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Warnings: mentions of miscarriage, black market, mentions of depression. Tell me if there is more
Dinas hands are stained with the powder white of flour, the pale dust clinging to her skin as she kneeded the dough. Her fingers worked in a rhythm only she knows while humming a tune like a songbird. Pressing, folding, and rolling as the yeast rose beneath her warm hands working skillfully. The bread brought a sweet scent into the house giving it the aroma of a bakeryโit would've gave her mother a large smile as she joyfully watched with her eyes sparkling. But today, Dinas mother was in her room weeping, the house so silent the only thing she could hear was the crackling of the fire.
As Dina continued to knead her mind kept wandering to the black market, knowing she would have to trade a loaf for atleast a pound of cheese cloth to finish her reaping dress. Food went for higher value in district twelve than any fabric that had been used before the dark days happened. But she couldn't complainโshe couldn't afford to. Not with everything crumbling before her eyes.
Meanwhile, across the street at the millers carpenters shop, Ellie was working, the rhythmic sound of a hammer striking wood echoing in the air. Dina often caught glimpses of her during her bread making through the windowโthe way her strong, muscular arms moved with precision, the way her leather apron fit her like a second skin. Ellie was more muscular than other working women in the district, Dina only having slight muscles because of kneading bread dough from 6 am to 8 pmโbut that didn't phase her much because of how scarce food is and having someone to fix something for you was.
Ellie worked hard, some people say she worked harder than others. Her chisels, and hammers always in motion, creating whatever was necessary to trade for food. She was the one who kept a watchful eye out, the one who made sure Dina didn't take too much risk with her dealings in the market. But as much as she cared for Dina, Ellie never sugarcoated the truth about the reapings, trading, or the hunger games.
When the pairs lunch break came, Dina walked over to the millers shop, wiping flour off her shoulder as she knocked on the door frame. Ellie barely looked up as she grabbed a few pieces of wood to sand, the noise of the shop humbling their conversation to a hushed murmur.
"Got bread for the trade today" Dina said leaning against the doorframe holding up her sack holding the loaf.
"Good." Ellie muttered, her eyes narrowing on the wood as she carefully smoothed the surface. " you know that black market guy isn't gonna give you anything decent for it, right?"
Dina placed the bread parcel down and shrugged, trying to hide the way the thought weighed heavy against her chest. "We need the cloth and my mother's not... Well." she trailed off, glancing back towards home. "She's not getting any better."
Ellie nodded, finally stopping the sanding to look at Dina. Her gaze softened, just a fraction. โI know. I know.โ She exhaled, then turned her head slightly toward the front door, eyes distant. โI still canโt believe the Reapingโs so close. They say the Capitolโs watching even more closely this year. You think one of us is gonna get called?โ
Dina hesitated, the words on the tip of her tongue, but not enough courage to speak them aloud. " I don't want to think about it" her voice got low, making Ellie almost nearly miss it.
Ellie let out a quite snort. "Well, you'd better start thinking about it, because when your name gets drawn, you can't exactly just walk away from it. Someone's got to step up, Dina."
Dina didnโt say anything. She didnโt have to. The unspoken truth between them was heavy enough. Both of them had been close to the edge for years, but the Reaping always felt like a final straw they could never seem to escape.
Later that afternoon, Dina made her way to the black market, clutching the stillโwarm bread wrapped in the parcel she just had shown Ellie earlier today. The stall she approached was tucked between two crumbling buildings, hidden away from prying eyes. A rough man with a scar on his neck and hands like calloused leather leaned against a table stacked with old goods from smugglers from the Capitol.
"You got the bread.?" he grunted, eying her warily
Dina nodded, holding it out carefully " I need cheesecloth."
The man grinned, showing a row of crooked teeth. โYou know the price. For fresh bread, Iโll give you half a roll of cloth."
Dina bit back her frustration. Sheโd hoped for a little more. โHalf a roll? Itโs not enough to finish both dresses. I need enough to make a full dress for myself"
His eyes glinted with amusement. โYouโre a girl who knows what she wants, huh? Thatโll cost you double. Iโm giving you a good deal, girl. Take it or leave it.โ
Dinaโs stomach turned. She had no other choice. She nodded, handing over the bread.
When she returned home, she found her mother sitting at the table, eyes vacant as she stared at the half-empty plate of food in front of her. The sight broke Dinaโs heart every time, but she had no time to linger on it. There were dishes to wash, firewood to gather, and a hundred other things waiting to be done. She could hear the faint sound of her motherโs sobs from the next room as she fed her, spooning soup into her motherโs mouth as she barely managed to swallow it.
When Dina finished, she hurried to get ready for the Reaping. The tension in the air was unbearable, thick and choking like smoke. Even though the draw was still hours away, it felt as though everyone in the district could sense what was coming. The Reaping was always a grim affair, but this year, it felt heavier.
Dina sewed the last buttons to her dress, standing back to take a good look she sighedโnot because it looked bad, but only because it was a inch shorter than how she wanted it. But she couldn't care, because at 1pm she'd have to be dressed and ready for the reaping.
The day of the Reaping arrived, and the air was thick with dread.
Dina stood beside Ellie in the town square, surrounded by hundreds of others who were trying to pretend they didnโt feel the cold, suffocating weight of the Capitolโs presence looming over them. The announcerโs voice crackled through the speakers, calling for silence, and everything stopped.
The names were drawn.
" DINA WOODWARD"
Dina looked around, her heart beating in her cheat and a stone in her throat. She couldn't believe it but she had to, she needed to go.
Walking towards the stage to the pale makeup Capitol lady she stood looking at the other tributes, they paid her respects to her by placing three finger to their lips and up towards the sky.
" now for the one boy tribute"
" ELIJAH MADISON"
she knew Elijah, he was just a meekly 12 year old boy. She couldn't believe it, a choked up sob almost came from her throat but she had to suppress it.
" I volunteer."
She heard from the crowd, district twelves searching around trying to figure out who the words came from.
Until Ellie walked up towards the stage standing beside Dina staring towards the crowd. That was against the rules but Dina didn't want to say anything until one of the Capitol announcers denounced this volunteerism.
The final goodbyes were harder than Dina had imagined.
Ellie was already in her room, while Dina was isolated in hers looking out the window. Her door opened as she saw her mother crying in tears speaking in the language only both of them could only understand.
Her motherโs lips trembled. โDinaโฆโ Her voice cracked. She took one step forward, then two, and then she was in front of her daughter, kneeling awkwardly, as if her bones no longer trusted her weight. โMy girl.โ
Dina felt something snap inside her chest. โDonโt cry,โ she whispered, even though her own eyes were welling up. โPlease donโt cry.โ
โIโm sorry,โ her mother breathed, reaching up to cradle Dinaโs face with both hands. โIโm so, so sorry.โ
Dina shook her head, eyes burning. โMomโโ
โNo, let me say it.โ Her motherโs voice broke. โYouโve been taking care of me sinceโฆ since I lost the baby. And IโI didnโt mean to leave you alone like that. I justโฆโ She let out a slow, aching sob. โI was drowning. And I didnโt even see how much you were carrying.โ
Her mother nodded slowly, her thumb brushing a tear from Dinaโs cheek. โYou didnโt deserve that. Youโre seventeen. Youโre still a child. And I let grief steal you from me. I should have been there for you.โ
โYouโre here now.โ Dinaโs voice cracked as she gripped her motherโs wrists gently. โYou didnโt mean for any of this to happen. I know that.โ
Her mother leaned forward, resting her forehead against Dinaโs. โI just got you back, and nowโ
โIโll come home,โ Dina said, though she didnโt know if it was true. She needed her mother to believe it. Maybe she needed to believe it too. โIโll come home. Iโll fight.โ
Her mother wept into her shoulder, her hands still gripping Dina like she was afraid to let go. โPromise me you wonโt lose who you are in there.โ
Promise me youโll eat. Promise me youโll try to get better. Even if I donโt come back. Please.โ
Her mother swallowed hard, like the words were cutting her throat on the way out. โI promise.โ
They sat like that for a long momentโtwo broken hearts holding each other in the silence between everything theyโd said and everything they hadnโt. And when the Peacekeeper came to announce the time was up, Dina didnโt want to let go.
But she did.
Ellie paced the length of the goodbye room, jaw tight, fists stuffed into the pockets of her worn jacket. The Capitol had dressed her in nicer clothes, but she still wore her ownโscuffed boots, threadbare hoodie, sleeves stained with sawdust and grease. She didnโt want to look like a tribute. Not yet.
The door opened, and Joel stepped inside.
He filled the room with his presence. Broad shoulders, sun-weathered face, and eyes that had seen too much. He didnโt say anything at first, just stood there, arms crossed like he always did when he was trying not to feel too much.
Ellie froze, then gave a shaky exhale. โHey.โ
Joelโs jaw twitched. โHey, kiddo.โ
She tried to crack a smile. โYou pissed?โ
โShould I be?โ
โI meanโฆ you always told me not to be stupid.โ She tried to shrug it off, but her voice caught halfway through. โVolunteering for a twelve-year-old isnโt exactly smart, right?โ
Joel walked toward her and stopped just a foot away. He looked at her like he was trying to memorize every inch of her face. โIt was the right kind of stupid.โ
Ellieโs eyes dropped. Her throat tightened. โHe was just a kid, Joel.โ
โSo are you,โ he said quietly. โDoesnโt mean I ainโt proud of you.โ
That made her look up. โYeah?โ
Joel nodded. โYou did what I wouldโve done. What your mom wouldโve done.โ
A long silence stretched between them, thick and quiet and full of everything they didnโt know how to say.
Joel sighed, then placed a calloused hand on the back of Ellieโs neck, pulling her into a hug. โYou listen to me, alright?โ His voice dropped low, steady and warm like an anchor. โYou get in there, and you donโt lose your head. You donโt start fights unless you know how to finish โem. You donโt trust anyone unless theyโve bled for you.โ
Ellie swallowed hard, pressing her face against his shoulder. โWhat if I canโtโ?โ
โYou can.โ Joelโs voice cut through the air like steel. โYouโre the toughest kid Iโve ever met. Youโre sharp. Youโre scrappy. And youโve got more heart than half the bastards who walk this earth.โ
Ellie sniffed. โKinda sounds like youโre saying goodbye.โ
โIโm not.โ Joel pulled back just enough to look her in the eyes. โIโm sayingโno matter what happensโyou ainโt alone. You carry me in there, you understand? You fight like Iโm right behind you, watching your back. โCause I am.โ
Ellieโs lips trembled. She nodded once, then twice.
Joel pulled something from his coat pocketโa simple, worn carving knife. โKeep this with you. Not for show. For survival. Youโll know when to use it.โ
She took it silently, fingers curling around the hilt like it had always belonged there.
A knock at the door made them both flinch.
Joel stepped back slowly. โMake me proud, Ellie.โ
โYou already are,โ she whispered.
And then the door opened again, and the goodbye was over.
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pricefield au but max is steve and chloe is garrett from the minecraft movie
- 'I gotta deal with the fact that now I know you.' - 'Well, you don't really know me.' - 'Doesn't matter. I know you enough.'
ugh i would LOVE to read more about bruce x clark x reader and the kryptonian breeding season if you ever wanna write more about that
Bruce Wayne x Clark Kent x fem!Reader ๐ฉท โโ .โฆ
a/n : okay sooo likeโฆ i literally cannot stop thinking about bruce and clark absolutely wrecking me during kryptonian breeding season like??? oneโs all cold and calculated and the other one is just a feral puppy in heat and iโm the dumb little thing stuck between them crying and begging and full of everything they wanna give meโฆ like oops!! guess i was made to be their perfect lil cumdump. this is for my fellow needy girlies who love getting bred stupid and filled over n over until they canโt walk and donโt even remember their name โ just โdaddyโ and โsir.โ be safe, be hydrated, and donโt trust clark when he says โjust one moreโ because HEโS LYING ๐คฅ mwahhh enjoy the mess!! ๐ฉท
แฏโ The moment Clarkโs breeding season starts, you can feel it in the air. Clarkโs body runs hotter, his touches linger longer, and he starts growling under his breath whenever another man looks at youโeven Bruce.
แฏโ He becomes insatiable. Weโre talking multiple times a day, desperate humping against your thighs in the morning, needing you on your hands and knees before youโve even had coffee.
แฏโ His favorite position during his โbreeding seasonโ ? Bent-over mating press or from behind with your knees tucked under youโanything where he can press his weight into you, knot himself deep, and stay there.
แฏโ Clark marks you with his scent constantlyโnuzzling your neck, rubbing your inner thighs, licking your chestโand gets irrationally possessive when it starts to fade.
แฏโ Bruce pretends heโs above it. He even scoffs when Clark starts his โbreeding seasonโ โuntil he sees you dripping and trembling from being bred nonstop.
แฏโ Thatโs when the switch flips. Suddenly, heโs in front of you while Clark fucks you, holding your jaw and making you look up at him while he fucks your mouth.
แฏโ He talks dirty in your ear while Clarkโs breeding you, gripping your hips hard enough to bruise:
โHeโs going to fuck a baby into you. Do you want that? One from both of us?โ
แฏโ He wonโt let Clark have you all to himself. Bruce insists on taking your mouth or ass while Clark has your pussy. Double stuffing is standard during breeding season.
แฏโ Bruce never loses composure, but the way he clenches his jaw and grunts when he spills inside you? Thatโs his version of falling apart.
แฏโ They donโt fight over youโthey share you. Clark fucks to breed; Bruce fucks to claim.
แฏโ They put you in heat-like states just from overstimulation: pinned between both of them, cock-drunk, messy, and mumbling about wanting their babies while one holds your legs open and the other fills you to the brim.
แฏโ They make you cum over and over just to ensure your body is โready to receiveโโBruce with slow, cruel fingers on your clit, Clark rutting in and out like an animal until your thighs shake.
แฏโ The aftercare is almost worse: Clarkโs kissing your belly, talking about โhow many he thinks took,โ while Bruce presses a hand over your full cunt to keep everything inside.
โDonโt waste a drop. Youโre ours.โ
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