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for a red k kara AU that will very likely never see the light of day:
#ignore the medical inaccuracies#this WIP is 8k written in one single feverish afternoon#i promise zero research was done#red k kara#WIP keyword ask meme#cinnis
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this little fic is heavily heavily inspired by this post from @whump-kia because i just couldnt get the idea out of my silly brain so i brain vomited onto my notes app
context â
kinda sorta wilderness/sci-fi/apocolypse setting.. it honestly could go all ways but the important factors are 1) they are in a team 2) there are enemies they are on the run from and 3) there isnt really magic healing or anything available
i wrote it as medic kinda being the most competent one in general while leader and teammate are frazzled as hell at the situation and could be read as newer to the team but that isn't necessarily my intention!
whumpee: Medic
caretaker(s): Leader and Teammate
[all characters gender neutral]
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The room fell silent. All eyes were suddenly trained on Medic who threw open the door and staggered in.
With a dagger wedged in their side.
The team had been on the run from enemies for the better part of a week now. Even though they weren't completely in the clear, the team was completely worn out. They all needed a good rest.
They were setting up camp at one of their many bases, and Medic offered to scout the area alone. Leader honestly didnât think it was a good idea, but they were too preoccupied to think to argue it further.
Now, they sincerely wished they had.
âMedic.. oh god, oh godâ whispered Teammate.
âAmbush,â They explained. âItâs.. itâs okay, I took care of it..â Medic replied cooly, but the color was quickly draining from their face. Teammate frowned and continued questioning them, but Leader heard none of it.
Leader took a shaky breath, but their feet were planted. They couldnât move. They were frozen. This wasnât supposed to happen. No, Medic was untouchable. Medic was steadfast and reliable, always there when the team needed them.
Medic wasnât supposed to go out like this. Medic wasnât supposed to get hurt.
Leaderâs breathing hitched again. Their head was reeling. What were they going to do?! No one on the team was qualified to fix this other than the person dripping blood all over the floor, yet it was still Leaderâs job to do something. It was too much, it was tooâ
âLeader.â
Medicâs voice cut through the room like a knife through butter.
âI need you to listen to me. Carefully. Can you do that?â
Leader swallowed the lump in their throat. They nodded.
Medic took another step forward, only for their foot to catch on the ground, sending them stumbling forward. Teammate caught them by the upper arm and unceremoniously lowered them to the ground.
âAlright,â Medic began. Their face was scrunched up in pain. âLeader. Iâm going to walk you through how to fix this, okay? I'm going to be fine.â
âRight. Right, I can help you.. just- just tell me what to do.â Leader said, forcing their voice to remain steady.
âDo you see that fire poker over there? Iâm going to need you to grab it and stick the end of it into the fire. We want it to get really hot, okay?â Medic explained methodically.
If it werenât for the blade sticking out of Medicâs middle, youâd think there was nothing even wrong with them. They seemed like everything was under control. They really seemed fine.
But not to their team.
No, their team didnât miss Medicâs pallor, the way their eyebrows were pinched together, the way the sweat was beading on their brow. Their team didnât miss the way their hands were trembling, the way their gaze was glassy, and the way they were slumped against the wall, seemingly sapped of their strength.
Medic was fighting to hold on, but it was a losing battle. They really didnât have much time before they passed out from blood loss, or worse.
Leaderâs resolve came back to them all at once. They nodded sharply and did as they were told, sticking the poker into the fire and leaving it on the hearth. While the team waited anxiously for the poker to heat up, Leader took the opportunity to adjust Medic into a more comfortable position against the wall. This earned a strangled grunt from Medic.
âOkay, Leader.. this.. this is important. Once that poker gets red-hot, youâre.. youâre going to have to pull out the blade from my wound and cauterize it.. immediately.â They choked out, shifting to give Leader a better view of their abdomen.
Leaderâs face blanched.
âCauterize?? Why not sutures? Surely thatâs less painful,â Leader protested, only to be shushed by Medic raising their hand.
âI donât have.. I canât stay awake to walk you through that.. cau.. cauterization is.. quicker..â
Leader could tell Medic was reaching their limit. The wound, despite being partially plugged by the dagger, had been steadily dripping blood for a while now. Leader could tell by the way Medicâs voice was faltering and the way their shoulders were drooping that they were utterly spent. They had to hurry up.
Leader glanced at the fire poker, and upon seeing it burning hot, they grabbed a towel and picked it up.
âAlright. Whatâs next.â
Medic steeled their nerves and spoke.
âYou and Teamate will have to work together. Leader, youâll.. youâll need to pull out the dagger and immediately press the poker along th.. the wound.. As soon as you pull it out, itâs going to start bleeding even faster.. you need to seal it immediately, just until the bleeding stops..â
Leader nods, though they hate this with every fiber of their being. Theyâve never had to have had a wound cauterized before, thanks to Medicâs dilligency. Still, they know the procedure is agonizing and not one they are thrilled to perform on Medic.
Medic gaze flits to Teammate.
âYou.. you have a very important job.. I need.. Iâm gonna need you to hold me down. As soon as that metal hits my skin, Iâm going to scream. I mean really scream. Iâm also going to jerk away. I need you to hold me down, no.. no matter what happens, even if I pass out, so Leader doesnât end up making the wound worse. Can you do that?â
Teammate frowns, but gives a quick nod. Teammate was always more timid, but now, in this moment, their jaw was set and there was a determined glint in their eyes. By God, they were going to help Medic.
Leader got up and sat on Medicâs legs to restrain them, and held the fire poker at their side. Using their free hand they gently grasped the handle of the blade sticking out of Medic, careful not to jostle it in the wound. Still, Medic inhaled sharply.
Teammate got behind Medic looping their arms behind theirs and holding them tight.
âAlright.. just.. just give me a count down..â Medic said, their voice low.
Leader nodded.
â3.â
Medic sucked in a breath.
â2.â
Teammate tightened their grip.
â1.â
Everything that happened after that countdown couldnât have been more than 10 seconds, but to Medic, it felt like 10 years.
As soon as the dagger was removed, Leader pressed the hot metal into the wound. The guttural scream that tore from Medicâs throat was nausea-inducing.
Immediately, every muscle in their body seized up as they violently thrashed against the white-hot pain. Medicâs sobs rang out through the entire facility. Everyone in the vicinity flinched at the sound.
Their Medic, their savior, was now reduced to gut-wrenching cries.
Leader adjusted themself to sit on Medicâs thighs, effectively immobilizing them.
Teammate had to yank Medicâs arms down, using all their strength to keep them still.
âIâm sorry.. Iâm so sorry..â Teammate whispered softly, tears blurring their vision.
Right as Leader was about to finish sealing the wound, Medic let out a gurgling gasp as their eyes rolled back into their head and they went limp.
âMedic? Hey, Medic?â Teammate mewled, lightly tapping their cheek.
Both Leader and Teammate finally loosened their grip on them and lowered Medic to the ground with as much care as they could muster.
âHey, câmon Medic.. wake up for us, yeah?â Leader coaxed, brushing a strand of hair from Medicâs eyes.
Medicâs eyelids finally fluttered open, but they looked utterly exhausted. Their face was streaked with sweat and there were tears tracks lining their pale cheeks. Still, they gave a weak smile.
âYou.. you guys did great..â They managed, but not before their eyes slipped close yet again.
Both Leader and Teammate exchanged a laugh at how absurd it was that Medic was praising them for doing well. Still, the worst of it was over and everyone could breathe again. They knew they should get Medic up and into medbay, but they silently agreed to let Medic rest for a few moments longer.
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#please ignore typos#and medical inaccuracies#also let me know if i should tag anything i missed!#whump#whumpblr#whump community#cauterization#caretaker turned whumpee#medic whumpee#offscreen whumper
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Can you explain things you want to happen to Johnny in the next sing movie(or project or if they make a graphic novel) mine is that he makes his own song.
Ooooooo, thank you for the ask!!!! I'm so sorry in advance, I'm gonna ramble here lol. - <3 Gooseless
--------------------------------- So I actually want a few things to happen in the next project (the continuation fic is essentially all of it lol), but I would definitely agree on the original songs front! That's for sure on my list.
One of the main things though, the biggest one actually, is to continue with Johnny's storyline as a queer allegory. We've already faced familial acceptance in the first movie, community acceptance with the second movie (though I have so many issues with how the dance class was handled), and it would be nice to just wrap it up with personal acceptance. And that might seem out of order but it actually isn't in a lot of cases. I know, for me at least, I spent so much time right after coming out defending my place and my identity to the world around me that I never really took the moment to process I could just finally be myself, and that it was ok to exist. I feel like a storyline like that with Johnny would be amazing, as there are numerous ways to go that route, like romantic (please, I want to see Rynny more than anything, PLEASE) or personal (Johnny finally putting out boundaries with his workload).
This would be an awesome storyline to see through either of those lenses, with a romantic arc featuring Johnny and Ryan being able to use a much more obvious way of showing this, especially if Ryan has already reached personal acceptance. Why that is is because throughout his previous storylines, Johnny has a specific support system for each, with familial being the troupe and community being Nooshy, so it would make sense if the love interest in this scenario, Ryan, took on that role this time around. It works really well in this option as it leads to really cute moment possibilities of the characters, particularly Johnny, just letting himself exist and have something for himself. And I will admit that I feel this is the best option for this storyline, as it is pretty blunt and up-front with the coding then, just like Johnny's other storylines, but also allows Johnny to have something for himself (his identity and his relationship) instead of how we see all his developments in the past movies, aka being broadcasted to the world and not really giving the kid any privacy. He deserves something for himself. And I feel like a relationship with Ryan could be that thing.
But like I said, you could work it as personal as well, with Johnny finally putting forward boundaries with Buster due to the workload the man keeps assigning the poor kid. I feel like a good support system here could be Ryan (if they are in an already established relationship) or his dad and uncles as they would have life experience to advise him on the matter. Johnny is heavily overworked throughout both movies and it seems like the expectations for him are really high, so a moment of him just letting himself exist as the ordinary person he is would probably be very therapeutic for him.
I personally wish they would go in the series direction instead of another movie, allowing for more detail to be poured into the characters, and that is kinda the format in which the continuation fic is written, in a way easily translated to a series. However, I have posted an idea for a Sing 3 set after a time jump around Johnny's story that I'll link below. It kinda goes into the previously mentioned wants for a series but having those already happen and mainly talks about ways to get queer rep around hate groups.
So yeah, I really want to see a personal acceptance journey for Johnny, letting the kid see he doesn't have to fight for who he is or his place anymore, he can just be Johnny, however that looks like.
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Here's the Sing 3 idea thing!
#... I did not think I would type that much#I'm so sorry if this doesn't make sense!#im also sorry for rambling this much#being brief is not my strong suit lol#the rynny shipper in me just really wants them to get together#the cultural and media studies major in me really really wants this to finish out the allegory#and you can easily do both!!!!!#sing#sing 2#sing 3 ideas#sing johnny#sing ryan#sing rynny#rynny#though i should say this now. i will be boycotting anything that has specific actors in it due to their statements about a literal genocide#i dont give a fuck they wont ever get a penny from me#so sing 3 (if/when it happens) is likely going to be ignored by me entirely :) just a heads up#im also a fanfic writer so ignoring canon is what i do most of the time anyway - someone who retconned the entire ending of sing 2#i also changed so much dance stuff because it just hurt my brain#look i can excuse a lot of inaccuracies in stuff but i draw the line at sports i have done and medical inaccuracies
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house drives me crazy because you should never try to screen for abuse WITH POTENTIAL ABUSERS present. and he acts like he eliminated the possibility entirely by just asking. on the other hand, his withering takedown of mothers who refuse to vaccinate or give their kids medications in favor of being ~all natural~ is soo satisfying. my sister had a friend who grew up like that and she had to sneak out and get her shots when she was 18. terrifying.
#did you know newborns are at risk of bleeding to death so they get vitamin K (a blood coagulant) injections at birth#and some parents refuse even that?#anyway the medical inaccuracies bother me and im sure the contempt for self-dxing will come back which is never fun#esp given how widely ignored and mistreated chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia really is#house lb
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baby, if your love is in trouble | e.p
Tags: emt!reader, flirty!emily, blood and injury, established relationship (we wonât question how they went from point A to point B), canon typical injuries, quite a few mentions of blood in this one oops, medical inaccuracies, use of petnames, reader is pissed but emilyâs a smooth mf with big brown eyes
Summary: You get called to a scene and find your girlfriendâyet againâall bruised and bloody. She flirts, you donât reciprocate. Requested here.
Word count: 2.2k
Part one (you donât have to read it to read this part)
When you arrive at an abandoned warehouse, the last person you expect to see is your girlfriend. The surprise is muffled; you were aware this wasnât outside the realm of possibility once Emily told you two weeks ago that the unsub theyâre hunting is local.
Even in a messy, crowded scene like this, crawling with FBI agents and police officers alike, itâs easy to spot her amidst the chaos. She doesnât notice you, leaning against a cop car and shying away from a lanky guy who reaches out with his finger, attempting to prod at her bleeding nose. A crumpled tissue is held between her fingers; itâs soaked through with blood, barely an inch of it unblemished white. Emily doesnât seem to mind it as she glares and avoids the guyâs touch, swatting at his hand with hers.
âItâs not broken, Reid.â
âIâm just saying, it looks a little swollenââ
âEmily.â You say unthinkingly. She turns, her ponytail swishing as her eyes meet yours.Â
The first thing you notice is the bruises on her face, a violent galaxy etched around her right eye. The cut on her cheekbone, dried blood crusted around the skin you just recently discovered you loved to kiss. Not the way her brows lift in surprise, her mouth parting to breathe out your name.
âHi,â she says. Her voice is muffled into the hand holding the tissue.
You canât reply for the nausea in your throat. Emilyâs coworker is frowning at you, no doubt mentally tearing this interaction to pieces. It kickstarts your brain into action, practicality forcing its way over the queasy roiling in your stomach.Â
âAre you hurt?â You ask him.
He shakes his head.
Jaw set, you meet Emilyâs eyes and try to pretend theyâre anyone elseâs. âCome with me, please.â You say tightly, one hand listlessly extended to her body.
This time, itâs easier to wrestle her into the back of the rig. Emily wordlessly shoves off of the cop car and lets your fingers grip her elbow, lets you drag her to the ambulance and force her to sit on the hard metal ledge. The heat of her eyes follows you as you get your kit, burning holes into your face when you set it down next to her and pinch the sodden tissue sheâs holding. Her hand falls away, exposing the bottom half of her face; a blooming cut on her lip stains her chin red.
Your mouth flattens into a thin line.
âHi,â Emily says again, softly. âI, uh, didnât know youâd be here.â She tilts her head to meet your gaze.
You donât let her.
She exhales a low sigh. You ignore it as you toss away the bloodied tissue and scan her face, surveying the damage but not settling on the near magnetic pull of her eyes. What you find is harrowing: bruises on her temple and brow, a black eye, a cut on her cheek. Theyâre quickly darkening into deep reds and purples, visciously marring her ivory skin. Oh, and not to forget her bloody nose and split lip. Her face is a kaleidoscope of color.
Jesus.
âWhat happened?â You ask, reaching for the straps of her kevlar. Velcro separates, screeching as you rip the wretched vest off of her body. Shoulders, hips; you free her, then toss it carelessly into the ambulance.
âCan I get a hi first?â Emily retorts tiredly. You finally meet her eyes, the weight of them a physical blow to your gut. The black eye doesnât help. âHi?â Her fingertips skim yours.
You swallow thickly. Grab her hand, squeeze. âHi.â You say back.
A smile flickers over Emilyâs face. âHi, sweetheart. Iâm okay, I just got a little banged up.â
A little.
Your lips purse. âWhat happened?â
Emily laces her fingers through yours. You need to pull away, but you canât help the way your shoulders loosen under her touch. Her skin is warm, thumb skating over the back of your hand with her head ducked.Â
âDoesnât matter.â She murmurs.
âEmily.â You take your hand back. The movement isnât quite so gentle; Emilyâs brows dip into a frown as she winces, a low curse escaping past her lips. âWhat?â You demand. Taking her hand againâcarefullyâyour eyes travel until you find a dampness on her shirt sleeve, the blood almost invisible against the navy blue fabric. You cut it off to expose a long cut, the width of her arm, just above her elbow. Itâs still bleeding sluggishly, most of it staunched into her shirt.
Nausea stirs again.Â
Your jaw is tightly set as you let go of Emilyâs arm and snap on a pair of gloves, eyes fixed on your hands and the forceful sting of the elastic. If you look up, if you find the face of the woman youâre half in love with rather than some nameless strangerâs face, youâll fucking lose it. Already your breathing is shallow, not enough oxygen filling your lungs as you try your best not to breathe in the scent of Emilyâs blood.
âHey,â she says quietly. You let the silence answer as you clean around her cut. It looks deep, deeper than you can manage, but at least itâs clean. Emilyâs ragged inhale sours your mouth when you place pressure on it, stopping the flow. Blood blooms on the gauze, andâmaddeninglyâshe still persists. âIâll be home tonight.â Her voice is only slightly choked. âAll on my lonesome. Would you like to keep me company?â
Thereâs a few things youâd like to do to her right now. You voice none of them.
When youâre certain the bleeding has stopped you grab a roll of gauze, wrap it around her arm. âWe could order pizza. Get that cheese crust you like.â The first layer dampens; the second doesnât. Neither does the third, but you still wrap another layer for good measure.
A low sigh tickles your ear.
âI miss you,â Emily says, velvet soft.Â
Work had gotten in the way more than usual these past few days, both yours and hers. You missed her too, more than you think is in any way logical, but you canât rise to her flirtations when sheâs half beaten and bloody. Just the sight of the bruises on her pale face turns your stomach.
You snip the gauze and tuck the end under the layers. Her shirt is in tatters now; you donât linger on the fact that it was one of your favorites on her.
âItâll probably need stitches,â you lift your gaze from the bandages around her arm and grab another antiseptic wipe. You donât mean to catch her eyes. Itâs accidental, a stupid move that freezes you in place, stops your hand from meeting the cut on her cheekbone.
Her pupils are blown wide with adrenaline, the black carving out her irises until all thatâs left is thin brown rings. And still theyâre captivating. Emily shakes her head, tongue darting over her lip. âHoney, talk to me.â She says desperately.
You exhale a short breath through your nose. âWhat do you want me to say?â You murmur, dropping your eyes from hers and focusing your attention on cleaning her wound. The skin scrunches beneath your touch as she winces; guilt stabs you in the chest. Your heartbeat quickens, the pace of it making your hands shake. Briefly, ever so briefly, your eyes fall closed.
You canât do this. Fuck, you canât, not when itâs her.
âI already asked you what happened and you didnât answer.â You toss the wipe away. Looking down, you take a moment to breathe in before grabbing the antiseptic ointment. Sheâs fine now, you try to remind yourself. Mostly. At least sheâs in one piece.
âDonât worry your pretty little head about that.â Emily says. Her fingers find your chin; she pinches it gently and tilts your face up, to her tentative smile. It tugs at the cut in her lip. âIâm fine now.â
You canât tell if itâs profiling or if she can genuinely read your mind.
An exasperated breath parts your lips. âYou have a skewed definition of fine.â You huff, dabbing ointment on her cut. Emilyâs lashes flutter closed, a frown digging its way between her brows. You bite down on your lips, immediately hating yourself. âHurts?â You ask quietly.
âMmm,â she doesnât verbally confirm nor deny. Itâs answer enough. By the time you peel a bandage and are placing it over her cheek sheâs opened her eyes. âMaybe you can kiss it better?â
âYouâre bleeding.â You say flatly.
âBabe,â she murmurs, frowning as if youâre being unreasonable, âdonât be like that.â
Her too calm tone sparks fire in your blood.
âLike what?â You bite out. âLike someone whose girlfriend is beaten and bloody because of god knows what trouble she was in? How exactly do you want me to act, Emily?â
âGirlfriend?â
You falter. âW-What?â
Emily grins stupidly. âYou called me your girlfriend.â Her eyes glitter.
Heat rushes to your cheeks. It knocks over the guilt, the nausea, swarms of butterflies crowding your lungs. God, what are you, fifteen?Â
You huff out a flustered breath. âWell, arenât you?â
Youâd had this conversation weeks ago. Not over an intimate, candlelit dinner; rather Emily had found romance in the early morning light of her bedroom. Body warm over yours, sheâd grabbed your sleep-pliant hand, murmured into your knuckles if you would be her partner, let her be your girlfriend.
It had taken a few slow blinks of your eyes, chasing the blurriness from your vision and sharpening her tentative silhouette, before youâd said yes.
âI am. Itâs just the first time youâve called me that.â Emilyâs arm goes around your waist. Her smile is transcendent and bloody.
âDonât try to distract me,â you rub at your temple. âIâm still mad.â
âIâm fine,â she says quietly. Her fingers squeeze your side. âCross my heart.â
The childish promise makes you huff out a humorless laugh. It thins out quickly, dissolves into the air between the two of you.
âYou canât look me in the eye and honestly tell me youâre fine, Emily.â You sigh. This close, you canât help yourself. You gently cup her jaw, your thumb just shy of the broken skin at her bottom lip. Itâs wet with fresh blood, the cut deepening with her careless smiles.
Emily gives you another one. You internally wince, wishing sheâd stop. âOkay, well, Iâm banged up.â She murmurs, leaning into your hand and blinking long lashes at you. âAt least I have you to stitch me back together.â
Stupidly, thoughtlessly, your heart jumps. With no regard for the violence on Emilyâs face or the complete lack of privacy of the scene around you. Itâs basically your first meeting, reincarnated.
âAnd if I wasnât here?â You mumble half heartedly, beginning to crack under her persistent flirtations. âDo you flirt with all your EMTâs or just me?â
Emily gives you a soft smile, a dizzying flash of dimples. âJust you, sweetheart. Only ever you.âÂ
The saccharine drip of her voice only makes you feel more like shit. Here she is, actually, physically hurting, and taking the brunt of your sour attitude because you couldnât stand seeing it for yourself. You donât know how she wipes the pain almost clear from her voice, how she can brave injuries that make you squirm at the thought of bearing them yourself, but somewhere beneath all the worry, thereâs awe.Â
âThatâs reassuring,â you say lamely. You give her fingers a squeeze, attempting to convey what your dry tone canât as you lean away. âJust please donât get so banged up next time.â Reaching for another patch of gauze, you gently press it to her bottom lip. Her knee bumps into yours. âYou do already have my attention, yâknow.âÂ
A whole lot of it. Who are you kidding, probably all of it is hers.
Emily tucks the gauze into the corner of her mouth. âLike to have it at all times.â She mumbles.
You shake your head, breathing out a slow breath through your nose as the corner of her lip turns up. The ring of bruises around her eye has darkened into purple, capillaries bursting in blooms to chase away the unblemished expanse of her skin. Itâs a terrible contrast, unmistakably stark and dripping violence. Still, you try your best not to shy away from her gaze.
âWill you come home with me?â Emily asks again.
Youâre nodding before you know it. âYeah, baby. Is that okay?â Itâs a miracle she still wants you around after your wretched demeanor.
âThatâs a stupid question, Y/N.â She says, so bluntly a laugh is forced from your lungs. It bubbles past your lips, making Emilyâs smile stretch into a beam.
âDonât fucking do that,â you scold, grimacing when fresh blood soaks the bandage. âGod, youâre an idiot.â
âYour idiot girlfriend.â
Itâs no use trying to staunch the blood. Her grin is so wide you discard the gauze and reach for her jaw instead of another one.Â
When you finally kiss her, the metallic taste of her blood flooding your mouth, you know youâre in too deep.
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Sink or swim
summary When the tsunami hits you're at the pier, watching in confusion and shock as the huge wave nears. You're swept away with a dozen others but gain back consciousness with a weirdly attractive guy and his.. son?
tags medical inaccuracy (I made everything medical up pls ignore it), blood and injuries, one POV change, cursing
word count 2831
a/n just watched the episodes with the tsunami and oh my god? Iâm so in love with Buck, Chris and Eddie. These three are adorable. Also these episodes were just good as hell, wtf? Andddd I hope I didnât make any of them OOC (out of character) but if I did forgive me yall đ«¶đ» also English isnât my first language, so⊠đ„č
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Maybe you should've guessed what it meant when the sea started retreating and a huge wave built up more by the second. But somehow it seemed so surreal that you didn't. You clung to the thought that it was an optical illusion, after all there was no way a tsunami would hit that one time you're at the pier.
Now moments later you regret not running faster, earlier or simply finding a spot to hide. You're pulled under the surface every few seconds, swallowing mouthfuls of salty seawater that makes your nose burn and eyes blur.
You're choking when you're swept against a hard object, it's sharp edge digging into your waist. âFuck!â you curse, though it ends in a gurgle when more water sweeps over you.
When you resurface you're facing an object that turns out to be a sunken fire truck. The red is striking against the blue and Grey around you and you could cry at relief when you manage to hoist yourself onto it.
You're exhausted, your side hurts and you're dizzy. Your phone is useless, the water having destroyed the technology. Cursing, you pocket it again and lean back. You're about to relax, aware that it could take hours for emergency services to reach you when you hear high pitched screaming. You look up, just in time to see someone with a yellow sweater being pulled towards you with the current, screaming at the top of their lungs.
âJesus,â you swear and crawl to the edge of the truck, yelling to get their attention with your arm reached out as far as possible.
You almost faint when the person turns around and a small child looks at you, red glasses full of water and messy brown hair. He's crying, reaching out as he's struggling to stay afloat.
âHey! I'm here, grab my hand!â You yell and lean over the ledge as far as you could. As soon as you saw that little boy you knew you'd jump after him if he couldn't grab your hand now.
âI got you, sweetheart, come on!â
Your assurance seems to help and he kicks his legs, managing to move closer to where you are. In a split second you grab his hand and pull him over the railing and onto the truck, holding the little boy close to your chest in relief.
âThank you,â he mumbles, coughing a little as he adjusts his glasses. You try to look as calm and collected as possible, gently smiling at him and beckoning him further away from the railing and rushing water.
âAre you okay? Does anything hurt?â He shakes his head, biting his lip as he looks out at the water again. He must've been with someone else, you guess when he sits up at every piece floating by.
âAre you looking for someone?â You ask gently and he nods. He slowly speaks, hands fidgeting in his lap, âB-Buck. He's a firefighter.â
You stop yourself from cooing at this adorable child and nod, âWe're gonna find him, okay? Just stay here and it'll be okay.â
He looks worried but slowly nods. You go back to sitting between him and the railing, looking out for anyone else.
Just as you spot someone, the small boy moves rapidly and pulls your shirt, âBuck! It's Buck!â He stutters loudly.
You whip your head back around to the rushing water and try thinking of a way to save him too. You couldn't just grab his hand, he would probably just pull you off the truck and you wouldn't risk leaving the kid by himself.
âShit,â You mumble as you look for a way to help the man, the boy desperately crying out for âBuckâ behind you.
It seems you don't need to do much when something slams into the truck and seconds later the man pulls himself up and next to you.
And, damn. He was attractive. His dark blonde curls stick to his forehead as his blue eyes fixate on you and then the boy, strong arms holding him up as a smile builds on his lips, âChristopher!â
You move a bit as the two reunite, the boy- Christopher throwing his arms around the man's neck and giggling wildly.
You watch with a smile, the adorable sight momentarily distracting you from the tsunami keeping not just you but these two strangers trapped on top of a fire truck.
He turns around after a minute, keeping Christopher in his lap as he looks at you. He clears his throat and nods, âThank you for saving him.â You shake your head and wave your hand in dismissal, unsure how to deal with compliments.
âNo, really. I was going crazy when I couldn't find him,â his eyes are fixed on your face and you blame the heat creeping up your neck onto the temperature changes from the water and sun, smiling nervously. âIt's all good. Your son is a sweetheart.â
He chuckles, âHe definitely is. Though he's not my son,â he mentions, poking the boy's side when he mumbles something. You quickly nod, embarrassed. âSorry, I shouldn't have assumed-â he shakes his head and a relaxed smile sets on his face.
âIt's fine, don't worry. Did you have any luck reaching 911?â You shake your head and hold up your broken phone, screen flickering sadly as you do. He sighs and brushes a hand through his hair (you try not to stare at the hot sight because wow, what are the odds of meeting such an attractive man in the middle of a tsunami?).
âWe're probably just gonna have to wait. It'll take time to get boats and units here. It probably looks like this everywhere,â he explains and you tilt your head in surprise before remembering that the kid had mentioned he's a firefighter. Meaning he knew the protocols.
âRight. Christopher mentioned you're a firefighter.â You smile when the boy perks up, a seemingly never faltering smile on his face. âGuess I'm lucky to be stuck with you. Safest I could be.â You shrug, a bashful smile on your face.
âBuck will s-save us all,â Christopher proclaims proudly and you coo at the cute boy. The man now seems a bit uneasy and sighs before his eyes widen, âShit, right, I'm Evan. Everyone just calls me Buck, though.â You shake his outstretched hand and introduce yourself in turn, biting your lip as a nervous habit.
âSo you're a firefighter?â You prompt curiously.
âIt's a bit complicated right nowâŠâ He sighs, a frown setting on his forehead. You're about to apologize for overstepping when Christopher speaks up again, âHe threw up blood.â
Your eyes widen and Evan- Buck pinches the boysâ side in reprimand. âBlood clots,â he elaborates as he looks at your slightly shocked expression. You hum sympathetically before realizing something. âWait. You were the one trapped under that fire truck? On the news?â
He chuckles (which makes him even more attractive, what the actual fuck?) and nods, âYep, that's me.â
You grimace in sympathy at the memory and automatically glance at his leg, âIs it all healed? You don't have to talk about it, it's fine if you don't-â he waves you off assuringly, looking relaxed.
âIt's fine, don't worry. Yeah it healed fine, had some physical therapy and stuff but now I have blood clots kicking my a- butt.â He stops himself from cursing with Christopher on his lap and you almost smile at the adorable expression of confusion on the kid's face, when Buck presses his hands over both of his ears and whispers what he was originally going to say.
You laugh at the two and a relaxed and almost light atmosphere surrounds the three of you, momentarily disregarding your situation.
âIt's kind of ironic isn't it?â He starts and you tilt your head in question. âYou saved me, a firefighter, by pulling me onto a fire truck,â he elaborates and you can't help but chuckle, âRight. It should've been the other way around,â you sarcastically add and he holds up his hands in mock surrender.
You relax back against the railing, your eyes drawn to Buck again just to notice him already looking at you. You cock your head questioningly and he bites his lip before grinning, âSorry, you're just- like, really beautiful.â
Your jaw drops momentarily before you compose yourself and hide behind your hands, âStop! Geez,â you laugh and he does as well. You exaggerate a shake of your head as you look at Christopher who giggles happily and exclaims, âHe likes you!â
Now both you and Buck fluster as he continues, âHe's always angry but n-now he's happy.â You notice the small struggle of getting his words out but you couldn't care less, you'd wait hours for this sweetheart to finish a sentence if you had to.
âOh, really?â You ask in mock surprise and he eagerly nods before Buck intervenes, âWoah, Woah. I'm not always angry. Just.. grumpy.â Christopher makes it a point to look at him and then at you, rolling his eyes and shaking his head which makes it hard to refrain from laughing.
When Christopher busies himself with leaves floating around them Buck lowers his voice a bit as he speaks to you again, âDon't get the wrong impression itâs just, itâs hard. Not being able to work, saving people and all that.â
You nod quickly, âNo worries. Iâd go insane if I was in your place. Iâm guessing theyâre keeping you from really doing anything âdangerousâ?â You ask, careful in case of him wanting to change the subject.
He nods and drops his head back against a siren light, âIt is. Theyâre trying to put me behind a desk! I mean, Iâm supposed to be out here, saving lives, fighting fires. Thatâs my purpose.â He frowns and you hum to show that youâre listening.
âI know they just want me to recover, butâŠâ
âIt feels like theyâre holding you back?â You finish for him. He chuckles in surprise at the accuracy of what you said and nods.
âIâm probably in no place to tell you this, but trust me, itâs worth it. Get better, do the light work and sooner than you think youâll be back doing what you love. But if you start now and ignore your health.. itâs going to catch up with you. And itâll be way worse than a few weeks behind a desk.â
He looks thoughtful for a moment before slowly nodding, âYou're right. Thank you.â You smile and put a hand on his leg, making sure he doesnât mind before adding, âI mean look at you, crushed by an entire ladder truck and youâre up and running already.â
âIâm just that great,â he sarcastically pats his own shoulder and you both break into laughter.
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You don't know if it's been minutes, seconds or hours when you wake up, laying on top of destroyed concession stands and other things. Something is digging into your back, your leg is awkwardly bent and your ears are ringing.
Groaning you sit up, wincing in pain when a sharp pain strikes through your back at the movement.
Around you is just more trash and destroyed cars, you see an arm laying on one of the cars and decide to avert your eyes as quick as possible for your own sake.
Every step hurts but you keep going; walking through the flooded streets with your eyes looking for either of the two boys youâd spent earlier with or other survivors.
The sun is starting to set and youâre starting to get hopeless. You have no clue where you were, completely disoriented as you pass houses that look entirely the same. Your phone is useless and youâre alone. Shouldnât you have met at least one person by now?
Your back has gone practically numb, same as your leg, when you see faraway lights in the distance. Your steps get quicker as you see people and to your utter relief firefighters. You donât know if the tears in your eyes are of joy or utter despair from what happened but you couldnât care less when a man with short, brown hair spots you and approaches.
Youâre trying to walk closer when a small voice somewhere close stops you. Youâre not sure if itâs your imagination but you turn around, squinting your eyes in the darkness. And then you see it. A small boy, waddling your way with his arms stretched out like he couldnât see.
Could it be..?
âChristopher?â You see his head perk up and he tries going faster, stumbling over his own feet. Your heart drops in relief and you gather your last strength to run to him, âHey, you remember me right?â He nods and you note the missing glasses.
âThereâs help, come on,â you point out but he doesnât look happy. He looks almost angry, âBuck.â You had almost forgotten about the charming firefighter. But your priority right now was Christopher.
âWeâre gonna find him. Letâs get you help first,â you say with fake enthusiasm in your voice. He doesnât look okay with that but stays silent and you awkwardly wrap your arms around him after making sure heâs okay and lift him into your arms.
Itâs hard to avoid any obstacles while walking but you manage, seeing the brown haired man from a few minutes ago still there.
âHey! I need help! Itâs a kid!â You yell.
He waves you over while walking towards you and as soon as you can actually see him youâre once again surprised. What was it with these firefighters and their good looks? Jesus.
When heâs close enough you nudge Christopher, âThereâs help, heâs gonna make sure youâre okay,â you nod at the man and he stands still before running the last feet over to you, basically ripping the child from you.
âChris!â He cries, clutching the kid with all his might. Oh, this must be his father.
You smile, relieved that they found each other. He looks up at you with gratitude, âThank you so much. Thank you.â You just smile.
âHeâs found us himself. I couldnât find him after..â you donât even know what happened- you just know you passed out and woke up alone. Sighing you rub your temples and shake your head.
âYou should get checked out, too. Youâre barely walking,â the medic (you guess) advises. You take in the people behind him, the full cots and stressed professionals. âIâm okay. Thereâs people that need more help,â you nod.
He frowns and shakes his head, âI could tell you at least two injuries of yours that need treatment. Come on.â He nods his head in the direction of one of the tents and you chuckle but follow him. At least you try to. Four more steps and your legs give out, you clutch a random person's arm to prevent your fall, mumbling a sorry when they just barely catch you.
The ringing in your ears is back and you groan when youâre laid on one of the cots, your back protesting painfully.
Your vision is blurry and you canât understand whatâs being said - what the hell was happening to you?
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âWait, sheâs- she was with me and Chris.â Eddie looks up in confusion as he hooks you up to an IV, checking your pupils with a small torch. âWhat?â
Buck nods, âYeah, she saved Chris and then me. When the last wave happened she was swept away- we were all swept away.â
Eddies brows furrow and she looks down at you, your hair a damp mess, clothes dirty and bloody. âShe saved Chris?â His best friend nods and crouches down next to you - Eddie notes the pained groan he tries to conceal as he does so - extending a hand and awkwardly patting your shoulder.
âWill she be okay?â
Eddie's answer is interrupted when you open your eyes and wince at the lights surrounding the tent.
âHey, you feeling okay?â Buck asks before Eddie can get a word out, and you almost faint again seeing these two fine men looking down at you with concern. Great first impression, you think.
âFeel like I was in a tsunami,â you grunt and both of them laugh a bit. A third voice pops up next to you, âWe were in one, silly.â Leaning over your head and looking upside down at you was Christopher, a smile on his face.
You huff a laugh and hum, âYouâre right. Smart boy.â
Eddie looks at Buck at the exchange and he just shrugs with a grin. Chris walks to Eddie and leans into his side, eyes still on you.
âIs there something on my face, or..?â You ask half joking as three pairs of eyes stay trained on you.
âJust beauty,â Buck grins and thereâs a second of silence before Eddie gags and rolls his eyes, âThatâs so creepy, dĂos.â You laugh as Buck tries defending himself, simply looking just as cute to you as earlier.
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You, an undercover agent, uncover a hidden secret of the country's largest operation, putting your life in danger and under the protection of the BAU.
who? spencer reid x fem!FBI!reader category: angst content warnings: general cm violence, hospitals, medical inaccuracy, drugs, sex crimes/trafficking, attempted sa, reader works in sex crimes. mentions foyet and also 6x24 (supply and demand). established relationship. word count: 7.7k a/n: this has been sitting in my wip folder for far too long. i am now emotionally attached to these two. i will write more of this specific pairing because now all i want is for them to be happy.
Spencer
It wasnât every day that men and women in suits piled into the BAU carrying evidence boxes, everyone stood up at their desks. Spencer watched as Andi Swann followed in behind the other agents, not even bothering to greet the team as she went straight to Emilyâs office.
Prentiss opened the door, letting Andi in before beckoning for Reid to join them. This had to be about you.
Ignoring the way his heart rate spiked, Spencer stood up from his desk and went up to Emilyâs office. On the other side of the bullpen, the rest of the team filed into the roundtable room.
âSpencer, have a seat,â Emily offered, gesturing to one of the chairs in front of her desk.
Glancing at Agent Swann, he crossed his arms in front of his chest, âNo, Iâll stand.â
Andi cleared her throat, looking at Spencer, she spoke, âY/N missed her last two check-ins. As her next of kin, I need to notify you to let you know that as of now, the FBI is considering her missing.â
He wanted to be angry. He wanted so badly to be mad, but heâd seen this before. Years ago, an agent in Andiâs unit missed her check-ins and the BAU helped find her. More than that, he knew how much Andi cared about her agents, so he couldnât find it in himself to be mad.
âSection Chief Cruz has asked that the BAU help to recover Y/N,â Emily said, looking at Spencer. âYou know I have to tell you that you canât be on this case,â she explained, leaning against her desk, eyes flickering as she tried to read Spencerâs expression.
Taking a deep breath, Spencer looked at Emily, âY/Nâs gone missing, and Iâm not allowed to help look for her?â
Sympathetically, Prentiss shook her head, dark hair swaying with the movement. âYou know itâs a conflict of interest to be involved with a loved oneâs case.â
âIsnât that kind of what the BAU does?â He couldâve rambled off a list of BAU agents who worked on cases involving their loved ones â including himself and Emily.
Turning to face Agent Swann, Emily suggested she join the rest of the team in the roundtable room. She waited until the door was closed before speaking again, âWhenâs the last time you saw Y/N?â
Closing his eyes, he remembered the morning of the day you left, the both of you had stayed up late as if you could delay your departure, but the last time he saw you was when he dropped you off at the Sex Crimes Unit before making his way up to the Behavioral Analysis Unit. âWe havenât even spoken since she left,â he answered, almost a month ago now.
âIs there a chance she tried to reach you or her family?â Emily asked. She had to ask, he knew that, but it didnât make the questions any less ridiculous to him.
Shaking his head, he began to pace around the office, âNo, she wouldnât have done that. She follows the undercover playbook obsessively. She always said freestyling was like signing your death certificate.â He tried. He tried to get you to leave him breadcrumbs, but you never did.
Nodding, Emily watched as he paced back and forth âWhen did you get married?â
Pressing his lips into a thin white line, he stopped in his tracks, âWhen I came back after The Believers. It was the next day.â You had offered to sleep on the couch in an attempt to give him space when he asked you to go to the courthouse with him. That was two months ago now.
He didnât want space. Not from you. Never from you.
Finally, he sat down.
âDid you tell anyone?â Emily asked, sitting down in the chair next to him. âDid you have a witness to sign your marriage certificate?â
Nodding, Spencer reached into the breast pocket of his suit jacket and produced three rings, his wedding ring, your engagement ring, and your wedding band. You didnât have the time to get them soldered together yet. âRossi was our witness,â he responded, âHe was the only one who answered his phone.â He slipped his ring on and closed his fist around your two rings.
After a moment, Emily stood, âIâm going to speak with the rest of the team, but I wonât tell them anything I donât think is pertinent to the case.â Which was her way of saying âYour secret is safe with me.â âStay in here as long as you need, Spence,â she offered before walking out, shutting the door tightly behind her.
He thought of the last night you were together. Spencer tried to check in with you, he told you that if your job ever became too much, you just had to tell him, and heâd be there. What he neglected to tell you was that he was beginning to feel like your job was too much for him.
You had given him the opportunity to hold you close, and instead, he let you slip through his fingers.
Opening his fist, he looked down at your rings and the indent they had left on his palm, slipping them back into his pocket before he walked over to the roundtable room. Everyone paused what they were doing to look up at him.
Spencer just shrugged and looked at Emily, âI canât just do nothing.â
In response, Emily nodded solemnly and suggested he go through the case files with Matt.
It had been hours. The sun had set, jackets had been shed, and takeout had been ordered. The clock behind him showed it was nearly midnight, meaning it had been almost two days since anyone had last heard from you.
âOh god,â Penelope said, her voice cutting into the thick silence of the roundtable room. Her fingers began frantically typing on her laptop.
Spinning in the office chair, Spencer wheeled over so he could look at the screen, vaguely aware of Emily hovering above him, âWhat is it? What did you find?â
She hit the keyboard so hard he thought they might break, but she answered, âThe trauma center at Johns Hopkins reported a Jane Doe brought in a few hours ago. She matches Y/Nâs description.â
âDid they run prints?â Andi asked, of course, there would be red tape if the hospital tried to run your prints, seeing as you were undercover.
Another tap and dozens of files opened, âIt looks like she went right into surgery. Uh, the EMTs reported she was listing off a string of numbers when they brought her in⊠265D019Z?â
Spencer swallowed thickly, âThatâs Y/Nâs badge number.â
Shaking her head, JJ looked over at the map of DC on the wall, âItâs a two-hour drive to Baltimore from here.â
âBut itâs a thirty-minute flight, Reid, Tara, Swann, and Alvez go. The rest of us will look into what happened from here,â Emily doled out responsibilities, nodding at everyone as the team broke.
Spencer stayed still, still looking at Penelopeâs screen, his eyes flickering over the documents. Words jumped out at him, drugged, punctured, and knife. It made his stomach churn. How had you gotten to Baltimore? Your unit had you set up in an apartment near the Hill. When did you travel from the district to Baltimore?
The thirty-minute flight felt like it was hours long, the drive from the airstrip to the hospital dragged on, but thankfully Emily had called the hospital ahead of time to let them know who you were and who was coming for you.
A doctor stopped the four of you from going into the room, a police officer was already stationed outside of the room, and the blinds were closed. Please, Spencer wanted to plead, please just let me see her.
âSheâs weak, she just came down from recovery and she hasnât fully woken up yet,â the doctor said, placing her hands on her hips. âI canât in good faith let you go in there and badger her with questions. Not with no one in there to focus on her well-being,â she ordered. The doctor stared the four of them down with piercing gray eyes.
Taking a deep breath, Spencer peeked through the doorway when a nurse exited your room. âSheâs my wife, Iâll advocate for her,â he responded, hoping the doctor would let him through. He could feel Tara and Luke staring, but he didnât care.
Nodding, the doctor continued sizing Reid up, âAlright, but just you, for now. Sheâs not awake enough to be questioned anyway.â Stepping to the side, the doctor let Spencer through before blocking the doorway to everyone else.
In the worst way possible, you took his breath away. Your skin was sallow, you had an IV, nasal cannula, and a chest tube out the left side. Walking to your right, he took a seat next to you, taking your hand in his and pressing a gentle kiss to your bloodied knuckles â evidence that you had put up one hell of a fight. âOh sweetheart, what did they do to you?â He whispered even though he knew you wouldnât answer.
Reaching over you, he smoothed your hair from your face, your skin was clammy, probably as a result of blood loss. It looked like they were still transfusing, so you had probably lost a considerable amount of blood.
Shuffling the seat closer to you, Spencer took your hand in his. The doctor came back in holding a tablet, âDr. Reid?â
He hummed in response, not daring to take his eyes off of you. âWhat happened to her? Why did she need surgery?â
âShe had been bleeding out in an alley, according to the police officers who reported to the scene. The other agents are talking to them now,â the doctor said, tapping a few buttons on the tablet. âShe had been stabbed several times in the upper left side, we went in to repair damage to her spleen, liver, and lung. There was some strain to her heart, it appears she was drugged before she was stabbed.â
He intently watched the steady rise and fall of your chest before he spoke up again, âIs she going to be okay?â
Setting the tablet down, the doctor paused before answering, âWeâll know more when she wakes up.â
Spencer leaned back in the chair, finally taking his eyes off of you and looking at the doctor, âWas there anything⊠did theyâŠâ He felt ridiculous, having spent the better part of his adult life in the BAU, and he couldnât even put the words together.
To his relief, the doctor shook her head, âThere were no injuries that suggested she was sexually assaulted.â
Reading the doctorâs badge, Spencer nodded. âThank you, Dr. Herman.â
âHit the call button when she wakes up, weâll need to evaluate her pain and other treatment,â the doctor said, gathering her things before walking out of the room, and shutting the door behind her.
Spencer kept his eyes on you, tapping his foot on the ground impatiently, every once in a while, his phone rang, but he didnât have the energy to talk on the phone. When his phone buzzed, he pulled it out of his pocket and checked the messages.
Penelope Garcia: How is she? Spencer Reid: Still sleeping. Penelope Garcia: How are you? Spencer Reid: Not sure.
Setting his phone on the table, screen down, he watched you again, every once in a while, your nose would twitch, or your eyes would flutter. Every time he would hold his breath, hoping youâd open your eyes.
He waited, and about an hour after he had arrived, a small, keening noise came from you. His head snapped up at the sound, your eyes were still closed, but you were moving. âY/N?â He whispered hesitantly, not wanting to wake you up if you werenât ready. Slowly, he stood up from the chair, not sure if he should keep waiting or if he should hit the call button.
You were muttering something, talking to someone in your sleep, when suddenly you jerked away. Instinctively, Spencer put his hands on your shoulders to stop you from tearing your stitches, and it was that touch that caused your eyes to snap open. âNo, no, no, no,â you babbled, frantically looking around the hospital room.
âY/N,â Spencer said, keeping his hands on your shoulders, âYouâre safe, Iâm here. Youâre at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore.â
With wide eyes, you looked up at him and mouthed the word âBaltimore.â As if you were trying to figure out how you had ended up in Baltimore, something the BAU still hadnât figured out. âI thought IâŠâ Your voice was nothing more than a rasp, but with the bruises he could now see littering your neck, that didnât surprise him much. âDid you see it?â
Spencer pushed the call button without you noticing, âDid I see what, love?â He asked, keeping his voice low as he gently sat down on the edge of your hospital bed.
You furrowed your eyebrows and looked around the room, âIs Andi here?" Your voice was tight, like you were struggling to breathe. "I need to talk to Andi.â
Helplessly, Spencer watched as the number signifying your heart rate jumped, âNot just yet, alright?â He said, looking up when the doctor and a nurse came through the door.
The doctor introduced herself and started trying to get you to even out your breathing, one of the monitors was beeping like crazy until the nurse hit a button on it.
All he could do was watch, making sure he didnât get in the way. Listening in to words about medications and making a mental note to research everything. âHowâs your pain, Y/N? On a scale from one through ten.â The doctor asked, standing at the foot of the bed.
âLike a seven? When I breathe itâs more like a nine,â you answered, every word was strained. The doctor flashed a light in your eyes, âThat isnât helping,â you said through gritted teeth.
The doctor said something to the nurse, prompting her to nod before pushing something through your IV. After a few moments, Spencer watched as your heart rate lowered and your body visibly relaxed into the mattress. You nodded softly when the nurse asked if that was better.
Dr. Herman left and the nurse scrawled some notes down on your chart, introducing herself as Amelia before she left as well.
âOh no,â you whispered, looking in the direction of the door. âIs the whole BAU here? How badly did I fuck up?â
Quickly, Spencer shook his head, âYou didnât, at all. Itâs just me, Tara, and Luke,â he tried to reassure you as best he could without knowing the full story. âDo you feel up to talking?â He asked, smoothing your hair away from your face.
You nodded gently, âI need to talk to Andi. Alone, if itâs okay with you.â
âI can wait right outside in the hallway,â he offered, holding your hand in his and skimming the pad of his thumb over top of your knuckles.
You hummed contentedly, âCould you see if I can have water?â
Grateful to have something to do, Spencer stood up, leaned forward, and pressed a kiss to your forehead, âIâll be right back.â He stepped out of the room, garnering the attention of the agents who were waiting in the hallway, all of them staring at Spencer expectantly, âAndi, she wants to talk to you.â
The Unit Chief nodded and disappeared into the room, leaving the door open just a crack.
He was gone for three minutes, that was the time it took him to walk to the nursesâ station and ask if you were allowed liquids and back, but when he returned the door to your room was wide open. âWhere did they go?â He asked, looking over at Tara.
She was still leaning against the taupe hospital walls before nodding in the direction of the red exit sign, âSwann was in there for maybe two minutes before she came out in a huff, she took Alvez with her.â Lewis spoke calmly like it didnât necessarily mean anything to her.
But it did to him. Walking back into your room, he stood at the side of your bed, âWhat did you tell Andi that you didnât want me hearing?â
âHuh?â You sounded tired â rightfully so. Your pupils were dilated, which told Spencer that the drugs that the doctors had given you were working.
It comforted him that you werenât in as much pain, but you were still hiding something from him. âYou asked me to leave while you talked to Andi because you didnât want me to hear what you were telling her. What did you tell her?â
Your face softened as your eyes filled with a different kind of hurt, âDonât profile me.â You were too tired to hide the pain in your voice.
He raised his eyebrows and shrugged, âDonât lie to me,â He countered. You were lying by omission, but what was worse was that you mightâve been putting yourself in danger.
âPlease donât leave me,â you whimpered.
Spencerâs chest tightened as he watched your eyes fill with tears, he sat down on the edge of your bed and took your hand in his. âIâm not going anywhere. Why would you think Iâd leave you, darling?â
Your eyes were half-closed, âbecause youâŠâ your voice trailed off and he squeezed your hand to get your attention. âWhen Scratch had Emily, you wanted to kill him,â you murmured.
The air had been knocked out of his lungs. You hadnât been talking about a divorce. You were saying that you could identify your assailant, and you didnât want Spencer to know. âI wonât go,â he whispered, âIâll be right here.â
âIt was Jake,â you mumbled, barely able to open your mouth as you fought your exhaustion.
That hadnât been the answer he was expecting. He swallowed thickly, âJake did this to you?â He asked slowly, looking at your hand, your fingers intertwined.
Minutely, you shook your head, âJake blew my cover, Spence.â Yawning, you proceeded to mumble about him doing it on purpose.
Untangling your fingers, Spencer reached out and smoothed your hair away from your forehead, âGet some sleep, angel. I love you.â
You hummed an âI love youâ back, and the next moment your eyes were shut.
A nurse came in and asked for a moment while she checked the output of your chest tube, ushering Spencer and Tara out. âOkay, Iâll bite, whoâs Jake?â Tara asked, putting a hand on her hip as she looked expectantly at Reid.
âJake is her partner. When sheâs not undercover and just out in the field, theyâre partners,â Spencer explained.
Tara pursed her lips thoughtfully, âSo, he wouldâve known that she was undercover.â
Nodding as the newly added weight of the situation threatened to pull him down, Spencer turned and faced you, watching as the nurse examined you as you slept. âHe blew her cover on purpose,â he reached up and rubbed his eye. Jake knew exactly what he was doing when he blew your cover, and you knew exactly what you were doing when you begged Spencer not to leave you.
âWe have to go back in and ask her more questions,â Tara said.
Usually, Spencer agreed with Tara, but not this time. He saw the monitors you were hooked up to, he read your chart, and he watched the concerned looks on the nursesâ faces. They all told him that you werenât stable enough to be speaking, let alone a cognitive interview. âNo,â Spencer said finally.
Clearing her throat lightly, Tara stood next to him in the doorway, âWe canât let them get away, Reid.â
âAnd I canât lose her,â he rebutted, ignoring the way his voice broke in his desperation.Â
Stepping back slightly, the other agent nodded in understanding. âOkay, Iâll call Emily. You go sit with her.â
She didnât have to tell him twice; he pulled a chair up impossibly close to your bedside and draped his jacket over the back of it before loosening his tie and sitting down.
You
When you woke up, it was still dark outside, but the bright lights of the hospital room made it hard for you to get any real rest. You were pleased to find that, true to his word, Spencer was right next to you when he woke up.
He was sleeping, resting his head on his hand with his wrist bent awkwardly. âSpence,â You whispered, clearing your throat, âSpencer.â You couldnât reach out to touch him, but you wanted to wake him up, so his wrist wasnât sore.
Jolting awake, he looked at you, âHey, did you just wake up? How do you feel?â
It was a weird question, you felt like an absolute dumpster fire. âBetter,â you whispered, âless hurt, achier. Sore. I donât know, my head feels fuzzy,â you rambled, trying to move higher up on the hospital bed, but being limited by the chest tube. âHow long do I have to have it?â You asked, staring at the plastic tubing as if you could make it go away via the power of suggestion.
âAt least through the night, but it could be longer,â he said, reaching over and smoothing over the edges of your blanket. âDo you know what they gave you?â Spencer asked, shaking out his wrist.
You hummed in response, âNo, it was intravenous though. They were big on amphetamines, but it didnât feel like a stimulant. Benzos maybe,â you told him, your voice was soft. The pain in your throat had subsided after being intubated during surgery, but you were still swollen from when Cal grabbed you.
None of this made sense to you. The one thing that bothered you more than anything else was why Cal stopped when Jake said to. It couldnât have been as simple as the money.
Spencer mustâve noticed you burrowing into your memories, âYou remember everything?â He asked gently.
He knew what he was implying, in more cases involving severe trauma, victims generally remember everything or remember nothing. It was lucky for law enforcement when they remembered, but bad for the victims. Bad for you. âMostly,â you breathed, avoiding his eyes. âIâm so sorry,â you said softly.
âWhy? You donât have anything to be sorry about,â he tried to reassure you, reaching out and taking your hand in his.
You hummed, âI donât remember anything after they drugged me, just the stuff before. Just theâŠâ Your voice trailed off as you returned to your confusion. âWhoâs still here that I can talk to?â
He squeezed your hand comfortingly, âDo you feel up to it?â
âIâm afraid I donât have much of a choice,â you answered him despondently.
Spencer nodded before he got up from his chair, pressing a tender kiss to your forehead before he stepped out into the hallway and let Tara in.
The agent smiled at you gently, âHey, Y/N, how are you feeling?â She asked, sitting down at a free chair at the end of your hospital bed, leaving the chair at your side available for Spencer to return to.
You gave your best attempt at returning the smile before you answered, âI think Iâm going to make it.â
As Spencer sat back down next to you, placing a water cup on your bedside table, Tara opened a file and looked through it, âCan you start by telling me a little bit about your assignment? You were undercover as⊠Barbara?â She read from the file.
Nodding slowly, you held out your hand for Spencer to hold, âYeah, but they called me Babs.â
Three days ago...
You shifted self-consciously in the gold dress. It was a silky, slippery number that displayed more than you particularly liked. Spencer would probably like it, but heâd hate how uncomfortable you were in it.
Inadvertently, you smiled at just the thought of your husband. It was late, so he was probably at home, reading next to the fireplace. Maybe he was on a case, off somewhere in the United States and saving lives.
It had been twenty-nine days since you had last seen him.
âYou look gorgeous tonight, Babs,â Johnathan McCallister, better known as Cal, told you, reaching out and placing a hand on either one of your shoulders before placing a kiss on both cheeks.
Bashfully, you smiled at him, âYouâre too good to me, Cal. I canât believe you got me in!â Deep down, you knew tonight could be the night, you would be able to take down The Program. At least the D.C. chapter of it.
When it was over, you could be Y/N Reid again, instead of Barbara McFarston.
The Program took women around your age and sold them into sex slavery. The chapter in Washington D.C. was one of the most active, which made sense when you looked around the room and saw a majority of the people were elected officials â men and women alike.
Andi Swann had assured you that taking down this chapter would create a domino effect, causing the other chapters to topple. According to her, if you could take down D.C., Miami, and Los Angeles, The Program would most likely cease to exist.
Turning to ask Cal about the selection tonight, you were startled to see familiar gray eyes on your companionâs other side. You felt your façade slip, but only for a second before you pasted a brilliant smile back on your face.
You tilted your head to the side, âAnd who might you be?â You asked Jake, wondering if Andi had sent him in to get a status report on you.
âJake Cohn,â he answered, and goosebumps spread over your exposed skin at his answer. He shouldâve said William Jacoby, that was his identity for this case.
In horror, you watched as Jake leaned in to whisper something in Calâs ear, maintaining eye contact with you the whole time. You bit your tongue as Cal wrapped an arm around your waist and pulled you in tightly, âLetâs talk.â
You stumbled a little over your own feet and looked at Jake with wide eyes, the leader forcefully shoved you into a private room, one that would probably light up like a Christmas tree under a blacklight. âWhatâs wrong, Cal?â You asked, standing up straight.
He reached over and grabbed the back of your neck, gathering the hair at the nape of your neck in his fist. The force of it made you scrunch your shoulders up, âYouâre a fucking fed?â He seethed, tossing you to the ground in one swift movement.
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â you tried to convince him. Tried to flip the script so that Jake was the liar instead of you.
Cal grabbed your throat next, holding you down on a booth seat. âOh, Y/N⊠Jakeâs been one of my best employees for years.â He said, chuckling at the betrayal in your eyes, he only laughed more when you kneed him in the gut. âOh, I like it when they fight back.â
You shut your eyes tightly as you heard the clinking of his belt buckle, but they snapped back open when you heard the word, âStop.â
âWhat? Did you want first go on her?â Cal asked, wiping his cheek â you mustâve scratched him in your struggle.
Jake cleared his throat and met your eyes, âWe should keep her clean, you know?â He said, and for a moment you thought he was actually trying to help you, âThink about how much a clean fed would go for here. Especially in D.C.â
And just like that, your hopes were dashed, âheâs right,â you told Cal, trying to formulate a plan.
âShut up, whore,â Cal spat, causing you to involuntarily flinch.
At least thereâs nothing he could call you that you hadnât heard before, in your line of work, people got very creative.
Cal looked at you, inspecting your neck where he had grabbed you before, âYouâll make me a lot of money, wonât you?â He said, rubbing a hand up and down your arm soothingly before poking you with a needle.
Your legs gave out beneath you, but Jake caught you before you hit the ground. âIâm sorry, Y/N. I didnât think heâd do this. I thought heâd kick you out, but I didnât thinkâŠâ
Looking up at him, your throat burned, and you werenât sure if you were going to cry or throw up, but you shut your eyes. âNo, you didnât.â You donât just casually tell the leader of a sex trafficking ring that the person with them is an FBI agent.
Present
âAnd thatâs the last thing you remember?â Tara asked, scribbling something down in your file.
You nodded absentmindedly, âI thinkâŠâ Your voice trailed off as you looked at Spencer, âI think Jake mightâve been in charge the whole time. Pulling the strings from behind the curtain while he waited for the perfect time to catch me off guard. Thatâs the only reason Cal wouldâve backed off when Jake told him to,â You proposed your theory, not missing the way Spencer was holding your hand a little tighter than before.
Taraâs brows were raised, âJake Cohn has worked in the bureau for almost a decade, it would be hard for him to evade detection for that long.â
âBut he knows exactly how to evade it,â you rebutted. âHeâd know all of the tricks from Sex Crimes and all of my tricks. He- He set me up,â you realized.
Spencer turned around and looked at your monitor, âOkay, letâs take a break. We can talk more later.â
Getting up, Tara let Spencer know she was going to call the rest of the team before she stepped back into the hallway.
âMy chest hurts,â you said, hating how your voice sounded like a whine.
In response, Spencer smoothed your hair back in an attempt to comfort you. âYour heart is racing,â he whispered, âTake a deep breath, okay?â
You nodded slowly, breathing in deeply through your nostrils and letting the air collect in your lungs before blowing it out your mouth. Looking up at Spencer, worry plain in his eyes no matter how hard he tried to hide it, you came to a decision, âSpence?â
He bowed slightly closer to you so he could hear you better, âWhat is it, love?â He moved his hand, so it was gently cupping your cheek.
Leaning into his touch, you whispered, âItâs too much.â The only thing you had left was to hope he knew what you were talking about, the words were too hard right now, but you felt them contributing to the burning in your chest.
âOkay,â he answered. âItâs okay. You donât have to worry about disappointing anyone.â
You practically melted back into the hospital bed; the weight of your job eased off of you. Nodding, you closed your eyes, âItâs good, this is good. I just feel crazy, but a good crazy.â
Spencer smiled at you, âOkay crazy,â he whispered, âIâm going to-â He was abruptly cut off by his phone ringing, furrowing his brows, he swiped the screen and held the phone up to his ear, âHey, JJ.â
Cocking your head to the side, you tried to listen to JJâs side of the conversation, but either she was speaking quietly, or Spencer had his phone volume really low. From the way Spencerâs jaw tightened, you knew that this couldnât be anything good.
He looked at you before looking at the door, âDo you know where?â He said in a tone entirely unfamiliar to you, it was low and steely. Reaching over you, he nimbly pressed the call button on your bed, âOkay, keep me updated.â
âSpencer, what is going on?â You asked as the nurse came into your room, faltering for a moment as she looked at the two of you.
Placing a hand on the bar of your hospital bed, Spencer looked at the nurse, âDo you have somewhere secure she can be moved to?â
The nurse looked shellshocked, surely the FBI occupying the hospital wasnât an everyday occurrence, âI donât⊠I donât think so?â She seemed unsure of herself.
âSpencer,â you repeated his name.
He turned to look at you, âJakeâs here and heâs looking for you.â Turning back to the nurse, he pointed at you, âShe has to be moved.â
âI donât⊠Iâm just a student, my preceptor is taking a break. I could try to find-â The nurse stammered nervously. âWe donât usually just move people.â
Nothing about this situation was usual, but one look at Spencer told you this was life or death. Your life or your death. You sighed in defeat, âThis is really going to suck.â Reaching over to your side, you gripped the tube that had been draining blood from outside your lung and pulled it out. Like ripping off a band-aid.
In the process, you tore the stitches holding it in place and set off all kinds of alarms, leading to a crowd of nurses and doctors charging into the room.
As someone held pressure down on where you were bleeding, someone said something about moving you to a sterile procedure room, and the nursing student trailed along, whispering âThat was the stupidest smart thing Iâve ever seen anyone do.â
Everything was blurry when you woke up next and, through the blinds, you could see that the sun was finally rising. The warm, orange light peeking through like lines on a piece of paper.
âHey,â Spencer said from right next to you, placing a gentle hand on your arm. âItâs okay, youâre okay,â he whispered.
You looked away from him, back towards the blinds, âWill you open them?â You rasped, your throat felt raw, and your body felt heavy.
He got up and ambled over to the window, twisting the mechanism until the sun poured into your room. âHow are you feeling?â
âHeavy,â you whispered, the mental weight of the past several days was threatening to take you down, but physically you felt like Atlas himself, carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders.
Spencer hummed in response, âThey sedated you, standard procedure for people who rip their own chest tubes out.â He adjusted the way your gown rested on your shoulders, âLuckily you didnât do too much damage.â
You took a deep breath and leaned your head so you could look out the window. The outside felt so foreign to you now, you couldnât remember the last time you had breathed real, fresh air. âSo, what is the damage?â Your voice was little more than a murmur but with just the two of you in your room, it wasnât hard to hear.
âYouâre going to be fine; they think the tube can go later today. Then theyâll evaluate whether enough youâre strong enough to go home, itâll probably be another couple of days,â He explained to you, matching your gentle tone. âJohnathan McCallister is in custody, and Jake Cohn is dead,â he told you, studying your face for any kind of reaction.
Closing your eyes, you felt white hot tears stream down your cheeks. âIâm sorry,â you whispered, laughing a little despite yourself. He probably thought you were losing it, crying over the death of someone who had nearly had you murdered.
The edge of your mattress dipped down slightly, and you opened your eyes to see Spencer sitting next to you, âYou donât need to be sorry, my love.â Gently, he rested a hand on your hip, skimming his thumb over the rough fabric of your hospital gown, âHe was like family to you. Iâm not sorry heâs dead â Iâm not. I am sorry for that loss, though.â
Nodding, you felt it as your face crumpled, leading Spencer to lean down and hug you as best he could. âIâm sorry I scared you,â you said as he pulled away.
Your furrowed your brows in confusion as he reached into his pocket and produced your wedding ring, taking your left hand, he slid the rings on, âFor better or for worse, right?â
A small smile grew on your face as the gem on your finger shimmered in the morning light, âfor richer or for poorer,â you continued.
âIn sickness and in health,â Spencer whispered, eyes flickering around the hospital room.
You reached up a shaky hand and cupped his cheek with your palm, âto love and to cherish.â You said, feeling a dopey, lovesick grin blooming on your face.
He turned his head and kissed the center of your palm, âuntil parted by death,â he finished, taking your hand in his.
âNo dying,â you insisted, feeling your energy begin to drain, you started to understand why the doctors didnât want you going home for a few days.
Spencer hummed in response, âYou almost did. If you hadnât been found when you were-â his voice broke off and you had to tear your eyes away from his for a moment. âI still canât believe you chose that,â he whispered, looking at you like you hung the moon.
Shrugging as if it was nothing, you melted back into the pillows, âI had a split second to weigh my options â get sold into sex slavery or get stabbed in the chest.â
âA catch-22,â he nodded, wrapping his head around your impossible decision. You couldnât help but wonder how long it would take until the fear in his eyes left.
You shifted a little in the hospital bed, the sheets rustling as you did, âWe get it, youâve read Joseph Heller.â
He smiled at that, the light teasing seemed to bring brightness to his face, âWhat is it about blood loss that makes you think youâre funny?â
Laughing lightly, you squeezed his hand as tightly as you could manage, âI am funny. And Iâm tired.â
âGo back to sleep then, baby,â he said softly, âitâll all be here when you wake up.â
There was a party in your hospital room. It started with just Emily, coming in because you were finally up to seeing anyone other than Spencer, and it ended up being the entire BAU.
Someone had gone to the apartment and gathered clothes for you so that, once your chest tube was removed, you could put on real clothes. So now you were sitting up, wearing sweatpants and a ratty old college sweatshirt, and laughing with the BAU. You were leaning heavily on Spencer, who was also sitting on your hospital bed, but he didnât seem to have a problem with keeping you steady.
Luckily for you, no one in the BAU wanted to ask about what had happened on your assignment, they were more interested in the rings that adorned your and Spencerâs fingers.
âI still canât believe you two secretly got married,â Penelope said. âOf all of the times for me to not answer my phone.â
Next to her, Luke shrugged, âHonestly, I can believe it. It feels like a very Y/N and Reid thing to do.â
Gently, Spencer rubbed your back. His hovering was quickly going to become insufferable, but right now you were welcoming every touch with open arms.
âWell, weâll have a party for the two of you. When youâre up for it, of course,â JJ said, smiling from where she was standing next to Emily.
You wanted to shake your head and tell them that it really wasnât necessary, but asking the BAU to refrain from throwing a party was like asking a shark to stop swimming. Instead of debating, you just smiled and bobbed your head.
Eventually, Andi showed up, just as you knew she would. âHey, guys,â Emily nodded in the direction of the doorway, âWhy donât we go raid the hospital cafeteria?â
After a few more hugs, including a lingering one from Garcia, the BAU, save for your husband, filtered out, and Andi made her way to the foot of your bed. âHey,â you said, your voice was soft.
Nine years. You had spent nine years in the sex crimes unit. Spencer had done the math, youâd spent approximately seventy-six percent of that time undercover, missing birthdays, holidays, not ever really looking forward to the future. Until now.
You, the most decorated member of the sex crimes unit, were leaving.
Suspiciously, you eyed the files in Andiâs arms, one was a case file, the other a plain manila folder. She silently handed you the case file, and you shared a look with Spencer before flipping it open. âThe Program is gone?â You asked, your eyes skimming the folder.
Swann nodded, her brown hair swaying with the movement, âThe arrest of the leader of the D.C. chapter greatly contributed to that, but it was the death of the ringleader that took the remainder of The Program down.â
Closing your eyes, you nodded as you tried to process what she was telling you. Jake had been in charge all along. âAndi, I-â
âIt was your intel that did it,â she cut you off. âFrom your last several assignments, everything you collected directly contributed to the downfall of this trafficking network. One of the largest networks the FBI has ever seen.â
She handed you the next file, labeled with only your name. You flipped it open, well aware that Spencer was reading from over your shoulder. âI donât qualify for retirement,â you told her, furrowing your eyebrows, and looking at the papers in front of you. You didnât qualify for retirement, and yet, you were looking at a retirement offer.
Your unit chief nodded understandingly, âI pulled some strings, with some help. Collectively, Prentiss and I know a lot of people.â
Spencer placed a supportive hand on your back, and you looked up at Andi. âIâm only thirty-two?â You asked, it wasnât a clarification, it was a question.
âAnd yet,â she answered, âyouâve done more for the Bureau than most agents could hope to do in their whole career. This plan came from the director, Y/N. He wanted you to have it.â
Shaking your head, you handed the folder over to your husband so he could look through it. âI donât⊠can I think about it?â
âHeâll want an answer soon but talk it over and give me a call when youâve come to a decision,â she said, grabbing her things and making her way to the door. âAnd Y/N?â
You lifted your head up to meet her eyes, âYeah, Andi?â
She smiled at you, a rare, real smile from her, âMake the right decision for you. You have a small army ready to support you through everything.â
Slowly, your gaze followed her out the door, waiting until you heard the latch of the door secure. Spencer handed the folder back to you, âWhat do you want to do?â
You flipped through the folder again, it was a lot of money, and there were a few different distribution options, but it was more than you felt youâd ever need. âI donât really feel like I deserve this,â you whispered, reaching your hand up and rubbing the back of your neck. âThe Bureau doesnât offer early retirement like this, not without extenuating circumstances,â you continued.
âThey did it with Hotch,â Spencer said, reading the file over your shoulder.
Shaking your head, you leaned over to look at him, âThat was way different, Haley was murdered by a serial killer.â
Spencer sighed, âI think youâre selling yourself short, darling. The Program was trafficking almost 12,000 people across the country. Thatâs almost 70 percent of the yearly total trafficking victims. You took them down,â he told you earnestly.
Your shoulders slouched forward, âI didnât do it alone, though.â
âDidnât you, though? They sent you in with no communication device, no emergency signal, and information that wasnât even true. Your unit told you Johnathan McCallister was the leader of the ring, but it ended up being a decorated agent and youâre the one who figured that out,â Spencer spoke emphatically. âYou almost died in the process, and now there are thousands of victims who are going to go home â all thanks to you.â
Wiping at your eyes, you looked at your husband, âYouâre biased.â That felt true, but Spencer was the person who knew you best in the world.
âWhatâs holding you back?â He murmured gently, sweeping strands of your hair behind your ears.
Smiling unsurely, you closed your eyes, âFear of the future. In the past nine years, the longest Iâve ever been home was four weeks. I donât⊠What do you want me to do?â
He shook his head slowly, âitâs not my decision.â A diplomatic answer, you shouldâve guessed.
âBut what do you want me to do?â You pressed.
Sighing, you watched him weigh his options, âIf my choices are you going back out into the field and getting hurt again, where maybe it doesnât have this good of an outcome, or you, safe at home, where I get to see you more than approximately three months a year, then the choice is clear.â
When he laid it out for you like that, it was pretty clear. âMaybe I could finally see what all the BAU spouses are talking about. You know, how youâre never home,â you said. Some part of you always felt disconnected from the other BAU family members, Spencer wasnât the one who was never home, you were.
Spencer laughed lightly, âWe could celebrate your birthday together.â That was the one day you always missed. Almost six years together, and something always came up on your birthday.
âIâve never had this before,â you whispered, there was still something about it that felt tentative, almost frail.
Smilingly softly, Spencer reached out and took your hand in his, âHad what before?â
You beamed, âA future to plan.â Everything was always laid out for you, every day was spent waiting for the next directive, a new assignment. âI mean, not in nine years.â
There were always dreams, late-night murmurs with Spencer about a house with a yard and kids running around, but they were just dreams. The nights when you were able to sleep next to each other. âDo you have plans for us?â
Nodding rapidly, you answered, âOh yeah, you and me, Iâve got big plans for us.â
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Side Effects àŒ*·Ë
18+ MDNI !!!
Pairing: Mike Schmidt x F! Reader / You
Summary: Kinktober 2024 Day 6 - Wet Dream. Mike tries a new sleep medication and finds it has some odd but pleasant side effects. Soon, Reader will find out too, for better or for worse.
Tags: Wet dreams, Fantasising, P in V, Couch sex, Masturbation (mentioned), Praise kink (implied), Neediness, Sub!Mike, Medical inaccuracies, Use of medication, Embarrassment, Reader is Abby's babysitter (cliché, i know), Way too much backstory for no reason (it's my curse), Set before the movie.
Word count: 3.7k
Read it on ao3! | Masterlist
Authors note: I'm not kidding this was supposed to be a blurb because I had a busy day but it turned into this monster because I'm cursed with the inability to jump straight into smut without needless backstory!! Hope you like it anyway mwah ( ââĄâ)㣠âĄ
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Mike was trying out a new brand of sleeping pills. His doctor had some health concerns regarding the dosage he was taking of his previous pills. Mike had tried to dissuade her from worrying, insisting everything was fine and he was keeping healthy, but she had insisted he try out a new medication, with much fewer significant negative side effects. Mike had tried to protest but had shut his mouth fast when she brought up his role as the sole guardian of a minor. For Abbyâs sake, she said, he shouldnât be putting himself at risk of heart issues, even if the risk was relatively slight. Mike found himself having to agree that the idea of leaving Abby alone in this world was a terrible one.Â
Heâd picked up the pills from the pharmacy the next day. The packaging was much the same as the last ones, only with a different name. The pills themselves were smaller, and circular rather than cylindrical. He was sceptical, given the dose was smaller per pill, but he had to give it a try anyway. He decided not to do his usual nightly routine, opting to leave the nature sounds for later, just wanting to see how well he slept with these pills. He lay on his side, pointedly ignoring his âNebraskaâ poster, waiting for the pills to kick in. He woke up with a start in the morning, incredibly grateful for this decision. Heâd had a wet dream, a vivid one. He hadnât had one in years, hadnât let himself, and he couldnât help but laugh at himself, feeling like a teenager again. Heâs flushed and breathing heavily, feeling a sticky mess in his boxers. Rubbing a hand over his face, he headed for the bathroom. He discarded his sticky boxers in the hamper and climbed into the shower to wash himself off. Under the hot spray of water, he allowed his mind to wander back to what he remembered of his dream. You, bent over the edge of his bed, telling him how well he filled you up. He felt his skin flush again, his limp cock stirring slightly to attention at the memory. He shook his head, droplets of water spraying against the shower wall, he could not think of this right now. He forced his mind to stay on clean topics, feeling, with relief, that he softened up again. Heâd known he was attracted to you, ever since youâd started babysitting Abby, you were just so gorgeous, with your sweet smiles and caring demeanour. Only, heâd never allowed himself to really think about you like that, other than the occasional fleeting thought. Once out of the shower, heâd checked over the pill bottle closely, finding what he was looking for. âNocturnal emissions", âincreased libidoâ and âvivid dreams,â were listed as a side effects. Go figure.
That entire day at work his mind kept returning to the fantasy, ashamed at how much heâd liked it. It seemed that thoughts like this about you had been a long time coming, as once the floodgates opened, they didnât close. Almost every surface he saw at work today, he imagined taking you on. The thoughts were so inescapable that he was forced to quietly and shamefully relieve himself in the employee bathroom. He felt guilty for thinking of you like this, you were so sweet and generous, always giving your time to watch Abby, even for the very low pay he offered, you didnât deserve to be eroticised like this by his traitorous brain. But, there was no helping it. Heâd tried his best to act natural when heâd returned from work, finding you and Abby playing together on the living room floor. If youâd noticed him acting odd, youâd been too kind to mention. The next few days were a tortuous cycle, dreaming of you all night, thinking of whatever his brain had conjured all day. Then having to act normal when he gets home from work to find you in his living room, in various comfortable outfits, smiling in that beautiful way that you do. Things got a little easier, at least concerning you, when Abby returned to school, meaning you didnât have to watch her all day. He still saw you every Saturday, since he had to work, but at least it was only once a week now. He continued seeing you every night in his dreams. He debated trying to return to his old sleeping pills, which didnât have these pesky side effects but found himself oddly enjoying the newfound freedom of spending his nights thinking of such pleasant and frivolous things. As agonising as it was to see you and act normal, he felt overall lighter without reliving what happened with his brother every night. He had also started masturbating more, which seemed to relieve a decent deal of tension for him. Among all the other frustrations in his life, he hadnât realised heâd also been frustrated sexually, although, this much should have been obvious from his complete lack of action for years now. He remained on his new pills, enjoying the benefits they brought, taking the good with the bad.
Youâd asked Mike on Saturday if you could come over the following Tuesday while your apartment was fumigated. Heâd grunted a tired, noncommittal agreement. Youâd asked again at the door, and heâd done the same. You got the pesky feeling he wasnât listening to you but youâd done what you could. You figured it shouldnât be an issue, as Mike got Tuesdays off in exchange for working Saturdays, so you wouldnât be sat in his house alone all day. You knew Mike tended to go back to sleep after taking Abby to school on his days off, so you prepared yourself to have to let yourself in with the key under the plant pot. Youâd mentioned this to Mike too and heâd just mumbled an âokayâ.Â
So here you were, crouching to retrieve the key from under the plant pot and letting yourself in. The bungalow was still and dark, you flick the light on in the hall, kicking off your shoes and making your way to the couch. You figure that Mike is simply asleep, so you settle in, going to dig in your bag for the book you brought with you. A noise from Mikeâs bedroom startles you a little, you look up toward his door curiously. It had almost sounded like your name. Why? Was he calling you in there? It seemed like an unlikely thing for him to do, but your anxious mind conjures images of him injured in there, calling weakly out for help. He had sounded a little choked. You place your book on the coffee table and make your way over. You hear another small noise as you approach, like a moan, which concerns you more. You open the door, only to find him asleep on the bed in the dark. You stand confused in the doorway, gently gripping the doorknob. You were sure you heard your name, but he looks fast asleep, even as his body shifts in an odd way like itâs arching upward. Just as youâre about to leave, you hear it again, your name choked out from between his lips. You turn to look at him, noticing his body moving, almost like his hips are thrusting upward andâ. Oh my God, you think in shock, heâs hard. Thoughts buzz around in your mind, connecting the dots way too slowly. When you grasp whatâs going on, you quickly leave the room, shutting the door gently behind you so as not to wake him and leaning your back against it. Your mind whirs, another broken whimper of your name being heard from behind the door. You rush back to the couch, sitting down and taking a deep breath. You try to come up with an explanation for what could be happening that isnât the obvious because the obvious answer is too⊠complicated. You run a hand over your hair. Could it have been a nightmare? Why would he have been hard⊠and thrusting like that? He had mentioned his new sleeping pills having some odd side effects which heâd point blank refused to elaborate on, other than that they were fine. Could this have been it? You try your best to return to your reading, but your mind wonât stop wandering. You vow to never mention this to anyone, especially not to Mike, not wishing to humiliate either of you. Your cheeks burn as you reread the same paragraph over and over, unable to retain anything but the memory of his whimpers of your name.
About an hour later, youâre feeling much less overheated but still struggling to focus. You hear a door open down the hall and soft footsteps. Mike. You notice, as he rubs his eyes, that heâs coming toward you shirtless⊠with a large wet patch on his grey boxers. You quickly look up at his face, just in time for him to lower his hand and spot you there, his eyes widening. Youâre shocked by how fast he moves, darting into the bathroom and slamming the door shut in an instant. Quiet descends over the house again for a moment.
âWhy are you here?â he screeches through the door, the mortification more than evident in the shake of his voice. You try to play it cool as if nothing is wrong, hoping you can convince him you didnât see anything to spare you both the embarrassment.
âI told you I was coming, my apartment is being fumigated, remember?â you call back. You hear a thud, Mike thumping against the door in annoyance. âAm I not allowed to be here?â trying to channel your usual easygoing playfulness. He sighs loudly, rubbing at his forehead.
âOf course, youâre allowed here, you always are, okay?â he expresses quietly, uncomfortably sincere for the situation. Thereâs another loud silence. âDid you⊠see?â his voice breaks slightly. You continue to pretend all is well.
âWhat? Mike, Iâve seen you shirtless before,â you laugh, a little too loudly, hoping he believes you. Another silence. âNothing to be ashamed of⊠you look⊠uh⊠good,â you falter, not knowing why you just said that. Itâs true though, he keeps himself in shape, channelling his energy to building his strength, and it shows, pleasantly so. Mike canât quite believe what heâs hearing you say, coughing slightly, his cock already stirring from just a simple comment on his fitness.
âYeah?â he swallows, unable to keep the slightly needy edge out of his voice, praying you donât notice. He doesnât wait for your answer, snapping to his senses. âIâm going for a shower,â he squeaks through the door. He scrambles for the shower, turning on the water as a signal to you that heâs no longer talking. He discards his sticky boxers like normal, stepping into the warming shower before burying his head in his hands and letting out a frustrated howl. He doesnât know if you can hear him, but he doesnât care, nothing could be more embarrassing than what had just happened. You sit in the living room, staring at the bathroom door and listening to the drumming of the water from the shower. Youâre not sure how to proceed, especially after hearing his tone of voice after youâd complimented him. You keep going back to the way heâd whimpered your name in his sleep, hard and thrusting and then emerged with a stain on his boxers, that suggested only one end to the dream. Was he into you? Was this just some weird fluke due to his sleeping pills? You become so engrossed in your thoughts that you have no time to mentally prepare for him to appear from the bathroom. He looks more sheepish than youâve ever seen him in your life, a towel wrapped around his lower half, his torso dripping water attractively. You stare at each other for a while, like heâs waiting for you to start chastising him. Instead, you decide to try to test whether his dream was a fluke.Â
âHey,â you smile in a subtle flirtatious way. You play with your hair, twirling an end of it slightly. He swallows, his Adam's apple bobbing.
âHey,â he repeats shyly. You give an obvious glance down at his bare chest and arms, before returning your eyes to his, smiling and biting your lip. He blinks furiously. âIâm going to go change,â he stutters, rushing off for his bedroom. You purse your lips as you watch after him, not sure if youâve flustered him in a good or bad way. He returns a little while later, coming to sit on the couch with you, but as far from you as he can possibly get. You notice with a smile that heâs blushing.Â
âYou were sleeping when I got here,â you start, as casual as can be, and he looks impossibly tense. You lean your arm on the back of the couch and then rest your chin on it, smiling over at him. He avoids your eye. âDream anything nice?â His head whips around to look at you, trying to figure you out. He doesnât know youâd walked in while he was sleeping.
âDid youâ?â he starts but quickly stops himself. He canât ask if you saw the stain, if you really were just asking an innocuous question, he would completely humiliate himself. You just blink back innocently. He scrutinises you for a little longer. The possibility crosses his mind that youâre a mind reader, and youâre trying to punish him for his thoughts. You reach over, trailing your fingertips over his arm, watching as goosebumps bloom.
âHave we ever been alone together before? Without Abby in the house?â you whisper with a teasing smile. He goes bright red, breathing shakily. Youâre flirting with him, you have to be. Why? He looks at you nervously.
âNot sure,â he mumbles. You move closer and his heart pounds faster.
âI only asked about your dream because, well⊠I heard my name,â you trace a circle on his bicep, just below the sleeve of his t-shirt. He feels momentarily lightheaded when you say this. The unspoken understanding passes between you that you must know more than this, but youâre sparing him the details. He sighs shakily. His shy reactions make you feel oddly confident, you come closer, resting your hand on the arm of the couch, effectively boxing him in, your faces close together. He looks terrified, but heâs incredibly aroused. âWas I on top of you?â you purr, unsure where all this confidence has come from. His eyes shut and he breathes shakily, for a moment he thinks heâs about to faint.Â
âGodâŠâ he wonders again if youâre a mind reader. He opens his eyes and your face is right there, beautiful and seductive and he decides in that moment that you could know anything about him, even the most humiliating things, if it kept you this close. Itâs not clear who leans in first, but suddenly the two of you are kissing, desperately. Your lips move with fervour and he moans into the kiss. He hasnât been kissed in so long and itâs you, the object of all his fantasies. You clamber into his lap to straddle him and he accepts you eagerly, his arms wrapping around your middle tight, gripping at your skin through the fabric of your sweatshirt. Your tongue licks into his mouth and he moans again, each sound he makes going through to your core like lightning. Heâs rock-hard under you and the thought makes you smug.
âYou didnât answer the question, was I on top of you?â you demand into the kiss, your hands coming to cup his neck.
âYes, God yes, you wereâ ahâ riding me,â he pants against your lips, all shame gone now that he has you here. He doesnât care what he has to say, he just needs you. You hum an acknowledgement, pressing yourself down in his lap, slowly dragging yourself back and forth. He whines desperately, his hips bucking to meet you. You giggle at his desperation and he just whines again, embarrassed but knowing he deserves it. You continue to kiss him feverishly, the kiss becoming sloppier with need. You grind down on him, providing teasing friction, enjoying the way he grips at you tighter, trying to silently beg for more. You disconnect from the kiss and he laments, trying to follow you. You gently push him back by the chest and he looks up at you wide-eyed, lips pink and glossy from kissing. You grin, winking, reaching down and pulling your sweatshirt up and over your head. He groans at the sight of you, hands sliding up your back to pull you back in. He looks up at you, his eyes full of wonder and need, placing gentle kisses along your cleavage. You hum softly, enjoying the soft presses. His fingers splay against your back, tracing just under the clasp on your bra, itâs a question and you nod an answer. He fumbles with the clasp for a moment and he smiles up at you shyly. You chuckle. He manages to free you of the garment, slowly slipping the straps down your shoulders and pulling it away from you. He swallows, lowering his lips to mouth at the swell of your breasts. You feel his hardness twitching under you and you give a soft roll of your hips in return. He groans against your skin. You lean your head back, eyes fluttering blissfully as he showers you with insistent affections. His hands on your back hold you close, making sure you canât slip away from him like every other version of you has by the morning. You toy with the hairs at the nape of his neck. His tongue traces a path between your breasts.
âWant your cock already,â you purr. You say it just to watch him go crazy, his whole body shivering, eyes falling closer, a small moan escaping his mouth.
âY-yeah,â he murmurs. You push him back again, enjoying the sweet vulnerable way he looks up at you. You tug his t-shirt over his head, spending a moment caressing at his chest. Heâs flushed, muscles tensing as your touch passes over him. Then, you shuffle back a little, just enough to tug at the strings of his sweatpants. His cock twitches eagerly as he watches you do this. You canât help but giggle slightly and he looks up at you, smiling sheepishly. âIâm a bit excited,â
âI can tell honey,â you tease. He takes a deep breath and, holding you tight so you donât fall, lifts his hips so you can wriggle his sweatpants down, along with his boxers. Heâs leaking pre-cum, standing at full attention, flushed and needy. You peck his lips as assurance, sensing heâs feeling insecure about something, though you spot nothing to feel that way about. You rise onto your feet, his hands sliding to your waist, holding you like letting you any further would be unbearable. You kick off your leggings and underwear. He gasps at the sight of you, hands sliding down to your thighs as you settle back into his lap. You sit right on his cock, feeling it twitch eagerly under you, another bead of pre-cum rolling free. Mike pants needily, watching as your bare core slides against his length for a moment, making a sticky mess in his lap. He whines, gripping at your waist. You show mercy on him (and yourself), lifting up just enough to align his tip with your entrance. He whimpers in desperation.Â
âPlease, please,â he begs. You lean down to kiss his cheeks soothingly, sinking down onto him. He gasps loudly, his grip tightening on you. His eyes glaze over as you sit motionless in his lap, accommodating yourself to him. He whines softly, hands sliding up and down your body with need. âPlease,â he sobs. âI need you to move, please,â you smile, tutting playfully but lifting yourself up slowly. His eyes squeeze shut. âNnghâ so amazing,â you bring your hips down, feeling him dragging against your walls, making you moan. You brace yourself on his shoulders, sliding up and down a few more times. Mike already looks completely gone, staring dreamily at your breasts as they softly bounce, hands exploring your hips and waist, letting out unashamed moans. You remember his dream and lift yourself.
âFuck me,â you command. Heâs confused for a moment, sobbing softly at the cessation of movement, before realising what you want him to do. Heâs happy to oblige. He takes hold of your hips and starts to thrust shakily up into you. You let out a surprised gasp as he hits a perfect spot, moaning and dropping your head onto his shoulder. He kisses at your neck as best he can, thrusting up into you with pure desperation. He pounds against you sloppily, whimpering desperately, your moans in his ear only egging him on. He gets off knowing you feel good, thrusting more intentionally against the spot you seem to love so much. Heâs rewarded with a symphony of beautiful sounds that has him approaching his release at a rapid pace. âFucking me so good, Mike,â you moan and heâs done for, the praise going right to his core. With two more harsh thrusts, heâs cumming, his whole body trembling with a whimper of your name. You start to move yourself again, even as he twitches and whines under you, desperate not to get left behind. He sobs shakily with pleasure as you chase your release. Luckily, it washes over you soon after, fireworks exploding behind your eyes. You grip his shoulders hard, your body shaking like his, your head tipped back as you wail his name in return. He watches you, enraptured by the sight of you like this, determined in this moment that he wonât let this be the last time he sees it, no matter what happens. You calm down, mercifully pulling off of him to give him some reprieve from all the sensations. He holds you there on his lap, rubbing your back softly as the two of you come back to earth. Heâs blissful, not just from the sex, but from the fact heâs allowed to hold you, that your arms are wrapping around him in return. He kisses your cheek, and you let him and heâs in heaven.Â
âI guess dreams do come true,â he sighs with a lopsided grin. You look up at him incredulously.
âThatâs the cheesiest line Iâve ever heard,â
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May I request a flirty Edmund x flustered fem reader? Like the reader is trying to tend to his wounds after a battle or something but Edmund keeps distracting her by trying to show off and making teasing comments? And could it be a non-established relationship?
umm, I know you said requests were open (and you have the right to write what you want anyways) but if you don't want to do this then feel free to ignore this :))
anyways thank you! have a great day<3
ft. edmund pevensie x f! reader â the chronicles of narnia
â°â⧠edmund flirting while you tend to his woundsâ0.7k words
setting: unspecified narnian age contains: descriptions blood/injury & mentions of battle, ed is a cheesy menace, medical inaccuracies probably
†author's note: i made it a bit shorter than planned, but i hope itâs still okay and that youâll enjoy!!
âoh, god, edmund!â your concerned voice was a bit louder than it was supposed to be upon the sight of one of your beloved kings being brought into the medical tent, prompting you to quickly apologize to everyone in there before rushing to his side. the battle was already over and victory had been named for your kingdom of narnia, so several soldiers injured from the aftermath were being brought to you for recovery (thankfully, there werenât so many that the youngest queen needed to go running around healing them with her elixir). âi was really hoping not to see any royalty todayâŠâ
he seemed a bit paler than usual from blood loss, but he weakly smiled at you rushing to his side, âedmund, huh? whatever happened to you insisting on calling me by my title?â
âis that really what youâre focusing on?â you immediately started removing his armor and cutting away at the fabric of his sleeve that obscured the damage for examination. it looked like an arrowhead got lodged in his arm and the wooden shaft got broken off at some point, needing to be removed in order for you to progress. âstay still and count to ten.â
âi donât need to count to ten when the ten is right in front ofâ fuck!!â he almost bit his tongue in the middle of his compliment when you took the opportunity to take out the piece of metal with a pair of tongs, swiftly tossing it on a tray then applying pressure and working your magic as you were trained to.
âstop being so cheeky and let me get you cleaned up!â you huffed, trying to focus on your work instead of his flirtatious advances. it was no secret to anyone with eyes and ears that edmund fancied you and has been trying to woo you for quite some time now, but it seems that the only thing preventing you from being officially courted by him was your own denial of your feelings. even if the royal family made it clear that they would marry for love rather than status, you would still deny with everything in you that he always manages to make you falter without fail.
âa-at least if i die, the last sight i see will be the most beautiful girl in existence by my side,â he joked before hissing at the stinging sensation of you cleaning his wound. it was nowhere near the worst pain he felt or the closest heâs ever been to death, but he thought it would be funny to exaggerate the agony to get you to pay more attention to him as if it wasnât already all on him.
âdonât say that! itâs not even bad enough to be that much of a bother, just remember to wash the wound with alcohol and change the bandages every day.â
âso i guess that means iâll be seeing you every day since none of my servants are professionals like you are? iâm a king, you know, so it would only be expected to have the best of the best look after me!â
â⊠fine, i guess iâll see you around this time for the next week for so until youâre fully healedâŠâ his stupid smile made you get all hot and you turned around so that he couldnât see your face for your reaction, but the very action told him everything that he needed to know.
âso do you think you could also help me up then walk be back to the palace to announce our victory and our relationship?â
âyou hurt your arm, not your legs, so you donât need my help to go back! also, we arenât even a couple yet, thereâs nothing to announce!â
ânot a couple yet? so you admit that we will be someday?â
âoh, youâre insufferable!â
his cheeks ached a bit from all the smiles and laughter, able to ignore the pain like it was a mere paper cut thanks to the amusement teasing you has brought him. the day youâll be his and heâll be yours (although he always was yours) is close, he could feel itâ and heâll gladly milk this minor injury as much as he can if it means bringing that moment closer to him by spending more time with you.
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Emergency Contact (2/2) (Ghost x GN!Reader)
-> PART ONE OF EMERGENCY CONTACT
Summary: You never expected Simon to come to your aid, and Simon assures you that he would come every single time.
A/N: I genuinely appreciate the support of this concept <3 I truly did not expect so many people to want a part two, so here it is! please rb with what you think, i love to hear yâallâs thoughts! iâm honestly not the happiest with this, but i did what i could. i may rewrite this in the future.
[WARNINGS: Hospital setting, fluff, hurt/comfort, medical inaccuracies, ooc Simon.]
IT TAKES YOU FOUR DAYS to wake up. Four entire days for you to even move an eye muscle. Four days of anxiety, of Simon lying in wait, waiting for sign of life. Despite the doctorsâ assurances of your condition, the confirmed brain activity, Simon was panicking.
He just couldnât lose you, too. Not when he has such a great thing going for him, so when he learns youâre in a mini comaâinduced by your own body to allow your body to rest and heal, he canât help but freak out. His mind screaming that youâll never wake up, that youâll always by lying in a hospital bed, until someone in your family decides to come and pull the plug. He tried to keep himself preoccupiedâhe read books and articles on his phone, memorized each time the nurses came in to check your vitals, he even texted Price an update about his situationâit wasnât much information, but he said something along the lines of something happened at home and he thinks his leave with have to be for a month, but thereâs a good chance it might be longer.
Simon barely left the roomâhe couldnât. Not when at any moment you could wake up, or any moment you couldâve died. He didnât manage much sleep, either. Every time he managed to fall asleep, the same nightmare would play; what he imagined how your accident went. He imagined you walking down on the sidewalk towards the crosswalk down a street you both frequented together. You were always careful when walkingâhe knew you were having car troubles for the last few weeks. You press the button on the crosswalk pole to trigger the lights to turn red. Cars slow to a stop, and your crosswalk signs turns to a walking man. You quickly hurry across the crosswalk, but a car comes speeding downâand smashes right into you, full speed, sending you across the road. Simon is just standing there, watching. Completely unable to help. He always wakes up once he walks up to your mangled body.
Simon gasps quietly and jolts awake again, blinking the bleariness away, and the slow beeps and exhales of your machines come back. His rapid heartbeat begins to slow as he realizes that heâs still beside your hospital bed. He looks at youâyouâre no longer on a ventilator, but you have an oxygen mask, a way to help your collapsed lung. It makes him feel a bit better, but Simon would very much prefer your eyes to be open, your fingers moving against the blanket youâd likely hate the texture of when you woke upâif you woke upâand he would want to feel your muscles moving under your skin. He also tries to ignore the fear of you having Amnesia after waking up.
Simon isnât sure when he laid his head back down, but it shoots back up the second he hears a quiet noise escape youâitâs the first sign of life to Simon, his wide eyes scanning your body. His eyes fly to your hand, your fingers twitching a bit. Simon grabs ahold of your twitching hand immediately and looks at your face and he isnât so sure why his heart is pounding beneath his ribs, but he doesnât have too much time to focus on it as your arm twitches. Itâs like youâre slowly coming back to life in a weird way, but Simon finds himself totally silent, like he canât find the right words to say just yet. He doesnât mean to hold his breath, but he does as he watches your shoulder twitch next, and then your eyebrows furrow. Your eyes are already closed, but you squeeze your eyelids together harder. Simon realizes that you havenât had your eyes open for about four days, so he quickly dims the rooms lights and returns right back next to you. Simon reaches for your hand and gently holds it, watching you slowly get your surroundings.
Your eye flutter open slowly and you blink, and itâs obvious you donât immediately process that youâre in the hospital. A croaky moan of discomfort leaves you and Simon sits up, the worry eating at his stomach. You look at Simon with unfocused and exhausted eyes and your eyebrows furrow again and your lips part.
â..Simon?â
He releases the breath he was holding and he nods, his black mask slightly moving as his lips move. âIâm right here, [name]. Right here.â Simon absolutely hates how shaky his voice is, and he watches you bit your lip as your eyes begin to fill with tears. His heart skips a beatâwhatâs wrong? Are you in pain? Are you scared? Simon decides he needs to know because he can fix it, he can help you, right? He needs to fix itââY.. You came for me..â You whisper, blinking a tear rolls down your cheek to your jaw quickly. Simonâs own eyebrows furrowedâdid you think he wouldnât? âOf course I did, love.â He murmurs, his thumb brushing over your knuckles. âI will always come for you.â You try to hold in the quiet sob, but your shoulders begin to shake. Simon reaches up and gently wipes away a tear with his thumb while he squeezes your hand. âNo tears now, hm? Youâve.. Youâve survived the impossible.â Simon says, forcing his voice to be steady. His eyes begin to burn with his own set of tears forming. âI came as soon as I heard, [name]. Donât ever think I wouldnât come for you.â
Your lower lip curls as you try to not cry from his sentiment; this is the man who took you in after losing everything, and it took him a long while to even let you know of his actual name, let alone see his face unmasked. This is the man who does not tell you the details of his job, but you know that he could be killed from it. This is the man who sits next to you near his windowsill when you both canât sleepâthe man who wakes up, just knowing something is up. He makes you a cup of your favorite morning drink whenever he can, he signs his sticky notes with a poorly drawn skull instead of his name, he makes piss poor dad and army type jokes, annoys you with his cockiness and bought you a damn mattress and bed-frameâeven thought he never had to. He remembers the little things about you, your favorite shows and gamesâyour favorite books, your favorite foods, hell, he remembers every little awful story about your workplace and your job. Heâs always been like a wild animalâyou come too close and he flees, but if youâre patient do what he needs, heâll come to you.
Simon blinks away the tears and he clears his throat, his voice hesitant as he speaks. âYou made me your emergency contact.â His tone isnât questioning or warbling in any wayâhe says it like a statement, a fact, which it is. You laugh quietly which quickly turns into a grimace, causing Simonâs thumb to stop moving over your knuckles for a moment. Of course any movement or sound would hurt. âI.. I had to put one down, I just.. put the first person who came to mind.. Yâknow?â You murmured nervously. Simonâs breath hitches for a moment and he only responds with a âmmhâ for the time being, which definitely makes you way more nervous than you started out to feel. Your heart monitor spikes for a moment, causing Simon to speak up. âHeyâjust relax, okay? Mânot mad, love. Not mad at all,â He begins. He glances away from you for a moment before looking back with such a vulnerable lookâlike heâll break at any moment. âIt was just.. a surprise. Thatâs all.â But both of you know it was more than just a surprise. It was a small declaration of prioritizing each otherâyou setting him as the first person to be notified for an emergency, and his acceptance of this role. Simon never thought he would be sitting here, beside anyone else than his teammates in a hospital setting.
Simon isnât sure when he fell in love with you. Whether it was the first moment he laid eyes on you or way later down the roadâhe doesnât know. What he does know is that this.. feeling, isnât as scary as it used to be. People getting close to him used to terrify him and it still doesâbut.. thereâs something about you. Something about you that makes Simon feel safe. Makes him feel like he doesnât have to sit in the corner to watch the entire room, you make him feel like he doesnât have to sleep with a hunting knife stashed under his pillow. You make him feel like he doesnât have to question your motives with anything you do, you make Simon feel like he can just sit down and relax without having to worry about, well.. anything else besides from the question of what youâll have for dinner that night. He tries to hold in the shuddery breath and when he canât, his eyes dart away to your arm. You open your lips to speak again, but you begin to cough. Simon grabs the paper cup of water that has a straw in it that heâs prepared for you everyday just in case you had woken up and he slots the straw between your lips, which you greedily accept and drink down the cold water. It soothes the ache in your throat from being on the ventilator and from not speaking for a couple of days. Once youâre satisfied, he places the cup back on the side table. âHey, Si,â You croak, your fingers weakly squeezing his hand. Simonâs eyes immediately meet yours again, searching for any hint of pain. You lick your lips, a light smile coming to them. âTwo blondes walk into a bar. Youâd think one of âem wouldâve seen it.â He stares at you for a moment, his eyebrows raising. âDid.. Did you just..â You laugh weakly and nod, looking at him. âI did.â You clear your throat again and squeeze his fingers. âDid it because youâre in your head.. Donât hafta think so.. so much when youâre with me, Simon.â
Simon brushes his thumb over your knuckles once again and he canât help but silently agreeâhe doesnât have to think about anything right now, he can just sit here, with youâeven if itâs in a place like this, with you in a condition like that. Simon looks at you and you look back at him, into his soulâand for the first time, he doesnât want to look away.
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hi bug!
for your boys, just a thought: a moment where archie has to patch simon up. role reversal. like if simon tried to protect his boy and got himself hurt, and now he has to talk archie through patching him up.....
your boys are so lovely. i can't wait to see them get whumped to bits in the event!!!
- @whump-kia
kia this was genuinely such a blast to write that it ended up a tad longer than i originally planned for, thank you SO much for the prompt (ËáșË) i hope u like it as much as i loved writing it because these boys are SILLY.
to anyone else: see this post for character info!
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There was a rumor circulating that there was an âinconspicuous medical studentâ spotted âaiding the activities of a notorious vigilanteâ in the city, and it was safe to say the crime lords and such were not happy about it.
The rumors were true, of course, but it didnât make them any easier to deal with.
And Simon was currently dealing with them.
He should have known his extremely selfless and abundantly kind nature towards Archie would come back to bite him in the ass.
Heâd be sure to rub it in Archieâs face when he saw him again.
âYouâre the kid thatâs been helping that little punk, arenât you?â The man spat in Simonâs face as he shoved him up against the wall.
Judging by the way he was dressed and the way he smelled, Simon had half a mind to assume he was a goon from the drug ring Archie had been after for some time now.
Fortunately, the guy clearly wasnât the brightest. No experienced lackey would start heckling a target in the middle of an open alley way without checking if anyone was around first.
Unfortunately, the guy was quite a bit stronger than Simon and there really wasnât anyone around after all.
Just my luck.
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â Simon spewed back, struggling against the manâs grasp.
The manâs hand tightened around Simonâs neck and the gravity of the situation began to sink in.
He was alone in this alley. Sure, he had used the emergency button on his watch that sent signal to Archie as soon as he recognized he was in danger, but it had been a good amount of time and Archie was.. nowhere to be found.
âDonât play dumb with me!â The man shouted, sending a knee slamming into Simonâs gut. âYouâre going to tell me everything you know!â Another knee to his middle sent him stumbling back and doubling over.
âI donât.. donât know anything..â Simon sputtered, coughing harshly and tasting metal.
Simon knew he was in hot water. He had no combat training, so self defense skills, and despite being decently fit, he was no where near the league of a guy who beat people up for a living. He needed to get out of there as fast as possible.
Alright Simon, c'mon. Focus. You can handle this. Just think.
Before Simon could form another coherent thought, a fist connected with his face that sent him reeling. Blood began leaking from his nose all down his mouth, and he choked on the taste. Before he could recover, his whole body was rammed against the brick wall and his arm was pulled awkwardly behind him.Â
The punch had left him dazed, so dazed that he didnât recognize the sound of two other guys approaching the scene.
âFor godâs sake, donât kill the kid! Rough him up, get some information, but donât kill him. We'll have more use for him later,â A deeper voice chided.
Simon heard vague mutters of obedience before he felt his arm being strained again.
âAlright kid, since Iâm feeling so nice, Iâll give you a chance to redeem yourself. Answer the question and youâll be on your way,â The man sneered. Simon could hear muffled snickers behind him, but couldnât quite get the angle to look. âWhat is the little punkâs real name.â
He knew he should be sizing up the scene and determining the best course of action, but goddamn his arm hurt. He could feel every tendon being strained at the orientation the man had it at.
Still, no matter what, he wasnât going to sell out Archie. Archie would come. He always did.
âN-No idea,â Simon spat, stomping on the manâs toe in an attempt to buck out of the hold.
Unfortunately, the man was still significantly stronger than Simon, so his attempt at retaliation only served in angering him further.
âYou littleââ The man growled, before twisting Simon's arm and yanking it fully out of its socket.
Simon let out a stuttering wail as the pain temporarily blinded him. Suddenly, his head was being slammed against the wall again and he couldnât figure out what was hurting more now: his head, his arm, or his stomach.
He was almost sure he was done for, until he heard a familiar shout and the sound of a fist connecting with a face.
Took him long enough.
Simon let himself slide down the wall once the man was pulled off of him, cradling his aching shoulder as he watched. Through hazy vision, he saw Archie made quick work of the lackeys. It was a flurry of hollers and yelps and limbs flying, but eventually, Archie emerged unscathed and rushed right over to Simon.
âIâm so sorry I was late! I was working, and I didnât see the alert andâ oh god, your arm!â He blurted, hands awkwardly hovering over Simon, a complete contrast to the ruthless machine he had been not a few seconds earlier.
Simon wanted to be mad, he really did. The emergency alert was there for a reason, after all. But how could he stay angry when Archie was looking at him with such sincere concern and regret. Simon sighed.
âItâs not as bad as it looks.. itâs dislocated, but Iâm pretty sure itâs not broken so we wonât need to go to the hospital,â Simon explained.
Archie gave a small huff of relief.
âYou do, however, need to help me pop it back into place.â
Archie blanched.
âPop it back into place?! Isnât that dangerous?! I donât know what Iâm doing!â He babbled.
âRelax, Iâll walk you through it. Itâs not that hard. You just have to kinda.. push it until it feels right. Iâll let you know,â Simon replied, absurdly calm for the situation at hand.
â..Ok..âÂ
Simon carefully instructed Archie on where to place his hands and where to push in, and after a bit more coaxing, they were ready.
âAlright. Donât give me a countdown. You have to just do it, or else I might tense up involuntarily and that couldâ URGH!â
A sickening snap reverberated from Simonâs offending limb.
âSorry! Iâm sorry! You said not to give you a countdown!â Archie mewled, pulling his hands away as if heâd just been burned.
âItâs fine.. itâs.. Iâm good.. you did good,â Simon placated, squeezing his eyes shut at the lingering pain.
âOkay.. okay, thatâs done. We should get you back to your apartment and patched up.. that black eye looks.. pretty rough..â
âDonât I know it..â
Archie tenderly helped Simon to his feet, and supported the tallerâs man weight with ease.
âThanks for not, uh, selling me out by the way..â Archie murmured, as they began their arduous journey back to Simonâs home.
âWell, what type of âinconspicuous medical studentâ would I be if I just went around telling everyone how I âaid the activities of a notorious vigilanteâ?âÂ
â...Youâre an idiot.â
Simon grinned. Yep. All worth it.
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i've known war
john 'soap' mactavish x gn!reader wc: 9.3k (whoops) summary: you're alive. he can get you back, he can hold you in his arms again. warnings: established relationship, angst and sadness and depression, hurt/comfort, canon typical violence, graphic description of injury, mentions of torture, eventual happy ending, military and medical inaccuracies, pls ignore any plot holes i beg
requested here! follow up to love you from afar, but can be read as a standalone. im so sorry this took me so long to write lmao.
it always feels like the first time when you kiss him. even now, years down the line, the sparks, the warmth, the daze that you leave him in; he truly believes it will never get old.
the way you look, standing in the open doorway of the helicopter, silhouetted against the bright blue sky, it makes his head feel so fuzzy he almost forgets why you're all here in the first place.
it's the sweet sound of his name passing your lips that pulls him back to the present, your voice sending his stomach fluttering.
"earth to johnny," you chuckle, turning to face him and resting your weight against one side of the open door, "what're you thinking so hard about?"
he can't help the smile that breaks out at the sound of your laughter. "just you." johnny replies, closing the small distance between you and snaking an arm around your waist. you smile as he leans in closer, murmuring low in your ear, "and, how i cannae wait to get ye home."
you laugh again, placing a hand on his chest but not quite pushing him back. "we've got a job to do first."
he takes your hand in his, running his thumb over your knuckles. "then we'd better get a move on, eh?"
"i'll race you," you grin at him, haloed by the light of the sun so beautifully he has to snap himself out of his reverence to respond.
"oh, you're on."Â
perhaps it was slightly irresponsible the way he was rushing the others along for his own gain, but within a matter of minutes they're breaching the facility and well on their way to being done with this.
it's only when he's stalking along a dimly lit corridor that he slows down. something was bothering him, an off feeling in the back of his mind that he just can't ignore.
before he can think about it any further, a boom shakes the walls, filling the air with dust and obscuring his vision even more. it was close enough to start a faint ringing in his ears, coming from back the way he came; where he'd split up with ghost and, more importantly, you.
he should stay on target, continue with what they're here to do, his job â but what if you were in trouble? if there's a chance you need his help, he couldn't risk it. it takes less than a second for him to turn back, making the decision to check on what caused the explosion before continuing.
quietly stalking back down the corridor, it takes him slightly longer to register the fact that he hasn't heard anything over the radio; no updates, no clever remarks from ghost, nothing. they worked not fifteen minutes ago, just after you'd split up and checked them. surely nothing could've happened in such a short space of time?
he does his best to push through the sinking feeling that tries to drag him down, but it's stubborn, creeping in from the corners of his mind.
he reaches where he left you in half the time it took him to walk away, the intersection of two corridors just as empty as the rest of the halls. he points his flashlight in the direction you went, and the feeling in his gut gets worse.
something glinting in the light catches his attention. the end of the corridor is collapsed, when it definitely hadn't been before, but it's what lies in front of the rubble that he zeroes in on. partially obscured by the layer of filth and blood coating it, there's no mistaking it when he kneels down, dropping his rifle to the ground beside him, and carefully takes the metal in his trembling hand.
it's a pair of id tags.
he numbly calls your name. it bounces off the walls and echoes back to him. the blood runs through the creases of his hand, staining the flesh. the letters of your name are clear through the dirt.
no. you can't be gone.
he looks up to the rubble, shrouded in darkness, back down to your tags, back up to the rubble, and there's a hand just visible under the concrete that looks sickeningly like yours andâ
he tears his gaze away, back down to your tags. the chain is snapped, like it had been ripped off in a hurry, as if you'd known you were going to die and wanted to make sure he would find themâ
no, no no. you're not dead. you can't be. he just saw you fifteen minutes ago, he bumped his helmet against yours in lieu of a kiss like he always did before you parted ways. you were fine and you were smiling at him. it was only fifteen minutes, you were right here, he can still hear your voice taunting him about the race between you, it was only fifteen minutesâ
a heavy hand comes down on johnny's shoulder, startling him out of his panicked daze and instinctively he jumps up and swings his arm at whoever stuck up on him.
ghost catches his forearm easily, his eyes moving between your tags clutched in johnny's fist to the wreckage behind him. when he meets johnny's watery eyes again, the coldness in his gaze seems to soften as he arrives at the same conclusion.
the ringing in johnny's ears hasn't left. in fact, it's gotten worse.
"weâ we gotta find 'em," johnny's breath comes out shallow and ragged, the panic slowly rising in his chest through the initial numbness. "fucks sake, they cannaeâ weâ weâ"
"johnny." ghost interrupts his sputtering short, bracing both hands on his biceps and giving him a gentle, grounding shake. "...come on."
"no! simon weâ" his breath catches in his throat, heart constricting painfully beneath his sternum as he grips the front of ghost's vest in desperation. why was ghost giving up so easily? didn't he care? didn't he want to find you?
ghost lowers his gaze, tearing away from the distraught expression on the sergeant's face. "they're gone, soap."
"shut the fuck up!" johnny growls, despair seeping into his voice with every second that passes without you. he tries to shake ghost's hands off, but he doesn't budge. "ye dinnae ken that! they're still here somewhere, we cannae leave without 'em!"
he's gripping your tags like a lifeline, the metal searing against his palm and heavier than anything else he'd ever carried. he shouldn't have them, they shouldn't be in his hand, they should be around your neck, you should be here, with him, and notâŠ
it's too much. his knees give out from under him and, despite ghost's firm grip on his shoulders, he sinks to the floor with his head in his hands.
"simon, fuckâ pleaseâŠ" it's a whisper, under his breath, but he knows ghost heard from how he crouches down beside him, laying an arm over his heaving shoulders as he steadily begins to sob.
it's not real. it can't be real. he wants this to be a nightmare so fucking badly, but the pain in his chest is far too real, his tears burning tracks down his face, the weight of your absence pressing down on him and crushing him under the pressure.
he barely notices when price and gaz appear in the hall ahead of them, just about registering the sound of the debris crunching under their boots as they approach. the pair don't say anything as they take in the scene, looking down with furrowed brows at where johnny and ghost are crouched on the floor.
the captain opens his mouth to ask, but ghost cuts him of with a solemn shake of his head.
words are exchanged, but johnny doesn't hear them. his head feels impossibly light, an expanding pressure beneath his temples that makes it hard to think. the ringing keeps getting worse.
the sound of gunfire makes it through the fog. gaz and ghost each take one of his arms, hauling him to his feet and essentially dragging him after the captain as they make their way back out of the building. he can't bring himself to fight them. he blinks, and finds himself strapped into his seat, the one next to him hauntingly empty.
price is talking into the radio, to laswell he assumes, but johnny doesn't register anything he says â anything except the last two words:
"...one k.i.a."
the air is thick with a kind of tension he's never felt before, a shroud of numbness that he can't seem to shake. when they land it follows them, seeping into the air on base and pushing down on whoever crosses their path. none of them have to ask to understand what happened.
johnny keeps your tags, clutches them close to his heart, and practically bites the head off of anyone who tries to take them from his white-knuckled grip, even as he gets checked out in the medical wing. his quietness puts the medics on edge, he can tell. something about the way he doesn't even flinch when they cleanse his wounds, the polar opposite to his his usual talkative nature, it tells them there's no use trying to console him. they try to convince him to let the tags go, but he doesn't acknowledge their words.
the broken chain stays firmly wrapped around his palm until he's staring down his own hollow face in the bathroom mirror. he'd turned the sink on fifteen minutes ago to wash the blood away, the water so hot it fogs up his reflection, but he can't bring himself to put his hands under the stream.
because it's your blood, not just the usual grime from missions. if he washes it off, he's washing you off, and he doesn't want to do that, no matter how disgusting it is.
there's a knock at the door, and only then does he realise how long he's been staring at the red that decorates his hands. he still makes no effort to move.Â
despite his lack of response, gaz opens the door and meets his eyes in the mirror. there's a pause as he waits for johnny to say something, but when he only lets the silence go on, he takes it upon himself to approach.
"soapâŠ" he utters, brows tilting in concern watching his friend continue to stare absently into the mirror. with a deep sigh, kyle takes his empty fist and pries his fingers from his palm. johnny's eyes gravitate to the fresh blood that wells up in the crescent indents. watching the red droplets fall, disappearing into the running water, the pain finally registering in his mind when kyle presses a cloth to his hand.
the sting of the hot water is there, a distant feeling as johnny allows him to wash the blood away, never saying a word as he watches kyle's efforts, like an observer of his own form, right there but looking in from the outside.
kyle reaches for your tags, but his fingers barely brush the metal before johnny is shoving him back with a rush of anger that happens so fast he doesn't even have time to process his own reaction.
with a thud, kyle's back hits the wall and for a moment neither of them dare move. they watch each other in silence, wide-eyed shock mirrored in both their expressions.
"iâŠ" i'm sorry. the words catch in his chest, falling into the void there and never escaping for gaz to hear. he can't let him touch your tags. it's the only part of you he has left. "...don't touch 'em."
kyle squeezes his eyes shut, breathing a deep sigh through his nose. "alright, i'm sorry, i won't touch them." his tone is low and careful as he steps closer again, hands open so johnny can see them. he feels like a feral animal, being coaxed to let kyle approach. "but you need to rest, mate."
the weeks blend together after that day. some days johnny feels like the shock will never wear off, like he's living on autopilot. others, it all comes crashing down on him and even dragging himself out of bed becomes a challenge.
his dreams are plagued with images of you, lifeless and cold. it stops him from sleeping most nights, but others are filled with memories of your life together playing on loop, a constant reminder of what he can never have again.
the room you used to share is always filled with flowers; gardenias, gladioli, forget-me-nots, and anything else he sees that he thinks you'd like. when they wilt, and eventually die, he presses the petals in the pages of his sketchbook, keeping them in a box next to the very first flowers he ever got you, the memories preserved forever under your â his bed.
that same sketchbook that's filled with page after page of your image, some from the multitude of pictures he keeps of you, and when he inevitably runs out of references, he draws you from memory. it gets to the point where he can't pick up a pencil without your face haunting him; you always did love his art, even if he didn't think it was any good.
he knows he's not the only one taking it hard. the others are different too; gaz is quieter, something more serious in his eyes now. the captain doesn't appear moved on the surface, and neither does ghost, but when they look at the empty seat where you used to sit, the memory of you is evident in the way their shoulders deflate ever so slightly.
once word spreads about what exactly happened, the never-ending condolences and pitying looks from the people around base gets old very quickly. they tell him how they're so sorry for his loss and what happened to you was so tragic, and it shouldn't annoy him as much as it does, but he can't help the anger that bubbles up in his chest when they talk about you.
he doesn't want to hear it, and every time he has to listen to their pitying comments it only makes him resent them more. they didn't know you, they didnât care, they probably didn't even know who you were before you died. they could never hope to understand what you meant to him, to the taskforce, the gap in their team that you left behind.
it's when someone suggests moving on from you that it all finally bubbles over.
six months later, a long time since that day but somehow no time at all. he'd gone out for drinks for the first time in a while, after some gentle coercion from simon, along with another group of soldiers staying on base.
he didn't even want to go, not really, but something in him knew he couldn't carry on like he had been. he needed some form of normalcy, one night where he can pretend everything is fine and you're just waiting for him back home, to just forget.
it didn't take him long to realise going out with them was a mistake. almost immediately he was dragged into a conversation with a few guys from another unit, and despite his many attempts they just wouldn't leave him be.
somehow, after about an hour of mindless chatter, they land on the topic of their love lives and recent conquests, and johnny immediately felt the hair on the back of his neck stand up. he wanted to slip away, avoid what he knew was coming at any cost, but he couldn't get away fast enough.
one of them brings up your name, they all look to him with a sort of curiosity that makes his skin crawl. they ask him if he's planning on staying hung up on you forever. johnny says it's only been six months. one of them laughs and tells him it's just sad, and from the looks of it you weren't anything special.
johnny smashes a glass over his head. price benches him for a few weeks after that.
it's hell, being left behind, alone, while the others went on like usual, and truthfully he starts to resent them all, bit by bit from the first time he's left on the tarmac. it felt like they didn't care, that johnny's heart, his life, his soul has changed but they carried on without looking back once. he isolates and shuts them out in a fit of misplaced anger, building the walls around his heart higher and higher and letting that resentment fester.
the day of your funeral brings it all crashing down. after all those months of waiting, johnny didn't even make it more than five lines into the speech he'd prepared before he's breaking down and stumbling out the side door in a hyperventilating mess. simon follows behind like his shadow, sitting down with him when he slides down the wall with a hand clutching his chest. he cries into simon's shoulder for rest of the service, releasing all the pent up anguish he'd been trying to keep inside in a catharsis he didn't realise he needed.Â
when they get back to base the next morning, johnnyâs practically begging to be allowed back in the field. he found himself missing the chaos, the unpredictability of the battlefield was where he was in his element. this job was how you met, how you got together, how you lived. he never felt closer to you than when he was out in the field with adrenaline pumping through his veins.
it takes some convincing, but price gives in and everything feels like it's back to normal. missions are quieter than they'd ever been, but johnny finds it doesn't bother him anymore. he feels your presence by his side like the sun on his back, always with him, like his guardian angel.
it's six more months before anything changes.
in the back of the helicopter, a few minutes out from the landing site, an oddly comforting sense of déjà vu washes over him. the bright blue expanse of the sky, the warmth of the sun on his skin, he almost feels that if he turned to his left, he'd see you sitting there with that same smile lighting up your face.
his fingers tighten around your tags.
"you watchin', bonnie?" he presses his lips to the cool metal, feeling your name under his skin as he mumbles to himself. his gaze finds the roof of the helicopter, and even without looking he knows the others are watching him, that familiar solemn look on their faces.
they were doing this for you. everything johnny did was for you. he puts your tags safely away in the pocket if his vest closest to his heart.
the helicopter jolts as it lands, and with no more than a second's hesitation he's shooting up from his seat, a renewed energy flooding his body to the tips of his fingers. they step out into the biting air, a chill than not even the afternoon sun could stave off, and quickly begin their march into the small facility.
"you two, take that side. gaz, with me." price commands, and with a sharp nod from the three of them, they split up and begin their canvassing. they were here for intel, but there was no guarantee they were alone, despite the emptiness of the halls they move through.
their footsteps echo off the walls, only the distant howling of the wind outside to accompany them. the hairs on the back of johnny's neck were on end, an unease setting off alarm bells in the back of his mind following behind ghost.
the déjà vu from earlier isn't comforting anymore. he doesn't feel you watching over him, and the feeling only gets stronger as they approach a doorway ahead, bathed in a red light.
ghost pauses in the entrance, looking back at johnny and waiting for his affirming nod before pushing forward. the room is empty, the same as the rest of the building, save for the table sitting against the far wall.
there's something else there, he notices as he creeps closer to get a better look. a frown darkens his expression. it's a laptop, untouched and central on the table, a strange contrast to the almost methodical emptiness around it.
"oi, check this." johnny calls, turning around as ghost stalks over with a similar confusion on his face.
"that what we're here for?" he asks, examining the laptop with a deep frown casting shadow over his eyes.
"looks like it." johnny replies, slowly and carefully picking it up as his frown deepens. he was half expecting it to somehow blow up, but when he lifts the screen it lights up to the desktop with no issue. "that's convenient."
"very convenient..." ghost grunts, jerking his head in the direction of the door and speaking into the radio as he walks ahead of johnny. "price, we've got it. headin' to exfil now."
back on base a few hours later, the four of them with the addition of laswell sit around the table in a meeting room with the doors firmly shut, eyes locked onto the laptop with rapt tension as gaz opens the only file they could recover from the device.
the video starts abruptly with 'the mask' â the pretentious alias of man that heads the organisation they've been steadily eliminating all this time â in front of the camera, the dingy room behind him barely lit, the walls splattered with what johnny could only assume was blood.
"i trust that my message has found you well, task force one-four-one." his voice comes through the speakers, crackly and distorted by the low quality recording. "you have been relentless in your pursuit of us, and i applaud you for your efforts, but it's time to put an end to this."
johnny looks back at price, watching as his expression hardens and his fingers dig into his arms where they're crossed over his chest. it's obvious they've been set up, but it's too late to be concerned with that now. the problem now is how they're going to continue knowing the enemy has information on them that they shouldn't have.
the sound of something being dragged brings his attention back to the video, facing the screen again to see another masked man dumping a person with a bag over their head onto a chair in the centre of the room.
"i have something i believe you will be interested in." the chuckle is audible in his voice even beneath the mask and through the screen.
their wrists and ankles are tied together, and if it weren't for the laboured rise and fall of their chest, johnny wouldn't be sure if they were even alive.
"fuckâ a hostage?" price spits, and even without looking he knows laswell is already working on finding a location, if the sound of her rapidly typing is any indication.
"something very⊠precious to you."
the figure moves to stand behind the person in the chair and yanks the bag from their head. he grabs their jaw and forces them to look up, a sickening laugh meeting johnny's ears as they make eye contact with the camera.Â
it'sâŠ
it's you.
you're beaten and bruised and covered head to toe in blood, but it's undoubtedly you when the faceless man yanks your head up.
johnny's sure his heart stops.
you're alive. you've been alive all this time. in the hands of a terrorist, and within an inch of your life, butâŠ
you're alive.
"drop your investigation of us, and i will let them live." the masked man stalks back around to your side, still holding your jaw in a vice grip. the way you cower, as much as you can with that man's filthy hands on you, it breaks something in johnny. how long have you been in their hands, how long have you been abused by them?
how long have you been waiting for him?
he feels sick to his stomach, but he can't tear his eyes away. the lacerations on your face, the endless bruises littering your skin â when he spots the ones around your neck, he has to swallow down the bile â and how you just seem so tired, barely even fighting to keep your eyes open.
the masked man looks down to you again, pausing as he directs you to look at him through what seems like a black eye. the five of them watch, frozen by shock or anger or both, as the man rears his hand back and slaps you across the face so hard your head whips in the other direction. a pained, defeated sound escapes you, and johnnyâs sure a knife to the chest would hurt less.
"do not disappoint me, captain price, or your sergeant will regret it."
the video cuts to black.
the sight of your face is burned into johnny's retinas, every time he blinks your features are there, dripping in your own blood, the only thing he can see.
"kate, tell me you can find this." price growls behind him, his words sounding distant to johnny's ears.
she hums distractedly. "working on it."
their conversation doesn't register, floating in one ear and straight out the other. you're alive. he can get you back, he can hold you in his arms again. it's like his prayers have been answered for once in his life, and it may be some cruel trick from god to find you like this but johnny finds himself praying his thanks anyway.
"johnny�" simon lays a hand on his shoulder, turning him in his chair to make worried eye contact with his shell-shocked expression. it jolts him out of his thoughts, the energy of the room a controlled kind of frantic as he comes back down to earth.
"that'sâ it's them, they'reâ" johnny sputters, gripping ghost's forearm with an absent desperation in his glassy eyes, "simon, they're alive."
he can't stop thinking about how empty your expression looked, the way you didn't have any fight left, and the gravity of what's been happening to you since the moment he lost you slowly creeps up on him.
have you given up hope of them finding you?
"we'll get 'em back, soap, listen to me," price drops a heavy, grounding hand on his other shoulder, halting his spiralling train of thought, "they're comin' home." his voice is resolute, no room for argument where he speaks it almost like a command.
johnny can only nod.Â
his head is still light as more rushed conversation happens around him. simon's hand is still on his shoulder, and that might be the only reason he hasn't completely fallen apart yet, but the thread is pulling taught enough to snap. his nails carve dents into his palms but he doesn't have the mind to unfurl them.
"sir, we've got a hit." gaz speaks up from where he's leaned over kate's shoulder, a determined glint in his eye when he meets the captain's gaze. johnnyâs head snaps in his direction, his pulse quickening with every word that sparks new hope in his chest. "two hundred klicks northeast of where we found the laptop."
"good work, you two," price is pacing back and forth, scratching his beard with a calculating look on his face. they watch him for a moment, waiting for his command on what their next move will be, but johnny finds his patience wearing incredibly thin.
"the fuck we waitin' for? let's get out there'n go after the wee bastards!" he growls, his narrowed gaze darting between price and the others as he steadily grows more and more restless.
simon shakes his head from beside him, "hold your horses."
"this is delicate, we have to do this one right." price pauses, his eyes losing their hardness as he meets johnny's desperate face. "i know how much this means to you, but you're too close to this, soap."
the pause that follows that is so thick with tension it makes it hard to breath. a boiling type of rage bubbles up in his chest, extending to every trembling limb and turning his vision red. there was no way in hell he wasn't going to be there for you every step of the way when â not if â they rescued you.
"ye can get yersel' right tae fuck!" he spits, his face contorted with anger as he shoots up from his chair and points an accusatory finger at the captain. "that's too far, price, ye cannae keep me outta this!"
"johnny, sit down." simon warns, using the hand still on his shoulder to put some space between him and price, but johnny doesn't budge; this was far too important.
"yer aff yer heid, both of ye's! if ye won't let me come, i'll go mysel', ye fuckin' hear?" he growls, shaking free of simon's hand. his glare travels between him and price, hands wound into fists at his sides.
the air turns heavy as they stare each other down. if price thinks he'll back down on this, johnny would love nothing more than to prove him wrong.
he's moments away from meeting his fist to price's face when gaz stands up and gets between them. "that's his other half, sir. respectfully, he deserves to be part of this." he reasons, giving price a firm look and a small nod to johnny. "you'd be the same in his position."
the tension is palpable. he watches over gaz's shoulder as the captain deliberates, clearly having an internal battle over the decision, but eventually he sighs and fixes johnny with a stern look.
price closes the distance between them, patting gaz on the arm as he passes. "screw your head on, mactavish. we only get one shot at this, i need to know i can trust you not to fuck it up."
a spark of hope makes johnny's heart race, and he gives price a single resolute nod of confirmation. "i won't, sir."
laswell stands and walks around the table to stand beside price, a similarly firm expression. "we have to play this carefully. they wanted us to find that laptop, i have no doubt they wanted us to find where they are too."
"so what's our angle?" gaz asks.
laswell and price share a look.
"this has to be off the books, there's no way we'll get clearance for this." laswell answers, her expression turning noticeably darker, looking over to price as she continues, "if we want them back alive, we'll have to act fast. that means we're on our own."
the captain nods with no hesitation. "we are getting my sergeant back. i don't care how we have to do it."
they're loading into the back of a helo not even an hour later. the five of them, along with two field medics and the pilot, with the strict instructions in johnny's head to bring you home or to not come back at all.
there's only one coherent thought racing through his mind for the entire; you. getting you back, taking you home, finding the man that took you away from him â and hurt you â and making him pay.
he fishes your tags out of his pocket and presses them to his lips in a lingering kiss, just like he always does. soon, he thinks, it would be you he'd be kissing, not just a remnant of you.
the flight passes by so quickly it's almost as if he'd blinked and they were landing again.
the air is glacial as they ready themselves, preparing for the mask to put up a fight that they fully intend to win. the plan was decided on during the journey; kate and ghost would provide support from a distance while price, gaz, and johnny would confront the bastard head on. his focus is razor sharp, marching through the trees and underbrush, blood rushing in his ears and jaw clenched painfully tight.
the sky is just as strikingly blue as the day he lost you.
bring you home, or don't come back.
they reach a break in the trees, surrounding the small facility they tracked the video to that looked more like a derelict warehouse than a base. either way, the dark figure of their target is visible against the brick wall, surrounded by a number of his own soldiers â johnny counts six as he, price, and gaz make themselves known coming through the treeline. they share a quick look; they know how this will end.
"well met, captain," the mask calls, slowing to a stop and leaving a few metres of space between himself and the three of them, "will you make the right choice, or will your sergeant suffer for your pride, i wondâ"
his monologue is cut short by a shot from the darkness of the treeline and lodging mercilessly into the base of his throat. his deadweight hits the ground with a thud that echoes, and in less than a second bullets are flying.
soap tightens his grip on his gun, raising it to glare down the sights and firing at the soldier nearest to him and dropping him with one well placed bullet to the leg and another to the face once he was on the floor.
another shot from the treeline drops one more; four left.
gaz and price take out another two between them in a similar fashion to soap, leaving two still standing â one of whom was advancing fast with the barrel of his gun pointed at soap while the other backed away.
one more shot rings out from the trees and one more body falls, but the last hostile was far too close for comfort now, johnny had no choice but to tackle him to the ground, narrowly avoiding being shot himself on the way down.
a few seconds pass as they wrestle on the ground, both trying desperately to gain the upper hand but falling just short because of the other. from his peripheral soap can see price running to his aid, but his momentary distraction allowed his assailant to take the upper hand and roll on top of him.
hands constrict around his neck, cutting off his airflow, but a well timed shot from price sends him falling over sideways, sputtering blood from the wound in his side.
soap heaves and cough, pulling air back into his lungs and glaring at the body of the man who almost got the better of him. this only meant they were one step closer to getting you back; he was one step closer to having you in his arms again. it didn't matter if he got hurt in the process.
price's outstretched hand suddenly appears in his vision, "get up soap, we've got a job to do."
his daze melts away and he takes the captain's hand, allowing himself to be pulled upright with an affirming nod shared between them.
"good aim, ma'am." gaz calls over the radio, looking down his nose at the steadily declining state of the mask; his infamous facade now cracked and broken, revealing the agonised face beneath.
"bring 'em home, boys." kate replies, and though he can't see her face johnny can imagine the commanding look she's undoubtedly wearing.
gaz backs away as johnny crosses the mess of crimson and dirt to where the mask lays, sprawled out and immobilised by his injuries but still very much alive, giving the fellow sergeant a respectful nod as he goes. "he's all yours, mate."
johnny stands over his fading form, watching with a detached look in his eye as the blood spills from the gaping wound in his neck with every struggled breath, his disjointed intake of air and the pathetic sputters as he inhales his own viscera. there's not a shred of mercy in him as he gazes down at the man, every bit of agony was completely deserved for what he did to you. the death that claws at him would be a blessing.
he gurgles to johnny, raising a weak arm to brush the hem of his trousers as he attempts to expel the words, "plâeaâ plea-seâ"
johnny scoffs, dry and venomous. he has half a mind to leave him to suffer until the life finally bleeds from him, but the pure rage he feels listening to this bastard plead for help after putting you through hell for a year is far too strong for him to restrain.
it's unconscious, the way johnny's arm raises to point the barrel of his pistol squarely at the centre of his forehead. he pauses for a moment, if only to see the fear creep into the bastard's expression before his fingers squeeze the trigger and the light is gone from his eyes.
his chest stops heaving and his hand drops back to the mud, leaving nothing but a few bloody fingerprints in his wake.
johnny pulls the trigger again.
and again, and again, and again, until his face is nothing more than a cavity of gore and lead and the ringing in his ears blocks out everything else around him.
a firm hand comes down on his shoulder and itâs only then does he notice the tension in his muscles and the fierce sneer pulling at his features. his eyes snap to the dark figure in the corner of his vision, meeting the bone white of simon's mask and the frown underneath.
"that'll do, johnny." simon murmurs, his own darkened eyes glaring down at the mangled corpse laying at their feet. he nods, somewhat absently, and turns away from the offending body.
there were more important things he needed to keep his head on straight for.
neither him or simon spare the remains of the mask another glance as they leave him behind. price and gaz are waiting by the entrance for them, and as soon as they're close enough they head together into the dark corridors of the building.
as the creep through the abandoned building, now deep in the cold basement, weapons poised and on high alert, there's a new sense of dread that forms in the back of his mind; what if you're not here after all? what if the mask was bluffing and you're already dead?
johnny grits his teeth and shakes his head to rid himself of that damning train of thought. he couldn't afford to think like that, he wouldn't, but another corridor of empty rooms has his heart sinking like an anchor to his stomach. he's trying to stay hopeful, but every dead end only makes him feel worse.
price grips his shoulder, firm and comforting, with a look in his eye to match as he catches johnny's gaze. "we'll find 'em, soap."Â
"i know." he replies, but there's a waver in his voice despite the certainty of his words. price doesn't release his gaze or his shoulder until he moves to follow the others.
he doesn't say much else as the search continues. the ringing in his ears is back, amplified by the eerie silence of the halls. he can feel the air getting colder after each empty room the clear.
the time passes arbitrarily, until there's one last room to check. johnny watches gaz and ghost pry it open, the sound of the lock breaking only just reaching him through the fog over his senses.
gaz pauses once the door swings open, his eyes locked onto something in the room as they widen dramatically. he still doesn't tear his gaze away as his jaw falls open, something frantic in the way he yells, "soap!"
a spark of hope strikes his heart and travels to the very ends of his limbs, a new burst of energy filling him as he shoves past his teammates to stand in the doorway and look into the room himself.
it's you.
curled into yourself in the corner of the damp cell, shivering with your face buried in your knees with your hands clamped over your ears. it's almost uncanny, how small you look. the tremble in your limbs, the fear in your quickened breaths, it was the exact opposite of how you should be, but despite it allâŠ
it's really you.
johnny feels his heart swell painfully with relief, and without another second of hesitation he's skidding to his knees beside you and gripping the cold skin of your wrists. you let out a muffled sob at the contact, and johnny feels his blood turn cold when it meets his ears.
"don't!" you cry, weak and desperate. johnny's caught off guard with how you try to rip yourself away from him, the shakes that wrack your body only increasing when he keeps his hold on you. "get off! pleaseâ please don't!"
his heart cracks anew at the distress in your hoarse voice. he feels his eyes well up with hot tears that he has to fight to keep from falling.
"hey, it's me! it's johnny, it's your johnny! look at me, sweetheart, i'm here!" he tries to calm you with his words, keeping his voice low between you both, but you keep your eyes screwed tightly shut.
johnny lets go of your wrists to cup your face in his hands instead, gently turning your head towards him and using his thumbs to stroke soft shapes into your cheeks. the gesture makes your breath hitch audibly, and your eyes slowly open to meet his. "that's it, I'm here, i got ye, yer alright."
"don'tâ i don'tâ i can'tâŠ" whatever you're trying to say is broken up by the effort it takes you to keep breathing through your sobs. you still try to lean away from his touch, but johnny doesn't let you move far. he has to bite the inside of his cheek to hold back his own breakdown.
"no-one's gonna hurt you again, darlin', i promise ye." he murmurs, searching your glassy eyes while he continues to smooth his thumbs over the skin of your face, wet with your tears. "c'mere, i've got yeâŠ"
with little more resistance from you, johnny gathers you into his arms and presses you close to his chest, they way he'd been dreaming off all the time you'd been apart. he pays no mind to the way the hard ground digs into his knees, and instead focuses on feeling the rise and fall of your ribcage against his own, your heartbeat under his fingertips, and the very real sound of your voice.
"youâ j-johnnyâŠ" you stutter, your hiccuping sobs gradually fading away as you grip the bulk of his vest like a lifeline. "are you⊠real?"
"i'm real, darlin'," his voice cracks despite his efforts to stay strong for you. he presses his lips to the tip of your head in a lingering kiss, partly so you won't see the glossy tears in his eyes as he tries to stamp them down. "i'm here. i swear, i'm never lettin' you out of my sight again."
the simple feeling of your weight leaning against him is so overwhelming he's worried he might faint. he lets you calm down, rubbing soothing patterns up and down your arms and back and wherever he can reach, even when the position becomes uncomfortable and the dampness from the floor has seeped into his bones.
eventually though, he does pull back, softly shush you when you protest in the thought that he's leaving you, and cups your head in his warm hands.
"let's get you home, eh?" he smiles. your uncertain eyes dart between his for a moment, searching, before you nod. it's weak and hesitant, but the gesture makes his grin stretch a little wider all the same. "c'mon then, think ye can walk?"
johnny sighs when you shake your head, looking down and seeming almost embarrassed by your frail condition as if any of this was your fault. if he could kill that bastard again, he wouldn't even hesitate.
it's no bother to him to haul you up with him, holding you carefully against his chest with an arm under your knees and the other around your back. you still gingerly grip the top of his vest, your free arm looping itself around his neck and pulling yourself as close to him as you can muster. he gives a concise nod to the others, crowded in the doorway, and they begin the trek back to the helo.
the sunlight causes you to bury your face in the crook of johnny's neck, shielding your eyes from the blindingly bright rays. he allows himself a moment of distraction as they cross the clearing to revel in the feeling. he'd feel the sun on his face again, but he'd never again take for granted a single moment he spends with you.
they're almost to the edge of the clearing, almost departed from that haunted place with a graveyard of mangled bodies in their wake, but he doesn't quite make it to the treeline.
a single gunshot echoes through the clearing and before any of them can react, the shell has found its mark in johnny's leg. the force and shock of it sends him tumbling to the floor, scrambling through the blossoming pain to brace his fall on his arms so he won't land on top of you.
there's yelling, returning fire, but johnny can only focus on covering your body with his own, shielding you from any harm that might find you. even through the agony travelling up his thigh, even when the air is still again, and even when his own eyes are threatening to follow yours in falling shut and succumbing to the weakness that drags him down.
when did you shut your eyes? johnny slips his hand under your hand, grunting in his chest as his weight shifts, and to his horror his fingers come back red.
no, no no. he only just got you back, he cannot lose you again.
he doesn't even register that he's shouting â for help, a medic, something â until his weight is being heaved over ghost's shoulder and you're being taken by price, the cracks in his stony expression only fuel the sick dread making its way up johnny's throat.
back in the helo, in no time but he doesn't remember the journey, he tries to push the medic away who starts working on his leg, slurring for them to help you first. they ignore him, obviously, and if he had any energy left he would've berated them for not listening. ghost holds him down as they secure the tourniquet, and as his vision finally begins to fade, he turns his head to the side so you can be the last thing he sees as he slips into unconsciousness.
for once, he doesn't dream of you.
there are no images of your body, laying motionless under the rubble. he sleeps in blissful oblivion, his head completely silent, and wakes a day and a half later feeling more rested than he ever has despite the wound in his leg.
simon is by his bedside when he finally opens his eyes. it's late, the room dark apart from the fluorescent light bleeding in from the gap under the door and simon's phone highlighting his balaclava. he notices the moment johnny turns his head to watch him, because of course he does, and reaches over to turn on the lamp on the side table without a word.
"mornin', ltâŠ" johnny mumbles, voice hoarse and eyes heavy as he pushes through the tiredness clinging to his senses to sit up in his bed. the light is abrasive to his eyes, but he blinks through the sting and manages a lazy smile towards simon.
"evenin', more like." he replies, a trace of humour in the way his eyes lift at the corners. "been asleep nearly thirty-eight hours."
johnny baulks at that, suddenly feeling a lot more awake from the cold shock that passes through him. "thirtyâ? jesus wept, i need'taâ" he sputters, wide-eyed as he throws the blankets from his legs and starts to get up, "i need'ta see 'em, howâ"
before he can get his feet on the ground however, he's pushed back by simon's hand on his chest, forcing him to sit back and acknowledge the pain radiating from his thigh.
"they're fine, johnny." simon tells him, punctuated with a roll of his eyes before he continues, "been in and out of consciousness, but they're stable."
johnny sighs deeply, relief flooding through his body as he slumps back against his pillows. you're okay, you're alive, you're here, and you're home and safe. his thoughts have already begun racing and despite how much his wounds are aching, he's already set his mind to how he's going to see you as soon as possible.
as if sensing his plotting, simon leans forward to catch his gaze and even through the mask johnny can see the look he's sending him.
"i'm goin' back to bed, so don't do anythin' stupid." simon begins, pushing himself to stand using the arms of his chair and narrowing his eyes as he leans even closer. "if you rip these stitches, i'll put 'em back in myself, clear?"
"crystal, lt." johnny nods, and simon holds his stare as one last warning before he turns to leave â but not without giving him a firm pat just below his bandages that makes him wince, feeling the silent threat behind the gesture as he watches simon exit silently out into the hall.
johnny swings his legs over the side of the bed the second the door swings shut again, a sharp intake of breath following the movement as his weight shifts. surely he could get to where you are without making his wound any worse, he hard could it be?
he makes it two doors down before he realises that this might've been a bad idea. the muscles of his thigh burn and his breath comes out in heavy, stuttered huffs, but despite the strain on his injured body he refuses to give up before he's seen that you're okay with his own two eyes.
the fourth door he peeks through is where he finds you, the sight of your sleeping form instantly overpowering the pain in his leg. he shoulders open the door and beelines in a limp to your bedside, his gaze never once leaving your face until he's close enough to grasp your hand in a slow, featherlight touch like you'd disappear if he made a wrong move. you don't react as he strokes your knuckles, but johnny is more than content to just sit with you, perched on the edge of your bed and taking in the way your breath fills your lungs, the gentle thrum of your pulse under his fingertips on your wrist.
time passes easily like this, until the minutes have gone by and he can find the strength to lift himself into the bed beside you, snaking his arm around your neck and shoulder to hold you close as he settles in, careful not to agitate any of your own injuries.
"i missed you, my love," johnny whispers, dragging his fingers up and down your arm, pressing his lips to the crown of your head, "i missed you so muchâŠ"
your fingers twitch in his hold, the steady rhythm of your breathing hitching as a shaky sigh leaves you. johnny freezes, his hand stilling on your bicep and his eyes growing wide.
"johnâ" the sound of his name passing your lips pulls him out of his shock, and he pulls back to watch your eyes twitch and flutter open. your voice is raspy and still weak, but not even an angel choir could sound sweeter to him. "johnnyâŠ?"
"i'm hereâ" his voice breaks, but he continues anyway, "i'm here, i got ye." he murmurs, careful to keep his voice low despite how much he wants to cry from joy. "how ye feelin'? you comfy, sweetheart? any pain?" he asks, shifting the both of you to sit against the pillows and keep you nestled against his side.
"i'm okayâ" your hoarse response is interrupted by a cough that devolves into wet hiccups, your hands curling tightly into his shirt as you look up at him, "itâ am iâ it'sâ"
"shushsh, i'm here darlin', i've got ye." he coos, his eyes welling up to match yours, resuming his soothing touch over your arm. you stay like that, for minutes that could've been hours, gazing into each other's eyes while you softly cry and johnny comforts you.
it aches him to see you cry, but he can't help but awe at how beautiful you still manage to be, with cuts and bruises and tears littering your face. his heart swells in his chest with the love he holds for you.
your hand finds its place on johnny's cheek, your staggered breaths calming down at last. he covers it with his own to feel more of your skin on his. a wince crosses your expression as you try to lean up towards him, but he stops you before you hurt yourself any further and leans his forehead against yours.
you pull his face even closer, digging your fingertips into his cheek in an almost uncomfortable sensation, before brushing your lips against his in something like disbelief. "am i dreaming?"
"no, my love," he utters against your skin, taking your bottom lip between his teeth, nudging your cheek with his nose, "this is real."
your breath hitches again when he closes the little space left between you and presses his lips to yours, encapsulating you in a kiss that holds every ounce of desperation he's been holding on to. it's passionate, all-encompassing, and it reminds him of the first time he kissed you all those years ago. your free hand travels up to his hair, tangling the longer strands around your fingers and drawing a groan from deep in his chest.
he's reluctant to let you when you pull away for air, tasting the salt from your last stray tears as he chases your lips.
"say it again�" you ask in a murmur, your eyes fluttering open again. the look you give him, one of pure hope that you won't suddenly wake up alone, it makes johnny's heart miss a beat.
he squeezes your hand, turning slightly to leave a kiss on your palm. "it's real, bonnie. i'll die before i ever let you go again."
your mouth opens to say something, but you stop yourself just before you can choke the words out, fresh tears building in your eyes again. johnny gives you an encouraging nod, holding your gaze while you muster the courage to voice what you're thinking.
"iâ" you begin, your words catching on a lump in your throat, "i watched you leave without me, i had to watch the helicopter disappear and, and youâŠ" your voice fades, eyes darting between his while they gloss with unshed tears once again.
"sweetheartâŠ" he frowns, his heart breaking anew from the anguish that he never wants to hear in your voice.
you swallow thickly, your hold on his hair tightening ever so slightly. "i thoughtâ i didn't think you'd ever find meâŠ"
"i'd always find you." johnny replies, his resolute tone leaving no room for argument. he touches his forehead to yours again and lowers his voice to continue, "even if i had to go tae the ends of the earth, i'd never stop lookin' fer you."
his words release the fresh tears you've been holding back, and with a quiet sob you drop your face to the crook of his neck, gripping his hair and face tighter still. johnny softly shushes you, rocking the two of you back and forth as much as he can with you held close in his arms.
"you're staying with me tonightâŠ" your voice is muffled, spoken into his neck and sending goosebumps rippling across his skin. a comforting nostalgia follows your words, one he can't help but chuckle at.
"would'nae have it any other way, darlin'."
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come on back to me - nikolai lantsov
summary: five times you save nikolai and one time he saves you.
a/n: if you've seen my thoughts as i read through siege and storm and ruin and rising then you know that i am deeply in love with nikolai lantsov and since ive finally finished the trilogy i finally feel qualified to write about him lmao. i actually donât think iâve written a 5+1 which is crazy so here you go. i wrote this in like 2 days in a spurt of inspiration and im absolutely in love with it, so i hope you all are too!!
title from youâre the one by greta van fleet
wc: 7.3k
warning(s): fem!reader, canon typical violence, siege and storm & ruin and rising book spoilers (i have not watched the show), medical inaccuracies, nikolai's volcra era, hurt/comfort and a happy ending (as usual)
Os Alta
It all happened rather quickly.Â
One moment, you were in the infirmary mending a poor soldierâs broken arm. The next, screams were erupting everywhere.Â
You and the soldier locked eyes, and you did a final bit of healing on his arm before you nodded at each other and darted off.Â
The soldier grabbed his gun and went further into the palace, no doubt to find the royal family, and you adjusted the collar of your kefta before you ran out into the fray.Â
Nichevoâya had surrounded everything, attacking anyone they could find, and their shadowy bodies were like a voidâs blight on the land. You knew the sight would be forever burned into your mind.
You knew the Darkling was going to march on Os Alta, that he would have to do it directly to use his shadow soldiers, but this was so much earlier, so much worse than youâd expected. Enforcements were meant to come from Poliznaya. You guessed that was off the table.Â
You were fine at fightingâalright with a pistol and better with a daggerâbut you were a Healer. You spent more time dealing with the aftermaths of battles, more skilled at setting broken bones and mending bullet wounds than inflicting them.Â
Times like these were the ones when you normally questioned your decision to not hone your abilities into a Heartrender, but now you would at least be a dead man either way. Nichevoâya didnât exactly have hearts to stop and organs to manipulate.Â
You had to get to the other Grisha. You had to make sure the Sun Summoner made it through this attack, even if it meant you wouldnât.Â
You broke into a sprint, trying your best to ignore the crippled and broken bodies in the carnage. Your instincts tugged against you, but you knew there was nothing to be done. If you stopped to help a dead man, you would soon join them.Â
You nearly battered into a group of people from your speed and lack of attention, and you reeled to the side seconds before a head-on collision. When you looked up, drawing in ragged breaths in the one second of rest youâd gotten, your eyes widened.Â
You were face to face with the royal family. The King, the Queen, and Nikolai Lantsov. The absence was glaring.Â
âGrisha,â Nikolai breathed, and he grabbed onto your shoulders like a madman as his fingers ran over the embroidery. He might as well have been one, the way wildfire flickered in his eyes. âYouâre a Healer? One of Alinaâs?â Â
You nodded rapidly. âAre youââÂ
âIâm getting them to safety on the Kingfisher,â he cut off, âand she wants me to get that old woman as well.â
âBaghraâ?â
âYouâre a Healer?â the King interrupted harshly. Your heart stutteredâyouâd never been directly addressed by the King, but you supposed circumstances like these called for different standards.Â
âYes,â you nodded. âAre you hurt?âÂ
âMy wife,â he said, and your attention turned to the Queen. Genyaâs absence had taken a toll on her, and the shards of glass sticking out of her side werenât doing her pallid frame any favors.Â
âMadraya,â Nikolai whispered, his eyes wide, âI didnât even notice.âÂ
âAlexanderââ her voice was ragged, her entire appearance pallidâ âweâve much bigger concerns.âÂ
âNonsense.â The Kingâs gaze bore into you. âWe have time. Heal her.âÂ
You screwed your eyes shut, your hands closing into fists for a moment before both opened and you nodded. âKeep an eye out, moi tsarevich,â you huffed, and you moved to the Queenâs side. Nikolaiâs head perked up for a moment at your words, but it disappeared just as quickly as he adjusted his grip on his pistol.Â
âOf course,â he said wryly. âNot that I donât trust your work, and not that I donât trust my abilities, but it would be grand if you could do this quickly.âÂ
âWorking as fast as I can,â you muttered, ignoring the noises the Queen made as you pulled the shards of glass out with little care. Your mentors would be rolling in their graves if they could see you.Â
âVasily is dead, by the way,â Nikolai said, attention focused on the nichevoâya all around. Thankfully, youâd run into each other in a spot relatively hidden from view. Hopefully it extended to shadow creatures. âI know you were wondering.âÂ
Your hands faltered for a moment, but it was hardly noticeable as you continued to work. He wasnât wrong. âIâm so sorry.âÂ
The Queen choked back a sob, and the Kingâs face betrayed the slightest bit of emotion.Â
âAn awful way to go,â Nikolai muttered, more to himself than anything. âBut fitting that he brought about his own end.âÂ
His parents said nothing to your surprise, but you stood up from your knees and nodded at the King and Queen. âSheâs healed enough. No internal bleeding, at least.âÂ
âHealed enough?â the King repeated. âThat is notââÂ
âItâs the best we can hope for,â Nikolai interrupted sharply. âWeâve already wasted too much time out here.âÂ
He then nodded, grasping your hands with fierce desperation. âThe crown thanks you, darling.â Youâd never seen him like thisâyouâd never seen him fear anything. The Darkling and his creations were a good start. âI thank you, truly.âÂ
âJust doing my duty,â you assured, and you pulled a small container out of the pocket of your kefta, leftover from your work in the infirmary before it all went to hell, and pressed it into his hand. âShe should be alright, but Iâve been slightly rushed. Rub this salve on her wounds when youâre out of danger just to be sure.âÂ
Nikolai nodded again, slipping it into his own pocket. âKeep our Sun Summoner safe,â he said. âOr else thisâll have all been for nothing.âÂ
You nodded. âWith my life.âÂ
Nikolaiâs eyes met yours, and something unsaid passed between you. Then his hands slipped off of yours, and he continued to herd his parents away from the chaos. You muttered a quick prayer to any Saints that would listen for their safety, and then you head off on your own way.Â
2. The PelicanÂ
You thought either the bones in your hands or the wood was going to crack with how tight you were holding onto the side of the ship. Your heart was still hammering away in your chestâthe adrenaline from the battle and Nikolai Lantsovâs sudden appearance and being shot at a thousand different times by a thousand different militiamen still had you quite shaken.Â
You knew the sort of chaos you were in for when you made the decision to travel with Alina Starkov rather than stay in the White Cathedral, but you think you hated being in the air like this even more than you hated being trapped underground with those zealots.Â
Someone called your name, and you turned to see Adrik a while away with wide eyes. You huffed a sigh as you reluctantly let go and hastened your pace to catch up with him. If he was sent to fetch you, then someone needed healing, and you couldnât exactly hold off on the one thing you were good at.Â
Adrik led you over to a corner of the Pelican where a large portion of your group of Grisha were gathered. Tamar was kneeling next to whoever was injured, one hand splayed above their chest, and you took a deep breath as you forced calmness to wash over your mind.Â
âWhat are we dealing with?â you asked Tamar, but it was clear enough when he spoke up.Â
âIâm telling you, itâs fine,â he insisted. âJust a flesh wound.âÂ
âHe was shot,â Tamar said dryly, âand he refuses to accept its severity.âÂ
âSo we meet again,â you said placidly.Â
Nikolai seemed to perk up when he saw you, any prior frustration absent from his face as he grinned at you and said your name. âIf youâre the Healer here, then I guess Iâm not so fine.âÂ
âAm I ever going to be around you when youâre doing important princely things,â you said as you crouched on the other side of him, Tamar continuing to keep his heart rate steady, âor only when youâre injured?âÂ
âThis is a very important princely thing,â Nikolai said. âIâm showing my soon to be subjects that Iâm just like them.âÂ
âYou were shot and you thought you were fine?â You let out a loose sigh and shook your headâit wasnât worth getting into it. âKeep it steady, Tamar.âÂ
She nodded, and you reached out to begin unbuttoning his outer coat. He wouldnât stop shifting around, and it made it infinitely harder.Â
âWill you sit still?â you snapped.Â
âI am,â Nikolai said.Â
âYou are not,â you asserted, and you undid the final button on his coat after a struggle, âand you are making this much more difficult.âÂ
âMy apologies,â he said. âUsually women that are taking off my clothes arenât this angry with me.âÂ
You scowled, only making his smile grow.Â
âYou do it yourself if you want to be like that,â you said, letting your hands fall back to your side. âIâm sure the rest of your soldiers will listen to a Healer.âÂ
âAh, but none of them bravely threw themselves into danger for you,â Nikolai remarked. âIâm sure that earns me a few points.âÂ
âPoints that youâve immediately lost by being this difficult with me.â You crossed your arms. âAnd you did not throw yourself into danger for meâyou were in the battle and you got shot.âÂ
âWe came to save you all, and you are a part of it,â Nikolai said. âIâd say I definitely threw myself into danger for you.âÂ
âYouâre impossible.âÂ
He raised his eyebrows. âWill you not even allow a dying man some honor?â
âYou are not dying,â you said, âbut you will be if you continue talking. Now take off your clothes and stop being so difficult so I can fix this up before you do die.âÂ
He tutted as he shed his jacket and worked on the rest of his clothing. Princes were apparently fond of multiple layers. âFor a Healer, your bedside manner is remarkably poor.â
âDonât worry,â Nadia piped in, âsheâs always been like this.âÂ
âI have very fond memories of you healing my broken ribs,â Alina said dryly.Â
âAll of you are still alive,â you said tartly with a glance back at your fellow Grisha, âarenât you?âÂ
âI think you made me wish I wasnât,â Harshaw mused.Â
You scowled again and Nikolai laughed. âThat bodes very well for me, considering how much I seem to irritate you.âÂ
âYouâre going to be fine,â you grumbled. When you turned back to him, heâd gotten down to his undershirt and unbuttoned it. Blood had spread across the white fabric, but apart from being shot, the wound wasnât nearly as bad as it could have been. Itâd had the chance to fester for a bit, but with Tamarâs aid it hopefully wouldnât be a problem. Â
You took a deep breath as you placed your hands on his chestâlucky as always, you could sense the bullet missed all his major organsâbut Nikolai grimaced before you could even do anything.Â
âAre you alright?â
âYour hands are very cold,â he said and you just shook your head.Â
âHow no one has wrung you by the neck is beyond me.âÂ
âMany have tried.â He flashed that smile again. âIâd appreciate it if you didnât add your name to the list.âÂ
You ignored him, taking another deep breath before you closed your eyes. You felt your power within you, the tug youâd grown accustomed to over the years, and you focused it into a single point.Â
You slowly worked on healing Nikolai, making sure you went from the inside out to stop any internal bleeding before you carefully wedged the bullet out with your knife. Surprisingly, he managed to keep his mouth shut for the most part. He watched you the entire time though, wholly unyielding, and it was unnerving.Â
Nikolai covered up his pain remarkably well, but you still caught the slightest grimace when you practically stuck a dagger inside him.
âDo you always try to injure your patients more when youâre healing them?â he asked innocently.Â
âYou typically donât make fun of the person fixing you up,â you said, and you held up the knife, âor the one holding the blade.â
âSurely you couldâve used David to get it out,â Zoya offered lazily. âBetter than practically stabbing the King of Ravka.â
âIâm not the king,â Nikolai said. âNot yet, at least.âÂ
âAnd Iâm not stabbing him.â You held up the bullet with your other hand, then let it fall to the floor. âI just didnât feel like digging around inside him.âÂ
Nikolai picked up the bullet, and you frowned in question. He just shrugged. âTo hold onto the fond memories of this battle and the kindest, prettiest Healer Iâve ever laid eyes on.âÂ
Someone snickered behind you, and you turned to see all of them just standing aroundâZoya, Harshaw with Oncat perched on his shoulder, Adrik ignoring his sister to watch, even Alina and Mal were still there. At least Tamar had enough sense to stay quiet while she helped you.Â
âDonât you have anything better to do?â you snapped. âItâs hard to focus with you all watching me.â
Alina blinked, seeming to come back to her senses. You almost didnât blame herâshe had so much on her shoulders, it made sense to just want to stand and stare for a minute.
âRight,â she nodded, and she gestured at Zoya and the Squaller siblings as she started walking across the ship, âAdrik, Nadia, I need you all overâŠâ
Alina's words trailed off as she got farther away, and the small crowd dissipated to find duties to carry out without their Sun Summoner to indulge their whims.Â
âThank you for your help, Tamar,â you mumbled. âI can take it from here.âÂ
She nodded and went off to join the othersâthe controlled state Nikolai had been in dissolved as she let go of the hold she had on his heart, and the slight daze in his eye went away.Â
âAre you always this mean?â Nikolai asked. You turned back to find him with that same unshakable confidence, same lazy smile even in the face of it all. It was no wonder noble and commoner girls alike tripped over themselves when he returned to Ravka.Â
It was no wonder Alina fell for his charms despite the tracker by her sideâhe always knew the right thing to say to make you feel like everything would be okay, and in the midst of Ravkaâs endless war, that was a valuable quality indeed.
âI save it for irritating princes,â you remarked. With a final flourish, his wound was sewed up, and Nikolai raised his eyebrows as he touched the newly healed skin.
There was another slight wince, but he still smiled up at you. âExcellent job.â
âThatâs what Iâm here for,â you said.
âI donât think Iâll ever get used to Grisha handiwork,â Nikolai said as he pulled himself up from the side of the ship. âEspecially the healing kind.â
âIt would do you good not to get used to it,â you said. âYou may not be king yet, but Zoya is right. Iâd appreciate it if you tried to stay out of my infirmary.â
âDo you not enjoy my company?â he asked.Â
âI donât enjoy bringing Ravkaâs only heir back from the brink after every battle,â you corrected. âYouâve got a lot more weight on your shoulders now, moi tsarevich.â
His eyebrows furrowed slightly at your Ravkan. âSay that again.â
You frowned, wondering if youâd heard him correctly. Nikolai continued staring at you, so you sighed. âMoi tsarevich?â
He laughed, and that only soured your mood further. âWhat are you laughing about?âÂ
âI recognized it back during the attack but I didnât fully think about it,â he said. âIt comes out the most with your Râs. Youâre not Ravkan, are you?â
You paused at his sudden subject change. âYou were focusing on my accent when everyone was dying around us?âÂ
âAnswer the question.âÂ
Your frown deepened. âI am in most senses of the word.â
Nikolaiâs eyes narrowed. âYouâre Kerch.â
Your lips twitched. âYes, but I donâtââ
âYou still havenât lost the accent somehow,â he continued. âAt least, in how you speak certain Ravkan words. Is it Ketterdam?â
âDonât you have better things to do than quiz your Healer on her childhood?â
âPerhaps,â Nikolai said, eyes twinkling, âbut if youâre really my Healer, as you said yourself, Iâm surely allowed to ask as many questions as my heart desires.â
âYour heart desires no more,â you said wryly. âI have other injured to attend to. Call if you find yourself actively dying.â
To his credit, he didnât try to fight it. Just offered that same smile that weakened knees from the Kaelish to the Shu. âIâll be sure to ring before Iâm dead and buried.â
âPut your clothes back on before you do,â you said.
âAh, but isnât this your reward for putting up with the irritating prince?â Nikolai asked with a slight gesture at his chest. âIâd imagine youâd want to keep an eye on your handiwork.â
That sparked a rare smile of your own, and you bowed your head. âMoi tsarevich,â you said before you walked off.
You felt Nikolaiâs eyes on you even as you approached an injured First Army soldier, and after the first few preliminary questions you couldnât help but look back.Â
When you did, he was gone.Â
3. Monastery of Sankt Demyan
You sat on the Spinning Wheel, off to the corner so you wouldnât be disturbing anyone, staring at your hands as you tried to ignore the thousands of things bumping around in your mind. Youâd been on the run with the Sun Summoner and a smattering of other Grisha for longer than you would have liked, but you had to accept that this was what life would be like until the Darkling was either defeated or destroyed you all.Â
It was a damning sort of fate, knowing what awaited you unless the impossible was done. At least it would be quick if the nichevoâya tore you apart.Â
You grimaced. That was one thought that would do you no goodâif youâd made it this far, from Os Alta under the Darklingâs control to Os Alta under Lantsov control to the White Cathedral and now to Fjerda of all places, what was one more piece of the puzzle?Â
A very big piece of the puzzle, of course, and there was still the intrinsic distrust that some soldiersâand even Alina at moments, flickers of it you could see in her eyes against her willâhad towards you. You, like the rest of the Grisha here that hailed from the Second Army, served the Darkling until youâd switched sides. You wanted nothing more than to see the Darkling to his grave, for Ravka to be restored and for all of this to be over.Â
But you had switched sides in the first place, and you knew enough from the looks of those soldiersâthey still believed that if you could betray the Darkling, you could always still betray the Sun Summoner if given enough cause.Â
You didnât try to dissuade their views through words; it wouldnât do any good. You just hoped the long hours you spent holed up in the infirmary healing the injured would. You missed Maxim if only so you wouldnât have to do it all alone.Â
âVlachka for your thoughts?âÂ
You looked up, surprised to see Nikolai Lantsov of all people. You hadnât held a true conversation with him since you healed him after his bullet wound. Heâd been busy with princely things like banishing his parents and saving Genyaâs livelihood.Â
You were thankful for that, at least. Sheâd suffered too much at the hands of the Darkling and the King.Â
âYouâd need a lot more than that,â you said.Â
He smiled. âIâve got quite a bit. Have you seen this place?âÂ
You chuckled and shrugged. âJust thinking. About our next move, about the Darkling, about what will be after this.âÂ
âYou certainly arenât the only one,â Nikolai said. âLately it seems to be all anyone can think about.â
âIâm sure youâd much rather have them thinking of you,â you said wryly.Â
âOh, thereâs plenty of that going on as well.â Nikolai smiled. âAn even balance, Iâd say.â
You chuckled again. âWhat brings you here, Nikolai?âÂ
He shrugged. âI wanted to get to know my Healer.âÂ
You huffed a sigh and looked away. âWhy do you call me that?âÂ
He was awfully good at feigning innocence. âCall you what?âÂ
âMy Healer,â you repeated. âYour Healer. I donât understand it.âÂ
âI like the sound of it,â he said. âIâll stop if you donât like it.âÂ
You felt your cheeks heat and you felt his eyes on you. âItâs not that. Itâs justââÂ
âBecause I can,â he continued. âWould you prefer lapushka? Milaya? Perhaps babya.â
You scowled as you turned back to him, and you hit him lightly on the shoulder. âYou should stick to the seas and the throne, moi tsarevich. Comedy is not your strong suit.âÂ
âI like it when you call me that,â he mused. âI like your accent, your voice.â He sat down next to you, mildly unexpected, and you hoped you did better at hiding your surprise than it felt. âThereâs something soothing about it.âÂ
âI am from Ketterdam,â you said after a moment. âYou guessed right. Born and raised. When my abilities started showing, my parents put me on a ship to Ravka with a map, some vlachki, and the clothes on my back. I made my way to the Little Palace, pleaded my case to the Darkling, and I havenât seen them since.â
Nikolai was silent, and you fully turned to look at him. âYou wanted to know more about me. Thatâs who I am. A girl from Ketterdam in over her head.â
âGive yourself some credit,â Nikolai said. âYouâre a woman from Ketterdam in over your head.âÂ
You huffed a laugh, and Nikolaiâs expression softened a bit. âWhy did they send you away? If thatâs alright to ask, of course.âÂ
You shrugged. âBeing a young girl in the Barrel is bad enough. If anyone figured out I was Grisha, I would either be dead in the streets, indentured before I could blink, or worse.â Â
âThey thought it would be safer in Ravka,â he guessed. âIn the Second Army.âÂ
You nodded. âThey couldnât have known any of this would happen,â you said dryly.Â
âDo you miss your parents?â he asked.Â
âEvery day,â you said quietly. âWe sent letters when we could, but it was never enough. And those stopped after Alina left the Little Palace, obviously.âÂ
You didnât need to recount the months of the Darklingâs madness as he searched for his Sun Summoner. Nikolai might have been Sturmhond at the time, but you didnât doubt that he had contacts in the Little Palace. You didnât exactly want to remember it either.Â
âHow about this?â Nikolai adjusted his position so he could look right at you, those smart hazel eyes enough to get lost in. You forced yourself not to. âOn the slim chance that we make it through these next few weeks, when the dust has settled and Iâm officially King, Iâll charter a ship for you back to Ketterdam.âÂ
Your head whirled back to look at him, eyes widening. There was no sign in his eyes of a false promise, only that soft smile, charming as ever. You had the sudden, misplaced urge to wind your fingers into those blonde curls and kiss him.Â
âYouâd do that for me?âÂ
He nodded. âOf course. Only the best for my Healer, right?âÂ
That got a laugh out of you, but the heat rose to your cheeks all the same. âThat would be incredible, Nikolai. Thank you.âÂ
âOf course.âÂ
He lookedâgazedâ at you for a touch longer than usual before he spoke again.Â
âThereâs going to be a meteor shower later tonight,â Nikolai said. âOne of my crew figured it outâheâs very fond of the sky, and he told me it would be⊠quite the sight.âÂ
Your eyebrows furrowed. Was heâ
âIâd like to watch it with you,â Nikolai continued. âOf course, I have to put on a display with Alina, but after that,â he looked over at you, hazel eyes gleaming, âIâd like to spend the night with you.âÂ
It took a moment for your brain to fully process his words. âMoi tsarevich, are⊠you asking me on aâ a date?âÂ
âJust Nikolai, please,â he said with a grin. âAnd yes, I am.âÂ
It seemed so trivial in the scheme of things. You were leading an impossible battle against the Darkling, and as a traitor to his throne, you would end up dead or worse if he caught you. The near entirety of the Second Army was dead, friends youâd grown up and honed your power alongside with ripped apart by nichevoâya. Your chances for victory relied on the firebird, and no one knew a damn thing about it.Â
It was trivial. It was frankly ridiculous, for the princeâ the King of Ravkaâto be asking you on a date, especially when it was imperative for him to present a certain image with Alina.Â
But for all the triviality and ridiculousness and idiocy, you found that youâd never wanted to accept something so badly.Â
So you did. You nodded, smiled, brighter than usual. Nikolai seemed to have that effect on you.Â
âIâd love to.âÂ
âWonderful.â Somehow, impossibly, his grin grew bigger. Nikolai took your hand and pressed a delicate kiss to it before he stood back upâyouâd never been so thankful for his confidence, because you found yourself at a loss for words. âIâll see you tonight, darling. Try not to get into too much trouble without me.âÂ
You nodded again, and you knew you looked like a dazed idiot. The better half of a decade spent training as a Grisha and all it took was a kiss to your hand for your brain to stop working. You really had been at war for far too long.Â
Nikolai could tell every thoughtâor lack thereofâin your head by the overly pleased expression he wore as he walked away, and your entire face burned as you bit back your smile.Â
He knew exactly what he did to you.Â
4. The BitternÂ
Sergei sold you out.Â
That son of bitch had betrayed you all to the Darkling the first chance he got, and heâd been rewarded with a quicker death than any of you would get.Â
Youâd been left fighting for your lives against the Darklingâs oprichniki, Grisha, and nichevoâya alike, and as usual, you were hopelessly outnumbered. You knelt over Adrik as Zoya, Nadia, Harshaw, and David kept the crowd of enemies back, doing your damnedest to keep him from bleeding out from his nichevoâya bite.Â
His arm hung at a bizarre angle, and you didnât know how you would tell him and his sister you didnât think you could save it. You were sure Genyaâs whispered words were the only thing keeping him even slightly calm.
By the time the Bittern was in the air, precarious but afloat, you were about ready to collapse. It had all been too damn much, with the Darkling and Baghra and Nevsky, and now the poor schoolboy lying beneath you with an arm you couldnât save.Â
âHeâll be okay,â you murmured to nobody but yourself, wiping beads of sweat from your forehead as you laid against the side of the ship. As okay as any boy who lost his arm to a shadow monster and went through what he just did.Â
Thank the Saints for Tolya keeping both Adrikâs and your heart steady during that ordeal, because you were sure your panic would have won over.Â
Everyone in your motley crew was injured in some way or another, and you were the only Healer. Soon you were back on your feet, pushing the horrors of the night out of your mind as you mended lacerations and fixed up bullet wounds.Â
Every so often, your eyes would drift over to Adrik. Youâd healed him the best you could, but it wasnât enough.Â
And then your mind went to Nikolai.Â
Nikolai.Â
In the chaos of the battle and the subsequent healing haze, you hadnât even realized he wasnât with your group. The Pelican had taken off before you all got to the Bittern, but Nikolai wouldnât have left Alina on her own after all heâd done to ensure her safety.Â
You were almost too scared to ask, but you did anyway.Â
âAlina,â you asked, slightly surprised at the sound of your voice in the silence of the night, âwhereâs Nikolai?âÂ
Her eyes were unfocused, arms crossed around her midsection for warmth despite the light that glowed beneath her skin. âThe Darkling,â she murmured.Â
âWhâ what did he do to him?â you continued. âWhat in the Saintsâ name happened to him, Alina?âÂ
âHe ruined him,â she whispered. âHe turned him into a monster.â The look on Alinaâs face broke you into even smaller pieces. âHe turned him into a monster all because Nikolai dared to stand against him. Heâs gone.âÂ
Your grip tightened on the side of the ship as she explained what she had to watch, and your knees threatened to buckle.Â
Maybe it was stupid, but you hadnât even realized you cared this much about the prince. The king, you had to keep reminding yourself. But the thought of him hurtâa hurt that you couldnât healâit tore your heart to shreds.Â
Only last night you were laying on a blanket next to him, staring up at the meteor shower through the glass dome. Heâd never looked more beautiful than he did then, with the streaks of light illuminating his handsome features and those hazel eyes youâd grown to appreciate.Â
Few words had passed between the two of you, but once Nikolai had taken your hand in his, neither of you let go for the remainder of the night. That urge to kiss him came back in spades, but you never acted on it.Â
Saints, you wished you had.Â
âDo you think you can heal him?â Your voice sounded oddly foreign, but you didnât even feel like you were in your body. Like you were watching it all happen from above, because this couldnât have been happening. Not to Nikolaiâ to your Nikolai.Â
You were his Healer, and he was your Nikolai. That was how it was supposed to be.Â
âI donât know,â Alina admitted, her tone strained. âMy light might be able to help, but⊠but whenever Iâve used it against the nichevoâya, against the volcra, Iâ it kills them.âÂ
Her voice broke on the last few words, and you wanted to hug her. Alina didnât love him, you knew that much, but anyone could tell sheâd grown close to Nikolai over the months. She was hurting just as much as you.Â
You didnât. You found that you couldnât do much but stare into the night sky.
He was all alone. Forced into a monster, and now he was all alone.Â
It felt like ages before the Bittern finally landed, everyoneâs teeth stained rust-orange and bones run deep with exhaustion. Everyone was still alive when you woke up the next morning, and after another check-up on Adrik, you went off into the woods under the guise of searching for kindling.Â
Really, you needed some time to yourself. After what had happenedâSergeiâs betrayal, losing even more Grisha when you had little to start with, Baghraâs sacrifice, Adrik and his arm, andâ and Nikolaiâ
It was too much. It was just too damn much.Â
Youâd never gotten close like this to anyone before, never moved further than some useless flirtations and a few stolen kisses with various Grisha when you were bored back at the Little Palace, and when you finally did, with the damned future King of Ravka, this is what happened.Â
Guilt tore away at you as you plodded through the woods, and you let the tears youâd been holding back all night fall. You wished youâd been there for him. You wished youâd kissed him. You wished you were strong enough to take the Darkling down on your own for what heâd done.Â
The hairs stood up on the back of your neck, and you heard the rustling of branches. You whirled around to the source of the sound, taking a few steps to peer through the trees, and that was when you saw it.Â
Your eyes widened and your heart cracked all at once.Â
âNikolai,â you whispered.Â
Youâd have recognized him anywhere. Despite the shadowy veins splintering across his chest, the wings furled behind his back, claws and fangs in place of fingers and teethâhe was still your Nikolai. His blonde curls remained, his sharp cheekbones and strong jaw, even his clever eyesâeven if they were black instead of hazel.Â
The smear of blood around his mouth was a sharp contrast to it all. You wondered whatâor whoâhad become his unlucky victim when he could no longer control his hunger.Â
Nikolai didnât move as you stepped closer. His dark gaze was unreadable and you wanted to sob for what the Darkling had done to him.Â
âItâs me.â You continued to speak softly as you moved closer, saying your name in hopes of even a spark of recognition. âYour Healer.âÂ
His eyes followed your movements, his gaze falling down to your hands. He pointed at them with a clawed talon.
You held them up. âMy hands?âÂ
You realized the blood around his mouth wasnât the only bit of it on his body as your eyes trailed across his bare chest. There were cuts all across his arms and chest, most small but some deeper. He pointed at a thin scar near his abdomen, the only sign of the bullet wound youâd stitched up.Â
He wanted you to heal him. He knew who you were.Â
This time, a small sob escaped you, and your hand flew up almost on instinct to cover it. You brushed the tears brimming in your eyes as you moved closer to him, and you gently placed your hand on his arm. You felt his limb stiffen for a moment before they relaxed, and you couldnât help your small smile. Your Nikolai was still there.Â
The thin cut vanished as you healed it, and you continued to do the same for the myriad of other injuries on his body. You felt his gaze on you the entire time, and some part of it was comforting. Nikolai was still thereâhis humanity was still there. This was the least you could do to make him feel the part.Â
Once youâd healed up the last of his wounds, you felt the glow of Grisha power inside of you. Nikolai grabbed onto your hand the moment youâd finished, and you looked up into his dark eyes as your fingers clasped around his talons.
âWeâll figure this out, Nikolai,â you whispered. âI promise.â
The corner of his lips curled up ever so slightly, the barest sign of the old smile youâd grown to love.
And then he let go of your hand, and he shot up into the air. It took only seconds for him to disappear, but your gaze remained stuck in place.Â
All you could think of was Nikolaiâs dark eyes and the shattered shadows beneath his skin, the feel of his taloned hand in yours. Â
You would find a way to bring him back. You knew that much.Â
5. The Shadow FoldÂ
âFor Saintâs sakeâ catch him, Zoya!âÂ
âYou screeching at me isnât helping,â she snarled, her hands held out above her as she summoned wind to break Nikolaiâs fall.Â
It was almost laughable, how Alina ended it all with a bit of stabbing. First Mal, then the Darklingânow Soldat Sol and oprichniki alike were glowing like human lamps around the Fold. The nichevoâya dissolved with the Darklingâs power, the same thing that created Nikolaiâs monsterâyou screamed in general when you first saw him falling, and then you screamed at Zoya. It was a credit to her growth that she didnât slap you first.Â
Thankfully, the updraft did its job, and he only landed in the sand at concerning speeds rather than very concerning.Â
You ran for him without thinking, not even feeling the jolt in your ankles as you lept from the skiff onto the sands. You no longer had to fear the Foldâthe various Sun Soldiers that had gotten Alinaâs powers had done away with the remainder in no timeâand even if you did, you would brave a thousand volcra for Nikolai.Â
He looked so small, so vulnerable laying there in the sand, only clad in torn pants and a myriad of bruises. The last of the shadows receded when you finally reached him, and you didnât try to stop the tears as they flowed freely down your cheeks.Â
âNikolai,â you whispered, falling to your knees in the sand next to him, âNikolai, can you hear me?âÂ
You cradled his head in your hands, tears splattering in the sand around you, and then his eyes opened.Â
His beautiful hazel eyes opened and looked right at you, his lips tugging into a smirk as he said your name.Â
âWould you say this is an important princely thing?â His voice was husky, damaged from whatever dark thing that had taken a hold of him, but the usual lilt was there. âOr just another injury?âÂ
You broke into full on sobs, unabashedly and unashamed as you wrapped your arms around him and pulled him into a hug. You felt his arms around you as well, and he rubbed circles on your back.Â
âI had time to think,â Nikolai murmured, âand I think Iâll settle on lapushka.âÂ
Darling.Â
You couldnât help but laugh, and you moved away from him just so you could look at him, gaze at him, never forget his beautiful features.Â
âIâm so glad youâre okay.âÂ
âI knew I would be,â he said, his eyes twinkling. âI had you looking out for me.âÂ
âStop,â you said, your voice watery. âI canât keep crying in front of you.âÂ
âI think youâve more than earned it, lapushka.âÂ
You laughed again as you shook your head. âHow do you feel? Can you still move all your limbs?âÂ
Nikolai took his hand in yours, fingers intertwining with yours. His gaze didnât move from you. âLimbs are fine.âÂ
You let your smile shine unabashed as you squeezed his hand, thankful for the lack of talons. âCan you sit up?âÂ
Nikolai visibly winced at the effort, but he managed with your help. âMy chest hurts quite a bit.âÂ
âYouâve definitely broken some ribs,â you murmured, âbut itâs nothing I canât fix up.âÂ
âThereâs nothing you canât fix,â Nikolai said.Â
âCareful with all the praise. I might get used to it.âÂ
âGood.âÂ
You glanced over to see Tolya and Zoya moving across the sand towards you and you looked back at Nikolai.Â
âWeâre going to get you back on the skiff, Nikolai,â you said. âIâll get you healed up and then weâll get you some clothes. Alright?âÂ
âI told you,â Nikolai said, âthis is your reward for putting up with the irritating prince.âÂ
âThat was for the prince,â you said, running a hand through his blonde curls to untangle them. âMy reward for putting up with irritating kings is to make sure theyâre clothed and healed.âÂ
His smile shone brighter than anything Alina could conjure up.Â
The Darklingâs SkiffÂ
You ended up below deck with Nikolai, Tolya, an unconscious Alina and Mal, and the Darklingâs body. It normally wouldnât have been a cheery atmosphere, but you were just thankful to be alive after all youâd done. Thankful that Nikolai was alive and himself and that the Darkling was dead.Â
A First Army uniform was folded next to Nikolaiâs makeshift cot where you sat next to him, and Tolyaâs companionable silence was appreciated as he stayed by Alina and Mal to ensure they stayed alive.Â
âYou broke a few ribs in your fall,â you murmured, your hands placed on his chest, âbut overall, Iâd say you made out pretty well.âÂ
âYes,â Nikolai said wryly, looking at his hands. Faint black lines ran across each of his fingers, where claws had torn through his skin. Though the other shadowy marks had faded, these appeared to be permanent. âPretty well.âÂ
âYou know what I mean, Nikolai.â You moved your hand over his ribs and focused your powerâby the slight grimace on his face, the itch that came along with Grisha healing, you knew they were mending back together. âYouâre still alive. Youâre you again. That means everything.âÂ
âAnd your hands are still freakishly cold,â he mused. You smiled.Â
A moment passed before he spoke again.Â
âYou know,â Nikolai said, and you felt his eyes on you again, âI remember everything. Everything that I did when I was that⊠that thing.âÂ
Your throat bobbed, but you nodded, encouraging him on.Â
âI went to you,â he said, âand⊠you helped me. You werenât afraidâyou understood what I meant, and you healed me.âÂ
âOf course I did,â you said softly. A smile tugged at your lips. âI am your Healer, after all.âÂ
Nikolai placed his hand over one of yours, and your power wavered for a moment as your heart stuttered.Â
âOne of your ribs is still broken, Nikolai,â you said. âI have toââÂ
âI love you,â he interrupted. Your eyes snapped to him, and you thought you misheard him.Â
âWhat?âÂ
âI love you,â he repeated, as if it came as easily to him as breathing. âForgive me for the lack of ballads and sonnets on how to express itâI plan to remedy that as soon as weâre back in Os Alta. But I love you, and itâs the one thing Iâm sure of at this moment.âÂ
You continued to stare at him, as if youâd suddenly forgotten how to speak. Nikolai was no Corporalnik, but you were sure he could hear how loudly your heart was beating.Â
âItâs alright if you donât feel the same,â Nikolai said, âor if youâre not ready. Iâm a very patient man.âÂ
It was like your limbs had suddenly regained the ability to move, because something clicked in your mind. You took his face in your hands and you kissed him with a brazen fierceness you didnât even know you had.Â
For a man with two bruised ribs and one broken one, he kissed you back with the same intensity, if not more. You poured all your fear, all your anxiety, all your worries about him into the kiss, reveling in the warmth of his lips and his hands andâ
Tolya cleared his throat. âWeâre nearly out of the Fold.âÂ
You pulled away as quickly as it had started, Nikolai looking very pleased with himself as you fixed the collar of your kefta and looked over at him with eyes that were surely more pupil than iris.Â
âThank you, Tolya,â you said, and you cleared your throat as well. Good of him to ignore the two of you. Embarrassing of you to nearly forget about your surroundings when you looked at Nikolai.Â
âYes,â Nikolai said, mirth in his voice, âthank you, Tolya.â
You rolled your eyes as you turned back to him, your lips still burning from his kiss, and you settled your hands back on Nikolaiâs chest.Â
âNo more interruptions,â you said. âIâve got to get you healed and dressed before weâre off the sand.âÂ
His eyes twinkled. âWhatever you say, lapushka.âÂ
You had no idea what was next. The Sun Summoner died on the Fold, the Darklingâs reign of terror was finally over, and Nikolai was to be King. You didnât know where you would fit in, though you were sure he would find a place.Â
But you loved Nikolai, and by the Saints, Nikolai loved you.Â
And for now, that was more than enough.Â
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Difficult Gratitude
GhoapxFem!Reader
Story I've had in my head for awhile now, and just needed to press it out finally.
Reader is female medic. Takes place during the mission of Soap getting shot. Implied established relationship between Soap and Ghost already. Reader very good friends with Soap, and Ghost still learning how to accept it. More then likely medical inaccuracies. Its fan-fiction after all. Will be a longer read, I didn't want to split it into a series (since in the process of writing one already) so strap yourself in. Trigger warning for smut towards the end. Language used as well. I started this about 345 this afternoon and just finished right around 10 pm, so I hope you like it lol..
MNDI!
Blood. Working with it every day made it seem not as grotesque to you as it used to be. The mass amount of it surrounding Johnny however, made your heart stop and breath hitch. He was lying in a large pool of it. You could smell the iron and wasn't even on top of it yet. Even with your nervous system short circuiting, your legs carried you as fast as you could to him. Sent with a different group of soldiers and TAC agents, you were kicking yourself in the ass for not urging Price for you to go with him and Johnny.
Kneeling over you saw a gunshot wound to his temple.
"Fuck," you hissed out pulling on the straps of his vest trying to get it off.
"He's gone." Ghost grumbled next to, as he had already been kneeling over Johnny. Ignoring him, you continued, laying your head on his chest trying to hear a familiar thump-thump.
Nothing.
You began to cut his t-shirt pulling an AED out of your bag.
"He's gone." Ghost said louder, next to trying to swat your hands away.
"I have to know I fuckin' tried." You snarled up at him matching his tone. Your eyes narrowed and teeth still bared at him. Fully looking feral.
The reaction from you makes Ghost scoot back, allowing you to do as you wished. Sure, you had worked with them for years now, but you've always been cheery and sweet. Sickeningly sweet, Ghost had thought. You wouldn't say you were close with Ghost, but Soap had always tried to make sure you knew you mattered to him. Out of all the unfortunate work you had to do, he was the beacon of light out of it all.
Ghost sat back, looking at Price who had approached finally. As the AED went to work, shocking Soap every so often after your set of chest compressions. Taking the time to start wrapping his head wound while it would scan him again before sending another shocking volt. Ghost finally looked up to Price, a silent plea to make it all stop. He couldn't handle watching his lover's body jolt one more time on the ground. After about 5 minutes total, you felt arms pick you up around the shoulders dragging you away.
"Thatsa' enough," Price grumbled into your ear.
"No!" you yelled, arms and legs flailing. "'M not done yet!"
"You've done all you can." He said arms on your shoulders as you put you back on the ground still holding you back. Looking at you like a father would after they had lost their beloved pet. Your eyes searched Price's as they welled with hot tears. The silence was broken however, as the AED machine made a beeping noise still connected to Soap... A faint noise and a line matched a heartbeat being read.
Pushing Price out of the way, you grumbled to him, a voice now full of gravel as you fought back the tears. "Call for a fuckin' bird." Kneeling back next to Soap, you could feel eyes burning into you. Refusing to look up you knew they belonged to Ghost. But you would be damned to meet him as you prepped Soap to be able to fly. Pulling an IV and a blood bag, you started hooking them in, all while watching the faint green line praying the cadence continued.
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The flight back was rocky at best. You stayed with Soap, other paramedics now with you helping in all the ways they could. Task Force 141 not too far off as they watched their struggling brother.
A curtain was drawn splitting them off as a vent was used. Your worry came true as you watched the green line grow fainter.
"Losing him," someone said as they began to bag his airway until the vent was ready. You stood next to him at the side ready to start compressions again if needed, until another strong arm pulled you away again.
"Let them, you've done plenty." Gaz said soothingly trying to hold you to his side.
"I'm so fuckin' tired of you guys," you snapped fighting back once more.
"As your Captain you need to step back. Your nerves are shot. Compressions have taken it out of you." Price said pulling you back further away while on the bird. "Sit your ass down." Forcefully he pushed you down as he ran the belts to contain you in your seat. "I know this is hard for you, but you need ta' remember this is hard on all o' us righ' now. The entire medical team is back there, sit your fuckin' ass down." Accent getting thicker as he commanded you to sit still, all while trying to control his anger at your behavior.
And you couldn't help it. You slouched forward on your knees as the tears finally spilled over. "He's my best friend. The best one out of all of you." You said, your tone wanting to inflict pain back at them for pulling you off the resuscitation team. And the part that made you feel guilty was that none of them argued because they couldn't.
"He is," Price said agreeing with you, kneeling at your level, brushing your hair to the side of your face before doing the same motion again. "What will be will be now... You've done more then enough." You held your face in your hands, keeping the sobs at bay, refusing to fall all the way apart at the seams.
Ghost standing back and watching it all, heart in his throat feeling as if it was going to leap out his mouth and to his feet the entire time. Unable to say or do anything.
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Everything else was a blur once landed. Peeking through your fingers, you watched as Soap was rolled out on the gurney. Ghost not too far away in tow, following the man he loved be rolled away towards the surgery room. Price unbuckled you once they were fully out and in the building. Was he worried you were going to chase after? If he hadnât forced you to sit and calm down, you'd of been the one rolling the bed itself.
Seeing Gaz's hand reach out you to take it, standing up and letting him pull you into a hug.
"Proud of you." He said squeezing you, thankful you had fought back against Ghost and Price to save his friend.
Finally, you broke off the hug, heading towards the building and the surgical bay. Your footsteps felt heavy, but honestly you walked so quietly. Like if you made a singular noise, God would find you strike you down with lighting for fighting off the Reaper who was supposed to take your friend.
Having to take this walk many times with other patients you knew where to go. And to no shock to you, Ghost sat in the same hallway outside of the surgical bay already. Picking a seat across from him, you sat down and interlocked your fingers together and placed your head within it again. It pounded and hurt, fatigue finally settling in after your adrenaline rush.
Feeling the same sensation of the eyes burning holes into you again, but you refused to look up.
Ghost sat there in turmoil. He wanted to say something, to say anything. His tongue too heavy, as if it was made with the same lead that had struck Soap. Instead, he sat across from you, and searched you for any sort of emotion. Is that sleeping feral beast still in you? Would you snap at him again for trying to stop you? Or was that sickeningly sweet girl back...
Gaz and Price, both joined you both not too long after that. Both quiet.
Your knee now bounced with anxiety.
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Somehow you had fallen asleep, head rolled back and leaned onto the edge of the chair. Blaming it on the adrenaline dump, you would never have been able to fall asleep in such an uncomfortable position and piece of furniture if you could call it that.
A light squeeze of your knee from Price as the OR DR. came walking through the doors to speak with you all.
"Bullets out and breathing with a vent for the time being." Ears perking up as he told you all. You shifted up higher in your seat, ready to pay full attention and ask questions where needed.
"Is he awake?"
"No, he will be in a medical induced coma for a bit until swelling goes down in his brain. Sleep will be the best method right now, and better pain management."
"Do we have a recovery window?"
A silent shake of his head, "No I'm sorry miss, this was an extremely evasive surgery and time will only tell with this."
"Can we see him?" Ghost asked, standing up ready to follow.
"Yes, you can see him. He won't be able to acknowledge you are there, but part of him will know."
The Dr. turned back to you, arm now on your shoulder.
"You should be proud of yourself. Your efforts are what saved him. No doubt a medal should be given in your honor."
The last statement inflicting rage. "You think I did this for a fucking medal??"
Oh, the feral beast in you was definitely sleeping and not dead. Ghost thought, as Price stepped in-between and you and the Dr. blocking your path from mauling the medical professional.
"Thank you, Dr., We will find him back there." Words rushed as he tried to send the Dr. on his way.
Gaz and Ghost slipped past the doors, waiting on the other side as Price tried to have a calming conversation with you.
"You gotta' keep it together. He just saved Soap." He said trying to comfort that angry monster lashing at its enclosure.
"Did you hear him?? I would give anything for Soap to be bullet free. Didn't do this for honor, I did it because heâs, my friend." you hissed back to Price in an angry whisper.
"I know, I know. Was something a muppet would say, but try to keep it intact yeah? I know what you mean and why you're angry, but none of us thought we would even get this far."
And how you wanted to correct him, none of them thought you would get this far, but you bit your tongue. No need to be spiteful. Soap was still on this side of the earth.
Walking in and seeing Soap in this condition was almost as hard as seeing him in his own blood. His head was fully shaved down, proud mohawk gone. Face was so pale from the loss of blood, but his chest raising and lowering even if it wasn't directly on his own will, made you feel at ease.
All picking a corner of the bed, and pulling up a chair, you sat up at Soap's upper left. You scanned his face for anything but knew that wouldn't come for a while. It stayed like this for a while before Gaz spoke up.
"Remember that time he broke the course record for clearing a building?"
"Was thinking about the time he did it and accidentally stepped in a small trash can and continued with it stuck to his foot." Answered Price laughing lightly, pulling his hat down over his eyes. You all knew he was hiding the descending tears.
"How he always calls us "Goat Heads", across the radio." You said lightly laughing, wiping your face. It was a stupid joke used in the place for "Go Ahead" meaning go with you radio traffic.
"The time he told me he could fix my problems if I took my mask off. How I knew I liked him." Ghost said, his hand running back and forth across Johnny's tenderly. You blinked looking away from the action, feeling as though you should never see something so delicate come from both men.
It continued like this for a while, telling small things that you remembered about Soap that had struck you. Until it was finally late in the night. You rubbed your eyes that were sore and raw from emotions that had racked up throughout the day, almost into the next.
"We should get some sleep. Ghost, I'll have them bring in a cot for you." Price said getting up extending his hand for you to take. Not wanting to be rude you took it, letting him pull you up. You gave Johnny a slight rub to his shoulder. Ghost might have been up and staring at you intimidatingly at you had it not been for the new fresh salty tears that pin pricked your eyes again.
"Night," you finally muttered to them all before stepping out and heading to your room. Your heart panged and beat against its cage. Once in your room, you stripped of your blood covered clothes and lay on the bed, turning and wailing into a pillow. You needed Soap to pull through.
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Every day you took the time to visit Soap. Spending hours upon hours there with him. Taking in a radio so he could listen to his favorite music, sometimes rotating that to his favorite movies on a tablet. Ghost had come to figure out you knew a lot about Soap. It made him wonder how close you really are, if anything causing a spark of jealousy.
Ghost was angry, wanted to tell you that Soap's quality of life was your fault. Wanted to tell you that because of you, who knew if he would wake up from this coma. The Dr. had advised that they had stopped giving the medication to make him sleep 2 days ago... and he still hadn't woken up. Oh, how he wanted to say it was your fault that he was lying in this bed, unable to speak and move... but the alternative of his Johnny laying in the ground 6 feet deep, still unable to speak or move factures his heart more, so he kept his mouth shut. Instead, he holds on the small piece of hope that eventually Soap will open his eyes again.
It was hard for Ghost. Day in and day out he had watched as you did Soap's physical therapy. Instead of being out in the field as a working medic, you stayed back as his primary nurse. No one argued with you. Not even when Price left to continue his hunt for Markarov. Price had benched Ghost and you worried your emotions would get the best of both of you. In fact, if Ghost would of said all of those mean, hurtful things about it being your fault Johnny was bed bound, Ghost wondered if the dragon in you would wake again. He hadn't seen it since that day but knew better to question its status of it still being there. It would burn him alive if given the opportunity, and devour him whole. Ghost could feel the anger seep off you sometimes and wondered if you were thinking back to that unfortunate, bloody day. Did you hate him?
He sat in the chair next to the bed watching and listening to you talk to his Johnny. Raising his arm up and down to stretch the muscles so when he did wake, they weren't as stiff.
"I miss you stealing my pudding off my food tray. Wouldn't complain if you swiped it ever again, would just give it to you."
What else would you give him? Ghost thought darkly. There was no doubt that Ghost thought you were in love with Soap. Listening to all the stories you had, sometimes your favorite ones over and over. Now you were over at his right arm, picking it up, setting it back down.
"Thought about the time you were trying to help me pick a dress for the military ball, and said I would never take fashion advice from someone with a mohawk..." You said a whispering laugh afterwards. Honestly that made Ghost smile as well, but he would never tell. Thank God for this mask. The thought washing over and over in his mind.
"Soap?" The way you had said it made Ghost perk up. Looking up finally seeing your face change. It was full of curiosity. Your eyes flashed to Ghost's locking with his telling him something was for sure up.
"Soap, if you can hear me, squeeze my hand again." Ghost watched as the shells to his blue eyes fluttered, trying to open.
"Oh my god, Ghost," you said quietly, extending Soap's hand to him to take.
He took it from you, quickly.
"Johnny?" And he felt it too. A slight squeeze. "Johnny," Ghost cooed to Soap, causing the hand to squeeze over and over. A rhythm. Squeezing Ghost's arm, you slipped past him, running out the door asking for Dr.
Finally, blue eyes faced the world and locked with brown ones.
"Mornin' Si." Johnny croaked out squeezing his hand even harder.
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Soap's recovery was lengthy to describe at best. The Dr. finally learned the extent of the damage to Johnny's brain from the bullet. Thankfully, most of it was only physical. Soap had to relearn how to walk and only struggled with words periodically. Ghost would work with him on his speech therapy, and you helped him with his physical therapy still.
Soap was persistent spending 2 hours with you every day. Ghost sitting back and playing overwatch, he had to watch the 2 of you interact. Your sweetness fully back. He watched as Soap would place his hands on your hips goofily smiling as you would pull them off and place them on the bars instead of the railing so he could support himself- you know like he should be instead. Something had happened to his Soap. He would lean in and smell your hair affectionally. He never did that before. Ghost knew Johnny still had eyes for him, still loved him. It was one of the things Johnny made Ghost practice saying first. Somehow Ghost couldn't help but wonder if this injury had rewired his brain, or maybe because he had almost died, he wanted all the things he could have out of life. It still hurt him to watch.
Your anger with everyone had mostly died off once Johnny had woken up. Johnny was all the good things out of this job, he was what made it worth it. If he had died, a large piece of you would have been buried with him. Maybe that was your fault for not being as close as you should be with some of the others... putting Ghost into a different light for you now.
Giving it a shot, you asked Johnny about things about him and Ghost. A way to bond and a way to test his memory. Where was their first date, his favorite thing to do with Ghost. And every time, Johnny answered with calling him Simon. He never once called him Ghost because that's how Johnny knew him. In away Ghost got to learn about you, interacting with Johnny, and you got to learn about Ghost. Johnny told you were his best friend because you were fierce and protective. So was Ghost. You stood up for what you believed in... and guess what so did Ghost.
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"Didya' hear tha news, bonnie?" Johnny asked looking down on you as you helped him to the rails. He could do it on his own, but it was your part in PT to make sure he got there and didn't fall down. Policy.
"No, what news?" Your voice is light, airy, still a stark contrast to Ghost who sat in a chair not too far off.
"Makaraov is bagged and tagged." He said proudly, grinning. "Price and his team got him yesterday afternoon.
"No kiddin'?" Your world spinning off its axis for a moment.
Johnny gave a slight nod, hands bracing your hips again and pulling you into him giving a hug. His head placed on top of yours.
"What a fucking relief," you punctuated out, sighing heavily. The urge to cry hit you again but you fought it off. Instead, finally locking with the brown coals of Ghost's across the room. The first time you felt like he wasn't trying to set you on fire with a glance.
"Cannae hurt us again." He said into your hair.
"Thank God." you said the hot droplets finally falling down your face.
It stayed like this for a moment before you took a step back, hands bracing Johnny while you looked up at him and over at Ghost.
"Got news for you both too." Ghost stood up and approached to better join the conversation.
"I bought a piece of land, bought a tiny house, and I'm stepping out."
"You're leavin'?" Ghost asked crossing his arms over his broad chest.
"I can't do this anymore..." you explained feeling like you were being torn apart underneath a microscope. "What happened to you Johnny, changed me. I don't think I can do the job anymore... I have nightmares still." you admitted. Ghost's body language softening, shoulders rolling down, hands resting next to Johnny's who still gripped the rail. He didn't even think of the mental affect that it had on you too. Another thing you unknowingly had in common.
"Ya' cannae leave..." Johnny said hurt in his voice.
"You still got me, can't get rid of me that easily. I'll stay in contact. And you're doing great, I'd say you'll be fully recovered in no time."
"I'm comin' with ya'. Visit for a bit until I'm fully released."
"Johnny..." your voice light.
"No, yer ma' nurse. Cannae leave me. Si?" He said looking over at Ghost. Johnny knew Ghost would give him the world and never say no.
"Would be nice ta' get outta here, until he's ready to go." Head turning back down to you.
You sighed. "Fine, way to invite yourself, Johnny." You teased, smiling and shaking your head.
The happy blue eyes and toothy grin was worth it... even if you felt like space was being forcefully invaded.
You are glancing over, entranced with Ghost's smoldering brown eyes next.
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The piece of land you had bought was in the middle of nowhere. Surrounded by tall pine trees, a clear vessel of water cut through it. Mountains towered in the back, ironically 4 of them. You had named them Price, Gaz, Soap, and Ghost. Feeling like it fits all of them somehow. Even though you were stepping away from it all, it was comforting to know you had something like them with you still. The air was crisp and clean, something you have not had in so long. No smell of a medical room, no smell of tar and tang from firearms. No smell of blood.
It was a good change... peaceful. Something you needed. You arrived at your new home first, readying it for your 2 guests. You decided it was best to put them in the master bedroom. A king size bed for 2 large men. How ironic that you bought it for you, and it won't even be used for you on the first night you have access to it. Once that bed was dressed for them, you made the guest bed. Finding the joke funny you were a guest in your home. Honestly, you were excited to have this transition with someone sure... but you knew things were off with you and Ghost. But if Johnny was here it had to be ok. You would make it work.
They arrived before noon. You went out to assist, but Ghost stopped you at the front of the truck. He opened Johnny's door, standing there to help him if he needed it, but Johnny climbed down on his own and teetered out with a cane.
He grinned his notorious smile at you. Large white pearls, blue eyes squinting with glee.
"Look at you," you said proud of him.
"All on my own." he crooned.
Stepping inside, you showed them around your tiny house. Not a whole lot to show them but wanted them to see where they would be sleeping and where the bathroom was less. The bedrooms were on opposite sides of the house. Theirs to the right when they walked in and through the kitchen. Yours just to left.
"Pretty close to the door... and far from us." Ghost said in the direction to your room.
"Don't think anyone will be looking or finding us out here."
A light rumble leaving his chest as he looked back down at you. It made your stomach burn. What kind of noise is that?
"If she gets lonely, she can just come join us, Si." Johnny said over his shoulder peeking into your room.
It left you baffled. Sure, there was some touching from Johnny, but you had always brushed it off to how he was altered from his injury.
Your face looking from Johnny, back to Ghost. Staring back at you and not saying anything. Strange behavior.
"Your guy's room will be over here." You said, leading them through the kitchen and into the master.
"Nice size room for a tiny house," Ghost concluded looking around.
"Nice size bed for us too," Johnny said. Not wanting another weird comment, you stepped away for a bit. Grabbing 3 glasses and a pitcher of lemonade.
"Why did you get a tiny house?" Ghost asked, "All this land, coulda had a big olâ house."
"Always just pictured it as me. Don't need a lot of space."
Again, Ghost stood leaning against the door frame realizing you were more alike than you thought. You plan on being alone... just like he had until he met Johnny.
You watched an arm of Johnny's sneak around Ghost's waist, and you once more diverted your eyes. Did physical touch really bother you all that much? He wondered.
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The night eased its way in. You spent most of the day still trying to get settled into your new home. You all were outside now underneath the stary sky.
For dinner you grilled steaks with an assortment of vegetables and mashed potatoes.
"Bett'r cook then yer' a medic." Johnny said in-between bites. "An' 'ats sayin' sumthin."
"Don't talk with yer mouth full." Ghost scolded. He had taken off his mask earlier in the day. You had seen him without it before, but it was hard not to look at him. His angled jaw, a broken nose from who knows when or what, a scar that runs over his mouth... but he was beautiful to you. It was your turn to burn holes in him.
He knew you were looking at him but took a page out of your book refusing to meet your eyes, trying to let you feel comfortable with him... for Johnny's sake.
Johnny started talking to Ghost about what they could do during their visit, leaving you to get up and take the dishes inside. Stealing a moment for yourself, you ran hot water and washed the dishes. You heard the door open, but knowing it was one of them you continued.
It wasn't until a large hand brushed your hair to the side exposing your neck. That was what made you turn around to look but was stopped feeling 2 arms pin you against the sink before pushing you back into it, leaving you stationary. Lowering their head down to the side of yours watching your shirt get tugged to the side exposing a shoulder. A warm kiss graced your shoulder before their mouth came back up to the side of your ear.
"I've never thanked you for it all," Ghost's voice rumbled in your ear, making you look up and out the window seeing Johnny at the table looking up at the stars. Your heart jumped and fluttered. Any much longer you were going to need the same AFib you had saved Johnny with.
"I'm grateful for you and all that ya've done. He loves you... And think I'm startin' to."
Thump-thump was what you were looking for Johnny's chest about 3 months ago. If someone were to stop and listen to yours it would sound like a double drum. He kissed your neck, before pulling your shirt back up on your shoulder and giving your shoulder a slight squeeze.
You didn't look back up at him as he slipped back outside sitting next to Johnny wrapping an arm around his shoulders. Standing there dumbfounded for a minute, you grabbed 3 new fresh glasses and a tumbler of good whiskey for the occasion, not sure if you were going to be brave enough to step outside. So, you took a couple shots from it yourself to make sure you would have the courage to join them again
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It was here you found yourself laid bare in front of them in the warmth of the fire.
Johnny made the first move, pulling you into his lap after his 2nd glass of whiskey not being able to drink from his injury making him more brazen from the amber liquid. His hands had worked their way into your pants leaving you a squirming mess, Ghost sitting now turned facing you.
It made you uncomfortable, his eyes the same color of the whiskey you noticed. His hand leaning against his fist, face unreadable as he watched.
"Relax Bonnnnn," Johnny purred into your ear. "We've already spoke abou' this." 3 fingers of his rubbing against you through your panties. "Both wan' this. Both wan' you. Least we can do ta thank ya'." Making your body at ease.
"Both want this?" You asked, head turning against his.
"Mmmmm." Ghost rumbled. There's that fucking noise again you thought still not sure how to take it.
"We do." Johnny said still whispering into you, his other hand pulling your pants down.
Ghost leaned down, tugging them down further helping them off your legs and over your feet. Instead of taking your panties down, he kneeled in further, tonging you over your cunt. A large gasp leaving you, the sensation still overwhelming. Johnny removed his hands from there moving up your shirt where he slipped under your bra, lightly pinching your nipples. Friction makes you roll yourself against them. Ghost had picked up either of your legs, placing them on either side of his head and neck. Not even bothering to take your panties off, he impulsively pushed them to the side holding them with a finger. His tongue slipped past your folds and rubbed up through you making your gasp shriller this time.
âGhost,â you hissed out.
âCall âim Simon, Love,â Johnny said rubbing your nipples again, making a whimper leave you.
Simon did the same thing, hoping for a different outcome from your mouth, and you called out to him. âSimonâŠâ Fingers slipping into his strands of dark blonde hair.
âThere yaâ go.â
Simon made you ride his face while you were sitting down essentially. Making your hips grind up into his mouth where he greedily licked through you over and over. Once he decided you were wet enough, he slipped one of his large fingers in you, leaning back up to watch you. Your head was rolled up onto Johnnyâs shoulder. Johnny having slipped your shirt up along with your bra, leaving your chest exposed.
âOh, pretty girl,â he grumbled slipping in another finger, your head now rolling up further to look at him. The fire only made his eyes burn more. âSavinâ the love of my life pretty girl. Realizing how stupid I wasâŠâ he said pumping his fingers a few times before slipping in a 3rd.
âSiiiimon,â you whined squirming harder. Simon leaned forward, kissing you, before breaking it off quickly. Looking up he said to Johnny, âSheâs ready, you ready?â
Johnny nodded vigorously. Simon gently helped you off his lap and onto the picnic table, pushing you back softly so your back was against it, turning you so your legs dangled off the side without a bench.
He leant down over you again, kissing you once more. It was just as much tongue as he had used on your cunt, still hungry. His fingers lifted your shirt up over your head and behind you on the table. He took his off as well and placed it under yours. You realized he was saving you from getting splinters off the table.
While he pulled back, you stopped him, hand behind his neck. Your movement confused him until he realized you stopped him so you could kiss him this time.
âOh bonnie,â Johnny said finally unbuckling his pants and pulling out his cock stroking it a few times.
âMakinâ this hard love, want him to go first so he properly thanks yaâ⊠then you go and have to do something like that,â Simon says dry humping into you. The friction is almost too much at first making you groan.
âGet in there Johnny,â Simon said stepping aside, allowing him through and have access to between your legs. He was slow at first a little wobbly, this something he hasnât done for awhile clearly. You used your legs and wrapped around his waist, helping him to align with you before pushing in. It made your head roll back, your hair bunching up behind your head, a loud filthy moan leaving your lips.
âYeah,â Johnny said moving out and back in. Looking down, you saw Simonâs hands holding his waist giving him assistance in fucking you.
The sight was definitely alluring and attractive to you. Simon helping Johnny. Maybe this is what it was like for Simon watching you help Johnny, and you had it wrong the whole time. Maybe he wasnât jealous⊠he was envious. It didnât take long for you to come. Your legs gripping on Johnny trying to slow him, but he just pushed into you harder and faster. Simon holding his core. Your warm walls finally squeezing him and slowing him down. Your cunt fluttering so hard, all you could do was constrict on to him.
âJesus,â Johnny hissed out finally leaning forward laying on your abdomen for a bit. Your hands rested on his shoulders smoothing out his hair, letting him lax on to you while he caught his breath.
Simon stood behind him before finally helping Johnny sit next to you on one of the benches at the table.
âMy turn,â he said standing back up and taking position over you. His fuck wasnât like Johnnyâs, it was rough. Instantly ramming into you over and over, lifting your legs up to his shoulders again using his raw power. Something Johnny would have to work up to. Johnny leaned forward kissing you, talking you through it.
âSuch a good girl, takinâ it so well, lass,â again tweaking a nipple and holding a breast as they bounced from Simon's pounding.
This went on for a while, and even then, Simon wasnât done. He turned you over and propped you up on your knees, thrusting into you from behind, watching you come undone on him this time. His hands gripped your hips, pulling you onto him in a way that didnât feel human⊠but it sure curbed that feral dragon in you. And thatâs all he wanted.
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Simon carried you inside and into the master bedroom before going out to help Johnny in. He had pulled the blankets back and set you inside them. You pulled the blankets back on the other side, making room for Johnny. Simon had an arm under him helping him walk into your bed. Simon then slipped in behind you, arm over your waist as he pulled you back into him.
Johnny rolled over to his side sandwiching you between him and Simon, hand in your hair stroking it.
âDid well, bonnie, good physical therapy,â he joked, thumb stroking your cheek.
You gave a small laugh, laughing harder once you realized you were in your bed tonight and not a guest in your home in the other room.
âGonna need something bigger than a tiny house,â Simon matched back âgonna have little ones before too long.â His hand already over your womb, mouth on your neck again already.
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âHello, twerp.â
Kayla grunts at him. She is focused, intently, on something small enough to be covered up by her hands and curtaining hair; Nico decides it is likely some kind of explosive. There is a reason she, Banned From Arts ânâ Crafts For Criminal Reasons, is sneaking into the Hermesâ cabinâs time slot and hiding behind Julia.
Instead of confirming that she is, indeed, planning to blow up at least one of her brothersâ bunks in their sleep tonight, because of Plausible Deniability, Nico swings a leg over the picnic table bench, settling in next to her. She spares a second of attention to blow a raspberry at him, seemingly unprovoked. Nico reaches calmly over, plucks a pair of scissors from Connorâs hands, which he allows because of who he is as a person, and snips a piece of her hair. In response she pulls a notebook from her pocket and puts a little tick mark next to Nicoâs name.
âSo,â Nico says, choosing to ignore that. âI have a Question.â
âTen dollars.â
âIâm not paying you, you little shit.â
âThen wonder in silence.â
Nico digs two wrinkled fives from his shoe and slams them on the table, scowling. Kayla pockets them.
âProceed.â
Nico glares at her, noting her twitching mouth, and remembers that he does, in fact, need her help, and her brother is, in fact, his best friend, so challenging her to a duel to the death is a bad idea on both counts.
(Nonwithstanding the part where she has deadly accuracy with any projectile from almost any semi-reasonable distance. And he has, like, a sword. So.)
âYour brother,â he starts, and he does not need to clarify which one, âis always trying toâŠfeed me.â
âYes,â she agrees, âhe is internally a seventy year old Southern woman. He does that.â
âFruits.â
âHm.â
âOranges, specifically. Like, every single meal.â
ââŠAh.â
It is a very knowing ah, Kaylaâs little noise, and in fact she sets her project aside. (It is, in fact, an explosive.) She turns slightly on the bench to face him, lips pursed, hands folded. She blinks at him for several moments. Nico holds her gaze, remembering he is out ten dollars.
âMy dear brother,â she begins, âmy lovely, kind-hearted, smiley, morning person brother, is neurotic.â
Nico waits. This is, apparently, the end of her sentence, as she does not continue.
âI am aware,â he says slowly. âI have been present during every rant about Hollywood inaccuracies about medical sciences.â
She nods sagely. âThis is true. You have. You are, however, by virtue of his cripplingly low self esteem and fervent belief that his mere existence is a Literal Actual Curse, spared from much of his mostâŠcolourfulâŠcontingencies.â
âContingencies,â Nico repeats.
Kayla nods again.
âYes. You see, dear future brother-in-law ââ
âCease,â Nico snaps, reddening.
ââ our lovely William, also known as your Special Guy, according to Nico With Severe Blood Loss.â continues Kayla, not ceasing, âis under the impression that you, like all people, have a Limit.â
ââŠA Limit.â
âYes. A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass.â
âI know what a godsdamn limit is, Kayla.â
âYou seemed confused.â
âI am going to strangle you.â
Openly snickering to herself, she moves on.
âHe feeds you oranges because he regularly paces around the cabin in the middle of the night stressing about your vitamin levels,â she explains, finally. âHe doesnât know how to tell you that like a normal person because heâs afraid heâs going to weird you out. Ergo.â She makes a flippant gesture with her hands. âCitrus.â
âWhy is he so godsdamn cute,â Nico mutters to himself, then remembers to throw out a hasty, âThank you,â before scrambling away from the table, ignoring the gathered snickers, and beelining for the the Demeter cabin. âGods.â
It is empty, thankfully, when he strolls in, except for Miranda in the front gardens, who holds up a finger as he gets closer and whispers to a struggling seedling.
âHey,â she says after a moment, smiling up at him. âWhatâs up?â
âI need,â he starts. He purses his lips, rocking back on his heels. His hands make some kind of motion. Heâs not sure what, exactly, he didnât give them permission. âI need.â
Miranda, thankfully, has had years of experience communicating with non-speaking entities, and as such is relatively fluent in Nico. She dusts off her hands, patting the spot beside her. Nico sits as indicated.
âTry a deep breath first,â she instructs. âWhen your brain is back up and running, try again.â
âItâs running. Itâs running a lot.â
âOh. In that case, might I suggest a small shout of frustration?â
âYou may.â
He clears his throat, resting his hands on his diaphragm to Maximize the Output, as he has been previously instructed, and yells. A passing satyr jumps a full five feet in the air and flees. Nico grimaces, calling apologies after them.
âTheyâre never going to like me,â he grumbles.
Miranda pats his head. âThere, there. One issue at a time.â
âSolace,â he says at her invitation, gesturing again. âOranges.â
ââŠAh.â
âHe is. You know. Right?â
âI must confess I do not.â
He takes a moment to collect himself. Or, well, he tries to. Heâs had an easier time trying to wrangle errant souls surfing along the Styx, but whatever. He literally owns his brain. It Shall submit to him, or heâll get a new one. Watch.
âWill isâŠintensely thoughtful.â
âHeâs a sweetheart,â Miranda agrees. âOnce he brushed past me on the way to dinner and felt that I was going to get a cold, so he took the food I got and exchanged it for soup and veggies and Gatorade and stuff. He forgot to actually tell me that I was about to get a cold, at the time, but it was really nice of him in hindsight.â
Nico makes another loud, strangled bleating noise. Thankfully, no satyrs are harmed.
âHe is so!â
âThere, there,â Miranda says again. âYouâll get to full sentences soon, Iâm sure of it.â
He takes a few moments to have a minor crisis in the peace and tranquility of Friendship. Itâs this new thing heâs been trying. Will tells him itâs usually called âtrustâ and âvulnerabilityâ. It is mortifying for the most part but in small doses is kind of cool. Mostly.
âWho takes care of Will?â
âHe doesnât really get sick. Apollo genes and all that.â
âNo, like. Emotionally.â
âOh.â Miranda frowns thoughtfully. âUm. Chiron, maybe? Iâm not actually sure.â
âIt needs to be me,â Nico stresses. âHe always takes care of me, and I want to, like, repay him. Not transactionally,âNico rushes to clarify, âbut, like, mutual care-ily.â
âI see.â
âYou see?â
âYes,â Miranda says sagely. âYou must Show Him. That you are Invested in your Relationship.â
âYes!â Nico cries, gripping her by the elbows. She meets his gaze head on, eyes wide and wizened. âYes, exactly. Relationship Investment. Youâre so smart.â
Miranda preens. âThank you.â She stands, brushing off her jeans â fruitlessly, sheâs got grass stains on top of grass stains on every piece of clothing she owns â and offering Nico a hand. Together they stand and observe the various shrubs, trees, and vines surrounding the cabin, hands on their hips.
Nico narrows his eyes. âShould I just get him oranges?â
âI still donât fully understand the orange thing. But Will likes peaches.â She leans up and plucks one off of the largest tree, holding it out to Nico. âThey make him think of home.â
Nico takes the peach and inspects it. It is, of course, impeccable â thick and heavy, skin soft and unblemished, full enough with juice and flavour to be fragrant even from the armâs length Nico holds it. This is the kind of peach that wins fairs. This is the kind of peach that sits, prized, in a market, watching as mothers and hipsters claw at each other. This is the kind of peach that immediately upon first touch strikes within you such an intense urge to chuck it at the nearest hard surface and watch it splat into a beautiful explosion of Squelch that Nico has to, hastily, set it down and out of immediate reach.
âItâs perfect,â he declares.
âDonât throw it at him,â Miranda advises, eyeing the fruit herself.
âShanât,â Nico promises, and it doubles at a warning to his brain because he canât lie to Miranda, obviously, so his brain better Check Itself. There will be no peach throwing. Peach holding, only, and peach giving.
He waves goodbye to Miranda as he hustles off, headed for the bustling infirmary. There have been no great emergencies today â there would be a lot more of Willâs echoed screeching if this were the case â and many people who have walked in have walked out, minutes later, scowling, so now is a good a time as any. He could of course wait until Will is done his shift and they meet by Cabin Seven, like usual, but this is a Pressing Issue. Will can no longer continue to believe that Nico has a Limit, as Kayla had so unhelpfully explained. Nico is Limitless. He is a sine function. He is an eternal abyss. He is the final end of Chironâs patience, if the horse is to be believed.
Also, the peach is really really tempting and Nico honestly does not have all that much control over his brain. It usually kind of does as it pleases. Thatâs why he has so many Situations.
âSolace,â he shouts, banging open the screen door loud enough to make everyone inside jump, âGET the hell over here.â
âI. Am.â Will holds up a patientâs arm, which has been hastily butterfly-clamped closed and is now being stitched. âUm. Is it urgent?â
Nico snaps his mouth shut. âNo.â He stalks over to where Will is sitting, still bewildered, on his favourite stool, and stands with his arms crossed behind him. He nods at the injured camper, clearing his throat. âProceed.â
ââŠOkay.â
Because Will is a Professional, his gaze remains focused on the gaping wound he is fixing. Because no one else at this camp is, everyone else chooses to gawk. Nico lets the fires of Hell enter his eyes, like Father showed him, and glares them all into subservience.
âAlright,â Will says, several minutes later, patting the patientâs knee with a smile. âIâm gonna wrap this, Jen, and you gotta keep it dry, okay? Have ambrosia twice a day like I told you and come see me at the end of the week.â
âThereâll be no scar?â the young girl hedges.
âNot if you follow my instructions,â Will promises. âAlthough youâll be just as beautiful with a scar, kiddo, I promise. Ask your mother.â
Jen looks at him doubtfully, but Will is one of those people whoâs unbelievably hard to distrust. Itâs infuriating, if youâre Nico and committed to the whole goth/emo lifestyle. Probably comforting if youâre a normal person.
She leaves, and it is abruptly very quiet in the infirmary, which is crazy because it is abruptly never quiet at camp unless people are dead, usually, but no one is dead, and people are too godsdamn nosy to flinch away from Nicoâs glare, or maybe theyâre not scared of him anymore, and hey, isnât that something. The world is so busy, all the time. Things keep happening. Whoâs fault is that, again?
âNico?â Will asks, rocking back on his heels. His hands are suddenly clean of blood and grime and his scrubs have been swapped out. They stand, also, at the other end of the infirmary, right outside of the on-call room. He looks up, and conversations have resumed, and Will is watching him, intently, bright eyes slightly too wide, front teeth gnawing at his bottom lip, Ace bandage winding, unwinding, winding.
âThis is for you,â Nico blurts, and shoves the peach at him.
Will blinks. âOh.â He stares at the peach, a moment, before a smile erupts on his face. âOh! Thank you!â
He takes the peach, gently, from Nicoâs hands, and holds it close to his chest, wide hands gentle so as not to bruise, smile gone close-mouthed, giddy. The rocking gets every so slightly faster, and the slight breeze from the open screen door ruffles his frizzy hair, and his nose is scrunched, just slightly, enough to wrinkle his dotted feathers, and Nicoâs mouth is very, very dry.
âI do not,â he tries, and it grinds along his paper-parched throat, near silent, âI do not have Limits, William.â
The rocking stills. Nico mourns it.
ââŠSorry?â
âLimits,â Nico repeats. âI do not have them. I am Limitless. Purge the thought.â
âYou have limits,â Will says, alarmed. âUm, we had that talk, right? About pushing yourself and why that is generally regarded as a bad plan.â
âThat was you shouting at me in between nectar shots and frantic mothering, actually, but thatâs not what I meant.â
Will doesnât answer, only tilting his head.
âYouâre neurotic,â Nico attempts to explain, and as could be expected by literally anyone with a brain this goes poorly, and he rushes to amend. âI mean! Well, you are neurotic â but! There is a but! Stop looking at me like that! You are neurotic but!â
âThis is a very bad friendship break up if that is what you are trying,â says Will in a small voice, and Nico resolves to kick his own ass later tonight to Atone.
âI like it,â he hurries to explain. âYou and your â neuroses. All of you, I like it. There is no Limit. Capital L. Youâre groovy. On â point. Fleek? What do the kids say. I donât ââ
âOh,â Will breathes, thankfully putting Nico out of his misery, âoh, this is about the oranges.â
Nico nods miserably.
âThe oranges are ââ Will cuts himself off, staring down at his shoes. âUm, scurvy freaks me out.â
ââŠScurvy?â
âIt â collagen synthesis is an active process? In your body? And scurvy makes it degrade really quickly. Which kind of tears your body apart by reopening scars. On top of other things. And you â were on a ship, you know. For a while. And you sweat a lot. And you donât take the multivitamins I give you.â
âBecause theyâre gross,â Nico says, breathless, âand Iâm not â sweaty.â
Wherever sunlight touches Willâs skin he tends to glow, slightly, and his freckles fluoresce the longer his hand takes to traverse the space between them, past the open window, resting, lightly, on Nicoâs wrist.
âYou are,â he says, gently. âYou have â really low magnesium and potassium levels. Just, all the time.â He glances down at the inside of Nicoâs wrist. âRight now, actually. Will you eat a banana if I go get you one?â
Will will go get a banana, and Nico will follow him, and they will sit, somewhere, probably the big rock by the lake, as Nico eats it, and Will will eat his peach, and Nico will watch his throat bob, and Will will talk, hands gesturing, peach juice everywhere, and they will stay there, probably, way past sunset, right till curfew, and then they will sprint, as they usually do, to avoid the harpies, and they will go to Nicoâs cabin, first, because they always do, and Will will snag an orange as they run past the fruit trees by the Demeter cabin, and he will press it into Nicoâs hands, firmly, smiling as he says goodnight, and running back to his own cabin. Where he will, according to Kayla, pace, and worry. Where he will rant about Limits, and how close Nico is to approaching them.
âWill,â says Nico seriously, grabbing his hands. Willâs eyes snap to his, wide, wider than usual, and they are so blue, so so blue, are things usually this blue? Heâs startled by it every time. âWill, I am a sine function.â
âI donât understand,â he admits.
Nico nods. âThatâs okay! Just â peaches.â He reaches out and pats the fruit, curling Willâs fingers around them. âFor you. Okay?â
Will glances down at the peach. He glances back up at Nico. He looks down, finally, at their hands, twined around the fruit, and holds there, one, two, three seconds.
âOh,â he says, finally. âOh, you donât â oh.â
âPeaches,â Nico repeats, âoranges.â He pulls one hand free and draws a line between them. âYou get it?â
âI get it,â Will says, softly. He looks up and smiles, small, private; too-big front teeth just barely peeling out. âYou never reach your approached value.â
âI really donât even get that close.â
âIâm kind of losing the metaphor, here.â
âOkay.â
Nico squeezes their hands together. Will squeezes back, shifting his weight.
âIâm still gonna â you still gotta get your vitamin C.â
âMore oranges?â
âYes.â
âOkay.â He rubs his finger over the backs of Willâs knuckles; he shivers. Nico meets his eyes and he smiles, widely, hurting his cheeks, and Will smiles back, and he rocks, and Nico is an abyss, and he is falling, falling, falling. âI like oranges.â
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