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keshetchai · 8 months
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As someone who enjoys religion blogging/discussions, I've come to realize that it's a good practice to be aware of the general signs/symptoms of religious-OCD thinking (aka scrupulosity), because if the conversation is taking on all the hallmarks of scrupulosity, it's actually a definitive sign that we cannot meaningfully and compassionately engage in a conversation about religion in a healthy way. I've actually had this play out a significant number of times online, and when I realized what it was, I also began to realize that the intrusive thoughts/obsessive and compulsive thinking are only ever fed by continuing the discussion with that person.
[[ Important edit to clarify why I am saying it's not healthy — made after I went back to look for more concrete facts about OCD or anxiety (I have GAD, not OCD, but many resources overlap since they're both anxiety disorders):
When Reassurance is Harmful — this explains how/why reassurance-seeking specifically about an OCD fear is a compulsive behavior, and engaging with reassurance-seeking interferes with recovery/management/treatment.
This table from the Anxiety Disorders Center lists key differences between Information Seeking and Reassurance Seeking.
This IOCDF page on Scrupulosity info for Faith Leaders identifies "symptom accommodation" as enabling. Two of the examples of doing this by participating in the OCD behavior are: "Engage in excessive conversation focused on if-then scenarios (e.g., "If I did this, then would X or Y happen? And what if Z was involved? How about W?")" And, "Repeatedly answering questions about ‘correct’ religious or faith practices."
That page also goes on to outline more info about reassurance seeking. "Although providing answers to (often simple!) questions may seem harmless, providing reassurance serves to maintain the anxiety disorder cycle." (This BMC psychiatry article cites a lot of related studies establishing this.)
The IOCDF page on What is OCD and Scrupulosity? ]]
Imo, the responsible thing to do is to recognize that (even if the other person hasn't outright stated it/isn't diagnosed)* the conversation is not about religion, it is about needing mental health support from professionals and experts. Talking to me, the layperson who enjoys chatting theology and my religion — is not only not helping, but is actively harmful. I'm not just talking about the person who I replied to today, either. Like I've said, I've seen this happen dozens of times in various online forums.
*[while I am against diagnosing strangers on the internet, it's important to realize A) lots of people don't know what Scrupulosity is, so it's possible they've never considered this is a mental health concern that could be treated, and that B) for the purposes of my concern, it doesn't matter if they actually have diagnosed OCD. The only thing that matters is that their thought-process causes them genuine distress/fear, and every response given to them seems to only incite new/additional distressing questions/thoughts, or further entrenches the original distress.]
Ultimately, any discussion aside from "you might want to speak to a mental health professional about scrupulosity OCD" seemingly puts me in the position of feeling as if I am being used for their self-harm. I hate that feeling. I do not want to be leverage for fear and pain. I have GAD, I despise the idea that I am making things worse.
No matter how much I love religious discussion, the answer in these cases is always "please reach out to an OCD specialist/mental health professional. I am not qualified to discuss this." And then to stop there. I have never once seen anyone stuck in this compulsive thought spiral be reassured or feel any better by hearing from someone else's approach to theology handled with things like empathy, compassion, logic, or even atheism. It doesn't matter what we say, how we say it, or how we relate to our own religion. The urge to engage in this kind of conversation in order to chat about religion is a sign that we are not equipped to help.
You can't have a conversation here, because intentionally or not, ten times out of ten, you are adding fuel to the fire. Just like people can't simply tell me something that would erase/talk me out of my ADHD/depression/anxiety disorder, you also cannot simply argue/reassure/persuade people out of scrupulosity. We should not try. We have a responsibility to consider that it's outright harmful to do so, and to disengage.
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poptod · 3 years
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hey there ☺ do you think you can write a soulmate au with ahk where you hear each other's thoughts? and ahk thought he didn't have one all these years only to hear you while he's at the museum and then you try to find each other?
notes: wonderful idea. also i noticed my method of doing requests is do it almost immediately after i get it or wait four months before i get it done so sorry about that, but i hope you enjoy this!
WC: 1.5k +
There are many versions of yourself, all talking over one another in an attempt to control your mind for once. Sometimes it's hard to decipher if your actions are the result of someone in your head tugging you in a different direction. There is the person you believe yourself to be––what you imagine you come off to people as. There is also the person you truly are, and what people actually perceive you to be. So despite there being several voices, they are all reiterations of yourself in some way.
Except for one.
One of them speaks in a voice that is not your own, in a voice you've never heard anywhere but echoing in your skull. Since you despised asking questions as a child, it took you until you were twelve to realize that no, you weren't insane. It was someone who would love you, who had the potential to grow close to you simply by the strings of fate. Your soulmate. 
Someone who gave you nightmares for years.
'Get me out of here!' He would scream, sending your heart pounding while you tried to sleep as a child. 'Please, please, I need to see the stars,' he sobbed, 'I did nothing to deserve this!'
Once you grew old enough to deal with the screaming beyond what you thought was a schizophrenia disorder, nighttime brought a deep sadness to you. For some reason, your soulmate would never think during the day––which was incredibly odd––and during the night, the only time he was awake, he would scream and beg and cry until you could feel the hoarseness in your own throat. For your entire childhood, you stared up at your ceiling at night, eyes burning as you tried to calm the screaming.
It was all you could think about, as though the screams had muted your connection to him and strengthened his connection to you. Every now and then you would try to think, try to calm him down, but he never quite heard.
Then, one evening in winter, it stopped.
You were lying in bed, rolled onto your side as you once again listened to the man's yelling thoughts. But then he stopped, and both your hearts skipped a beat, followed by an incredibly clear thought: Thank the Gods, blessed Ra and Khonsu.
That evening you darted out of bed, jumping to your desk where you typed in with slamming, lightning-fast fingers, "khonsu." Ra you already knew––everyone knew Ra, and by connection Khonsu would probably also be a God. The only question you were left with was why you were hearing the thoughts of someone who worshipped Egyptian gods two thousand years after that civilization died.
As you continued your research, his thoughts continued.
They took my tablet?
Who are these people?
This man has no idea what he's doing, does he?
Why is he screaming at the Hun?
He's got my tablet.
About halfway into the night you gave up on your research, instead listening intently to the thoughts. With you entirely absorbed in your soulmates thoughts, you had little room to send your own words to him, which unbeknownst to you, would've reached him if you tried.
You weren't quite sure what to think of him for the following couple weeks. At first your assumption was that he was the insane one projecting his insane thoughts to you, but his quieter thoughts led you to believe there was something different in him. It is true what they say––geniuses are often tortured minds, and though you wouldn't classify your soulmate as a genius, he was clearly a knowledgeable philosopher of sorts.
He thought often of the human condition––the rise and fall of civilizations, the cruelty and the mercy of men that began the stories of bloodstained battlefields. Most of the time you just listened. Now that he wasn't screaming, his voice was soft and more of a comfort than you ever thought it would be.
Sometimes he got very sad. After a while you learned to not question the logic of his thoughts. Instead, you simply tried to understand what he meant, accepting him for where he was in his life.
I miss my brother.
I wonder what happened to my best friend.
I didn't think I would ever be this far from the Nile and the sun.
I abandoned my people, didn't I?
If only I could find where my sister was buried. Would that even make me feel better, though? What closure will I gain from seeing her tomb?
... if she even had one.
There's a melody going on in his head, right now. Something that could put you to sleep if you weren't currently working. It's nothing you've heard before, that you're certain of, and judging by the tone of it and your soulmate's previous thoughts, it sounds Egyptian.
Despite the museum being closed, most of the lights are still on. One of the night guards had a very strange insistence about it, but wouldn't tell you why. Oh well––questioning people is above your paygrade, since you aren't getting paid for this. It is volunteer work. Not that you mind; ever since realizing the voice in your head was Egyptian, you've gotten a palate for history. Currently, however, you're dealing less with history and more with files. The curator at this museum asked you to sort through the records of all the different exhibits that are here, or were once here at some point, which made a very large collection. Massive, actually––you're only sorting through A, and it's going to take you a couple weeks.
He's humming softly to himself. The tune carries into your work, and you allow yourself to enjoy his voice as you sort, going over every record to look for exhibits no longer displayed. For this you have a chart in your other hand––a log of all the exhibits currently public in the museum.
Although you're supposed to be concentrated on your sorting, you find yourself more entranced with the melody in your head, and the clearest thought that rings in your mind is, 'that is beautiful.'
The humming stops. Dead in its' tracks, about to reach its' peak, and it stops.
'My mother sang it to me,' he says, 'before I slept as a child.'
"Holy shit, are you talking to me?" You say out loud with bulging eyes before you can stop yourself. The moment you realize what you said, a bright blush coats your cheeks and you slap your hand over your mouth. But he doesn't seem to mind––actually, he laughs, and it's sweeter than summer sugar.
'You must be my heart,' he says in an astounded tone, and you can practically see his dream-filled eyes. You sit puzzled for a second before replying.
"Do you mean your soulmate?"
'Well... I suppose yes, that could be one of the names,' he says, and it only adds more onto the lists of questions you have for him.
"What is your name?" You ask first, hardly realizing you're still talking aloud to yourself.
'My name is Ahkmenrah," he tells you, and it takes less than a millisecond before the dots connect in your head. Instantly your eyes dart to the sheet in your hand, and near the top of the list, there it sits––Ahkmenrah.
'I know this must be confusing for you,' he continues, 'but I am from another time. While I lived then, I dreaded that I didn't have a heart, as I heard no voice. That fear has carried on into my next life, but now that you're here –'
"Oh I'm here alright," you say, unbelieving of both your circumstances and your unblinking acceptance at them. "I'm, like, two floors below you."
"WHAT?!"
A voice from above catches you, but as the same word rings in your mind, you realize with great glee that he instinctively yelled 'what' without thinking. You laugh, and the thought of your laughter reaches him.
Less than a minute later you can hear footsteps pounding down the stairs, landing at the closed door before the handle wrenches open. You quickly move to your feet, facing the man whose voice you know so well, who haunted your childhood and enchanted your adulthood. You can barely hide the grin that spreads across your face––whatever magic has brought you to this moment, you thank everything you can for it, your attention ensnared by the soft features of a 4,000 year old Pharaoh.
He pauses once he enters the archive, eyes finding yours immediately. His mouth hangs open slightly as he scans you, absorbs every feature on your body and face, and barely moves even to breathe for a good minute or two.
"I – I'm sorry, I j – I just realized I didn't ask your name," he says quietly, a small, ginger smile growing on his lips.
"(Y/N)," you say, but you don't quite know how your brain worked to make the word. You certainly didn't consciously choose to speak.
"I have waited thousands of years for you," he says, impossibly softer as he steps forward. He's really quite harmless, you realize––for all the fear you had of him as a child, he's nothing but a sweet-faced boy.
"Was it worth it?" You ask, and your voice cracks ever so slightly.
"My heart," he breathes out, affection lacing his name for you, "it was worth every second."
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365days365movies · 3 years
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March 9, 2021: Orpheus (1950) (Part Two)
...It occurs to me that I might not be qualified for this.
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I know, film is for everybody, and everyone’s supposed to have their own interpretation of a given film, but...Cocteau, man. Cocteau is a surrealist filmmaker, and that’s not an easy film category to traverse, lemme tell you. And let me ALSO tell you, I am not looking forward to Experimental June. It will break me.
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But OK, I’m getting by on my knowledge of Greek mythology, as well as my...supposed intelligence. I dunno, this movie’s making me feel pretty oonga boonga right now, not gonna lie. But anyway, let’s get on with this one, huh? Part One is right here, if you want to read it.
Recap (2/2)
After their argument, Heurtebise disappears and goes STRAIGHT to Orpheus, who’s too busy writing down one of Jacques’ poems. Dude straight up tells him that Eurydice is dead, and he’s too obsessed with the poetry to care. Imma say it...Orpheus is a shitty guy. Absolutely being a dick right now. He brushes Heurtebise off.
Meanwhile, upstairs...
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The process is complete, and the Princess and her magic color-changing dress takes control of Eurydice’s soul, and brings her through the mirror into the Underworld. She and Heurtebise continue to berate each other’s affections for their respective humans, and they will report each other for their transgressions.
They leave...and it’s gorgeous.
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Fuckin’ NICE. That’s some Cocteau magic right there!
Anyway, Orpheus finally stops being an ass for 2 seconds and comes outside, where Heurtebise confirms Eurydice’s death to him. Upon seeing his dead wife, Orpheus realizes that he’s been a bit of a dick, and he breaks down in regret. He begins to believe that he’s dreaming once again, but Heurtebise offers him a chance to save his wife.
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Heurtebise tells Orpheus that the Princess is indeed Death, and that Death uses mirrors to travel from place to place. He says the following:
Mirrors are the doors through which Death comes and goes. Look at yourself in a mirror all your life...and you’ll see Death at work, like bees in a hive of glass.
Haunting. But wonderfully profound. Heurtebise breaks Orpheus out of his sorrow, and convinces him to go to the Underworld to find Death and get Eurydice back. He agrees, and the two prepare. He finds Death’s gloves, which she had left there, and which he puts on with a brilliantly reversed shot. It’s...it’s surreally neat. And with those on, he can pass through a mirror like water. All he needs to do is believe.
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Guuuuuuuuuuuh. FUCK YEAH. That’s extremely cool, holy shit. They pass through the mirror and enter the Underworld. As Orpheus struggles to make his way through in the background of the shot, Heutrebise is stationary in the foreground, and looks as if he isn’t even walking. What I’m saying is, it’s FUCKING AWESOME.
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As the two continue their travels, Jacques is speaking with a council of people, interviewing him about the situation with Orpheus and Eurydice. The Princess is soon brought in to speak to the council about her pursuit of Orpheus, as well as for the death of Eurydice. She appears to brush off the accusations of this illegal activity, but are soon confronted by the newly arrived Heurtebise and Orpheus.
Heurtebise admits that he has lingered in the mortal world for too long, while the Princess admits that she took Eurydice away in order to have Orpheus all to herself. She’s made to sign a paper. Orpheus and the Princess are escorted out, while Eurydice is brought in for her own testimony against Heurtebise.  Heurtebise admits that he loves Eurydice. He too is made to sign a paper.
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Meanwhile, outside, Orpheus is seemingly in love with Death as well, and the two kiss. I mean...OK, dude’s Thanos, I get it. However, their love isn’t technically possible, and as they whisper sweet nothings and so forth, they are called back by the council.
The verdict is pronounced, and the Princess, Heurtebise, and Jacques are absolved. Eurydice is to be returned to life with Orpheus, but under the condition that he never look at her...AGAIN. DAMN. That’s a harsh-ass punishment. If he looks at her, she’s dead, again. Heurtebise guides the two out, and the council completely disappears.
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Back in the mortal world, Orpheus and Eurydice are helped by Heurtebise in order to help them adjust to this new paradigm. Orpheus goes to get a letter from the mail, which says “You are a thief and a murderer; we will meet you at your grave.” My assumption is that it’s from the League of Women, but I’m sure we’ll get there.
However, Orpheus continues to be a dick, claiming that Eurydice doesn’t understand how bad he has it, not being able to see her. Seriously, dude is an ABSOLUTE ass. Far from the sensitive poet of the original myth, this Orpheus is a tempestuous, selfish asshole who seems to have NOTHING BUT CONTEMPT for his poor wife. Jesus. The whole affair’s made Eurydice near suicidal, but the situation doesn’t last for long. The next day, Eurydice visits Orpheus as he’s sitting once again in the car. She gets in the back seat, and he glances at her accidentally in the rear-view mirror.
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Gone. POOF. Like that. And in her place, outside, it’s an angry mob, RIGHT on schedule! Orpheus goes to confront them, and Heurtebise gives him a pistol to threaten them with. The mob, stirred on by Aglaonice and a friend of Jacques’ (Roger Blin), barges in to his place. He threatens them with the revolver, but a struggle ensues, and Orpheus is shot in the heart. He’s escorted to Heurtebise’s car, where he quickly dies.
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Not exactly the “torn apart” death he normally gets, but it’s still effective. Heurtebise takes him back to the Underworld, but to a place where they aren’t supposed to be going. And, uh...
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GODDAMN do I love this shit. The two are reunited with Jacques and the Princess, and the two lovers happily reunite in love, forever in the Underworld. But they can’t be together until Orpheus is made truly immortal...by the Death of a poet’s death. Yeah, the Princess is going to kill herself to make him immortal, with the help of Jacques and Heurtebise.
However, what instead happens is that Heurtebise takes Orpheus back in time, before he first came to the Underworld. This is, understand, all something the Princess is telling him to do. But as for why...I’m not yet sure. Cocteau, man, he’s a complicated artist.
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Back through the mirror they go, back into the land of the living at a point that feels so long ago. And once again wearing the gloves, Orpheus takes them off in a reversal of the reversal from earlier. Fucking...cool. Heurtebise watches on as Orpheus and the living Eurydice reunite in life, with absolutely no memories of what’s passed, and no ability to see Heurtebise.
With the two finally in love again (and they actually seem to be in love this time), Heurtebise returns to the Underworld. The motorcyclists come for the Princess, to take her to a fate worse then...well, herself. Heurtebise is also taken in, leaving the still-dead Jacques behind as they pass on to an unseen fate.
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...Hot diggity FUCK. That’s Orpheus. ANd goddamn, that’s a lot to unpack. I’m pretty sure it’s above my paygrade, to be honest. But, hey? This is supposed to be fun, right? Let’s live a little. See you in the Review!
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Friendship Dissolutions; A Lesson in Asshole Trauma Reactions
So this is normally my school day, but I’m feeling the need to dig into something else this morning. The past events of this weekend, annnnd the past nearly two years. Because, if you  hadn’t heard, relationships are hard and I like to embarrass myself by telling you about all my fuck ups.
You know, romantic relationships are a disaster for yours truly, but I always thought I was pretty good at the friendship thing. Since high school I’ve almost always had robust friendly relationships - both in depth and breadth. With the exception of a few difficult points in my life since 16, my phone has never been quiet, my weekends have only been isolating when I’ve been isolating myself, and I’ve always felt like I had humans on my side who were closer to kin than my actual family.
The thing is, there have been periods when this hasn’t been the case. I want to say that it’s generally when I’m in my worst mental health downfalls, but I don’t think that’s universally true. There have been variable reasons for separating myself from other people, or vice versa. Sometimes getting too busy, sometimes naturally growing apart, sometimes getting too obsessed with a romantic partner.
But, taking a more analytical view, underlying my lost friendship events, trauma has often been one of the influences that corrupted my friendships and left me lonely, even if it doesn’t seem like it at face value. The thing is, the trail of breadcrumbs might go back 20 years or so. I might not have been in a full-blown trauma state at the time, but those early life non-learnings about relationships have left their mark. So, yes, I do believe that CPTSD is the prerequisite for interpersonal disruptions and we’re not alone in that.
Anyways, in this Fucker’s life, for the past almost 2 years I’ve been in one of those friendship lulls. I’ve had casual friends, roommates, work-associates, distant relationships, some of those hey-how’s-it-going-every-two-months relations. But I haven’t had those deep, rich, all-encompassing friendships that used to define my existence. The ones that used to make me feel safe enough to have an existence, at all.
It’s all because I lost my core group of friends, I didn’t understand and couldn’t fix the problem, and I had no idea how to move forward.
And this last time when I lost everyone I loved, it was definitely due to trauma. Acute, historical, and recovering trauma, to be specific. It was a horrible period of my life, I was a human wrecking ball, and I had no emotional control… because, partially thanks to said friends, I never had to develop those skills.
Basically, I’ve been on my own since a whole series of mental health related isolation events and relationships dissolutions that have persisted since - I want to say 2019 - but to be more holistic, the ship started sailing earlier than that. Like, when I was born.
This has all come to mind more than usual because, this weekend? I had a strange rush of humans back into my life. For the first time in a long time, I saw my best, closest, most important old friends, who were closer to siblings…. In our natural habitat, with our normal friendship routines, with hundreds of memories from the past decade flying around the room.
And today… or, realistically, since I tried to go to sleep after seeing them each day this weekend… I have the relationship reckoning to deal with. The emotional and cognitive processing of everything that’s happened. The lost years. The sense of abandonment. The feeling of being cast out of a family. The inkling that everyone was talking about me. The realization that I was acting a fool, and maybe they should be talking about me. The sense that all parties were partially responsible, but I was the one to blame. The voice in my head that has called me a crazy, miserable, unlovable mess the entire time I debated this at 6am and 6pm and 3am for the past several years.
And now, in the aftermath, I have to work through the dynamic cocktail of feelings, the sense of waiting for the other shoe, and the big decision - are these relationships that I feel secure pursuing again?
And I don’t think I’m alone in this one.
So, today I thought it would be good to talk about this. The history of losing my favorite people on the planet, how I perceived it at the time, how I see my own trauma-actions fucking shit up in hindsight, how I’ve forgiven myself for being such a wild one, and… well… my hesitancy to have close friendships with humans who hurt me in the past. The ways I realized that being separate was beneficial to my mental health and life progress. The self-sabotaging enablement patterns that I now recognize, ran deep, in our old group of friends. The fear that being around them again will let my trauma brain run away with me.
Woo - it’s a whole personal relationship reckoning over here. Let’s just do this, so I can get to my school work at some point soon.
History
So let me set up this situation. You need the background details, of which, there are many dramatic twists and turns.
Be me, Spring of 2019. My romantic relationship with my ex in Atlanta - the musical narcissist that I followed to the city - is going terribly. Since we moved things have been rocky, but now our relationship has been pumped full of disappointment, unfair expectations, emotional codependency, resentment, horrific fighting, and abuse of all colors. Every day is a battle. We’re rarely ever “happy” together. We’re closer to enemies than friends. And we live under the same roof - the one his parents bought for him, outright in cash - to make matters even more fun.
Other than him, I’m alone in this city. I work at the brewery, where no one really likes me. I have one friend from work, but little time to interact thanks to the demanding schedule of my ex with his gigs and out-of-state child visitation.
Financially, my savings have been depleted by floating my significant other’s horrible decisions for the past 2 years. We can never get ahead. He never pays me back for anything. I’m basically in his pocket, as far as needing resources to survive.
As you can imagine, and as I’ve described previously, my mental health is in THE SHITTER. Maybe worse than it’s ever been, although this is hard to judge against some of my earlier years in my 20’s. I’m definitely ramped up in an aggressive and defensive trauma state more than ever before, thanks to living with my aggressor every day. I feel like I’m surviving against the will of my partner, who seems to legitimately be doing his best to drive me into an early grave every single time the sun rises. He’s moved into the territory of intentionally triggering me for hours on end, upsetting me to the point of mental breakdowns, and then gaslighting me for “acting so crazy.” Things have become dangerous, I have no one to turn to, and no cash to get myself into a better situation… not that I know what a better situation even looks like.
But one day, I left. Packed my two bags, went to work, wound up at that single sort-of-friend’s house, never went back home.
And that’s when the real nightmare started. I mean, my ex was a terror over time as we lived together, but a narcissist scorned is a narcissist determined to ruin your fucking life. He harassed me daily via text, phone call, FB messenger, email, stalkings… whatever you can think of. When I blocked him on everything, he started trying to leverage our therapists against me until they refused to interact anymore. He wouldn’t let me into his house to get my stuff. He tried to have me arrested for attempting to do so, after he made arrangements with me to move that weekend. He suddenly refused to even acknowledge that he owed me a dime, and found a way to tally up venmo transactions to show that I actually owed him. He took my only support - our dog, who was really my dog - away and wouldn’t let me see him. Later, he reported my car stolen, so I had to purchase a new one without warning.
The list goes on and on. Just, assume every pathetic, cruel, desperate attempt at getting under someone’s skin and reminding them that they had the audacity to leave you. That’s what was going on in my world.
Meanwhile, with those financial and social pressures I mentioned earlier. No close friends in the area, no spare cash, an unstable job where I was on the chopping block for the reason of “the CEO didn’t like my personality,” nowhere to live, no idea where to go next or how to start a whole new life.
Annnnnd this is right about when my closely knit friend group back in Illinois sort of, well, dipped.
My bestest, best, most treasured friend in my lifetime had always been there for me. But now, she wasn’t. We had exchanged a handful of phone calls over the past month in the aftermath of this relationship ending, but she had been pretty detached from it. I wasn’t offended, because she had certainly heard enough of the drama in real time… of course she was tired of hearing about it...  but I was feeling especially alone and incapable of handling everything on my own, so the distance was difficult, nevertheless. Then, one day she told me that I was being too much for her. I had too high of expectations. It had been bothering her for a while. She needed me to understand and give her some space.
And this was the completely avoidable beginning of the end of my friendships. Let’s talk about why.
How I perceived it
So, I’m pretty sure you can guess how I took this challenging message from my best friend. Uh, poorly. I was so shocked that in my darkest hour, my comrade would feel like my problems were out of her paygrade. It felt like a stab to the heart and straight down through the gut. Here I was, completely alone and isolated, reaching back to my most trusted companions for a lifeline to keep my head above water, and… nothing. She didn’t want to reel me back into the boat.
I responded with some shitty messages about how I really wasn’t asking that much from her and I didn’t appreciate being blindsided by her sudden decision to get rid of me. I had only taken up a few phone calls to talk things through based on her schedule. I had visited her one weekend as I went to a job interview nearby. I had asked her to come visit me soon, so I could feel less alone for a few days. I didn’t think it was fair that she was responding this way. I couldn’t believe she would turn her back on me at this particular moment.
And so, the rift developed. We stopped speaking. I started sobbing. I was absolutely beside myself, as if I hadn’t already been. This wasn’t what I wanted, at all, but I also felt like I had no control in it.
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purplehairedwonder · 3 years
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Inside a Broken Dream Chapter 1
Fandom: One Piece Rating: PG-13 Pairings: Gen Words: 3636 Characters: Trafalgar Law, Shachi, Bepo, Penguin, Heart Pirates, Donquixote Doflamingo Note: Story title comes from the Vertical Horizon song "Shackled." Character and relationship tags reflect the current chapter. Obviously this is canon-divergent ;)
Summary: Two years after Wano, peace on the Grand Line is fragile. Trafalgar Law and the Heart Pirates are doing their best to help maintain the peace, but the return of a figure from Law's past might shatter the balance of power entirely.
Read also at AO3 / FF.N 
The Marine vessel ambled through the waves, seemingly unconcerned that it had entered territory in which it was not welcome. It didn’t take long for the lone government-sanctioned vessel to be spotted, though none of the guards at the outpost recognized it. They repeatedly attempted to hail the ship without a response. Despite the radio silence, a few uniformed soldiers were spotted working on deck, so any thoughts that the ship might be abandoned and simply following the currents of the New World’s waters were quickly dismissed.
No, this Marine ship was traveling into territory it had no business being in, and it must be doing so on purpose. But why?
After the repeated attempts to hail the ship went unanswered, the outpost guards immediately called in to report the sighting, thankfully reaching a member of their boss’s inner circle.
“A Marine ship,” the voice repeated flatly through the Den Den Mushi. “In our territory.”
“Yes sir. They’re not answering any of our attempts at contact, but there are soldiers aboard. What do you want us to do?” The boss had made it clear that anyone who shot first and asked questions later would regret such carelessness—in the current, fragile state of the world, even one reckless move could cause the whole house of cards to come tumbling down. That would be especially true with a Marine ship in pirate territory.
“Nothing for now. I’m not far. I’ll come myself.”
“Aye, Shachi-san.”
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Shachi watched the horizon, squinting behind his glasses as the sunlight reflected sharply on the water. The sky was cloudless and the ocean gentle. Despite that, Shachi’s muscles were tense. Though he spent more time above deck on ships these days, it never quite felt right to be so exposed at all times. Shachi had spent so many years sailing in a submarine that other ships just felt wrong.
Or maybe Law’s paranoia was rubbing off on him more than he’d realized.
Shachi sighed. He missed the Polar Tang.
Oh, it’s not that the Tang was gone or that Shachi never traveled on her anymore. But she was the flagship of the Heart Pirates, so she was usually reserved for Law’s travels these days. And Law—much to his captain’s chagrin, Shachi knew—was traveling less these days than he once had. The Heart captain would like nothing more than to take to the sea with his nakama again, to take the Tang beneath the waves and just sail, but it wasn’t that simple anymore; things had changed for all of them in the years since Dressrosa and Wano.
Shachi had been out visiting the islands at the edges of the territory on a routine check in—a duty he actually enjoyed while others found it tedious. Though he appreciated (and excelled at, if he did say so himself) his new responsibilities helping Law, he was still a simple pirate at heart. Getting out on the ocean and sailing across the territory was the closest he came to those early days when he, Law, Penguin, and Bepo had sailed the Polar Tang together around the North Blue, so he took every opportunity that he could to do it.
This was meant to be a laid-back assignment, so Shachi had received the call from the outposts with no little surprise. The outpost guard who had called was far from frightened (Law had no patience for panic among his men), but he was confused—and for good reason. This was one of the last places a Marine vessel should roaming. It was practically a declaration of war, though that was above Shachi’s paygrade. Before making any decisions or calling Law, Shachi needed more information than the guards had been able to provide, so he headed in the direction the ship had last been seen with a small crew.
It didn’t take long for Shachi’s ship to find the rogue Marine vessel. Just as the guard had said, it was a lone, unfamiliar ship that neither seemed to be sailing with a particular destination in mind nor appeared damaged, preventing it from avoiding the territory. But there was no way a Marine vessel didn’t know where it had wandered.
What the hell?
Shachi grabbed the ship’s Den Den Mushi and connected to the local frequency. “Marine vessel, identify yourself.”
Silence.
Shachi frowned, exchanging looks with the other men on his ship. They seemed nonplussed as well. “Marine vessel, this is Shachi of the Heart Pirates.” After two years, it still amazed him that his name should be recognizable, but it was. “Identify yourself, or we will be forced to fire.”
“Ah,” a deep, amused voice replied, startling Shachi. “It seems we’ve finally found someone high up on the food chain. Good.”
“Marine vessel—”
“I have a message for your captain, Shachi of the Heart Pirates,” the voice interrupted.
Shachi rolled his eyes. This was hardly the first time they’d encountered someone looking to make a name for themselves by challenging Law. That trend had started once Law started making a name for himself as a Grand Line rookie and had only gotten worse over the years as the captain’s status had grown. This, it seemed, would not even need to garner Law’s attention, though he might be amused that it was apparently the Marines looking to gain some notoriety this time.
“And what message is that?”
“Tell Trafalgar Law that his old boss would like to see him. Well, if you survive, that is. If not, your bodies will be enough of a message for the boy.”
Shachi barely had time to register the cold chill of recognition rolling down his spine as several cannon balls slammed into the ship. The world exploded into fire and debris. A shockwave thew Shachi backwards like a ragdoll and slammed him into the mast. His neck snapped back hard. His body screamed in protest while his head spun. His ears rang as he slumped to the deck, blood pooling in his mouth. His glasses were long gone.
Shachi felt darkness descend as a maniacal laugh echoed through the Den Den Mushi.
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“Mrph.”
Law sat up in the chair he’d been reclining in for last four hours, absently turning through pages of a medical book as he waited at Shachi’s bedside, and looked over to see Shachi’s eyes slitting open.
“Hey,” Law greeted, relieved. The knots in his stomach untied at the sight of his friend coming to. He put his book down and grabbed the spare pair of glasses Penguin had provided and placed them on his friend’s eyes. Though the lights in the infirmary were low, the last thing Shachi needed to worry about was his light sensitivity. “You with me, Shachi?”
“C-captain?” Shachi coughed.
Law gave him a wan smile. “Good to see you among the living.” Unfortunately, several of the men on Shachi’s ship hadn’t been so lucky.
Shachi blinked a few times behind his glasses before trying to push himself into a sitting position. Rather than fight him on that, Law helped ease him up to a more comfortable position. Though Law’s Fruit had taken care of the worst damage from the explosion—and it hadn’t been pretty when Law had first Scanned his friend—Shachi wouldn’t be getting out of this bed for a while. There was also no way to assess potential brain injuries until Shachi was awake, so he watched Shachi carefully for any telltale warning signs.
Shachi looked around for a moment then turned to Law. “Are we on the Tang?”
Law nodded. Once he’d heard about the attack, Law had boarded the Polar Tang with the closest Hearts on hand and beelined to the wreckage of Shachi’s ship; it had been several hours since the attack at that point, and unsurprisingly the vessel that had dared attack one of his inner circle was nowhere to be seen. Smart, because Law had been ready to kill the moment he saw the damage done to his own men—to one of his closest friends. They’d managed to recover Shachi and three other live crew members from the smoldering debris of the ship. That left six men unaccounted for; while Law had treated the wounded, Bepo was leading a search to find the lost as well as track down the enemy ship. It couldn’t have gotten far.
“What happened?” Shachi asked, still sounding a bit dazed. Concussion, most likely.
“I was hoping you could tell me that,” Law replied, crossing his arms. He needed to know, but he also wanted to make sure Shachi didn’t push himself too hard.
Shachi frowned and seemed to consider, though the way his brow furrowed indicated it was giving him a headache. “I…” He licked his lips, and Law offered him a glass of water, which he gratefully sipped from. “While I was on my inspection, I got a call from one of the outposts,” he said finally, words slow and slightly slurred as he collected his thoughts. “There was a Marine vessel entering the territory.”
Law raised an eyebrow. “A Marine ship?” That was… unexpected. And potentially disastrous for the current tenuous peace on the Grand Line.
Shachi nodded then grimaced at the movement. Definitely a concussion then. “They weren’t getting any responses when they hailed it, though they spotted men aboard, so I took some of my guys to check it out.”
Law nodded. It was what he would have wanted Shachi to do, and Shachi knew that.
“When I hailed them, I got a response.”
Interesting. “And?” Law prompted.
Shachi opened his mouth to reply, but Law’s Den Den Mushi chose that moment to ring. Law nodded at Shachi and the other man sighed, collapsing back into the pillows behind him and shutting his eyes against the dim lights. Just that small amount of speaking had worn him out.
“Yes?” Law answered, still keeping an eye on Shachi. He realized his fingers were drumming anxiously against his bicep and forced himself to still.
“C-captain” Bepo replied, “we found the ship that attacked Shachi.”
Law nodded, already mentally preparing to order Jean Bart to get the Polar Tang moving as he listened with half an ear. “Good.”
“Y-you’re not going to believe who’s on it.” There was something off about Bepo’s voice.
Law frowned as Shachi opened his eyes to look at him, seeming to know what Bepo was going to say. Law didn’t like the expression on his friend’s face. He took a breath. “What are you talking about, Bepo?”
Bepo inhaled, as if gathering courage to speak. “I’m sorry. I-it’s Doflamingo.”
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Two years ago
With Kaido’s fall, Trafalgar Law expected to be recognized as the next Emperor
A week after Kaido, the King of the Beasts and one of the four Emperors of the New World, fell to the combined efforts of the Straw Hat, Heart and Kid Pirates, the Land of Wano has a new ruler and open borders. As the World Government seeks to normalize relations with the formerly isolated nation, questions remain about the power vacuum that exists among the Three Great Powers.
With the recent dissolution of the Royal Warlords at this year’s Reverie, there are already concerns about the fragile balance of power on the seas. And now, with one of the Emperors falling, many are looking for an immediate replacement to stabilize the powers in the New World.
Popular support among the highest levels is, once more, behind a former Warlord: Trafalgar Law, member of the Worst Generation and Captain of the Heart Pirates, was among the victors in the battle against Kaido and already has the support of numerous influential figures to take the King of the Beasts’ place among the Emperors.
Of course, Trafalgar’s candidacy for Emperor is complicated by his infamous alliance with Straw Hat Luffy, who this paper reported as being considered the Fifth Emperor mere months ago. While an alliance between Emperors would have been unheard of in the past, this paper has confirmed that Kaido and Charlotte “Big Mom” Linlin formed an alliance of their own before Kaido’s defeat.
If Trafalgar is recognized as an Emperor as expected, he will be the third member of the so-called Worst Generation of pirates to reach the highest levels of power on the Blues – following Marshall D. Teach and Monkey D. Luffy – but is unlikely the be the last.
“Fuffuffuffuffu. So, the little bird continues to spread his wings. If he’s not careful, he’ll get too close to the sun.”
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A cold chill went down Law’s spine at the utterance of that man’s name. “What?” he breathed.
“He’s right, Captain,” Shachi said quietly.
Law turned to him sharply and Shachi winced back into the pillows. Law sighed and ran a hand over his face. Doflamingo had been in Impel Down for the last two years; that chapter of his life was supposed to be closed. “Tell me, Shachi.”
“Doflamingo was the one to answer when I hailed the ship,” Shachi replied, scratching the back of his head uncomfortably. “I didn’t recognize his voice immediately, but he said he had a message for you.”
“Of course he did,” Law sighed. The games never ended with the man. “What did he say?”
Shachi licked his lips, grimacing when he found a cut. “He, uh, wants to see you.”
Son of a bitch, Law thought irritably. “Bepo?” he asked, turning back to the Den Den Mushi.
Truth be told, it didn’t shock Law that Doflamingo was out of Impel Down; it was his connections to the Celestial Dragons that had upended Law’s plot for vengeance those years ago, and Law wouldn’t put it past the bastard to find some way to exploit those connections once more to get out. But now, of all times… The balance of power on the Blues was tenuous at best, and the reemergence of a disgraced Warlord and underworld broker would only wreak greater havoc.
“W-we didn’t contact the ship,” his first mate replied, “but we’ve got eyes on it. Doflamingo is definitely on board. He… seems to be in charge? The Marines are following his orders.”
That the Marines on board the ship were following him was not a good sign either. Unless Doflamingo was controlling them, consummate puppet master that he was.
This would need to be dealt with quickly.
“Send Jean Bart the coordinates,” Law told Bepo.
“C-captain, are you sure? That’s what he wants.”
“And let the bastard get away with attacking my men? With nearly killing Shachi?”
Bepo whined in the back of his throat but didn’t argue. “Yes, Captain.”
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Once the Polar Tang surfaced alongside Bepo’s ship and in front of the wayward Marine vessel, Law took a steadying breath then hefted Kikoku to her familiar place on his shoulder. A Room blossomed out from his hand and quickly encompassed all three ships as Law headed out on deck, Penguin and Jean Bart flanking him. He was sure Doflamingo would have noticed the range on the Room—and he wanted the other man to know that, no matter what he thought, Law would be in control of this little tête-à-tête.
The remaining Hearts on the ship stationed themselves out of sight but were poised to strike if needed. Shachi had wanted to come, but Penguin had convinced him to stay in the infirmary after Shachi had nearly fallen on his face trying to get out of bed. On Bepo’s ship, the mink stood alongside Ikkaku, Uni, and Clione at the fore of the ship. Bepo’s remaining men were out of sight.
As Law approached the railing, he couldn’t suppress the surge of rage that the sight of Doflamingo’s giant form and familiar pink coat ignited under his skin—nor that tiny curl of icy fear in the back of his mind. Years later, and his reaction was still the same. A completely normal response to a traumatic trigger, Law’s logical mind reminded him. A lot had changed since Dressrosa, though, the least of which was not Law himself.
As Shachi and Bepo had reported, Marines were moving around the deck of the ship, though now that he was close, Law could see the slightly jerky motions that indicated they weren’t moving of their own accord; anyone unfamiliar with Doflamingo’s strings likely wouldn’t recognize the difference. That was one mystery solved, but it still didn’t explain what the bastard was doing here and how he’d gotten out of Impel Down—and on a Marine vessel no less.
“Fuffuffu,” Doflamingo chuckled as Law appeared. “And here I thought it would be harder to get an audience with an Emperor.” He tilted his head amusedly, glasses glinting in the fading sunlight. “Though I confess I had hoped us being Family would count for something. Glad to see I was right.”
Law clenched his jaw but kept his voice level. “Attacking my men was not your smartest move, Doflamingo.”
“No?” Doflamingo blatantly raked his gaze over Law. “It seems to have worked out exactly as I’d hoped.” His lips twitched. “How’s Shachi?”
“You son of a—” Penguin growled, but Law raised a hand and Penguin cut himself off, though he continued to vibrate in anger.
“What do you want?” Law asked flatly. He knew better than anyone not to get caught up in Doflamingo’s pace—the ugly ring of scar tissue on his right bicep was a permanent reminder of that lesson.
Doflamingo spread his arms wide and grinned. “Can’t a pirate want to congratulate his protégé on his success? First a Warlord, now an Emperor. Your rise has been very impressive, Law. Especially considering how it all started.”
Law ignored the obvious bait. “You didn’t break out of Impel Down to congratulate me on something that happened two years ago. What. Do. You. Want.”
If possible, Doflamingo’s grin widened. “Who says I broke out?”
Law blinked, and for a moment he was standing on Green Bit again, hearing from Blackleg-ya that they’d been deceived, watching the plan he’d had spent countless hours fine tuning and sacrificing for starting to unravel in his hands. Law should have every advantage in this situation, yet one sentence—the implication of one sentence, even—sent him spinning.
Schooling his features, Law simply quirked an eyebrow and let as much disdain as he could manage flow into his retort. “I highly doubt Akainu is letting former Warlords out early on good behavior.”
“Fuffuffu. He is if they can do something for him.”
“What could you possibly do for the Red Dog?”
Doflamgino shrugged with exaggerated affect. “The Fleet Admiral was very interested in the, shall we saw, personal knowledge I had of the newest Emperor.”
Law stiffened. “You expect me to believe Akainu let you out of Impel Down for some trivia about me when I was a child?” he forced himself to scoff.
Doflamingo tsked, as if disappointed. “We both know better than that, Law.”
And the son of a bitch was right; Doflamingo knew some very, very dangerous things about Law, his background, and his Fruit. Law was practically a ghost when it came to records before he started making a name for himself as a pirate in the North Blue; the records of Flevance had either been destroyed or suppressed by the Marines, and he hadn’t been anyone worth noting when he’d been part of the Family as a child.
But Doflamingo… He knew all of it.
Law briefly wondered if Akainu would care he was the sole survivor of the White City, a demon child in his own right. From what he knew of the man, Law would expect him to want to wipe out the stain on the Marine record that Law represented. Not that he needed any additional reasons to target Law.
Perhaps more damning, Doflamingo knew that Law was a D., a revelation that had shaken the former Celestial Dragon and given even Sengoku pause—though the man had lied about knowing anything about it. For all that Law distrusted the former Fleet Admiral, he didn’t think Sengoku would have shared that tidbit out of respect to Cora-san. But if Akainu were to find out… well, Law didn’t doubt that the name his parents had warned him to keep secret would only cause him greater problems if the Marines knew about it. He may not know what it meant yet—he and Nico-ya were still working on that—but he did know intimately how those with that name suffered. Whatever the higher ups in the Marines knew about that secret name, it put those who carried it directly in their crosshairs.
Of course, Doflamingo also hadn’t said that he’d shared any of that information either. Law, over far too many years of reflection—obsession—on his time in the Family, has realized that Doflamingo did much of his manipulation through implication, letting his victims make their own assumptions about his words. It was a tactic he used himself. He wouldn’t let himself be taken by half-truths and suggestions.
“That still doesn’t answer why you’re here, other than to waste my time.”
“You wound me, Law,” Doflamingo pouted. “But fine. I wasn’t lying when I said the Fleet Admiral is interested in you. Akainu offered me my freedom in exchange for you. Dead or alive. He provided me a ship and everything.”
Law could feel his crewmates stiffen defensively around him, hands going toward weapons. Bepo growled somewhere to Law’s right. Law ignored them. “If you were here for my head, there were easier ways to go about it.”
“Fuffuffu. Very good. I’m not interested in running errands for Akainu.”
Law crossed his arms and waited.
Doflamingo’s smirk turned predatory. “I’m here to take back what’s mine.”
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✧I Need You✧ Chapter 41
Natasha had had something she’d had to attend to for most of your training day, which worked out because you similarly had many things to get to sitting on your desk. Things that Pepper unfortunately couldn’t just push through for you. People to see who wouldn’t talk to her. Calls to make that were above her paygrade- even if you both agreed that she would do just fine. It was more that the people on the ends of those lines weren’t up to listening to anyone save a CEO. And god knew Tony couldn’t be bothered.
What it led to was a day of mounting frustration. Hours of nonsense and corporate waste to only get a few things resolved. It eventually made you realize, when you got down to SHIELD’s compound, that working out with Natasha was a blessing. Working with the punching bag today and then sparring with her, while she very obviously pulled her punches, was so much of a relief. To get to spend all that pent up frustration. It was nice.
“We should do this at night more often.” Working through your cool down stretch with her, a little groan in your words as your muscles let you know you pushed too hard today.
“It’s nice. But I’m busy more at night than I am during the day.”
Right. Right. You weren’t the only thing she had on her agenda, similarly as she wasn’t for you. But it had a much different ring to it. You imagined all the sorts of things she must have gotten up to… running around at night doing well, who knew what. You probably didn’t want to know, in fact. “Hey, I haven’t really eaten all day. Do you wanna grab some dinner?”
She stopped toweling off, casting what seemed to be a confused glance more than anything. Like she never would have expected you to ask her something like that. “Dinner?”
It made you feel embarrassed. She probably had other things to do. “We don’t have to. Never mind-”
“No- actually I’m starving. Dinner sounds nice.”
Her smile put you at ease. It really would be a lot better if the two of you got to know each other- at least a little. And despite the mountain of nonsense that had gone on before, you really did like her. For some reason. She seemed like a good person. Better to get on the same team with. “Great. On me. I know a really nice restaurant not too far from here.” You picked up your bag and headed over to the door with her.
“You driving?”
“I’ll call Happy. He can take us.” Not busy, you were sure, as Tony had been in the lab as you’d left.
“Oh- you know- I wasn’t able to properly thank him for all the help back at Hammer Industries.” The two of you left the gym side by side.
You sent a quick text to alert him to come pick you up, but at that you cast your glance back up to her, eyebrows just about all the way up. “He helped you?” Not that you didn’t believe he could but… Natasha seemed far more capable.
“He took down one guy. That’s worth something.”
“How many did you take down?” The air outside the compound was fresh and cool. Something you enjoyed after those few hours sweating it out.
She grinned. “I don’t usually make a habit of counting. ...and if I did, I lost track somewhere around ten.”
You found yourself laughing lightly. “More than I could ever do.”
“You’ll get there.”
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 To her credit, she did thank Happy when he pulled up and he was oh so humble in accepting her gratitude. On the way, you called the restaurant to ask them to put aside the back corner for you so that the two of you wouldn’t be disturbed. Happy wanted to stand by- security measures of course- but the two of you let him know that you’d be fine and that he could go enjoy his evening.
They had a small band playing tonight, someone on the piano and some string players, nice lounge music to cover whatever conversation the two of you would end up having. Not that you expected it would be entirely sensitive. At the recommendation of the overly-eager waiter, the two of you ordered what ended up to be a mountain of pasta. And an accompanying glass of wine. But only because he’d recommended it, of course.
You found it was easy to slip into friendly cadence with her. Talking about some good places in NYC. She frequented Little Ukraine- a place you knew little about. So she promised to take you to some of her favorite spots the next time the both of you were there. More often than her, it seemed. With the supervision of Stark Tower- which she had a few helpful opinions on- and the Expo, you’d be there more often than not in the next coming months.
So she actually wrote down a list, just in case she wasn’t there to personally show you. But you insisted, it’d be better to wait for her keen eye.
On the second glass of wine, with your plates empty and the jazz just overhead, you found yourself a little too bold. It risked ruining the evening but… “So… am I allowed to ask how long you got involved with SHIELD?” It was a mystery to you, how they found these people. They’d literally hunted you and Tony down for obvious reasons. But what about normal people like Natasha?
“Sure you are.” It helped that she didn’t seem off put by the question, smiling still as she hung her arms over the back of the booth.
You were helpless to do anything other than smile back and concede to her teasing. “So… how did you get involved with SHIELD?”
“Long story. Very boring.”
“I doubt it.”
The two of you shared a laugh and she took another small sip of her wine. “Yeah. Well… to make it shorter…” Suddenly the joking air disappeared and she seemed contemplative. Openly- which was more of a shock. Maybe she trusted you enough to share such an intimate expression? “I got caught doing the wrong things. And SHIELD gave me a chance to do better.”
A very succinct answer. And the only one you’d get, you knew. So you respected it with a nod and decided not to press. “Sorry. I know bringing up work is tacky.”
She shrugged. “It’s part of both of us. I don’t know if I told you but… it’s on my permanent record now. That I disagreed with what Fury did.” It was a little difficult to ascertain why she was telling you this. And now.
Harder still because you were trying to bond with her and you didn’t want to think she had ulterior motives for letting that information go. “What, you mean shooting me?” Despite the way you still felt about the situation- and him especially- you smiled.
“Yeah. Really- for the most part I never question his direction. At least he’s never given me a reason to. Not like that.”
This really was strange. That she was opening up like this. About her boss. SHIELD, really. That the director of SHIELD- that she took issue with his behavior on your behalf. It felt strange. You didn’t know what to make of it. Inwardly you checked yourself. To make sure this wasn’t somehow your doing… “Agent Coulson said he always has a reason.”
“He does.” Said quickly, in his defense now. “But talk about the perfect way to get off on the wrong foot.”
“Oh you don’t have to tell me twice.” Grinning at her. Eased a little when she grinned back.
It seemed it was her turn to try and find footing in asking something work-related. “I know it’s only been a few weeks but. Do you feel like we’re helping?”
“The million dollar question. I think for sure I’m learning a lot with you. Even if I do go home with bruises and can’t move the next morning.”
She raised her glass so you raised yours back for a little clink. “You’re welcome.”
Sharing in another soft bout of laughter. “Yeah. But. The other stuff is slower. I think I got more out of the first day than I have any other one after it.” Almost quite literally. It gave you an entirely new pair of eyes, for some reason. And then not much else to do with them after the fact.
“It won’t be an overnight thing. I’m sure you’re doing your best.” Her praise warmed you. Only indulging in it a little. “How’s Tony doing?”
This surprised you. “Oh. It’s not Mr. Stark anymore?” But you were really only playing.
Her smile was bright. “We all work together now, I think we should be on a first name basis.”
Humming out a noise of thought, “Hmm. Weren’t we working together before?”
“No.” She was quick to reply, but then, “I was only pretending to work for you. Now we’re working together.”
You couldn’t stifle the laugh. “Oh. Right. And not pretending.”
Tony’s voice startled you, “Depends on who you’re asking.” Walking over with such confident ease, hands in his jacket pockets. “What happened to my invite to this little tête-à-tête?”
“We’re having a girls night out.” Tipping your head back as he came to stand behind you, arching a curious brow his way.
“Right- so again I ask-”
“And that’s my cue to leave.” Natasha said, playfully so, but still serious as she grabbed her bag and stood up.
You couldn’t help a pout. “Nooo don’t go… Tony- what are you even doing here?” Not really mad that he’d spoiled the evening. But he wouldn’t be here without reason. Which was probably worse.
“Agent Coulson just let himself into our house and demanded a meeting. For all their spy intel, he had no idea you were here. With one of theirs.” Both he and Natasha were eyeing each other.
Something that ended when she smiled at him with a tip of her head. “I’m not on a leash.”
“Whatever you say.”
She turned her attention pointedly to you. “If Coulson is at your place, it’s probably serious.”
“Right. That’s why he’s lying on my couch watching Say Yes to the Dress.”
Natasha ignored Tony, waving at you instead. “I have to go anyway. But this was nice.”
You waved back. “Yeah. Work calls, I guess.”
“You’ll get used to it.” And with that she turned and left.
Tony put his finger on the rim of your mostly finished second glass of wine and tipped it back and forth. “Getting drunk with secret agents?”
Putting a couple bills on the table, far more than what the dinner was worth, you got your bag and stood up. “I’m not drunk.”
His arm came around you, leading you through the restaurant and to the door, holding it open for you. “Such a shame. We might have been able to get out of this.”
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 Back at the house, you fixed all three of you a glass of ice cold water, something to soothe the very slight fogginess that drinking had imparted to you. It really wasn’t a good time to not be in full control. But it also wasn’t fair that apparently SHIELD could just descend whenever to ask you to do something-
...if that’s what was going on. It was be the first time. And you weren’t sure how to feel about that.
Sitting at the kitchen bar, you took the stool next to Tony, sitting opposite Coulson who had two folders open. Boy, you realized, you were really getting sick of seeing agents and folders.
“You’re familiar with General Thaddeus Ross, aren’t you?”
Both you and Tony couldn’t hold back an eye roll. And if was you who answered first, “Unless you’re about to tell me we’re in charge of throwing him a shitty retirement party-”
“I’m already half out. But go ahead.” Tony crossed his arms.
Coulson gave both of you a pointed look. No doubt displeased with your antics. And apparently he knew just how to curb both of you to heel, sliding a picture forward over the counter. What you saw- ...it was horrifying. Some kind of- well… the only way to describe it was a monster. Some huge grotesque beast. Yellow-orange skin. Grisly muscle and bones protruding everywhere and… just awful. “That’s Emil Blonsky. He was a soldier under Ross’ command. Ross has him in custody.”
“What is he? What happened to him?” Unable to keep from blurting this out. Tony sat silent.
“After assessing an initial threat, Ross put him through a small round dosage of Super Soldier Serum. He was tasked with taking down a similarly enhanced individual. He failed.”
Enhanced individual. Words that had been used to describe you. To describe the team you were supposedly on right now. The Avengers. You didn’t like this. You didn’t like this at all.
There was a sudden burst of anger with a touch of resentment roiling off Tony. It took all you had in you not to look at him and give it away, and to not reach out to put a hand on him to soothe him. “I warned him.”
What did that mean? Tony knew about this ...whatever that Serum stuff was? This Blonsky guy… whatever that stuff was, it had done that to him? Changed him into a monster??
“There’s another one?” Tony spoke again, quiet and controlled this time.
“We don’t know where he is. We’ll track him down eventually. Blonsky is our primary point of concern at this time.” Coulson laced his hands together over the top of the counter.
“Why? You said he’s in custody?” Which had all manner of implications. If he had to be shackled, that meant he was out of control.
“SHIELD is being asked to meet with Ross to barter the release of Blonsky to the Avengers team. We’re sending the two of you to do just that.”
A heavy silence hung, and you cast a side glance to Tony who was squinting at Coulson. Trying to figure this whole thing out. Because it didn’t make sense. More than that, it didn’t feel right. Who was asking SHIELD to do this? And why were they cooperating? Why were they sending the two of you? Even in consulting positions… it didn’t feel right.
And this man… this thing… the way it looked in the shots in the photographs. You couldn’t pick up a feeling off pictures, but he looked angry. Dangerous. Not fit for this team. This carefully crafted empty team. A team that was supposed to be made up of decent people. So you’d thought.
You blinked- once- then again.
Feeling a perhaps overly projected ripple- pressured. Coulson was feeling pushed into this. Just on the outer edges. Nowhere near the real truth of things. But just enough-
“You don’t actually want us to do this.” But it was Tony who spoke first. Quicker than you. Smarter than you. Even without your powers.
“Yes, I do.” He answered calmly enough.
So you decided to try to be useful. “You know we know Ross. And this thing… you don’t actually want him on the team, do you? You’re sending us to fuck this up for you.” SHIELD had knowledge of Tony’s dealings with that infuriating man. They had to know that he and Tony didn’t get along.
Coulson’s smile gave him away. “I don’t know what you’re talking about. We’re sending you because you’re qualified. And because it’s time to put you out in the field.”
Tony was smirking now, just lightly. “You want me to piss off Ross? All you had to do was say please.”
“Again. I’m asking you to go work with him. I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Coulson cleared his throat and pulled his pictures back into one of the folders. “General Ross has been seen drowning his sorrows in all the DC bars. We know which one he’ll be heading to next, come tomorrow afternoon. You’ll meet up with him then. Here’s all the information.” He slid his other folder your way.
“And if we say no?” Tony was barely glancing at the contents on the inside.
“You won’t.” Coulson’s usual dry cheerful tone. He stood up. “If you’ll excuse me.”
Standing and going to his side, “I’ll walk you out.” Tony watched the two of you disappear around the corner.
At the front door, Coulson turned to you. “We’ll reschedule our session, considering.” You were supposed to be with him tomorrow. But. Now that was off the table.
“Thanks.” This whole thing made you uneasy. “I don’t know if you can’t speak candidly… our house is proofed against that sort of stuff. Just- let me ask- how badly do you want us to do?” It was the only thing that made sense. If he’d just be clear about it, it would make your lives a lot easier.
But that was never how it went, was it.
Coulson reached out, shaking your hand. “Stop insisting. Despite your past with Ross, I expect a perfect job.” As he leveled a last look your way- a wave of understanding passed between you two.
“Perfect. Got it.”
Perfection he’d get.
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 Tony briefed you on the jet ride to DC, more than the few sentences inside that SHIELD folder ever would. Something else fishy was going on here, that much was clear. But it was more the Super Serum project that you were interested in- and how Tony knew of it.
Notes from his father, it turned out. Which made it all the more clear why he’d been feeling the way he had. A lot of that stuff was locked up tight. Entangled now with SHIELD business- or had it always been? You knew more than you should about his father, but more what he’d been doing with Stark Industries. As that had been your job. Was still, in fact. Despite all this other stuff.
But it seemed he had been involved in quite a lot more than you’d understood.
And what had come out of it…
“Captain America?”
Sure, the name was familiar. He was taught in just about every history class in elementary school. Funny, how you’d never considered him before. Technically he did fit under the whole superhero role… It was probably very likely, if they existed back then, that SHIELD had gotten a hold of him. But did SHIELD go back that far? They were still a mystery.
“Dad’s favorite pet project.” He was sipping on a glass of whiskey, phone in his other hand. This was a sore subject.
“But he had something to do with this Super Soldier stuff? With Captain America?”
“It’s complicated. And… blurry. He didn’t exactly leave all that information lying around for me.”
Sensitive stuff, you imagined. But more than that… you laid a hand on his restless leg. He didn’t want to talk about this. It touched a lot of things he’d no doubt shoved away. Even if he’d offered openly, right now was not the best setting. “And you’ve spoken to Ross about this stuff?”
“He pitched it to me because he was interested. And if it had dad’s name on it, I’m the next best person to come to. But I told him that it was a mistake. Good to know he values my opinion.”
You breathed out an annoyed sigh. “The only thing that man values is the next badge on his coat.” Which made it all the more clear why, even if Tony had advised against this, he’d done it anyway. “He was trying to create another Captain America, you think?”
“Who knows. All I know is this isn’t all the information.” He put his phone down, taking a long sip of his drink and then looked at you. “Unless they had a heinously bad batch- these mutations…” Shaking his head with a breath. “I don’t think this is how that happened. There’s something else they’re not telling us.”
So. SHIELD was withholding information. Not the least bit surprising. Giving you just enough to send you out. To make Tony work. “You think they have more serum?” That was an important sticking point.
“Tough to say.”
“We should look into it. And destroy it.”
One thing was clear. The military had given something extremely dangerous to a soldier in order to cultivate a human weapon. Even if Stark Industries was not technically on the label for this one, it couldn’t be looked the other way on. Even if this serum was not the original point at which Blonsky had turned into a monster… you didn’t have a good feeling about this.
Tony grinned lightly, putting his free hand over yours on his knee. “I agree.”
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 The bar SHIELD was sending you to was in a seedy part of town. Definitely a dive. A place where Ross could drink his sorrows away without being bothered, you imagined. Tony held the door open for you and immediately you regretted coming. The smell of smoke penetrated your lungs. The glaze of sorrow hung over this place in a thick residue. No one here was happy. As you could have easily guessed of people drinking heavily at one in the afternoon on a Monday.
Ross was easy to pick out at the bar. Dressed in his general gear. Stupid mistake. Almost like he wanted his superiors to have to come and clean him up. Had what happened with Blonsky and this other unnamed individual bothered him that much?
Maybe it was a mark on his record. They’d failed, after all. To catch the other one. And whatever Ross had done to Blonsky, because of not achieving his goals, was probably not being looked on fondly. Yet if that were true, who were these shadow people above SHIELD coercing them into putting that monster on the team?
Tony adjusted his suit jacket as the two of you flanked the general as he sat at the bar. “Mm.” Tony hummed. “The smell of stale beer and defeat.” Ross looked up, head bobbling just a little. Perhaps already too drunk. “You know I hate to say I told you so, General, but that Super Soldier program was put on ice for a reason.” Any chance to revel in Ross’ failures was a good day. For the both of you. But Tony even more so.
Ross turned on his stool to look up at the both of you. Tony continued, “I’ve always felt that hardware was much more reliable.”
“Stark Industries paying me a visit.” Ross blew a cloud of smoke from his cigar right in your face. You held steady, mirroring Tony’s enthusiastic amusement at his expense. “To what do I owe the honor of such nice suits?” Stressing that this was anything but, in his eyes.
You smiled. “We hear you have an unusual problem.”
Ross gave you a dead eyed glance before looking at Tony again. “You should talk.”
“You should listen.” Tony said quickly. Ross took the cigar out of his mouth and sat straight. At least he was capable of being decent. Or pretending to. Tony continued, quietly, “What if I told you we were putting a team together?”
“Who’s we?” Ross looked between the two of you.
Tilting your head, “I think that’s a little above your paygrade. What’s important is, you have someone we want.” Starting the digs now.
Already he set to bristling. Tony’s smirk didn’t help. “Someone we’re taking. Call this courtesy.”
“I’m calling it annoying. And short. I’m outta patience for listening to pompous jackasses.” He turned back to his drink.
You leaned in on the bar on his left side. “We heard about your tremendous failure in Harlem. Heard anything about a court martial yet?”
He turned sharply on you. “I didn’t-”
Tony slid in on his right. “Just trying to help you out. Hand Blonsky over to us. Less babysitting for you. Less having to explain your flagrant negligence.”
“Who put you up to this? Who asked dumb and dumber to come bother me over top security clearance matters?” He was having a hard time focusing on either of you. And getting angrier by the second.
“How many meetings are going on behind your back, do you think, that put us where we are?” You shrugged at him. “And you where you are?”
“Careful or you won’t be able to get the smell of vomit out of your jacket. I expect I’m going to see your medals in the pawn shop down the street next.” Tony was all grins. This was easy. For the both of you.
Your dislike of Ross knew no bounds. And after what he’d done to Tony all that time ago… this was the least you could do.
But when Ross stood and reached out to take Tony’s lapel in a fist, you went on guard. Tony didn’t move a muscle. Unfazed. “Keep going and I’ll throw you outta this bar on your ass, Stark. And her with you.”
“Try me. I’ll buy it and bulldoze it before you can blink. And then where will you go for your next pity party?”
You moved over to Tony’s side. “We’re just trying to help you.”
“Well I don’t want your fucking help.” Shoving Tony back, he slumped back into his seat. “No one asked- and whoever’s doing the asking has no idea about anything-” He was muttering, a little more drunkenly than he may have meant to.
He was a sorry sight. Carefully light, “They know more than you.”
“Well fuck ‘em. And fuck you, too. The both of you. I’m not handing over Blonsky to you or anyone. Haven’t you ruined the military enough? Who’s got you on payroll now- after you tried to get out? What a load of garbage.” He knocked back his glass and stubbed his cigar out on the bar top.
“Last chance.” Tony fixed the lines of his jacket with a soft tug.
“Go to hell.” Ross got to his feet, no doubt intending to storm out. But as you moved aside, he turned on you very sharply. Behind you Tony nearly exploded into panicked fury but he held at bay. Ross’ fat finger was in your face. You stood silently, staring at him. “At least Stark has qualifications. You think you can just fuck your way to the top- come around and say anything you want? You’re ruining his company. And this country. -they used to be respected. But now? You’re the biggest mistake he’ll ever make. Mark my words.” This all came out in a drunken haze of garbled words, but you caught every one.
You took a breath, eyes still square with his. “I don’t usually take drunken slob soliloquies to heart. But since you used to be somebody, maybe I’ll make an exception.”
He was very suddenly in your face with a heavy meaty hand on your shoulder. “I got more than enough in me to put down a yappy bitch. Test me. Let me do the world a favor.”
Tony was moving behind you, hot with anger, but you held a hand down low to keep him where he was. Ross was drunk. And no threat. And even if he hit you, it would only very seriously be the end of his career. You couldn’t let Tony take this one for you. So you stood to his threats unblinking. “Step back. Now. Go home. Clean yourself up. You’re pathetic.”
And, if he couldn’t muster it on his own…
You sent a little white hot shame his way.
Enough to break him, to get him to ease back, mumble something else angrily and then turn heel and leave. You hadn’t realized it until just then, but the bar had gone silent. All the more reason his taking a swing at you would have only ended poorly for him.
Knowing this all the more when Tony took your hand in his. He was seething still. “You should have let me.”
“That’s not what we came here for.” Rubbing your thumb over the side of his hand. Waiting a few more moments before tugging him to exit with you and getting into the car still waiting on the curb. “Let him wreck his own career.”
“If only life were that simple.” He scoffed. The worst part was, he was right. There was little chance this was the last you’d see of Ross.
With a world-weary sigh, you laid your head on his shoulder, his arm coming around you- protectively- as you called Coulson. When he picked up on the other end, very simply you said, “We couldn’t secure Blonsky.”
“That’s unfortunate. I’ll report it to Fury. I’m sure he’ll be unhappy. Will you be in the area tonight for a debrief?”
Tony’s tension was winding you up. Going home right now… “No. We’re staying the night.”
“Understood. We’ll talk tomorrow, then.” Coulson hung up.
Arching an eyebrow at you, “We’re staying?”
Reaching up, you brushed the backs of your fingers over the line of his jaw. “We’ve both been working hard. And after such a successful mission I think we deserve a break.” Beckoning him closer in, you kissed him softly.
Setting a small well of relief and ease. He submitted immediately, holding you closer. When he broke for air, it was only momentarily. Knocking on the window dividing the back from the front. When it rolled down just a quarter, “Call ahead to the Four Seasons. I want the Royal ready.”
“Not going back to the airport?” Happy’s confused voice sounded. You nipped lightly at Tony’s lower lip and he got you back in a deeper kiss that sent heat straight through you. “...boss?”
“No-” In between kisses that were growing harder and harder to stop. “Hotel-”
If it wasn’t obvious enough, the spritely sound of your warm giggles tipped Happy off that he needed to roll the window back up and just do as he was told. It wasn’t really your style to be so blatant- and so rude at that- but with Tony’s mouth on your neck…
Your hands raked back through his hair. “We’re a team- you and I- you don’t-…” A heated breath out, losing your train of thought as his lips trailed the line of your shoulder. “You don’t… have to worry about guys like Ross-”
“Not worried.” He hummed, leading you down against the seats, arm still around you. “You weren’t in danger- I just would have liked to put him on the floor- for your pleasure, of course.”
Taking hold of his face in your hands you directed him back up into another deep kiss. Smiling, after, “Why don’t you do something else for my pleasure.”
He grinned against your lips. “Yes, ma’am.”
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Lost to Time - Chapter 27
Chapter 27: Heading for Caem
Amara and Ignis awoke long before the guys did, dressing quickly to steal away to the café they had visited so many days before. The owner had welcomed them warmly, making sure they were okay as she made them coffee and breakfast, and even joining them while they ate – though she did leave them to their own devices when Amara produced the map of the locations of the Royal Arms.
And yet, despite the time they spent there, they still returned to the hotel before everyone had awoken, arriving just in time to say goodbye to Talcott before Monica and Dustin took him and their luggage to the Cape to begin their side of the preparations. Iris met them in the lobby, smiling at them before she took a moment to let Ignis know she would be riding with them, as the Guards had only enough room for Talcott once everything was loaded. Amara cringed as she thought about the amount of room the Regalia's backseat actually had with Gladiolus and Noctis hogging it.
"You could ride with me instead, so you don't have to be so cramped," the redhead offered, making the Amicitia look at her in concern.
"Do you really think Gladdy would let me ride on your motorcycle?"
"I think he knows I'm a very safe driver, so why not?"
"Safe, but a tad unpredictable at times. Perhaps it would be better for her to take one of our spots in the Regalia, while one of us rides with you instead."
"Have fun Specs!" the trio turned to watch the other part of the group come down the stairs with all their bags, including Amara's from her room. Noctis smirked at his advisor, not even trying to hide how amused he was. "I don't think any of us need to get near her after yesterday."
"Noct, as your friend and a Glaive fully capable of kicking your ass into next week, shut up." Amara smiled sweetly, "Unless of course, you want me to run off to Altissia ahead of you and spill everything to Lunafreya. I'm sure I could find some way across the sea, just for the sake of embarrassing you."
"Speaking of, don't think I've forgotten that I need to find out what you've already told her."
"My lips are sealed."
"Ignis, I command you to find out for me."
"Sorry Noct, but this one is above my paygrade as either a Crownsguard officer or your advisor."
"Don't you outrank her though?"
"No, she's actually currently one of the only four officially ranked officers left. Our activities with the Guard are more for practicalities sake since we're technically both your first and last line of defense. Gladio is the only one among the three of us with a rank, though he doesn't have an officer's title."
"You have to actually fulfill Crownsguard assignments to gain rank, and he didn't have too many opportunities since he's your Shield." Amara nodded, smirking in triumph for a few seconds before something hit her. "Hey, wait, what do you mean after yesterday?"
"Wait, were you just threatening me without even paying attention to why?"
"It's kinda just force of habit to threaten embarrassment upon you at this point. I heard 'I don't think' and just kinda zoned out on the rest."
Gladiolus grinned, walking over so he stood beside the duo and leaning into them. "He means the way Ignis acted when he found out you might be on the base."
Amara flushed brightly when a glance to the side showed Ignis fidgeting slightly, suddenly very interested in the lens of his glasses, before she began glaring at the taller man and then at her snickering former classmates. "You two can it."
"Ah, it's good to hear her fussing again," Prompto laughed, walking over and slinging an arm around Amara's neck. "Come on Ams, I'm sure you already know we were all freaking out trying to get you back."
"Of course, she knows, Ignis isn't the only one around here that cares about her," Noctis added, pulling the blond's arm off the woman. "Let's get going already. Specs, you ride with Amara. I'll drive the Regalia."
"Alright, but just so you are aware we should make a stop at Malmalam Thicket on the way there to procure another of the Arms."
"Alright."
It only took a few minutes for all of them to make their way to the vehicles and re-stow everything away. Iris was the first to get settled in the Regalia, taking Noct's usual seat in the back. Unusually, all the guys were quick to buckle up once they took their own spots, leaving Amara and Ignis to exchange amused looks before climbing onto the redhead's motorcycle. The man wrapped a steady arm around his partner's waist as she turned the engine, letting her wave to the others before heading up the ramp and out of the parking area. Noctis was quick to follow her out of the city, though Ignis was chuckling in her ear about the distance he was keeping between them.
Heading in the direction of the waterfall tomb, the little journey looked like it would be smooth sailing for them all the way to the Thicket – until a buzz filled Amara's ear. Looking up, she growled at the sight of one of the Empire's flying fortresses coming in above them. The sound of the Regalia's engine roaring closer was the only interruption, with Noctis pulling alongside them with a grim look. Ignis shifted slightly behind her.
"We should find a spot to pull over," his hand tightened on his partner's hip, no doubt reminded of the news he had received the previous night.
Amara nodded, glancing at her friend's. "Old Lestallum is just ahead! We can stop there!"
Falling back behind the Glaive, the group looked ahead of them to the small town that was quickly approaching. They were quick to pull into the parking lot of the hotel on the main street, parking there and asking Iris to stay put while they went to take care of things. Deciding to take the Regalia, despite her previous 'capture', the group hopped in with Amara behind the wheel, letting her take them out of the city towards the old Lucian base the Fortress had landed in.
"Surprised to see them this far out," Noctis grumbled, adjusting the bracer on his arm and making Prompto sigh.
"Leave no plot of land unconquered."
"Those aren't conquering numbers," Gladio pointed out, a growl to his voice.
Ignis nodded, looking over at Amara as she gripped the wheel a bit tighter. "Likely building a supply line it would behoove us to cut."
The redhead agreed, turning down a street that led away from the Base's entrance and following the tall walls as the guys made a few comments about how the base looked. Pulling over not far beyond the wall's uphill curve, Amara sliced the wires acting as a guardrail before climbing back into the car and maneuvering it carefully off the road. After a quick (and careful) disguise job, the group was following the Glaive up the hill, through the brush. Heading quickly up the slope Amara soon found an unwatchable part of fencing that acted as a makeshift wall between the base and some of its supply pipes, cutting them a hole in the shadow of the inner walls and motioning towards a concrete slope that stretched upward some feet in front of them. Looking up they could see a guard tower situated on the upper level and looked to Amara questioning.
"Noct and I will take out the guards, the rest of you stay out of view for now." She was speaking quieter than they had heard in some time, motioning for everyone to follow her, then at Noctis when they reached the crest. The King threw the first warp, taking out a sniper on the stairs of the tower as Amara threw one of her Kukris, warping over to take care of a Trooper in the tower's shadow. Hearing the sound of metal hit the ground made the other few troops in the area show themselves, only to be taken out with expert precision before they could ever fire off a shot. The others joined the duo soon after, and followed Amara up the stairs to the lookout, sharing a few curses and groans at the sight below them. The base was already much farther set up than anticipated, with the fortress's tail acting as a conduit to spread the MT generator's power across the area.
Noctis sighed, looking over it again before turning to his friends. "So, what's our plan?"
Ignis took a moment to think, then looked at Amara. "Find the base commander and take him into custody. Targeting metal men will yield little in the way of reconnaissance, but bones bend easily. We'll split into two groups."
Amara shook her head. "No, three. I'm going to head for the generator."
The men looked at her for a moment but nodded when they saw her glaring down at the machine. Ignis sighed softly, shaking his head.
"Prompto and Gladio can generate a diversion."
"Aw, yeah! Making a scene's what I do best." The man laughed, cracking his knuckles.
The taller blonde smiled for a moment, then looked to his King. "Noct, are you prepared?"
He got a nod in response, making Prompto smack his friend's shoulder lightly. "Operation: To Catch a Commander is go!"
Amara looked at the guys but only took a moment to wish them luck before losing a kukri down to a sheltered area behind some shipping crates. It had taken them a bit longer to get to the base than she had realized, she noticed, as she slinked through the shadows that were growing darker by the minute. She didn't want to risk checking the sky to confirm her suspicions, so hoped the guys were being careful to avoid any demonic distractions the Niffs had held on several bases she had infiltrated in the past.
Slipping beneath a tarp when she heard metal clad feet getting close to her, she willed herself out of sight using Noct's magic as she had been trained to do with King Regis's, and tried to ignore the slightly more red tint bleeding into the purple edging the crystalline fragments surrounding her from the magic.
Not moving until she was sure she was in the clear, the woman snuck back out, dispersing her magic so she wouldn't drain herself further as she slipped through the shelter of more supplies until she found herself nearing her target. Watching for any patrol before making her next move, she slipped along the edge of the inner wall, ducking behind what she could to avoid being lit up by the harsh lighting of the center of the area. Heading quickly up behind the Generator when she was close enough, she set to rigging a Firaga flask to its base, then warping herself up onto a platform before she threw a lower level flask at it, igniting it with a loud explosion that sent a shock through the base – setting off alarms and awakening a large MT armor that she hadn't realized was manned, but the Generator stayed running, though it was fluctuating wildly.
Realizing they must have re-enforced them somehow after the last base was taken out of commission, she was happy to hear the guys joining her before she dove headlong into attacking the MT power supply, letting them handle the armor. Hacking at it with strong blows of a broadsword was enough to dispatch it after the explosion had weakened it, so she found herself quickly warping in to help the guys. With Gladio and Noctis attacking the armor's legs and Prompto sniping its joints, she set to disarming it – though she and Noctis were warping after it when the surprisingly agile armor leaped into the air and landed several feet away, perfectly situated to rain missiles on them.
The duo were quick to remove the launcher from action as their grounded companions moved in, and were successful in setting one of them off directly in the face of the armor – making it succumb even faster despite themselves barely missing being caught in to close range explosion. Between the four of them, it didn't take much longer, leaving them darting out of range before it exploded itself.
Hearing the laser gate locking them in with the armor die out, the group turned to watch a peeved Ignis approach, frowning as he looked at them.
"Glad to see you lot were successful."
"Does that mean you weren't?" Noctis almost sounded shocked, with agreeing expressions on their faces as they looked in surprise at the advisor. He made some sort of motion at them as he shook his head.
"I placed our captive into the Hunters' custody, but I've just been informed he's fled… He lives to die another day."
"And I'll gladly help him with that," Noct growled, rubbing his shoulder. "For now, let's head back to town."
The group muttered their agreements, following the Advisor back out of the area and heading for their exit.
They had hardly made it into the open when the sound of a grunt from above them left the guys looking at Amara in shock when she summoned a crystal barrier over their heads and a sword to her hand. Jumping in front of Noctis she blocked the incoming spear of a woman clad in Niff emblemed clothing, letting her barrier dissipate when the woman kicked herself free, only to launch another blow that locked them close together.
"Hey pretty girl," the woman seemed to purr before launching herself backward and away from them, landing gracefully a few feet away as she laughed. Gladiolus darted in front of the King as the redhead dissipated her sword to draw her kukris, looking at the Niff female with a smirk.
"Hey Aranea, long-time no ass-kicking."
"Oh, so you remembered me? How sweet! Unfortunately, I'm not here for you today Glaive."
"You're not getting Noctis." She was aware of the others jumping in front of their charge, though she didn't risk a glance to see who was where.
"Well, let's see what you can do!" Aranea had hardly finished speaking before she shifted her weight and darted around the group at an incredible pace – directly into her target, who was lucky to warp through her strike and avoid it. Knowing his fighting style wasn't suited to dealing with the Niff's heavy dragoon lance, Amara used one of her old tricks and left Gladio trying to not fall on his ass when she leaped up onto his shoulder, then off of it into the air where she summoned her own lance.
Quickly balancing herself, the redhead brought the full force of her body weight down with the lance between the other woman and the King, cracking the ground from the force of it. Warping through the enemy's attacks, the Glaive dispersed her spear and switched back to her kukris, using the small blades to knock away the lunges of the lance trying to hit her. Aranea was getting angrier by the second, and finally shoved her away before leaping high into the air – hovering there long enough to begin spinning quickly as she rest her foot on the hilt of her spear, building up speed and torque that would be sure to do a lot of damage.
Realizing what was at stake, Noctis and Amara both warped after her and left the others to deal with the MTs that were starting to arrive on dropships no doubt alerted by any number of alarms on the base. They were cleared out easily enough as the duo chased the bigger threat through the air and from platform to platform, at one point managing to slam her face first into a metal beam, until she finally managed to knock both back to the ground below, only to perch rather unimpressed on another platform above them – looking like she was checking her watch of all things as she peeled her helmet off.
"Aw, is it that time already?"
"What time?" came the question from the more than confused king as he rubbed his wrenched wrist, looking less upset by the whole situation than he had earlier.
"Quittin' time," Aranea shrugged. "Sorry, but this girl doesn't work after hours. I could, but there wouldn't be a single gil in it for me. Hey, we should play again sometime, pretty girl."
Amara tried to come up with a retort, but the Niff had already leaped high into the air, and into a waiting dropship that was an oddly bright shade of red. As it took off from the base, Noctis couldn't help but look over at the Glaive with an even more confused look.
"Who the hell was she?"
"I'll have to explain later, for now…"
Prompto sent a nod her way, turning to his friends. "I'm still worried about Iris."
"I imagine she's fine," Ignis didn't seem particularly concerned, instead using a potion on his liege then tossing one to the redhead, but Gladiolus seemed a bit more worried.
"But we shouldn't keep her waiting."
It was a quick agreement before the group was hurrying from the base, pausing at the edge of the lights to look down at the dark expanse separating them from the Regalia.
"Amara, I don't suppose…?"
"Prompto, you and your flares are coming with me this time."
"What? Why me?!"
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What Will Be Left to Defend?
Spoilers for Infinity War. Also posted here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/14554131
There were some moments Jessica really hated living in this city. For instance, moments where a giant alien spaceship appeared in the sky when she was supposed to be getting proof that some rich bastard was cheating on his wife while she was working late nights at Metro-General in the pediatric oncology unit. Jessica crouched on the roof, snapping photos of the cheating asshole and his secretary (God, could he be more cliché?) when the wind picked up, whipping her hair around her face. She heard an engine above her and tilted the camera upward, expecting to see a helicopter but instead spotting a giant, round spaceship spinning around like a Ferris wheel from hell.
Her finger automatically clicked on the shutter button. “Holy shit!” she exclaimed. She stood and jumped over the edge of the building landing hard but gracefully on the sidewalk below. People were just beginning to react, fleeing the sight as quickly as they could. Not that it would do much good. Traffic everywhere would be gridlocked. Kilgrave had barely been able to get them out of the city when the Battle of New York had happened and that was with mind control powers. She hadn’t wanted to leave then. That instinct to protect others fought against Kilgrave the moment when he said “Go, Jessica!” but she’d been unable to break free then.
She was free now and she was going to help as many people as she could, including the very limited number of people she truly cared about. She grabbed her phone, dialing Trish’s number, glad the alien invasion hadn’t affected cell service…yet.
Trish’s phone rang…and rang…eventually her voicemail picked up. “Hi, this is Trish. Leave a message at the beep.”
“Shit,” Jessica muttered. “Trish, it’s me. I know how we left things. I just – look, there’s a spaceship wreaking havoc on the city, it puts things in perspective. Just call me when you get this. Let me know you’re okay. Don’t do anything stupid. Please.”
Jessica hung up just in time to see a giant chunk of metal hurtling towards the ground, straight where a kid was huddled behind a bench, as if that would protect him from the chaos around him. She leapt through the air, snatching the boy from the sidewalk and rolling away with him, trying not to grip him too tightly as she did. The debris hit a fraction of a second after they had moved.
Jessica pulled away, checking the kid and seeing nothing obvious. “Are you okay?” The boy didn’t react, just continued staring at the spot where the metal had landed. “Hey, kid, are you hurt?”
He finally seemed to snap out of his reverie trance, shaking his head.
Jessica looked around, hoping there was some kind guardian within shouting distance who she could hand the kid off on. She did not want to get stuck with babysitting duty on top of all this, but she couldn’t exactly leave a traumatized kid alone in the street.
“Jacob!”
Jessica breathed a sigh of relief as the boy reached up and hugged the woman who came over, presumably his mother.
The woman glanced back and forth between Jessica, her son, and the hunk of metal laying where he had just been. She locked eyes with Jessica. “Thank you,” she whispered.
Jessica nodded, unsure of what to say as she watched them hurry off. Her phone rang. She reached for her pocket, hoping to see Trish’s name on the screen, only to be disappointed. “I’m guessing this isn’t a social call.”
“Well, I was thinking about getting the gang back together,” Danny said. “Seemed like a good time.”
Jessica glanced up at the sky as Iron Man flew past, chasing after some alien. “I was actually thinking this might be a little above our paygrade. I mean, I don’t know about you, but I’m not much good in the sky.”
“I was thinking more like ground work. Let Stark and the spider guy handle the aliens, get as many people off the streets and underground as possible.”
“What, does Rand Enterprises have a secret underground bunker or something?”
Danny’s silence was deafening.
“I was kidding.”
“Colleen already called Claire. She’s supposed to be bringing in Luke. Figured people could use her medical help since the hospitals would be packed. Thought you and Luke would be good for search and rescue.”
“And your super fist?”
“Iron Fist. And if I could actually get within punching distance of an alien it would probably come in handy, but until then, I think money’s gonna have to be my best superpower.”
“Works for the other iron billionaire.”
“Yeah, I keep trying for a team up, but he won’t return my calls.”
Jessica rolled her eyes.
“Are you coming or not?”
Jessica surveyed the damage around her. It wasn’t that far to Danny’s building; she could be there in a couple of minutes if she ran. They could do more together than they could separately; they’d proven that last year. “Yeah. I’ll be there as soon as I can.” She hung up without another word and typed a quick text to Trish. Headed to Rand Enterprises. Danny’s setting up a shelter. Let me know you’re ok. She hit send and took off for Rand Enterprises.
*
The attack ended more quickly than Jessica would’ve expected. The Battle of New York had taken hours, but this time…she didn’t know what, it was different. She wasn’t sure if that meant the bad guys had accomplished their mission or been defeated. Or if they were watching, waiting for a chance to make another move. According to the news, Tony Stark was missing, which didn’t bode well for the aliens being done. Jessica stayed with Danny and the rest of their ragtag team. There were still warnings out to stay inside, underground if possible. Like hiding would make any difference if monsters from space tried to show their ugly faces again. Still, rescue crews had been checking the damaged areas and they were much less picky about getting help from the local vigilantes than the police were. The next morning she and the others were still trying to get things in some semblance of order around the city (better than last time at least), when she heard someone call her name.
“Jess!”
She turned her head quickly at the sound to see Trish sprinting towards her (faster than she should’ve been able to, but Jessica didn’t want to think about that right now). Jessica stood there frozen as Trish collided with her, wrapping Jessica in a (too tight) embrace.
“Oh, thank God, I was so worried, and my cell phone got smashed under rubble.” Trish pulled away. “I guess I was right. Figured Danny Rand was one of the only people you weren’t pissed at.”
“Yeah, well, he’s one of the only people left who haven’t betrayed me, so…”
The relief started to slip away from Trish’s face.
Jessica sighed. “I’m glad you’re all right,” she said honestly. “I tried to call.”
“You did?” Trish asked hopefully. She sounded so desperate for Jessica’s approval that Jess felt her resolve weaken just a little. Trish had been trying to protect her, right? Hadn’t Jessica killed to protect people she loved? Hadn’t she screwed up the lives of the people around her?
“I was angry. I still am. And I have every right to be. But there’s a difference between being angry and thinking what you did was wrong and wanting to see you dead. That’s what family means.”
Trish took in both sides of Jessica’s statement and nodded. She looked around the scene, where volunteers were still working. “Do you guys need some help?”
Jessica looked back to where Luke was clearing away rubble. “Not sure there’s much left to do here. Everyone who was injured has gotten to the hospital. Danny’s got a shelter set up in his building, but I don’t know – “ Jessica was cut off as she felt Trish grip her arm suddenly. She turned back to her. “Shit, Trish, what are you – “ She didn’t finish her sentence. Trish’s death grip on her arm had released, but not for the reason Jessica had expected. It was gone. Turning to ash before her very eyes.
“What is this?” Trish asked, staring at her rapidly-dissolving arm. She locked eyes with Jessica, who could only stare back in horror. “Jess?”
“No. No, no, no.” Jessica reached for Trish, only to have her sister crumble away beneath her fingers. She stared at the empty space as the ashes blew in the wind, scattering over her clothes and face (no, no, not again, not again).
Jessica heard a bloodcurdling scream in the distance that snapped her back to reality. She surveyed her surroundings and realized it wasn’t just Trish who had disappeared. All around her the streets were filled with people now blowing in the wind, confused loved ones left behind. What the hell? Was this their big plan? How? Why?
She wasn’t sure how long she stood there before she heard someone calling her name, before she was wrapped in a warm embrace. She hugged him back (God, why hadn’t she hugged Trish back?) before pulling away to get a look at him. “What’s going on? Are we under attack? Are we supposed to be fighting someone?” God, she wanted to punch someone right now. She looked up at the sky, just in case there was a ship within jumping distance, but no sign of the attackers were there, just clear blue skies.
“We don’t know,” Colleen spoke up, alerting Jessica to her presence for the first time. “I was talking to Claire, and then she just…”
“Luke too,” Danny whispered. He reached out his arm to bring Colleen in close to his side, as though she were about to slip away too. Which, for all they knew, she might.
“Trish,” Jessica murmured.
“We need to do something,” Danny said, his old eagerness kicking up. “We’ve got to move, find out who these guys are, what they did, how to defeat them. Jess, what should we do?”
“I – I don’t know.”
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