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Could I maybe get Thrawnxfem!brothel worker,something something alien biology and mating
It will be a 2 parter cause I can't segway my way to the smut organically, enjoy the romantic fluff of the first part.
âHurry up! Get in ranks!â shouts the Matriarch.
You and all your brothelâs sisters run to place yourself in the Grand Salon, a large room richly decorated in a royal fashion, so different from the quarters reserved for the prostitutes. With gold and forest green tones, large lavish sofas and long wall hangings, this room clearly tries to mimic the atmosphere of the Imperial Palace without really succeeding. Not that you could know what the interior of the Imperial Palace would look like. A low ranking whore like you doesnât really get time or permission for cultural leaves.
You rearrange your hair as you run in the corridors, flattening your short dress with your colleagues next to you, wondering who might have come at the brothel to cause such agitation. Usually when a client comes, they get a sample of the harlots, maximum ten prostitutes presented to them, but today, all 50 prostitutes are being hurried to the Salon.Â
Who might have come to cause such a commotion?
âMove away, you!â Youâre being pushed against the wall.
Daniama and her gang walk past you with laughter, with heavy make up and golden jewelries, they are the creme de la creme of the Brothel, young, fit, exotic, beautiful⌠They brought a real fortune to the house and in two or three tricks they should be able to buy their freedom away from the prostitutes' neighborhood and pay their debts to the Matriarch. You envy them terribly. You are a lower class harlot, not being picked much, still in outrageous debts up to your neck. You doubt you will ever leave this house, at least until your youth wither away, then you will be thrown out in the streets of Coruscant, alone.
You bite your inner cheek.
âHurry up!â Barks the Matriarch, âDonât keep him waiting!â
You place yourself hurriedly in line, next to your friends of misfortune. Daniama and her gang are placed forwards, in a spotlight for the client to see them first. They will again be chosen tonight, leaving all your other sisters arms dangling without any cash infusion again.Â
âSilence, girls! Lower your heads, we have a VIP guest tonight, do justice to the house!â
Daniama giggles, freeing her mane and deepening her cleavage. The armada of prostitutes behind her is just here for decorations, here to embellish her and her friends even more, a prop to their success.
âDo you think he will buy the debt of one of us?â She asks her gang, they laugh excitedly in response, holding hands.
Your own friend nudges you with a comforting smile. You smile back at her in the same fashion. Thatâs right, once they are gone you will have more chances on your own. Do not despair!
A man enters the room and immediately silence takes place.
You raise your eyes discreetly to see him. It is a tall man, taller than anyone in this room, with deep blue skin and glowing red eyes. He wears a white military uniform but you canât make sense of his plaque.
âWelcome, Grand Admiral.â The Matriarch salutes him with a sweet voice and a smile âIt is an honor to see you.â
You lower your eyes immediately as he looks over the room. Never meet a client's eyes until they choose youâŚ
âWell, I just hope to find what I came here for. You are not the first establishment I visited today.â He lets her know, hands clasped behind his back.
âThey always say that, but they always come back to us after.â She assures him.
âWe will see about that.â
âLet me show you the girls, Grand Admiral Thrawn. I am sure we have the perfect product for you!â She gestures to him to approach, taking support from her cane.âThis is Daniama, she is the pearl of the establishment, she is very well versed in all the pleasure techniques and will satisfy you in every possible way.â
He takes a step further, observing her intently. You can only see her back but you imagine her smiling boldly at him, looking at him in his eyes despite the interdiction. She does a small reverence and he simply takes her wrist and pulls it to his nose.
Is he⌠sniffing her?
He frowns and releases her immediately.
âNo, she is not what I am searching for.â he simply states.
The Matriarch winces, it is uncommon that Daniama gets rejected. She presents one of her friends to him instead and he repeats the operation.
Same results.
You donât know what heâs searching for but la creme de la creme isnât useful today. He wonât find anything else here.
He starts walking among the rest of the prostitutes, blatantly ignoring the rest of the gang. He stops here and there, breathing in the scent off the wrist of some girl while the Matriarch presents her to him, but none pleases him. The more he tries and fails, the more displeased his expression gets. Heâs losing precious time here when he should be planning important military campaigns!
You lower back your head when he enters your rank, walking calmly among the commoners. His boots resonate in the silent Salon, intimidating everyone. Your eyes are fixed on the ground when his black boots enter your field of vision and stop in front of you.Â
You hold your breath.
âShe comes from a lesser establishment. I am not sure she would be suitable for someone of your stature, Grand Admiral. She is still quite inexperienced and not up to the standards of the House yet.â the Matriarch warns him.
He takes your wrist delicately.Â
His skin is so warmâŚ
He deeply breathes in your scent and you regret not putting on perfume today, after a long day of work your musk can be significant.
He freezes completely.
You purse your lips. You just hope he wonât make any comment.
He breathes in again like to be sure of what he just sniffed.
His hand grazes the back of your head and forces you to tilt your head and expose your neck gently. He leans forward, his warm breath blowing on the skin of your neck, deeply inhaling again. He then parts from you, his fingers sliding under your chin to force you to meet his gaze.
Heâs handsome. With delicate and haughty features, an assured gaze and a massive stature. Despite your better judgment your eyes meet and you immediately get lost in them. They are wonderful, like jewelsâŚ
âThis one.â He just says and leaves immediately, letting you dumbfounded and arms dangling.
Your friend hugs you with a laugh as you catch back your breath.Â
âWell hurry up, (y/n)! Donât keep him waiting, go prepare yourself!â The Matriarch chides you curtly.
You run back to your garret, passing on the dress reserved to your clients. You quickly comb your hair again and brush your teeth.
âMaker, hurry up!â The Matriarch shouts again.
You exit your room and she seizes your arm to push you through the corridors of the house. She guides you towards the biggest suite of the establishment, and looks terribly nervous. Arriving in front of the door, she picks specks of dust of your dress, flattening the fabric and checking your hairstyleÂ
âListen, this is a Grand Admiral, you must please him and bring fortune to the House. This is an incredible opportunity, so be nice, be obedient and donât forget to smile and thank him for whatever he does.â
She then knocks on the door and pushes you inside.Heâs sitting on a comfortable armchair, a glass of wine in his hand, looking at you. You immediately kneel.
âSir.â You lower your head in submission.
You hear him snarl as he sips his wine.
âStand up and raise your head.âÂ
You obey. Your eyes meet again and you feel inextricably called by them. They are so beautifulâŚ
âApproach.â He says softly, extending his hand to you.
You walk up to him and take his hand, his thumb brushes the back of yours and he inhales your scent again with a satisfied grin. You let him do it, a bit curious.
âWhat are you doing, sir?��� You ask, trying to understand.
âI scent your pheromones.â He just answers casually, like it is a mundane occurrence.
You frown, his nose is very human-like, can it really pick up pheromones? He must have different olfactory receivers than yours.
âI am sorry, I did not have time to put on perfume.â You explain.
âThat is quite well. It would have twisted my reading.â He tenderly kisses your hand.
You shift your weight, a bit troubled. You are not used to âniceâ clients, they rarely make any efforts towards the girls they purchase. They prefer an obedient, silent girl and donât embarrass themself with courtesy.
âAnd what are you reading?â You ask lowly, like a dirty secret, remembering your job.
âExactly what I was searching for. My Von'ot.â His thumb keeps brushing your hand so tenderly it embarrasses you.
You smile with your best doe eyes and sit on his laps, letting the cut of your dress reveal your thighs to his gaze. You kiss the back of his hand and place it on the warm flesh of your thighs, inviting him to caress and explore your skin like a good prostitute would but his hand remains unmoving.
âAnd what is your Vonotte?â You ask with your temptress voice.
âVon'ot.â
âYes, Vonotte.â
âNo, it is pronounced : Von'ot.âÂ
You wince.
âThatâs what I said: Vonot!â
He shakes his head with an amused expression.
âThis is not quite right, you must pronounce : Von'ot.â
You purse your lips. He was supposed to focus on your sexy voice and disposition, not how to pronounce a word!
âWell, whatever it is pronounced, what is it?â You flatter him.
Always showing interest in what the client says, whatever he says, pretend it is the most fascinating thing you ever heard. You start unbuttoning his collar to gain access to his neck and start kissing it.Â
âIn Basic you will call it a mate.â He sighs deeply.
You stop.Â
You part from him, frowning.
âLike a⌠friend?â You inquire suspiciously.
âNo, dear one.â He grazes your cheek with his knuckles.
Those little physical displays of affection really start to stress you out. Usually you would already be in bed with his cock deep inside you and you would forget about each other the next day. But thisâŚ
Like heâs trying to sweeten you.
Heâs about to demand something from you, something he was rejected for in the other Brothels, something so ignominious no other harlots would do it.
Itâs always like that with non-human clientsâŚ
You look at him with heavy suspicion, holding your breath.
âLike a sex partner for life. A soul twin, a companion in life.â He explains.
Your frowns deepen. You are so suspicious now.
âI came here to find my other half.â He keeps caressing your cheek with some fondness in his eyes.
You are fully creeped out.
âWhat do you mean?â
âI propose you to buy your contract to your Matriarch and take you from this life of prostitution and uncertainty.â
All your nerves are on fire. Is this some kind of sick joke? Luring an escape to a desperate woman to mock her?
âYou are not believing me.â He simply adds.
âYou will understand it is quite hard to believe such a thing.â You just respond between your teeth.
Is it rich people's humor? A thing youâre too poor to understand? Coming all back there and having a laugh at peopleâs misery?
âI admit it, but I am genuine in my offer.âÂ
You stand off his laps and take some steps in the suite, hugging yourself.
âWhy would you do that in the first place?â You mumble
âBecause I want my mate at my side at all times, to live with her, to enjoy her presence and revel in what she has to offer.â He patiently explains, slouched on the seat like a king.
âWhat would make you think a human prostitute could be a proper mate to your species? Humans donât have mates.â
âYour pheromones indicate you are compatible with me. Perhaps it will not work out, but I am willing to try, the question is : are you?âÂ
âThatâsâŚâ You bite your cheek âThat is a lot to take in.â
âI understand it.â
âWhat if I say no?â
âI will leave you be and search for someone else compatible with me.â He takes a sip of his drink.
You bite your thumb. If you say no, someone else will be saved and you could say goodbye to your only chance to leave this life. The offer is tempting, but could you trust him? Heâs a soldier after all, you give them little credits.
âI donât even know you.â You counter âHow could I trust you? Maybe youâre a psychopath in search of its next victim.â
âI admit you can give little to no credit to my story.â He raises from his seat without pressing himself âBut you should find intel on my personhood on the holonet quite easily. It should paint you a broad portrait of who I am.â He slips right behind you and you feel his warm hands pressed on your arms, very gently, caressing your soft skin. âBut you might be more interested in who I am in privateâŚâ He murmurs so softly in your ear, you feel his warm breath grazing your thin skin, making you shiver.
You spin on yourself towards him suddenly, taking him aback.
âAlright, and how would it go exactly?â You inquire.
You are terribly tempted, it is a unique chance, your ticket out of hell, but you should make sure you wonât end up in another one.
âYou would live with me on my ship or my Corusantian apartment when on leave, you would cater to my needs. All your own needs will be taken care of, as your expenses. You will have your own room and privacy, manage your own money, you will be free to follow your own career and spend time with who you want. You will pretty much be a free woman.â
âPretty much?â
âYou will be tied to me for life.âÂ
You bite down your nail again, mind speeding.Â
âAnd those needs I should cater to, what are they precisely?â You investigate.
âPrimarily my sexual needs. But I also research a partner in life, a comforting and friendly presence-â
âOh, you want a sex friend.â You understand suddenly.
He seems to wince a bit at this mention.
âIf that is how you humans call them. Do those âsex friendsâ share a soul bond with their companions?â
âMaybe not.â You admit.
âUnderstand that I search for a partner for life, it is not a light decision.â He explains.
You think about it for a minute before asking.
âLetâs pretend I accept, we share a bond, yadda, yadda, yadda⌠What would happen if I fall in love with someone else?â
âUsually mates fall in love with each other.â
âProbably, but we humans donât operate like that. So how would it go? Would I be free enough to pursue them? Will you chain me to you?â
âIn theory, it could happen, indeed.â He reflects âI would not refrain you from sentimental fulfillment with another person, you should just make sure that they are okay with you having sex and sharing a deep bound with me.â
âAnd what if I invite them to the bedroom with us?â You half-jokingly ask.
âI would oppose that idea.â He shakes his head âI will not tolerate to share intimacy with another person than my mate.â
You purse your lips. Having a romantic life is forbidden in the prostitute district, and without being overly romantic yourself you always dreamed of finding your own love, your beloved, your sweetheart.
âSo, in your package deal we ultimately fall for each other?â
âAm I that displeasing to your eyes?â he asks, raising an eyebrow.
âNo!â You temper. âNo. Itâs just that it severely limits the options.â
Itâs true, heâs a very handsome man, you wonât be against falling in love with him theoretically, but you donât know what the future holds.
He holds his chin, like he is pondering the circumstances.
âHmmm. I suppose you are right. I always thought I would fall in love with my Von'ot, but if I choose a human, maybe we could make an exception. Even if I doubt it will ever happen, accepting the bond is quite a soul changing experience.â
You lick your teeth, lost in your thoughts.Â
What do you have to lose at that point? It would be crazy to accept, but it would be as crazy to not take that chance and slowly die in that district.
âAre there other things I should be aware of beforehand?âÂ
âMy species goes through heat and rut cycles, that is why we need compatible mating partners. Ultimately, those natural processes for the goal to produce an heir, therefore I would most probably ask you to bear my child, is that acceptable to you?â
You always wanted a baby.
Not now tho, youâre way too young for motherhood.
âThe question should be : do you mind them being interspecie?â you demand âI think that would be the problem for you.â
â I do not mind in the slightest.â
âThen I think Iâm cool with it too. Just not now, I am not ready to be a mother.â
âI understand perfectly. I myself am not ready to start a family.â He nods his head. âMy kind also has some kind of⌠exotic features compared to you humans. You should be aware of that.â
You shrug, youâve crossed paths with so many aliens, nothing can surprise you no more.
âI should be able to manage.âÂ
âIs that a yes, then?â
You inhale deeply.
âYes. I accept.â Â
The die is cast.
âWonderful. Let us start, then.â
He seizes your face and leans forward to kiss you. By reflex you back down.
Kissing is a no go for prostitute, the only thing you would not do with client, the only intimate act reserved to loved ones. You only kissed once with a young lover in your teen years, before you get enrolled in a brothel.
âBut⌠What are you doing⌠Sir?âÂ
He tilts his head.
âI want to kiss you.â
âDidnât you want to buy my debt from my Matriarch?!â You ask, lost.
âI will, but there are more present matters to attend to right now.â He takes your hand and places it on his groin. It was hidden by the long white jacket but it is swollen and warm to the touch, since when is it hard like that?
âDid you think I would not take you to bed?â He asks, amused by your confusion.
âI lost track of that with the discussion.âÂ
He gently kisses your temple.
âI want to seal the deal as soon as possible. It has been years since I started searching for you. So many places visited, but you were not there.â He peppers kisses and pecks all over your face, your cheeks, your forehead, your nose. âYou really made yourself desired.âÂ
âI am sorry?âÂ
âIt is quite good. You are here, finally. And I cannot wait to tie myself to you, feeling whole for the first time in my life.â
He leans forward again and you evade him by instinct.
âIs something wrong?â He asks, puzzled
âNoâŚ. I mean, itâs just⌠Kissing is the only intimate act we reserve for our true lover.â You explain.
He considers you in silence for a minute.
âYou are not a prostitute anymore. You are a free woman, free to love whoever you want, and kiss whoever you want.â He says, like it resolves years of conditioning.
âI guess, itâs just⌠I have to get used to it.â
âLet me put it this way : Do you give me the permission to kiss you?â
You look into his eyes, they are so clear and assertive⌠Theyâre beautiful fireballs illuminating the dim room. Heâs so gorgeous, so handsome, so soft and gentle⌠But you want to be sure, is he gonna keep true to his words if he doesnât get what he wants? Is he gonna respect your consent?
âI would rather we wait.â You admit.
He takes back your hand and kisses the back.
âThen we will wait, dear one.â
âWhat will happen if you get in a rut and Iâm still not ready?â You investigate.
âI will take care of everything myself like I used to all these years.â
âThank youâŚâ You let out in a breath.
âThank you.â He takes back his coat and put it on. âFollow me, we are going to see your employer.â
He doesnât take you to bed?
âWe are not gonna do it?â You ask perplexed.
He shakes his head slightly.
âNo. If you are not ready to kiss me, you are not ready to have me in bed.â
He extends his hand to you with a soft smile, waiting for you. You consider his blue palm, it looks so soft and invitingâŚ
You take it and he squeezes your hand.
âLet us go from this place.â He says, eyes already focused on the future.
You look at them enthralled.
And realize you canât wait for the day he can kiss you.

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Din Djarin x f!Reader
A Lovers' Crest one-shot (in three parts). Complete on A03.
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Summary: It was the hardest time of your life, those six months separated from Din Djarin. And when you and the Mandalorian had reunited amid passion and a promise of always, you'd wanted nothing more than to leave that wretched, lonely period behind. You should know by now your past will always have other ideas. This galaxy just isnât gods damn big enough for all your missteps. And a chance encounter is going to test your bonds whether you want it to or not.
[Or, the characters from Lovers' Crest have a little post-story adventure! Could be read standalone, if below warnings are noted, but probably more enjoyable if you've read the whole thing.]
Word count: This chapter: 6kish. Total: 19.5kish.
Warnings: 18+ MDNI, smut: unprotected piv (be safe), multiple Os, creampie, breath play, established relationship. Also, lots of action, characters in peril, bug/insect/creepy-crawlies imagery, discussion/descriptions of a slave colony (SW/sci-fi style), non-canon planet, lots of being non-canon in general, teeny tiny reference to Reader with someone else, thus jealous!Din makes an appearance. The next chapter is a little rowdy and there'll be warnings there. Please let me know if there's more to add I am rusty.
A/N: Hiiii. So yes, these are the characters from Loversâ Crest. Just coz they insist on continuing to live on in my head, having adventures. And I thought itâd be fun to explore a dangling thread of plot Iâd just left there to⌠dangle. (Chapter 16: The Bounty Hunter, for reference.)
This came about when a certain little unaired pilot took us fans of the man by surprise back in⌠September? And a certain gif set burrowed into my psyche and would not leave. This is the result.
And honestly? Bit off more than I could chew for a while there. It does say one-shot, but this is a three-parter. Also, fully admit Iâve been a touch lazy with parts of it. Goes with the territory.
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Part I
The cave is dank. The air putrid with the smell of stagnant water and mildew.Â
Din Djarin makes sweeps with his scanner array as he walks through the gloom. From one side of the passage, across the jagged roof of the rocky ingress, to the other. Every surface drips liquid in a constant pat, pat, pat. He does his best to ignore it falling on his helmet and shoulders, soaking through his cloak, along with the clammy sensations gathering on his skin under all the armour.
This tunnel is among a matrix of caves spiderwebbing up and out from an aquifer that penetrates deep into the crust of this small planet. Itâs the only source of water around, which is why the facility where the target awaits was built right over the top of it. The factory pumps the precious resource and draws all moisture from the surrounding terrain, leaving it dusty and barren.
Down here though, Din would kill for something dry.Â
You crinkle your nose and look across to him.
âWell this is miserable,â you pout, holding your hood forward to keep the drops out of your face.
He shrugs. âYour idea,â he replies, stepping over a particularly deep puddle. âYour âdebtâ.â
Itâs a petty description; heâs being petty. He knows it. He doesnât want to be. Doesnât want to be feeling this jagged edge of jealousy pricking at his mind either. Knows he shouldnât. That itâs unfair. But itâs making itself known whether he wants it to or not.
âOuch,â you murmur, stare head on again and continue to walk. He sighs.
âSorry,â he says, reaching over to nudge a loose strand of hair into your hood. You let him, but donât engage further. He sighs again.
âPatu,â Grogu inputs. The child drifts closer to the two of you in his pod, peering ahead. He doesnât often use the little transport device these days, but something about this job had agitated the young one and Din had suggested the pod to try to ease his nerves. Grogu had accepted the idea with a grunt of appreciation.
âItâs alright, kiddo,â youâre saying. âWeâre alright.â
He gives a nervous chirp as the path forward grows darker. Three beams of light stab at the eerie grey atmosphere â one emitting from Dinâs helmet, one from the little device on your shoulder, and one from the headlamp of Groguâs pod. Your shadows dance across the walls as your group makes its way through the dark.
The damp path youâre on burrows into the maintenance shafts of the vast power plant that is the destination. Once inside, itâll be a matter of tracking the target with the makeshift fob you had â quite cleverly â devised with the limited intel Din had gleaned.Â
As a fresh whiff of stink hits his nose, he gives thanks thereâs not much further to go. But just as the thought occurs, the sensors in his helmet pick up the ground ahead dropping away into a sheer cliff. He puts an arm out to signal for Grogu to hang back as you and he approach the edge.
âDank farrik,â he mutters. âThat wasnât on the Crestâs scan.â
âRock must have been too deep to pick it up,â you reason, shuffling closer to peer over the ledge to the pitch black below. âOr maybe itâs new? Is there seismic activity here? Canât see how far down it goes. Or how far across.â
âWell, letâs scope it out,â Din begins to engage his jetpack, reaches an arm for you. âCâmereââ
Heâs drowned out by a deafening noise that fills the rocky space and grows louder and closer within seconds. From across the chasm youâd just been contemplating, two huge shadows emerge from the dark to make a rapid approach. You and Din waste a crucial second to look at each other in alarm. Then theyâre on you.
Din is cannonballed backwards by a massive black thing buzzing angrily. It slams him into the wall with a grunt. You shout his name just as a second insectoid monster whizzes overhead, careening off a large stalagmite to turn back and make at you with a mad hiss. You duck into a tumble to dodge its charge and it shrieks in fury as it sails past. The one on Din clacks mandibles in his face. He grabs hold of them and yanks, dragging them apart. The screeching intensifies until his flamethrower unloads into it and it drops to the ground twitching.
He has enough time to stand up and assess the scene before three more are accosting your party. One bursts into sticky bits as Grogu sweeps a tensed claw across himself, eyes closed and channelling his Force powers.Â
The creature that had missed its attack on you collides with the second incoming and they wobble about in the void. The third is headed straight for you.Â
Panic seizes Dinâs chest. He doesnât have time to reach you. But youâre standing tall, torch beam trained on the monster and a vibroblade readied in a fist. At the perfect moment, you twist side on so it barrels by and the blade makes a wide arc to find a home somewhere near its head.
The thing goes berserk, flipping onto its back while screaming and thrashing. Disgust on your face, you draw your blaster and unload into it. Once, twice, three times. In the time it takes, Din has crossed the space to treat it to a thorough roasting, reducing it to a spasming mess. Â
âWhat the fââ Before you can finish, the pair that had collided shoot upwards over the ledge, clearing your heads. Â
One just bashes straight into the granite ceiling, stunning itself and crashing to the ground by you. You drag your blade free of the dead one and rend a long slash along it, carving the carapace like covering clean off. It screams until it stills.
Dinâs attention is on the final creature, which isnât so clumsy. Corkscrewing in the air to orient itself, it spies a target and whizzes straight for it. Straight for the child.
He jabs at his vambrace and the pod strafes, swinging Grogu out of the thingâs trajectory. It had been moving so fast it ricochets off the wall with force. Tumbling backwards. And, no.
It slams into you, catching you by surprise and sending you with a scream over the edge into the chasm below.
âGrogu!â Din yells. The child already has arms up and eyes shut. Your cry of terror cuts to a string of âoh gods, oh my gods, oh shit, oh shitâ as he uses his powers to arrest your descent.
A spike of adrenaline surges in Din and the disoriented bug is snatched from the air with a hiss of whipcord. It gets reefed backward and ripped in half by the incensed Mandalorian.
Dropping the gory black pieces, he scrambles to the drop-off and leans over. Youâre in midair, looking up at him with eyes wide and arms and feet dangling.
âHoly shit!â you yell. âGrogu! Good job!âÂ
âAre you okay?â Din strains to keep his voice calm.
âUh, yeah...â you twist to look over your shoulder. âI think itâs water at the bottom. Not sure how deep though. But if Grogu can let me down easy itâll beââ
âHeâs got you,â he calls back. He looks to his son, who is trembling with concentration, then back to you as you start to rise toward him. The panic eases a little.
âOh,â you say. âWow. This is... this feels weird.â
Din raises a forearm to ready his whipcord again. Heâs about to launch it down to give you some stability when something hard wraps around his ankles. He hears a clank and feels a pull. Heâs tugged onto his front and dragged backwards, away from the ledge. Past his son, whose eyes pop open to watch him go with a panicked âEH!â
He hears you scream again, followed by a huge splash. Some kind of heavy door snaps between him and the scene. Heâs in total darkness. A sharp jab into his neck and heâs lights out.
One day ago
The Razor Crest is docked and resting. Grogu as well, cosy in his little hatch, slumbers deep. There is nothing and nobody around to hear the soft moans and dulcet praises drifting out of the cabin.
Din has had you spread across his lap for an eternity, massaging your ass and encouraging the rocking and swaying motions to work yourself on him. He stays deep so your clit grinds against his pelvis, so the head of his cock kisses your cervix.
Your mouths have barely parted, unable to get enough of lips and tongue sliding together. Sometimes kissing, sometimes just panting and pressing and playing. You can still taste your juices there, from when he had pleasured you until you were begging to have him inside you.Â
The orgasm now approaching with steady rotations of your hips is the third since straddling him, though youâd not bothered counting quite a few before that. There was no point, really. Din had lately discovered a stamina that awed you â though he had insisted it was just the natural result of having âyour beautiful, perfect body, meshâla,â in which to indulge.
Hands buried in his dark curls, you smile and sigh as a gentle, warm bliss spreads over you.Â
âMmm, that was a soft one, was it?â he hums against your cupidâs bow. âOnly just felt it, love.â
âMmhm,â you murmur back. âFelt good. Think Iâm just getting all oversensitive now.â
You know better than to suggest wrapping up the session, to try to lay him back and ride him to completion. Know by now to let him give and give until heâs ready to accept. So you wait.
He presses his forehead to yours and considers.
âShall we try something new?â he asks. You pull back to look at him. Your face is questioning, curious. Trying to think what he may mean by that. His brown eyes glimmer in the low light, warm depths that you can lose yourself in over and over. If you had it your way, youâd sink into them and never surface again.
âSomething new,â you say. âLike what?â
He eases himself from you, lifting you from his lap and you whine a tiny ânooooâ at the sloppy sucking sounds of your parting. After so long feeling full and stretched, the emptiness is palpable.Â
âSsh, meshâla,â he coos. âHush, trust me?â
âOf course,â you say, but still antsy. Feeling yourself drip with need. You let him guide you onto your hands and knees. He settles behind you, lets his stiff cock rest at the top of your ass.
âTell me if you donât want to do this,â he says, waits for acknowledgement â a nod of the head â before sweeping covetous hands over your lower back and ass. âIâve been reading,â he goes on in a husky drawl.
Itâs such an odd statement you huff through your nose, look around. âOh?â
âMmhm,â he says. âA tome on the⌠pleasures of the flesh, I guess.â
You smirk, swipe a thirsty lick over your lower lip and regard him. âDin Djarin,â you say with mirth. âHave you been reading smut?â
He gives you a low chuckle that you feel dance down your spine and swirl in your lower belly. The sensation is intensified when you see a hint of blush creep onto his features.
âNot exactly , cyarâika, love,â he says. âMore a guide. It suggested that a little added pressure, applied right, can heighten the um, the intensity at climax.â
He bends forward, braces an arm so heâs hunched over you, crowding you. Stomach pressed flush to your back and his hardness sandwiched between you. The other arm glides along your hips, skirts your waist and snakes across your ribs, between your breasts. A light forefinger taps the hollow dip at the base of your throat. It sweeps a smile-like shape from one ear to the other.
âHere,â he whispers. âApplied here. What do you think?â The wandering digit is joined by the rest of his huge hand, which takes a gentle hold, barely touching.
The longer your pussy has been empty and untouched, the more it throbs and leaks. But your senses have indeed channelled a direct line to the feel of his hand there, canât help but imagine what itâd be like to have him tighten his hold, push in, hold your life between the press of skin.
So you nod, the underside of your jaw and chin brushing against his hovering hand.
He rumbles in affirmative praise. âThank you, cyarâika,â he whispers against your shoulder. You wait for him to move, to press in and start restricting your breath. But he shifts his hand down to press flat to your sternum instead. A petulant little whine turns to a gasp as your hauled up. Straightened at the waist so you and he are pressed together staring into the mirror hanging at the head of your bed.
Din had installed it at your request not long ago. Youâd said it would make the cabin feel bigger. And it did. Though he didnât much care about that and was quick to find other means for its use. Finding that he rather loved to make you watch yourself get fucked senseless.Â
You found yourself just fine with that too.
In the reflective surface, he locks gazes with you. You melt back against him.
âSo, weâre gonna take it slow,â he says. Youâve no doubt. Heâs an expert in patience when it comes to drawing pleasure out of you. The warm hand rests on your chest, forefinger on one collarbone, firm thumb on the other. Each receive another light tap before the hand moves back to the column of your throat. Comes to rest so those digits settle at the underside of your jaw, below your ears. No pressure yet.Â
He watches your face in the reflection, raises both brows in question, âdo I keep going?â he silently asks.Â
Nodding again, you nearly whimper as he still doesnât move. Seems instead to be considering something of great import. After a torturous beat in which youâre on the verge of opening your mouth and begging, he lifts the other arm. It had been resting on your hip but now it moves to take up one of your wrists and guides it up. Wraps your fingers around the forearm resting at your breast.
âHold onto me, here,â he rasps, close to your ear. âLet go if I should stop, okay?â
Thatâs it. Youâre begging.
âYes, Din, yes, okay, but please please please, I need, ah!â
There it is. The hand at your neck finds the two perfect spots on either side and squeezes. Itâs amazing how quickly your body reacts. Hands tingle with the errant sensation. Heart rate picks up and delivers static bursts against your ribs. Your thighs are quivering and your belly draws in to hug around the wanton desire at your core.
Torn between clenching your eyes shut to lose yourself in the feeling and wanting to see Dinâs face, you make the effort to lock eyes with him. A pitch-dark, heated gaze flicks to and fro across your face and body. Locked in furious concentration as he stares at you in the mirror. But eventually, you have to let your eyelids drop and loll your head onto his hard shoulder, drunk on lust and want.
âThere,â Din sighs in satisfaction. He eases off for a little, lets you suck in air. He reaches up to cradle your cheek, where blood rushes to burn you up. At your sublime smile and glassy-eyed stare, he moves back down, smooths over your jaw, finds his place and tightens in again. âNow, letâs seeâŚâ
His free hand moves to your breasts and, as your head swims with airy pleasure, pinches a tingling nipple. Itâs like an electric shock and you arch your back against him, keen with a delirious kind of desperation. The intensity of it a measure of magnitude more than youâve ever felt. Fingernails dig hard into his forearm as he works the bud â every tug and tweak eliciting a burst of sensation in your pulsing sex.
Oh, gods. What it will feel like when he finally touches you there. The thought alone is almost enough to bring you crashing over the edge. But no, he holds you on the precipice, watching your face while his two hands play you like a fine-tuned instrument. He knows just when to ease back, let you draw breath, and he knows just when you want more, gives it to you, over and over.
Right at the moment you feel you might scream â your clit now on the verge of an eruption set to tear you apart â both massive hands move. You moan with abandon as oxygen rushes back through your body, now overtaken with the vivid, buzzing waves of your approaching high. Din grips your hips, draws back to angle himself at your entrance. Youâre babbling, yes, yes, ah, please, please, please, as he slides in, your juices letting his cock take and stretch that space within that is made for him.Â
Heâs going in slow, inch by agonising inch, eking all he can from the movement, hissing and snarling with satisfaction. But youâre unable to hold yourself up, overcome and overwrought, and flop forward â only just catch yourself on an outstretched forearm. The angle forces him to bottom out in a snap of your ass to his hips and he lets out an almost pained grunt.
âOh, fuck,â he spits. âFuck, youâre perfect. Fuck, you feel so good.â
âMore Din,â you beg. âPlease, I want more.â
Youâre a burning wick, shimmering and melting all over. All you need is for Din to replace his hand at your throat and move and youâllâ
He doesnât hold back, throws the whole candle into the flames that lash and hiss at your lower belly and spine. Din cages you into his hunched form again, seizes your neck with one hand, grips your thigh with the other, and begins to fuck you hard and fast, pressing everything from your mind but the glistening, dazzling climax roaring toward you.
His thrusts are perfect inside you, finding the spots that sizzle with the friction. The force of his hips hitting your behind intensifies the tightness at your throat and you feel every bit of it your body bowing into the line between the two. His grunts and pants of effort feel louder, closer, inside.Â
The hand youâd had holding onto him falls away to hit the mattress with a thud. He releases his grip. His questioning, âOkay?â is drowned out by your cry of, âSo close!â and the fingers that had been restraining you shift down your body, find your bundle of nerves, apply just the right pressure, andâ
Oh sweet GODS!
Itâs not just one rush of exquisite release, itâs rippling waves like a tide pool filling up. Pouring into you and coursing across your body again and again. You grip the bed covers like you might fall and let the whine that had settled in your throat crawl up and escape as a low moan â all youâre capable of. All you can do as it peaks, and peaks, and peaks.
âUh, gods, shit,â he gasps. The hand on your thigh leaves and you know heâs squeezing the base of his dick hard right now. Edging himself to withstand what must be an exquisite feeling of your cunt spasming on him over and over.
But oh gods, holy fuck. Youâre done. Youâre spent. You have to tap out.
Reaching an arm to bury fingers in his hair and hold his head to your shoulder, you plead, âPlease, Din. Please, want to feel you. Want to feel you cum.â
He accepts. He lets himself take it. Your cunt is a mould for his throbbing shaft, cast to bring him to nirvana with you. He bucks into you so hard, your whole body gives out, flattens to the mattress and he follows you down, dropping his hips into you at a pace so frenzied â in such contrast to the patience and precision of before â it sets the sparks going inside you again. Your body canât help but wring another shattering release out of you and, at the feeling of you clenching hot around him, Din lets go.
âFuh, gods,â he cranes his head to pant into your welcoming mouth. âUh, fff- shh, huh, cuhhh- cumming.'
His groan sticks in his throat but his cock finds the very depths of you and spills his seed there, fills you and nurtures you. His mouth stays on yours and, as he rides out his high, starts to kiss you long and slow and deliberate while you each shift back into reality.
A sigh of, âI love you,â slips into the air between you. And the responding, âOh, so fucking much,â dances in the breaths shared between your locked gazes and dazed smiles.
By the time youâre both showered and dressed again, Grogu is awake and making impatient cooing and burbling noises in his space.
âThat kidâs always hungry,â you say, at the exact moment your stomach chooses to let rip a hollowed-out grumble of its own. Din smiles at your sheepish look.
âYou wanna head out?â he asks. âGet a hot meal?âÂ
âSounds amazing,â you say, handing him his helmet and leaning up for a kiss. A thorough, deep kiss that â despite the past few hours leaving you about as sated as you think itâs possible to ever be â lights a renewed fire under you all over again.
Youâre in real trouble.
Itâs less a matter of finding it difficult to choose, and more about the fact you want to try it all. This bustling interchange hub had, over time, attracted purveyors of delicacies from across the galaxy. And it all looked delicious.
Adding to the challenge, the market is massive. Passing vendor after vendor, you get to the end of a row of stalls to find a whole new city block full of enticing smells and eye-catching dishes.
âDin,â you lean to him, lay a hand to the arm carrying the child. âI think I need to spend a month here. Eating everything.â
He chuckles, a warm rumble from his helmet. âWeâll definitely come back, thatâs for sure. Why donât you get theââ But heâs distracted by Grogu having got hold of some kind of steamed bun, munching on it with a gleeful purr. âHey, where did you get that?â
The two of you check the surrounds, trying to spot the stallholder selling the buns so you can slink over and pay for the kidâs sticky-fingered snack. Din focuses one way and you look the other, tracking over colourful signs and animated faces of all shapes and sizes. Youâre about to turn back to report nil sightings when your eyes land on a familiar face and you freeze. Not a stallholder. You swallow as that ravenous appetite from before fades into a solid pit in your gut.
You make one futile attempt to duck out of view, to avoid this and stage a retreat. But itâs too late. Youâve been spotted. So, with reluctance, you slink over to an entirely different source of debt from a slightly less recent past.Â
Gaius straightens from the bollard theyâd been leaning against.Â
âHey,â they say, soft and easy. You eye them as you come to stand level. Looking for any anger or resentment. Any malice or indignation. Itâd be fair enough. You had promised them you were one job from settling said debt when youâd up and disappeared along with the rest of the Guild. It wasnât exactly your fault of course. But the pilot â whoâd looked out for you and transported you all over the fade quadrant without question for several months â didnât know that.Â
They had every right to be furious that youâd skipped out on what you owed.
But they seem... relaxed? Greeting you like an old friend.
âHhhhi,â you say with a dumb little wave. âGaius.â
âYouâre a sight,â they say. Thereâs something in their tone, like youâre just a vision. A mirage shifting in and out of existence.Â
âListen,â you start. âIâm really sorry aboutââ But youâre stopped by a hand raised and a shaking head.
âI heard,â Gaius says. âI heard about the Guild up and shipping off to some Imperial invasion or other. Glad to see youâre alright, at least.â
âYeah,â you kick a boot and pop hands in pockets, like a little kid caught sneaking off. âThat was⌠IâŚâÂ
Gaius is looking at you with a small, amused smirk. But the expression drops to a slacked jawed awe as Din takes that moment to step up to stand beside you. Youâve seen it plenty of times now. Were now used to strangers openly staring at your partner. Strangers whoâd make no effort to hide the fascination and amazement when confronted with the statuesque wonderment that is Din Djarin.Â
But this is no stranger.Â
Gaaaah, ripping this plaster off is going to hurt.
âMando,â you say, with an arm raised, âThis is Gaius. We met, uh- we met while I was⌠away.â The arm sweeps between the two of them. âGaius, Mando. And this is Grogu.â The kid has yet another fresh steamed bun and he waves it around while burbling with content.
The two adults regard each other. You stand between them, feeling wretched. After a beat, Gaius seems to make a decision. They turn to you.
âWell hey, if you are still looking to settle that debt,â they say. You wince as you hear a whisper quiet âdebt?â from the man beside you. âI have a job in mind that would put you free and clear. You are still working bounties, right?â
With raised eyebrows and palms out, held up, they wait.
Shhhhhit, you think. This is going to suck. Let out a sigh and a shrug.
âHow about we start with, I buy you a drink?â
Gaius grins, and nods.
Shit.
âSo,â Gaius says, at ease with elbows propped on the boothâs table. Youâre already cringing. âYou two together then?â
You twitch on the bench seating, twist a drink around by its base. Gods, youâd managed to make things so awkward.
âYeah,â you say. âVery much so.â
They nod, jut out their chin in contemplation. Could they just drop it and tell you want they want from you, already?
âThat who you were running from?â they prod. âWhen you were with me?â
Your eyes dart over to Din, wary of how heâs going to learn about what transpired in those long, desperate months apart. Youâre now really wishing that youâd talked about it. The barest details at least. But he had never asked and you had wanted nothing more than to just move on. Take the lessons learned and move forward.
Apparently you hadnât learnt enough. You should know by now your past will always have other ideas. This galaxy just isnât gods damn big enough for all your missteps.
Fortunately for the moment, Din is on the other side of the bar getting distracted by Grogu trying to steal an irate patronâs plate of ribs.
You look back to Gaius.
âFirst of all,â you say. âI wasnât with you, okay? We were working together.â They raise a brow, an unnecessary clarification. âAnd that was one time. Could we please not--â Gaius straightens with a flick of the eyes to the side, tipping you off that Din and Grogu are approaching. You clam up.
The two of them take their seats. Din slides into the booth beside you and the kid just plants his butt on the table, gnawing on a meaty bone. His father shrugs. âPaid the guy a couple credits,â he explains.
You shift in your seat again.
âSo whatâs the deal?â he asks.
âWe havenât gotten to that yet,â Gaius says. âWe were just catching up.â
You pull an annoyed face at them.Â
âOkay,â Din says. Goes quiet.
You scull your drink. Immediately regret it, the strong flavour making your vision swim.Â
âWe were just getting to it,â you burp. You can sense the puzzlement flowing off the man sitting beside you, try to get your breathing under control. âIf you wouldnât mind,â you say, with a wave to the table companion across from you.
Gaius takes a drink of their own and sets shoulders back, draws a deep breath.
âRight, okay, so... Sorry, itâs hard to know where to start with all this.â
Noticing a slight tremor has crept into their hands, you lean forward. âStart anywhere, weâve got time,â you say, as soft as you can. Try for a reassuring expression.
You get a grateful nod in return.
âOkay. So Iâm from a planet called Evalon,â they plough on. âIf youâve heard of it?â
You shake your head as Din gives one solid nod.Â
âRight,â Gaius focuses on Din. âSo you know that itâs aâŚâ
âSlave planet,â he finishes when they trail off. You startle, look back across the table at the pilot with whom youâd briefly travelled. A tug on your heart. Youâd had no idea.
âSure, yeah,â they donât give you a chance to dispense any sympathies though, pushing on in a rush. âUsed to be just a whole colony of the indentured⌠But itâs a little different nowâŚâ
Over the foamy liquid of the drink youâd bought, Gaius tells a story that brings a dawning horror upon you. Slips icy daggers between your ribs. Settles a profound dread within you as vast and as wide as the greatest oceans.
A generation ago, the people of Evalon revolted. Rose up and tried to end the awful system that kept them in perpetual servitude. Tried to fight off the brutal company of droids that had kept them under the thumb of a faceless regime. They had failed. As punishment, a new system was introduced. A new piece of tech created that, as you sit there and listen, makes the primal lizard part of your brain lurch in terror.Â
Mind control.
âThey call it binding,â Gaius says, and youâre awash with gooseflesh. âIt suppresses all independent cognitive functioning, hacks into neural links that obey without question.â
Under the renewed tyranny, children were implanted with the device and sent off to toil away. There was minimal need for security because they were no flight risk, docile and programmed to follow a set path, a known routine. And the droids that once guarded them were decommissioned down to a skeleton crew.
The adults were cast out to live in squalor and decay on the outside. Neutered and powerless. Unable to rise up again lest their children be harmed, or worse. They were all and one trapped in an evil psychological vice.
âWhy just the kids?â you ask. âWhy not chip everyone and make them all work?â
Gaius smiles at you sadly. âPragmatic as ever, you are,â they say. You realise how insensitive your comment was, kick yourself and mumble out an apology, that wasnât what you meant... Sorr-- But they shake their head. âNo, itâs a valid question, and the answer is important.â
They explain. Though a terrifying and unprecedented feat of ingenuity, the tech isnât perfect. Its effectiveness has a half-life in a fully formed frontal cortex. Once of a certain age, it only works for so long before the subject â the enslaved person â can break out of it and act of their own accord.
âThatâs how I got out,â Gaius says. âThe birthdate on my chain code was always inaccurate, a quirk of the system when I was born. So I was kept in the ranks for longer than most, and was able to break out. Run away. ButâŚâ
Squaring shoulders back and looking you head on, they state the case. The job.
âMy little sister is still there. I think. I hope. And I want you to rescue her.â
The bustle and chatter of the bar filters into the silence that cloaks the table. Youâre at war with yourself. You want to know where this Evalon planet is so you can ensure to stay far away from that cursed, horrifying place for all of time. The notion of binding. Of being bound. It sets off every single fear instinct in your body.Â
But you can see a sad desperation flickering behind the steady features of the person across from you. So unlike how they were when you worked with them before. It tugs on your heart. This is something theyâve carried too long. Behind a jaded yet sanguine veneer. A horrific past and a deep love still lurking back there.
âSo,â you say, thankful for your even tone. âYou want us to go to a slave colony, with mind-control tech, and evil droids, to do a rescue⌠Thatâs kind of quite a lot beyond what Iâve left owing, donât you think?â
âHey, I said free and clear,â Gaius makes an effort to muster some ease, leans back to prop an arm across the boothâs backrest. âAnd letâs say Iâll owe you one, instead.â
âThis isnât a bounty,â Din says, startling you a little by speaking up after a long stretch of silence. âWe donât do rescues.â
Itâs a little cold, and you frown at his composure.Â
Gaius sighs. The pretence of relaxation drops and the world-weary traveller rests elbows back on the sticky varnished surface between you.Â
âLook,â they say. âIâve been trying to buy my sisterâs rescue for years. But I lack the⌠well, I lack everything. And I could never afford the likes of you,â a gesture at you both. âI just, I see an opportunity here. And alls I can say is, pleaseâŚâÂ
They move a hand to a pocket. Beneath the table, you shift an arm to stay Dinâs instinctive movement onto a weapon, hoping it was subtle enough that Gaius didnât notice. They donât seem to, focused instead on the object theyâre drawing out. Itâs dropped onto the table and the holo blinks to life.
A small, cherub face winks into existence, rotates in front of you.Â
âSheâs older now, of course, but uhâŚâ they go quiet.
Thatâs when you give in. Your hand grips the wrist of the Mandalorian beside you, where it still rests on the blaster holstered there. When you feel him move, twining fingers with yours in a silent affirmative, you speak.
âWeâll do it,â you say.
Despite the mutual agreement, itâs a palpable awkwardness between you and Din as you ready for the mission.Â
At the Mandalorianâs nod, your debtor had followed your clan of three back to the Razor Crest. Youâd invited Gaius to take a seat up in the cockpit and explained the shipâs ground security mechanisms. It was clear they needed to join you on this quest to Evalon â the more information in hand about this hellish planet, the better. And you do the best you can to reassure them of their safety before departing to join Din by the weapons locker.
You approach slow, taking in his hackled back and stand-off posture.
Though he shows it rarely, you know what jealousy looks like on him. And right now itâs radiating off him like a piece of steel held too long against the forge.Â
Turning it over in your mind, you wonder at the best approach here. What should you tell him? Thereâs not a lot of time, none at all really. But heâs likely to be drowning in scenarios playing out in his head, so you have to say something.Â
Heâs undertaking his usual ritual of equipping munitions and weaponry to every limb and every piece of beskar on his body. Blades of various length and utility are taken down and jammed into hidden sheaths with force. He tugs rifle slugs and detonators off the weapons rack like theyâve offended him before clipping them to bandolier and belt.Â
Stepping up beside him, you take down your favoured vibroblade, toy with the hilt and look up at his profile. The T visor doesnât turn your way.Â
âYou know,â you start, feeling out of your depth already. âIt was hard. Those months apartâŚâ
âSeems like you got by,â he murmurs, focused on adjusting a vambrace and glove.Â
Ouch. You accept the blow and push on.
âDin, please,â you say, holstering the hand weapon and hugging yourself. âIt was hard. I was just never sure what to tell you about, about it all.â
âThe way they look at you tells me plenty,â he says, just a hint of a growl behind his words. âFlew with them on a lot of jobs, did you?â
âPsh, I got a hole blown in their ship,â you scoff, arms dropping and going wide. âI was just trying to pay back on the repairs.â
âHm.â
An awkward beat of silence as you flounder about what to say next.Â
How aboutâŚ
I was alone and I needed a pilot and they were helpful and let me do what I needed to do. We slept together one time because I was so lonely I thought I might die. I felt worse than ever and then I disappeared on them because Iâd joined the Guild and it got hired by the Imps set on destroying your people and I escaped to come find you again and warn you andâŚ
Uh, no. Saying all of that will not be of help right now.Â
You think you might just burst into tears. But Din tilts his helm like heâs had a sudden thought and asks, âYou were paying back on the repairs?â
âWhat?â
âYou didnât just do the repair work yourself?â
Huh, fair question. If something like that ever happened to the Razor Crest, youâd have had the lovely old gunship back in action within the day. None of this âpaying back on repairsâ business.
âWh- noâŚâ you say. âI wasnât⌠I was trying toââ
âKeep your cards close to the chest?â he finishes â the tiniest, blessed hint of a smile in his voice.
You give him a full grin. âYeah, pretty much. Always used to try to keep that particular skill-set under wraps, before uh-- before I met you⌠And, and it just wouldnât have felt right⌠you know, with another shipâŚâ
Another silence follows. But gentler, more companionable. As Din nears the end of his process, you chance it to lay a hand on his elbow, smooth it over the rough fabric of his flight suit. He lets you, closing up the locker with the other hand.
âDoes it matter how they look at me?â you say. âIsnât what matters the way I look at you?â
You swallow your sigh of relief as a gloved hand closes over yours, gives it a gentle squeeze.
âMm,â he says. âYouâre right, I just-- Maybe if youâd told me about them before nowâŚâ
âYou didnât ask⌠I wouldâve if youâd asked. Iâve told you anything youâve wanted to know, anytime youâve asked,â youâre rambling. And losing track of what your intent here was to begin with.Â
âYou know all about my past. About my- my old family. But all Iâve ever gotten about yours is the âNarrated History of the Mandaloriansâ,â you say, aware of your petulance but unable to stop. Where is this coming from all of a sudden? âBut what about you? What about your famiââ He cuts you off by turning to you fully and leaning in.
âIs this really the time?â he asks, low and just shy of dangerous again.
Drop it. Drop it now.
âNo, guess notâŚâ
âOkay then,â he says. He mounts his jetpack, hands you a blaster pistol and strides to the cockpit ladder. Conversation over. âLetâs go pay off your debt.â
--
Quick note on breath play⌠this story is fantasy, itâs just make-believe, and it feels plausible to me that the characters â via their respective fighting techniques and training â have the knowledge of anatomy and skills around the neck, head and chest area to reduce the risks. But it is risky, and if you do it â do your research first. (Or maybe donât do it at all?) As with all kinks, education, communication and explicit ongoing consent are key. Thanks for your time. Ily.
Hope you enjoy the read.
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Gabrielleâs Hope
I have been working on this for months now. Months! Hope was born, became a toddler, and killed a man in less time. Iâve got so many goddamn thoughts about this episode, to the degree that I keep losing all sense of the thing in my efforts to get it all in. This is now the fourth time Iâve scrapped what I had to start fresh, and I am going to make every effort to make sure itâs my last. It may not come out exactly as I hoped, but itâll be OUT, which is more than I had when I started.
Our sponsor for this Xenafied journey to The Bitter Suite, the infinitely patient @bardofsomersetâ, had a few key areas they wanted me to focus on for this episode. I SWEAR MY TEN PAGES OF NOTES AND I ARE GOING TO TRY TO STICK TO THEM.
So without YET MORE delay, letâs get into Gabrielleâs Hope, the most on-the-nose name ever given a supernaturally advanced child fathered by a being of absolute evil.

Before we get into the areas Neet pointed me -- hahahah ALREADY IâM GOING OFF-SCRIPT AMAZING -- I want to take a sec to acknowledge how I always forget this episode exists.
Which is RIDICULOUS. This episode is absolutely critically VITAL, not just for this plotline for our characters. It lays all the emotional groundwork as we round the corner from the old trauma and head toward the new. We establish the beats weâll revisit for Xena and Gabrielleâs fallout. We get more than enough reason for the audience (and Xena) to question Hope. We have Gabrielle at her most cunning and actively working against Xena which not only gives us Gabbyâs state of mind but pre-establishes her capability for the things to come. And then of course thereâs the actual plot mechanism that removes Hope from the picture for now so we can thrust her back again when itâs most devastating.
HOPE IS BORN IN THIS EPISODE FOR FUCKâS SAKE A LOT HAPPENS AND ITâS KINDA IMPORTANT
I know all this! Still, I manage repeatedly to forget the episode exists. I just sort of attribute the important parts to other episodes I think, and gloss right over this whole banshee/knights/mountain chase stuff. Itâs hilarious, but also I think a consequence of how the episode IS so dense. It feels like at least three episodes are crammed into this one, and so my memory insists it must be. Rewatching it for this, then, was an unexpected surprise, as Iâm sitting there almost constantly like âOh, shit, does that happen now? And that? That too??â IT WAS WEIRD
So there are three key questions weâll address today, as I continue to do battle with what my memory keeps erroneously insisting was the order of events:
Was Hope born evil, or could she have been saved?
Why does everyone take the stance they do regarding Hope?
How is Gabrielle responding to the trauma of the previous episode?
#3, we can sum up easily enough with âPOORLYâ. The more nuanced answer actually relates more to #2 though, so hold that thought until we get there, as first we ask: Â
Was Hope born evil, or could she have been saved?

I cannot begin to tell you guys how much Iâve thought about this question. This is some philosophical and psychological shit right here, and I donât think we can conclusively, canonically, answer it one way or the other. I donât even really know what my OWN answer is, and like I said, Iâve been mulling it over for MONTHS. So fuck it, I guess kick back and grab a beer and letâs go wander down some rabbit holes.
Letâs start with how we have the absolutely inescapable fact that Hope killed a dude. Sheâs between 12 hours and 18 months old, and she strangled a bitch TO DEATH. Itâs murder! Itâs kinda fucked up!
But also, how much can we hold Hope to account for that? Even given the magical aging, sheâs what, two years old? I am absolute shit at baby ages, but even if we double that, sheâs STILL a goddamn baby. Can you hold her morally accountable for strangling Goewin? How about if she kept crying every fifteen minutes and waking someone up, which is an actual factual torture tactic? BECAUSE MIDGE HAS DONE THIS AND I DONâT HAVE THE HAGUE ON SPEED DIAL
For an infant to strangle a conscious able-bodied grown man to death, there's likely some supernatural element involved, Iâd think. If nothing else, THE MUSCLE CONTROL NECESSARY. So is that Hope too, then? Is it Dahak? Is it an impulse? Did she have any measure of conscious, deliberate choice?
And does it MATTER? If we absolve Baby Hope from Goewinâs death, do we do the same if it happens again? How many times is it okay for her to murder someone? When do we decide sheâs killed too much? Do we ever? Â How old must she be before we decide sheâs now responsible?
I HAVE NO ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS. I absolutely canât decide if I think sheâs accountable or no. Or, rather, Iâm inclined toward saying she isnât responsible NOW, but when I start trying to drill down when she WOULD be -- as I think one must to have any ground to stand on -- I quickly lose my footing. I canât definitively draw the lines, and so am forced to wonder if there should be lines drawn at all.

When we meet Hope again, the show doesnât make it any easier on us. We end things in this episode with Gabrielle outsmarting Xena and letting Hope drift away all Moses-like. Then If I remember right, we donât see her again until she turns up several episodes from now and kills Solan. Even setting aside the fact that sheâs still a child at that point and whether or not she knows right from wrong, the fuck has she been doing? Who took care of her? Did anyone? Did Hope grow in isolation? Did Dahak, in some capacity, raise and provide for her? If so, is any of what she does even her idea?
Without having some sense of these answers, I donât know that I can do more than blindly speculate on whether or not Hope could have been saved. My gut instinct is to say yes, or that at least it should have been attempted, but then right on the heels of that is all of my above questions and where the lines are, and I immediately reconsider.
LIKE I SAID THIS IS A HARD FUCKING QUESTION
I really donât know where I fall on it. Which I think is a testament to the idea and its execution, how itâs all so grey and complicated. Weâre left to our own devices, how to feel about Hope, and so too how to feel about the actions of Gabrielle and Xena. Theyâre both wrong, and theyâre both right, and thatâs a thin, narrow tightrope to walk as we continue toward the inevitable.Â
Why does everyone take the stance they do regarding Hope?

We have, in this episode, six divisions of âeveryoneâ: the banshee, the villagers, most of the knights, the renegade other knights, and of course, Xena and Gabrielle.
The banshees and the villagers, we can strike easily enough with âbecause the narrativeâ. The real conflict here is the nature of good and evil, guilt and innocence, but before we can get into the complicated stuff, we need broad strokes, and thatâs what they provide. The villagers want to stop the rise of Dahak, so Hope has to die (and since Hope at this point is in Gabrielle, so does she). The banshees are monsters, theyâre Bad Things, and they are 1000% pro-Dahak, so want to shelter and protect Hope/Gabrielle.
Not particularly complicated stuff. Now we have that down, itâs time to cue the knights.
These are sort of proto-Arthurian guys, included partly for a quick sword-in-the-stone joke which isnât super clever but amuses, so Iâll take it. The other part though is to give the audience something to connect with in terms of trust and authority. The average person is at least passingly aware of King Arthur and regards him as a heroic figure, so tying these knights to him, however loosely, also inclines the audience to believe them, or at least believe that theyâre acting in good faith.
And so (mostly), they are, to the point where they themselves are divided about Hope. The majority believe that as the child of Dahak, she is pure evil, and for the sake of the world, must be destroyed. However one of the knights, Goewin, argues that as a literal baby, Hope is innocent and it would be wrong for them to kill her based on what theyâre afraid she MAY do. Full credit, Goewin puts his sword where his mouth is, running off with Xena and Gabby and vowing to protect the baby from his former knight-bros if necessary. Sides are declared now, and weâre increasingly unable to sit on the sidelines without also choosing one. The almost-Arthurians have a point, but so too does Goewin. Prophecy and portends all that, yeah, but also THIS IS A LITERAL INFANT. Can we know she wonât choose to do good? Can we run the risk of waiting for her to do evil?

WELL NOT IF YOUâRE GOEWIN I GUESS
Itâs a pretty divisive backdrop, setting the stage perfectly for our main characters. Gabrielle, being Hopeâs mother, is solidly on team Do Not Murder My Baby. Xena, being Xena, is a bit more Murder Is Sometimes Necessary Like Oh Say Right Now. But it goes deeper than that, of course it does.
In Hope, we have a breaking point, the divide between Xena and Gabrielle consolidated in human form.** She is the extreme of Gabrielleâs insistence in seeing the world in black and white, and the pinnacle failure of Xenaâs self-assuredness and authority. But more, sheâs the perfect embodiment of Xena and Gabbyâs inability to see the worst in the other. This essay question asks why they take the stance they do regarding Hope, and while the answer could be a winding walking path through the forest, you can hop directly to the other end with the magic words, âBecause they HAVE to.â
(**) We can then argue that the herald of evil isnât so much about the evil as it is to turn good against itself, which is far outside the scope of this essay, but interesting as hell, particularly if we frame âgoodâ as multiple parts that must love and understand each other through their differences, an idea that further takes on a visual component in Xena with the Chakram v2.0, BUT DID I MENTION THIS WAS OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THIS ESSAY AND I DO NOT WANT TO RESTART IT FOR A FIFTH TIME AND SO WE ARE DROPPING THIS AND MOVING ON NOW
On this question, Gabrielle is really quite simple. She takes the stance she does toward Hope because itâs the one thing that will have made it all worthwhile. Getting snowed under and used by whassisface last episode, killing that girl, being literally impregnated by evil incarnate. Gabrielle can bear the weight of her naivety and the violence done by and to her, if it can mean something GOOD. Then, once sheâs made the decision she has about Hope, she has to cling to it with both hands, because if sheâs wrong about Hope, who else might she be wrong about?
For Xena, thereâs one and only one primary concern: Gabrielle. She will hear absolutely nothing about destroying the baby, entertain no ideas about its inevitable evil, so long as Gabrielle and Hope are a package deal. Even when Hope is born, Xena lets the opportunity to stop Dahak there and then pass her by, effectively losing this battle the second she hands the baby to Gabrielle. Then when Gabby tells Xena not to let the knights hurt Hope, Xena is immediately there, ready to kill every last one of them if necessary.

Wonderful, heart-filling shit here. Xena has Gabrielleâs back always, at all times, and will make every last motherfucker in the ancient world bleed if they so much as look at her wrong. That Gabrielle is all that is good in the world is a given, and anyone suggesting otherwise is going to get the business end of a Warrior Princess. WHICH IS PRECISELY THE PROBLEM. Xena is so desperate for Gabrielle to live in their world without it touching and changing her, that she critically fails them both, not once, or even twice, but FOUR TIMES in this episode.
Firstly, by not being willing to entertain the idea that Gabbyâs been fucked up, even when itâs Gabrielle putting the possibility out there. They nail it all EXACTLY at the start of the episode, but rather than talk it through, face the very real possibilities of whatâs happened and so are prepared for what may come next, Xena pulls her âIâm the expert hereâ bullshit and shuts it all down.


And Xenaâs not WRONG, exactly, but neither is Gabrielle, and refusing to have a conversation about what happened and how itâs made Gabby feel not only doesnât help, but actively hurts.
Things escalate, angry villagers, burning people alive, etc. etc., and hereâs Xenaâs second major fuck up: she ignores everything her brain is telling her about this impossible baby. Gabrielle canât be pregnant, and if she were she canât be four months along already, and if she were she canât be going into labour now. Even without 99% of the almost-Arthurian knights, an entire town of villagers, and a banshee squadron crooning over Gabby establishing a solid foundation from which to doubt, thereâs Xenaâs VERY OWN INSTINCTS POWERED BY CONCRETE OBSERVATION. At minimum, Iâd expect âLetâs get you safely through this and then put our feelings on hold while we figure it out.âÂ
NOPE. Feelings flying fast and furious all over the place, leading us to Xenaâs third major fuck up.

Gabrielle needs this, yes, but Xena needs it just as much. She needs Gabrielle to be okay, needs her to hold on to her view of the world and her good nature. She needs Gabrielle TO NOT BE HER. If thereâs one thing that I think could send Xena into complete despair, itâs watching Gabrielle consumed by her own hate and turning into someone like Old Xena. Knowing that she didnât stop it -- worse, walked Gabrielle hand-in-hand down that path -- would absolutely devastate her. I love that cap above as it captures this moment of horror for Xena, where she begins to realize sheâs handled this in every wrong way possible and it may already be too late to fix it. Not only may she have to watch Gabrielle lose all hope again, a second blow from which she may not be able to recover, this time it may be Xena who rips it away.
Still though, Xena allows herself to be swayed from action. I donât even mean not sticking a sword through a baby, but in not counselling, or even insisting, that she and Gabrielle maintain some degree of distance before they have a better idea of whatâs going on. Instead, for hours, Gabrielle gets to sit with Hope and hope, further spinning the narrative that this was a good thing, a PURE thing, pouring all her personal redemption into this baby. By the time Xenaâs finally ready to voice her concerns, itâs WELL past the point where Gabrielle might have been willing to listen.
AND GABBY ISNâT STUPID. She KNOWS. We know she knows, she voiced her fears with chilling accuracy at the top of the episode. But sheâs stuck too, having spent that time rationalizing away all those fears in her own Xena-shaped blind spot.

Gabrielle has never yet been able allowed herself to see just how truly evil Xena was. She knows about Xenaâs past intellectually, but emotionally treats it like scary boogeyman fairytales. Xena at her worst isnât REAL to Gabrielle, and while she gets her first taste in this episode, Bad Xena will remain unreal until The Bitter Suite does what The Bitter Suite does so well. I jump ahead, but just NNNGH SHE KNOWS ALL OF THIS AND MAKES SO MANY ACTIVE CHOICES THAT TURN OUT ABSOLUTELY SHITTY AND I LOVE ALL OF THIS FOR GABRIELLE MY GOD WHAT A FUCKING CHARACTER ARC SHE HAS IN THIS SERIES I LOVE THIS SHOW SO MUCH SO MUCH HARHGHGNGGN
Ahem. Right. Back to Xena. Who fucks up a glorious FOURTH time by believing that Gabrielle finally saw the truth and chucked Hope over the cliff to her death.
XENA PLEASE
God, what an absolutely amazing display of self-sabotaging naivety FROM BOTH OF THEM. They are both DESPERATE to believe this is going to be something they can walk away from unscathed, Xena certain that Gabrielle has once again learned that Xena Is Right (and so Xena can keep protecting her, must protect Gabrielle, nothing matters but Gabrielle), with Gabrielle certain that Goodness Can Win, as Xena has proven, as Hope will prove, so that even if Gabby herself has failed on some level, THEY wonât. Goodness, like so much to Gabrielle, is a flipped switch, rather than an ongoing series of choices continually made.
A lesson she is about to learn in rather alarming fashion.

#jet wolf watches xena#xena 3x05#a novel by jet wolf#OH MY GOD I'M FINALLY DONE I CAN'T BELIEVE IT#i feel bad for how long this took me#(though i hope it's enjoyed and so worth the work)#so for the next few months i'll double dose my xena liveblogs#next up is the debt two-parter#with the request for a deep dive on both parts#SO EXTRA LIVEBLOG SESSIONS WON'T GO AMISS#anyway i worked so fucking hard on this and am glad to finally have it completed
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A Broken Family (Part 1)
Requested: YesÂ
A/N: This hurts a lot and itâs not even done yet :)) Iâve decided to make this a two parter because itâs already nearly 2k words and i have so much more to write with this. As much as it pains me to write it, iâm having a lot of fun working on itÂ
Part 2
Warnings: Pain. Just painÂ
âWhat the hell were you doing there in the first place?!â
Sangwoo only felt rage as he followed you down the dimply lit street. After being drugged and thrown into the cold after the group vote, the last thing he wanted to see was his daughter next to him, in the same predicament. He may have felt foolish for even bringing up the rule before, but now he was thanking the stars that he had.
You had been ignoring your father all the way, from when you got dressed, to swiftly walking the pavement now. It bothered you that he suddenly cared about your safety, while he hadnât spoken to you since he left your mother when you were 15. No explanation, no good-bye; he just left. And that was 3 years ago.
You had to give him some credit, he was very persistent. Youâd been walking for nearly ten minutes, and he hadnât stopped talking once.
Finally having enough, you spun around, forcing him to a halt. âDoes it really matter? Momâs in deep debt, Iâm doing what I have to to help since Iâm the only one that will.â
The man flinched at the subtle jab, but he had to admit he had deserved it. When he left your mother, he wasnât thinking abut anyone but himself. Not the mother of his child, not you, but him. He thought it would be easier on everyone if he said nothing, hoping the sudden, silent departure would be better than whatever harsh excuse he would say to them. But staring at the resentful look on your face, he knew he was wrong.
âIf sheâs the one whoâs in debt, why is she sending her daughter to clean up her mess?â His words were cold, far colder than he intended. But he didnât understand. Your mother had been loving, doting, and would do anything to protect their child. It didnât make sense to him that instead of her, you stood before him.
âShe has cancer, and thatâs why she has the debt. I wasnât going to let her go to some stupid game she was offered in the middle of a dingy train station.â
The words hit Sangwoo like a truck. He had left, lost all contact. He convinced himself they were better off. But your mother had cancer, his ex-wife had cancer.
âWhat kind, how bad is it?â
âBad enough that her debt is mainly from hospital stays.â
âCan I see her?â
You scoffed at the question and immediately turned around to keep walking. âYou didnât care about her 3 years ago, donât act like you care now.â
That was the last he saw of you before you both returned to the game. Sangwoo wanted to scold you for coming back, but he had to stop himself. The memories of your last interaction replayed in his head. There was so much more he couldâve done instead of letting you leave like that. He couldâve told you to not return, he would promise to go back and win the money for the both of you, give you all it took to make your mother healthy. But he knew that even if he worded it as perfectly as he could, you would turn the offer down. His promise were empty words to you at this point. You didnât respect him as a man, much less your father.
And he couldnât say he blamed you.
But you did respect Gi-Hun and he learned that when he saw the man wave across the room to you excitedly, you returning it with the same energy. Gi-Hun had explained to Sangwoo that after he had left, he came by the house frequently to help with what he could. His oldest friend didnât bother prying Sangwoo on why he left, though he could feel that he wanted to.
He stayed silent and stared at the ground as you approached them. You sat directly next to Gi-Hun and began chatting about the game, why you both came back, and so on. Eventually, you both were getting a group formed to strategize and Sangwoo tried his best to fade into the background. He tried to put his two cents in where he could, but he knew it was best to stay out of your way.
For the most part he did. But then there was the riot.
When he heard the first scream, he shot up in his bed and hurriedly looked around for you. Fatherly instincts he hadnât felt in years were in full effect and he needed to find you. He found you by Gi-Hunâs bed like they had all discussed earlier, but you looked petrified. You were freshly 18, you were just a kid. You shouldnât have to be here.
He pushed aside everything that happened in the past, every mistake he had made and ran to your spot. You barely had time to register the new figure before he pulled you into a bone crushing embrace. Without second thought, you hugged him back, a sobbing mess. All your reserves were down at this point. You didnât care anymore. You needed your dad.
âIâm scared, dad, Iâm so scared,â you whimpered as he dragged you with him, looking for any safe place to hide.
âI know, angel, itâll be over soon.â He shielded your eyes from the strobe lights, picking up a stray bar from the ground to defend you with.
Suddenly, the old manâs voice filled the air. He yelled for the riot to stop, called everyone a barbarian. And then the lights came on.
As they turned on, Sangwoo finally looked down at you. Youâre shaking form was huddled into him, holding his shirt for dear life. He merely held you closer as he went to find the rest of the group, directing you away from the many dead bodies that littered the floor.
The rest of the night was silent.
Your group built a fort out of the toppled bunks and decided who would take watch first.
Sangwoo sat up in his spot next to you. He hadnât let you out of his sight since the riot ended, he wouldnât let himself. âIâll take first watch.â
Everyone went into discussion of who would join him when he felt you shift beside him. You had pulled your legs to your chest, resting your chin on them. Your eyes rimmed red from sobbing for so long, and Sangwoo noted just how exhausted your expression was. âIâll join him.â
His eyebrows furrowed. âY/N, youâre going to bed. Youâve been through enough today,â he protested.
âI can take care of myself.â You grabbed a broken piece of glass from the ground and walked to the guard spot before he could say anything else. Sighing, he joined you while the others set down for the night.
Darkness surrounded you both, the silence between you heavier than anything Sangwoo had felt before. Your form was slouched over, the glass shard barely held anymore.
âYou called me dad.â
You glanced at him tiredly.
His eyes went downcast as you stared him down. âEarlier, during the riot. You called me dad.â
âWell, biologically, you are. I donât know if you are by other standards.â
Even before your father had left, he was distant. Always at work, always getting home late. If you had any recitals or school events, you never got your hopes up about him attending, because you knew he wouldnât. Work became his life and family was always second priority. You learned that younger than a child should.
When you were younger, the day you were born to when you turned 4, you had some happy memories. Before he became the man was, he was⌠good. You remembered a dad who would make you meals for your picky tastes. A dad that played in the backyard with you, cleaning your wounds when you would get a scrape. A dad who would stay in your room a whole night, sitting by your bedside to make sure the âmonstersâ didnât get you. He used to be so gentle, so dedicated to giving you the world. Making sure you felt important and loved.
But then one seemingly normal day, a flip switched. And he was no longer the dad you once knew. Instead of cooking for you, he wouldnât be home early enough for meals. Playing in the yard with him turned into you playing alone in the rain. And soon, you had to ward off the monsters on your own. Though your mom tried her best to fill the absence, nothing would fill that dad shaped whole in your heart.
Even so young, you would cry to yourself in your room. You would sob, wondering why daddy didnât love you anymore. That was the moment most burned into your memory.
So, at 15, when he left without a word, you werenât surprised. Because at the age of 4, you felt he already had.
You were brought out of your thoughts by Sangwoo speaking up.
âIâm sorry for leaving. I shouldâve stayed or talked it out with you two. It was selfish, what I did. I knew it then, and I know it now. I shouldâve reached out, but my pride got the best of me. I regret that. And I regret not being there for you and your mother when you needed me most.â
The man got it all out in one breathe before looking at you with silent eyes. Guilty ones.
You didnât quite know what to say, yet you didnât want the conversation to stop. You knew this must be hard for him. But you needed to know more. âWhy did you leave?â
A heavy sigh left his lips and his eyes wandered again. Not bothering to ask, he flung his arm around your shoulders and pulled you to his side. But you didnât mind, the comfort of your dadâs presence warming your heart more than youâd like to admit.
âYour mother and I had you very young, both of us 21. It was a scary time; we werenât financially stable, we were barely getting by with just the two of us. But we knew we wanted you. With everything stacked against us, we knew we wanted you. And when you were born, when I held you the first time, I swore it was the best day of my life. I still think it was, I donât remember another time being so happy. You were perfect, I couldnât believe I made you.â You look up to see him softly smiling, the memory replaying in his head. âI loved being a dad, doing all the things dads do. I loved seeing you grow up, the way you smiled proudly to me after you lost your first tooth. You were so happy to see me when I got home from a 14-hour workday, just the sight of you made me forget just how exhausted I was.â
His expression fell suddenly. âBut then I got a new job, a better job. The hours were longer, but I thought that if I worked hard enough and got enough money, I could give you a better future. Thatâs not how it worked out though. When you became a teenager, I realized that I missed out on so much. I was afraid to see how much damage I did by not being there, Y/N. And I knew I was in debt. I didnât want to face you two if you ever found out, so I left. I never realized much damage I really did until I saw you here.â
Silent tears fell down his face that he quickly wiped away. Dads didnât cry, they were supposed to be strong. So he wondered why he was so weak all those years ago.
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Iâm in love with your writing and binged your entire page one night lol
Could I request a story with Caleb where the M9 find a wounded reader on the run from people who want to use her for her very powerful magical abilities. She doesnât trust Caleb at first because heâs a wizard and just as she opens up to him and starts to develop feelings discovers he has been studying her powers - thought with no bad intentions. Some good old angsty enemies to lovers type of beat. Preferably with a good ending but do what you wish ;))
Apparently I'm giving you more stuff to binge as this is looking more and more like a several parter đ
. Prepare for loads of angst and conflict and some good hurt/comfort to come but for now, here comes part 1! đ
Nobody pays attention to a vagrant dressed in rags, looking about a week past their last proper bath begging on the side of the road for money or standing by a shop, mouth watering at the food. Nobody pays attention to what they donât want to see in their pristine cities. Not unless they want to chase you away because youâre in their way or youâre tarnishing their image. Speaking about image, sometimes some rich folk will take pity upon you, casting a coin your way to make themselves look good and generous in the eyes of others.
Thatâs exactly what you became when you needed to disappear. You needed to become unseen, unnoticed and a shadow among a crowd. You succeed casting away all remainders of your previous life because in the end, your life is worth more to you than your earthly possessions. Survival above all. Youâll live this way until you can get somewhere where no one will question you, or where youâll be under the protection of others, far away where your enemies cannot reach you. Maybe Vasselheim is a good place to go? Theyâre not fond of the arcane magics. Sure youâll have to give up using some of your own gifts but itâs worth being able to live your life freely.
Youâre still a ways away from Vasselheim and you donât have the funds to get there yet. Even if you make it to a port, stowing away on a ship is fine but you canât trust them to not throw you overboard or leave you stranded at the nearest island to save provisions. And thatâs if they donât hand you over to any authorities and risk you getting back to square one. Youâll have to wander around Wildemount until youâre able to book passage or find somewhere to lay low, forever on the move. Itâs not the worst and you get used to it pretty quickly.
Werenât you lucky when you saw the recent champions of the Victory Pit were strolling around town flaunting their winnings. You need food. You need warm clothes. And most of all, you could do with some extra change in your pocket. You wouldnât be stupid enough to steal all of it of course. Just enough to get by and they wouldnât notice. So you trail them, sticking to the shadows. They donât seem to notice you.
Then you struck. You got the coin pouch from the ostentatious one. It was childâs play really. He didnât even notice you lifting the pouch from his belt when you brushed against his shoulder muttering an apology. You were already amidst the crowd when you heard the tiefling exclaim his coin pouch was gone and he put two and two together quickly, the charlatan he is so before you knew it they were on the lookout for someone fitting your description. You had to move quick, buy your necessities and get out of the market. You know just the place to hide out; the Evening Nip. Nobody asks questions there.
Once you found yourself safely sipping on the shitty ale served at the Evening Nip you didnât expect the colourful group of strangers to stroll in. It was already too late when you spotted them and you had no where to go. Still your quickly gathered up the coin back into the ornate velvet pouch and put it in your own pocket hidden beneath the layers of your clothes putting your hands behind your back as you tried to make a break for the exit. They did not let you pass, a relatively buff looking woman gripping the handle of her sword stepping in front of you while another one, though shorter blocked your escape by interposing her staff.
âNo funny business, friend. You have something that belongs to my companion here, and he wants it back.â The half-orc speaks as you grit your teeth. Youâd really hoped to avoid this but you werenât stupid enough to bring out the big artillery⌠yet⌠so you lift your hands in surrender and allow them to lead you over to one of the tables taking a seat of your own accord while youâre flanked by the buff woman on one side, the purple tiefling on the other and the rest of them takes up seating of their own around the table keeping an eye on you.
âNow, we can do this the easy way or the hard wayâŚâ The half-orc leads as the tiefling next to you holds out his hand brushing his other over your shoulder in a soft push, mimicking what you had done when you pickpocketed him. Are they mocking you? Bastards.
âIâm afraid I donât know what youâre talking about, friend.â You speak innocently. You know they wonât buy it anyway, their minds already made up, but it gives you just a second more to get a grasp on all of them. Youâre already plotting your escape, despite the odds being turned against you. You have to try.
âOh, I think you do, and we simply want a conversation. You wouldnât want to tarnish this new friendship now would you?â The tiefling grins as you look at him. You can feel the strings of enchantment pricking into your mind but you know how this works. Youâll just have to play along. You smile, like being faced with an old friend, just as the spell would have you have, letting your defensive mannerism fade.
âYouâre quite right. Itâs no way to treat new friends. Letâs not get off on the wrong foot.â You glance between all of them and you feel a pair of blue eyes stare into you, right through you. Thereâs just something about him that doesnât add up and youâre almost afraid he knows youâre not under the tieflingâs spell after all but you do whatever you can to not show that on your face and play along.
âShould we get some drinks to commemorate new friends?â You suggest about to get up but the woman in blueâs staff moves across the table right onto your shoulder urging you to stay in place. You donât look fazed and merely amused with this action as if it is a harmless joke and not a threat. The tiefling moves the staff from your shoulder as you turn your attention back to him as he smiles.
âI think thatâs an absolutely wonderful idea. Drinks on me.â He stands with you and begins leading you over to the bar. Clive takes the order and begins pouring the ale as requested while the tiefling keeps conversation with you, completely oblivious and detached from his friends. You play along and when you reach to the coin pouch, you pull out the coins owed to the barkeep. The tiefling smiles and you can see from your peripheral the red head notices too. Both confirm you have the coin pouch. So once you pay you reach for your pocket grasping for a short iron rod placing it in your hand, whispering words under your breath as the tiefling talks to the barkeep, your hands begin to move according to the familiar motions and before the redhead can warn his lavender companion, the tiefling is frozen in place unable to move and youâre making a break for the door.
Spells fly left and right and you dodge a few, take the damage from others as the fighters dependant on close range rush for you. A crossbow bolt hits your thigh and a large catâs claw appears in front of you. You try to dodge it reaching for you but it catches you and holds you in place despite your struggling to get free. They circle you, bind your hands, take back the coin pouch and your own limited belongings from you as you fight back trying to keep them away from you but youâre just alone and they are the many.
You feel helpless and desperate. Thatâs when you make eye contact with the blue eyed wizard. Thereâs a look of recognition in his eyes. Not for who you are directly, but the way youâre acting and lashing out, like some caged animal wishing desperately to be free, like a creature on the run, like youâre two sides of the same coin. His eyes reveal to you pain and suffering and pity but you donât need his pity. You donât need anyoneâs pity.
âWhy did you steal that coin?â The wizard asks as you glare at him from your seated position on the ground.
âWhy does anybody steal anything? Iâm hungry. Iâm cold and Iâm broke as hell.â You spit none too kindly.
âThen get a job. Make some money. Or at least learn to be a good thief.â The rude woman snorts. You roll your eyes. Typical. You know plenty of people like her, maybe you even used to be like her but not anymore. You grew out of that the hard way. She will too, in time.
âNone of you noticed until you went to pay for something.â You grin and the woman is about to lunge for you at your provocation. So easy to piss that one off. Funny, actually.
âI donât think she can just get a job. Not a regular one anyway.â The wizard observes as he stares into you. âYou donât have anywhere to go, do you?â Your silence, biting your lip says enough. You donât have anywhere to go. Once you did but thatâs gone. Torn away from you.
âHow about this? You spent a good deal of my friendâs coin but weâll give you the opportunity to make it back as a repayment. Stick around for a little bit and go our separate ways when the debt is repaid?â Thereâs some protests but the half-orc quiets them down when the wizard speaks up in your favour. He doesnât trust you, not after the stunts you just pulled, especially not when the look on your face mirrors his own so closely but perhaps itâs something within him that calls to him to make right a wrong, or prevent another soul to be lost to the troubles heâs faced.
With these idiots bound to make a scene theyâll call attention to themselves and by default that means away from you. This might work in your favour. Theyâre adventurers and given that they seem somewhat familiar with the Evening Nip, you can only assume theyâre not exactly always on the right side of the law. Youâre not judging but that gives you some safety and assurance should things go south or you need a quick way out. And if things really do turn in your favour, theyâll be your cover to places and funds to get you far far away from this hell hole.
âLooks like you got yourselves a new companion then, friends.â You donât smile, only displaying an expression so neutral that makes the wizard think for a second he might have made a mistake but for now you have mutual interests and if thereâs anything he can count on, itâs the reliability of a common goal, and a lot to lose should you get outed.
So next you know, youâre somewhat absorbed into their little group, learning their names and where theyâre from, chatting happily but you canât help but notice that yours and Calebâs stories are similar in some ways, mostly the lack of detail. Youâve been raised within the Empire, but found yourself on a less fortunate path fending for yourself. The only difference between you and him is that he found Nott on his path while you had remained alone. The group didnât seem to mind your lack of details, going with the excuse youâre not about to bare your life story to the people you only just met and youâre lucky. You hadnât told anyone what happened since youâve been on the run and you donât plan on doing so anytime soon, especially not to people who havenât earned your trust yet.
Of course youâve been roomed with Caleb and Nott, finding yourself in one of the most expensive inns in the city, paid for by the group. Unlike Nott, who goes through your stuff when she thinks youâre not looking, Caleb is the perfect roommate. He doesnât cross any boundaries, ask too many questions or has any annoying habits. He just reclines on his bed, going through his spellbook, transcribing new spells to add to his own collection. Every time he does you get extremely uneasy and snappy and do whatever you can to not be in the same space as the wizard. It doesnât do your roommate relationship any good and may leave you at odds at times. Caleb may not understand why but itâs not his place to ask questions, nor does he think youâll actually answer them. Instead you make up excuses, helping Beau with training, letting Jester braid your hair, keeping Fjord company while Molly claims their room for one of his escapades, getting some booze for Nott, or when Yasha is there, watch the storms with the woman, anything to get you out of that shared room with the wizard.
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Rain hits the window of your room in the Pillow Trove as the redheaded wizard strolls in throwing his backpack on his bed and sitting down with a deep sigh. You look up over the edge of the book youâre reading seeing the wizard soaked through the bone wringing out his hair best he can. With a wave of your hand and words uttered under your breath you grin as the water evaporates from Calebâs form, leaving his hair slightly more curly and frizzy, and his clothes warm and comfy. He gives you a look as you continue reading as if youâre completely unaware of anything going on in the room, completely absorbed into your book. Ignoring Caleb.
âI didnât take you for the type that reads smutty romance novels.â He comments and gestures towards Courting of the Crick. You finally look at Caleb as if he only just gained your attention, as if youâre only just aware of his presence in the room. Both of you know better but this is how it is.
âYou wouldnât. But according to Jester you enjoy them very much.â You grin, having gotten to hear all about their little trip to the Chastityâs Nook. Caleb gives you a disapproving look as he begins to unpack his things, taking out the fresh ink and paper, setting out his spellbook and you mark your page, putting the book on your side table as you quickly get up and go for the door.
âWhere are you off to all of the sudden?â Caleb asks as you grit your teeth. Can he not just leave you alone? Does he really trust you so little youâre not allowed to leave of your own accord?
âIâm going to see Jester and Beau in their room. Now I will bid you good day unless you think I need an escort for the room two doors down.â You snap. Okay, that may have been unnecessary. You could have at least been neutral. Too late for that now. Caleb waves his and as if dismissing you. Act like a child, get treated like a child. So you leave the room letting the door fall closed a little harder than you normally would in protest and make your way over towards Beau and Jesterâs room.
Jester, happily lets you in and while Beau has definitely warmed up to you, things are still rocky. She wouldnât go as far as calling you a friend, but more that one neighbourhood kid her parents tried to get her to play with despite the two of you never really having been friends at all. At least you can bond over your slightly criminal tendencies. Itâs Jester whoâs completely accepted you as one of her own, questioning you about anything and everything, preaching to you about the Traveler, gushing about her romance novels, specifically Oskar, which youâre pretty sure is actually reflecting her major crush on Fjord but let the girl dream. Who knows what will come of it?
#critical role x reader#critrole x reader#mighty nein x reader#caleb widogast x reader#caleb x reader#critical role#mighty nein
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While I was initially extremely skeptical of the decision and worried it would also result in an incredibly long story slowdown like I felt S1 suffered from, it ended up being an extraordinarily good way to tackle character growth this season. Each of the Yashahime still have issues unrelated to pure fighting power they had to deal with, and dividing them up while also making sure some episodes focus on them (while also careful to not make sure the focus isn't entirely on one character).
While they didn't use the exact words, Towa's focus episodes in the split up revolved around her trauma and PTSD, and how they play into her motivations and how she acts. How her clinginess with Setsuna and not giving her space to breath wasn't a good thing. That it's OK to let go of somebody's hand. That this trauma resulted in a 14 year-old middle schooler thinking her life doesn't have value beyond protecting somebody. And now she has let go of that hand. And traveling with two others who were kind to her, she seems to be doing... better, although we won't know till later the full extent of all this.
Towa is learning she doesn't have to carry guilt over a traumatizing event that was four, that Setsuna will be OK and that she can protect everyone, not just one person.
Setsuna is fully understanding the bonds of love, of trust, what her power signifies. "The power to sever connections." Its more than just an ability to sever curses and the like. It is to understand these bonds of love, connections, anymore than just "something supernatural to cut." As someone who lost her memories and became a stoic figure, who has spent her entire life killing as a job, Setsuna just began to understand what it means to protect others in the desire to save her mother.
Setsuna is understanding empathy and love through what she witnessed in the snowy regions, and how they relate to her power.
While Moroha seemingly had the least important quest, it is all the same a direct tie to her parents. Like how Kagome and Inuyasha once defeated a monster that Kikyo could only seal, now, during her final mission as a bounty hunter, is learning more about her parents directly. This one is harder bc the two-parter goes on until next week, but for the first time, Moroha is having an opportunity to learn more about her parents directly followed by more freedom to move about once this job ends.
Moroha, who also struggled in isolation until she met her cousins will likely soon gain her mew motivation once this mission ends: to truly seek out her parents, the likely guiding motivation that will come with her debt paid.
I did not like this decision at first. With how much of an improvement Second Act was, I was afraid like S1 it would lose momentum doing this.
But; each episode of the split up has only developed the three characters and fully flesh out what it is they believe in. It was ultimately a great decision, well done!
#yashahime#hanyou no yashahime#yashahime: princess half-demon#towa higurashi#setsuna (yashahime)#moroha#inuyasha#kagome higurashi#yashahime spoilers#yashahime analysis
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Secret Scoundrel
What if, converse to Aphrodite being an unsung hero throughout the Rift Arc⌠Ares was a secret scoundrel during that time? What if he was on Dahakâs side the whole third season? [Text-only Version]
Itâs entirely possible that the god of warâs treachery started way back in âThe Furies.â What did Ares make happen in that episode, again? Thatâs right; he messed with Xenaâs head to get her good, riled, persecuted, vengeful, and uninhibited. And whom did Xena actively seek revenge upon every opportunity she got? Why, the same person Ares talked to sometimes and could easily have gotten to put a bounty on the warrior princessâs head, much like Callisto did in âThe Ides of March,â of course.
One way or the other, Ares would have gotten Xena to Britannia. And with her protective instincts over Gabrielle and a big assist from Khrafstar, the battling bard was all but guaranteed to end up in Dahakâs temple. Didnât Ares try multiple times to get the warrior princess to destroy that blasted place, though, you might ask. Perhaps not, because he might have been doing his usual trick of inception reverse-psychologyâing people with the true goal of keeping his overlordâs house of worship intact. Could it be that Xena was supposed to die there rather than get Gabrielle out, thus leaving The Deliverer free to, you know, deliver the child of darkness into the world?
That obviously didnât work out as planned, so Ares had to make a contingency plan. Enter âThe Debtâs. What if the war-god not only helped Gabrielle get to Chin but also Lao Maâs messenger get to Xena? Is it not super suspicious that the catalyst of the two-parter suddenly appeared right behind her, though pursued and mortally wounded by assassins, then hung on through his attackersâ and Xenaâs drawn-out fight, only to immediately die after relating the riddle of the Green Dragon? More importantly, what did Ares hope to accomplish by helping Gabrielle betray Xena to a vicious tyrant who could have no other response to finding out that Xena was coming for him than to have her executed, if not to get Xena killed? Ares meant to take out the threat she posed to Hope. That he simultaneously gained the ace in the hole of having Gabrielle in his debt should he need to cook up yet another contingency plan was merely a bonus.
The next time Ares turned up, he manipulated Aphrodite into giving Gabrielle the very magic MacGuffin the bard could and did use to get Xena out of the way, could but did not use to bring Hope back to her. Many things there did not go quite to plan either, of course, but Hope still got to her mother straight afterwards. As Dahak clearly didnât have the power to teleport her anywhere (as showcased in Hopeâs reliance on Callisto), whoâs to say that Ares didnât provide supernatural transportation services to his future baby-momma mid-season too?
As far as âThe Bitter Suiteâ goes, again, I donât think that was Ares who urged Xena to kill Gabrielle. (It was, however, the work of his frequent partners-in-crime, so thereâs that.) Au contraire and also again, I think it was him and not Gabrielleâs guilt who spent time with her in âForget Me Not.â Either way, both failed plots intended to separate Xena and Gabrielle, leaving the duo broken and apart, if not dead, so that Hope could be reborn and take over without their interference.
Which brings us the season finale. What if Dahak appearing to Ares on that beach wasnât so much a self-introduction as a warning? Because Ares briefly lost sight of the ultimate goal of prospering Hope? Perhaps even calling all his loyal warriors together had the ace-benefit of providing an extra layer of protection around Hope and/or butchers to sacrifice the hundreds of innocents Dahak needed to enter the world.
At last, Ares got to reveal his true allegiance. He transported Hope as needed and impregnated her. He called in his favor from Gabrielle, continually reminding her of it and thus ensuring, as best he could, Hopeâs and The Destroyerâs survival. He even, however briefly, put himself between the Hindâs Blood Dagger and Hope.
But why would Ares do all this? Could he have actually turned on Xena and meant it? Listen to his confession. Ares aligned himself with Dahak for his own survival, as he always turned on his family* for his own selfish gain. Lest we forget, he already showed himself capable of giving up on Xena specifically at the start of the season.
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*Yep; I still think Xenaâs his daughter and this early run-through of working to sustain a being that could cause his demise as long as he got an heir out of the deal (though, that would be The Destroyer here rather than Xena) matches what Ares will try to pull around Baby Eve as well.
#xwp#xena warrior princess#xena#gabrielle#xena and gabrielle#ares#ares and xena#xena and ares#fan theory#fan observations#fan analysis#dahak#hope
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Giants in the Sky - Part 1
As I promised, here - at long, long last - is a story based on âMy Hero Academia!â This is actually an AU story I came up with, intending it as a trade with another person (who shall remain anonymous). That person found their schedule was way too busy, and as time went on, I decided it might be best to just give this AU a try myself. So here I am to do so! As I said, originally this was going to be a two-parter, but I decided to change it into two separate stories, and each story itself will be two parts...effectively making this a four-parter. (Get it? Got it. Good.) Iâm going to begin work on the second story hopefully this week, but in the meantime, hereâs the first tale. Part one goes up today, part two shall be up tomorrow. This first part is primarily exposition/plot-based; the âfun stuffâ comes in the next half, and trust me, thereâs PLENTY of it. >:)
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Once Upon a Time, in a Kingdom Far, Far Away⌠The Green Knight smiled, his armor shining like emeralds as he stepped out into the sunlight. He walked out with pride â a young man whose freckled face and wild, dark green hair belied his bravery and chivalry. He held his helmet under one arm, the other gripping his sword, as he stared down at the crowd of people below him. His heart swelled and he nearly felt like crying as he heard them all cheering his nameâŚthen came the voice of the King himself, echoing in his ears and making his pulses sing with joy. âAll Hail Sir Midoriya of Shi-Tan! The Greatest Warrior in All of Ua! A True Hero!â The crowd cheered louder. The Green Knight closed his eyes and sighed, warmth fluttering in his heart. In truth, the adulation was just a bonus: as he heard the voices calling up his name, he knew he had helped them all. He had saved many lives by slaying the terrible Dragon of Belfast, and now they could sleep peacefully â be they peasant or nobleman â without fear of danger and destruction. Every single voiceâŚevery single lifeâŚtheyâd all be happy and secure. That was what truly matteredâŚbut the recognition was nice. He feltâŚlike he finally belonged. Like he was where he was always meant to be; where heâd wanted to be for his entire short, young life. So many years of struggle and toilâŚand now, here he was, his praises being sung across the empire. He whispered the words heâd heard to himself, dreamily, as he felt the warm Sun upon his youthful face: âA True HeroâŚâ âOI! MIDORIYA!â âYAH!â Izuku Midoriyaâs eyes jolted open and he jumped about a foot in the air. He gasped and panted, looking around himself in alarm, a glimmer of confusion in his wide, bright green eyes. The Castle and its courtyard had disappeared. He found himself in a wide, brown field; to one side of the field, not so far away, was the edge of the forest; just over the tops of the trees, he could see the distant, glittering, pearly shine of the Castle heâd been daydreaming about. To the other side was the farm where he worked. He looked down at himself, and sighed somewhat dismally; his beautiful green armor had been replaced with a peasantâs tunic of green, along with a dull red vest and matching shoes, his green trousers held in place by a white rope belt. Before him was the plough he had been working, pulled by a dull-eyed donkey, which swished its tail lazily as it looked back at him, serene patience in its half-lidded eyes. Midoriya smiled bashfully at the plough animal. âSorry, Mineta,â he said to the donkey, scratching the back of his head. âI got distracted I guessâŚâ âYou do that too often.â
Midoriya blinked and froze. ââŚDid you just talk?â he asked the donkey. The donkey snorted, and then the voice came again⌠âNo, you little fool. It was me. The one who pays you and gives you a home, remember?â WHAPP! Midoriya yelped and turned around as a light but firm swat bapped him upside the head. He timidly looked up and chuckled nervously at the figure who had smacked him. âOhâŚuhâŚs-sorry, Mr. Aizawa.â Aizawa was a tall, thin man. His black hair was long and frequently unkempt, his unshaven face abnormally pale. Between these features and his seemingly permanently bloodshot eyes, Midoriya often worried the head farmer would flop over from lack of sleep. âWhat do you expect?â the farmer would say, when the youth addressed him about the issue. âI have to deal with you and that other rambunctious kid every day, ANYONE would lose sleep.â Aizawa frowned, and Midoriya flinched back; there was always such a dangerous, smoldering look in the older farmerâs eyes when he was irateâŚwhich was quite often. The irises could go from hollow and almost lifeless to sharp as daggers or hot as scorching flames in an instant. He wore dark clothes that were a little nicer than Midoriyaâs, but not by much; with a grunt, he jabbed a thumb towards the cattle pen on the premises. âKaminariâs having trouble with Milky White,â Aizawa grumbled. âOne of you can finish ploughing later. Right now, put Mineta away and then go help him out.â Midoriyaâs smile became less nervous, and he nodded respectfully. âYes, sir,â he said, and set about undoing the plough and bringing Mineta with him by the halter to the barn where the donkey slept. Aizawaâs farm produced three things: a great abundance of poultry, with the chickens being sold to market at regular intervals, and of course the wheat in the fieldsâŚand milk. The milk all came from a single cow: an old heifer appropriately named Milky White. The name not only came from the cowâs appearance â with short, coarse hair of purest, snowy white all over her body, not a speckle of brown or black to be found beyond her huge, doe-like eyes â but for the product she put forth. Far and wide, across the Kingdom of Ua, the milk was considered to be the whitest dairy anybody had ever seen. It fetched quite a handsome price at market, far more than the chickens or the wheat ever did, and allowed the trio who dwelled on the farm to get by well enough. Midoriya had lived on the farm most of his life; he and Kaminari were orphans who had met on the streets and befriended each other. One day, many moons ago â the two were scarcely older than seven â Kaminari had suggested breaking into the home of the farmer who lived alone at the edge of the woods: Shota Aizawa. Midoriya had been hesitant, and to this day, Kaminari claimed it was his hesitant nature that got them caught (though Midoriya was fairly sure it was more likely how much noise Kaminari made while they were breaking in). Instead of turning them into the authorities â the Kingdom was not kind to thieves â Aizawa had decided the two would work on his farm for a while to âpay their debt.â That was how it had startedâŚbut after some time, the farm became like home, and the pair justâŚstayed there. Aizawa never seriously complained. The keyword being seriously. He ALWAYS complained. In the years heâd spent on the farm, Midoriya had developed a much closer relation to Milky White than Kaminari. After putting Mineta away, the young man with green hair trotted to the cattle pen; Milky White quietly grazed on a big trough full of barley. Beside her was a battered wooden stool, and seated on the stool was another young man â sharp-featured and with unusual, amber-colored eyes â his messy blonde hair swept away from his face. He was glaring and grinding his teeth with frustration, trying to squeeze milk out of the cowâs udders. âRrrrghâŚitâs no good!â he snapped as Midoriya stepped through the gate into the pen. He threw up his hands in defeat as he continued: âI can never get her to give me anything! Itâs like she clams up!â Midoriya chuckled; his blonde friend pouted childishly. âYouâre always either too rough or too gentle,â he said, patting Kaminariâs shoulder, then smiled helpfully. âLet me try: she should give me something.â Kaminari sighed and nodded in supplication, then got up from the milking stool. Midoriya sat down and gently stroked Milky Whiteâs side. The cow let out a pleased moo, and he then began to try and milk the creature. However, after several tries, his smile faded. He was doing everything the way he always did, yet absolutely nothing was coming out. âHeyâŚwhatâs wrong, old girl?â he asked softly, patting the cowâs side. Milky Whiteâs rather sleepy-looking eyes looked towards him and she blinked slowly. âHuh? Youâre having trouble, too?â Kaminari asked, kneeling down; heâd been watching to try and figure out what heâd been doing wrong. The blonde frowned; Midoriya had NEVER failed to get milk before. âYeah,â the green-haired boy nodded, and a worried expression crossed his face. âThe past two weeks, sheâs been giving less and lessâŚmaybe itâs something weâve been feeding her?â âImpossible!â Kaminari insisted with a shake of his head. âWe havenât ever once changed her diet!â âSomething wrong?â The two looked to see Aizawa leaning against the gate; he looked so tired, one swore the gate was all that was keeping him up. âSheâs not milking,â Kaminari answered, gesturing to Milky White. Aizawa frowned, looking concerned and confused. He looked toward MidoriyaâŚand tilted his head. The young manâs eyes were steadily moving between the udders and the bucket, an intense look of concentration on his face. His hand rubbed at his chin as he mumbled and muttered unintelligibly to himself. The head farmer and the blonde stable lad shared a look, then looked back to the other boy. âOi,â Aizawa called out. âIzukuâŚkid, what do you thinkâs up?â Midoriya jumped and yelped, pulled out of thought again. He sighed with relief, and rubbed one arm. âWellâŚI-I was just thinking, Milky White is a pretty old cow,â he said slowly. A pause. ââŚAnd?â Kaminari pressed, while Aizawa narrowed his eyes. âOh! UmâŚwellâŚI hate to say it, but maybe sheâs just gotten to an age, finally, where sheâŚcanât give milk anymore,â he shrugged. âIt would explain why itâs been harder to manage her and why weâve been getting less and less.â Milky White let out another moo, looking offended at the implications she was so old. Midoriya smiled and patted her side reassuringly. âI think you may be right,â Aizawa nodded, and sighed wearily. âWellâŚin that case, thereâs only one thing to do.â âUmâŚmake apple strudel?â Both Midoriya and Aizawa stared a Kaminari, who was smiling a dopey, chipper smile. ââŚNo,â Aizawa answered slowly, then paused before elaborating simply: âWe have to sell the cow.â âSell her?!â gasped Midoriya, while Milky Whiteâs own eyes widened in surprise, and she let out another moo that sounded quite alarmed. âDo weâŚd-do we really HAVE to?â âYes,â Aizawa responded bluntly. âI donât have the money to keep a cow on the farm that doesnât put anything out. At least if we sell her, weâll be able to make some money off her one last time; hopefully enough to buy another cow.â âBut their milk wonât be nearly as good as hers!â protested Midoriya. âProbably not, but if sheâs not giving ANY milk, that doesnât make much difference, does it?â Izuku felt that couldnât easily be denied, and bit his lip. âDonât we have any other options?â Kaminari asked, noting the conflict on his friendâs face. Aizawa raised an eyebrow. âWell, you could slaughter her yourselves, yeah.â The boys looked VERY ill, and Milky White was visibly shaking. âYeeeeaaaahâŚI-Iâmma pass on that,â shuddered Kaminari. âThen itâs settled,â Aizawa sniffed. âAt least if sheâs sold, she might be able to be a pet instead of someoneâs dinner,â murmured Midoriya, rather sadly. Aizawa decided it wasnât worth telling the rather forlorn-looking boy how unlikely that was. âWhoâll be in charge of giving her away?â Kaminari asked, while Midoriya petted the cowâs side gently. âI have some work I still need to do of my own,â Aizawa said, and pointed to Izuku. âMidoriya, youâll take Milky White to market.â âM-Me?!â squeaked out Izuku, eyes wide. âHey! Why not me?!â huffed Kaminari. âI havenât been to market in ages!â âThereâs a reason for that,â droned Aizawa, giving the blonde a withering stare. âThe last time I sent you into town, I asked you to buy a dozen apples. You came back with two dozen pears.â âHey, in my defense, they do taste sort of similar, AND you got more than-â âAnd the time before that,â Aizawa pressed on, âI sent you into town to buy some meat, and you came back with cheese! MOLDY cheese!â âIâŚwell, umâŚuhâŚâ âAnd the time before THAT,â Aizawa nearly growled, âI sent you to buy some milkâŚand you came back covered in lipstick marks, babbling about some cute blonde who traded your money for PERFUME.â Silence. Kaminari flushed, lowered his head, and kicked at the ground. ââŚShe c-called me handsomeâŚâ Midoriya closed his eyes and shook his head, while Aizawa sighed and slapped a hand over his face. He mumbled something about being cursed into his palm, then looked back to Midoriya. âThis will be your first time in the market, at least for my sake,â he said, somewhat warningly. âPlease, DONâT make the same mistakes Kaminari has made.â âI wonât,â Midoriya promised, and stood up from the stool. âHow soon do I leave?â âAt once. Get the halter and Iâll tell you how much to ask for her, and give you further instructionsâŚâ
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âNo less than five pounds, no less than five poundsâŚâ
Izuku Midoriya â a red cap perched upon his head â muttered the mantra to himself over and over again under his breath, as he led Milky White along a crooked, broken road. The route to market passed through the forest that surrounded the farm. It had been a very long time since Midoriya had set foot on the road, and he idly wondered if anyone in town would recognize him in the least as one of the two waifs that had rambunctiously lived about the streets. Milky White let out a sad moo; Midoriya smiled kindly and paused to pat the bovineâs snout. âI know, old girl, but donât worry,â he soothed. âIâll make sure you get a good home, if I can. I promise.â He thought the cow smiled faintly, but he wasnât sure. The boy continued on his path, carefully looking from left to right; he road he was taking had curves, but no forks or other paths. It was a more or less straight shot to the marketplace from here. He still had a long ways to go, however, and the forest seemed to grow denser around him, the branches of the trees twining together as their tops swayed slightly with the breeze. He had often thought the woods could be frightening, but in truth, the forest was very beautiful; the green leaves seemed to sparkle in the sunlight that shimmered between them, and he could hear birds chirping overhead. As Midoriya walked, he soon came to a patch of forest thinner than the rest; through a gap in the trees, he looked up and saw the sky. Two huge, white, puffy clouds painted the blissful blue backdrop. A sweet, vacant, daydreaming smile came over the wandering urchinâs face. In his mindâs eye, one cloud looked like a knight preparing to duel a frightful monster, represented by the other cloud. He was so lost in his daydreams, that he failed to hear Milky Whiteâs warning bellow. And a moment later⌠WHUMP! âOof!â âAch!â Izuku thudded into something â or, rather, someone â and stumbled back clumsily before landing on his bunce with a grunt. He heard the other person fall in the same manner. âOw,â Midoriya mumbled, massaging his sore backside for a moment before climbing up onto his feet and moving towards the other person, apologizing hastily. âI-Iâm so sorry!â Izuku pleaded, extending a helping hand. âI should have watched where I was going, I just-â âItâs okay, itâs okay, stop apologizing,â the other fellow said, and stood up brushing himself off. Midoriya stepped back, withdrawing his arm and looking over the man: he was tall and exceedingly lank, with a bony face and deeply-sunken blue eyes that gave him an overall almost skeletal appearance. A huge head of wavy blonde hair adorned his scalp, and he was dressed in what appeared to be a noblemanâs coat: gold in color, with black pinstripes. Midoriya gulped nervously, eyes widening as he took in the strange manâs appearance, nearly quivering. The Mysterious Man was clearly of noble blood; would the gentleman be angry with him? He really didnât need any trouble, he just wanted to get to the market soon⌠âIâmâŚI d-didnât mean to bump into you, sir,â he peeped timidly, and the man â who was dusting off his coat â raised an eyebrow in his direction. âIf, umâŚif thereâs anything I can do t-to make it up to you, uhâŚâ âNonsense,â the Mysterious Man smiled benevolently, and gave a wink and a wide, toothy smile. âGood morning to you, Young Midoriya!â Izuku froze, mouth clapping shut. He blinked. ââŚGood morning to you. UhâŚh-how come you know my name?â âWhere are you heading this morning?â the Man asked, politely, not at all answering the question. Midoriya frowned and took a slightly suspicious step back. âIâm going to market,â he responded, lifting the part of the halter he held in emphasis. âMy masterâs cow here wonât milk anymore, so weâre hoping to sell her. As a pet,â he clarified, in the firmest voice he could. âHmmm,â smirked the Mysterious Man, lifting a hand to his chin and cocking his head to one side. âI seeâŚâ A pause. âWho are you, sir?â Midoriya thought to ask. âCall me Yagi,â the Man said, simply, then smiled a bit wider. âHow much are you demanding for this cow, Young Midoriya?â âNo less than five pounds,â recited Izuku. Yagi frowned slightly. âWhy such a sum?â âWellâŚumâŚm-my Master told me to ask for it,â Midoriya answered, honestly, and with a hint of embarrassment. âAhhh,â nodded Yagi, then smiled anew. âAnd what would you say if I offered you something worth more than money?â Midoriya blinked, and looked towards Milky White, who rolled her great brown eyes up at him skeptically. He then gave Yagi an equally dubious but also keenly interested sort of look. âSuch as?â Yagi smirked, and bent down, placing his hands on his knees as he was now eye-to-eye with Izuku. âTell me, Young MidoriyaâŚif you canâŚhow many beans make five?â âTwo in each hand, and one in your mouth!â Midoriya chirruped back, sharp as a needle, remembering the old chestnut from when he was a little boy. âRight you are!â Yagi chuckled, and tapped Midoriya on the nose. He chuckled louder as the younger man let out a childish squeak and covered his âboopedâ nose protectively. âAnd here they are now: the very beans themselves.â So saying, and with a flourish of one hand, the Mysterious Man â seemingly out of nowhere â pulled out a handful of five large, strange-looking beans: each was the size of a cashew, and each was brightly colored in different shades â red, yellow, blue, green, and pink â so that they seemed to form a little rainbow patch in the tall, thin manâs palm. âAnd as you are so sharp, good Midoriya,â Yagi went on, âI donât mind offering a trade with you: how about you swap your cowâŚfor these extraordinary, extravagant, extra-large, extra-extra-extra beans?â Midoriya looked at the colorful beans, then Yagiâs faceâŚand frowned, scrunching his brow and looking a little confused and more than a little doubtful. âNo offense, sir, butâŚumâŚwhy would I trade my cow for some beans?â he said, sensibly. âI meanâŚespecially when Iâve been asked to get money. It justâŚdoesnât seem very wise.â âNormally, I would agree with you,â Yagi nodded, his voice equally reasonable, as he then lifted the beans a bit higher, their colors almost seeming to glisten in the sunlight that peered through the treetops. âBut you havenât got the slightest idea of what sort of beans these are. These arenât ordinary beans: theyâre MAGIC beans.â Midoriya raised an eyebrow. âMagic?â âYes,â Yagi said. âIf you plant these beans tonight â under the light of the blue moon â by morning theyâll grow into a stalk tall enough to reach the top of the blue sky itself! And not an inch less.â Midoriyaâs eyes widened; now he had some interest. âReally?â âYes, really!â Yagi grinned widely, blue eyes wide and bright. âI would stake my reputation on it!â Midoriya bit his lipâŚthen fiddled with the halter. Milky White moved her head slowly, swinging it to watch the conversation with her own sense of dopey interest. âAgain, no offense, butâŚI donât know you. Sir,â Midoriya reminded the Mysterious Man. âSoâŚwhat kind of reputation can I trust a stranger to have?â Yagi opened his mouth to answerâŚthen blinkedâŚand paused, tilting his head and looking up to the sky. âHuh,â he muttered, scratching his cheek with a long, skinny finger. âThatâs reasonable enough, Young Midoriya.â Midoriya nodded and gave the halter a tug, attempting to pass. âRight. Well, thank you for your offer, sir,â he said, politely, âBut I just canât-â âHold on, hold on!â Yagi exclaimed, with such power in his voice it made Midoriya yelp and jump back in surprise. âLet me make you a deal: the time now isâŚâ He paused, and â with his free hand, for the other still clutched the odd beans â reached into the pocket of his noblemanâs vest, pulling out a pocket watch â both as golden as his coat â and checked it before tucking it away again. ââŚThe time now is six oâ clock,â he reported, and then went on: âIf by tomorrow, at this hour, you discover anything has happened differently, in any way at all from what I promisedâŚthen you can meet me at this exact same spot, and Iâll give you the five pounds you asked for. Now thereâs something we can agree on, yeah?â Izuku still looked unconvinced. Yagiâs eyes roamed up and down the young manâs formâŚand he sighed before kneeling down before him. âYoung Midoriya,â he whispered softly, in a voice so low and so heartfelt it caught the green-haired youth off guard. âI know weâve only just metâŚand I know you havenât got much reason at all to trust me. But I have seen the way you looked at those clouds. I know of the daydreams people say you have. Tell me something: what do you wish for, more than anything in the world?â The young man paused before answering, figuring it would do no harm: âI want to be a hero. I wantâŚI want to help people. I want to help my village, my friends, and IâŚI want to BE somebody. Not just a farmerâs helper, butâŚsomeone important.â âFor money or fame?â âNo. Not really. I meanâŚthose are nice, butâŚjust knowing I did something with my life, and knowing that I helped so many other peopleâŚthatâs what I really want. I want to be remembered. And IâŚI want to do something amazing. Something that will be worth any risk if it helps others.â Yagiâs smile widened; there was a twinkle in the thin manâs eye. âI know those dreams very well,â he said sagely, and opened his hand once more, offering the beans to the youngster again as he went on: âTake these and plant them, just as I told you. I canât promise you what will come of them will be easy for you. I canât promise you it will be safe. I canât even promise you that you wonât regret it. But if you do as I sayâŚif you take this chance Iâm giving youâŚmaybe you can be a hero.â A pause. Midoriya took a deep breath. ââŚDo you promise to take care of Milky White?â âI do.â âAnd if anything does go wrong, you do promise to pay me the five pounds?â âIâll make it ten, if you want.â Midoriya smiled. âThen I guess thereâs nothing to lose, is there?â âI wouldnât say that,â chuckled Yagi, âBut you wonât be any worse off than you are now, will you?â âThatâs true,â Midoriya nodded slowly in considerationâŚthen smiled widely, eyes lighting up. âAlright! Deal!â The bargain was executed quickly, as Yagi pulled a small leather bag out of his coat pocket. He poured the beans inside, and traded the little bag for Milky Whiteâs halter. âFarewell, Young Midoriya,â Yagi smiled, giving a mock salute to the young man. âAnd a pleasure doing business with you!â âSame to you,â Midoriya smiled, adjusting his scarlet cap, and turned away, opening the bag to inspect the beans. He took a few steps away, and made sure all five were inside. Nodding to himself, he turned around again, looking up, preparing to wave goodbye⌠âŚOnly to find, to his amazement, that both Yagi and Milky White had seemingly vanished into thin air. Midoriya stared at the spot where they had stoodâŚthen looked at the bag of Magic BeansâŚthen his smile returned, and with a whoop a laugh, he pocketed the beans and ran pell-mell back down the woodland path towards the farm. He couldnât wait to see Mr. Aizawaâs reaction!
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âYOU. LITTLE. FOOL.â With a snarl, five brightly colored, cashew-sized beans sailed out an open window in the farmhouse. Midoriya gasped and tried to grab them before they hit the groundâŚbut it was too late. They scattered into the dirt, and must have been covered quickly, because he couldnât see where they landed. He then whimpered and cowered as a very, VERY angry Shota Aizawa nudged him back, barring his way and glaring down at him. âBeans,â he sneered. âIâm disappointed in you, Izuku. I trusted you to make good choices. And of all things you come back withâŚyou come back with five painted beans?â âIâŚb-butâŚbut Mr. Aizawa, he said they were magic!â Aizawaâs glare didnât shift. He just glowered, unblinkingly. Midoriya sighed and hung his head; it did sound very, very gullible, now that he thought about it. ââŚHeâŚhe also saidâŚw-we couldâŚhave ten poundsâŚi-if it didnât workâŚ?â he added, hopefully, not daring to look up as he said so. âYou BELIEVED him?â Midoriya remained silent. He sniffled once, and said nothing. Aizawaâs gaze softened slightly, and he pinched his brow, closing his eyes as he pointed off in another direction with one hand. âBed,â he ordered. âNow. Weâll talk about this more in the morning. Donât come out of your room till I tell you to. Understand?â Silence. âUNDERSTAND?!â âY-YesâŚyes, Mr. AizawaâŚIâmâŚI-Iâm sorryâŚâ With a final sniffle, not daring to lift his head, Midoriya darted upstairs and out of the room. Aizawa sighed as he watched the young man goâŚthen looked out the window. The sun was setting and the night was riding in fast. He shook his head despondently, grumbling to himself as he headed towards his own room.
------------------------------------------------ He needed sleep desperatelyâŚand probably a drink, as wellâŚ
Kaminari squirmed a bit uncomfortably as he sat in his bed, which lay across from Midoriyaâs in the small room they occupied each night. Midoriya was lying on his side, facing the other wall, turned away from Kaminari. He hadnât moved a muscle for an hour or two. âHey,â Kaminari whispered. âI, uhâŚI just wanted to sayâŚitâs really not as bad as you think.â Midoriya gave no response. âI meanâŚyou know all the dumb stuff Iâve done, yeah?â Kaminari chuckled, trying to shrug and giving an uneasy smile. âAndâŚwellâŚMagic Beans DO sound a lot cooler than, likeâŚI dunnoâŚmoldy cheese, r-right?â Still no response. ââŚMidoriya? Are you asleep already?â No response. Kaminari sighed; heâd tried. Shaking his head sadly, he lay down in bed, and turned away to face his wall. âGânight,â he mumbled out, softly. In his own bed, Midoriya said nothing. His eyes spilled tears onto his pillow as he lay totally and completely still, curled up defensively in his bed, as if trying to coil into a ball. He hugged himself as he lay on his side, and sniffled softly before wiping his eyes on one arm. A flicker of light fell over his face, and he looked up to see the blue moon shining down. With a despairing sort of look, he lay down on his belly, face in his pillowâŚand after several minutes, cried himself quietly to sleep.
Neither he, nor Kaminari, nor Aizawa downstairs never noticed the way the ground not so far beyond the window shifted as the moonlight passed over itâŚthey certainly never noticed the tiny green sprout that began to wind out of the ground as they slumberedâŚnor how it burst with leaves and pods as it continued to growâŚ
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Izuku Midoriya opened his eyes to darkness. He gazed about, trying to figure out where he wasâŚhe opened his mouth to call for his master and his friend, but no sound came out in the dark, hollow void. A disturbing, hissing noise echoed out from somewhere behind him. He turned around fastâŚand turned pale as a sheet as he beheld a hideous, indescribable beast: as big as a house, its whole body a mass of writhing green tentacles, like some of the great sea monsters heâd seen in storybooks! He wished for a weaponâŚand suddenly, he found his fingers grasping the hilt of a silver sword. He looked to the sword, then the hideous creatureâŚthen glared, and took his best battle stance, holding the sword ready, challenging the beast. The tentacles swept towards him. He jumped out of the way, hacking and slashing with the blade, chopping them into piecesâŚbut each time he struck, two more tentacles came flying at him.! He ducked and dodged as quick as he could, whirling his blade about his head as fast as he could manage⌠âŚThen, suddenly, a tentacle grabbed his arm, and with a wrenching twist, tore the sword away! He gasped, as a tentacle then grabbed his other arm, and another green tendril lashed about his waist! Izuku watched in horror, as a fourth tentacle transformed; the end of it malformed like clay, turning into a huge, green, fang-filled maw. The hideous monster licked its lipsâŚand with a roar, the maw came careening towards him, ready to swallow him whole! âAAAAGH!â Midoriya jolted, pushing himself upright in bedâŚthen, he settled, and panted, flopping down again with a groan as he realized heâd been having a nightmare⌠âŚOne can thus imagine his reaction when he rolled onto his back in bedâŚto find what looked like a huge horde of green, curling tendrils pushing through the bedroom window. âYIPE!â With a shrill, almost comical yelp, Midoriya flailed and fell out of bed with a thud. He froze, as he heard Kaminari â still asleep in his own bed â groan and grumble something about âpretty girlsâ in his slumber. For several moments, Midoriya didnât moveâŚthen, he scrubbed at his eyes, and took a better look at theâ tendrilsâ poking through the window. He had quite forgotten, in his alarm, what had happened the day before. He found that the whole room had a vague, greenish hue cast over it, and the source was soon clear. His eyes widened, amazed, and he was suddenly filled with a sense of action. In a flash, he threw on his green tunic, red shoes, vest, and cap, and fastened his white rope belt before creeping downstairs quickly but quietly, not wishing to wake Aizawa or Kaminari. He stepped out of his house, and craned his neck upwards, barely able to believe his own eyes: there, in all of its splendor, rooted not more than a couple yards away from the houseâŚwas a GIGANTIC beanstalk, such as there has never been in the history of any world! It was thicker than any tree in the forest; it stretched high, up and up and up â he couldnât see the end of it! At length, Midoriya realized that it was stretching far, far out of sight, piercing the blue sky itself! âJust as Yagi said,â he breathed, and began to quiver, a smile slowly forming on his face as his eyes danced with delight. He hadnât been tricked! He hadnât been fooled! The beans WERE magic! Almost without thinking, Midoriya darted forward, and grabbed hold of the two lowest branches of the spiralling beanstalk. He paused for a momentâŚtook a deep breathâŚand then began to climb. He climbed till he could see through his window into Kaminariâs roomâŚhe climbed till he could jump down and hop onto the roof, if he wishedâŚhe climbed till he could look down and see the whole farm in all its vastness. He climbed, and climbed, and climbed; he had no thought in his head to keep climbing. His arms and legs seemed to be working without his will guiding him, hauling him up, up, up! He thought he would have run out of breath, one way or another, yet somehow he STILL climbed! He could see the tops of the trees, he could see birds â who looked VERY befuddled â flit past. He could see the crest of the Sun as it rose in the East, just beyond the pearly castle of Ua. Higher and higher Midoriya went, never once considering how in the world he was going to get down again safely. His heart was pounding with unparalleled excitement; even just climbing the beanstalk was an adventure in itself! Each time he looked down, he felt no fear, but an overwhelming sense of freedom and awe; seeing how small and yet how vast the world was, all at the same time, the more height he gained. Up, up, up⌠âŚTill, finallyâŚas he reachedâŚhis fingers brushed what felt like fine, powdery sand. It was as if he were at the entrance of a well, a sea of white just beyond his reach. He reached furtherâŚand realized the beanstalk had come to an end. For the briefest of moments, panic entered his heart, as he now realized the harrowing knowledge he would have to climb back down, and that would be much harder than going upâŚbut then, he remembered the sand, and â taking a risk â he heaved himself up daringly and held his breath⌠âŚAs he popped through the whole in the skyâŚand found himself standing on solid ground. He had reached the point where the sky itself came to an end. A world above the clouds. Midoriya stared around in awe, stumbling forward, too thunderstruck to speak as his jaw dropped and he took in the sights around him. Ahead of him stretched a long, wide road of blue, powdery earth. ENORMOUS trees â taller than any he had ever seen â stood before him: their trunks were silver, and their leaves were a pale, sugary white. The sky itself was a pale, unusual violet hue, with streaks of orange passing through it â the colors of sunset, but without the steady shift. That was just the color, all the time, he wagered. The air was uncannily still; a few times on the climb up, heâd had to pause to hold onto his cap, to keep his hat from being blown miles out of his grasp. Now, thoughâŚthere was no wind at all. âWhoa,â he murmured to himself, unable to say anything else as he began to walk down the road, staring and staring at the peculiar new plane he had discovered. His heartbeat only continued to quicken; this was the most spectacular thing heâd ever experienced. GRRRLLLB⌠âAh-ah!â Izuku winced sharply, scrunching his eyes shut as he paused in his walk, and clutched his stomachâŚthen sighed as he rubbed it gently. âRightâŚdidnât eat breakfast this morningâŚor supper last night, for that matter,â he muttered, a little sourly. His stomach whined again, and he bit his lip; it actually felt quite painful, the hunger pangs scraping against his gut lining. He looked around, his mind leaving the sense of wild adventure in favor of the more practical desire for food. Another world or not, he figured there had to be SOMETHING to eat around here! Sure enough, his green eyes soon spotted something: a white bush, covered in dark purple berries, not unlike grapes. Curious, Midoriya approached the bush; the bush alone was TREMENDOUS, about the size of the toolshed back on the farm. Carefully. He reached out and plucked one of the grape-like fruits off the branches; they were the size of footballs. Midoriya sniffed at the berry; it smelled sweet, and he smiled before taking a biteâŚonly to gag and sputter, spitting out chunks of the stuff as he dropped the berry and rapidly scrubbed at his tongue. âUgh!â he choked. âItâŚit smells nice, butâŚit TASTES like frog skins! O-Or rotten fish!â His stomach whined, pleading for something. He sighed again, and rubbed it, mouth starting to water with hunger as he lurched onward, desperately looking around for something to eat as he left the foul-tasting berry bush behind. Whatever THOSE berries were, he could survive without themâŚthey were probably toxic, anyway, given that flavor! On Midoriya traveled, and louder his stomach growled. Everything around him was larger than he was used to; heâd ducked when a huge shadow, which he thought was an eagle, flew past his headâŚand nearly thought heâd faint when he realized it was a black-and-blue-colored butterfly, drinking from a pink flower the size of a small tree. He shook his head and continued forward, hoping he might find some breakfast soon⌠âŚAnd thenâŚhe froze. What looked like a gray wooden bridge was stretched across a black river, which sparkled like a starry night sky. And on the other side of the bridge was a giant house; it was not as poor as the old farmhouse, nor as splendid as a noblemanâs manorâŚsomewhere in the middle, Midoriya guessed. Despite this middling state of obvious expense, the place was bigger than any house heâd seenâŚexcept maybe one⌠âItâs as big as a Castle,â he breathedâŚand with a light shake of his head, he hustled forward towards the building, almost desperately. A place that big was bound to be home to some kind of adventureâŚand if he was lucky, he thought, adjusting his white belt, maybe it was home to some food, as well. Midoriya dashed across the bridge, till he came to the door of the big house. There was no hope of reaching the doorknob, and some sixth sense told Midoriya that knocking would not only be likely fruitless, but potentially dangerous: whoever lived here was clearly no ordinary person. His mind started to race, wondering what COULD live in this house above the sky: a demon? A dragon? A clown? Hey, clowns were creepy. Whatever the case, Izukuâs hunger had quite a grip on him, as did his curiosity; he wasnât turning back now. He soon noticed there was a gap under the door â he guessed big enough for a mouse to wriggle under. It was telling of how small he was compared to everything else that Izuku was able to wiggle through this gap, and soon found himself standing inside the enormous house. The interior of the giant building matched the exterior: it was neither especially poor-looking, nor particularly grand. The overall style reminded Izuku of a hunting lodge: rugs that appeared to be made from animal skins covered the wooden floor, and weapons the size of boats were displayed. What looked like a cowâs skull was mounted in one spotâŚbut the skull, as well as the skins, were far more monstrous in their dimensions than any animals of the same kind Midoriya had ever encountered. His attention was drawn away from his surroundings when a sumptuous smell caught his nose; his poor, empty belly growled, and he had to wipe some drool away from the corner of his mouth before creeping carefully in the direction of the smell. He truly did feel like a mouse right now; he had the distinct sensation of invading some larger, more physically superior creatureâs territory. He had to be careful: he had no idea if the one(s) who lived here might be home. If he got caught, this adventure could be over FAR quicker than he liked. Thankfully, he didnât get caught, as he scampered across the floor, and found his way to a warm, welcomingly-lit kitchen. He looked up, and his eyes lit up with joy; he almost squealed with glee! Eager as could be, he scurried up one of the table legs â heâd just climbed a beanstalk that reached to the sky, THIS was nothing â and hauled himself up onto the tabletop. A tremendous feast lay before him: a huge hambone, a roasted chicken, apple dumplings, a block of cheddar cheese, a half-rack of beef ribs, and a lamb stew with carrots and potatoes all sat upon the table. Not only were these six separate courses quite a substantial amount of food in general, but because everything around Izuku was at least twenty times bigger than normal, any ONE of these dishes would have been enough to feed him and his fellow farmers for a whole week. Midoriya grinned and clapped excitedly, as his mind immediately started turning: perhaps this was how he could become a hero! Some of this could bring food to the whole village, or at least be sold at market for more than enough money to help out around the farm! The question was how to carry it all back⌠GRRROOOUUURRRRG⌠He hissed and clutched his belly with both handsâŚand laughed weakly. âRight,â he murmured. âI, uhâŚI should probably NOT try thinking on an empty stomach, huh?â His tummy answered with a grumpy-sounding grumble. Midoriya patted it gently, and looked around the tableâŚthen â as if he couldnât feel more rodent-like already â he made a beeline for the cheese. He knelt before the giant block, and licked his lips before sinking his hands into it, pulling away fistfuls of cheddar, peeling it away almost like clay. He inhaled the scent, relishing his well-earned feast, and then began to shovel the cheese into his mouth rapidly, gobbling it with almost animalistic abandon. He sighed after several mouthfuls, eyes fluttering closed as he chewed and then swallowed heavily. âGRULP!  AhhhhâŚthis is the best cheese Iâve ever had,â he crooned, and grinned wider than ever, stomach still roaring for more as he reached for another fistful⌠THUMP-A-THUMP-A-THUMPâŚ! Midoriya froze. His ears pricked up as he heard a rhythmic, steady pounding; like some huge hammer slamming down again and again into the earth. He quickly recognized the sound to be footsteps. Very, VERY big footsteps. The sound grew louder, as whatever made the footstesps drew nearer. Midoriya turned fast and gasped as he saw a huge shadow come creeping across the wall, growing larger by the second! Thinking fast, he stuffed the last fistful of cheddar into his mouthâŚthen, cheeks still bulging with the food, he hustled over to where he saw a salt and pepper shaker set, and ducked behind them quickly. No longer in the open, Midoriya peeked out from behind his hiding spot. His green eyes widened more than ever, terror striking his heart like a lightning bolt, as he saw the owner of the footsteps â the owner of the house â come swaggering into view. âA Giant!â The Giant stood at about fifty feet high, and the more Midoriya looked at the ogre, the more frightened he became. The titan was a handsome but imposing young man â roughly the same age as Izuku himself â with a head of spiky red hair that almost resembled flames. His eyes, too, were a shade of almost glowing scarlet, and as he yawned and stretched, Midoriya whimpered at the sight of a mouth full of razor-sharp, craggy-looking fangs. The young Giant wore a black vest lined with fluffy-looking red fur, and a pair of black leather trousers. Thick black boots were on his feet, and a long, flowing red sash was lashed about his middle The behemoth was bare-armed and bare-bodied, wearing no shirt beneath the vest; his abdomen was toned and athletic, rippling with powerful muscles, and his limbs were much the same. Between the colors, the fangs, and the overall size and demeanor of the Giant, Midoriya was trembling: heâd never met a giant, but heâd heard stories of them, and they were never very good. Giants were said to walk like men, but had appetites like devils; they would eat men, women, and children for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, often swallowing them whole. They would raid villages, devouring everyone and almost everything in sight, often never leaving till their bellies were swollen and heaving with all they had consumed. Then â despite their gargantuan masses â they would simply and suddenly disappear, with no evident explanation. To slay a giant was a feat few knights had succeeded in, and to meet a giant, for most people, was surely a death sentence. No one had ever figured out where they actually came from. It seemed Midoriya just had. Or, at least, heâd found where ONE of them came from. The scarlet-haired giant thankfully never noticed Midoriya; he smiled as he clapped his hands together and rubbed them eagerly, looking over the food on the table. Izuku ducked back behind the shaker to avoid being seen. âWellâŚnow that thatâs taken care of,â the Giant mumbled, seemingly talking to its own food, âIâve just gotta get a drink, and weâll be ready! Donât worry, breakfast: Iâll introduce you to my belly soon enough!â The Giant cackled and patted his muscular, trim belly in emphasis, then began to hum a jaunty tune as he strode over to another part of the kitchen. Midoriya gaped as he looked around the table for a moment. BreakfastâŚALL of thisâŚwas breakfast for ONE giant?! No wonder their appetites were legendary. At least nothing here was aliveâŚexcept for Midoriya himself, he realized, with a shudder. A sound of running fluid caught the youthâs attention, and he peeked out from behind the shaker. The Giant had stomped over to large barrel or keg, with a faucet stuck into it. From the spigot poured a stream of what looked and smelled like cherry cider. (Absently, Midoriya wondered how many cherries on HIS world it would take to fill a barrel of cider that big.) The Giant was smiling a happy, cheery smile as he watched the cider fill the thick clay mug he was holding⌠âŚThen, as he turned the dial to stop the flow, his mug filledâŚhe froze. Midoriya saw the Giant frown in confusionâŚthen, the red-eyed monster lifted his head up and began to sniff the air. His nostrils flared, becoming huge black holes as his ears pricked up, clearly alert. Midoriya internally cursed, biting his lip and ducking back behind the salt shaker as he heard the Giant approach the table again. He heard the dull âclunkâ of the huge mug being put down⌠âHmmmmâŚsomething smells good around here,â the Giant mumbled. âAnd itâs not the foodâŚâ Midoriya fought the urge to whimper, hugging himself and curling in on himself. His heart pounded with terror as he heard the ogre begin to search room; he could hear him open the larder and the cupboardsâŚthen heard the rattling of dishes as he searched the table itself, sniffing at the air all the while. âPlease donât find me,â he whispered to himself in a breathless prayer. âOh, please donât find meâŚplease, please donât find meâŚâ The hopes were vain ones, and he knew it; the Giant could smell him, and once it found him, he had no doubt heâd a VERY intimate experience with those razor sharp teeth. Mind racing, Midoriya looked towards the edge of the table; perhaps he could make a break for it, scramble down the table leg and find a better place to hide, then head back home via the beanstalk. But then heâd be leaving empty-handedâŚempty-handed was better than dead, though⌠Just as he was measuring his options, his blood ran cold as he felt the shakers heâd been hiding behind get lifted awayâŚand an ominous, thorny-looking shadow fell over him. He gulped nervouslyâŚand, very slowly, looked upwards towards the source of the shadow. The blood red eyes of the Giant fell upon him. The ogre tilted its headâŚand then grinned, showing off all of those huge, jagged teeth. âOh! Hi, little guy!â the Giant boomed. âWhat are you doing here?â NOPE, was all Midoriya could think, as he leapt to his feet and sprinted towards the edge of table. âHey, now, donât leave in such a rush!â Midoriya squealed as a huge hand swooped down and grabbed hold of him. He froze, not daring to squirm, as for a few moments, he was wrapped up in huge fingers that felt like pythons coiled around him, pressed against a palm that was both soft and somewhat leathery in texture. He could feel gravity change around him, sensed himself being lifted higher⌠âŚThen jolted as a second hand joined the fray, cupping him gently as the fingers parted slightly, revealing a red eye about as large as he was tall. âPeek-a-boo!â sang out a voice, followed by a snigger. The fingers then parted fully, and Midoriya found himself sitting the middle of the Giantâs hands, the huge titan smiling down at him widely. âHey there!â the Giant sang out gaily. âIâm Kirishima! Eijiro Kirishima! Whatâs your name, little fella?â
To Be ContinuedâŚ
#fanfic#kinkfic#eventually#not much kink here#mosty just fic#my hero academia#mha#bnha#deku#midoriya#kaminari#aizawa#yagi#all might#kirishima#jack and the beanstalk#giant#fairy-tale#au#i've had the song from into the woods#stuck in my head since writing this#please don't send help#i love that song
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Hi Aunties! I feel financially stuck & could use some advice. Iâm 26, have a great paying job, debt free besides a mortgage that Iâm able to make extra payments on each month, and have an emergency savings. Iâve kept my head down and worked really hard but what Iâve realized is that the majority of my income is sitting in my bank account and that Iâm hoarding my money. I grew up extremely poor and now that I donât have to struggle I donât know what the hell to do! Iâm appreciative and relieved, while also being terrified to risk my savings in any way that could send me back to the paycheck to paycheck grind. How do I grow confidence with money and learn what to do when I have it?? Thank you! Xx
Dearest yellow tulip! This is nothing to be ashamed of and we have a world of sympathy for you. Itâs REAL fucking hard to be raised in an environment of extreme scarcity, only to transition into abundance. It fucks with your head, for sure.Â
So the first thing you should do is read this two-parter:
Ask the Bitches: I Know How to Struggle and Fight, but I Don't Know How to Succeed Update: I Know How to Struggle and Fight, but I Donât Know How to SucceedÂ
Next, I suggest you ease yourself in gradually to the idea of not keeping all your money in a basic bank account. You can do that first by setting up a HISA/HYSA (high interest/yield savings account) and maybe a CD. Both are ways to grow your money WITHOUT risking it. The return is much lower than investing, but thatâs because thereâs much less risk.Â
Once you get used to that, take a portion to open an IRA, an employer-sponsored retirement account like a 401(k), or both. Everyone should have a retirement account, and while it IS risky to put your money in the stock market, the returns are a lot higher than a savings account AND the stock market historically trends upward.Â
Here is some advice that should walk you through everything AND put your mind at ease:
When Money in the Bank Is a Bad Thing: Understanding Depreciation Expense
How to Level Up Your Financial Savings: From HISAs to CDsÂ
Investing Deathmatch: Investing in the Stock Market vs. Just⌠NotÂ
Dafuq Is a Retirement Plan and Why Do You Need One?Â
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Darkwing Duck Reviews Halloween Special: Fungus Amongus and Ghoul of My Dream
Happy Halloween! Halloween Havoc races to the finish with another Darkwing Double Feature! Love is kinda crazy with a spooky girl like Morgana, and in this case âkinda crazyâ means a board of ghouls stealing pizza, sentient mushrooms, grumpy spiders, student lone debt, and a gremlin who somehow sees himself as a valid romantic option. Itâs a Darkwing Duck Halloween under the cut.+
Weâve made it! While I got less Halloween reviews done than I wouldâve liked, Iâm still happy with the ones done and thereâs still two more to get in the pocket before the dayâs up. So with Halloween today it seemed fitting to talk about the Justice Ducks resident sorcerer and Darkwingâs Girlfriend, Morgana Macawber. Morgana was the only one of the four to stick around as a recurring character out of the four Justice Ducks: Gizmoduck would show up once more after the four parter, and sadly Neptunia and Stegamutt just seemed to vanish but the crew clearly liked Morg a lot and her relationship with Darkwing, so she stuck around for the rest of the series, and is even the focus of the final episode âMaliceâs Restaurantâ, as well as a sizeable part of the comics. And itâs easy to see why as Kathie Sourcie had great chemistry with Jim Cummings and Morganaâs very presence, being a sorceress raised by the munsters and living in a creepy mansion, allowed for diffrent stories than what Darkwing usually dealt with. While magic didnât feel like it contrasted with the world, as Darkwingâs world feels like your standard superhero fantasy kitchen sink where anything is possible, most of his foes were either super villains or the kinds of super spies youâd find in a comic book. So fighting ghoouls, goblins, and Satan himself, yes thatâs an episode that actually happened, no itâs sadly not on Disney plus, and yes I will be covering it eventually, was a nice out of genre experience and a nice way to put our daring duck of mystery out of his element.
She brought something diffrent to the table, both forcing Darkwing to grapple with letting someone into his life, and with having something to focus on other than Gosalyn or crime. So I wanted to see how this plays out, so expect me to cover all her episodes and not just the Satan one or the Valentineâs Day one, though like my Tom Lucitor retrospective, expect this one to also take some time. So with that all set up, Halloween is the perfect time to begin our journey with her first two episodes.. and Morganaâs Villian Career. Yeah while she only had about 9 episodes to her name, 2 of them are as a Catwoman or Black Cat style antagonist, someone whose likeable and who are hero is attracted to, but is on the wrong side of the law.
She eventually came around, but itâs still an intresting way to start things and an intresting dilema for our hero I wish stuck around for just a smidge longer. These arenât bad episodes with Ghoul of My Dreams being a pretty good one. If I had to guess though the reason the dynamic fizzled out.. is they simply didnât have a lot of ideas of how to use her as a bad guy. Part of the reason iâm covering these two episodes together is that they follow basically the same plot beat, the only differences being Darkwing meets Morgana in the first one and they know each other in the second, and that the evil entity who ends up turning against her she works with is different for both. The third act is also entirely unique to each episode, so it feels less like them lazily repeating themselves on an episode and more like they genuinely realized they didnât have a ton of ideas for Morgana as a villain and thus had her reform with the Justice Ducks two parter. And I canât blame them: fan would get annoyed if basically every Morgana plot played out the same, and this way she could know Drakeâs secret identity, and thus allow the stories to use Gosalyn, though I do wish sheâd shown up in one of the villian ones just to see how that played out. But still her time as a Villian is there, and is even a plot point in the valentineâs episode, so letâs see how it played out and see what I think.
Fungus Amongus
The plot here is fairly simple: thereâs been a rash of mysterious thefts in St. Canard, and Darkwing is stumped.. until Launchpad asks if they can go for pizza, because heâs hungry and Darkwing is the terrible kind of boss that doesnâtât care about meal breaks. It makes our hungry hero realize that each of the thefts are connected to PIzza Toppings, and after thwarting the bats and spiders stealing some anchovies, figures thereâs only two left: Green Peppers and Mushrooms, and so he decides itâs time to split up gang and while Launchpad guards the peppers, Darkwing goes to visit the head of the mushrom company, who naturally turns out to be Morgana. The two end up taken with one another, to the boardâs annoyance as Darkwing is onto them and could stop their whole evil plan and they want to just murder his ass and be done with it. But Morgana proves seductionâs a bit more useful as she sweetalks our hero into leaving, and points out given heâs also a creature of the night in a sense, she plans to turn him.. or kill him if she has to. More on that in our next episode. The facade dosenât last long as Darkwing goes to help launchpad at the pepper place, and ends up finding out oh no the hot lady he met five minutes ago is bad! While the board plans to feed Launchpad to mutant mushrooms, while Morgana seemingly turns Darkwing into her mindless slave.. but really just played the board and switched sides, not wanting to hurt the guy she just met because heâs cute, they defeat the mushrooms and the board who turn into mushrooms in the light because....
The day is saved though we do get the one standout bit of the episode. Darkwing despite his attraction to her, wants to turn her in, while Morgana simply teleports her house away. And thus the dance begins. As for the episode... as you can tell by how brief I was... for one iâm not doing my usual died in wool recapping for these two to get them out on time. And iâm also not because this one.. is pretty thin. The mutant mushroom and boardsâd esigns are cool and Morgana is intresting.. but having seen Ghoul of my Dreams first.. itâs just not as fun, funny or good on the Morgana Darkwing dynamic. Morgana just decides because she wants to ride that dick sheâll be good for a moment, and throw away her hard worked scheme, and the board is turned into mushrooms because.. well see the lex luger pic above. Itâs not a TERRIBLE episode, just not a terribly intresting one. It has good elements, but they just donât come together well and the pizza scheme isnât as funny as the episode thinks it is. I can kinda see why this one was buried deeper into the series and Ghoul of My Dreams is where they put focus. I just donât have a lot to say about this one, itâs just bland and uninteresting. Itâs kind of why I just sorta plopped it next to Ghoul, I needed to review it for completionâs sake, but lord if I can think of a lot to say about it that isnât tied into the next one. So since I canât...
Ghoul of my Dreams:
Now this is better. The basic plot is still simple but allows for a lot more intresting set pieces: Itâs a slow night in St. Canard, to Darkwingâs natural annoyance, until a bunch of fire fighters start sleepwalking and throwing gold to some spiders and bats. Something is afoot and since the bats belong to Morgana, Darkwing goes to investigate her. Granted we just MET eek and squeak, but itâs easy enough to assume Morgana struck again off screen and some time has passed. And iâts honestly what makes this episode more interesting: now itâs more of a cat and mouse game, with Morgana using their chemistry against him, but still being genuinely drawn to him and not wanting to hurt him. Itâs better than âI met you five minutes ago might as well throw away my money for youâ. Â Instead Morg truly likes Drake, but wants to keep doing crimes to, in easily the best joke of the entire series âFinally pay off my student loansâ.. which makes her already not really a bad guy. I may not haves em but I know people who do. Those loan people do not play around. Itâs investing and Sourcie and Cummingâs chemstiry really makes it pop. Sourcie really is what makes the character, giving her energy, sedcutivness when called for and a really sympathetic quality that makes her face turn, sudden as it is, believable. Itâs why I really like the character. And I get why some donât: Her romance with darkwing is sudden, Â her face turn is even more sudden, and she gets in the way of Drakepad shippers. The first two are valid criticisms, while the last one is understandable.. depending on motive. If your just bummed this relationship you donât like is forced into the show and gets in the way of the one you actually enjoy.. trust me...
BEEN THERE. And far far worse.. I didnât start up an entire retrospective on the guy who DIDNâT get the girl here for nothing. But if you say âoh well itâs homophobic or you hate gaysâ if you donât ship drakepad, which I have actually heard for both this ship and delpad.. kindly go fuck yourself and stay away from my posts. Itâs NOT homophobic to ship a character who is CANOCIALLY into women, with a woman. Launchpad had a girl of the week or two in ducktales, Drakeâs attraction to morgana is canon and he also had some ship tease with Neptunia. They both like women.. but thereâs nothing saying they DONâT like men, donât want to date men, or arenât attracted to them.
Been waiting to reference Schittâs Creek at some point here now iâve started watching it. Itâs biphobic to say this sort of harmful shit, and it doesnâtât help there are plenty of gay people who genuinely believe bi and pan arenât sexualities and harm their own community by doing so. Saying this kind of shit just fuels their fire and bi people like me and pan people like my firend have a hard enough time with straight people being dicks about this. You should know and be better. Donât bring that shit into this fandom. Weâve already ridden incest out on a rail we donât need this. I already put up with enough bullshit being a loud house fan and having to deal with ACTUAL homophobic ships like Sam/Lincoln, aka setting up a character you donât know to be anything but gay, versus her girlfriend whose canocially been shown to be bi if preferring women, whose the proment and well like love interest of a woman, and pair her with her younger brother to clearly troll people. Now thatâs a homophobic ship and that you shoudl be angry about, not âoh no the person who likes women in canon.. LIKES A WOMAN IN FANONâ. Itâs part of what made shiping delpad hard at times because people got really dumb about it to the point someone drew some very horrible fanart just to clog up the tag. Knock. it off.
And if your curious for my actual thoughts on Drakepad: in the classic series.. iâm not a fan, but I get it, and I do think they could work... itâs just. that Drake treats Launchpad really bad, including throwing him out of the house for a year without telling him why over something that really wasnât his fault, not feeding him, not treating him as an equal after a while. This would have to change for them to work but I could see it happening, as the comics and one of the peisodes make a point that Drake can be a pretty shitty partner to Morgana too.
And just to show iâm equal opprtunity, despite shipping Delpad in the past, iâve moved on to Penpad and Drakepad , ironcially enough, iâm not as big a fan anymore. LIke the above, Della just dosenât respect launchpad as a human being. She was willing to keep the Halloween thing up JUST to scare children, looks down on him, and whie is his friend, is not all that close. I could see them happening, and do still think itâd be cute, itâd just take a ton of work and there are better ships for both. And yes I do ship Drakepad in the reboot, but there the two arenât employer and employee, but equals who genuinely love and respect one another, listen to one another, and value each other. In the Reboot they have genuine chemistry and I could see them together, while in the original Launchpad and Morgana both really deserve better.
Now thatâs settled, we get a fun scene of the two primping for each other. then flirting a bit, though Morgana, in AWFUL looking black lipstick wins with the move above and has her spider web launchpad, who hates morgana.. which is one part common sense given how darkwing gets around her and one part ho yay. But yeah this is pretty much Launchpad for both these episodes.
And darkwing dick is calling the shots so fair enough. But Morgana is once again nto wokring alone and is working with a creepy, well designed gremlin, named Nodoff... eh iâve heard worse, whose giving her sleeping dust to knock out her targets and hits on her constnatly. Naturally he plans to betray her as soon as he can, and is likely only tolerating her because he wants to hit that. Â There dynamic boils down to this.
Thereâs also tons of fun dream sequences including one at the top with darkwing being confronted by his enitre Rogueâs gallery before seeing morgana, NOdoff using baseball on Morgâs next target and some great ones at the climax. Itâs part of hwy I like this episode better: While someone using dreams for stuff has been done a lot, itâs given a creative spin here as instead of killing them, Morganaâs simply using them to steal. Good stuff.
Darkwing foils their first attempt, though gets blamed for it because St. Canard is about as grateful as New York when it comes to superheroes. Morgana knocks darkwing out with some dust via Eeka and Squeak and admits Nodoff is working for her, though fobids him to harm Darkwing. This.. dosenât last and we get another great setpiece, of sarkwing on a high dive. Thankfully, Launchpad finds him, and they find Morgana, who gives off the student loans comment. But in the struggle to stop her, Darkwing accidently puts her and the city to sleep.. and Nodoff is now super powerful and imprisons morgana. Darkwing i s back at her house, wondering what to do, but the bats give him a clue.. by flying him thorugh the door to fight Nodoff. It goes about as well as youâd expect with him freeing Morgana.. then trying to murder them both. Darkwing however pulls an Elm Streett 3 and says to think happy thoughts and take control of the dream.. which ends up at Darkwingâs Wedding to Morgana to his horror..... remind me whose the hero again. The woman who, while doing crimes is trying to pay off unfair debts, or the guy who finds the idea of commitment horrifying. Â
Anyways we get some more great bits, I brush over them so I donât ahve to talk about them conantly, including darkwing getting a cake on him, before Darkwing turns the tables by finding the hourglass full of the dust.. and in a clever finale, loading it into his gun and firing it on nodoff. This puts him to sleep.. which puts him in the real world, while Launchpad uses a giant alarm clock to wake everyone. They throw NOdoff back into the dream world.. for some reason.. and the episode ends iwth morgana kissing darkwing and the episode possibly having been all a dream.
This one, while I was again breif, is a classic, with a much more interesting dynamic. Instead of a morgana who goes from willing to kill we get one whose conflicted over things, who clearly wants to be a crook but may like darkwing more than that, as evidenced when he talks her out of taking Nodoffâs offer of riches. Itâs good stuff and the gags are back to the showâs usual top notch level. Itâs a creative, fun episode that really helps Morgana come into her own and I look forward to more of her. Overall iâd recommend skipping fungus amongus, but DEFINTELY check out ghoul of my dreams, as itâs throughly fantastic. Iâll be back in a bit for one last Halloween review and as always you can find my backlog on my blog. i recently covered Tiff of the Titans and thereâs regular ducktales coverage every monday. Until then make sure to vote, wear a mask and check your house for gary busey till we meet again! Play us out Gerard Way!
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PJO TV Plans
So before even the first little HINT about the PJO Disney+ show, I was making plans for a Riordan-verse tv show.
So each season would have twenty episodes, with 8-9 episodes per book and in the middle, two episodes based on short stories or myths. This would allow for the actors, who would obviously be age-matching kids, to grow and still be the appropriate ages for each story.Â
As we would eventually run out of actual Riordan books, we would move on to Riordan Presents books. Hereâs my plans! Let me know what you think and if/how i should clarify!
(Bold is Season, italic is middle/short story episodes, and strikethrough is book. I often show the extents of each episode through chapter titles or quotes found on the wiki plot summaries of each book. If using chapter title, that means it uses every chapter until the next mentioned one.)
Season 1
The Lightning Thief Field Trip
Going to Camp
Claiming + Getting Ready For A Quest
Starting the QuestÂ
Going Further West
Las Vegas + Reaching the Underworld (until Charon is bribed. We catch a glimpse of Nico and Bianca in Las Vegas)
Cerberus part + Fighting Ares
The End
The Demigod Diaries: Diary of Luke Castellan
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 1-4
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Part 5
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Part 6-7
The Sea of Monsters Meriwether College Prep
Returning to Camp
The Quest Begins
The Hydra + The Sea of Monsters
C.C.âs Spa and Resort + The Sirens (first paragraph as denouement for episode.)
The rest of The Sirens (expands Annabethâs flashback)
Polyphemus
Ending
Season 2
The Titanâs Curse Westover Hall + The Hunters + Thalia Attempts to DriveÂ
Percyâs Latest Dreams (Expands Capture the Flag a bit maybe)
The Hunters, A Demigod, and a Satyr Team Up
The Smithsonian
Junkyard of the Gods
The Hoover Dam
Percy Takes the Titanâs Curse
The Council of the Gods
The Demigod Files: Percy Jackson and the Stolen Chariot
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 8-9 (9 is more like an ending plot, a quick one.)
The Battle of the Labyrinth Orientation
Arriving at Camp
Into the Labyrinth
The Triple G Ranch + To Hephaestusâ Forges
Calypso
Back Into the Labyrinth
The Lost God
Return to Camp
The Demigod Files: Percy Jackson and the Bronze Dragon
The Demigod Files: Percy Jackson and the Sword of Hades
Season 3
The Last Olympian Blowing Up the Princess Andromeda
Poseidonâs Kingdom + The War Council and the Great Prophecy (3rd paragraph as the denouement/end of episode)
The War Council and the Great Prophecy (the rest) + The Last Olympian
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 10-11Â
The Underworld
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Part 12Â
A Visit from the God of Messengers
The Battle Begins
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 13-14Â
Percyâs Dreams + Prometheus Visits the Campers
Hyperion, The Flying Pigs, and the Party Ponies
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 15-16Â
Dionysus, Old Friends, Drakons, and the Spy
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 17-18
Back to Olympus
The Cursed Blade
Everyone Receives a Gift
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Gods: Parts 19-21
Percy Jackson and The Singer of Apollo
The Demigod Diaries: The Staff of Hermes
Season 4
The Lost Hero The Grand Canyon
Camp Half-BloodÂ
A Quest is Given
The North Wind
Detroit + The Sorceress and the Gold King (3rd Paragraph) (This is a 2-parter with the next episode)
The Sorceress and the Gold King
The Hunters of Artemis + Aeolus and the Real Enemy (First 2 paragraphs)
Aeolus and the Real Enemy + Mount Diablo
The Wolf House
A Change of Power and Bunker 9 + Mysteries are Unveiled
The Demigod Diaries: Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Parts 1-2
The Red Pyramid Beginning to the Blowing up incident
Rest of the Second Paragraph
First 2 sentences of 3rd Paragraph, maybe mixed up more with the latter half of the second paragraph
Book Heist
Graceland + Learn about Feather of Truth
Duat + Sobek attack
Fourth Paragraph
Fifth Paragraph
Season 5
The Throne of Fire First Paragraph
2nd Paragraph until they mention the birthday; thatâs introduced at the end of the episode.
Birthday Adventure
3rd paragraph
4th paragraph
5th paragraph
6th Paragraph
7th + 8th Paragraphs
9th + 10th Paragraphs
The Demigod Diaries: Son of Magic
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 3
The Son of Neptune Going to Camp Jupiter
War Games and Receiving a Quest (may spill over into next due to long backstories)
Meeting with Phineas
Meeting the Amazons
Learning the Family Gift
Arriving in the Land Beyond the Gods
Fighting Alcyoneus and Freeing Thanatos
Joining the Defensive
Promotion, Revelations, and Reunions
Season 6
The Mark of Athena Uniting the Camps until the toast
Uniting the Camps
On the Run (until âJust after the god leavesâ)
âShe shows on the tourâÂ
âOnce docked in the harborâÂ
Entering the Mediterranean Sea
The man introduces himself as Chrysaor
As Annabeth gets Deeper under the city
The three quickly arrive at their lair
Reuniting + Ending
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Parts 4 + 8
The House of Hades First 2 paragraphs
Paragraphs 3-4 + First 2 sentences of 5th paragraph
Paragraphs 5- âhe is turned into a plant.âÂ
âhe is turned into a plant.â to Paragraph 8
Paragraphs 9-11
Paragraphs 12-14
Paragraphs 15-17
Paragraph 18 to âDoors of Death, which vanish.âÂ
Remainder
Season 7
The Blood Of Olympus The Suitors
Earthen Ghosts
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 5
Subduing Nike
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 6
Lycaon
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 7
Unleashing the Makhai
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 9
Orion
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 10
Kymopoleia + Pegasus
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 11
Meeting Asclepius
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 12 (part A)
Thwarting the Giants + Orion Defeat (to âTyson shows upâ)
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Part 12 (part B)
The rest of Orion Defeat
Percy Jacksonâs Greek Heroes: Parts 13-14
Defeating Gaea + The Ending
Season 8
The Serpentâs Shadow First half of first Paragraph
Second half of first Paragraph
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 4âs second sentence
The rest of Paragraph 4 to Paragraph 5âs first sentence + Paragraph 6
The remainder of Paragraph 5 + Paragraph 6âs first sentence
Paragraph 7 except for last sentence.
Last sentence of paragraph 7 to end
Son of Sobek
The Staff of Serapis
The Crown of Ptolemy
The Sword of Summer A Homeless Death (first four paragraphs)
Remainder of A Homeless Death + Reborn as an Einherji (first 2 paragraphs)
Remainder of Reborn as an Einherji
Retrieving Sumarbrander (first 2 paragraphs)
Remainder of Retrieving Sumarbrander
The Craftmanship Duel
Information from Thor
Versus Fenris Wolf and Surt (first 2 paragraphs)
Remainder of Story
Season 9
The Hidden Oracle A God Made Human Again (First 3 Paragraphs)
Remainder of A God Made Human AgainÂ
Time at Camp Half-BloodÂ
The Three-Legged Death RaceÂ
Into The WoodsÂ
Calming the Grove (First 3 paragraphs)
Remainder of Calming the Grove + Fighting the Colossus Neronis (first paragraph)
Fighting the Colossus Neronis (second paragraph)
Remainder of story
Camp Half-Blood Confidential Part 1 - Apolloâs Version
Camp Half-Blood Confidential Part 2 - First half of Percyâs Version
Camp Half-Blood Confidential Part 3 - Second half of Percyâs Version
The Hammer of Thor Training with a New Roommate (first and second paragraph)
Remainder of Training with a New Roommate
An Undead Trap
Paying Off Hearthstoneâs Debt
Meeting Heimdall + Giant Bowling (First 2 sentences)
Giant Bowling
The Wedding (up until Despite Magnus trying to pull him back up)
Remainder of the story
Season 10
The Dark Prophecy Welcome to Waystation (First 2 paragraphs)
Remainder of Welcome to Waystation + Liberating the Griffins (first paragraph)
Remainder of Liberating the Griffins
Obtaining the Throne of Memory to âlike at the Camp Half-blood forestâ
âlike at the Camp Half-blood forestâ to end of the second paragraph
Obtaining the Throne of Memory (Last paragraph to Into the Oracle âthat she may be Apolloâs daughter.â)
Into the Oracle (Remainder of first paragraph)
Remainder of story
9 from the Nine Worlds: Just Another Decapitated Head (it would be ambiguously set so at this point, people wouldnât be able to tell this was set after they save the world.)
The Burning Maze Wandering the Maze
Finding Hedge at Macroâs Military Madness to âimmobilizes the Praetor.â
Remainder of Finding Hedge at Macroâs Military Madness
Recruiting Piper McLean
Battling Medea to âknocking her out.â
Remainder of Battling Medea to Meeting up with Jason Grace (First paragraph)
Remainder of Meeting up with Jason Grace
Tragedy on the Julia Drusilla Yachts to âby and for horses.âÂ
Remainder of Tragedy on the Julia Drusilla Yachts
Puzzles in the Burning Maze to âprophecy is complete.â
Remainder of Story
Season 11
The Ship of The Dead Meeting Percy, Traveling to the Chase Mansion + Leaving Valhalla
This Is Why I Hate Clothes Shopping+ Goal Achieved! Sort of...
Aegirâs Court + The Chat with Njord + Crew Membersâ Background History
This Little Light of Mine, Iâm Gonna Let It Shine
More Tormenting Dreams + Meeting Hrungnir
Creating Pottery Barn + Daily (Nightly?) Dreams
Speaking of Trolls...
Fighting Hrungnir
Slaying Alderman + Retrieving the Whetstone of Bolverk
My Eighth-Grade Physics Actually Comes in Handy
Meeting Frigg in Flam
Nice Doggy
Fighting the Thralls of Baugi + Meeting Gunlod and Obtaining Kvasirâs Mead
Soâs Your Face!
Fighting Suttung and Baugi + Journey to the Fortress of Skadi + Meeting Skadi to "can elaborate further."
Well, That was Surprising
Remainder of Meeting Skadi + The Battle on the Naglfar
I Play with FireÂ
The Flyting + Escape from the Naglfar + Party with the Gods (first paragraph)
Remainder of Story
Season 12
The Tyrantâs Tomb Landing in San Francisco and Airborne Attacks
Arriving at Camp JupiterÂ
A New Prophecy ⌠Senate Meeting
Heading To the Tomb ⌠and Second Thoughts (âFrank calls for a war gameâ)
Dreams of Destruction (âAs Apollo, Meg andâ) ⌠Journey to the Soundless God (âravens to retreatâ)
Journey to the Soundless God (âThey reach the platformâ) ⌠The Second Wave Begins (âto the ground belowâ)
The Second Wave Begins (âThe next thing Apolloâ) ⌠Two-on-Two Fight to the Death (âtakes on Apolloâ)
Two-on-Two Fight to the Death (âthe fight startsâ) ⌠Second Encounter With Tarquin (âmore of his hoardâ)
Second Encounter With Tarquin (âOnly nothing happensâ) ⌠Remainder
Son of Magic
Demigods of Olympus, like those Minecraft choose your adventure episodes on Netflix. When showing on TV they pick the most popular route probably.Â
Aru Shah and the End of Time Unleashing the Sleeper
Traveling to the Otherworld
Claiming
The Sprig of Youth
Night Bazaar
Library
Kingdom of Death
Back to the Museum
The End?
(I am writing this as of May 21, 2020, and only prepared for the books Iâve read so far. Iâm working on it. And there may be more additional content later to fill in as the mid-season changes, but I donât have it as of this minute. I will update in a reblog later.)
Season 13 Aru Shah and the Song of Death AND The Tower of Nero (Camp Jupiter Classified: A Probatioâs Journal)
Season 14 Aru Shah and the Tree Of Wishes AND The Storm Runner (Brooklyn House Magicianâs Manual)
Season 15 The Fire Keeper AND Aru Shah And the City of Gold (Hotel Valhalla: Guide to the Norse Worlds)
Season 16 The Shadow Crosser AND Aru Shah Book 5
Season 17Â
Sal and Gabi Break the Universe I want them to go first for spacing but IÂ
havenât read these books yet. I have read the first Tristan Strong book atÂ
the moment.
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Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky Chapters 1-5
Chapters 6-12
Chapters 13-18
Chapters 19-25
Chapters 26-31
Chapters 32-36
Chapters 37-41
Chapters 42-46
Chapters 47-51
Season 18 Sal and Gabi Fix the Universe AND Tristan Strong Destroys the World
Season 19 Paola Santiago and the River of Tears AND City of the Plague God
Season 20 Paola Santiago Book 2 AND The Last Fallen Star
Season 21 Dragon Pearl AND Race to The Sun
And thatâs what I have so far lol
#percy jackson and the olympians#pjo#pjo adaptation#pjo adaption#rick riordan#rick riordan presents#heroes of olympus#trials of apollo#carter kane#sadie kane#the kane chronicles#magnus chase#magnus chase and the gods of asgard#aru shah#the pandava quintet#storm runner#storm runner trilogy#sal and gabi break the universe#tristan strong#tristan strong punches a hole in the sky#paola santiago#city of the plague god#the last fallen star#dragon pearl#race to the sun
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Pia please post the lines in These Troubled Times that refer to Sir Raven Prince and his debt because I am trying to post them to you so I can scream at you about them but they won't fit in the ask box so you have to put them in and then imagine me screaming at you please
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Your wish is my command, anon!
All of these are from These Troubled Times and they refer specifically to the Raven Prince being painfully aware of what is coming in his life (that was referenced in the latest chapter of The Ice Plague)-
âYou are troubled,â Augus repeated, frowning. He reached up slowly, gave the Raven Prince plenty of time to step away. But the Raven Prince didnât move away, and Augus touched fingers to the Raven Princeâs cheek, stroking gently before dropping his hand. âYou are troubled, my liege, and it is more than just the serpents that lurk within your home.â
âI can handle the serpents,â the Raven Prince said, staring ahead.
âDoes that imply there is something you cannot handle? For you are resourceful, truly, and you will overcome anything you set your mind to.â
âNo,â the Raven Prince said, smiling as though Augus were not even in the room. A private thing, intended only for himself. âNo, I cannot.â
And:
âI have this strange fantasy,â the Raven Prince said, voice low and urgent. âI imagine that I have met you not now, in this cracked and broken world where we have all become the playthings of Mages. I imagine that I have met you tens of thousands of years ago, before I was King, before you were Courtier. Have you ever imagined similar?â
Augus swallowed, stared at him.
He hadnât, exactly. But heâd imaginedâŚwhat it might be like to truly have the Raven Prince as a friend and confidante. How the circumstances would need to be different that they could meet on an equal footing, and discourse as companions.
âThe playthings of Mages? You are a Mage,â Augus said, and then he smiled. âYou make playthings of all of us.â
âWould that it were that simple,â the Raven Prince said
And now I am imagining this:
There will be a very direct dialogue reference to this specific short twice in the next chapter of The Ice Plague, for anyone who still hasnât read this short two-parter and its prequel. (Particularly for folks interested in this storyline, I mean if youâre not you can just skip it lol).
#asks and answers#fae tales verse#fae tales#augus each uisge#the raven prince#the ice plague#i'm enjoying imagining the screaming#i'm sure that was your intention#dslkajfas#administrator Gwyn wants this in the queue#also that first quote#is the raven prince specifically talking to himself#about the fact that he cannot avoid sacrificing augus#even though he doesn't want to#and a lot of that series#is the push pull of the Raven Prince's feelings between his love for Augus#and#his knowledge that he will be doomed by that love#because of what he has to do#and that's why he's intermittently so loving#and then antagonising towards Augus#Anonymous
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Horoscopes for September 15th, 2019 to September 22nd, 2019
Horoscopes for September 15th, 2019 to September 22nd, 2019
By Nadia Gilchrist
Overview
Mercury and Venus in Libra oppose Chiron Rx in Aries on September 16th and 17th respectively. Harmonious/polite words and relationship prompts will confront hurtful situations â compromise will be difficult, but itâs also prime time to confront an obvious sore spot thatâs been glossed over.Â
Mercury squares Saturn and the Nodes on September 22nd, presenting a difficult, limiting choice. Youâll be caught between outdated rules from the past versus a new, less familiar situation. Saying the right thing or achieving social harmony will be again be difficult, but the best path is always forward (no matter what you choose, you wonât be able to make everyone happy so you might as well look ahead).
Saturn stations direct on September 18th, bringing slow but steady progress around all limits, authority, structures or endings. Official situations can also see progress after delays.Â
September 21st brings the third and final Jupiter/Neptune square (the previous two squares occurred on Jan 13th and Jun 16th). Illusions are expanded and dreams exaggerated, as belief versus hope trigger a crisis. The desire to escape, overdo it or place your faith in a false prophet can be tricky to navigate, but with the final square you should be presented with a truth.Â
Aries
Mercury/Venus in your partnership sector opposite Chiron Rx in your sign suggest painful relationship conversations. An attraction, a partnerâs expression of love or efforts to compromise can trigger your wounds or set off your fear of certain relationship issues. Â As Mercury goes on to square the South Node/Saturn in your career sector and North Node in you domestic sector, watch for a one-on-one conversation that pushes you to decide between ambition versus family or past versus future. A business partner or competitor can increase your awareness of heavy professional duties. In some cases a relationship could be inappropriate.Â
Saturn direct in your career sector signals slow but steady progress regarding a job search, career decision or professional responsibilities. If your career is going well, rewards for your hard work could be forthcoming. If things are not going so well, Saturn direct can push you towards an ending or inevitable result.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of a euphoric but illusory situation â watch as disillusionment or lack of faith reveals a truth. Issues involving travel, education, legal matters, publishing or belief may be exaggerated and based on deception or what you donât want to admit. This scenario will date back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th.Â
Taurus
Mercury/Venus in your sector of routine opposite Chiron Rx suggest that a hidden wound or insecurity can trigger an imbalance in a work or health scenario (including situations with co-workers). Itâs important to acknowledge what you donât want to admit. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your opportunities sector and the North Node in your communication sector, you may be confronted with a difficult decision or answer, regarding travel, education, legal matters or publishing. An official matter that is wrapping up can restrict solutions or your ability to work. Too, there can be added pressure to correct or deliver a satisfying answer. This is about looking towards what resonates on an emotional level.Â
Saturn direct in your opportunities sector suggests progress with a course of learning or an official legal/travel matter. In some cases, enforced learning can strengthen your focus. Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of growth and illusion regrading shared finances, intimacy or your parterâs finances. Watch for prompts to spend or share more â others maybe influencing you. This scenario will date back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th â take note of sharing, boundaries and the public impact on private matters.
Gemini
Mercury/Venus in your sector of self-expression opposite Chiron Rx suggests some painful conversations or observations involving a romantic attraction/flirtation, creative work or children/pregnancy. What you want to say or who youâd like to attract will confront you with social anxieties or fears or standing out/not being accepted. You may not hear what you were hoping for. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your sector of shared resources and the North Node in your sector or personal resources, private fears/limits involving finances or intimacy will restrict your voice while pushing you to choose between old habits versus newly emerging paths towards self-sufficiency. It may be time to say âNoâ or focus on what works for you.Â
Saturn direct in your sector of shared resources indicates progress around debts, taxes, your partnerâs finances, intimacy or deep, psychological issues. You could be that much closer to moving past a block or coming to terms with unpleasant responsibilities.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of exaggerated and misleading future goals in the areas of career and relationships. Dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th, this crisis of personal ideals versus professional dreams can push you to get real about what you want versus what they want, or the reality of a romantic or professional partnership.Â
Cancer
Mercury/Venus in your domestic sector opposite Chiron Rx can present painful conversations with family (or a domestic partner) about career issues. Doubts about success can be exposed. Too, a professional opportunity can confront you with issues such as imposter syndrome. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your relationship sector the North Node in your sign, youâll be confronted with a choice that involves a relationship ending/commitment versus what feels most essential for you. It could be a âyou versus themâ scenario or a challenge to achieve balance between someoneâs rules versus your needs.Â
Saturn direct in your partnership sector signals progress around a partnership ending, commitment or definition of responsibilities/boundaries. The next stage will present itself with concrete examples of what will be carried forward between the two of you and whatâs finishing.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of expanded daily obligations or indulgences in a health or work context. Dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th, you may have been fooling yourself about what you could get away with or take on (meaning, youâve been slacking off or doing more than youâre capable of). The illusion can work either way by giving you a euphoric sense of drive and energy or the desire to escape. Pay attention to the tension between distant dreams versus closer ideals â you may have accomplished a lot or been given a free pass, but this energy is now ending and itâs back to reality.Â
Leo
Mercury/Venus in your communication sector opposite Chiron Rx can trigger hurtful conversations or announcements. The exchange of info with others (or an official result/statement) can seem unfair or will emphasize an area where you feel less assured (especially involving travel, legal matters, publishing or education). As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your sector of routine and the North Node in your hidden sector youâll be confronted with decisions that force you to choose between daily but outdated habits versus unproven but liberating needs.Â
Saturn direct in your in your sector of routine put you on notice that itâs time to get back to work regarding a health or organizational matter. What youâve been denying, avoiding or feeling blocked about is ready for the next push.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of dreamy illusion or euphoria around a new attraction, creative work, children/pregnancy or celebration. The urge to overdo it or spend/trust more may have brought you to a shaky place. Now youâll confront the tension between whatâs public versus whatâs buried, and youâll learn the wisdom of boundaries. Look back to Jan 13th and June 16th for an idea of whatâs peaking.Â
Virgo
Mercury/Venus in your sector of personal resources opposite Chiron Rx can reveal hurtful imbalances regarding finances or self-esteem. Hidden wounds (especially involving intimacy, shared finances or psychological issues) can make you vulernable, and as Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your sector of self-expression and the North Node in your social sector, youâll be confronted with the choice between limited self-expression or focusing on a more objective, pubic voice. A financial or emotional issue will crystallize, and youâll have the choice to stick with your old habits or embrace a more social voice.Â
Saturn direct in your sector of self-expression indicates forward movement around an attraction, creative work or issue with pregnancy/children. A limit or confirmation will be crystallized, along with any work you have to do to achieve a desired outcome. In some cases, limits on what you want will leave with you no choice but to move on.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of domestic expansion. A partnership issue can encourage domestic growth or blur the lines around whatâs realistic â watch for mutual overindulgence or projected illusions. Look back to Jan 13th and June 16th to see what issue is reaching a turning point- this is about the crisis between domestic ideals versus relationship beliefs. A domestic partnership may be ready to dissolve or morph into something different.Â
Libra
Mercury/Venus in your sign opposite Chiron Rx suggests a partnerâs wounds may be inadvertently triggered by your attempts to be polite, gracious or accommodating. Too, you may end up projecting your wounds onto another. You canât gloss over what hurts, so try to find a balance between the pain and the connection between you and another. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your domestic sector and the North Node in your career sector, you may have to decide between family traditions or issues with your parents/the past versus a new future goal thatâs satisfying and nurturing. Consider what traditions need to be broken, or whatâs ending.Â
Saturn direct in your domestic sector signals the next point of progress around family responsibility, a relationship turning point or ending. Obligations at home can feel heavy. But know that Saturn direct means youâre moving forward, and youâre one step closer to a conclusion.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of an enthusiastic but unrealistic promise, solution or approach to work/health. Mundane duties or obligations to others can be unclear as they continually expand and overwhelm you. Itâs time to confront the crisis between what you believe versus whatâs dissolving or undermining you â are you trying to ignore certain health or work realities? Look back to Jan 13th and June 16th to see how this issue began.Â
Scorpio
Mercury/Venus in your hidden sector opposite Chiron Rx indicates that unacknowledged or hidden desires can trigger external wounds. Difficulties with work, health or obligations to others can stir up resentment or an hidden imbalance. What you donât say will be crucial, and itâs possible that you wonât be comfortable coming out with the truth. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your communication sector and the North Node in your sector of opportunities, open communication may be further restricted by official rules or a verbal/written decision. Youâll have to choose between sticking with whatâs been defined versus looking forward towards something thatâs unproven but hopeful. Education, travel, legal matters, publishing or faith in something new could present nurturing possibilities.Â
Saturn direct in your communication sector suggests the next stage of a formal conclusion, official document or decision. Information will be crystallized and non-negotiable: what you move forward with now will stick.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of a hopeful or indulgent attraction, issue with money or illusion about what you deserve. Dating back to Jan 13th and June 16th, youâre once again confronting the crisis between growth thatâs good for you versus powerful but undermining illusions (or lack of boundaries). It may be time to accept what you canât have or admit where youâve pushed past the limits of your resources. Look back to Jan 13th and June 16th to see how this issue began.Â
Sagittarius
Mercury/Venus in your social sector opposite Chiron Rx suggests some painful public discussions and reveals about an attraction or issue thatâs close to your heart. Putting yourself out there can make you feel insecure/unloved/obvious. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your sector of personal resources and the North Node in your sector of shared resources, youâll be pushed to choose between old definitions of personal security versus putting your trust in someone (or a situation) that you canât fully control. This can also be about publicly acknowledging your debts.Â
Saturn direct in your sector of personal resources urges you to move forward with an area of discipline, control or self-sufficiency. Itâs still up to you to set the boundaries and look out for yourself.Â
Jupiter in your sign square Neptune in your domestic sector triggers the conclusion of a scenario dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th. Vague or confusing situations at home/with family can make your expectations unrealistic or push you to question where you should put your faith. Pay attention to what this crisis is revealing about hope versus whatâs dissolving. Your foundation is being transformed and you will not be able to go back to what was.Â
Capricorn
Mercury/Venus in your career sector opposite Chiron Rx indicate touchy professional conversations and relationships. Exchanges with those in authority, or with those who impact your authority, can stir up deeply-rooted wounds. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your sign and the North Node in your partnership sector, youâll be confronted with the tension between your rules/attempt to control versus a softer, more empathetic approach. Consider how you can cooperate with another or wrap up a relationship/career issue in a way thatâs more accepting/nurturing.
Saturn direct in your sign signals the next stage in a chapter that involves increased responsibilities, your efforts to control or a major ending in your life. Pressure could increase, but so can your authority.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of a hidden hope, promise or dream. Dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th, youâll be confronting the tension between hidden ideals versus undefined wishes. It may be time to let it go or make an effort to clarify and define what youâve been holding back.
Aquarius
Mercury/Venus in your opportunities sector opposite Chiron Rx indicate uncomfortable conversations or announcements connected to travel, education, legal matters or publishing. A result can illuminate insecurities about your knowledge or fears that youâre not being heard. As Mercury squares Saturn/South Node in your hidden sector and the North Node in your sector of routine, youâll be pushed to confront hidden fears and endings versus coming out with a more concrete examination of what you need to feel safe and satisfied. There may be a turning point around long-distance travel versus your health.Â
Saturn direct in your hidden sector marks the next stage of a slow, ongoing ending. A major part of your life (career, relationship, lifestyle) is winding down. Saturn Rx may have indicated a pause, but now the wheels are turning again. You know the end of the road is approaching, so you might as well prepare: thereâs a new chapter waiting for you in 2020.Â
Jupiter/Neptune triggers the final episode of an exaggerated social ideal or faith in friends/groups. Dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th, youâll be confronting an illusion, disappointment or the reality behind the social bubble. Itâs time to get real about public situations that have undermined your security (including the loaning of money).Â
Pisces
Mercury/Venus in your sector of shared resources opposite Chiron Rx suggest delicate and painful conversations about shared finances, intimacy or psychological issues. Touching on the difficult stuff will be necessary, even as it raises fears about your vulnerabilities and financial insecurities. As Mercury goes on to square the South Node/Saturn in your social sector and North Node in your sector of self-expression, what you share with or owe to another will push you to choose between public or peer rules versus stepping out via your own pride or talent. This could be about going public with something very private.Â
Saturn direct in your social sector can indicate progress regarding your official, public designation or authority. Too. you could be moving closer to an ending based on social judgements or the realization that certain people are no longer âyour people.â
Jupiter in your career sector square Neptune Rx in your sign triggers the final episode of a big, hopeful goal. Dating back to Jan 13th and Jun 16th, youâll again confront a crisis or turning point regarding your dreams versus professional ideals. You could discover the truth about a job opportunity or deal with reactions to your exaggerated/unrealistic behaviour.Â
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The Truth Evasion (Pt. 1/2)
Part 2
Jackson Wang, GotSevenâs ace hitman and local strip club owner, has had his eye on the girl who helps the gang stash away their dirty money for years now. He wants to know why you wonât give him a chance, but youâre fairly certain that Jackson canât handle the truth of your past. There are some obstacles that mere sexual attraction and a good fuck arenât enough to overcome.Â
Warnings: Strong language, mafia!au, violence, maybe some boring financial stuff because this idea struck me while I was studying for my finance laws exam. I also have no clue when Part 2 will be out. This is just a two-parter, btw. Hopefully next week? Ugh. I hope.Â
Word Count: 3k+
The Mafia (Masterlist)
âFor fuckâs sake, Wang. Just because itâs called blood money, doesnât mean that you need to actually get blood all over it. What the hell is wrong with you?â
Jackson Wang grinned down at you. He was dressed in black from head to toe, his hood lowered and the mask on his face pulled down so that it was now resting under his chin. There were smudges of blood on his forehead and cheeks, but you werenât worried. The blood wasnât his. It never was. Besides, if the shit-eating grin on Jacksonâs face was any indication, then he wasnât remotely hurt. It had been a routine hit tonight; kill the guy, get the money. But there was more cash here than youâd been expecting. You looked up at Jaebum, who was standing over you, arms folded as he looked down at the briefcases full of cash with a steely glint in his eyes.
âHe lied to us. Thereâs at least 2 million in here,â you explained, waving a stash of notes for emphasis. âWay more than we were expecting. Itâs a good thing we took him out, or he would have caused some serious problems for us.â
Jaebum scoffed, rubbing his jaw. âNobody conducts robberies in our territory without our permission. He was asking for it.â
Jackson crouched down beside you, fingers reaching out to leaf through a small stack of notes. He hadnât had the time to savor the cash, heâd been rushing to get away from the crime scene after the kill. There was always a rush of adrenaline when he got safely back to headquarters, the money secure and the operation successful. Not to mention that he lived for the spark that alighted in your eyes whenever you spotted the cash. You loved money and Jackson Wang loved you. He nudged you lightly with his shoulder.
âWhat do you think, babe? Think we should invest the extra million into our wedding?â he joked.
You glared at him, unamused by his antics. âFuck off, Wang.â
âHey, I was just kidding-â
âAside from the fact that I would rather die than go anywhere near a wedding with you-â you shot him a look of disgust to emphasize your point. âWe canât use this cash directly. See these notes? They have consecutive serial numbers and theyâre brand new, crisp notes if you ignore the blood Wang got on them. Guy robbed these from a bank, remember? If we take this money anywhere near a legal source in this country then weâre going to set off a million triggers and the robbery will be traced back to us.â
Jaebum sighed and ran his fingers through his hair. âFine. We wonât use them for anything legal, then. Weâll use it to pay off BTS for last monthâs arms trade deals. Theyâve been ragging me for the money all day.â
You sighed and shook your head. âItâs not just dirty money, Jaebum. This cash is directly traceable to a bank robbery conducted barely a week ago. The national investigation agencies literally have alerts everywhere for this. BTS wonât touch it either. No, we need to get this money out of the country. Itâs going to take a smuggling operation.â
Jaebum blinked at you, eyebrows raised. There was a reason that he trusted you to handle the gangâs finances; you had a way with money, knew exactly what to do with it and how to handle it. Heâd been suspicious at first, unable to understand how you turned dirty cash into perfectly legal, accountable money sitting in a bank account within a matter of days. But youâd been handling GotSevenâs money laundering activities for years and at this point, Jaebum didnât even bother to ask you what you were doing with the money or how you invested it and faked the transactions to get it back. You always returned with more money than you started off with and the money had never been traced back to the gang since you started working for them, so he trusted you.
âWhere does it need to go?â
You looked down at the cash and sighed. âAn amount this size? Overseas. I know a guy in Macau. Heâs got some understanding with the local banks, theyâll accept anything for a 15% cut. Heâll deposit the money there, weâll have it transferred to the account of one of our shell companies, fake a couple of contractual agreements and itâll be back in our bank accounts, fully legal and untraceable in two weeks tops.â
Jackson frowned. âWhy should we give some fucker in Macau a 15% cut of our money?â
You sighed and rolled your eyes at him. âBecause thatâs how illegal money works, bird brain. What else are you going to do? Iâd like to see you try to deposit one of these notes in the local bank here without having the federal agencies tailing you for the next month and wire-tapping all your communications. Why donât you stick to shooting your gun around and leave the money matters to people who understand them, okay?â
Jaebum nodded at you, cutting off your rant. âYou do what you have to do. Weâve lost our direct links to Macau, though. Our regular guy there got shot dead a few weeks ago. Chinese mafia got to him. Apparently he had a lot of gambling debts.â
Jackson blinked and looked disappointed. âAw, man. Zhang Weiâs dead? I liked that guy. He came down to my club the last time he was in town, dude knows how to party. We drank some major liquor and he gambled away literally everything he earned while he was here. Crazy guy.â
You raised an eyebrow at him in disgust. âZhang Wei was human garbage. Do you not have any standards for the friends you make?â
âAww, are you worried about me getting in with the wrong crowd, baby?â Jackson cooed.
âYou are the wrong crowd,â you replied before turning to Jaebum. âHow do we get this cash into Macau, Leader-nim?â
Jaebum pulled his cellphone out of his pocket and began dialing some numbers. âIâll talk to DaySix. Theyâve been running some opium trades there of late, Iâm sure theyâve got some routes in. Iâll ask the Bear to meet you in the morning for a drop-off. You talk to your finance guy in Macau and help them figure out how to make the exchange, okay?â
You blinked. âIâm not driving around with all this dirty cash alone. Send Tuan with me.â
âYou can take Wang.â
âWhat? No!â you complained, while Jackson folded his arms across his chest and beamed at you. Jackson was the worst security detail ever. He always talked way too much and made you want to steal his gun and shoot yourself in the head. You preferred Mark. He was quiet, kept his eyes on the money and didnât like pointing his gun around for the hell of it. âWhy canât I have Tuan? Heâs better at this stuff.â
âTuanâs detailing a cop thatâs been on our tail a lot lately. Itâs a full-time mission, I canât spare him. Take Jackson instead,â Jaebum said firmly. There was a tinge of authority in his tone, one that told you not to argue with him about small details. Jaebum trusted you but he kept all his gang members in line and you were no exception. You tried to ignore the pleased grin on Jacksonâs face as you closed the briefcase full of money and stood up, dusting your knees off.
âFine,â you snapped. âIâm leaving the money in the safe here, then. Iâll come by to pick it up in the morning.â
Jaebum nodded. âSounds good. Nice work today, guys.â
You nodded and went into the bathroom, splashing your face with water and looking at the dark circles under your eyes. It had been a long day. The more Jaebum grew to trust you, the more work you had. Youâd started off investing some small amounts into shady schemes but in a matter of four years, you were now in charge of all of GotSevenâs finances. You handled the dirty money and invested it in segments; shady real estate, bonds, shell companies in foreign countries, businesses which ran as fronts for the illegal trades. Not even Im Jaebum knew exactly where all the wealth of GotSeven was located, because youâd made it all that untraceable.
It wasnât easy work. It involved a lot of transactions, a lot of tracing money that didnât really exist or spreading it in various bank accounts across the world. The only person who really seemed to understand the difficulty of your job was Park Jinyoung; heâd been handling the finances before you came along and he was only too happy to let you take over. I donât want to spend all night reading about the tax regulations and banking laws in Latvia, heâd admitted to you once. Iâm a strategy guy. Itâs a good thing we found you. I thought all the accounting stuff was going to drive me insane.
There was a knock on the bathroom door.
âHey. Iâm heading out for the night. Need a ride home?â Jacksonâs voice called through the bathroom door.
You sighed and wiped your face with a towel before opening the door. Jackson was standing on the other side, a handsome smile on his face. Heâs gotten rid of the blood and taken off the mask; there was nothing hiding his dashing good looks from your naked gaze. Besides, Jackson was always glowing and extra flirtatious after heâd returned from a successful mission. It took him a while to come down from his adrenaline high.
âI donât know, are you going to keep flirting with me the whole time?â you demanded.
He held his hands up in the air jokingly. âFine, Iâll tone it down. Come on. The buses probably stopped running and Iâll never understand why you refuse to buy a car. Sometimes I feel like you want me to drive you around everywhere because you like my company.â
You scoffed. âFat chance. I just donât want to attract attention to myself.â
âBuying a car would attract attention to you?â Jackson demanded incredulously.
âI work in a convenience store by daylight, genius. Donât you think my co-workers would get a little suspicious if I suddenly turned up with a brand new car on my minimum wage salary? They think Iâm struggling to make rent. Besides, I donât keep spare cash or store money in the bank. The money Jaebum pays me with is all invested in various financial schemes and securities, I keep some of it in real estate off the coast-â
Jackson groaned. âOh my god, thatâs enough money talk for tonight. Fine. Donât buy a car. Live in a shitty apartment and take the bus to work even though youâve probably accumulated a fortune from all the work you do for GotSeven. That makes perfect sense.â
You ignored Jackson, walking past him and getting into the passenger-side seat of his fancy sports car. He would never understand. Jackson was an excellent hit man and he could kill a guy with his bare hands in less than two seconds, but he was addicted to the life. He lived for the money, for the thrill and for the luxury. Sometimes you wished you could loosen up like him, enjoy everything that you got by virtue of working for GotSeven and accept the fact that you could live a comfortable life now.
âWhy arenât you at your club tonight?â you wondered, as Jackson started the car. âItâs Saturday.â
âI left Bambam in charge. His girlfriendâs doing a shift there tonight so he was going to be there anyway,â Jackson replied as he pulled out of the parking and sped away from the headquarters. When Jackson wasnât taking out guys for GotSeven, he ran a shady strip club downtown. It wasnât a bad place really, although it was definitely illegal and substituted as a meeting place for a lot of shady deals. When you combined sexy naked girls and alcohol, almost any man could be convinced to part with his money.
âHmm. Bambamâs really hitting it on with that girl they saved from the trafficking ring, huh?â
Jackson glanced at you. You looked tired, there was something exhausted about your tone and he wanted to know what was wrong. But he also knew that you would never tell him what was on your mind. He made a turn and then blinked at you.
âDo you have anything else going on tonight? We could drop by the club and get a couple of drinks. You look stressed recently, Jaebum must have you working full-time after we struck all those deals with the Russians, eh? Those guys are stinking rich and the loaded us with dirty money. Come on, one drink?â
You frowned at him. âIâve said it once and Iâll say it as many times as you need me to; I am never stepping foot in that abomination of a place. Leave me out of it.â
Jackson blinked at you. âWhatâs your problem with my strip club?â
You refused to answer him, just turning your head to look out of the window. Your head was throbbing. It had been a long day staring at the computer screen, tracking down some payments that youâd made to private bank accounts in Europe and accounting for the transactions of one of your shell companies in Barbados. You didnât have the energy to respond to Jackson. Sometimes you felt like being around him just drained the energy out of you because you had to go to so much effort to resist his advances.
âOkay. You donât need to get a drink,â he reassured you, his tone softening. âCan you maybe come and take a look at my accounts sometime? I had a couple of tax collectors come in the other day and theyâve been sniffing around. You know me. I do all my transactions in cash, I donât pay any money to the stinking government and theyâre catching on. I got a notice from the Income Tax Department the other day.â
You turned to him, your eyes lidded. No wonder Jackson was on the tax authoritiesâ radar. Some of those fuckers were regulars at his club and Jacksonâs sole method of tax evasion was sweet-talking his way out of his dues. You didnât want any part in it. âI work for GotSeven. I made it explicitly clear to Jaebum when I first started working there that I wasnât going to handle your private businesses. Get an accountant to do your strip clubâs taxes. Jackson. I find it hard to believe that you canât afford to hire one.â
His voice became quiet. âI trust you more, though.â
âIâm exhausted, I donât have the time for shit like this!â
Jackson suddenly stopped the car, pulling over at the side of the road. You blinked at him in surprise and were shocked when you saw his eyes looking at you intently. His gaze pierced through you and you didnât know how to react when he reached out and placed his hand over yours. âWhatâs going on with you?â he asked gently. âLook, I know you donât really like me and itâs always been that way for some reason, but⌠you seem stressed. Is something going on? Did anything happen?â
You bit your lip and gently pulled your hand away from his. âNothing happened-â
âDonât lie to me.â
âNothing happened, okay? And even if it did, whatâs the point in telling you? The only way guys like you know how to solve problems is to shoot a guy dead and then get a beer and a naked girl to celebrate. I donât need any of those things. So do me a favor and just drive so I can get home, I have an early shift at the convenience store and we need to drop-off the cash with DaySix.â
Jackson was quiet for a long moment and then he nodded, re-starting the car. He drove silently the entire way to your apartment building, his knuckles white on the steering wheel as he finally pulled to a stop. You breathed a sigh of relief when you saw the entrance to your building and moved to take off your seatbelt. But Jacksonâs hand closed over yours gently, stopping you from removing it.
âI donât celebrate with naked girls from the club. I havenât touched another girl in a long time. You⌠you know how I feel about you,â Jackson said softly. He swallowed and then squeezed your hand. âYouâre not an idiot. I donât have to tell you how important you are to me.â
You closed your eyes and sighed. You hated this. You preferred Jacksonâs shameless, unabashed flirting to the gentle, heartfelt confessions he sometimes made when the two of you were alone. You could joke the former away and snap at him, but you never knew how to respond to the latter. You turned to him with pleading eyes. âDonât do this again, Jackson. Weâve been through this, ever since I first started working here. Itâs been years. Canât you let it go?â
âI canât let it go,â he mumbled.
âYou need to learn. You and me, itâs never⌠itâs never happening. Iâm sorry.â
Jackson groaned and ran his hand over his face. âI know that. You tell me that every single time, but I donât understand why. Thereâs something between us. I know youâre attracted to me. I see how you always check whether the blood on my clothes is mine after I return from a hit. You were the first person to panic when I got shot last year. And when there was a stick-up at the convenience store during your night shift and some fucktard tried to rob you, you called me. Not Jaebum, not Mark, not even the police, you called me and you stayed at my house that night because you were scared. We shared one of the most amazing nights of my life. You canât keep pushing me away and pretending that you donât have feelings for me.â
âWatch me,â you mumbled.
Jacksonâs eyes were pleading. âWhy? Why wonât you give this a chance? Why canât this happen?â
You took a deep breath and shook your head. âI donât know,â you whispered.
âYouâre lying again.â
Maybe I am. But you couldnât handle the truth if you heard it, Jackson Wang.
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A/N I had a day break in between my exams so I wrote this shit. Iâm not sure how it is, I havenât slept in a long time, haha, and I just wanted to post it. Iâll be around for the next 24 hours before I got back into hiatus because I have exams on Friday, Saturday and Sunday too.Â
Hope you guys are doing great!Â
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briwhosaysni replied to your post âSpiral Sage pt 2 Reactionsâ
Is it a 3-parter? I thought it was the usual 2.
Admittedly, this is totally me making an assumption, and I might be way off.
(spoilers under cut)
UPDATE: Okay, itâs a 2-parter.
In favor of a two-parter, the point of this episode could be purely the trial and the meeting of the Spiral Sage, with the episode ending on a down note kind of like Train From Nowhere.Â
In favor of a three-parter, it feels like a lot of these last two parts have been setup, rather than a proper arc. My assumption is that the arc ends with Tal finding his own way to rescue Damien and Angelo so they can regroup with Marc to make their rescue, and Sir Caroline finally apologizing to Rilla or doing something to get Rilla to trust her (of course, by then itâs already too late), and the witch helping them out of Fort Terminus only to turn out to turn out to be a Bigger Bad in the end or something (alternatively, Sir Caroline killing the witch and now they have to deal with getting out of Fort Terminus on their own; alternatively, Rillaâs debt might go completely unresolved this season, and might be a conflict to lead us into the next season).
The big red flag in my mind, at least, is that the big conversations that happen at the end of the episode are so very one-sided. Look at Damienâs conversation with Helicoid, Angeloâs conversation with Tal, and Rillaâs conversation with Sir Caroline-- and then compare those with Marc talking to Rilla about Damienâs impending death in Treacherous Heart, or Tal opening up to Marc about his asexuality in Sportive Nymphs. In this episodeâs conversations, it feels like thereâs a second half to them that hasnât actually happened yet.Â
But that assumes that those arcs are episode arcs rather than season arcs. It could very well be that Talfryn coming into his own as a hero is meant to be a season-long thing for him resolving only in the grand finale. Same goes for Sir Caroline finally learning that being so abrasive does more harm than good.
Right now Iâm just in a point where Iâm seeing all of these dangling threads without a really satisfying conclusion attached to them, and that could either be our cliffhanger to get us into the season finale, or else a sign that itâll be resolved in Part 3.Â
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Ranking The Billâs Christmas Specials From Best to the One Where Reg Plays the Back End of a Panto Cow
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Christmas is where you find it. Sometimes you find it in Canley Borough Operational Unit Command, Sun Hill. Itâs a rough joint where the hours are long and life is short. Itâs where the cops play hardball, the dames play hard to get, and the dame-cops do both, in sensible shoes. (Thatâs right, some of the cops are dames â though admittedly, not really until the 1990s, and they rarely make it past Inspector.)Â
Over its 27-year history, British police procedural The Bill aired 2,425 episodes, just five of which were Christmas specials. They represent 0.0020% of the total output, and 100% of the episodes where Reg Hollis plays the back end of a pantomime cow. That makes each one a rare truffle for this little piggy to sniff out and stack in order of greatness. Letâs get sniffing.
5. Twanky (1997)
The plot: PC Polly Page is having a mare directing the annual Sun Hill Christmas panto: Aladdin, from a script by Tosh. The scenery keeps falling down. Widow Twanky loses his voice. Reg Hollis gets his head stuck in a cow. The Princess Lychee (it was the nineties) costume is accidentally swapped for a box of shoplifted fetish-wear thatâs exhibit A in an ongoing trial. Then the venue cancels at the last minute and a crazed ex-con stalks the production, takes a hostage, and attempts to cosh the Assistant Detective Inspector to stop him taking the witness stand. Time until police work: 4 minutes 43 seconds. Thereâs a call-out to a bar fight involving a carving knife and 107 stitches. Who gets nicked? Three kids who steal a trolleyful of frozen turkeys. A hostage-taking pantomime-cosher. And DC Rod Skase, who gets nicked and sexually assaulted by a pair of coppers from a rival station who honk his Widow Twanky balloon boobs. Best line: âYou tell Deakin, thereâs no way Jasonâs going down. Iâll âav him.â High points: Reg saving the day with a new venue and the hostage-taker getting taken down by the might of Sun Hill live on stage, to the delight of the audience, who scream like itâs the Beatles at Shea Stadium. Low points: The Gary Glitter song and dance routine (hindsight). Why itâs in fifth place: Itâs the only one of The Bill Christmas specials that makes you watch what feels like an entire pantomime, including songs and an overlong cow-based dance routine. Nobody should have to go through that at Christmas.Â
4. The Night Before/The Morning After (2000)
The plot: The Sun Hill uniforms are planning a Christmas bash at their local, but CIDâs nose is out of joint about not getting an invite, so they nick the landlordâs son for possession (an early role for Matt from aptly named boy-band Busted) and get everyone barred. Reg finds a club as a stand-in party venue but they all get into a mass punch-up in the queue. Married PC Dave Quinnan rescues PC Polly Page from the melee, and overcome by lust, they embark on an affair, feeling each other up in the meat wagon and getting entangled underneath an orange duvet. Meanwhile, two department store security guards commit aggravated robbery and pin it on a small-time Glaswegian shoplifter, who tries to appeal to Duncanâs Scottish camaraderie by spinning him a pack of festive lies. Time until police work: 00:47. Straight in. Two uniforms go to pick up a department store shoplifter who makes a run for it through soft furnishings but comes a cropper by the vacuum cleaner display. Who gets nicked? The Scottish shoplifter, Matt from Busted, and eventually, the two security guards. Best line: âI got him in the grottoâ âSounds painfulâ High point: Learning that Regâs middle name is Percival Low point: A surprisingly long C-plot about Derek and Jack needing a wee. Why itâs in fourth place: A complete absence of Christmas magic. It might be set during the festivities, but this dour two-parterâs adultery plot and EastEnders-style domestic drama feels not the faintest bit Christmassy. Itâs a lot of moping around in dressing gowns, grumpy bickering and lonely heartache, more kitchen sink than Frank Capra.Â
3. When The Snow Lay Round About (1999)
The plot: A bottle episode! The Sun Hill crew is snowed in on a mostly silent night down at the nick. Having been cruelly mocked for the quality of his Christmas tree, Reg goes out into the snow, whereupon he intercepts a rogue snowball-thrower setting off the local burglar alarms. A Christmas orphan arrives in the form of Glen, whose foster family refuse to come and collect him because he keeps running away and is generally a bit of a knob. Glenâs dad is doing five in the Scrubs, so Glen keeps robbing the staplers and calling everyone filthy framing pigs. A comedy Russian barbershop quartet show up when their minibus is stolen, and they all get the major horn for Sgt. June Ackland, who loves it. Tony brings in a drunk elf, who promises to grant him a Christmas wish if he can go free. Tony wishes for mince pies, and then magically a boxful is delivered. Danny the Elf makes the Sergâs Christmas wish come true by unearthing Glenâs grandad to come and pick him up. Time until police work: 5:04 Tony radios in a drunk and disorderly elderly man found singing Jingle Bells and trying to climb a lamppost on Fenton Street, who calls himself Danny the Elf. Â
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Who gets nicked? Danny the Elf and Regâs phantom snowball-flinger. The Russian minibus thief goes free because he brings the bus back, makes up with his barbershop quartet and they all have a sing-song. Best line: Glenâs heartbreaking âDo they have Christmas in prison?â High point: Danny telling Serg he was the one whoâd granted his unexpressed Christmas wish for Glen to find his beloved granddad, then disappearing to the sound of sleigh bells as the theme music kicks in.  Low point: The Borat-alike Russians. âWe must tour UK for orphans charity!â Must you? Why itâs in third place: Itâs very silly but really Christmassy. It snows! Thereâs a tree! Reg has an action scene (off-screen, but still). It has a happy ending, and the storyline about Gary the foster child ends up being genuinely moving. Comedy Russians aside, itâs a very respectable hour of festive TV.Â
2. Santaâs Little Helper (2008)
The plot: A spate of burglaries is traced back to a market stall Santa, who robs peopleâs houses during the one-hour wait for their familyâs grotto photo. It turns out that Santaâs on probation, and clean, but his daughter Lisa and her boyfriend were doing the robberies to pay off his pre-prison debts to a wrongâun. Sun Hillâs finest conduct an impressive sting operation, then keep going up the chain until the investigation leads them all the way to a notorious organised criminal gang leader. Time until police work: 0:42. Two uniforms respond to a 999 call about an unconscious elderly man at a break-in. No messing. Who gets nicked? Lisa. Lisaâs boyfriend. Lisaâs dad. The loan shark and thug who was terrorising Lisa. Best line: âThieving Santa, theyâll be telling me the Tooth Fairyâs a crack dealer next.â High point: When theyâre letting Father Christmas out of custody and give him back his beard out of an evidence bag. Low point: All the stick DC Stuart Turner gets for owning a Westlife CD and keeping his flat tidy. Masculinity is a spectrum, officers. Broaden your minds. Why itâs in second place: Itâs not only quite a touching story about a family trying to stay together at Christmas (albeit through breaking and entering and a bit of ABH), it also a well-plotted, satisfying series of revelations that kick-start an exciting, twisty-turny multi-episode plot about DC Stevie Mossâs undercover work thatâs more or less a bonus series of Line of Duty. Weâre talking high-stakes criminal gangs, guns and double-crossing.
1. Christmas Star (1998)
The plot: Tony is organising the works Christmas do, and promising the world on a ÂŁ15-a-head budget. (The world: music, crisps, nuts, some grub, champagne, lap dances for the men and a Father Christmas stripper for the women.) Trouble is, heâs done a hooky no-VAT deal for cheap booze with the Cash and Carry, which gets raided by the Fraud Squad, so has to pay full whack out of his own pocket at the offy instead. A BMW driver has done a hit and run, leaving a schoolgirl Arsenal obsessive in a coma. Suspecting the owner is lying about his car having been stolen, P.C. Santini does some proper coppering, finds out the ownerâs wife was driving, and nicks them both. On top of that, he manages to get the victim a hospital visit from Arsenalâs Emmanuel Petit. A Christmas miracle! Time until police work: 2:06 All units are called to the high street because of the hit and run. Who gets nicked? The BMW driver and his wife. Best line: âTonyâs had a bit of an annus horribilisâ âAnd quite a rough year.â High point: Eddie delivering on his footballer promise to the victim, but being classy enough to keep it to himself. What a mensch. Low point: The BMW ownerâs cliched beatnik stylings, man. Why itâs in first place: Itâs a gripping, well-paced hour, with a satisfying ending, and a moral about not promising what you canât deliver. Itâs got a guest star in the form of 1990s football sensation Emmanuel Petit, and a hero in the form of P.C. Eddie Santini. Also, being set in 1998, these days itâs a lovely nostalgic watch. Someone gets a fiver out of a Midland Bank cash point! Someone else pays their share of the drinks kitty by cheque! All the womenâs eyebrows are plucked thinner than an Elizabethan royal. Truly, a hallowed age.Â
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Merry Christmas to all! (But mostly to P.C. Reg Hollis).
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