Hi! This is not really a request since I'm in no position to demand something from you so take it as a free idea that could inspire you. It came to me and I wanted to share it: Doug calmly enjoying art therapy in his home, before GLaDOS, before running out of his medication.
it is a nice thought comrade
See you in the New Year.
posting my first owl house comic from this summer to reintroduce my art to tumblr!
"you've got company!"
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these two will be the death of me, my brain cannot function anymore and it's totally their fault.
if i tried doing what she did i would break all of my legs and other ppls’ legs too
Get ready …
And they were Roommates (part 15)
A/N: I feel like i keep saying this but, all my chapters are long... SOO anyway. I don't know how i feel about this chapter, i'm torn between hating it and hating myself. Reviews are greatly appreciated and please be honest, don't try to make me happy, i truly want constructive critisim, so go on my babies, break my heart.
Also all lot of you seem to want to be my good girls or good boys. So yeah, sure, i'll be ya'lls mommy.
Yes. Hate me.
Warnings: Mentions of death, injury, 18+ content etc, just minors don't. F-Reader.
You sighed. Turning around in the black sheets. You could still smell his cologne in them. It's been two weeks. And you missed him like hell. You missed his voice, his touch, his eyes. You touched your neck. He had taken his dog tags with him. It felt like you lacked something now.
You groaned, throwing one of the pillows over your head. A knock rang in the room.
"Sparrow. Come on. Get up." Bishop called through the door.
You groaned again as a response.
"Come on!"
"Fine!"
You decided to get up. You'd spend the day in bed otherwise and you had to go to base. The squad had joined Los Vaqueros to hunt down the two cartel's bosses. You had stayed behind with bishop and Coyote to remotely track any Intel on the dark web. Aquila, Carkeys and Grim went on site to collect Intel and use drones and other equipment to help the squad.
You spent time in between the base and your house where Melissa and the team joined you as often as they could.
It took an hour at best to get to base with everyone. You had walked into the IT quarters with a coffee in hand.
"Rough morning?" Laswell asked.
"Where are they?" You asked.
She shook her head with a smile on her lips.
"They got into the city last night. They managed to get a few high ups of the cartel." Coyote explained.
"We managed to capture some conversations on a blank website. Two of their hackers were trying to throw false Intel to throw us off. But we managed to find their ID's which was much more interesting." Bishop added.
You nodded sitting down at your computer.
"Grim and Carkeys are following closely the squad with the drones and satellite images. We have made sure to protect those and are gate keeping them so they can't use those to track our soldiers."
You sighed of relief.
"I wouldn't have made it without you guys… thank you…" you said.
Bishop winked at you while coyote smiled.
"Aquila is making sure they're safe, keeping track of their equipments."
You took a deep breath.
"Alright back to work."
You got back to work, trying to focus as best as you could on it. The day passed by in a flash again. You felt like the anxiety would kill you at every new piece of information coming your way. At the end of the day you looked around the room full of screens.
"Hey sparrow, come here" Bishop called with a smile.
You walked up to her, blinking as you looked down at her screen.
"HEY THERE!" Soap's voice rang.
You felt a rush of adrenaline.
"We managed to create a remote link so we could video call with their base." Coyote explained, the freckled on her nose dancing as she smiled.
"Thank you… hey soap. How are you guys?" You asked.
"We are good here, we are getting closer to the target." Gaz answered.
You smiled at them. Price and Alejandro now appeared behind them. You noticed the blush on Coyote's face.
"Oh, look, it's our ladies!" Price called.
You chuckled as the girls giggled.
"Princesa!" Alejandro called.
As by magic, it immediately summoned him. HIM. Your breath caught in your front. Simon.
"My princess."
His voice was rough. Ghost was on edge. Alejandro raised his hands up, showing there was no sign of threat from him.
"Hey…" you greeted with a smile.
He nodded.
The conversation kept going, now Carkeys, Aquila and Grim showing up as well. It felt nice to be able to talk with everyone, but all you wanted was to tell him you missed him. You needed him. You wanted two minutes alone with him just to tell him you loved him again. It must have shown. Because the team did exactly that.
You were now sitting in front of the screen with only him. Only him.
"Hey…" you said again.
"Say it bunny."
You smirked.
"I miss you… want my Simon back."
He chuckled.
"Miss you too bunny." He said.
"Is everything ok on your side? You aren't hurt?" You worried.
"I'm fine. Don't worry darling. I'll be home soon. Alright?"
You nodded. You heard Price calling in the back, marking the end of the call. He got closer to the screen, you did too.
"Simon… I love you…"
You saw through the pixels how his pupils dilated at the sound of the words.
"Don't do this to me bunny… I'm too far away to fuck you into my mattress…"
You smiled, biting your lip. He wouldn't say it. Not yet. But you'd be patient.
"Guess you're going to have to come back for that." You teased.
He chuckled. You bid your goodbyes, heart heavy.
You stared at the now black screen. You were doomed. Completely doomed. He was king of your thoughts at all times. He had managed to capture the little sparrow and make it his. You closed your eyes, biting your lip.
"You alright?"
You opened your eyes looking at the girls next to you. You smiled faintly nodding at them.
"They'll be fine. They've had to fight worse." Bishop started.
"And they have us. We'll keep them safe." Coyote added.
You sighed. You nodded faintly.
"Come on. Let's go home."
You turned around to notice Laswell standing not too far as well. You stood up, the girls heading to the door. You took a last glance at the black screen before following them.
The next few days, things started to get complicated. Tension kept rising for everyone. You'd spend more time at base. Sometimes staying there overnight. Laswell was keeping an eye on you like a hawk. But you couldn't get yourself to go home. You had ended up bringing Reaper with you everywhere. No one had commented on it.
You were looking at the fluffy plush on your big desk. The sound of panic made your blood run cold. You stood immediately, watching everyone's voice rise and run.
"What's going on?!" You asked.
Bishop froze looking up at you.
"An attack. We've lost communication."
You cursed, sitting back down and getting to work on your computer.
You were focused on trying to find a link, a connection, anything to create a form of communication. Every ticking second felt heavier on you. You felt trapped in an hourglass, sand filling up and pouring around you. Suffocating.
Soon the seconds turned to minutes. Minutes to hours. You were on the verge of a breakdown.
"We got them!"
You ran to the screens.
"Bravo six ?" Laswell called.
You held your breath.
"Bravo six do you copy?!" She called again.
Silence. Heavy silence.
"Bravo six copy." The rough voice rang.
You closed your eyes, releasing the air in your lungs. Price's voice filled you with relief.
"What's your status bravo six?"
"Took a hit, lost a few guys, but squad 141 is operational."
Laswell turned to you. You wanted to cry. You wouldn't. Not in front of everyone. They're fine. Fuck… he's ok.
You sat in a nearby chair. You let them talk over the radio as your mind tried to grasp what happened. You had almost lost him. It hit you how fragile this was. You could lose him at any second. You felt dizzy for a second. You looked up to see Bishop and Coyote with worried looks on their faces.
"Bishop. Coyote." You called.
They turned to you. You called them to you.
"Let's not pretend I don't see your worried looks. I can see you guys have got a little something for a certain captain and a sergeant." You smiled.
Coyote blushed and Bishop smirked. You grabbed their hands.
"We're ok. We're gonna make it. We're together." You tried to comfort.
"Of course we are. That mohawk cutie better come back. Got to take him out." Bishop teased.
You smiled.
"Well… i…i don't know if the captain would be interested…" Coyote said with a little frown.
"Ah don't worry. We'll help you with that." Bishop teased again.
You nodded, winking at her.
"Come on, let's get back to work." You concluded.
You stayed all night. You had used the locker rooms to shower and change. Laswell kept nagging you to go home but you refused. Melissa had passed by with Amy, bringing some food and snacks. You had enjoyed the time with them. But it got late and they had to leave. The room was awfully quiet at night. Bishop and Coyote had gone back home as well, they needed rest.
You needed it too. But your mind was a mess.
You couldn't get it out of your head that you had lost contact with the team and almost lost them. It felt sour. You held Reaper in your arms. Your eyes burnt a bit. You were tired. Laswell was still here. She kept throwing glances at you.
"Hey… you should sleep." She repeated again.
You looked at the bottom of the screen. 4 am.
"I know… but I can't…" you whispered.
She walked off with a sigh.
You refused. You refused to leave. You needed to stay here. This was the closest to him you could be. And for the moment, this is what you needed.
The next morning the team had walked in. You had nodded off around 5am but woken up an hour after. Bishop had brought coffees and snacks. You were grateful for it.
You felt heavy worried stares. You ignored them, drowning yourself back into work.
"Sparrow." Bishop called softly.
You blinked. Standing up. You felt dizzy again for a second but brushed it off. You walked to her. You closed your eyes for a second when you saw it. The screen showed an empty website. Pictures of bloodied dog tags lined up.
"Tell me It's not what I think it is…" you said.
"I'm afraid… it's exactly what it is…" coyote explained in a sad voice.
"They're keeping them as trophies. For each soldier they've killed." Bishop added with a hint of disgust in her voice.
You looked at the names on the little metal collars.
"I'll go report to Laswell… keep an eye on these…" you said.
You felt a knot in your throat as you walked out of the room.
Having that kind of talk was rough. And it had been, for you and for Laswell. Families had to know the truth, and condolences had to be sent with proper decoration for lost soldiers. You knew it would never heal the emptiness the news will leave in these people's hearts. You had walked back to the IT's wing. Bishop had dragged you to a screen immediately.
You felt your heart drop at first, your mind instantly thinking about the worst things.
"Oh look at our little mama bird…"
Your eyes filled with tears. The image was blurry. The sound wasn't top quality, but the faces on screen made you want to cry.
"Johnny…" you tried with a little smile.
Bishop hugged you as soon as she saw your glossy eyes. Coyote held your hand in here.
"Come on, we're all ok! Gonna need more than that!" Alejandro joked.
"We were worried about you guys!" Bishop scolded.
"Yes… please be careful…" coyote added.
"Look at that, our ladies got all worried about us…" Price said, winking at the screen.
You felt Coyote tense. You smiled to yourself squeezing her hand softly.
"I haven't seen Konig in a while, how's he?" You asked.
"Well he's been spending a lot of time with Grim. They keep talking in German so… we have no idea what they're saying." Gaz explained.
"They get along very well though!" Soap said with a wink.
"Where's..?" You asked.
"Hum… not too far. He's a bit…" gaz started.
"Pissed. He's pissed." Soap finished.
You sighed.
"I'll go get him." Alejandro said.
You nodded. The rest of the team talked a bit.
"It's getting complicated. They're feeling surrounded. Becoming more aggressive.." coyote warned.
"Yeah… we're going to change tactics here." Price added.
The call suddenly fell silent. The boys rose, nodding as they walked away. Bishop and Coyote dropped a kiss on each side of your face before stepping away.
"Simon…"
The word fell from your lips. It was like a call to an unknown god.
"Y/N." You heard. "You haven't been sleeping well." His voice was stern.
Your face dropped.
"You almost died." You countered.
"Bunny." He warned..
"Simon." You said in the same tone.
He sighed.
"I'm ok. I'm worried about you right now"
Somehow it did not comfort you. You were worried about him!
"You have to sleep. You hear me?" He scolded.
You sighed too. You nodded slowly.
"Good girl." He praised.
It made you smile.
"Have you been sleeping in my bed?" He asked.
You bit your lip.
"Maybe…"
He leaned closer to the camera.
"Good. I love it when my pillow smells like you."
You smiled.
"You'll have me next to you. You won't need that." You teased.
"Hmm. Careful bunny. I'm not going to forget those words."
"You better not. I hope it motivates you to come back."
He chuckled. The sound of his laugh warmed you.
"On my way baby…"
A month. A full month and half. You were going insane. People probably thought you were insane, walking around base with Reaper hanging out of your bag. You had been forced by Laswell and Simon, over a video call, to go out with Melissa for a few hours after work. You had finally given in. There you were, in front of a restaurant on base.
Melissa welcomed you with a hug as you walked to your table in the restaurant.
"How are you feeling?" She asked.
You shrugged.
"Could be much better… could be much worse."
She smiled at you.
"How about you? Any news on Eric?" You asked with a worried voice.
"No, not any. Since you talked to Hopkins I feel babysitted at all times." She said, rolling her eyes.
"Good. Very good." You answered with a smile.
She laughed, making you relax. The dinner spent with her lifted some stress and pressure off your shoulders. You had to be honest, it helped you feel better. You had insisted to pay for dinner, it had helped you so much. As you walked out of the restaurant, the cold air made you shiver. You were talking to Melissa when she happily waved at someone.
You turned to watch the K.9 team discussing, not too far. You walked to them.
"Sergeant Gallegos !" A woman greeted.
"Hey Jenny." She greeted back.
The woman turned to you, palling a bit. The German shepherd next to her sitting calmly, its pink tongue out, did not let her master leave its sight.
"Sparrow.." she tried with a bit less friendlyness.
You smiled, trying to relax her.
"Don't worry, I'm out here completely harmless." You assured.
Her shoulders seemed to relax a bit as she smiled.
"What are you guys doing tonight?" Melissa asked.
"Oh hum… we're out to throw a goodbye party…." She answered with a little sadness in her voice.
"Oh… someone leaving?" You asked.
She nodded turning her body so you could look behind her. The team was talking, their k9s on leash next to them. You frowned, confused. Jenny walked over to them, making Melissa and you follow her.
"Guys, Sergeant Gallegos and … Sparrow came to say hi."
You waved with a warm smile. You were glad they didn't seem too nervous around you.
"So, who's leaving?" Melissa asked.
"Oh… it's um… it's him." A man said.
You followed his gaze. A black shepherd laid on the ground. His beautiful brown eyes shining under the restaurants lights.
"Oh he's retiring?" You asked.
"Hum not really…" another said.
"Can… I?" You asked.
Jenny nodded.
You stepped towards the dog kneeling next to it slowly. You let him sniff your hand as his head rose. He let you pet him, making you smile.
"His soldier was KIA. He hasn't been eating since." The soldier holding the leash explained.
"KIA?" You asked.
"Killed in action." Melissa explained.
"Oh…" you frowned.
"Sometimes it happens. The dogs see their soldiers die and refuse to eat for a little while. With time and lots of patience and love it usually gets better. But… he just seems to have given up." Jenny explained.
"He's been through foster homes and vets but… he just gave up." Another soldier explained.
You felt your heart shatter as you looked into it's eyes.
"What's going to happen to him.." Melissa asked.
"Well… I'm afraid he'll have to be… you know…" he explained.
You bit your lip. You felt the colar underneath your fingers, through the semi long furr of his neck. You grabbed the little tag on it reading the name.
"Riley …" you let out.
"Oh… Sparrow…" Melissa tried.
You felt something like a flash coursing through your blood. Something that urged you to do something.
"Is there no other way?" You asked, turning to Jenny.
"Well… we've tried everything… we can't chose for him… and in the end it's the commander's choice… even if it breaks the team's hearts" she said.
You bit your lip. Looking back at the big pup, you felt yourself melt and at the same time cry inside. He looked down… like he had truly given up. He missed his soldier. His family. Just like you.
"Sparrow… i don't think that's a good idea." You heard Melissa, as she seemed to read your mind.
But it was too late, you had already made your decision.
"I'll take him." You said in a decisive tone.
The team looked at each other, taken a back.
"Ma'am… I don't think you can…" a woman said.
"The commander's orders…" Jenny tried too.
"Get your commander on call. Tell him Sparrow wants to keep K9 Riley." You said with a smile.
She hesitated. Melissa had given up on trying to tell you no. She was just smiling, her arms crossed. Jenny turned to Melissa who simply nodded. As Jenny took out her cellphone, the team seemed to perk up.
"Ma'am… are you really going to keep him?" The soldier holding the leash asked.
You nodded with a big smile.
"It'll take time… but I have patience. And all the time in the world." You said.
Jenny started speaking on the phone. The team fell silent.
"Hum… the commander would like to speak to you…" she said.
"Sure! Put him on speaker." You agreed.
She did. She walked up to you and put the phone on speaker. The team surrounded you. You almost wanted to laugh at the team around you. How silent they were.
"Hello?" The phone rang.
"Hello commander." You greeted.
Silence. Melissa held herself from laughing out loud.
"Sparrow?"
"Yes, commander?"
"Hum… are you really asking to take one of the K9's?"
"Absolutely. Is there a problem with my request…?"
"Well… more than one but… I'm not sure I'm allowed to refuse either."
You laughed a bit.
"You can. But I usually get what I want."
"What should I even say to General Hopkins?"
"The exact truth. I met Riley. I decided to keep it. I told you. You couldn't refuse. That's all."
You leaned down again, petting the black dog.
"Hum.." he hesitated.
"If he has something to say. Please tell him to directly come to me." You warned.
The team looked shocked. Melissa rolled her eyes.
"Well… alright, I'll take care of the paperwork and have it delivered to you to sign by the sergeant."
The soldiers around jumped happily, silently though. You smiled to yourself. Was this a very thoughtful decision? No. It definitely wasn't responsible but you'd make sure to own up to your brand new responsibilities.
"Thank you commander, have a good night."
Jenny took back her phone, ending the call after a few last words with her commander. The team cheered. Melissa smiled at you.
"We have to celebrate!" One said.
"I can't believe this just turned into a celebration" Jenny cheered.
"Yeah… Sparrow has a thing for Riley's." Melissa teased.
The team awkwardly looked at each other.
"So… it's true? For… you and Lieutenant…" jenny asked.
You nodded trying to not make a fuss out of it.
"He said he wanted a dog. I think he'll be thrilled… or probably scold me but he'll get around eventually." You joked.
The team laughed a bit.
"Let's grab a drink!" A man said.
"Oh… well… just one. We got lots of work tomorrow…" Melissa said.
"Yeah. And I got to find lots of stuff for my new furr baby." You said.
"We'll help you with that! We can give you a few stuff for the night." Jenny assured.
You smiled.
"Alright. One drink."
You walked to the car with your new friend. You were surprised how Riley followed you without a problem. You opened the passenger door of the black jeep. Simon had left his car obviously, and insisted that you'd use it. You looked down at the dog, sitting, looking up at you.
"Come on Riley. Let's go home."
He seemed to understand as he jumped into front seat. You closed the door, dropping all the things the team had given you in the backseat. Walking around the car you got into the driver's seat. The black dog was sitting next to you, looking at you.
"It's ok. We'll be ok." You assured.
You turned the key, heading home.
You walked into the doorway. The house was quiet..empty. You turned on the lights as you closed the door behind you. You bent down to take off the leash. Riley didn't move. You started walking to the kitchen, watching him follow you slowly. He really looked sad. You dropped the things on the counter. You looked down at the dog who looked at you.
You grabbed the bag of dog food, walking to get a bowl. You filled it with food and grabbed another bowl to fill it with water. Walking back to the dog and softly putting down the bowls in front of him. He looked at them. He went for the water, lapping a bit. He smelled the food but refused to eat. You sighed. Of course it wouldn't be that easy. You sat down on the floor next to him. He laid down next to you, looking at you.
You grabbed his collar softly, petting the sides of his head.
"I know… I know… you miss your soldier."
He whined.
"I miss mine too…"
The next day you had warned Laswell you'd be a bit late. She didn't mind. You had drove with Riley to the base's Vet.
You walked in with him heading for the receptionist.
"Hi, good morning, I'd like to buy some dog food and vitamins." You asked the man.
"Oh… hum.. Sparrow…i mean… ma'am…" he stuttered.
"It's alright. Breath." You smiled.
He did so. He looked relieved.
"Hum… so you have a dog?" He asked.
"It's very recent but yes." You said looking to your side.
The big black dog was sitting next to you, looking up at you. The man rose above the counter to look down.
"Oh.. that's…that's Riley…" he said.
"You know him?" You frowned.
"Hum… yeah. We took care of him when he came back from the field… and when he refused to eat. I thought he was going to be put down." He said with a frown.
"I decided to take him in." You said.
The man smiled.
"I'll be right back gonna see for the vitamins, I'll help you choose some food for him." He said.
You nodded with a smile. Other soldiers stood with their dogs in the waiting room. They looked at you, recognizing you and the black dog. They seemed anxious. Suddenly you heard the voices from behind the counter, in the back of the clinic.
"Tell this woman she's waisting her time. The dog was scheduled to be put down this afternoon and I can still do it. But she's waisting money and time."
You frowned, feeling the anger rise.
"Hum… ma'am… I think we shouldn't…" the receptionist tried.
"Fine I'll tell her myself. It's stupid to waist vitamins and food on a hopeless dog."
Now you were furious. You felt a nudge in your palm. You looked next to you at the dog looking at you intensely. You bent down to pet him and drop a kiss on top of his head. You heard the voice get closer to the front desk. You were hidden behind it as you were cuddling Riley.
"Where is she?! Ma'am I suggest you hand the dog over, he should be put-"
You rose to your feet, eyeing the angry woman. She had frozen in spot. You glanced down looking at her badge, taking in her name. The room had fallen silent.
"I didn't come to ask for your opinion. Did I?" You spat.
Her gaze faltered.
"You'd be kind enough to give me what I asked please."
The woman cleared her throat.
"I have to remind you-" she tried, in a softer tone.
"Again. Didn't ask." You answered angrily.
She swallowed.
"You're not gonna give it to me?" You asked, raising a brow. "Very well. Hum… dr… Jenkins." You squinted your eyes exaggeratedly.
"Come on Riley, let's go somewhere else." You turned around before stopping.
"Wait! Hum.. we'll give you the vitamins and food. But you're waisting your time." She said.
"You're the one waisting my time. And I'm getting pissed." You warned, looking back at her.
Riley whined. You looked down at him, petting his head.
"Hum… how about we look into the different foods?" The receptionist asked, trying to ease the situation..
You nodded, throwing a dark glance at the vet. You'd be sure to have a talk with Laswell and Hopkins later.
An hour later your arrived at the IT's IQ. Riley followed you inside, you had a bag with dog food, a water bottle and a cappuccino in hand. The room fell quiet when they saw you walk in with the black shepherd.
"Hum… Sparrow." Laswell called confused. "What's that?"
"A cappuccino." You answered.
She rolled her eyes.
"Sparrow. Why do you have a dog?" She asked.
"Oh. That's Riley. He's my dog now." You said matter of factly.
Bishop laughed while coyote looked confused, gasping. Laswell looked just as confused. You decided to go to your desk to sit at your chair. Riley had followed you, laying down at your feet.
"No. No. Sparrow. We're not going to ignore this."
You put Reaper down. It seemed to get Riley's attention. He stood, siting now. You looked at the dog, then at the plush.
"We can share. But you need to be gentle with it. Ok?" You said.
The dog tilted his head to the side, curious. You picked up the plush, slightly worried of your next action. You gave it to him. He very gently grabbed it with his mouth, falling back down to the floor. He put it down in between his paws, sniffing and pushing his nose into it. He was gentle with it, and did not sink his teeth. You smiled, turning back to your computer.
"No! Sparrow! We're going to talk about this!" Laswell warned.
You did not, in fact, talk about it.
The day turned out to be much more important than you thought. It turns out the day prior the boys were very close to tracking down the brothers. And they had finally reached their targets. You had been feeling an absolute mess. You had noticed it seemed to affect Riley. He stood closer to you. Nudged your hand or leg, grasping your attention.
You'd always pet him or cuddle him. When the news had finally fallen that they had gotten their hands on the target, the room filled with joy. It was over. The mission was a success. But not to you. Not until you had him next to you. Bishop and Coyote were stoked. Laswell was smiling at you. Yes. It relaxed you. But you only had him in mind. Only his arms around you.
"Hey. It's over. They're coming back." Coyote said.
You took a deep breath. Yes. They were coming back.
You remained in the room for hours. Even after. You remained until you knew they were back on their base. Bishop and Coyote we're much more relaxed. Laswell kept in touch with the general once in a while and the authorities there. You just wanted to talk to him. You were glad they had finally caught the cartel brothers. But your mind kept running to him. He was finally coming home.
You smiled at the pup next to you. He seemed to be curious and to watch you very often. Through the day you tried to feed him little pieces of treats or food. He had first fully refused, then slowly bitten a treat. You had been delighted, causing him to perk his ears up at your reaction. You showered him with 'good boy' and pets. Laswell kept trying to question you about your new companion and you ignored it.
He had attracted all the attention from the women in the room and some men too.
When the sun had started to set outside, you were called to video chat with the team.
"Hey!!" Bishop called to the screen.
"Well hello there, pretty eyes." Soap flirted.
"Get out, you'll flirt later!" Gaz groaned.
You smiled.
Price and Simon weren't present. You chatted with the group, Konig, grim, Carkeys, Áquila… it felt great to know they were ok.
"We're getting an extraction in a few hours! We'll be home soon!" Car-Keys said, relief in his voice.
You had rolled your eyes, the girl nagging him about when he had lost his Car Keys on a field mission.
When Simon finally showed up, he greeted the girls before the rest of the team gave you a little privacy.
"I got a surprise for you!" You smiled at the screen.
"Hmm a surprise?" He looked curious.
You picked up the big dog into your arms, Riley licking your face.
"His name is Riley !" You happily announced.
You heard him chuckle.
"Where did you get a dog?" He asked, a hint of a smile in his voice.
"He was being taken to be put down… his soldier was KIA. He wasn't eating, he let himself die. We're slowly getting used to each other, he eats very tiny pieces…I'm trying to get him to feel safe." You explained.
There was a little silence before he spoke again.
"Here you go again… saving a Riley."
You blushed, looking at the screen. The pixels weren't enough. Not anymore. You wanted your soldier back.
"Come back to me…" you said.
"I'm coming home, baby. We have plans."
You bit your lip through a smile. Yes. He was coming home.
Night had settled in. You had driven home right after ending the call. For the past 2 hours you had been happily roaming around the house. Riley was curious watching you pace around. For dinner, you sat down on the floor next to him, trying to motivate him to eat. He had not eaten his food. He had accepted two little bites of the steak you were eating. It was enough to cause a happy squeal from you each time.
It was almost midnight when the girls showed up. Melissa included. Amy was with a babysitter for the occasion. Bishop had brought a bottle of vodka to celebrate the end of the mission.
Riley always remained close to you. The girls loved to pet him. A conversation had settled in, time passing by without any of you noticing. Eventually, it was 2 am, and you were giggling together. You had decided to only drink a shot or two, not really wanting to get drunk.
Riley was laying on the couch with you, bishop and Coyote we're cuddling on another couch with Melissa at the other end.
"God! You need to be more confident darling! We see how he looks at you. He's curious" Bishop teased.
"He's… I don't know…" Coyote blushed.
"I say. Go for it." Melissa added.
You giggled again.
A knock interrupted your conversation. You heard the door unlock. You frowned before hearing Laswell's voice.
"We're here Kate!" You chuckled.
The girls laughed too, a new friend entering the circle promised more jokes and gossip.
When Kate stepped into the room, the air shifted. Hopkins walked behind her. The air had grown suffocating. You had lost your smile. The girls had gone silent. They were dressed officially.
"Kate?" You questioned.
She seemed to swallow hard, eyes not leaving yours. You stood up, the girls doing the same. You walked over to them, the tiny footsteps of Riley on the floor following you. You crossed your arms in a comforting movement.
"Squad 141 initiated extraction 45 minutes ago." Hopkins started.
You frowned.
"During extraction, they were confronted with an ambush." He continued.
You felt your heart drop. Was he injured? What happened?
"Can you skip to the news please?" Bishop interrupted.
He looked at her, thinking.
"Listen… Y/N…" Kate stepped forwards to you.
You felt the walls closing in. Something terrible hovering over your head.
You felt a nudge on your arm. Riley tried to keep you grounded to reality. Maybe it was nothing. Maybe it was just… something else. You were overreacting.
Kate looked torn. She wanted to talk, obviously. But something seemed to hold her back.
Hopkins sighed, clearing his throat.
"We are sad and sorry to inform you that Lieutenant Simon Riley and Captain John Price were KIA."
What.. what was that? That sound… your ears were buzzing. You felt nauseous. You felt like your whole body had gotten heavier. Like it no longer belonged to you.
"No." You let out.
"Y/N. Listen to me, please.." Kate tried.
She reached for your hand but you took a step back.
"No. That's… no." You looked at her. "Kate…" you begged.
Her eyes were filled with tears. She didn't speak. She looked away. It was true. It was…
Hopkins took a step forward. Riley suddenly growled, inching closer to your leg.
"Sparrow, I would advise you to-"
"Get out."
Silence fell.
"What..?" Kate questioned.
"Get out. All of you." You said again.
You felt surrounded. Your brain felt on fire yet you felt like you were drowning.
We have plans.
"Y/N…" bishop tried.
"Please. Get. Out." You warned.
Melissa grabbed Coyote by the shoulders, hugging her. They walked towards the door, Bishop and Kate following, dragging Hopkins with them. You heard the front door close.
Silence. Deafening silence.
You let yourself kneel to the floor, Riley alert next to you. This wasn't happening. It couldn't be true. No.
You felt something fall on your hand. You looked down, the little droplets shining under the light. You were crying. You felt like someone was ripping your heart out.
Your mind had decided to torture you, reenacting every kiss, every hug every promise in a tangling loop. It felt like you could hear his voice. Him. Calling for you. But it wasn't true. It wasn't real. Never again…
For the second time in your life, you screamed. You screamed until something deep in your throat broke. And just like last time. Under attack in the training grounds. You screamed for him. You poured your mind, soul, heart into a scream you knew. You knew despite the mind wrecking hope. He would not answer this time.
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SIKE
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