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Also when israeki diaper force snipes 4 year old, media says "accidentally a stray bullet found its way into a 3-4 year old young lady"
I just wait for the day when israel has to pay for everything it has done. We will never forgive, we will never forget.
I love this and can't wait to see more! It's cool to see the series starting as little pieces of memories, old and new. Excited to see how you'll take this story Author!
Summary: It's been more than 200 years since you've last seen your cowboy. Pairing: Cooper Howard x Reader Word Count: 1,070 (a drabble? what's that?) Warnings:Â mentions of violence, swearing, A/N:Â Part of The Cowboy & The Movie Star series, a part 2 if you will. Let me know what y'all would like to see from this series. What snapshots would y'all like to see?
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A layer of dirt and grime covered every surface of the Red Rocket Gas Station. Outside the sun blazed down, covering the Wasteland in a blazing heat. The wind gave an occasional whistle as it blew more dirt into the gas stationâs broken windows. Though you were paying attention to none of that, you were focused on the sound that should not be there.Â
The thumping of heavy footsteps on broken concrete.Â
So with your back against the checkout counter you reload your gun and cussed Ma June. If this âsimple favorâ didnât kill you, you were going to ring the older ladyâs neck.Â
As the heavy steps get closer your finger tightens around the trigger of your gun. The old bell chimes above the door and heavy footfalls turn into light steps as the newest customer to the Red Rocket navigates around the debris littering the floor. The footsteps grow quieter as the person heads towards the other end of the gas station.Â
Taking the opportunity, you slowly crawl towards the open door a few feet to your right. The managerâs office was threadbare, a simple desk and chair sat in the middle of the room with a few filing cabinets sitting behind the desk. It did not offer many hiding places, however you had no interest in hiding. You were interested in getting the piece of tech Ma June was searching for and getting the hell out of the Red Rocket.Â
After waiting a moment, with bated breath for the sound of footsteps to draw closer. You were surprised when they never did, coming to the conclusion that the person must have left. Likely abandoning their search when they came up empty handed. Not that you minded, The less people here, the less bullets you would have to use to make it back to Filly.Â
Pushing the other person from your mind, you began going through the drawers of the desk. Where you found a handful of plastic forks, a loose cigarette and four caps. With another glance to the open door and a pause to listen for steps, you turned your attention to the filing cabinets behind you.Â
The first cabinet was a bust, holding nothing but trash. You had moved onto the second cabinet, only starting to pull the first drawer out when the hairs on the back of your neck rose and a pit of dread opened in your stomach. Before you could turn to inspect, the hammer of a pistol was pulled back. The click echoed off the walls of the dusty gas station.Â
âMy, my,â A low voice drawled out behind you. âWhatâs a pretty little thing like you doinâ all alone out here?âÂ
The voice was low, gravely, distinctly a manâs voice. It trickled down your spine like ice water, setting off every nerve ending within you. But deep down, there was a familiarity in the voice. A familiarity that had your heart tightening in your chest.Â
âJust surviving,â you replied., hand tightening around your own pistol. âWastelandâs a rough place.âÂ
You tried to keep your voice level, not wanting to give away any of your intentions or give the stranger a reason to pull his trigger. At this point you were ready to call this mission a bust, sure that the tech Ma June was after was not worth your life.Â
âStand up, leave your gun on the groundâ the man demanded, leaving no room for arguments.Â
Complying with the man, you left your gun in the dirt and stood. Muscles aching and protesting from being squatted for so long. Once fully stood you began to turn around. Wanting to see the man who was likely going to shoot you down.Â
The man, no, the ghoul in front of you was menacing from looks alone. A long, leather trench coat covered the rest of his outfit, an ammo belt stretched across his chest, and a weathered cowboy hat was pulled low on his head. A sneer stretched his lips across yellowing teeth and fire burned in deep brown eyes.Â
As you locked eyes with the Ghoul a weight of emotions crashed into your chest. If silence hadnât consumed the gas station you would have thought he shot you.
âCooper?â The name fell from your lips before you could stop it.Â
The sound bubbled in the space between the two of you. Growing with the tension in the room before popping with a deep growl from the man.Â
Quicker than you could realize, he was on you. A heavy arm pushing against your throat as he slammed you against the hard metal cabinets behind you. A handle dug harshly into your hip, surly going to leave a bruise. However, you could not find it in you to care. Not when Cooper Howard was standing before you two hundred years after you had seen him last. Two hundred years after you were sure he had died. Â
âHow do you fuckin; know that name?â He growled, pushing his forearm harder against your throat.
âCoop, please,â You coughed out, struggling to breath past the pressure Cooper was putting on your neck. âItâs me.â
His eyes darkened, a predator staring down at you. âBullshit.âÂ
The arm not holding you to the cabinets began to raise, The metal of his gun was cold as he placed it to your temple.Â
âIâm only gonna ask one more time.â He pulled the hammer back with a sickening click. âHow do you know that name and why are you wearing her fuckinâ face?âÂ
He was nearly shouting at the end of his question. Fury beginning to take over his composure.Â
Knowing you only had one more chance to prove to Cooper that you were standing in front of him, you dug into your memories with Cooper. Going back to a place you had long wished to go back to.
âI told you I loved you for the first time the day the bombs dropped,â you choked around the words, âI had a meeting at the studio and you were getting ready for a birthday party. We were standing in the driveway and you were wearing that damn cowboy getup, but I couldnât wait anymore so I blurted it out.âÂ
The fire in his eyes diminished as another emotion took over. With a small sigh, your name escaped his lips in a whisper. Like a prayer he had long since forgotten.
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All fics are fem!reader
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Why Didnât We Work Out? by @astonishment
Pairing: James Potter x Reader Summary: âJames Potter had two girlfriends in his seventh yeat at Hogwarts. Y/N Y/L/N, who he dated for five months; and Lily Evans, who he dated afterwards. When heâs dared to call one of his exes, guess whoâs number he dialsâŚâ
Morning Coffee by @thewriterghost
Pairing: Poly!Marauders x Reader Summary: âYou bring morning coffee to the boys.âÂ
Not So Secret Admirer by @kquil (Part Two)
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âyou can't hide your adoration for remus lupin and often end up staring at him, good thing he thinks you're really cuteâ
With All Due Respect by @writesowhatnext
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âRemus and the reader are best friends and thatâs it and itâs so absurd that Remus keeps insisting that theyâre anything more, right?â
Never His by @weasleykisses
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âwhen James needs help asking out Lily, he enlists you to play his fake girlfriend to make her jealous. In the process, you end up making Remus Lupin green with envy.â
Dealbreaker by @luveline
Pairing: Sirius Black x Reader Summary: âyou work in a bookstore. sirius keeps finding reasons to need books. â
Pretty Boy by @alwaysmoncheri
Pairing: James Potter x Reader Summary: âyou think james is really prettyâunfortunately for you, sirius notices and decides to take matters into his own handsâ
Dizzy by @moonstruckme
Pairing: Roommate!James Potter x Reader Summary: âwhen your roommate James comes home after a night out with his friends, he's acting even more affectionate than usualâ
Coach P. by @soupandsimple
Pairing: Coach!James Potter x Teacher!Reader Summary: âgym coach James being called out by a student for often visiting you during their art classâ
Flirtation by @moonstruckme
Pairing: Sirius Black x Shy!Reader Summary: âwhen Sirius won't stop tormenting you with pet names, you think to take revenge, but he doesn't react as you expectedâ
Saving this for later! <33
All fics are fem!reader
Marvel One Two Three Harry Potter One Two Three Stranger Things One Two Three Four Five Specific Characters Tangerine Masterlist
Why Didnât We Work Out? by @astonishment
Pairing: James Potter x Reader Summary: âJames Potter had two girlfriends in his seventh yeat at Hogwarts. Y/N Y/L/N, who he dated for five months; and Lily Evans, who he dated afterwards. When heâs dared to call one of his exes, guess whoâs number he dialsâŚâ
Morning Coffee by @thewriterghost
Pairing: Poly!Marauders x Reader Summary: âYou bring morning coffee to the boys.âÂ
Not So Secret Admirer by @kquil (Part Two)
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âyou can't hide your adoration for remus lupin and often end up staring at him, good thing he thinks you're really cuteâ
With All Due Respect by @writesowhatnext
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âRemus and the reader are best friends and thatâs it and itâs so absurd that Remus keeps insisting that theyâre anything more, right?â
Never His by @weasleykisses
Pairing: Remus Lupin x Reader Summary: âwhen James needs help asking out Lily, he enlists you to play his fake girlfriend to make her jealous. In the process, you end up making Remus Lupin green with envy.â
Dealbreaker by @luveline
Pairing: Sirius Black x Reader Summary: âyou work in a bookstore. sirius keeps finding reasons to need books. â
Pretty Boy by @alwaysmoncheri
Pairing: James Potter x Reader Summary: âyou think james is really prettyâunfortunately for you, sirius notices and decides to take matters into his own handsâ
Dizzy by @moonstruckme
Pairing: Roommate!James Potter x Reader Summary: âwhen your roommate James comes home after a night out with his friends, he's acting even more affectionate than usualâ
Coach P. by @soupandsimple
Pairing: Coach!James Potter x Teacher!Reader Summary: âgym coach James being called out by a student for often visiting you during their art classâ
Flirtation by @moonstruckme
Pairing: Sirius Black x Shy!Reader Summary: âwhen Sirius won't stop tormenting you with pet names, you think to take revenge, but he doesn't react as you expectedâ
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Ahhh thank you for the tag @chvoswxtch
Iâm not going to tag anyone because Iâm very new and donât want to force anybody but let me know which WIP you want me to post a part of!
Holy shit
Author, fantastic chapter and if possible could be added to a tag list for this?
This is genuinely amazing, the last line? CHILLS
Gorgeous job, thank you! Take Care Author! <3
a/n: if you guys start suspecting i have a crush on madelyn stillwell, no you don't, you didn't see shit, forgive and forget. Cross-Posted on AO3
Warnings: Blood and Violence (fr fr), Homelander being a Fucking Asshole, Very Questionable Corporate Ethics, Plus Size Reader, Explicit Language.
Summary: You know a slaughterhouse, when you see it.
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
A series of loud, demanding knocks startles you right out of your dreamless slumber. The borderline panicked, rapid thumping against your door, forces you to open your eyes, squinting with a groan at the morning sun streaming through the gigantic windows of your room. The mascara from the night before sticks in clumps over your eyelashes, and you blink a few times, until black pieces fall onto your cheeks, where they're promptly wiped away by the back of your hand. There's a taste of stale vomit in your mouth, your stomach feels strangely empty, and you don't really want to remember where you decided to dispose of its contents. As you make your way towards the door, your calf cramps up, making you huff a silent curse through your cracked lips.Â
- Fucking Christ... Where's the fire? - you croak out, as you open the door, eyes falling onto a familiar head of ginger hair sticking out behind the screen of a tablet.Â
- The fucking Internet - Ashley answers not missing a beat - Someone uploaded a bunch of videos of you from the party, including one where you, like a complete dumbass, decided to smoke a joint. And one where...
She cuts herself off, as her face finally rises to look at you, her expression freezing in shock.
- What the fuck happened to you? - she asks, and if you were any less hungover, you'd notice the sliver of concern lacing her words.Â
- What do yo...?
Your eyes follow her inquisitive gaze down, and there, your left tit stares back at you, peaking out of an almost finger shaped tear. Huffing in exasperation, you try to amend the situation, pushing the fabric around to cover yourself, only to feel the last of the stitches give out. You catch your destroyed t-shirt at the last second, as it all but falls off of your body.Â
- Shit, I'm sorry - you mutter, giving up on salvaging the shirt, and focusing on saving what's left of your dignity.Â
Ashley blinks a couple of times, her eyes dragging themselves back towards your face, as she swallows thickly.Â
- Miss, um... - she clears her throat, frowns - Miss Stillwell wants to see you in her office, as soon as you can.
You nod in understanding, still too dazed to be properly worried by this sudden summoning.Â
- Give me twenty - you attempt to smile, but your face hurts, and your throat is drier then the Mojave desert.
- Take thirty.
With that, Ashley turns to leave, not before throwing you one last, strange look.Â
 Closing the door behind her, you let go of the shirt, letting it pool in scraps under your bare feet. You don't remember much of the previous night, but you sure as fuck know, how you've managed to end up looking like you do. Thankfully, you remember the exact moment, when you slipped out of Homelander's penthouse, your memories fading well after entering the elevator. The mention of the videos from the party being uploaded, stirs some form of morbid curiosity within you, and you pace around the living area of your room, trying to find your phone, before remembering, that you did, in fact, lose it.Â
Scratching at the back of your neck, you grab your costume from the closet, and decide to take a shower, Â after sniffing at yourself and realizing, that leaving the room smelling like a waste bin would be criminal. An hour spent under the hot water and a thorough teeth-brushing later, you're standing in front of Madelyn Stillwell's office, fingers running through your still slightly damp hair. She lets you in as soon as your fingers thrum against the door, greeting you with that familiar, corporate smile. Despite that, you'd have to be completely blind, not to notice the tension between her plucked eyebrows.Â
- Ah, Fireball - her voice is strange as well, a measured expression of something stirring just under the surface. - Take a seat, please.
Her office is just as much of an overstimulating mess, as you remembered, and this time you plop down onto the large couch, noting, that it's much softer, than the one in your room. Stillwell paces the office, filling a glass with water from a dispenser, and placing it in front of you. Then, to your surprise, she grabs her laptop from her desk, and puts it next to the glass, the screen facing you.
You stare at your reflection in the black, and you're not sure who's looking back. Was hangover the domain of Fireball? Or Smirnoff? Perhaps that secret third thing, which almost gave Homelander what he wanted last night. A fight, a struggle, a quick fuck. As Stillwell sinks into the couch right next to you, you start to wonder, if you're going insane. Most likely. There is none other explanation for the turmoil you were experiencing.Â
- I'm sure you're aware, why I invited you here today - she says, her slender hand dancing on the keyboard of her laptop.Â
She's about to show you the videos from last night, you think with a sigh, already trying to brace yourself for the inevitable stern talk you're about to receive. This, and another several hours spent in media training with Ashley, which, might as well kill you at this point. And then, the screen flickers to light, and your heart stops in your throat.Â
There, a freeze-frame from a CCTV camera looks back at you. A washed out, pixelated image of yourself, t-shirt torn, makeup running, you're sneaking away from Homelander's room, holding the scraps of fabric to your chest. The wobble in your legs is visible even through the shitty quality, and your heart sinks with the realization, of how exactly this situation looks like. Of how close to the truth this assumption really is.Â
You swallow thickly, as Stillwell presses play, and the video version of yourself springs into action. Supporting yourself against the wall, you begin to make your way towards the elevator.Â
The video plays footage of the empty corridor for a moment longer, but before you voice your confusion, the whole image glitches. Your eyes blink rapidly, as you observe with a shocked expression, as the wall next to the door cracks, pieces of paint and plaster falling to the floor in a cloud of dust. It doesn't take a genius to know, the impact has been made from the inside, and your brain does a flip inside your skull.Â
Twenty sped up seconds of footage. That's how close you were to getting your head, supposedly, caved in by the Hero of America. The Mental Health King.
 Strange. You were sure you've navigated the situation the best you possibly could. Deescalated, rewarded good behavior, removed yourself as soon as possible. Perhaps you should've given him more? Physical contact most likely wasn't the smartest idea, he would've used it as an excuse, surely. But some more words of encouragement, something to calm the fire within him. Your thoughts are interrupted by the realization, that at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. You're alright, nothing happened. You did what you could, with what you had, and look at you, still standing, dignity (mostly) in place.Â
Another reward, that might be the key. Homelander seems to be quite addicted to praise, and as much as you'd love to write him off as an imbecile, you know he's anything but. Before your mouth can open, however, Stillwell slides a folder towards you on the glass table. Your eyes fall onto the papers, and something twists inside your gut.Â
- No matter, what you think happened last night. I would like you to sign those documents. - Stillwell says, her whitened teeth staring back at you.
Think?
Your eyes narrow, as your face turns towards her.
- Miss Stillwell - she cocks her head to the side when you address her - I assure you, nothing has happened.
She blinks a couple of times, her eyes involuntarily floating back to the footage displayed on the laptop.
- Homelander gave me a lift from the party, we talked for a bit. That's all.Â
That is most certainly not all, and Stillwell knows. She must've done this before, her practiced expression of corporate politeness slipping for only a smidgen. Her lips smack against each other, and then the mask is back full force, her hand pushing the documents closer to you.
- I would still very much like you to sign this agreement - she says - Or, we will have to terminate your contract, and consequently withdraw all benefits enclosed in it.
- I just said, nothing has... - you cut yourself off, because of course.Â
This isn't an NDA protecting Vaught and by extension, Homelander, from his actions last night. It's an insurance against future incidents. Which are apparently expected.Â
You frown, hard, a pit forming deep within your stomach. Previously, perhaps foolishly, you thought your contract offered some sort of protection. Something, that would ward off potential advances. Stillwell has put so much effort in getting you to sign, to join Vaught if only temporarily, you were convinced you'd answer to her first. Stupid, that was plain stupid. After all, this isn't some wholesome family business. You're working under a corporation, that, for the most part, runs America like the fucking navy.Â
You know a slaughterhouse when you see one.Â
With a shaky hand, you grab an elegant, probably filthy-expensive pen, the overwhelming realization, that you're truly alone, hitting you like a truck. Next time Homelander decides to get his hands on you, no one will back you up. You're completely and utterly on your own.Â
This can't be worth it. Your brain races in your skull, as you try to quickly form some sort of plan of action. Anything, that would help you face the incoming doom.Â
- Miss Stillwell - your throat feels impossibly dry, and out of the corner of your eye, you can see her blonde waves move - I left my purse, and my phone back at my friend's house. Perhaps, you could arrange a meeting? So I can get it back?
- As soon as you sign - she says evenly, her manicured hand pointing to the documents with more urgency.Â
How many times can you sign your soul off to the Devil, before there's nothing left?Â
You're not sure which one of you lifts the pen, which one pushes your hand to glide the ink over this new pact of silence. It can't be worth it, it simply can't. No matter what you try to tell yourself, the vision of your happy friends from the party slips further, and further away from your grasp. You've always thought martyrdom is stupid, laughed at the Saints, at the historical figures sacrificing their lives for the greater good. And yet, here you sit, with Madelyn Stillwell's perfume in your nose, pushing away all sense of dignity in favor of what? A better wedding dress for your friend? Ridiculous.Â
- Thank you - Stillwell swoops in, taking the pen away from your rigid fingers and swiping the documents from the table - That'll be all for now. You should get ready for the photoshoot after lunch. I'll get back to you about that meeting.Â
Another thought wakes you up from your stupor so suddenly, it feels like a bucket of freezing water dumped over your head. Your knees crack, when you stand suddenly, nearly knocking your hip on the table.Â
- Can I ask you one more thing? - your voice raises an octave as you speak, nerves bubbling up in your throat.Â
Stillwell turns to you, her hair bouncing over her shoulders, and for just a second you're struck with how unabashedly stylish this woman truly is. Such a contrast with your usually disheveled appearance.Â
- I need one more day off this week, or at the very least a couple of hours.
She frowns slightly, a barely visible twitch of her plucked to perfection eyebrow.
- Whatever for? - she asks, and you find a striking familiarity between her and Homelander, in the fakeness of her cheerful tone.Â
There's no point in lying, not in this case at least, and you take a step forward, your platform boots padding softly over the fluffy carpet. She watches you carefully, holding your gaze with ease.Â
- I'm sure you've read my file - you start casually, your voice growing more and more serious - It's a family matter.Â
A flicker of recognition crosses Stillwell's features. Her lips pull back into a thin line, as she regards you in thought, toying with the pen in her hand. Manicured fingers scratch at the grooves in the metal casing, tap at the ferrule. Finally, she takes a deep breath, the satin shirt shifting over her chest.Â
- I'll see what I can do - she concludes, ditching the corporate smiles, and the artificial nonsense, her expression bordering on sympathy.Â
Anyone would be fooled, you're almost convinced yourself. But once again, this is not a family business down the street. This is an exclusive butcher's shop, and you're the new, hot, cut of meat, displayed in a case, ready for the taking. And as such, you give her a curt nod, the biggest display of gratitude you're capable of in this situation. Her eyes shift towards the doors of her office, and you take your cue with a polite smile. You both had things to prepare for, and you couldn't waste any more time sitting in one place, as the detrimental task of figuring out, how to navigate your approach to Homelander has been thrusted upon you.Â
The door clicks softly behind you, as you exit the office, your legs carrying you towards the gigantic portrait hanging on the wall. Blue eyes stare back at you, pupils almost the size of walnuts. Nothing, not the lens of the camera, the printing paper, not even the sheet of glass can hide you from the empty, passive gaze looking past you, through you. In this picture, he looks almost human, his skin moderately textured, his hair in carefully styled disarray. An image of all that's American, all that's always been out of your reach.Â
But you've seen the truth. The panting, hungry, terrifying superhero. You've seen his laziness, the unwillingness to work for anything of substance. Your eyebrows furrow, as you lean closer to the portrait, until the reflection of light disappears from sight, until you can see the texture of the paper beneath the glass.Â
- If you're looking for a flaw, I'm afraid there are none - Homelander quite literally manifests himself in your peripheral vision, voice filled with arrogance.
Your entire body flies a couple of steps from the portrait, your heart doing flips so close to your throat, you're worried you'll actually throw it up onto the floor.
- Motherfu...! - you stop yourself, hand pressed against your chest - Don't do that.
He laughs in response, a casual sound, that definitely doesn't fit any of your previous encounters. Especially the last one. But to preserve your own sanity, you decide to play along for now. You're not about to hand yourself over, stick your neck between his teeth again. Besides, Stillwell is right behind that stupid wall, he wouldn't do anything too outrageous with her so close. Hopefully.Â
- Whoa, jumpy aren't you? - his smile grows slightly sharper, as he approaches you, hands clasped behind his back - Let's have a little chat, before the photoshoot.Â
With that, before you have the chance to react properly, he grabs you by the elbow, his hold just tight enough, that there would be no chance of slipping away. Your feet stumble against each other, as you try to regain your bearings, being dragged through the corridor. Your mind is already going haywire with all the possibilities, all the different ways this interaction may go, and you scramble to find a suitable plan for every scenario. Homelander looks thoroughly unaffected, his face devoid of any signs of tension, hell, you'd risk saying he seems quite relaxed. Which is beyond worrying.Â
The room he pushes you into is completely empty, with some tables arranged into a circle and a bunch of chairs placed around them. A conference room, with the uglies fucking carpet you've ever had the misfortune to lay your eyes on. And then, after taking in the whole environment, your eyes zero-in on a small, black box, right in the middle of the table. Unassuming enough, but you know better. There's no such thing as innocent, as far as your "mentor" is concerned, and as images of the cracking wall flicker before your eyes, you bite down on your tongue. Homelander closes the door with a soft click, lingering for just a second, before turning to you, bright smile in place.Â
- I just realized, I don't know the scope of your powers - he says casually, crossing the room, and standing in front of you - Soon, we'll be sent on missions together, I'd like to know what I'm working with.Â
Fair enough. You are slightly surprised he even needs clarification, as before signing the contract, Vaught took full inventory of your abilities. The idea of being alone with him in a room still makes your fingertips tingle with nerves, but you swallow it down, like you seem to be doing to most things these days. Pushing your hair out of your face, you nod slowly, pretending this sudden shift in his behavior is not throwing you in a loop.Â
- I'm pretty strong - you say, keeping your expression even, and don't even flinch, when he scoffs at your words - I heal faster. And I can use mild telekinesis, although it's really not... Um... Polished.Â
To be quite honest, all you've managed to do, is move some objects around. It's not even useful enough to aid you in your day-to-day life. Usually it takes less effort to just, pick the damned thing up. Which is all that he should know, because Vaught knows.Â
- Show me - it's not a request, his voice filled with a demanding tone, bordering on arrogance.Â
You almost tell him to say please. Your mouth opens, the words ready to jump out from between a small smirk playing on your lips, but you swallow that thought thickly. There's a time and a place for educating his ignorant ass, and being locked in a tiny conference room might not be the right one. So, you shrug, the movement pushing your hair back over your eyes.Â
- Which one? - perhaps, you'll allow yourself a cheeky smile, as a treat.
His smile sharpens to a worrying degree, and he claps his hands in front of his chest.
- I'm so glad you asked - his feet carry him straight to the box, and you might get a whiplash from all the confusion you're experiencing - I read your file.Â
That raises an eyebrow. Realistically, you knew he would have access to your documents, your wole life exposed to his greedy eyes. And as such, this line of questioning surprises you. Although perhaps, it shouldn't. Since the very first moment you've met him, you had a sneaking suspicion, that he's just... Well... Lazy beyond belief. And your last interaction proved to you the sheer scope of his unwillingness to put any work in. With a raised eyebrow, you watch him open the black box with a soft click, taking out it's contents, his shoulders rolling, like he's preparing to lift some weights at the gym.Â
Then, he turns back to you, a gun secured in his leather grip.Â
- I'm interested in your healing abilities - he says, smile never faltering, the muzzle staring at you expectantly.
Now that gets your heart racing, but the reason might surprise him. Pain has been a constant companion in your life, and after discovering your powers, probably one of the few ways to keep yourself in check. That's why, your eyes light up at the sight of the gun, and all caution is thrown to the wind. You know, deep down, this is a test. How much can he do, how much can he hurt you. But you'll deal with the consequences after.Â
If this will help placate him, lead him away from whatever happened between the two of you last night, you're more than willing to put yourself on the line. Better than the alternative, better than making use of that NDA you just signed.Â
- Once, I got hit by a car - you remember with smile - And the next day went to class like nothing happened.Â
The gun digs into the soft flesh of your stomach, as you step closer, looking up at him with an impassive expression, and Homelander's eyes light up like a kid's in a toy shop. Dangerous, your brain supplies, so very dangerous, but you've never been shot before, and to be quite honest, you're curious yourself.Â
- Lift up your shirt - he says, voice dropping just a fraction - Wouldn't want to arrive to the photoshoot with a hole in that pretty costume, would you?
You do as he says, with a bit of a struggle rolling up the faux leather of your corset top. His eyes fall down in an instant, tongue darting out to wet his lips, as he drinks in the sight of your pliable flesh peaking over the hemline of your skirt. His free hand darts out, as if on autopilot, gloved finger running across the whole expanse of your belly, revelling in the way your muscles contract at the contact.
Too close, you face twists, as his touch brings back memories from last night, your body freezing up for just a second. You need to keep him occupied in some other way, and as such, your eyes roll on their own, whether pushed by Smirnoff or Fireball is anyone's guess. Â
To your credit, when you grab the gun out of his hand with an almost laughable ease, he gasps, eyebrows furrowing at the sheer audacity of your action. But before he can have the chance to voice his irritation, you flip the gun in your hold, pushing it into the exposed flesh of your stomach. It's cold, hard, and your pulse spikes, as the anticipation flares within your veins.Â
- What are you...? - you cut him off, squeezing the trigger.
The shot rings out, the bullet goes into your stomach, and the force of the impact sends you falling over the table. And, fuck, it hurts like motherfucker on a stick. The smell of blood floods your nostrils, and through your momentary shock, you try to blink back tears welling up in your eyes.Â
- What the fuck?! - he cuts himself off again, a bewildered laugh sneaking past his lips, blue eyes drinking in the sight of your trembling form.
- You were taking too long - you try to sound indifferent, but your voice comes out as a broken whisper, spasm after spasm wrecking your body.
Blood trickles down your stomach, soaking into the fabric of your skirt, and as the wound slowly starts to close up, you can feel the bullet travel up, through the tissue. The sensation might be worse then the initial shot, and your face twists, as cold sweat pools over your creased forehead. Seemingly, you hadn't nicked any important organs, or so you hope.Â
-Â Oh, does that hurt? - you barely register his mocking tone of voice, as he comes closer to your heaving form.
Homelander crouches down, wrenching the gun from your hand and throwing it on the floor behind him like it's a piece of used tissue. Then, with mild interest, he inspects the wound.
- Your bleeding - he notes, and you'd be foolish not to note the slight tinge of disdain coloring his words.Â
- I'm not fucking bulletproof - you huff out, doubling over with a groan - I just heal faster.
He cranes his head to the side, eyes gliding over your pained expression. You're too focused on steadying your breathing, to notice the way his tongue pushes against the inside of his cheek in thought, but you're alert enough to recoil, once his gloved hand wedges itself under your chin, pushing your face ever so slightly upwards. You wish you didn't catch his gaze. The unrelenting curiosity, mixed with barely contained disappointment at your limited abilities.Â
- Let's try one more thing, hmm? - he asks, although noth of you know, there's no way for you to refuse.
Homelander grabs you by the shoulder, hoisting you up, despite the weakness in your legs. You groan, as the bullet finally falls out of the wound, creating a small, bloody print on the carpet. His eyes float towards the slowly disappearing dent in your skin, his thumb rubbing over it with a bit more force than necessary, as if he's trying to milk as much pain possible, force you to react again.Â
You don't give him the satisfaction, your eardrums buzzing, as you sway on your feet. Then, two things happen at the same time. His gloved hand pushes against your shoulder with enough strength, to force your body to uncurl, expose itself to his greedy eyes. And then, the center of your chest erupts with unimaginable, searing pain, as Homelander's eyes shoot red right at the middle of your collarbones.Â
It's a quick, blink-and-you'll-miss-it kinda impact, but it sends you flying backwards, colliding with the table, and then straight to the floor. For the first half a minute, you can't breathe, your chest collapsing like a faulty mineshaft. The smell of burning flesh fills the conference room, and you would retch, if you could do anything more than flail your arms weakly, legs kicking out.Â
He must've hit your trachea, you think, when your lungs fill with boiling blood.Â
Homelander comes to stand next to your body, moving languidly, as if this is the most regular of interactions. His face blurs in front of your eyes, the fluorescent lights illuminating his blonde hair from above. You want to say something so bad, something smart and cutting, that would throw him off his rhythm again, but all that manages to push past your lips, is a broken gargle, as blood gathers behind your teeth.Â
His face twists again, eyes taking on a freezing indifference, that is colder, more terrifying than any snowstorm. Looking at you for a moment longer, he finally snaps himself back to reality, a scowl placed over his features.Â
- Get your shit together - he spits out through gritted teeth - The photoshoot starts soon.
The disgusted look he throws you, as blurry as it is in front of your eyes, makes your lips curl back into a snarl. You should've known better, you did know better, but it doesn't matter, because for some reason, when it came to him, you just can't stop your mouth from running wild. So, before he even reaches the door, your gargles form a single, spiteful word, that cuts through the smell of blood, and flesh, and burning.Â
- Bitch - you seethe, blood gathering in the corners of your mouth, and you hear his boots stomp over, before you can see him.Â
There's a moment of outrage, his eyes burning with that all too familiar, red burn. But then, it melts into something worse, something cold and self-satisfied. He lifts his boot ever so slightly, placing it down on your chest, keeping your body from moving on the floor. Homelander lingers like that for a split-second, eyes flickering all over your pained face. You know what he's looking for, and you refuse to give it.Â
- I'll tell Madelyn to reschedule the photoshoot - he muses, lips curling back into a cruel smirk.
And then he pushes down with his foot, slowly, so you can feel every single creak and crack of your bones under his heel. He drinks in the silent scream, that tears through your body, as your ribs break under the pressure. Your eyes roll back into your skull, damn the car accident, you've never felt pain like this before.Â
- Take the rest of the day off, alright kiddo? - he quips, his voice deceivingly kind.
Giving one last shove of his foot, he finally lets up, shuffling out of the room like nothing has happened, the cape swishing over your broken body, like a blessing from America itself. The door clicks softly, somewhere over your head, and finally, you give yourself the luxury of crying. Heavy, salty tears run down your cheeks, mixing with the remnants of last night's mascara. At least he won't see you like this. You try to ignore the possibility of him using his X-ray vision to preserve your own peace of mind.Â
And as you lay there, feeling your bones, your tissues connect under the never stopping waves of pain, you realize something, which brings upon a new wave of tears tumbling down your cheeks, soaking into your hair, into the ugly carpet.Â
This is the first time you've felt truly alive in a long, long time.Â
The angst in this chapter, was absolutely DELICIOUS! Im absolutely desperate for more, I love this fic so much!
Chapter Thirteen
Plot summary : Desperate to get away from your controlling family, you take a job in New York as a wealthy vampire's blood source. A million dollars awaits if you can make it through a year, but life with Billy Russo is not going to be as simple as you think.
Pairing : Billy Russo x Reader
Story Rating : RÂ Chapter Rating : PG-13
Warnings : [This is a fic for 18+ only, minors DNI] Just so much angst. All chapters will contain mentions of blood. Please check the warnings on each chapter if you choose to follow this story.Â
Word Count : 4.7k
A/N : Sorry not sorry?
CHAPTER ONE | CHAPTER TWO | CHAPTER THREE | CHAPTER FOUR | CHAPTER FIVE | CHAPTER SIX | CHAPTER SEVEN | CHAPTER EIGHT | CHAPTER NINE | CHAPTER TEN | CHAPTER ELEVEN | CHAPTER TWELVE
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Chapter Thirteen
You couldnât sit still, couldnât relax.Â
You tried, for the sake of Karen and Frank who seemed to watch your every little twitch and movement as you got up to refill your coffee mug or to look out of the window. Karen had suggested going out for breakfast, reminding you that Billy wouldnât be awake for hours, and Frank gave a grumbled agreement, obviously wanting the pair of you gone so he could sleep through the day. But you werenât hungry and you didnât want to go out.
She tried again at lunch time and received the same response, but, since you hadnât eaten, she managed to guilt you into going to the little diner down the street for an hour. You could tell that she was nervous, almost as if she knew something that you didnât - but, of course she did. Sheâd spent the evening with Frank and heâd probably told her exactly what was going on
It was a feeling that soon started to gnaw at you, wondering what the pair of them had spoken about after youâd gone to bed, hating that she knew more about the situation than you did.
When you got back to the penthouse, you went back to your rooms, showering and using washing your hair as an excuse to get some space, the whole process taking longer than usual because of your broken arm.Â
Then you drew blood for Billy, wanting everything to be ready for him when he got up, some part of you hoping that things could go back to normal straight away.
It wasnât until you reached the fridge that you noticed all of the blood youâd put in there over the last few days was gone. Had he had it all last night or had Frank gotten rid of it?Â
You returned to your room until Karen called you out to the penthouse just as the sun was starting to set.
Nerve quickly took hold, no longer sure what you wanted to say to Billy. You just wanted to see him, know that he was alright, the rest could come after that. You took a deep breath before stepping out into the penthouse, expecting to find him there waiting. He wasnât.
âHeâs waitinâ for you in the library,â Frank told you before you could ask. âWants a quick word before we head to the office.â
âHeâs going back to work?â You asked, confused.
It shouldnât have shocked you, it had been almost two weeks since heâd last gone in, but the state he was in last night made you wonder if it was really the right decision. Frank didnât offer you any explanation or reassurance, he just shrugged.
You decided it was best to talk to Billy about it, and quickly started towards the library, wanting nothing more than to be able to talk to him and finally get some answers to all the questions youâd been struggling with over the last few days.
He was standing near the window, looking out at the view when you entered, all dressed up in a dark charcoal suit, ready for work.Â
Your breath caught when he finally turned to look at you and you felt your heart start to beat a little faster, and you couldnât tell if it was nerves or something else that was causing it.
You took a few steps towards him, the corner of your lips pulling upwards, happy to be with him again, despite the circumstances. But, when he noticed how close you were getting, he seemed to bristle.
âWhy donât you have a seat?â He said, his voice measured giving a false air of calm.
You frowned, hesitating for a second, wanting to move closer to him, not further away. But, after a moment, you did as you were asked and took a seat on the worn leather sofa. For a few seconds you watched him, expecting him to come and sit with you, or at least move a little closer, but he didnât.
âI want to start by saying Iâm sorry,â he continued speaking in that same tone, sounding almost distant, cold. âI never should have put you in that situation, and Iâm sorry that you were hurt.â
âNo, Billy, thatâs not -â you werenât sure what you wanted to say to him, but he didnât give you the chance to finish.
âI realise now that Iâve been selfish. Iâve been putting you in danger, over and over again, and it needs to stop.â
Dread filled you, your heart feeling like heâd reached into your chest and taken hold of it, squeezing it uncomfortably, causing it to stutter. Your lungs burned, refusing to draw breath. You shook your head, trying to convince yourself that he didnât mean what you thought that he meant, but he soon confirmed all your fears.
âI took advantage of you - I can see that now, and I really am sorry,â he carried on in that same empty tone, barely looking at you enough to see that there were tears welling in the corners of your eyes. âI understand that you rejected the offer Lissa extended on my behalf, but Iâm willing to double it. I know it doesnât make up for the pain Iâve caused you but -â
âYouâre paying me to go away?â Your voice broke and the first tear fell.
âNo, thatâs not - Iâm just trying to do the right thing.â
You held up your broken arm, making sure he looked, making sure he acknowledged what heâd done to you. âItâs a little late for that, donât you think?â
Billy paled at the comment, taking a step back and letting out a ragged breath.
âCanât you just -â
âWhat? Go quietly? Leave so you can pretend this never happened?â You answered back, anger quickly mixing with the hurt. You sniffled, trying so desperately to stay in control of yourself. âWhy are you doing this?â
âBecause you got hurt - I hurt you. More than once. Itâs better for both of us if you go.â Finally, there was a break in his tone, actual emotion starting to seep through. You could tell that he was upset, that he was angry and annoyed but, more than that, you could tell he was just as lost as you were.
âNo.â
âNo?â
âNo. Iâm not going anywhere. You asked me to stay. You made me want to stay with you,â you told him defiantly, watching as your words hit home. âYou donât get to make me feel like... like this and then send me away.â
âYouâre not -â
âHow is it better for me, Billy? How is being on my own with nowhere to go better?â The panic was quick to mix with the hurt in your tone, your heart racing a mile a minute.
He gave a heavy sigh, fingers tearing through his hair. âWhat do you want from me? Iâm trying to make this easier for both of us.â
âYouâre trying to make it easier for you. I donât need easy, I want honesty. I want to know whatâs going on.â
âYou want honesty?â He almost laughed. âYou mean like youâve been honest with me?â
âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
âI know about your fiance.â
You could have screamed. You very nearly did scream. âHe is not my fiance. I told you - I told you what my parents are like. I will never marry that man after what he did to me.â
The change in Billy was almost instant, a familiar spark in him that seemed to ignite just at the suggestion that someone had hurt you in any way. If nothing else, it was reassuring to know that some part of him still cared, even if he was doing all he could to bury that part and forget all about it. Â
âYou told me I got to have a choice here. Well this is my choice, Billy; Iâm staying,â you told him, getting to your feet. âIf you want me gone, youâre going to have to fire me. It should be easy for you, youâve made me break enough of your rules...â
âYouâd make me do that? Fire you and kick you out with nothing?â He asked, trying to make you see how ridiculous you were being.
You shrugged. âIf I leave here Iâll have nothing anyway.â
âYouâd have money, enough to start a new life, enough to -â
âI donât want your money and I donât want a new life,â you almost shouted. âI want my life. I want the life I get to choose.â
âThen you need to start making better choices,â he finally snapped, the forced calm gone from his voice completely and leaving behind nothing but frustration. âBecause, this thing thatâs wrong with me... thereâs no fixing it, it wonât get any better, and the next time you might not get away with just a broken arm and I canât have that on my conscience.â
âAnd how am I supposed to know about any of that when you wonât talk to me? When you always try to run away every time things get hard?â You asked, your own tone turning just as fraught. âYou let me think I was helping, that I could help you. You made me feel like I mattered and now youâre just throwing me away.â
âYou do matter. All of this is because you matter.â
You watched as he fought against himself, taking a step towards you then turning away, looking as lost as you felt in all of this. More than anything, you wanted to go to him, to just wrap your arms around him and not let go, but you knew that wouldnât solve anything.
âThen tell me,â you challenged, âtell me why youâd rather send me away than let me stay. Tell me what happened that night.â
When he looked back, there was anger and discomfort written across his face and something else too. Hatred. He hated that you were doing this to him and it was almost enough to make you feel sick. But, at that moment, you hated him a little too. You hated all of this and everything he was trying to do.
Billy took a slow breath, his jaw clenching before he finally started to speak.
âI went looking for Krista...â
âDid you -â you faltered, not sure how to ask the question, â- you were covered in blood, was that...?â
Billy shook his head. âIt was mostly mine.â
Even though youâd asked the question, once you had the answer you wished that you hadnât. You didnât ask the obvious follow up, instead you nodded and waited for him to continue.
âThe thing that I have - the sickness - she has it too. I didnât realise until I saw her lose control.â He paused for a moment, taking a breath. âItâs a disease,â he continued, his voice low, âit takes every vampire impulse and makes it impossible to control. It silences every part of us thatâs still human.âÂ
âHow do you get it?â You asked quietly, needing to find out everything you could.
âYou either get it from the person who turns you, or by being fed on by someone carrying it. It stays dormant in humans and only becomes active if theyâre turned.â
You listened carefully, absorbing what he told you, still trying to make sense of it all.
âBut Frank -â
âNo, Frank doesnât have it,â he answered before you could even finish.
âThen, how?â
The air between you became suddenly tense and you could tell from the look on Billyâs face that he really didnât want to talk about it. At any other time you would have withdrawn the question, not wanting to see him looking so uncomfortable, but you knew that you might never get another chance like this to find out what was going on with him.
âWhen I was a kid,â he offered before pausing, as if he was considering leaving the story there, before continuing. âThere was a guy who used to volunteer in the evening at the group home. At first he seemed cool, letting us stay out late playing hoops and stick ball, but then he -â
Billy stopped and you watched him almost twitch at the memory. You didnât ask him to carry on, you could already guess. Only, you soon realised, that that was only scratching the surface.Â
âTurned out he liked the kids more than he let on,â Billy finally carried on, and the sick feeling in your stomach only got worse, âhe told me I was pretty and broke my arm when I told him that I wasnât interested in those kinds of games, then he bit me.â
âBilly, I...â your voice was little more than a whisper, your head spinning. Was he comparing himself to the man whoâd hurt him? Was that why he was so set on you leaving? You looked down at your own broken arm and shuddered.
âHe only fed on me a couple of times, but it was enough to infect me,â Billy went on. âI didnât find out until a month or so after I was turned... I completely lost control. Frank nearly had to kill me to stop me.â
âAnd Krista... did you -â
âNo, I never bit her...â he was quick to answer, but there was a strange hint of guilt in his voice.
âThen how?âÂ
âLayla...â he said, awkwardly swallowing. Youâd heard that name before. âShe was the one before Krista and I -â
He didnât need to say it, the look on his face told you everything that you needed to know.
âYou turned her?â You asked and he nodded, looking physically sick. âBy accident?â He nodded again.
âKrista must have found her after I fired her. I donât know if theyâre working together but Layla must have turned her...â Billy let out a sigh. âKrista wants to ruin my life and she knows that youâre the way to do it. She triggered the thing inside me when she told me about your fiance. And when I saw you that night...â
Mine. Thatâs what heâd said to you, just before hurting you. Heâd been claiming you. (Maybe he hadnât been trying to hurt you after all - though that seemed like a very dangerous thing to think given the circumstances.)
Silence filled the room for at least a minute as you tried to think of the right words to say. You didnât want to think the worst of him, even now, but you were starting to see the havoc heâd caused in so many lives. Maybe it wasnât entirely his fault, but you were so tired of trying to think of excuses for him.
Finally, you had your answers, but they brought you no comfort. In fact you felt worse for knowing; you felt empty, hollowed out. It felt like he was telling you because he was drawing a line beneath whatever you had been, like it didnât matter if you found out because youâd be gone soon.
âIs there a cure? A way to treat it?â You asked.
âThere isnât,â he answered, âIâve spent the last fifteen years looking for one.â
âBut -âÂ
âThereâs no fixing it. Thereâs no making any of it any better,â Billy sighed. âSo itâs better for both of us if you just take the money and go because thereâs no happy ending here, not if weâre together.â
âThereâs no happy ending if I go either,â you told him with a sniffle. âIf I leave Iâll end up right back where I started, with the man my parents practically sold me to. A man who doesnât care about giving me a choice...âÂ
Billy awkwardly swallowed, trying to get rid of a lump in his throat, his hands clenching to fists at your words.
âYou donât have to go back to them. You could go anywhere.â
âTheyâd find me,â you muttered, starting to feel numb and cold, like heâd reached inside of you and scooped out all the hope and joy. âI was lying to myself thinking I could get away from them...â
âI could -â
âIf youâre sending me away, I donât want your help. I donât want anything from you.â
âBut -â
âNo,â you sighed, finally resigned to what this was. You forced yourself to look at him, despite the tears in your eyes. âYouâre not going to change my mind. Iâm not leaving unless you make me leave. If you donât want to see me or have anything to do with me, thatâs fine; Iâll do my job and stay out of your way. But Iâm not leaving until my contract ends.â
âWhat if I -â he tried, starting to get frustrated again.
âItâs not a negotiation, Billy,â you told him, managing to sound firm despite the way your heart was racing. âBesides, you said yourself that you keep doing this with the women who come to work for you. What sort of person would I be if I walked away now and let you move on to the next poor girl?â
It was a low blow, and you didnât want to be cruel, but what Billy was doing hurt and youâd be damned if he got you to leave just so he could move on to the next one.
âI wouldnât.â
âWhy? Because this meant something to you?â You shook your head. âDonât bother, Billy. I get it. Iâm just one in a long line of women naive enough to think you could love them.â
âIâm not doing this because I donât care.â
âHow many times have you said those words? How many times have you brought someone into your home and made them care about you?â You asked but quickly shook your head, not wanting to know the answer. âYou told me that youâd never been wanted, but Iâm starting to think that was just a line. I think you make people want you and then you push them away because it scares you. I wanted you. I wanted to stay - here, after, with you, just like you asked.â
You started to move towards the door, your hand scrubbing at your cheeks, wanting to wipe away any sign of tears before you had to face Karen and Frank again. Stopping just shy of the door, you turned back to him.
âYou couldâve talked to me about this, you could have given me a real choice before we started this instead of letting me think I was helping you,â you told him, desperately trying to hold yourself together. âBroken bones heal, but what youâve broken today? Thatâs going to hurt for the rest of my life.â
âWait -â you heard him as you reached for the door handle.
You didnât stop, didnât even turn to hear him out, you knew he was just going to hurt you more. There was movement behind you, but you didnât wait, walking out into the penthouse to find Karen and Frank waiting for you.Â
They were sitting together on the sofa but both stood the moment you emerged, Karen giving you a sympathetic look as you wiped your eyes. You almost expected Billy to follow after you, almost hoped that he would, but he didnât and that was all the sign you needed that youâd just done the right thing.
âYou can come stay with me, weâll get your things and -â Karen started, already stepping towards you.
âWhat?â You asked before realising what was going on. They were in on it. Karen and Frank both knew that Billy had been trying to get rid of you, and theyâd both gone along with it. âNo, Iâm not going anywhere.â
An uncomfortable silence filled the penthouse for a few seconds, all eyes on you.
âDamn it,â Frank grumbled, âdid he not explain to you that -â
âHe did,â you interrupted, âand I explained to him that if he wants me gone, then heâs going to have to fire me.â
âAre you fuckinâ kiddinâ me?â
âFrank...â Karen tried to calm him down.
âCanât you see what youâre doinâ to him?â He said, as if he thought he could make you feel guilty after everything Billy had said and done. He couldnât.
âIâm not doing anything to Billy that he didnât do to me first,â you answered back, feeling a little bolder than usual. Maybe it was because everything already hurt so much that you couldnât even bring yourself to care what might happen if you upset a vampire like Frank.Â
He looked ready to say something when Karen put her hand on his arm. For a moment more, he stared at you, before huffing.Â
âCan you talk some fuckinâ sense into her?â He grumbled at Karen before heading to the library.
You almost let him walk by without further comment, but you found you just couldnât help yourself. âWe were fine until the party. If you want to blame someone for this, maybe you should look at yourself. Youâre the one that made him doubt himself...â
Frank paused for a moment and your heart rate spiked as he glared at you. It was almost enough to have you shrinking back, feeling like youâd pushed a little too hard. He shook his head before storming into the library.
Karen let out a sigh before stepping towards you, trying to usher you into your rooms. You went, but not because that was where she wanted to go.
âI know what youâre going to say,â you sighed, walking into your room and heading towards the window, looking out at the city at night. âAnd youâre not going to change my mind.â
Out in the penthouse, you heard the sound of the elevator; Frank and Billy were leaving.
âCan you at least tell me why youâre doing this? I get that you have feelings for him, but -â
âItâs not that. Iâm not staying because I think I can change his mind or make him care about me,â you told her, giving a defeated shrug. âIt just... it took so much out of me to leave everything behind and come to New York. I finally got used to being here - I like being here - I canât just walk out on the only place Iâve ever felt comfortable.â
âYou donât have to leave New York. You have friends here, people besides Billy,â Karen offered softly.Â
âItâs not enough, you wonât be able to stop them from taking me back when they find me. Iâm safer here than I would be anywhere else.â
âWho is this guy that youâre so scared of?â Karen finally asked the million dollar question.
The question was followed by a long silence, making it clear that you didnât want to tell her, but Karen didnât move, didnât try to change the subject or carry on the conversation. She was waiting for an answer and, it seemed, she would wait as long as it took to get one.
âHeâs a very old and very powerful vampire,â you finally answered. âHeâs part of a criminal organisation called the Maggia.â
When you heard Karen take an awkward breath, you knew that you didnât need to explain any more than that, in her work sheâd no doubt heard of the organised crime network that spanned the whole globe.Â
It felt strange to finally say it, to finally admit just how screwed you were. Honestly, you thought that it would feel different, to expose what you were running from, but you just felt tired and resigned. It didnât matter anymore. Nothing seemed to matter anymore.
âAnd your parents owe him money,â she stated and you nodded. âSo, what was your plan? Use the million dollars Billy is going to pay you to disappear or were you going to try and pay him back?â
You pressed the heel of your palm to your eye, feeling fraught and exhausted. âI donât have a plan. I could never raise what my parents owe and, at this point, I don't think he'd let me just pay him off.â
It sucked to finally say those words out loud and admit to yourself that you really didnât know what you were doing. Youâd come to New York with the hopes that you could disappear, that a million dollars would be enough to vanish completely but if youâd learned one thing from Madani it was that you were easy to find. Too easy.
âI thought that Iâd have it all figured out by the end of my year here but maybe I wonât. So,â you shrugged again, âif Iâm going to end up back there with him, Iâd rather spend the rest of the time I have here feeling comfortable and safe, hoping that he doesnât find me until my year is up.â
âYou donât have to let that happen, we could -â
âPlease, donât tell Billy,â you begged. âI donât want his pity.â
âItâs not pity. He could help. We all could. Youâve got friends here.â
âNo, Frank was right - I just make things worse for everyone - and I donât want to do that anymore,â you told her. âIf youâre really my friend, please donât tell him. Donât tell Frank. Donât tell anyone. If you do, Iâll have to leave.â
It was a childish threat but one you knew youâd follow through on; you didnât want Billy to know. You didnât want his pity, didnât want him to know what awaited you.
âYou canât just give up.â
âWhy not? Billy already gave up on me,â you muttered, not wanting to feel sorry for yourself but finding it almost impossible.
âThatâs not what happened. He cares about you, he wants to keep you safe. Thatâs why we all thought it would be best if you left.â
You looked at her for a moment, sure that she believed every word she was saying. But you knew better than that, youâd looked him in the eyes as he said it, as he pushed you away to protect himself, because he didnât want to deal with the consequences of his actions.
âIt doesnât matter. Billy made his choice, and it wasnât me.âÂ
âI know thatâs how it probably feels -â
âThatâs how it is. He wants to send me away so he can forget all about me,â you interrupted, somehow managing to keep a neutral tone despite the fact that your heart was breaking.
âWeâre going to figure this out,â Karen decided. âWhether you stay here with Billy or not, Iâm not going to let them take you back home.â
A sigh slipped out and you nodded, managing something of a smile. You knew that she meant well, but you already knew that there was nothing she could do to help. Now there was no chance of you staying with Billy, enjoying the protection that he could offer, you knew that youâd eventually end up right back where you started.
âNow that everything's back to normal, you donât have to stay,â you told her. âYou can go back to your life...â
âI can stay a few more days,â she offered.
âNo, I -â you let out a sigh, â- I appreciate it. I appreciate everything youâve done for me, but I think itâd be easier for everyone if we all just got back to normal.â
Only, you knew that it wasnât going to be normal for you, not when Billy wanted nothing to do with you. You were going to have to get used to being alone again.
Without warning, Karen pulled you into a hug and held you tight. You drew a shuddered breath, lightly wrapping your good arm around her, knowing she was trying her best to comfort you, even though you felt inconsolable. She held on for a few seconds before finally pulling back.
âAre you sure?â She asked and you nodded. âIâll still see you on Thursdays,â she promised. âIâll make arrangements with Billy so you can have a night out with me, Matt and Foggy again some time soon.âÂ
You nodded along, only half listening as she made plans for things you could do as she slowly began to pack up her things. She lingered longer than you expected her to and, by the time she left, you felt so numb that you couldnât even bring yourself to cry. You put on your pyjamas and climbed into bed, deciding to watch TV, starting up the next episode of Black Sails, knowing that there was no point in waiting for Billy to continue watching any more.
End Note : đ đ Okay so I know that probably didn't answer ALL the questions people have had, but I've tried to at lest answer a few. I'm sorry this one is so angsty and sad. Also... yes the Maggia is something from Marvel comics, is it going to be accurate and canon? No, probably not đ
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PLEASE do yourself a favour and check out this wikipedia-styled template for google drive, made by @ Rukidut on twitter
I decided to try to sort my ideas and whats canon regarding my ocs with this and ITS PERFECT. IT ALL FEELS SO CONRETE. and i sure as hell AM Going to continue to use this with every single OC I have until google drives is set ablaze- Just!!!!!!!!
Also; link directly to the doc, just copy the file and you have your own lil template!!!!
Friendly reminder with DareDevil Born Again coming to usâŚ
Mattâs other senses are heightened, but he is in fact blind. Every time a new seasons about to roll through we see the heâs faking it posts :/
I read a lot of fanfiction.... 20 years old I don't know what I'm doing anymore
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