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Beware of the Joys
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interestingly the only mention i can find of a monastery loquarium is (rendered "loquorium") in "the california padres and their mission" by charles francis saunders and joseph smeaton chase, a book in the public domain:
The Mission relics at Santa InĂ©s are many and interesting. Besides those used in the present-day church services, and the beautiful old vestments that are in the sacristy, there is a considerable collection arranged for interested visitors in an interior room of the convento â a room formerly used as the loquorium, where daily, after dinner and after supper, the friars were at liberty to come to rest for an hour from their laboring and praying, and relax in human chat.
the next paragraph also mentions this room now housing relics "patiently got together from all sorts of places," including "from the earth of the surrounding fields as the plough turns it up"
#originally the search yielded archive.org's text version which seems to have been like that autogenerated version from (their own) scan#where it clearly results in a lot of typos as it's ''misread'' like ''inés'' becoming ''in6s''#so it made it difficult to cross reference w/the pdf scan lol...''convento'' had become ''comento'' like i figured that was wrong but had t#actually see the original text to know what had gone wrong there#speaking of limited information recorded in specific places....#how that santa inés is i believe from saint agnes; the portuguese form being inez#akd's character in ''the outside story'' being called ''inez'' in some articles but in the movie they're only called/credited as ''izzy''#a potential nickname; i could believe that this jumped off from them being named inez but thus far it remains apocrypha lol....#pentiment#it's also ofc like; how many resources on olden monastery rooms that aren't scanned / converted to text / public domain available thusly...#but you can somewhat expect Monastic Trivia to potentially show up in other sites or even via like online dictionaries....#checked as much by looking up another [term for Special Room in a monastery] and getting various results defining it#oh now i'm remembering some fun research moment learning that some like Christian Order was defined by standing during prayers instead of#kneeling...and the definition is available and they're all exactly the same b/c they all come from One Resource offering that definition#this came from that ''i'm drawing winston's Standing Posture a certain way'' moment where i read the wikipedia page for [standing] lol#which stemmed from reading the wikipedia page for contrapposto in an effort to learn other Artistic Terms For Standing Certain Ways#orthostasis....yep there it is in the ''see also'' section of the wikipedia Standing article: agonoclita / the agonoclites#7th century christian sect who Never Kneeled...name from greek for like ''i do not bend the knee''...One Citation = everyone's sole citatio#oh also noticing that a loquarium was probably all the more relevant when piero seems to note The Rule frowns on too much conversing for fu#like i've been to Dinner With Benedictines In Their Monastery multiple times lol no such pressure modern day to not chitchat#but that when Rule manifestations were thusly; a room that was like ''exempt'' from that would be unsurprising....fun chitchat hq#monasteries of w/e various orders having zones dedicated to being more chill than is supposedly required outside it....#hmm wikipedia's saying benedictines maintain silence As Much As Possible outside bonus silent hrs / social convos are Limited#news to me. also says ''but such details'' abt the day to day life is technically left by The Rule up to whatever Superior of an abbey#evidently the way of doing things at the one i was familiar with / around were not so pressed about silence / rare/limited socializing
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Do You Love?
Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen x wife!reader
Summary: Feyd is soft for his wife and only wants to know if she loves him. His wife just wants him to come home.
Notes/Warnings: fluff and a little angst and very light smut (still 18+), softy-soft Feyd, probably could do with a wedding prequel if people were interested, im sure there are typos. I think that's it.
Words: 1400
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He hates being away from you. Can't bear it. It takes less than two days for withdrawal from your lack of presence to settle in, and when it hits, it hits hard. The luminescence of your smile that threatens the darkness within him on his worst days; the delicate suppleness of your skin that introduced him to the softness and warmth of a human body; the specific quality and tone of your voice when you whisper and whimper and moan in his earâhe needs it. He needs you. He craves you until the second youâre in his arms again. He just wishes he could understand if you feel the same. He wishes he could know if you love him as much as he does you.
When you came into his life, you were a pawn for peace. A gift from one Great House to another. A reluctant bride who couldnât choke back her tears on her wedding day. Heâll never forget the saltiness that lingered on his lips after the kiss that bound you to him forever. He can still feel the pang in his heart from seeing you finch when he guided the strap of your nightgown off your shoulder.Â
It took ages for you to shed your fear; to allow him to hold you and kiss you and be inside of you, but those many months of âtwo steps forward, one step backâ have left him in a paralyzing state of identity crisis and uncertainty. Youâve turned him into a man who begs for scraps of reassurance that you care for him rather than a man who shows no mercy for love; a man so preoccupied with thoughts of his wifeâs affection that not even his enemies are granted his full attention as he watches the light drain from their eyes.Â
From the moment he leaves, he anticipates his return so you can quell his agitation, at least to some degree. The same words echo in his head each time he steps off a Harkonnen ship to search for youâhug me, hold me, kiss me, let my body inside of yours, tell me you love meâand in recent months you havenât failed to do those things, with the exception of the last request. The day you tell him you love him will be the day he stops fearing you'll eventually grow bored with him. On that day, heâll be happy, at peace. Heâll be unafraid of what his future with you will bring.
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Reader POV
He often goes to Arrakis for a week or two, thatâs not new. He must monitor things and fight Fremen when necessary. However, this time was different. There was something foreign in his eyes after he kissed your palm and boarded his ship to depart. Sadness? Pain? Worry? All three? You didnât know, but it terrified you from how little he tried to disguise it. With each departure, itâs seemed his mood has worsened and you can't decipher its cause.
Now, ten days later, your fingernails are worn to nubs and dark circles have found home under your eyes from nightmares interrupting your sleep. Theyâre different every night but they always end with Feyd not coming home to you, and you donât know how to cope. You tell yourself youâre crazy, that thereâs no possibility of him being taken down with a Fremen knife or gobbled up by a sandworm or blown to bits from his ship getting shot out of the sky. Heâs too smart, too quick, too trained for such things to claim his life. At the same time, however, the last person whose death you dreamt of was your motherâs, and while itâs rare your dreams are prophetic, that one came to fruition not five days later. Who is to say your dreams of your husband are not the same?
But you canât lose Feyd, not when it feels like you just got him. When you married, your dread of navigating a new husband and life on Giedi Primeâboth of which have a reputation for being cold and desolate and harshâcrippled your ability to see him for who he is. Itâs only been the last few months that youâve let yourself love and understand him, and you canât imagine a reality in which you wake one morning knowing you will never have him again. You wouldnât survive it.Â
But you won't have to, because he's fine, perfectly safeâthat's what you tell yourself. He told you he wouldnât be away long and he wouldnât say that unless he believed it, right?
Then again, believing he would be home soon doesnât mean fate agrees. What if he's already gone? Wait, no. No, he wouldn't do that to you. He'll be home because he always makes it home. Heâs fine. Heâs safe. He would never leave you. You nod to yourself, swallowing hard. Heâs fine. Heâs safe. He would never leave. Heâs fine. Heâs safe. He would never leave.
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Your body curls into the first touch of warmth youâve had in a week and a half as a heavy weight rests in the dip of your waist and tugs you against a solid form. Plush lips ghost your temple. A heartbeat thrums in your ear and you feel the rise and fall of a chest.Â
Oh, you like this dream. Heâs so real in this dream. Itâs the first dream where death is not at his heels.
âYou donât know how I miss you,â he mutters into your ear. Stands of your loose hair brush back from your face. âHow unbearable it is.â
His voice is so clear, so beautiful and vivid that itâs almost like heâs really with you. Humming contently, you huddle further into him. âThen stop leaving me,â you mumble.
Breath catches in his chest, no longer moving at a steady rhythm. âYou're awake?â
Your brows knitâthat's not a very âdream-likeâ question; it threatens your lovely illusionâand then your eyes snap open.Â
âFeyd?â His nose is an inch from yours. Your hand raises to cup his cheek, just to see if he is real, and you gasp at how warm his skin is under your palm. âYou're here,â you cry, quickly pushing him onto his back and crawling on top of him.Â
You press your lips to his, hard. A whimper is pulled from your throat when he parts his mouth so you can get a taste of his tongue. Yes, heâs definitely real.Â
Hands trail down your back to your ass, squeezing two handfuls of flesh and pushing your pelvis down onto his. Heâs already hard and thick and pressing into you, the matching thin material of your nightgown and his sleep pants doing a pathetic job of maintaining any sort of barrier.Â
Feyd slowly drags the ink-toned silk up the curves and dimples of your body until it pools at your waist. Fingers graze your skin as they move lower to slide through your slick bare folds, and at his touch, your brain goes absolutely fuzzy. Youâre unashamedly desperate, refusing to take any longer to get what you need, but when you finally free him from his pants and he thrusts up into you, you both find yourselves stopping. The kiss breaks and you simply breathe in each otherâs breaths as he stays nestled deep inside you.Â
Your forehead falls to his. A fresh tear that you hadnât noticed in your eye lands on his cheek. âYou're ok,â you gently whimper, reassuring yourself of his safety. His nose nudges yours.
âWhen am I not?â he whispers as he catches the next tear with his thumb before it drops from your lower lashes.Â
âIn my nightmares.â
His brow pinches in curiosity, cock twitching within your walls. âYou dream about me?âÂ
You lightly nod. âI thought this was a dream.â
âWhy?â
âBecause I had a sickening feeling you werenât going to make it back this time. I know it was a routine trip, but I just couldnât shake it,â you say. âAnd that wouldâve killed me, Feyd. I love you.â
Feyd sucks in a short stream of air as his hips slightly buck up against yours. âYou love me?â he repeats.
âYes,â you exhale, riding the little high of pleasure that came from the sharp involuntary shift of his hips. âI was so scared to be right.â
Feyd's arms tighten around you and he tilts his chin up to connect your lips. Kisses travel along the line of your jaw and down the length of your neck. His tongue dips into the hollow of your throat.Â
âI love you,â he tells you.
Your stuffy chuckle settles into a grin. âI know you do.â
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tag: @avidreader73
#feyd rautha x reader#feyd rautha x you#feyd rautha#dune part 2#austin butler#feyd rautha harkonnen#dune
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metal arm brrr
Summary: Every problem needs a solution. Bucky just isn't the biggest fan of yours.
Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Reader
Word Count: 1k
Tags: Fluff in the highest degree, old married couple, Swearing (It's Bucky, duh)
A/N: I just needed to give you guys something, it's been too long since i've written on here and you guys are the best :) I've barely checked this over so I apologize for any typos.
*****
âCan you stop moving, please?âÂ
Bucky Barnes half asleep is not someone you want to mess with. The first time you shuffled he had hardly made a sound, the second you were met with a low grumble (a warning you knew well) and the third strike, he was thirty seconds from kicking you out of the bed.Â
When Bucky had finally learnt to sleep in a bed again, mostly thanks to you, he steadily became a big fan of his beauty sleep and god help anyone who ended up disturbing him. He had a lot to catch up on. Once, you had violently shaken him awake because his phone was ringing and when he heard Sam on the other line, you were deemed a âsleep thiefâ for a week and a half after. Bucky Barnes was a bitch when it came to his sleep.Â
You usually wouldn't have any complaints about being in his vice grip but it was January and the nights were still cold and having a boyfriend with a metal arm meant that you were held to him with an ice cold grip around your waist. When the Summer came, it was a life saver, your own personal refrigerator but you still had a good few months to go before you were hanging off his arm everyday.Â
âSorry.â You mumbled and tried to convince yourself you were comfortable without another word.
Nope, canât do it. You shift again.Â
âYouâre kidding- what is it?â He pulls away from you and sits up on his elbow, glaring, he dares you. âGo on.â
With the most innocent doe eyes you could muster you slip your bottom lip between your teeth and debate the argument you could spark when your gaze slips to his vibranium arm in the semi darkness.
He doesnât miss a thing, youâve come to realize.
âI swear if you say-â
â-Itâs cold! Iâm cold! Itâs just too much cold!â You burst, arms flailing in desperation.Â
âItâs my arm! You said you wanted to sleep on my left, this is my left arm, nothing I can do. Okay?â
âThere has to be something.â You search the room for solutions, briefly lingering on the sock drawer.Â
âOh yeah, sorry, let me just take it off.â Bucky grunts, dripping with sarcasm.Â
â...If you could?â
âSeriously, fuck you.âÂ
Bucky falls back into his beloved pillow, eyes shut and wishing he has chosen a partner that let him sleep peacefully, then again, why would he want that when you exist?
âLook, either come to the other side or deal with it.âÂ
Silence finally reaches your bedroom and Bucky is deeply in dreamland while you lie awake, scheming away.Â
In the early hours, you slip out of bed without a sound and make a beeline for the sock drawer, knowing you had some old pairs of slipper socks stuffed at the back. Scissors in hand, you snipped off the toes and smiled at the D.I.Y leg warmers. Oh, he was gonna be mad.Â
With nearly medical precision, you held out the slumbering Buckyâs arm in front of you and one by one, slid the fluffy socks up the freezing metal until it was sufficiently covered. Thanking the universe, he was a pretty heavy sleeper, you shuffled back under the covers and happily wrapped the soft arm back around your waist.Â
You slept like a lamb after that.
*****
When the morning came, you woke up before him like usual and briefly left him to his own devices as you made coffee, two mugs sitting on the counter beside each other.Â
Through the wall, you faintly hear the rising of the soldier before heavy footsteps quickly storm in your direction.
âThe fuck is this?â
You look up to see him in the doorway, and find yourself the subject of a stare that would send millions running. Not you. The multicolored socks lined up his arm kind of softened his hoped effect and you had to stifle your laughter.Â
âA solution?â You shrug.
âNo.â He points at you with his flesh arm accusingly âNu-uh. This? This is not how we solve things.â
âIs it not? Iâm really digging the rainbow on you.â The giggle you had tried to push down had spilled over.
âYouâre a fucking menace.âÂ
The giggle now a full bodied laugh that had you clutching at your chest as you were overcome with the image of your big, scary, âworldâs most deadly assassinâ boyfriend glaring daggers at you while donning the most fluffy and most colorful socks up his arm.
Bucky was fighting a grin with all his might, your laughter was like an ugly disease, incredibly contagious, hard to avoid, and annoying.
Something soft hits you in the face and you halt your hysterics as you peer at the slipper sock now at your feet. Lifting your gaze, Bucky is smiling smugly, and working a second sock off his arm.Â
âBucky!â You yelp and duck under the counter as the rainbow sock flies in slow motion over your head.Â
You probably shouldnât poke the bear but-
âYâknow, for the best shot the United States army had ever seen you sure do miss a lot.â You taunt from your hiding spot.
When there's no response, you make a break for the couch and get shot squarely in the forehead.
âSay that again.â He dares with narrowed eyes.
âOkay, truce. Truce!â You raise your hands in surrender.Â
âSay sorry for last night.â The pink ball of fluff in his hands, a deadly fate, and youâre consigned to concede
âI apologize for last night.â You sigh, approaching him with caution âNow, itâs been ten whole minutes and you still havenât subjected me to your obscene morning breath.â
He beckons you with his head and you happily plod over, throwing your arms around his neck. The kiss is sweet, and full of promised mornings to come.
Itâs welcomed by you. Until you feel the coldest thing known to man, his left arm, writhing under your shirt and sending immediate shivers down your back.Â
âBucky!â You screech and his strong laughter descends on your morning with malice.
Desperately wiggling out of his hold, you escape to the bedroom and yell from your stronghold:
âThat was an act of war James Buchanan Barnes!â
#bucky barnes#bucky barnes x reader#bucky x reader#bucky x you#marvel imagine#bucky barnes imagine#tfatws#bucky x y/n#bucky x female reader#clara writes
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Snow Angel
Cregan's Version
I'll angel in the snow until I'm worthy but if it kills me, I tried.
Gwyane's Version â Daemon's Version â Aegon's Version â Aemond's Version â Jacaerys' Version â Cregan's Version â Criston's Version
Cregan Stark x Reader | 900< | cw: fem!reader, angst, blood, injuries, death, typos, etc.
A/N: renee rapp my beloved
Cregan did not wed you because he was drawn by your bright eyes. He did not wed you because your smile could melt a hole through the ice that held up the Wall. No, he wed you because your house and his were long strained, and taking you as his wife would ensure peace between you.
He wed you because it was his duty, though he could not deny that he would soon come to love you for the prior things mentioned. But how could he, when it was never brought up?
As far as anyone knew, as far as you knew, your husband did you well simply because he was your husband.
Being the youngest of your family, you were rather neglected. You knew little beyond entertaining yourself and others with simple humor and preposterous ideas. Winterfell would come to adore the warmth that was borne from the coldness of your youth. They would do the same in how easily amused their lady was of the Northern coldness.
You loved the snow, but were fundamentally useless in it, knowing nothing beyond making snowmen. You knew not how to start a fire, nor build a tent; you did not know which flora to forage either, much less how to hunt.
Cregan did not fault you for it, for it was not your fault you were not taught. But he did not appreciate how you took more importance in chatting with his men than learning these skills; he tells you as much.
"But what you ask of me is your job," you simply respond, "mine is to keep the spirits lifted."
He huffs, breath turning into fog, "it would do you well to learn. What if there is no fire and no one who knew how to make one?"
"Then I ask if you plan to leave me to fend for myself, my lord?"
He tilts his head, jaw muscle feathering in offence, "do you think so little of me?"
"I thank the gods daily for supplying me with such a reliable husband," you smile, "and I pray the day will never come that I need to fend for myself."
Part of him is endeared by your darling naiveté, another is frustrated by it. He figures if he cannot convince you to learn, then he will make nature your teacher.
He instructs one of the servants to take you berry picking and to leave you somewhere that is not too close but not too far from Winterfell. The servant obeys her lord and does just that. She slips away from you through the foliage, making sure to leave you any tools or weapons you would need.
You were left completely unware, treading deeper and deeper into the forest, following where the berry bushes went. You were too wrapped up in your singing to realize you were completely alone.
That is until you heard a wolf howling.
You did not know where you were going. You did not know which way was North or South or which way Winterfell laid. All you knew was you wanted to go home with your basket of berries, but that seemed impossible when you dropped them into the ground with a deafening scream. Your leg had been snagged into something. You writhe in pain, finding your shin caught in the jaw of a bear trap. Your hot tears turn into frost and your breath grows shorter and shorter in panic.
Cregan was not one to worry. He patiently waited for you by the gates of your home, anticipating that you'd be the next one to come around. But it was never you⊠and then, it started to snow.
He calls a search party for you. He hears many a man call out your name as the night begins to take the forest. At the same time, the ground became slowly whiter and whiter while his worry thickened at a more rapid pace. Soon, his hair and shoulders were frosted over and his source of light no longer came from the sky but a torch in his hand.
"MY LORD!"
Cregan perks and run towards the man calling for him. He quickly reaches him and looks around for you, but you stood nowhere. He sees the man remove his fur hat and lower his gaze.
By the old gods.
He drops to his knees. The snow scatters, revealing the red that laid underneath. He brushes off your body, rigid and cold. He releases a horrified sound at the sight of your mangled leg. He cradles you in his arms and rushes you back home.
The maesters assure him you were still breathing and that there was hope for you yet. They might save your life, but you would lose your leg.
Cregan laments as the maesters operate on you. He seeks absolution by the weirwood tree and vows to serve you ardently, more ardently so long as your life is spared.
For a moment, the old gods looked upon Cregan Stark. They delivered his wife. You lived⊠if you could call it that.
You wake up to the face of your husband who immediately weeps at your side, begging you for your forgiveness. You clutch his cheek and tell him, "there is nothing to forgive."
But there is, and he would never forgive himself for how you never smiled at the snow again, or how you died midday as children made snow angels outside your window.
#house of the dragon fanfic#house of the dragon#cregan x reader#cregan stark#cregan stark x reader#cregan fanfic#cregan stark fanfic#cregan stark fluff#hotd fanfic#house of the dragon smut#cregan stark smut#cregan smut#cregan stark angst#cregan angst
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Big Mama Pt. 5
Pairing: Terry Richmond x Plus Size Fem Black!OC
Wordcount: +7.4K đ€Šđœââïž
Warnings: MDNI (18+) mature content, such as cursing, teasing, heavily dialogue-centered, use of pet names (Daddy, Mama, lil' mama, pretty girl, good boy, etc.), angst, P in V, oral (female receiving), Dom!Terry, CNC (roleplay fantasy "r-word")
A/N: I don't know how many parts there will be. However, I'm open to critiques. I am a little đ€đœ sensitive about my writing. Please, don't be too harsh.đ„ș Feel free to bring my attention to any typos. Divider by @firefly-graphics. Also, this work is not to be plagiarized or reposted (on any site other than here on Tumblr). I do NOT give consent for any form of republishing or rewriting.
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Big Mama Pt. 3 => đŠ
Big Mama Pt. 4 => đŠ
6 months later ~ Halloween night
âGirl, why the fuck does this man have y'all stayinâ way the fuck out here?â Monica asked while driving. âThat's the point. He knows I love the country. Plus, it so fuckinâ peaceful out here,â I said laughing. ââVana, this is a serial killer's dream. Two black people in the middle of nowhere!â she blurted.
Tonight, we all went to a Halloween party as a groupâ Monica, Jordan, Terry, and I. The party was thrown at a warehouse downtown. It was fuckin' amazing. I had never had that much fun before. Terry even seemed to really enjoy himself, but he got sick at some point. He let me know that he was leaving early. I offered to go with him, but he declined. After he left, I tried my best to have fun but couldn't stop worrying about him. He wasn't answering my calls or texts which was strange.
I leaned over while sitting in the car. I unstrapped my heels and pulled them off. I was wearing a sexy schoolgirl costume that left nothing to the imagination. We agreed to dress up as a couple with Terry being a nerdy school professor. Our costumes made much more sense when we stood near each other, so I spent most of the night by his side.
Monica drove down the gravel driveway of the large farmhouse. Pulling to the front porch, I realized all the lights were off. It was eerily quietâ almost too quiet. Terry must have actually been sick if he had gone to bed this early. Monica's car came to a stop. She looked out into the field and stared at the barn. âThis really is some serial killer type shit!â she said shaking her head. âShut up!â I said laughing at her remarks. Monica was definitely on edge.
âI'm so done with you,â I said grabbing my heels before getting out of the car. âJust call me or text me. I wanna make sure you're safe. This shit so creepy,â she said scrunching up her nose and looking around. âOkay, scaredy cat,â I said leaning back into the window tickling her neck. âTerry is big and all, but not Texas Chainsaw Massacre big. Be safe!â she said. âGoodnight, whore!â I yelled as I turned and started walking towards the porch. I walked up the steps with the heels swinging in my hand. The front door was left unlocked because Terry had the only key. I opened the door and walked in.
I looked around the open living room in search of Terry. âTerry, baby? Where are you?â I yelled as I turned towards the hallway. Before I could move, I saw something flash across the large floor-to-ceiling window in the living room. I couldn't tell if it was a light or a reflection. I stood there for a second to see if it would happen again. Nothing. I shrugged my shoulders and proceeded to walk up the stairs. I was approaching the master bedroom door when I noticed a stain on the floor. It was a puddle of dark liquid. I couldn't tell what it was, but it smelled metallic. I leaned over in front of the door and hovered over the puddle. It looked likeâ blood.
I leaned up and quickly backed away from the door. I dropped the heels and held my chest. I turned back towards the stairs. I instantly wanted to flee but realized I didn't know where Terry was. âTerry, please. If this is a joke, this a fuckin' sick one!â I yelled from the top of the stairs. I turned back to look at the bedroom door. What if he was in there hurt? Shit!
I slowly walked back up to the door. I placed my hand on the doorknob and turned it slowly. I opened the door slightly peeking around. âTerry,â I said whispering into the room, âI don't like this.â I walked into the room, staying close to the door. I walked towards the center of the room facing the bed. The master bathroom door was cracked open with the light on. There was a smaller puddle at the bottom of this door. I wasn't liking this at all. My anxiety was pushing my heart through my chest. Every breath was feeling like swallowing razor blades. I inched closer to the door as panic was setting in. What if Terry was on the other side of this door? What if he was hurt, what if he was dead?
As I approached the door, I noticed faint marks leading from the puddle and into the bathroomâ drag marks. No! I tried my hardest to level my breathing. I placed my hand on the door and pushed it open slowly. I opened the door to find blood splatter all over the bathroom and the tub covered in it. I almost screamed but covered my mouth. I started to back out of the bathroom. My foot stepped into the puddle by the bathroom door, soaking the bottom of my stockings. Tears were starting now.
As I lifted my foot to remove the stockings, there was a loud thud at the bedroom window. I didn't want to look out, but I had to know if it was Terry. I slowly crossed the room. The window had no blinds just a sheer white curtain. I pushed the curtain open lightly to peek but hopefully not be seen. I looked out towards the field at the rear of the house. That's when I saw himâ a man. He was holding an axe over his shoulder. He looked like a lumberjack. THIS WASN'T TERRY! I stumbled away from the window unsure of what I just saw. There was no way this was happening. We didn't come way out here for this shit! I slowly leaned back towards the window to look again. This time I didn't touch the curtains.
He was still there, but his head was tilted up facing the window this time. The axe was resting by his side. He slowly raised the axe and slung it onto his shoulder. I could see there was something in his other hand. Before I could investigate further, he pointed towards the window. He could see me! He raised his hand above his hand and slung whatever was in his hand at the window. I ducked behind the wall. The object hit the window with a splat.
I eased away from the window to see blood splatter dripping down. I backed up towards the bed while still facing the window. Holding my chest, I tried to sort out what was going on. Then, I heard the sound of heavy boots thumping on the back porch. He was closer now. That's when I remembered the backdoor couldn't be locked from the inside. Terry had told me this earlier that day. But if the door couldn't be locked, he could justâ. Before I could finish my thoughts, I heard the backdoor open and slam against the wall. The last place I wanted to be was in the room he last saw me in because this would be the first place he searched.
So, I slipped out of the bedroom door and hid in the guest room. I could hear his footsteps hitting the stairs as I closed the door. The closer he got; the louder it became. He paused at the top of the stairs. I heard his footsteps lead towards the room I left. While holding my breath, I heard him slowly open and close the door. I instantly began weighing out all my options. I could hide here like the typical dumbassâ under the bed, in the closet, or behind a door. Or, I could sneak and hide somewhere else before he sees me.
Fuck it! I was trying my luck with the second option.
I stood near the door and slowly opened it. Peeking out into the empty hallway towards the other room, I turned around and tried to close the door slowly so it didn't creak. I turned back around and began tip-toeing towards the top of the stairs. Before I could get far, I noticed the bathroom door in the hallway open. I had this odd feeling that I was being watched. I didn't want to look, but I was too afraid to make any sudden movements. I pressed my back against the railing while closely watching the opening and the bedroom door of the room I left.
As soon as I reached the banister, I felt a presence behind me. I was right! He had never gone into the bedroom. He rushed from the open bathroom, coming straight towards me. He tossed the axe to the opposite hand with ease. The mask he wore covered his head entirely, so I couldn't see his hair, face, or eyes. I tried to run away from him, but he managed to grab the back of my top. I yanked away from him, causing it to rip. I stumbled down the stairs with him close behind me.
I knew better than to run out the backdoor. There was nothing but acres of open fields. The kitchen wasn't an option either as it was in the back of the home. I ran towards the front door, leaping off the porch. I sprinted for the barn across from the house. It was far, but I had a better chance of finding a weapon to use. The barn door was open. There wasn't an ounce of light inside. Fuck it! It was too late to turn back now. I ran into the barn and hid behind a mountain of hay.
He was cocky. He didn't even run after me; he casually walked. He treated this like it was an everyday encounter. There wasn't an ounce of worry in his demeanor. His shoulders were squared, and his stance was wide. He stood at the barn entrance, searching for any signs of where I went. He knew I was in here.
He rolled his shoulders and neck. He swung the axe back and forth at his side. He turned around, facing the barn door. He walked to the side and pulled the handle for the door. He slid it across the entrance. He was sealing me inside. There was nowhere to run, but the other door. It was closed, but I only needed an opportunity to run and enough gap to squeeze through.
Walking to the corner, he pulled a metal chain across the bar on the door and locked it. Now, I was LOCKED in. I had to get to that back door. I looked around me, but there was nothing. Had I really gotten locked in here with nothing to defend myself?
I eased along the slide of the bales, trying not to make a sound. I was short enough to stay concealed as I moved. I made it to the other end of the barn before he made another move. He was at one end and I was at the other. I realized that I could go for the door. It didn't look too heavy for me to pull.
All I had to do was get to the door, push it open enough to slip through and run. That's it.
I stood as close as I could to the wall. I took a silent deep breath. I peeked around to make sure he was still on the opposite side. I slipped past the hay and ran for the door. I could see him turn to face me. I grabbed the handle and pulled it as hard as I could. It wouldn't budge. I tried to push it again and again. Nothing.
I turned around to see him walking towards me. Oh no! That's when I heard itâ the sound of a chain. This door was locked from the outside. There was no way I had just done this. I kept pulling at the door. I flattened my back against it, turning to face him. He wasn't moving any closer. He stood in the middle of the barn with the axe over his shoulder. I knew for a fact that I couldn't outrun him. So, what do I do?
âPlease, just leave me alone. My boyfriend's here somewhere!â I yelled holding my arms in front of my stomach. He barked out the most sinister laugh I had ever heard, before stopping abruptly and going silent. âHe's dead, you dumb bitch! You didn't get that from the mess upstairs!â he yelled. The world around me began to spin. He had said the quiet part out loud. Terry was dead, and I just didn't want to believe it. âWhat? I gotta show you his body for you to believe me?â he said walking closer. âNo!â I yelled. âNo!â he yelled mocking me, âYou sound fuckin' pathetic.â I was crying even harder now. No amount of breathwork or grounding would save me from this. I was about to die, and there was nothing I could do to stop it. âSo, is this the part where you run again, huh? Save yourself the trouble, pretty girl. Just come here!â he said pointing in front of him using the axe. âFuck⊠fuck you!â I said crying.
His body stiffened immediately. His hand gripped the handle of the axe tighter. âI said to câmere. Right the fuck now!â he barked. I stood where I was frozen in fear. âIf I gotta come getchu or you make me chase you, so help me God!â he spat. I pushed away from the door while slowly walking towards him. I had to try something.
As I moved closer to him, I shifted my path to the side of him. I didn't want to get close to him, but did I have a choice? I stopped a few feet from him so I was out of reach. âYou do know that if I swing this fuckin' axe I can still hit you?â he said frankly. I looked between us. He was telling the truth. I wasn't stopping shit. If he wanted to get me, he still could. âCome on, pretty girl. Help me, help you. Stand right here,â he said in a calmer tone.
I still didn't moveâ I couldn't. No matter what I did right now? I was going to die anyway.
I looked down at my feet. âIs it the axe, baby girl? Tell me,â he said tilting his head. I looked up at the axe and trailed my eyes up to his face. I could sense that he was staring at me. âLook at me, lilâ mama!â he snapped. He seemed agitated with my antics, but I didn't know what to do. He was tall and appeared muscular. My short thick ass couldn't outrun him or fight him.
He waved the axe around wildly, slinging it away. It soared through the air and landed on the barnâs upper level. âSee. I'm nice,â he said raising his hands. They were empty, but I wasn't stupid. I knew a man like this didn't need weapons when his hands could do damage and kill.
I wasn't any less scared, but oh well. I walked towards him slowly, holding my breath. Once I was in arm's reach, he grabbed my shirt by the knot in the front. It tore in half. He yanked it from my body, exposing my black push-up bra. I threw my hands up to cover my chest. He smacked my hand down. âMove your fuckin' hands!â he yelled, raising his hand as if he were about to hit me again. âI fuckin' dare you!â he grunted through gritted teeth. I dropped my hands by my side, waiting for whatever was coming. Why wasn't he doing anything?
âWhat do you really want?â I asked. I was tired of this sicko's games. âDoes it fuckin' matter? It's not like you got anywhere to go,â he said laughing. He was faking his composure. He wasn't calm at all. His hands were flexing and his shoulders were tensing up by the second. Why did I let Terry talk me into coming out here?
âArghhh⊠If you don't fuckin' move!â he yelled. Fear took over, causing me to take a step back. âYou know what fuck that?â he said pulling out a pair of leather gloves from his back pocket. He pulled them over his hands and wiggled his fingers. His hands filled the gloves perfectly. He closed the gap between us in two quick steps. His chest was right in front of my face.
I dropped my head. There was no point in running. âJust do it already!â I yelled hitting him in the chest repeatedly. He stood there and took every hit. His body didn't move an inch. Nothing I was doing was even affecting this man. Angered because I was tired of being toyed with, I pushed him in his chest. He shifted a little. I pushed him again. He shifted back a little more. Before I could push him a third time, he grabbed my hands. He held my hands above my head. âStupid girl. Was that fun for you? Aww, you're fighting the big bad man. How cute?â he said mocking me.
He released my arms. I looked down and rubbed my wrists. I was caught off guard by his hand wrapping around my throat. He lifted my body from the ground and pushed me against one of the posts on the barn. âIf you ever put your fuckin' hands on me again, I'll snap your fuckin' neck! Understand?â he grumbled. His teeth were grinding, and his grip was tightening. âYes!â I managed to squeal out. âThat's what the fuck I thought!â he yelled, releasing his grip.
My body hit the ground with a thud. I held my neck. I was sure there was a mark or a bruise. I was leaning over on one side. He squatted down so that he was right in front of me. Reaching to touch my face, he stroked my cheek and wiped my tears. âYou're too pretty to be cryinâ, girl,â he said tilting his head to one side. He was just hovering over me stroking my cheek. It was as if he was in a trance. I took in a deep breath. He let his hand roam my body. First, he groped my breast. Then, he caressed my stomach. This didn't feel right. Why was he all of a sudden being so gentleâ too gentle?
His hand went lower and stopped at the top of my skirt. He looked back up at me while his hand moved down to my thighs. He pushed my skirt up and began dragging his hand along my thighs. âDamn, I know heâll miss this,â he said moving his hand up towards my pussy. I clamped my thighs shut. No way was he about to touch me there. His face shot up in my direction. One of his hands shot up and slapped me across the face. âDonât fuckinâ try me!â he said grabbing my chin. Even though I couldnât see his eyes, I could tell his gaze was locked on my face.
While still gripping my chin and focusing on my face, his hand began moving again. His hand stalled and rested on top of my pussy. He hooked his pointer and index fingers around the crotch of my panties, tugging them a little. He tore them off my body, and I screamed as the fabric scratched against my skin.
I kicked him in the chest as hard as I could. He grabbed my ankle and yanked me towards him. I tried to find something to grab onto, failing miserably. My palms burned from being pulled through the dirt. âStop, or else!â he screamed, holding my legs down. âFuck you! If you're going to do it, do it! Bitch!â I yelled slapping him across the face.
I turned over onto my stomach and began attempting to crawl away. He grabbed the back of my legs, pulling me back towards him. I managed to snatch one leg away. He leaned forward and jumped onto my back. His hands flew to the back of my head, pulling my hair so my back was flush to his chest. âYell! Scream! Go ahead! Nobody can hear you, dumbass!â he said in my ear, yanking my head up. âLet me go!â I screamed.
I couldn't keep fighting him. As much as I didn't want to admit it, I knew only one of us would walk away from this, and it wouldn't be me. âYou don't like living do you?â he said pushing me to the ground. My face hit the dirt. A metallic taste flooded my mouthâ blood. I lifted my hand and wiped my mouth. I turned over, sitting on my butt. I pushed on my hands to get up. âSit!â he screamed, knocking me back. I was tired of this shit. I wanted no part of this stupid ass game he was playing.
I pulled my knees into my chest and began crying. âHell, nah! Shut the fuck up! The fuck is cryinâ gonna do?â he asked while grabbing the back of my head. He used his grip on my hair to pull me down before straddling me. âYou know what? Maybe I was wrong. I like the way you look when you cry. Soft. Sweet. Defenseless. Scared. Yeah, I think I like this,â he said cupping my left breast. His hand wandered to my left bra strap. He pushed it down slowly before doing the same to the other side. âTake it off slowly. No need to rush. We got all night,â he said low. I didn't move. What was the point of doing what he said? Prolonging my ending life seemed futile.
He reached behind him and pulled out a hunter's knife. I stared at the blade, tensing up. I placed my hands on his chest, trying to push him away. He grabbed my hands in one of his and held them above my head. He twirled the knife in his hand before pressing it into the front of my neck. The adrenaline in my body was pumping, and my ears were ringing. âJust do it!â I yelled, sobbing. His focus shifted back to my face. I could almost see his features spread into a smile through the mask. âOkay!â he said laughing. I felt the knife leave my skin. The presence of the blade still lingering behind.
With a heavy heart, I closed my eyes. I waited and waited. Every breath seemed to bring me closer to my last. I felt his grip on my hands tighten but still nothing. What was he doing? I wanted to close my eyes but was too afraid of what I might see.
I felt the knife glide across my stomach. I felt the blade rest on the fabric between my bra cups.
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He sliced through the front of my bra and began making quick work of the straps as well. I opened my eyes to see him peeling the pieces from my body. My exposed nipples hardened from the crispness of the Autumn air. He raised the knife to my chest, sliding it across my nipples. The cold blade stimulated the sensitive buds. I squirmed underneath him. This was feelingâ I don't know. Was I enjoying this, or was my fear driving me insane?
I moved my hands and twisted my wrists. âNo,â I whimpered. âNo? You sure, pretty girl? I bet if I rubbed my hand through that pussy of yours, she'd be sayin' something else! Wouldn't she?â he said putting the knife back behind him. âJustâŠ,â I said trying to tug away again. It must have annoyed him because it earned me another slap to the face. âQuit the bullshit, baby! Let's see!â he said, placing his hands on the button of my skirt. He unbuttoned and unzipped it quickly. While grabbing both sides of the zipper, he easily tore the mini skirt in half. âClean! I like that. You came prepared for me, huh?â he said rubbing the mound of my pussy. The fabric of his leather gloves was like ice against my skin. He scooted back on his knees a little so that he was straddling my thighs more than my waist. He stuffed his hand between my legs, palming my pussy. He cupped his hand, trailing it through my folds. He dragged his hand up and down my slit, grazing my clt each time.
I was shocked by what I saw when he pulled his hand out. Cum! What the hell was going on? âOh! That's lovely,â he said bringing the wet glove closer to his face mask. He drew in a deep breath. âNow, I might not be the smartest man but that looks like arousal to me. Don't it?â he said bringing the glove to my face. â Yes⊠no⊠I don't fuckin' know!â I yelled. âYou might wanna admit it, baby. You like this, huh? You dirty slut!â he said stuffing his fingers into my mouth. I gagged at the force.
âDon't say shit! Just suck!â he said, leaning over me. His face was right in front of mine. I could feel the warmth of his breath through the mask. I opened my mouth wider, telling myself to just do it. I sucked on the glove lightly. âYou can do better than that! Come on! The better you perform; the longer you may live. Make me proud,â he said, leaning up.
I sucked on the glove againâ a little harder this time. He let his finger roam inside my mouth. I let my tongue slither around each finger, causing his dick to jump. I felt it move against my thigh. I looked down to see a tent growing in his jeans. Shit, it was big! Oh, no. I couldn't be thinking like this. What would Terry think of me?
âDon't worry you'll see it soon!â he said drawing my attention back to him. I realized that I had been unconsciously sucking on his fingers. He pulled the glove from my mouth and smeared my saliva all over my face and lips. âSloppy. I like it!â he said, lightly tapping my cheek. âImma let yoâ hands go. Don't do no stupid shit, okay?â he said. I nodded my head yes. What the fuck could I possibly do in this situation?
He released my hands. I instantly pulled them to my chest and began rubbing my wrists. âI'm sowwy. I shouldn't have been so rough when you're so soft andâŠâ he said trailing his hands down my chest to cup both of my breasts. The material of the gloves felt smooth against my nipples, causing me to let out a soft moan. He broke from his trance and focused on my face again. I know he heard it. Why was I moaning from this? What the hell was going on with my body?
âListen to me. If you promise to be nice, I'll let you live. Who knows maybe you can be my sex slave or something!â he chuckled deeply. âAs if I have a choice,â I whispered turning my head. âWell, you're right about that. Shall we begin?â he asked clapping his hands. âBegin?â I asked confused. All I could see was his facial features shift under his mask. He was smilingâ no he was grinning. A big sinister grin was spread across his face. He was about to enjoy whatever came next.
He lifted his hips and repositioned himself between my legs. He grabbed the back of my knees and pushed them up to my chest using one hand. With the other, he undid his belt buckle and pants. He didn't even care to pull them down completely. I watched as he grabbed his dick at the base. I immediately knew where this was going. I tried to push my legs back down, but even when using one hand he was stronger than me. He leaned over me and slapped his dick on my clit. It was heavy and hard as a brick. âRemember what I said. The better you performâŠ,â he said letting his thoughts trail off.
In one quick thrust, he was inside meâ deep. My arms flew up trying to push his chest. âDon't do that!â he cooed. âBehave. I promise to make it worth your while,â he lulled, dodging my hands. It was like he didn't give a fuck about me fighting back. He was too focused onâ. âFine. Have it your way!â he barked.
He grabbed my hands and pinned them above my head. With his teeth, he snatched the glove from his other hand. He threw it behind him. I could feel his dick twitching inside me. He grabbed my neck and began pounding into me. I gasped for air. How was he switching back and forth like that? He was nice one second, then aggressive the next. This man was a fuckinâ psychopath.
His hips snapped into my ass. âIf you want me to stop, stop me!â he laughed. I knew I couldn't. I had tried and tried again. âCome on! Do something!â he yelled in my face. I was done. My blood boiled and fear went out the window for a second. âFuck you! Kiss my fat black ass!â I yelled pushing my thighs down as hard as I could. He falls back onto his hands. I used this as an opportunity to scramble away. âArghhh, you stupid bitch! Tell me whatâre you gonna do? Huh? You can't run. You can't hide. No one can hear you!â he yelled waving his arms around. Again, he was right. What the fuck could I do?
I sat there for a minute with my back turned away from him. I was on my knees crying into my hands. Each sob racked through my body. An idea jumped into my headâ this would either kill me or save me. I didn't know what to do, but I did know what I had to do. ONE FINAL TRY.
I turned on my knees to face him. âSo, you're saying that⊠if I⊠if I let you do it, you'll let me live?â I asked gasping for air in between sobs. âI'm a man of my word, love,â he said sweetly. I covered my body, waiting for his next move. âFine! Just do it,â I said getting on my hands and knees and slowly crawling toward him. I was a few feet from him when he told me to stop. I looked up to see him twirling his finger. âTurn around. You're pretty and all, but I'm sick of your face,â he spat with disgust. I turned around and sat on my knees.
He climbed behind me. His presence alone swallowed my frame. I was a big girl, but that meant nothing right now. He pushed me forward. âAss up, face down. Don't make me repeat myself!â he yelled smacking my ass. He was sitting between my knees with his hands by his side. I got on all fours in front of him. I heard him scoff and grunt. âFix yaâ arch. If I gotta fix it, you're not gonna like it. Let's go!â he yelled.
I arched my back and pushed my ass into the air. Without realizing how close I was, my ass grazed his dick. He growled in response. I looked over my shoulder at him. âWhat the fuck did I say? I don't wanna see yaâ face. Turn around!â he yelled popping my ass again. I screamed out in pain.
âOh, shut up! It didn't hurt!â he said laughing at me. I started to sit up, but he pushed me back down. âWhat you movinâ for? I'm just kiddinâ,â he said playfully. This man was confusing the hell out of me. How did he expect me to react? There was nothing funny about this. I moved away from his hand before he could react. âAlright, damn! I'm sorry. You know what? No, I'm not. I'm sick of your shit, you disrespectful bitch! Iâve tried being nice to you, but you don't seem to give a fuck. Why should I?â he snapped while grabbing my hair. His other hand forced my ass to meet his hips. âWe're gonna learn that attitudes don't work around here!â he said thrusting back inside of me. I could feel the thickness of his dick inside me. It was clear that this was turning him on.
I felt his hand slide up my back to my shoulder. He was pulling me back on him now. He was pounding into me like I was a sex doll. I could feel my pussy beginning to ache already. As if he could sense my discomfort, he paused. Letting go over my hair and shoulder, he placed both hands beside me. He was on top of me now. Fuck! I needed to get on my back.
He began to grind his hips into me slowly. What was he doing? He leaned over so that his mouth was near my ear. The mask was warm from his breath. âBetter?â he asked seductively while fucking into me. It was as if his voice had changed, and lust had taken over. It wasn't raspy anymore. It was deep and softâ smooth like velvet. âAnswer me. Is this better?â he asked, pulling his dick out to the tip. âYes,â I moaned out. It was like I couldn't control it. It was starting to feel good. âYeah, that's what I wanna hear,â he said, pushing his dick back in. He was kissing my cervix and bottoming out with every stroke. He was honestly fucking so well. I hated this. I wasn't supposed to enjoy this, but I couldn't help it. His dick felt amazing inside me. Every stroke felt likeâ love. How?
âThat's right. Take it. You got it,â he said. My eyes started to roll in the back of my head as I could feel his dick swelling inside me. He leaned back up and grabbed my hips. The movement of his hips was slow andâ. âAhh, shit! Wait!â I said putting my arms out to the side. I flattened my body against the ground. I was yearning for something to grab. My hands dug into the dirt of the barn floor.
âCome on. I'm so close, baby. Fuck!â he said quickening his pace. His hips were snapping into me at this point. I could feel the gentle caress of his balls slapping my clit. âThis pussy is mine!â he groaned, fisting the hair at the back of my head. He pressed my head into the floor.
As his hips shifted to pound down into me, he brought one leg up so that he was kneeling. My pussy began to clench around his dick. I could feel my climax approaching. The wetness of my pussy was working against me. He was sliding in and out of me with ease. My pussy was begging for a release. I needed to cum so that I could come to my senses.
His dick was throbbing inside of me. Oh, he was close, and I wanted him to câ. No, I didn't want that. I didn't want him to do thatâ not inside me, but it was TOO LATE! His hips snapped into my ass with force. He grabbed my hips and pulled me onto him. He held me there, releasing every ounce of his nut inside of me.
âAhhh, fuck! That pussy was nice. Can I keep you?â he asked letting go of me. I let my body collapse onto the ground. âOne more,â I said turning to face him. âWhat?â he asked confused. âI didn't finish. I wanna cum,â I said pouting. I needed him to trust me because I needed this plan to work. âCan't get enough, huh?â he said, pushing me on my back. I let my legs fall open so that he could see just how wet my pussy was. I needed him to lose focus.
âOh, you nasty slut. You like this shit! Don't you?â he asked, slapping his dick on my clit. He rubbed his dick through the mixture of our cum that was spilling out of me. He sat his dick at my entrance. âBeg, bitch! You want it so bad. Beg for this dick!â he growled, holding his dick at the base. Pride was out the door at this point. There was no turning back. âPlease, I need it. Make me cum. That's all I want. Just make me cum. You..,â I said but before I could finish he forced his dick inside of me. âAhhh!â I said moaning out.
As much as I wanted to hate this, it felt so good. His dick was hitting every spot and scratching every itch. My pussy was creaming around him, and I was leaking like a faucet. He leaned over me, placing his hands on both sides of my head. I could hear our hips slamming into each other. I rubbed my hand up his chest. I grabbed the collar of his shirt and pulled him closer. I could feel every breath he took on my face.
He threw his head back in bliss. I was chasing two dragons at onceâ an orgasm and the key to my freedom. I wrapped my legs around his waist, pulling him in deeper. I could feel my orgasm approaching. âI'm about to nut!â I yelled, gripping the back of his head. I placed my head on his shoulder. I could see it. IT WAS RIGHT THERE! I let my orgasm take over and began clenching and unclenching my walls to push him into his. His strokes got sloppy, and his hips stiffened. He dropped his head on my shoulder, letting his weight fall onto me. This was itâ my only chance.
I slid one of my hands down his back while keeping the other pressed to the back of his head. âStay in me, please,â I begged. I didn't need him to move. As my hand got closer to his waistband, I felt itâ the knife! I gripped the handle and pulled it from his waistband. I pulled my legs under me so that they were pressed against his chest and kicked him as hard as I could. Knife in hand, I jumped on him before he could react. Pressing the knife against his throat, I began to speak. âTell me why I shouldn't?â I yelled. âBecauseâŠ,â he said, struggling to find an answer. âTake off the mask!â I demanded. âWhat?â he asked. âYou heard me! Bitch!â I yelled back, pressing the knife deeper into his neck. I could feel his heart racing. Wasn't shit funny to him now. âAight, damn!â he yelled while slowly removing the mask. His hands tossed the mask away from us.
What a sight?! I leaned in closer, turning the blade on its side. âAny last words?!â I snarled. He lay there quietly. âNone. Fine with me!â I said, fisting the knife. âI just hope you know how special you are, Mama. Oh, and my girlfriend gone kick yoâ ass!â he screamed.
âTerry!â I said pouting. He grabbed my face and pulled me in for a kiss. âAll you had to do was keep acting scared. Dammit!â I said pushing away from him. I was straddling his waist with my arms folded across my chest going into full brat mode. âI'm sorry! You said the code word for ending the scene, Mama. How was I supposed to know you wanted to keep going?â he asked grabbing my chin. âYou ruined the fun,â I said dropping my arms. âDid I though?â he asked taking one of my nipples into his mouth. âYou still got one more in you?â he asked, releasing my nipple from his mouth. âHow the fuck am I supposed to say no?â I asked leaning in to kiss him and dropping the knife.
He placed his arm around my waist and lifted my hips. He reached his hand between us, guiding his dick inside me. âOuu, shit!â I moaned into his mouth. âCome on, Mama. You got it. Make Daddy proud!â he said smiling. I pushed him back onto the ground. âHere comes, Big Mama!â I yelled, giggling. I hopped onto my feet and started bouncing on his dick. My hips smashed down into his. I leaned over and began kissing his neck. âLet me have it, Mama. Let's go!â he yelled, smacking my ass. Terry let out the sweetest moan as his head dropped back. His eyes rolled into the back of his head.
Fuck, I couldn't help myself. Look at him. Eyes rolling. Toes curling. Moaning to the gods. Yeah, I did that! Me!
âYou like that? Huh?â I asked, placing my hand on Terry's neck. I pressed down on the front of his throat. Terry's eyes shot open and his hand reached for mine. âDon't you fuckin' dare!â I said, slowing down my hips and gripping his dick with every grind. âFuck!â Terry said letting his hands fall. âNah, look at me. Ain't that what you said?â I taunted while gripping his neck even tighter. âAhh, fuck. I love you!â he screamed out. âYeah, I wanna hear that shit. Eyes on me!â I said, mocking him. His eyes opened slowly as his breathing became ragged. I could feel his heart racing under the palm of my hand. I held the grip on his neck with the other.
The sound of my ass colliding with his hips echoed through the barn. âGive me it, Daddy!â I said, releasing his neck. I sat up straight and began to ride Terry like the stallion he is. âAhh, that's⊠oh, fuck! Here it comes!â Terry said, grabbing my hips and holding me in place. His hips froze as he squeezed my waist. I felt every drop of his cum paint the inside of my walls. I giggled into my hand and said, âOh, I'm not done!â
Terry's face was overcome with shock. âYou heard me,â I said, rocking my hips. âFuck it. It's all you, Mama,â he said, collapsing backward. âOh, I know!â I said cockily. That's when I noticed Terry was smirking. âYou just don't know when to stop, huh?â he said grabbing my hips and lifting me off of him. He pushed my body over his chest so that my pussy was directly over his mouth. His tongue immediately found my clit. I was definitely about to cum from this. His mouth covered the sensitive bud as he sucked.
I felt his hands rubbing and squeezing my ass. I fell forward and began grinding against his face. I felt Terry's lips curl into a smile. âI'm about to cum,â I announced loudly. Terry popped my ass and held me down, encouraging me. His tongue slithered along my entrance. He was missing it on purpose, teasing me. I whined like a bitch. Moans were leaving my mouth repeatedly. His tongue finally found its way into my pussy. I clenched as I felt my orgasm approaching. âAh, fuck!â I yelled, leaning up and straddling Terry's face. He removed his tongue and began sucking on my clit again. That's what did it. I came all over Terry. âUgh⊠mmm. Fuck, Daddy!â I moaned through my orgasm. I could hear him laugh from underneath me. âDamn you!â I yelled, climbing off of Terry's face. âI love you, too. Mean ass!â he said. âI guess I love you,â I said, laughing while leaning over to kiss Terryâs lips.
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bestfriend!ony , fluff , cheating , you and ony being adorbs .
âyou think this looks good for a second date?â you asked, looking at your body in front of your body mirror.
ony, halfway through a blunt, glanced at you for a few seconds before shrugging. âwhatever you think look good, must look good.â
you turned with a frown. âthink? now ion wanna wear it no more.â you turned back around, running your hands down the red sundress with your lips pursed together.
âyoun look bad at all, just sayin. whatever you put on look good.â
âoh. thanks.â you turned to walk back into the bathroom to try on a different dress.
ony stared at the door for a few seconds after you closed it before rolling his eyes. you came out a while later to look in the mirror again. it was a shorter dress with different heels. âwhat about this? wait no this ugly.â
you stared for a minute.
ony took another drag from the blunt before sitting up on the edge of the bed. âwhy you tryna impress dude so much? it ainât like it matter.â he stared at you as you stumbled to take your heels off.
âthatâs my boyfriend, ony. i wanna look good for him.â you playfully rolled your eyes.
âyoun look this good for me.â ony put the blunt out and leaned back on his hands, staring at you.
âyou my friend. friend and boyfriend are two different things.â you said with a serious face, glancing back at him while searching for perfume to put on.
ony pursed his lips together and raised his eyebrows. âainât this the second date? why yâall going out to eat on the second date when yâall did that on the first date?â
âwhy you worried?â
that right there irritated him a little.
âshit⊠iâm just asking, donât act like i give a damn.â he shook his head before looking at you again. he couldnât help but scan your body. you looked good in everything, why was it such a big deal?
you stayed silent at his remark, sighing and dragging yourself to the bathroom.
ânow you mad cus iâm being for real. yeah ight.â ony rested his elbows on his knees, waiting for you to come out of the bathroom.
as long as he been wanting you, and you been going on dates with all these different boys? well, like three. but to him? that was reaching.
ânot mad.â
âainât this yall third month being together and you just on the second date?â
you furrowed your eyebrows in an annoyed way and slowly turned your head towards ony. âwhattt does that have to do with you?â
âion know iâm just sayin thatâs kinda lame. yâall should just be goin out by now.â
you waved him off and fully came out the bathroom. âis this cute or not, ony?â
âyou not listening.â
you rested your eyes and crossed your arms.
ony stared you in your eyes for a few seconds. âjust donât go.â
you frowned and uncrossed your arms âwhat?â
âdonât go. he ainât putting in no real effort anyway.â ony sighed and shook his head. âthatâs dumb not to go. thatâs my boyfriend.â you tried to explain but he really wasnât tryna hear that.
âif you gotta spend 3 hours to impress him, he ainât yo boyfriend.â onys eyes trailed down to your body. âme personally, i think you look good in everything.â he grabbed your waist to spin you around. âfor real.â
âony.â you grabbed his wrists, but you didnât even wanna move his hands. âif you think iâm about to cheat on my boyfriendâŠâ you tilted your head, unsure of what you really wanted to do.
âwhat he gon do?â ony rubbed your waist, pulling you towards him, looking you up and down.
you smacked your lips, sighing loudly. âwhy would you do this?â
ony grinned. ârighttt. you can take that dress off and get comfortable.â
you poked your bottom lip out a little before turning around to walk towards the bathroom. âbut do i look pretty?â
âgorgeous. always.â
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Yan!Andrew with his Reader who found out she's pregnant? Spoiler: She didn't want to have children.
Yan!Andrew Graves x Preg!Reader
TW: Unexpected pregnancy, hints at abortion, reader in captivity, manipulation, yandere Andrew, unwanted pregnancy
⥠Notes: I wrote this entire thing while on a train so you'll probably find a wild typo or error font somewhere here. I said in my last post that my next work would be a fluffy one, I lied. Sorry. Remember kids, practice safe sex, and dont act like Andy. Thank you so much for supporting me, anon! I appreciate all the requests and asks from you guys. <33
Andrew hummed as he removed his shoes and took off his coat.
Work was a drag, his boss was a dick, and his family was unbearable. But despite it all, he had you at the end of the day.
When he came home, he'd always hear your padded footsteps coming down the hall to greet him.
You'd wear one of his shirts or wear a cute outfit he'd pick out for you, all to make him happy.
He just loves you so much.
I mean, that's why he took you in the first place.
You had no idea who he was, only that he was a customer that came at odd times of the day in the cafe where you worked.
He could only guess how poor the pay must've been. How miserable you were... Yes, that's it.
As he watched you, he could spot the circles under your eyes, and he knew instantly that fate had brought you here, or maybe it was a cult summoning? Either way, you belonged with him. And he would bend heaven and earth to keep it that way.
Andrew blinked away his train of thought and looked up. He hadn't heard your footsteps.
That was unusual.
Andrew quickly slipped his bag to the ground and walked further into the house.
The kitchen was empty, minus the dishes and pots from last night's dinner that still remained untouched in the sink.
The living room was empty, minus the tissues scattered all over the floor, and the blankets that pooled the floor.
With his heart racing, he sprinted to the last room he hadn't checked. The bedroom.
He pushed the door open with haste; his eyes wildly searched the room.
The bed was unmade, and the sheets were shoved off the mattress, trailing onto the wooden floor.
As Andrew stepped further into the bedroom and he could hear the sound of the shower, and small sniffles coming from inside.
Andrew let out a sigh of relief, you hadn't left. You were still home with him. But now he had another problem to deal with.
He knocked on the bathroom door and heard a quick shuffle from the other side. The water turned off and Andrew flinched at the sound of objects crashing.
Then out you came, your eyes were red and your hair was messy, as if your fingers ran through them constantly.
You mustered a smile for Andrew, muttering out a weak 'welcome home' before Andrew grabbed your arms for inspection.
"What happened? What were you doing? Why were you crying?" He craned his neck out to try and look inside the bathroom, but you quickly closed the door.
"I was about to take a shower when you came home so uh, I dropped some bath products when I realized I hadn't greeted you." It was a horrible lie, really. You knew lying was one of Andrew's biggest pet peeves, even if he lied consistently himself.
"My little lamb, you're not making a lot of sense right now..." Andrew tried giving you a sweet smile, but the vein twitching in his forehead told you how he really felt.
His grip on your arms became tighter, and he leaned in closer, "I would like to know what you're keeping from me, please."
"I... I was crying," you cringed at how weak your voice sounded.
"Clearly, what else? Don't stall for time you don't have Y/N. Tell me who hurt you, I don't fucking care for the reason."
You peeled Andrew's hands off of you which was surprising giving his intense tone. You slowly walked to the bed and sat down, tracing the thread that was imbedded in your mattress. Your eyes lingered on the white sheets for a second too long.
Andrew followed suit, instead opting to go on his knees in front of you as to hold your hands.
He traced his name on your wrists with his finger and hummed a low tune, unremarkable at best, but it calmed your nerves.
"You are my bleeding heart, Y/N. Everything you feel, I long to taste, everything you love, I devour, and every secret you keep from me I savagely rip apart to find. What could you possibly keep from me, that I wouldn't find out in under a day?"
You kept still, refusing to meet Andrew's gaze.
"You have to promise you won't.. um, get mad." You chewed on your lip as you thought about your next words. The lump in your throat grew harder to swallow the more you thought about it.
How were you supposed to deliever such... news, when that news made you want to rip your hair out from stress.
"yeah, I promise. My little lamb, tell me, what is wrong?"
"I'm scared, Andrew." You looked up.
"Scared?" Answered Andrew, who let go of your wrists to instead settle around your waist.
He continued, "What could you possibly have to fear while with me? Are you afraid of someone?"
You shook your head, "no, well maybe, not yet I-" You took deep breaths, your chest felt like it was going to crack from the pressure.
"Not yet? What does that even mean?" Andrew furrowed his eyebrows and scrunched his nose, trying to make sense of it all.
"Andrew, do you know what day of the month it is?"
Andy groaned; his patience was begging to grow thin. "Y/N, I'm done playing this game with you. Are you trying to provoke me to extreme measures or something?"
"No! Just... answer the question. What day of the month is it?"
Andrew shrugged, "It's the first of the month. It's my mom's birthday. It's trash day. It's Monday. I don't fucking know what this has to do with our conversation, Y/N!?"
"No Andrew, just listen to me! Look, I usually get my period on the first of every month. But last month I didn't get my period."
"So?" Andrew looked at you with annoyance in his features.
"So.... I should have gotten my period last month, but I didn't. I'm not an irregular person and I've been here awhile so..."
Andrew's features stayed scrunched with confusion and annoyance as the words mulled over in his head.
Then it hit him.
Andrew fell back on his butt in shock, staring at you, your belly, and then back to you. The realization so big that his brain stopped the train to language station.
"You're pregnant?" He muttered.
You nodded, the tears that danced on your waterline finally falling. Your chest shook, and you gasped deep breaths, the pressure you had on your chest this morning, becoming ten-fold the weight as Andrew processed this information.
Your head hung low as the sobs shook your ribcage.
Without realizing it, Andrew got back up and sat beside you on the bed.
Wrapping his arms around your head and body, so that your body pushed against his chest.
A gigantic smile placed itself on his face, every bad thing that happened up until that point dispearred in a cloud. The only thing he could think about was the baby you were growing.
His baby.
Finally, Andrew let you go and grabbed your face, lifting it up so that he could place gentle kisses on your forehead. "My Y/N, thank you. This... fuck, I thought you were going to say something horrible, but this? Shit, this is the best news I could have ever heard, well maybe besides news of my sister's death or imprisonment but shit this is even better!"
His kisses became harder and more passionate. But he hadn't noticed the soul that had left your body. Instead, you looked at him terrified.
"But... Andrew, I'm not ready for this. I- I don't even think I'm old enough to be raising children, let alone birth one. This thing could rip me apart." Your breathing became quicker, the pressure on your chest becoming an unbearable pain.
You were so sure that Andrew would hate the idea of children, that he would have the initiative to take this thing out of you, but he was so happy, so much so he couldn't be bothered to notice your despair.
"Doesn't matter. You need to stop worrying about things that haven't even happened yet. You're pregnant, and that's all that matters. You're pregnant with my baby, and you will live through every moment." His smile never faltered as he leaned his head into the crook of your neck, humming a sweeter tune this time and rubbing your tummy.
"I'm not ready," you cried, shaking your head profusely.
Andrew looked up with a smile, trailing his forefinger down the bridge of your nose.
"Doesn't matter."
You held onto Andrew's hands as he leaned forward and embraced you. Sighing deeply into your chest.
"I love our little family. Don't you?"
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NO SURPRISES â CHAPTER ONE
Summary: Jenna never thought that she would be paying the bills of the videographer from her next movie.
Pairings: Jenna Ortega x Fem!G!P!Reader.
Warnings: NSFW, smut. Implied fem reader, she/her pronouns used. G!P reader. Mentions of: Sex, dirty talking, sexting. Top!Reader x Bottom!Jenna. MDNI.
Author's note: Meh. Don't know how I feel about this one yet, sorry for any typos. đ
MASTERLIST.
Jenna considered herself a very busy woman. Having to shoot movies every couple of months, press circles, parties to attend, and taking care of her own mental health could be challenging sometimes. She didn't have a single second for herself for a very long time. God, she couldn't even remember when was the last time she even went out for a drink, watched a movie outside of her own home, or even kissed a stranger at some stupid nightclub. She was too busy to live, and that made her rethink about all of the stuff she's been building for herself. It made her sad, even.
Until Jasmin came along with some ideas, obviously.
"It's just a stupid website, Jen. You don't even need to leave your house or your bedroom. Masturbating in the comfort of your own home." Jasmin rambled while searching for the website name in her phone, Jenna looking at her with an apprehensive (and embarrassed) look on her face. I mean, the best place to have this conversation is definitely not in the middle of one of the Scream VII sets, which they just started filming. "Don't be such a prude, girl. Live a little."
"I'm not, it's just-" She took a deep breath. "I've been out of the market for a while now, I don't even know what to say, or do." She sighed, making Jasmine roll her eyes jokingly.
"Girl, that's bullshit. And plus, you don't even need to say anything. You choose a model, girl or guy, watch their livestream, and pay them to do anything you ask. It's wild." It was obvious that Jasmine was a loyal customer on that website.
"Anything?" Jenna regreted asking that the minute it came out of her mouth.
"Sis, last sunday, I was talking with this chick..." And then Jasmine went on rambling about how she made the poor girl squirt on her own laptop camera for mere $500 bucks.
Jenna looked aghast.
And yet she was interested enough to browse on that website at 11PM while everyone in that hotel floor was asleep. Obviously, she clicked almost immediately in her area of interest. It was minimalist, yet full of information at the same time. You could choose between all sorts of categories; MILFs, findoms, intersex, you name it. She browsed a little on each category, not finding anyone that really sparked her interest, untill she came across one certain page under the intersex category. @(Y/N)xz. A boring username, to say the very least. But when she clicked on your profile, you were just in the middle of your livestream. Without hesitation, she clicked right on top of it, and she could swear she almost felt the tip of your cock poke her face.
You were standing on top of your bed, on your knees while you stroked your cock very slowly. The camera position made it impossible for someone to see your head, which made Jenna curious on how you looked like. Then, a raspy moan drove Jenna out of her thoughts, looking at the screen one more time. You were massaging your breasts with one of your hands, while the other stroked your cock in the most erotic way Jenna has seen. She felt something the moment you started thrusting your dick on you hand, making the latina girl wish that you were pounding her instead.
She watched you for a couple of minutes, trying her best not to touch herself, let alone interact with you. She would not succumb into feeding that industry that sexualizes men and women, objectifying their bodies as if they were nothing but a piece of meat.
jenna2709: you look so hot fucking your hand like that.
jenna2709: wish you were fucking me instead.
You weren't the type of person to really respond the chat if they weren't paying or if they weren't loyal customers, but somehow, you felt like answering that one. You held down the base of your cock and slapped it on the palm of your hand a couple of times. "Wish I was fucking you too, Jen."
Oh, that drove Jenna to the edge. She immediately got up and closed the door, locking it behind her. She sat down on her bed, not taking her eyes off of you for a second. She knew her panties were already wet, but only when she touched her clit while laying on her bed, she realized that she would need to change her underwear as soon as possible. It amazed the actress that you made her pussy dripping wet and she didn't even knew your name. Her hand started to make slow and circular movements on her throbbing clit, and the fact that she felt so dirty and wrong for doing that made everything better.
She looked at the chat, seeing that some girl (with the most obnoxious username ever) sended you $100 asking you to moan her name. Which you proudly did, the sound of you saying that chick's name almost made Jenna close the laptop and go to sleep. Instead, she clicked on some keys on her keyboard and waited for the magic happen.
Wow! "jenna2709" donated $500 with the message: now, you moan my name.
You looked surprised, but thankfully the camera positioning made impossible to look at your face. That was probably the highest tip you've ever recieved live. "$500 bucks to only moan your name? Come on, baby... You can do better than that, huh?"
She was right, Jenna thought. I can do better that only asking for her to moan my name as if I were a hormone-filled teenager.
jenna2709: fine.
jenna2709: tell me what would you do if i were in front of you.
"Oh, you know what I'd do, baby." You laughed a little, holding down to the base of your cock and letting it hit your belly a couple of times. "Have you on all fours, holding your hair in a ponytail and railing you raw, until you couldn't function anymore. Until you forget your name. Just like this."
You started to thrust on your hand again, making it sure that your viewers (and her) could see your cock going in and out of your hand. Jenna felt overwhelmed, but in the best way possible. Right now she had completely lost all of her ideals. Fuck the rules, fuck the noises, fuck that stupid industry. She just wanted to feel you inside of her, filling her up with your cock and your cum. The actress never felt this dirty before, and she was loving every second of it. "You wished I was doing that to you, huh?"
jenna2709: you know i do.
Jenna couldn't stop looking at you and thinking about your face. The camera position made it impossible for someone to see your head, but there were a few things Jenna learned about your identity just by analyzing you & your room. It didn't seemed it were your own room, it felt more like a hotel room or something. Smart, she thought. Not a single hair strand falling from your head, which could mean you had short hair. A few random tattoos here and there, nothing specific. You had only the left nipple pierced, for some unknown reason. And a scar right on the palm of your right hand. She knew she would never find you with that little information, but it comforted her that you were out there, somewhere.
"Fuck, I'm almost there..." Again, your voice distracted Jenna from her thoughts, and this time, she was able to think more quickly.
Wow! "jenna2709" donated $1000 with the message: cum for me, will you?
"Shit, Jenna, you know it's all for you..." You started to thrust even more violently, every now and then slapping your own cock. Jenna felt close too, at that point her panties were pretty much ruined and her hand felt sore, but she wouldn't stop until she came with you.
And then you finally did. Thick ropes of cum fell right onto your white duvet, while you thrusted your member a little bit more to ride your climax out. Jenna's mouth watered, she couldn't stop imagining that thick cum inside of her, filling her up. And the thought of that made her cum as well, trying to be as silent as possible so no one could hear her moaning your name secretly. Little did she know that you were thinking about her too.
Jenna felt embarrassed after she was done, so she pretty much slammed her laptop shut, and got up to take a shower. She prefered to erase that moment out of her head, and erase you (and your delicious body) too. She was trying to figure out what excuses she would give to her accountant once he saw her bank statement for this month, when she fell asleep.
When she woke up, the next morning, she went on her day normally. Went through her routine and left her room, going to the set trying her best not to think about you and the way you moaned.
"Jenna!" The actress heard her name getting called the minute she stepped foot on that set. It was one of the videographers, Dave, who Jenna had been working since Scream V. "Let me introduce you my newest assistant. She's gonna work with you guys very closely this movie, so I thought I should introduce you two." Dave said, his accent making it clear that he was from NYC. "Ay, (Y/N)! Come here for a sec!"
(Y/N)? What a coincidence, Jenna thought, as she looked over Dave's shoulder and saw a girl walking towards them. Needless to say, she was gorgeous.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Jenna." The girl smiled, and Jenna swore she had the most beautiful smile she has ever seen. Then, she stretched out her right hand so Jenna could shake it. The actress almost had a heart attack when she looked at that familiar scar which she had seen the day before through her computer screen.
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âyou gonna eat me out?â ââ ft. geto suguru, gojo satoru, nanami kento, & kamo choso.
âș đ đ SUMMARY. ââ the silly tiktok trend i be seeing. woman pays & asks if sheâs getting ate out tonight đ
âș đ đ CONTENT WARNING. ââ mature & sexual content (obvi), ooc!characters, & minor voyuerism in getoâs.
âș đ đ NOTE. ââ a quick & stupid drabble i made during work. i donât know if this needs to be said, but reader would have paid either way đ. lowercase intended & please excuse typos or grammar mistakes <3
GETO SUGURU â¶ Ë âș
the two of you had finally found some time for a date; both off work, the girls spending the night at their favorite uncleâs place.. you decided to treat your loving partner to a cute little wine and dine, something geto deeply appreciated.
the night went by smoothly, chatter and flirting illuminating the scene; all while the delicious food and wine filled your stomachs.
now it was time to pay, you reaching into your purse after assuring the check looked right. hand clasping the card, you blinked for a second before a little smile crossed your features.
you rose, looking at geto who was currently busy scrolling on his phone, waiting on you. âsuguru.â you called out, his dark eyes instantly flicking to you. you tapped the card against the table, pretty smirk stretched across sparkly glossed lips. âyou eating me out tonight?â your eyebrows rose as the question exited your lips, spotting a reddish hue form across his cheeks.
your question had taken him by surprise, clearly, the man setting his phone down for a moment. finally suguru chuckled a little, back straightening in his seat. âif you donât want me to do it here, i suggest you hurry up and pay.â
you didnât need to be told twice, tapping your card against the machineâ watching as it swirled before confirming your payment. you jumped from your seat whilst grabbing your things, suguru following close behind you.
you gave the staff quick goodbyes and thank yous, rushing towards your car.
unfortunately you werenât quick enough, given he was already pushing you away from the passenger to the back seat, ignoring your soft protests.
you had paid for your meal at about 8:30 and you didnât leave the restaurant parking lot until 10:00.
GOJO SATORU â¶ Ë âș
there were few times gojo ever let you pay for anything, especially on date nights. he likes to spoil you and will protest if you even mention paying for yourself or him. tonight was different, you were adamant on paying for dinner and was not taking no for an answer.
he was stubborn, but you were much worse.
after the enjoyable night of his witty jokes and swatting his wandering hand under the table, it was time to pay. gojo was currently glancing over the dessert menu while you were busy grabbing your card from your purse.
whilst searching for it, the words slipped out your lips as smooth as honey.
âyou eating me out tonight?â
without missing a beat, the man answered matter of factly; âwell, i do need a dessert.â
the words had you stammering, suddenly clammy hand finally gripping the card and turning to spot the man grinning at you. of course when you try to fluster him, heâs turning the tables on you.
âi hate you.â you spoke softly, tapping your card and placing it away once the payment was confirmed. satoru jumped up first, waiting patiently for you to grab your purse.
âno you donât.â
NANAMI KENTO â¶ Ë âș
date nights were far inbetween given your work schedules were always so different. on the days you had off he was working, and on the days you worked, he was off. it was a mess but there are times you made it work.
like today. nanami was adamant on going to dinner with you, despite how tired he was. you felt a little bad watching him push himself but he only mumbled about being fine, and he wants to spend time with you.
the only plus side to times like this was he wasnât as resistant as he usually was when it came to you paying for him.
you talked to kento inbetween grabbing your card from your bag, the man giving a few gruff hums and chuckles. as tired as he was, he wanted you to know he was still listening. pressing the card against the machine, you perked up and glanced at him. his eyes were closed, arms crossed while listening to you. you gave a small smile, letting the fated words spill from your mouth;
âyou eating me out tonight, kento?â
âyes maâam.â
you blinked wildly at this, tucking the card back into your purse. âdid you hear what i said?â
kento nodded, closed eyes opening to look at you. âi did. come on.â he hummed, rising from his chairâ you following close behind. his hand found the small of your back, leading you out of the restaurant â stopping to say thank you and goodbye to the waiters â and to the car.
the ride back home was calm and silent, on kentoâs part, given your little heart was pounding against your chest.
needless to say, no matter how tired kento is.. he keeps his word.
KAMO CHOSO â¶ Ë âș
choso pretends he doesnât mind you paying for things, but will definitely nudge your hand away when you try to do so. fortunately he allowed you to pay, reluctantly, of course.
you smiled at the man as his lips clasped around the spoon you held, enjoying the ice cream as it melted in his mouth. pulling your hand back, you placed the spoon down and reached for the little machine parked at the end of your table.
nodding to yourself after looking over the check, you reached for your card, choso resting against the chair with a soft hum; patiently waiting.
whilst grabbing the card the little idea popped into your mind, turning to your boyfriend with a delicious smile. one he rose an eyebrow at.
âyou eating me out tonight?â
this only furthered his confusion, covered arms crossed across his chest. âdonât i always?â he spoke in a mumble, wondering if you had some sort of brain damage.
âwell yeah, i was juââ
âi get it.â choso interrupted before you could finish, raising from the booth once you were done paying. âguess i fucked you too dumb earlier. donât worry, iâll just have you come on my tongue as many times as it takes to jog your memory.â
needless to say, choso got his fill and then some.
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gold stars â e. sohn
pairing: eric sohn x fem! reader
genre: friends (idiots) to lovers au. fluff. a sprinkle of hurt/comfort in some parts, a hint of college au!!
wc: 9.3k
warnings: mentions of alcohol, swearing, mention of toxic family behaviors, a joke about a praise kink. eric is an embarrassing loserboy but i love him sm
listen to: risk by gracie abrams
where everything eric sohn does is search for your approval, and where you reward him with a gold star sticker for every act of kindness. will you ever see him as more than just a friend?
a/n: thank you best friend @csenke for beta reading as always (i miss you deeply btw</33). also thank you @from-izzy for brainstorming with me and listening to me while i gushed about this silly fic idea. thanks @strayed-quokka lennon for giving me eric's insta username idea i will keep using it from now on in all fics AHAHA TT
If Eric was asked to pinpoint the exact moment where he started to rely on your validation, he wouldnât really be sure of his answer. The truth is, somewhere deep inside of his soul, he knows the yearning has been there ever since he can remember, but the instance that is rooted in his memory as the core oneâ the one that made him feel all warm and fuzzy inside, like a teenager in love for the first time (which he wasnât! Nor a teenager, not in love for the first time⊠right..?) â was one Thursday afternoon after he came home from taking his last exam of the semester to find a message from you waiting in his Instagram DMs.Â
Breathlessly clicking at the notification (and now, this shouldâve been a sign of his growing feelings for you), he is welcomed with the sight of you sharing a post with him. Wholesome, but still a little silly, a picture of a yellow star poorly drawn onto a white background waves at him, the words âcongratulation the stress didnt abolsultly kill uâ written in the Comic Sans font on the inside, making him giggle. Despite the typos and the poor grammar, his heart squeezes on itself, shaking his head at your adorable antics as he shoots you a quick message as a thank you. Youâve been helping him with the studies for the last couple of weeks (if constantly yelling out âyou will murder this exam, Sohnâ and laughing at his miserable face counts as support), so itâs even more heartwarming to see his friend still be so supportive of him even after the hell already ended.
@ damnsohn [5:11 PM]: thank u i will now need to receive gold stars for everything tho
And see, he wasnât really thinking before sending that message. He just needed to convey his gratitude without sounding too overly eagerâ without sounding too infatuated with your sheer existence and the validation of his efforts. (Failed)
What he didnât expect was for you to actually follow up on his request.Â
To make things even better, you pulled through with physical reminders. The poorly drawn golden star landing into his Instagram DMs was just the start of the habit you fall into with Eric Sohn, the man whose love language is words of affirmationâ without him even realizing it. And so, what started out as a wholesome, innocent joke, now turned into a recurring thing that is slowly, but surely making the boy go absolutely insane.
The first time he receives a physical golden star sticker is one day when he comes over to your place to watch a movie with you. You made a list full of iconic films you havenât seen beforeâ a list you get clowned for at first dates with any man that is pretentious enough to talk about his love for Quentin Tarantino (Eric told you to stop going on dates with the aesthetic, âindieâ looking men you find on Tinder) â and little by little, you try to get through it with the help of the rest of your friend group. Since everyone gets bored easily of mediocre films theyâve seen before, Eric is the one that spends the majority of movie nights with youâ and thatâs only because heâs the only one that doesnât mind watching the Titanic for the fifth time already, if it means he can spend some time with you.
âYou brought popcorn?â you gasp upon his arrival, gazing at the plastic bag in his hold, eyes big and full of starsâ one would say you were looking at your first love. You werenâtâ it was just a salty treat. Isnât that every girlâs first love, though?
âYeah,â he nods.
âPre-popped?âÂ
âPre-popped,â he agrees as he takes off his shoes behind the door, watching as you jump up and down in excitement, taking the big bag out of his hands.
âI like it pre-popped the best, oh my god,â you hum, hugging the huge bag like itâs a teddy bear, going as far as pushing your cheek against it, making your face turn into an adorable pout. âThey are a little stale and softer andââ
âAnd the salt is really settled into itâ, yeah, I know, Y/N,â he snickers, finishing the sentence heâs heard you say about a million times alreadyâ he starts to wonder if you have short-term memory loss and donât remember telling him every time you walk by the cinema. (And thatâs a lot of times, since Sunwooâs dad owns the place. Sometimes, Sunwoo makes Eric be his own delivery manâ he would deny on most occasions, but ever since he learned that bringing Sunwoo his lunch to work means he can take home a bag of cinema popcorn, the one that admittedly, always tastes the best, he doesnât complain muchâ he can use the stale bag as a leverage to make you do about anything.)
âOh man,â you sigh, âarenât you a dream. I was going to wait for a more serious occasion, but wait, let me justââ you say, running quickly into your room. Eric doesnât question your antics, figuring out that he will know the reason for your disappearance soon enough anyway, and allows himself into the living room. Two cans of coca cola and a chocolate bar are already waiting on the coffee table, alongside the TV remote, and while he passes the couch and opens one of your kitchen cabinets to fish for a bowl to put the popcorn in, he hears your socked feet rumble against the floor, announcing your arrival.
Once he takes the big bowl heâs sure heâs seen you puke in before after a wild night out and settles it onto the kitchen counter, the bag of popcorn comes back into his view as you lazily throw it into the white plastic, still closed and sealed, waiting to be opened. As his hands move and go to rip it open, meaning to pour the snack in so you two can share while you watch the next movie on your listâ which, just for the record, Eric never asks the title of before, afraid it might make him less excited for the movie nightâ you put something onto the back of his hand, giggling.
Eric curiously stops his movements, gazing at his own skin. There, shiny and glittery, is a sticker attached to his limbâ a yellow star sticker, to be exact, making him look at you with a dumbfounded look, eyebrows furrowed, but lips still sealed into a wide grin.
âThatâs a gold star for remembering my favorite snack,â you point, flicking his forehead as a way of swatting him away from you so you can open the bag yourself, âand for bringing it.â
When Eric doesnât give you any coherent replyâ despite his brain operating on a thousand miles per hour, thoughts just swirling around and silencing any rational wordsâ you only laugh at his face, your nose scrunching in that adorable way that makes him want to reach over and squish both of your cheeks in between his fingers, crying out.Â
âWow, I didnât know you were so serious about this,â you sigh, snickering. Eric was going to bring up the fact that you were the one serious enough about the sentiment to buy a full roll of star stickers to give him on various occasions, some more serious than others, but he kept his silence in fear of getting this advantage taken away from him. He doesnât think heâd survive it. âIf you manage to not eat the entire bowl before the movie starts, Iâll give you another one. Come on,â you call for him, body already disappearing back into the living room.
Eric follows you like a lost puppy. If he had a tail, at this moment, he wouldâve been waggling it. After he drops to the sofa, he notices the movie paused on the TV in front of him to be none other than Dirty dancing. With a sigh, he recognises that heâs seen it about five times already with his mother and sister, and so he spends the hour and a half gazing at the star on his hand instead.
The next few stars he receives are gifts of a similar manner. Half-serious, but still enough to make Ericâs heart leap in his chest at your recognition.
One day, he says a joke in the middle of the conversation that nobody really appreciates. And see, itâs not really unexpectedâ he was already aware that his friend group doesnât appreciate good humorâ but the dead silence he receives after the lame joke still makes him feel kind of awkward. Thatâs only until he is greeted with the sound of your muffled chuckle, thoughâ which is of amusement at the situation, and not his joke, just for the recordâ and the sight of you ruffling around your pockets. You take a roll of stickers out of your jean jacket, and before he knows it, a star sticker is glued onto his phone case, right in the corner of his phone laying screen down on the table.Â
âA gold star for trying,â you hum, making the rest of the group holler out a laugh at the casual bullying, ânot as bad as last time, keep it up, buddy.â
Eric gets red in his cheeks. When he looks up from the dark wood of the dinner table, he is met with the sight of Sunwoo and Juyeon looking at him with shit-eating grins on his faces, wiggling their eyebrows at the very obvious reaction Eric has at the half-assed praise. The boy wonders if youâre the only one that hasnât noticed yet, or if you just donât really care about the effect you have on him. The star sticker stays glued to his phone case at all times, though, even when itâs worn-down and peeling off at the edges.
Another gold star is won from you one day when the semester starts again and you two meet up in the library, working on your respective essays. Each of you major in a different thing, so there is not much actual help shared other than underlying emotional support, and despite the coffee Eric brings you upon his arrival and the bag of chips resting on the table waiting for you to munch on them, which you refuse to touch before you finish a segment of your essay to âmotivate yourselfâ, as you say, he can see youâre still a bit stressed out.
The suspicion is only proven to be true when he speaks up suddenly, lost in thought and a little overwhelmed himself. âHow do you spell âaccommodateâ?â he asks, scratching the back of his head.
He now admits that itâs a stupid question to ask, but somehow, getting advice from you is much easier than looking it up himself, or simply writing the word down to let Google docs do the editing. The answer you give him is short, sharp, and the tone of your voice stings the boy the tiniest bit. âAre you 5 years old, or something?â
âIââ
âIâm in the middle of writing an important paragraph, Eric, just Google itââ
âJeez, okay,â he hums, rolling his eyes at your snappy composure. When your eyes meet only two seconds after, you look a little guilty. You say nothing, though, only continuing to focus on your essayâ and Eric does the same, for the most part. (While he also tries to take his mind off the fact that you might think heâs a little bit stupid. You are a STEM major, after allâ heâs the one studying media.)
After a while of typing away on your computer, though, you look at him with big eyes, chewing on the bottom of your lip. The subtle nerves and desperation in your face are enough to leave the man weak in his knees, and even though heâd like to reply to you in a similar manner to show you his disapproval with your previous tone, he canât find it in himself to ever reject you as you mumble out a soft: âSwitch?â having the man instantly nod, offering you his laptop.
This is standard practice for the two of you. While he doesnât really know what youâre talking about in your essaysâ for all he knows, you could be pulling everything out of your assâ he enjoys reading the words youâve written. You two often work on your essays together and switch from time to time to reread what the other one has so farâ on a lookout for wrong word order, grammar, or anything sounding weird. Itâs hard to rationally evaluate your work and find flaws in it after spending hours and hours on it, your brain desensitized to the content youâre writing. Having a helping pair of eyes is always for the better.
When the both of you are done and you switch the laptops back, thereâs a gold sticker smiling back at him from the device settled right next to the Kirby sticker youâve given him once after hearing him gushing about the game one night (Yes, he was tipsy and sentimental). He didnât even notice you putting it on, and when he looks up at you with questioning eyes, you shrug at him, averting eye contact.
âA gold star for spelling âaccommodateâ right,â you say, making the boy roll his eyes, snickering.
He doesnât really question you further. Just the star sticker is enough for him now, if heâs being totally honestâ even as unserious as they come. Had he pried more, though, maybe heâd find out that the gold star wasnât just the prize for his spellingâ but also for his patience and silent support heâs been sending you every single day.Â
And so, the habit preserves itself at first in a joking, half-serious manner. A gold star sticker for him when he reminds you to water your plants (âfor having a good memoryâ). A gold sticker for him when he carries you home on his back after you get too drunk at the bar with your friends (âfor having strong musclesâ). A star sticker for him when he picks you up after work and drives you home (âfor having a cool carâ). Another one when he cooks you ramen when youâre sick and donât have enough energy to make yourself something warm for dinner (âfor being a 5* Michelin cookâ). For his birthday, alongside with other things, you give him a strip of the gold star stickers, 5 in a row all next to each otherâ âfor bearing the old age wellâ. Heâs not even that much older than you in the first place, but he takes the external validation and praise with open arms, not really dwelling deeper into the sentiment underlying your joking, unserious reasonings.Â
He doesnât really realize the stickers were a sign of gratitude for the fact that he listens to you and remembers what you have to sayâ not for having a good memory. They are for taking care of you on your lowestâ not for having strong arms and a âfat assâ. They are a wordless thank you for his acts of service and protection of you, not for having a cool car and getting his driverâs licenseâ although, the pride is the common undertone in some of the gold stars you give him. You give him gold stars on his birthday to tell him youâre proud of the man heâs growing into, not to make fun of him growing old. The boy is just too oblivious to realize it, it seems.
Some days are more difficult than others, though, and thatâs when your star stickers gain more value and seriousness.Â
The day after he has a family reunion with the distant relatives that always pry too much into his businessâ âDo you have a girlfriend yet?â, âWhat will you end up doing with that useless degree of yours?â, âDo you still share a flat with that friend of yours? What about getting your own place?â â he is met with the sight of you waiting for him after class, on one of the bean bags outside of the lecture room. His department is a solid 20 minute walk away from yours, so the sight of you there surprises him, but the shock is only intensified when you call him over with a wave of your hand and present him with a pack of M&Mâs with a gold star stuck to the packaging.
âWhatâs that for?â he says, but opens the candy nonetheless. After he takes a few into his mouth, he offers you someâ to which you shake your head and shrug.
âFor being the coolest one out of your family,â you say close to his ear, like itâs a secret, before you ruffle his hair and stand up from the bean bag, strutting towards the exit. âCome on, I have beer over at my place. You can come over and rant about them being stupid, if you want.â
Eric smiles at your sincerity. Trying hard to tame his hair back into place, he follows you with his backpack hanging off one of his shoulders, and even though heâd love to finish the candy youâve given him, he forces himself to leave at least three pieces inside of the bag, saving it for laterâ just so he can keep holding on to the star-adorning wrapper for some more.
One day is particularly hard for the boy as he locks himself out of the apartment, having to wait for his roommate Jake to come back from his hometown the other day, leaving him no place to stayâ before you invite him over and force him to sleep over on the couch. You can tell there is something more bugging him, thoughâ and so you push the boy for answers.
âWhatâs up? Locking yourself out is not the end of the world, yâknow,â you say, trying to lighten up the situation.
Eric looks at you with tired eyes, shrugging. Truth be told, his mood has been gradually falling over the last couple of daysâ this incident was just what really tipped him over the edge and nudged him closer to a nervous breakdown. Heâs been overwhelmed with work (too many people having high expectations of him that he is scared he cannot meet), with school (too many assignments he is afraid he canât manage to get done in time) and also with his family constantly being at his neck about everything he does and chooses for his futureâ only fueling the burning pit of anxiety and insecurity crawling outside of the big hole inside of his chest.
âItâs nothing,â still, he notes. âIâve just been having a bit of a rough time, really, âs all.â
You answer him with a slight pout of your lips, a saddened expression taking over your face. There is sympathy oozing off your presence, and Eric canât tell if he dislikes it, or yearns too much for your caring words and gentle encouragement. He canât tell if itâs natural or pathetic, to want, to need your compliments and validation so muchâ or if heâs just fallen into a hole he canât crawl back out of, too hungry after every bit of your attention. Youâve completely enchanted the boy, made his heart both soft and erratically running whenever youâre around, and the things he constantly does for you are not only because he wants you to tell him heâs doing well, but also because he wants you to think of him as someone that you can lean on. He wants you to think of him as someone good enough for you.Â
Today, though, maybe he just needs a bit of validation. Maybe he just selfishly strives for your encouragement. Itâs okay to just want to be loved on from time to time, no?
You coo, taking a seat next to him on the sofa youâve spent countless movie nights on together, slotted side by side. Eric plays with his fingers in his lap, a heavy cloud hanging over his face. You know your friend isnât really good at talking about his emotionsâ something akin to a mental block inside of him preventing him from ever fully opening upâ but despite it all, it seems like heâs completely see-through in your eyes, handling you all the unspoken words on a silver platter. You know him too well.
âYouâre doing well, Eric. Donât let the doubts get into your head, yeah?â you hum, meeting eyes with the boy.Â
âAm I, though?âÂ
The face you give him is stern, acting upset with him. âOf course you are! Stop saying that,â you shake your head at him, sighing when he doesnât comply with your hard love. After a heartbeat of silence, you turn your head away from him and face the turned-off TV, instinctively wrapping your arm around the boy first, tucking him to your side, before you cradle his head and move it so it sits in the crook of your shoulder.Â
Patting his hair, ruffling it and gently playing with the strands before you move to scratch on his scalp, the actions all unarm the poor boy. He almost feels like he could cry and fall apart right there in front of you, right there in your hold, but his pride is oftentimes bigger than his need to let it all outâ so he just stares ahead of him, teething at his bottom lip in silence.
After a moment, you rustle around your pocket with your free hand, seemingly searching for something. Eric watches you with curious eyes, big eyes reminiscent of ponds of water waiting to overflow when you take out a strip of star stickers from the inside of your sweatpants, gently taking one of them and sticking the golden star onto the fabric of his pants, right on his knee, before patting it affectionately.
âWhatâs that for?â he asks, voice a bit hoarse. Heâs glad you donât mention it.
âJust in general,â you shrug, hand coming back up to play with his hair, âa gold star because Iâm proud of you.â
âThereâs nothing to be proud of, though..?â
âOf course there is!ïżœïżœïżœ you argue, raising your voice at him. He doesnât make much effort to show you that he agrees or understands your point, so you gently take his hand into yours and wave it around in mock-joyâ although youâre kind of serious about the sentiment. âProud of you, because youâre alive and surviving! Yay!â
Eric snorts. Itâs not enough to cure his mood completely, but it warms his heart up enough to make him forget about his tears.
âDo you just carry these on you at all times?â he asks, pointing towards the sticker on his leg.
âYou never know when you need them,â you innocently agree. After your continuous doting, the boy finds himself falling asleep on your shoulder. When he wakes up in the morning, thereâs a blanket thrown over his body he didnât see in the room before, and he feels a thousand times better.
So far, Ericâs never asked for the gold star stickers. They always come to him by your initiativeâ and although he has to admit that sometimes he does stuff for you and expects a reward for it (in the form of the sticker, of course) â he never once begged to receive one himself. Sometimes, you surprise him. Sometimes, itâs obvious there is one comingâ like after he helps you send out your psychology survey to every single person he knows (and he knows a lot of them. He is a born extrovert, after all.).Â
Much like the day of his football match.Â
Heâs not really the biggest fan of the sportâ he much prefers baseball, but his university no longer has a baseball team and he needs to get additional credit somehowâ but when you add up the fact that it makes him popular with the fact that he ends up spending time playing around the field with his friends and over the course of the season gets actually better at the sport the more he practices, itâs not as bad as he expected.
The last match of the season turned out wellâ with their team winningâ and although Eric wasnât the one in charge of the winning goal (damn Kim Sunwoo and Jake Sim for collectively beating him to the victory), he was still ecstatic about the whole thing. After celebrating with his teammates, dubbing them up and screaming in victory, his eyes scan the crowd to find the rest of his friend group that he knows is there, watching him and Sunwoo play. (In reality, heâs just looking for youâ he wonât admit that out loud, though.)
Running up to you with sparkles in his eyes, he watches as you cheer on your other friend, Sunwoo, when he beats him to the bleachers. (Not cool of him, if you ask Eric. His crush is literally right there.)
The taller boy enthusiastically talks about the matchâ as if you, Jihoon, Ryujin and Jay havenât been on the bleachers the whole time, watchingâ and after a while, Eric hears your enthusiastic praise aimed towards his best friend, making his blood turn green in envy.
âYo, that goal was so good, though!â you gush, patting Sunwoo on the shoulder.
âI know, right? Jake passed the ball to me in the perfect time, that other guy couldnât even register what was happening,â he boosts, grinning to himself.
All attention is drawn on Kim Sunwoo, and Eric doesnât like it. Not when itâs your attention weâre talking about. He doesnât care if the whole university drools over the handsome fire sign (as if he doesnât have a girlfriend anywayâ although Eric is still surprised by the fact, after the way he treated the part-timer at his fatherâs movie theater in the first few weeks of their acquaintance). Believe me, Eric is completely content standing in the shadow whenever someone gushes about Kim Sunwoo, the star player of the teamâ until youâre involved, of course.
So, he sulks. And itâs apparentâ or at least he thinks so. It doesnât seem to clock in with any of his friends, though, as they all walk away from the football field, aiming to celebrate together in the cheap restaurant downtown. Eric walks behind the group like a lost puppy, and it takes exactly 5 minutes and 35 seconds (not that heâs counting) for you to finally notice the absence of his lame jokes and loud comments to just about everything.
âWhatâs up?â you ask when you trail behind the group to join his side, laughing at the pout on his face. âYou look like you just lost the match. Which you didnât. Not sure if you caught thatâŠâ you joke, bumping your hips with him.
âWell, you seem to be acting like it,â he comments, his words leaving a sour taste in your mouth.
âHuh?â you ask, genuine confusion tinting your expression. âWeâre literally going to celebrate, I donât get what youâ is this because you want that stupid star sticker?â you cut yourself off mid-sentence, the boy already too readable to you after so much time.
Eric gasps in shock. Heâs not really sure what he wanted out of mentioning it so openly to you, but to be called out like this surely wasnât on the list. He feels heat rising to his cheeks with lightning speed, his eyes averting your gaze in the instant. Maybe the voices inside of his head were right. Maybe he is embarrassing.
âWell,â he shrugs, only digging the hole under himself deeper, âdid I not do well too?â he mutters under his breath, the humiliation fully settling into his bones after you laugh straight at his face.
âWowâŠâ you hum, shaking your head in disbelief. âIf I knew I was fueling your praise kink this much with the stickers, I wouldâve stopped a long time agoââ
âI donât have a praise kinkââ he screams, battling you as you suddenly scramble after him with the sticker on your finger, waiting to be plastered somewhere onto his figure. Heâs sure the whole commotion heard his poor attempt at defending himself, but heâs not willing to back down without a fightâ anything to prove that he doesnât depend on the stickers as much as one would think. He doesnât want the sticker anymore. He doesnât need it.
As you fight him and womanhandle him on the street, though, hands all over him, trying to get close as he desperately tries to push you away and fight the allegations, he finds himself unarmed when you get in close proximity of his body, pushing him against the wall. Heâs sure he has more muscle power than you do, but the mental power in him is lackingâ he just canât make himself push you away from him. Your face is close to his, your breathing tickling his nose. His heart is stammering hard against his chest, your hands still clutching his wrists against the wall, making him feel like a horny teenager. His breathing is heavyâ he doesnât think heâs done much physical labor, though?
Before he has a chance to collect himself and physically unglue his eyes off your lipsâ glossy and pink, inviting him inâ you make the boyâs brain short circuit even further when you lean close to his ear, whispering so no one else can hear.
âJealousy doesnât suit you, by the way.â
You know just which buttons to push. Maybe youâre a bit sadisticâ with how knowledgeable you are of his feelings, but of how much youâre enjoying him being completely oblivious to the fact that youâre aware. You have him at your mercy, all yours to keep, his heart all yours to play with and scan in the palm of your hands.
A star sticker is pressed into the skin below his ear, right at the pulse point. With that, you unstick yourself from the boy, running back to the rest of the group. It takes Eric a moment to collect himself enough to rejoin his friendsâ so much he has to run (which is good, in hindsightâ at least he has something to blame for his breathlessness)â but after this, he swears heâs never asking for validation from you ever again.
Itâs too dangerous.
Almost as dangerous as you trying to ride his skateboard for the first time, it seems. Heâs met with the fact only two weeks after the football match. When you texted him and convinced him youâre going to be fine and that he should definitely bring the board with him when you hang out later in the dayâ âIâm not a five year old, I can handle it! I bet itâs going to be fun!â â he didnât really expect you to be this bad at it. You seemed a little too confident for him to believe otherwise, and, well, in Ericâs eyes, you are perfect at just about everything.Â
This really shattered the image of you he had in his mind. Not in a bad way, noâ the man has and always will worship the sheer ground you walk onâ itâs just that more than admiration, the feeling flowing through his veins right now seems to be adoration. Eric always admired your every move, every single sentence that ever came out of your mouth. But now, he just canât seem to contain himself as he watches you stumble over your own feet and try to balance yourself on the unmoving skateboard in the middle of the empty park, hands waving around your figure in a desperate need to not fall over and break your neck. (Which would never happen under Ericâs watch anyway. His reflexes are fast.)
âYou look like a baby learning how to walk for the first time,â he gushes from the bench, your bags waiting at his feet. A wide grin is plastered onto his face as he watches you, his cheeks beginning to hurt from the constant stretch of the muscles.
âVery funny,â you sigh, stumbling over once again, making the board move with the kinetic motion of you stepping off of it, leaving Eric to stop it with his outstretched leg.
âYou were so confident before,â he shakes his head, mocking you.
âWell, I tend to overestimate my abilities sometimes,â you shrug, a pout slowly appearing on your face as you move closer towards the male, obviously going to sit at the bench next to him. âItâs whatever, I donât feel like skateboarding anymoreââ
âYouâre giving up already?âÂ
âYes.â
âNo, youâre not,â he shakes his head, standing up and offering you his hand to take so he can bring you back up to your feet, ânever back down, never what?â
âEric, Iâm not going to finish your TikTok references right nowââ
âI said never back down never what?!â he hollers, forcefully tugging you to a standing position, the sigh escaping your lips only fueling him further with his ridiculous antics. âNever give up! Thatâs right, Y/N, very well. Now, let me help you, I promise itâs not as hard as it seems.â
âI mean, given the fact that even you can do itââ
Eric flashes you a stone cold look as a warning. He doesnât really think the teasing is at place right nowâ youâre the one not capable of keeping balance on the skateboard. Itâs not like you have any right to joke right now.
âOkay, I take it back.â
âLeave the jokes for when your legs donât look like a freshy born horseâs with how much theyâre shaking when youâre up on this thing, yeah?â he chuckles, hearing you snort out a laugh at the accuracy of his comment.
Eric shouldâve known he was the one miscalculating his abilities to efficiently teach you how to skateboard before the act itself happened. He didnât, though, and the thought only occurred to him the moment you started latching onto him like a koala to its favorite treeâ all just so you could hold balance on the board beneath your feet.
Your legs are a little shakyâ and so are Ericâs hands when they instinctively land on your waist as you latch onto his shoulders, steadying yourself. The boy is painfully aware of the layers of clothing preventing him from touching your bare skin, yet, his fingertips still tingle as they bear into your midriff, holding you steady and preventing you from falling.
âNow, this isnât so hard,â you conclude, chuckling. Eric doesnât find it in himself to look up at your face, knowing heâd go painfully red the second your eyes would meet. The close proximity of your body still makes him shy sometimes, despite the years of friendship you share, and so he keeps his gaze glued to the ground instead, clearing his throat before he speaks up again, trying to seem nonchalant and casual.
âIâll move now, yeah?â
Without really waiting for your reply, his feet shift their position on the ground, dragging you across the road with him. Gentle steps at first, making sure youâre not too overwhelmed, then picking up speed so you move a little faster on the board. âWill you be okay if I let go?â
âI donât know..? HopefullyâŠ?â you say, voice wavering a little, nerves seeping through your tone.
âIâll catch you if you fall, donât worry,â he hums, feeling how you squeeze his shoulders for one last time before he lets go of your waist, watching the way you slide away on the skateboard. The pace isnât too fast, yet, itâs still enough to make you grin widely at the boy, your body now used to the feeling, balance finally finding its way to you.Â
âDo you want me to push you around for a bit?â he offers, relishing in the way you nod eagerly at him, the grin on your face making his heart squeeze on itself. If he could carve the muscle out of his chest and offer it to you, he would. In his eyes, you deserve everything in this worldâ how could he not just try and give it to you, little by little, all by himself?
Light steps nearing your figure, he gently pushes you in the back, watching as you slide farther and farther away from him. Every time he gently nudges you in the right direction, he earns himself a hearty giggle from you, the motion making you feel free and recklessâ just like teenagers do when discovering the activity for the first time. âI was right! Itâs fun!â
Eric can feel himself relishing in the moment fully. Your smile is the prettiest thing heâs ever seen, and he wishes he could engrave the sight of it into his memory forever. He knows thatâs not possible, though, and so he pledges to try his hardest to make it appear on your face so much and so often that he has no chance to forget how it looks.
After youâre done and exhausted with the day, Eric makes it his quest to get you home safely before heading to his place. You complain about your feet hurting, and although the boy is doubtful of your whining, he still offers to drag you home as you stand on the skateboard, holding your hand the whole way. When heâs almost at your apartment complex, he feels the familiar star sticker glued to the back of his hand before you intertwine your fingers with his, running a thumb proudly over the gold plastic.
âA gold star for being a good teacher,â you note when your eyes meet, making the boy chuckle.
âShouldnât I be giving you one for being a good student? Is that not how things usually work?âÂ
âI give credit where credit is due,â you hum, nodding to yourself. âBesides, thatâs not only for that. I justâŠâ you trail off, as if too nervous to say the next words. âI just wanted to show gratitude to you, âcause I had a really good time today,â you say nonchalantly, still, shrugging. Eric feels his stomach churning. How can you be so casual with saying words that make his heart skip a beat?
âI should show my gratitude to you more often too, yâknow.â
You shake your head at him, laughing like itâs funny. âOh, Eric. You do it so often you donât even realize it. You just have a different way of showing it than I do.â
Eric averts his gaze from you, chewing on his bottom lip in nervousness. He starts to wonder if heâs been too obvious with his feelings. Do you see him differently now?
The questions almost drown him out on the way towards your house. Somewhere along the way, he realizes the act of holding your hand feels natural to him now. Gazing at your interlocked fingers, he smiles to himself. He could get used to itâ all of it.
He could get used to the people smiling at him and you on the street when they see you with fingers interlocked. He could get used to holding your hand every day, keeping you close. He could get used to your touches, hugs and skinship. He could get used to waking up to you in the same apartment as him, like that one time he locked himself out and you let him sleep over at your place. And to a certain extent, he already has gotten used to youâ all of you.Â
Heâs used to texting you every day. Heâs used to seeing you multiple times a weekâ because if he doesnât, he misses you a little too much. Heâs used to your movie nights and dancing with you in bars, shielding you from the looks of other greedy men wanting to get a piece of you. Heâs used to the gold stickers you constantly provide him with as a gentle reminder of the unsaid feelings shared between the two of you. Heâs used to your presence and your energy, heâs used to your teasing words and the memes you send in his Instagram DMs. If you were suddenly removed out of his life, he knows heâll find it hard. It would feel like a piece of him was missing.
Some days, he tries to make himself believe that heâs content with what you two have right now. And he is, for the most partâ but deep down, he knows he wants more. He always wanted something a bit more.
It shines through his actions on most days. Itâs visible to everyoneâ the longing looks, the gentle touches. Jake once said Eric would jump out of a window if you asked him to, and after careful consideration, the boy had to shamefully agree with his roommate. Eric gets laughed at every time his cheeks blush when you give him too much special attention. Heâs used to being called the âlover boyâ whenever youâre around.Â
In front of you, he tries to hide his feelings as much as possible, though.
Sometimes, it slips out of him, though. In moments where the day slowly comes to its end and the atmosphere turns more tender. On days when the movie nights get moved to his apartment, because itâs closer to your university and you claim youâre too tired to walk all the way back to your place. Eric claims youâre just lazy, but the pout on your face tells him otherwise.Â
On days when there is no one else in the apartment, just you two, and your conversation dies down. The boy is usually a chatterbox when it comes to watching movies with youâ commenting on every single scene, making fun of the characters, teasingly spoiling bits and chunks of the plot for youâ but it was a Friday night and you were snuggled up in your favorite hoodie, your bodies stuck tightly to each other on the sofa. There is a cloud of comfort, a huge curtain of intimacy falling over you two, and Eric is afraid that speaking up would ruin the sentiment.Â
After a few minutes, he feels your head lay on his shoulder. The crown of your head is instantly more interesting than the movie playing on the TV, his eyes glossing over your relaxed expression. There is hair falling into your face and your eyelashes are kissing your cheekbones, your brain no longer focusing on the movie, but slowly dozing off instead. Eric mentally coosâ itâs not often you fall asleep next to him, and so he somehow finds himself treasuring the moment. You look so peaceful, so beautifulâ yet so unaware of it. His heart squeezes with tenderness, making sink a little into the sofa cushions so youâre more comfortable in using him as your head rest. He knows waking you up or moving you so youâre resting against the back of the sofa would be more convenient for your neck, but he selfishly relishes in the fact that you found comfort in the crook of his shoulder instead.
He canât help but smile widely at your composure. You look small and vulnerable. You look like the prettiest thing heâs ever seen. Eric indulges in the fact that heâs not watched right now, letting himself fully enjoy and admire your sheer existence.Â
He acts on impulse when his lips softly land onto your forehead. Not much thought goes into the sentimentâ he just sheerly answered his heartâs calling.Â
You look dreamy. You look lovely. Heâs in love with you, he thinks.
He lets himself settle deeper into the couch cushions. After no longer having to entertain you with his comments on the movie heâs seen 4 times alreadyâ The matrixâ he finds himself bored enough of the familiar plot to doze off himself, forgetting about the promise he made to you to drive you home after the movie is over.Â
He sleeps through your smile and the shake of your head, as well as you detaching your head off his shoulder, smiling at the unaware boy. Not yet asleepâ just resting your eyes for a bitâ you were a witness of the boyâs tender, loving ministrations. You disappear out of the apartment after the movie is over, crossing paths with Jake in the entrance hall giving you a quiet wave and a point towards his roommate sitting on the sofa, a gold star adorning the tip of his nose.
You just shrug before leaving. Jake just shakes his head at both of you, wondering when your time will finally come. Eric wakes up in the middle of the night to the TV off, asking himself if he should consider the sticker a silent invitation.
And after a while of careful considerationâ laying awake and wondering of all the what-ifs, replaying every moment spent with you over and over in his mind, looking for the very obvious signs of reciprocationâ he decides to just go for it. He decides to be the brave man he claims he is, and finally makes the first step.
Well, at least tries to. Because as it turns out, itâs much more difficult to invite someone out on a date if youâre already friends with them for a prolonged amount of time. Not only is it more nerve-wrecking, but also much more confusing to the other partyâ and after inviting you out to get boba in the new place downtown, heâs not so sure you are aware that youâre on a date with him.Â
Not that Eric expected anything to change between the two of you instantly after going on a dateâ no, heâs completely fine with the dynamic you two have, and itâs one of the things he values the most about your friendshipâ he just thought the atmosphere would be⊠a little different.
Which is why he decides to start dropping not so subtle hints about his intentions. Brave, isnât he?
First of all, he pays for your order. All after the 20 minutes you take standing outside of the boba store searching through the menu to find out what youâre going to getâ and although Eric finds it endearing, he is also starting to get a little nervous.
âDidnât know you were so indecisive,â he hums, shifting his weight from one foot to the other.
âIâm not!â you grunt, shaking your head at your own antics. âI just donât know what tastes good together. Should I just get one of the premade drinks on the menu? But Iâm not really in the mood for any of theseââ
âIâll just get you a random one,â he sighs, âand you will have no other choice than to drink it.â
âWhat if I donât like it?â
âThen at least you have someone to blame,â he snickers, pushing the glass door open and entering the quiet boba store. He orders you a kiwi bubble tea with strawberry popping pearlsâ because he knows you enjoy how they come apart in your mouthâ and after he comes outside with both of the drinks in either of his hands, he waves you off when you ask him how much yours was so you can pay him back.
âItâs on me,â he hums.
An over-exaggerated sigh escapes your mouth at that. âYouâre paying? You never pay,â you exclaim and take the straw in between your lips, ready to taste the drink. You and Eric both know that what you said is a lieâ he has no issue with paying for you, and he brings you random treats all the timeâ but for the sake of the next line, he decides to go along with it.
âWell, today is a different occasion, I guess,â he shrugs.
With that, you stop and stare at him with stars in your eyes, a teasing smile slowly overtaking your lips. Youâre not stupidâ youâre not oblivious the way he isâ and so Eric thinks you finally got the hint. Or, at least he hopes so. âIs it?â
Suddenly too shy under your gaze, cheeks tinting light pink, the boy averts his gaze from you and walks down the street, expecting you to follow him. He might be brave enough to drop hints, but still not brave enough to admit to it explicitly.
Not when he drags you to the park and sits with you on the bench, people watching. Not when he casually drops his arm on the back of the bench behind you, gluing himself particularly close to your body. Not when he lets you try his drink, battling away the annoying voice inside of his head telling him that you just shared an indirect kiss. (âCome on, Eric. Youâre not a teenager anymore. Get it together.â)
He doesnât admit to it in words, but he sure does in actions when he gives you his jacket when the evening gets chilly. He swears you look the most adorable in his red windbreaker, and in a moment of weakness, he puts his arm around your shoulders as you walk down the street, a selfish need of having you close to him winning above everything else.
âAnd what was so different about today, Eric?â you ask on the way to your apartment, gazing up at the beaming boy next to you. Are you teasing him again? Do you enjoy watching his misery?
Eric figures itâs for the best to tell you, though. He thinks itâs important to set the toneâ because after today, itâs almost like nothing changed at all. The dynamic stays the sameâ and while he doesnât think he hates it, he admits heâd just rather call you his.
So, despite the embarrassment, he chews on the bottom of his lip. Youâre almost at your place already, and so he thinks it wonât hurt to talk about it now. If things go wrong, you can just go home and he can run to his apartment and violently cry into his pillow.Â
âWell, I was thinkingâŠâ he starts, clearing his throat to buy himself some time and also trying to bite down the excessive nerves clawing at him from the inside, âI⊠you⊠I was hoping this wasnât just like⊠a regular day out, you knowâŠ?â
Blinking at him a few timesâ because you must love to torture him, there is no other explanationâ you shake you head at him. âNo, Eric. I donât know what you mean by that.â
Eric physically tears himself off you, your apartment complex now directly in front of him. Cracking his knuckles and taking a deep breath in to calm himself, he tries again. âI meant to⊠invite you out on a date today,â he proposes simply.
And in that moment, itâs like the whole world stops turning for a minute. Not only do you not give him any verbal answer, but your expression also stays the same as beforeâ completely stoic and neutral, giving him no window into the way you feel about his suggestion. And you know what they say about Eric Sohnâ he talks too much. Not only in situations where itâs inappropriate, but also in moments where he feels like there is nothing better to do than to fill the suffocating void that is the silence hanging over himâ much like right now.
Eric rambles. âAnd- and I know I shouldâve said that before making you go with me, but god, you donât know how hard it is to make it clear to you that Iâm trying to be more than friends with you without sounding absolutely fucking awkward!â he sighs, wetting his dry, chapped lips.Â
âAnd Iâm sorry if this changes your view of me, or something, but trust me, our friendship means to me so much more than just trying to make you date me, that was never my intention behind things, I do everything out of care for you, because youâreâ youâre just everything to meââ
After the last line, he hears you chuckle. Your eyes finally meet, and he feels like he wants a car to run him over approximately 15 times to make sure all his bones are broken and his skull is smashed into piecesâ heâs sure it would be more comfortable than the situation he put himself in right now.
âThat was so cheesy,â you say, Ericâs stomach making a flip that might as well force acid up his throat. He wonât throw up, he wonât throw up, he wonât embarrass himself even moreâ
His hands shake. Suddenly, you take them into yours.Â
He watches you carefully, ready to be let down. You step closer to himâ surely, youâre going to give him a comforting hug as you tell him he read all the signs wrong and you donât feel the sameâ before you lean into him, face inches away from his. Blinking, Eric suddenly registers your lips locking with his for a mere second, a soft, sweet caress of your mouth on his not giving him a chance to reactâ a chance to reciprocateâ before you pull away, making him freeze.
âYou always make things more complicated than they need to be,â you laugh, shaking your head in disbelief.
âUhâŠâ he lets out, like he lost all the words in his vocabulary. Itâs the first time Eric Sohn has nothing to sayâ and it feels like a miracle. In reality, heâs taken aback and still processing.
The sight of him like this only makes you grin wider. Itâs no question that you find him adorable like this, so bashful and surprised, cheeks turning red and lips slightly ajar, big eyes staring into yours. âCat got your tongue?â you tease, letting go off his hands and placing your palms onto his cheeks instead, thumbs tracing his cheekbones. His brain might be blank right now, but his orbs still hold so many emotionsâ ones that make you soften and cave in on yourself, overflowing with tenderness. Hands automatically resting on your waist, Eric holds you close to his chest.
âPut your mouth to use in a different way, then,â you joke, watching the boy in front of you go into factory reset.
Lips crashing against yours, the boy kisses you like youâre his lifeline. Chasing after you, he puts all the words heâs said before and the ones he keeps hidden inside for now into the action, having you melt in his hold. He feels your breathing on his face, making him deeply aware of every detail, of every miniscule shift of your figure, every tiniest movement of your lips and the almost inaudible sound you let out when his teeth tug on your bottom lip as he pulls away for air, being a little overly-excited.
Foreheads resting together, the two of you in your own little bubble no one gets to peer into even on the busy street, Eric watches as you look down and take something out of your pocketâ something he so deeply recognises, making his heart thump a thousand miles an hour, if it wasnât already.
Another kiss is given to his lipsâ for good measureâ before you press another one to the tip of his nose and one more peck into the middle of his forehead, making his legs feel like jelly. You follow your lips with the star sticker attached to your thumb, sticking it to your loverâs skin.Â
âThatâs a gold star for being adorable,â you say, making him roll his eyes. âAnd for the nice date.â
âDonât I get one for being a good kisser too?â he pries, watching as you scoff at his prideful question.
âI donât know, Sohn,â you shrug, âIâm not sure yet, but I could be convincedââ
He cuts you off by locking your lips again, ready to prove you of his abilities. With the gold sticker proudly glimmering on his forehead, he realizes that maybe you were rightâ and all along, it has always been this simple.
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Hi! I'm not sure if you're taking requests but if you are can you do a Slytherin boy(preferably Mattheo, Theo, or Enzo but you can choose) x reader. So the reader was walking down the hall and they heard chanting and cheering so they went to check it out and they saw the Slytherin boy in a might. Their face was really bloody and already starting to bruise so the reader tries to break up the fight, but ends up accidentally getting hit. Before the Slytherin boy can do anything the reader punches the other person in the face and then drags the boy back to his dorm to clean him up. And the boy is just kinda awestruck by what he just witnessed, and he just admires the reader as she cleans and patches him up. Sorry that this turned out to be so long đ have a lovely day!
The Knockout Chronicles
Theodore Nott x Reader Mattheo Riddle x Reader Enzo Berkshire x Reader
warnings - cursing, blood, fighting
a.n. i am taking requests esp for the slytherins :)
sooo... I couldn't decide who to write this for so I just did all three I hope that's okay. also this is my first time writing for Mattheo and Enzo so please let me know if there's something off regarding their characters I tried to do as much research as possible.
i was so freaking excited to get a slytherin request that i literally wrote this all in one sitting so i apologize for any typos or anything. please feel free to send more slytherin requests!!
wc 1.9k (each piece is about 500-600 words)
works slytherin boys
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You yanked exhaustedly at the tie, finally undoing the loop and pulling the damned thing off your neck. After a long day of O.W.L's all you wanted was to find your boyfriend and collapse into his arms. Whether it was your dorm or his made no difference to you so long as you didn't have to do anything more for the remainder of the evening.
As you walked the corridor in search of your now missing little snake, you heard the distinct hollering and shouting of what was likely a fight taking place. Typically, you'd be there either watching or taking bets, but today was different. There was a tired in you that settled into your bones.
The gentle glow of the setting sun lit up the castle walls with beautiful hues of pinks and oranges as you debated the merits of actually going to get involved in this affair when suddenly, you heard a student call out a familiar name.
THEODORE
"YEAH! Go on Theo, kick his ass!"
You closed your eyes, leaned your head back, and took deep breaths as you attempted to suppress the rage currently building within you.
All you wanted was a peaceful, quiet evening in Theo's arms.
Nonetheless, you quickly advanced toward the noise. Despite having heard students cheering and chanting for him, you were still rather surprised to see your boyfriend on top of some poor Ravenclaw boy, beating the absolute snot out of him.
Theo's fist came down punch after punch. Unlike the loud atmosphere of the students who'd gathered, Theo fought in complete silence. Still, though he seemed calm and controlled, you knew that you had to put an end to it.
It wasn't often that Theodore Nott got into fights. He didn't like to let his emotions get the better of him. In fact, emotion was something his father had tried to beat out of him at a rather early age. But when he did get into fights, Theo was ruthless. He could beat someone to death and never change expression. In fact, most people avoided conflict with Theo entirely due to the boys ability to deliver blow after blow for hours on end.
This Ravenclaw boy didn't seem to get the message. You approached the pair of them and placed a gentle hand on Theo's shoulder. His fist froze mid-swing.
"That's enough, Theodore."
Your appearance gave the Ravenclaw the momentary distraction he needed to wriggle out from underneath. The boy immediately lunged at Theo as soon as his feet touched the ground. However, in his reckless abandon, his elbow found it's way to your cheek and hit you on the side of the face with an audible thud, effectively whipping your head sideways.
The courtyard fell silent.
For the first time since their fight began, Theo's emotionless front cracked. He was seething with pure rage.
"Listen, man, I-- I didn't mean--"
Even those that weren't deterred by Theo's reputation and had decided to fight him anyways knew that there was only one person in this world that Theodore Nott cared for. You. And if anyone ever messed with you, Theo was more than happy to provide them with a brutal trip to the afterlife.
But the punch that broke the boy's jaw wasn't delivered by Theo.
You shook your hand out, not expecting your knuckles to pop in the way that they did when your fist met his face. The force of your punch had knocked the Ravenclaw to the floor. Two of his friends suddenly pushed through from the crowd and picked him up as quickly as possible before the three of them took off down the hall.
You didn't say anything as you grabbed the arm of Theodore's shirt. You plucked his robes off of the floor and stormed out of the courtyard, towards the Slytherin Common Room. Theo was silent the entire walk there. It wasn't until you were perched on his lap, cleaning the cuts on his face and hands that he spoke.
"Merlin, all this time you've been able to throw a punch like that?"
"Keep fucking playing with me Theodore, and you'll find out just how mean of a punch I can throw."
MATTHEO
"C'mon Riddle!"
"Goddamnit." You huffed out as you barged through the doors that led to the one-eyed witch courtyard. Mattheo, whom you were unfortunately in a relationship with, was rather engaged in a surprisingly brutal fight with Stewart Ackerley, a Gryffindor in your year.
His shirt and hands were covered in deep red splotches which you could only assume were Stewart's blood. Mattheo had probably the roughest upbringing of anyone you'd ever known. He'd always been hotheaded and he was always getting into fights. The number of entanglements he'd been in had died down considerably since the two of you began dating but it wasn't hard to get Mattheo riled up if you knew what button to push.
And Stewart Ackerley had damn near broken that button when Mattheo overheard him scheming with his disgusting friends about trying to get you into his bed.
Something that you noticed really early on into dating Mattheo is that he's not like other students. His troubled childhood and his unfortunate parentage meant that he had a darkness in him. He'd joked on more than one occasion that the real him was a monster that he kept chained up in the back of his mind.
Most importantly, when Mattheo fights, he lets the monster loose. He's complete, uncontrolled chaos as soon as that adrenaline hits his blood. It's like getting into a fistfight with a hurricane.
You carefully approached the pair of them, careful not to get too close.
"Mattheo stop it."
Mattheo's body flew around to face the source of whoever had been brave enough to scold him. It was likely this person would be the next target of his rage. That is, until his eyes met yours. He took a deep breath that did nothing to stop the way his body shook with rage.
Once you'd decided it was safe enough to draw near to him, you wiped away a bit of Ackerley's blood that had splattered onto his cheek.
It seemed, however, that the beating he'd received wasn't enough to deter the stupid Gryffindor. Moments later, he was blindly throwing his fists towards Mattheo. His vision was too impaired by blood and sweat to notice the figure standing next to him and in a moment of sheer ignorance, he'd mistakenly punched you in the face instead.
The taste of iron filled your mouth as blood started to pool. His blow had caused you to bite down on your tongue quite hard.
Mattheo instantly grabbed Ackerley by his collar but before he could punch the boy, he'd doubled over in pain from a swift kick that you'd delivered to his groin. While he was bent over, you swiftly pulled your knee up, satisfied with the crunch noise his nose made as it came in contact with your knee.
Ackerley let out a rather unbecoming shriek as he fell to the ground.
Mattheo stood off to the side with a proud look on his face. He smirked and flipped Ackerley off as you yanked him from the scene.
When you made it back to the Slytherin Common Room, Mattheo pulled you into a rather intense kiss. You pushed him onto the expensive leather couch and began dabbing at his busted knuckles with a cotton pad soaked with alcohol. Mattheo's other hand snaked around the back of your neck, pulling your head up so your eyes met his.
"As incredibly hot as that was Princess, do me a favor. Next time you're going to try and help me, don't."
"Get in there Berkshire!"
Confusion contorted your face as you approached the bell towers.
Why in the hell, would your sweet, loving Enzo be in a fight? Though you were convinced that it was really just some other slytherin who might've held a close resemblance to Enzo, you still allowed your feet to carry you towards the source of all the racket.
It came as quite a shock when you'd approached and saw your dark haired Slytherin on top of some poor student. You recognized the boy from the halls but you'd never actually met him. And here your sweet Enzo was, very thoroughly pummeling him to your surprise.
Not that you thought Enzo couldn't fight. In fact, you knew that Enzo had quite a bit of experience in that realm after the training his father had given him. What was shocking was that Enzo was fighting at all.
Despite his cousin Draco's attempts to goad him into fights on numerous different occasions, Enzo really did despise fighting. He was always a little bit afraid that if he allowed himself to lose control like he'd seen Mattheo do so often, he'd accidentally kill the bloke. No, it wasn't fair to engage in fights with people so much less trained than he.
So to see him now, face set in a hard and angry stare while he obliterated the boy below him was startling.
Though the student on the ground was just about destroyed, Enzo didn't have a scratch on him. He had a little blood that had splattered onto his coat and you suspected his knuckles had split, but aside from that, he was untouched.
You knew that if you didn't put an end to this, Enzo was going to regret it.
"Enzo." Your voice rang out softly into the air but he didn't hear you as he continued to beat his opponent. "Lorenzo, lay off of him."
This time, Enzo registered the sound of your dulcet tones. He stood from his place on top of the boy. You'd expected him to walk over to you and laugh it off, but instead he delivered a brutal kick to the boy's ribs, still angry beyond reason.
You marched up to the two of them, frustrated. "I said, stop."
Enzo turned to stare at you with a blank look in his eyes. It was like he'd completely died inside.
Whoever the little shit was that he'd just beat the life out of saw a unique opportunity (to die). You let out an involuntary yelp as he kicked your legs out from under you. Thankfully, you landed on your bum on the soft grass, but his actions did nothing to help Enzo's rage.
Before your boyfriend could get the chance to kill the kid, you'd jumped to your feet and stepped directly on his hand, applying probably more pressure than necessary. You secretly enjoyed the hoarse scream he let out. You only wanted to wound him enough to send a message, not enough to send him to the hospital wing, or worse, crying to the teachers like a little bitch.
After a thinly veiled threat, you took Enzo's bloody hand in yours and jerked him back towards the castle. Thankfully, most of the students were either on their way to dinner to already there so the halls were fairly empty.
"What was that?"
You growled out the moment the door to the Common Room shut behind you.
"Look I'm sorry, Y/n. But I'm not just going to stand by and let Cormac McClaggen of all people insult you."
Your eyes softened and you reached to the first aid kit kept in one of the large oak cabinets near the fireplace. You spoke gently to Enzo as you cleaned and bandaged his hands.
"Thank you, but I don't need you to protect me Enzo."
"Yeah, clearly."
4.18.2024
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savior complex (pt. 1) | bang chan
summary: Your father had wielded you to become a machine; a weapon. And a machine you would become. Sleep with one eye open. Find food. Tread on until dark. Repeat. He taught you how to protect; specifically how to protect your family. But he never taught you how to survive with other groups, especially when their leader seems to have it out for you.
pairing: bang chan x fem!reader rating/genre: 18+ Minors DNI | strangers/enemies to lovers + zombie apocalypse au, angst, fluff, smut word count: 19.9K chapter summary: you'd always known the end, and it had always known you. you just didn't know the beginning would be waiting for you when your time finally came. warnings/notes: zombie apocalypse au so . . . blood, guts, gore, sad, sad, sad. beware. lots of inspo from every zombie thing i've literally ever seen (twd, tlou, train to busan, etc.), typos probably, parental death, actions of violence and murder, religious TRAUMA, religious undertones, reader does not believe in god but she's deeply influence by it bc of her childhood and it haunts her, reader comes from a small toen and it's not explicitly stated where she's from but hollows are mentioned, hunting, reader wishes for death multiple times, chan goes by chris, no smut in this chapter but there will be in every chapter after, i think that's it but let me know if i missed anything, and enjoy! <3
chapter one: i know the end (and it knows me) ( series masterlist | next â )
Sometimes you felt like a ghost. It happened when the world was so silent that you could almost hear the beat of your unsteady heart pounding in your chest; when everyone else was asleep and you stayed up, eyes watchful and searching for threats. That was when you felt like the lost faces that haunted you.
It hadn't always been this way, at least not until the world ended. Most of the time you tried not to think about it. You tried not to think about much except survival these days.
Because that was smart. Surviving was smart. Anything else was stupid; anything else would get you killed.
Ironic, how you used to fear that very thing. Death. Now it was all you knew.
The apocalypse had come.
You knew how it sounded. Honestly, you didn't believe it when it first happened. You had been too afraid to admit it; too scared that if you did, you could never go back. There was no going back anyway. That was something you wished you had known back then. And as you sat on a log in the middle of those dark woods, overlooking your group who all slept silently while you stayed up, bloody knife in hand, and eyes watching for threats, it was hard to ignore the fact that this was your cruel reality.
Because the reality of it all was: you were living on borrowed time, trying your best to do right by your father and keep your family alive. You'd faltered that night, dotting the line between protection and predation.
And now . . . now you couldn't help but think about the beginning. How you would've never ended up like this if things had been different. But things hadn't been different. Things had happened exactly the way they had, and it'd left you with rot in your bloodstream and hate in your heart.
That was what made you clutch the knife closer, nearly cutting your own flesh. Because things hadnât been different, but they also hadnât always been this way. You hadnât always been like . . . this.
You supposed it was because it was easy to kneel when you were just a girl. It was easy to ignore the ever-present scabs on your knees when you didnât know any better. It was easy to tear yourself down the middle, pulling stitches from the back of your legs when you knew itâd all be re-sewn by morning. It was easy back then when the world hadnât died.
From the moment you were brought into the world, barely kicking and silently screaming like it was a sin to voice your pain, you had been taught to be that girl; that easy, complacent girl with not so much as a rotten thought. From the moment you were born, you had been taught the foundation of the Church and its vocation, and it had carved its way into your rotten flesh even when the world was no more.
At age four, you were in the pews, listening to the words of God while creating imaginary friends in the statues. At age seven, communion. Then at age eight, you had begun to become an altar girl, fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell, bringing up the gifts and the book, among other thingsâessentially being a servant to God. At age fourteen, confirmation. At fifteen, your mother doused you in holy water before your first date with a boy from school. Sixteen, heartbreak, praying to God and begging for him to help ease it all, only to be left with no response . . . even after all you had done for him.
Seventeen and the stitches down your legs remained undone, the scriptures now more of a question than a statement. Then . . . eighteen, the timer clicked into place, and you felt yourself begin to rot along with the world, forcing you to realize your entire life was just a cycle of kneeling before God, praying, and asking for forgiveness for your sins.
It had been easy to kneel when you were just a girl; when you didnât know any better. And then it happened.
It.
Armageddon.
The Rapture.
The fucking apocalypse.
It didnât matter what you called it. Doomsday was still doomsday even dressed up with fancy scriptures and sacred wine.
The apocalypse had come. Humans were deemed horrible creatures by some almighty who you didn't give a fuck to acknowledge. It didn't matter. Someone or something had deemed the human race unworthy.
The apocalypse had come, and you were deemed worthless. You were made to die. It was inevitable.
The apocalypse had come. There was talk that it had begun in the North. But much wasnât known in your town. Now you realized they tried to keep it a secret. It was a way of controlling everyone, you supposed, but not like it mattered much now.
That was just how things were. Your mother refused to let you and your younger sister watch the news, refused to let you search anything about what was going on in the world, adamant that everything was lies and those lies would cloud your mind. A religious town bordering on a commune that resembled a cult perhaps just a tad too much. You realized all this now, of course, but back then your knees were still covered in scabs from kneeling before a God who would never come. Back then your mother kept you kneeling until the final bell tolled, her hand firmly clutching your shoulder to keep you in place.
You were only eighteen then. And while the outside world was torn apart month by month, its people haunted by death piled upon death, your town continued on as it always had. The whispers of a war that would end the world were just whispers, covered up by scriptures that the local preacher would sight every Sunday morning just after youâd collected the eggs from the chicken coop and put on your best dress like your mother had always taught you.
But it was different for you, even back then. Because while it had been easy to kneel when you were a girl, you had begun to grow. Eighteen then, but you had begun to see the flaws within the Church when you were sixteen. And by eighteen, you knew better.
By eighteen, you could see the sweat beading along the preacherâs forehead. By eighteen, you could hear wavering in your motherâs voice when she proclaimed that this was just a test. That this was meant to happen. That the Bible had always predicted this, and if you remained faithful, then you would be saved . . . spared.
But by eighteen, you knew better.
It took one quiet night and a hammering heart for you to sneak into your fatherâs study and head straight for this desktop. It took even less time to discover what had become of the world. One. Two. Three clicks and then . . .
You remembered the choking feeling bubbling up your chest as your eyes scanned the news articles. A virus. One so horrible and unforgiving that it could take a healthy vessel, and within twenty-four hours, the body would succumb to death. But, youâd seen stuff like this before, right? You knew there had been plenty of diseases and viruses and they all had cures. They all had to have cures. They had to.
That was just the thing: no matter how hard you looked, you couldnât find any article that explained how this virus came about. It was unknown, deadly, spreading rapidly, and there was no way of telling when itâd reach your town. It was just . . . just . . . (It was the first time you truly felt helpless.)
You remembered staying up with the sun, looking for answers, only to come out empty-handed. And when your father discovered you in his study that morning, you nearly confessed right away, sobbing into his arms. But no shame was brought upon you that day.
Your father had been a good man. He had loved you so. He had loved his family, no matter the consequences or conditions.
This town, your town, was small. It consisted of around only three thousand people give or take, all of which were either Christian, secluded, or . . . your father. In all the years you had been alive, not once had your father stepped into the Church. You never asked. You never worried. Your mother just always told you your father was busy every single time, and you believed her because back then, youâd trusted her with all of you.
As you grew, your suspicions of him did, too, but you remained silent as you always had in life. And it was only until that morning when he wrapped you in his arms and let you cry into his shoulder, did you realize why he never entered the Church, why he never spoke the prayers your mother praised, why neighbors would talk of his name only in hushed conversations.
He didnât believe.
No, he believed in something just not . . . this sacred word your town so desperately worshipped. And that morning, he told you the truth. From his childhood to how he ended up in a town like this. He told you it all, and then he told you the truth. He told you how your mother was scared (how she always had been) and how one day he hoped with enough trying, sheâd see the world for what it was ( . . . she never did). And then he told you about the virus, and everything was so much clearer.
The town had everyone convinced this was some kind of test. There was no virus to them. This was the reaping. The scriptures were true to them. And so every Sunday, you were forced to acknowledge that Pestilence, War, Famine, and Deathâthe Four Horsemen of the apocalypse had come to earth with the power to destroy humanity.
That was how it had been explained to your town, and all its people believed. A sickness had struck the world, yes, they told that much truth, but they chalked it all up to being some kind of plot point in Godâs plan. To top it off, it was said that if the townspeople all repented and did right by his name, then salvation would be given.
That was what was told, and that was what was believed.
You remembered the preacherâs voice even now.
Then I saw when the Lamb broke one of the seven seals, and I heard one of the four living creatures saying as with a voice of thunder, "Come." I looked, and behold, a white horse, and he who sat on it had a bow; and a crown was given to him, and he went out conquering and to conquer.
ââRevelation 6:1â2
That scripture haunted you just as your fatherâs face did, but back then you hadnât realized the detriment it would have on you. Back then, you played your part. Back then, you dressed as your mother advised, went to church, and listened, and then, when all was said and done and your mother had gone to her room, you snuck off to accompany your father on his hunts. And during those times, youâd learn the truth.
While the two of you hunkered down, waiting for deer to pass through your side of the woods, he told you about what was going on with the rest of the world. He explained how the CDC had claimed this thing; Pestilence (as your town believed) was some kind of virus, yes, only they wouldn't release the survival rate except for a few things that stated it was deadly, spread rapidly, and anyone could have it, but by the time symptoms had started to kick in, it would be too late.
As the weeks went by, as the more hunting extravaganzas you went on with your father piled up, his news became more worrisome. At first, the virus was contained in the North of the world, but as it took more lives and less information about it was being provided to the public . . . people began to panic. Hysteria spread throughout the world. Cases of this unknown virus peaked, and the government released statement after statement informing the public that face masks would be required to prevent the virus from spreading and travel restrictions would soon be put into place.
Only by that time, it was too late.
Carriers of this unknown virus had already traveled far and near, spreading the disease throughout the world. This so-called Pestilence might have only been given reign to a quarter of the world, but his disease had spread farther than his radius.
And while you had been young, you realized that this virus had only one purpose: to kill. There was no survival rate. No hope.
The world shut down soon after more and more people started dropping like flies, succumbing to the miserable disease that left them with boils and blisters covering their skin. Hospitals became overrun. Schools were wiped out with kids coming home with this deadly virus. Workplaces were abandoned, the people wishing to stay at home with their families, too afraid to step outside without any real knowledge of how this virus worked.
Your town remained oblivious, too, as the region shut down, gates being made so no one could enter or leave. It was safer that way they claimed. All of those who could be saved would be saved and helping those seeking a refuge was against the rules. It all felt like some kind of sick plan if you had anything to say about it.
By the time your father had taught you how to shoot your first deer without you sniffling in fear, Vaccines were finally attempted, but nothing worked; the disease only spread, and more people died.
Then . . . it all just stopped.
But your town continued to spread its lies.
The story remained the same even all these years later. You remembered how while you had learned the virus was supposedly coming to an end, your town still painted the picture of the Horsemen. Tales of Pestilenceâs reign still remained.
They went on and on about how he rose from the depths of Hell. Pestilence had come. He, who sat on his white steed, had a bow, a crown that had been gifted to him by his gods had come, and when he had, he went out conquering. And so he did.
Until he was put to rest; until his conquering had come to an end. You listened with half a heart as the preacher went on and on about how his time had ended, yes, but this was not the end. All you had to do was keep praying, keep repenting, keep . . . kneeling, and youâd be saved.
But you knew better.
While others would attend midnight mass in addition to morning, you claimed you had to pray on your own, and when your mother had left with your sister on her hip, you snuck off with your father to learn of the world. You snuck off to better your shooting arm, to seek comfort in the only person who seemed to have their head screwed on right, to shoot ducks and geese and deer and everything in order to keep your town fed while everyone else prayed to a God that wasnât doing half your work. And yet, every time, every kill, your father knelt beside the animal and prayed, until you had begun to do the same.
You werenât sure why he did it. You had never asked. You never thought you needed to. (Now you wouldâve done anything to know the answer.)
And so . . . life went on like that. Completely cut off from the world without the help of the internet your father provided for the two of you, life went on.
The virus no longer spread further, and many believed it was all just some hoax. News stations came to life again, but not much else was restored. That was how everyone found out the virus had concluded. Hell, even you remember being twenty-one years old, having your first legal shot with your father in the middle of the woods while the two of you watched news reporter after news reporter claim the virus had mutated and mutated so much to the point our bodies had accumulated a natural resistance to it.
But you couldn't believe it.
Three whole years of this deadly disease taking out population upon population, and then it all ceased. It felt almost too good to be true.
Of course, the town believed this too. Pestilence had conquered, and that was just the problem.
Every day, day in and day out, words spread throughout the hollow, the word in the Church mutated each week, even your mother who had spent the last three years praying to Jesus, Joseph, and Mary; your mother who had gone through rosary after rosary begging for God to have mercy on your family; your mother who had always forced you to attend those days at church on Sunday went around the house, boarding up the windows and hiding the special silverware in the basement, claiming that he would come next.
He has conquered, she had hissed over your shoulder when you and your father came back from one of your hunts.
Pestilence's reign had ended (according to your mother, who you were almost certain had a few screws loose). You didnât believe it for a second, ignoring your mother's desperate ramblings.
War will come, she warned.
War will come.
But . . . you knew if something did come, it wouldnât be this War.
And then . . . then he did.
The first sighting of the dead coming back was spotted just months after the virus that had plagued millions had ceased. And this time . . . the town allowed its folk to see the reports. Even your mother had brought the television from the basement to witness the dead rise . . . or rather . . . War. The news stations had captured a recording of these . . . people; people who had suffered from the virus coming back, and then with only their teeth, tearing any live thing apart. The recording was aired all across the world, fear, and hysteria spreading like wildfire.
The government was still up and running at this point with only one mission: to shoot down these seemingly reanimated corpses before they could cause more harm. People believed this to be a fluke, but your mother's words had stuck with you.
War will come.
It was all a little hazy now, but you remembered bits and pieces of the world back then. War had been quick, ruthless, and determined.
This was no man. This was War.
And it all became clear soon after.
While Pestilence had been silent, War had wanted an audience.
The things he could do; the people he could hurt . . . it was all so gutting. Those lost to the virus kept coming back, all with one purpose: destruction. With one bite, their victims would soon fall ill to that same virus, and then once it had taken their body, theyâd come back, reanimated with the same gruesome purpose.
The government finally fell when the dead could no longer be stopped. Quarantines dropped, people ran, and everything just . . . stopped. These creatures tore through cities, sinking their teeth into civilians. And you watched it all on the television, until that, too fell, leaving the rest of the world in the dark.
That was when you realized just how real all of this was. That was when you realized the past three years of hunting with your father was not just something the two of you would look back on and laugh about one day when this virus was over. No . . . it seemed . . . it seemed you couldnât quite see the end or maybe . . . maybe you could and that was the problem all along.
Your father, the man he was, tried to remind you that this was not War; that this was not the supposed Godâs plan everyone was convinced of in your godforsaken hollow. And you tried to hear him, but for a while, you wished to be like everyone else in the town. You wished you could believe this was some greater plan. You wished you could believe that this was all because of some Horseman . . . but you knew better, and your father seemed to know this as well.
(And yet, when you thought back on it now, the stages in which the world ended still presented themselves as the Horsemen in your troubled mind.)
Because, well, you supposed that was truly when the world had endedâthe day War came.
War will come, your mother had warned, and you knew that to be true the day the electricity stopped working. War had come, and he'd taken civilization with him. And while he reigned over the quarter of the world he'd been gifted, the rest of the world lay in the dark, trying to navigate throughout this new world.
From time to time you had heard talk of distant wars. You, however, had never seen one.
But War's ruthless hand still reached your town.
There was no news or contact with the outside world other than the people you could see with your own eyes. No transportation, no government, no nothing. It was said that cars had even been abandoned on highways as people tried to leave town to find their families. But they never got far; not with this newfound order bestowed upon the earth.
Because truly . . . War did not need to come to earth to corrupt it.
The government had fallen, the world had ended, the apocalypse had begun and that was all it took for chaos to ensue. People became their worst selves at the end of the world, you'd been told all your life through media upon media. But you had to disagree. You thought, perhaps, the end of the world brought out who people truly were deep inside. It allowed people to let go of civility.
And you discovered people really were perhaps even worse than this supposed War himself. Or rather a product of War and his righteous hand.
(Although, how righteous could he truly be?)
While War reigned, the rest of the world scavenged. Your family stood stagnant in your childhood home, holding up there for as long as you could. It was still warm when the second wave hit. You knew you'd need to find a different shelter when the time came.
The cold wasn't your only problem either. People were at their worst. When the news broke out in your town, the scriptures they held so dear began to fall apart. A lot left, some stayed, and others turned on each other, leaving houses with bloodstained splatters and a fear of thy neighbor. Your family stayed, however. Your mother read scriptures every day. Your father recited the truth. And they argued, while you sat by the window, terrified out of your mind as you watched the empty streets.
That was when you realized another truth about yourself. You were just about to turn twenty-two, the world had gone to shit, and you had never been so scared. Pestilence. War. Famine. Death. Their names raged on inside your head and it was as if you were still just a young girl, kneeling in church despite the scabs. Except now, you were a girl who could no longer kneel in church, and yet you were still so scared.
It felt cruel. Perhaps even unreal.
The scriptures had predicted thisâthe four harbingers coming down to scorn the earth. But you hadn't believed it. You were forced to now.
It was Warâs reign back then. But Death would come one day. He had come to kill you all; to finish off everything his brothers hadn't touched, and one day he would.
It had been predicted. The words stuck in your head even now.
When the Lamb broke the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth living creature saying, "Come." I looked, and behold, a pale horse; and he who sat on it had the name Death; and Hades was following with him. Authority was given to them over a fourth of the earth, to kill with sword and with famine and with pestilence and by the wild beasts of the earth.
ââRevelation 6:7â8
Your mother told you long ago of these scriptures. When you were a child, you'd cover your head with your blankets, hiding from the mysteries of the night. Somewhere in your innocent mind, you'd convinced yourself the devil himself would find his way into your room, wrap his bony hand around your ankle, and drag you to the pits of Hell.
Back then you'd feared death. You'd done everything to steer far from its clutches.
Sheâs afraid of the world, your peers would hiss under their breath, not knowing you'd heard every word. And you knew they were right. You knew you had always been a scared kid, trying your hardest to keep the monsters at bay.
You wished you'd realized there had been no real monsters . . . yet. You would've lived more. Now you knew the consequences.
Now there was no more living, just surviving.
Still, sometimes you found yourself missing it; missing life. It was a bitter thoughtâwhat could've been had the world not ended all those years ago.
Back thenâbefore the endâyou'd feared death.
How far will this go? you remembered thinking back then when it was still Warâs reign. How long until things are normal?
You didn't have the stomach back then to come to terms with the truth. You barely remembered it now.
But you did remember the day everything truly changed for you.
Up until that day, you'd been following your father's orders, huddling up in your home with your mother and little sister as the four of you survived day by day. Then . . . your house had been broken into, the intruder coming in through your window.
Back then you had feared death. You had thought you were going to die.
You'd thought this up until the very last scream ripped through your throat just as your father emerged from the shadows, a look on his face youâd never seen, moments before everything went red. You remembered that to this day. While everything else was blurry, that moment was clear. You could still feel the blood splatter on your face as you watched your fatherâthe man who used to tie your shoes for you before you hopped on the school busâkill a man before your very eyes, ripping out his jugular with his bare teeth.
Once a girl who could no longer kneel in church, became one painted with the blood from another. And you remembered a small part of youâthe part that had once knelt so much her knees had turned to scabsâthat this was all Warâs fault.
You thought it until you watched the man pale, falling to your childhood bedroom floor with a thud. You remembered how his eyes stayed wide open, locked on you as he gurgled and choked on his blood, bleeding out onto your pink carpet. He didn't blink. Not once. Not even at all. They stayed cold and empty as your father breathed heavily above him.
And then you looked at him.
Your father was a good man. He was kind and just, despite the town. He believed in science and facts. He wanted the truth. But none of that mattered if his family was at stake.
Your father was a good man. He loved you, and he wouldâve done anything for you.
Your father was a good man.
Your father had ripped out another manâs jugular in front of you.
Your father was a good man.
Your father had killed someone.
This was the end. You knew it, and it knew you, too.
(It wasnât talked about, and you never brought it up again. He simply embraced you in a tight hug and kissed your forehead, leaving a smudge of blood from the man in doing so, and whispered apologies that would never sink deeper than your skin.
(Now you wished you wouldâve told him you understood. Now you wouldâve looked at him and seen an image of yourself staring right back. Now you wouldâve hugged him back.))
That was all it took before your father took it upon himself to gather your mother and little sister, put all necessities in the car, and collect enough portable gasoline as he could before the four of you set off down the road. Where you were going was undetermined. There was no knowing . . . because there was nowhere to go.
The world had ended. There was nothing left. You just had to go.
You have to grow up. No more kid stuff, your father said to you that night on the road while your mother and little sister were fast asleep in the back of the car. One day I might not be here to protect you. You have to learn to protect yourself.
And you'd promised him you would. Because you had to. You had been old enough then, after all. You had been twenty-one . . . technically an adult.
(Now, however, you realized you had still been too young. Twenty-one wasn't old enough to face the end of the world.)
But . . . what happens when a scared young girl is forced to grow up too soon? She turns into a machine.
Sleep with one eye open. Find food. Tread on until dark. Sleep with one eye open. Find food. Tread on until dark. Sleep with one eye open. Find food. Tread on until dark. Repeat.
Your father had borne that burden back then, when you first set off on the road. The car hadn't lasted long. Not that it mattered. The world was a wasteland anyway. Walking from town to town on the vacant streets and highways was nothing new now.
You just have to survive, he kept telling you. Survive long enough to keep them alive.
And you always knew what he meant. He was training you for the day when he would be no more. Because when that day came, you would be the one left in charge. He'd turned you into a machine because that was the world you lived in. You were the oldest. Your sister was barely five years old back then. And your mother . . . your mother who once believed this was all some greater plan, was now convinced that if she prayed hard enough it'd stop Famine from following after his ruthless brother.
It was your job to remember what your father had taught you when Pestilence first came to reignâhow to hunt, how to shoot a shotgun, and now . . . how to survive.
And when Famine came; when you caught sight of the words Famine has risen spray painted on a billboard on the side of a highway, reminding you of your sick home. It was then you finally learned how to survive. You didn't realize how hard it would be until a year after Famine's birth, your father had passed because of you (because of a stupid decision that you had made which you still couldn't bring yourself to acknowledge).
Survival became all that you knew after that.
Your father was gone. It was just like he had warned. You were in charge now, and you had one purpose: keep your family alive.
The burden became yours to bear.
This was your purgatory and you'd do well to repent for what you'd done; for the man you'd sent out to die; for the father you'd lost.
Survive, survive, survive. It was all you knew.
And when the final Horseman rose, you knew what you had to do. It didnât matter if it killed you, you couldnât let your family die at the hands of one of those . . . creatures.
Death had risen. The entire world was a wasteland filled with undead and wars made by man.
If you crossed paths with one of those creatures and let them lay a finger on your family, your oath to your father would be broken. Death would kill you all.
So you kept going, trying to outrun the inevitable.
Because you had to. For him. For your father. For the ghosts that haunted you.
Your father had wielded you to become a machine. And a machine you would become.
Sleep with one eye open. Find food. Tread on until dark. Repeat.
The routine was ingrained in your brain, going on and on like a mantra. You couldn't escape that. Not that it mattered. Survival mattered. Keeping your group, your sister, your mother, and your family alive mattered. They were all that mattered. You would skip as many meals as your body would let you if it meant they'd stay fed.
Sometimes you found yourself laughing at how naive you had been in the past. At twenty-five now, you were equal parts machine and woman, still oozing blood when wounded despite your protests. You didn't tremble at the sight of blood now. You didn't fear death.
When you were a kid, death was your greatest fear. Now, you envied it. Envied the fact you had to walk the earth; the same earth the dead destroyed. Because you couldn't die. That was the harsh truth: you couldn't die.
You'd feared death for so long and now as you sat awake, keeping watch while your group slept, you yearned for the clutches of death to drag you into nothingness. It was almost laughable.
In a world where people now fought for their lives, trying to outrun the dead, you wished to succumb to death. You knew it was wrong, and you'd never speak it aloud, but you yearned for it. This world was shit. Complete and utter shit, and you wanted to give up. Everything in you wanted to just wait like some brainless sitting duck and let Death or disease or even those wretched beasts you heard groaning in the dead of night have their way with your hollow body.
But you couldn't . . . not when you promised your father you'd protect them. He'd died for you, and it was your duty to keep your family safe. Your duty.
You couldn't die, not when you had to keep them alive.
So you let yourself turn into a machine.
And a ruthless machine you had watched yourself become.
That night had been enough evidence of this. Because that night as you sat on a log, slowly dragging yourself out of the past and into the present, you realized one thing. A bloody knife sat in your hand while you watched over your sleeping group, eyes searching for any sign of the dead, and that was when it dawned on you that you had been right all those years agoâthe end of the world brought out who people truly were.
You were a machine. You didn't feel. You couldn't.
Glancing down at the bloody knife in your hand, you realized you hadn't felt anything that night.
That night you'd done something you never thought you would. That night your group was attacked by a man with a gun; a man who wanted to harm; a man who had put his hands on your little sister. She was only eight going on nine, and she was your responsibility, and as soon as his hand clamped down over her shoulder while he held a gun to her head, threatening to pull the trigger unless you gave up all your food, you lost it.
Everything went black. You couldn't see. You couldn't breathe. You couldn't even think. You just felt this pure blinding rage.
When you finally regained your sight, you realized what you'd doneâyou'd killed the man.
No, killed was too vague.
Like the true machine you had become, you had slaughtered him; the bloody knife in your hand was evidence enough of that.
The man was dead, a chunk of his jugular ripped out while he clutched the many stab wounds piercing his stomach. And you . . . you stood above him, eyes wide, bloody knife in hand, and the bitter taste of blood on your tongue.
You'd never killed anyone before. You'd put people out of their misery, but you'd never taken another life like this. You'd never had to.
But you had that night.
And now you paid the consequences.
It had been hours since then. No one had spoken a word since. And your sister . . . your little sister had only looked at you once since then, and you could see the utter terror her round eyes held. Normally she would sleep by your side, but she'd curled up next to your mother that night.
She was afraid of you, and you couldn't blame her. You had once given your father the same look.
So you sat alone on that damned log, bloody knife in hand as you thought back on how you managed to end up in this Hell. Sometimes you felt like a ghost, and now you knew why.
Your brows pinched together. You couldn't help but think: is this what your father had intended?
How much of a machine had he meant for you to become? Were you supposed to clutch onto the part of yourself that was still human? Or had becoming a monster been part of the deal when you'd signed off your soul for machine parts?
You weren't sure. You weren't really sure of anything anymore.
Your sister had looked at you like you were one of the monsters that plagued your earth, slowly destroying it region by region.
Were you no better than the dead to her?
You swallowed hard.
Had you become a monster?
âYou did what you had to do,â you heard a deep voice from behind you, perhaps answering your thoughts.
But you didn't jump as you turned to see Felix sit down on the log beside you, exhaustion weaving through his delicate features. You didn't speak a word, just stared at the side of his face for a second before you glanced back down at the bloody knife in your hand.
You did what you had to do.
You nearly laughed. It was just like him to say such things.
You see: Lee Felix had joined your group around the same time Famine took his reign, and ever since then he'd been following you around like your own personal shadow. That was three years ago now. Your father had saved him, offering him to join your family on the road. Perhaps your father had seen something in him. Or maybe he had just saved him simply because that was just who your father was: a hero.
Not that it mattered. You'd taken a liking to Felix, too. He was kind.
Kind had been rare back then. It still was.
And Felix stayed kind.
When your father passed, Felix stuck by you. Your mother had begun to look at you as if you were a stranger, and your little sister still had been too young to understand much. Felix had made life easier.
You'd taught him everything you knew partly because you needed to and partly because you liked being around him as if he were the younger brother youâd never had. Little bird, you called him . . . because you'd taught him everything. You'd taught him how to survive. And sometimes you thought maybe you would've been friends outside of this. If things were different, if you'd met in a world where the apocalypse hadn't happened . . . then you'd like to think you could have met; that your paths would've crossed.
But things weren't different. You weren't even sure if you could let him in entirely. Your friendship would surely put him in some sort of jeopardy. Because, really, it all came down to survival, and you needed him to live. You didn't care what happened to yourself. You just needed to stay alive long enough to make sure they'd all make it.
That still didn't stop the feeling of relief that washed over you as soon as you felt him lean into you, arm touching yours. He was trying to comfort you in the way that he knew, and you couldn't help but lean against him further.
He was still just as kind as the day you'd crossed paths.
But you?
Well . . .
âI ripped his throat out . . . " you heard yourself roughly mutter before you felt the words tumble from your tongue. You lifted a hand to your blood-stained lips and swallowed. âI ripped . . . throat . . . his . . . with my teeth.â You swallowed once again, harder this time as your eyes drifted to your little sister's sleeping figure. She had been so scared. You had done that. You had scared her. âShe looks at me like Iâm a monster.â
âYouâre not."
âLix."
âYouâre not,â he reiterated, his voice as harsh as he could manage (which was not harsh at all) while he clutched your blood-stained hand and took it into his. âYou did what you had to do.â
Your eyes flicked down to your hands. But you didn't look at him. You couldn't. You just kept thinking and thinking and seeing that look on your sister's face. And then . . . then you felt yourself say. âShe says all life is precious. She cries when we have to put down a squirrel for Christâs sake. I shouldâve known. I shouldâveââ
âSheâs just a kid."
âI didnât have to kill him,â you continued. âThere was a point where I couldâve knocked him out. I thought about it. And I still killed him.â Your eyes finally snapped to his then. âI wanted to kill him, Lix.â
A muscle in Felixâs jaw twitched. âItâs people like him that make me wonder if this world got it all right,â he admitted after a second. âIâm glad heâs dead. I just wish I couldâve been the one to do it.â
Your breath hitched at his words, not because they'd shocked you . . . but rather because you found yourself agreeing. But that wasn't . . . right. Felix was kind. You were not. He was good, and you . . .
âYou donât mean that,â you mumbled, squeezing his hand. âYouâre not . . . â
âNot what?â Felix countered, eyes searching yours. âHmm? Not what?â
You blinked, your throat constricting. âToo far gone,â you choked out.
His brows twitched, his expression softening. âNeither are you."
His hand touched your face a second later, his thumb wiping the dried blood from your chin. You weren't a monster in his eyes. You were just his friend. He didn't fear you, but you knew he should've.
But for a second, you let yourself forget this. Instead, you closed your eyes, allowing him to clean your face of the man's spilled blood. And when he was done, your eyes fluttered open just in time to see him try to reach for the knife in your hand, probably to release it from your tight hold.
However, you shifted it out of his grasp. His eyes snapped to yours then, questioning.
You offered a weak smileâsomething you didn't do often, but would for him. âSleep,â you hummed, patting his shoulder. âWe need your brute strength in the morning.â
âWe need your brain more,â he countered, tapping a finger to your forehead.
âSleep, little bird."
He rolled those round brown eyes. "I wish you'd stop calling me that."
Nevertheless, Felix listened to you. He shifted down onto the ground, resting his head on the log, crossing his arms over his chest as his eyes closed. And you watched him until you were sure he was resting soundly. Then, your eyes went back to watching, making sure to keep your promise to your father.
But just as you were sure it was just you and the silence of the night again, you heard Felixâs voice filter through your ears, âYouâre not too far gone."
You swallowed hard but said nothing.
You're not too far gone.
Oh, how wrong he had been.
As if like some sort of phantom, your knees had begun to itch like they used to after mass all those years ago. For the first few days, you tried to ignore it, writing it off as poison ivy or not bathing for a few weeks, but even when youâd scratch, the itch would remain. You came to realize that this wasnât something you could write off; this wasnât something that hadnât been caused by anything other than . . . you.
A few nights ago, youâd killed a man. Youâd ripped out his throat with his teeth, and for a second too long, youâd enjoyed it. Now . . . now you wondered just how deep your guilt ran. Now you wondered if given the chance, would you do it again?
But you already knew the answer.
Your knees had begun to itch once again . . .
And you tried to ignore it. Honest, you did, but his screams; how easy it was to bite into his flesh; the bitter taste of metallic blood on your tongue which oddly tasted too similar to honey; the life in his eyes quickly dissipating as you towered over him like a predator to its prey; all of it kept playing in your head over and over again. You couldnât escape it, not even when night came and you were forced to close your eyes.
His face was always there.
Sometimes you wondered if any of it had actually happened. Sometimes you wondered if none of this was real or if you even were. Sometimes you wondered if this man had been Death; if the tales your town preached had been real and this was your test.
Sometimes you wondered if you had failed.
And you knew you had.
At night, you could hear your mother whispering prayers under her breath, pleading to the heavens that she and her daughter would be spared. And every time, you knew which daughter she meant. Every time you knew she was praying to be spared from you. Every time you knew it was you who she feared the most in this world. And every time you wondered if one day heâd finally answer her prayers.
You couldnât even blame her, because a few nights ago youâd done the one thing youâd never thought youâd have to doâkill a man. You knew you were some kind of fucked for that alone.
Then, last night, you began to wonder if this was how your father had felt. You began to wonder if this was why he was dead and not you. You wondered if heâd done it to save you, and to put himself out of his own misery.
And then you began to pray, too. Youâd stopped believing in God years ago, but it was an old habit that you sometimes indulged in for some sick kind of comfort. And this time, in the dead of night, youâd shut your eyes and beg for your fatherâs ghost to return to you. You begged for just one more minute. One more minute and he could tell you how to deal with this; how to survive this, too, just as he had taught you how to endure everything else.
But no ghost ever came, only the perpetual darkness galloped in, consuming you whole.
Your father was gone, and it was all your fault. Guilt was your ghost, not him.
He would still be here if you hadn'tâ
"Mom thinks you've been possessed by the devil," your little sister's voice brought you out of your mind.
You blinked once. Then, you glanced down at her, taking note of her skeptical eyes and furrowed brows. It was almost as if she were inspecting your face, trying to decipher if you, her older sister, really were possessed as your mother had claimed.
It had been the first time your sister had spoken to you in the past week. The four of you had been walking through the woods, steering clear of the main roads ever since youâd come into contact with that manâthe man whose blood you could still taste on your tongue.
Sheâd taken to walking hand-in-hand with your mother, just a few feet behind you and Felix as the two of you led the way into the unknown. You didnât know where you were going. You never did. That was the thing about the end of the worldâthe only thing that mattered was surviving day by day. There was no end-point.
But today while you led the group through the woods, eyes searching for any rodents or small animals to capture for food, your head stuck in the past, your sister had taken the chance to walk into step with you. And those . . . those had been her choice of words.
Mom thinks youâve been possessed by the devil.
And now with the world a ghost of itself, you thought perhaps maybe your mother could be right. Youâd changed. The world had changed you. The old taste of blood on your tongue was evidence enough of that.
Youâd killed a man. Youâd ripped out a chunk of his jugular with your teeth and plunged the very knife in your belt into his flesh over and over again until you were sure he couldnât do more harm.
Kill or be killed, sure, but . . .
. . . Youâd still killed a man.
Youâd actually taken a life.
(You werenât expecting it to haunt you this much. But it had. You could still see his face, hear his voice, smell him, feel him. He was still very much alive in your mind, haunting you like a ghost.
It didnât matter if he was more monster than man . . . you had still killed him. You had still taken a life without a second thought. His evils didnât matter . . . guilt still seeped in.)
Mom thinks youâve been possessed by the devil.
And maybe you had been.
That wouldâve been easier to fathom.
But instead of voicing these thoughts aloud, you adjusted your backpack on your shoulders, touched a finger to the knife tucked into your belt to make sure it was still there and tightened your grip on your fatherâs shotgun in your hand before you finally spoke.
"Mom's off her meds," was all you offered. It was all you could say. And it hadnât been what your sister was searching for.
Your sister stepped back, allowing you to walk alone. You knew you were losing her. You knew she barely trusted you now just as your mother stopped considering you a daughter.
And you couldnât blame them.
The end of the world brought out who people truly were, and you were someone not worth saving.
The sun had begun to set when you finally declared youâd be stopping for the night. It wasnât a solid resting place, which meant another night of no sleep on your part, but that didnât bother you much anymore. All that mattered was there were no signs of the dead, no low groans in the distance, no immediate danger, and the small creek running just a few meters from your camp would provide just enough for you to wet your face and clean any dried blood from your skin. That was what matteredâa temporary sanctuary.
Felix had taken to accompanying your little sister to the creek, while your mother gathered small twigs and broken branches to add to the fire you had just started. But your eyes never stopped watching your little sister, keeping an eye on her to ensure no danger would reach her or Felix while you were occupied.
That was your only concern. Your second was food. There had to be some crawfish lingering in the creek that you could fry up. That was your second concern right after the fire was steady enough to last until nightfall.
With a soft sigh, you forced yourself to tear your eyes from your sisterâs smiling face. You tried to ignore how she smiled at Felix while he splashed water at her. You tried to ignore the soft laughter you could still hear as you stabbed at the fire with a branch. You tried to ignore the thought that sheâd never look at you like that; never laugh like that with you; never trust you like that again.
You tried to ignore how you had become more of a loose end your family needed to tie off, than a daughter or an older sister.
But you couldnât. The thought was always there. There it would remain, you were sure of it.
Clenching your jaw, you added the branch in your hand to the fire, watching it crackle under the embers. And for a moment, you wondered what it would feel like if you were to reach forward and let the flames lick your fingertips.
Had he felt like this, too?
Had your father had these thoughts before he died for you?
Did he ever wonder ifâ
âYouâre just like him, you know?â your mother nearly whispered, tearing you from your mind as she set down the pile of branches she had collected.
You glanced at her once, then glared into the fire. âIs that supposed to hurt me?â
She shook her head only once. âIt should scare you,â she clarified, standing to her feet so she could tower over you once again. âGodâs planââ
âGodâs plan?â you immediately spat out with a humorous scoff, now standing to your feet as well. You were taller than her now, unlike when you were a kid; unlike when you used to do everything she told you; unlike when she still considered you her daughter. âWhat does Godâs plan have to do with my father?â
A muscle in her jaw twitched. âHe has protected us this far. He couldnât save your father. Iâm worried if you continue down this path, he wonât be able to save you either,â she muttered back as she clutched the cross around her neck as if she thought it would ward you off like you had become one of the evils sheâd warn you about when you were just a girl.
But you were no longer small; you were no longer moldable by her hand, and now, you were only made of anger. âYou think Godâs the reason weâre alive?â you questioned her, eyes narrowing into slits.
Your mother remained silent but clutched her cross harder. And you knew what that meant.
Your eyes flicked from her hand to her face. Then, you took a step forward, chin jutted out. âIs it God who kills so we can eat? Is it God who got us here, to this point? Is it God who holds dadâs gun?â you bit out as you touched a hand to your chest. âGod doesnât have a fucking plan.â You drilled a finger into your chest, your angry eyes never leaving hers. âI do. And God couldnât save dad because it was supposed to beââ
But your words halted in your throat. You couldnât admit it to her. You couldnât tell her you were the reason behind your fatherâs death. It didnât matter if she already knew. You just . . . you just couldnât admit it to her face.
âGod doesn't fucking exist,â you muttered out instead, turning away from her. âAnd if he did, heâs sure as hell dead now.â
âYour father filled your head with lies.â
You turned back to her, eyes glaring into hers. âBullshit,â you scoffed, shaking your head in disbelief. âHe was the only one who ever told me the truth.â
Ignoring your words, she took a step away from you, her hand remaining on the cross around her neck. "Your father . . . I knew he was deeply flawed when I married him, but I just figured heâd change. I figured heâd see the way, instead he only got worse, but he knew when to control it. He knew right from wrong,â she went on, her voice steady, but her eyes had begun to water. And you knew tears would come, and when they did, youâd leave to kill the crawfish. "But, you, honey . . . I don't know where we went wrong with you. It's like you came out of the womb defective. You got all the bad traits of your father and nothing else. I look at you and I see this angry little girl. And, you know, sometimes I ask myself how in the world we managed to raise a daughter who is even more deeply flawed than her bastard father, but I never seem to know the answer."
There were the tears now.
But along with it came a knife in your chest that kept twisting and twisting the more she spoke.
Twist the knife, and she did.
"There's something wrong with you,â she whispered again after a momentâs silence, the tears starting to roll down her cheeks. âYou frighten me.â
Twist the knife, and you refused to pull it out.
This was what you deserved.
Still, you didnât cry, not for yourself. Never for yourself. Instead, you continued to stare at her with no emotion in your eyes as you muttered, âTalking ill of the dead is a sin, remember?â And then you began to turn.
But your motherâs hand landed firmly around your arm. âDonât you turn your back on me, girl,â she warned, her words sharper than the knife sheâd twisted into your chest.
Swallowing hard, you sucked on your teeth. âWhat else do you want me to say?â you questioned, but didnât bother to turn and face her. âI have nothing else to give you, mom.â
She released your arm as if youâd burned her and hissed, âDonât call me that.â
Your brows furrowed in confusion for a mere second before you realized what she meant; before you realized what youâd said; what youâd done. It was an honest mistake, as well. You hadnât called her that in so long, and yet it still came out. You hadnât meant to say it, but it still came out as if you were still small and thought the whole world was in her arms.
âThen what do you want me to call you?â you asked, your voice quieter now as you took a step back. âIf not mom, then what should your daughter call you? Hmm? Or is the answer nothing? Is that what we are to each other now? Will that make God come down from the heavens and give us salvation? . . . If you abandon me?â
Your mother remained silent.
And you knew her answer.
Sucking on your teeth, you nodded in acceptance. âWhat?â you spoke in a whisper as you took another step back. âAm I not being loud enough for him?â You outstretched your hands at your sides, gesturing to the heavens. âShould I scream it? Will he finally fucking answer then?â
âStupid girlââ your mother quickly scolded, grabbing you firmly by the armâ âdonât you dare put this family in danger,â
But you only tilted your head in question. âDoes that include me?â
Her eyes fluttered, taken back. âWhat?â
âThis family,â you reiterated. âAm I a part of this family?â
Once again, she remained silent.
But you knew the truth.
âGodâs plan as long as Iâm out of the picture, right?â you muttered under your breath, swallowing hard once again. âAt least we finally agree.â
Then, you were tearing your arm out of her grasp, but you didnât move, you didnât even look away from her. Instead, you kept still. You kept your eyes locked with hers as if breaking that eye contact would sever the final string holding the two of you together. She didnât speak either, and she refused to move. She wouldnât move first. You knew that. Sheâd always been that way. So had you . . .
And when you were sure the world had begun to rot around you, you could have sworn her bottom lip quivered as if she were on the verge of saying something . . . anything. Only, when her lips parted a mere sliver, a shrill scream sounded from behind, and the perpetual darkness of your world crept back in through your peripheral vision.
Beat. Your heart shot to your throat.
It happened too quickly for you to think.
Beat. Beat.
You heard the scream and you knew your sister was in trouble.
Beat.
Without a second thought, you dropped everything and ran toward the scream; toward the creek; toward your sister. It wasnât far, but it was far enough for you to catch sight of two of the dead. One Felix fought off, while trying to grab his knife from his belt. The other had found its way to your sister, pinning her to the forest floor as she thrashed and screamed, her weak limbs desperately trying to keep the thing from sinking its teeth into her flesh.
And you knew what to do.
For a brief second longer, there was screaming. Then the squelch of a knife being plunged through a skull. Then nothing.
The world faded away. No noise. No people. No nothing.
One. Two. Three seconds, then the world started to return.
Breathing heavily, you watched carefully as your mother rushed past you, tearing the dead corpse off your sister and holding her closer . . . closer than sheâd ever held you. Your nose twitched for a mere second as your gaze shifted from your mother and sister staring at you in shock ((?) no, maybe it was horror) to the stilled corpse, and finally to the bloodied knife gripped tightly in your hand.
Youâd killed that thing, yes. But you hadnât even thought about it. You hadnât stopped to think that this thing was once a person. You hadnât even seen it as such, unlike your mother; unlike what the town had tried to drill into your head during Pestilenceâs reign. And . . . you could see that realization in your motherâs eyes.
. . . You were getting worse.
Your legs had begun to weaken at the thought, but you quickly stabled yourself, afraid theyâd see it as another sign to put you down like the violent dog you knew they saw you to be. Instead, you tore your gaze from the knife in your hand and met your motherâs eyes once again (but you couldnât bring yourself to meet your sisterâs tearful stare). âTell me, moââ you quickly stopped the word from tumbling from your tongue, then went onâ âis this still what Godâs plan looks like to you?â
But your mother didnât reply, and you didnât wait for her to. You could barely stand to hold her gaze for a second longer. Instead, you wiped the blood from your knife on your pants, shoved it back into your belt, and turned, walking back to the fire you had begun to make minutes before.
And as you walked, you took note of the silence which followed you. You took note of how even Felix hesitated slightly before he followed after you. You took note of how your mother and sister sat near that creek for a few minutes longer and didnât bother to wander after you as if you were no longer their blood.
The final string tying your family together had begun to wear thinner. You wondered when it would finally snap. You wondered how long it would take for a violent dog to succumb to its instincts; how long it would take you to become the lost cause you knew you were destined to be.
Would they make the decision to put you down then?
Four days. Two sleepless nights. And one squirrel shared between the four of you. You felt a fever coming on a couple days ago. You saw the infected cuts from the fight with that man. You knew your body was weakening day by day.
If you didnât stop soon, youâd sure become one of the dead.
But you tried your best to ignore it. You had to.
Your mother; however, remained hopeful (of course). You could hear her chattering on to your sister throughout the day while you watched the world.
According to her, no one really knew why the Horsemen came to earth. She claimed the world needed saving from certain people (what you were sure she was leaving out was the fact that she was convinced you were one of these people). So, she went on and on and on, and you quietly listened, too, because you were still a girl who used to kneel in church, after all; because you could still feel the bruises on your knees; because you could still see the scars left behind from the scabs.
So, you listened, but you did not believe.
The world was fucked and needed cleansing. People were inherently bad and God saw no other way for salvation (apparently) than to send his four loyal Horsemen to destroy Earth and its people. . . . Well . . . supposedly. You knew the truth; however. There were no Horsemen. There was just death. Something had gone wrong and no one really knew what, so they blamed it on some higher power.
Whatever.
(Supposedly) Pestilence had been a shadow. War had wanted an audience. The world fell before you could get a proper grasp on Famine. And now Death was here. Heâd been walking the earth for two years now, and still no one knew why.
Just like the town, your mother had her theories. And while she believed this God was still on your side, still searching for the good in humanity, you thought him fucked up. The human race was just his playthings.
Heâd made sure there was nothing left.
Hell, you knew there wasnât even a god. The world was just fucked. The end.
Point blank: it didnât matter. Nothing did anymore.
Survival was all that mattered.
Everything else was fucked.
And as you continued to lead the way into nothingness, listening to your motherâs ramblings about the Bible, all you could do was ignore how your knees had begun to itch once again, while you focused on one thought: survive, survive, survive. But . . . not for yourself . . . for them.
Survive long enough for them.
For your father.
For your sister.
For your mother.
For Felix.
For them.
By sundown, Felix managed to find an abandoned warehouse for the night. It wasnât much, but it was better than sleeping out in the wild. Perhaps all of you could get some shuteye that night. Sure, luckily it was around Fall or maybe just before where it was still warm, but sleeping on logs wasnât ideal. (Not that you could be picky. Not that you were.)
But, just your luck, sleep never found you.
Beside you, Felix softly snored, laying on his back with his arms crossed over his chest and his head resting in your lap. Your hand found its way to his dark waves, gently scratching his scalp as he slept. It brought you peace where you normally had none.
Sometimes you wondered when Felix would finally realize the monster youâd become. You wondered what it would take. How many more people would you kill for them in order for him to look at you as if you were a stranger?
You didnât want to see that day come.
Itâd already come for your mother the day your father died. Then for your sister when youâd butchered that man. You couldnât bear living through Felixâs realization.
With a sigh, you glanced over your shoulder, eyes landing on your motherâs sleeping figure as your little sister curled up into her side, miles away in her dreams. You hoped it was better there; that her dreams were still pure and innocent despite the world.
You tore your eyes from them a second later, instead opting to glance out the large opening in the warehouse where a window used to be. The world was so bleak now. Even the sight of the empty lands before your eyes stirred nothing within you. It was just so . . . distant.
Nothing was left.
Truly.
Reluctantly, you shut your eyes, trying your hardest to drift off into sleep, but the pounding in your head and the scratch in your throat kept you up. You were getting worse. You squeezed your eyes tighter, hoping this fever would subside soon. The world was darker now, the nothingness intensifying. You werenât even sure if you could sleep anymore. Had you been? You couldnât remember.
But just when you were sure sleep wouldnât greet you that night, forcing you to keep watch, you couldâve sworn you heard an inhuman howl echo throughout the darkness beyond.
Your eyes snapped open, heart hammering.
No.
It couldnât be.
Another howl echoed throughout the air. But this was no howl from a wolf or even a beast.
Youâd heard stories from survivors in the towns youâd passed through in the two years Death had taken his reign over your lands. Youâd heard the stories of Death and his steed. His steed, pale in color similar to a corpse, was rumored to have this cry.
The cry was no ordinary cry. Deathâs steed cried similar to a wolf or rather a beast, hungry for blood. It was a war cryâa warning sign.
Of course, Death was not real and there was no horse with their cry. No, you knew what this was. Youâd heard these cries in smaller amounts. Youâd heard these cries as you plunged your knife into each undeadâs brain, killing the parasite living within. And a howl like this only meant one thingâa horde.
You swallowed hard.
Death was near.
Youâd thought the undead didnât horde unless . . .
The man.
Your eyes widened.
The night the man had attacked your group, you had managed to hotwire a car. That had been your plan. You were going to use that car to get your group farther and safer. But because of that man . . . because of what youâd done to him, youâd accidentally popped one of the tires in the process, forcing your group to stay the night in those woods when you shouldâve been on the road.
And his screams . . .
Youâd slowed down and made yourself known, and now they were following the noise.
And . . . it was all your fault.
You exhaled a shaky breath.
Death was coming.
Immediately, you swung into action, quietly waking Felix up. His eyes questioned yours before he, too, heard the war cry.
Death was coming. Felix knew this now, too.
The two of you silently awoke your mother and sister, Felix informing them of the matter they had on your hands, while you gathered your fatherâs shotgun, crouching near the window for a better look. If they were near . . . how near?
You swallowed hard.
Maybe you could still run. You could still get everyone out if you ran. It could workâ
But then you saw it.
In the distance, you caught sight of the undead as they cried, following each other.
You checked the gunâs chamber, removing and reloading the cartridges just to make sure they were in place in case you were forced to fire. Your grip tightened and loosened, and you could hear Felix whispering your name, but your eyes were transfixed on the horde up ahead.
Death was here. So close. Too close.
They couldnât see you now, couldnât hear you, but . . . if you ran, theyâd catch sight of you. Theyâd kill your family. Theyâd kill Felix. Theyâd kill you all.
There was no way you could outrun the horde. Not when they were this close; not when they could smell you; hear your every breath.
Fuck.
You wanted to scream.
Fuck, fuck, fuck.
Your father had trusted you. They all had. And now you were going to let another person down all because youâd been stupid one night. Youâd fucked all of you.
âSnap out of it,â Felix whispered, his hand on your shoulder. âIdeas?â
You could only shake your head.
Felix swore, running his hands through his hair. "There's no way," he nearly gasped at his words. "Fuck."
You swore you felt your heart drop as you slumped against the wall. They were going to die. Because of you.
There was no way out; no way any of you would make it past the horde without them noticing. The moment they saw any of you, theyâd follow you until they could get their teeth into your flesh. And while you had no care for your own life, you still had care for theirsâthe people you'd sworn to protect.
Your father had died for all of you. He knew it wasn't safe, and he still went out. He'd traded his life for yours. He'd made you swear to protect your mother and your little sister, and along the way, you'd sworn to not only keep them safe but to keep Felix from harm. You'd sworn that, and you were not one to fall back on your word.
There was no way out together. But . . . there was one way out.
You knew what that meant.
This was what your father would've wanted. This was what he would've done; what he had done.
It was always going to turn out this way. You'd known that.
And in that moment, you accepted that. After all, you'd always been told you were your father's daughter.
This was how you made things right.
You nodded at your thoughts.
Then, you felt your eyes burn, your brows scrunching in confusion. Wetness slipped down your cheek and you briefly touched a finger to the tear, finding you were crying. You hadnât cried in so long.
Angrily, you wiped the tears away. You didnât get to cry.
This had been your fault in the first place. This was how you made it right. You didnât get to cry. You didnât.
So you sent one last glare at the horde up ahead, then turned to Felix. Fuck. He would be the one in charge now. You trusted him, yes, but you knew how heavy that burden was. That was what you would regret the mostâputting Felix through this agony, too.
Still: "Little bird," you whispered.
Fearful tears were already in his eyes. "I wish you'd stop calling me that."
"Can't help it. I taught you how to fly," you hummed, voice soft and unlike you.
You both knew what you meant. You'd taught Felix how to fire a gun, taught him how to gut a fish, you taught him how to surviveâyou taught him how to fly. But he didn't need any more teachings. Like a baby bird, he'd flown from the nest ages ago. He could fly without you. The thought brought a melancholic smile to your chapped lips as you fought back the burning in your eyes when they met his worried gaze once again.
"Makes me feel important." You touched a hand to his cheek. He felt soft under your calloused skin. "But . . . you don't need me anymore."
Felix exhaled with a strained choke, his eyes widening in realization. "No," he rushed out, shaking his head as his soft brown eyes searched yours. "No." His hand enclosed around the one you'd touched to his cheek. "Don't. Don't."
You knew what he meant. Don't be the hero.
But that wasn't his decision to make. You had debts to pay; people to protect.
Living had never been something you wanted in a world like this. Sometimes you felt like a ghost; when the world was quiet and your heart beat a little slowerâyou felt like one of the many corpses you'd passed by on the daily.
Years ago, you promised your father you'd take over his job and protect. You'd never wanted to live, but you had forced yourself. Back then, you made a promise to yourselfâyou had to stay alive, not for yourself, but for them; you had to stay alive for the one you had lost. And you'd upheld that promise, but now . . . in order to save them, you had to break it.
You knew this.
Felix did, too.
He rested his forehead against yours. "Please. Don't. It's supposed to be you and me."
Your eyes squeezed shut. "I'm the reason he's dead."
The two of you knew what you meant. This was how you repaid him; how you repaid your father.
"Then let me do it," Felix muttered, hand dropping from yours to grasp the shotgun in your other hand.
You were quick to rip it from his hold. "It was always going to turn out this way," was all you said, and he knew what you meant.
The sound of the cries coming closer made you spring back from him. Your head swiveled, taking in your surroundings as your hands found their rightful place on the shotgun. Your eyes briefly found your little sister'sâher round eyes wide with fright, only furthering your decision. You knew doing this for them, for her.
"Fine," you heard Felix hiss in a quiet whisper. "But I'm coming with you."
Your head snapped to him. "Like hell you are."
"You don't get to die."
"Neither do you."
"Then I guess we have a predicament."
Your eyes softened. "Lix."
His brows pinched together. "You don't get to die."
And you almost felt yourself smile. "Little birds are meant to fly," you hummed. Little birds are meant to fly; they aren't meant to die.
He shook his head.
You swallowed hard.
The cries grew closer, and your heart raced. You were out of time. This was your last goodbye.
You gripped his hand. "Protect them."
He latched onto your shoulders. âNo. No. Iâm not ready. Donât make me say goodbye to you.â
Against your will, your bottom lip trembled. âItâs not.â
But it was. You both knew that.
Felix could only shake his head. âPlease.â
âSee you later, little bird,â you hummed, weakly, kissing his forehead before you tore yourself from him. And he reached for you, begging you to stay.
But . . . no amount of pleas could change your mind. You were already moving before Felix could stop you. You didnât have the heart to glance back at your sister or your mother. You never wanted to live in a world like this, but if you looked back, you feared you mightâve found salvation in their eyes. You couldnât put them through that. Youâd put them through enough.
You worked quickly. You had to. For them.
The quiet cries of the horde approached, moving slowly. You kept your eyes on their figures, stealthily stepping down the creaky stairs to the bottom floor. From there, you moved to the woods surrounding the area. You quickly crouched down in the dark forest, clutching the shotgun even tighter. This was your fatherâs, now it was yours, and you were going to use it to save your family.
You werenât naive enough to think that you could actually kill all of them. But that didnât matter. You were solely supposed to be a distraction. You would fire that damned shotgun at those things over and over again, not caring if it even did any damage. You just needed to keep their attention long enough to get them to follow you in the opposite direction. That would allow your family to escape. That was all you intended to do.
You knew there was no surviving this. And you were fine with that.
Death didnât scare you. Not yours, anyway.
So you hunkered down, hands clutched on the shotgun as you waited for the horde to get near enough to strike.
You heard them before you saw them. The cries echoed throughout the dark night, making your heart pound faster. It became louder and louder, so loud you felt yourself start to tense, and then the first came into view.
It came to a gentle halt, almost as if it had been expecting you. But that couldnât be. It hadnât seen you. You were still in the clear.
Still, you watched, remembering the lessons on hunting that your father had taught you. This was how you huntedâquiet, hidden, and alert.
The creature tilted its head back, eyes closed as the moonlight cascaded across its pale face. Your brows scrunched in confusion as you watched it, tilting your head to the side. It was almost as if it were basking in the moonlight, soaking up the feeling of the satellite shining down on it. And then you realized what it was doing: sniffing you out.
Behind it, the world was bleak as the rest of those damned creatures sauntered forward. The trees seemed to sag, the grass stale, and it was quiet, so very quiet. Every step they took, decay followed.
And then they began to move . . . toward the warehouse where your family still resided.
Your jaw ticked as you raised the shotgun. Your fatherâs instructions rang through your ears and you lined up the barrel, aiming at one of the creatureâs chests as it was perhaps the only part of it you had direct access to. You were certain the impact wouldnât kill it, you were almost certain it wouldnât even hurt it, but . . . it would distract it, and that was all you needed.
Last week, you killed a man. You ripped out his jugular with your teeth. Youâd slaughtered him. So this, killing this entity shouldnât have made your stomach churn, but it did.
Your world was gone. Death remained. And it was all his doing.
Still . . . still, your finger hesitated on the trigger.
You would die tonight . . . by its hand, no doubt. And perhaps that scared you. Perhaps a part of you truly didnât want to die. But you dumbed down this hesitation to just pure fear.
Fear that those things would find your family after disposing of your body; fear theyâd kill them; fear all of this would be for nothing.
You swallowed hard and adjusted your grip on the gun. You had to try. Your life for theirs. It was that or you all died tonight, and you wouldnât have that, not after all you had done; all you had put them through.
All you had to do was pull the trigger. And yet . . . you still hesitated.
Fuck. You closed your eyes, clenching your jaw as your heart hammered in your chest. Fuck, fuck, fuck.
And as your eyes remained closed, you heard their voices then.
You're not too far gone.
Mom thinks youâve been possessed by the devil.
Thereâs something wrong with you. You frighten me.
You have to grow up. No more kid stuff.
Your breath hitched. You have to grow up. And you had. Too quickly you now realized. It was always going to end up this way.
This was the only way to save them. The only way.
Your eyes snapped open, catching sight of the creatures still sniffing the air like they could just smell your terror. You sucked in a breath, then pulled the trigger. Exhale.
The ringing in your ears was almost immediate and the explosive sound echoed throughout the silent night. You barely even noticed the shotgunâs kickback, too focused on the creatures before you, watching with wide eyes as the pellets hit one of the things, knocking it entirely to the ground.
The others cried out, their noses no longer needing to be depended on as their eyes searched for the origin of the noise. And then you caught the eye of one, and you knew it was the end.
You faltered at the sight, stumbling backward as you tripped on a root, causing your body to hit the ground. A low groan escaped you before you could stop yourself.
Fuck.
Had that been too loud?
Heart pounding in your chest, you slowly glanced up, eyes landing on the creatures. More eyes stared back at you, hungry with . . . something as a few had begun to make their way toward you.
You swallowed hard.
Death itself had seen you.
Acting fast, you hastily grabbed the shotgun. You werenât sure how long you could keep this up, but you needed to buy your family more time. You needed to end this.
And end it you would.
You clutched the shotgun tightly in your hand and sat up, groaning slightly when you felt a sharp pain in your ankle. But still, you went on.
Remembering your fatherâs teachings, you knew what a machine was good for at the end of its reign: making a lot of fucking noise.
And so with a heavy heart and angry tears pricking your eyes . . . you belted out a loud yell.
There was no hiding now. They had all heard you. And that was all that mattered to them.
âCome on, you fuckers!â you took it a step further as you yelled at them, clanking the butt of your gun on a tree to make as much noise as you could. And then, when you heard their cries echo with yours; when you saw one turn to two turn to ten following you into the woods, you knew it was time.
With a fleeting look at the warehouse where your family still resided, you fought back the urge to crawl into yourself and let that anger youâd been holding inside yourself for years now finally just . . . snap. You didnât know if you fired the shotgun at one of the creatureâs heads first or ran off further into the woods, still screaming. You didnât know the present from the past, but you did know you couldnât look back.
And so, you let yourself be loud, screaming for yourself, for the people youâd lost, for the people youâd never see again, for your father. You yelled and yelled, racing through the woods as they all quickly followed after you, releasing cries of their own.
The world fell behind you in those moments, time moving in slow motion as you weaved through the dark woods, your feet bounding off the ground as if you were in zero gravity. Sound evaded your senses, only the muffled noises of your rapid breathing could be heard echoing in your ears.
But you just kept running, letting the world escape you. Even when youâd trip over hidden roots, your knees buckling as you fell to the ground, surely bruising and cutting up your skin, you persisted each time. Like your fatherâs daughter, you pulled yourself to your feet each time, sparing a glance over your shoulder only to be met with the sight of the horde getting nearer and nearer. And every time, youâd force yourself to swallow the bile crawling up your throat before you cocked your shotgun and fired into the horde, taking off screaming for them to follow after you.
This was the end, and you planned to gather as much of them away from the warehouse and closer to you. You knew it would hurt, but you didnât care. Their teeth ripping into your flesh would never be a match for the sins youâd committed in this lifetime. That was why you met every dead that got in your path with a lethal hit from the butt of your shotgun and a silent prayer that your damned soul could be traded for the safety of your family.
You were sure you would have continued running had your foot not slammed into a divot in the ground, twisting your ankle with such force that you hit the ground instantly, crying out in pain. And this time when you tried to stand to your feet, you realized the pain was too much to stand.
It hit you then.
Beat.
This really was the end.
You couldnât run.
Beat.
The horde was gaining on you.
This was the end.
Beat.
Swallowing hard, you clenched your jaw, shutting your eyes as you realized what you needed to do. Clutching your fatherâs shotgun close to your chest, so close it nearly touched your heart, your lips parted, and a scream bubbled up your throat, ripping through your vocal cords as it echoed throughout the dead of night.
But before you could inhale and breathe out another war cry of your own to match theirs, a hand slapped over your mouth, muffling your screams. Another hand was gripping your arm the next second, pulling you off the ground and shoving your back against the nearest tree.
Your eyes shot open, dropping your shotgun as your hands instinctively clasped around the wrist of the hand covering your mouth. Deep dark eyes stared back at you, a sense of urgency in them as you realized what was going on.
It happened so fast, too fast for you to process. But you quickly realized the eyes belonged to a man not much older than you. Dark eyes. Full lips. Sculpted nose. It was your first time seeing a man other than Felix . . . other than the one youâd gutted . . . in a long time.
What was he doing?
But you couldnât ponder long as his eyes twisted to the scene behind you, and you couldâve sworn you felt his heart beat faster against your lips where his hand still lay. And at that sight, he kicked into action.
âYou listen to me. We have a few seconds before those fuckers are at our throats,â he spoke in a hushed tone, his voice deep and controlled, but you could sense the fear on him. It was different from yours. âWhen I tell you, you run as fast as you fucking can in that direction and you donât stop. You follow me and you donât get lost or youâre dead.â His hand fell from your mouth as he began hastily digging through the pack over his shoulder. âGot it?â
You skipped a beat, not answering.
His eyes were on you instantly, expectantly.
But you only blinked.
You didnât want to be saved.
No, he couldnât do this. It was your time. This was your punishment. He couldnâtâ
Your thoughts were cut short as he pulled something out of his pack, and you quickly realized a grenade now sat in his hand. Your eyes widened. He was going toâ
âRun,â he bit out, an order.
And it all happened so fast.
You stayed put.
He turned from you, quickly pulling the pin and chucking the grenade as fast and hard as he could from your location. You watched the weapon soar, your heartbeat stilling in your throat as the seconds of anticipation crept upon you.
Beat.
Beat.
Beâ
A loud explosion sounded in the distance, the ground shaking beneath your feet as ringing in your ears commenced. Only then did you realize your feet had been moving on their own, carrying you farther and farther away from the scene as you caught a glimpse of the horde following after the explosion. But you wouldnât do this. You had accepted your death. You wouldnâtâ
Your feet werenât moving of your own volition. The world had fallen away from you, you realized, but as you turned your head away from the horde you realized it was the man who was dragging you away from the scene. You realized in your daze, that he must have locked his grip onto your arm and took off running, dragging you along with him despite your injured ankle and dormant mind.
And for some reason, despite the urge to fall to the ground and let yourself fade away, you allowed him to drag you further and further into the woods. You didnât realize just how much land you had covered until the sound of the horde was so far, that heâd begun to slow down ever so slightly. You didnât realize until the woods turned into sparse grassland, until the sight of what appeared to be a latched roof to an underground bunker of some sort. Youâd heard of shelters like these, but youâd never seen one. You always just assumed the military had covered it all up, leaving people to die while they sat safely under the barren earth.
Your mind raced with a million thoughts, but you could barely see straight let alone think right as you allowed this man to drag you to the entrance. Hell, you allowed him to shove you inside, as you crawled down the ladder in the tunnel. It was a subconscious action, honest. Otherwise, you wouldâve begged him to leave you outside to die. But there was no breath for begging as he followed in after you, shutting the hatch and twisting it closed to ensure it was tightly locked.
And when your feet finally met the metal flooring of the inside, you stepped back in shock.
As you had predicted, this was a government bunker. A rather large one at that. You swallowed hard. Fuck.
And when you turned around, your eyes searching the area, you were met with the scene of a group of survivors staring back at you in confusion. People. And they were alive. You hadnât seen so many people since before Famine.
What the fuck?
But before you could react, something hard cracked over the back of your head, throbbing pain followed. The darkness seeped in instantly, your mind losing control of your body as you smacked the ground, eyes fluttering as you faded in and out of consciousness.
There it was, you realized.
Your punishment.
You were going to die.
And you couldnât help but allow yourself one last selfish look because maybe there was still a small part of you that wanted to be alive. But that part could only live if things were normal again, if things were the way they had been before the world died. Still, that part of you took over and you watched silently, your vision fading in and out as you caught a glimpse of those dark eyes that had saved you, just moments before the world faded into darkness.
The next time your eyes fluttered open, a metal ceiling stared back at you.
There was a throbbing in your head, searing through your thoughts, and your shotgun was nowhere to be found. You released a soft groan, trying to shift in your spot, but you were met with resistance. You tugged and tugged, but your body didnât budge.
In confusion, you glanced around, finding yourself on a medical bed, your hands tied together with rope, attaching you to the bed. This didnât make sense. You hadnât seen a bed in months maybe a year now. This didnât make sense. Where were you? How did youâ
And then . . . then the memories all faded in.
The warehouse. The man. The shots. The horde.
This was Deathâs doing.
The town had warned you of this and youâd denied it. You still didnât believe. You couldnât. God was dead and the Horsemen were just a figment of fearmongering. But for a second, you wanted to believe. For that second you were strapped to that bed, you wanted to believe that this was your purgatory and Death was punishing you. That would be easier: if you believed.
Death was an entity; one you had no idea about. There was no knowing what exactly he could and couldnât do. And this . . . being bound to a medical bed with not even a soul to be heard felt utterly ordinary if he did exist, considering what you did know about this dark being.
But . . . why were you still alive?
Slowly, you lifted your head, groaning at the pain that followed as you assessed the rest of your body. You were alive. Cuts and bruises everywhere, but you could still inhale, exhale, breathe. You could still hear the beat of your heart if you closed your eyes and focused. You were alive.
You were alive.
Your jaw twitched. âIâm alive,â you whispered to yourself, a bitter taste left on your tongue. âIâm . . . alive.â
And for a second, you truly allowed yourself to believe Death existed. You allowed yourself that he had done this to you; that the two years heâd reigned all led up to this very moment. You allowed yourself to believe that he had kept you alive because suffering was for the living.
Was this his way of being kind? Sparing you?
Swallowing hard, you glared up at the unfamiliar ceiling. If you prayed, would he give in? Would he end this suffering? Would he finally give you your punishment?
Your mind wasnât allowed much longer to ponder as the sound of a door opening brought you out of your repenting. Wearily, you watched with stern eyes as a man stepped in, carrying a bowl in one hand and a washcloth in the other. You watched as he let himself in, still not looking up while he closed the door behind him with a heavy sigh and finally . . . glanced up, meeting your gaze.
Him.
The man.
Slowly, your face softened as confusion consumed you. Him. He had done this to you. He had been the one to lead you here. (Heâd also been the one to save you . . . ) He had knocked you out cold. And now . . . now here he was.
You clenched your jaw hard.
The man just stared a minute longer at you, his gaze stern, cold, calculating. Then, he was walking toward you, resting the bowl on the bedside table beside your head before he reached forward and tapped a finger to your chin, tilting your head so he could analyze the wounds on your face.
And you let him, analyzing his actions, preparing for his next.
âYouâre awake,â was all he simply said as he dropped your chin and diverted his attention to the bowl on the bedside table. âSorry about the blow and the rope . . . itâs . . . protocol.â
But you remained silent, watching.
"Your stunt back there . . . couldâve cost us this entire place," he muttered, his voice calm and controlled but you knew he was seething inside. He remained quiet as he dipped the washcloth into the bowl of what seemed to be warm water before he turned to you once again, his eyes lethal. "Screaming only attracts more of them, donât you know? If you wanted to die, you shouldâve just stayed put.â
You swallowed thickly.
There was something terrifying about a quiet rage.
"There's always someone like you," he continued, his eyes racking up and down your body in a menacing glare before the warm touch of a washcloth to your cheek startled a quiet gasp out of your lips. "Someone who ends up surviving longer than they should have." A scoff left him. "Someone who doesnât care who dies for them as long as they get out unscathed. Did you even think there might be other survivors around before you took off attracting all of those things? If there were children? Families? People who survive together and want to stay alive without running into someone like you?â
And you hadnât.
You never thought yourself to be stupid or any of the sort. You hadnât been thinking. There hadnât been enough time. You just needed to do something so your family could make it out alive. You hadnât thought that there could be others. You hadnât thought that saving your family could damn another.
Had your mother been right about you?
Were you really just a stupid girl? A stupid girl playing hero?
The man pulled a chair from the corner of the room, and placed it beside your bed, sitting on it as he dragged the washcloth down your arms now. His touch was somehow gentle despite his glare. Perhaps it was because no one had touched you so gently in so long. Perhaps it was because you had given up, but you let him clean the wounds on your body as you rested your head back onto the pillow, your muscles relaxing ever-so-slightly.
"No?" he questioned, reiterating his accusation. ïżœïżœïżœIn my experience, people like you donât find themselves in trouble like that unless theyâre planning something.â
You remained expressionless as you watched him, taking in his words. He thought youâd lured the dead here, and for what? Looting? Or just plain insanity?
Had you really become that corrupt even a stranger could sense it on you?
Slowly, you blinked, wondering if your father had ever felt this way before his death. And as you wondered, the man beside you continued cleaning your wounds, but this time, remained silent. Maybe he realized you wouldnât answer. Or maybe he already knew the truth about you and your damned soul.
And as the minutes of silence ticked on, you did your own inspection.
Now, under the light, the man sat beside you, his eyes fixed on meticulously cleaning each wound with care despite his lethal words. It had been so long since youâd seen another man like this; a man that had to be around your age; a man so young yet so riddled with age. His dark hair was slightly curly, more tangled and messy than anything as if he hadnât slept in days. The dark circles under his equally dark eyes were enough to show his evident sleep deprivation. And yet, he seemed almost too alert: his full lips were hidden as his teeth worried his bottom lip while he continued to clean the blood from your skin.
(Youâd be lying if you said he wasnât beautiful; so beautiful it almost made you believe in God once more.)
And for a second, you let yourself wonder what else your mother had been right about. You let yourself believe once again. You let yourself be a girl who could finally kneel in church without bruises being left behind. For a moment, you let yourself believe that she and the town had been right; that this whole thing was Godâs plan; that the Horsemen had come; that they could be saved, but you would be condemned.
Then . . . you began to wonder if you had already been. Maybe it was the blow to the head youâd taken or the fever raging through your body or maybe it was the truth, but you began to believe that perhaps this was your purgatory; perhaps you had died in that horde and youâd been sent here; perhaps the beautiful man beside you was Death himself.
Was this it then? Were you always meant to see him at the end?
Oddly enough, he reminded you of this small dog your sister had found near one of the abandoned houses your family had stayed in over the years. This was during Famineâs ruleâwhen food became sparse, when lands became stale and yellowed; when the dead had only just begun to migrate south. This tiny dog found your younger sister then, and sheâd brought it home, leaving you no choice but to care for the little thing.
Your sister had named her Berry. (A few months later you had to put her down; it was what we had to do to survive, youâd told your sister back then. You were sure it was then she first started to hate you.)
And as you stared at Death, taking note of how his eyes were a particular shade of brown, you realized they were the same shade that the silly dog had.
You tilted your head. Death somehow had eyes that were kind; eyes that were warm; eyes that reminded you of Felix. Was that how they planned to transfix you? Was Death meant to be this beautiful; this familiar so youâd go willingly? Had God forgotten youâd already condemned yourself? Had he forgotten you didnât need to be tricked? Had he forgotten where your prayers resided?
Only a moment later, when you felt his hands running over your torso, did you snap out of your exhaust-ridden daze. You realized quickly he was cleaning the last of your wounds which resided on your ribs. And when he was done, he tossed the washcloth into the bowl without another care before he slowly leaned back, arms crossed over his broad chest as he watched you with scrutinizing eyes.
Death narrowed his gaze, but it wasnât menacing this time. Rather, he seemed almost perplexed. "Why arenât you fighting?" he questioned. "You didnât stop to run before. Why calm your fire now?"
Why arenât you fighting?
The thing was: it was over. Your fight was over.
Sure, you were still trying to wrap your head around the fact that Death was painfully beautiful . . . but it went beyond that.
It was surely daylight by now.
Daylight had come, hours had passed, and Death had you in his hold.
By now, Felix had probably taken your mother and sister onto the road again. Theyâd escaped, and they were miles and miles away from you and Death. They were safe.
So . . . where was your fight?
You didnât have one anymore. This was the end. Death would either kill you or make you suffer again and again and again, and your family would live. Youâd once told yourself that you never wanted to live in a world like this, but youâd kept yourself alive to protect your family. Only now . . . you didnât need to fight because there wasnât anyone left for you to protect.
Your fight was over. Maybe you could rest now. Maybe heâd let you.
Death seemed to catch onto the shift in your demeanor as he narrowed his eyes. "Do you not speak?"
For a moment, you considered not replying. Until: "There's no point," you heard yourself say, voice dry and hoarse.
The look on Deathâs face was unreadable as his eyes shifted across your face, his mouth slightly parted. "You smell of death," he muttered, gaze still searching your being.
And you almost laughed.
Because this was your end, and Death himself just told you that you smelled like shit or well . . . like him, you supposed . . . apparently.
It all felt a little unreal.
Death must not have liked your silence as he shot you one last glance before he pulled away and walked toward a table on the other side of the room. As he walked, you caught sight of the blood painting his body, his skin, him.
You swallowed hard. Youâd brought that horde to him. Heâd fought his way out. Youâd caused those wounds, and now he was more than likely going to do worse to you. Heâd probably take that scythe you were told he carried and cut your head clean off.
But unlike what you thought, Death sifted through the miscellaneous items on the table before pausing and grabbing a small knife. Your brows furrowed in confusion as you watched him approach you, knife in hand.
There it was.
This was the end you were promised.
Was he going to slit your throat and leave you to bleed out? Or cut you open so you could see just how dark your heart had become? You wouldnât put it past him. Hell, you might have even welcomed it. But as he approached you, your eyes closing in anticipation, he did not bring that knife down upon your body. No, instead, with a few quick motions and the sound of the rope being cut, you slowly opened your eyes just as your hands were released from the ropeâs grip.
On instinct, you brought your hands close to your chest, rubbing your raw wrists. You couldnât even speak, you just watched as he kept the knife in his hand but returned back to his position of leaning back against the chair with his arms crossed over his chest and his eyes on you.
"You're human," you found yourself uttering as you watched him watch you.
His brows twitched in confusion. "Of course I am.â
But Death couldnât bleed. . . . Could he?
"You bleed,â you spoke your thoughts, dumbly.
His eyes met yours, but only briefly. "Am I not meant to?" he bit out before his gaze fell back on your hand rubbing your wrist. "Even the dead bleed."
Your confusion only spiraled. This was your end; your purgatory. This was Death, was he not? Your mother had been right. She had to have been right otherwise you were still alive; otherwise, you had managed to escape death once again without so much as a punishment. That wouldnât be fair. That wouldnât be right. That wouldnât be just.
This had to be Death. You had to be dead or somewhere in between. It didnât matter, this just had to be your end.
So, why hadnât he condemned you yet?
Whyâ
"Whyââ Death interrupted your thoughts, once you finally dropped your hand from your wristâ âdid you think I couldnât bleed?"
You glanced his way, finding his eyes already on you.
His stare only unnerved you more.
Why couldnât he just kill you? You deserved it.
Your brows furrowed. "Hasn't anyone ever told you not to play with your food?" you found yourself spitting out, finally finding your voice despite his devasting beauty capturing your words. "I put your lives in danger. I lead them here like you said. I could be with anyone. Having me here could kill you all, so take your revenge. Kill me."
The crease between his brows deepened further. "I'm not letting you die," he simply said, his anger quiet and calm . . . still. âYou put my group in harm's way. I wonât pardon you for that . . . but . . . we donât kill the living.â
That only unnerved you further.
Was this truly Death?
Surely he had killed before.
Although . . . you supposed perhaps heâd only just ever waited. Was that his fault? Waiting for the dead to find him? Is that how he found you in those woods? Is that how heâd taken your arm and helped you crossover to the other side? But . . . if that were true . . . where was your father now? Surely, he wouldâve come to see you. Surely, he wouldâve been the first one knocking at your door. Surely, heâd be here.
As you briefly wet your lips, your eyes flicked up to meet his. âWhereâs my dad?â you asked, your voice barely above a whisper.
A look of deep confusion twisted onto Deathâs face, and then he was leaning forward to feel your forehead with the back of his hand. âFever,â he mumbled more to himself before he pushed himself to his feet, the chair screeching against the floor. âGet some rest. Someone will be in to bandage you up and . . . Iâll be back in a couple hours with medication.â His gaze dropped to the large gash on your arm from just a few nights ago. âWhen youâre healed, weâll give you some supplies and then youâll be on your way, understood?â
But you just stared at him, silently pleading. Pleading for what? You didnât know. All you knew was if your father wasnât here, you couldnât be dead. And if you werenât, you wanted to be. Youâd be able to find him then, because although you were no longer a girl who could kneel in church, you could still feel the scabs on your knees from years ago; you could still remember what it was to believe so blindly; you could still feel that insistent desire for there to be something beyond this world . . . something after this world.
There just had to be. You had to see him again. You had to find him.
You could die now. You could find him now. You would find him.
âGreat,â Death muttered under his breath, breaking you out of your own mind. And with one final glance at your exhausted body, he began to turn and head for the door.
Fear struck you then. You had to find your father. âWait, pleaseââ you hastily grabbed onto his arm, only being able to reach his hand enough to dig your nails into his skin to halt himâ âI beg of you.â
His eyes snapped to yours, wide and cautious as if at any moment, one wrong move and heâd grant your wishes. And all you could do was hope.
âKill me,â you weakly whispered, hopelessly searching his eyes.
His brows twitched, taken back.
âDeath,â you begged in a whisper, your bottom lip trembling, âplease.â
But Death only stared back at you with a perplexing look written across his face. It was as if he couldnât believe your request. Had no one ever begged him to die?
A heavy beat of silence pounded in your ears.
Death only continued to stare, a world raging on behind his eyes as he took you in. His demeanor was still calm, still collected, but he seemed . . . perturbed by your request, by your presence, by you. And you watched as his eyes trickled across your face, searching for something until finally . . . his gaze zeroed in on your cheek, his brows furrowing.
Then . . . you felt it.
A tear had slowly begun to slip down your cheek as if your body knew it was a sin to cry. But you were . . . crying that was.
You nearly gasped.
Another tear trickled down your cheek. Guilt followed.
But just as you were about to angrily wipe it away, there was a sharp knock at the door, breaking both you and Death out of your spell. The door opened a second later, a man peaking his head in with a solemn look on his face.
The man didnât spare you a glance, he only cleared his throat and said, âChris?â His brows raised, a silent message passing between the two. âA minute.â
Death only nodded, and then the man was gone, the door shutting behind him. Silence followed, but Death stayed unmoving, his arm still in your tight grasp.
âYou wonât run,â he slowly spoke, his words a statement, not an order, but he didnât turn to look at you. He kept his eyes on the door. âI donât kill the living. I wonât kill you.â He paused, audibly swallowing, and then his eyes were on you. âAnd I know you wonât kill us.â
And then he was gone before you could blink, quickly tearing his arm out of your grasp before he reached the door and closed it behind him. You were alone with yourself once again, your thoughts running wild as your hand remained outstretched, almost frozen in place.
I know you wonât kill us, heâd told you.
But how could you kill Death? How did he know you wouldnât if he didnât give you what you wanted? How could he be so sure that you werenât a killer, when you so clearly were?
You had killed before, and if he didnât take you to the other side, youâd surely kill again. That was who you had become. That was who you were. He shouldâve known that.
And then as you slowly laid your head back onto the pillow and allowed the minutes to tick by, the throbbing in your head began to subside, and the world became a little clearer. You were no longer a girl who could kneel in church. You did not believe anymore. The world had gone to shit, and it wasnât because of Godâs plan. There were no Horsemen. Your family was gone. And that . . . that man had not been Death.
Squeezing your eyes shut, you swallowed thickly. What was happening to you?
It all hit you then.
These were a group of survivors. That man surely was their leader, and you had just led hundreds of the dead to their doorstep. They shouldâve killed you for that alone. You wouldâve. You wouldnât even hesitate if this had been your family. You wouldâve done everything to keep them safe, even if it meant killing others, and yet . . .
I wonât kill you.
But why? You deserved it. You could see it in his eyes that he knew.
These were good people. And you were their bad omen.
It wouldnât be long before your presence brought misery upon them, too, just as it had to your family. And itâd be all your fault.
Youâd live, only to see many die. Youâd make it out unscathed just as you always had, while theyâd suffer, just as he had said.
It was then you realized this was not your purgatory, it was your Hell.
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Hello, I wanted to ask if you could please write something with Eiland or reader confessing their feelings to the other? It could be intentional or accidental, completely up to you.
I would really appreciate it if you could, but I understand if you donât have the time. Thank you for reading and I hope you have a lovely day and everyday forward! đ
SUMMARY: you have a reason to stay in mistria now.
COMMENTS: OH OF COURSE I CAN WRITE THIS <333 I LOVE EILAND MWAH i wrote this in like forty minutes sobs im too tired to edit if you see a typo no you dont
Itâs your soft breathing and the way the back of your hand brushes against his that makes his stomach flip, his heart fluttering anxiously in his chest. Eiland isnât sure how much longer he can hold on to the emotions swelling in his chest, begging and pleading to be set free as if theyâve been imprisoned inside his chest for the better part of two years.
In some way, Eiland supposes they had.
You just look so nice tonight, the most lovely thing youâre wearing being your smile, flashes of teeth as you laugh and the delicate curve of your lips catching his eye. Your laugh is like a siren call, and he finds himself recalling everything he knows about the Mermaidâs Comb in the museum to calm down. While itâs technically not related to sirens, it's the closest thing his scrambled mind can think of right now.
It does little to help when all that blasted comb does it make him think of you lovingly brushing his hair as the fireplace crackles in the background and he tells you about his latest archaeological discovery.
âEiland?â you whisper, soft as the night breeze and the muted hollering from the Inn.
He makes a noise of acknowledgement, looking over at you. Youâre looking at him too, eyes wide and bright, and his heart shudders when he sees the stars from above reflected in your pupils. He swallows, finding the courage in his heart to press the back of his hand right against yours. You gasp, soft and surprised, and Eiland feels so warm.
âThereâs...I received an offer from the Capital.â you murmur, voice shaking as you try to maintain your composure, âThey heard about my accomplishments in Mistria and wanted me to take on some higher level jobs for some nobles.â
Eiland's heart drops right out of his body, slamming into the cobblestones beneath his feet.
No.
He opens his mouth and you grab his hand, giving him a meaningful look. He shuts his lips tight, pulling them into a thin line, cheeks heating at the touch.
âIt got me thinking about...where I want my life to go. Iâm not getting any younger.â you admit, âAnd I donât want my life to be at the Capital at all. Theyâve been badgering me about new jobs and they keep raising the money I could earn but itâs...itâs not enticing.â
Eilandâs eyes are searching yours, unaware of what youâre trying to say, his brain processing your words over and over and over again, trying to find your meaning. Your thumb is stroking the back of his hand and it makes him shiverâif you asked, he could blame it on the wind, but he knows how desperate he is for you to be near him and how badly it affects him when you are.
âI wanted to tell you this first because...well, Iâm not sure if youâd feel the same way or not...but I donât want to leave here. Iâm satisfied with what Mistria has given me. I came here for the land, but that land has become my home. And I want to share it with someone someday.â
Him reading to you by the fireplace. Having Adeline over for family dinners. Watering your crops in the morning before you get out of bed. Making you breakfast every morning. Cleaning the house while youâre gone. Having his own home library, a mixture of your tastes and his. You being an in-law to his aunt and sister.
âI was thinking...if I was going to stay here, and if I was going to share my life with someone...well, I...â
You hand feeding him sweets. You two sitting in rocking chairs on a rainy day. You calling him baby or honey or boyfriend or love or darling or husband. The two of you visiting the General Store to pick up groceries. The whole town knowing youâre together.
You swallow, as if preparing for something.
Eilandâs imagination is too far away from him now.
âI would want that person to be you.â
Eiland freezes, flushed cheeks burning and pretty lips parted. His eyes are wide, unbelieving, and with the way his heartbeat pounds in his ears he thinks heâs died and gone to heaven.
âWhat?â is the only thing he can muster, shaking fingers intertwining with yours, darting eyes searching yours like a man gone mad.
âIn other words,â you tear your gaze away, flustered at the proximity, knowing anyone could walk outside of the Inn at any given moment and see you, holding hands with Eiland, nearly pressed against his chest, âI want to be with you.â
Eilandâs face brightens, his arms pulling you into him and you crash against his chest. His arms soften your fall, holding you up and he squeezes you close, nose pressed to your skin and hair tickling your face. You can feel his excited breaths against the warmth of your cheeks and you squirm, flustered and unused to the proximity.
âIâm sorry, Iâm sorry, Iâm just so happy.â he sounds like heâs about to cry, hands pressed to your back like youâre his salvation, âIâve liked you for so long. I didnât think youâd felt the same.â
âI do.â you confess, wiggling his hold just loose enough to free your hand, running your fingers through his hair, âYouâre a treasure Eiland. I like you very much.â
Eiland pulls away and laughs, joyful and boyish, his grin infectious.
âTo think, you would deny the Capital for me!â he places a hand over his heart, eyes crinkling in the corners as he gazes upon you adoringly, âMy dear, I am smitten with you!â
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need you tonight
part of give me a moment (aka stylist au as briefly described in this tag)
warning: 18+, smut. probably grammatical errors, typos.
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âsorryââm sorryâ
youâre pretty sure those are some of the only words that stumble past his lips as you go down on him. perhaps an apology for his ring getting tangled in your hair, trying to keep you close. but to be honest, the more cynical part of you hopes it's pure regret for fucking someone else just hours before.
it was not strange for you to crave a nicotine hit at this time, more often than not stepping out the bus to smoke a cigarette or two prior to calling it a night, that first inhale always making your head buzz a little as the all-too-familiar warmth runs through your limbs, a much welcome sensation to try leave the tiredness behind.
every day was like clockwork. bus arrives at the venue. stage and lighting are assembled. band soundchecks. you have a quick dinner. then it's time for him. after all, it's what you're here to do, work as matty's own personal stylist during the tour.
you had no clue luck had finally struck when you opened those dms earlier this year.
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you didnât recognize him. however from a swift scroll through the feed, you gathered that his name was matty. apparently the front man of a seemingly popular band with a fanbase head-over-heels lusting for them.
mostly him, though.
you couldn't help but gaze at his lanky frame and pale skin adorned with ink, zooming in on certain posts to try decipher what they were. he definitely had a point of view when it came to dressing himselfâsometimes a bit messy and chaotic, but for the most part pleasing to the eye, a quality you appreciated given your line of work. his seemingly playful demeanour across photos made it seem like he was perhaps younger than you, this time a google search confirming that, in fact, he was born three years later. april 1989.
countless press photos appeared under his name and you spent the next half hour swiping back and forth between articles, finding him intriguing enough and giving you the surge of confidence to respond.
and that's basically why you're leaning against this tour bus now. the friendly banter with a stranger led you to travel the world and do what you enjoy most. the fancy clothes. the colourful glitz. the wild after parties. this stuff that you always dreamed about was somehow now your own reality that you often had to pinch yourself to ensure you weren't just passed out cold on the sofa back home.
however, this almost too good to be true gig also led you to fall for a guy, the same one whose collar you straighten almost every night.
the most fucking cliché story. some assistant falling for her boss just months after being hired. it actually makes you feel sickeningly stupid, embarrassed. still you can't seem to stop digging yourself deeper into a hole with every hour you spend caring for him, not being made any better by matty being nothing but affectionate towards you behind closed doors.
you know heâs the reason your nicotine addiction has increased tenfold, always finding yourself alone at this hour enveloped in smoke, part of you still wanting to pretend you do so to numb out the sleepless nights. took you a while to finally admit you did it as an attempt to cloud out any thought of him.
tonightâs really no different.
youâre not sure how much time has passed, but itâs enough for the cold to start settling on your skin. perhaps itâs your queue to stop and go back in. you snub out your cigarette, watching the red embers fade just as a car rounds the corner. it halts to a stop only a few meters away, and you catch the faint sound of a door creaking open, followed by the murmur of voices filling the night air.
then you hear it. that unmistakable high pitched laugh that can pull you awake in a single second. him.
and, of course. you immediately know why.
youâd learned pretty early on this was a common end to the routine: matty picks up a girl at the gig, goes fucks her somewhere, and has her drop him off right after.
reminds you of the number of red and purple bruises you often cover up before his show. it wasn't rocket science figuring out the cause, yet he never really addresses it, choosing silence and averting his gaze as your fingertips dab foundation on tender skin, temporarily hiding any remains of nights prior.
you didn't even notice your eyes had closed. not until the car door slams shut, jerking them open just in time to see him blow a kiss in her direction. your heart fractures at the sweet gesture, but only hurts for a second before he's walking towards you, his stupid wide grin mending it better.
"didn't expect to see you out here.â
open button-up untucked. blazer over his shoulder. dark curls frizzy and disheveled. everything making it crystal clear he's just slept with someone else and still not you.
"only making sure you make it back alright so i can tuck you in." of course, you wish that were the case.
it's only a few seconds until he settles next to you, leaning over to kiss your cheek. soft lips gently brushing against your skin. the way he always greets youâbut only when no one's watching.
"aren't you sweet, then?"
"trying my best." given the circumstances, it's pretty much all you can do.
he pulls out his beat-up cigarette box, flicking it open and offering you one. you decline, showing him the smothered tip of your own before finally tossing it aside.
"guess it must've been a pretty good time today," you lick the pad of your thumb before rubbing a lipstick mark off his jaw. itâs always ruby red or deep maroon. those same tones which he'll compliment you on. a similar shade you left on his lips the only time your mouth had been on his.
you finish cleaning the stains off his skin, matty murmuring a soft âthank youâ for having done so. itâs your turn to kiss his temple. ââtis my job, you know? making sure you look good.â you should be mad, upset, have some sort of negative emotion. instead, you canât help but have your heart intermittently flutter when he returns a sheepish smile, his arm wrapping around your shoulders to pull you close.
neither of you say much, but thatâs alright. you rest your head on the crook of his neck, noticing how nice it feels. how nice he feels. you see the chipped nail polish on his fingers. the wrinkled fabric of his flowered shirt. the dark hair down his torso. the unbuckled belt at his waist. itâs only then that jealousy creeps itself back in and suddenly your shoes seem all that more interesting than the man standing by your side.
"why do you do it, matty?" the sweetness of your voice never fails to mask the envy you actually feel. or at least you hope it does.
"hmm?"
"the sleeping around.â you finally lift your head to look at him, surprised that his pretty eyes were already on you. the toothy smirk is gone, though, replaced by a thin, expressionless line at his lips. he doesnât owe you an explanation. you know that. thus why youâre surprised when he actually starts to talk.
"dunno, really.â he lights up another cigarette and you notice as he gets lost in his mind. âi mean, itâs kinda difficult to say no to sex or a blowjob when theyâre literally throwing themselves at you.â he seemingly tries to joke, but you donât have time for funny right at this moment.
instead you wonder if itâs actually that easy.
âlet me do it, then.â
âsoâsorry?â he chokes mid-drag.
âlet me give you a blowjob just like those other girls do. just like she did,â you point at the ghost of that green car from before, â just tonight.â
itâs like his face cannot figure out which expression to land on, flipping between confusion, surprise, and something else that reads between need and desire.
âwhat the fuck?â his voice is shaky and it stings when he pushes you aside, yet, he doesnât try hard to put much distance between you two so itâs not difficult to invade his space, standing right in front of him until your face is a breath away from his. large, calloused hands grasp your shoulders tight, halting you from inching closer.
âdonât.â
âwhatâs the difference between them and myself, then?â seems like a simple enough question to you. âwhy can they have you and not me?â
but he has no answer, at least not one that he can properly voice. his hold on you starts to lessen, perhaps giving you some permission to let you do whatever you want.
you bring your hands up to his and pull them away, kissing his knuckles before placing them on your waist. an almost incoherent âfuckâ leaves his lips, and, as if on cue, his head falls back willingly, giving you the space to kiss his neck. the faint smell of her still on him.
âplease let me,â you whisper against his skin.
itâs not even a question at this point.
his fingers dig into your hips as you look at him once more, now noticing a mixture of lust and care in those almond coloured eyes. for a minute there, you get lost in them, admiring how his pupils dilate when your hands find the button of his pants, and how they shrink back as you finally undo the zipper. you donât want to waste any more timeâyouâve already waited too longâso you slide your palm down his pants to grab his half-hard cock, his eyes instantly rolling to the back of his head when you wrap your fingers around him.
âis this okay?â
you take the buck of his hips as a confirmation, giving you the courage to spread the precum along his length. he feels nice. having him in your hand seems just right and you only hope that he wonât regret this when he wakes up next morning in bed.
tonight is your turn to suck on the skin alongside his jaw, the thought of having to cover your own marks making you smile.
âfuck, baby.â
youâre not sure if he even noticed that sweet name leave his mouth, but you like the sound of it, and itâs all it takes for you to drop to your knees, dragging his pants and boxers down just enough to pull out his dick.
you look up at him once more, his left hand coming to tangle on your head, his other loosely holding his cigarette, almost done and fully forgotten. you kiss his tip, your gaze still not leaving his, thoroughly enjoying yourself as he bites his bottom lip each time your thumb hits that spot under the head of his cock. his scent is almost too much to bear so you take him in one go, feeling his cock twitch inside your mouth. it doesnât take long before heâs fully hard and hitting the back of your throat.
the plastic taste of latex is still on his skin. a sad reminder that you werenât his first tonight. that maybe you are an afterthought. just another girl who he uses to make himself come. but at least it means you get to have him even if itâs just this one time.
matty. thatâs all thatâs on your mind. once again. somewhat difficult to not think about him when youâre sucking him off, those heavenly sounds coming from his mouth making your own slick drip down your leg.
you pull away to catch your breath, using your hand to keep stroking him, pleasantly surprised when he pulls on your hair each time your red fingernails graze the underside of his cock. you do it again and again until he breaks and fucks your hand, apologizing for not being able to help himself. itâs a sight youâll commit to memory as long as youâre alive.
now that youâve had a taste, itâs only so long you can go without having your lips around him. and thatâs what you do, take him again, hands urging his hips to fuck your mouth. to fuck himself senseless in the hopes that youâll be the one he turns to when he needs somebody else. he doesnât deny your request, throwing away the wasted cigarette to guide you, setting a pace that allows him to stay steady on his feet.
purely drunk on him, you're barely aware when his phone vibrates in his pocket, matty muttering 'sorry' before grabbing and letting it drop onto the grass at your side. nosiness always gets the best of you, so you can't help but glance down, catching sight of a text from an unsaved number asking if he could fuck her again tomorrow.
you feel his hips falter. he knows you've seen it.
ââm sorry.â
this time it's a mix between a cry and a whimper. perhaps he did feel bad. perhaps some part of him did care about you in the way that you needed him to.
you reach back to place your hand on top of his, making him push your head further into him, to thrust into you until tears pool at your lashes just as he spills hard and fast down your throat. his taste overtakes every cell of your being as you swallow, feeling him soften against your tongue before you reluctantly pull away.
you didnât even realize your knees were so sore until you stand up, not wasting a second to ask him is he's going to see her again the following night.
"do you want me to?" his thumb wipes away some of his cum off the corner of your lip. you reach out to suck it, slowly shaking your head in response.
he laughs nervously as his mouth clashes against yours, stealing both the air from your lungs. this wasn't the first time youâd kissed, but this wasnât like before. the way he quietly moans against your lips. the softness of his fingers resting on your face. the crinkle at the corner of his eyes when he pulls back.
"can i see you tomorrow, then?"
you couldâve sworn you heart stopped. can you truly believe those words after watching him leave you behind all those nights? the soft circles his thumbs draw on your skin do feel sincere, the reassurance you need to perhaps let him in, give him a chance even though you know itâs a slippery one.
itâs your turn to brush your thumb against his mouth, slowly pulling at the bottom lip and watching it bounce back up into place. you kiss him one last time before confirming 'okay', immediately turning to finally head back in. not wanting to linger for too long in case he changes his mind.
you catch his reflection on the mirror, noticing as he tucks himself in, and itâs that slight smile on his face which keeps you awake for hours on end.
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Inspired by my lovely mutual @shotmrmiller and a second submission to #Soapitup (im summonimg you again @glitterypirateduck ). Im actually going to name this one and itâs called:
A doll and his loser.
Its loser!reader x sex doll!Reboot!Soap
Masterlist is pinned on profile as always, donât forget to leave me a comment or a request in my inbox to let me know what yall want to see!
Especially let me know if you want part two
Fic under the cut as always.
Edit: im incredibly dyslexic im so sorry for typos
When the line of 141 sex dolls, which were based on random men she had never heard of who seemed just magically created for this line, showed in a sketching email in her inbox, she must have been truly weak that night. She had been incredibly drunk and disappointed by a man who just didnât even bother to bring her pleasure. So of course she ordered the sketchy, âsatisfaction guaranteedâ doll. There were choices, quite a few actually. But it was the beefy Scottsman that stood out against the rest, she couldnât tell you why. Maybe it was his soft face, his muscles, or maybe the outfit he came with, it could even be his hair. Sure there was a photo of what his cock looked like on the sight, a normal length with a great amount of girth, but she wasnât too picky.
She had completely forgotten about the lifelike sex doll she ordered, she learned was named âJohnnyâ until the giant box that weighed more than she did sat on her doorstep. She quickly shoved the package marked âfragileâ in her door. The gibberish language on the side of the box wasnât one she recognized, she realized as she struggled to get the box in. She gently put the box on its side before grabbing a butter knife from her kitchen.
When she got the sides of the box open she saw his face. So much softer in person, with his long lashes and plush cheeks. She traced her thumb over his cheek and over his lips before his eyes gently fluttered open at her touch. He seemed almost surprised before his eyes relaxed. It must be the personality software? It did say something about that. His eyes a crazy blue, the kind that looks like the ocean meeting the sky, they were so glossy and sweet, they seemed, truthfully, real. She brushed it off, its just a doll, this was a high tech sex doll, at least that's what the marketing said.
He studied her features and watched to lean into her warm touch, but his rigid body wouldnât allow it.
She did her best to get the heavy doll out of its box. Dragging it into her bedroom. Even his hair is life-like, which was crazy.
When she got him onto her bed she propped him up against the headboard of her bed, his eyes watching her every move as she walked back out to search for his manual.
âStupid company didnât even send me a manual.â She grumbled, a few things were written on the box.
âEjaculates like a real man!â âLife-like groans!â âTease him to get him up!â âBuilt like a real stallion!â There was a forth thing that the words had pulled off of when she tore off the tape, now it was illegible but she saw it pointed to the lips, so she assumed they were âsoft like a real manâs!â
He was almost static in whatever position she put him in, one of his arms hovering in the weird position she left it in.
He seemed almost too lifelike, the way his eyes watched her.
âWhat?â She asked, âyou seem surprised.â
She was met with silence.
âOh, who am I kidding, youâre a fucking doll. Youâre not going to reply to me, this isnât some X rated Toy Story movie.â She grumbled before her stomach grumbled back. So she left her doll man to get some food.
She cooked herself a quick meal then went to go shower, completely forgetting about the doll as she stripped until she noticed the large bump in his change.
âI didnât realize stripping to shower meant teasing,â she thought out loud. âAt least now I can check if you were marketed correctly.â
She gently undid the belt on the dollâs pants, which seemed like real high quality jeans a real person would wear, before undoing the button and the zipper. Sliding down the waistband of his underwear she noticed the monster.
Her eyes flew wide, âmaybe I should ask for measurements next time,â she mumbled, she wanted to faint. âThey didnât tell me you had a horse cock, big guy,â she chuckled to herself, his eyes almost looking prideful, pupils seeming larger with almost bedroom eyes. They must have some crazy tech.
âI must really be losing it, talking to myself,â she sighed.
She let her fingers gently graze his dick before she spit on her hand, she wrapped her fingers around his fat cock delicately, not reaching all the way around. She sighed before getting up to pull more lube from her night stand. One of her hands, now covered in lube, began to massage him while her other hand began to rub around her pussy.
She hummed, mumbling about how needy she was, how guys had disappointed her in the past, what she wanted. This went on for a few minutes until she was sure she was prepped, awkwardly climbing on top of her beefcake sex doll before lining him up with her hole and sinking down. His eyes rolled back but she didnât notice because herâs did too.
âOh fuck,â she mumbled almost pitifully, letting her head fall against his hairy chest, a tattoo of a Scottish flag pulled tight on one of his pecs. âI havenât been filled like this in so long.â
She sat there and adjusted, hands balled into fists against the dollâs chest. A chest that felt so warm and inviting.
She slowly began to rock her hips, soft whimpers and moans falling from her lips that got louder as she began to bounce on him. She supported herself with one hand while the other was in her mouth to suffocate her louder moans. Her eyes teary from the girth of him.
The doll let out little groans and moans too that slipped from behind his sealed lips.
It wasnât long before her tight walls began to flutter, he came almost instantly when they began to flutter, she gasped at the feeling but kept going until she reached her own peak. But it wasnât quite enough, so she kept bouncing. He came faster and faster, cock starting to ache because of the bonnie lass that was riding it. With a cunt like that on him he couldnât help but shoot hot, white spirts into her.
When she got off him, it slid down her inner thigh, she swiped it up and stuck it in her mouth which made him almost faint.
âJeez, it tastes real too,â she said like a question before walking away.
She got a wash cloth she had been planning to use for a shower and cleaned up the dolly with gentle touches. She felt like she needed to treat him like a real man, he was so close it seemed. She zipped his pants back up and set him on the ground before putting a sleep mask over his eyes.
âNothing personal, I just donât know how to put you in sleep mode and I donât want to accidentally turn your dick on again when I get out of the shower.â She said before hopping in the bathroom. Her pussy was sore to say the least, but the good kind, the kind that makes a girl feel well used and fulfilled, she did her best to get the most of that fake cum out of her cunt.
After she scrubbed herself clean of the day and of that fulfilling session with her doll she made her way back into her room and flopped on her bed before crashing and falling asleep.
She used him about every other day or so for the next couple weeks before she started ovulating. She was like a bitch in heat, her body couldnât calm down. She was flushed and couldnât stop. She had two days off from work and pulled Johnny from where he had been set on the chair, returning him to her bed. The weird doll must have realized something weird was happening because it- he- was immediately hard. She immediately got on too of him, she had tried other positions but cowgirl was just the easiest by far with Johnny. She immediately lubed herself and him up, pumping him twice to make sure he was fully hard before sliding on.
The broken moans that fell from her mouth were a chorus of angels singing in his ears.
âI feel like such a loser,â she whined, âtalking to and fucking a sex doll instead of a real guy, i feel like a weirdo.â
She put her head to his chest with whimpers falling from her mouth. He had already cum, his noises turning to the broken ones they always did before he came, a nice audio cue for the doll to have.
âJust a little more, please,â she whined to her doll.
After she rode out her high she laid sprawled out against his chest.
âI wonder how youâd be im bed if you were real,â she asked no one in particular. She was so especially weak right now. Ovulation making her so needy and sad, she couldnât help but place a gentle kiss to his stiff lips as she let her eyes flutter closed to take a breather before the horny took back over.
She didnât feel his stiff body relax, she didnât notice anything until his plastic-y fingers ran up and down her waist.
âYou wonât have to wonder any more, bonnie lass.â His voice was a low grumble in here ear, his scottish accent loud and clear. âHow do you want it, Iâm going to take good care of you.â
Hope you have a wonderful day, lovely readerđ you deserve it
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