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Memories Are Forever
Past Fives/Reader || Platonic Bad Batch & Reader
Words: 1,316
Summary: Losing your most prized possession sends you into a panic, and your new companions find out more about your past work (and your past lover) in the GAR.
Requested By: anonymous
Note: hi anon! i hope this is what you had in mind :)
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As the Marauder entered hyperspace and the team began to disperse from the cockpit, your hand instinctively moved to fiddle with the chain around your neck, only to find nothing there. It didnât click right away, but you brought your other hand up to check, and your eyes widened as once again you felt nothing but the skin of your chest, slightly damp from the way you had sweat during the mission.
There was a mirror in the refresher, and you raced through the ship to check your reflection. It only confirmed what you suspected to be true before, that the piece of jewelry you never went anywhere without was no longer hanging around your neck. You had lost it somewhere.
The tears started to fall almost instantly, and nausea settled in your stomach. The one possession you cared about more than anything else was gone, and you had no idea where it was. Obsessively, you ripped apart the tiny room, pulling everything out of the alcoves and cabinets, sticking your hands in places that were probably a little too dangerous for them to be (like the pipes of the sink), all in the name of searching for that telltale piece of shining silver jewelry.
And when the refresher yielded no results, you immediately resolved to take that obsessive worry and turn it on the rest of the ship, and you were halfway to the bunk area before Echo stepped in front of you. You could see worry etched onto his face and he gently touched your shoulder to stop your march. âIs everything alright?â he asked. âI heard some commotion.â
The âcommotionâ in question was probably the whispered scream that had escaped your throat after the reality had set in about your plight, but you appreciated the way Echo played it off a little, probably not to scare you away from talking about what was going on.
âNo,â you said, the tears continuing to fall from your eyes, and you were sure that you must have looked like a mess. âMy necklace is gone.â
Immediately, you watched his eyes widen, because he was the only one on the ship that knew the true significance of the item, as he was the only one who had known you before Order 66. The two of you had a different bond than you did with the rest of the squad, a shared grief that the others on the Marauder did not know of. They knew that you had worked with Echoâs battalion and company as a medic before escaping on the shattering tail of the fallen Republic, but they didnât know that you shared a special bond with Echoâs batchmate.
âIâll help you look,â he said softly. âDo you remember having it this morning?â
With an empty mind, you shook your head. âI donât know!â you practically wailed, still trying to come to terms with the reality of the loss.
Not put off by your outburst, Echo simply walked with you to the bunks and helped you search. Eventually the others walked in, and they were recruited to the effort as well. You were a complete wreck at this point, and Echo carefully explained what your necklace looked like, without saying anything about the reason you wore it. It wasnât that you didnât want your new friends to know about your past, but you had simply never found what you felt was the right time to tell them, and there was no way youâd be able to fill them in about the necklaceâs significance now, with tears flowing freely down your face.
It was Tech who brought up the one possibility that you didnât want to think about. âIf you always wear this necklace, there is a possibility that it had fallen off before we returned to the ship today.â
âTech,â Hunter chided softly as your eyes welled up even more. Of course you had considered that as a possibility, but the notion had simply been shoved to the side as you frantically looked through the ship. Even with just one word, everyone else knew what he meant, that this particular possibility was not supposed to be voiced out loud, not when you were currently in such a delicate state.
âI apologize,â Tech said. âI didnât mean to imply that is the only option.â
âNo, itâs okay,â you responded, sniffling as you spoke. âI think you may be right about it at this point.â
Omega nodded. âCan I ask why this necklace is so important to you?â
You took a few shaky breaths before launching into the story, and everyone moved to sit down on the floor around you. âYou all know that I knew Echo before he was captured by the Techno Union, and I spent a lot of time with 501st when I served with them. But what I didnât tell anyone was that I fell in love with Fives, Echoâs twin and batchmate.â No one said anything, but you could see the surprise show up through their expressions.
Your face formed a tearful smile as you continued your story. âWe kept things secret in order to keep us both safe, but I regret that sometimes, because it meant that I never really got a chance to spend time with him that wasnât a quick rendezvous here and there. And then one day the 501st was assigned to a different planet than I was. So before I left the flagship, he pulled me aside and gave me a ring. It was supposed to be a promise, that we would never be truly separated,â you said. âBut that turned out to be the last time I ever saw him. So if Iâve lost that necklace, then Iâve truly lost my beloved.â
Your sobbing grew louder as you finished your story, and you laid back against the post of your bunk. Wrecker, who was sitting closest to you, pulled you into a hug, and the feeling of his arms around you was calming and welcome.
âWeâll keep looking,â Omega promised. âAnd I donât know if this will make you feel any better, but I donât think youâve truly lost him.â When you looked at her with a confused expression, she elaborated. âItâs the memories we keep of our loved ones that are what sustains their life force when they are no longer with us.â
Echo turned to the young girl. âThatâs a wonderful sentiment,â he said. âAnd youâre right, because even if someone is gone, we can hold them forever in our hearts.â
It took a few more minutes for the tears to stop flowing from your eyes, and you gently pulled away from Wrecker, thanking him for being there for you. The entire Batch promised that they would keep looking for the necklace, and that you might feel better if you rested. As much as you wanted to argue, the fatigue from the mission and the frantic searching was finally starting to set in, and it was a fight to just keep your eyes open at this point.
As you closed your eyes, the only thought in your mind was that you hoped the necklace was on board the Marauder somewhere, and that it wasnât truly lost. You knew that your friends were right about him being in your heart forever, but you didnât know if you were ready to give up the physical piece of your beloved that you kept close to your heart just yet.
Memories flashed in your mind as you drifted off to sleep, of happier times with Fives and the 501st. You wanted to dream of him, to temporarily live in a world where you could once more put your arms around your lover, and where war and tragedy had not pulled him from your grasp. And maybe, just maybe, if the galaxy was kind enough, it would acquiesce to your request.Â
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Y/N: Get out of my room, Wreck!
Wrecker: *being a little shit and standing outside the doorframe* Iâm not in your room!
Y/N: HUNTER-
Wrecker: Hey! No fair! You canât just call Hunter every time you want to get your way!
Y/N: Fine.
Y/N:
Y/N: CROSSHAIR-
Wrecker: *immediately running away* Thatâs so much worse and you know it!
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Asking For Help
Pairing: Platonic Tech & F!Reader
Summary: You decide to stay in bed to deal with the pain you're experiencing. The Batch notices and sends Tech to check on you.
Warnings: Reader kind of described as AFAB as fic deals with period pain. But other than that, pure fluff! It can 100% be platonic.
Word Count: 918
Notes: Does the Bad Batch understand anatomy? Probably. Was it more fun to make them panic? Absolutely. I mostly wrote this for me as I took the day off work for this exact reason đ no real proofreading.
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The Marauder's cockpit seemed weirdly empty without you, and everyone noticed your absence. You hadn't been with Clone Force 99 for very long, but when you spend all your time with the same people for four months, they start to worry when you're not being as social as you normally would.
"Where is she?" Hunter finally asked, looking at the empty seat you normally occupied.
Wrecker shrugged, "I tried calling her this morning for breakfast but she didn't leave her room."
"Is it not obvious?" Tech asked, eyes not leaving his datapad. "She exhibits this behaviour roughly around the same time each month."
He thought he was giving everyone the answer, but their confused faces told him that he wasn't.
"She is mostly likely menstruating."
"In Common, Tech." Wrecker said.
Crosshair rolled his eyes, "She's on her period. It's not the end of the world."
Eyes turned back to Tech for an explanation, and he sighed.
"Do none of you pay attention to the anatomy manuals? People who are biologically female go through this process nearly every month. Their body prepares itself for an egg to be fertilized, but when it is not, it begins to shed the excess in the form of blood and uterine lining. Typically resulting in side effects such as; mood swings, pelvic cramps, lower back pain, and headaches to name a few."
Wrecker looked shocked, "And they do this every month? That sounds painful."
Tech shrugged, "I couldn't say, from my understanding, each person reacts differently."
"Shouldn't we check on her? Make sure she's okay?" Hunter asked.
"She does it every month with or without us, I don't see how now is any different." Crosshair pointed out.
"Yeah but, we're her friends, we should help if we can."
Wrecker looked back to Tech, "You know the most about it, you go see if she's okay."
Expectant looks all pointed in Tech's direction and he shook his head. "Fine, I suppose I could inquire after her."
Truthfully, Tech was also concerned for you, even though he had a vague understanding of what was going on. He found your presence soothing, and the Marauder seemed more cheerful with you around. And it was his nature to want to solve any problems that arose, so he wanted the chance to do that now.
He got up from his seat and walked toward the refresher to look for a hot compress and some painkillers so that he might actually be of assistance before cautiously walking toward your room.
He knocked quietly.
"...Yeah?" You croaked from inside the room.
"It's Tech, may I come in?"
You didn't answer immediately but then after a few seconds you spoke, "Door's unlocked."
He pressed the button to open the door before stepping in and letting it close behind him. He frowned slightly when he was you curled up on your bunk with your arms around your stomach.
"I take it I was correct then, you are menstruating."
"Yeah." You replied a little too harshly. "Did you need something?"
"It appears your absence went quite noticed this morning and the others are worried about you."
"So they sent you to check on me?"
He adjusted his goggles, "Well, even though I had suspected what the issue was, I suppose I was also worried."
You didn't say anything, but you moved slowly, creating room for him to sit down on your bunk, he sat on the edge.
"I have brought you a compress and painkillers, if you are interested. I have heard they help to alleviate any cramping and pain associated with it." He handed both to you.
You smiled at his gesture and took the painkillers first. "Thank you," you swallowed two of them down with water from the canteen beside your bunk, then you took the heat compress and hugged it to your stomach.
"Is there anything else I can do for you?" He asked, looking down at you.
You looked at him then looked at your pillow and shook your head.
"Very well, I will check up on you later then." He announced before standing up and walking toward the door.
"Wait.." You called out. He turned to look at you. "Can you stay.. with me?"
His expression went from surprised to a gentle smile, and he nodded. "Of course."
He walked back over to your bunk and returned to his seat on the edge.
"Can we- er... Can you hold me?" You asked, so quietly that he thought he might have misheard you.
"You'd like me to hold you?" He repeated.
His need for clarification caused blood to rise to your face in embarrassment.
"If-if that's okay, actually, nevermind I-"
But before you could finish your rambling, Tech crawled into the bunk next to you, holding you so your back was firm against his chest.
You sighed into him and closed your eyes as he began drawing idle shapes on the skin of your shoulder.
"Thank you, Tech." You repeated.
"You are welcome, but your gratitude is unwarranted. We are your friends, we want to help you. Anytime you need us, you do not need to be afraid to ask for help, no matter what ails you.â
You smiled once more. With the heat both from the compress and Tech pressed against you and the painkillers beginning to kick in, you felt yourself finally begin to drift off to sleep. Despite his protests, you were truly grateful to have friends who cared about you, no matter what was going on.
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Hello Toska!
I really enjoy reading your stories, they are really good! I see so many fanfics that swear, or have nasty stuff, but yours are good. I was wondering if you do requests? If so, could you do one with the Bad Batch (mostly Hunter and Crosshair) where the reader is a female Jedi? And the reader goes on a mission and risks their life to protect one of the Bad Batch but they get injured? Take as much time as you need, thank you for your time! :)
Yeah this may be from a few months agoâŚ. But here we are
âConcussion Protocolâ
Summary: concussions are risky business, and a certain âunconcernedâ sniper makes sure everything this ok
Pairing: Crosshair x Reader (Platonic)
Warning: small mention of blood, throwing up I guess, nothing crazy
Word count: 1313 (I meant for this one to be a short blurb but whatever
Notes: I changed up the request a bit but it was just a small thing I wanted to write
The ringing was so loud. Though maybe it was so loud because everything else is so quiet. Or maybe you couldnât hear anything else at all.
The only thing you did know is that if you kept thinking about this it would make your head hurt more than it already was.
And that was saying something. Your head felt like it weighed an extra 50 pounds as you were hunched over trying desperately to catch any breath and keep your head from hitting the floor.
Ringing, thatâs all it was. For a moment you could hear your own thought and could have sworn something touched your shoulder.
You couldnât tell, it didnât matter at this point because in all honesty you couldnât even tell where you are.
No no the something definitely touched your shoulder because it was a lot firmer this time. Your whole body shook with whatever was on your shoulder and if it wasnât for something else grasping your other arm you definitely would have fallen over.
You looked over slightly, more even breaths rolled through you now, and finally something came into focus. A handâŚ. Oh thatâs what was holding you up right now.
The shaky image of helmet comes into your view with a hand now place under your chin slightly lifting it up.
The way the helmet was moving you assumed the person hold be talking to you, it was either that or the world was spinning around you.
They looked familiar, whoever they were, but if you tried to think anymore you were pretty sure your head would pop right off. What did even happen? It was blurry looking back now.
Crosshair watched them for a moment, their eyes lost in thought finally trained back onto him but only for a moment before they drooped again.
He felt the growing weight of your face in his palm before you slumped over even more
âOkayyyyâ He muttered more to himself since the calls of your name moments ago fell on deaf ears. The first thing Crosshair had to do was get you off of the battle field.
He was just lucky he saw you in time, the amount of now broken battle droids scattered around your unaware mind scared him. Scared him more than he would like to admit.
âI found them, I just need someone to cover me.â Crosshair spoke cooly into the comm, the panic rising in him however contradicted him.
A confirm from someone on the other side didnât really matter to Crosshair at this moment, it mattered getting you to open your eyes again.
Finally the ringing died down, enough to recognize there was a voice coming from somewhere extremely close to you. It took a moment more to realize it was your name someone spoke.
The fight to open your eyes was hard. The dying light still hurt your eyes as they tried to adjust again.
âHmmm?â Was all you could get out before you felt a thumb trace over part of your forehead.
It worried Crosshair of where this blood was coming from, he tried to keep in away from your mouth and eyes with his thumb for a moment.
The sound of blaster fire sounded closer to his head than he would have liked.
âCome on Crosshair go!â He heard hunter practically yell in his ear. Right he could worry about wiping your face later.
You felt yourself move off the ground slightly. Looking around you were about to protest to the person that you still couldnât identify in your state, but the swirling world did not pair well with your head. This resulted in you quickly shoving your head towards the armored chest that held you.
A groan must have escaped your lips but a husked voice reassured you quickly. Wait no you definitely knew that voice, but for the love of maker a face nor name could make it to your brain.
A feeling did however, and it was warm in your chest- you had nothing to worry about if he was here.
âWhere are we going?â You finally managed to slur some words together without moving your head too much.
âTowards the Marauder.â He spoke clearly to you, no more ringing seemed to disrupt your hearing. âCan you tell me what that is?â
The question struck you as odd for a moment. Of course you knew what the Marauder wasâŚ.right? That didnât stop you from thinking for a moment before you responded with â⌠a ship?â
âIâm actually impressedâ was all that came from whoever held you as he started to slow down more. You couldnât tell with your eyes closed when your surroundings changed but a quick tap to your check and you opened your eyes to the inside of a ship.
âIs thisâŚâ you started, a limp hand gestured around before returning with a thump to your lap. â the Marauder.
The figure now crouched in front of you with on hand keeping you sitting straight up nodded once before reaching with his other hand a removing his helmet.
âCan you remember anything else?â He spoke softly and slowly to you, but you didnât answer.
The man had a tattoo over his eye, one that caught your attention immediately.
You knew who that was. A smile broke across your lips and a small laugh forced its way through your mouth. A shaky hand of yours reached out to the side of his face with the tattoo. He let it happen and watched your face hoping for any recognition.
âCrosshair.â Finally something you remembered
The man, now you were sure was Crosshair, nodded ever so slightly again but the smirk was prominent in his features.
âIâm going to clean your head ok?â He rasped.
The smile couldnât be swiped from your face either as you continued to smile at him. âCrosshair.â You spoke again. Just like the first time it wasnât a question, you were sure.
He hummed as a response before pushing you back slightly and dampening a rag as he still was crouched on the floor.
âIâm tired.â It was the first and only thing you were thinking about or could think about. The pounding in your head and the swirling of the world was becoming too much.
âYou just have to wait a few seconds for me ok?â The cool ragged touch your face and surprisingly didnât burn. âI just have to make sure nothing too serious is going on up there.â He poked the middle of your forehead with his finger.
Crosshair deemed his work satisfactory enough when he could finally locate one of the many cut along your forehead. Grimacing at it he decided that it would definitely need stitches.
But you didnât have to know that right now. âAll done.â His nimble hands returned to your shoulders pulling you up. Your eyes once again opened, though you couldnât fall asleep since Crosshair did anything in his power for you to keep talking to him.
âIs it nap time?â He almost couldnât make out your words for a moment before he took your face in and sigh.
âDonât tell Tech, but yeah I think you deserve a nap time.â Crosshair still planned to scan for more injuryâs but could letting you sleep change a lot?
Before he knew it your body leaned forward and quickly crashed into his own, your head found its stop between his shoulder plate and his neck perfectly.
The words were soft now muffled into his skin but he could nearly make out âThanks Crosshair.â The voice faded out towards the end but that what brought the smile back to his face.
Thought he was sure they would never hear it again small â Of course adâikaâ was muttered into the air before he scooped the padawan up into his arms once again to move them someplace more comfortable.
ââââââââââââââââââââ
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The Bad Batch taking care of padawan!reader after Order 66
A/N: I wonât include Crosshair in this just because I based this off the first season technically.
Omega was the one who actually found you, they were on a different planet doing a job for Cid. While Hunter and Tech were quickly looking over the map again to find what they needed Omega spotted you walking by, she couldnât see your face but she did see how injured your arm was.
You had just escaped a bounty hunter but not without any injures, they had gotten a good shot on your shoulder but you knew it would be hard to find any medics and you didnât have enough coins to buy medical supplies.
You felt light headed you didnât realize that you were losing so much blood, you didnât even realize Omega was following behind you until you stumbled almost falling down until you felt a small hands try to help you get steady on your feet again, âare you alright?â She asked you were dumbfounded for a second until you heard someone running in your direction.
You quickly reached for your lightsaber you didnât ignite it, but kept your hand on the handle just in case you needed it. âWait! Itâs okay theyâre with me.â Omega said trying to reassure you, you wanted to believe her you gave her a worried look.
She looked over at Hunter and Tech âtheyâre hurt look.â She looked over at your shoulder making both of them follow her gaze, Hunter did see your lightsaber before looking at your shoulder. Now he knew why you were on edge with them, youâre a Jedi.
âWe promise we wonât hurt you kid.â Hunter said lifting his hands up showing you that he wasnât going to reach for his blaster you hesitated to release your lightsaber, âyou should let us take a look at that wound.â Tech said you slowly let go of your lightsaber, before nodding to them.
You followed them back to their ship, Tech was able to clean up your wound and bandage it once he was done you were getting ready to leave, âwait youâre leaving?â Omega asked âIâll be fine donât worry.â
âAre you sure? That bounty hunter wounded you deeply.â Tech added âyou being a Jedi makes it a higher risk as well.â They werenât wrong, maker you were technically still a padawan too you didnât learn everything before order 66 happened.
You decided to stay, but you still kept a wary eye on them they havenât tried to hurt you so far but you knew to be careful it was the one thing your master told you before you both departed ways from each other. You didnât know if they were alive or dead when you tried using the force to connect to them, you didnât feel anything you hoped you werenât focused enough and that your master survived order 66.
After Hunter and Tech completed the job for Cid they headed back, thatâs where you met Wrecker and Echo. You warmed up to Wrecker pretty quickly even if he ruffled your hair too many times, when he learned what happened to you he promised to protect you. Echo would tell you stories about Rex and Ashoka, he saw the way your eyes brighten when he spoke about Ashoka you only saw her a few times at the Jedi temple but you heard so many stories about the adventures she went on, and that she was a pretty good fighter.
Omega quickly became a best friend to you, she showed interest in your Jedi powers and you would often show her what you could do. One time you were able to levitate a ration bar to her, you told her stories about your time being a padawan. Sometimes Omega could see the sadness in your eyes when you spoke about your master, Omega was always reassuring you that you wouldnât be alone like that ever again.
Hunter took a while for you to warm up to, sure he did offer to shelter to you but you still felt slightly on edge with him. It wasnât until one night when you woke up from a nightmare that you saw a different side of Hunter, even while months had passed by since order 66 the nightmares the force you felt the moment everything changed still lingered in your memories. You would sneak out of bed and just watch the stars as you tried calming down, you didnât realize that Hunter had heard you so when he appeared from behind you it definitely caught you off guard.
âAre you alright?â With that question you told Hunter everything about your fears, âI know Iâm safe here but sometimes I canât help but think that if I even feel a slight ping of sanctuary itâs all going to be taken away.â Hunter didnât blame you for how you felt, he still remembered the fear in that other padawanâs eyes when he saw his master fall to the hands of the clones they trusted. âWe wonât allow anything to happen to you kid, I know itâs terrifying but I can promise you I wonât allow the empire to hurt you.â You looked over at Hunter and gave him a small smile, âthank you.â
Tech was quick to warm up to you, how you may ask? He. Fed. You. So. Much. Information even information on Jedi stuff that you didnât even know! You felt like you learned so many new things from him and his word choices often confused you so you would stare at Hunter almost asking him to explain but he would only give you the same stare back, maybe youâll sometimes use the words tech used whenever your in a stressful situation.
All of them PROTECTIVE Wrecker will literally throw a something at an clone if he thinks theyâre getting too close to you, same goes for bounty hunters they better hope not to run into him or any other of the others in that matter. Hunterâs cold stare enough can keep them away from questioning about you, Omega is right beside Hunter sending them a glare as well.
Hunter teaches you on using a blaster (youâre terrible at it at first) and you ask him if you canât just use your lightsaber, but he reminds you that it will only put you in more danger and you know heâs right. The rest (besides omega) try to help you on learning to use a blaster, sometimes you end up getting frustrated but theyâll encourage you not to give up and when you finally start getting good at your shots they all have a proud dad moment.
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Snowkissed - Crosshair x Reader
Found this in my drafts and thought it was pretty cute!
Don't forget that requests are open!
Warnings: Low self-esteem, mentions of former imprisonment, emotional constipation
Word Count: 1.2 k
Crosshair was not nervous. Crosshair didnât get nervous, no matter what bantha fodder Tech spouted about his heart rate. You were meeting himâyou were meeting the five of them in the cantina like you always did, it was like any other weekend, with just one small adjustment. There was nothing to be nervous about.Â
âYouâre still looking a bit pale, Cross,â Hunter mumbled to him, probably trying to be helpful or something of the sort.Â
âThatâs what happens when youâre trapped in a mountain for months on end,â he growled.Â
âGiven that Iâve regained full consciousness and faculties since our rescue, I doubt you can still use that excuse plausibly,â Tech offered, completely unhelpfully.
âYeah! What he said!â Wrecker agreed gleefully.
Crosshair only kicked them both under the table as he saw you walk in. âHey everyone! Howâre you all doing?â
âWell, thank you,â Echo replied politely, taking a sip of whatever that stuff was he always drank. The others chimed in briefly, leaving Crosshair the only one who didnât really say much of anything. Such was normally the case.Â
You wedged yourself into the booth on the other side of Tech. Crosshair told himself it made sense. You were better able to keep in line with the table, and this way each side of the table had a lined up set of three. It didnât matter. It didnât matter that you were next to Tech and across from Echo, the ones who were always the best at holding your attention. It seemed like the three of you could talk for hours without an awkward lull. Except for when he came around.
Kriff. He was about to get up and let you alone to your fun, whenâ
âYouâre looking good, Tech. You too, Cross!âÂ
He hoped he was still pale and not, well, blushing. âThanks.â
âYouâve been recovering so nicely! Getting color back, getting muscle back. Iâm so proud of you two!â
Crosshair told himself you were just trying not to leave him out. Just being nice. Because who was nicer than you? Who was kinder, sweeter, more generous with their time and attention than you? âWe were just discussing that. I believeââ Tech was already locked and loaded with his latest spiel. Crosshair wouldnât stop him. How could he?
He left the table without a word.Â
Tech noticed the moment your gaze left his face. It wasnât too long after he had felt Crosshairâs absence on his left. âIs he⌠okay?â
Tech sighed good-naturedly. He had been watching the two of you clumsily waltz around each other for far too long. You were a good actor, excellent at playing at nonchalance when he knew all you wanted was to be as close to his ramâser brother as possible. Crosshair, less so, but you were so concerned with your own performance it was difficult for you to notice. âIt might be helpful for you to go check on him. I believe he is⌠struggling, tonight. He could use someone with your level of interpersonal aptitude.â
âExcuse me, then, please,â you said with a small grimace, your brow furrowed. Echo gladly made room for you before shooting Tech a knowing glance. Hunter and Wrecker were kind enough to keep up their ruse of ignorance and continue to converse.Â
âCross? Is everything alright?â You found him in the alley behind the cantina. It was a safer place than most areas in the galaxy you had visited, but you felt especially safe knowing that Crosshair was right there. He had that effect on you.Â
You tucked your cold hands into your armpits to protect them from the cold as you approached him.Â
âIâm fine. You should go back inside, itâs cold.â
When you didnât budge, he tried again. âYou looked like you were in the middle of something with Tech. Donât let me interrupt you.â
âTech will be fine. Whatâs up?â
His hazel eyes lingered on your face for a long moment before he looked up at the sky. âWhy is this so difficult?â He muttered, unsure if you could hear him.
âTalking about your feelings is always difficult,â you commented, and for a moment, he wondered if you knew how close you were treading to the subject at hand. âBut that doesnât mean itâs not worth it. Whatâs bothering you Cross, please? I promise that my lips are sealed to anyone else.â
He didnât say anything. Why was it always so hard to just say something?
âI like your jacket,â you switched tactics after a few moments, plucking lightly at the elastic wristband of the leather jacket. He had always marvelled at how easily you complimented other people, and it always felt so genuine. And now you were millimeters away from actually touching him, separated by nothing but his wristband and the thin fabric of his gloves. He had half a mind to take them off, but moving to do so would surely scare you off. This closeness was enough.
âWhatâs it like to love someone?â He asked suddenly, and the question was so startling that your hand froze, still hovering over his.Â
âWhaâyou mean, romantically?â
He nodded tersely.
You tittered nervously, and he noticed a blush spreading across your cheeks. He had to fight a smile at the sight. âWell, I wouldnât be the best source of information on that subject, itâs not like Iâve been in many relationships or anything like that, but⌠I guess it feels like finding your other half. Someone that makes you feel ten times better just by being around, you know? Someone that you canât stop thinking about, where, even when youâre not trying to, just looking at or hearing the right thing brings everything right back to them.â You didnât look at him as you spokeâyou normally didâyour eyes focussed on the little pilings of lint on his glove.
âLike that song they played at the store yesterday,â He said. You glanced up at him briefly, his gaze still on the stars.Â
âWhat song was it?â
âI donât remember the name,â he admitted. âAll I know is that I thought I wasnât thinking a thing, and then that song came on, and suddenly I realized everything I was doing was for you.â He finally made eye contact with you. âWe have your favorite cookies at home, by the way. If I hid them from Wrecker well enough.â
Your eyes were wide and awestruck, unable to look anywhere but him.
Crosshair wasnât sure if he should laugh or cry the longer your silence went on. âCat got your tongue?â He said as a default, hoping to shake you from your stupor so you could at least reject him outright.
You shook your head lightly, blushing more deeply with a breathy laugh. âSorry. I just wasnât expecting you to feel the same, and Iââ
He cut you off by pressing his lips gently to yours, turning to take your hands in his. He still wished he had taken his gloves off, but this was good enough for now. He pulled back after a few secondsâbest not to smother youâand looked at you anxiously for your approval. He hoped your nervous smile was a good sign.Â
âIs that what was bothering you?â
âFor a while, yeah.â
âWill it work to kiss it better?â
âWe can try.â
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Hi, I really love your work. Could I please request a very platonic jedi padawan reader x bad batch. Basically, during the clone wars, there is a little Jedi toddler that is around about 3-4 years old by the last year of the clone wars. She was rescued and brought to the Jedi Temple when she was 6 months old by the Troopers during the first year of the clone wars. Basically, anytime they enter the Jedi Temple for missions, the same youngling runs/waddles down to them very enthusiastically to give them the biggest hug. She will even crawl through the vents to say hello. After the little one learns their names, she shouts it out happily whenever she sees them or senses them in the force. She does this for all, if not most, of the clone troopers cause she sees them all as new friends. Much later, after order 66, when they visit Rex's base and new squad, they see and hear the same little youngling wandering around and interacting with some of Rex's men and Rex himself, before greeting the Bad batch and happily making friends with Omega. The youngling does have some old injuries from order 66 but turns out to have been rescued by one of Rex's men.
You don't have to do this if you don't want to. I just thought it would be cute. Anyway I hope that you have a great day đ.
Hello!
[The Bad Batch (platonic) x kid!fem!reader]: Adi'ka
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"'ika' is a suffix used for nicknames meaning 'little' ,so ad'ika means 'little child'"
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Summary:
A small, sneaky, young Jedi always snuck into the Bad Batch's business. Who knew that, after Order 66, they would be reunited with the same kid?
TRIGGER WARNINGS: MENTIONS OF ORDER 66, MAJOR CHARACTER DEATH, there's nothing romantic happening in this fanfic, sweet, slightly short. Not proofread.
Enjoy! (And I'm sorry for the wait anon :'))
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There was always a small child that would walk around the Temple alone. Well, not alone. The kid liked to walk around and skip his mind training classes.
Just to see a bunch of clones work. It seemed as if the toddler enjoyed watching four clones train, which was odd. All regular clones disliked them, but there was a child that somehow admired them? It almost seemed unbelievable.
Hunter was the first one to notice this four year old child walking by, smiling and looking at everything as if it was the first time she saw the world. It was endearing. He would wave his hand awkwardly when he saw the small girl look at them from the side of the room. The Sergeant of the squad always disliked hugs, but his mind stopped working when this child walked towards him and hugged his leg. His fatherly instincts must've kicked in, since he gave the girl some pats on her small head. When you scream his name and hug his leg, he feels like crying.
Wrecker didn't really mind it, since he had always had a soft spot for little kids. When he first saw the little kid waddle towards him, he found it so endearing that he'd actually wait for you to always show up when they came back from missions. When Wrecker heard you scream his name for the first time after he came back from a mission, he almost cried from joy.
"Congrats Wrecker, you have become a softie." Crosshair grumbled, rolling his eyes as Wrecker gave him an angry pout before turning to the kid.
Crosshair reacted like Crosshair reacts. A scoff, a grunt and a huff was all the child ever received from the sniper. However, he did make a good uncle. And, whenever the kid wanted to hold his rifle, he'd try to hide in order not to put you in danger. You'd still try to find it through the Force. And, he'd act annoyed when you screamed his neck and asked him to piggyback ride you, but he actually loves it.
And lastly, Tech was very sceptical when the batch first saw a four year old walk towards him.
"Just ignore this kid. She's probably lost." He had stated, before walking away as The Batch gave him the biggest side-eye Tech had ever recieved.
"What? She should be in her Force training classes."
Tech does get annoyed when someone doesn't follow a schedule, so he did feel disappointed and irritated at the kid for accidentally skipping 'classes'. But, he secretly enjoyed your company. Especially when the only thing you know how to saw correctly is 'Tech'.
Before Order 66, you were able to meet Echo as you grew up. He wondered how the Batch had put up with you, especially since the Batch had never had a child onboard except when you came in. Still, it wasn't hard to find the little girl's waddling adorable and endearing.
...
After Order 66, the Bad Batch didn't know about what could've happened to you after that tragic moment of history. Wrecker wanted to go back to Coruscant and see if you were still there. Hunter, even though it hurt him to, decided against it. It was better to keep hiding and try to stay out of trouble. Besides, the squad had a new responsibility. To take care of their child, Omega; and to take care of his brothers.
After a long time, they decided to stay on Pabu, and if they felt it was safe, they could consider looking for the kid that had brought joy to them before Omega had.
But things went wrong. Very wrong.
With Tech's death, and Omega being captured, Hunter had a new purpose. He'd get Omega back, and venge his brother's death. Wrecker was the reason he kept his feet on the ground. Besides the constant reminder that he had to find you. He heard Wrecker cry sometimes, and talk about how much he missed the times you were with them.
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Though, many things happened. By the time Rex got in contact with Hunter, Wrecker and Crosshair, things had changed. Omega was back, Crosshair had rejoined the squad. The Batch was together. Though there was something missing.
The tension seemed almost palpable, as the Bad Batch was greeted by a bunch of old friends. Rex suggested to go speak inside their base, and everyone agreed.
Then, time seemed to stop. Wrecker's smile widened, Crosshair's shoulders slightly relaxed, and Hunter felt his heart rate quicken at the sight of a little girl he had been so worried about talking to one of the rogue clones, Fireball. Rex smiled at the sight of the three clones.
"Yeah. She's a little explorer. Echo has been showing her around and she seems to find more hiding spots each day that passes by. We found her in a small planet away from Coruscant. It seemed like this little Jedi flew on her own, but didn't know where she was going. We were meant to retrieve intel from that planet when we noticed that a small shuttle had crashed. We helped her out." Rex chimed. It had been a couple of years since Order 66, but this kid had gone through more than anyone could imagine.
Wrecker couldn't wait anymore, and ran where you and Fireball were.
You looked up, staring at the big man.
"Wrecker!" You yelled, hugging him with a big grin.
"Little devil...!"
The strong clone hugged you close.
"Ah! You don't know how much we've missed you!" He exclaimed, slightly messing the girl's hair.
Hunter knelt down, hugging the small body of the child.
"It's been a while, kiddo." He said, pulling away with a small smile.
Crosshair just ruffled the kid's hair, trying not to appeal too caring. Still, the marksman seemed relaxed that you were doing fine.
"Where's Tech?" The child asked, slightly moving her head to look where the smart clone was.
Silence filled the room, and Omega was the one to step up this time.
"He...left. During one of our missions." The blonde girl said to the young kid.
The young child pouted.
"But...he promised to stay together." She mumbled, tears slightly filling her eyes.
Omega stepped in again, placing an arm on the child's shoulder.
"He told me he'd come back." You said, between tears.
Crosshair remained stoic, yet a sad glimpse on his face appeared instead. Omega's expression saddened, too.
Crosshair ruffled the girl's hair again, trying to calm her down.
"Sometimes, people come into our lives. They stay for a bit, and then they have to go." The marksman started.
"But... isn't that sad?"
Crosshair huffed lightly.
"It is. But the moment you spent with him were heppy, weren't they?" He asked.
The child wiped her tears away, sobbing.
"Yeah. I listened to him explain the types of ships to Wrecker!"
Omega smiled.
"Then that makes it all worth it." She said, hugging the girl.
"I'm Omega, by the way."
The kid smiled, hugging Omega.
Meanwhile, Wrecker left to speak to Gregor. And Hunter, of course, stayed with Crosshair, Omega, and the child. When he came back, he kept teasing Crosshair and asking about where he had found that line. To this, the marksman snarled at him several times.
"We'll figure something out." Hunter said, ignoring his brothers' bickering and focused on the kid.
The little girl, that had slightly grown up, hugged Hunter's waist.
"Promise?"
"I promise, Adi'ka." He responded.
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I edited it, now it seems way better :p
I hope you liked it anon!
Reblogs and shares are highly appreciated <3
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No Matter What (Crosshair x Reader) - Platonic
Words: 1.3k Warning: Fluff with a little bit of hurt/comfort. Synopsis: After settling on Pabu with Clone Force 99, (Y/N) goes on a self-given mission with Crosshair to bring their lost brother home. Standalone Sequel: Silence
After the assault on Mount Tantis and the death of Hemlock, things had been different for Clone Force 99. Echo had refocused his efforts on helping the build Clone Rebellion, taking with him Emerie and some of the clones rescued from the Advanced Science Division, among them Comet. Omega had seamlessly adjusted to life on Pabu once more, happy to be just another kid, growing up peacefully until she was ready to join the fight once more if she did.
Hunter, Wrecker, and Crosshair would take care of Jax, Bayrn, Eva, and Sami until they could be returned to their families. Each had decided it was time to retire, to discover who they were outside of being soldiers, and to find out what adventures life had in store for them now. However, theyâd always be on call if Echo ever needed them.
(Y/N) on the other hand, would use her skills as a bounty hunter to help provide for the people of Pabu and help clones across the galaxy find their way once they were freed from the empire. Although she loved the peace Pabu offered and the small family unit she had gained with Clone Force 99, she wasnât ready to settle down completely. Not when she still had questions that needed answering. Not when she still needed to find closure.
âI miss him too,â said Crosshair, picking up Techâs broken goggles from the dashboard of (Y/N)âs ship. Seconds later, a sigh escaped him, hidden within it, regret and grief. The last time heâd spoken to Tech was on Kamino; once again, theyâd gone their separate ways. If only heâd chosen differently. âYou have to let him go (Y/N). He wouldnât want you to hold on like this.â
âI canât,â whispered (Y/N), stopping what she was doing and allowing Crosshairâs words to sink in. âI have to bring him home, even if I have to say goodbye one last time,â she added, admitting she knew there was a chance Tech was truly gone, but she couldnât allow herself to believe it, not until she found him. âHe never gave up on me when I was lost. Neither of you did. I won't give up on him now until heâs home.â
âThen Iâm going with you,â said Crosshair, putting the broken goggles back on the dashboard, moving to sleeping racks, and setting another up, if only to make his point clear.
âOmega and the kiddos need you here,â commented (Y/N), attempting to protest. Although she already knew it was pointless. Crosshair was one of the most stubborn people she knew. Once he made up his mind, there was little that could change it.
âHunter and Wrecker can handle things here until we get back,â declared Crosshair, turning to face (Y/N) before crossing his arms over his chest. âRight now, you need me more,â he added, although he did not admit heâd thought about going out there to look for his brother. Something didnât sit right with him, leaving Tech out there.
âIâm not going to win, am I?â asked (Y/N), sighing as she walked the length of her ship. Filled with memories of the past, her life as a Jedi Knight that felt like a lifetime ago, and her new life as a bounty hunter and protector.
âNope,â simply responded Crosshair, âYouâre stuck with me this time Shortfire.â
The moment Crosshair entered the cockpit, he pushed the red button, activating the com channel. He spoke to Hunter, Wrecker, and Omega there, informing them of his impromptu decision to join (Y/N) on her journey. Framing it to make sure she had backup and would come home again.
âIt wasnât your fault (Y/N),â said Crosshair when (Y/N) entered the cockpit, following the routine sheâd once taught Tech, checking over all the systems. Thereâs nothing either of us could have done to stop him from using Plan 99.â
âIf I was there, I could have stopped him from falling,â admitted (Y/N), finally opening up about the guilt haunting her. When her family needed her most on Eriadu, she was across the galaxy, hiding from her past and the Jedi Hunters that had seemingly appeared overnight.
âYou were protecting them. No one could have predicted Saw being on Eriadu, and no one could have predicted Tech sacrificing himself. Blaming ourselves wonât change the past (Y/N). It will only prevent you from finding peace and happiness, whatever that looks like.â
âFor what itâs worth, Fortune Cookie, Iâm glad youâre coming with me,â admitted (Y/N), bestowing Crosshair with a new nickname, replacing the old one of Snarky Sniper. âI donât think I could do this alone.â
âWeâre family until the end,â Crosshair replied, pulling (Y/N) into himself and wrapping her in a warm embrace that seemed foreign but familiar to them both. âWhere do we start?â
âWhere our fight ended,â responded (Y/N) with a shakey voice, recalling when sheâd gone to Eriadu, risking everything to follow the monorail track in search of Tech. Sheâd found the car's wreckage but no sign of Tech. If there was any blood, the rain had long since washed it away; there was no body to be found or any trace that he was even there, just what remained of the car.
âTantis?â questioned Crosshair, confusion evident in his quiet voice as he took up the co-pilotâs seat.
âHunter said Hemlock was the one to return Techâs goggles; thereâs got to be some trace, a lead to follow somewhere,â replied (Y/N), a slither of hope present in her otherwise whispered voice. She dared not speak louder in case her fears grew stronger and became her cruel reality.
âSetting course for Tantis,â worded Crosshair as (Y/N) piloted the ship safely away from the small island. As per tradition, the people waved goodbye, Hunter, Wrecker, and Omega among them.
âTake good care of them, Gonky,â spoke Omega through her com, receiving a simple gonk! in confirmation.
âWeâll see when you come home,â added Hunter, his voice filled with acceptance as if he knew the day would come when (Y/N) went in search of answers. As if he knew one day sheâd go on the self-given mission to bring Tech home. âStay safe out there.â
âYou got it, Havoc #1,â replied (Y/N).
âIâll make sure she comes home in one piece,â declared Crosshair, resting the stump of his wrist on his lap, grabbing onto the handle beneath his seat as he prepared for the rough climb out of Pabuâs atmosphere, âOur familyâs been through enough. None of us can handle another loss.â
âWeâre not losing anyone this time. Weâre bringing our lost brother home,â replied (Y/N), determination alight in her voice. One way or another, the small family unit was going to be reunited again, no matter how long it took.
âRemind me again,â started Crosshair, fiddling with Techâs broken goggles; now theyâd left Pabuâs atmosphere. A smirk appeared across his lips as he remembered Techâs hobby of recording everythingâeven the little things. âWhat you told us before we went into our first battle.â
âNo matter what, Iâve got your back. Iâd take a bullet for you if it comes to that. In the bitter end, weâre gonna be the last one standing.â
The holoclip appeared before the two, glowing blue and fuzzy. Of course, Tech had recorded it. They were so young back then, naive to what would happen when the war ended, unprepared for the cruel galaxy they lived in.
âLooks like Tech knew you were going to ask,â commented (Y/N); the smallest of grins appeared across her lips as she launched them into hyperspace. âDo you think Omega knows it?â she asked, curious if the boys would have shared the almost promise with Omega, the brave little girl growing up far too quickly, growing up to be a fighter no lessâthe best of all of them.
âShe knows. Hunter would have made sure of it,â replied Crosshair, hope flooding his voice despite the uncertainty they both faced. âNo matter what, Shortfire, Iâve got your back until the end.â
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You Would Have Thought This Heist Would Have Been Slightly More Thought Out, Given The Circumstances
The Bad Batch & Reader (Platonic)
Words: 2,161
Summary: Hunter has to sit out on an assignment because of an injury, and it becomes remarkably clear to everyone else that the position of "voice of reason" is not something that can be replaced, especially not when you're there.
Requested By: anonymous
@clonexreaderbingo square: "let me do the talking"
Note: i hope this fulfills your request for "shenanigans, tomfoolery, japes, [and] mischief" anon!!
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You should have known things would go wrong the second Wrecker accidentally stepped on the ceramic tooka that sat outside the house you had to try and break into. The shattering of the delicate material cut through the silence of the night, and the entire team stopped in their tracks, wondering if this was going to be the thing that ruined the entire operation.
But it seemed that the man you were tasked to steal from was slumbering on, so you were safe for now.
Actually, you should have known something was up when Cidâs intel was incorrect. This assignment was all because of her, as you were being tasked to steal an artifact from a rival of hers here on Ord Mantell. Rel Fastom was a brute and a cheat, so you had no qualms about doing something that was less than legal (even though Ord Mantell was not a perfect upstanding society).
There was just two issues.
One was that along with being a brute and a cheat, this man was incredibly paranoid. Whatever you were being tasked to steal must be incredibly valuable, because when Tech managed to crack the code on his casino, the artifact was not where Cid said Fastom would be displaying it.
âAre we sure itâs not somewhere here and weâre just missing something?â Echo asked as the team began to search the building.
âIâm sure,â Crosshair had said, annoyed. He was still getting used to the way that things were were now, and you didnât think he trusted Cid as much as the rest of you (and you didnât even trust her that much). âWhat the hell is thing thing anyway?â
âApparently, it is a jeweled scepter,â Tech said. âThe central stone is said to have been formed from kyber, though it doesnât have the same properties as what powers a Jediâs lightsaber.â
You raised your eyebrows. âA jeweled scepter? What is this guy, a character in a bad holofilm? And why does Cid want it anyway?â
âApparently she was supposed to buy it, but Fastom beat her out at the last second by doubling his offer.â
âThatâs great, but we need to focus on the real issue here,â Wrecker said. âThe fact that itâs not where we were told it would be.â
And of course, the other issue was that you did not have a full team for this heist. Hunter had been shot been injured on a team mission about a week ago, and was in no way healthy enough to be here. It was both a blessing and a curse that he was currently sleeping soundly and not taking part in a clandestine heist with the rest of you. The good part was that he was actually healing and wouldnât prolong his injuries by going with you, but on the other hand, the team was now severely lacking in impulse control. You were just thankful that Omega had agreed to stay back and hadnât come along, because you knew that if something went wrong, Hunter would be much angrier with you if Omega was accidentally put in harmâs way.
âI have an idea of where we might find what weâre looking for, but it wonât be easy,â Tech said as he recalibrated the lock on the nightclub that you had just broken into and the five of you stepped back into the night air. âIf this man is as paranoid as I believe he is, then itâs likely the scepter weâre looking for can be found in his personal residence.â
âSo what do we do?â Echo asked. âBreaking into someoneâs house wasnât in the job description, and itâs much more dangerous if we get caught.â
Crosshair shrugged. âItâs the middle of the night, I say we at least try to get it,â he drawled. âAnd then we can force Cid to double the pay.â
The sniperâs suggestion got Echo to pause. It seemed that the rest of the team was at least willing to give this crazy idea a shot, but Echo was the one most likely to have some reservations. Although their debt had been wiped out by Omegaâs surprising skills, they still needed all the money they could get. The goal was to eventually be able to settle down somewhere and not have to live out the rest of your lives as muscle for hire, and those extra credits would go a long way in helping make that dream a little more attainable. âFine,â he said. âBut if we get caught, let me do the talking.â
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Even though the house was now one ceramic tooka down, at least Tech was able to work his magic on the lock, and you didnât have to resort to breaking down the door. Now you were faced with a new problem: finding the thing you came for (and of course, stealing it without being caught).
Both of those things would be easier if there was actually a plan in place, but this had been a decision made on a whim and a half-hearted hope, none of you actually knew what to when you made it here. It was now that you were starting to regret not having Hunter here, because things would be way easier if he suddenly started handing out orders and always listening for the sounds of a stirring casino owner. Tech signaled that you should all split up, and a group nod meant that everyone understood.
The first place you looked was the kitchen, which was (predictably) well stocked with wine and other liquors. You were staring at a particularly expensive bottle and wondering if you could fit it in your bag without the fear of it leaking all over the place when Crosshair walked in. âYou had the same idea I see,â he said quietly. âI canât find this thing anywhere.â
You shrugged. âI figure that either Tech or Echo will find it. Wanna raid this guyâs chiller in the meantime?â
Crosshair nodded, and he kept watch while you rooted through the high-quality food that was sitting unguarded in the chiller. Some of this stuff youâd only heard about in stories because of its rarity, and yet here it was, in copious amounts and ripe for the taking. You took a few round fruits out of a package and tossed one to Crosshair, both of you taking a bite at the same time.
âWhere can we get these?â you wondered aloud, absolutely enamored with the sweet and slightly tart sphere you were holding.
âI donât think we would be able to afford these,â was Crosshairâs response. You nodded, knowing that this man probably had access to things you could only ever dream of. Even before the end of the war and the collapse of the Republic, luxuries like this were never something you had access to. âIs there anything else in there?â Crosshair asked as you put away the container of fruit.
You had were just about to suggest that the two of you indulge in pieces of the rather large cake that was currently residing in the chiller, but the sound of your comm device crackling to life cut you off. âWhere are you?â Echo asked, his voice slightly crackly through the channel.
âCrosshair and I are in the kitchen,â you said. âYou guys should come check it out, this guy has great taste in food.â
âI thought you were supposed to be looking for the artifact!â
âWhat? it seemed like the rest of you had things under control.â
Echo sighed, and you could almost feel the waves of disappointment coming from him, despite the fact that you werenât even in the same room. âWe found the artifact,â he said, not responding to your statement (but proving its validity all the same).
âGreat, so we can get out of here?â Crosshair asked, walking over to speak into your comm device.
âNot exactly.â
âSo whatâs the holdup?â
âYouâll see, come on.â
Echo directed you to the stairs, where he, Tech, and Wrecker had gathered about halfway up. Crosshair broke the silence first. âWhatâs the big deal?â
Tech pointed at the door, and you pushed it slightly open to see Rel Fastomâs sleeping form, clutching what looked suspiciously like what you were supposed to be here for. âOh,â you said, as you and Crosshair turned around to face the rest of the team. âThatâs certainly a wrinkle in the plan.â
Wrecker nodded. âHow are we going to get it?â he asked.
Now, hereâs where you probably should have stepped back and returned home. No one would fault you for knowing your limits, and a new plan could be devised if Cid still wanted to move forward.
But of course thatâs not what happened, because you had an idea.
In your head it was an idea that was just crazy enough it might work, but in reality âmightâ was probably a generous estimation there. Either way, you didnât even take the time to explain, telling the rest of the team that they needed to have the ship ready to take off. The idea was that once you got the signal, you would gently remove the scepter from Falstomâs arms and just hope he didnât wake up until after the Marauder had returned to hyperspace. But you didnât tell them the whole plan, specifically so no one tried to talk you out of it.
Like most of the half-baked plans you came up with when traveling with the Bad Batch, this one seemed like it was going to work for the first minute it was taking place. The rest of the team headed out to the ship, and once you heard the sound of the engine powering up through the comms you creeped into the bedroom, trying not to think about how much you didnât want to be there.
If you were being honest, the scepter was an ugly thing, and in no way worth this kind of trouble. But you, like the rest of the Bad Batch, had no money of your own and were faced with nothing but consistent struggle in the cruel reality that had taken shape in the days since the fall of the Republic, so you had no choice if you wanted the money.
And of course, the galaxy was never going to be kind enough to let you get away with this unscathed. Fastom did not take long to start throwing punches when he woke up and realized what was going on. You were thankful that the room was dark and it was highly unlikely that your identity would be at risk, but this was still not how you wanted to spend your time right now.
He might have been taller, but you had a small advantage in your sheer desire to get the kriff out of this situation. It wasnât much though, because even after you threw the man against the wall, he hadnât yet yielded the artifact (or been knocked unconscious).
Or, at least not until a stun bolt flew through the air behind you and sent your opponent careening to the ground.
You turned around, shocked to see Crosshair standing in the doorway. âYour plan wasnât very good,â he said. âGet the thing and letâs get out of here.â Grabbing the scepter off the ground, you followed Crosshair out to the ship, and soon you were basking in the relative safety of hyperspace. Bypassing a lecture from Echo, you hid away in your bunk, pretending to tend to an injury you didnât have.
You had no regrets in your decision. If the situation came down to it, you would put yourself in harms way every single time if it meant that you would be helping the rest of the crew. Because even though youâve sometimes helped to save them from harm, they saved you in a more meaningful way by simply allowing you to travel with them (and becoming the closest thing you had to a family), and you wouldnât have it any other way.
Cid didnât question your ambiguous story about why the assignment took you longer than expected, but it seemed that Hunter did. When your employer left to put the new prize on display in her office, and Tech, Wrecker, and Echo left to get some rest, he stared at you and Crosshair with a questioning expression. âYou just had to stop and refuel, huh? There wasnât any trouble with the assignment?â
âOf course not!â you jumped in, knowing that Crosshair wasnât going to contradict your statement. âDid you really not trust us to do something so simple?â
The sergeantâs expression shifted, and it was clear that he didnât seem to believe you, but he didnât push the topic. Next time you did an assignment like this, you decided, it would probably be better if the whole team was present.
Even if you knew Hunter would never let you raid someoneâs chiller in the middle of a stealth operation.Â
- the end -
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Padawan (TBB x Male Reader) Part 1
Part 2
Characters: The Bad Batch - Crosshair. Not much of Wrecker, mainly just meeting them.
Relationship: All platonic
POV: Mixture between 2nd (you/yours) and 3rd (he/him)
Pronouns: He/him, but referred to as they/them when identity is unknown to the Batch
Species: Unspecified, should be pretty neutral
Content: Angst?? Panic?? Introductions?? Beginning of found family??
Warnings: Panic attacks, minor injury description, thinking about your death (non-suicide), anything that would be in TBB normally. Possibly some lore inaccuracies. Cringe
Word count: 4,777
Notes: If youâre willing, please let me know if you think 2nd person or 3rd person POV is better, or if the combo is readable.
You balanced yourself on the beam, steadily walking across with eyes darting back and forth for anything that seemed of use. Or, at least, a new pathway, or bridge, or anything that could lead you somewhere new, where there was the possibility of supplies. Or food, or some type of communication device, or, quite literally, anything. You werenât picky, given the circumstances- couldnât afford to be. But in truth, there was little to no chance of finding anything new. Youâd scavenged through the ship countless times, and for the pastâŚhowever long, thereâd been nothing new. You hadnât missed anything from the previous ventures, no small creature had drug in anything from outside or from a part with limited access, nothing fell to reveal a hidden treasure of some sort. Absolutely nothing. But yet, each day you once again went out with a glimmer of hope- or denial- that there would be something. Or maybe it was just a feeble attempt to focus your mind away from the events. Not that it worked.
As the beam came across a body of water, you peered down to the pool, loathing at what was reflecting back- raggy, dirty, and bloody. Kriffing Hell, I could be mistaken for a Tusken Raider with this shit-job of a covering. Your normal Padawan robes, as well as ones from your Master, had been torn into several chunks, and wrapped around different limbs, as well as pieces of fabric from any corpses youâd stumble upon. Layered on top of those was a poncho-cloak, barely holding on by a thread. An oxygen mask hung limply around your neck, and was covered with a fine coating of dirt and grime, with splattered blood on top. Bandages, cloth, and even animal pelts wound loosely around your head, leaving only small holes and strips for the mouth, nose, and eyes. Your waist was adorned with a make-shift gear belt, holding a multitude of different bones- sharpened and shaped to become tools and methods of protection. Your Lightsaber bumped lightly with each step, an eternal reminder to what happened- and as many bad thoughts as it brought, it would be an absolutely idiotic move to ditch the weapon. Not wanting to look any longer, you pulled back your head and took a deep breath, continuing on.
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Rex led the squad of modified clones through the dirty, deserted and desolate hallways, shining a light so nobody fell to their demise. The group talked about the war, inhibitor chips, and the like until they came across a large canyon, so to speak. Rex, Omega, Tech, Hunter, and Echo all shimmied their way across, leaving Wrecker to go last. âYou can do it! Just keep your eyes on the table,â Omega yelled encouragingly. With a few grunts and a shake of his head, Wrecker began climbing the cable upside down. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, it couldnât hold his weight, plummeting him down to the murky water.
The collective panic from all six clones shot out an incredibly large Force âwaveâ to the padawan, of which felt as though he was being hit by a speeder bike head-on and then ricocheted into a Bantha. The shock of realizing that someone- scratch that, multiple someones- were here, on the ship with him, at this exact moment was more than enough to cause (Y/N) to stumble backwards from where he was standing and trip over some debris, falling flat on his ass. Once (Y/N) could gather that he and the strangers had a decent amount of space in between them, his breathing calmed- but not enough to be normal.
(Y/N) carefully got up, watching his foot placement, before turning to where he had been sleeping and recouping for the past few months. His legs felt both stiff and shaky, his vision was blurry, and his breathing was ragged. Once (Y/N) was finally in the small space that contained his very few belongings, he fell to the floor, backed into the wall, and curled up into a tiny, and rather pathetic, ball. People were here. (Y/N) didnât know if they were good, or bad- or if they weren't much of either. Didnât know their motives, didnât know anything. When (Y/N) had prayed to the Force to find new things, this is not what he meant. At all.
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Soon enough, and with several general or head-based injuries, all four men had their inhibitor chips removed. Omega and Hunter were walking around, exploring this and that and whatnot. Mainly because Omega would have done so anyway, but she most definitely needs supervision on the death-trap that is so humbly called a ship. Unfortunately for you, the pair was getting awfully close to his âhide-out.â Even worse, it seemed Hunter was aware of that as well.
âOmegaâŚI think thereâs someone here with us. Stay close,â he whispered, pulling out his blaster. Your breathing grew faster and more shaggy, and your vision clouded. What could I do? Theyâre in front of the only exit, and I haven't fought a person, or even touched my lightsaber in Force knows how long! Considering the only way out, other than direct confrontation, seemed to be a 100+ foot drop- the choice was more or less clear. You shakily stood up, grabbed the lightsaber which had been doing nothing else than collecting dust (and bad memories), and began to sprint as fast as possible, shoulder aimed at the door. Dank Farrik, please- donât let me die like this.
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Hunter jumped back, quickly grabbing Omegaâs arm and pulling her out of the way with him. And lucky he did, otherwise she may have been crushed by the metal plate that went flying as the cloaked figure stumbled and bolted. Immediately, Hunter reached up to his comm and reported, âThereâs somebody else on the ship! His motive is unclear- just blasted through a door and ran- looks like heâs going for an escape.â
On the other end, Wrecker almost jumped out of his skin in excitement- âFinally! Some action!â Tech couldnât help but roll his eyes at Wreckerâs interest in beating someone to hell and back. After some more information was passed through, Wrecker and Tech had an approximate idea of where they needed to head in order to intercept the stowaway. Since Hunter had said that the mystery person appeared to be running away, stealth was not an objective for the pair- running through loudly was acceptable.
(Y/N) was solely focused on getting out- not where the others could be. Which was a terrible mistake- if youâre running away from somebody, itâd generally be wise to know where they are. Tech could guess as much, and used it to his advantage. Although he hadnât gotten a full map of the ship, based on Hunterâs location report, the mystery personâs motive, and the ship being heavily damaged, he could make a reasonable estimate as to where the person would be.
To no oneâs surprise, Tech was absolutely correct. After instructing Wrecker where to go, they had each blocked the end of a hallway. Wrecker had cut in front and faced the mystery person head on, grinning as cracking his neck, while Tech had stealthily followed from a ways behind. By the time Tech caught up, the mystery person had already slammed to a stop and immediately turned around to exit the other end, but to no avail.
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You ran as fast as you could, and you really did try paying attention to your surroundings, but it was all utterly useless. The intruders had pinned you. One giant guy to the front, and one smart guy to the back. Brains and brawn. Your heart beat far too fast, feeling the thump thump in your head, being far too hot, and your vision was rapidly becoming smaller and more tunneled.
It didnât help when the big guy spoke, and you realized they were clones. Odd clones, granted, but clones, who, as far as you knew, executed Order 66, executed your Master, friends, your entire sense of familiarity and comfort.
You werenât prepared for this- you hadnât trained in months, or even used your lightsaber. There was no means of escape, considering the second either of them saw you reach for a weapon, it would be over. Running would do you no good, and if they had followed Order 66, talking wouldnât do any good either. It seemed youâd join the other jedi in whatever afterlife awaited.
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The figure fell flat on their ass and scrambled half-way backwards and half-way to the nearest wall after hearing Wreckerâs voice- they were shaking, sweat drenching their clothes all the way through, and, all in all, resembling a caged animal who knew it was done for. A loud echo ran out as the figure roughly contacted the metal wall, and pulled their legs up, semi-resembling the fetal position, as their hands were still on the ground.
Wrecker and Tech slowly approached the figure, blasters balanced on their arms. Both took notice of the shaky and rapid breathing, the occasional twitching, and how the figure seemed to be ever-so-slightly rocking. This person was a very good actor, or nothing more than someone scared, who was in the very wrong place at the wrong time. They both assumed the latter.
As Tech walked forward, he used his scanner to find the general age and species of the subject, brows furrowing as results came forward. The figure was somewhere in between 15 and 18, was (chosen species), and, as more data was collected, Tech discovered that the figure was a Jedi. Or, at the very least, someone with a high midichlorian count. He stopped walking, lowered his blaster- not a lot, but just enough, and gestured to Wrecker to copy. Wrecker made a grunt in confusion, not understanding. Tech sighed and replied, âI do not believe they intend to harm us. If my data is correct, they are a teenager, and most likely a padawan. And it would seem they do not wish to engage through a fight, anyway. Put your weapons down.â
(Y/N)âs head darted back and forth between the two, confused- was he safe? They were clones- were they not going to execute Order 66, or at the very least, kill him as a simple intruder? Just then, a third clone appeared- one with half the helmet white, the other black, with a few more details and some large red stripes. He had a vibro-knife in one hand, extended outward with a curve, and his other hand, holding a blaster, rested on top of it. âHunter, I do not think they are a threat- at least, at this moment. There has been no attempt to harm us as of yet, and they appear to be force sensitive, which would most certainly warrant an attempt to flee from a group of clones,â Tech informed. (Y/N) slowly reached his hand towards the lightsaber on his makeshift belt, but didnât quite grab it- not yet. Hunter slowly put his weapons away and set down his helmet, a small hiss ringing out when he took it off.
He crouched just enough to seem smaller and slightly less intimidating, without looking like he was getting ready to spring up. He extended his hands, walking slowly towards (Y/N). âWeâre not here to hurt you- we're not like the other clonesâ weâve had our inhibitor chips removed. Youâre safe,â he spoke slowly and clearly. Tech jumped in, âThe inhibitor chips are what programmed the regsâ the other clonesâ to execute Order 66. So we donât want to hurt you.â Wrecker grunted something in agreement.
âNow, we have a functioning ship with us, and we can get you out of here- somewhere safe, or at least, more safe than here, okay? We have food, water, medical care, and we have a place to stay where the Empire wonât bother us. Let us help you.â By the time Hunter had finished his little speech, he was only a few feet away from (Y/N), crouching down, now eye-level with him. (Y/N)âs hand slowly came away from his saber. This felt safe- he could sense it, more or less. There wasnât actually any danger, and the clone, who (Y/N) assumed was Hnuter, felt safe and honestâ reminding him of the warmth and comfort the Jedi Temple, his fellow Padawans, his Master, all brought him.
(Y/N) tried to say something, but his voice caught and cracked horribly- a mixture of the panic, and having not talked to anyone in months. He felt his eyes water behind the terribly dirty rags, which stung more than it should have. âLet's start by getting those rags off you, okay? Tech, bring over some bacta-spray and clean bandages,â Hunter instructed. Tech did as he was told, fishing out some spray and bandages from one of his several pouches that lined his waist. Â
Tech passed the supplies to Hunter, who indicated for him and Wrecker to go report to the rest what was happening. He directed his attention back to (Y/N), calmly asking, âIâm gonna take off your face wrappings, alright?â (Y/N) mumbling what Hunter assumed was an âokay,â and felt his body go heavy and almost limp. Hunter reached up, tenderly brushing against the Padawanâs face, swiftly untying the bounds of cloth. He quickly used his other hand to bring the rest of it down, now draped around (Y/N)âs neck. His face was dirty, caked in dirt, grime, and what appeared to be blood. The mixture of paste, so to speak, was cracked and chipping, looking like a desertâs mud-crack.
Whether or not he meant to, Hunter grimaced at the sorry state of the Padawan. He took his gloved hands to try and brush and scrape off the majority of the paste off, which was primarily successful. After the layer of muck was removed, Hunter found one long gash, following the curvature of (Y/N)âs jawline, from just below the eye to just above his mouth. It was inflamed and oozing, and was most certainly going to need stitches. He held up the bacta-spray, and lightly spritzed it onto the wound. A sharp hiss sounded out from (Y/N), who was now squinting his eyes. Hunter mumbled some sort of apology before taking out the bandage and delicately, yet firmly at the same time, placed it on the gash.
âAre there any more major injuries we should worry about? We can take care of the smaller ones on the ship, but still. Better safe than sorry.â (Y/N) shook his head no. Hunter slowly stood up, and extended a hand, but (Y/N) just seemed to stare at it. Slowly, though, the Padawan extended his own hand out, flinching and hesitating once his arm was half-way extended. After a few seconds, though, he fully reached out and tightly grabbed the manâs hand. Using the wall behind him, (Y/N) pushed himself up, legs shaky. As soon as he was steady, (Y/N) ripped his hand away, bringing it close and pinning it tightly against his own chest.
Hunter commed Tech, instructing him to get everyone on-board the Marauder, and to try and use any spare pieces of clothing or blanket to form some type of clean cover that would fit the Padawan. After what seemed to last forever, Hunter broke the silence- âSo, what's' your name, kid?â
â(Y/N)...â he mumbled, quiet enough that only Hunterâs enhanced ears could make it out clearly. The pair continued their walk through the broken up ship, eventually coming up to the ramp that led out to the Marauder. (Y/N) brought his arm to his eyes, squinting at the sun- being far too bright, seeing as he hadnât gone out of the ship in Maker knows how long. Hunter took notice and briefly stopped, turning his head back to the teenager.
âYou alright? Iâm sure I have something if you want to block out the sun for the walk,â he gently offered. (Y/N) silently shook his head no, while slowly taking his arm down, bringing it back down to his chest, head and eyes solidly trained on the ground. Hunter stared for a few seconds more, just to be sure, before continuing on towards the Marauder.
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Your head was woozy, your heart beating out of your chest, and you were simultaneously shaking, yet felt numb. All in all, it felt terrible. And perhaps even worse, you knew there was no real reason to feel this way. You were finally safe. And there was no possible way that the clones would turn and execute you. They would have done so already, without a doubt! Why would anyone go against direct orders, and pure convenience, just to make someone suffer more? That would be beyond inadequate. And it just made you feel terrible for not trusting them, or at the very least, for being suspicious of them. And now your head hurt more than before.
Finally, after what seemed like forever, but was no more than a five minute walk, the pair came up on the Havoc Marauder, in all its battle worn glory. Echo was leaning on the frame to the entry ramp, draping a clean, albeit worn and torn, wool poncho over his scomp. From the time Echo had spent with them, he gathered that the Jedi seemed to really like their ponchos.
As you and Hunter finally came up to the ramp, you froze. Your heart got significantly louder, palms sweater, which, by the way, was never pleasant under the dirty rags, and your eyes began darting around. There was only one way out, it seemed. If the group did have ill intent, youâd be done for as soon as you set a single toe in the ship. That was not a comforting thought. Hunter could hear your heartbeat and smell your sweat (or rather, the reaction it has with your skin) from a mile away.
Alerted by this change in demeanor, he turned back to look at you- who was completely frozen stiff, eyes wide, mouth slightly agape and pulled downwards. He may have been prepared for any mission the Republic gave him, but there certainly wasnât any briefing on traumatized teenagers- let alone force sensitive teens. Kriff, he barely knew how to socialize with the Regs, and it was a miracle he could bond as much as he did with Omega.
Echo, even with his lack of enhanced senses, could easily see Hunterâs predicament. âHow about you get the rest of the squad together, keep it calm for the kid. Iâll go take care of this.â Hunter silently nodded in thanks, brushing past his brother to head inside and start giving orders. That he was good at, no matter the topic.
Echo slowly, but not too slowly, as that would seem like a predator circling its prey, walked down the ramp and stood just in armâs reach of the Padawan. You seemed to stare at each other for an eternity before he slowly handed you the poncho. âHere⌠seems you Jedi like ponchos, and we had one lying about. Hope it works. Got some more fabrics up on the ship, if you need any. And better med-kits, stuff to find infections or fevers. In case.â He spoke both in a calm and precise manner, and continued on, âNameâs Echo, by the way. Yours? If you donât mind, anyway.â
You didnât respond for a few more seconds, taking it all in. Finally, you mustered up a small response, â(Y/N)... and thank you.â Echo smiled lightly, extending the poncho out a bit further. Quickly, you threw off the old poncho, which wouldn't have lasted another week, and put on the fresh new one. âCome on, letâs get you cleaned up, at least around the arms and face, yeah? Weâll be on another planet soon, and then you can get some proper fitting clothes.â
Echo turned and walked back up the ramp, making sure he could hear your footsteps following him. A few steps after you had gotten in, and the ramp seemed to slam shut. Realstickly, it was probably shutting for a while, but you hadnât noticed it until it registered that there was no way out now. And everything seemed so tight. Sure, you had just been in a wrecked ship for Maker knows how long, but it was a big one. Now, you were stuck on a much smaller ship, with however many clones. Before the claustrophobia and feeling of complete despair could kick in, a small blond girl tugged at your burnt, calloused, and wrapped up hands, attempting to pull you somewhere. Of course, given your larger mass, as well as training, you didnât budge, not one bit. You stared down at the young girl, eyes wide, yet blank. To say it disturbed her would be an understatement.
âOmega! Iâm Omega, and this is Lula- Wreckerâs tooka doll!â she exclaimed, bringing your attention to a large stuffedâŚrabbit? Or⌠loth cat? It was hard to say. It had a black body, with red sock paws, similar to the red tips on its ears. The tooka doll sported some pattern of white, clearly resembling a face, with two red dots for eyes. Distracted by the stuffed creature, she could successfully pull you, where she then disposed of you in someone's bunk. She all but slammed Lula into your chest before running off, what, or who she was looking for, a complete mystery.
She came back with a collection of blankets, pillows, and snacks, and most certainly more than she could carry. Immediately, Omega got to work, bundling you like a baby in a blizzard. You were too stunned to do anything, really. What could you do, anyway? After about two or so minutes of her layering, she paused, and frowned. âHow are you going to eat if your hands and arms are covered! Agh!â
She quickly began undoing her work, until your arms could be brought out, and then resumed the stacking of blankets. All you could do was blink repeatedly, ever confused. After another five or so minutes, she smiled triumphantly at her work. âPerfect! Here, have some mantell mix!â she said as she shoved a fist full of some clunky substance into your palm. Looking down at it, mouth watering, you slowly reached down and plucked one of the misshapen balls, and popped it into your mouth. And by the Maker, was it delicious. Your eyes widened, and without a second thought, your hand flew to your mouth, sending the entire pile of mantell mix down your throat. After eating random rodents, insects, and food that was quite possibly expired from the ship, this mantell mix was a blessing to your senses.
As you continued chewing and swallowing the treat, you leaned back against the hard wall of the ship, a quiet, content sigh escaping. While it certainly wasnât the most comfortable, it was ten thousand times better than anywhere you had slept on the Venator. Lula was still resting across your chest, and Omega smiled proudly at your comfort before running off again. Although it was muffled, you could hear her talking to one of the clones, before grabbing something and running back towards you.
âI was training with Nala Se and the medical equipment at the Kaminoan facilities, so I can fix you up! Now, where does it hurt the most?â She was a bit too excited about her âpatientâ needing help, you thought. It was cute, though. The younglings and other Padawan at the Jedi Temple were like that, tooâ always eager to be the first to help, even in situations where most would never be joyous. You supposed there wouldnât be any harm in humoring the girl, even if she was, by all means, a possible threat, with everyone else on the ship. I mean, if they did plan to harm or kill you, thereâd be no chance of survival, so you might as well play along with the little girl. Either your last moments wouldnât be too bad, or youâd start bonding with your saviors. Either version was a win, in one way or another.
Cocking one eyebrow, you raised a questionâ âHow are you supposed to take care of me if I canât move under all these layers? That seems rather counter-productive, no?â Her face molded into one of thought and consideration, nodding her head in agreement. Before you could register her next move, she essentially lunged, quickly stripping you of the layers for the second time within the hour. Now, the blankets all strewn around you resembled a porgâs nest, without the sticks and twigs, anyway. Omega yanked your arm forward, a tad too eager, considering you should always be gentle with your patients. Your eyes squinted, brows furrowed in a smidge of pain- Omega immediately noticed, and gave you a sheepish smile before apologizing and bringing it towards her more gently.
She carefully wrapped the bandages off of your arm, eyes widening at theâŚstate of it. Burn spots, blisters, scratches, bruises, and more littered the entirety of it, looking like it came out of a horror holo-film. You stared at it rather intensely. You had no clue it was this bad. I mean, it hurt, obviously- you were in a crashed ship and had no proper care for however long. Of course it was going to hurt. But seeing it, that was still a shock.
âUmm⌠I should probably get Tech. Iâm not this good, I donât thinkâŚâ Omega whispered, frowning. She scurried off, but you just kept staring. How could you have let it get this bad? Was all the training useless? Or was it you?
Tech, the one with goggles and a plethora of gear, came over, holding what Omega had given him, and more. His armor was still on, but the helmet had been discarded. He bent down on one knee, and scanned over your body, checking for any and all injuries. And, oh boy, did he have his work cut out for him. Tech carefully took your arm in his gloved hands, and stared for a little bit before spraying a lot of bacta on. You lurched forward, bringing your other hand to your side, in a feeble attempt to focus the pain elsewhere. Your brows scrunched, and cheeks pulled down, biting your tongue in every attempt to not bother him any more.
âLet me know when it stops stinging. Most of the bacteria should be gone, then. Weâll still clean it out routinely, as theyâve been untreated for so long,â he spoke precisely. After what felt like eternity, he was finally finished applying the spray. âHold your arm out. Make it as level and steady as you can,â Tech instructed. Fingertips barely brushing your skin, he brought the clean cloth around, wrap after wrap, from your palm to your elbow. He took some smaller bandages and wrapped them around each of your fingers, leaving your entire arm covered.
You lifted up your other arm, and you both repeated the process. Bacta, wrap, done. He gestured at your legs, silently asking to both take off your shoes and life up your pants, to at least the knee. There was a much larger and deeper gash on your left shin, courtesy of a falling metal plate as you finally managed to get some sleep. âThatâŚwill need stitches. Wait here.â Not like you were going anywhere.
After what felt like hours upon hours, everything that was physically wrong with you had been fixed- or, at the very least, temporarily fixed. Obviously, there weren't the best medical supplies on a smaller ship that had long left the army, and thus left behind the blessing that was gift-wrapped med-kits. Finally, he gave you some type of liquid- not a lot, just a shot. He could see the quizzical look on your face, and quickly explainedâ âItâll help you go to sleep, for quite a while, and itâll help reduce the pain. By the time you wake up, we should be at Orl Mantell, where weâve been staying. Or, at least, close to it.â
In a fraction of a heartbeat, you downed the small glass and handed it back to Tech. He ran one more scan on you, just to be sure, before getting up and heading to the cock-pit with his brothers and little older sister. Your heart slowed, and your eyelids grew heavy. That serum worked fast. Half involuntarily, you fell face first onto the bed and drifted into the best sleep youâd had in countless rotations.
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Weâre Stronger Together
Pairing: Reader + The Bad Batch (Platonic)
Word count: 4.3k
Summary: It was an unspoken rule; you donât go on solo missions. But when Rex asked you to aid him in taking down a slave ring, you agreed. The Batch takes an issue with that. Especially when you came back smelling strongly of foul men leaving Hunter to struggle with his heightened senses. The only way to fix that is a giant bantha pile.
Warnings: set after S2, tech is alive, harm to children mentioned, slavery mentioned, non-consensual touching mentioned, (none of which are graphic), protective batch, no romance between reader and the batch, platonic cuddling, so much sibling-relationship content, bantha pile > puppy pile, keldable kisses, female reader
You canât remember the last time youâve gone on a solo mission or at least a mission where the Batch hadnât been involved. You had joined them after Order 66 and wherever they went, you went and vice versa.
Inseparable, the lot of you.
Which is why youâre here, chewing your bottom lip nervously as you watch the argument unfold in front of you. Rex said something rational and Hunter glared, then Echo huffed at Hunterâs behaviour but made no move to step in to defend Rex who's three seconds away from throwing his hands up in frustration, âLook boys, I only need her for a couple days, a week max.â
âThatâs not happening.â
Honestly, Rex shouldâve seen this argument coming and prepared a better speech.
âYeah, I kinda agree with Sarge. I donât like it.â Wrecker rubbed the back of his head, looking a tad lost. Heâs never been good at picking sides during arguments and you feel bad for him.
âItâs a simple mission, boys. Sheâll be in my line of sight at all times.â
âArmed,â All eyes turned to Crosshair, whose head was turned away from them, seemingly unperturbed by the whole situation. When Rex went to speak, Crosshair sneered, âThat wasnât a question.â
âWe might consider it once you tell us why you need her.â Echo said, addressing the eldest clone.
âThe mission requires more of aâŚ,â Rex trailed off, trying to find the right words that wonât get him shot, âFeminine touch.â
âAbsolutely not,â Hunter pushed himself to stand between you and Rex, blocking the older cloneâs view of you, âFind someone else.â
âI can do it!â Omega bravely offered, âI can be feminine.â
âNo!â Came a chorus of shouts causing Omega to shrink in on herself before Wrecker pulled her into his side with an apology. Hunter ran a tired hand down his face, giving his own apology to the young girl.
âAs much as I appreciate your concerns, itâs my decision.â You looked over at Tech for help. Out of all of them, heâll be the one to back you up.
Tech nodded in your direction, stepping in to join the conversation, âWhile I donât particularly agree with one of us being separated, I can see logic in Rexâs thinking-,â
Wreck sent him a look of disbelief, âHow?!â
â-If the goal is to distract the target with a certain female attractiveness, I do believe sheâs the best candidate for the role.â
âThere was never any doubt about that,â Echo stated, âThe issue is that we donât split up. Any of us. Not after Mount Tantiss.â
Omega nodded in agreement, her mouth twisting down at the mention of Mount Tantiss, âEchoâs right. We stick together.â
Tech adjusted his goggles, avoiding eye contact, âAs I said, I do not agree with her going with Rex by herself, but we can not stop her from choosing to aid in this mission. The best we can do is offer our support.â
âThank you Tech. Look, Iâll take my viroblade with me,â You promised them, moving to Rexâs side, âIâll be fine guys. I was on my own for years before I met you, I know how to handle a few scumbags.â
âYouâre not on your own anymore,â Hunter reminded you, before letting out a defeated sigh, âYou will be contacting us every chance you get, youâll report any injuries to Tech or Echo; I donât care if Rexâs crew has an all-star medic on board, you comm us.â
âYes, Sarge. Anything else?â
âYouâll take my blade with you, itâs sharper than yours. You will be getting a crash course in disarming bombs with Wrecker before you leave and most importantly; you will be coming home.â
You look down at the kid whoâs nodding along to Hunterâs words, a serious look plastered on her face. You feel a twinge of guilt settled in your chest, but from what Rex has told you about the mission youâre not backing down no matter how crestfallen Wrecker looks.
You attempt a reassuring smile, most likely failing as that guilt shows clear as day despite your best shot at playing it cool. You promised nonetheless, âIâll be back before Wreckerâs able to pronounce âworcestershireâ.â
âHey!â Wrecker cried, but a bright smile took over his previous expression and that twinge inside your chest starts to fade away.
Truth be told, a part of you yearns for this mission. To stretch your feet, to use your muscles and brains outside of your normal mundane life on Pabu. To feel useful in a more powerful way. You also understand why your boysâ are so reluctant to let you leave. To do this mission when theyâve all turned Rex down time and time again.
Hunterâs thirst for battle quickly died out when he watched how Omega thrived in her new life. At the peace she is now able to have, away from bloodshed.
Wreckerâs able to use his strength to help the town folk. Lifting crates, furniture, bags of soil and sand. Heâs also taken up construction. Heâs able to burn energy without bloodshed.
Tech was never one for battle and after Mount Tantiss, he was more than willing to settle on Pabu. To accept Pheeâs dinner invitation. Then the key to her place. One day you hope heâll accept the ring Phee has tucked away. A loving marriage away from bloodshed.
Echo was the one who adjusted the hardest. Whenever Rex required his help on a mission Echo was always on the front line. But one day you watched him emerge from his room, eyes red and swollen. Another sleepless night and you know heâs done with all the bloodshed.
You donât ask, you donât have too. You were there, you remember all of it. You remember Echoâs disbelief over your comm as he said he found Tech. You remember running into the room, seeing Tech floating inside a tube, dead bodies scattered across the floor. You remember Echoâs hand laying flat over the glass that separated him from Tech. You remember the bloody handprint left behind when Echo turned to you.
Most of all you remember the scream that rattled the walls around you. You remember how Echoâs mouth parted, Crosshairâs name falling from his lips before heâs racing down the hallway, metal legs creaking at the strain heâs putting on them.
You remember the crying, the begging, that left Crosshairâs mouth, so broken and scared, as Dr. Hemlock held a blade in his hand and Omegaâs still body on the medical table beneath him. You remember the smell of blood, how the red of it dripped onto the floor.
You remember the sound of a blaster fire, a body hitting the floor. You remember Echo desperately trying to hold Omegaâs stomach together as he cauterised her skin knowing thereâs no time for stitches or bacta patches.
You remember it all so kriffing vividly that the crate you had been moving falls from your grip, dropping loudly to the ships metal floor beneath you, the noise drowning out your gasp as the air around you thins and your lungs ache for steady breaths.
âWhere do you think youâre going?â
Your head snapped up in Rexâs direction, eyes widening when you spotted the clone trying to bypass Rex and enter the ship, âCrosshair?â
The sniper doesnât acknowledge you. Instead his attention is solely on the older clone, âYouâre sending her into a cantina full of powerful, greedy, vile men who would do anything to have her.â
Rex sighed, âCrosshair-,â
âI understand not wanting the others to be involved, theyâre too protective. The second anyone touches her the mission would be ruined and dead bodies make things complicated.â
Rex gave another, deeper sigh, âYour skill sets would prove to be a huge asset to the mission, Iâm aware and if I thought you were any different from the rest of them, I would have asked you. I know you Crosshair, youâd be the first to pull the trigger.â
Finally Crosshairâs eyes land in your direction, the subtle pinch of his brow letting you know that the panic that's choking you from the inside is written all over your face. He stared at you, knowingly, âDonât do this. For your own sake, donât.â
âThe man weâre after is a slave trader. Young kids and helpless women,â You said, although you figured heâs aware of that already, âIf you were in my shoes youâd do the same thing. For me, for Omega. Crosshair I need to do this.â
You moved to stand in front of him and you pulled his head down until your foreheads met, an action youâve only done once before with him. Only this time heâs leaning in instead of pushing you away with a threat of you meeting the barrel of his rifle.
âTake care of the boys and Omega while Iâm gone, yeah?â
âIâm not their kriffing babysitter.â
You chuckled and pulled back to meet his gaze, âTake care of yourself too.â
Although the mission only took three days, your body â your soul â is screaming for your family. For their arms around you, their voices reassuring you that youâre okay, that youâre home. That youâre safe.
So when the front door is the only thing that stands between you and them, a weight is lifted from your shoulders. A breath you hadnât realised youâve been holding leaves your lungs and you draw in a new one full of relief.
You punched in the houseâs code and the green light blinked, lock unlocking. You smiled, opening the door and before youâre fully able to close it behind you, youâre being pushed back against it, Hunterâs face buried in the crook of your neck.
Not exactly the welcome home youâd imagined would be awaiting you.
You looked over at the other boys, hoping to get an explanation. You start with Echo but the clone just leaned back against the couch, a smile on his face. Beside him is Tech; the clone brought a finger up to tap the side of his nose.
Oh
Right. You probably reek ofâ
âTestosterone.â Hunter snarled, and you can feel the way his nose scrunched up at the smell of male hormones on your person.
âNot the welcoming home I expected,â You joked, trying to push Hunter away but the clone didnât budge, âCome on I canât smell that badly, I had a shower on Rexâs ship. Seriously Hunter, at least let me enter the house.â
Hunter finally pulled back, eyes still locked in on the flesh on your neck. You try not to squirm under the intensity of his gaze, or the smug looks from the others. Hunter tilted your head and you're quick to give him access to the other side of your neck despite your earlier protest. He spared no time diving in, head jerking back instantly, nostrils flailing and he growled, âThey touched you.â
The smug look on Echoâs face disappeared instantly and he stepped forward, eyes narrowed in on the back of Hunterâs head like he can see the skin where you had been touched through the cloneâs skull.
Hunter pressed you back farther against the door, voice demanding as he asked, âWhere else?â
âHunter-,â
âI wonât ask again.â
The sound of tiny feet racing down the hallway saved you from having to answer, from having to admit that they were right. That you werenât strong enough for the mission. Not without them. Admitting that would make the phantom feeling of hands on your body too real.
You pushed Hunter away and caught the girl just in time, your name falling from her lips as giggles filled the air when you tickled her side. Behind her Wrecker smiled at you, welcoming you home.
âYouâre back! I want to hear all about the mission!â Omega said, jumping out of your arms when you tap on her back. Sheâs grown so much in the last few years and youâre too exhausted to hold her weight, âSorry, Iâm just excited youâre back home. Are you hurt?â
Youâre able to give her a quick shake of your head before that phantom touch across your skin is back and you canât hide the rise of goosebumps on your arms. Not from Hunter at least. The man studies your body language, breathing in the scent of foul men that lingers on your skin, even after using Rexâs refresher to shower.
âOmega, I want every blanket and pillow in this house brought out here,â Hunter turned to address the biggest clone, âWrecker, clear all the furniture out of the living room.â
âOh, you betcha!â Wrecker cheered with a grin, âWe havenât had a good olâ bantha pile in ages!â
âBantha pile?â You questioned as you watched the two follow Hunterâs orders.
âYes, it is when a group of people all sleep and/or cuddle together. It was a way for Hunter to memorise our scents growing up. To help calm him,â Tech informed you, âItâs been awhile since weâve had one, but given that Hunter is indeed struggling with you not smelling like us, the bantha pile is warranted. Iâd even say necessary.â
You nodded. It makes a certain amount of sense but youâre not entirely sure it is warranted. To your knowledge they didnât do this when Crosshair came back, when Tech was found or when Omega healed from her injuries at the hands of Dr. Hemlock. Or maybe they did and you werenât there, that they didnât find it necessary to include you.
No, itâs best not to go down that path. Youâre here, your boys are crowded around you as you all await for Omega to return and thatâs all that matters.
But Tech has always been able to read you and he awkwardly bumped his shoulder against yours, voice hushed, âYouâre part of our alitt. You and Echo were dealing with Sid when Hunter and Wrecker welcomed Crosshair, Omega and myself home. We tried waiting for you but Hunter was struggling. It wasnât an easy call but it was necessary to proceed without you and Echo.â
You brushed a hand over Techâs and sent him a smile, âI understand, truly. I shouldnât have questioned my place with you guys.â
âWe wonât allow that to happen ever again, ner vod.â He promised and you believe him.
âI got everything!â Omega announced, bouncing back into the room, her voice muffled behind the mountain of fabric balanced in her arms, which Hunter quickly relieved her of. The young clone looked over at Echo, âI got your heated blanket too. I wasnât sure if our body heat will be enough to keep you warm through the night. Better safe than sorry, right?â
âIâŚâ Echo blinked, accepting his blanket as he fumbled for words. No matter how long you all have known Omega, the smaller clone always finds ways of surprising her family with her never-ending kindness. Echo cleared his throat, âThank you, Omega.â
She beamed up at him, brushing off his thanks as she grabbed a handful of pillows to scatter around the living room. Wrecker and Hunter followed behind her with blankets. Eventually the room was approved for a bantha pile by Wreckerâs standards and six bodies started to settle in for the night.
With Hunter against your left side, head buried in your neck, his lips gazing the skin over your pulse point and Wrecker snuggled behind him, Echo moved to claim his spot on your other side as Tech sat cross legged by your lower right leg and Omegaâs balanced on your chest leaving just Crosshair left to pick his spot.
âThereâs still room.â You pointed out to him, silently hoping heâll join.
Crosshair looked down at the pile, disgust written all over his face, âNot happening.â
âCâmon brother,â Wrecker patted the empty spot behind him, âYou know you want to.â
The sniper may be rough around the edges but heâs not immune to his brothersâ pleas. Heâll cave, you know so.
âNot in the slightest. Iâd rather eat glass than be sandwiched between you all.â
âFine, but youâll regret it.â Wrecker shrugged, snuggling closer into Hunterâs side, his large arm thrown over the smaller body to rest on your arm.
Crosshair rolled his eyes, âDoubt it.â
Tech glanced up from his datapad, âI have informed Phee that I will be staying another night here,â He looked at you, âShe is pleased that you have returned unharmed and has invited you for dinner tomorrow if that is to your liking.â
âTell her thereâs no other place Iâd rather be.â
He nodded, âI will inform her immediately, she will be happy to hear so.â
Omega frowned, rifling through the blankets, âWhereâs Lula?â
Wreckerâs head shot up, alarmed and you glanced around until you spotted her by the hallway entrance. You pointed Omega to the toy, âYou must have dropped her.â
Omega looked over at her brother, eyes wide and childlike, âCrosshair? Can you get her?â
The clone looked at her, then the pile of blankets and pillows that were basically drowning her small frame, before blowing out an annoyed sigh, but he went and got the toy anyway. He carelessly threw it in her direction, which earned a cry of protest from Wrecker. Crosshair rolled his eyes in response before crouching down beside Echo, moving his blanket aside.
The former ARC Trooperâs body stiffened when a pair of hands met his pelvic. Then he flinched away from Crosshairâs touch when the clones fingers found the clasps of his prosthetic legs. You watched slightly puzzled at what was happening.
Crosshairâs fingers froze for a fleeting second before he scowled down at Echo, âRelax Reg, if I have to suffer sleeping here tonight Iâm at least going to make sure my nuts stay intact.â
A puff of air met your skin as Hunter grunted, âLanguage Crosshair, the kids here.â
Omega giggled as she settled comfortably on your chest, âIâm not a kid, Hunter.â
Beside you, Echo flicked his youngest brotherâs arm, âI donât move in my sleep.â
Wrecker let out an loud laugh, âHa, good one Echo!â
âYou could sleep on the other side of the bantha pile,â Echo cocked his head over to where Wrecker is, âSnuggle up behind Wrecker. He doesnât sweat that much.â
âIâd rather not. Now are you going to let me continue?â Crosshair gestured to the prosthetics.
Echo nodded, moving to make it easier for his brother to reach the clasps, âYou better not steal my blanket throughout the night.â
âWhat are you going to do? Chase me?â Crosshair jeered, but his tone held no malice behind it and Echo for his part just playfully shoved the sniper back until his ass met the floor. Beside you Hunter mumbled something incomprehensible into the crook of your neck while Wrecker and Omega laughed as Crosshair scowled up at them.
Once the prosthetics were removed, Crosshair huddled underneath Echoâs heated blanket with him, keeping enough distance from the clone for it not to be weird. Crosshairâs words, not Echoâs. The latter couldnât care less, especially when the added warmth helped him sleep soundly.
With them both settled in for the night Tech was able to finally curl himself against your thigh, directly underneath Echo, giving the fact that without the cloneâs prosthetics thereâs now room for Tech to lie down and be close to you.
âThis is⌠nice.â You said, pulling Echo in closer to your body when he struggled to do so himself without use of his prosthetic legs. His prosthetic arm had been taken off too. Most likely so you donât get hit by it.
âAw, yeah it is!â Wreckerâs usual loudness is muffled by Hunterâs shirt and the older clone chuckled at the rough vibration that spread across his back.
Omega propped herself up to rest her head in her hands, her elbows pressing against your chest and you hid the wince when her pointed appendages dug into your sternum.
Her eyes twinkled as they met yours, âWeâve missed you,â She exclaimed, the twinkle in her eyes grew brighter, âTech barely left the house, Phee brought over food for us but we ended up giving it to the shelter âcause Echo went bananas and made enough food for the entire village! And Wrecker built a giant shed in a day! The Unstoppable Machine they called him. Oh and Crosshair slept at the gun range every night. Echo had to bring him food and a pillow and blanket-,â
You blew out a disappointed sigh. Leave it to Crosshair to do the exact opposite of what you said. Taking care of yourself does not equal three nights at the gun range. Crosshair hid his head in Echoâs shoulder shielding himself away from your scowl.
âHunter wouldnât leave my side,â Omega continued, âI wasnât even allowed to sleep over at the Hazards. Itâs okay though. Truthfully, I didnât feel like sleeping away from home anyways.â
You swallowed around the lump in your throat. You knew they didnât want you to go but you never really knew how much pain youâre absent brought the six of them.
âIâm so sorry,â You whispered into the silence of the room, âIâm here now and Iâm not leaving ever again, I promise.â
Omega held out her hand, little finger up, âPinky promise?â
You locked your smallest finger around hers and brought them both up to your lips, pressing a delicate kiss to her skin, âTo the brightest stars and back.â
Omega was the first to fall asleep, followed quickly by Echo; the warmth of his blanket and your body heat lulled him into a peaceful slumber. Wrecker was next, his snores unnaturally quiet for a man his size. Small blessings, truly.
Techâs head is pillowed on your thigh, his datapad loosely held in his hand, conversation with Phee most likely cut short by his sleep. Out of all your boys your heart is warmed by him the most. Heâs the only one who doesnât live here, heâs the only one who has spent four nights away from their partner. Heâs never once complained about it and you know neither has Phee; sheâd let Tech spend a thousand more nights here if thatâs what he needs.
Crosshair and Hunter were the last to drift off, their bodies on high alert, tracking any movement that could possibly take you away from them. Crosshair once said that nothing is ever too good to be true, but like most things the sniperâs believed, heâs wrong. Because youâre here for good, and thatâs true.
You felt a nudge against your right side and you rolled your eyes fully expecting to get an ear full of Techâs latest discoveries during your absence but instead you're met with an unreadable expression as Crosshair stared at you.
He doesnât say anything and he looks more pissed off than before. Itâs late and you're tired, physically and emotionally and the last thing you want is an angry clone glaring at you through the night.
âThis wasnât my idea,â You reminded him, tone a little rougher than it probably should be, âBut Iâm not going to have you ruin it because I need this. I might have only been gone for three days but I was alone for each one and you were here, with the boysâ and Omega.â
Heâs silent, eyes sharp almost like heâs studying you. When he does speak it sounds like itâs through gritted teeth, âWhere else?â
And, oh
You had been expecting that question from Hunter, maybe even Echo, but not him.
You sighed and let your head fall back against your pillow. Whenever the gentleman got too bold, you were able to direct their attention somewhere other than your body⌠but sometimes you just werenât fast enough.
âYou were right, the others wouldnât have been able to sit and watch,â You shifted your eyes back to the sniper, âThe man grabbed me, pulled me into his lap and sometimes when I close my eyes, I can feel his breath against my skin and I hate it.â
The arms locked around you tighten, Hunter's head unburing itself from your neck, his breathing falling to the softest puffs against your skin. You honestly should have known that he wouldnât fully be asleep.
You sighed, pulling Omega closer to your chest, needing to feel her heartbeat, letting it ground you, âRex was immediately lifting me off of him and using his body as a shield, keeping me out of the manâs sight. What was supposed to be a stealth mission turned into a full blown blaster fight. What was it you said Crosshair? âDead bodies make things complicatedâ?â
âSometimes complicated is necessary for survival,â Crosshair said, âIt may have not gone down the way you wanted it to, but tonight there are people finding their freedom from slavery and thatâs because there are good people out there willing to fight for them. People like you.â
Your throat constricted at his words and you felt the beginning of tears build up, you do your best to blink them away before they get a chance to escape.
âYouâre not leaving us again, right?â Hunterâs voice was rough, and it was clear from the way he asked the question that there was only one acceptable answer.
âNo, never again,â You replied, before asking your own question, âDo I smell better now?â
Hunter made a show of taking in a deep breath, pausing for a second before giving a slow nod, âYou smell like my aftershave, Echoâs mechanical oil for his prosthetics, Omegaâs shampoo, Pheeâs perfume that lingers on Techâs clothes and the chemical ingredients in Techâs eye drops.â
âWrecker and Crosshair?â
âBy the morning youâll smell like them too. I promise.â
âGood, but in case I donât; Iâm not doing anything tomorrow night.â
Crosshair pressed his front flushed against Echoâs back and threw his arm over his brother's body to rest on top of Omegaâs back, âIf we must, I'm making Wrecker bring the mattresses down here. Iâm getting too old for this shit.â
You laced your fingers with his across Omegaâs body, âDeal.â
A/N: Iâve had one rule when it comes to tbb. I donât write for Crosshair â Heâs a hard character to write â So how the heck did I manage to include him in 80% of this fic?! Iâm not sure I was able to capture his personality completely but I hope I did him justice. (runs and hides)
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I miss Tech. I know you might not be able to write for awhile and I get that. If you feel up to it though could you please write a fic where Tech is able to come to Pabu after tantis and finds out the Marauder is gone. Maybe reader (platonic/aromantic) comforts him with hugs and memories tks
Hello! I have some pretty strong feelings about Tech and how we still didn't see him in the entire last third of The Bad Batch. Here is hoping he will come home soon. And in manifestation of this....
Tech x GN!Reader
Warnings: Mention of injuries, but nothing explicit. No indication of whether Tech was CX-2 or not. Tech lives, obviously!
You sat on the landing pad near the ocean. It was empty now, but the last few remnants of the Marauder were only recently removed. In the rush to get to Tantiss, the people of Pabu did their best to help clean up the mess from the explosion while Wrecker, Hunter, and Crosshair left with Phee. You were among them, trying to grab whatever you could and sort through anything that you felt the brothers would want to keep. There wasn't much. Thankfully Gonky, Lula, Tech's goggles and various pieces of armor were already removed when the ship exploded. You did, however, manage to find and keep one thing.
You smiled to yourself as you looked down at the yoke and the lever used to jump to hyperspace.
"You recovered it?" Tech asked as he approached.
"I did," you replied with a smile. "I thought you might want to keep it."
Tech sat next to you with a flinch and sighed.
"You okay?" you asked.
"I'm better today." He was still healing, but mostly there. His family had waited until he was better to tell him about the Marauder. He didn't take it well, although he tried to insist it was merely a ship that could be replaced. You all knew better, but it was Tech's way to try to process the information.
Tech reached for the yoke and you gladly gave it to him. He held it in his hands as he had done hundreds of times while piloting the ship. It fit his grip perfectly.
"I requested this particular part," he said. "I requested the modifications to the Marauder. I was nine, but argued that since they felt we were nearly ready for battle, we should be able to get the best equipment. They made some of the modifications, but I made most of them. Even the ones they deemed unnecessary."
He reached for the lever and you handed it to him. He felt so natural holding these pieces, yet they were less familiar since they were no longer attached to anything.
"What was it like when you first flew the Marauder?" you asked.
Tech fondly smiled and answered, "The training simulations were not adequate, but I adapted quickly."
He grimaced, now faced with the thought that he would never fly his ship again. He would never have that home again. He took in a breath. Things changed, but he wasn't alone. He made it to Pabu, their new home. He put the yoke and lever aside and tried to smile at you. You opened your arms to invite him in for a hug if he wanted it. He didn't hesitate. He'd been separated from his family and friends for so long. He rested his head against yours and you held each other. While he wasn't usually one to cry, a few tears trickled down his face.
"I cannot explain why I feel this way. I'm home. We lived. I should only feel gratitude."
"It's okay, Tech," you reassured. "Sometimes I can't put my finger on my feelings, but I simply feel them. We're all built a little different. Besides, you survived a terrible fall. It takes a toll on your body, including your exceptional mind."
He nodded and took in a deep breath. You held him a little closer and waited for him to feel ready to let go. You stayed up with him and watched the ocean while he spent the night telling you all kinds of stories about flying and the modifications he wanted to make on a new ship.
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âWhere the stars can shineâ
Summary: the fighting never stops, and it never will so itâs in everyoneâs best interest to find the calm moments when you can.
Pairing: The Bad Batch x padawan!reader (OF COURSE THIS IS PLATONIC)
Warning: none just so much fluff!
Word count: 1261 (not proof read but what did you expect)
Notes: IM WATCHING THE NEW BAD BATCH SEASON AFTER THIS! So this is my way of manifesting everyone being alright to end the show đĽ˛
The war never ended, nor would it for anyone who has endured it and its intensity.
One fight always rolled into another and nothing could be done to stop it. The only way to get through it was to find the little cracks in all the bad. The place where the sun could shine and the flowers could grow.
Or in this case, the stars could twinkle.
"This is already too high for me." Wrecker stated loudly hauling himself up the side of the Marauder.
Crosshair, who was currently under Wreck scoffed to himself before clambering up the side like it was nothing. "You never seem to have that problem when we're in the air." He quipped.
"Well I'm inside then." He whined finally being assisted by Hunter who had the small hands of Omega making sure he didn't fall.
You could only laugh at the scene, leaning back on Echo you could feel him laugh too.
"Who do you think's falling off first?" You ask with a smile that was masked by the moonlight.
"The real question is," Echo leaned forward, surprised a little bit that the top of the marauders could fit 5 fully grown clones plus omega and the Jedi padawan. "Who's going to be pushed off first."
You looked back towards him and in an instant you spoke the same word together. "Tech."
Speaking of the devil, Tech's voice rang out as you looked over to where he had an arm pointing something out beyond the horizon.
"-and if you look there you'll be able to see Endor"
Omega's eyes lit up brighter than they have been in the past few days, nothing seemed to be going right for that bad batch no matter how much they tried.
"Have you guys been there?" Omegas eyes scanned the rest of her family that sat gazing with her. The sky on this backwater planet was surprisingly clear, clearer than you thought it would be.
"Eh once or twice." Hunter shrugged it off with a smile as all that Omega could do was gawk up at her big brother.
"Thats an understatement." Crosshair added quietly from beside you. With a nudge to your shoulder he added. "That meat-head over there blew up more than half the forest and got us kicked out. For life."
"Hey!" Wrecker let go of his strong grip of the Marauder with one hand to wave it at the sniper.
Omega giggled giving you a glance as you could help but laugh at the exchange. "Have you?"
You could only smile at the found memories the question brought you. Landing with your Master on a planet you've never even heard of at that time. The trees the towered over you and the abundant shades of green that you didn't even know existed. The faint sound of your master laughing as you stared up from the base of the tall trees fathomed by the hight.
"Yeah I went once I think during the Clone Wars. It was beautiful there." You spoke, the smiles spread from Omegas face to Hunters as he watched you retell the fond memories.
"Well I also did kinda crash into a tree there but other than that the rest was beautiful." Echo hide his laugh behind you as you told the more embarrassing part of the trip.
"I think I did hear about that one." The ex arc trooper spoke out. You shoved him back slightly as your gaze returned to the stars above.
"Now if you all turn your gazes eastward you can spot the Orion constellation which should also mean the Canis Major is pretty close." Tech pointed upward now, his own eyes locked tightly on the stars.
"That one has the brightest star in the whole galaxy right?" Omega filled in, whether Tech wanted to continue himself or not he could only beam down at the girl, who clearly heard this from him before.'
You smiled also recounting when Tech probably told the group for the first time.
The bounty hunters came from nowhere that day, Omega gripped on the back of Echo's armor plate with tears streaking down her face clearly scared.
Tech stood above you the, a data pad scanned over you as Hunter tried to apply some pressure to a wound you sustained on your side. Wrecker and Cross stood around the group, the sniper's gaze fixed on the darken horizon beyond.
Panicked breath sounded out and flown into the barren night, as much as you didn't want to scare Omega more you really could help it. You were scared yourself.
"Do you see that over there." Tech took your free arm in his hand and pointed up to the looming sky with it. "That really bright star?"
You were pulled back from your thoughts with the slightest nudge from Crosshair who spared you a glance, nobody else seemed to notice his movements
"I want to go to all of those planets one day." The words were light from Omega, a smile still evident in her voice.
"You'll definitely need to learn to fly then." You added shooting a look at Tech who finally spared a glance at someone else and was immersed in taking pictures of the different planets and constellations.
"If you can find another ship." Tech said mater-o-factly with a finger in the air.
"Aweeee Tech." Omega did the only thing she could think of, huge tooka eyes found Tech and with the pout of her bottom lip you could almost see the moment Tech cracked.
"More contemplation will be needed for that"
Though Omega wasn't disappointed for long as Crosshair whispered to her. "That's practically a yes."
Hunter laughed now shoving Crosshair back into a lying down position. He noted that his brother looked quite different without his armor, but it was a sight he could get used to.
Opening his mouth Tech was about to defend himself before a snore racked through the air.Â
"Put someone else to sleep too Techy." Crosshair jabbed a finger at wrecker who still seemed to gripped the ship tightly.
You couldn't blame him though, and is wasn't just because of Tech talking, but you did insist the stars and planets were best to see in the late night. A yawn stifled through you, Echo wasn't the warmest person but the arms that wrapped around you from the clone seemed to do it.
"It's not even that late." Omega protested but her heavy eyelids seemed to contradict her own words.
"No no, we all can't fall asleep up here or it's going to be a pain getting down." Omega curled up into Hunters chest as he spoke. He slowly started to get up.
"One of us should get Wreck." Your own eyelids battled against you as you fought to sit up.
"On it." Crosshair was the last person who you thought would offer but as his leg extended you watched Wrecker rolled over the side.
His startled yell was masked by the thud of him hitting the soft grass below.Â
"See it wasn't even that far." The skipper shrugged pushing himself over the edge and landing gracefully with even using the side to get down.
You chuckled as you rolled your eyes at the brothers were up to their old antics.
The chill air was a good contrast to the heated days that came before, so much fighting it seemed that it would never end.
Moments like these would always be cherished, and surprisingly Tech wasn't the one to get pushed off the Marauder.
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Iâd love to request a fic with a female reader and a angsty/comfort storyline with the Bad Batch.
For a broad storyline I was thinking something by along the lines of a female reader joining the Bad Batch (per Hunterâs idea) and Crosshair and/or Echo not being very happy about it. However they eventually they come around to having another girl in the group.â¤ď¸
Winning Approval
Clone Force 99 x Platonic!Reader
Summary- You felt as if you were living a purpose-less life, so when Hunter asks you to join his crew, you say yes! Not everyone on the force is as happy though... Takes place during and after Season 1, Ep. 2.
A/N- Thank you so much for requesting! I appreciate it so much, but I think I'm done writing platonic xD. This was sooo hard for me to write. I love the challenge, but i'm not sure how great my platonic writing skills are!
Word Count- 1,454
Growing up, helping people seemed natural. You remember discovering this when your old friend Kaiya fell and scratched her knee. It was second nature to dress her wound and comfort her. You were nine at the time.
Your mother enrolled you in medical classes as much as she could, you learned how to set bones, stitch holes, and treat infections. Amongst many other skills.
The city you lived in was soon taken over by the empire, but you found a way out before it was too late. That's where you found yourself- living with Suu and her husband Cut. The two had taken you in when they found out your home had been destroyed.
It didn't hurt when you found out you and Suu's parents knew each other in their youth.
When you had stumbled onto Hunter- he and his crew had set off a trap you had set in the fields. Your gun raised at him was lowered by Cut, claiming he knew them.
Things blurred together since then, everything moved so fast. Having to relocate away from the empire again was not something you fashioned. You were tired of running, and expressed your concerns.
Hunter initially suggested dropping you off at the planet of your choice, (a repayment for taking care of one of Omegas wounds).
Crash landing on a moon wasn't on anyone's roster, but it happened nonetheless. It did, however, give yourself an opportunity to prove yourself to them.
You helped Tech repair a part of the hyper-drive, earning his favor.
You shared your rations with Wrecker, earning his approval.
You played and entertained with Omega, earning her and Hunters trust.
Last was Echo. You wanted him to like you, as you enjoyed everyone's company. They were so kind to you, and didn't pay any mind to flaws. They knew themselves that they were defective- what was one more defect?
Maybe you were in over your head, would they really accept you as a member of their squad? They just met you a week ago. For all they knew you were an Empire spy... You couldn't deny that you wanted to stay though. You felt like you belonged- finally.
When Echo still avoided you like the plague and the ship was ready to fly again, you felt like you had run out of time. You sulked around the ship for awhile, waiting for Hunter to ask where you wanted to be dropped off.
That was until you noticed- he hadn't asked you. It had been hours and he had said nothing about you leaving.
This made you crack, anxiety like ice through your veins.
"Hunter, I mean this in the least selfish way possible. But, why haven't you asked where I wanted to go yet? What planet?" You thought you messed up when his face fell. He looked dissapointed?
"Well, we were hoping you would want to stay. We were going to formally ask, but Wrecker and Omega are still making the poster." He rubbed the pack of his neck and chuckled a little bit. "Would you like to join us? If not, that's completely understandable. Just name the planet and we will be headed there." He stated, making sure you knew you had options.
"R-really? You guys want me to join you?" You wanted to smack your head at how cliche you sounded. Though, you didn't have time to think on it, as Hunter started talking again.
"We don't have an official medic. While Tech possesses all the knowledge needed, he doesn't have a, uh how do I put it? A steady hand when it comes to medical means." He reasoned.
"You are more than capable as we've seen, and between Wrecker and Omega we need a medic- bad." You smiled at this. You felt a purpose. Someone needed you! You would be able to help your squad and civilians you came across on any journey.
Before you could respond, Omega and Wrecker barreled through the mid-section of the ship. Omega held a small banner in her hand, and Wrecker a large sheet of paper. It was full of colorful pictures, drawn by the two.
Your heart warmed at the effort they put in, all to make you feel welcomed.
"How could I say no? You guys have been so perfect to me, and I want to help you guys as much as I can." You smiled up at Hunter, he patted you on the shoulder. His way of officially letting you on the squad.
After that day, things started to move more smoothly. Yeah, you had some bad run-ins, almost got captured a few times, and had many near-death experiences. But, you were with your family through it all. The only problem was Echo.
Maybe 'problem' wasn't too nice of a word. Echo never did anything wrong. He just, never seemed to like your company. You guessed he didn't have to like you, not everyone would. Because of this, you pushed back your guilty feelings surrounding him. That was until you over-heard a conversation between him and Hunter.
"Something feels off about her." Echo told Hunter. You couldn't see either of them, and didn't want to expose your position by moving.
"Yeah, and what's that?"
"I can't place it. I don't understand how everyone can just accept her, no questions asked." Echo sounded confused.
"She's shown us many times that she can handle herself. Plus, Omega needs another female on the ship.'' Hunter defended you, but still wanted to hear Echos concerns.
"She's not a clone. She doesn't think like us!" Ah, so that's why he's been so put-off by you. It was because you weren't a clone. You assumed he was so used to clones, that of course you were an odd piece in their clone family.
You slowly moved back to your sleeping cot. You sunk down slowly. It wasn't your fault, really. You can't control where or how you were born. Thoughts surrounded you. Was it that obvious? Were you that different from them?
As much as you wanted to pack your bags and not burden anyone else, you decided to talk to Echo first.
After landing on a planet to resupply, you asked to speak to Echo alone.
"Uh, sure." He replied, skeptical. You both exited the ship, though keeping close.
"Echo, I didn't really know how to bring this up. I figured I should just get straight to the point?" You asked, not wanting to waste his time.
He nodded, looking straight to you.
"I overheard you and Hunter talking last rotation..." You nervously picked at a nail. He still stared, not wavering.
"I can't help that i'm not a clone. I'm not sorry either, but I do want to know what I can do. To gain your trust." You dropped your hand, eager for his response.
He licked his lips, thinking. "I'm sorry you heard that..."
"Echo, I don't care. I just- I want to be a part of this family..." You mustered out. Now or never!
This surprised him, "What are you talking about. You already are!"
He seemed, mad? Was he really that disgusted by 'normal' humans?
"I can't help that i'm not a clone!" You regrettably yelled, throwing you arms up.
"That doesn't matter, everyone accepts you anyways!" His words were strained, like he didn't want anyone to know.
"Why don't you?" You whispered.
He sighed and took a step back. "When I first joined force 99, it wasn't as easy."
You couldn't imagine what he was referring to. You knew he was a regular clone before joining Hunter, but what did that have to do with anything?
After seeing your confused look, he continued. "I wasn't born a defective clone, I became one. It took a lot of time to understand how to use this. But you fit in so easily." He gestured to his mechanical arm.
"I had no idea you felt that way... I wasn't trying to mean anything-" He cut you off.
"I know, and really, we do need a medic. I was just being resentful, I'm sorry."
"I'm not trying to take anyone's place. The team wouldn't be the same without you. Besides, Omega adores you, and I think Hunter will do whatever it takes to keep her happy." You laughed, he luckily gave out a chuckle as well.
"Thanks. I think It'll just take some time to get used to the difference." He said, honestly.
"I get that, just let me know if there's anything I can do... Ya know, to speed things up?" You smiled up at him. It was then that you knew everything would be fine. That you really had found your family, and nothing could take you from them.
A/N- Thank you so much for reading! I am sorry if this isn't what you had in mind! Feel free to send in another request if you would like a more specific plot! Again, sorry that my platonic writing skills aren't that sharp! Tags- (lmk if you want to be tagged as well!) @thethreeeyed-raven @knight-of-flowerss
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What If There Were Five
Pairings: Platonic Bad Batch x experimental clone! Reader
Summary: what if there were five experimental clones made on Kamino?
Warnings: bit of clone bullying, not much, your the "runt", you look like u and you have your name but u have brown eyes and an auzzie accent LOL, you got super speed and enhanced regeneration
Word count: 365
What if they had created five experimental clones on Kamino instead of four? There were five fetuses with genetic deformities that were then enhanced to create something better.
âYo Y/n, you think you could speed over and steal some more snacks without getting caught?â Your brother Wrecker would always ask you. Because your enhancement was unlike any other.
You had incredible speed, and quick regenerative healing abilities. So you didnât need bacta or many medical supplies unless the wound was severe. BUt with your speed, and as the smallest cadet out of all your brothers, you were able to speed into the caf, snag some extra snacks and speed off again without any of the older clones stopping you.
But as you and your brothers got older, you put your abilities to greater use. Youâd weave through droids, slashing and cutting to pave a path while your brothers would take out those on the edges. You zipped around, and would often take hits for your brothers because within seconds the blaster wound would be already healing and youâd feel no pain.
So many clones called you zipper but you hated that name, you had chosen Y/n when your brothers chose their names too, and thatâs what your little squad called you.
When you and your team graduated from Kamino it was probably the best day of your life. You had known starting off that your fetus had barely made it past incubation, but for some reason pushed through and survived with some DNA that gave you that regeneration.
Thatâs why you were smaller, a runt, some of the meaner Kaminoans would say, but you didn't care.
You also looked scarcity different from your brothers, minus the brown eyes that all clones had, but your hair was different, face shape, everything. You were you, and regardless of what you looked like, The Bad Batch was still your family.
And when Echo joined nearing the end of the clone wars, you couldnât be happier to have yet another brother.
So there were five experimental clones, five brothers who were so close and so powerful when they put their minds together.
nothing could go wrong⌠right?
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Hello it's @clone-anon. I love this new season. Who can say no to big brother Crosshair? Here's some Crosshair x former padawan reader with big brother vibes. Influenced by TBB S3E4.
You met Omega and her brothers while on the run from the Empire. You'd hidden your abilities ever since Order 66 was handed down, but sometimes it was tempting to reach out. It's not that you needed it for protection necessarily, although sometimes your lightsaber came in handy when you were in a bit of a bind. It was more that you missed your master and fellow jedi. It was lonely and you wondered if you took the risk to reach out more, you might feel those you'd lost again.
You first met Omega at a bazaar. You reached into your pocket for what few credits and she got the slightest glimpse of your lightsaber. Omega brought you to her brothers and promised you'd be safe with them, knowing how dangerous the galaxy was for you. It took some time for you to trust, but they made it easy. You were surprised by the openness of her brothers. While that was a comfort in a galaxy that seemed full of danger, you actually felt safest with her grumpy brother Crosshair. Although he seemed the most closed off, you knew where you stood with him and he always kept an eye out for you.
You and Crosshair walked through some town overrun with stormtroopers. You were trying to find some power supplies for Tech and it was getting harder and harder to come by credits and supplies these days. You did your best to blend in, but your hand always twitched toward the lightsaber hidden along your waist.
"Easy," Crosshair whispered, putting a hand on your arm. "They don't suspect."
"How can you be sure?" you asked.
"I can read them," he replied. He put a hand on your shoulder and you took a deep breath. He was right. You were looking at them more than they bothered to give you a second glance. You both managed to find the parts you needed and headed back through town toward the ship. Just as you made it through the busiest part of the city, Crosshair looked up and down the road before pulling you into an alley.
"You're still nervous," he said, taking your shaking hand in his own. His still shook sometimes, but it wasn't as bad as it had been. "Come here." He put his arms around you and held you. "They won't get you."
He knew you were still scared of being found out, even though you had become good at hiding any hint that you were once a padawan in public. Crosshair gave you a little squeeze.
"It's still overwhelming," you said. "They're everywhere. I just want to live my life."
"I know," he said, waiting for you to let go when you were ready. You knew he'd protect you like any of his siblings and after some minutes you pulled away and nodded. He put an arm over your shoulder and you walked out of town together. You relaxed as you got further from civilization and to the hidden woods where the ship was waiting. Another successful supply trip.
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