ayaitthomarou timeskip au. i just really wanted to make my own take and malewife-y them. babygirlfication, if you will.
gorou was the first one i drew. i like to think he later decides to resign from the army (doesn't cut ties with the resistance tho), mostly because to me gorou seems to be a very emotionally mature person. he'd definetly want to help out people in new ways that wouldnt involve combat; writing! i can imagine him journaling his' and his comrades' experiences, war survival, or even mountain climbing. he still writes ms. hina stuff too tho lol. on the second drawing i was thinking about him worrying about the white patch in his hair growing too much lmao
thoma was inspired by a cosplayer i really like :) to me, he would slowly become a little bit more laid back- yet wiser as time went on. that cool uncle that makes nice food and brings funny trinkets to you, you know? on a very specific note, i imagine he would, at some point, go back to mondstat for a little while (that's when he lets his hair grow). then he comes back for the yashiro commission again, officially working with ayato and the international trade association this time. he still has the housekeeping habits tho
ayato. whew. this entire au started after i spent a whole week binge reading bls that involved an older guy being a good cooker, so i really wanted to incorporate that mature, charming, strict yet sly feeling on him. in this universe, ayaka takes his place as head of the yashiro commission and now his main focus is training the shuumatsuban and watching over their missions. i think ayato would take great pride in teaching and studying the kamisato art. also i have a really strong headcanon ayato has astigmatism but refused to wear glasses ehe
itto decides to spread the "oni way of the sword" and teach the arataki of the front gate art, but not only for humans: the classes are for youkai too. specially after taking part in the recent akitsu kimodameshi event, i think itto would be even more passionate about re-empowering the youkai and bringing humans closer to their culture. i imagine the school would be very humble in its early beginnings (you know, probably just teaching the gang members with some branches), but later on it would catch the attention of the narukami shrine and yashiro commission (as ayato gets more interested in training and yae would find a way to profit off of a new school in need of books), eventually becoming something more official. if you're wondering why he doesn't wear pants: dont even worry about it bro
tea time ^_^
hi i accidentally stumbled upon a comment you made like months ago asking for psychological horror recommendations and mentioned you'd played faith: unholy trilogy. absolutely love faith. anyway
may i reccomend the game in stars and time? psychological horror time loop with brilliant writing, depictions of mental health, and the fun of watching the protagonist lose their mind as the story progresses. yippee!! there's a free demo on steam!
Thanks for the recc! I will definitely check it out, it sounds really cool
They've been saying it ever since they couldn't own their workers anymore.
tonight i discovered i shipped this
Bring back anti-trust laws or have fun dealing with millions of boats sailing the open seas đŽââ ïž
I pointed this out in a Discord server I'm in and thought Id share here:
Bob Iger announced that Disney is going to absorb Hulu, and Hulu will no longer exist next year. All shows will move to the Disney+ app.
Disney also announced they were going to remove shows and movies periodically from their streaming services.
I believe both of these moves are because of the Writers Strike.
Disney knows its going to lose the strike. There is too much public support. Specifically, the WGA is going to win writers getting more residuals from streaming.
So if Disney takes shows off of streaming, they dont have to pay the writers the residuals.
They are going to use excuses like "not enough funding for the server capacity" or "not enough views to warrent keeping the show". These are BULLSHIT. Its all greed. Its only GREED.
Pay attention to what happens in the following weeks.
And keep supporting the writers' strike.
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lord help me this is so self-indulgent i never thought in my life I would be writing yandere hcs but he has been all I've been thinking about for half a year so here i am. ; i actually originally planned to make hcs for all of the harbingers but i ended up writing an essay for dottore so.
warnings: yandere themed (duh), might be ooc bc i like soft yan! lol, dottore & co. being insane, death (it's dottore), but overall a softer yan theme because i love my babygirl too much, might be disorganized because i don't know how to write that well yet :d
i honestly think if this man got attached enough he'd be worshipping you. â„
he would be the type to show you off to the other harbingers, after all, you are his most precious subject (he really means lover, he just hates to admit it). however, if any of the workers under him even glanced at you in a way he disapproved of, he'd slit their neck right then and there. if he deems another harbinger as a threat to you, he'd probably threaten to make some modifications to them or something
moving on, he would let you have relative freedom to do what you want, to go where you want to go. basically, you'd just be living through your daily routine except you have a clinically insane harbinger (and his clones) tailing you every second. whether or not you notice, whether or not he makes himself known, he just wants to make sure you are safe at all times and that no one tries to take away what is his.
downside (upside) though, he is extremely touchy / clingy. he'd find every opportunity to grab you, your wrist in dragging you along to help with another experiment, your waist because "it's getting cold" knowing you two are in a heated room and he has 5 layers of clothing on, etc. he would always have a hand on you, and perhaps even give you a matching earring to show that you are his. (ngl his earring is so pretty i need it)
due to the natural danger, he would hesitate to bring you on his missions, but his underlings have noticed spikes in death rates when his darling assistant isn't there. yes, he's overly dependent on you, but you are his other half, everything he has ever pursued in life, almost everything he's ever wanted or needed! and you will feel the same way about him, won't you?
ext ; would fantasize about attaching your body to his so you two can never be apart, ever!
tldr ; he's insanely in love âĄ
Til death do us part
Yandere!mafia oc x reader
Summary: A summer romance turns dark as Silas can't accept that you've married someone else
Warnings: kidnapping, murder, blackmail, threats, Silas belittling darling, violence, isolation, jealousy, possessiveness
Word count: 5k
Heâs everything you could have ever wanted. Heâs sweet, caring and works at a bank. He can provide for you. Heâs from a good family. Everything about him is perfect, everything you could ever have dreamt of. You could never have imagined that you would find a man like him after what happened last summer.Â
You had met a man on the way home from dinner with a friend, someone that had helped you after the grocery bag you had bought food in on the way home. He had introduced himself as âSilasâ and had walked you home, carrying the groceries for you. You had thanked him. Silas had asked if you wanted to meet for coffee sometime, and you had agreed, innocently thinking nothing of it. You had gone out with him multiple times. Never actually becoming a couple, but acting like it. It was harmless, you thought. You kissed, went on dates and you knew that if things continued like this, youâd fall for him.Â
But you noticed that something was weird about him, and it made you feel cautious in his presence. He never told you anything about his life and when you asked, you noticed that something shifted in his dark eyes. As if he tried to come up with a lie. It creeped you out somehow, because why couldnât he tell you? Maybe you shouldnât have trusted a man who tried to cover up his tattoos.
You finally got to know the truth at the end of the summer. A friend who had seen the two of you together had recognised him from a newspaper. He was a criminal, a leader of a mob, who was more dangerous than you could have anticipated. You had cut contact with him and moved away so that he wouldnât be able to find you again.Â
But he did. Somehow, he did.Â
Letters have been piling up in your mailbox during these last few weeks, addressed to you and written in red ink. Your heart had stopped when you read the first one.Â
âY/N, Iâve missed you. Iâve missed you so terribly much. My heart bleeds and aches for you. You left me because you were scared. I get that. I get that very well, this is a world you should be afraid of, but I will protect you. I will take care of you better than that man ever could. Yeah, I know that youâve found someone new. I know that youâre planning to get married. Quite quick, donât you think? You havenât known him that long, and now youâre getting married? Silly Y/N, youâre so cute. Do you really think you love him? Are you trying to reassure yourself that Iâm a part of your past that will never return? Or are you trying to make everyone around you believe that youâve gotten over me and moved on? I know you still think of me. I know you want me. And I want you too. I have never wanted someone other than you. You and me are meant for each other. Donât marry him. Come back to me. Itâs you and me til the end.â
You hadnât shown your fiance, but he had noticed that something had been wrong with you. You had become silent and distant. Letter after letter came to your mailbox and he realized that something serious had happened. You had no choice but to tell him about Silas and your past with him, the present he doesnât want to let go of, and the future he demands. Your fiance had promised that he wouldnât get to you, and that he was only trying to scare you.Â
You had been expecting to see Silas at your wedding, but he wasnât thereâor at least you didnât catch a glimpse of him. Maybe your husband was right? Maybe he was just trying to scare you?
The start of the honeymoon is set to be on the SS Anastasia, a proud liner with three yellow funnels, a solid superstructure and a great reputation. It is set to take the two of you to Spain, where you have decided to have the rest of your honeymoon, away from all eyes and to be with no one but each other.Â
A steward welcomes you on board. You thank him and give him a smile. He lets you know that your luggage, which you left down at the terminal, will be delivered straight to your cabin, a suite in first class. Only the best for the newlywed couple.
âIâm so excited to see the roomâ, you admit as the two of you navigate the ship to find the mani staircase.Â
âThe agent said that it would be niceâ, your husband replies and chuckles. âNow, if we only could find it âŠâ
You laugh. It takes you nearly ten minutes to find the right door among mazes of identical white doors. The suite is divided into three rooms: a bedroom, a sitting room and a bathroom, all decorated with expensive materials and fashionable colors. Polished dark wood and electric lights.Â
âThis is so niceâ, your husband smiles, letting his eyes wander around. âI think weâll have a good time here.â
You hug him and he chuckles, hugging you back.Â
âI canât believe I married youâ, he says.Â
Me neither, you think.Â
Your mind drifts back to Silas and you feel your heart sink down to your stomach. You wonât be able to relax until you know that the ship has left harbour. Thereâs a constant, heavy feeling in your chest that you canât explain. But you tell yourself that itâs just that; a feeling. Nothing more than old worries that havenât been able to come up to the surface before now. You squeeze the man tighter, sighing out. Youâre going to be okay. Youâre going to be safe.Â
You have been promised a fantastic dinner, and the food delivers to your expectations. Everything is tasting like gold, served on a silverplatter. Sitting in the first class dining hall has given you an excuse to dress up. Everyone around is wearing their best clothes, and it is a silent competition in who looks the best. You look around, discreetly admiring everyone elseâs attention to detail. You wonder how many of them have spent the entire day in their cabin, doing everything to look their absolutely best. The first night is usually relaxed, but a first time impression will always be remembered.Â
âWhat would you like to do after?â your husband asks and sips on his wine.Â
âI think I need to take a walkâ, you joke.Â
âOh, yes, the night sky must be so beautiful out on deck. I reckon that youâll be able to see the stars much easier out here. No city pollution.â
You walk hand in hand down the promenade, looking up at the starry night sky, pointing at familiar shapes.Â
The next morning, after breakfast, the two of you walk to the lounge, deciding to take a calm day. Well deserved after planning a wedding and executing it. The lounge is cozy, reminding you of a simple living room rather than a first class room on an oceanliner. Maybe to make the passengers feel more at home.
Your husband takes the opportunity to indulge in a newspaper, finally having the time to sit down and actually read it.
You let your eyes wander around the large lounge, enjoying to admire the small details that give the room itâs cozy feel. But the feeling is quickly switched once your eyes land on someone. A man sitting in an armchair on the other side of the lounge, dark eyes feasted onto you, a small smirk playing at his lips when he notices you noticing him. You can feel your body go numb, feel yourself sink through your armchair, through the floor and through the shipâs metal. Feel yourself sink down to the bottom of the pitch black ocean. You forget how to breathe, head going blank.Â
He found you.
You glance towards your husband whoâs still invested in todayâs news. Silas raises his eyebrows testingly as you look back at him, as if to say âyes, Iâve noticed him, you think he compares to me?â.Â
Suddenly the air in the lounge seem to lose all oxygen. You need air, or else you will faint.Â
âI-I have to get some fresh airâ, you hear yourself mumble.Â
âAre you okay?â your husband asks and looks up from his newspaper, eyes full of worry.Â
âYesââ
âDo you want me to come with you?â
âN-No, Iâll be fine, Iâll be back soon.â
You need to get away.Â
You hurry out of the lounge and out onto the enclosed promenade. The fresh air hits your face harshly. You grab onto the wall to support yourself while trying to find a way to breathe that doesnât feel like needles poking through your throat.Â
âYou thought I wouldnât find you?âÂ
You feel your heart stop. Quickly, you spin around, seeing his face way too close to yours. He tilts it, almost mockingly. You back away, stumbling over your feet and hitting your shoulder against the wall. Silas corners you, stopping you from escaping.Â
âWhat do you want?â you breathe out shakingly.Â
âDidnât you get my letters?â he asks. âOr did you simply not read them?â
âLeave me alone. I-Iâm married now.â
He smirks, tilting his head back and putting his hands into the back pockets of his suit pants.
âIndeed, you areâ, he says and sighs out. âBut do you really think thatâs real?â
âWhat do you mean?â you almost stutter.Â
Silas meets your eyes. Heâs smiling.Â
âDonât you think I could have taken you whenever I wanted?â he asks. âThe only reason you were able to marry that boring son of a bitch is because I let you. But, in the end, you belong to me. Isnât that right?â
You donât answer. You turn your head away, look out over the endless sea, and feel your eyes fill with tears. He wipes your tears with his thumb and you push his hand away.Â
âI donâtâ, you say, wondering where you have gotten the sudden bravery from. âI donât belong to you. I belong to him.â
You show him the ring on your finger. Silas clenches his jaw and grabs a hold of that hand, forcing it closer. He pulls of the golden ring, scoffs at it and throws it overboard. You gasp and try to run forward, hoping to catch it before it falls too far, but he pushes you back against the wall.Â
âDonât ever say that againâ, he warns you. âYou donât belong to him, how could you? I met you first. I claimed you first. He will have my seconds. Everything you do to him, youâve done to me first. And he will never do anything as good as I did.â
âI left you because of this!â you hiss, reminding him.Â
âNo, you left me because you were scared. You donât understand that you are in more danger if you arenât with me. Iâm the only one that can protect you. I didnât want you to know about it because I know youâd be scared, butââ, he cups your cheeks, forcing you to look at him, ââbut I wonât hurt you. Youâre so special to me. I love you so much. You did read my letters, I can see it in your eyes. You know how much I love you.â
âLet me goâ, you plead.Â
âNo. Itâs you and I til the end, donât you remember? Iâm not letting you go again. Iâve been letting you have your fun for too long now. Itâs about time I take you back. Iâm not going to hurt you.â
âDonât hurt him either.â
You can see his eyes darken, his jaw clench. âYou decide if itâs going to be violent or not.â
You freeze in his hold.Â
âYou can choose to come back to me, quietly and easyâ, Silas starts and caresses your cheek. âWe will be happy and your boy will be left alone.â He traces your jaw with his finger. âOr ⊠you reject me and I take out my competition and take you with me once we reach Spain. No one will see you again.â
He seems to tell that youâve stopped breathing, because he sits you down on one of the sun chairs and massage your throat. Your eyes are stuck onto nothing, empty.Â
âI will give you until nineâ, he whispers in your ear. âIf youâre not outside my cabin at nine, A-30, knocking on my door, I will kill him.â
âYouâre a liarâ, you breathe out, voice barely audible. âYouâll kill him either way âŠâ
Silas shrugs simply. âMaybe, but donât you want to take your chances? You might save him.â
Silas stands up. You sit frozen.Â
âOh, and Y/N?â he says as if remembering something and looks down at you. âIf I were you I wouldnât tell anyone. You know, for obvious reasons.âÂ
He gives you a small, teasing smile before walking back inside. You sit still, not daring to move. Worried that if you move youâll break down and realise whatâs going on. You can feel your heart pound in your ears. No. No, this canât be happening.
âWhat are you doing out here?â you hear a familiar voice ask. âYouâre going to get sick!â
You feel your husband hang his blazer over your shoulders. The warmth, the familiar scent from him makes your heart hang heavy in your chest. You canât help but feel like youâve betrayed him, as if youâve cheated your relationship, thanks to Silasâs threat. But if you cheat on it, you might save the love of your life. Can you cancel out a bad thing with a bad thing? Is it really a bad thing then? Can you be excused?Â
You canât tell him about it, but if you did, would he understand you?
âYou donât look well, actuallyâ, he says and helps you stand. âYouâve probably already gotten sick. You should go lay down and rest.â
He helps you, slow and steady, to your suite. You lay down in bed and he tucks you in.Â
âShould we ring for a steward?â he asks worriedly. âAsk for some tea and some medicine?â
âNo, Iâm fineâ, you reassure him dimly. âI just need to be alone.â
âIâm worried about you. Something happened to you. I can help you.â
No, you canât.
âDo you want to be left alone?â he asks.Â
What if he gets killed?
âNo, stay in hereâ, you wish.Â
He nods. You hold his hand as you lay with your eyes closed, trying to think of what to do. He was clear; whatever you do, youâll end up with Silas. The only thing you can chooseâmaybeâis to save the man holding your hand and whispering reassurance to you. The nicest you can do, in this situation, is to give in and beg Silas to leave him alone. You canât be prideful and let him kill him.Â
You find yourself outside cabin A-30 with your head spinning. You donât want to do this, but what choice do you have? Your first is heavy when you lift it to knock, the sound of your knuckles hitting the polished wood seeming to echo throughout the entire ship. You can hear his footsteps on the other side and see him tower over you when he opens the door. His smirk sends a wave of nausea over you.Â
âSo, you came in the endâ, he says cockily. âGood girl/boy.â
You lower your eyes to the floor. Silas steps aside and gestures for you to walk in. You do, on heavy, unresponsive legs. He closes the door behind you, locking it. You gulp. He lingers around you like a snake and you wait for him to put his fangs into your neck and shoot his venom into you.Â
âYou should restâ, Silas says softly and wraps his arms around you from behind, resting his chin on your shoulder. âLetâs go to sleep.â
He leads you to the bed and lays you down, lying down behind you. He doesnât say anything, doesnât do anything that could scare you. You try to keep it in, but your body fails you. Sobs, quiet at first, leave your body. Tears run down your face. You hold your hand over your mouth, but Silas is close enough to hear you. He hugs you carefully and you can feel him rest his face into your shoulder.Â
âThereâs no need to worryâ, he whispers. âYou're back where you belong.â
It only makes you worry more.
âYour crying makes me so sadâ, Silas whispers. âEverything will be okay, little thing. You're back now.â
You don't fall asleep that night, and you're sure Silas doesn't either. His grip on you remains tight and controlling, showing no sign of drowsiness.
The sun rises outside the porthole, and you're as wide awake as ever. Silas gets out of bed and starts to dress for the day. You remain in bed, feeling too empty to move. Your eyes fall onto the tattoos on his back and arms, wondering where he got them and what they represented. But something in you tells you that you donât want to know.
âMy darlingâ, Silas sighs and crouches down in front of the bed, caressing your face. âYou donât need to look so sad. You and me will have fun. We can do more than you ever could with that boy of yours could. My credit card never declines.â
âWhat are you talking about?â you ask, frowning.Â
âOh? You didn't know?â His cocky face is getting on your nerves. âMy men did some digging into him, and it seems like he spent a fortune on this honeymoon of yours. Barely anything left in his bank account. Poor thing was really trying to impress you, but the illusion would be all gone once you came back home. I, on the other hand, have all the money in the world.â
âYour moneyâs dirty.â
âMoneyâs money. I could launder it, and itâd be clean, but you wouldnât accept it anyway. Which is why youâll never get money from me. Youâll get jewelry, food, clothesâanything you wantâand all you need to do in return is submit yourself to me.â
You sigh and look away.Â
âWe donât have to talk about this nowâ, Silas says and stands up. âBut you will submit to me, I know you will. Get dressed now, my love, weâre going to eat breakfast.â
Food is the last thing you want right now.Â
âIâm not hungryâ, you say.Â
âDo you want to stay in?â he asks. âI can go get you breakfast that you can eat later.â
You nod, whatever will make him leave you alone for a while. Silas gives you a comforting smile and pets your head before leaving the cabin. You take the time to cry, when you know that he canât see you, planning to stop before he returns, but failing.Â
âCrying when you think I wonât notice?â he asks and scoffs, just a little bit amused. âDo you think I wouldnât notice?â
He sets down a tray on the table in the room and walks over to the bed, crouching down and wiping your tears.Â
âYouâre mineâ, he says. âCrying about that boy wonât change that fact.â
You donât answer.
âWill I have to stay in here the entire time?â you ask coldly.
âNoâ, he says. âNot all the time, but if you want to leave the cabin, you will be by my side. If I were you, I wouldn't try to run away from me or try to tell anyone, because the ship is filled with my men. You donât know who they are, and they wonât bother you if you behave, but the second I tell them to keep an eye out for you, they will.â
You glare at him.
âBut you wouldnât do that, would you?â Silas asks.Â
âAnd then what?â you counter. âWhen we're in Spain?â
âOh, we're not staying there. I'm not allowed there. My second in command is waiting for us there and will take us back to America as soon as we arrive.â
Oh âŠ
âI donât want to go back. Not with you.â
âWell, life's not fair, little thing. You should eat now. I got you all the things you told me that you liked.â
He takes you to the table in the cabin and starts to feed you the bread, the coffee and fruit. You eat, just you comply, too tired to fight with him. Fighting with a wall would be easier. A wall wouldn't talk back. A wall wouldn't threaten you.
âSee how much easier it is when you obey?â Silas says.
You give him a quick gaze. He traces your cheek with his fingers.Â
âI look so much forward to having you all to myselfâ, he mumbled.Â
His words send icy shivers down your back.Â
You stay in the cabin the coming day. You wonder what your real husband is thinking of your disappearance. Sure that Silas has already done something to make him stay away ⊠or worse.
âYou're so down, babyâ, Silas says. âHow about we do something, hm? We have a whole ship to our amusement. There is a game room, a pool, a library, and a squash court. How about that? Why don't we play some squash?â
You nod, just to get out of the cabin. Maybe you can figure something out. Maybe you can hide.
âThat's my boy/girlâ, Silas says and takes your hand. âLet's go.â
Walking out with him, hand in hand, made you feel horrible. He looked so proud, so cocky.Â
He took you down to the squash court. He picked up a racquet and bounced a few balls.Â
âI hope you know the rulesâ, Silas said with a chuckle. âOr else I will win.â
A man came into the squash court. Silas gave the man a quick, stern look before glancing towards you, and then back at him. This is one of his men, you figure.Â
âGive me a second, darlingâ, he says and takes the man aside.Â
They turn their backs to you, whispering. You glance towards the door. As they mumble about something incoherent, you sneak towards the door, opening it silently and sneaking out. You run, but only get a few meters before a hand rips you back.Â
âWhere do you think you're going?â Silas hisses in your ear.
He slams a hand over your mouth to prevent you from making any sounds and almost you back to the squash court.Â
âI apologizeâ, he mutters to his man. âSeems like my baby here can't behave.â
He holds your back firmly against his chest, hand resting securely over your mouth. âThey'll learn soon enough, once they learn the consequences.â
You fight against him, but he doesn't budge.
âStop fightingâ, Silas hisses and turns to his man. âI'm sure it won't happen again, ill make sure it won't, but can you tell the others to keep an eye out for this disobedient little shit? If you ever see them wander around alone, you get me immediately. Leave us now, I need to lecture them.â
The man nods, bows slightly and leaves the squash court. Silas lets you go and you back away from him, but he's quick to corner you.
âYou don't get it, do you?â he asks, and sounds a tad bit amused. âYou can't escape me. And, come on, trying to do that on a ship? I really thought you were smarter than that. Where would you go? The only place you could flee would be to jump overboard. But you're stupid, not suicidal. And now, all my men keep an eye out. Just accept that your place is here, with me.â
âI want my fucking husband!â you scream. âYou aren't my husband, you're a low life criminal!â
Silasâs eyes darken.
âOkay thenâ, he says, slowly. âIf you want him so badly, go look for him. Go find him. If you do, I'll let you go with him. If not, you're mine.â
âYour men will take me back to you.â
âI'll tell them to leave you as long as you don't talk to anyone. Search everywhere. Go to the lower classes, for all I care.â
âWhat have you done to him?â
He smiles slightly, but it's not one out of genuine happiness, but of mockery. âDo you really want to know?â
You turn around and leave. He follows you. You barely have time to walk down the corridor before a man takes a hold of your arm. A different man from before.
âYou're not supposed to walk aroundâ, he says.
âIt's okayâ, Silas says a few steps behind you.
He wears his chin high, a smirk on his face and his hands in his front pockets. You rip your arm from the strange man's hold.
âMy baby is using their brainâ, Silas says and reaches the two of you. âWe'll see where that gets them. Keep an eye so that they don't talk to anyone. We don't want to encourage talking to strangers, now do we, little thing?â
You glare at him.
âGo, thenâ, Silas says. âWhat are you waiting for?â
You don't like how he's changed. Just five minutes earlier he was set on making sure you wouldn't wander ⊠and now he encourages it. Something has happened to your husband and you want to find him as quickly as possible.
You walk away, leaving Silas and his man in the corridor outside the squash court. You're not sure where to start. As soon as you get out of their sight, you stop and sink down alongside the wall. Needing to just catch your breath.
But you don't linger too long. Before you change your mind, you stand up and start to walk. You end up walking back and forth for hours, sure that every eye that lands on you is a member of Silasâs organization, someone being paid to make sure you obey.
You search every little corner on the ship, but your husband is nowhere to be seen. Your suite is empty, but there are signs of struggle. A glass lying on the floor, more than one person's shoe marks on the carpet. You walk over to his suitcase and take out one of his shirts. Crying as you hold it.
âAny luck?â you suddenly hear him say.
Your blurry eyes dart to the open door, seeing him lean against the frame with his arms crossed over his chest. He looks so nonchalant, so careless. How can he?
âThere are words for people like youâ, you sniffle with a voice draped in hate. âDid you know that?â
âWhat word?â
âInhuman.â
Silas scoffs out a small smile. âIf only you were as smart with thinking as you were with words, youâd have figured it out by now.â
âWhat?â
âYou havenât found him anywhere on the ship, and youâve been looking for hours.â
He doesnât have to remind you. Your aching feet is enough to make you feel your loss.
âWhat did you do to him?â you ask weakly.
âI have already told you, if you listened to me, youâd figured it out earlier. I said that there is only one way to escape me.â
Your eyes widen as you dart your eyes to the round porthole.Â
âAtta girl/boyâ, Silas says, voice smooth as honey as he walks over to you.
âY-You ⊠y-you âŠâ
âDonât look at me. I didnât do it.â
âYou ordered it.â
âAre we back to the âdirty moneyâ thing again? Does it matter if I gave the instructions or not? It happened, and even if I said I gave the instructions, you wouldnât take it.â
You hang your head heavy in your hands, crying. Silas hugs you and you try to fight back, but he doesnât let you go. He holds you tightly, his rough hands keeping you against his body.Â
âNow that heâs gone, you have no other choice than to accept me whole heartedlyâ, he whispers in your ear. âYou have no one else. Only me. Until the end of time, til death do us part.â
You sob in his hold, wanting nothing more than to escape. You manage to glance towards the porthole.Â
Silas holds your hand in a tight, painful grip as you walk off the ship, surrounded by a few of his men. People on the dock cheer and welcome their loved ones, but youâre pulled right through the crowd. You canât hear any of them, your own sorrow drowning out all sounds of happiness. Silas takes you over to a car. A black haired man leans against it, but stands straight when he sees Silas. His second in command.Â
âBoss, there you areâ, he says with a small smile. âDid you have a good voyage?â
Silas lifts your tightly intertwined hands with a smirk on his face. âWhat do you think?â
The second in command looks at you up and down and smirks. âCongratulations.â
âI wish we could stay here but if the cops get me Iâll be in troubleâ, Silas says and pulls you close. âLetâs go to the yacht before weâre noticed.â
He helps you into the automobile and youâre off, on the way to the ship that will take you back to America. Tears run down your face silently. You shut them, trying to imagine yourself in another place, somewhere far away from Silas and his evil entourage. Somewhere where you had never crossed paths with him. Somewhere where things had turned out different. A bump in the road forces your eyes open again and youâre pulled back into the car that will take you straight to your own personalized hell, with a man who is ready to kill for you. You wish you had never allowed him to carry your groceries.Â
I am not creative enough to make art, so I shitpost (she/her, 31 years oldđ”đ» )
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