I watched Kate and Leopold because of you and now I'm like frothing at the mouth and giddy and I wanna cry in a violent way and idk why
My only goal in life is to make you people as absolutely insane/down bad/feral for this man as I am
My sickness can't be cured and I'm spreading it đ«¶đ«¶
The finale of How About a Nuke will be posted today!! I know itâs pretty soon after the last chapter but I had a surge of inspiration and I was up until 4 am writing this. Iâve spent all day editing it and as much as it pains me, their journey is now over. Thank you for all the support and kind messages youâve sent me while this story has been in progress. â„ïž
ANOTHER FLAWLESS CHAPTER!!!!! Iâm glad coop is finally realising âoh damn I kinda did shoot her twiceâ like yeah bro youâre lowkey awful đđđ I LOVEDDD the hallucinations and coop realising sheâs still thinking about him :(((( Sylvie gives me BAD VIBES like compensation for WHAT???? And he just left her there?? Coop you fucking idiot đđ
HIGHKEY awful heâs a horrible person but I love him lol
I was so worried the hallucinations wouldnât read as well as they did in my head but Iâm glad people are enjoying them
Also THANK YOU not enough people on Ao3 were picking up on the compensation line, she is not to be trusted
Hi there!!! I've read the series you wrote for Connor a few weeks ago, and I still can't forget it! I sometimes come back and reread it again, it was truly absolutely beautiful, well-written, and the characterization of Connor had me in a chokehold.
I'm a fan of perfect characterization, maybe a bit obsessive, so just want you to know I absolutely adore and admire how you wrote him, LIKE YES HE WOULD SAY THAT! DO THAT!
Also the plot? Creative and original as hell!!! I loved every scene, romantic and platonic ones. It just made so much sense that when I play the game sometimes, I get reminded of your fic. You definitely deserve more recognition for that fic.
I still can't describe how much I loved it
I donât think words properly describe how much this means to me. I have always been terrified of sharing my writing or not being good enough.
I donât care how much recognition my series gets, what really matters to me is how the readers feel while they experience it. Reading this comment means the world to me, knowing that something as simple as my fan fiction can have a lasting effect is mind boggling.
Iâm not a person with a lot of self confidence, and thereâs a lot of inner loathing inside of me. But writing my DBH series and sharing it with people as lovely as you has opened up something inside me that is honestly probably the best Iâve felt in a while.
Thank you for your support and truly kind words. â„ïž
May I just scream to you about "How About A Nuke?" for a sec bc I'm feeling so many feelings about it, many of which I am still processing
Something something about Cooper seeing reader's Nuka Cola ad like this image; parallel to reader, fresh from the vault, looking up to Cooper's movie poster, parallel to the both of them standing next to each other, looking down at a movie poster of their first movie together thinking about how so many things have changed between them and how they're still together despite everything (if they do end up together after everything !!!)
that's all thank you for sharing your fic with us, imma go back to processing my feelings đ
You have no idea how excited I was when I saw this picture! This is one of my favorite pictures ever, I get so happy every time I see this trope lol
Also, I hope youâre ready because I posted part three and Iâm not giving you a break with the angst
(I promise it will eventually get better sort of)
Had my first shift at my new job today
Manager is already trying to overschedule me
and an old man grabbed my arm in the creepiest way possible - he squeezed it, that's not necessary đ
hoping to have something posted for you guys tomorrow
I HAVE RETURNED !!!
My vacation is over, and Harry Potter World has been left behind. (đđđ) I also have the urge to finish the 100k fanfic for Fred Weasley I started in middle school, but that's another day's problem.
I'm going to be working on responding to comments and messages that I've gotten over the past week. I have a few good ideas for some long Logan fics- so, stay tuned!!
How About a Nuke?
Part I / Part II
Cooper Howard x fem!reader A/N: This is really a prelude to the real story. Itâs who they were before the bombs dropped and not as fleshed out as it could be. Summary: Hollywood doesnât agree with you, as much as you wished it would. Until you meet Cooper Howard and he flips your world upside down. (Image below does not represent reader, I mean I donât even look like that)
âQuench your thirst and a little bit more,â you winked and held up the dripping bottle of Nuka-Cola. You shot your best smile at the camera in front of you, holding it until the director let out a loud âCut!â The smile dropped instantly and you dumped the bottle back in its cooler.Â
Tom walked behind the camera, a frown on his face as he replayed the clip. Youâd been here two hours already for a thirty second promo, thereâs no reason it should have been taking this long.
You shifted, the leather on your legs creaking uncomfortably. They had you in some odd little space suit, more sexy than functional. The backdrop behind you was of painted stars and an out of scale moon. You werenât sure how space and Nuka-Cola connected but a check was a check.Â
âIs that who I think it is?â
You turned around at the sound of gasping. Your eyes widened and your stomach dropped when you watched the Cooper Howard walk through the entrance of the studio. Your biggest celebrity crush and idol just walked through the door and you were dressed like a sexy astronaut. This is beyond embarrassing.Â
You had begged your agent to let you take some more serious roles, or at least a few fun ones. Youâd been stuck in the same role of sexy bombshell for too long. You couldnât even escape it doing a few advertisements. You wanted someone like Cooper to think you were classy or distinguished at least. Not some sellout with over lined red lips.Â
You whipped your head around, hoping he wouldnât notice you, and pretended to be fascinated by the cheap set you were on. âMr. Howard, a pleasure,â you briefly glanced over your shoulder to watch your director shakehis hand. Cooper looked up, his eyes briefly catching yours. You winced and turned back around.Â
âWhat are you doing here?â
âFilming a new advertisement for Nuka, would you like to see?â
âWhy, yes I would.â
Oh, this was wonderful. Just great. You reached up to pinch the bridge of your nose but your hands just jammed painfully against the plastic of your helmet. You listened to them replaying your clip, hating the sultry tone of your voice. You hated being typecast like this.Â
You didnât work so hard to earn your spot in Hollywood just to be forced into the role of a sex symbol. You could be more, you knew it. You just needed a chance. âYou did wonderful.â
You jumped in shock at the voice near your ear, your helmet hitting something hard. You heard a groan of pain and turned around mortified to see Cooper holding his nose. âOh, Mr. Howard, I am so, so sorry.â
He shook his head and held up a hand, smiling amicably at you. âMy fault, sweetheart, shouldnât have snuck up on ya.â
You let out an annoyed huff and finally pulled the damn thing off. âHonestly, I should pay more attention, this damn thingâs a safety hazard.â He chuckled and it made you smile without even realizing it. You could feel the heat already blooming under your skin, just barely resisting the urge to fan yourself. But you couldnât help but be flustered. It was Cooper Howard!
He finally let go of his nose and you sighed in relief when you saw that it wasnât too badly damaged. He seemed to understand your relief because he laughed again. You heard whispers behind the two of you and finally realized just how close you both were. A couple PAâs stood huddled together, pointing at you with accusing fingers and harsh glares.Â
Probably not smart to be a sex symbol and stand so close to a married man.Â
You dropped the smile and took a step back from him. As much as you disliked typecasting, you would hate losing jobs more. You didnât need any rumors to spread because you smiled too widely at Cooper. Lord knows your career barely survived the last round of gossip, that youâd been sleeping your way into roles. Which you hadnât. You donât need anything more like that bothering you now.Â
Cooper glanced over your shoulder and seemed to notice the same thing as you, but he didnât seem bothered by it like you were. Of course, he was a man and he was very happily married, he didnât have to worry about the same things as you. He was secure in both his relationship and place in the world. Youâd just barely gotten a foothold on everything.Â
âI thought you seemed just sweet as peaches in that clip.â
You gave him a brief smile, âThank you.â
âThough,â he frowned and glanced over at the director. You rolled your eyes when you saw Tom point over at you and then gesture to his stomach. If they sinched your waist one more damn time your ribs were going to crack. âI donât quite understand why you had to be seductive.â He seemed genuinely perplexed but it didnât take a genius to understand the underlying message of his words.Â
You shrugged, âJust seems to be the way my career is going right now.â
âIs that what you want?â
Your brows furrowed in confusion. You haven't been asked that before. Of course youâd spoken up about being unhappy with your roles, though you still took them. But no one had ever asked you what you wanted. An odd feeling bloomed in your chest and you took another precautionary step back. âUm,â you frowned and shook your head, âno. Itâs not what I want.â
He smiled, seemingly pleased by the answer. âLook, sweetheart, I didnât come here to drink cola or chat,â he held up his hands in apology, âas wonderful a conversationalist as you are. Iâm filming a movie right now. We're looking for a lady with a strong presence to be my companion in the film. Iâve seen your movies, youâre capable of a lot more than theyâre giving you to work with. I think youâd be perfect for the role.â
Your ears started to ring as you stared at him in shock. It was hard to keep your jaw closed the longer he spoke. Thereâs no way that everything youâve been wanting was just being offered to you on a silver platter. Stuff like that only happened inâŠ
Well, it only happened in movies.Â
âThat is if you want the role? Youâre not looking particularly enthused,â he gave you a charming grin and you finally remembered you actually had to respond to him to get what you wanted.Â
âYes!â
You didnât care how loud you were or how dirty the looks you were getting from others were. There was nothing on your mind other than the man in front of you and what he was offering you.Â
Everything you wanted.Â
You stared up at the poster on Cooperâs wall. âI always thought I looked ridiculous in this one.â
âWell,â Barb came up behind you and handed you a martini. You took it from her with a grateful smile and took a sip. You tried to stop your face from screwing up but alcohol had never really sat well with you. âI think you look amazing.â She smiled at you and walked back towards the living room.Â
You stayed where you were at the end of the stairs, staring up at the too-large poster. You and Cooper were standing back-to-back, your gun raised to your lips and a smirk on your red lips as your hat laid tilted over your eyes. The bright red cursive title sat under your spurred boots, The Outlaw and The Sheriff.Â
Well, they certainly hadnât been creative with the name. You couldnât really bring yourself to care, though, it had been your first real role. You had played someone of substance, someone whose entire life didnât revolve around the man she wanted to have an affair with. Cooper had opened up more doors for you then he would ever understand.Â
You turned from the poster and back to the party. For once you werenât being surrounded by a group of groping producers or Hollywood execs. Being a part of Cooperâs family, someone he was mentoring, it carried a certain power within the den of vipers. You werenât untouchable, but you werenât someone to be so easily ruined.Â
You flashed kind smiles and coy waves at the people who called out your name and made your quick escape to the backyard.Â
Cooperâs new movie had been released and he was having a sort of celebration party. Though, you think itâs just Barb trying to integrate Vault-Tec into the movie industry. From the disgusted looks on some of your co-starâs faces you could tell it wasnât going very well.Â
You sighed in relief at the fresh air and slowly made your way over to the pool chairs. Your feet ached in your heels and you could already feel blisters starting to form. You undid the straps and slipped them off. You lowered yourself onto the edge of the pool and dipped your toes in, the relief instantaneous.
You werenât out very long before you heard steps approaching. You let out a deep sigh, mentally preparing yourself for your peace to be ruined by whoever wanted to bother you. âYouâre not skipping my party, are you?âÂ
You opened your eyes to find Cooper smiling down at you. You always wondered how his smiles could be so genuine when he spoke to you. You hadnât felt like youâd given anyone a real smile in a long time. This industry had taken a lot from you and lately youâd been wondering if it had stolen your happiness too.Â
You shrugged, âIt was getting a little boring.â
He grinned and slipped his shoes off. You watched him roll his pants up and groan as he dipped his legs in the pool with you. His smile slipped and his eyes widened when his legs landed in the water, âDamn, itâs fucking cold!â
You barked out a laugh, rough and very unladylike while he squirmed like a girl at a little cold water. âDidnât you fight in a war?â You teased.Â
He nudged his shoulder into yours, âWatch it,â you shook your head, dismissing his faux warning. You knew he didnât really mind when you bugged him. Itâs how you two had been acting around each other since day one. Tabloids labeled you two as close as kin, brother and sister.Â
As much as it bugged you every time you read a headline like that while standing in line at the grocery store, you supposed it was better than everyone thinking you were some two-timing slut. But it bothered you how much your relationship being labeled siblings in nature irritated you. He had a wife and child, you couldnât let some pathetic crush cloud your judgment like this.Â
It was real hard to remember that, though, when he looked at you the way he did. Sitting by his side, under the moonlight, his eyes warm and earnest as he sent you an easygoing smile. Youâll never figure out if itâs in your head, but you swear he doesnât smile at anyone the way he does at you.Â
You feel like the only woman in the world sitting there with him. Like there wasnât a party going on a few yards away in his house. And you hadnât just accepted a martini from his wife who had graciously invited you into their home. It was just you and him.Â
You didnât realize you were leaning in until your lips were brushing his. He should have pulled back. You shouldnât have leaned in. But his hand was on your waist and the other was buried in your hair, desperately pulling you closer.Â
It wasnât gentle or slow like youâd always imagined it. His mouth was moving hungrily over yours, practically devouring you in his desperation to get as close to you as possible. His hand tugged at the roots of your styled hair, a pained moan slipped through your lips. That wasnât enough to snap you out of your trance, but his tongue licking into your mouth was. He groaned, tasting and savoring you like you would be his last meal. Like he had wanted you just as much as you had wanted him and he wasnât going to let this chance slip away.Â
You jumped back but he didnât let you go far with his hands on you. His eyes slowly opened while the reality of the situation dawned on you both. You let out a horrified gasp at the sight of your lipstick smeared over his lips. âOh, god, Coop.â You whispered, voice strained as you stared at him, âWhat did we do?â
His eyes darted between yours, the realization coming slower to him. When it did, you could pinpoint the exact moment it hit him. His mouth drew up in disgust and he ripped his hands off you. He leapt up, water splashing your dress as he did, but you were too hurt to really care. He clamped a hand over his mouth, looking very much like he was about to throw up on you. âFuck,â he hissed, jaw clenched and eyes squeezing shut.Â
You grabbed your bag and shoes and rushed to your feet. You dug around in your purse, hands shaking so much you could barely undo its clasp. When you finally found your handkerchief you dipped it in the pool and held it out to him.Â
He glanced towards your outstretched hand and then to your ashamed face in confusion. âYou have my lipstick on your lips,â you whispered. He snatched it out of your hand and scrubbed at his face so hard you wouldnât even be able to make out the lipstick with how red his skin was.Â
Slowly, and without a word, you both made your way back into the house. The tension was thick, neither of you able to look at each other. You kept an unusual amount of space between you for two people who were always so close. If anyone looked out the door at you right now, well, even Bud Askins would be able to tell something was wrong.Â
You made it to the glass door and Barb intercepted you. Your heart leapt to your throat. Youâd never been more disgusted with yourself. Not only did you kiss this womanâs husband, you had fucking enjoyed it.Â
In fact, you wished you were out there still. As small a taste youâd gotten of him, you craved more. Your body was on fire with desire, core throbbing when you thought about the way heâd kissed you. You forced yourself to stop imagining what it would be like if he had kissed somewhere else. God, the thought made you burn.Â
She laughed and gave you an odd look, âYou look like you saw a ghost.â
Cooper chuckled and you whipped your head towards him in shock. Not only did he look completely unaffected, but he was smiling at you. You couldnât look at him long, afraid your face would further give you away. You were a good actress, but not nearly as good as him.Â
âThis one almost accidentally took a dip in our pool,â he and Barb both laughed and you forced yourself to join in.Â
âYeah, and I think that might have been enough excitement for me.â You smiled at Barb and leaned in to kiss her on the cheek, the taste of her husband still on your lips. âIâm gonna head home. Enjoy the rest of the party.â
Cooper stopped you before you could completely slip away, âIâll walk you out to your car, honey.â You nodded, not willing to argue in the middle of his crowded home. Still, you didnât make it easy for him to keep up with you. You were at the door before he could blink, practically flying out of the house.Â
You probably would have made it all the way to your car without another word if it werenât for him clasping a hand around your elbow. âWe need to talk.â
You shook your head and he let out a disappointed sigh. You already knew what he was going to say, and you agreed wholeheartedly. What had happened tonight was a mistake. Not only were you risking your career but you could ruin his whole life if you continued down this path. As much as you wanted him, as much as you had yearned for him, you couldnât be so selfish.Â
But you also couldnât handle hearing him say that to you. It would break your heart to have to listen to him explain all the reasons you could never be with the man you were so desperately in love with. âI know, Coop, I know.âÂ
His grip tightened on you when you tried to slip away. You set pleading eyes on him, praying he couldnât see the tears already starting to build. You knew he could, though, when his gaze softened and he eased his grip on you. After another whispered âpleaseâ he finally nodded and stepped back from you.Â
You slipped your arm from his hold and ran to your car. You leapt inside and peeled out of the driveway like the devil was on your tail. And maybe he was, maybe you deserved it. Because you still couldnât help yourself, glancing in the rear view mirror to see Cooper standing at the end of his driveway, watching you go with a distraught look on his face.Â
You wiped the tears off your face and turned back towards the road. You could never be with him. You could never love him the way you wanted. Youâd have to be satisfied for the rest of your life with the taste youâd gotten tonight. That would be all you would ever allow yourself.Â
âA fallen star, Cooper Howard has become a reject within Hollywood. Fellow actors and actresses have been refusing to work with him, making it difficult for the former celebrity to find work. Recent reports say heâs been seen at birthday parties more than on set.â
The female reporter shook her head, âSuch a shame. Weâve been hearing that this is all due to his former ties with Vault-Tec. Ties which were recently severed in a grisly divorce with ex-wife and Vault-Tec employee, Barb-â
You clicked the TV off, shutting the ridiculous news report up and ran a hand down your face. You hadnât seen Coop in a few months. After that night at his house, youâd dropped the movies youâd been doing with him and put as much distance between the two of you as you could.Â
That thought made you feel like the worst piece of shit. You couldnât have known that Hollywood was going to turn its back on him. You couldnât have known that nearly two weeks after you cut ties his entire life would go up in flames. You should have been there for him. How you feel about him shouldnât matter when your friend needs you.Â
Heâd given you everything he could and you couldnât even be there for him when he needed you. Of course, once youâd heard about the divorce, youâd called up Sebastian. But he had warned you not to try and reach out to Cooper. He seemed to think it would only make things worse. The more you heard, however, the more guilty you felt about not being there for him. Tabloids and gossip columns certaintly hadnât been kind when the news of his divorce had come out.Â
They pounced on the opportunity to further rip into his wounds and present them to the world. You glanced down at your couch cushion, the magazine youâd picked up in the store staring back at you. The front was a picture of him walking out of a house, donned in cowboy gear and clearly performing for a childrenâs party.Â
You sighed and decided you should finally push aside your pride. You snatched your keys from the hook and headed out the door.Â
Cooper didnât seem to believe it was you when he opened the door. His eyes, cloudy and red, narrowed before he frowned and took a step back. âThat really you?â
You offered a weak smile and a, âHi, Coop.â
He scoffed and you could tell he was getting angry. His accent always got a little rougher when he was pissed off. ââHi, Coopâ,â he mocked, a sneer on his face. âFour months without contact and thatâs all you have to say. Fuck off,â he went to close the door but you blocked him with your foot.Â
It stung, honestly, the cruel way in which he spoke to you. But you knew he could be a lot meaner if he wanted to and it wasnât as if you didnât deserve it. You had been a shitty, selfish friend. âIâm sorry, I was just nervous. I just,â you paused, struggling to find the right words to make this any better. He crossed his arms, still refusing to let you into his house. âI called the second I heard, but Sebastian had told me it would be better if I didnât come.â
His brows furrowed before he glared at you. âSo you donât even fucking call?â
âI was wrong and selfish. Cooper,â you reached out, laying a gentle hand on his arm. âIâm sorry, Iâm not asking for you to forgive me. I am genuinely so sorry I wasnât here for you. But Iâm here now, if youâll let me be.â
The next minute was unbearable. You felt too awkward to take your hand off his arm and he refused to speak. He didnât even blink, just glared at you, the longer the silence went on the more you could feel yourself losing your nerve. Maybe this had been a mistake.Â
Finally, he sighed and your heart leapt to your throat. âCome in,â he stepped to the side and opened his door up further. You kept your mouth shut and slipped into the house. It seemed to be the only thing heâd been able to hold onto since the divorce.Â
The door slammed shut behind you and he pushed past you to slip into the living room and throw himself down on the couch. You followed slowly behind him, taking oddly tentative steps, like if you made a noise he would kick you out.Â
He had his arm thrown over his face, his eyes clenched like he was in pain. You perched yourself on the edge of the chair you usually sat in, feeling oddly uncomfortable. You fidgeted restlessly on the cushion, crossing and uncrossing your legs, tapping your toes against the floor.Â
It had seemed like such an easy decision to come here half an hour ago. But you hadnât had a plan and that was really biting you in the ass now. Desperate for anything other than the sound of the fabric underneath you, you blurted out the question that had bothered you for months.Â
âWhat happened?â
He sighed, like heâd been expecting it. He sat up slowly, grabbing a glass of brown liquor off the coffee table and taking a swig. He leaned forward on his knees, glaring over at you. âWhat are you talking about? Youâre gonna have to be specific, sweetheart, everything in my life has fallen apart.â
You winced, hating the callous way youâd asked the question. Youâd meant to approach the subject more gently, but it wasnât easy to keep your curiosity contained. âEverything, I guess. Last time I saw you, you were on top of the world. What happened?â You tried to ask your questions as gently as possible, but there really was no use sugarcoating anything.Â
âFlew too close to the sun and I fell,â he shrugged and sent you a sarcastic smirk. âBut I see youâve been doing great, huh?â
âNot really, Iâve stepped back from taking on any contracts. I would have dropped Nuka-Cola too if their lawyers werenât so damn good.â
He shrugged, like he didnât really give a shit about your life or how it was going. This hurt, how he was acting, youâd never seen him like this. He was acting so mean and despondent. âFound out Barb was advocating for nuclear war and Vault-Tec was backing her. Finding out your wife is orchestrating war crimes really puts a wrench in your marriage.â
You wished you could be surprised, but Barbâs odd behavior since joining the company had been obvious to everyone but Cooper. He laughed when he saw the look on your face, âYou say âI told you soâ and Iâll throw something at you.â You shook your head and sank back in the chair. âAnyway, Vault-Tec dropped me and since everyone in Hollywood hates me that was the last paying job I had. Now, Iâm working kidâs parties.â He scoffed and smiled mirthfully, but the hatred in this look was directed at himself. âHow the mighty have fallen, right?â
He threw back the rest of his whiskey and slammed the glass back on the table.Â
âI really am sorry, Coop. I should have been here.â
He didnât look at you, just shook his head, âNo point. If you had been, I would have dragged you down with me. Probably the smartest thing you could have done.â You hated this, it made your heart hurt to see him so down on himself.Â
This wasnât the Cooper you knew. This was a man completely broken by what life had thrown at him. You hated this. You hated yourself for not helping him. Hated his wife for abandoning him. You hated the world for so easily turning their back on him like he was nothing to them.Â
You slipped from the chair and kneeled in front of him. You grabbed his hands in yours, holding on tight when he tried to slip away. âIâm sorry, Coop, truly. I wasnât here for you. But I am now, I swear. Let me help you, please.â
He glanced down at you and stared quietly, trying to decide whether he should be an asshole and tell you to fuck off or just accept the help. He had been lonely for a long while now. He needed someone to tell him he was doing okay. That he had done the right thing in getting Barb out of his life. So, he nodded and squeezed your hands back.Â
âPancakes?â
You laughed and sat up in bed, glancing over at Cooper while he got dressed. âIs that all you know how to make?â He smiled and crawled back onto bed to plant a hard kiss against your lips.Â
âYou want food or not, smartass?â
You laughed and pressed another quick kiss to his lips, âPlease.â He shook his head and walked out of his bedroom and towards the kitchen. You sank back against the pillows and stared blankly up at his ceiling.Â
You wished there was a title to describe what you were to each other, but you werenât completely sure yourself. A few weeks after youâd stopped by his house youâd slept together for the first time. And then again and again, and youâd taken to staying at his house more than your own apartment.Â
Youâd worried that you were letting yourself be a rebound after his divorce. Afraid that he was simply going to sleep with you and move on once heâd found something better. But he didnât treat you like you were something to throw away.Â
But that doesnât mean anything when heâs never explicitly stated that he wants something serious with you. You sit up when you hear him padding back down the hall, a tray in his hands. You smile at him and help him settle back in bed.Â
When youâre done eating you both lay back in bed and you figure you donât need something definitive for now. Youâll just enjoy what you have while you have him. The shrill ring of the phone jolts you both out of your comfortable state.Â
He sighs and reaches over to grab it from its place on the nightstand. The cord stretches over you while he leans back and talks to whoever is on the other line. âHello?â His brow furrows in confusion when the other person began to speak. You can make out their muffled voice but not what theyâre saying. You give him a questioning look but he just shrugs and hands you the phone. âItâs for you, sweetheart.â
âHello?âÂ
Cooper watches you with growing confusion as your face lights up and you shoot out of bed. He sighs, knowing his morning is probably over. He figures he should go ahead and get dressed while you finish up the call.Â
When he comes out of the bathroom youâre still talking. Your finger is coiled through the cord and youâre pacing a track into his rug. Youâve got a serious expression on your face, listening intently, before you light up once more and let out an eager, âOh, thank you so much!â You slam the phone back down on the dial and turn to him with an eager smile.Â
âThat was Tom, heâs got a role for me.â Cooper shoots you a happy smile but he canât help the twinge of jealously in his gut. A few weeks ago some pictures of you two together had been leaked. While your career and offered had considerably slowed, you hadnât been completely stonewalled by all of Hollywood like he had.Â
He couldnât help but resent that at moments, that you still got to live your dream while he was punished for doing what he thought had been right. He wouldnât let that ruin your mood right now, though. âThatâs great, what is it?â
You shrugged, going through the room and quickly changing into a long skirt and blouse. âHe couldnât give me many details over the phone. He wants me to head over to his house to pick up the script real quick.â You ran up to him, planted a quick kiss on his cheek and darted towards the hall. âIâll be back for lunch,â you called over your shoulder.Â
Cooper sighed, overwhelmed slightly by your whirlwind of energy. He called out a quick goodbye he wasnât sure you heard and tried to ignore the nauseating feeling settling in his stomach.Â
You stared up at Tomâs door, knocking quickly. You were the perfect picture of naĂŻvetĂ©, wide-eyed and eager as you waited for him to open the door. When Tom wasnât directing Nuka-Cola ads he directed only serious movies. The type that only critics liked.Â
Getting another serious role could really help in getting you back on track. Maybe you could even start helping Coop out, he was going to have to sell the house soon if he didnât make real money.Â
The smile on your lips was hard to dismiss as you impatiently waited for the door to open. It didnât take much longer, you could hear Tom approaching through it and then it was swinging open. He had a wide smile and seemed oddly breathless as he stared at you. âThere you are! Come on in, Iâll grab the script.â
Not thinking much of the odd invitation you took a step inside and glanced around. You heard voices in the next room and your smile dropped just a little. âCome on,â he waved you forward when he noticed you had stopped, âIâll get you something to drink.â
âOh,â you took a hesitant step forward. âIâm fine, really, I need to get back home pretty quick.â Tom stopped in his tracks and turned around. The look on his face had your hairs standing on end, both of your smiles completely gone now.Â
âI said come in.â You tried to back up but your back hit something soft. Jumping forward, you turned to find one of the tallest men youâd ever seen towering over you. He pushed forward and you stumbled back, starting to feel real panic settle in.Â
He kept pushing until you found yourself standing in the middle of a crowded living room. Execs you recognized from meetings with your agent and premieres circled around you like a pack of hyenas. Each of them tittering and laughing, pointing at you with a dangerous gleam in their eyes.Â
You felt tears pricking your eyes, your gaze darting up to Tom. But he refused to look at you, accepting a large wad of cash from one man and shaking his hand. He spared you one brief glance, a distant regret in his eyes as he walked out the room.Â
You spun in a quick circle, breaths coming short and fast when the men started to close in on you. One of them grabbed you and you threw your elbow back into his face, it didnât matter. They were all reaching for you now. Hands snagged on your blouse and the buttons popped open.Â
You opened your mouth, to scream or bite one of them, you donât know, it didnât matter. A large hand clamped around your mouth, forcing you to breathe in the cloth on their palm. You sucked in a sharp breath, something sweet tickling your nose before your eyes were rolling back in your head.Â
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Alone and Forsaken
one-shot
Joel Miller x fem!reader
A/N: I got COVID and haven't had a coherent thought in five days, so if this doesn't make sense it's not my fault, it's the virus. (Thank you @benkeibear for the dividers)
Summary: You're aren't anything to Joel Miller. You're a comfort, habit, and necessity. But you've never been anything more. It gets to you and you do what you always do, you run. When you make the permanent move to Jackson you've got no choice but to face the truth of what you are to each other.
WC: 9.4K
Part two here
You glanced down at Ellie, sweat was beading on her forehead and she was shivering in her sleeping bag. You glanced towards Joel, he was staring down at his gun, heâd been cleaning it for the past ten minutes.Â
âWeâre right near Jack-â
âNo,â his voice was rough, a command rather than an interruption. You sighed and went back to crafting some arrows for Ellie. âWeâll find some medicine tomorrow.â
You gave a noncommittal hum, you could hear him sigh from across the fire. Youâd managed to clean out an old office today, you were camping out on the roof. Joel had determined the fog provided enough cover to not have to worry about others seeing the smoke.Â
He placed his gun down and leaned his elbows on his knees, you could feel his stare boring into you but you refused to give in. He wasnât the only one who could be a stubborn bastard. âY/N-â
âYouâre acting like an old fool.â
He scoffed, âIâm not that old.â
âJoel,â you finally glanced up. âEllie needs medicine, weâre right near your brotherâs we might as well see if heâs got anything.â He stared at you for a long moment, not saying anything, until his shoulders slumped and he shrugged. He went back to cleaning his gun and you could tell he had conceded.Â
Youâd made it to Jackson a year ago after the Firefly incident at the hospital. But it had been too much for all three of you. Years of killing, fighting to keep yourself alive, all on your own, it was too jarring to be in such a quaint little place.Â
You couldnât wake up every morning to a âHowdy, neighbor!â like nothing had changed. There were too many people and it was too forceful a transition from fighting for every last resource to suddenly having everything willingly handed to you.Â
Eventually, when it became too tiring to keep fighting, you were sure you would move back to Jackson. For now, each of you enjoyed the freedom of not having to fight for anyone but yourselves. It was an occasional pit stop for supplies and a dose of normalcy.Â
Youâd been on the road for about six months now, it was time to cycle back onto the path towards Tommy.Â
Good timing too, about two days ago Ellie had a sore throat and now sheâs pretty much deadweight behind you both. âWeâll head out at dawn.â Joel stood up, nothing more to say, and took first watch. You tucked your arrows away and laid down, hoping to get some sleep before you were on the move again.Â
âHow much further?â
âAnother few miles,â Joel glanced over his shoulder at you. âHowâs she doing?â
âIâm doing fine,â Ellie interrupted. But it was hard to believe her when her voice was a barely audible croak and she was leaning against you for support.Â
Joel sighed and glanced towards his right, there was a creek and a sunny patch of grass. He started towards it, dropping his pack on a rock and coming to a stop. âWeâll stop here for a break.â
âI said Iâm fin-âÂ
She interrupted herself with a cough that was so jarring you winced. It sounded like her throat was being ripped apart. When she finally caught her breath she reluctantly followed you towards the creek next to Joel. âIâll check out the area, we shouldnât be out here long.â
Joel nodded, standing guard next to Ellie while she wheezed trying to catch her breath. You moved away from them, going to check the surrounding area. Just when you deemed too much time had passed and were about to turn around you could feel something cold pressing into the back of your head.Â
âDonât move.â
You slowly dropped your rifle to the forest floor, raising your hands in surrender as the person behind you pulled back the hammer of their gun. âOkay, itâs okay, we can talk about this.â The gun pulled back abruptly and then they were in front of you.Â
âY/N! Damn girl, almost killed you.â Tommy tucked his gun into his holster and pulled you into a brief hug. You sighed and picked your gun back up.Â
âThe hell are you doing this far out?â
âBeen seeing a lot of infected, had to start patrolling out further.â Tommy peered around you, looking for something. âJoel with you?â
You nodded, leading him back to Joel. There was a brief reunion, nothing much considering theyâve been seeing each other a lot more than they used to. Tommy took Ellie on his horse back to Jackson, said it would be faster that way.Â
You and Joel still had a few more miles left, walking in silence side by side.Â
The silence, as always, had you contemplating your something with Joel. Because you wouldnât say you and Joel were in a relationship. Youâd both loved and lost too much in your life to ever truly be open to something like that again.Â
But you granted each other a softness you didnât offer anyone else. There was an unspoken connection between the two of you that never went acknowledged. You glanced over at him, nudging his arm with your elbow. âMore excited about coffee or a shower?â
âMore excited about you finally showering.â
You scoffed in faux offense and shoved him lightly. His eyes crinkled, the crowâs feet becoming more prominent as he smirked at you. âJerk. I smell amazing,â that was a blatant lie. Neither of you smelled great. Itâd been about a week since youâd had a chance to really freshen up. Still, it was always fun to mess with him a little bit.Â
When you finally made it to Jackson you moved quickly through the inspection station, showing the medics your bite-free body and then headed towards Ellie.Â
She was already knocked out, whatever flu medicine theyâd managed to scrounge up had done its job quickly. Maria led you to a house at the far end of town, you watched as Joel entered the one across from you.Â
You showered, enjoying the foreign feeling of fresh, hot, water running over your skin. You used the clothes Maria provided you, but after an hour of just wandering around the house you were starting to feel restless.Â
You had sat on the couch, stared at the black screen of the TV, and gotten back up about three times. You huffed out an irritated breath and headed towards the door. You werenât sure where you were going but the quiet was starting to feel suffocating.Â
The pristine, cozy house, was overwhelming you with memories of a past best left forgotten. You opened the door-
âWhy!â
âShit,â Joel grimaced, offering you an awkward pat on the shoulder instead of an apology. You rubbed your forehead, pain radiating from where heâd hit you. âI was trying to knock, didnât think youâd open the door.â
You sighed, glancing up at him and shrugging. âI canât stand being in here. House is tooâŠâ
âBig,â he finished. You nodded, stepping outside and joining him on the porch. You both started walking, heading towards his house, the one that actually had chairs on the patio. Luckily the houses you were staying in this time around were farther away from everyone else.Â
People walking with their families was a distant noise that was barely discernible.Â
Families
The thought made you want to scoff. Families in the apocalypse, fucking ridiculous. âItâs peaceful here.â
âFor them,â you glanced at Joel and he seemed to share the same thought as you. Youâd changed too much, spilled too much blood to ever let yourself be fully comfortable in a place like this.Â
âDo you think you could ever be happy here?âÂ
You glanced across the street at the large looming house you had just been in. âNot in there, itâs too big for one person.â He nodded, his fingers drumming a soundless tune against his jeans while he sat with you.Â
âWent down and saw Ellie while you were cleaning up. Sheâs making friends.â
You looked at him in astonishment. Hard to believe she was bedridden and being pleasant. He laughed a little and shook his head. âWell, I suppose they were interrogating her more than anything.â
You smiled slightly, âThatâs more like it.âÂ
He was looking off at the town, viewing the few distant people you could see. âSheâs been asking to come back a lot more. I think she likes movie nights.â You sighed, knowing where this was going. You supposed the change was inevitable, you had just really hoped that you could push it off a little while longer.Â
You just werenât ready.Â
âHouse is too big for me, too. Maybe it needs two people.â He was already looking at you when you turned to face him. His face didnât betray anything but a type of tiredness that was set deep in someoneâs bones.Â
You could say no, go off on your own. Youâd make it a little while longer but the loneliness would get to you and eventually youâd slip up. Be torn apart or turned.Â
Besides, you werenât ready to leave them, leave him. Not yet.Â
âYeah, maybe.â
One Year Later
âMorning.â
You groaned at the sound of Joelâs voice, rolling over and covering your head with a pillow. He laughed and you could feel it reverberate through your back where his chest was resting on you.Â
âCome on, darling. Itâs noon, you have to take care of the sheep today.âÂ
You werenât exactly verbal when youâre woken up abruptly. So you just grumbled-most likely something incredibly rude-under your breath and curled up into a ball.
Joel chuckled again, his arms wrapped around your waist and rolled you over. He dragged you out of the warmth of the blankets and directly back into the sunlit room. âJoel,â you groaned. âFive more minutes.â
âNope.â He stood up, you still slightly in his arms. He half carried and half dragged you out of bed. You held onto the blankets and kept your eyes closed as long as you could. But when your feet touched the cool wood you conceded that your day had started. Whether you wanted it to or not. âUgh, youâre a real piece of work. You know that?â
Joel let out a surprised scoff as you walked past him into the bathroom. You could hear him muttering under his breath about who was really the piece of work in this home. But he didnât say anything to you, just joined you at the sink to brush his teeth.
Sometimes the normalcy was nice. Youâd wake up and most days Joel was there next to you. Or he was making you both breakfast, or occasionally a note left next to a plate of food telling you he was out on patrol.Â
You spent most of your time together, sharing the big old house while Ellie slept in the converted shed out back. But days like today, where he tried to joke with you while he brushed his teeth but his voice was too thick with sleep and you couldnât understand his accent, they made you ache.Â
Your heart would pulse painfully and youâd have to look away from him. You shared the same bed, lived in the same house. But you didnât mean anything to him. You were just an old friend there to keep him warm at night.Â
Youâre pretty sure youâd both been traveling together for so long that it was habit and necessity that kept you together more than anything. You wished, yearned for more from him, but you knew he could never give it to you. You knew it was an impossible ask.Â
Which made staying with him start to feel more suffocating. You feel like another part of his routine. Something akin to brushing his teeth rather than genuinely wanting you around, a chore. And you couldnât handle that feeling anymore.Â
You were drowning in the comfort of Jackson. But you were too much of a coward to ever fully leave him. Too hopeful to let go of that one fleeting feeling that maybe one day you could be more to him.
Joel smiled at you as you made your way downstairs. âI got your lunch, you should probably head out now. Youâre already late.â
You took the bag from him, thanking him and left for the sheep. And that night when your shift was over youâd look over at Joelâs house. Youâd see him strumming lightly on his guitar as he waited for you and youâd slip out of Jacksonâs walls. Unwilling to face another night of heartache that made you feel so ridiculous.Â
2 Years Later
âY/N in here? Jesseâs looking for her.â
Joel glanced up from his guitar, he had been tuning it when Ellieâs head popped over his porch rail. âNo, havenât seen her in a couple days.â
Heâd known being in Jackson was too much for you. Sometimes when he was getting a drink at the bar he could feel his skin crawling with how many people were surrounding him. His instinct to always be on guard, always be alert, was not easily lost after so many years.Â
There was the sirenâs call of peace here in this town, but he still had to patrol. Still had you, Ellie, and himself to look out for. He could never afford to let himself fully settle into the calm reprieve of Jackson. It would end up screwing him over only when he was outside the safety of the walls.Â
So he sat, always a curling, burning feeling in his stomach as he tried to untense his shoulders. Join his brother for a âfamilyâ dinner. Plaster on as friendly a grimace as he could when his neighbors would wave in the morning.Â
You were not the same. You didnât bother with pretending to be happy for Ellieâs comfort. You patrolled near constantly, outside the walls more than you were in. Which set him even more on edge. Youâd be gone for days at a time before mysteriously appearing in his bed one morning.Â
Youâd smile then, as genuine a smile you could manage. Every time heâd ask where youâd gone and you would tell him you needed some air. He never asked what you did on the outside, where the bruises came from or what youâd done to earn them.Â
You would eat breakfast, listen to him strum on his guitar and in a few more days disappear again. He thinks one of these days, now that Ellieâs grown, he might just disappear alongside you. Ellie sighed, âWhatâs Jesse want with her?â Joel asked.Â
âHe was gonna have her patrol with him today,â she had a shit-eating grin on her face as she propped her head in her hand. âI think heâs got a crush on her.â
Joel barked out a laugh, imagining Jesse pining after someone as disinterested as you. Heâs sure he just admires you like he admires Joel. He looks up to you, probably just presents differently. âIâd love to see him try something,â he said through laughter.
Ellie shook her head, walking up the stairs and sitting next to him. âIâm pretty sure heâs terrified of her.â
He shook his head, âRough combo.â Poor kid probably didnât realize you werenât mean, you just had a real bad resting face. âYa know, I gotta head out soon. I can see if I can find her.â
Ellie perked up, crossing her legs as she leaned back in the rocking chair. âWould you?â
âSure,â Joel went to place his guitar down but Ellie stopped him.Â
âWhatâre you working on?â
âOh,â he glanced at the instrument and shrugged. He wasnât sure, really. Heâd had to step back from patrolling as much as he used to. The cold was fucking with his back and knees. Made it harder for him to be as fast as he should be. You liked to tease him about it, call him an old man, but he caught you rubbing your shoulder every time it was about to rain.Â
But without the ability to go on rides or kill infected, he was beginning to feel restless again. An uncomfortable thrumming under his skin that screamed at him to move, do something. So he screwed around with the guitar, tried to sing something, but nothing came out.Â
He passed it over to Ellie, she immediately propped it on her lap, strumming something soft. âNothing really, just needed something to do.â He sat with her a little while longer, giving her pointers as she went over some songs sheâd been writing.Â
He groaned as he got off the old rocking chair, saying goodbye to Ellie and heading to the stables. He was sure you were nearby, somewhere in a three mile perimeter of town. Youâd been gone about four days, usually youâd be coming back by now.Â
Tommy was waiting for him as he got his horse. âPartnering up today.â
âAlright,â Joel rode up to the barred gate of Jackson, waiting for the doors to open. âEllie wanted me to look for Y/N while weâre out here.â
Tommyâs brows furrowed as he glanced at him. âShe still gone?â
Joel hummed an affirmative, brushing the hair out of his eyes in irritation. Youâd have to cut it again, it had gotten too damn long. He felt like one of the stupid teenage boys in town, always blowing his damn hair out of his face.Â
âWhereâd ya wanna head first?â
âShe likes lurking around that old ski resort. Weâll see if sheâs there first. If not, Iâm sure sheâll pop up soon.âÂ
They rode in silence for a little while before Tommy sighed. Clearly growing bored with the lack of conversation. Joel let his brother suffer, watching in amusement as he shifted back and forth in his saddle and tried to think of what to say.Â
He finally broke, showing Tommy some mercy. âJesus, boy, spit it out.â
âItâs just,â Tommy paused, slowing down his mare to match Joelâs slow pace. âIt doesnât bother you?â
âWhat?â
âHer being out her on her own all the time. I mean, if Maria left as often as Y/N does Iâd be losing my mind.â
âWell,â Joel sighed, âIâm a lot tougher than you are.â
Tommy scoffed, glaring at him. âWhatever smartass, I wasnât screwing around, I want to know.â
âFine. Donât know why youâre so damn interested.â Joel shrugged, thinking about it before finally answering. âYeah, I guess it bothers me, a little. I mean, Iâve known her a long time. I know she can handle herself, Iâm not really worried about her dying or nothing. Iâm more worried about her just deciding she wants to be gone for good and leaving.â
Tommy was quiet for a bit, leaving Joel uncomfortable. The answer wasnât very deep. It didnât share a lot, but it left him feeling a particular shade of vulnerable that had him shifting around. He rolled his shoulders back, focusing on the feeling of snow nipping at his cheeks rather than his younger brotherâs nosy stare.Â
âI woudlnât worry about that.â
âYeah,â Joelâs voice was curt, snappier than usual. âWhyâs that?â
âWell, I donât fucking know why, but she likes you. Likes Ellie, she might not love Jackson, but she wouldnât just leave you guys.â
âSince when the hell are you an expert?â
Tommy smirked, âSince I got married.â Joel rolled his eyes, his brother had gotten entirely too smug when he married Maria. Suddenly, being married, made him an expert in anything and everything. He certaintly didnât know a damn thing about Joelâs love life.Â
Or lack thereof.Â
Because youâd never talked about what you were, if you even were anything. Thatâs probably why it set him on edge so much when you left. You werenât his to love or keep-honestly he wasnât sure he was capable of that type of love anymore.Â
You were friends. Allies more than anything, which was arguably more important in this world. There was nothing to tie you to him or encourage you to stay.Â
He wasnât deluded enough to believe youâd stay for Ellie. She was pretty much an adult now, and youâd never been a parent before. You didnât know what the pain of losing a child was, she wasnât as important to you as she was to him.Â
He had no damn idea what had kept you here for so long. But he knew you were getting restless and he didnât know how to help.Â
They made it to the ski lodge and immediately leapt off their horses. There were screams coming from inside, screams that sounded a lot like yours. Joel ran for the doors, finger already on the trigger when the doors blew open.Â
You looked up at him in surprise, âJoel! Whatâre you doing out here?â He drew back, stopping himself from slamming into you.Â
His eyes scanned your form, you were covered head to toe in gore. The bandanna pushing your hair back had been a light blue, but now it was completely dyed red. Your jacket was in shreds. But you were still smiling up at him, then Tommy.Â
âJesus H Christ woman,â Tommy muttered behind him.Â
You looked down at yourself, âOh, yeah.â You sighed and once again were staring at Joel. âFucking clickers, werenât here before.â
âAre you alright? Were you bit?â
You waved off Joelâs concern like he was being dramatic. Like you werenât standing before him covered head to toe in guts. âIâm fine.â
âDammit,â you jumped slightly at the sound of his voice. He was getting a little louder, voice a little deeper as his frustration grew. He hated when you were this flippant about basic safety. âI told you to stop coming out so much, that weâd been-â
âSeeing more hordes. I know, sorry Joel, I didnât mean to freak you out. Iâll,â you trailed off, your eyes darting around before reluctantly landing back on his. âI promise Iâll stop leaving.â
Joel glanced behind himself, but Tommy had wandered back over to the horses. He was the opposite of subtle as he whistled, clearly giving you as much privacy as he could. Joel turned back towards you and took a step closer.Â
âIâm not telling you to stop coming out here completely. I donât want to take that from you.â
You shook your head, stepping closer as you shivered. Joel figured your jacket was in tatters and you were probably freezing your ass off. He took off one of his own coats and draped it over you. âIâm being reckless, risking infecting you and Ellie by coming out so much. Besides, itâs starting to get a little lonely.â
âWell,â Joel gave you a brief smile, âmaybe one of these days you should wake me up when you slip away. Iâll come out here with you.â
You grinned, âThink youâd be able to keep up, old man?â
He scoffed, slinging an arm over your shoulder and leading you back to his horse. âCould you?â
You laughed, âWith you? Probably not.â He was just about to join you up on Sunny when all three of you heard a strange noise coming up towards the lifts. You had cleared out the resort. So, what could it be?
You hopped off Sunny quickly, pulling out one of your guns and following Tommy and Joel as they went back through the clicker infested hellhole youâd just cleared. The noises got louder, it sounded a lot like feet pounding up the mountain.Â
You made it outside, near the resort's old supply sheds. You were checking out the area, double checking you didnât miss any infected. You were about to turn back around when you heard a scream.Â
You ran towards the source of the noise, watching as a woman was crushed under a swarming body of infested. The only thing separating her from them was a flimsy metal gate. Tommy rushed forward before either you or Joel could stop him. Grabbing her and dragging her out from the bodies.Â
âFuck!â
âTommy!â
Both of you wanted to scream at him. That was such an unbelievably stupid thing to do. Sheâd had at least fifty infected on top of her, thereâs no way she wasnât bit. But beyond that she was a stranger, you had no idea if she was a piece of shit that would lead raiders right back to Jackson or not.Â
You didnât have time to scold him, though, the swarm was screaming, racing towards you all. You ran back into the resort, heart racing as you slammed the doors to the lift closed behind you. âTommy!â Joel called out, âHelp me move this!â
They worked on wheeling a broke down lift towards an open window. You turned towards the hulking woman, âGot a gun?â
She nodded and you tossed her some ammo, âGood. Donât fucking miss.â You raced throughout the station, trying to keep infected off Tommy and Joel while they moved the lift. But there was only so much you could do. Your rifle had jammed and you had used most of your supplies taking the clickers out earlier.Â
And these bastards were fast, they seemed faster than normal. Maybe the cold irritated them or something.Â
You screamed, taken off your feet as a runner threw itself at you. You rolled over, shoving your gun in its mouth and pulling the trigger. Brains splattered onto your face and before you could even roll it off of you there was another one leaping at you.Â
Before it could sink its teeth in your neck there was the warm feeling of blood trailing down your chest. Joel stood over you, machete buried in the infectedâs back as he yanked you to your feet. He didnât let you walk, grabbing you and practically sending you flying towards Tommy.Â
You scrambled up the lift and through the window, running towards the horses and mounting Sunny. You grabbed Tommyâs mare and rode the horses back to the open window. You watched the others spill out, keeping an eye out for any more infected and letting Joel hop up in front of you.Â
Tommy and the woman shared a horse as she screamed out instructions to head towards the old mansion at the top of the mountain. You were too busy keeping infected away from your group to fully realize where you were going until it was too late.Â
You were already through the gates of the mansion, infected being set on fire behind you when you grasped the situation at hand.Â
Youâd just wandered into some strangerâs camp, nearly completely empty on ammo, battered and tired. You didnât know who she was or who her people were. Joel and Tommy seemed to be realizing that too, each of them tensing up as they got off the horses.Â
âThanks for the help back there. Iâm Abby.â
Joel offered you a hand down, you hopped off Sunny and glanced around the garage. You were definitely fucking outnumbered and they had way more ammo than you.Â
You hid slightly behind Joel, taking in the amount of people and trying to gauge how many guns were in the garage. Your eye snagged on a lone shotgun on a workstation and the bullets surrounding it.Â
âIâm Tommy, this is my brother JoelâŠâ Tommyâs voice trailed off before he could introduce you. Instantly everyone in the room had turned to stare at Joel, and every single one of them looked hostile. Like heâd punched each of them in the face at one point.Â
And honestly with the amount of people heâs screwed over you wouldnât be surprised. Still, this was not promising.Â
Joel tensed up in front of you, nudging you slightly behind Sunny. You ducked behind her, hoping to go unnoticed by the rest of them and praying that Sunny didnât buck out at you.Â
Abby sucked on her teeth. She stared at Joel for a long minute before nodding her head towards the door and heading up the stairs. âJoel,â you whispered.
He shook his head, subtly waving you back into place as he was forced to follow the others up the stairs. You watched them herd him and Tommy out, one of the men in the back checked his ammo was loaded and you felt your throat seize in panic.Â
Shit shitshitshitshitshit
Okay, this turned into a clusterfuck so insanely fast. You waited until every set of footsteps was a distant echo to move out from behind the horses. You were nearly out the door when you double backed for the shotgun.Â
You heard a shout from upstairs, your head whipping towards the open door. You raced up the stairs, âTommy!â It was Joel shouting, panic lacing his voice.Â
You can never say what happened next exactly. You made it up the stairs, heard the sound of a shotgun being cocked and youâd never run that fast in your life.Â
The door to the room was open, all you could see was Abby with a gun in hand, pointing it towards Joel. Your finger was on the trigger before you could even aim properly. The shot missed, hitting the wall behind her, grazing her back slightly.Â
But it caused enough of a distraction, Joel wrenched the gun from her grasp, using the butt of it to knock her out. You shot at one of the men pinning Tommy down, it caught him in the side and he dropped to the ground. Crimson pooling out around him.Â
The room went quiet, each of them staring at their dead comrade. âYou cunt,â the woman leapt at you, knife raised in the air. You didnât notice her protruding stomach until you had pulled the trigger. Her legs flew out from under her, nearly completely blown off from the shotgun blast.Â
There was a primal sound of pain. One youâd heard many times in your life. It came from two directions, the pregnant woman bleeding out on the ground and the man who was now flying at you.Â
He knocked you to the ground. You wrestled for control of the shotgun, his hips pinning your pelvis painfully to the floor. You groaned out in pain and panic, shoving all your weight into the gun, bringing it up to catch him in the jaw. His head knocked to the side and you shoved him off of you.Â
Shots were firing all around you, different screams and insults flying past your head. You were tuning in and out, ears ringing as you wrapped your arms around the manâs neck. You pulled until it snapped. When you were done you swiped his pistol from his holster, stepping over the twitching woman below you.Â
There were only three people left when you walked back into the room, Tommy and Joel disposed of them quickly while you grabbed some rope and tied up Abby. She was still knocked out, a bad bruise forming on her head. You can imagine her day was going to get a lot worse when she woke up and saw the carnage around her.Â
It was a slaughter, each of her friendâs lay brutally destroyed at her feet.Â
But, it was their own damn fault. They shouldnât have tried and fucked with you all.Â
âAre you okay?â It was your turn to fuss over Joel. He had clearly been their target. It had to have been someone youâd screwed over, Joel had screwed over. But the list was too long and youâd never seen this woman before.Â
Joel nodded, but there was blood soaking through his jacket. You ignored his protests, ripping the jacket off and inspecting the wound. It wasnât anything too bad, a bullet must have just skimmed his bicep. You wrapped it up pretty quickly, then you let your head fall to his chest.Â
He chuckled slightly, his hand coming behind you to rest on your back. âYou okay?â
âI was scared.â
Your voice was quiet, quiet enough that you almost hoped he had missed your small confession. âWhat?â
His hand had stilled before it moved up your back and lightly cupped your neck. He tilted your head back so you had to look at him, had to make eye contact. âI was scared.â You huffed out, nearly ashamed at presenting yourself like this to him.Â
You didnât get scared, the entire time youâve known him youâve each been fighting for your lives. This wasnât anything new. But something about this really got to you. It felt more final this time. âThey were after you, Joel. Had a gun pointed to your head.â
âI always have a gun pointed at my head, darling. Comes with the territory.â You rolled your eyes and stepped away from him, ignoring the way his hand lingered on your cheek for a moment before it dropped to his side.Â
The door behind you all flew open and all three guns were pointed at the intruder. Ellie raised her hands and stumbled back in shock at the sight of the dead bodies around you all. âHoly shit. What the fuck happened?â
You sighed and lowered your gun, Tommy and Joel doing the same. âEllie, head back to Dina,â you instructed. You were going to have to get some information from Abby, you were sure Joel didnât want her to see the methods about to be used.Â
Ellie opened her mouth to argue but Joel cut her off. âDo as she says, Ellie. Head back to the others and say everythingâs fine and that weâll be back soon.â
She seemed like she wanted to stay, desperately. Instead she conceded and closed the door behind her as she left. You, Joel, and Tommy each shared a look before you got to work.Â
Abby was tied up in a chair, youâd wrapped her up more than you would have with anyone else, mainly because her biceps were the size of your head.Â
When she finally woke up, she immediately started screaming. Youâd moved the bodies of her friends, propping them up in front of her so they were the first thing she saw when she woke up.Â
Tommy had left for Jackson, made sure no one would suspect why you and Joel were gone for so long. Now you were sitting on a table behind Abby while Joel started. âWhat are you doing here?â
âFuck you,â she spat.Â
Joel sighed and tried again, âDoes anyone else know youâre here?â
Same response. It happened a few more times, she was unphased by anything Joel did to her. Just telling him to fuck off more times than you could count. You got sick of it after a while.Â
You hadnât had to torture anyone in a couple years, you were hoping to just get this over with as quickly as possible. You stood up and Joel let go of Abbyâs chair, backing away from her.Â
âMy partner,â you started, âprefers brute force to get the answers he wants. Me,â you stood in front of Abby and pulled out your hunting knife. âIâm a little more creative.â
You dug the knife into her skin, peeling back a layer or two of epidermis and ignoring the way she screamed. Twenty years ago, you might have felt guilty for this. Now, sheâd tried to hurt Joel, sheâd brought this on herself.Â
Five pulled nails and a lot of skin later she finally squealed. No one knew they were out here. They were stationed in Seattle and wouldnât come looking. Joel had killed her father, the doctor from the hospital, and she wanted revenge.Â
You rolled your eyes, pointing out the hypocrisy of her actions. How many fathers had she killed on her way here to get to Joel. How many lives had she taken to protect someone she loved. When she tried to argue you slit her throat and dragged the bodies to be put in the pile of burned infested.Â
âDamn.â You sat behind Joel on Sunny, watching the bodies go up in flames. He turned her around, heading back towards Jackson. âWhat a way to start the day.â
The bed was empty when Joel woke up. He felt surprised, usually you gave him a few days before you left again. But before he could linger on the thought for too long the door to the bedroom was opening and you were walking in. Your back was to him, you were carrying something in your hands.Â
When you turned around you frowned when you saw him already waiting for you. âIt was supposed to be a surprise.â
âWhat are you doing?â
You swatted him away when he stood and tried to help you carry the tray in the room. You put it on the nightstand and shoved him back in bed. He could have resisted, pushed against you, but he let himself fall as he chuckled at the determined look on your face.Â
You hummed and shrugged your shoulders, placing the tray in his lap. âThought Iâd bring you breakfast.â He glanced down, a plate with a stack of pancakes, bacon, and eggs. Most importantly; coffee.Â
âWhere the hellâd you get all this?â You didnât answer, just had a mischievous little smirk on your face while you tidied up the room. Joel caught your wrist as you passed him, he tugged you into bed next to him, careful not to spill the tray. âCome on, help me out with all this. Canât eat it all on my own.â
He could, and would do so eagerly. But it had been a while since heâd eaten breakfast without you rushing out the door. And for once, he was feeling domestic without the crushing weight of guilt turning the taste of your pancakes bitter in his mouth. He wanted to enjoy this, however long it lasted.Â
You didnât bother arguing, picking off some of his food while you both sat in contented silence. Eventually you broke it, sitting at the end of the bed so you could face him while he sipped on his coffee.Â
Lord, he had missed the taste of caffeine.Â
âWhere are you working today?â
âPromised Bob Iâd help him out with shoeing the horses today. You?â
âHelping Maria with fixing up that new classroom in school.â
âYou're not leaving? You've been hanginâ around here a lot.â
He knew instantly he shouldnât have opened his mouth.Â
What once had been easy silence instantly turned tense. The warm sun that had filtered through the blinds was right in his eyes and causing a headache. The sheets were scratchy and that blank look on your face was oppressive.Â
Your easygoing smile, one he hadnât seen in a long time, dropped from your face and you shifted uncomfortably on top of the comforter. âYeah, guess you're right.â
âDidnât mean it like-â
You stood up, patting his leg with an awkward stiltedness and moved to the closet. âI should head out, promised Maria weâd get it done by end of day.âÂ
He knew what he said had been wrong, but he wasnât completely sure what about it was so wrong. He watched you leave without another word and sighed to himself, getting out of bed and forcing himself from the comfort of the house.Â
Heâd only had a moment, one singular moment, where heâd finally been able to relax for once. And he didnât feel restless, or anxious, or guilty about it. Heâd felt at ease, a feeling so foreign it was halfway through the day before heâd finally been able to identify it.Â
He was in the middle of cleaning Sunnyâs hoof and heâd nearly gotten kicked in the face with his distraction.Â
But he didnât have any sort of epiphany over what could have possibly upset you so much.Â
A normal person, not you apparently, would be completely unbothered by Joelâs question. Because thatâs all it was. A question, a simple, understandable, inquiry about why someone as flighty as you had been in one place for so long.Â
Still it stung. Heâd said with a tone like âWhy the hell are you still in my house?â And in a crazy, uber-paranoid-lady way, it was confirmation of what you were to him. You were a daily task, necessity, and required comfort, but you were not something permanent. And youâd deluded yourself into believing you were something more. Your own fault, not something to place on Joelâs shoulders.Â
Still, the bitter taste of rejection was a hard one to get off the tongue.Â
âGod, Iâm insane.â
âWhat was that?â
You glanced up at Maria, momentarily having forgotten you werenât alone. âUm, nothing, sorry.â You let yourself get lost in the repetitive motion of painting the walls of the classroom. Using old stencils theyâd found or created to do a row of ABCâs and numbers along the perimeter of the wall.Â
How is this what you turned into?Â
Youâd gone from a deadbeat smuggler whoâd kill without a second thought to someone painting an elementary classroom worrying about boys.Â
Well, men, you supposed. Seemed unfair to put Joel in the same category as someone like Jesse.Â
Even though you were sure that Jesse would never make you feel like a chore instead of a person.Â
Annnnnd⊠new low reached, considering Jesse as a viable option for dating. Damn, you needed a hobby or something.Â
Around noon Tommy stopped by, he had sandwiches from Seth and you didnât want to think about the lengths heâd gone through to get them from the cantankerous old asshole.Â
âSo,â there was a certain tone of voice Tommy would get when he was about to meddle in someoneâs business. You stopped midchew to stare at him in suspicion while he smirked. Maria eyed her husband and simply sighed, resigned to let him interrogate you. âYou and Joel.â
You huffed, swallowing the rest of your food and throwing the sandwich down on the plate next to you. âThis was a bribe wasnât it?â
He laughed, âYep.âÂ
It was interesting to you how different Joel and Tommy were. Joelâs accent was gruff, commanding, most times hard to understand. Especially when he was pissed off. Tommy had a lightness to him the both of you lacked. You assumed it came from Jackson, heâd been here a lot longer than either of you. And heâd also found Maria.Â
He also didnât know how to butt out. A skill Joel, thankfully, understood. âJust curious about you two. You know, Joelâs seemed a lot happier in Jackson now that youâve been around longer than a week.â
âWell, I think heâs getting a little sick of me.â
Tommy frowned, âWhyâs that?â
You shrugged, taking another bite before answering. âI donât know, just something he said this morning.â
âWhatâd he say?â
âDamn, Tommy, I canât remember. It was how he said it, I guess.â You huffed and glared at him, âLook weâre not your new version of the bachelor, alright. Butt out.â
Maria opened her mouth, probably to scold you for being a bitch. Tommy held up a hand and shook his head. âAlright, youâre right. Iâm sorry.â
âThatâs it?â You asked, watching as he finished his sandwich and wiped his hands on his jeans.
âYep,â he leaned over to kiss Maria on the cheek and gave you a strong pat on the back. âThatâs it. Message received, Iâll just butt out now.â
Both you and Maria watched him go, a suspicious look on both of your faces as he went. Tommy never gave up that easy, ever. âYou know heâs up to something, right?â
You glanced over at Maria, sighing as you picked up your paintbrush again. âI know.â
The answer to what exactly heâd been planning came three days later.Â
Despite yourself and your feelings of rejection, youâd stayed in Jackson. Youâd been paranoid since the run in with Abby and her people. It was dangerous for Joel to stay in one place, word would spread and old enemies would know where to find him.Â
That thought plagued you every time you glanced at the door out of Jackson. If something happened while you were gone and pouting over something petty, youâd never forgive yourself.Â
But you did put some distance between you and Joel. Staying in the guest room instead of his, not bringing him breakfast like some wife from the fifties. Youâd put up boundaries where there werenât any before, determined not to be used as some sort of daily comfort.Â
And if Joel had anything against these new unsaid rules, he didnât react. Which kind of pissed you off more. Trust, if there was a therapist you would see one. Youâre aware your train of thinking isnât what most would consider healthy.Â
But there isnât, so you just force yourself to push it down everyday and keep going. Like you always have. It wasnât until you got here that rejections or emotions meant anything to you. This place was making you too damn soft.Â
Tommy dropped by one night and invited both you and Joel over to his for dinner and Joel had accepted before you could say no.Â
There wasnât much you could bring over, you couldnât cook and didnât feel like burning down the kitchen trying. So you stole some flowers from the garden of the mean old lady that lived next to you while Joel kept watch.Â
Maria and Tommyâs house wasnât too far from you and Joel, but god, walking next to him youâd think they lived a mile away.Â
âYou know, foods gonna be gone by the time we get there.â
Joel huffed out a short laugh. âWe got time. Feel like youâre always tryna rush off lately.â You didnât have an answer for him, not one that wouldnât reveal why you didnât want to be alone with him. So you just shrugged.Â
You could feel him staring at you, eyes drilling holes in the back of your head, but you refused to say anything. âHowâs the guest room?â
The question caught you off guard, you stumbled over your own feet for a second before turning around to face him. âUh, fine. Bedâs smaller, I guess. But I donât have a giant hogging the sheets,â you attempted to smile at him. But he didnât seem to find anything funny about your response.Â
His brows were furrowed, lips set in a pissy sort of line. You finally caught on to the undertones of anger in his voice. The special sort of gruffness that only comes out when heâs pissed off.Â
âWhy?â
He shrugged, âJust wondering.â And that was it. He brushed past where youâd stopped walking to face him. His shoulder clipping you as he did and was walking off to Tommyâs, leaving you behind.Â
You scoffed at the attitude. Not entirely sure what youâd done to deserve it and followed after him. The both of you finished the walk in angered silence, neither one of you aware why the other was so angry. You just were.Â
When Tommy opened the door the smile on his face quickly turned into a smirk. âThere you two are. Trouble in paradise?â
You shoved the flowers into his chest and stormed past him. âFor Maria.â
You heard Joel mutter the same thing youâd told Tommy a few days ago. âButt out.â
Maria was in the kitchen, finishing off whatever meat sheâd decided to cook for you all tonight. Youâd gotten so used to the QZâs strange square ration bars, sometimes you struggled actually identifying real food.Â
You helped her set the table, ignoring the stares of both men on your back and were about to sit down⊠When Tommy literally dove under you to force you to sit next to Joel.Â
You glared at him while you circled the table, throwing yourself down into the chair and sighing at the self-satisfied look on his face. âYour brotherâs insufferable.â
Joel grumbled but didnât say anything. So you were getting the silent treatment now. Really?Â
Fucking child.Â
âAlright, dinner is served.â Maria placed the roast on the table and took a seat beside Tommy, smiling at you all. She either didnât notice or didnât care how tense it was on your and Joelâs side.Â
âThank you, Maria.â
You forced a smile, not one to let Joel be the only one with manners. âYes, thank you, Maria.â She hummed, carving into the roast and taking a slice for herself and Tommy. You reached for the knife and fork but Joel beat you to it.Â
He cut off a portion and dropped it down on your plate, the mash potatoes spreading slightly at the impact. You sighed, muttering a belligerent thank you and took a bite.Â
Couldnât help himself could he? Always the Texan gentleman.Â
It was infuriating.Â
For a few minutes there was only the sound of metal scraping porcelain. And you felt bad, honestly, Maria and Tommy invited you both over for a nice dinner and you were pouting like toddlers.Â
You werenât even sure why you were upset with each other!
Obviously, you were still stinging from Joelâs use of your ârelationship.â But you had no clue what had crawled up his ass and died. âCan you pass the bread?â
You looked up from your plate, staring at the side of Joelâs head. He continued to shovel food in his face. âJoel?â Nothing, not even a twitch.Â
You reached across from him, purposefully shoving your arm in front of him so he couldnât eat the bite on his fork and grabbed the bread basket. âAinât got manners, now?â He growled at you, his voice barely above a whisper.Â
âSays you,â you hissed back. This was devolving into childish anger so quickly. And you didnât know why!Â
God, what was his problem?
âSo,â Tommy started and you were startled out of your glaring match with Joel. âY/N, you know Bob?â
You slowly turned away from Joel and nodded. âYeah, the horse guy.â
âYeah, heâs been asking about you.â Tommy took another bite of food and shrugged, âTold him you were free this Saturday.â
You ignored Joelâs fork clanking loudly against his plate and shook your head. âNo Iâm not. Iâm patrolling with Joel.â
Tommy waved you off, âNah, donât worry about it. You need to get out more anyway. Socialize some.â
âTommy,â Joel started. His voice was low, an unspoken warning lacing it. âYou need to stop meddling.â
âWhat? Youâve got a problem with a little date, Joel?â
You glanced between the two, hidden in their stares was a secret language only the brothers were privy to. There was a tense silence before Joel was picking his fork back up and eating, refusing to make eye contact with anyone at the table.Â
âNot interested, Tommy. Thanks though.â It would feel wrong going on some blind date like you werenât currently pining over the man you lived with. Besides, you were past the period of life where you wanted to âdate.â About one apocalypse past it.Â
âToo bad, youâre going.â You opened your mouth to argue but both Tommy and Maria were leveling you with glares that allowed no room for negotiation. Since when did Maria join him in these ridiculous schemes?
âWeâre having our harvest festival this weekend,â Maria stated. âBob will accompany you.â
The rest of dinner was spent with Tommy and Maria blabbering away while you and Joel fumed in your seats. You didnât know his reason but you were pretty pissed off you were being forced into a date.Â
One, you were planning on skipping the stupid fucking harvest thing. It was a waste of resources and you didnât understand why they clung to old traditions so desperately.Â
Two, you didnât want to go on a date. The only man you wanted to be with was sitting next to you and currently taking his anger out on a piece of bread.Â
You let your mind fade into the background. Your eyes tracked the movements of Joelâs hands while he ate, no longer hearing Tommy and Maria. Until you blinked and dinner was over and Joel was waiting for you by the door.Â
You nearly jumped at how loudly Joel slammed the door closed. You toed your boots off, watching him throw his jacket on the kitchen chair and reach for the bottle of whiskey on the counter. He ignored you, heading up the stairs and into his office.Â
You took in a deep breath, trying to shake off the funk from the last couple of days. Slowly you made your way up the stairs, knocking on the doorframe to his office.Â
He was just sitting in his chair, staring at the guitar on his desk. There was a glass of amber liquor in his hand, but he wasnât making any moves to drink more. âWanna talk?â
ââBout what?â He placed the glass on the table and picked up the new strings for his guitar.Â
âI donât know,â you walked in and sat down on the stool next to him. âYouâve seemed off since we left for Tommyâs.âÂ
His finger drummed across the denim of his jeans. He stared through the window, the lights of Jackson casting a warm glow over his face.Â
If you tilted your head just right it softened him. The scars faded, the only wrinkles you could see were smile lines and you could see a shadow of the man he once was. The father, brother, contractor, someone long lost to the cruelties of time and the world outside these walls.Â
âA date,â he scoffed. âMy brother never knows when to stop, does he?â You didnât bother answering. You know he wasnât talking to you, just thinking out loud.Â
You propped your elbow on his desk, resting your head while you waited for him to collect his thoughts. He let out a long sigh, his eyes on the guitar while he addressed you.Â
âYou drive me insane, you know that?â
âIâm aware.â
He cracked, his lips lifting slightly at the corners. Barely a smile, but it was better than nothing. âI think Iâve got you figured out. Think I finally understand how this,â he gestures between the two of you, âworks. Then you disappear, or bring me breakfast, or you suddenly leave and start sleeping in another bed and Iâm lost all over again.â
You shifted in your seat, fiddling with your nails, trying to figure out what he meant. If either of you were confused, it was you. âWhatâre you talking âbout, Joel?â
He sighed and finally looked at you, âTalkinâ about us. Iâm talking about how infuriating you are.â
Your brows furrowed, scoffing slightly at the tone of his voice. He was still angry, for no damn reason. You stood up, ready to leave, when his hand wrapped around your wrist. âDidnât say I was done, sweetheart.â
You gasped when he tugged you down. You landed in his lap, his legs spreading to accommodate you. âJoel whatâre you doing?â
âSomething Iâve been putting off for too damn long.â
Fireworks donât go off somewhere in the distance and the world doesnât stop. But your heart races and your body tingles when you taste the whiskey on his lips. You become hyper aware of each individual strand when his hand comes up to bury itself in your hair.Â
And when your lips part to let him in you swear youâve never felt like this before. Your body is working like youâre running from something, getting ready to fight something off, but itâs the first time in a while your mind is completely calm.Â
You shift, your legs wrapping around his waist as a blanket of calm drapes itself over you. It rushes through you like a raging river, shutting everything unnecessary down.Â
You donât worry if youâre too out of practice, not having kissed anyone in a long while. You donât think about if you're too stiff on his lap. You run your hands over his chest, squeezing the muscles of his arms and then letting them delve into his hair.Â
At a certain point, youâll have to breathe. Youâll have to talk about what this means for the two of you. But for right now youâre content, at ease, happy to just live the rest of your days in this moment.Â
Kissing Joel Miller like thereâs nothing outside these walls, no other purpose but to be with him.
part two
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