#me: maybe a few more datapads on the desk too?
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I adore everything about this, thank you so much for bringing this scene idea to life!
Sometimes I wonder just how much paperwork Quinn has to file in relation to the sith warrior just doing what they do
The last but not least of my commissions, @kemendin's Khel Sutek hitting up Quinn with those rolled sleeves of his, thankyou so so much for commissioning me, I had a blast drawing these two (and the mountain of datapads)!
#swtor#malavai quinn#swtor:khel#kem oc#khel has a Thing for Quinnâs forearms can you tell#also still losing my shit at the datapads#me: maybe a few more datapads on the desk too?#hoth: HOLD MY BEER IâVE GOT THIS COVERED#otp: servants of the empire
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IDW Starscream x reader
This got me so interested that I lost sleep and just started writing, falling asleep every 20 minutes, lol
The meeting alone was a message of destiny. First acquaintance, discussions at some boring event didn't just brighten the evening, but allowed a veritable meadow of flowers to bloom in your spark. Peaceful Cybertron was beautiful, it was a pity that few people appreciated what they had.
Then the long war. Deaths, one after another, the smell of about to burst energon from someone's insides, hunger, pain, death again. At what other moment than this should you want to be closer to the one who heals the frame and the spark with mere words, with tugging sounds and a self-assured tone? You didn't hesitate to pick a side. The processor was on maximum, reports, tasks, fixing equipment or repairing the wounded, you learned fast, everything you could learn, just to earn a higher rank, to stand if not on par with Starscream, then at least to be as close to him as possible. But that plan failed so miserably⌠You were sent away, as if to separate you from him, fate mocked and hated for something.
Without giving up hope, you kept in touch with him from a distance. You wrote to him much more than he did, and more often than not, he would suddenly appear online, reply to one or maybe just two messages with something short, and start complaining. About the Lord, about the tasks, about the soldiers. And you supported him as best you could, not knowing that you were the only one who stayed on his side and told him something positive, like a life preserver thrown so timely.
Then it was finally over. After an agonizingly long time that passed imperceptibly but sucked the last drop out of every Cybertronian, the one you had been waiting and longing for for so long finally stood before you. He was washed and polished, just like you. After millions of years, nothing creaked in your joints, the sky overhead was clear, and Starscream, though slightly changed, was looking over his shoulder with such familiar optics.
For so much time of companionship and support, you were allowed to watch the most important events not from the surface of Cybertron under the new ruler's balcony, and not live, but standing directly behind his back. You've missed him so much that you delight in every movement of his adorable wings, from a full flap, to a barely perceptible twitch. And now he stands there, says his speech, which he has been working on for a long time, makes snide comments, waves goodbye and goes to the exit, passing by and casting a lingering glance at you.
On another workday, you hand over the report into his manipulators, savoring the instant touch of your fingers as he picks up the datapads. He sets them aside and stares at your figure standing in front of him, scrolling from side to side in the expensive chair.
"Not a single remark in your direction my dear, not during the war, nor for your service to me personally, I should suspect you, are you surely a common mortal?" his voice is so sweet you want to lick your lips languidly. You chuckle at his words, and smile at him sincerely, not believing it to be true.
"You shouldn't, I'm just always motivated. It's nice when work is appreciated, you know how unpleasant it feels when it's blatantly not to"
He presses his lips together and nods a few times, dropping a slightly sinking gaze to the surface of his desk, but wipes it off his faceplate and looks at you with the familiar friendliness only you are accustomed to. "You were, are, and I hope will remain my oldest and dearest friend, I need loyal people like you at my side."
And you nod to him too, more than willing to do him a favor. But, oh, how you want to be more than just a loyal friend to him in this time, how you want to put your helmet on his shoulder, take him by the arm and intertwine your fingers, especially in front of everyone. How you want to just nuzzle into his cheek and leave a kiss. And even more than that. Much more. You hide your EM field from Starscream and take a step back, coughing slightly.
"Well, I'll be off, right? So much for rebuilding Cybertron," and you slip out of his office, almost flying out, not noticing at all his outstretched manipulator in your direction in a pathetic attempt to delay.
He abruptly dropped his helmet onto the table with a loud clang, growling out of not knowing what to do. Friend, you're a friend. Odd, what else could he say? 'Hop on my lap, please'? He can't take this pressure, this feeling that if he doesn't act faster, someone will take you, so friendly and open, into their filthy clutches. He doesn't know how to approach you. He's barely even interacted with femmes during his asset. It's worth asking for advice. Primus, from whom? It's all idiots! He jumped up, remembering someone he could have a decent contact with and maybe even get something worthwhile. Dropping his chair from the abruptness of his movements, he quickly close his personal documents and left the office, remembering to lock it.
You're calmly walking down the corridors with another plan in your head and a whole city of ideas and dreams about the future, when you see someone with your side-eye around the corner and turn your attention to the end of the next corridor. Your processor reflexively recognized Starscream's figure instantly, only then did you realize that Windblade was standing next to him. That wasn't the point, it was the way they were standing. Close, too close. He exhales and leans toward her, saying something too quietly for you to make out. Her optics widened in disbelief and surprise as she opened her mouth and looked as if she was embarrassed. Your jaws clenched to a squeak. What could he possibly have said that? He so rarely stood so close to even you, what was she doing so near to him? You stepped out from around the corner completely and shouted a greeting to the far standing mech and femme, causing them to literally recoil from each other. Oh no, you saw the whole thing!
You're in front of them in a couple seconds, looking as shy as if they'd been caught kissing in the pantry.
"What were you discussing?" you smile affably at them both, shifting your gaze from one to the other. They look at each other sharply at your question and Windblade nods her shoulder awkwardly, kneading her hinge and averting her gaze. What was that supposed to mean? Were they flirting?
Starscream instantly went into tactical retreat mode, taking one step back, then another, then silently turning on his heels and adding a step into the unknown. Oh, how rude. This is after all that? Distrust, huh?
You felt as if the spark was about to stop shining from the pain beneath your breastplates. You held yourself back from showing emotion, continuing to look welcoming to at least one onlooker.
"You looked so embarrassed together. If I'm reading this right, I'd have to say that the two of you are very organic." No, you don't think so. And your own words hurt you, but you just want to know more. And femme is throwing up her manipulators and actively waving them around in denial.
"No, no, you've got it completely wrong! We weren't talking about anything like that, never mindâŚ"
"Then what else could you have discussed?"
"We weren't discussing anyone"
Oh no, they weren't gossiping about you behind your own back were they? You force yourself to chuckle sarcastically.
"It's all clear with you lovebirds, how shy." you don't want to hear any more, so with the same quick stride that Starscream had, you walk off in the other direction, leaving Windblade at a loss. What should she have told you? To declare in Starscream's absence that he's in love with you and like a boy doesn't know what to do when he barely trusted her with it? It would have been such a scandal.
She looked sadly in the direction Starscream had gone, then in the direction you were going, and sighed heavily, leaning against the wall and realizing how difficult it was going to be for the two of you.
@skittyhugger because it's your order.
Đnd @alexandraibis because I know damn well you're gonna love it.
#maccadam#transformers#transformers idw#starscream#starscream idw#idw starscream#idw starscream x reader#starscream x reader#windblade#transformers x reader
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I Wanna Be Yours - Chapter 1
Pairing: Sylus X Reader
Words: 4.8K
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Tasked with infiltrating the life of Sylus, the most wanted man in the N109 zone, you're torn between what is right and feels right, blurring the line between duty and desire. As danger escalates, you must decide whether to carry out your mission or succumb to the magnetic pull of the man you're meant to destroy. In this game of power and obsession, betrayal could cost you everything.
Content warnings â ď¸
Dark Themes, Yandere! Reader and Yandere! Sylus! Power play. Violence and Gore. Smut (in later chapters). Stalking/surveillance. Reader slowly losing her mind maybe. Sylus being hot and a menace.
If you feel thereâs any other warnings I need to add then please reach out and let me know!
Youâd woken up early- too early. Anticipation buzzed in your veins leaving your mind reeling and falling back asleep impossible. The entire team had felt it. Something big was in the works.
Captain Jenna had pulled you aside before you left work the night before. âY/N, come and see me first thing tomorrow morning. Iâve got new mission details to discuss.â Her tone was commanding. This wasnât a favourâit was an order, and orders like these, given late at night with no one around, usually meant trouble.
So youâd woken up early, made some breakfast, and finished your morning workout, all before the sun had even risen. You were absolutely going to regret this later when you were struggling to stay awake at your desk.
The dim glow of the tactical display flickered across the room, casting shadows along the walls. You sat across from Captain Jenna, her eyes sharp and assessing as usual, the weight of authority resting heavily on her shoulders. This wasnât your first mission briefing, but something about this one felt different- heavier- more dangerous.
Jenna leaned back in her chair, a small datapad in her hand, swiping through it with deliberate motions. "The N109 zone," she began, not looking up.âWhat do you know about it?â
âErmm, not much. Iâve heard rumours, of course and read about it but Iâve not had any first-hand experience,â You replied, confused by the line of questioning.
Jenna continued, "Itâs a place where most donât survive long, especially outsiders. Youâve been recommended for a mission there, but I need to know you understand what youâre walking into."
Your fingers twitched in your lap. "Iâve read the reports. I think I understand how it all works out there."
"Reports donât do it justice." Her voice was clipped, leaving no room for debate. She tapped a button on the pad, and a holographic image of the N109 zone projected into the air between you. The image showed sprawling clusters of decrepit structures and seedy underground hubs. It looked almost abandoned but you knew from the reports that the N109 zone was far from empty. "The N109 zone is a black market for mercenaries, smugglers, and all types of criminals. At the centre of it all, is one man, controlling the whole thing. The N109 zoneâs very own king, Sylus Qin."
Your stomach tightened at the mention of his name. Everyone in the association knew of Sylus, but few had seen him in person. His reputation preceded him: cold, ruthless, and always five steps ahead of his enemies. Heâd been the reason for countless operations that turned south and why some hunters categorically refused to even enter the N109 zone.
Captain Jenna finally looked up from her pad, her gaze calculating. âThe higher-ups have requested that you take on the mission to bring him to justice- finally. I personally recommended you for the job and my petition was accepted.â
Sylus, the most dangerous and infamous criminal in the N109 zone, known for being a manipulative and ruthless leader. And you were meant to capture him. The shock was clear on your face.
Jenna switched off the projection and fixed you with a steely gaze. "This is a high-stakes operation. The Hunterâs Association has been trying to bring Sylus in for years, but heâs too careful. He doesnât make mistakes. He keeps his allies close and his enemies firmly in check. No oneâs managed to get near him. We need you to do what others couldnât- get close, make him trust you enough to come willingly." She pauses, letting the weight of her words settle. "And then, you will bring him to us. Quietly."
You blinked, the enormity of the task settling like a lead weight in your chest. "And then what? We arrest him?"
"Exactly. Once you have his trust, youâll lead him to the extraction point, where other hunters will take over. Sylus has committed too many atrocities- smuggling, trafficking, assassinations. He needs to face justice. But if he even suspects for a second that youâre a threat, this mission will end in your death. Sylus doesnât forgive betrayal."
A cold knot of apprehension twisted in your gut. "Iâve never operated in the N109 zone before. I know what people say about itâŚ"
Jenna tapped the table, cutting through your uncertainty with her no-nonsense tone. "You were selected because of your history. Youâre adaptable. Youâve been at the HA for a long time, and never failed in a covert mission and thatâs been noticed. But understand this, this isnât just about gathering intel, itâs about infiltrating his inner circle, making him believe he can trust you."
Her words hung heavy in the air, each one pressing against your already fraying nerves. "Heâs known for reading people. How am I supposed to fool him?"
Jenna didnât smile, but her eyes softened- just a touch. "Youâll have to earn his trust, slowly. Get into his good graces by being useful. Youâve gotâŚskills he needs. Play into that. But be warnedâŚ" She leaned forward, her voice dropping to a quiet, ominous tone. "Sylus is like no one youâve faced before. Heâs calculated, ruthless. If you slip up, even for a second, heâll see through you. Use your wits⌠and if needed, your feminine wileâ She trailed off, the insinuation heavy in the air.
A chill ran down your spine. Youâve heard the storiesâhow Sylus has taken down entire syndicates without lifting a finger, how he can dismantle a person with just his words, let alone the brutal efficiency with which he handles his enemies. The thought of trying to seduce him was almost laughableâand terrifying.
"And the Association is sure this will work?" you asked, your voice a little thinner than you intended.
Jenna narrowed her gaze, her lips pressed into a hard line. "No. But itâs the best chance weâve got. The truth is, Sylus is too dangerous to let his network grow any further. The higher-ups have made it clearâtheyâd prefer him alive. Alive and arrested. If you succeed, this will be the biggest takedown in recent history. Youâd be rewarded of course.â Her implication is clear, the promotion you'd been after for years.
You nodded, though your mind swirled with doubt. "And if I fail?"
"You wonât." The steel in her voice was unyielding. "Failure isnât an option. Sylus doesnât give second chances, and neither do we. Weâll provide your equipment and, when the time is right, we have an alias waiting for you"
The silence that followed is suffocating, the gravity of the mission pressing down on you. For a moment, you questioned whether you were truly ready for thisâwhether anyone could be. But then the adrenaline kicked in, and stirred something inside you - a challenge.
"I understand." You managed to say, your voice firmer than before.
Jenna stood, motioning toward the door, her expression softening just a fraction. "Your mission begins tomorrow. Prepare yourself. Youâll be alone in the field, and once youâre in his world, thereâs no turning back."
You rose from your chair, nerves and determination churning inside you. "Iâll bring him in."
Jennaâs eyes lingered on you for a moment longer before she nodded. "See that you do."
As you walked out of the room, your mind spun with the weight of the task ahead. Sylus wasnât just a target; he was the most dangerous man youâd ever been assigned. And now, you were supposed to deceive him, to lead him into a trap- you couldnât afford a single mistake.
The dim glow of neon lights and the low hum of music created a relaxed atmosphere in the small bar you and your colleagues gathered. It was a spot youâd claimed long ago after gruelling days of training or missions, a place for deepspace hunters to unwind.
Tara draped her arm around your shoulder, a drink in her hand, and a mischievous smile tugging at her lips. She pulled you in tight and whispered in your ear excitedly "Y/N, youâre going after Sylus freakinâ Qin! I still canât believe it." she whispered his name even quieter, as if saying it too loudly would summon him or something.
You let out a laugh, though it felt a little forced. "Iâm not even sure why they picked me for this." It was true- despite Jennaâs recommendation, there were many, more experienced, higher-level hunters that had been put forward. So, why you?
Tara gave you a playful shove. "Are you kidding? You're a total badass! If anyone can take on that zone and come out alive, itâs you." She wiggled her eyebrows. "Besides, I heard Sylus is ridiculously hot. I swear, if you get up close and personal, you better tell me everything."
Xavier flashed you a horrified glance as you rolled your eyes, feeling part of the tension start to loosen and another begin to build. "Itâs not like that, Tara."
"Oh, but it could be!" She leaned in closer, dropping her voice to a teasing whisper. "Dangerous, brooding, probably smells like gunpowder and leatherâŚ"
"Please." You cut her off, shaking your head, but the smile on your face grows a little wider and you allow yourself a slight giggle. Tara had always known how to make light of things, even dangerous missions. Itâs one of the reasons youâve been close for so longâshe knew how to distract you when you started overthinking.
Xavierâs voice cut through the banter, calm but carrying a note of something unspoken. "Just⌠be careful." He sat across from you, nursing his drink, his eyes more focused on the table than the conversation. "The N109 zone isnât like your other missions. You wonât have backup, and Sylus⌠heâs a different kind of threat."
You glanced at him, feeling the weight of his concern. Xavier had always been protective, but something about his tone made you shift uneasily in your seat. "I know. Iâll be fine. Captain Jenna wouldnât have assigned me if she didnât think I could handle it."
Tara leaned back in her chair, rolling her eyes at Xavier. "Please, Xavier. Sheâs not a rookie. Y/Nâs a big girl; she can take care of herself. Besides, sheâs not going to let some psycho in a leather coat throw her off her game, no matter how hot he is."
You chuckled, but Xavierâs frown deepened. "I just donât like the idea of you going in alone. Iâd feel better if you had some sort of backup."
You sighed, stirring the drink in front of you. "Itâs a solo mission, Xav. Thatâs part of the deal. Iâm supposed to gain his trust, remember? How can I do that with you hovering around or Tara creaming herself at the mere sight of him?" You tried to lighten the mood, but Xavierâs expression didnât change.
Tara piped up again, grinning mischievously. "Gaining his trust⌠thatâs one way to put it." She started humming a tune under her breath, a playful glint in her eyes. "Mama, Iâm in love with a criminalâŚ"
You laughed, shaking your head as Tara continued, her voice light and teasing. The absurdity of the moment felt like a balm to your nerves, even if the reality of the mission loomed large.
But Xavier wasnât amused. His gaze flicked from Tara back to you, softer now, tinged with something deeper than concern. "Just⌠donât do anything reckless, okay?"
You met his eyes, the weight of his words hanging between you. Heâd always been this way- cautious, protective, lingering on the edge of something he could never quite say. As much as you appreciated it, part of you bristled at the overprotectiveness.
"I wonât," you replied, keeping your tone light despite the pressure of his gaze on you.
Tara, blissfully unaware of the tension, clinked her glass against yours. "Cheers to Y/N! Bringing down the most wanted, sexy criminal in the galaxy- and living to tell the tale!"
You shook your head again, but this time, the laugh was genuine. "Youâre impossible."
"Someone has to keep things fun around here," she quipped, leaning back in her chair with a wide grin.
The conversation shifted, drifting away from the seriousness of the mission, and for a while, you let yourself get swept up in the celebration. But even as laughter and banter filled the air, you couldnât shake the undercurrent of doubt creeping back in. Why had Captain Jenna really picked you? You werenât the most experienced hunter. Others had more field time in the N109 zone and more reason to be chosen.
You glanced over at Xavier again, once again, finding his eyes already fixed on you. There was something unsaid there, a worry that ran deeper than his words, it made you uncomfortable.
"Iâll be fine," you said again, quieter this time, almost like you were trying to convince yourself as much as him.
Xavierâs lips pressed into a thin line, but he didnât argue. Instead, he raised his glass, his voice soft. "To your success. And your safety."
Tara beamed, still blissfully unaware of the weight in the air. "To Y/N! Whoâs gonna take down the galaxyâs hottest criminal!"
Your first day in the N109 zone was, frankly, a disaster. The moment you crossed into the district, a wave of unease washed over you. The air felt different here- thicker, charged with tension and unspoken danger. Street lights flickered erratically, casting shadows that seemed to writhe and pulse with a life of their own, and the sun barely peaked over the horizon, never fully rising. You reminded yourself of your mission: track Sylus, gain his trust, and bring him into the Hunter's Association. But as you navigated the winding streets, the sensation of being in over your head clung to you
You pulled up a map on your Hunterâs watch, the holographic display glowing dimly in the murky light as you tried to identify potential leads. Information flowed like a murky river in the N109 zone, and every face you passed felt like a mask hiding something sinister. The first few contacts you attempted to make led nowhere - dead ends that plunged you deeper into the seedy underbelly of the district, where conversations were laced with hostility and suspicion.
âHey, you new around here?â a rough-looking man asked, eyeing you as you lingered outside a dilapidated bar. His crooked smile didnât reach his eyes and you felt the weight of his scrutiny. âYouâll need a better look if you want to fit in.â You glanced down at yourself-, he wasn't wrong. You stood out like a sore thumb in your Hunterâs uniform. Starting tomorrow, youâd dress like the locals- mostly in all black, blending into the shadows like everyone else.
âJust looking for some information on Sylus Qin,â you replied, trying to sound confident. But the moment his name left your lips, the manâs demeanour shifted. He narrowed his eyes, a flicker of fear or respectâor maybe bothâcrossing his features.
âNot the guy you wanna be messinâ with, sweetheart. Best steer clear,â he muttered before turning his back on you without another word. Frustration welled up inside you. This wasnât going as planned. You didnât want word spreading about your interest in Sylus.
As the day dragged on, you found yourself moving from one low-lit alley to another, encountering rejection and hostility at every turn. Everyone seemed to know Sylusâs name but was too terrified to speak it, leaving you grasping at shadows and feeling increasingly isolated. By the time night fell, the streets became more dangerous, and you decided it was best to retreat to your apartment back in Linkon.
Back home, you leaned against the wall, staring at your watchâs interface. The gravity of the mission settled heavily on your shoulders, and doubt crept in like a thief in the night. You realised that the darkness of the N109 zone was not just a backdrop- it was an entity that clung to you, whispering of your inexperience and vulnerability.
But as the days passed, a strange familiarity began to weave itself into your routine. You watched, listened, adapted. The subtle nuances of the districtâs unspoken rules and underhanded dealings started to reveal themselves, and slowly, you learned how to navigate the complexities of the N109 zone. You began to blend in just enough to draw a few passing glances without arousing suspicion.
Your investigative instincts sharpened. You found yourself in beat-up cafĂŠs, observing patrons exchanging furtive glances over steaming cups of synthetic coffee, their conversations laced with veiled references to Sylusâs dealings. You overheard whispers of shipments, meetings, and finally- a location that sent your heart racing.
âItâs near the old foundry,â a waitress mentioned to a customer, her voice barely above a whisper. âHe runs things from a compound, in one of the old stately homes. He keeps to himself mostly, but you canât miss it. Just follow the road past the southern docks.â
A rush of determination flooded through you. Finally, a lead! You wasted no time; your heart thrumming with a mix of fear and exhilaration. The thought of finding Sylusâs estate ignited a spark of hope, propelling you forward. As you gathered your gear, you reminded yourself of your purpose. The apprehension from your first day still lingered, but now it was laced with a newfound resolve.
With every step deeper into the N109 zone, you embraced the danger. You were learning, adapting, and slowly becoming part of the intricate tapestry of shadows and light that defined this place. And for better or worse, you were closer than ever to the man who would challenge everything you thought you knew.
The lady had been rightâyou found the estate with relative ease. It was impossible to miss. The manor, though clearly built long ago, had been restored to near-new condition, standing stark against its dilapidated surroundings. This was Sylus Qinâs homeâhis base of operations as the head of Onychinus.
The first day you caught sight of him, was the day you knew this mission would be even harder than you were led to believe but for entirely the wrong reasons.
Your breath caught in your throat, and for a moment, it was hard to remember why you were there. He was standing in front of a nearby building, the black blazer hanging loosely over his broad shoulders, his silver hair falling in dishevelled strands across his face. His red eyes scanned his surroundings like he owned the placeâlike there was nothing in the galaxy that could challenge him.
He was tall, too tall maybe, with that unfair kind of height that made him even more intimidating than the average person. But it wasnât just his height. No, it was the way his body seemed to moveâfluid and calculated, each step made with a deliberate grace that told you he knew exactly how dangerous he was. As did the people around him, whose gaze drifted to him subconsciously as he entered a room, commanding their attention.
Your gaze betrayed you, drifting down to his arms, the way his dress shirt clung to his biceps. His build was...distracting, to say the least. Muscular, broad chest, narrow waist, the sharp V-line of his torso that drew your attention a little too much. It was like heâd been sculpted by someone who thought it would be a fun idea to make a man too attractive for his own good. You cursed yourself for lingering.
Then there were his hands. Strong, elegant fingers, the kind you could imagine tracing patterns on the most sensitive parts of your body. You shook the thought away, appalled at how easily your mind wandered. His hands, as beautiful as they were, had more blood on them than you could count. There was nothing innocent about them.
Still, your eyes found their way back to his face, the sharp angles of his jaw, the slight scruff that only added to his rugged charm. And his lipsâdamn, his lips. Full and soft-looking, the kind of lips that would make anyone wonder what theyâd feel like against theirs. You swallowed, cursing the heat that rose in your cheeks.
You had a job to do. You couldnât afford to think like that.
But there was something about Sylus that made you uneasy beyond his reputation. It wasnât just his appearance, though that was enough to send your heart racing if you stared too long. It was the way he carried himself, the subtle confidence that came with being untouchable. He was a man who could ruin you in more ways than one, and you knew it.
And yet, here you were, watching him, trying to make sense of the strange feeling gnawing at you.
Attraction? Fear? A little bit of both?
Whatever it was, it didnât matter. You couldnât afford to get distracted. Sylus was dangerous. You knew that. But that didnât stop you from thinking about him just a little too much, wondering if the same hands that could kill with such ease might feel different in other situations.
You found yourself thinking about Taraâs remarks. She would have a field day when you told her just how attractive he was. Something inside you bristed at the thought of Tara drooling after him, a nasty part of you felt compelled to slap her inevitable shit eating grin.
Every day, Sylus seemed to do something that contradicted his brutal reputation. Like he pulled up in a sleek black Bentley, only to open the trunk and haul out dozens of tins of tuna. Heâd carried them into a dimly lit alley, where a cluster of stray cats eagerly waited their meal. You couldnât help but smile, your heart softening at the sight. This was the most wanted criminal in deepspace? It was confusing- almost laughable. Captain Jennaâs warnings echoed in your mind, but they felt distant, like the wisp of a memory half-remembered. You watched intently, noticing the gentleness of his hands as he stroked one of the cats. The way his fingers curled and caressed the soft ear of the feline. You watched, meticulously.
Days later, you saw him stop outside a small, rundown school. A group of children played in the dust, their laughter filling the air like a melody. Sylus approached the headmaster, handing him an envelope. You couldn't hear their conversation, but you saw the gratitude in the manâs eyes as he accepted the donation. You noted it down. Sylus was supporting the struggling schoolâs program. This momentâso starkly contrasting with the image of a ruthless criminalâmade you question everything.
Your fascination deepened as you watched Sylus conduct meetings with an array of charactersâmen in suits, tattooed individuals, all laughing and shaking hands. Nothing appeared violent or suspicious. The disconnect between your observations and the brutal image painted by others became more unsettling by the day.
Following him on foot was another failureâhis long strides and confidence made it impossible to keep up. Frustrated, you abandoned the idea and focused on your surveillance equipment, your lifeline. But it was also the tether that forced you to confront the growing complexity of your feelings for him.
Then, everything changed.
It was a quiet afternoon, the kind that seemed to lull the world into a false sense of security. You adjusted your viewing angle, your heart fluttering as you caught a glimpse of him in the warehouse, not far from his estate. Situated high in the rafters.You'd gotten there early, armed with intel on the meeting place.
The scene unfolded like a twisted play- goods exchanged, a casual meeting that quickly turned dark. Sylus stood across from Matthew Halbard and his associates. The deal should have been straightforward, he was buying protocores, altered, high-grade and rare components that would help strengthen his position in the N109 zone, Onychinusâs position. But tension hung in the air like a thick fog, and you could feel it even from your hidden position. Halbardâs eyes flicked with something dangerous, and your instincts told you things were about to go sideways.
The negotiation soured fast. You leaned in closer, your pulse quickening as you realised they intended to con Sylus. A betrayal.Theyâd planned to catch him off guard, take him out, and claim Onychinus for themselves. 'Cowards,' you thought. The idea of ambushing him, waiting for him to be alone, gnawed at you.
The tension in the air grew and the conversation escalated, Halbardâs face grew more smug and his men seemed to be dripping with anticipation. You watched Sylus closely. His expression remained neutral, predatory even, though you could see the faint tightening of his jaw. It was the only sign of the storm brewing beneath his composed exterior. The sight sent a chill down your spineâthe way he moved, the subtle aligning of his hips and rolling of his shoulders, was fluid, like a man who anticipated violence.
Then it happened. In a split second, Halbardâs men drew their weapons. Panic rushed through you, your breath catching. Sylus, however, didn't even flinch. Instead, he smiledâa slow, chilling grin that sent a jolt of fear straight through your core. Gunfire erupted, splitting the air like thunder, but Sylus became the storm instead.
You watched in horror, your heart pounding rapidly in your chest, as he dismantled their attack with brutal efficiency, each movement deliberate and lethal. He was a force of nature, dispatching them with the same efficiency youâd seen him use while feeding stray cats - calm, casual, and unnervingly composed. The contrast between those two versions of him - the killer and the caretaker - left you reeling.
His Evol sliced through the air with deadly accuracy. Every strike was purposeful, no movement wasted. You watched in stunned horror as Sylus tortured the men before deciding, with terrifying calm, who deserved to die. The executions were brutal, calculated, each one more grotesque than the last. You wanted to look away, but couldnât. Every death was horrific, yet undeniably earned. The men had underestimated him, and so, it seemed, had you.
Your stomach churned. The Sylus youâd observed over the last few weeks, the one who laughed over coffee and donated money to local schools, had vanished, replaced by a monster who shed blood as easily as breathing. It left you unsettled, blindsided by the jarring reality. How could this be the same person? Youâd let your guard down, allowed yourself to see him through a softer lens, and now it felt like the ground had shifted beneath you.
As the dust settled and the echoes of violence faded, you remained hidden in the rafters frozen in place, your breath coming out in shallow gasps. Sylus scanned the warehouse, his sharp gaze sweeping the area. For a moment, it seemed as though he sensed something out of place. You stayed perfectly still, hoping he hadnât detected your presence.
With a subtle flick of his wrist, Sylus sent a command to Mephisto, the mechanical crow perched nearby, its cameras whirring softly. âKeep an eye on that one,â he murmured, an amused smirk curling his lips. âLetâs see what she does next.â
Back in your apartment, the images of Sylus in the warehouse played on a loop in your mind, an inescapable storm of conflicting thoughts. You paced, trying to dispel the visions, but they clung to you. The Sylus you'd been watching- the one you'd begun to romanticise- was gone, replaced by the merciless killer from the warehouse.
You sighed, running a hand through your hair, trying to calm your racing pulse. Your training kicked in, helping you focus in the quiet darkness of your apartment. That was when you noticed it. A large bird perched on the edge of your balcony, its beady eyes fixed on you. It moved with an eerie smoothness, almost unnatural. You squinted, trying to place the species. It looked like a strange hybrid between a crow and a raven, but something about it felt⌠off.
You shook your head. âWhat a strange birdâŚâ you muttered.
Unbeknownst to you, Sylus smiled to himself. âMephisto,â He chuckled, a spark of amusement lighting his carmine eyes as he leaned back in his chair, watching the live feed from the mechanical crow. The bird let out a soft caw.
âLetâs tone down your surveillance skills a bit,â Sylus chuckled softly. âWe donât want her feeling too watched, now.â
Mephisto ruffled his dark feathers in response, a silent display of sass that didnât go unnoticed. The way the bird shifted its stance on the balcony almost seemed to say, Good luck with that, master.
Sylusâs gaze lingered on the flickering lights of the live feed as he leaned back, contemplating his next move. He was excited. The thrill of watching you navigate this game filled him with anticipation."Let the little bird think she's in control," he mused aloud, a slow grin forming. "It makes things more interesting.â
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37 for QuinFox for the kiss roulette? â¤ď¸
37. kiss on the back of the neck
send me an ask for a lil kiss with your pairing of choice <3
thank you for the ask, anon!! you know I am weak for these two..
also due to circumstances outside of my control, this has turned into 687 words written in 30 minutes with two different kinds of kisses in addition to the request. hope u understand
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In hindsight, maybe Quinlan shouldâve warned him.
He tends to forget that not everyone can sense the presence of other beings as easily as they can smell a pastry or taste blood on their tongue. The concept of being painfully aware of every damned sentient being in the vicinity has become second nature to Quinlan, something thatâs familiar to him as the curves of the sconces in the Temple halls or the way that Maceâs scowl twitches just to the left when Quinlan smiles at him for too long.Â
But, still.
He shouldâve warned him.
Itâs not like Quinlan could help himself. Fox was standing with his back turned away from the doorway to his office, something that Quinlan wouldâve teased him over (Didnât the Kaminoans teach you how to watch the damn entrances?), but he could see the way Foxâs shoulders were pinched around his neck and the way that his hand was gripping the belt of his lower armor so tightly that Quinlanâs not sure how the plastoid didnât snap in two.
Every single cord of muscle in Foxâs body seemed to be in a competition for who could kill Fox the fastest⌠And it appeared like the one on the back of his neck was currently winning, judging by the way that Foxâs head was hunched over into his datapad like he was trying to either eat it or whisper sweet, sweet nothings into its deepest pixels.
Before Quinlan knew it, he was slinking across the room and slightly bumping Foxâs unarmored back with his chest, placing gentle hands on his waist and brushing his mouth over the mess of gray-streaked curls that sit gracefully on the nape of Foxâs neck.
âHey, swââ
Ah, and now thereâs a blaster in his stomach paired with wild brown eyes and bared teeth. Somehow, Fox didnât even drop the datapad.
Quinlan only smiles softly in the face of his own beautiful mortality.Â
âFuck,â Fox turns from a rabid animal to a slightly less rabid animal with a sigh and a scrub of his hand (still holding the datapad) over his face. âYou scared me.â
Fox puts his blaster that was one press from rearranging Quinlanâs kidney back into the holster with a click. And right before Quinlan was about to make a joke regarding if Fox was happy to see him. Next time.Â
âSorry,â Quinlan lies.
Fox attempts to narrow his eyes, but it falls terribly short when the prestigious Commander exhales and leans forward, reacquainting his forehead to Quinlanâs shoulder with a dull thunk. Quinlan breathes his own little chuckle and buries his hand into Foxâs hair, scratching his scalp. Fox melts and Quinlan takes more of his weight with a quirk of his lips.
âWas gonna ask if you wanted to go to Dexâs with me,â Quinlan murmurs to the ratty couch shoved against the wall, wondering how easily he could get Fox onto it later.Â
Fox hums and picks his weight up so he can look at Quinlan properly. Any hint of his scowl has cleared away with the clouds and thereâs only a hard-fought trusting gaze that cuts through a fallen dark curl. Quinlan clears it away with gentle fingers that still hum against the storyboard of Foxâs skin.
âYou buying?â Fox raises an eyebrow. The silvery scar that runs through it like a stream catches the sunlight outside.Â
Quinlan kisses his forehead and lingers for a moment, just long enough to whisper there, âStole some credits from Obiâs robes. He owes me anyway.â
Fox snorts and pulls away, finally placing the datapad on the desk. He sets it right next to the tiny holopicture of the two of them from a few rotations ago. Fox runs a loving finger over the frame, shrugs and responds, âGood enough for me.â
He puts his upper armor back on, steals a proper kiss, and then theyâre walking through the halls again and making fun of the worst Senator of the week.
Quinlanâs heart sings the entire time because while the Force may not be second nature to Commander Fox, Quinlan Vos sure as hell is.
#what is wrong with me they make me WEAK!!!!! PATHETIC!!!!!!!#this ended up being a great warm-up for my oneshot thank u anon ily#quinfox#foxquin#vox#my writing
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How would you feel about writing Darman being in love with an oblivious reader & does everything he can to confess BUT she for some reason believes that heâs in love with Etain?
Let's Try This Again
Summary: You're really tired of Darman and Etain rubbing their relationship in your face, especially since Darman is always there. But a conversation changes things.
Pairing: Darman Skirata x F!Reader
Word Count: 858
Warnings: None
Tagging: @trixie2023 @n0vqni
A/N: I did absolutely no research on Etain, so I hope this is okay.
You frown thoughtfully as you slide your fingers across the top of your datapad. You should be working.
Should being the keyword in that sentence.
Youâre having a hard time focusing on your work. After all, Darman is right there, and heâs flirting with Etain right in front of you, and honestly itâs disgusting.
And you might be a little jealous. Just a little.
You turn your gaze to the spreadsheet on your datapad, a dark scowl crossing your face at the thought of Darman and Etain together, though really, youâre pretty sure it just looks like the spreadsheet is annoying you.
Which might be a good thing, at this point.
âIâm sure your datapad is sorry for whatever wrong it committed.â You start and fumble with your datapad when you hear a very familiar voice from your side, âAh, sorry. I thought you heard us approach.â
âWhat?â You blink up at Darman, and then flicker your gaze over to Etain, and then back to Darman.
âYouâŚuhâŚwere glaring at your datapad,â Darman offers with a genial grin, âIs everything alright?â
âOh! Yes. Everything is fine. Ish. Some credit discrepancies, but Iâll figure it out. I always do.â You say quickly, âSorry if my foul mood was bothering you.â
âDo you need any help?â Etain asks, âIâm not what anyone would call an accounting specialist, but maybe a new pair of eyes will help?â
âIâm sure you have better things to do than stare at spreadsheets for the next few hours.â You say easily, âBesides, this is what I get paid for.â
âWell, if youâre sure.â Etain murmurs quietly, before she elbows Darman and shoots him a look.
âWhat? Oh! Right!â He leans against the side of your desk, and grins at you, âSo, meshâla, have you heard about the new restaurant that they opened near the river? The open air one?â
âIâve read that the reviews are really good,â You confirm, even as you focus your attention back to your datapad, âWhy do you ask?â
âWell, yeah. Iâve read the reviews are amazing,â Darman replies, âAnyway, do you want to go and get dinner tonight?â
You flicker your gaze up to him, and then over to Etain, and then back to Darman, âIâm really busy, Darman, Iâm sure the pair of you can have fun without me.â
He falters, though you donât see, âIâŚnoâŚI donât want to take Etain-â
Etain sighs deeply, and presses her hand to her head, âDear Force, youâre both dense.â
You shoot the older woman an offended look, and Darman wilts a little bit, âYou donât have to be so mean about it, Etain.â He grumbles.
Etain slams her hands on your desk, and you yelp and push your seat back slightly, âYou!â
âYes maâam?!â
âDarman is in love with you! To a pathetic level! If I have to hear him pining over you on a mission one more time Iâm going to throw him off a cliff!â Etain says loudly.
Darman flushes and he presses his hands over his face, âStars, EtainâŚcould you say that in any more of a humiliating way-?â
âAnd you!â The Jedi rounds on Darman, who takes a step away from her, âStop pussyfooting around her! Just be kriffing honest!â She slams her hands on her hips, âYou,â She points at Darman, âAre taking her,â She points to you, âOut of a date tonight. And You,â She jabs her finger at you, âAre going to wear a pretty dress that I bought you, and you,â She points at Darman again, âAre going to bring her flowers. Have I made myself clear?â
You nod mutely, and you note that Darman is also nodding rapidly.
âGreat!â Etain is all smiles now, âI have spent far too much time obsessing about your relationship, so you will be happy or I am going to be very grumpy!â And then she spins on her heels and leaves the office, allowing the door to slide shut behind her.
â...youâre in love with me?â You ask, once youâve recovered from Etainâs explosion.
âUhâŚyeah. Iâve been trying to ask you out for a, frankly, embarrassing amount of time.â He says with a sheepish laugh, âbut you kept assuming that I was talking about Etain, so I asked her for advice-â
âNo wonder she got so frustrated,â You mumble as you tuck your hair behind your ear, âUmâŚsorry, for jumping to conclusions. I was a littleâŚjealous.â
Darman pauses, and then he grins in sheer glee, âJealous?â
You duck your head, âStop being smug.â
âNo, no! Why were you jealous? Did you want me to ask you on a date? Do you actually like me as much as I like you?â Darman asks, âCome on, cyare, throw me a bone.â
Your face heats, âYes, alright! I do like you as much as you like me. And I was jealous because I thought you were dating Etain.â
His grin grows, âWell, now you know you have no reason to be jealous-â
âI do, yes.â
âSo, would you like to go on a date with me? Dinner and then dancing?â
You smile up at him, shyly, âIâd like that. A lot.â
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Reunion
He had to be dead.Â
Maybe he had caught a bullet from a lucky merc and this was his brain tormenting him in his last moments.
"Shepard?"Â
"Garrus, is that you?"
She looked the same. Same dark hair, piled atop her head in a bun; sweat pasting escaped tendrils to her face. Her eyes were the same shade of amber, her face marred by a few scars but still sprinkled with freckles a slightly darker shade of brown then the rest of her skin.
But she was dead.
The message reaches him at home, on Palaven, his omni-tool beeping frantically. Seeing it's from Joker, he ignores it with a mental reminder to reply later. Right now, he's in the middle of cleaning his rifle.
"Garrus!"
His sister, Solana comes rushing into his room and he knows that something is wrong.
"Sol, what is it," he rises, leaning the gun against the wall, "is it mom?"
"Garrus," her voice is steady but her sub-vocals tell him she's anything but," Garrus, I'm so sorry-"
"What is it?" He snaps
Wordlessly, she crosses the room and switches on the television. The news is on and in the corner is a photo of...
"Shepard."
He struggles to make sense of what he's seeing, what he's hearing.
"It is a dark day for the galaxy," the news anchor says mournfully, " the Normandy has been destroyed with multiple casualties, including Commander Cassia Shepard, who defeated the rogue specter Saren Arcturis on the Citadel 1 month past."
The world falls away and he nearly falls with it, legs buckling beneath him only to be caught by his sister and led to his desk where he is lowered into his chair.
"Garrus-"
"I-I'm fine Sol," he hears himself say, "I just need to be alone."
"Are you sure-"
"Out."
It comes out as a growl and she takes the warning and leaves. Once she's gone, he flings a datapad across the room, tears blurring his vision.
He had just talked to her, what, two weeks ago?Â
And now she was gone. He felt cold, numb. This couldn't be happening.
Tapping at his omni-tool, he pulled up Joker's message.
"Garrus, I- fuck," Joker's voice comes through, raw and ragged with greif, " I didn't want you to find out through the news. Shepard's gone. She- she got spaced when the Normandy was attacked. She saved me and- fuck man, I'm sorry."
He couldn't say what exactly happened in the weeks following that message, most of it was blurred by the wonderful amnesiac qualities of Turian brandy. Eventually that wasn't enough. He couldn't stand it, the way Sol constantly checked up on him; seeing the face of his best friend on every tv screen, knowing that he would never see her again. Never...
He returns to the Citadel and C-sec, but it isn't the same. How could it be?
The red tape that merely annoyed him before now adds to a slowly simmering rage.Â
He tries, spirits, does he try.Â
He tries to push against the official line that the war is over with the defeat of the Geth and Sovereign, tries to do good, tries to do his Commander proud.
Something in him snaps.
The catalyst is a smuggler, bringing red sand and spirits knows what else onto the Citadel. Red tape, too much for him to bypass, stops him from getting to him so he quits, much to his father's immense disappointment.
A little squeezing produces a name. A little more produces a place: Omega. Garrus is on the first shuttle out.
Upon landing he immediately takes down a Vorcha mugging an elderly human with a well placed hit with his rifle butt. The woman is thankful, calling him an angel;some type of human guardian spirit.
Later he finds another Turian at the Afterlife while drowning his sorrows and the two decide to take the fight to Omega's gangs.
After that, more join up until he has a squad, 12 strong, helping to clean up the streets of the space station and earning both the adoration of the locals and a new nickname: Archangel.
Adoration isn't the only thing their war earns them; credits roll in as well. His men want to take it easy, slow down, but he won't hear it. Partly because he knows they're doing good work and partly because he doesn't know what he'll do if he doesn't have a target in his scope.
 He pushes too hard.
Sidonis's betrayal catches him completely off guard. Lured away with a lie of an operation, he returns to carnage. His crew lies dead or dying throughout their hideout and Sidonis is nowhere to be found. As he does his best to keep the survivors alive, he can feel the old rage coursing through his veins as he clears out the invading gang members one by one.Â
Sidonis is going to pay.
He's exhausted. The bodies of his crew are starting to smell, and he's running low on ammo. He pulls the trigger and another merc falls, they've long since stopped sending their best and he's long since stopped feeling bad about the inexperienced cannon fodder being sent after him.
Still, it won't be long now.
Moving into cover, he opens his omni-tool and does something he hasn't done in a long time.
"Hello?"
"Hey Dad."
"Garrus? What's that sound?"
He peers through the scope and drops another merc.
"Target practice."
"Then call back later."
"I-I don't think I'll be able to do that," he sighs, "too many targets."
"...I see."
Another merc falls but there are four more coming to take his place.
"Listen, Dad, I don't have a lot of time left," he says, popping out the heat sink, "I just wanted to tell you, you were right. About everything. I'm sorry we fought so much."
"Don't worry about that now," his father replies, to an untrained ear he might have sounded calm, "these...targets? Are they moving fast?"
"Not fast enough," he's looking through his scope again and notices a group who seem to actually know how to use cover, " but they're learning."
"Thermal clips?"
"Could always use more."
The group is on the move again, and he spies something that makes his heart skip a beat. N7 armor.
" No matter how bad things are," his father continues, " so long as you have one bullet left, you can still finish the job. Understand?"
"Yes sir." He mutters, shooting a concussive round at the mystery soldier. It knocks their helmet off, revealing a pile of raven-dark hair.
"Good, and when you finish up there you come home to Palaven. We have a lot to sort out."
 His focus is now squarely on the squad making their way across the bridge; he can see her clearly in his scope, right as she fires a round into the back of a merc's head.
"Yeah, we do," he says, relief washing over him, "Dad, I've got to go, but don't worry about me. The odds just got a lot better."
"I thought you were dead."
He resisted the impulse to touch her, to make sure that she's actually real and not some pre-death hallucination, opting to sit down on a nearby crate instead.
"Garrus, what are you doing here?" She asked, her eyes bright and alive.
"Good to see you too."
She smiled up at him and he felt his stomach flip, " I'm just surprised to see you."
"Well, that makes both of us." He replied, " Still, it's good to see a friendly face. Killing mercs is hard work, especially on my own."
"You shot me."
"Concussive rounds only, didn't want the mercs getting suspicious."
She crossed her arms, rolling her eyes in that oh so familiar way, "yeah, right."
His mandibles twitched in a smirk, "If I wanted to do more than take your shields down, I would have done it. Besides, you were taking your sweet time, I had to get you moving."
She had questions, he was sure, but so did he. Not that they had time for that, not with the mercs en route.Â
The decision was easy, they would hold their position and with the help of Shepard and her two companions they should be able to make a dent in the merc's resistance and haul ass out of the base.
"Alright," she said, with a grin, "let's spill a little merc blood."
"Good to see you haven't changed."
The battle was desperate, even with the help, but Garrus found himself reinvigorated; watching Shepard aim down the sights of her own rifle to his left. It was her usual spot, and he hadn't fully realized how impossible it had been to fill until she was back in it.
He took aim, and had a merc in his sights but before he could pull the trigger, their head snapped back and they dropped to the floor.Â
"You stole my kill, Shepard."
"Ya snooze ya lose Vakarian," she shot back, laughing over the sound of gunfire, " besides, you've had them all to yourself, don't be greedy."
"Me? Never."
She stayed by his side for most of the fight while the other humans took out anyone that made it past their bullets,there weren't many, or made entry on the lower level. It was only when Blue Suns started streaming in that she switched to her SMG and ran off to get rid of them while he kept picking off anyone stupid enough to try and cross the bridge.
Then came the gunship.
"Damnit," he growled, reloading, "I thought I took that thing out."
A hail of bullets flew towards him as he turned to fire, taking down his shields and forcing him into cover.
"You think you can screw with the Blue Suns," taunted the pilot, "this ends now!"
Swearing, he made for cover on his left just in time to see a rocket fly in his direction. The world exploded around him and he felt himself become airborne before landing in a heap, excruciating pain radiating through his body as his vision began to darken. Somewhere above him, he heard someone screaming his name.
As he lost consciousness, he only had one thought.
I just got her back.
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Clonetober- Day 7
Prompt: âPatience . . . is not something Iâm known for.â/time loop/bodyguard AU
Prompt list by @ladysongmaster Divider by djarrex
Tags/Warnings: Captain Rex x OC (Lena Orim), Nobility/Bodyguard AU
Rex read over the information on his datapad for the fifth time, wanting to make sure he had everything memorized. He didnât want to mess this job up. Senator Organa was counting on him to make sure the person he was guarding made it through the conference safely, and he intended to do just that.
âYou look nervous,â Cody said from where he sat across the table. âThis isnât anything different than what youâve done before. Remember the Duchess from Mandalore?â
âThat was different,â Rex said, putting down the datapad. âThere were more of us and there were two Jedi on board. This time, itâs just going to be me.â
âYouâll be fine,â Cody said reassuringly. âAlso, I hear sheâs really nice. Maybe youâll make a new friend.â
Rex shook his head in disbelief. Making friends with his charge was not his goal. Keeping her alive and out of danger was. Senator Organa had told him there were many people that wanted her gone, including Count Dooku himself. When Rex had asked why she wasnât put under a higher amount of security, he hadnât gotten a straight answer.
The comm on his wrist beeped, telling him that it was time for him to go. He gave Cody a wave as he walked away and pulled his helmet onto his head. Rex could feel his heart thrumming in his ears as he approached Senator Organaâs office, every nerve in his body on edge. He took a deep breath and pressed the button beside the door.
âCome in,â said a voice from inside.
Rex opened the door and entered the office, his eyes searching the room for its occupants. He could see Senator Organa sitting behind his desk. Across from him sat a woman with very long hair cascading down her back, part of it braided in complicated sections at the top of her head and the rest hanging loose. She turned to look at him when he entered and he was struck.Â
She was beautiful. A few loose tendrils of dark blonde hair curled at the sides of her head, framing her pale face. When she smiled in greeting, her gray eyes crinkled at the corners and it almost seemed like she radiated light.Â
âAh, Captain Rex,â Senator Organa said in greeting. âJust in time. This is my friend, your companion for the next little while.â
The woman stood from her chair and walked in his direction, holding out her hand for him to shake. Her smile from before hadnât faded, bright as ever as she introduced herself.
âLady Lena of House Orim,â she said. âPleased to meet you, Captain Rex.â
Rex reached out and shook her offered hand. Now that she was standing closer, he could see how tiny she was. Much like Senators Chuchi and Amidala, she was significantly smaller than him, the top of her head barely above his shoulder. Even her hand seemed tiny clasped in his.
âI heard you and I are going to be spending some time together,â she said. âSince Bail insists on me having a shadow.â
âI only want you to be safe, Lena. The conference wonât have the security needed. Captain Rex is very capable and will be able to keep you from harm.â
Lena rolled her eyes at the Senator and gave Rex an apologetic look.
âIâm sure you have much better things to do with your time, so I apologize for you being made to do this.â
âItâs no problem, maâam,â Rex said. âI have my orders, and I will follow them.â
Rex saw the smile on Lenaâs face diminish before she seemed to get control over whatever negative thought she had and it returned, albeit a bit less bright. She turned away from him and returned to the chair she had left earlier, retrieving a small bag from where it hung over the back.Â
âI will see you when I return, Bail. Try not to worry too much.â
Lena gestured for Rex to follow her out into the hallway. He took a place a short distance behind her and started to follow her, but she waved him forward to walk beside her. With a small amount of hesitation, he stepped up to where she wanted him and they continued their trek down the hallway.
âI hope weâll be able to get to know each other on this trip,â Lena said. âI havenât had the chance to travel far from Alderaan in recent years, so Iâm afraid my social circle is a bit small.â
Rex thought back to Codyâs words about him making a new friend. He had to laugh a little at the idea of a noble lady of Alderaan becoming his friend. It didnât seem high on the list of possibilities.Â
âIâm not sure how good of company I will be for you maâam,â he said. âWe donât exactly walk common life paths.â
âThatâs okay, I like a little variety in my life. Iâm sure weâll get along just perfectly.â
Rex had never heard the word variety used in reference to clones. Usually they were grouped together as a single entity, despite their efforts to make themselves as individual as possible. Perhaps she was his chance for a little variety as well.
A/N: Hope you enjoyed this! Please reblog, like, and comment! This one was a little shorter because I think I would like to turn this into a one-shot or mini-series in the future!
#clonetober2023#star wars: the clone wars#star wars fanfiction#original characters#star wars#captain rex x oc#captain rex#OC: Lena Orim
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Fluff Prompt 1: The News
This had been slightly delayed from Friday. @frutepye stated they needed some cheering up around this time of year, so they sent in some prompts that Iâm happy to fulfill. (If youâre reading the Ziost fic, BOY HOWDY, you know why.)
So hereâs the first one: Jace finds out heâll be a grandfather. I wrote a snippet of this a few years ago, but this is considerably expanded. CW for mention of pregnant person (Eva).Â
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Marcus Trant watched the steadily flashing light on Jace Malcomâs desk. Â Someone was waiting on hold.
Specifically, it was the light used to indicate that the Allianceâs representative wanted to speak to Malcom. That varied, according to Malcom. In the days between the end of the Eternal Empire and the Iokath operation, it had been Aygo, and most days, it continued to be. Â
After Iokath, once in a while, Theron Shan would call in. Â Most of the time it was all business. Â Jace was happy to acknowledge that there had been more personal lines of communication established, especially since the miracle that had been Theron getting married.
Trant had met and worked with Eva Corolastor a few times. Â As a person, Trant could see how she suited Theron. Â What didnât track was the fact that, at the same time, she was the Voidhound, the leader of a third major faction in the galaxy, while still running the Voidfleet Cartel.
Trant supposed Theron had finally stopped running from those issues, a topic of contention between them⌠twenty years ago now.  The galaxy had changed since Theron had tracked down Ngani Zho and discovered the existence of the Sun Razer. Â
Trant didnât know if the galaxy was better, for all that it had endured. Â He did know that Theron had finally permitted himself to have something that didnât directly contribute to âthe greater good.â
But apparently, âthe greater goodâ manifested in stranger ways that anyone could have anticipated: the Voidhound, her Alliance, the current status quo of the galaxy.
That explained pretty much all of Trantâs interest in that flashing light on Malcomâs desk. Â It was his business to know about other governments in the galaxy. Theronâs life was absolutely none of his business, but that didnât stop Trant from trying to follow it like one of the holodramas Mrs. Trant #4 liked to watch.
(Trant hated the fact that both Jace and Theron â completely independently of each other, at least a decade apart â had privately nicknamed his wives the exact same way so they could keep track of them.)
(And Trant really hated that heâd started to number them the same way as they did. So maybe he had issues too.)
âTrying to followâ was the operative phrase here. Â The pair were pretty slick in obscuring their whereabouts and activities. Â Nothing personal; Theron was still her spymaster, active in the field. Â His face was still unknown to the galaxy. Â Trant knew that Theron had raced under an alias at Manaan recently, mostly through Jace who was conveniently there at the time on Republic business. Beyond that, Theron had lived in the shadows, and Eva had glided along the line of being famous and infamous, as usual.
Thus, Marcus Trant was very pleased to see Theronâs image flicker to life on the holocomm. Â
The former SIS agent noticed his ex-boss immediately. Â âYou in the middle of something?â
âNo, son,â Jace answered far too quickly to let Trant say otherwise.
Theron caught that. Â âRight.â Â He frowned slightly, looking down at a datapad. Â âWell, I have no doubt youâd hear about this anyway, so I guess this saves us all time.â Â
Trant saw the smile pass like a ghost across Theronâs face before he resumed his usual briefing style: brisk, slightly irreverent, unerringly accurate.
Trant noticed that the comm was suddenly secured at highest decryption levels, both ways. Â
Malcom picked upon that too.
âThe Captain wanted me to inform youâŚâ Theron stopped, as if reconsidering the words and how he wanted to convey the message.  âWeâve --- â  Again, that smile that didnât linger, this time with the slightest worry.  âItâs still very early, but she wanted someone to know, regardless ââ Â
Malcom frowned. Â âTheron, is Eva all right?â
The transit smile finally stopped and remained, even as Theronâs eyes dropped to his datapad. Â
Trant knew that smile.  Heâd worn it himself, twice, and he saw it after the fact in holos.  âI think sheâs more than all right, currently.  Theron?â He wanted to get that confirmationâŚbecause he wanted to know he still had that investigatorâs knack.  Being out of the field was hard for Trant â always had been.
Jace Malcom was a smart guy, but he could be utterly dense sometimes. Â His gaze bounced between Theron and Trant, slightly irritated that he hadnât been let in on the news yet. Â Then again, Marcus Trant was not the Director of SIS just because he was cute and did the paperwork. Â
âYeah.â Â Then, faintly, as if still absorbing the shock, yet undeniably happy: âSheâs pregnant.â
Jace Malcom rose to his feet from behind his desk, staring at Theronâs image. Â His expression was unreadable.
And then the world lurched.
So this is how I die, thought Trant as he watched the Supreme Commander spike his caf mug into his office desk, breaking both into pieces. Then Jace let out a whoop still worthy of Havoc Squad.  Jace is going to bounce me off the desk next.  Or break all my ribs in a hug.
(Jace could still benchpress a speeder, probably.)
Then security burst through the door and swarmed the entry way. Â The point men stared first at Trant, then at Malcom, then at the office furniture, then back at Malcom.
âIâm going to have a grandbaby!â he bellowed joyously. Security collectively blinked and backed out of the office, with all due haste.
The holo image flickered from its newfound position on the floor. âPlease donât give yourself another heart attack or break anythingâŚ.anything else.â  Theron ran a hand back through his hair as he amended the sentence.  âAnd donât convert anything into a nursery â youâre not allowed to kidnap it.â
It seemed to finally register on Jace that heâd effectively trashed his office like some junior officer on a bender. Â His hands flexed a few times as he shuffled around the debris to pick up the holo unit. Â Once he had it in his hands, Jaceâs words failed him as he looked at Theron. âI âitâs â such -- Â good job, son.â
All three men facepalmed at the same time at that one. Â
âCongratulations, Theron,â Trant finally offered the obvious, saner alternative.
Theron nodded as his hand came away from his face. Â âShe â she still wants to celebrate it, but ââ
âRisky.â Â Jace seemed to gathered enough of his wits to analyze the situation; some people might have thought that Theron had received his analytical skills from Satele, but as far as Marcus Trant knew, that was not the case. It was public knowledge that Eva had spent considerable time in carbonite. Â âBut you two never were fully opposed to risk-tasking.â
Again, Theronâs smile flickered. Â âNo. Â Never.â
~~
Hope this fit the bill, @frutepye! More to come in the near future
#swtor#swtor fan fiction#theron shan#jace malcom#marcus trant#theron shan x smuggler#oc: eva corolastor
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Angstpril Day Ten: Sacrifice
âThis is yours,â Able says. Heâs standing in front of his desk, offering something Tron doesnât want to take.
âIt was waiting when I got here. Iâm not sure who brought it in. None of my betas saw anything.â His expression is composed, but his voice is thick with grief.
Tron stares at the weapon he holds and says nothing.
The disc is white. But unlike that of a siren, or a User, its light is blue.
Just like his.
Thereâs only one other program on the Grid who has a disc like that. And if Able has it, she isnât using it anymore. Â
 Tron has to look eventually. He puts it off for as long as he can stand it, until heâs back at the spire, and the rest of Argon is deep in hibernation. Alone in the dark he activates the white discâand Yoriâs visage smiles back at him.Â
Itâs been far too long since he last saw her. Anger flares up with the pain. How had he forgotten the intelligence in her eyes? The mischief in her smile? She will never look at him that way again.
It takes everything he has to view her last memory file. The timestamp reveals that itâs from only three cycles ago. Sheâd still been alive for that long, and he had no idea. Sheâs already been  gone for that long, and he hadnât noticed. Another unthinkable failure.Â
Add it to the list.
 Her final memory begins with others. Yori hadnât been hiding, but leading. A horde of programs follow her as they slip through the streets of the Capitol.Â
And then he hears her voice.
âThis way,â she says, ushering programs past. âThereâs a station just a few blocks from here. Youâre almost there. Hurry!â Sheâs commanding, urgent, but not panicked.Â
Even when she should be.
âFreeze, program!â
Tron recognizes the tone of Cluâs soldiers before he sees them. The view changes as Yori whips around. More programs file past her, all running now. And instead of following them, like she should, she charges towards the guards.
To save the terrified program theyâve cornered.Â
Theyâre small. Young, Tron thinks. He realizes they must be an ISO. He wonders if the others were, too.Â
âGo!â Yori shouts. She checks the program out of the way, entering the path of the disc that would have derezzed them.Â
And the video ends.
 Itâs as simple as that.
She died at the hands of some lucky fool who was aiming for someone else. Sheâd died so  that program, maybe someone sheâd barely known, didnât have to. The same way Tron very nearly died for Flynn.Â
And was that why?Â
Had she glorified his demise to lessen her pain? To convince herself he died for something that mattered? Had she emulated him because she missed him? Because she thought thatâs what he would want?
He wanted her  here  . Her teasing and her laughter, warming this awful empty space. Her messy, sprawling presence, covering every surface with blueprints and datapads, filling the air itself with simulations. Her fussing and scolding. Her reassurance. Her beside him at night. Just her. His other, better half. Yori who helped people. Yori who made things. Yori, who never hurt anyone. To think that she died while he survived is  wrong , unjust in a way he canât even name.Â
Maybe it was unrealistic, but heâd always hoped theyâd find each other somehow. Theyâd done it once before. Together, they would have stood a chance against Clu. Now, though, Tron isnât sure who or what he has left to fight for.Â
âIâm sorry,â he says, when he is able to speak again. Heâs not sure why he says it. He doesnât believe she can hear him.Â
âI wasnât there when you needed me. I didnât protect you.â
 But he can protect what little is left.
 âYou were wrong.âÂ
Able jumps about a foot in the air when Tron emerges from the shadows. âYou have got to stop doing that!â he snaps, clutching at his core. The monitor ignores him.
âTake this,â he says. Able frowns at the disc in his hand.
âI thoughtââ
âItâs safer here with you,â Tron says. âPut it with the suit. Hide it in plain sight. No one will ever know.â
The offer is more tempting than Able would like to admit. He loved Yori too, in his own way. Having some part of her close would bring him comfort.Â
But there are other factors to consider.
âTron, I think she would want youââ
âNo.â Heâs hiding behind a mask again, but Able doesnât need to see eyes to read the exhaustion and brokenness they hold. He steps back and quickly, gently lays the disc on Ableâs desk. âI donât deserve it.âÂ
The program is gone before he can protest.
#angstpril2023#tron#tron legacy#tron uprising#fanfiction#day10#sacrifice#able#tron x yori#yori#ren writes
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A Year of Moments Elita/Optimus Drabbles - Febuary
Long Distance
Her cabin was dark. Â She had a view of star-speckled space through the only porthole from her berth. Â Had it always been so vast? Â So dark? Maybe it had been too long since sheâd been in a spaceship, since sheâd been able to leave Cybertron.
She rolled away and tucked her servos under her helm firmly.
She was not going to give in. Â She wasnât. No.
She flipped over and hit the âreplayâ symbol on the small, outdated terminal screen.
âI am sending this message out to all the Autobots scattered among the stars. Â We are here. Â We are waiting.â
Mermaid AU
Elita-1 had the illustrious duty of looking intimidating while representing the Iacon Imperial Army in front of the robofish people.
Instead she was staring at the robofish leaderâs broad shoulders and the iridescent flickers of his blue tail beneath the waves. Â He was beaming at them, as the rest of his spear-bearing party grimaced.
His Imperial Highness of Iacon had the finest weapons at his pedes.
The Prime was continually being bumped and nudged by mersparklings â lumpy rainbow hued blobs with limb buds. Â They twined happily through his digits as he gestured.
She caught his gaze and his optics widened.
Valentineâs Day
Optimus made it a point to give out the traditional cards, even though his co-workers at the Archive lacked all romantic sensibilities. Â Most were quadruple his age, all a bit patronizing. Â He didnât mind. Â He made up a few extra and attached a goodie all the same. Â It was festive.
âI want all your datapads on murder. Â Now.â The femme at the reference desk did not look festive.
âPreventing or perpetrating?â he asked. Â She laughed roughly.
âSheâs stood me up again.â The femme blinked rapidly. Â âToday, of all days.â
Optimus pushed on of the extra cards across the table. Â
âHere.â
âIf I kiss you, will you shut up?â
âI deeply apologize, My Lord.â Â Her spinal strut was so straight he could have used it to calibrate a laser. Â âAs your knight, itâs my duty to put everything aside when it comes to your safety,â she continued, optics unfocused, as if she was reading from her HUD.
Ridiculous. Â As if he hadnât been a very â very â active participant.
âIt will never ââ
âIf I kiss you, will you stop talking nonsense?â he asked, dropping to his knee to look her in the optic.
âI â what?â Â Her optics widened. Â His knight was so beautiful.
âIâll take that as a yes.â
Fear gas
He shook in her arms, optics widening, vocalizer spitting static at monsters she couldnât see or fight.
It had to wear off. It had to. Â She kept her own terror close to her spark so he couldnât feel it, even as hers was flooded with pain. Â She looked at shipâs map. Â Nearly back to Cybertron.
âMegatronusâŚâ  Optimus lifted a servo and let it fall.
She buried her helm in his shoulder. Â She knew she hadnât been the first bot in his spark. Â She just hoped that whatever eventually separated them, wouldnât give Optimus nightmares like he had. Â Sheâd die first.
Different
âIâll be different,â Ariel said slowly, lowering her acceptance letter, âNot coming into work everyday.â Â Not seeing you everyday.
âAt first, but weâll all get used to it. Â Itâll be okay.â Â Orion Pax grinned at her as he checked the rigging on one of the crates. Â âBesides, once youâre a big shot in the military, you can buy us more drinks!â
âArenât you still trying for a place at the Archives?â
His shoulders slumped, but he kept the grin fixed. Â âMaybe next vorn.â
âOrion ââ
âLook! Â Jets!â He pointed to the entrance. Â âHey, you guys! Â Are you here to help?â
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"I love you!" He disappears up the ramp and takes off a few moments later for Coruscant's Palace.
When he arrives, he goes through a strict process of security scanning, which he thankfully passes without issue. He receives a badge, a jacket for the colder portions of the palace, his own datapad, and an Imperial-issue comm as well, programmed with the numbers of every important person in the Empire.
A scroll through the comm and a skim of the contact list reveals several names that will be beneficial. Nala Se. Royce Hemlock. Cody. Boba Fett, as he's also infiltrating as the top bounty hunter for the Empire. Wilhuff Tarkin. Orson Krennic. Scorch, Crosshair, the Inquisitors- everyone he could possibly ever need.
If he gives these numbers to Rex, will he be able to track everyone? That could be helpful in the long run. Unless he has to turn this comm in at the end of each day. That could also be the case.
He knocks on Vader's office when he arrives, smiling as Vader opens the door. "Hi."
"Who are you?" Vader blinks. "Are you lost, Cadet?"
Ruhn blinks back. "Oh- no! Dad it's me," he whispers, "Just- mom is making me wear a face thingy for security purposes."
"Oh. Hi," Vader grins, letting him come in. "I... set up a space for you," he gestures to the desk he made to look just like his own, with a computer, and places to set his other devices. "I thought you might like your own sturdy place to work."
"Thanks!" He moves over and quickly starts to put everything down.
Vader notes his lunchbox and points to it, "Did your mom pack you lunch?"
"Yeah," Ruhn beams, "She's really good at that- always makes sure I have plenty of food. Will... I be eating with you? Or do I have to report to the mess hall for that?"
"To remain most subtle, I think we should have you eat in the mess hall for now," Vader nods. "The Cadets all have a lunch break at the same time, and I'm almost certain the people they work for will want time without them."
"Okay cool- that's okay, we have plenty of time," Ruhn shrugs. "And it's only half an hour anyway. We have the whole rest of the program time to be together."
Ruhn only has about twenty minutes to settle in and familiarize himself with the Imperial networking before he and Vader launch into busy day. He takes notes for Vader at trade route meetings, conference calls with Senators, and even helps him with reminders and things of that nature when a member of the Imperial military comes to submit a mission report.
"Why do they report to you, if Cody is like their... well he's still Marshal Commander." Ruhn asks.
Vader nods, "Correct- but I like to have the copies as well, especially since I still closely deal with the clone program."
"Have... you made more?" he asks carefully.
"Yes," Vader nods. "There is... new testing, going on. I'm not quite sure of the scope of the testing, but it is happening. And growing quickly. Hence, Hemlock also needing a Cadet from this program."
"I don't like him," Ruhn admits.
"Neither do I."
"Then why does he work here?"
Vader raises a brow. "Some things are still beyond my control. It is above me- it's in Sidious' hands. He needs it for his own special program, it has nothing to do with the Imperial military. We've been outsourcing to volunteers who want to be a part of the Empire. Clones are going into retirement."
Ruhn shakes his head. "But... why? And- is Cody... is he still chipped?"
"Cody is not." Vader confirms. "But some are. Scorch is Hemlock's main helper- he is still chipped."
"What about Crosshair?"
"Crosshair... he- that's more complicated."
Ruhn frowns. "But you won't get into it, will you?"
"Not today." Vader shakes his head. "Maybe a different time. Do you have the meeting notes for me? From earlier today?"
"Yeah-" Ruhn pulls them up and forwards the to Vader's datapad. "There you go. I organized them and color-coded and everything. Labeled meeting times too. I... should probably go to lunch now." He stands, ready to leave with his lunchbox.
"Wait," Vader stops him, "I'm the fucking face of this Empire- and I say you can stay for lunch. I want non-business time with my son, and I'll deal with anyone who tries to punish you for staying," he says softly.
Ruhn smiles and sits back down. "Okay, yeah. I uh- I gotta call my mom though. She wanted me to just do check-ins."
"That's alright. I'll be quiet, I promise. Or we can act like she's... just a random mother and I can brag about you," he winks.
"Oh," Ruhn laughs, "Well I guess you could do that, yeah. Have to put your helmet on though."
"I know. That's alright." Vader shrugs. "I'd like to speak to her anyway."
Ruhn nods and dials your extension as he unzips his lunch bag, putting you on speaker again. Next to him, Vader slips his helmet on in anticipation of speaking with you.
âHi baby,â I answer as I sit at my own desk, filling out my reports, âhow are you doing, bug?â
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First Aid had prepped for days but nothing felt good enough. The engex sheâd chilled didnât feel cold enough, the flat didnât feel clean enough, she didnât feel put together enough.
She was working full time as a CNA at a small local clinic in Kaon. After her track record, Ratchetâs recommendations hadnât mattered much in getting her back on her pedes after sheâd left the Lost Light. Too many had talked, and not enough had given her the benefit of the doubt. But, recovering Kaon had taken pity on her with the stipulation that she worked as an aid and nothing more.
How would Pharma view her now? Washed up, strung out on her own stress and lack of recharge with cheap domestic engex out in her counterâŚshe was definitely something. Or maybe she was just being too hard on herself.
She opened the door tentatively at first, spark on the defense as she slowly trailed up to meet the optics of the mech sheâd destroyed. Her servos had-
First Aid cleared the bitter static from her intake.
Not today. No, not today.
She cautiously opened the hatch the rest of the way and glanced down the corridor, frowning behind her mask when she realized he was alone. She expected an entourage, seeing as how his sudden revival was the source of much public suspicion and fascination.
âAHA- N-No you made it to the right place!â She fumbled over her words, internally kicking herself when she strayed the obvious.
The little medic blocked the doorway for a beat too long before shuffling out of the way with an awkward little wave. âOh, uhâŚcome in! Itâs not much, but itâsâŚitâs what gets me by! I have engex chilling-â First Aid groaned, mortified, when she remembered Pharma didnât drink. âSlag, I forgot youâreâŚitâs fine I can grab something else. Make yourself at home, thereâs a datapad next to the berth if youâd like to readâŚehâŚsomething.â
First Aidâs quarters at the Kaon clinic were modest at best. She owned a single chair, a small, tidy desk with a few thin texts imported from off-world, and a cold berth. Sheâd grabbed a tiny refrigerator from a sale at the local market, but she didnât have much in it. It seemed she was surviving on clinic rations.
She finally dug out a pathetically tiny bottle of liquid energon, bringing it over and leaning against the wall aside her desk. âSo how,â she mulled around for an icebreaker. âYouâre alive. Thatâs an improvement. Eh- haha.â
continued: x , x // @medicillin
She actually responded? She actually responded. He really hadn't expected that. And now he wasn't so sure what to think.
After a few small back and forth discussions on possible meet up locations, they decided on First Aid's current whereabouts (which was a relief, since Pharma's place was an absolute disaster as of right now.)
After all this time, reconnecting certainly was a bit daunting. So much had changed. Pharma wasn't exactly in his best condition, and he knew that. But the urge to hide himself away was less than the urge to reconnect to someone who knew the experiences, who understood, who was there.
Once she opens the door, he gives an awkward expression. "....Well. Glad I made it to the right place. I got a little lost back there, didn't wanna knock on any wrong doors."
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Hiii Cal how about âYou need to stop this. I canât watch you burn yourself out anymore.â which just speaks of Fox
Thorn is furious.
Thorn is furious, and the whole of the Coruscant Guard knows.It's hard to miss, given that it's so infrequent. Thorn's anger is rare but all the more vicious for it; Fox always said he just saved it up until one day he'd blow his bucket straight off from the pressure.
Jokes like that probably won't land now, though. Not unless Fox wants to add more broken bones to his tally.
"Commander Thorn," he says, flat as anything. "Aren't you supposed to be on sleep shift? I have you down as-"
"Don't fuck with me, Fox," Thorn warns, and snatches Fox's datapad neatly out of his hands.
Fox snaps, "Thorn, what the hell."
Immediately he knows it's the wrong thing to say.
"What the hell? You're damn right what the hell! You-" and here he levels an accusing finger at Fox- "You were literally trampled in that riot, Hedge said you had six broken bones, and now I find out you've been working for two straight shifts?"
"None of my fingers were broken," Fox tries, "So I can still sign off-"
"Shut UP," and Fox does. Thorn braces both his hands against Fox's desk and lets his head hang low, sweaty blond curls dangling down. Exhaustion curves the lines of his spine. There's a few new scratches and dents along the red-painted pauldrons - those will have to be painted over soon. The senators don't like their clones to look scruffy.
When Thorn speaks, his anger's drained away, leaving only a tired sort of pleading in his voice. âFox. You need to stop this. I canât watch you burn yourself out anymore.â
"I-" Fox starts. Stops.
It's not like he wants to be here, sat at his desk while his broken bones ache and a migraine pulses through his eyesocket and down to his teeth. But he'd been warned, hadn't he, a comm message from the Chancellor blinking on his HUD the instant he'd woken up in the medbay.
[CC-1010: Coruscant Security Force has reported the failure of your troopers at the most recent riot. If handling your responsibilities is too much, I am more than happy to appoint members of the CSF to direct supervisory positions over the Coruscant Guard.]
Fox can't let that happen. He'll work himself to death before he lets some bozo from the CSF have any more power over his Guards. They already abuse what power they do have, pushing cases and patrols that they don't want to do off on the Corries. Throwing their weight around, ordering his Corries to run stupid little errands, to stand still while they push them around. Or worse.
Fox doesn't even want to know what they'll do with direct power over him - they've tried it before, but he's managed to stand his ground. For now.
Thorn's still slumped in front of him. He works hard, just as hard as Fox does. They all work double shifts most days, they're all sleep deprived, they're all usually a little injured, be it in the line of duty or just a mean-spirited Senator. Fox doesn't want to burden Thorn any more than he already is, but he's running out of options.
"The Chancellor's displeased with our current performance," he says finally. "If I can't handle this, he'll put us under the command of the Coruscant Security Force."
He doesn't need to tell Thorn exactly how terrible that would be - his commander's face goes pale and worried.
"Can he do that?" Thorn croaks. Fox shrugs.
"Does it matter?" The Chancellor does what he pleases. Ultimate power and all that. Technically the Guard should be under the purview of the Jedi, but somehow that's not what happened -Jedi didn't want the added responsibility, maybe. Too busy with the real soldiers.
That's fine. Fox can handle this. He's been handling this. They'll be fine.
Fox just needs to keep working.
#hiiiii Gaea <333#calamity writing#calamity answers#commander fox#commander thorn#coruscant guard#tcw
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Making Contact
This was supposed to be a sexy story about Cassian getting a massage from Jyn and actually relaxing for once in his life. What the hell, me.
 Making Contact
When the door swished open in front of him, a gentle trio of chimes announced his entry. The girl at the desk looked up. "Hello, Mr. Sward! Welcome. You have an appointment with - um - "
"Kestrel," he said.
"Kestrel, right." She checked her screen and tapped something. "Okay, she's just finishing up her last client. You're down for the basic package today. Any interest in upgrading to the full experience?"
"No," he said flatly.Â
"Well, if you're sure," she said. "It's funny, she only works a couple of days a week and you're the only person who ever requests her."
"She's good," he said.
"Oh, well, I guess,â she said doubtfully. âBut some of our other clients say she's bitchy."
"I don't care how bitchy she is, as long as she can get these knots out of my back," he said stiffly, and sat down in the waiting room with a datapad in his hand.Â
A few minutes later, a bored voice said, "Joreth."
He looked up. Kestrel slouched against the front desk. "Hi," she said disinterestedly. "This way." Without waiting, she took off down the hall.Â
He tucked his datapad away and followed her.
The room was just like all the others, a square box with dim lighting. It had a little table with a rack of different oils and lotions mounted on the wall, and a large, flat bed with a donut-shaped head. In one corner of the room was a privacy screen, currently folded flat against the wall.Â
Sitting on the table next to the rack of lubricants was a music player, playing a soft, formless mix of woodwinds and bells. It was perfectly calculated to make your brain melt if you tried to follow any kind of melody within it.Â
"No music, please," he said, and she reached over to swat the player off.Â
"Fucking tinkly bantha crap," Jyn Erso muttered.
-
"I'm not licensed or anything," she'd said back at base. "Not that a place like that would check. And I didn't do the other stuff. But I picked up enough to do decent massages."
"From the sounds of this place, it'll require the sex work," Draven said with his characteristic bluntness.Â
She shook her head. "See how there's the basic package and the full package, and then premium? The places I worked all had different terminology, but it's easy enough to figure out. Basic will just be a massage, nothing else. Cheap option for people who can't afford more reputable places. The full is probably a handjob, maybe blowjob. Premium, full-on sex. Most of the girls won't want to do the basics. They don't pay as much. The new girl always gets stuck with all those." She shrugged. "I usually stuck around until I couldn't avoid doing handjobs anymore and then I was out."
Draven nodded. He'd sent operatives into sex work before, but it wasn't his first choice. And certainly not with a brand-new recruit like Jyn Erso. "Cassian?" he said. "Your mission, your call."
Cassian looked at Jyn, who nodded at him. She could handle it. Could he?
"No problem," he said.
-
She'd gotten the job at the massage parlor a few streets down from the Imperial base without any issue. Like she said, girls came and went, and they didn't check licenses. The system of packages worked just like she'd said, too, as well as the tendency for the new girl to get all the basic ones.
All in all, Jyn had no problems settling into her spot as his contact and the courier for his information off-planet, as well as a secondary source of information gathering.
To his surprise, Cassian was the one with the problem.
Stripping off his clothes always made him tense and uneasy. He pulled the screen and Jyn always made a point of waiting outside the door, but neither of them could do anything about the cameras around the room.Â
"For our protection," Jyn had said, with a twist of her lip that communicated it was so the bosses could spot any off-the-books sexual contact. And maybe also for porn and blackmail purposes.
But for him, it brought back memories of shucking his prison clothes under the bored eyes of the guards and standing naked in a room full of other men. He gritted his teeth and folded the clothes to have something to focus on besides his vulnerability.
Getting on the table with only a thin towel covering his ass was worse. He was naked, face down, with his back to the door. Textbook don't fucking do this, if spies had textbooks. His skin shivered, waiting for unseen knives to slice it open. His stomach clenched.
"How unusual would it be to keep some clothes on?" he'd asked as they were planning.Â
"Very," she said, grimacing with apology. "If it was just me, I wouldn't say anything, but if there are cameras. . . ."
And there were. So naked it was. Except for the towel.Â
Jyn knocked briskly, rat-a-tat, and waited until he said, "yes." Then she came in, locking the door behind her.Â
It was easier with her there. His skin stopped trying to crawl off his bones, but his stomach still tangled into knots upon knots.
"How's the back today?" she asked. A click as she uncapped an oil bottle. Unscented. Some kind of warming reaction against his skin.
"It's been better," he said.
He also hated using his back as the excuse to go see her. Advertising his chronic pain like that felt like wearing a neon sign that yelled HIT HERE. But it had the benefit of being true, and he could use the excuse of a bad pain day to go see her on an emergency basis.Â
And the discussion of his "back" was a perfect cover for a general check-in on how the mission was going.Â
"Same old spots?" The same people giving you trouble?Â
"Spreading a little."
She grunted. "I'll do what I can." She'd pass it along.Â
She started with his upper back, small warm hands with a slick of oil on the palms, flattening themselves over his shoulder blades, working down his back.
I'm here, that first long, slow touch said. It's just me. You know me. I've got you.
The stroke of her hands down the line of his back, and then back up, started to undo the knots in his stomach. The way she positioned herself between him and the door also helped.Â
"You've got tension here," she observed as she worked over the middle of his back.Â
He always did, but as her thumbs worked at a knot, he felt it uncoiling itself, slithering away like a venomous snake going into hiding.
She shifted to using her fists against his lower back, pressing her scarred, beat-up knuckles into the stiffness wrapped around his spine and dragging it away.Â
The first time she'd done that, he realized she'd talked to the PT staff on-base before they left, because it was their technique. It wasn't like he could ask her aloud to confirm. But just the thought made him warm inside.Â
His stomach was soft now, settled.Â
"I'm going lower," she said.Â
In another setting - in most of the rooms in this parlor - it would have been a sexy come-on. Here it was a heads-up.Â
"All right."
Her hands smoothed down over his waist, to his hips. Her thumbs stroked firmly over the knotted muscles that fed from his back into his ass. Her fingers slipped under the towel, careful not to knock it away. He almost wished she would, because it felt more intimate to feel her hand sliding under his only covering.Â
It wasn't the way he wanted Jyn's hands there, but still, his cock twitched under him.Â
"It'll happen some time or another," she'd said briskly. "It doesn't have to be awkward. I'm not going to take it personally. "
"A basic physical reaction to stimulus," he'd agreed.
It had all seemed very straightforward, an adult agreement that bodies did what bodies would do. But here in the dim room, with Jyn's hands on him, his body thought they were here for something else.
Bodies didn't know the difference between possibilities and wishful thinking.
As she worked his gluteal muscles, loosening them, softening them, his unruly cock pressed harder into the table. She'd notice soon. As matter-of-fact as she'd been, he still didn't want to reveal his reaction.Â
He made himself think of a particularly bad mission once. Blood. Bodies. Smoke. Stench.
"Hey," she said, because maybe the mission had been too bad to think of, and she'd felt the tension knot up his back again. She flattened her hand over the worst of his surgical scars, the ones that even the best bacta couldn't completely erase. "You with me?"
Aren't I always? he thought, but just gave a soft grunt of assent and focused on his breathing instead. In. Hold. Out.
Breath. Her hands. The lock on the door. The oil warming his skin.Â
I'm with you.
The remnants of the memory and of his hard-on subsided.Â
"Better?"
"Yes."
"We've got about fifteen minutes in our session," she said. "Unless you want me to go back over anywhere, I'll work your legs."
"That's fine."Â
She adjusted the towel over his ass again and shifted down the table.Â
"I might have to go off-planet to a surgery center," he said as she pressed the heel of her hand just behind his left knee. "If they can get me in. I'm waiting to hear. Might not have much notice."
Her hands paused for a split second, then continued working. "Well, if that happens, don't forget to cancel your appointment."
"I won't," he promised.
She worked down to his calves, his ankles, his feet. He shut his eyes and gave himself over to the unspeakable luxury of being touched and tended to by someone he lo-
Trusted.
Someone he trusted.
And as hard as everything else was, this was almost too easy.
-
"Better watch out," Kaila said as Jyn came up to the front desk to clock out for her lunch break. "That guy's in love with you."
The waiting room was empty, but she nodded out the glass front door to Cassian, climbing into a speeder cab.
It caught Jyn off guard. "Who? What?" She barely remembered to use his alias. "Joreth?"
She waggled her brows at another of the girls, just coming in from her lunch hour. "Joreth, is it."
"Everyone calls their clients by their first names." Half of them were probably aliases. âYou do,â she said to Samai.
âI call my two oâclock Lieutenant, because thatâs what he wants,â she said absently, leaning over to check her own schedule. âAnd nobody says their names the way you say his."
"I don't say his name like anything. He's a client."
Kaila grinned conspiratorially at Samai. "Ever heard him say her name? I 'forget' every time I check him in just so I can hear it." She fluttered her lashes and deepened her voice to a sexy purr. "Kestrel."
"Shut up,â Jyn said. âHe's not in love with me. He just likes the way I use my elbows." The datacard he'd left under the towel seemed to burn against her breast. "I'm going on my lunch."
"Gonna meet him for a quickie?â Samai said. âYou know if the boss catches you fucking your clients off the clock, he'll have your head."
"I'm not meeting anyone," she yelled over her shoulder. "And Joreth Sward is not in love with me!"
FINIS
#Cassian Andor#Jyn Erso#rebelcaptain#mosylufanfic lives up to her damn name#NaNo stories#mentions of sex work#star wars
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**This fic is rated 18+, Minors do NOT interact or you will be blocked**
Summary: You are one of the many rebels who serve in the Dantooine rebellion, and after a bad injury leaves you out of commission, two of your fellow soldiers take it upon themselves to take care of you.Â
Rating: Explicit (smut, graphic sexual content, piv sex, oral sex, alien sex, graphic description of injury, the whole shebang)
Ships: Fives x Quill x Fem!Reader
Word Count: 7.3k
A/N: Hello hello! I took a brief break from other writing projects to do this little gift for @witchklngâ. Not only is Madlyâs birthday coming up, but they havenât been feeling so great the last few weeks, and I thought maybe this would help lift their spirits. :) I love ya, pal. I hope you enjoy this!Â
This has literally so much plot Iâm so sorry I got very carried away.
This takes place with in the Rose-verse, or the BAON Universe, or however you like to think of things lmao.Â
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Reblogs are so appreciated!
âThis is bullshit and you know it!â
You slammed your hands down on the desk, but Athena Brisbane didnât even so much as lift her eyes from the âpad she was looking over, scrolling absently even as you fumed in front of her.
âIâm ready to go back in the field, General! We need all the hands we can get out there!â
âAnd we need plenty of hands here, as well.â Athena replied, finally dragging her eyes up from the datapad and setting it aside with a sigh. She leaned forward, folding her hands under her chin and resting her elbows on the desk. âLook, I know you want to get back out there, but what good are you going to do us if youâre barely strong enough to take care of yourself?â
âIâm fine!â
âNo.â Athena said plainly. âYou arenât.â
âMy armâs practically healed, thereâs no need to -.â
âIâm not worried about your body.â Athena responded calmly. âIâm worried about whatâs been going on in that head of yours.â
You seethed, barely able to keep your anger in check. âGeneral Brisbane,â You said through gritted teeth. âYou only have two Captains, me and Shoâcye. A lot of your men donât trust him to lead them yet.â You jabbed your thumb into your chest. âBut they trust me. Theyâre counting on me to get back out there, to lead!â
âCaptain Shoâcye is perfectly capable of handling the men in your absence.â Athena replied, giving you a stern look. âI told you already once: Rex and the others are our allies. Itâs time you put your faith in them as well.â
âI do.â You protested. âItâs just â how long are you going to keep me sidelined?â
âAs long as it takes for you to heal. And to get your head on straight again.â She added, narrowing her eyes at you. âI wonât lose any more of my men just because youâre too trigger happy to get back out there.â
The comment stung, and Athena mustâve seen it written on your face, because she sighed again, standing up and coming around the desk to face you directly. She put her hands on your biceps, holding you firmly in place for a moment.
âYouâre one of our best warriors.â She said gently. âAnd thatâs why we need you at one hundred percent. We canât afford to lose you because youâre pushing yourself before youâre ready.â She dropped her hands. âYou arenât going on any more missions until Soteriaâs cleared you, and thatâs final.â
âSo what do you expect me to do in the meantime?â You demanded.
âGuard rotations if you must, but Iâd prefer it if you just kept your nose clean and took this time to rest.â Athena replied, already settling back into her chair and picking up the datapad again. âDonât bother me with this again. Until Soteriaâs cleared you for combat, I donât want to hear from you.â
She waved her hand in dismissal, and you stewed in front of her desk for a few moments longer before storming out, making sure to slam the door roughly behind you.
Your feet carried you to the public refresher just down the hall of the Command Center, with a few scattered rebels giving you salutes and skittering out of your way at the absolute fury written across your face. When you made it to the âfresher, you slammed the door behind you once again, storming over to the sinks and banging your fists against the counter, grunting in frustration as the thunk-clang of your two opposing hands hit the metal.
You panted for a moment, willing yourself to calm back down as you slowly dragged your eyes up to the mirror, forcing yourself to look at your own reflection.
The explosion youâd endured months earlier had gnarled the entire right side of your body. You could see the burn scars poking out from your tunic top, creeping up your neck and along your jaw, the whisps of the scarring curving up around your cheekbone and nearly to your eye.
You pounded your fists again. Thunk-clang.
Youâd been lucky to have a cybernetic arm at all, with all the nerve damage that had been done in the explosion that had killed all your men but you. And Soteria had told you that youâd been lucky to keep both your legs as well. The scarring was gruesome, and you knew it continued down your neck to your shoulder and across your back and torso, down your legs and twisting your skin. You were grateful you were able to cover most of it with your clothing. But you could only hide so much of it.
Youâd spent weeks in bacta tanks, physical therapy, prosthetics fittings, every fucking medical procedure imaginable. Youâd seen more of the inside of Soteriaâs hospital wing than anyone else on this gods-forsaken planet. Even though you felt perfectly fine now, and your wounds had healed and youâd completed your mandated physical therapy and retraining, Athena was still refusing to allow you back onto the battlefield.
Losing your men had been hard â and so too had the damage that was done to your body, ravaged and changed forever. But you werenât crazy, you wouldnât have some psychotic, PTSD-induced breakdown, or whatever it was that Athena was so worried about.
You had so little rebels for the cause. You couldnât fathom why Athena wouldnât just let you help.
You composed yourself, sighing quietly as you straightened back up, the tight, scarred-over skin on the burned half of your body protesting your movements slightly. You hadnât applied medicine in a day or two, and the old wounds were flaring up with pain on occasion.
Reluctantly, you exited the refresher, trudging through the Command Center until you made your way to the main street.
The marketplace was filled with small vendors and stalls, and with a growl your stomach reminded you that you hadnât eaten yet that day either, and perhaps it would be wise to stop and pick up something in the market for food before you headed home.
You parsed through your credits, stopping at the first vendor you came upon and buying a smattering of fruits and vegetables. What youâd do with them, you had no idea, your mind still too preoccupied with your conversation with Athena to really focus on what you were doing.
A little girl caught your eye a few stalls down, and you lifted your head. She was small, coming up maybe to your hip at most, but she had massive green ears sticking out on either side of her head. She was holding the hand of a man â a clone, you recognized his face, despite the scars dividing it â and weaving through the busy market with him. You knew the man was the Outlander, heâd been a scourge on the Rebellion until Athena had inexplicably allowed him into the village. Sometimes you just didnât understand your leader, but you trusted her judgement even if you didnât trust the stranger.
The little girl turned to look up at him, saying something excitedly to him and tugging on his hand, and the smile he gave her was soft, fatherly, and so sweet that you had to look away.
Maybe he wasnât all bad.
Your thoughts were interrupted by someone calling your name.
You turned towards the sound, absently thanking the shopkeeper as she handed you your bundle of goods, and you stood at attention when you recognized the man coming towards you.
âCommander Cawthon, sir!â You greeted, saluting Athenaâs right-hand man. âI didnât realize you were planetside again, sir.â
âAt ease.â Quill Cawthon chuckled, reaching for your hand and clasping it gently in his own. Heâd grabbed your metal arm instead of your flesh one, but if he noticed, he didnât react to it. âIâve been meaning to check in on you, old friend. Itâs been quite some time.â
You bristled slightly. âThereâs no need to worry about me, sir.â You replied coolly. âBesides, Iâm sure youâve been kept busy.â
Quillâs tendrils twitched, and you cursed yourself inwardly. No doubt the Nautolan had sensed your change in mood (although in fairness, you guessed anyone with half a brain would know you were more pissed than calm these days). But Quill, to his credit, made no further comment, and you changed the subject.
âYour latest mission, was it a success?â
Quill chuckled again, his deep voice rumbling in his chest. âSomething like that.â He flashed you a grin. âI trust Athena briefed you?â
âNo.â You admitted, trying to rein in the anger mounting in your chest again. âNo, sheâs been leaving me out of things since Iâve â since Iâm not active duty at the moment.â
âAh, well allow me to fill in the blanks.â Quill said cheerfully. He regaled you with the story of going undercover in a club to obtain encoded information from an Empire operative, and you couldnât help your smile. It was nice to feel included again, and Quill held nothing back. He wasnât walking on eggshells around you, nor was he doing this to appease you.
âAny casualties?â You asked when Quill had given you the rundown of the mission.
âNo, though we had a close call.â Quill replied. âThough thankfully, he seems to be making a swift recovery.â He turned slightly over his shoulder, and then his tendrils flicked again, abruptly turning back to you. âForgive me, Iâve been terribly rude. I donât believe youâve met my partner.â
Partner. Well, that was certainly an unexpected and new development. A small part of your heart twisted at the news. âNo, no I havenât.â You replied.
Quill turned again, calling to someone over his shoulder, and you peeked around him. You spotted another clone dressed in civvies, the shadow of a bruise across his cheek â no doubt from the latest mission. He was handsome, with thick, dark curls tickling the back of his neck where theyâd grown out. Heâd clearly been in the middle of stuffing his face with something, because when he turned toward Quillâs voice, his cheeks were puffed up like a jooperfish. Beside him was the little green girl from earlier, her cheeks equally full of whatever theyâd been eating, and she snatched a bag of something out of his hands and scampered back to the Outlander before the clone could react.
You hadnât pictured Quill as the type to have a serious partner. Sure, he was kind, open, and very well-loved by the village, but you never really saw him as someone who would settle down with anyone in particular â even more surprising that his apparent partner was one of the clones whoâd arrived with Captain Shoâcyeâs troop and allied himself with the Outlander.
Immediately, you didnât trust the stranger. Especially not around someone as gentle and trusting as Quill.
You frowned, sizing up the clone as he walked closer, wiping his mouth on the back of his hand. He swallowed whatever it was heâd been eating, licking powdered sugar from the corner of his lips as he sidled up next to Quill, smiling adoringly up at the Nautolan.
âWhoâs this?â
You introduced yourself before Quill could, offering your hand to shake. âAnd you are?â
The clone was just as perceptive of Quill, and you caught the brief look of distrust in his eye before he took your hand. âFives.â He introduced himself.
âA pleasure.â You replied, not at all meaning it. âIâm one of the rebel captains.â
âFunny, Iâve never heard of you.â Fives drawled back, shaking your hand anyway.
You ignored the barb, instead electing for a cool smile. âWell, itâs good weâve finally met. I like to know the men who will be serving under me.â
âUnder you?â Fives barked a laugh. âI report to Captain Shoâcye, no one else.â
âNot even General Brisbane, or our Commander Cawthon here?â You shot back. âAwfully disloyal for someone who was welcomed with open arms, despite throwing in with that Outlander scum -.â
âAlright, play nice, both of you.â Quill stepped in and turned a stern eye to Fives. âMust you pick a fight with everyone I introduce you to?â
âShe started it.â Fives muttered under his breath.
If Quill heard him, he ignored him. âThe Captain has been recovering from some serious injuries, which is why you havenât had the opportunity to meet before now.â Quill said. âBut she is one of our finest warriors, and Athena trusts her implicitly.â
Quill turned his stern gaze to you. âAthena also trusts Fives, as do I, and we trust the rest of his companions as well. They are a welcome addition to the village. I hope Iâve made myself clear.â
âOf course, sir.â You said, stiffening at once and saluting him. âMy apologies, I overstepped.â
Quillâs easy smile returned at once, and he clapped his hands together. âGood. Well, itâs been lovely getting to catch up with you, Captain. I trust youâll be rejoining us in the field soon?â
Donât count on it. âIâm sure I will, sir.â You said instead, offering him another salute. Quill returned it in kind, and offered his arm to Fives. You watched as the trooper hooked his arm through Quillâs, and the two of them continued their stroll through the market.
You watched them over your shoulder, a bitter feeling settling in your chest.
~
âIâm sorry.â Soteriaâs voice was sheepish, avoiding your ire. âYou know I canât give you approval to return to the field, yet.â
âWhy not!â You groused, yanking your tunic top back on. âIâm perfectly fine! My injuries have healed, youâve said so yourself.â
âAthena wonât approve it until sheâs certain your mental state can -.â
âMy mental state is fine.â You snapped back. âIâm tired of sitting around being useless.â
âIâm sorry.â Soteria said again. âMy hands are tied.â
You sighed, pushing yourself roughly off the observation table and heading back out to the main room of the small medical practice. It had been three days since your last conversation with Athena, and still there was no sign of you getting to go back to battle any time soon.
You had stubbornly not been using your medication on your burn injuries, and they once again protested the sharp movements your body made as you stormed towards the exit. You were so focused on leaving that you almost missed the other Captain sitting in the waiting room.
Heâd called your name almost tentatively, then louder when you didnât seem to hear him, and you stopped.
âOh, Captain Shoâcye.â You mumbled. âForgive me, Iâm a bit distracted.â
âNo problem.â Rex said, awkwardly rising to his feet and wiping sweaty palms on his trousers. He seemed uncharacteristically nervous.
âWhatâre you doing here?â You asked him suddenly. âYou arenât hurt, are you?â
You cursed the small part of you that hoped he was hurt, so Athena would have no choice but to put you back on missions.
âNo, no Iâm alright.â Rex said hurriedly. âItâs my â well, my um, my â partner.â He settled on the word finally, rubbing the back of his head as though he wasnât sure what to call her. âSheâs â weâre expecting a child.â
Dimly, you recalled having been given this information before, but at the time, you hadnât cared to get to know the clone Captain much, still not trusting him after aligning himself with the Outlander GolâChek, who had been the rebellionâs enemy for so long.
âOh.â You said dumbly, glancing around the waiting room. âWhere is she?â
âRefresher.â Rex said. âItâs just a routine checkup. Everythingâs fine.â He almost sounded like he was trying to reassure himself more than answer a question you hadnât asked.
You tried to make polite conversation. If you wanted to go out on missions again, youâd have to learn to work with the clones sooner or later. âHow far along is she?â
âJust over twenty-three weeks.â Rex said, a small smile on his face. âItâs a boy.â
He sounded almost relieved to share the information, and you wondered if heâd been able to tell many people yet. You offered him a small smile in return. âCongratulations.â
Before Rex could continue, Quill stepped out of one of the neighboring rooms, thanking a medic over his shoulder. When he caught your eye, he beamed. âAh, what a pleasant surprise, my two Captains in the same place.â
âCommander Cawthon.â You saluted him, and Quill waved you off. âAre you hurt, sir?â
âNo, regrettably, this is for Fives.â He said, holding up a small jar of bacta. âWe ran out.â
Rex suddenly looked guilty, clearing his throat and stepping back to the waiting area while you and Quill exited together.
âIâm sorry to hear heâs still hurting.â You told the Nautolan.
âNo you arenât.â Quill replied.
âI am, sir.â
âPlease.â Quill chuckled. âEven if I couldnât taste the disdain in the air, it wouldnât take a clever man to know you donât care much for Fives.â He tilted his head to the side. âMay I ask why?â
You hesitated, not wanting to overstep. âAre you sure he isnât just sleeping with you to earn your trust?â You blurted out.
To your surprise, instead of chastising you, Quill laughed.
âI assure you that isnât the case.â
âHow do you know, sir?â
âBecause I came on to him.â Quill said, flashing you a grin. âAnd have you forgotten?â He flicked a tendril towards you pointedly. âOneâs true intentions are not easily hidden from me.â
You relaxed, but only marginally. âI suppose youâre right, sir.â
âSpeaking of which, I can sense your anger. Itâs all I can taste when you enter a room.â Quill mused. âYou want to go back out into the field, yes?â
âMore than anything, sir.â You said emphatically.
âYou need to be able to trust the men weâre working with if you want to go on missions again.â Quill told you. âLet me prove to you that Fives is someone worth knowing. Will you join us for dinner?â
âNo, no I couldnât impose.â
âYouâre no imposition. Besides,â His tendril curled around your bicep as you walked. âYour anger is not the only thing I can sense.â His expression turned gentle. âYouâre in pain.â
âItâs nothing.â You dismissed quietly. âItâs just⌠things are different now, I suppose.â
âUnderstandably so.â Quill agreed. âNevertheless, let us help you.â
Quietly, you agreed, reluctantly following Quill back to his home instead of yours.
~
Quill pushed open the door first, holding it open so you could step inside.
âHey!â Fivesâ voice called from the kitchen. âWelcome home, Iâm almost finished. I canât promise itâll be exactly the same as the stuff the boys and I used to eat when General Skywalker took us to Dexâs, but Iâm pretty sure Iâve gotten at least close with this -.â
He cut himself off, catching sight of you and Quill standing in the entryway to the kitchen. He put his hands on his hips.
âWhy?â
âBe nice.â Quill chastised, stepping up to him and kissing the corner of his pout. âThe Captain will be joining us tonight.â
âI gathered that. Why?â Fives repeated.
âBe. Nice.â Quill murmured, holding Fivesâ chin and kissing him slowly. You looked away, heat creeping up the back of your neck and pooling in your stomach. Quillâs voice had always done something to you that you hated to admit.
Fives looked back to you, then turned his attention to the stove. âHope you like nerf stew.â He mumbled, stirring the pot with a little more force than necessary.
Quill stepped up behind him, murmuring something in his ear that you couldnât hear, his tendrils twisting around Fivesâ arms and shoulders. The clone chuckled, tilting his head toward Quill. âPromise?â
âOnly if you behave.â Quill said softly, pulling back from him and grabbing two bowls, getting one for you and one for Fives before returning for a third for himself.
You made idle if not awkward small talk over dinner, trying to understand why Quill had fallen in love with someone like Fives. To you, Fives still felt like the enemy, and despite his easy laugh and gentle smile, you had a hard time trusting him no matter what Quill said.
You were relieved when dinner was finished, and you stood to go with more abruptness than you intended, your injuries making you gasp as you stood.
âYouâre in pain.â Quill noted at once, rising to his feet to steady you.
âIâm fine.â You muttered, trying to gently shrug him away.
âYou most certainly are not.â Quill said, guiding you to the stairs. âGo on up, Iâll bring you some bacta momentarily.â
âSir, I really shouldnât -.â
âI insist.â
Well. You couldnât say no to that.
You made your way up the stairs, taking in the bedroom. There was a holopic on the nightstand of Quill and Fives that you noticed almost immediately, with Quill beaming at the camera and Fives tucked under his arms, smiling just as wide. Clone armor was stacked neatly on one side of the room, near a separate set of drawers. It was clear that Fives had moved in with Quill, the two of them making a life together.
And the way theyâd spoken at dinner. The gentle touches, the soft smiles and easy laughterâŚ
That certainly didnât seem like something an enemy operative would do if they just wanted easy information.
âHey.â
You jumped, turning around quickly as Fives knocked his knuckles against the doorframe. âSorry, didnât mean to spook you.â He said. âJust brought some bacta. Quill said youâre welcome to borrow one of his shirts to wear if you donât want the stuff staining yours while it dries.â
âThatâs kind of him.â You murmured, taking the bacta from Fives. The clone hesitated slightly.
âYou⌠want some help?â Fives offered.
âWhy do you want to help me?â You asked, though there was no malice in your voice.
âMy brotherâs got an arm like yours.â Fives explained. âHe was blown halfway to hells too. I⌠know what youâre going through, a bit.â He shifted his feet. âForget I asked.â
âItâs alright.â You said, waving him forward. âI suppose we might as well get used to this. Weâll be seeing a lot more of each other once Iâm cleared for duty again.â
âThatâs the spirit.â Fives hummed, sitting in front of you and unscrewing the lid of the bacta. He started with the burns along your neck and jaw, carefully dabbing bacta on his fingers and rubbing them delicately over your scarred skin. The position forced you to meet his eyes, and you found yourself swallowing. They were quite handsome eyes, big and doe-like, framed with thick dark lashes.
âSo, what happened to you?â You asked him. âWasnât this bacta supposed to be for you?â
âQuillâs just a worrier, Iâm fine.â Fives dismissed you, tugging slightly at your tunic. âCan I pull this down a bit?â
You nodded, opening up your tunic and partially shrugging it off to give him more room but keeping yourself as covered as you could. âQuill seems to care about you a great deal.â
âYeah?â Fives chuckled, turning your head to the side so he could get at your collarbone. âI care about him too, despite what you may think.â
âIâm sorry.â You admitted quietly. âI know I come off⌠harsh.â
âAnyone ever told you that youâre like Athena?â Fives hummed.
A part of you swelled with pride at the comparison, but you quickly tamped it down. âI could never be like her.â
âYouâre a lot like her.â Fives corrected with a soft laugh. He gave you a little smile. âSee? Iâm not so bad once you get to know me.â
âIâm sorry.â You said again.
âItâs alright. I get it.â Fives said, moving down your shoulders carefully with the bacta. âSo⌠what happened to you?â
âThere was an explosion.â You explained quietly, not wanting to elaborate. âI was the only survivor.â
âI see.â Fives resumed his careful ministrations.
âShe wonât let me fight anymore.â You said finally. âAthena. Sheâs â sheâs holding me back.â
âMaybe for good reason.â
âI just feel so⌠useless.â You said. âI should be doing more, I should be helping.â You looked down at your hands, flexing the metal fingers. âIâm nothing to her, to Quill, to anyone anymore.â
âI assure you that isnât true.â Quill said from the doorway, stepping in fully. You jumped at the sight of him, and instinctively drew away from Fives, but Fives held you in place. âYouâve saved my life more times than I can count.â He settled down on the bed. âMore than that, I consider us close.â
You shook your head, tears welling up in your eyes before you could stop them. âShe doesnât trust me anymore.â You whispered. âI lost all my men, I canât even â I mean, look at me. Iâm â Iâm â.â
âYouâre a survivor.â Fives cut you off, his hands stilling where they were covering you in bacta. âAnd donât let anyone tell you different.â
You shook your head, still not believing it, and Fives pulled back from you, setting the bacta aside. He whispered something to Quill, and Quill took his place.
âMay I do something for you?â He asked.
âWhat is it?â You asked, swiping at your tears. Quill reached out to cup the side of your face, brushing at a few of the traitorous tears with his thumb.
âIâm going to help you relax, if thatâs alright.â
Before you could ask him more questions, Quill moved around behind you, wrapping his tendrils carefully around your body and holding you firmly against his broad chest. He held you close, and almost immediately, you could feel yourself beginning to relax. Your pain was dulled, and all the stress and tension in your body evaporated.
âThere.â Quill rumbled quietly in your ear. âHowâs that?â
Heat pooled low in your belly at the sound of his voice, and you pressed your thighs together, hoping Quill wouldnât notice, but with the Nautolan so thoroughly wrapped around you, it was difficult to keep secrets.
He broached the subject carefully.
âFives, darling.â He called to the other end of the bed where Fives was sitting. âOur friend could use some help. She needs to be⌠taken out of her own head, for the time being.â
Fives seemed to immediately pick up on what Quill was saying, and he raised an eyebrow. âYou sure?â
Quill nodded, and Fives looked to you.
âWhat do you need?â He asked you gently.
And fuck, you suddenly became very aware of the situation: Your tunic was halfway off, Quill, who you admit had been the subject of numerous private imaginative sessions of your own, was holding you against his chest, and Fivesâ handsome brown eyes had turned dark.
âWhat are you doing?â You asked instead of answering his question.
âWeâre giving you the opportunity to unwind. To relax. To remind yourself that you are someone worthy of time and attention, no matter how serious your injuries or ailments may be.â Quill rumbled quietly. âThough, if you do not wish for this to proceed -.â
âNo.â You said a little too quickly, and Fivesâ eyebrow arched higher across from you. âNo I â yes. I want you.â You said softly, turning your head towards Quill. âI want you. Both of you.â
Quill and Fives looked to one another for a moment over your head, and Quill reached for your tunic.
âMay I remove this?â
You nodded, and Quill carefully eased it off while Fives pulled his own shirt over his head. You took a moment to admire him, the contours of his chest and abdomen, but also the large, fresh scar in the center of his torso.
Quill made a soft sound behind you, and Fives looked up at him. âIâm alright.â He assured his partner, leaning past you for a moment to kiss him. Then, he pulled back just enough to look at you. Tentatively, he leaned forward, catching your lips in his own.
Fivesâ lips were surprisingly soft, and you fell into the kiss at once, all your worries about the clone forgotten. You shifted to wrap your arms around his bare shoulders once Quill had removed your tunic, and Fives deepened the kiss. You whimpered softly against his lips as he pushed you further back, his hands drifting to your breastband. He broke apart from you just long enough to push it up over your head, baring your chest to him.
He pulled back to look at you, and you shifted, trying to cover yourself better now that your cybernetic arm and scarring was completely exposed.
âHey, none of that.â Fives stopped you, taking your wrist gently in hand and guiding it over his torso, littered in scars of his own. âYou arenât the only one whoâs seen a war or two.â
Quillâs tendrils had twisted around your arms, and he trilled quietly in the back of his throat, the sound oddly comforting to you.
âCâmere.â Fives murmured, pulling you into his lap and nodding over your shoulder to Quill. You could hear the rustle of clothing behind you as Quill undressed, but your eyes were on Fives as the clone shifted you to lay back on the bed, against the pillows. âEyes on me.â
You didnât dare look away as Fives pressed his lips against your scarred cheek, then down your neck, his soft, warm lips leaving a trail down the evidence of your bodyâs traumas. His mouth ghosted over each breast, his tongue darting out to lick at your nipples. You gasped softly, your hand finding a home in his thick hair, holding his head against your chest.
Fives rolled his hips against yours, and you could feel his clothed erection straining against the fabric of his pants. The friction wasnât enough, and you whimpered again, fumbling for your leggings while Fives quickly made a move for his trousers. Your movements had become hurried, desperate, and when Fivesâ mouth found yours again, it was in a crash of lips and teeth and quiet groans as he hauled you up into his lap.
Your clit brushed against his dick as he sat you on his thighs, and you glanced down, shuddering at the sight of him. Long, thick, and already beading precum at the tip. Your mouth watered.
Fives chuckled. âYou like what you see?â
You nodded, not trusting your voice at the moment, and Fives grinned, crashing his lips against yours again as his hand slipped down between the two of you. You gasped against his lips as his thumb found your clit, swiping between your soaked folds to collect your juices before dragging back up to the sensitive bundle of nerves and rubbing it with quick, vicious little strokes.
âFives!â Your fingernails left crescents in his shoulders, but Fives didnât seem to mind at all.
âCâmon baby, letâs see you come on my fingers first, yeah?â He purred, nipping lightly at your jaw. âGotta loosen you up a bit before we can have any real fun.â
As he spoke, he slipped a finger inside you, and your mouth fell open in a silent moan.
âBe gentle, Fives.â Quill chided somewhere behind you.
âShe can handle it. She wants it bad.â Fives chuckled, slipping a second finger inside you and curling them. âLooks like I finally figured out how to shut your smart mouth up.â He teased. âAll it took was playing with your cunt.â
âFives.â Quill scolded again. âHave a bit more couth than that.â
âWhat? You wanted to help her relax, and thatâs what Iâm doing.â Fives retorted, thrusting his fingers in and out of you. âCome on, darling, I can feel your pussy clenching on my fingers. You gonna come for me?â He leaned in close to your ear. âOr do you want Quill to watch? Yeah, is that it? You want Quill to watch the way you come on my fingers? You want him to see how pretty you look when I fuck you?â
Your whimper seemed to be answer enough for Fives, because he withdrew his fingers and spun you around so your back was against his chest, and he hooked his legs over your thighs, spreading them wide.
With one hand, he held your chin in place, forcing you to look at Quill while his other hand slipped back down between your legs, stroking your aching cunt and teasing your clit with every pass of his thick fingers. âLook at him.â Fives whispered in your ear. âYouâve thought about him before, havenât you?â
Quill had undressed completely, his dark eyes trained on you as his tendrils flicked around him. One hand was down between his legs, fisting a pair of â.
Your brain short-circuited at the sight of Quill stroking himself. Gods, there were two of them.
The sight alone was enough to make you gasp, your stomach tightening as you bucked your hips into Fivesâ hand, your orgasm cresting over you before youâd even fully realized what hit you, and you gushed into Fivesâ hand.
âThatâs it, thatâs my girl.â Fives praised quietly, bringing his hand up to his lips and licking a stripe through the mess on his palm. He chuckled softly, beckoning Quill closer. âCâmere, baby.â
You watched through heavy-lidded eyes as Quill wrapped his lips around Fivesâ fingers, sucking your juices from his outstretched fingers.
âFuck.â You groaned softly, a small aftershock rippling through you at the sight.
Quill chuckled quietly, bringing his head closer to yours and captured your lips while Fives held your chin up towards the Nautolan.
âAre you well?â Quill asked you gently, bringing a hand up to cup your cheek. You nodded, tilting your head to the side and kissing his palm.
âIâm alright.â You promised, and rolled your hips back against Fivesâ dick, making him swear quietly. âI want to keep going.â
Quill and Fives once again met each otherâs eyes, a silent conversation passing between the two of them. Fives tilted your chin up, catching you in a heated kiss until Quill pulled you away, kissing you breathless right after him.
âLet us take care of you, little one.â Quill rumbled, guiding you back against the pillows. Quill propped himself up on one arm, laying beside you while Fives settled himself between your legs, wrapping your thighs around his hips.
âWeâll make you feel good.â Fives promised, a playful glint in his eye as he bent to press a kiss to each of your breasts again before rising to kiss the corner of your mouth. You wrapped your arms around his shoulders, your fingers tangling in the dark curls at the nape of his neck, and Fives leaned forward, pressing his forehead against yours. Slowly, you felt Quillâs hand sneak down your abdomen, his thick fingers pulling apart your folds and holding you open as the head of Fivesâ dick pushed inside you.
You gasped at once, and Quill shushed you gently, using his free hand to hold your chin and tilt your face towards him, away from Fives for a moment.
âThatâs it, itâs alright.â Quill soothed, giving you a soft, doting kiss while Fives pushed deeper inside of you. The Nautolan glanced to Fives. âHow does it feel, love?â
âSo kriffinâ good.â Fives panted, inching in as slow as he could manage. âFuck, youâre so warm, so wet, so fuckinâ perfect. This perfect little pussy was made for my cock.â
You pulled his hair, spurning him on, and Fives sped up, thrusting forward with a bit more force than heâd intended, finally bottoming out. He drew back sinfully slow before pounding into you roughly again, making you gasp.
âGently, Fives.â Quill scolded lightly, kissing along your jaw.
âYou can be gentle on your turn.â Fives replied tightly. âI want to ruin her.â
Quill hummed, giving Fives a warning look out of the corner of his eye, but Fives only smirked, pulling back and thrusting roughly into you again. He picked up the pace, snapping his hips loudly against your thighs as he set a brutal pace. You threw your head back in a moan while Quillâs hand drifted away from the lips of your pussy and instead began rubbing your clit, his mouth trailing down to one of your breasts while Fives fucked into you mercilessly.
âCâmon, baby, say my name.â Fives whispered, adjusting the angle of his strokes to hit that deep place inside you that sent a coil of heat through your belly. âTell me whoâs fucking you this well.â
âFives!â You groaned, crossing your ankles over his lower back and yanking him closer with every thrust.
One of Quillâs tendrils wrapped around your other breast, his cocks writhing in anticipation against your thigh while Fives rutted into you.
âFives â Fives, Iâm gonna come.â You whispered, each breath punched out of you with how hard he fucked you. âGods, Iâm gonna come.â
âCome on my cock, princess.â Fives chuckled while Quill played with your clit, his fingers moving with more precision than before. âWanna feel your cunt squeeze my cock when you come.â
You nearly screamed at the combined sensations of Fivesâ cock driving into you over and over again while Quill stroked your clit, and when you came, it washed over you with even more intensity than your first orgasm. Your juices squirted out around Fivesâ dick as he fucked you through it, and he sucked in a sharp breath through his teeth.
âFuck â fuck I â.â He pulled out abruptly, coming across your stomach in short spurts, shaking slightly as he came down from his own high.
Youâd barely caught your breath when you heard Quill chuckle, his surprisingly soft tongue gliding across your stomach, chasing Fivesâ release across your skin. He gently pushed Fives aside, and you had to spread your legs wider to accommodate his massive size as he moved between your thighs.
âMy turn.â
You whimpered softly, a shudder rippling through you as one of his cocks pushed into your fluttering pussy. The appendage wasnât particularly thick, but it was long, and your mouth fell open as you felt Quill press further and further inside you, curling up towards your cervix as his cock made a home inside you.
âYouâre doing so well, darling.â Quill praised. âYouâre taking me so beautifully. Do you think you can handle another?â
You hesitated, your eyes wide as you felt the second of Quillâs cocks press against your folds, rubbing briefly against your clit in a way that sent shocks through your body.
âTrust me, sweetheart, thereâs nothing like it.â Fives chuckled over Quillâs shoulder.
âWill it â will it fit?â You asked softly, and Quill shuddered, his eyes fluttering closed for a moment before reopening them.
âIâm certain Fives has done a thorough job of opening you up for me, darling.â He cooed. âIâll be very gentle.â
You nodded, and you felt the tip of Quillâs second cock push between your folds. You gasped, the burn of both his dicks inside you almost too much to bear until it slowly gave way to pleasure, Fives reaching between your bodies to apply a soft pressure to your clit, keeping you grounded as Quill pushed inside you.
âShh, youâre doing so well. Thatâs it. Breathe for me, little one.â Quill praised, his tendrils curling around your arms and face as he loomed over you.
He kept to his word, and moved gently, slowly dragging his hips back before pushing into you again, but the way his cocks moved inside you â the way they twisted against one another, stroking the deepest parts of yourself in ways youâd never imagined before â was enough to send you careening towards the edge before heâd barely began to move.
âQuill.â You whimpered, your voice rising in pitch. âQuill â Quill, Fives, I -.â
Quillâs tendrils tightened around you, and you gasped again, arching your back off the bed as Quill moved a little faster.
âOh â oh, oh gods, Quill â Fives!â
âFuck, listen to her, baby.â Fives purred, leaning over you and smirking. âBet sheâs gonna come again any second.â
âCould you do that for me, little one?â Quill whispered to you. âWill you come for me? Let me feel your warmth around me, pretty girl. I want to feel you come undone.â
Fives flicked at your clit again, and Quill thrust particularly hard, and that was enough to send you over the edge.
You gasped, hands scrabbling for purchase on Quillâs broad body as you came for the third time that night, Quill letting out a strangled sound as your pussy clenched around his cocks. Fives cupped your cheeks, kissing you through your orgasm even as you trembled.
âThatâs it baby girl, thatâs it, you did amazing.â He murmured.
Fuck, your whole body felt like jelly. Quill pulled out of you, his tendrils uncurling from you at last, and you felt your own juices leaking from your pussy. Before you could even move to do anything, Fives dropped his head between your legs, the scratch of his goatee against your folds almost too much to bear as his thick tongue lapped at the mess, the tip catching on your clit with every pass.
âFives,â You whimpered, fisting his hair and trying to drag his head back. âFives â itâs t-too much.â
âSorry.â Fives mumbled into your skin, reluctantly pulling back. âCouldnât help myself.â
âCome, little one.â Quill rumbled to your left, his strong arms gathering your body against his chest and carrying you to the other room. âFives. The sheets?â
âOn it.â Fives nodded, swinging off the bed and stripping it down behind you.
âWhereâre we going?â You slurred, sleepy and sated.
âThe shower. You need to be cleaned up.â Quill told you.
You could barely stand, your knees nearly buckling as Quill sat you down, but the Nautolan was gentle, holding you upright and gently washing you down as he stood under the spray of the shower with you. His tendrils curled in towards his body, and he tilted his face up to the water more than once, clearly relishing in the sensation.
You dimly registered Fives squeezing his way into the shower behind you, his firm body pressed against your back and his low voice echoing in the shower.
âKriff, Quill, sheâs nearly asleep already.â He chuckled. âWe wore her out.â
âGood.â Quill murmured, clicking his tongue softly. âGods know the last time she was able to get a decent nightâs sleep.â
You leaned forward against Quillâs chest, and the Nautolan wrapped his strong arms around you, almost protectively.
You must have nodded off slightly in the shower, because the next thing you knew, Quill had redressed you in one of his shirts, so big on you that it nearly reached your knees, and heâd lain you down across the freshly made bed.
âI should go.â You murmured sleepily, your head already turning against the pillows.
âNah, just stay.â Fives said, flopping down on your left side while Quill climbed in on the right. âItâs late, anyway.â
You hummed your assent, and you felt Quill trail his fingers gently down the scarred side of your face.
âI should consider myself lucky,â he murmured. âTo have such a loyal captain so willing to go back into battle, despite all that has been stolen from her.â
You smiled, leaning into his touch. âIâd follow you to the ends of the earth, sir. Until long after the stars have burned out.â
Quill chuckled, and reached around your hips to squeeze Fivesâ hand. âRest. Both of you.â
For the first time in a long time, sleep came easily.
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Let me take control ( Hunter x Afab Reader)
request for @AyNova on Ao3 âHunter is very stressed lately so reader decides to help him with it by topping him. Reader blindfolds Hunter with his bandana and ties his hands, so it can be even more intimate. It helps <3â
tw- Hurt/ comfort i guess/unprotected sex(wrap it up in real life.) /light bdsm (tying up and blindfold)/ stress/
NSFW UNDER CUT. MINORS DNI
If you press Keep reading you are confirming to be 18 years of age or older.
âYouâve got to be kriffing me .â Hunter groaned out as he looked at his data pad. You looked over worried for your favorite person. He had been working all night doing paperwork for the infamous bad batch. Normally they would each fill out their own paperwork but he didnât trust wrecker to write up his own and offered to write echos since he was still getting used to typing with his robot hand. He had finished Echos paperwork and had just started on wreckers. The poor man had been trying to decipher wreckers handwriting. You let out a sigh and stood up closing off your holo show. You walked over to your lover and placed your hands on his stiff shoulders and started to rub, leaning over and placed a kiss on his cheek You looked at the writing and without knowing you let out an, âoofâ Hunter looked up at you, his eyes tired and stressed. âI canât even read it meshâla â he mumbled, a hand rubbing down his handsome tattooed face. You continued to rub his shoulders and placed another kiss on his forehead. â maybe its time for a break.â you said to him with a smile on his face. You had no ideA how he would decipher the big manâs handwriting but you decided he was too stressed to do that now. He shook his head , âI donât know I still have to finish Wreckers paperwork.â he argued. You didnât like this, he deserves a break. He had been working so hard for so long and he deserves to relax, even if itâs for a bit. You sat down in Hunterâs lap and took the datapad away. You placed it on the table and then wrapped your arms around his neck. â Well, I think you deserve a break.â You mumbled pressing a sweet kiss to his lips. His eyes fluttered closed and he wrapped his hands around your waist. You smiled against his lips and ran your hands down his chest. â I think i have a few ideas of how we can get you to relax.â you suggested to him and he raised his eyebrows with a small smirk. âOh yeah, You wanna tell me those ideasâ he mumbled against your neck as he started to place kisses and small bites to your neck. You smiled and laughed, â well it starts just like this.â you said running your hands through his thick hair. âOh yeah, just like this, whatâs next? â he questioned you as you bit back a moan. You were happy he was starting to relax, you had wanted to try something different tonight. â Well it involves you under me, riding you and making you feel good.â you exclaimed to him. He bit his lip and kissed you passionately. âI think Iâd like that,â he smiled . You stood up and dragged the man away from his desk in your house. You took his hands and placed a kiss as you led him to your shared bedroom. He stood in front of you and kissed you once again. He pulled you closer to him, you could feel his huge hard on. You pulled away from the kiss and pushed him onto the bed. HE looked surprised at you as you climbed onto him. You sat down on his lap and started to grind down on him and kissed him. You pulled away and got off of him, âstay thereâ you said with bright red cheeks. You ran to your bedside table and pulled out some silk ribbons. You held them up for the tattooed man to see. He raised an eyebrow and questioned âWhat are you gonna do with those? â You smiled and climbed back on top of him. â I am gonna tie your arms up and blindfold you if youâre okay with that, I just thought it might be nice for you to give up control for once.â He smiled and kissed you. â You know what, I would like that.â You smiled and started to tie his hands to the bedpost. Then you pulled down his famous bandana. He looked surprised but then smiled. He hadnât been expecting you to use your bandana but he liked it. You had run your hands down his bare chest, Stripping him before you had tied him down. You placed kisses all down his chest and neck. He let out soft moans. You smiled and placed a gentle kiss on his lips as you gently grasped his member. HE choked out a moan as you stoke up and down squeezing at the bottom and dragging your thumb over his tip. He bit his lip and thrusted up into your hand as you kept at it at a slow pace.
You felt your core tighten in the familiar feeling that you only experience Hunter, so you slipped your hand down and started to rub your clit. As he started to grow closer you started to grow impatient, you wanted nothing more than to take him in your wet pussy. But this was about him, you would get to that but first, you wanted to make him feel good. You took your hand off his dick and he whimpered. âPlease, please donât stop, â he begged you. You smiled and rubbed up and down his chest. You then took his head into your mouth and he choked out a loud moan. He bit his lip and gripped at nothing. You continued to suck his dick and you rubbed his balls. He moaned your name and thrust it into your mouth. :â Oh stars, Iâm gonna cum.â he whimpered. You pulled away and rubbed him as you said â cum for me baby.â You then took him inside your mouth and hallowed out your checks. He then came inside your mouth. You pulled away after swallowing looking down at the man who was exhausted. You laid on his chest as he caught his breath. As you placed kisses all over his body, He quickly got hard again feeling your sweet kisses on his bare skin. âUp for another round,â you asked him looking up at his face. He smiled and mumbled, â Kriff yeah.â You smiled and quickly started to grind down. He bit his lip containing his moans. You then positioned yourself above him and slowly pushed down onto him. He groaned out your name as you moaned his name.. You quickly started to move, bouncing on his dick. You put your hands on his chest as you rode him. He thrust up into you as you slammed down into him. Both of your moans bounced off the walls. Your hand moved from his chest and started to grope your own chest, playing with the nipple. You bit your lip swinging your head back and moaning his name. You quickly started to come close to the edge, Hunter rubbing that perfect spot inside of you. You screamed his name and you finished, him quickly following. You took a deep breath and slowly leaned down to lay on him, Him soft still inside you. You smiled and took his blindfold off and untied his wrist. He immediately wrapped his hands around you. âI love you so much meshâlaâ he said. âI love you Hunterâ you replied back to him kissing him. You were about to pull out but he stopped you, âLet's just stay here, just for a little bit. â he begged you. You of course couldnât say no and you all stayed there, cuddling, him still inside you.
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