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waltzing-rats · 5 months ago
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OK I CAME ACROSS THIS TUMBLR POST AND HEAR ME OUT; A moment where Eira sees a siren (Lorelei related ? Idk) and this happens with Flint. Are you picking up what im putting down. Hurt/comfort shenanigans ensue
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grishaversebigbang · 4 years ago
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#15- Kuwei-Yul-Bo's One Last Remaining Brain Cell
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Gang Name: Kuwei-Yul-Bo's One Last Remaining Brain Cell
Title: Love
Synopsis: Grade-A student Kuwei Yul-Bo struggles to keep him and his father afloat in a small town in California by grading papers and doing other people’s homework for twenty dollars each person. He’s confronted by rich but shy kid Wylan Van Eck to help him write a love letter to Arjun Bhakta--the deaf boy whose love for reading and photography is so profound, it takes a lot of people’s breath away. 
Kuwei agrees to help him, and he doesn’t expect becoming friends with Wylan, and he definitely doesn’t expect to fall for Arjun.
Short excerpt:
“Who writes a letter?”
“I thought it would be romantic?”
Kuwei rolled his eyes, ripped the envelope open, and read the top of the letter. ‘Dear Arjun Bhakta’--nope, I don’t need to read any more of this. Kuwei gave the letter back to him and placed his hands on the handle bars. “Dude, we’re in ASL together. I’m not helping you. Good luck, Romeo.”
“Wait--!” Wylan sprinted to the front of the bike and put his hands on the bars, stopping Kuwei. “One letter. Please. I’ll do whatever you want--I’ll even give you extra money. I’m not good with words, and I know you are.”
“No.” Kuwei said forcefully, shoving Wylan out of his way before biking home. 
This is not your typical love story. This is a love story, yes, but not one where people get what they want.
Gang Introduction:
@wybiegowritey
Role: Etherealnik
Short introduction/fun fact: My entire gang is in love with my OC even though they’re just getting CRUMBS. Also Alex has the best comments and sums up this fic with “kuwei your gay is showing”
@blue-artisces
Role: Materialnik
Short introduction/fun fact: I don’t usually have a brain cell, but when I do, Alex keeps stealing mine.
@makotonomonogatari
Role: Materialnik
Short introduction/fun fact: I’m mixed-race British-Japanese, and studying 3D Animation at Uni. I want to be a storyboard artist when I graduate ^^
@clearlynotclaire
Role: Materialnik
Short introduction/fun fact: it’s my second big bang, and i’m on a mission to make everyone fall in love with kuwei this time!
@tessavioletandchill
Role: Corporalnik
Short introduction/fun fact: Oh, no honey, are we crying over Ribs, Liability, or even worse, the lack of the third Lorde album?
@protec-kuwei-yul-bo
Role: Materialnik
Short introduction/fun fact: Im but a poor chaos demon trying to survive highschool. 
@riena-94
Role: Materialnik
Short introduction/fun fact:  I really love tofu.
@starw1sh
Role: Materianik
Short introduction/fun fact: I love REALLY niche historical events and topics
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keeponshouting · 4 years ago
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After Infection
This is a rewrite and hopefully eventual completion of a massive multiverse mash-up of my OCs with a couple belonging to @whenromancesmoked and a few others from back in the day. I have absolutely no idea if anyone else is going to be interested in reading this (ok, I know a few people who will probably read it) but psh. I’m having fun and want to share.
Note: This is also a George Romero tribute of sorts. Like I started it for giggles because my PB for one of the characters was in the Dawn of the Dead remake and it just snowballed, which I guess means I should throw a WARNING: ZOMBIES sign up here or something. Anyway!
After Infection: Dawn of the Dead
It had seemed like a good idea at the time – or, well, more accurately, it had seemed like the right thing to do. There was a request from fellow hunters in a small town a few hours’ drive south and things had been quiet lately back home so Nate had figured that they could spare the time and energy. Besides, Dennis had been going pretty stir crazy for a while. Even if it was a hunt, it would be a good excuse to get out on the road for a while, a sort of vacation.
It had not turned out even remotely like a vacation.
They had been a little too late to the original party but apparently just in time for things to get much, much worse. Nate had brought a variety of tools just in case but he had primarily been prepared for an infestation of what locals called “hell rats,” a creature that was pretty common in the south and usually pretty easy to handle if you found their nests quickly enough. Sure they were venomous but as long as you were careful… He had not been expecting an infestation of zombies.
“The lot looks pretty clear right now.” Dennis is hunched over at the door, using the peephole to take a quick survey of the goings on outside their hotel room while Nate brews a second pot of coffee to get him through whatever the morning brings. After all, as long as decent coffee is available, he might as well take advantage of it. Lord knows he might have to go without for a while and God help his poor boyfriend’s patience if that happens.
When Dennis stands up straight again, his head is just about even with the top of the doorframe and he yawns as he leans back against the door, arms crossed over his chest. “So, come up with any plans yet or are we still waiting for the caffeine to kick in?”
Nate snorts into his cup and foregoes actually taking a drink for the moment in order to respond. “You ask that like I have any idea what sort of plan to use here. I’ve met exactly zero hunters who’ve actually had to handle zombies in the past decade at least. I honestly don’t think they’ve ever been a problem this far north before.”
“Well, there sure are a lot around here for something that’s never been a problem.”
“Some forms of infection can spread at an exponential rate in populated areas.” He drains a good half of the coffee in hand. “Our best bet is probably just to find out if there are any other non-infected people anywhere around here.”
Dennis flops across the bed, face down, with a muffled grunt.
Nate just silently continues drinking as the percolator finally finishes beside him and he very seriously considers making a third pot, just in case.
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Zombies – shambling, groaning, flesh-eating, nearly Hollywood perfect zombies. For fuck’s sake. This should have been such an easy fucking job and now there are zombies.
Viktor strings together another line of curses, voice little more than a low growl, as he chambers another cartridge. Beside him, a terrified little girl whimpers. He simply scowls, sets Glock number one aside, lights a cigarette, and pulls out number two. “Zatraceně zasraný vědci.” Leaning over toward the window, he catches sight of a proper target and empties the last bullet into the back of its skull. What a fucking cliché.
This was supposed to be simple. They had agreed on that fact the moment that the specifications of the job had crossed the table. It should have been routine, easy money. Three towns, three targets, each plan the same; get rid of the scientist, call their employer, and let the clean-up crew come in and deal with the rest. The first two hits had gone off without a hitch. So, of course, it just figures that last one would have to be so much more complicated than it should have been.
“I—I—I w-want m-m-my d-da—daddy.”
Viktor’s jaw clenches as he exhales – slow and even, two thin streams of smoke – as he reloads the gun in hand and wills himself to remain calm. His patience is wearing thin at this point, though. He had not planned for going into this as usual and coming out as a babysitter. The target’s five-year-old daughter was not supposed to be in the house at the time of the hit. She only stayed with him on the weekends. What an absolutely brilliant turn of events that this was apparently the first Monday that she had ever spent with her father.
Dropping his half-smoked cigarette on the floor, he shoves himself up to his feet. He had lost contact with Miguel some time earlier, likely as a result of the scientist’s neighbor backing into an electric pole at full speed after one of the zombies had rushed her car. The impact had cut power to the entire neighborhood and he can only assume that it must be the cause of the interference. With long-range communication down, that leaves only one alternative: he needs to get within the functional range of their radios. Unfortunately, the hit had been planned for the late evening and he had only been able to make it as far as a vacant apartment building a couple blocks away before night had started to set. From here, short-wave does him about as much good as a water pistol.
“Come on.” Viktor has already reached the door and taken quick stock of the corridor beyond by the time he bothers to look back. Unsurprisingly, his unwanted charge remains unmoved, still curled up as small as she can possibly make herself, which is pretty damned small.
“A-are you g-g-gonna take me b-back to da-daddy?”
God give him strength but that stuttering is getting real old real quick. “Ne.” He swings the door open as quietly as possible and waits for a moment, listening for any movement outside, before carefully stepping out and making his way to the stairwell. With the knowledge that their escape route is currently free of hostiles, he takes a deep, centering breath and heads back to where he began.
“Look, holčička.” He crouches down in front of the child and tries to sound as reasonable as possible. Given his current level of frustration, he thinks that he is doing a fairly decent job. Miguel, however, would likely disagree. “Either you just come with me and go wherever I go, quietly and without complaint, or I leave you here. Your choice.” Yeah, Miguel would definitely disagree.
From the way that the little girl’s eyes go so much wider than he would have ever imagined possible, he feels safe in assuming that she disagrees as well and, five minutes later, they are creeping down an alleyway with more stealth than Viktor ever would have expected of a kindergartener.
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What was taking so long?
That is the question that had led Alex out of the band’s bus and that was the question that he now wants to keep from crossing anyone else’s minds. This is all way too fucked up, like the should not be real kind of fucked up. None of this should be happening.
On the ground, backed up against the flat tire of the car that their driver had originally gone to help, Alex kicks hard into the jaw of what may have once been a perfectly lovely young woman and sends her sprawling backward where she lands on top of the monster still gnawing on the corpse of a man who should have still been living and breathing and driving their goddamn bus. Alex’s hand gropes around behind him for anything even remotely useful as a weapon and lands on the tire-iron just in time to smash it into the face of the dead woman once more lunging in his direction. Another strike as she tries to get up and he cringes and almost loses his lunch at the feeling of her skull cracking open and her brain splattering across the pavement. Hell, he really might have lost it if not for the howl coming at him far too fast. This time, he opts not to look as the hears the wet crunch and just leaps to his feet and starts running back toward relative safety.
“Alex?”
Oh fuck. “Stay on the bus, Val!”
“Don’t you fucking tell me what to do, Niccols! What the fuck is going—”
Alex fails to hear the rest as he spins around to slam the tire-iron as hard as he can into something else behind him. This time it gets yanked right out of his hand as the body drops and he scrambles back onto the bus, practically picking up a protesting Val in order to get her out of the way of the door that he immediately slams closed. He lets her go as he collapses into the driver’s seat, wide-eyed and hands shaking, and it takes him a moment to register the sound of his dog whimpering by his knee, let alone that of his own name. When the world comes back into focus, though, Val is staring at him in horror. It takes him another moment to realize why.
“Alex? What the fuck happened?” Whether she sounds more panicked or angry, Alex is far too dazed to tell. Her hands reach for his face, his shoulders, moving down to check every inch. “Are you okay?”
Taking a deep breath, he raises a hand to wipe at his face. No. No he is not okay. “Yeah. I’m fine.”
Val does not look like she believes him at all. “Is that—Fuck. That—That’s blood! Why the fuck are you covered in blood?”
Breathe, Alex. Always a good plan to breathe. “Shh. Don’t…” Never mind. Telling her to keep it quiet is pointless. Everybody else will have heard it already.
He shoves himself back to his feet, legs weak and wobbly, and stumbles as he makes his way through the curtain that separates the cabin from the rest of the bus. It is instantly evident that the rest of the band did, in fact, hear all of that. All three of them are already staring at him before he even properly steps into view. He is pretty sure that Sasha is the one choke out an “on shit” and it is definitely Macy whose response comes out as barely a squeak.
“Blood?” On his feet now, Macy rushes in to cling to Alex’s shirt, bodily fluids not withstanding. “None of it’s yours, right? You’re not hurt? You’re okay?”
Again, Alex reminds himself to breathe, turning just enough so that he can see where Val still stands in the doorway, Parker lying on the floor a foot or so behind her, his ears back and expression scared. For her part, Val is gripping the doorway so tightly that Alex can only assume that she is trying very hard not move and crowd him any further.
“None of it’s mine.” He looks at the faces around him, all of them staring, all confused and various degrees of frightened. It brings everything right back into focus. “We need to—” It takes a deep breath in and a slow breath out to get his thoughts back in line. “Everybody grab a bag, pack food, necessities, just—just whatever.” Stepping a little closer to Val, just near enough to pull one of her hands down from the wall and give it a quick squeeze. “We gotta get outta here.”
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Nate leans out of the passenger side window just far enough to level his sights on one of the creatures that already looks less human and fires. One shot, between the eyes, and it hits the ground and disappears beneath the feet of its companions. He hears a quiet gagging sound come from the driver’s seat and finds himself feeling a bit queasy in turn. They are both going to need to make some real changes to their perspective re: what constitutes a monster and they need to make those changes really quickly because as of right now, it is going to be really difficult to get out of this mess without completely rewiring their conscience.
“Um, Nate?”
With barely a glance spared toward Dennis, Nate focuses himself on reloading. “Yeah?”
“How many, uh—how many of them are back there?”
The question gives him pause but Nate squints to get a count anyway. “About a dozen in view. Why?”
“Because we need to, uh—we have to stop for a minute.”
Nate drops back into his seat so quickly that he nearly smacks his head off the door. “We what?”
Not even bothering to look at him, Dennis simply peels one shaking hand off of the steering wheel to point at something ahead. “We have to stop.”
Nate has to squint but he starts moving the moment that he sees exactly what Dennis is looking at. “I’ve got the door.”
It was rather obvious even from a single glance at a decent distance that the man up ahead, standing stock still in his torn slacks and a blood, rolled shirt-sleeves, was staring straight past the car speeding toward him and cursing the sight of the ever-growing number of zombies trailing behind. Dennis hits the gas and is slamming the breaks in what feels like no time.
Nate shoves the back door open and feels like there is really no room for argument when he shouts to the man to get in but he has been wrong before and apparently he is right now. Instead of heading straight for them, the guy curses in a language that they are now close enough for Nate to tell is definitely not English and turns away.
“Hey!” Dennis spins in his seat to look behind them, which Nate is sure that he immediately regrets. “What the hell? What’s he doing?”
“I don’t know. He’s just—” And that is when the stranger pulls his gun, takes out three approaching zombies in relatively rapid succession, and finally turns to sprint back toward the car. “—getting a little girl.”
The child is practically flung into the back seat and their new passenger wastes no time slamming the door behind himself and snapping, “Go. Now.”
Dennis really does not need to be told and floors it the second he knows the door is closed.
“Take a left onto Carver,” the man continues, his tone speaking volumes regarding how unwilling he would be to hear any question or protest. “Follow signs for the mall plaza.” He leans out the window to pick off a few more of the monsters before Nate’s slightly incredulous look catches his attention and his scowl is honestly pretty terrifying. “You’ll be out of gas before the edge of town so, under the assumption that you wish to live—”
Nate’s eyes narrow in suspicion but Dennis has absolutely no qualms against following the orders of anyone with a plan right now and practically takes the aforementioned turn on two wheels when he nearly misses it.
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“Are you sure you can hotwire this piece of shit?”
“It’s not a piece of shit, it’s a fucking classic.”
Val rolls her eyes at that as she continues trying to calm the utterly panicked Macy currently clinging to her so tightly that he might as well just climb into her goddamn skin. “Fine. Can you really hotwire this ‘fucking classic’?”
Two seconds later, the engine revs up as Alex sits back in the driver’s seat with a trin and a waggle of his stupid eyebrows. Sasha squeals in relief and flings her arms around him from her place in the back seat, as he laughs. “My mechanical genius is wasted on this red wire green wire bullshit.”
He pops the trunk just as something begins to stir inside of the nearby diner and Val shoves Sasha aside to squeeze Macy in so that she can help Nico load their bags at record speed. By the time she flings herself into the front passenger seat, there are already zombies starting to stumble out of the woodwork. Fuck seatbelts. “Gun it!”
Alex hits the gas and they peel out of the parking lot just as the diner’s doors give way.
He had tried to explain what had happened while they packed. It had felt impossible for Val to actually wrap her mind around it at first but once she had seen the mess outside? She had practically dragged Alex and Macy off in search of the nearest source of potential transportation. They needed to find something quickly and it needed to be something fast and she needed to not think about how painfully familiar the blood and gore looked, though she had only ever seen anything like it in her nightmares. When Alex had needed to stop and vomit into the nearest garbage can, she had a feeling that she understood why and a little pocket of rage flared to life in her chest – not because he had to stop but because he never should have been the one to wind up with someone else’s blood on his hands.
“Where are we going?” Macy is the one to finally ask, almost inaudible from where he has curled up against Sasha now, and Val catches his eye in the rearview mirror before she looks toward Alex.
Alex, however, is entirely too focused on driving to really think but so much and instead catches her eye before clearing his throat. “Nick?”
In the back, Nico turns away from the horrors outside of his window. “What?”
“How do you defend yourself against a zombie invasion?”
“Wha—Zombies aren’t exactly my specialty here.”
“No,” Alex agrees, “but zombies are supposed to be a helluva lot dumber than, say, Reavers, right? You know Reavers.”
“So?”
“So how would you defend yourself against an invasion of retarded Reavers?”
The drummer just stares at him for a moment with an expression that plainly says that he may consider that to be the dumbest question that he has ever heard. Eventually, thought, there is an answer. “I’d find the most well-stocked, easily-fortifiable location I could think of and hope I could wait out the attack or find some other way to get through them.”
There is silence in the car and then Alex shrugs. “All right. So, where’s the most well-stocked and easily-fortifiable location we can think of?
Five minutes later, they find themselves screeching into the parking lot of the local mall. The location almost seems somehow normal, given the situation at hand. In fact, were it not for the shrieking horde behind them or the knowledge that Alex is currently doing seventy into a public lot, it might almost feel a little reminiscent of home. Val almost finds it funny, really. What’s funnier to her than coming to a mall for safety, however, is the fact that they were obviously not the only ones with that idea, as they are definitely not the only ones pulling into the place with a bunch of undead goons straggling along behind them.
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“Miguel.”
There is a burst of static in his ear as Viktor leans out to empty his 22 into the crowd of creatures still chasing behind the car that had picked him up on the highway. Once within range, he takes out a couple of the ones latching on to the other car that had pulled in to the lot at about the same time, too. When his magazine clicks empty, he makes a snap decision to save his 20 for later and drops back into the seat to reload. The driver glances at him in the rearview, looking a little bit frightened, while the original passenger only eyes him for a moment before leaning out of the other side with a freshly loaded shotgun. His fellow gunner might not be terribly trusting but at least Viktor can respect that. Besides, who needs trust? The guy’s a fairly good shot.
“Zatratím tě, Miguel!” The little girl still curled up beside him whimpers. He can hear it over the gunfire, the static, all of the goddamned zombies. It is grating on his very last nerve. “Odpovídáš mě!”
He could hope for no better response than to lean back out just in time to watch as a line of four hostiles drops one by one.
“En ingles, ’mano.” Another line of undead hit the ground as the line sputters out then clears up again, leaving room for easily the most welcome voice he has ever known. “Now where the Hell have you been?”
Viktor nearly laughs. “We can trade stories later, miláčku. Right now, I need cover fire while I try to get these people into the posraný mall.”
“Going shopping?”
“Sklapni. We try the mall or they come to your shop.”
“How many?”
Viktor glances toward the other vehicle still circling around the parking lot with them. “Eight plus me.”
“Well, if they dropped you—”
“Miguel.”
“Sí, sí, the mall sounds like a plan. There’s a garage off to your right. No good angle for me to shoot the lock off but I can keep the number of uglies down while you get in.”
“Děkuji.”
“That means thank you, sí?”
Viktor rolls his eyes. “Sí.”
The line bursts back into static with a laugh.
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As it turns out, the garage door does not, in fact, require a shot to the lock. It rolls up just enough for the two cars to through before Dennis’s little hatchback even hits the ramp. On the other side, a young woman motions for them to hurry while two men in security uniforms stand to either side of the entrance to help keep the monsters at bay, though it appears that this Miguel guy really only needs the most basic of assistance. His precision is honestly kind of terrifying and Dennis is just as glad not to see any more examples of it as he swerves off to one side so that the other car has room. Nate and their scarier passenger are both out before he even has the damned thing in park, seeing to it that nothing gets in the way of girl at the door to slam the thing shut.
“We saw you on the security cameras,” of the security guards explains as he climbs up to try and jam the gears.
The other car’s driver takes a moment to collect himself, then grabs a wrench and makes his way over to the ladder. “Here. Let me have a look at that.”
“Figured we couldn’t just leave you out there.” The guard climbs down to let the driver up. “Then Shannon said she thought you were headed this way.”
“Thanks.” Dennis finally climbs out only to stretch over the top of his car.
The woman now known as Shannon simply smiles. “No problem. Mercy for your fellow man or something like that.” She laughs and shrugs, looking slightly flustered, though that is probably to be expected, all things considered. “Anyway, come on. Let’s get you all inside. We’ve got food, clothes, relatively comfortable furniture… We’ll get you poor things all cleaned up and sorted out in no time.”
There is a general rumble of agreement as the little group follows her to the door that leads into the connected store, allowing themselves to be ushered toward where another girl is waiting somewhat impatiently. That is, they all follow along aside from one man, anyway, who simply mutters something into his headset before switching it off and making his way back over to the hatchback. Shannon looks back, confused, as does Nate, though he looks more suspicious about it.
Dennis just sighs. “The little girl.” Then he ducks through the doorway and drags Nate away after the rest.
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“Come on, holčička.” Viktor crouches down beside the open car door with a sigh as the child remains curled up in the center of the back seat. Children. How did anyone actually deal with children, let alone have them by choice?
The little girl simply whimpers and mumbles, “There are monsters out there.”
Well, at least the stuttering has stopped and he supposes he can concede that she has a fair point. “The monsters are outside, not with us.”
Before he can receive a response or think of anything more convincing to say, there is someone else coming up behind him, bending down to look the child in the eye with a painfully sympathetic and all too sugarcoated smile. He might be able to handle the sight of it at any other time but right now, with everything that he has just been through and the way that she has the gall to place one of her hands on his shoulder as if—God, he would really like to wipe that smile off of her face.
“Hi, there,” she says, voice floating in a way that speaks plainly of a familiarity with appeasing people under the age of seven. “I’m Shannon. What’s your name?”
Caught slightly off-guard, the child squeaks. “Um. I—I’m—” The little girl shoots a quick glance toward Viktor then, almost as if asking permission to speak with this new stranger before she finally answers. “I’m Amanda.”
Shannon’s smile becomes even brighter, even sweeter, if that is even possible, and Viktor has to dig his nails into his palms to keep himself from taking out her kneecaps when she leans even further over him, hand squeezing his shoulder. “Amanda? Well, that’s a pretty name! Are you hungry, Amanda?”
The little girl nods.
“Well, we’ve got all sorts of food inside. We’ve got toys, too, and games and books and all sorts of neat stuff.”
“And—and no monsters?”
Shannon laughs. “And no monsters.”
Still curled up in the seat, Amanda chews worriedly at her lip for a moment longer, eyes flashing back and forth between the two adults still there in the door. Shannon keeps smiling, encouraging. Viktor just stays crouched there with a clenched jaw and a headache starting to build behind his eyes. When the girl finally moves, though, it does not go entirely as expected. Rather than reaching for Shannon’s offered hand, she instead launches herself forward to wrap her little arms tight around Viktor’s neck and duck her head in under his chin, completely unaware of the rather undignified look of surprise that he is entirely unable to keep off of his face. Unhelpfully, all Shannon does in response is giggle.
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justlostinautumn · 5 years ago
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Playing House 4
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Clint Barton x OC (Alexandra Knight)
Fury calls in help on a long hall mission that requires Clint to play house with someone he doesn’t know and has never met. Alexandra likes to work alone and isn’t one to play well with others. Nick and Alex have a past together and now Nick is asking his old friend to help out with the monitoring and infiltration of some HYDRA agents. But, not everything is as simple as it seems. Nick isn’t the only old friend Alex has on the team.
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A soft sway of movement woke me and I can’t help but moan.
“It’s okay.” A warm voice whispers into my ear, he put me on a bed that felt too soft.
“Not my bed.” I murmur.
“No it’s my bed,” he laughs.
“Your bed? Why?” I frowned.
“Considering we are going to be married we might as well get us to it.” Clint laughed and my brain finally connected who I was talking to.
“Okay, I’m gonna go sleep now.” I bury my face into a soft yet firm pillow? Pillows aren’t that hard are they and they don’t move either, right? No, they don’t.
“Goodnight Kitten.” I felt the rumble of Clint’s chest under me that answered the question of what I’m lying on. But, I was asleep before I could move or even respond.
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“Look at them.” I could hear the sounds of people talking.
“Shut up!” Someone hissed. Was that Bucky?
“They look so cute together.” A feminine voice spoke.
“Get out!” I could hear Clint grumble.
“But Princess is here.” I can tell Nat is pouting and I can’t help but smirk.
“You know you’re lucky I normally sleep with a gun under my pillow,” I spoke calmly as I wipe the sleep from my eye. I sit up slightly and look at the people who barged into the room.
“Where is it?” Sam gulped, his nose was swollen from when I smashed his face in the table. I wince noting that it is most definitely broken.
“In my bag in Fury’s office,” I spoke calmly, I feel a hand on my back under my shirt and I’m very aware of the fact I am no longer wearing my jeans and the top isn’t mine.
“That’s a relief.” Sam sighed.
“I’m sorry about your nose, it’s just the whole thing yesterday had me on edge.” I sigh looking at Sam through my lashes and I could see his breath falter as he looked at me, he gave me a nod to say we were all good and I smiled at him and leaned into Clint’s hand on my back.
“No weapons in the bedroom.” Tony points at me and I pout in response.
“Technically you guys aren’t my boss and I am here to help.” I shrug stretching my arms over my head watching the others who’s eyes trail over my body noticing my state of undress. Steve blushes. Tony, Wanda, Pepper and Sam look away. Bucky and Nat stare at me. I can feel Clint shift behind me and pull me closer to him so I am sitting between his legs, his arms around my waist and chin resting on my shoulder.
“Mine.” He mumbles sleepily into my ear nuzzling and I stiffen at his familiarity with me.
“Jealous?” I giggle, taking everyone off guard.
“No!” He pouts.
“Well, I’m married to you.” I pull away slightly so I can twist and look at him. I kiss his cheek and climb out of bed and walk to the bathroom.
“Fuck me!” Nat breathes about to follow me when I hear a squeal. As I brush my teeth.
“Down Romanov!” I hear Clint shout, I can only guess he throw a pillow at her.
“Barton she’s not yours. Plus I had her first.” Nat whined, I giggle.
“Technically, Barnes did,” I smirk as I walked out of the bathroom trailing a finger across Bucky’s chest and walk out of the bedroom to look for the kitchen.
“See!” I hear Bucky cheer in victory and a loud crash. Lord help me! It sounded like someone got smashed into a wall.
“What was that?” Peter comes running down the hall looking startled, he’s closely followed by Rhodey. They both look me up and down and stare with their mouths slightly open.
“Is Nick still here? Oh, where’s the kitchen? I think Barton, Barnes and Romanov are arguing about who owns me.” I shrug calmly and they continue to stare while opening and closing their mouths.
“This way.” Rhodey was first to recover and guided me to the Kitchen where an ever gloomy Fury was with a stern-looking Agent Hill.
“Maria.” I purred and the Agent turned looking at me with a smile.
“Well nice to see you dressed up for us!” Nick laughed.
“More like I dressed down!” I laughed and we could hear the sounds of heavy footfalls as the group of Avengers that were once in the bedroom come bursting through the door.
“They woke me up.” I shrug looking at Fury, then look back at the group and note that Clint is only in a pair of sweats that are hanging low on his waist showing his defined stomach. I tilt my head and lick my lips.
“Like the view Kitten?” Clint’s voice brings me out of my dirty thoughts.
“Very much! I’m so happy we’re married and I get that view all the time.” I purr walking towards him putting more sway in my hips.
“All the time?” He raises an eyebrow at me with a slight smirk on his lips.
“Yep, I’m going to require you to be shirtless all the time.” I drag my nails down his chest and hear a soft moan leave his lips and I look up at him through my lashes.
“Alexandra!” Fury called me.
“Why must you always ruin my fun?” I turn around and point at him.
“Maria came to see you.” Fury smirked.
“Beautiful Maria came all the way here just for little old me?” I tilt my head and smile at her. A blush dusts her cheek.
“I have toys for you.” Maria smiled at me and I run to her and hug her close.
“You took my bra off?” I turn around quickly to look at Clint and see him smirking and then shrugging as he went over to the coffee pot and pouring himself a cup.
“You looked uncomfortable.” He spoke simply looking at me as I made my way closer to him.
“Why do you take care of me even though you don’t know me? Bucky and Nat I understand, we’ve been through shit together that makes you close and makes you want to die for each other. But for us, we don’t know each other.” I speak keeping eye contact as I run my hand up to his arm slowly pulling his coffee from his hand smiling sweetly.
“There’s a pull, I don’t know how to explain it to you. Something is tugging me to you and I don’t want to fight it.” He sighs and I know he is being honest because I feel it. I wonder what it is, I bring his black coffee to my lips and take a sip as he watches confused for a moment.
“Hey! That’s my coffee!” He grumbles.
“How?” Peter looked shocked.
“The art of distraction. She is the master of getting what she wants.” Bucky smirks and I smile back at him.
“What toys did you get me?” I lean on the island opposite Nick and Maria, ignoring the fact that I can feel Clint’s gaze on my lace-covered ass.
“Yours and Bartons usual and few added bonuses, like the whip you’ve always wanted, some electrical bracelets that turn in to claws, some batons and much more,” Maria smirks as I stare at her with nothing but love.
“I need to call Shuri and thank her!” I squeal jumping up and down pulling my phone.
“How do you know it was Shuri and not Tony?” Peter looked at me.
“Because I have discussed many new toys with the Princess and if Tony had made us toys to play with he would most probably have put two and two together. As well as the fact he most probably wouldn’t shut up about it.” I shrug like it was simple.
‘Hello, KitKat!” Shuri’s voice sounds through the phone.
“Thank you for my toys, I can’t wait to play!” I smile at the phone.
“Let me know how they go. I also have suits for you Nick sent me the pictures and I upgraded them.” Shuri laughed.
“I love you! God damn woman you are amazing!” I laugh and Shuri joins in.
“No love for me?” T’Challa asks.
“Well my King there will always be some love for you, but your sister gives me toys,” I smirk and he laughs.
“You must visit soon!” T’Challa calls out.
“I will, but I must go an angry-looking Fury is staring me down.” I pout.
“See you soon KitKat and be good.” Shuri calls.
“Hopefully and it’s unlikely I’ll be good.” I laugh and hang up.
“Go put some clothes on no one can focus with you dressed like that.” Fury scolds as I look at everyone staring at me trying not to be obvious.
“Fine.” I sigh with a pout and start to walk away followed by Clint, Natasha and Bucky.
“Romanov and Barnes, I don’t think they need help to put clothes on.” Fury said and I couldn’t help but laugh, as the two assassins whine.
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