little pathetic how readily he accepted that embrace, but he couldnât bring himself to care, as he fell into her hold, face automatically nuzzling against the side of her neck that Atsumu had left unclaimed. A rumbling purr left his lips as he felt her press her face against his affectionately, as he allowed himself to cling to her for a bit.
âIâm so sorry Iâm late,â she murmured to him quietly, her arm squeezing affectionately around his waist, genuine regret in her tone, âMy boss made me stay a little longer than usual, and then there was an accident on the freeway. I called ahead though and Sugawara has almost all the paperwork done. I just need to collect the two of you, do some signing and weâll go home okay?â
âReally? Yer takinâ us home?â he almost didnât recognize his own voice given how weak it sounded, the quaver in it making him feel utterly ridiculous and overly emotional, something that was supposed to be his twinâs job, and frustrated him enough that he bit his lip nearly hard enough to bleed as he wrestled with himself, trying to get back in control of his emotions.
âYeah, as long as you want to come, then Iâll gladly take you,â she offered with a gentle smile that made his heart squeeze nearly painfully in his chest, âThough thereâs something I need to admit to first.â
He froze a little at that, staring at her anxiously as Atsumu also looked on, his blabbermouth brother finally silent and clearly wary. She carefully released him, though she still reached for his hand, peering between the two of them, anxious but also obviously determined. He allowed her to grasp her fingers, squeezing them automatically, anxiety making his heartrate skyrocket and bile rise in his throat.
âI asked the center about your previous owner,â she confessed, the words automatically making his heart drop, as he wondered numbly what they couldâve told her. Had she asked for the details? Was she afraid now? Had she changed her mind or decided to add some stipulations to their adoption?â
âI didnât ask for details,â she clarified, her voice managing to cut through the haze of panic that had been rising in his chest, âAll I asked was if they thought whatever had happened with your previous owner would cause trouble for me, or put any of us in any sort of danger.â
That didnât actually sound so bad, and was even fairly reasonable the storm of hurt and anger that had been building behind his anxiety slowly dispersing the more he thought about it. He noticed that his grip on her hand had loosened a bit, and he retightened his hold, hoping the center had responded in a way that reassured her. Given that she was here, talking to them, he thought it wasnât unreasonable to be hopeful.
âThey said none of us would be in any danger, otherwise they never wouldâve offered to take you both in, in the first place, and that they were sure youâd be alright with me,â she explained, her hand gently squeezing his in return.
He wasnât sure if the bone deep relief he felt was his or his brotherâs but he couldnât bring himself to care, too caught up in the surging hope that followed it as she asked, âSo, even knowing that I asked that, are the two of you still willing to come home with me?â
âO course we want to go with ya, right Samu?â his brother replied instantly, nuzzling into her neck insistently, clearly begging for attention, attention she seemed more than willing to give if the affectionate smile on her face was any indication. When she looked at him for confirmation all he could do was nod in agreement, unable to find the words for how very much he did want it and unwilling to sound ridiculous again.
The next half hour passed in a strange almost dream like haze, as he packed himself up, his smug brother clinging to her and gloating over how he was already finished, soaking up her attention as he made a mental note to get back at his annoying twin later. Once he finished packing all there really was, was a couple of signatures before he found himself in a nice car that was speeding along the highway.
Atsumu was chatting away in the front seat, practically bouncing as he asked their amused new owner anything that popped into his head as he tried to digest what had happened. Somehow, someway, they had an owner again.
You smiled to yourself as you listened to Atsumu babble away happily in the seat next to you. The golden furred twin hadnât stopped bouncing since youâd showed up at the shelter, clearly over the moon that youâd come back for him. Osamu was quiet in the back seat, and you mightâve been worried he was happy to come with you if not for the way heâd scent marked you, almost frantically his hand clutched tightly to yours as youâd signed the paperwork to take them home.
It was pretty clear both twins had thought you werenât coming back for them, and it had broken your heart a bit, and made you even more resolute that youâd done the right thing for all of you. Youâd been anxious the whole day to get back to them, not nearly as focused on work as you probably shouldâve been, which had been part of the reason for your delay in the first place.
Youâd panicked more than a bit when youâd encountered the accident on the way there, afraid that youâd break your promise to the twins. It had only been Sugawaraâs kind voice, assuring you that heâd start the paperwork while you drove and even stay open late if necessary for you to get there, that had kept your guilt and panic at bay.
Now that you had them with you werenât quite sure how you felt. Dazed that it was actually happening, excited for what the future might bring, and a little anxious about all the changes youâd have to make in your life even as you looked forward to those changes more than anything.
However, before you headed for home there were a couple things you needed to do first. Luckily you would hopefully find everything you needed in one place, at least for today. You wanted to give them time to settle in a bit, more shopping could come later when theyâd decided what they needed.
âWhereâs this?â Atsumu asked, pausing in his excited babble to look at you with confusion, as you pulled into the large parking lot, âYa donât live here do ya?â
âDonât be stupid,â his brother huffed from the backseat, âYer gonna make her think weâre some kind of bumpkins, ya know what a mall is Tsumu.â
âO course I know what a mall is,â Atsumu blustered, twisting around in his seat to glare at his twin, âI just thought maybe she had an apartment nearby is all. Who knows how rich people live?â
You huffed in amusement, reaching out without thought to ruffle his ears affectionately. The golden haired hybrid froze for a minute under your touch, and you wondered if youâd done something wrong, freezing as well, before a rumbling purr left his chest as he pressed his head further into your hand.
âYouâre too cute,â you murmured almost to yourself as you gently scratched his ears and stroked your hand over his face and neck, unable to keep the smile from your lips.
âWeâre only stopped here for a quick couple errands,â you explained to both twins, reluctantly pulling away from Atsumu who offered a pout but didnât protest, âI noticed you donât have as much as I thought you would, and I want to get you more comfortable collars to wear when weâre in public.â
Both twins hands immediately flew to the simple brown leather bands around their necks. All hybrids were required to wear collars in public to identify them as belonging to someone. The collars had a tag on them, which was essentially a small chip that had all their ownerâs information in it, that when scanned would tell someone how to get in contact with their owner. It was to ensure they behaved and that if they didnât their owner could be forced to take responsibility for their actions. Any hybrid who walked around without a collar immediately had the police called and was brought in and held until they could figure out why they were without.
Youâd heard horror stories about the way such hybrids were treated, innocent hybrids whoâd accidentally lost a collar somewhere and been so traumatized when they were finally returned to their owners that they were never the same again. Which of course was why you were determined it was never going to happen to your twins, even if a part of you balked at the idea of putting a symbol of ownership on another sentient being. Judging from the looks on their faces, Atsumuâs much easier to read than Osamuâs theyâd heard stories too, and neither of them bothered to protest.
âCome on,â you urged gently, climbing out of the car yourself, âThe sooner we get the unpleasant stuff done the sooner we get to the good stuff. Iâve got a couple things in mind Iâd like to get you both as welcome home presents, but if thereâs anything else you think you want or need feel free to ask.â
âPresents?â Atsumu asked eagerly, practically bounding out of the car.
âThatâs right,â you agreed with a small laugh, watching him sulk a bit as he realized his brother had beaten him in securing your free hand, Osamuâs fingers laced with your own and a smug smirk on the silver hybridâs face, âSo keep close and letâs get going okay?â
Luckily the mall wasnât too crowded, and while the twins got more then their fair share of admiring looks, doubtless both because of how good looking they were and how rare twin hybrids in general were, no one actually dared to approach your group, even as Atsumu practically bounced around glancing around the mall in fascination and reminding you more of an eager puppy than a supposedly slightly older cat hybrid.
Osamu was much more dignified and kept close to your side, though judging from his wide-eyed look that he couldnât quite hide behind his stoic façade he was just as in awe as his brother. You were starting to get an impression of their previous owner and it was far from good.
Youâd known that some owners kept their hybrids close to home, either because they were overly protective or possessive, and it had always rubbed you the wrong way. Ojirou had always allowed Kita and Suna to do as they pleased for the most part, treating them as capable adults and equals, more like roommates than the pets some treated their hybrids as and his was the example you were going to strive to follow.
It was why your errands today were so important, because while you would happily have let your twin hybrids run around as they pleased dressed however they pleased a collar was unfortunately the one thing they couldnât be without, especially if they were going to go outside without you.
Luckily the mall was outfitted with several hybrid specialty stores and it didnât take you long to find one dedicated entirely to collars. Both twins were a little wide eyed at the selection, and neither seemed to know quite what to say as you roamed through the aisles together looking at the selection.
Several of them made you grimace in outright distaste, the collars boasting accessories like inward facing spikes or tracking devices that would alert the owner if the hybrid tried to leave their home. It made you feel a little sick to your stomach, so you instead turned to the less intrusive ones.
âDo you see anything you like?â you asked the twins, squeezing Osamuâs hand affectionately, âYou donât have to wear collars in the house if you donât want to, but youâre going to need them if you want to leave when Iâm not home, which means youâll probably be wearing them a lot, so make sure to pick something you like. You can even pick a couple if you want it to match your outfit for the day or whatever I donât mind spending a little more to get a handful of chips programmed.â
Both twins blinked at you owlishly clearly startled by the offer, which made your heart hurt for them, even as they hesitantly turned back toward the displays, looking more closely than they had before.
âDo ya have any restrictions?â Osamu asked bluntly, not quite looking at you as he eyed a display of thick leather ones that didnât look comfortable in the slightest.
âNo,â you assured him, âIâm not the one who has to wear it.â
Osamu nodded slowly, and seemed to be taking his time as he perused the collars. You let him do as he liked, allowing him to lead. Youâd only loosened your hold on him once, thinking he may like to wander the store like his brother and not have to tow you along with him, but the way his hand had reflexively tightened on yours in response had put paid to that assumption and youâd immediately re-laced your fingers together.
In the end Atsumu approached you first, holding a collar out to you hopefully. It actually looked like it was meant more for a dog hybrid, thick black leather with steel spikes on it, making it look fairly fierce. Personally you thought it was gaudy and was probably going to be uncomfortable, but you tried not to let your distaste show, after all youâd said anything they wanted and youâd meant it. Luckily in the end you didnât need to say anything.
âWhat the hell is that?â Osamu demanded when he caught sight of the collar in his brotherâs hands, the disgusted look on his face letting you know his feelings quite clearly.
âItâs a collar scrub, what else would it be?â Atsumu replied with a sneer for his twin you were beginning to think was automatic.
âIâm not the scrub you are,â the silver twin sneered, âBecause only a scrub would wear somethinâ like that.â
âOy,â Atsumu interjected, with a fierce glare, âShe said we could have what we wanted.â
âYeah but she probably thought ya had some sort of taste, she doesnât know you well enough to know how scrubby ya are scrub,â Osamu hissed back.
âAlright guys,â you interjected gently, squeezing Osamuâs hand and reaching out to gently ruffle Atsumuâs ears, aware of the eyes of the cashier which had definitely turned in your direction given the twins were getting louder and louder by the second, âLetâs try to keep it to polite volume levels in public hmm?â
âSorry,â both twins grumbled, identical pouts on their faces that made you giggle.
âItâs alright,â you assured them fondly, âJust try to be good okay?â
They nodded though Osamu clearly needed to get the last word in as he turned to you with pleading eyes, âYa think itâs an abomination too donât ya?â
âI said you could have whatever you wanted,â you told him diplomatically, âIf this is what Atsumu likes, then of course he can have it.â
âHa, see!â Osamu demanded of his twin, clearly seeing right through your attempt at diplomacy, âShe thinks itâs ugly too!â
âDo ya really think itâs ugly?â Atsumu asked you sulkily eyeing the collar in his hands.
Youâd known before that you were weak to pleading eyes, but it turned out you were even more weak to the pleading copper eyes of your hybrid, the thought that he might be sad tugging at your heartstrings.
âI just worry youâll be uncomfortable,â you assured him, letting go of Osamuâs hand and gently cupping his face in your hands, rubbing your thumbs along his cheeks affectionately, the same way you did for one of the hybrids that occasionally came to your office to sulk when his owner brought him to work but didnât pay attention to him.
Atsumu immediately leaned into your palms, heavy lidded eyes half-shut with bliss as you explained, âItâs summer right now, and thereâs no padding so it will be hot, heavy and probably chafe. Plus didnât you say you wanted to play volleyball? Wonât it get in the way? I can definitely get it for you if you like it, but maybe pick something else too, okay?â
âKay,â your golden twin agreed, sounding completely and utterly content as he nuzzled into your hands, making your heart melt in your chest.
âWhat about this one?â Osamu offered, pulling your attention away from his brother.
He was holding a collar in his hands, one that actually looked more like a necklace a thin but sturdy looking cord of leather fastened with a silver chain in the front that clasped on both ends to a silver hoop that suspended a solid silver disc in the middle that on close inspection revealed that it housed the chip needed for identification.
âThat looks really nice,â you praised, letting out a breath of relief at his choice. You werenât a big fan of the collars in general, but seeing it look more like a necklace made it seem far more tolerable. Plus it was black and silver and thus would probably go with just about anything he chose to wear.
Letting go of Atsumu to take the collar from his twin, you completely missed the smug smirk directed over your shoulder by Osamu as you inspected it, though Atsumu certainly didnât, giving his twin an annoyed glare above your head.
In the end, while Atsumu sulked and complained about it, he did actually put the original collar heâd offered back and go with Osamuâs choice, even though you offered to get him both. He refused, sulking slightly all the while, but remained insistent that he only needed the one, even though you ended up buying four collars total, so you could have two back-ups. Though he did insist on holding your hand to make up for the disappointment.
Luckily the manager didnât seem to mind having to program all four collars, tapping away at the computer, while Atsumu sulked a bit by your side and Osamu somehow managed to all but radiate smug superiority. The cashier carefully ringing up your purchases for you as you pulled your wallet out.
âA word of advice?â the cashier offered as you waited for the programmed collars, surprising you with his forwardness.
âYouâre too indulgent with them,â he continued on, not giving you the chance to refute the need for him to speak, âHybridâs need a firm hand. Youâll spoil them if you let them get away with raising their voices in public and causing a scene. Donât ever let them forget their place.â
You felt more than saw both twins bristle on either side of you, and gently squeezed Atsumuâs hand, before laying your hand over the back of Osamuâs neck. You wouldnât care a bit if they wanted to verbally eviscerate the man who was eying them with clear distaste, a distaste you were almost sure stemmed from jealousy given the lascivious looks he probably thought you hadnât noticed levelled in your direction. Unfortunately, you also didnât want them to get into trouble, and werenât quite sure what the law said about how hybrids were allowed to defend themselves from humans, something you planned to rectify as soon as possible.
For now however you werenât about to let the twins get in trouble and cut in your tone as cold as you could make it, âI donât remember asking for your opinion, nor do I care about what you think in the least. Iâll treat them how I want to treat them, which means Iâll spoil and pamper them as much as I like. I suggest you keep your opinions to yourself in the future if you want to keep this business running. As it is Iâll be sending my complaint to your superiors. Letâs go guys, we can find other collars elsewhere. Itâs not like theyâre hard to find.â
âWait! The chips are already programmed and you havenât paid,â the manager protested, standing up from the computer looking utterly appalled.
âShouldâve thought of that before your employee opened his mouth, and decided to spew his unwanted bile everywhere,â you countered with a shrug, âIâd consider finding better employees in the future if I were you, or at least teach them to keep their mouths shut.â
âBut the chips canât be removed from these collars, theyâll be completely ruined,â the manager put in, sounding more than a bit despairing.
âIâm sorry,â you told her, feeling genuinely bad for the woman, after all it wasnât her fault the other employee was an ass, âBut thatâs not my problem. I refuse to support any sort of business that would treat its customers like this.â
The glare she leveled on her fellow employee was utterly ferocious and had him cowering back in his seat. Not that you could blame her for being upset, each collar was about three hundred USD so the sale they were losing out on was enormous.
âI can offer you a discount?â she tried hopefully, âFifty percent off?â
You tilted your head thoughtfully, but didnât reply instead turning to look at the twins whoâd clearly been more than ready to follow you out of the store, âWhat do you think?â
âUs?â Atsumu asked, clearly baffled.
âYes, you,â you told him with a fond smile, âYouâre the ones who got insulted, not me, and theyâre your collars. Iâm happy to buy you whatever you like from wherever you want it, whether thatâs here or somewhere else.â
âSeventy-five percent off,â Osamu bargained from her other side, taking you by surprise. You turned to see him watching the manager with shrewd eyes, and when it looked like she would protest he added in, âSeventy-five percent off and we wonât leave bad reviews on every site we can or send letters of complaint to upper management.â
âAgreed,â the manager huffed, shooting another vicious look at her employee, one that clearly read that it would be coming out of his salary.
You huffed, amused at Osamuâs bargaining, gently massaging your thumb against the base of his neck affectionately before releasing both twins and moving to pay, only spending a quarter of what youâd originally planned.
âNice work,â you praised the silver hybrid once the three of you were out of the store and out of earshot.
Osamu shot you a sly smirk, looking exceedingly pleased with himself as he walked beside you. Atsumu had claimed your hand this time, so he was carrying the bags, though it didnât seem to bother him in the least.
âNow that, thatâs taken care of, letâs go grab your gifts,â you told the twins, tugging them along to the PineApple store.
âPresents?â Atsumu asked eagerly, practically bounding along beside you, your intertwined hands swinging back and forth between you.
Laughing you simply pulled him with you into the store. Both twins were wide-eyed as you browsed through, clearly unused to the cutting edge technology on display, both of them exceedingly cautious with the expensive looking tech. It took some gentle urging, but eventually you managed to get phones and laptops picked out for each of them.
âIsnât this too much,â Osamu asked you in an undertone, clearly worried as an employee walked Atsumu through getting his laptop set up. It turned out that of the twins Osamu was definitely more technically savvy and loved his new laptop, though Atsumu had already managed to download several apps and games on to his phone and was thoroughly enjoying them as well, âItâs expensive.â
âI have the money,â you assured him gently, âAnd besides, everyone has a phone these days. I want you guys to have them in case you get in trouble when Iâm not home and need to reach me, like if you got lost or hurt or simply need a human to ensure youâre treated fairly. Iâd feel awful if you needed me and I didnât know.â
âThe laptops are so you donât get too bored at home, though I hope youâll find things to enjoy outside the apartment too,â you continued, absently stroking your hand up and down his back.
âWill you be wanting hybrid trackers in the new phones?â the employee asked, her voice professional as she began to ring up your purchases.
You hesitated. On one hand you hated the idea of invading the twins privacy, and on the other you knew that you fully intended to let them roam as they pleased so wouldnât it be better to have the tracker just in case? A quick glance showed that Osamu was impassive as ever, and even Atsumu just looked bored, not paying any attention whatsoever, instead tapping away at his new phone.
âWhat do you think?â you asked them, more than willing to hear their opinions on the matter.
âYouâre the owner,â Osamu told her, apparently speaking for both of them as he gave an unconcerned shrug, which wasnât helpful in the least.
You grimaced a bit trying to think of a compromise before finally pulling out your own phone and asking the employee, âIs there anyway to ensure all three of the phones will track each other?â
âLet me go ask,â she told you politely, turning away to go grab someone more knowledgeable.
âThatâs fair right?â you asked hesitantly, âThis way you know where I am too and can come find me if you need me.â
âYeah,â Osamu agreed, giving you a look that you thought might be something as close to awe as youâd seen on the silver haired hybrid, âYeah thatâs fair.â
The employee quickly returned and confirmed they could indeed make all three phones track one another, and in the span of a few minutes managed to get your purchases complete. Feeling like that was probably enough for now, you led them back towards the car.
It was starting to get pretty late, and the minute youâd exited the mall Osamuâs stomach had given a loud rumbling growl. Atsumu had made fun of him for all of a minute, before his own stomach betrayed him. Youâd shaken your head at their antics, but allowed a surprisingly eager Osamu to order whatever he wanted for carryout from the Chinese place near your apartment.
One quick stop for the food, and you finally managed to bring your new hybrids home. Both of them were a little quiet as you led them up to your apartment, staring around and clearly taking everything in. Either Ojirou, Kita and Suna werenât home, or theyâd decided to give you time to settle with the twins as they didnât emerge from their apartment as you arrived in the hallway and fumbled the door open.
âHere we are,â you told them, hitting the lights, âHome sweet home.â
Both twins were laden with things, carrying their purchases, the food, and their things from the adoption center. Still looking at them was enough to make your heart clench. It had only taken one trip to bring everything up, but despite hybrids being stronger than normal humans it still made your heart clench to see how very little the twins actually had. Each of them only had a medium sized suitcase of things, and Atsumu had a worn volleyball but that was it aside from the things youâd bought them. It was something you were determined to fix for the future, but for now youâd make do.
âI know youâre hungry, so unless you want to settle in for a bit first we can eat and then Iâll show you around,â you offered.
The twins exchanged looks, but nodded in clear agreement. You pointed out the bathroom just in case, but then brought them to the kitchen, trying to show them where everything was as you pulled utensils from the drawers. Osamu clearly paid much more attention to her explanations than Atsumu did, though both diligently helped her set the table.
The food was really good, and thankfully sparked more conversation, even if it was more subdued than earlier, all of them worn out from the long day theyâd had. Osamu was clearly very interested in food, and not just in eating it the way his brother was. You managed to coax out that heâd cooked for their previous owner from time to time, and told him that as long as he was careful he was more than free to use her kitchen and anything in it for whatever he wanted earning what felt like her first real smile from the silver haired twin.
Despite how tired they clearly were, both twins helped you clean up. For the first time since youâd first discovered the lovely little Chinese restaurant there werenât actually any leftovers, the twins having consumed everything you said you didnât want. As they worked you noted it really was kind of nice, even if things were quiet, to have the company as they went about their tasks.
âAlright, so I wasnât sure if youâd want your own rooms or if youâd want to share,â you told them, gesturing for them to follow, âWeâre going to have to do some shopping either way, since theyâre your rooms and I want you to be able to personalize them any way you want, but I think theyâre pretty equal in size.â
The twins stared at you, clearly surprised, glancing at each other, to the rooms youâd offered, to you, and back again, the gesture making her more than a bit nervous. Youâd thought there was plenty of space for the two of them, but maybe they didnât see it that way?
âWe get our own rooms?â Atsumu asked at last, finally breaking the silence, his voice quiet and disbelieving, copper eyes huge in his face.
âIf you want them, then of course theyâre yours,â you assured him, concerned, âI still have to clean out my study, but I didnât want to delay adopting you and I donât think it will take too long. Thereâs a pull out futon in there, though youâre more than free to share if you want a bed, or I can take the futon and one of you can have my bed for now. Iâve certainly slept on the futon before and I donât mind.â
âYouâd give up your bed?â Osamu repeated, looking like youâd just smacked him over the head with a fish, more surprise on his face then youâd thought him capable of showing.
âJust until we find something for you,â you told him, a little puzzled at his surprise but with the sinking feeling that your suspicions about their former owner were correct.
âBut, why?â Atsumu asked you, wide eyed and a little teary.
âBecause, youâre mine now,â you assured him, unable to quite find the words you wanted to say, but hoping you were conveying your feelings at the very least, âAnd Iâm going to do everything I can to keep you safe and happy.â
The sad mewling sound he made in response to your words was enough to break your heart, as he pitched forward squeezing you into his chest and burying his face in your shoulder. You pressed your cheek to his hair, rubbing his back soothingly with one arm even as you automatically opened the other one for his twin, a gesture that was slowly becoming more and more familiar to you.
Osamu didnât sob the way his twin did, but the way he squeezed you tight let you know he was just as moved as Atsumu even if he was quieter about it. Seeing their genuine gratitude for what you felt was common courtesy broke your heart, but even as it ached and you did your best to soothe them you swore to yourself, to love and care for your new hybrids so theyâd never want for anything ever again to be the best owner it was possible to be after all they deserved nothing less.
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Prompt List #2
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Angst
âI love you ! Is that what you wanted to hear ?â
âI love him/her, and I know that I shouldnât.â
âCan you just shut your mouth ?â
âwHY DO YOU KEEP LYING TO ME ?â
âWe both know that I should walk away, but I canât.â
âWait, he/she has a girlfriend/boyfriend ?"
âI loâ-â âNo, please⌠Donât say that. You love her/him, not me.â
"Could you just take this pain away ? It hurts, so much⌠Help me.â
âYouâre safe here, I got you.â
âDonât ask her out again, please⌠Youâre killing me, every single time you ask that.â
âLook, he/she wants you, just make him/her happy.â
âIf you go, Iâll know that you never loved me.â
âWe never were just friends, and you know it.â âI know it, but you deserve someone better than me.â
âSHE WAS CRYING BECAUSE OF YOU!!!â
âYou love me like Iâm the person who actually deserves your love.â âBut you are the only one who deserves it.â
âI know for a fact that youâre not âfineâ.â
âYouâre looking at me like.. youâre disgusted. What did I do? Just tell me what I did, please!â
âWhat happened between us?â
âNothing has changed!â âYes it has, and you know it.â
âLove isnât supposed to hurt this badly.â
âYou said you needed space. You were 5,000 miles away for a year, and youâre still unsure. Iâm starting to think that an entire universe apart wouldnât be enough space for you.â
âI remember when he/she/they used to look at me that wayâ
âI want you to list every lie you ever told me. Then Iâll forgive you.â
âI donât hate you. I hate that after all of this, youâre still trying to lie to meâ
âI canât keep this secret for you anymore.â
âIâm sorry Iâm not what you signed up for.â
âWhy she/her/them? It could have been anybody, and you chose to betray me with her/him/them.â
âThis will be the last time you lie to me.â
âYou never loved me, did you?â
âYou made me miserable and I still loved you.â
âEverytime something goes well, I momentarily forget how much I despise you.â
âWeâre never going to have a happy ending, just remember that.â
âDonât pretend like youâre not happy to see me like this.â
âYour mind must be a horrible place.â
âHand me the gun and Iâll kill him myself.â
âAnd I thought you loved me."
" And I thought I loved you."
" Aren't you even going to cry?"
âI didnât expect you to wait forever. I just hopedâŚâ
âDid you always know that you were going to leave?â
âIf you cry, Iâll stay, and if I stay that will just give you another reason to hate me.â
âIâm addicted and at this point I donât think anything could make me stop.â
âIf you wanna know, then ask.â
âYou never asked because you knew I wouldnât tell you what you wanted to hear.â
âWe grew apart, and at this point Iâm glad.â
âFind somebody else to kiss your ass.â
âWhen are you going to stop clawing for something thatâs never going to happen?â
âWhat youâre doing is going to kill you one day.â
âIt was easier to believe that the you I knew was dead than deal with the fact that I still have to see you every day.â
âWhat youâre doing is going to kill you one day.â
Fluff
51. âYouâre hair is really soft after you wash it.â
52. âSsh. Stop fussing. Iâm just braiding your hair.â
53. âYou smell really nice.â
54. âWould it be all right if I borrowed your sweater? It smells like you.â
55. âI might have slept with your robe when you were gone.â
56. âIf you steal the blankets, I am going to put my cold feet on you.â
57. âHere, letâs share the blanket.â
58. âYouâre comfy.â
59.âYou are very endearing when you are half-asleep.â
60.âBut I want to hear you sing.â
61.âDonât get up - Iâll do it.â
62.âCare to give me a back scratch?â
63.âI think I love you.â
64.âYour bed head is really cute.â
65.âHow about a kiss?â
66.âYou made this for me?â
67.Aw, youâre blushing.â
68. Uh oh, I know that look. What do you want?â
69. âLet me help you with that.â
70. âI donât want to forget this moment.â
71.âAre you really flirting with me right now?â
72.âI like the way your hand fits in mine.â
73.âYou have something in your hair, umm⌠Do you want me to get it out?â
74.âItâs nice that your voice was the first thing I heard today.â
75.âThis movie is really scary, but youâre into it so Iâm trying not to cover my face the whole time, but- WHAT IS THAT?â
76.âWait, donât pull away⌠Not yet.â
77.âHalf the time I get too embarrassed to say anythingâ
78.âNo, itâs fine. Â I can wait until youâre done talking to them.â
79.âNo, likeâŚ. Itâs just, I canât believe youâre actually wearing my clothes.â
80.âYouâre a big piece of inspiration for this, honestly.â
81.âIâve been trying to get ready for like an hour and a half, because I know youâre going to look so good and I need to try and match up.â
82.âI wanted to say âI love youâ for the first time without stuttering, but that failed.â
83.âMy friends get so annoyed by how much I talk about how sometimes.â
84.âNo, mom, donât tell him/her I said that about him/her!â
85.âI canât get over how a few months ago I wanted to learn your name and now youâre having breakfast with me in my sweater.â
86.â You are so beautiful â So fucking beautiful. â
87.âAnd just WHERE do you think youâre putting your hands?â
88.âWow, you look even better in the daylight.â
89.âI donât remember ever having this many hickeys. But I donât mind.â
90.âWe could order pizza and just stay like this all day.â
91.âIt was always you.â
92.I love you in every possible way.â
93.âI didnât mean to love you so much.â
94.âDonât you hurt a single hair on his/her/their head.â
95.âDuck, you idiot!â
96.âHey. Pal. Iâve got a wand and Iâm not afraid to use it.â
97.âShh, youâre safe. I wonât let you go.â
98.âItâs not a double date. Weâre just third and fourth wheeling.â
99.âLook, I know we donât know each other that well, but Iâm still worried about you. No one deserves to be alone.â
100.âI remember practicing how to ask you out in the mirror..â
Sarcasm
101.âDefine normal.âÂ
102.âDo I get bonus points if I act like I care?âÂ
103.âJust remember if we get caught, youâre deaf and I donât speak English.âÂ
104.âDonât look for any redeeming qualities. I donât have any.âÂ
105.âItâs amazing how fast the world can go from bad to total shit storm.â
106.âI love you. You enormously stubborn pain in the ass.âÂ
107.âAnd you wonder why youâre still single.â
108.âRemind me to kill you. Please.âÂ
109.âThatâs a little melodramatic, donât you think?â
110.âSheâs crazy. And just when you think youâve reached the bottom of her craziness, thereâs a crazy underground garage.âÂ
111.âShe may seem like lollipops and rainbows but I bet behind close doors sheâs latex and whips.â
112.âIf my day gets any worse, Iâm asking hell if theyâre having an exchange program.âÂ
113.âSorry. I donât speak skank.âÂ
114.âMy middle finger salutes you.âÂ
115.âI donât have enough middle fingers to let you know how I feel.âÂ
116.Somebodyâs cranky.â âSomebody needs to shut up.âÂ
117.âOh darling. Go buy a brain.âÂ
118.âFrankly my dear, I donât give a damn.âÂ
119.âAll due respect, but thatâs a bunch of crap.âÂ
120.âI am one of the few people in the world who can murder you and leave no forensic evidence behind.â
121.âExcuse me. I have to go make a scene.âÂ
122.âWhat did I tell you about calling her/him the devil?â âThat itâs offensive to the devil?âÂ
123.âI heard that!â âYou were supposed to!âÂ
124.âI need therapy after this.âÂ
125.âYou didnât get in trouble for lying. You got in trouble for lying badly.âÂ
126.âI turned out liking you a lot more that I originally planned.âÂ
127.âI think youâre weird.â âI think youâre boring.âÂ
128.âIâm afraid Iâve been thinkingâŚâ âA dangerous pastime.â
129.âWow, thereâs a big surprise. I think Iâm going to have a heart attack and die from surprise.âÂ
130.âIâm gonna hit you so hard, itâll make you ancestors dizzy.âÂ
131.âSarcasm is the bodyâs natural reaction to stupidity.âÂ
132.âWell, excuse me, psychic wonder!âÂ
133.âDonât look in her eyes, she might steal your soul.âÂ
134.âSheâs hot, but sheâs evil.âÂ
135.âDo I regret it? Yes. Would I do it again? Probably.âÂ
136.âI already know that Iâm going to hell. At this point itâs really go big or go home.âÂ
137.âIâm not a damsel in distress. Iâm a damsel doing damage.âÂ
138.âSo stick that in your juice box and suck it.âÂ
139.âNever take life seriously. No one ever comes out alive anyway.âÂ
140.âSometimes I question my sanity. Occasionally it replies.â
141.âWhy should we date?â âBecause we are attracted to each other.â âI am attracted to pie, but I do not feel the need to date pie.âÂ
142.âNeither one us is drunk enough for this conversation.âÂ
143.âYouâre questioning my methods.â âIâm not questioning it, Iâm saying itâs stupid.âÂ
144.âWow, somebody needs a Happy Meal.âÂ
145.âI didnât do it!â âThen why are you laughing?â âBecause whoever did it is a freaking genius.âÂ
146.âIdiots. Iâm surrounded by idiots.âÂ
147.âYou couldnât handle me even if I came with instructions.
148.âObviously you have mistaken me for somebody who gives a shit.âÂ
149.âRule number one: donât bother sucking up. I already hate you, thatâs not going to change.âÂ
150.âYou make no sense to me.â âWelcome to my life.âÂ
Drama
151.âCan you stop thinking about yourself for once?â
152.âCan you stop thinking about yourself for once?âÂ
153.âDonât think I forgot about what you did last time.â
154.âI know you lied to me.â
155.âIâm not even sorry.â
156.âYou backstabber!â 157.âI never want to see you again.â 158.âYou never mattered to me.â
159.âI knew this was a bad idea.â
160.âRot in hell.â
161.âIt was supposed to be a secret!â
162.âNo one loves me.â 163.âHe/she/they is/are so pettyâŚâ 164.âYou made me cry.â 165.âI donât know who you are anymore.â 166.âHow DARE you?!â 167.âI know youâre not talking to meâŚâ 168.âI SAW you with him/her/them!â
169.âJust leave me alone.â
170.âWhat did you do?!â 171.âI told everyone that I didnât want to talk but Iâm actually dying for attention.â
172. âJust admit that was extraâŚâ
173.âI forgive, but I donât forget.â 174.âDid you see what he/she/they was/were wearing?â 175.âSo what if I had sex with your ex?â 176.âThereâs something I have to tell youâŚâ 177.âI canât do this anymore.â 178.âYou werenât there for me when I needed you the most.â 179.âI never loved you.â 180.âItâs too late.â
181.âQuit ignoring me.â
182. âDonât you get it? Itâs because I love you!â
183.âI love you. Iâm sorry.â
184.âI donât want to be friends.â
185.âCan we please pretend I never said that?â
186.âFriendzoned again.â
187.âYou shouldâve loved me when you had the chance.â
188.âFuck you for toying with my emotions like that.â
189.âI was there for you when no one else was!â
190.âAlright â I can tell a ânoâ when I hear it.â
191.âIâm sorry I acted so creepy.â
192.âFuck. Itâs like what they say â nice guys finish lastâŚâ
193.âIâm tired of keeping this secret. Even if you donât love me back.â
194. âI knew thatâd be your answer. Thatâs why I never told you before.â
195.âWhen I said I loved you, I meant it.â
196.âIs there any part of you, deep down, that might love me back?â
197.âYou were the one that left all those notes for me?â
198.âYouâre in a relationship with another person â you know this canât end well.â
199.âWe agreed this was just physical!â
200.âI love you. I know you donât love me, so donât say it back.â
Ahhh im sorry that was so long, but if you read all the way to here, your a real one.
Again i write for all Hp characters! Feel free to use these prompts as ur own
#harry potter x reader#george weasley x reader#fred weasley x reader#ron weasley x reader#charlie weasley x reader#bill weasley x reader#ginny weasley x reader#draco malfoy x reader#blaise zabini x reader#cedric diggory x reader#oliver wood x reader#luna lovegood x reader#sirius black x reader#severus snape x reader#remus lupin x reader#james potter x reader#regulus black x reader#prompt list#hermione granger x reader#lily evans x reader
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college au! headcanons
gojo satoru, geto suguru & nanami kento
rqst: college au for nanami, geto and gojo?
a/n: so i divided it into three categories to help keep my head straight. honestly almost straight kicked gojo out of college bc i couldnât decide on a major for him. the jjk discord server is heaven sent for my sanity. ty everyone again đş
last time i should have to post these. hoping everything is fine now.Â
gojo satoru
MAJOR
âhe starts off undecided for a long time. the fact that heâs on scholarship allows him to be more flexible with his classes given that heâs not responsible for costs. he grew up with expectations from his family but university is suppose to be his opportunity to spread his own wings and grow from his experiences.
âso he tries a bit of everything- sciences, music and social studies- anything to prompt a spark. (took a business class once and made a point to sit next to nanami everyday just to annoy him) by his second year heâs getting as frustrated as his counselor because if he doesnât decide soon heâll be a potential 5th year senior.
âheâs overthinking it but gojo wants to invest in what he believes will make the most significant impact to his ability. his counselor takes those crumbs and runs with it.
âhe gets steered towards political science and actually excels at it (that advisor gets a raise). surprises most of the class with his analytical skills because they thought he was just a pretty boy- surprise heâs beautiful and smart.
âdevelops a vested interest in governmental policies. might run for president one day idk. brings donuts to his early am class. doesnât share.
SOCIAL
âheâs not the jock per say, but as the star athlete of the basketball team, the school likes to take advantage of his image to draw in sponsors.
âhis face is plastered all over the auditorium whether theyâre in season or not. sometimes itâs not even to promote basketball, gojo is pretty and theyâre not afraid to use it. which also makes him one of the most recognizable faces on campus.
âdue to his student athlete contract, heâs not allowed to sign autographs freely in the event theyâre attempted to be sold as quick cash. but yikes, he can barely walk to class without someone stopping him for a picture. to the best of his ability he tries to laugh it off, poster boy image and all, but it gets pretty fucking old and annoying quickly. especially when it makes him late for his next lesson and the instructor shows no sympathy.
âhis height didnât only help him get into basketball, but its also convenient when it comes to shouldering politely through the student masses. his golden rule is donât make eye contact. the busier the crowds the easier it is for him to pretend like he couldât possibly have heard them.
âgojo doesnt scout fraternities, fraternities scout him. but heâs not interested in the slightest. as an athlete he already gets into any social circle he wants without the additional effort. that and he doesnt think he could tolerate an alpha male trying to exert his dominance without barking back.
âloves to show up to parties but always arrives late enough to the point where they donât think heâs coming. it helps him slip in when he wants too. heâs a connoisseur of all alcohol varieties and a master of beer bong. heâs not necessarily the life of the party but his presence is kind of hard to miss.
RELATIONSHIPS
âhe gets too much attention to date casually. most potential suitors are in it more for the benefits they receive than him anyway. heâs got enough on his plate with career indecisiveness and games to try to pursue anything serious before third year.
âheâs not completely celibate though. he tries to keep the same partners as long as he can. not only to keep himself clean and safe but because he often goes into an agreement to keep it casual. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnât. either way he gets coined as a âheartbreakerâ before the end of his freshman year. frankly the rumors obscure most of the truth and give him more freedom. people always expect that heâs with someone even when heâs not, which helps keep his invasive teammates off his back.
âgojo can easily graduate without securing something tangible but there is still a window for potential.
âyouâre both his consistent classmate and occasional friends with benefits. its the former title that keeps bringing him back around. he cant exactly avoid you without subjecting himself to 8am classes. it helps that the sex is good too.
âhe can text you an offer to study together for the next test and roll over after an hour and wreck you for the rest of the week. its hard to tell who gets addicted first but he does appreciate the way your skin looks when youre wearing his marks.
geto suguru
MAJOR
âheâs a STEM kid, particularly interested in bio-genetics to improve overall health. he believes that simply becoming a physician just keeps the issue at bay and his goal is to eradicate the problem at its source.
âsince high school heâs been cataloging different programs across the country before deciding what he wanted and putting all his efforts into it. so itâs no surprise when he gets in.
âgeto doesnât need counselors but theyâre required so he listens to them prattle on about using university as an opportunity to explore. this man came in with more college credits than most sophomores, he knows what he wants.
âalways on-time to class and never misses an assignment. also that kid who goes above and beyond, even on the simple stuff. he rarely gets teased about it, not even behind his back. geto straight up scares some people even when heâs smiling.
ânot afraid to correct teachers when theyâre wrong. in fact he lives for it.
âheâs the one who graduated early and starts his masterâs program before most of his age group declare their own majors.
SOCIAL
âhe tends to frequent the same circles- handpicking his acquaintances out of class rosters, clubs and honor lists. heâs less in it for the friendship and more so to scout for potential research partners.
âmet gojo in one of his science electives and literally carried him through the class. they somehow end up friends but only really hang out at each otherâs places- bunch of chill movie nights and pizza.
âthere is no interest in fraternities, but he does join university funded clubs that allow him to further his research. they give him unique access to labs, take him on trips to different conventions and have an alumni list a kilometer long for future collaborations.
âthe man does not party but he will occasionally slip into quieter bars to ease some of his frustrations. he actually enjoys karaoke thursdays , not to sing for himself but the drunken antics of others bring him some amusement.
âsmokes weed occasionally, but only his own product. it helps him relaxand fan out the stress. he never sells it but sometimes gojo nicks some of his stash. given that he gets drug tested often, geto doesnât know how the athlete never gets caught.
RELATIONSHIPS
ânot interested in seeking out relationships in the slightest. the man has a plan and heâs already married to it.
âheâs not completely immune to sexual advances though and occasionally splurges but none of the friends with benefits crap. heâll hit it once and stay celibate for the rest of the year easily.
âyou might be able to squeeze in as his fellow lab partner. remain invested in the work and not him and heâll start noticing the little details of your company- the way you subtle perfume lingers on his lab coat hours after youâve adorned for the day, how he knows you have to keep your hair up for safety precautions but he thinks about running his fingers through it daily and your mind, damn, he wonders what else you can come up with when he has you laid out on his sheets.
âif heâs interested, geto wonât hesitate to broach the topic. heâll ask you out for coffee and when you try to bring up research heâll be upfront about his attraction. ultimately if you start dating the two of you are an absolute unit- not that you werenât before.
âyouâre the one variable he didnât plan for but heâs glad to have added you to the equation.
nanami kento
MAJOR
âhe was made for the business world, brought by a CEO who raised him to inherit the company. administration major marketing minor.
âtakes initiative in all his classes and is often coined as group leader for projects. mostly keeps to himself  and only speaks up when prompted or disagrees with something.
âhe takes the earliest sessions possible because it means less people more often than not. doesnât really care if its in the front, middle or back but always sits near the edge.
âdoesnât really want to but it looks good on his resume so he joins the marketing team where they present mock business plans for competitions. they win a lot. nanami honestly doesnât care. but again it looks good.
âit only took him a brief summer internship to learn that he found nothing satisfying about board meetings and macro management.
âhe decides to invest in law school to handle the company from a legal standpoint instead.
SOCIAL
â sort of like geto, only wants to make friends on a need be basis.
âhe would rather keep to himself but knows the benefits of socializing so he interacts with his frequent classmates when he can- through study groups or car pooling to seminars.
âhe does join a fraternity, its the same one his father did (and uncles, cousins, whatnot. its a generational thing). its geared towards bettering future leaders. they focus building resumes, charity events and run the organization like a proper business. nanami gets elected president by his third year and runs two terms.
âthe only parties he attends are networking events- full of wine and fancy horderves. wine is plentiful but heâs always nursing a scotch on top of his headache. if one more person squeezes their stocks into a conversation heâs going to personally take down the whole market
âzero interest in college party life. spends some of his downtime at the campus theater watching old time movies and classic plays.
âheâs the coffee shop hoe. he wakes up early sometimes just to sit by the window and read some casual literature. has his own thermo that gives him free refills to cart to class. do not talk to this man before heâs had his caffeine.
RELATIONSHIP
âhe probably has a high school sweetheart that heâs still clinging too, whether on the same campus or long distance. it helps him because he canât really see himself pursuing a relationship while focusing on school.
âheâs been with you long enough that you understand his ambitions and wonât feel bested by them. the two of you have a system- starting the day off with sweet âgood morningâ texts before class and ending the day with long conversations as you digest the last 12 hours.
ânanami is independent but he is thankful to have you to rely on when classes start to overwhelm him. the two of try to escape briefly for the weekend when you can. often going to near by reservations just to get off campus
âother times the two of you will cuddle close on your dorm bed, his long fingers combing through your hair while he reads over some notes for class.
âsometimes you have to be the one to tell him to take a break and to enjoy life while he can. even if that means dragging him the events and concerts hosted on campus. he resists at first but you can see the tension ebbing away as the night comes to a close.
âthe two of you start living together in your senior year just because you can. he insists on buying a house. not only because he can afford it because it can be rented out after graduation. always the business man.
#gojo satoru#gojo x reader#geto suguru#geto x reader#nanami x reader#geto suguru x reader#Jujutsu Kaisen#jujutsu kaisen x reader#gojo blessings#gojo satoru x reader#geto blessings#nanami blessings
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If Bella and Alice changed places in the story, what would it be like?
Oh, interesting question. With a bleak answer at that, for Bella at least. For the sake of my sanity I assume you mean switching histories without switching gifts. Bella doesnât see the future in the way Alice does, Aliceâs mind doesnât have a shield.
To get the full Bella experience, I say that Alice gets to enjoy the wonders of being Edwardâs singer.
For reference, some thoughts on Bellaâs gift here and here.
Bellaâs Journey as Alice
Bella is very likely murdered by her father.
Aliceâs backstory is this. She had her precognitive ability growing up, but it wasnât quite as powerful as it is when sheâs a vampire, sheâs sometimes wrong but is more often than not correct.
A series of events later her mother is murdered by her father, Alice both predicts this and sees it happening, then sees that her father plans to murder her. Alice shouts through the streets that her father murdered her mother and is going to murder her, to shut her up, Aliceâs father sends her to the mental hospital where she lives the rest of her mortal life.Â
Bella would not have these same visions. Now, she might have dreams of premonition warning her about mental hospitals or, more likely, Bella being murdered. However, itâs unlikely Bella will put it together, theyâll just be strange nightmares she has for reasons she canât explain.
Now, Bella not shouting through the streets what happened to her mother may make her not a threat, and she could survive. But Aliceâs father seems like a shady dude who may have wanted Alice out of the way regardless. Alice making noise may have in fact saved her life as it got her sent to a mental hospital instead.
Regardless, either Bella is murdered and dies human or she is left to her own devices and dies human. I donât think she gets sent to the mental hospital, unless she is loudly accusing her father of murder, in which case the vampire there might very well simply eat her as what he and Alice bonded over was her visions.
In the off event Bella does somehow become a vampire, I doubt she makes it to the Cullens, as sheâll have none of the visions guiding her there. In that case, she becomes a nomad.
Aliceâs Journey as Bella
This one gets... interesting.
Alice had visions even as a human, though they were less frequent, less accurate, and dimmer.
One route is that Alice considers how to make Renee happy and sees that going to Forks ends in her death. Or, if she gets to Forks, she sees going to Biology ends in her death. So, at the very least, Alice skips Biology all the time and if Charlie asks she just tells him, âIf I go to Biology, Edward Cullen eats me.â
And Charlie just blinks and accepts this because his daughter is Luna Lovegood. He awkwardly tries to tell her science is important. Alice tells him perkily that she canât do science if sheâs dead.
So, Edward never gets the scent of Alice that has him nearly eating Biology.
Unfortunately, as Edward can read Aliceâs thoughts, he knows that she knows. He also knows sheâs a psychic, which he undoubtedly finds fascinating, but Alice is a threat.
So, even with Alice not getting crushed by a van (she drives slower into school that morning, seeing herself getting crushed by a van otherwise), the Cullens likely have the vote.
Once again, several vote for Alice Swanâs death. If you want specifics, Rosalie, Emmett, and Jasper if heâs heard through the grapevine about the Carlisle diet as a last ditch hope for him all vote for Alice Swanâs death.
Edward does not because, I imagine that even though he can read Aliceâs mind, her visions are enough of a mystery to intrigue him. Sheâs not necessarily the Madonna figure he worships in Bella, and he canât project Carlisle onto her, but he likely sees her as a kindred spirit much the way he does in canon. That alone may cause him to vote no, and as a result, Esme to vote no with him.Â
Alice meanwhile gets flashes all night of the Cullens coming to murder her in her sleep and calls up Carlisle in the middle of this meeting. Carlisle is morbidly embarrassed and likely feels the need to take things into his own hands.
He and Alice talk where he explains the deal. Alice cycles through her options, depending if living with Renee has messed her up the way it did Bella, Alice may find being a vampire a better option. More damningly, if she doesnât, then itâs highly likely that one day Edward will eat her.
Considering all the options, Alice likely chooses vampire, set for after her graduation from high school.
Which is all well and good, but what about Edward?
Alice will try to avoid Edward as best she can, and Edward reading her thoughts will know exactly why, but her visions are not... flattering. This is an Edward that hasnât necessarily accepted the veracity of her visions and as they keep depicting him as a demon I imagine he gets more and more upset.
They keep showing him as a creature he doesnât ever want to be and all the futures are dependent on Aliceâs choices, never his. Edward doesnât get the chance to choose not to be a monster.
Frankly, as the months pass, I imagine this drives him slowly mad. (Well, more mad, Edwardâs already baskets full of crazy.)
I can see him eventually snapping and eating her.
Alice will likely try to avoid this as best as possible, and will likely be quite successful as Edward canât track at all and Alice just has to cycle through locations until she picks one Edward wonât find her. Though this does force Alice to flee town, probably call up Carlisle, and be turned long before graduation.
Alice and Edwardâs relationship is very awkward forever after that. Edward resents her as much as he does Rosalie and Jasper if not more so, because Alice knows exactly what he is, and unlike canon was once at odds with him because of it.Â
#twilight#twilight meta#twilight headcanon#twilight renaissance#bella swan#alice cullen#edward cullen#anti edward cullen#meta#headcanon#opinion
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Because sometimes things are scary.
You didn't know what caused you to have feelings for him. He was boring. Forgetful. Dull. Average. And you were not. As the Star Pillar, you were more than that. Your smile stretched for miles wide and your eyes were brighter than the sun. Your long hair fell perfectly around your shoulders and it looked angelic. If Mitsuri weren't a member of the Demon Slayer Corps, you would officially be the most gorgeous one there. But somehow, you were in love with him. Out of all the demon slayers, why him? He was nothing like you.
Why not Uzui? He was flashy and grandiose. Sure, he has three wives, but let's be honest here; who wouldn't want to marry them?
And what about Kyojuro? Your personalities matched so well that it was almost unbearable to even be in the same room as the two of you. You paired perfectly together. It was like looking directly into the sun if you stood close enough to each other.
But no. Your heart belonged to another. Another who, quite frankly, wasn't up to par with the other hashiras. Well, that's what everyone else thought. You thought he was perfect. Dreamy, cute, and just plain old adorably lovable. Indeed, the boy you were pining after seemed perfect to you, but he didn't seem to notice you fawning over him. In fact, you weren't even sure he knew who you were. For example...
About a month ago, you had been on a three day mission that was incredibly tiring. When you had returned, Mitsuri and Shinobu were immediately at your side, asking how it went and if you needed anything. You assured them that you were fine. And you were, until you heard someone say your name. As you looked up, there stood Muichiro. There he was, the love of your life, standing there ever so handsomely. You anticipated his movements as he parted his lips to speak.
"(Y/N)? I don't think I've ever met a (Y/N)..."
You stayed in the Star Estate for the rest of the week after that, refusing to show your face to anyone as you questioned your sanity and constantly lowering self esteem.
But this time was different. You decided that today would finally be the day that you would confess to Muichiro. You wanted to make it super special so it wouldn't be something that he would forget almost instantly. Unfortunately, it was hard to find a good time to give your plethora of love declarations. Every time you tried to get close to him, your face would start to burn up and you would end up muttering a string of curses as you stumbled away in embarrassment. At this point, you wondered how he wasn't convinced you were crazy.
Eventually, you to turned to Mitsuri, seeking her knowledge in love advice.
"Mitsuri, this is awful! Every time I'm anywhere near him, I turn into a tomato! He probably thinks I have a disease or something!" You cried into her lap as she comforted you.
"Aw, I'm sure he doesn't think that! He barely knows who you are!"
"Not helping, Mitsuri."
"Well this isn't hopeless... maybe if you start leaving him secret love letters at his door or in his haori you can swoon him and win him over!" The Love Pillar exclaimed as she pat your head once again.
Your eyes suddenly sparked and you stood up. "That's a great idea, Mitsuri! Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!"
You then bolted out of the place and sped off to gather a paper parchment and a writing utensil.
Mitsuri watched as you scrambled to gain the heart of your beloved, and sighed to herself. "Oh, I wish I had someone to be with."
Over the next couple of weeks, you started leaving tiny love letters for Muichiro to find. Now of course you didn't leave your real name, and instead addressed yourself as his "secret admirer" in the notes. As far as you could tell, he appreciated them but never bothered to find out who it was. Even so, you were happy to not be rejected.
Your love for him grew more intense with every day that passed, along with your letters. You started leaving him notes, which progressed to flowers, then to gifts, and so on and so forth. And one day, you finally plucked up enough courage to ask him to meet you at the Star Estate in the zen garden. At first you worried that it would make the whole "secret admirer" thing an obvious giveaway, but you then realized that it was Muichiro you were dealing with. So you prepared your heart for the worst, expecting him to reject you. As soon as you saw him wandering around to find the garden, you panicked. What if he didn't like you? What if you weren't good enough? What if he was already with someone else? What if-
"Hello?" Muichiro called out to no one in particular.
"Ohmygoditsfinallyhappening-" You started to hyperventilate as you clutched at your uniform. The small amount of courage that you has mustered up wouldn't be enough, you realized. It had to be a heartfelt confession without any mishaps, or everything would be ruined.
You slowly stepped out to reveal your trembling figure.
"Oh, it's you, (Y/N). I can't find my secret admirer that told me to meet them here. Do you know who they are?" Muichiro remained stoic as he continued searching.
After a solid minute of watching him, you couldn't take it anymore. "Muichiro Tokito! Listen up, because I'm only saying this once! I'm the one who gave you all those gifts! I'm the one who wrote all those love notes and left them in your haori! I did it, because I'm hopelessly in love with you!"
Muichiro turned to listen to your passionate, yet loud speech. He hesitated for a moment before speaking. "Really?"
"Uh, um, yes." You quieted your voice and looked down in embarrassment as you waited for him to say something back.
"I noticed."
Your face flushed a bright red as you lost all sanity. "WHHHHAAAAAT!? YOU KNEWWWWW?"
He suppressed a small laugh before nodding.
"Oh my god I'm sorry it had to be this way, I don't want to get in your way or anything-"
He slowly placed his finger over your lips and tilted his head. "Why did you wait so long to say something?" His usual bored tone had suddenly perked up with interest.
"I was scared... and I-I didn't want to bother you about it... you have pillar work to do!" You came up with a flimsy excuse as your face only deepened with its red color.
He looked perplexed. "But you're a pillar too." He poked your cheek in a playful manner.
"D-d-don't do that!" You flailed your arms and pushed him away.
For once in his life, the Mist Pillar laughed and smiled. He suddenly wrapped his arms around your torso and dug his face into the crook of your neck. "I knew it was you."
You almost lost it, but managed to pull a response out as you hugged him back. "Muichiro, I..."
He rested his face above your chest and smiled. "I like you too, dum dum."
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Love in the Time of Corona ⳠS. Reid
Pairing: Spencer x Reader
Warnings: Some mentions of anxiety, Spencer is in love and forgets how to act like a person
Word count: 2,5kÂ
Prompts: 23, âYou love me?â
Getting locked in a hotel with your colleague hadnât exactly been in your plans. But maybe spending quarantine with Spencer wasnât even that bad of a thing.
âAre you sure?â Chewing on the insides of your cheeks, you watched Spencer talk to Hotch on the phone. âAlright, call us if anything changes.â With a sigh, he hung up and turned to look at you. âHotch is trying to pull some strings to get us back home, but for now weâre stuck here.â You nodded, your gaze darting around the hotel lobby. âI need to call Garcia, she needs to know where my spare key is so she can get in and feed Goblin, and shit, I probably donât have enough food for him for two weeks at home, someone needs to-â Spencer calmed you down with a hand on your shoulder. âHotch said Garcia already went to your apartment and fed him, she knew where the key was from when she watered your plants last time you visited your parents. Goblin is well taken care of.â You exhaled and looked into his eyes, scanning them for any form of anxiousness. But there was only kindness in them, and you relaxed. If Spencer wasnât freaking out, then why should you?
âCome on.â He said, a light smile on his lips. âLetâs go check out how badly assorted the hotel library is.â
Goblin was your cat back home in Quantico, a spoiled diva you loved unconditionally and worried about endlessly. You hadnât exactly expected the state you were in to go into corona lockdown so suddenly and the whole ordeal made your whole body buzz with anxiety. Of course you wanted to protect as many people as possible from getting sick, and under normal circumstances you would have gone into quarantine without a word of complaint, but you just really wanted to go home. You normally didnât have a problem with the middle-class hotels your employer booked for you when you were away on cases, but then again you also normally didnât have to spend long amounts of time in them. Spencer and you had been sent ahead to go check out a possible serial killer case, and the rest of the team would have followed once you had confirmed there were lives at stake. But now, instead of investigating, all you could do was aimlessly roam the hotelâs dull hallways, wishing for a change of scenery or at least, your own four walls. The only distraction and good thing in all of this was Spencer, who was doing an amazing job at keeping you sane. Being alone with your thoughts so much wasnât exactly the best for your mental health, and if anyone in the world could understand that it was Spencer. He knew what it was like when your own thoughts became a weapon sharp enough to destroy you.
âLook at this idiot.â You chuckled and turned your phone so Spencer could see the picture Penelope had sent you. âHe knows exactly that heâs not allowed on the kitchen counter.â Spencer smiled, zooming on the picture of your cat passed out in the sink. âLooks like you raised him well.â He teased, causing you to throw your napkin at him. âHey! Iâll have you know that I am a very devoted cat mother.â You both laughed, only to be interrupted by the maid that was on breakfast duty. She sighed and sent you both a dreamy look before pulling out her notepad. âSuch a sweet couple you two are, makes me miss my younger days. Can I bring you anything else?â Instead of telling her about the second tea you had been meaning to order you just blinked at her in shock. Spencer across from you seemed just as frozen, the two of you probably looking utterly stupid to the hotelâs staff member. She just rolled her eyes and started loading your plates onto her tray. âNot there yet? Okay, Iâll leave you to it.â Once she was gone you both erupted into baffled laughter. It had been eight days in the hotel already, and you were slowly starting to make friends with the staff, but so far you hadnât really been that close with them. Each day was a mere repetition of the one before, and you were barely clinging to the last shreds of normalcy and sanity anymore. Spencer and you met up for breakfast in the mornings, tried to work on the case for a bit just for the sake of feeling like you still had something meaningful to do, went to lunch, sought shelter in the tiny library that was mostly there for show, had dinner and then, sometimes, you went for a drink in the hotel lobby bar. The two of you were growing closer by the day. It was slowly beginning to feel like Spencer was just an extension of your own limbs instead of a whole different person. You had learned long ago that once Spencer felt comfortable around someone he latched onto them, but now it felt like your souls were truly melting together.
âThere you are.â He spoke softly, sitting down across from you. You just acknowledged him with a smile, playing with the coaster of your drink. âI went ahead and ordered your favourite.â You mumbled and watched him nod. Spencer could tell something was off, feeling slightly helpless over how to help you. âYou look awfully lost in thought today.â Surprised at his words you looked him in the eyes, not yet used to him being so tuned into your emotions. âI just-â You stopped yourself to sigh heavily. âI feel like Iâm slowly losing my mind. I canât sleep properly and when I do, I have these really vivid, weird dreams, I miss my apartment and my cat⌠this just isnât exactly how I expected this case to go.â Spencer nodded in understanding. âAccording to a research centre in France, there has been a 35% increase in dream recall, and participants of the study are reporting 15% more negative dreams than usual. Dream experts believe that the withdrawal from our usual environments and daily stimuli forces our subconscious minds to transform the invisible virus into a lot of different things in our dreams. Actually, itâs perfectly normal to be having weird dreams right now. I have them too.â You felt a warm feeling bloom in your chest. Whenever your mind got the best of you these days Spencer was there to bring you back to reality again. He was the ratio to your emotio. âThank you.â, you mumbled shyly. He smiled. âCome on, letâs get you to bed. You need to get your mind off things.â Conveniently, your hotel rooms were right next to each other, so even after you parted ways for the night you didnât feel too far from him. For some reason though, that specific night was the worst one for you since being quarantined in the hotel. Even after two hours of shifting you couldnât find into the realms of sleep, despite feeling exhausted and drained from doing nothing all day. You finally decided to get up and make yourself a cup of tea, loudly stumbling over one of your shoes on the way to the electric kettle. You groaned when your behind met with the floor, not even the carpet properly cushioning your fall. Great. You had quite literally arrived at the bottom of things. A knock at the door ripped you out of your thoughts and, limping slightly, you made your way to your roomâs entrance. When you opened the door your face was met with none otherâs than Spencerâs, a worried look on his face. âAre you okay? Iâve been hearing you shift around for ages and then I heard a loud thump.â You smiled sheepishly. âIâm good. I just couldnât sleep again and tripped on my way to make myself some tea.â He looked at you, something like worry in his eyes. And then, suddenly, he hugged you tightly. âSpence, what are you doing?â You asked with wide eyes, face smushed against his chest. âDid you know that hugging releases oxytocin? Itâs a powerful hormone that works as an antidote for depressive feelings and anxiety. It also underlies individual and social trust. Hugs even affect our physical well being, for example by lowering our blood pressure. Scientifically-â âSpencer, I love you, but for the love of god please shut up now.â You murmured, long having closed your eyes and leaned into his warm embrace. It was only then you realised what exactly you had just said. You felt him tense up. âYouâŚâ His hand on your back suddenly felt like it was going to burn through your skin. âYou love me?â You leaned slightly away from him to look him in the face, surprised about your own words. âI think I do.â You spoke in wonder. Apparently, your subconscious had already known about your feelings for Spencer for way longer than your conscious self. But instead of answering, Spencer stepped away from you, a frazzled look on his face. âI⌠excuse me.â Helplessly, you watched him disappear back into his room, fear speeding up your heartbeat. What had just happened? Had the lockdown madness finally gotten to you? With trembling fingers, you closed your door behind you. That night you didnât catch a minute of sleep.
The whole next day you couldnât find Spencer anywhere. It seemed like he was actively hiding from you, and it made your chest hurt from rejection. He was smart and most of all he was your friend, you had really expected him to at least talk it out with you. But no, rather than that it seemed like he had never stepped foot into that damned hotel. It wasnât until the late evening hours, when you had already gotten ready for bed, that you saw him again. He had knocked on your door, standing in front of you with an apologetic look on his face and three flowers clutched in one hand. They seemed oddly familiar to you, and at second glance you realised that he had stolen them from the hotel lobby. Before you could even begin to ask, he sent you a pleading look âPlease, please donât say anything right now. I want you to know exactly how I feel, and I practised it in the mirror but quite frankly I have never been this nervous in my life and I might forget something if you start speaking.â His voice was shaky, he was stumbling over his words like you had never seen him do before. âIâm sorry. For running off yesterday. Iâve been trying to figure out a way to tell you this for the longest time and then you just said it so casually and for a moment all my fuses burnt through. Iâm so in love with you and I am so terrified because Iâve never felt like this, and I know that once I tell you this it will be real, and my life will change forever. I didnât think there was a person out there like you, a person for me. There is no scientific proof for soulmates but you just⌠fit with me. I love you too, (Y/N). I love you.â His words had rendered you speechless. You felt tears run down your cheeks, and it was only when you felt Spencerâs hand wipe them away that you returned to reality. You placed your hand on his, further leaning into his touch, and sobbed. âI didnât mean to make you cry, Iâm sorry. This isnât really my strong suit.â You laughed and pressed a kiss to his hand. âItâs not mine either. And donât worry Spence, you were perfect. Thank you for having the courage to tell me. Just please, never run off on me like that again.â He leaned his forehead against yours and closed his eyes, a serene smile on his lips. âI promise.â
From there on, the rest of quarantine passed by incredibly quick. Now, you were actually glad you were locked in with Spencer. It gave the two of you the perfect time and opportunity to explore the very nature of your relationship. You started sleeping over in each otherâs rooms, wearing each otherâs clothes, at night Spencer lulled you to sleep by reading to you. When Hotch called once the two weeks were over to tell you that you would be able to return home with the jet you were almost disappointed. But at least this you could board the jet holding each otherâs hands without worrying about anyone seeing. And it wasnât too bad either that you had had your first time with each other and joined the mile-high club at the same time. You were never going to be able to look at those leather couches the same way again. Touched down back home in Quantico you had the orders to return straight home and quarantine for another fourteen days. Stood in front of your car you could tell that the two of you were trying to prolong your time together, rambling on about the most random things just to avoid having to say goodbye for two weeks. But watching him walk away after one last, long kiss filled your heart with such aching that you called out for him to stop. âWait, Spence!â He turned around, an almost relieved look on his face. âYeah?â He walked back to you, gripping the strap of his bag. âI know this is crazy, and maybe itâs too much considering we havenât even officially talked about whether or not weâre dating now but⌠I just⌠hate the thought of suddenly not seeing you for two weeks straight after seeing your cute face every day for what feels like so long. So⌠do you want to quarantine at my apartment? We can get some of your clothes on the way there, and I promise Iâll cook whatever you want. I just donât want to miss your morning cuddles anymore.â A wide smile had spread across his features while you had talked, and before you had even fully finished he had already nodded enthusiastically. âThank god you asked, I didnât know how to.â Both laughing, you got into your car.
âOh, you gotta be kidding me.â Morgan groaned when he saw you and Spencer enter the BAU together once quarantine was over. You didnât even have to hold hands for everyone to see that you were a couple now. âWhen did they start dating??â Emily looked at you with a grin, crossing her arms. âTechnically, it doesnât look like they started dating. They were just locked in together for so long that they fell in love.â Hotch joined your little group, the usual frown on his face. âEnough about the lovebirds, we have a case to get to. But-â He turned to look at you and suddenly there was a teasing grin on his face as well. âLooks like quarantine treated you well, right?â You just rolled your eyes, burying your face in your hands. âNot you too, Hotch, not you too!â
Spencer actually didnât even end up leaving your apartment once quarantine was over. In fact, he had gotten so comfortable that after two months, he terminated the contract for his own flat. Now, every Sunday morning, it wasnât just you spread out on your couch with your cat anymore. It was the two of you.
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A Writer Worn Thin
Pairing -- Arthur x Reader (You)
Summary -- Writing is draining. Not writing is too. Add on the fact that you didnât take the best care of yourself that day either, itâs no wonder youâre worn out. So of course Arthur is worried when he finds out - but! He does have a piece of advice for you when he learns the truth
Warning(s) -- Skipped meals, one swear word (please tell me if Iâm missing something!)
Note -- Itâs Arthur comfort hours (for writers specifically but itâs still comfort)! After writing this though I think I have to work on comfort fics a little... plus I feel like this fic is a little all over the place so Iâm sorry if it is/seems that way.
 Also I wrote this instead of requests, sorry :( Iâm working on them slowly I swearÂ
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Youâve been staring at them for hours now. The feather pen, the jar of ink, the unfinished drafts. Oh the unfinished drafts are what taunts you the most. Morning, afternoon, evening, night, it didn't matter, the moment you step into your room theyâre there, laying on the hardwood desk for all to see. Youâve tried hiding them, tucking the multitude of papers into a drawer - out of sight, out of mind they say - but your mind just wouldnât let it rest, constantly reminding you of their existence.
The ideas were there, so were the words and sometimes, while you were occupied with some other house chore, your fingers would twitch with an ache to pick up the pen and write.
So why couldnât you?
Every component one needs to sew a story together is there and yet the moment you sit down, ready to tackle the job with the means to make some progress, you always end up with none.Â
Itâs draining - no, thatâs an understatement really. Or, it feels like it at least.Â
Tonight was no different, you sat somewhat slouched at your chair, blank eyes seemingly staring holes into the few pieces of parchment. Between your fingers and thumb rested the soft and smooth material of an undipped feather. Somewhere in the halls of the mansion you can hear the echoes of Mozartâs piano, the sound soothing and perhaps the only thing thatâs keeping you on the side of sanity.
âMaybe... later?â you whispered uncertainly, there was no guarantee that youâd try again at another time. The words having quickly faded into nothingness, you picked yourself up, your body simultaneously thanking and hating you for moving for the first time in forever. Briefly you wondered if it was best to get some water or simply crawl into bed. Though, seeing as itâs been who-knows-how-long since your last glass of H2O you figured it couldnât hurt.
The moment you creaked open your bedroom door the melodic notes of the piano increased in volume, filling your ears the entire way down to the kitchen.
Hand unsteady you filled your glass and slowly sipped, taking the time to breathe the air outside of your stuffy, and frankly hot, room.Â
Lost in thought it greatly surprised you when you felt arms snake themselves around your waist, your back hitting a sturdy chest.Â
âHello luv, I thought Iâd never see you again!â Arthur joked, resting his head on your shoulder. Despite his best efforts you still caught the bit of his sadness and loneliness in his tone, the writer having greatly missed you after not seeing you for many hours of the day. The hint of a smile played at the corner of your lips, happy to see him yet still running low on energy.
âHi Arthur...âÂ
âWhatâs wrong luv?â As always he was so in tune with your emotions, easily able to tell when something wasnât right.
âNothing...â
âItâs not ânothingââ he insisted, pulling you back from the counter and into a chair, pulling out the one across from you. Doctor trained eyes roamed over you, taking note of things worth of concern.Â
Sluggish and an air of dullness - were you tired perhaps? But then he caught sight of the shake in your hand, the glass you continued to drink from moving with it. He frowned.
âWhen was the time you ate dove?âÂ
You took a moment to think, âThis morning? No... last night maybe?â Your lover stared at you, eyes wide now.
âLast night!? Itâs nearly dinner time now!âÂ
âItâs alrig-â
âItâs not alright!â Most of his rationality walks out the door as he becomes scared, panicked almost as he stood and headed for the fridge. Heâs worked with people whoâve not eaten enough and he knows the side effects it could have - heâs panicking because he doesnât how much youâre eating and how often you do. What if you faint? Or worse, become sick? Oh he wouldnât be able to live with himself if something happened to you.
Faintly you could hear him mumble about Sebastian leaving light leftovers in there before he pulled out a container, setting it in front of you.
âPlease eat luv... itâs not good to skip meals, you know?â he whispered, grabbing your hand and lifting it to his lips. You could feel the warmth of them as they connected with your skin, the sensation staying even after he moved away to kiss your temple. It broke your heart to hear the crack of his voice, that youâve worried him this bad, but it also strangely warmed you to know that heâs fretting over your health.Â
âOkay, Iâm hungry anyway,â you told him, beginning to eat away. Your lover watched you, eyes never leaving you until you finished. He picked up the dishes, placing them in the sink.Â
âCome with me luvâ he grabbed your hand once more and started for his room, planning to lay you in his bed for you to rest until dinner, maybe open up about anything that's bothering you of you feel up to it.
âActually...â his heart dropped - maybe you want to be left alone instead? He doesnât want to leave you alone though, not when heâs still unsure what put you where you are now - body quivering and not eating - but he knows he canât force you if you donât want to either...
âCan we sit outside for a little?â He can feel himself breath a sigh of relief.
âOf course we can, I canât say no to youâ he smiled.Â
When you both stepped out you sank down to the mansions steps, Arthur right beside you. Neither of you said a word, just taking in the fresh air that the cooler months brought, your head resting on his shoulder and hands held and resting between you two.Â
Yet even if you didnât talk, the writer continued to glance at you every so often, watching as your eyes gazed at the view. The unease he felt kept building within him, but finally you said something.
âWriting is a pain in the ass sometimes.â And he couldnât help but choke out a laugh, a low sound that escapes under his breath.
âThatâs right. Is that whatâs the cause of all this?â he prompts, brow raising, but the puzzle pieces have already been put together and he visibly relaxes just a little more.Â
You nod against him, humming.
âYeah, it is. You gotta hate when you have no will to write but want to but canât cause you hate the paper when you look at it.... like I love writing Arthur, I really do but, right now I hate it and just canât write, you feel me?â
âYes I understand luv, youâre experiencing this mix of writerâs block and a burn out most likely,â He chuckled again solely at your use of words, stroking your cheek lovingly, immensely glad that he knows how to help now that he knows the problem.
âHow do you do it?âÂ
âWhat, write?â
âNo! I mean, yes, but no. Like, how do you find the motivation to finish all your drafts?âÂ
âYou want to know my secret?â Arthur teased lightly, his tone light-hearted one second before switching to something more serious, answering with such earnestness, âI take breaks.â
â...What?â
âI donât force myself to put pen to paper. I let my imagination come and go as it pleases, writing only when I have the energy to do it.âÂ
âBut...?â you mumbled, lifting you head to face him head on. You donât get it, he writes so often though?
âItâs alright to not be able to write all the time luv, everyone is differentâ Arthur leaned his forehead against yours, the look of his eyes bringing even more truth and meaning to his words.
âReally?â
âReallyâ
You breathe a low âthank youâ to him, closing your eyes and letting your body loosen up as you snuggle closer to his side, positioning your head in the crook of his neck.
âAnything for you luv...â He placed a kiss on the top of your head, continuing the soothing stroking on your back now, waiting until you fully relaxed before suggesting to head back in.
As you both emerged back into the warmth of the mansion, Arthur made a note to himself to hide your writing for you - promising to distract you from it so you can recover in peace and go back to it with a clear mind at a much later date.
He loves you so much and hates seeing you fall apart mentally like this, so heâll be there, ready to help and comfort you until you get out of this tizzy, he knows you will, youâll make it through this rough patch.Â
Writers block and a burn out can take a while to get over, he knows this all too well, so Arthur will be by your side for however long it takes,
âI promise weâll see this through luv <3âł
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When heâd agreed to let Lucy move in with them, Natsu could admit it wasnât the greatest idea to make a snap decision, because inside he knew it wasnât going to be easy. Plus, it had also put Gray in a tough position, because he knew his friend wouldnât be so heartless to kick out a female with a problem. Yeah, that was kind of a dick move for which heâll be paying once the dust had settled. Especially now that they were finding out, just how difficult it was really going to be...
Nightmares? More like night terrors. It wasnât every single night, but Lucy would often wake Natsu up at all hours as if reliving the events of the kidnapping. Physical movements, from fighting a Touka memory. The whines and screams, sometimes blood curdling shrieks as sheâd shoot up in bed covered in a film of sweat, hyperventilating and still in the midst of an unseen attack. It was bad enough that Natsu started sleeping on his side, so if Lucy started swinging, his back took the brunt of it. Heâd have to grab her arms and just hold her, doing his best to keep his voice low or soft, until she fully awoke from the dream state and collapsed into his arms in sheer exhaustion. Heaven help him, if this is what Levy had gone through for months, the woman deserved a Nobel peace prize for staying sane. After two weeks of this, Gray arranged with Levy to use Lucyâs room. He didnât want to abandon Lucy, but the lack of sleep was starting to affect his school and job. It left Natsu all alone with his girlfriend, and frankly it was affecting him too. Not only the mental struggles, but the physical exhaustion made it difficult for him to get his job done. Makarov was a saint for being so understanding through it all.
âYou look tired today,â Natsuâs therapist questioned in a toned statement. âI take it youâre still not getting enough sleep.â
The bags under his eyes were a dead giveaway to anyone that saw him. âIs it really that obvious?â Natsu responded with a bit of sarcasm to his tone.
âIs it your own demons or Lucyâs?â
âA mix of both.â
âHave you told her about your struggles or are you still hiding it. You know itâs better if you be honest with her.â
Way to go for the kill shot. The therapist went straight to the heart of things. Natsu sighed, âI told her a little... when sheâd admitted being worried Iâd leave her.â
âWhat did you say exactly?â
He fidgeted in the chair. âWell... literally, just that. I was just trying to kill her fears not worrying about my own at the time.â
âAh. Well, maybe itâs time. Youâve told me that youâre trying hard to help her to get over her own struggles, but Natsu, you also need to take your own advice.â
Turn of the screws. But the therapist was right. âI know. I just worry itâll add to her worries, which will make it worse, a-and thatâs not gonna help either of us.â
âI think you should have more faith in Lucy. As you are her strength, she can be just as much yours. Donât dismiss the idea before you even try it. If she feels like sheâs helping you, it will give her a sense of accomplishment too, just like it gives you when you feel like youâre helping her.â
When the therapist put it that way, Natsu couldnât help but pause and reflect on it, because damn the woman was making a lot of sense! Why did he fall in love with Lucy in the first place? Because of her feisty personality, thatâs why. Had he forgotten? The real Lucy was still in there, it just needed to find its way back to the surface. Thereâs no harm in being honest about feeling scared or guilty. Kind of bare his heart to her in a way.
âAlright. Iâll give it a shot.â
He knew if heâd waited to confront this, heâd find an excuse not to do it. So that night after dinner, Natsu sat Lucy down for a heart to heart and bore his soul. His fears, his guilt, how the brave face he showed her day after day really just hid his own pain and insecurities over the situation. It was difficult and freeing at the same time to get it off his chest.
âThank you for telling me, Natsu... that actually makes me feel a little better, because I thought I was going through it alone all this time. I mean, you being positive helps to keep me a little grounded, but it also made me feel like a burden. I want to help you as much you help me.â
âAre you sure? I just donât want to add to your struggles.â
âI canât tell you it wonât always be easy, so, all I can tell you is right now is I donât think it will.â
âOkayâ then promise me that youâll say something if it is, a-and weâll figure out something else.â
Lucy took Natsuâs hands in her own, ânow that, I will promise.â
But despite their decision to co-fight, Natsu still took the initiative for Lucy and himself to figure out how to make things better... or lose his sanity in trying. He scoured psychology websites, searching for therapyâs and techniques used for PTSD, anxiety, depression, or anything related that might be useful, even meditation. It was a lot of work, but the information was useful, and he learned a lot about helping Lucy and himself to heal. Some of the horror stories were difficult to read, yet many of the survivors stories he came across provided the much needed encouragement to get through this ordeal.
The first thing Natsu decided to tackle was the nightmares, and to do that heâd learned he first needed to deal with the underlying causes. Pent up emotions being unleashed in Lucyâs subconscious as she slept were producing these horrific night terrors. With suggestions from both his therapist as well as Lucyâs, Natsu encouraged her every night before bed to write, write anything that came to mind, and he gently coaxed her into letting go of the worst thoughts. Unleash it onto the page, as the therapist put it. Then, together they would meditate using a relaxation technique heâd found appealing. Meditation wasnât something Natsu thought heâd take a liking to, or even believed would work. But after learning more about it, decided it was worth a shot.Â
Everyone he knew used to tell him, itâs about clearing your mind of all thoughts... yeah, uh-huh, who the hell can pull that off? No, in this other technique it started off by saying thatâs almost impossible, and that immediately caught his attention. It taught them about learning to control instead, to have thoughts, but focus them, compartmentalize them away and let them become background static you could more easily ignore through habituation. Ever wonder how a person can sleep near an airport or a train track? Itâs because you get used to the sound. Once thatâs done, you zero in on something you do want to think about, a nice memory, a sound, whatever you choose. Let it soothe and relax you until the next thing you know, your mind wants nothing more than to fall away into dreamland.
It took a few days of pushing Lucy through each step, because at first, she really did not want to rehash, even in a fictional way, the events of the kidnapping. So, Natsu would pull her onto his lap, with his arms around her waist while she held the paper and pen, closely monitoring her body language. The tensing and shaking were his first signs... âitâs okay, let it go...â heâd whispered and tightened his hold, continuing the positive mantras, âyouâre safe now, you can do this, Iâve got ya...â Next came the release in the form of tears. A trickle, like a cracking of a dam, until it burst forth. Words on paper and liquid trails along her cheeks, but it was a good thing. All the anger and negativity flowing out instead of walled up in her mind. After a couple of weeks, the techniques were showing signs of working. Lucy awoke less and less because of the nightmares. She was still having some, but they werenât to the same degree or frequency theyâd once been.
âYup... uh-huh, n-no, really, I am doing much better Lev. Yeah, weâll visit tomorrow.... That sounds awesome. Itâs be awhile since Iâve eaten sushi... Iâm pretty sure... Iâll be okay, I promise⌠Yeah, weâll meet you at Genki Zushi⌠Uh-huh, you too Levy. Good night.â
As soon as Lucy hung up her phone call, Natsu checked to make sure she really was okay with the plan to go out for dinner. Itâd been just over three months since Lucy went anywhere aside from the doctors or police station willingly.
âI need to do this,â she stammered, taking a deep breath before continuing. âI canât stay locked away forever.â
Natsu kissed her on the forehead. âIâm really proud of you babe.â
âIâm proud of us both,â Lucy smiled. âBut I couldnât do this without your support.â
Such a simple phrase meant the world to Natsu. After the last two months of struggle, his therapists advice was coming to fruition, or at least his truly believing it was possible. They were on the road to healing and nothing felt better than that, because one of the hardest legs of their journey was coming up fast.
#nalu#nalu au#nalu fan fic#nalu fan fiction#Natsu x lucy#Natsu dragneel#Lucy heartfilia#strangers on a train#ch 27
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Hey Pia hope youâre doing well
I was wondering, is the thing where Arden picks up a bunch of random hobbies and commitments a part of his ADHD or does it have like a name?
Iâm a highschool student and I get told by all my friends and teachers that I have overcommitment issues and part of itâs just for uni and whatever ofc but itâs also that I want to do ALL THESE THINGS
Like Iâm in 4 different science competition teams, the school debating team, school orchestra, scholarship classes, editor of my school newsletter, I lead the school amnesty and unicef clubs plus the IB program and being in the national maths Olympiad team lol and I donât want to let any of these go but itâs so stressful and Iâm so tired and ppl say I have to say no to stuff which is also stressful!
Also, doing more is always portrayed as such a great thing and I feel rlly guilty letting stuff go? So Iâm just reaching out because you portrayed it in such a refreshing way and I was really curious!
Firstly, massive respect for your ability to fit this ask into the Tumblr ask limits. Seriously :D
Okay secondly, Ardenâs habit of picking up a bunch of random hobbies / commitments is part of his ADHD. People with ADHD have this to different degrees, and my beta in particular relates really hard to this habit of Ardenâs.
But actually, one of the reasons I put this in is because this is a very bad habit of mine - which is overcommitting, and overworking. And not wanting to let anything go.
People teach you a lot of skills in your life on how to pick things up, but almost no one teaches you what to do when you have many hobbies you love, and theyâre hurting you because youâre working too hard and donât have time for your loved ones (or to even really have loved ones) as an example. And it absolutely is a crucial skill to learn for people who are dealing with this, though capitalists donât want you to learn it.
In the media what I see is most folks having no hobbies and someone being âoh you have to learn some.â I liked Arden as a contrast to that âno, thatâs too many things, put some back.â Where Ardenâs ADHD manifests - though itâs much more controlled than it used to be - is that he desires to spend a lot of money on the thing as soon as he gets into it (because he only wants the best of the best - which wasnât great when he wasnât earning much money), and that he starts really hooking into it in an obsessive kind of way. Spending a night making bows for your dog is one thing. Then wanting to spend $500 and start an Etsy store small business is like...from one day of work, not great.
A lot of Ardenâs life has involved choosing to let go of things heâs loved doing, for his own sanity. This is something Iâve had to do as well and I fucking hate it, and these are the techniques Iâve developed for myself (and my still frankly overcommitted ass, who has people saying âwhen are you going to do LESSâ all the time to my face).
* Remind yourself that dropping some things now doesnât mean youâre dropping them forever. It doesnât have to be permanent. Sometimes itâs good to put a time limit on something. âIâm going to drop this for four weeks / four months and put a note/reminder in my phone about it right now.â Chances are high you are not going to be as interested in that thing in four weeks/four months. (Chances are sadly also high you may have replaced it with something else). Like, there will be science groups you can join for the rest of your life. And debate groups. And newsletters.
(That being said, none of those things count towards our grades in Australia? So I donât know how much these things are counting towards your grades in general and Iâm not going to like, touch that side of things - however overcommitment is a super fast way to do a lot of things not that well, or to suddenly get so sick you canât do any of the things and then feel terrible while youâre sick, more on that later!).
* Time caps on certain hobbies and activities and commitments. This is to actually shoot my habit of hyperfocusing in the foot. I donât have time to play piano for four hours, but Iâm allowed to play it for ten minutes a day (sometimes more but not often). And ten minutes a day adds up over time. I literally sit down and put the timer on my phone. If say thereâs something that meets up twice a week but some people only go once, be one of those people!
* Rate the things based on how they contribute to your a) career and b) quality of life and c) happiness. Anything that rates lower on the list compared to the others (that isnât like, literal money-making work or literal classes) needs to be dropped.
* Dropping things is just actually one of the hardest parts and thereâs no real trick to making this easier. I just remind myself: âJust because I can do this thing, and do this thing well, doesnât mean itâs good or healthy for me to do this thing. I need to spend time with people I care about, and I need rest, and those things matter more even if they feel less like âaccomplishments.â I want to care for myself through my hobbies, not punish myself.â That goes some way in keeping perspective, but look, ngl, it sucks to drop commitments if you have an accomplishment/achievement/job satisfaction addiction. It just sucks.
* Accept that you are going to feel guilty, and that guilt is just an emotion, and it doesnât mean youâve done something bad. Look sometimes guilt gets it wrong! Sometimes you feel crushingly guilty just for breaking a bad habit, itâs not useful, you just have to kind of be like âhuh Iâm feeling a lot of guilt for trying to look after myself, thatâs really interesting, I guess I can understand that but Iâm also going to try and praise myself for doing a great job. Just because this isnât an obvious kind of achievement, I know I achieved something really big and difficult today.â
* Oh yeah, use achievement and âjobâ type language for doing things that involve successfully taking care of yourself and your energy levels. Just...sometimes you have to âif you canât beat them join themâ - chances are youâve never been as kind to yourself or proud of yourself for resting and taking it easy and seeing friends, than you are for taking on too many commitments. So...challenge yourself to be kind to yourself and proud of yourself for resting and taking it easy and seeing friends and committing to less. Trust me, you are never going to forget how to overcommit, and you are never going to become lazy or lax because you dropped a few of the (billion) things that youâre committed to. You can afford to praise yourself for this! And generously!
* Seriously, seriously consider seeing doctors or psychologists about this. Despite a TON of PTSD, I actually see my therapist most for working too hard and overcommitting. We spend a lot of time talking about why I might not be the worst person in the world for taking a break. Take it seriously. Your list alone made me feel like I was about to have a panic attack, lmao, your friends and teachers are right, you have overcomittment issues.
* Workaholicism and work addiction is real. There is a growing amount of information about how to deal with it and itâs worth googling.
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Er anyway thatâs what I do. It doesnât always work. I have a lot of rules in place and I abandon half of them about halfway through the year and then s u f f e r. And have been doing that for over 25 years and Iâm going to say bluntly now - itâs why Iâm as sick as I am, and some of that sickness is irreversible. If nothing else, if you want to stay as active as you are now, I do not recommend that anyone push themselves so hard that they can no longer even do things that they enjoy on a regular basis, because theyâre too physically debilitated to manage it, because they pushed their bodies too hard during the university years and just after. Because that is 100% why I became so sick in the first place.
And even extremely healthy people who have no history of chronic illness often develop something, in conjunction with years and years of working too hard or overcommitting. Iâve seen it happen to far too many of my friends, and you might feel like âjust another six monthsâ or âjust another three yearsâ but youâd be surprised how quickly you can go from âIâm doing it Iâm doing itâ to âI keep getting migraines all the time doctor how do I fix this so I can go back to working as hard as I was beforeâ and your doctor being like â...yeah this isnât curable. Iâm going to give you some meds, that all come with horrible side effects, and you simply canât do what you were doing before.â Game over.
Trust me, that shit catches up with your body always. It might not be now, and I hope frankly itâs never, but overcommitment and workaholicism are the two fastest ways I know to chronic illness and once you get there, you canât work your way out of it again.
Though god knows I have tried.
#asks and answers#personal#workaholicism#work addiction#like if you start stress grinding your teeth#for years#because you can't sleep well#because you're working too hard#trust me that will be over ten years of absolute misery and agony#as you crack your own teeth#because once you start stress grinding#you never stop#oh one final thing to keep in mind#you have been brainwashed by capitalist rhetoric#to believe that working is the greatest virtue out there#if you don't want to be a capitalist stooge for big business#unpacking overcommitment psychologically#even outside of impulse issues#can be pretty meaningful#but expect to need to do it more than once#because you will get that brainwashing all around you#for the rest of your life#(it's like body shaming sadly it's just everywhere)#some of my friends are going to read this advice and be like#WHY AREN'T YOU DOING IT PIA#tons of sympathy anon it's hard as fuck#seriously anon if you don't want to spend your life with a fucked up body FOREVER#learn some crucial skills now#administrator Gwyn wants this in the queue#Anonymous
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