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âŠhow would surgeries work in a world with soulmates that share injuries (or at least pain)?
Does the recipient taking anesthetic block their partner from feeling the pain? What about the partner - if they take anesthetic, will it help with shared pain? If the partner needs something, do doctors have some sort of standardized code for contacting them through the bond to inform them regardless of if their contact information is known (e.g. with a pattern of needle pokes)?
And especially if no such drugs exist, what are the paradigms for dealing with it? Are surgeries designed differently to try to minimize the pain in ways other than just anesthetic? Do special hospital rooms exist for people to hang out in while their partners get surgery? And after a procedure is done, would the partner need recovery time too?
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Poll Vote Soulmate AU
Hi lovely readers, We wish you all a great weekend! We hope this fic rec will make it even better for you <3
chains meant to be broken by chenziee (T)
To have a soulmate is a blessing, Lawâs mother used to say. She always did so with a soft, knowing expression on her face while stroking Lawâs arm, tracing his soulmark with gentle fingers. Law used to believe her⊠but that romantic naivety soon burned away.
your emotions bleeding colours into my skin by betsib (T)
Law finds out the patient he just performed a life-saving surgery on is his soulmate, and he isn't happy about it. He never wanted a soulmate in the first place. Written for 10 days of LawLu 2023, Day 1 prompt: Soulmates
Hold Fast to Dreams by Purplehairedwonder (T)
Law was nine the first time he had a dream that wasnât his own. He was in a forest on an island heâd never seen beforeâthe plants and trees were the wrong color for one thingâand he was running from an old man he called Gramps, only the man had looked nothing like either of Lawâs grandfathers.
Shadow Dicks by HowLoveGoes (T)
In a modern world, whatever you draw on your skin appears on your soulmate's skin. This includes the dicks your friends draw on you while you are asleep, while your soulmate is working at the hospital on his day shift. Best friends, man.
Smile, the Worst is Yet to Come by IceAngels (T)
Trafalgar D Water Law never asked for a soulmate. And he certainly never asked for that soulmate. Monkey D Luffy would probably end up giving him an heart attack. Law thought. Every time the Straw Hat wearing fellow pirate bounced into his life his blood pressure shot through the roof and something terrible always happened. He thought about Dressrossa, well, not always terrible... but always always certainly insane.
First Thought by Plume8now (G)
Prompt inspired by: "Soulmate [AU] where your tattoo shows the first thing your soulmate thought when they saw you" OR How long did it take for them to figure this out? [LAWLU]
An Unexpected Camaraderie by carrotcouple (T)
On the way to Wano, Law gets a rather violent nosebleed while talking to Zoro.
A Little Bit of Red by Monimo (T)
Soulmates were never something Law put much stake in, even as his parents lauded over them and Lammy fantasized about hers. He had even less faith in them after Flevance was destroyed and he was left wondering where his were. For Luffy the topic of soulmates was always on his mind, heâd have a crew full of his soulmates and wouldnât take no for an answer. They were all his special people afterall.
A Freaking Miracle by thorsten_is_in_the_hood (T)
In a world where the mark on your body are the first words your soulmate says to you, most have normal and common sentences on them, while one has something stupidly ridiculous and another something truly disturbing.
Cooking and music by Arkantecker (T)
A world where people are born talented to do/make whatever it is that their soul mate is passionate about. In this case, Trafalgar is good at cooking, and Luffy is good at playing music.
A Straw Hat? by Locohelli (G)
When Luffy was still a child, Shanks gave him his straw hat, so Luffy wouldn't miss out on meeting his soulmate when they would be crossing each other's paths. Years later and Luffy still doesn't go anywhere without his straw hat.
Counting the Seconds by TheeGirlWonder (T)
Everyone has a timer of how much time they have spent with their soulmate. For twenty-four years Lawâs had stayed at 00:00, until he arrived at Sabaody.
-Mod Raiya
#lawlu#lulaw#monkey d luffy#trafalgar law#lawlu fanfic#lawluffy#law x luffy#modern au#established relationship#soulmates#Getting together#fluff#hurt & comfort#canon compliant#dressrosa#Soulmate-Identifying marks#Demiromantic Law#Asexual Luffy#pain and injury sharing soulmates#Friendship/Love#canon typical violence
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Soulmate au but make the bond different for every individual instead of every pair
A and B are soulmates
Aâs connection to B is the âred string of fate that only they can seeâ bond
Bâs connection to A is the âthey canât see color until they touchâ bond
#soulmate au#but make it level difficult#oh god#imagine the shared pain bond#not knowing that your soulmate feels any injury you get#because thatâs not the bond you have/share#your bond is completely different#wisteriavines#writing prompt#writing
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âš Kross AU where soulmates share pain from injuries âš
Iâve been thinking about some kind of a soulmate AU for these too (just for fun, nothing too complicated) and this concept was quite interesting so here it is. I also wanted to make it angsty but instead, it turned silly- I think itâs even better this way. This idea was sudden so there may be plot holes and inaccuracies.
So, Killer and Cross are soulmates and theyâre linked by the pain they share (the one that comes from injuries, being hit etc. If any of them gets physically hurt, both of them feel it). Killer has a pretty high pain tolerance due to his experiences, trauma and general numbness, so he barely feels any pain and can easily ignore or not notice injuries on himself.
Cross on the other hand can feel everything clearly but heâd just learned to pretend like everythingâs fine. Heâs a soldier after all, he has to be strong for his people, friends and his soulmate that heâs bound to meet. He canât show weakness no matter how unbearable sometimes the pain is. Though he canât help but be concerned over how intense the pain is sometimes so he tries to avoid anything that might bring even more pain to his poor soulmate who suffers so frequently.
So, in conclusion, we have two idiots who hide their pain and canât realize that they are soulmates because of that đđ Mutual pining and idiots in love đđ
Killer belongs to rahafwabas Cross belongs to jakei
#undertale au#ut au#utmv#killer sans#cross sans#dust sans#kross ship#criller#I'm so happy I finally have an interesting concept about these two idk where my creativity vanished I used to have a lot of ideas#Idk if anyone thought of this kind of thing with them before I just wanted a soulmate AU with pining and miscommuntication ok-#I hope you enjoyed reading all of this if you did lol#Kross pain sharing AU#mmelart
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Heart for a Heart
(Dark!Sung Jin-woo x reader)
3.8k - Word Count
Synopsis: In a world where soulmates share each other's pain, yours is particularly clumsy.
(Warnings: Yandere, dark content, gore(not done to reader), kidnapping)
It started out small. A few bruises. A paper cut here and there. A mark you never really noticed before. Things that didn't matter.
You never really minded the bond. It's often relieving that somewhere, out there, your soulmate was okay. Okay enough to get scratches and paper cuts. Alive enough to get hurt. You know, people that weren't so lucky so have those.
And then, you stopped being so lucky.
One day, you suddenly had this searing pain in your leg. It was excruciating, you were screaming so loudly you were sure the entire town could hear you. When youâre finally rushed to the hospital, itâs there where your doctors discover the broken leg. You hadnât done this, however.Â
Youâre soulmate had.Â
It escalates from there. Broken legs arenât enough; sometimes, you got shattered ribs, torn ribs. Once you got your stomach ripped open by a long sharp object. That had kept you in the hospital for more than a month. At first, people would just assume you were painfully clumsy. All they had to see was your fingers getting crushed by seemingly nothing to get the picture.Â
The only upside to this was whenever you were rushed to the hospital, your soulmate was inadvertently saved as well. Giving them some much needed aide when they clearly were in need of it.Â
âMaybe your soulmate is a hunter.â Pondered your friend, sitting next to the hospital bed.Â
âI hope not.â You mutter back, looking at your newest injury: Stabbed in the thigh. âTheyâre pretty shitty at their job, then.âÂ
âMaybe theyâre pretty low.â She thinks out loud. âRank D. No, maybe even rank E? Or theyâre pretty high up, so they get the more dangerous jobs?â She shrugs.Â
You huff. Somehow, the thought that your soulmate is out there intentionally putting both themselves and you in danger would make this entire situation even worse. You desperately hope this guy was just a clumsy idiotâthe type of person who trips over a rock and shatters a whole bone. An accident would be much more forgivable.Â
And if they were a hunter, then you hoped theyâd have a big enough accident to put them out of commission permanently.Â
You were high on drugs. You didnât mean that.Â
You certainly never wanted this.Â
You were asleep when it started. Alone, in your apartment. No one was by you. Your phone was on the cabinet. You were alone when it happened.Â
You wake up to the feeling of death. You donât know how else to explain it, but something was looming over your chest, pinning you down until you were suffocating.Â
In your panic, you fumble out of your blankets before trying to get out of bed. The moment your feet touches the floor, you stumble, crashing onto hardwood. On your hands, you look back, trying to see what you tripped on.Â
Gone.Â
Your leg was gone.Â
âWhat the fuckâŠ?â
Youâre hyperventilating. You canât stop yourself. You canât control yourself. Your leg was gone. It was severed off. You were bleeding out. There was so much pain. So so much pain.
You needed to get to your phone. It was high up on your cabinet, just sitting there innocently, mockingly. You needed to call someone.Â
You crawl on the floor, fists clenched tightly together, dragging yourself across the wood, smearing blood everywhere. It was worth it. It would all be worth it if you could just call help.Â
Thereâs a second, and then youâre losing your breath as something slams into your chest, knocking you down. A sledgehammer? It didnât matter what it was. Youâre coughing up blood, retching out your dinner, when thereâs another and another. Youâre getting sliced. Punched. Beaten.Â
No, not you.Â
Your soulmate.Â
You needed to get to your phone, but itâs miles above you, sitting right on the ledge. Sometime after that, your arm gets cut off, too. Youâre clutching at the cabinet, crying out when thereâs another stab, this one right in your chest, right at your heart.Â
You see it thenâcarved stone skin, glowing eyes, a terrifying smile. Looking right at you because it saw you.Â
You were going to die, you were going to die because of that thing. And neither you nor your soulmate could save either of you. Not this time.Â
But your phone is right there, you could get to it if you justâ
Your remaining arm give out; you collapse onto the floor. The last thing you see is your blood seeping from your body before you pass out.Â
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Death is warm, like sunlight dappled across your face. Death is calm, like birds cheerily chirping out your window. Death is peaceful, like the low hum of your fan.Â
But you canât be dead. Youâre still breathing.Â
Your eyes blink open. Thereâs not a remnant of pain, not even from your past injuries. You sit yourself back up, examining your hands, your body, your leg. You still had both of your feet. You wiggled your two hands. You were more than content to just write it off as a dream when you see the blood smear from where you dragged yourself from bed. Your clothes were torn, but your skin was magically fine underneath. It was like last night never happened.Â
Except it had. You still remember that face. So many teeth.Â
You know you lost your leg. You know you lost enough blood to die. And yet, you were still here. HadâŠhad your soulmate done something? Had they saved you?Â
It takes hours to clean up the blood. Thankfully, peroxide gets rid of most of it. You can still smell the faint stench of metal, and you hope an open window would be enough to air it out.Â
You still donât know what happened that night, and when you try to search the Internet for it, nothing comes up. Perhaps your soulmate was a hunter and they just happened upon a rare healing item during a dungeon raid, and that was enough to completely reverse any injuries that happened to you and them. Itâs the best theory you had at the moment.Â
You canât bring yourself to dwell on that night. Youâd go insane if you kept having to remember that face, those glowing eyes, that hellish grin. You move on, pretending it never happened.Â
But ever since that day, something changed.Â
Your soulmate stopped getting hurt so often. Instead of getting severe injuries every month, youâd get paper cuts, bruises, and burns. At most, youâd get a large cut or two, but even then, after a couple of minutes, even the deepest cuts would disappear, and your skin would be like it never happened in the first place.Â
You didnât mind the change. If anything, you embraced it. Youâd take anything. Anything over being stuck in the hospital for months, wailing over injuries that you didnât even cause.Â
But maybe you shouldâve read the fine print a bit carefully. You shouldâve been more wary of the change.Â
Itâs a regular day. Youâre out grocery shopping, humming as you toss a packet of bell peppers in your cart. Your neck twinges, like a claw mark. Your soulmate mustâve gotten into another scuffle. Youâre a bit pissed, but at least theyâd figure out a way to deal with it.Â
You arenât expecting the punch to your gut.Â
It sends you flying into the aisle behind you. You crash against the milk cartons, produce flying everywhere around you. People are already clamoring over you, worridly asking if you were okay but you couldnât answer because of how much pain you were in. You were bleeding, and everything felt broken.
You hadnât felt this much pain in a while. Youâd been growing used to the recent change. Lax.Â
Clearly, your soulmate had too.Â
âHowâ
You donât recognize the voice. Thereâs ringing in your head. Someone is tugging at your arm.Â
âHow how howhowhowhowhowhow h o w.â
The voice claws at your brain, youâre sure youâre bleeding there, too. Itâs insistent, shaky, delusional, repeating one sentence over and over again.Â
âThe system made me do itâ
Youâre above someoneâa man. Heâs staring up at you with a kind of fear youâve never seen anyone have beforeâdesperate, animalistic. Thereâs white-blue crystals everywhere. The knife in your hands is bloody.Â
These arenât your hands. Longer. More masculine.Â
âYou wonât get away with this.â The man underneath you is stuttering. âYouâll never get away with this.âÂ
You open your mouth. This isnât your voice, either.Â
âWhat happens in a dungeon stays in a dungeon. Your words, not mine.âÂ
The dagger reaches down to cut off his head entirely. And then youâre back in the grocery store, screaming.Â
Thereâs more people gathered around you now. Someone hollers for water. A woman is asking if you can stand. Youâre still in so much pain that you can hardly breathe but you hardly give a shit about that right now.Â
Your soulmate was a murderer.Â
You can still feel the ghost metal of that daggerâhow easy it was to slice the skin, like it was nothing but paper. And you still remembered your soulmateâs emotions, buried deep down inside that unbeating heart.Â
Nothing. He felt nothing. Only one thought was going through his head.Â
âUse the system.â
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You witnessed a murder. You felt a man die in your own hands.Â
You donât go to anyone. Not the police, not to the hunters association, not even to your own family. You keep your hysteria locked up deep inside of you. Youâd believe you. You could barely believe yourself for what you saw. Some days, you genuinely thought you were going crazy.Â
But you know what you saw. You know what you felt.Â
Apparently, seeing what your soulmate sees is rare, but not unheard of. It typically happens when one soulmate is in a great amount of distress, typically when theyâre about to die. The theory is that sharing the trauma between two people would increase the odds of survival.Â
You think back to the smiling statue. You think back to that man pleading for his life. Blood was prevalent in both.Â
You try looking up âsystemâ and anything of that sort relating to hunters. Unlike your last delve into research, you turn up with nothing.Â
You get paranoid. Even you can admit that. You canât help but avoid hunters these days, even the lower-ranked ones. The thought that one of them could be him makes you want to vomit.Â
Or maybe all hunters were like him? Filled with bloodlust, eager to shred skin. Now that you think about it, the man back then hadnât been all that innocent. You could feel the rage emanating from him as well, the desire to kill. He just never got to fulfill his desires.Â
These people were roaming the street, completely free. They received no consequences for their actions what-so-ever. In some respects, your paranoia is justified. His slit throat could one day be yours.Â
You donât see any more visions after that day. Something that youâre extremely grateful for. It makes you think that you could even forget that you ever even had a soulmate. Youâd like that. God, more than anything, youâd like that. Soulmates were supposed to be romantic. Every time you thought of yours, you were supposed to get butterflies in your stomach. Not fear. Not horror.Â
How many things had he stolen from you?Â
Does he even know you exist? Does he care?Â
You canât avoid hunters forever. They were a staple in mainstream culture. Basically ingrained into society itself. Celebrities, politicians, and the reach of hunters was prevalent everywhere. So when the 10th S-ranked hunter in Korea was revealed, you simply had to go and see. Your friends were insistent on it. You reluctantly went, partially out of guilt for constantly blowing them off these days and partially because you were trying to slowly overcome your irrational fear.
It was a grand affair. The press was going wild, and pictures upon pictures were taken. A flash would go off every millisecond. You were in the back of the crowd, and even you were taken aback by how much of a spectacle it was.Â
âCan you see anything?â You friend asks eagerly, shifting through the crowd. âI only see cameras!âÂ
âSame here.â You agree and then you move to a less crowded place, right by the railing. âOh, come over here, I think I see himââÂ
Youâve never seen your soulmate before.Â
Youâve only gotten glimpses. Hands, bloodied hands. Clothes, torn clothes. Youâve never seen his jet black hair. Youâve never seen his tall figure. Youâve never seen terrifyingly blank eyes. And yet, you instantly knew.Â
It was him.Â
That was your soulmate.Â
In that moment, he freezes. You regain control of your feet to duck back into the crowd. Youâve never been more grateful for the wall of cameras, a divide between you and thatâthatâ
What even was he anymore?
When you peek over, heâs already walking away, a crowd of hunters surround him. He hadnât seen you. He couldnât have, right? You know the soulmate bond is vice versa, so if you knew who he was just by looking at him.Â
Sung Jin-woo could, too.Â
You leave without telling your friends. You ignore their calls and messages. For days, you sit in your room, huddled in the corner. Youâre waiting for something. A break in the silence. An attack. Him. The only things you do is eat, wait, go to work, wait, eat, wait, wait.Â
A week passes. Nothing happens. The Jeju island raid comes and goes; you watch as the entirety of Korea cheers for him, unknowing of his horrors.Â
He doesnât know you, even if all you can think about is him. Itâs torture. You wish you could stop.Â
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Something that calmed you down these days was baths. Even then, you made sure they were only for special occasions. This week, your boss hinted at the thought of a full-time position instead of being a contractor. Things were going well in your life. You wanted to reward yourself.Â
Itâs a good night. The water is just the right temperature, and youâre so comfortable you almost fall asleep in the suds. When the water turns lukewarm, you step, wrapping yourself in a fluffy towel. The soapy water drains into the sink as you dress yourself in warm clothes, fresh out of the dryer.Â
Itâs a good night. You order takeout, settle on your couch, and play something meaningless. You laugh at the half-hearted jokes the characters make.Â
Itâs a good night. Youâre warm. Your bellyâs full. Youâre content, and your eyes are drooping. Youâre close to dropping when you finally pad into your bedroom. The lightâs already on.Â
Heâs standing right next to your bed, unmoving even when the creak of your door is so loud itâs ringing in your ears. Youâre frozen, your heartbeat is so loud. The intruder calmly looks over a picture frame.
âAre these your parents?â Sung Jin-woo asks, âAre you close with them?âÂ
You donât answer. You canât. Your mouth is so dry, you want to scream but your horror keeps you silentâit also, unfortunately, keeps you rooted in place. Youâre too terrified to run. In retrospect, you doubted they wouldâve let you go far.Â
âThe King asked you a question.â A voice hissed in your ear. That causes you to scream, whirling around, just in time to spot a monster emerging from the shadows. You donât know what it is, you donât care, watching as it fully forms, tall domineering, more insect-like than anything. A monster.Â
Panic. You pull yourself into a corner before your knees give out. Youâre so terrified you're close to pissing yourself.Â
The man doesnât seem so concerned. If anything, he looks the slightest bit irritated, like the monsterâs sudden appearance was an inconvenience more than anything else.Â
âBeru.â Sung Jin-woo starts. âYou were supposed to be keeping watch.âÂ
The monster bows, suddenly flustered. âIâm sorry, My King. You see, this one wasnât giving you an answer, so I thoughtââ Sung Jin-woo clicks his tongue.Â
âJust get lost.âÂ
It disappears. And then, itâs just you and him. Alone.Â
Sung Jin-woo sighed before he kneels in front of you. Heâs smiling, like his presence is supposed to comfort you, somehow. You press yourself further into the wall, watching him.Â
âIâm sorry.â He apologizes, voice soft, you watch as his hand reaches out. âI hope he didnât startle you too badly. HeâsâŠtaking some time to get used to humans.âÂ
âPlease donât touch me.âÂ
Youâre surprised at your voice. So is he. His fingers stop inches from your skin. Sung Jin-woo waits before he eventually retracts, standing back up. The space is supposed to be relieving. It isnât.Â
You already know what heâs capable of, even miles away.Â
âI wonât hurt you.â He starts. âWhy would I hurt my soulmate?âÂ
You cringe at his words. His smile drops ever so slightly.Â
âDo you have any siblings?â He asks, glancing back at the portrait of your parents. âOr are you an only child?âÂ
Heâs acting like you two are on some date with the way heâs asking all these questions. Maybe to his deranged mind, thatâs precisely what this is. Â
âPlease go.â Your voice is so low, barely a whisper. âPlease please please leave.â
Thatâs all you can say. Threatening will lead you nowhere. Calling the police on an S-class hunter is laughable. Attacking him is even more pitiful. The most you can do is beg the monster in your room to go away. He doesnât leave. He doesnât respond, not to your pleas, at the very least, but his smile completely drops. His face is uncannily blank. Itâs terrifying, but youâre glad heâs stopped pretending heâs human.
âI always wanted to meet you.â Sung Jin-woo suddenly says, âEven back when I was an E-class. YouâŠyou helped me out of many binds, those days. I donât think Iâd still be alive without you.âÂ
Heâs talking about the days youâd wake up and realize both your arms were broken when youâd be rushed to the hospital for a broken rib. When the hospital staff saved your life, they inversely saved his. If you two had met a few months ago, youâd be overjoyed to hear this, youâd be so glad that your intervention saved his life.Â
âAnd then that dungeon appearedâthe statues.â Your heart drops, but he doesnât stop talking. âI thought I lost you that day. When that statue pierced my heart, I felt you die. I think I heard you for the first time. You were screaming, and then I felt your heart stop.âÂ
You whimper, trying to push him away; he grabs your face with his hands, forcing you to face him. Your hands grip his wrist, nails clawing at this skin. He doesnât care, why would a man whoâs fought monsters care about a kitten with tiny claws?Â
âBut here you are.â Heâs giving a breathless laugh. âCompletely unharmed. The system must have saved you. The system must have known that I would go insane if I lost you.âÂ
He was already insane. You donât know when he lost his mind, but you know that it was far before he met you. You shiver when he presses his forehead against yours, closing his eyes. The tears are making your vision blurry. You canât stop the hiccups and sobs, feeling like youâre on the verge of a panic attack.Â
âI know you donât understand, but I need to keep you safe.â Heâs insisting. âI have so many enemies. People whoâd want nothing more than to rip you into pieces.âÂ
You turn away, and he lets you hide from his face, tucking into his chest. His handsâthe same ones he used to kill peopleâfind their way to your shoulders, keeping you within his grasp, as though heâs terrified of you disappearing if he isnât constantly crushing you within his grip.Â
âI love you, " he murmurs into your hair, and you just cry louder. âI need to protect the ones I love; I canât lose anyone else.âÂ
One moment, youâre in your room, the next, you arenât. The shadows engulf you. When they disappear, youâre in an expansive room. The ceiling is miles above your head. As soon as Jin-woo releases you, you immediately scuttle away, shuffling into a corner.
âWhere am I?â You demand, panicked. âWhatâwhat did you doââÂ
You cut yourself off when a coughing fit wrecks your body. It must be pathetic from his point of view, for a monster like him. Maybe if he sees how pitiful you are, heâd realize this was all a mistake and let you go.Â
He doesnât. His eyes just soften.Â
âItâs okay.â He tries to console when it starts to sound like you canât breathe. âYouâre safe now.â He takes a step forward, but this time, you donât let him get close. He stops at your closed stature. His jaw works, and you realize how bad it would be if you got this kidnapper, psycho, murderer, irritated with you.Â
âMy King,â A familiar rasp comes. âMy apologies, but the dungeon you requested is starting to open.âÂ
The same ant monster materializes beside him. Sung Jin-woo frowns when heâs interrupted, but youâre glad his attention is diverted elsewhere. His lips purse, like heâs debating something in his brain. His searing gaze fixes itself on you.Â
After a suffocating minute, he steps back.Â
âI apologize,â he says, âthis must be a lot to take in. Iâll give you some time to adjust.âÂ
The more he backs off, the more you feel like you can breathe again. But you canât relax fully. He waves his hand and another monster appears in your vision. A large knight-like monster with a long red plume. His dark armour clicks everytime he moves.Â
âIgris will be right by the door if you need anything.â He tells you itâs supposed to be kind, but it sounds like nothing more than a warning. The knight bows to Sung Jin-woo, and you can feel the knight looking at you before he makes his way out the door, stopping at his post.
Sung Jin-woo watches you for a bit, before he finally relents, stepping away to stand back with the ant monster. The shadows run back to him again and then heâs completely gone.Â
Youâre alone.Â
The door is shut, probably locked. Outside, you can hear the knight back back and forth, like a diligent guard. A diligent guard of a prison.Â
Slowly, you curl into a ball, and as quietly as you can, you cry.Â
#yandere#dark content#yandere solo leveling#yandere solo leveling x reader#dark solo leveling#dark solo leveling x reader#yandere sung jinwoo x reader#yandere sung jinwoo#sung jin woo x reader#dark sung jinwoo x reader#kidnapping#cw: violence#cw: gore#cw blood
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MARRY THE TRAITOR ; gojo satoru
⥠the day you met your demise is the same day you met gojo satoru, your betrothed from a world so different from yoursâa cruel prince who is undoubtedly in love with someone else. as the stakes rise and you race against the clock to beat your brutal fate, can you make the ultimate choice between your heart or your happily ever after?
includes: fem!reader, reader is a florist in our world, arranged marriage, enemies to lovers, slow burn, yandere!gojo, prince!gojo, princess!reader, reader is in cerena's body, princess cerena is described to have pink hair and feminine features, isekai-ed reader, mentions of death, mentions of blood, assault, injuries, smoking, mentions of terminal illnesses (cancer), language
⥠masterlist
ACT 1, SCENE 1: MIRI'S REPRIEVE
It was horrifyingly cold tonight.Â
Your body seized with bouts of shivers the second you stepped out of your shop, the smell of roses lingering in your hair. The lights are already switched off, the tulips you were shearing just a few seconds ago placed in crystal vases by the shop window to keep them from wilting overnight.Â
However, as much as you try to distract yourself, thereâs a shake in your hands you cannot ignore.
Pulling out a crumpled cigarette from your jacket pocket, you burn the end of the white stick with your cheap convenience store lighter, watching the flickering flames cast shadows across the wet road as youâre suddenly struck by a thought from a long, long time ago.Â
The great Greek philosopher, Plato, once theorized that humans were born whole.Â
Each of us, regardless of race, creed, or religion, shared one body, four arms, four legs and two faces fused together on a singular head.Â
However, the godsâvain as they wereâfeared the humanâs increasing power and Zeus himself devised to split them into two separate parts, forever condemning mortals to search for their other half in a journey filled with despair, longing and loneliness. Â
The first time you heard this in Philosophy 101, a part of you was intrigued, if not a little terrified at the notion. While you werenât a particularly huge subscriber to the idea of having a soulmate, it did have a sense of appeal for a girl raised on stories of handsome princes saving dainty princesses from their castles of grief and isolation.Â
But, tonight, your jumbled mind canât stay on Plato or distractions for too long. It constantly circles back to your mom. Â
The scans she took had came back positive, and the doctorâs bleak voice on the other end of the line read like a death knell to your flimsy hopes that the cancer hadnât spread further than her stomach.Â
Your eyes weighed heavily, the burden of knowing sanding you to the bare bones till you felt close to breaking down on the cold road, screaming and shaking your fist at the night sky; cursing the gods for tearing the only person in the world who still loved you from your side.
Why they did it, you will never know.Â
You werenât exceptionally powerful nor did you pose a threat to the deities above. You were a simple florist in the middle of the city, trying to make ends meet and pay all your bills on time; nothing but a tax-paying citizen and a role model for small business women trying to make it big in a competitive city.
Smoke curls around your figure and you suck on the nicotine, letting it coat the back of your throat and numb the ends of your fingers.
Oblivious to your surroundings, you tread past an alleyway, ignoring the scampering of rats and smell of garbage burning through your nose. You inhale another toxic breath, expelling it out and watching the plume of smoke disappear upwards.
âHey.âÂ
Nothing could prepare you for what came next.Â
Turning around to appraise the voice calling you from the shadows, white hot pain cracks through your head, leaving you blind from the sudden assault.
Your cigarette falls somewhere at your feet, and you tumble to the gravelly ground on your hands and knees, skinning your palms as your ragged breaths echo in this dilapidated and abandoned alleyway.Â
A hand shoots out to grab your purse, and before you can croak a yell or blindly turn to confront your assailant, another blow cracks down your skull, making you collide face first into the dirt-packed ground.Â
Pain explodes in your face, white-hot and agonizing. Your breathing and the sound of blood rushing through your ears is the only thing you can hear as you breathe in the smell of dirt and blood, your head feeling like a thousand sparks of pain were going off at once.Â
Cracking open your good eye, you catch a sliver of light in the distance; it washes over you, potent and soothing. The light at the end of the alleyway shimmers, and you think this is itâthis is the last thing you will see from this world.Â
Not your motherâs smile, or your best friendâs laugh. There are no flowers in your hand, no loved ones standing over your sickbed to kiss your cheek one last time before you depart this world.
Itâs you, the floor, the blood trickling in your mouth, and your consciousness slowly ebbing away.
The last thing you remember before your world snuffs out like a pathetic candle is seeing the beady eyes of a rat shining in the dark, its long tail curling around its dirty body as it scampers closer and closer to you.Â
And then, nothing else remains.
â... care to explain yourself?âÂ
The world is too bright, much too loud and you cringe back, a loud ringing clanging in your ears like the high-pitched squeal of a thousand nails on a chalkboard.Â
What⊠is this scene?Â
Your eyes struggle against the bright light and you wince, throwing your hand up to your face to ward off the glare.Â
When your gaze finally focuses, youâre confronted by a pair of ice cold blue eyes, his sneer tearing through your mind like a bloody gash on white canvas.Â
âAre you an imbecile?â His chilling tone laced with arrogance and contempt sears through you, leaving you mute and dumbstruck from this strangerâs sudden hostility. âI asked you if you would like to explain the accusations brought against you for hurting Miri.â
A girl with bright red hair and freckles splashed across her cheeks looks up at you with fear in her eyes. You take a step back, assessing her attire and countenance with open horror. Her pale face like the moon, dirt-streaked hands with stubby nails and a uniform splotched with indiscernible stains.Â
But, that isnât what draws your attention: itâs the look of contempt secretly masked under her woeful and pitiful expression. Those green eyes burn through you with the force of a thousand deaths, each one more painful than the last.
âCerena.âÂ
Your eyes grow wider when you realize this strange man is speaking to youâcalling you by an unknown name.Â
As your attention shifts back to him, youâre stunned and breathless. His shock of pure white hair, towering stature and cruel, azure gaze never yields from your expressions, thin lips twisted into a baleful grimace. His attire is one you have never seen before: a regal, embroidered jacket and matching pants in the darkest shade of navy blue. Regalia and military medals drip from the lapels of his jacket like icy tears, each metallic glint striking more fear into your heart as you take in his majestic and imposing demeanor.
âI said, speak, wench!âÂ
Dexterous and pale fingers, like that of a violinist, grasps your jaw painfully as he jerks your face towards him. Instinctively, you tense and push him away, a petrified look on your face.
âWho are you?âÂ
Obviously, it wasnât a question he was expecting. The princely man gives a dignified scoff, the corners of his lips twisting into a terrifying sneer.Â
âOh, so now you're playing the short term memory loss card? Stop begging for attention, Cerena, and own up to your mistakes.â He moves aside and the maid cowering behind him lifts her teary eyes to him, her pitiful state clearly tugging on his heart strings and his protective instincts. âMiri told me you slapped her when she wouldnât braid your hair fast enough, and you even threw your tea at her. Pray tell, is that a way how a princess acts, Your Highness?âÂ
His words drip with venomous sarcasm. You open your mouth and then close it, unsure of how to respond to himâwhat you could even say in these circumstances.
But inside of you, welling deeply and painfully, is a surge of anger at being falsely accused for something you did not do. You have no idea who he is, who Miri was to him and who even is this woman called âCerenaâ he keeps on referring to you as.
What you do know is that he has slighted you with his openly hostile tone and body language, and if years of being a florist in a cutthroat business has taught you, itâs that you should always stand your ground against unruly customers to safeguard your reputation and dignity.
âI have no idea what you are speaking of,â your words come out frostier than you intended. Your sharp gaze sweeps to the other maids observing the spectacle with stony faces. âI wish to go back to my room.âÂ
Turning on your heel, you take one step forward and realize just how heavy your gown is. Lace and organza with dangling pendants woven through the thick fabric, you move as if walking in a vat of molasses, slow and controlled, when all you want to do is storm off.Â
âHey. I am not done speaking to youââ
Itâs easy for him to catch up and grab your arm, impeding you from making your swift exit.
âIs this how you are to treat your subjects when we become wedded, Cerena? I would think that the princess of Kraith herself would have better manners and not behave like a barbarian!âÂ
His words snap something tight in your chest, and your nostrils flare. You break free from his grasp and spin around, fists clenched to your sides.
âDo not touch me,â your deathly warning stills the entire room. âDo not speak to me like this and if you wish to protect her reputationââ
Your eyes fall on the maid still cowering on the floor, her eyes turned to the ground, but a shadow of a smirk on her face belies her true intentions.Â
She was attempting to frame me⊠or, Cerena. She is trying to get us in trouble with this powerful, spiteful man.Â
âânext time, choose someone else who doesnât make it obvious that this is all a ploy to smear my name.â
mtt fun fact: maids are divided into different tiers according to the nobles they serve. miri is at the bottom tier, and her scope of work mainly focuses on cleaning the hallways and stables
dawn says: it's bit of a shorter chapter, but trust, the drama is gonna hit you like thief-kun when he smashed our heads in yayy <33
!! reblogs and feedback and asks about this series are so beloved and appreciated and will motivate me to update and write faster <3
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a soulmate equation || ln x she.
Pairing: lando x she. Summary: soulmates are a rare thing these days. it was better that way, everyone said, given that you shared a link to your soulmate that manifested in scary ways, feeling their adrenaline, feeling when they were hurt. even if you never met your soulmate you might pay the price of being connected to them. given lando never had any feelings himself he never thought he had a soul mate till the little cut appeared in his palm. Word Count: 1.9k ( one shot. ) Warning: small mentions of injuries and intentional cutting of the palm but with a purpose! mainly just pure fluff and happiness.
the adrenaline rushes started as far back as she could remember. her parents had thought that she was sick at first, the way her heart would race so much she sometimes felt like she was doing to pass out. they had taken her to several different doctors before one had been brave enough to bring up the soulmate connection to them. her parents were not soulmates themselves, they only knew of one other pair and so they were quick to dismiss it.
other small injuries cropped up every now and then, ones that could never be explained given she was often in class or tucked into bed when they occurred. again, the doctors gave her a clean bill of health and just as the injuries came, they went again, leaving her and her parents puzzled.
as she grew up, the feeling of that high that came when her adrenaline spiked were just a part of her normal day. where her parents were sceptical, she had long since accepted there was a connection out there too someone, but given the way he left her feeling when she had no idea who he was? she had no interest in seeking him out. he was an adrenaline junkie at best, maybe even a low life and she simply prayed he didn't seriously hurt the both of them one day.
the big hit of 2021 had been her biggest worry for a while, she had been unable to climb from her bed she had been so sore following that one and she had spent the day googling accidents despite herself, wondering if that might highlight who the hell had thrown himself into the road with how she felt.
a set of bruised ribs worried her friends so much she was forced to tell them the truth, an unwise choice on her part given the witch hunt her best friend started at the news. soulmates didn't happen all that often anymore, there were only two others everyone knew of in their whole year and that made her special. that's what they all said anyway. in reality she just wanted to be left alone, she didn't want to know about the man, she worried about him enough as it was.
november 2023. that was when her best friend decided that she'd found the answer. they'd taken her to hospital this one was so bad, there was no cause of the injuries she suffered, she had been at the movies with her friends when she had suddenly cried out in pain pulling all the attention onto her self. stupid really, she should have known to move herself from the crowd, she'd felt her adrenaline spike moments before.
but it was the doctors comment that had set her bestfriend off. "if i didn't know better, i'd say you'd driven into a wall at 200 miles an hour." given her best friend was a fan of all things that went fast, it had narrowed her into a focus area she couldn't shake. she had tried to deny it, she didn't want it to be true but there had been a flicker of something in her chest as her friend had linked the timing of her favourite f1 driver to when she had felt the impact roll through her.
still, she did her best to play it down, to brush everything off as a coincidence because she wasn't even sure she wanted the pressure of having a soulmate, let alone that soulmate being a famous fucking f1 driver. she wasn't cut out for that.
then the cut across her nose came and any hope she might have had of convincing her friend that she wasn't the soulmate of lando had gone out of the window. the little scar across his nose was cute, hers was cuter across her small button nose and the fact couldn't be denied anymore. what she didn't know how to do, was approach him about it. it wasn't like she could just walk up to him, she hadn't ever really been hurt or put herself in situations her heart rate would have spiked enough for him to know about her, he could hate the thought.
it wasn't a risk she was willing to take without certain proof and her friends crazy plan was just sure enough that she agreed to it. they waited until summer break, she wasn't about to risk his hands when he had a race, but on the first week of summer break, sat across from her best friend she squealed as she held out her palm to the other. was inflicting herself with a small cut insane? probably. but there had been a time the very idea of soulmates had been beyond belief to her and now here she was. the cut they applied was small but deep, enough that it would likely leave a scar and she would be forced to dress it. silently she sent a small, sorry lando, out into the universe and she hoped he wasn't in the middle of something too important as she looked down at her hand that was now bleeding.
a few days later, as she scrolled through her Instagram, totally not looking for any answers, she found them loud and clear. lando had updated a story and his left palm was wrapped in an identical fashion to her own. holy shit, her soulmate was lando norris.
lando himself had been in the middle of dinner with the quadrant team when the blood had started pouring from his hand. it had taken him several moments to convince his friends that he wasn't so clumsy he had managed to randomly cut his hands whilst he was enjoying a glass of wine. soon enough max had been wrapping his hand when someone had joked about a soulmate. lando's eyes narrowed at the thought. not once in twenty four years had he ever thought it was possible. he'd not felt a thing, not once.
that wasn't uncommon, most people never did but those with soulmates tended to figure it out early on so it had never bothered him much but as he watched the final wrap be applied to his palm, for the first time he couldn't help but wonder.
he put the thought of out his mind, not daring to think he could be so lucky, until the moment weeks later when he saw her in line for the fan meet and greet. she was beautiful, that was his first thought. what would he do if a girl like her, turned out to be his soulmate. he'd shook the thought away as she stepped closer, laughing to himself as he met her nervous gaze.
on her part, the thought of doing this at a fan meet and greet was her very idea of hell, but she hadn't seen another way. even if her bank account was currently crying thanks to how much she had paid for this. in her hand, was a carefully constructed time line and matching trips to the hospital to match. photos of her random injuries with post it notes to confirm that none of them had been the cause. on the underside of her last thumb just a small band aid was all that was left covering her hand as she nervously chewed at her lip. "hello." she could do this, she could hand him the file in her hand.
sensing her nerves lando reached out a hand. "hey, what do you have for me?" his voice was warm, smile genuine as he looked back at her. she wasn't sure what she had been expecting when she met him, she had spent an embarrassing amount of time online looking into the man stood before her. some adored him, some thought he was a brat and childish, others had been underwhelmed. right now he just seemed, normal and well, kind.
clearing her throat she finally handed him the file. "i um, i figured this might be the only way that you believe me, but i um - " she paused looking at his hand where his injury matched hers. "i gave you that." bracing herself for impact she waited as landos green eyes flicked through the pages, muttering to himself as he did so.
"ribs...belgium, vegas...." the time line matched each and everyone of her records, right down to the photo, well selfie of her and another woman with a knife and a fresh cut in her palm. the cut he had. lifting his head he let his eyes meet hers, a tender gaze dropping for just a moment to the matching wound she wore, back up to her nose where sure enough he was met with a mirror image of his scar. "its you."
meekly smiling back at him she found herself nodding and for some odd reason, tears appeared at the edge of her eyes. years of doubting and he was right here, he didn't even look like he wanted to run away. "surprise?" her laugh was dorky and more like a snort as a tear escaped. "god you believe me, sorry i thought that you were going to think i was insane. no one teaches you how to do this."
in true lando fashion, the first feeling that overwhelmed him was guilt, he'd been accidentally hurting her all these years. "i never...you never...you're okay right?" he mused as he flicked his eyes over the paperwork and then her again.
"i'm ok, you sort of delivered enough adrenaline for the both of us." she joked softly. "at least i know why you feel that rush every weekend." it was insane, but having watched as many races as she now had, pairing it to that feeling in her chest each time she had felt it. she was the only person in the world that knew exactly what he felt when he raced. it was uniquely beautiful and equally mind blowing.
hearing a cough behind them lando turned for a moment. "jon can you come here for a second." the driver had fans to get to and promises to keep but he didn't want her to vanish. "this is um...my soulmate. will you take her back for me?" he quizzed his manager quietly who watched her warily, not that she could blame him. "she has proof of everything." lando assured the male who nodded, turning to her with a smile. "come on then."
stepping out of the queue she moved with jon, not daring to steal another look back at lando until she heard him call for her to wait. "you ok lando?" jon asked, unsure of how he'd ended up with a soulmate equation to deal with when he'd picked his driver.
"yea i just...you're gonna stay right? i have no many questions and things i want to check and god promises to make like i'll be more careful, more gentle with you...with us." it had been one thing to risk his own life every single time he climbed into that car, but now that he knew there was her too? god it was going to make everything so much harder.
"i'll be here lando...don't worry, i think, well i sort of think we have forever to figure it out." she offered in a warm smile before she turned to vanish with jon again.
watching her leave, lando found himself smiling like a dork, even as she vanished from sight. forever. well shit he could get used to that.
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A funny and crackish (?) soulmate au that came to mind is
Soulmate AU with Lilia Vanrouge but itâs the one where you share the pain of your soulmateâŠbut in this case itâs everyday aches and pains (I mean we can go deeper with wounds and injuries but Iâm trying to be comedic đ)
You arrive to this world of twst and you find out soulmates are real.
And damn, do you find out the hard way, your body aches.
It ranges from day to day but itâs there and you werenât like that before, after thorough check ups from Professor Crewel, he concluded itâs your soulmate.
Goodie.
So, here you are, half sprawled across your table with the first years trying to help.
You: Once I find them, they are going to pay for the hell Iâm going through.
Ace: It canât be that ba-okay, yeesh! Donât give me that look!
You: My body aches. What the hell is my soulmate doing? 1000 Push-ups? And who hurts this bad? Almost every day? Are they ancient or something? Argh.
Also You: My aching back uwaahh, their posture probably sucks too.
The first years try to comfort you as best they could.
#I thought this was a funny idea đđ#this has been brought to you by ââmy body aches is this what Lilia feels? oh wait a minute what ifff ???â đđ#when everything must be related to dia someway or some how#lilia vanrouge x reader#twst x you
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Super Dead Soulmates
In this universe, any injury or scar you sustain appears on your soulmate. However, for as long as he could remember, Danny never gained an injury that wasnât his own. When he was very young, his parents would always say that he was just a late bloomer and perhaps his soulmate was a few years younger than he was and thus, just wasnât born yet. As Danny grew older, they got more absorbed in their work and just seemed to forget about the whole ordeal. Danny never asked them about it again, afraid they might think a ghost had âcursedâ him or something. It was hard enough to hide the lack of additional scars at school. Luckily, most people donât get injured very often so it was easy enough to play off some of his injuries as that from a soulmate. The only ones who knew the truth were his sister and his best friends. Danny was just convinced that he didnât have a soulmate and had accepted that fact, even if it hurt. Then the accident happened and for once, he was thankful his soulmate wouldnât have to feel his pain. And even more so when he started to fight the other ghosts daily. Danny was content to live like this, but with more ghost fights, his injuries started piling up. Danny excused them saying that they were from his soulmate. It didnât completely get rid of the scrutiny but most people bought it. Afterall, how else would puny Fenton get those kinds of bruises? So for a while, that excuse workedâŠuntil someone realized that Danny and Phantomâs injuries linked up (I vote Wes). Now normally, the natural conclusion would be that Danny and Phantom were the same person. But due to the fact that one of them was dead and the other clearly alive, everyone gained a new theoryâŠthat Phantom was Dannyâs soulmate. It would explain the recent injuries as Phantom was often seen fighting other ghosts. And to be honest, this was the perfect cover. Itâs not like Danny had an actual soulmate who might show up and this added another layer of protection against people thinking he and Phantom were the same person. So Danny remained silent and let the rumors grow. Sure people now thought he and Phantom were dating but that was fiiiiiinnnneee. (But BOY was that an awkward conversation with his parents).Â
And then Kon was born.
As a clone, all he knew from the outside was implanted into his mind. He knew the color of the sky, the sound of music, academic equations and a lot of common knowledge such as soulmates. He knew that injuries were shared between a bonded pair and that everyone had a soulmate. But he was different. He wasn't born a baby and grew up alongside another person. He wasnât even real according to some people. Yet one day, he noticed bruises lining his arms, he was confused. He should have had impenetrable skin like Superman. As far as he could remember, his skin had never been pierced before. And itâs not like he fought a godlike being that day. He shouldnât have any injuries. Kon decided to ignore them but the injuries kept showing up. It got so bad that his team started to notice and sat him down asking if everything was alright with his powers or if he was exposed to kryptonite somehow. So, very confused, Kon had explained that the injuries just kept showing up. It was only after his team gave him a curious look and explained the concepts of soulmates did everything click with him. Sure, Kon knew about soulmates but surely that couldn't be what this was! He was a clone! He shouldnât have a soulmate. It was impossible! But after a few more days of observation and a bit of testing, everyone determined that this was, in fact, a soulmate bond.Â
To say Kon was ecstatic was an understatement. Actually, it was a mix of excitement, nervousness, worry, and joy all rolled into one. He was elated at the idea that he had someone meant for him. Someone who would accept all of him. Kon had looked at the others and there had always been a slight jealousy when he saw a paper cut bloom on their fingers or see them rub a bruised knee fondly.Â
But more than anything. He was happy because this was proof that he was real. Afterall, a soulmate wouldnât match with him unless his soul was equal to theirs. His body almost melted with relief at that realization. A weight off his shoulders he never fully grasped was still there.Â
Of course there was the worry of why exactly his soulmate had so many injuries. For a hero, it was obvious they would get injured (although they tried to have as much protective padding as possible to limit that possibility. But some injuries still got through.) Yet the amount of injuries Konâs soulmate sustained were far more than that (because Danny lacked proper padding and didnât think he had to worry about a soulmate. Most injuries looked worse than they were anyways due to his fast healing). And on the contrary, Konâs skin was perfectly clear. With his kryptonian biology, even if he got hurt, it never left a mark. So all the injuries and bruises sustained on him were purely from his soulmate. And there was enough for two people. On the bright side, it helped with his cover, on the downside, Kon started to worry about his soulmate. (Meanwhile, Danny didnât notice a difference. Sure, sometimes he would feel a temporary ache or sharp pain but no mark was left so he just assumed the pain was sore muscles from a previous battle or that one of his rogues were hitting harder than he thought.)Â
As for Kon, he and his team used every resource at their disposal to try and track down Konâs soulmate. They did this for every member of the team as hero soulmates were in more danger than most but they paid special attention to Konâs soulmate due to the rapid accumulation of injuries.Â
Kon would fantasize on what his soulmate would be like. Would they be tall? Short? They would probably be able to fight. Boy or girl? It doesn't really matter. Kon knew opposite gender soulmates were more common but he wouldnât mind a guy either. His days were filled with dreams of a mystery person. Someone he could hold in his arms and protect. Who would comfort him after patrols and who he could introduce to his friends.Â
After a while, Tim finally found a lead. Some doctor records of a boy in a small town called Amity. Apparently he was prescribed pain medicine to help with âsoulmate injuriesâ. The lost of injuries were extensive and after looking at some pictures, they realized that his scars and Konâs scars lined up. A perfect match. So it wasnât long before they made a quick road trip to Amity.Â
This place was already on the Justice League radar. It was a town that appears to have a permanent portal to the afterlife and was attacked often. (Which might explain why Konâs soulmate was so injured). The Justice League had not interfered yet because the town had a local hero as well. Someone who seemed good at his job and who Tim was even thinking of recruiting. So this was a good opportunity to hit two birds with one stone. Afterall, not much was known about this mysterious Phantom other than he dedicated his afterlife to protecting this one town. Once they got to Amity they would probably need to check in with Phantom before anything. And despite his impatience with finding the person who might be his soulmate, even Kon was excited to meet this hero. Apparently Phantom had vast experience but also a major power set. He might gain another flying buddy or someone he could wrestle with without worrying about his strength. Afterall, Phantom also supposedly had super strength and even if he didnât, itâs not like you can kill a ghost. Yet no matter how hard they looked, they couldnât find him. It was only by coincidence that they stumbled upon Danny instead and his group of friends.Â
The first time Kon saw Danny, it was like coming home. He wanted to do nothing more than rush to his soulmate and hug him and vow to always keep him safe. He wanted to prove that he would be the best soulmate ever and he wanted to know everything there was to know about him. He was practically vibrating where he stood in his civilian disguise and it was only his friends that held him back from flying over and surprising the poor boy.
But before he could do anything, a ghost attacked. Kon barely had enough time to grab his friends and dodge when some kind of glowing creature crashed into a building. And while normally he would immediately find somewhere to change, Konâs first instinct was to check on his soulmate, only to see the two people he assumed to be the boyâs friends but no sign of Danny. Frantically looking around, he didnât notice the glowing creature behind him (was that a dragon?) but before it could reach him, another glowing figure intercepted the attack. They looked almost ethereal with white hair softly floating in the air and a suit that hugged his muscled form tightly. The figure turned around and gave a sheepish smile towards Kon. âYou ok?â
And it felt like for the second time that day, Kon was rendered breathless.Â
Someone was protecting him.
Someone was protecting him?
Yet it feltâŠnice. Warm.
Before Kon could gather his thoughts though the battle picked up in earnest. He and his team found cover and changed into their suits. When they came to help, the person Kon assumed to be Phantom looked surprised at their sudden appearance but it wasnât long before he and everyone else started working together. Unfortunately, actually fighting the ghost seemed to be impossible. Whenever they got close, their hits just passed right through so Phantom quickly regulated them on defense and citizen protection duty. Occasionally getting a hit in when the creature was tangible. Watching Phantom fight was something. Kon could understand why he was elected to join their team. He had this sort of grace and power that couldnât be explained in words but was clearly from the experience of many battles.
Despite not being able to do much, fighting with Phantom was fun. They seemed to be completely in sync and it wasnât long before Kon started to enjoy his loud commentary and puns as the two ghosts fought.
However, one particularly hard hit made it so that the dragonâs claws grazed his chest. Leaving three shallow gashes, but Phantom took the close proximity that attack gave him and sucked the creature intoâŠa soup thermos?
But Kon wasnât focused on that. He was wholly focused on the stinging pain suddenly coming from his chest, underneath his untouched uniform that clearly had not been hit. Kon didnât know how to process what was happening. Everything suddenly became louder and he vaguely tried to move but it was like his mind became mush as he tried to process what that meant. He managed to get away for a bit and undid his shit, looking down to see three shallow scratches along his chest. Scratches that perfectly mirrored Phantom. In the corner of his eye, Kon saw a head of black hair and witnessed as Danny reunited with his two friends he had been separated from in the chaos. And as Danny twisted to hug them, his shirt flipped up enough to see another identical 3 scratches along the boy's stomach. Perfectly mirroring Phantoms.Â
It was only later that Kon and his team did some more research on the town and itâs ghosts and learned the unofficial secret that Phantom and Danny were dating. That Phantom had Likely come back from the afterlife to protect the town his soulmate lived in. On the bright side, at least now he could confirm Danny really was his soulmate. And he knew where all those injuries were coming from.
Kon had found his soulmate.
Correction, he found his soumates
And they were already bonded to each other.
âŠ
âŠ.so where did that leave him?
There are now two options.Â
1: Kon decided that he just needs to woo both his soulmates and starts doing so both as Superboy and as Conner. Danny is very confused who these people are (because as far as he knows, he doesnât have a soulmate, and since Kon doesnât visibly show injury, there is no sign (unless Danny somehow injures himself in a place that is visible but heâs been trying to avoid that to make everyone worry less.)). Kon goes all out. He gets flowers, chocolates, writes poetry (whether good or not doesnât matter) starts wooing Phantom in hero form, showing off his strength and skill whenever possible. (And unfortunately, also his dork side when he isnât paying attention while flying) Asking to hang out, insist on paying for everything. Danny sees this tall Hunk who is paying attention to him and he doesnât know what to do. And there are TWO OF THEM! (Also, in this version it might be funny if people suspect Danny and Phantom are dating but donât know for sure and since they are never around each other, people might assume they just donât know. So Sam, Tucker, and Jazz are all for Danny possibly starting a relationship with Kon along with Konâs team who are cheering them on and trying to help the poor clone boy who has no experience with romance. Meanwhile literally everyone else in the town who likes Phantom is trying to run interference and get Danny and their hero together.Â
2: The angst option. Kon decides that the fact that he has two soulmates who are together is likely a result of him being a clone. Itâs not that he had someone waiting for him (how could he think someone was waiting their whole life just for him? How stupid was he?!) Kon had just hijacked a different bond. So he tries to stay away. Unfortunately, Tim had talked with Phantom while Kon was out of it so now they have started to team up. This makes avoiding him very difficult as he keeps running into Phantom. Moreover, he runs into Danny because they need him for the ghost hunting equipment. And slowly but surely, Kon falls in love with âbothâ his soulmates but doesnât want to get âbetweenâ them. And Danny wants to know why one of his new teammates is avoiding him.
#Dpxdc#dcxdp#Kizzer55555 ideas#Super dead soulmates au#Danny x Kon#Danny x Conner#Kon is having an identity crisis and Danny helps but then makes it worse.#At one point Danny might figure out clones and decide to have âPhantomâ and âDannyâ in the same place. Kon sees this and almost combusts.#Konâs team are the ultimate wingmanâs/wingwoman.#Tim is deep diving into research and planning dates. He has a board covered with red string on how to make this work.#Itâs scaring some people.#I donât know if this is young Justice or teen titans so I was vague while writing it. Choose whichever team you like best!#All I know is that this is the version of Kon with all of Supermanâs powers. I want him and Danny to have flying races.#Danny is oblivious.#Kon is in permanent gay panic mode.#Kon gets super protective of both Danny and Phantom.#At some point Phantom comes into contact with blood blossoms so thatâs going to be fun. :)#The reason They talk to Danny is because heâs Phantomâs âsupplierâ for Ghost hunting equipment.#Secret third option: they find Phantom first and bring him to the team and Kon thinks heâs his soulmate after seeing matching injuries and#gets closer to him as a friend but doesnât know how to breach the subject. Then they go to a âsupplierâ for Ghost equipment that Phantom#Trusts and meet Danny. And then something happens where they see how âDannyâ and âPhantomâ are âsoulmatesâ.#Then you can deviate to the angst version or wooing version.
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hiii how are you? I hope ur doing well!
I dont know if your requests are open or not so if they arenât feel free to just ignore this :)
i was wondering if you could write a jinx X female reader (if not female gn is totally alright whatever youâre comfortable with) a soulmate au with jinx where itâs the reader who goes to the alternative universe instead of ekko, but instead of just going to one universe, the reader ends up going to multiple ones. she/they find out that jinx is her/their partner in every universe, in every timeline, in every possibility, making them soulmates.
I actually made a post about this idea, asking if anyone could write it, but I also wanted to ask you as well because I just adore your writing so so sooo much. I could honestly read your work for hours without getting bored or tired.
I Think We're Kind of Made for Each Other
This work will be posted (with an additional scene) on AO3 here. Please note that the work posted there will be tagged as Explicit
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Relevant Tags: JinxXReader, Female Reader, Soulmates AU, Multiple timelines, Violence, Major character death, Suicide, Self-Harm, Alcohol consumption, Original side character, Canon compliant, LoL characters
When the anomaly at the Hex Gate transports you and your friends across realities, you're forced to confront the different lives you live in each one. But will you be able to accept a hard truth when you face the only constant thing in every timeline?
A/N: I just wanted to say, that this has to be my magnum opus. I don't think I can write another oneshot this long. To be fair, the idea had been floating in my head for a while, so when the request came, I kinda went crazy. And to think I thought I could write this in a day lol.
Nevertheless, I had a lot of fun writing. I highly encourage you to read some of my other stuff, purely because there are a few references in this story.
Please enjoy. And if you like it, feel free to share with your friends.
One
The feeling of wetness on the side of your face wakes you upâyour entire left side, actuallyâas a dull ache starts to throb in your head. Barely register the rain pelting down on you, as you open your eyes and try to catch your bearings.
There's a loud ringing in your ears, but you can make out muffled shouting and gunfire, the sizzling in the air followed by a boom. It triggers the fight or flight response in you, but everything is hurting and you can't remember how you even ended up here. You should be doing something right now, but for the life of you, you can't figure out what.
Your hand wipes at your ear as you open your eyes to inspect it, an unsurprising streak of red on your fingers is starting to smear as the rain continues to pour. Your vision swims for a few seconds, and you figure a concussion is going to be added along with the possible ruptured eardrum in your list of injuries.
Thankfully, your gaze focuses on the sight in ahead of you. The familiar bridge dividing Piltover and Zaun, cracked and blown off at sections. There are armed people hiding behind a barricade on your side of the bridge, shooting at enforcers at the other end of the bridge.
You plant your hands on the concrete and try to push yourself up, getting to about knee level before a sharp pain in your foot knocks the wind out of you and fall back down. It only occurs to you now to look down and inspect the rest of you. Banged up, caked in dirt and bloodâWhose blood was that?âand your clothes torn at odd places. Your foot is still there, and it's not dangling off at an awkward angle, at least. You grit your teeth and try to move the injured limb. The pain wracks through your body, but your foot moves nonetheless. Sprained, not broken; good.
An explosion next to you pulls you back into reality and starts up your sense of urgency as you crawl away to cover. You hide behind a fallen pillar and try to get your bearings. A number of people run past you, all carrying guns and explosives from what you can make outâWhy are we in a gun fight with the Pilties?âall ignoring you as they erect more barricades and set their weapons up. It might be the adrenaline, but you can't for the life of you remember how you ended up in this situation. What the hell were you doing here?
You close your eyes and try to block out the pain from your head and ankle, willing yourself to recall the events prior this firefight.
This was all planned. Carefully planned over the course of years.
The painstaking effort it took to build weapon factories in the fissures to stay out of Piltover's radar.
the underground hand-to-hand combat classes.
"You know, you say we should feel like we're all one peopleâ"
Expanding Zaun southwards to facilitate growth for the future.
"Is that a wild rune?"
"I have no idea what that is."
Noxus antagonizing you for trying to build a better city for your people.
"No, don't touch it!"
"Ekko--"
Your thoughts are interrupted when a pair of hands grab you by your shoulders. Your eyes snap open at the figure in front of you, her pink eyes all too familiar with you. She looks worriedâabout you, no lessâand affection blooms in your chest the same time a feeling of repulsion comes over you. Jinx, you try to say, but you're still reeling from your injuries and your attempt to recall what had just happened, and you're not able to utter a word. She's speaking, but you can barely make out what she's saying because of the ringing in your ears. You try to read her lips, but your mind is too hazy to make sense of her words.
She realizes that you're not understanding her at all, and she spots the blood still coming out of your ear. She gingerly wipes off some of the blood with a gloved hand, and you instinctivelyâinstinctively??âlean into her touch. She pulls out a small vial with a needle at the end of it. The pink glow of its contents immediately tells you that it's shimmer, as Jinx takes off the cover with her mouth and spits it out to the side.
"No." You say. At least you think you do, you can't really hear yourself. You hand grabs her wrist holding the needle, but she's faster and leans her hand away just out of reach from you. She grabs your own with her free hand, and gives you an apologetic look. You're not sure why, but you can almost tell that she's trying to say this'll help, I promise.
The smile alone is enough to make you relent, and a part of you is bewildered at the fact. Still, you put your hand down and let her stab the needle into your thigh, its contents seeping through.
You lurch forward at the sensation, but she catches you and holds you as you tense up from the high that shimmer delivers with it. You grab onto her as you wait for the effects to subside.
"It's okay, you're okay, I've got you." She whispers into your hair. You relax, slowly but surely. Besides the fogginess you still feel, you're a million gold coins. You gently push yourself away, taking a look around, your sense suddenly heightened. A short side effect of shimmer, if you remember right.
"Jinx." You finally manage. "Are you okay?"
She scoffs, but you know that it's not out of hostility. "Don't you think I should be asking you that?"
She has a point. A part of you wants to contradict her for the fun of it, but this isn't the place, or time. You peek over the side of the pillar, the barricades are holding strong, even gaining ground over Piltover. The momentary safety provided by cover is enough for you pull Jinx and yourself on your feet.
Her face if covered in dirt and grease. She was supposed to be working on Fishbones, away from the front lines. "You're supposed to be on higher ground."
"I'm not gonna sit on my ass while you're all here risking your lives. Besidesâ" She pushes a rifle onto you. "Fishbones is ready. Once the Noxian's ship is even an inch within range, they're done for."
You shake your head. "You're better if you're--"
"No." She starts. She has a determined look in her eye, the same one she sports when she wants you to drop an argument. And you drop it, every single time.
"I'm just as good as a shot as you. And we're winning." She gestures toward the bridge, where the line of enforcers and Noxians troops are slowly but surely backing away. "We'll need as many boots here as we can. You said it yourself, the hardest part is gonna be holding the line once they call for negotiations."
Your grip tightens on the rifle. You were so close to freeing Zaun. Wait what?
Freeing Zaun? No, you needed to save your tree, with the firelights, and all the refugees. You needed to find Ekko, and Heimerdinger, and Jayce. Jinx⊠Jinx was the enemy. She killed your friends before, blown up your safehouses, let Silco flood the streets with shimmerâ
"The Noxians ships are here!"
You both turn to the east side of the bridge, and spot the fleet approaching. Their pace glacial because of the narrow path on the water. They start deploying smaller boats filled with their soldiers, headed for the small docks on your side of the bridge. You turn back to Jinx, her eyes are still trained on you. She takes a breath, and opens her mouth to say something--
"Cap! We're armed and ready!" A blob of pink hair catches your attention; it's Vi, waving over to you from a distance away. "Give the signal!" You look up to the rooftops above her, a group of people rolling three launchers forward, all trained on the large vessels in the water. The blue glow coming from the HexTech gemstone running through lines on the launchers they were all hauling. One for each ship.
"This is it." You say as you grab Jinx's arm. "Go take cover."
"And leave you here? Fat chance."
"Jinx."
"I'm staying." This stubborn littleâYou sigh, now was not the time for a petty argument. You were about to give the go signal for a possible war-endingâor war escalatingâattack. You settle for pulling Jinx with you as you zigzag towards where Vi is, bullets flying everywhere.
"We're armed and ready." She says as she crouches next to you. You know you can't delay the command, but a pit settles in your stomach as the weight of your decisions starts to sink in. The number of lives that'll be lost from this.
But you don't have the luxury in time, not in war. All you have is the culmination of your split second decisions and the consequences that follow.
"Tell them to fire." You state it with such calmness that it surprises the three of you. Vi nods, nonetheless, and gives the signal to the fighters on the rooftop.
In the few seconds that the high pitched screech of the launchers resonate through the air, the battlefields becomes silent. All eyes trained on the rooftops of Zaun, then the Noxian ships.
The first rocket hits a ship. A loud bang is heard as it makes contact, followed by a muffled explosion as smoke starts to billow out of the ship. The vessel stops moving, and a line of soldiers dressed in red start abandoning ship as fires start erupting out of doors and windows. The other two ships follow the same fate. A loud bang, an explosion, the smoke, and people desperately trying to get away.
You stare at the horrific sight in front of you. There are no sounds from the guns firing from each side, no bangs from projectiles being launched from mini Hex gates. Everyone has stopped whatever they were doing and were now watching people on ships, trying to escape the inferno quickly building up.
Your head throbs, and you stumble as you try to walk towards the bridge. Jinx catches you as you fall to your knees, your head suddenly as heavy as lead, the ringing in your ears returning, louder this time. Jinx is trying to tell you something, but your vision begins to blur, and you feel like you need to just⊠shut your eyes for a few moments.
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Two
"Hey, Ms. Port Master extraordinaire? Hello?"
The snap of fingers brings you out of your stupor. You blink a few times before clearing your throat.
"Sorry." You try to flash a smile to the woman in front of you. Her eyes scrutinize you for a brief moment, seemingly trying to figure out what was going on in your mind, before her infuriatingly attractive smirk adorns her face.
"Didn't peg you for a lightweight."
You snort as you take a sip from your glass. "I'm not a lightweight."
"The zoning out is kind of a dead giveaway."
"I wasn't zoning out. I was lost in your eyes."
"You weren't even looking at me."
"I had to look away cause I was getting lost in your eyes?"
She lightly punches your armâdamn she's strongâbefore leaning against the counter of the busy bar. You sit close to each other, citing the noisy atmosphere and the hindrance that would cause during your conversation, but you both know better. You wanted to sit close because she was, pardon your French, too fucking attractive. Hers, you weren't sure yet, but you'd be able to find out eventually.
"I'm guessing you don't get lost in all of your customers' eyes, too?"
"Just yours." Youâre not a lightweight, that much youâre certain. Tipsy, however, you very much are. If the brazen flirting wasnât making it obvious enough.
"And you weren't out last night with some poor girl who also had engine troubles?" You put a hand over your chest.
"You're breaking my heart here, blue." The feigned hurt in your voice does little to deter the eye roll that Powder gives you. You let out a laugh as you put your hands up as a mock sign of peace. "Hey, I swear I was trying my best to be professional earlier, but I'm off the clock now, so I can flirt as much as I want."
"Oh, we're flirting?" You furrow your brows at her.
"Was that not clear?"
"Nah, not really."
"Do you platonically get lost in people's eyes?"
"Maybe. How do I know you don't take girls here every night? I could ask the bartender."
"Go ahead, he's an unbiased party. Besides," You shrug. "Even if I did, I'm a regular here so he wouldn't snitch on me."
"Don't put words in my mouth you muppet." the burly man working behind the bar walks towards the two of you, refilling your drinks. He winks at Powder. "Don't worry love, I'd sell this one for a sack of potatoes--"
"Hey!"
"But." He says, a thick eyebrow raised at you. "Lil' missy here isn't a revolving door of lovers. In fact, I don't reckon' she's ever brought someone here. Or landed a date, actuallyâ" Powder snorts into her drink, and you take it as a sign that it's time to usher the barkeep away.
"Okay, thank you Ed, for the refills. I think there's some people asking for you over there." Ed laughs as he lumbers over to the other side of the bar. You keep your eyes on him until you're sure that he's occupied, before turning back to Powder. "I do in fact, get dates. For the record."
"Oh, of course, I totally believe you."
"I mean it."
"Completely believe you."
"Okay, now you're just messing me." Your ego is a bit bruised at Ed's interruption, the shit eating grin on Powder's face isn't helping either. But she's smiling, and for some ungodly reason, you consider it as a win. You shake your head and take a longer sip from your drink, why the hell were you so sappy all of a sudden?
"Okay, okay. Sorry, toots." She nudges you with her shoulder. "No more teasing."
You raise an eyebrow at her. "No more bruising my ego?" She shakes her head and crosses over her heart.
"Nope. Serious questions only, from this point forward."
"Oh? Like what?" You turn to her and prop your chin on your hand.
"LikeâŠ" She bites her lip and looks at a random spot on the wall of drinks across from you, momentarily in thought. At this point, you're not even trying to hide your staring. She doesn't call you out on it when she looks back at you, but a small smirk plays at her face. âYouâre drunk.â
âJust as drunk as you are.â
âIâm not drunk yet.â
âYouâre literally slurring your words right now.â
ââŠIâm tipsy.â
You do your best to hold back a chuckle. âHi tipsyââ
âGods, please donât.â She groans and hides her face in her hands. âI was just starting to find you attractive.â
âI thought we were done bruising my ego?â
âThe dad jokes make you free real estate.â
âOkay, alright.â You laugh. Gently prying her hands away from her face. âJust ask me your question.â
She relents, but doesnât let go of you as she sets her hand down the counter. âHmmâŠâ
âDid you grow up here?â
âHere? No, I only came here about five years ago. Looking for my great perhaps and all.â A momentary ring in your ear causes your breath to hitch, but Powder doesnât seem to notice.
âWhere are you from?â She continues, her eyes slightly glazed but reflecting her curiosity.
âIâm fromââ
The Free Nation of Zaun
The Undercity
Why the hell would I tell you?
âHey.â Jinx gives your hand a gentle squeeze. You do your damn best not to yank your hand away. âIâm sorry, you donât have to tell me.â
Bilgewater, youâre from Bilgewater.
âNo, itâs okay.â You squeeze her hand back before she has the chance to pull away. "Could you give me a second?"
You wait for her to nod before you push yourself off the stool and make your way to the bathroom. You quickly lock the door and rest your head against it. The ringing in your ears returns, and your breathing becomes ragged. "Where the hell am I?" You look over to the bathroom mirror, and you're surprised to see the figure standing in front of you.
Your hair is different; your faceâyou look healthier? Not someone who grew up in the Undercity. You walk over to the sink, planting both hands on either side, scrutinizing your features further. It's you alright, somehow. Only it's also not.
Born in Bilgewater, left for adventure, ended up here working at the port.
"No." You shut your eyes as you shake your head. "I was born in the Undercity, I'm a firelight, we came across a wild rune and⊠now I'm here. I need to find Ekko, and Jayce, and Heimerdinger." You repeat the words a few more times, just to make sure you don't forget. The sound of water flowing out of the faucet as you turn a knob offers little comfort, but the cold sensation of the water when you splash your face helps.
You're about to turn and exit the bathroom when you spot something on your arm. A small thing, peeking out of your sleeve. You gasp as you pull your sleeve back, the web-like patterns of the wild rune threading a line over your forearm.
You needed to find out what was happening, and why you've already encountered Jinx twice, every time you did whatever you were doing. Were you hallucinating? Did you just hit your head and was currently having a really trippy dream? You decide to think this over once you shake off Jinx, Powder, whoever she is. Easier said than done, since you kept acting like some lovesick fool.
When you return to the bar, Jinx is still there. Her back is turned to you, but her shoulders are slumped in a way that you can immediately tell that she's not in a good mood.
"Oi." Ed flicks your ear, ignoring your protest. "What the hell are you doing, making that sweet lass upset?"
I wouldn't use sweet to describe her.
"Sorry, Iâuh, I'll fix it."
"Damn right you will. You come across someone like that once every lifetime." He pushes you toward the bar, before going back to clear a table.
"Sorry about that." Her head whips up in surprise, clearly not expecting you to be back. "Lost myself for a bit there."
"IâŠI thought you snuck out, honestly. It's no big deal, happens sometimes." She shrugs, her shoulders tense. She's trying to be nonchalant about you suddenly excusing yourself, but she was still slurring her words, and her gestures were becoming uncoordinated, so it wasn't really working. She looked more upset the more she tried to play it off.
You reach over the bar and grab a pitcher of water and a glass, filling it up and handing it over to her. "I'm really sorry about that."
She glares at the glass before reluctantly downing its contents "S'fine." A few beats of silence pass, and you unexpectedly feel guilt start to bubble up in your chest. No. No. No.
âI grew up in Bilgewater.â
"Huh?"
"You asked earlier, where I was from? Bilgewater. Terrible place, really."Â
She folds her arms on the counter and rests her head on them, closing her eyes. âWhyâd you leave?â
âYou get sick of the smelly pirates? Though, I do have to give them credit, their wild stories of adventure and conquest is what made me leave in the first place.â
"You didn't just join some random ship?"
You chuckle. "And get myself killed for some dumb mistake? No thanks." You refill her glass with water, before picking up your own and swirling the brown liquid around. You recall working in a bar, up in the higher levels of Bilgewater, where adventurers spent the coin that they made from their exploits, before begrudgingly having to go back down and gather a crew to earn more. A vicious that kept repeating itself. Sometimes, if they were lucky, the whole crew would survive, but those instances were few and far in between.
Memories. You realize. These are all your memories, or, whoever you are here, at least.
A properly functioning Hex Gate was capable of transporting ships across continents in a split second. Does this mean a magically screwed up one could transport you to a different life entirely? Was it because of the remnants of the anomaly on your arm?
You shake your head, this was stuff that Ekko was good at, not you. You needed to find him, fast.
But first, take care of this one.
As if on cue, you hear a light snore come from next to you. Jinx is knocked out, clearly not bothered by how she's awkwardly hunched over the counter. You sigh, you have no idea how to get back home, but you decide to handle that issue tomorrow. Right now, you had a drunk Jinx to take care of.
Thankfully, you remember where you live, because having to haul around a drunk Jinx was difficult enough. Small victories though, as you realize that this is better than being stuck in the middle of a battle field. You settle yourself on your bay window, looking over to Jinx's sleeping form on your bed. Tomorrow, you'd start figuring out a way to get home. For now, you'll try to get your first wink of sleep in Gods know how long.
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Twenty-eight
In the indiscernible amount of time that has passedâfor you, at leastâyou've come to realize the following things:Â
You are not hallucinating, nor did you hit your head, you are, in fact, jumping through universes and different versions of yourself.
The first hurdle you had to get through was getting your bearings when you'd get thrown into another universe. It took a few tries, but eventually, you were able to come to your senses immediately after jumping to the next plane of existence you were in. You always repeated the mantra you made back in the second jump you did, the last thing you needed was to forget where you came from. The thought of aimlessly wandering through universes, feeling like you've lost your mind, you can't even imagine how terrible that would be. You needed to find the others as soon as you can.
The length of stay always varied and timelines can repeat, but there are always miniscule variations.
This was still a working theory. You've only repeated a timeline once, but you had enough wits about you to realize that some objects were a different color to their preceding counterpart, or that instead of Ekko explaining something to you, it was Scar. With how long you'd stay, there were a few instances when you'd only stay for a few minutes, but the rest spanned to about a week at the longest.
Somehow, some way, you and Jinx are connected in some way, shape, or form. In every. Single. One.
The last one was especially jarring, considering you had never even met Jinx officially back in your universe. Sure, youâve had run-ins with her because the Firelights would frequently be trying to intercept shimmer routes, but you don't think barely surviving one of her chompers counted as an introduction. On top of that, she was your enemy back home, but in every single jump you've had so far, the two of you had a somewhat established relationship. This was good, in a way, because at least you didn't have to be on your guard constantly while you tried to figure out a way to get home.
"I can hear you thinking from over here."
Speak of the devil.
You ignore the comment from your friend. Emphasis on friend. In this universe it seemed, the both of you were Academy students in Piltover, mercifully platonic. You decided to do your best to study wild runes and HexTech when you could, but it proved to be difficult when you were distracted by that Other You's feelings for Jinx. At least this place gave you access to a literal sea of books and a clear enough mind.
"Hey, don't ignore me." Jinx opts to lightly tug at the top half of the book you're reading, and you can see her blue eyes peek through the space. That's right, no shimmer exposure in this universe.
"I'm studying." You deadpan, hoping she'll leave you alone. You get a mock imitation of your words, instead.
"No you're not, none of our classes are even looking into dusty old books about runes." She has a point. Truth be told, you're supposed to be studying about ethical practices in the field of body modification for utility uses. Which was close to nothing, really. But you can't really tell Jinx why you're reading about runes, now, can you?
"Have you ever heard of this thing called supplementary reading?" You shake the book off of her fingers, and go back to your futile attempt to learn about magic. Not that this book was any use, there wasn't even a list of runes and their definitions on here. The girl in front of you leans back on her chair and lets out an exasperated sigh.
"Ugh, you're boring. Let's go do something fun!" Her foot kicks at your shoe from under the table, and you have to lift both feet up to avoid her kicks.
"Hey! Not everyone can sleep through every class and still get high marks, Jinx." You scoot your chair out from under the table to put distance between the two of you. "Some of us have to actually study."
"What's studying without any field experience?"
"Pipe down. The librarian is gonna kick us both out, again."
She sticks her tongue out at you, but lowers her voice. "Come on, I'm dying of boredom here!" She splays out her upper half on the table, arms toppling over some of the papers and books youâVery neatly!âstacked for reference.
Your mouth forms a thin line, her rowdy, and playful personality had become apparent to you once you went through a few more universes. She'd get pissed if you ignored her for too long, but the structured environment of the Academy hindered a her from having any outbursts. So you opt to continue reading your books instead of taking the bait, quashing any urge from the You of this universe to make a side comment about her behavior.
She continues with her ranting about you not having any fun or having a stick up your ass. Her jabs get progressively more offensive, but that's how her and the Other You here interact. It's not fun for you yourself, because you didn't have the patience to make a jab at her without losing your cool.
You rub an eyebrow with one your hands, before gripping the book, willing yourself to focus on the next few pages in case they provide any useful information. You try to tune out the other girl, who has thankfully gone quiet.
You move book to book, thankful that this version of you could read and absorb information so fast. Sadly, you couldn't find anything about wild runes. Looks like Piltover was strict about distancing itself from magic as much as they could.
You don't look up from your book until you hear a grumbling from in front of you.
"What was that?" You close your book and pile it onto the Useless pile--which was all of them, really--and raise an eyebrow at Jinx, whose arms are crossed and is looking off to the side.
"doyouwannageticecream" You blink.
"Jinx, I'm not gonna understand a word you say if you keep grumbling like that."
She rolls her eyes. "I said, do you wanna get ice cream? or something."
Huh, how random.
"I made you upset earlier, and ice cream makes people feel better so..."
"I wasn't upset" You were.
"Yeah you were."
"I was annoyed."
"I know your annoyed face from your upset face."
"There's a difference?"
"So you were!" She slams her hand on the table, and is met by an irate librarian shushing her. You're once again taken aback by how different each Jinx behaves from the others. Where you were sure your universe's Jinx would have shot that poor woman, this one sheepishly rubs the back of her neck and throws a peace sign at her. If you weren't exposed to your universe's Jinx, you would have found her behavior cute. But you were exposed, so it absolutely isn't, and you're not going to play along with her to make her feel better.
"Thank for the offer jinx, but I'm not really in the mood to get ice cream." Good. "...and I'm not mad at you, or anything." You swear the last part was added in by Other You. Nonetheless, this seems to work as Jinx relaxes, resigning to making paper airplanes with the notes you had made while you went back to reading.
"Wanna break into Giopara's lab?" She starts.
"No."
"I think you'd want toâ"
"No."
"If you say so." the singsong tone in her voice and the in caring shrug sets off alarm bells in your head. She's baiting you again.
Your eyes narrow at her. "You're being weird."
"No I'm not. I just thoughtâseeing as you're all interested in runes all of a sudden--you'd want to look at Giopara's vast book collection on that very subject."
"How the hell would you even know that?"
"Cause," She shrugs again. "He keeps saying I'm not living up to my potential and tries to make me read more Hex Tech origin stuff."
Your mouth hangs open, but you manage to close it before Jinx calls you a blubbering fish. "Wait a second. You're saying you've been reading about runes and Hex Tech?"
"Yup."
"So you know that the books here in the library are useless?"
"Mhm."
"And you've been letting me waste my time reading through them like an idiot?"Â
She sits back in her chair and crosses her arms. "They're not useless. They're just... Not useful."
"You're such a dick sometimes." Your remark is loud enough that the librarian to shush you as well. You whisper a sorry before turning back to Jinx.
"And you always have a stick up your ass." She whispers loudly.
"Yeah cause someone has to keep you from getting yourself killed, or worse, expelled!"
She snorts. "Really toots? Getting expelled is worse than getting killed?"
"The chances of getting expelled are higher with you, unfortunately."
She leans forward conspiratorially, a grin on her face. You don't notice yourself mirror her. "So come with me to break into his office, so I don't get expelled. Don't you want to read all those rune books? He doesn't even keep track of what gets taken out of there."
"Then why don't you just borrow them during lab hours?"
"What fun is that?"
"Jinx!"
"We'll be quick, five minutes, tops. And you'll have your dumb rune books." You grit your teeth. On one hand, You could just ask her to teach you what she knows. But you've known herâOther You!âyour whole life, so you're a hundred percent sure that you'd have to pry that information out of her cold, dead, hands. On the other, Jayce's head was so far up in his own ass that Jinx was probably correct in saying he wouldn't notice any missing books.
I also don't know when I'll be yanked into another universe. There was also that.
"How sure are you that you can get us in and out that fast?"
"A million percent. Dude forgets to lock the door sometimes." She's already standing up and shoving all of your notes into your book bag, your eye twitches just the tiniest bit, before your head snaps up to look at her.
"How do you know that?" You ask as you start carrying the books to the book trolley.
"You're asking too many questions here. Less talking, more walking. Go, go, go." She ushers you out into the hallway, and the both of you start walking towards the east wing of the academy. The sun had already set, so there were much less students loitering. Still, the both of you err on the side of caution and stick to the lesser used hallways where the custodians had already turned off the lights.
You eventually find your way to the front of Jayce's lab, and Jinx wastes no time kneeling on front of the door and pulling out what looked like tools and shoving them into the door knob. This is definitely not her first breaking and entering.
"Where the hell did you get lockpicks?!" You do your best to keep your voice down, the allure of learning about runes slowly dissipating, panic replacing it.
"What did I say about less talking?" She whips around and raises her eyebrows at you, right as she turns the doorknob and opens the previously locked door.
"We're so fucked."
"You know, if we weren't stretched for time, I'd be celebrating you breaking your curse word quota for the day." She yanks her tools out of the door knob, and pushes you into the lab.
The room is nearly pitch black. Thankfully, the unlit hallways were enough for your eyes to adjust to the darkness. The low light from the moon streaming through the windows the only thing helping with your vision. Somehow, Jinx is able to navigate just fine.
"Okay, how often do you actually break in here?"
"How often is underground robot fight club again?" Robot fight club. The only thing Jinx is willing to wake up early for. Wait a secondâ
"Jinx!" You don't bother lowering your voice. Hoping that the closed room would be enough to muffle any sounds from coming into the hallway.
"What?"
"That's twice a week!"
"Where did you think we were getting our parts?"
"You said you knew a guy!"
"Clearly." She gestures around the room, where there were plenty of scattered machinery parts. Your face pales slightly; this Jinx was going to get You expelled, surely.
"You made me an accessory!"
"And now you're committing the crime. Congratulations, you've been promoted." She opens another door and theatrically gestures at the room. "Your little rune books await, oh great stuck-up one."
You roll your eyes at her and enter the room without any fanfare. Immediately you see that the all four walls of the room are lined with bookshelves as high as the ceiling. In the middle, a large wooden table with charts and books scattered across. Jinx stops next to you and nudges you with her shoulders. "Told 'ya. Worth the risk, right?"
"That's still up in the air."
She scoffs. "You totally think it is."
You don't want to give her the satisfaction of a reaction, but you don't even notice that you're grinning back at her until she puts an arm around your shoulders and waves her hand flippantly at the shelves. Other You's stomach does a backflip.
No. Absolutely not.
"So what are we looking for?"
You once again quash whatever physical reaction you're having. Now was definitely not the time. You walk out of her arm's reach and resort to looking around the spines of the books, already trying to spot their titles. "Wild runes."
There's a beat of silence before you hear her walking around the carpeted floor. "Wild runes huh? Yeah, I think I've seen a few of those around. Don't think I read them, though."
"That's fine." You start rifling around the shelves. Reading through anything that looked promising.
Jinx is the first to break the silence. She usually is. "So what are these books for, again?"
"I told you, supplementary reading. Also there isn't much to read on out ethics class so might as well fill my time with something fun."
Jinx doesn't reply, and you're happy to keep on reading through your books until you get a nagging feeling that you've just done something wrong.
You turn around to look at Jinx, who was plopped down on the floor and half-heartedly pulling books out, before seemingly placing them somewhere else at random. You mentally kick yourself when you notice that her shoulders are slumped. Opting to put the book search on hold, you walk over to her, hesitating for a moment before sitting down next to her.
"You know you can tell me stuff, right?" Her voice is quiet, and it's unsettling that you have the sudden urge to comfort her.
Yes, yes of course. This version of you felt completely at ease with Jinx. But you can't afford to be distracted by affection that wasn't even yours to begin with. If only you could explain that you've been universe-hopping and that in every single one of them you were in love or falling in love with her, and that you were trying to at least stall in this one so you could get as much information as you could before you got dragged into a different timeline again.
You can't, not really. But you know better than to try to lie to her.
"I think there might be another side to Hex Tech that we haven't discovered yet."
She stops rearranging the books and turns to you slightly. "What do you mean?"
"Like... Equal and opposite reactions."
"You think Hex Tech might have negative effects?" You feel your guilt lift at the curious glint in her eyes as you nod.
"Something like that. It's just a theory, though. I don't have anything to back it up."
"Well," She stands up and heads over to a shelf at the far wall. Pulling out an old looking tome. "I think this is just the book you're looking for." She blows off dust from the cover, coughing lightly from the cloud that forms. You quickly stand up and walk toward her, looking over the tome.
My ticket homeâ
"I don't care if they think I'm hogging too many testing hours, my methods actually work."
The door in the other room slams shut, you and Jinx immediately crouch down and move to turn the light off. Your eyes barely have time to adjust before Jinx pulls you over to the window.
"Are you crazy? We're on the second floor!" You whisper as she tries to pry it open.
"Less talking, more helping." As if on cue, you hear ruffling near the door. Less talking, more helping.
You help Jinx open the window, one hand still clutching the tome. You pray to every God out there that Jayce actually won't realize he's missing a book. The both of you swing your legs over the edge, and you grab onto the wall, suddenly feeling very nauseous. Jinx on the other hand, is grinning like a maniac.
"Aim for the bushes."
"Aim for the whaâ"
You're unable to finish your sentence as Jinx pushes you out the window. You were wrong, the chances of getting killed might actually be higher than getting expelled.
While this was the first time Other You was getting pushed out of a window, this was fortunatelyâand sadlyânot your first. Your instincts kick in and you're able to land on your feet, using the momentum to tuck and roll safely on the ground. All with the tome still clutched on one hand.
You're about to give Jinx a piece of your mind when she mouths catch me and you panic and free up your hands, just in time for her to land right into your arms. Sadly, however, strength doesn't carry over between universes as well as technique. Your knees buckle and you fall backwards. You barely have time to recover before Jinx is tucking the tome under her arm and pulling you up to your feet, already running away from the building.
You follow suit, quickly discovering that cardio was also not transferrable between timelines. Still, you keep running until your legs are burning and you see the dorms come into view, only stopping once you're both safely hidden at its side entrance.
You somehow beat Jinx to the door, your hands on your knees as your chest heaves. She comes to a stop right next to you. Planting a hand on your shoulder and using you for support.
"That wasâ"
"Fucking stupid."
She slaps your shoulder and laughs, commenting about how she likes this new, cussing, version of you. You take a second to compose yourself, huffing before standing to your full height, ready to give her a piece of your mind. Instead you stop short, your faces only a few inches apart. Thankfully, she seems just as surprised at the proximity, enough that she drops the infuriating grin on her face.
Her eyes flit to your lips, then to your eyes. A pointed look in hers. A challenge more than an invitation, really.
Your mind goes haywire.
There are many, manyâactually so manyâreasons why you should not, at all, kiss Jinx. Different timeline or not, you, specifically you, cannot do it. It would be the greatest betrayal to your people, your friends, everyone you know and love, your moral code, your promise to take down Silco's empire and clean the Undercity, Ekko, Heimerdinger and Jayce; have you mentioned your friends?
A tug at the front of your shirt, her biting her lip to stop a smile that reaches her eyes anyway, and your resolve begins to slip.
You can feel her breath on your lips.
"Stop thinking."
You will swear on your grave that it's the Other You that grabs her and closes the gap.
-----
Ninety-five
Timelines can have profound disparities from each other, but they could also have nearly miniscule, insignificant ones as well. This means that you could jump from one timeline where you were wearing a blue shirt, then a red one in the next, with everything else staying the same. Be a firelight in one, and next thing you know, you're an enforcer.
Sometimes, the big and small changes can mix things up. While they haven't been a huge inconvenience to you in the pastâpresent, future?âthey sure as hell were now.
Exhibit A: You're an enforcer.
Exhibit B: You're thrown into the mix on the day of the bridge explosion.
Exhibit C: Instead using a chomper to blow herself up, Jinx rigs the underside of the middle of the bridge with explosives.
At this point, ninety-five jumps in, you should really learn to be more vigilant when it comes to tackling unpredictable situations. Not that you can fully put yourself at fault, of course. You just wanted to make sure Ekko and his friends survived.
âŠAnd arrest Jinx so she didn't blow herself up. Then nothing else!
So why the hell am I lugging an unconscious Jinx into my apartment? You wonder as you set Jinx down on your bed. The panic and anxiety of the Other You understandably building up, seeing as she and Jinx haven't met yet. That and you're an enforcer harboring a wanted fugitive. And she killed Other You's friends, so the grief and anger are really making things confusing.
You roll Jinx onto her back, checking to see if she has any injuries. There's a deep cut on her sideâcourtesy of you while you were fightingâbut nothing you couldn't stitch up yourself. Granted she doesn't wake up and shoot you, first.
Lumbering over to your bathroom where you kept your first aid kit, you flip the lights on. There's a semi-concerning pool of red on the front of your jacket, and your undershirt. You turn to the mirror, and spot what looks like a gash right under your breast. No big deal, it'll stop bleeding on its own. Must've been a sharp part of the bridge that nicked you as it collapsed, or maybe you cut yourself while fishing yourself and Jinx out of the harbor. Something I can fix later.
You grab a chair and settle on the side of your bed, taking out your suturing kit and disinfecting your hands. This shouldn't take too long, but that was never the problem. The problem was what would happen after Jinx wakes up.
You initially thought of just taking her to her hideout, but you ran the risk of running into Silco's people. While you could've just left at the docksâwell, you don't really have a reason to not have left her at the docks, now do you?
You shake the thought out of your mind and get to work on closing the cut. It wasn't bleeding as much, but leaving it alone could get it infected, plus it would take forever to close.
Not that I care. You futilely tell yourself. As if saving her from dying, carrying her back to your home, and stitching up her wounds were normal activities between an enforcer and a fugitiveâa fugitive of your creation!âon any given day. You weren't even originally planning on stopping her from dying. You know she comes back, pumped full of shimmer and allegedly a thousand times faster. Your only concern was getting Ekko to safety, but then one thing led to another, and you had your gun pointed at her as you were telling her she was under arrest. Everything should have worked out fine, if only the bridge didn't blow up.
Once her cut's been stitched up, and you change the bandage on an injury on her leg. You do a once over to check if she has any other life-threatening ailments. Once you deem that there are none, you decide change into a clean set of clothing. After slapping on a bandage over your cutâalso bleeding a lot lessâand putting on a sweater, your eye catches the mark the wild rune left on your forearm. You're reminded about another discovery you made: The mark was slowly fading.
You hypothesize that it had something to do with the number of times you were jumping through timelines. Did that make it a timer? Or was it a limited number of lives that was counting down to zero? And what does that mean when it runs out? Will you be stuck in that timeline forever? Or will it return you back home?
Learning about Hex Tech and runes was proving to be difficult jumping around to different timelines every few days. You'd have to pick up right where you left off every jump, and even then your access to resources was limited depending on the timeline. Not that you were making any progress, anyway. You were convinced that you needed to be a proper magic user before you could make sense of what you were learning.
You put your first aid kit away and head back into your room. It's not without difficulty, as you feel the adrenaline rush you had back at the bridge slowly ebb away; you're surprised it even lasted this long in the first place. But now you needed to rest a hand against your dresser for support, a feeling of lightheadedness starting to take over. Staying steady was actually becoming a bit difficult.
The hand you're using for support shifts to the side, as you struggle with your balance, and tips over a small container. The familiar rattling of pills catches your attention. You pick up the bottle and rattle it again before reading the label. A nagging feeling at the back of your mind is telling you that you've forgotten about something.
...Iron supplements. It read.
Uh oh.
"Fuck"
You suddenly feel like the best course of action is to close your eyes for a bit and sit on the floor to collect yourself, as you vaguely register the pill bottle clattering onto the ground.
Five seconds. That's all you need and you'll be back in tip top shape.
One.
Two.
Three.
A weight on your stomach, pushing out all the air you're trying to breathe in.
Four--
Click.
Your eyes open blearily, barely registering the barrel of a gun right in front of your eyes. Your gun, in fact. Panic and dread start to fill your senses, and for the first time since you hopped into this plane of existence, you agree with Other You's
feelings. If this was any of the preceding timelines, you would've been confident that Jinx wouldn't harm a hair on your head.
But not in this one.
You look past your gun and spot blue eyes staring at you. Some of the panic you feel dwindle when you see the curious look in her eyesâyou can read her like a book at this pointâand the slack of her grip on the gun. At least she isn't planning on shooting you immediately.
"Hello." You croak out, your voice hoarse from sleep. Oh no, were you a mouth breather in this timeline too?
Her hold on the gun straightens; your attention is immediately rapt and trained only on her. "Silco got you in his pocket, or something?"
You hesitantly swallow. Saying yes to buy yourself time was certainly one way to do it, but on the off chance that this was a test, that was a one way ticket to getting a bullet in your cranium.
"No."
The tip of the gun leaves your vision for a second, but you're spared no relief when you feel it jammed under your jaw. Wrong answer, then.
She comes into full view, sitting on your stomachâso that's why you couldn't breatheâboots on either side of your chest. "So what, you some kind of sicko? Saving poor 'ol me, patching me up? Or are you one of those delusional Pilties that think you can save some misunderstood girl from the Undercity?" Her head tilts to the side, a lilt in her voice as she says the last part.
"No." You struggle to get the next words out. "I swear." Your hand ball into fists as she jams the gun in deeper. Wait a second, my hands are free. I can take her doâno. No. I am not going to escalate the situation.
An oversight, or a challenge?
"You had a clear shot at me, you didn't shoot. I try to blow you up, you fish me out of the harbor and stitch up my wounds." Your eyes flit to her bandaged side She leans her face closer to yours. "Why?"
Well you see, I think we're kind of made for each other. You're tempted to say, but you doubt she's in any state to believe you. In any case, you'll actually come across as some sicko. Not that Other You would have shot her, either. You could feel the hesitation on her end when you had the gun trained on Jinx. If Marcus hadn't pulled his gun on Kiramman, she might have, but she thankfully had some sense of justice, and seeing the sheriff's true colors come out was enough to view everything with more scrutiny.
You have an inkling feeling that Other You would still end in the situation you're currently in. One way or another.
"IâŠI don't knoâ"
"Liar!" The butt of your pistol connects with your temple, and you're nearly knocked out again. The room spins, and you're barely able to focus on Jinx again before her nails are digging into the skin on your cheeks, forcing you to face her. There's frustration written all over her face, but you know that she's just trying to make sense of the situation, if her shaking hand is any indication. Your fault, really, Other You is confused as hell, too.
She moves a foot back, and shifts so that her knee is carrying her weightâyou're half thankful that it's not on your stomach anymoreâas she leans forward. Her face closer now.
Your eyes focus back on hers. A mix of emotions swimming on those pools of blue; frustration, hostility, anger. But you also see panic, vulnerability, regret, and confusion. Her grip on you face loosens marginally. And then it hits you.
She didn't want to hurt you.
One thing constant in every timeline that you've been to, is the almost magnetic pull you felt towards her; the need to always have her in near proximity, and the sense of calm that would come over you if she was. And try as you might, you couldn't ignore the wave of affection that you would feel while you were with her.
Is it possible she feels this as well?
It's a risky thing to test, especially since you didn't know what would happen to you if Other You died. But it is kind of your own doing at this point.
You say nothing, hoping that she'll fill in the silence.
Her hand continues to shake, but you can tell that her anger is already wavering. You almost miss her asking you why again, she probably meant to keep it to herself.
"I don't want to hurt you either."
Risky. But you don't have a lot of options left.
She lets out a breath at your words, the gun retracts.
"Who are you?" Her voice is quiet, unsure.
Your soulmate, apparently. "Nobody." You answer semi-honestly. You were, technically, she hasn't had the chance to know you in this timeline yet.
She shakes her head and looks away. "No you're not." The softness of her tone catches you off guard. Her hand moving away from your cheek to clutch the collar of your sweater, doubly so. "YouâŠyou're familiar."
"Like we already know each other." Her eyes meet yours again, the surprise in them evident. She said those same words to you in a few past timelines. You always thought they were just little variations in those particular versions of her, but nowâŠthis just supports your hypothesis that she also cycles through the same sensations you do.
Your eye catches a faint streak of light manages to slip through your closed curtains, providing a miniscule amount of light into your dark room. "It's morning." You muse out loud, looking back at the still speechless girl on top of you. "Enforcers are going to be everywhere. You need to get out of here."
Her sense of urgency is seemingly stirred by your words, and she pulls you up along with her. Confusion still litters her features, you hope the smile you offer her is enough for comfort.
"Can you walk okay?" her mouth opens and closes a few times, still at a loss for words. You decide to push your luck, slowly reaching a hand over to touch her free arm. "Jinx."
Her brows furrow. The question of your knowledge of her name accusingly reflected in her eyes.
"I heard Kiramman say it, at the bridge." Thank goodness she actually did. Otherwise, this would've been very confusing for Other You in the future.
"Iâ" She starts. "I have to go."
You nod. "There's a fire escape out the bathroom window. Hold onâ" You go to your dresser and pull out a hooded coat, moving to drape it over her, only to stop short when her shoulder tenses. Her eyes are trained on you, a slight air of hostility between them. You don't push to put on the coat, but you don't lower your arm either; waiting for her make the decision for you.
Her eyes flit around the room, seemingly trying to find her words around your home. She lets out a sigh, her shoulders drooping slightly. You take this as a positive sign, and gently place the coat over her shoulders. You see her hand tense around your gun, not in a threatening way, instinctively.
You slowly back away from her to give her space. She looks away from you as she slips her free hand into one of the sleeves, before grabbing the gun and slipper her other arm into the remaining sleeve. It's a little big on her, but the size and the addition of the hood is enough to hide anything that could immediately identify her.
There's uncertainty in her eyes when she looks back at you; she hesitantly lifts the hand holding the gun, the barrel clutched in her hand. "This is yours."
You shake your head. "As much as I hate to say this, you might need it."
She mutters an oh before holstering the gun in her hip. You gesture to an open door and lead her into the bathroom, pulling the window open and checking if there was anyone in the alley below. The sun was slowly but surely rising, it's rays already illuminating the dim streets in the main road.
"Coast is clear, stick to the alleys and you should be fine." You stand aside and let her climb out, her hand resting on the windowsill. The look she gives you tells you that she's trying to find an ounce of deception in your features. But she won't find any, not when it concerns her, not ever.
"I'llâŠI'll get you your gun back."
"Don't worry about it." You shrug. "I'll find you."
You see the ghost of a smile on her lips as she turns around and climbs down the ladder, disappearing into an adjacent alleyway.
"I always seem to find you." You mutter to yourself.
-----
One Hundred Sixty-Eight
The familiar smell of grease and burnt metal fills your nose as you enter your old workshop. Jayce had been kind enough to hand you the keys after you had asked if you could see the old place. Don't go too crazy he said. You rolled your eyes at his comment, of course. It wasn't as if you were going to steal anything as a souvenir; maybe draw something inappropriate on a whiteboard, sure. But as you drew closer to the lab, you spotted Jinx's car, and well, now you were going there for two reasons. You should have just turned around and not indulged Other You'sânot yours!âthoughts. The length of time you spent in each timeline was getting longer on average, and you had to make the best of it while you could, especially with the mark slowly fading with each pass.
You walk towards the wall of the shared space, everything was still as messy as youâOther Youâremembered. Diagrams and papers still littered table tops, probably permanent coffee stains on tables. But the hanging photos were new.
The first one was of Viktor and Jayce when they first started working on Hextech, just two young adults that barely knew what they were doing. The second one was of you three right after they had officially hired you. The third one was Jayce, Viktor, Ekko, and Jinx. Your eyes stray back to the middle photo, the one with you in it. The moment felt like lifetimes ago.
It's strange, looking at the person cheekily smiling back at you, already older than you in your original timeline. This body felt terribly tired, like the Other You here went through the ringer trying to get here.
The sound of a chair screeching and shuffling around one of the rooms grabs your attention. Your eyebrows furrow. Jayce didn't say anything about someone else being here, especially nearing midnight. You cautiously make your way to the room, trying not to make too much noise in case they'll think you're an intruder. The door is ajar, letting light seep through the darker main floor. There's a pull in your chest again, and you're reminded of your second objective here. Other You had wanted to speak to Jinx earlier, but couldn't because there was a line of other people that wanted your attention. By the time you broke free from the others, Jinx had already left.
A familiar warmth fills your chest. It looked like she had gone straight back to work after the party, still in her dress, heels discarded on the side, twirling a pencil as she looked over notes. Her headphones were on, and the couch she was lounging on was turned away from the door, so you doubt she'd hear or see you moving around.
You open the door fully and lean against the frame, deciding to wait until she notices you standing there. Not like you'd go unnoticed long, she probably felt the tugging too.
It's not even a minute before she stops what she's doing and turns around. There's a split second where surprise crosses her features, but she quickly recovers, raising an eyebrow at you instead.
"Come crawling back to the slums have we?" She says as she takes off her headphones and leaves it at her neck. She wears her hair down nowadays. It's also shorter here, only reaching the middle of her back. It's refreshing to see, and you find yourself brushing off the question of whether or not the older Jinx in your timeline would cut her hair the same one day.
"Something like that."
She scoffs, turning back to look at her work. Her words are friendly, but there's tension in the air. You're not sure if you should move into the room, or leave.
"Don't stand there like a creep, come sit." She pats the space next to her. There's no edge to her words either, so maybe the tension is coming from you. You're aware that there's a significant amount of history between her and Other You, but you're not sure whether this is the time or place to be settling past issues. What you do know, is that you shouldn't wait any longer before sitting down next to her.
There's a metal box in the coffee table in front of you, next to where Jinx has propped up her legs. "It's a prototype for a gemstone case." She says before you can ask. She takes the small box and twirls it in her hand, small prongs are protruding on the inside. "The goal is to make sure the gemstones only work if they're in these. So we can start using them for the more dangerous jobs around here; stop people from stealing them, since you have to break the case to get the stone."
You take the box when she offers it, testing the weight of it in your hands. "Did you go straight here after the party?"
"Not much to do there for me." She shrugs. "I'd rather work on this. Besides, you went here after the party, too."
"Fair point." You set the case back down on the table, and watch Jinx place it on a small stand to the side. "You work until midnight often?"
The corners of her lips quirk into a smile. "Talis is drowning in debt with the amount of overtime he has to pay me." You're about to laugh along with her, till you remember Jayce's comment earlier. Jayce you littleâ
She nudges you with her shoulder. "You're thinking again, that can't be good."
"Jayce."
"What about him?"
"Some dumb comment he said earlier when he gave me the keys to here."
"Oh?" A mischievous look in her eyes. "What did my boss say, exactly?" You grimace. This isn't fair, she fully knows Jayce said something completely out of pocket.
"Nothing."
"Bull. Tell me so I can take it out of context and bully him into giving me a raise." At this comment you actually laugh. You don't doubt that Jinx has probably done that at least once already. Jayce's tendency to say things without thinking is the worst thing to have when working with someone like Jinx.
"Tell me." She nudges you again, this time with a little more force. "Or else."
"Or else what?"
"I'll kick your ass." Just like that, the tension in the air lifts. You remember the times this version of yourself was at odds with Jinx, only to make up after spending a few minutes together. It's terrifyingly so easy, how fast she can disarm youâliterally and figurativelyâlike it's nothing. How she beckons you over and you oblige with desperate speed. But Other You isn't as experienced in resisting Jinx's charmsâie your souls being tied together, apparentlyâso you still have the audacity to push her buttons.
"Aren't you too old to be threatening to kick people's asses?" She leans back, mouth agape, you snort at her expression, but the entertainment is short lived as a throw pillow connects with your face. You huff, genuinely surprised that she'd hit you. She throws her head back and barks out a laugh at your expression.
"Can't believe you're still a brat at thirty."
"Watch it, buster. You're the same age as me."
"You know what they say about growing up being a choice." You duck this time when she swings, grabbing the throw pillow next to you and decking her in the face with it. For a second you think that you hit her too hardâand these throw pillows were notorious for being harder than regular pillowsâbut the second you drop the one in your hand, she tackles you.
You're momentarily disoriented as your back lands on the seat. Jinx hits you a few more times, before she pins you down with the pillow, legs on either side of your waist, chest heaving. You sink further into the couch as she leans in close.
"Take that back."
The logical side of you knows that you should just say sorry, but the prideful side of you refuses to relent. "Which part? Growing up being a choice, or you being a braâ" The pillow thuds against your face. "Ow! Hey! Those things hurt."
You sit up to grab her wrists before she can land another blow. She pushes you in response, getting herself pulled down with you in the process. You lean a bit to side to stop your heads from hitting each other, Jinx pressing flush against you. The last thing Jayce needed was one of his employees getting a concussion because of a pillow fight. Though, you could use that as an excuse to get rid of the old throw pillows, but that would come with the price humiliation for you and Jinx. Not to mention relentless teasing from your other friends.
You shake your head at the train of thought. You were thinking too much about this, you really should have just turned around earlier.
The sound of her laughter brings you out of your musings. The way her chest rumbled with each breath. She rests her head in the crook of your neck, it doesn't even occur to you that you've let go of her hands, instead moving your them to her back and keeping her closeâso she doesn't roll off and hurt herself, of course.
You yourself were out of breath, and probably flushedâbecause you were getting older and tire easy, nothing else!âas you felt yourself laughing with her.
When she lifts her head to look at you, she makes sure that she's still close enough that her lips brush against your jaw. The both of you know it's a proven and effective way for your mind to go blank, for you to focus solely on her. You keep telling yourself you be able to resist it, eventually. You never do.
The logical part of your brain once again reminds you that it's not a good idea to be this close, to prolong the time you two are in close proximity to each other. That you need to prioritize finding a way home, that there are people that depend on you and that this is irresponsible behavior. But for some reason, you find yourself not wanting to listen for once.
Maybe it's just because your souls might be tied to each other. Maybe it's because you spent the last one hundred sixty-seven timelines watching other versions of yourself being in love or falling in love with her. Maybe it's because of the Other You here, and her relationship with this Jinx. The both of you are older in this timeline, you've known each other longer, know each other better, seen each other grow together and apart, only to find your way back to her, over and over again.
It's not just that, though.
It's the softness in her eyes whenever she looks at you, the way she brushes your hair out of your face. It's every time she checks on you if she senses that you're not alright. It's her knowing what you want to say before you say anything. How immersed she gets in her work, drowning out the rest of the world while she works on a project. Every morning that you've had to wake up next to her, watching her sleep peacefully. It's her temper, and how passionate she gets when arguing over something. It's finding her doodles and notes that she's left for you every single timeline. It's the urge to find her when you end up in a timeline where she isn't immediately by your side.
It's her, all one hundred sixty-eight versions of her, and every version after. Honestly, how many variations of yourself do you have to watch love this girl before you finally admit it to yourself?
Too many.
"Got something to say to me?" The corner of her eyes crinkle as she smirks at you.
It's how she knows you.
"I love you." You breathe out. She doesn't try to hide her surprise this time, or isn't able to. She blinks a few times, and you smile at the fact that it's her mind going haywire for once.
You take advantage of her being momentarily stunned, sitting up, keeping your hold on her so she actually doesn't fall over. She instinctively grabs onto your shoulders for support.
"It's getting late." Her eyebrows furrow at your words.
"You just told me you love me, and now you're dipping?"
"I meanâŠYou haven't answered, and I'm getting sleepy. Plus, the bed at the hotel I got is really niâ"
She doesn't let you finish as she yanks you into a kiss. You happily oblige, sighing and pulling her closer. Sadly, it doesn't last long as she breaks the kiss with a start, pushing your shoulders back when you try to chase after her lips.
"You really need to learn when to shut up sometimes." You take the hint and stay quiet, trying to bite back the smile already forming on your face. She rolls her eyes at your expression, having trouble hiding her own smile.
She doesn't need to say it back, not really. You understand that she hasn't seen Other You in a long time, and although the latter felt the same, your confession was more of a selfish move for yourself, really.
You can wait. As long as she wants, as long as she needs.
Her eyes flit back to your lips, before returning to your eyes. The mischievous glint returning.
"What's this about your hotel room having a nice bed?"
---
Two Hundred Fourteen
Meetings at the Firelight hideout weren't unusual.
In fact, a lot of your meetings with the group were often held here. Especially once Jinx had found out where you lived. So when you received a message from Ekko asking you to head over there because they had gotten a tip about a shipment of Shimmer, there were no alarm bells ringing in your head. A rookie mistake on your part, really.
To be completely fair, you had taken advantage of the two months you were here. You've never stayed anywhere over ten days, and the fact that you still had some semblance of the mark on your forearm meant that you were still going to get pulled into a different timeline at some point. But in the meantime, you started tinkering with equipment you could use to build your own Hex gate. The only thing missing was a gemstone.
Also in order to be completely fair. You were busy with Jinx, who you were slowly trying to convince to leave Silco's employ entirely. Which was a complicated thing to tackle, because you were an independent contractor that often worked with the Firelights. This meant that when she started showing up to your home unannounced, you had to switch up your dead drops and meet up points with the group, if only to keep the peace while maintaining your most consistent client.
And now you're in this predicament.
Surrounded by Firelights, plus Vi and Caitlyn.
You had hoped, foolishly, that this was as similar to your timeline as it was gonna get, at least with the limited amount of jumps you probably had left. You were lucky enough that Other You here and Jinx had met previously, and already kickstarted the inevitable chain of events that would have brought them together. You thought you had time before Vi and Jinx would meet, which was due in a few days from now.
You thought a lot of things, but at the end of the day, that was all they were. Two Hundred timelines in, and you still had trouble dealing with unpredictable situations.
"Piltover is one bad day away from sending enforcers to find Jinx."
"Damn, I hope they find her, then." Ekko groans, clearly not in the mood for the clueless act. Caitlyn steps forward a bit too abruptly, you draw your gun, everybody draws their weapons. Caitlyn glares at you, daring you to make the first move. You're a good shot yourself, but you know from past experience that there was no way you'd beat her in a gunfight.
"Heyâhey! Easy!" Vi gets between all of you, arms up, trying to lessen the tension. Ekko nods at his peopleâyour peopleâand they lower their weapons. You shake your head for a second, before lowering yours. Other You was being protective and reckless, you had to control yourself. The last thing you want to do is hurt your people.
Caitlyn keeps her rifle trained on you, you maintain your glare towards her until she puts her gun down. "This is pointless." She looks towards Vi. "I say arrest her, and lure Jinx out."
"Can't arrest me if you're out of a job." Caitlyn narrows her eyes at your response. Fuck, wasn't supposed to know that.
"What, you think I don't have eyes and ears topside?" You're fairly sure that she'll buy your bluff, purely because there's no other explanation for you to know that. Thankfully Vi calls for everyone's attention.
"Look, we won't get anywhere arguing." She looks over to you, a silent plea in her eyes. You feel terrible about all of this, of course. You know she's just trying to find her sister after years of being locked up unfairly, in Stillwater no less!
"I know you care about her, and that you're the reason she's been quiet the last few months." It takes a bit of effort to keep your face neutral, your mind already working to figure out just how exactly they knew about you and Jinx. Had you become careless these past few months? Was she careless?
She moves a bit closer to you, arms in a placating gesture. "But if she doesn't return the gemstone, or worse, Silco gets his grimy hands on it, then Piltover will flood the streets with enforcers, and it'll be another civil war."
You wish you could tell them that Piltover wouldn't be able to handle the Undercity now, not with shimmer already being weaponized.
"I don't know where she is." You answer truthfully. As close as you two were these last couple of months, you didn't make it a point to know her whereabouts at every single hour of the day.
Caitlyn interjects. "Six enforcers are dead because of her, even more people wounded. Are you really going to protect someone who was willing to kill so many people in cold blood?" She makes a move to grab you, but Vi holds her back. Your jaw clenches. You thought you had swayed her enough that she wouldn't have gone through with the Progress Day attack.
Vi looks over to Ekko, who has mercifully stayed quiet. There's a disappointed look on his face, either for your involvement with Jinx, or your indirect betrayal on the Firelights, you're not sure. He nods over to the other FIrelights, who all lunge at you.
You try to fight back, easily sidestepping to avoid the first person to lunge, then using their momentum to launch them into the next person. A third person tries to hit you with their club, and you narrowly duck under their swing, springing to push them off their feet, and make your way to the door. On any other day, this would've been a fun sparring session, but sadly it wasn't any other day. And this was quickly becoming a one-on-seven fight.
Ekko grabs you from behind and bear hugs you. You feel the air being pushed out of your lungs as you struggle out of his grip. You drop to your knees, using his temporary loss of balance as leverage, and swing your body forward, he stumbles enough that his grip loosens, and you throw the rest of him over your shoulders. You turn around to make your way to the door again, before a fist connects right on your jaw. That's right, Vi is here, too
You quickly fall to your knees, the room is already spinning. you pitifully try to maintain your balance while on all fours, hanging onto a nearby chair for support. Two people grab you by the arms and begin to drag you away, you try to pull your arms free, but are met with a kick to the gut. You relent, letting them drag you into a dark room.
Their version of a holding cell, tying you down and taking your holsters and your coat. You're still a bit disoriented, but you're lucid enough to recognize Ekko's shadow when he approaches you.
"I'm sorry it has to come to this," He starts. "But if Silco gets his hands on Hextech, the Undercity will lose a lot more people. Good people."
You feel your chest ache at his words. You've been fighting for the Undercity your entire life, that's the last thing you want. But never in a million lifetimes would you betray Jinx. "You have to let me find her, Ekko." You plead.
"I can't trust your judgment on this."
"Try." He purses his lips, for a second you think he'll let you go. You weren't as close her as you were in your timeline, but you hope that your reliability in this one is enough to convince him.
He sighs, and the spark of hope you have is snuffed out. "This is for the best." He stands up and leaves the room, two guards replacing him.
Normally, you would be flattered. Two people guarding you even though you were already unarmed, and it doesn't even look like they're changing shifts soon. They don't take your eyes off of you either, so you pass the time counting the seconds. They probably already left to go find Jinx, which meant you had to give them at least a half hour head start before you could try to escape.
The minutes pass by quickly, and once you're nearing the thirty minute mark, you start prepping your escape plan.
They took away your coat and your holster with your weapons, but they didn't take away your belt. Which was a good thing because you actually needed it to pull your baggy pants up, but also because you had jammed a blade in between the leather. A knife was also welded into the buckle, built to quick release with the push of a button.
You carefully start to pry the blade out of the leather, being mindful not to cut yourself. You successfully get your knife out, quietly cutting your hands free. your next order of business was your feet. You'd have to time it with taking out both guards, who were both about six steps away from you. If you were lucky, you'd be fast enough to cut your feet loose and take them down at the same time.
You hedge your bets on yourself, and quickly lunge forward, cutting your feet loose in one swift motion. Both guards stand up, and you toss your knife just close enough to one of them that they freeze. You grab your other knife from your buckle, meeting the one still running towards you halfway. You slide downwards, jamming the butt of the knife into his knee, then following up by clocking him in the jaw with it as soon as he falls down. The one that was momentarily stunned launches himself at you, but you expertly roll out of the way and jump from behind him, putting him in a headlock. You tighten your hold, hoping to knock him out quickly. He struggles for a few moments, before his arms go limp, and you let him fall to the floor.
"Not bad." You say to yourself, impressed. You take the keys off of them and their mask, hoping it'll help you sneak out. Thankfully, you find that your stuff is just in the next room, and you hastily put your gear back on before sneaking out to find Jinx.
She wasn't in any of her usual haunts, or any of your haunts for that matter. You realized halfway through your search that she was avoiding you as well. It made sense; you had gotten her to stop with the over the top antics for Silco, and you were sure she knew that you didn't want her to continue working for him anymore. So this⊠whatever this was, you were probably not supposed to find out. Unfortunately for her, you're keenly aware of at least some of the events about to transpire. Which meant you didn't have a lot of time left; maybe the timeline of events was sped up somehow? The butterfly effect tended to go crazy, who knows what got kicked into gear when you showed up here?
You're halfway to giving up and going straight to Silco when you catch sight of blue smoke come off of one of the taller buildings in The Lanes. A flare?
"She told me that if I lit this up, she'd find me."
"Anywhere?"
"Anywhere. She promised."
Your feet are already kicking the ground before you even register it.
She had to have heard about Vi being back. How the hell did you forget? The most important thing you didn't take into consideration before running around the Undercity like a headless chicken. Of course she would find out. If they had met Ekko this soon, that would've meant that this timeline had an entirely different flow from yours.
So much for considering variations in the timelines.
The entrance to the old building is bolted shut, so you start climb up pipes and rooftops, anything to get there before the others did. Your arms were burning, but you sure as hell preferred that than having to fend off Vi and the others if they got there first. From the last time this happened, Jinx did not have the best reaction.
You're barely able to shout her name once you get half onto the roof, but you push yourself up and run towards her, swatting the flare out of her hands. Her shock lasts only a second before she rams you in the stomach with Pow-pow. It only occurs to you now that you're still wearing a firelight mask.
"It's me, it's me!" She recognizes your voice before you can even take off the mask. Her hostility quickly dissipates, before being replaces with hesitation.
"IâWhat are you doing here?" Her tone is accusatory, but it's only half meant. You know she's nervous because she thinks you haven't heard about the Progress Day explosion. You pull her into a hug, hoping to provide some comfort, if any, to make sure she doesn't have a panic attack.
"I'll explain later, okay?" You say as you pull back, cupping her cheeks. "We need to get out of here."
There's a smidgen of doubt at the back of your mind that she'll go with you, but thankfully, she nods as you lead her off of the roof.
The both of you head to her hideout. Not the safest place to go to, but your house was definitely the worse option. You're not even there for a minute before you start questioning her.
"Did Silco ask you to do this?" You say as you set down Pow-Pow on a table. She looks away from you, the shame on her face evident. Your gaze softens at the sight, and you remind yourself that this is Silco's fault, not hers.
"Hey," You walk over to her and gently turn her chin to look at you. "You don't have to go through with what he has planned, alright? I'll return the gemstone, Tell them I found it rolling around in an alleyway."
Fear flashes across her features. "I can't." She pushes herself away from you. "I need to finish what he asked me to do. Then we canâŠ"
You're tempted to reach out a hand and hold her, but you stop yourself short, afraid that you'll scare her away. "What is he asking you to do? I'll do it, justâŠdon't go back to doing the dirty work."
She smiles at you sadly. "He wants me to build something with it." Her launcher.
"Jinx." There's a sudden urgency in your voice that catches her off guard. She doesn't know what'll happen if she makes it, but you do. You know who dies, and what happens because of it.
It's instant, how she recognizes what you want to say, just by looking at you. She walks back over to you and pulls you close, until your foreheads are touching. "It'll be okay."
There's a sincerity in her eyes that nearly convinces you. If you hadn't brought with you the knowledge from your own timeline. Your chest aches for her, how sure she is that things will be fine. "We can just drop this, Jinx." You say softly. She shakes her head.
"No. I can't."
"Why not?" There's a storm brewing behind her eyes. You know she doesn't want to do this. Maybe if you justâ
"You just have to trust me."
"I do trust you." You pull away from her, ignoring the instant guilt you feel when you see the hurt flash across her face. You run a hand through your hair in frustration, your hand rubbing the side of your brow. "It's Silco I don't trust! We can just toss the stone into the harbor and call it quitsâ"
"I told you, I can't!"
"Why?!"
"Because I can't risk it!" Tears prickle at the corners of her eyes. It takes you a few seconds, silence stretching between the both of you, before it dawns on you.
She was doing this for you.
You shake your head. "No. You are not going to do something you don't want to because of me."
She smiles at you sadly. She wasn't going to budge.
A lightheadedness starts to come over you, and you grab onto the desk for support. All of those timeline you had to go through, only for you to cause one to go through the same path yours did. No, you can't let it happen here. There has to be some way to stop all of this.
A pair of arms grab onto yours, grounding you. "Easy there, jelly legs."
You look up at concerned blue eyes, and a thought occurs to you.
"What if we leave?"
She blinks, taken aback by your question. "What?"
"Leave. Start over. Away from the undercity, from Piltover, everything."
"We can't just leave." She tries to look away from you, but you lean towards her.
"What's stopping us? I can get us an airship. Didn't you say you always wanted to ride one of those things?" For a second, you see hope in her eyes. You want to think that she's imagining a simpler life with youâOther You, you quickly remind yourselfâaway from everything that's ever caused the both of you pain.
And then It's gone, and she backs away from you. "You should go." She turns away from you, idly looking at her notes.
Anything she wants, anything she needs. Your jaw clenches, but you're dead set on this solution. It's the only way to keep everyone alive in this.
"Tomorrow, at the docks. I'll have an airship ready." Â
Tomorrow couldn't come sooner.
It could, actually. Because the time between you leaving Jinx's hideout and waiting on your newly acquired airship seemed to have passed in the blink of an eye. And now you were pacing around the outside, waiting for her to show up.
You shouldn't be this nervous, you know she'll show up. It's nearly guaranteed that she'll show up, nothing's stronger than the bond between the two of you. There's a slight pang of guilt as you consider that you took advantage of this, eliminating her choice in the matter entirely. But it'll be fine, this was the best way to avoid a war.
It isn't long before she shows up. She always does, but you feel the weight of the world lift off of your shoulders anyway. You waste no time running towards her and enveloping her in a hug. She holds you just as tight. You know how much she's leaving behind by agreeing to this, her whole life, her memories of her family, everything.
"We'll be okay." She whispers into your ear. You will be forever thankful for how well she can read you.
You pull away just far enough so you can plant a kiss on her forehead. "As much as I want hold you like this." You start. "You'd best get on the ship so I can untie it."
She chuckles a bit before pulling awayânot before placing a chaste kiss on your lipsâand disappears through the door. You move to hurriedly untie the cleats for the ship.
This is it. You're almost out.
"Stop!"
Almost out.
You whip around and see Ekko, along with some of your Firelight friends. You pull out your gun, absolutely loathing the possibility of having to use it on your own people. The thought of them harming Jinx does little to quell your inner turmoil.
"Just let us go, Ekko." You plead, pride thrown aside. "You and I both know it was Silco who put her up to it."
He shakes his head. "We can't do that. Not when Piltover is threatening to knock down our doors."
"So you're giving up one of your own?!"
"You think I don't understand what that means?" He steps closer to you. "Everything I've done was to help our own. Do you have any idea what it's like having to give up someone you grew up with, to save hundreds more?!"
"So don't give her up, let us leave!"
"She killed half a dozen peopleâ"
"She had no choice!"
"Everyone has a choice!"
"You would've blown up a hundred enforcers if one of them threatened someone you loved!"
"It doesn't change what she did!"
"She only did it because Silco forced her to! Why hell aren't you going after him?" You lift your gun and point it at Ekko, who doesn't back down. All of your Firelight friends lift their own weapons, and you notice some of them gliding around in their hoverboards.
You always wondered what would happen if you died in a timeline.
Maybe it was time to test it out.
"Don't do this." There's hesitation in Ekko's eyes, but the both of you know that there's only one way left for this to end.
His eyes pull away from yours, moving to look at something just behind you.
You hear her call out your name, and you turn, oblige, anything for her.
She smiles at you, The softness in her eyes only reserved for you.
"I love you."
Dread seeps into your bones. There's no reason for her to say it with such finality. You know she loves you, she always does, she always will. You say it back just so she knows that you'll love her in every one, too.
"Take care of Vi for me, okay?" You nod dumbly and she turns around, walking back towards the airship.
The sound of a gunshot echoes across the docks, you think it's you who's been hit, the way the air is knocked out of your lungs, the way your ears start ringing, and everything goes numb.
"It's okay, you're okay, I've got you."
But it isn't you who falls limp onto the floor. It isn't your gun that clatters to the ground. It isn't you who's no longer breathingânot in this timeline.
âI was just starting to find you attractive.â
You stumble towards her, all but falling to your knees.
"Stop thinking."
Tears start to blur your vision as you try to reach for her hand.
"It's like we already know each other."
Your breath catches in your throat, you gently pry the Hextech gemstone from her fingers.
"I love you."
A sob escapes your lips. You can't let anyone see her like this.
"We'll be okay."
Your hands shake as you pull off your coat, draping it over her like a blanket.
You don't hear Ekko tell the Firelights to stand down. You don't hear him tell the Firelights to swear to silence.
You found Jinx before she could escape. You were the one who shot her. That was what they were going to tell everyone.
And youâyou sit there, holding her hand, as everything else around you falls apart.
-----
Two hundred fifteen
"You need a top up for that, love?"
"Noâ" A shaky breath escapes your lips. "No, thank you."
How cruel must the gods be,
"Okay, you need anything else?"
To drag you through hell, then bring you back to the start?
"Love? You alright?"
The tears register a bit late, and you quickly wipe your eyes, meeting the concerned gaze of the man behind the bar.
Vander.
"Allergies." You blurt out. "They get pretty bad this time of year."
An eyebrow is raised, clearly doubting your poor excuse. You place your hands on your lap, safely out of his view, just so he doesn't see how much they're shaking.
"That so?"
You let out a nervous chuckle. It's taking everything you've got not to randomly break down at The Last Drop in the middle of the day.
"Yeah, yeah. I uhâI think I'll go blow my nose outside, actually."
"Hold on nowâ"
Whatever Vander says falls on deaf ears as you slide out of your chair, heading for the side door.
A wave of nausea starts blankets over you as you reach for the door and quickly step outside. You try to take a steadying breath, but there's a painful tightness in your chest, and all you can manage are a few stuttered gasps. Your vision starts to swim, legs collapsing from underneath youâthe image of her blood spraying in the air replays in your mindâand you lean against the wall for support. Try as you might, a choked sob forces its way out of you. You clamp your hand over your mouth to keep your cries quiet, as your shoulders violently shake.
She died. Because of me. Because I was brash and reckless.
I shouldn't have tried to run.
I should have waited for things to die down.
I fucked up.
If I hadn't interfered, she would still be alive.
It's my fault.
"We'll be okay."
Your fist connects with the wall. The blooming pain in your knuckles provide a welcome distraction from your thoughts. So you punch the wall again, then again, and again, until red starts to coat the once grey cement. Anything to block out the image of her dying. Anything so you don't see her lifeless body when you close your eyes.
You only stop when you can no longer close your hand into a fist.
You hear the door open behind you, someone stepping out to puking on the side. Poor sap.
There's no way to make any coherent conversation with whoever this drunk person is. So instead, you gingerly cover your injured hand with the uninjured one, and push yourself off the ground.
You stiffen when you see who's throwing up in the corner.
Ekko.
What you'd do just so you could speak to him again. You miss your home, your friends, your people, your tree. Hell, even the grimy smell of the tunnels headed there.
When he's done heaving his guts out, he turns around and flops onto the floor, looking up when he notices you, and you lock eyes.
There's a disoriented look in his eyes, one you're extremely familiar with.
The door swings open again.
"One can't go shouting from the rooftops about being thrust into parallel dimensions withoutâOh!" Heimerdinger shuts his mouth when he catches sight of you. He tucks the book he was about to hand Ekko under his armpit. "Hello there miss!" He chuckles nervously. "Quite a day we're having, isn't it?"
No.
No way.
"Ekko? Professor?"
It's Heimerdinger who recovers first. "Oh how wonderful!" He exclaims as recognition flashes in his eyes. "It seems the anomaly which dislodged us from our proverbial reality, also scattered us throughout time!" He throws his hands up, dropping Ekko's book to the ground. "But we're all here now, so everything is fine."
Ekko lets out a sigh of relief, before standing up and dusting himself off. "Man, I thought I was going crazy." Heimerdinger shuts the door again and begins explaining what happened to him while he was in this timeline.
Their conversation barely registers with you; tears once again well in your eyes. You walk forward, barely trying to contain the sob that comes out of your mouth as grab Ekko and pull him into a hug. You don't even try to stop yourself from shaking while you're crying into his shoulder.
The Firelights were a tightknit group, but you were always the less emotional, sometimes cynical one. So Ekko is understandably surprised and concerned when you're clutching onto him for dear life and bawling your eyes out. He holds you and rubs circles on your back either way, and lets you cry.
The door swings open a third time. Heimerdinger lets out a surprised squeal.
"Ohâuh sorry."
You flinch at the sound of her voice. Quickly pulling away from Ekko, you step back a few paces, and wipe your eyes. Your eyes stay glued to the ground, you can't bring yourself to look at her. Jinx's final words start replaying again in your head. There's not much you can do to distract yourself but to try and move your injured hand. It works, and the immediate pain keeps your grieving mind at bay.
"Hey, your hand." She speaks up again.
Fuck.
"It's nothing." You put your injured hand behind your back, grimacing as the pain shoots through you. "IâŠslipped."
A poor excuse, really. You're sure all three of them can see the blood stain on the wall, but you're not looking at any of them. So who knows, maybe they didn't see it.
"I uhâhave something to do with Ekko and Professor." You keep your eyes low as you send a pointed look to Heimerdinger. He shrugs in response. "So we should really goâ"Â
Ekko thankfully mutters in agreement with you, but Powder doesn't budge. "Ekko! Your friend's hurt, and we have a perfectly stocked first aid kit here."
As if on cue, you hiss as pain shoots up from your hand.
"See?"
"Perhaps it would be better if you allowed Ms. Powder to take a look at your hand." You let out a defeated sigh. Not like you can blame either of themâthey don't know what happened to you.
Powder tries to reach for you, but you step away and start walking to the door. She thankfully takes the hint and guides you all through the bar.
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You're all ushered into the back room that serves as a storage area for the staff, which just meant Vander's children. Powder sets you down on a chair, while Ekko and Heimerdinger whisper in hushed tones in the opposite corner of the room.
Against your request, it's Powder who cleans your hand, and dress it in bandages. She's also the one to put a bag of ice on it to help with the swelling. You're the one blinking back tears or wiping your eyes, claiming it to be pain from your hand.
She's the one to make small conversations, that you give curt replies to.
She's the one to ask you about yourself, that you shut down immediately, claiming to be uncomfortable with personal questions.
She's the one that reaches out, you're the one to pull away.
You still can't look at her, so you settle on staring at whatever interesting item is off to the side or on the ground.
Eventually she gives up, and leaves you with Ekko and Heimerdinger while she goes back to work, claiming she'll be back in a bit.
"What happened to you?" Ekko rushes over to you as soon as the door closes, concern written all over his face. He gestures to your bandages. "And what happened to your hand?"
You shrug tiredly. You could really use a nap right now. "I jumped through one too many realities."
Heimerdinger pipes up. "One too many?"
"Yeah, like, multiple onesâŠ" Your eyebrows knit at his question. "Have neither of youâŠ"
"No." Ekko shakes his head. Moving his chair to sit next to you. "How many realities have you been to, exactly?"
You blink. "This is two hundred and fifteen."
"Two hundred and fifteen?" Heimerdinger drops his banjo and rushes towards you. "And you're still mentally intact?" He drags a chair towards you and hoists himself up onto the table. Pulling out a pen light, he starts shining it on your eyes. "Your pupils looks normal, and I don't see any burst blood vesselsâŠ" He continues ramble to you until Ekko steps in.
"Professor, give her some breathing room."
"Oh right, my apologies." Heimerdinger scratches the back of his head sheepishly as he puts away the pen light.
"Okay then." Ekko sits back in his chair, leaning a bit toward you. "So, does jumping through different realities make you beat up a wall and cry?"
Fuck.
"IâŠI'm fine."
A sigh escapes your friend's lips as he crosses his arms, a frown on his face. "I've never seen you cry, then suddenly you're a sobbing mess."
You let out a shaky breath at his words, muttering a complaint.
"Look, I can't imagine what could have happened to you in over two hundred timelines. I can't even imagine how much time passed for youâ"
"Five years, and a few months?" Ekko's eyes widen at the revelation.
"Five years? No wonder you're acting different." He puts a hand on your shoulder. "I can't help you if you won't talk to meâ"
"Yeah, well maybe I don't need help." You quip, shrugging his hand off your shoulder. The expression on his face doesn't turn sour. If any, it becomes sympathetic.
"A friend to listen to you, then." He sends you a small smile, and you immediately regret snapping at him.
You tear your eyes at him to stare at the door Powder went through. "It'sâŠillogical and kind of absurd if we're being honest."
"If I may, my dear. We're in an alternate reality where our lives are drastically different."Â Heimerdinger says as he picks up his banjo. "I think we've long departed the realms of logic and coherence."
You're hit with a sudden appreciation for your two companions. The familiarity, and the fact that you finally have people to speak with about your timeline jumping, makes you feel less alone after so long. And Heimerdinger is right, you're long past logic, so why not explain to them that you think you're meant to be with one person for eternity?
You run your uninjured hand down your face. "Do either of you believe in soulmates?" Ekko and Heimerdinger exchange looks, before turning back to you with puzzled expressions.
"Soulmates are a thing?" Your friend asks.
You sigh, trying to find the best way to explain. "I'm not exactly sure." A lie, and you know it. "No, wait, I'm sure. Soulmates are a thing, at least for me. I can't confirm for anyone else."
A look of realization hits Ekko. "Jinx... Wait, Jinx?"
"Yeah, that was my reaction too." You say as you pinch the bridge of your nose.
"So you're saying, you're soulmates with one of the Firelight's biggest enemies?" His eyes are wide, you can almost see the gears in his head move.
"You know, enemies to lovers stories are usually a huge hit."
"You don't even read."
"A lot can happen in five years."
"Alright, children, settle down!" Heimerdinger puts his hands up in a placating manner. "I for one, would like to know how you came to find this out. How fascinating! To know your soul is tied to someone." Yeah, fascinating.
"So, how did you find out?" Ekko nudges you with his elbow. You throw him a scowl in response, before rolling your eyes and looking over to Heimerdinger.
"Every timeline. It was always her." You think back to the first time you jumped. "I remember the first jump I did. I was hurt, and she came running over. I remember feeling safe around her; I was only there for a few minutes before I got dragged somewhere else. And then, every jump after, I was either with her already, or at some point headed there. There was never anyone else."
"Was that all? Relationships that kept spanning across timelines?" The professor asks.
"No, not just that. I feltâ" Feel. "âthis pull towards her. There were times that I'd know where she was if we were close enough to each other."
"How intriguing." Heimerdinger starts pacing the room. "Never in my long life would I have guessed the existence of soulmates. And I've lived a very long life!"
"So something happened in the last one, then?" Ekko cuts in. Your jaw clenches, the reminder hitting you like a bucket of cold water.
"She died, in the last one. Shot herself, to protect me." His mouth falls open at your words, eyes widening slightly.
A heavy silence falls over the three of you; Heimerdinger sighs and walks over, giving you a pat on your knee. "Loss is already such a confounding and jarring experience. I can't imagine it what it felt like to lose one you're destined to be with."
"I didn't even have time to deal with it. I got pulled here right after it happened." Your run your good hand through your hair. "I feel the grief, but I also feel how happy the me in this timeline is when she sees Jinx."
"You coexist with the version of you in this reality?" The professor cocks a bushy eyebrow. You nod.
"Yes, it took a while to get used to. Even longer to manage."
"Well, if that isn't a shining example of your mental fortitude, then I don't know what is!" His enthusiasm softens as he gives you another pat. "You'll make it through your grief, I promise you that." He throws you a reassuring smile. And you feel your spirits lift a bit.
"You and Jinx, huh?" Ekko rubs his chin thoughtfully. "You know, I could see it." He yelps as you punch him in the shoulder with your good hand. "What? I'm trying to be helpful."
"Well you're not."
Heimerdinger ignores yours and Ekko's antics, curious eyes looking at you in anticipation. "So dear, tell me about these realities. Were all two hundred of them different from each other?" You shake your head.
"Not all of them were different, some timelines have very miniscule variations from each other, but are still the same with everything else that's there." You look up around the room. "I've been to this reality at least thrice."
"Incredible!" Heimerdinger exclaims, jumping up from his seat. "And how many unique realities have you been to?"
"Seventy-one, I think?"
"Was there a pattern you followed?"
"No, I just got jumped from one to another."
"How long were you in each reality?"
"Iâusually a little over a week."
"Were there consistent behaviors between timelines?"
"I can hear you thinking from over there."
"Got something to say to me?"
You wince, shaking the memory away. "How big did the variations get?"
"Okay, jelly legs."
"Easy there, jelly legs."
"I donâtâ"
"Oh, what about the people! How different were we from ourselves?"
"Okay, professor! Breathing room?" Ekko cuts in. Heimerdinger mutters an apology for his excitement. You pinch the bridge of your nose with your uninjured hand and sigh. So much for a distraction. "You okay?"
You nod despite obviously feeling the oppositeâif Ekko of Heimerdinger notice, they mercifully don't bring it upâand sink a little further into your chair.
"Let's take a step back from the reality hopping, alright? We still need to figure out how to get home." He looks towards Heimerdinger, who's taken to plucking a tune on his banjo. "Professor, you said that Hextech doesn't exist here, which means there's no anomaly?"
"Precisely."
"Which just means we need to figure out a way to make our own Hextech." The both of them turn to you.
"I'm afraid once just can't go about creating their own Hextech, my dear. Without Jayce's notes, and the crystalsâ"
"Powder has a stash of them."
"âExcuse me?!"
"âA stash?"
The corner of your lip twitches, and you almost smile. But the crushing reminder that comes with Powder's name quickly grounds you. "She has them at her hideout."
Ekko's eyebrows furrow. "And you know this becauseâŠ"
You shrug. "She told me, in the other timelines."
"Even so!" The professor gets in between you and Ekko. "Tampering with the Arcane is the reason we're in this very predicament! Who knows what mayhem we'll cause if we try to do it on purpose." Heimerdinger nods over to you. "It's a miracle we didn't have any physical side effects from changing realities."
"WellâŠ" You say before you can stop yourself, causing Heimerdinger's eyebrows shoot up. "I had this thing on my arm." You pull the sleeve of your shirt up, revealing only the faded outline of the mark. "When I first noticed it, it was only my second jumpâit was the same pattern as the one on our tree. But now," You run your hand over the faded outline. "It's just this. It was fading every jump I had."
Heimerdinger walks over and pulls out a magnifying glass. "Incredible. To think that the anomaly attached itself to you⊠Did you take note of any side effects?"
"There weren't any. I was disoriented the first few jumps, but eventually I got used to them."
"Well, if anything. This is a damning reason for us not to further meddle with the Arcane." He pockets the magnifying glass and huffs, Ekko and yourself understandably in disagreement. The latter stands up from his chair, frustrated with the professor.
"We don't belong here, professor. We have people who need us!" Heimerdinger tuts at Ekko and picks up his banjo, idly plucking the strings.
"You two just need to give it time."
"I've been jumping around timelines for five years, I've had more than enough time. I want to go home." The chair you're sitting on screeches as you push yourself off of it, and you start pacing the room. "Besides, I don't know if losing the mark means I stop jumping. I have a little over a week at most. The least I can do is get the both of you out of here."
A frown tugs at Ekko's mouth. "Wait. You mean there's a chance you can't come home with us?"
You sigh. "The conservative answer is yes. Look, we can recreate the anomaly here. We just need theâ"
"Am I interrupting smart people discourse?"
You jump at Powder's words, and quickly retreat beside Ekko, eyes glued again to the ground. You don't miss the concerned look your friend gives you.
"Of course not, Ms. Powder." Heimerdinger starts walking to the door, much to yours and Ekko's chagrin. "You two take some time to get situated, clear your minds, and come find me afterwards."
Ekko shrugs from the corner of your eye. "I should get going."
You whip your head around to stare at your friend. "What?"
He puts his hands up. "I have to go uhâlook at that thing you told me to check out."
You narrow your eyes at him. Did you miss some code word that was agreed upon? Ekko sighs as he walks behind Powder, you abandoning your quest to avoid looking at the girl in favor of figuring out what the hell your friend is saying.
"You get the thing you told us you needed, and then we can meet back with the professor."
"What?" Ekko looks at you pointedly, then at Powder.
Oh. The Gemstones.
Realization seemingly crosses your features, as Ekko promptly says his goodbye and shuts the door.
Leaving you with Powder. Did they not listen to your grief-filled monologue?
"Well, at least you're finally looking at me." She lets out an awkward chuckle. "Or at least, my general direction."
It's unfair, really; seeing the love of your life die in front of you one second, only for her to stand in front of youâalive and breathingâin the next. Her eyes still alight, curious, inviting.
And you, the mess of you. With your confusion, shock, grief, guilt; melding with relief, and the urge to hold her. The self-conscious look on her face already tearing down the walls you had just put up to protect what was left of your sanity. You couldn't even get away if you triedâand you've triedâbecause she'd follow you somehow, or you'd inevitably find your way back to her.
The bond of your souls demands to stay intertwined.
"So, do you need help with whatever you were getting?"
You blink. "Huh?"
Her lips curl into an amused smile. "Ekko said you had a thing you needed, that I totally believe exists by the way."
The easiness of how she speaks to you feels like a pair of hands wrapping around your throat. But it was between the friendly approach, or the concerned approach. The latter meant she'd ask why you were crying, so you'll just have to take this one and run with it.
"Uh, yeah." The words come out scratchy, there's an ever-present heaviness in your chest as you look at her, smiling at you. You clear your throat in an attempt to collect yourself. You found Ekko and Heimerdinger, and you have a week to get themâand hopefully yourselfâhome. You just need to push down the grief until then.
"You know anything about intradimensional travel?"
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"So let me get this straight. You think you can create a way to transport anything from point A to B at light speed?"
"Not light speed, that's an entirely different can of worms." Powder rolls her eyes at you, leaning back into her bean bag chair.
It surprisingly took no effort for her to take you to her hideout; she even introduced you to Vi. A part of you wonders if this is because she felt sorry for you, but you can't really complain if it brings you closer to the energy crystals.
"Alright hotshot, what is it then?"
"It's more likeâ" You wince as you try to gesture with your injured hand. "âteleportation." You slouch into your own chair, resting your hand carefully on your stomach. "With magic."
She scoffs. "Can you do magic?"
"Nope."
"Pfft. Get a load of this guy, sis." Your eyes flit to Vi, sitting in her corner. "Sorry." There's a hint of embarrassment in Powder's eyes when you look back at her scratching the back of her neck. Only a second of confusion before you remember that you're a stranger to her here. "You must think I'm weird, talking to a plush of my dead sister. Which I'm notâI mean, I am talking to her. I meant the weird part, but if you ask my brothers they'd probably say I am weirdâ"
"I donât think it's weird."
Another roll of her eyes. "Sure you don't."
"I think it helps." You say firmly, sitting up as best you can in a bean bag chair. "Talking to someone who's died, it keeps their memory alive, keeps me sane. Makes me feel likeâŠeverything's still normal, even though it's not."
Her eyes soften at your words; an expression you've seen thousands of times. One that used to give you comfort, now also draping you with the blanket of grief and guilt.
"You lost someone."
You tear your gaze away from her, choosing to stare at the drawer you know the energy crystals are stored. "I got her killed."
There's a shifting from Powder's side, and you turn to find her dragging her bean bag next to you, before flopping down and sighing. A few beats of silence pass before she speaks.
"When my sister died, I blamed myself for a really long time." Her eyes glisten as she looks at the altar she made for Vi, distant. "Back when things were harder for us down here, we did odd jobs from tips we'd get from Ekko."
A story you've heard hundreds of times, every version a bit different than the one before, but you'd listen every single time.
"There were these crystals. They looked valuable to me, so I took 'em. Didn't realize I dropped one and I guess it hit something." She sits up, hugging her knees towards her chest. "Next thing I know, half the apartment's blown up, and ViâŠshe put me under her so I'd be safe." You hear a sniffle as she suddenly looks away, not so subtly wiping her eyes. "We stopped doing jobs after that, focused on making things better here."
"I'm sorry." She snorts.
"Hey, I'm trying to comfort you, not the other way around." She puts her legs down, knocking her knee onto yours. "Anyway. My point is, she would've hated it if I spent the rest of my life blaming myself for what happened. If I just decided to be miserable all the time." A shrug, and she's standing up and stretching. "I sure as hell wouldnât want her to blame herself, anyone of my family or friends really, if I was the one that died protecting them."
Forgiveness, handed out so nonchalantly. Completely unaware of the weight of her words. You almost hate feeling the weight lift off your shoulders; her forgiveness hadn't been earned, could never be earned. Not for Jinx.
But she still has the same soul.
"Alright, how exactly are we making your non-magic magic machine?" She says as she offers you a hand.
Still the same soul.
"We'll need to clear out some space." You say as you take her hand.
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Zero
"How fucking long were we gone?"
"Professor HeimerdingerâŠ"
"There's Noxian's everywhere. What the hell's going onâEkko!" You grab your friend by the shoulders, shaking him. "We won't have time to mourn the professor if we get sliced in half. We need to get home."
Ekko blinks a few times, before taking a deep breath and nodding. "You're right, you're right." He peeks his head out of the alleyway you're both hiding in, spotting Noxians soldiers pushing people out of their homes. "Why are they all here?"
"Beats me, but this can't be good." He ducks his head back in, unconsciously tucking the Z-Drive closer to him.
"We're you in any timelines where this happened?"
You nod. "Yes, but they were never in the Undercity. We were the ones taking the fight to them and Piltover."
The both of you stick to the wall as a group of Noxians soldiers march past, headed deeper into the Undercity. There was no way the both you could sneak back to the tunnel lines with that many eyes moving around. A curse is muttered at the thought, you needed to know how much time passed, and how much had changed in your absence.
"If only we could've gone back right after we left here." You rub your face in your hands. "I must've messed something up with the runesâ"
"Hey, what happened to getting home being the top priority?" Ekko elbows you lightly on your side. "We can refine your rune work later," He points up to the roofs. "If we can't avoid getting to the tunnels from the ground, we'll have to cross the rooftops."
"Rooftops." You nod.
The both of you start climbing up pipes that are sticking out of the ground and around the buildings. Eventually making it onto a balcony, before jumping across the top of a smaller building. It provides you with a clearer view of the Undercity, still looking the same from where you are, despite the obvious changes occurring on the ground. The neon glow from various establishments, the ever present whir of the vents running through the streets, the gloomy allure atmosphere. Hell, even the smell was the same.
Ekko lands next to you, dusting himself off before surveying the skyline. "It's like nothing's changed from up here." He muses, reiterating your thoughts. You let out a breath you didn't know you were holding.
"We made it back...We actually did it." He looks over to you, putting a hand on your shoulder.
"Welcome back."
"Welcome back to you too, Ekko."Â He snorts, giving your shoulder another squeeze before letting go.
"Alright, let's head home." Ekko starts moving towards the next roof, and you follow suit. Each step you take giving you more confidence. Son enough, the both of you are running and leaping across rooftops.
You greedily breathe in the air, not caring at all that most people would consider Undercity air to be polluted. This was home. After spending five years trying to find a way back, who the hell could judge you?
"Hurry up!" Ekko shouts from ahead of you. Grinning, you lean forward and start kicking the ground harder.
"I'm just giving you a head start!" You say as you easily speed past Ekko, who huffs and matches your speed.
For a moment, you forget about all of your worries. You forget about the two hundred and sixteen jumps you did, all of the panic you went through, all of the memories you made, the lives you lived. It's just you and once of your closest friends, running through the rooftops of your cityâyour city. Not a variation of it in some other timeline. It's the place where you grew up, the place you're trying to fix and make better for the people. You run past familiar stores and landmarks, feeling your nostalgia grow by the second. It's a freeing sensation; leaving for years, then coming back home. Seeing everything be both familiar and new at the same time.
There's a billowing of dark smoke from your periphery. You almost miss it, but you turn your head and spot the smoke growing steadily. Unconsciously, you turn and start heading to where the smoke is. Ekko calls out to you, but starts to follow when he sees it as well.
You stop dead in your tracks when you find the source of the smoke. Dread starts to build in your chest.
The Last Drop, engulfed in flames.
There's no thought process involved before you jump down and enter the burning building, telling Ekko you'll meet him back home. You don't even heed Ekko's calls as you slide through a doorway before it collapses behind you.
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Your hands feel around for your gas mask hidden inside your coat, a sigh of relief as your eyes stop watering and you're able to breathe. Navigating The Last Drop is easy enough, you've been here plenty of times in the other timelines. But the problem wasn't finding your way around, it was figuring out why you decided to jump in in the first place.
Was it the thought of someone being stuck inside and needing help? Or was it the feeling of dread creeping up on you?
The sound of crackling wood fills your ears as you look up, a supports beam starts to collapse. You quickly duck out of the way before it falls, having no choice but to push in deeper into the bar. You start to thinkâhopeâthat no one is inside, since you haven't seen a single soul as you went from one room to the next.
You feel the pull before you register that it's her.
But this one is different, stronger. Enough that you almost stumble forward, as if it's somehow physically pushing you closer. You feel it wrap around your heart, clutching it tight, almost painfully so. The feeling of longing rushes over you, not the small waves that you felt in the other timelines, but a raging current, crashing through you and sweeping you towards her.
You wonder briefly why the feeling was much more intense. Was it because you were in other timelines? Did your soul know that they were Jinx, but they weren't your Jinx? Will she also feel this when she sees you? If this is what every other version of you felt when they were with their Jinx, their Powder, no wonder they can't keep themselves away from her.
She hasn't even seen you yet.
She has her back turned to you, hands limply at her side. Her hair jaggedly cut short, just above her shoulders, which are slumped in defeat. An almost instinctive need to comfort her enters your mind, but you push it down. The first thing you need to do is get her out of here.
She doesn't react violently when you pull her towards you, telling her that you had to get out of there. Does nothing when you pick her up and bring her out the side of the building. The same alleyway where you two would sneak off to steal kisses in one timeline, and mourned the loss of her in another. She's too stunned to do anything really. Maybe she felt the pull, maybe she was just surprised that someone had gone in to fish her out. But she doesn't do anything as you set her down and take off your gas mask. Nothing when you look over her, covered in soot and grime, to search for any injuries.
The second you meet her eyes, you know, you're sure, that her soul is letting her know who you are. That she's suddenly fallen into that same raging river that you find yourself in right now.
The surprise in her eyes softens, the same look you've seen thousands of times, that you'd try to find wherever you are.
The pull makes itself known again, probably ecstatic that you've found her in your own timeline. Not that you wouldn't have, anyway. Not even the omnipotent force that created every timeline to ever exist can keep you from finding her.
CRACK
But maybe a broken nose will.
You stagger backward. A hand over your nose, eyes wide from shock and confusion. She's polite enough to not say anything after she punches you. She awkwardly stands there and watches you curse as you push your nose back into place, wiping off the blood with your gloved hand. Yup, definitely broken.
At this point, two hundred and sixteen jumps after, you should really learn to be more vigilant when it comes to tackling unpredictable situations.
You keep a hand on your nose, one hand up on surrender. She still has her hand closed into a fist, but there's a shocked look on her face.
She Blinks a few times, before a look of frustration is on her face. "Who the hell are you?!" Her eyebrows are knit together; if your nose wasn't broken, you would find her confused frustration adorable.
"I thought you needed help." Your voice comes out nasally, and you can almost feel the bruises start to form.
"I don't need your stupid help."
Stubborn.
"Well who just stands inside a burning building?!" She huffs crossing her arms over her chest. It's now that you notice she's missing a few things from her usual outfit; her choker, the string marking the X on her top, her glovesâand had she been crying?
"First of all, stop looking at me like that, you creep. Second, it's none of your business."
"I literally just saved yourâ" The sound of clanking armor, and boots hitting the ground cuts you off.
You grab her hand without thinking, and pull her farther into the alleyway, away from the fire and the soldiers that have started to gather. Again, she's surprised, but doesn't protest. She doesn't let go even after you've stopped running.
"We need to get out of here. I have a safe house but it's a bit far. If we start moving nowâ"
"My place is closer." She tugs at your hand to get your attentionâyour eyes flitting down the same time as herâand you both realize that they're still clasped together.
You wait for her to let go of you, throw your hand and call you a creep again. For a moment you think she actually will; you see the conflicting emotions in her eyes. But she still doesn't.
"Just... follow me." She says tiredly, nodding down a road and half dragging you to her hideout. She only lets go of your hand when there's a tight squeeze into a tunnel and it would be too awkward to walk in side by side.
Neither of you talk the entire way there. You don't ask her where her hideout isânot that you need to, you could get there with your eyes closed at this point. She doesn't ask you how you can easily navigate through tricky the walkways and hidden passages.
At first you think she's still processing how she's feeling, but you remember the tear streaks, and the way her shoulders sagged as she looked at The Last Drop burning down. You wonder again how long you've been gone, what had happened to her in the meantime. Even now, she has her head down as she walks. Her demeanor completely different from the last time you saw her.
"I can hear you thinking from over here." She says nonchalantly. She sounds tired, her irritation from earlier long gone. "I'm not leading you to some murder house, if that's what you're wondering."
You shrug out of habit. "I know, I trust you."
Her head tilts up just a bit as she stops walking. She turns her head slightly to the side, just enough that she can see you from the corner of her eye. "You shouldn't." She doesn't wait for an answer before she starts walking again, and you're left to follow her in silence the rest of the way.
There's a hesitation in her step once you reach her hideout, stopping right in front of her desk, hands balled into fists. She tries to take a steadying breath, but it comes out shaky and uneven.
You take a look around her space, noticing how brighter everything is. Not like the other timelines where you meet her as Jinx, not like Powder's either. The space was more cleared out, lights had been added, a makeshift fort had been put over her couch.
She picks up something small on the desk, you recognize it as a smaller version of the robots you two made in a few timelines. Her eyes are distant as she turns it over in her hand, before setting it back down on the table. She doesn't look back at you as she speaks.
"Why'd you help me back there?"
"I would've helped whoever was in there regardless."
She scoffs, turning to face you, leaning against her desk. "Figures with you people."
"What's that supposed to mean?" You ask as you walk closer to her.
"You're a Firelight." You halt in your tracks just a few steps away, a puzzled look on your face. She's never figured that part out in any of the other timelines, either. "I've seen you before." She adds. "You always have your stupid mask on, but," A shrug, as she looks off to the side. "I recognized your eyes."
It's almost funny.
You spent the last five years learning that your soul wanted to be with Jinx, and this entire time, she's probably known hers wanted you.
There's a myriad of questions that pop up in your head, but Jinx is still upset about something, and figuring that out was more important.
"Why'd you burn the place down?" She crosses her arms at your question, keeping her gaze on the ground.
"I was breaking the cycle, or whatever that means." She sits down on a chair, and starts tinkering with a chomper on the desk.
"What were you gonna do after?"
"Haven't figured that part out yet."
"What aboutâ"
"Coast should be clear by now, you can leave if you want." Her tone maintains the same aloofness she's had this entire time, but her shoulders are tense, her movements as she works on the chomper almost robotic.
Even though youâre guaranteed that your souls are entwined in every possible timeline, you find yourself at a loss for words. All the bravado and confidence that youâd carried with you with every other version of her, gone out the window. You really shouldnât be worried, you know sheâll love you, she always does, she always will. Even when she's kicking you out.
Only this wasnât the Jinx fighting for Zaunâs liberation, wasnât the mildly annoying Academy classmate that got you into trouble, nor was she the Jinx that waited for you for years to be ready to come back to her.
This was your Jinx. And you know something is wrong.
"Do you want me to leave?"
Her hands stop moving, but you can see that her grip on her tools has tightened, her knuckles going white.
She knows you. Longer than you've known her in your timeline. You're not leaving her knowing that. So instead, you finish walking the last few steps to get to her, your hand hesitating slightly before resting on her shoulder.
The dam breaks, as she drops her tools, hands closing into fists. "You're not safe here." Her voice cracks as she speaks. "Everyone around meâ" She clamps her mouth shut and looks away.
Things start to fall into place. "You lost someone."
She lets out a bitter laugh. "I've lost a lot of someones." You see her blink a few times before she turns to you, shrugging off your hand in the process. "So you best get out of here, toots. I'm no good for you."
"I don't know, I think I've survived you enough times." She shakes her head, turning back to the abandoned chomper.
"You have no idea what you're saying." You sigh, getting down on a knee so your eyes are level with her. She's taken aback by your actions, her eyes reflecting a cautious but curious glint in them.
"I do, actually." A questioning look is the only response you get from her. "I'd explain, but I'll have to ask you to not to think I'm crazy."
Her gaze softens, just a pinch.
"Have you even met me?" Yes, you want to say. I've met you two hundred and sixteen times, and I'll gladly stay here until my knee is sore just so I can explain to you how.
"Not yet," You say instead, you extend your hand. "But I'd like to."
Destined souls or not, you're aware that you're pushing your luck. A smidgen of doubt starts to form in your mind, when she does nothing but stare at your outstretched hand. You can see the conflicting emotions in her eyes. Whoever she lost, it was enough that she doesn't want to keep anyone close to her anymore. A sentiment that you can understand, given that you wanted to stay away from any variation of her after you lost her once. But you don't want to leave her, not like this, not when there's a gnawing feeling in your gut that she's not okay enough to be left alone. So you hold your breath, standing by your decision.
Her eyes flit back to yours, and you hope the determined look in your eye is enough to sway her.
"You're gonna regret this." There's a pleading tone to her words, as if she's begging you to turn away and leave her. Fat chance, really.
A soft, reassuring smile. "We'll cross that bridge when we get there."
She searches your eyes for any trace of doubt, or deceit, but she will find none.
Her hand reaches out to yours, and you wonder if she feels the same spark of electricity that shoots through you when your hands touch.
"Grab a chair." She says, but inconveniently doesn't let go of your hand. "You down on a knee is too intimate."
You laugh, and for the first time since you've met her, you see her relax, a smile on her face.
"Fair enough."
And she listens. About Ekko seeing the anomaly on one of the leaves of your tree, the three of you breaking into Jayce's lab, heading to the Hex gate, you idiotically reaching out to the anomaly. You show her the faded outline that the anomaly left on you, and she gingerly traces the mark with her finger.
You tell her about your first jump, how your mind struggled with the Other You, as you crawled your way to cover. How you she came and saved you. You don't outright say that you're soulmates, simply because you don't want to scare her off. Not even if she probably already knows. She doesn't say anything when you first mention you two meeting, but you see her figure it out by the time you're telling her about your eighth jump. Her eyes narrow, but she lets you continue. Patiently listening as you explain, part by part, that in every reality, in every timeline, it's always you and her. It will always be you and her.
You're able to coax a laugh out of her when you tell her about your misadventures as academy students, she even teases you for being a stickler for the rules. She argues with you when you tell her that you always beat her in hand to hand combat "I could beat you any day, toots." Denies it when you tell her that she tended to sulk if you didn't give her attention, when she's be uncharacteristically thoughtful.
She holds your hand when you tell her how you lost her, how she sacrificed herself for your safety. Squeezes it when you tell her that the next version of herself is the one that pulls you out of your grief.
You explain the pull you feel when she's around, and how much stronger it feels when it's her. She interrupts you, then. Confirming that she had already known about it for a few years, right after she first saw you in a firefight. There's a blush on her cheeks as she confesses that she'd always tried to not hurt you after, and that she'd randomly seek you out to mess with you from time to time.
Eventually, she tells you how long you and your friends have been gone. What's happened to her since, about the attack at the Piltover Memorial, Vi and Caitlyn coming after her. How she met a little girl named Isha, and the strange little family she had formed with her and Sevika. You don't miss the sad, faraway look in her eyes when she recounts the adventures they had, their own little robot fight club, them making over her hideout. How they made a good situation out of everything, despite the Noxians and enforcers occupying Zaun.
You're surprised when she mentions Vander, and the short stint of happiness her and Vi had when their little family was able to reunite. She chokes up when she tells you how short lived it was, how she had been reckless in allowing Isha to come with them, that she finally understood why Vi told her to stay out of a fight all those years ago.
You hold her close to you when the tears come, and she shakes in your arms.
By the end of it all, you're both lying on her couch, and she's passed out on your chest. The physical and emotional exhaustion from the last few weeks finally catching up to her.
You spend the time processing all the information you learned; about the war, Viktor, Jayce. How there was a lot more weight now to the sacrifice Heimerdinger made for you and Ekko. You're sure he's already rallying people to join the fight, but from what Jinx had told you, Zaun won't fully unite until she's on board, too.
She's tired of it all, but she'll probably relent if you ask her. But that's an issue for tomorrow. Right now, you settle on holding her close.
And if only you hadn't asked her.
If only you had kept your mouth shut, and let her rest.
If only you hadn't put her in danger, again.
Your lungs burn as you run through smoke, not caring if your eyes can barely see anything, or that your legs are screaming for you to stop and take a break. You can't, not when you didnât try hard enough to stop her, not when you could've asked her to stay instead.Â
You make it to the Hex Gate, the smell of burnt metal and wiring fills your nose and brings you to a coughing fit. You still shout her name, at the top of your lungs, hoping that she'll hear you. You start to lift debris and stray slabs of concrete. There's only a numbness in your hands as you cut and burn them while digging our rubble. Not a care in the world that there could still be explosive hazards in the area. The only thing on your mind was Jinx.
The desperation starts to build with every passing minute, the pull in your chest is painful, screaming at you to find her. Even as the smoke slowly clears, the momentary reprieve from searching blind not stopping you from your erratic search. You continue to clear the rubble, your hands smearing blood on every piece of debris you touch. This does nothing to bother you, though. You'd paint every inch of this room red before you stop looking for her.
You collapse to your knees, grabbing onto a large piece of rubble for support. This wasn't how things were supposed to go. Just when you find your way back, when you finally have her with you. Five years and hundreds of jumps, only for you to lose her again.
You lay your head against the concrete, as the tears start streaming down your face.
Then a cough, the sound of shifting debris and rock hits your ears.
You bolt upright, ears straining to listen. For a few seconds, there's nothing, and you almost thing that you're getting high from the fumes. But you hear a groan, then you're feet are already kicking the ground.
Smaller pieces of rubble start moving around, and you quickly claw away it, clearing everything away until you catch sight of a hand. You've never been happier to see chipped nail polish in your life.
You ignore the ache in your arms as you lift every piece of heavy rock, until Jinx has enough room to grab onto you and you pull her out.
There's a deep gash on her side, a few cuts, and bruises already forming. She starts coughing, but there's no blood. Good. She's breathing, alive.
"You regret meeting me, yet?" She manages a smile, and your heart soars.
"No, not yet, at least." You wipe your eyes with the back of your palms, sniffling.
"Hey, hey, easy." She puts a hand on your chest to stop you from picking her up. "Your hands are bleeding."
"You have a gash on your stomach."
"I heal quick, you don't." She shoots you a warning glare when you try to pick her up again, and you relent.
"I thought I lost you again." The tears well up in your eyes, and her glare softens. She pulls you closer until your foreheads are touching.
"Sorry to disappoint," She starts. "But you're stuck with me forever."
You fail at stifling your laughter. "Sounds like a good deal to me."
She cups your face in her hands, running a thumb across your cheek, and you instinctively lean into her touch.
"Help me up, yeah?"
You oblige. You always do. You always will.
#arcane#arcane netflix#jinx x reader#arcane x reader#arcane jinx#arcane jayce#arcane vi#arcane caitlyn#arcane ekko#jinx#ekko#heimerdinger#Caitlyn#Jayce#Vi
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Linked by Pain (Lance Stroll x Reader)
Summary- In a world where soulmate's exist. Some people can feel their soulmate's pain. Lance hurt himself riding a bike in Spain!
Lance grew up experiencing pain, whether it was because he hit himself or because of his soulmate; he knew pain. It made him feel connected and he felt good being able to share someone's burden. He was a careful person and avoided any major injuries, getting away with the occasional scrapes.
Y/N grew up sharing her pain with her soulmate. She would find bruises she didn't know where possible but they never hurt very much. And she was a naturally active person, which meant a few cuts and bruises here and there.
It was one of those days, Y/N was cycling with her friends in Spain. She had been through this route a couple times since she got here. She enjoyed the scenery and the peace and quite that enveloped them as they rode their bicycles when suddenly Y/N almost fell over in pain. She felt like her hand and foot were burning and she was in the worst pain imaginable. She had tears in her eyes as her friends helped her up. The pain not subsiding at all. She knew it was her soulmate since she was perfectly fine a second ago.
A little way down the route they were on, a man had gotten into an accident while on his bicycle. As Y/N and her friends decided to leave since she wasn't able to ride her bicycle, she insisted them to check on the person ahead. On further inspection, the man had injured the very same parts Y/N was experiencing pain in. She watched the man being helped by his friends and asked her friends to help him too since she thought he was her soulmate. They followed them to the hospital and waited for him to get treated. Y/N felt relieved a little while after they got to the hospital, he probably got pain killers she thought. She felt giddy and it reinforced the notion that he was her soulmate. She waited for him to get treated before approaching him. A nervous mess in the waiting area, hoping for her soulmate to get better and at the thought to finally getting to meet him properly.
Lance was waiting to be treated for his injuries when the girl cradling the same arm as him and limping away came to mind. He had seen her at the accident site and wondered if she also got treated. He couldn't shake her out of his thoughts. All the while, Lance just hoped his soulmate wasn't in much pain because of him. It took a while but he was treated for his injuries and was now in a wheel chair to stop exerting strain on himself. His friend was pushing the wheelchair out when the same girl came and stood in front of him. She looked fine, so why was she cradling her arm like that, Lance wondered. "Hi" she greeted. Lance thought she was a fan and wanted a picture or something but then she suddenly pinched herself, making both of them wince. "OMG!! You're actually my soulmate" she muttered, she had to confirm it. Lance looked at her confused, "What?" he asked. "I was riding my bicycle when I felt excruciating pain. Then I saw you hurt and in the same places I was hurting, so I might've followed you because I thought we were soulmates. Sorry... but turns out I was right" she rambled. It took Lance a moment to process everything. The day had been eventful to say the least. So like any rational person, Lance also pinched himself, making them both wince, again. He smiled, "I'm Lance" he introduced himself. No wonder she wouldn't leave his mind the entire time he was getting treated. "I'm Y/N" she replied. This was the start of something beautiful.
#f1 x reader#f1 fic#f1 x you#formula 1 imagine#formula one x reader#formula 1 fanfic#f1 x y/n#f1 fanfic#f1 imagine#formula 1 x reader#formula one x y/n#formula one x you#formula 1 x you#formula 1 x y/n#lance stroll x you#lance stroll x y/n#lance stroll#lance stroll x reader#lance stroll imagine#ls18 x reader#ls18#ls18 x y/n#f1 fluff#formula one fluff#formula one fic#formula one fanfiction#formula 1 fluff#formula 1 fic
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I lied about only making one ship post :/
Thank you @im-totally-not-an-alien-2 your prompts fueled this one. Specifically this one.
Dead serious soulmate au but in separate universes.
In the DP universe soulmates are widespread with pretty much everyone having one. In the past soulmates were only seen as purely romantic and it was abhorrent if you didn't have one, rejected/cut off your soulmate or they died before you.
Soulmates still heavily impact DP universes present society but not in the same ways as before. Current day Soulmates can be platonic or romantic and while it wasn't as demonized as it was in the past cutting off a soulmate is still an incredibly taboo.There are different types of soulmates (ie the red string, skin writing, telepathy, shared sensation,..)
Danny shares pain with his soulmate. While he can't exactly communicate directly with his soulmate he has the ability to heal them a little through the bond. Danny's soulmate was always getting hurt somehow or another to the point he had an unnaturally high pain tolerance by the time he turned 14.
His soulmate hasn't ever healed him back and sometimes Danny forgot he existed at all. As a half ghost it was so much easier to heal his soulmate; with just a surge of energy he could completely heal any injuries his soulmate acquired and go back to whatever it was he was doing before his soulmate got hurt.
Danny was fine with forgetting his soulmate existed. Whoever was on the other end clearly didn't want anything to do with him considering they couldn't even pitch in to heal a papercut. He would still heal his soulmate when he needed it but he just gave up hoping for any kind of relationship with him.
On the DC side of things Soulmates are extremely rare and little to nothing is know about them. Damian of course is one of the very few people who had a soulmate; the small blue soulmark on his chest was proof of that. Damian's soulmark was ignored treated like it didn't exist at all until the day it started healing him.
Then his soulmate was his everything. His soulmate was someone he needed to protect with every fiber of his being and someone he desperately needed to find. Damian kept these beliefs even after he left the league and especially when his soulmates healing powers got stronger.
After years of searching the last place he expected to meet his soulmate was some dingy alleyway...
He could finally start courting him.
#I don't usually ship anything but#Them boys got my brain in a chokehold#dp x dc#dpxdc#deadserious#damian wayne x danny fenton#Clockwork dropped Danny into Dc. Danny proceeded to immediately get mugged#kinda yandere Damian#the batfam would prevent him from doing anything too drastic#Danny getting kidnapped and leaving with a ridiculous amount of money from his kidnapper's apologetic father: ??#call that reverse ransom
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Never Tear Us Apart (Spencer Reid/Reader)
This is one of my works from AO3 where I post under the user-name fish_cloud. Under the cut will be the entire work as it is already finished. Have fun reading and feedback is always appreciated đ
Rating: Mature Archive Warning: Graphic Depictions of Violence Category: F/M Fandom: Criminal Minds (US TV) Relationship: Spencer Reid/Reader Characters: Spencer Reid, Reader, Elle Greenaway, Penelope Garcia, Jennifer "JJ" Jareau, Aaron Hotchner, Jason Gideon, Derek Morgan Additional Tags: Soulmate AU, Fluff, Fluff and Angst, Fluff and Smut, Mutual Pining, Angst, Violence, Torture, Sexual Content Language: English Chapters: 7/7 Words: 17k
Summary: Soulmates exist but they are rare. So rare, that some people doubt their existence. (Y/n) is already struggling trying to hide her feelings for Spencer but then she finds out they're soulmates, just as they take on a case about a serial killer targeting couples, he thinks are soulmates, things get complicated and dangerous.
Notes: The title is inspired by Never Tear Us Apart by Paloma Faith (I swear that woman has a voice to die for). Also this is kind of dedicated to my best friend, I love her so much. Enough from me, have fun reading :))
Chapter 1
Having a soulmate was a rare occurrence. You could consider yourself lucky if you had one and even luckier if you ever found them. It was kind of like winning the lottery. There were people who had devoted their entire life to finding their other half, without even knowing if they even existed. Isnât it only human to crave connection? The longing to belong to someone. This is not to say, that you were alone, just because you didnât have a soulmate or didnât find them. But this kind of connection was hard to grasp for someone who hadnât experienced it. A one in a million connection.
Most known things about soul-connections were purely speculative due to the fact that they were so rare and even when some would find each other, there was nothing easy about trying to explain it. Like with all spiritual things there were some people who chased the idea with cult-like devotion and there were people whose life remained inherently untouched by it.
(Y/n) was the latter. In her now 1 and a half years at the BAU she had come into contact with the subject. Mostly it had been people who justified their crimes with their search for their soulmate or they were fueled by their hate for others who had found âthe oneâ. (Y/n) knew that their loneliness didnât stem from the lack of a soulmate. It was just something to project their loneliness onto.
There were several ways to know if you even had a soulmate but like with most things, they werenât scientifically accurate most of the time. Soulmates could feel each otherâs pain, physical as well as mental. The problem is, who hasnât had random bruises that showed up out of nowhere or a sudden change in mood. Do you just not remember where those injuries came from and maybe youâre more empathetic than some people or is it your soulmate? Of course, with major injuries there was no doubt but taking into consideration how few even were unmatched souls and out of those how many suffered such significant damage that anything else could be ruled out, needless to say it was an uncommon occurrence to find out this way.
Another thing were shared dreams. Not in the sense that soulmates would dream about the exact same thing, but the overall tone would synchronize. If one was having nightmares, the other would too. Psychological consequences were mostly unexplored.
The last known indicator was that once having met your soulmate youâre lives were intertwined, no matter if you knew they were your soulmate or not.
As you see, all of these indicators werenât exactly clear. As a result, you could meet your soulmate without ever figuring out they were the one.
When she was younger (Y/n) had fantasized about having a soulmate, like most teenagers did, but as she got older, the fantasy faded. Other things had become more important. She had picked up on some signs but there had never been definite proof and after a while it wasnât important anymore. She had started working for the FBI as a profiler and from that point on
her mind had been preoccupied with anything else. She wouldnât waste her life searching for someone she didnât even know existed.
As (Y/n) walked into the bullpen one morning, the bad dream from the night before still lingered. She couldnât remember what it had been about, but she hadnât gotten much rest. She sat down at her desk. She hadnât even unpacked as Spencer walked up to her with an extra cup of coffee in his hand. (Y/n) couldnât help but notice he looked tired. âMorning, panda boy.â âPanda what?â âBecause of the bags under your...nevermind, you look tired.â Spencer let out a sigh. (Y/n) took a sip of coffee. âNightmare again?â Spencer nodded and leaned on the edge of her desk.
When (Y/n) first started to take a liking to Spencer she couldnât stop herself from interpreting something into every one of these common experiences but after a while sheâd resigned herself to accepting the were just coincidences. She had read somewhere that people would sync up after spending a lot of time together and there wasnât a person in the world, she spent more time with than Spencer Reid. The only people who came in close second were the others on the team. When you worked for the BAU, the people you worked with were your family, so much so, she barely had any relationships outside of work.
âIâm sorry, do you want to talk about it?â She brushed his arm ever so lightly with her fingertips as to not overstep any boundaries. Spencer and (Y/n) were close but she herself wasnât a very physical person and so she would go out of her way as not to make other people uncomfortable. There were of course exceptions. One of those exceptions was Penelope Garcia, (Y/n)âs best friend at the BAU. Over time she had gotten so comfortable with Penelope that physical touch was a given.
But with Spencer it had always been something different. After they had become friends, it hadnât taken too long until (Y/n) had caught feelings and she felt like taking advantage of their friendship if she used it to get closer to him.
Spencerâs eyes flickered to her hand on his arm for a split second before she retracted it quickly as to not make him uncomfortable. Their eyes met for a second but before she could try to read him and overthink the situation Spencer spoke up. âConference room in 5.â He walked back to his desk to get some papers before heading to the conference room.
(Y/n) let out a sigh. Spending time with Spencer had become increasingly more difficult. It wasnât his fault. It just became harder to hide her affections. She could feel them drifting apart in her effort not to jeopardize their friendship. She buried her face in her hands. There was no good way out of this. Clearly her feelings werenât going away, and she knew she couldnât hide them forever. The BAU mustâve been the worst place on earth to have a crush on your coworker.
The inevitable next step was Spencer finding out about it one way or another. The only question was how heâd react. (Y/n) had ruled out the possibility of him reciprocating her
feelings pretty fast. She remembered a case in LA where they had to catch Lila Archers stalker. Spencer had been smitten from the second he laid eyes on her. It had taken (Y/n) weeks and a few bottles of Hennessy to get the image of them kissing in the pool out of her head.
She shook her head as if to get rid of the memory. She stared at her desk from between her fingers. The other two options were either him being ok with her having feelings for him but at this point she doubted she could still be friends with him even if he had a good reaction, or he wouldnât want anything to do with her anyway.
âFuck...â (Y/n) whispered. She looked up, fixed herself and grabbed her cup before walking into the conference room. The only free seat was next to Spencer. He gave her a small smile before she sat down. Instantly she felt the small butterflies in her stomach. She smiled back and emptied her coffee hoping to drown those fuckers.
Jennifer Jareau was standing in the front explaining their new case. The unsub was targeting couples in the Las Vegas area. The couples went missing sometimes for weeks. There had been 16 bodies already. They showed clear signs of torture. JJ showed them pictures of the symbol every victim had carved into their chest. It resembled a stick figure of a human with four arms and four legs.
âWe can safely assume that the killerâs motivation has something to do with the soulmate myth.â JJ concluded.
(Y/n) couldnât help but smile. She knew Spencer was about to speak before he even opened his mouth.
âPlato said: According to Greek mythology, humans were originally created with four arms, four legs and a head with two faces. Fearing their power, Zeus split them into two separate parts, condemning them to spend their lives in search of their other halves.â
(Y/n) turned to the others. âSo, what er we thinking? Is this guy delusional and chasing some fantasy or were those people actually soulmates he found somehow?â âWe wonât have definite proof if these people were soulmate or not as theyâre dead, but it would be statistically very unlikely that they were in fact actual soulmates.â Spencer responded.
His eyes lingered on her for a moment. He would never admit it but the way (Y/n) chewed on her pen when she was in deep thought made him feel things. It took him a second to tear his eyes away from her before turning his attention back to JJ.
âWeâre dealing with a highly organized serial killer. His motivation is power and control, weâre looking for someone with an outwardly normal looking life, someone charming, charismatic and very intelligent. Later victims have shown signs of post-mortem sexual behavior. So, weâre dealing with someone who feels alone, who fears rejection. When his victims are dead the possibility of being rejected is gone. He also inserts himself into the coupleâs relationship. We have to assume that whether they really are soulmates or not, he believes they are. It is possible that he also has some sort of god complex, putting himself in the role of Zeus who separates the soulmates from each other.â
The atmosphere on the jet was buzzing with conversation. The soulmate subject had that effect on people. It was a heavily discussed and controversial concept.
âI donât think soulmates actually exist.â Morgan said and leaned back in his chair. âHow can you say that? There have been cases where soulmates have actually found each other!â Elle protested. âItâs all fake, how can you believe them? Let me guess, you also read your horoscope every day too?â Morgan let out a light laugh but Elle furrowed her brows. âTheyâre two totally different things, even if I did believe in astrology, which has no relevance whatsoever in this discussion, you canât just ignore facts!â
(Y/n) leaned back in her seat looking at Spencer, who sat next to her. âWhat do you think?â He seemed to gather his thoughts for a moment. âI mean there is some evidence but itâs all very speculative.â He looked at her for a second and he swore he saw a glint of disappointment in them but then it was gone. âBut who knows,â He added quickly âmaybe Soulmate are real, itâs a nice thought that there could be someone out there who has such a special connection to you.â
(Y/n) nodded. âBut how is that even supposed to work? What if I do have a soulmate but I like someone else? Or I have a family or something?â âThere are platonic soulmates as well, you know.â He gave her a small smile. For some reason this gave him comfort. Spencer wasnât one to indulge in fantasies and he was decidedly to pragmatic to dream of his soulmate but if he had to chose someone it would be (Y/n). The probability of her liking him in a romantic way was even lower than her being his soulmate so the option of platonic soulmates eased his mind, even if just for a bit. He shoved those thought in the back of his head, he didnât like to dwell on daydreams.
âWell, if some random guy walked in tomorrow and it turned out he was my soulmate, Iâd still want to stay with you.â She said, decidedly, not really thinking about the implication. When she caught herself it was already too late. Spencer let out a small laugh. âYou donât have to stay with me, believe me you wonât want to when you find them.â âShut up, more likely than not I donât have one anyway, so I guess youâre stuck with me.â
Spencer let out another small laugh, but his heart sank a bit. If he was being honest with himself it was one of his greatest fears. That one day, (Y/n) would walk into the BAU and announce sheâ found the one and she would quit to spend her life with them. He couldnât bare the thought of someone taking her away from him. But this was totally normal for a friendship as deep as theirs, right?
After a while Spencer got up to get himself a cup of coffee. Elle and Morgan were still fighting, JJ had taken Elleâs side, Hotch just listened and Gideon sat by a window rereading the case file. No one was paying attention when it happened. Spencer had gotten distracted by something Elle had said to Morgan and almost tripped, a cup of hot coffee in his hand. As she saw the scene unravel before her, (Y/n) felt the burn on her hand. It took her every ounce of self-control not to make a sound. Spencer hissed and sat down next to her again. He handed her the coffee so he could clean up his hand with a napkin.
(Y/n) stared at him, her mind running a hundred miles per hour. This wasnât happening. It couldnât be. Spencer shot her a concerned look. â(Y/n) are you ok? You look like youâve seen a ghost.â She stood up. âExcuse me for a second, I donât feel so well, mustâve been the food or something.â She walked to the bathroom without looking back. After she closed the door behind her she sank to the ground with her back against the door.
(Y/n) felt panic rise in her chest. This was not possible. Sure there had been moments when sheâd suspected something was up but she had always dismissed it but now it was so obvious there was no denying it. She felt tears of frustration gather in her eyes. As if everything hadnât been already complicated enough. Not just did she have feelings for Spencer but now she knew almost certainly that they were also soulmates. She felt anger build up. Whoever came up with this soulmate stuff had been a real asshole. She would have been perfectly happy with not having a soulmate and just having Spencer by her side. What if he didnât want to be her soulmate? Had there ever been a case where one of them just wasnât into it? Shouldnât there have been some signs from his part that he felt more for her? But then she remembered what he had said abut platonic soulmates and her stomach sank. Maybe he had known all along, and heâd just been giving her hints that they could just be friends.
Maybe they could make a deal somehow, they didnât have to spend the rest of their lives together if he didnât want to. She had resigned herself to not having a soulmate a long time ago, she didnât need him.
She buried her face in her hands. Suddenly all those thoughts were gone and what remained was a heavy emptiness. There was no good solution for this, and she couldnât hide in the bathroom forever. She took a deep breath and looked in the mirror to see how good her poker-face was after just having gone through the seven stages of grief in under 5 minutes.
As she walked back into the sitting area, she was greeted by Spencerâs worried looks. âEverything ok?â She sat down next to him. âYeah, everything is fine.â âYou donât look so well, are you sure everything is ok?â He put his hand on her forehead to feel her temperature. His hand was cold on her warm face. Her breath hitched in her throat from the sudden touch and she had to fight the urge to close her eyes. She gave him a soft look. âIâm fine, Spencer, I promise.â His touch lingered for a second before he retracted his hand.
âYou know you canât lie to me.â He gave her a small smile. In a sudden burst of confidence she put her hand on his. âItâs alright, Iâll talk to you if I need to, donât worry about me.â His hand wrapped around hers and he gave her a little squeeze. (Y/n) almost got sick from the explosion of butterflies in her stomach. Until now sheâd attributed these strong physical reactions when they touched to the fact that she had a crush on him but looking back she couldnât remember experiencing something like this with anyone else. Working with Spencer would be a real challenge, now that she had not one but two secrets.
Chapter 2
âLife is short, break the rules. Forgive quickly, kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably and never regret anything that makes you smile.â â Mark Twain
(Y/n) had a hard time concentrating from the moment they got off the jet. She felt like moving in a dream as they checked in with the local PD, going over the case again, went to the last crime scene. Only when she entered the expensive suite, she felt like shook her awake. The champagne-colored furniture was covered in dark red blood. But it was not the image that snapped her back to reality, it was the smell, it was always the smell that got to her.
The bodies were no longer in the room, but they had been laying here at least three days before anyone even noticed. One of the detectives turned to her when he saw her going pale. âMaâam is everything alright?â âYes, I just...excuse me, I just need a minute.â
(Y/n) stumbled out of the expensive hotel room into the corridor. She had trouble breathing and her hands started to sweat profusely. She knew the symptoms, that didnât make it any less bad. When she reached a side corridor, she slid down the wall. She tried to remember what she knew about panic attacks. Breath. In, out, in and out again.
A pair of shoes came into her field of vision. She didnât need to look up, to know it was Spencer. He was the only FBI agent she knew of that wore converse. Without a word he sat down next to her, back to the wall. She heard him breath slowly. She knew he was doing it so she could synchronize with him and after a while the panic had subsided.
âAre you better now?â (Y/n) nodded. âYeah, thanks.â âWhat happened in there? Youâve seen worse before, what is it?â
She didnât know how to respond. It wasnât just the fact that she had just figured out they were soulmates; it was something else. Their unsub was actively seeking out and killing what he thought were soulmates. She had been the unsubs âtypeâ before but now it wasnât just about her, it was about Spencer too. She felt bad for withholding information like this. He didnât even know he was a potential target. She wanted to tell him, tell him to be careful but something wouldnât let her. Fear of rejection loomed over her like a dark cloud.
âI donât know, Spence...Iâve just had a rough week, I guess.â âI know youâre not telling me the truth.â He put his fingers under her chin to make her look up at him. âI want to help you, but you need to tell me what is going on with you.â
There was nothing but kindness and goodness in his eyes. She wanted to tell him so bad. âI thought we werenât supposed to profile each other.â She gave him a small smile to signal him she wasnât mad about it. Spencer frowned.
âIâm serious, somethings not right and I need to know what it is. It doesnât need a profiler to see somethings eating at you, it just takes a good friend.â
(Y/n) stood up. âCome on, we donât have time for this now, we have a crime scene to profile.â She held out her hand to help him get up. He let out a sight and took it.
Back at the police station the team presented their profile but (Y/n) didnât hear a single word. Her gaze was fixed on Spencer as he spoke. All she could process was the way he talked, how he moved his hands a s he gesticulated and the way he looked with his messy hair and the sleeves of his shirt rolled up to his elbows.
This was getting out of hand. Until now she had at least been able to do her job properly. Only when Hotch had called her name out for the third time her mind returned to reality. âAgent would you please tell the officers what our next step will be?â âYes, of course, Iâm sorry.â She gathered her thoughts for a second before standing up in front of the precinct. âOur best shot is going undercover and try to attract the unsubs attention. We will have two agents pose as a soulmate couple. We know that the unsub doesnât stay at the same hotel for too long. We also know that he probably targets these couple at special events. Based on the profile we gave you he will appear sophisticated and he probably has some friends in high places. He will be successful in his career as to compensate his feelings of inadequacy regarding his personal life. He has to have some connections, otherwise we would find these victims much faster. Heâs paying people to keep their mouth shut.
Tomorrow there will be a fund raiser at the Bellagio. There will be a lot of people and because of the nature of the event there will most certainly be a lot of couples, people usually donât go alone to those things. This means our unsub will be there. The last victims were found today and killed three days ago; heâs looking for is next victims.â
She could still feel Spencerâs eyes on her when she sat back down. The crowd dissolved slowly. The BAU gathered around one of the desks.
âI think we all agree to send (Y/n) and Spencer as our soulmate couple.â Hotch said and shot them both a look. If (Y/n) hadnât been so taken by surprise by Hotchâs proposal she would have noticed Spencer blushing lightly. Did they figure it out? Was that why Hotch had chosen them? No, it couldnât be. Logically, they were the best match. They worked very well together, none of them would pose a great physical threat to the unsub and they were close after all. It wouldnât be hard to make it believable. (Y/n) almost let out a laugh. Of course, it wouldnât be hard. She wouldnât even have to pretend.
âAre you ok with this?â Hotch asked. Both nodded. There really was no good reason to say no.
Spencer sat in front of the case files, but he couldnât concentrate. He couldnât stop thinking about (Y/n) and how strangely she was acting. Maybe he had crossed a line and made her uncomfortable? He tried his best to keep a respectful distance, but it got harder every day. It
was almost as if she attracted him like a magnet. It felt so right when they touched hands or when she would brush his hair out of his face when he was too caught up in something else.
He loved to hear her talk. And he loved it when she listened to him. She never seemed to get bored of anything he had to say. Ever. Sheâd been awfully quiet the entire day. Something was up, he could feel it but for some reason he couldnât read her. He knew that she would get fidgety when she was nervous, he knew that she carried herself with caution, she had been hurt by people in the past. He knew that she would cover her insecurities with little jokes, and he knew that she had a hard time opening up to people sometimes. But for the love of god, he did not know how she felt about him, and he didnât know what was wrong with her right now. Some things she held to close to her heart for anyone to see, even him.
Spencer wanted to tell her that she could tell him anything and he wished she would believe him. There was a longing in his heart he couldnât explain, and he didnât know what to do about it. His fear was paralyzing him. Heâd been hurt before too. For the time being he was content with the little he got, the quick glances when she thought he wasnât looking, the way she laughed at his jokes and the way she made him feel like their friendship was something special. All team members were close, but he would be the first one she would talk to in the morning and the last one to wave goodbye in the evening. She was always there.
Spencer jumped when he felt a hand on his shoulder. âAre you coming? Weâre checking into the hotel. Or are you to busy dreaming about our little Miss Commitment Issues?â Morgan teased and walked past Spencer. âIâm not â she doesnât have â Iâm coming wait up!â He grabbed his jacket and the files before following Morgan out the door.
The hotel was almost booked out. Hotch stood at the reception, arguing with the woman working there. âI donât care that you donât have enough rooms, we booked in advance!â She didnât seem too bothered. She looked up from her phone for a moment.
âIâm sorry mister, thatâs how it is, canât throw the guests out that have already checked in. Shouldâve come earlier.â
Hotch slammed his hand on the counter. âListen here, I can get you fired in the blink of an eye. Get us our rooms, now!â His voice was calm but anyone who knew Hotch knew not to mess with him when he talked like this. The receptionist seemed to sense it too. âOk, ok. I have a few rooms left but youâll have to partner up.â
âJust give me the keys.â
(Y/n) and Spencer looked at each other like to school friends look at each other when the teacher says you can choose your partner for a project. It was understood they would share a room. But when (Y/n) turned the key around and entered their room she wanted to turn around and never come back.
âItâs just a-a queen size bed.â She stuttered. They stood side by side in silence. There was no couch, no armchair. Finally, Spencer spoke up. âItâs ok I can take the floor.â
(Y/n) gave him a light slap on the arm with the back of her hand. âDonât be ridiculous. We can share unless youâre so uncomfortable with me youâd rather take the floor.â The last part had been meant as a joke, but Spencer began to stammer. âNo, no of course not â Iâd love to sleep with you â I mean share a bed.â His face was getting redder by the second.
It took her all her strength not to laugh. âCalm down, Spencer.â She gave him a reassuring smile. He seemed to let out a breath heâd been holding. He was so cute when he got flustered, she thought. She would like to see him like this more often if she didnât know how much it stressed him out.
âIâm gonna go change.â She said pointing at the bathroom. âY-yeah go ahead.â âThanks for your permission.â She gave him another smile but this time she was teasing him. âI didnât mean ââ âIâm just messing with you.â
Spencer sat on the edge of the bed while (Y/n) was in the bathroom changing. He tried to calm himself down. His hands were shaking ever so slightly. There was no way she would ever want to be with a nervous wreck like him. Just like that one time Lila Archer had kissed him in the pool. He had predicted very accurately that she had only shown interest in him because of his role as protector. It had been too good to be true. He had become more cautious since then. His heart wouldnât open as easily. But if he was being honest with himself it was already too late. He couldnât even pretend (Y/n) had slipped in slowly and quietly. She had kicked the door in the first time he saw her and then she had made her home in his heart, barricading herself inside.
When (Y/n) came out of the bathroom her hair was damp. He hadnât even heard the shower. There was something so endearing about seeing her like this, fresh out of the shower in an oversized FBI training t-shirt, something so domestic. âYouâre turn.â She nodded at him. It took him a second to react before he stood up and followed her example of showering and changing into something more comfortable.
Later that night they laid side by side in the dark. The only light source were the colorful lights of Sin City. (Y/n) turned her head to look at Spencer. She could only make out his silhouette in the dark. âIâm sorry.â
âFor what?â He turned his head towards her too. âFor acting so weird. Youâre right thereâs something wrong but I donât know if I want to talk about it yet.â (Y/n) felt her throat close. âItâs just...Iâm really anxious about the undercover mission tomorrow and that never happened to me before...â She tried to control herself, but she couldnât help but let out a small sob. âIâve never chickened out before.â
Spencer didnât know what to do. He had never seen (Y/n) cry before. âYouâre not gonna chicken out, itâs normal to be anxious about these things. And...and you donât have to worry because youâre not alone. Iâll be by your side the entire time, ok?â (Y/n) nodded but then she remembered he couldnât see her.
âOk...thank you. Just promise me you wonât put yourself in danger, ok? I donât know what is up with me Iâve never been like this before a mission...Iâm worried about you and I have a really bad feeling, I can feel it in my gut, you know?â
Spencer didnât respond immediately, instead his fingers found the hem of her sleeve and tugged at it. (Y/n) understood and closed the distance between them until Spencer had his arms wrapped around her. âIs this ok?â He asked, almost regretting having been so bold.
âYeah, this is nice.â She could feel him take a deep breath and relax. She felt his heartbeat against her back and her own heart began to beat faster.
Spencer almost couldnât believe his luck. The faint smell of the shampoo in her hair made him dizzy. He never wanted to let her go ever again. âSpencer?â Her voice trembled. âHm?â
âI need to tell you something...â
Chapter 3
Spencerâs breath caught in his throat. (Y/n) turned around in his arms until she faced him. She had never been so close to him. He tried to study her face, but the darkness was making it hard. âWhat is it?â He asked cautiously. âI think itâs better if I show you.â He watched her as she raised her hands in front of him. When she pinched the back of one of her hands, he could feel it. He stared at her for a second. He felt the realization dawn on him. His mind short circuited and a quiet âOhâ escaped him.
(Y/n) felt her face heat up. She retreated hastily from Spencerâs arms to sit up with her back against the headboard. After 2 minutes Spencer still hadnât said anything. âI-Iâm sorry...I shouldnât have said anything.â (Y/n) stood up. Now she felt stupid. Suddenly she felt like she was intruding. âIâm just gonna...â She pointed at the door and before leaving in a hurry. Spencer wanted to say something, but the words never left his mouth.
Before he could gather his thoughts, she was gone. It all made sense now. He couldnât believe she had caught it before him, how could he not notice it until now? His first instinct was to run after her but what if she didnât want to see him? Maybe she hadnât told him because she didnât want to be his soulmate. The only reason she had told him at all had to be the undercover mission tomorrow. Full disclosure so he knew what he was getting himself into.
Had something like this happened before? He tried to remember every single thing he had ever read or heard about soulmates but there was nothing. Another thought crept up on him. She knew when he was having nightmares, every night he had woken up covered in sweat, she had shared with him. Somehow, he wanted to apologize for that. She had to have been in so much pain because of him.
(Y/n) didnât come back for the rest of the night. She had probably spent the night in Elle and JJâs room. Spencer needed to talk to her before they started the mission but through the entire day, he couldnât get her alone. He was almost sure she was avoiding him.
Some time in the evening they were getting ready for the fundraiser. The first time he saw her again was in front of the Bellagio. He wanted to say something, but they were wearing wires and he didnât know if sheâd told Elle or JJ about the soulmate thing, not to mention that the entire Las Vegas PD didnât have to know about their personal issues.
(Y/n) couldnât help but give him a small smile when she saw Spencer in his tuxedo. She had never seen Spencer dressed up like this before. âYou eh, you look good.â She didnât dare to look him in the eyes. âThanks, you too.â
âGuys you need to step your game up if you want to make it believable for the unsub. You look like two teens going to a school dance.â Morganâs voice rang through their earpieces.
âShut up, Derek, next time you can go undercover.â
She took the lead and walked into the entrance hall. Spencer walked behind her and in a moment of braveness he put his hand on the small of her back. She flinched under his touch but before he could take it back, she eased into the touch. There was too much on the line to let personal issues get in the way of the mission.
For the rest of the night, they walked around, watching people, trying to identify the unsub, to no avail. The tension was killing them. âOk, this is getting ridiculous, we wonât get picked if we keep going on like this.â Spencer took (Y/n)âs hand and dragged her into an empty hallway. Before she knew what was happening, he had muted both of their mics.
âWe need to talk about this. Iâm sorry, I didnât say anything yesterday I was just...â âShocked?â She interrupted him. âI get it, can we go back to the mission now?â
She was already about to go back when he grabbed her hand and dragged her back. âLook, I get it, Iâm not what you had hoped for in a soulmate, but you need to get your shit together.â (Y/n)âs eyebrows were furrowed. âWhat the hell are you talking about, if there would be anyone I would chose as a soulmate, it would be you!â âYouâre not...youâre not mad?â âNo, Iâm not mad, I thought you were the one unhappy with this whole thing.â âWhy would I be? If thereâs anyone who should be unhappy, itâs you. Youâre way out of my league ââ âOh my god, Spencer just shut up.â She cracked a smile. âYouâre my best friend, why would I spend so much time with you, if I didnât like you?â
He looked at her for a second. âI...I donât know.â âLook at me.â She took his face in between her hands. âDonât you ever say that youâre not good enough ever again.â
Spencer never wanted to kiss her more than it that moment. His eyes wandered to the hall again and then he saw it. âThatâs him.â (Y/n) was still caught up in the moment. âWhat?â
âOur unsub, thatâs him!â âAre you sure?â âYes, now come on.â
They turned their mics back on. âReid? What happened?â Morgan questioned but he didnât get an answer. âWe have our unsub, itâs the guy in the dark grey suit by the champagne fountain.â (Y/n) whispered. âWe have a visual. Try to get near him.â âRoger that.â
As they walked out of the hallway Spencer placed his hand around (Y/n)âs waist. Her heart was beating faster again. They made sure to be in the unsubâs field of view when Spencer took her hand. âWanna dance?â
(Y/n) just nodded, she felt her cheeks heat up and she hoped Spencer wouldnât notice. Unfortunately, he was still a profiler and so he bent down to whisper in her ear. âYou know youâre cute when you blush.â The red on her face only intensified. âYou know they can hear us.â
They heard a laugh from Morgan. âYeah, we can, looks like our boyâs got moves, careful (Y/n).â Spencer gave her a smile before taking her to the dancefloor.
âI didnât know you could dance.â (Y/n) whispered as they swayed to the music. âIâm full of surprises, what can I say.â He hadnât stopped smiling at her the whole time. Her arms wrapped a little tighter around his neck as she laid her head on his chest. She could hear his heart beat fast and she could smell his cologne. She raised her head slightly so that her nose grazed his neck. She felt him shudder lightly as if he was getting goosebumps.
âGuys heâs approaching you.â As soon as Morgan had alerted them, they heard a voice.
âIâm sorry to intrude like this. But you two just looked so beautiful together. Can I buy you a drink?â
(Y/n) had to peel herself away from Spencer. She never wanted to let him go again. âSure, thank you, Sir.â She gave him a smile.
The man was a bit older than they had expected. The rest was dead on. He looked sophisticated enough with his expensive suit and his well-groomed physical appearance. The three of them sat down at the bar.
âSo, what are you two lovebirds doing here? I can tell youâre not from Vegas.â He took a sip from his Whiskey. (Y/n) had to squeeze Spencerâs hand under the bar before he could open his mouth and correct the unsub, that he was, in fact, âfrom Vegasâ. Instead (Y/n) took the word.
âWell, I know youâre not supposed to brag about this stuff but...â She gave Spencer an endearing look that instantly melted his heart. âWe just found out we were soulmates and we wanted to get married as fast as possible and what better place than Las Vegas, the City of Marriage, right?â
The man eyed both of them for a moment. (Y/n) had never felt so exposed in her life. She wanted nothing more than shove her gun into this guyâs face and arrest him right then and there, but they had to wait. He had to take them to the hotel room, they had no concrete evidence yet.
âCongratulations you two. I hope Iâm not overstepping here but would it be alright to give you a wedding gift?â
âThat is so kind of you, right honey?â She looked at Spencer who forgot for a second the situation they were in. His mind had tripped over itself when he heard her call him âhoneyâ. âRight, right, very kind.â He had to tear his eyes away from her. âI want to pay for a night in a suite, the most expensive in Las Vegas.â
âWe would love that, but can I ask why?â (Y/n) asked. They couldnât be too willing to come along with him or he would get suspicious.
The man let out a theatrical sigh before downing the rest of his Whiskey. âI lost my wife a few years ago and I want to do something good for such a sweet couple like you.â They both knew that was a blatant lie. âIâm so sorry for your loss.â Spencer watched (Y/n) play her role with perfection.
âLetâs not talk about me, this is your special night. The car is waiting outside.â
With every step they took (Y/n)âs bad feeling only got worse. She couldnât pinpoint what it was exactly, but something was off. When they got into the car, she heard the doors lock and panic began to spread. She tried to calm herself down. The team knew where they were, and they would follow them to the hotel where they could finally arrest this guy. She felt Spencerâs fingers slip between hers. She tried to put on a smile but then she saw the manâs face and her blood froze. He knew.
âHow funny...â He spoke. His smile made her skin crawl. âThe FBI send me an actual pair of soulmates.â (Y/n) let out a nervous laugh. âI donât know what you mean.â He pulled out a gun and pointed it at her. Spencer wanted to make a move, but the man shot him a look. âIf you move, sheâs dead.â
(Y/n) could hear Morganâs voice in her ear. âTheyâve been compromised we need to get them out now!â âYour microphones and earpieces please.â The man held out his hand. They had no choice. Hesitantly they took them off and handed them to him. (Y/n) could only watch in horror as the man took them and put the microphone to his mouth. âYou can collect your agentâs bodies in a few days.â As soon as he had stopped talking, he crushed the devices.
(Y/n) prayed that the team would find them in time. She could feel how she began to lose it. Spencer felt it too. He squeezed her hand. âDonât worry, weâll be fine, theyâre gonna find us.â The man laughed. âThey will, but by then it will already be too late. Iâm gonna have so much fun with the two of you.â
She felt Spencerâs hand wipe away some tears from her cheeks. She hadnât even noticed she had started to cry.
They arrived at the hotel with no interruptions. (Y/n) knew he had shook the surveillance. As soon as they entered the luxurious suite, (Y/n) was just seconds away from a breakdown. There was no way out anymore. It would take the team an eternity before they found them.
There were about 150.000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas. There was no way theyâd be found in time.
(Y/n) fell to her knees. âThis is all my fault, Iâm so sorry Spencer.â He kneeled next to her, putting an arm around her. âThis is not your fault, why would you say that?â âBecause I was so distracted. I havenât been able to focus, I shouldâve said something, and we should have sent someone who could do their job properly.â âLook at me.â Spencer cupped her face with his hands. âThis is not your fault, do you understand?â She let out a sob. âWeâre gonna die...â âWeâre gonna be fine, Iâm right here, ok? Iâm right here with you.â
The man had sat on one of the armchairs, two security guards by his side. âI can assure you that the other agents wouldnât have been chosen. I know the difference between real and fake soulmates.â Spencer looked up. âHow?â He saw the manâs face turn into a grimace.
âBecause I can recognize an abomination of nature when I see one.â
(Y/n) let out another sob. Spencer turned his attention back to her. â(Y/n), breath, look at me.â He saw the terror in her eyes. âLook at me, we will get out of here.â She nodded but the tears wouldnât stop flowing. He had never seen her this scared. They had been through some bad stuff in the past but never had he seen her lose her cool. Something was very, very wrong.
Chapter 4
Everyone on the team was on edge. Morganâs forehead was covered in sweat. Gideon was standing right behind him, Elle and Garcia sitting just a few feet away.
âHow funny...â They heard the unsubâs voice. Something was not right. âThe FBI sent me an actual pair of soulmates.â
They exchanged concerned looks. âWhat is he talking about?â Morgan turned around to look at the others. Garcia shrugged. âShe never said anything to me. Do you think thatâs what they were talking about earlier when the mics were off?â Gideonâs brows were furrowed. âCould be. Regardless we need to help them.â âTheyâve been compromised we need to get them out now!â Morgan addressed the swat team.
Before they could do anything else, they heard the unsubs voice again. âYou can collect your agentâs bodies in a few days.â
The horror in Garciaâs eyes grew before the signal died. âWe need to do something now!â
A few hours had passed. The unsub, whose name turned out to be Rory Marshall, had left them alone in the suite. There was no phone, and the door was locked. One look out of the window told them they were at least on the 30th floor. There was no escape. Even if they managed to figure out what hotel they were in, they had no way of communicating with the team.
Spencer had gotten (Y/n) through another panic attack. Now she was sitting on the floor with her back leaning against an armchair. Spencer sat right next to her while holding her hand. After a while he moved his position to sit in front of her. He took her other hand too. â(Y/n) look at me.â
She raised her head. The color had drained out of her face. Her eyes were wide open and red. âI know this is very stressful.â Spencer continued. âBut we will get through this. I wonât let anything happen to you.â She nodded. âIâm sorry.â
âStop saying that; none of this is youâre fault. If anyone is at fault, itâs that unsub who is killing people.â âSpencer? What is going to happen to us?â
They both had seen the victims. They both knew what he had done to them. Spencer didnât need to answer. There was no need to remind (Y/n) of the cruelty that had taken place in the other suites.
Spencer cupped her face in his hands. âDo you remember the Luxor Hotel? The one that looks like a pyramid with the light beam coming out of it?â
âYes I remember.â âDid you know that the light attracts so many insects that it has established a new ecosystem with moths, bats and owls.â (Y/n) started at him for a second before she realized what he was doing. A small smile made itâs way on her face. Spencer caressed her cheeks with his thumbs. âAnd did you know that bats can live more than 30 years?â Her eyes became glassy as she scooted closer to him. âAnd did you know that they can fly at up to 60 mph, in fact the Mexican free-tailed bat can reach up to 100 mph, making it the fastest mammal on earth.â
(Y/n) was so close to him, their noses almost touched. Spencerâs heart began to beat faster. His hands were still on her face. He wanted to pull her closer and kiss the pain away. His eyes flickered to her lips and then back to her eyes. âThank you, Spencer.â She whispered.
Before she could close the distance between them, the door opened with a bang. The sound made them jump and separate.
Marshall walked in with a grin on his face. âLook at you lovebirds, I hope Iâm not intruding.â (Y/n)âs eyes fell on the suitcase in his hand. Two other men followed Marshall into the room. Both were armed. Marshall gave one of them a signal. The man left and came back with two chairs and rope. (Y/n) felt her stomach cramp and the thought what was going to follow. Her and Spencer didnât move. The other two men left, leaving them alone with Marshall.
âI really didnât want to interrupt.â he spoke. (Y/n) shot Spencer a quick glance. None of them spoke. She could see Marshallâs facial expression change slowly but surely. The self-assured, mocking look was being replaced by impatience, anger and aggression. âGo on.â He continues while pulling out his gun. âGo on, Dr. Reid, do what you were about to do!â
Spencer looked at (Y/n) but he still didnât move. He could see the tears gather in her eyes. âI said do it!â Marshall shouted. He was losing it. There was nothing left of his cocky grin. Instead, his face was distorted into a grimace. âDo it or Iâll shoot her right now.â
Spencer straightened his back. âYou wonât. You need her, you need us both for your revenge fantasy.â âDo you want to test me?â There was something absolutely insane in Marshallâs eyes. The clicking of the safety being disabled rang through the room. âI said do it.â He was calm again but there was something in his voice that made (Y/n)âs stomach turn.
âItâs ok.â She whispered to Spencer. He didnât look half as calm as he looked an hour ago. He cupped her cheeks again. âYouâre going to be fine; I promise.â He pulled her in until his lips were on hers. They tasted salty from her tears, but they were soft. For a moment he forgot where they were. He had wanted to kiss her for so long. She melted into him, grabbing his dress shirt to pull him even closer. The urgency in her movement almost drove him insane.
âGet in the chairs.â Marshallâs voice interrupted their moment. Spencer pulled away, locking eyes with (Y/n). Her cheeks were flushed and there was a glint in her eyes.
The ropes rubbed against her wrists and ankles. They were too tight to move. Marshall paced in front of them. He had opened the suitcase on a small coffee table. (Y/n) didnât need to be an expert to know it was full of torture instruments. Every fiber in her body wanted to run when he pulled out a big hunting knife and walked towards her.
âDonât touch her!â Spencer struggled against his constraints. âLeave her alone!â Marshall let out a laugh. âYou know it doesnât matter which one I chose youâll both feel it.â He pretended to ponder for a moment before he continued talking. âI still think Iâll start with her. How does it feel not to be able to do anything to help her?â He shot Spencer a look. That shit-eating grin had returned to his face.
He turned to (Y/n). âWhere do we start?â He lazily dragged the blade across her collarbone before making a cut. (Y/n) hissed. She felt something warm drip down her chest. Involuntarily she remembered that the killer would spare her face like he had with all his other victims. Her best guess was that he liked to look at them when he had his fun with them after they were dead.
Marshall made another cut, right under the first one. (Y/n) squeezed her eyes shut. Her jaw tensed as she tried not to make a sound. She heard Spencer inhale sharply. She remembered, Rory Marshall wasnât hurting just her, he was hurting Spencer too. She would have given anything to protect him. If he would hurt only her, she could endure it knowing he spared Spencer, but this wasnât the case.
The only thing she could protect him from right now was the first hand experience of being tortured and hopefully the mental scars that would remain. She knew she could handle it, for Spencer. He didnât deserve this, any of it. She just shouldâve told Hotch about the soul mate thing and they could have prepared differently. But now it was too late for that and minute to minute the pain made it harder to think.
There was a loud ringing in her ears and her mind was in a fog. After a while she couldnât hold back the cries. She didnât want to give Marshall the satisfaction, but it was too much. As if that wasnât enough, she could hear Spencer too. She didnât know how much time had passed when Marshall finally backed away from her. Her whole body was sore, and her cloths were damp from her own blood. She struggled to keep her eyes open, but she kept staring back at Marshall. It took her a moment to realize, why he had stepped away from her. His phone was ringing. He took a look at the display before letting out a groan and answering.
âWhat!? Iâm busy.â He snapped. Silence followed. âAlright Iâll be there, give me half an hour.â Then he hung up. âSorry, kids, Iâve got places to be but donât worry, Iâll be back.â Before leaving the room and locking the door, he undid Spencerâs ropes.
As soon as they were alone Spencer jumped from his chair rushed over to (Y/n). He still felt the echoes of her pain, but it wasnât half as bad as the pain she was going through. While his body was intact, hers was cut and bruised. He tried to untie her, but his fingers were trembling too badly.
âAre you ok?â Spencer looked up in surprise as he heard her talk. A nervous laugh left his throat. âYouâre asking me if Iâm alright?â She nodded. âHe hurt you too, didnât he?â âItâs ok, itâs fading.â That wasnât entirely true. He still felt the sting of the cuts. He took a deep breath and started to undo the ropes. Finally, the knots loosened.
âCan you stand?â He asked. (Y/n) shook her head. âOk, Iâm going to help you get to the bathroom, we need to clean youâre cuts.â He managed to get his arm under her to give her some support. After ten painful minutes they reached the bathtub. Spencer unzipped her dress. âIs this ok?â (Y/n) just nodded absentmindedly. He left her underwear on and sat her into the tub. He found a towel, held it under warm water and proceeded to clean her up. She watched him with half lidded eyes as he carefully dabbed the cloth over her wounds.
âThis is not how I imagined you seeing me naked for the first time.â The ghost of a smile appeared on her face. Spencer paused for a moment to look at her. âYou imagined that?â A tint of pink appeared on her pale face.
âI know you find it hard to believe, that girls think about you that way, but they do. I do.â Spencer stared at her. He hadnât realized she really liked him like that.
âHow did you imagine it?â He asked as he continued to clean her. As much as he wanted to know, he also needed to get her mind off what was happening right now. She shot him another look. âWouldnât you like to know, lover-boy?â
He let out a laugh. âYou donât need to tell me if you donât want to.â
After a moment of silence, she spoke up. She didnât look at him. Instead, her gaze was fixed on the marble floor of the bathroom. âI donât know. Maybe we both would have been working late and there was no one else except us. And I would walk over to your desk to ask you something and of course youâd know the answer. You always know the answer to anything. Iâd listen to you talk...I love when you talk...â She looked so tired. âAnd I wouldnât be able to keep it to myself anymore and I would tell you how I felt about you...and youâd kiss me and I would kiss you back...â She hissed as he cleaned on especially deep cut.
âIâm sorry, are you alright?â His worried eyes found hers. âYeah, Iâm fine.â âIâm sorry.â He repeated and placed a kiss on her forehead. When he pulled back, she looked at him with wide eyes. âCan you do it again?â âWhat?â âCan you kiss me, like you did before?â
Spencer searched her face for a sign of what was going on in her head. Her telling him about what she imagined him doing to her and asking him to kiss her did things to him. Things, he
hadnât experienced before. He didnât really know what to do. He didnât want to take advantage of her vulnerable state, but he felt like she needed him.
He leaned forward to kiss her forehead again but before he could, she grabbed his face and pulled him down. âI meant like this.â She whispered before closing the distance between them and capturing his lips. The smell of his cologne still lingered, she needed it like oxygen. She needed him. She placed several more desperate kisses on his lips before pulling back to look at him. A second later Spencerâs hands were on her cheek and on her neck to pull her back again into another kiss. He had imagined this a hundred times but the reality of her soft and lips against his finally made him understand what Edgar Allan Poe had meant by âWe loved with a love that was more than loveâ.
He felt her shiver. He pulled back. âCome on, letâs get you into bed.â He helped her out of the tub. After he had dried her and given her one of the bathrobes, he helped her into bed.
(Y/n) was tired...so tired. Her head was spinning but she knew she wouldnât be able to get any sleep. âCan you stay with me?â She asked. âOf course.â He sat down on the bed. Her eyes wandered over his figure. He had taken of the tuxedo, so he was left with the white dress shirt. He had rolled up the sleeves to his elbows, just the way she liked it. The shirt was stained with her blood and it took her back to this reality.
âYou know he does this on purpose.â Spencerâs brow furrowed. âWhat do you mean?â âHe gives us so much time alone, so we get closer and itâs even more painful when does those things to us.â âI donât care, I wonât leave you alone. Also, we must find a way out of here.â âThere is no way out. We have to pray the team finds us before itâs too late.â âThere has to be a way out. And weâll find it. Try to get some rest now.â âI canât sleep.â âYou havenât even tried yet.â âBut I know I canât.â âBut you have to. Pain tolerance is reduced by sleep deprivation.â
(Y/n) shot him a look. âThanks for the heads up.â Spencer slipped under the blanket and laid an arm around her. She buried her face in the crook of his neck. She felt the vibrations through his chest as he began to talk again. âRandy Gradner holds the record for the longest period without sleep. It was 11 days and 25 minutes. He set the record in 1964 when he was only 17. They monitored his health. He had problems concentrating and struggled with paranoia and hallucinations. On the last day he was asked to subtract 7 repeatedly starting with 100. He stopped at 65, when asked why, he said heâd forgotten what he was doing...â
(Y/n) didnât hear the rest, Spencerâs voice had lulled her to sleep. He felt her shallow but regular breath on his neck. He closed his eyes. He would get her out of here.
Chapter 5
(Y/n) woke up exhausted. They didnât sleep much. When they woke up it was still dark outside. It took her a second to realize what had woken her up. The door had been opened very loudly and her and Spencer were dragged into the living room area. They were tied to the chairs again. The ropes burned against her already bruised wrists and ankles. To their surprise the two men who had tied them up left. They were alone again.
(Y/n) turned to Spencer. âPlease tell me you have a plan. We need to get out fast. If Marshall stays on track, we have less than 48 hours.â Spencerâs brows were furrowed. She could practically hear his mind work. âWe need to check the windows if they open. Maybe we can get some sort of sign outside.â
âWhat if it doesnât work, whatâs our plan B?â âCurrently we donât have a plan B...â
They sat there almost 4 hours before Marshall entered the room. He looked exhausted. (Y/n) felt a twinge of hope. The FBI knew his identity, there was no way he could hide for much longer. âYou know, theyâll catch you. You wonât get away with this.â She said.
Marshall turned around at her with a surprised look on his face. âI thought I had messed you up pretty good last night. And youâre still talking back.â He gave her a smile that made her skin crawl. âMaybe this time Iâll try your little boyfriend.â (Y/n) saw the blood drain from Spencerâs face but his expression didnât change. She knew he was stronger than most people would give him credit for. She wasnât most people but the thought of him getting tortured made her sick. It wasnât about the fact that she would feel it too, seeing Spencer in pain was almost worse.
âSo, whatâs your deal?â She asked. Anything to get him talking, to figure out why he was killing these people. Marshall let out a laugh. âSo brave today, arenât we?â âWhy do you keep killing soulmates? Feeling lonely? Didnât mommy give you enough love when you were a kid?â She saw his smile fade. âOr what, maybe you were in love and she turned you down because she had found her soulmate?â Bullâs eye. His face turned into a grimace again.
âShut your mouth!â He raised his hand to slap her, but he caught himself just in time. For a second he seemed to try to get his rage under control. Then he leaned down to whisper into her ear. âYouâre nothing but a filthy whore and by the time you get out of here there will be almost nothing left of you to identify the body.â
(Y/n) held her breath. She had gained precious information. His main target were the women. He was projecting his abandonment on them. The men were just there because it made the whole ordeal more painful. He had raped the women after their death to regain power, power over the soulmate bond.
âYouâll always be alone, killing and raping these women will never compare to a true connection and you know it.â (Y/n) said. Spencer stared at her. She wasnât interrogating anymore; she was making him angry. And then it clicked. â(Y/n) stop.â He shot her a pleading look. But she didnât pay him any mind but instead continued.
âSo, how did she break it to you? Did she at least tell you in person?â Marshall took on the color of a plum. âOh.â A cold laugh escaped her lips. âShe didnât. You werenât even worth telling face to face.â
âSHUT UP!â Marshall grabbed a glass from the coffee table and threw it at (Y/n). She managed to dodge it and it shattered on the wall behind her.
Spencer began to panic. â(Y/n) stop, I know what youâre doing, stop it youâre going to get hurt!â While he was tied up, there was no way he could help her.
âIs that all you got!?â (Y/n) threw the word in Marshallâs face. His hands were trebling. âYouâre ruining everything!â âOh, am I? Am I ruining your little revenge fantasy? You know that it doesnât matter how many people you kill; it will never be the same as the time you killed her. She couldnât fight back, could she?â
âTHATâS ENOUGH!â Marshall took the hunting knife in his hand making his way to (Y/n). To her surprise he didnât cut her, but the ropes. He grabbed her arm and threw her on the ground. âIâm gonna show you fight!â
(Y/n) struggled to get on her feet. She was still weak, but the adrenaline kicked in as soon as he swung the knife in her direction. She turned her head frantically to look for something she could use as a weapon. Her eyes fell on an expensive vase. She grabbed it and threw it at him. While dodging it he lost the knife.
Everything moved in slow-motion as both made a run for it.
And then she had it, she had the knife. Her fingers curled around the handle. She raised her arm but before she could slam the blade into her attacker, she heard a gunshot.
The first thing she felt was her arm going limp. A few seconds later realization hit her and then a wave of pain washed over her. For a moment she thought she had to throw up. Her vision went blurry and the last thing she felt was a burning hot sensation and wetness on her arm. She heard Spencer yell her name before she lost consciousness.
When (Y/n) woke up again she was sitting in the chair, arms and legs tied up. The pain from her arm radiated through her entire body. She had trouble focusing. The first thing to catch her eye was Spencer whose gaze was fixed on her.
âOh, thank god youâre awake!â She had never heard him sound this scared. â(Y/n) look at me.â Her head was heavy...her eyes were heavy. â(Y/n) look at me.â She managed to raise
her head, so she was making eye contact. âListen, you have lost a lot of blood and youâre still bleeding. You need to somehow put pressure on the wound. Itâs in your right arm near the shoulder. Try to lean against the chair with that part of your arm. It wonât save you, but itâll hopefully keep you from bleeding out till I can help you.â
She struggled to hold her eyes open, let alone understand what Spencer was saying to her. Another person appeared in her field of vision. âJust let me help her!â This was Spencerâs voice. âWhy should I? Iâll let the bitch bleed out, itâs what she deserves and youâre gonna watch her die.â Was this the unsubâs voice?
âBut this is not how you operate normally. This is not how you get your satisfaction, do you want all of this to have been for nothing? You really let one of your men take the kill-shot? She wonât die by your hand but by that guyâs.â
There was silence. After what felt like an eternity, she felt the ropes loosen around her hands and legs. She felt two familiar arms around her. Everything went dark again.
â(Y/n) can you hear me?â This was Spencerâs voice again. âSpencer...why did you put me in the tub again?â She murmured. âWhat are you talking about? Open your eyes, look at me.â The panic in his voice hadnât faded. âIâm wet, why did you put me under the shower?â âI didnât please just open your eyes.â
(Y/n) felt like her eyes were glued shut. After a struggle she finally managed to open them a bit. She was greeted with Spencerâs face hovering over her. Her eyes wandered over his figure and widened as she saw him covered in blood. She wanted to sit up but a sharp pain in her arm held her down. She hissed.
âSpencer what happened, are you hurt, why is there so much blood? Let me help you...â âCalm down, itâs not mine.â He hesitated for a second. âItâs yours. You were shot and almost bled out.â âWhat? What happened?â You had the knife but before you could do anything, one of the bodyguards came in and shot you, he mustâve heard the commotion.â âAre you ok?â âWill you stop asking me that? You got shot!â âExactly! You must be in pain too.â âIâm managing, itâs not so bad.â âYouâre lying.â âPlease donât worry about me, ok?â âBut I do, I worry about you all the time, I know you can handle yourself, but I care about you and I donât want you to be in pain because of me.â âItâs ok, really.â
They looked at each other for a moment. Spencer bent down to place a kiss on her forehead. âLetâs focus on how we get out of here.â
âHave you checked the windows?â âThey wonât open, it doesnât surprise me though. Weâre on the 30th floor, of course theyâre shut.â
(Y/n) let her head fall back onto the pillow. âWeâre screwed.â Spencerâs brows furrowed. âWhat are you thinking?â She asked. âThe glass...â
âI donât follow. The shards arenât big enough to use as a weapon when he comes back.â âNo, thatâs not what I mean.â
Without saying another word, he got up and walked into the bathroom. (Y/n) heard glass shattering. âSpencer are you alright?â He came back into the room with a piece from the mirror.
âWe can use this to send out an S.O.S. signal.â âHow?â âJust watch.â
Spencer walked over to one of the windows. The sun shone into the room. He positioned the mirror in a certain position so that it reflected the sunlight and threw a patch of light onto the ceiling. He moved it so the light would go out of the window. He moved the shard in specific intervals.
âYouâre a genius.â (Y/n) almost wanted to laugh. With a little bit of luck, someone would see the light signal. âI know.â He gave her a small smile.
Spencer repeated the pattern until the sun went down. âNow we pray someone saw that.â âLetâs hope it wonât be too late.â
He walked back to the bed. âYou have to promise me something.â âWhat is it?â
He waited for a moment before answering. She looked awful. The bathrobe was soaked in blood, so was her hair. The parts of her skin that showed were covered in cuts and bruises. Her eyes were framed by dark circles. âPromise me you wonât make him angry again. I know youâre trying to protect me, but I wouldnât know what to do if you sacrificed yourself so that I can get out of here.â
âI canât promise you that.â â(Y/n), Iâm serious.â She could see tears gather in his eyes. âPlease...â The urgency in his voice made her heart ache.
With her good arm she reached out to put her hand on his cheek. âAlright, I promise.â Spencer closed his eyes and leaned into her touch. She managed to sit up and then position herself on his lap so that she was facing him, legs hooked around him. When he looked up at her there was nothing but adoration in his eyes.
âThank you for taking care of me.â (Y/n) whispered before leaning down to press a kiss on his lips. Spencer wrapped his arms around her waist, careful not to touch her injured arm that was now bandaged and resting in a makeshift sling. Their chests were pressed together, and she could feel his heartbeat. Her breath became heavier as her fingers made their way into his hair and she tried to pull him even closer. (Y/n)âs cheeks began to heat up. She pulled away to whisper in his ear. âI need you so bad...â She felt him shiver underneath her. She continued to kiss his neck, relishing in the small sighs that escaped his throat.
She was just about to undo the buttons to his dress shirt when he grabbed her hand. âWait...â âWhat?â âYou canât do this.â
âWhat? Why not? I thought you...â She looked around for a few seconds, anything not to meet his gaze and stood up as fast as she could. âI â Iâm sorry I shouldnât have assumed...I didnât want to make you uncomfortable...Iâm sorry.â Embarrassment washed over her. âI donât know what came over me, I shouldâve asked â I...â
Spencer stood up too walking towards her. She moved back and let out an insecure laugh. âIâm really sorry.â âNo donât be, itâs not that I donât want to itâs just...â She still couldnât look at him. âI donât want to do this when there is a possibility that you just want this because of the circumstances. You might just be feeling about me this way because weâre in a life-or-death situation and Iâm taking care of you. I donât want this to happen just because you project these feelings onto me and regret it once we get out of here.â
(Y/n) stared at him but couldnât say a word. Instead, Spencer continued. âItâs just, this has happened to me before, kind of, and I donât want to...â âYou donât want to go through that again, I get it.â She slowly walked towards him. âThen we wait. But I want you to know that Iâve wanted this before we got caught up in this mess and the only things I regret are the ones I didnât say to you sooner and that I didnât have the courage sooner. I know this is important to you. I would wait a hundred years if thatâs the time you needed. Just promise me you wonât forget me in the end.â She gave him a small smile. He smiled back and pulled her into a hug, still careful as to not to hurt her.
âI could never forget you.â âCan I still kiss you?â Spencer looked into her eyes and he knew he would never be able to say no to that. âYes, please.â His voice barely a whisper, he cupped her cheeks and pulled her in. This kiss wasnât desperate, it was sweet and full of unspoken promises and confessions.
Chapter 6
The BAU team had gathered around a table at the precinct. They had defeated looks on their faces. Hotch turned to look again at the wall where they had gathered their information. Morgan and Elle sat at the table, going through the casefiles again. Morgan closed the files and let the folder slap on the table.
âHotch, please tell me we have a plan?â Hotch didnât answer immediately. Before he could, JJ walked in. âI have news. There has been an S.O.S. signal from a hotel window at the Palazzo. It could be nothing, but it could be them, we need a SWAT team.â
Morgan jumped up. âIâll call Garcia to see if she can find them on security footage in the lobby.â âRight, Elle and I will talk to the SWAT team, we may have to prepare for a possible hostage situation.â Hotch said and walked out, Elle right behind him.
(Y/n) and Spencer sat back-to-back with the couch, facing the window. Marshall had come back earlier and this time he hadnât let (Y/n) distract him from Spencer. He didnât look good. (Y/n) had taken care of his cuts, just like he had done for her.
âTonight, is the night...â (Y/n) said while looking out the window. âItâs gonna be alright.â Spencer turned his head to her for a moment. She didnât seem panicked anymore. She had been when Marshall had tortured Spencer, but after she had taken care of him it was like she had resigned herself to the fact that there was no way out.
âSpencer?â âYeah?â âI need to tell you something.â âNo, you donât.â âI â I donât?â She raised an eyebrow.
(Y/n) positioned herself to face Spencer. âWhy?â Spencer turned around too. âI know the speech. I donât want to hear it. I donât want you to talk like weâre going to die tonight.â âBut we could die, and I donât want to die without having told you how I feel.â âThen I guess youâll have to survive tonight if you want to tell me how you feel.â
They looked at each other in silence for a while. âI lo ââ âNo.â Before she could end her sentence, Spencer dipped down to shut her up with a kiss. âYou tell me when we get out of here.â âYouâre a horrible person.â A smile tugged at her lips.
It was almost idyllic, sitting in a room somewhere over Las Vegas, sun shining through the window. (Y/n) rested her head on Spencerâs shoulder.
âCan I tell you something else?â âLike the time you told me how you imagined me seeing you naked for the first time?â (Y/n) shot him a look. She felt her cheeks heat up. âI think we can both agree that was a moment of weakness.â Spencer let out a laugh. âI think I like your moments of weakness.â She gave him another look but then looked out the window again.
âYou know, I still remember the first time I saw you.â She gave him a small smile. âI had just started working for the BAU. They called us in on a Saturday night, it was about the Keystone Killer.â Spencer smiled. âYeah, I remember.â
âYou were so quick to find clues in that word puzzle and...I donât know. I thought it was cool. Also, you telling Ryan on what page of his book that Francis Bacon quote was on, was kind of funny. And you looked cute with your vest and you had your sleeves rolled up, just like now.â
âYou thought I looked cute?â Spencer looked at the carpet, still smiling. (Y/n) nodded. âI did. And every time I saw you after that, I liked you a little more.â She paused for a moment. âThe day I realized that I lo â I mean...you know, was on that case with Lila Archers stalker. I knew that I cared for you, but then I got jealous, I didnât expect that. I had no right, still I knew then.â
He looked at her incredulously. âYou were jealous?â She nodded and laughed. âItâs stupid, I know.â âI donât think itâs stupid, I think itâs cute. Did you know shrimp can feel jealousy too?â âAre you comparing me to shrimp?â âWell apparently you do share some similarities.â
(Y/n) rested her head back on Spencerâs shoulder. âIâm so tired.â He gently stroke her hair. âMe too.â âDo you really think weâll get out of here?â âI do.â He heard a quiet sniff escape her. When he looked down at her, he saw her cry. Spencer wiped away a tear with his thumb.
âSpencer, Iâm scared.â âI know, me too.â He cupped her face. âBut I need you to be strong.â âI donât want to die.â She had trouble holding back sobs. âI just found you, I donât want to go yet.â They scooted closer. Spencer pulled her face to his, so his forehead resting on hers. âI know, baby, itâs going to be ok.â âI canât do it.â âYes you can! Youâre strong, I know that.â Spencer brushed his thumb over her lips. âDo you know what I thought when I first saw you?â (Y/n) shook her head.
Spencer brushed a strand of hair out of her face. âWhen I saw you for the first time, I wanted to talk to you, but I didnât really know what to say. You were so confident, despite being new and I whished I could be as confident as you. So, I tried to impress you, I guess I know now that it worked.â He let out a small laugh. âI didnât think someone like you would ever go for someone like me. I guess I tried to get you out of my head with Lila. Obviously, it didnât
work. What Iâm trying to say is that Iâve always admired your bravery, you never give up and you canât give up now.â
âIâve got them.â Gracias voice rang through the speakers of a laptop surrounded by the other team members. âTheyâre on the security footage from two days ago in the lobby of the Palazzo. Rory Marshall is with them. They take the elevator, from there I lost them.â âItâs alright, thank you Garcia.â Hotch said. âWe know the signal came from the 32nd floor. âThatâs still a lot of hotel rooms.â Morgan chewed on a pen.
âGarcia, check how many suites are on that floor.â Hotch turned to the laptop again.
After a few seconds of keyboard clicking, Garcia spoke up again. âThereâs five suites.â âThank you.â Hotch turned to the others. âGet ready, we have to go in now, they donât have much time left.â
(Y/n) had fallen asleep on Spencerâs shoulder. She woke up from a loud noise. Marshall entered the room, gun in his hand. âStand up! Both of you. Get in the chairs.â
Something was wrong. Marshall didnât wear his normal cocky grin. His was erratic, sweat covered his forehead. They didnât move. âI said now!â Marshall shouted, pointing the gun at Spencer. They hurried to the chairs. Not two minutes later, they were tied up again.
âYour friends are here.â Marshallâs face had returned to that grimace he wore when he was getting angry.
(Y/n) felt hope rise in her chest. But as soon as the feeling came, it left her. Marshall had no reason to keep them alive anymore. He had no time to live out his fantasy. On the other hand, her and Spencer were his ticket out of here. Correction, her or Spencer could be his ticket out of here.
Marshallâs phone rang. He struggled to pick it up with one hand, his other one still clammed around the gun, uninterruptedly pointing it at Spencer. âHello?â (Y/n) didnât know if it was the tiredness or the desperation, but she could swear the voice on the end was Gideonâs.
âTheyâre right here...yeah...â Marshall shot them a look. âYeah...â He repeated and handed the phone to Spencer, or rather held it to his ear. (Y/n) could see Spencer visibly relaxed as he heard Gideonâs voice. âYeah weâre fine.â He said and shot (Y/n) a look. â(Y/n) was shot but weâve got it under control.â
âOk, thatâs enough.â Marshall took the phone back. âI want a helicopter. And cash. By 9 p.m. sharp.â He hung up.
(Y/n) shifted in her seat. There was no way, Hotch would give him a helicopter. Regardless, there was one more thing she wanted to know. âHow could you tell?â She turned her head to Marshall. âTell what?â He snapped back. She had to be careful, he was on edge, everything looked like a possible threat right now.
âHow could you tell we were actual soulmates? I only found out the day before myself.â Marshall shrugged. âI donât know, I just knew when I saw you.â
âActually, I could have an explanation.â Spencer chimed in. âThere are studies that show that predators can pick out people that have previously been victims. They subconsciously learn to read body language and micro expressions to identify them. Because of this youâre chance of getting assaulted are higher, if youâve been assaulted before.â
âOk, enough of this psychoanalysis-bullshit. Shut up, I need to think.â Marshall started pacing around the room again.
It didnât take long before the phone rang again. (Y/n) could hear Gideonâs voice again. He tried to negotiate the release of one of them. âOne of my agents has been shot, let her go and weâll prepare your demands.â Marshall hesitated. âIâll send one of them to the roof, but Iâll decide which one.â Without waiting for the answer, he hung up.
Spencer immediately propped himself up on the chair. âLet her go, she needs medical attention.â The grin had returned. âNo, I think Iâll keep her. You can go.â Spencer began to pale. âPlease, let her go, you can keep me.â
âShut up, Iâm calling the shots and I say she stays!â He waved the gun around.
(Y/n) turned to look at Spencer. âItâs alright, Iâll be fine, please just go.â He could tell she was scared again and this time there was nothing he could do to help her. Every fiber in his body screamed to stay by her side and not to leave her alone with this psycho.
Marshall undid Spencerâs ropes and pointed the gun to his head. âGo.â Spencer hesitated. He shot (Y/n) one last look. She mouthed the word âgoâ. The second the hotel door closed behind him Spencer started to sprint to the elevator. He pushed the button to the last floor a few too many times, as if that would get him up there faster.
When he finally arrived on the roof, where they had negotiated the exchange, he was greeted by the rest of the BAU. JJ pulled him into a hug before he was put in a bulletproof vest. âWhat happened?â Hotch and Gideon were by his side in seconds. âWhat does the situation look like down there?â
Spencer closed the last Velcro straps on his vest. âAs far as I could tell, Marshall is alone. Iâm guessing some of his men left, when they got wind that the FBI was raiding the place. (Y/n)âs been hurt pretty badly. One of Marshallâs men shot her in the arm. We could stop the bleeding but Iâm afraid itâll get infected. Sheâs tied up and Marshall is losing it. We need to go in now.â
âI understand.â Hotch nodded. âBut we need to be careful. If we move too fast, he could panic and kill her.â He turned to Spencer. âI understand youâre impatient, but we need to keep a cool head.â Spencer nodded. As soon as Hotch stepped away to talk to Gideon, Derek came up to Spencer, reassuringly putting a hand on his shoulder. âIs it true?â He asked. âWhat do you mean?â Spencerâs head was every except on the roof. âIs she really your soulmate?â Spencer nodded. âShe told me the night before, but we didnât get a chance to talk about it.â âWeâll get her out of there, donât worry, man.â Spencer gave him a small smile. âThanks.â
Derekâs brows furrowed. âWait, if sheâs been shot, didnât you feel that too? You need to get checked up by a medic.â âIâm not leaving until sheâs out of there.â Derek had rarely seen this level of determination on Spencerâs face. He nodded. âI understand.â
(Y/n) felt the panic come back. Now that Spencer was gone, she realized just how much of her mental stability had depended on him. He was only gone for two hours now and he already seemed so far away. She would have given anything to be in his arms again now.
Marshall was still pacing through the room. She could tell he was weighing his chances of coming out of this alive. (Y/n) just hoped he wouldnât come to the conclusion that there was no way out and decide that he would take her with him as his final act of revenge. It didnât look good. He was talking to himself, but she couldnât understand the words. She took a deep breath. Spencer would try to talk his way out of this, but because she had antagonized herself the day before, there was a slim chance he would listen to her. She had to try.
âRory?â He snapped his head around, bewildered by the fact she had used his first name. She could tell, he wasnât used to that. As a person with this much power and money, she could imagine that he had few people who were so close to him that they would address him by his first name. âRory, I know what youâre thinking about ââ âYou donât know shit! Why would you know what Iâm thinking about?â âYouâre feeling trapped and you try to decide what to do.â âShut up!â
(Y/n) waited for a minute. âWhat was her name?â âWhat!?â âWhat was the womanâs name? The one that broke your heart.â Marshall hesitated before answering. âHeather.â âWhat did you like about her?â âShe was smart, and beautiful. I couldnât believe it when she said yes to going to dinner with
me.â (Y/n) could tell by the look on his face that he was reminiscing that time in his life. There was this almost soft look in his eyes. âIf you walk out of here alive there is a chance you might find someone new someday.â She said cautiously, never letting Marshall out of her sight. Marshallâs face hardened.
âWhat the fuck do you know?â She had made a mistake. âThere will never be anyone else for me and now sheâs dead because of me!â He started to raise his voice and his movements became more and more erratic. âWhy did she have to meet that guy? Itâs her fault I had to kill her, if sheâd just stayed with me, we could have been happy!â The crazy look had returned to his face. âYouâre all like this! You go around, thinking you can play with people until some fucking asshole comes along whoâs supposed to be your soulmate and you think that gives you the right to drop everyone!â In three big strides he was right in front of her, pressing the barrel of the gun directly to her forehead. âI should just kill you too, one less bitch to walk this earth, I bet your little boyfriend will be heartbroken.â She saw the ecstasy in his eyes. âMaybe then heâll know what it feels like.â
(Y/n) squeezed her eyes shut. She tried to conjure up images of Spencer. If she died here and now, she wanted him to be the last thing she thought about. She tried to remember the feeling of his lips on hers, the smell of his cologne, the softness of his hair and the sound of his voice hen he told her everything would be alright.
âI love you.â She whispered so quite that Marshall couldnât hear it. A gunshot rang through the suite.
Chapter 7
When he heard the gunshot, Spencer froze. The SWAT team had stormed the suite, but he was still behind them in the hallway. The moment seemed to drag on forever. The sound burned itself into his mind. He wanted to move but the thought of what was waiting for him in that suite wouldnât let him. In that moment he hated himself for not letting (Y/n) tell him those three words.
It wasnât until Derek appeared by his side that he woke up from his trance. Spencerâs feet moved by themselves. He didnât want to go into that room. As soon as he did, whatever had happened would irrevocably become reality. He hated himself for being such a coward.
âSpencer?â The floor was covered in blood, brain splattered across the carpet, that undoubtedly cost more than his entire apartment. She looked up at him with big eyes. He could see the body of Rory Marshall, who had spent his last seconds in shock as the SWAT team had kicked down the door and taken him out, before he could pull the trigger. His head was empty as he rushed to her, taking her into his arms, holding on to her like his life depended on it. He felt her sob into his shoulder. It was so good to hear her voice. âI love you, I love you, I love you...â She whispered. He pulled back just a bit to look at her. âI love you too, I love you so much and Iâm so sorry...I couldâve lost you without telling you.â
She let out a weak laugh. He buried his face in her neck. âIâll never leave you ever again, I promise.â âIâll never leave you too, promise.â
The hospital room was dimly lit. Spencer sat at (Y/n)âs bedside. He had laid his head in her lap and fallen asleep with her fingers tangled in his messy hair. She watched his chest rise and fall peacefully. After a while she fell asleep too.
A few days later (Y/n) was released and Spencer insisted to take her home. As they stepped into her apartment, Spencer remained at the door, unsure of what to do. (Y/n) turned around. âDonât you want to come in?â âDo you want me to come in? I thought maybe you wanted some time to yourself...â
(Y/n) dumped her bag on the couch and walked back to him. He was a bit taller than her, so she had to stand on her tip toes to reach him. She pressed a small kiss to his lips. âI want you.â She said quiet but determined. Spencer let out a nervous laugh. âMaybe you should rest, youâre just tired.â
She grabbed his face. âSpencer, listen to me. Iâve had a whole week to rest. You donât need to worry Iâm not in the right state of mind to make a decision. I havenât changed my mind about you.â She was so close, their lips almost touched. âIf you want me to stop, I will...â
Spencer looked at her, feeling like he was in a dream. She kissed him and it was like his head was empty again. That didnât happen very often to Spencer. There was always something, some thought, some doubt, eating away at him but when she took his bottom lip between her teeth, everything was gone. She took his hand leading him to the bedroom. He sat down on the edge of her bed, while she stood in front of him, taking her shirt of.
âLet me show you, how much I care about you.â She said, before straddling him. Spencer couldnât take his eyes off of her. He had dreamed about this moment for so long, he was mesmerized by her. The signs of torture were still visible. He traced a few healed cuts with his thumb. He felt her shiver under his light touch. He looked up at her, meeting her half- lidded eyes. A smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.
âAre you nervous?â Spencer nodded. His fingertips kept wandering over her waist, caressing her soft skin. âYou tend to have that effect on me.â (Y/n)âs smile grew. âI make you nervous?â Spencer nodded again. She raised her hand to run it through his hair. The slow strokes seemed to calm him down. He closed his eyes and leaned into the touch. He felt her hands travel down his face, his neck, to the collar of his shirt. âCan I take it off?â Spencer opened his eyes again. âYes please.â He watched her fingers unbutton his shirt. She moved painfully slow. Undoubtedly as to not overwhelm him, but something told him it was more then that. She was teasing him, and it was working. He felt the tension grow.
(Y/n) slid the shirt over his arms, fingers tracing over his skin. She felt him getting goosebumps and a slight shiver making its way through his body. She brought her hands back to his face, lifting it to make him look at her. âDo you know, how beautiful you are?â She whispered before stealing a small kiss. âI could look at you for all eternity and never get bored.â âBeauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them.â âSo weâre quoting Hume now?â (Y/n) smiled. âGod, I love you so much...â Spencer pulled her back into the kiss. One of his arms wrapped around her waist to pull her closer.
(Y/n) pulled away. âArenât you getting impatient?â She stood up to take of the rest of her clothes, but Spencer stopped her by putting his hand on her arm. He stood up, so (Y/n) had to look up again to look him in the eyes. âLet me...â His hands wandered over her waist to her back, unclasping her bra. For a moment she mused where he had learned to do that so well, but the thought was gone as fast as it came when her undergarment fell to the floor and she suddenly realized how bare she was in front of him. The urge to cover herself up never came though. Spencer looked at her like he had never seen anything so beautiful in his life, and truthfully, he hadnât.
They got rid of the rest of their clothes before (Y/n) led Spencer to the bed. She waited a moment on the bedside. Spencer grabbed her arm, to pull her into the bed. She landed in his arms but before she could get comfortable, Spencer rolled over, trapping her underneath him. A grin spread on his face.
âYou canât tease me forever.â His locks fell into his face, framing it perfectly.
He dipped down, capturing her lips in a hungry kiss. He didnât want to waste another second. He had waited for so long and then he had almost lost her. His lips traveled to her jaw, down to her neck. A sigh escaped her mouth. âSpencer...â She whispered. He continued to pepper kisses down on her chest, over her stomach. She felt his lips graze the skin on her inner thigh. One kiss at a time he came closer to the place she was aching for him to touch.
(Y/n) buried her fingers in his hair, guiding him. When his tongue slid through her wet folds, she couldnât hold back her moans anymore. Between the obscene sounds, that filled the bedroom, she repeated Spencerâs name over and over, like a mantra. He loved to hear his name fall from her desperate lips. Her breath was getting irregular, he could tell she was close. He pulled back, only to lift himself up, so he could kiss her. He knew she could taste herself on him as he slipped his tongue into her mouth.
After a while, (Y/n) broke the kiss to sit herself up. She crawled over the bed, guiding Spencer, until he sat on the edge and she was kneeling on the floor in front of him. She ran her hands up his thighs, never breaking eye contact. She could tell, he was holding his breath.
âRelax...â She placed a few kisses on his thighs before slowly taking him into her mouth. Spencer inhaled sharply. Now he was the one with his fingers tangled in her hair, lewd sounds and profanities leaving his mouth.
(Y/n) could feel him trying to hold back but he was struggling. Satisfied with the effect she had on him, she started to work her way up his abdomen until she reached his neck, sucking on it, careful not to leave marks above where the collar of his shirt would close. She seated herself on his lap. Her hands reached around his neck for support when she slid down on him. Both took in a sharp breath. Spencerâs eyes were closed and his mouth slightly agape when he let out a soft moan. That sound alone could have driven (Y/n) over the edge. She waited a second to adjust to the feeling of being filled up by Spencer.
âYou feel so good...â Spencer whispered in the crook of her neck. He sank his teeth into her soft skin, sending shivers down her spine. âYou too.â She managed to say between breathy moans. Spencer had started to move slowly. His hands were tightly gripping her thighs to guide her own movements.
âOh god...â She moaned while dropping her head on his shoulder. Her nails dug into his back. âSpencer, I wonât last very long...â âItâs ok, baby...â His strokes were getting deeper. âSay my name again...â âS-spencer I ââ She felt her orgasm build up.
âAgain.â âSpenc-aahâ
Spencer could feel her tighten around him. Her nails left bright red scratch marks on his back. She cried out his name again and while she was wrapped so tightly around him, he felt his own release.
(Y/n) and Spencer were both panting heavily, sweat covering their foreheads. They just stared at each other for a few seconds. âYouâre amazing.â A smile spread on Spencerâs face. He took her hand and pressed a kiss to her palm. Her cheeks were glowing red.
âIâm not the only one.â She smiled back.
After cleaning themselves up they laid back in the bed. (Y/n)âs head was resting on Spencerâs chest. He was playing with her hair while she drew small patterns on his stomach. âWas it how you had imagined?â Spencer asked. She raised her head to look at him. âBetter.â A smile tugged at her lips. âI never imagined it could feel so right to be with someone.â
âMe neither.â He paused for a moment. âI love you so much, itâs driving me crazy.â (Y/n) propped herself up to get a better look at him. There was nothing but pure adoration in his eyes. âI love you too, I never want to spend another day without you.â âYou donât have to, I promise Iâll never leave your side.â
(Y/n) put her head back on Spencerâs chest. After a while she had fallen asleep.Â
âLove is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.â - Aristotle
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The Five Times Eddie Wondered Who His Soulmate Was and the One Time He Didnât Have To
1.Â
The worst thing about knowing your soulmate was in trouble was understanding there was nothing you could do about it.Â
As a whole, Eddie thought the concept of soulmates was bullshit. He thought all that fate and destiny crap was a scam to sell the idea of monogamy or co-dependence. If people were too busy fretting over when theyâd meet âtheir personâ, theyâd forget that actual shit was going on in the world. Who had the time to care about systemic oppression when they were busy trying to work out if the cute girl across the corridor was their one true love?Â
That being said, sometimes Eddie got curious about who they were. Not many people found their soulmates. It wasnât as obvious as youâd think. When they were in pain, you would feel it. Two people could live across the world from one another, feeling each scraped knee and broken wrist but never meet. Hell, you could live across the street from someone and unless you were there to watch them get hurt and feel the same old pang of shared pain, youâd never know.Â
It wasnât like Eddie had never felt his soulmate before that day. Theyâd twisted an ankle when Eddie was twelve and sprained a wrist when he was fourteen, but heâd felt no pain from them so strong as when he was sitting in detention during his junior year.Â
He was counting down the minutes left until he could get out of the high school, hell hole when a sharp and sudden pain flooded his jaw. He gritted his teeth and cradled it with his palm, feeling as though the wind was knocked out of his body. Eddie knew what being punched in the face felt like, and that was it. Just when the ache started to fade, another thud of pain to his cheek made his vision swim. From there, Eddie held his breath, waiting for the pain to end. He rested his head on his desk and felt his heart in his throat as the blows kept coming.Â
He missed Mrs Click telling him to go home, too busy gripping the desk for dear life, his fingernails digging into the poorly carved desk graffiti, slicing a line through âRB 4 TT.â He was elated when the pain finally stopped.Â
Eddie kept his head down the whole walk home, trying to tell himself soulmates were bullshit, and that he didnât care about his, but his thoughts kept returning to visions of them. He hoped they were okay.Â
Eddie never wanted to know who his soulmate was until that moment. Theyâd had a hell of a day and Eddie wanted to be there with them, tell them he knew what it was like. He wanted to hold their head in his lap and tell them everything was going to be okay, that if it were up to him, no one would hurt them like that again, but he couldnât. For all he knew, they could be a hundred miles away.Â
2.
The next time it happened, Eddie was at home alone in the trailer. Uncle Wayne was working a night shift, and he was watching a horror movie marathon on the T.V. It was shaping up to be a good night, with him curled up on the couch watching a schlocky creature feature when he felt all the air knocked out of his lungs.Â
For a moment, he was worried something horrible was happening to him. When Jeff had appendicitis, heâd reported the same kind of pain. Eddie rolled up the hem of his shirt, watching a black-blue bruise bloom and fade in the span of a second. Sometimes, if the pain was great enough, youâd get what they called an âechoâ of the injury. It only lasted a moment, invisible ink fading on pale paper.Â
The pain had been so strong that Eddie hadnât been able to tell if it was theirs or his. From there, it got worse. He felt a sharp pang crash over his head, then another series of blows to the face. It was always the goddamn face.
When it was over, Eddie was left feeling lightheaded. The sensation faded quickly, but he knew his other half would be stuck with the ache for the rest of the night, if not longer.Â
There was a lot of conjecture when it came to soulmates. It was hard to conduct scientific studies on something based entirely on sensation, and any research that had been done was less than ethical. All the same, for the rest of the night, Eddie curled his arms around himself, holding his body in the hopes his person could feel it, that he could give them some comfort.Â
âI hope youâre okay,â he whispered, burrowing his face into the crook of his elbow.Â
Back at school, Eddie floated through the halls feeling less than himself as thoughts of his person swirled. The school was abuzz with rumours of a fight between Billy Hargrove and the former king of Hawkins High, Steve Harrington. Eddie couldnât care less about some pissing contest for the highest rung on the social ladder, as he still felt the echoed ache of his soulmateâs pain throughout the day.Â
He ditched gym, opting to hide beneath the bleachers and smoke. To his surprise, he wasnât the only one with the idea. When he arrived, he found the overthrown king sitting cross-legged, cradling his still-bruised jaw. Eddie wasnât a fan of the jocks, but they were the biggest contributor to his wallet, so he tried to play civil with them. Plus, Eddie wasnât one to kick someone when they were down, and boy was Steve down. He sat beside the man, examined his face, and thought for a fleeting second. Maybe he was the one, but that was crazy talk. The Freak and the King. In what world?Â
âYou look like youâve had better days,â Eddie noted.Â
âIâve had worse,â Steve replied. Eddie had a pit in his stomach.Â
The two lapsed into silence, hiding out until the bell sounded for the end of gym. Eddie gave the boy a half-hearted salute as he stood.
âHey, Steve?â Eddie spoke before he left.
âYou okay?â
Steve gave Eddie the ghost of a smile, all charm drowned out by Steveâs two black eyes.Â
âI will be.âÂ
3.
Eddie had been worried about his soulmate before, but heâd never thought heâd lose them until the summer vacation after his failed attempt at senior year. He and the rest of Corroded Coffin had just finished their set at The Hideout. Eddie and the boys were carrying their instruments back to the van when the feeling hit.Â
He fell to the asphalt. The whole scene sounded all the more dramatic as the hi-hat heâd been holding fell with him. He really wished his soulmate would learn to keep their head down and stay out of trouble because this was getting ridiculous. He got ready to hunker down and wait it out, having gotten morbidly used to their annual beatings. Only this time the pain didnât stop.Â
He was hit with wave after wave of agony. This time, it wasnât just the face. He felt blows to his jaw, his stomach, and his side. He also felt a sharp spike of pain in his hand, as though someone was trying to peel his nails from his skin.
He could hear his friends around him, desperately trying to get something coherent out of Eddie, trying to work out if it was soulmate bullshit or if the guy was having an aneurysm. By the way he was acting, either seemed possible. When the pain subsided, Eddie felt foggy, like he was going through the worst goddamn high of his life. The neon signs of The Hideout and the street lamps danced before his eyes. Hundreds of little halos clouded his vision. He couldnât think straight.Â
He managed to prop himself up against the wheel of the van and pulled his knees to his chest. He knotted his hands in his long hair and tugged, trying to remind himself what his own pain felt like, though stopped when he realised heâd also be hurting them. That was the last thing they needed.Â
âYou okay?â He heard Gareth ask when the world came swimming back into focus. Eddie shook his head. Far from it. Â
âAre they okay? Are they... alive?â Eddie hadnât let himself entertain that idea until it was brought up.Â
He felt the last flush of colour drain from his face. He could still feel them, but there was something wrong with the connection. Maybe he was dying. Eddie couldnât help but think of his soulmate as âheâ. He just knew.Â
Eddie kept trying to tell himself he didnât care about them, but the fact that he could die without Eddie ever having met him made his heart ache. People thought the reason you felt your personâs pain was to protect them, to know when something was wrong. Eddie had done a bang-up job at that.Â
âFor now, but itâs weird. I donât... I donât know how much longer-,â Eddie didnât let himself finish.Â
The rest of the band suddenly took on a sombre mood. Jeff and Grant finished packing up the van while Gareth offered to drive. The boys stayed at Eddieâs trailer for the rest of the night, holding their breaths and waiting for the other shoe to drop.Â
Eventually, Eddie dropped off to sleep and when he awoke hours later, he was relieved to realise he hurt all over. He was still alive, still waiting for Eddie to find him and god did Eddie want to.Â
His uncle came home at the crack of dawn and let out an elongated sigh of relief at seeing Eddie and his band of merry men curled up together on the living room carpet. Wayne greeted Eddie with a tight hug that still hurt like hell.
âI was worried something happened to you,â His uncle stated in his gravelled tone.
âWhy would something have happened to me?â Eddie asked, perplexed.Â
âThe mall burnt down last night. I was worried you were close by.âÂ
Eddie shook his head and let his uncle hold him as his mind ticked away. He wondered if it was possible his soulmate was in Hawkins. Eddie wasnât sure he believed in coincidence. Â
4.
Eddie started seeing spots during his lunchtime speech. By the end of his rant, the room had started to tilt. He felt unsure on his feet as he clambered from the top of the jock table to scamper back to the hellfire group. He must look worse for wear because he noticed one of his new recruits watching him.
âEddie, you good?â Dustin questioned, sounding further away than he should. The lights in the cafeteria were too bright and his head was killing him.Â
He felt close to throwing up and wondered where the pain had come from before realising the familiar distance from the sensation. It wasnât his pain. Eddie didnât want Henderson to butt into his love life any more than he already did, so he gave the kid a tight-lipped smile that more closely resembled a grimace. This wasnât the first time heâd felt this sensation from his soulmate, but they were growing more frequent. Â
Again, sweetheart? Eddie thought, knowing it was the second migraine that week.Â
âMigraine,â Eddie hissed through gritted teeth. He could feel his band members' eyes on him. They knew exactly who the ache belonged to.Â
To Eddieâs surprise, Dustin passed him a cool glass of water and barked orders at Mike, getting the kid to remove the ugly Hawaiian over shirt, before throwing it over Eddieâs head, blocking out the light. It wasnât Eddieâs pain, so it didnât help but he could appreciate the sentiment.Â
âDid they teach you first aid at science camp, Henderson?â Eddie guessed offhandedly.Â
âNah. Steve gets migraines all the time. Helps to know how to deal with them.â
Eddie would never understand how a kid like Dustin came to know Steve Harrington, let alone worship the ground the guy walked on. Usually, Dustin had such good taste. Â
âEddieâs soulmate gets them too,â Gareth spoke unhelpfully.Â
Even without looking, Eddie knew he was shooting him a shit-eating grin, knowing the rest of the afternoon Henderson would ask him about his soulmate. Just because the kid found Suzie, he thought the whole world deserved to find their one true love. Instead, Dustin came out with the most bullshit statement Eddie had ever heard.Â
âMaybe Steveâs your soulmate.âÂ
Yeah, right. On what planet would that happen?Â
5.
With everything that had happened to Eddie in the past few days, he hadnât had time to think about his soulmate. Heâd watched Chrissy die before his eyes, learnt the existence of another dimension and was walking through said dimension after witnessing Steve Harrington take a bite out of a demon batâs tail. Itâd been a weird ass day. Â
He wished heâd been like Robin and Nancy, able to jump in and rescue Steve on a whim, but as Steve disappeared beneath the black water of Loverâs Lake, heâd felt his throat close and his lungs ache for air. It wasnât a good time for a panic attack. Nevertheless, heâd managed to get his ass in gear and follow the rest of the group down into Watergate.Â
Heâd dropped back to walk with Steve and found himself complimenting the man. Steve was nothing like he imagined. He was not only kind, but as Dustin had put it, a total badass.Â
Once the adrenaline faded, Eddie found himself lifting the hem of his shirt, examining his side. He felt a dull throb of pain. Itâd be his luck to bleed out without noticing, but he found there was nothing there.Â
âYou good?â Steve asked.
Eddie couldnât help but let his gaze settle on Steveâs bleeding side. He held his breath. He thought about pushing his hand against Steveâs wound, hurting him more just to check, but Eddie couldnât hurt Steve. Not now. Especially if he was who Eddie thought he might be.Â
âYeah, Iâm fine. You okay?â Eddie asked, gesturing to Steveâs side. The boy nodded.
âIâm fine, just a scratch. Can hardly feel a thing.âÂ
If Steve was his soulmate, he was full of shit. If Steve was his soulmate when everything blew over, they had a few things to talk about.
+1
Something was very wrong. Vecna was going down in a blaze of flame when Steveâs body started to ache. He felt the familiar sting of interdimensional bat fangs digging into dermis flesh. Robin and Nancy were cheering, wrapping their arms around Steve, whooping, hollering and panting while Steve was busy feeling like he was being torn apart.Â
He was pulling away from the girls and turning on his heels before he had the chance to explain, running from the Creel House to the trailer park as fast as his feet could carry him. There was only one person this pain could belong to.Â
Steve had spent his whole life searching for his soulmate, desperate to know who they were, and heâd been under his nose the whole time. The fact that Steveâs soulmate was a boy hadnât surprised him as much as it should. Thatâd been a crisis bubbling away in the background of his brain since heâd gone to his first swim meet. Heâd seen a boy in tight swim trunks, with tan skin and felt the familiar heart-pounding, crush heâd experienced on pretty girls heâd passed in the school hallways.Â
By the time he got to Eddie, heâd hardly been able to fight through the pain surging through their connection. Dustin was wailing, holding Eddie in the wake of a bat graveyard. He looked up in alarm at Steveâs figure, noticing his pale skin and sweat-slicked brow.Â
âHarrington?â Eddieâs weak voice came from Dustinâs lap.Â
Steve was busy removing his clothes, trying to stop the bleeding. Dustin didnât need to show him where the man was hurt, he could feel it.Â
âI really must have got some brownie points in the end,â Eddie murmured.Â
Both boys hissed as Steve shoved his shirt into a wound at Eddieâs side. That was when Dustin appeared to catch on, his eyes swelling wide as they darted between the two boys.Â
âWhatâre you talking about, Munson?â Steve asked, trying to keep the guy talking.Â
âMustâve got into heaven after all,â He hummed, his deep brown eyes gazing beyond Steve at the distant red sky.Â
âHey. No. None of that. You arenât in heaven because youâre not dying,â Steve hissed, using what little strength he had left to lift Eddieâs body.Â
âGotta be in heaven, if youâre here,â Eddie spoke, giving Steve a lopsided grin. Steve felt Eddieâs pain beginning to fade and panicked, not ready to let things end before theyâd even had the chance to begin.Â
He hoisted Eddie up through the portal and waited to do the same with Dustin. It wasnât long before the distant sound of sirens once more surrounded the Munson trailer and Steve found himself passing out from the pain as red-blue lights swallowed the world whole.Â
Eddie woke in pain, his whole body humming with a familiar dull ache that was unarguably his. It took time for him to make sense of the scene. He was in the hospital. Steve was slumped over at the far edge of the room, sleeping in an uncomfortable plastic chair, his head thrown back and his mouth agape. Eddieâs eyes trailed to his bedside, where he met Dustinâs.Â
âHoly shit, youâre awake,â the boy gasped, pulling him into a bone-crushing hug.Â
Eddie cringed as he felt a rush of pain swarm through his body. He must have gasped, because Steve sprung to life, waking with a start as his eyes trailed from Dustin to Eddie. Steveâs eyes were a storm of quiet conflict, punctuated by deep purple bruises.Â
âEddie,â Steve breathed, standing to hover beside the bed, unsure of what to do next.Â
He was surprised Steve was there at all. He wouldnât say the two were close. Though Steve had probably found some way of twisting Eddie getting hurt into some fault of his, ever the damn hero.Â
âThought I was a goner for a second there,â Eddie admitted, trying to shake some of the strange tension from the room.
âIf Steve hadnât gotten there in time, you wouldâve been,â Dustin spoke. Eddie watched as the boyâs hands trembled. He leaned over, fighting through the pain to ruffle the kidâs hair. Steveâs shoulders hunched over, doubling into himself.Â
âIâll get the nurse. Your uncle left for his nightshift, but he should be back in a few,â Dustin muttered as he made a beeline for the exit. It seemed strange the boy was extracting himself from the scene.
Henderson called over his shoulder. âI told you so.âÂ
And just like that, Eddie knew.Â
He looked up at Steve with wide-eyed alarm, only to find his look mirrored.
âHowâd you know we were in trouble?â Eddie asked, though thought he knew the answer.Â
âAfter we killed Vecna, I felt... I could feel you. I knew you were hurt,â Steve explained.Â
âHowâd you know it was me?â Eddie pushed.
âThought it was too much of a coincidence that it felt like my soulmate was getting eaten alive by giant bats. Iâd call it an educated guess.âÂ
Eddie gritted his teeth and nodded. Surely, as far as soulmates went, he hadnât been what Steve imagined.Â
âIâm sorry,â Steve said, surprising Eddie.Â
âFor what?â
âNot being the person you wanted me to be, I guess,â Steve spoke so candidly, it made pain and panic swell in his throat. How could Steve think Eddie was disappointed that he was his soulmate?
âIâm not disappointed, Stevie. Why would I be disappointed?âÂ
âYou had to have known,â Steve reasoned.Â
Eddie didnât know how long heâd been unconscious, but it sounded like Steve had been overthinking every second of it.Â
âYou give me more credit than I deserve. I didnât know it was you, sweetheart. Cross my heart,â Eddie admitted, surprised at how quickly the term of endearment heâd used for his soulmate slipped off his tongue when talking to Steve.Â
He hadnât worked out shit. Heâd had hunches, as though his heart knew, but the logical part of his brain kept overriding it. In what world were he and Steve perfect for each other?
Eddie threw caution to the wind as he saw the genuine look of affection and excitement painting its way across Steveâs face. He looked hopeful. Eddie cringed, sitting up and trying to lean closer to Steve.
âCome here before I hurt the both of us,â Eddie grumbled.
Steve shuffled closer to Eddieâs bed, crouching down, so the two were at eye level. Eddie wanted to kiss the boy so damn bad, and Steve was sending him all the signs that he should, but there was something he had to do first. He took Steveâs face between his hands, running a thumb over the purple bruises beneath his eyes.
âNo more playing hero, okay?âÂ
Steve nudged his face into the palm of Eddieâs hand and nodded, letting out a weak chuckle.Â
âI think I can agree to that.âÂ
Eddie crushed their lips together and despite the pain, it felt like everything was right in the world.Â
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Ferrari's Fairytale (1/3)
Summary: World Championships are the most important part of any Formula One team's history. Except perhaps, Ferrari's. Known for their rabid fans, filthy-rich investors, and pretty boy drivers it shouldn't be a surprise that the team has brought together Soulmates from across the globe. And fate, it seems, is working awfully hard to put all the pieces into place for Ferrari's perfect fairytale - one that's been in the works for decades now.
[Part 1 of Pretty Girls and Ferrari Boys]
Soulmate AU: Soulmates share injuries and pain.
Pairing: Charles Leclerc x Reader (Eventual)
Word Count: 1650
Warnings:Â Swearing, no Charles in this first part sorry it's his epic love story and those take time ;)
Masterlist
There was something wrong with your soulmate.
Really there had been something wrong with them since you were eight years old. But right now, there was something particularly wrong with them.
âJust some bruising over the ribcage, but no actual damage internally.â The medic presses a latex covered hand gently against your ribs.
âThey feel broken.â You suck in a pained breath and glare over her shoulder, at the little framed picture of her cat, Terror, on her desk. âYouâre sure Iâm not about to sneeze and puncture a lung?â
âFunny.â Though the look she gives you as she pulls off her gloves is less than amused. âWhich one of us went to medical school again?â
âMy best friend. You might know her. Sheâs stunning, generous, gives me free check-ups, did I say stunning? Goes by Sunny.â
âItâs Doctor Sunny to you.â She slingshots one of the gloves at you. âBut itâs good to know you only keep me around for the free check-ups.â
âMy soulmate would bankrupt me without you.â
Sunny taps at her computer, âThe fee isnât that high.â
âSure,â You shrug. âIf you arenât in here every other week.â
âHave we ruled out hitman as their profession?â
âSince we were eight?â
âI donât know much about hitmen, maybe they start them young.â
You lower yourself carefully from the observation table and move stiffly toward her desk. âGive it to me straight Doc. How much longer have I got?â
âIâm afraid youâll live, maâam.â Sunny doesnât even look up. âA tragedy for all, I know. I can give you a moment if you need time to processâ Ow! Bitch.â
She rubs at her shoulder and huffs.
âIâm going to have to log that in the database, you know.â She says.
âGood, maybe we can both find our soulmates and be done with it all.â
âReal romantic, dude.â
âYour soulmate hasnât been terrorising you since you were a kid.â
âI had my fair share of scraped knees,â Sunny wrinkles her nose when you stick your tongue out. âYou do know it wonât stop after the two of you meet, right? Thatâs a schoolyard myth.â
âAfter the talking to Iâm going to give him, you bet your perky ass itâs going to stop.â
âThatâs the second instance of workplace harassment Iâve coped from you in the last minute.â
âFine. Your ass is not perky.â
âMature.â She hums, âWhat time did you say the pain started?â
âTen-thirty-ish?â
âAll good then.â Sunny makes a few more clicks before powering down her computer. âYour chest and my arm, all nice and logged.â
âYou know, sometimes I think you became a Match Medic specifically so you could put every little thing into the database to make it easier to find your soulmate.â
âPerks of the job.â She scoops up her handbag. âCome on, letâs bounce before the front desk starts scheduling over my lunch break.â
âYou remember how I said you were stunning and generous and stunning?â
âIâm not buying you lunch.â
âCould this week get any worse?â You throw your head back dramatically.
Sunny cracks a smile at your antics, âOnly a few more hours and weâre free for the weekend.â
âAre we still on for pamper-night tonight?â
âAlways. Mine or yours?â
You end up spending the night in Sunnyâs apartment, covered in different rejuvenating oils and masks until you look like low-budget horror movie villains. In your fluffy robes with The Princess Bride on in the background Sunny tries to teach you how to make Hainanese Chicken the way her mother did. Terror cries at your feet when you tell him he canât have raw chicken. Sunny pops a bottle of cheap champagne that makes you both grimace and promise one another that you would find an excuse to get a nicer bottle soon. You take turns washing the excess from the face, foot, and hair masks off. Then curl up together on the couch, sipping broth, digging into rice and slathering chicken in Sunnyâs familyâs super-secret chilli sauce. You both fall asleep at a very respectable eleven oâclock.
So, itâs fucking strange when you wake up feeling like you had spent the night inside a paint mixer.
âAre you okay?â Sunny frowns as she stands over a pan of eggs. âYou look ill.â
You squint over your coffee cup, âSoulmate is playing up.â
She plates the eggs next to a small stack of bacon before turning to put a hand to your forehead. âThey shouldnât be making you feel sick, illness doesnât transfer like that. Are you sure itâs coming from them? Could you just be hung over?â
âItâs definitely him, third weekend in a row, like clockwork.â You take your plate gratefully, âItâs like I always tell you. Itâs not nausea. Itâs more likeâŠâ
âImpossible to explain for you and every medical practitioner youâve ever seen?â
You groan, âItâs like my brain spent the night trying to escape my skull and the muscles in my neck were in on it.â
âItâs not unheard of for soulmates to feel the repercussions of an intense work out. There was this study from four years ago on high performance athletes and their partners thatââ
You groan again, âOh god and now thereâs a nerd in my ear!â Â
She tosses a gelatinous bit of egg onto your plate. It lands with a splat that makes you fake gag. âOh, grow up.â
âYou should be nice to me,â You lament, âIâm wounded!â
âYour soulmate is wounded.â
âAnd Iâm sure their best friend is taking very good care of them!â
She pulls a face at you but still takes your plate to the dishwasher for you. As sheâs rinsing them, she asks, âWhatâs on for the rest of your weekend?â
âI got a call from my parents on Thursday and guess what?â You sipped at the cold dregs of your coffee, âThe dentist finally figured out which one of them the toothache is coming from!â
âThatâs great,â Sunnyâs smile was genuine. âTheyâre going in to get it fixed?â
âTomorrow morning, both going under local anaesthesia.â
You hip checked her lightly out of the way to rinse both your cups. âYou want another coffee?â
Sunny propped herself up on the counter, âMy caffeine addiction is rubbing off on you I fear.â
âListen, we have to get through the day somehow.â You coaxed the machine back to life before leaning against the counter to look at Sunny. âAnyway, my parents were supposed to go to this race tomorrow. Dad is particularly devastated and has practically ordered me to represent the family âat our home race.â Itâs been tradition for him and mum since they got married. Itâs kind of a big deal for him. The man is obsessive.â
âMy parents had something similar to say about our family legacy and studying medicine.â
âSpeaking of⊠You remember all the times I sat up with you studying, or brought you food when you forgot to eat, or ran errands for you, or made sure you took breaks, orââ
âFine, I get it, Iâll go to the stupid race.â
âOh, how kind of you to offer.â You passed her one of the cups. âIt wonât be that bad. Motorsports are supposed to be fun live, right?â
Sunny snorted, âThank God. Motorsports? I thought you meant like a horse race or a marathon. I was getting war-flashbacks to track-and-field.â
You put a hand to your heart, âYou were willing to relive cross country for me?â
âI was willing to ogle fit, sweaty men for you, definitely.â
âAlright, first of all â fuck you. But also same,â You clinked mugs and nodded solemnly at one another, âMaybe we can find some fit, sweaty drivers to ogle instead.â
Sunny hummed, âWhat do I wear? Is it like sprint cars or more like V8s â ooh is it an illegal drag race?â
âGirl, no.â You swatted at her thigh, âItâs Formula 1, which is perfectly legal and safe and much faster than any of those options.â
âAlright, Miss Daddyâs-Girl, go off.â
âShut up, Iâve had to hear him go on and on about it my whole life.â You pulled a face at your coffee. âThe man has had a hard-on for Ferrari since before he met my mother, and then he met her in the Ferrari hospitality at an F1 race, and heâs fucking worshipped them ever since.â
âOh my god, why am I only just hearing about this?â She grabbed your face, squishing your cheeks and cooing. âYouâre a little Ferrari baby.â
You blew a rather unladylike raspberry at her and knocked her hand away, âBecause itâs embarrassing! Dad was only there because he and his friend won tickets. So, when Ferrari marketing caught wind that soulmates had met in their pavilion, they practically fell over themselves.â
âHoly shit!â Sunny practically howled in delight, âIs that where all those baby pictures of you in little Ferrari onesies came from?â
âFerrariâs own little fairytale, Mr-won-his-way-in and Miss-heir-to-a-real-estate-monopoly. It's like Romeo and Juliet; if Romeo and Juliet survived, had a kid and decided to make it the poster child of their love story.â
âDonât sound so disgusted, thatâs cute as fuck.â Sunny snatches up your empty cup and stacks it next to hers in the dishwasher.
You frown, âNot everything has to be a love story.â
âI donât know, girl, Iâm pretty sure you just asked me to play out your parents first meeting with you tomorrow.â She winks at you over her shoulder as she heads toward her room.
âOh, fuck off, Sunny.â
âI think this calls for new outfits!â She emerges from her room, towel over one shoulder. âWhat was your Mum wearing when she met your dad?â
âWe are not reenacting my parents meet-cute.â
âWho knows, maybe youâll have your own meet-cute with a certain pain-prone soulmate, hm?â In the moment it takes you to reorientate yourself after her comment, sheâs breezing past you with a bright, âIâm having first shower!â
You squark in indignation. Like hell, youâll let either of those things happen to you this weekend.
(Part 2 : Ferrari's Prince - 03.05.24)
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Could I request a hc where the slashers have an s/o who completely dotes on them? Like always patches up their injuries, fixes tears in their clothes, makes things for them, makes their favorite meals, serves them the first and biggest helping of food etc? (With Thomas, Bo and Vincent please)
Hello there, thank you so much for this request!
I hope you will enjoy it <3
EVERYTHING FOR MY BOY
Gender neutral reader with no physical description.
Warnings: no proof reading, mentions of blood and pain, quick mentions of sexual activities, one or two strong languages.
Thomas Hewitt
Tommy had always been taught he needed to take care of his family and to fulfil their needs before his own. No matter the situation.
So it was quite something new for him when someone in his life started to do the same with him by prioritising his needs, desires and happiness. If it was his duty to take care of his family and you, it was also yours to make sure your big boy was doing good.
He was very embarrassed at first when you, his soulmate, started to look after him. He wasnât too sure how to react or what to do about it.
Before you came into his life, it used to be Mama who was taking care of his injuries, but now you were there, you were the one dealing with it. And you took the situation very seriously because you hated to imagine him in pain.
Before you, even if he was hurt, he would keep doing his work and chores until the end of the day. His well being meant nothing to him.
With you, it was different.
You were caring with your gentle giant. You always forced him to sit down so you could have a look at his body and make sure he was doing alright. You also made sure he took painkillers.
You made sure to always be by his side, including to help him take care of his leather mask. Even though the man was good with his hands and was quite crafty, you were always ready in case he would need your opinion or your help. Your hands were smaller than his so it was easier for you to do more delicate things as well.
After his day of work, you also loved to massage him under the shower. At first, it was difficult for him to relax. He loved your touch on him but he wasnât sure he deserved that kind of treatment.
Plus it felt wrong to have you doting on him: he was the one supposed to do so.
But you were determined and you threatened him a lot for him to let you do. You won because he hated even more to do something that would upset you.Â
He had never slept so well in his whole existence. Your massages were the most divine of things for him. He still felt bad about it though, so he was more than eager to return the favour in any way you might like.
In a way you both had to fight with each other to be allowed to take care of one another.
Tommy didnât want to be doted on, especially if it meant he couldnât do the same with you right away. And you wanted to be there for him, and to force the man to think about himself first for once in his existence.
When Tommy hadnât been around a lot because of work, you also liked to cook for him. You knew what your man loved the most, and you would do it for him. It also meant that he was going to be the first one you would serve at dinner and you would always make sure that he had the biggest portion.
If Hoyt said anything about that, you would quickly reply âHave you seen the size of this boy? He needs to eatâ. It would slightly embarrass Tommy, but it would also warm his chest.Â
Even if he would rather die than admit it, he loved to be taken care of. And he loved that you would try to make him happy. He had never felt that lucky in his whole life.
Once you would be alone in your shared bedroom, he would thank you for the food with tender gestures and kisses. He would be all over you like a giddy puppy and he wouldnât stop loving on you until you would giggle at the nonstop attention.
Bo Sinclair
Bo was a conservative guy so in his happiest dreams, his soulmate would be doting around on him and would take care of him.
But Bo was also a man who had a lot of demons and who was pretty certain he didnât deserve anyone to love him that much. Actually, he might find it suspicious if someone would be eager to take care of him, if it wasnât his siblings.
When you appeared in his life, you did start to take care of him to not get killed. You were a tourist, and Bo was badly hurt. He gave you the choice to help him out and to not get killed, or to try and run away and to be hunted down and destroyed in the most painful way possible.
Of course, you chose to stay and help.Â
But it felt quite natural to care for him, and Bo never had to get mad at you because you wouldnât have been careful enough with him. Your gestures were always gentle and soft to him.
That was why he had wanted to keep you around. And you continued to dote on him, but because you started to truly enjoy him and this life.
You would cook for him and most importantly bake for him and his siblings (the boys had sweet teeth, you canât convince me otherwise).
You always tried your best for him and his family.
As a family man, it was really important for him that you also treated Vincent and Lester with tenderness, but a different kind that you gave him of course (he was very jealous and possessive of you obviously)
He would love to see you coming into his garage with some drinks and cookies or something freshly made and baked. He would stop whatever he was doing to sit down with you on his lap, and enjoy the little feast you prepared for him.Â
If tourists interrupted the moment, he would be very pissed and he would kill them the most quickly and yet rough way he could, before going back to you as if nothing had happened.
Because you were very doting on him and taking care of him in any ways possible, he was a lot gentler with you than he had ever been with anyone else.
You were special. Not even his Mama made sure he was alright and happy like you did. You would never hurt him, and in return he made sure to be good to you.
All your acts of services were noted in his mind, even the smallest ones.Â
He didnât always thank you, actually he very rarely did and he might be acting like an arrogant asshole. It was as if whatever you were doing was indeed natural and as if he deserved this and not any less.
But deep down, he was so grateful to have you around. He would forever keep you safe and you knew it.
Actually, he never thought of killing you. And he made sure you also knew it; he would really hate to have to hunt you down to bring you back home because he made you feel unsafe.
His way of thanking you was actually the way he treated you, especially in bed. He never forced anything on you, he never hurt you and he tried his best to always make you feel good about your body.
In his softest moment, he would even praise you and compliment you. His eyes were always showing you he was telling the truth.
He very rarely told you he loved you too but he never beat you and never yelled at you even when he was badly injured. You knew that pain was really making him a bad person, but he was always biting his lips to keep quiet. It was very different when it was Vincent taking care of him⊠But as said before, you were special.
Vincent SinclairÂ
Because his Mama always reminded him that he had a face only a mother could love, Vincent strongly believed that he was also someone only a mother could dote on.
He was a violent and sadistic killer, after all. He didnât see why he would deserve someone good in his life.
But you came one day, and you never left. Not that he would have allowed it anyways.
You took care of him to stay alive, and the man quickly started to be absolutely obsessed with you. He even started to keep you in the same room than him or it would drive him insane to not know where you were or what you were doing.
It meant that you started to help a lot with the wax statues. You would praise Vincent and give him the right tool, or give him your opinions if you thought something could be done better.
You also made sure he stayed hydrated and didnât forget to eat. When he would allow you to, you would go into the kitchen to fix him something. He would always share the food you made with you, because he also wanted you to stay in good health conditions.
After some time, he even started to remind himself you both needed to eat and drink water. But he liked it better when you were the one gently whispering into his ear that it was time for a break. He enjoyed having you close to him, and he enjoyed having you taking care of him.
He couldnât sleep without you. He often asked to sleep on your chest and to wait for him to rest before going to sleep yourself. He loved to be watched over. You were like a new mother to him.
But he loved you way more than he used to love his mother. Or at least in a very different way.
He used to be glued to his motherâs side, but he would also let her go if he was crafting. He couldnât do that with you. His favourite way to sculpt was now with you on his lap.
For the two of you, your favourite way of doting over him was showering him.
Before you, he used to forget to take a shower, mostly because he was working until he was falling asleep on his work table.
Now, you would gently kiss his chest and neck, softly whispering to him that it was time to stop working for today. Bo never managed to make his twin stop working. But Vincent couldnât resist you for one second.
You would guide him upstairs and into the bathroom. You would help him undress before he would watch you getting rid of your own clothes. He loved to watch you getting naked in front of him. And once in the shower or in the bath, you would start to wash his hair.
He would simply close his eyes and hug you as you took care of him. He loved the feel of your fingers gently scratching his scalp. And he loved how you would put conditioner on his long hair too.Â
After his hair, you washed his body and face. You were always a little bit more tender when it was about his face.
He would lean into all your touches, completely relaxed and happy. He never felt insecure about his appearance when he was alone with you, and it only added to his obsession with you.
You were perfect, as if you came straight out from one of his fantasies.
He wasn't usually washing you. He preferred to look at you touching your own skin. But sometimes, his hands would be too itching to feel you and he would bring you all against him.
He would stroke your skin and start to play with you.
His favourite way to thank you for being so doting on him would be to kiss every inch of your skin and to pleasure you out of your mind⊠Not that you ever complained about it.
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