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under the circumstances i've been shockingly nice
#tiny test to see if i wanted to do a longer animatic with these guys and nah. not really#also sorry if the volume is kind of low the video player kept making it super loud so i figured it was better to just make it quiet#ocs#x4-m1 tag#vesta tag#for the record i think glados would hate x hes kind of incompetent
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This is for the birthday poll thing I did a bit back! Valveplug won, so I'm doing a poll on what character(s) to do.
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Laser Engraved Tumbler from Walmart! They seem to cut well! I will sell this tumbler for $25. Original design and about 30 minutes work. #Tumbler #LaserEngraved #FranksFabrications
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Crash into my life - Lance Stroll x Civil Servent! Reader
Plot: You work in a fancy government job, pretty boring 9-5 but Lance Stroll and his insurance claim makes your job that little bit better
Your job wasnât exactly fun, wasnât exactly boring. It was one of those jobs that youâd got it at a young age and worked your way up through the ranks as youâd got better and better and because it was safe and something you were good at you stuck with it.
To keep it short and sweet you were a civil servant. Not like 007 kind of crazy stuff but you did work for MI6 in their fraud, tax and insurance department.
You basically took over insurance claims that were over a certain threshold and had to go through the government for ⌠whatever reason whether they are a foreign National claiming in the UK or something.
Usually it was boring matters such as Chelsea Football Club claiming compensation for things as simple as water damages etc. You didnât even really get to see anyone, you had the data and you analysed it against the scenario and hey presto you made your pay out.
Your favourite time of the year was winter. More claims came through and life was more unpredictable thanks to the whether. Delayed train into London St Pancreas? No tubes working so you have to make the 20 minute walk to your office building from the station. Slipping on ice, it was the only excitement you got in life which was honestly kind of sad.
For you it started at as a normal Monday. You woke up at 7am, brushed your teeth, got into a nice corporate appropriate outfit, got on the train, got a coffee from Pret before heading into your building.
That was your routine, and you didnât often differ from it unless you had holiday booked. But working a 9-5 Monday - Friday often meant that you
But it felt like there was a different buzz today around the building like there was something going on.
When you all went into the morning briefing for the cases youâd get today, everyone was way too excited for 9am and the start of the day. You sat down next to your office buddy Shiv and looked around confused.
âWhat in earth is going on with everyone?â You ask looking over at Shiv whoâs typing away on her laptop taking in information.
âApparently thereâs some really interesting cases to work on up for grabs todayâ she explains and you nod knowing once every blue moon some exciting things would crop up and have the whole office acting like kids on Christmas.
Youâre all still waiting for the department boss to come in, joining in conversations about what could possibly be happening today.
âLadies and Gents please take a seat for the meeting to commence. Thank you. Thank youâ he offers smiling and everyone gets comfy.
âSo weâve got some exciting stuff today. Iâve formed a team to deal with the Train Networks Claim, thatâll be Shiv, Brayden and Raviâ he says and they all nod writing in their pads what tasks theyâd have to do today.
He went through all of them apart from you, before dismissing the meeting. You were slightly confused and therefore packed up yours things a little slower than everyone else to see if you could stay behind and ask why you hadnât been given an assignment.
âY/N could you stay behind so I can talk to you for a momentâ he asks and you nod, going to the end of the long conference table where he was stood.
âI like you, youâre young and learn quickly and I want you to progress more than you already have so Iâm giving you a really important case. Youâll actually get to meet the said person affected, heâs ⌠of high value so be considerate of your wording when talking to him. Alright thank you, hereâs the case! Have a report to me by Fridayâ he offers and you nod happily. You take a seat opening up the material seeing the name of the claimer immediately.
Lance Stroll
You read through the facts, apparently he crashed his Aston Martin driving down the M1 to get to Silverstone into some sort of government van.
After analysing some of the data yourself, a knock comes on your office door from one of the younger interns.
âErm, Y/N thereâs two men in suits here to see you?â She asks rather than tells you, it wasnât common for people to come in and out of the building due to the confidentiality of the work conducted here.
âSend them in please, but before you do ask them if they want anything. Tea, Coffee, Waterâ you smile and go back to reading another report from a police officer who was on the scene of the accident.
You watch as two men walk into your office space. One looking younger maybe the same age as you and one looking significantly older which you assumed was the dad.
âGood morningâ you smile lightly before going back to some data on your computer. They took a seat, patiently waiting for you to address them.
Lawrence, who youâd just read about in the report who was indeed the father, cleared his throat as if to get your attention.
âGive me one minute Mr Stroll and Iâll be right with youâ you smile, still nose in your computer.
âWeâve come all this way to the city centre to see you it would be appreciated if you didnât waste our timeâ he huffs and even just from this reaction a bubbling of excitement started in you, just at the promise of actually seeing a client and talking to them in the flesh.
âI understand that, but I wonât be able to tell you much unless I see all the dataâ you say looking up at them through your glasses. This time you notice Lance and how heâs just sort of staring at you.
âCan I help you Mr Stroll?â You ask looking over him.
âNo, Iâm all good. Take your timeâ he smiles and you nod. In 5 minutes you believe youâve combed through enough data to talk to them.
âThis is awfully interesting I almost never get to see the people behind the claimâ you smile happily and they both nod.
âOkay so so far from what I can see is there was a crash in your vintage Aston Martin that was for an event at Silverstone, the race track and that you got into a collision with a government van trailing a foreign national?â You ask.
âIn short terms, yes ⌠butâ Lawrence tries to declare.
âAnd you werenât present Mr Strollâ you say looking in the direction of the older man.
âNo I wasnâtâ he huffs out.
âOkay, then I will ask you to just step out my office while I get an account of the events from your son, if thatâs alright with you. Just down the corridor thereâs a waiting room there, help yourself to the food and drink in thereâ you smile hoping to butter him up a little to get him out.
âAlrightâ he says before taking his leave.
âOkay Mr Stroll letsâŚâ you start but he interrupts you.
âLance, please just call me Lanceâ he offers and you nod.
âWell Lance, itâs not ⌠looking greatâ you start of slowly and he looks at you shocked.
âWhat do you mean? Your guys went into me?â He says raising his voice slightly and you give him a stern look that has him sinking into his seat.
âDonât come into my office and raise your voice when Iâm doing my best to help you!â You exclaim placing a pad in front of him.
âSorry itâs just that my dad isnât happy already that i totalled a car that was needed for race dayâ he sighs rubbing his temples.
âAhhh so youâre an F1 driver. Or is it NASCAR because of the accent?â You ask and he looks shocked as if you were supposed to know who he was.
âEr F1â he offers and you nod.
âYou any good?â You ask writing done some more notes as you watch the camera on the government vehicle as Lanceâs car didnât have one.
âExcuse me?â He chokes out and you couldnât help but laugh a little.
âWell I mean im currently looking at your claims for a super car that you totalled and so I canât help but ask if your any goodâ you tease and once he heard the tone he gets it and just rolls his eyes.
âOh haha laugh it upâ he says and you do.
âIm sorry but this is quite possibly the most fun Iâve ever had in this job. Itâs rather boring most days so Iâm just making the most of itâ you smile and he smiles back.
âOkay I can see that they did in fact turn into you. And of course Iâm here for the people. The issue is where your Canadian. I can pay out what the car was worth when you originally brought it, but 50,000 for the fact that it was an accident on our partâ you say and he thinks for a moment.
âNoâ is all he says and you look over at him in shock.
âSorry? What do you mean no, no is my final decisionâ you say crossing your arms.
âI would like to add something else to the 50,000 on top of the car valueâ he smiles and you nod, wondering what it could possibly be and admiring the boldness of his statement.
âId like to take you out to dinnerâ he smirks and your head shoots up from your laptop.
âI- i cant do that⌠itâs not professional. I could get told off. I could loose my job.â you admit knowing that if people were to find out about your payout and think it was bad then theyâd be asking questions to you.
âOh come on itâs just dinner to say thank you for being so ⌠helpfulâ he smiles leaning forward in his seat and you shake your head.
âFine, dinner it isâ you smile.
That was the start of something way bigger than just dinner.
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early spring light 3 @ KĂś, DĂźsseldorf 2020 by Marco Murata
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#human X again lol#x4-m1 tag#ocs#btw when i draw him like this its purely metaphorical. hes a robot forever
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What powers the Crab Nebula? A city-sized magnetized neutron star spinning around 30 times a second. Known as the Crab Pulsar, it is the bright spot in the center of the nebula's core. About 10 light-years across, the spectacular picture of the Crab Nebula (M1) frames a swirling central disk and complex filaments of surrounding and expanding glowing gas. The picture combines visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope in red and blue with X-ray light from the Chandra X-ray Observatory shown in white, and X-ray emission detected by Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) in purple. The central pulsar powers the Crab Nebula's emission and expansion by slightly slowing its spin rate, which drives out a wind of energetic electrons.
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the sniper (joseph liebgott x sniper! reader)
summary: when you transferred from dog company to easy company following the battle of bloody gulch, you thought you knew what to expect of men in the militaryâ though you really wanted joe liebgott to prove you wrong
word count: just over 3500
warnings: period-typical sexism & misogyny (big part of the story), very minor violence, denying feelings, mutual pining, reader lowkey has trust issues, full of other characters but hopefully no one's ooc?? also this fic is kinda messy đ
notes: happy thanksgiving! enjoy this fic for the holidays đ also your favs AREN'T sexist, just confused
Gossip, you realized, was an easy way to kill time for the men of the military, especially with the recent news that there would be a transfer to Easy Companyâ the transfer being you, of course. You had no idea you were such a hot topic until you walked down a street of Aldbourne in search of the man currently in charge of your new company, Lieutenant Winters, and overheard a trio of soldiers discussing rumors as they sat around awaiting orders.
âHey, have you heard that thereâs a transfer coming from D-Company?â one said, lighting a cigarette.
âWhew, he mustâve not taken any smokes from Lieutenant Sparky, huh, Don?â another chuckled, stealing the cigarette out of who you guessed was Donâs fingers and puffing for emphasis, much to Donâs displeasure.
Huffing, Don continued, âHeâs a sniper, apparently! Better than Shifty!â
âNah, no oneâs better than Shifty,â the third butted in. âShifty can shoot you right between the eyes blindfolded.â
âShifty would deny that âtil he died, Penk,â said the second with a smile.
âItâs true, Skip! Apparently he tracked a target from 1,000 yards away and still got him in the head! Bang! Just like that,â Don said while he mimicked holding a rifle and firing.
âPsh, our boy Shifty could do that, or better: 2,000 yards, right?â Skip nudged Penk with his shoulder.
Penk shrugged. âLength donât matter, anyway. Itâs what you do with the gun, not how far it shoots.â
Skip and Don shared a look and grinned, the latter joking, âDonât you mean distance, Alex? What, you insecure about something?â
The trio devolved into laughter and banter, but was suddenly quieted as Don patted the others and pointed at you approaching. Several other men standing nearby swiveled their heads to watch as well.
A woman dressed in fatigues, the shoulder of her uniform emblazoned with the Screaming Eagles patch, a M1 Garand slung around her backâ they couldn't seem to get their mind around it. Disregarding their curious stares (youâd gotten a lot of them for the past two years or so that you've been enlisted), you walked past the group of spectators.
A couple of men whistled lowly, and a murmur spread through the small crowd. You stopped in your tracks for a moment, eyes downward in thought. Surely one of these men knows where Lieutenant Winters is. You turned on your heel toward the group.
âAfternoon,â you addressed the onlookers, who were now either standing up or gathering around in interest. Your eyes went from man to man, meeting inquisitive and suspicious stares alike, unfazed. âAnyone know where I can find Lieutenant Winters?â
âYou, uh, you lost?â a diminutive man â Perconte, his name tag read â asked.
One with a strict face and a glower already etched into it â Martin â stepped into the scattered group. âWhoâs asking?â
âPrivate (Y/N), sir,â you said with a quick salute that was returned. âIâm transferring from Dog Company to Easy Company. I was told to look for a Lieutenant Winters.â
The men exchanged a look amongst each other.
The man from earlier, Don, spoke up with awe apparent in his voice. âYouâre a sniper?â
You turned to him with a curt nod. âYes, Iâm a sharpshooter.â
Then a lanky, scrappy-looking guy, Liebgott, entered with a smirk tugging upon his lips. Just by looking at his crooked smile and raised eyebrows, you knew he was going to cause you trouble. Just another man ogling at you like you're nothing but a pretty face. What else is new? âYou need help getting around base?â
âNo thank you, that wonât be necessary,â you swiftly rebuffed, turning your attention back to the rest of the men. You set them with an expectant look.
âYou can find Lieutenant Winters over there at CP,â Randleman, a large red-headed man, said around a hefty cigar in his mouth, nodding his head in the tentâs direction. âIf heâs not there, try the mess cabin.â
With a small smile, grateful that someone finally answered your question instead of asking more of them, you thanked him, saluted, and walked off.
As you started towards CP, you heard behind your back, âDid Roosevelt change something while we were overseas? âCause I just saw a lady wearing paratrooper clothing with a rifle âround her back.â
âVery astute, George,â someone replied.
You could almost hear the smirk in Liebgottâs voice as he declared, âIâm gonna go talk to her.â
âYeah, come back alive,â another voice â Skip, maybe â chimed in. âSpeirs mightâve rubbed off on her.â
You only had a few seconds to mentally prepare yourself before you heard footsteps catching up behind you. Liebgott was now walking side by side with you, matching your brisk pace.
âHey, (Y/N), right?â
You took a sidelong glance at him. âThatâs right.â
âJoseph D. Liebgott. Technician 5th-Grade.â
âAnd is there a reason why youâre following me to CP, Liebgott?â
âThought Iâd show you around base, get to know you a little.â
âAnd I thought I declined your assistance,â you said firmly. âI was part of Dog Company; I'm not new around here.â
âAlright, how about introducing you to Easy men when youâre finished?â He threw a smile your way. âTheyâre curious about you.â
You slightly grimaced at the thought of being at the center of attention for so many strangers. âIâd rather not.â
âWhy? Theyâre great guys. I donât know about Dog Company men and their Lieutenant Speirs, but Easy men, especially Toccoa men, are different.â
They donât seem all that different to me. You gripped the strap of your gun a little tighter. âOnce again, Iâll pass.â
He shrugged. âYouâll warm up to us.â
A tense silence ensued. You did your best to not seem bothered by it. Usually by this point people gave up and stopped talking to you entirely.
âSo, uh,â he began, running his hands through his hair. Of course you werenât getting rid of him that easily. Your intuition earlier was right. âWhyâre you transferring over to Easy? No offense, but we've got a helluva marksman already.â
âI wasnât given a reason, just an order.â
âThat so? Well, maybe youâll take his place as our resident sniper, huh?â
âLooking forward to it,â you responded drily.
He chuckled. âYouâll fit right into Easy with the rest of the snarkers. Where you from, (Y/N)?â
You eyed him cautiously. âLansing, Michigan.â
âGet outta here, you serious? I'm from there too!â Liebgott cracked a smile and gazed at you. âMan, I mightâve seen you around and just havenât realized it. Could've been talking to you years ago.â
You pursed your lips. âIt wouldn't have helped your chances, Liebgott.â
Grinning, he said, undaunted, âWhat chances? We're just talking. I wanna know the lady Iâll be fighting with.â
âYou just want to know if Iâm single or not. Thatâs all,â you icily said as the two of you neared the tent.
Apparently found out, Liebgott smiled broadly and stopped a few feet from CP while you continued walking. âWell, are you?â
You turned to face him. âYes, Iâm single, and no, Iâm not interested in sleeping with you.â
You couldnât see the smile melt off his face as you entered the tent, eyes searching amongst all the men and equipment for the tall soldier youâve seen conversing with Lieutenant Speirs before.
âPrivate (Y/N),â a voice called. You looked in its direction and finally found Winters.
âLieutenant Winters.â You saluted.
âYouâre the new transfer, right?â he asked, beckoning you further into the tent for some privacy. You were thankful that most of the men here were too occupied with their own duties to notice you.
You followed him to a quiet corner. âYes, sir.â
âMet the men yet?â
âSome of them.â
âAnyone give you trouble?â he asked gently. âYou can tell me.â
You paused, thinking. Nothing past some inquisitive stares and a couple of questions. âNo, sir.â
Winters perceived your hesitation. âIf that changes, tell me. They're good men, but they might be a bit eager to meet you.â
You nodded. Liebgott certainly was. He analyzed your face for a second before continuing, âTry to get yourself acquainted at dinner before you go into combat with them. Thatâll be all, Private.â
You saluted, knowing full well that youâll most likely try to get a seat by yourself, away from the clamor of the men.
âThank you, sir.â
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It turned out that no seat was good enough to escape the onslaught of questions.
You had gotten there early and took a seat at the far end of one of the tables with a book in hand and not much of an appetite. Unfortunately for you, being one of the first ones there instead of a head in a crowd of people singled you out, and eventually you were surrounded by men wanting to know more.
âHey, this is the new replacement Iâve been hearing so much about, yeah?â Bill Guarnere, or Wild Bill, as they called him, questioned, shoving himself into one of the seats at your table.
âTransfer, Gonorrhea, not a replacement,â Liebgott said from your side. When he had entered the mess cabin, you had attempted to hide yourself with your book, but to no avail. He had beelined toward you, beaming ear to ear as he slid into the seat next to you.
âYou into books?â he said, eyes going from you to the book in your hands.
You thought that he might actually surprise you.âYeah, are you?â
He scoffed lightheartedly. âWhat, you kidding? I love to read!â
A ghost of a smile graced your face. âWhat kind?â
âOh, you know, Dick Tracy, Flash Gordon, mostly!â he said, seemingly proud of himself, and your smile disappeared.
Soon after that, people swarmed your table. If you were being fair, though, Liebgott had spoken for you for most of the night, making sure you could read in relative peace. If you didn't know any better, youâd say that he was just enjoying you being by his side, but you were still wary of any underlying intentions (letâs say, getting into your pants) he might have.
Yet, out of the corner of your eyes, you saw the way he looked at you from time to time with a small smile upturning his lips, and you wanted to believe he didn't have any.
âTransfer, replacement, whatever,â Bill brushed it off with a wave of his hand. âWhat I wanna know isââ
ââwhy sheâs a girl?â Liebgott finished. âJeez, I dunno, sheâs only been asked this twelve times tonight.â
âIf youâd let me finish,â Bill said with a pointed look at Liebgott as he pulled out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, âI was gonna ask if she did shoot a Kraut from 1,000 yards away.â
âYouâd be giving ole Shifty a real run for his money, ain't that right, Shift?â Joe â the other one, Joe Toye â said from beside Bill, reaching over to another table and shaking one of the guys there.
Shifty, you assumed, looked over and met your eyes with a kind smile. âNo, no, Iâm sure she's a better shot than me. Y'all give me too much credit.â
âThatâs what being humble will get ya.â Bill chuckled and puffed from his cigarette. âYour spot as Easyâs best shot out from under ya.â
The table laughed, and you steeled yourself before uttering in a quiet, yet steady voice, âIt was two men.â
A hush descended over the table. Liebgott turned to look at you. âWhat?â
âTwo men. I dropped the first. The other one heard and started running. I dropped him next. Both in the head,â you relayed, without the humor of a storyteller but the gravity of a historian. You didn't know it, but you had a stony look in your eye.
Luckily, you were saved from the stunned silence by a man getting up and reciting a poem, but you could feel Liebgottâs eyes burning into you. With fear? Admiration? You werenât sure, but you didn't dare look over.
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Joe Liebgott was nothing if not persistent. For months now, he'd been lingering around you, flirting and striking up conversations with you. To be honest, you never outright said for him to stop (besides that one time in the very beginning when you said you werenât interested), so you guessed he wasn't overstepping any boundaries.
Still, he seemed determined to get you into his bed.
âCâmon, I think weâd look cute together!â
âThatâs what you think, Joe,â George said, squatting next to his friend, âGiving her heart eyes and all. Meanwhile, she looks at you like you're her next target.â
Brushing his teeth, Frank followed the other twoâs gaze across the road, where you were happily talking with Bull and Shifty. He spat out the toothpaste residue on the ground beside him and said, counting on his fingers, âSeems like the only people she gives the time of day to are Shifty, Bull, Doc Roe, even Webster.â
âWho, if you'll notice,â George said, gesturing with a cigarette between his fingers, âare all quiet, reserved, well-mannered people. You, on the other hand, got a loud mouth and, uh, whatâs it called, Frank?â
âA short fuse,â Frank supplied.
âYeah, a short fuse. She probably thinks youâre trying to get into bed with her, in which case, you're shit outta luck.â
Frank said, shaking his head, âScary, that girl. With her rifle and that look in her eyes.â
Liebgott exhaled. âBut Iâm not tryna just sleep with her! I even gave her some of my favorite comics âcause I knew she likes to read.â
âYeah, real books, Joeâ that's why she gets along with Webster!â Frank exclaimed. âYou sure you didn't give her the pornos?â
George laughed. âThat'd give her the wrong impression.â
Liebgott narrowed his eyes as you giggled at something Shifty said. âYouâre right, maybe she doesn't like me.â
Standing up, George sighed and snuffed out his cigarette. âThatâs not the point, Joe. Iâve seen the way she looks at you.â
âYeah, like Iâm her next target? You told me already.â
âNo,â George said with an exaggerated eye roll, âlike she wants more outta you. âCause all she's getting is the impression that you wanna fuck her.â
Liebgott stood up as well, still watching as you laughed with Bull and Shifty. George and Frank patted him on the back.
âSheâs all yours, buddy,â Frank assured with a sympathetic smile. âShe makes heart eyes at you too.â
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There were only a handful of women selected to serve outside of something like a nurseâs position; you just so happened to be one of them, most likely because of your experience with a rifle. So, youâd gotten used to the lustful ways some men would watch you, or the demeaning ways they would taunt you. You guessed almost all of them had never seen a woman with a combat position in the military before (or by the way some of them acted, ever spoken to a woman at all).
But such men only assumed that you had earned your jump wings by sleeping around with officers. They assumed that they should be able to get in on it too, or that they should condemn you for something you didn't even do, for being unworthy and unskilled all because you were a woman.
It had always been a difficult pill to swallow: your military career would be littered with scathing remarks and crude comments, and youâd have to be strictly professional or closed-off with most men lest youâd be seen as a whore rather than just âscaryâ. But the hardest fact to accept was the fact that Liebgott, for all the kindness he had shown you, all the times he talked to you like you were a human beingâ that he most likely had the same intentions as everyone else.
As much as you relished his company, his crooked smile, his jokes, his lingering touches (and as much as you had to pretend you didn't), you had to accept his end goal was for you to warm his bed. And sure, maybe he was more dogged with his efforts than other men were, and maybe your friends in the company had told you that he was a genuine guy, but you just couldn't believe that he had anything else in mind when it came to you.
Maybe all the criticisms thrown your way had affected you more than you thought.
With the success of Operation Pegasus, Bull had dragged you (not literally, though youâre sure he could've) into a pub in the Netherlands for some celebratory drinking.
You didn't drink, and you disliked pubs; the smell of booze and drunken people was often overpowering, but at least you found quiet company with Bull. Across the room from your table, you saw Liebgott staring at you with a smile and a drink in his hand. It seemed as though he had noticed you the second you entered.
âItâs alright if I leave you alone for a second, little lady?â Bull said, chewing on a cigar like usual. âYou'll be fine?â
âSure, Bull. Go enjoy yourself.â
The large man smiled and patted you on the back before leaving to talk to some of the other men in the company.
Not one to mingle, you were only a few pages into your book when you caught the attention of an intoxicated soldier.
âLook who it is,â Cobb said to himself, hardly standing upright. You recognized his voice, seeing as this wasnât the first time heâs derided you. âMs. 1,000 Yards, huh. Bet the officers over at Dog Company only made up that story so it looks like you had some use.â
You ground your teeth. Typically, if you didn't give someone like him the satisfaction of an answer, theyâd leave you alone. Why defend yourself and give people another word to call you: bitchy?
âWhat's a woman got to do in the military anyway?â Bottle in hand, he shambled towards you. âBesides suck the dicks of the men who are actually fighting.â
Steadying your uneven breath, you tried to look behind him to find Liebgott, but his body blocked your view.
Taking another swig, he spat, âThat why they transferred you over from Dog Company? Those boys got their fill of you and passed you onto us, huh? Fuckinâ good for nothing slut.â
âWhat the fuck did you just say to her?â You heard Liebgottâs voice and felt relief wash over you.
Cobb turned around, and you caught a glimpse of an incensed Liebgott, a fierce glint to his eyes.
âTell me what you just said to her.â
âOh, please, Joe, you trying to get her to suck your cock fasterââ
He was interrupted by a fist flying his way, toppling the inebriated man. Liebgott got on top of him and began trading punches before the surrounding men, drawn by the commotion, tried to pull him off of Cobb.
Your eyes were blown wide as you stood there, speechless. Bull found you and pulled you by the arm out of the pub.
âBut what about Liebgott?â you said, peering behind you.
Bull shrugged and did the same. âSeems like he was winning anyway.â
That night in your billet, all you could think about was the fury that twisted Liebgottâs face into one you only saw on the battlefield.
And it was all for you.
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The next day, you searched for Liebgott at breakfast, the table feeling a bit more empty without him taking up his normal spot beside you, but he had found you first, as he usually did.
âHey, (Y/N), can I talk to you for a sec?â he said, his hand on your shoulder. You turned around in your seat and were met with a slightly bruised Liebgott, a small cut across his nose. Concern filling your chest, you nodded, and his hand held your wrist as he led you out of the mess hall.
âSo, uh, about last night,â he started, rubbing the back of his neck. His eyes searched yours for how you felt about him bringing it up, but he found no hints in your unreadable expression. âIâm sorry for fighting Cobb for you. You're a strong woman, you could handle him yourselfââ
Smiling at his uncharacteristic hesitance, you cut his apology short with a peck on the cheek. You pulled away and saw his temporary surprise.
âThank you, Joe. I appreciated you standing up for me. It means a lot.â
His face broke into the widest beam you've ever seen.
âCan I kiss you?â he asked eagerly, the words spilling out of his mouth before he could even process what they were. âShit, sorry, that was too soonââ
You answered his question by tenderly holding his bruised face with your hands and bringing his lips to yours. You could feel him grin into the kiss as he pulled you closer, and your heart just about melted.
Maybe you had gotten Joe Liebgott all wrong from the start.
âGreat, heâs never gonna wash that cheek again!â
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Moment on the Bench
Authors Note: This is the first bonus blurb of the The Devil He Made Me series!! This one is Gojo's POV of a scene from Chapter 6, the scene on the bench...IYKYK, lol. This can also be read on its own if, so pleaase enjoy!
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Pairing: Satoru Gojo x f!reader
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Warnings: light tensionnn
Gojo leaned back on the bench, the words that had just passed between you hanging in the cool evening air like a mist he couldnât quite shake. His eyes, peaking over his sunglasses, were locked on yours as you sat beside him, close enough that your legs almost touched.
There was an odd tension between you, one he wasnât used to. Usually, he could brush off anything with a joke, keep his distance emotionally, but tonight felt... different.
"Curses sense things in people," he had said, his voice softer than usual. "Sometimes for a reason, sometimes because they catch on to something we donât even realize."
He felt a small shiver run down his spine as he heard you ask, your voice tinged with fear, "So what do you think it meant thenâŚwhen it said itâs âalmost time for meâ?"
Gojo paused for a moment, staring at her. His gaze lingered longer than usual, which wasnât like him.
The carefree glint in his eyes seemed to dull, replaced by something more intense, something he didnât fully understand. You looked back at him, your own confusion and fear mirroring in your eyes, but Gojo couldnât shake the strange pull he felt towards you. It was confusing.
The setting sun cast an orange glow over your face, and as he watched you, he couldnât help but notice how vulnerable you lookedâyet strong in a way he couldnât explain. He felt something stir inside him, something unfamiliar. A feeling he couldnât nameâone he didnât want to name.
He tilted his head toward the darkening sky, searching for words, or maybe a distraction from whatever this was. But it didnât come. He just felt... lost.
"I wish I knew," he said after a pause, his voice quieter than usual, almost gentle. "But what I do know is that curses donât just say things for no reason. Especially not special grades like that. Somethingâs up."
It bothered himâhow he didnât have all the answers, how he couldnât brush this off with his usual cocky arrogance. It wasnât just the curseâs cryptic message; it was the way you were looking at him, the way your fear seemed to seep into his own thoughts, twisting them, making him feel something he couldnât quite define.
You sat beside him, and the small gap between you suddenly felt enormous, yet too close all at once. The warmth from you body made him hyperaware of your presence in a way that was both comforting and unsettling. Normally, he wouldâve laughed it off, thrown in a flirty comment, but tonightâŚhis mind was somewhere else.
âWhatever it saw in you,â he continued, trying to regain some control over the situation, âyou really donât need to worry about itâyou shouldnât worry about it at least.â
But even as he said it, Gojo could feel the weight of the words. He wanted to protect you. Thatâs what this was, right? Just his usual protective instinct? You was importantâyou had to be protected, thatâs all this was.Â
He told himself that over and over, but something in his chest twisted uncomfortably. It felt like a lie.
And then you snapped.
âYouâre really telling me not to worry!?â Your voice was heated, frustration bubbling over. Gojo didnât flinch, but inside, something tensed. You was rightâhe knew that. Heâd felt it too, the way that curse had singled you out, the cryptic warning that had set his mind on edge. But more than that, he hated how hearing your voice laced with anger affected him.
He tried to respondâhis mind was racing, searching for the right words, for the usual quick-witted retort he always relied on. It was his defense, his shield against anything too serious, too real.Â
He was waiting for an opening, a chance to steer the conversation back to familiar ground, where he could mask everything with a smile, a tease, something lighthearted.Â
But the moment you yelled his name, something inside him shifted.
It wasnât just the sound of it, though that alone felt like a jolt straight to his core. No, it was the way you said itâso full of frustration, maybe even anger, but laced with something else he couldnât quite place. The way you called out his name, not âGojoâ like everyone else, but Satoruâit was personal.Â
Intimate, in a way that startled him.
His breath caught in his throat, the sharpness of your voice slicing through his usual cool exterior.Â
Heâd been so used to brushing everything off, playing it safe behind that mask of nonchalance.Â
But now, hearing his name like that, the walls heâd carefully built over the years felt weaker, as if you had just reached in and pulled at the strings that held them together.
âI donât like it when you say it like that.â His voice was barely above a whisper, the sadness in his tone catching him off guard. What the hell was this? Why did it bother him so much that you said his name like thatâso angry, so distant?
Your confusion mirrored his own, your frustration disappearing as you looked at him, stunned.Â
âSatoru?â You said, your voice softer now, more like how you usually said it. And just hearing his name like that again sent a strange warmth through him, a feeling he didnât know how to process.
âYes, when youâve said it before, you said it so nicely, so softly, it sounded so good hearing my name come from you.â
His own words surprised him, and for a moment, Gojo felt raw, exposed in a way he wasnât used to. Vulnerability wasnât something he dealt with. It wasnât something he could deal withâat least, not well. He always had his humor, his arrogance, his strength to shield him.Â
But now, in this moment, sitting here beside you, none of that seemed to work.
There was a long pause, the weight of his confession sinking into the silence between you.Â
He felt your eyes on him, searching for something in him he wasnât sure he could give. His pulse quickened, and Gojo, the invincible, the strongest sorcerer alive, suddenly felt small, unsure.
The space between you shrank, and though he hadnât moved, it felt as if the air itself was pulling you closer together. He reached out before he even realized what he was doing, his hand gently resting above your knee.Â
Your warmth seeped into his fingertips, grounding him in a way that felt both foreign and necessary. The moment his palm made contact, a surge of warmth radiated from your skin, grounding him in a way that felt both foreign and deeply necessary.
Your warmth wasnât just physicalâit seemed to seep into him, anchoring him in the present, something he wasn't used to.
âIâm telling you not to worry because I wonât let anything happen to you,â he said, his voice low and serious. The promise in his words felt heavier than he intended, more intimate. There was something unspoken there, something that went beyond duty or protection, but he couldnât put a name to it.Â
It scared himâhow deep that feeling ran.
You looked at him, your breath catching as your eyes met again, and for a moment, it felt like the world around you disappeared, leaving just the two of you. Gojoâs heart raced, an unfamiliar sensation tightening in his chest.Â
His gaze flickered down to your lips, slightly parted in an âoâ shape. He tried to hold your eyesâtried to keep the casual confidence intactâbut his attention faltered for a split second, and his eyes dipped lower.
They lingered, just for a moment, on your lips. The briefest glance, yet it was enough to ignite something in him, a spark he hadnât anticipated. His mind raced ahead, imagining what it would feel like to close the distance between you, to let this strange tension unfold into something real. The thought lingered longer than it should have, and his gaze snapped back up to meet yours.
But the damage was done. Now, that image was burned into his mindâwhat it might be like if he let himself give in, if he let the weight of this unspoken tension pull him forward.Â
But then, as if sensing the line he desperately wanted to cross, you pulled away.
âThanks for your help,â you said, your voice awkward, as if trying to erase the moment. You shifted, the connection between them breaking, as you yanked your legs away, and Gojo blinked, the intensity of the moment fading, leaving him feeling... empty.
He chuckled, his usual smirk returning to his face as he leaned back on the bench. "Right... You never have to worry when youâre around me. Iâm the best the jujutsu world has to offer."
But even as the words left his mouth, they felt hollow.
But as you stood up in front of him, something about the way you looked down at him made his bravado falter just a bit.Â
He didn't show it, of courseâhe never did. He just leaned back, his arms spread casually over the length of the bench, his gaze lazily following your movements. His eyes lingered on youâon the way the soft light from the nearby lamppost illuminated your figure, casting a gentle glow over your skin.Â
You were standing so close, so pretty in front of him, and for a brief moment, he felt an odd flutter in his chest, like something shifting under the surface.
âWell, Iâm gonna get going,â you said, and his gaze snapped back to your face. âShoko says I should still be resting when I can.âÂ
You gestured toward the direction of the dorms, and Gojo just nodded, his usual smirk still in place. He watched you for a moment longer, letting his head tilt back slightly against the bench, trying to play it cool even as his heart felt strangely off-beat.
"Goodnight, Satoru," you said, and thatâs when it hit him.
The way you said his nameâsoft, almost teasing, with a knowing smileâit made something in his chest go pang. It wasnât loud, not something that would make his heart race in the usual way, but it was there. It was like a ripple spreading through calm water, disrupting the steady rhythm of his thoughts. His cocky grin faltered for the briefest moment, and he caught himself staring at you longer than he should have.
You turned, your gaze lingering on him for just a beat too long before you started walking back toward the school, and Gojo was left sitting there, arms draped casually over the bench but feeling anything but casual on the inside.Â
His eyes followed you as you walked away, the echo of your voice still playing in his head.
Satoru.Â
The way you said his nameâit was different. There was something in it, something that tugged at him, made him want to get up and follow you. His heart, which had always felt invincible, seemed to stutter for just a moment, that odd tightness from earlier returning.Â
It was subtle, but it was enough to make him wonderâenough to make him realize that you had the ability to make him feel something more than the cocky, all-powerful sorcerer he always was.
Gojo leaned back fully, forcing the grin to stay on his face as if nothing had changed.Â
But as you disappeared from view, he couldnât shake the feeling that something had changed. And for once, he wasnât sure what to do about it.
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