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sorry i got possessed
i think i need to stop reading isekais askdl;fhasl;kdfj
anyways here's twst but isekai i'll post more abt the mc soon-ish
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I woke up to a foreign sky, laying down in a field of flowers. Where am I? What happened to me?
The last thing I remember was walking home from work, whenâŚ
Ah.
Did I die? Is this heaven?
A translucent popped up in front of my eyes. I shot up at the sight, shocked at its appearance.
ăWelcome to Twisted Wonderland!ă
Twisted⌠Wonderland? I remembered playing a game with that title. It was one of those open world RPGs that focused on world building more than actual plot. It followed the story of a few characters, and you could choose which of the seven main cities to start in. It was quite a popular game, so I decided to try it out one day. I played it through completion, but I hadnât picked it up since.Â
Ah, so this was an isekai? System, check. I looked down at my smaller hands. De-aged body, check. Was I truly in the game world?
I tried to look around to see what city I spawned in, but I couldnât see anything past the flowers. There was a slight breeze and leaves occasionally fluttered by, but I saw no trees.Â
ăPlease select a city.ă
Ah. Perhaps I was still in the selection portion? It was a bit weird that there was no character selection, but I guess it was because there was no character to create. It was just me.
After choosing my starting city, my body slowly started to disappear. Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath and missed the welcoming message from the system. It didnât matter, though, because it was the same for all new players.
ăWhatever you do, do not let go.ă
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Heartslabyul is the city I decided to choose. It was the most beginner friendly, and it was easier to obtain allies. Given the fact that I seemed to be myself, I didnât have faith in my stats being that highâŚ
Yep. A quick status check showed average stats in all skills except magic. My magic was a big olâ zero. My mana? Nonexistent. I wondered how it would work, since I was from a world devoid of magic. Shouldnât I have gotten some sort of cheat skill? Was I even reincarnated at this point? I have the same appearance and same physique, and I didnât even have any magic!
It looked like I had a skill, though⌠Mana manipulation? But I didnât have mana?
ăMana Manipulation Lv. 1: Manipulate the natural energy of Twisted Wonderland. Effect changes at Lv. 5.ă
What else? Any other skills? Preferably something I could use for defense??
ăNotebook (Passive): Record and recall information from Twisted Wonderland.ă
Great. Thanks, benevolent gods. Very helpful.
I sighed. At least I had something to go off of. Although I didnât do much in-game, I read a lot of wikis and fan content to learn more about the game. I was probably too into the intricacies of the lore⌠Not that Iâm complaining now that Iâm in this situation.
I finally made it to the adventurerâs guild, the red and black-themed institution standing tall near the center of the city.Â
âWelcome!â A receptionist greeted me. âWhat brings you here?â
âI want to register as an adventurer.â She blinked in astonishment. âCan I?â
âYes⌠My apologies, you just seemed a bit young. An adventurer at your age is⌠uncommon.â
At my age? Was I too young? How old am I now, anyways?! Iâll need to look at my reflection the next time I couldâŚÂ
She cleared her throat. âPlease insert some mana into this tablet, and your registration will be complete.â
Thatâs⌠a problem. Would I be able to do this?
The moment I touched the piece of metal, a translucent screen appeared, showcasing my stats.I didnât do anything, but I know I don't have any mana. Perhaps it was the game system giving me pityâŚ
âYouâre all- Zero mana points???â
The entire building went silent at her exclamation. Normally, this would be the moment where I got an explanation of how the guild worked, but Iâve played the game before. It seemed like the same mechanics as any other adventurer guild. It didnât seem necessary to hear her explanation.
I sighed, taking my newly formed adventurerâs plate. âThanks. Iâll be going now.â
âAh, wait-!â
I left briskly, not looking behind me. I had goals in mind, and I wasnât going to let some weird curiosity stop my path to a peaceful life. If I help solve the main antagonistâs problems, the world would become peaceful, and I can go buy a house in the forest and rest all day longâŚ
That sounded nice⌠A quiet, peaceful lifeâŚ
#twisted wonderland#twst oc#my writing#just a brief prologue#i was trying to write anything#next thing i know this appeared on the doc#imagine all the isekai tropes rolled into one story#canon charas to come next part#twst!isekai
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youâre kidding me, right?? đ
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BEHOLD THE LATEST TWST MERCH⌠a toy truck?????? They made merch of the isekai truck?!?!?!!!!/j đ
IS IT JUST ME OR???? It looks like the dorm leaders and Grim are tacked up missing people posters⌠or wanted postersâŚ
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Trash Novel Chronicles: Accidentally Falling For a Fae Prince - Malleus Draconia x reader
When you get dragged into a novel which ends with the heroine in a polycule with the most annoying men in literature, you decide that you're gonna skip town. ...Only to trip over the fae prince, Malleus Draconia.
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Workâs been a disaster from the moment you stepped in. Your boss, who makes dollar bills while youâre lucky to scrape together a few dimes, is in one of those moods. So, instead of pretending to be productive, you do what any rational person would do: you pull up a random webnovel website and let the ridiculousness wash over you.
And oh boy, is it ridiculous.
You start reading "The Villainess's Revenge: My Heart is Colder Than Lukewarm Tea!" and, within the first chapter, you realize itâs like watching cement dryâbut with less plot development. The villainess is cartoonishly evil, stomping around in ballgowns with a sneer so exaggerated itâs a wonder her face hasnât permanently locked in place. Her tragic backstory? She once got served lukewarm tea. And, oh no, she stepped in mud at a ball. The horror. Riveting stuff, truly.
Meanwhile, the heroine? Sheâs clearly phoning it in. Every scene sheâs in, her eyes are dead inside like sheâs as exhausted as you are by the sheer nonsense of the plot. If this girl could quit her own story, she wouldâve done it yesterday. You can't help but mentally send her your condolences.
Then, thereâs the male leads. If you can even call them that.
First, the Crown Prince, whose idea of a crisis is a fashion faux pas. This guy once canceled a whole wedding because his socks didnât match. His spirals into existential crises every time a thread is out of place would be entertaining if it werenât so tragic. The way heâs written, you swear he could kill a man with a critical stare over improper cufflinks.
Next up, the Duke. Brooding, romantic, and absolutely incapable of writing good poetry. Every time he spots the heroine, he launches into the worst rhymes youâve ever heard. Itâs so bad that youâre embarrassed for both of them. He follows her everywhere, reading his masterpieces at the most inappropriate timesâlike during a funeral. Who does that?
And finally, the Hero Knight. Ah, the knight. The epitome of overzealous stupidity. He turned grocery shopping into a three-day quest for the âGolden Lettuce of Destiny,â and vowed to defend the heroineâs honor fromâŚnobody. Youâd swear heâs larping 24/7. Itâs exhausting just reading about him.
As if that werenât bad enough, the heroine ends up in a polycule with all of them because the author was so sick of comments asking, âWho will she date?â that they just threw their hands up and went, âFine, she dates everyone!â The heroine looks exhausted, and you feel for her. You feel for yourself, too, because reading this is actively lowering your IQ.
You sit there, flabbergasted, staring at the screen. This is what youâve chosen to waste your time on? Whatâs worse, your boss will probably come around the corner any minute to scold youâoh wait, nope, the corner of the ceiling just gave out and bonkâthere goes a chunk of plaster, right on your head.
You cannot believe this is how you get taken out.
You wake up and, somehow, itâs worse. Youâre in a four-poster bed, covered in satin sheets, and your first thought is goddammitâyouâve been isekaiâd. And not just into any world. That world. The webnovel.
You drag yourself out of bed, feeling a sudden wave of dread. You were the heroine in this mess. The heroine. Goddammit, why does everything bad only happen to you? For a moment, you're relieved youâre not the villainess. But then you remember: youâre stuck in a polycule with three absolute clowns.
Nope. Not happening. You will not end up with any of these pushy idiots. Goal one? Avoid the polycule at all costs.
Suddenly, the door flies open with a bang, and in burst all three male leads, dramatically weeping and crying out how youâve been in a coma for so long. Their over-the-top emotions would be heartwarming if they werenât so ridiculous.
âYouâve returned to us, my dearest flower of the kingdom!â the Crown Prince sobs, still perfectly dressed despite the tears streaming down his face. He sniffs and dabs his eyes with a handkerchief embroidered with his own face. Of course.
The Duke starts reciting the worst love poem you've ever heard, right there, in the middle of your room, as if you didnât just wake up from a coma.
âI wandered, lost, like a daisy in a field of⌠uh⌠misery, because you, my sun, were hidden in the sky of my heartâŚâ The rest is a blur because your brain has officially short-circuited.
And the Hero Knight? Heâs already on his knees, swearing to protect you from whatever invisible threat heâs made up this time. âFear not, fair lady! I shall defend thee against all who oppose your grace!â
You manage to kick all of them out of your room with a lot of effort and a lot of heavy glares. The moment youâre alone, you find a suicide note on the dresser, written by the actual heroine. Apparently, she drank poison just to get away from these weirdos.
What an icon.
But not you. Youâre not dying again for these guys. No way.
Youâre moving through the bustling market in full disguise, keeping an eye out for any knights or familiar faces. Your plan is simple: escape the polycule before any of those nutjobs track you down. With every step, you remind yourself that freedom is just one boat ride awayâpreferably to a distant land that has no idea who the Hero Knight, the Duke, or the crown prince are.
But as you round a corner, your thoughts scatter when you bumpâquite literallyâinto something solid. You stagger back, blinking up at a tall figure dressed in all black. At first, panic flashes through youâplease donât be one of themâbut when your eyes meet his, itâs not the Crown Prince, the Duke, or the Hero Knight.
Itâs someone new. And he seems⌠perfectly pleasant. His strikingly elegant features, crowned by horns, should make him imposing, but his eyes soften as he looks at you. Thereâs an almost serene curiosity in them.
"Ah, forgive me," he says smoothly, his deep voice lilting with a formality that surprises you. "I didnât see you there."
"No, no, itâs my fault," you reply, awkwardly waving your hands, trying to figure out why heâs so different from everyone else in this place. Heâs polite. Polite. Already, you feel better about this encounter than you have about every conversation with the three other disasters that have been stalking you.
He steps aside, but instead of walking away, he looks around the marketplace with a faint, thoughtful frown. âI seem to have⌠lost my way,â he admits, glancing back at you. âThis place is unfamiliar to me.â
Something in his tone, in the way his eyes briefly widen as he takes in the simplest market stallsâlike heâs genuinely fascinatedâmakes you soften toward him. Ugh, bleeding heart strikes again. Before you know it, you find yourself asking, âDo you need help? I can⌠show you around.â
He turns his gaze back to you, and his lips quirk into the smallest, softest smile. âThat would be most appreciated.â
As you walk together, he marvels at the simplest thingsâthe fresh bread from a stall, the colorful fabrics, the scent of flowers sold at a cart. Heâs curious about everything, eyes lingering on each sight like itâs the first time heâs ever seen such mundane wonders. His fascination is oddly endearing. Itâs clear heâs not used to mingling in places like this, and his awe at the most normal things is⌠well, cute.
"Have you ever seen so many people in one place?" you ask, trying to fill the silence, though youâre surprised to find that youâre not uncomfortable around him.
He chuckles lightly. âNot in such a casual setting, no. Itâs quite⌠charming. Everything feels so alive.â
You almost snort at the idea that this guy finds a basic market so thrilling, but you keep it in check. At least heâs not another drama king like the Crown Prince or a bad poet like the Duke.
Itâs been a surprisingly pleasant afternoon until your luck inevitably runs out. You spot the familiar, impeccably dressed figure of the Crown Prince moving through the crowd with his knights. Heâs scanning the area, and panic rises in your throat.
âCrap,â you mutter under your breath. Instinctively, you grab the manâs sleeve, tugging him down the nearest alley. âWe need to go. Now.â
He blinks, looking puzzled but not resisting. âIs something wrong?â
Yes! you think, your mind flashing to the emotional wreck that is the prince. "No time to explain. Just trust me."
But youâre too late. The Crown Prince, in all his resplendent, overly perfect glory, catches sight of you just as youâre about to disappear into the shadows.
âWell, well,â the prince calls out with an overly bright smile. âIf it isnât my darlingâoh!â His eyes widen as he finally notices the tall figure standing next to you. âPrince Malleus Draconia of Briar Valley!â
You blue screen.
Your grip loosens on Malleusâs sleeve as your brain sputters. Prince. Fae Prince. Youâd just been casually chatting with the Prince of Briar Valley like he was some random lost guy? Did you seriously just⌠You internally spiral as the realization sinks in. Of course, he's a prince! The horns! The aura!
Malleus, for his part, remains calm and collected, inclining his head toward the Crown Prince. âAh, it seems Iâve been found,â he says smoothly, completely unaware of the crisis currently happening inside your head.
The Crown Prince gives Malleus a florid bow, then immediately turns his attention back to you. âMy dear, you shouldnât be wandering the streets alone. Allow me to escort you to the palace.â His hand reaches out toward you, his smile practiced and princely, but your gut clenches with discomfort. No, nope, no thanks.
You step back instinctively, your unease written all over your face. Before you can even figure out how to politely decline without causing a scene, Malleus moves.
Malleus, who up until now was watching the exchange with mild curiosity, steps forward. His eyes narrow slightly as he looks the Crown Prince up and down. The prince stumbles over his words and backs away under the weight of Malleusâ stare.
The Crown Princeâs smile falters. He hesitates, glancing between you and Malleus, clearly unsure how to proceed. âIâumâof course, Prince Malleus, I didnât mean to overstep,â he stammers, eyes darting nervously between the two of you.
You stand there, stunned, watching as Malleusâ mere presence makes the most annoyingly confident man in the kingdom back off. Is this real life?
The prince clears his throat awkwardly, then shoots you one last uneasy smile before making a swift retreat with his knights, leaving you standing there with Malleus.
You let out a long, relieved breath and glance up at him, feeling a little less like youâre about to lose your mind. âThanks⌠for that.â
Malleusâ lips quirk into a tiny, knowing smile. âIt was my pleasure.â He tilts his head, eyes still twinkling with that same curiosity from earlier. âAlthough, I must admit, Iâm rather curious why you were so eager to avoid him.â
You laugh nervously, running a hand through your hair. âLetâs just say⌠heâs more trouble than heâs worth.â
You don't know how youâve ended up in this mess. One minute, youâre lost in the market, trying to figure out how to escape this ridiculous polycule situation, and the next, youâve been dragged into a carriage on your way to the palaceâwith the Crown Prince, your overly dramatic Knight, and the Fae Prince himself.
Malleus, the Fae Prince, had politely asked if you would accompany him to the palace, and in a panic, you said yes. Because, really, how could you admit to both him and the Crown Prince that youâd actually been planning to skip town? So now, here you are, sitting through the most awkward carriage ride of your life.
Your knight, perched beside you, clears his throat dramatically. âFear not, my lady,â he says in a voice filled with too much gravitas for the situation. âI shall protect you from all perils! Should the wind itself dare to brush against your delicate frame, I shall strike it down with my blade! No harm shall come to you so long as I draw breath!â
You facepalm internally. Please. Stop talking.
The Crown Prince, sitting across from you, adjusts his cufflinks for the tenth time. âI must say,â he purrs, fishing for compliments, âthis outfit is particularly resplendent today, donât you think? The shade of royal blue brings out the depth in my eyes. It was hand-tailored, of course. What do you think, my dear?â
You blink at him, trying to process whether heâs serious. He is. Heâs absolutely serious.
Malleus watches the exchange in silent confusion, his eyes flicking between the three of you as if trying to figure out if this is normal human behavior. After all, youâve got one guy swearing to kill the breeze, another obsessed with his reflection, and you, trying to melt into the upholstery.
âIs this⌠how humans typically behave?â Malleus asks, his voice soft and genuinely curious.
You shake your head vigorously. âNo. This is how clowns behave.â Malleus raises an eyebrow but seems satisfied with your answer, settling back into his seat.
When the carriage finallyâfinallyâarrives at the palace, youâre barely holding onto your sanity. But things are about to get worse.
As youâre ushered into the meeting hall, a trio approaches you. Itâs Lilia, Silver, and⌠Sebek.
Sebek, who looks one step away from a full-blown aneurysm.
"Lord Malleus!" Sebek practically screeches, running toward Malleus like the world was ending. âHow could you wander off on your own?! Do you know how much chaos you caused?! I almost fainted from sheer terror!â
Malleus doesnât even flinch. âI had a guide.â He gestures toward you.
Sebekâs eyes land on you, and you quickly glance around for an escape route. âYOU?! YOU DARED TOUCHââ
Before Sebek can finish, you spot the Dukeâone of your many suitors and part of the delegationâstriding toward you with his usual brooding expression. You instinctively grab onto Malleusâ sleeve for some comfort (or maybe protection from whatâs about to come next).
The Dukeâs eyes light up as he sees you, and then⌠he begins to recite. âOh, my dearest, like the moon that doth gleam upon a cheese plateâno, waitâupon a field of⌠toes? Your hair, like the petals of wilted roses in the rain... um⌠and your eyes⌠they are like two potatoes, cooked to perfectionâŚâ
Even Sebek is speechless. You think you see a vein pop on his forehead, but for once, heâs too stunned to yell.
Lilia, standing beside Sebek, chuckles, amused. âWell, I have to say, thatâs⌠quite something.â
Malleus tilts his head, blinking at the Dukeâs strange poetry. âAre potatoes considered a form of flattery in human culture?â
âNo,â you mutter. âNo, theyâre not.â
Just when you think things canât possibly get more absurd, the meeting begins. Because youâre technically the daughter of a Duke, youâre forced to sit through the whole ordeal. They start discussing the logistics of showing the fae delegation around the city.
âWe need someone trustworthy to act as a guide,â one of the officials says, glancing toward the Crown Prince.
Malleus, who had been quietly observing the room, suddenly speaks up. âI believe Iâve already found the perfect guide.â
You freeze. No. No, no, no.
âThe young lady who helped me in the market,â Malleus continues, looking directly at you.
The room falls silent. You, of all people, are the last person who wants to be anywhere near the fae delegation or, worse, your insane suitors. But before you can even open your mouth to refuse, the Crown Prince starts.
âMy dear,â he says, leaning forward with a princely grin, âwhile I understand youâve already formed an acquaintance with Prince Malleus, perhaps it would be better for someone more⌠experienced to take on this role.â He flashes his most charming smile, which, after everything today, only makes you cringe.
But Malleus just stares at him, completely unbothered. âNo. I want her as my guide.â
Silver shifts slightly, glancing at you with an expression you canât quite place, while Liliaâs eyes twinkle with amusement. âHow interesting,â Lilia murmurs, clearly entertained by the situation.
Sebek, however, explodes. âIF LORD MALLEUS WANTS HER AS HIS GUIDE, THEN SO BE IT!â He turns toward the Crown Prince, practically vibrating with anger. âYOU WILL NOT QUESTION HIS DECISION!â
The Crown Prince, for once, looks genuinely taken aback. âIâI meant no offense! Of course, whatever Lord Malleus desiresâŚâ
You sink into your chair, feeling like your last chance at a peaceful life just flew out the window. Malleus turns to you with an expectant, polite smile. âI look forward to our time together.â
You groan inwardly. How is this my life?
You had to admit, Malleus was really nice. When you compared him to the absolute circus of clowns you had to deal with, he was practically a gift sent from above. So, you made a decisionâif you were going to be his guide, you were going to be the best guide ever. And once they wrapped up this whole diplomatic visit, you'd beg him to take you with him to Briar Valley, where hopefully, your ridiculous suitors would be very far away.
Apparently, being a guide also meant dragging him along to everything you did, including navigating high society. This was where things got tricky. The original heroine had endured these events like a pro, but you? You were just a lowly office worker who'd read bad webnovels to avoid work. Now you were living in one.
First stop: a tea party.
As you sit down with Malleus beside youâwhoâs awkwardly perched in a chair much too small for himâyou scan the room. Of course, all three of your ridiculous suitors are here. The Crown Prince, obsessing over the intricate lace of his cravat. The Hero Knight, sharpening his sword for no reason in the middle of a garden party. And the Duke, scribbling poetry on a napkin with all the grace of a sleep-deprived teenager finishing their homework five minutes before class.
But this wasnât just about them. This was also your first time meeting the so-called villainess.
The villainess arrived like a whirlwind of petticoats and extravagant headpieces, smiling in that "I'm about to ruin your whole existence" kind of way. You smiled back, trying not to look dead inside when she launched into a diatribe about ruffles.
"And you see," she said, flickering her wrist with an air of superiority, "it was positively scandalous! The seamstress gave me a gown with only forty ruffles. Can you imagine? What am I, a commoner?"
You tried to smile politely. Truly. But Malleus, seated beside you, was staring at her with this fascinated look, as if watching a rare bird display its feathers. You could tell he was having a hard time grasping what the point of her story was. So were you.
But then, of course, the conversation turned personal.
âAnd the Duke,â the villainess said with a sly smirk, âsuch a poetic soul. He deserves better than to pine over someone who clearly has no appreciation for his art. Donât you think?â
You blinked. Was this woman for real? You glanced at the Duke, who had suddenly gone from scribbling to gazing at you with that awful puppy-dog look. The one that meant another horrible poem was probably brewing.
You couldnât help it. The words came out of your mouth before you could stop yourself. âPlease take him.â
The villainess's eyes widened. âWhat?â
Malleus looked at you in amusement, while the Duke gasped dramatically, as if youâd just run him through with a sword.
You clasped your hands together and leaned forward earnestly. âPlease, please take him. I donât want him. At all. Heâs all yours. You can have himâalong with his potato-themed poems.â
The Duke visibly wilted. âButâ! My lady! Youâyou wound me!â
âNo, Duke, you wound meâwith your terrible metaphors,â you deadpan. âAnd Iâm begging you. Take him. Please. For the love of everything holy, Iâm begging you.â
The villainess, probably for the first time in her life, looked completely flustered. âAre you⌠serious?â
âAbsolutely,â you said, nodding. âI will sign papers. Iâll throw a party. Iâllâwhatever it takes. Just⌠heâs yours.â
Malleus and Lilia were practically shaking with barely-contained laughter at this point, while the Duke had dropped to one knee, a napkin-clutched in his hand like some sad bouquet. âMy poems⌠they were written with you in mind. Each line! Each stanza! Crafted from the depths of my heart!â
âExactly,â you said, unblinking. âThatâs why I need you to take him. Before he writes more.â
The villainess stared at you, completely dumbfounded. Then, after a pause, she broke into a smile. âWell, Iâve never had a man gifted to me before. I suppose I can make an exception.â
You felt like you could cry with relief. âThank you.â
And just like that, your beef with the villainess was squashed. You traded your tragic suitor for peace of mind, and the villainess, now on the receiving end of the Dukeâs âaffections,â seemed pleased with her new prize.
Malleus leaned in, his voice low but filled with amusement. âI must say, you handled that quite well.â
You sighed, finally able to relax. âI handled that with desperation.â
And just like that, youâd rid yourself of two your problems. Now⌠to figure out how to survive the other two without losing your sanity.
You barely had time to process your victory over one villainess before a second one spawned out of nowhere like this was some kind of twisted video game. The Isekai Overlords clearly werenât done with you yet. And this one? Oh, she was worse. The Crown Princeâs younger sisterâspoiled princess extraordinaireâwho genuinely believed her father was the reason the sun rose in the morning.
But, to your surprise, she didnât even care about you. Like, at all. She acted like you didnât even exist. Honestly? You were grateful. At least you could blend into the background this time andâoh no. Oh no.
She was making a beeline straight for Malleus.
You watched, horrified, as the princess latched onto him, throwing herself at him like he was a rare limited-edition collectible and not, you know, the Prince of Briar Valley and one of the most powerful beings in the world. Malleus shifted uncomfortably, clearly unsure how to handle the situation, while Sebek was being barely restrained by Lilia and Silver. Lilia, of course, had that mischievous glint in his eye, like he was enjoying the whole ordeal.
You, on the other hand, were not enjoying it. You could practically see your retirement plans shriveling up in front of youâthis had diplomatic nightmare written all over it. If Malleus so much as sneezed, you were pretty sure this princess would declare war on Briar Valley.
So, you did the only thing you could think of: you stepped in.
âUm, excuse me, Your Highness,â you said, stepping between the princess and Malleus. âCould you maybe⌠not cling to him like heâs a handbag?â
She turned to you with a look of utter disdain, like you were a fly she was too annoyed to swat away. âAnd who are you, exactly?â
Before you could answer, she pointed an accusatory finger at you. âI challenge you to a duel! For his hand!â
You blinked. âBro, what?â
The princess huffed. âFor the hand of Prince Malleus, of course! You think I didnât see you fawning over him?â
âFawning? Iâm literally just his guide!â You gestured to Malleus, who, for some reason, looked almost giddy. âIâm not dating him, weâre not engaged, and if you push it, weâre maybe friends.â
Malleus practically beamed at the word âfriends.â Was he⌠happy about this? About being defended like some damsel in distress? You were defending the most powerful fae in existence, and here he was, looking like you just made his entire year.
Sebek and Silver immediately stepped forward, but before they could say anything, Malleus raised a hand. âNo. I would like to see how my guideâand friendâdefends my honor.â
Your brain short-circuited. What?!
The princess smirked, clearly thinking she had you cornered. âPrepare yourself for the duel then! My personal knight will face you.â
You glanced at the knight, a towering figure who looked like heâd been training for war since birth, and then back at the sword that had been thrust into your hands. This was not how you imagined your day going. You hadnât even touched a sword before. Meanwhile, your opponent was stretching like this was a warm-up exercise.
Still, you had no choice. With a deep breath and the knowledge that you were about to make a complete fool of yourself, you stepped forward, sword held awkwardly in front of you.
The duel began.
The knight lunged at you with a practiced, fluid motion. You, on the other hand, tripped over a rock, accidentally ducking his strike, and in your flailing attempt to stay upright, the hilt of your sword smacked him right in the face.
There was a collective gasp from the audience.
âOh no,â you muttered under your breath.
The knight staggered, his face scrunched in confusion. He tried again, this time swinging from the side. You managed to parryâpurely out of luckâand in the process, tripped forward, sending your sword clattering out of your hands and somehow knocking the knightâs legs out from under him. He fell to the ground with a thud.
Dead silence followed.
You stood there, frozen, your sword lying a few feet away. The knight was on his back, staring up at the sky, clearly bewildered by what had just happened. You hadn't even swung properly!
Lilia burst out laughing. âMy, my! That was quite the duel! Youâll have to take responsibility now.â
âResponsibility?â you echoed, flustered beyond belief. âFor what? I justâhe tripped! I tripped! That wasnât evenââ
âExactly,â Lilia teased. âYou won the duel. Now you must take responsibility for defending Prince Malleusâ honor so valiantly.â
Malleus, looking thoroughly impressed, gave you a small, pleased smile. âIndeed. You have my gratitude.â
The princess, meanwhile, was gaping at you like she couldnât believe what just happened. âThis⌠this is an outrage!â
You sighed, feeling utterly exhausted. âLook, I didnât even want to duel in the first place. Canât we justâcall it a day? Iâve had enough of knights and duels andââ You gestured vaguely to Malleus. âIâm not even dating him.â
Malleusâ smile widened. âBut we are friends.â
Lilia chuckled. âAh, young love is so complicated.â
You shot him a glare. This was not what you signed up for. But hey, at least you won the duelâsomehow.
You were lounging in your mansionâs parlor, the day blissfully uneventful for once. The warm sunlight filtered through the windows, casting a cozy glow over the room. Malleus was mid-conversationâno, scratch thatâmid-rant about gargoyles. To your surprise, you were actually kind of into it.
âAnd thatâs the primary difference between gargoyles and grotesques,â Malleus continued passionately. âYou see, gargoyles are not merely decorative but also functional, designed to channel water away from the structure, whereas grotesques, while similar in appearance, serve no such purpose. Fascinating, isnât it?â
You nodded, intrigued, and cut in with a genuine question. âWait, so is the functionality the only difference? Like, are they made from the same material?â
Malleus blinked, slightly taken aback that you were not only listening but actively participating. âYes, precisely. They are often carved from the same stone, but itâs their purpose that sets them apart. For example, in the southernââ He paused, seeming to catch himself, suddenly looking sheepish. âAh, forgive me. I fear Iâve been talking too much.â
Sebek nearly jumped out of his seat, eyes wide with horror. âLord Malleus! Everything you say is perfect! Donât apologize for sharing your magnificent knowledge!â
You couldnât help but laugh a little. âNo, really, I enjoy it,â you said, waving off Malleusâ concerns. âI mean, how often do you get to talk about something so niche with someone who knows this much about it? I actually have a questionâdo any of the gargoyles in the Briar Valley have, like, historical significance? Like ones that are still functioning after all this time?â
Malleus lit up, and he launched right back into it, going on about ancient gargoyles in the Briar Valley that had withstood the test of time. He even started comparing the craftsmanship of various eras, and to your own surprise, you threw in a few comments about architecture and water systems, things you barely remembered from some random articles youâd read ages ago.
Halfway through a comparison of Gothic versus Renaissance gargoyle styles, a soft knock interrupted. Your maid entered, bowing slightly. âMy lady, pardon the interruption, but we need your guidance with something in the kitchens.â
You sighed but smiled, pushing yourself off the couch. âIâll be right back. Donât let them bully you into leaving the gargoyle talk,â you teased as you walked out, completely unaware of the effect your comment had left behind.
As soon as the door closed, Malleus stood there, momentarily speechless. His pale cheeks took on the faintest hint of color, and his eyes were wide, as if someone had just smacked him with a metaphorical brick of emotions. The prince of Briar Valley, the most powerful creature in existence, was blushing like a schoolgirl with her first crush.
Lilia, ever the mischievous one, was already grinning from ear to ear, eyes twinkling with mischief. âWell, well, well⌠isnât this interesting?â he purred, barely suppressing a chuckle.
Silver raised an amused brow, casting a side glance at Malleus. âItâs not every day we see him blush.â
Sebek, on the other hand, was utterly baffled but still overjoyed at seeing his lord smiling so widely. âOf course Lord Malleus is happy!â Sebek exclaimed proudly, though there was a trace of confusion in his voice. âHeâs been honored with your presence and your rapt attention, as is only right! I justââ Sebek glanced around, as if trying to understand the subtle undercurrent in the room, ââI donât understand why heâs so⌠red?â
Lilia patted Sebek on the back, barely holding in his laughter. âOh, Sebek, my boy. This is what happens when someone gets the attention theyâve long desired.â
Malleus cleared his throat, tryingâand failingâto compose himself. âIâm merely⌠pleased,â he said, though his blush betrayed him. âItâs rare to find someone who listens so attentively.â
Lilia chuckled softly. âYes, and who knows the difference between gargoyles and grotesques, I imagine. Quite the match for you, wouldnât you say?â
Malleus, flustered beyond belief, gave Lilia a sidelong look but said nothing, clearly more preoccupied with the strange warmth blooming in his chest.
By the time you returned, unaware of the scene youâd left behind, Malleus was still trying to gather himself. Lilia shot you a knowing smile, and Silver just gave you a look like you have no idea whatâs happening, do you? Sebek, as always, continued to beam with unshakable loyalty to his blushing lord.
But hey, at least Malleus was happyâreally happy.
It all started innocently enoughâyou were having dinner with Malleus, Sebek, Lilia, and Silver. Sebek was, as usual, going on one of his rants about how absolutely divine Malleus was, Lilia was being cryptic and vaguely mischievous, and Silver was dozing off between courses.
You, being the delightful disaster that you were, cracked a joke between bites. âHonestly, if Sebek praises Malleus any more, we might as well commission a statue of himâcomplete with an audio loop of Sebekâs praises.â
Malleus laughed. Actually laughed. It was such a rare sound, deep and rich, and when you heard it, your heart stuttered in your chest like someone had just jabbed you with a lightning bolt.
Oh no.
You knew, from that very moment, you were in deep, deep shit.
From that point on, everything Malleus did made it impossible for you to act normal around him. His laugh, the way his eyes crinkled when he found something amusing, the warmth in his voice when he spoke to youâhow had you not noticed before? And now, every time Lilia even looked at you, it was with this knowing, mischievous grin, like the universe had finally granted him the entertainment heâd been waiting for all these centuries.
âThis,â Lilia said one day, leaning in conspiratorially with a grin that could light up a room, âthis is what Iâve lived so long for.â
And to make matters worse, it wasnât just your mind tormenting you. Oh no. It was like the entire world was in on the joke. You could practically see sparkles in the air every time Malleus so much as glanced your way. Sparkles, for crying out loud. Your heart was in critical danger.
Your solution? Avoid him.
But it wasnât that simple. You tried hiding behind furniture, ducking into bushes, and even feigning an incredibly inconvenient bout of food poisoning just to avoid being near him. One time, you spotted Malleus coming down the hall and, in a blind panic, dove behind a potted plant. The plant was tiny. You were not. Somehow, you thought it would work.
It didnât. Malleus casually walked over, spotted you crouching awkwardly behind the plant, and said, âIs there something wrong with that shrubbery? Should I summon someone to tend to it?â
Another time, you attempted to âsneakâ out of the palace by pretending you were a passing merchant. You wore a very large hat and wrapped yourself in an oversized cloak. Malleus found you immediately.
âArenât you feeling a bit warm in that?â he asked, blinking at your ridiculous ensemble.
He had fae hearing. He could always find you.
Even guiding him around town became a disaster. How were you supposed to be a competent host when all you could think about was how unfairly hot he was? Every word he said carried this charming, ancient elegance, and here you were, a flustered mess with zero composure.
Lilia? Still having the time of his life. He was practically choking on his laughter at this point. Silver, somehow, slept through most of your crises, and Sebek was just thrilled Malleus was spending so much time with him (though he was clearly confused about why you were acting so weird).
Finally, you had enough. One night, under the cover of the moon, you snuck into the garden with the determination of someone completely done with their own suffering. You found a flowerâgranted, you didnât know what it was, but it looked niceâand you marched up to Malleus, who was out enjoying the evening air, blissfully unaware of the emotional train wreck headed his way.
âI need to say something!â you blurted, shoving the flower toward him.
Malleus took the flower carefully, glancing down at it. His expression shifted from curious to⌠mildly concerned? âThis flower,â he said slowly, âis traditionally used in Briar Valley to signify deep betrayalâŚâ
You blinked. Oh god.
âNo, wait! I didnât meanâ!â you stammered, but before you could backtrack, your brain decided it had had enough. You blurted out the truth, no holds barred: âI like you, okay?! Iâve been a mess for weeks because of how ridiculously perfect you are, and Iâm tired of avoiding you and hiding behind plants! So there!â
There was a moment of stunned silence. Malleus stared at you, his eyes wide with shock, and then, much to your surprise (and relief), he broke into the widest smile youâd ever seen on him. It was like the moon had just gotten brighter.
âYouâre confessing⌠to me?â he asked softly, his voice filled with genuine joy.
âYes,â you groaned, face burning with embarrassment. âNow please reject me so I can go lie in a ditch somewhere.â
But instead of rejection, you got happy dragon noises. Malleus gently pulled you into his arms and, with a voice full of affection, declared, âYou are mine, then. From this day forward, you are my beloved.â
Cue your soul leaving your body.
When you broke the news to your father the next day, the poor Duke nearly fainted at the sight of the Prince of Briar Valley standing there, flanked by Silver, Sebek, and Lilia, the former general grinning like the Cheshire cat.
The Duke was intimidatedâterrified, reallyâand quickly agreed to let the courtship proceed. But there was a catch.
âYouâll have to tell the Crown Prince and the Hero Knight yourself,â your father said, his face pale. âIâm not getting involved in that.â
Your retirement plans had officially died.
Despite all the chaos that had entered your life since becoming Malleus's beloved, you had to admitâthere were perks. One of those was what youâd come to call "fae luck." It became especially apparent during a particularly tense diplomatic meeting involving the fae, the beastmen, and your kingdom.
The room was filled with strained conversations, the kind of diplomacy that could either result in peace or war, depending on how fragile the egos in the room were. You were sitting between Malleus and the second prince, doing your best to avoid looking at the first prince, who had already been giving you way too much attention for comfort.
Then it happened.
The first prince, ever the picture of grace, rose to speak. As he took his first step forward⌠THUD. He tripped spectacularly, arms flailing, and landed directly in the lap of the Beastmen Queen. There was a collective gasp, and for a heartbeat, you thought maybe this could be savedâuntil he opened his mouth.
âWell, I guess Iâve⌠fallen for you!â
Silence.
The Beastmen Queen's expression froze. The fae delegation collectively facepalmed, and you could practically feel the tension suffocating the room.
And then the Beastmen were on their feet, growling and demanding the immediate removal of the first prince from the line of succession. One of their diplomats, fur bristling with indignation, roared, âThis is an insult to our Queen! Remove this fool from the throne!â
Instead of apologizing, as a normal, sane person might have, the first prince, face red with embarrassment, dug himself even deeper. âIt was a joke! Canât you beastmen take a joke? Honestly, I donât see why everyoneâs so sensitive.â
The Beastmen's amger intensified, and you saw the Emperor and Empressâwho had been trying desperately to maintain orderâsink deeper into their seats, their expressions a mix of horror and resignation. The entire room was teetering on the brink of an international incident.
And then⌠you spotted it.
A little green wisp, barely visible, flitting through the air right around where the prince had been standing before his magnificent face-plant.
You glanced toward Malleus, who was sitting beside you, looking perfectly composed, save for the faintest glimmer of amusement in his eyes. Beside him, Lilia gave you a knowing wink, his mischievous grin unmistakable.
They caused this.
Within moments, the decision was made: the first prince was officially removed as heir to the throne. His younger brother, the second princeâwho had always been calm, composed, and infinitely more capableâwas declared the new Crown Prince.
It was glorious.
But before you could celebrate, the first prince turned toward you, his expression sour and filled with desperation. "Youâ" he began, as if about to drag you into his misery.
Not today, prince.
Finally given the chance to reject him properly, you rose from your seat, letting out a long, exaggerated sigh as you faced him.
âIâve been waiting so long to say this,â you began, crossing your arms and locking eyes with him. âI reject you. Completely. Wholly. Utterly. There is not a single fiber in my being that has ever been remotely interested in you. In fact, the only thing thatâs ever kept me in proximity to you was the sheer necessity of survival.â
The first princeâs mouth opened, but you werenât done.
âRemember all those times you made those comments about my âstationâ and how âluckyâ I was to be considered by you?â you said, raising an eyebrow. âI didnât say anything back then because I was too polite, but now? No thanks. Absolutely not. I would rather spend a century in the swamps than a minute more listening to you.â
Sebek, of all people, burst into laughter. âSheâs got a point!â he managed between snickers. Lilia was grinning from ear to ear, his eyes twinkling in amusement, and Silver, barely awake, gave a lazy thumbs-up in support.
Malleus, meanwhile, looked positively enchanted. His eyes sparkled as he watched you lay into the former prince, pride and affection written all over his face. When you were done, he leaned toward you, murmuring with a soft smile, âI do love seeing you stand up for yourself.â
The first prince, his face red with humiliation, stammered, âYou canât speak to me like that!â
âOh, but I just did,â you replied with a sweet smile. âAnd you know what? It felt amazing.â
With that, the first prince slunk away, his tail metaphorically between his legs, while the room buzzed with whispered laughter. Even the Beastmen, who had been ready to rip the prince to shreds, seemed satisfied.
You had never felt more victorious. Malleus looked at you with such adoration, and Lilia⌠well, Lilia looked like he was already planning his next round of mischief.
It was a good day.
The festival was going about as smoothly as a cat in a bathtub. You were trying to act like you werenât hopelessly entangled with the most dangerously attractive fae prince in existence, while also managing to survive the company of your absurd entourage.
Sebek was marching around, loudly reminding anyone within earshot of his unwavering devotion to Lord Malleus. His eyes would dart to you occasionally, like he was calculating whether you were worthy of being in the same airspace as his revered master. Silver, half-asleep, was keeping one lazy yet disturbingly sharp eye on you, while Lilia was in his elementâpractically vibrating with amusement, like he was waiting for you to trip and fall into a cauldron of chaos.
And then there was the Hero Knight. This guy had shown up uninvited, all shiny armor and noble delusions, insisting he protect you from⌠something? Yourself? Malleus? Winning too many festival games?
âAre you sure youâre safe?â the Hero Knight asked, sidling up far too close, his voice a conspiratorial whisper. âIâve heard stories about these fae festivals. One wrong step, and youâll be cursed to dance for a hundred years, or worseâturned into a tree.â
You squinted at him. âRight. Iâll make sure to avoid the face-painting booth. Wouldnât want to end up as a shrub for eternity.â
Malleus, ever patient, simply raised an eyebrow, as if contemplating whether this so-called Hero Knight was worth the oxygen he was breathing. Lilia, meanwhile, was biting his lip to stop from laughing.
But then, amid your rising frustration, you spotted it: the holy grail of festival prizes. The gargoyle plushie.
It wasnât just any gargoyle plushie. It was perfect. Chunky, with tiny wings and a slightly disgruntled expression, it radiated the exact energy you associated with Malleusâregal, intimidating, yet somehow huggable.
You pointed at it like youâd just discovered a hidden treasure. âI need that.â
Malleus, ever-attentive, followed your gaze and smiled softly. âDo you desire the gargoyle?â
âObviously! Itâs basically you in plushie form,â you said, already walking toward the game stall. âBut, you know, itâs rigged. All festival games are.â
Malleus watched you with his trademark elegant amusement. âPerhaps I canââ
âNo, no,â you interrupted, raising a hand. âIâm winning this fair and square. No fae magic, no dragon lord intervention. Just pure skill.â
You grabbed the darts, took a deep breath, and began your assault on the rigged game. It wasnât easy. The darts bounced, the targets mocked you, and you could feel the Hero Knight hovering over your shoulder like a bad itch.
âAre you sure this is wise?â the Hero Knight asked again, his voice dripping with concern. âThis feels like a trap. What if theyâve enchanted the darts? What ifââ
You whirled on him, fed up. âListen, Sir Gallant-with-too-much-hair-gel, itâs a dart game. Not an assassination plot. If I can survive dealing with you, I think I can handle a few rigged targets.â
Lilia absolutely lost it. He doubled over, wheezing in laughter, while Silver let out an amused snort. Even Sebek looked like he was struggling not to smirk, though he quickly composed himself.
Malleus, ever regal, simply smiled, his eyes sparkling with amusement. âI have faith in your abilities, my dear.â
Fueled by that commentâand the knowledge that the Hero Knight was slowly losing what remained of his dignityâyou managed to hit the final target. The plushie was yours.
Triumphantly, you grabbed the gargoyle and turned to Malleus. âFor you.â
Malleus, to your utter delight, looked genuinely touched. His eyes softened, and that rare, warm smile appeared. âYou won this for me?â
âObviously,â you said, trying not to melt under his gaze. âA prince should have his own gargoyle.â
Silver, who had been observing the entire scene with increasing clarity despite his usual drowsiness, raised an eyebrow. âInteresting.â
Sebek, who was still processing the fact that youâd just casually given his lord a gargoyle plushie, grunted. âYou⌠you truly care for Lord Malleus.â
Before you could say anything, the Hero Knight, still floundering, piped up. âWell, I couldâve won that gargoyle too, you know. If you wanted toââ
âOh, please,â you cut him off, turning to the Knight. âYou probably wouldâve asked the stall vendor to throw in a manual on âHow to Not Be a Total Wet Blanket at Festivals.ââ
Lilia nearly collapsed. âOh, please stopâI canâtââ he gasped, clearly having the time of his life.
You waved him off and turned back to Malleus, who was still holding the plushie with the same reverence one might reserve for an ancient relic. âShall we continue?â
Next up was a coupleâs game. You had no intention of participatingâuntil you noticed the Hero Knight gearing up to suggest that he join in to protect you. Oh no. Not today. You grabbed Malleusâ arm and dragged him into the game, completely ignoring the Knightâs sputtering objections.
âItâs⌠itâs traditionally for couplesâŚâ Silver noted, giving you a look that clearly said, I see whatâs happening here.
You ignored him too.
The game was simple enough: throw rings onto bottles, but for some reason, the tension was palpable. Probably because you were standing next to one of the most powerful beings in existence, and youâd dragged him into a ridiculous couplesâ game in front of his overly protective retinue.
But you won. And to rub salt in the Hero Knightâs ego, you fed Malleus one of the sweets youâd won.
âY-You!â Sebek spluttered, looking as though youâd just committed the highest treason against decorum. âFeeding Lord Malleus⌠this⌠this is too much!â
The Hero Knight, on the other hand, looked utterly baffled. âAre you⌠are you sure thatâs safe? What if the sweets areââ
âI swear, if you donât stop, Iâm going to feed you to the fairies,â you hissed, snapping the sweet in half and popping it into Malleusâ mouth. He smiled as he ate it, clearly enjoying himself.
By the time the fireworks started, you had somehow survived the night without murdering the Hero Knight. The sky exploded in a kaleidoscope of colors, and for a brief moment, it was peaceful.
And then, without thinking, you kissed Malleus.
There was a split second of stunned silence. And then all hell broke loose.
Sebek let out a screech that could rival a banshee. âMy Lord! My Lord!â His voice cracked in disbelief, but thenâsurprisinglyâhe softened. âIf⌠If Lord Malleus must fall for a human, I am glad it is someone⌠as devoted as you. My lady.â
You looked at him, touched. âThank you, Sebek.â
Silver gave a rare smile, looking both amused and resigned. âCongratulations. Youâve managed to pull this off somehow.â
Lilia, predictably, was still dying of laughter, barely able to breathe between fits of wheezing.
And the Hero Knight? He looked like someone had just told him vampires were real and lived next door. âThis⌠I⌠WhatâŚ?â
You turned to him with a smile that could cut steel. âOh, donât look so surprised. Iâve been trying to tell you for months that I wasnât interested. Iâd rather kiss a gargoyle than youâactually, no. The gargoyleâs got more charm. Better conversation skills too.â
Lilia was full-on cackling now, leaning against a festival stall for support as the Hero Knightâs dignity shriveled up into nothingness.
Malleus, looking absolutely radiant, wrapped an arm around your waist. âShall we depart? I believe we have a kingdom to return to.â
The next day, you stood with Malleus and his merry band of chaos, bidding farewell to your parents and butler. The Duke was still recovering from the heart attack Malleus had given him when he asked for your hand in courtship.
As you waved to your family, Malleus gently took your hand, leading you toward the carriage that would take you to Briar Valley.
âWell,â you muttered as you glanced back one last time, âthis story of mine took a weird turn.â
Lilia, still grinning like a fiend, chimed in. âOh, just wait until the sequel.â
The last thing you heard as the carriage rolled away was the Hero Knight muttering in the distance, âI couldâve won that gargoyleâŚâ
You smiled. Maybe the webnovel wasnât such a disaster after all.
Ahh I hope y'all like this one, malleus is one of my favs and I had so much fun writing him.
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from POMEFIORE
- Warning: Yes, this is still a yandere thing. You have been warned. Gender-neutral reader.Â
- Characters: Vil Schoenheit, Rook Hunt, Epel Felmier.
- Summary: (Continuation, after this âwe just got a letter, wonder where itâs fromâ) You have barred them from entering the safety of Ramshackle Dorm, but they are determined to make their words reach you. Which is why the letters begin arriving at your doorstep.
- Note: Hoping its not too out of character.
Ignihyde  |  Pomefiore  |  Scarabia
Perfume. The carefully sealed envelope reeked of it, like the sweet smell of lavender with spice. The envelope containing the message looked like something you would find when getting an invitation to a ball or a wedding. The envelope was pristine, and the wax sealing it was done so perfectly without a single awkward edge.
It almost looked unnatural with how perfect it appeared. The thick beige parchment was cut evenly, and not a blot of ink strayed from the elegantly curved cursive words that looked like ribbons upon the page. Looks could be deceiving. It was beautiful, but as you might've already guessed, the interior didn't entirely match what was hidden beneath the surface.
To my darling player,
I am at fault and take full responsibility for my actions.
All I've ever wished for, was to admire you. You are the epitome of magnificence, divinity that I can only dream to one day achieve but knowing I will never truly reach. There's an otherworldly sort of allure to you, which drew me in far too close. Much like the man who enhanced himself with wings of wax, but flew too close to the sun so his wings melted and he met a terrible fate. You are the sun, and I was that reckless fool with fake wings.
I allowed myself to get too close, tainting your light with my imperfect presence. Your grace was the warm sunlight on my skin, when everything around me was a horrible darkness. To think, I attempted to put out that light. It was nearly diminished. For that, I should be burned. I'm sorry, so so sorry.
I've thought long and hard on what I could possibly say to you, what sort of response could be adequate enough considering what you mean to me and the delicate situation. It didn't take long for me to arrive to the answer: no response is fitting. It doesn't matter if I pen a letter long enough to rival the river of tears I shed, coat the envelope in gold and ink of silver, with a message that would have moved the seven themselves to weep. It does not change the betrayal that occurred. I betrayed the trust you gave me, and shattered it into millions of pieces. However, know that I'll be on my hands and knees piecing it back together again, even if the shards cause me to bleed, you are worth it.
The stabbing sensation on my skin would be nothing compared to the one in my heart that I feel when I consider the fact that you might despise me. There's nothing more I would want than to see your face, hold your hands and feel the warmth of your skin that's so unlike the coldness of your vessel. Requesting a meeting would be imperious, as I have no right to ask you of this. But if I could, I would love to see you and discuss what comes next, perhaps over lunch. This is just a thought, a wish of mine, but one you are not required to fulfill.
I'd love to believe that I know you and your vessel better than anyone else could even dream of understanding, but I know that is far from the truth. Even as I pampered and polished your precious doll, your secrets continue to escape me. Did you ever hear me, when I brushed and washed Yuu's hair? When I took their freezing cold hands and painted their nails? When kneeled down in front of them to polish their shoes? When I adorned the best luxuries of brand accessories on their body?
I would kneel down to no one else.
There was always this wish, a dream of mine, that one day I might perhaps one day get to pamper you. Not Yuu. But you. Is that a scandalous desire?
Your hands would be warm, and I would hold them as I file your nails. Your arm wouldn't be so rigid and mechanical, you could actually extend it as I slather a creamy scented lotion along your skin. And if you do desired, I could lift your head and apply lipstick to your lips... This is just the process I commonly used while your vessel was under my care.
Although, I would gladly take up the responsibility of nursing you back to health, or any other role you would give me. There are countless things I can accomplish for you. I commonly deal in potent poisons, but I can just as well deal in healing and comforting. I'm skilled in self-defense and various forms of magic, so I can be your companion to protect you from everything that would wish you harm. You know of my business in acting and singing, so even if you wanted nothing else I could be there to entertain or serenade you. I only wish to be with you again, even though I know I'm underserving. I'm selfish.
If you want nothing more, then I have to be satisfied knowing I was in your thoughts for a brief moment. A twisted part of me wants your mind to be plagued by thoughts of me, just as my mind and heart is full of you.
I have to remind myself, that by getting too close I risk being burnt. But, at this point, I do not care for my own safety. I only care for yours, and I do this to keep my sanity. I truly admire you so much, that I cannot adore you from afar behind a rope like sculpture in a museum. I have to stand nearby, inspect your beauty, polish you to a shine, and value you like the priceless treasure that you are. Should someone threaten to chip off even the slightest speck on you, forcing you through more suffering...
I will shatter them into a million pieces, to preserve your peace.
Yours,
Vil Schoenheit
The wonderful aromatic smell that filled your nose brought back some not so pleasant memories. The smell of the earth beneath your feet, the scent of dew collected on every still surface, but above all were fragrant tangs that immediately alerted you to any nearby presence of a student belonging to Pomefiore.
They had chased you through those deep dark woods, like a pack of rabid hounds tracking and hunting a poor wounded rabbit. Besides their shouts and footfall, their perfume gave them away. There was one in particular which you only caught a whiff of only when you had too closely encountered the dormleader. The scent of lavender and spice hit your nose, the same fragrance on the letter.
"That reeks! Burn it!" A certain feline hissed, covering his little black nose with his paws. You swore the fragrance was beginning to form a migraine at the front of your skull. If the smell was strong for you, it must've been much worse for Grim since he had a superior sense of smell.
Maybe it wouldn't be so bad, if the smell wasn't that strong and it wasn't the particular scent. Like vanilla or freshly baked bread. If that were the case, Grim might've insisted on keeping it or even be tempted to take a bite out of the sheet.
But it was lavender and spice. So the letter was tossed into a corner several feet away, left to an unknown fate that you would ultimately decide later. When you glanced back to Grim, you saw him holding and sniffing another letter.
For a long moment his sniffed the rolled up paper, his black nose twitching as he was likely just searching for another gift to claim as a snack. After a few seconds, he discarded it, sliding it over to you before he opted to dig through the pile like a raccoon digging into a heap of trash. "Meh, this one smells boring."
"Boring, huh?"
Boring wouldn't exactly be your choice of adjectives to describe this letter. It wasn't an envelope, it was a scroll tied by ribbon, attached to an arrow. An arrow, of all things, was likely the messenger for this message. Thankfully, this one didn't smell of anything. Even without a fragrance to match to a profile, the arrow was a dead giveaway.
Opening it up and using your hands to smooth out the curled edges, you blatantly ignored the wax seal over the ribbon. Once it was fully unsealed, a few single flower petals drifted down from the paper. Just another mess you would sweep up later and decide whether to dispose of it or not, like the first letter from the dormleader. For this one you were a pinch anxious. The sender was not like the others who came before.
Trickster,
It relieves me to see that you are finally safe.
To see you rest and heal in tranquility, nothing steadies my anxiously beating heart more than knowing you are sheltered. Well guarded by a trio of ghosts and the courageous feline Grim, I have no need to stress over your wellbeing with them acting as your valiant knights in shining armor! Although, I would also wish to join their ranks, blessed by your grace and fit to serve as your shield. However...
I am conscious enough to know that I am nowhere near fitting, no matter how much I may wish to reach out and shield you from every evil. In that most vital moment, I had failed to recognize you. I may have spared you from the sharpness of my blade, but I couldn't have guarded you from the suffering that was to come afterwards.
I'm so deeply and truly sorry. Many sleepless nights have followed, since and even before our first fateful encounter in those woods of the Pomefiore estate. Before our encounter, I was conflicted. I wanted to detest you, but I could not, I thought there must be a reason this was all occurring. I couldn't slumber peacefully, so long as I knew there was turbulence surrounding your beloved vessel. After our encounter, I couldn't get the vision of you fragile, frightened, and wounded, out of my mind. Raising a blade against you, who were a stranger shrouded in infamy, made my very heart stop.
Now I know why I was so unexplainably drawn to you. It was not due to the wild frenzy that overtook the entire campus, or a burning hatred to destroy, or even my own desire to discover answers I desperately wanted, although that last one may have played a role. The reason as to I was so enticed by you, a cunning 'imposter,' was because my heart recognized you. It must have been my very soul that pulled me towards you, and perhaps my own nature as well. My body recognized you, my heart and my soul led me to you, but I was blinded by my sorrows.
Throughout the few years I've had on this wonderful earth, I've seen countless peoples, and you are unlike any of which I've seen. In the places I've been, I have witnessed poetry be written by masters of literacy, melodies sung by the most angelic voices ever heard on a stage, and devoted worshippers in holy places kneel in solemn prayer. Somehow you as a single being, or entity, encompass all those elements into one. My aim is to admire beauty, and I see beauty in its finest form when I look at you.
I truly understand what you mean to me, and to others.
But at the same time, you remain a mystery. And I believe I'm speaking for all those who admire you when I say this. We could only dream of truly understanding you, when we only had Yuu.
So, I try to make sense of it all in what I do understand, in the beautiful things I adore that I associate with you who I cherish. In literature, music, photography, I see you in everything all at once. When I read poetic lines, I think I could share it with you. When I hear beautiful music, I imagine you might enjoy listening to the tune too. When I discover stunning sceneries, I plan to bring you there someday to share a moment with you.
Now, I can make sense of it. I understand how the poets of old felt as they penned the love and awe they felt towards the Fairest Queen. It's a rare sentiment that cannot easily be put into words, a feeling as if it held my delicate heart and squeezed when I so much as thought of you. When a song and its composer can bring an audience to tears, I understand that now too. Hearing your voice for the first time, formed a knot in my throat that prevented me from saying much. Catching that first glimpse of you, was like gazing at a perfect painted portrait hanging in a museum.
My dearest player, I am a Hunt. I am naturally inquisitive by nature, and my fondness for you comes just as naturally. You may consider it wrong, but I will continue to offer my loyalty even if you may not accept it.
My aim is to one day unlock your secrets, solve your mysteries, and understand you fully, learn what makes you tick and what drives you forward. Perhaps when the day comes when you've forgiven me for my crimes, I can proudly stand in your presence and recite the poems I have written in your name. I could admire you everyday from then on, and remind you everyday of your worth. Then, I will protect you, from all harm, and I will not allow myself to fail you once again. This is a promise.
Should you need me, I will be there.
Yours,
Rook Hunt
There was something that felt... off. Compared to some of the previous letters, these were rather tame. Of course, there was the desperation and fascination evident in their words captured by the ink, but it was nowhere near as extreme as other cases.
Although, it was still chilling, to read the thoughts they penned.
In your hand you held the arrow the letter had been connected to, feeling its thin shape and the sharpened head at its tip that nearly pricked your finger. The vice dormleader had excellent aim, and had he not been so kind, arrows like this one in your hand could've easily been driven through your flesh and caught you against a tree where you would've been helpless in their grasps.
And yet, despite the opportunities he had, he didn't let a single weapon touch you. All it would take was one arrow, one moment and he could've ended you where you stood. But he spared you. However, there's the lingering doubt that maybe the primary reason he did it was he hoped you had answers to the malfunctioning vessel. You couldn't be sure exactly why he spared you, when everyone had wanted to torment and imprison you or worse.
Beside you, there's a large crunch and a content purr. When you look over, there's Grim, happily munching away on an apple he held with his little paws. He sank his fangs into the fruit, content that he finally found an offering that appeased him. In front of him was a small basket, filled with more juicy red apples.
"These are great! And, even though I was the one who found them, I'll let you have some!" Grim picked up another apple from the basket, sticking his claws into the red peel and offering it with his little grin. Nevermind the fact that these were probably meant as a gift for you and not for him, but you didn't mind. They would have likely ended up in the trash anyways, at least someone could enjoy them.
"You should really have one. You haven't eaten all day."
"I'm not hungry, but thanks. You can have them." Ever since everything happened, you weren't too keen on accepting gifts, especially if they were consumable. For now, the only places you'd accept food from, was the cafeteria you'd venture too at the dead of night when no one was there, or Sam's shop.
In the spot of the basket where Grim had removed the apple, there was a white layer at the bottom of the basket. Perplexed, you reached in and found an envelope hidden by the piled apples.
Unsurprisingly, the envelope smelled of sweet things, apples, cinnamon, and freshly baked pies. The envelope itself was nothing special, it had no intricate wax seal or marking. It was loosely sealed shut by a brown piece of string, and covered in some white and pink apples blossoms.
The inside was less impressive, more authentic, which was refreshing in a way. Smooth cursive flowed into slightly choppy print scrawled out in uneven lines, before eventually returning back to cursive at the end of some sentences. It appears parts were rushed judging by the blotted ink stains at multiple periods. The apples were a clue as to who the sender may be, but why would the letter be hidden in a gift?
Dear Player,
If you're reading this, that means my letter got through.
Where do I even start? It seems right that I first say sorry. I'm sorry. It sounds like a load of bull, but I am sorry. Apologizing in all these other ways, won't make this any better, so, I thought this might help. I'm gonna be completely honest with you, no lies, no tricks, just the blunt truth. I'm not going to be showing you these pretty sides I polished to impress and to mask all the ugly. I'll tell you everything that's been going on. That's something only I have the guts to do.
The reason I hid this letter was because Vil and Rook have been checking anything I want to write to you. They want to keep up this positive front, they wanna at least pretend to be perfect enough to be near you. At least, that's what I think. Although I know we won't ever come close to that.
Instead of trying to write a real and honest letter for you, it feels like I was writing some essay for Professor Trein to grade. I'd have to write and write, and even if the grammar was right, the message wasn't. They want to make you think everything's okay, when it's not. I can only imagine what elegant crap they were spewing in their own fancy letters, while we're actually all a mess. We've been like this since Yuu broke down. I try to understand them, and in a way I do, but sometimes they freak me out. Yeah, I got my own problems trying to comprehend all this chaos, but they're different.
Is everyone else in the other dorms this extreme? This miserable and on the verge of breaking? Maybe you won't believe me, or maybe you'll realize that there's some truth to what I'm saying. Here, in Pomefiore, I can only tell you what I've seen. These days, Rook's smile seems strained, like he's about to snap, his eyes are sharp and watchful. The only time his smile is normal is when he's looking at some photo, but he won't ever let me see what it is. Vil, well, the only sign he's still alive and kicking are the packages that come in for him, new makeup and all that stuff, things he's using to craft that perfect mask. I did see him one night out in the hall, I swear there was mascara down his face but I was too put off to approach when he was like that.
Don't ever tell them I told you all this. Vil would probably skin me alive and wear me as a robe, and Rook... I don't want to think about what he would do... I'm kidding by the way, but seriously, don't ever tell them. I told you I would be honest to you, so here's my reason. I thought that maybe telling you all this would score me points with you, get you to trust me again. Even if this is a rotten way to go about it, I don't care.
I am rotten, and I won't hide it like them.
If I can't even be honest with you, then do I really deserve a second chance at all?
Scratch that. I don't deserve a second chance at all after everything that happened. What I did was downright terrible, but I'm trying my damnedest to be deserving again. And I won't stop trying, even if part of me thinks it's useless. I never cared for Yuu, the only reason I acted for them was because it was you behind them. My goal is to eventually be beside you, the real you.
Although, a basket of apples is a crummy way to go about things, but think of it like a peace offering. Just cause I can't get word to you, don't mean I give up. I'm not giving up. Ever. Everyone's going about their own roundabout ways of mending things. If you want to hear more, I'll gladly tell you. I don't think anyone else would tell you the truth of what's happening, because in a sense everyone wants to appeal to you with the best image of themselves they can possible portray. Don't believe all the hogwash they send you. If whoever sends something and seems to be stable, they're not. Not completely.
I'm awfully ashamed to admit it, but I'm not okay. Not since everything started, and not since everything went to hell when shit hit the fan. I'm not okay without you, and I got myself to blame for that.
This letter is helping. The thought of communicating with you again, even if I can't see your face or hear your voice and its reduced to words on paper, it's more than I could ask for. So, if you want me to spill the beans, just ask. If not, if there's no response, well, I'll get a bit of comfort thinking you might've read this. Besides, I have hope with each attempt I'll make. I'm not just rottenly selfish, I'm stubborn to a fault. And if I have to knock down someone else's chances to get closer, then that's fine by me.
All you gotta do is talk to me.
Until then, hoping to speak to you soon,
Epel Felmier
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I'VE BECOME THE FIANCĂ OF THE VILLAIN?!
leona x gn reader
synopsis: going to bed after reading a horribly self indulgent romance novel, you seemed to wake up as an extra of the series. what stories will unfold while on a mission to find a way out?
authorâs note: this is a mini series. no idea if i'll finish it tho.
[one] [two] [three] [four] [epilogue]
the whirring of the fan was the only other sound that you could other than your nail tapping on your phone.Â
itâs been a full day now and youâve done nothing except lie on your couch and read a horribly self indulgent novel. the weather was too hot and the chewed up popsicle stick flung around in your mouth.
Iâve become the fiancĂŠ of a villain?! was an all-time hit novel, written by an anonymous writer. youâve heard about it and the plot clearly interested you, but there were only 5 chapters when you discovered it so you let it marinate for a while. today you found out it was completed, so you sat down and spent your entire day reading.
much to your disappointment, the story sucked.
it was about the main character, roselia, who fell asleep in the middle of class and woke up in the middle of a fantasy world that she wrote when she was bored!
leona kingscholar, a jealous second-born son who wanted to be king more than anything, devises a plan to kill his older brother. fortunately, roselia wrote the story so she knew leona like the back of her hand. unfortunately, she was the betrothed fiancĂŠ of leona, someone he took advantage of to execute his plan. when she found out about his goal of murdering the king, the fiance tried to warn everyone and leona finds out, killing her. the novel focused on roselia trying her best to not get murdered and falling in love with leona in the process.
it wasnât like the idea was bad, youâve read thousands of stories like that before and enjoyed them all. itâs just that this one was incredibly self-indulgent, with leonaâs cold, merciless eyes that turn into metaphorical hues of warmth when he sees the girl he used to hate, the girl he was reluctantly betrothed to, the girl who is now the woman of his dreams. (you almost threw up reading that)
how was this novel even popular? with plans to complain about it tomorrow, you passed out on your bed.
birds chirped and you soaked in the warmth of the sun. you felt incredibly gross and dirty that morning, and wanted to freshen up. heading to the bathroom, you tumbled your way to the door (was the floor always this slippery?) as you groggily looked into the mirror, you saw yourselfâŚâŚâŚ..? huh? is that you? wait no, you donât look like thatâŚ. what?!
after much looking around, you figured that this wasnât your body (obviously) but you were you, and the body you were in definitely wasnât what you remembered looking like the other night. you examined your face carefully, you frowned. what is this? some sort of isekai? it has to be. but that sounds completely unreal! arenât isekaiâsâŚfake? you felt way too overpowered knowing what an isekai even is in the first place. most leads in these novels donât know what the word means at all. you felt too advantaged.
what crazy novel were you reading�
you frowned until an imaginary light bulb popped up.
iâve become the fiancĂŠ of the villain!
does that mean youâre roseliaâŚ?
no, that couldnât be right. roselia woke up in a grand but empty bedroom that she shared with leona. you⌠woke up in a boring commonerâs room.
you looked around your messy bedroom, trying to gather any hints of who you are and what you do.
after rummaging through the entire house, you concluded three things.
1. you ran a small bookstore. which is honestly a win because youâve always wanted to run one without financially skinning you alive. you seem to be stable so thatâs a pro in your head.
2. you were just some character extra that didnât matter to the plot.
3. you were assigned to stock up some books for the royal library. the kingscholar royal library.
from reading the novel, you knew leona did nothing but stay in the castle all day. that gives you a glimmer of hope that youâd see roselia.
the things, there are two possibilities as to where the story is going.
the first possibility is that the roselia in this universe is the roselia that you read in the novel. which is more likely, because it is the story that you read.
the second possibility is that this may be the original story and you might be the only person in this whole story that has been isekaiâd. which means leona would kill her eventually.
either way, you had a strong feeling that roselia was the key for you to get back home. and that was the only thing that was on your mind right now. and no, you are not going to be like those other leads that just settle for a life in another universe that does not belong to them. you are determined to go back.
on that fateful morning you luckily packed the boxes of books the day before, or any other day, you canât recall anything in your current self. but the person who held consciousness of this body already packed the books, which means you should be able to just drive your cart to the castle. the castle is huge and you can see from your window. there should be no problem getting the, right?
-
ââŚyouâre late.â
you huff and puff as you bend your knees. you got lost as to where to go and ended up carrying the boxes of books yourself around the place before finding the area.
âiâm sorry. i got lost.â
âlost? youâre never lost. youâve been here plenty of times.â
you had no excuse for that. but whatever, you got the job done, right?
the man with neat blue hair clicked his tongue and scratched something off of his paper.
âwell?â he said, staring you down.
âwell what?â
âarenât you gonna go bring the books inside?â
oh, right.
-
you werenât a huge bookworm, unless you count the copious amounts of isekai novels youâve read. but looking at the glamorous library, it suddenly made you thirst for all books that exists, even the classics, something youâve tried to enjoy but struggled to fully digest. hey, donât blame anyone! thou shall not lie, thou shall not cheat arenât the best ways to use english in the modern world.
as you stack the books into the shelves, you find yourself browsing through the already existing books, browsing your fingers across the spines, feeling each and every gold brim.
maybe this world isnât as bad.
you were originally under the assumption that you had to just drop off the books and go, but you soon found out that youâre also responsible for the library archive, not like you needed to keep track anyway.
you sighed and smiled. so a small bookstore wasnât enough to hold you up financially after all. you ended up getting a side in the royal palace of all places! the pay must be pretty good.
you know⌠as you think back, you remember roselia coming into the library, attempting to find any other information of escape and accidentally bumping into the book stocker⌠could that possibly be you?
then that means roselia is bound to bump into you any moment!
as you eagerly keep your eye out for the pretty princess, you take your time putting the books away. there should be no problem how long you take, right?
âhey.â
roselia? no. the voice is gruff, and deep. that⌠no. roselia is definitely a girl⌠so that is not the lady you are waiting for.
you turn around.
leona kingscholar.Â
heâs exactly as heâs described. the novel mentions leonaâs good looks so much it was practically shoved in your face. but you felt like the words itself couldnât properly describe his beauty.
he had the kind of hair that gently parts around his shoulders, comfortably setting itself down on top, a sleek, shiny glow to it that is only prominent and glittery at certain angles of the sun, making you want to stare at his hair alone even more.
his skin was smooth, almost doll-like with little to absolutely no imperfections. it scrunched up perfectly, creating deliberate folds across his face as his eyebrows pursed together, frowning. his emerald-esque eyes staring directly at you. he looked like the kind of guy youâd want to make a good impression to.
unfortunately, you donât look like youâre doing your job, with a book open and a box full of them that havenât been organized yet, and your mouth⌠was agape. it seems like you forgot that you are actually in the universe, looking directly at what you deemed to be the handsomest man you have ever met.
you seemed to thank the skies and above for gracing you with an opportunity to be able to place your eyes on someone so perfect that your brain completely lagged.
you had to remind yourself, leona is not real! and you wonât ever see his kind of beauty anywhere in the real world. heâs a fictional character!
suddenly, you felt like you were pulled back into reality.
oh right, in the novel, leona is actually a huge dick in the novel!
before leona fell in love with roselia, he was demanding, lazy and scheming. he was smart, and used his wits for his own gain (ultimately leading to roselia and his brotherâs demise in the original story.)
speaking of, where is roselia?
you distinctly remember that roselia was supposed to bump into you and then afterwards leona walks in on her.
it seemed as if the story was going as planned, but without roselia.
âwell?â the same voice caught you alert again, and you remembered that you had to act like a normal person.
âoh. uh. helloâŚ?â
you didnât know what to say. you spent the entirety of the day before in your world reading about him, his backstory and everything else that talking to him as if heâs a treasure box to be unlocked was surreal.
âhello? hello??â leona scoffed. âfirst, youâre not doing your job properly, snooping around the royal collection and no etiquette remaining at all.â
you bowed down, trying to look as shameful as possible. there was no hierarchical respect for him lingering at all. you assume this is because you saw him as a fictional character first and foremost.
âIâm sorry. I got carried away.â
âpsh.â he replied, waving his hand back. âhurry up. Iâll come back later.â
you snickered to yourself as leona walked away. the clacking of his fancy shoes on the glass floors echoing throughout the library. when you snorted, you heard the walking pause then continue again, as if leona heard the laugh but wasnât bothered enough to say anything.
-
you sat in your chair, frowning, your elbow propped up against the table under your chin.
it has been nearly a week since you woke up in this world so far, and you havenât seen roselia anywhere.
of course, roselia being a princess after all, rarely ever left the palace, but in the novel, the new roselia went out and about in many places.
after you were able to catch up to the timeline when leona walked into the library, you tried to follow your memory as much as possible and wasted your time lurking in places roselia shouldâve been at.
could this possibly not be the novel you read after all? maybe⌠this roselia isnât the roselia you know.
you shake your head. your hopes were diminishing, but it wasnât like there was no hope at all!
plus, the bookstore you ran had minimal conversations, people would browse through and purchase. this meant you had all the time in the world to try and figure out other alternatives.
cling
the bell of the door clang a few times before quieting down. the array of bookshelves blocked your few from seeing whoever entered, but you could hear the pitter patter of rain hitting the ground outside when the door opened. you hoped they didnât get anything wet.
âwelcome!â
no reply.
you shrugged and went back to scribbling down on your paper.
stomp, stomp, stomp
you looked up. something was oddly out of place.
holding the nearest weapon you had (a paper cutter, ridiculous.) you slowly got out of your seat in between the many shelves of your bookstore.
the paper cutter firmly between your hands, you pointed it out just in case.
âwhoâs⌠whoâs in here?â
no reply.
stomp, stomp, stomp
âI said⌠whoâs in here?â
no reply, but you heard an annoyed grunt.
BOOM!
just as the thunders outside clashed, you finally reached the last shelf to see a figure entirely hidden by the lightning.
as it died down, you saw the trail of blood on the floor under your soft yellow lights and an injured man who stood right in front of you.
before you could react, the man completely slumped to the ground, giving you an opportunity to safely approach him.
you lifted the familiar locks of chocolatey brown hair to see⌠leona kingscholar. bloodied, injured and unconscious.
TO BE CONTINUED...
an: lowkey really got into the story rather than the romance... oops. if this fic receives well i'll focus on romance on the next part :)
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i'll dry the villain's tears pt.1
you get reincarnated into a role that became the breaking point of the villain's story and you, be it an unwillingness to cause them harm or a desire to survive, must work hard to make sure they grow into a better (or at least safer) person.
all entries are meant to be read as platonic. All are meant to be taken place in the TWST universe accurate to the game.
When you awaken one morning, you find yourself nursing the worst headache of your life. Your eyes refuse to open as you hear a door open and the sound of shuffling footsteps. You quietly will whoever entered your room to leave but you can't even bring yourself to speak a single word and instead, only a huff of breath escapes your lips.
You can almost feel tears build up in your eyes as you feel a blissfully cold towel be pressed against your forehead and the small fingers that accompany it. Though they shake from nerves, they know what they're doing despite how young they obviously appear to be. With what is last of your strength, you force your eyes to open and quietly watch as the young boy in front of you lowers his hands until they reach his chest, his head tucked far between his shoulders, almost as if he was frightened of you waking up.
"I'm sorry," He whispered, gray eyes nervously swaying, "I thought that - you - you were burning up and the doctor said... I know it's not perfect, but I got worried and..."
His little body hid his shakes well but his voice betrayed him. He wanted to make sure you were ok but he was worried his attempts weren't good enough. For your sake or his own, you weren't entirely sure.
"Thank you..."
He almost didn't hear your soft whisper but when he did, he seemed to bloom. With pride, with happiness, with acceptance. As if that one little sincere word was the nicest thing he's ever heard in his entire existence.
"Get some rest, Mother," the boy spoke softly, his words more firm in their affection, "I'll make sure to wake you for your dinner. As soon as Mr. Bandersnatch heard that you fell ill and, although you said you don't much care for him, he's been causing quite a fuss a.."
Everything after that was lost to you as you faded away into a deep and dreamless sleep, the only thought left on the tip of your tongue was a quiet curse.
You've been reborn as the tyrant Queen of Heart's mother.
You awaken one day with perhaps the largest bump you've ever seen placed nearly perfectly center on your forehead. You don't remember how you got it but the two princes never left your side (Falena would not stop crying and despite his claims of laughter at your expense, you can tell his brother was equally worried), only being dragged away by their tutor as soon as they let their guard down.
You looked down at the hands on your lap and clutched your fists open and closed over and over again. Gone were your long fingers and wide palms, instead you look down at the chubby hands of a child no more then six.
From what your handmaiden had told you, the three of you had been playing spelldrive together and Leona, in his eagerness to best his brother, had shot the disk perhaps a bit too strong and instead of flying in to the goal, it had changed course and struck you hard enough to knock you unconscious for the rest of the early hours of the morning.
You remembered this event. It's what led to Falena's betrothed sticking closer to him and farther from Leona. What once was a well balanced trio had become a teeter totter with Falena and her on one side and Leona alone, unable to change anything with what little weight he had to offer.
Falena's betrothed; that was you. From the story you had read, the two were deeply in love and ruled the kingdom hand in hand towards a brighter future... all while unknowingly leaving the youngest brother in the shadows, forgotten and alone and desperate. You couldn't afford for that to happen.
You don't see the two of them until late that evening. Falena looked exhausted, like the tutoring had beaten any last bit of energy he could spare and with a loud yawn, had eagerly hopped into the cot next to you on your right. Leona was slow to join but settled himself to your left, his shoulder bumping yours.
"You look ridiculous," he spoke aloud, glancing at your bruised forehead. You just gave him your most unimpressed stare you could manage.
"Aaah! They're bleeding!"
"Ahahaha!"
"Ow!! They're biting me!! Get a teacher!!"
You couldn't see anything past the arms and tails flailing around you as you reached out and clawed and bit at anything that dared get too close to you, lashing out with everything your new and tiny body would allow. Your teeth were currently sunk deep in the tail flesh of a mermaid boy, his fists digging into your hair as he tried to pull you off of him.
Blinking past the shock, you could only bite harder, unwilling to let go of your prey. Despite the danger you were posing, you couldn't remember why you were biting this hard. Why this particular mermaid? What had he done that was worthy of your bite? It all didn't matter much as you were quickly hoisted up by the back of your neck and away from the shrieking mass of children. You could taste blood and flesh between your sharp teeth and you loudly spit it out, earning an even bigger wave of a response from the students.
"This is why we can't have piranhamer with the other students!" Cried an adult, "They only cause trouble!" They looked towards the source of the problem. Away from the other children and the source of your outuburst lied cowering octomer, spluttering and crying.
"What happened?" Your teacher seethed, eyes abruptly turning to you.
"I-I," you were taken aback that no one seemed to be comforting the child who stood alone and in a fit of rage unknown to you, you kicked and clawed at the hand holding you, your tiny fists barely making them flinch "They were bullying him!! I hate it!! I'll bite them over and over until they apologize!!"
"He's weird!" One mermaid child cried, her arms crossed, "And he made us lose in our swimming game because he's so slow and f-"
The teacher quickly reaffirmed their grip on you as you lunged towards her, your jaw snapping loudly causing her to shriek and dart behind the others, her tail barely peaking out from the crowd of mer.
Two eels watched in mild curiosity as you continued gnawing on your teachers arm, one with his arms crossed and another with an almost devilish grin on his face.
"Eheheh~ I like that one, Azul! Neh neh, Jade~ We should keep the little bitey one!"
"Fufufu~"
"Snff... snff......"
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Character question! TWST is an isekai, right? What was Tia doing before she got zapped into the setting?
If TWST is not an isekai and I'm mistaken, just ignore me đ
TWST IS AN ISEKAI SO YOUâRE RIGHT, DW. Itâs pretty much baked in that the viewer makes up who the MC is (not everyone does, but, I do) 𩷠Sry it took a minute (WEEKS) to answer. I was drawing things. Sometimes I donât think I articulate with words well enough to explain myself nor to retain attention. I did not proofread and the text got wonky so excuse that.
Now what was Tia doing before being forced into the setting đŞˇ
Prior to being whisked into Twisted Wonderland, Tia was a normal person from New Orleans, yay! She lived with her **grandmama (but she doesnât like being called that, she ainât OLD mâkay?) and older brother (Not appearing in the following images.)
Thereâs a bit more background but Iâll stick with the most recent and basic stuff.
At the end of her school year, Tia got accepted into some kind of once in a lifetime apprenticeship program, where she and 4 other selected people, will shadow a world-famous chef in New York City. During the summer, sheâs been cooking, reading, and doing part-time jobs nonstop in excess-preparation.
She was intending on transferring to a new school and live with her great aunt in NYC (grandmamaâs sister), graduate, then get started in her career climbing up the ladder and eventually be able accomplish a long term dream of hersâ opening her own restaurant.
Though, obviously, Tia has issues with being so laser focused on her goal she tends to neglect everything else in life. Like, yâknow. Having friends, having fun, literally doing ANYTHING outside of working. Let alone sort out her own feelings or heck, even consider if this is truly something she wants to do. Sheâs pretty much convinced herself into it, and for the past year in particular sheâs been more engrossed than ever.
Either way, things were going swimmingly by her standards. Tia was just SO CLOSE to getting a foot in the door and everything was about to go right for herâ Almost there, even. Two weeks until she flies to NYC to start her new life and really get her dreams started!!
Well.
Till the black carraige showed up. Shit.
[EVENT NOT DEPICTED]
**EDIT as of Nov. 2024: Revising Tiaâs Grandmomma to being her Aunt.
#cozy ask#ALWAYS WANTED TO SPOUT THIS!!!#tho answering this made me overhaul her old pre-twst life#so if anyone saw the old stuff it is no longer valid.#also this is less complicated.#DOES SHE HAVE DEAD PARENTS? But of COURSE! its not an MC in an isekai without it!!#Tia Dumarais#twstposting#sorry the speaking is shit i literally forgot all the good ways of wording by the time i reached the end lol
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Your Choice, Dating sim au
Heartslabyul Route:
Summary: Awakening in a dating simulation, you find yourself immersed in a realm of whimsical fantasy, a stark contrast to the modern world youâre accustomed to. In this alternate universe where youâve landed, will you navigate towards your fairytale ending or become ensnared in a complex web of deception? The outcome depends on your choice.
A month has passed since you've been whisk away from your home, yet you could still never get accustomed to this new world you were place on. Despite this world matching the sets of historical films and fiction you've read, it has far more advanced technology than your world's pinkie toe, due to the existence of magic. As such a heavy burden was place on your shoulders as one of the children of aristocracy: pretending to have magic. From the hush whispers sent to you by your parents, it was without a doubt that you don't possess magic. Even so, your weekdays are always used to learn more about magic and whatnot to be able to blend with fellow mage.
The setting and the plot of your life screams of familiarity inside your head. It took a few days before it finally click. You were inside one of the dating sim you've played before. There were four main leads or was it the only routes you've only got to finish? You're not sure, but you had all the information you have to survive from your bad ending. You were neither a protagonist nor an antagonist, not even a side character! Just an unseen character use as a bridge to bring romance between the protagonist and love interest in one of the routes.
You brought down the book to your table. Its pages were at least two inch thick, and its width stretches from your wrist to your elbow. You've been staring hollowly at far distance for a few minutes that you didn't notice the discomfort it brings on your skin for putting all of the weight of the book on your lap. You pressed flatly and straighten your outfit. It would not be nice to be seen unkept if there were guest to arrive, invited or not.
What will you do?
Option 1: Get out of the room
Option 2: Escape through the window
Option 3: Stay in the room (Keep reading)
You opted to get a snack, but if one of the servants caught you leaving the room, they might report it to your father, and the last thing you want these days is to get scolded for slacking off. You leaned your back closer to the couch. Its plump cushion being pressed down your weight. The number of materials on the table that is in dire need to be read, rest peacefully. Most of it were still left untouched by you. You did try to read it, for heaven's sake, but its meaning on every page was ancient to you, and it's not because you have a bad reading comprehension. It's due to the fact that you are no magic user. The books were enchanted, but you can't even feel a tinge of its presence under your fingertips, hence you can't make a connection to understand the contents. You can only sigh in frustration and scream internally, otherwise the other people living in the house might think you're getting kidnapped or something.
A boisterous laugh echoed the hall. Finally, the hours of torture will come to an end. You picked the book you were holding earlier and opened it to where you last left it off to create an illusion that you were reading as per orders. The doors to your study room opened in a flash, loud sounds of footsteps hitting the marble floor followed. A man with an orange hair, that reminds you of a carrot you had for breakfast this morning, peek inside the room. A smile as bright as his hair decorated his lips. It was Cater, your personal butler since childhood is what they said, yet you can't find any reason to believe any of those perfect grin. He did get you in trouble for several occasions.
You grip the hard covers of the book firmly in your hand, your nails digging on the thick leather. Something in your mind told you to raise this book to your face, and you did. A click was heard, before he finally stepped out of the doors, a weird gadget in his hand, presumably a camera of some sorts. You gently close the book down, and let it seat on your lap. A particularly large sigh escaped his lips, showing his absolute discontentment.
"What a shame, that shot was so perfect if it only captured your face." He took a glance at the gadget he has, probably looking again at the said photo.
What will you do?
Option 1: Say nothing
Option 2: Be condescending
Option 3: Ask his intentions (Keep reading)
"What are you doing here? Is it the time for dinner?" You still asked him, even though you knew what his arrival meant. What you don't know is why did his obsession for taking pictures was suddenly directed on to you. Nevertheless, this only strengthen your distrust for him. It's probably because of those pictures that he was able to snitch you on to your father. What was his intention? Is it fear? Loyalty? Or something else?
Entering Cater's route: (To be continued)
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More options will come out later. Please tell me if you wish me to continue this au. Writing Cater was honestly just fuels my writer block ahahhaha
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Twst Otome Isekai AU
Reader used to love isekai but became sick of all the terrible MLâs and annoying FLâs. There is nothing worse than getting into a series with an immersive setting only for the author to waste it on terrible main characters.
Eventually you give up on the genre and focus on getting her business degree. A year after graduating things are actually pretty good, you survived the terrible job market and landed a pretty sweet gig with a decent paycheck. Now, on the anniversary of your decision to drop all light novels, manhwa, manga, etc⌠you decided to celebrate your good fortune with a treat from your favorite cafe. You'll never guess what happened while you were crossing the streetâŚ
So yeah, Truck-kun sends you to Twisted Wonderland, which happens to be the last isekai you read. Ugh.
Okay, so it wasn't the worst offender, there were plenty of trashier light novels out there. you were actually pretty invested in the storyâs world. The MC Allison (Call me Allie!) is a down on her luck woman from the modern world who died from tripping into traffic, only to wake up in the world of Twisted Wonderland. Through her the audience meets the characters and learns about their lives. The overarching issue is the mysterious condition known as âOverblotâ that occurs when someone uses too much magic. Allie is taken in by the Royal Sowards Association (RSA), a multinational group dedicated to helping others. They discover that something about being from another world allows Allei to purify blot, and she saves the MLâs during their adventures.
You honestly liked the novel at first. The worldbuilding was captivating and the characters were interesting. Unfortunately as the story progressed the MC became increasingly disappointing. Allie is first presented as an average, innocent young lady who just wants to do good, but you can't think of her as anything other than a loser. Itâs understandable how someone transported to a new world would start off with little agency, but despite many opportunities for character growth the MC only seems to get worse.Â
Allie claims to have big dreams but never works towards them. She touts the value of being independent but stays reliant on handouts from the other characters. When faced with the suffering of others Allie cries about the unfairness of life then just⌠moves on. It was so frustrating for you to be shown glimpses of an interesting world while stuck with the viewpoint of such an agentless character. Considering all this, it would be an understatement to say that you were upset upon waking up in the headquarters of Night Raven Collaborative (NRC), a dark counterpart to RSA.Â
If there were a need to describe NRC in one word, that word would be âpettyâ. Some time after RSAâs founding a group of villainous individuals realized that the united heroes were causing all their schemes to fail. The group reluctantly learned to work together which led to the founding of NRC, a secret society dedicated to the destruction of RSA. Now, millennia later, the heirs of these dark legacies are still trying to defeat RSA.Â
But that's enough exposition, back to Reader.
You are quickly discovered by Dire Crowley, a dark fae who was tasked by the original founders to take care of the organization as a sort of regent in their absence. In the present day he is the public face of NRCâs leadership. He questions you using magic to determine who you are and why you're here.
Now, at this point it's been years since you last read Twisted Wonderland, and a lot has happened since then, so you have no idea what's going on. This is actually a good thing as your genuine confusion convinces Crowley you aren't some sort of infiltrator. He is quick to focus on the fact that you came from another world, and like Ambrose did with Allison, Crowley suspects that your trans-dimensional travels may have imbued you with special abilities. It's pretty lucky that the man got so caught up in fantasies of exploiting your potential power, because the more he spoke the more you realized exactly where you were.Â
Yeah sure, as far as post death situations go it could probably be worse. But seriously? It couldn't have been a story that you actually finished? Isn't the protagonist supposed to be an expert in the fictional world? Well at least there are some secrets that you know about.
Thanks to some quick thinking, you manage to convince Crowley to give you custody of an estate that NRC owns but has mostly forgotten. It's obvious that he intends to keep you close for observation. But thanks to the novel you know that the head of NRC is a lazy penny-pincher who will take any chance to offload work onto others. From his perspective it must have seemed like a deal, you stay close while also taking responsibility for something he considers a waste of resources.
 The Ramshackle estate was originally a neutral ground for the founders to meet in. but once they built a more grandiose HQ the place was abandoned and left in disrepair. The only reason you thought of it was due to a couple chapters where junior members of the RSA tried to investigate rumors of an evil organization, but had to stop and rescue Allie from the ghosts. There was a short interlude where the shadowy leads of the evil organization had a group call to complain about the heroes and mock them for going after such a useless place.Â
Except the joke is on them because later Allie and the juniors return to discover a magic mirror that does⌠something. You had dropped the story before they revealed that part. The point is that there's something valuable in Ramshackle and it now belongs to you. Initially you intended to pawn the mirror and gtfo. Too bad grim had to go and ruin it. A talking monster who, as far as you remember, never appeared in the novel, but somehow managed to break into the building and worm his way into your heart.
Ugh, whatever. You can improvise.
#twisted wonderland au#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland reader insert#twst isekai au#twst mc#twst x reader#twst wonderland#twst#twst au
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same man
I learned several weeks ago that Leonaâs VA also does Joker in Suicide Squad Isekai and honestly, I donât know how to cope with this knowledge other than sharing it đ
(⌠No, I have not seen it đ but I may be tempted to)
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Trash Novel Chronicles: I'd Rather Date the Male Lead's Dad - Lilia Vanrouge x reader
When you end up in your best friend's favourite but absurd novel about breaking a fae prince's curse, you didn't expect to get attached to his little family too. Even more unexpected? You fell for the male lead's dad, but hey it looks like he likes you too.
Series Masterlist
You love your best friend. You really, really do. But sometimesâsometimesâthe things they drag you into make you question your life choices. This time? Itâs a novel. A bad one.
The plot is borderline unreadable, but somehow, itâs now your problem. Because of course it is.
âSo, listen,â your friend had said, waving the book around like it was some kind of literary masterpiece. âMalleus Draconia, the fae prince, is cursedâchained up in this forest. The curse can only be broken by someone who isnât attracted to him. But hereâs the kicker: heâs so hot that no one can break the curse. For ten years.â
âUh-huh.â Youâd nodded along, already feeling your brain cells start to wave white flags of surrender. But your friend continued.
âThe main character stumbles upon him after years of drama and frees him because theyâre the only one not drooling over him. Then they fall in love, blah, blah, blah.â
At this point, you were barely listening. But then they dropped the bomb. Your eyes were shutting and you felt the sweet embrace of sleep call to you.
âAlso, thereâs this subplot where a magical plague of squirrels overruns the kingdom, the Saint betrays everyone by secretly being a double agent for some shadowy organization, andâget thisâthereâs a surprise paternity reveal where the devil is the father of the Saint who turns out to be the evil villain controlling everything.â
Your face had hit the pillow as your soul left your body.
And somehow, the next thing you remember is waking up dead. Or, more specifically, reincarnated. In the body of the heroine. In that story.
You can't believe the story was so terrible that it killed you.
The first thing you notice when you wake up is that the room is way too fancy for your tastes. The bed is massive, the sheets feel like they cost more than your entire existence, and the walls are adorned with tacky portraits of people who are probably supposed to be important.
âOh, no,â you groan, rubbing your eyes. âThis canât be happening.â
But it is. Youâre in the novel. The very one your friend had been yammering about. And not only are you in it, but youâve woken up a full year before the plot is supposed to kick off. A year of waiting for terrible drama, an ex-fiancĂŠ who canât take a hint, and a poor fae prince youâre supposed to rescue.
But you? Yeah, youâre not that patient.
âNo way am I waiting a whole year for some garbage plot to unfold,â you mutter, throwing the covers off. âIâm just going to free Malleus now, take my reward, and live a quiet, drama-free life by the beach.â
With that plan firmly in mind, you march out the door.
It takes a bit of wandering through some overly cursed forest, but you eventually find Malleusâs âprison.â And honestly? Itâs not nearly as dramatic as you expected.
There he is, sitting in the middle of a clearing, chained up in some kind of spooky-but-also-weirdly-ornate setup. He looks just as the novel described: tall, dark-haired, horns giving him an air of mystery and power. But what you werenât prepared for? The way his eyes widen slightly in surprise when he sees you.
âI wasnât expecting⌠company,â Malleus says, his voice soft, almost tentative.
You pause for a second. He looks intimidating, sure, but thereâs something oddly⌠sweet about him. Like a guy whoâd get excited over a party invite and then be too shy to actually show up.
âYeah, Iâm just here to get this whole âcurse-breakingâ thing out of the way,â you say casually, walking up to the chains. âIâve got stuff to do.â
Malleus blinks, looking a bit confused. âYou⌠are not attracted to me?â
You snort. âNah, not really. Youâre nice to look at, donât get me wrong, but Iâve got my own problems. Letâs just get you free so I can collect my reward and move on.â
He still looks mildly surprised but nods. âVery well.â
With a shrug, you reach out and touch the chains. Thereâs a brief flicker of light, and they dissolve. Just like that.
Malleus looks down at his freed wrists, clearly shocked. âIt⌠it worked.â
âYeah, wild, right?â you say, brushing off your hands. âSo, about that rewardâŚâ
Before you can finish, Malleus stands and, in a tone so polite it makes you feel guilty, says, âYou have freed me. Please, allow me to invite you to stay at my castle. As a guest.â
You blink at him. âUh, no thanks. Iâm good.â
Malleusâs expression falters for a moment, and you swear he looks a little sad. âBut⌠I would like to repay you for your kindness.â
Heâs giving you this look, all wide-eyed and hopeful, and you realizeâhe just wants to hang out.
Oh no.
âUgh, fine,â you groan. âIâll stick around for a bit.â
The way his face lights up is honestly too pure for someone who was supposed to be all intimidating and all-powerful.
When you arrive at Malleusâs castle, things get interesting real fast. Youâre greeted by his entourageâSebek, who looks like heâs one insult away from going Super Saiyan; Silver, whoâs napping on his feet; and Lilia, who seems like the embodiment of chaos.
Sebek is the first to speak, scowling at you with righteous fury. âHow DARE you approach Lord Malleus with such insolence!â
You roll your eyes. âI just freed him. Youâre welcome.â
Sebek looks like heâs about to explode, but Lilia steps forward, his sharp grin making you instantly suspicious. âOh? You broke the curse? Without being⌠swayed by our dear Malleusâs charms?â
âYup,â you say, popping the âp.â âDidnât even break a sweat.â
Liliaâs eyes gleam with amusement. âFascinating. You must have quite the willpower. Or perhapsâŚâ He looks you up and down, clearly intrigued. âYou simply have different tastes?â
You blink. Then, without thinking, you point at him. âActually, yeah. Youâre hot.â
Thereâs a beat of stunned silence, during which Sebek looks like heâs been hit with a brick, and Lilia lets out a delighted laugh.
âOh, you are a delight,â Lilia says, his eyes twinkling with mischief. âPerhaps you should stay longer.â
âYou think Iâm joking, but Iâm not,â you deadpan, earning a grin from Lilia.
Silver, meanwhile, is still half-asleep and completely unfazed by your chaos. âGood job on freeing Malleus,â he mutters, yawning.
Malleus, who has been silent this whole time, finally speaks up. âYou⌠do not find me attractive?â
You turn to him and sigh. âLook, itâs not that youâre not attractive. Youâre, like⌠objectively pretty. But I donât really go for the whole cursed prince thing.â
Malleus seems to process this slowly, his brows furrowing slightly. âI seeâŚâ
âBut donât worry,â you add quickly, feeling a bit bad for the guy. âYouâre sweet. Itâs a compliment, really.â
Malleus looks a little less confused and a bit more happy. âSweet? No one has ever called me that before.â
You snort. âWell, Iâm calling it now. And hey, youâve got your freedom, right? Now you can get invited to all those parties you wanted.â
At this, Malleusâs eyes widen slightly, and you realizeâoh no, heâs the type who really just wants to be invited to stuff.
âOh,â you mutter under your breath, âyouâre like a giant puppy, arenât you?â
Malleus tilts his head, clearly confused, but before he can ask, Lilia leans in with a knowing grin. âI think youâll fit in just fine around here.â
You sigh, rubbing your temples. âThis is gonna be a long stay, isnât it?â
Liliaâs smile widens. âOh, most definitely.â
Later, youâre sitting around the dining hall with the group when Lilia casually brings up the dreaded plot points.
âSo, when do you think the magical plague of squirrels will hit?â he asks, almost too casually.
You nearly choke on your drink. âThe what now?â
âOh, didnât you know?â Lilia smirks. âThereâs a prophecy. The squirrels will overrun the kingdom unless someone stops them.â
You blink. âThis is real? I thought that part was a fever dream.â
Malleus nods seriously. âThe squirrels are quite the threat.â
You slam your head on the table. âIâm trapped in a nightmare.â
Silver, half-asleep as always, just yawns. âIâll take care of them. Probably.â
And thatâs when you realize: maybe you should have let the curse be.
You didnât mean for it to happen, but you and Malleus⌠well, youâve become friends. It started small, mostly casual conversations where heâd hover around, awkward but eager, just happy to be included. There was this one time you invited him to tea, and the poor guy looked like he was about to cry from happiness. Now? Youâre taking your frienship to the next level.
âHey,â you say, strolling into the throne room where Malleus is doing the farthest thing from brooding. Heâs just kind of standing there, staring out the window like heâs daydreaming about a really nice picnic. âWant to go to the market with me?â
The look on his face is priceless. His eyes widen like youâve just handed him a golden ticket to the best party of the year. âYou⌠want me to accompany you?â
âYeah,â you shrug, as if this isnât the biggest deal of his life. âI need to pick up some stuff, and I figured itâd be more fun with a friend. Plus, yâknow, maybe someone will actually give me a discount if youâre there.â
Malleus looks like you just offered him the world âI would be honored.â
And thatâs how you, Malleus, and the rest of his chaotic entourageâbecause of course they followedâended up at the bustling market.
Sebek? Less than thrilled. In fact, you think he might actually be foaming at the mouth. âI cannot believe you are fraternizing with Lord Malleus so casually! Do you not understand the honor youâve been given?!â
âSebek,â you sigh, waving a hand dismissively, âweâve been over this. Iâm his friend. Friends do normal stuff together. You know, like going to the market.â
Sebek glares at you like youâve just insulted his entire bloodline. âLord Malleus does not engage in such trivialities!â
âUh,â you glance over at Malleus, who is currently inspecting a row of intricately carved fruit. âHeâs literally doing it right now, Sebek.â
Malleus turns to you, holding up a fruit shaped like a tiny dragon. âWould you like to try one? It is said to bring good fortune.â
You grin at him. âIf youâre offering, Iâm down.â
Sebek looks like heâs about to explode from sheer indignation.
âYou dareâ!â
âSebek,â Malleus cuts in, his voice as gentle as ever. âI am quite enjoying myself. Thereâs no need to worry.â
You grin at the sight. âYouâre really into this, huh?â
Malleus glances at you, a little bashful but still smiling. âI have never been invited to something like this before. It is⌠a new experience.â
Oh god, heâs so sweet. You feel like youâre corrupting a baby deer by dragging him into the real world, but itâs so worth it.
Lilia, however, is having the time of his life. He leans over, grinning like the mischievous little gremlin he is, and whispers in your ear, âI must say, youâve got quite the charm. Lord Malleus rarely accepts invitations. You might be more important to him than you think.â
You snort. âYeah, well, maybe he just really likes fruit.â
Lilia laughs, a sound thatâs equal parts endearing and dangerous. âOr maybe he enjoys your company, hm?â
âCareful,â you say, flashing a grin. âKeep sweet-talking me like that, and I might start flirting back.â
Liliaâs eyes gleam with amusement. âOh? I think Iâd enjoy that.â
Oh god, heâs not backing down. Now youâre in the deep end. âListen, if you keep going, Iâm gonna have to ask if youâve got plans for dinner.â
âIâm free this evening,â Lilia replies smoothly. âShall I prepare a feast? Or perhaps we could have something more⌠intimate?â
You blink at him, unable to tell if heâs messing with you or if this is just how he operates. Either way, youâre so down to find out.
Before you can respond, Sebek cuts in, voice raised to what can only be described as âangry airhorn.â âYou will not speak so casually to Master Lilia!â
âOh, Sebek, relax,â you say, patting him on the shoulder, which is a mistake because it feels like patting a brick wall. âHe likes it.â
Lilia winks at you, thoroughly enjoying the chaos. âIndeed, I do.â
You smirk, shooting Lilia a playful look. âSee? The manâs practically begging for attention.â
Malleus, meanwhile, has been watching this entire exchange with mild confusion. âIs this what humans call⌠flirting?â
You give him an exaggerated nod. âYup. Itâs a sacred tradition. Very serious stuff.â
âI see,â Malleus muses, looking between you and Lilia. âPerhaps I should try it as well?â
âOh, please donât,â Sebek groans, looking absolutely horrified at the idea of Malleus flirting. âLord Malleus, you are above such trivial pursuits!â
Lilia is practically cackling at this point. âNow, now, Sebek. It wouldnât hurt to let Malleus explore new experiences.â
You grin and elbow Malleus lightly. âDonât listen to Sebek. You can totally flirt if you want.â
Malleus, sweet as he is, looks completely serious when he asks, âWhat would I say? I do not wish to offend.â
You pause, trying very hard not to laugh. âOkay, how about this? Try complimenting someone. LikeâŚâ You glance around and point at a vendor selling flowers. âTell them they have lovely flowers.â
Malleus nods, taking this very seriously, and walks over to the vendor. You, Lilia, Sebek, and Silver (whoâs been napping the whole time) watch as Malleus, ever the gentleman, says to the vendor, âYour flowers⌠are as radiant as the moonlight.â
The vendor looks flustered, blushing furiously. âOh! Thank you, My Lord!â
You canât help but laugh. âSee? Youâre a natural.â
Malleus returns to your side, looking pleased with himself. âI believe that went well.â
âYeah, now you just have to work on *accepting* compliments,â you say with a wink, and Malleus tilts his head slightly in confusion.
âAccepting?â
âYeah,â you grin, âlike, if I were to tell you youâre the sweetest giant fae-dragon puppy Iâve ever met, youâd sayâŚ?â
Malleus looks genuinely flustered, his cheeks tinting the faintest shade of pink. âI⌠would say⌠thank you?â
âGood enough,â you laugh, nudging him playfully. âWeâll work on it.â
Sebek is muttering to himself about âdisrespectâ and âsacrilege,â but Malleus looks⌠happy. Like, really happy. Heâs still a little awkward, sure, but you can tell heâs having a good time. Probably more fun than heâs had in years.
Lilia, meanwhile, is back at your side, leaning in close with that smirk of his. âYouâre quite the influence, you know.â
âYeah, well,â you grin, âsomeoneâs gotta drag him into the real world.â
âPerhaps youâll drag me into something as well?â Lilia purrs, his voice low and teasing.
You blink at him. âKeep talking, and I might actually propose to you.â
âOh, Iâm counting on it,â Lilia says, eyes glinting with mischief. âPerhaps later tonight?â
âIs that an invitation?â you quip, raising an eyebrow.
Sebek practically has steam coming out of his ears. âMaster Lilia!â
But Lilia just laughs, utterly unfazed. âOh, Sebek. You really must learn to loosen up.â
Silver yawns loudly, cutting through Sebekâs rant like a chainsaw through butter. âCan we get food now?â
You snort. âThatâs the best idea Iâve heard all day.â
Malleus, ever the polite host, nods eagerly. âYes, let us dine together. A family outing is not complete without a meal.â
You pause, blinking. Family? Did he just call this a family outing?
Lilia catches your expression and chuckles. âOh dear, it seems Malleus has grown quite fond of you.â
You shoot him a playful glare. âYou make it sound like a bad thing.â
âNot at all,â Lilia says, smiling knowingly. âIn fact, I believe itâs quite the opposite.â
Before you can respond, Malleus steps up, still radiating pure joy. âWould you do me the honor of joining me for dinner tonight? I would very much enjoy your company.â
Sebek looks like heâs about to self-destruct from sheer disbelief, but you? You canât help but grin. âSure, why not? But if I catch you stealing my dessert, itâs game over.â
Malleus chuckles, his awkwardness fading just a bit. âI shall do my best to restrain myself.â
Lilia leans over, voice low and teasing again. âPerhaps youâll save dessert for me, hm?â
You snort. âDonât push your luck, old man.â
âAh, but Iâm a fae. Luck is my specialty.â
You shake your head, grinning as you walk alongside Malleus, whoâs positively glowing with happiness. Yeah, this is one weird, dysfunctional family, but maybe you like it that way.
Itâs quiet tonight, the kind of quiet that settles deep in your bones, making you feel both peaceful and unbearably restless. You find yourself standing on a balcony, overlooking the courtyard bathed in moonlight. The cool breeze whispers through the trees, the scent of night-blooming flowers drifting lazily through the air.
Lilia stands beside you, leaning against the stone railing, his usual playful demeanor absent. In its place is a rare solemnity, something youâve only seen glimpses of before. You glance at him, noting the way the moonlight catches in his hair, casting soft shadows across his face. It feels... strange, seeing him like this. So serious, so quiet.
After a long silence, he speaks, his voice soft but weighted with emotion. âI was terrified, you know. Of losing him.â
You donât need to ask who heâs talking about. Malleus. The curse that had wrapped around him for so long, a dark cloud that threatened to take him away. You had been the unexpected catalyst for breaking it, and while you hadnât fully understood the gravity of it at the time, youâre beginning to now.
Lilia continues, his gaze fixed on the stars above. âIâve lived a long time. Iâve seen many things, lost many people... but the thought of losing him...â He trails off, his voice catching in a way that makes your heart ache. âIt would have broken me.â
You swallow, unsure of what to say. What can you say to something like that? Youâre just... you. You never asked to be involved in any of this, never imagined that youâd become such an important part of these peopleâs lives. But here you are.
âI didnât do anything special,â you finally manage, your voice barely more than a whisper. âI was just... there.â
Lilia turns to look at you, and thereâs something deep in his eyesâsomething raw and real that takes your breath away. âSometimes just being there is enough,â he says quietly. âYou saved him. And in doing so, you saved me too.â
You shift uncomfortably, not because of his words, but because of the way they tug at something deep inside of you. A part of you that youâve been trying to keep buried for as long as youâve been in this strange, unfamiliar world.
Youâre silent for a long time, your gaze fixed on the moonlit sky. The memories of your old life swirl in your mindâyour family, your best friend, all the people youâve left behind. You havenât spoken about it to anyone here, not in detail. It feels too dangerous, too vulnerable. But standing here, under the moonlight with Lilia, you feel like maybe... just maybe... you can share a piece of it.
âI miss them,â you admit softly, your voice barely above a whisper. âMy family. My best friend. I miss... home.â
Lilia doesnât say anything, but you can feel his presence beside you, warm and steady. He doesnât press for details, doesnât ask questions youâre not ready to answer. He just listens, and somehow, thatâs enough.
You take a deep breath, the cool night air filling your lungs. âItâs hard,â you continue, your voice shaking slightly. âBeing here. Being away from them. Sometimes it feels like... like Iâm losing pieces of myself. Like Iâm forgetting what it felt like to be... whole.â
Liliaâs hand gently rests on your shoulder, a comforting weight that grounds you. âYou havenât lost yourself,â he says quietly. âNot even a little.â
You close your eyes, letting his words wash over you. You donât know if heâs right, but in this moment, you want to believe him. You want to believe that despite everything, despite the distance and the pain and the uncertainty, youâre still... you.
For a long time, the two of you stand in silence, the only sounds the soft rustling of the trees and the distant chirping of crickets. The moon hangs heavy in the sky, casting everything in a silvery glow. Thereâs a quiet understanding between you and Lilia, a shared pain that neither of you needs to fully explain.
Eventually, Lilia speaks again, his voice so soft it almost blends with the wind. âThe world can be a cruel place,â he murmurs. âBut it can also be kind. And in moments like this... it feels just a little more bearable, doesnât it?â
You nod, your throat tight with unshed tears. âYeah,â you whisper. âIt does.â
The night stretches on, and though neither of you say anything more, thereâs a comfort in the silence. A bond formed in the quiet acknowledgment of each otherâs pain. And for the first time in a long while, you feel like youâre not quite so alone.
Maybe, just maybe, youâll be okay.
Youâre not entirely sure how you ended up here, but somehow, youâre on a date with Lilia. Yes, that Liliaâlord of chaos, culinary adventurer, and general source of havoc.
The setting is picturesque enough: a meadow at sunset, complete with wildflowers and a gentle breeze. At least, it would be picturesque if not for the feast Lilia has prepared, which has a worrying amount of color, movement, and mystery.
âSurprise is the key to a romantic evening,â Lilia declares as he gestures proudly over the assortment of dishes.
You take a moment to assess the display. Thereâs a vibrantly colored stew that seems to be emitting steam with a life of its own. A platter of vegetables is twitching as if theyâre reconsidering their life choices. And thereâs a pieâdefinitely a pieâwith something that looks suspiciously like an eyeball poking out from under the crust.
Lilia smiles at you, eyes glinting. âWould you like to try the stew first, my dear? Itâs my own special concoction.â
You stare at it, then at him. âHow many people have survived eating this?â
Lilia leans in, eyes full of mischief. âDefine survived.â
You grin. âOnly one way to find out, right?â Before he can respond, you reach for the bowl and take a large spoonful of the stew. Liliaâs eyebrows rise, clearly impressed by your boldness.
It tastes... unusual. Like someone mixed spicy peppers, sweet berries, and some kind of very sharp herb. You take another bite, considering.
Lilia watches you, waiting for a reaction. âWell?â he asks, a hopeful glint in his eye.
You swallow, then nod thoughtfully. âItâs... actually good. Really good, in fact.â
Lilia blinks, his expression shifting from mischief to genuine surprise. âReally?â
You nod again, going in for a third bite, savoring the strange combination of flavors. âYeah! I mean, itâs different, but in a good way. The spice, the sweetness... it kind of works.â
Liliaâs face lights up, his delight palpable. âYou truly mean it? My culinary prowess is usually met with... trepidation.â
âTrepidation might be an understatement,â you say with a laugh. âBut honestly? I think people donât give you enough credit.â
From somewhere nearby, a strangled gasp echoes across the meadow.
âMaster Lilia!â Sebekâs voice rings out, sounding more horrified than ever. You glance in the direction of the bushes where, sure enough, theyâre rustling. Apparently, Sebek has taken it upon himself to supervise this date from afar.
Lilia chuckles, clearly enjoying Sebek's reaction as much as yours. âOh, my dear Sebek. One day, you shall learn that adventure begins in the kitchen.â
You take a sip of the iridescent liquid before youâa drink that looks more like a potion than anything else. Itâs sparkling, and it has the distinct taste of... glittery fruit juice? Youâre not sure, but itâs oddly refreshing.
Lilia eyes you, his smile turning softer, more genuine. âI must say, you are full of surprises. Most would have fainted by now.â
âHey, I can handle a little excitement,â you say, reaching for one of the twitching vegetables.
Lilia watches in awe as you pop it into your mouth and chew. âAnd?â he asks, almost breathless.
You blink. âCrunchy. Kind of earthy. I like it.â
Liliaâs smile widens, his eyes twinkling with delight. âOh, how wonderful! My dear, you truly are one of a kind.â
Sebekâs dismayed groan echoes once again, and you laugh, glancing toward the bushes. âI think weâre breaking poor Sebek.â
âWell, thatâs part of the fun, isnât it?â Lilia replies, leaning closer to you. âAnd speaking of fun, I have something special for you.â He produces a bright blue flower, presenting it to you with a flourish.
You take it, giving it a cautious sniff. It smells like fresh-baked cookies, and you look at Lilia, raising an eyebrow. âA flower that smells like dessert? Now youâre really spoiling me.â
Liliaâs eyes soften, his voice lowering. âOnly the best for someone who appreciates my unique touch.â
Before you can reply, thereâs another voiceâthis one distinctly sleepy. âFather, what... whatâs going on here?â Silver approaches, looking like he just woke up from a nap. He takes one look at the sceneâthe half-eaten dishes, the flower in your hand, and Liliaâs delighted expressionâand sighs. âAre you actually eating this... willingly?â
You nod, grinning. âTurns out Liliaâs cooking isnât so bad. Itâs actually kind of great.â
Silver looks at you, then at Lilia, then back at you. He blinks, his brain clearly trying to process this information. âFather, are you using magic to manipulate their taste buds?â
Lilia puts a hand over his heart, looking offended. âSilver, how could you suggest such a thing? I assure you, our dear friend here is enjoying my cooking purely of their own volition.â
Silver sighs again, rubbing his temples. âI think I need another nap.â
Lilia laughs, turning his attention back to you, his eyes filled with affection. âYou truly are something special, my dear. Few have ever dared, let alone enjoyed, my creations.â
You smile, giving his hand a squeeze. âWell, I guess Iâm just full of surprises.â
Lilia leans in closer, his voice dropping to a whisper. âWould it be too much to say I find you... irresistible?â
You chuckle, narrowing your eyes playfully. âDonât push your luck, old man.â
Lilia smirks, his gaze full of warmth. âAh, but pushing my luck is what I do best. Perhaps next time, Iâll cook an even more adventurous meal for us.â
You pretend to consider it, tapping your chin. âDefine adventurous.â
Liliaâs eyes glint mischievously. âHow about roasted phoenix feathers?â
âPhoenix feathers?â you echo, shaking your head with a laugh. âYou know what? I think I like you just the way you areâabsurd cooking experiments and all.â
Liliaâs expression softens, his smile turning tender. âIâm glad to hear it.â
With that, the two of you rise, arm in arm, leaving behind the bizarre remains of the meal. Somewhere in the bushes, Sebek is probably fuming, and Silver has most likely already fallen asleep again.
But as you glance at Lilia, whose eyes are still filled with excitement and warmth, you think that maybe absurd is just what you need.
You love this little family, but you had to gain equal footing with Sebek before you got attached any further. So you did what you thought would work the bestâ Challenge him in something he enjoys.
You and Sebek had been circling the field for a while now, your horses galloping side by side as you both tried to outpace each other. The competitive tension was thick in the air, though not hostileâit was more of an unspoken game to see who would crack first.
âSo, youâre telling me youâve been riding horses for *years*?â Sebek shouts over the wind, his eyes sharp with determination.
âYup,â you reply, grinning as your horse picks up speed. âEquestrian club, since I was a kid. Surprised?â
Sebek huffs, his posture straight and rigid as always, but you can tell heâs impressed. âItâs⌠commendable. For a human, youâve got some skill.â
âSome skill?â you tease, glancing over at him with a mischievous smile. âIs that all I get? Come on, Sebek, I thought you were competitive.â
He narrows his eyes at you, spurring his horse faster to pull ahead. âI am competitive! Youâll find I do not lose so easily.â
You laugh, nudging your horse to keep up. Thereâs a thrill in itâpushing each other, but not in a mean way. Sebekâs passion for horse riding matches your own, and itâs fun to finally find common ground with him. Plus, youâre enjoying the challenge.
The field blurs by as you both race toward the far fence, neither of you backing down. As you approach the finish line (or rather, the arbitrary spot you both decided was the end), you both cross it at nearly the same time, pulling your horses to a halt, panting slightly.
Sebek is the first to speak, wiping a bead of sweat from his brow. âHmph. Youâre not bad.â
âNot bad? Iâd say Iâm pretty good,â you shoot back, grinning ear to ear.
Sebek scoffs, but thereâs a lightness in his tone that wasnât there before. âYouâre still a human, but⌠Iâll admit, you ride with some honor.â
âWow, high praise,â you tease, but you soften your smile. âThanks, Sebek. Youâre not half-bad yourself.â
For a split second, you think you catch the ghost of a smile on his face, but it quickly disappears as he straightens in his saddle. âOf course. Riding is in my blood.â
You roll your eyes playfully. âOh, obviously. I bet you were born in the saddle.â
âPerhaps I was,â Sebek says, completely serious. You stifle a laugh, realizing he probably believes that.
But before you can retort, Lilia rides up, his usual mischievous grin firmly in place. âAh, whatâs this? A friendly competition between two of my favorite people?â
âMaster Lilia,â Sebek says, immediately shifting into soldier mode. âWe were justââ
âCompeting, yes, I can see that.â Liliaâs grin widens as he glances between the two of you. âI must say, the sight of you both racing like that was⌠quite exhilarating.â
You smirk, not missing a beat. âWhat, did we impress you?â
Lilia leans closer, voice dropping into a playful tone. âOh, darling, Iâve been impressed by you for quite some time now.â
Sebek looks like heâs about to faint from sheer mortification. âMASTER LILIA! HUMAN!â
You laugh, waving Lilia off. âCareful, Sebek, youâre gonna scare your horse.â
But surprisingly, Sebek doesnât snap back. Instead, he looks at you, something softer in his expression. âI admit⌠youâve shown me something today. Perhaps youâre not just a reckless human after all.â
You raise an eyebrow. âWow, Sebek. If I didnât know better, Iâd think youâre starting to like me.â
Sebek grumbles, looking away. âDo not mistake my words. I merely acknowledge your competence. Nothing more.â
âSure, sure,â you reply, still grinning. âBut hey, anytime you wanna ride again, Iâm game.â
Sebek glances back at you, his usual harshness softened just a bit. âPerhaps⌠I will take you up on that.â
Lilia chuckles, clearly pleased with the budding camaraderie. âAh, it warms my heart to see you two bonding. Who knows? Maybe youâll become the best of friends.â
You wink at Lilia. âWell, if Sebek keeps up, maybe Iâll make him my official riding partner.â
Sebek, for once, doesnât argue. Instead, he gives a small, determined nod. âWe shall see, human. We shall see.â
As you ride back toward the stables, you canât help but smile. Youâve earned a bit of respect from Sebek, and who knows? Maybe youâll turn this into a full-fledged rivalryâone with a bit more fun and a lot less shouting.
Lilia, of course, flirts all the way back, making sure to keep the mood light and teasing, much to Sebekâs increasing exasperation. But even he can't deny that today was fun
The day should've been as normal as you could have these daysâyour stomach had other plans. Thereâs this nagging craving in the back of your mind for ramen, but of course, youâre stuck in a medieval isekai world where even the concept of instant noodles would make heads explode.
You groan, pacing back and forth in your room. "Ramen, ramen, ramen..." Youâre practically chanting it like a spell. Finally, you snap your fingers. "Alright! Letâs get some ramen going!"
With all the determination of a contestant in a cooking show, you head to the market, a list of makeshift ingredients mentally prepared. You have no clue how youâre going to explain seaweed or soy sauce to the vendors, but hey, youâve gotten this far in life on sheer audacity.
Except, ten minutes later, you find yourself hopelessly lost. You had been walking with confidence, chest out, head high, until you somehow managed to wander into a part of town that definitely wasnât on your mental map. Instead of bustling vendors and cheerful shoppers, youâre now looking at a spooky, abandoned-looking area, complete with dense fog and suspiciously creaky trees.
âThis... This isnât the market,â you mutter, pausing in front of a seriously ominous cottage. If there were ever a sign that said "DO NOT ENTER" in flashing neon, this would be it. And yet, for reasons unknown even to yourself, you approach.
Before you can bolt in the opposite direction, the door swings open with the most dramatic creak youâve ever heard. A woman, dressed in black robes, stands in the doorway with a gaze that could curdle milk. Her aura practically screams witch, and not the cool kind eitherâthe villainous, melodramatic kind.
âWell, well, well,â she sneers, stepping out with all the grace of a Broadway villain, âlook who wandered into my lair.â
âUh, yeah...â You trail off, scratching the back of your head. âSo⌠this isnât the market?â
The witch gives you a look so condescending it could melt iron. âNo,â she hisses, âit most certainly is not. Youâve trespassed on my domain, little fool!â
âRight, so sorry about that,â you say, trying to backpedal. âIâm just trying to make some ramen, and Iâwait, hold on, who are you exactly?â
Her eyes flash with annoyance. âYou donât know who I am?â
You blink at her. âIs this the part where you tell me, like in those cartoons? âCause Iâm getting major âIâm about to monologueâ vibes right now.â
The witchâs face twitches, clearly not used to people interrupting her villain speech. âI,â she says, pausing for dramatic effect, âam the witch who cursed Malleus Draconia!â
Oh, that witch. Youâve heard some stories about her, mostly from half-paying attention when your friend geeked out over the original plot. But now that youâre face-to-face with her... this is not how you pictured it. You tilt your head.
âSo, wait,â you begin, trying to suppress a snicker, âyouâre the one who came up with that whole 15-year curse plan? And your big finale was⌠what? Swooping in at the last second to save him and then expecting him to marry you?â
Her eyes narrow. âThat was the plan.â
You stare at her for a moment, the absurdity sinking in. â...Thatâs ridiculous.â
âHow dare you mock me?!â she shrieks, her voice reaching a pitch that probably scared some birds out of nearby trees. She raises her hand, dark magic swirling between her fingers, and you swear you can hear thunder crack in the distance.
âOkay, hang on,â you say, taking a cautious step back. âLetâs not get all zappy here. Iâm just saying thatâs a lot of effort for a plan that has, like, a one percent success rate.â
âSilence!â Sheâs fuming now, throwing her hand forward to launch the magic at youâand you brace yourself for the worst. Youâve seen this in movies before. This is the part where you get turned into a frog or something equally terrible.
Except⌠nothing happens.
The magic fizzles out midair like a dud firecracker, leaving a puff of smoke and an awkward silence in its wake. You blink. She blinks. You both stare at the spot where the magic should have been.
âUhâŚâ you begin, rubbing the back of your neck. âWas that supposed to do something?â
The witch looks at her hand, then at you, then back at her hand again like sheâs having a serious identity crisis. âWhat...?â
âI mean, points for the drama, but Iâm still standing here,â you say, waving your hand in front of your face as if checking for damage. âAnd I donât think Iâm a toad.â
She tries again, gathering more magic in her hands and launching it at you with renewed fury. But once again, nothing. The magic stops short, fizzling out like itâs hitting an invisible barrier around you. Now sheâs just staring at you, dumbfounded.
You, on the other hand, are absolutely flabbergasted. âOkay, this is getting weird.â
Thatâs when Lilia appearsâliterally, out of nowhere. He casually steps out from behind a tree like this is all a normal Monday for him. âAh, I thought I sensed some familiar mischief afoot,â he says, his voice cheerful, though his eyes glint with something far more dangerous as they lock onto the witch.
The witch recoils, visibly shaken. âLilia Vanrouge,â she hisses, sounding more like a disgruntled cat than a fearsome sorceress.
âIn the flesh,â he says with a light bow, his grin all sharp teeth and mischief. âWhat brings you out of your little hidey-hole?â
She glares at him but doesnât say anything. Sheâs outmatched, and she knows it. With one last seething look at you, she vanishes into thin air with a dramatic whoosh of smoke, leaving you and Lilia alone in the now eerily quiet forest.
You turn to him, utterly confused. âWhat the heck was that about? Why didnât her magic work on me?â
Liliaâs grin softens, his gaze turning fond. âAh, I see Iâve forgotten to tell you. I placed a faeâs blessing on you some time ago.â
âWait, what?â You gape at him. âWhen did you do that?!â
He chuckles, as if you asking when he bestowed a magical shield on you is the most amusing thing heâs heard all week. âYou tend to attract trouble, my dear. I thought it best to give you a little extra protection.â
You blink at him, still processing. âSo⌠youâve been secretly protecting me this whole time?â
His gaze turns a bit more serious, the usual playful air dropping away. âI donât want to see anything happen to you,â he says softly, the words carrying a weight you hadnât expected.
For a moment, youâre left speechless, flustered even. The teasing and jokes youâre so used to from Lilia are gone, replaced by something⌠deeper. It throws you off your game.
âWell, uhâŚâ You clear your throat, desperately trying to recover. âI appreciate not getting turned into a frog or whatever she was planning.â
His grin returns, and the moment passes. âYouâre welcome. Now, shall we head back to the market? I believe you were on a quest for... ramen, was it?â
You let out a laugh, shaking your head as the absurdity of it all catches up with you. âYeah, letâs do that. And maybe next time Iâll avoid wandering into spooky villain lairs.â
âAn excellent plan,â he says, offering you his arm. âShall we?â
And just like that, youâre back on trackâalbeit a bit more shaken than before, but at least youâve got a magical blessing you didnât know about and one very charming fae escorting you through the mess.
Youâre sitting under a large tree in the courtyard, soaking up the rare bit of peace and quiet thatâs fallen over your life. Itâs a nice day, the kind that makes you feel all warm and content, the sun shining gently through the leaves. Beside you, Silver is leaning against the trunk, dozing off as usual. Youâve become used to his tendency to fall asleep mid-conversation, and honestly, itâs kind of adorable.
He stirs a little, blinking his sleepy eyes open and looking at you with a soft smile. âItâs nice to have moments like this,â he says, voice a bit groggy. âEspecially after everything.â
âYeah,â you reply, leaning back on your hands. âItâs been... a lot.â
Silver glances at you, his gaze thoughtful. âYou really helped us. My family,â he says, his tone a bit more serious than usual. âFreeing Lord Malleus from that curse... it was no small feat.â
Your stomach twists a little at the mention of Malleus. It still feels surreal that you had a hand in such a monumental event. You shrug, trying to play it cool. âEh, you know... just another day of accidentally stumbling into chaos.â
He chuckles lightly, his smile softening even more. âIâm not sure if Iâll ever be able to thank you properly for what youâve done. You really saved us all.â
You wave your hand dismissively. âStop, youâre going to make me blush. I was just trying to make some money, and suddenly Iâm in the middle of an epic quest. You know how it is.â
Silver hums, half-amused, and then casually drops the bomb on you like itâs the most normal thing in the world: âYouâd be perfect with Father.â
Your brain short-circuits. â...Sorry, what?â
Silver, utterly oblivious to the internal crisis heâs just unleashed within you, looks at you with that serene, peaceful expression of his. âFather. Youâd be perfect with him.â
The world screeches to a halt. *Perfect? With Lilia?* You stare at him, wide-eyed, your mouth hanging open in a most undignified manner. âIâm sorry, did you justâdid you just suggest that Iâmeâshould be with your father?!â
Silver nods, looking completely at peace with his assessment, like heâs just commented on the weather. âYes. You two get along well. You make each other laugh, and he seems fond of you. And Father... well, he deserves someone who can make him smile like that.â
Your mind is racing at 100 miles per hour. âSilver. SILVER.â You clutch your head as if physically holding your brain together will stop it from spiraling into madness. âDo you have any idea what you just said?â
Silver, ever the calm and composed knight, merely tilts his head. âWas it something strange?â
âSTRANGE?!â Youâre flailing now, completely losing your cool. âYou just casually suggested I should date your father! Who, may I remind you, is an ancient fae with enough power to casually toss me into another dimension if he wanted!â
Silver blinks, seeming to consider this for a moment. âI donât think heâd toss you into another dimension. Heâd probably just... laugh and then take you out to dinner.â
Youâre having a full-blown existential crisis. Your face is bright red, your heart is doing somersaults, and youâre not sure if you want to scream, faint, or throw yourself into the nearest fountain.
Silver, meanwhile, is just sitting there, serene and utterly oblivious to the emotional chaos heâs just unleashed upon you. âFatherâs a good person,â He says softly. âI think you two would be happy together.â
âI... I...â You sputter, trying to form words but utterly failing as images of Liliaâs teasing smile and playful banter run through your mind. And then you imagine the alternative: Liliaâs serious side, the one that is somehow even more terrifyingly attractive, and you feel your heart skip a beat.
âOh no,â you whisper, clutching your chest. âOh no, no, no... Silver, what have you done?â
Silver looks at you with concern now, finally noticing that youâre having what can only be described as a breakdown. âAre you alright?"
âNO!â you cry, standing up and pacing back and forth in front of him. âYouâve broken me! Youâve ruined me! IâmâSilver, your father is... Heâs... and I... Oh, gods, this is too much. TOO MUCH!â
Silver watches you pace for a moment before quietly saying, âYouâre thinking about it, though.â
You freeze mid-step. âIâNO! Maybe? Yes? IâWhy would you say that, Silver?!â
He just smiles, a soft, knowing smile. âBecause itâs true.â
You slump back down beside him, groaning loudly as you cover your face with your hands. âYouâre impossible, you know that?â
Silver chuckles softly, resting his head back against the tree again. âIâve heard that before.â
And as you sit there, your mind spinning with thoughts of Lilia and all the ridiculous, impossible implications Silverâs comment has brought to life, you canât help but think that maybeâjust *maybe*âhe has a point.
But youâre not ready to admit that yet. Not even to yourself.
âI need a drink,â you mumble under your breath, and Silver hums in agreement.
âFather would probably help you make it,â he says, and you let out a loud groan, flopping onto the grass in dramatic defeat.
âSilver, youâre killing me.â
He just smiles that peaceful smile of his.
Itâs a quiet afternoon, the sun beginning to dip below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the courtyard. Youâre standing with Malleus and Sebek in one of the palaceâs gardens, the tranquil hum of life around you contrasting with the more serious conversation thatâs about to unfold. You can feel the weight of what Malleus is about to say, and your mind spins as you prepare yourself for another emotionally charged moment.
Malleus takes a deep breath, his gaze fixed on the distant horizon. âFor the longest time,â he begins, his voice soft and filled with an unspoken vulnerability, âI thought I would be stuck. Trapped in that cursed state forever. I had resigned myself to it, believing that it was my fate to be alone.â
You shift slightly, unsure how to respond to such raw honesty. Sebek, standing next to Malleus, is silent for once, his usual loud and defensive nature tempered by the gravity of his lordâs words.
âBut then you came along,â Malleus continues, turning his glowing eyes toward you. âYou broke the curse, something no one had been able to do. You gave me back my freedom, something I had lost hope of ever regaining.â
Sebek clears his throat loudly, his usual dramatic flair coming to the surface despite the tenderness of the moment. âYes, well,â he says, voice gruff but tinged with the awkwardness of someone who isnât quite used to expressing gratitude. âI... suppose we should be... grateful. After all, if it werenât for you, Lord Malleus would still be... cursed, and we wouldnât be here together as we are now.â
You blink at Sebekâs begrudging admission, feeling a small smile tug at your lips. The fact that he of all people is thanking you, even in such a roundabout way, is oddly touching.
âWow, Sebek,â you say, voice teasing but soft. âWho knew you had it in you?â
Sebek bristles at your words, his expression a mix of indignation and embarrassment. âD-Donât misunderstand!â he exclaims, face turning a shade redder than usual. âIâm merely stating the facts! Nothing more!â
Malleus chuckles softly at Sebekâs outburst, his usual gentle smile returning to his face. âSebekâs gratitude, no matter how begrudging, is indeed a rarity,â he teases lightly before turning his attention back to you. âBut truly, I am grateful. Youâve given me back more than just my freedom. Youâve given me back... this.â
He gestures around him, indicating the garden, the palace, the sky above. âThis life, this chance to be with those I care about. And for that, I owe you a debt that I may never be able to repay.â
You shift awkwardly, feeling a strange warmth bloom in your chest. âI mean, I didnât really set out to save anyone,â you admit, your voice light but with an edge of honesty. âI just... wanted the reward. And then maybe to go home.â
Sebekâs eyebrows shoot up in surprise, and he opens his mouth to argue, but Malleus holds up a hand, stopping him before he can launch into one of his dramatic tirades
You hesitate, glancing between Malleus and Sebek. âI didnât think Iâd get attached,â you admit quietly, your voice softening. âBut I have. Somehow, Iâve found myself... caring about all of you. This weird little makeshift family.â
Sebek looks as though heâs about to protest the âweirdâ part, but a stern glance from Malleus keeps him quiet. You can see the begrudging acknowledgment in his eyes, thoughâhe knows itâs true, even if he doesnât want to admit it.
Malleus hums thoughtfully, his gaze lingering on you for a moment before he speaks again. âWell,â he says casually, as if discussing something as simple as the weather, âif youâre so attached, perhaps we should make it official. Perhaps you should marry into the family."
You freeze. Did he justâ?
You whip your head towards Malleus, completely flustered. âM-Marry?! What?!â
Sebek, on the other hand, looks as if someone just punched him in the face. His mouth opens and closes like a fish gasping for air, his eyes wide with outrage. âL-Lord Malleus, what are you suggesting?!â he sputters.
Malleus blinks, as calm as ever. âIâm suggesting marriage,â he repeats, as if itâs the most logical thing in the world. âIf they are so attached to us, it seems a reasonable next step. Perhaps they should marry Lilia?â
Your face turns a bright shade of red as your heart pounds in your chest. âWh-What?!â you stammer. âLilia?!â
Sebek turns even redder, his face contorting in disbelief. âMaster Lilia?!â
Malleus nods sagely, completely unfazed by both of your reactions. âYes, Lilia. He has shown great affection for them, and they would fit well within our family. Would you not agree, Sebek?â
Sebek looks like heâs about to explode, but thereâs an uncomfortable silence as he realizes⌠he canât argue. He knows Malleus and Lilia both care about you. He knows that youâve proven yourself to be a good person, despite his initial distrust. His mouth twitches, the words clearly struggling to escape his throat.
âIâwellâLord Malleus,â Sebek starts, looking every bit as if heâs been defeated by sheer logic. âI⌠I must admit⌠They are a suitable companion for Master Lilia⌠even if the idea of them marrying⌠well, it is quite⌠outrageous.â
You feel your soul leave your body as the conversation continues. Sebek canât quite bring himself to fully agree, yet he doesnât outright refuse the idea either. His loyalty to his lords binds him, and his begrudging acceptance of your presence has left him caught between duty and outrage.
âIâThisââ you stammer, completely overwhelmed. âIâThis is insane!â
Malleus looks at you with a calm smile. âThink it over,â he says, voice gentle. âYouâve already become part of our lives. Why not make it official?â
You open your mouth to protest, but the words die in your throat as you see the sincerity in his eyes. This isnât just a flippant suggestionâitâs Malleus genuinely offering you a place in his family. But the idea of marrying Lilia? Thatâs⌠thatâs a whole new level of madness.
âIâI think I need to lie down,â you mutter, pressing your hands to your temples. âThis is too much.â
Malleus chuckles softly, and even Sebek seems to relaxâif only a little. But as you glance between the two of them, you canât help but feel a strange warmth in your chest. Even with all the absurdity, you know one thing for sure: youâve found a place with them, whether you intended to or not.
The cat was just sitting there. Innocently perched on the branch, fluffy and regal like a tiny, judgmental king. You donât even know what possessed you, really. Maybe it was those huge, adorable eyes or the way its tail flicked back and forth. But somehow, someway, you ended up halfway up a tree. Climbing a tree. For a cat.
âI just wanted to pet you,â you mutter, feeling slightly ridiculous as you hug the branch for dear life. âAnd now Iâm stuck. Great.â
The cat stares at you, completely indifferent to your plight. You sigh, glancing down at the ground, which now seems alarmingly far away. Heights were never your thing, but in the moment, with that cute little furball teasing you, logic flew right out the window. Now, youâre clinging to the tree like a cowardly kitten yourself.
âWhy did I think this was a good idea?â you groan. The cat blinks at you. âDonât look at me like that. This is all your fault!â
And then, because fate has a terrible sense of humor, you hear a voice from below. A familiar, unmistakable voiceâplayful, with a hint of amusement laced through it.
âWell, well, what do we have here? It appears my dear little beastie has gotten themselves stuck.â
You nearly slip off the branch as you glance down to see Lilia standing at the base of the tree, arms crossed and an infuriatingly amused grin on his face. He looks every bit the mischievous fae, eyes twinkling with barely suppressed laughter.
âIâuhâthis isââ You stammer, trying to come up with some kind of excuse, but nothing comes. Youâre halfway up a tree. Because of a cat. No explanation is going to save your dignity now.
Lilia tilts his head, chuckling. âWere you planning on living up there from now on? Or should I assist you in returning to the ground?â
âHey, donât judge me!â you huff, cheeks burning. âThe catâlook at the cat! It was really cute, okay?â
Lilia glances up at the feline, which is now licking its paw in complete disinterest. He raises an eyebrow. âAh, yes, the cat. I see now. How could anyone resist such a noble creature?â
You groan, feeling your face get even hotter. âIâumâI might need help getting down.â
Liliaâs grin widens. âOf course, my dear. I was planning on catching you anyway.â
You freeze. âC-Catching me?â
âMmhm. Just jump down, and Iâll catch you,â Lilia says, his tone so casual, as if catching people out of trees is just something he does every day. He spreads his arms out, waiting expectantly.
Your heart races as you eye the distance between the branch and the ground again. Itâs not terribly high, but⌠still high enough to make you nervous. But Liliaâs standing there with that easy confidence, and the thought of staying stuck in this tree forever doesnât exactly appeal to you either.
Taking a deep breath, you inch closer to the edge of the branch. âO-Okay. Iâm going to jump.â
âGo ahead,â Lilia says, his voice soft. âIâll catch you.â
With one last look at the disinterested cat, you finally push yourself off the branch. For a split second, thereâs nothing but the rush of airâand then you feel yourself land securely in Liliaâs arms. Youâre caught. Easily, gently. Like it was nothing at all.
He looks down at you, his face much closer than you anticipated. âSee? I told you I would catch you.â
Youâre breathless for a moment, your heart doing flips as you realize just how close you are to him. His arms are around you, holding you steady, and you can feel the warmth of his body through his clothes. Heâs staring at you with that soft, amused smile, and youâre suddenly acutely aware of just how handsome he is.
âOh no,â you whisper to yourself, âIâm swooning.â
Lilia raises an eyebrow. âHmm?â
âY-Youâre really smooth,â you blurt out before you can stop yourself. âLike, catching me so easily and looking at me like that. Itâsâitâs really unfair.â
He chuckles softly, clearly entertained by your flustered state. âUnfair, you say?â
âYeah, likeâlike, youâre so effortlessly cool and charming, and Iââ You freeze, suddenly realizing what youâre saying. You clamp your mouth shut, but itâs too late. The words are out, and your brain has completely short-circuited.
And then, before you even know whatâs happening, the words just spill out of you in a panicked rush. âOkay, I like you! No, waitâI think Iâm in love with you! I mean, how could I not be? Youâre so amazing, and I justâOh god, Iâm confessing! Iâm confessing right now, arenât I? This is a confession. Oh no, this is terrible. I didnât mean toââ
You feel your entire body heat up as you bury your face in your hands, completely mortified. Of all the ways you couldâve confessed your feelings to Lilia, this had to be the worst possible way. You werenât ready! You were supposed to be calm and collected, not blurting it out after getting caught in a tree!
For a moment, thereâs silence. And then, you hear the softest chuckle from Lilia. His arms tighten around you slightly, pulling you just a little closer.
âYouâre adorable,â he says, his voice soft and full of warmth.
You peek through your fingers, confused. âHuh?â
âIâve known for a while that your feelings for me were more than friendly,â Lilia continues, his smile gentle. âBut hearing you confess like this⌠itâs endearing.â
You blink, trying to process his words. âWaitâyouâve known?â
Lilia nods. âYouâre not as subtle as you think, my dear.â
You groan again, hiding your face in your hands once more. âThis is so embarrassingâŚâ
Lilia laughs softly, and before you know it, he leans in and presses a light, gentle kiss to your forehead. Your heart skips a beat, and you lower your hands, looking up at him in surprise.
âThereâs no need to be embarrassed,â Lilia says, his eyes soft. âIâm honored to be the one youâve chosen.â
Your heart flutters as his words sink in, and you realize that, despite your mortification, heâs⌠accepting your feelings. Heâs not teasing you or brushing it offâheâs genuinely acknowledging your confession. And more than that⌠heâs reciprocating.
âLiliaâŚâ you whisper, your face still burning with embarrassment, but also with a warmth that you canât quite describe.
He leans in a little closer, his nose brushing against yours. âYou donât need to say anything more, my dear. Just know that I feel the same.â
And with that, Lilia closes the distance between you, his lips meeting yours in a soft, sweet kiss that makes your heart race even faster. All thoughts of your earlier panic melt away, replaced by the warmth of his touch and the feeling of being completely safe in his arms.
As he pulls back, youâre left staring at him, wide-eyed and breathless. Lilia smiles down at you, his eyes twinkling with amusement and affection.
âSo,â he says, his voice teasing, âwas that worth climbing a tree for?â
You blink, still dazed from the kiss. âI⌠I think so.â
Lilia laughs softly, pressing another quick kiss to your lips before setting you down on the ground. âNext time, though, perhaps weâll find a more dignified setting for your confessions, hmm?â
You groan, covering your face again as you mutter, âPlease donât remind meâŚâ
But despite your embarrassment, you canât help the small, giddy smile that creeps onto your face as you realize that, somehow, things turned out perfectly anyway.
You sit with Lilia on a bench beneath the shade of a massive oak tree, the same one he caught you from, nerves simmering beneath your calm exterior. Heâs as composed as ever, leaning back against the tree with a small, amused smile playing on his lips.
Across from you sit Malleus, Silver, and Sebek, all three watching you with varying degrees of curiosityâMalleus with calm interest, Silver with that sleepy, gentle acceptance, and Sebek with what youâre sure is the beginning of a tirade bubbling just beneath the surface.
âWe have some news,â Lilia says, breaking the silence with his usual playful tone. His hand slips into yours, squeezing lightly. âAbout us.â
Malleusâs eyes light up with interest, his draconic gaze honing in on the subtle intertwining of your hands with Liliaâs. âNews?â he repeats, leaning forward slightly. âWhat sort of news?â
You exchange a glance with Lilia, and he gives you a nod, as if to say go on, itâs safe. Taking a deep breath, you steel yourself and blurt out, âWeâre together. Like, romantically.â
Thereâs a beat of silence.
Then Malleusâs eyes widen, his entire face brightening with delight. âTruly?â he asks, a rare, genuine smile spreading across his face. âThat is wonderful news! You will be joining the family then?â
You blink, momentarily thrown off by how happy he is. âUh, wellâeventually, I guess. We havenât exactly planned a wedding yetâŚâ
âBut when we do,â Lilia interjects smoothly, eyes glinting with amusement, âyou will be the first to receive an invitation, Malleus.â
Malleus beams, the delight practically radiating off him like sunlight. âI would expect no less. To witness your unionâah, it will be a grand day.â
Meanwhile, Silver gives you both a small, approving nod. His expression is calm, though thereâs a softness in his eyes that shows heâs happy for you. âIâm glad,â he says, his voice as gentle as ever. âFather deserves someone who makes him happy. And you⌠you seem to do that.â
Your heart warms at the approval from Silver. âThanks, Silver,â you say, offering him a smile in return.
And then thereâs Sebek.
For a moment, he just stares at you and Lilia, his mouth working as if heâs trying to form words. You brace yourself for the inevitable protest, expecting him to shout something about how inappropriate it is, or how you could never be good enough for Lilia, orâ
âYouâŚâ Sebek finally speaks, though his tone is less outraged than you anticipated. He scowls, but thereâs an undeniable hint of reluctant acceptance in his eyes. âYouâre together, then?â
Lilia nods, his smile never wavering. âIndeed, Sebek.â
Sebek inhales deeply, closing his eyes as if preparing for some kind of inner battle. You can almost hear him wrestling with his instincts, wanting to object but also unable to deny the truth of the situation. After a long pause, he finally exhales and mutters, âWell⌠I suppose⌠if it makes Master Lilia happy, thenâŚâ
Youâre about to breathe a sigh of relief when Sebek opens his eyes again, pointing an accusatory finger at you. âBut that does not mean you should grow complacent! Just because Master Lilia has chosen you does not mean you are exempt from proving yourself worthy!â
Lilia laughs softly at Sebekâs stubbornness, and you canât help but grin. âOf course, Sebek,â you say, teasing him lightly. âIâll do my best to live up to your high standards.â
Sebek huffs, crossing his arms. âSee that you do.â
Despite his bluster, you can tell heâs not truly upset. Thereâs a begrudging acceptance in his stance, the same way someone might finally accept that their favorite hero isnât perfect, but still worthy of respect. Sebek might not be able to fully wrap his head around the idea of you and Lilia being together, but deep down, you can tell he doesnât disapprove. Not really.
Malleus, meanwhile, is still beaming. âI look forward to your wedding,â he says, sounding genuinely excited. âIt will be a grand celebration. And I will be the first to celebrate your union.â
You laugh, finally feeling the tension melt away. âYouâll be the first to get an invitation, donât worry.â
Lilia squeezes your hand again, his eyes warm as he looks at you. âIndeed,â he says softly, âand I think it will be a lovely celebration.â
As you sit there, surrounded by Liliaâs peculiar little family, you canât help but feel a swell of emotion. For all their eccentricitiesâMalleusâs dragon-like mannerisms, Silverâs sleepy but sincere approval, and Sebekâs stubborn loyaltyâyouâve somehow found yourself among people who care. Who, in their own ways, are happy to see you and Lilia together.
And as you glance at Lilia, whoâs still watching you with that fond, amused expression, you realize something important: this makeshift family of fae and knights⌠theyâve accepted you.
Flaws and all.
The living room felt a little too tense for your taste today. You were sprawled out on a chair, arms crossed, listening to the absurd conversation that seemed to have spiraled out of control.
Malleus, sitting at the head of the table, had the "serious prince" expression that made you roll your eyes every time you saw it. Lilia was perched on the back of his chair, his legs dangling, thoroughly amused by the current predicament. Sebek stood in his usual soldier-like stance, ready to protect everyone from... squirrels, apparently. And Silver was doing his best to stay upright while leaning on a wall. He was losing that battle.
âItâs time to discuss the prophecyâ Malleus said, his voice carrying an ominous weight you found ridiculous. âThe Squirrel Plague will bring misfortune. Entire kingdoms will fall to their tiny paws.â
You blinked. âWeâre seriously talking about squirrels?â
Lilia nodded with an overly grave face. âIndeed, my dear. Squirrels are resourceful creatures. Vicious even, if the stories are true.â
Sebek puffed up his chest, eyes blazing with his trademark fervor. âMY LORD, IF THOSE RODENTS BELIEVE THEY CAN THREATEN YOUâ"
You leaned forward, waving your hand dismissively. âAlright, alright, let's not hype up the squirrels too much, okay? This whole situation is ridiculous.â
Silver, who had just about managed to pry his eyes open, muttered, âItâs not just the squirrels. I heard some people talking about... uh, the Saint being accused of spying or something.â
The room fell into silence for a second, everyone digesting that little bombshell.
Liliaâs grin widened as if the idea of spies delighted him. âSpies, you say? This is getting quite intriguing.â
You groaned, pinching the bridge of your nose. âYeah, no thanks. Squirrels are bad enough, but spies? Iâm not dealing with this.â
Malleus turned towards you, a slight frown on his lips. âI assumed you wished to stay here. You havenât mentioned wanting to leave before.â
You sighed, shrugging. âI mean, I don't have any attachments to this place. I stayed because you guys were here. But right now, let's bounce. Immediately. The squirrels can have this place.â
Silver, rubbing his eyes, nodded. âThey're right. Itâs a lot of hassle, and honestly, the squirrels are starting to weird me out. I saw one trying to chew through the wall this morning.â
Sebek turned to Silver with his mouth agape. âA SQUIRREL DARED TO ATTACK OUR DOMAIN?!â
Lilia chuckled, nodding. âTheyâre getting bolder, indeed. I even had one throw an acorn at me this morning. It was a declaration of war, I tell you.â
You waved your hands at them. âGuys, seriously. I donât care if weâre at war with the squirrels. I just donât want to be here. Briar Valley sounds much nicer, doesnât it? No plagues, no spy accusations, no rabid rodents.â
Malleus blinked at you, then slowly smiled. âIf you wish to leave, then thereâs no reason for us to stay. I thought perhaps you'd not want to leave the place you grew up in, that you would be attached.â
âAttached?â You gestured dramatically at the window, where you swore you could see a squirrel watching with beady little eyes. âNope. Iâm only attached to you four, and Iâm not risking my life for some acorn-flinging rodents.â
Silver yawned, already giving in. âI say we go. Less hassle, more sleep.â
Lilia gave a theatrical sigh leaning on Malleus. âWell, I suppose the adventure ends here. Back to Briar Valley it is! And Iâll be sure to bring along some acorns... perhaps we can keep the spirit of battle alive.â
Sebek, his voice still full of misplaced enthusiasm, nodded fiercely. âIF MY LORD DECIDES TO RETURN, THEN I SHALL ENSURE OUR JOURNEY IS WITHOUT PERIL! THE SQUIRRELS SHALL NOTââ
You interrupted with a grin. âYes, yes, Sebek. Youâll protect us from the squirrels. Good job.â
Lilia hopped off Malleusâs chair, already halfway to the door. âIâll go prepare the portal. Who knows, maybe we can get there in time for the fireflies.â
You got up too, stretching and giving one last look at the living room. âI think Iâve had enough of prophecies, plagues, and espionage.â
Lilia grins "Maybe we could have our wedding in Briar Valley". Malleus, now entirely on board, nodded with regal finality. âThen we shall return to Briar Valley. I trust the squirrels will not miss us.â
Lilia snickered, and you felt him squeeze your shoulder. âPerhaps we should bring a souvenir,â he mused. âA squirrel, perhaps, as a reminder of this peculiar little chapter of our lives.â
You shook your head, laughing. âI think Iâd rather forget it altogether.â
With that, you and your four favorite Briar Valley residents leftâleaving behind the squirrels, the spies, and every bit of drama that had nothing to do with you. Peace, it turned out, was just a portal away.
With that, the group made their decisionâno heroic stand against the prophecy, no attempts to sort out spy dramas. Just a swift, sensible retreat to where things were far less complicated. And honestly? That suited you just fine.
Alright! I liked writing this a lot, It's not as chaotic as my other isekai ones but I like how it turned out!
Also if the formatting is off, I'm so sorry but I fell spectacularly on my ass while ice-skating and can't sit long enough to edit on my laptop.
Also quick poll for the next trash novel one, I'll definitely finish all of them, this is just for which one should I post first. They're all almost done.
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#twst x reader#twisted wonderland#twisted wonderland x reader#twst#lilia vanrouge#lilia x reader#lilia vanrouge x reader#lilia twst#lilia x you#isekai#fem reader
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Yeah thereâs more shenanigans mainly Jarid [Part 1] [Part 2]
#I got it out of my system probably#now I can focus on my Isekai AU and#tomorrow the winners of the pumpkin king event#cheer!art#cheer!jarid#cheer!diya#cheer!yuya#cheer!astrid#jamil viper#idia shroud#twst#twst oc#artists on tumblr#twisted wonderland#art#twisted wonderland oc#oc x canon
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If I had a nickel for every time a gojo look alike appeared in a game I play, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it's happened twice.
#this is so fucking funny to me#why is he EVERYWHERE NOW#he's accidentally an isekai protag#twst#twisted wonderland#tdb#tkdb#tokyo debunker#i'm actually super excited for the new twst character#because i LOVE nightmare before Christmas#i jus can't unsee gojo though#i don't even watch jjk why is he here
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