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I was born blind in my left eye. It never got fixed. Many of these points are true in my experience, except I still have an eyeball. Here are some additional fun facts from my realm of experience:
-my elementary school knew I was blind in one eye but did not tell my parents. I started to get a little farsighted in the 4th grade so I went to get readers and the eye doctor told me, a nine year old girl, that my life was forever fucked and Iâd never be fully independent, never drive, never go to college, because I was disabled and it was too late to fix it. We got a second opinion. And then a third.
- (you can try to fix my kind of blindness up until about the age of five because the brain is still really elastic and capable of fixing the broken shit. They fix it by putting a patch over your good eye to force your bad eye to see. They tried it when I was nine but it was too late, so I essentially spent a year having my life ruined by being suddenly completely blind all the time and it sucked ass.)
- you make a great marksman and baseball batter once you figure out how your lack of depth perception works. Not a great outfielder though.
- things sometimes just kind of vanish on you. I got a massive concussion as a kid from running into a pole head on. The pole had been there as long as I could remember. I interacted with the pole every day. But one day I was running and the last thing I remember is thinking, hey, where did the pole go? Like the equipment holding it up was still there but the pole just seemed gone. This also happened several times to me when trying to catch pop flies or headbutt soccer balls. Theyâd just go away.
- people will indeed forget all the time and throw shit at you from the blind side and hit you in the head, or hug you and scare the shit out of you. A boy asked me out once after he hit me with a frisbee on my blind side.
- and then some people will always think of you when they encounter one eyed things. When I was an RA in college, some of my residents were so very pleased to bring me a one-eyed goldfish theyâd found in the feeder tank at the pet store đ© we named him one eyed Willy and he lived for like five years and survived two cross country trips in a car (in a Nalgene bottle both ways)
- I donât have a traditional lazy eye (my eyeball can see but there is no connection between it and my brain so the message goes unrecieved) so I donât really have much of a wandering eye, unlike other folks with amblyopia. I can also only cross my good eye, I cannot wink with my good eye without moving my entire face (and I had to learn how to do this by pushing my cheek and forehead muscles together with my hands until I could do it on my own so I look very stupid) and my good eye also tends to have trouble when looking at blue light for too long since it gets all the strain.
-additionally, the only times my eye seems to look lazy is in the occasional picture. I call it my googly eye.
- re writing advice: I took a writing class in college where we spent a lot of time journaling about our own bodies and then writing stories with what we had learned⊠my wonderful teacher guessed that I was blind in my left eye because of how I described things. I never used left or right when talking about objects being around charactersâ bodies, only front and back. She fucked me up with that one.
- I get a lot of bruises on my left arm because I struggle with depth perception when walking around corners/doors on that side
- they gave me glasses as a kid to try to fix it after patching didnât work (leading to the discovery that I donât have a traditional lazy eye) and the left side was the biggest and thickest fucking lens youâve ever seen and the right side was just normal glass no rx. It made the glasses sit crooked on my face so I stopped wearing them.
- they test you for amblyopia during your drivers license test and I cheated both times Iâve had to go take it đ they put a ball on one lens and a box on the other and they ask if the ball is inside or outside the box and I didnât see no goddamn ball but the man next to me said it was inside so I did too.
- if I hadnât cheated, I could still get a license, just with a special note on it, which i didnât know both times I cheated.
- and yes, cannot agree more with being a safe ass driver. People get frustrated because I follow so far behind other cars and give people so much room all the time but I have a clean ass driving record.
- following that, I have a hard time sitting in the front seat when someone else is driving, especially if they are tailgaters because I feel like I am always about to crash. My husband, a notorious tailgater, says I have an invisible break I hit whenever heâs too close to someone.
- my parents made me go to a chiropractor as a kid to see if the reasoning for my blindness was a pinched nerve. It did not work.
- a redditor once told me he would end himself if he were âas cursed asâ me because the idea of being blind in one eye was so insanely distasteful to him. I tried explaining to him that itâs literally the only life Iâve ever known and he kept trying to tell me it was disgusting and unnatural and I lived a hideous life. I was like, dude. Go to therapy.
- if you are blind in one eye but still have an eyeball, you have one fun fact for Two Truths and a Lie always directly on hand and no one will ever guess thatâs a truth.
- I am especially clumsy, and sometimes when I get up to do something and start knocking shit down, my husband plays the Godzilla theme song in his phone and it always makes me die laughing.
- when my parents found out, they demanded to know why I didnât tell them, and I had to explain to them that it was literally all Iâve ever known, how did I know it was wrong? I thought everyone could only see one side of their nose.
Sorry this got long. I canât sleep lol.
writing advice for characters with a missing eye: dear God does losing an eyes function fuck up your neck. Ever since mine crapped out I've been slowly and unconsciously shifting towards holding my head at an angle to put the good eye closer to the center. and human necks. are not meant to accommodate that sorta thing.
#this was fun and long#it really doesnât affect me like people seem to think#apart from being a big fucking klutz#people are always like#HOW DO YOU LIVE#idk dude I really didnât get offered anything else so
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Never really fit back in
Part 2 Daniel or Danyal or Danny?
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Danyal took a deep breath. There was only one person who could bring him to his brother. One person who could get him into the Wayne household. Vlad Masters, his godfather, though things were getting better with Vlad it was still awkward. He doubted he'd ever fully trust him but he was the only adult around who knew what he was and at least for right now wasn't trying to kill him for it. Plus he had access to the Wayne Galas and as his heir Danny did too.
"Daniel" Vlad smiled at him and offered him a seat at his table. "I was quite surprised when you asked to have a meeting with me" Danyal took a seat as dinner was served to them. He hesitated before speaking. Danny had been trying to prepare what to say to Vlad all day but now he was here, his mind went blank.
"I-" He paused as he pursed his lips before stealing his nerves once again. "I'd like to take up your offer of being your heir." Vlad stopped moving for a second as his smile faltered. he stared at Daniel. The silence was deafening. Danyal continued or well rambled after an uncomfortably long few minutes of silence. "The Fenton household hasn't felt safe in.. Well it's never been safe but ever since my accident it's just gotten worse. The house is always attacking me, even though my parents- Even though Maddie and Jack know I'm Phantom now that hasn't stopped them- actually I think they've just been ignoring me. And-"
"Daniel,"
"Since Jazz left for college, I've only really had Sam and Tucker but-"
"Daniel"
"They're now busy preparing for their own futures and all that-"
"Daniel!" Vlad spoke a little louder silencing Danny again then sighed. "I will gladly take you in, Daniel. It's the least I can do for you" Danyal relaxed a bit, though not too much. Vlad might be better now but he's still a power hungry fruitloop. Danny still had to be careful but at least Vlad's manor wasn't actively trying to destroy him. At least Vlad acknowledged his existence. And so Danny's new life began.
A few new changes happened after he started to live with Vlad. One he changed his legal name to Danyal (it just felt more real), he and Vlad still argue over changing his last name over to Masters but Danny's not ready for that. Danny had to start taking etiquette classes from both Dorothy and Vlad, Vlad had gotten him plenty of suits and other more comfortable clothes, and Danny had full access to his lab. Though Danny didn't go down there often, it gave him the creeps in a bad way. Most labs did at this point. Instead he had taken over a large room and had a work desk where he tinkered on what ever her felt like tinkering on, or schoolwork, or the loads of paper work he had to do for the Infinite Realms. It was kind of nice having Vlad help with that though at least someone could explain what half of it meant and wasn't as secretive as Clockwork.
Four months passed and things were going great actually. Things were finally starting to feel alright again, maybe this was the best decision. Eventually Danny did tell Vlad about being Damian's brother only because he would have to confront Damian at the Wayne Christmas gala.
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Damian just like his other siblings dreaded the galas but they were important. It was important to keep building relationships with the public and the rich. It was important to keep a mask on and play the very rich found family of Brucie Wayne. It was important to keep their night life out of the picture.
Damian got ready with his siblings as usual. He listened and complained with them about the Gala as Jason laughed and praised being "dead". At least being the youngest meant he wasn't as bothered by the guests as the rest of his siblings were. All he had to do was introduce himself to the guests, have his picture taken a thousand times and lurk around the party. A boring night that would be much better spent on patrol. Though he was just has confident that the others could Patrol Gotham without them as his father.
The gala was about normal, he greeted guests with his father as Tim went out to do some networking. Dick playing as his usual self, Cass lurking around, Steph tormenting people by being her eccentric self, and Duke wandering around and making small talk. The night was normal till Masters arrived.
By that point Damian had broken off from his father and went to see and spend time with his siblings. Though something felt off after about a half hour. Damian went to report this to his father only to find him still speaking with Masters who had a boy with him. He paid no mind to him. "Father there's-" Damian paused then looked at the boy standing next to Masters who was smiling at him.
Danyal. That was Danyal. That was Danyal. That was Danyal.
Damian just stared at Danny with a look of horror that his father caught quickly. Before Bruce could pull Damian away he heard his brother speak.
"Hello, Damian. It's nice to see you again"
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Bruce had never seen his son like that before. He had never seen that look on his son's face before. Something had to be wrong he just didn't know what yet. Bruce excused both himself and Damian from the Masters and brought Damian over to the others. He looked at his son who looked both terrified and shell shocked. Bruce spoke softly.
"Damian, are you alright chum?"
Damian started to hyperventilate and mumble in Arabic. Damian normally spoke in Arabic when upset but this was very clearly different. Bruce brought Damian to his room, not because he was in trouble but because he was freaking out and needed some quiet. That night for the first time Damian openly cried in front of Bruce. That night for the first time Damian held onto Bruce like his life depended on it and sobbed. That night for the first time Damian sobbed into his father.
Bruce didn't know what the Masters did to his son but they won't get away with it. That he swore. He'll have Tim and Barbara look into them later for now his son needs him.
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#dc x dp#danny phantom#dcu#bruce wayne#damian wayne#demon twins au#vlad plasmius#redeemed-ish Vlad#he is still doing this to have a little more power in the realms but rn he's more helpful than not so whatever#good dad bruce wayne#protective dad Bruce Wayne#trying to portray Danny struggling with who he is by constantly switching up his name. hopefully that made sense or could be picked up on?#danny gave Damian a panic attack:)#danny probably also will have a panic attack after realizing he gae his brother a panic attack :)))#Never Really Fit Back In
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Lost Souls Campground - Ollidar
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Yandere!MHalfOrcXFatAFAB!G/NReader ~ 11K Words
You met when you were children, and he never spoke. You were childhood best friends. Now, a decade after you last saw him, you've returned to the very campground you grew up seeing him at. You never imagined you'd find him there again.
CW: Monster fucking, noncon/dubcon, stalking, yandere, obsessive relationship, unhealthy relationship, body image issues, bondage, gaslighting, manipulation. Let me know if I missed something.
I re-edited it and changed a few things, and posted it all as one!
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Every year, your family would vacation in the Moonlight Realm. The pocket universe that had been discovered around 100 years ago. âMoonlight Realmâ it was affectionately called because of the creatures who dwelled there. Monsters.
As well as monsters of all kinds, the Moonlight Realm boasted of beautiful scenery, cheap rates, and what humans originally deemed âexotic culturesâ.
But the humans and the monsters had settled into a comfortable coexistence, and monsters were far from rare any longer. You grew up with creatures all around you. It was common and equal. The human race had come a long way.
The little cabin you always rented for the whole summer was small and cramped. You, 3 siblings, your parents, and an elderly dog made the 2 bedroom unit feel like a shoebox. From a very young age, you had learned all the best hiding spots and getaways in the park. When you were around 10 years old, you found that apparently someone else had found them too.
A young half orc named Ollidar, or Ollie.
You didnât speak the same language, and the first time you met, it had been awkward and confusing. You had tried to tell him he was welcome, and that there was enough room for the both of you. He seemed to understand, as he ended up sitting across from you in the small natural clearing that sat just inside the forest.
You probed him with questions, you tried acting things out, you tried writing them down with a stick in the dirt. He didnât respond. Sometimes it looked like he understood something but he never gave any reply. Just sat there, watching you. Sometimes heâd smile shyly.
The first summer it had been a lot to get used to. He started meeting you every day in the same spot. Sometimes heâd read, or listen to music on his AirPods, but mostly he watched you.
You wasted a few days trying to get him to respond, but since he never did, it slowly switched to you just talking to him. You told him⊠everything. You had to fill the silence. It would be too awkward if not.
You told him about your friends back home, your cat who you missed terribly and hoped was liking the pet sitter. About your favourite movies, books, foods. You told him about your fears, you werenât sure why. You told him embarrassing stories. Sometimes you even worried he would think you were lame or weird and leave, but he never did. He just listened.
The summer came to an end and you did your best to tell him goodbye. That you hoped to see him again.
And you would. Every year. Every summer you spent two glorious months glued to each otherâs sides. Your families became close through you. He had a sister and two moms. Your parents got along, and all of your siblings as well.
No one understood why he never spoke. It wasnât a language barrier anymore. After 7 summers together both families knew more than enough about the otherâs language. Enough to communicate with little confusion. He seemed to understand everything. If you asked him to pass you something, he would. If you gave him something he didnât want, heâd shake his head. But he never spoke.
You stopped going on family vacations when you turned 18. You had moved out, so had most of your siblings. Your parents decided it was time for your own family vacations.
The first summer that you werenât going, hit you harder than youâd ever imagined. Your chest hurt.
The next year was better.
And the next.
Soon you were 28 and that little half orc was just a fond, albeit, bittersweet memory.
Until your parents decide to do a sort of reunion trip this year. All of your siblings, and their families, plus you and your parents, would be taking a summer vacation to Lost Souls Campground in the Moonlight Realm this year.
It had barely changed. Some machines had been upgraded, the cabins had clearly been renovated to function with modernity, but other wise it was beautiful, serene, and just like you remembered it.
âItâs you.â A strong deep voice full of awe whispered from behind you. You turned around and was met with a face indeed in awe. It took a moment but you realized this was the first time youâd ever heard his voice.
âOh wow!â You exclaimed. Genuine joy spreading across your face. âYouâre here?!â You cried and raced up to him. He didnât even flinch as you threw yourself at him. His arms opened and he gathered you in a powerful embrace. There was a hint of desperation in the way he clung to your soft body.
You felt a pang of anxiety that had been previously overtaken by the shock of seeing him. You were not thin anymore. And while you loved your body, and felt sexy in it, not everyone else was as comfortable with fat bodies as you were. What if he didnât want you like this?
Want me like this? What am I thinking?!
You tried to pull yourself away from the hug, but he held tight.
âItâs youâŠâ he muttered into your hair. He was warm, and huge. The orc part of his genes must have been strong. He dwarfed you. It took a lot for someone to make you feel small. Some part of your brain short circuited when you finally registered he had been lifting you. You panicked slightly then, worried about being too heavy and pushed yourself from his chest. He reluctantly lowered you down.
You were blushing from feet to head as you smoothed out your clothes. âSorry, I⊠I was just surprised to see you.â You stuttered out. You looked up at his face. He was beautiful. You could see hints of the boy you knew, but he had grown, developed thick muscles, his face thinned out and lengthened.
âYou came back.â He replied. His gaze was hyper focused on you. It seemed nothing else registered to him any longer. You squirmed a bit under such overwhelming attention.
âYeah, we stopped back then, when all of us had moved out. But we are doing a sort of reunion trip this summer!â You explained excitedly. You felt giddy. You didnât even really understand why. You felt excitement at seeing him.
âDoes your family still come here every year?â You asked and leaned around him to see if any of them were standing near by.
âNo, just me.â He answered. For the first time since seeing you, his gaze dropped. His cheeks darkened.
âYou must really love this ratty old place, huh?â You joked and nudged his arm with your elbow.
âI guess.â He replied, still avoiding eye contact. âSo how long are you here for?â He asked.
âThe whole summer!â You exclaimed, throwing your arms out wide as if that would show the physical manifestation of time. âI had about a decade of vacations days saved up, so I decided to take the whole summer. Everyone else is just here for a couple weeks.â
He nodded and glanced back up into your eyes. âSo just you and your partner are here for the summer? Or do you have kids now?â He asked and dropped his gaze again.
You chuckled. Kind of a transparent attempt my guy. âNo, no partner. No kids. Never found anyone willing to put up with me long enough.â You joked self deprecatingly. âYou of all people know how much I can talk.â You grimaced at yourself.
âThat was my favourite thing about you.â He replied quietly. He seemed nervous. You blushed again. âThe way you spoke was mesmerizing.â He continued before, it seemed, he could stop himself.
A manic sounding giggle escaped your lips. âWow, marry me?â You joked. It was his turn to laugh like a crazy person.
âSo, uh,â you continued âhow long are you here for?â
âWhole summer.â He answered and smiled up at you. âHow solo were you hoping to spend your time?â He ran his hand down the back of his neck and rested it on his shoulder.
You laughed and placed your hand on his arm.
The first few days with Ollie were a little awkward. Not in an uncomfortable way, but in that you didnât know eachother anymore. It had been a decade since you had spent time together, and while he talked a little more than he used to, it was still few and far in between.
You couldnât tell if he found it awkward though. He never mentioned it. He just followed you around. He seemed content to just exist nearby you.
The first two weeks breezed by in a flurry of family, kids, games, and way too much food. At the end of it, you waved them goodbye and excitedly hurried back to the little cabin. This would be the first time youâd had it all to yourself.
You pulled the door shut behind you and basked in the quiet for a moment. You could always hear other campers outside. Kids shrieking, vehicles moving, multiple different music sources all floating on top of eachother. And inside was a sort of haven from it all.
You made your way to the kitchen to grab a drink when you found a plate full of cookies, uncovered and still warm on the counter. You were surprised, you hadnât noticed anyone baking before theyâd left? Weird.
You inspected a cookie. Sniffed it, licked it. You didnât immediately explode, so you shrugged your shoulders to yourself and took a bite. It was a very good cookie. You grabbed a couple more and threw them in a baggie. You gathered some other things, and changed into your bathing suit.
The beach was a short 5 or so minute walk from your cabin, and you munched away at your cookie the whole way. It was a bit overcast, so the beach wasnât as crowded as it usually was.
You claimed a spot near another family, so that you felt comfortable leaving your stuff alone if you swam, and laid your towel out. You pulled your slinky bathing suit cover over your head and dropped it next to your things.
It was still a bit early in the day to go into the water so you opted for sunbathing with the hopes youâd get all warm and toasty then cool off in the water. Soon you were face down on a towel, your head on your arms, dozing away. You were interrupted by a prolonged blocking of sun rays.
You craned your head up and struggled to make out who it was looming over you with the suns rays blinding you from behind them. You glanced down at their feet next to you and recognized pale green skin.
âYou liked the cookies?â Ollies deep voice asked. You were about to say yes, when you processed the implications of him being the one to hand deliver, into your kitchen, without asking, the surprise treat youâd found. You sat up and tugged his hand so he wasnât standing in front of the sun anymore and you could actually see him.
âUh, yeah they were good. But, that means you were in my cabin?â You asked incredulously.
âOh, sorry, was that inappropriate?â He asked, genuine concern seeming to lace his tone. âSorry, I sometimesâŠâ he trailed off. He looked anxious again. You chose to let him work through what he wanted to say. Words were hard for him, and you wanted him to feel safe sharing them with you. Even if right now you were kind of peeved with him. âSometimes I donât understand whatâs.. ok, or whatever.â He finished.
âWell, I appreciate your apology. No, going into someone elseâs space without their consent, isnât ok.â You softened. He wasnât trying to cross a boundary. And he had apologized immediately. âHow did you get in anyway?â You queried, already moving on from the emotions.
âI, uh, it was unlocked.â He stuttered out. Your eyebrows knit together. You could have sworn it was locked. But you shrugged past the confusion quickly. How else would he have gotten in?
âWeird. Well, anyway, I do like the cookies, they are delicious and very sweet of you.â You placed your hand on his lower calf where you could reach in a comforting way. âJust next time please knock.â You winked and giggled.
He nodded emphatically.
You and Ollie spent the day at the beach. You realized later that you never actually asked him to join you, but you werenât displeased that he did. Even after only two weeks, you were pretty used to having him around you again. It was just like when you were kids.
Well, almost. You couldnât help but notice some of his gazing wasnât quite as⊠wholesome as it had been when you were kids. But it didnât bother you. He wasnât lewd about it at all, and if you were being honest with yourself, you kind of enjoyed it. Also, you had to admit, you had done some gazing yourself.
He was huge. He was muscled. He was gorgeous, and didnât seem to be aware of it. He was exquisitely shy around everyone but you. And on top of all that, he seemed to notice only you.
You had watched countless others throw themselves at him, just to be rejected one way or another. More often than not, it seemed he just genuinely didnât realize he was being hit on. Sometimes heâd be forced into straight up turning someone down, but mostly heâd just give them a puzzled look, and walk away.
Today was no different. You were reaching for the sunscreen when a volleyball sprayed sand all over you. You yelped and sand filled your mouth. A very pretty woman jogged over.
âO-M-G! I am so sorry about that!â She said in one of the fakest voices youâd ever heard. She said it to Ollie, not you, even though he hadnât been hit with the spray at all. Normally you would have said something sassy, but you were too busy spitting sand from your mouth.
Ollie didnât respond to her, but he leaned over to grab the volleyball from where it had landed between you.
âIâm Selina!â She said, all bubbly. âIâve seen you around, you should play with us some time!â
Ollie looked up at her, volleyball still in his hands. He glanced at you. He turned back to her and thrust the ball towards her. He held it tightly in one single hand. You couldnât help but notice how large his hand was.
âYou should be more careful.â He replied, emotionless.
She took the ball and giggled anxiously. âOh, yeah of course, we totally will.â She smiled awkwardly at you. âSo, do you want to come play now?â She shot her shot.
âNo.â Ollie replied.
âAw, come on. We donât bite.â She joked and wiggled her finger at him.
Ollie glared at her now. His face no longer impassive but furious. It surprised you. He didnât normally express much emotion visibly.
âFirst you spray sand all over my partner,â he started.
Partner?!
âThen you apologize to me, not even the one you sprayed.â He continued, his tone developing an edge. The girl raised the hand not holding the ball in front of her and took a hesitant step back.
âTHEN you hit on me in front of them, and donât take no for an answer?â He shook his head at her, his soft black curls bouncing with the movement. âI am so, painfully, not interested.â He finished.
The woman blushed deeper red at each of his words, before spinning on her heel and practically running away.
âThat was kind of rude.â You said quietly. You could feel his annoyance rolling off of him.
âDid I say anything untrue?â He asked you. His words were demanding, but his tone was soft. He was always soft with you. He glared in the direction she had ran.Â
âWell, not really.â You answered speculatively. âMostly. Partner?â You asked and turned to look at him.
âAh, yeah, sorry. I guess that wasnât true.â He replied. He glanced up at you from the side, but didnât turn to face you.
âWhy did you say it then?â Your voice sounded small, but you felt bold for vocalizing the question pounding in your head.
He turned to look at you for a moment. A fire blazed in his eyes. He didnât say anything for a long time. He just stared into your eyes. You found you couldnât look away.
Finally, âSorry, I guess I wanted more reason to defend you. I felt⊠more angry than made sense.â He turned to look back down in front of him. You mulled his words for a moment. That made sense. What you still wondered about was the feelings that made him âmore angry than made senseâ.
You reached out and lay a hand on his shoulder. He tensed for a moment, but then quickly relaxed into your touch. âThank you for defending me.â You said quietly. A smile played at his lips. He glanced back at you for just a second.
âOh, also I think that was the most words Iâve ever heard you say all in a row about the same topic.â You teased him.
Your hand still lay on his shoulder. A part of you recognized the moment was over, and it made sense to remove your hand. But you didnât. His skin was warm and you could feel his muscles tense and move with him.
You were surprised by a sudden, intense desire to touch him everywhere.
âI like your bathing suit by the way.â He mumbled. You almost didnât catch it. Your cheeks burned and you stared at him for a second too long.Â
You snapped out of it and finally pulled your hand from his shoulder. You found yourself fidgeting with the ties that hung down the side of your string bikini. To be honest, you hadnât expected to see him here, and this suit was one you normally reserved solely for private sun bathing as it was pretty skimpy. You were suddenly very aware of the soft rolls on your sides. The way your thighs pressed together.Â
âOh, really?â Your laugh had a slight edge. âMy mom told me itâs not⊠flattering on my body.â You didnât know why you told him that. It was embarrassing. Not only had your mother insulted you, but sheâd body shamed you. And now you were telling the absolute hunk of a man sitting next to you looking like an Adonis? âBut I like it, still.â You finished lamely.Â
You looked up then to see Ollie staring at you. The fire in his eyes had returned. The same fire heâd had when you asked him why heâd called you his partner. âItâs very flattering. Your mother is a lovely woman, but clearly blind.â He spoke with an almost comedic level of seriousness. You fought the instinct to brush off the compliment. You didnât want to. You wanted to believe him.Â
You tucked your hair behind your ear and smiled to yourself. âThank you.â Your voice was soft.Â
After that day on the beach, Ollie became significantly more protective of you. More possessive. He was always around you. He brought you coffee and breakfast, he fixed little things around the cabin for you, he planned activities for you both to do.
You wouldnât have thought him a hardcore hobby guy, but he took you rock climbing, and snorkelling. He took you to a local pottery studio, he brought you to the library in town. He always had you doing something.
It was starting to drive you crazy.
You had wanted to relax?! Not that you didnât enjoy the activities, and his company, but it never stopped. You were on vacation. You had planned to lie on the beach for two months straight, eating, drinking, and probably smoking a lot of weed. Now here you were, sober, and painting in the woods.
You felt guilty. This was a beautiful activity, and you were genuinely enjoying it. But it just hadnât been what you planned for. You would have loved a few things here and there, but not every day, all day long.
You decided to tell him that evening. The painting class ended, and you were actually pretty pleased with your work. It was a life painting of the little waterfall and pond the class had been set up next to. You werenât anything special, but you were proud of it nonetheless.
Ollie jumped into his old, open jeep and carefully placed both of your paintings behind his seat. He leaned across the bench seat to offer you his hand. He pulled you up onto the bench like you weighed nothing. Itâs something he must have done 100 times by now, but every single time, you blushed like a fool. Your core heated at the casual way he handled you.Â
âYouâre not heavy, you know.â Ollie broke the silence as you headed back to the camp.
â⊠what?â You asked, confused.
âYou always look so worried after I help you into the car.â He glanced at you then back to the road. âYouâre not heavy.â He stated matter of factly
You blushed again. He had no idea.
âOh, yeah, I guess Iâm worried about that.â You lied lamely. Youâd always been bad at lying. You chewed on your lip.
His brows furrowed slightly. âOk, so if thatâs not it,â His voice was smooth and deep. He didnât speak much. Even now. He mostly used basic gestures to communicate. But sometimes, when you were alone, heâd talk. You loved it. More than you probably should have. A warmth spread from the centre of you and radiated out. âwhat is it then?â He continued, pulling you out of your own thoughts.
âUh, what is what then?â You replied, hoping heâd drop it if you pretended not to understand.
âWhy do you blush so hard every time you get in my vehicle?â He asked. There was no getting around that one.
You sighed to yourself. Do you tell him? What the hell, you thought to yourself. What does it matter if he thinks youâre a horny slut? Heâs just some guy youâre going to see for another month and a half, then never again. Who cares⊠right?
âI⊠gods this is embarrassing,â you started. You saw his one eyebrow raise. âItâs⊠ok⊠itâs hot as fuck, ok?â You forced out. You could feel how warm your cheeks were. This was worse than you thought it would be. You cared more than you liked.
â⊠whatâs hot?â He asked slowly. You died a little. Of COURSE he was going to make you spell it out.
âOmg Ollie, I just⊠Iâm not⊠small alright? So having a very attractive man casually lift me like itâs nothing?â You stared out the open window, unable or unwilling to look at him. âThatâs really hot.â
He nodded slowly beside you. You could see in your peripheral that his cheeks had also darkened.
âIs it hot because any man is lifting you, or because Iâm lifting you?â He finally asked.
Jesus Christ
âYou know,â you started, your voice an octave too high. âI REALLY havenât given it much thought.â
It was silent in the car for a long time.
Finally you couldnât take it anymore. âSoâŠâ
He didnât look at you. His knuckles were white on the wheel.
âSo what are we doing tonight?â You asked.
âNothing.â He replied, too quickly. Your heart fell. Here it was. Just like always.
You were quiet the rest of the drive. He dropped you off at your cabin. Normally heâd jump out and open your door for you. Not tonight. Had you really read him that wrong?
You shut the door behind you and turned around to speak. Before you could, he shifted the gear and drove slowly away.
You spent the evening alternating between disappointed, embarrassed and annoyed. It surprised you how hard it was to keep your mind off of it. Normally rejection rolled off of you. You were pretty used to it, unfortunately. Dating while fat was⊠something else.
But this was different somehow. You cared this time. It hit you like a truck when you realized it. For the first time, in a very long time, you cared.
You hated it. You hated giving someone that power. Being vulnerable wasnât something you did well.
You had spent your entire life being âtoo muchâ. You were too big, both in personality and body. You were too loud, you had too many emotions, and thoughts. You talked too much. And people were not scared to tell you. You couldnât even count the times and ways people had defined you as âtoo muchâ. The blatant words, the subtle actions, the micro aggressions. That was your life.
But not him. He had told you his favourite thing about you was how much you talked. Which, honestly, felt fake, but it was hard not to believe his genuine eyes. He had done so many things to make you think heâŠ
You instinctively shut down that train of thought. You shouldnât get your hopes up. Heâs made it clear you read things wrong.
The next day came slowly. It was raining. You rolled over in bed, not eager to start the day. You debated going back to sleep, when you heard dishes clinking.
You shot up, fear ripping through your chest. Had you imagined that? No. You heard it again.
A chill settled in your bones as you carefully, silently, crawled out of bed. You wore a skimpy tank top that barely covered you. It was low cut, you never wore a binder/bra, you didnât need to, you had been blessed with only tiny handfuls for tits, and it rested under your waist showing your lower stomach. The booty shorts you wore didnât make things any better. They were practically underwear. You debated trying to throw more clothes on, but knew the closet doors creaked.
The little cabin was small, but the bedrooms were on one side, and the kitchen on the complete opposite. You made your way towards it, picking up a badminton racket on the way. It had been discarded in the hallway after another one of your activities with Ollie.
You raised the racket above your shoulder and took a deep breath to steel yourself. This was it. You slowly stepped around the corner. Your mind filled with murderers and villains.
The tall, pale green half orc that was bent over the stove with his back to you was not what you were expecting. You practically sobbed with relief.
âOllie?!â You demanded, your voice cracking and sounding a lot more desperate than youâd like. He turned slightly, but didnât look away from whatever he was doing.
âGood morning!â He said cheerily. âSorry if I woke you. I just wanted to make you breakfast to make up for yesterday.â He continued. You noticed now milk and eggs on the counter. The smell of food wafted towards you.
You didnât say anything. Your brain was struggling to compute. You had like 7 questions. How had he got in? Why did he do this? Why did he think it was ok? But most importantly, what does he mean âmake up for yesterdayâ?!
Just as you realized youâd been standing there, slackjawed, not answering, for far too long, he turned. As soon as he saw you, he froze. His cheeks went dark green and the flipper he was holding clattered to the ground. You were confused for about .02 whole seconds before you remembered you were almost naked.
âUh, Iâll be right back.â You blurted out and raced back to your room. You threw the door shut and leaned against it. What the hell was he doing here? In your cabin! While you were asleep!
Your mind raced as you threw a loose tee over the tank, and a pair of thin sweats on. You made your way back to the kitchen.
âOllie, I think we need to talk about boundaries-â you started. You stopped when you noticed the front door was open. You looked from the door to the kitchen. He was gone. A thin plume of smoke started on the stove. Something was burning.
A quick toss of the pan into the sink dealt with that. You turned off the burner and leaned on the counter in bafflement.
No, fuck that! He doesnât get to just run away from this!
You ran after him.
You stormed down the little path, through the camp, and straight to Ollies cabin. You always thought his cabin looked less like a vacation home, and more like a regular home.
Three raps rung out as you knocked on the front door.
No answer.
You were like 90% sure he had gone home.
âOllie, I know youâre in there. We need to talk.â You called. It was silent for a long moment. You almost began second guessing yourself.
âI⊠I canât.â Came softly from inside.
Canât?! CANâT?!
âLike HELL you canât!â You shouted through the door. You cringed slightly when you ended up being louder than youâd meant. A couple walking by stared at you. You raised your hand and smiled unconvincingly.
âOllie,â you continued, a bit quieter. âYou just broke into my cabin while I was sleeping. We are talking about this, right now.â You gritted your teeth. âOpen. The. Door.â You left no room for discussion.
A long moment passed with no reply. You fidgeted. Just when you had started to consider squeezing your ass through a window, his voice came through the door.
âItâs open.â He answered.
Oh.
You turned the handle and pushed the door open. He sat, in the afternoon light filtering through the window, on his couch, head hung so you couldnât see his face, with a large pillow gripped in front of him.
He looked sad. You hadnât expected sad. You donât know what youâd expected, but not sad. You steeled your resolve.
âOk, this has gone too far.â You started. âYouâre a great guy, but you donât seem to understand boundaries, so Iâm going to lay them out, clear as day, and if you cross them again, thatâs going to be it, Ollie.â You finished and crossed your arms. He looked up through his curls. He looked like he was in agony. You instinctively took a step back, surprised by his intense reaction.
You shook your head, trying not to let those puppy dog eyes break you down. âHow do you keep getting into my cabin?â You demanded. âAnd donât give me some shit about it being unlocked. I know it was locked last night.â
He looked up, further. His eyes scanned your face. He seemed to be debating if he wanted to answer. You waited.
Finally âI⊠have a key.â He said, guilt lacing his words.
âA KEY?!â You practically shouted. âWhere the hell did you get a key?!â
He groaned and leaned back on the couch. He ran his hand across his face. âI own it.â
Your mouth dropped open. âWhat does that mean?â You said slowly, dangerously.
âI, I bought the campground a few years ago.â
âYou own the ENTIRE campground?!â You demanded. Your voice had started to enter dog whistle pitches.
He leaned forward, placing his elbows on his knees. He buried his face in his hands. The large pillow was squished and stuck out at weird angles.
âYou never came back.â He said quietly. The dam broke. âOne day, you just never came back. 4 years went by and I did everything I could to find you. No one had information, no one knew how to contact you or your family. I kept coming back every year, desperate to see you again, to hear you again. But you were never here.â
He glanced up at you. You felt numb. His eyes were filled with sorrow.
â4 years after you last came they were going to shut it down. It hadnât been doing as great and the owners were old. They told us it would be the last year. I had some money from my grandparents inheritance, andâŠâ he shook his head at himself.
âI couldnât let the only connection I had to you disappear. Even if you never came back, all those places we had spent time in, the feelings I had for you, here I got to live in them. I felt you everywhere. Every little memory.â
His cheeks were a deep dark green, but he seemed unable to stop the flow of words from his mouth for the first time in your entire lives.
âI made a lot of changes, put a ton of work in, and the campground is doing great now. This is my life here. I donât run the day to day anymore, but I live here, I maintain it.â
He looked back down at the ground. âAnd you finally came back.â
You stood there, stunned. Long moments of uneasy silence passed between you.
âOllie thisâŠâ you didnât even know what to say. Panic started to rise in your throat. âThis is too mu-â you heard yourself start to say it. The words youâd heard your entire life. Too much.
âI need to go.â You blurted out and turned to leave. A noise came from behind you.
Ollie grabbed your shoulder and turned you around to face him. He pushed you against the door, your back to it. He held you there with his hands against the door next to your head. His huge arms framed your face and he bent down to look at you. His face was so close.
âPlease, donât go, just listen, I-â he stuttered. Desperation filled his eyes. Frustration filled yours.
âNo!â You shouted. âYou donât get to stop me. You donât get anything!â You poked his chest, jabbing your finger accusingly. âYou donât get to reject me then tell me youâre obsessed with me!â You spat, the words cruel. You didnât care. Your nerves were frayed. You didnât know how to handle yourself after his confession. His obsession.
Confusion pulled his eyebrows together. âReject youâŠ?â He asked. You blushed. You hadnât meant to bring that up. But apparently even now, your stupid little monkey brain could only think about that.
âYesterday.â He still didnât understand. âAnd today.â He grimaced but still seemed not to understand. You rolled your eyes and ran your hand through your hair. âYouâre so dense sometimes.â You muttered.
âYesterday, I told you⊠that I thought you were hot, and how turned on I was, ok? And then you just ran away.â You couldnât look up at him not with his face so close. Not with his eyes boring into yours. Not with his lips just inches away. âAnd then today, you see me in skimpy clothes and run away again.â You couldnât believe you were about to say it. âLike, I get if Iâm not your type, but⊠I guess I just thought you felt differently ok?â You looked up into his eyes for one second before looking back down. The desperation hadnât gone away, but it looked hungrier than before.
âThis doesnât even matter, I shouldnât be talking about this right now.â You placed a hand on his chest and pushed softly. He didnât move. âI need to process what you just told me, and Iâm not thinking right.â
âI didnât run away because I wasnât into you.â He said. His voice was surprisingly hoarse. Gravel had filled his throat. You looked up in surprise. His cheeks had a new kind of heat to them. Hunger filled his eyes. But there was also fear. You could see how unsure he was.
âI ran away, both times, because I was about one second away from throwing you to the ground and fucking you.â Your breath caught. Your eyebrows pulled together slightly. You shouldnât be so happy to hear that, you thought. Heâs crazy. Heâs obsessed with you. Like actually.
But heâd never hurt you.
A small voice in the back of your mind said.
âI love you.â He held your eyes. His gaze softened slightly. The hunger didnât go though. Neither did the fear. âI always have. I could listen to you talk for the rest of my life. Youâre funny, witty, gorgeous, and a bit of a dumbass.â He smirked. âI would do anything for you.â You believed him. âJust give me a chance to show you.â
He moved one hand from beside your head to rest it on your waist. He pulled himself into you. His hard chest pressed against yours, the solid door against your back. You couldnât breathe.
You felt hot. You felt like you were standing on a knifeâs blade. Fall into him, into this crazy, terrifying fantasy, or fall back into reality. What if you could make fantasy a reality? Did you even want that? Some rational part of you screamed. He had been in your home while you slept. He bought an entire huge business because he might get to see you again. He was obsessed with you. He was dangerous. How many times had he let himself in while you slept? What could he have done?
You felt yourself shaking your head before youâd decided to. You pushed your hand on his chest again. âOllie, I need some space. I need to think.â You said.
âPlease,â he begged. âPlease just let me show you how well I can take care of you. I can give you everything youâve ever wanted.â Some part of you wanted that to be true. Wanted him to be true. But could you handle the obsession? What if it went deeper, darker.
You shook your head again and he let out an exasperated groan. âYouâre not giving me a chance.â He complained. And edge of mania had started to show in his voice and expressions. âI need to show you. If you just let me show you, then it will all be ok.â He spoke fast and low. You felt his fingers playing with the hem of your shirt, then the hem of the tank top underneath.
âOllie-â you warned.
âNo, no, just, you donât understand.â He cut you off. He leaned down and kissed your neck. You froze. âIâve been waiting years for you. You think now that Iâve finally got you back, Iâm going to let you go?â Darkness seeped at the edges of your vision as fear took hold. âThat moment a month ago changed my life, and Iâve spent every second since learning about you.â
His hand on your waist tucked under your tank, and he placed it against your ribs. His hand was huge. Almost comically so. And it rested just inches from your chest. No fabric separating you any longer. All he had to do was move up.
His other hand came down to hold the back of your neck. He pressed you even harder against the door. His breath was ragged as he kissed up and down your neck and shoulder in between words.
âI know what you like. I know how you like it. Iâve watched you.â A sob wracked through your chest at that. The first time youâd reacted outwardly since he started kissing you.
âYouâre so lonely. Iâve heard you cry in your bed at night. Iâve heard you beg to be loved. Thatâs what I want to do, baby.â He pulled back and looked deep into your eyes. âLet me love you.â
âLet me love you.â Ollies plea rang through your head. He was so close. Too close.
âLet me make you feel good, love.â He said. He pushed his knee between your legs, parting them. You gasped and wiggled but he held you firm between his hand on your waist and his arm bracing the door by your head.
You didnât know what to do. You could scream. Somehow that felt like the wrong thing to do. You knew you werenât thinking straight. You could feel your cunt throb against his leg.
âI want to show you how well I know you.â He nuzzled into your neck, nipping at your soft flesh. You couldnât help the half sob, half moan that ripped from your chest. âI want to show you how well I can take care of you.â He pleaded with you. He raised his knee and ground into your clit through your clothes. You moaned and tried pushing him away. He didnât budge.
âPlease, Ollie, donât-â you tried to beg him to let you go. Just as you started talking he reached up under your shirts and rolled his thumb over your nipple. You choked on your words.
âIâve wanted to touch you for so long.â He whispered into your neck. âBut I thought youâd never look at me that way. Until yesterday.â He squeezed the nipple he was rolling. Your back arched instinctively and you pushed yourself into his body. He groaned.
âEverything about you is so expressive.â He practically growled. The words flowed like theyâd never been stopped up before. âI used to imagine you were singing. The melody of your voice. I would play beautiful instruments in my mind worthy of keeping up with you.â
He ran his lips up your neck to your jawline. You felt him tremble slightly. He didnât kiss you there. He just lingered. âI wished a thousand times I could talk to you. That I could open my mouth and words even half as clever as yours could fall out.â
He pulled back and looked you in the eyes. You were still pressed against him, your pussy was resting, and throbbing on his leg. His thumb rolled your nipple slowly while he spoke.
âBut you didnât force me to talk. You were ok to let me be silent. I never got to thank you for that.â You saw a pain flash through his eyes. He didnât break eye contact and you found yourself unable to. You were surprised when your own heart throbbed at his pain. âYou were⊠are the only person in my entire life to accept me as I am, no expectations.â
He kissed you. It was soft, warm, but just like everything else, desperate. You didnât move for a moment. You didnât know what to do. He kissed you harder, and you felt his anxiety rise. The panic that you werenât going to kiss him back. You felt how badly he wanted you to kiss him back.
And then you realized, you wanted to. You wanted to kiss him. Not like this, but you did. Some where along the lines, youâd developed feelings for this huge, stupid hot, and completely crazy man. You knew it was dangerous. The fear chilled you. But the desire warmed you right back up.
Suddenly you were kissing him back. Your hands were in his hair, on his neck, his shoulders. He leaned in even further, crushing you against his chest. His other hand came down to your neck and gripped you tightly. The hand on your chest explored further, touching all of you. Just as quickly as it started, it became overwhelming.
âOllie, stop, not like this.â You said in between kisses. You tried pushing him back again. He growled again, but this time it was frustrated, feral.
âStop pushing me away.â His words were heavy with warning. âYou want this, me. I know you do. Just let me show you how good i can be. How i can make you feel.â He spun you around faster than you could react. He pressed you against the door, his hard cock pressing into your lower back. He twisted one of your arms behind your back and held you there. âI donât want to hurt you, but you wont give me a chance.â His other hand snaked back under your shirt and pinched your nippled, hard. You gasped. âI know youâll love it, eventually.â
Tears started to spill from your eyes silently. You didnât fight back. You knew there was no point. He was so much bigger and stronger than you. It was more than just that though. For some reason you couldnât bring yourself to. If he was telling the truth, he knew exactly what kind of things you liked. You knew how wet your pussy was already. Being taken against your will was probably your number one fantasy.
BUT IT IS JUST A FANTASY
You shouted inside your mind. You should be screaming. Fighting, kicking, anything! And yet, as he picked you up and threw you over his shoulder, all you could do was think about how hot that was. He threw you around like you weighed nothing. And he wanted you, so badly. You had never been desired like this before. Not to these extremes.
He threw you down on his huge, orc sized bed. It was reinforced with a thick wood frame. You instinctively curled into the fetal position. The tears hadnât stopped, even if you didnât really feel that sad. You were in a strange state of disconnection. On one hand you logically understood how wrong this all was. How dangerous this was. What he was about to do to you. But emotionally, you couldnât care less. You were dripping wet, and the way he felt about you gave you butterflies. The way he talked about you and his feelings for you, made you feel valuable. It wasnât something you had experienced much in your life. What he had said about you being the only one to accept him, rang in your mind. Was he that for you? Could you accept what he was about to do to you because he was the only person you had never been too much for?
You could give him permission, you thought. Then at least it wouldnât be r*pe. But a part of you knew no matter what happened, it still would be. And another, quieter, more insidious part knew youâd rather it be forced. To finally fulfill that deepest darkest fantasy.
Ollie stood over your curled body on his bed. âYouâre so beautiful.â He muttered. He didnât seem to be speaking to you, but about you. It made you blush regardless. What was wrong with you? He bent down and tried to pry your limbs apart. You held to yourself tightly.
âDonât make me hurt you. I donât want to, but you need to listen to me.â The warning had returned to his words. You didnât relax your position, but when he tried again to move your body, you allowed it this time. âGood pet.â He purred, satisfaction lacing his voice. Your cunt throbbed at his words. He slowly raised you up to a sitting position.
âTake off your shirt, love.â He said softly, but with intent. You found yourself staring into his eyes while you crossed your arms across your chest to reach for the hem on either side. You paused. He nodded once, and you slowly pulled both shirts up and over your head. His breath caught as your chest was revealed. You were surprised to find he hadnât stoped looking into your eyes, and after the shirt was past your face, your gazes caught again. You blushed and squirmed under his intense eye contact. Instinctively, you lifted your arms to cover your chest. He raised one eyebrow in a disapproving way and you froze. He reached out and gripped both of your forearms.
âIf you canât keep your arms down, Iâm going to have to restrain them. This is your only warning.â You lowered them and he smiled. Your heart thudded in your chest, his approval suddenly the most important thing. Where had that shy boy gone? Where did this confident, dominant man taken over? He moved forward, kneeling with one knee in between your legs. He pushed you gently until you were lying on your back on the bed.
Ollie lifted one of your legs, and started tugging at the hem of your sweats. it suddenly became too much again and you bolted back up. Your hands gripped his on the cuff of your pants. âWait,â you panicked.
Ollie sighed. âI warned you.â You didnât understand for a moment, until he reached by the beds headboard and pulled an already attached silk tie out. One end was tied to the frame. An alarm went off in your head that you silenced immediately upon realising heâd prepared for some eventuality of tying you up. He quickly grabbed your right hand and started tying it tightly to the headboard. Now the panic really set in. It was too real. You started crying in earnest, blabbering and begging. You werenât coherent. Even you didnât know what you were saying.
It was too late.
With one hand tied, he snatched the other and repeated. You pulled and wiggled, but he clearly knew what he was doing. The ties were soft, and not tight enough to hurt, but the knots themselves were solid. He returned to slowly removing your pants.
âPlease Ollie, itâs not too late, you can stop still.â You pleaded. You honestly didnât know if you meant it or not.
âBaby, you know I canât stop.â He replied in a patronizing voice. âI need you, donât you understand that?â He pulled the sweatpants fully off, and you were left in only your little shorts that were basically underwear. The cold air answered the reality you had been dreading. You were soaked. Your shorts definitely had a wet spot. And if you somehow hadnât been sure already, the look of pure, animalistic satisfaction that spread over Ollies face, solidified it.
âI knew youâd like it.â He said smugly. âI told you, i know what you like.â He leaned forward, knee in between your legs again. He brought his face next you yours and whispered in your ear. âI know youâre a desperate slut, just begging to be fucked into oblivion.â He placed his huge palm against your clothed cunt. The heat was tangible. âLuckily for you, Iâm happy to oblige.â He teased. His voice cavalier and excited. It was like he couldnât understand how far past ok he had gone. He raised his hand from your cunt and brought it back down in a swift, hard smack. You cried out, not able to stifle yourself. It devolved into a long drawn out moan. âYou canât lie to me, beautiful.â
He turned and kissed you, hard, frantically. His hands roamed over your body. He ground his knee up into your clit again. Your breath hitched as you tried desperately not to moan again. He pulled himself away and looked down at your still clothed pussy. He looked mesmerized.
Ollie slowly hooked his fingers in the waistband and tugged down. You pushed your ass into the bed, trying to keep the shorts from pulling down. He glanced up at you, a look of impatience on his face. âLift.â He demanded. You relented. The shorts peeled from your skin, highlighting just how wet you were. You squirmed in embarrassment both from the exposure and the fact you were dripping. He folded the shorts and tucked them into his pants pocket. You didnât miss that he had tossed all of your other clothes.
He leaned forward, hand reaching for you, but you started wiggling violently, trying to close your legs. âWait, wait, Ollie, no you need-â He stopped and smacked your inner thigh, hard. You cried out, the tears redoubling. You pulled at your restraints and tried to push your legs from their positions on either side of him. He held them down.
âDo you need me to tie your legs up too?â He said condescendingly. You cried, not answering. âHmm? And maybe a gag too?â He started leaning back, reaching for something behind him.
âNo no no no, Ollie, thatâs not what i mean, stop, just listen to me a second.â You begged. You sighed with relief when he paused and looked back at you.
âItâs just...â You started, then suddenly felt shy. He waited. âItâs just, you canât touch me⊠yet.â He cocked his head, clearly perplexed. You wished you could hide your face. âYou canât.. I canâtâŠâ He held your eyes, not giving you an out. âI canât be the only one naked.â You spat out finally.
You donât think you could ever describe the look that crossed his face then. You understood you were basically giving him permission now. And you were no longer fighting it in any way but for show. He had you, and he knew it. Thankfully, he didnât rub it in your face.
Ollie leaned back up, until he was resting on his own legs, bent and still in between your open thighs. He smirked as he pulled his shirt up and over his head. Youâd see him shirtless many times. It was a campground with a beach after all. But this time, with the settings, the circumstances, it was much more intense. The daylight filtered in through a window, and no other lights were on. Thin curtains stopped anyone from seeing inside, but did little for the light. He was muscular and toned, the light rays almost illuminating him. He was beautiful, and not overly ripped, but clearly did a lot of physical work.
The green of his skin was slightly paler than on his arms, but was replaced with a surprising amount of freckles. You hadnât really noticed them before, but now that he was so close and you were hyper aware of everything, you saw how his skin was covered with tiny, barely visible freckles.
He started undoing the buttons on his pants. His cock was visibly hard through them. Your breath caught. You squirmed at the idea of being utterly taken by him. He hooked his thumbs under the hem of both his pants and boxers. He leaned up as if to pull them down, but stopped and raised and eyebrow.
âWhat do you want?â He asked, his voice leaving no room for defiance.
âWh⊠what?â You asked.
âWhat do you want?â He asked again, enunciating each word.
âIâŠâ you couldnât believe he was making you say it. âI want you to take off your clothes.â You said, finally. âPlease.â
He sighed hearing that, and continued pulling them down. His hard dick sprang out and it was huge just like everything else about him. You were halfway between excited and terrified. You didnât think it would fit.
âDonât worry loveâ he said, reading your expression. âWe will get you nice and ready first.â He leaned over your body, his chest pressing onto yours. His dick rested against your thigh. He leaned in to your ear and whispered âand Iâm not going to fuck you until you ask me to.â
He sunk two fingers deep into your cunt with no warning.
You cried out and arched your back. His fingers alone were probably thicker than any cock youâd taken. His eyes were glued on your face.Â
âI love you so much. Iâve been in love with you my entire life. I tried dating other people, I tried letting them in, but I couldnât. I always compared them to you.â He spoke softly as he fucked his fingers in and out of your dripping cunt.Â
âI never felt safe enough to open up, and then there you were. Finally back. At first I was scared you wouldnât recognize me. But you did. Then I was scared you wouldnât like me, but you did. It was just like we were kids again. I almost kissed you that day.â You tried focusing on his words while he lazily thrusted into you. He was clearly not trying to make you cum. Just rile you up. You squirmed under his touch and words. It felt strange and alien to have someone want you so much.Â
âI spent years telling myself if I ever saw you again, Iâd talk. Iâd tell you everything. About myself, about my feelings. But then I saw you, and I was a kid again. A dumb kid with a crush and no ability to do anything about it.â He kissed your neck and chest while he spoke. You felt worshipped. âIt didnât make it any easier that youâre just ridiculously attractive.â You gripped the ties holding your wrists. The fear was bleeding out of you with every word.Â
His tone shifted. âI know I fucked up, I know Iâm not⊠not a good person, Iâm so sorry.â He sounded genuine. A pain you didnât expect, while he was fingering you no less, laced his tone. You believed him, despite his apparent unwillingness to stop.Â
âOllie,â you said breathlessly. He paused his kissing and looked up at you. âWe,â you moaned between your words. âWe can talk about that shit later, ok?â You found yourself smiling at his dumb face.Â
It was that moment you realised you might be just as crazy as he was. You wanted him to fuck you. It didnât matter to you that a few moments ago you were crying and begging him to stop. You wanted him. You were pretty sure it wasnât just because you were desperately writhing on his fingers. Pretty sure.Â
He smiled back and slowed his movements until he stopped altogether. He didnât say anything and just looked down at you, smiling like a fool. You whimpered and ground yourself against his fingers. He groaned in response.Â
âI canât believe you thought I wasnât into you.â He teased.Â
âI canât believe a lot of things, ok? Iâm a self conscious idiot, and you might be a crazy stalker, I havenât decided yet.â He chuckled and thrusted his fingers deep into you, once. You moaned loudly.Â
âPlease.â You said, almost by accident. A dark, hungry look covered his face.Â
âPlease what, beautiful?â His voice had lost all joviality. He was dead serious now. The words heâd been waiting his entire life for, were so close.Â
You squirmed on his fingers. He stayed still, staring into your eyes. âOllieâŠâ you trailed off. You looked away from him. You knew he was going to make you say it, but you really didnât want him to. You felt embarrassed begging for him.Â
âPlease say it.â He asked quietly. You were surprised by the sudden vulnerability in his voice. Your eyes dragged back to his and you could easily see the precipice he sat on. A similar one you teetered on earlier. One simple sentence and you both could have everything. Fall into the reality of what heâd done, into the messy, scary world of pushing everything good away to hold a place for the bad heâd done and the way heâd hurt you. And he had hurt you. Or, you could both plunge into the fantasy, the dream, the feelings youâd longed for your whole lives. To belong. To be loved. To be accepted as you were.Â
You took a steadying breath. You could see he was trying to not react yet, but the fear and worry in his brow was unmistakable. âOllie, what you did wasnât ok. And how you handled this wasnât right. I honestly donât know how to forgive you.âÂ
His face fell. He didnât look upset with you.Â
âBut,â his breath caught as you continued. âIâd like to try.â You smiled softly at him. Your heart throbbed as he hesitantly smiled back at you.Â
âPlease, for the love of gods, please fuck me.â You spoke with conviction.Â
He didnât waste time. In seconds his huge fingers were replaced with his huge cock. He teased your entrance, coating his dick in your wetness. He leaned forward and kissed you deeply. It wasnât desperate any longer. It was passionate and hungry and eager.Â
He slid the tip of his cock into you and you groaned at the stretch. âFuck youâre tight.â He practically breathed into your ear.Â
âYouâre so big.â You whined out.Â
âI know you can take me, baby.â He peppered your face with kisses while he pushed further. His breath hitched as he claimed another inch. He was moving painstakingly slow. You knew he was doing it for you, to not hurt you any further, but he was also driving you crazy. Every bit he sunk into you, you were desperate for more. You wanted to be absolutely filled but him, to be taken and owned. You wanted his powerful body ramming into yours.Â
You squirmed and tried pushing back against his cock. Ollie raised an eyebrow. âPleaseâŠâ you trailed off.Â
âAre you ready?â He asked, incredulous. You nodded and chewed on your lip. You gazed up at him above you. His eyes were heavy lidded and his face was flushed. He was so beautiful. He smiled down at you and gently cupped your cheek.Â
And then he was inside you. He thrust the rest of the way, in one, hard push. You screamed, fear at being heard forgotten. He chuckled and covered your mouth with his hand. It dwarfed your face. He held your jaw while he pulled out and sunk back in.Â
He set a brutal pace, pounding into you. The extreme stretch started feeling more comfortable and your screams turned to moans behind his hand. Ollie pressed his fingers against your lips and you opened your mouth. Two thick fingers played with your tongue. He worked them deep to the back of your throat. He held them there, slightly gagging you on them. He smirked.Â
âSay it again.â His tone teasing but his eyes serious.Â
âSay wha-atâ you sputtered out between thrusts and his fingers. His smirk twisted the other way and he frowned slightly. His pace slowed and after a couple more thrusts, he stopped moving. He pulled his fingers from your mouth. âWhyâŠâ you panted.Â
âAsk me to fuck you.â His eyes lit up at the prospect.Â
âYou just were, why did you stop?â You complained and ground your hips into his. He snapped his hands tight to your waist and held you in place. âOllieâŠâ you whined. You gave him the best doe eyes you could.Â
âI told you what I want.â His voice was stern but you could read his amusement. He liked seeing you desperate for him.Â
âWhy do you keep making me say embarrassing things?!â You demanded. You tried moving on his still deep cock once more and his grip tightened to a painful extent. Youâd have bruises for sure.Â
âKeep saying them.â He leaned forward to suck on your neck. You gasped as he worked a dark hickey into your skin. You whined without words, desperately trying to instigate his movement again. He held you tight, moving down your neck to your chest, leaving a line of deepening bruises in his wake.Â
You realised he wasnât going to let you out of saying it before you finally actually started talking. You tried putting it off as long as possible but he wasnât wrong when he said he knew how to make you feel good. You were getting past desperate and moving to unashamed and wanton.Â
Finally, âPlease Ollie, please fuck me.â He grinned against your skin. You didnât stop. A string of only semi coherent pleas spilled from your lips. âI want to feel you cum in me, I want to feel you wreck me.â Some part of you still held onto that embarrassment, but mostly you didnât care anymore. And Ollie loved it. The most beautiful sounds in the worlds were of you begging for him.Â
He snapped his hips back into motion and your pleas shifted to half moaned words and expletives. You had been brought close and denied, your pleasure slowly building but never releasing, and whether he meant to or not, he had you at the brink in moments.Â
Your orgasm ripped through you with almost no warning. You cried out his name and gripped his back, nails digging in like claws. Your passion threw him over the edge as well and he trapped your lips in a rough kiss as you felt his hot cum flood your insides. You felt more full than you even thought possible.Â
You rode out your orgasms locked tightly together, his hips stuttering as the last few ropes filled your already full cunt. Everything that had happened, the emotions, the hormones, wiped your mind right out, and before he had even pulled out, you were dozing in Ollie's arms underneath him.Â
**********
You woke, apparently hours later, since no light came through the windows. The room was dim, but the door was open and light spilled through from somewhere else. You were wrapped in Ollies massive bed, several blankets layered on and around you, pillows framing your body. It was like a cozy nest and you snuggled in deeper.Â
The smell of food wafted in from the rest of the home and you thought you heard low humming. You couldnât help grinning to yourself. You had a hot, huge half orc making you food after railing you? Yeah, you could get used to that.Â
You heard soft steps coming towards the room and you squeezed your eyes shut, hoping to stay in this moment for a little bit longer. You heard Ollie pause at the door. He stood there for a few moments, not saying anything. Did he know you were awake?
You opened one eye just the barest amount, just so you could see. You hoped it wasnât obvious. You told yourself it was dark in the room. You could see Ollieâs form, arms crossed over his broad chest. He leaned against the doorframe, face split with a wide smile. You still couldnât tell if he knew you were awake.Â
He stood like that for longer than youâd expected. Long enough that your pretend sleeping became real. You drifted in and out, hovering right between awake and asleep.Â
You surfaced as you felt Ollieâs lips gently press into your forehead. You nuzzled against his face, and his breath caught. Ollieâs fingers danced along your jaw as you slipped back under.Â
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Humans Are Extinct (Yandere!TWST x Fem!Reader) Monster AU pt 5
(It took me way too long and saving every 5 min, but I got my laptop to run my drawing software long enough to get Leona drawn! Not overly thrilled with the pose and his legs gave me way too much trouble, but at least that is one more down!)
Warnings; Monster AU, yandere, yandere relationship, yandere behavior, stalking, obsessive behavior, possessive behavior, Romantic Yanderes, Platonic Yanderes, adult themes present, communal grooming behavior seen in most of my AU species, nesting behavior, social disconnect, attempted bullying, cooking breakfast, untrusting yet soft hearted reader, Cater unintentionally causes problems, Vampire Bats, Gnolls, Satyrs, Fauns, Kelpies, Water Nymphs, mention of Unicorns, Sphinx,
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"What... the actual hell are you doing?"
Lilia paused for just a moment, regarding you with wide and curious eyes that almost tricked you into thinking he was harmless. Almost. He took a moment with his pink tongue sticking out slightly as he blinked one eye after the other.
You were finally able to wind down for the night after what had been a long ordeal and a frightening several hours. Lilia spent the short span of time by your side, only giving you space when you bathed and even then he waited outside your door. He had proved to be a wise choice of protector given how many already tried their luck. Trein's idea had been a good one as the odd Bat already had to chase off several curious students, most just seeking to get a sniff or glance in your direction. In some ways you understood that you were an anomaly in their world and that made others curious, but at the same time you felt it was overboard for so many to be so keen to approach you.
Now you sat in the monstrously sized nest- courtesy of the Dragon that fixed up most of your current abode- with your errant guardian for the evening. Grim was curled up and fast asleep on one of the many pillows that littered the valleys and hills of blankets within the nest. You were just starting to doze off as well when you felt a warm and wet muscle trail over your skin. Naturally, you wanted to know just what on earth the strange Bat was doing and judging from the way he looked, he had actually just licked your cheek.
"Grooming you?"
"Why?"
"To help you sleep. Usually a quick bit of grooming makes Malleus and Sebek drift right off with no problem, Silver never needs much help in regards to sleep. Do Humans not groom one another?"
"... Not really. I mean, I guess they can but I don't think I've had someone literally lick me in order to clean me up."
"That wasn't a lick, that was grooming."
"You literally just licked my face."
"But I'm just grooming you?"
You stared at Lilia for a long moment, thinking back to the regular bats of your own world. Bats did often groom one another as a communal pastime, so it could be very possible he was simply doing the same for you. Though you figured these Human-like monsters would behave like Humans, there was still a high possibility that what was socially acceptable to these creatures was far beyond the realm of accepted for Humans. On top of the social disconnect you also realized that though Lilia had spoken of Humans before, he didn't really get all the aspects of Humanity or what you found acceptable.
Lilia seemed genuinely confused and hesitant. There was a strong part of him that still wanted to continue his nightly habits of lulling his nest companions to sleep before trying to rest himself. Still, he was not going to continue his semi-self-soothing communal grooming if you were angry with him over it. Not even getting his scent on you was worth making you genuinely displeased with him.
"Do you not want me to groom you?"
"... Does it help you sleep?"
"What?"
"You said it helps others sleep when you groom them, does it help you sleep too?"
"To groom or be groomed?"
"Both."
The Bat took a long moment to think as if he were honestly considering his own feelings on the matter. He didn't have to think about it for very long before he was nodding to your question.
"Yes. Both help me sleep. I am naturally nocturnal, so becoming diurnal for classes has been difficult on me. Getting my nestmates to sleep first usually helps me sleep. I wouldn't mind a bit of grooming for myself, but usually I'm the one putting others to sleep."
"... If it helps you sleep, then okay. Just... Don't get too excited, okay?"
"... Do you find grooming exciting?"
"No. Going to sleep now."
Lilia laughed softly at your curt response as you tried to close your eyes and drift off. It wasn't long into your attempt that the relaxed and wet strokes picked back up across your cheek. Perhaps he lied to you and only said it was normal. Perhaps it truly was normal for these monster men to participate in communal grooming.
You certainly didn't know and you weren't going to be awake long enough for it to matter. Maybe the Bat was right in that it helped soothe others to sleep as you were unconscious within a few moments of him starting back up.
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You woke to Grim batting at your nose with his paws. His bright blue eyes shining at you in the small light of the morning. The sun was not even above the horizon at that point and you vaguely wondered what it was the little feline-beast wanted.
"I'm hungry."
His voice was soft and a quick glance over your shoulder told you he was trying to avoid waking Lilia. The Bat was wrapped in his own wings and snuggled beneath a blanket, face completely smooth in deep rest. You similarly wanted to avoid waking your guard- both for time to yourself and because he seemed so peaceful- so you slipped out of the nest with Grim.
The halls were quiet as you made your way to the main level of the building, hoping the kitchen would be located there. Luck seemed to be on your side and you were thrilled to see both the kitchen and the food available to you. Apparently they were quite keen to keep you content and that meant giving you enough food as well.
The kitchen itself was more of an industrial type kitchen, a large sink for dishes, several ovens, large stovetop, multiple cabinets and one large fridge. Most of the pots and pans were present but seemed to have been unused for quite some time. Though the outside got fixed up, the kitchen recieved far less love. Still, you found the pans needed to get an idea of what you wanted to make. There were a handful of spices in old containers but it was slim pickings.
Despite the odd lacking of premade sauces and other such items, you knew enough to throw together a decent breakfast. It was early in the cooking process when Grim let out a sudden yowl and hiss towards the far side of the kitchen behind you. A door that led outside rattled open and you turned to see a frightening creature.
It looked like a Hyena that had been stretched and deformed into a Human shape, walking on hind legs that resembled that of a canine. The beast had shaggy fur that was a sandy blond color, darker browns spotting the pelt and highlighting the ridge of the Hyena's back. One of the most stunning and unsettling features of the creature was the bright blue eyes that looked far too Human.
As the creature's mouth opened a voice you didn't expect came from it. A light tenor that almost seemed to be accompanied by the cackle of a Hyena at the end of their sentences.
"Lookie here! Seems I found the new Human! Campus is abuzz about you crashing orientation yesterday and Leona wouldn't stop mentioning you."
You didn't know if the Hyena man was one you could trust or not and his oddly jerking motions unsettled you.
"But forget all that for now. What's that you're making? You wouldn't mind sharing some with your fellow student," a long tongue licked over his chops, "would you?"
"What were you doing out here so early?"
"Don't go being so suspicious of me, I'm a stand-up guy, shishishi. I was out gathering up some dandelions for my breakfast."
"... Dandelions?"
"What? Food's expensive here. Besides, guess I can call myself lucky coming across you like this."
The way the beast said this unsettled you and you felt more than a little cornered. Grim was quick to get between the two of you even though he was clearly untrusting of the Hyena as well.
"And what's that supposed ta mean?"
"Just saying whatever you're cooking smells good! It wouldn't be too much to add some more for me to have, right? You got all this food here, you may as well share it. Sides, Leona made it clear to all of Savanaclaw that we aren't supposed to put a single paw or claw on you."
You were partially tempted to call out for Lilia to get this monster away when you heard a heart-breaking sound. A long whining grumble came from the Hyena's stomach and he almost seemed to wince in response to the noise. It was the Hyena's stomach loudly rumbling for some food. After a moment of staring at the beast you noticed a bag at his side, leaves and bright yellow flowers sticking out of it and it was stuffed with more of the plants. Hyenas wouldn't eat just plants unless they had no other choice.
With a sigh you added more food to your pan, noticing the way the short tail of the Hyena man wagged excitedly. Grim crossed his short arms and continued to watch the newcomer with untrusting eyes, refusing to move from in between the two of you.
It was when your breakfast was almost done cooking that the Hyena suddenly changed in behavior. His ears flattened and his head bowed low, tail quickly tucking between his legs as he stared at the inside entrance to the kitchen. You glanced over to see the bright pink eyes of Lilia staring from the doorway with an almost threatening grin towards your uninvited guest. The momentary quiet made you quickly step in Lilia's path, trying to defend the odd Hyena from the Bat that was tasked with your safety.
"Wait, he was just hungry and he could smell my cooking."
"(Y/n), you have already been warned about those from Savanaclaw. Most of them were of the species that ate Humans. Gnolls like Ruggie over there were especially vicious to Humans."
"But he hasn't tried any of that today. I get that not everyone is safe, but he hasn't even tried to attack me. He just wants some breakfast. Lilia, please."
The Bat frowned slightly and gave a final glare at the blond furred beast- Ruggie the Gnoll, according to Lilia- before he relented to your pleas. Despite no longer threatening the Hyena, he made a clear show of moving himself to sit on a counter that allowed him to somewhat be inbetween you and Ruggie. It seemed Grim and Lilia both had the same idea in mind as they continued to stare the outsider down.
They only willingly broke eye contact with the hunched beast as you served four separate plates. Apparently even Lilia was keenly interested in your cooking and you could see the way the three set aside their distrust and happily dug in as you passed out the servings. Ruggie didn't even bother with cutlery as he gulped down the meal like a famished animal that hadn't eaten for days, lazily licking the plate when he was finished. Grim was similar and just shoveled food into his mouth with his little paws, his pronged tail waving excitedly. Lilia took the time to grab a fork, occasionally sending a mistrustful glare towards the Gnoll as he ate.
You felt comfortable enough to dig in as well, content that you managed to somewhat avoid conflict. It was becoming oddly normal to see the unusual beast men that lived in abundance around you, and you felt somewhat gratified to feed the clearly hungry Ruggie. The clear dandelions in his pouch told you that he didn't lie to you about gathering them up and you knew they were edible plants that even Humans could eat.
"Wow, Hooman, is this what you eat all the time?"
"It's a little bland actually, I was hoping there would be more spices and herbs in the cabinets, but there isn't even half as much as I was expecting. Some jellies and jams, but no bullion, no parsley, nothing like that."
It was then Lilia spoke up, talking in between bites as he was still working on his portion.
"Humans were the main cooks and culinary types before they died out. Most of us 'monster-men' as you call us don't need to cook our foods first and eating things raw is fairly normal. It is a treat to actually have a cooked meal in a lot of places, though some places Like the Queendom of Roses have grandfathered in pastries and other confections because of how much the Queendom loved Human cooking. Lots of us don't bother cooking because we don't have to, but I guarantee a cooked meal like this would bring a good portion of others to their knees."
You made a quick mental note of Lilia's comment and figured you could try using your cooking to sway others in your favor. Ruggie certainly seemed pleased as he made an attempt to swipe what remained of Lilia's food, earning him a quick swat from the Bat's wing. Maybe those from Savanaclaw weren't that bad, if Ruggie was anything to go off of.
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The bell rang as you tried to get to your first class, upset with yourself that you turned down Lilia's offer to show you to your classes for the day. Grim was no help since he was just as lost as you but he did seem to be enough to discourage most students from getting too close. No one really tried to talk to you and all just seemed curious in your scent or reaching out as if to touch you. A quick flame from Grim was enough to dissuade them so far but the ever curious eyes continued to follow you.
When you finally reached the door to what seemed to be the right class, a figure stepped in your way and blocked you. Standing between you and the door was a Goat man with orange hair and twisting horns atop his head. On his left eye was a red heart.
"So you're the Human everyone is losing their minds over. Don't look like much to me. You don't even have magic to defend yourself if I decided to hurt you right now."
He laughed a sinister sound as he grinned hatefully at you. Grim was clearly trying to make himself seem bigger than he was, even spreading his tattered wings out to somewhat shield you despite how little they covered. The blue fire that always seemed to burn on Grim's ears burned brighter as the grey cat-beast prepared himself to fight this goat man who seemed keen to stop you from entering the classroom.
"Ace, Housewarden Riddle told us to leave the Human alone."
It was then another Goat man approached from behind the first, looking distinctly different from the orange-haired short-horned Goat that tried to block you. This second one had large Ram horns that spiraled from the top of his head down to the sides of his chin, his dark blue hair complementing his bright blue eyes. Over his right eye was the card suit of spades. His lower half was the same as the first and seemed to be goat legs with a tail flicking behind him. You could just barely see the little white spots along the top of his tail as he pushed the first Goat forward with a glare on his face.
"And who the hell are you to enforce that rule, Deuce? You're just a first-year like me."
"And we were told to not heckle the Human."
"Don't tell me you think this Human is worth being upset over?"
"I didn't say that. I'm saying you need to leave her alone."
"Why don't you make me?"
Both seemed to be ready to have a go at one another, heads slightly tilted forward so their horns were pointed at the other. It almost looked like they were going to headbutt each other until one of them relented. It was during this argument that another voice cut in, making both Goats straighten up quickly.
"Why aren't you freshmen in class already?"
The voice belonged to what looked like a centaur man with green hair, his lower half was that of a white stallion. He wore thick black rimmed glasses and had the card suit of clubs beneath his left eye. His eyes were a golden brown that seemed almost yellow when compared to his unusual green hair.
As he trotted over the two Goats quickly seemed to break up their fight, refusing to look the man in the eye even as he looked down at the four of you with his arms crossed. The man seemed to get a good look at your little group before his gaze came to a halt on you, quickly looking you up and down in surprise. He seemed to recognize you rather quickly as he uncrossed his arms, that small displeased frown disappearing from his face.
"Oh, you're the- right. Riddle did say you would be attending classes. Doesn't make much sense to me to throw you into classes with this lot, but I guess it does make it easier for the professors to keep an eye on you."
His smile dropped ever so slightly into a glare as he looked over at the two Goats. That glare then seemed to change into a wicked grin as if he just got an idea.
"How helpful of the two of you to volunteer to show the Human to her classes today."
"Wha- I didn't volunteer for that-!"
"If you don't want to sleep outside with one of Riddle's collars on, I would suggest you both step up and stop fighting."
"Of course out of every upperclassmen we run into, it has to be Trey..."
"So good of you two first-year boys to step up like this. I will be checking in at lunch and if there is a single scratch anywhere on her I'm having Riddle collar the both of you."
The one with orange hair- Ace- stomped his hoof in anger at the much larger male, seeming aghast that he was given an assignment. Deuce seemed less displeased but had a clear frown on his face. Grim was already on board with staying by you given the fact you were his ticket to a comfortable bed and good food.
"If you're so worried, do it yourself!"
"I could tell both Riddle and Professor Trein right now that you two knuckleheads were trying to stop her from getting to class and trying to bully her. I'm sure that would look great on your school records, and you'll certainly have fun not being able to use any magic with Riddle's collars on."
This seemed to unnerve Ace more than the prior threat had as his eyes widened and he took a quick step back. Both Goats had to weigh the potential risks and rewards of the situation but quickly came to the conclusion that it was best to do what the Horse man told them to. You didn't know anything about this supposed collaring business, but you did recognize the name Riddle as the Unicorn that had yelled at Grim the night before.
"Hey, hey, why is everyone standing out here? Thought classes already started, so is everyone just late?"
Another new voice interrupted and Grim's ears flicked in clear frustration at all of the new faces that seemed so keen to heckle the two of you. He was quick to turn to you now that the threat was gone and use his little claws to climb up the leg of your pants and into your arms. For such a sassy little creature, Grim certainly was keen to have you carry him around when there wasn't any threat of danger.
Approaching the now growing group of students standing outside of the classroom was a red-haired man with bright green eyes. He almost seemed to saunter over to the group as he held up his phone, the sound of a camera coming from it multiple times before before he came to a halt.
"Hold on, just need to post this to Magicam and add the right tags... #froshes #latebuddies #skipday... And post!"
"Wait, Cater, don't- please tell me you didn't post a picture of us just now."
"Of course I did! Gotta keep my followers up to date on the haps at school."
"At least tell me you blurred the Human out of the photo?"
"Oh, she's here? Wait, don't tell me," the man now known as Cater was quick to get uncomfortably close to you, making Grim's ears flatten back on his head, "you're the new Human on campus! Gotta absolutely get a selfie with you and post it for Magicam, none of my non-NRC followers believe that a Human crashed our orientation! Pics so I can prove it happened! Smile!"
You tried to pull away from the overly enthusiastic man as he held up his phone and snapped two pictures before you managed to wriggle away from his grasp. He didn't seem to be put off by your behavior at all as he quickly tapped away at his phone with a smile. Trey, however, slapped the phone out of Cater's hands quickly.
"Are you crazy, Cater?"
"Woah, Trey? What's the big deal? You're usually never this riled up."
"Tell me you didn't post that selfie already."
"Just pressed post when you hit my phone outta my hands. Not cool, Trey. Totes being so unkind to Cay-cay."
"Cater!"
"What?"
"Why would you post a picture of an extinct species to the internet? Riddle told us to try and keep others from taking pictures of her and you just go right ahead and post it?"
"What's the big deal? It's not like it's illegal or something."
Trey sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose and taking several deep breaths to try and calm himself. You were able to tell why Trey was mad but it seemed like Ace, Deuce, and Cater had no idea what the big deal was when he just took a picture with you. Meanwhile you were wondering if you should tell a Professor what happened and hope the older magic users could do more to help you than the students.
"Seems you all have plenty of time to talk instead of get to your classes, so how about a few extra assignments for you lot?"
The interrupting voice was a thankfully familiar one to you as you saw the limping gait of a familiar flying-cat man approaching. His steeley eyes were narrowed in annoyance as he drew closer, in his arms lay a black and white cat that seemed more than content to be carried around. You were surprised to see a normal cat in this strange world of monsters, but you figured there had to be some normal animals if these guys found eating one another as appalling as eating Humans seemed to be.
"Professor Trein."
You greeted the man quickly and the scowl disappeared from his face as he realized you were the one talking to him.
"Ah, (Y/n), I saw you would be in my class this morning. Are these students showing you around? I thought Lilia was your chosen guide."
"I told Lilia I didn't need help finding my classes, but I was wrong."
"Hm, then hopefully these boys have been aiding you thus far? You are at my classroom after all."
"Well, about that..."
"What happened?"
Trey interrupted the conversation then, seeming less upset and more exasperated than anything. Ace had been trying to sneak away, but the Horse man caught the back of his shirt and kept him from running off. He didn't even need to look at Ace to grab him and instead kept his attention on Trein.
"Cater posted a picture of (Y/n) to Magicam."
"... He what?"
Cater picked up his phone, pouting at the crack in the screen and whining loudly about it. He turned the phone to Trey as if to show the damage but Professor Trein snatched it from his hands, frustratedly tapping the dark screen as his cat climbed up to his shoulders to free up his hands. He didn't seem to get very far before turning it back to Cater in frustration.
"Unlock your phone, Mr. Diamond."
"What's the big deal? I just wanted to show off the Human."
"That is the 'big deal'! Why would you post a picture of an extinct species for anyone to see?"
"It's not like people are gonna show up just to see a Human-"
"Cater, I am now assigning you an essay due by tomorrow on the history of Humans since you clearly haven't paid attention to your course work from last year. You will also be deleting that picture and any others you make have taken of (Y/n)."
Another noise of complaint left the redhead as if he were about to start complaining but Trein silenced him with a glare.
"Fine, fine. Not like anyone is gonna do anything because of it- no way! This is the most likes any of my pics have gotten right after posting! That was no time at all-"
"Delete it!"
"I can delete the photos from my account, but its already been downloaded at least fifty times. Deleting it now won't do much-"
"Enough. Cater, to the Headmage's office, now. The rest of you get to your classes. I will be in to teach shortly, but first I need to notify the Headmage about this."
Trey herded you and the other two students into the room, closing the door behind you rather loudly. You could still hear Trein scolding Cater from behind the door and you all quickly took your seats. To your surprise, the only open seat was between the two Goats and they didn't seem all too upset by this fact. Though they seemed angry at being volunteered to be your guides, they weren't about to complain about it now with an angry professor right outside of the classroom.
You had no idea what Magicam was, but from the sounds of it, it must have been some kind of photo sharing application like Instagram from your world. If that was the case, the rest of this messed up world was about to realize that there was a Human sheltering at Night Raven College, and you were terrified at the idea of what that would mean for you.
#kiame-sama#yandere#x reader#yandere x reader#reader insert#tw yandere#yandere twst#twst monster au#Humans Are Extinct TWST AU
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Bingge discovering/realizing that his childrenâs beloved head teacher is the friendly Shizun from the other world would be a delight!
(Shen Yuan with a miniature army of tiny heavenly demon children who adore him is just super cute!)
By the age of twenty-five, Luo Binghe possessedâor thought he possessedâall the wealth and treasures in the world that a man could want. His vengeance upon the Cang Qiong Mountain sect was complete, the mountain range burned and its peak lords slain but for the master of Qian Cao Peak and Qi Qingqi, whom he had spared for Liu Mingyanâs sakeâand he had long since established himself as Emperor of the demon realm, with no small amount of influence in the world he was born to by virtue of his marriage to the Little Palace Mistress, Hua Zhihan.Â
But thenâhalf-way through his twenty-seventh year, and three years after the construction of his great fortress close to Huan Hua Palaceâhe stumbled through a rent in the very skin of the world and found himself back upon Qing Jing Peak, cradled in the arms of a man who wore the face of Luo Bingheâs hated shizun.Â
He had hardly been there an hour before he discovered that that Shen Qingqiu had been nothing like the jealous fiend who tormented Luo Binghe in his youth. On the contrary, he had welcomed Luo Binghe into his home and bed like a new bride reuniting with her husband at the end of a long dayâs work; and for several months after Luo Binghe returned to his own palace in the demon realm, he found no satisfaction in his endless riches, or the tens of wives in his harem.Â
He spent a full season hunting for that Shen Qingqiu in his own world afterwards, for he knew somehow that the living Shen Qingqiu who had married the other Luo Binghe and his own former Shizun were not one and the same. The Shen Qingqiu Luo Binghe knew had nothing in common with that man other than his face, and even that had been so altered by the spirit living behind it that Luo Binghe had not recognized him as Shen Qingqiu at first sight; but the other Luo Binghe reminded him a great deal of his own child-self, and how single-mindedly he had loved Ning Yingying in those early days at Cang Qiong.Â
But years went by, and Luo Binghe found nothingâno shadow or trace of that gentle Shen Qingqiu, whether living or deadâand at last, he drank himself sick on dragon-blood wine and unburdened himself to Ning Yingying, confessing that nothing under the sun had brought him joy since that one jewel-bright day with Shen Qingqiu three summers earlier.Â
Of course, he did not breathe a word about what had actually happenedâfor Yingying and the others believed that the strange, bewildered husband who stumbled into the hougong that day was none other than Luo Binghe himself, and he had never seen fit to disabuse them of the notionâbut she seemed to understand that the better part of his lifeâs joy had left him, and said:
âA-Luo, if we sisters canât make you happy as we used to anymore, do you thinkâdo you think a child might make you happy? Weâve been married for nearly ten years, and I hopedâŠâ
Luo Binghe thought for a moment, still dizzy from the six pots of wine he drank with his evening meal; and amid the soft haze clouding his thoughts, he realized that he would have died of envy if the poor imitation of himself from the other world had had a child with his Shen Qingqiu.Â
But the only children he had seen on Qing Jing Peak that day were a handful of young disciples in their early teens, far too old to belong to that pitiful Luo Binghe. It struck him that this was something that other Luo Binghe could never haveâmust never have, lest Luo Binghe know what had happened and find his way back to that dream-world to quell his jealousy by ripping his other self limb from limbâand thenâ
âIt might not be a bad idea,â he heard himself say. âWhat about Yingying? Would you like a child?â
âVery much,â Yingying whispered, taking Luo Bingheâs hand.Â
Their first daughter, Suoxin, was born the next year; and when the head taiyi placed her in Luo Bingheâs arms, a tiny mote of the tumult in his soul grew calm, and never returned to trouble him again.
The birth of Suoxinâs younger sister Changying followed exactly a hundred days later, for Hua Zhihan had demanded a child of her own as soon as she heard that Ning Yingying was pregnant, and Luo Binghe saw no reason to refuse her. Several of his lesser wives had attempted to follow suit, but he was adamant that no children should be born to them until the children born of his five chief wives had safely reached the age of about three or four: especially after the tragedy that accompanied the birth of Luo Bingheâs first son.Â
The taiyi later discovered that his motherâQin Wanyue, who had suffered a miscarriage at Sha Hualingâs hands some six years earlierâhad been born with a deformation in one of the chambers of her heart; and due to her general good health and the strengthening effects of her cultivation, Wanyue never noticed it. But her cultivation was not sufficient to protect her from the strain of childbirth; and scarcely five minutes after the baby took his first breath, Qin Wanyue drew her last, dying without knowing anything more of her child than a single, snatched glimpse of his small red face.
The infant was given the name Luo Nianzu, in remembrance of his mother, and handed over to Liu Mingyan to raise. Mingyan had not wanted a child of her own, though she was more than willing to bring Nianzu up in Wanyueâs stead.Â
And in the wake of Qin Wanyueâs passing, Luo Binghe vowed to himself that he would never sire another child. He had been the instrument of her ruin, wittingly or not: and with three healthy heirs, of whom one was a boy, he refused to risk a second death in the harem.Â
But his resolve had not hampered Sha Hualingâs plans: and in truth, Luo Binghe should have known better than to expect otherwise. One night, she took Xin Mo from the stand beside his bed and stabbed Luo Binghe straight through the shoulderârather more ferociously than usual, he thoughtâand absconded from the palace with three phials full of his spilt blood, returning a fortnight later with a fat baby boy swaddled in one of her own silk veils.Â
âDid you give birth to him?â Luo Binghe frowned, after he tasted the childâs blood mites and found that they were nearly identical to his own. âYou were only gone for two weeks.â
Sha Hualing only laughed at him, and asked that he give their son a name. Luo Binghe named him Shunlei, with the shun for obedience and the lei for thunder; and though Hualing took the hint at once, she was so well-pleased with Shunleiâs name that Hua Zhihan spent the next month sulking about it.Â
The three years that followed Shunleiâs arrival were peaceful ones, for the demon realm had been brought to heel with Sha Hualingâs aid, and Mobei-jun grew more ruthless towards Luo Bingheâs enemies with every passing day. Yingying and Mingyan governed the harem both kindly and firmly, calming any disputes among the lesser wives and punishing those whose bids for favor put their sisters in danger; and they never faltered in their duty to the little ones, so that Luo Binghe went untroubled by the childrenâs needs until Liu Mingyan declared that Suoxin and Changying were old enough to begin studying with a trained taifu. Â
âI already have a candidate in mind,â she said to him over dinner one evening. âWill my lord permit me to look after the arrangements myself?â
âI donât see why not,â Luo Binghe replied. âDo what you must. Only ensure that the taifu is well educated, and knows how to teach little children without frightening them.â One Shen Qingqiu was bad enough, after all.
And so, preparations went forth for the childrenâs education. Liu Mingyan wrote to the prospective taifu, who accepted the offer of employment and asked for a month to settle his affairs before moving to the palace; and Yingying began teaching Nianzu and Shunlei how to read, in the hope that the taifu would agree to instruct them alongside Suoxin and Changying.Â
Luo Binghe, having nothing further to do with the matter, left for the northern desert with Mobei-jun and Sha Hualing.Â
Linguang-jun had decided to rebel against his nephewâs rule again, and Luo Binghe was weary of indulging him. In the aftermath of Shang Qinghuaâs betrayal, he and Mobei-jun had both decided that Linguang-junâs continued existence was far more trouble than it was worth.Â
All told, he remained away from the palace for over two moons. When he finally returned, in midsummer, he went straight to his own courtyard and slept for three days without moving a muscle.Â
And then he awoke, and heard a soft strain of qin music issuing from the other side of the wall.
Luo Binghe froze.
That courtyard was meant to be empty; it had been empty since the day it was built, eight months after he met that other worldâs Shen Qingqiu. Luo Binghe had filled its four rooms with books and bamboo furniture, and even the double bed in the inner chamber had been a replica of the one the other Shizun slept uponâand the courtyardâs little garden had a pavilion with a built-in table for a qin, since the construction of that Shizunâs house and garden made it plain that he liked to practice out of doors.
Who had dared set foot in that courtyard while Luo Binghe was absent?
Hua Zhihan? Qin Wanrong? Certainly not Yingying or Liu Mingyan; it resembled the living quarters at Qing Jing far too closely for either of them to find any peace there.Â
Trembling with fury, he pulled on the robes he was wearing last night and rushed over to the adjoining courtyard, where he stopped short at the threshold of its white-painted moon gate and gaped at the spectacle awaiting him within.Â
There was a man sitting at the qin table in the pavilionâa man, in the compound where Luo Binghe lived with his wivesâplaying a rearrangement of âFlowing Waters,â with Luo Shunlei on his lap. Suoxin and Changying were seated on either side of him, armed with child-sized guqins of their own, and Nianzu was nestled against the manâs shoulder, asleep.
And his faceâ
Luo Binghe had never seen such a face before. It was not the face of Shen Qingqiuânot the Shen Qingqiu he knew, at any rateâbut the light in his eye and the warmth of his voice as he spoke to Suoxin were very like that Shen Qingqiuâs, though Luo Binghe noticed that there was a shade of difference between the two.Â
He is older, Luo Binghe realized at once, as his heart thundered inside him. The other Shen Qingqiu was young, judging by his mannerâperhaps forty, at the very oldestâand my Shizun never even reached the age of fifty.Â
The other Shizun had worn green, he remembered. He preferred the same clean-cut style of dress that Luo Bingheâs shizun liked to wear, and of course their bodies and faces had been the same, as well; but this man wore s different face entirely, and his worn silk robes were a clean, stark white, like the garments of the wandering rogue cultivators who used to pass through Luo Bingheâs hometown when he was a boy.Â
The trappings of his flesh made no difference, however.
Luo Binghe knew him for what he was at first sight.Â
It struck him then that this must be the taifu Liu Mingyan selected for the children. He could not fathom why she would have housed an imperial tutor in the hougong, of all places: but now that he was here, Luo Binghe would rather walk through the Endless Abyss again than permit him to leave.Â
Luo Binghe could have stood in the doorway and stared at him for a lifetime; but then the taifu looked up and clambered to his feet, tugging the little girls along with him. Shunlei remained where he was, gripping the soft front of the taifuâs gown like a baby monkey clinging to its motherâs back; and Nianzu, securely balanced on the taifuâs hip, slept on without noticing that the man had moved at all.
âMy lord,â the taifu said, bowing. âThis humble servant offers hisââ
âXinâer greets Father!â Luo Suoxin cut in, glancing up at her teacher for approval. âDid I do it right, Shizun?â
âYes, except for the part where you interrupted me first,â the taifu laughed. âGo on, Changying.â
Luo Changying nodded and stepped forward.Â
âChangâer greets Father,â she said, rather more gracefully than Suoxin.Â
âWell done,â said the taifu. âNow, ShunleiâŠ?â
Shunlei blinked and tightened his grasp on the taifuâs robes.Â
âA-Shun is hungry,â he complained, refusing to meet Luo Bingheâs eyes. âShizun, snack time.â
Luo Binghe bit back a smile. This man was somehow more indulgent with his young charges than the other Shizun had been, and the sight of him holding Nianzu and Shunlei was so desperately sweet that Luo Binghe nearly reached out and touched him.Â
âDaozhang is the new taifu, I suppose?â Luo Binghe asked instead, taking another step forward. âYour name?â
The taifu nodded.Â
âThis one is called Zhu Qinglan, my lord,â he replied, trying in vain to coax Shunlei down to the ground. âNow, A-Shun, my good little discipleâŠâ
âShunshun wonât look at him,â the baby insisted, his little voice muffled in the folds of Zhu Qinglanâs coat. âI want to eat cake, not see Fuqin.â
To Luo Bingheâs astonishment, Zhu Qinglan sat down on the steps below the pavilion and drew a wrapped package of sesame cakes out of his sleeve.Â
âYour imperial father has come back to see you after two months, and you act like this?â he chided, placing one of the cakes on Shunleiâs outstretched palm. âNow, eat your cake like a good child; and then you must get up and greet your father properly, like Xinâer and Changâer.â
Luo Binghe lifted his hand.Â
âNo need,â he said mildly, watching with half-crazed eyes as Zhu Qinglan stroked Luo Nianzu's fluffy hair. âShunâer is always upset after this lord returns from his travels abroad. I do not see the children as often as I would like; but I try to dine with them at least once a week, and that little demon in your arms refuses to speak to me for days on end if I ever dare to arrive late.â
With that, he turned on his heel and swept out of the courtyard. He could not stand in Zhu Qinglanâs presence any longer, lest he do something that would terrify his children and turn their Shizun against him forever; and as it was, the little demon servant who brought breakfast to his quarters ten minutes later nearly died of fright at the sight of him.Â
âZhu Qinglan,â Luo Binghe said to himself, after the petrified lackey made his escape. âThe name suits him, whether it is a false one or no.â
He drained the last of his tea, and smiled.Â
âIâve finally caught you, Shizun.â
#svsss#bingyuan#binggeyuan#the scum villain's self saving system#my fic#i live to serve and i have delivered#this is my first foray into multichapter svsss fic so please reblog if you liked it/would like to see more!#shen yuan's name is still shen yuan btw#we will unravel the backstory behind the name he's using Later#as well as some other.....backstory#;)
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Arthur when Merlin gets home from work: *runs up and hugs him without saying anything about it*
Merlin: *immediately drops everything in his hands and hugs back, not letting go and giving one of the best hugs of his life because itâs Arthur and heâs spent 1500 years loving him*
Arthur, after five or more minutes of bear hugging the man heâs in love with: (mutters) no homo.
Merlin, the immortal: *dies*
Merlin: *pulls away and pats Arthurâs shoulder in the most awkward âbuddyâ kind of way before walking into their flat and locking himself in his room to have an existential crisis/gay panic*
Things are awkward as hell, until Arthur asks Merlin if he can finally show him movies. Merlin goes to get his laptop and opens Google to find Netflix, seeing recent searches.
Merlin: Arthur?
Arthur: huh?
Merlin, dealing with what he can: why did you want to buy an archive?
Arthur: âŠis this magic? How-
Merlin: no, just technology again. You had search history on. I can um⊠see everything youâve researched.
Arthur: everything..?
Merlin: everythingâŠ
Arthur: what did you say about um⊠oh right. Fuck.
Merlin: *smiles and pulls Arthur into a hug*
Arthur: Merlin? I- I thoughtâŠ
Merlin: you are the most important thing in every universe, world, and realm to me, Arthur. 1500 years didnât change that, and whatever comes next for us certainly wonât change it either. If thereâs ever anything that you want to tell me, then Iâll be right here.
Arthur: *hugs back and hides his face, teary eyed, in Merlinâs neck*
Arthur, murmuring against Merlinâs neck: Iâm bisexual.
Merlin: Thank you for telling me,
Arthur: And Iâm in love with you.
Merlin, teary eyed and beaming: I love you too, Arthur. More than anything.
Arthur: Not in a no homo kind of way. In a, Iâd marry you if I could kind of wayâŠ
Merlin: *laughs a little* I think youâve got something else to research,
Arthur: what?
Merlin: *pulls the laptop to himself and types something before turning it around to Arthur*
Can I marry my best friend? (After I take him out on a date)
(He did that thing where you search one thing then type something else into the search bar without pressing go)
Arthur reads how its legal for men to get married then looks up at Merlin, he jumps on him and tackles him into a hug, laughing and crying happily. They watch heart stopper and Arthur starts playing rugby, they get a dog, date for three months before Arthur asks Merlin to marry him randomly one evening.
Merlin says yes, of course, so two days later when he gets in from work, Arthur hugs him, covers his eyes and leads him into their living room where he set up a full romance novel style proposal. He gets down on one knee with a really nice ring and gives a whole speech. (my aro ass canât imagine what, but you know what I mean. Itâs super cute and romantic)
Merlin says yes again and they get married soon after and live on a farm before both dying of old age after a long and happy life together.
Merlin spends the rest of their lives teasing Arthur about the âno homoâ after their first hug thing.
Merlin also teaches Arthur about clearing search history and incognito, Arthur uses it exclusively for surprising Merlin because theyâve got no need for any secrets between them in this lifetime.
#would you look at that#I wrote something without angst#bbc merlin#arthur pendragon#merlin#merlin emrys#merthur#incorrect merlin quotes#headcanon#modern merlin#reincarnation#iâm bad at tagging#bisexual Arthur pendragon#bisexual
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â§Ë°.âȘïž.đ„ Ęâ§:. rapid eye movement (part ii)
summary: you meet ellie in a dreamâŠor was it at a cafĂ© now?
cw: nothing, just fluff (repost from old account), you can read part 1 here
BEFORE YOU READ!!!:
FUNDRAISER MASTERPOST BOYCOTT TLOU DAILY CLICK
"Excuse me, um, I love you"
I know that's not the way to start a conversation
It had been two days since you had seen Ellie. This time she wasnât accompanied by the yellowish hue and warm ambience of your R.E.M. state, you had actually seen her.
The girl that was driving you crazy was actually flesh and bones, rather than just a lulling mirage, and she had been kind enough to give you the notebook youâd forgotten at your favorite cafĂ©.
There was no other way to describe it besides bizarre.
You couldnât even thank her properly, staring at her for what was probably too long with widened eyes. She even asked a concerned âAre you okay?â. And no, you definitely werenât.
Did she not know who you were? Did she forget about your strolls and your hugs and your deep talks? Had she ever dreamt of you? Was it even possible that it was all true? Or had you maybe seen her before and your brain took her face and made up an entire person?
How are you supposed to explain to a total stranger youâve dreamt of her and fallen for her in said dreams?
The hair, the face, the tattoo, all of it was the same. Would she be the same, though? Was she an astrophysics major? Did she like the color green and NASA and also laughed at silly puns?
It was like your brain was nothing but a bunch of questions with no answer. None rational, at least.
But there she was. Right in front of you with that mesmerizing aura of hers that made you feel so drawn to herâŠregardless of the realm you were in. You werenât one to ask people out. Youâd usually wait for them to ask you or flirt with them until they took a hint. But there was no way you could let her go just like that. You couldnât really tell her you knew her either, but you could just ask for her phone number, right?
And so you did. She smiled and agreed. In her mind, she was happy about the fact that giving you your notebook back had landed her a possible date with such a pretty girl.
Two days. You hadnât texted her. You didnât dare. What if she wasnât like your Ellie? What if for some fucked up reason you dreamt of someone so special but she turned out to be nothing like that? What if the connection wasnât there? What if she wasnât sweet and caring and funny and trustworthy?
But it had been enough. Enough questions and enough overthinking. There was no way for you to know if you didnât text her.
âHi, itâs the girl whose notebook you saved :)â
âHey, didnât think youâd text anymoreâ
âOh no! Iâm sorry. I just got a little caught up with schoolâ
âI wanted to see if youâd like to hangout sometime?â
âIâd really like that. Is friday cool?â
âFridayâs great <3â
âOkay, Iâll pick you up, yeah?â
âOh you donât have to dwâ
âNo, itâs okay, I want toâ
âPretty girl like you shouldnât be walking on her ownâ
You sighed in relief. At least you were done with that part.
FlirtyâŠAt least that checks out with your Ellie.
You spent the rest of your week both dreading and anticipating your date on Friday. And, god, were you a mess.
You couldnât remember ever being so nervous about meeting someone. You spent the next couple days overthinking your outfit choices, how you should do your hair, what you were going to say. More than anything, the thought of this Ellie not being at least a little like your Ellie was nothing short of terrifying. You adored this girl. Her not being real was one thing, but her being real and being the complete opposite was a nightmare.
At 6:36pm your bell rang.
âComing!â You yelled as you finished putting on your shoe and took one last look in the mirror.
âYou got this,â you told yourself. Though the shaking of your hands was slightly contradictory.
You finally opened the door and there she was. She was wearing jeans and an open button-up with the half-up hairdo you liked so much. You canât help but discreetly pinch yourself just to make sure you werenât asleep.
âHi.â You greet her with a smile.
âHey, you look great.â
âThank you, you look great too.â SheÂŽs smirking now, probably noticing how nervous you were. Well, at least now you knew she was cocky too. âYou ready?â
The ride to the restaurant was filled with small talk. You were too nervous to ask her any of the questions you actually needed to ask. You thought to yourself youâd leave them for the restaurant. Having warmed up a little more with each other.
One thing about Ellie, she knew how to treat a girl. She opened the door for you, helped you fasten your seatbelt, let you play your own music on the way there. She was soâŠwell, dreamy.
As you both wait for your food you finally gather the courage to ask. In reality, they were all very basic questions. Not to you, though.
âSo, Ellie..â
She hums.
âAre you in college?â
âYeah, Astrophysicsâ. Oh, fuck.
âAstrophysics?â Your eyes widen.
âYeah,â she chuckles, âhave always been into all things space.â
You canât quite believe this is real and not some sort of sick cosmic joke. You try your best to hide your shock. Itâs not really a good look for you to audibly gasp every time she says or does something that further proves sheâs actually Ellie.
âOh really? You must be really smart, then.â You tease with a smile.
âShut up.â She laughs. âAre you in college?â
âYes, English Literature. Almost done.â
âReally? Suits you.â
âIs that a good thing or a bad thing?â
âGood, of course.â
If this whole thing was bizarre, this moment was just ridiculous. Every other déjà vu was nothing compared to this. It was your Ellie, from the looks down to the way she worded her thoughts.
The rest of your date went great. You learned she indeed was twenty two and liked NASA and comics. She talked the same and she laughed at the same things. She had the same mannerisms: pouts her lips, she fidgets with her hands, smirks a whole lot and oh! such a flirt.
One thing, though - nothing hinted at the fact that she remembered you. You knew most of the things she told you about herself today, not that you minded, but she was actually meeting you for the first time. How could she not remember? Did she even have the same dreams?
You still had many questions, but you were also very relieved. She was Ellie. Your Ellie. Your auburnette with a space obsession and a liking for silly puns. Your funny and sweet friend. Your favorite girl.
She took you back home and walked you to your door. You spin on your heel to face her.
Loose strand of her framing her face, glimmery green eyes staring at you and an eyebrow scar thatâs surprisingly attractive on her. Like straight up from your subconscious mind, now right in front of you.
âCan I see you again?â You can tell sheâs the nervous one now, not that she lets you see it. You just know her too well.
You smile at her. You thought it was obvious.
âOf course.â You inch closer towards her and press a kiss on her cheek. âCall me, yeah?â
She blushes at this. Trying too hard to contain the huge grin on her lips.
âI will.â
âGoodbye, Ellie.â
The next few days went well. Ellie and you kept texting back and forth, getting to know each other more. You did find out new things about her. About her past, her friendships, her family.
You found yourself constantly checking your phone for her texts. Eagerly waiting for the notification on your screen with her name attached to it. Not that she ever made you wait long, you pretty much had all her attention. Youâd smile every time sheâd make a dumb joke or sheâd call you a sweet name. When you thought you couldnât love this girl moreâŠ
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The sun was starting to set. Pink and purple clouds painting the sky. The weather was getting warmer and you didnât have to carry an obnoxiously big jacket with you anymore. Youâd had classes all day, finally ready to unwind and peacefully enjoy your Friday night. Or so you thought.
Your phone starts ringing and itâs none other than the girl who's responsible for your stomach doing somersaults. You quickly drag the phone icon to the right and press the device to your ear.
âHello?â
âHey, pretty, Are you busy?â
âNope, just walking home. Had a bunch of classes all day.â
âAre you doing anything later?â
âEllie Williams, are you trying to ask me out on a date?â You jokingly gasp and earn a laugh from her end.
âYes, actually. The skyâs supposed to be like super clear tonight and I know a spot where you can really see all the stars and stuff.â
âIâm in.â
âYeah? Iâll pick you up in an hour. Sounds good?â
âSounds great. Bye, Ellie.â
âSee you in an hour.â
You scurried to your apartment to get ready. You did your hair, changed your clothes, sprayed a sweet vanilla perfume on your pulsing points and quickly touched up your makeup. An hour and eleven minutes later, your bell rang.
This time she was wearing a hoodie with a light jacket on top, her staple jeans and jacket combo. Her hair was up in a low bun. She was such a sight for sore eyes.
âHow do you even know this place?â You ask as you both get out of the car. It was higher than the rest of the city, not quite at the top of the mountains but it still had a rather breath-taking view. Pretty quiet yet comforting. A safe haven just for the two of you, at least for tonight.
âWellâŠâ Ellie scrunches her nose.
âWhat?â
âKind of found it by accident once, with my ex.â She nervously scratches the back of her neck.
âAre you serious?â You laugh.
âIt was just once!â
âSo you bring all your girls here?â
âJust the special ones.â
âShut up, dork.â You playfully roll your eyes at her and nudge her arm.
You both settle the blanket on the grass. Lying next to each other. Propped heads rested on your respective hands.
âSo..ex, huh?â
âYeah, we broke up a little bit over a year ago.â
âWhat was her name?â
âCat.â You hum. âSheâs great, we just didnât really work as a couple.â
âAre you guys still friends?â
âWe are on good terms. Talk every now and then. I wouldnât call it âfriendsâ, though.â
âIâm not really supposed to talk about exes until like the fifth date, you know?â She jokes.
âYou brought her up!â You laugh.
âYeah, you are right. Sorry.â
âDonât be.â
Ellie couldnât quite put her finger on it. Yes, this was your second date but it felt like it wasnât. She felt as if she had known you her whole life. Something about talking to you and spending time with you felt just right. More than right. You brought a sense of comfort to her. She was in awe of you.
You both rest your heads and look up at the sky. Ellie was right, it was very clear tonight, you couldnât recall the last time you had seen so many stars.
âLook, you see that one? The one that looks like a W.â
âWait, where?â
âRight..â she grabs your index finger and points it towards it, âthere.â
âOh I see it!â
âThatâs Cassiopeia.â She explains not letting go of your hand, despite you having already spotted the cluster of stars. âItâs the 25th largest constellation in the night sky.â
âYeah?â
âYeah, and the first to list it was Ptolomy in the second centuryâŠâ Ellie went on and on about nebulas and exoplanets. Itâs not that you didnât care, it just so happened that the constellations lined up by her freckles were a whole lot more interesting than the ones drawn in the navy blue sky. âI probably sound like such a nerd right now.â She laughed.
âWhat? No, not at all. Itâs cute how excited you get.â You keep on playing with her hand. Locking and unlocking your fingers, twisting them against each otherâs, featherly brushes against her knuckles and the soft scraping of your nails against her skin.
âIs it?â She could feel her heart speed up, so much so that it felt like it was trying to break her ribs and find its way to you. You were no better.
âMhm, you are very smart. I love hearing you talk.â
She smirked. Of course she did. No matter how nervous or excited she was, she wasnât Ellie without that tinge of cockiness never leaving her side.
âCan I kiss you?â
âYes.â You breathed out.
She hovered over you, grabbing your chin to pull you closer to her. She brushed her lips against yours, almost kissing you. Breaths perfectly sync as you feel the air fanning against each otherâs mouth. There was no way in hell you could wait one more second, you break first. You crashed your lips into hers.
You had never kissed Ellie, not even in your dreams. You had thought about it many times, but even your imaginationâs best efforts couldnât compare to this.
It was exhilarating, the feeling of her lips rhythmically moving with yours. It just made sense, you two fit. You had kissed people before, but nothing like this. You two were made for each other, and if the otherworldly experience of how you first met didnât make it painfully obvious, this did.
You moaned into the kiss which she took as an opportunity to explore your mouth with her tongue. Cupping your face to bring you closer, as if you were going anywhere.
She finally breaks the kiss.
âFuckâŠâ
You giggle, âI know.â
Crazy to be so infatuated by someone on your second date. But the truth is thatâs how Ellie felt and she couldnât explain the how. You, on the other hand, had an idea or two.
After your second date the two of you only got closer. You were on cloud nine. You two could talk for hours, hangout for hours, laugh for hours, kiss for hours. You had come to terms with the fact that you would never know how it is that you met Ellie first or why she couldnât remember your slumber induced escapades.
It didnât make it any less strange, but you were long past the freaking out stage. If anything, you had gotten to know Ellie better and even experienced things you never got the chance to back there. You were meant to find each other. That was the best you could come up with and it was fine with you.
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You decided to plan a date for you and Ellie. She was usually the one that did, being the creative one out of the two of you. But you wanted to do something nice for her.
You settled on a picnic. The past few days had been sunny and warm enough for it. You hauled to the kitchen and prepared everything you needed. The snacks, the drinks, the plates and the cutlery, checkered blanket and all. You even got her flowers earlier that morning.
As your girl rang your bell one more time to pick you up, you grabbed the basket and the flowers and opened the door.
âHey, beautiful.â She said as she pulled you in for a kiss. You hum into the kiss.
âThese are for you,â you tell her as you hand her the bouquet.
âAre you serious?â She asks with a grin on her face.
âOf course, Iâm serious.â
âGod, you areâ kiss âso fuckingâ kiss âcuteâ kiss
You giggle into her kisses. âI take it you like them?â
âI love them. You are the first girl to give me flowers, you know?â
âI am?â You ask incredulously.
âYeah.â
âAll the other girls were stupid, then.â She laughs.
She drives to your destination. A pretty forest you had found upon a quick internet search for a good picnic spot. The pictures didnât lie, the place was beautiful. Green foliage and perfectly cut grass with the perfect amount of sun and shade. You set up the whole thing, enjoying the evening with Ellie.
Ellie was convinced she could stare at you for hours. From how you move your hands when you talk, to how you tilt your head back slightly when you laugh, to how you pout your lips and twist them to the side when you are thinking, you drive her mad.
And maybe itâs the way the sun is hitting your back, making a halo form around your silhouette. Maybe itâs the way the green compliments your skin so beautifully, so familiarly. Maybe the way the warmth of the day and yours mix together and embrace her, making her vision slightly hazy. Maybe the way the sound of the breeze hits the leaves and the sound of the birds chirping mixes with your voice and creates a song sheâs sure sheâs heard before. But Ellie has lived this before. She has seen you like this before.
She almost gets whiplash from it, all of it coming back to her at once. The day at the cafĂš wasnât the first time you two met, and she remembered now.
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The Dragon's Right (8)
- Summary: It was by grace of the gods that firstborn child of Viserys I and Aemma was born a boy and he lived. And all of the rest, scholars will later say, is by power of something more malevolent in kind.
- Paring: male!reader/Rhaenyra Targaryen
- Note: For all the chapters visit my blog. The list is pinned to the top.
- Rating: Mature 16+
- Word count: 5 400+
- Previous chapter: 7
- Next part: 9
- Tag(s): @sachaa-ff @alyssa-dayne
The next day, the sun was already setting when you returned to the Red Keep, your muscles sore from the long flight on Silverwing. The day spent soaring through the skies had provided you with the solitude you so desperately needed. The wind, the open air, and the distant landscape below had been a temporary balm for the weight pressing on your mind. Yet, as you dismounted Silverwing in the Dragonpit and made your way back to your chambers, the problems that you had left behind now felt even heavier.
The familiar smell of ash and dragon musk clung to you as you opened the door to your quarters. The moment you entered, you saw herâRhaenyraâwaiting for you. She was seated near the hearth, her arms crossed, and though she said nothing at first, her silence spoke louder than any words. The anxiety in the room was palpable, and you immediately sensed her anger simmering just beneath the surface.
You paused by the door, watching her, trying to gauge her mood. She didnât look at you when you entered, and it was clear that this was not going to be a pleasant conversation.
The silence stretched, thick and uncomfortable, and you finally spoke, your voice calm but cautious. âRhaenyra,â you said, stepping further into the room, âI can see youâre upset.â
She turned her head slightly, her lips pressing into a thin line. âUpset?â she echoed, her voice sharp with bitterness. âNo, dear brother, Iâm not upset. Iâm furious.â
You let out a quiet sigh, understanding the source of her anger but unsure how to respond. âI didnât mean for it to come across that way,â you began, keeping your voice steady. âBut I needed to clear my head.â
âClear your head?â Rhaenyraâs voice rose as she stood up, her hands balled into fists at her sides. âHow convenient for you. You can fly away whenever the problems here become too much. But I am left behind, stuck with all of it.â
You frowned, moving closer to her, though you kept your distance, allowing her the space to speak. âThatâs not what I intended,â you said softly. âI didnât mean to leave you to deal with it alone. But⊠I donât know how else to handle this right now. I needed to think.â
Rhaenyra let out a harsh, disbelieving laugh, her eyes narrowing as she crossed her arms over her chest. âAnd what did you think about, then? Did you come to any great revelation while flying above the clouds?â
You shook your head, running a hand through your hair. âNo,â you admitted, your voice quieter now. âIâm still not sure. But I know I have to do something. We canât keep going like this.â
Her eyes flashed with frustration, and she took a step closer, her expression filled with both anger and a deep sense of hurt. âWhen, then? When will you do something? After theyâve married us off to people we donât even care about? After weâve been torn apart and used as pawns for alliances?â
You felt the sting of her words, and it only fueled the fire burning inside you. You had thought about this endlessly, turning the problem over and over in your mind, but the answers were elusive. The weight of your responsibilities to the realm was crushing, but the thought of losing herâof losing what the two of you sharedâwas unbearable.
âI wonât let that happen,â you said, your voice firm with resolve.
Rhaenyra scoffed, her frustration evident. âHow can you promise that? Do you even know what youâre fighting against?â
You stepped closer to her, the distance between you closing, and before she could pull away, you reached out, gently cradling her face in your hands. Her skin was warm beneath your touch, and though she stiffened at first, she didnât pull away.
âI know what Iâm fighting for,â you whispered, your eyes locking onto hers. âIâm fighting for you. For us.â
Rhaenyraâs breath hitched slightly, the anger in her eyes softening, though the frustration still lingered. She wanted to believe youâneeded to believe youâbut the uncertainty of the future weighed heavily on her heart.
âYou canât make promises you canât keep,â she murmured, her voice faltering slightly.
âI can,â you insisted, your thumb brushing her cheek gently. âAnd I will. I wonât let them marry us off to others. I wonât let anyone take you from me.â
Before she could respond, you leaned in, pressing your lips to hers in a deep, lingering kiss. The tension in the room seemed to dissolve as your mouths met, the heat between you reigniting the bond that had been tested by the pressures of the realm. Her arms uncrossed, and she slowly melted into the kiss, her hands finding their way to your shoulders, holding onto you as if grounding herself in the only thing that felt certainâthis moment.
When you finally pulled away, your foreheads rested together, your breath mingling with hers. Her eyes fluttered open, and for a moment, the fire in them was gone, replaced by a vulnerability that she rarely showed.
âYouâre all I have,â she whispered, her voice trembling slightly.
âAnd youâre all I need,â you replied, your voice steady and full of the conviction you felt.
The silence that followed was not heavy like before. It was filled with understanding, with the unspoken promise that, despite the forces trying to pull you apart, you would fight for each other.
The sun streamed through the narrow windows of the small council chamber, casting long rays of light across the polished table where King Viserys sat, surrounded by his closest advisors. The atmosphere was lively, a stark contrast to the usual tension that filled the room during discussions of politics and war. This time, the subject at hand was one of celebration, as the annual festival of The Maiden's Day approachedâa cherished tradition that honored the Maiden, one of the Seven, with grand festivities throughout Kingâs Landing.
Viserys leaned back in his chair, a rare smile tugging at the corners of his lips. He always enjoyed the planning of this festival. For a few days, the court could set aside its burdens and enjoy the excitement of tourneys, feasts, and pageantry. The people of the realm, too, celebrated with dancing, music, and markets that filled the streets.
âThis year must be grander than the last,â Viserys said, tapping his fingers against the table in thought. âThe people need a celebration to lift their spirits. The war in the Stepstones has dragged on, and with the tensions rising in the realm, we must remind them of the peace and prosperity we still have.â
Tyland Lannister, ever the pragmatic voice on the council, leaned forward slightly. âYour Grace, if I may suggest⊠the people are fond of displays of power and grandeur, particularly when it involves dragons. Perhaps the prince could open the festival with a flight on Silverwing? It would be a grand gestureâone that would certainly captivate the smallfolk.â
The suggestion hung in the air for a moment as the other council members considered it. Viserysâs expression shifted into one of contemplation, his fingers still tapping lightly against the table. The thought of you, his son and heir, leading the festivalâs opening with a dragonflight was certainly an idea he hadnât considered before. The people of Kingâs Landing adored you, as much for your strength in battle as for your dragon, Silverwing, whose presence alone inspired awe.
âThe prince,â Viserys mused aloud, glancing at Tyland. âYes, that would certainly appeal to the people.â He turned his attention to Otto Hightower, his Hand. âWhat say you, Otto?â
Otto, ever cautious, stroked his beard as he considered the proposal. âYour Grace, it is an idea with merit. The smallfolk have always been drawn to the spectacle of dragons, and the prince is well-loved. Such a display could certainly bolster the morale of the people.â
Viserys nodded thoughtfully, turning the idea over in his mind. âAnd what of the safety concerns? A large crowd, dragons in the air⊠we must ensure nothing goes amiss.â
Tyland waved a hand dismissively. âYour Grace, the people have seen dragons fly overhead before. As long as the proper precautions are taken, it should be perfectly safe. And besides, the sight of Silverwing soaring over Kingâs Landing would remind everyone of the power of House Targaryenâan image the realm could use right now.â
The other members of the council murmured in agreement, the idea of a public display of dragonriding growing in appeal. Even Lord Lyonel Strong, known for his measured and careful approach, seemed to nod his approval.
Viserys looked around the room, gauging the mood of his council. It was clear they all saw the potential in Tylandâs suggestion. He leaned forward, folding his hands together on the table. âVery well. If my son is agreeable, I see no reason why we shouldnât proceed with this plan.â
There was a general murmur of approval around the table, and the meeting continued, with various plans being discussed for the festivalâjousting tournaments, feasts, and the unveiling of new sculptures in the royal gardens. But as the conversation flowed, your presence became the centerpiece of the event, your flight on Silverwing the crown jewel of the celebration.
Later that day, you were summoned to your fatherâs chambers. As you entered, the familiar scent of parchment and ink greeted you, along with the sight of Viserys poring over maps and scrolls detailing the plans for The Maidenâs Day festival. He looked up as you approached, a warm smile breaking across his face.
âAh, my son,â he said, setting the papers aside. âCome, sit with me.â
You took a seat across from him, sensing the excitement in the air. âWhat is it, Father?â
Viserys leaned forward, his eyes bright with anticipation. âWeâve been discussing the plans for the upcoming festival. The small council has proposed that you lead the opening ceremony with a flight on Silverwing. A grand display for the people.â
You raised an eyebrow, the suggestion catching you off guard. âA flight?â you asked, considering the implications. âYou wish for me to fly over Kingâs Landing?â
Viserys nodded enthusiastically. âExactly! The people love you, and they love dragons. You flying Silverwing over the city to open the festival would be a spectacle like none other. It would remind everyone of the power and majesty of House Targaryen.â
You could see the appeal of the idea. Dragons had always been a symbol of your familyâs dominance, and with Silverwingâs grace and power, it would certainly be an unforgettable moment for the people. But there was also a weight to the responsibilityâflying before the crowds, representing the strength of your house, was no simple matter.
âIâll admit, itâs an intriguing idea,â you said after a moment, leaning back in your chair. âBut have the safety measures been considered? Large crowds, a dragon in the air⊠Itâs a dangerous combination.â
Viserys waved his hand dismissively. âThe small council assures me it can be managed. Youâve flown Silverwing over the city before. This will be no different, only with more eyes on you.â
You sighed, considering the proposition. âI trust Silverwing, but this is no simple display. If anything were to go wrongâŠâ
âNothing will go wrong,â Viserys cut in, his tone reassuring. âI know you. I know your skill, and I know Silverwing. The people will adore it. And more importantly, theyâll adore you.â
You hesitated for another moment, feeling the weight of his words. You had always felt the eyes of the realm on you, but this would be different. This was a public display of your strength as the future king, a reminder to everyone that the power of dragons was still very much alive.
Finally, you nodded. âVery well. If it pleases the realm and strengthens our house, Iâll do it.â
Viserys beamed, pride shining in his eyes. âGood. It will be a sight to remember, Iâm sure of it.â
As you stood to leave, Viserys reached out and clasped your shoulder. âYou are the future of this house,â he said softly. âLet them see it with their own eyes.â
You left the room with your fatherâs words echoing in your mind, the weight of expectation once again settling on your shoulders. The festival, The Maidenâs Day, loomed ahead, and with it, the eyes of the realm would once more be upon you.
The early afternoon sun bathed the gardens of the Red Keep in a soft, golden light. The scent of fresh blooms filled the air as Rhaenyra and Alicent sat together under a large tree, shaded from the warmth of the day. They were surrounded by a few of Rhaenyraâs handmaidens, who busied themselves with sewing and idle chatter. But despite the peaceful scene, there was an undercurrent of tension between the two friends that even the handmaidens could sense.
Rhaenyra was lounging on a cushioned bench, her body relaxed but her mind anything but. She cast a glance at Alicent, who sat more upright, her expression calm yet distant. It had been some time since their last argument, but the lingering awkwardness still clung to the air between them, despite their best efforts to appear unaffected.
âSo,â Rhaenyra began, breaking the silence that had settled over them. Her tone was light, but there was an edge to it. âThe preparations for The Maidenâs Day festival seem to be progressing well. I hear theyâre planning something grand this year.â
Alicent nodded, her fingers absently smoothing the folds of her gown. âYes, the whole court is buzzing with anticipation. I imagine it will be quite the spectacle.â She glanced at Rhaenyra, her expression neutral, though her mind churned with conflicting emotions. Spending time with Rhaenyra like this used to feel easy, natural, but now⊠now it felt like walking on a tightrope.
Rhaenyra forced a smile, watching Alicent carefully, noticing the guarded tone in her voice. It had been like this since the council meeting, since the proposal she and her brother had brought before the king. There was something unspoken between them, a silent competition that Rhaenyra couldnât quite shake. Even though she knew it was her who held her brotherâs affectionâwho shared his secret moments and desiresâshe couldnât ignore the way Alicent hovered around him, even if it was under her fatherâs orders.
She wasnât blind. She had seen the looks, the subtle glances between Alicent and her brother. And though she trusted him, the knowledge still stung.
âYes, a spectacle,â Rhaenyra echoed, her voice carrying just the slightest hint of sarcasm. âI hear thereâs even talk of my brother flying Silverwing over the city. Itâs all anyone seems to be talking about.â
Alicent smiled faintly, though it didnât reach her eyes. âThe people adore him,â she said softly, her gaze shifting toward the gardens, avoiding Rhaenyraâs piercing look. âIt makes sense they would want him to lead the festival. Heâs⊠well-loved.â
âWell-loved indeed,â Rhaenyra replied, her tone sharper than she intended. Her eyes narrowed slightly as she studied Alicent, catching the underlying meaning in her words. âBut itâs not just the people who admire him, is it?â
The comment hung in the air, and one of Rhaenyraâs handmaidens shifted uncomfortably, glancing between the two women. Alicentâs face remained carefully composed, though her fingers stilled on her gown.
âI donât know what you mean,â Alicent said, her voice soft but firm. She met Rhaenyraâs gaze, holding it with a quiet intensity. âHeâs the prince and the heir to the throne. Itâs only natural that people admire him.â
Rhaenyra smirked, leaning forward slightly, her voice lowering so only Alicent could hear. âOh, Iâm sure. But letâs not pretend youâre not among them, Alicent.â
The jab was subtle but pointed, and Alicentâs grip tightened briefly on her skirts before she forced herself to relax. She wouldnât rise to the bait. Not here, not now. âI have great respect for your brother, as I do for you, Rhaenyra,â she said, her tone measured, carefully choosing her words. âBut my admiration for him is no different than that of the rest of the court.â
Rhaenyra raised an eyebrow, sensing the shift in Alicentâs demeanor. âOf course,â she said, leaning back again, though the challenge in her gaze remained. âI just find it curious how often you seem to be in his company lately. Surely it must be exhausting to spend so much time ensuring his comfort.â
A tense silence followed, the atmosphere thick with unspoken tension. The handmaidens exchanged awkward glances, clearly feeling the weight of the conversation but unsure of how to respond. One of them coughed softly, trying to break the silence, but it only added to the uncomfortable mood.
Alicent, keeping her composure, straightened in her seat. âI am his sisterâs friend,â she said, her voice cool. âItâs only natural that I would be close to your family.â
Rhaenyraâs eyes narrowed again, though she kept her smile in place. âYes, you are my friend, arenât you? Itâs comforting to know that.â The words, though seemingly kind, held a subtle edge to them, one that Alicent didnât miss.
Alicent nodded once, accepting the veiled barb for what it was. Her own emotions remained carefully guarded, though inside, she felt the sting of Rhaenyraâs words more deeply than she wanted to admit. The two of them had always been close, but since the princeâs return, things had changed. She knew that Rhaenyra was aware of her fatherâs ambitions, of Ottoâs constant push for her to win the princeâs favor. But it wasnât just Ottoâs desires that drove her. There was something more, something she hadnât even fully admitted to herself yet.
âYou know,â Alicent said after a long pause, her voice softening, âI sometimes miss the days when things were simpler between us.â
Rhaenyraâs gaze flickered, the tension in her posture easing just a little. âSimpler?â she echoed, her voice quieter now. âYes⊠I suppose things were simpler then.â
For a moment, the two of them sat in a rare silence, the weight of their words settling over them. It was a brief return to the friendship they once had, a fleeting memory of a time before duty, ambition, and jealousy had driven a wedge between them.
But the moment passed as quickly as it had come. Rhaenyra, ever proud, wasnât one to let her guard down for long. She smiled again, though it didnât reach her eyes. âWell, we must look forward, not back. The Maidenâs Day will be a grand occasion, Iâm sure. And we both have our roles to play, donât we?â
Alicent smiled faintly, though the sadness in her eyes remained. âYes,â she agreed quietly. âWe do.â
The soft clinking of metal filled your chambers as your young squire, Trystan Tyrell, worked diligently to prepare your gear for the upcoming events. His small hands moved with precision, fastening the straps of your armor and ensuring that every piece was polished to perfection. You watched him absently, seated in front of the hearth, your thoughts drifting to the constant pressure that had been mounting over the past weeks.
The Maidenâs Day festival loomed ahead, a grand spectacle that demanded your presence, both in the tournament and in the ceremonial dragonflight over the city. But the weight of it all felt suffocating, not because of the duties themselves, but because of the constant dismissal of your true desires by your father and the council.
You let out a quiet sigh, running a hand through your hair as you stared into the flames. The fire crackled softly, but it did little to ease the frustration gnawing at your mind. The preparations for the tournament were nothing newâpolishing armor, sharpening swordsâbut the festival itself, the spectacle of flying Silverwing low over the city, felt like a show, a display meant to dazzle the smallfolk while ignoring the real issues that pressed against you like iron chains.
Trystan, ever focused on his duties, was silent as he worked, but you could sense his presence beside you as he finished with the armor and began laying out your dragonriding gear. The boy had proven himself capable and diligent, qualities you appreciated, though at the moment, your thoughts were too consumed with other matters to engage him fully.
The ceremonial dragonrider gear glimmered as Trystan laid it out piece by piece. The polished leather and intricate silver embroidery (to honor Silverwing) marked your status as heir to the Iron Throne, the sigil of House Targaryen woven into the fabric with precision. Each piece was designed for both protection and spectacle, ensuring that when you flew over Kingâs Landing, the sight of you on Silverwing would be unforgettable. But the thought of it only served to deepen the knot of frustration in your chest.
Trystan, sensing the tension in the room, finally spoke, his voice quiet but filled with the curiosity of youth. âYour Grace, is something troubling you? Youâve seemed⊠distracted lately.â
You glanced over at him, his wide, honest eyes searching your face for an answer. You appreciated the boyâs directness, though you werenât sure how much to share with him. He was still young, after all, and your burdens were not easily explained.
You let out a long sigh and leaned back in your chair, crossing your arms over your chest. âItâs just⊠this festival. These constant celebrations,â you muttered, the frustration evident in your tone. âEvery year itâs the same. Grand displays, feasts, tournaments. And for what? To keep the smallfolk entertained while real issues are brushed aside.â
Trystan blinked, clearly taken aback by your bluntness. âBut⊠the people love the festivals, Your Grace. They admire you. Theyâll be excited to see you fly Silverwing over the city. It gives them hope.â
You couldnât help but smile faintly at the boyâs innocence. He saw the festival for what it appeared to be on the surfaceâa celebration of joy and unity. But there was so much more beneath it, layers of politics and expectations that weighed heavily on your shoulders.
âYes, they love the spectacle,â you admitted, your voice softening slightly. âBut thatâs all it is, Trystan. A spectacle. A distraction from the real problems.â
The squire looked thoughtful for a moment, his hands pausing over the straps of your gear. âYou mean⊠the council?â
You nodded, leaning forward and resting your elbows on your knees. âThe council, my father, all of them. They talk of unity, of strength, but when I speakâwhen Rhaenyra and I offer solutions that could actually benefit our Houseâthey dismiss us. As if weâre children playing at being rulers.â
Trystan frowned, his brow furrowing in confusion. âBut⊠youâre the prince. They should listen to you.â
A bitter chuckle escaped your lips at the boyâs words. âYou would think so. But being a prince means more than just having a voice. It means living under the constant weight of duty. My father⊠he believes in tradition, in keeping the realm at peace through alliances and displays like this festival. But he doesnât see whatâs really needed.â
Trystanâs eyes widened slightly, and he stood a little straighter. âWhat is needed, Your Grace?â
You stared into the flames for a long moment before answering, your voice low and filled with conviction. âChange. We canât keep pretending everything is fine while the realm simmers with threat from all sides. The war in the Stepstones, Dorneâs constant provocations, the internal strife between the great Houses⊠these are not problems that can be solved with tournaments and festivals.â
The boy remained silent, clearly absorbing your words. His innocence was endearing, but you could see the wheels turning in his mind. He had always been a bright lad, and though young, he had a keen sense of observation.
Trystan finally spoke again, his voice hesitant but thoughtful. âDo you⊠do you think the festival is wrong, then? That itâs not worth doing?â
You shook your head, offering the boy a small, reassuring smile. âNo, the festival has its place. The people need hope, and they need to see that their leaders are strong. Itâs just⊠itâs hard to focus on such things when I feel that weâre being kept from what truly matters.â
Trystan seemed to understand, nodding slowly as he continued adjusting the gear. âIâm sure the people will appreciate seeing you fly, Your Grace,â he said softly. âThey look up to you.â
You sighed again, running a hand through your hair. âPerhaps. But sometimes I wonder if thatâs enough.â
The room fell into a comfortable silence as Trystan finished preparing the gear. The ceremonial leathers, embroidered with dragons and silver thread, sat perfectly arranged on the bench beside your armor. The festival, the tournament, the dragonflightâit was all set in motion, and soon you would have to play your part.
As the flames flickered in the hearth, you rose from your chair and walked over to the window, staring out over the city below. The sight of Kingâs Landing stretched before you, bustling with life and activity. It was a city that depended on youâon your Houseâto lead. And though you would fulfill your role in the festival, the weight of responsibility and the need for change still pressed heavily on your mind.
Trystan, ever loyal and attentive, stood quietly behind you, waiting for your next command. You turned to him after a moment, your expression softer but still marked with determination.
âThank you for your help today, Trystan,â you said, your voice filled with gratitude. âI appreciate your hard work.â
The boy bowed his head respectfully. âItâs my honor, Your Grace.â
As Trystan gathered the gear and prepared to leave, you found yourself staring into the fire once more. The festival would come and go, the spectacle would dazzle the people, but the real battlesâthe ones that matteredâwere still to be fought. And you would not let them be ignored any longer.
The sun had barely risen when the streets of Kingâs Landing came alive with the energy of The Maidenâs Day festival. The morning air was cool but filled with the sounds of bustling crowds, laughter, and the vibrant notes of musicians who had already set up along the cobbled streets. Stalls selling food, trinkets, and colorful garlands lined every avenue, and children ran freely, their faces painted with joy as they darted between groups of excited adults.
The city had transformed into a sea of celebration, with banners hanging from every building, their colors catching the light as they fluttered in the gentle breeze. The smell of roasting meats and freshly baked bread mingled with the scent of flowers being handed out by smiling vendors. The mood was infectious, and even the most serious-faced guards allowed themselves a moment to enjoy the spectacle.
But it wasnât just the music and laughter that had the people excited. A ripple of anticipation spread through the streets as word began to pass from one group to the next: the prince would be flying Silverwing today. People began craning their necks, eyes scanning the skies, waiting for the moment when they would catch sight of the dragonâs mighty wings.
Suddenly, a shadow passed overhead, casting a brief darkness over the marketplace. Gasps filled the air, followed quickly by cheers as people looked up to see the enormous, gleaming form of Silverwing soaring above them. The dragonâs wings spread wide, catching the morning sun and reflecting a brilliant silver sheen. And there you were, perched atop her back, your figure a regal silhouette against the clear sky.
The crowd erupted into applause, and shouts of excitement rang out as Silverwing dipped lower than expected, gliding gracefully just above the rooftops. The sight of the dragon, so close to the ground, left the people in awe. Mothers clutched their children close, while men raised their mugs in salute, shouting praises to their prince.
âSheâs flying so low!â someone in the crowd exclaimed, their voice filled with wonder.
âThe prince is showing us his mastery of the skies!â another shouted, their eyes wide with admiration.
Silverwingâs massive wings beat steadily, creating gusts of wind that ruffled the banners and sent hats flying from the heads of those too close. The dragonâs descent over the crowded streets was so precise, so controlled, that it was clear to all just how skilled you were as a dragonrider. The people of Kingâs Landing had seen dragons before, but never like thisâso close, so tangible. It was a reminder of the power and majesty of House Targaryen.
As you guided Silverwing through the city, you could hear the cheers and gasps from below, feel the energy of the crowd pulsing up toward you. Silverwingâs eyes glinted with intelligence, and you could sense her excitement as well. She was always at her best in the air, her wings cutting through the sky with ease, her every movement precise and graceful.
You circled the city twice more, performing a series of slow, sweeping turns. Each time you passed over the main square, the crowds erupted into fresh waves of cheers. Children pointed excitedly, their eyes wide with amazement as they watched the dragon glide effortlessly through the air. You brought Silverwing lower still, her massive tail skimming dangerously close to the rooftops before she ascended again, soaring high above the streets to the delighted roars of the people below.
From your vantage point, you could see the entire city stretched out beneath youâits winding streets, its towers and keeps, the narrow alleyways filled with life and color. But your destination was now clear: the ceremonial pyre that had been prepared in the heart of the city.
Silverwing banked gently to the left, her wings adjusting as you guided her toward the center of the festival grounds. The pyre stood tall in the middle of the square, stacked high with wood and kindling. It was the traditional signal that marked the official opening of The Maidenâs Day festival. Once the pyre was lit, the celebrations would begin in earnest.
As you approached, you whispered softly to Silverwing, feeling the familiar bond between you and your dragon. She let out a low, rumbling growl of understanding, and her chest began to glow with the faint light of dragonfire building within her. The crowds below watched in breathless anticipation as you brought Silverwing lower, her wings barely a few feet above the ground.
And then, in one fluid motion, Silverwing opened her maw and released a torrent of brilliant, orange-red flames. The pyre below was instantly engulfed in dragonfire, the wood crackling and sparking as the flames roared to life. The crowd erupted into cheers, their voices rising in a deafening roar of approval. The sight of the flames, the heat radiating from the pyre, and the presence of the dragon overheadâit was a moment of pure spectacle, one that the people would speak of for years to come.
You urged Silverwing upward once more, her wings beating powerfully as she rose above the flames. The fire blazed brightly, a symbol of the festivalâs beginning, and the sound of trumpets echoed through the streets, signaling that the festivities had officially commenced.
As Silverwing soared above the city, you glanced down at the faces of the people belowâmen, women, and children alike, all looking up at you with awe and admiration. The sight filled you with a strange mixture of pride and frustration. Pride for the strength of your House, for the connection you shared with your dragon. But the frustration remained, lingering beneath the surface, because as grand as this display was, you knew it was just thatâa display. A performance for the smallfolk, meant to distract from the real issues that weighed heavily on your mind.
You took a deep breath, trying to push the thoughts aside as Silverwing carried you further from the square. For now, the people were happy. For now, the celebrations were enough to keep them content. But you couldnât shake the feeling that all of thisâthe pageantry, the spectacleâwasnât enough to solve the deeper problems facing the realm.
As Silverwing glided effortlessly above the city, you made your way back toward the Dragonpit. The cheers of the crowd slowly faded into the distance, but their energy remained with you, a reminder of the power you heldâand the responsibility that came with it.
The festival was in full swing, the city below a riot of color and sound. But your mind was already turning toward the future, toward the battles that lay ahead, both on the field and in the halls of power. Today, the people had seen their prince soar above them, a symbol of strength and unity. But tomorrow? Tomorrow would be a different story entirely.
#house of the dragon#hotd x reader#hotd#hotd x y/n#hotd x you#alicent hightower#rhaenyra x you#rhaenyra x reader#rhaenyra targaryen#rhaenyra x y/n#rhaenyra x male reader
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A/N: Iâve been meaning to write this for so long. If youâre in the mood for some angst, youâre in the right place!
Words: 1743 Warnings: angst, poisoning
You didnât know what hurt more. Was it the fact that the manâgodâyou had fallen for was on the brink of death, taking his last breaths? Or was it the very circumstance that no one but you cared?
Tony Stark had been very clear about it. He tolerated Loki only per Thorâs humble request. The God of Thunder himself was less than pleased that the Trickster was to serve his sentence on Earth of all places. It was Odinâs magic that restricted him, keeping him from causing even more mayhem after the chaos he unleashed in New York City.
They were even less delighted about him joining their self-proclaimed superhero group on missions even though Thor himself claimed that Lokiâs wit and skills could prove useful.
You had nothing to say in the matter of course. If anything, you were declared crazy because you had expressed your affinity for the God of Mischief and that included Loki himself.
You couldnât help it. The way he smirked, the way he talked, the way he sat in the corner buried in a bookâone of the very few instances you ever saw him relaxed, not to mention the occurrence with the cat⊠oh, the cat. A strayâblack and white, young, purring and dancing around Lokiâs feet, desperate for his attention. And when heâd bent down to pet it and even conjured some food for it, it was the last piece of evidence you had needed to conclude that this man was not evil. Misguided, betrayed, hurt? Yes, all of those things and more. But not evil.
It was the latter. The very circumstance that no one but you cared hurt more.
Thor had left for Asgard already, seeking the advice of their healers. It was ridiculous, truly. In a life-threatening emergency like this, how could his banishment still hold any weight? He needed help.
Your enemy had been thorough, researching each and everyoneâs greatest weakness. And Lokiâs had proved the most fatal. Whatever the extra-terrestrial had coated their weapon in before it fired its arrow at the God of Mischief, it prevented him from healing, had him break out in a sweat and slowly lose a battle against the poison now spreading in his body.
âLoki? Can you hear me? Please stay with me. You got to stay awake, alright?â He was on the sofa, with his head placed in your lap. You stroked his forehead in an attempt to soothe him. Blue eyes found yours and you were unsure whether he wanted to tell you to stay with him or let him die in peace. Youâd been singing to him too. Trying to keep him in the present, in the now.
By the time Thor finally burst back into the room, Lokiâs breathing had become dangerously shallow.
âDid you tell them about the symptoms? What did they say? Whatâs wrong with him? How are we gonna heal him?â The questions gushed out of you like a waterfall before heâd even set his hammer down.
Thor, however, grew silent for a moment. âThere⊠Loki was poisoned. The rat knew what he was doing. The arrow was likely infused with blood from a Memphis of Muspelheim mixed with a deadly dose of mistletoe essence.â
You put one and one together immediately. âSo⊠youâre saying this poison was specifically made to kill a Frost Giant?â
Thor looked down. âYes.â
âWell, did you bring the antidote then?â
âThere⊠there is no antidote. Not on Asgard. And I fear⊠there is no time to search the realms. The Jötuns have spent millennia destroying every last drop of this poison. There is hardly any antidote left.â
Your heart sank. No⊠no! You were not going to let Loki die!
âThere has to be a way. Somewhere we canâŠâ Your lips parted. âThere is somebody. Someone who has everything. You mentioned him before, you said you brought the Aether to him!â
âThe Collector?â
âHe has it. He must have it.â
âWhat, and you think he will give it to you without anything in return?â Tony said.
âI didnât say that. Iâm sure we can offer him something in return to make it worth his while.â You turned back to Thor. âHeimdall can take us there. Please, Thor. This might be our only chance.â
Perhaps you should have been surprised that the God of Thunder relented. There was no doubt he too wanted his brother to survive. The entire time youâd been preparing to leave, Thor was brooding and lost in thought. He wasnât one for big wordsâbut he cared and for the moment, that was good enough for you.
The Collectorâs place was dimly lit, eerily quiet and⊠it smelled awful. You took a deep breath regardless and gave a nod to Thor to venture forth.
âAn Asgardian. And⊠a human?â The Collector tilted his head when you stepped into view. âWhat an⊠honour. What brings you to my humble domain?â
âWe need your help. Weâre looking for something rare. Thorâs brother Loki is Jötun and heâs been shot with an arrow drenched in a rare poison.â
âHmm⊠yes, Iâm familiar.â
âThere is no antidote. If⊠if anyone has any left, it must be you.â
âSo it must be⊠I do indeed have this antidote you speak of.â Your face lit up but judging by the Collectorâs body languageâa smug and repulsive expression, trulyâhe was not going to give it up easily.
âSurely, your Asgardian friend has told you of how the Jötuns have ensured every last drop of this poison gets destroyed. There was a need for an antidote no longer. The bottle that I have in my collection is⊠an antique, almost.â
âFine,â you spat. âWhat do you want in return?â
âYou see⊠Iâve never had a human in my collection.â
Your eyes widened, lips parting to respond.
âNo!â Thor roared.
âThen I am afraid we have reached a dead end.â
âSheâs not an object to be collected, sheâs a person!â
âThor!â Gnashing your teeth, you turned to him and took a deep breath. âItâs fine. Just take the antidote to Loki, alright?â
âNo. There has to be another way.â
âTake the damn antidote to him, Thor!â
âI cannot let you do this.â
âYou can and you will. Heâs your brother, Thor! And IâmâŠâ Iâm in love with him. Heavens, was that stupid? Loki didnât even know. It was absurd, wasnât it? To sacrifice your own life in this way to see the God of Mischief live another day?
Yes. It was. But it⊠it felt like the right thing to do. Loki deserved another shot. A chance to redeem himself, to show the world that he was more than he let on. And a chance to have the damn world apologise to him, too.
âTell him⊠tell him to live his best life, okay? Tell him⊠tell him not to be too harsh on himself. To⊠to love himself.â
âTo love himself?â Thor frowned.
âShut up and listen. Loki hates himself, donât you see that? He hates what he is, he hates what heâs become. He hates himself. And you all played a part in that.â
âWhy would you do this⊠for him?â
Your lips parted. âTell him⊠tell him I fell for him.â There. Youâd said it. But it didnât matter anymore whether heâd reject you, right? Youâd be here, wherever here was and Loki would be back on Earth, recovering. Youâd never have to face his reaction after your confession and yet, he could live with the knowledge that he was not, in fact, so terrible, that no one could love him beyond a family bond like the one he shared with Thor.
âI⊠fine. I will. Mark my words, I will come back for you,â he added quietly.
You nodded. Was there hope? Possibly. Possibly not. But you did not doubt for a second that your sacrifice was worth it.
You didnât know how many days had gone by since Thorâs departure. One? Three? Ten? There was no sunlight in this place, no clocks. One of the Collectorâs lackeys made sure to feed you regularly at least, other than that⊠you were on your own, caged in a pretty glass box until he figured out what to do with you. Unless of course⊠he was just going to keep you on display like this like the maniac he was.
If you didnât know better, you would have asked him for a book. Surely he had some in his collection. It was boredom and solitude that would drive you mad sooner or later, that much you were sure of.
Every sound nearby became more interesting than the next. The cracking of the metal tiles, the flapping of wings of the caged bird opposite your own stupid box, the ruffling of clothing whenever you moved⊠a massive explosion forcing everything in its vicinity several feet into the air. Wait, what?
Your eyes widened and you stood. Were you under attack? Oh heavens, no, you didnât want to be killed inside of a glass box! Would there be another explosion? What if the cage broke and you bled to death because of the shards piercing your body?
Chaos erupted, yet the Collector was nowhere to be seen. A scream escaped your lips when with a start, a figure appeared right before your cage, remnants of green shimmering light enveloping them whole. It took you a moment to realise that it was Loki.
âMy⊠that is quite the predicament you have landed yourself in, pet.â
âI⊠w-what? Loki⊠youâre alive, youâre fine. What are you doing here?â Unable to process what was happening, you inched back when the God of Mischief broke the lock and opened the cage for you to climb out. Electricity rippled through you when he took your hand in his.
âRescuing you, of course.â His sly smirk had you gasping for air as you leaned against him. Your knees and legs hurt from having to sit for so long.
âThor told me what you did.â
âDid he also tell youâŠâ
Loki nodded. Without another word, he leaned forward and stole a chaste kiss, leaving you breathless and wanting more.
âCome. The others are waiting on the ship. And then, my dear, I shall show you the proper Asgardian way of courting a woman.â
You smiled, relief flooding your entire body as he picked you up and carried you home.
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Why Aym and Baal?
They were, according to Shamura, supposed to be Narinder's replacement family/companions. Narinder never really got that memo, but like, what did Shamura expect? Relationships don't work that way. You can't just throw two strangers at someone and have them fill the void of a millennia-long relationship.
But the question of the hour is, why Aym and Baal? I don't think it's because they're cats.
It's implied Narinder had his own family (made up of cats or whatever he is) and chose the Bishops, a goofy assortment of non-mammals over those blood relations. So he's not exactly inclined towards members of his own species. So that doesn't feel like the reason why Shamura chose them. And it doesn't feel like the reason Narinder kept them.
I noticed that this photo from Jalala's journal had to have been of pre-servitude Aym and Baal, cause they're much younger. Baal's hair is shorter, they're both just wearing basic tunics instead of their signature robes, and Forneus isn't wearing her hat. So Aym's always looked a bit scuffed, and it wasn't the result of his time spent with TOWW in the Realm Beyond.
Which means Shamura saw him and went "wow that's literally Kallamar". Scar over one eye? Check. Messed up ears? Check. It would also loosely confirm that the boys were sent after they sealed Narinder, since Kallamar's ears wouldn't be scuffed before then.
It would be really funny if what Aym's looking at is Shamura, and this picture was taken 5 seconds before disaster.
Now, my first instinct was that Baal would be Narinder, and what Shamura hoped to recreate was Narinder's relationship with them and Kallamar. But that doesn't quite make sense. The new "family unit" already has a Narinder, so why would Shamura give him another?
Baal can't be filling Shamura's role for two reasons. One, as the head of the family, Shamura would be more likely to be Forneus (the role they are now placing Narinder in). If not Forneus, then the unseen father presumably taking this picture. Two, Shamura does not believe that Narinder loves them. That's. Kind of why they're doing all of this. So they wouldn't give him a replacement-Shamura either, unless they were feeling really really egotistical.
Which leaves us with two options.
And the correct one is Leshy. Leshy, whose core item is the red camellia. And whose symbol becomes a black heart when he's cleansed.
While we don't get to hear much from Baal, Heket's core traits are that she's a shit-talker and likes to eat. Leshy's core traits are that he's chaotic, but has an appreciation for/focus on the world around him. Smells, sights (when he could see), and sounds.
Baal is actually the politer of the two and, based on his recruitment dialogue ("So much color... so many creatures") he too is the worldly type. Also, Baal thanks Lamb for helping them. Leshy and Narinder are the only Bishops who thank Lamb in the end.
And, you know, if you take the order Shamura lists the family in into account, Leshy and Kallamar are the first and second sons respectively.
...
Of course, this can be taken one step further in another direction :3c I can't just leave Heket out of this.
Although Shamura only gave him Aym and Baal, theoretically what they saw was a four-person family unit that reflected their own... before Narinder entered the picture. I mentioned before that if Shamura isn't a reflection of Forneus, then they're a reflection of the unnamed father. (Who I suspect to be Paean)
Which means they saw Heket in Forneus.
Do you see the vision??
Cause this is a found family, age order doesn't necessarily matter to the familial hierarchy. Even if Shamura wasn't the eldest, they would still be the head (whether matriarch or patriarch) because their role is as the leader of the other three. Heket would be below Shamura, but above Kallamar and Leshy, because she serves as caretaker. She's even the one who takes charge upon Lamb's return, as the matriarch would do if something were to happen to the patriarch.
((Traditionally, while the father is seen as the protector and provider, his purpose is specifically to rule/lead the family. It is the mother whose sole purpose is to protect. Primarily the children, as their (often only) caretaker. But in traditional circles, it's commonly felt that the mother should sacrifice everything for the father as well.))
It would be particularly fitting because a lot of Heket's side of things revolves around sacrifice. How she's burdened by it, and seemingly how much she tried to do to find a better/different outcome. She's characterized as particularly family-inclined.
...
This would suggest that who Narinder valued the most in the family were Leshy and Kallamar. At least, it would suggest that's how Shamura saw it. But I'm liking this line of thought, so let's say their read is accurate.
Shamura saw that Narinder. Could also be Forneus. And Shamura loved Narinder the most, so...
Narinder and Heket's disdain for each other stems from them competing for the same role in their family: The matriarch. Shamura's second in command, and the boys' caretaker.
Not in a "raise them" type of way, at least not in Kallamar's case. But to guide and influence them. To be the one they trust and rely on. Heket has been that. And, intentionally or not, Narinder intrudes on that.
Narinder's the 'other woman' lmao
As a bonus:
Baal is aligned with his father (you get Tears of the Vengeful Father in exchange for him). Aym is aligned with his mother (ditto for Tears of the Merciful Mother).
If Aym = Kallamar; Baal = Leshy; Forneus = Heket; and The Father = Shamura
Then that dynamic is actually reflected in this Tarot Card. It pairs Kallamar with Heket, and Leshy with Shamura. :3
#cult of the lamb#cotl#cotl theory#cotl shamura#cotl kallamar#cotl narinder#cotl leshy#cotl heket#cult of the lamb theory#cotl bishops
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Hii! I really like your work :3
Can you do demon alastor and his goth human girlfriend comfort scenarios? :D
hii! i hope i did some justice, i dont know much about alternative subcultures (,: i tried something new, with some bulleted headcanons and a oneshot afterwards! thank you so much for the request! <3
How to Summon an Overlord
Alastor x Goth!Reader (fluff) TW: mentions of animal death/taxidermy
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Alastor definitely appreciated the goth aesthetic
He lived in Hell, yeah, but a lot of the style there was more punk or grunge. Not that he even knew what these words meant but he could visually tell the difference
Similarly, you adored his red color scheme. You thought it complimented your black extremely well
He wasnât particular about the music, it wasnât quite his taste, but he didnât mind listening as long as it was with you. He could manage to enjoy what you enjoyed
You typically conjured him into your world two or three times a week. You werenât a busy person, but he was a busy demon
You typically spent a while before seeing him getting into a full goth getup, perfecting your white foundation and sharp eyeliner for what felt like hoursÂ
He would assure you that it wasnât necessary, but wasnât overbearing about it. He knew some people just liked to get dressy
He did kind of like knowing that you were so excited to see him and show yourself off to him though
The dates you shared with him were⊠untraditional, to say the least
He enjoyed taking you out deep into the forest to explore and find bones and such to add to your collection at home. You were brave alone, but before meeting him never dared going as far in as you two did. There was so much you had been missing out on
He would never tell you, but when you werenât looking he would use some of his powersâwhich were much weaker in the human realm than in Hellâto quickly catch and kill a small rodent if you were having no luck. He knew youâd probably get upset with him about the morality of it
Even though youâre literally dating a demon
So like. What morality
âI was a hunter in my life,â He had said when you caught him standing over the corpse of a deer. âI know how to⊠track them. When theyâre dying.â
You loved that sinister grin of his. You never knew what was really going on behind it, but you found that and his glowing red eyes so⊠attractive. Oddly enough
At-home concerts were a must. As stated earlier, he wasnât a huge fan of your taste in music, but he would never admit it. He did his best to follow in your steps and you swung your arms and sang out to your song of choice
He forced you to dance along with him to some jazz, too, of course. He left you no option for that
Baking was probably the most normal thing you two did together
He didnât like sweets at all, but he liked shaping the dough into little themed cookies
He also loved helping you dye your hair; so much so that the second your roots started showing signs of your natural hair color he was the first to point it out
He loved being able to sit behind you and run his fingers and work the dye into every strand of hair. He didnât care if it stained his fingers
Gifts werenât very common from him, but you could tell that when he did get you something, a lot of thought went into it
Recently he had given you a dainty black chain with the most beautiful, glimmering blood-red ruby dangling off of it
You always asked him about what Hell was like. You asked and asked and asked, so many questions. And he was happy to talk your ear off in return
Part of him wanted to convince you to choose a sinnerâs path, to join in him Hell. Honestly, he had a feeling you would if he simply asked. You seemed genuinely devoted to him
But, at the same time, the other part of him did care about you in a way that didnât want to see you stuck in that place. Even with him
That was something heâd think about later
You were always so upset when it was time to exorcise him back to Hell. Harsh words, but it was just technicality
You clung onto his fingers for longer than you needed to. You knew heâd be back in a few days, but you had begun to feel increasingly lonely in the time between his visits
He would give you an affirming squeeze on the shoulder, and rest his chin against the top of your head for a moment before you performed the ritual
He kept in contact with you through the haunted radio you met him through, of course, a daily meeting that had become routine
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You loved antique shopping.Â
Especially when you end up with your own little haunted radio.
Especially when that radio had the smoothest voice, with the most peculiar and out of date accent. It was charming. And, it knew your name.
You sighed as you stroked your fingers down your catâs back, smiling softly as it arched into your touch. Your legs were crossed in front of you, sporting a comfortable and fuzzy skull-patterned pair of pajamas. Your eyes kept flicking expectantly to that old radio, and you were growing impatient. You hadnât heard from the demon haunting it all day, and you were growing lonely.
It felt incredibly surreal and peculiar, feeling ghosted by a literal ghost. Or demon. Or monster. Or whatever it was.
You werenât really a lonely person, preferring to stay insideâenjoying the comfort of your cat and a good song or show as you practiced tattoo flashes on the kit you bought yourself as a birthday present. But you had grown fond of that voice, as strange as it may seem. And you believed he had grown fond of you as well, what with the pet names he had begun referring to you as.
A crackle of that radio made you jump to your feet, which startled your cat. You quickly ducked down to apologize and rub behind his ears before scampering over to the coffee table and crossing your legs as you sat in front of it. You couldnât help the smile that beamed across your face.
âLittle bat,â The voice practically sang. You rested your head on your hands, careful to avoid a fresh piercing you had given yourself earlier in the day. âSorry, Iâve been quite busy with my duties down here.â
You sighed, a childish grin playing across your face. âI was beginning to think you forgot about me. After all that work I did repairing you.â
âDarling, I would sooner redeem myself in heaven than forget about you.â Your brow quirked at his statement.
âIsnât heaven like⊠all sun and happiness and grandeur.â
âYouâd be surprised.â
You let the conversation end there. You couldnât get over that voice of his. Maybe it was the combination of the accent and the filter of the radio over it, but you just knew this demon had to be a handsome one. Though, you had considered the idea of him being some sort of terrifying, eldritch horror. You could probably get behind it, honestly.
You purse your lips in thought, fantasizing about seeing the owner of the voice.
âWhy havenât you told me your name yet?â You asked him. A few seconds passed by.
âHow incredibly rude of me!â He announced, and he sounded genuinely upset with himself. âI forgot my manners, I truly never expected this radio to be touched again. Iâm Alastor, itâs a pleasure to meet you.â
âPleasureâs all mine,â You laughed a bit, playing along with the formality. You reached forward and brushed a settlement of dust near the base of the mesh cover.Â
âHey,â You said slowly. You continued after he responded with a hum of curiosity. âI have a bunchâa books on like⊠summoning demons. And stuff. Do you know ifâŠâ You trailed, hoping that he was catching the idea.
He did catch on, and you heard an amused chuckle.Â
âIâve never thought about it,â Alastor admitted. âIâve been too busy down here to really care about visiting the human world.â Even through the filter of static, you could tell his curiosity was piqued. And you were suddenly very, very excited.
âStay here,â You jumped up without a second thought and scampered into your room. You had a cabinet full of small antiques and trinkets, from cute bunny figures to reptile skulls. You gingerly opened a lower drawer, careful not to knock anything over, and rummaged through an old storage of books you didnât often touch.
While you were in your room, you quickly swiped on basic makeup. There was no way you had time to do a full face, you felt that you were risking it already even putting a little bit on. You teased your hair and threw on a simple outfit, layering some jewelry over it. If you were going to summon a whole-ass demon in your house, you wanted to at least look hot. Obviously.
You hurried out back into your living room. You felt a little nervous as you neared the radio, which had gone quiet. Usually, when Alastor was connected, there was a garble of frequency that announced his presence.
You skimmed your fingers across the mesh and, nearly instantly, he was back. You wondered if he felt any physical connection to the thing. You decided to ask him about it later. You gently picked up the radio and traveled into your basement.
It was the perfect ambience for this type of thing. A bit dreary, empty, cold⊠You really only used the basement for storage, so the air was thick with dust and stagnant oxygen.
âOkay. I got a couple books on different ways I could go about this. I should have all the candles and salt and stuffâŠâ You flipped through the pages, muttering as you set out different books on methods of evocation that seemed interesting around you, your legs crossed comfortably.
He hadnât said much since you mentioned summoning him to your realm. You began to wonder if this was a good idea. Were you jumping the gun? Was he actually as interested in you as you were in him? Did he want to see you?
You suppose he noticed the long pause in your mumbling, because he finally spoke.Â
âFind anything, (Y/N)?â You smiled at his question. You took that as a good enough sign that he was interested.
âI found some⊠I just hope one of them works.â Alastor simply hummed in response.
You carefully drew a symbol on the concrete floor, hand dripping with white paint. Your arm was pressed against your chest to keep your stack of necklaces from dragging along the ground you kneeled down on. Your eyes flicked back and forth between your work and the book, trying to make it as perfect as possible.
Alastor hummed a little tune as you laid out the necessary candles. A few white ones dotted the formed circle, for âpurification and spiritual protectionâ the book said. You figured it wouldnât hurt, just in case Alastor did end up being some hideous monster. You crossed your fingers.
âOkayâŠâ You said slowly, standing up to examine your work. You bent over to pick up the book you followed. You also carefully placed Alastorâs radio in the center of the symbol you drew. âGet ready.â
You read over the words a few times before trying out the chant.Â
You mustâve done it just right, because as soon as the words began tumbling from your mouth, a wind manifested and twirled around the circle you had created. Amazingly, the candles remained lit.
The lace on your clothes billowed in the wind, and your hair blew into your eyes. You furrowed your brows in an attempt to stay focused and kept your eyes on the paragraph. You could see that radio slightly glowing out of your peripheral.
A flash of light concluded the chant, and your eyes squeezed shut at the unexpected shine. You had thrown your arm over your head, and carefully began to peek under your elbow as the wind settled.
The candles, save for the white ones, had all gone out and the room smelled heavily of the smoke that curled from the extinguished wicks. And, in the center of the circle, the radio was gone.
And a demon sat in its place.
He was sitting, arms catching himself on the ground and a puzzled look on his face. The transition between realms obviously wasnât the smoothest ride, but he quickly gained composure and stood up, brushing off his clothes.
The first thing you noticed was how tall he was. How he loomed over you, even from a couple feet away. The next was those piercing, dangerous red eyes of his as he made eye contact with you. And then his lips curled up in a wide, yellow grin.
âA pleasure to finally meet you in person, little bat, quite a pleasure,â He said with a dramatic bow. You were too stunned to speak, simply looking up at him with your mouth agape.
You realized that radio filter over his voice wasnât exclusive to the radio itself, because his voice cracked with it as he spoke to you. You swallowed your intimidation and stepped towards him. He wasnât a disgusting tentacle monster, which was awesome. He was actually⊠incredibly handsome. Lucky you.
âItâs⊠so good to finally meet you, too,â you said. You reached a hand out towards him. His eyes followed your movement carefully, smile twitching and eyebrows narrowing as he considered your hand.
Your hand was stopped at the edge of the circle he had been summoned in. Some invisible barrier prevented you from getting any closer. You both looked down at your hand, and then back up at each other.
You laughed, breathlessly and nervously. After all that work, you couldnât even get any closer to him.
âThose candles, (Y/N),â Alastor explained with a teasing grin. You looked down at the white candles that still had their flame. You cursed yourself briefly.
âI was, uh, a little nervous. Thatâd youâd be, like, you knowâŠâ
âA hideous, slimy monster?â
âYeah.â
Alastor laughed down at you. âMy dearâŠâ His voice was suddenly incredibly menacing, the scratching of his radio-like ambience becoming more aggressive. You felt a cold sweat run down your spine. As fast as the tone changed, though, it was normal again. His voice was light with humor once again. âYou have absolutely nothing to worry about!â
You stooped down towards a candle to snuff it, but a quick rap from the demonâs cane halted you. You slowly craned your head up to look at him.
âYou wouldnât want to upset the delicate balance of a seance, my bat,â He said smoothly. âYou can fix it next time. I should be going, I wasnât expecting this⊠I have some things to do back in Hell.â
Next time, you thought, a tight feeling in your chest. You were incredibly excited at that idea, and it helped you not feel so bad about the short visit from Alastor. You nodded at him before turning around and fishing through the book for a banishment spell.
âIâll⊠see you later then,â You said after finding the page. You pressed your hand against the invisible barrier again, to which he followed and pressed his own on the opposite side. You examined those long fingers of his. He smiled down at you. His expression was strange and unreadable.
âUntil next time.â
#alastor#alastor x reader#hazbin hotel#hazbin hotel x reader#alastor hazbin hotel#fluff#goth reader#ohdeerfully
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Hiya! Do you think you could do the sbg group with a reader that's been in the phantom dimension much longer than them and has an animal companion, like a K9 dog or something along those line?
Thanks and I hope you have a nice day/night! âș
who really cares about a little rust ?
main six « reader w/ experience in the phantom realm!
ashlyn banner:
âąshe takes a little bit to warm up to you, just because she's wary. she'll warm up to you if you prove you're trustworthy, though!
âąloves big dogs. your dog is probably one of the reasons she decided to trust you. she trusts animal instincts a lot, plus she wanted to pet it.
âąsubconsciously looks to you for guidance. she's so used to being a leader, but now you're here and you've been there so much longer than they have.
âąshe can't think about your situation for too long or she'll get upset. knowing you've been there alone for so long, without no one but your dog to keep you company upsets her.
âąonce you two are close, she'll open up to you about how stressed she is, and how she feels like she has to protect everyone. she softens a bit when she notices you start to take charge more, so she can have a break.
âądoes whatever she can to protect your dog. she's just as upset as you are if your pet gets injured.
âąshe'd never tell you, but she looks up to you. she admires how headstrong you are, and how you're able to keep everyone calm.
aiden clark:
âąimmediately wants to pet your dog. he doesn't really register you're there until after.
âąhe has a million questions. how did you get here? how long has it been? where'd the dog come from? what's hisâ her name?
âąhe honestly gets attached to your dog before he gets attached to you. he took it upon himself to name her. (he named her lily.)
âąreally impressed with how confidently you carry yourself, and how calm you are even in stressful situations. it helps him keep a level head, even if you can't tell.
âąthe more he gets to know you, the more he wishes you two could've met literally anywhere else. he starts to look for you everywhere in the human realmâ at his bus stop, in the cafeteria at lunch, the hallways during passing period. tyler has to tell him to cut it out because he thinks it's creepy.
âąjumps at the chance to patch you up if you're injured. once everyone trusts you enough, you end up taking care of them. aiden likes switching it up when he canâ taking care of you makes him feel better about the weight on your shoulders.
ben clark:
âąstood there for a good minute just staring at you when you two first met. you were the first person he'd seen outside of his group in the phantom dimension, and you had a dog!
âąhe trusted you pretty quickly. he saw how quick you were to protect his friends, even though you had just met them and had no idea who they were or what kind of people they were.
âąhe spent a good three days debating with himself before he asked to pet your dog (who loves ben, by the way.) your dog got attached to him quick, and ends up at his side if not with you.
âąhe named your dog dexter. he didn't really ask if he had a name or not, he just kind of started calling him dexter and it stuck.
âąis constantly worried about you. since you're the one everyone looks to for guidance and protection, he gets worried you have too much on your plate. he'll help you out/ protect you however he can.
âąhe's pretty observant, so he noticed you at school in the human realm pretty quickly! now you two are basically inseparable, and he comes over after school every wednesday to see dexter and hang out with you.
tyler hernandez:
âąinitially, didn't trust you at all. it takes him a while to warm up to people in general, but your whole situation sketched him out. you were in the phantom dimension, alone, with only a dog to keep you company? and you're still alive? he didn't buy it.
âąhis opinion changed when he saw how selfless you were. you saved him and everyone else more time than he could count, and took the brunt of phantom attacks for them. he started to respect you before he started to like you.
âąonce he does warm up to you, though, he's basically always by your side. he's super protective of people he cares about, so he does whatever he can to keep you safe.
âąhe honestly trusts you with his life. he'll listen to all the advice you give him, even if he doesn't seem like he is.
âąhas major anxiety after the tree incident. if you think you two were inseparable before, it increases tenfold. your calm demeanor helps him stay grounded.
âąyour dog didn't like him at first, but now she likes him more than you. you have pictures of him cuddled up on a bus seat with your dog that he doesn't know about.
taylor hernandez:
âąwhen you first meet, she's more concerned about you than anything. you're completely alone with a (kinda scary looking) dog. it wasn't until after she made sure you were safe that she had some questions.
âąis more curious about you than wary. she respects the strength you must've had to stay alive all this time is admirable.
âąyour dog loves her, and she loves your dog. he already had a name, but her nickname for him his buddy because she likes it.
âąis constantly making sure you know you're not alone anymore. you have her and the rest of the group to lean on now.
âąthat being said, she looks up to you a lot and is constantly looking to you for help and guidance. she won't really be able to tell if you're overwhelmed, unless you tell her.
âąshe knows you can handle yourself, but she'll still help in any way she can. she doesn't want you to have to be completely independent anymore.
logan fields:
âąyour dog kinda freaks him out at first. it's huge and kind of scary looking, which puts him off. he warms up quickly, and soon enough they're basically always together!
âąsince you've been in the phantom realm for so long, he looks to you for help. it takes him some time because he doesn't want to come off as clingy, but he learns to depend on you.
âąyou stress him out. he knows you're strong, but watching you protect everyone else and risk hurting yourself is stressful for him. he'll give you the nicest earful you've ever gotten after you do something reckless.
âąhelps you understand that it's okay to depend on him. you're so used to doing everything yourself, but things are different now.
âąhe appreciates your level head a lot. the group can get really stressed and tense at times, and having you as a voice of reason helps calm everyone down.
âącried the first time he saw you get seriously injured. he was sitting beside you the entire time ben patched you up and wouldn't leave your side for days after.
lacey's notes: woah guys i wrote this in one sitting and didn't edit. my first week of skl is over (ill pay someone to do my ap physics work for me)
i'm gonna keep doing like 1-2 requests a week maybe i think? idk don't quote me on that
why are my posts flopping be honest
#sbg#sbg x reader#x reader#sbg ashlyn#ashlyn banner x reader#aiden clark x reader#sbg aiden#sbg ben#ben clark x reader#tyler hernandez x reader#sbg tyler#taylor hernandez x reader#logan fields x reader#taylor hernandez#logan fields
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His Immortal
Permission to use art from the INCREDIBLY talented @vanerchest. Feeling very honoured! I think about this piece often whenever I write Alucard angst.
C/W: Alucard (Ultimate) x senior!Reader, angst, on death and dying, hospital setting, hurt/no comfort, shadow writing. Inspired by the legendary song "My Immortal" by Evanescence Words: 998
You supposed you were the one who was selfish for choosing this mortal fate and leaving your greatest love behind.
Did you regret this path? Sometimes you thought perhaps you did. There would have been tons to gain by becoming an ageless vampire at his side, and on occasion, you used to speculate 'what if?'
It didn't matter. It was far too late to backtrack anyways, and it would be an insult to do so, after living such a beautiful, full lifetime spent with Alucard, teeming with precious memories and magical experiences. He aged with you through the decades âat least he made it so his appearance did.
But as with all mortals who lived long enough, you too eventually grew very old, frail, and sick. Your body betrayed you and no longer belonged to you. It didn't obey when you wanted to walk, speak, eat, or even breathe.
So here you lay in a hospital bed, intubated and sedated, machines replacing the function of vital organs while multiple drugs dripped nonstop to hold you captive in this realm. What a sight you made, with tubes protruding from every corner on your skeletal form.
Your body may have failed, but fortunately you never developed dementia. Your mental faculties were as crisp as the night you met so long ago. A piece of you was still buried within, floating from above and somehow aware of the happenings around you in your comatose state.
The various alarms and buzzing were only background noises by now, and there was little commotion this time as well, but you felt a sense of relief. Sighing inwardly, you wished Alu would leave your side for a moment so you could just die already, though you knew that was an empty hope. The vampire had not parted from the bedside your entire stay.
Was he scaring the nurses by crying again? You hoped he'd remember to make them forget this time. And not to terrorize the staff and force them to do whatever it took anymore. You recalled the time you surfaced with another set of thick tubes in your neck and groin, and how painful they were. How frightening it was.
"You must live," he whispered to you at night at first. For his sake. So you did, trapped in the confines of your weathered shell, you continued to exist for him, slowly spiralling downhill until now.
With any other man, you'd be helpless to communicate in your vegetative state, but Alucard had never been as mediocre as 'normal.' So you begged him through telepathy. After all these years, reaching for his mind was as easy as sifting through your own thoughts, as natural as breathing (well, back when you were still able to do so independently). You implored him again to let you go. You were terminal and old, with no hope for recovery or any good prognosis. Being connected to every form of life support was not life, just a sad fate that prolonged your suffering and delayed your inevitable expiration.
Long ago, he promised not to let you suffer.
Alu, please don't make them bring me back again when my heart stops.
The weary, congested muscle thudded weakly towards failure. You were already dead in every way except you still possessed vital signs. The numbers were just evidence of the drugs, transfusions, and machines at work though.
The irony wasn't lost on you. At the end of the road, after declining his many offers to turn you when you were a maiden, you were finally just like Alucard, the living dead. You'd laugh if you could.
...More than anything, you didn't want him to see you like this, a husk of the vibrant woman you once were when you fell for each other. The unlikely circumstances of your meeting and scenes from your life flashed by in an instant. The vampire would tell you throughout the decades, when he'd get in one of his romantic moods, that you'd always be his sprightly young woman no matter your age. He actually only told you again yesterday. Or was it last week?Â
How long have you been laying here?
The mind's eye saw his seated figure clearly and smiled. Actually, your tired mind pondered, you certainly did not regret a moment of your life with Alucard. He was the perfect partner and his unchecked devotion never gave you a reason to regret choosing him. Your lifespan was too short for that, he used to tell you.
But you regretted leaving him behind to be alone once more.
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Your heart stopped. And he loved you enough to let you go.
You were free.
Your spirit lifted from the prison of your flesh and you soared, wrapping around your love with your incorporeal form, sinking into him and caressing the unbeating heart that had ever belonged to you. This time, you wiped away the blood tears that fell.
You quivered.
Liberated from the pains and illnesses of advanced age, it was as if you'd become new and for the first time ever, like the fog lifted and you could finally see with clarity. Your non-existent chest tightened at the sight of your love crushed by your death, looking utterly devastated and lost. There was no sobbing or outward breakdown, but you knew his expressions well.
Nebulous fingers smoothed over inky black locks while you cradled his cheek. Glistening eyes the colour of polished rubies stared blankly at your lifeless corpse, your chest still rising and falling mechanically before the ventilator was turned off. He could not feel your soothing touch anymore and it broke you.
...
You will watch over your vampire from above and wait for him for the rest of your eternity, until he returned to dust and was no more. Then you'd meet him wherever he ended up. Just as he was, you were bound by the life you left behind.
And even if he was unaware, he still had all of you.
~End~
(For more angsty romance, check out my one-shot âWithout Youâ on AO3. Warning: Smut abounds in that one. It is about the occasion when Reader chooses to remain human for her remaining days with Alucard. You will find similar themes to this short scene)
#alucard hellsing#alucard x reader#alucard x you#alucard fanfiction#vampire x human#angst#Actually I'd rather die of old age in my sleep#In bed with Alucard and not a living corpse in a hospital#But mentally I needed to write this piece for myself#Reader is more likely to be very puffy and edematous based on her medical status and elderly comorbidities#But I used âskeletalâ instead for the effect#tw death#monster lover
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Ghost'ed
Been thinking about literal Ghost! Ghost. Maybe it's playing too many ghost hunting games or watching too many shows but I cannot stop thinking about it. You also cannot convince me this man wouldn't be a restless spirit. His entire life is troubled and I don't see him going down in a peaceful way or leaving until he feels the job is done - and likely ending up trapped as a result
I wrote this at work so sorry in advance for any typos or slip ups!
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Ghost hunting wasnât exactly what most people would list in "Top ten relaxing hobbies" - but it's not like you were most people. You were simply you. The same you who thought spending your time speculating about spooky specters was one of the best ways to pass by those few stretches of free time that could be all too fleeting in the hellscape known as adulthood.
The stares that followed you when you announced paranormal investigation as a hobby was something you knew all too well. After all, telling someone youâre a ghost hunter only stood as a slightly more socially acceptable version of telling them you believed in bigfoot (you did, but thatâs beside the point). The dozens of cheesy TV shows certainly popularized it but they did little to help with the perception of it.
When the face of popular ghost hunting media was full of grown men who screamed like a squirrel high on helium at every little thump of a house settling, it did little to help what people automatically thought of when they heard of your unique hobby. Plenty still turned their noses up, scoffed slightly as they rolled their eyes and sneered, âArenât you too old to be doing that?âÂ
Or worse. They gave a tight-lipped smile, nodded, and crinkled their eyes as they said, "Oh, interesting." While the tension in their body told of holding back laughter or wanting to bolt right on out of there, far far away from you.
Quite frankly, you didn't care what they said anymore as it was your life to live, not theirs. Youâd seen enough to know without a fraction of a doubt that there was more beyond the veil of life itself, hiding just out of sight. The hundreds of hours you spent wandering dark hallways and dilapidated ruins with nothing but your flashlight and ghost box proved otherwise. At least it proved it to you.
Proving it to others was a horse of another color. Skeptics who spit their criticism loud enough to deafen even the most positive prevalent of voices in the community were a dime a dozen. Unfortunately, their existence was as certain as the sky is blue. Skepticism was apart of human nature, after all. They would always exist as long as the day and night kept up their eternal dance.
Convincing them was a fruitless effort. You'd sooner be able to convince hippos to fly than you'd convince them of the truth you knew. Trying to get everyone to agree, to acknowledge the paranormal, was hopeless and something you certainly weren't going to waste your life on no matter what they called your or what they said.
As far as you were concerned, being paid to sit in the dark alone and find evidence of life beyond the grimy waters of death itself was a pretty sweet gig. The naysayers could seethe in their own jealousy all they wanted because at the end of the day, youâre getting paid to do what you love. That they never could take away from you.
They'd never be able to have the same thrill that you did as you took on another case, ready to see even more of what the phantasmal realm had to offer.
Anticipation, nervousness, and excitement rolled together in a palpable energy you hid beneath a calmer exterior every time you took a job. There always would be that wonder there, the question of what exactly you might find dangling just out of reach, the hope that maybe, just maybe you might see even more than you already have. Another chance to investigate meant yet another night spent lurking in the shadows, tirelessly trying to find more evidence of the great world beyond the grave and its inhabitants. Tonight certainly would be no different.
An older couple quite reluctantly booked an appointment for a standard investigation after mysterious things that they really could not explain, no matter how they went about it, happened time and time again. They'd tried to ignore it, they said, but it only got worse.
Footsteps that echoed through the house at first in a gentle patter had become confident strides. When they went to look, no one was there. Doors that used to slowly creak open, as if blown by the wind, instead started to rattle the frame with force as they opened or slammed in the middle of the night. The husband looked particularly miffed when he groused about the TV going on at odd hours of the night, while his wife seemed more concerned about the possibility of someone having broken in and the fact that it kept doubling in intensity as time went on. The list went on and on about their complaints ranging from things being moved around to always finding a light turned on in a room in the middle of the night. There most certainly was something going on if all of what they were saying was true.
The glaring parade of red flags that easily would send others running for the hills lured you in. Like a dog with a scent, you weren't going to drop the trail, oh no. You were there to sink your teeth and claws in and not let go. Come hell, heaven, or high water - nothing would stopping you.
True to your title, you were a paranormal investigator which warranted a lot more work and professionalism than the standard ghost hunters you saw on TV who couldn't tell the difference between a gust of wind and a ghost. Your job was to research, conduct a proper paranormal investigation, and provide your evidence - or lack of, if it was truly devoid of haunting. But here hardly sounded like it.
Taking your time and reassuring them that you were, indeed, a professional, you went over all the usual questions with them: when did this start, how old is your house, any history of deaths in it, have you acquired any new items recently, do you have any items that were second hand or antique, any family heirlooms in the house, was it in any particular location, etc etc.
Every angle had to be considered, especially the mundane. Plenty of times, people just had a poorly constructed house, deeply held superstitions, and a touch of paranoia to make for a perfect combination of nothing happening at all. That didnât seem to be the case here, however. While none of their answers pointed in a clear direction of what it might be, it still all pointed to signs of something unworldly happening. But that's what you were there for. To determine if there actually was a ghost, why it was there, and maybe who it was (if things went well and it felt like cooperating).Â
You bid them a good night as they headed off with family friends in a beat up convertible, chattering away without a care in the world as if they didnât have a paranormal parasite problem. At least they were going to go enjoy their night by having an evening out instead of breathing down your neck like some of those who hired you. Locking the door, you trudged in with your gear and began the initial inspection with practiced ease.
A haunting in a house as young and modern as theirs was quite unusual. Open, airy rooms completed with white, sleek, almost eye-hurtingly clean interiors made up the entirety of the house. Even as night crawled higher and higher into the sky, pulling its dark cloak over the land, the house stayed bright. Nothing about it said haunted or caught your eye. The scariest thing there was likely the heating bill.Â
As far as your research showed, there hadn't been a death in it or on the land. The owners also seemed quite appalled at the idea of antiques (go figure) so that went right out the window, too. Normally there might be some stashed somewhere that they weren't thinking about, like the attic, but this house didnât even have that. No basement, no attic, no creepy graveyard in the back; it was a normal, suburban house that shouldnât have anything going on.
Perusing the house at a leisurely pace, you browsed each and every room with a thorough consciousness of finding something, anything, that could possibly have started it. Yet you turned up empty handed. Everything was as pure and alabaster as the marble countertops and the expensive sleek metal furniture.Â
Oh well, not every job would be easy. And not every haunted house was obligated to look run-down and rustic. Some ghosts just had more upper class tastes - or were unfortunate enough to be stuck in an eyesore like this. Maybe a ghost would add some actual personality to their home...
Seeing as they'd said there wasn't exactly a rhyme or reason as to where things would happen, you decided a central room was your best bet. The living room was open enough for everything and an easy place any spirits could find. It had plenty of room for your equipment and the open layout meant you had a great vantage point for the whole house.
Preparing your gear came as naturally as breathing to you, the tasks you've done dozens of times over were a matter of habit. Moving through the motions was your second nature as you worked, not batting an eye as you checked batteries and strategically stationed your gear. It only took a matter of minutes to have your cameras, light system, motion activated interactable objects, ghost box, and the rest of your fancy gadgets set up all around the room.
Placed on the coffee table was your heaviest piece of equipment - your modified spirit box that you had made some special adjustments to just to make sure your results were as accurate as possible. The broken antenna and attached amp weren't standard, nor were the noise reducers, but they stood as a testament to why you were a professional and why you kept getting called out to different places. You knew how to get results and tuned every tiny thing to your needs. There was no room for error or doubt alike in an already uncertain field.
Double checking everything was ready to go once more once more, you plunged the room into somewhat true darkness as you drew the curtains shut and pressed the button on the spirit box, causing it to crackle to life. Speeding through the static of radio stations, it scanned the many frequencies in a blur, far too fast for any natural noise to come through. The whirring of it evened out into a constant, muffled background noise that youâd spent countless hours listening to. Its familiar hum lulled you into a relaxed state, your heart as steady as your calm breaths despite the slight buzz of familiar adrenaline you always felt when you first started. A small beep signaled the successful activation of the digital thermometer as you walked around in a slow, even pace, checking all around.Â
Taking a deep breath, you began as you always had. In a confident, but even tone you called out, âIs there anyone with me right now?â
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Silence.
The static of the spirit box continued to filter through in its usual constant churning hum of white noise. Typical. Many supernatural beings wouldn't want to interact, especially not at first. You don't blame them. If a stranger barged into your house and demanded if you were there, pestering you with questions as threw their belongings around, you'd not want to answer them either. That wasnât even considering that many were so unused to people hearing them or trying to talk to them, not at them. They didn't exactly register on the same frequency that humans did most of the time.
Walking around the room, your boots echoed on the tile flooring. Your footsteps ricocheted off of the high ceilings, amplified by the lofty ceiling and wonderful acoustics this house apparently had. Keeping your attention ever shifting, you kept alert for signs of anything happening. Looking too long in the dark and expecting things to happen would only yield false results and cause paranoia. You knew far better than to do that.Â
Nothing lit up, nothing beeped, nothing changed. There was conclusively nothing happening for the first few, long minutes as everything kept at an unwavering constant. Visiting each room, you rechecked their temperatures and tried to find anything amiss or out of place. Yet all seemed well, still, and normal.
Only when you crossed the hallway back into the living room after a quick visit to the bedrooms did your hair stand on end. A chill ran down your spine, the once warm air now holding the barest bite of cold on the edge. Holding up the thermometer, you narrowed your eyes at the steady decrease. While it wasn't quite freezing, it kept dropping and dropping. Numbers ticked lower and lower, your hair stood further on end as a small shiver ran through you as the chill dipped lower and lower. Bingo. First sign of activity of the night. It wasnât much but it was plenty to know that something was happening here.
Despite the crisp chill, nothing else shifted in the room. Silence prevailed behind the distant drone of your equipment; mainly the comforting, steady typical static of the spirit box. Even the appliances seemed to have gone quiet, exchanging their usual low thrumming rhythm for a break that suspended them in a noiseless limbo.
Your shifting movements echoed far louder than you would have liked as you paced around the room, looking for something new, anything. An actual tangible reaction you could record would be just what you needed but so far, the haunt was holding out. âWhat is your name?â You asked, keeping your voice as steady as you can as you tried to switch it up.Â
Continual feedback from the spirit box sounded as steady as can be. Still, there was no voice trying to get through it. The fabricated noise reigned supreme as it did its job, whirring away. Pressing your lips into a thin line, the smallest hint of a frown tugged at your lips as disappointment flickered through you. Okay, that's fine. It usually took a few tries anyways.Â
A faint, sparkling crackle escaped from it as you heard one, tiny word in a rumbling timbre. One, single word that halted you mid step, your head snapping towards the machine.Â
âGhost.â
Doing a double take, a grin split across your face as your heart jumped with joy. A response! A true, actual response. Not that it exactly answered your question but it meant something was listening.
There was something here!
Nearly tripping over your own feet, you scampered over to your beloved machine. Your eyes fixated on the glowing orange screen, gleaming with glee.Â
âW-whatâs your name?â You repeat a bit louder unable to hide the excited tremble in your voice or hands, figuring the ghost likely didn't hear you right.Â
Static white noise continued for a few seconds, the little x in the corner flashed once, twice, before it lit up solidly.Â
âGhost.â
The smile you held dropped only for a fraction of a second before you cleared your throat. Well, maybe your slight stutter and excitement got in the way. You did talk fast when excited, after all. Taking a deep breath, undeterred as can be, you repeated in a far steadier voice, âWhat is your name?â
This time you made sure to enunciate every single syllable, speaking clear and confidently into the air.Â
One flashing X glowed in the corner of the screen. Another flash. A third. Fourth. Fifth.
Yet again, the deep voice came a bit louder and rougher this time. A thick Mancunian accent that barely picked up through the filter didn't dull the single word you were trying to avoid, âGhost.â
Okay. Your brows furrowed deeper, your nose wrinkling slightly as your heart sank. The minor disappointment couldn't be kept off of your face as you really had hoped to hear something else. Approach one clearly isn't working.Â
Maybe he didn't speak English. Or maybe he wasn't sure that he was dead. Whatever. There was a ghost and he was answering, that's what mattered, you reminded yourself forcefully until the smile came back to your face and the smallest bit of a headache dissipated. Focus on that. Not on the slight annoyance you felt and the agitated twitch of your fingers.
Exhaling, you pursed your lips. Your grip retightened on your flashlight as you racked through questions in your mind, trying to find something that it would have to answer differently too.Â
âCan you do something?â
Hopeful, your eyes trailed around the room, praying that maybe the ghost would do something like interact with the many objects scattered about, or even the motion sensors.Â
Nothing happened for a few long moments, silence once again prevailing in the otherwise empty house.
Orange light flashed from the spirit box as the X lit up again, only for a second before the dreaded word repeated itself.Â
âGhost.â
Before you could ask what that even meant, or curse it out for that matter, the spirit box and your flashlight shut off, plunging you into true darkness. The flashlight nearly flew from your hands in surprise as you flinched instinctually, your heart leaping into your throat. Frantically flickering the button of your trusty tool did nothing as you desperately tried to turn on your one source of light with the only way you knew how - only to be met with the continual sight of empty, non-shining bulbs.Â
Curses spilled from your lips in all the languages you knew as you fumbled for a battery pack, only to find them missing. What? But you swore that they were right there -- ugh, nevermind. This just wasn't going to be your night.
The initial panic subsided as the chill left the air, the residual regular warmth of the house sinking into the room as if blown in by a lazy breeze. Your hair still stood on end as you walked around with cautious, hesitant steps, having given up on the flashlight. There wasn't coming back from that.
It's only when you approached the spirit box, trying to turn it on to no avail, that you realized what he meant. You asked him to do something and he obliged.
He ghosted you.Â
God fucking damn it.Â
As you glared at the air in frustration, threw your hands up and personally cursed the fiend, you could've sworn you heard a resonating chuckle behind you as breath brushed against the nape of your neck in a way that sent shivers down your spine for a whole new reason.
Part Two
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Pet (18+) pt. 1 of 4
photo credit: @yabishrihere
Ascended Astarion x f!reader
Chapter One: Thinking
Summary: You have been the Vampire Lord Astarion AncunĂn's Dark Consort for as long as you can remember. You don't remember much of your life before this undead life you live, but you do know you have a purpose. Obey.
WARNINGS: Smut, Extremely dubious consent, Mind control/manipulation, Orgasm control, Abusive relationship, Stockholm Syndrome, Physical Abuse
I do not say this lightly- Astarion is evil in this. This is an extremely toxic relationship. You have been warned!
(AO3 Link)
You are sitting in the lavish master chamber of the ornate palace you call home. Gazing into your reflection in the vanity mirror combing your unnaturally long black hair, getting lost in thought. Itâs really all there is to do when Master Astarion is away on extended business trips like this.
It does help, too, that before he left he told you to think of him while he was gone. It was a command. So you obey. And you think.
Youâve been the Dark Consort of the Crimson Palace for you don't know how long. Time started to blend together around the first century of your undead life. Around that time, you had suspicions that Astarion may be dulling your mind with his power over you.
Yes- thatâs right. You began questioning him about when he would grant you a drop of his blood like he said. Thatâs when-
Suddenly, your mind falls blank.
WaitâŠWhat were you thinking about again?
Right. Astarion. Your beloved Master who has taken care of you in all ways. You have everything you can ever imagine. You are so happy here.
You know somewhere in your mind that you were once a very powerful, talented Cleric reigning from Nimbral. Before you were the hero of Baldurâs Gate, you spent your time traveling The Forgotten Realms tending to the sick and needy. A mere blimp in your immortal lifetime. And feigns in comparison to what you do now as the consort to the Vampire Ascendant.
âHero of Baldurâs Gateâ rings in your mind for a moment. A title that hasnât been used in reference to you in lifetimes. You almost forgot you had a life before the Crimson Palace. Before Cazador saw that Astarion was a far more suitable candidate for the rite of Profane Ascension than he. A life before you and Astarion took down the all powerful Netherbrain, saving Baldurâs Gate from impending doom.
You believe there were others there with you, but the memory of their faces is dull. You used to write letters to them behind Astarionâs back, you recall. Once he caught you doing it, they dissipated from your thoughts. He began limiting you from contacting those outside the palace walls after that. He said he was protecting you from yourself. That they no one cared for you like he does.
And he is right. He is the only one who knows what is best for you. Damn, you lost your train of thought again.
You were reminiscingâŠ
Yes thatâs right- when you and Astarion single handedly took down the Netherbrain, you were a very independent person. Did everything alone and didnât answer to anyone. What a fool you were, to think you can exist without someone to serve. Without him. To think you can survive alone. Youâre happy youâve learned your lesson. Master is a wonderful teacher, after all.
Your thoughts are interrupted by the sound of the multitude of locks on the chamber door being undone and jump to your feet. You brush your hands down your sheer red nightgown, smoothing out any imperfections before you're finally where you belong. In the gaze of your beloved master. You tremble at the thought of being in his vicinity again.
The door swings open revealing the magnificent form of a man that you have the honor of belonging to. Heâs well kept with the most extravagant of garb, ornately decorated with the finest of gold beading and elaborate designs positioned in a way that compliments his flawless physique perfectly.
Your master begins to saunter into the bedroom where you are awaiting his arrival.
âThereâs my perfect pet.â Astarion says as he approaches you with a predatory intent visible on his face.
He is expectant. And right to be. Your connection as master and spawn grants him full, unadulterated access to you. Your mind and body, his to command and compel at all times. And compel he did. During the entirety of his business trip he planted the seeds of lust into your mind. What he wants to do to you, what positions he will have you in, what he will have you do to him. All engraved in your mind like a mantra. A prayer to your dark God.
All along with the command to not pleasure yourself and not to orgasm until he commands it. You had no choice but to obey. But it was fine, this is all the routine at this point.
The first few times he had done this dance to you, you had been angry. You had been furious at him for putting you through such agonizing pain. You saw it as torture then. How adorably ignorant you once were.
No, this is no torture. He is doing it for you. He is but preparing you for him-the way in which you belong.
His slender hands graze your hips and his touch sends an electric bolt through your undead frame so strong that it draws a moan from your mouth.
âTsk..â Astarion looks down onto you with an exaggerated face of pity âSeems I may have left you basking in my absence for a touch too long. If a brush through fabric is enough to have you scream for me, that is.â
You feel a wave of shame rush over you. Gods, how stupid could you be. You're pathetic for such a shameless display of your desperation. The feeling that you may have disappointed your master has made you feel like you deserve to be in the lesson room for at least a tenday.
Astarion places his hand under your chin, gently directing your gaze into his eyes. âThat's exactly the way I want you. You are perfect. So very eager. AndâŠâ he moves his grip from your hips to graze the outside of your folds, â...oh so ready for me.â
He was right. You were drenched beyond comprehension, your fluids one more touch away from dripping down your legs. Having your masterâs approval sends a wave of euphoria through you. One that no potion, no charm spell, no mushroom spore from the darkest of the underdark, could grant. How lucky are you. Your master is so kind to allow you such a feeling. You almost feel satiated. Almost.
âOh Master, how Iâve missed you so.â you cry out, almost sobbing.
He moves his hand from your heat to the small of your back and the other to the back of your head, pulling you into a tight embrace. âShhâŠâ he coos, gently scratching your scalp. You start to sob into his shoulder. So overwhelmed with emotion that the only way to express it is to cry.
âPet if you keep this up I might start to feel bad for you.â he scoffs while still holding you. âI love to hear you cry for me, but this seems a bit pathetic. Donât you think so, dearest?â
âI-I know Iâm-â you pull back and put your hands on your face. Partially to wipe your tears and partially to hide your embarrassment from him. âIâm sorry, Master.â
Astarion lets out a hearty laugh that makes you feel meek for a moment. âDarling, itâs okay! Itâs not like you can help it.â he says as he makes his way to the bed.
You are confused but ultimately so overjoyed by the presence of your beloved that you donât pay mind to it. Instead you focus on following him to the bed you share.
You watch in awe as he unbuttons and removes his coat to lay lazily on the mattress. He pats the unoccupied side of the sheets granting you permission to join him and your feet make their way to the bed. You lay on your side next to him, admiring his beautiful features. Thinking how lucky you are to belong to such a glorious creature as him.
He settles himself in, propped up into a seated position by the lushest, plushest pillows gold could grant.
âOkay darling, are you ready to show me how good you were in my absence?â
Your eyes light up and the underlying heat in your core grows exponentially. You nod with the enthusiasm of someone starved being offered a feast. You jump off the bed and begin to take off your nightgown.
âNot so fast,â your body freezes in place, limbs unable to move. âI donât recall saying you could strip for me, little one. I thought you would have learned to behave by nowâŠâ
Heâs right. You would have learned to behave, if that was what he wanted of you. You tried that once, toward the beginning of your undead life. Obeyed and did not do anything without permission. You did what he says he expects from you. You learned quickly that he doesnât always mean the things he says. He began to grow bored of you. His business trips were far longer during the time of your complete obedience. Youâve fine tuned your behavior to be just the way he wants. Even if that entails enduring punishments. Itâs worth it for his attention.
âGet back on the bed, pet. I decide what pace we move at, not youâ
You hesitate, testing the waters of how he wants you to be. What kind of mood is he in tonight? Does he want you to be playful and a tease? Does he want you obedient?
His gaze remains on you, as you stay halted in your tracks.
âNow.â his eyes glow slightly with the increase of power over you. He entered your mind and you feel a sense of warmth over your thoughts, compelling you back to your previous position.
Obedient it is.
Next chapter: Boots
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Scream Queen - Eddie Munson
Authors Note: Part 9 of my halloween event! ENJOYYYYYY!
Warnings: bullying, pig blood, inaccurate carrie bro
Word Count: 3272
Requests: OPEN
~2024 Halloween Event Masterlist
[Thank you for the gif @trishnell ]
ENJOY!
It was always funny how something can be so wrong than the way you thought it, how you could expect one thing and end up with something entirely different. Though in your defense you didnât have a real view on the world besides what your Momma had told you throughout the years. Any ideas you had wereâŠ. terrifying .Â
Eddie Munson for one.Â
It was never meant to be a problem, you had spent the first years of your education at home with your Momma as a teacher until that man Benny from the diner reported her though you never understood what the issue was. You knew everything you needed to know, you knew what was a sin and what was the proper way to go. But then you were thrown into Hawkins High Freshman year and that began causing issues with Momma. She grew more and more upset with every passing day.Â
âThey are gonna ruin you.â She would sob, pressing her handmade cross into your back as you tried to stay silent. âYouâre never gonna get it. He will never accept you into his realm if you do this. You understand me?!â
So you did your best, because you wanted to be accepted into gods kingdom.Â
You fasted, you didnât talk to anyone else, you prayed in between classes and hid your skin from viewing. You did your best.Â
But that was when Munson became an issue.Â
It had been after school and you had known better than to dally, you should have gone straight home and started your prayers. But you had been upset about something that had happened during gym, feeling silly and embarrassed from what some of the other girls had said and it left you reeling. So you planted yourself on one of the benches outside the school and tried to calm yourself down.Â
Like the devil himself stalking after his prey he had shown up, sliding onto the bench beside you easily, smiling like he had no worries at all as you tried not to inhale the scent he was wearing.Â
âWhatâs on your mind?â He hummed, leaning his head to the side like a cat. âAnything I can do to help?â
âDo I know you?â You ask even though you knew too much about him already. Eddie, full name Edward. He sold ungodly things by the picnic spot during lunch and often fought Jason Carver.Â
âSorry I should introduced myself. Eddie Munson. Pleasure to meet you.â He smiled like it was nothing and held out his hand for you to shake, only for you to ignore it. Turning your head to the side like you werenât at all interested in the many rings he adorned. âRight. Back to my main question, whatâs got the pretty girl looking so glum?â
âNothing.â You snap out, throat tightening at his words.Â
âI thought god hated liarsâŠâ
âAnd what would you know about god?â You snap back, finally turning to look at him just in time to see his eyes widen a little with shock before his mouth spreads into a bigger smile.Â
âI know a lot of thi-â Before he could finish his sentence a loud scream rung out through the air and both of your heads swiveled in the direction so quickly you were sure you felt a pop as you saw your mother rushing to you.Â
Cutting your hair was a sin, and you had always been terrified to do so but you often brushed your hair when your mother wasnât looking since you didnât want her to think you were being too vain. The image of your mother and her wildly long and tangled hair was terrifying, or maybe it was the pure malice in her eyes as she surged forward.Â
âAWAY FROM THE SATAN WORSHIPER! RIGHT THIS INSTANT!â She wailed, coming to grab your elbow and pull you up harshly.Â
âHey hey hey.â The long haired boy jumped up, rushing to grab the wrist that was holding onto your arm. âYou canât do that to her!âÂ
Your mother had no care for his attempt to free your arm as she began reciting an expel evil prayer in latin, shoving him away and dragging you forward.Â
âHey, you good?â He tries to ask again, but she pulls you away before you can say anything. And before you could realize she had shoved you in her car and you were pulled away from the school.Â
She hadnât let you back at school for a week. And when you were finally allowed back youâre back was sore with the amount of times she had burnt you with her cross. You couldnât move really, and when you managed to it was just pain.Â
But this was what you deserved, you knew you should have gone home as soon as school let out.Â
You were surprised to find the long haired devil worshiper at your locker towards the end of the day, when you had a free period, and you tried wracking your brain with what he could say. Would he make fun of you for what he saw like anyone else would? Would he laugh? Would he grow horns and hiss?
Instead he doesnât say anything when you walk up, instead he reaches out his hand slowly enough that you can take a second to look at the rings he wore before his palm opened up to reveal a red wrapper that read âKit-Katâ. âChocolate?â
âI canât have that.â You shake your head, taking a step back as your mouth waters at the sight. You had nothing but crackers for the past week as a part of your penance, which was right considering you had broken your mothers rules.Â
âSure you can.â
âGod doesnât believe in gluttony.â
âDid he tell you that himself?â He whispers, leaning forward a bit with a fake look of astonishment like he was talking to his very own prophet.Â
âYouâre mocking me.â
âIâm not. I also know god says that denying a gift from someone looking to extend to a savior is a form of shutting out a chance to save them.â He moves closer, that kit-kat bar still in between you both. âCome on, save me.â
âAre you saying the candy bar is your way of looking for-â
âSshh. Just take the candy pretty girl.â He huffs and you canât help but bite your lip as you snatch it from him. You planned to throw it away the second he turned around but he seemed to be ahead of you as he pulled another bar out and ripped the package open, giving you a look to tell you heâs waiting.Â
So you rip open your own package and youâre ashamed to admit the first thing you thought of was that it matched his eyes. That thought was quickly taken over the second you tried the chocolate, dissolving into the taste of it as it melted on your tongue.Â
You got so lost in the flavor that you hadnât realized that you shut your eyes, so when you opened them you realized he had a large smile on his face. âGood?â
âI have to go.â And you walk away before he can say anything else.Â
But he doesnât give up, instead seeing Eddie Munson became a regular occurrence. Every day he would be at your locker, talking to you and coming up with reason after reason to be there. He brought chips, and he brought sandwiches and chocolate. At some point you gave up the futile attempt to deny it all and began talking to him more and more. He showed you books, he showed you music and the world began expanding.Â
Over time he became the devil worshiper your mother had warned you about, into your friend.Â
But then came the conversation of promâŠ.. or âŠ. The fight of prom.Â
For the past two years you had told your mother you were attending after school programs you needed to graduate and she had believed it. You felt wrong for lying to your mother, and you were sure you would be going to hell. But for the past two years you were really spending the afternoons in Eddie Munsons trailer.Â
The day you fought you had been curled up on his bed, reading one of the novels he had demanded you read as he pretended to catch up on homework when in all reality he was watching you read.Â
âI can feel your eyes.â You whisper, looking up from the book where he doesnât even pretend that wasnât.
âIâm waiting for your reactions. You have the best reactions to the books.â
âYouâre such a loser.â You smile, watching him stand up and hop onto the bed making it bounce before he crawled up to lay by you and see what page you were on. You read silently for another 5 minutes as he reads the pages over your shoulder before he sighs out in a manner you knew all too well.Â
âYou have a question for me.â
âNo.â
âThen you wouldnât be sighing in my ear.â
âPeople say they saw Jason Carver talking to you at lunch today.â
âWhereâs the question in that?â
âWasâŠ.he?âÂ
âYes-â
âDid he say something mean to you? I swear to god I will kill him if he -â
âHe said that Chrissy wasnât feeling good, that she would be missing prom. He wanted to know if Iâd go with him.âÂ
âIâm sorryâŠ. what ?â
âHe asked if I would go with him. He said his parents talked to my mom about going and he thought it would help my chances of being able to go if she knew I was going with someone from the church.â You explain, turning to look at him only for him to stand up from the bed quickly and glare at you.Â
âTell me you said no.â
âWhat?â
âTell me you said no!â He shouts, hands flying up like he was begging you. âTell me you are not that stupid!â
Your mouth had flown open during his outburst, but the second the word stupid flies from his mouth it snaps shut as you blink back the immediate tears. âIâm sorry?â
âItâs a prank. You realize that right?â
âSays who?â
âSays anyone with common sense!â He snaps, shaking his head. âYou really think Jason Carver is going to go to prom with the Jesus freak? The people who used to laugh at you everytime you walked down the hall? The people who still tease you behind your back?â
âHe was trying to be nice!âÂ
âYouâre being so stupid! Youâre being an idiot!âÂ
âIs it really that hard to believe that he would be nice to me? You just think Iâm the laughing stock of the school because of my beliefs right? Thatâs it?â
âRight, your beliefs.â He scoffs. âNothing but a whacked out cult.âÂ
âDonât ever speak to me again.â You seethe, shoving the book you had been reading away and grabbing your shoes.
âNo. YOU donât ever speak to me again.â He snaps back, kicking the book away as he stormed out of his room with you hot on his heels, swinging to the door and pulling it open. âYou want to be stupid and fall for this spectacle then be my guest.â
âYou want to die alone with no friends then thatâs on you!â
âRight, at least iâm not some high school sellout thatâs going lose her virginity in the back of a buick. Tell me, do you think your god would approve of that?â
âDonât ever talk to me again.â You snap once more, walking out his front door only for him to slam the door shut so harshly it shook on itâs hinges.Â
You couldnât stop crying the entire walk home.Â
-Â
Nervous wasnât the right word to describe how you were feeling the night of prom.Â
Jason Carver had been right, he had convinced your mother that he was godly enough to go to prom with and she would allow it. She had even made you a dress for the evening out of silk fabric.Â
Over the past few months with Eddie you had gained some weight that he always said was healthy, and though she made comments about it you couldnât stop the bubble of excitement in your chest at the image of yourself in the mirror. You had filled out the dress nicely, with hips that flared and round cheeks that held your blush.Â
Your hair was soft, thoroughly brushed. She had made you a sheer slip to cover your shoulders and you had just finished putting the look together when Jason arrived to pick you up. You tried not to think about Eddie the entire ride there, and you tried to pretend you were calm as you walked into the gym with him.Â
His friends were being nice, they all talked to you with wide smiles. Though they hadnât spoken to you much before you got a little excited at the fact that they were speaking to you now.Â
Jason didnât want to dance much so you sat alongside him at the table, feet tapping to the beat as you imagined what Eddie would have done if he were here. He would have dragged you to the dance floor, made some off beat dance before making a plate of food and joked about spiking the punch.Â
But he hated these dances, he had never once attended a dance throughout highschool. He claimed that it was all full with sellouts and nothing but a waste of time.Â
And yet you still wished he was here.Â
âLadies and gentlemanâŠ. Iâm sorry to interrupt but it is time to announce your prom king and queen.â The principal calls through the mic and Jason practically jumps out of the seat, pulling you with him. He kept a grip on your hand the entire time as you both made your way through the crowd to listen in. âAfter reading the votes we are glad to announce that your Prom King isâŠ.. JASON CARVER!â
The crowd around you screams in excitement as he cries out and runs up the stage, and you feel lost for a second, ready to leave before someone stops you.Â
âAnd your prom queen made for your prom king isâŠ. â And the world seems to stop as he calls your name, and once you expect people to sit in silence or boo youâre shocked to see people turn to you in excitement as they cheer. They usher you to the stage and your heart beats through your chest so fast you are sure you might be sick.Â
The lights are hot on your skin as they hand you flowers, and tears begin falling down your cheeks as they place the crown on your head.Â
Eddie was wrong.Â
You think the words as the girl kisses your cheek before making sure the crown is straight.Â
Eddie was worried about nothing.Â
The principal squeezes your shoulder before stepping back as he announces that you would stand next to Jason for a photo.Â
Eddie is going to be proud.Â
You realize that Jason was standing a little too far from you, but as you move to take a step to him your vision is blocked suddenly as a gooey liquid covers your entire body.Â
âPIG!â Is the only word you hear, shouted by a large group as your hands fly up in a panic to clear your eyes as you take a deep inhale. The flowers fall to the ground and when you move to dash off you end up tripping over them, your knees hitting the stage floor with a harsh thud, pain shooting through your leg.Â
âOh my god, are you okay?â Someone asks as you dash through the crowd sobbing, tripping over the heels once you reach the hall. You rip them off, leaving them behind as you flee.Â
You donât make it far, for at the main entrance stood none other than Eddie Munson wearing a suit with a small bouquet in his hands, staring at you like the world was ending.Â
âNo.â He whispers, taking a single step forward before it all breaks and you launch yourself at him. Within an instant he has his arms around you, lifting you with ease and spinning you a bit.Â
He holds you for a minute before setting you down as you cry, grabbing your arm softly to lead you to the van and make an escape. No words are spoken as he drives, and no words are spoken as he helps you inside the house. You walk silently in an attempt not to bother his uncle, only for him to shake his head and point to the empty spot where his uncle's car usually is before leading you to the bathroom.Â
He leads you to sit on the toilet before leaning to start the water, feeling it with his hand to wait for it to heat up to the right temp while you stared without blinking. Your eyes had tears in them but if you didnât blink then they wouldnât keep falling.Â
âIt was a prank.â You croak out, your chest tightening as you canât fight off the tears anymore. He is quick to slide over and grab your hands softly to pull your attention.Â
âIt was an overdone and cliche prank. Honestly if you ask me they just did you a huge favor.â He scoffs, rubbing at some of the red that was on your hand from when you wiped the red off. âI mean, getting carrieâd? Biggest compliment EVER?â
âCarrieâd?âÂ
âCarrieâd. Stephen King style.â He nods, tapping your chin gently before helping you stand. âLetâs get this off of you.â
âIt was homemade.â You explain when his fingers trace down your sides to get to the bottom and lift it over your head.Â
âYou looked great. Very-â
âPiggish?â
âPerfect.â He responds before slipping it off and leading you to the shower. He gives you a minute to sink into the warmth of the water before he returns in just his boxers, reaching in to help run your hair under the water and get the stains out. The water at the drain was nothing but red as he washed, humming a bit to cheer you up.Â
After 5 washes your hair still has some paint stuck in it but you are feeling a little better, so when he pulls you out of the shower and helps you climb into one of his shirts and boxers youâve stopped crying. Or maybe you just ran out of tears.Â
Nonetheless he leads you to his room and you both land on the bed, laying on your sides to stare at each other, he lets you run the pads of your fingers across his face and hair.Â
âYou came to promâŠâ
âIt doesnât count. Not in the slightest.â He huffs, rolling his eyes. âI just had to make sure my girl didnât end up in the back of a buick.â
âThatâs for sellouts.â
âNow youâve got it.â
-Â
âToo cliche?â You ask, coming into the apartment kitchen where Eddie sat on the counter stuffing a sandwich into his face. The second his eyes land on you in the costume he smiles from ear to ear and lets out a firm âHELL YEAH!â
âEddie-â
âRight. Right. No hell.â He nods, hopping off the counter to come closer to you and feeling at the makeup made to look like blood. âCarrieâd. This time in style.â
âFreddie Krueger. This time not a pervert.â You smile back, fixing his hat.Â
âReady for your first halloween?â
âYou know it.â
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[Thank you for the gif @drogonstone ]
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