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Broken Machinery
Pt. 3 (completed series)
Series masterlist
Connor RK800 x fem!reader
A/N: I canât write parkour without thinking of Michael & Dwight in the office
Content Warnings: Cussing (duh), pigeon crap, Hankâs emotional constipation plus the detectiveâs, parkour!, weird attraction to ties on men
Word Count: 4.2k
Series Summary: You and your grumpy partner Anderson gain a new addition to the team. Heâs supposed to be CyberLifeâs best, but thereâs something not quite right with his programming, and the problems seem to revolve around you.
âOh come on, Hank! Thereâs literally a million nicer places to eat.â You crossed your arms and sank into your seat at the sight of Hankâs favorite ârestaurantâ Chicken Feed. Slightly wincing at the still present ache in your ribs.
He turned around in his seat and scolded you like a child. âMy car, my rules.â
You scoffed, âFirst, Connor takes my seat and now I donât even get to eat lunch.â You were being childish, you knew that.
Still, it was beyond aggravating when Hank had stopped you from getting up front and let Connor in the passenger side. And now you were at your least favorite place to eat ever!
What the hell am I being punished for?
âIf you werenât acting like a brat, you could eat lunch. But, fine! Stay in the car! The fuck do I care?â Tears pricked your eyes at the last whispered comment.
It was hard, it was hard watching him become so distant to you. You used to be a lot closer, before everything happened.
Y/Nâs eyes were watering and her heart rate was increasing. She was distressed by something, but Connor was unsure of what that was.
He looked out the window and scanned the food truck. âIs Lieutenant Anderson aware of the numerous health violations the owner has committed?â
You scooted your way to the door and whispered, âWhy do you think I donât want to eat here?â The door had slammed closed before he could answer.
RECONCILE WITH THE OFFICERS
Connor got out of the car and stood. After a scan of the environment he was directed in two different directions. You were standing at a table under an umbrella, hunched over and picking at your nails. Lieutenant Anderson was speaking to two known criminals.
âLike a fucking poodle,â Connor ignored Hankâs comment.
âIs everything okay, Y/N?â You seemed surprised that he had chosen to speak with you. âYou seem⊠distressed.â You glanced briefly towards Hank, he appeared to be paying a bookie. âIs it your relationship with the Lieutenant?â
You smiled at Connor, âYou know, youâre a bit too observant for your own good.â Connor stood across from you at the table.
âMay I ask you a personal question, detective?â
You frowned at him, âI feel like youâre going to no matter what.â Connor nodded his head. He would, he needs you and the Lieutenant to get along better. Right now your interpersonal issues were getting in the way of his mission.
âWhy does the Lieutenant make you so angry?â
You went back to picking at your cuticles. Your right thumb had a scab that told Connor this was a common habit for you. It wasnât entirely harmful but he still felt the need to stop you as you picked at your skin. His hand reached out and gently separated yours.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
Your hand stayed in his, and he wasnât sure if you were aware that you were squeezing it. You opened your mouth to say something, for some reason Connor felt the need to stop you. âWould you like to go get something to eat, detective?â
You quickly closed your mouth and gave Connor a strange look. You smiled at him, âSure, Iâd like that.â Your hand dropped from his and you began leading him down the sidewalk.
Unknowingly the hand you had held flexed by his side.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âAre you in much pain, Y/N?â You waved off Connorâs question. Youâd stopped by a 24/7 market and had picked up an ice pack and questionable veggie sandwich. It was either that or egg salad, youâd take your chances with the spinach.
Right now you were sitting outside on a bench holding the ice pack to your sore ribs. âItâs not too bad, Iâve had worse.â I want to lay down and cry somewhere, this hurts so bad.
Connor stopped moving for a moment and then spoke again, âIâm not seeing any cracked ribs or internal damage, theyâre just bruised. I recommend you try not to overexert yourself.â
âSo heâs a detective and a doctor, really giving Barbie a run for her money.â If androids could be sassy thatâs the only way youâd describe Connors face right now. Heâs frowning at you and brushing your hands away from the ice pack, holding it up for you so you can eat your food. You really hope he canât tell how fast your heart is beating with how close he is, or notice the shake in your hands as you take a bite of the sandwich.
âI posses enough first aid skills to take care of my partners if theyâre injured in the field.â
Thatâs actually helpful, Hankâs shit at patching you up. âThat makes me happy, the only thing Hank knows how to do is slap a band-aid on a bullet wound and call it a day.â Connor frowns at you again, the little groove appearing between his brows once more. Youâre tempted to reach out and soothe it with your thumb.
âThatâs highly illogical and dangerous.â
You laughed at him, âIt was a joke, Connor. Did those geniuses at CyberLife not program you with humor?â
âIt wouldnât be beneficial to my mission.â
Good lord. He takes everything way too seriously.
âWell maybe you should watch some stand-up or something. I need someone to understand me.â You werenât being serious. But he seemed to think you were.
âIâll take your recommendation into account.â You finished the rest of your lunch in relative silence, but there was an overwhelming tension surrounding the two of you. You were most likely projecting, you werenât even sure androids could feel tension.
However, you felt like he was waiting to ask you something and you were sure whatever it was wasnât going to be a pleasant topic for you. Connor didnât seem to have a good grasp of boundaries or when to stop talking.
He waited until you finished your sandwich to take the ice pack off your chest. âYou donât want to ice it for too long, it will cause more harm.â He put the ice pack down and paused. You waited for him to say what he wanted to say, you definitely werenât going to be the one to initiate whatever probing line of questions he was about to ask. Connor reaches up and fixes his tie before he turns towards you. His jaw is set and thereâs a determined look on his face-
Dude! You have major issues. A tie! A tie is what gets you going now?
Lord I pray to you for forgiveness.
âIâve looked into both yours and the Lieutenantâs personnel records-â
âWait, what?â Heâs undeterred by your interruption, but youâre a little freaked out that he can just dig around in your past.
âIt seems that Lieutenant Anderson became your official legal guardian in 2023, when you were ten years old. You had been in the stateâs care for two years before he caught your foster father dealing Red Ice and he-â
âStop! Connor, stop. What the hell?â Youâd already gotten your ass handed to you today, you sure as hell didnât need Connor bringing this all up right now. You didnât want to remember how Hank found you, or what a piece of shit your foster family had been.
You didnât want to think about this at all. You could already feel the dread and anxiety swirling around and forming acid in your stomach. What you really didnât need today was a panic attack.
âYou have absolutely no right, no right, investigating me like that. And you especially donât have the right to acquire sealed adoption papers. I know about my own past Connor, Hank made sure that no one else would be able to find out about it. Fuck, I cannot believe you!â You threw the rest of your sandwich away, knowing you wouldnât be able to eat it, and got off the bench. You ignored the sound of Connorâs voice and the pain in your ribs as you stormed off.
Hank was waiting under an umbrella for the two of you. âWhereâd you go?â Your adrenaline was slowly leaving you, you didnât have the energy to fully answer him. Slumped on the table you shrugged your shoulders and wrapped an arm around your ribs. âDoes it hurt a lot?â
A snarky response was on the tip of your tongue, you had to physically bite your tongue to hold it back. It wasnât often that Hank would show genuine concern for you. âItâs not great, but Iâve had worse.â There was an awkward pause where the both of you were unsure how to continue. Conversations without any venom or hostility were few and far between lately. It was leaving you both feeling stiff and uncomfortable.
âYouâre tough. . .â His hand hovered over your back before coming down a little too hard on it, you wheezed out at the impact. âYouâll be okay.â
You regretted the next words that came out as soon as it happened. âThanks, dad.â The both of you tensed and you forced yourself to straighten immediately, ignoring the pain. Anxiety caused your chest to tighten and you opened your mouth to apologize. But you found that you couldnât force the words out, frozen by the desire for him to act like everything was normal.
There was a primal desperation inside of you that yearned for him to just hug you, or tell you that he's sorry and everything will be okay. Anything, anything other than that god awful look he was giving you right now. The one that made you feel like a stranger. It was void of any connection heâd ever had with you.
Your mouth closed and you hunched back into yourself, trying and failing at getting your jacket to swallow you. You were still a little pissed off at Connor for being so invasive, but that feeling was greatly overruled by the gratefulness you felt at his sudden appearance.
You kept your head down, avoiding looking at either of them and distracting yourself by picking at the broken skin around your nails. Youâd never been more desperate for a cigarette, even though youâd broken the habit years ago.
Connor almost reached out towards your hands to stop the unhealthy habit, but the look on Hankâs face stopped him. He was staring down at you with an emotion Connor was having trouble recognizing. Perhaps it was sadness, or just another complication of working with humans. You were proving to be much more inefficient than heâd like.
He turned his attention towards the sandwich in Hankâs hand. âYour meal contains 1.4 times the recommended daily intake of calories and twice the cholesterol level. You shouldnât eat that.â
Hank shrugged, âYou sound like Y/N, I keep telling her, âeverybodys gotta die of something.ââ He pointedly took a larger than necessary bite. If Connor had feelings he assumed he would be feeling frustrated right now. Having two partners with such a strange relationship was tedious enough, having one with no care for his health was proving to be a challenge in his mission.
Connor turned his attention back towards the two men by the food truck. Surely the Lieutenant would be interested in their illicit activities, âI donât mean to alarm you Lieutenant but I think your friends are engaged in . . .â He lowered his voice, âillegal activities.â
âAs long as theyâre not hurting anybody, I dont bother âem.â The lieutenant's administration of the law was perplexing to Connor. Did he actually care about catching criminals? Or had he given up? His blatant disrespect towards his captain and his partner led Connor to believing the latter.
âThis morning when we were chasing this deviants. Why didnât you want me to cross the highway?â
Hank looked at Connor like he was malfunctioning. ââCause you couldâve been killed⊠And I donât like filling out paperwork for damaged equipment.â
You snorted, the first noise youâd made since this conversation had started, but said nothing else. âIs there anything youâd like to know about me?â
Hank was quick to answer, âHell no! Well, yeah, why did they make you look so goofy and give you that weird voice?â You lifted your head and glared at Hank, âJesus, Hank.â Hank looked down at you and shrugged his shoulders, seemingly not understanding why you were angry.
âCyberLife androids are designed to work harmoniously with humans. Both my appearance and voice were specifically designed to facilitate my integration.â
Hank nodded and Connor thought maybe he was finally warming up to him, âWell, they fucked up.â
âI think heâs cute.â Connor looked at you, from your hunched position he could see your eyes go wide and your body heat rising. Your heart had started beating dangerously fast and you looked faint. Hank was giving you a long look before he just shook his head, âIâm sure you do.â You ignored Hank and slouched further into yourself.
You cleared your throat and quickly looked up at Connor, before your eyes went back down to your hands. âMaybe you should tell us what you know about deviants.â
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
Connor blinked the message away. âWe believe a mutation occurs in the software of some androids, which can lead to them emulating a human emotion.â Hank interrupted him, âIn english please.â
Connorâs software quickly worked to give him a dialogue option more geared towards those of lower IQâs. âThey donât really feel emotions, they just get overwhelmed by irrational instructions, which can lead to unpredictable behavior.â
âEmotions fuck everything up.â Your words were clearly only meant for yourself, but Connor had an auditory processor that was ten times more efficient than human hearing. You looked up at Connor, your eyes narrowed and your posture aggressively defensive. âYou ever dealt with deviants before?â
He nodded, recalling the hostage situation, âA few months back⊠A deviant was threatening to jump off the roof with a little girl⊠I managed to save her.â
Your head tilted and your shoulders went slack. âAnd the deviant?â
âDestroyed at the scene.â
You lied to me Connor.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âSo, youâve done your homework right, know everything there is to know about me?â Connor glanced towards you, you had stolen a fry from the Lieutenant and were making a point not to look at him.
âI know the both of you graduated top of your class, you became the youngest lieutenant in Detroit and Y/N followed in your footsteps becoming the youngest detective in the DPD. You, Lieutenant Anderson have received several disciplinary warnings in recent years and you spend a lot of time in bars.â
âUnderstatement of the year,â you shook your head and stole another fry.
âAnd you detective, have received several disciplinary warnings and citations for starting fights, especially with Detective Gavin Reed.â
You frowned and whispered, âOh, look at me, I found a few files.â You raised your voice and glared at Connor, âWhoopdie-freaking-doo, you searched through our personnel files. You shouldnât even have access to those.â
Hank ignored you, âSo whatâs your conclusion?â
âI know youâre both experienced officers, and Iâd like to earn your trust. Iâm sure if we all work together we can solve this case. But that requires the both of you to be civil with each other.â You opened your mouth, presumably to defend yourself but Connor stopped you. âI just got a report of a suspected deviant. Itâs a few blocks away. We should go have a look.â
Hank stuffed the rest of his sandwich in his mouth and threw the box in the trash. You trailed behind the two, Connor got into the back seat before either you or Hank could stop him. He needs the two of you to get along, the most likely way for that to happen is to force you both to acknowledge the other.
You glared at him, âI guess Iâve got shotgun.â
âConnor, letâs go.â Connorâs eyes shot open at the gentle tug on his sleeve. Hank was already out of the elevator but you were standing in front of him, waiting for him to go your head tilted towards the entrance of the elevator.
âYou run out of batteries or what?â Your hand left his wrist and he followed after you.
SOFTWARE INSTABILITY^
âIâm sorry, Lieutenant, I was making a report to CyberLife.â
âThatâs cool, you just close your eyes⊠and what?â Your head was tilted like his was when he had to recalibrate and choose a new approach.
âAnd I enter what you might call a âmind palaceâ where I give my report to a CyberLIfe AI representative.â
âDamn, I wish my reports were that easy.â
Hank looked towards you, âWhat do we know about this guy?â
âNot much, just the information Connor gave us in the car.â Hank looked almost sheepish as he waited by the door of the apartment, you sighed. âYou werenât paying attention, were you?â
âWhat do you think?â His tone was incredibly bitchy.
âDonât be a di-â
âA neighbor reported that he heard strange noises coming from this floor. Nobodyâs supposed to be living here,â Connor stood from his examination of some feathers on the floor. âThe neighbor said he saw a man hiding an LED under his cap.â
âChrist, if we have to investigate every time someone hears a strange noise, weâre gonna need more cops.â You nodded your agreement with Hank as you leaned against the wall. The tension from lunch had somewhat eased, but you still felt uncomfortable in your own skin around the other two. You just wanted to go home and take a warm bath and forget all about this afternoon.
Connor approached the door and knocked. When no one answered he looked to Hank for guidance, he just gave him a smug look and shrugged. He tried again, âAnybody home?â It was cute how he kept looking at Hank. You werenât sure if he was looking for approval or assistance. âOpen up! Detroit police!â And thereâs that deep voice again, god it really did something for you. You tried to shift subtly in your spot and just kept picturing your old Barbie dolls. Thereâs nothing there, there is absolutely nothing there. Heâs probably smooth like a Ken doll. Why would a police android need any nice bits? He wouldnât, so get it together.
A noise in the apartment caught your attention. You stayed on your side of the door while Hank got in front, âStay behind me.â
âGot it.â Hank looked at you, you pulled out your gun and gave him the go ahead. He busted through the door and you quickly followed behind, searching the area with your gun raised and briefly glancing into each room.
âClear back here,â you waited for his voice.
âSame here.â You reached another door at the end of the hall and raised a hand to stop him, bouncing on your heels in excitement.
âCan I do it this time, please, please?â Hank gave you a long suffering sigh before he finally moved to the side and nodded. You braced yourself and kicked the door out of the frame-
âThe fuck is this?!â Youâve never heard your voice that high before, but it was hard to focus on the embarrassing crack in your voice when youâre getting attacked by fucking pigeons!
By the time youâd managed to wave them all off you, Hank was doubled over laughing his ass off and Connor was brushing a feather off your shoulder. He offered you a hand up from where youâd fallen on your ass in shock.
You really wished he would stop doing that.
Itâs the little things that are tricking your heart into believing that something more could come from this partnership. His help off a fence, stopping you from picking at your hands, the small touches to your back or shoulder when he passed you. You were lonely and desperate for any form of connection or love. The fact that you were even projecting that onto an android made shame boil in your stomach and a heavy feeling weigh on your shoulders.
When Hank had recovered from laughing at you he finally took notice of the emptiness of the apartment. âLooks like weâve come for nothing, our manâs gone.â
âWe should still look around, he might be back. At the very least see if he was even an android.â Hank doesnât look too happy staying in the shit-covered apartment, but he keeps his grumbling to a minimum. You find a strange coded book in a hole in a wall. âConnor, do you understand any of this? Is it like⊠binary code or something?â You swear to god he actually scoffs at you.
âNo, itâs some sort of codex, but itâs indecipherable.â You tell him to keep it, maybe he can figure out what to do with it. Youâre getting a bit frustrated, the pigeons keep pecking at your hands and feet and it looks like whoever was living here is long gone. You give up on your search and go stand near an armchair, watching Connor slowly make his way around the apartment.
You let out a long breath and tap your feet impatiently. Thereâs a build up of anxiety and tension that makes you want to move, do something, anything other than just standing here watching Connor. He informs you thereâs thirirum and LED in the bathroom, you couldnât care less. Your neck feels strained from being hunched in irritation and anger all day. You pull your shoulders down and slowly rolling your neck around, you make the fatal mistake of looking up. Straight into the eyes of the deviant.
âOh shit-â
Feet first into your already damaged ribs, the air slams out of you in a way that makes you feel like your lungs have collapsed. Your head has gone cold from how hard it reverberated off the ground. Your eyes are buzzing and you can vaguely see two shapes standing over you. One shoves the other, âWhat are you waiting for, catch it!â A rough hand moves under your shoulders and lifts you up.
âY/N? Y/N?!â A groan slips out when those hands start shaking you. You blindly slap them away.
âFuck off, youâre gonna give me a second concussion.â Hank helps you struggle to your feet, your arms gripping onto his forearms. You allow yourself five seconds to recover before youâre shoving off Hank and stumbling down the hall. You slam into the wall a couple of times, you can hear Hank shouting after you but you refuse to let him stop you, evading his reaching hands and shouts of warning. You throw yourself over a fallen cabinet and shove out the door. The light momentarily blinds you and then you see Connor chasing the deviant through a field of wheat and youâre off.
Youâre only a couple of yards behind them and shocking yourself with how well youâre doing leaping on and off buildings. You shove your way through the workers blocking the greenhouses and leap over the plants on the table, making your way out of the greenhouse and heading towards the edge of the roof.
Your arms start circling frantically as you attempt to catch your balance. You can do this, you can so totally do this. That one gymnastics class you took when you were twelve was about to come in real handy. âY/N, NO!â You back up and take a running leap, sliding down the glass ceiling and taking a rolling leap through the broken window.
âHOLY SHIT! WHOO!â You canât stop yourself from raising your hands in victory and giving a celebratory jump into the air. How in the hell did I just do that? Your celebration is cut short by the sound of a crash.
Keep going
You're running through lavender, behind Connor and parkouring your way up a wall.
You ask yourself why you thought it was necessary to follow after him when you jump on a moving train. Then question changing jobs when youâre leaping off said train onto a fire escape. I better get a fucking raise for this shit.
Halfway through this little adventure you realized it would probably have been smarter to just let Connor go after him and take the long way round, but it was too late and the momentum was too much to stop.
The deviant catches you in a cornfield, body slams you like a linebacker and worsens whatever minor concussion you had into a major one. You canât see for a couple of seconds as he drags you onto a roof.
âYou canât catch us both!â Connor whips around, there Rupert is standing, an arm's reach away from him. Heâs standing on the ledge and in his hand is yours. The tips of your toes are barely grasping onto the ledge and your using both your arms to hold on as tight as possible to the deviant's arm. Your eyes are squeezed shut, your face has lost any color and he can see you trying as hard as possible to keep holding on. The only thing keeping you from being a puddle on the pavement is android strength.
Connor can hear Hank coming up the stairs, thereâs only a 40% chance you might survive if he lets you fall.
You force one eye open, itâs all you can manage when youâre looking down at certain death. âChoose wisely.â Both eyes shoot open and you open your mouth to beg, plead, do anything to keep you alive and not be dropped right here and now.
Too late. Heâs already pushed you back, you get a sense of deja vu as your arms circle around you wildly, reaching out for something to grab onto. For a moment you feel hope ignite in your chest, Connor is right in front of you and then heâs not.
You canât see much else besides the blue sky as you fall.
end. â do not own the characters or the game Detroit: Become Human, but this writing is my own all rights reserved © not-neverland06 2023. do not copy, repost, translate & recommend elsewhere.
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Part two of How about a Nuke posted!! Never had that much interaction on one post SO quickly â„ïžâ„ïž
Gambit would be proud of how well seasoned and flavorful your writing isđ
That would mean so much to me if I could understand what the fuck he says
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oh gosh, this is so sweet and I feel bad that Iâm just now seeing this. Honestly, all of the support Iâve been getting from readers like you is exactly the encouragement I need right now.
I donât love over sharing on the internet but I feel like you guys have been waiting so long for the end to this story that you deserve some explanation on why the last few chapters are being dragged out so much.
Iâm falling back into another one of my depressive states, for seemingly no reason at all. The motivation to even get out of bed to go to work has been hard to find, let alone to produce quality content for you all. Iâm slowly getting back into the groove of writing consistently again, but I really am sorry how long itâs taking me to finish this.
all of the support Iâve gotten from readers on this series means so much to me. It feels like itâs been so long since Iâve done any long form writing that Hell Hath No Fury has truly been a breath of fresh air for me.
I swear Iâm nearly done with the last chapter (possibly an epilogue) give me a few days and itâs all yours. đ
reblog if youâre a writer who feels guilt whenever theyâre not writing and being productive, so I know Iâm not the only one lol
How About a Nuke?
Part I / Part II / Part III
The ghoul x fem!reader A/N: Part three is going to be when it gets juicy, this is just them becoming reacquainted. Youâll get the good angst in the next parts. Summary: Your dreams of stardom and fame have been blown away. Your old life is lost to the sands of this new world and you find yourself utterly confused. Thereâs a man who looks an awful lot like Cooper yelling at you, but itâs not the man you remember loving. Not anymore.
For two days heâs been following the sound of sirens. With no new bounties, he hasnât got much else to do with his time. Plus, heâs hoping that maybe if he figures out whatâs been causing all this noise he can shut it the fuck up. Didnât matter how far he walked, the blaring wail was echoing across the whole damn wasteland.Â
A cough started up in his chest, itching into his throat and rattling his whole body as it ripped its way out of him. He tried to walk through the discomfort but it wouldnât let him. He leaned over, hands braced on his knees, and coughed so hard he could feel ass jerky coming back up from his âdinnerâ last night. He clamped a hand over his mouth and forced the bile down. Frantic hands dug through the bag on his side, shaking as he ripped the box open and grabbed his inhaler.Â
It took a minute before the drugs had the desired effect, and even then he was still fighting back nausea. Heâs got to find a new dealer, that bitch in Filly was watering down her supply and he knew it. Not just that, she was overcharging too, on account of his being a ghoul.Â
Even in the apocalypse money still managed to rule the world. Even if it was in the form of Nuka caps. He walked a little further before leaning against a boulder for a break. He wiped spittle off his lips and surveyed his surroundings.Â
There was a faded old billboard sunken into the sand, only half of it sticking out. The paper was curled and browned from age and the sun, but he could make it out well enough. Quench Your Thirst, it wasnât one of hers, though. It was the girl theyâd replaced her with. He contemplated shooting it, just so he wouldnât have to stare at the girl anymore, but it was a waste of bullets.Â
Instead, he pushed off the rock and forced himself to keep going. The noise was unbearable now, rattling around his brain and making his ears bleed the closer he got. He must be right on it, only a little while longer and heâd finally turn the damn thing off.Â
He lifted a leathered hand to block the sun out of his eyes. He kept squinting, disbelieving in the sight before him. Vault 111 was sitting pretty among the skeletons and dunes of sand. Itâs big white numbers upside down as the door was slid open, alarms ringing out and red flashing lights dancing around within the vault.Â
He couldnât believe it. Vault dwellers were practically extinct in the Wastelands, nevermind actually getting into their vaults. But here this one sat, open and ready for the taking. Normally, he wouldnât risk it, even just to turn off those fucking alarms. But he had just used his last vial and if he didnât get his hands on some good shit soon, well, best not to imagine it.Â
Hand on his holster he started forward, eyes darting back and forth to make sure this wasnât some sort of trap set by raiders. He didnât imagine they were smart enough to do that, but apparently Muldaverâs been on the move, this could be her peopleâs doing. Heâd rather not have to listen to someone whining on about a better life and a kind society.Â
Heâd believe it when he saw it. All people were capable of was greed and lust, itâs been the same before the bombs and it will be the same after.Â
He stepped inside, eyes pained as they adjusted to the stark contrast of the glaring sun outside and the soft fluorescent lights within the vault. He spotted a big red button and slammed his palm down on it. The sirens, thank fuck, shut off, but the lights kept going.Â
There was a gap between his platform and the next. The control panel clearly needed a Pip-Boy to be operated but he didnât see any nearby. He sighed and took a running leap, just barely making it to the other side. Â
He took another suspicious look around, still not quite sure he was completely safe. His chest tightened with the irritating feeling of an oncoming coughing fit. âFuck it,â he muttered, starting through the open doorway without a glance back.Â
Whatever had happened in here had been messy and recent. He kneeled down next to a puddle of blood and dipped an ungloved finger in, still warm. He popped open his holster and tugged out the gun, better to be safe than dead.Â
He had been following the direction the lights had been pointing this whole time, hoping maybe heâd stumble across an infirmary. These vault fucks had to have left at least one bag of radaway behind. So far, though, he didnât have high hopes. Everything was ransacked. The bodies that were left behind had been stripped naked and beaten to unidentifiable pulps.
So far, the vaults had at least been air conditioned. If nothing else he was getting a break from the sweltering heat that trailed him on the surface. Heâd already tested out one of the sinks down here, their water was still functioning. Maybe he could get some of the blood caked under his nails cleaned out.Â
While the air conditioning had been nice, the breeze that was coming from the door across the way would have had goosebumps rising on him if he was still capable of that. His head tilted in contemplation as he stared at it. Above every door was meant to be an indicator of what went on in there.Â
There wasnât for this one, though. And despite knowing better, he had to admit, he was pretty curious. He strode forward, tucking the gun back in his holster and slamming the button on the right side of the door. The second it slid open, whatever had been sealing the noise inside broke.Â
He flinched away from the sounds of sirens and covered his ears, cussing up a storm as he slammed the button once more. It clicked uselessly but didnât send the door down again. âFuck,â he hissed, stepping inside and grunting as the cold bore down on him ten times worse than before.Â
Cryogenics, well, the temperature made sense now.Â
He stared at each of the pods, the windows frosted over with cold and making it impossible to see the people within. He took his time examining them, trying his best to see if anyone he knew was in one of them. Despite it all, he held a little hope that he might see Janey, maybe even Barb.Â
Without any luck he headed towards the terminal, he could probably get the sirens to shut the fuck up this way. Or maybe just get this door closed again.Â
In neon green a warning sign flashed over and over across the screen.Â
LIFE SUPPORT: CRITICAL FAILURE. Â
He glanced back over his shoulder and scoffed. Rich fucks hadnât thought to have a back up, or did they really think their buddy Vault-Tec would keep them safe? He shook his head and clicked away the warning. He peered through the list of commands but couldnât find anything except a list of who was in the pods.Â
He figured he might as well see if he spotted a familiar name. If they were alive he might be able to get some information off of them. It wasnât until the bottom of the list that he saw anything helpful. Your name stood out bright and bold and beside it the message:
LIFE SUPPORT FAILING
RISK OF ASPHYXIATION:Â
The colon blinked a few times and he drummed his finger impatiently on the sides of the terminal. Finally the risk analysis loaded and he let out a rough exhale.Â
RISK OF ASPHYXIATION: IMMINENTÂ
REMOVE SUBJECT IMMEDIATELYÂ
His eyes widened and without thinking he clicked the little button. A moment later he heard something creak open, the seal of the pod broken as air rushed out. He turned around and faced your pod, of course it was the one right beside him.Â
He ran forward, catching you just as you slumped out of the seat. Your skin was like ice, your lips blue and face purple from choking. It was all swollen, like youâd been struggling to get air in for a while before he came. He frowned down at your limp form, shaking you slightly as he waited for you to take in a breath.Â
âHey,â he brought a rough hand down on your cheek, the leather striking loudly against your skin.
Your lips parted and you took in a deep breath, gasping as your hands flew up to your throat. You turned over, falling out of his arms and landing roughly on the metal grates of the floor. He took a step back, watching as you hacked yourself back to life, your lungs nearly coming out with how hard you were coughing.Â
His head tilted as he observed you. You looked damn near the same as the last time he saw you. The only real difference being the slutty little black slip you had on. He scoffed and shook his head. So thatâs where youâd disappeared to, sold yourself out to Vault-Tec for some apocalyptic protection.Â
Lot of good that did you.Â
You clawed at your throat, air feeling like razor blades as you greedily inhaled. Youâre not sure where you are, you can barely feel your extremities, youâve got an uncomfortable draft on your backside. You wince as you sit up, wiping your blurry eyes in the hopes theyâll clear up, metal digs into your skin as you do.Â
Itâs like when you get too cold during winter and your eyes frost over a little bit. Except, this doesnât feel like a little bit. You canât even see your own hand right now. All you can make out is faint outlines of everything, blurry little clouds of color.Â
âHello?â Someone was here, you could tell that much. You just didnât know who. Metal creaked in front of you and you scrambled back. They werenât saying anything. Why werenât they saying anything?Â
You wracked your brain for the last thing you could remember and felt tears building along your lashes. Oh god. âTom?â You called out hesitantly. Maybe theyâd changed their minds. Maybe the men whoâd grabbed you had dumped you off somewhere.Â
You didnât want to think about what theyâd done while you were asleep. You were slowly becoming more aware of your surroundings and very aware of the skimpy slip you had on right now. Not even close to what youâd been wearing when they grabbed you. You wrapped your arms around yourself in a meager attempt at comfort.Â
âThat who you fucked, sweetheart?â
Your brows turned down. âCooper?â He sounded a little rough, his accent more pronounced, but youâd know his voice anywhere. It was as familiar to you as your own. âCooper, where am I?â The tears were spilling freely now the longer he stared at you in silence. At least crying was starting to thaw out your eyes.Â
You could more clearly make out his form now, looming overtop of you like some sort of dark omen. You always felt safe with Coop. When someone pushed you too much or got a little too aggressive, you could go to him.Â
Right now, though, you felt like prey in front of a wolf. There was no kindness in his words and only a cruel accusation in his tone. Dear god, where were you? And why would he think you would ever fool around with any of these sick fucks behind his back?Â
âCooper, please, what happened?â
He barked out a laugh and you flinched back, âWhat happened? Well, lets see what the fuck happened.â You heard more than saw him pace across the metal floors, the spurs on his boots clanking loudly. Had he been at a party and come looking for you?
âYou told me youâd be back for lunch and I didnât see you for another two hundred years.â
Your stomach dropped to the floor, âWhat?â You whispered.Â
He knelt down in front of you. âYour eyes still foggy?â You nodded your head mutely. âWell,â he chuckled but it wasnât the one you knew. This was something mean and sharp. âWhen those clear up, Iâm not gonna look like you remember me, darling. Should probably get out of here before you realize what youâre talking to.â
He made to get up but you shot forward, blindly groping at the dark form of his torso until you latched onto his duster. âCooper, please, Iâm confused. I-â you looked around blindly, hoping to find something to explain how the last thing you remembered was eating pancakes with him. Thereâs no way in hell itâs been two hundred years.Â
âI went to Tomâs to get the script. He made me come in for drinks. There- there were all these men there, they grabbed me and I donât remember anything after that. Cooper, please, I wasnât wearing this when they snatched me. What the hell happened to me?â
There was a moment of silence before he let out a sigh. âYou didnât leave to find some safety in Vault-Tec?â
You frowned and let him go, shoving him away from you with as much force as your frozen muscles could muster up. âFuck you, you think Iâd do that to you? How little do you think of me?â
You reached out for the pod beside you, using it to get to your feet. You felt about as graceful as a newborn foal right now, all gangly limbs and stilted movements. You leaned over, catching your breath as you tried to walk forward.Â
âIf I were you, Iâd get back in that pod and let the world rot away. Youâre not gonna do well on your own out here, honey.â
You heard his spurs moving past you and then made out his form as he walked through the doors of the room. âCooper?â You called out, but you knew it was pointless. He was gone. The man you knew was gone and you had no clue what the fuck had happened.Â
He managed to finally find the infirmary, lucky enough that a few bags of Rad-Away had been left behind. Theyâd only had IV bags, so heâd spent a while trying to find a spot where his skin wasnât so tough a needle could actually get through.Â
She had to be lying.Â
He felt himself trying to look at the door, like sheâd step through, and forced his head down. He flicked at the IV bag, hoping that maybe it would speed it the fuck up. He needed to get out of here. The longer he stayed, the more he wanted to talk to her.Â
Heâd changed a lot since theyâd last seen each other. Whatever he had once felt for her was gone. The man he had once been was dead. There was no point in hurting the girl by giving her false hope. He sighed and leaned back against the wall, closing his eyes and trying to relax some.Â
Heâd finish this bag, pack the others, and then heâd leave this vault behind. She could figure out what she wanted to do on her own. He didnât have time for strays or old flames.Â
You stumbled around for a while before you finally got your bearings. You managed to make your way into what looked like an office and sat behind a curved desk. A terminal on top sat blinking bright green letters at you. You went through each of the logs, your dread only getting worse the longer you read.Â
Tom wasnât in this vault, thatâs for sure. The other names you only recognized from the credits of some movies youâd watched a while back. The men who had taken you from Tomâs house.Â
According to the scientist using this terminal, theyâd wanted to ensure they had some fun before they went underground.Â
You werenât the only one Tom had sold out. Your entire cryogenic chamber had been filled with other women, each of them dead because of a life support failure. You were meant to be their entertainment while they waited for the world to be ready for the taking.Â
You took a break, forcing your eyes away from the screen and staring down at your hands.Â
Well, Cooper hadnât been lying at least. Two hundred years youâd been frozen, you hadnât even known it. It was bizarre, what felt like only a few hours ago was over two millennia. Youâd only just kissed Cooper goodbye and now he was acting like some asshole who wouldnât even stay to help you to your feet.Â
Feeling yourself getting angry and panicked you went back to reading. There was nothing you could do. Youâd been screwed over by someone you trusted, you were stuck here. No point in pouting about it.Â
The scientist wrote more about the menâs intentions and you forced the bile down as you read. Then he got to what Vault-Tecâs real intentions were. Something about experimenting with cryogenics, seeing how long a body could last, what all it could preserve. You didnât understand most of it, the language far above your education.Â
The men were just guinea pigs, same as you. It brought you a modicum of satisfaction. Barely, though.Â
The lead of the whole project gets more cryptic and paranoid the further he writes. Something about Vault-Tec never sending the all clear signal to get the fuck out of here. Security was getting antsy the longer they stayed and supplies were running low.Â
It didnât take a genius to put two and two together when you looked at the blood splattered walls and the white coated corpse across the room. Â
Underneath the last entry was a fail safe. In case the experiment was going wrong and there were no other options but to abandon it.Â
TERMINATE?
The green pointer blinked as you stared at the question. Your mind traveled to the way theyâd swarmed you. How ruthlessly theyâd taken you like you were nothing more than cattle. The other women they did it to. You could only imagine what had happened while youâd been knocked out.Â
That familiar feeling of anger, disgust, and shame welled up in you. You had always been typecast. The sexy bombshell with nothing else going for her. It bled into other aspects of your life, people treating you like you were nothing more than a walking doll, for their enjoyment and nothing else.Â
Youâd be damned if you let these men survive what the other women couldnât.Â
You hit the button and listened as the sirens quieted down the hall, the hiss of oxygen as the pods killed their inhabitants. You didnât allow yourself to linger on what youâd just done for very long, you went clicking through the rest of the terminal.Â
Most of it was password locked, you only gleamed enough information to figure out what had been going on while you slept. Bombs dropped, the world went to shit, just like you always thought it would. Youâd never considered that you might survive it.Â
Maybe those men had done you a slight favor, just barely.Â
He sighed as he ripped the needle out of his arm, pulling his sleeve down he moved away from the wall heâd been leaning on. Heâd definitely been getting cheated out of his caps. Next time he saw that bitch Ma June, heâd show her what he thought about her watered down bullshit.Â
A shadow passed by the doorway and his hand drifted down to his holster. He slipped out of the room and took a peek around the corner. She had her back to him, but heâd recognize her anywhere, even with that ridiculous vault suit on.Â
âHey!â
She jumped and whirled around on him. For a moment he forgot that this was a completely new reality for her. She didnât know what a ghoul was, sheâd never seen one before. Her last memory of him had been his prime. When heâd had a fucking nose.Â
Her eyes widened and his grew cold while he waited for the inevitable disgust. He was used to it by now, but he was pretty sick and tired of hearing about it. Especially when the few people who managed to get their hands on his old movies would recognize him.Â
The disgust never came, just obvious shock and disbelief. She took a few hesitant steps closer, her eyes darting across his face while she did. He nearly missed her hand coming up, like she wanted to touch him. He caught it at the last second, bringing his hand up to swat hers down.Â
She winced and backed up a step, the wonder on her face gone and replaced with hurt. âCooper-â
He darted forward and snatched her chin in between his gloved fingers. âNow, darling, Iâm gonna need you to get this through your fucking head,â he hissed, eyes boring into her terrified ones. âThatâs not my name anymore, Iâm nothing but a ghoul. Iâm not the man you know and Iâm never going to be. Let it go and if you know whatâs good for you, move the fuck on.â
He could see the tears welling up in her eyes and grinned, she had always been pretty when she cried. âUnderstand?â When she didnât respond fast enough for his liking he shook her roughly, âSpeak!â
âYes,â she shouted, clawing at his arm and wincing when her nails scraped across the leather of his skin. âI understand.â He took a moment, looking into her eyes, before he nodded and released her.Â
She stumbled back, choking on a sob and glaring up at him. âSo, what? Am I just supposed to call you an asshole?â He scoffed, barely laughing. Everything that happened to her today and she could still get a fucking attitude. It was nearly impressive, if not stupid. She didnât watch who she spoke to and she was going to get killed before the day was up.Â
âYouâre not gonna call me anything. Weâre not working together, youâre on your own.â
She glared at him and rubbed her jaw where heâd grabbed her. Her cheeks were already changing colors, bruises blooming where heâd snatched her. His eyes darted away from her hands and back to her. âWhyâd you stop me then?â
He looked her up and down and grinned at the way she shivered, seemed he hadnât lost all his charm just yet. âThat tight little suit of yours is gonna get you killed. People up there donât take too kindly to people from down here.â
She rolled her eyes and crossed her arms, glaring at him. âSo, what? Iâd be safer walking around in what they had me in?â
He shook his head and started walking back towards the door of the vault. âNo.â
He heard her huff and race after him. âYouâre fucking infuriating, you know that? What the hell am I supposed to do, Co-â He shot her a warning glare but sheâd clamped her mouth shut before she could finish the sentence. She still had that stupid hurt look on her face, like heâd kicked her puppy. It kind of made him want to just shoot her.Â
âI donât have any supplies, all I have is this stupid suit. Please, I donât know what Iâm supposed to do.â
He sighed and stopped. She stumbled forward, nearly ramming into his back in the process. âGo to Filly, Iâm sure youâll find something there.â
âIâm supposed to just know where that is?â
He didnât bother responding to her, there was no point in it. She would be dead soon, anyway. This world wasnât made for pretty girls like her, especially not on her own. If she was smart sheâd just starve herself down here, at least sheâd have running water.Â
You watched him walk off and felt like your chest was going to cave in. You couldnât handle this, he was just Cooper an hour ago. Making you breakfast and kissing you goodbye. And despite the odd deformities, you could still see him. Sure, he was missing a nose, but he was still there. Your Cooper.Â
Except he wasnât.Â
You couldnât quite believe he would be so cruel earlier. He was always mean when he was hurt. You figured maybe he was still sitting with the fact that you hadnât actually left him behind for Vault-Tec. But his eyes gave him away.Â
They were cold, devoid of anything you used to know. The man you had known was no longer there. And if he was, he was buried far deeper than you were interested in digging. You watched him walk away and felt your chest squeezing painfully.Â
This was not the fucking time to start panicking. If the carnage around you was anything to go by, then the surface had to be so much fucking worse. Cooper seemed to think vaults were safer, but right now you were staring into the gouged eyes of a corpse whoâd been killed by a friend. Clearly, nowhere was safe.Â
You couldnât afford to pity yourself or cry. Youâd have to keep moving, process it all later. You pushed off the wall and leapt over the corpses blocking your path. Cooper mustâve stepped in a pile of blood because you could clearly make out his footprints. He seemed like he was going to leave, you bet if you followed him you would find the way out.Â
You followed the prints up a set of stairs, but they had faded out completely by the time you got up to the vault door. You winced, blocking your eyes from the bright glare of the sun. Barely a second out of the vault and you felt like your skin might already be peeling.Â
Whatever had happened while you were out, this was not the world you remembered. The sun seemed bigger, brighter, more violent. If the skeletons littered throughout the sand were anything to go by, everything was more violent now.Â
You tripped over a particularly deformed skull of a beast and scrambled up to your feet. You glanced around, spotting a figure in the distance and ran after it. You hoped it was Cooper you were following, but he was already so far ahead of you that he was barely a dot on the horizon.Â
You followed the footsteps he left in the sand and prayed he didnât notice you trailing him. You couldnât very well stay down there with all of those corpses. There had been no supplies to protect yourself with except a bloodied scalpel. You wouldnât make it down there on your own and you certainly wouldnât make it up here.Â
You planned to just follow Cooper until you found something resembling civilization. He didnât want you around him and you got the message, youâre not exactly eager to share his company. Heâs a stranger, the only part of him you recognize is his name, and youâre not even allowed to use that.Â
You kept your distance as long as you could. Keeping him as far away as possible so if he turned around he wouldnât be able to realize he was being followed. But youâre already struggling. Heâs not showing any signs of slowing anytime soon and you can barely see anymore.Â
Your lips are peeling, throat raw and aching for water. Your eyes are completely coated in sand and being damaged by the sun. You wished you had been better prepared for this but itâs been at least four hours and youâre about to keel over.Â
You wheeze, dragging yourself over to a fallen billboard and slumping against it. Youâre not paying enough attention to your surroundings, or you just donât care anymore. You find yourself drifting off and you donât stop it. Youâd prefer if the heat stroke took you while you were asleep, at least then you wouldnât be aware of it.Â
Your eyes drift closed and your head slumps forward, the sun bearing down on your neck and burning away at the skin there.Â
You cough and splutter, frantically brushing sand off your face and spitting it out of your mouth. Cooperâs standing over you, frowning and glaring, which seems to be his go to expression now. You glance down at his outstretched foot and realize he kicked the sand in your face. âWhat the fuck?â
âYou know,â he tilts his head and rests a hand on his holster, grinning at the way you shrink away from his gun. âI thought you would have lasted at least another hour.â
You wipe your face off and struggle back onto your feet, nearly teetering over as you did. âYou knew I was following you?â You groused, glaring up at him. Youâre not sure your anger translates well, though. You can barely hear your own voice, your throat too dry to produce any proper words. Â
ââCourse I did, sweetheart. Iâd be a pretty shit bounty hunter if I didnât recognize when someone was trailing me.â
You finally manage to get to your feet and glare at him. âCongratulations, you want a prize?â
His smile drops and he darts forward before you can move away. His hand clamps around your arm and he drags you behind him. Youâre stumbling, barely able to keep in stride with him. Mercifully, you notice the sky is starting to turn pink in the distance. Soon, the sun will be down and youâll get a moment's reprieve.Â
âWhere are you taking me?â You demand, tripping over a rock and wincing as he jerks you back to your feet. He turns around to glare at you like he isnât the one dragging you around.Â
âFilly,â he grunts. He finally comes to a stop, you ram into his back wincing as your nose slams into him painfully. He doesnât even flinch and you wonder if he felt it. If he can feel anything with how crisped his skin is.Â
âI thought you werenât going to help me.â Maybe you shouldnât be pushing your luck. If he is helping you, and thatâs a pretty hesitant if, youâre sure heâll be quick to change his mind. Still, you canât help but push him. Youâve always had that problem, except before he took it in stride and teased you right back.Â
Now, your eyes dart down to his gun, youâre not sure he wouldnât just put a new hole in you.Â
âChanged my mind.â
You huffed and rolled your eyes, âYeah, Iâm aware. Iâm asking why,â you cut yourself off sharply, mouth clamping shut because you almost called him Coop again. Your jaw is still aching from the last âwarningâ he gave you. Youâre not looking for another.Â
He whirled around on you and you didnât even realize his gun was in his hand until it was digging into your throat. âWhy donât you stop asking me so many fucking questions, hm.â He sneered and you winced at the sight of his yellowed teeth. Finally you nodded and backed away from him, he kept his eyes on yours for a moment before he holstered his gun again. âLetâs go,â he started walking and you couldnât do anything but follow him.Â
At least this time you werenât trying to track a dot in the distance.Â
The sky was getting dark quick and the temperature was dropping even faster. You hunched into yourself and ran your hands up and down your arms to try and keep warm. It seemed everything was done in the extremes now, even the damn weather.Â
Cooper whistled and you hurried to catch up with him. He stood in front of a decaying old house, nearly all of the roof gone. The walls looked like they might cave in soon and it had clearly been unoccupied for a very long time. He opened up the door and walked inside, letting it slam back into your face.Â
You caught it and huffed. You followed after him and saw that he was already setting up his spot for the night. He leaned against the half-rotted couch, his hat over his eyes and his arms tucked under his coat. You glanced around for a clean spot to curl up and laid down on the ground. You winced at all the dirt on the floor but figured it was better than sleeping out in the sand.Â
Despite your oh-so comfortable sleeping arrangement, you found it hard to pass out. Maybe itâs because youâd just taken a two hundred year nap or the man across from you. Your eyes refused to stay shut and you couldnât stop staring at him.Â
You told yourself you would process your emotions later but apparently your mind had decided now would be the best time. You could feel the tears trickling down your cheeks again and you tried to wipe them away.
Too much had happened for them to be so easily dismissed. You were struggling with the thoughts of what those men did to you. Youâre certain your imagination is worse than anything that happened, but not knowing was killing you. You felt violated, just being knocked out like that and being left vulnerable to them.Â
And Cooper.Â
Cooper was practically dead as far as you both were concerned. You felt like you were grieving for someone who was lying right across from you. You were staring right at him and he was just out of your reach.Â
You sniffled and wiped your nose. A loud sigh came from the man in front of you and he spoke without bothering to tilt his hat back up. âIâm gonna take you to Filly and youâre gonna help me with some business there and then weâll go our separate ways.â
âWhat?â Your voice was an embarrassing croak and you winced.Â
âThey donât take too kindly to my folk down there-â
âYou mean zombies,â you interrupted, propping your head up on your hand.Â
He finally lifted his hat up and glared, though it was half-hearted at best. âItâs âghouls,â sweetheart. Never knew you to be racist.â You rolled your eyes and he dropped his hat back down again. âYouâll get me what I need and Iâll have delivered you to, well, not safety, but as close as you can get out here.â He leaned forward, arm outstretched and grinning at you. âDeal?â
Well, it wasn't like you had any other options. You leaned forward, grasping his gloved hand in yours and shaking, âDeal.â
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Hey! Your writing is amazing! Iâve been checking daily for new fics lmao
I was wondering if your requests were open would you be able to write some angst with a happy ending w/ Peanut?
Perhaps a Shy!Reader who has flirty banter with Logan. Theyâre on a mission and Logan has to make a quick decision on who to save â Reader or Jean and he saves Jean without thinking. Reader ends up surviving with a few injuries but her and Loganâs relationship starts to deteriorate. Loganâs not good with verbal apologies so he does acts of service â bringing reader food/drinks etc. reader is stubborn and Logan starts to get frustrated. He eventually proves himself to reader.
Iâm sorry if this is confusing!! Iâm not creative enough to write it myself and youâre really really skilled. Love your work x
a/n: I read this request and then read them together and my brain imploded because I loved it so much, no smut in this one Summary: Logan saves Jean on a mission and it's the wake-up call you desperately needed to understand that you will never be her. You can't stand to look at him anymore and he doesn't understand why you've stopped talking to him.
âWhatâre you thinking of doing after this?â
You shrug, leaning back on the uncomfortable bench seats and looking over at Logan. âNot sure, got any plans?â
Logan smirks and you immediately know whatever heâs about to say is going to send you spiraling. âYeah, whatever youâre doing, sweetheart.â
Oh. My. God!
You know youâve got it bad when something as simple as that has you swooning. Itâs so easy to fall into this routine with him, to pretend youâre more suave than you actually are. Despite your usual tendency to fade into the background, you find it nearly impossible to do with him.Â
Where someone else might let you stay quiet and go ignored, he seeks you out. He makes you feel seen and heard. Some days you donât know if you appreciate it or despise it. You laugh a little, trying to hide just how affected by him you are. âSounds good, Lo.â
He smiles and leans back on the seat, his arm coming around the back to rest lightly over your shoulders. You can tell from the look on Stormâs face that sheâs trying not to laugh at you. You canât blame her, youâre sure your eyes have tripled in size and you look absolutely stunned.Â
Flirting isnât out of the usual for you and him. Lately, though, heâs upped the game. Touching you more than usual, spending more one-on-one time together. You can feel it all building up to something. Youâre shy, not stupid, you know when a guyâs going to ask you out.Â
But it feels like heâs dragging it out longer than necessary like heâs enjoying teasing you a little too much. âAlright,â Scott stands up and moves towards the back of the jet. âWeâre almost there, get ready.â
You, very reluctantly, pull away from Logan and get to your feet. He walks past you, briefly squeezing your hand before joining Scott by the ramp. You grin, flexing your hand by your side and trying to memorize the feeling.Â
The ramp lowers to the ground and Scott and Logan lead the way out. Youâre expecting this to be simple. Stake out the area, find some information about the people running the warehouse, and figure out what exactly it is that theyâve been doing.Â
The air is bursting with moisture. Itâs suffocating, how humid it is, how it makes the material of your suit cling to your skin. You know the rest of the team can feel it. That itâs irritating them just as much.Â
None of you want to be out here in the peak of summer, trying to be stealthy in these ridiculous costumes. Your thighs squeak every time they rub together. Itâs beyond embarrassing. You know that thatâs what has you all distracted.Â
Youâre struggling through ankle-deep mud and sweating buckets. So none of you are paying any particular attention to the area around you. Technically, you shouldnât have to, youâre still about a mile out from where you need to be.Â
You duck, hands coming up to cover your ears as Charlesâ voice screams through your mind. Itâs a trap!
Even with the warning, thereâs no time to prepare. The ground around you explodes, grass and dirt flying through the air. Logan grabs your arm, he shoves himself in front of you and takes the brunt of the bullets. Splatters of blood hits your cheeks and he runs you both behind a tree for cover.Â
The other three have all found their own cover and theyâre struggling to figure out where the shots are coming from. You spot something in the underbrush and scream, âBehind you!â
Itâs more of a warning to duck than it is to move. You throw your hands up, shoving the man away from them and sending him flying into the trunk of a tree. You swear you can hear the snap of his spine as it hits the bark.Â
You look to Jean and nod towards the small clearing of trees. âDonât,â Logan warns. But youâre already slipping out of his grip and solidifying the air in front of you. It provides enough of a cover, absorbing the bullets, and giving you all time to figure out a plan of attack.Â
Jean moves beside you, eyes narrowing on the perimeter of your cover. âThere are too many of them, more than I can count.âÂ
âHow did they know we were coming?â Scott snaps, keeping an eye on the area behind you.Â
Your arms struggle under the weight of your power. The more bullets they shoot into your cover, the harder it is to keep up. Youâre forced to absorb their energy, push it out tenfold to try and keep the blockage solidified.Â
âGuys,â you snap, âwe need a plan. I canât hold it much longer.â You grit your teeth, taking a step forward to try and push against the strain. It does nothing but make your bones ache. Logan shoots you a concerned glance, coming up behind you like he wants to take the weight off your shoulders. But thereâs nothing he can do.Â
Thereâs movement behind you, a boot snapping a twig in two. You canât risk looking back but you can hear the worry in Jeanâs voice. âTen of them-â
You can tell by the sounds of their movement that the others donât give her much of a chance to finish. Ororo, Scott, and Logan all shoot forward to deal with the threat. Ten isnât much to worry about. But that doesnât change the fact that the men in front of you havenât let up and youâre about to weep from the weight of keeping the wall up.Â
Jean stays beside you, brows furrowed in concern. She places her hand on your shoulder and closes her eyes. A second later you feel something like a cool blanket laid over you. The tension in your arms and core eases just enough for you to stop clenching your jaw so hard. Some of the strain eases away and you know sheâs sharing it with you.Â
But just as quickly as the relief was given, itâs yanked away. Jean jumps back with a gasp, âFlux, we need to move!â
âI canât,â you shout, fighting to be heard over the sound of bloodshed and gunshots going off in front of and behind you. The others are steadily moving through the people surrounding you, but their numbers are still overwhelming. âItâll all come crashing down,â you tell her.Â
She glances towards the bullets, finally spotting the way theyâre slowly, but steadily, moving through the thickened air. The second you let go youâll be riddled with holes. âShit,â she hisses. âLook, we canât stay here much longer-â
Sheâs cut off by a loud bang. Youâre so disoriented by the noise your hands drop to your sides. At the same moment, you hear wood splintering and cracking beside you. What has to be the largest tree in the forest creaks before it begins its descent down towards you both.Â
You donât what happened, or what they used, but it doesnât matter. The wall in front of you is fading. You have seconds to get out of the way of the bullets and the tree, youâre not sure either of you is going to make it.Â
âJean!â Thereâs a flash of brown hair and Jeanâs being tackled to the ground, safely out of the way of the tree and bullets. You feel something stinging against your shoulder and know the first bulletâs made its way through.Â
You also see the tree is almost over top of you. Youâve always been a fight response in flight or fight scenarios. But when thereâs nothing to fight, when you have nothing to go up against, you freeze. Itâs horrible, you know it, but thereâs nothing you can do about it.Â
Even as youâre desperately screaming at yourself to just fucking move, all you can do is watch as the tree topples down on top of you. âFlux, duck!â The words trigger something in your brain just soon enough to drop to the ground.Â
Scott releases a red beam, blasting through the tree and knocking it off course. You donât even register the smell of burning flesh as you lay in the mud. Your blood is rushing so fast in your veins, thereâs so much adrenaline pumping through you, you canât focus on anything except the sound of your heartbeat.Â
You let out a breath of relief, slowly lifting yourself up to your knees. You donât hear any more fighting and you figure whoever they hadnât taken down before, the beam took care of the rest.Â
You look down, checking yourself for any bullet holes or serious damage but you canât find anything. Something warm trickles down your shoulder, it drips across your arm and down your hand.Â
You look at the blood curiously, it seems to steady a flow from the simple bullet graze youâd had earlier. âOh my god,â Jean whispers your name and you turn around with a concerned look.Â
You want to ask her whatâs wrong but your eyes are trained on the way Loganâs arms are bracketing her. Heâs practically on top of her, only now getting up to check on you. You get it, it was a stressful situation, he acted fast.Â
But that doesnât make it any easier to swallow the lump in your throat. It doesnât ease the burn of betrayal. He saved her, not you. He chose her even though she doesnât want him. The anger youâre feeling only makes it harder to be aware of your surroundings.Â
Itâs not until Scott kneels behind you a presses a gentle hand against your back that you lurch forward with a loud cry. The pain slams down on you all at once. The wind blowing gently against your back feels like someoneâs dug razor blades in your skin and ripped.Â
Feet rush towards you, someone kneeling beside you and grabbing your shoulders. Logan forces you up and makes you look at him before his gaze turns to your back. âWhat the fuck did you do?â He practically growls, lunging towards Scott.Â
He grabs him by the collar and shoves him into the dirt. Ororo and Jean leap forward, trying unsuccessfully to rip him off. You try and keep your eyes open, try and stay focused. The pain is too much, you donât want to be awake for this anymore. Every nerve on your back feels like itâs being forcefully exposed and plucked at.Â
Your brain forces a shutdown and you slump into the mud, the world going black.Â
When you wake up, youâre on your stomach. Youâre a little dazed, not fully remembering how you got here. You try and sit up but thereâs a steady grip around your wrists stopping you. âDonât move,â Jean warns from somewhere behind you.Â
You try and look for her but you canât move much. Your head feels like it weighs a hundred pounds, stuck to the pillow beneath you. âWhat happened? Why canât I move?â
Her shoes appear in front of you and then sheâs kneeling down, a slightly worried look on her face. âWe needed to make sure you didnât roll over in your sleep.â Her brows crinkle and she frowns, âYou donât remember?â You shake your head minutely. She sighs, lifting her hand to your face and pressing her chilled fingers to your temple.Â
The images rush towards you. You see it all from her eyes. The way Logan had grabbed her and thrown her to the ground, checking over her and not once looking at you. How Scott had tried to stop the tree from breaking your spine. His beam had just barely grazed your back as you had ducked. But it was enough for there to be serious damage.Â
Through her view, you can see the way your skin had bubbled up and blistered. How horribly damaged it was. You have limited healing abilities, but it was enough to stop the nerves from being permanently damaged.Â
She lets you go and you groan, the pain slowly registering in your brain. Itâs dulled and you donât know if theyâve given you drugs or if your abilities are still working to help you. âHowâs Scott?âÂ
She chuckles and shakes her head while she undoes the restraints around your wrist. âHe feels awful. He keeps coming by to check on you.â
The thought of him sitting beside you while you were strapped down to the bed makes you feel a little bad. It wasnât his fault, heâd helped you. It was more than Logan had done for you.Â
You frown, hating yourself for being bitter. If he hadnât helped, Jean might not be here next to you. He had saved your friend. The thought didnât bring much comfort, though. âIâm not mad at him.â
Jean eases you onto your knees and slowly helps you sit up. It causes minimal pain, but itâs still uncomfortable enough to grit your teeth and dig your nails into your palms. âI know, but heâll probably be coming down here a lot to check on you.â
You almost ask her if anyone else has visited. If Logan had, but you donât think her answer would make you feel any better. âHe did,â she tells you and you click your tongue in irritation.Â
âOut of my head,â you warn. She releases you with a small grin. âI donât care,â you tell her, trying to appear nonchalant.Â
She tilts her head, eyes narrowing on you. âYes, you do. And I donât need telepathy to know.â She walks towards your IV bag, fiddling around with something on the line. âHe was here whenever he could be, practically lived beside you.â
âDonât care,â you tell her again, but thereâs less conviction this time.Â
Jean frowns and you hate how guilty she looks. Itâs not her fault heâs desperately in love with her and not you. You canât force someone to love you or choose you. And you donât want to. You want someone to love you for who you are, not because they couldnât have their first choice.Â
âDonât,â you say lowly. âDonât apologize, itâs not your fault.â
She doesnât get a chance to say anything before the door bursts open, both Logan and Scott sliding into your room. Scott lets out a relieved breath when he sees you. He breathes out your name and approaches with a guilty smile, âYouâre awake.â
âCharles told us,â Logan informs. You offer him a brief glance before diverting your attention to Scott.Â
Petty, youâre aware. But you donât want to see Logan right now. Youâd put so much effort and time into your friendship with him. It doesnât even matter if he doesnât feel the same way about you. You two are best friends, and he didnât even try to help you when you needed him the most.Â
So, you smile at Scott. You forgive him and you tell him you're fine. You chat with him and Jean while Logan just stares at you from the other side of your bed. You canât make yourself face him. You donât want to look at him, it makes you sick to your stomach.
Eventually, Scottâs guilt is slightly assuaged and he and Jean leave for the night. Logan is a heavy presence beside you, one you no longer can ignore. You shift around, pretending to fluff your pillows until he grabs your hand.Â
âWhatâre you doing?â
You look at his hand and then at him. Whatever look is on your face is enough for him to release you and back off. âGetting comfortable,â you spit out, more venom in your voice than necessary. Something clicks for him, you can see it as it happens.Â
He backs up and narrows his eyes down at you. âRight.â He frowns and sucks on his teeth, nodding his head silently. âIâll come back when youâre feeling a little better.â You donât miss the hidden dig underneath it all, the way heâs calling out youâre unusual behavior.Â
âI think thatâd be best.â
He scoffs and shakes his head, slamming the door behind him as he leaves. You jump at the noise and it makes you hiss as a twinge of pain shoots down your spine. You feel slightly guilty about the whole interaction. Then, you remember the way heâd been cradling Jean and you feel slightly vindicated.Â
Youâre sure he doesnât even give a shit. Heâs probably pouting in his room, wishing Jean was in bed beside him.Â
What the fuck?
Itâs all thatâs been playing through Loganâs head since he returned from your room in the medbay. Heâs waited days for you to wake up, so he can finally take a breath and let go of the anxiety thatâs been plaguing him.Â
Heâd thought that heâd lost you in that forest. When heâd gone for Jean, heâd assumed youâd just be able to use your powers to knock the tree out of your path. Or make it melt around you.Â
Honestly, he canât put a finger on what exactly he was thinking. But he knew that you could protect yourself and that would be your priority. So heâd moved without really thinking and grabbed the person who would be collateral damage if your powers went haywire.Â
And then you hadnât saved yourself and all he could smell was your burning flesh. The smell has been stuck in his nose since you were brought back to the mansion. He canât escape it. Everywhere he goes, he sees you burning and hears your screams.Â
Heâd thought that you were dead and there was a moment where he genuinely was so lost he could do nothing but watch as the others swarmed you. He couldnât move, couldnât help you. He could only stare at your still body and pray to anybody who could hear him that you werenât dead.Â
He didnât know what he would do if he lost you before he ever got a chance to love you.Â
Heâd, irritatingly, imagined all the different ways he would finally tell you how he felt when you woke up. Heâd prepared himself for every possible reaction, except this one. He hadnât expected you to reject him before he ever got the chance to confess.Â
Anger stews within him as he paces through his room. He knows that itâs unfair to be upset with you. Youâd gone through something horrific and there had been doubts about your recovery. Of course, youâd act off.Â
Except, you only seemed to be directing that at him. Had you been just as dismissive to Scott, the person who actually hurt you, he would have looked past it. Heâs tempted to go back down and see you again, maybe try and make you see some sense.Â
Instead, he decides to give you both some time to calm down. He doesnât want to do anything he might regret while heâs pissed off. Heâll see you tomorrow and, hopefully, youâll be back to normal.Â
Youâd thought Logan might have gotten the hint with how you behaved earlier. That was not the case. Heâs back today and you can smell the breakfast food heâs brought you. The smell is wafting deliciously from an inconspicuous brown bag.Â
But you know itâs from the restaurant thatâs twenty minutes out of his way. Youâre not petty enough that you canât appreciate the forty-minute round trip heâd taken for you, but you still arenât excited to see him.Â
âHey, sweetheart,â he smiles at you despite your clearly hostile energy. He tugs the chair towards your bed, ripping open the bag and pulling out enough food for the both of you.Â
You think it should be considered a form of manipulation to call you that while youâre pissed at him. He has such a clear effect on you. You know heâs aware of it. He knows that when he calls you something sweet like that it makes your heart race and stomach flip.Â
You turn your gaze towards your blanket. You pretend the thread pattern is the most interesting thing in the world so you donât have to look at him. Youâre sick of giving your all to men who couldnât care less about you.Â
Youâre tired of being the second, third, fourth choice. You want someone to choose you first for once. And you genuinely thought Logan would be the man to do that. But heâd chosen Jean. You should have known.Â
âAlright,â he huffs, crossing his arms and glaring at you. Youâre pissed off that heâs acting like heâs the one who was hurt. âWhat the hell is your problem? Youâve never been this mad at me before.â
Itâs his tone of voice that really grates on you. He genuinely does not understand what heâs done wrong. He doesnât even comprehend the possibility that you might be mad he left you to die. Have you really become such a doormat?
Yes, youâre shy and generally reserved with the people you meet. But he is so different. You two met and it was an instant connection that you thought was reciprocated. You hadn't realized that you'd become so complacent in the relationship he thought he could get away with something like this with no repercussions.Â
âYou left me to die,â you snap at him, voice taking a pitch it never has before. Youâve never truly gotten angry at him. Pissed off sometimes when he teased you a little too much. But youâd never plainly shown anger at him. âYou fucking left me behind and expect me to, what,â you scoff and shove the food back towards him.Â
âYou think some shitty breakfast is going to fix this?â His face contorts. It screws up into something like hurt and you worry you might have been too harsh. He doesnât know how you feel about him. He doesnât know that this would hurt you so bad.Â
But, it doesnât matter. Youâre still his friend. You should have at least warranted a little concern.Â
Just as quickly as it appeared, the hurt is washed away by his own anger. âI thought you could take care of yourself. Isnât that what youâre always bitching at us about?â
If you werenât so upset you might find it funny how quickly the two of you turned on each other. Clearly, there was something repressed between the two of you. Some brewing resentment that neither of you had ever acknowledged. The words are coming quickly now, without thought.
âFuck you, Logan,â you snap back at him. âYou didnât give a shit whether I lived or died. You only cared about your precious Jean.â You spit out her name with so much venom it stings as it leaves your tongue.Â
He laughs, getting out of his chair. He shakes his head and glares at you. His anger is always a physical thing. You know heâs pacing so he doesnât do something worse, like destroy the entirety of the room.Â
âThatâs what this is, youâre jealous? Donât blame your fucking incompetence on me.â You hate the way heâs speaking to you. Like youâre a little girl who's incapable of understanding even the most basic of concepts. He has such a patronizing look on his face, you want nothing more than to wipe it off.Â
The tables beside you tremble, the vases of flowers rattling against the wood. âIâm your friend, Logan. You could at least pretend like you cared about me.â
He leans against the end of the bed, tilting himself forward until heâs aggressively imposing your space. You shrink back against the pillows, narrowing your eyes in disdain. âDonât fucking pull that shit with me. I knew that your priority would be to save yourself and I acted accordingly. This wasnât some goddamn ploy to get into Jeanâs pants. Grow the fuck up, Flux!â
You flinch back at the volume of his voice. Unwillingly, tears pool in the corners of your eyes. Itâs an involuntary response. Sometimes you just get so enraged that you have no other way to get rid of it than to cry. Itâs infuriating to see the moment someone stops taking you seriously and starts to think youâre nothing more than a crybaby.Â
Loganâs face pales and he winces, backing away from you. âI didnât-â
âEnough,â you stop him, voice thick with unshed tears. He never calls you by your X-men name, itâs an unspoken agreement between the two of you. Thatâs a formality reserved for the other members. To each other, youâre nothing more than two people who care deeply for one another.Â
Or, you had been. Before this one moment had blown your life and your back up.Â
âI appreciate how much faith you have in my abilities, but the fact that your first instinct wasnât even to protect me says a lot.â You take in a deep breath and shake your head. âThanks for the breakfast, but can you please just leave?â
He looks like he doesnât want to. You know he doesnât want to leave. You two never fight like this. Even if there wasnât a lot said, itâs still not normal for you. Maybe that should have been your first hint that things werenât what you thought.Â
Itâs healthy to fight, to a certain extent. Sometimes it's needed. You two never have before and you know itâs just been brewing for a while, waiting to blow up. âI-â
âGet out,â you shout, and the tables beside you finally crumble under the weight of your emotions. They drip to the ground in an inorganic form of liquid wood. âShit,â you hiss, glancing over at them. You wave your hand and they return to their normal state, but it doesnât matter. You shouldnât have lost control at all.Â
The door slams and you look up to find the room empty. You sink back against your bed and run your hands over your face. You ignore the way the skin of your back screams in protest.Â
You embrace the pain, the fiery shocks running up your nerves as the bandages chafe against the wounds. You focus on that instead of how things have ended with Logan. You always had such high hopes that he might be the one you finally man up and confess to.Â
You should have known you were wrong. You should have known that it would never have ended with him picking you over her.Â
Youâre permitted to leave the medbay the next day. You donât see or hear from Logan for the following week. You canât confirm if heâs purposefully avoiding you or not but you have to believe he is. You both live in the same hall. You donât know how itâs possible to have gone this long without even catching a slight glimpse of him.Â
You force yourself to suffocate the part of you that misses him. You picture the side of yourself that longs for his presence and imagine shoving a pillow over her face. You donât want to ache and cry over someone who doesnât give two shits about you.Â
You keep reminding yourself over and over again that when things got rough he showed you his true colors. But itâs more difficult than you imagined to just completely disregard so much history with him.Â
Besides, you hadnât realized just how little you interacted with the others until Logan was out of your daily life. Itâs so difficult for you to bond with people that when youâd connected with Logan youâd latched onto him.Â
Itâs a little pathetic, honestly. Being grown and eating lunch alone because you only had one friend. You wonder if your feelings for him were genuine or born from a desperation not to be alone. You donât let yourself linger on the question for long.Â
Itâs as your training with the students that you finally see him again.Â
âHas he made much progress yet?â
Jean shakes her head and purses her lips. She watches as Billy, one of the newer students, struggles with the logs in front of him. He was a firestarter, a very inexperienced one who had only ever set his curtains on fire.Â
His powers were more focused on the mental aspect of things rather than the physical. Which is why you and Jean were in charge of helping him. He couldnât start anything on his own, he only really seemed to be able to activate the ability when he was emotionally stimulated.Â
That meant whenever he was mad or sad, or anything in between, everyone in a fifty-foot radius was in danger. He was a risk to the other students and you were both trying to be gentle with him. But youâd been working with him for so long and there was so little progress. It felt like he wasnât trying sometimes.Â
Heâd asked Rogue out a week ago and when sheâd said no, her hair had caught on fire. You know he could have been hurt and lashed out without thought or malice behind it. But youâd seen the look in his eye.Â
Youâre fifty percent sure he knows exactly what heâs doing. This little act he puts on is just to get himself out of trouble. You hadnât brought the issue to Charles yet because youâre trying to give him the benefit of the doubt.Â
âBilly,â you call out. His head whips up and he sends you a vicious glare. You canât help the sneer on your lips. âJust take a deep breath and try again. Thereâs nothing wrong with struggling, we all did.â
You put on your normal teacher voice, calm and collected. Assuring. But the little shit in front of you isnât buying it for a second. He gives you a sarcastic little grin, âRight. Sorry, I forgot youâre a fuck-up just like me.â
âBilly!â Jean snaps, taking a step forward to reprimand him. She doesnât get far before thereâs a fireball shooting out of his palms and hurtling towards the both of you.Â
Thereâs no chance to react before something slams into your side and is tossing you to the ground. Your head nearly snaps against the grass but thereâs a hand underneath your skull softening the blow.Â
You smell something smoking and look up to see a large scorch mark right where youâd just been. Jeanâs standing over it, palm outstretched as she keeps the fire subdued. She gives you a worried look, âAre you okay?â
Surprisingly, yes. You glance up to see Logan hovering over you. He backs off when he notices youâre okay, getting to his knees and offering you a hand. Wordlessly, you slip your palm into his and let him help you into a sitting position.Â
âYou alright,â his hand hovers over your shoulder like he wants to pull you closer. But he resists, backing off and waiting for your answer. You nod your head, still a little dazed from the failed assassination attempt.Â
He narrows his eyes, searching your face for any sign of head trauma. When heâs properly assured youâre okay he jumps to his feet. âBilly!â His voice booms across the courtyard and itâs the first time youâve ever seen that little asshole scared.Â
Heâs barely on his feet before Logan is stalking towards him, jerking him forward by the scruff of his neck and dragging him towards the mansion. âWe need to have a little talk,â the tone of his voice has you a little scared and youâre not even the one heâs mad at.Â
Jean walks towards you and helps you to your feet. âIs your back okay?â
âYeah,â you nod and brush your clothes off. You have to physically shake the shock of what happened off. âYeah, Iâm fine. I canât believe he did that.â
Jean scoffs and glares towards Billyâs back. Your eyes widen in shock when you see the large scorch mark across his arm. âJean! He got you, are you okay?â
She glances down at her shirt and frowns. âYeah, practically a sunburn.â She gives you a reassuring smile, âIâll be fine.â
As shitty as this sounds, youâre not concerned for her. You can only focus on the fact that she was in just as much danger as you and Logan had tackled you to the ground. You glance back towards the mansion, more fucking confused than ever.Â
Youâre not sure what compels you to follow Logan, but youâre running after him before Jean can stop you. Heâs barely got a minute headstart on you, youâre not sure why you canât find him. Youâd gone through every inch of the first floor.Â
You donât know where he would have dragged Billy, but itâs nowhere you can find. After about ten minutes of looking for him, you give up on the hope that youâre ever going to figure out whatâs happening inside his brain.Â
You let out a defeated sigh, running a hand over your face and trying to shake off the funk of the day. You canât believe that little shit tried to roast you. Youâre not comfortable with the fact that heâs just roaming around inside the mansion somewhere.Â
You turn out of the living room and nearly slam into someone. His hands shoot out, grabbing your shoulders and gently stopping you. âLogan,â you give him a strained smile. âI was looking for you.â You glance over his shoulder and frown. âWhereâs Billy?â
Logan sighs, his hands linger on your arms for a moment before he takes a step back. âWheels got to him before I could do anything.â
You laugh a little, the noise involuntary. âWhat were you planning on doing with the sixteen-year-old?â
He doesnât find the question amusing if his expression is anything to go by. âHe was really trying to hurt you.â
His words sober you up slightly and you drop the flippant attitude. âYeah, I wanted to,â god, it feels like you could choke on the words. Just last week you were screaming at him for not helping you. Now, you could barely thank him because he had.Â
âYouâre always my priority.â He tells you before you can struggle any longer. Your head shoots up and you stare at him with confusion. He groans, the noise tired and resigned. âSaving Jean was a mistake. I mean it, kid, I just thought you could handle yourself.â
You open your mouth but he stops you before you can argue. âI know, thatâs not the point. I should have saved you, no matter what I thought you could or couldn't handle.â
âNo,â you stop him and shake your head. âNo, Logan, I shouldnât. I,â your mouth opens and he stares at you expectantly. What you were going to say gets stuck in your throat. This is a horrible idea.Â
âI liked you in a way you didnât like me and it was unfair of me to push my expectations onto you.â You wanted it to sound better, and more intelligent. Instead, it came out in one rushed breath and youâre not sure he even understood half of what you said.Â
His brows furrow in confusion for a moment before a smile breaks out on his face. Youâre not sure if itâs a good or bad thing that heâs smiling. You canât tell if heâs mocking you or about to profess his undying love.Â
You donât have to wonder for long. He moves closer towards you, leaning forward until youâre practically sharing the same breaths. Unconsciously, youâre drawn into him, hands braced gently on his chest as you chase after him.Â
âWhat are you doing?â Your whispered words brush against his lips and he gives you a small smile. His hands travel up your waist. He tugs you closer, his other hand looping around your neck and craning you up.Â
âIâm gonna choose you every fucking time, kid.â His lips brush across your own and itâs like a switch is flipped in you both. Your arms twine around his neck, pulling him down until youâre practically melting into him.Â
Itâs everything youâve ever wanted and so different at the same time. You always thought your first kiss would be after some cheesy first date. He would have taken you out to dinner. Something would have inevitably gone wrong, you spilled something on your dress or the waiter brought the wrong order.Â
You would both worry that it was a sign that nothing would work out between you. And then, at the end of the night, heâd tug you into his arms and kiss you like you were the most precious thing heâd ever held.Â
That would be nice, but this is better. Heâs not holding you like youâre something fragile or something too precious for this world. Heâs kissing you like youâre the very air he needs to survive. Heâs greedy with his affections and demanding with his wants.Â
Youâre being consumed and devoured. And you never want to stop. This is all youâve ever wanted with him, from him.Â
Sadly, you do have to breathe. Youâre the one that forces the stop, youâre sure he would have happily suffocated if it meant he could keep touching you like this. You pull back, the air coming in short pants between your parted lips.Â
You can already feel them swelling, the slight irritation on your cheeks from his stubble. You donât mind, you quite like the feeling. He speaks before you can, a pleased smile on his face. âForgive me yet?â
You chuckle, a little impressed by how cheeky he is, still slightly pissed off. âWhy donât you do that again and Iâll think about it?â
He rolls his eyes but you can see the smile fighting against his firm glare. âYouâre really gonna make me work for it, huh?â
You smile and nod, leaning into him again. âYouâre never gonna hear the end of it,â you whisper before dipping down and kissing him again. You canât believe you ever doubted just how much he cares for you.Â
He didnât choose Jean over you. Heâs just a dumbass.Â
a/n: I had to resist putting in a âpick me, choose me, love meâ line in there bc that would have just been too much lol
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