#like i said. housekeeping. look away.
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⸝ă ă# FELISCUS ,ă magic should be mysterious, surprising ... and defy logic.ăclosed & affiliated lyney of genshin impact with gnostic hymns.ăwritten by qiu / darcy, 18, they/he, gmt+8.ăi also write march 7th!
đ˘ăăťănav :ăăcarrd ,ătalents ,ădossier ,ăplotting
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hi there! the name's darcy, your local lyney & march 7th writer. if you need to reach me, the best way to do it is through discord ( pings / dms are a-okay from gh members! ) and you're welcome to ask for mine if you are not in the server. tumblr ims are also alright if you prefer, but will just be a bit slower for me to get to.
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in a somewhat similar vein, sometimes i may take a bit to reply oocâi promise it's not you, i've just got social anxiety i'm afraid. i'm a bit better about it these days but i still do get a bit anxious if we haven't talked all that much, it's really nothing personal! and sometimes i'm just forgetful LOL so if it's been a bit since i've gotten back to you please do feel free to give me a nudge. more likely than not, it just slipped my mind.
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his dossier is um. yeah. so a quick rundown on lyney's character for people unfamiliar with him: he is a magician from the court of fontaine, typically performing alongside his twin sister, lynette. at the same time, he is a member of the house of the hearth, an orphanage affiliated with the fatui, and is set to inherit his â father's â position as leader of the house. he's got some kind of complex about that, but it's a bit too complicated to unpack in a pinned post HAHA overall though, he's very friendly and easy to get along withâor, as his character details like to describe him, suave, romantic, and talented.
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ăâşăthe greatest magician in all teyvat!#like i said. housekeeping. look away.#yeah he has been here for almost a year & i'm only just making him a pinned post dw about it#i Will finish his dossier before the month ends this is me putting it out there to hold myself accountable
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the pro
part ii: what we're willing to accept
Pairing: Art Donaldson x Reader
Rating: Explicit - 18+ only. minors, please get off my lawn.
Notes: My brain chose violence this morning. Not beta-read because when is it ever.
Length: 4.8K
Warnings: Slow burn; unhappily married reader; divorced Art Donaldson; infidelity; oral sex (female receiving); vaginal sex; unsafe sex
Summary: Every lesson becomes an exercise in self-control. You force yourself to try, really try, and not make silly mistakes for the sake of Art coming closer, grasping your arm or elbow, pressing close and redirecting your swing. You donât know what you crave more these days: his praise or his touch.
He's the biggest men's tennis star since Andy Roddick.
Thatâs what your husband says, as if itâll entice you. As if you know anything about tennis, about the pro that your husband says will be coming to the house to teach you to play.
Itâll be good for you. You need a hobby.Â
You donât gripe or argue. You donât tell him that five months into your marriage shouldnât have you looking for a new hobby. You should still be in the honeymoon stage, spending all of your time with him, hanging off of his arm, off of his every word. But he works so much and heâs away so oftenâ
I donât want you to get bored.Â
Itâs a sweet gesture. The maid handles the housework; you have a chef that handles most of the grocery shopping and cooking, unless you insist on making something yourself; you have a housekeeper that arranges for anything you needâdry cleaning, maintenance. And itâs no wonder that with all of his money, his power, he can just order a retired pro tennis player up to your house, like youâd order a pizza. Thereâs a tennis court in the back of the mansion, a few feet from the pool. Youâll get some new outfits, the best sneakers, the nicest rackets. Youâll finally have something to do to fill your days.Â
Art Donaldson.Â
You know his name before the lean, fair-skinned patrician man turns up at your front door. He trails you through the house, politely declines your offer of a beverage.Â
âYou ever played tennis before?â He asks.Â
You havenât. Before your husband arranged this for you, you hadnât so much as given the sport more than a passing thought. You donât have the heart or confidence to tell that to a man thatâs made tennis his whole life, so you just give him a small, guilty smile and say no, you havenât. He nods, waves you off, insists that itâs fine.Â
âWeâll start with the basics.âÂ
--Â
Two months of lessons on the basics make your arms tired, and your hands sore. But where your swings are clumsy and your grip is weak at first, you can see improvement in the way that you move. Your steps are less clumsy when you go after a ball; youâre more aware of the service line and the base line; your forehand stroke from contact to your left shoulder is smoother; your rotation and follow-through on your backhand is coming along, but has a long way to go.Â
Artâs instruction is calm and steady. He explains technique as much as he demonstrates it. When you get something wrong, he doesnât scold, just lightly corrects. When you do something well, his encouragement is constant and free-flowing. Every accurate move and motion is met with, âNice,â or, âPerfect,â or, âThatâs it.âÂ
On the days when you donât have a lesson with Art, you practice. You order a tennis ball machine to work on your forehand and backhand. You attempt (and fail) to learn how to slice on your own. You try anywayâyou can only imagine the way his eyes might light up if you manage to surprise him.Â
Youâve tried to ignore the rising interest that you have in Art, but you canât help the littleâŚCrush thatâs developed. Heâs just so attentive, and kind. When you find yourself smiling these days, itâs often because of something that he said, or did. You canât remember the last time your husband made you feel giddy this way. It was probably when you started datingâbefore youâd made the decision to marry for comfort, rather than love. Your husband is practical, rarely physically affectionate, more heavily involved in his job and social circles than with you.Â
But youâll have to find a way to thank him. Heâs given you a hobby, and a man that grins at you like you just painted the goddamn Mona Lisa when you serve your first ace.Â
--Â
âSo, tell me about the Mark Rebellato Academy.âÂ
Art smiles, dipping his head as he reaches for his coffee. Itâs taken a few months, but you finally convince him to have something to drink with you after practice. Your chef is blessedly out shopping for ingredients for dinner, so you have the kitchen all to yourself. Art has watched you putter around, seeming surprised that you know where everything is. You canât blame him; the kitchen is chef-grade, and you donât cook much these days.Â
âDid your husband tell you thatâs where I went?âÂ
âNo.âÂ
âThen how do you know?âÂ
Youâre too embarrassed to admit that youâve done some googling, and watched a couple of clips of him interviewing before and after his matches.Â
âIâve just heard,â You fib. âTell me about it?âÂ
He leans back in his seat, eyes skating across your face as he seems to consider something.Â
âWhat do you wanna know?âÂ
âDid you enjoy it? I meanââ It feels like a dumb question once itâs out, and you hurry to redirect, âWith what you know now, if you had the choice, would you have learned how to play tennis somewhere else?âÂ
He considers for a moment, trailing his finger over the side of his cup. Your gaze flits to his fingers, and your own flex around your mug handle. Youâve spent far too much time looking at and thinking about Artâs fingersâtheir length and quickness; the slight roughness of his calloused hands; the lingering tan line from where his wedding band used to sit.Â
âYeah,â He admits, drawing your full attention back to his face. âI would. It was foundational, you know. Iâve been thinking of sending Lily there.âÂ
âLily?âÂ
A bittersweet smile twists his lips. ��My daughter.âÂ
âOh!â It catches you off-guard. Â
âTashi, uhââ He clears his throat, âLilyâs mother, my ex-wife. She and I are thinking about schools.âÂ
âIâm sure theyâd be glad to have her. Does she play tennis?âÂ
âLittle bit. She didnât start until last year, but she's a natural.â He clears his throat again, presses, âAre you and your husband planning on having kids?âÂ
âOh god no.â You blurt it out, and realize as he raises his brows that youâve spoken too quickly. You lean back in your seat, stirring your coffee quickly to distract yourself from your growing embarrassment. âHe actually has kids already. Two girls, seven and ten. Theyâre at boarding school and they stay with their mother when they're on vacation. I havenât gotten to spend much time with them.âÂ
â...He seems to be pretty busy.âÂ
âHe is.âÂ
âSo itâs just you in this big house?â He tips his head to the side, brows knitting with curiosity. âWhat do you do all day?âÂ
âPlay tennis.â
He grins, chuckling, and your stomach flips at the sound.Â
âIt shows, you know,â He says.Â
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
âI can tell youâre practicing without me. And,â He leans across the table, running his fingers lightly over the exposed skin of your bicep, âYouâre getting stronger.âÂ
You wonder if he can see or feel the goosebumps that break out across your skin at the gentle sweep, his gaze heavy on yours.
âI have a good teacher,â You murmur. Artâs lips twitch with a soft smile, his hand gently cupping your arm.Â
âJust good?â He plies.Â
âThe best. A real pro.âÂ
His smile widens, and the flash of his tongue sweeping across his lower lip makes your face go hot. You know that youâre caught when Artâs touch becomes firmer, pulling your arm toward him just a little.Â
The sound of approaching footsteps startles you, and you hurriedly tug your arm away. The sight of your husband makes your heart leap into your throat.Â
âThere you are,â He smiles. âArt, howâs she doinâ?âÂ
âSheâs killing it.âÂ
You donât dare look at him, but you can feel the weight of his attention lingering on you still. You just give your husband a smile, tipping your cheek up obligingly as he leans down to kiss it.Â
âActually, Art,â Your husband straightens up, hands resting on your shoulders. âIâm glad I caught you. Thereâs a charity event for a local club this month. Itâs for uhâŚWhat is it?â He squeezes your shoulders for answers, and you have to keep from rolling your eyes.Â
âItâs a charity tennis match to raise funds to fix up the local courts. They need resurfacing and theyâre raising funding to keep the fees down.âÂ
âWe could use a sponsorship from the foundation,â Your husband adds.Â
âHoney,â You glance back, wary of insulting Art. Butâ
âIâll do it,â Art agrees. âSend me the details.âÂ
âExcellent,â Your husband grins. âMaybe we could coax you into a match or two.âÂ
You donât chastise him this timeânot when you see something light up in Art.
âMaybe.âÂ
--Â Â
You havenât seen Art play before. Youâve specifically avoided it. Youâve known that when you saw it, you would be too intimidated to do a damn thing on the court with him. But now, you canât stop watching him. You donât even care that you probably look so out of placeâwhere everyone else is watching the ball, youâre just watching him.Â
His movements are so neat, so precise. Itâs like watching a dance. Heâs running the poor guy on the other side of the net up and down the court. And the sounds that heâs makingâgod. Every little grunt and groan is weaving increasingly filthy thoughts in your mind. You already know that youâll seek out the memory of those sounds, as you reach between your legs later. His shirt clings to his chest, showcasing the muscles that youâve always suspected he has. Strands of hair plaster to his forehead as sweat drips over his cheekbones, down the bridge of his nose, over his jaw.Â
When he scores a match point and he looks toward the cheering crowdâwhen his eyes land on you instantly, without having to searchâitâs like youâve been hit by a bolt of lightning. You canât think, or move. You barely have the focus to applaud, but you manage to raise your hands and clap.Â
--Â
Every lesson becomes an exercise in self-control. You force yourself to try, really try, and not make silly mistakes for the sake of Art coming closer, grasping your arm or elbow, pressing close and redirecting your swing. You donât know what you crave more these days: his praise or his touch.Â
Coffee becomes a post-lesson ritual. He starts to stick closer and closer to you as he follows you into the house until he begins to rest his hand on your lower back, guiding you to your door. He keeps nearby when youâre making it, brushes droplets of sweat off of your forehead or neck. Every touch is electrifying; you have to make a concentrated effort to keep your hands steady, your face neutral as your heart pounds and your stomach floods with butterflies.Â
He pushes you harder on the court, and you force yourself to meet the level that he sets for you, even when you donât feel confident in it. But you want to make him proud.Â
It spurs you to lunge a little too far.Â
The sharp stabbing pain in your left ankle makes you shriek, and you tumble to the ground, dropping the racket with a clatter. You hear the pounding of his feet, glance up just in time to see him clear the net before heâs on the ground at your side.Â
âWhat hurts?âÂ
âMy ankle,â You grit out, hissing softly as he helps you straighten your leg out. He smooths his hands over your calf, leaning over you and gently guiding your foot in a few different directions. You whimper as he starts to guide your foot to the left.Â
âOkay, okay,â He soothes, âLetâs get you inside.âÂ
For as much as you damn the throbbing in your ankle, you thank it a little, too. You lean heavily against Art, making the slow, arduous journey back to the house with his arm wrapped tightly around your middle.Â
When your husband comes home, he finds you with on the couch with Art coming back in from the kitchen, an ice pack in your hand.Â
Youâd hope for concern, but your husband frowns, glances at the swelling knob of your ankle, and simply asks: âWhat did you do?âÂ
âShe lost her balance.â Art sits down on the other end of the couch, soothing you as the chill of the ice pack makes you shift with discomfort.Â
âAre you going to be able to walk tomorrow?â Your husband presses. âWe have dinner at the Finemanâs.â
âI'm still going, don't worry about that."
â...Tomorrow might be a bit soon,â Art warns.Â
âIâll be okay. Itâs just a sprain, right?â You tip your brows up, hoping, praying that heâll agree for your sake. His fingers flex around the ice pack, jaw ticking as he clenches it. He doesnât say a word as your husband sighs heavily, grumbles, âI hope so. Still, we should put a pause on the lessons until sheâs fighting fit again.âÂ
Art finally tears his eyes from yours, a tight smile on his lips.Â
âOf course.âÂ
--Â
âHowâs the ankle?âÂ
It takes you a moment to scrounge up an answer. You canât believe that he called. You knew that Art had gotten your number when you started taking lessons with him, but heâs never used it beyond texting to confirm a lesson time now and again.Â
You look down at the still-swollen flesh as it strains against the thin strap of your slingbacks.Â
âFine,â You lie, âItâs umââ You glance over your shoulder, listening for your husband. âItâs not that bad.âÂ
âGood enough to walk on?âÂ
Hardly.Â
âYes.â You think youâve gotten away with it, but when you hear Art sigh and chastise, âYou should rest,â You know that you havenât.
âI have,â You insist, âAll day.âÂ
âAre you sure youâre alright?âÂ
âYes.âÂ
âYou can tell him no, you know.â
Your mouth works wordlessly, body going hot with indignation. You canât think of a thing to say. You canât tell him that heâs wrong, that your husbandâs connections are the lifeblood of his business. You canât tell him that if your husbandâs business falls apart, you won't be able to afford those tennis lessons, and then how the hell are you supposed to see Art again?Â
You just yank your phone away from your ear and hang up.Â
--Â
I invited Art.Â
It shouldnât be a surprise, but your husbandâs statement makes you feel like youâve swallowed your tongue. You havenât seen or spoken to Art in nearly two weeks. Your doctor recommended putting off any physical activity, which your husband surely relayed to him. He was the one whose name was on Artâs checks, after all.Â
Your husband has always thrown a massive party to kick off the summer. Every year, 150 of your husbandâs closest family, friends, and business associates flooded into the house. It shouldnât be such a surprise that your husband invited Art after the performance he had given at the fundraiserâ$25,000 from the foundation, and ticket sales went through the roof when it had been announced that the Art Donaldson would be making an appearance. Your husband owed Art a lot, and probably saw this as an opportunity for him to network, to take on more clients. He had been evangelizing Artâs training to any of your friends that would listenâhow good you are on the court, how engaged and energetic you seem to be these days.Â
Itâs one thing to know that youâll have to put on a happy face for the crowd, but to know that Art will be among them makes your insides twist with nerves. You canât stop thinking about the way that he had spoken to you when you were hurt; his calm, steadying demeanor as heâd gotten you inside; the careful coaxing and gentle touch that heâd used as heâd taken your shoe off and examined your ankle more closely.Â
You think about it now, as you strap on another pair of heels. Your ankle really is doing well, though you have a little lingering pain in shoes like these. Youâll likely be on your feet for the length of the party; itâs going to be a long night. You look over yourself in the mirror, self consciously tipping your ankle from side to side for anything that he may spot or catch out. But thereâs nothing, you reassure yourself. You slide your hands over the skirt, plastering on a smile as your husband pokes his head into your dressing room.Â
âAlmost ready in here?â He asks.Â
âAll set!âÂ
--Â
He doesnât come over to you. On the crowded patio, you can feel him watching youâyouâve gotten so used to seeking out the sensation that you canât ignore it now. The first true look at him is agony. He watches you from just a few feet away, a glass of champagne in hand as he speaks with your husband and the Finemans. He openly looks you over, eyes drifting over your body to the flash of ankle revealed by the slit in your dress. He tips his head to the side just a little, squinting before his eyes flit back up to your face, lips twitching with a small smile.Â
You want to hate how good it feels; you want to be angry with him for his smug knowing, his insistence of You can tell him no, you know. But it feels so goddamn good to have his attention again that you canât bring yourself to be annoyed. You know that youâre staringâthat you both areâand you force yourself to turn away and excuse yourself from the conversation youâre in. You go inside, murmuring your thanks for the waitstaff that pass you along the way.
The house isnât nearly as busy as the patio, and you're able to slip into your darkened study unnoticed. You leave the lights off, certain that if you turn them on, people will be drawn in to bug you, like moths to a flame. The partyâs lights and music filter in through the partially-closed blinds.Â
You lean against the desk, circling your ankle and wincing a little. Youâll hide for a few minutes, let it restâ
Your breath catches in your throat as the door opens. You expect your husband, ready to scold and usher you back to the guests.Â
You only have a second to get a look at Art before he shuts the door behind himself, plunging the room back into darkness. Your fingers tighten around the edge of the desk as you use it to ground yourself.Â
â...Do you need something?â You ask, voice wobbling with nerves.Â
âWanted to come say hi.âÂ
âWell. Hi.âÂ
You hear him chuckle, his footsteps muted by the carpet.Â
âThanks for the invite.âÂ
âIt wasnât my idea.â Itâs not polite to admit, but you want it to sting him, just a little. Maybe it does; in the dim of the room, you canât see Artâs expression as he comes to a stop just a couple of feet from you.Â
âDo you want me to go?â He asks. You know what you should say, but you canât bring yourself to say it.Â
âNo,â You whisper. You feel the heat of him as he comes closer, his hands resting on the desk and caging you in. You bite your lip as gently brushes his nose against yours.Â
âHe isnât taking care of you.âÂ
âMy ankle is fine.âÂ
âIâm not talking about your ankle.â He lifts a hand, smoothing it over your hip as your breath mingles. Artâs fingers drift from your hip to stroke over the apex of your dressâs slit. His fingers slip further down, and you nod as he palms your thigh. Before you can say or do a thing, Art sinks to his knees. He curls his hand around your left calf, lifting it. You shiver as his lips press a gentle kiss to your ankle. His hand and lips travel up, easing the fabric of your dress higher with each second. The first brush of his knuckles against your panty-covered clit makes you jolt. Your hands dig into the wood of the desk as his fingers hook between the fabric and your skin. You lift your hips without a word, allowing him to draw them down.Â
Art presses a kiss to your mound before he lowers his head, giving your lips a sweet, sucking kiss. You gasp softly as his tongue swipes across your clit. You look down despite the fact that you canât see him well. You can just make out his blissful expression, his eyes closed as his laps broadly across your aching cunt. You lower your hand to his neat hair, winding your fingers through it, unable to help grasping it. His heady moan vibrates against you and you nearly cry out at the sensation. You manage to just catch it, the sound dying in your throat as Art buries his tongue inside you. He sweeps his thumb over your clit in rush, harried circles, panting against your heated flesh. You rock your hips down against his lips, tightening your grip on his hair as you guide him. He lets you do as you please, whining against your skin as your movements become less controlled.
âArt,â You warn, âIâOh, oh godââÂ
He hums in encouragement, sucking your clit back between his lips and lashing it with his tongue. Your jaw drops open, your hand shoving Art even more tightly against your skin as you cum suddenly. A stunned, breathy moan slips from your lips as Art leans back, smearing his lips against the inside of your thigh.Â
You use your grasp on Artâs hair to draw him back up off of his knees, giving him a crushing kiss as he catches his balance. You swipe your tongue across his lips, whining against his lips as you taste yourself on him. He presses close, his hard cock straining against the fabric of his pants. You reach down, palming and squeezing his length as you trade slick, messy kisses. He steers you back onto the desk as you fumble to undo his belt, button, and zip.Â
âCondom?â He asks.Â
âPill,â You reassure, shoving his pants down. You lap broadly across your palm, grasping Artâs length and guiding him closer. He brushes the tip of his cock against your still-throbbing clit, smiling as you whine. Youâre going to ache tomorrow, but youâve never been so happy to be sore.
âArt.âÂ
âSssh.âÂ
âPleaseââ Itâs hardly out of your mouth before he shoves his hips forward, seating himself fully with a single thrust. You bite down on your lip to quiet your moan, curling your arms around your shoulders. He rocks into you with firm, quick strokes, his mouth covering yours. You can hear things on the desk rattling with each thrust, kisses growing less controlled as he hoists your thigh up around his hip.Â
âOh, god,â You breathe, âWe have to be quickâHeâll come lookingââÂ
âNot until you cum for me again,â He urges. âI need to feel it, sweetheart.âÂ
âArtââÂ
âWhenâs the last time he did this? Hmm?â He presses, âWhenâs the last time he made you cum? Whenâs the last time he tasted you?âÂ
âNever,â You admit with a shiver. It seems to renew Artâs passion, his thrusts and hold growing more intense. You squeeze your eyes shut, hands hooking tightly in the fabric of his jacket. He yanks the front of your dress down, bowing over you and drawing one of your nipples between his lips. You whimper as he toys with the bud, tugging it gently with his teeth before swiping across it. You arch into the slick heat, using your leg to tug him even closer as you chased the swelling curl of your orgasm.Â
âJust like that,â You urge, âFfffuckâyes, yesyesyesyesââ
Your eyes squeeze shut as your hips buck down against his, pussy pulsing as he spills into you. Your heart pounds in your chest as the two of you slow and still. Art rests his forehead heavily against your neck, peppering gentle kisses across the exposed skin. You have to moveânow. You donât know if anyone heard you, but if someone did, youâre screwed. If no one did, your husband will probably be looking for you anyway, ready with a scold for neglecting your hostess duties.Â
â...I have to go,â You warn softly. It takes Art a moment to move, but he does, gently drawing himself back from your still-throbbing cunt. You hear the clanking of his belt buckle as he tucks himself away, and you reach down, righting your dress where itâs been pulled away. You take up your panties from where theyâd been discarded on the floor, tugging them on before you straighten your skirt and hurry out of the room.Â
--Â Â
âCan I see you?âÂ
Itâs only been an hour since the last guest has left, and you are so, so fucking tired. You glance toward the bathroom door. You know that you locked it, and youâre certain that your husband canât hear you over the shower running, but you canât help but be paranoid.
âYou just saw me,â You remind him.Â
âTomorrow,â Art clarifies.Â
âWhere?âÂ
âIâll send an address.âÂ
You bite your lip, toying with your earring. Your pussy is still aching from the stretch of him, your ass sore from getting fucked on the desk.Â
â...You regret it?â He asks.Â
âNo,â You don't give your answer a second thought.
âIâll send an address. Whether or not you see me is up to you. JustâŚthink about it. Okay?âÂ
âOkay.âÂ
You lower your phone, hanging it up and watching his contact information blink away. Itâs only a moment before a text with an address lights up your phone. You donât have to think about it. You already know what youâre going to do.Â
--Â Â
You know that youâre staring, but you canât bring yourself to stop. Art has spent so much time in your home, so you feel entitled to look around a little bit. You eye the row of trophies on his mantle, photos of him playing when he was young. You come to a stop at a picture of him with a young girl, a racket in her hand and a medal around her neck.Â
âIs this Lily?â You ask.Â
âYeah,â He nods. âFirst competition.âÂ
âAlready getting gold,â You smile. âThe Mark Rebellato Academy isnât ready for her.âÂ
Art chuckles, nodding as he steps around you.
âYou, uhâŚYou want something to eat, or drink, orâŚ?â He trails off, tucking his hands into his pockets as he takes a couple of steps back toward his kitchen. You turn to face him, taking him in more fully.Â
âArt?âÂ
âYeah?âÂ
âWhy am I here?âÂ
He doesnât answer for a few moments. You can see him weighing his options before he comes closer.Â
âIâŚIâve been thinking about last night.âÂ
Fear shoots through you, but you force yourself to stand tall. âOkay.â
âI could lie and tell you that it should be a one-time thing, but I canât remember the last time I got through a day without thinking about you. And I think youâve been thinking about me, too.â Art stops as the tip of his shoes brush against yours, and you let your eyes slip closed as he rests his forehead against yours.Â
âTell me Iâm wrong,â He pleads. âTell me to fuck off right now and I will never say another non-tennis related thing to you again.âÂ
--Â
When he fucks you, he curls close, chest pressing against yours as he catches your lips in a kiss. You sink back against his pillows, your head cradled by his broad palm as he rolls his hips achingly slowly. You donât bother to hide your whines and moans, and you revel in his. Every grunt and whimper and groan that Art lets out lights you up.Â
And when you cum, you don't have to quiet yourself. His name tumbles out of your mouth, cushioned between expletives as your nails dig into his shoulders.
--
"What time is he home tonight?"
You don't want to think about it. You want to stay in this cozy little bubble, trailing your fingers over his muscled chest as he massages your nape and kisses your forehead.
But you know that you'll have to let the world back in sometime.
"I don't know," You admit. "Late."
"...Could stay."
"He'll be suspicious if I'm not home when he gets there."
Art sighs softly, running his hand down to rub between your shoulder blades.
"This isn't going to be easy, is it."
"What?"
"Letting you go every day."
"Every day?" You tease, pushing yourself up to get a better look at him. "Don't get greedy, Mr. Donaldson."
He smiles, raising his hand and cupping your cheek. "Is it greedy to know what I want?"
You shake your head a little, lowering your lips to brush against his.
"Not when I want it, too."
part ii: what we're willing to accept
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THE OTHER GUY PT.4 | FC43
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city boy summer, can't keep the hoes away
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userone: girl we all know franco is there too.
When youâd woken up this morning, the last thing youâd expected was a pounding at your door. It couldnât have been housekeeping because you had it scheduled for 3 p.m., and it couldnât have been a crazy fan because you made sure never to post near your door, ever. So when you opened it and were attacked by a flurry of blonde hair, your heart dropped. As per usual, whenever you saw the blonde mess, you knew your sheepish brother wasnât far behind.
It was a welcome surprise, though. While you were enjoying the peace of the resort, it had been a while since youâd seen Logan or Oscar.
After catching up over breakfast and hearing their latest stories from home, you all had agreed to spend the day at the beach. The morning had been light and easy, filled with laughter and jokes, mocking how Oscar couldnât tan and how Logan always managed to find an American flag, no matter what country he was in.
âYouâve been quieter than usual,â Logan said, nudging you with his elbow. He grinned, a knowing look in his eyes as he adjusted his sunglasses. âWhatâs on your mind?â
You shake your head, trying to brush it off. âNothing, just thinking.â
Oscar, who was stretched out beside you with his arms behind his head, let out a chuckle. âThinking about what?â Tilting his head to the side, he gave you a teasing glance. âYouâve been acting weird since you got here last week.â
There was no escaping it now. Of course it was going to be noticeable that youâd been quieter, but that was because the thoughts swirling around in your head weren't exactly ones you were ready to share. Still, you couldnât ignore the topic forever.
âI donât know,â you started, the words slow and careful. âI guess⌠Iâve stopped looking at him with so much hatred.â The words were out before you could even clarify who he was.
It felt strange admitting it out loud. Youâd spent so long disliking himâpublicly, even. But now? After spending more time here, after getting to know him in ways you hadnât expected⌠things had changed.
Oscar raised an eyebrow. âWait. Are we talking about who I think weâre talking about?â He leaned in, clearly intrigued.
Glancing out at the ocean, you avoided eye contact with either man. âYeah.â
Logan stayed quiet for a moment, and you almost regretted your words. Staying quiet for a beat longer, he sighed. âYou know, he never did anything wrong.â
Turning around to face him, surprised, you lifted your sunglasses to look at him properly.
âHe fought his way into the sport the same way I did,â Logan continued, his tone firm but not harsh. âYou canât hate him for something he canât control.â
You felt your chest tighten. He was right. Deep down, youâd always known that. Franco didnât choose to replace Loganâit wasnât personal. He was just doing what any of them would do. Fighting for a place in a sport where nothing is guaranteed.
âI know,â you admitted softly. âItâs just⌠hard. I wanted to blame someone.â
Oscar sighed, giving you a sympathetic look. âWe get it. But honestly, youâve got to let it go. Holding on to that angerâitâs not going to do you any good.â
For a second, you wanted to laugh because you couldnât recall the last time in your life Oscar and Logan had agreed on something.
Just as you were about to say something else, you noticed movement in the distance. Out of the corner of your eye, you see himâ Franco âwalking along the shore. His head turned in your direction, and when his eyes met yours, he lifted his hand in a casual wave.
At first you thought he may be waving to Oscar, but when a shy smile graced his lips your heart skipped a beat. He wasnât not doing it for show, not trying to get under your skin. It was just a wave. Simple, friendly.
Before you could think too much about it, you waved back. And then, almost without realising it, a small smile tugs at your lips.
Both Oscar and Logan caught the interaction and raised an eyebrow, though Oscar didnât say a word. Logan nudged you again, his voice teasing. âWell, look at that.â
You rolled your eyes at him but canât help feeling a little lighter. Maybe you really were wrong about him. Maybe thereâs more to him than the guy who replaced Logan.
You were still thinking about that smile when Logan gave you a sly nudge. âSo⌠are you going to talk to him?â
Your head whipped around to his eyes wide. âWhat? No! Absolutely not.â
Oscar laughed, clearly enjoying your sudden panic. âWhy not? Youâve already smiled at him, waved and everything. Just go over there and talk to the guy. Itâs not like heâs some stranger.â
You shook your head, feeling your face heat up. âItâs not that easy! I canât just walk up to him like itâs nothing.â
âOh, come on,â Logan said, rolling his eyes playfully. âYouâve been trash-talking him for months, and now youâre scared to ask him out for a drink? Seriously?â
Opening your mouth to protest, your face flushed as no words came out. You were flustered, and they both knew it.
Oscar sat up, shrugging nonchalantly. âWhatâs the worst that could happen? He says no? So what. But I donât think he will.â
You glanced back towards where Franco was standing, now leaning against the railing, gazing out at the ocean. He looked relaxed, completely unaware of the internal chaos you were going through just a few feet away.
Your heart was pounding, and you felt a nervous knot in your stomach. âI canât just⌠I mean, what would I even say?â
Logan gave you an encouraging smile. âJust be yourself. Ask him if he wants to grab a drink tonight. Youâve already softened up to him, right? This is your chance.â
You hesitated, glancing between Oscar and Logan, who both gave you looks that said go on, youâve got this.
Finally, you exhale, standing up and wiping the sand off your legs. âFine. Iâll do it. But if this goes horribly wrong, itâs your fault.â
Oscar grinned at you. âWeâll take full responsibility. Now go.â
With your heart still racing, you took a deep breath and started walking across the sand toward him. Each step feeling heavier than the last, your mind racing with all the things you could sayâor worse, all the ways this could go wrong. But you were already halfway there, and there was no turning back now.
When you were just a few feet away, he noticed you approaching and turned around, his expression shifting from casual surprise to something more⌠interested. You could see it in his eyes, the way they lit up as you stopped in front of him.
âHey,â you managed to say, hoping you didnât sound as nervous as you felt.
âHola,â he replied, a slow smile spreading across his face. âI wasnât expecting you to come over.â
You bit your lip, suddenly feeling shy. Why did this feel so much harder than anything else youâd ever done? âYeah, well⌠Oscar and Logan kind of persuaded me. They said I should talk to you.â
He raised an eyebrow, intrigued. âOh? What about?â
Your mind went blank for a second, âI was, uh⌠wondering if youâd want to grab a drink with me tonight.â
The words came out in a rush, and you immediately felt your cheeks flush, but you managed to hold his gaze. You couldnât believe you just said that. Your heart was thumping so loudly you were sure he could hear it.
Franco didnât answer right away, but the smile on his face grew wider. âYouâre asking me out?â
You nodded, trying to keep your cool. âYeah. If youâre free, I mean. Itâs fine if youâre not, I understand.â
His eyes softened, and for a moment, the cocky driver youâd seen in interviews was gone. In its place was just a guyâsurprised, maybe even flattered.
âIâd love to,â he said, his voice steady. âHow about I pick you up around 8?â
Blinking, you took a minute to comprehend what heâd just said, relief and excitement flooding you all at once. âReally? Yeah, that works.â
âGreat.â His smile was warm, and suddenly, the tension you were feeling melted away. âIâll see you tonight, then.â
You nodded, still trying to process that youâd actually gone through with itâand that he had said yes.
âSee you tonight,â you echo, then turn to walk back to Oscar and Logan before remembering he didnât have your room number. âUh, room 438.â
Franco nodded in your direction, âRoom 438.â
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userthree: just seen franco in the hall of the same resort, looks quite dapper if you ask me
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One criticism of Jane Austen is that she ignored the lower classes. I find this kind of dumb on multiple levels, primarily because not every work of fiction or social criticism needs to include every single social ill, but also because she does talk about servants/the lower classes quite a bit more than people realize and what she says is important.
The overall theme: kindness to servants/the lower classes/the poor is a very important mark of character.
We all know that Elizabeth Bennet changed her mind about Mr. Darcy after hearing a positive character reference from his housekeeper, but that is just one example of many. The Dashwood girls are better employers than John & Fanny since they easily find servants to move across the country with them: Her wisdom too limited the number of their servants to three; two maids and a man, with whom they were speedily provided from amongst those who had formed their establishment at Norland. Also, servants tended to brag about having wealthy employers, these three servants wanted both a far away and a less prestigious job. John & Fanny were really that bad!
Another mark against General Tilney's character is that he gets irrationally angry at/scares servants:
To such anxious attention was the Generalâs civility carried, that not aware of her extraordinary swiftness in entering the house, he was quite angry with the servant whose neglect had reduced her to open the door of the apartment herself. âWhat did William mean by it? He should make a point of inquiring into the matter.â And if Catherine had not most warmly asserted his innocence, it seemed likely that William would lose the favour of his master forever, if not his place, by her rapidity.
âWhy! How can you ask the question? Because no time is to be lost in frightening my old housekeeper out of her wits, because I must go and prepare a dinner for you, to be sure.â (Henry, on his father coming to his house for a visit. This may be half a joke, but General Tilney is very critical of the meal)
Mrs. Ferrars's character is made quite plain in this complaint about paying annuities (basically a pension here) to some of her husband's old servants:
I have known a great deal of the trouble of annuities; for my mother was clogged with the payment of three to old superannuated servants by my fatherâs will, and it is amazing how disagreeable she found it. Twice every year these annuities were to be paid; and then there was the trouble of getting it to them; and then one of them was said to have died, and afterwards it turned out to be no such thing. My mother was quite sick of it. Her income was not her own, she said, with such perpetual claims on it; and it was the more unkind in my father, because, otherwise, the money would have been entirely at my motherâs disposal, without any restriction whatever.
Mrs. Ferrars is loaded, and she begrudges paying a few pounds to 3 servants. She is greedy and ungrateful.
Mrs. Norris's treatment of the servants is similar to her treatment of Fanny. It shows the depth of her miserliness (how much could one boy really eat?) and also cruelty:
"I had been looking about me in the poultry-yard, and was just coming out, when who should I see but Dick Jackson making up to the servantsâ hall-door with two bits of deal board in his hand, bringing them to father, you may be sure; mother had chanced to send him of a message to father, and then father had bid him bring up them two bits of board, for he could not no how do without them. I knew what all this meant, for the servantsâ dinner-bell was ringing at the very moment over our heads; and as I hate such encroaching people (the Jacksons are very encroaching, I have always said so: just the sort of people to get all they can), I said to the boy directly (a great lubberly fellow of ten years old, you know, who ought to be ashamed of himself), âIâll take the boards to your father, Dick, so get you home again as fast as you can.â The boy looked very silly, and turned away without offering a word, for I believe I might speak pretty sharp; and I dare say it will cure him of coming marauding about the house for one while. I hate such greedinessâso good as your father is to the family, employing the man all the year round!â
It also highlights her hypocrisy, as Mrs. Norris has moved in during the play to help with the preparations, so she is getting free meals all week but she won't let this kid eat when he's helping his father (who is building the stage for the play)
Mr. Knightley considers the common people of Highbury before moving a path, even though he likely owns all of the land and can do whatever he wants:
"But John, as to what I was telling you of my idea of moving the path to Langham, of turning it more to the right that it may not cut through the home meadows, I cannot conceive any difficulty. I should not attempt it, if it were to be the means of inconvenience to the Highbury people, but if you call to mind exactly the present line of the path"
The kind Musgroves, who have given their nursemaid a retirement plan instead of turning her out:
A chaise was sent for from Crewkherne, and Charles conveyed back a far more useful person in the old nursery-maid of the family, one who having brought up all the children, and seen the very last, the lingering and long-petted Master Harry, sent to school after his brothers, was now living in her deserted nursery to mend stockings and dress all the blains and bruises she could get near her, and who, consequently, was only too happy in being allowed to go and help nurse dear Miss Louisa.
And who clearly are rewarded for this kindness.
Anne Elliot showing kindness to Mrs. Smith, who has nearly fallen right out of the gentry, vs. her fathers disdain for charity:
âWestgate Buildings!â said he, âand who is Miss Anne Elliot to be visiting in Westgate Buildings? A Mrs Smith. A widow Mrs Smith; and who was her husband? One of five thousand Mr Smiths whose names are to be met with everywhere. And what is her attraction? That she is old and sickly. Upon my word, Miss Anne Elliot, you have the most extraordinary taste! Everything that revolts other people, low company, paltry rooms, foul air, disgusting associations are inviting to you. But surely you may put off this old lady till to-morrow: she is not so near her end, I presume, but that she may hope to see another day. What is her age? Forty?â
Added to Sir Walter and Elizabeth's idea to cut expenses:
âCan we retrench? Does it occur to you that there is any one article in which we can retrench?â and Elizabeth, to do her justice, had, in the first ardour of female alarm, set seriously to think what could be done, and had finally proposed these two branches of economy, to cut off some unnecessary charities, and to refrain from new furnishing the drawing-room; to which expedients she afterwards added the happy thought of their taking no present down to Anne, as had been the usual yearly custom."
Vs. how the Crofts treat the poor:
She could have said more on the subject; for she had in fact so high an opinion of the Crofts, and considered her father so very fortunate in his tenants, felt the parish to be so sure of a good example, and the poor of the best attention and relief, that however sorry and ashamed for the necessity of the removal, she could not but in conscience feel that they were gone who deserved not to stay, and that Kellynch Hall had passed into better hands than its ownersâ.
Henry Crawford's moral fall begins with ignoring the needs of his tenants:
"I have half an idea of going into Norfolk again soon. I am not satisfied about Maddison. I am sure he still means to impose on me if possible, and get a cousin of his own into a certain mill, which I design for somebody else. I must come to an understanding with him. I must make him know that I will not be tricked on the south side of Everingham, any more than on the north: that I will be master of my own property... I have a great mind to go back into Norfolk directly, and put everything at once on such a footing as cannot be afterwards swerved from. Maddison is a clever fellow; I do not wish to displace him, provided he does not try to displace me; but it would be simple to be duped by a man who has no right of creditor to dupe me, and worse than simple to let him give me a hard-hearted, griping fellow for a tenant, instead of an honest man, to whom I have given half a promise already. Would it not be worse than simple? Shall I go? Do you advise it?â
Of course, Henry does not go to Everginham, as he knows is right, but instead goes to the party in London, where he again runs into Maria...
Yes, Austen didn't write servants/the lower classes as full characters in general, they are in the background and around the edges of the scenes, but over and over, we can sort characters into moral and immoral by their treatment of those less fortunate around them.
#servants#jane austen#mansfield park#emma#northanger abbey#pride & prejudice#sense & sensibility#persuasion#treatment of servants#and the lower classes#there are more examples these are just some#the poor and servants are there#and they tell us a lot
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SV AU where Shen Yuan transmigrates into a dragon.
It's not so bad, at first. He's an extremely magical sort of dragon so he can easily take on a humanoid shape, and he has dominion over an entire mountain, with a magical gate that leads to his palace. Said palace has a fully stocked treasury, a library, garden, etc, with the only real downsides being that the place is kind of huge and very difficult for a neet with limited housekeeping or landscaping skills to keep up with. The original dragon had enslaved a bunch of fairy spirits to do it for him, but since Shen Yuan has moral objections to that, he'd let them all go and they'd run off before he could even think to offer to hire any of them as paid employees instead. Not that he can blame them for being in a hurry to get gone.
He does his best, and generally enjoys being a dragon lazing on his mountain, or wandering the beauty of his palace and investigating the books and scrolls kept there. He doesn't actually seem to need to eat or drink, so that's not really an issue, and nobody looks keen to bother him. But after a few months the dust starts to really pile up, and trying to figure out how to do his own laundry without modern equipment leads to several disasters, and even though he doesn't need to eat he's starting to think it would be quite nice to have a fancy sit-down dinner and enjoy it for its own sake anyway. He has an enchanted larder but his food prep skills aren't up to much.
So, Shen Yuan ventures away from his mountain. He keeps to his human disguise when he's not traveling, and at first tries to hire on some help from a nearby city. But when he explains that he lives on the mountain, he realizes the difficulty, because everyone in the area knows that only the dragon lives there. So they all think he's either a liar or a fraud, or some servant of a nefarious supernatural creature angling to trick and possibly devour them.
Shen Yuan tries approaching another town in his dragon form, to see if anyone will actually deal with him if he's being upfront and honest about the situation, but the townspeople just panic. He returns to his mountain to rethink his strategies, and in the meanwhile the alarmed locals hire a swordsman to go after him. The guy gives him a few very painful cuts before Shen Yuan mostly-accidentally sends him careening into a boulder. One broken arm later the swordsman is gently persuaded that the pay he was offered isn't worth the effort on this job, and leaves.
Discouraged, Shen Yuan decides he's gonna give this one last try. He picks the second closest city, flies up, and is like yes hello, yes I am indeed a dragon, no I'm not trying to burn down your walls, yes it would be excellent if you stopped shooting arrows at me, look they don't even get past the scales? It's kind of silly? Okay, yes, thank you very much. Good. Now, the thing is, I'm looking for some people. I want to take them back to my mountain with me, to my incredibly nice palace, and -- what was that? A princess? No no I don't want a princess, what would I even do with one? If anything I'm looking for the complete opposite of a princess!
Anyway, the locals take this to mean that the dragon is demanding a sacrifice in the form of a pretty boy of no particular pedigree, and Shen Yuan takes this to mean that he's finally made his case clear and they're going to dig up someone who is willing to overlook his being a dragon in exchange for free room and board and fair wages out of his massive treasury.
SY's a bit disheartened when the entire city could only apparently turn up one such person -- an underfed teenage boy who looks at Shen Yuan like, despite the situation, he is still expecting to be eaten at any moment. Poor thing! But at least having one servant means he can potentially get more, especially if it all goes well. The lad can tell others that working for a dragon isn't so bad! Well, provided that he doesn't give up in alarm at the state of the mountain palace.
For his part, Luo Binghe at first thinks he's definitely going to get eaten, and then that this dragon is weirdly nice about planning to eat him, and then that maybe the dragon has other (even less savory!) plans for him, until finally he sees the state of the dragon's laundry and the foot-thick layer of dust in the corners, and gets completely distracted. Mortal terror forgotten, those floors should not be that filthy, Lord Dragon respectfully that isn't how anyone should prepare rice either, but oh Binghe has never seen a kitchen so nice before in his life...!
Anyway, needless to say, it works out just fine.
#svsss#scum villain's self saving system#scum villain#bingqiu#this is luo binghe's palace now shen qingqiu just lives there#the only hiccup is that binghe is strangely bad at convincing anyone else to come work at the palace#shen qingqiu encouraged him to assist in finding other help but somehow binghe always comes up empty handed#oh well guess they'll have to continue living there just the two of them with no one else#(this eventually does change but binghe sulks for WEEKS about it)
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The Ol Switcharoo (pt2)
Stan pines x reader /ford pines x reader
Summary: Your family vacation lasted longer than expected. When you return home to Stanford, you realize quickly something wrong.
Warning: NONE
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"STANLEY HELP!"
Stan felt himself freeze up, his heart race and mind go blank, why couldn't he think? Why couldn't he move?
He watched in horror as his brother floated up backwards through the air into the gaping hole in space and time.
"Do something!"
"What...what do i do!?" He asked meekly, looking around for something to help.he watched as parts of his brother slowly disappeared, and as he reached into his coat pocket and tossed something at him. "Hide my research...CALLL Y/N ANYTHING-"
Stan shielded his eyes as a bright white light filled the room and knocked him back onto the floor. The room was suddenly quiet.
"Ford!?...Ford! Come back!" He wasted no time to get back up and bang on the machine, hoping it would start back up like an old appliance. "Please!"
He raced to the lever a few feet away, desperately pulling and yanking at it, but it didn't budge.
"Stanford!?...Ford!? Are you home yet!?" The small coo of an unfamiliar voice snapped Stan from his nightmare.
"Hello!?" The voice echoed out again. He quickly got up, reaching for his only form of security. A baseball bat.
The voice had gone silent, but he could still hear someone moving he took a long pause, then opened the door swinging his bad.
"FORD WAIT! WAIT, IT'S ME! ITS Y/N!!"
Y/n?
He stopped swinging the bat and stared down at you.
"Call y/n! Anything-"
"Y/n?"
"Yes, it's me, Ford! I haven't been gone that long have i?"
He cleared. "No not at all we have some catching up to do."
You could tell there was something ford...well stan (you'd have to get used to the sudden name change) wanted to tell you while you sat across from him. Like he wanted to give you bad news. But he seemed to be thinking of the right way to put it.
"So..stan...what made you want to change from Ford to stan? Did your family have that much of an impact on you?" You tried to joke to lighten the tension that seemed to linger in the air.
"Well...something like that...listen y/n-"
"Are you OK? You seem...different you seem nervous...more nervous then when I left.." You placed your hand over top of his and offered a reasuring smile.
"I..."
stan didn't know you...he had no right to lie to you. But Ford seemed to trust you and judging from the photo on his desk in the basement, how fondly he seemed to write about you in the journal...the scrapped drawings of you in the garbage you meant a whole lot more to him then stan could understand right now, you must have felt the same way about his brother.
He remembered how worried his brother had been in making sure he understood you were absolutely under no circumstances to not touch the journals or anything pertaining to it again.
"My closest friend y/n and I have been working on this project for months now...I should have listened to her but I didn't...I need you to get rid of this journal she can't be near any of this when she returns."
"Did something happen with the portal?...with that...creature? And what happened to your hands!" You said now, pulling both hands into yours to examine them.
Besides, you already seemed so worried. He couldn't be the one to break the news to you. Not now.
Besides, he had a plan.
Sort of.
So he did what he did best.
Lied.
"Well...uh while you were away, I had a little accident. I had to get surgery...yea surgery, and the accident you know was from the portal...so I said, Forget the whole thing! "
He Tried to say it in a way that would convince even himself.
"Stanford, what do you mean? What happened? Are you just going to give up on everything we worked for?"
"I have to, I just need some time."
Neither of you noticed at first that you were holding hands as you spoke. Stan was the first to notice the closeness. It was the first time in what felt like years that anyone had shown him this kind of affection, let alone the kindness you were demonstrating with your concern.
"I don't know what happened while I was away or when you even had time for something to go wrong or why you would even start working again without me!" He noticed the slight annoyance building up and squeezed your hand.
And you took a breath. "But I understand and I won't pretend to know what happened and if you aren't ready to tell me I can respect that...things got a little rocky between us before I left and I'm really just hoping things can go back to the way they used to be with us. If a longer break and time is what you need... then I am 100% behind your decision."
He felt a wave of relief wash over him at your words. Maybe it wasn't your words but the kind-hearted look in your eyes, or maybe it was the way you still held his hands in yours.
You'd be the first two admit two things about your current situation.
One, Nostalgia was a funny thing. You knew when something was off about your bestfriend, the man infront of you was was a changed man, while his story didn't add up he looked shaken and defeated...after all this was the man you trusted with half your life. And you wouldn't lie, you had clung so desperately to the memories of college and spring through winter, it was that glimmer of hope and a mix of Nostalgia for your good times together that made you believe him.
And two, You always knew better then to trust your heart you and Ford would joke about the idea of following your heart and not your brain, how silly a concept it was that the organ that pumped blood through your body had such a pull on your decision making it made your thought process stop.
Yet here you where.
Following your heart.
"How about a few drinks and I can tell you about my trip?" You offered standing and being the first to break the lock between your hands. "And I can tell you about the plans I have for this place!"
"Plans?"
"Sure! I mean, we aren't doing our science junk anymore, so we need to make money somehow, right?"
You set down two glasses.
"Ok?"
You sat down, you listened to him explain how he had already done a few tours displaying whatever you had already had laying around and how people where eating it up.
"Stanford you've never been one for the gimmicky tricks, you've always cared more about the real deal...WE'VE been about the real deal...why lie to people?"
"Trust me y/n do a tour with me tomorrow try to show the people a real life monster and whatchamacallit and put it up against my made up creature."
You laughed. This wasn't what you had expected Stanford pines to spend his break away from work doing. It was out of character for him. But refreshing somehow.
Just like that, the seasons changed, and it was spring again
You learned quickly people didn't like the truth.
Real monsters and ghouls seemed to only upset or bother people so you and stan collaborated a way to make attractions that seemed real enough but also gimmicky enough that tourists would eventually laugh at it.
You learned pretty quickly that you were not only a pretty crafty person but an excellent storyteller.
You and Stanford seemed to almost pick up where you left off bonding and cracking jokes. It was like he was more confident than when you left him, more relaxed and full of life. You two fit right back into place with eachother with out missing a beat.
It's exactly what you'd been missing.
Soon, you were renovating half the house to be a showroom and giftshop, and soon after you were selling and wearing t shirts, you began putting up a sign. By the following summer, you were basically an operational business.
The mystery shack felt more like a brain child of you and Stanford and you cared for it like such.
It was something fun.
Something that didn't seem to be running Stanford down like the science stuff did. You could see a genuine smile on his face as he showed some local kid the corni-corn.
It was silly. You couldn't remember the last time you'd done something silly and adventurous.
It felt good.
"Another day another dollar y/n my dear." Stan said, flipping the open sign to close and placing his little red fez cap on top of your head.
"Soon enough, we'll have people from all over the place coming to get a piece of the mystery shack." He said, wrapping his arm around your shoulders, leading you back to the section of the Mystery shack that was still your shared home.
"Yea, we have a real Walt Disney start-up story, don't we stanford." He laughed loudly before suddenly getting serious.
"Listen. I wanted to say thank you for sticking with me through this. It means a lot."
"Of course, stanford." You reached up and planted a small peck on his cheeks. "We've been through everything together. I'm not going to stop now."
You could see stans face flush slightly as you stretched and yawned. "Anyways goodnight stanford."
"Uh yea...goodnight..." You heard him mumble as he touched his cheek where you kissed him.
Things where looking up.
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YOU CAN'T HIDE
á° bountyhunter!terry x black fem reader á° warnings: 18+, smut, degradation kink, mask kink, headlock, blackmail if you squint, and more á° a/n: thank you to Epiphany for the tips and tricks! it's still bad tho
divider by @cafekitsune
âSpringville Police are looking for a black female suspect regarding the committing of an armed robbery that occurred last Wednesday night.â
âThe sheriffâs office is offering $50,000 for the capture or information leading to the capture of the suspect.â
âThe suspect is said to have last been seen somewhere ne-â
You turned off the tv, tired of seeing and hearing yourself be talked about. Looking around your 5th cheap,shabby motel room, you sighed.Â
You had yet to be identified, but your picture was plastered on every local news channel. And considering the small town, anyone could recognize you.
âTime to move again.â, you say to yourself.Â
Grabbing your bag, you scan around, making sure youâre not leaving a trace of yourself. You leave through a back window, being wary of those who could be hanging out front. You were aware of the bounty hunters wanting to take you in for their prize.Â
You glanced at your watch.Â
6:19pm
You needed to find another motel. You did not want to be out after dark and you did not want to sleep outside. It is never that serious.Â
Looking around the backlot, you take in your surroundings: trees, trash, a truck and who you assume is its owner leaning on against it.Â
The man was tall and burly. You couldnât see his features from this distance but you could see he was looking directly at you.Â
Thinking he was just being weird, you brush it off. Pulling your hood over your head, you turn and begin your journey. You head west, following the sunset.
âŚâŚ..not noticing the man get in his truck to begin following you.
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8:27pm
After two hours of walking, you finally found a suitable motel to hide out in. Itâs secluded with the nearest building being a mile and a half back.Â
Majority of the building was dark and there were only two cars: a van and another truck, eerily similar to the one you saw earlier.Â
The front desk clerk was hardly interested in you, not even looking at you as you handed him your cash. Too focused on whatever was on the tv.Â
Good. He didnât see what you looked like.Â
Entering your room, your turn on the dusty lap thatâs set on the bedside table. It looks better than the last few so called âbest getawaysâ. You kick off your shoes and unzip your jacket, throwing it on the corner chair. Plopping down on the bed, you sigh with relief.Â
âHopefully I can get a few days of peace," you say.Â
You get up to run a bath, needing to soak the stench of the day away. Itâs summer time in Louisiana and you couldnât hate it anymore.Â
After bathing, you put on a pink camisole and a pair of shorts to match. As you climb into bed, you throw the comforter on the floor, keeping only the sheets. Itâs too hot for all that.Â
You wrap your curls into a bun and reach over to the lamp to turn it off.Â
Finally being able to relax, you eventually found sleep.Â
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Youâre jolted awake by a sharp knock on the door. Looking at the bedside clock, you see the time.Â
3:14am
Who the fuck could that be at this hour?Â
Thereâs no peephole nor a window so you canât look to see whoâs outside. You slowly walk to the door, putting your ear to the cold metal.Â
Feeling a bit uneasy, you call out.Â
âWhoâs there?â, you say.Â
âIâm Terry from the front office. Housekeeping forgot to stock towels so I brought you some fresh ones.â, a man replies.Â
Why couldnât he just bring them in the morning? Curious of his arrival, you unlock the door.Â
Before you could turn the handle, the door suddenly pushes open. You fall back on the floor, hard, knocking the wind out of you.
âHey, what the fu-,â
The man forcefully grabs you by your hair, causing you to cry out. As he pulls you up, you meet his gaze. Heâs wearing a mask, only his eyes being visible to you. His irises were a mix of brown, green and gray.Â
âWhat the fuck is wrong with you ?â, you ask.Â
âYouâre whatâs wrong with me.,â he replies. âYou doinâ all this runninâ and canât even hide properly. Did you not see that bounty on yo head? What kinda criminal are you?â
You thought back to where you went wrong. You always covered your face. You only paid in cash. You made your voice deeper. You never walked along the streets. How did he find you?
Then it hit you: that fucking truck.Â
He releases his grip on your hair, dropping you to the ground. He quickly flips you over, cuffing your hands behind your back.Â
He lifts you up with one arm, throwing you onto the bed.Â
âIf you want the money, you can have it. Just lea-,â
âOh, I donât want the money.â, he says, cutting you off.
You felt his deep voice directly in your core.Â
You watch his eyes as they scan you. Your hair cascaded around your face, as his previous grip undid your bun. Your camisole had slid off your shoulder and your shorts were now bundled up around the top of your thighs.Â
You were exposed and at his bidding.Â
His big, tall body loomed over you, his chest heaving. He was wearing a skintight, gray shirt that accentuated every ridge of his muscles. He moves forward, closing the gap between you. You rub your legs together absentmindedly.Â
âWhat do you want?â
âI think you know what I want,â he says while running his fingers along your shoulder. âIâve been chasinâ yo ass all over Louisiana. Ima teach you a lesson.â
Aware of his intentions, you cringed at the excitement you felt.Â
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âLook at me.â, Terry demands.Â
You looked up, teary and wide eyes
You were, cuffed, sitting on the end of the bed, throat stuffed with dick. Your camisole was ripped and your shorts were thrown somewhere in the corner.Â
Terryâs hands were tangled in your curls as he fucked your face. He pulls back, leaving behind strings of saliva. Your chins and breasts are covered in spit.Â
âStick out your tongue,â he demands. He adjusts his hands in your hair, making two ponytails with his fists.Â
You oblige, opening your mouth wide for him, tongue hanging out.
He starts to rub his tip against it, using your hair to help you meet his thrusts.Â
âYou look so pretty like this,â he mocks.Â
He continues to rub his tip before putting his dick back in your mouth. He thrusts a bit more before holding your head steady at his base. You see him throw his head back as his cums down your throat. The sudden intrusion catches you off guard and you gag a bit.Â
Terry pulls out of your mouth and you take a deep breath. You look at him again, wondering what he will do next.Â
Terry pushes you on your back. He wraps his arms around your thighs, pulling you to the edge of the bed.Â
His rough hands travels up your body, rubbing against your hips, stomach, and all the way to your breasts. He begins to fondle them, rolling your nipples between his thumb and forefinger. You let out a low moan.Â
âYouâre so soft,â he coos.Â
Terry lifts one of your legs on his shoulder, gripping your thigh to keep it stable. He starts to rub the underside of his dick on your clit. You whimper at the contact.Â
âYou like that, donât you, slut?â, he says.Â
You nod vigorously. âYes, please give it to me!â
Terry pushes into you. His dick was so big, it felt like you were being split in half.Â
âOh, fuck!â, you moan out.Â
Giving you no time to adjust, Terry begins to pump in and out of you. He put his hand on your lower stomach, applying a bit of force .Â
You felt every vein of his dick. It curved left, hitting that spot you like.Â
âThat feels so fucking good,â you say.Â
You felt so full. The feeling is a bit too much. You couldnât push him away as your hands were still cuffed beneath you.You back began to arch off the bed.Â
âYouâre such a good slut, maybe I wonât turn you in after all,â he says.Â
You ignored him, only focusing on the orgasm you so desperately needed. If you were going out, you were going out with a bang.Â
Terry drops your leg. He lays down, putting his full body weight on you.Â
He begins to roll his hips. Your eyes rolled back in your head. That and the pressure of him laying on you was sending you over the edge. Youâd never had dick like this before.
He grabs your cheeks, making you look in his eyes.Â
âYou got some good pussy on you. You gonna cum on this dick?,â he growls.Â
âYes it feels so good daddy, Iâm gonna cum,âyou cried out.Â
Terry starts pounding you harder, his balls slapping against your ass. His hand was still on your face, making you watch him as he fucked you through the mattress.Â
Your toes curled. Just a few more strokes before you felt your release.Â
Terry suddenly stops, pulling out of you. He stands up, looking down at you. You can see the smile in his eyes. The sensation of your orgasm leaving you.Â
âNo!â, you groaned.Â
Terry laughs.Â
âI canât let you do that just yet.â, he chuckles.Â
He grabs you by your hips and flips you over. Tugging at your cuffs, he pulls you back, making you arch.Â
Without warning, he enters you again. Thrusting into you like he wanted to break you.Â
You tried to scoot forward but his grip and the cuffs kept you in place.Â
âNah, ainât no running. Stay right there and take this dick like a good slut.â, he growls.Â
âI canât, itâs too much,â you cry.Â
He pulls you up by your cuffs, bringing your back to his chest. He rubs his mask against your face.Â
âYouâre a big girl, youâll be alright.â
Terry wraps his arms around your head and neck, putting you in a headlock. He slows down his thrusts. Pulling out just enough to leave the tip, then slowly pushing back in. You felt his dick kissing your cervix.Â
The knot in your stomach started up again. He was fucking you so good, you couldnât speak. You begin to fuck him back, doing you best to catch what he was heaving.
Terryâs breathing became louder in your ear and his thrusts became faster. He reaches down to rub your clit, the rough pad of his finger going in circles. The sensation send you over the edge. Â
âIâm cumming!â, you cry out.Â
Your orgasm hit you like a freight train. Your vision went blurry and you saw colors youâve never seen before.Â
Terry tenses up, releasing him cum inside of you. You felt every rope as he continued to fuck you through your own orgasm.Â
You both take a moment to catch your breaths. You fall forward, too weak to continue sitting up. He pulls out of you, watching himself leak out. He reaches over, unlocking your cuffs, freeing you. Before leaving, he leans down to your face once more.Â
âTime to move again,â he says.Â
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demigods who know how to cook:
leo â he and esperanza valdez would've cooked together. besides, his life in foster care was rough and he had to fend for himself, so learning to cook was a necessity.
frank â he had to look after his grandmother, and he seems like the type who can fold an impeccable shrimp dumpling.
hazel â she and marie levesque could've cooked together, though hazel had to rely more and more on herself as marie grew more distant.
annabeth â she seems like she would've taken up cooking as a practicality/means to survive, especially since she ran away from home at such a young age.
demigods who don't know how to cook:
jason â he was raised by wolves. enough said.
percy â he knows about as much as an average teenager who's been raised by a loving parent. probably can make pasta and blue pancakes, but that's it. wouldn't be surprised if he tried to microwave an egg.
piper â i think she would've had a housekeeper or a nanny to cook for her when her dad was away (given how well-off and successful tristan mclean is). though she seems like she'd be the most successful out of these four.
nico â he was stuck in the lotus casino for 70 years, idk if this boy even knows what a microwave is.
#pjo#headcanon#heroes of olympus#these are all my opinion they are not canon#idk i just thought percy microwaving a whole egg and screaming when it exploded was funny#i myself have NEVER microwaved a whole egg and got flashbanged so hard i have egg trauma idk what u mean#pjo headcanon#percy jackson#leo valdez#frank zhang#jason grace#annabeth chase#hazel levesque#piper mclean#nico di angelo#coquettemouse's âleo can cook jason absolutely cannotâ post inspired me
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18+, MDNI - f!reader
sukuna wasnât a jealous man per se, but he absolutely was possessive - whatâs his was his alone - especially when it comes to you. but that just made it all the more fun to taunt him, seeing how much you could get away with. sometimes, sure, maybe you get a little too touchy with random guys at bars just to get a rise out of him, to see what heâll do to put you back in your place, remind you that youâre his.
âsukuna, whatâs the big deal?â you whine as the bathroom door slams shut behind you.
finally releasing his grip on your wrist, he looks at you with nothing short of rage flowing behind his crimson eyes. âthe âbig dealâ is you practically begging that wanna-be frat boy piece of shit to fuck you right in front of me,â he spits.
rolling your eyes, you rest your back against the wooden doorframe. âheâs just a friend.â
âoh, so you get touchy with all your friends like that, hm? put your arms around âem, tell âem how nice they look in their ugly ass knock-off gucci shirts?â
crossing your arms, you feel the heat of excitement building in your chest - now, it was all too easy to fan the flames. âhe was just offering to buy me a drink.â
âoh!â he practically yells, voice echoing off the faux tiles of the barâs restroom. âwell then by all means, go back out there and get your free drink! while youâre at it, why donât you see if his daddyâs money can get you a new car, or a yacht or something - maybe he can be the one to shell out the cash for you to get your nails done every week, and your hair, and your lashes ân shit, because clearly iâm not providing for you enough if you feel like you have to whore yourself out for a fucking $10 vodka cran!â
uh oh. whenever he starts monologuing like this, itâs never a good sign. maybe you pushed him a bit too far this time.
shifting uncomfortably, you soften your tone. ââkuna,â you sigh, âyouâre right, iâm sorry.â
ââsorry?ââ he mocks. âyou didnât look very sorry when your hands were all up in his hair or on his chest, hm?â they should only be on me, he thinks, but manages to hold himself back. âwere you âsorryâ when you told him heâs the funniest person here for making some lame ass joke about how âworking classâ i look?â
âlook, thatâs not-â
âno, no! why donât you go fuck the trust fund baby and see if his three-inch house-in-the-hamptons dick can satisfy you! i bet theyâve got housekeepers and personal chefs and shit, maybe they can teach you some goddamn manners about how to treat people!â
oh, this is bad. yeah, you went too far.
slowly, you raise your hands to his chest, locking eyes with him as you steady your breathing. ââkuna, youâre right. i fucked up. i shouldnât have said that shit, i didnât mean it and iâm sorry.â
the flames of anger crackle under his skin as he looks at you - god, he wishes you didnât look so beautiful under the flickering lights in this shitty bathroom, maybe then it would be easier to stay mad at you. âyeah, yeah, alright. whatever.â
but you arenât done - heâs clearly still mad, so your work isnât finished just yet. âhow can i prove that iâm sorry?â you murmur, batting your eyelashes up at him.
the corner of his lip twitches ever so slightly into a smirk. ââprove it,â eh?â
you nod, plastering as innocent of a look on your face as possible, wide doe eyes and glossed lips smiling softly.
âwell, i have an idea of how you could make it up to me.â
âanything,â you hum. you just want him to forgive you.
almost instantly, the cool tile floor hits your knees as the sound of a zipper being undone fills the silence. looking up, youâre suddenly face to face with his fully erect cock, a small drop of precum beading at the tip.
âwell?â he smirks, âbetter get to apologizing.â
this smug bastard.
rolling your eyes, you figure it's easier to just accept your fate and apologize in whatever way he happens to see fit - in this case, with his cock in your mouth. parting your lips, you slowly roll your tongue over his flushed tip as he lets out a low groan that echoes through the space. after a few moments of working him into your mouth, a calloused hand reaches behind your head, guiding you further down his length.
âjuuuust like that, good fuckin' girlâ he mumbles, mostly to himself as he tugs you up and down his cock.
the salty taste of his pre on your tongue has heat building in your core, your thighs beginning to rub together. trailing your fingers between your legs, you nearly make it to your cunt before he roughly kicks your hand away.
âacht - no touching. you're supposed to be makin' me forgive you, remember?â your lips attempt to curl into a frown around him as he chuckles above you. âaw, donât pout,â he coos sarcastically. âif you wanted to get fucked, you shouldâve just asked me instead of acting like some fuckinâ slut out there.â
fair point.
taking in a breath through your nose, you continue working him in and out of your mouth. sukuna was big, and you always struggled to take all of him. sometimes he would be nice and let you take your time opening your throat for him.
but not today.
with one harsh thrust, he pushes himself all the way past your lips until his tip knocks at the back of your throat. a menacing giggle overpowers the sound of your gags as he pulls you off him.
âcâmon baby, not doinâ a very good job saying sorry, now are ya? i thought i taught you to be more grateful.â
with that, his hips jut up again, all the way into you. tears begin spilling over your lashes as you struggle to breathe, but each time it threatens to become too much he pulls back, letting you desperately suck in air.
drool spills down your chin as he fucks your mouth, ravenous and greedy. the lack of oxygen has you lightheaded as thick tears cascade down your cheeks.
but if this is what it takes for him to forgive you, so be it.
the hand at the back of your head tightens in your hair as he drags you up and down, his chuckles becoming more and more breathy.
âfuck baby, mâclose, yâgonna take it all for me, yeah?â he asks, mostly rhetorically as you couldnât answer with the way his cock fills your mouth. all you can let out is a weak whine in affirmation.
with one final thrust, thick ropes of cum shoot down your throat, the salty taste lingering as he pulls out. tucking himself back into his boxers and zipping his jeans, he takes in the sight of you on your knees, black trails of mascara streaming from your eyes, drool spilling down your chin. your chest rapidly rises and falls as you attempt to steady your breath.
reaching a hand down, he strokes your cheek, wiping away a trail of spit before helping you to your feet.
thereâs a glimmer of mischief behind his ruby eyes as he leads you from the bathroom, purposely leaving you in this disheveled state. âcâmon baby, letâs go - wouldnât want to keep your âfriendâ waiting.â
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grapefruit and tacos | s.r. x pregnant!fem reader
âoh look my grapefruit, daddies home! and very early i might add.â waddling as you rubbed soothing circles over your growing belly. spencer met you halfway in the living room, not even bothering to straighten out his shoes and hang his satchel.
âhow are my favorite people?â spencerâs big palms cupped around your chubby cheeks. pressing a kiss to the tip of your nose then up to your forehead and finally down to your awaiting lips. you sighed from ease, not realizing how much you were missing him today.
spencer pulled away first before giving one more brief peck. âmissing you,â answering his earlier question. his hands traveled down to your stomach which has grown in the past two months. âhi bub, are you treating mommy nice?â his warm thumbs rubbed at the skin beside your bellybutton, your baby will kick sporadically, a lot of times when spencerâs voice is within distance.
âtheyâve been good. been craving a lot of strawberries lately, but iâm not complaining.â lifting your left hand to drag on the side of his head, tucking his growing hair behind his ear. âwhy home earlier? not complaining, but i havenât done much housekeeping. mostly sleeping.â
spencer turned to kiss your wrist, âfinished my paperwork and hotch said i could leave earlier. he understands the struggles of a new pregnancy.â he kneeled to the grow and pressed three kisses onto you stretched skin, three i love yous.
ânow why donât you sit down and iâll order us takeout. what are you in the mood for?â spencerâs hands holding your shoulders and steering you in the direction of the suede brown couch. you were waddling like a penguin, âuh maybe some tacos. what do you say my grapefruit? tacos?â trying to see if they kick for an answer. you felt a same thump at the tip of your thumb, you looked over your shoulder at spencer while smiling, âtacos please.â
âtacos for my loves. iâll get some chips and guacamole as well.â making sure you were comfortable before looking for his stack of takeout menus hidden in a kitchen drawer. your eyes just watched his every move, how his lips moved as he recalled the last time he used them. he used the landline, yes spencer still had a landline in his home, and called your usual taco spot just a block away.
within thirty minutes the two of were side by side on the couch with reruns of old doctor who, the wibbly wobbly sound affects a comforting white noise. you closed your eyes and hummed while chewing your food, even swaying your body and head. opening your eyes as you took a drink, you looked to your left to see spencer smiling at you, his food barely touched.
âwhat?â taking another bite as you waited for spencer to say something. you bet you were the picture of a squirrel or chipmunk, cheeks puffed and mouth pouted.
âi love you and i like seeing you this happy.â sweet and syrupy. you felt your eyes start to water as you took a swallow and set your food down. âoh donât say that,â you whined, âyou know my hormones are at eleven.â wiping away a few stragglers from your warm face.ďżź
spencer couldnât help but to chuckle as he took over the job of tear wiper. âiâm sorry, iâm sorry. just- just canât believe this is my life.â voice getting a bit distant, âi have an amazing girlfriend and a baby on the way⌠still canât believe you choose me over millions of other guys.â
the waterworks started again, âiâd choose you time and time again. thereâs no one in the world like you and iâm glad i snatched the rare gem.â taking spencerâs sculpted face into your hands and starting an assault of messy kisses causing him to squirm and laugh.
âour baby is gonna be so loved.â
#erin writes spencer#spencer reid#spencer reid x fem!reader#spencer reid x pregnant!reader#spencer reid fluff#spencer reid imagine#spencer reid x reader#spencer reid fanfiction#spencer reid fic#criminal minds x reader#criminal minds imagine#criminal minds fic
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Cyberpunk
housewifekeeper droid!jongho x programmer!reader
futuristic/apocalyptic droid au
genres and warnings: fluff, angst, established relationship, a bit tragic but no tears i hope :) yunho, woo and san cameos, violence warnings, hostage situation, near-death experiences, etc.
word count: 23.7k
synopsis: when you find jongho assigned to be a droid you need to 'fix', it takes everything in your power to pretend that you don't know him, that he isn't the boyfriend you left behind to keep safe. with no idea where you are and being under constant surveillance while trying to find a way to turn jongho back to human, you manage to run away with him only to learn a shocking and sinister truth that makes you regret ever being part of the eden droid project. you must put an end to your mistakes once and for all, and it may cost you a lot.
manager-nim: @eightmakesonebraincell (we call it cryberpunk bc it became the bane of our existence)
âYou really think Iâm incapable of taking care of myself?â you asked, making a face as you grabbed your bag and slung it over your shoulder. âIâve been doing just fine so far, Sir.â
âYouâve lost a lot of weight ever since we woke up, so yes, you definitely havenât been eating well. You canât keep surviving on instant noodles,â your supervisor, Mr. Han said. âBesides, this is a good chance to test if the droids weâve programmed can actually perform household tasks.â
âI did not programme droids to make food for us,â you muttered under your breath but you supposed that was the least of your worries right now. âIâm pretty sure you need a housekeeper more than me. A housewife, perhaps. You must miss your wife.â
Mr. Han only smiled in response and you felt annoyed by that. It was as if an unspoken rule had been passed- that no one could talk about their life before they âwoke upâ. You reckoned everyone was just keeping silent until one of them would complain out loud. It hadnât been that long since that little episode so you figured no one was that desperate right now.Â
âItâs the Team Leaderâs orders. Nothing I can do about it. Maybe Iâll get a droid next to drive me around- if theyâll allow it. It would be nice to have a look around this empty town and see if weâre the only ones awake while the rest of the world is asleep.â
âI donât like this,â you pursed your lips, scratching your wrists. Something about all of this was making you anxious. âJust between you and me, are they really sus-â
Mr. Han shushed you with a finger on his lips, his eyes flickering in the direction of the CCTV in the corner of your office. âTheyâre testing out your droids, miss. You know what they say- a perfect droid should be as good in battle as it is in the kitchen.â
âWasnât that supposed to be a joke?â You muttered, deciding to leave it there. âIt feels like a big joke. Itâs like my droids are being insulted by being placed in the kitchen.â
âYou thank the deities there isnât a war right now,â Mr. Han almost whispered. âWhen everyone wakes up⌠there might be. And if there is a war in the future when every nation will possess their own set of droids, when you have to run for your life and are injured⌠who do you think will take care of you? Not a human, Iâll bet.â
Those words stuck with you during your ride back home. They kept looming over your head while you took a shower and changed into a comfortable set of light blue pyjamas. With a towel hat, you sauntered into the kitchen to make yourself coffee, looking in the fridge for something to snack on and finding nothing.
Perhaps you really did need a housekeeper. A droid- one that wouldnât complain and would do as told.
And as the doorbell rang after a few minutes, you took your words back when you opened the door to a familiar face. The anxious feeling in your gut finally settled in resignation.
This was what you had been dreading.Â
A million thoughts processed in your head in a matter of seconds- maybe you could give the droids a run for your quick decision-making. Because you needed to make a big decision, right now.Â
It had to be some sick, twisted joke that Dr. Jin, Head of the Eden Droid Project, was playing with you. There was no way that this wasnât intentional. Of all the 7 billion people in this world, they chose the one person you had been wishing would never appear in front of you- at least not until you were done wrapping up what you had begun.
Choi Jongho. Your best friend, the person you loved and had to leave for good.
The one person you had done everything in your power to hide from these people, from everyone. Hell, you didnât even dare think of him ever since everything went downhill lest someone spy on your own thoughts.Â
And now he was here, and worse, a droid. A lab rat. His left pupil flickered blue to confirm that.
âIâm CJ, the droid assigned to take care of your personal needs.â
âCJ,â his codename rolled like a foreign language on your tongue, your voice coming out as almost a whimper but you cleared your throat. âCJ. The housewife, eh?â
The droid appeared confused and you, for the first time, loathed programming the droidâs facial expressions to sync with the human emotions. âIâm not quite sureâŚâ
âThe assistant,â you let out a short laugh. âI presume you have your identification files and code?â
Jongho said your teamâs code out loud before handing you the files and you quickly looked over them. Assigned by your own team- how fucking convenient. You nodded and handed the files back, peeking behind him- looked like he had his personal belongings. âPlease, enter and make yourself at home⌠I guess?â
âThereâs another document you need to look at before I enter,â Jongho said almost mechanically, digging out a letter from the inside pocket of his jacket and your brows rose in surprise when you saw that it was from Dr. Jin himself. Begrudgingly, you unsealed the letter and read the contents, the smile falling from your face when you were done.
âAlright,â you breathed. âI see how it is. You can enter now⌠CJ-â
You caught Jongho staring at you almost like he was fully human. Fear gripped your heart in that moment and when he only bowed in response, you stifled the sigh of relief. He stepped inside your apartment, looking around. He was probably scanning every nook and cranny for potential threats. When he was satisfied, he turned to you.
âIs there anything you would like me to do?â
âTonight⌠nothing,â you nodded slowly as you thought. âIâll show you your room and you can uh⌠rest? You should wake up at 7 tomorrow and prepare a light breakfast for the both of us before accompanying me to the office. That should be your first task.â
âUnderstood,â he said and you showed him the spare room and he assured you he had his basic personal necessities. You went to your room, the coffee long forgotten at the kitchen counter and you shut the door.Â
Make no mistakes.
You turned off the lights and went under the blankets, covering your face like you usually did- and thatâs when you let out a shaky exhale and let your emotions take the better of you.
There could only be two reasons why Jongho was here as the droid assigned to you. The first one was pure coincidence- maybe he was just one of the other humans randomly selected by your team. Maybe this was all just bad luck. Maybe this was a slap on your face from the force above, since you dared to play god yourself.Â
But another possibility⌠the one that made more sense, was that they knew. They knew Jongho was someone important from your âpreviousâ life. From before you entered Phase I of the Eden Droid Project- . They must have known and were using that to their advantage, but either wayâŚ
Either way, Jongho wasnât sent to assist you and play housewife. That was all bullshit. He had one purpose, and that was to have you under surveillance. That probably meant that the New Government was aware that you werenât as loyal as you appeared to be. Perhaps, this was a test of your loyalty, and they were going to confirm it with the task that was detailed in that letter.
Fix CJ.
Two words, yet you understood the message. You were to live with the droid for a certain period of time and fix the only glitch your droids had- that they were too human. All the while, you would definitely be under surveillance by him. Perhaps, the Team Leader thought that giving you the space you needed with your own personal test subject was what you needed to finish debugging the droid. Perhaps, they knew you had been delaying fixing the droids on purpose. Whatever it was, you had no choice now.Â
You would have to fix Jongho or else you would be exterminated along with him.
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It was almost unsettling waking up to the smell of eggs, butter and bread. For the few seconds that you lay in the bed, you almost thought you were back in your parentâs home and your momâs voice would call you for breakfast or your sister Cookie would tickle you until you yell at her, but the bed was too soft and the blanket did not smell like the sun. The alarm rang only a few seconds later and on cue, two solid knocks sounded at the door.
âMiss Jeon? Breakfast is ready.â
God, you thought. This was going to be difficult.
You said youâd be out in 10 minutes and forced yourself to walk to the bathroom like every other day. Somehow, your steps felt heavier than the first day you woke up here. The feelings of disorientation and panic then were nothing compared to the anxiety that dissolved in your bones the moment you heard Jonghoâs voice.
Whatever you did, you could not slip. You would have to keep on pretending that Jongho was just a stranger, a droid to you. Just a bug that needed fixing, you told yourself as you exited the room and walked towards the kitchen-
âI told you, the pan needs to be tapped in the middle of baking so the top of the brownies crinkle!â Jongho said as he took out the said pan, now with fully baked fudge brownies with a perfect crinkly top and you gasped at how good it looked. âWould you believe me if I say this really is my first try?â
âLooks too good to be a first try,â you admitted. âIâll give my verdict after I taste these. Who knows? Might find an eggshell in there.â
âHey, what do you take me for?!â Jongho looked offended and you grinned. He shook his head as he cut a piece for you and put it on your plate. You spotted a faint smile on his face and you dug your fork in the brownie, about to take that bite when he tsk-ed and held your wrist.
âYouâll burn your mouth,â he took the fork from your hand and you pouted. You watched him wait a few seconds, blow on that little bite before feeding it to you himself. Your eyes went wide as soon as you realised how rich the brownies tasted.
âOh, my god,â you breathed. âJongho. Youâve just won my entire heart all over again.â
Jongho burst into laughter, looking down and you leaned across the counter to cup his face and make him look at you. âYou look at me when you laugh like that, okay?â
âStop it,â he wriggled away from you, a flustered mess. âLet me taste them.â
âHere,â you took your fork and blew on the new bite before handing it to him. He nodded in satisfaction. âNormally, I wouldnât contribute to anything that would give you an ego-boost, but this one deserves it. Cookie wonât believe it when she hears about this.â
Jongho smiled once again, continuing to cut the rest of the brownies for later. âWhat did you mean when you said⌠that I won your heart again?â
You stifled your smile. âYou want to hear it?â
Jongho looked expectantly at you in response. You scanned his figure- his hair messily swept back, flour on his cheeks, rolled sleeves baring his strong arms, and to top it all, your apron on him. Your smile grew wider.
âI fell in love with you all over again.â
âMiss Jeon?â Jongho called, frowning at the way you stood in the middle of the living room, your eyes stuck on the apron that wasnât yours on the person who wasnât yours. He wasnât even the same person anymore.
âSorry,â you gulped, shaking your head. âNeeded a moment to process uh⌠what Iâm seeing right now.â
Jongho didnât respond and that finally made you move and sit at the table where he set down a mug of coffee. He would have retorted if things were normal and you smiled sadly to yourself at the thought. You heard the clink of the mug and when you saw Jongho pick up his own tray of breakfast and move, you cleared your throat.
âWhere do you think youâre going?âÂ
âTo eat my breakfast and give you privacy while you eat yours?â
This was the time to make things clear- better yet if you were being watched. You put one leg over the other before you said, âLook, I assume you know what youâre here for, CJ. Who are you?â
âA droid that needs a little fixing.â
âAnd how would I figure out what needs to be fixed if I donât watch your every move?â You cocked your head. âDoes that make you feel unsettled?â
âI do not feel, for I am a droid,â Jongho responded mechanically and you shook your head, urging him to join you. You detected reluctance in his movements and your heart sank a little.
âThatâs the thing with you droids,â you almost whispered as if letting him in on a secret. âYou forget that you are humans programmed to be droids. Until you possess human nature, you cannot be fixed⌠thatâs what I believe. The superiors think otherwise. What do you think⌠droid?â
âIâŚâ Jongho frowned again. âIâm just following orders.â
âI know,â you told him and he relaxed a bit. âWeâll need to interact and talk more for me to figure out what exactly needs to be fixed, okay?â
âOkay,â he said. You took a bite of the bread and he mirrored your actions. You ate the rest of your breakfast in silence, finishing together.Â
âI will examine your code when we go to the office,â you told Jongho. âYou will need to guide me a little. I may have created the blueprint for you droids but I havenât programmed every single one of you.â
âYou can access my code only at the office, by the way,â Jongho said and you set your cup down, almost clenching your jaw as you looked at him. âIâve been programmed to reveal my code files only in the office.â
âHave you now?â You scoffed internally. âWell, Iâve been programmed to be a lazy bum who works best in the comfort of her home and Iâm human, so letâs see how we deal with this⌠predicament.â
Jongho almost looked curiously at you. You checked the time and told him to meet you outside in 10 minutes. Just before he took your car keys from you and opened the door, you sighed.
âDo you know how to make brownies, CJ?â
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âDonât you think itâs ironic?â You said, sparing a glance at your supervisor who was examining the code on the shared screen right across from you. âWeâre trying to find an error in a human. Being human is the error. How do we override the nature of who the droid really is- completely and irrevocably?â
Mr. Han had heard that quite a lot, and not just from you. Every programmer and developer in this project had asked him this question at least once, and he often found himself wondering the same too. âIâm highlighting this line of code, see what you can do about it.â
You looked back at your screen and clicked your tongue. âNot this one. Thatâs Dr. Seo.â
âOh, then I wonât tweak it,â he said, scrolling further. You glanced at Jongho who lay on his front on a stretcher with a cord attached to his back to access the chip and its data inside. He was unconscious which you thought was convenient but every time he came back to consciousness, you were afraid he was going to recognise you, make a mistake and destroy everything you had worked for so far.
How could you tell Jongho to pretend he didnât know you without telling him?
âYou look spent. Shall we call it a day?â Mr. Han caught you staring at the droidâs body.
âPlease, yes,â you stretched dramatically, producing cracks and he chuckled at that. âThe amount of times I have zoned out today⌠I think I need a chip inside me that would override my mental stamina at least.â
âSays you,â Mr. Han scoffed. âThe child prodigy. The kid that built the foundation of this project.â
Oh, how you regretted that. âPlease, you flatter me way too much. I was only one coder with a few hundred others.â
âBut you were the youngest and your work is our blueprint. I have every right to flatter you,â he said, his conclusion leaving a sour taste in your mouth. âDinner at the cafeteria?â
âWhy would I? I have my own personal chef now,â you grinned.
âI thought you were against droids doing housework or something.â
âYeah, well,â you finished shutting down the programme and unplugged Jongho. âThis one is quite good at it.â
Jongho was, and it was making you realise a few things- muscle memory. Something you nor any coder so far had considered to be a factor worthy of attention. You noticed that when he made the brownies for you a few days ago and exactly at half-time, he opened the oven to tap the pan against the counter once.Â
It took everything in your power to not react to that. To not let your emotions take the better of you and maintain your composure. However, you did ask him if he had accessed some recipes recently before making the brownies and when he denied, you knew then. You knew that this was not only from memory but muscle memory. Â
Could this be the reason droids were not perfect? That their muscle memory was ingrained in them to the extent that no programme, no code so far had overridden it?Â
Whatever it was, you knew you had to keep this observation to yourself.
As Jongho started to regain consciousness, you maintained a certain distance between you two, glancing around- most of your colleagues had signed off for the day. There were only a few at the far end of the room and then there was Mr. Han who was just leaving for the cafeteria. You locked eyes with the droid and found your hands getting clammy when he started blinking rapidly, trying to adjust his eyes to the light. As soon as he looked at you, you started tapping on the desk lightly, waiting for something while praying for the opposite.
Waiting for him to look at what your fingers were tapping and praying that he wouldnât recognise it, even if you were doing this to rock his human memory.
However, your prayers were actually answered this time and Jongho straightened as the confusion in his eyes disappeared. âCJ of Team 8.â
âThatâs right, welcome back,â you sighed, tossing him his t-shirt and he wore it. It irked you a lot, how the droid was not reacting to having woken up from unconsciousness without clothes on his upper body. Jongho would have been a flustered mess.
This was not Jongho. He looked as different as he felt different.
âWeâre done for the day,â you told him when he got up. âAre you feeling okay? Any haziness? Something off?â
âPerfectly fine, Miss,â he confirmed and you nodded.Â
âLetâs go, then,â you said.Â
Over the past few days, you had made no progress whatsoever with the droid assigned to you. You werenât sure if people were expecting quick results from you- Mr. Han was monitoring each and every move you made in the office as if you werenât already being surveilled by the droid itself. You were half certain that Mr. Han was also ordered to keep an eye on you but youâve always had doubts about that man. His âfatherlyâ nature was a little too overbearing and demanding at times.
You had no idea how long you were going to keep working on Jongho until he would be deemed âunfitâ like the other droids you had failed to save. Failed to fix, actually, but resultantly, they lost their lives. You could not do that to Jongho- perhaps, fixing him as a droid was the only way you could save him, butâŚ
How could you do that to him?
How could you do that to him, you wondered as he set the table and settled down on the chair in front of you, saying his usual âenjoy your mealâ before digging in himself. You almost expected him to put a piece of meat in your bowl like he used to do before everything went wrong. You almost expected him to ask you what was wrong when you would zone out just like you were now-
âYouâre not eating,â the droid said.
A simple statement, void of emotion, butâŚ
Muscle memory.
Could this be what could really change everything?
âI⌠Iâm just tired,â you said. The truth, but you wished you could tell him what exactly was going on. You put a spoonful in your mouth anyway.Â
âYou worked overtime today,â Jongho said and you nodded. This droid had a knack for sounding way too human, or maybe you were over analysing everything because it was someone you were familiar with. âWould you like me to make you some tea after dinner?â
âNo, thanks. Iâll make my own tea,â you scoffed to yourself. If his muscle memory was really still intact, he would get your tea just right and you were not prepared for that. âIsnât it ironic, though?â
âWhat is ironic?â
âHumans have made so many machines for the sole purpose of serving them,â you ate another spoon as you watched Jongho, noticing that he needed a haircut now. âAll these machines, and yet they would prefer a human to work in the kitchen.â
âA droid is not a human.â
âA droid is a human,â you corrected, locking eyes with him in challenge. âA machine is something like⌠that coffee-maker. That microwave,â you pointed. âSomething like that, yeah? As long as you have a functioning heart, you are human.â
âWhatever you say, Miss,â Jongho said almost dismissively and you rolled your eyes at his automatic response.Â
âI wonder if humans need someone to work in the kitchen for them- for a specific taste that only humans can construct or to keep company or for whatever reason⌠why would they not send these heartless machines to fight for them? Why would they send humans?â
âA machine can only make so many decisions,â the droid said.
âYeah, well, they want me to fully turn you into a machine,â you scoffed loudly. Damned be the consequences- if they were watching you, they should pay heed to your words. âWhatâs the point of you being a human-turned-droid then? We could have built a human shaped machine designed for war from scratch. We could install whatever thinking ability it needs.â
âBut it would not think or make decisions like a human does.â
âWell, are you human right now, then?â You wondered and that finally got the droid to shut up. âBecause you sure sound like one right now despite insisting that you are a droid.â
âCanât a droid be both?â Jongho frowned and your eyes twitched in response- you couldnât believe what you were hearing. You searched his face for any signs of recognition but found none.
âI guess thatâs why it has to be a human that gets turned into a machine,â you concluded. âA machine wouldnât have asked me that question.â
Jongho didnât react to that. He simply finished his meal and waited for you to finish before he cleared the table. You made yourself that cup of tea and looked over your code from today, wondering how you were going to proceed from here. If you were really being watched right now, you somehow needed to let Jongho know that he should not react when he recognises you. How were you going to pull that?Â
It was near impossible. And with that thought, you went to your room to prepare for the worst.
You were trapped in a town that wasnât yours. Just like everyone else here, you had magically woken up in your new house, in your new room and had simply been instructed to follow the orders if you wanted to live- no further explanation. What you had gathered so far though was this whole thing had been planned since decades. The New Government- the group of people from all over the world who were the masterminds behind the Eden Droid Project aimed to create an army of droids and then distribute them among the powerful nations so they could have the ultimate leverage over the less powerful nations and make them submit to them.Â
It was evil, it was twisted, and when you first began programming for robots instead of droids that were actually humans, you never would have thought that this was what it was going to come to. You worked with your friends Yunho and Wooyoung- an inseparable trio. As soon as your team sensed something darker, you all decided to leave and you cut ties with your family and friends, moving away without any explanation to attempt to make things right again. Your sister was the only one who had an inkling of what was going on and she had kept your parents calm but JonghoâŚ
He didnât deserve what you did to him, and now he was here. You were probably going to die by his hands. And maybe⌠maybe you deserved that.
You prayed your family was unconscious just like the common people who werenât a part of this. Sometimes, you wondered if you had been fed a lie- sure, the world had progressed a lot but how could 99.9 percent of the worldâs population be in a state of unconsciousness as they claimed? How was the world functioning? Machines could only handle so much especially if autorun, and droids couldnât replace humans even if the world had progressed a lot in the past few decades. You were sure you had been brought to another piece of land and fed this lie so you would cooperate with them.Â
Whatever it was, you had no choice but to obey. You were not allowed to question anything. And if you gave up on this project and they killed you, it wouldnât make a difference because someone else would eventually figure out how to fix the droids.Â
As you finished showering and sat down in front of the vanity, wrapped in your bathrobe to dry your hair, you wondered if this environment was created for the coders and programmers specifically so they could produce quick results. You felt like a lab rat and the fact that this might be true was making you nauseous. Just when you were about to settle down in bed, you heard the sound of a dull crash and you went to inspect- it looked like the sound came from the direction of Jonghoâs room.
Sure enough, Jongho was picking himself up from the floor, brushing his clothes and when he looked at you, he flinched-
In pain.
You started tapping a single word on your thigh repeatedly, hoping he would understand it- just a simple ânoâ. No to whatever he was thinking, no to whatever he was about to do if he managed to get a few moments of clarity as a human. Jonghoâs gaze fixed on your thigh and you asked him if everything was okay, continuing to tap that word.
âI heard a crash- did you trip or something? Are you having motor problems?â
âIâŚI donât think so, IâŚâ Jongho exhaled loudly, his fingers pinching the bridge of his nose as if that could rid him of the ache in his head. âSorry for disturbing you.â
âWill you let me check if everything is good with you?â
âYou canât access my code here-â
âI actually can, I just havenât been allowed to,â you told him. He must have known since he didnât react much. Good, you thought. He was still CJ. âIâll just have to override the security files⌠or we could head to the office. Itâs going to take the same amount of time.â
âI think Iâm fine,â he straightened. âYou can check my code in the office in the morning, or right now- whatever you prefer, Miss.â
âMorning it is,â you shrugged, feeling defeated. âGoodnight-â
To your disbelief, Jongho was tapping something on his thigh as well. You did your best to appear nonchalant when he finished tapping a single command.Â
âGoodnight, Miss,â he said in his usual flat tone before turning to go back to his room. You took a deep breath before going back to your room and sitting at the edge of the bed as you translated his message.
Help.
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You were more suspicious of everyone around you including Jongho now- now more than ever, especially since you just came back to your office after presenting your monthly progress-
Which was little to none, if you had to admit. You did try talking in circles but it never worked in front of the panel.
âYouâve been here for 3 months now, Miss Jeon,â Dr. Seo closed your files detailing your progress and winced as if the lack of your progress physically hurt him. âI canât tell if youâre being stubborn or if you no longer want to be a part of this. Because thereâs no way you havenât figured it out already.â
âI⌠I appreciate that you believe in me so much, I really do,â you met eyes with all of your seniors who had seen through every step of your journey especially in the beginning, when things were normal. âBut Iâm sorry to admit that I really donât see a future with what weâre trying to achieve. You simply cannot turn a human into a droid and not expect some drawbacks- itâs humans weâre dealing with, not machines.â
âBut it has worked brilliantly so far with your help and everyone elseâs who has been a part of this team,â Dr. Jin, one of the masterminds behind the Eden Droid Project said. âAnd Iâm sorry but I expected more from you.â
âHas anyone else figured it out yet?â You asked.
âItâs not that weâre comparing you,â his smirk was almost devilish as if he knew exactly what you were hiding. âItâs because we believe youâre the only one who will figure this out. What is the one thing keeping humans from becoming almost the perfect version of droids?â
âTheir human nature,â you said.
âWhat part of it?â He shifted in his chair and you wiped your sweaty hands on your trousers. âEmotions? But you synced them. Is there a fault there, or is it something we havenât even considered yet?â
You fell silent. They were definitely on to something.Â
âShould we have a meeting with the other brilliant coders of this project?â Dr. Seo attempted to break the tension in the air. âMaybe what all our coders need is to interact with each other and exchange ideas.â
You suddenly felt hope- you did consider the possibility that Yunho and Wooyoung were also here, forced to work just like you. If you could just meet them, if you could just see them-
âYou know why we havenât allowed them to meet,â Dr. Jin reprimanded. âI can only allow healthy discussions within the designated teams. Miss Jeon, if you need some help, we will accommodate you as best as we can, but I will have to ask you to be quicker with this. We do not have much time and if we do not come up with a solution first, if another nation beats us to it, we will lose our advantage. Donât you want to go back home and be with your family?â
And that was it. The last straw.Â
You were aware that this was some sort of a race now. Whoever would figure out what was wrong with the droids would have the advantage- they could keep it from other nations. They could use that as a leverage because they would be the ones with an army of droids at their disposal. Droids that could make excellent spies, fighters, doctors, and whatnot. Droids that would be weapons for all the powerful and selfish leaders of this world, to use at their disposal when they terrorise the weaker nations into submission. Sure, this was nothing new- the world was always at war with each other but with droids in the question, it could go very wrong.Â
And the fact that they were using your family to bait you? The fact that most of the people here had something to lose if they refused to cooperate? How could you undo all of this? Every day, you cursed yourself for ever being a part of this project, for ever giving them the idea that led to this day, yet beating yourself over it would achieve nothing. You had to take action, soon. You couldnât let them know that you had the answer already.Â
You had to wake Jongho up.
âEverything alright?â Mr. Han asked, having spotted you zoning out in the corner of the office next to the window, glancing at Jonghoâs unconscious figure attached to the cords- you hadnât paid much attention to him today. He approached you and opened a box, revealing an assortment of donuts. You smiled despite yourself, picking a glazed donut.
âI just came back from the monthly report presentation,â you told him and he hummed in understanding. âHow did yours go?â
âThey reminded me why weâre doing this,â he rolled his eyes and you scoffed. âAs if Iâve forgotten.â
âDo you think we can figure it out before someone else does?â You asked casually and he looked at you for a few moments.
âItâs not that I have an insurmountable amount of belief in you,â he began and you relaxed. âYouâre only human too, and itâs been tough to be away from what was normal, right?â You nodded and he continued. âBut I really do think that you can do this. You just need some time. Should I ask them to allow you to work from home too?â
âI donât think they will agree, but I appreciate it,â you smiled. âTheyâre doubtful for the right reasons too, after all.â
Mr. Han shrugged and gave you the box, asking you to share it with CJ when he woke up. âHe must be having a hard time.â
âDonât let the superiors hear that youâre empathising with a droid,â you whispered and he winked at you before he went to his station. You went to yours, hoping the office hours could quickly come to an end before you could unplug Jongho. ButâŚ
You needed to access all his code files. âMr. Han?âÂ
âYeah?â
âDo you think I could be granted access to all the code files of this droid? Even if itâs just a preview? I think I should check if some other code is interfering with my code files.â
âShould I make a call?â
âIf you can?â You asked and he nodded. You went back to pretending you were actually working and Mr. Han told you that you would know your answer in the morning.Â
You hoped they would agree, especially after todayâs meeting. If they really thought that youâre the one who should debug the droids, maybe they needed to start trusting you more and stop hiding things.
And when you gain their trust and figure out how to save JonghoâŚ
Thatâs when you would have to make a decision.
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You were not sure exactly what part of you sitting casually in the living room, watching TV with the smell of your favourite tea filling the room, a donut in your hand, rocked Jonghoâs human memory but you watched him faint in front of your eyes and your jaw fell open in shock. You remained still as your own memory flashed in front of your eyes-
âOh, what a sight,â Jongho shook his head as he entered his living room, finding you already having made home on his couch- a towel on your head and donut in your hand as you watched the TV while you waited for him to come back from the convenience store. Jongho put the groceries on the kitchen counter. âI found your teabags.â
âOh my god, thank you so much,â you gave him a look of gratitude before turning your attention to the drama. âI would have gone myself but you know how tired I feel after showering- itâs like a sign that my day is over and I should just relax.â
âYeah, and how convenient for you that your boyfriend is willing to do anything for you, huh?â
âOf course,â you muttered absently, eyes widening at the turn of events playing in the drama. Jongho turned on the kettle and sneaked behind you, planting a kiss on your cheek that caught you by surprise and you looked at him as a smile made its way on your lips.Â
âWhat was that for?â
âFor being cute?â He booped your nose before going back to the kitchen and pouring the hot water in the cup. You werenât interested in the drama anymore- you turned your full attention to him. He hummed an unfamiliar song before bringing the cups to you.Â
âDid you leave some donuts for me or are they already long gone?â
âOf course I did,â you pouted. âKept your favourite ones.â
âGood,â he slung his arm around your shoulders and you snuggled into him, making him laugh when your towel bumped with his face. You spent the next few minutes wrestling him as he tried to get the towel out of the way while you argued that on one condition- that he dry your hair for you. Jongho pouted in response, nothing going his way and you pecked his lips to make amends, handing him his favourite donut and he could only smile in defeat.Â
You poked the droidâs thigh with your bare feet- he really was unconscious. You sucked in an annoyed breath- how you wished there were no surveillance cameras in your living room. You moved Jonghoâs limbs so he was in a more comfortable position and went back to what you were doing.
Sure, you couldn't do anything about this right now but you sure hoped that whoever was going to give you the pass for accessing Jonghoâs code files in your home would see this moment and make his decision afterwards. For now, you finished your donut and tea and as soon as Jongho moved, you sat down on the floor next to him and began tapping on his thigh.
Donât.
One single word, but perhaps Jonghoâs mind was too hazy- his eyes widened in recognition and you subtly shook your head no but it wasnât enough-
âWhat are you-â
âAh, good thing youâre back,â you attempted to sound normal but perhaps your unusually high pitch betrayed you. âWhat do you think? I should be allowed to access your code files at home now, no?â
It wasnât CJ- it was Jongho looking at you in confusion, and you were so glad your legs blocked the sight of Jongho linking his hand with yours and squeezing it in confusion, in desperation. You squeezed them back to assure him that you knew, that you could hear him even when he couldnât speak. That you understood him even when he was not himself.Â
âDo you recall what you felt right before fainting?â You asked.
âUh⌠confusion. Haziness.â
âAll normal- are you feeling alright now? We can call for permission to access your code if you think itâs necessary right now, CJ.âÂ
âI wouldnât know,â he muttered and he shut his eyes as if in pain. You immediately unlinked your hands and when he opened his eyes, the blue lens in his left eye flickered-
CJ was back.
The droid immediately started getting up and you followed, straightening your clothes awkwardly. âSorry for the inconvenience, Miss.â
âOh, thatâs alright. Would you like a donut?â
His brows furrowed in confusion and you went back to your seat, sliding the box towards him. When he opened it they were all half eaten- neatly cut in the middle.
âSorry. I really had to taste all of the flavours. Kept a whole one for you, though. You might like it.â
You pointed at the chocolate-dipped donut and internally cursed yourself for asking him to join you for donuts. You had kept them to rock his memory but considering the events of today, you didnât need to do that anyway. He stared at that donut for a long time before he finally picked it up to eat.
And you knew then- whatever happened tonight was enough. Whatever went through Jonghoâs head tonight was enough- you didnât have much time. You needed to save him before the human in him gets lost forever. With that thought, you went to your room.
To prepare for the battle ahead. One that might cost a lot of lives. One that was necessary to fight, to undo the damage you had done to this world.
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âMiss Jeon, I would advise you to drop your gun and talk it out,â Mr. Hanâs fatherly tone almost made you put the gun you had been aiming at his direction down on the nearest surface and follow his orders- talk it out.
Except there was nothing to talk about anymore. Everything had gone so very wrong, so very quickly.
âAnd risk an arrest? Or worse? Iâd rather not,â you attempted to scoff but it came out more like a whimper.
âCome on- what did you hear?â Mr. Han never moved the gun aimed for your head- good thing you were both stationed at opposite ends of the room.Â
âOh? Should I have heard something then?â You cocked your head. âWhat I saw was enough.â
What you saw was the file on his desk regarding the self-destruct code installed in the droids that were assigned to different coders- including Jongho. You werenât sure if it was a careless mistake or if he left it out on purpose for you to see- maybe it was a mistake since you rarely ever went to his part of the office. But your suspicions were confirmed- they had indeed installed some self-destruct files in Jongho in case someone tried to meddle with his code. So with that anger- with that boiling, seething anger, when you went to find Mr. Han and confront him, you spotted him in the next building through the window talking to none other than Dr. Jin.
You couldnât help but wonder how much of this was planned. Anger consumed you and within minutes, you were back in your office overriding Jonghoâs code files and putting him to sleep and then hacking your buildingâs system to turn off the CCTVs- just like you had practised so many times in the past few days. They may have the best coders and programmers in this building and you probably had seconds, butâŚ
They had forgotten that you were the pioneer of this damned project. You were what they were against, and you had to surprise them again, just like the first time you did when you were still a stupid teen who thought they did something smart. You attached a USB in the main PC with an auto-run file to keep the system glitching while you unplugged Jongho and hastily put his shirt back on his unconscious body.Â
You had a couple of minutes at most- you went to Mr. Hanâs desk and grabbed all the files you could and stuffed them in your briefcase, taking out the gun you had slipped past the detectors a few days ago during a system crash episode- pure luck. The gun had been in your car for a while but as soon as you saw the chance, you slipped it into your office, not knowing youâd need it this soon. You werenât surprised to see that Mr. Han kept a gun of his own- you were simply disappointed.
The lights flickered on and off and you figured the technicians must be having a tough time figuring out exactly what was wrong. You could hear your shallow breaths as you shifted your grip on the gun, the sweat from your palms making it feel slippery.Â
âIf you think you know whatâs happening here, youâre wrong, sweetheart,â Mr. Han shook his head. âIâve been following orders just like you. I canât believe youâre being this reckless when you too must have a family waiting for you. Someone they use as leverage against you.â
âAlmost everyone is here against their will,â you corrected him. âYouâre no different than the rest of them. So go ahead. Go ahead and shoot me, but if you do, youâll lose everything and everyone you love. Eden cannot debug droids without me- Iâm sure of it.â
âI never intended to shoot you,â he sighed, lowering his gun and you frowned. âIf weâre not being watched right now⌠we donât need to do this.â
âAim your gun at me either way,â you told him and he obeyed. âDid you know that CJ was going to be assigned to me?â
âI knew a droid was going to be assigned to you, but not the specifics. Is there a problem with CJ?â
âA problem?â You scoffed. âImagine you were in my shoes and it was your wife that was assigned to you as the droid you needed to fix. How would you feel?â
When Mr. Han paled visibly, you realised he may not have known CJâs identity after all. âCJ⌠is he someone you know?â
âYou donât know?â
âI donât know everything, y/n,â he pleaded. âIâm only following orders and supervising you- though you hardly need that.â
âHeâs the person I tried to protect all these years,â you bit your lips as you looked at Jonghoâs limp figure on the stretcher. âCan you imagine how Iâve been feeling all along? I have to turn him into a droid or else heâll be killed.â
âIâm sorry, I really am, y/n,â Mr. Han lowered his gun. âDamned be the consequences. What do you plan to do?â
âIâm going to run away,â you told him, lowering your own gun. âWith CJ. He wonât self-destruct for now, Iâve taken care of it.â
âTheyâll find you,â Mr. Han said. âThereâs no way you can be on the road and not be found. The car must have a tracking device.â
âI took care of that too- all it will take is a click. As for them spotting me⌠I think I know how to take care of that as wellâŚâ
âOf course you do,â Mr. Han laughed in disbelief. âTell me⌠you know how to fix the droids, donât you?â
When you didnât respond, he nodded. âTell you what- you can do whatever you want from here, but never, ever fix the droids, okay? You hear me?â
You passed a weak smile in response and he finally approached you, emptying his gun and handing you the extra bullets. âI wonât need them.â
âTheyâll punish you for letting me go.â
âYou can knock me out- Iâll play dumb for as long as I can,â he grinned. âBesides, I donât think the cameras caught me entering the office.â
âCan you help me get Jongho in the car first?â
Which was how a few minutes later, you found yourself on the road, a jamming device fixed on the dashboard to make the surveillance cameras glitch whenever you would pass. You sped through the unfamiliar roads but you knew you would need to ditch your car soon- there was no way you could blend in when this was a black SUV with the office plate. You looked around the billboards and the street signs for any clue of your location but they were all blank or painted over. The only guide you had was the map in the car but that turned off as soon as you strayed away from your usual path.
You considered waking Jongho up and asking for help but there was no guarantee he wasnât going to try something that would cost you both a lot. You decided to keep going forward and look for an abandoned building- it was getting dark and you needed to sort this mess out before you could proceed forward. Sure, you had prepared beforehand- you had everything you needed in the trunk of your car, discreetly putting necessities in the bag day after day since the beginning. From tools to clothes to food, you had everything.
Now you just needed to take care of Jongho- currently sprawled across the backseat, his hands fastened with a cable tie. You had no doubts he could still overpower you but for now, you had to make do with what you had. So when you spotted an empty area of the town with a few warehouses, you decided to take a chance and make home in one of them. You parked your car in the narrow space between two warehouses, deciding to hide it later with the empty tubs lined next to the walls. You searched the car for a physical tracking device and when you found it, you crushed it under your feet- you needed to take the jamming device inside with you so this was necessary. Then you turned off the infotainment system for good and finally sighed in relief.
You had done it- you finally ran away.
Just like you had run away from home two years ago.
You looked at Jongho from the front mirror and recalled the last day you had spent with him and your family- a memory you had kept in your heart as the days following got lonelier and regretful-
âWonder whatâs gotten into her,â your sister, Cookie, whispered to Jongho. âDid you propose to her? Is she showing off her housewife skills? Which are little to none, by the wayâŚâ
âPlease,â Jongho scoffed. âI think sheâs just collectively going to poison us all. Sheâs still sour about how we ditched her to go hiking last weekend, isnât she?â
âYeah, well that would make more sense,â Cookie said. âBut it was her fault- I asked but she was too busy with her little codes to process what I said and told me to get out. Thatâs a no, right?â
âDefinitely-â
âI can hear you both, you know,â you said, looking at the two. While at other times, you would have chucked something at them and ensued chaos, this time, you simply smiled at the sigh of your little sister and your boyfriend standing shoulder to shoulder as they watched you arrange everything you had cooked (or bought- they didnât need to know that) on the trays. When you were finally pleased with the presentation, you asked them to help you take the trays out to the backyard where you were going to have a little party- all of you.
The two obeyed and marched outside singing another song that you didnât know- Jongho and your sister got along way too well and were usually partnering against you. He probably adored her more than you but your sister was smart and knew she had to be on good terms with him so he could spoil her- and spoil he did.Â
Your heart ached at the sight of the two and you prayed they would stay like this forever- happy. Even without you. You hoped they could fill your absence in the house and make your parents feel better.
Jonghoâs parents cheered for you when you came out. âThis is something your sister usually plans but weâre glad youâre not holed up in your room for once.â
âThanks, uncle,â you laughed. âJust wanted a little breather.â
âYou should have joined us last weekend!â His mom sighed in happiness. âThe view was so good and the air so fresh. I think I feel younger ever since I came back.â
âI thought you felt older- you were complaining about your kneecaps- ow!â Jongho earned a smack on the back of his head from you and everyone laughed at that. Your mom patted the space next to her and you took the seat, urging her to try the sandwiches you made. The air filled with the sound of their laughs and you felt warm all over as you looked at each one of them, not saying much but committing this memory to your heart.Â
You went to take a walk with Jongho later that night to share a beer and go to the park to sit on the swings and relax. Jongho asked you if everything was okay- he never missed anything.
âPerfectly fine,â you assured him. âI donât think Iâll ever forget today.â
âMe neither,â he smiled and you clicked your cans before drinking. âYouâre a bit different today, y/n. If something is bothering you⌠you can tell me, you know that, right?â
âI know. I trust you, Jongho,â you looked at him. âYou know that youâre the one person I trust the most in this world, right?â
Jongho frowned at the sudden confession but nodded. You continued. âAnd you know that I love you, right?â
Jongho would have gotten flustered and teased you but tonight, he noticed the sadness in your voice. âWhat is up with you? What are you planning?â
âNothing,â you laughed. âJust wanted to tell you this before the night is over.â
Jongho narrowed his eyes but when you didnât give in, he sighed.Â
âI donât know what the matter is, but I hope you know that I trust you too. And I love you too. Youâre not alone. You know that, right?â
âI know,â your smile was genuine. âI know.â
And the fact that you were not alone was what needed to change. In the middle of the night, you packed your necessities and left the note for your sister in her room by her bedside which said that you ran away to protect them and you would return soon, but no one could know. You told her to stay strong for you and help the rest cope. You apologised for the burden you gave her but she knew- she had seen you cry in your room for so many nights. She knew you had done something and the guilt was eating you up. She knew it was related to your job.
You prayed Jongho would remember the conversation you had with him and not blame himself.
Perhaps, he did blame himself. Perhaps he never gave up trying to find you, which was how they found him. Maybe running away wasnât the best choice since they found Jongho anyway- your eyes welled up with tears at the thought of all the lost time, the years you could have spent with your family. Maybe you would never see them again now. With tears rolling down your cheeks and a blurry vision, you surveyed the area and deciding that it looked safe enough for now, you dragged Jongho inside and propped him on a bench, coughing due to the dust. You took off his shirt again and plugged him to your laptop- there were some things you needed to get done immediately- check if you were being tracked, check if Jonghoâs trackers were all blocked now, see if there were any signals nearby- droids or not, and finally-
Find out your coordinates.
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âWe are not in the office.â
âClearly,â you muttered, hugging yourself tighter with your folded arms as you looked at the droid seated in front of you, unbound this time. The droid scanned the new environment, his eyes lingering at the odd things in front of him- especially at the cord and your laptop, your bags and the packets of snacks sprawled on the table between you.
âThis is unauthorised,â Jongho stated.Â
âYes,â you admitted. âWhat are you programmed to do in case you find yourself in a situation like this?â
âFind my way back. If I cannot, I will have to activate the self-destruct code.â
âGoing to be quite an explosion, huh?â You sighed.
âIt will be very dangerous for you, yes,â he looked down at his limbs. Was he surprised that he was untied for once? âWhy are we here?â
âAre you programmed to find out the reason for your unauthorised absence before you make a decision?â
He wasnât. You got that from the red flicker in his usually blue lens in the left eye. This was the humane curiosity in him questioning things a droid shouldnât have cared about. You shifted in your position- you hadnât really planned this conversation so you would have to tread carefully from here on.
âJongho,â you locked eyes with him. âWhat is the next step that you are going to take?â
âI canât access the server,â Jongho frowned. âMy code has been altered.â
âYou didnât ask how I know your name,â you whispered. âChoi Jongho. Donât you remember me?â
âIâm sorry, but Iâm not sure what youâre talking about,â an unrelenting answer from a droid.
âAre you programmed to self-destruct if your identity is found out?â You asked. He shook his head no. âInteresting. That can only mean they sent you to me knowing we had history. Do you remember the last time you saw me?â
âIn the office-â
âNo, you, Choi Jongho. Not CJ. You,â you insisted and he finally frowned- it was working. âHow did you feel to learn that I ran away?â
âI⌠donât know.â
âYou know,â you told him. âYour memories are just locked away. Deep inside, here,â you tapped your temple. âAll you gotta do is dig in and think. Remember when you, CJ, saw me with the donuts? Did it rock a memory of yours?â
When he didnât respond and continued to stare at you, his lens flickering, you leaned forward. âHow did you know how I like my tea?â
That was another odd thing that took place a few days ago. No one could make your tea the way you liked it. Only Jongho knew, and only he could make it perfectly every time. Sometimes you wondered if you simply liked the drink he made because he was the one who made it.Â
âI donât know. I just made it how I learned to-â
âLearned from where?â You asked. âFrom me. We learned to make it together, Jongho. Two dips, let it sit, add exactly 1/4th spoon of honey and dip thrice. Donât mix it, let it sit for exactly two minutes before you take the teabag out and mix the honey. How did you know? Itâs your muscle memory, Jongho. Itâs what makes you human.â
Jonghoâs eyes widened just a fraction and you relaxed. You had him now. âWeâve been so close to home all this time, Jongho. I found out where we are- only a few hundred miles away from home, an abandoned town. I thought we were someplace else entirely. I thought only we were the ones awake and the rest of the world was asleep- surely they would have searched for you if not for me, right?âÂ
He shook his head as if in disbelief of what he was hearing. You sighed. âHow did they find you, Jongho? Did they find you⌠or did you find them?â
âY/n.â
Even though your name was called in warning, your lips parted in surprise because this wasnât CJ- this was Jongho who called your name. And goodness, how long had it been since the last time you heard your name roll from his lips? How long had you waited for this moment?
You shifted to get up but he raised a hand in the air, muttering âdonâtâ and you sat right back down. His eyes twitched in pain and he groaned deeply. âYou need to get out of here- leave me here and run.â
âJongho-â
âYou havenât deactivated any trackers- they know youâre here, they meant for this to happen-â
âWhat are you talking about?â You whispered, blood rushing to your head and making your vision darken for a moment.Â
âThey even know what weâre talking about right now,â Jongho cried out and you put a hand on your mouth in sheer horror, sweat taking root in every pore of your body.Â
Muscle memory, Jongho. Itâs what makes you human.
Oh, how absolutely foolish you had been. Jongho got up and whispered, âTheyâre near.â
You mirrored his actions but almost fell on the floor due to the dizziness- everything was too much. This is not happening. Nothing made sense anymore- you had deactivated every tracker- how could they have found you-
There was a tracker on you.
How could you have been so incredibly stupid?
Jongho reached you in a hurry, the lens no longer a blue or red but simply transparent, revealing his brown orbs as he grabbed you by the arms and shook you a little. âCome to your senses, y/n. You have to get out of here- I donât know what theyâll do with us. Iâll stay back and distract them-â
âNo,â you cried, feeling nauseous all of a sudden. âIâve run away once. I wonât run away again.â
âThis is not running away,â he smiled a little as if it finally dawned on him that he was here so close to you, he was human and he had you in his arms. His hands were steady as they found your face, tucking your hair behind so lovingly, eyes travelling on every inch of your face.
âDonât you look at me like itâs the last time,â you whispered. âDonât you dare leave me, Jongho.â
But perhaps, it wasnât meant to be. Not this time. You heard the unmistakable sound of vehicles- not one but too many vehicles circling the warehouse. Jongho sighed in defeat yet from the look in his eyes and the smile on his lips, it seemed like he wouldnât want to be anywhere but here. He cupped your face and leaned in, locking his lips with yours and the tears that had been threatening to spill finally found a reason to. He kissed you surely and soundly, breaking apart to wrap his arms around you, his fingers on your back tapping rhythmically-
Morse code.
âWhat-â
âShh,â he urged, tapping again. âEverything will be okay. Donât forget this moment, alright?â
You nodded and buried your face in his chest- your safe space. âHave you forgiven me for running away?â You asked as the sound of the door being slammed open echoed in the warehouse- so loud yet the sound of his dull heartbeat was louder.
âOh, we will talk about that. One day,â he assured you. âBut for now⌠I love you, y/n. I hope you remember that.â
âI hope you remember that I love you,â you countered, breaking away just to get a good look at his face, at his messy curls falling on his forehead, at the absolute adoration in his eyes replaced by devastation when the soldiers who came barging in pulled you from him harshly and the last thing you saw was him screaming your name before you felt something slam against your head and the roaring in your ears finally came to a silence. You welcomed the darkness this time.
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âY/n! Will you please wake up? I need to go to the convenience store and I need some company!â
âGo alone, Cookieâ you groaned, âLet me sleep some more.â
âIâll treat you to fried chicken.â
Now that was something worth opening an eye to take a good look at your little sister. Was she bribing you? Clearly. Was it working?
âGive me 15 minutes,â you said, getting up with a groan and she grinned. âI need to get ready.â
âItâs almost evening so take a jacket, youâve been out cold for far too long. Thought Iâd let you know the day has ended!â Cookie called as she left your room.Â
Perhaps, getting up immediately was a mistake- it seemed like all the blood rushed down from your head and you fell back on your bed unceremoniously. You groaned in pain- why were you having the worst headache of your life?
When you felt stable enough to move, you made your way to the toilet and washed your face, noticing a fading bruise on your left temple. Now how did you get that? You reached for your toothbrush-
It was not there. Odd. You did not remember throwing it away- if you did, where was the replacement? Groggily, you made your way back to your room to check the cupboard where you kept your supplies and found no signs of a toothbrush.
âCookie, what prank are you playing with me now?â
âWhat do you mean?â She called from her room.
âWhere did you hide my toothbrush?â
âWhy would I hide your toothbrush?â
âTo prank me?â You yelled in frustration. âI wonât go to the store with you if you keep this up.â
You heard the angry pads of her footsteps. âLook, that prank was one time. You were so mad I wouldnât try it again.â
You narrowed your eyes in suspicion. âThe smirk on your lips says otherwise.â
âThatâs just me finding this funny,â she flipped her hair dramatically as she went back to her room and you sighed deeply, the voice of your mom calling your names in warning stirring something deep inside you.
I will not cry over a missing toothbrush, you told yourself and got ready, wearing a denim jacket over a casual outfit. You went into the living room to drink some water and when you turned-
You almost dropped your glass.
âCan you pour me a little too?â Your mom asked and you found your mouth going dry, nodding subconsciously as you reached for another glass. You watched her drink- why did it look like she had aged a whole lot since you last saw her? Didnât you just see her last night? Didnât you spot the grey in her hair, the wrinkles around her eyes ever before?
Or maybe you always saw her but never cared to look. Your mom made a face at you, making you laugh a little as you broke out of your trance. âWhatâs up?â
âNothing,â you shook your head. âI was just counting your grey hairs.â
âY/n,â she laughed loudly. âI think this is my sign to book a salon appointment.â
âYes, mother!â Cookie came in, squeezing her shoulders. âYou should get your grey strands dyed a fun colour- like pink.â
âOh, come on, what will your dad think?â
âI think heâll like it,â she winked. âWeâre going out- be back before curfew!â Cookie grabbed your hand and dragged you out before your mom could say her usual chant- stay safe, donât do stupid things, donât fight, and so on. It seemed like forever since you had heard that and a part of you wished you had stayed to hear it.
Before you knew it, you were deep in a heated discussion about school being fun versus school being a bad memory. Of course, for Cookie, everything was fun. It was kind of endearing how she always saw the positive in everything and made sure to enjoy every moment. You, however, were the pessimistic of the two, though you preferred the term ârealistâ. School did have fun moments, yes, but you didnât have a normal school experience at all- you were always working with the teachers and seniors who could code. While that was the beginning of your career, you didnât get to interact with people much and they didnât make an effort when you had some normal moments.
It was a relief then that Jongho was in your class and never made you feel alone, you wondered as you finished the argument with your sister and the food. She was paying the bill- a rare occurrence because ever since you started working at a very young age, you made sure to spoil her (a mistake- the brat learned that she could convince you to get her anything). Cookie turned to smirk in some sense of superiority she felt for having treated you and you let her have that moment, chuckling as you exited.
âAh, the weatherâs nice,â you looked up at the sky- it was too cloudy to see any stars. âIâm craving beer. When will you get old enough for beer?â
âJust a few more months, sis. Weâll see whoâs the better drinker out of us.â
âYeah, I might be bad, but you canât beat Jong-â
âOh, would you look at that,â Cookie pointed at a cafe at the end of the street. âI heard theyâve added cookies to their menu. Letâs get some to take home.â
You rolled your eyes. There was a reason you called her Cookie. Before you could protest, she was already speed-walking, her short hair flowing behind her and you struggled to catch up, looking at your surroundings.Â
âYo, wasnât there a barbeque place here?â
Cookie paused to look at you. âThat was like what- two? Three years ago? You should really leave the house more. Being cooped up in your room all day is doing something to your memory, I swear-â
âItâs not that,â you, for once, didnât argue, telling her to get some for dad too while you decided to wait outside.Â
Why did everything feel so⌠new? Tangible? You looked at your hand, moving it- were you dissociating? Was it that strange realisation that you were real? But it didnât explain the ache in your heart since the moment you opened your eyes today. And you were glad Cookie was lost in her own thoughts on the short walk back home, giving you time to think. Just like always, you made a tray with cookies and milk and knocked on your parentsâ room, entering when they gave the signal.
âOh, dear,â your dad sighed in happiness. âJust what I wanted.â
âLong day?â You asked, grinning when they took the tray and placed it on the bed.
âNot really, but was just craving something sweet,â he smiled and you scanned his face- again, the sadness in his eyes was something unfamiliar to you.
âWell, enjoy your cookies. My Cookie is waiting for me outside.â
âAlways attached at the hip,â your mom shook her head. âI donât know how they do that when sheâs home all day and the little one is rarely ever home.â
You scoffed when they continued that discussion, exiting the room to see Cookie smiling cheekily with the box of cookies open and one glass of milk-
âCookie.â
âI donât like milk!â She protested. âYou drink milk. I only dip- why do I need a new glass?â
âI donât like to dip cookies in the milk!â You argued, sitting across from her. âI donât like the crumbs you leave!â
âWell, what am I supposed to do?â She pouted. âYou wonât drink the leftover milk if I get my own glass?â
âNope,â you shook your head sternly. âWant me to call Jongho over? He can share with you.â
âAnd whoâs Jongho?â Cookie frowned.
âOh, please,â you took a bite of the chocolatey goodness. âAs if this prank is gonna work on me.â
âNo, but seriously, whoâs Jongho?â Cookie wriggled her brows. âNew imaginary boyfriend?â
âImaginary?â
âYes, imaginary. How would you find a boyfriend when youâre home alone- oh, is Jongho a bot?â
You rolled your eyes so hard that you felt an ache. You unlocked your phone to dial his number but found no contact saved. Frowning, you typed his number- did you accidentally delete his contact info?Â
âThis number does not exist.â
âStrange,â you muttered. âDid Jongho change his number? Did you know about this and decided to prank me because of this?â
âArenât you the one pranking me right now?â Cookie actually paused to stare at you. âWhoâs Jongho?â
âChoi Jongho? The neighbour kid? Your best friend? Your big brother? My boyfriend? Do I need to say more?â You laughed in disbelief. âDonât push my buttons by taking it too far.â
âY/n, are you⌠are you okay? We donât know anyone named Jongho. And what do you mean the neighbourâs kid? They never had one- they moved two years ago, donât you remember?â
Two years. You were hearing this number a lot today. You went to your room to grab a photo of Jongho and slam it on your sisterâs face but the grid on your desk only had polaroids of you and your family- no signs of Jongho. Feeling the hair on your neck rise, you unlocked your phone again to find some photos but again, no signs of him. You started sprawling through your drawers, checking your laptops, the pockets of your clothes, your eyes a blurry mess and when you heard the small voice of your sister calling your name, you looked at her.
âWhere did you hide the photos? Please tell me, I need to look at him-â
âY/n, come to your senses,â she sank down on her knees in front of you. âWho are you talking about?â
You glared at her before snatching your hands and marching to her room- you examined the grid on her desk- again, no signs of Jongho. You went through the things on her desk, opening the drawers-
âWhat are you doing?â Cookie whimpered and you turned to see her crying as well. âWhatâs wrong? Whatâs wrong with you, tell me.â
This couldnât be happening. âItâs Jongho, donât you remember? The one who taught you how to ride a bike? The one who protected you when you were being picked on in elementary school?â Tears rolled down in succession on both your faces- one trying to pick all the pieces that were threatening to disappear and the other trying to make sense of them. âJongho, the one you called big brother? The milk to your cookie? The jelly to your peanut butter? Donât you remember?â
âI- I donât,â Cookie cried harder, sinking to the floor and breathing as if something was consuming her from the inside.Â
âMy Jongho, Cookie,â you whispered, gripping her desk. âThe love of my life. You had a whole document on your computer about all your plans for our wedding- you made that when you were ten,â you laughed and Cookie chuckled as well, crying harder. âHow can you forget?â
âI donât know!â Cookieâs voice was loud in denial. âI donât know him!âÂ
âDonât you remember when I made food for all of you and you teased us about marriage and how I was preparing to be a housewife?â You laughed at the memory, Cookieâs âyou made food?!â indicating she was somehow more surprised to hear that. âWe had that little party in the garden, his family and ours, remember?â
âThat was-â Cookie paused, frowning. âI remember a party in the garden but⌠there were our neighbours there, yes, but not someone named Jongho- that was two years ago, right?â
Two years.
âWhy did we have that party? Why did you make food?â Cookie looked at you, partly horrified as the dreadful realisation made its way to your mind.
âI⌠we had that party because I was going to run away. I⌠I ran away- how am I here?â You looked at your hands and then at Cookie. âHow am I here?â
âUh⌠this is your home?â
Home. You hadnât stepped inside your home in two years.
It all started coming back to you in a series of chronological events- from that party to you running away from home and living in a studio apartment that Jeong Yunho had arranged for you. The two of you working to undo everything about that damned project that you could-
That damned project.
Droids.
âOh⌠oh goodness-â you rushed to the toilet as a wave of nausea overtook you and threw up, groaning as you clutched your hair- Cookie was quick enough to help take care of your hair while you threw up some more, sobbing along. Your sister was also wise enough to shut the door and let you sob a little before urging you to get up and wash your face, helping you clean up. Once you were done and you had downed a glass of water, Cookie took you to her room and made you wrap a blanket around yourself- necessary at this point since you were shivering.
âYou need to start making sense now. Whatâs happening?âÂ
You looked at your little sister. You hadn't seen her in two whole years, and she had grown so much in that time. She was also an inch taller than you now, you had noticed while walking. âDo you remember what we did yesterday?â
âOf course,â Cookie folded her arms. âYou were in your room all day-â
âAnd the day before?â You asked. âAnd the day before that?â
Cookieâs brows finally unfurrowed in realisation. âI⌠I donât remember.â
âDo you remember the note I gave you two years ago?â You asked. âThe one that told you I was running away?âÂ
When it looked like she was still lost, you sighed deeply, looking around. âIf I gave you a note that told you that I was going to run away but you could tell no one that Iâm running away for a reason⌠that Iâll be back and you have to take care of everyone⌠where would you hide it, knowing you have to pretend you know nothing as well?â
âI donât know,â Cookie sighed in frustration. âWhy donât I remember?â
âYouâll get your answers,â you got up, running your fingers along her bookshelf. âWhere would you hide something like a secret note? Think, Cookie. They couldnât have searched that deep, they couldnât have found that.â
Cookie got up, looking around, and almost mechanically, she went for her underwear drawer and despite everything, you laughed. Of course. No one would dare rummage through her private things- but it got better. She had it taped on the inside of a bra.
âI donât wear this one, so,â Cookie admitted and you shook your head, watching her open the note and read it again and again. âMake it make sense.â
âWhere do I start?â
âFrom the beginning. Tell me everything.â
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Seeing a familiar face after riding a train all day was what finally gave you some strength to believe that things would be alright, and what finally put a smile on your face as you walked to your mentor, partner-in-crime (quite literally) and old friend, Jeong Yunho. When he spread his arms with a sad smile on his face, you didnât hesitate to hug him, muttering how sorry you were to learn that he went through something quite similar to what you did.
âIâm just glad youâre safe, little one,â he broke the hug to look at you. âAre we sure thereâs no tracker on you?â
âNone- they put one on here,â you turned your arm to tap your shoulder blade. âAlmost like a needle, Yunho. I would have missed it.â
âWhat did you do with it? If itâs stationary, they would know-â
âI put it on my sister,â you grinned. âAnd told her to act like me until Iâm back.â
âHoho, look at you,â he scoffed in amusement. âFinally told her everything?â
âHad to,â you sighed. âAnd this was the one step that I did not want to take, but she suggested that she could hold the tracker for me,â you handed one of your bags to Yunho who opened his car trunk and tossed it inside. When you were seated on his passenger seat, you asked, âHowâs your brother?â
âOh, all good. He forbade me to come back to the office after he saw the state I was in- broken limbs and everything. I donât know how I managed to run away. Only a few months later and when I tell him you need me? He lends me his car with a threat that I better bring it back unscratched.â
âDamn,â you whistled. âBetter keep that promise.â
âWhat about you, y/n?â He asked.Â
âDo you remember how they took me? That part is still a bit blurry.â
âI thought they tailed me and found your apartment, but turns out you were just unlucky and they spotted you when you were going to Wooyoungâs place. They tailed you- I tailed them- it was a mess. Wooyoung and I barely managed to escape and when we opened our eyes, we were tied to chairs.â
âYou were tied? Alone? Is he okay?â
âYeah,â he laughed. âThey should have tied my legs better- I walked around with the chair tied to me until I found someone and they helped us.â
âI canât believe I missed that sight,â you exhaled in disappointment and he shook his head.Â
âYou should have seen yourself. I thought they killed you or something. What happened after?â
âWell⌠I woke up in a new world, Yunho. All futuristic with savvy tech and whatnot. It didnât look like home. I was alone in a luxurious apartment that wasnât mine, with a set of instructions to follow. Once I got to the office, I learned that all of us who were present had something to do with the Eden Droid Project- or something to contribute. There were coders, engineers, doctors, literally everyone they could find. We couldnât ask questions, we werenât allowed to talk other than for work, and we were watched like hawks. We were made to believe that only we were the ones awake while the rest of the world was on pause. Honestly, if there werenât people like us there, it would have been so much more difficult.â
âWas there someone you knew there?â
âDr. Seo. Dr. Jin. The big brains behind the Eden Droid Project- you remember them, right?â
âBy faces, yes,â he asked you to hand his water bottle and drank a few sips while he drove on the highway. âSo⌠what next?â
âMy team- we were all tasked to work together to fix the droids. The droids that I programmed and the codes that Dr. Jin took forcefully from me when we were his interns.â
âHe should have waited until we had perfected them,â Yunho scoffed and you mirrored that.Â
âSo itâs all starting to feel normal, a month passes. I realise I need to somehow run away and expose what theyâre doing, but I have literally no idea what my location is and thereâs no one to trust. And to make things worse, they have this brilliant idea to assign Jongho to me. They turned him into a droid, Yunho.â
âOh⌠crap,â Yunho glanced at you. âIs he okay?â
âI donât know,â you pursed your lips. âThey decided that I needed to monitor a droid closely and figure out what was interfering with his droid mechanisms. They knew who he was and what he meant to me. They must have had a good laugh seeing me pretend I didnât know him.
âAnyways, heâs not functioning properly as a droid- seeing me triggers him into remembering whatever memories theyâve locked away inside his brain. I can see that heâs suffering, yet I can do nothing about it, even when he tells me to help. I trust the first person who acted like he cared- Mr. Han, my teamâs supervisor. He does help me escape butâŚâ
âBut itâs all a part of their plan.â
âBingo,â you sighed. âI run away with his help, take Jongho far away from all of this, block every tracker and finally get Jongho to feel human long enough to speak- and he tells me what this- all of this was a part of their plan. This was like a simulation for me- I was a player in their game and they waited until I won- or thought so. Thatâs when they got their answer to the question- what was making droids not act like humans?â
âWhat?â
âThe link between their subconscious brain and muscle memory, Yunho. Thatâs been the key this whole time.â
âOh. Oh!â Yunho almost stopped his car in excitement. âHow did we miss that?â
âThereâs a reason they got Jongho to be a player too,â you shook your head. âDid you find any signs of him?â
âNot yet, but I will continue my search tonight,â Yunho said. âWhy did they let you go, though?â
âI donât know,â you sank down in your seat, hugging yourself. âI woke up back in my house and they made it look like I had been there all this time. But⌠strangely, only I remembered Jongho. They locked away everyoneâs memories, wiped any physical signs of him- whatever they could find. Cookie forgot who Jongho was too- she still doesnât remember but she believes me thanks to the note I gave her before I ran away two years ago.â
âIf they knew where you lived during that span of two years, they would have made it look like you were there all along. That might have been more believable for you, and could have worked- but maybe not. Wooyoung and I would have found you anyway.â
âDoes he still blame me for what happened two years ago?â
You, Wooyoung and Yunho were teammates in the initial days of the Eden Droid Project. You were their supervisor and leading the project, and Wooyoung always had qualms about what you all did- rightfully so. When everything went wrong, you had an argument and a falling out with him. Yunho tried for a long time to get you two to talk to each other but without success so he let you two be. You and Wooyoung did often share your files as you all were working to expose the project but that was it.Â
âHeâs forgiven you. He forgave you long ago- he was just being stubborn,â Yunho chuckled. âWhen he learned you were taken, heâs the one who tried the hardest to find you. Harder than me too.â
âGod, heâs so dramatic,â you chuckled. âDo I get to meet him now?â
âOh, yes,â Yunho grinned. âHeâs waiting for you- party hat and all.â
âNo way.â
He was. Party hat and all. You couldnât believe how much he changed- his hair was longer, he looked more mature, but he still had those fierce eyes and lovely smile. He greeted you with a glare but as soon as your smile fell, he laughed and you finally joined, smacking the hat on his head before hugging him.
âIâm just glad to see youâre unscratched- oh, that looks painful.â
âGlad to see youâre in good spirits too,â you touched your temple- the bruise didnât hurt anymore but it was an ugly shade of green now. âWhat did I miss?â
âWhat did we miss?â Wooyoung turned to get the tofu lying on the table.
âYep- that certainly was no less than a prison,â you laughed, your stomach growling at the sight of the variety of food on the table. âCan we talk while we eat?â
And so, you briefed them of your âprison timeâ again, connecting the dots with their help- they intended only to get you from the beginning because only you could have solved that mystery of why the droids acted so much like humans- the link between their subconscious memories and muscle memory was too strong. You could lock away a personâs memory, sure, but the subconscious was something you hadnât messed with yet, and never intended to either. The reason the people of that project could manipulate memories was because of your team too.
When the three of you were interns in the Droid Project, they had told you to code for machines, not humans. That was how you began. Artificial intelligence was nothing new, you were just aiming to take it to the next level. When they told you that you needed to start coding to make droids, they talked about a better world- a world where soldiers could be able to fight better to defend their land. A world where a doctor could hold an insurmountable amount of knowledge and skills. A world where a patient wouldnât have to feel all of the pain he would be in. A world where, they mused, you could cook anything you like for yourself without having to go through the trouble of thinking if you were capable. It wasnât such a bad idea to code for that world.
But it was Wooyoung who accidentally heard what the real deal was. And when he told you both, you hacked into several databases to find out what they really intended to do with droids- and oh, the revelation was startling enough to make you all cry. You couldnât believe that they used teens to make the blueprint for a world where the Elites- the people of power- would be controlling the droids to make the rest of the world submit to them. This world wasnât their playground, and they shouldnât play gods- with that message, the three of you ran away.
And now you were here with the consequences of your actions, with no idea if Jongho was okay. You couldnât sleep for the past two days and when Wooyoung saw you zoning out in front of the fire in the backyard instead of being in bed, he decided to share a beer with you.
âYou look like you have an idea but youâre worried how it will play out,â he observed.
âI meanâŚâ you wrapped your shawl tighter around you. âIt canât get any worse, can it?â
âIf they still think youâre back at your home, you might have a chance. Theyâll be unsuspecting- we just need to hack into their system and get the Panel to listen.â
The Panel being a group of coders and developers who were, at one point, part of the Droid Project but left just like you. Yunho told you that ever since you were taken, they had been quick with contacting world leaders and giving them a sign that something dark was unravelling right under their noses. He didnât tell you the identity of those people and you didnât ask- you trusted him enough to take the right steps. He also told you that they were trying to find a way to get Edenâs military to side with them, but there was no guarantee that the military and the government werenât already working together so if you made a mistake, youâd be doomed.
âWe canât simply sit and try to hack into their system, Wooyoung, while they have Jongho and several other people suffering with chips inside of them. Iâve seen their experimentations fail and lives lost. I cried myself to sleep everyday and the only reason Iâm still sane is because I need to put an end to this as soon as possible-â
âWell, youâre not alone,â Wooyoung told you and you took a deep breath. âWeâre here. Weâre helping you. You donât have to do this alone anymore.â
âI do have one idea, but Iâm not sure you will agree.â
âIf itâs something stupid and you think we wonât agree? Youâre probably right and I wonât hear a word about it-â
âAbout what?â Yunho came outside with his own can of beer. âWas gaming and going to sleep but I heard the chatter.â
âYou really should touch the grass once in a while,â you teased. âYou canât spend all your free time in front of screens too.â
âWhatever,â he plopped down on a chair. âContinue, please. Donât stop on my account.â
âOkay, listen,â you leaned forward, the orange hues of the fire illuminating your face as you spoke. âI need to go and get Jongho back- you both know I canât simply sit and wait for our hacking attempts to be successful. If they could be hacked, we wouldnât be here right now.â
âRight,â Yunho agreed.
âWhen they found Jongho and me, when we ran away, Jongho gave me a short message- two words. âYunhoâ and âStrictlandâ. Strictland must be the name of the town theyâve made home at. What do you know about Strictland?â
âDid he⌠did he tell you to find me and say Strictland?â Yunho frowned. âAre you sure?â
Wooyoung looked as lost as you and you told him you were sure. You watched Yunhoâs expressions change from confusion to realisation. âDo you remember when we first found out about the Droid Project, I talked about how this couldnât have been the first time that humans have tried to create droids?â
âMaybe?â You shrugged.
âI donât remember, I donât think so,â Wooyoung admitted.
âWell, the term âdroidâ only originated recently. There have been other terms used to define the concept of a human machine- and since, at first, the only reason for such a creation would be to fight wars. So they were called super assassins, X-fighters, and a bunch of other stupid terms. Whenever I tried finding more about their history, I got blocked. I even got a few warnings. I thought it must be some confidential information- it would make sense if the general public doesnât know that such attempts have been made. But⌠I did find something that suggested that they did succeed once.â
âThey did?â Wooyoung looked at you in disbelief. âWasnât this supposed to be the first time?â
âI wouldnât know? They sure make me feel like Iâm the one who came up with this. I know Iâm not, but I didnât think that far back into the past?â
âThe current droids, you came up with that,â Yunho corrected. âBut whatever version- or versions- existed before⌠there have been occurrences. One that began in Strictland a few decades ago but thereâs no evidence. It is said that everything related to that project was burned, all the evidence erased. It was quite a disaster and they covered it up with a few bombs thrown to call it a âterroristâ attack- the military got involved and there was a major clean-up or something. But the facts never matched, and those who dug enough know that the government has been hiding the real incident.â
âAnd how did Jongho know?â
âMaybe he heard things? He definitely did. And if he heard my name too⌠they might be coming after me next,â Yunho concluded.
âWell, that just means I have to proceed with my plan.â
âWhat plan exactly is that?â
You told them what you were thinking. There was a series of ânoâ from Wooyoung, âabsolutely notâ from Yunho, but you made them consider every other option and when the sun started to shine its first rays on the trees, you all agreed that this might be risky, yes, but this was probably the only way you could win.
Fight fire with fire.
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âYou must have finally gone insane.â
You lightly shrugged when you heard that- it was rich coming from Dr. Jin when he was the one who pushed you to this point.
âI mean⌠itâs been a whileâŚâ your finger circled the dramatic red button, itching to press it- Wooyoungâs idea. You told him it was stupid but when he insisted that nothing riles people up than seeing big red warnings, you let him craft this goodness.Â
âWhat do you want, y/n? Why are you here?â
âI thought youâd know,â you finally stood up, brushing your clothes. âYou still have something I canât go back without.â
âOh, that stupid droid? You came back for that?â
âThat is a human very close to me, which you must have known when you decided to turn him into a droid,â you glared at him. âDonât test my limits, Dr. Jin. You know how short a temper I have.â
And you had proven that in the span of the last few hours. Your genius plan had been to walk to their office in Strictland, which was relatively easy because all the soldiers recognised you and whenever they tried to move from their places, you told them the purpose of the device in your hand. Not a bomb, but better, you told them. You had one of the soldiers drive you to the office and then you sat down on the ground, waiting for Dr. Jin to show up.
In the meantime, you had a messy confrontation with Mr. Han. You told him you had not expected him to cooperate with any of this but he insisted that he was still following orders to keep his family safe. Though you despised him for making a fool out of you, not even giving you a hint of what was happening, you could understand his reasons. Your reasons were the same after all.
âHeâs my family, and I would have you bring him to me right this instant.â
âOr what?â
âOr else I press this,â you raised the remote in your hand. âAnd it sets off a chain reaction. A droid self-destructsâ for real this time, no games,â you looked pointedly at Mr. Han. âand if thereâs a droid within a 2 mile radius of that droid, it self-destructs, and so on.â
âAll we need to do is snatch it from you,â Dr. Jin scoffed.
âWell, unluckily for you, Iâm the droid that will be setting off that chain reaction.â
A chorus of gasps sounded and your seniors- the one who had once been your mentors- all gaped at you. Dumbfounded. Confused.
âYou wouldnât,â it was Dr. Seo that spoke. Your first mentor.
âI would, and you know that,â you extended your wrist showing a small opening where the chip was installed. âDo you remember this version of the droids, where you would still be more human than a machine? The one Dr. Jin was so quick to reject? Turns out itâs the better version- doesnât require all the surgeries and whatnot.â
âThatâs a bluff, isnât it?â Dr. Jin scoffed. âYou wouldnât kill yourself over some droid.â
âAgain, that droid is my family, and yes, I would kill myself if that means everyone here in Strictland dies and this cursed project comes to an end,â you glared at him. âTo save humanity, a few lives sacrificed wonât be in vain- oh, and if you try to snatch this?â You waved the device in your hand. âThis was just for the dramatics. It doesnât work- I donât need it to activate self-destruction.â
Dr. Jinâs nostrils flared in anger, the wrinkles on his face deepening as he tried to make a decision. âAny chance for negotiations? Because I wonât simply hand over Jongho to you- you couldnât hack into him and deactivate his droid functions. We clearly have the upper hand.â
âYou do,â you admitted. âAnd you can continue with whatever the fuck youâre doing in here, but I can do something for you and you can do something for me in return, right?â
âWhat do you suggest?â Dr. Seo spoke this time. âWhat can you give us?â
âWhat you clearly want. I know you havenât found a way to solve that muscle memory problem yet.â
âBut given more time, we could definitely do it,â Dr. Seo shifted on one leg, pushing his glasses up. âWhy would we need you for that?â
âBecause Iâm pretty sure you canât do this without me- Iâm the only programmer in Eden who can accomplish this,â your smirk was devilish. âYou needed me when you began this project, and you clearly need me now. Itâs a shame I didnât cooperate, right? Maybe if you hadnât used Jongho to rile me up, I would have actually solved the problem.â
âBut you didnât know what the problem was in the first place,â Dr. Seo said.
âI didnât, but come on. I would have found out with any droid had I observed it as closely as I did Jongho. Now⌠I code to make the link between muscle memory and the subconscious dormant, and you uninstall the chip in Jongho and let me leave in peace. Do we have a deal?â
âWhatâs the guarantee you wonât try anything once you have Jongho?â
âNone,â you admitted. âBut if you trust me, Iâll trust you. For old timeâs sake? And you know where my family lives anyway- I wouldnât be stupid enough to try anything.â
Dr. Jin and Dr. Seo looked at each other, whispering. Mr. Han looked like he wished he was beside you at that moment fighting with you, not fighting against you. You gulped down the anxiety bubbling in your throat- you had bluffed a whole lot just now but you needed them to buy it. Yes, you could self-destruct but there was no way you would simply just go back.
âAlright, I think we can work with that,â Dr. Seo came closer, extending his hand. âFor old timeâs sake.â
âYou should apologise for playing dirty,â you shook his hand but he only scoffed in response.Â
âYouâll have to follow some rules here. Protocol,â Dr. Seo explained and you cooperated this time, letting them scan your body for potential threats and then asking for access to your code. You let them see it- Dr. Seo had made this version with you so when he seemed satisfied save for the self-destruct file that you didnât allow him to access, he decided to let it be for the moment.
âI have a condition too,â you told him. âIâll work on uninstalling Jonghoâs chip first. Once heâs human, Iâll play my part.â
âOkay- Iâll have a programmer work with you.â
Thus initiated the second part of your plan. You had successfully gained access inside their building and so far, their actions had been very predictable. Wooyoung was right about them asking to read your code too. The self-destruct wasnât a bluff but you had hidden the real code elsewhere because you just knew Dr. Seo would attempt to replicate it if he got one look at it. You were pretty sure he had gone to note down what little he saw.
What he missed, though, while worrying about the new code was that you did not have one but two chips, side by side, inside your wrist. The other, a tiny thing, attached to the main chip. You finally pressed on your wrist to turn it on.
Surveillance through your eyes. The simplest, most basic droid function, installed in each droid as well as you. But you were reporting back to your server- to Yunho and Wooyoung, who were right at the outskirts of the town, who must have detected your signal by now and would be transmitting the live coverage to the Panel. The Panel, where different world leaders, scientists, human rights workers and other brilliant people were present, the group bigger than ever, waiting to see what you would show them.
And the first sight they saw- oh goodness. Rows and rows of humans strapped on to the stretchers lit by a light so bright that they looked blue. One of them was being brought to you- you were pretty sure your whimper was heard by everyone in the Panel.
Jongho did not look good. The signs of his struggle were quite visible on his bare upper body- a big, ugly bruise on the left side of his stomach, a long slash running down his right arm, a twin bruise like yours on his temple. You were never going to forgive these people.Â
With newfound fierce determination, you nodded to the person you were to work with- a woman who looked to be in her late thirties with her stern face and slicked back hair. Without saying a word, Jongho was plugged to the screen and his code files secured with multiple passwords were accessed. Then the two of you started working side by side to end every running code in his chip. It must have taken only an hour and then you were done.
âWeâll take him to surgery. You can access whatever you need here while we take the chip out of him.â
âNo thanks, Iâll take whatever laptop you have and work from there. He needs to be in front of my eyes.â
âIâll get back to you,â she said and moved to a corner to convey your message. After getting confirmation, she allowed you to follow her to the medical section of the office. The lights started to dim the further you walked down the hallway, almost to the extent that you thought they were going to surprise you with something unexpected, but a turn to the right and you were suddenly in a familiar setting of a hospital. You were glad it looked normal- all the neon lights used in the offices had rooted some trauma in you for sure.
Unsurprisingly, the waiting room was equipped with all sorts of necessities you would need. The woman simply turned on the systems and plugged in the USBs before instructing you to wait for Dr. Seo. You rolled your eyes- nothing you could do about that, so you resorted to monitoring Jongho, trying to quell the seed of hope in your heart.Â
Jongho would be okay. You would make sure of that.
The process of installing the chips in humans was something you had seen a lot- however, uninstalling the chip was rare. You tried not to recall the time when you first tried to save a person- it had backfired and induced a seizure. While you had worked with a lot of programmers to make sure something like that wouldnât happen again, the people here kept insisting they didnât need you to work on this because they thought there wouldnât be a time when they would have to turn droids back into humans. But you were grateful that you and your team had been stubborn enough to at least make it a little better.Â
Now it was up to Jongho and his willpower to make it out of there with full health. You werenât sure what you would do if something happened to him.
While monitoring Jongho, you started working on the one problem that had doomed your life- the link between subconscious and muscle memory. You had Dr. Seo working with you from his office- it was no surprise that he was monitoring your progress and making contributions considering he was one of the brains behind this project and had a lot of medical knowledge to contribute from the years he worked as a neurosurgeon before he started learning programming.Â
But since he was watching, that meant you had to do this properly- and you would. You understood that coming here to save Jongho meant you would have to share the knowledge that could change the power dynamics of this world. You could only pray that the Panel would make sure that these people would never get to put your theory into practice, because you couldnât imagine a world where humans would be programmed to lose the very essence that made them human to fight for people that could only be called monsters. And you prayed your wildcard- getting the military involved- would work.
It had to be the longest three hours of your life. By the time Jongho was out of surgery, his vitals normal, you were almost done but your hands were trembling uncontrollably, your sniffs were getting louder as you tried to control the sobs that threatened to leave your body, because-
You did it. Jongho was okay, Jongho was okay.Â
And you may have just doomed all of humanity with your code. You were pretty sure Dr. Seo might be testing your code on some unfortunate human right now. You should have gone with him- but you couldnât leave Jongho. He needed to be in front of your eyes. You wished you had some means of contacting Yunho and Wooyoung right now- all they needed to do was tell you that you did well and you would be fine. But you didnât have the means to hear their reassurance so you had to settle for the hope that the Panel was proceeding with the final part of the plan.
A military raid. Edenâs military against the New Governmentâs soldiers. Eden had never been so divided.Â
A notification popped up on your laptop and Dr. Seo confirmed the validity of the code so far and asked you to wrap it up. You took a deep breath.
The last step. The final step you had to take in order to destroy the foundations of the Eden Droid Project, once and for all.Â
You told him to give you a minute- you needed to check if Jongho was okay. With that excuse, you got up and went inside the ward to check on your unconscious friend. The surgery wasnât anything big, no. It was just like removing a piece of shrapnel from your body, the chip relying on signals to send to the neurons. You just had to make sure that Jonghoâs body hadnât adapted to the chipâs presence so much that it couldnât function without it anymore.
You wiped your face with your sleeves before clutching Jonghoâs hand- you needed his strength, every bit of it. With your other hand, you combed his hair so it wouldnât fall on his eyes. Jongho stirred in his sleep and you whispered his name. He subconsciously squeezed your hand before his eyes fluttered open. He wasnât surprised- seeing you wake him up was nothing new, though it had been quite a while. He looked around to get his bearings-
âOh, goodness, what are you doing here?â
âGood to see you too,â you laughed, wiping your eyes again. âHow are you feeling? Can you move? Is your vision okay?â
âNever been better,â Jongho groaned as he sat up, exhaling. âI feel tired. Thatâs new.â
âThat means youâre human,â you smiled.
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâre no longer a droid, Jongho,â you told him, for once pleased with your work. âYouâre okay now.â
âBut where are we?â
âStill there,â you let go of his hand to squeeze his shoulder, letting it trail down his bicep which was when you started tapping. âYouâll go home soon, I promise.â
âAnd you?â He asked, âWonât you come too?â
âIâll be right behind,â you kissed his forehead, having finished tapping your message on his skin. Jongho squeezed your hand in warning but you shook your head. âI have to wrap things up here, but I promise Iâll be home soon.â
âWe go together, or we donât go at all.â
âJongho-â
âI wonât leave you behind, not this time,â he shook his head fiercely. âI know youâre strong. But weâve always worked better together, havenât we?â
âYouâre still recovering though.â
Jongho called your name in warning and you caved in. You told him to make sure to follow your instructions and you made a request to Dr. Seo that you wanted to be there to witness the end of this. Dr. Seo sent an escort who accompanied the two of you to a lab where he was indeed working on an unfortunate young man just like you had suspected. Dr. Seo cast a wary look at Jongho before turning to you.
âYouâve worked brilliantly so far, Miss Jeon. Shall we begin?â
You nodded and asked Jongho to take a seat. You first went to check the manâs vitals, taking note of his label - CS, 005. âHeâs one of the first few, isnât he?â
âHe is,â Dr. Seo confirmed, setting up your station. âA volunteer, though he didnât quite know what he was getting into at that time.â
âRight,â you muttered, swallowing the distaste his words brought. âIâll start now.â
Feeling sorry for the man who was about to lose the last shreds of humanity in him, perhaps forever, you started typing the codes, Dr. Seo watching from his screen across you. There were just a few lines of command left to type and you cast a quick glance at Jongho who passed a subtle nod.Â
He was ready. And so were you.Â
You had tapped a message to Jongho- Cookieâs play. A joke that ran in both your families of how Cookie would pretend to be sick whenever she wanted to have her way or skip school. And he was going to do just that.Â
Jongho groaned loudly in pain, clutching his head, causing Dr. Seo to stop what he was doing and frown at him in confusion while you asked Jongho if everything was okay, your fingers typing a series of codes that were going to be your salvation now. Jongho fell on his knees and you, feigning panic, got up along with Dr. Seo who was genuinely worried for Jonghoâs wellbeing since you had made sure that you werenât going to give them anything if he wouldnât make it out alive. You started walking across the room to where Jongho was, the droid CS on your way and you paused just a fraction of a second to slip your chip- the small chip they had missed during inspection- in the port on his back from where he was plugged to the system.Â
You rushed to Jongho and asked him if he was okay- he continued to act like his head was going to burst open with pain and just when Dr. Seo took out his phone to call someone, Jongho pounced on him, tackling him to the ground and placing a hand over his mouth. You didnât wait to see who would win as they started clawing at each other- you ran back to your station to your laptop, glancing once at Dr. Seoâs panicked face before pressing enter and enabling the ârunâ function.
The guards outside must have heard some commotion and one of them peeked in to check but it was too late- thanks to Dr. Seo being impatient and sceptical, testing your code after every few minutes, it only took a handful of seconds for the code to stop running itself which was when the droid opened its eyes. Dr. Seo finally managed to land a punch on Jongho and get him to let go of him. He rushed towards you but before he could stop the guards, one of them yelled âfreeze!â and you raised your hands-
Unplugging the droid in the process.
âWhat have you done-â Dr. Seo reached for his screen to read the code, consumed by confusion and panic as he read the last lines which must be making no sense to him now-
Because the original code was also in that mini chip you had sneaked in. If this went well, you would owe Yunho your life- and Jonghoâs.
âCS, 005, whatâs your status?â You whispered just so the droid could hear.Â
âOkay,â he confirmed.
âThen get up and protect us from the threat.â
You thought you saw the slightest hint of a smirk on the droidâs face and before you could ponder over it, he rose to full glory, straightening and cracking his neck before asking you to take cover.Â
What you saw next was something you were sure you would never forget. There was no way this person wasnât a skilled fighter before he became a droid because he dodged each bullet with expertise and kicked the gun out of the guardâs hand, catching it mid-air and pointing it at Dr. Seo, creeping towards him and holding him at gunpoint.
âDown on your knees, now,â he commanded and the guard obeyed instantly, backup arriving too late. Nothing they could do now- the Head Coder of this project could lose his life if someone made a wrong move.
âHow,â Dr. Seo muttered when he spotted you from the corner of his eye. âI saw the code- there was nothing.â
âItâs just like what you did with Jongho and the other droids,â you finally let out the laugh you had been holding. âI am the master now, and my wish is his command. Isnât that right, CS?â
He nodded in response and Jongho whistled, thoroughly impressed by you. You took out Dr. Seoâs phone from his pocket, unlocked it and called Dr. Jin.
âIs it done?â
âUh, you might want to come here, Dr. Jin,â you said innocently. âWe may have an emergency.â
You hung up before he could respond and Mr. Han came bursting into the room, freezing when he saw just what was going on.
âUh, I was going to inform you that thereâs been a military raid but it looks like it was plannedâŚâ
âMaybe,â you shrugged but you couldnât keep in the sigh of relief- all hope was not lost after all. The military was on with you in this one- looks like the Panel had played their part well.
Mr. Han, to your surprise, was smiling in satisfaction. âIs it going to be over soon?â
âFor you lot, yes,â you narrowed your eyes. âYou donât look too mad about it.â
âIâm not,â he smiled and you tried to figure out just what he was thinking but Dr. Jin appeared, fuming. The old man looked like he was going to have a stroke any second.
âStand. Down.â He commanded. âOr youâll face the worst consequences, Miss Jeon.â
âLike what?â You cocked your head. âI could have this droid blow your favourite coderâs brains out, right here. I donât think it can get worse than that-â
Dr. Jinâs phone rang and when he frowned at his screen, you finally let the little ray of hope you had been harbouring in your heart consume you. Dr. Jin picked up the call and you watched all the blood drain from his face.Â
âAh⌠It can get worse,â you finally grinned, looking at Jongho who appeared a little lost but squeezed your hand in assurance anyway. âCS, you will continue to hold Dr. Seo as leverage until I give you the signal. Dr. Jin⌠I think itâs time you sit down and accept your defeat.â
Dr. Jin scoffed and attempted to leave the room but you shared one look with the droid and he knew what to do- with impeccable aim, he fired the gun in his direction, hitting right in the middle of his calf. His painful yell echoed throughout the vicinity and some of the guards pointed the gun in your direction instinctively while some rushed to help the man. You ignored Dr. Seoâs series of curses aimed at you amidst the chaos. Soon, a man in Edenâs staple blue military uniform walked in followed by a group of soldiers, ordering them to start arresting everyone in the building- and to your surprise, he nodded at you. CS finally let go of Dr. Seo only for him to be handcuffed and escorted outside.
âThank you for coming,â you said as a greeting to Edenâs Military Commander- everyone in the room must have recognised him seeing how they were so willingly cooperating now. âI wasnât expecting you to.â
âIt took me quite some convincing to come, but seeing whatâs going on here,â the tall man looked around, âI think it was necessary. If you could be so kind as to guide me through the appropriate measures to be taken regarding the droids?â
âYes- can you make sure Mr. Choi is escorted safely outside first? He might require some medical attention-â
âY/n-â
âItâs okay, Jongho,â you assured with a smile. âItâs going to take me a while here, but Iâll be with Yunho and Wooyoung. Iâll be okay.â
Jongho looked at the Commander for permission and he nodded, letting him take you to a side for a little privacy. âIâm anxious, y/n. I donât want to leave you here-â
âIâm not alone, trust me,â you took both his hands in yours. âI need you to get out of here and get to Cookie, okay? Sheâs going to be worried sick- she knows everything now.â
âReally?â Jongho shook his head. âWhat about your parents? My parents- are they okay?â
âTheyâre all fine,â you told him. âThey had a memory blocker but Yunho was going to take care of that before he came here. Everything will be normal when you go back.â
âNot normal. Not if youâre not there,â he said and you laughed at that.
âJongho, Iâm so thankful to you for a number of things. Iâll tell you all about it once weâre back, okay?â You promised. âBut I need to take care of all the droids first. You know they canât keep on living like this anymore. You know that better than anyone.â
Jongho nodded reluctantly and you continued. âYou saved me today, Jongho. Iâll thank you for that now. And you need to be safe, at home with our families, so I can work peacefully here, okay? Weâll be in contact- here,â you went to grab a paper and pen to scribble your contact number. âYou can call me whenever.â
âAlright,â he finally gave in, bringing you in for a hug and you gladly soaked in every bit of it. You needed that for what was next.
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âYouâre burning the toasts, Wooyoung.â
âThey need to be just the right amount of brown for this dish to come together,â Wooyoung tsk-ed at your ignorance and you scoffed, looking for someone to back you but apparently everyoneâs new favourite sport was to gang up on you now.
âWe get that youâve not been in the kitchen for a while,â Jongho began. âBut how did you survive living alone in Strictland?â
âLet me guess. Instant noodles and microwave food,â Cookie shook her head in disappointment when you pursed your lips guiltily. âMomâs gonna have a stroke if she hears.â
âShut up,â you muttered though your heart ached at the mention of your mother- two years of not knowing where her daughter was had really aged her. âAnd youâre laughing, Yunho. As if youâre one to say.â
âStill better than you,â he stuck out his tongue at you and before you could retort, you heard the door open.
âIâve set everything, whatâs taking so long?â San said, going to check on Wooyoung. âNow that looks good.â
âSee?â Wooyoung turned to look at you. âManâs got taste.â
âI think I was better off coding in my room, what say you, Cookie?â You turned to leave but Yunho grabbed your arm and swung you back to your spot, laughing along with Jongho. You noticed Cookie was too busy staring at San who was helping Wooyoung plate the last of the dishes now. You met Jonghoâs eyes and you shook your heads- her crush on San was way too obvious. Yunho shook his head, amused, and you all decided to let her have her moment.
It had been about 3 months since the raid in Strictland and since then, you were working on wiping clean any signs of the Droid Project in the land. You, Yunho and Wooyoung had worked day and night for a whole month to turn the hundreds of droids back to normal and then it was the militaryâs job to get them back to where they belonged. Everyone had unanimously agreed that since you guys were the brains behind this, it was your decision if you wanted to keep the data or delete everything permanently. One look at Yunho and it was decided- you were going to burn everything related to the project. It had almost caused the world to lose its humanity. There should be no signs of it anymore.
Everyone who was a part of the Eden Droid Project was tried in court and imprisoned with heavy sentences of treason, especially those who had collaborated with people from other nations and risked their homelandâs security. These included everyone who willingly cooperated- testimonies were heard, yes, but they didnât prove to be much valuable. All the military needed was a background check of their activities which attested to their willingness- people like you who had left the project in its early stages and suddenly found themselves back were let go of with non-disclosure agreements. Some were put on probation but it turned out good.
What surprised you was when you were called as a witness for Mr. Hanâs testimony. He revealed that he had purposely not blocked your memories of Jongho so you would quickly realise what was going on and do something about this project. Since he had always been a part of this project, it was hard to believe that he had contributed to the downfall of this project but you had to agree- if it werenât for him, things would have been much, much different. He got the lightest sentence among those who willingly participated in this project and he was grateful that you came on his behalf. You figured you couldnât be mad at him for too long- he probably did what he did for his family too.
The Panel was sure to not let a whisper of this project out- everything was hushed and treaties were signed. You met with a few of the members who commended your efforts but you didnât take any credit. You did what you had to. You only asked for one favour- to let you and your friends be. You were never going to play with the idea of droids again- this was enough. You were simply going to work on the last droid- CS- from âthe headquartersâ which was Yunho and Wooyoungâs home. The Panel agreed- they knew better than to get on your wrong side. If the world came to hear about what happened in Strictland, the establishments would collapse.Â
As for San, your new friend⌠he was CS- the droid. The person you felt the most sorry for. The person you had apologised to at least a hundred times in a span of the past few months because it took you the longest to get his droid functions to hibernate, and once he became somewhat human?
You recalled the look in his eyes that absolutely shattered you- the look of guilt and horror. It was very messy at first, countless arguments as you tried to convince him that you were not a monster (but werenât you? You created the droids, after all) and that you were so sorry for using him as a weapon and as a shield, and you were sorry for what he had to go through all this time. Sometimes, it looked like you two were getting along but then one night, you had your worst argument- screaming and yelling, tears and anger. Yunho and Wooyoung had been out and they chose the worst (arguable) timing to come back home- with Cookie and Jongho.Â
And how Cookie defended you. When she heard the yells, she stormed inside and hugged you and you sobbed into her chest while she sent daggers in the strangerâs direction. And then what she said afterwards was how you got here- to being a group of tightly knit friends.
âMy sister has been used, manipulated, held hostage in a simulation and made to code you droids with the threat of her family hanging on her head. She went back to sacrifice herself and everyone including you if that meant the world could be a safer place for the rest of us, so donât you dare call her a monster. If it werenât for her, you would have been their first killing machine, do you understand? You should be thanking her for trying to save you- sheâs still a fucking droid and refuses to feel tired or sleep until you can!â
âCookie!â You scolded. âLanguage!â
âIâm almost 18 now, Iâm not a kid anymore,â she glared at you and you felt that stab, having missed two of the most important years of her life. She went back to glaring at San who looked⌠starstruck? âShe didnât see her family and her boyfriend in 2 years because she was afraid sheâd hurt us. Donât you call her a monster ever again.â
Now? Now you smiled proudly whenever you thought of that night. After Cookieâs outburst, everyone was too surprised to say anything and it was Wooyoung who tried to cut the tension in the air by asking Cookie to take you to his room. Jongho stood gaping at the little kid he had practically raised, muttering, âI did not raise her like this but damn.â And he was right. The boys had a good laugh and San slept over it and realised he may have been acting like an idiot.Â
And that idiot was clearly very curious about Cookie, you realised when he opened his birthday present for her to reveal a lilac cardigan- Cookie had very casually pointed at someoneâs cardigan in the street calling it cute. You did not expect San to be so observant.Â
âOh, this is lovely,â Cookie ran a hand over the cardiganâs soft fabric. âThe colour- I love it, San.â
âStop shooting daggers at San,â Jongho, who was sitting next to you, whispered, poking your stomach and you swatted his hand away.
âI canât help it,â you whispered back, eyes still locked in Sanâs direction. âHeâs getting way too chummy with her lately. I donât approve.â
âYou literally told San you love him like, two days ago,â Jongho pointed out and you glared at him.
âThatâs because he got me my favourite brownie when I had been working all night long,â you said as if that warranted your admission of love for him. âAs a polite servant should. His master is losing sleep trying to get his droidy senses back to human.â
âThis droid still possesses his super hearing,â San whispered just for you to hear- you possessed that too. âSo maybe shut up.â
âStop looking at Cookie like that and Iâll shut up,â you countered and Jongho laughed out loud, having put two and two together from what he heard you whisper to San. âDonât make me activate the master-servant dynamics back.â
âOh, stop that,â Cookie glared at the two of you and you both immediately pretended to be normal, smiling at her. âPlease get along for once. Itâs my birthday. Whereâs your gift, sis?â
âUhh,â you looked around, digging in your pocket, âHere.â
A finger-heart. Cookie groaned loudly and everyone laughed as you ran for your life when she got up from her chair. âItâs on the way!â You yelled. âI forgot to order it on time!â
âIt better be good or else Iâll have San droid-handle you!â
You stopped running, coincidentally finding yourself behind Sanâs chair. âYou wouldnât. She wouldnât, right?â
âYour wish is not my command but her wish,â San pointed at Cookie before looking at you with that smirk you wished to wipe off his face, âvery well might be.â
âOh, Iâm going back to code,â you started and San laughed, grabbing your hand before you could go inside and apologising like a true gentleman (he was actually a gentleman, you found). Wooyoung complained that the food was going to get cold if you all kept joking around and you finally gave in, settling between San and Jongho and digging into the feast.
It was heartwarming to have all of them together like this, after everything that you went through. You had never felt more content in your life, and it showed, even though you hadnât reached the finish line yet. You still had to turn San and yourself back to normal- you had been far too busy erasing all evidence of the Droid Project to worry about yourself. As for San, it was a sensitive line to tread on. You did not want to hasten it and he understood- he was just glad that his droid functions could be controlled at his will. He was content too, having reunited with his family and found another here.
Jongho noticed you smiling to yourself as you walked back home from the convenience store- you had gone to get more drinks but you also volunteered because you wanted to take Jongho along with you. You barely had alone time with him ever since you came back so you made most of the stolen moments.Â
âWhatâs going on in your head?â Jongho teased, elbowing you lightly.
âNothing. Iâm just happy,â you grinned. The simple truth- you were happy. âWanna take a little break?â You pointed at the empty park with swings and Jongho led you inside, the two of you settling on the swings.
âHow are your parents?â You asked Jongho. âAre they still confused about your disappearance?â
âThey are, I mean⌠I told them I went to find you but youâre not back home yet. They wonder why sometimes.â
âWhen did you guys move?â You asked. âItâs a shame that we wonât be neighbours anymore.â
âI know,â Jongho sighed. âMy grandmother was sick two years ago- they wanted to move closer so they could take better care of her. We still own that house so we havenât âfullyâ moved awayâ.â
âOh, does that mean you can come by sometimes?â You asked but then you remembered. âYou have college, though.â
âI could come stay there on the weekends if that means we can spend some time together,â he shrugged and you poked his thigh.
âJust like when your parents went on a trip and I would sneak out in the middle of the night so we could have sleepovers?â
âGood old times,â Jongho laughed. Now that you were getting a good look at him, you noticed how much he had changed in the years you had been gone. He was much broader now, the muscles peeking through his half-sleeve shirt more defined, and-
âYouâre staring.â
âYou got a haircut,â you said. âI like your hair a bit longer, I think.â
âIâm going to shave my head,â Jongho declared and you laughed loudly. Just like the old times. âThis reminds me of the last time we were at a park. On the swings, just like this.â
While you had thanked Jongho for a lot of things ever since you came back- for taking care of Cookie while you were gone, for believing in you and not going out and beyond trying to find you, for making sure your parents knew you were safe wherever you were and this was something you needed to do, for not giving up when he got taken and turned into a droid, and for keeping you safe there⌠you were still struggling with words needed for an apology. Jongho told you time and time again that he didnât need your apology, but that didnât mean you felt less sorry.
âDo you consider it a bad memory?â You asked and Jongho shook his head.
âNever. I was a bit out of it when I learned that you were gone, but one night I came back to the park and recalled our conversation. I told you that you could trust me and you told me that you did. You assured me that you loved me and you knew that you werenât alone-â
âJongho-â
âLet me finish,â he smiled gently at you. âIf you hadnât told me all of that⌠I donât know what I would have done. I was grateful that you had told me that. It meant that whatever you did was necessary.â
âGod, how did I get so lucky?â You looked up at the sky, laughing to keep the sting in your eyes from getting worse. âI think Iâve used maximum luck. It canât get any better than this.â
âPlease,â Jongho smacked your arm, his ears going red and you giggled. Even after all these years, simple confessions like these made him fluster and it was the cutest thing. âIâm just telling you this so you can stop looking at me like you owe me a big fat apology. Not a good look at you, y/n. I like it better when you act like youâre the boss and can do whatever you want.â
âBut I am sorry,â you told him and he looked pointedly at you but decided to accept it. Perhaps that would take the weight off your shoulders. âI should have told you more. Thatâs the only regret I had.â
âOh, weâre fine anyway, arenât we?â Jongho said. âWeâre all back. Our gang has grown, Cookie is finally sharing drinks with you, we got a new friend-â
âChoi San,â you muttered. âI donât know how you two get along so well. How all of you do. I think weâre still moments away from going full warrior-mode droid on each other.â
âOh, thatâs because you donât like how chummy he and Cookie are,â Jongho laughed heartily. âDonât let her find out. Sheâs gonna start rebelling.â
âLike, I know they can do whatever they want, Iâm not against it at all. Iâm probably wary because, well, Iâm her sister. Of course Iâm going to be. Itâs just that⌠he looks at her the way you look at me. Itâs unsettling.â
Jongho raised a brow. âOh? And how do I look at you?â
âWith those big eyes,â you grinned, and when his gaze got softer, you smacked his arm. âStop!â
âWhy?â Jongho pulled you closer, making you rock dangerously on the swing but he was quick to cage your legs between his so you wouldnât fall over. âHow do I look at you? Like Iâm in love? Like youâre my everything?â
âYou need a drink,â you told him, about to bend to pull one out of the grocery bag but Jongho grabbed your arm instead, making you look at him. âStop, youâre making me shy!â
Jongho must have been in a dire need of drink because he wasnât all for such romantic moments- but that didnât mean he wasnât a romantic. When he was in the mood, you often found it overwhelming simply because you couldnât believe he could love you so much. He intertwined his hands with yours, caressing the scar on your wrist below which the chip was embedded. When he looked at you, your gaze was already stuck on his parted lips and he didnât waste time drawing you in and meeting your lips in a heartfelt kiss. You let your arms travel around his neck mostly for support because you were still worried you would fall off the swing but Jongho had you secure, one hand on your waist and the other on your neck as he deepened the kiss.
It was perfect. It was quiet with only the sound of cicadas carried by the cool breeze, the faint sound of traffic almost dismissable. It was nostalgic and contained longing from all the time you spent apart, the time you lost and wished you could get back. But what made your heart content was that it was still the same. He was still the same, just like you had left him. He still kissed you like he couldnât have been elsewhere. He still held you like he did the first time- with caution and care, making sure you felt safe. As you continued to kiss, he let go of that caution and let himself get comfortable too, the kiss turning passionate. It was only when you heard the sound of passersby- children- that you broke apart with a little laugh.
âCan we ditch going back to give them the drinks and continue?â You asked and Jongho laughed, kissing you for a few moments more before he let go with a sigh.
âYou owe me two years worth of kisses,â Jongho said, getting up and helping you get up next. âYou better make up for it.â
âReally?â You took him by surprise as you pulled him for another short kiss. âThatâs one less for you now.â
âIâll take another then,â Jongho kissed you back and when he drew apart, you two burst into a fit of giggles. âLetâs go back.â
The short walk back to the headquarters cut a few more kisses from what you owed him and when you set the drinks on the table, you found everyone looking pointedly at the two of you. âWhat?â
âWhat took you so long?â Yunho shook his head, opening the drinks and then pausing mid-air. âActually⌠donât answer that.â
âOh?â San unintentionally quipped in, looking confused for a moment before he looked around and connected the dots. âOh.â
âEw,â Cookie said and everyone burst into laughter, making Jongho hide his face in a corner and you threw a packet of chips at Wooyoung who was laughing the loudest, who proved you wrong instantly by laughing even louder. You couldnât help but join despite everyone ganging up to tease the two of you. You subconsciously touched your wrist, remembering that you were part droid right now but San caught that, sharing the sentiment-
That even though you were part droid, you had never felt more human. You had never felt more emotional, and perhaps, these moments that became a part of your subconscious had ultimately saved all of you. You made a silent prayer wishing everyoneâs subconscious would be filled with such wholesome and happy moments. As long as you had this, you would be okay.
Elsewhere, at the outskirts of Strictland, a man dressed in all-black with a cap was standing anxiously waiting for someone. As soon as he saw a car approach, he clutched his briefcase tighter, worried his attempt at a negotiation would go wrong. The car halted a few feet away and a man in a suit accompanied by another of a much bigger stature drew closer.
âWhat have you got?â
âA few documents and one chip that I managed to hide before they found me,â the man adjusted his cap. âI have a trial scheduled this week so I thought Iâd get this done.â
âAnd everything is here, in this briefcase?â the man in the suit asked and got a nod. He signalled . âThank you. Your job here is done.â
Before the man could ask what was next, the one standing in the shadows pulled out a gun and shot that man in the forehead before he could blink. The man in the suit wiped his suit mockingly.
âGet rid of him, and make it quick. Weâve got work to do.â
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MASTERLIST PART FOUR
Unchained Melody (Part Five)
Summary: On the path to mending your fragile marriage, you and Tommy can't bear to stay more than a few moments away from each other. In more ways than one. But as joy and laughter returns to the halls of Arrow House during an evening of ball gowns and tuxedos. The Governess, left scorned and bitter, makes the final arrangements for her deadly plan of revenge.
Warnings: Language, smut (Minors DNI), fluff, postpartum depression, violence, one racial slur, angst
Word count: 5340
Authors note: Thank you for everyone's patience as I took some time away from Tumblr. It's been a while since I have written anything, so I'm a little rusty. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this chapter!
"Tea, Mr...Dogs?" Frances asked, unsure of how to address the burly built man striding though the doors of Arrow House as he removed his green tweed cap from his head. His informal manner never ceasing to stop the head housekeeper from entering a dizzying muddle as she clutched to keep things as one would expect in the grand house she managed.
" Touch of whisky Frances. That'll be grand" he replied, stamping his mud-crusted boots onto the freshly polished floors that had recently been cleaned for the event set to take place that evening as he looked down at his pocket watch. Eight in the morning. Never too early to fire up the old lungs with one of Tommy's finest whiskys. He thought to himself as he looped his thumbs under his suspenders, taking in the grand foyer and all its fineries. He could get accustomed to this.
"Johnny boy!" Tommy greeted loudly to his old friend as he walked down the grand staircase. The smile on his face a pleasant change from the solemn frown that had become customary as of late.
"Nice digs you got 'ere Tom. Any spare rooms going, ey?" He replied with a hearty laugh, shaking your husband's hand with a firm pat on his arm.
" Not enough for your brood, and the dozen you've got scattered across the county, Johnny" Tommy replied with a chuckle, his sudden turn in mood a stark difference from the one he had replaced for the past two years. His humor further set on improving with what he hoped was next to come out of his trusted friend's mouth.
" In good spirits ey, Tommy?" Johnny replied as you made your way down the staircase with William hitched on your waist, babbling a nursery rhyme as he enthusiastically bounced up and down in your arms.
" Something like that..." Tommy's voice trailed off as he turned to face you, adoration and pride beaming lovingly through his eyes at the sight of you both together. Reunited, finally.
As in love as the day he laid eyes on you, Tommy watched as you slowly descended down each step. Recounting the night, you stayed curled up beside him watching the fire he had lit in the living room of your grand home settle into charred blackness as you both fell asleep soundly within each other's arms after having come to blows over what desperately needed to be said.
"...will be made better with what you've got to tell me" he quietly replied, not wanting you to overhear, nor have your settled worries be bogged down once again.
" A cousin up in Scotland" Johnny spoke in a hushed voice as he sent William a wave and a wink your way.
" That's it?" Tommy replied with a furrowed brow, hoping for more information on the woman that had caused nothing but turbulence since her employment, and a shame your husband wanted to be rid of.
" There's been talk, Tom. In the women's wash house", Johnny added, placing a cigarette tightly between his lips, puffing the fumes through the corner of his mouth.
" Gossip Johnny. I need something better than what tattling old women have to say" Tommy replied, taking the pack of cigarettes and lighting his own as he watched the morning rays of sun glisten on your glossy smile, completely unaware of the goings-on and the vicious nature of the woman hired to care for your child.
" Kin to every man in Birmingham. Nothing gets past them, Tom. I'd stake my life on those old women's whispers" he spoke quietly, before turning his back to you and revealing what the nattering of the town had to say about the Governess in a hushed voice as you opened the dining room door and a triumphant smile grew on your husband's lips.
" Now that is interesting, Johnny. Very interesting"
With your mind still plagued with worry, you couldn't help but let the guilt of your lapse in parenting weigh down your thoughts as you sat opposite young William at the large dining table and back in your rightful seat as you awaited your husband. As your hands hovered nervously over your lips, you watched intently as your son took each mouthful of toast, your eyes darting back and forth to the fading red blotches that covered his skin.
" William?" You gasped, your eyes widening as your hand flew across the table to him when a small cough left his buttery mouth.
" He's fine darling" Tommy said as he entered the room, just as you was ready to bolt up and scoop him into your arms to the nearest doctor. " Forgets to chew. Don't you son?" Tommy smiled as his heavy hand brushed along your back, coming to settle on your shoulder.
" Yes..." You replied with a shaky voice looking back at your son, unconvinced of his well-being as your face twisted in worry.
" Hey, look at me Y/N" Tommy said, resting his thumb on your chin, gently turning your head to face him. "He's ok, darling. I promise" He said with raised brows, softly brushing the warmth of your cheek with his calloused hand. Wanting you to be rid of any lingering doubt.
" He's ok" you repeated your husband's comforting words as you settled your hand over his, bringing it down to the table where Tommy quickly intertwined his fingers into yours and you stayed there undisturbed, enjoying the closeness the morning of just the three of you alone brought. That was until the headache that came in the form of a scorned, spiteful woman with her own menacing agenda charged through the dining room.
" Get out" Tommy quickly snapped with a huff. Swiftly laying out the rules of the home he should have done long before your return.
Begrudgingly tolerant of the woman who had thrown a spanner into the sensitivity of his business contacts, his patience had all but evaporated with the learnt information Johnny had shared with him that morning. But with Tommy now holding the upper hand, her wager was in dire jeopardy. The Governesses time left at Arrow House had rapidly descended into hours, if not minutes.
" I need Gerry to take me in the car" she said as she stood at the end of the table, her talons clicking impatiently on the mahogany wood.
" No" Tommy flatly stated as he lifted a cigarette to his mouth, mumbling incoherently his own choice words for her to leave under his breath as he lit a match.
" Tom" you quietly said as you rested your hand on his knee, cooling the rapidly burning fury within him, you knew was dangerously close to boiling over.
For even after her blatant disrespect towards you and the relationship you were trying to rebuild with your family. The last thing you wanted was for your young child's impressionable mind to see his father's anger slip out in front of him over a woman you knew full well was purposely trying to infuriate not only your husband, but you yourself, who had taken back your position she felt now belonged to her. Keep calm and carry on. The British way. And in this situation, the only warranted reaction.
" Taking my family into the city this morning. So..." He shrugged as he glared at her. "Walk" Tommy brushed her off, your intimate touch enough to catch him off guard and stop him from giving her the marching orders she was long overdue right then and there. In turn, sparing you from the outburst he knew she'd unleash and the encounters they had, she would undoubtedly reveal just to hinder your mending heart.
" Perfect. I'm heading that way too" her mouth curled into a smile as her eyes narrowed in on your husband.
" That's fine. Right, Tommy? " you said, squeezing your husband's thigh as your eyes darted to William intently watching his father's changing expression in response to her refusal to keep her distance, and the constant reminder of his lack of loyalty, even in your absence her presence brought.
" Right" Tommy replied clearing his throat, more preoccupied by the feeling of your hand resting soothingly on his leg. Wanting to feel closer to you. Patiently waiting for the moment you would approach him.
A family outing into town with a fourth wheel in tow. The quicker she was gone, the better. Tommy would no longer stand around with such niceties. She would be gone by the end of the day. Kicking and screaming, then so be it. But she'd be gone. He'd promised himself.
" Mr Shelby! Mr Shelby!" The young kitchen aid called out, catching up to Tommy as you headed out the door with William toddling beside you.
" What is it Billy?" Tommy replied with a furrowed brow as he placed his peak cap on his head, motioning for you and William to walk ahead to the Bentley waiting outside.
" I...I need to speak with you" he stammered out, unaccustomed to speaking directly to the head of the house he worked in.
Fair and just. Tommy had never given any member of his staff a reason to fear him. But with the worried glances over his shoulder and his fumbling demeanor, the kitchen boy had not only Tommy's full attention but nagging curiosity as to what had him looking so nervous.
" Billy?" Tommy questioned, his hand firmly resting on his shoulder as he patiently waited for him to speak when the young man's eyes shot across the foyer to the Governess striding through. Her piercing glare enough for him to recoil and quickly apologise for having stopped your husband.
"N..nothing. Sorry to have bothered you sir" he said timidly stepping away as Tommy's head snapped back to the sound of the Governesses heels loudly echoing past him.
" Me, my wife or Frances. No matter the issue Billy, you come to one of us" Tommy said as he watched young Billy's eyes follow the Governess outside. " Understood? Billy?" He added, as the kitchen aid nodded before quickly returning back to the long days' work that awaited him in preparation for the gala of investors Tommy had planned for that evening.
There was no doubt in Tommy's mind that what young Billy had to say was halted by the presence of the Governess. Although determined to get to the bottom of what had occurred. For now his attention lay with you, his family. And the much-needed time he was desperate to spend with you. Just the three of you. At last.
After a short car ride into the city, with the Governess glaring at you with every second that passed, her eyes green with envy as she watched Tommy's thumb brush soothingly over your hand. You were relieved to finally pull up onto Watery Lane, and escape the tension her formidable stare had created.
"I don't think so" Tommy said with a smirk, his hand grasped firmly on the handle of the door to the betting shop, blocking the Governesses unwelcome attempts to follow you and William into the soot-covered terrace house and into the welcome arms of the Shelby family awaiting you. " Times up, love. Pack your bags and be gone by tonight" he said with a look of disgust, dismissing any further conversation with the woman he began to loathe.
" You're forgetting Tommy, that..." She began to seethe, thinking she still had the ultimate ace in her pack of cleverly played cards, before your husband swiftly stopped her in her tracks.
"That what, eh?" Tommy laughed, belittling any superiority she felt she still held over the situation. " You're not as clever as you think you are, sweetheart" Tommy said lighting a cigarette, blowing the fumes in her scorned face as annoyance settled on her perfectly primed brows.
" Been working your way around the whole country, haven't you? Thought you struck gold when you came knocking at my door. Guess you didn't expect my wife to come back though, eh?" Tommy said grabbing her chin, only a mere portion of the information he had learnt from Johnny briefly slipping through his gritted teeth as the Governesses face dropped at her scheming ways being unveiled.
" You'll regret this, Tommy Shelby. You and your precious wife" she spat back as Tommy's grip tightened.
" Get the fuck out of my house. And if you don't, I'll throw you out myself" Tommy snapped as his fingers dug against the bone of her jaw. "Believe me darling, nothing is beneath me. Even when dealing with the fairer sex" he warned her as he pushed her chin away from him out into the cobbled streets in front of his childhood home. Her blatant threats aimed at you enough for Tommy's questionable moral compass to slip even further. If he was going to kill a woman, it would be her. " Stay away from my wife and child" he warned her as he slammed the betting shop door in her face, leaving her fuming with a boiling rage the residents of Watery Lane precariously stayed clear of as they made their way back to their homes.
" What?!" She snapped as two young children hurried past her. Their eyes quickly averting to anything but the reddened-faced woman now marching down the muddied streets in the direction of where her new intentions now lied.
" Still 'ere then?" Esme asked, arms crossed, nose scrunched as she leaned against the shelf the Governess was scanning in the small convenience shop on the corner of the main street of Small Heath. " My John says Tommy's given you your marching orders" Esme said cracking a smile, her and everyone else in the Shelby family having never warmed to the woman that was intent on replacing you in every way.
" With child again, Esme?" the Governess scoffed as she looked down her nose past her hazel features to the swell of her stomach. " Don't your lot ever stop? What's this one? Third, fourth? I can't keep up " she laughed as she returned to the shelf, and it's curious contents.
" My lot. What's that supposed to mean, Gover-ness?" Esme was quick to respond, pushing her way between the shelf and the woman who was hellbent on insulting anyone who bore the name Shelby. Her disdain for the head of the family firmly at the forefront of her thoughts every waking hour of the day.
" There's that famous anger. Gypsies. You're all the same" she insulted, pushing past the blossoming bump and picking up a glass bottle neatly labeled "Rodent Poison", its killing substance, cyanide. Her swift concealment of her intended purchase going unnoticed by Esme, whose face had twisted in offense at the Governesses insulting, cruel words.
" So prim, so proper" your sister-in-law scoffed, as she looked at the neatly dressed woman from head to toe. "But I've heard talk. I know exactly what you are, how low you'll stoop. Governess to the upper class. Now running from a string of angry wives you wanted to replace and the affairs you had with their men" Esme smirked as she watched the Governesses quick wit falter, and her expression change to one of anger at her intentions further being exposed. " Your lot. Homewreckers. Filth" Esme spat with contempt as the Governess stood back, tightly holding the bottle against her body.
" Just this, Mr Higgs" the tall women said as she turned away from the braided beauty, placing the deadly bottle of household poison on the counter and paying. " Goodbye Esme" she smirked, before opening the rickety wooden door, the chime of the bell hovering above it announcing her departure and another step closer she was to playing her next lethal hand.
As the household staff hurried from room to room later that day, finishing off the last of their duties before the guests arrived. You kept yourself busy with worry with what the many invitees would have to say about your sudden reappearance at Arrow house as you prepared yourself for the dreaded evening.
" I can't do this...fuck. I can't do this" you mumbled under your breath as you shook your dressing gown off in front of the large standing mirror in your bedroom.
Stood there behind the dressing screen, your hand traced down your stomach over the faded scars that had turned opaque in the many months that had rolled by. A reminder of the home you kept your son safe, warm within the swell of your stomach. But imperfect, scarred.
Why won't they leave? You sobbed rubbing your flesh red, yearning for the body you had once, the one that captivated your husband's adoration. The one he wouldn't go a day without kissing every inch of. Was he no longer in love with you that way? Was that why he hadn't gotten closer to you? Kissed you? Your mind nattered to you as you turned to pull the sequin gown from its hanger, throwing it on the chair beside you when the door opened and your husband quietly walked in.
"Tommy, is that you?" You called out as you slipped your feet into your laced lingerie.
"Guests are arriving Y/N" he replied as he slowly walked towards the large wooden cabinet, pulling out a set of gold cufflinks. His initials intricately engraved into each one.
" Shit, I'm sorry. Can you help me, with the zip?" You asked, before quickly scrambling for the dress you had launched to the side in your flustered state. " No! Wait! Just...just hold on a second" you all but shouted, quickly pulling the dress over your knees before your husband saw your exposed body.
Coming to a sudden stop, Tommy waited behind the floral painted screen of Gardenias and Ferns, unable to stop his wandering eyes and loose footing from being captured by the soft amber lighting bouncing off the curve of your hip partially covered by the screen. Watching it slowly sway from side to side as you pulled the dress over your body.
Never had he felt so much desire, so much longing to hold you as he silently watched you glide the glittering gown up the edges of your body. The little he could see taking his already labored breath away from him within seconds.
"Y/N, darling?" Tommy said clearing his throat as he stepped back, recomposing himself and the collar of his shirt tightening around the pulsing vein in his neck.
"Ok, you can come" you said as Tommy cocked a brow, a small smile of amusement flashing across his face at your choice of words. Unbeknownst to you how true your statement was close to becoming a reality for him.
" I can't reach, can you just..." You said, gesturing behind your back as your smartly suited husband stood behind you, brushing his thumb down the middle of your back until the small zipper resting over the white lace of your underwear.
" You ok?" Tommy asked, swallowing heavy. Unsure if he was asking himself the very same question as he slowly pulled your dress together.
" Nervous" you smiled timidly to him in the mirror as you smoothed down the front of your gown, your face quickly twisting in uncertainty at your choice of dress.
" I won't leave your side" Tommy said turning you around as your hands came up to straighten his limp tie. " Not once " he said tucking the loose whispers of hair behind your jeweled ordained ears, his body slowly closing the small gap between you both.
" Promise?" You replied lifting your gaze to his hooded eyes staring down at you as you inched closer.
"Promise" he answered bending his head down to capture your ruby lips when a knock on a door and the announcement that all the guests had arrived stole the long awaited moment between you both.
And promise he did. Never once during the entirety of the night did Tommy leave your side as he worked the room and the many guests he had to greet, stealing small glances at you every brief moment he could to gaze at your radiating beauty. Whether it be talking to politicians or men of nobility, Tommy's hand protectively hovered next to yours throughout the evening, discreetly brushing over your fingers as he counted the hours to be finally alone with you again. He couldn't have hoped for a smoother night.
But calm is far from what was taking place behind the scenes of the glitzy evening of flowing ball gowns and filled champagne glasses that adorned the lower level of Arrow House. Far from calm.
With a smile painted on her face and a hop in her step. Your trusted housekeeper for the first time in a long time finally felt the early years of your residence in Arrow House joyfully seeping their way back into the heart of the home through the laughter and music that could be heard downstairs as she made her way up to William's nursery. Hoping he was sleeping as soundly as she had left him. But when she reached the door of your son's room, a reminder of the dark presence that still resided over the stately home could be heard whispering vicious words to the innocent ears of its youngest resident.
" I'll be your new mother soon. Your old mummy's not well, William. She left you, remember?" Don't worry she'll be gone soon" the Governesses voice hushed as she loomed over William's cot as he tossed and turned restlessly in his sleep. "Just you, me and your father, it won't be long now" she added as Frances watched on in horror through the crack of the door, her unfathomable words spilling from her thinly lined lips.
" Get out! Leave!" Frances' voice rose as she hurried to check on young William's well-being. " Mr Shelby ordered you to leave. If you had any sense, you'd go before he learns of the disgusting things I just heard you say"
" Oh Frances. The busy worker bee. Always listening, watching..." she giggled with a quick glare as she sauntered to the open door. " It will all end in heartbreak" she said as she turned around to face your trusted housekeeper and her hand firmly grasped onto the frame of the door, blocking any future attempts to reach your child and seethe her vapid words once again.
" When will you understand... Agness?" she questioned, speaking her name for the first time. Unwilling to use the title of Governess she no longer deserved. " You were but a minor distraction for him as he grieved and cried for the love he still held for his wife. He doesn't want you. Now leave" Frances said as the Governesses smirk dropped and her wicked hatred for anyone daring to get in her way spilled over into fury.
All it took was a blinding second, a swift merciless moment for the Governess to grab hold of the door and slam it shut on Frances' hand, crushing her wrist between the door and its frame.
Muffling her screams with all her might to not wake and frighten the young child in her care. Frances desperately tried to free her hand and the excruciating pain soaring through the snapping of her bones.
" Busy bodies always get their comeuppance, dear Frances " she said letting go of the door before her wrist gave way and broke.
Clutching onto her throbbing hand as she quietly wept. Frances slid down in a heap to the floor as she watched the Governess quietly walk away through her teary vision into the darkened corridor to a Charleston playing loudly downstairs.
"Frances! Frances!" The young kitchen aid caught up to her as she walked through the foyer, quickly grabbing a linen napkin and wrapping it around her limp wrist. " You're hurt" young Billy said, taking her hand as Frances stopped a young maid walking by.
" Go sit with William Ethel. All night. Don't leave his side" Frances ordered as the maid hurried with haste up the winding staircase to the nursery.
" What's going on? Is he Ill? I'll... I'll get Mr Shelby, Mrs Shelby" Billy stuttered as he looked at the terror weighing down your housekeeper's frightened face.
" No Billy. Let them be" she reluctantly replied as she turned to see the both of you dancing the last song of the night together, smiling lovingly at each other as small giggles joyously left your lips at Tommy's quick-footed steps. The happiness beaming off your faces tearing her away from interrupting your rekindling marriage. She would tell you in the morning. She promised herself.
" Frances, there's something I think you should know" Billy said, following her into the bustling kitchen as the staff washed their way through the many plates of canapes that had been eaten and glasses of champagne that had been drunk.
" What is it, Billy?"
As the evening slowly died down, and enough time had been spent in the company of people your husband had little, if any regard for other than their checkbooks. He quietly whisked you off to the small living room of your home to a lit fire and two crystal glasses of champagne waiting for you. Hiding you both away from any further small talk or pressing matters with the turn of a key. Alone, at last.
" Wasn't your finest moment, so I've been told" you laughed after recounting the story his brothers had told you about your poor husband's ghostly face and unsteady feet after hearing you scream bloody murder from down in the foyer he'd been pacing for near ten hours whilst you were in the throes of labor with William.
" Sweetheart.." He stopped, leaning forward to you with a smirk on his face. " You sounded like you were giving birth to the antichrist himself" he laughed, earning him a quick smack across the chest. " I've seen it at the pictures, so I know how that shit ends" he said tipping his glass to you with a cocky smile. The top three buttons of his shirt undone, waistcoat and cufflinks gone. For the first time in two years, Tommy looked relaxed. Happy.
" Yes well, good thing I gave you an angel of a son" you corrected him, taking a sip of your third glass of champagne.
" That you did" Tommy smiled to you. With his eyes glossed over with love, he reached his hand across the feathered cushion to softly rub his thumb across your knuckles. " How did I get so lucky, eh?" He sighed heavily, his eyes scanning across your face, engraving the very moment into his memory. Scared, his happiness would be snatched away from him once again.
" Tom..." You blushed, gazing up at him through your full lashes as a small nagging moment of guilt escaped the corners of your mind for having left him and your son.
" C'mere" he said, quickly simmering your worries as he ushered you closer to him with a tilt of his head, placing his empty glass on the table beside him.
With his breath hot against your lips, Tommy cupped your cheeks, closing the mere millimeters between you both and capturing your mouth in a tender longing kiss.
" Tommy..." You mumbled, quickly feeling the passion rise within you as the embrace intensified with the welcome feeling of your husband's tongue gently stroking against your own.
With a surge of confidence and a need to urgently feel your husband's body intertwined with yours, you pulled yourself up onto his lap as Tommy watched your hurried movements. Refraining himself and his own desperation to flip you onto your back, and bury himself in you.
Why was he just watching you? You thought to yourself as you undid each remaining button of his shirt one by one, a sudden wave of insecurity heating your cheeks as Tommy's hands stayed motionless by his side as his intent stare held still.
Were you rushing things, did you misunderstand his intentions ? Then why did he kiss you like that? Your brain ticked over with questions as he watched you timidly slide the straps of your dress down past your full breasts, sending a wave of desire through him as he scrambled to keep his composure, and let you take control of the pace.
Had he been too restrained? Shit. Did you think he didn't want this? He questioned himself as he watched your eyes fill with uncertainty as your hands hovered over the buckle of his belt.
" Don't stop..." Tommy breathed heavily as you apprehensively slid your hand down his trousers only to recoil with doubt that this was even what he wanted. " Darling please, don't stop..." He said swallowing harshly, his heart rapidly pounding in his chest at the long awaited feel of your touch as he torturously kept himself from taking things quicker. " Fuck" your husband moaned as you wrapped your hand around his stiffened cock, slowly pumping it up and down within your palm.
With your dress bunched up around your stomach, you lined his throbbing length up. Briefly lingering it beneath you, when your husband could no longer withstand the wait and his hands flew up to your waist sinking you down on to him with a gasp as he threw his head back in relief.
" Tommy" You moaned his name as he bucked further into you, his grip securely fastened on your waist.
"Sweetheart, look at me..." Your husband panted holding onto your hips as you rocked back of forth, eyes tightly shut, mouth agape in the highs of pleasure. " Y/N, look at me" he pleaded as he watched you finally open eyes, pulling you forward into a searing embrace before flipping you onto your back and ridding himself of the rest of his clothes
" Tom" you breathlessly whined as he thrusted into you, his hands tracing down the warmth of your body as he pulled at the fabric of dress in his way you was reluctant to be rid of.
" Stop hiding from me Y/N " Tommy said, as you pulled your gown back up, covering the scars your self-conscious thoughts resented as Tommy pulled out and knelt between your legs. " It's ok" he nodded reassuringly, gently moving your stubborn hands away and pulling the remainder of your clothes from your body.
"You kept our son safe" Tommy said, brushing his thumb over the small faded streaks as he watched your eyes well with tears. Hearing your worried thoughts without a single word leaving your lips.
" Hey, shhh" he hushed your fears away as he settled his heavy body down between your legs, his lips pecking their way over the slope of your breasts until capturing your mouth in his. " My wife. My beautiful wife" he said reaching his hand down to his pulsing cock, sighing at the feeling of your warmth enveloping him once again as he urgently entered you. " I love you Y/N" Tommy moaned between each labored breath as he rocked his hips into you, instantly ridding you of any doubt of his remaining feelings for you with three simple words. The sweetest of words you realised you had been waiting to hear to finally feel at peace with your past actions.
" I love you too, Tommy" you breathlessly moaned as you held onto your husband's strong frame as he pulled your legs around his back, wrapping them tightly against him to feel as close, as deep as he could possibly be. At one with you. Making love to you.
As morning came and the sun glistened through the netted curtains. Beams of light cascaded over the woven blanket draped over your tired bodies as you laid soundly asleep on the plush setee you had spent the night passionately making up for the many sleepless hours of darkness you had both endured. But darkness remained, looming feet from you. Creeping in unseen, unheard.
" Soon" The Governess whispered through gritted teeth as her fingers clasped tightly around the blade in her hand, her lust for vengeance close to sabotaging her deadly plan enough for her to find her way into the small haven you had made as she watched you from the door wrapped in a lovers embrace. " Soon..."
PART SIX (The Final)
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Ëâ˝Ë・â shining like gunmetal
dazai x f!reader, 3.0k words
summary â dazai comes home late, covered in someone's blood
contents â pm reader & pm boss dazai, references to violence / torture lol, sfw !!, the plot is basically cleaning blood off dazai
notes â i thought this would help me get pm dazai out of my system, but i fear i may have to write another nsfw piece for that
Each turn of the clock became longer and longer as you watched the seconds tick down, signaling that another minute had passed. The sun had long since set; your dining room was illuminated only by candles, creating a romantic ambiance throughout the penthouse.
Across from you, an empty seat sat, its usual inhabitant absent. An array of food scattered across the table, far too much for just one person to eat. Perhaps, even, there would be leftovers for days after.
Your housekeeper, Izumi, set the last plate of hot food on the table, her eyes nervous as she flitted back to you, then to the spot where Dazai usually sat. While her usual duties did not include cooking, youâd recruited her that evening, hopeful that she could help you prepare all of Dazaiâs favorite dishes.Â
You'd just wanted to do something special for your beloved, and he wasnât even there to enjoy it.Â
Steam lingered on each of the platters, but it was quickly wafting away, evaporating into the cool air of the Yokohama evening. All of your hard work over the past few hours would seem insignificant if the Port Mafia's boss didnât return before the meal cooled completely.Â
You drummed your fingers against the table, trying hard not to give in to your annoyance.Â
âHeâs late.â You spoke the words to no one in particular, an observation that anyone could discern with their own two eyes.Â
Still, you kept your gaze harsh on the empty seat, as if willing Dazai to materialize from thin air.Â
The comment still seemed to shake Izumi from a trance, even if it had been nothing more than the obvious. She twisted her fingers together, flattening her top farther over her waist band. Although she was one of the only people in the mafia that saw the softer side of Dazai, the one he reserved just for you, she was still overwhelmingly intimidated by him.Â
âIâm sorry, miss,â she said, even though you always reminded her that it was fine to address you by your name. âI can take it back into the kitchen andââ
You stopped her with a sigh, shaking your head before letting it drop into your hands. âNo need. Iâm sure heâll be here soon,â you assured her, but it was already ten minutes past sevenâthe hour that Dazai had said heâd be back for dinner.Â
Usually, you wouldnât have minded. You knew that Dazai was busy, that the tasks piled onto him were unending and overwhelming. Even though you hated seeing him overwork himself, it was always alright. He never took his stress out on you and always showered you with affection upon his return from a long day.Â
Tonight, though, heâd promised that heâd be there, right on time, for dinner. You agreed upon that hour beforehand, and he still hadnât showed.Â
Izumi looked at your disappointed expression, knowing how much the small moments with Dazai meant to you. You never doubted that you were the most important person in his life, and you never would.Â
Despite that steadfast belief, you still ached when his work began to cut in on his time with you.Â
âGive him a couple more minutes,â Izumi said, smiling as she squeezed your arm gently. She was just a few years older than you, but there was a motherly glint to her eyes when she regarded you, her affection just barely veiled.Â
Over the past few years, youâd persuaded her to see you as more than just her employer, at the very least. There would always been a thin shield of professionalism between you, but now, you considered her something of a friend.Â
You dispelled all your irritation on a steady exhale and did as she suggested, waiting five more minutes. The heat began to dissipate from the cooling food, the plates and bowls no longer hot to the touch.Â
The time reached 7:15. Izumi returned from the kitchen again with a frown, wiping her hands on a cloth. âIs there anything youâd like me to do?â She asked, sympathetic to your spoiled night, her usually bright eyes dimming.Â
You stood, the chair screeching as you pushed it away. Though it seemed like such a small issue compared to all the other dilemmas youâd faced with Dazai, the burning desire of tears began to make its way up your throat.
You shook your head, standing taller, trying to remind yourself that someone proud enough to stand next to Dazai wouldnât cry about something so inconsequential. Â
âIâll take it to my room, if you donât mind,â you said, and Izumi nodded, smiling at you, softly, but without the pity that she knew you hated.Â
She made her way to your seat, to gather up a plate to bring to you in a moment. Though, she didnât get far in her task, and you didnât make it out of the room. Seconds later, Dazai was pushing open the door, his footsteps sharp in the otherwise quiet hall.Â
You looked up at him, frowning, a complaint already parting your lips as you assessed his appearance.Â
Dazaiâs shirt was undone, his hair a mess, stands stuck to his forehead, creasing at unusual ends. He was covered in blood from head to toe, the deep color staining his crisp white top. It had splattered against his cheek, his suit, even on his shoes, creating an intimidating vision of gore. The bandages around his wrists had loosened, soaked a muddy brown from the oxidation. Dazaiâs tie had also been discarded, the dark silk peeking out of his pocket.Â
Despite the violence of his appearance, his eyes were soft as he headed to you, unbothered by anything else in the room. âIâm so sorry Iâm late, my love,â he apologized profusely, his voice low and gentle, eyes crestfallen in a way that had you forgiving him on the spot.
Still, you pinned him with your gaze, letting him feel every second of those fifteen minutes you'd believed that heâd forgotten his promise. The distance between you felt cold, even when there was hardly any of it between you.
âYou told me youâd be here,â you said with a frown. The food had continued to cool. All youâd wanted was to give him an ounce of kindness in his world of endless hurt.
âI know.â Bloodied, delicate fingers were on your elbow, barely grazing your skin as he attempted to ease you into him. âI really am sorry. I got caught up with something.â
You were no stranger to his definition of something.
Dazai began to lean in, hopeful that he could erase your worries with a kiss, but you held an arm out, keeping him away.
âDonât kiss me with blood on your face,â you said, the bite only reaching the end of your sentence, even if it didnât fully reflect your emotions. A desperate desire to be near him battled every move you made.Â
âIt was an apology kiss.â Dazai's bottom lip curled into a pout.Â
You refused to be swayed by the vulnerability in his wide brown eyes. âI donât want it.â
He glowered for a moment longer, trying to topple your pride. When he got nowhere, he gestured towards your seat, hoping you'd take your place once more.
âFine,â he said dramatically. "Iâll pretend that didnât hurt my feelings.âÂ
You wrinkled your brow, displeased by the insinuation that you would carry on as normal.Â
Wearily, Dazai leaned against the chair, and waited. When you did nothing, he pushed it back in, eyeing you skeptically. âDo you not want to eat anymore?â He asked, frowning. It seemed he was not upset, but unsure of where you stood on the matter.
You made a face. âI canât sit across the table from you and have a cheerful dinner conversation while youâve got someone elseâs blood coating your entire body.âÂ
Dazai looked down, as if only realizing for the first time that he was stained ruby red. âThe food will get cold, darling.âÂ
âYou shouldâve been on time, then.â It came out more clipped than you meant it to, and Dazai just stared back, his expression terse as you communicated silently.Â
Izumi, finally, made her presence known as she cleared her throat, directing both of your attentions back to her. âI can warm it,â she said, darting her eyes away when Dazaiâs piercing gaze reached her. âIf youâd like.âÂ
Dazai began to object, but you spoke over him, knowing his abrasive words would only upset her. Instead, you laced your fingers with his to drag him out of the dining room. âThank you, Izumi. Weâll only be a minute.âÂ
You shuttled him into the bathroom, and Dazai remained uncharacteristically quiet, gauging your mood as you shut the door behind the two of you.
âSit,â you said, perching him at the edge of the sink. Dazai blinked, but said nothing. His long legs stretched against the cabinets, feet reaching the floor, even as he rested his weight on the countertop.
You maneuvered around the bathroom, opening cabinets and shutting drawers, feeling Dazai's watchful eyes on you.
âYou look beautiful,â he said, smiling, allowing his infatuation to consume him completely, now that you were alone. âAs always. That dress looks particularly stunning on you, though. You should wear it more often.â He tried to lure you in by the waist, but you dodged him once more, letting him huff in annoyance.Â
"Thank you," you said, barely above a whisper, and left him sitting in the bathroom alone.
Hastily, you returned to your bedroom, rummaging through his closet for a clean top. Though he had so many of the same styles, you settled on a silk, black button-up, one that would pair nicely with your own evening gown.
When you returned, Dazai was leaning against the mirror, eyes closed, the dirtied and discarded bandages ripped from his face.
Over the past few weeks, his hair had grown longer, curling around his jaw and over his eyebrows, thick and tangled from whatever damage heâd inflicted before coming home to you.
Yet, you softened at the sight of him so open, wishing you could take even an ounce of that stress off his shoulders.Â
As he breathed, evenly and slowly, you ran a washcloth under the water, warming it. You could feel Dazaiâs eyes on you as you hummed, busying yourself with the task at hand.
âI canât tell if youâre actually mad at me or not,â he said, and though he forced out a laugh, the concern in his eyes was more real than he wanted you to believe. âI really am sorry.â
It was almost amusing that this was the man everyone in the city feared. When people looked at Dazai, it was never with affection, never with the deepest humanity within your own heart. Even when heâd always had so much love to give, just nowhere to put it until he'd met you.
Perhaps, in another universe, life had been kinder to him.Â
You exhaled and relaxed, offering him the smallest of smiles. The wash cloth foamed with soap as you poured it, a fresh aroma of honey and vanilla fusing into the space between you.Â
âIâm not mad, Osamu,â you said, and he visibly relaxed, hooking his ankles around yours while you stood between his thighs. âI was more disappointed than anything. I hate missing out on time with you.â You frowned and brushed the hair off his forehead, tucking longer strands behind his ears. âWill you take a break every once in a while?âÂ
Dazai melted under your soft touch, preening with a cheeky grin. âOf course I will.â He brushed his thumb over your cheeks, dark eyelashes fanning the sharp bones of his face as he stared, astonished by your care. âIâve been busy this week, and I apologize. Just say the word, and Iâm yours for a day, a week, a month.â He exhaled, unsteadily. âAll you have to do is ask.âÂ
You smiled, and though you wouldn't ask for so much time with him, not when things were so hectic with the mafia, it was nice to know that you could.
Slowly, you ran the cloth over the splattered blood, wiping it off inch by inch. His skin tone returned to normal, the deep red stain erasing.Â
âWhat happened this time?â
Dazai sighed, dropping his chin to his chest, releasing every ounce of cruelty from his being. It was so hard to reconcile the two sides of him. He was sweet to you, caring and gentle. But youâd seen him when he was out of your embrace, faced with an enemy, a subordinate that hadnât followed rules. He so swiftly morphed into someone that was cruel, merciless, offering them a smile only in mockery.Â
âSome idiot was leaking information to another group,â Dazai said, tracing patterns on your hips. âIf he wouldâve been smart, he wouldâve realized he never had access to anything of substance. I donât know why risking his position with us was worth some extra pocket money.â
You frowned. âIt took you this long to figure out his plans?â It seemed impossible that anyone could have something to hold over Dazai.
He laughed darkly, no humor within in. âI had a few eyes on him, but I was waiting for some definitive proof. Heâs been here for quite a while, and he questioned why he never promoted.â
Dazai rolled his eyes, never understanding how people could be so foolish, could let emotions rule their decisions over logic.Â
You nodded, understanding as you wiped his lips clean, erasing all traces of blood from his pores. Once his skin was fresh, he leaned forward, capturing you in a kiss that nearly had you dropping the cloth back into the sink.Â
Dazai pulled away, smoothly, even when you had been left breathless. âDonât worry about it, my love.â
âThe mafia is important to me too." You scrunched your features. âIf somethingâs going on, I want to know.â
Dazai smiled lazily, leaning back onto the counter, the picture of nonchalance. âIf I really thought it was worth getting worked up about, Iâd tell you.â He curled a piece of your hair around his finger, playing with it idly. âWhy? You think I donât trust my favorite girl?âÂ
You stiffened, defensive, before releasing your shoulders once more, dropping your gaze to his chest. Slowly, you began to undo the buttons of his top, the threads so stained that it was beyond repair. âI donât know, Osamu. You keep so many secrets. Sometimes Iâm not sure.âÂ
Dazai was quiet, eyebrows raised as he assessed you. When you reached the fourth button of his top, he grabbed your wrist, forcing your attention back to him.
âI donât keep secrets from you, sweetheart.â He tugged you closer, curling the other arm around your back, skirting between your shoulder blades. Dazai dipped his head, tenderly kissing your fragile collarbone, the touch so airy that it sent your heart racing. âYouâre the only person I really trust. If I thought you actually wanted to know every gory detail about the torment I inflicted, then Iâd tell you.âÂ
You breathed in, closing your eyes to steady yourself. It didnât take much for Dazai to remind you of every reason youâd ever loved him.
âI donât care about that,â you said as Dazai rested his forehead against your own, keeping his eyes on yoursâ even when your gaze was pinned to his chest. He released his soft grip to let you continue your task, and you were swallowing, onto the fifth button. âIt was just a passing comment.âÂ
âMaybe so, but I donât ever want you to think that Iâm hiding things from you,â he said, fiercely.
You shrugged. âI would understand if there were things you couldnât tell me. It doesnât upset me.â When the shirt finally became undone completely, you slid it off Dazaiâs shoulders, wadding it up into a ball to discard.Â
He straightened, replacing the dirtied white top with the darker, softer one. âI can tell you whatever I want.â He scoffed, sliding the black buttons through the holes. âIâm the boss.â
âI just assumed the boss would have highly classified information that had to be contained to a select group of individuals.âÂ
Dazai made a face at you, like your statement was completely ridiculous. He stood to his full height, tilting your chin up towards him with one long, slender finger.
âWell then, someone shouldâve told you that the bossâs wife is never excluded from that group." Dazai smiled at the flush on your cheeks when you allowed yourself to indulge in his touch. âYou are my equal. There is nothing in this world thatâs more important to me than you. Nothing of mine that doesnât belong to you as well.âÂ
Sometimes, you felt undeserving of his affection. It was hard to believe that the man who owned half the city would hand that power over to you willingly, if only you asked.
Though, that grain of doubt lingered in your mind was poison, and you would fight it for as long as Dazai loved you truly. Instead, you smiled, cupping his cheek before standing on your tiptoes to kiss his forehead. âForgive me if I forget from time to time.âÂ
Dazai laughed and shook off your grip so he could sling an arm around your shoulder. He was still wearing the dirtied pants, but the blood had dried, and your stomach longed for the meal that you knew was waiting for you. You could let it slide, if only this one time.
âIâll try to remind you more often,â he said, lips grazing your temple. âI really am sorry I was late for dinner, angel. It won't happen again.âÂ
You laced your hand with his own free one. The touch was backwards and awkward, your palm cupping the back of his knuckles. You just needed to be closer to him, to feel the touch of his warm skin and know that, for now, his time was only your own.
With a honeyed look, you whispered the words close to his ear, slow and seductive. âIâm sure you can find a way to make it up to me.â
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synopsis: âdid you hire me to clean or to fuck?â
quitting a job is easy, but getting another is not. especially in the area that you lived in, jobs are hard to find, perhaps impossible.
âthis is ridiculous, it says here that you are actively looking for someone!â you yelled into the phone, already angry with the lady on the other line.
âi apologize miss, but we really try to make this work as much as possibleââ click. you hung up. youâre fed up, exhausted even. you turned off your phone before entering your car. maybe a car ride can calm you down.
the number of hours youâve put into job applications isnât even comparable to the hours youâve worked at your office job, days turn into weeks, hell, weeks turn into months and youâre running out of patience. the work is tiring, money is getting short by the minute. youâre thinking about going back to your sloppy old job.
seeing your mail app full of rejection letters every morning made your blood boil, but mostly made you rot in your apartment with the feeling of never being able to find anything, untilâ
Jaem: hey check this out, theyâre looking for housekeepers in the area
you picked up your phone, read the message before typing a reply, sighing for what seemed like the hundredth time this week.
do i look like a maid to you jaemin?
Jaem: iâm just trying to help you out lil sis, plus, it seems like a well paid job, you should think about it
you placed your phone down, staring at your ceiling for a few minutes, you thought about it. while this seemed like some work for old retired ladies, you took some kind of interest in it. so, after a bit, you replied back to your brother.
fine
Jaem: cool! hereâs his address, heâs doing interviews tomorrow at noon.
âââ-
the place looked like a movie set, chandeliers were illuminating the entire hallway with golden statues sitting near the front desk. this was nothing but an apartment building but stillâ you were obviously in the richer part of the city, so you were prepared to see some spoiled, pretentious and overall disgustingly rich man waiting for you in the lobby.
âhi miss, what can i do for you?â you jumped and turned to the receptionist, nervously biting your bottom lip.
âwell, iâm here for an interview, but i think iâm at the wrong place.â you trailed off, looking at the bright red couches near the elevators.
she smiled at you. âi assure you youâre at the right place. itâs for the cleaning services right?â you nodded, tapping your fingers on the marble desk. âgreat! mr. lee is waiting for you, heâs on the 7th floor, first door to your left. you canât really miss it, his name is on the door.â
ârightâ thanks.â she gave you a thumbs up before returning her eyes to the screen sitting in front of her.
going towards the elevator, you repeat to yourself the directions the receptionist told you, waiting for the elevator doors to open. pressing the digit, you wait for the ding, walk a few steps before you find yourself at the door, his door. very nervous, you knock on his door, shaking, a few times before feeling your purse buzzing.
Jaem: good luck lil sis! make some money for me
you rolled your eyes at the text before putting your phone back into the bag. just as you were about to knock again, you heard the door open, your feet ready to turn and run away, mentally scolding yourself for agreeing to take this stupid interview.
however, your thoughts came to a stop once the door opened.
âthere you are, thought you wasnât cominâ.â the man said, giving you a slight smile.
âwe were waiting for you before i could start.â you shook your head, confused.
âwe?â
he chuckles, âyes, we. you thought you were alone?â�� you nodded. âmany people want this job you know, iâm surprised you even showed up, considering youâre the only one whoâs around my age here.â he was a little arrogant, just like you thought about earlier while entering the building, but you couldnât stop staring at him, he was handsome, smelled nice but your attention was caught when he spoke, voice deep and soft.
what have you gotten yourself into?
ââââ
the apartment looked wonderful, big ceiling to floor windows showed the busy city below, the imported carpets were gorgeous, touches of red, yellow and green gave the living room more color, assorted with decorative pillows on the couches you were currently sitting on. the kitchen was a little dull with grey marble countertops and black cupboards, but the large plants made up for it.
you were sitting next to three other ladies, definitely older than you, one of them eyeing you weirdly made you lose your patience. âwhat are you looking at?â you spat. you knew this job was for those old ladies that are past retirement, but you didnât think theyâd be so rude. âsorry sweetheart, for a young girl like you, weâre wondering why youâre here i meanâ she laughed. âwhy donât you find a job that meets your criteria?â youâre probably just here to have sex with this man right?â her and the other two ladies grinned at you.
your eye was twitching and shooting daggers at the women in front of you. just as you got up to leave, a voice made your movements come to a stop.
âladies, ladies. why donât we all get along? after all, this is a cleaning job right?â mr. lee spoke. his eyes turning into crescents, âwe shouldnât be so heated over cleaning hm?â his kind expression made you come back to your senses, eyes kind and welcoming. and so, you decided to sit back down on the couch, keeping a small distance from the close-to-casket women.
after an hour and a half, the interview came to its end. thinking youâre surely not getting takenâ i mean, youâre young and heâs probably picking women with âmaid materialâ, you placed your jacket over your arm, getting ready to exit the apartment, while hearing the women talk besides you. âwe would invite you to lunch with us but, we know youâll have to look for something else, so weâll leave you to that. good luck though!â you rolled your eyes.
after the ladies left, you scrolled through your phone while looking for your older brotherâs contact, getting ready to leave the building when a hand touched your shoulder. âhow does monday sound to you?â you hear a voice whispering to your ear. you froze, clearly youâre hearing things right? you turned around to check, it was mr. lee.
âhuh? what about the other women?â your body was still frozen. his touch felt warm, so warm. youâve never felt the heat rise up to your ears this fast before, the man was only touching your shoulder, but his hand was burning your body.
his hand slid down your lower back before he spoke up. âi donât want rude old bitches cleaning my place while iâm gone, the last one kept misplacing my things.â you looked up at him, pushing his hand off your back.
âiâll think about it.â you tell him, ready to go home more than ever at this point.
âyou know where to find me.â he says, giving you a wink before returning inside.
ââââ-
you eventually picked up the job, and mr. lee even invited you to stay at his place since he had an empty room, free of charge, so you could sleep at his place a few times a week. he assured you that you could call him by his name, jeno, and not mr.lee as it felt too formal for himâ you declined as you wanted to stay polite.
the past few weeks have been nothing but normal, the job was quite simple and you had a list of things that you needed to do while jeno was gone. only then, his one and only rule was given to you before you could startâ and it was to never enter his bedroom, even if you wanted to wash his bedsheets.
âââ
âwhat about the bed? how will i wash them?â
âdonât worry about it. iâll put the sheets in the laundry basketâ
âokay⌠is there any reason iâm forbidden?â
he smiled, taking a last sip of whiskey before placing the glass down in the sink, indicating that you had to clean it.
âprivacy reasons.â
âââ
it made sense, but still felt awkward as you usually kept the door wide open at night while sleeping. (maybe you should close it more often.)
quite a simple rule really, but you still find it quite odd, questioning how youâll make his bed after cleaning. without thinking much about it, you tossed your bag in the guest room (now yours) before getting to work.
you started to find jeno a little odd, heâd sometimes come home irritated, locking himself in his room until youâd knock on his door to tell him that your work was done for the day. there was a lot of tension between you two, youâd find him quite intimidating at times, especially when youâd catch him staring at your ass a few times, heat rushing to your cheeks.
now, you werenât the type to let anyone look at you that way, but with jeno you felt differentâ ever since he gave you your âwork uniformâ, âwhich was honestly just lingerie and frankly too revealing for youâ, something switched inside him that day.
ââââ
first, it started with cleaning the bathroom floor tiles, usually youâd use a mop, but he insisted that cleaning with a rag, soap and some water would be better. without questioning him, you got to work. his plan was working, it was easy to break your unbothered attitude, you were innocently obeying him to whatever task he demanded. he knew youâd caught him staring a few times, swatting his hand away from your chest or ass whenever you cleaned his apartment.
slowly but surely, he was going to make you his little toy to play with.
he watched you clean on all fours, tiny skirt lifting up every now and then, showing your white lacy underwear. jeno groaned and got up, walking towards you before hovering above you, his hand caressing your ass before ghosting his middle and ring finger over your pantiesâover the place youâve secretly wanted him the most these past days.
you jumped, looked back up at him, confused. but before you could speak, you felt his fingers pinching your clit through your underwear, earning him a small gasp.
âhow come youâre this wet? you like walking around me dressed like a slut is that it?â you couldnât bring yourself to realize what was happening. trying to get up from your position, you argued. âwhat? you gave me this stupid uniform- hey!â
âwhere do you think youâre going?â he asked. you suddenly felt dizzy, his warm fingers were burning on your skin, in contrast to his cold rings. âi never thought youâd beâŚ.â he trails off, both hands grabbing your ass, making you squirm under his touch, falling back onto your cleaning position. ââŚsuch a slut,â your body was on fire, panties were sticking to your dripping cunt.
âmr. lee, please stopâŚâ you were lying. youâve wanted him for a while, probably ever since the first time youâve seen him but everything felt too sudden, everything was going so fastâtoo fast even, you couldnât think about anything.
you whined, wiggling your ass to feel more, arousal starting to drip down your legs. he was right there, fingers so close to where you wanted him the most, losing your mind, the strong facade that youâve put on over the months slowly crumbling away. âstop? i donât think you want me to stop sweetheart.â his voice was venom, the bathroom was spinning. you knew there was no way out of this.
you let out a gasp once more, feeling his fingers toss your panties to the side. collecting your wetness on his fingers, he tapped your bottom lip, making you open your mouth, sucking on his fingers. âgood girlâ is all he says before you hear his belt click and pants hit the ground. âw-what are you-â oh.
you felt his long fingers stretch you open, the metal of his rings brushing your clit ever now and then, making you lose your balance, falling almost face first on the cold floor. you could barely hold yourself up with your arms, too immersed in your pleasure.
âââ
for the past week, youâve been working hard, making sure jenoâs apartment was cleaned up from ceiling to floor. he sometimes tried to get you under him for a bit, but you politely declined each time. not forcing you, he chuckled and went back to his room.
it was sunday. usually youâd go back home on the weekends, but strangely this time you stayed with jeno. he never made you do any work on the weekends, and you were exhausted, so you could sleep in.
you quietly woke up and got ready to eat, taking a pan out of the cupboard, trying not to make as much noise as possible. two eggs and a toast is what you usually went for, so you got that. you didnât hear jeno sit behind you, placing his glasses on the counter. he cleared his throat which made you jump in shock.
âgod! you almost burned me!â you yelled. he didnât look too concerned so he smiled, making you roll your eyes before finishing up your plate, turning the heat off and rinsing the pan, washing the mess around the sink.
âwell good morning to you too darling.â he hums, eyes in a crescent moon shape. you sigh. âmhm. good morning, you couldâve made more noise instead of scaring me and being all silent you know.â you scoffed, placing your plate on the counter, wiping crumbs off.
âyou know,âhe starts. i think you're playing hard to get." jeno says, flipping the page of his newspaper. you stopped, placed the cloth down, dusting your sleeves before staring at him, already annoyed.
âwhat do you mean?â you cock an eyebrow, waiting for his answer. âyou didn't let me do anything to you last week, are you scared of me?â he asks.
you stare at him, if looks could kill, youâd be in the maximum security of a prison by now.
"did you hire me to clean or to fuck?" you scoff.
he looks around for a moment, then his eyes fall to your shaky hands, fingers playing with the hem of your small lacy apron, pulling the loose strings.
"maybe both. who knew iâd hire a cute little thing like you?â he continues. ânever thought iâd be so lucky.ââ
âi just think that as an employee, itâs wrong.â you state, trying to get out of this conversation as quickly as possible. he looks up at you, grinning. âyou didnât say that when you came all over my floor three weeks ago. you even cleaned it up like i asked you.â
the familiar feeling of heat rising to your cheeks comes back on your face once more, you almost drop your egg on the floor when you hear him say that.
âexcuse me? i donât think you shouldâ he places his hand over yours. "hm. why donât you love me baby?â he pouts. god, you thought he was so beautiful, you wanted to kiss him so badly but you stood your ground, still wanted to show him that you werenât interested in any of this, even if you felt your thighs getting sticky.
âi-i donât love you like thatâŚâ you replied. âi mean iâm just here to work, thatâs all.â you picked up your plate, placed it in the dishwasher before washing your hands. while you did so, you felt jeno place his hands on your hips, your back facing him.
you did miss jenoâs touch on your body, his wet kisses, his hands, maybe even his dickâ even if you thought that was ridiculousâ you couldnât deny it. he placed his chin on your shoulder before whispering to your ear. âi know my baby misses me. youâre telling me that if i pulled your panties down you wouldnât be wet?â you nod, biting your lip in anticipation. his voice sent shivers down your spine, his hands slid lower and lower until they reached your lower belly.
he hums. âno underwear?â
you shook your head, âi just woke up and got hungry, i didnât think about it.â your voice was small, you felt defeated and now with jeno caging you in his arms you had no escape.
âliar .â
you suddenly get picked up bridal style, panic on your face. âwhat? no iâm not! i swear i didnât think about thatâ where are we going?â you hit his arm, trying to make him let go of youâ to no avail. âweâre going somewhere special, youâll love it.â
âââ
his bedroom was dark, you could barely see anything. his bed was large; however, the duvet and scattered blankets were soft under your palms. you heard jeno coming out of his bathroom, as you waited patiently for him on the bed.
âi thought i wasnât allowed to be here.â you break the silence. he looks at you, hair still wet from his shower, towelâbarely hangingâ low on his hips.
he chuckles. âmaybe iâve changed my mind, i didnât think youâd look so pretty waiting for me.â you felt your ears burning again, not sure of what to say. âcâmon, take it off.â
âwhat?â
âmy towel. take it off.â
you do as he says, trembling hands pulling the cloth and letting it fall at his feet. you sit on the edge of the bed, looking up at him, waiting for directions.
âwhat are you waiting for? show me how good you suck cock.â you frown, unsure if you should get to work, his cock was standing right in front of your face, tip leaking on your top, staining it. he was huge, bigger than those college boys youâve fucked years ago. you started to worry about the size when all of a sudden he takes your hair in a fist and forces your mouth down his cock.
he groans. âwhen i ask for something, you get to it, and you do it quickly. iâve been waiting for that mouth for weeks. i think i deserve it, don't you think?â mouth full of him, you choke a few times before he pulls your hair back, leaving spit and drool down his cock. âfuck, thatâs a good girl, but you can do better.â his stare made you feel small, but you loved it, you wanted him, all of him, so you quickly got on your knees and stroked him a few times, making him release a moan. you took him in your mouth once more, this time taking him down your throat as much as possible, feeling the corner of your eyes watering.
you felt him twitch in your mouth after a bit, sometimes teasing him by licking your way up from his base to the tip, kissing it right after. the grip on your hair started to hurt, he was pulling hard on your scalp, but you wanted to please him as much as you can. âfuckâŚfuckâ stop i wanna cum inside you.â he insisted and you released his cock with a pop, obeying him.
he climbed on his bed, back facing the headboard, tapping his thigh indicating you to straddle him, and so you did. you felt scared, he was big, it was already a struggle to take him inside your mouth, but your pussy? not a chance. you took your top off, letting jenoâs hands grab your tits, and pinching your nipples a few times. you whined in pain, but you brushed it off and started to unzip your skirt when jeno stopped you.
âno baby, you keep that on for me.â his hands fell onto your ass, groping it and giving it a few slaps, which made you moan out loud. âhmm, you like it? you like it when i play with your ass?â he asks and you quickly nod, eager to receive more. you grind on his cock for a few minutes, your juices coating his thighs and dick, before you lift yourself up and sink down on his cock, biting your bottom lip at the intrusion.
once heâs fully bottomed out, you both moan in unison. you stay like this for a bit, while adjusting to his size. you placed one hand on his chest and the other on his shoulder before youâre ready to start.
âthatâs it, ride me baby, show me how much you want my cock.â is all you need before you go faster, deeper, losing yourself in pleasure, eyes rolling into the back of your head, nails digging into his skin. you feel his hands grabbing your ass before he fucks into you harshly. you moan his name like a broken record, his pace almost making you lose balance, big hands leaving handprint on your cheeks. âh-harder please⌠i want more.â
he laughs. âof course you want more, youâre made for my cock and nothing else, got it?â
you nod. this time, tears are falling down your face. youâre a mess, your thighs are burning from going back and forth, but he just feels so good inside you, you never want it to end.
you donât even realize that youâre mumbling to yourself, lost in your own pleasure when jeno slaps your face, making you gasp. âyou feel so good, youâre so good youâre soâah!â he flips you on your back, pushes your legs up to your shoulders, placing you in a mating press position. he slides in cock back inside you, this time making you cry out.
âitâs too much, please.â you grab his biceps, boobs bouncing up and down as he goes harder on your already exhausted body.
âyou can take it princess, youâre doing so well already, i guess i should reward you hm?â all you can do is whine, the knot in your stomach tightening more and more, ready to unravel anytime soon.
âmy little girl is close, is she? cum with me baby.â jenoâs thrusts are uneven, indicating that heâs close too; and just like that, you both cum together, loud moans and heavy breathing are heard in the dimly lit room. you feel his warm load inside you before he pulls out, feeling cum starting to seep out of you, whining at the stickiness between your legs.
he gives you a small kiss before getting out of bed, showing his signature eye smile while heading to the bathroom.
âyou should get back to work, youâve got some cleaning to do.â is all he says before throwing you a wink.
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âś Ellen Joe dating headcanons!
⢠Ellen Joe x gn!reader ;
⢠type - headcanons ;
⢠tags - fluff , kisses , hugs ;
â At the very beginning of your friendship, Ellen was cruel at first glance, but over time, under the pressure of your attention and care, she began to melt and open up to you.
â If earlier, when asked to touch her tail, she only frowned and firmly said âNo,â now she even likes the touch of your hands on it, and on her face a blush is added to the frown.
â I would say that she looks like a tsundere, but when she is alone with you, she's always damn loves being in your arms, lying on your chest.
â She likes to touch you. You always hold hands on walks, but even such a simple public display of affection is very embarrassing for her. She kisses and hugs you only when you are away from prying eyes.
â Her hugs are warm and sensitive, so much so that you can feel the muscles in her arms that appeared as a result of her job at the Victoria Housekeeping, which she did not tell about right away, because she considered it personal. But over time, when your relationship became more and more trusting, she could not hide this secret from you.
â After you didn't push her away because of her job, it felt like a weight had been lifted off Ellen's shoulders, because now she had confidence in you.
â Ellen loves it when you pepper her face with kisses and then linger on her lips. She tastes sweet, just like the candy she eats daily. Speaking of more passionate kisses, her sharp teeth caused her to gnaw your lips more than once, after which she apologized a thousand times.
this headcanons were written specifically for my bestie(hi)! also english is not my native language, so feel free to correct me.
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Can you write one with buck trying to kiss tommy after the so I'm gross comment and tommy jokingly running away from him
"So you don't think I'm gross?" Buck asked, turning to Tommy after closing the door behind Eddie.
"Of course not." Tommy promised. "I was just pointing out what stress can do to a person."
"So you think this is stress?"
"Well... you have been pretty busy with the firehouse Halloween party. And decorating this place. And mine. And then the mummy and dislocating your shoulder. It's a lot."
Buck let out an annoyed grunt, leaning against the kitchen counter next to where Tommy was doing the dishes from the night before and their breakfast.
He'd been happy when Tommy had announced he was taking him home and would be staying with him to help him out with his hurt shoulder, but instead of spending the day kissing and cuddling, Tommy had turned into his personal nurse meets housekeeper meets chef.
"You don't have to do all this." Buck told him. "I can do it when my shoulder is better."
"It's ok, I want to. Just let me finish or it's going to bug me all day."
"Neat freak. " Buck mumbled under his breath and rolled his eyes when Tommy laughed. He watched him move around the kitchen to put the clean dishes away and even in his annoyed state it made him happy to see Tommy so at ease in his apartment.
Happy in a way that made him want to do something about it.
Something that involved peeling that black shirt his boyfriend was wearing off of him for starters.
He pushed himself off of the counter and walked over to where Tommy had just put their plates away.
"The dishes can wait." he slipped his arms around Tommy's waist and pressed a kiss to his shoulder, working his way up to his neck, and waited for Tommy to turn his head and let him kiss him on the lips.
It was kind of his signature move, but it worked every time. So why change a winning formula?
Sure enough Tommy leaned back against him and turned his head, waiting for his kiss.
Only instead of letting Buck kiss him, and do as many ungodly things to him as his bad shoulder would allow, Tommy let out a yelp much like he'd done earlier that morning and practically ran away from him.
"Jesus christ." Tommy panted, clutching his chest like he was having a heart attack.
"I thought I wasn't gross?" Buck asked, crossing his arms in front of his chest and ignoring the dull ache in his shoulder.
"You're not!" Tommy insisted. "I was just... unprepared... to uhm... see you... like... this... It's uhm well... uhm a lot... up close." he stammered, taking a step back when Buck moved closer to him.
"You saw my face up close when we woke up this morning. You were sitting 2 feet away from me the whole time Eddie was here." Buck pointed out, the annoyance from before back in full force.
"Yes, yes, I know... but... baby I like romantic comedies."
"So?"
"Well the beauty and the beast is a fairy tale." Tommy replied, biting his lip to stop himself from laughing.
It took Buck a few seconds to process what Tommy was saying.
"Oh you jerk!" he lunged forward and grabbed the back of Tommy's shirt when he tried to run away from him again.
The other man just laughed and let Buck pull him close.
"You spend too much time with Eddie, he's making you mean." he pouted.
"What makes you think Eddie didn't get it from me?"
"Maybe." Buck said, tilting his head and giving Tommy a look he hoped was at least somewhat seductive. "But I really don't want Eddie to kiss me."
Tommy softened at that and gently grabbed Buck's chin, studied his face for a second, and leaned in and kissed him.
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