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Den of Vipers
Sinners and Saints: Chapter 1
Pairing: Mafia! Ashton Irwin x Fem! Hemmings! Reader
Word count: 5.8 k
Summary: Devastating news forces you to knock on the door of the last person youâd ever want to see.
Warnings: Death, murder, blood, guns, mentions of drugs, abuse, torture, kidnapping, language. Some gramatical errors (English is not my first language, Iâm sorry)
Authorâs Note: Hiya! Welcome to my new series. I wonât have a taglist anymore, so any way you can support this, whether it is a reblog, comment or like, would be very much appreciated â¤ď¸ Hope you like it and Happy reading đťâ¨â¤ď¸
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The roaring sound of the engine could be heard from your room, distracting you from the book you were so comfortably reading. A smile crossed your features as you jumped out of bed and made your way outside.
The sun was starting to set with the golden hour on the horizon. The image of your brotherâs back walking out the door welcomed you for just a moment before you decided to jump on him, immediately making him drop the small amount of luggage he was carrying.
âSince when do you leave without saying goodbye?â You laughed, perfectly koaling your way along his broad back.
The perks of being a little sister: youâre never too old or too heavy for piggyback rides from your siblings.
Luke groaned a laugh âSince I figured I could be free from your ass a few minutes longerâ
You jumped off him âYou donât mean thatâ
âOf course not,â He smiled, pulling you into a hug. âI was going to go up to your room in a few minutesâ
It was always like this when he had to leave. Ever since he started helping your father at work, heâs been gone most of the time, barely having any time for you. It was no secret that Luke was your favorite amongst your brothers, nor did he hide the fact that you were his favorite as well. It was just the way it is, having just two years distancing you of age he became your best friend from the beginning. And it was not like you were allowed many friends either - or rather, no one wanted to be your friend because of your last name.
Luke got that, everyone in the family did. But growing up made it harder for you than your brothers. Being the only girl in the family does that.
âHow long are you leaving this time?â
Luke sighed âDad said itâs only for a week, but you know himâ
âSo I should expect you by the end of the monthâ You answered him, trying to hide the hurt in your smile âCanât you come back early? At least for a few days?â
âWhy?â He asked with a puzzled expression âIs there something important happening orâŚ?â You punched him, he laughed âOf course Iâll try to be here for your birthday, little thunderâ
And if Luke said he would try, he meant it.
He kissed your forehead before a loud honk could echo throughout the house.
âSomeoneâs impatientâ You rolled your eyes.
âWe gotta love himâ Luke shrugged, grabbing his luggage and giving you one last look âTake care, Y/Nâ
âYou, too! Iâll see you when you get backâ
âIâll bring you a present!â
You stayed at the door until you watched the car disappear through the gates. Little did you know what would happen next.
*
The brain works in funny ways. Always reminding you of things you would rather forget.
Itâs been a week since âitâ happened, but there wasnât a day where you didnât relieve it at least once.
The rain against the window; the loud knocks on the door. You were sitting in the kitchen, putting the last candles on your birthday cake, anxious about the promise Luke made you as you looked at the clock. How did they let the police just pass through the gate like that? Maybe the guards knew it was urgent. How you walked down the hall, careful just to eavesdrop without being noticed, just in time to watch your mother fall to her knees, her beautiful party dress ruined as the most horrifying sound left her mouth.
Then, it was all a blur.
People dressed in black. Your father having meetings after meetings behind closed doors, always catching your eye before the familiar click of the lock filled the silence. How the rain felt against your skin as the casket containing your brother's body was lowered down to the ground, never to be seen again. Your motherâs tears. The fake âIâm sorry for your lossâ speeches. Your father's stone-cold expression as his hand covered your shoulder with some sort of affection. The silence that came afterward.
But it couldnât end like that. It wasnât right.
âWe need to find him,â You told your father after the funeral.
He was sitting behind his desk, looking the oldest youâve ever seen him. His eyes werenât even focusing on you, almost as if he were also lost.
The first time he lost a son, Ben, your oldest brother, it made him cold as ice. It helped him build the empire he had now, grown on the blood of the enemies he took down along the way. You were just a child then, not older than thirteen, but you remember how fast things started to change. How friends stopped being friends, how business never meant the same thing again, how your mother stopped smiling as the jewels in her chest started growing.
But this is different.
âDad,â You begged, hating how you sounded like a little kid again.
âThere is nothing we can do, Y/N,â He said, coldly.
Thatâs who Robert Hemmings was, never sugarcoating anything. He tried, albeit your motherâs begging, to keep you out of the know of the family business. You were their only daughter, their little Angel, what good would it do to drag you into this world of madness and blood? It seemed like she didnât know you at all.
âSo youâre just going to sit there and do nothing?!â Your voice rose with every word.
Your father didnât dignify you with a response, instead, he chose to sit back and close his eyes. For the first time in years, you realized just how old your father was getting. The creases upon his face were as deep as the dark circles under his eyes. His white hair was getting thinner by the hour, and the spots on his skin seemed to be growing.
For a second you wondered just how much time it had passed since you saw him smile, since you spent time with him like you used to when you were a little kid. But you were not a kid anymore, and the man in front of you did not seem like your father at all.
He seemed tired, he probably was after all of this. But you were tired as well, tired of so, so many things that you were done keeping quiet for.
âHe is still out there,â You said, more quietly this time âI know he isâ
âY/NâŚâ He sighed, rubbing the pads of his fingers on his temple, trying hard to come up with the right words before he exploded in a fit of anger as he usually does with his subordinates âYou heard what the police said. You read the reports even though we told you not to-â
âThe reports said they only found one body, dad. One!â You wanted to scream, to shake some sense back into him but for what? You could already see the lost battle before it even began âMaybe Luke wasnât in the car, maybe-â
âThe car was completely burned out! They found his jewelry, some bones- Y/N I donât know how else to tell you! Theyâre dead!â
âJack is dead,â You said somberly âJackâs body is the only one that they found. Jackâs the one six feet below. Not Lukeâ
Robert sat back in his chair, shaking his head as you continued with your ranting.
âThe bones couldnât be identified, so it could be one poor soul that got the short end of the stick. It could be one of the collateral damage, as you call them, right dad? Could be fucking anyone! Luke could still be out there, he could be in trouble and weâre sitting here doing nothing-!â
A loud bang interrupted you. Your fatherâs fist was tense over his desk after he banged on it, not caring about the glass of water that tipped over and was now spilling over the edge of the mahogany. The vein on his neck was trembling as well as his jaw, but his eyes werenât focused on you. Instead, he looked down, eyes wide and unreadable with every emotion hidden and swallowed by his pride.
Still, that didnât scare you.
âJack wouldâve wanted for us to find himâ
âDonât you fucking talk about your brotherâ Robert spat.
âSomeone has to!â You stood up, letting the foot of the chair drag against the floor. You have never stood up to your father before, but it was time to change some things around the Hemmings' household âYou know Iâm rightâ
âY/N, Luke is dead,â He said, finally looking straight at you. The helplessness in his eyes took you by surprise âThe sooner you accept it, the better. The ceremony for his remains will be-â
âNo! Thatâs not him!â You nearly cried, but you promised yourself not to. Not in front of him. Not ever âIâm not going to mourn a stranger standing in his placeâ
Your father just shook his head, letting his hands distract him as he sorted out the papers on his desk.
âDad,â You demanded his attention, leaning over his desk âDad!â
No response, no reaction.
âFine,â You said, voice laced with anger âIâll go find someone who will pay attention to meâ
You started to walk away, not looking back as your nails dug into the flesh of your palm, cutting the skin to distract you from crying out of rage and disappointment. This was not how you expected he would react. You didnât expect him to give up just like that.
The merciless boss of one of the biggest mafia rings in the country⌠giving up for his son.
âY/N,â He called out before you closed the door behind you, making you stop in your tracks but you refused to look at him âIâm thinking of selling the businessâ
Those words left you frozen in place, a drop of cold sweat dripping down your back as you turned to him, clear fear in your eyes.
âWhat?â
Robert, stoic as usual, didnât look up as he signed over something.
âThe Luccas made an offerâ He explained in so little detail âI believe itâll be for the bestâ
âFor the best?!â You scoffed, feeling completely betrayed. A new low you believed your father could never be able to reach âFor the best of whom? Your conscience? Breaking news, dad. You donât have one. Cause if you did, you would never-â
You pressed your lips together, shushing the lump in your throat that threatened to escape in a sob. You took a deep breath and turned to your father.
âI hope you know this is the last time Iâll ever talk to you again if you dare to sell it to them. To himâ
âThatâs not your decision to makeâ
âThen consider me dead along with the rest of your children. Youâre good at thatâ
The banging on the door was heard all over the house along with your shoes stomping on the floor.
*
He could laugh. Was it possible that they were that stupid?
It wasnât a rare occurrence for Calum Hood and Michael Clifford to come at him for help, but really? Drugs?
âThis has to be the stupidest thing youâve ever asked me,â He said, both Calum and Michael shifted a little in their seats.
There they were, sitting in comfortable velvety cushion seats with leather handles; drinking a whiskey that was probably older than them; hands adorned with expensive jewelry and dressed in the finest suits they could afford. And they were afraid.
It was normal, of course, to feel intimidated by him. After all, his reputation preceded him as one of the deadliest men in the country. His successful deals gave him millions, and the ones that werenât as successful still made him a threat. Men feared him or wanted to be him. Women fell at his feet on their knees and not just to beg for mercy.
There was no wonder why he was nicknamed âLuciferâ given that his eyes resembled the evil and cruelty of Alexander Cabanelâs painting. There was no good left in him, not that anyone knew. Not that he would show proof of that.
Ashton Irwin was a proud man, a respectable man. And the two men in front of him knew it, so why waste their time?
Both Calum and Michael were famous around town as well. The prodigal son, Calum Hood, became a household name after he took on the family business after holding his father at gunpoint to sign the papers for him. Soon, he enlisted Michael Clifford, a wizard in technology and heir to his own fortune - albeit a bit small - as his right-hand man. They made themselves known in the business, and even Ashton had to admit that it was surprising how quickly they went up the ladder amongst the other families he knew. But, as any rookies, they made a few mistakes and asked a lot of favors that they were now trying to amend.
âCalum, howâs your girl?â Ashton asked, leaning back on his chair, pretending that their request was never asked in the first place âStill running that bookshop back on Seventh Street?â
The smirk on Ashtonâs face might not have meant anything else but a taunt to Calum. But the latter didnât like the way he said it, almost as if he knew that his girl was his only weakness.
âSheâs goodâ He answered, trying not to give him the satisfaction of seeing him affected.
Ashton hummed, looking at the third guy who was standing near the mirror on the wall.
âItâs not nice to bring security and bodyguards for a talk with friends,â He said.
âIs that what we are?â Michael asked, âIs that what weâre doing?â
âYou tell me, Clifford. Cause I know for sure that if you came to me as partners then we wouldnât even have this conversationâ Calum opened his mouth to speak but Ashton silenced him âBecause as you know, I donât make deals with lost causes, and right now Iâm seeing two in front of meâ
âAshton-â
âThereâs a thing called âunsaid agreementsâ in this business, Calum, I know youâre familiar with that. And that is we donât shit where we eat. We donât sell drugs in this city, we donât make deals with the locals, and for fuckâs sake we donât owe favors to the ones that donât comply with this agreementâ He pointed his finger at the two men in front of him âAnd you two fuckers did the three things togetherâ
âWell, what choice did we have?!â Calum asked âThe Luccas were threatening to take over our territory and-â
âAnd I donât give a fuck about the Lucassââ Ashton spat âIn factâŚâ
In one swift move, he took a gun under his desk and shot the security guard right in the head.
âWHAT THE-â
âFUCKING CHRISTâ
The two men yelled and jumped as the gun went off. Splatters of blood could be found in their clothing and faces, but nothing compared to the smear of blood and brains that now dropped from the mirror. Ashton, as usual, sat back in his chair with a smirk and hid the gun. Not a single drop of blood hit him or his desk.
âWHY THE FUCK DID YOU DO THAT FOR?!â Calum yelled, trying to wipe the blood from his clothes, showcasing his lack of knowledge of the business.
âCause he was wearing a microphone you jackass!â Ashton spat âHidden on the belt, look it upâ
Michael leaned down and he in fact found a small microphone hidden behind the buckle. He sighed as he showed it to Calum. The two men looked back at Ashton with tired looks filled with anger and embarrassment.
âAnother advice,â He said âDonât fucking invite newbies to âimportantâ meetingsâ
âYou think youâre so smartâŚâ
âI know Iâm smart, Hood, and Iâm the best there is in this business so donât you fucking forget it. Thereâs a reason you came to me and not to the bloody Bermansâ He got up and walked up to Calum, grabbing his chin and pulling his closer âIâm the only chance you have but I donât even know if you two idiots deserve it. So, admit it, Hoodâ
Calum rolled his eyes, but Ashton tightened his grip.
âSay itâ He nearly whispered, looking straight into his eyes.
âJesus fuck, fine. We need you, okay?â
Ashton smiled, letting go of Calm and patting him on the cheek âAtta boyâ
Just in time, someone knocked on the door before opening it. A young blond girl dressed in a white crop top and leather pants peaked inside, only showing half of her body but her whole face.
âSir?â
âLauren, not nowâ
âThereâs someone here to see youâ
Ashton rolled his eyes âI donât have time for it right now. Whatever or whoever it is, it can wait till at least for the cleaning to come upâ
âI donât think it can wait, sir. Sheâs very insistent. Iâve been trying to hold her back for twenty minutes nowâ Ashton gave her a look that made her roll her eyes âShe says her name is angel and that itâs urgentâ
Ashton perked up at the name. Slowly biting the inside of his cheek, he nodded and turned back toward his desk.
He clicked his tongue before looking toward Michael and Calum, and then back to his assistant.
âBring her in and send the cleaning team to at least remove that idiot, pleaseâ Lauren nodded and closed the door. He looked at his desk, putting away some papers as he nonchalantly said âYou two, outâ
âWhat?!â
âThis isnât over, Irwin-â
âYes, Clifford it isâ He stared at them but barely raised his head âNow get the fuck out before I make youâ
Ashton could only hear a string of murmured curses and then the door closing with a bang. He smirked, âAngel,â He whispered to himself in a singing, mocking tone âWhat have you gotten intoâ
*
The blonde girl looked familiar. Her smile showed some kindness that you werenât used to seeing around these places, even when you first encountered her behind the bar. She didnât ask questions other than your name and the reason for your sudden visit.
âHe doesnât see people without a previous appointment,â She said, handing one more beer to the drunken men who slurred their thank youâs to her.
âWhat, is he a doctor?â You chuckled humorlessly, but the girl didnât laugh along with you. her bright blue eyes just showed pity and understanding. You sighed âLook, tell him is angel, heâll see meâ
The girl shrugged âI canât promise you anything, doll. Just wait hereâ
Once she was out of sight through a backdoor, you took your time to scan the place. Ashton did outsell himself with this one.
âThe Den of Vipersâ was the most popular club in the city, having opened ten years ago when Ashton took over the family business, it was still filled with clients who wanted to get lost for a while. Ashton was good at making people disappear, and it showed. This place screamed his name wherever you would look.
The floor was a dark marble with white gold lines separating the tiles. There were booths against the walls, all made of velvet cushions and leather. The lights were low, and changing from blue to purple, to green and then white again as the music played, it was impossible to keep track of the people there thanks to it. The bar itself was made of bulletproof glass, standing proudly and mockingly in the middle of the dancefloor, surrounded by different bodies lost in the mindless music the DJ of the night put on, almost in trance and unaware of the things that happened behind the scenes.
Of course, this whole charade of a humble business owner was just Ashtonâs front to the authorities - even though they always seemed to be on his side, many times you heard your father complain about it - but you knew the reality. In fact, you were sure that when the girl came back, youâd be led through the backdoor and into the real building. Youâd walk through careful hallways that will eventually lead you to the ownerâs real office.
And that is exactly what happened once she came back and guided you through cushioned, sound-proofed walls covered in dark green velvet. The lights of the halls were dimmed, giving the feeling of being watched at all times like a haunted house. And you wouldnât have been surprised if that was the case, after all, Ashton could be anything but careless when it came to a negotiation.
Which is exactly why youâre here.
When you got to the door of his office, you didnât need to knock as the door opened immediately. Two guys dressed in black came out carrying a bodybag, leaving the door open. You rolled your eyes because, of course, Ashton would make a big show.
âIâll take it from here,â You said to the girl, giving her a small smile that she mirrored.
The first thing you saw when you came into the office was the desk. It had nothing but some papers and a lamp, no sign of family pictures or hobbies. It was common for the âbig bossesâ to keep their workplaces clean of any personal relationships, but coming from Ashton it seemed pretentious - at least for you.
The mirror still had blood stains on it and you could tell they were still fresh, even so you didnât look twice. Blood and guts are not something that shocks you anymore, and that realization came with a whole can of worms you werenât ready to open up yet. There were some stains on the floor and what you could assume was gunpowder residue, so you were careful not to step on those.
âIâd apologize for the mess, princess. But you and I both know it doesnât matterâ
You turned to find Ashton with his back facing you as he fixed a drink on his personal mini-bar. His broad shoulders and back were covered with the finest of suits - from Milan, everyone and their mothers wore clothes from Milan - his hair was longer than the last time you saw him.
When he turned around, however, it seemed like nothing had changed.
He looked mature, of course, twelve years can do that to someone. But his eyes were still the same shade of hazel you remember, only a bit more sadist. He looked good, and somehow you hated that. It was time to put the past in the past where it belonged and stop the memories before they cloud your mind. Still, something inside you kept telling you, urging you to let yourself go. What did it matter how he looked? But that thought came late for the half smile he wore as he walked up to you, made you realize that he caught you staring.
âHere,â He said, handing you a glass of whiskey and coke. Howâd he know your favorite drink? that was a question for another time âI assume youâre a big girl now, princessâ
You glared at him as you swallowed the whole glass in one go, never taking your eyes off him and his unimpressed look.
ââm not a princessâ You said, dryly âAnd I can make my own drink, thank youâ
You pushed past him and walked toward the mini bar, fixing yourself another drink. It was clear that you didnât need it, your mind was screaming and begging for you to keep a clear head while you were ahead and in front of Lucifer himself. But something in his smile⌠the way his eyes still treated you like a child, so condescending, brought something in you. A chance to prove yourself in front of him.
All your life you had to prove yourself in front of men like him. In front of women who think they were better than you because their hands didnât get dirty as yours did. In front of your parents. Of Luke⌠How long until they realize that you are where you belong?
Once you finished making your drink you turned back to Ashton. His eyes roamed your body, shamelessly, he licked his lips briefly before a smug grin adorned his face, eyes looking straight at you.
âI can see that,â He said, leaning against his desk âSo, angel, havenât heard from you in a whileâ
You rolled your eyes âDonât call me thatâ
âYouâve never seemed to mind it beforeâ
âIâm not here to reminisce about the olden days, Irwinâ You spat.
Ashton whistled âSo the bitch can bark! Impressive. Who wouldâve thought that the balls of the Hemmings family were hiding behind their youngest?â Your face turned red in anger as your fingers tensed around the glass. Ashton noticed and tauntingly walked toward you with a smirk and leaning to whisper in your ear âBut guess what? Y/N, you still canât biteâ
Your body became hot at his proximity. The smell of his cologne filled your surroundings as the rage - or something else, something new - inside your stomach kept boiling. But before you could push him away, he was already pulling apart and going back to sit at his desk.
âTell me, Y/N, what is a Hemmings doing here all by herself? Has daddy finally kicked you out?â
You swallowed the lump in your throat, looking down unable to meet his eyes. You canât believe youâre doing this, not with him. But there wasnât any other choice.
âI need help,â You said, hating how those words sounded coming from you.
âEverybody doesâ He shrugged âDoesnât mean theyâre going to get it-â
âAshton,â You finally looked back at him. The urgency of your voice and the fact that you called him by his name for the first time since you came here, took him by surprise as he listened âJackâs deadâ
Ashtonâs eyes remained unchanged at your words, looking straight at you while his fingers played with his rings on the opposite hand. From his reaction, it was hard to guess that once upon a time he and the Hemmingsâ siblings were inseparable, Jack being the closest of age to him and one of his first friends. Your eyes begged for him to do something, say something. To show you any indication that he might help.
The bond between your family and his broke a long time ago. You were barely a child, but you knew there was no going back to the summers filled with laughter and joy you all shared. In the blink of an eye - or at least thatâs what it felt like as a child - The Irwins and the Hemmings were sworn enemies. And the friendship you had with Ashton vanished in thin air.
You and Luke took it the hardest, begging your mother to help you call the Irwin household so you could talk to Ash. Never understanding why suddenly her eyes filled with tears as she shook her head no and told you to play something else.
âHe hates us,â Luke said to you once. It was another boring afternoon after you suggested calling him again. But Lukeâs eyes were cold as ice, scaring you as he said âAnd we hate himâ
And for a while that was it. You werenât going to go against your brother, so the subject was finally dropped and you havenât seen Ashton since. Or at least thatâs what everyone thought.
But now, years after the fallout, you were hoping somehow that those words were a lie. Maybe Ashton could still hold some kind of fond memory of your families together. Anything to make you believe he might help you.
âMy condolences,â He said after a while, no emotion hidden in his voice.
His comment made you angry, âIs that it?â
âWhat else do you want me to say?â He shrugged âPeople die every day, Y/N, it just the way it isâ
âHe was murderedâ
âShockerâ Ashton scoffed with sarcasm âHe was never the brightest of lads.â
âIt was an ambush,â You said, unable to stop. âThey were driving back home in the middle of the night when a string of bullets came raining down on the vehicle. Jack could barely escape before they found him and slit his throat. They burned the car afterward. And Luke-... Lukeâs missing, Ashtonâ
Ashton nodded, pressing his lips in a thin line âHeâs probably deadâ
âNo, heâs notâ
And maybe it was because of your determination, or the look in your eyes when you said it, almost as if you believed it. But Ashton grinned at your statement.
âNo,â He said, âHeâs notâ
A small breath of relief escaped your lips. Finally, somebody believed you.
âWould you help me?â
âNoâ
âWhat?!â
Ashton shrugged âWhy would I help you, little Hemmings? What makes you so entitled to come here and ask for my help after what your family did?â
âMy family?â It caught you off guard, what did he know that you didnât?
âAnd why arenât they helping to find their beloved golden child?â Ashton mocked, standing up and circling his desk until he was once again in front of you âAll the stories we hear about the young, promising Hemmings⌠Iâm sure they were not talking about youâ
You felt your cheeks heat up at the comment, grip tightening around the glass, nearly breaking it.
âI am shocked that they didnât start a search party already. Has daddy Hemmings opened his eyes to his karma yet? Why should I care? Matter of fact, why should you?â
âHeâs my brother,â
âCute. Not enough, but thanks for tryingâ He nodded toward the door âSee yourself out, angel. This isnât your castleâ
Ashton turned around, not even giving you a second glance. Your hand reached out to him, grabbing him by the arm and making him stop. There were probably a few people who could do that to him, even fewer the ones who were still alive to tell the story. He turned his eyes toward you, curiosity and anger hidden in those hazel marbles staring back at you and then at your hand on his arm.
The tension was clear, but it was a little too late to rethink that mistake. If this was your only shot, then you had to take it. You owe that much to Luke.
âI- I have no one, Ash,â You said, looking down, ashamed of your statement and how weak you sounded.
Ashton didnât say a word, he didnât move away either. He stood there, waiting for you to continue. And for the first time in a long time, you felt relieved that someone was at least willing to listen.
âI left them,â You told him, looking straight into his eyes âI left my family because they did not believe me. They canât find Luke, they wonât even try. Heâs the only person I have left and I wonât rest until I find him, with or without your helpâ
Ashton grinned maniacally, a shadow appearing in his eyes as he looked down at you. Now you understand why they called him Lucifer. For he once was one of God's most beautiful angels, but temptation and his own ego were his doom. And, as he leaned down, you couldnât help but be entranced by that wicked smile as he said, nearly whispering.
âAnd what are you willing to do, angel?â
It was a challenge, you could see it in his eyes. A bait to lure you into a trap. And you took it.
âAnythingâ
Ashtonâs smile widened as he freed himself from your grasp and walked over to his desk to grab a set of keys, pressing a little button on it.
âIf Iâm going to help you, little Hemmings - and Iâm not saying I will just yet - youâll have to resign your name and what comes with it. Iâll be dead before I help a Hemmings out of the sheer kindness of my heartâ
You rolled your eyes âYou donât have a heart, Irwin. Is that all you want? I told you I left my fatherâ
âI donât need a rogue princess fumbling with my businessâ Ashton scoffed, âSo whatever I say goes. Youâre working for me, Hemmings, not the other way aroundâ He walked closer to you again, his chest nearly hitting yours âIf I say go, you go. If I say we stop, you stop. If I say get out of my sight, you better pray your little feet move fast. I donât care who you are, what you are, or what you represent. If you fuck with me, Iâll fuck right back. And I go hard, angel. No intentions of having any kind of mercy. Understood?â
You challenged him with a look, trying to figure him out. But time was running out, and you didnât have any other option.
âYes.â You said, dryly.
Ashton clicked his tongue âYes, what?â
âDonât push it, Irwinâ You took a step back âSo, we have a deal?â
The doors to the office opened and two large, muscly men dressed in suits came in and stood quietly but threatening at the door. You crooked an eyebrow and looked back at Ashton.
âFriends of yours?â
âAcquaintances,â He said, walking over to them and getting out the door, only stopping for a second âYou cominâ?â
The two men walked behind you as you followed Ashton through the halls that first brought you there. The image of his broad shoulders walking under the low lights and out toward the club shielded you from any distractions. He would sometimes glance over his shoulder, a teasing smile pulling at the corner of his lips when he noticed you were still walking a few steps behind him.
People at the club were sweaty and unashamed. Bodies grinding against one another and along the beat of a dark EDM song. Some women and boys would walk up to Ashton, letting their hands grace the skin of his face and neck or arms as they each seductively said hello to him. It seemed as if they were enchanted by him, moved by a spell of lust as their eyes would meet his. They wanted him, they all wanted him. Ashton would smile, say their names, and acknowledge them with a hello before moving to another person, another step toward the exit.
Ashton led you through a door that led to another dark hallway. The music sounded muffled through the walls, blocking your ears at the sudden change of environment. Ashton walked a few steps ahead before he stopped and turned around toward you, hands in his pockets as he looked at you and grinned.
âNow what?â You asked, annoyed âAny other fan of yours that we need to greet?â
Ashton chuckled and shook his head.
âNo, just precautionsâ
âPrecautions? Why would you-â
âSorry, angelâ
And with a snap of his fingers, the world went black.
*
#ashton irwin#5 seconds of summer#suchalonelysunflower#5sos#calum hood#michael clifford#luke hemmings#sinners and saints#ashton irwin smut#ashton iriwn fic#5sos fic#5 seconds of summer fanfiction#ashton x reader#donât blame me for what you made me do#ashton 5sos#ashton 5 seconds of summer#ashton irwin fanfiction#5sos fanfic#5SOS smut#5SOS au#mafia au
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Inspired by Niffty during Ch 19 of "Saints and sinners" (by morningstar_writes)
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MARCEL GERARD
âł The Originals 1x05 - Sinners and Saints
#Marcel Gerard#Marcel Gerard Edit#The Originals#The Originals Gifs#Marcel Gerard Gifs#The Originals Edit#TO 1x05#TO Edit#Sinners and Saints#Charles Michael Davis#AlwaysAndForeverGifs
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Have you ever heard the legend of Đайа-Яга?
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Grishaverse fans I need your attention
Okay, now that you are here, go listen to the album Sinners and Saints by Bookish Songs Collective. A group of artists wrote songs about the Grishaverse characters, and the songs are so so so so good. Go, please. They have songs for the crows, for Alina, for the Darkling, for Zoya and for Nikolai. Heck, they even have one for Milo the goat. Go. Now. Give them love.
#Six of crows#grishaverse#shadow and bone#kaz#inej#wylan#jesper#nina#matthias#milo the goat#zoya#alina#mal#the darkling#genya#nikolai#bookish songs collective#Sinners and saints#no mourners
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I wish my hands didn't stain everything they touch,
I was born guilty, and have carried that guilt through my life.
I am a sinner cursed to love a saint.
I cannot hold you without your wings being crushed beneath the weight of my sins.
I am an ugly thing,
Unlovable some may say.
You hold my face in the palms of your hands, wiping my tears.
I feel the light of your goodness shine through my cloud of hate and pain. I love you, undeserving as I am.
#original poem#writeblr#writers and poets#girlhood#poetry#sad poem#relationship#religious trauma#religious imagery#sinners and saints#im unloveable#angels#guilt
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I'm finally watching Sinners and Saints (mainly because of Costas, but also because of Sean Patrick Flanery) and noticed a little reference to The Boondock Saints <3
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Semi-redraw of some art from a few years ago, but also its own thing. Just been feeling the october vibes already
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Costas Mandylor as Raymond Crowe in Sinners and Saints (2010) and Mark Hoffman in Saw VII (2010)
#costas mandylor#saw#saw vii#saw 3d#sinners and saints#mark hoffman#raymond crowe#my gifs#moviegifs#filmgifs#dailyflicks#filmedit#cinemapix#dilfgifs#costasmandyloredit#tvfilmsource#tvgifs#tvarchive
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Villain
Sinners and Saints - Chapter 2
Pairing: Mafia! Ashton Irwin x Fem! Hemmings! Reader
Summary: Whoâs afraid of the big bad wolf? After seemingly accept to help her, Ashton would not make it easy for the reader to find his good graces.
Warnings: Violence, swearing, blood, guns, threats, kidnapping, murder, mentions of abuse, injury. Some grammar mistakes (English is not my first language Iâm sorry)
Word count: 5.9k
Authorâs Note: Iâm keeping it, and if you donât like AUâs donât read them đ¤ˇđźââď¸ Thank you all for the support with the first chapter, it means a lot 𩷠And remember to reblog, comment and like the post if you enjoyed it â¤ď¸ Hope you like it and happy reading đťâ¨đŚ
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âCareful, angelâ You could hear the smile in his voice dripping with condescending sarcasm âWe donât want you to get hurtâ
Still, you kicked and fought and bit and yelled âfireâ hoping anyone could hear and come and help, but the music was too loud and you were at least ninety percent sure the walls were soundproof. You could not see anything besides the darkness of the velvet inside of the - you guessed - bag over your head. Your heels dug into the ground as the minions Ashton probably hired from the slums tried to drag you away.
âGet the fuck away from me!â
âMotherfuck-!â One of them yelled after you sunk your teeth deep into his hand. You smiled at the faintest taste of blood that lingered on your tongue. If you were going down, at least theyâd know you fought back.
Ashton rolled his eyes with a sigh âYou know,â He said âYou used to be funâ
âFun?!â You yelled turning your head toward where you thought he was, still dragging your feet as two pairs of arms dragged you âI would show you fun, you sick son of a-â
âAh-ah better be careful with your next words, angelâ Ashton tutted. You felt his breath next to your ear, goosebumps jumping up on your skin as he leaned down and whispered âWe both know you like itâ
At that point, you were hoping you had a bag over your head so that he would miss the way your cheeks flamed up at his proximity. But if you had to guess, he probably wore a devilish smirk right now, and oh, how you wanted the satisfaction to erase it completely.
âGODFUCK-â You smiled as you heard Ashtonâs groan in pain after you kneeled him near his crotch.
âOopsâ
Soon, your wrists were grabbed by one of his hands, pulling you closer to him. You could feel his heartbeat next to yours as he took off the covering of your face.
Hazel, angry eyes were staring right at yours, you didnât dare look away. You couldnât. His gaze scanned your face, lingering a second too long on your lips before his stare found yours again, looking back with something hidden in them, something that made your breath get caught up in your lungs the second you noticed the soft caressing of his thumb against the skin of your wrist. It was a challenge, it had to be. You knew Ashtonâs tricks too well to fall for them so easily. But having him so close made you realize exactly why it seemed so thoughtless to give it all away.
âWhy do you have to be so difficult?â He asked, words like velvet coming out of his mouth.
âI donât know,â You answered, staring back at him with anger âWhy do you have to be such an asshole?â
Ashton chuckled, âOuch, and I thought we were getting alongâ
Suddenly, you felt someone yank you from his grasp and carry you over their shoulders to the exit. You kicked and screamed, but all was fruitless as you were thrown inside a car where they tied up your wrists and ankles, and covered your face with another blindfold.
âBelieve me, angel. I had no intentions of tying you up this soonâ Ashtonâs voice came floating as you felt the seat next to you dip under his weight. You scoffed in annoyance.
âBite me, Irwinâ
âDonât threaten me with a good time, loveâ He said âAnd try and keep quiet, alright? Donât make me gag you⌠Unless you want toâ
The car started moving, and just like that, you were completely at his mercy.
*
During the whole car ride, you were completely silent and still. You didnât even give him the satisfaction of breathing hard, and you knew you were driving him crazy. Well, if the consistent sound of tapping his fingers on his knee told you anything, that is. You had to repress a smile at that.
Ashton liked the chase and fight. You noticed it the second you saw that glint in his eyes. One does not get the name Lucifer by playing fair and liking it.
âTurn over here,â He told the driver âTake the next exit and then straight homeâ
You rolled your eyes. Of course, he didnât want you to know where he lived or how to get there, it was all part of the protocol your father used with all of his associates as well. How many times have the driver picked you up from school and a random man was sitting at the back with a bag over his head and his hands bound with tape if anything?
But youâve already sold your life to the devil. You promised everything he requested to save Luke from whatever hellhole he was caught up with. You trusted him despite yourself because no one else wouldâve helped you due to the nature of your last name. Ashton knew this. He knew that you werenât going to betray him, you couldnât even if you wanted to while your brother was nowhere to be found. So what was all this circus? Was it just to humiliate you further?
âSomeoneâs awfully quiet over thereâ He taunted. You said nothing âAww, catâs got your tongue, angel?â
You kicked what you hoped was his seat and heard him laugh quietly. Your cheeks burn red as you bite your tongue from ever answering him. There will be nothing left to say until he starts helping you with the search.
Sometime later, the car came to a halt. You heard how Ashtonâs men got out of the vehicle, feeling how it got lighter once they did. You were still sitting in place, not moving unless moved to become more of an inconvenience for anyone because they knew that if they tried to touch you, some of the bruises you left on them might become worse.
Thatâs until you felt a familiar grasp on your arm.
You tried to hit him once again, but Ashton was pulling you from a distance of a few steps ahead of you. He took you up some stairs and you heard a big door closing behind you. Suddenly, the light came through.
âNow, listen,â Ashton said as your eyes adjusted to the light and the new environment âI donât want any funny business here, you got it?â
Your head was reeling too hard to even speak. Your eyes started to look around, familiarizing yourself with this new threat. The two of you were standing in a grand entrance lobby, the main staircase not too far behind in the room. There were guards on each door, some even waiting with firearms in their hands, ready to draw. The marble floors decorated the room with elegance, nothing you wouldnât expect from someone in this line of business.
But what really impressed you was the size of this mansion. Of course, you had your fair share of them, coming from a big, important family, it was nothing new. But knowing that Ashton lived there alone⌠it sure felt lonely.
Yet, you barely had time to ponder on that as Ashton grabbed you by the arm again and dragged you up the stairs.
âYou are never to leave this room, understood?â
âWhat?â
He opened up a door, practically throwing you inside and making you lose your footage.
âThis door stays unlocked for me at all timesâ He sternly ordered âDonât get in my way, donât bother me, and donât come looking for me. If you do, somebody better be dead or Iâll make sure they will beâ
Ashton slammed the door after that, leaving you completely alone.
Immediately, you ran to the door, but when you opened it you found two guards standing with their broad backs facing you, both of them with guns.
You groaned and slammed the door shut. Falling to your knees as you desperately and angrily wiped away the tears that could not stop falling. You cursed Ashtonâs name over and over again, hitting the ground until your knuckles were scraped and started to bleed a little bit. By then, almost all of your anger was contained and you were left feeling numb once again.
You stood up and cradled your hands with each other, looking around the green sage-painted room. The door of the bathroom was opened, so you went in to clean up the dirt and blood from your hands and fingertips. You noticed it had a bathtub; and towels; and the cabinet was filled with ibuprofen, bandages, and a first aid kit.
You looked back into the room and also noticed how the sheets were new, and the blankets over them were placed perfectly aligned with the pillows. You rummaged through the closet and found different outfits mostly consisting of sweatpants, hoodies, workout clothes, and a set of pajamas. The realization that Ashton got someone to get the room ready for you while you were driving to his house caught you by surprise.
Still, a cage was still a cage no matter how fancy it seemed.
The next thing you did was try to get to the windows, but as you suspected they were nailed shut and made with bulletproof glass.
âSmart,â You thought âYou win this round, Irwinâ
Suddenly, the antics of the day caught up with you as you let yourself fall into the sheets and the bed. You didnât know how or when, but when you woke up, you were tucked underneath the blankets.
*
The next morning Ashton woke up with a major headache. His mouth was dry and his hair was sticking out in various directions. He got out of bed with a groan and with the everyday motivation coming from the smell of coffee coming from the kitchen.
But his thoughts are quickly scrambled by loud knocks at the door.
âFuck⌠What?!â He shouted, rubbing his eyes, still trying to wake up.
âSir?â One of his bodyguards talked through the other side of the door âI- uh. Iâm afraid somethingâs happened⌠eh, with the guest. She- sheâs not in her room, sirâ
âWHAT?!
Immediately, Ashton was out of bed and putting on his sweatpants, grabbing the gun that slept next to him on his bedside table. He opened the door and put the front sight up against the guardâs neck and under his chin, making the man gulp when he saw the anger in his bossâ eyes.
âSay that againâ He demanded.
âTh-the- the maid went to give her br-br-breakfast but the girl was not-â
Ashton rolled his eyes and murmured a âFucking idiot,â before he went up to check up on the room across the hall.
Empty.
âShit,â He cursed, punching the door frame and turning toward his crew âI want eyes on every fucking room in this house. The pool. The garden. The fucking sheds! Not a single rock left untouched! Thatâs Y/N Hemmings weâre talking about!â
âAnd if we find her?â
âWhen you find her you bring her to me. Iâll deal with herâ
The men scurried quickly, leaving Ashton shirtless and alone in the hall. He cursed out loud and headed toward his office to check the cameras. Surely, if his idiot guards could not handle you, you still mustn't've gone too far-
Ashton backtracked a little bit, turning toward the door of the office and opening it completely. You almost laughed at his face when he saw you sitting there in front of his computer. But you quickly decided to ignore it and just go back to work. He has you trapped, but that does not mean you owe him any interactions.
âWhat the fuck are you doing?â He asked.
You noticed how his chest was rising and falling with anger he tried to keep at bay. The scars that adorned his skin seemed to come alive at that. His eyes were trained on you, waiting for an explanation.
âStarting the investigationâ You shrugged.
âHow did you-?â
âPlease, I still remember your mumâs birthday. Youâre the type of man who would use that as his password. I didnât need to try that hardâ
Ashton saw red at your comment. He slammed the gun to the desk and grabbed you by the arm, surely leaving bruises as he dragged you out.
You started to fight, punching him wherever you could. But he suddenly stopped and grabbed your other wrist with his hand, twisting it a little bit, just enough to make you complain and to stop your attempts to hurt him.
In his eyes, you could see the reason why people say heâs the angel of death. There was nothing but anger and hatred as he looked at you. It scared you for a moment, but it wasnât going to make you run away.
âYou said you would help meâ You spat at him.
âI never said I would make it my priorityâ
âYou motherfuck-â You cursed him out, trying to escape his grasp but it was useless. Yesterday he mightâve been playing a little bit, but now he was showing you his real strength.
Ashton shoved you back into your room, not even looking as he said âChange of plans, since you want to be a brat, youâll be treated as oneâ
Then, he slammed the door and you heard the lock being put on.
You ran up to it, banging on it and fiddling with the knob to no avail. You cursed out his name and yelled at him, demanding to be let out.
âWE HAD A DEAL!â Youâd shout until your voice gave out, but it all fell on deaf ears.
What have you gotten into?
*
Hours later, while youâre trying your best to pick the lock of the windows, the door opens.
âThatâs not going to work, you know?â A kind voice said, âBelieve me, Iâve triedâ
You turned around to find the blond girl from the bar. She was smiling at you, leaning against the door frame. But the way she smiled⌠It seemed too familiar. Then, it hit you.
âLauren,â You breathed her name, she laughed.
âAbout time you remember me!â Lauren said, walking into the room and sitting over the bed, patting the spot next to her âI almost thought you forgot about meâ
âItâs not that,â You said, complying and sitting beside her âItâs just- wow, you were so little the last time we saw each other. And nowâŚâ
âI know, right? The glow-up did me goodâ She joked âAnd so it did to you. When you gave me your name yesterday, I must admit it took me a while. But when I noticed how my brother started to actâŚâ
You rolled your eyes at her comment about Ashton âSo being her prisoner is special treatment?â
âHaving him agree to help you is special treatment. You know how he isâ
But that was the thing, you didnât. Youâve known of him, of his reputation, of his deeds. But Ashton Irwin was a complete stranger to you. Whoever that person at the end of the hall was, he was far away from the boy you used to know.
âAre you-?â You cleared your throat, not knowing how to ask the question.
âIn the family business?â Lauren finished for you âNo, Iâm only working at the bar and as Ashton's assistant for a few months. Took a sabbatical from uni. Harry is also going there but heâs more applied to his studiesâ She laughed âAshton never wanted us involved, even made us change our last name for a while so we donât get connected to him or all of this.â
âIâm glad,â You smiled. âI wouldâve done the same thing if I had younger siblings. My brotherâs did try it with me, though. But, you knowâ You looked at her, and something flashed in her eyes âYou look a lot like herâ
âI know,â Lauren smiled at you, putting her hand over yours âAnd, I havenât said it yet, but I truly am sorry about your brothers. Itâs a shitty situationâ
âTell me about it,â
âBut I know if anyone is going to find Luke, itâs Ashtonâ She assured you âAnd, donât tell him this? But I did have a little girl crush on Luke way back when. So I really do hope youâll find himâ
You laughed at that, promising to keep quiet âBe honest with me, Lauren. Am I doing the right thing by trusting Ashton?â
She sighed âIf Iâm being honest, I would tell you that you already know never to trust anyone in this line of work. But as someone who knows Ash, and knows everything heâs been through and done⌠Heâs a good guy, Y/N. Or at least better than the restâ
You nodded, understanding what she meant. Yet, your heart was still doubting. Still worried you made the wrong choice by coming to him.
âOh, and before I forget,â Lauren said, getting up and handing you an old cellphone, âAsh told me to give you thisâ
âWhat for?â
âCommunication, emergencies. You name it. It only has his number on it, but I snuck mine before he could noticeâ She gave you a wink âTalk to you later, okay?â
âHey, Lauren?â You called for her before she left âThank you. Thank you for everythingâ
The girl smiled and closed the door, leaving you alone with your thoughts and that old phone in your hands. So you decided to test it.
Me: Couldnât you have found one phone from this generation?
Ashton: They can easily be tracked. You know that.
Ashton: So, sorry if you wanted games installed.
Me: Are you going to let me out so I can continue with the investigation?
Ashton: Are you going to be a good girl for me and do as I tell you to?
The redness of your cheeks went up to your ears. Groaning as you read that message.
Me: Fuck you, Irwin.
Ashton: Still with that attitude, angel? Too bad, I was going to ask you what you wanted for dinner. Guess the chef will skip that request, then.
Me: I will be caught dead before having dinner with you.
Ashton: Good. We can finally benefit each other, then.
You threw the phone against the wall, denting it a little bit with no damage done to the phone. This was going to be a long day.
*
It was 2 AM when the sound of the door banging against the wall woke you up.
âGet up,â Ashtonâs voice rang through your head as you sat up âWeâre leavingâ
âWhat?â
He was standing in the middle of the room dressed in an all-black suit, his hair was pushed back, leaving just a wild stand of honey-colored curls to fall upon his forehead. To anyone else, it would seem he was headed to a party, but you knew that could not be the case. He scoffed, already annoyed.
âAre you deaf?â He asked, cocking his gun without even meeting your eyes âI said get up, weâre leaving. Nowâ
âIâm not going anywhere with youâ
Finally, he looked up at you, refusing to accept the challenge that you presented to him.
âI donât think you understand, angel-â
âDonât call me-â
But before you could finish your sentence, he took two long strides to your bed and put the gun right up your forehead, fingertips on the trigger.
âWhen I say you jump, you ask how high. If I tell you to move, you move. This isnât daddyâs little playground where you can make the rules, princess. Iâm in charge here. You work for me. You belong to me. Understood?â
You said nothing, staring directly at him with all the hatred you felt for him at that moment. His hazel eyes mirrored yours, feeling nothing but disgust under his gaze. Yet, you knew he was serious.
âI donât like to repeat myself, angel. But for you Iâll make an exceptionâ He said gravely âUnderstood?â
âYes,â You said through gritted teeth.
Ashton put away his gun, snapping his fingers. Never taking his eyes off you as a maid brought a change of clothes into the room. It was a long-sleeved, black cotton shirt; a pair of black cargo pants; a multipurpose belt; and a can of pepper spray.
âWhatâs this?â You asked, picking up the tiny can.
âYouâre going to blend in with my security teamâ
âThen shouldnât I be carrying a gun as well?â
Ashton laughed, âNice try, angelâ
âIrwin, Iâm serious! How am I supposed to protect myself with just this?!â
âThen I guess weâll figure it out,â He said, sparing one last look at you. âI expect you to be downstairs in five minutesâ
âWhat if-â
âTry me. Just once and youâll see what Iâm capable ofâ
He left the room, leaving you alone huffing and rolling your eyes at the image of him that once was there. But, having no other option, you did as you told.
Downstairs, a couple more guards were standing with Ashton at the door. You noticed a black Range Rover ready to go just outside. One of the guards came toward you, a bag in his hand. You stopped him.
âIs that really necessary?â Ashton raised his brow, and you rolled your eyes âItâs the middle of the night, Irwin. Itâs not like I would see much anywayâ
The guard looked back at his boss, shrugging. Ashton looked back at you, eyes hard as steel. He didnât say a word, just turned around and started walking to the car. For a moment, you smiled to yourself for that small victory.
You sat in the back in the middle of two guards, Ashton went up the passenger seat. You frowned. It was not normal for someone that important in this line of work to be in such plain sight. But then again, the glass and the whole car were bulletproof, and the windows were tinted black. And, to top it all off, everyone knew not to fuck up with Lucifer himself if they werenât ready to face the consequences firsthand. After all, only a fool would try to kill death.
âOne of the alarms went off at the club,â Ashton said before you could ask him âSomeone tried to break into the offices, killing one of mine.â
That answers the way he was dressed, although you guessed that no matter the occasion, he would dress the part. Still, it didnât seem like a big deal to wake all of you up in the middle of the night. Youâve walked the hidden halls of the club before, you knew they were well-guarded and with the right security system installed. Ashton surely had the right people to take care of all that. UnlessâŚ
âLauren?â You asked, letting the worry slip in your words.
Ashton barely moved his head, you assumed that hearing the name of his sister come from you mustâve surprised him a bit.
âSheâs fine,â He said, dryly âI donât- She doesnât work there unless Iâm with herâ
You nodded. Smart choice from him. Yet, that doesnât explain why you had to come at this time. But when asked about it, Ashton just gave you the silent treatment until you got there.
Once you were parked, Ashton went out of the car almost immediately, leaving you and his men to follow him.
âCall Clifford,â He ordered to the group of men standing at the door âI donât care if you have to drag him out of his bed, remind him of the favors he owes meâ He turned to another guard âYou. I want the list of names of the people that came in yesterday and tonight. I want a background check on their families as well. As for youâŚâ
âSir, everything was accounted for. Nothing was stolen. Our team is looking for hidden mics and cameras as we speakâ
âI donât fucking care if they took anything or notâ He spat âI want to know, how the fuck did they manage to get in the first place?!â
âSir-â
âNo, you listen hereâ Ashton threatened, just inches away from that manâs face âIâm going in there, and you better pray to your pitiful god that we donât find anything. If I do, if I even hear about someone who did, you bet your little sorry ass that there will be hell to pay. Starting with you. Donât make me the villain just because you donât know how to do your job. Donât play with me because you will find me, and that will be the last thing you doâ
You stood there, shivering. If that was because of the chilly wind or Ashtonâs words, you didnât know, nor were you particularly excited to find out either. Seeing him angry was nothing new to you by now, but it was entirely different seeing his anger aimed at someone else.
Ashton dismissed his men, turning back on his heel and walking up to you. The two men that were by your side rapidly scurried away, leaving you on your own with the devil.
âAnything you want to tell me, angel?â He asked, eyes set on yours.
âWhat?â You scoffed âYou think I had anything to do with this?â
âAll I know is that you randomly appeared at my door less than 36 hours ago with some sob, pathetic story, asking for help. And now people have tried to break inâ
You couldnât help but let out a breathy, insincere laugh. Yet, Ashton remained as serious as ever.
âYouâre kidding,â You stated âIâve broken all ties with my family. You know this. Why else would I ask for your help?â
âBecause all Hemmings lie, angel,â Ashton said, taking a step closer to you âThatâs all they do. And donât think for a second I believe every word that comes out of your mouth just because you come here with sad eyes, demanding help. Iâve taken a risk by even considering helping you-â
âThen why did you? Why did you say you were going to do it?â
You asked out of genuine curiosity. If helping you was âsuch a huge riskâ for Ashton, then why did he even accept it in the first place? Still, he gave you nothing with his silence.
His eyes were dark, familiar to the boy you once knew, but at the same time so far away from the memory you once held. It was impossible to get a read on him, to know what he was thinking at any given time. He was just standing there, merely a whisper away from you, yet so distant. He was a man with no conscience, no soul, and no mercy.
âI didnât lie to you,â You told him after a while âI just want to find my brotherâ
Ashton contemplated you for a moment âAnd if I refuse to offer any help?â
âThen I will find someone who willâ You lied, knowing that no one but him would be able to help you. But hoping Ashton would believe it enough not to question it âYou tell me to go and Iâll leave, right? So Iâll be out of your hair if youâre so scared that I might do somethingâ
Your intention was never to walk away, but you knew exactly what buttons to push to get a reaction out of him. And, sure enough, you didnât walk even one step before his hand grabbed you by the wrist and turned your body around, chest colliding with his, face to face.
He held your wrist at the level of his eye, watching intently over you, trying to decide whether or not to believe you.
âYouâre getting on my last nerve, angel,â He said, quietly but with a hint of a threat lacing his words.
Your eyes shifted due to his proximity, going from that hazel color of his eyes to the pinkness of his lips. You caught yourself at the last second, focusing on the chain that hung from his neck over his chest. But the smirk he gave you let you know that he caught you staring.
âLike anything you see, angel?â
You rolled your eyes âYouâre impossible, Irwinâ
âMaybe,â He said, a smile present in his voice as he lowered his head and whispered in your ear âBut as you said, Iâm your only hopeâ
âI didnât-â
âSIR!â A man yelled behind you. Both turned toward him âWe found something-!â
Suddenly, all you could hear was the sound of a gunshot followed by the thud the guardâs body made when it hit the floor.
Ashton turned around quickly, pushing you behind him as he tried to grab his gun from his pocket. It all happened so quickly, that you didnât even notice the second shot being fired until Ashton groaned and grabbed the side of his arm.
You acted quickly, grabbing Ashtonâs gun from his pocket as you started to fire it in the direction where you assumed the shooter was. You pulled Ashton from the back of his collar, awkwardly maneuvering him to safety while you kept shooting until you hit the back of a building. You pushed Ashton against the wall, watching briefly as he sunk to the ground while you tried to focus.
Most of your body was hidden behind that brick wall, but your periphery gave you enough balance to locate the threat. You watched a shadow run from the roof of the club to the alleyway beside it. The guns from both your parts kept shooting bullets in your direction, neither of them hitting the target.
The shadow then jumped on the hood of a car onto the passenger seat. The sound of the tires burning against the floor hurt your ears, and the headlights lit up as they sped away. And, just like that, they were gone.
Your ears kept ringing while you tried to stabilize your breathing. The beating of your heart was going ten thousand miles per hour as the reality of what just happened sunk in. But, what the hell happened?
âWhat happened?â You whispered to no one in particular âWe were just-â
The dryness of your throat forced you to keep quiet. The truth was, you never experienced cross-fire before. You knew how to shoot a gun because your brothers taught you against your motherâs wishes. You knew the basic steps you needed to follow in case there was a shooting. Yet, this was the first time you shot someone - or against someone - and the fact that you couldnât tell if the shaking of your hands came from fear or adrenaline disturbed you a little.
âAngel,â
You blinked, seemingly being pulled back to earth with his voice.
Ashton was sitting next to you, panting as his hand covered the side of his upper arm. He looked up at you, but the hatred you once saw in his eyes was now replaced by some sort of mischievous gleam. He was grinning at you.
âWell done,â Was all he said before a hiss escaped his lips.
âOh my god, Ashâ You kneeled by his side âIâm sorry, I-â
âItâs fine,â He said, trying to move âIâm fine, the bullet didnât even - fuck. It didnât even hit, barely grazed me-â
You rolled your eyes, grabbing the buttons of his jacket and opening them to slide it off.
âTake a guy out for a drink firstâ He joked as you started to open up his shirt âAlthough, I canât say that I mind-â
âFor fuckâs sake, Ash. Iâm trying to see where the bullet hit you!â
From your position, you couldnât just shrug off his sleeve. So you grabbed his shoulder and pulled him from the wall, accidentally letting go too early and leaving his head to bounce off the wall by the effect.
âI told you, Iâm fi-fiaaagh- The fuck is wrong with you?!â
âSorry,â You cringed, trying to locate his wound âI canât see it properlyâŚâ
Ashton then swiftly pulled you from your hips into his lap, sitting you properly before he raised his arm and bent it with his hand behind his head.
âBetter?â He asked, breathing in deeply from the pain.
You stared at him, perplexed by his actions. But then you shook your head and located the wound, trying your hardest to ignore that you were sitting in Ashton Iriwinâs lap.
His other hand danced over the side of your knee, never touching it, but barely grazing it with his fingertips. His eyes were set on every move you made, never leaving your face. When you noticed it, he smiled at the slight blush that covered your cheeks.
âSo,â You said, calmly âAre you going to give me a proper gun now, Irwin?â
âIâll consider itâ
âWhat? I basically saved your life!â
âYou have a poor techniqueâ He shrugged âI can give you some proper points laterâ
âProper points?â
Ashton then grabbed his gun from beside you, took out the bullets, and pointed it at you.
âYou see this?â He said, âThis is how you grabbed the gun, one misfire and youâd be out a finger, angel. Youâre lucky my guns are well-calibrated. But weâll go over that laterâ
âSure,â You said, giving him a small laugh in disbelief âWell, youâre lucky that bullet barely left a cut. We- You should go disinfect it before it catches anythingâ
âIâll survive then,â Ashton said, lowering his arm and letting it rest on your bent ankle. caressing the skin.
âFor now, Irwinâ
âAsh,â He said.
âHuh?â
âEarlier you called me âAshâ Itâs the first time that Iâve heard itâ
âWell, I thought you were dying, soâŚâ
You gave him a small smile that he returned, his fingers still touching your skin as his eyes never left yours.
âWe should-â You stammered âWe should head back, see if anyone else is injured?â
âSo that you could call Peter, âPeteâ if he got himself a boo-boo?â You groaned as you rolled your eyes and got off his lap, starting to walk toward the club âI was joking!â
*
Soon, you and Ashton and a couple of guys from his security team were scuttering the roof from where the shadow started to shoot. There was nothing there that could lead them to anything or anyone. It was completely deserted.
âAnd youâre sure youâve watched someone run-â
âYes!â You repeated for the thousandth time, giving them a walkthrough âI saw them appear over here, and then run toward the alleyway. They jumped and got into a car, someone was already waiting thereâ
Ashton hummed, âWeâre going to review the footage, and see if we can trace the license plate or the type of car they were using. That would narrow the listâ
âA lot of enemies, Iriwn?â
Ashton shook his head âI donât think I have anything to do with this, angelâ
âWhat do you mean?â
He walked over to you where the shadow allegedly started shooting. He turned you around and pointed to the two guards that were marking where the two of you had stood before the shooting.
âTell me when you see it,â He whispered to you.
You scoffed. There was nothing left to see. The man who was supposed to be Ashton is with his back exposed to the shooter while the one representing you was barely in sight. They couldâve easily-
And then it hit you.
They couldâve easily shot Ashton in the back of his neck. But they didnât.
Ashton was not their target.
You were.
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guys, uh, i think i might like being lutheran
#im getting more involved in my lutheran church (lay reader and centering prayer group leader) and im reading Pastrix by Nadia Bolz-Weber rn#look luther was a crusty man with horrific taste in islamophobic nonsense to put in the introduction of the Quran translated into Latin#among other things#but maybe it IS all about grace & maybe the bible IS the messy swaddling cloths where we find jesus & maybe we're ALL simultaneously#sinners and saints#and maybe i'm not the world's most reluctant lutheran anymore đłđł
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Rebekah x her hatred of country music
âł The Originals 1x05 || Legacies 4x05
#Rebekah Mikaelson#Rebekah Mikaelson Edit#Parallels#Rebekah Mikaelson Gifs#Claire Holt#The Originals#The Originals Edit#TO 1x05#Sinners and Saints#Legacies#Legacies Edit#Legacies 4x05#I Thought You'd Be Happier To See Me#AlwaysAndForeverGifs#Reupload
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So I just read sinners and saints and um..... I have much processing to do after that oh my god no
AHA I LOVE NEW S&S readers 𫶠itâs a lot i know. i remember writing it and being like âyep thatâs a⌠thatâs a wowâ and having to take multiple sit backs and being like âdid i really just write that???â
but if you loved Sinners and Saints, âGhostsâ is the sequel, with the same characters, and i believe the first two chapters are up on here⌠but if you donât want spoilers for what iâm planning after âBad Medicineâ than donât read it:)
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#naughty nuns#erect penis#tatted up#sinners and saints#lust of the flesh#pop art#resin art#artshow#professional artist
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Salvation comes, from the girl who tamed the sun - The Sun, Ellyse Moir, Sinners & Saints, Bookish Songs Collective
#sinners and saints#grisha netflix#grishaverse#leigh bardugo#save shadow and bone#shadow and bone#the bookish songs collective#artwork#alina starkov#sun summoner#six of crows#crooked kingdom
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