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“Grogu! Time to eat!” The Mandalorian called out for his son to join him.
Din Djarin brought two dishes to the small table in the main room of the cabin. Generally, they used it for everything but eating. He used it as a work bench for weapons' maintenance, while Grogu sat there to watch vids (usually Diggle and Daggle) while sipping on a cup of soup. Today he wanted to have some father and son time and thought that they could eat together for a change.
He went back to the small cooking station to grab his container of hot spices because Mandalorian food wasn't Mandalorian if it didn't set your mouth on fire. When he returned to the table he expected to see Grogu in his seat. But, Grogu wasn’t there.
Dank farrik!
It was too early in the day for games. Grogu knew that.
Din walked over to the door and looked outside and Grogu was right there. Sitting on the porch. Sketching.
“Hey, buddy, time to eat. Just put a rock on the papers to keep them from blowing away.”
Din turned to reenter the cabin when Grogu chirped a response to him. Uff. The Mandalorian grumbled. He turned back to Grogu.
“Okay, buddy, five minutes. You know you don’t like the pog soup cold.”
Instead of going back into the cabin, Din stood there and watched what Grogu was doing. He liked that his son was happy to sketch and color. It was quiet work, most of the time, and it kept Grogu occupied when Din had more pressing work to attend to, like polishing his armor. Beskar was strong and durable but it didn’t clean itself or keep its circuits connected on its own.
He noticed when Grogu looked up at him and frowned and Din began to laugh. Grogu hated being watched while he did work that he thought was important. Whether he was color…sketching, practicing map reading, practicing his Force skills, or doing something else that required focus and patience, if the Mandalorian looked over his shoulder, which was hard not to do, Grogu would look up at him and frown. It was just a routine now.
“Buddy, what are you color... sketching? Can I take a look?” Din asked, dropping down to one knee to get a better look at the pictures Grogu wasn’t currently working on.
It looked like Grogu was sketching the various critters he’d met during their adventures. It was hard not to smile at that. The sketches covered the smallest to the largest critters, with the Krayt dragon being the last one completed.
He turned a little to see what Grogu was working on at that moment and saw a number of Tuskens with their massiffs walking through the canyons of Tatooine. Din Djarin was impressed. The amount of detail, the number of figures, and how they were arranged, made the Mandalorian bounty hunter chuckle. How had Grogu remembered all that without vids or scans? He had no idea. The bounty hunter didn’t remember what he had for breakfast that morning.
Grogu chirped at him and Din turned to meet his son’s gaze. Grogu was smiling broadly and began to explain in detail where and when the actions depicted took place.
“I know buddy. I was there too. Massiffs are good critters.” Din commented.
Grogu coo’d at him.
“What do I think their names were? I don’t know. I don’t think any of us asked the Tuskens about that.”
Grogu huffed at his dad and coo’d again.
“Oh, sorry. What would I name a massiff if we had one as a pet? Huh. I don’t know. What name would you use?”
Din thought he knew where this was leading.
Grogu had been wanting a massiff as a pet for a long time. Essentially for as long a time as when they first met them on Tatooine. It was a nice idea but Grogu was supposed to go back to his kind and it didn’t make sense to get him a critter only to have no one to share it with once Grogu was with his people.
After they were back together, well, the N-1 starfighter was barely big enough for Grogu to sit on his lap. A massiff wouldn’t be able to tolerate being confined like that and he didn’t think he and Grogu would find that pleasant either.
Grogu began to rattle off names and the Mandalorian held up his hand to get him to slow down.
“Buddy, how about we make a list and then let our friends help us decide?”
Grogu nodded his head and smiled so broadly that Din could see all of his teeth. That’s when the Mandalorian noticed that Grogu must have been snacking on frogs while he was out there coloring. No wonder he wasn’t hungry for pog soup.
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In Even Across Distance, Breha jokes a lot about getting a massiff (much to the dismay of Visaiya), but does not get one because they wouldn't be very good palace pets due to their size.
But then. One day Hound is visiting and he shows them a picture of the tiniest little massiff puppy ever. She's the runt of the litter, the smallest one Hound has ever seen either, and he didn't even think that she would survive. She's surviving so far, though, but Hound's not sure what to do, because small massiffs don't usually make it far in life anyway, as bigger beasts will attack them and people who want to use them as guard animals don't want them for that exact reason.
Breha looks at the picture. Visaiya looks at her with an expression that says do not, but it's oddly resigned.
The massiffs name is Candlewick. Wick for short. Or Candle. Or Candy. Wickie. Wicky. Wink. She loves mountain hikes and swimming and the Palace Guards are fighting over who gets to play with her or take her to walks.
Turns out that massiffs can make good Palace pets, after all.
Visaiya carries treats for her in her pocket.
#Breha deserves a big lizard dog as a pet okay#Fox teaches Wick all the military commands#Bail says that she is not allowed on furniture but is the first one who lets her on the couch anyway#sw#tcw#breha organa#bail/breha/fox#Candlewick the Massiff
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Mission: Acquire Massiff Pup
Jesse, staring at the address that Rex provided for them (given to him by Fox): I am starting to have doubts about this place's legitimacy... Fives, watching the floors go by as they descend further and further into the depths of Coruscant: What gave it away? Our descent into literal urban hell, or the fact the captain had to sign several legally binding documents to keep this all hush hush? Jesse: Urgh, never mind. Our stop is coming up anyway. Jesse & Fives, hesitate in the lift when it stops at perhaps the most dubious of the Coruscanti under-levels: Fives, glancing around nervously before motioning for Jesse to hurry up behind him as he begins to follow the instructions he has scrolled on a grease stained piece of flimsy: It's not like we're doing anything super illegal. Just uh, getting a massiff pup from a cage left for us at some really shady alley. Jesse: Yeah... Yeah we're uh, we're just following orders. Yeah. For uh, very legitimate and beneficial medical reasons. Yep. Fives, starting to feel antsy because he's sensing all eyes on them: It's not like uh, the Marshal Commander of the Guard would put us in harm's way right? Jesse: Nah, man's a stiff. He uh, he doesn't break the regs... Ah... Fives, seeing the alleyway they have to go into: Almost there! I think I see the cage too. Jesse, squinting into the dark: ... I see two cages. Fives: Maybe someone else also needs a massiff pup. Doesn't matter! Lets grab one and leave! Jesse, moves to the closest cage which is housing what appears to be green massiff pup with piercing red eyes: Package secured. Let's get out of here! Fives, practically running: Roger that! This place is karking creepy! Jesse & Fives, making their way back into the lift completely unaware of the fact they just took a dangerous wild animal with them instead of a harmless massiff pup:
#star wars#the clone wars#arc trooper fives#arc trooper jesse#mutt the albek#mission status: complete failure#the boys tried they just got really freaked out#also massiffs and albeks look stupidly similar despite one being a domesticated pet and the other being a wild force-sensitive animal
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Foundlings and their pets
In s3 of Mandalorian, we get some baby raptors to train as pets.
But what if they weren't the only pets, think about it. Idk what they would have but could you imagine them just training or playing with their pet massiff, adorable.
Plus they would function as great guard dogs from TBOBF and the Tuskens, but are also not dangerous to kids at all. Some would stay with the foundlings during the day to defend them or warn of predators. Also, they would be a good warning system at night, similar to working dogs on a farm that guard the animals. They would detect predators and chase them off and warn the adults of danger.
Not only that but you get cute moments of the foundlings playing with them! They would need a close bond, so play time, via chasing them, tug of war, belly scratches, would do wonders. It would also teach them responsibility and how to care for an animal. Not only that, but they wouldn't be afraid of them if they came across a wild one, knowing how to handle themselves to deescalate the situation.
Plus, could you imagine when the Nite Owls join their group. They just see these massive massiffs nuzzling and licking a five year old that its laying on, the kid laughing their ass off and yelling 'that tickles!' Adorable. Said massiff then growling and getting all protective once it sees the Nite Owls, like 'who tf are you and why are you staring at my baby.'
OMG, massiffs spending the night cuddling with a Mandalorian whos on watch that evening, snoring and drooling without a care.
I have grown attached.
#crack#massiff#mandalorians#the mandalorian#children of the watch#the tribe#foundlings#foundlings mandalorian#kids and their pets#adorable#i can say what i want and no one can stop me
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Fox: Since you are all new to the Coruscant Guard, let me get a few things out of the way: Fox: No, this assignment will not be easy. Fox: Yes, you can pet the massiffs. Fox, pointing to his chest: And, yes, they are real.
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her name is Exo
dogma w service massif thanks bye.
#and she’s the goodest girl#no 1 in all the galaxy for DPT and best girl to take pets ever#clone trooper dogma#exo the service massiff#star wars: the clone wars
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Meow
Day 2, prompt: "There's not a tooka."
The first time Fox noticed something was going on was when he saw a group of troopers excitedly talking about something they were seeing on a data-pad and then proceed to shut up the second they noticed Fox entering the room.
Fox spent exactly one minute and thirty five seconds making his coffee in the mess hall. The men didn't even move. They were probably planning some pranks. Fox made a mental note to watch out for the next few days and also to make a point of subtly mentioning latrine duty as a possible punishment for misbehavior. That's how he dealt with pranksters the last time and all the times before that.
No pranks came. Or maybe Fox was just too tired to notice. If someone wanted to prank him by, say, putting something into his bed... Fox hasn't even touched his bed for more than a month. His only sleep were the few hours when he passed out in his office and his stays in the med bay.
Or maybe the troopers weren't planning a prank. Either way, something was still up. He's been seeing a lot of troopers having fun and suddenly stopping when he stepped into the room. A suspicious lot of shinies lied to him about something, too.
"Aww, there you go. Good girl."
"Thorn, we're supposed to be patrolling the area, not petting a tooka!"
Thorn made a face at Thire. He loved his vod but he could be such a prick. Didn't he see Thorn had more important things to do than patrol duty? "That can't wait. Little Lady here won't."
"Oh my god, Thorn, you're such-" The words died on Thire's tongue when the tooka ran over and started rubbing around his legs. "I guess it can wait for a bit."
"Hypocrite." Thorn grinned at him.
"Shut up, I'm enjoying my time with Starlight."
"Starlight? Seriously? That's no name for a tooka!"
"Better than calling her Little Lady." Thire shrugged as if he hadn't just insulted Thron's name idea. "How does the survey look like, anyway? The last time I looked, Jek's name was winning."
"I haven't looked since yesterday. I still don't know how we managed to keep this all from Fox."
"Honestly, I don't either. He usually knows about everything. I saw him almost catch some shinies looking at holos of Starlight."
"Stop calling her that! There's no way anyone is going to vote for Starlight. Well, safe for you."
Thire wanted to answer but then he heard it. The march of heavy shoes. A clone. No one was supposed to be around at the moment. So either some lost shiny or Fox on one of his trips for coffee.
Thorn probably came to the same realization as he started shooing the tooka away. By the time Fox was there, there were no traces of the tooka.
Hound was on a walk with Grizzler. Technically, the massiff was supposed to be locked in a cage when she wasn't required to help with a case but she has always been restless and Hound couldn't bear it to watch her desperately bump into the door of the cage in hopes someone would let her out. So a secret midnight walk it was.
If someone else than the vode knew, Hound would get in trouble, possibly even decommissioned, if anyone reported him but there wasn't really anyone except for a few troopers patrolling the area. The vode all knew about his occasional walks. Fox even gave him somewhat of a permission when he told him that as long as Hound didn't get caught, it wasn't his problem. So it was all fine as long as Grizzler was good and didn't make much noise. She was usually well behaved.
Grizzler started barking loudly for no apparent reason.
"Grizzler!" Hound hissed.
Grizzler didn't stop. Something must've really excited her by the way she was pulling the leash, trying to run off. It was probably that damn tooka everyone seemed to be obsessed with. Well, everyone safe for Fox who either didn't know about it, which would be weird but possible, or knew about it and let it slide which, let's be honest, seemed pretty impossible.
"Grizzler! Hush!"
Grizzler didn't seem to listen. She was trained to be calm in emergency situations, not in the presence of a tooka. She only calmed down after Thorn gave her a treat. He dragged her out of there just in time to avoid some random passerby. He was lucky. The tooka... Let's just say it wasn't going to be that lucky if Hound caught a glimpse of it in the following days.
"Catch her!" Shadow called. Him and his batch mate were trying to pet the famous tooka. Only the animal got scared for some reason and was running away from them. They would let her run but she was running out of the barracks, in the direction of the senate building, and they weren't sure what would happen if she decided to run there.
"I'm trying!" Titan called back as he almost grabbed the tooka before she successfully dodged his hand and continued her run.
They kept chasing it without success. Then Titan collided with a vod.
"Commander!" They both snapped into parade rest when they realized just who they had ran into. Shadow only interacted with commander Fox once but it wasn't something that he wanted to repeat. The commander was scary.
"Is everything alright, troopers?"
"Yes, sir."
"Is there a reason why you're running around like a couple of cadets?" the commander asked. Shadow was sure he was raising his eyebrow under his helmet. It was pure luck they couldn't see it, it would make the whole situation even more intimidating.
"No, sir," Shadow said.
"There is nothing unusual going on. There most certainly isn't a tooka," Titan said at the same time. Shadow was so going to kill him once they were out of the commander's sight. If the commander didn't do it first. The older troopers who knew him better made it pretty clear commander Fox could never find out about the tooka.
"Well of course there's not a tooka. What would a tooka be doing in the barracks?"
Shadow almost didn't stop a huge sigh of relief. He couldn't believe they actually got away with this.
"Get back to your posts, troopers. And I better not catch you running around here again."
"Yes sir." Shadow and Titan said in unison. They both snapped a quick salute before they got going. That was close.
Fox couldn't help shaking his head fondly as he watched the two shinies walk away. "Idiots."
He felt a small body rub against the plastoid armor on his leg. He knelt to pet the tooka with his gloved hand. "So you're chasing my troopers around the barracks now? A little naughty, aren't you, Riyo? To think they actually ended up naming you Cute. At least I named you after someone important, isn't that right?"
The cat purred as Fox lightly scratched it's head. Fox decided to take that as a yes.
"How long do you think it will take them to find out I actually brought you here? I think it's going to be a long, long time."
The cat headbutted Fox's helmet.
"Aww, was that a keldabe kiss?"
"Meow."
#star wars#star wars fan fiction#fan fiction#clone wars#clones#commander fox#cc 1010#commander thire#commander thorn#sergeant hound#grizzler#original clone trooper#coruscant guard#corrieweek#corrieweek2024#tooka cat
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Captain Kiss of the 343rd
Blorbo of my own creation. Whom i love and adore. Who didn’t survive the war to let her assigned gender get in the way
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AKA, Kisses (Duo), Capin' (The twins), Smooch (DT). The name Kiss comes from the kiss curls that frame her face. She styles these baby hairs, and paints curls on her bucket to match, along with teeth on her armour to resemble her beloved pet and service Massiff, Mooch. Captain of the 343 company on Naboo in the Lake Country. Not to be confused with the sprawling fields and grand estates. This troop guard an outpost a few clicks from Auroa, a ranching village, as a look out for oncoming ground/swamp infiltration attempts. If the senators living it up in the Lake Country or the capital of Theed are under any threat, they'll know about it first, so its mostly surveillance and scouting work.
Kiss was originally designed to be a CC unit, but as a cadet crying too much saw her reconditioned and transplanted into a CT batch that had just lost a cadet in training. Crying is still difficult if not impossible for Kiss, who comes off as tough and aloof but feels things deeply. Kiss was deployed as heavy infantry to Geonosis in the first clone trooper assault, and took over as Captain of the company she was in when their Captain died. The role would remain hers for a time until she was struck down by a mortar shell that almost took her jaw. The wound would be cosmetic but the implant to replace the structure of her cheek and the horror of being unable to breathe or speak for so long would have lasting effects. But she's a good soldier, and despite the few and far between episodes, she is exemplary, but the danger of her doing so during battle is too much of an unknown that she is inevitably shipped to Naboo to aid the Naboo Royal Guard in protecting the mid-rim edge planet. A somewhat menial task for a would be perfect soldier. But it wouldn't be all bad. Mooch would be assigned to her as a pup.
Mooch was too docile to be an attack massiff but showed talent in being a service dog. When they met, the pup was able to detect an oncoming attack in Kiss and pawed at her until she complied with her demands.
Kiss would join two other clones in being the first clones to request transition. And seeing as her involvement in the war was considered to have little impact, two years in, she was approved. With her identity known to higher ranking clones. She would aid in the transfer and protection of other "Obsolete" or "faulty" clones. Some would stay with her and name themselves the 343 company in her honour.
Bonus: Nabooen locals worship a goddess called Hemeela. A goddess of bounty and beauty, known to take many forms but to be a brave fighter and mother.
Upon discovering this deity, Kiss made her identity known to her vode and now lives as a woman adopting markings that match scars Hemeela received in her battle against the all-consuming Jutorus.
She is in a constant debate with Duo about the nature of her weight. Hormones are new to her and have changed the distribution of fat much to her delight but to Duo's despair as they state "A fat ass isn't regulation." Much to Kiss’s despair.
#even tho she exiss in my head in an au where fives nuked palpachino#m art#clone wars#star wars clone wars#clone trooper oc#clone trooper captain kiss#captain kiss & company#my adhd haTes how long this looks#this was bulllet points tumblr procreaste yyy r u like this#trans#trans clone trooper
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Massiff and tooka cat fight? Classic.
Rex and Ahsoka better stop their pets before it’s too late... and one of them falls in the water. Who are you routing for?
( sorry for not posting much life has been very busy. Probably won’t have something Halloween themed until Christmas lol.) 
#rexsoka#toy photography#the clone wars#ahsoka tano#captain rex#rex x ahsoka#ahsoka x rex#rexsokablog gallery#star wars#massiff#tooka cat
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The Sweetest Constant
Pairing: ARF Trooper Hound x Fem!Reader
Summary: Sergeant Hound comes to your pet store needing supplies for his new K9. Fluff ensues.
Warnings: None. Hound is a perfectly sweet cinnamon roll who does no wrong and I am taking no questions.
Word Count: 2260
A/N: Written for the amazing @the-bad-batch-baroness! Hope you enjoy it lovely!
A few notes/translations before we start:
Centaxday - second day of the Galactic Standard Calendar week
Zhellday - fourth day of the Galactic Standard Calendar week
Besom - ill-mannered lout, unhygienic person, someone with no manners
It was Centaxday the first time you met. The gentle jingle of the bell as the door of your humble shop opened brought you back from your daydream. You rose from your seat to greet the Coruscant Guard ARF trooper who strolled him. His armor was shiny and unblemished. The kit paint looked freshly applied. His kama possessed no blaster burns yet.
“‘Mornin’.” His warm baritone crackled through the vocoder of his helmet. You couldn’t see his face but you could hear a tinge of excitement in his greeting.
“Good morning! What can I do for you, sir?”
“Ahh no sir, please.” He waved a dismissive hand before it came to rest on the back of his neck. “Sergeant Hound. But just Hound is fine. Gettin’ my K9 tomorrow and I want to make sure she’s set.”
“You came to the right place, Hound! Have a look around and let me know if you have any questions.”
He bounced on the balls of his feet before he stepped away from you, his elation palpable. He had the energy of a child receiving their first pet and you loved watching this grown man trying to reel in the abundance of joy bubbling through the shiny white and red armor.
He tried to appear casual as he meandered through your shop eyeing various pet accessories, treats, and food. You watched him curiously as he ran his hands over a fluffy pink puppy sweater, with all the ardor of an expectant father. You’d only ever seen the Corries from a distance and you were slightly awestruck by his presence. Respectful yet commanding, he walked with a confidence that made him incredibly attractive even having not seen his face. And his obvious excitement about his new K9 may have been the most attractive thing you’d seen ever.
You cleared your throat. “I don’t mean to pry but what will your K9 be?”
He glanced over from the shelves of treats. “Massiff. She’s still a pup. We start training tomorrow.”
You circled around the counter, coming to stand to his right. Even through the armor he smelled wonderful, woodsy and fresh.
“These.” You pointed at a large blue box with a cartoon massif on the front. “These are my best selling massiff treats. Everyone who buys them raves about how much their pooches love them!”
He tilted his helmet toward you before taking the box from the shelf. “Thanks. Any other suggestions?” The lightness to his tone betrayed the smile hidden under the helmet.
You nodded and guided him around the store. Soon his arms were stacked high with collars, leashes, dishes, a training clicker, food, a bed, and the pink sweater, just the right size for a wee massiff.
You packed everything for him in a box and he informed you the GAR would be picking up the bill.
You slumped in your chair once he’d left, overwhelmed by how quickly you’d taken to a man whose face you’d never seen. A face, you’d assumed you’d never see.
It was Zhellday when you saw him again.
The park near your shop was the ideal place for you to take your kima pup; minimal crowds, quiet, and slow paced. It allowed for a slow transition into socializing for your excessively anxious puppy. At least that was the case on most days.
“Grizzer! Grizzer! Stop! Heel! Grizzer, you besom!!”
You spun around, hearing the frantic voice accompanied by enthusiastic yelps quickly approaching you. You snatched up your bitty kima as he trembled like a leaf in the wind. The grinning massiff pup donning a familiar pink sweater came skidding to a halt at your feet. Not far behind was the slobbery pup's handler.
“I am so sorry about her! We just started training and she’s still excitable!” He huffed, catching his breath as he bent over to pick up the leash.
You blinked in disbelief at first. You hadn’t seen his face when he’d come to your store a few days prior. He’d been decked out in his entire kit last time. Today he only had on armor from the waist down and his kama. His broad shoulders and chest were accentuated by the skin tight black body glove with the Galactic Roundel emblazoned on it. Behind the warmth of his brown eyes was a spark that threatened to outshine the galaxy. Those same mesmerizing eyes studied you intently while a bashful blush darkened his ears.
His hair was shaved into a tidy undercut with the extra length tied into a bun in the back. He puffed, pushing the dark curls from his sweaty forehead.
“It’s okay. I get it. Puggle is still pretty excitable too. But…” you held up your own pup. “He’s a little smaller than…Grizzer was it?”
He looked away sheepishly as he rubbed the back of his neck. “Yeah, Grizzer.”
“And you’re Hound, right?”
He chuckled. “You remember me.”
“I couldn’t forget a Corrie who bought his massiff a pink sweater. Looks great on her by the way.”
Grizzer danced around your feet with happy tippy taps and impatient whines. She looked from you to Hound and gave her butt an excited wiggle.
Hound grinned proudly. “Yeah she’s pretty cute. Pink is definitely her color. She loves those treats by the way.”
You beamed at his praise, delving into a hundred questions about how training was coming along and if he needed more supplies. Eventually you bid each other farewell for the second time and you prayed to the Force it wouldn’t be the last.
Days turned into weeks. Whether it was the Force or something more intentional, you and Hound encountered each other with increasing frequency. Sometimes you’d see him on duty patrolling the park where you walked Puggle. Sometimes he was training Grizzer there, half clad in armor, often drenched in sweat under the exertion of handling his enthusiastic massif. If you managed to catch his attention he always gave you a friendly wave. And sometimes he showed up at your shop unannounced. It was always under the guise of making a purchase (always charged to the GAR). But his visits were becoming more frequent and accompanied by fewer purchases. Not that you were bothered. He was divinely handsome, charming, and sweet as chocolate covered camby berries. To say you were enraptured by him was an understatement.
He’d often spend hours leaning against the counter, his bucket casually resting next to him as he chatted with you about anything and everything under the Coruscant sun. He loved telling you about his brothers. Fox and his caf addiction and inability to decompress. Thorn and his penchant for chaos. Thire and his smart mouth that always got him into trouble. Stone’s endless patience and his refusal to engage in small talk of any kind. You loved seeing his face animate as he talked about them, his love and adoration for his brothers was apparent.
He was funny. You often found yourself laughing until you had tears streaming down your cheeks and both of you were gasping to catch your breath through fits of giggles. He was thoughtful as well, volunteering to help with heavy orders or reaching the top shelves. It was those times that your heart fluttered as if it were a butterfly trying to escape captivity. Especially when your hands would brush in passing or he would press into your back, caging you in as he lifted boxes over your head.
However, it was his love for animals that had bewitched you entirely. You’d watched him carefully tend frighted song sparrows and tookas in the park with no hesitation. He’d rescue cornered pikobis so they wouldn’t shed their tails. He even told you about the time he snuck an injured crown finch back to the Corrie Guard barracks and nursed it back to health during his off-duty time with the help of his brother, Stone.
He’d talk for hours about his precious Grizzer. His animated hands gesticulating wildly as he shared story after story about the trouble his “sweet Grizzy girl”- as he called her - would get into. Including the time the rambunctious pup invaded his brother Fox’s footlocker and chewed a hole in the rear end of his body glove. A hole that was only noticed when Thire made a snarky shebs joke at Fox’s expense when he’d taken his kit off for the evening. He laughed as he recalled Fox putting him on ‘fresher duty as payback.
The more he visited you, the more your conversations flowed, and the more you realized you may be falling for him. And then one evening Hound stayed a little longer than usual. You both had been so consumed in each other’s company that it wasn’t until the beeping of him commlink that you both realized how late it was.
“Stang! It’s 1130! Fox is gonna kill me!”
“Kriff! I’m sorry Hound!”
“S’alright! Any punishment I get will be worth it.” The impish wink he shot you nearly melted you faster than the lava flows of Mustafar. “I’ll escort you home. A pretty lady shouldn’t be walking home in the middle of the night.”
He pulled his helmet on and waited patiently as you completed all of the closing tasks before guiding you out the door with a hand that only just ghosted the small of your back. The late night breeze cooled your cheeks that burned hot by just his presence. You found yourself glancing at him and staring just seconds too long. Long enough for him to catch you. You couldn’t see his expression behind the visor of his helmet but the light bounce to his shoulders had you assuming he was chuckling. The conversation in the shop was easy but now you were the only two walking through the little Coruscant neighborhood. The intimacy of walking so close that your hands brushed each other left you wanting for words. You wanted him to know. To know how you felt. You were dying to paint a masterpiece of your feelings on his very soul. And that thought terrified you.
You were so wrapped up in your thoughts you almost missed your apartment, stumbling clumsily to a stop. “This is me.” Your voice was barely above a whisper, disappointed that you’d wasted your time with him.
“Hmm.” He shifted his weight from leg to leg, tapping the toes of his boots on the ferrocrete.
“I’ll…see you around I guess? Thank you for walking with me. And spending the evening with me. I hope you don’t get in trouble for it.”
He pulled his helmet off, shaking his unkempt curls loose. He pressed a hand to the wall behind you, partially caging you in. His eyes locked on yours, holding your gaze with a cocked eyebrow and a smile that was far too alluring. Your eyes flicked from his eyes to his lips, swallowing thickly.
“Don’t worry ‘bout me, princess. I’m the baby brother. Pretty sure I could shoot the chancellor himself and my brothers would cover for me.”
You giggled, instinctively pressing a hand to his chest plate.
Glancing down at your hand and then back at your lips, he smirked, leaning in and stopping just short of your mouth, allowing his breath to fan across your lips. “There is one more thing though, before I get back to patrol duty. Been on my mind all evening.”
“What’s that?” Your breath was shaky as you instinctively leaned closer.
He closed the space between you, pressing his lips to yours. The kiss was soft and chaste while his hand remained anchored to the wall behind you. As he pulled back he allowed his eyes to travel along every inch of you, unable to conceptualize the euphoria he was wading through. You pulled him back, firmly this time. Your tongue teased his bottom lip, seeking entrance which he happily permitted. You swallowed his moan as his hand drifted to your cheek in soft caressing strokes.
When you finally separated, both awash in the glow of the evening and chests heaving heavy breaths, he spoke again. “I get off duty at 0600. I’ll be back and I’m taking you for caf.”
“Charged to the GAR?”
“If we talk about training Grizzer, I can write it off as a work expense.” He gave a cheeky grin.
“And what if I want to talk about you?” You cooed softly, tracing the outline of his chest plate.
“I can still tell Fox it was a work expense. Like I said, I’m the favorite. I’ll see you in the morning, mesh’la.” He slipped his helmet back on and started to leave.
He paused and spun back on his heel, lifting his helmet once more. He grabbed your hand and pressed one final kiss to it before jogging back toward his patrol route.
You’d never gotten ready for bed so quickly. But the sooner you fell asleep, the sooner you’d be seeing Hound again; an event that couldn’t happen soon enough. He was, after all, the sweetest constant you’d ever known.
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Dad and The Dog
Summary: This.
Content: Fluff. Puppy antics.
Note: Re posting my most popular fic since I’ve decided to emerge from hibernation lol
“If it pisses on my floor once, it's gone.”
A tiny gasp escaped the mouth of your son, his already enormous eyes stretching with concern. You round on Din, bringing a protective hand over the mouth of Grogu’s pod.
“Din,” you chastise, not at all gentle. “Don’t say that! She’s a puppy, accidents are bound to happen!”
From behind your hand, a fuzzy white head popped out, panting so hard it looked like a smile, and barked in Din’s direction. Grogu gave a little cry and tugged his new pet back into the safety of the pod.
Your family was heading back to your ship after an eventful and productive trip to the market, all of you - except for one - ecstatic with the results.
“It’s going to get big you know,” Din pointed out, not even turning around as he stalked forward.
“The man said she’s an Anooba cross. She’ll be smaller than normal,” you countered, reaching back to rub a pair of perky white ears. Grogu grabbed handfuls of her fur protectively as he eyed Din, face somewhere between an adorable attempt at intimidation and a downright pout.
You could hear Din grumbling under his breath, pressing a control on his vambrace as you approached the ship. “Sure, crossed with a Massiff for all we know…”
You ignored him to help Grogu and his new puppy climb out of the pod. Two sets of miniature feet took off up the ramp. She immediately set about exploring her new home, nose to the floor as she ran in a zigzag, tiny owner right on her heels.
“Hey, keep that thing contained,” Din snapped as he followed them, pressing a button to close the hatch.
You sighed and placed a gentle hand on his shoulder. “Hey,” you tried softly, hoping to diffuse the frustration clearly boiling under that armor. “Why are you being like that? I thought you liked dogs?”
“I do,” he argued. “Just not in a small space full of important things that can be chewed or peed on.”
“I’m sure your five crates of sonic charges can handle a little puppy teeth,” you said with an eye roll.
Din tilted his head, and years of reading a blank visor told you of his exasperation. You smiled and reached up to pull his helmet off, revealing the long suffering frown you expected. Setting it aside, you placed soft hands on his cheeks, running your thumbs back and forth.
“Come on. He needs this. Didn’t you just say a while back it would be nice for him to have someone his own size to play with?” As you spoke, a chorus of barks and delighted coos rang in the background.
Din’s shoulders drooped and his brows furrowed. “Yes! But I meant…” he gestured between the two of you, “I meant a sibling.”
“Well, think of this as like…a stepping stone to that. First he gets a puppy. Then a sibling.”
“Why the hell does there need-“
A loud crash cut him off, and he spun around to see Grogu and his pup sprawled on the floor, the contents of Din’s tool box scattered around them. The puppy clambered to her feet and pounced on Grogu, lavishing his face with wet kisses which he accepted in pure delight. Din frowned deeply and turned back to you.
“Why does there need to be a stepping stone? I don’t see how a puppy will prepare him for a sibling.”
With a gentle sigh and shake of your head, you leaned up to press a kiss to his cheek. “It makes him happy. Isn’t that enough?”
You didn’t wait for a response, instead tapping his face gently with your palm before leaving to help Grogu pick up his mess. Din watched you, confusion and frustration etched into his scowl. The puppy bounced around your feet as you bent to gather the tools, giving each one an experimental gnaw.
With the smallest sneer and the slightest huff, Din retreated to the cockpit for what he expected to be his last ounce of peace for a very, very long time.
~
Code Red. Code. Kriffing. Red.
Or, technically, code yellow.
Grogu was hysterical. Sucking in enormous breaths faster than his little lungs could handle, cries piercing through the hull as he pointed at the puddle that managed to be directly next to the absorbing pads. You were on your knees in front of him, desperately trying to reach through the panic.
“Hey, hey, calm down baby it's alright.” You held his face and wiped the little tears away. He continued to sniffle. “Look at me.” You held him more firmly, eyes on his. “Daddy didn’t mean what he said, ok? He’s not going to take your puppy. I promise.”
That managed to break through, barely. With another deep breath, his cries lessened.
“And even if he did - which he didn’t - all we’d have to do is this…” You reached for the absorbing pad and placed it over the mess, promptly wiping away every ounce of evidence. “See? He’d never even know.” You smiled and winked playfully.
Grogu stared blankly at the pad, then looked at you, mouth turning up in an adorable grin. You laughed and looked around for the offender, who had ducked into hiding the moment her owner started to cry.
“Verd’ika?” You called. The choice of a Mandoa name was not coincidental. Though you suspected the attempt of endearing her to Din had accomplished very little.
She appeared hesitantly from behind a cargo box, puffy tail between her legs, back spines laid flat. You gave her a sympathetic, yet stern look.
“Verd’ika, you know what you did, don’t you?”
She scurried over to Grogu, burying her face in his cloak and refusing to look at you. Grogu hugged her, not contributing at all to your attempt at discipline. With a defeated sigh, you gathered up the soiled pads and tossed them in the incinerator.
“I suppose you’re beating yourself up enough already.” You bent down and stroked her head. Then looked at Grogu. “Go get the cleaner sweetheart. Let’s make sure the floor is nice and clean before daddy gets home.”
He nodded urgently and waddled off, his ever-present white shadow following.
~
Clan Djarin’s newest edition managed to have multiple accidents throughout the day. No matter how many treats you placed on the pads, no matter how highly you praised and encouraged every time she sniffed them, something about cold metal apparently made it the ideal location for relief. The floor was scrubbed spotless by the time Din returned.
He removed his helmet with narrowed eyes, carbonite chamber still humming with the acquisition of his newest bounty. You appeared from the bunk, all smiles.
“Welcome back dear, how’d it go?”
“Fine...” he answered slowly, eyeing the floor.
You swept yourself into his arms and kissed him, hoping to redirect that concerning gaze. He kissed you back, absently, and you could tell his eyes were open, still fixed on the floor. You put your hands around his neck and kissed him a little harder.
Unfortunately, it only served to make him more suspicious. He pulled away from you with a frown.
“It peed on the floor didn’t it?”
“It’s a she,” you corrected.
“She peed on the floor.”
“I have no idea what you-“
You were spared the completion of your lie by Grogu’s entrance. He waddled to his dad with outstretched arms, smiling. Din bent down to accept him, throwing an uncertain glare at his snow colored companion.
“Hey buddy,” Din said softly as he lifted his kid. Verd’ika pawed at his boot. “Anything exciting happen today?”
Grogu drew his lips in and shook his head. Din glanced between both of you, brows raised in an expression of innocence and wonder. “Really? Nothing at all?”
Two heads shook in confirmation. Din looked down at his feet. “How about you?” He said to Verd’ika, “Anything to confess?”
Verd’ika barked once, front paws sliding forward as her rump lifted in the air, tail whirring. “Is that so?” Din looked to you in mock surprise. “She says she peed on the floor today.”
You gasped and snatched the puppy up, holding her out in front of you with an accusatory glare. “Verd’ika, how could you? Lying to your father that way!” You turned her around in your arms to face Din. “Tell him the truth Verd’ika, tell him what a good girl you’ve been.”
She barked once more, squirming as she craned her neck back to nip at your chin.
“That’s better. See Din?”
Disbelief dripped from his features. Thankfully, instead of pushing the argument, he just rolled his eyes and brushed past you on his way to the cockpit, Grogu still in his arms.
Before he could take another step, Grogu let out a cry of protest, reaching behind him for Verd’ika. Din sighed and turned around, bringing him close enough to scoop the puppy from your arms.
You watched with an unabashed grin as your riduur clambered up the ladder, arms full of squirming dog and child.
~
Nights on the ship were peaceful.
Rather, the artificially timed darkness designed to preserve some semblance of a circadian rhythm while deep in hyperspace, was peaceful.
Din was a light sleeper, and still not used to extended lengths of inactivity, even with the balance you brought to his life. It wasn’t unusual to find him missing from your bed throughout the night, fiddling with whatever mundane task he picked up in an attempt to quiet his mind.
After waking up for a second time to find him gone, you decided to go looking for him. When the usual tinkering couldn’t do the trick, more often than not your voice could, a few sweet words of encouragement lulling him back into bed.
The cockpit was the first place you checked. He found something soothing in the gentle, repetitive nature of flying the ship, even when it wasn’t necessary. Sometimes it was all he needed to relax enough to allow him to sleep. Other times, he needed you.
You found him there, unsurprisingly. As you crested the ladder you caught sight of his head above the pilots seat, brown locks messy with unsuccessful sleep, shoulders moving with what little effort flying through clear space required.
What did surprise you, was the white ball of fur at his feet, staring up at him.
Din was speaking. Quietly. You stayed on the ladder, tilting your head to hear him better.
“I’m not giving you any,” he grumbled, and with a glance to the side you realized he was talking about the package of jerky pieces he was snacking on. “Quit asking.”
Verd’ika let out a small whine, reaching forward to paw his socked foot. Din looked down at her. “What? I said no.”
She didn’t let up. Her head creeped forward, eyes on Din’s face. Her lips quivered with a barely muted bark.
“Ssh!” He snapped, finger to his lips. “They’re sleeping.”
You covered your mouth to contain the laugh bubbling in your chest. For someone who claimed to not be interested in this dog, he sure was having quite the conversation with her.
“Alright, look, here,” He retrieved a piece of jerky and tossed it in her direction. Verd’ika snatched it right out of the air, swallowing it whole.
“Hey…” Din said, tone just on the edge of impressed. “Good job.”
She licked her lips and tossed her head up. He shook his head. “Now you’re just pushing it.”
She insisted, once again batting at his feet with a string of quiet whines. Din growled and grabbed the package. “Fine, but you’re gonna have to work for it. I don’t suppose they’ve actually been training you, have they?” He held a piece of jerky up above her head. “Sit.”
She cocked her head at him, ears pricked, and slapped her tongue across her jowls. Din sighed.
“Didn’t think so.” He scooted forward in the pilots chair, setting the package aside but still holding a piece in front of her. He reached forward to place his other hand on her back, at the base of her tail. “Look Verd’ika, sit.”
He pushed her rump down to the floor as he said the word, her eyes still glued to the jerky. “Good girl!” He gave her the meat and she scarfed it greedily, immediately standing back up.
“No, you’re not supposed to-“ he started, reaching for another piece. “Alright come here, lets try again…”
With a grin, you turned and headed back down the ladder before he saw you.
~
You woke up to the sound of Din loudly calling your name.
“Come here! Bring Grogu!”
Your knee-jerk, sleep soaked reaction was panic. Only when he called you again and you heard the laughter in his voice were you able to calm down, slipping out of bed with a groan. You found Grogu in a similar state, groggy eyed as he rolled out of bed at the sound of his father’s voice. You picked him up and headed for the cockpit just as Din called you for a third time.
“We’re coming!” You answered, trying to keep the irritation from your voice.
Your steps were heavy up the ladder as sounds of barking and a few low chuckles reached your ears. In the cockpit, you found Din standing with Verd’ika in front of him, a handful of jerky in his palm as she watched him with rapt attention. He smiled at you as you entered.
“Watch this,” he said excitedly, holding up a treat. Verd’ika stood at attention.
“Sit!”
Immediately, her behind sunk to the floor. Din glanced at you, looked pleased at your impressed smile, then turned back to the puppy.
“Lay.”
Her paws slid the rest of the way down until her belly touched the floor.
“Good girl!” He tossed her the treat, which she inhaled.
“Did you see that buddy?” Din asked his wide-eyed boy. Grogu smiled with a happy sounding gurgle. Din walked over and took him from your arms, Verd’ika barely a step behind. “She’s pretty clever huh?”
You nodded your agreement, watching as Din placed a treat into Grogu’s palm. “You wanna try? Give it to her when-“
The second the meat touched his hand, Grogu tossed it to Verd’ika. Din stuttered half a movement at grabbing it, stopping short as it disappeared into a set of sharp white fangs, gone. He dropped his head before turning to Grogu.
“No buddy, after she listens, ok?”
Two dark eyes stared blankly at him, blinking once. Din held up another treat. “You hold it. I’ll tell her what to do. When she listens, give it to her. Ok?” He hesitantly placed the meat into Grogu’s waiting palm.
This time, he held it. Din nodded and looked to Verd’ika. “Sit.”
She sat. Grogu dropped the meat and it promptly disappeared.
“There you go! Good job buddy!” He bent down to pat the puppy’s head, “Good girl Verd’ika!”
You laughed delightedly and squeezed his shoulder. “Glad you two are finally getting along.”
Din shrugged nonchalantly, not quite meeting your eye. “Well...she’s finally listening.”
“Suuuure,” you droned, reaching down to pick her up. “And I’m sure her being completely adorable has nothing to do with it, right?” You held her out in presentation, and Verd’ika cocked her head as she looked at Din, as though attempting to contribute to your point.
He rolled his eyes and fought a smile, then tugged you forward to place a kiss on your forehead. “Well,” he leaned down to kiss Grogu as well, “I suppose it’s no secret I have a weakness for adorable things.”
~
The grocery bag was heavier than the last time you slung it over your shoulder.
Your eyes narrowed as you adjusted the strap, immediately knowing who the culprit was. Or rather, culprits.
You turned around in the middle of the dusty market street, eyeing your riduur and son, who stopped short behind you. Any time they came along on shopping trips, they had a habit of ganging up on you, flooding your limited carrying space with useless treats. That’s why you were the only one who got to carry the grocery bag anymore.
At the sight of your glare, Din tilted his helmet in question.
“What did you two sneak in here?” You asked, jostling the strap over your shoulder. Grogu’s mouth dropped and he looked to his father.
“Nothing,” Din said easily.
“Its heavier than it was a few minutes ago.”
“Aww, then I’ll carry it for you cyare,” he reached for the bag but you took a step back.
“No no, I’m simply giving you a chance to come clean before I open it up and find out.”
Din exchanged a look with Grogu, then shrugged at you. You gave them a final warning glare before peering down into the bulging sack at your side. In it, a top your own selections of spices and balanced ration meals, sat two sleeves of cookies and three packages of jerky. You looked back up to see Din peering over, as if he too was curious of the contents.
“Huh.”
“Huh indeed,” you droned, pure sarcasm. “Wonder where those came from.” Din’s helmet rumbled with a low chuckle and you smiled. “That’s a lot of jerky. I don’t think Verd’ika can eat it all.”
“It’s for me,” Din said immediately.
You dropped your head incredulously. “Really? Three packages just for you?”
“Yep.”
“And you’re not gonna give any to her?”
He shrugged. “Well, maybe if she’s good. But it's not for her.”
You made sure he could see every ounce of disbelief on your face before turning and leading the way back home.
He never did admit it. Just as you never admitted to waking up that night and hearing him in the cockpit, voice scarcely above a whisper through the faint sounds of a crinkling bag,
“Verd’ika. Look what I got you.”
~
Week five of life with a puppy came, and there was hair on your bed. Short, white, unmistakably canine, and only on Din’s side. You stared at it, smirk growing at the same time your eyes narrowed. You called for Din and he poked his head into your quarters.
“What’s this?” You asked sweetly, gesturing to the fur scattered on the sheets.
He peered at it suspiciously. “What’s what?”
“This dog hair. Did you have Verd’ika on our bed?”
“No,” he said quickly. A little too quickly.
You placed your hands on your hips. You didn’t mind if she slept in the bed with you, not at all. But the fact that he was being sneaky about it and clearly trying to hide it, made teasing him simply irresistible. “Really? Then how did it get here? Only on your side?”
He shrugged. “She must have snuck up there at some point.”
“Ah. Well then,” you took a step toward the door, “I suppose I should get on to her.”
“No!” He stopped you with a firm hand on your shoulder. You gave him a look of utter bafflement and he retracted, cheeks flushing pink. “I mean...it’s too late now. You have to catch them in the act. She won’t understand.”
“Ah...I see...” you nodded as though the thought was very wise. “In that case I’ll just keep a better eye on her then.”
He returned your nod, just as serious but no more convincing. “Good. Me too.”
You didn’t.
The hair returned most mornings. No matter how many times you settled Verd’ika next to Grogu in his bed, there was almost always a fresh batch of fur waiting for you. It was always less than that first time, and you recognized the signs of an unsuccessful attempt at brushing it away. The stubborn stragglers were his downfall.
Rather than confront him again, you decided to let it slide. He wasn’t going to come clean any time soon.
~
After several months of living with a Verd’ika and a Din who insisted his tolerance of her was minimal, he dropped a shocking statement over dinner one night.
“I was thinking I might start some extra training with Verd’ika.”
You froze. Eyebrows raised, fork halfway in your mouth. You lowered it slowly to answer him. “What kind of training?”
Grogu had also perked up at the mention of his pet’s name, long ears pointed in Din’s direction. Below the table, a shuffle of paws told you Verd’ika had heard it too.
Din swallowed a mouthful of soup, then spoke nonchalant as ever, “Thought she may have the potential to be a good guard dog. For when I’m gone. It’d be nice to know there’s someone looking after you two.”
Your grin was determined, but you smothered it down, cheeks aching and pulling. It had taken barely any time for Din to go from “one accident and she’s gone” to, “I would like to leave those I love most in the care of this creature.” The thought was nearly too much for your heart to bear.
“It’s a good idea love, but do you think she’ll be big enough?”
He nodded. “Anooba’s get big. And I don’t buy what that vendor said for a second. He probably just heard me complain that we wouldn’t have room.” As he spoke, he tore off a piece of his bread and slowly lowered it beneath the table. You heard the smacking of lips below, followed by the reappearance of his empty hand.
Grogu, ever the imitator, did the same. A set of four eager paws skittered over your feet on their way to the little green hand holding out bread under the table.
“Keep that up and she’s going to be too fat to guard anything,” you laughed, even as you tore off a piece of your own bread for her.
Din scowled in offense. “Of course not. She’ll just build muscle.” He tilted his head to look under the table. “Isn’t that right Verd’ika?”
A muffled, bread-filled bark answered him in confirmation.
~
When you were little, you had been certain that a litter of loth cats someone had dropped off outside your home were the most adorable thing you had ever, and would ever, see. Six little bundles of multicolored fur, mewling and crying until you had warmed and fed each one. They held the top spot on your cute rank for years.
Then you met Din. Six foot with his helmet on, covered in armor, who hunted down criminals for a living. He immediately over took the loth kittens in terms of adorable. Next you met your son, and the two had been neck and neck ever since.
But this. This took the cake. Nothing in the universe would ever be cuter. You’d stake your life on it.
Din was on his knees, in the middle of a field on some grass planet you couldn’t remember the name of. His arm was wrapped up in one of his shirts, encouraging a confused Verd’ika to bite him while Grogu stood to the side, treats at the ready. Late afternoon breeze whipped through the fur of all three, white, brown, and sparse.
“Come on sweetheart, just like last time,” Din cooed. “Edeemir!” Bite.
Verd’ika dropped down on her front paws and tossed her butt in the air, tail whipping. Din sighed and shook his head with a smile.
“Your name is little warrior. Act like it.”
He started at her, arm jerking forward in a mock attack. Verd’ika barked in delight and lunged, chomping down on his padded forearm with all the force her little jaws held.
“Good girl!” Din praised loudly. On cue, Grogu stepped forward with a treat. “That’s a clever girl, good job sweetheart!” He petted her back and scratched behind her ears as Grogu babbled his own sounds of praise, stumbling forward to pet his puppy.
You shook your head with a laugh. At this rate, your only worry was that Verd’ika would begin biting people randomly in anticipation of her treat and praise parade.
“Are you sure that’s the best method dear?” You asked.
Din looked up at you with a bright smile, still petting Verd’ika. “Of course.”
“I’m just worried she’s going to start biting and thinking she’ll be rewarded for it.”
He shook his head. “No no, she’s learning to bite on command. She’ll only be rewarded if she does it when told.”
You grimaced uncertainly. “Alright, if you say so…”
They practiced and played until the sun fell low in the sky. With the short attention span of both younglings, it didn’t take long for anything resembling training to fade into games of fetch and chase.
Eventually you found yourself darting through thick grass, Verd’ika at your side. Behind you, Grogu held onto Din’s back as they gave chase, strong arms reaching out as they ran. You laughed and screamed as his fingertips brushed you, pushing harder with a dodge to the left. Verd’ika contributed by running as close to your feet as possible, jumping up to snap your clothes at every opportunity.
Inevitably, he caught you. Your run came to an abrupt halt in his vice like grip, a strong chest at your back as you screamed in the happiest way. Din pulled all three of you onto the grass in a heap of limbs and laughter. Grogu crawled up to Din’s chest, holding his arms out for Verd’ika as she launched into the fray. Din huffed and groaned dramatically as her heavy paws pounded onto his chest.
As your laughter faded into uneven breaths, one of your hands reached up to pet Verd’ika, the other sneaking into Din’s hair. He rolled his head to the side and looked at you, face framed by deep green blades, smile the brightest you’d ever seen it, dimpled cheeks flushed with exertion. Above you, your son clung to his puppy, smiling at his parents.
The sunset warming your body was ice compared to the warmth sprouting from your heart.
~
You stayed awake a little longer that night, hoping to finally catch visual proof of what you already knew was happening once you drifted off to sleep. After kissing Din goodnight, you turned with your back to him, waiting a few minutes before intentionally letting your breaths deepen and slow.
You expected him to get up, and return with her. Instead you were surprised when, after several long minutes of anticipation, you heard a faint scratch at the door, followed by it sliding open. There were foot taps on metal, then a dip in the mattress. Din murmured a greeting and you covered your mouth with your hand to contain a laugh.
She was trained alright. Like clockwork.
Slowly, hoping to catch him unawares, you turned. In the darkness you could make out Din’s back, a pair of snow white ears perking behind his shoulder.
You reached over carefully until your hand brushed his spine. Din inhaled sharply and stiffened. Caught. With a smile, you closed the distance between you, bringing your chest against him as your hand slipped around his ribcage to pet Verd’ika’s soft head.
“Softie,” you whispered in his ear. You kissed his cheek and felt him smile.
“Me?” He mumbled in a sleep-tainted voice, “Never.”
You grinned and kissed him again just as the door slid open for a second time. You looked up to see Grogu in the threshold, no doubt in search of his missing puppy. With a wave, you beckoned him over.
Din leaned across Verd’ika to lift Grogu on the bed, then rolled to face you, bringing both babies with him. Sheets shuffled as you scooted back to give them room, Grogu settling next to Din as he held onto Verd’ika, her soft back curling against your stomach. Four sets of slow breath filled the air, quiet and content.
Din’s eyes met yours across the pillows, warmth and love etched across the face you adored, his hand traveling back and forth between his son and his dog before finally settling on his riduur.
You both reached across the narrow space that separated you, holding onto each other, your universe safe and sleeping in the warmth of your embrace.
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i was thinking "eh fox isn't a 'pet guy'" but then i realised i was thinking of traditional pets like tookas and massiffs and no, he doesn't like them, BUT
lizards. he's a lizard guy.
there's a small leaf-shaped species called 'leaflizard' that's native to kashyyyk. fox finds one in the mid-levels while on patrol and figures it's some lost pet so he takes it back to the barracks so he can fill out found pet paperwork.
it wraps itself around his wrist and nibbles gently at the side of his thumb. he decides that maybe he can keep it for a day, first. make sure that it's not dangerous or illegal. just in case.
stone comes in, sees fox asleep with a small creature cuddling him, and takes so many pictures that the sound of the camera actually wakes fox up.
leaf, as the lizard is named, becomes the entire barrack's pet project. everyone knows that it's fox's lizard and none of them would consider trying to get it away from him. they do, however, band together to make sure that the lizard has the best possible care and everything it could ever need.
fox appreciates that. he still doesn't let any of them pet leaf, but none of them actually expected that.
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How did Rex get his name?
5 year old CT-7567, running excitedly towards Cody the moment he sees him entering the CC cadet barracks: Cody! Cody! Fox gave me a name!!! Cody, surprised since Fox had initially opposed taking in '67: Really? That's great vod'ika! CT-7567, practically bouncing on the tips of his toes: Yeah! He said it means 'King' in a really old language used by ancient Jetii! He said it fit me because of two reason! Cody, curious: Those being? CT-7567, pausing to think: Well… He only said the one, not the second... But he said I had the makings of a great leader! Cody, a little suspicious: That's awfully kind of Fox. What did he name you then? CT-7567: My name is Rex! Cody, well aware that 'Rex' is a popular name for pet massiffs and dogs: Cody, looking towards Fox who has a shit eating grin: Cody, unwilling to shatter Rex's innocence well before time: … That's a great name Rex… Wear it with pride vod'ika… Rex, grinning from ear to ear: I will! -runs off happily to go tell his batchers- Cody, watching his little brother go: … Cody, looking back at Fox once Rex is gone: You motherfucker... Fox, cackling: I wasn't lying. He's got the makings of a great leader… Fox: It just so happens that he's also a little bitch that bites. Cody: Start running.
#star wars#the clone wars#incorrect quotes#captain rex#commander cody#commander fox#don't get him wrong Fox loves his little brother#but Fox also has a crude sense of humor that he enjoys tormenting his batchers and adopted ct brother with#Rex very quickly realized what Fox meant by two reasons behind his name he was innocent not dumb#he thought it was kinda funny and pretended he had no idea just to watch Cody and Co squirm a little
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Coruscant Guard headcanons-ish (mostly focusing on Hound):
There aren’t just massiffs
Coruscant has a lot of smuggling, including animals. Not only that but the Senators give them their pets to take care of (that is not a pet but a wild animal wtf)
But they end up with an assortment of baby animals that CAN be domesticated and do something with them
Quinlan started it when he handed a baby Nexu to Fox and said they were trainable and loyal. Fox passed this on to Hohnd and nugget was a part of the family since
Ever since then they got two more Nexu, both sticking with new shinies under Hounds command
Surprisingly they have one Narglatch, though Blizzard (dubbed by Stone) is rarely used. Often used for chases in the lower levels, able to chase and weave easier through crowds than a speeder (think Horses in police forces)
At one point, some 501st and 212th troopers found what they thought to be a massiff and happily dropped it with the Guard,
It was not a massiff and Hound broke many laws to get it to the Jedi temple and out of his hands fast
See they had found an Albek, a force sensitive creature that looks like a massif but is VERY aggressive and BERY untrainable, last Hound heard was that it was set free and is very happy
Another of the larger creatures that is used far more often than the narglatch is the Varactyl
Somehow a shipment of young had been smuggled onto Coruscant and were taken in by the Guard
Their ability to climb vertical surfaces and calm nature and silliness to listen to their rider made them perfect in the club districts; the tall buildings were close enough to jump between and had many platforms for people to walk and dance
They could weave above crowds and act almost like helicopters when chasing criminals, but we’re able to go into the crowds; only problem is that people had to get out of the way or be trampled
Hound and his infinite luck ran across a hurt Rancor with a shiny one night. Though they could not take the Rancor in, they sent it to the Jedi temple where it receives lots of love and treats from the younglings and troopers who visit
The Rancor serves as a guardian of the wing dedicated to dangerous artifacts and texts, and is watched over by the Temple Guard
AND AND AND
Spark dragons
ARF troopers ride them but due to fear, they are used to guard the prisons. Occasionally, they are lent out to other battalions with their riders
They are dragons native to Kiffu and can easily get their charge from the static electricity created by genorators
They were found as young babies and trained by the ARF
Quinlan was absolutely ecstatic and adores them, they’ve made a special attachment with him but prefer their troopers
On one occasion two were sent out with the Marine Corps, who were afraid as hell. Those troopers had a lovely time and many stores of scaring the ‘hardcore’ troopers
#clone wars#crack#clones#coruscant guard#arf trooper hound#ARF troopers#massiff#grizzer#spark dragon#nexu#rancor#narglatch#Quinlan vos#commander fox#varactyl#coruscant#coruscant and it’s animal smuggling#they’re so cute and deadly#cute#but deadly#sergeant hound
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