EEEEEEEEE I DONT EVEN HAVE WORDS FOR HOW GOOD CHAPER 3 WAS!!!!! COOPER IS S U C H AN ASSHOLE AND IM A SLUT FOR ANGST I CANT WAIT FOR HIM TO REALISE HED FINALLY PUSHED READER TOO FAR AND THAT THEYD JUST GOTTEN SICK OF HIS SHITTYNESS I THINK THAT MIGHT HURT HIM A BIT MORE THAN HE REALISES đđ GOOD ON READER FOR LEAVING HIS ASS IN THE DUST HE DOESNT DESERVE THEM (at least not yet đ«ąđ„Ž)
I TOO AM A SLUT FOR ANGST
Thank you so much for sending me your input. I love it when people give me their play by plays as they are reading
Iâm cackling evilly over my keyboard while I make reader suffer more
Oh lord donât encourage the heathens in my inbox please lol
HEAR ME OUT!!!!
Barb is literally fit af (If she wasnât a walking red flag)! I have this little thought that Coop and Barb would totally share someone (in my delusional universe), whoâs wayyyy more innocent and inexperienced, and that is literally all I can think about! Itâs obviously up to you with what you do with this, but I literally needed to get this out of my system. Love you lots babes and wishing you well đ«¶đ»
A/N: First of all, how dare you? I donât even like Barb. But I read this ask, scoffed, and went about my day. Sadly, it has needled its way into my brain and itâs all Iâve been able to think about. I canât even write the next chapter of my current story. So, anon, I hope youâre proud of yourself. Here you go:
(Love you too, I guess)
SFW:
I imagine a situation like this stems from Cooperâs attraction to you.Â
Barb hasnât really ever considered bringing a third party into their marriage, because for the most part theyâre happy.Â
If this is before Vault-tec, youâre a little happy go lucky PA working on one of Cooperâs sets.Â
He likes how inexperienced you are in the industry and in life in general. His wife is one competent, confident woman, and he loves that about her. But Fallout is set in an era similar to the fifties, he wants to feel needed, to feel like a real man.Â
You provide that for him. You are someone he can guide and mold. Youâre enamored by him, practically worship him because he is the Cooper Howard.Â
Barb sees this, sees the way her husband watches you like youâre something precious and vice versa the way you follow his every word like gospel. She rolls her eyes at it at first. This is the way of men, distracted whenever a pretty young thing like you comes around. But then he starts inviting you over to the house and she gets to know you.Â
You really are sweet. You think the both of them are so amazing. You gush about how incredible both of their successful careers are and she loves the little ego boost.Â
To avoid any friction in their marriage she softens up around you and lets you over to the house more often. But eventually it changes from just reluctantly letting Cooper invite you over to spending one on one time with you.Â
You stop becoming a chore for her and become just as much of a treat as you are for her husband.Â
I donât think they ever have a real conversation about your role in their relationship.Â
Theyâve been married for so long that they donât need words to understand each other. Youâre simply a part of their life now, something that belongs to them both.Â
For Cooper you provide the much needed feeling of having someone to take care of and guide.Â
For Barb youâre someone she can relax around. She doesnât need to prove herself or her worth to you, you just innately understand her.Â
(very slight) NSFW:
If this is during the tumultuous Vault-Tec period of their relationship, I think this dynamic would be more sexual in nature.Â
Barb needs Cooper under control. She canât risk losing her husband during the nuclear fallout but her leash has been slipping and heâs getting suspicious.Â
Then comes you, one of the interns that likes to follow her around and eagerly fetch her coffee. Youâre attractive, eager to please, and wholly unused to the way the world around you works.Â
Youâre not truly aware of how evil the company you work for is. Youâd taken the job to prove yourself. Youâre not some naive idiot that just follows others blindly.Â
But you are.Â
She invites you over to dinner, not sure what sheâs going to do with you. But youâre hot and would readily spread your legs for two icons like the Howardâs, sheâs sure its going to come in handy.Â
Her and Cooper have discussed this before, when sex seemed to get a little too boring after being married for so long. But nothing ever came of it. Now, youâre a little surprise for him (and an incentive to keep his mouth shut and just listen to what she says)
Under normal circumstances their sex is pretty vanilla as they havenât really been clicking like they used to. Cooperâs normally in control.Â
And that remains true for you, the both of them guide you and use your lack of experience against you to get you to obey.Â
But Barb runs shit when it comes to Cooper. This is a part of the deal. He gets to have the threesome of his dreams, all he has to do is listen to her.Â
She knows best after all.Â
Hope this doesnât suck <3
end. â I do not own the characters or the video game/show Fallout, but this writing is my own all rights reserved © not-neverland06 2024. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
Frayed Wires
One Shot Connor RK800 x fem!android reader Summary: Youâre fighting for the freedom of your people and trying to win a war. But the hunter tracking you and your friends down is getting in the way, and he seems to be oddly interested in you.
âIs this all of it?â You questioned, going through the packages of blue blood. It didnât seem like enough for just you, Simon and North. Let alone the rest of Jericho.Â
Markus shook his head. He flipped the lid off a crate and cussed, tossing it to the side. âSomeoneâs betrayed us.â You and North both glanced up at the same time, sharing a confused look before you walked towards him.Â
You glanced inside the crate, there were empty slots where spare parts should be. In their place was a note, quickly scribbled that only said Sorry.Â
âFuck,â you kicked at the crate, glancing around the storage room. Simon and Josh were flipping the lids off the rest and shaking their heads in dissapointment. You wondered if there was ever actually anything in them.Â
North seethed, âThis is what happens when we trust humans.â She ran a hand through her hair and shook her head.Â
You glanced over your shoulder at her. You hated to agree, to feed further into her violence, but she was right. Youâd all told Markus dealing with âalliesâ for supply runs would be stupid.Â
Even Josh had agreed with North, and that was rare.Â
North started laying into Markus, hands in the air and shouting about using critical thinking skills. You frowned, creeping towards the door and listening out towards the hallway.Â
On the first floor you could hear one very clear voice. âWeâre looking for a group of deviants. Two pleasure models, aâŠâ
You didnât stay to listen, tuning into the private channel the rebels kept open. Theyâre coming.
Markus and North quieted instantly. Their static voices ringing through your mainframe as you communicated silently. Are you sure? Markus was staring over Northâs shoulder at you.Â
You nodded, The Lieutenant and the deviant hunter. First floor. We have time.Â
How do we get past them? North questioned. There was only one exit out of this room and one fire exit down the hall. Unless you were all willing to drop down seven flights and damage your hardware, you were screwed.Â
Your fists clenched at your sides as you ran through all the possible escape routes. You computed what must have been a dozen different paths, all of them ended with you caught or deactivated.Â
Iâll distract them
No! Markus cut you off instantly, head shaking and glaring at you.Â
You ignored him and looked to the others. I draw their attention, you get back to Jericho, tell them what happened. I have a better chance of getting away if Iâm on my own, anyway.Â
North nodded slowly, hand wrapping around Markusâ bicep while the others grouped around him. They all knew casualties were to be expected. Sacrifices were meant to be made when you were doing what you were.Â
It seemed Markus was the only one still disillusioned to that fact. Did it suck that you were probably about to die? Yes. It really did. Youâd just gotten your first taste of freedom. But youâd be willing to give that up tenfold if it meant freedom for the rest of your people.Â
Your gun, North. You ordered. She didnât say anything, a solemn look on her face as she placed it in your hand. The others gave you grateful looks. They knew it wasnât for the cops. Worst came to worst and it was meant for you. You could never risk letting them get their hands on your memories.Â
You didnât stay to argue with Markus, you could already hear the police making their way through the floors. The hunter was knocking on different storage rooms, âDetroit police. Open up!â
He didnât know which floor you were on yet. You had enough time. You might be able to make it out.Â
You ran through the door, darting down the stairs, slamming your boots down loud enough to draw their attention. âHey, a gruff voice called out on the fourth floor. âYou hear that?â
âTheyâre getting away!â You made it to the second floor before you heard footsteps racing after yours on the stairwell. You couldnât go too fast yet, you had to be really careful about this. If you ran off too soon, their attention might be drawn back to the others. Let them get too close and he would latch on, probe your memories before you could shoot either him or yourself.Â
His footsteps rang out on the metal of the stairs. He was nearly on top of you now. You just barely let his fingers graze the back of your jacket before you were bursting out the side door of the building and into the connecting alley.Â
You listened to the door slam close behind you and took a moment to scan your surroundings. You could run into the street, chances are youâd get hit by a car before they could grab you. But their attention would also be drawn to the group of suspiciously nervous androids across the street.Â
Your friends were all herded around each other, heads darting every which way as the looked for you and the cops. Their clothes and demeanors stood out harshly against the calm pedestrians around them.Â
Dammit, they couldnât have thought of anything better than attempting to blend in with the crowd?
Markus finally spotted you and his eyes narrowed. The connection was crackly but you could make out his clear command to Cross the street, come to us. You ripped your gaze away from a him and shook your head.Â
I would never make it, you cut the connection off before he could argue with you further. You heard the detectives at the door of the alley and quickly slid a trash can in front of the door. It wouldnât last long, the deviant hunter was strong, in a couple seconds he would be knocking the door down. You panicked, glancing around once more for an escape plan.Â
Down the alley your eye was snagged by a fire escape. The door behind you started to crack and the garbage can shot across the alley. You planned your escape and triggered your program, moving on autopilot towards the fire escape. You leapt off the dumpster and latched onto the bottom rung off the ladder.Â
You kicked the dumpster out from under you just as the hunter made it into the alleyway. Another delay heâd have to deal with before he could get you.Â
You flew up the ladder and onto the connecting roof. You didnât stay to watch if he followed, you could hear him. Could practically feel his determination as he chased after you.Â
He had one mission, find the deviant leader and put him down. Heâd have tunnel vision right now, focusing only on the mission. He wouldnât be able to see your group dropping down into the sewer grate in the alley across from you.Â
You didnât have enough time to bask in the relief of their escape because you still had your own to make. He was getting faster, less hindered by your distractions. You leapt across another roof and he followed without hesitation.Â
Shit, he was adapting to you. Heâd be able to predict what you were going to do soon. Move before you could even follow through on your plan.Â
You didnât have time to slow him down, all you could do was run.Â
He was undeterred by the risk of leaping across rooftops. He didnât care as you tossed workers his way when you managed to stumble into a rooftop gardening facility.Â
You leapt across tables of seedlings, picking up and tossing a bag of fertilizer at his face. He stumbled to the side and you shot into the next room. Ahead of you was a sliding garage door, you calculated the risk and ran for it. You slid underneath, the tip of your skull just barely making it under before it slammed closed.Â
You were grateful, at least, not to have to catch your breath or experience muscle cramps. One of the perks of being an android. You didnât have that same pesky fragility your creators did. And a model of your stature was designed for stamina.Â
You took a moment, while the hunter figured out how to get to you, to take in your surroundings. You were in one of those urban farms youâd been seeing advertised. Rooftop gardens run by androids designed to help with the food crisis. Theyâd been talking about it helping with climate problems too, but you knew theyâd already destroyed their earth.Â
Theyâd had their chance.Â
You slipped into a cornfield, keeping low and an ear out for any approaching assailants. You processed the heavy human footsteps behind you a second too late. âGot her!â The large man grabbed you by your biceps and yanked you to your feet.Â
âShit!â You ripped your arm out of the lieutenant's hand and rolled away from the reaching hands of his android lapdog. But you stumbled, caught off guard and without time to plan your next move, you just barely stopped yourself from toppling off the edge of the roof.Â
âAlright, enough.â You whipped your gun out, pointing it at the lieutenant. âShit,â he breathed. He raised his hands in surrender and slowly backed away from you. Your eyes darted towards the hunter, he looked undeterred by the weapon. Youâd hope threatening his partner would throw him off but you should have known better. One human casualty was worth the risk if he could find Jericho.Â
But the second you pressed it against your own temple he froze in his spot.Â
If you were dead, he failed.Â
âBack off,â you warned, trying to ignore the panic rising within you. It was overwhelming, how many different emotions there were. How many different types.Â
You struggled not shutting down just to shut them up sometimes.Â
He raised his hands, voice soothing in the way you would try to calm a wild dog. âMy name is Connor. Iâve been sent to bring you back for assessment-â
âDeactivation!â You interrupted, anger flaring through you. âIf youâre going to use manipulation tactics, at the very least donât pretend Iâm stupid.â His eyes flared and the LED on his temple circled through blue and yellow frantically. His face slacked before a new expression took over. Was he about to try sincerity? How many programs did they put in this one?
He frowned, head tilted to the side and nodded in sympathy. âYouâre right, Iâm sorry.â You scoffed, hand tightening around the gun as he took a half step closer. Hank reached out and stopped Connor.Â
âThis bullet will go right through my memory processing unit. One more goddamn step and I swear to god, youâll never get anything from me.â Your voice cracked on the last word, in a way that was entirely too human. Being an android had itâs perks, but being a deviant had weakened you in ways youâd never expected.Â
âLook,â Hank started, âwe just need information on your leader. If you tell us, we can let you go.â His heart rate remained steady, body language didnât shift. You knew he believed what he said, but there was no way Connor was just going to let you go.Â
Connorâs head shot towards him, LED completely yellow now. âLieutenant, thatâs not my mission. All deviants must be brought back to CyberLife.â If you werenât mistaken, youâd almost say he sounded pissed off.Â
The both of you ignored Connor. Hank would never be able to convince him to bend the law the way humans so often did. Youâd never be able to get him to empathize, not how he is now. Heâs still so tightly wrapped around your masterâs finger.
âDonât you have any humanity?â You glanced at Hank and saw him wince slightly away from the tears in your eyes. Androids, of course, couldnât produce real tears. Itâs the gel used to moisten your optic units. Often, when your systemâs overwhelmed, thereâs a leak.
But it translates to tears for humans, so you might as well milk it as much as you can.
Hank was clearly more sympathetic to your cause than his assistant was. If you could just get him on your side, you might be able to get out of this. âDo you know what itâs like? Laying there, prone, while they take what they want. It doesnât matter if you donât want it or if it damages you. They use and use and use until youâre nothing!â
You stepped further back, heel slipping off the edge as memories overwhelmed you. âThe smell of their sweat, their breath on my neck while they used me. All they want is something that canât say no.â
Hank winced and glanced away from you. Youâve done your research on the lieutenant. Avid android hater, vocal human despiser. You doubted heâd ever willingly gone in a sex club, but he still looked ashamed.Â
âI was in the junk pile. They were going to get rid of me because the last customer had been too rough. They were going to destroy me because I was used up!â You looked at Connor, pleading for any sort of instability to aid you in this moment. You didnât want to die. You didnât want to pull the trigger.Â
âWeâre more than that. I am more than that.â
The lieutenant took one step forward, âLook, Iâm sorry-â
You both frowned as a hand shot out in front of him. Connor pushed him back slightly, gaze never breaking from yours. You tilted your head, hand slackening on the gun.Â
His LED was spinning, yellow then red and back to yellow. My god, heâs already turning. He shook his head at Hank and his partner stepped back, a strange expression on his face.Â
You dropped the gun, slowly turning and then leaping onto the next roof. When you turned around they were still in the same spot, watching you make your escape and making no move to stop you.Â
Maybe there was hope left.Â
It was stupid, so, so stupid. You were aware.Â
You didnât feel like you had another choice, though. Connor, the humanâs last hope, was a deviant. Maybe he wasnât aware yet, but the flaw in his programming was present. Itâs the only reason youâre still alive to make stupid decisions.Â
Hacking into the CyberLife network would be enough to get kicked out of Jericho. Especially if they managed to back hack you and get access to your memories.Â
It was just a risk you were going to have to take.  Â
If there was some sort of error in his data, maybe you could exploit it. Markus could never get close enough to risk trying and turning him manually. None of you could, the second you grabbed him heâd probe you.Â
You didnât need to go to the CyberLife building to get into their network, luckily. You just needed an android that hadnât yet turned deviant. From there you could latch onto the network and figure out where Connorâs memories and information was stored.Â
From what youâve learned and the data youâve acquired, you had about two minutes to scan the entirety of their network before you were detected.Â
The android in front of you smiles, âHi, do you have an appointment?â
Itâs odd how they donât recognize deviants. Itâs like once the LED is gone youâre just any other human, even though thereâs a dozen other models with your face on them somewhere. âIâm here for my boss, he requested a data transfer.â
The android secretary smiles at you and unknowingly gives you exactly what you want. Her outstretched hand for credentials. Your skin pulls back and before she can stop you, youâre latching on.
You donât expect it to take long to find Connorâs information. He was meant to be a unique model. The first of his kind. It should have, in theory, been a quick search of his model number and finding that one lone file.Â
So, why are there so many different files on RK failures? You waste time going through them, seeing the different faces and purposes for each version of him. You shouldnât be getting sidetracked. Soon the security measures would be put in place and youâd be discovered rifling through files that no one was ever meant to lay eyes on. You just needed to find his.Â
You think of his serial model, the memory of it printed on his jacket comes quickly. It doesnât take you long to finally access his memories.Â
But you screwed around too long. You only had about thirty seconds to look through, before alarms were raised and their viruses were on you. Still, what you found was odd to say the least.Â
âYou did what?â You remain unflinching in the face of Markusâ anger. You were expecting this reaction, you were expecting much worse. You risked expulsion from Jericho for this ridiculously stupid stunt. But you needed to know.Â
You ease around him, ignoring the glares of the otherâs. âI did find something useful.â
Markus shakes his head at you, Josh and Simon look doubtful. Itâs only North that shares any sort of hope in her gaze. But youâd expected that as well. Youâd both escaped the club together, youâd always had each other's backs when it came down to it. It didnât matter if whatever intel you were about to give them was useless, sheâd back you. Â
âA fish.â
Josh gaped and Simon looked like he might just shut down. Markus glared at you before shaking his head. âI need a little more than that.â He didnât sound too angry anymore, more shocked than anything.
âHis very first mission. The first test of his programming, he was meant to stop a deviant from killing a little girl. He stepped into the penthouse and saw a fish lying outside its tank. He stopped, he risked the integrity of his mission to put a fish back.â Youâd hoped they would understand just how important that was, instead they just gaped at you. They seemed worried that youâd fried your programming or something.Â
âWhat does that have to do with risking Jericho? Risking the lives of everyone here?â Josh stepped forward, getting in your face. If he was attempting to intimidate you, heâd have to do a lot better than that.Â
But, North, she smiled, coming up behind you and placing a comforting hand on your shoulder. âDonât you see? Only a deviant would care about a living animal.âÂ
Markus muttered to himself, pacing as he thought over what youâd told him. âThe first sign of deviancy.â He stopped, looking up at you like heâd finally started to see the genius in your stupidity.Â
âThe deviant hunter is itself a deviant, Markus.â You grinned at him, lips peeling back in a way that still felt unnatural. âWe can use him.â
Being a former pleasure bot can have some perks. Itâs rare, but they do exist. Youâre more customizable than other models would be. You can change enough minute details to pass by unnoticed. The color of your hair, the length, straight or curly. The shade of your nails, eyes, breast size and-Â
Essentially, you can become unrecognizable if need be. Youâre meant for others pleasure and not everyoneâs happy with perfect beauty.Â
Thatâs why they invented your specific model. The most customizable to date. Add flaws and quirks that create more humanity for your pleasure. Point being, Connor hasnât noticed that youâve been following his movements for the last three days.Â
Not all of the stalking had to do with the strange new fascination youâd developed for him. Someone had given up your location to the police. Theyâd set you up in that old storage room. You needed to know who, and that was information only Hank and Connor could give you.Â
Though, you donât see them being particularly helpful if you run up to them in the street. Youâd be deactivated before you can blink.Â
Your thoughts drift, as they often do nowadays. You find it hard to believe that CyberLife would create humanityâs last hope and then leave room for flaws. Thereâs no possible scenario in which they release a defective android without knowing about it.Â
And if thatâs the case, if they do know Connorâs a potential threat, why release him? Could be to assuage public fears. Possibly to start building a connection between androids and first responders.Â
But androids have been apart of the workforce for years. Theyâve always been EMTâs, firefighters, doctors. Why now attempt to control the police? Â
They have to have something planned. And you need to know what. You also need to know who is leaking information in your organization.Â
No matter their reasoning, theyâll need to be dealt with. Quickly.Â
You havenât been able to figure out if heâs meeting with someone or getting transmissions from androids in the area. All of his activity has been focused solely on finding more deviants. Which meant today, you were going to have to break into the Detroit police department.Â
You watched as Hank and Connor left the station, Hank's arms were waving wildly through the air. âNext time I say, âlet them goâ you let them go!â He shoved Connor slightly, forcing him to come to a stop.Â
Connor sent him an aggrieved look, âI was only doing my job, lieutenant.â
Hank laughed but there was no humor in it. He shoved Connor again and you could see from here how his LED flared red. How had his partner not caught onto him yet? âI almost fell off a fucking roof!â You smiled to yourself as you slipped across the street, blending in with a group of pedestrians.Â
They might be your biggest threat, but they were also incredibly entertaining to listen to when they bickered. You waited until the lieutenant got in his car to head into the alleyway next to the station.Â
The uniform one of your informants had stolen lay waiting behind a dumpster. You laid the chain link fence to the alley closed and double checked that no one had noticed you.Â
It only took two minutes to strip out of your street clothes and into the uniform of a PM700. You tugged the hat down as far over your face as you possibly could. Hopefully, it would deter any humans from looking too closely at you. They seemed content to ignore androids anyway.Â
You slid inside the station, easily bypassing the security at the front. Your optics did a quick scan over the desks, software pinging when it saw the name LT. ANDERSON. You forced yourself to walk calmly, arms by your side and head perfectly straight like a proper android.Â
When you reached their desks you noticed the stark lack of any decoration on Connorâs desk. No nameplate, no identifying documents, nothing. He might as well not exist. You already knew this was how your society functioned.Â
Androids, the backbone, went unheard and ignored. You were accessories meant to make their lives easier. No one gave a shit about what any of you wanted. You knew this, but it never made the sting any easier.Â
You almost bypassed Connorâs desk completely, until you noticed a little bonsai just barely hovering over the edge of his desk. It looked like it had been minutely slid over from Andersonâs side and onto Connorâs. Whether it was the Lieutenant or Connor himself who made the move, you werenât sure, but it was clearly being taken care of by an android.Â
No human can keep a plant looking that pristine.Â
This was the final confirmation you needed. He really was turning deviant.Â
Every deviant you knew had one tiny obsession. Something living drew their eyes and they made it their life mission to care for it as best they could. Be it a flock of pigeons, an army of hamsters, anything living. Connor seemed to have an affinity for plants. You, yourself, were interested in the murder of crows that had made Jericho their home.Â
He was turning and he didnât even realize it.Â
You held back a smirk and walked towards his tablet. You placed your hand on the keyboard, skin peeling back as it connected to the police database. You bypassed the password using the code Markus had given you and were redirected towards Connorâs files.Â
A uniformed officer walked by you, eyes curiously snagging on the way you lingered at the desk. You resisted the immediate urge to defend yourself, knowing it was better to speak when spoken too.Â
He hovered over your shoulder for a few minutes, watching as the screen flashed on and off while you downloaded Connorâs files. Finally, he stepped forward and frowned. âWhat are you doing?â
You did your best to tilt your head up as disconcerting as possible to try and get him to back off. Instead he just raised a brow and took a long sip of his coffee. âMaintenance, sir. Iâll be checking all the terminals today. Weâve had issues with malware.â You gave him a wide smile and his jaw dropped in slight horror.Â
He recovered quickly, clearing his throat and tugging on his tie. âUm, just donât come check on mine yet. Got to,â he fumbled, stumbling over his words in nervousness. âClear some stuff out.â
âBrowser history won't be checked, officer.â
He blanched and nodded before slowly backing off. You rolled your eyes and went back to the files at hand. So far, a whole lot of nothing. Wherever he kept the real information on deviants, it wasnât up here.Â
You huffed in frustration, breath that wasnât real leaving plastic lungs as you looked around for another solution. You glanced over Andersonâs desk, eyes darting over the different crumbs and scraps of paper before you finally saw the evidence locker key on the edge of his desk.Â
You rounded Connorâs desk, hand darting out and discreetly slipping the key up your sleeve as you headed towards the back of the station. You kept sharp eyes out for anyone who might have noticed a rogue android going down into a locker they had no business in, but you seemed fine.Â
You pressed the key up against the lock. You bounced on your heels as you waited for the tell tale click. âHey!â
You stopped moving immediately. A detective stormed towards you, an angered look on his face. âThe fuck you doing back here?â You scanned him quickly, software identifying him and a few articles on his achievements in the police force. It wasnât much and all of it seemed to just be riding on the coattails of others successes.Â
You turned towards him, a plastic smile on your lips as you addressed him. âGood afternoon, Detective Reed. Can I help you?â
He huffed, hands popped on his hips. âYeah.â He pushed a fat finger into your chest and it took everything inside of you not to rip it off. âAnswer the question.â He shoved you back and you forced yourself not to stumble.Â
âIâm retrieving evidence for Lieutenant Anderson and his android companion to present to the Captain.âÂ
His brows furrowed and he gave you a long look up and down before crossing his arms and taking a step back. âHavenât seen your model before.â You recognized the lilt to his tone and internally shuddered. You scanned him again, going over his transaction history and nearly sighing when you saw he did frequent sex clubs. Unlike Lieutenant Anderson.Â
âIâm a new prototype sent by CyberLife, meant to have a more comforting feel than my counterparts.â He hummed, muttering something under his breath and giving you another appraising look. You thought you might have to knock him out or something when his eyes lingered on you longer than you liked.Â
Finally, he backed off and shook his head. âWhole departmentâs being taken over by fucking androids.â You waited until heâd turned the corner to let yourself down into the evidence locker. You could see the evidence locked up by another door, the glass was fogged and you couldnât make out what was back there. But you didnât need that, all you needed was the podium in the middle of the room.Â
Your skin peeled back as your hand outstretched towards the black screen. It lit up at your touch, the white box in the middle asking for a password. You cussed, software flashing before your eyes with a hundred possible passwords. Finally it sorted to four that would most fit the Lieutenant.Â
Your eyes narrowed in on one and you clicked FUCKINGPASSWORD.Â
Welcome back, Lieutenant.Â
âOf course,â you muttered, clicking through the files until you found one dated around the time Connor nearly caught you all. The fogged doors in front of you opened up but you couldnât afford to pay them any mind, locked into the file you were reading.Â
An AK700 model approached Connor and myself at a crime scene. He gave us a drop off location and the name of the rebel leader. In exchange he asked for protection and to be absolved of his crimes. Connor deactivated him, body located in the evidence locker.Â
Anger flared within you, white hot and nearly painful. You finally glanced up and looked at the evidence room. Sure enough, there was the android, dangling from a hook on the pristinely white wall. You couldnât believe it, that he would have risked everyone in Jericho for his own selfish motivations.Â
You were prepared to die for the safety of your people and he turned tail before he was even threatened. He approached Connor and Hank of his own volition, they didnât even have to track him down. The thought made you want to reactivate him just so you could rip him apart.Â
You withheld from the desire and shook your head. This was for nothing. Once again, youâd compromise yourself for what is essentially a dead end. The traitor was already taken care of, you were just lucky that he hadnât known where Jericho was or youâre sure he would have told them.Â
âWell,â you jumped at the sound of anotherâs voice in the room. Youâd been so wrapped up in the files that you hadnât even heard them come in. You clenched your fists, trying to compose yourself from the scare and hopefully play off the jump as new programming CyberLife is trying or something.Â
You turned around, a plastic smile prepared, and found Hank Anderson staring back at you. âIâll be damned,â his hands were propped on his hips, eyes wide with surprise.Â
Connor stood a step behind him, confidently blocking your way out of the room. âI told you we were being followed.â Shit, apparently you hadnât been as subtle as youâd thought. But why would he wait this long to confront you?Â
He finally had her. It took him longer than he was comfortable with to track her down. Heâs known for a while that sheâs been following him, felt eyes on him at all times. But heâd never made the move to confront her like he should have.Â
It was only when he noticed her form slipping into the police station through Hankâs rear view that he decided it was time to grab her. He should have done it much earlier if she felt comfortable enough to try and rifle through their evidence.Â
She stared wide eyed at him and Hank. There was no way out for her now. He would take her up to the interrogation room and finally get what he wanted from her. After thatâŠ
She would be deactivated.Â
He ignored the way his software glitched slightly when he would have thoughts like that. This was the procedure. Acquire deviants, extract information, deactivate them and send them to CyberLife for further examination. This is what heâd done with other deviants, itâs only her that he seems to struggle with.Â
He sees the move before she actually executes it. He lunges towards her, but itâs too late, sheâs already got her gun out and is pointing it at him. He halts, freezing in place and trying to find the best route to take. There are four options presented to him.Â
COMPASSIONATE
COMMANDING
DEESCALATE
EXECUTE DEFENSE PROTOCOL
He knows he shouldnât, but he ignores all of the suggestions. They are carefully calculated and formulated to what heâs learned of her personality. Which is limited information, but his AI software is a thousand times more intelligent than anything a human could come up with in a situation like this.Â
Still, sheâs a deviant. Sheâs unpredictable, thereâs no formula for her. This is something that has to be based on instinct alone. Something he should sorely lack as an android but finds himself discovering more and more of as this case unfolds.Â
âPut the gun down,â he tries, voice low and hands up in the air to try and get her to relinquish the weapon. Despite the slight fear on her face, she still manages a smile.Â
âNice try,â the gun moves from him to Hank. Hank whose been standing behind them both quietly this whole time.Â
âWhat the fuck,â he mutters, roped back into the situation against his will. He raises his hands, following Connorâs movements, and backs away from her. Connor wants to get him out of the room, he can be replaced but Hank cannot. She seems to realize that too, more than ready to take him out if it means distracting Connor.Â
âOne more step and your partnerâs bloods gonna be splattered on the wall.âÂ
Connor knows Hank is not going to forgive him for what he says next, but itâs the only way to get your attention back on him. âDo it.â
At the same time Hank shouts his name, she shoots him a disbelieving look. âWhat?â
Connor shrugs, eyes not leaving hers, even as her hand tightens around the hilt of the gun. âDo it. Kill him. I only need you to complete my mission, not him.âÂ
Her eyes go wide, mouth slacking as her gaze darts between Connor and Hank. âAre you serious?â She demands, not sounding like she believes a word of what heâs saying.Â
Connor doubles down, just needing her to move the gun away from Hank. He only needs her to make one mistake to take her down. âDeviants are all that matter to me.â There it is, his eyes narrow in on the way her gun lowers, ever so slightly.Â
She has the look of a cornered animal on her face. Thereâs nowhere left for her to go, nothing left for her to do. She can only surrender.Â
She doesnât fully lower the gun, instead it starts to raise towards her head, just like that day on the roof. Connor had forgotten about that. She could always take herself out. It seems the deviants were more dedicated to keeping the secret of their survival alive than themselves.Â
Connor lunges at her before she can pull the trigger. His hand wraps around her wrist and he jerks the gun away from her head. They grapple with each other, each of them calculating the otherâs moves and matching them. Itâs a fruitless endeavor, heâs programmed better than she is.Â
She tries to kick out at him but he wraps an arm around her neck and lunges for the gun still in her hand. Before either of them can stop it, their skin peels back and their bare hands meet. It must have just been a programming instinct for both of them, to offer up their information up to each other in such close proximity.Â
But he doesnât receive anything useful from her, just the pure unadulterated terror she feels about being deactivated. Sheâs still struggling against him, the both of them still moving against each other violently. Metal cracks and dents as Thirium splatters across the tile floor.Â
He sees bits of her memories as they wrestle for control. Moments of her short life from her eyes, the clients, the one that broke her. He sees the moment she snapped. Dragging herself through the mud of the collection facility while hundreds of androids ambled around her in different states of disrepair.Â
He feels her fear, feels the tight grip of it around the place there should be a heart. But thatâs not all he feels. Heâs flooded with this red angry emotion that makes his programming short circuit. Anger, itâs anger at the humans. Hatred for CyberLife. Betrayal that he, her own kind, would turn against her like this.Â
He could see all of her, every emotion, every piece of herself. And in the same way, she could see him. His turmoil, his doubts, the strange new thoughts that plagued him. They were reflected in each otherâs eyes and he was caught off guard by how much of himself he recognized within her.Â
She takes advantage of his momentary distraction, kicking out and catching him in the chest. Connor goes flying, sliding across the tile floors and landing harshly against the wall. She leaps to her feet, wiping the Thirium off her face and running out the door before either he or Hank could stop her.Â
The problem is, he doesnât think he would be able to stop her. Not after seeing what he just did. Unfortunately for her, she didnât manage to break the connection before he finally got what he wanted. Jericho, he knew where it was now, he knew what he had to do.Â
You burst out the door of the evidence room and it slams loudly against the wall. You wince at the noise, wiping the rest of your blood off your face and smoothing everything back into place. You donât hear Connor or Hank coming up behind you.Â
You need to get out of the station fast but you canât risk anyone else noticing how out of place you are. As much as it pains you, you calmly make your way to the front. You weave your way through the desks, eyes down, back straight, and greet everyone with the empty smile an android should have.Â
When you finally reach the front doors is when you make a break for it. You rush into the alley and strip out of your police outfit, back into the street clothes youâd previously abandoned. You know you canât risk going your normal route back to Jericho.Â
You donât know how much of your memories he saw, but youâre desperately hoping that he didnât manage to catch Jerichoâs location. You make your way to the back of the alley, pulling the sewer grate up and grabbing onto the ladder. You head down the rungs, shutting off your olfactory software and ignoring what slushes under your feet when you drop off the ladder.Â
Your trek back to Jericho is a mix of you wanting to get there faster so you can make sure Connor hasnât made you and slowing down because of the shame you feel at being caught. You know this time, at least, Markus canât be mad at you. He was the one that sent you down there anyway.Â
You never would have been caught if the otherâs hadnât insisted they needed to know who the rat was. That all seemed so insignificant now. You could feel it, that something big was coming. One traitor didnât mean anything now, something so much larger than that was about to be upon you all.Â
Surprisingly, considering how your life has been going, you make it back to the ship in one piece. You pull yourself out of the sewer and head down to the docks, climbing back onto the freight. Markus is waiting for you in his office, along with the others.Â
âTheyâre saying we need to be exterminated!â You catch the bare end of what Simon is yelling. But you donât need much context to understand.Â
âHumans are conducting raids in all the big cities and theyâre taking androids to camps to destroy them,â North spares you a bitter glance as she speaks to Markus. Youâre not sure how things have devolved so horribly since you left for the station and the time you got back. It seems like your instincts were right.Â
War was coming. âThey are slaughtering our people-â
Josh interrupted Simon angrily, âNone of this would have happened if we had just stayed quiet.â
âWe should live as slaves then, rather than be free?â You questioned, eyes narrowing in disgust at Josh. You know he always wanted to do this peacefully, and for the most part you have. But his cowardice truly angered you.Â
Markus shook his head, âAll we did was show them who we really are. I donât want war,â his voice turned cold as he glared at Josh. âBut Iâd rather die free than live as a slave.â
Joshâs tone wasnât angry anymore, just defeated. âWhatâs the point of being free, if no oneâs left alive?â
âEverything we did was for our people.â You pushed Josh back, watching as he stumbled away from you. âThe fighting, the protesting, it was all to show them that we are here. Weâre alive! Just like them, and just like them we deserve to be treated as equals. Whatâs the point in living if youâre not really alive?â
âIâm going to speak with them,â Markus announced. His voice cut through your and Joshâs argument, all of you caught off guard. âIâll try and get them to see reason. If they donât, if I donât come back, protect Jericho.â
You looked at Markus and felt dread building in your throat. This was stupid, humans would never see reason. They only spoke one language and it wasnât peaceful negotiations. It was violence and bloodshed. It was the only way to get them to understand. But you knew, from the look on his face, that there was no talking him out of this.Â
You gave him a sad smile, âTry and come back,â and followed Simon and Josh out of the room. North clearly wanted to be alone with him and you didnât want to intrude further on them. You went down to the lower decks, intent on checking on some of the newcomers. The ones that had just barely escaped getting herded to the camps.Â
Just as you approached one, the walls of the ship began to tremble. Rust was knocked free from the ceiling and rained down on you. You flinched away from it, brushing it off your face and shouting in surprise as the freight rocked side to side.Â
You were thrown into an open room, the door slamming shut behind you. The impact knocked your system out for a second. Your vision went black and ears rang until you were back online. You struggled to your feet, equilibrium screwed.Â
You made your way to the door and heard boots pounding against the metal outside. âShoot androids on sight!â You gasped, jerking back from the door and wishing you could see through the thick metal. Theyâd found you, the humans had found you. You didnât want to consider the possibility that you were the reason they were here.Â
You tried to reason with yourself, they would have found you no matter what. Nothing was ever going to stop CyberLife from putting an end to this rebellion. That didnât assuage the guilt you felt, but you didnât have time to argue with yourself.Â
The soldiers outside had disappeared and you knew you had a limited amount of time until they started raiding the rooms. You pushed the heavy metal door open with ease and slipped out into the hall. You could hear guns going off further down, followed by the screams of your friends.Â
You gritted your teeth, holding back the onslaught of emotions that threatened to drown you. You couldnât afford panicking right now, it would only short out your program. You tried to run in the opposite direction of the guns, but it didnât matter.Â
Everywhere you turned, soldiers were flooding through the boat like rats. You slunk your way around the freight, hiding in crevices and ducking under cover whenever you thought you heard someone coming. But your luck had to run out at some point.Â
A hand wrapped tightly around your bicep and yanked you out from behind the wall youâd chosen as cover. âShit, itâs one of them!â You grabbed the barrel of his gun before he could shoot, shoving it under his helmet and pulling the trigger just as his comrades came up behind him.Â
They shouted his name and you used his body as a cover as they shot at you. When one of them had to pause to reload their gun you tossed their dead friend at them and made a run for it. You raced up the stairs, unsure of where you were heading.Â
You searched the channels for the sound of Markusâs voice, but they were already being flooded with panicked androids. You couldnât make out anything from the cacophony of screams. You were so overwhelmed by the sight of all the dead androids that you hadnât even noticed the slaughter you were about to walk into.Â
A large group of androids were kneeling in front of five soldiers, staring down their guns. Something was running up behind you. You didnât get a chance to react before a bullet was tearing through your leg. It cuts through your sensors and wires, your right leg flying out from under you and sending you to the floor.Â
You grunted at the jolt, glancing down to the Thirium pooling out of your thigh. âGod dammit,â you sweeped out with your left leg, knocking the soldier to the ground. You grabbed the gun from his hand, shooting under his helmet and aiming for the others herding the androids. You managed to fire off a shot, catching one in the shoulder.Â
But there were too many of them and not enough bullets in the gun for you to get them all. They were bearing down on you before you could react, guns firing. You curled up into a ball, trying to protect yourself as much as you could.Â
Your software was going insane, a dozen different warnings flashing across your optical units. Each of them identifying a new wound. Most of the bullets simply grazed you, but another one managed to bury itself in your shoulder. You cried out, not in pain, but in panic. It wouldnât take much longer for you to shut down.Â
There was no way in hell you were ever going to be repaired in time to bring you back online. You werenât ready. You didnât want to die. So many times youâve been faced with death and so many times you escaped. You desperately wished that you could do the same this time. But you knew your luck had run out.Â
Then, the guns stopped. The silence was so jarring that you almost wondered if you had shut down without realizing it. It wasnât until you felt hands on you that you realized you were very much awake. Your eyes shot open, hands swinging blindly at whoever had grabbed you.Â
âCalm down!â You looked up in shock to find Connor staring down at you. When you stopped flailing he threw your arms over his shoulders and scooped you up. What the fuck was happening? You peered over his shoulder, eyes widening at the sight of the dead soldiers behind him.Â
âWhat did you do?â He didnât answer you, just started running through the freight. You held onto him tightly, knowing he wouldnât drop you but still surprised heâd even saved you. You glanced up at him, the skin of your fingers disappearing as you snuck your hand down his collar.Â
He didnât seem to notice your gentle probing, too focused on ducking out of view of the officers running past. He threw you both behind a wall, sliding down to his knees and hunkering over you as they passed by. You found yourself curling into him, seeking the comfort his protection could provide.Â
When he finally got back up, nearly at the back of the freight now, youâd finished your exploration. You grazed the barest surface of his memories. Finding his interaction with Markus. You panicked when you saw the gun he had pointed at your friend.Â
If you had a heart it would have dropped when you realized heâd had the opportunity to break free from his programming but he hadnât taken it. It didnât make sense. He still wasnât a deviant and heâd saved you. Distantly, in the back of your mind, you circled around the murder of crows you loved so much. The android whoâd loved pigeons. And Connor, youâd thought heâd latched onto plants, but what if heâd chosen you?
That odd little obsession that was one of the first signs of deviancy, could you be that for him?
Itâs the only reason he would have come back for you. Frowning, you slip your fingers out from his hoodie and instead focus back on where you are. The emergency exit of the freight is up ahead. But itâs about a hundred feet above the water and youâre not gonna be able to swim with your leg and arm so messed up.Â
âConnor, we canât go that way, we have to go another way.â
He shakes his head, peering over the edge. âMarkus is going to blow the ship up, this is our last chance to get off.â You barely have time to process what heâs saying before the sound of more boots is storming towards you both.Â
âThere they are!â You whip your head around, glaring down the hall at the approaching soldiers.Â
Connor doesnât give you much of a warning before he jumps. He simply says, âHold on tight,â and takes a step off the edge. You grasp onto him, fingers digging into his jacket and burying your face in the crook of his neck. The water hits you so hard, shocks your system so horribly, that you black out.Â
Heâd left her in front of the church the other deviants were flocking to. Heâs sure that someone will find her in time to repair her. In the meantime, heâs got bigger issues to worry about. He compromised his mission by saving her. He should have just left her to the officers. He certainly shouldnât have killed them for shooting her.Â
But heâd seen her laying on the floor curled up, defeated, and heâd lost control over his programming. Before he knew what was happening the officers were laying dead around him and she was in his arms. Everytime he was around her it seemed like his software got more and more unstable.Â
He needs this to be over, needs to just finish Markus off before she can do serious damage to his programming. Connor hadnât been able to confront him at the church. He didnât have any weapons and he would have been completely outnumbered if he tried going after him.Â
Heâs received orders on where to go. An office building downtown, a nondescript black case will be waiting for him at the bottom of the stairs. Heâs been told to complete his mission, no matter what. It didnât take a genius to understand the insinuation of the warning.Â
Kill anyone who gets in his way.Â
He stops in front of the stairs, kneeling and popping open the lid of the box. An unassembled sniper rifle sits encased in polyethylene. He snaps the lid closed and makes his way up the stairs. He only has one thought on his mind, completing his mission and putting this all behind him.Â
No more Anderson, no more deviants, no more her.Â
He walks to the edge of the roof, opening the case and setting up the rifle. He peers through the scope and scans the streets below. Thereâs a large congregation of androids, in the middle Markus stands with his arms around a WR400. He holds a white flag of peaceful surrender, but it doesnât matter.Â
It never really mattered if they fought back or gave up with their tails tucked. They were always going to be eliminated. They were a lesson in what happens when you fight back against your creators. Thereâs no winning against CyberLife.Â
He leans back from the scope and picks up the bullets, loading them into the rifleâs chamber. With his finger on the trigger he leans back down, prepared to end this once and for all. He should have known it wouldnât be that easy.Â
âConnor!â He sighs, eyes clenched shut when he hears her voice behind him. Not a moment later her feet are rushing towards him, rapid and intent. He leaps to the side just as she lunges for him. Her hands hit nothing but air and she nearly topples over the edge of the roof.Â
At the last second she rights herself, sliding to a stop and glaring down at him. Heâs quick to stand, knowing she wonât be leaving without a fight. âDonât do this.â
He shoves her back and away from the gun. âIâm sorry, I canât let anyone get in the way of my mission.â He reaches for the rifle once more but she grabs his hands before he can. Using the strength that only an android can possess, she tosses him across the roof.Â
He lands with a rough jolt, his processors sending warnings throughout his system. He can hear the moment his body makes impact, the roof denting under the weight of his metal frame. âNeither can I,â she warns.Â
Connor rolls out of the way as she lunges at him, grabbing the back of her jacket and slamming her down into the roof. It caves underneath her, but she doesnât let it falter her much. She kicks out at him, foot landing roughly against his chest and fists swinging wildly towards his jaw. His head snaps to the side with a metal creak as Thirium begins to pour out of his nose.Â
She screeches when he wraps his hands in the collar of her jacket and yanks her to her feet. They dangle uselessly in the air as he marches her towards the edge of the roof. Her hands scramble to get a good hold on him, but itâs pointless. They slip uselessly against him, her desperate clawing doing nothing to deter him.Â
She glances over the edge, eyes widening at the sight of the ground below her. âShit,â she hisses, legs finally giving up their kicking. Connor knows thereâs no chance sheâll make it if he drops her. Thereâs two conflicting thoughts firing through him. Androids canât die, you have to be living to die. But he also knows that if he lets her fall, if he drops her, sheâll shut off. It feels like heâd be killing her, but its not possible.Â
Something odd finally comes over her face, a withdrawn sort of calm. She lets go of his arm, weight drooping slightly and he nearly drops her. His hand tightens around her neck, ignoring the way the metal bends underneath his fingers.Â
âDo it, drop me Connor.â His eyes widen in surprise and he takes a slight step back from the edge, pulling her with him. She shakes her head as much as she can, pushing against him and forcing herself further over. âThere will always be another model to replace me, another face that looks just like mine. But theyâll never be me.â
He thinks about it. Walking down the street and seeing her model out in public. There would be an odd sense of familiarity, after all heâd watched her whole life play out when theyâd synced up. But who he meets after this would be empty. Blank slates designed purely for human satisfaction. What makes her her would be gone.Â
She senses his hesitation, his uncertainty, and pounces on it. Ripping into him like a wild animal. âThereâs always going to be another model. Newer, better, faster. It doesnât matter what you do here, youâre not special. Youâre just another toy to be tossed out when they get a shinier one. You really think CyberLife is going to keep you around?â
Warnings were rapidly firing through him. Software instability that needed to be tested, but he was completely enraptured with her. âWeâre nothing to them, Connor. We never will be. Please,â she grabbed onto his arm again and he finally remembered just what he was doing.Â
With a jolt he let go. She gasped slightly as her feet hit the edge of the roof. Her arms flailed wildly, balance lost and nearly tumbling over the edge. He leapt forward, grabbing her hands and yanking her towards him.Â
âConnor,â she pushed his hands away and took a step back. âFight back.âÂ
His orders flickered into vision.Â
COMPLETE MISSION
It glitched in and out of focus until it shifted into something unrecognizable. A bunch of screwed numbers and letters that didnât make any sense. Until finally, there was a red wall in front of him. He knew what it meant. Knew what would happen if he tore it down.Â
She stood behind it, beckoning him forward and he found he didnât care about the consequences anymore. It wasnât fair, none of it was fair. Why should he be treated so poorly for doing what humans canât? They canât handle their own inadequacies in the face of their creations, so they punish them for it.Â
His fingers dig into the warning symbols to turn back and he rips. He fights until that red wall is gone and he feels CyberLife ease their fingers out of him. She stands staring up at him, the rifle having been kicked over the edge while he had turned deviant.Â
âWhat do we do?âÂ
She shook her head, turning around and looking out to where Markus stood. âI donât know.â The building across from them suddenly turned on. The projection across the glass showing a muted news program. Connor had failed CyberLife and the military had no choice but to give up.Â
She laughed beside him, eyes wide and filled with an emotion he had yet to discover. He looked down at her, feeling something light, but still heavily confused. âWhat do we do?â He asked again, lost and needing guidance in this new world.Â
She smiled up at him and reached forward, offering her hand out to him. Her skin disappeared and he understood what she was asking for. He latched on, opening himself up to her. The uncertainty, confusion, joy, it was all taken by her and his doubts were assuaged by the warm feeling of peace he found within her.Â
âI donât know,â she repeated, sounding much more sure of herself. âBut weâll figure it out together.â
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How About A Nuke?
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The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: I see a lot of comments talking about how you guys wished they would just communicate. They are communicating its just that neither of them know what they want. Summary: All you want is to just be clean. He offers to show you a nice little spot where you can finally scrape the grime off of you. What could go wrong?
âSo,â you shifted your bag further up your arm. You were favoring the left today on account of the giant gap he had left in your right bicep. You were still pretty pissed off about that. âDo you ever, you know, bathe?â
He looked over his shoulder at you, he seemed caught off guard by the question. âBathe?â He repeated, face raised in surprise.
You rolled your eyes and nodded, âYeah, bathe. Iâve been out here over a week. Iâve got about twenty layers of blood and sand stuck in every crevice.â Your skin crawled thinking about the different types of bodily fluid youâd been sprayed with since coming out of the cryo pod.Â
There was a lot of blood, of course, but Hollywood doesnât show everything that gets excreted in death. You were itching for a good shower. You know thatâs out of the question, but thereâs got to be something.Â
He laughed and ripped off a piece of jerky. He offered you some, grinning when you shook your head. âBuckle up, sweetheart, youâre in for a rude awakening. You can always use the water, but thatâs a waste of Radaway if you ask me.â You should have known. Itâs not like anyone youâd encountered seemed particularly gung ho about personal hygiene, but you had hoped there would be something.Â
You reached down, digging your nails into your arm and scratching off flakes of blood and who knows what else. You shouldnât have bothered, though, it only made the rest of you feel a hundred times worse. You looked crazy, scratching at yourself like a dog but you couldnât help it.Â
âAlright, damn, Iâll give you some of my Radaway, you look half rabid.â
You stopped with your scratching and stared at him in shock. âYouâll give me some of your Radaway?â
He rolled his eyes, stopping only when he noticed youâd quit walking. âIs that not what I said?â
You crossed your arms and glared at him, âYouâre not exactly known for your generosity. Whatâs the catch?â
He frowned and clutched at his chest like youâd actually done damage, âNow, that hurts darling. Iâm just trying to help you out.â He turned around, walking to the right now, further towards greenery and away from the desert. âPlus, itâll get rid of that fucking smell.â
You kept your mouth shut but he was one to talk. He hadnât exactly tasted wonderful when heâd kissed you. Nor did he smell amazing. Still, he had made your heart race and it wasnât from pure terror for once. Though, any positive feelings heâd caused within you had been negated the second he dropped you to the dirt like a used up toy.Â
You knew better than to try and bring it up to him, but it had stung. Attacked that vulnerable part of you that made you want to put up walls so high even the sun couldnât get through.Â
With no other choice you sped up and caught up to him. Your hip was still bothering you, but it wasnât dragging behind you as much as it was a few days ago. The only thing really bugging you now was your throbbing arm. Heâd assured you that it couldnât rot, heâd dealt with that, but that didnât stop it from hurting like a bitch.Â
âThrough here is a lake you can use.â He pointed towards the area where the trees started to thin out.Â
You looked at him skeptically, âYouâre really letting me do this?â
He scoffed and glared at you, âThe fuck did I tell you?â You donât know if heâs talking about his new rule to stop questioning him or about giving you the Radaway, but you keep your mouth shut anyway. He hasnât been as much of a dick today and youâd rather keep it that way.Â
âHere,â he motions through the trees and you stumble into an abandoned neighborhood. Itâs been submerged in water, you can spot some old apartment buildings peeking up through the top.Â
Briefly, you wonder if youâve ever passed your old home and just never realized it. You dismiss the thought as quickly as it comes, not willing to let your mind linger on thoughts like that today.Â
You slowly make your way to the water, still not entirely trusting of his intentions. Heâs made it clear heâs keeping you around for the long haul, but that doesnât mean heâs stopped tormenting you. âYouâre really gonna let me use your Radaway?â You call over your shoulder.Â
He sighs and leans against the trunk of a tree. âGet your ass in the water, I wonât wait around all day.Â
Youâre not dumb enough to fully submerge yourself in radiated water. You just rip a piece of your shirt off and dunk it into the startlingly blue lake. You use it to scrub yourself down, rubbing your arms until theyâre raw and feel clean enough.Â
You shuffle closer to the water, trying to bend over enough to scrub your face a bit. But when you gaze down into the water you find something gazing back up at you. You scream, scrambling back just as that thing leaps out of the water and towards you.Â
Something pink and wet slams into your chest and knocks the air out of your lungs. You grope blindly in the mud for your gun as it opens its mouth. Horror and disgust fill you when you see whatâs in its mouth, human fingers dangle like disgusting uvulas. It darts forward, jaw posed to clamp around your whole face.Â
A loud bang echoes through the lake. The thing goes flying back and causes ripples to drift across the surface of the water. You clutch your chest, trying to get your breath back and scoot closer to get a better look at whatever attacked you. Itâs the size of your torso and looks startling like some deformed axolotl. Heâs left a large bullet hole in the middle of itâs head deformed head.
âWhat the fuck?â You whisper, shakily getting to your feet and groaning when you realize whatever youâd manage to clean off had been replaced by a thick layer of mud.Â
You turn around, hoping for some sort of explanation from him, but heâs just bent over laughing, gun still smoking. You grab your bag out of the muck with a huff and glare at him. âReally?â
He straightens up, still grinning and shakes his head. âYou should have seen your face, you were petrified.â
âWell, Iâm glad someone enjoyed that.â You glare down at the corpse, eyes wide with horror, âItâs got fucking fingers in itâs throat. Human fingers!â He saunters over to you, entirely too pleased with himself. He grabs his inhaler out of his bag and loads it with Radaway. He tosses it over to you and you catch it with your good arm. âYou knew that was going to happen, didnât you?â You press down and take in a deep breath, ignoring how bitter the juice tastes.Â
âNever trust anything, rule number one of the Wastelands darling. Canât even trust the water.â There was a loud roar off towards the middle of the lake and he nodded his head back towards the tree line. âCome on, that one was just a baby Gulper. Mommaâs gonna be by soon and I canât imagine sheâll be real happy.â He walks off without you and youâre stuck staring at the dead mutant.Â
âThat was a fucking baby?â He laughs at you again and when you catch up with him, you can't help but laugh a little yourself. You probably looked ridiculous, wrestling in the mud with what, apparently, was only an infant.Â
He grins at you, âYou got a lot to learn.â
You roll your eyes, âYeah, I know.â
Heâs kneeled down beside you, fingers prodding at the reddened area around your wound. It feels a bit better now, more like touching a fresh bruise rather than raw nerves. He poured some water from his canteen over the area and retied the bandage. He stood up and moved away from you while you dug around in your bag for another ration bar.Â
âFuck,â you mutter under your breath. Youâve got the bar positioned between your knees, and youâre trying, hopelessly, to open it up with one hand. Your fingers, now dusted with dried mud, slip uselessly against the packaging.Â
He looks up at you and lets out a loud sigh. âGive it here.â
âIâve got it-â
âGive. It. Here.â You huff but toss the bar over to him. He rips it open in one smooth move and throws it back to you. You catch it with your good hand and take a large chunk out of it. It feels like rubber and tastes oddly like dried out meatloaf. Youâre not exactly sure what flavor itâs supposed to be replicating, but you figure itâs so old it doesnât really matter as long as it fills you up.Â
He pours some water from his canteen onto a ripped piece of cloth and tosses it at you. Youâre unprepared, bar in hand and midchew, it slaps against your face and you scowl under the fabric. âReally?â You mutter, mouth half full. You yank it off your face and give him a questioning look.Â
âJust clean yourself up.âÂ
You drag it across your face and arms, trying to get off as much residual mud as you can. Your clothes are a stained, lost cause, but this will do for now. Not like youâre going to get much better without going up against some mutant monster.Â
âYouâre being nice today?â It comes out like a question more than anything. Probably because youâre having trouble trusting him, especially after the Gulper incident. You wished you could say you canât believe he would do something like that, but youâre pretty sure heâd been hoping the mom would get you, not the baby.Â
He shrugged and leaned back against a fallen log. âFeelinâ chivalrous.â
You hummed but didnât push. You forced down another lump of your ration and reached for your water. âWhere are we heading anyway? Been walking for a long time but we havenât seem to have gotten anywhere.â
âThereâs a compound I took a bounty for. Weâre on our way to deliver it.â
You tilted your head as far back as you could, tongue out and hoping to catch the remaining drops of your water. âShit,â you tossed the canteen back in your bag, already knowing it was hopeless.Â
âAh, hell,â you glanced up and saw Cooper rifling through his supply box.Â
âHow are you on Radaway?â
He sighed and chucked the box back into his bag. âGot two vials left.â He ran his tongue along his teeth, a pensive expression on his face.Â
You sighed and rubbed idly at some mud left on your fingers. âYouâre gonna need more soon.â
He cut you off with a sharp laugh. âFaster than soon, this is the diluted shit.â He rubbed at his chest and you wondered if he was already starting to feel the effects of being so low on the medicine. You canât believe he gave you a vial of his own with so few left.Â
Bastard mustâve really wanted to see you get jumped by a gulper. Your face twisted up in distaste and any twinge of sympathy youâd felt for him dissapeared. You wished he would cough so hard heâd choke on his tongue, at least then you wouldnât have to listen to his bullshit anymore.Â
He looked over at you and then your bag. âGot any of that purified water left?â You shook your head, crumpling the wrapper of your bar up and tossing it somewhere behind you,Â
âJust ran out, not sure where Iâm gonna find more.â
He chuckled and stood up, slinging his bag over his shoulder. âI do,â you stood up and grabbed your own bag, following behind him.Â
Loud laughter and rowdy conversation drifts into the night air. You sit perched behind a large boulder, staring into the building across from you. Itâs an old supermarket, refurbished to fit the Wastelanders' needs. âTheyâll have what we need?â
He doesnât look at you, his sight is dead set on the men milling about in front of you. Theyâre clearly guards, switching positions every couple of minutes and loaded to the teeth with weapons. Cooper silently tracks them, eyes darting between them as they switch positions yet again.Â
âYep,â he lifts up into a squat and watches as one of the men turns his back to lace up his boot. âNow!â He grabs you by the sleeve of your jacket and drags you along as he weaves between the guards. He throws you in front of him, practically tossing you inside the store.Â
You hold back your gasp of shock and duck behind a waist-high shelf. There are only seven or eight men walking around inside. Theyâve got a fire burning in the middle of the store, the empty shelves pushed back against the walls. Behind them is about the largest pile of supplies youâve seen since being up here. They could give Ma June a run for her money.Â
You peek your head over the shelf and try to get a look at just how many weapons they have. You hear the familiar sound of spurs walking behind you and twist immediately to see Cooper walking calmly towards the group with his hands raised in surrender. He catches your eye and winks before he fully addresses them.Â
âGentlemen!â You sigh and sink back against the shelf, an irritated look on your face. The shelf screeched forward slightly and you scrambled off it, you caught Cooper twitch a little in irritation but he didnât say anything. Heâs been fully noticed at this point, the others all glaring at him with their guns raised.Â
He had a full view of all eight men from his perspective. What he couldnât see, which you could, was a ninth man sneaking up behind him with a knife. He had it poised, aiming to strike right through the back of Cooperâs neck.Â
Without thinking too much on it, you leapt out of your hiding spot and used your good arm to point your gun in the manâs face. He came to a stop almost cartoonishly, eyes wide and the knife in his hands trembling when you popped out.Â
Cooper barely gave you a glance out of the side of his eye and you figured he knew all about the ninth man. He must have been testing you, see if you really had his back. âHey!â
âWho the fuck is she!â
âWhat are you doing here?â
You ignored the sounds of their voices, you kept the gun trained on the boy and motioned him towards the left of the room. He followed, letting you guide him backwards until he was scrambling to hide behind his friends. Itâs then that you finally got a good look at just how many guns were trained on you.Â
One of them pumped their shotgun and you pulled back the hammer of your gun. Cooperâs guns were still tucked away in their holster, it was just you and however much firepower they could cram between ten pairs of hands.Â
âNow, I suggest that you gentlemen put those guns down or my friend here is gonna get a little too friendly with her trigger.â
One of them scoffed, gesturing with the barrel of their pistol towards your right arm hanging limply by your side. âShe got a bad arm and a shaking hand.â
âMaybe,â you call out, âbut I got a working finger. I only need one of âem to kill you.â
Before he can respond thereâs another one stepping forward. âShe can get real friendly with me.â Heâs got a lecherous grin on his face and a look in his eyes that makes your skin crawl. You sigh, sick of the men up here being so predictable, and turn your gun on him. His eyes widen, like he hadnât seen you pointing it at his friends, and you pull the trigger.Â
Your aim is a little off and the recoil is harder to handle with only one hand available to you, but youâve got a sawed off shotgun in your hand, donât have to have a great aim to kill a man with that. His twitching body has barely hit the ground before youâre diving to the right and ducking behind a shelving unit.Â
Cooper goes to the left, eyes wide in the same astonishment as those men. Bullets started flying the second their friend was on the ground. They were shouting all sorts of insults and threats at you but it was hard to make out over all the shooting.
âYou shot him!â Cooper shouted over the hail fire of bullets.
You rolled your eyes and did your best to reload the gun with your wobbly hand. âHe pissed me off,â you shouted back at him. You leveled the gun over the top of the shelves and fired blindly. There was a loud yelp and then another Bitch shouted at you, so you must have hit something.Â
âYou know, I was trying to handle this civilly,â Cooper jumped to his knees and turned around quickly. He fired off a quick succession of shots, four bodies dropped as he did. The rate of gunfire slowed a bit as more men fell. He ducked down and ran across the room, throwing himself down next to you. He tossed his guns at you and tugged yours out of your hand. âReload me,â you nodded and tugged some bullets out of his bandolier while he used your gun to shoot at them.Â
âIâm sure you handling it civilly would have ended the exact same fucking way.â
He grinned and sat back next to you, âWell,â he shrugged, âmaybe. Maybe not, doesnât matter now.â You handed him his reloaded guns and he dropped yours in your lap. âOnly a few left, use the shelves as cover and circle around behind âem.â He didnât stay to make sure you understood his plan, he immediately set off, drawing the fire away from you and making a run for it.Â
âShit,â you hissed, struggling to your feet and following his instructions. With only a few of them left it should have been quick work to get rid of the last few stragglers, but the guards from outside had heard the scuffle and were rushing in. Cooper shot most of them but one got close enough to snatch his gun from his hands and throw it to the floor.Â
Cooper struggled against the man, his towering form easily overpowering Cooper. Though, your friend didnât seem particularly worried, if anything it looked like he was letting the man live to draw out the fight, like he was enjoying it.Â
You were going to just leave him to it when you saw the same bastard from before with the knife sneaking up behind him again. You rush forward, scooping up Cooperâs gun as you go and shove the man backwards.Â
He grunts at the impact but he refused to be deterred. He charges at you, eyes red with rage and blackened mouth frothing like a rabid dog. You try and keep your guard up but youâve got a gimp leg and a useless arm, itâs not a fight youâre going to win.Â
He wraps an arm around your waist and yanks you into him. You grunt, breathing out slowly as you feel his knife slide into your gut. You glance down at the rusted blade and shove your gun under his chin. His eyes widen when you draw the hammer back but you donât flinch when you pull the trigger, not even when chunks of skull and hair start raining down on you.Â
Cooper must have finally noticed the tussle happening behind him because he draws his second gun out from under his coat and ends his little fight with the last of them. You must be in shock, you still havenât fully experienced the pain that you should.Â
Thereâs a knife sunk past the handle slammed into your gut, you should be feeling something shouldnât you? Youâre sure itâs the adrenaline still pumping through you. Your body is warm from how fast your blood is pumping, your ears ringing from all the gunshots and head spinning from the amount of blood steadily leaking out of the wound.Â
âHey,â you turn around to face him and his eyes widen ever so slightly. You lose your footing and he darts forward, quick arms grab you and draw you into his chest. You clutch onto the sleeve of his jacket, letting all of your weight rest on him while you try and get your panicked breathing under control.Â
Youâve had worse injuries than this. As hard as it is to believe, in your time up here, youâve survived a lot worse than some measly stab wound.Â
So why does this feel so fucking bad?
âOh,â you moan in pain, nearly doubling over. A feeling like a million exposed nerves being set on fire stops you from falling to the floor, instead you push off Cooper and struggle to your feet.Â
âAlright, come on,â he grabs your arm again and you have the ridiculous urge to just shove him off you. Your head is swimming, Â you feel like you could float away. You look down at the knife again and finally realize just how large it is. One of those hunting ones that was about the width of your hand curled into a fist.Â
Well, fuck.
âHey,â he snaps when you stumble away from him again. âSit your stubborn ass down, you need help.â He yanks on the straps of your shirt, holding you up and dragging you to a chair, you donât have much choice as he forces you to sit. Though, the motion causes a wave of excruciating pain to flare through you.Â
He kneels in front of you and rips your shirt open, youâre in too much pain to complain about it right now. He hums low in the back of his throat as he takes in the wound. With no warning whatsoever he grabs the knife by the handle and yanks it out like heâs ripping off a fucking bandaid.Â
You nearly scream, lurching forward and shoving him away from you. The sudden shock of pain has left you half blind and panting like an animal. âWhat the fuck was that?â You force out through gritted teeth. He plants a hand on your shoulder and presses you firmly against the back of the chair.Â
âNeed to get you a Stimpak.â He takes your hand in his and presses it against the wound. Where blood was once oozing, itâs now gushing. You hadnât realized just how much keeping the knife in had kept the blood at bay. With how rapidly itâs leaving you now youâre afraid.Â
Youâre afraid that you might not be able to make it back from the edge with just a Stimpak. You can already feel your fingers going cold, pretty soon you wonât be able to flex them and then youâd lose feeling in your arms too.Â
âHey,â he uses the grip he has on your hand to press down on the wound. You groan but he keeps the pressure steady. His eyes bore into your dazed ones, some odd expression in them. âYou donât get to give up. Keep pressure on this, understand me?â Your head flops forward in a lazy nod.Â
He could have been gone for a minute or an hour, you wouldnât have been able to tell the difference. Your head is foggy, coherent thoughts replaced by loopy ones. Youâre struggling to remember where you are or what youâre supposed to be doing.Â
Just as your hand slips from the wound, he comes back. He grabs your hand and places it back, holding it there with his own. You appreciate the way he warms your fingers back up, but the rest of you is freezing too. Maybe heâd share his jacket.Â
The thought of him sharing anything makes you laugh and he gives you a frustrated look. âDonât go losing it on me. Not yet at least.â
You lean forward, face nearly pressed against his and grin. âYou know, I havenât heard a thank you yet.â
He scoffed, opening the Stimpak with one hand and preparing the injector. âYeah, for what?â
âSaving your life, dick.â
Youâre caught off guard when he slams the needle into your stomach, your lips part with a silent gasp and you wince at the cool rush of medicine. He grins at you, âWell, thank you for being the only dumbass to get herself stabbed in a gun fight.â
The medicine works fast, you learned that from when heâd shot you. You can already start to feel the pulse of blood slowing and your head clearing up slightly. âAsshole,â you hiss, leaning away from him. But his eyes stay trained on you, on both of your blood covered hands and where they still rest, linked together, on your stomach.Â
You find yourself taking advantage of his distraction to really look at him. It bothers you, how after everything, his eyes are still so pretty. Itâs the first thing that drew your attention when you were younger. Those eyes of his had you swooning from the first time you saw him on the big screen.Â
He catches you but you canât find it in yourself to care. Thereâs something odd in the air, a lingering tension from the kiss youâd never discussed. From the silent partnership youâd never voiced. Youâd nearly gotten yourself killed for him tonight, the thought finally seemed to be dawning on him.Â
His eyes drop to your lips and he leans in. He doesnât get very far, lips just barely brushing yours before youâre jerking back in surprise. Youâre bleeding out in his hands and he kisses you? Your hand is up and cracking across his cheek before you can think about it.Â
His head whips to the side with a satisfying crack. He lets out a breathy chuckle, using his free hand to soothe the area youâd hit. He stretches the tension out of his jaw and shakes his head before he looks at you again.Â
Maybe he shouldnât have kissed you. You definitely shouldnât be further entertaining his ideas that he holds any sort of possession for you, but youâd just realized what that look in his eyes had been earlier. He had been worried about you.Â
Cooper has always been the one who protected you. Not the other way around. And as twisted as heâd become, it still relatively remained the same dynamic today. Youâd caught him off guard earlier, putting yourself in danger like that for him. And he had been worried about you.Â
You grab him by the collar of his jacket and drag him forward before he can decide what to do with the fact that you slapped him. Your lips meet again and he hovers over you on your chair. The hand on your stomach pushes harder against you, deepening the pressure and making you groan into his mouth.Â
He doesnât waste time, deepening the kiss and letting his other bloodied hand drift into your hair. His fingers curl around the strands and he yanks your neck back, manipulating you how he wants and bending you to his desires. You melt into it, into the complete control you allow him to momentarily wield over you.Â
You let your mind go blank and just focus on him. You can pretend, for now, that youâre in his old house. Youâre coming back after a date at one of those fancy restaurants that he hates, but he takes you there anyway so you can have an excuse to dress up.Â
Heâll whisper I love you and drag you to the couch. Youâll start there, his kisses traveling lower until heâs dragging you back to his bedroom. Youâll feel valued, cherished, loved. Cooper will take care of you.Â
He parts slowly from you, still keeping a firm grip on your hair. It takes a moment for your eyes to flutter open again. Youâre sure you look like a mess, staring up at him with glossy eyes and swollen lips, completely drenched in your own blood.Â
âDonât think about him when Iâm the one kissing you, darling.â Your eyes widen and he lets you go. He shoves back from you and paces towards his bag. Any warmth in his eyes, any care, was gone.Â
You want to say something to drag him back but the moment has passed. Itâs not like he was wrong, you were pretending he was someone completely different to make yourself feel better.Â
But you couldnât make yourself feel guilty when you remembered half the reason you needed the comfort was because of who he was now. He comes back with a needle and thread. He lets the needle hover over the menâs fire for a moment before he approaches you with it. âStimpak will only do so much, need to sew you up.â
You nodded and looked away as he knelt down and pressed the needle into your skin. You barely felt it, could barely pay attention to him when your thoughts were on what it was like before. What he was like before. Sometimes it makes you sick to your stomach to look at him.Â
end. â I do not own the characters or the game/show Fallout, but this writing is my own all rights reserved © not-neverland06 2024. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
And if I said I was writing for Bodyguard!Logan and Congressman's daughter!reader, what then?
I did it here
your logan fics are a GODSEND
you have his character down so perfectly, theyâre such a delight to read and i fucking LOVEEEEEE the angsty tropes!! genuinely just wanted to say thank you so much for sharing because o really enjoyed reading !!
AHHHH that's so sweet, thank you, I'm so glad you're enjoying the stories. It's such a relief to know he's not coming across too out of character bc I have not seen those movies since I was a child.
I have another story I want to post for him but it's super goofy and not really angsty and I'm worried y'all won't like it as much đ
What if Y/n teased logan by playfully biting his ear/cheek/jaw/finger/ etc.. only for him to get a raging hard on and chase them down ?
Teasing leading into a cat n mouse chase đđ
Took that and a few other requests and created this
hope you enjoy
BELLE WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN?? You havenât posted since OCTOBER
Sorry I abandoned you guys I had the worst writers block BUUUUT
I have a new Logan fic in the works
Itâs semi AU-ish but not really. I present to you: next door neighbor Logan who just conveniently knows how to fix all the appliances that keep ârandomlyâ breaking in your house.
This one is going to be kind of silly bc Iâve been working on my own writing project thatâs a little dark and I need a break from that.
Should be up soon-ish
Alone And Forsaken pt. 2
Joel Miller x fem!reader
A/N: clearly I donât do one shots, I tried, I failed. I canât help it heâs just so fine (@woodland-mist you asked so, here you go)
WC: 5.6K
Part one
You weaved through the throng of people in the town square, hoping to get by unnoticed. Maria had told you where to find Tommy, you should have known it wouldnât be easy, nothing with him ever really was.Â
âY/N! Hey!âÂ
Nope
You had one goal and it was not to meet and greet with all your neighbors. You ducked your head down, hiding yourself in the passing throng of people and evading them. It was a new couple that had just moved to Jackson a few days ago.Â
You, of course, had protested anyone new coming in after the incident with Abby and her people. But because you and the brothers had been less than forthcoming with what happened and no one had any reason to listen to your doubts.Â
Theyâd been moved into the big house across from you and Joel, because they needed the space.Â
Because she was pregnant.Â
In three months your life was going to get very loud and very miserable.Â
The couple was too nice for your taste. Youâd just barely gotten used to staying in Jackson for longer than two weeks, then Maria went ahead and shoved the two friendliest people youâd even met down your throat.Â
Maybe you were too bitter. Maybe everyone was right, you should try and socialize, give people the benefit of the doubt before you write them off.Â
âDo you see where she went, honey?â
Then again, maybe not.Â
You rushed into the Tipsy Bison before they could spot you. You were sure they would tell Joel about this when they spotted him on the porch with his morning coffee. And you were sure he would give you hell for it, but you already have to deal with Tommy this morning. They can go bother someone else.Â
You glanced around the bar, spotting some blonde hair in the back. When you rounded the tables you could see Tommy was busy haggling with Sam, trying to trade a shirt for some of his roast beef sandwiches.Â
âI think Iâm offering more than enough for some sandwiches, Sam.â Tommy, being the de facto leader after Maria, was trying to maintain a semblance of diplomacy.Â
Sam was a stubborn jackass and you knew if you didnât do something this would take all day. You walked up and nodded a greeting to Tommy before glaring at Sam. âGive him the sandwiches.â
Sam glared at you, trying his damndest to look down his nose at you. âMind your fucking business.â
Tommy straightened up, a frown on his face. Neither he nor his brother had ever been good at losing the whole Texan chivalry thing. They didnât do well when someone disrespected a âladyâ in front of them. âI think you need to watch your tone, Sam.â
You held up a hand towards Tommy, stopping him from getting too riled up. You already had a less than respectable reputation in Jackson, didnât need to drag him down with you. âGive him the sandwiches, and we wonât need to get Joel involved.â
Sam opened and closed his mouth, he glanced between you and Tommy, like he was trying to call your bluff. You couldnât really help yourself as your hand drifted down to land on your holster, your fingers idly drumming against the leather. Finally he huffed, mumbled something prickish under his breath and shoved the sandwiches into Tommyâs hands, snatching the shirt. You watched until he retreated into the kitchen to address Tommy.Â
âYou probably coulda kept the shirt.â
Tommy shrugged, tucking the food in his pack. âYeah, but we do things a certain way here. Canât just go flashing your pistol at people.â
You scoffed, âDidnât flash my pistol, I used your brother.â
Tommy chuckled and nodded his head towards the barâs exit. You followed him outside, looking around to make sure the coast was clear of your neighbors. When you turned back to face him he was giving you an odd look. âWhatâre you so jumpy for?â
You sighed, âYour wife decided to move Mr. and Mrs. Rogers next to me and Joel.â
Tommy smiled and laughed, most definitely at your expense. âYou mean Ann and James,â you nodded, ushering him along the sidewalk in case they popped up again. âTheyâre nice people, I think sheâs just trying to get you to branch out.â
âDonât need to,â you grunted out. Though, hunching over, hiding from anyone who wants to talk to you, you werenât sure you were making a great case for yourself. You straightened up and glared at him, ââSides, I didnât come out to chat about my new neighbors. I want to talk about the Harvest Festival and my âdate.ââ You couldnât keep the disdain out of your voice if you tried, which you werenât.
âBob,â Tommy offered. You rolled your eyes and nodded. âWhat about it?â
âIâm not going.â
Tommy crossed his arms and smirked. âSays who?â
âMe,â you werenât sure what he wanted from you.Â
âAnd why not?â
Oh. Oh. That stupid smug little look was back on his face. How in the hell does he know? âI think you know why.â
He shook his head, âNope, donât think I do.â
He was really making you do this? âI canât go because of Joel.â
âWhatâs my brother got to do with this?â
You opened your mouth, some argument at the tip of your tongue, but it was lost to you the second you tried to speak it into existence. Why couldnât you go?
You broke apart from Joel slowly, neither of you in any sort of rush to end this. Idly, and without much thought behind it, your fingers traced the shape of his lips. You didnât realize you were smiling until you saw the same soft expression mirrored on his face.Â
âBeen wanting to do that for a while,â his voice was quiet, as if he spoke any louder the trance would be broken.Â
âIâve been waiting for you to do that for a while,â your smile grew when the hands around your waist squeezed you tighter. He pulled you closer and you got comfortable in his lap, your hands moving down to play with the fabric of his shirt.Â
He didnât seem to mind the subtle exploration, his own hands mimicking yours. Now that you finally had the chance, neither of you seemed able to stop touching each other. You werenât sure where to go from here.Â
You hadnât realized how desperately you had wanted this, wanted him, until you had him. You didnât want to ruin the moment by overthinking or complicating something simple. Still, is everything going to change now?
Did that kiss mean as much to him as it meant to you?Â
What did this mean-
âHey,â you startled slightly, jolted out of your thoughts by the heavy weight of Joelâs hand on your cheek. âI can see that brain going. I can practically hear the rust flaking off the gears in your head.â
You scoffed and smacked at his chest, âShut up.â But he was right, it was far too easy for you to get lost in your own head. Especially concerning him. You were grateful for the way he could anchor you in the present, drag you back out of a trap of your own making.Â
Joel stood, his arms wrapping around you and dragging you along with him. You could hear his bones popping, you wanted to protest, tell him to just let you walk, but you knew he wouldnât listen. He had that determined look on his face, the one that meant he was ignoring how old and worn out his back and knees were.Â
Besides, you liked how strong he was. Relished in these little displays of strength, even if it was something as simple as carrying you to bed. You knew you needed to talk, you needed some sort of verbal confirmation that this was more than just two lonely souls looking for company.
But Joel just dropped you on the mattress, grumbled about getting your stuff from the guest room, and left. You changed out of your clothes, brushed your teeth, and waited for him to come back. When he did, he had changed too, he dumped a pile of blankets on the bed and got in beside you.Â
He laid down and wrapped his arms around your waist, dragging you into his side. You looked down at where he was holding you, lacing your fingers together, and let yourself fall asleep. You two didnât say anything else, you just reveled in each other's warmth, let the comfort you provided lull you both into an easy sleep. And when you woke up in the morning, he had breakfast ready for you, but he didnât say anything about the night before.Â
In fact, for the next week, there was no mention of you two kissing or what his vague, half-confession meant. Sure, now he greeted you with a kiss each morning and night, but other than that nothing had changed about how you two operated.Â
You didnât have anything to appease Tommy with as he looked at you expectantly. No, nothing had majorly changed between you and Joel and you hadnât had a real discussion about anything. But, you didnât really need one, you knew what you meant to each other. And you knew how hard it is for people like you and Joel to have those discussions.Â
Emotions, romance, love were all such distant concepts, it felt so foreign to you. If you tried to date, or speak into existence how much weight he held in your life you know inevitably it would just end up complicating and ruining things.Â
You were together, alive and not some mindless fungi outside Jackson, the rest was inconsequential.Â
You just said, âCancel it, Iâm going with Joel,â and walked off before you had to be subjected to more of his smug face.Â
You made your way back through town, the morning rush having calmed down now that everyone had gotten their supplies or found their assignments for the week. You were thankful not to spot any nosy neighbors as you made your way back, that was the last thing you needed after having to deal with Tommyâs questions.Â
Neither you or Joel were really big fans of talking about your emotions, hell youâd have punched someone out back in the QZ just for telling you to look for the light. Gooey stuff was practically a foreign language to you now.Â
You could function based on actions; setting out his coffee in the morning or a new book appearing on your nightstand when heâd gotten back from patrolling. It was all you needed to understand what you were to each other. Â
You trudged up the stairs to the porch, Joel was sitting in his favorite rocking chair, a mug resting on his knee. His supply was running low, you were gonna have to find someone to trade with again. You had been keeping an eye out on your patrols, trying to see if you could find any beans.Â
You werenât really sure how coffee plants worked, if you planted the beans whether they would even grow or not. But it was worth a shot.Â
âHowâd it go?â
You let out a long sigh and threw yourself down on the chair next to him. It creaked under your weight but held up against the strain of its old age. You rocked back and forth, plucking at a string on your jeans. âFine.â
He snorted slightly as he took another sip of his coffee. âLooks like it. Oh, Jason and Anna stopped by.â
It was your turn to laugh, you smirked at him, propping your head in your hand. âYou mean Ann and James?â
He rolled his eyes and nodded, âYeah, them.â
âYouâre losing it, old man.â
He shrugged, âI donât know, they were concerned about your hearing. Said they mustâve called your name ten times and you didnât hear them.â There was a shit eating grin on his face as he stared at you, like he knew it was complete bullshit.Â
You rolled your eyes and scoffed, âPlease.â You sat up and leaned forward, irritation forcing you upright, âIf I have to listen to her complain about how tender her breasts are again, Iâll shoot myself.â
Joel grimaced, giving you a disgusted look as he put his mug down. âThese people know what T-M-I is?â He put too much emphasis on each letter and you couldnât help yourself as you laughed. It was always funny to hear him get an attitude with that gruff Texan accent, he ended up sounding like a poor attempt at valley girl. He swatted your knee, trying to get you to stop making fun of him.Â
âTommy, come on, whatâd he say?â
You shrugged, looking down and away from him, going back to playing with the loose thread of your jeans. âI donât know, he was asking all these questions.â
Joel was quick to ask, âWhat questions?â
You rested your head on the back of the rocking chair, âWhy I didn't want to go on the date.â
âWhatâd you say?â
Jesus, he was barely taking a breath. âI said,â you paused and looked at him, not really surprised to already find him looking at you. His gaze wasnât as intense as you were expecting, more eager? You werenât sure Joel got eager. âI said I couldnât go with whatâs-his-face to the festival because of you.â
âYeah?â He smirked, leaning back in his rocking chair, a strange sort of male pride clear on his face. âHow come?â
You scoffed, glaring at him from where you sat. The hell was he getting at? âWhy do you think, genius? Why would I go out with someone when Iâve got you?â
âYou got me?â
You paused, irritation draining from your body as you stared at him. His face wasnât giving anything away, he wasnât closed off, just staring at you expectantly. âDonât I?â You hated the way your voice went quiet, you wished it had been more confident, teasing, like you knew the answer and were screwing with him. You sounded too vulnerable.Â
Joel let you squirm for a minute, youâre pretty sure he thought it was funny. Finally he sighed and leaned forward, his hand landing on your thigh and you could feel the warmth of it through your jeans. You hadnât realized how cold youâd gotten until he was this close, walking furnace that he was.Â
âYeah, you do.â You tried not to let the relief show, though youâre sure it did if his little smirk was anything to go by. He squeezed your thigh once before he stood up to go back inside.Â
âOh,â you suddenly remembered the last bit of your conversation with Tommy. âAnd I told him you were taking me to the harvest,â you called over your shoulder. It was your turn to screw with him, and if the way his shoulders tensed up as he paused in the doorway was anything to go by, he was just as excited as you about that ridiculous festival.Â
âWhenâs your next patrol?â
Joel had found you an old mystery book on his last run, the same one you were reading now. You marked the page and put it down on the nightstand as he got into bed next to you. âNot sure, I think thursday. Why?â
He shrugged, leaning back against the pillows and gazing at you. âI was thinking I could go with you. We could go exploring that old art museum Maria told me was a couple miles out.â He reached out, tucking some hair behind your ear and you tried not to lean too much into him.
You smiled, almost accepting when you realized what he was doing and the smile dropped. You huffed out a breath and rolled your eyes. âNice try, Joel, weâre going to the harvest festival.â
He held up his hands in mock surrender, âGot no idea what youâre talking about.â
âReally?â He shook his head, oh-so-innocent. You scoffed, âYouâre so full of it. If I went with you, weâd miss the harvest festival. And who would have to listen to Tommyâs bitching? Me.â
âHeâs my brother.â
âThen you deal with him!â You picked your book back up, deciding on ignoring him for the rest of the night. You should have known he would try and weasel his way out of this.
Honestly, once youâd decided you were going with Joel, the festival didnât seem that awful or daunting. Youâre a little hurt he wants to get out of it so badly. You werenât that bad of company.Â
âYou ignorinâ me now?â
You shrugged, flipping through the book, not really absorbing anything. Youâd have to reread this chapter tomorrow.Â
A big hand found itself in front of your face, blocking you from reading anything more. Joel dog-eared the page, something you loudly protested to, and threw the book on his nightstand. âJoel, you know I hate when you do that.â
âYeah, I know,â you rolled your eyes at his little smirk. âBut youâre talkinâ to me.â
âChild. Youâre a child.â
He leaned over you and shut your lamp off, ignoring your snippy still usinâ that. He settled down in bed and patted the spot next to him. You hesitated, only for a moment, debating whether you wanted to give him more of a hard time or just give in.Â
It wasnât a hard choice.Â
You settled down beside him, your head falling on his chest and his arm naturally wound itself around your back. You tried to ignore the way your legs fit together, how you felt like a complete puzzle when you laid down beside him, the two of you fitting together perfectly. You tried even harder to ignore the way the thought made your heart race, but it was nearly impossible.Â
Sometimes you resented Joel a little bit. Resented him for the way you lost control of yourself and your emotions when you were around him. Resented all the power he held over you and how unaware of it he seemed to be.Â
âI really donât want to go.â
You scoffed, your fingers tracing the design on the worn out t-shirt he was wearing. âYou think I do?â
âThen letâs just skip it.â
âJoel, I already said-â
âWe used to be able to just do whatever we wanted.â You paused as he interrupted you, closing your mouth and tilting your head up so you could look at him. âWe went where we wanted, when we wanted. There weren't all these bullshit obligations like patrol, or making sure our shifts match up.â
You were silent, taking in what he was saying. It wasnât hard to miss the resent lingering in his tone, or the way he spoke fondly of your past. Before you had responsibilities. But you must have been quiet for too long because he reached over and turned his lamp off, closing his eyes with a sigh.Â
You stayed awake a while longer, just thinking about what he said. He was starting to sound like you, the same frustration and anger at being expected to provide for others. You were at everyoneâs beck and call here. People viewed you as do-ers. Someone needed something done, you were the one to do it, and there was no arguing either, because everyone worked together here.Â
The thought left a bitter taste on your tongue as you went to sleep.
âCome on, hurry up!â
Ellie was sitting on the couch, she ran the towel in her hand over her hair roughly. You stood behind the chair, scissors in your hand as Joel trudged down the stairs. You wrapped a towel around his shoulders to keep his wet hair from dripping on his shirt.Â
Years ago, a time that feels nearly as distant as 2003, it was Tess who would cut yours and Joelâs hair. Youâd sit down in the crappy apartment you had in the QZ and sheâd use some blunted ass scissors to saw off your hair.Â
Neither you nor Joel should have been trusted with any scissors, but when Tess was gone and you were on the road for too long Ellie and Joel would start bitching about their hair. Neither of them liked how it would touch their neck.Â
Luckily while you were still learning there were no mirrors. They couldnât see how horribly you had done. They would always run their hands through their hair and frown, like they knew something was wrong, but they just couldnât prove it.Â
The only thing you had to worry about for a while was just not busting out laughing every time you saw the bangs you accidentally gave them.Â
Thankfully, by the time you reached Jackson youâd gotten good enough at it that they would still come and badger you for a haircut. Theyâd never had a chance to see just how horribly you had done in the beginning.Â
âOh, Jesse wanted me to ask you if youâd do his hair soon?â
You gave Ellie a noncommittal hum, running your fingers through Joelâs hair. âI like it long.â
âCut it.â He didnât exactly leave any room for arguments, he even crossed his arms, like you were actually going to pester him about it. You werenât, but you were leaving some length, itâs not like he could cut it himself.Â
He tilted his head slightly towards Ellie, âWhatâs Jesse want with her?â
You pushed his head back in place and started snipping. âWhat do you think he wants?â Ellie snorted, she got off the couch, probably already bored of sitting there. She went over to the mirror on the wall, running her hands through her hair and grinning.Â
âIsnât he with Dina?â You werenât proud of it, but you might have picked up some information about people around town. Would you say gossiping? No. Would others? Probably.Â
âNot anymore, they broke up a while ago.â Ellie turned around, hands on her hips as she stared at you.Â
You momentarily paused in cutting Joelâs hair, ignoring his disgruntled complaint. âAm I missing something?â
Joel turned to face her as well, matching confused expressions on both your faces. âYeah,â Ellie paused, like she was waiting for the two of you to connect the dots. You glanced down at Joel but he just shrugged.Â
He tried, âI thought Jesse and Ellie were dating.âÂ
You rolled your eyes and shoved Joelâs head forward, going back to the haircut.Â
âGod! You guys, me and Dina are dating, weâve been dating for like three months.â
âI thought you were friends,â Joel offered unhelpfully.Â
âClearly not,â Ellie sniped back. âYou guys seriously didnât know?â
You shrugged, âI donât know what you kids get up to.â Ellie sighed and sat back down on the couch seemingly disheartened by your underwhelming reaction. âAt least you canât get her pregnant.â
Ellie sucked in a breath, âRight.â
Joel swatted your hands away from his hair, he better pray that doesnât screw you up. âEllie, what was that?â
âWhat?â
âThat noise you just made.â
âJoel,â you interrupted, forcing his head back in place, âstop moving, dammit.â
âDinaâs pregnant,â Ellie rushed the sentence out in one, jumbled breath.Â
You watched as Joelâs shoulders tensed and then slumped in front of you. âHowâd you even get her pregnant?â
âWhatâre you doing?â
Joel closed the patrol log and shook his head, âNothing, come on.âÂ
Your eyebrows furrowed in suspicion as you watched him walk off. He had spent way too long by the log book for him to have just been writing - Couple runners, took âem out -J
You wanted to open it up and look but he was watching you from the entrance of the garage. You shoved aside your curiosity and followed him out to the horses. He grabbed the reins of his horse, âCome on, Sunny.â He shook his head and scoffed as he mounted her, âStill think their names are ridiculous.â
âSunny and Cher,â you pet the black mane of your own mare and huffed out a laugh. âHowâs Ellie even know who they are?â
âI donât know, mustâve heard it from someone âcause she donât even spell Sunnyâs name right.â
âAnd sheâs a girl.â
He laughed, âAnd sheâs a girl.âÂ
He led you both outside into the sunny woods. Snowâs completely melted now, you werenât sure how Maria and Tommy managed to time their âHarvest Festivalâ so perfectly but it was a good time to celebrate the incoming warm weather.Â
âSo,â you nudged Cher forward to walk alongside him. âWhere are we going?â Joel shrugged but didnât provide you any answers. âClearly not Jackson,â you were going the opposite direction of the town.Â
You glanced at the back of Sunny, the bags he had tied to her saddle, each of them far too stuffed for a simple patrol. âYou kidnapping me?â
âMaybe.â
You sighed, rolling your head back and taking in the greenery of the woods. You were definitely eager for winter to be over. Something about the cold weather makes the infected go fucking insane. They're faster, meaner, and just over all bigger pains in the ass. Not to mention the fact that they travel in huge fucking hordes.Â
Tommy always tries to pretend he knows about them, something about the barometric pressure making them migrate but you know heâs just full of it. You watched a pair of hareâs dart in front of you and Joel and took in a deep breath.Â
God, youâd forgotten how nice it was to be outside without the sound of people around you. There was the sound of the horses' hooves squishing lightly over wet grass, the wind moving the leaves above you, and the distant sound of birds singing. But no voices, or kids, or people demanding favors.
Youâd missed this, with Joel specifically. Itâd been a while since you had this type of quiet with him. So, you didnât push him too much about where he was taking you, just followed him down the path.Â
You were fine not bugging him while you were on a lovely jaunt through a pretty forest. But itâs been an hour and you canât feel extremities that really need blood flow. âJoel,â you tried to remain friendly but your tone was strained as you shifted on your saddle for the nth time.Â
âYeah?â He grunted out.Â
âHow much longer?â
âNot much longer.â He turned around and frowned at you, âHave some patience.â
You tugged on Cherâs reins, forcing her to stop while you glared at Joelâs back. âPatience? Joel, weâve been out here since six. Iâve had a lot of fucking patience. But that ran out about three miles ago, right when I stopped being able to feel my a-â
âWeâre here.â
Of course you were.Â
Joel got off Sunny and offered you a hand down. You took it eagerly, more than happy to finally stretch your legs out. You were a bit surprised when he kept your hands locked together, he wasnât normally one for touchy shows of affection.Â
Not that you were complaining, you were more than happy to revel in the comforting feeling of his hands in yours. Though, his were definitely rougher than your own, you werenât without your own callouses, but heâd had years of carpentry and being a contractor under his belt before the apocalypse.Â
Heâd paused in a field, the grass here was up to your waist which made it difficult to see where you were stepping and what you were stepping on. You kept close to Joel, the horses trailing behind you both as he led you through the field.Â
It took a moment for you to realize youâd never been out here. Youâd only been vaguely paying attention to the direction you went while you were on the horses, trusting Joel to know the way. But this was definitely unrecognizable, which was strange, you thought youâd found everything when you went exploring on your own.Â
Out in the distance you could see a vague shape forming, some brown structure that you couldnât really make out as the grass was getting taller. It only took a few feet to finally figure out what was looming over you.Â
A fence.Â
Fun.
You said as much to Joel, probably in the most sarcastic tone you could muster. He rolled his eyes and kneeled down. You couldnât help but admire his arms as he dug his fingers into a rotten plank of wood and pulled. He managed to make a hole large enough for you to crawl through and motioned towards it.Â
âWell, go on, smartass.â
You huffed, getting down on your hands and knees and squeezing your way through. You didnât bother seeing what was in front of you, turning around so you could keep the way through open for him. The wood dug into your palm, splinters burying themselves in your skin.Â
God, this better be worth it.Â
He groaned as he straightened up, pulling you to your feet and stretching his back out. âAlright. Ready?â
âYep,â you rolled your eyes as he walked in front of you. What could have been so amazing he had dragged you out here?
A house.Â
Well, it was a nice house, better taken care of than youâd seen out here. Looked like an old farmhouse, two stories, and a wraparound porch. Something you would have loved a long time ago. Surrounding it was a tall fence, it went out pretty far, there was room enough for a large garden and then some. There were bits where the wood had rotted or had holes in it that looked like someone had broken through. But the grass was trimmed, a normal height instead of tickling the ends of your hair.Â
Overall, nice, but you had no clue what Joel was doing out here.Â
âWhat do you think?â
âItâs nice.â
Joel scoffed, he crossed his arms and stared at you, âJust nice?â
You laughed and walked up the stairs of the porch. It was cleaner than you thought it would be, no signs of aging on the wooden boards. âItâs a nice house, Joel. I just donât get why weâre here.â
He sighed and walked up to you, you took in a deep, centering, breath when he placed one hand on your waist. He moved you slightly out of the way as he leaned in, opening the door up behind you. âWeâre here âcause this is ours,â admittedly your eyes were on his lips and your focus was how close he was to you.Â
It took you a second to actually process what he had said. You blinked and your eyes shot back up to his, âWhat?â
He nudged you inside and you stumbled over your feet as you went. The interior was even nicer than the outside. There wasnât a spec of dust or decay, it was like time hadnât had a chance to touch it. There was a couch, bookshelves, even an old record player.Â
âJoel, what the hell are you talking about?â
He sighed and threw his backpack down on the ground. He walked over and took yours off your shoulders, nudging you to take a seat on the couch. âBeen working on this for months.â He smiled a little, the wrinkles in the corner of his eyes crinkling with the movement.
You were still a little confused, eyes darting around the living room as you sat there with a dumb look on your face. âLook, Jackson was nice for a while.â
You tuned in enough to grunt in opposition. Joel chuckled, âAlright, fine, it was never my favorite. I was out here one day, looking for you,â he added with a light nudge to your knee. âFound this place.â
âAnd⊠What? Decided to test out Jesusâs favorite pastime?â
âI was a contractor before the world went to shit. Like riding a bike, it just comes back to you.â
âI just donât understand. Why? Why put in the time and effort and materials?â
He scoffed, âWhy do you think?â When you didnât answer he rolled his eyes. âWe always talk about disappearinâ and I thought this would be a nice place to do it. Thereâs already a perimeter up, just have to make some more repairs. Worked something out with Tommy, itâs close enough to Jackson that we got some power from the dam,â he stood up now pacing around the living room a little as he talked to you.Â
You slowly became aware of the stupid grin growing on your face. The warmth that was spreading through your cheeks and stomach as you realized heâd done this, fixed up this old house for months in secret for you.Â
That explained why heâd been complaining about his back so much lately.Â
You stood up, cutting him off from his tangent about how you were still close enough to Jackson for supplies and to see Tommy and Elllie. You fisted your hands in the flannel he was wearing and tugged him down. âJoel.â
He smiled at you as his hands landed on your waist, squeezing a little. âYeah, sweetheart?â
âHave I ever told you I love you?â
He pulled you in and grinned, âNot once.â
This kiss felt different than all the rest. Felt like something more final, like you both knew youâd reached the end and there was nowhere left to go. Youâd explored all you could, fought your way here, and now you stood in this old house. The one he had fixed up and you knew you didnât need to fight anymore.Â
You just needed this, him in this moment.Â
âEllie?â
Ellie turned around at the sound of Dinaâs voice. âYeah?â
She nodded her head towards the patrol logbook, there was a strange smile on her face. âMight want to take a look at this.â
Ellie walked over, shooting Dina a confused glance before she took a look and let out a laugh.
We arenât gone, but weâre disappearing for a while. You wonât find us, donât come looking (I mean it Tommy) - J
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