Ah so here we go...
My weekly paragraph... well novel.
My key moments:
- Echo and readers moment of reunion, her realising its actually him and not a trick of her mind. My precious ones.
- "Oh. She's brillant" yes, yes that child is. Just Omega in general the whole time proving her capability, care, leadership, and being the gem she is.
- Tech's return and how casual he is about it.
- Hemlock stressing the whole time. He was too cruel this chapter, bro. I skimmed the torture scenes that hurt too much. Specifically in getting the reader to submit, whoo boy.
- Tech's return.
- All of them being generally clued in to poor readers' pain, noting how's she beat down and her genuine fear. That's a neat little detail I loved every time I saw it.
- That hangerbay scene with Hunter reacting to readers' lasersword (as he calls it). Love. Love. Love. The following paragraphs of the two noticing each other. Urgh, I wanted nothing more than their reunion right then and there.
- Tech's return.
- Wrecker and Echo 𼲠but also â¤ď¸ they just care about each other so much.
- Hunter and Crosshair together and going after the girls đŤ and â¤ď¸
- The whole scene on the bridge (Rip Scorch) I just love that whole moment from the tension, desperation, pain to the protectiveness, loyalty, and love. Such a wonderful gut-twister of a moment. Omega and reader hugging â¤ď¸ Crosshair and Omega â¤ď¸ "What no hug for us?" Followed by a group hug. My heart! My soul! My loves!
- Hunter and his love reuniting. I sobbed. It's all I've wanted these last few chapters, and we finally got it. Grinned at my phone with tears in my eyes. Perfection.
- The team reunion!!! Tech and Phee together. Urgh be still my throbbing heart!! It hurts we never truly got it! But that's okay cause this chapter is Canon and everyone's back together and safe and happy â¤ď¸â¤ď¸ Perfection. Perfection. Perfection.
- Crosshairâs flabbergasted reaction to Tech and Phee. *chefs kiss*
- The moment under the tree with all of them and the moment between Hunter and ReaderđĽš. I'm healed. Well and truly. Im healed.
I know exactly what I want you to be Hunter. Put a ring on it.
Spectacular job! This is the ending we deserved but never got đĽ˛. And still more to come â¤ď¸ this series I have loved since the moment I discovered its existence and boy what a privilege to read and experience while it's was still being written.
Thank you, dear author. I am eagerly awaiting your update.
Chapter Fifteen: The Calvary Has Arrived
Gif by @theworstbatch
Hunter x femaleJedi!reader
Series Summary: Ever since Eriadu, Clone Force 99 had been a fractured squad. Months have passed but you're finally back with the Batch but Omega is still out there and you won't stop until you find her again.
Chapter Summary: It all comes down to this final fight on Tantiss
Masterlist for S1 and S2
<Previous Chapter
Chapter Warnings: Limited (Y/N), swearing, canon-typical violence, injury descriptions (blood, cuts, blacking out and bruising, loss of limbs, choking), needles and injections, Hemlock being extra cruel and evil, detailed torture and pain descriptions, mentions of self-sacrifice, begging and heavy angst, reader has a bit of a low moment, death, 'fixing' a death, I alter how the hangar fight goes ever so slightly, the Force and medical supplies suiting my needs, happy endings with nice emotions and light PDA
Word Count: 15.8K (Terribly sorry)
Author's notes: It's here! It's a rollercoaster! And Jen and Brad, we all know how it really went, okay? Happy reading!
Night had fallen by the time Hunter, Wrecker and Crosshair had made more progress towards the base but even then, it was slow going. Patrols had increased and Wreckerâs injury was affecting him far more than he would like, they kept needing to stop to attend to it.
âOw.â Wrecker complained as Hunter stuck him with another med patch.
âDid you think wrestling that creature was a good idea?â Crosshair snarked.
âAt the time, yes.â Wrecker replied stubbornly.
âThe base is five klicks away. Can you make it?â Hunter offered his hand out to Wrecker to get him back on his feet.
âHa. Try and stop me.â Wrecker responded as he grasped Hunterâs hand.
Hunter waited a second to make sure the coast was clear before he led the way again.
--
Hemlock worked on drowning out the persistent blaring alarm as he walked down the corridor. His lack of success with you and Tech should not matter. He had enough to know how this squad operated. He still had everything under control. He stopped in front of the oncoming patrol group. âGuard the vault until the security lockdown is lifted.â
âDr. Hemlock, one of the insurgents has been captured.â Scorch informed him.
Hemlock followed him down the side corridor towards the cells.
--
Hemlock opened the prison door to see a familiar face. He massaged the palm of his gloved hand as he entered the room. âAligning yourself with insurgent clonesâŚâ He sighed, âNot a good look, Rampart.â
âYouâre surprisingly calm, considering this secure and secret facility has been compromised.â Rampart said with a cool countenance. âI canât imagine the Emperor will be pleased about that.â
Hemlock wasnât about to let this failure of a man get under his skin. âAll that time you spent on Kamino, yet you learned nothing about how clones think. I knew Clone Force 99 would eventually attempt to recover Omega and their Jedi. Their failure is inevitable.â
âThe Jedi, I understand. But all this for the young clone too. I fail to see how sheâs of value to you.â
Hemlock resisted the urge to roll his eyes. Of course, this fool didnât understand. âWhat I am working on is beyond your understanding. Something so vital to the Empire, it makes me indispensable. Unlike yourself.â He waltzed out the cell.
--
âThe longer this lockdown continues, the higher the chance youâll be discovered.â Emerie advised cautiously as Echo kept working through the system. âWe need to move. Now.â
âWhy canât I find any record of the vault Omegaâs held in? Or this different cell you were talking about.â
âThese databanks are heavily encrypted. The vault and the cell are several levels down. Hemlock keeps them under heavy guard, but I can get you inside.â
Echo unplugged and reattached his hand as he faced Emerie. âWhy are you helping me?â
âBecause I was wrong about this place. And-â She inhaled sharply, âIâm trying to do the right thing.â
The sincere way in which she spoke allowed Echo to view her in a new light. He gave her a respectful nod before he donned his trooper helmet and signalled for her to lead the way.
--
âYou want us to do what?â Eva double checked as Omega finished telling them the plan.
âItâs how weâre going to escape.â Omega reminded them.
âBut it sounds dangerous.â Sami said worriedly.
âMy squad I told you about? Theyâre here. If we can get out of this room and find them, we can all go home.â
âWhat about your friend?â Jax asked.
Omega had to push you to the back of her mind, as much as it pained her to do so. âMy first objective is to get you all home first.â
Home. The word felt so foreign to them now.
âYou really think this will work?â Eva asked softly.
âIâll make sure of it.â Omega promised. âIâve been trained for this. Letâs get into position.â
Doing as she said, each of the kids took up a seat at a different table to wait on Samiâs signal that they were clear to start.
Sami looked up at the window to see Dr. Scalder step away which was when she tapped her puzzle piece on the table.
Omega readied her tool as Jax and Eva approached the supervising droid.
âMy game is broken.â Eva held the device out to the droid. âCan you fix it?â
Omega snuck up behind the droid and stabbed the droidâs power centre. The three of them manoeuvred it into her cell where she could get to work on reprograming it.
Eva and Jax kept an eye out for Samiâs signal and Eva saw the Pantoran knock over the stack of pieces which only meant one thing, âDr. Scalder is on her way. Hurry.â
âYouâve done this before, right?â Jax asked as Omega seemed no closer to getting whatever it was that she needed to do to the droid completed.
âYes, but not on this type of droid.â Omega hissed as she hurriedly worked on the wires in the droidâs main control panel.
--
Dr. Scalder entered the lab and asked the specimen still at the table, âWhere are the others?â
Sami stayed silent and held Bayrn close to her.
âSp-39, I asked you a question.â
Sami pointed behind Dr. Scalder as she saw the three of them approaching.
âWe w-were with the droid.â Eva said quietly, her head hanging in automatic submission.
Dr. Scalder sighed in exasperation. âAnother scan wasnât scheduled. Tell me what you were really doing.â
âEvaâs telling the truth.â Omega said calmy as the droid drew closer to Dr. Scalder. âWe were with the droid.â
âDr. Karr has been too lenient with you all. Return to your alcoves. A few days of isolation should remind you-â That was all she got to say before a needle pierced her skin and she fell unconscious.
âIt worked.â Sammi gasped as Bayrn released a few happy babbles.
âYou did great.â Omega praised. âNow, we have to hurry. Droid, guard the door. Sami, prep the sling for Bayrn.â
Omega dashed into her room and used her tool to get under the first panel before she could tear the rest down. Turning to the others and seeing that Bayrn was now secure on Jaxâs back and Eva had her doll strapped to her, Omega asked, âReady?â
âReady.â Jax confirmed.
Omega led them into the walls as part to of their escape was underway.
--
Hunter, Wrecker and Crosshair paused again as another ship passed overhead.
âHeâs gonna need another med patch.â Crosshair advised Hunter as he heard Wreckerâs strained grunt and the way he kept bringing his hand to his chest.
âWeâre out.â Hunter said regrettably. Seeing Wrecker so hurt was a rare thing and it made the decision to carry on forward to Tantiss that bit harder.
Wrecker got to his feet with a groan. âI- I can make it.â
Hunter and Crosshair shared a concerned look, but they followed in their brotherâs insistent footsteps through the jungle yet again.
--
Emerie led the way to the vault, with Echo walking a few paces behind.
Echo took in the corridor awash with red beams of light. âThe kids who are held in here, whereâd they come from?â
âThe Empire used bounty hunters to retrieve them. Their genetic material was required for certain medical testing. I didnât know about them until recently. I couldnât help them. Until now.â Emerie paused by the vault door.
âWell, how do the two of them fit into all this?â Echo asked as he thought about you and Omega. âThese kids, are they like-â
âI believe they could be, yes. As for Omega, sheâs vital to Hemlockâs main objective for the Emperor. Project Necromancer.â
âAnd (Y/N)?â
âHemlock wanted her blood for the same purposes as these children, but he also had ulterior motives that his focus has shifted more towards. He stopped taking her samples a while ago.â
âShifted to what?â Echo asked warily.
Emerie swallowed, âHe wants her to join his operatives. He thinks he can⌠condition her the same way.â
All of what Emerie said made his blood run cold. âDonât like the sound of that.â
--
âEverybody good?â Omega asked to the group behind her as they all squeezed along the path she had found to their destination.
âBayrnâs getting restless. H- He wonât be quiet for much longer.â Jax warned.
âDonât worry. Things are about to get very loud anyways.â Omega stopped and peered through the slats in the wall and saw that the Zillo Beast and the number of personnel watching it was still the same as what it had been when sheâd first came upon it. âWait here.â She removed the grate and sneakily clambered out and made her way to where the controls that were keeping the beast contained were situated.
However, just as she reached it and was determining which buttons did what, she heard Bayrnâs wails echo throughout the chamber, and she knew she had to hurry. She sussed out what controls would get her what she needed and when the button lit up and she pulled on the lever, she heard the winning sound of the system powering down.
As the troopers rallied to try to contain the now very awake and active Zillo Beast, she darted back and hid with the others in the wall once more and had the joy of watching her plan come to fruition.
The chaos and destruction that unfolded was something she knew Wrecker would be proud of.
--
Emerie opened the main vault door but was taken aback by what greeted her. âWhatâs going on in here?â She inquired as Dr. Scalder was escorted past- groaning and clutching at her head. But what concerned her more was the intense conversation occurring between Dr. Hemlock and Scorch.
âOmega and the specimens have escaped.â Hemlock informed her, rage simmering in his voice. âDue to Dr. Scalderâs incompetence, they exploited a weak point in within the walls. She will be dealt with.â
Just as he said that there was an intense rumble that shook the entire facility and the lights flickered off and on again.
âThe Zilloâs loose in the containment level.â Scorch revealed as the information came through his comms.
Whatever was happening had not been what heâd anticipated, clearly, heâd been wise to seek the information from you and Tech, it was just an unfortunate setback that he had been unable to acquire it but no matter, he was still in control. Now that he knew Omega was out, he could go back to what he already knew about their ways. âShut down the reactor and send a diversion to secure the transport hangar.â Hemlock said sharply. âCheck on SP-42, Dr. Karr. Then find Omega. Consider your fate now tied to hers.â He exited the vault.
âSP-42?â Echo murmured, already knowing and fearing the answer.
âYes.â Emerie confirmed quietly as the other troopers departed. She waited until everyone else left before she spoke to Echo in a louder voice, âI donât understand. Where could the children have gone?â
Echo may not have understood a lot about the goings on in Tantiss but there was one thing about this that he did know for certain. âOmega. She released the Zillo.â
âHow do you know that?â
âBecause itâs exactly what Iâd do.â He replied with a cheery sense of pride. âSheâs splitting their numbers and creating a diversion. Come on.â
The two of them jogged out of the lab and Emerie led the way to you.
--
Echo followed Emerie as she took another sharp turn down a corridor and then opened a set of doors that led to another small, tight corridor with a door a few metres down.
Emerie rifled through one of the compartments in the walls outside the cell and took out your lightsaber which she clipped to her belt before she grabbed the proper medkit. Then, she grabbed a small set of keys from her person and cautiously opened the door, â(Y/N), itâs Emerie and Echo. Weâre here to get you out.â
Echoâs mouth went dry as he saw you for the first time since Teth and he took in the dirtied and blood-stained uniform. It was definitely better that he found you like this instead of Hunter but even then, he was still having to steady his own breathing.
âEmerie, I donât mean to tell you how to do your job, but youâre supposed to stick me with the needle before you say things like that.â You croaked through dry and cracked lips as you kept your eyes shut.
Echo took in the mix of fresh and fading bruises on your face and the way your body was racked with exhaustion. Emerieâs prior information did not even come close to accurate- this wasnât conditioning, it was torture. âYou just allowed this to happen?â He questioned angrily as he snatched the key from Emerie and strode over to your slumped form.
âOh, now thatâs good. He almost sounds like him.â You complimented with a weary sigh.
âI didnât mean to- Hemlock- he was-â She stopped any attempt at defence because no matter what, sheâd played a part in this. âI did what I could to help her.â
âOpen your eyes and look at me.â Echo implored as he undid your chains and took off his helmet.
âNo.â You whimpered. âItâs a trick. Itâs always a trick.â
âItâs not a trick.â Echo reassured you as he rested both hands on your shoulders. âOpen your eyes.â
âEcho doesnât have two hands.â You said, aggressively shaking your head as you kept your eyes tightly shut.
âLook at me.â
âNo.â
âLook at me.â Echo pleaded. Time wasnât on his side here and he needed you back with them.
He sounded so real; you couldnât help yourself. You slowly opened your eyes and took in the familiar face and the eyes that were filled with worry as they looked at you. âEcho?â You whispered; your tone filled with uncertainty.
âYeah, itâs me.â
âYouâre here? This is real?â Even though Omega had told you this would happen, you hadnât allowed yourself to fully believe it.
âItâs real. And the others are on their way.â He confirmed with a small reassuring smile.
You flung your arms around him and as he returned your embrace, you already began to feel more alive than you had since arriving here.
âCome on, we gotta get you on your feet.â Echo supported you as you shakily stood up.
âWhereâs- whereâs Omega?â You said through gritted teeth as your body protested the movement. You knew she had a plan of her own but with Echo and Emerie here, you had to wonder why she wasnât with them.
Emerie gave you a round of E-bacta shots to get you closer to the level of fitness they needed you to be.
At the first injection, you automatically flinched away from her and into Echoâs side.
Emerie paused and chastised herself for being so thoughtless. She held up her hands in a pacifying gesture and apologised, âSorry. Itâs just bacta to help you heal quickly.â But she waited for you to give the okay before she went any further.
You regarded her suspiciously and made no moves to allow her to carry on. You were on edge, just waiting for the familiar effects to set in and for this to all come crashing down around you.
Echo felt your body go rigid as you leaned into him. Heâd never seen you like this and it unnerved him. He was so used to seeing you remain unphased, no matter what came your way. Whatever torture Hemlock had done to you had left far more than physical marks. âI saw her grab the med supplies. She wants to help.â He reassured you gently.
You glanced at his face but saw honesty and so you nodded to Emerie to continue.
Once you were more relaxed, Echo answered your question. âOmegaâs already helped us out. Her plan to release the Zillo Beast has worked very well so far. Their forces are a bit stretched and frantic at the moment.â He informed you proudly.
âOh, sheâs brilliant.â You murmured with affectionate admiration.
Echo nodded in agreement as Emerie finished tending to you.
âHey, wait a minute, you do have another hand?!â You gawped before wincing as the final injection entered your skin- the pricks were still a painful reminder of what you had endured here.
âNot exactly the time for that.â Echo reminded you.
âWe cannot linger here. We need to keep moving.â Emerie agreed hastily as she put the medical supplies away.
You nodded sheepishly. âYup, youâre right, youâre right. Keep that for later.â
Echo picked up his helmet and put it over his head. âCan you walk?â Echo asked.
You rolled your sore shoulders as you took a steadying breath and nodded. âThe bacta is working. Letâs go.â You called on the Force to help you find that extra bit of strength as you all exited the cell.
--
The three of them stopped again and Crosshair used his binoculars to scan ahead. He saw a squad of troopers with lurca hounds and everything heâd been trying to supress since arriving back here came rushing back. His hand trembled and his breathing came to him in short pants. He couldnât do this. His brothers couldnât do this; he wouldnât let them. âTheyâve got heavy patrols guarding the perimeter with lurca hounds.â
âTold you we shouldâve brought Batcher.â Wrecker joked feebly, groaning in pain and bracing himself against a tree. He noticed the helmeted looks of concern that were sent his way from both his brothers. âStop looking at me like that! Iâm fine!â He insisted through another groan.
âNo, youâre not.â Crosshair disagreed strongly. âChange of plans. You two, head to the communications array and try to contact Rex.â He drew his sniper rifle. âIâll infiltrate the base myself.â
âNot happening.â Hunter objected.
âYeah, weâve handled worse situations than this. Countless-â
âWake up, Wrecker.â Crosshair snapped. âClone Force 99 died with Tech.â His voice dropped slightly, âWeâre not that squad anymore.â
Wrecker and Hunter reflected on that for a moment and Crosshair was right, they werenât, it was true. But theyâd become something more, hadnât they? Something that meant far more than just a squad title for a war effort. And Tech, alive or dead, was a part of that too.
âIâve been inside that mountain. I know what weâre up against. If we all go in, weâre not all making it out.â Crosshair continued. â(Y/N) and Omega need you both. So, Iâm doing this alone. Itâs- itâs what I deserve.â He said, almost to himself.
Hunter wasnât going to accept that or even entertain the possibility. âDonât even think about Plan 99, Crosshair. They need all of us, and so do those clones.â He stood facing his brother, so he knew, even with his helmet on, that he meant every word.
âWeâve always known the risks. And so did Tech.â Wrecker placed a hand on Crosshairâs shoulder.
The sounds of the lurca hounds in distress got their focus back and Hunter looked through his binoculars just as the hounds were running away from their handlers.
âWhatâs going on?â Wrecker asked.
A deep banging and screaming of dying troopers answered his question as the Zillo Beast emerged from the base with a piercing roar.
Crosshair knew that could only be the result of one of three people. âWhose handiwork?â
âOmegaâs.â Hunter and Wrecker said in unison.
âIf sheâs giving us a way in, letâs not waste it.â Hunter said before setting off towards the base again.
--
Satisfied that it was safe to emerge, Omega removed the grate and led the way over to the ladder that ran up the entirety of the base.
âYou want us to climb up t-that?â Jax asked nervously.
âThe Zillo got out this way. So can we.â Omega replied but she saw a familiar but fearful reluctance on Jaxâs face. âWhatâs wrong?â She asked kindly.
âIâm not good with heights.â Jax admitted. âI- I guess Iâd make a poor soldier.â He said shamefully.
Omegaâs eyes softened. âMy brother Wrecker hates heights too. And heâs the strongest soldier I know.â She touched Jaxâs shoulder in reassurance, âJust stay focused on whatâs ahead, not whatâs below.â She waved them all over and led the climb up the ladder.
--
âThe Zillo breached the bay doors and fled to the jungle after wiping out two full divisions of troopers.â Scorch said as he entered the control room. âWe need reinforcements.â
Hemlock kept his hands behind his back but clenched his covered hand into a fist. âSend the shuttles after the Zillo.â
âBut, sir, without air support, the rogue clones could exploit our weakened defences.â
âOf course they will. Do it.â Hemlock strode out of the control room.
--
Hemlock entered the training room and powered up the system. Even though he hadnât wanted to use them just yet, the situation called for it and it was time they had a true test. Even though theyâd only come up against you, Hemlock had no doubt that they were ready and could get him the results he needed. He watched with a dark smile as they emerged from their capsules.
He said nothing to them yet, he just motioned for them to follow him out but as he did so, he was interrupted by Scorch again.
âSir, the Jedi has escaped.â Scorch told Hemlock. âShould I send a squadron to look for her?â
Hemlock massaged his gloved palm harder as he felt that rage flare up again but then a remarkable sense of calm overcame him, and a new idea emerged from the clarity. Perhaps this was the way to go after all. âNo need, Commander. Send a squad to accompany the operatives to the hangar bay and when she is found, I want her alive. I want all of Clone Force 99 alive.â He nodded to his soldiers to leave for the hangar.
Now, you all would do the work for him.
All he had to do was wait.
--
The three of you waited until the corridor was clear before you followed Emerie around the corner and down towards another door.
Emerie slid her datapad into the panel and programmed the door to open, but it only opened a fraction before the system shorted out.
Echo peered through the gap and saw the wreckage ahead. âWeâre on the right track. Omega definitely came through here.â
âAnd went where? How are they getting around unseen?â Emerie asked.
Echo followed up path of chaos up the way. âWhatâs at the top of this shaft?â He moved out the way so Emerie could look.
âIt leads up to one of the transport hangars.â
âAny chance you know a shortcut?â Echo checked.
Emerie nodded and made to leave the area.
You didnât follow them, instead you puffed out a short breath, âThis isnât going to work.â
Echo and Emerie paused and looked back at you.
âI canât stay with the two of you. The fact we havenât been caught yet is incredibly fortunate but the longer Iâm with you, the more likely it is thatâll happen. We canât risk either of you being discovered.â
âWell, what do you suggest?â Echo asked.
âYou two can go find Omega and those kids, Iâll find Hunter and the others.â
âYou donât know the way.â Emerie pointed out.
âSure I do.â You motioned through the gap in the door. âJust follow the mess and head straight up, right? I can get there quicker than you can now that Iâm free and feeling a lot better.â
âThere will be soldiers and youâre not 100%. And thereâs no clear way through either.â
âIâm a lot more capable when Iâm not bound and tortured.â You argued pointedly.
âItâs still not a viable-â
âEchoâŚâ You tilted your head in his direction. âPlease tell her.â
Echo nodded to you and then spoke to Emerie, âShe can do it. Plus, you wonât really be able to stop her. There are only two that could, one of them is somewhere in this base and the other is doing his best to get here.â
âHeâs right. Youâve helped heal me and I think youâll find I can be far more stubborn and irritating when Iâm not in a permanent state of pain.â You said with a simple shrug.
Emerie sighed but conceded the matter. The debate wouldnât get them anywhere and, thanks to the bacta, you were on the mend. Plus, you had skills that would aid you in this task. âVery well. Youâll need this.â She handed you your weapon.
You took your lightsaber from her with a nod of thanks.
âFor what itâs worth, Iâm sorry. I shouldâve done more to stop him.â
You offered her a slight smile. âWell, you did stop me bleeding out that one time soâŚâ
Emerie wasnât about to let you let her off the hook so easily. âI shouldâve done more.â She repeated seriously.
âYouâre doing more now.â You said, dipping your head in acceptance of her words.
Echo rested his left hand on your shoulder. âBe careful.â
You placed your own hand on his upper arm. âYou too.â With that, you used the Force to widen the gap in the door and hurried through it.
Echo and Emerie began their more traditional route.
--
You took in the levels of destruction ahead of you and you had to hand it to both Omega and the Zillo Beast, they definitely didnât do things by halves.
Calling on the Force, you jumped to the next highest safe point you could reach, and kept that going when you could, climbing quickly when you couldnât, and the hangar was drawing closer by the minute.
You knew it wouldnât be long before you saw them again.
But you also knew it would be far from over when you reached them.
--
Blasters drawn, the three of them had managed to reach the transport hangar and sneak their way in. The entire hangar was decimated, with bits of itâs interior now reduced to piles of scrap metal. Fires were dying all around them.
Just as Hunter was assessing the situation, he dodged the blaster bolt aimed right at his head.
They all took cover behind some scrap metal and looked ahead at the emerging squad of troopers.
âWhat now?â Wrecker grunted.
Crosshair was the first to peer out and he saw the stormtroopers but that wasnât what unnerved him. The sight of four operative soldiers standing on a pile of wreckage is what alarmed him. They couldnât handle this.
âHow many?â Wrecker asked as he saw Crosshair press himself back against the scrapheap.
âToo many.â
âW-we can take âem.â
Crosshair steadied his shaking hand. âNo we canât. Not in your condition. We need to fall back.â
âCrosshair-â Hunter tried to argue, not trusting that Crosshair was planning.
âGo! Iâll be right behind you.â Crosshair placed a sticky bomb on the end of his rifle and fired it at a fixture hanging over the main area of the transport bay.
As they began their retreat, the troopers starting firing on them and advancing towards them.
They could only be on the defence as they fired back.
--
You heard blaster fire above you and- breathing hard after the strenuous climb- with one final jump, you reached the ruined transport hangar. Some wreckage blocked your path but you used the Force to push it out your way and the sight that greeted you had your stomach lurching. Troopers were everywhere and, although you had been blindfolded the entire time, you knew the four armoured soldiers making their way through the hordes of soldiers were the operatives Hemlock had pitted you against and were what he wanted you to become. You knew yourself that you still werenât ready for this type of combat, but you couldnât do nothing.
You took a revitalising breath as you centred yourself and blocked the lingering pain you were feeling from your mind before you ignited your lightsaber, the shining blue blade giving you that added strength you needed.
With a Force-aided leap, you sailed over the heads of troopers and placed yourself between them and the clones behind you.
--
For a moment, time stood still.
Hunter stopped falling back as he heard that familiar ignition sound and his head snapped towards the source and his breath caught in his throat as he saw you.
It was you. Standing in a soiled prison uniform but in a wash of blue light that stood out from the ember flames was you.
However, something was off as you blocked the blaster fire and struck down the troopers around you. Your movements werenât quite as fluid or easy as they typically were. You moved stiffly, almost cautiously, and it was obvious to him that you were hurting. He could only let the worst imaginings take hold of him as he thought about what had happened to you and his blood boiled as anger raged through him.
Hunter got a hold of himself and fired at a trooper that was taking aim for your back.
At the sound of a body dropping next to you, you turned and followed the path the shot took, and sharp gasp left your throat.
Everything else around you slowed down and faded into the background as you caught his helmeted gaze. The paint, like his brotherâs, had been stripped from his armour, but it was him. He could wear a hundred disguises, decorate his armour in a hundred different ways and youâd know it was him. Youâd know him anywhere.
Time swiftly righted itself swiftly again once Crosshairâs bomb went off, shaking the already weak integrity that remained of the hangar. The entire room trembled. Â
You cut through the final trooper before you turned off your saber and jumped over the falling ceiling beam. You saw the top of where the hangar bay doors used to be begun to collapse which threatened to block their way out and so you called on the Force and held the structure in place. You could buy them enough time to get out and then you could follow.
But you sensed the oncoming threat a second too late.
One of the larger operatives tackled your waist and you both went sliding along the floor.
--
Hunter and Wrecker watched as the once steady structure started to fall once more. Clearly, whatever help you were providing was no longer available. Now, the approaching gunship was their main concern.
Hunter shoved Wrecker out of the line of fire but the resulting explosions behind him threw him across the room where he clattered into a heap of wreckage and the knock-on impact from the blast saw more falling pieces land on top of him. Darkness engulfed him.
Crosshair killed the pilot and began to run over to the two of them.
Wrecker dashed over to where his brother had fallen, âHunter!â He removed the metal and picked him up, but he didnât get very far before a weighted bolas wrapped around his legs, causing him to trip and drop Hunter.
Crosshair caught up to Wrecker, holstered his sniper rifle, and took the vibroblade from the side of Wreckerâs leg and worked on cutting through the rope but he saw another operative heading straight for him. He wasnât able to draw his blaster in time. The blow landed and sent him careening backwards.
Wrecker couldnât do anything to help his brother either. The operative that had tripped him up and hit Crosshair now towered above him and pressed his electrostaff straight into the gash in his chest and the pain was excruciating. His entire body was engulfed by the electric current and he didnât have the energy to fight against the man above him or the hurt anymore, it all got too much, and he succumbed to the darkness.
Stars danced in front of Crosshairâs eyes as his back hit against another piece of debris and his head snapped back against the metal, but he saw that Wrecker was in trouble and he made himself stay awake as he searched for his weapon which he saw a few metres to his right. But his attempts to grab it were thwarted instantly. Crosshair groaned as a foot stamped down on his wrist before he could reach his blaster.
CX-2 caught the vibrosword from his counterpart before he looked down at the pathetic form beneath him, âYou should be more careful with your shooting hand.â
Those were the last words Crosshair registered before he saw the blade descend and he felt a deep, searing pain and his sight went black.
--
You and the operative that had attacked you had been engaged in a fight all on your own whilst that had all gone down.
The operative had gained the upper hand in the tussle and your lightsaber had escaped your hold in the struggle.
Right now, you were doing your best to stay conscious as the operative straddled your chest and wrapped his hands around your throat, squeezing hard.
You powerfully facepalmed the underside of his chin so his neck whipped back, stunning him for a second but it was a much needed second.
With that second, his hold on your neck loosened and you were able to remove his hands from you. You pushed him off you and to the side of your body where, with a ragged breath, you got to your feet.
You stomped down hard on his stomach as he attempted to sit up. With one hand, you used the Force to keep him flat on the ground- his futile struggles spurring you on. With the other hand, you called your lightsaber to your it and activated your blade as you swung it downâŚ
âStop.â
Your blade hovered over the operativeâs chest as you angled your head in the direction of the recognisable voice. Your breathing left you in short, uneven pants as you glared at him.
âSurrender or his head goes next.â
Your mouth went dry as you saw what the operative from Pabu was talking about. Crosshairâs shooting hand had been cut clean off and now the long vibroblade weapon was resting over his neck.
âPut your weapon down, or they all die.â
You scanned for the other two and saw another operative standing over Wrecker with an electrospear pressing down on what appeared to be an open chest wound and Hunter lay limp and unmoving on the ground.
The only reassuring thing about this situation was that they all were still breathing. Unconscious, but still alive. And thatâs how you wanted to keep them.
You clenched your jaw and ground out a defeated breath as you disengaged your weapon and released your hold of the soldier beneath you.
Your operative got to his feet and snatched your weapon from you and, with a hard punch to your jaw, took your arms behind your back and held your wrists together in a strong and unnecessarily tight grip.
You were too dazed to do anything to resist it.
They moved you all out and back into Tantiss base.
--
Omega reached the top of the level that led to the transport hangar. As theyâd all drawn nearer, they had heard the sounds of blaster fire, but it had all stopped now. She only hoped that meant Hunter and the others had gotten through.
She headed off for the hangar bay, the children following behind.
--
Echo and Emerie exited the lift and made for the but both of them slowed as they saw a group of operatives go down the corridor.
There were three soldiers unconscious on hovercrafts.
You were pushed along behind them, your arms held securely behind you by one of the soldiers, a fresh purple bruise on your jaw.
Emerie glanced at Echo and even with the helmet on, she could tell he was worried, âIs that the rest of your squad?â She asked as they all rounded the corner.
âYeah.â Echo said, his voice low. âWhere are they being taken?â
âI donât know. But Hemlock will keep them well guarded.â
âI can handle that. But we have to find the children first.â
Emerie waited a second in case he wanted to change his mind. She could tell his mind was still with all of you, but he was pushing through for the current objective. âThe science hangar is up ahead.â
--
Omega guided the others into the room and took cover by a crate as they all took in the destruction. Whatever had happened here wasnât solely due to the Zillo Beast anymore- a firefight had occurred here too.
âDo you see your squad?â Eva whispered to Omega.
âNot yet.â
âHey! You donât belong here. Call it in.â
Omega jumped to her feet and started to back away from the two troopers, but two stun blasts shot above her head towards the men. She turned back around to see her rescuer was another stormtrooper.
âCausing chaos, Havoc 5?â
âEcho?â Omega gasped happily.
Echo removed his helmet and smiled, âHey kid.â He then saw more children come out from behind Omega. âAnd other kids.â
âThe shuttles in bay four are still operational.â Emerie informed him as she came back from checking them out.
âYouâre helping us, Dr. Karr?â Eva said in surprise.
âI am. But we must hurry.â
Echo put his helmet back on and he and Emerie led the way to the shuttle at a run.
As they reached the shuttle, Omega paused and looked around her. âWait. Where are Hunter, Wrecker and Crosshair? And (Y/N), weâve got to free her!â
âWe got her out, but we split up and now, theyâre all detained together.â Echo told her.
âYou mean captured?â
âFor now.â Echo turned to Emerie and slotted his blaster under his arm. âCan you fly that shuttle?â
âYes. Why?â
Echo brought out a datacard and gave it to her. âTake the kids to these coordinates. Weâll meet you there.â
Sami, Jax and Eva all looked at one another anxiously.
âYouâre not coming with us?â Jax asked Omega.
âThere are more prisoners inside, including my family. I canât leave without them.â Omega welcomed their group embrace and rubbed Bayrnâs head. âDonât worry. Emerieâs taking you someplace safe. Weâll meet you there.â The kids let her go and stepped away.
âHere.â Emerie passed her datapad to Omega. âThis will help you access all wings of the facility.â
âLook after them.â Omega instructed her sister.
âYou have my word.â Emerie promised. She placed her hand on Omegaâs shoulder. âBe careful, Omega. AndâŚâ Emerie took a short breath before she shared her final bit of what she hoped was useful intel. âAnd if you can, check out the maintenance closet in the prison level. It isnât what it says, Hemlock spent almost as much time there as he did with your Jedi friend, and he didnât tell me why. But he never did anything without a purpose. Heâs hiding something there; I just donât know what.â
âTech was more resistant to my methods this time.â Hemlockâs words echoed in her head, and she couldnât help it, theories and hope started to stir in her. She nodded to Emerie before she and Echo took off back to the base and back to the rest of you.
âYou ready?â Echo asked as the door opened just as the shuttle with Emerie took off and away to safety.
Sheâd succeeded in her initial objective. Now it was time for the next one. âLetâs complete the mission.â
--
This was no nightmare.
This was no illusion.
This was no trick.
This was not a figment of your imagination.
You were not under the influence of any injection or serum.
There was no denying what you were hearing and seeing now.
There was no blocking out this type of agony that you were experiencing.
Hunterâs moans and screams of pain as the electricity crackled against his temples and jolted through the rest of his body were real.
It was all horrifyingly, heartbreakingly real.
And no matter how much you struggled against your captorâs hold, you were helpless to do anything but watch and listen.
There was no convincing yourself that it wasnât happening.
And you knew would do anything to make it stop.
Hemlock studied the room. Your hands were now bound in cuffs in front of your body, but one operative still kept a vice-like grip on your shoulder. Hunter and the others were in their capsules, bound and powerless. Crosshair and Wrecker were still unconscious, and Crosshairâs right wrist was being sealed off by a droid. He ignored you for the moment, your time would come soon, for now, his attention lied with Hunter. He signalled for the machine to be turned off.
Hunter panted heavily as the torture finally stopped. Everything hurt, his limbs burned, his head felt like it was going to explode- and that was just from this. He could still fill a deep soreness in his ribs from the blast in the hangar bay. And right now, it may have stopped but he still felt the current in his veins, so the pain endured. He could barely keep his eyes open. He attempted to free his hands from the binders, but they were too tight. Then, he heard Hemlockâs cool, quiet voice.
âThe last time we crossed paths, you had just lost a member of your squad. And it appears history may repeat itself. CT-9904 resisted my conditioning in the past, but Iâve made alterations to my methods. Something your⌠partner can attest to. If you all survive, you will make fine operatives.â
Hunter followed Hemlockâs gaze to where Wrecker and Crosshair were and the wave of guilt that he felt upon seeing what heâd brought on them made way for new type of hurt to enter the mix. Then his sights found yours and he saw the fear and distress in your eyes at Hemlockâs words. He had rarely seen you look so genuinely terrified and yet whatever else Hemlock was talking about got that from you.
âNo!â You shouted as you violently fought against the hand holding you back. You couldnât bear it if they suffered that fate or had to go through anymore of this.
Hemlock ignored you and approached Hunter. âAnd if not, well, thereâs no shortage of clones to test on next.â
âWeâll survive. But you wonât.â Hunter said with as much strength as he could muster.
Hemlock regarded the clone pitifully and indicated to the operative to start the process once more.
Hunter couldnât help the anguished shouts that left him as he felt that electric fire deep in his body once more, each nerve felt like it was burning away.
âStop! Stop hurting him!â You cried out as you pulled against the hand on your shoulder. You couldnât tear your eyes away from him. You wanted to take his pain away.
Hemlock turned to you and hummed out a pleased laugh as he saw the torment on your face. He had you right where he wanted you. âDo you know I finally figured something out?â
You breathed heavily as Hemlock touched the recent bruise on your jaw but did nothing to stop him in case it made things worse for the rest of them.
âYou didnât succumb to my methods because they werenât real. I was foolish to think a Jedi such as yourself would be so easily fooled by mind games. You needed the element of doubt removed and look at the results. One glimpse of the real thing and see how you quickly you fall apart.â Hemlock said smugly.
You werenât looking at the doctor, you were looking past him to at the man you loved with every part of you.
The man who had brought you into a crazy, wonderful family.
The man who had shown you more patience and care than you had ever deserved.
The man who had enabled you to open your heart to everything he had to offer and who had shown you that attachment could be a beautiful thing.
The man who had your heart and soul.
But was now being put through the worst kind of pain he could experience.
And then you looked to the others. To the ones who had welcomed you instantly and who had risked everything for you and Omega and who were now hurting and endangered because of it.
And it was tearing you apart. âJust let them go. Let him go. Stop this, Hemlock, please.â You choked out.
Hemlock nodded again to get the operative controlling the machine to stop. He wanted the clone awake for this.
Hunter gasped in limited relief as the electricity turned off once more. He fought through the pain to keep his eyes open as he saw Hemlock beside you, a cruel yet somehow gleeful smile on the manâs face that worried him in a way he hadnât experienced before. There was something deeply unsettling about the sight of him standing so close to you like that. Â
âYou know, from our time together, I can see why you would fall for her.â Hemlock commented to the clone. âShe showed remarkable durability and resolve. She was quite a challenging subject.â
Hunter clenched and unclenched his hands as he watched Hemlock. It wasnât just the physical torture that had his body feeling this much pain. After what youâd told him about Christophsis, heâd never wanted you to go through that hell again, but you had. Heâd been far too late. Â Â
âBut of course, such feelings are a weakness, all too easy to exploit. Oh, you shouldâve heard her cry out for you, just begging me to end your suffering.â Hemlock pretended to ponder the next decision. âThen again, perhaps you can.â He stood in front of you.
Your blood ran cold as you saw the look in Hemlockâs eyes.
âYou wish for his pain to stop?â Hemlock asked you, a wicked and calculated smile on his face.
âYes.â You said, your voice scarcely above a whisper.
âBeg.â
âNo.â Hunter rasped as he heard the demand.
You shoved down the bile that rose in your throat at the thought. âPlease.â You breathed.
âNot so resistant now, are you?â Hemlock taunted cruelly. âBut I donât think you mean it.â
âDonât do it.â Hunter ground out weakly.
But you would. You would do anything. You kept your attention on Hemlock. âIâm begging you, please, please donât hurt him anymore.â
âMore.â Hemlock commanded, enjoying the distraught etched on your face and the pathetic attempts the clone gave at breaking free to stop this.
You didnât need the pressure on your shoulder that came from the operative by your side. You did it freely. You didnât care about the humiliation, you only cared about making it end. On your knees, you glanced up at Hemlock, your voice hoarse as you pleaded, âPlease. Please stop hurting him. Iâll do whatever you want.â
Hemlock caressed the side of your head. âYou know what I want.â
The sight of you begging on your knees for that man caused him more pain than any machine could. Hunter, as weak as he was, still attempted to get out of his prison. You shouldnât have to do this, not for him.
You did. You knew precisely what he was after, but you automatically shook your head in refusal.
Hemlock simply snapped his fingers.
Hunter tossed his head back and writhed and yelled in pain as the electricity coursed through his body once more.
âNo, stop! Please!â You begged. You couldnât take it anymore.
Hemlock held his hand up and it ceased once more. âWell?â
You swallowed tightly. And it wasnât just Hunter you wanted to save; you had a family you needed to protect. âI join you, they donât.â You negotiated quietly, hating the words as they left your mouth.
Hemlock considered the options in his head. Getting a Jedi under his command would be yet another testament to his work and that was worth more to him than these clones. It was a sacrifice he could make. âJoin me and I will allow them to remain prisoners here. No conditioning required.â
You knew that was the best you were going to get for them right now. You squeezed your eyes tight as you resigned yourself to what you were about to do and ignored Hunterâs pained and faint protests. âIâll join you.â You barely got the words out, but youâd said them now. You opened your eyes to that sadistic and twisted grin, the one from your nightmares. The one that he'd wear once he made some kind of monumental breakthrough in his research. And this time, it was warranted. Heâd done it. Heâd finally broken you.
Another Imperial entered the room. âDoctor, there is an incoming transmission from Governor Tarkin.â
Hemlock signalled back to the operative stood by Hunterâs capsule.
A raw and tormented scream left Hunterâs throat as his senses were overloaded once more.
You rushed to your feet and went to lunge for the doctor, but the operative held you back. âNo! You said-â
âThink of it as a reminder of what will happen if you change your mind.â Hemlock said icily as he left the room.
If it werenât for the bruising grip on your upper arms, you wouldâve collapsed to the ground, but you were left with no choice but to stand there and live with what youâd decided and to hear Hunterâs cries.
--
The lift opened to the prison level and before the troopers on guard had time to react, Echo shot them both. He picked up the loose blasters and he and Omega advanced down the corridor.
More troopers came at them, but Echo easily took care of them whilst Omega slid the datapad into one of the terminals.
âHey, kid. Whatâs going on?â
Omega turned to the clone that addressed her from behind his cell door. âWeâre breaking out.â With that, she programmed all cell doors to open. âHere.â She tossed the clone a spare blaster she had acquired. âIâll look for the others.â She told Echo, mentally including the so-called maintenance closet in that statement.
Just as she looked down one corridor, she saw another familiar face. âNala Se!â She ran over to the Kaminoan.
Nala Se knelt down to the girlâs level. âOmega, why did you come back to this place?â
âI had to, but itâs okay. Weâre all getting out this time.â She reassured her old mentor before she carried on past her, anxiously scanning for any sign of you all.
--
Omega hadnât seen any of you, but she had found the door Emerie had referred to. She knew perhaps the hope she was feeling in her heart was foolish, but she couldnât help it, it was who she was. And sheâd rather know for sure than spend the rest of her life regretting that she never tried. She held her breath as she opened the door.
Omegaâs exhale left her with an indistinguishable surprised and elated sound as she saw the figure.
He may have a supportive brace encasing his entire right leg.
He may be without his goggles.
He may look dishevelled and weary.
But there was no mistaking his face.
This was her brother. The brother she never thought she would see again. The one that had given up everything for them. Yet, somehow, he was standing there before her.
Omega stared at the man that had turned to face her when the door opened. âTech?â She gasped, scarcely believing it. She needed him to speak, to confirm that she wasnât seeing things.
Techâs eyes widened in shock. He hadnât dared take Hemlockâs words as the whole truth, but he recognised the child immediately and⌠and he felt alive again. âOmega?â
Another joyful sound left her throat as happy tears welled in her eyes. She dashed forward and wrapped her arms around his waist.
âDid it not work?â Tech whispered as he rested his hands on her back. He recognised the prison uniform. And he didnât remember a lot since Eriadu, especially with the months spent enduring Hemlockâs manipulations, but he had thought the rail car had gotten away at least.
âNo, it- well-â She stopped. âThe main thing to know is Crosshair did betray the Empire and heâs back with us. We can catch you up on the rest once weâre out of here.â
The news about his brother made him sigh in relief. They had been without Crosshair for far too long and Hemlockâs lies had been the only moments he had to imagine what having him back would feel like but the happy emotions it brought had all been spoiled and tainted by Hemlockâs cruelty. Now, he could allow himself to feel that happy again and he could be confident in knowing it was true. Then, he remembered the last part of Omegaâs statement. âOut of here?â Tech repeated, the very concept had felt like a distant desire for such a long time.
Omega smiled at him, âCome on, Echo is waiting. Weâre breaking everyone out.â
Tech released a long, relieved breath, âAn excellent idea.â He concurred. He followed her- a slight limp in his gait now- out of the cell that he hadnât been sure heâd ever leave.
--
âWe gave up hope that anyone was coming to help us.â
Echo held his helmet and addressed the clone that had first spoken to Omega when theyâd arrived, âWeâve been looking for this base for a while.â
âEcho, I searched all the cells. Theyâre not here. But I did find someone else.â
Echo turned at the sound of Omegaâs voice but what he saw had his jaw dropping and his helmet fell from his grasp. He said nothing as he walked towards his brother and clasped him close. âI donât believe it. How- I mean- you called out the plan- we saw you fall.â
Tech hadnât quite expected the hug, but he welcomed it all the same. It felt good to accept that fighting against Hemlock this time had been worth the pain. This was a truth he could trust. âYou forget that my intelligence did not cease to exist after I shot that connection hinge.â
Omega smiled as she heard that loveable cockiness in his voice.
Echo released his brother but kept his eyes on him. âAre you okay?â He asked, voice fuelled with concern.
Tech grew more solemn again. âAs much as could be expected. However, Iâm afraid to say that I have failed our squad. Hemlock, he wanted information about you all. I resisted when I could but- but his methods were rather⌠effective at getting the results he wanted.â
Echo had seen what Hemlockâs methods could do so in a short space of time and Tech had been here for months. So, the very fact that he had even held out at all was something to admire. âDonât worry about that.â Echo reassured him. âAll that matters is that youâre alive.â
Tech gave him a grateful bow of his head before he straightened his spine. âI see that I am not the only one with a new look.â He commented lightly, gesturing to his brace and Echoâs mechanical hand.
Echo allowed himself a short chuckle, âYeah, well, the situation called for it.â
Tech nodded in understanding before he scanned the group of clones around them all. âBut where are the others?â Tech asked, fully realising that amongst these newly freed clones, there were four faces that were missing. And the worry that flashed across Echoâs face did nothing to ease his own anxieties.
Giving Techâs shoulder one final squeeze, he spoke to the rest of the clones surrounding them. âThe rest of our squad were grabbed by Hemlockâs operatives. Where else would he take them?â
âWell, they could be in the training room. Itâs where Hemlock conditions the clones he deems useful.â
âI think I know where that is.â Omega said, grabbing the datapad. âFollow me.â
âAre you joking?â Rampart shoved past Echo. âThe wisest course of action is to leave while we can.â
Echo glared at the man. âClones donât leave our brothers behind. And Hemlockâs also got someone who is just as important to us as any other clone.â He moved Rampart out the way and kept his speech for his fellow clones. âListen, I know youâve all been through enough. You deserve your freedom. But Omega and I canât do this alone. Is anyone willing to stand with us?â
The clone that spoke to Omega spoke first, âI will. Iâve got one more fight left in me.â
That spurred others on. Soon more rallying shouts were declared throughout the group.
âGood.â Echo said appreciatively. Then he turned to Tech and took a reluctant breath, âTechâŚâ
Tech recognised that look but hearing that the rest of you were in danger had his loyal and protective instincts as a member of this squad come rushing back to him. âI want to go with you.â Tech insisted. âThey need our help.â
âYouâre not 100%. We lost you once, itâs not happening again.â Echo said firmly. âGet the injured to the hangar and secure a shuttle. You can help them there.â He gave Tech a spare blaster. âWeâll see you soon.â
âVery well.â Tech said with a heavy sigh. Deep down, he knew that his current situation made him more of a liability for such a high stakes mission. He needed to recover properly and get back to form and he could start by helping the rest of these clones. Â
Echo put his helmet on once more. âIâll trigger an alert in a different wing and reroute their troops. The rest of you, grab any weapon you can.â
Tech led the way with the injured, hoping that this would all come to a better conclusion that Eriadu had.
Before Omega left with Echo and the rest of their team, Nala Seâs voice stopped her.
âOmega, I must not allow my science to remain in the Empireâs hands.â She knelt down and placed a large hand on Omegaâs shoulder. âThe only way you will be free is if Hemlock is gone and the databanks are destroyed.â
âThen letâs get to the lab.â Omega said determinedly.
âNo. Your place is with them.â Nala Se nodded to the clones.
Omega dipped her head in both a farewell and in understanding. âYouâll need this.â She gave Nala Se the datapad and watched her walk away before she joined up with Echo and left the cells.
Rampart watched the scientist go, a fresh plan of his own forming in his head as he made to follow her.
--
Hemlock walked back to the training room, working on dampening his simmering anger and irritation. The conversation with Tarkin had not been a productive one and now he was faced with having to deal with the lousy Imperial face-to-face.
He had it under control. Tarkin would just be another nuisance he had to deal with.
--
âThe training floorâs two more corridors over.â Omega said to Echo as they eliminated the guards by the hall terminal.
Echo used his scomp to bring up schematics. âThe pneumatic tube system runs throughout this base. Think you can use it to get eyes inside that room?â He opened a panel in the walls.
âIt worked in the vault.â Omega ran over to the gap and crawled into the narrow space.
âRelay what you see, but stay out of sight until weâre in position.â Echo ordered before she disappeared. He handed her a comm.
âRodger that.â
--
Nala Se had taken a grenade from a downed trooper as she made for the lab. She had accepted what her course of action would lead her to.
Covertly following her, Rampart grabbed a blaster from another body.
--
Nala Se entered the lab but just as she finished bringing up the databank and blood samples, a blaster clicked behind her, and she was staring down an unhappy looking Admiral Rampart. She activated the bomb behind her back, no one was going to stop her from doing what needed to be done. And if she took this Imperial down with her⌠well, that was an added bonus.
--
Omega peered out into the room from behind the ceiling grate. All was quiet. You were standing up, your hands in binders with an operative holding on tight to your shoulders, whilst the others were knocked out and in some type of capsule prison. âEcho, I have a visual on them. Thereâs an operative on guard but I donât see the others.â She whispered into her comm. âI might be able to free them if you give me a big enough distraction.â
âWeâre on our way.â
--
Echo and his group of clones entered the training room but as soon as they entered, the lights dimmed, the floor lit up in a harsh red light and parts of the floor rose up to form obstacles. They were ambushed by the other operatives in seconds.
--
You couldnât understand why the operative holding you suddenly let you go to activate the downstairs area, but the sounds of blaster fire soon told you why.
You hoped Echoâs plan was going to work.
--
Omega managed to sneak into the room without incident. She caught your eyeline and motioned for you to be quiet as she went over to the main control box. She worked on Wreckerâs first, and she succeeded in removing one of the wrist cuffs. Before she could work on anything else, she felt eyes on her and she let out a fearful gasp as she saw the operative staring at her.
You acted quickly. You ran in front of the operative and saw your lightsaber attached to your belt. You lunged for it but with your hands bound, you were limited in what you could offer and a powerful kick to your chest sent you tumbling to the floor. Winded and gasping for air, you could only watch as Omegaâs stun blasts did nothing to stop the advance of the soldier and he took a hold of her arm and dragged her into the centre of the room. You got to your feet just as Hemlock entered the room with the operative from Pabu.
âA glaring weakness in clones is their loyalty to one another.â Hemlock said to the young girl. âThank you for proving my point.â Then Hemlock beckoned you over to him as you both walked towards the window.
âNow that youâve joined our ranks, perhaps it is time to see what sort of matters you will have to deal with.â Hemlock said to you. He wouldnât free you yet, not until he knew for certain that this matter was officially over and dealt with. Your attachment for the clones remained and therefore the margin for error was still too great so for now, you remained in cuffs and his prisoner.
You forced yourself to ignore Omegaâs shocked gasp as she heard that.
âShall we see if they fare better than you did?â Hemlock allowed the firefight to continue for a couple minutes before he pressed the buttons that would introduce his special toxin into the room.
You could only watch on in horror as the clones without helmets started to cough and choke whilst they desperately clutched at their throats before they collapsed to the ground.
âPerhaps an unfair comparison given that I didnât use this for you but alas, sometimes such things are necessary. You will find that often the most pain gets the quickest results, but with your skills, you will make quick work of things, I am sure.â
âYou joined him?â Omega said in dismay.
âI had to.â You croaked, your throat closing up as everything you loved fell apart around you.
--
Having entertained Rampart and his delusions of Imperial redemption for long enough, Nala Se didnât fear the blaster bolt that entered her chest and as the light faded from her eyes, she took comfort in the fact that this final act of hers would bring peace to Omegaâs life.
Rampart heard the rapid beeping of the grenade that rolled free from her hand as she fell, but before he could do anything, his life left him in a flash of blinding white light.
--
Having been the only one with the safety of a helmet to resist the gas, Echo was on his own against the three operatives.
He staggered forward as a knife entered the back of his shoulder. His blaster was knocked out his grasp, so he used his mechanical hand to defend against the swings of the sword from the operative that had cut him, and he succeeded in throwing the black-armoured clone against one of the walls, so his helmet came off and he too feel victim to the gas.
However, Echo didnât have long to recover before he was knocked to the ground but just as he reached for his blaster, it was kicked away, and he glanced up to see another operative pointing a blaster at his head.
--
Hemlock kept his sights on the scene below. âTheir efforts have failed.â Hemlock stated. âPredictably so.â
You were shoved back to stand in the middle of the room with Omega.
Omega glanced at you, but your face was a blank slate. Your posture was slumped and heavy with defeat. You had no fire, no fight in you.
âSir, thereâs been an explosion in the central lab. Itâs been destroyed.â Scorch revealed as he entered the training room.
This news snapped you out of your fatigued and defeated state. Hemlock wasnât untouchable and he knew it. You remembered the nervousness youâd picked up on when heâd first told you they were coming to the base, and you saw the way his body tensed after Scorchâs words. For all his victories and apparent calmness, he knew you were the people that could get to him which was why heâd done everything he could think of to tear you apart. The thoughts sent a surge of strength and resolve through you. What the fuck were you doing? This was your team, your squad, your family. Youâd all never stop fighting for each other so why had you? Youâd given up so easily and that wasnât who you were, how could you have lost sight of that? You glanced over to Omega and nodded.
Omega felt hope rise in her chest as she saw the familiar spark and determination in your eyes. She then stole a look behind her to see Wrecker slowly waking up. âYou failed too.â She said smugly to Hemlock. âYour dataâs gone.â And she wasnât just talking about the samples, she knew Tech was safe too.
Hemlock whipped his head around to face the two of you. He had what he needed; he could start again. âBut I still have you both.â
Picking up on Wreckerâs movements too, you got ready to fight once more. âHey, Hemlock?â You waited until his eyes arrived on you. âGo to hell.â
Hemlock glowered at you but before he could do anything more, Omega spoke once more.
âAnd youâre forgetting one thing. We have them.â Omega said proudly.
Chaos erupted.
Wrecker ripped himself free of his capsule and used the portion covering his legs as a shield against the blaster fire before he launched it towards the operatives, the impact of the piece of metal against one of the control towers took down the entire system in the process.
Crosshair and Hunter groggily woke up their confinement also loosened.
Wrecker shakily got to his feet and pushed against the electrospear that the operative shoved towards his chest. He ignored the pain of the electrical current and kept his focus entirely on meeting the soldier strength for strength.
You dashed over to Hunter and rested your bound hands just beside his head âMy love, I need you to stand for me.â You murmured with urgency. You placed your hands under his neck and then moved them gently still to his upper back to support him.
Hunter strained to open his eyes as he took in your still slightly blurry form, but he never failed to recognise you or your voice. He nodded and inhaled sharply as he slowly rose with your encouragement.
Whilst you did that, Omega made a break for a loose blaster, but Scorch grabbed her. She struggled against him, but she was forced to stop as Hemlock paired them together with a set of cuffs.
âWeâre leaving. Get the Jedi.â Hemlock said to Scorch, passing him a hypodermic with a sedative inside it. He then snatched a blaster from CX-2 as well as the set of controls he kept on his sleeve for his ship. âDeal with them.â He directed the operative before he dragged Omega out,
Scorch came over with as he saw you attempting to aid the clone sergeant to his feet. He speedily stabbed the needle into your thigh and pressed down on the plunger.
You reacted swiftly and slapped his hand away before you landed a kick to his gut, but you felt the broken skin and as you removed the needle from your leg, you saw that the tip of it was wet, and you knew that you hadnât been fast enough. Some of it had entered your system. A wooziness overcame you and you swayed on your feet as you fought against it.
Scorch recovered from the blow you dealt him and as he saw the unsteady way you stood as well as the lack of clarity behind your eyes, he knew he had done enough to get you compliant. He grabbed your wrist and forced you out of the room as he hurried to catch up with Hemlock.
--
Seeing that Hemlock was escaping with you both, Wrecker thrust the spear above him and kicked the operative back.
Hunter wearily worked on standing up straight and finding the strength to go after you and Omega.
âGet them back.â Wrecker said to Hunter before he let out a roar and charged at the operative heâd been fighting. He tackled his waist and smashed through the cracked window.
--
The gas dissipated and Echo glanced up to see the glass of one of the windows had cracked and there were flashes blaster fire. Whatever was happening above him was the disruption he needed.
And that distraction developed as Wrecker came crashing through the window.
In the mayhem, Echo was able to divert the blaster pointed at his head to the second operative standing behind him and take cover. Even with one operative dead, he was still outnumbered but two more rounds fired past him to disband the operative forces. Echo turned and saw that Wrecker- despite being flat on the ground- had been the one to fire the shots but he was still in danger. Echo fired a series of shots to the operative that Wrecker had forced out of the window and that operative also fell dead to the ground.
But Echo couldnât ease up. Another operative had recovered from the disruption and attacked them again. Echo opened fire back as he took cover behind one of the obstacles.
Wrecker was slower to react. The shot he took to the inside of his leg as he rolled for shelter was yet another painful sign of how out of it he was. But he needed to get it together, Echo still needed him, and he wasnât going to let his brother down.
Echo carefully moved around the room. He knew there were two operatives remaining and they made themselves know quickly. Now that the danger of the gas was gone, he had removed his helmet to aid in his breathing but as he walked around the side of one of the wall obstacles, a wave of blaster fire was sent in his direction, and he quickly pressed himself back against the wall. He searched for another way to somehow get behind the operative who had fired on him but as he did so, he felt a threat approaching his own back. As he turned, he saw the operative with the vibroblade weapons lunge for him and his blaster wasnât primed to take the shot to stop it.
With a loud shout, Wrecker got to his feet and picked the operative up by the neck and smashed his head through one of the walls. That took up the last of his energy, his legs gave out and he fell to the ground with a deep groan.
Seeing his brother go down so heavily alarmed Echo deeply which was why he wasnât the one to kill the final operative that had emerged. No, those shots came from one of the clones who had rallied by his side for this fight. He gave him a grateful nod before he knelt by Wreckerâs side. The clone could barely keep his eyes open, and he was breathing in short, sharp pants, his pain was obvious. âWrecker, where are the others?â Echo asked as he looked on worriedly as his brother.
âTheyâve- theyâve gone after-â Wrecker broke off with a low groan and couldnât finish the thought. He was too exhausted and sore to focus on anything other than staying awake.
Echo put it together. âI can help you get there but I need you to get to your feet.â Echo urged as insistent but as caringly as possible, but Wrecker made no move to stand. âCome on, Wrecker, you can do it.â He thought of the first thing he could think of to get him there. âTechâs alive. Heâs waiting at the shuttle.â
âIf thatâs supposed to cheer me up, itâs a bad way to do it.â Wrecker managed to grunt.
âIâm serious. Omega found him.â
Wrecker glanced at Echo and a brief rush of adrenaline hit him as he saw the serious and honest look on Echoâs face.
âItâs true. I saw him.â The other clone added as he came over to offer his help.
Wrecker allowed himself to believe that because it was now the only thing giving him the strength to even think about getting up. With a determined moan, he got to his feet.
Echo, along with the other clone, supported Wrecker as they all made their way to the shuttle.
--
Hunter had managed to stand and grab the spear that the operative had left behind, but everything was still blurring together in one dark and incoherent shape. He couldnât fully tell one sense apart from the other, everything was too sore and disjointed.
But he knew there was still an operative up here and he had to focus on finding him.
Crosshair was also beginning to get to his feet and as he saw CX-2 creep next to his pod and aim his blaster at Hunter, Crosshair kicked his arm which caused the shot to go array.
Tracking the sound, Hunter threw the spear in the direction it had come from and heard the sharp blade meeting itâs target as CX-2 was speared in the gut and the power behind Hunterâs through saw doubly sure that he was dead as he was flung back into the power grid and electrocuted.
Hunter grabbed the fallen rifle and spoke to Crosshair through gritted teeth, âIâll go get them. You should stay here.â
âNot a chance.â Crosshair grunted as he properly got to his feet.
Hunter picked up a second blaster and handed Crosshair the sniper rifle.
Supporting each other, the two of them hobbled out the room to go catch up with you and Omega.
--
The night air was cold as a storm raged on.
Thunder rumbled above you.
Lightening flashed through the black clouds.
The pouring rain pelted against your skin.
The wind whipped across your face.
But as unpleasant as it was, it did help get you out of your sedative state. You just had to wait for the right moment and so long as Scorch had a blaster pressed to your back and Omega was cuffed and attached to Hemlock, it wasnât the right moment, so you pretended to still be as compliant as you had been when being led through the corridors out of the training room.
Hemlock led the way across the exposed and narrow walkway towards the landing platform. He was almost there. He could rebuild once he got away. He ignored the girlâs struggles and protests as he dragged her further along and pressed the button on the control sleeve that would bring the ship to them. Just as the ship was preparing to land, two blaster bolts hit the right and left engines and the ship erupted into flames.
You used as your moment to take care of Scorch. You smacked the back of your head into his visor and turned on your heels to grab his blaster.
In the push and shove struggle, both of you teetered towards the edge of the bridge. One particularly nasty shove from Scorch saw to it that you fell over the top, but you still had a hold of his blaster, so he toppled over with you.
You just about managed to take a scrappy hold of the one of the bars that formed the boundary of the walkway, Scorch fell past you into the abyss below. The metal was slick against your fingers and being cuffed wasnât making holding on any easier, your grip was haphazard at best. Which was why you werenât surprised that you couldnât keep a secure hold and you slipped downwards, your fingers catching the edge of the platform.
You saw the scene unfolding across from you and you wished there was more you could do to help but all you could do now was fight to keep your head up as your legs dangled aimlessly. You called on every piece of strength you had to hold on and wait this out.
--
Hemlock thrust Omega in front of him and wrapped his arm around her neck as he held the blaster to her head. You were out of the picture for now, his main adversaries remained further down the bridge. âThatâs far enough!â He threatened as he saw the clones
Hunter shook the rain from his eyes as he and Crosshair paused to figure out the next best course of action. He had to trust that you would hold on for long enough. Right now, his priority was Omega. He knelt down and kept his blaster trained on Hemlock.
Crosshair did the same, only he rested his rife on Hunterâs shoulder as he peered down his scope.
The two of them synchronised their breathing as the storm echoed around them but that didnât distract them. Their entire focus was on the two people down the walkway.
âYou wonât get past them.â Omega said, no fear in her voice.
âThey wonât risk hurting you.â Hemlock said through heavy breaths. âAnd itâs not only you they have to consider.â
âNeither will you. You need me alive.â Omega countered. âAnd sheâs a lot stronger than you think.â She said, knowing that no matter what, you would be fine.
Hemlock brought her to the edge of the bridge opposite to where you were hanging. âIf I go over, then you go over.â He then bellowed down to the clones, âDrop the blasters!â
But Omega wasnât going to entertain that outcome. Hemlockâs arrogance would be his downfall. She reached into her sleeve and grabbed the tool she had stolen from Emerieâs supply kit.
--
Hunter saw what Omega was doing and understood her plan. âShoot the binders.â He told Crosshair.
âI- I- I canât.â Crosshair stammered. He had rarely practiced with his left hand as the trigger hand and these conditions were less than ideal to make such a precise shot. âTheyâre too close. If Iâm off- I canât risk Omega.â
âShe knows what to do, Crosshair.â Hunter said. He trusted Omega and he trusted Crosshair. He had all the confidence that his brother could make the shot. âWait for her, then take the shot.â
Crosshair let that faith and his own desire to rescue Omega guide him as he rested his finger on the trigger. He could do this. He knew he could. He inhaled and exhaled steadily as he waited on her.
--
Omega stabbed her implement into Hemlockâs thigh and used his surprise to step away from him and she raised their cuffed hands in the air.
When Crosshairâs shot met itâs mark and separated them, she crouched down as she heard six shots hit Hemlockâs chest and she watched his body fall over the side.
--
Releasing a thankful sigh, you braced yourself on your forearms as you worked on hauling yourself back up. You felt a supportive hand tug at your arm and angled your gaze to see Omega doing her best to help you back onto the bridge.
Once safely situated and cuff free thanks to Omegaâs tool, you stayed propped on your knees and braced your hands on your thighs as you caught your breath and looked at the young girl and all it took was that glance from you. She crashed into you, and you squeezed her close. âAre you alright?â
Omega squeezed you back and nodded into your neck. âYeah⌠Iâm okay.â She said through an exhausted but relieved sigh. âAre you?â
âYeah, kid, Iâm okay.â You said, your throat tightening as you realised what was about to happen next. It had been the thing that had gotten you through every night since arriving here. And it had been the thing you had so nearly given up and lost.
You both pulled apart at the same time.
You got to your feet and followed her gaze towards the two men still kneeling further down the bridge. You didnât need to check with her, you both started running together.
Naturally, you reached them just before Omega did and you didnât really slow down in your approach.
With adrenaline overpowering your own lingering pain and tiredness, you- getting caught up in the excitement of seeing Hunter again- foolishly forgot about his injuries and all but launched yourself at him. You collided against his chest with a happy cry and flung your arms around him and pulled him close to you.
âOw ow ow.â Hunter mumbled with a sharp wince as he braced himself against your strength, but he couldnât help himself, he clung to you just as tightly.
âShit, Iâm sorry. Iâm so sorry.â Your words were muffled from where you pressed your face in the crook of his neck. You went to pull away instead, but he wasnât letting you yet, in fact he readjusted his hold to keep you right where you were.
Hunter breathed you in and let himself get lost in the feeling of holding you and feeling you against him. The familiar shape and scent of your body providing him the comfort and security he needed to alleviate part of the pain he was feeling with his senses. He nuzzled into your neck and used one hand to cradle the back of your head whilst his other arm still kept you tight to him.
The two of you held onto each other like you were terrified it was all a dream and you might be taken away again. The bridge was cold and wet against your legs but after all that had just happened, it hardly mattered now. The rain continued its deluge against your body, but you didnât care. All you cared about was this moment right here and now.
Only when his body did truly start to protest against the strain, did Hunter relax his arms.
You released your own arms and hid your face in your hands as the emotions of the time that had passed hit you all at once. Sobs mixed with laughter left your throat and racked through your body as you realised that he was safe. That Omega was safe. That they all were safe.
Hunter gently took your hands away and carefully held your bruised face. He used his thumbs to softly wipe some of the rain and tears running down your cheeks. He brushed some wet strands of hair tenderly away from your face before murmuring, âI love you.â A kiss to your forehead. âI love you,â A kiss to your cheek. âI love you,â A kiss to your other cheek.
You stared into his brown eyes as you got yourself under control and they grounded you so completely as you saw the feeling behind them. âI love you too.â You gasped breathlessly. You threaded your fingers in his damp strands and-more mindful of his injuries- leaned forward.
Hunter went to close the gap but the sound of someone managing a strained but somehow still very pointed cough caused you both to stop and you turned your head to see Crosshair and Omega waiting expectantly.
âWhat? No hugs for us?â Crosshair said with a light-hearted, albeit pained, smile at the two of you.
You huffed out a chuckle and together, you and Hunter slid into their embrace, and you all wrapped your arms around one another. You shared in that moment until Omega decided to break away.
You all got to your feet, but you noticed how unsteady both Crosshair and Hunter were.
With Omega looking out for Crosshair, you focused your attention on Hunter. âLean on me.â You instructed him as you placed his arm around you, and you took on his weight as you all made your way to the transport hangar.
--
You all reached the shuttle and slowly walked up the ramp but the person you saw tending to Wreckerâs wounds had you all forgetting any remaining aches and pains.
All three of you inhaled sharply and stopped short. You shared a look to make sure you were all in agreement with what- or rather-who you were seeing.
âYeah, youâre not seeing things.â Wrecker told you all with a cheery disposition.
Echo had a small yet delighted grin on his face as he took in the stunned yet happy reactions from all of you.
âOh⌠did I not mention that?â Omega kidded, a joyous smile on her own face.
âTech?â Crosshair all but whispered.
âYouâre alive?â You and Hunter said together, emotion overwhelming both of you as you spoke. Â
âYou sound surprised.â Tech said with a small smile. What did catch him by surprise though was the way he was dragged into a large group hug with all six of you.
And as the shuttle took off and you all had that minute together, you were hit with a remarkable sense of home.
--
The shuttle landed in Pabu and the rescued clones steadily departed the shuttle first.
Echo, Omega and Wrecker were the first of you all to leave with Echo wanting to check on Emerie and Omega wanting to check on her friends from the vault.
Tech made to go too but hesitated as he caught the attention of a familiar face.
Pheeâs eyes widened. She walked up the ramp and took in the messy yet totally recognisable man in front of her. âWell, brown eyes, itâs about damn time.â
Tech made to adjust his non-existent goggles but caught himself. âI was- uh- rather occupied for a while.â
Phee raised her chin and smiled. She came up the ramp and linked arms with the clone. âNow your survival is an adventure I want to hear all about.â
You couldâve sworn you saw the faintness of blushes on Techâs cheeks.
âWell, it involved a grappling hook and some pretty fast thinking. I was fallingâŚâ
You, Hunter and Crosshair watched them walk away and you caught the completely astonished expression on Crosshairâs face. It was possible he was more taken aback by that than by seeing Tech come back from the dead.
âI have a question.â Crosshair asked as he stared at the fading figures.
âWhatâs that?â You said, pretending to have no idea as to why he looked so bewildered. You welcomed Hunterâs arm that looped around your waist and the look he gave you told you that he was willing to play along.
âWe just spent the duration of that journey getting medical attention and catching Tech up on everything that had happened since you all ignored Plan 88, right?â
âRight.â Hunter agreed, ignoring the playful jab.
âAnd I was on Pabu and with you all a good while before everything went to shit.â Crosshair said.
âUh huh.â You concurred, a slightly teasing smile on your face as you waited for him to get to the point of his question.
âSo, please explain to me why no one thought to tell me about that.â He pointed with his left hand towards Tech and Phee. âSince when did Tech get- I mean how- just what exactly is that?â
âOh⌠that.â You feigned a sudden realisation. âHuh, I guess they did get pretty close whilst we were staying here. How many dates was it before we had to leave, Hunter?â
Hunter matched your teasing tone. âYeah, I donât know. At least three or four- not that Tech truly realised thatâs what they were. We really didnât tell you?â He asked Crosshair, a smirk on his face.
âYou two are impossible.â Crosshair groused before he walked down the ramp, muttering under his breath.
You laughed quietly as you watched him leave.
Hunter let out a low chuckle too as he brought you in closer to his side and he pressed his lips to the top of your head before you both walked out the ship.
--
Emerie observed the children from afar and was pleased to see them chasing the animals of the island and interacting with the Omega and the other young clones. âTheyâve adapted quickly.â She said as Echo approached her side.
âKids are resilient.â
âA childhoodâs not something we ever had. Our lives have never been our own.â
âUntil now. Iâm heading to Pantora to help get some of the clones settled. Iâm sure Senator Chuchi would find whatever you have to say very helpful for our cause.â
âI have a lot to make up for. Iâd like to help out however I can.â
Echo rested a hand on her shoulder before he made for the shuttle once more.
Emerie followed a few paces behind.
--
As you and Hunter were making your way from the shuttle, Omega called out your name.
You paused and turned to see she had brought a group of kids over with her.
âThese were the children I was telling you about. This is Eva, Jax, Sami and Bayrn.â She introduced each child in kind before she introduced you and said to them, âAnd this is my friend I told you about.â
âHello.â You said warmly as they looked at you, both with curiosity and nervousness.
âI um, I filled them in on everything. I hope thatâs okay.â
You nodded. âYou contact Rex, Iâll catch up.â You said to Hunter whilst Omega went to go find Batcher. You crouched down in front of the remaining children. âOmega told me a lot about you too. I hear you all helped with her escape plan, thatâs pretty impressive.â You said sincerely, keeping your voice tender and kind.
âOmega was the one that led it. It was all her. We didnât do too much.â Jax said.
âA team is only as good as everyone in it. You all had a part to play, and you did it well.â You cleared your throat as you readied yourself for the next part. âNow, I know Omega has told you that Iâm a Jedi, and did she tell you what that means?â
All of them nodded.
âOkay, thatâs good. And I have to ask, have any of you ever like an object moved without you touching it, or you were somehow able to jump higher than you expected?â
You knew Baryn couldnât really understand and wasnât paying much attention as he babbled away in Samiâs arms, but you figured he was there for the same reasons as the rest of them nodded again.
âWeâre going to look out for you whilst we work on getting you back to your families, but life will always be a bit different for you now, and youâll still have to be careful. But I can teach you some things whilst youâre still here that should help and once youâre home, if you or your parents have any more questions, youâre welcome to come back.â You offered, smiling at them as they nodded. âAlright, thatâs all from the grown up for today. Carry on exploring.â You said fondly before you stood up and went to rejoin Hunter and Omega
--
You, Hunter and Omega had taken up position by the weeping maya tree with Batcher lying by Omegaâs side. You all watched as the clones walked around freely and the children from the vault got to enjoy being kids once more and it was a delightful sight to take in.
âWith Hemlock gone and his data destroyed, theyâre finally safe.â Omega said with relief.
âMm-hmm.â Hunter agreed and released a relieved sigh of his own as the impact of that statement properly hit him. âAnd so are both of you.â
âWill it take long to find their families?â
âRex and I are working on it, but weâll look after them until then.â
âAnd that brings the adoptive parent tally up to eight- nine including Gungi.â You kidded affectionately before you laid down next to Hunter and rested your head in his lap.
âLike you didnât just offer them that exact thing whilst I was speaking to him.â Hunter retorted playfully as he brushed the backs of his fingers across your cheek.
You stuck your tongue out at him before the sound of the shuttle powering up grabbed all of your attention. You raised your head and saw Echo getting ready to depart with some of the clones that wanted to continue the fight. All four of you dipped your heads and smiled in farewell.
âWhat about the rest of the clones?â Omega asked as she watched the shuttle leave. âWill they stay here on Pabu?â
âWell, itâs up to them. Theyâre free to follow their own path.â Hunter exhaled tiredly but kept his voice light as he said, âWeâve all fought enough battles for one lifetime. Now we get to choose who we want to be.â
âLike what?â Omega asked.
You smiled at Hunter and placed your head back down in his lap. You closed your eyes and let the sunâs warmth seep into your skin.
âWhatever we want, kid.â The girl leaned against his arm and his voice and face softened at the action, âWhatever we want.â
Then, as the Tech, Wrecker and Crosshair came to sit down with the three of you, Hunter stared down at your utterly content form and stroked a hand past your brow and through your hair.
He had a pretty good idea of what he wanted to be next.
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My mom named one of the street cats she feeds Tommy, so I thought to myself, "what if..."
Summary: When you and Hunter are left alone on The Havoc Marauder the feelings the two of you have kept well hidden finally come to light...
Pairing: Hunter x Jedi!Reader
Word Count: 5,271
Author's Note: I really donât know how Hunterâs senses work, especially since they seemed to forget about them as the seasons went on. I like the idea most of fandom subscribes to that all of his senses are heightened but I saw a post once comparing his electroreception to that of a platypus which absolutely kills me. I guess weâll never know for sure but no matter what I love our dear platypus man LOL
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The Havoc Marauder was uncharacteristically silent as you sat in the cockpit. Most of The Bad Batch, minus Hunter who had stayed behind claiming headache, had left for a supply run earlier and likely wouldnât be back for a few standard hours. Hunter had retreated to his bunk to sleep moments after the others had left, effectively leaving you alone.
Normally, the chance to explore a new place on a new planet would have thrilled you but like so many other things that had changed recently too. What had once brought excitement now brought fear. You had volunteered to stay with the ship as you didnât want to risk being seen in a busy spaceport. Not that there were many left in the galaxy that would recognize you, but you just didnât want to take any chances that might further endanger the squad. Having a former Jedi amongst your ranks was essentially a death sentence these days, and The Bad Batch already had enough heat on them as renegade clones.Â
With a sigh, you sunk further into the copilot seat as you stared out the viewport. As much as you appreciated some peace and quiet, which admittedly was hard to come by with the squad, the silence left you with too much time to think. Somedays it was hard to wrap your head around all that had happened. The weight of the grief you felt threatened to drown you when you took a moment to stop and acknowledge it. Everything you had once known, had once believed in had been completely turned upside down. Your friends, your former master, all gone in a moment.Â
As far as you knew you had gone from being one of thousands to one of only a few that remained and even then you had only just barely survived. You werenât sure if your survival was the will of the force or simply just the result of being in the right place at the right time. In your more cynical moments, you believed it really had only been luck. If Jedi masters with far greater power than your own hadnât survived you felt you really had no right still being alive. It was a thought that kept you up most nights, survivor's guilt.Â
Having only been nighted a few rotations before the Clone Wars had started you had never been assigned your own battalion. Instead, throughout the war you had often completed recon and special ops missions that had the GAR assigning small squads of clones to you as needed, mostly commandos. It had been how you had met The Bad Batch in the first place. Youâd been paired with the squad on several missions towards the end of the war. In the end, this use of your skills as a Jedi had likely been what had saved you. You hadnât been near any clones when the order had come through, instead you had been klicks away from the nearest squad scouting. The clones had known you were on the planet though and the manhunt that had happened in the days that had followed Order-66 had nearly claimed your life multiple times. But despite everything that had been thrown your way you had still managed to escape off-world with a blaster wound burning in your side and a broken arm.Â
Your first thought had been to simply disappear in the galaxy, to find some small backwater planet to live out the rest of your days but without enough fuel or credits to get you anywhere far, desperation had driven you to seek out Cid. You had used the Trandoshan as an informant many times throughout the war and while you still didnât trust her it had turned out to be a good idea after all as it had led you directly back to The Batch.Â
Youâd been terrified at first, drawing your lightsaber on them the minute they had entered the bar, but it had become clear rather quickly that they were not following orders like the other clones had been. Theyâd explained everything, Order-66, Palpatine, the inhibitor chips, everything that had happened in the days following the end of the war. To hear the truth, that the men you had fought alongside for so many years, your friends, had been used like pawns in a game, treated in such a horrendous way by both The Republic and the new Empire had broken you more than anything else. It had been in that moment as you stared at the squad in front of you in Cidâs dingy bar that you had come to the realization that everything you had once believed in, everything you had fought for had amounted to nothing at all. All it had done was bring about the demise of nearly everyone you had cared for. You hadnât been protecting the galaxy, youâd just been one part in bringing it to ruin.Â
The thought continued to haunt you, even now, months after the end of the war. It had been hard to keep going afterward but being with the Batch and Omega had helped. You had always gotten along well with the squad during the war, in fact, they had become your favourite team to work with and despite not often working with Jedi they had seemed to accept and respect you. Youâd always felt welcome amongst them. When they had suggested you stay on with them as they worked with Cid you had initially refused, not wanting to put them in any more danger than they were already in. Even if you had mostly shut yourself off from the force to better hide yourself you still didnât want to take the chance of being detected. But Cid being Cid hadnât really given you the option, if you wanted to get the credits you needed to disappear into the galaxy you were going to owe her, and running jobs with the Batch became the only way to do so.Â
You sighed as you slid further down in the seat if only your master could see you now. Jedi Knight turned mercenary. Your eyes began to sting as you thought of your lost master. Master Antar Wei had been so very kind, wise, and caring. Heâd been a true keeper of the peace, a gentle soul with the strength of a warrior. He had taught you so very much, without his teachings you would not have been the person you are today. He had been as close to a father as you had ever had and his loss was nearly unbearable. Tech had been able to get access to some of the Empireâs files and when Master Weiâs name hadnât appeared on any of the wanted lists you knew he had likely succumbed to the same fate that nearly all of the Jedi had.Â
You startled slightly as the door to the cockpit opened, so lost in your own thoughts you hadnât heard the approaching footsteps. You swivelled the chair around to turn and look at Hunter as he entered, trying your best to school your features into an expression that would best hide your inner turmoil.
From the look on Hunterâs face, you hadnât done the best job. His warm brown eyes were filled with concern, the lines of his face taught as he hovered hesitantly just inside the doorway. He shifted from one foot to the other as his eyes briefly swept the cockpit, as though searching for signs of danger, before they settled back on you. Â
âAre you⌠alright?â He asked stiffly, as though he found it uncomfortable to ask you such a thing. His long hair was ruffled, likely from his sleep, making him even more ruggedly handsome than usual. You felt momentarily guilty for disturbing him before you noticed the air of tension that usually surrounded him when he had one of his migraines was no longer present. Only the same unease that had been clinging to him for the past few weeks was there.
Of all the members of The Batch, you had always gotten along best with the Sergeant. You admired his intelligence, his straightforward manner, the sly sense of humour that he let escape every once and a while, and the way he was fully devoted to his brothers. He was one of the most honourable men you had ever met and watching him go from stoic soldier to caring older brother to Omega had been a joy to witness.Â
Truthfully you had been wrestling with feelings for the gruff clone that were decidedly not Jedi-like since the very first mission you had been on together. There had always just been something about him that had drawn you to him. His signature always seemed brighter to you in the force, and like a moth to a flame, you had struggled to maintain your professionalism around him. Attachment was forbidden after all and some days when you looked at the ridiculously handsome man you knew your feelings were treading into dangerous territory. That had been before though, you reminded yourself, the Jedi were gone and with it, you supposed the rules you had once lived by were as well.Â
At one point you had been certain that your feelings were not just one-sided, Hunter kept his emotions very closely in check, but there had been looks, touches, conversations, and jokes just between the two of you that had set your heart pounding. But that also had been before. It seemed that whatever had been there was now long gone. In the last few weeks, all you had been able to sense from him was tension. He had done almost a complete 180. He no longer talked to you directly unless absolutely necessary, whenever you entered a room he left as soon as he was able to, even on The Marauder he always retreated to the space furthest away from you. A part of you wondered if you were just overreacting but the other knew that you werenât, something had changed in him and you had no idea what had caused it. Hunterâs cooling towards you had just been another knife in your already fragile heart. You had lost so much and watching him slip away too, even though heâd never been yours in the first place, had only added to your pain.Â
You realized suddenly that you had been quiet for longer than what was considered polite you finally spoke, shaking yourself fully from your melancholy thoughts, âI'm fine,â Your voice was soft as you nodded at him. You did your best to plaster a gentle smile on your face in an effort to ease his obvious discomfort.
âYour heart rate was elevated,â Hunter said, answering the question that had been at the forefront of your mind. Though you thought with amusement that you should have known, Hunterâs heightened senses meant there was very little on The Marauder that could be kept secret, âI thought something had happenedâŚâÂ
âNo,â You replied with a soft sigh, shaking your head sadly as you continued, âI just got a bit lost in my thoughts. I'm ok.â Â
His warm brown eyes were still intense but some of the worry had drained out of them as he looked at you for another long moment, âAre youâŚsure?â He asked hesitantly, looking somewhat like heâd rather be anywhere else.Â
âIâm sure, thank you, Hunter,â You replied with another nod, hoping to reassure him even though internally your heart was aching at the distance between the two of you.Â
âOk, Iâll uh - leave you to it thenâŚâ While Omegaâs presence had forced him to get better at dealing with emotions he still had the tendency to avoid emotional confrontations like a plague. But this complete avoidance was new, in the past you might not have talked about it but he had still always seemed to know when you were feeling down or conflicted. Youâd spent many hours and missions together sitting side by side, usually, no words were needed as you had always just found comfort in his solid and warm presence, sometimes he would distract you with stories about missions the squad had been on, but often it was just his silent company that he offered. Those moments together had always been your favourite. You still didnât know where things between the two of you had gone so wrong.Â
You watched as he went to turn around and suddenly you found yourself moving from your seat. Silently and quickly you closed the gap between the two of you, your hand reaching out to grasp his wrist, pulling him to a stop before you could really even consider what you were doing. You were so tired of everything but especially this unspoken conflict the two of you seemed to be in, âHunter, waitâŚâÂ
He turned to look at you with wide eyes before his gaze darted between your face and where your hand was on his wrist. You let go of him, trying your best to ignore the way your palm was tingling from touching him. Heâd always had that effect on you but whereas it had been comforting before it now only brought a sense of sadness, a sense of loss. Â
âIâm sorry if Iâve done something wrong, or something to upset you in any wayâŚâ You said softly, the words suddenly flowing out of you without really thinking. Your heart was beating painfully in your chest and your stomach rolled with anxiety. You couldnât bring yourself to meet his gaze as you continued to speak, too afraid of what you might find in the depths of his eyes if you did, âIt was not my intention and if there is anything I can do to fix it I will. Or if my presence isnât wanted here I understand. I know Iâm putting you all in danger by simply existing.â
Finally, you looked back up at him just in time to see Hunterâs expression morph into one of confusion and shock, âWhat? What do you mean? You havenât done anything wrong. Why would you think that?â He shook his head, âAnd no, thatâs not - youâre part of this squad and we donât abandon our own.â
âThen what is it?â You asked, suddenly nervous about confronting him. Youâd faced down thousands of droids, beasts, criminals, and other adversaries in your life but staring in the face of your friend as you prepared yourself for rejection was almost more terrifying than going into battle, âYou canât seem to stand being in the same room as me. You always seem to leave as quickly as you can, you only talk to me when absolutely necessary, and even then itâs usually through someone else rather than directly. So, I felt the only reasonable conclusion was that Iâve done something wrong, that Iâve upset you in some way. But I canât change if you donât talk to me about it.â
Hunter seemed shell-shocked as he stood in front of you, his mouth opened and closed a few times. You could feel the rush of emotions from him without even really trying, but it was so jumbled you couldnât make sense of any of them. Even in the dim light of the cockpit, you could see his face flushing, which was something entirely new. You had never seen Hunter this nervous before. He was quiet for so long that you were beginning to think he wasnât going to answer.Â
âI donât - Iâm not angry at you. Iâve never been more relieved than that day you showed up at Cidâs. I - I thought you had died but then you came back to us, to m-, and youâre a part of this squad. You havenât done anything wrongâŚâ Hunter finally spoke, his voice deep and rumbling in his chest, âIâm not upsetâŚâÂ
The way he trailed off left you with more questions than answers, so you simply stayed quiet, hoping he would continue.Â
He took a breath, as though he was steadying himself prior to battle, âYouâreâŚYouâre not the problem,â he said finally, âI am.â
You waited another long moment for him to elaborate, but when it seemed like that was all the explanation he was going to give you took a few steps towards him, closing the gap between you.
âWhat do you mean?â You asked. He seemed to tense at your proximity and at this distance, you could see the way his pupils dilated, the way his nostrils flared momentarily, the slightest flush of red on his cheeks. Your own heart was suddenly pounding in your chest at the intensity of his gaze. Â
âI justâŚIâŚâ He started then stopped, redness was beginning to creep its way up his neck and you were surprised to hear he sounded⌠embarrassed.
âI canâŚâ He tried again, his voice suddenly lower and rougher than you had ever heard it before, âI just feel you more than anyone else. I always have.âÂ
Suddenly everything seemed to click into place, the feeling that had always been there between the two of you, the looks, the touches, the soft way he had always spoken to you, his sudden running away, the emotions he tried so hard to dampen around you. You couldnât believe you hadnât figured it out before, that his sudden avoidance was not a rejection of you. It was fear. Â
You took another step closer, watching his face closely as you grasped his wrist gently once more. His eyes widened at your touch and his entire body seemed to stiffen but he didnât pull away from you.Â
âWhat do you feel Hunter?â You asked softly, your voice steady despite the fact that you were thrumming with nervous energy. You couldnât stop the question from flowing out of you. Maybe it was wrong to ask, maybe it went against everything you had been taught, but you found that in that moment, as you stared up at him you didnât care anymore.Â
He let out a shuttering sigh before his head dipped just slightly to meet your gaze. His eyes were molten and so intense that you felt as if suddenly every nerve ending in your body were alight. You had kept your connection to the force limited in the past few months but you let your hold on it loosen in that moment, letting it surround the two of you. You listened to it sing, just as it had done every time the two of you had been together in the past.Â
âEverything. I can hear your voice in a crowd of a hundred, I can smell you even when youâre not around, and I can feel your heartbeat in a different room. When youâre near me I canât take my eyes off of you and even when youâre gone I canât stop thinking about you,â Hunterâs voice was a husky whisper, âIt-itâs not appropriate but I canât seem to control myself. So itâs just better if I leave you alone.âÂ
You were quiet for a long moment, considering before you spoke softly again, âBetter for who?âÂ
His eyes widened, as though he couldnât quite believe what you had just asked. Before you could have enough time to second guess yourself you reached out gently to place your hand over his heart. Even without your own heightened senses, you would have been able to feel the way it was pounding in his chest. You had never been so close to him before in such a way and the sensation was thrilling. It was as if the air itself between the two of you was humming with energy.Â
The brown of his irises had been almost completely engulfed by the black of his pupils as you looked back up at him, âI feel you too Hunter. I have from the moment we first met. The force feels different around you too, like youâre calling to me.âÂ
You closed your eyes as his hand reached up to cup your jaw ever so tentatively as if he were afraid that his touch would shatter you. Your skin thrummed under his touch and you pressed further into his hand, revelling in the sensation of finally being so close to him. For so long you had been so worried that his feelings for you had shifted. To have the truth finally out in the open felt as though the weight of the galaxy had suddenly lifted off of your shoulders.Â
âBut youâre a Jedi,â Hunter said softly, hesitantly, causing your eyes to pop open once more, âItâs not allowed.âÂ
âAttachment,â You replied as a wave of sadness washed through you. The words the Masters had once preached echoed through your head, âYouâre right, it is forbidden. Or it was. Iâve spent so many days and nights thinking about the Jedi Order, about all that has been lost. And I still donât know the answers to the questions I have, I donât know that I ever will. But I canât help but think that our ways only led to our downfall. Perhaps if we had done things differently if we hadnât been so blinded by our own moralityâŚâÂ
âI suppose weâll never know. But the one thing I do know is that I want whatever this is between us. Iâm not sure how something that feels so right, something that seems to be part of the force itself, can be considered wrong. I donât know how many days are left to me, I am no longer a Jedi but I will live the rest of my life in danger. I do not wish to live the way I was before. I want you Hunter, I have since the moment I met you.âÂ
As you had spoken Hunterâs head had slowly lowered down towards yours until you were nearly touching. At your final words, his forehead had pressed against your own. His gaze was still intense as ever so slowly the hand on your jaw tipped your face up towards his own. His voice was so low when he spoke again that you felt it more than heard it, âIâm yours.âÂ
His words were all the encouragement you needed to close the final gap between the two of you, capturing his lips with your own in a desperate kiss. He was warm and wonderful and everything you had ever dreamed of. The hand you still had resting over his heart curled in the fabric of his blacks, pulling yourself closer to him as he deepened the kiss. His free hand came up to press against the small of your back, the heat of it searing into your skin as you gently nipped at his lower lip. Youâd had dalliances with others before, that hadnât been forbidden , but you had never experienced anything quite like this. The force seemed to come alive as the two of you melted into one another, thrumming in the air around you. Everything else seemed to fade away into nothing , there was only Hunter.Â
A soft moan escaped him as you pressed further up into him, the sound rumbling in his chest and sending a shiver down your spine. You lifted your free hand to the back of his neck, fingers threading through his surprisingly soft hair. Youâd always wondered what it would have been like to run your fingers through it and reality was proving to be better than expectation. He seemed to shiver at your touch, the hand at the small of your back flexing just slightly as he pulled your hips flush against his own. You could still feel his heart racing beneath where your other hand was still fisted in his shirt as his tongue pressed against your lower lip. You parted your lips, giving him access and gasping at the new sensation as his tongue explored your mouth. It was dizzying finally being so close to him, to be this connected.Â
After what could have been simply minutes or hours Hunter pulled away from you, his chest heaving as he caught his breath. Your own pulse was still racing as he tipped his forehead back down to rest against your own. His eyes were closed as he pressed further into you, nose just brushing against your own as he held you close.Â
You were both silent for a long time, simply basking in the warmth and feeling of being in each other's arms. But finally, Hunter spoke, his voice low and rough, âIâm sorry that Iâve been avoiding you, that I made you feel as though youâd done something wrong,âÂ
Your eyes opened, gazing up into his face that was suddenly filled with sorrow. You let the hand at the back of his neck slowly move until it cupped his jaw, mimicking his own hold on you, âItâs ok Hunter, everything has been so complicated lately. And I understand how conflicted you must have felt, Iâve felt that way too.âÂ
Hunter let out a soft sigh and with it you felt all of the tension he had been holding dissipate, his muscles relaxing beneath your hand as he seemed to melt further into you. He closed his eyes as his thumb gently stroked along your jawline, the sensation of it was electric and you wanted nothing more than just stay there and bask in his presence forever.Â
His breath was warm against your face as each inhale brought you closer together. He tipped his head just slightly, his lips gently brushing against your own in the barest hint of a kiss, once, twice, before you pressed deeper into him. You shivered as your lips melted into his, tongue sliding over his full bottom lip before giving it the gentlest nip that made his chest rumble with another groan.Â
The two of you came slowly together and apart, gasps and gentle moans escaping you both and you discovered this new part of one another. Your heart was racing in your chest, your skin tingling with each soft touch of his lips to your own, your skin flaming beneath his hands. The feeling is intoxicating and you have just enough wherewithal to briefly wonder if this is exactly why attachment was forbidden, because truthfully now that you have him you never wish to let him go.Â
Eventually, you do pull away, instantly missing the contact but forcing yourself to look up at him as he moves both arms to wrap around your waist. You take a moment to simply look at him as your breath begins to even out once more, eyes tracing the lines of his face, the dark shadow of his tattoo. Youâve always appreciated how handsome he was but being so close is something special. You get lost in him for a moment as you notice the flecks of green in his warm brown eyes, the freckles across the bridge of his nose that are so faint they barely stand out against his deeply tanned skin, the dimple that appears only on the left side of his face as his mouth lifts into a soft smile as he gazes right back at you.Â
You blink once, twice, trying to clear your mind of the distraction that he is and focus on the thought that had originally pulled you away from him.Â
âHow is your headache?â You asked gently, a small wave of guilt for having woken him in the first place rushing through you. It had been the reason he had stayed behind after all, and it wasnât very often he had the chance to get any extra rest with the lifestyle you all led.Â
His mouth curled into a smile and he let out a small huff of laughter, his hair flopping over the top of his bandana as he shook his head, âItâs fine. Forgotten actually,â He replied as he moved his hand to cradle your face once more, his touch feather-light.Â
âGood,â You answered before you turned your head just slightly to press a soft kiss to the palm of his hand, âBut you should still get some rest. Itâs not easy to come by these days.âÂ
He hummed thoughtfully, his gaze still intense as he moved his hand away from your face, both trailing down slowly until he had your hands grasped in his own, âOnly if you join me though.â
You felt your face flush at his suggestion, you wanted to, desperately, but another worry suddenly entered your head at the idea, âThe others might be back soon, thoughâŚâ This was still new and while part of you didnât care if his brothers and sister saw the two of you together the other part wanted to keep this budding thing between you secret for just a little bit longer, if only for his sake as you knew how intensely private Hunter was.Â
Hunterâs mouth ticked up into a smirk again, his brown eyes dancing with amusement as he answered, âTech has been calculating the odds of us getting together since our very first mission and Omega has some Mantell mix riding on it.âÂ
You couldnât stop the soft laugh that burst out of you at that, a bright smile overtaking your face, âWell, we wouldnât want to let them down, now would we?âÂ
His eyes were warm and there was the barest hint of a smile on his face before he lifted your hand closer to his mouth, pressing a soft and quick kiss to your palm. Your smile brightened at his replication of your earlier gesture, the skin beneath his lips tingling from the contact.Â
You let him lead you back towards the bunks, your pulse racing beneath your skin as he climbed up into the middle first before holding a hand back out to you to steady you as you found your own footing. It was a tight squeeze, but after some mild shifting you finally settled, your head resting against his chest as he laid on his back, his arms coming up to wrap around you and hold you closer to him as you let your leg rest over top of his own. Being so close to him every feeling you had ever sensed from him was amplified and it was easy to just get lost in the sensation of him as you listened to the steady sound of his heartbeat. Neither of you said a word, for there really werenât any words to be said. Nothing had ever felt so right before and there was no way you were ever going to let that go, ever let him go again.Â
It didnât take long for your eyes to slip shut or for his own breathing to even out, his grip on you never lessening though even as he slept. The trauma of the past few years still haunted you as you lay with him but the thoughts were easier to push away as you focused on the force and the way it moved around the two of you, calming, gentle, right. You knew that nothing could ever truly repair the damage left by your losses but for the first time in a very long time, there was a glimmer of hope brewing in your chest. With Hunter, there was a chance at a future, something you hadnât been able to even consider since Order-66 had been issued.Â
You werenât sure what that future would hold, for any of you, but right now, wrapped up gently in Hunterâs arms you felt safer than you ever had and there was nowhere else in the galaxy you would rather be.Â
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Brontosaurus means thunder lizard you see
This is in my mind the first time either of them bring up marriage or weddings, Obi-Wan comes out of nowhere with it and Cody just rolls with it
That was beyond perfect! Absolutely loved both the roughness and gentler side of Crosshair in the fic. Smut was đ My boy stirggles with emotions but we know he'd be one of the most deep feeling individuals, I just loved it. Xx
Crosshair x Reader Oneshot
WOW, I broke 20 followers! Thank you, thank you for reading my little fics, it means the world! Have a Crosshair battling with his feelings oneshot!
Word Count: 4605
Summary: Crosshair is made aware that he has not been treating you like he should. He has a crisis about it before talking to you like an adult, kind of.
Warnings: Here there be smut, minors begone, Crosshair struggling with his feelings is its own warning, Crosshair is a dick until he's not, he's a moron your honor, slightly desperate Crosshair, rough sex into talking into gentle sex into rough sex again, oral (m receiving), oral (f receiving), p in v sex, language, some derogatory pet names, talking during sex, reader is afab, there's porn here I promise, you just have to get through Crosshair's angst
This wasnât fucking working.
Crosshair was near madness, and he was sure you were reaching a point where you needed a break. Youâd never let him fuck your mouth for this long before. But there you were, topless, tears streaming down your face, knees probably scuffed or even bleeding from the durasteel floor, nevermind that you still had your pants on. And yet you pushed through, voicing not a word of complaint as you gagged on his persistent cock.
And he wasnât anywhere close to finishing.
You should be complaining, he decided. What had it been? Thirty minutes? Fifty? Crosshair couldnât keep track of anything except his own frustration, and that was making him a terrible lay. And if thereâs one thing he would be loath to be terrible at, it was sex.
His cock throbbed, his balls ached, and you kept moaning. He growled.
Sooner or later, youâre going to hurt her. Sheâs going to get tired of this, and sheâs going to leave. Hunterâs words from earlier in the week creeped back into his mind, and any hope of salvaging this situation dissipated into thin air.
Crosshair abruptly pulled you off his length and backed away, tugging his pants up as he went. Still you knelt, breathing heavily, awaiting what heâd do next. It was the arrangement youâd both worked out months ago. You allowed yourself to be used as he saw fit, and he made sure you left satisfied and ready for dreamless sleep. No feelings, no complications. It had worked well for a long time. But he looked at you then, your face a mess, your curled legs trembling, and for the first time, he couldnât stand the sight.
She deserves someone who cares deeply about her, Echoâs voice, well, echoed in his head, as unbidden as Hunterâs had been. His nosy brothers had held an intervention of sorts a few days ago while you were out getting supplies. It had started with Techâs âWe want to know what you are doing with our medic,â gone through Wreckerâs âYou know she likes you, right? Like, a lot,â and ended with a long speech from Hunter about how âOne day Crosshair, youâre going to wake up and realize that sheâs moved on. For some reason, she really cares for you. And youâre treating her like a meaningless one night stand, except you keep doing it over, and over and-â
It was stupid. You both liked what you were doing. You were both consenting adults with the power to walk away at any time. You were both happy and fulfilled with that. It was enough.
Except for the past few days, it hadnât been.
Crosshair began to really notice certain things since the talk with his brothers. Like how you always met him with a cheery good morning, and how you didnât expect an answer in return. How youâd sit next to him while he cleaned his rifle, content to do all the talking if he just listened. How you always ran over after a close call on missions, frantic about his safety and never expecting him to inquire about your wellbeing, even if you were covered in soot and limping away from an explosion.Â
He realized you were giving more, much more to yourâŚfriendship, than he was. And that didnât sit well with him. Your relationship was supposed to be transactional, and here you were, giving him attention and assistance and contact without expecting one damn solitary thing in return. Always giving, never receiving, and heâŚ
He was a fucking prick.Â
Horrible, awful scenarios started coming to mind after that. For two days, he thought about what would happen if you got transferred, or completed your service and left, or, stars-forbid, got shot. A concept heâd never considered before. You were always there, always constant as Techâs pointing finger and Echoâs whirring attachments.
The idea of you leaving him - and he was completely arrogant for never seriously entertaining the thought - was frightening. And Crosshair didnât do frightened.
The worst part? While he was drowning in inner turmoil due to his asshole brothers and your own damn sweetness, you were waltzing around, perfectly fine. You had never given any outward indication that you wanted something real from him, something more than a smokescreen of orgasms and sharp banter. Now that he knew how much you cared, now that heâd heard that you liked him no matter how hard you tried to hide it, he couldnât let it go.
Youâd been contenting yourself with his hands on your body and his lackluster personality for months, when, according to his brothers, youâd really wanted something deeper. Did you think he would reject you, or that he wasnât capable of anything more to begin with? Both possibilities stung, a lot deeper than heâd ever supposed they would. Especially as he realized that neither of them were unreasonable of you to assume. Suddenly, he was furious.
Thatâs how he ended up with his cock down your throat in the back of the Marauder, while everyone else was out on the town. Not in his bed, never in his bed. That was one of the rules heâd made, to stop things from getting too intimate. Instead heâd had you kneel, and youâd done it with a wry smile and no questions. Heâd planned to fuck these thoughts out of his head, but as it turns out, his brain was thinking the fuck out of his dick, so to speak.Â
So instead, he leaned against the wall, gazing at you. You still kneeled, still waited patiently while heâd stared for who knows how long.Â
You deserved better.Â
The thought was pounding against his skull, incessant and refusing to leave. And Crosshair knew there were only two ways to resolve it. He could walk away, wish you well, and hope that you found someone who could give you a true relationship, no matter what it might cost him.
OrâŚhe could try to be worthy of you.
The first option entailed less risk, and was definitely more his style. He couldnât be bad at a relationship if he never tried to give you one. But the thought of someone else seeing you like this, or worse, someone else seeing you in ways he hadnât yetâŚon a beach, walking down a colorful city street, riding a speeder bike, in the snowâŚ
He stood abruptly and crossed over to your languishing form. He had you in his arms in less than a second, and had you laying on his bunk in less than five more.Â
âCross, wha-?â you protested. You knew the rules, knew his boundaries, and tried to sit up and leave.Â
He grasped your shoulders and gently pushed you back, âPlease.â Was all he said, whispered and hoarse. He worried at his lip without realizing it. Your eyes widened, and you let him lean you back on his pillows. He fidgeted with them, trying to make them fluffier than the GAR issued sacks of foam they really were, and you quirked a brow.
âYou fucking with me, Cross?â you asked, and he could tell you were putting real effort into keeping the trepidation out of your voice. âBecause this is a real weird joke.â
Okay, he deserved that one. But his words were stuck somewhere between his brain and his mouth. How was he supposed to know how to tell a woman he liked her anyway? If the Kaminoans included a class on charm somewhere in their training programs, he definitely didnât get an invite.
Maybe you would be better off with someone who didnât spend their days getting up close and personal with other people through a fucking scope.Â
But all this staring was starting to freak you out. You were sitting awkwardly, legs open, tits out, under his genetically superior gaze. Crosshair didnât know what kind of face heâd been making, but it clearly wasnât one you were used to. You crossed your arms over your chest and turned your head to the side, away from him.
âAre we done?â You ground out through a set jaw, a slightly trembling lip. âIs thisâŚahemâŚis this over? Because you could just tell me, you donât have to try and make it easier. I can just go back to my bunk andâŚandâŚâ
He caught the sheen in your eyes, the catch in your throat. Fuck. Fuck.
âI-I want youâŚâ stars, he canât even talk. Damn you. Damn him. He cleared his throat. âI. want. you. to stay⌠there.â
Well, it sounded like it was being tortured out of him, but at least it got your attention. You turned back to look at his face, âYou want me to stay here.â You said evenly, jerking your head towards his shabby pillows. âIn your bed. Where Iâm never, ever supposed to be.â
He swallowed, mouth dry as hell, and nodded. You were so much better at this, so much stronger than he was. He couldnât do anything but spill his guts in what was probably the least romantic way possible.Â
So he did, âI want to tryâŚsomething else.â
Your lips parted just a fraction, and something seemed to click behind your eyes. But you were tough, tougher than he ever gave you credit for, and you never gave him any ground. Oh you were gentle about it, cool satin to his rough burlap. He suspected it was the healer in you. But you always demanded communication from him, demanded that he explain his behavior, even if it took him a while.
âSomething else,â the hitch in your voice had disappeared. âYouâre going to have to explain that one to me, babe. You know Iâll try something new, and we have a safe word, but this violates your rules, and I donât know how to act now. I donât know whatâs okay.â
Babe. It slipped out of your mouth every so often, usually in a teasing lilt over comms during a battle. He didnât know if he loved it or hated it, but it always brought a sudden heat to his face. He felt the tips of his ears burning.
âIâŚâ câmon, bastard. You can get this out, you have to get this out. Sheâs waiting. âI want⌠toforgettherules.â
âIâm sorry? One more time?â
Brat. In any other circumstance, heâd have you over his knee for something like that. But he took a deep breath, like the ones heâd take before making an impossible shot. And maybe thatâs what this was, âI want to forget the rules.â
Your eyes alighted with something like hope, âWhy?â
Yes Crosshair, you stupid prick, tell the lady why. He needed to get his head examined. He was talking to himself more than usual. And now heâd started to sound like Hunter.
âBecause,â he ground out, teeth clenched. âYou deserveâŚbetterâŚthan what Iâve been giving you. But IâŚI donât want anyone else to deserve you.â
You sat with that for just a moment. And then you brought a hand up to your mouth and giggled. It was such a happy sound, he was almost completely unoffended.Â
âYou like me,â you murmured, eyes full of mirth and pure, honest delight.
He let out a shaky breath. It was almost a chuckle, âI like you. Youâre a little shit, and you give me a heart attack half the time. But I like you.â
âAnd⌠Iâm allowed to like you back?â This question was tentative, small. Not how he wanted to see you. You should be bright, confident, unafraid to show your brilliance. A fierceness crept into his heart.
âYou get to like whatever you damn well please,â he growled, then softened slightly. âButâŚit would be nice if you liked me.â
You hummed, and dropped the arms covering your gorgeous breasts to cup his face in both hands. Your fingers moved in his cropped strands of hair, but he resisted the urge to close his eyes at the peace it brought him.Â
âI like you, more than I ever thought youâd want me to,â you almost-whispered. Then you grinned that same grin you got when Wrecker offered to let you press a detonator. âBut if you want in on this, babe, if you want some kind of commitment, Iâve got some rules of my own.â
Strangely, the thought didnât concern him nearly as badly as it had a day ago. He didnât know shit about real relationships. He wanted you, and if you gave him some kind of guide to go off of, well, at least there was less of a chance of him fucking it up.Â
Crosshair nodded, and your smile grew wider, joy sparkling in your eyes.
âFirst of all,â you began. âYou have to say good morning and good night to me. You also have to hold my hand every so often, and let me kiss your cheek. I promise not to embarrass youâŚtoo much.â
He huffed a little, but conceded, âAgreed. Anything else?â
âOh this is an ongoing list. There will be amendments,â you chirped happily. âI require actual conversation daily, and I get to sleep next to you after we fuck.â
âWhat do you take me for? Of course you get to-â
âNo getting jealous of my guy friends, including your brothers. Like when I give them hugs or candies or-.â
âThe regs absolutely cannot be trusted-â
âHa! I knew youâd be a jealous boyfriend. Oh yeah! And I get to introduce you as my boyfriend from now on.â
Crosshairâs mild disgust must have shown on his face, because you laughed outright, âWhat about partner? Lover? Fuckbuddy?â
He rolled his eyes, âIâll make âboyfriendâ work. Can I kiss you now or does the princess have more proclamations?â
That shut you up. Despite all the other parts of him youâd had in your mouth, one of his rules had been no kissing on the lips. Your eyes glazed over, and he smirked and leaned forward.
Your lips were so soft, plush and sorely neglected. A vague sense of regret and longing overtook him. How the hell had he managed to avoid kissing you until now? It didnât really matter. He decided, as you let out a little hum of surprise, that it was about to become his new ritual. Every morning, every night, every time he could drag you into a private little alcove, heâd do it, just to get a chance to press his lips to yours.
He pushed forward, his tongue licking at the line of your lips, and you whined. His cock pulsed, and he began steadily rocking it against your clothed thigh. You opened your mouth eagerly and he dove in. Oh this was divine.
âNever thought,â he mumbled into your mouth. âNever thought itâd be like this.â
âLikeâŚwhat?â you gasped.
âThisâŚthis fucking⌠brilliant. Stars, your mouthâŚâ
You groaned, and he moved to sweep his deft tongue along your jaw, up to your ear. He bit at your earlobe, and your hips began doing some involuntary rocking of their own. Crosshair growled in your ear, satisfied when you shivered.
He stopped though, when he felt your stealthy hand cup his balls through his pants, âNo,â he rasped, taking your wrist in hand and bringing the misbehaving appendage up to nip at your squirming fingers. âI told you, doll. I want⌠to try⌠something else.â
âLetting me call the shots would be something else,â you whined, still wiggling in his grasp.
He shook his head, âNot tonight,â he said, sounding out of breath. âTonight, you just lay there. Look pretty. Look fucking gorgeous because thatâs what you are, and keep making little noises for me.â
You whimpered at that, and he smirked. But it wasnât his usual cocky, infuriating twist of the lips. This was an adorable half smile, part disbelieving, part alive with anticipation.Â
Your pants were hastily removed, and while your shoes caused a bit of an obstacle, Crosshair simply wrenched them off and tossed them over his shoulder. One landed with a thump on the durasteel floor - a place he swore you would never be kneeling unprotected again. He was pretty sure the other ended up in Techâs bunk.Â
Crosshair traced his hands down your legs and slowly, ever so slowly pulled your knees further apart. You were pressed back against the pillows, open and waiting for him, and his heart rose to a furious din in his ears. He was almost positive you could hear it.Â
He was seized with another fit of insecurity. How was he supposed to know how to cater to you like this? He knew how to grasp your throat just hard enough that your eyes would roll back into your head. He knew how you liked to be tied down and spanked. This wasnât even the first time he had held your legs apart and let you squirm under his attention. But tenderness⌠communicating oneâs feelings with oneâs body⌠he didnât even know how to begin.Â
His eyes flicked to your face, flushed with shyness and lust. Your kind, welcoming eyes, more open in every breath than he was in his entire lifetime. You bit your lip.
You have to try to be worthy of her, he thought to himself. And he turned his attention to your pussy.
Still clothed in your thin, basic panties, the solid color was stained dark with your wetness. Crosshair cursed, and slowly descended between your legs.
First, he kissed your knees, not bleeding but definitely scraped, and the gentle touch of his lips had you sighing. Youâd never made that sound before, that exhale of pure contentment. He wanted more of it.Â
You flinched and squirmed as he ran his tongue down your inner thigh, but he held you fast. You werenât getting away from him. Not now, not when he was finally ready to really try.Â
Crosshair knew where you wanted him. You werenât exactly subtle with the canting of your hips and the nervous fluttering of your fingers over the sheets. Your breaths were coming in short bursts of want. Stars, how were you this sensitive already? Heâd seen you in a state of pre-orgasmic distress plenty of times, had made you beg for him past the point where you could speak in coherent sentences, but never had he seen such simple, sweet touches electrify you in this way.
Instead of lowering his mouth to your pussy, though, Crosshair moved to lick and nip at your hip bone. You squealed and moaned, and he decided heâd never heard such an addicting sound.
He brought his tongue across your belly, snapping the waistband of your panties with his teeth before teasing your other hip. Your whimpering was a constant symphony in his dark bunk. He pulled back and chanced a peek at your face. Your eyes were shining with yearning. You had one hand in your hair. He reached up, tugged your abused lip from between your teeth, worried that youâd draw blood, and glanced back down.
The wet spot on your panties had grown, and finally, with a lighter touch than heâd ever directed towards you, Crosshair ran a knuckle up and down your clothed center. You keened, and threw your head back on his feeble pillows, which had flattened almost completely under you.Â
I need to get new ones, he thought absently as he tugged your panties to the side, exposing your dripping core. She deserves to be fucked on real pillows.Â
He lowered his head, and you were both gone.Â
Crosshair had tasted you before, often as a tease while you were tied up and helpless. But not often, and not thoroughly. He usually enjoyed watching your face while taking you apart with his fingers, snarling demeaning pet names into your ear. But thisâŚthis was transcendent. You tasted like home, like he could live his entire life and die between your legs. He drank from you slowly, meticulously, lapping at your entrance and circling your clit before closing his lips around it and lightly sucking. Your legs were trembling within minutes. Every few seconds, garbled, meaningless sounds escaped from your throat and spurred him on. He gently, reverently pushed a finger into your hot center, caressing the spot you both loved. You seized upâŚ, and let go.
He rocked you lovingly through your orgasm, fingering you slightly and keeping his mouth clamped around your clit. Your pussy spasmed, your hips jerked, and your mouth opened in a silent scream.Â
But he didnât stop.Â
Crosshair began again, stroking your throbbing clit with his tongue, refusing to allow the fire in your abdomen to subside. Now that heâd really tasted you, now that heâd felt you fall apart on his lips, his only goal was to make it happen again.
âC-cross!â you yelled, hand flying down to his hair. You tugged hard, and he groaned.
âMore,â he mumbled into your cunt. His fingers pressed at that tender spot inside you, and your head flew back. You shrieked and writhed on his bed, dripping onto the sheets.Â
You were moaning with every breath, tensing your legs and frantically thrusting your hips towards his waiting mouth. Your toes curled repeatedly in the corners of his vision. Your pussy was red and swollen, your slick arousal running down his hand and wrist.Â
Crosshair curled his fingers inside of you and allowed his teeth to gently catch against your begging clit, and your second orgasm hit like a lightning strike. You seized up, screaming your release to the ceiling of his bunk. He gently lapped at your clit as you came down, your yells turning to sobs. Tears spilled down your face and onto your chest. You reached for him, and he encircled your shaking body with his arms.
âShhhhh,â he hushed into your hair. âYouâre alrightâŚyouâre alrightâŚIâŚIâve got you, meshâla.â
You pulled back, tears tracking your cheeks as you stared into his eyes, âY-youâve never called me that before.â
Crosshair knew you understood the word. Echo called you meshâla on occasion, Wrecker too. âI felt left out,â he said. âI should get to remind you of how beautiful you are more than anyone else.â
You sniffed, and threw your arms around him, âYouâre beautiful too,â he heard you mumble, and his heart swelled. âButâŚâ
âBut what, doll?â
Your voice took on a fierce, desperate tone, âIf you donât get inside me right now, weâre going to have our first fight.âÂ
Crosshair was stunned, but only for a moment. This was why he loâŚliked you in the first place.Â
He took on the domineering tone he usually had with you in these situations, âDemanding girls donât get what they want.â
But you just grinned, and lifted your chin, âGirlfriend privilege.â
He threw his head back and laughed. What had he gotten himself into?Â
He couldnât wait to find out.
âJust this once, meshâla.â
You practically went limp in his arms as his straining, red cock breached your entrance. He stilled for just a moment, relishing in the feeling of being inside you. When you looked up at him, eyes shining with something he dare not name, not yet, he felt complete.
Crosshair grabbed hold of your hair and yanked, and you squealed from the pull of his hand and the push of his cock. This much he was sure of: he knew how you liked to be fucked, and he didnât have it in him to be gentle any longer. And though he wouldnât last as long as heâd like, no one could accuse him of not being a giving lover.
âJust like that, good girl,â he growled. You whined and writhed, impaled on his cock and unable to even think. âYou just lay back, and come for me one more time.â
âCrossâŚI-I canât.â
âYou can,â he assured you, and his thumb went down to ever so gently move on your clit. âYouâve done it for me before, and youâre going to do it for me again. Scream, bite me if you have to, but you are going to give me one more.â
You wailed, hips thrusting up, frantically trying to match his rhythm. Crosshair released your hair to grab your throat. He leaned in, a hair's breadth away from your ear, and whispered, âThatâs it, thatâs my good girl.â
You tensed, and he grinned, âYou like that? You like knowing youâre mine? That this mouth, these tits, this pussy all belong to me?â He started moving faster, keeping that pressure on your throbbing clit. He bit at your ear, âBut remember, meshâla, just because youâre my girl doesnât mean I wonât fuck you like the slut we both know you are.â
That did it. Your cunt clenched around him, and you let out an ear-piercing scream. Your release came in strong, crashing waves, wiping your mind of anything else and soaking both of you. Crosshair couldnât hold out any longer. He buried himself to the hilt and came deep inside you, and you shuddered with the aftershocks, so full and sated Crosshair swore youâd fallen asleep.
He was wrong. You lifted a trembling hand to his face and smiled gently at him, âThank you, Cross.â
He scoffed, âNothing to be thankful for. Not like we havenât done this a hundred times.â
But you shook your head, âWeâve never done this before.â You gestured at the mess youâd made in his bed, at your tangled limbs and the invisible closeness that still existed between you, even after the amazing sex. âThank you for trying.â
Crosshair felt his strength leave him. He gathered you up, and buried his face in your chest, taking deep, calming breaths, âDonât let me coast on it.â He murmured. âDonât cut me any slack. Iâm bad at this.â
He heard your giggle from above, âA little unpolished, maybe, but Iâve never seen you fail to excel at something you were determined to accomplish.â You stroked his hair. âWeâll be fine, babe.â
âWe need to talk about that nickname.â
âI can think of others,â you teased. âHoney, sweetie, my little tooka-â
He made a gagging noise against your breasts, and you were outright laughing, âBabycakes, darling, love-â
Crosshair knew heâd tensed up at that last one, had let a little gasp escape in his contentment. He blamed the recent orgasm. But youâd heard it, and you stopped laughing.
âOhâŚâ he heard your voice take on a strange tone, and finally looked up at your face. You lookedâŚshy. Shy and happy. You nodded, âLove, then. I can make that work.â
He felt his ears burning, and he turned his face back into your chest. A sudden possessiveness overtook him, and he gathered you closer, âYou canâtâŚâ he mumbled. âYou canât call anyone else that.â
You were quiet for a moment, probably remembering all of the interchangeable nicknames you liked to use with his brothers. Then he felt your hands grab his face - still hiding in your breasts like a coward - and turn it toward your own. You smiled down at him.Â
âAnd that, love, is what we call boyfriend privilege.â
Crosshair gazed at you in amazement, then felt a rare smile break out over his face. He hugged you close, took his time kissing your lips again. He knew, in a moment, he would tell you to stay where you are as he got up and did something heâd never done for you before - clean you up himself. Itâs something he would insist on doing from here on out.
Because, he decided, thatâs what your boyfriend would do. And, as he was realizing rather quickly, he did not want anyone else to earn that title.Â
It was his. And he was yours.Â
Another immaculate oneshot and deeply emotional read. Poor babies! Personally, I believe they all would have such difficult time initially adjusting to a life of peace and freedom, but they are resilient as we know. Adjusting to change is just their speciality.
I love that you acknowledged the trauma of Reader and the others. Sometimes people just kinda skip that, like it is difficult to write. I definitely understand that, but it was nice to see.
Tech and Reader đĽş. What a beautiful scene between them. Hunter is so supportive, and that's just so in character for him. He'd make you feel so safe. đĽ°
ALSO ITS HAPPENING!!! Everyone so excited â¤ď¸
Can't wait for your next update đĽ°
A Bad Batch Post S3 Oneshot
Gif by @barissoffee
Hunter x femaleJedi!reader
Summary: Shaking the effects of Tantiss is easier said than done
Warnings: Literally one use of (Y/N), swearing, hints of Tech/Phee, references to past pain and torture, angst, hurt/comfort, nightmares and trouble sleeping, descriptions of illness (headaches), reader is hard on herself, suggestive dialogue, light PDA (kissing, teasing touches), mentions of food, me making up what everyone is up to on Pabu, fluff and happy ending
Masterlist for S1, S2 and S3
Word Count: 7.2K
Rating: 18+
Author's note: Okay, not gonna lie, I struggled with this one. It was a last minute idea as I was rewatching and writing the final few episodes of season 3 but it worked and felt a lot better in my head and when it came to writing, my brain was not my friend lol. I hope it's still enjoyable! The next oneshot is the story I've had planned for months so that should be a smoother process haha
It had been a few weeks since youâd all taken up official residence in Pabu.
Shepâs offer of setting up homes for you all stayed true.
You and Hunter had been put in a hut perfectly designed for the two of you that was a short walk away from the water and there was even a spare room for Omega who alternated between sleeping in your home and the home Tech, Crosshair and Wrecker all shared.
The three other clones may have been grouped together but there was plenty of room, and not a lot of time was spent indoors anyway.
Wrecker had taken to fishing like, well, like a fish to water.
Crosshair did a bit of everything, helping out with tasks of whoever needed assistance but he mainly he kept up with practicing shooting with his left hand. He wanted the practice, and he genuinely enjoyed it. He didnât miss being a soldier anymore but that didnât mean he had to renege on his skills.
Tech spent much of his time with Phee or assisting Shep in rebuilding parts of Pabu that still needed it and upgrading equipment. Â
Omega often kept close company with Lyana and the other young reg clones or she went off with Tech to plan out a potential search for lost or salvageable pieces of the Marauder- the two of them had dreams of rebuilding new a ship with as many pieces of their old home as possible. It was yet to be undertaken but the vision was there.
The task of reuniting the children from Tantiss with their families had been successful but with that final mission complete, you and Hunter were also in the same boat as Crosshair and still yet to find your official niche on island. For now, you both were just relishing in the peace and each otherâs company.
One thing you had managed to achieve was finding a way to finally get in touch with Lyra again, who- despite being filled in on everything that had happened since you parted ways on Christophsis- still managed to scold you for the lack of communication. But after hearing you all were alive and settled, sheâd sent you all packages of more suitable island clothes with promises to visit soon.
Everything was coming together and so you were feeling one with the island life.
However, life here was not without its challenges.
The impact and aftermath of Tantiss remained a constant shadow that would still find ways to rear its ugly head. Something you and Hunter in particular found yourselves dealing with.
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âI figured we could have the party in the next couple of weeks right here in the colonnade and, I donât know, you could slip away orâŚâ Shep trailed off as he saw the way Hunterâs brow furrowed in pain.
âUh huh.â Hunter agreed distantly. He didnât want to ignore Shep, especially when he was doing him the favour, but fuck had the sun always been this bright? The blinding pain behind his eyes and throbbing in his skull was getting harder to dismiss. Â
You were a casual observer and listener to the conversation between the young reg clones and the adult clones that had remained on the island- Deke, Stak and Mox had no shortage of questions for them. But you sensed a rising discomfort and then you caught the way Hunter kept pinching the bridge of his nose and squinting to get away from the glare of the warm sun. âExcuse me.â You politely removed yourself from the conversation and hurriedly walked over to where Shep and Hunter were conversing. âShep, Iâm sorry to interrupt but do you mind if I steal him away for a moment?â
âNot at all.â Shep bid the two of you farewell with a smile.
You lightly rested a hand on his upper arm. âHunter? Another flare up?â You figured, keeping your worried voice quiet.
Hunter just about managed a nod and said through gritted teeth, âBut I can wait it out. Shep-â
He would attempt to come up with an excuse every time and every time you wouldnât even entertain it. âCome on.â You carefully wrapped an arm around him and guided him back home.
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You opened the door and carried on through to the bedroom. You gently prompted him to sit on the bed as you knelt down and took his shoes off before you shut the bedroom window to cancel out the noise outside and closed the blinds to keep the sunlight out. You kept your voice low and monotone as you instructed him, âLie down.â
Hunter did as you said and rested on his back.
The routine was second nature to you. He hadnât had headaches like this for a while but since Tantiss and because of what heâd suffered there, theyâd become more frequent. His senses hadnât quite readjusted back to what they used to be.
You moved silently throughout the house as you went to the freezer and came back with the cold compress you stored specifically for these moments and placed it over his eyes. âIâll just be in the living room if you need anything. Try to sleep.â You whispered caringly before you lightly squeezed his hand and made to leave. However, you had barely stepped away from the bed when Hunterâs hand caught your wrist.
âStay.â He requested through a wince.
âI donât want to overwhelm you.â You cautioned quietly. You had remained a couple times before, but it had never been a certainty that he wanted you to stay when he was going through this. You always waited for him to give the okay.
âYou canât.â He murmured. He needed you here to ground him in a way the usual methods could never do.
You removed your own shoes and supported his back as you sat him up and slotted yourself behind him.
Hunter rested his head against your chest.
You readjusted the compress slightly once you were both in a comfortable position. âThis okay?â You asked as you softly massaged each of his temples.
Hunter let out a tranquil sigh and he could already feel the discomfort receding. You always knew just what it was he needed from you in these moments. âPerfect.â
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Hunter wasnât the only one still feeling the lingering toil of Tantiss. Your screams of terror and the way you thrashed next to him woke him up. He called your name and shook your arm to wake you up. âHey, hey. Easy, easy. Itâs alright.â He assured you as he saw your eyes widen in fear.
You shot awake and hastily sat up, your breathing hard and uneven.
âYouâre okay. Iâm here.â Hunter whispered soothingly as he sat up alongside you.
You closed your eyes and let his voice be the only thing you focused on.
âYouâre alright. It was a bad dream.â
Right yes, a bad dream.
âHold on.â Hunter pressed his lips to your clothed shoulder before he got out of bed and ran a cloth under some cold water.
You worked on getting your breathing back under control. You ran a hand over your face and felt the beads of sweat dripping down your temples and down your neck and back. Your sleep top was sticking to you uncomfortably. But you forced yourself to concentrate on anything that didnât remind you of the nightmare youâd just escaped. You took in your secure and familiar surroundings of your bedroom to calm yourself down. You werenât back there. You were on Pabu with Hunter. You were safe here. Â
Hunter slid back in bed beside you. âArms up.â He prompted delicately. When you did that, he carefully removed your sweat soaked top and tossed it to the side of the bedâ heâd deal with it in the morning- and placed the cool cloth to the back of your neck and spine before he tenderly dabbed at your temples. He then put a replacement top back over your head and continued to press the flannel around your forehead and neck.
âIâm sorry.â You rasped as you hid your face in your palms in embarrassment. You hated this. He would already have tough days and you couldnât even offer him any relief in the evenings. The two of you had gotten into a rather unfortunate ritual where you would comfort him during the day and then the roles would switch as soon as night fell.
âYouâve nothing to be sorry for.â Hunter reassured you lovingly. He placed the cloth on the bedside table and rubbed his hand up and down your back to ease away the lingering tension and to help settle you back down. âSame one?â He guessed.
You nodded but kept your face hidden from him. âIâm just standing there. Iâm watching him hurt you over and over again and Iâm not doing anything to stop it.â You said, your voice cracking with each word. âThen he goes to the rest of you- to Omega. Iâm completely frozen and all I can do is watch you all writhe in pain. I keep fighting to move but nothing happens. Iâm just so useless and I stand by and let it happen. Youâre crying out for help, and I just stand there.â You whispered with plenty of self-loathing behind your words.
Hunter shushed you consolingly. âBut thatâs not what happened. Itâs just the nightmare talking.â
âIs it? Because it feels an awful lot like thatâs what I did.â You said with self-directed disgust.
ââYou didnât do nothing. You didnât give up. You did what you thought you needed to do to get us out of there alive.â Hunter reminded you.
âImprisoned.â You corrected.
âAlive.â Hunter countered.
You knew there was no sense in arguing with him over it. âI should be over this by now. I coped after Christophsis. I donât know why this is sticking with me so much.â You said critically instead.
Hunter was all too familiar with this line of argument. As soon as you admitted to the nightmare and the fear it brought, you started looking for ways to berate yourself for feeling the way you were. âYou couldnât process Christophsis on your own time. You were in a position where you were forced to carry on. And I donât think going through and being impacted by torture has a time requirement.â
You finally half-turned to face him. âDo you really believe that?â
The doubt in your voice made his throat constrict and chest tighten. âI know it.â
âBut dealing with this is annoying.â You mumbled self-consciously and you averted your gaze once more.
âDo you get annoyed when youâve needed to help me?â
You lifted your eyes back to him. âNo, of course not.â
âExactly. You help me through those episodes. Why do you think Iâd treat you any differently?â He rubbed his thumb along your cheekbone. âYou still need to give yourself the same treatment you give other people.â He said caringly.
You leaned your head against Hunterâs shoulder and just gave a series of reluctant but agreeable noises to signal your acceptance of his statement.
âYouâre talking to me though. That counts for something.â Hunter praised, angling his head so he could kiss your forehead.
âYeah, Iâm a work in progress.â You managed to say with some light-heartedness before your voice went solemn again. âJust donât give up on me⌠please.â
âNever.â Hunter promised with steadfast seriousness.
Your eyes flickered shut and you snuggled closer to him as he ran his hand up and down your arm in soft, delicate patterns.
âWant to sleeping try again?â He suggested after he felt your breathing and pulse settle back down.
You gulped but agreed to give sleep another go. âOkay.â You laid back down readjusted the covers you had kicked off in your sleep-panicked state. You breathed deeply as you closed your eyes and willed yourself to at least get a couple uninterrupted hours. But the darker part of your nightmare, the part you couldnât vocalise, lingered with you and you didnât know how to get past it.
Hunter wrapped his arm around your side and pulled your back tight to his chest, but despite all you opened up about, he knew you were holding something back. It was the same every night and he knew sleep would continue to elude you.
--
This new day was nearly over. Dusk had come and gone but the concept of night and sleep filled you with a deep anxiety. You needed to clear your head before you even thought about winding down for the night. âIâm going for a walk; Iâll be back soon.â You said, giving Hunter a chaste kiss to his lips before you exited your home.
Hunter gave you a slight smile as you parted from him, and he could only watch you leave. He had never felt so helpless.
He knew he couldnât quite help you in the way you needed but there might be someone else who could.
--
âHey there, Hunter.â Phee greeted cheerily as she opened the door to greet the clone.
âIâm not interrupting anything am I?â Hunter asked apologetically.
Phee rolled her eyes, âPfftt no way. Heâs been at this for hours, if you can get his attention onto something else, be my guest.â Â She led him through to the living room.
Tech grunted his greeting as he sought out the tool that he needed for the task he was completing for Shep. The island had a healer- Dalia, but she mainly operated out of her home because, until recently, that suited just fine. But when the attack on Pabu occurred, Shep and Dalia had found themselves ill-prepared for accommodating the seriousness of the injuries that followed so Tech was assisting in expanding and updating her equipment and resources. AZ was already a big help with that, but more was needing done. It was a longer but important project that Tech was taking very seriously.
 âSorry about the mess.â Phee said with an annoyed yet affectionate stare in Techâs direction, but she was not surprised when the clone did not appear to even register that sheâd spoken. She had stopped trying to get Tech to tidy as he went about altering this latest piece of machinery since heâd insistently claimed there was an order to the chaos around him. The entire area in which he was working was covered with random tools and intricate pieces of machinery. Phee struggled to see how this all equalled a system since all she saw was an array random pieces of metal taking up her living room floor. It didnât truly bother her though; it was just another quirk she was fond off. Her appreciation for his intelligence and passion outweighed a little untidiness.
âDonât worry, itâs something Iâm very used to.â Hunter said lightly as he carefully stepped over some discarded screws.
âSit down.â Phee encouraged, gesturing to a spare chair as she took a seat on the couch across from where Tech was working in the middle of the floor. But when Hunter made no move to do so, Phee properly looked at him and she noticed the distant and slightly nervous expression Hunter donned. âEverything alright?â
âI need your help, Tech.â Hunter said in answer.
Tech spoke for the first time since Hunter arrived as he found the spanner he needed, âIâm not yet finished with this. Once Iâm done-â
âI donât need you to fix anything, Tech. Itâs about (Y/N). Sheâs struggling right now and-â
âWell, we know that she has a habit of taking things on by herself. A habit both of you have shared for quite a while.â Tech said plainly, not taking his eyes off the medical equipment he was fixing up. âI wouldnât take her refusal or dismissals personally.â
Hunter bit back his frustrated huff. He knew attempting to get his brotherâs focus when he was so absorbed by a project was always going to be challenging. He went to speak again but Phee beat him to it.
Enough was enough. Phee firmly nudged Techâs good thigh with her boot, âWould you stop playing around with that and actually pay attention to what he has to say?â
Tech snapped out of his intense concentration. âRight, yes. Sorry, Hunter.â He started officially packing up. Once he was done, he gave his brother his full attention and it was then that he saw the genuine worry on Hunterâs face which told him it was more important than any mechanical repair. âWhatâs going on with her?â
âShe keeps having nightmares from her capture on Tantiss. I canât remember the last time she slept through the night.â Hunter took a ragged breath. âAnd itâs not like sheâs keeping them to herself and thatâs why theyâre so bad. Sheâs doing everything weâve worked on. She talks to me; she lets me in and help her, but I know thereâs something else sheâs keeping hidden. And itâs because she knows I canât offer her the right words, or she wants to protect me from whatever it is sheâs not telling me. Iâm stuck and sheâs not getting any better and I canât offer her anything more than what Iâm currently doing.â
âSo, how exactly can I help?â Tech asked, rather puzzled as to why his brother had come to him with this dilemma. He wasnât exactly known for providing helpful assistance for this type of issue. It wasnât that he never wanted to, it just always didnât come easily to him and usually you and Hunter would always be able to work through it yourselves.
Hunter began tentatively, âY-your experiences were- were similar. Iâd thought about Crosshair but what he went through was a bit different and from what youâve told us, it sounds closer to what sheâs been through. I hate to ask it of you but-â
âWhere is she?â Tech asked, getting to his feet.
âIf youâre not comfortable doing this I understand. Itâs a lot to talk about and-â
âHunter, just tell me where she is.â Tech interrupted with a firm reassurance to show that he truly didnât mind.
âDown by the shore.â Hunter told him through a grateful sigh. Â
Tech nodded and got ready to leave for the beach.
--
You breathed in the fresh and clean sea air, a gentle breeze wafted through your hair. The moonlight cast the water and sand in a luminous white glow. It offered you a peace you were yet to find in your own mind. The faint but demanding whines of the hound youâd acquired on your walk down had you smiling to yourself as you focused on the sounds of the waves lapping on the shore.
Tech saw you seated on the sand, Batcher waiting for you to throw a stick for her. âDid you know that gravity and the gravitational pull of the moon creates a phenomenon called tidal force, which is what causes the ocean tides to change?â
âI mean⌠I knew it was something like that.â You straightened your shoulders and managed a tight smile in his direction. âHey, Tech.â You hoped you didnât sound as exhausted as you felt.
Tech picked up on the heaviness in your voice despite your attempts to conceal it. âAlso, did you know that water absorbs the red light of the colour spectrum, leaving the blue for us to see.â He added as he threw the stick for the hound.
You hummed out your acceptance of the fact as a reply whilst Batcher returned the stick but- after greeting Tech- decided sheâd had enough and curled up beside you. âYou didnât come here to share ocean facts, Tech.â You said after a moment. âWhatâs going on?â
âYouâre right. I have another purpose in joining you.â Tech admitted as he sat down on your other side.
âWhich is?â You asked leadingly.
âHunter asked me to. Heâs worried about you.â He gave you a chance to speak but you offered nothing, so he carried on, âFrom what I hear, youâre having difficulty sleeping due to nightmares. They are based around your confinement on Tantiss?â
You cleared your throat to buy yourself some time before you answered, âYeah.â You brought your knees to your chest.
âCan you tell me more? Whatever youâre comfortable sharing is fine.â
You breathed deeply and peered up at the starry night sky. âWell, you know about Christophsis.â
Tech nodded. That was something heâd been told about on the shuttle back.
âTantiss⌠Tantiss was different. I took beatings but they were a treat compared to that fucking droid. Hemlock did a much better job of getting the most out of that damn serum. It got harder and harder to fight it. He knew exactly what buttons to push.â
âIâm afraid I had a helping hand in that.â Tech said sheepishly.
You placed your hand on his shoulder. âI donât blame you, Tech. Not at all.â You reassured him earnestly.
âRegardless, his methods wouldâve been that effective because I told him what would work.â
You patted his shoulder to indicate that you really didnât hold any of that period against him before you removed it and placed it back across your bent legs. You surprisingly found that you kept wanting to talk so you carried on, âIâd never be able to ignore him, heâd always be able to get in my head so, instead, Iâd would look for things to take me out of it.â
âA reasonable response.â Tech agreed. The times when heâd resisted, heâd acted similarly.
You felt irritation rise in you. Youâd been weak, how could he not see that? âHe told me you were alive, and I used it as a way to keep pushing back against him. Omega didnât doubt it and she only heard him say it once.â
Hunter had warned him about this before heâd left. He expected you to say things designed to make him reprimand you instead of sympathising with you. The part of âno emotionâ element of the Jedi Code was deeply engrained in you. Despite your affinity for handling attachment and genuine love for them, when it came to your own emotions, you had gotten a bit too good at supressing or dismissing them. âYears fighting in a war has a way of creating a certain cynicism- or realism- depending on your point of view. It helps with survival and enduring each battle. I may have gotten out of it but even I have to admit that the odds were slim. I called out the plan. I knew what I was doing, I didnât expect to live, and I didnât expect you all to assume that I had.â Tech easily explained away the argument. âIâm grateful for Omegaâs optimism and hope- it is a wonderful quality of hers and it got me out of there and brought me back to you all-, but I never expected you to believe I lived.â
You couldnât accept the fact that the people around you were okay with how youâd acted. Every night was a painful reminder of how youâd failed them. âWhat I donât understand is why Tantiss is still affecting me in this way. I got over Christophsis just fine.â
âNo, you didnât process Christophsis. You were thrown into mission after mission and were left with no choice but to keep going. It is highly plausible that Hemlockâs own similar torture was harder to get through because it was a reminder of a traumatic time that youâd already experienced but not healed from. Plus, I donât believe feeling the effects of torture has a time requirement.â
You sighed heavily, âYouâre the second person to tell me all that.â
âDoes that not tell you something?â Tech prodded but he did it gently.
âI guess.â You said through a weary sigh as you ran your hands through the sand to distract yourself. âI handed myself over to Hemlock though. I gave up.â
âThe guilt youâre experiencing over agreeing to Hemlockâs terms is natural. You-â
âIt wasnât guilt. Not wholly.â You said, your voice so quiet it barely registered over the rhythmic lull of the waves.
Tech glanced at you in surprise, but you were keeping your head down, stroking Batcherâs snout- the dog seemed to sense your distress and had nuzzled closer to you. He allowed the silence to grow as he patiently awaited further explanation from you. Â
You swallowed thickly as you went to speak again. âI was relieved.â You admitted, it was the first time youâd ever said the words out loud, and you instantly wished you could take them back. You wrapped your arms around yourself as you awaited the disappointed and shameful remarks from Tech.
âWhat were you relieved about?â Tech asked calmly.
That hadnât been the response you were expecting. âUm-â You searched for the words to answer him. âWhen I was-â You broke off and started again and you found yourself being more honest than youâd anticipated. âWhen I was in that training room watching Hunter be tortured and I heard Hemlock say that he was going to do the same conditioning to Crosshair again and to Wrecker too⌠I gave him what he wanted. Throughout my time there, he wanted me to join him and thatâs what I was prepared to do. But as I said it, there was a sense of relief. Finally, I could stop fighting him. The torture he put me through would end. And in the dream- nightmare- I keep having, as much as I hate whatâs happening, part of why I canât move to help any of you is because Iâm just relived it isnât me.â You visibly tensed as you finished speaking. Saying that last part out loud caused you physical pain and your stomach churned nervously as you waited for judgement. There had been a reason you couldnât share this with Hunter. It sounded so selfish, so pathetic.
âI understand that.â
You angled your head to face him. It was your turn to wait for him to talk.
Tech took a grounding breath before he elaborated, âIn my time imprisoned there, Hemlock wanted to know all he could about you all. He knew there would be a time where heâd have to face you all again. I didnât quite experience the same beatings you took; it was always psychological. But whenever I showed willing to give him information, all I felt in that moment was a profound relief that the torment and pain would end. Granted, that swiftly became guilt as soon as he left but I couldnât deny the respite those few minutes of me telling him about you all gave me. Now, did you only feel relief at it being over? Or was it relief that you could join him and do his bidding?â
You thought back to that time and realised what he was getting at. âNo, it was because I knew if I gave him what he wanted, then at least they wouldnât have to go through any more agony. At the time, imprisonment felt like the better option than becoming one of his operatives and experiencing that level of hurt.â
âPrecisely. Your sleep is being haunted by the worst outcome. Itâs praying on the flash of relief you felt and twisting it into something more than what it was. If you accept what happened and stop fighting it, it loses its power. You didnât do anything wrong, you acted how you needed to. The only person that has the power to blame you is yourself. No one here does, sometimes it just helps to hear it out loud once in a while and itâs true. You resisted him for as long as you physically could. Those circumstances wouldâve cracked anyone.â
You looked at him thoughtfully. âIs that how you did it?â You asked quietly.
âWell, I didnât. Not always.â Tech reminded you, assuming you were referring to how he resisted Hemlockâs torment.
âNo.â You released another deep sigh. âYou seem to have settled here. Youâre coping with it, and you were there for a long time.â
âI was in hell on Tantiss but not so much anymore. Being reunited with you all has really helped. Though I think if I had to watch any of them get hurt the way you had to, it would be different.â As he spoke, Tech realised why Hunter had come to him for this. He was sharing this part of him with you because he knew you were the only one that would truly get it. There was no worry of judgement, no worries of saying something too jarring. You would understand him just as he understood you. âIâve accepted what happened to me and how I reacted to it but youâre the only one that knows those particular details of my experience. Phee and my brothers do not. Family helps with some of the burden but until youâve had the unfortunate time of living it, their support can only do so much. We need each other it would seem.â Tech said with a kind look in your direction.
You widened your eyes at his openness. You were incredibly touched by that, and you didnât take the lightly. âThank you, Tech.â
âYou asked a question, I merely answered.â
You shot him a look, âThatâs not the only thing Iâm thanking you for.â After speaking to him and fully unburdening yourself to someone who could only understand where you were coming from without the worry of saying the wrong thing or being too much, you felt like a weight had been lifted off your chest. You werenât plagued by all the horrible and conflicting feelings that had followed you since Tantiss. You could breathe. You were free. You gently squeezed his hand as you said, âThank you for what youâve done tonight. For all of it.â
Tech shrugged off the thanks but smiled at you all the same. âWeâre family, itâs what we do.â
--
You walked through the door to your home and took your shoes off.
Hunter walked out of the bedroom as he heard you come through the door. âHey, how was your walk?â
You didnât answer immediately. Instead, you just drank him in. You took in the way he leaned against the doorway, the book he was reading dangling from his hand. The way the soft linens of his sleep clothes framed his body. The way heâd still kept and worn the necklace youâd given him all that time ago. And the way he was looking at you with such deep care and affection, it made your heart clench and emotions clog up in your throat- you didnât trust yourself to speak.
Hunter took your silence for upset. âI had to tell him. I thought-â But he didnât get to finish his sentence as you strode towards him and embraced him.
You hugged him tightly. âThank you.â You whispered.
Dropping his book and wrapping his arms around you instantly, Hunter rested his cheek on top of your head. He didnât need or expect you to share the details of the conversation with Tech, heâd realised that you needed a different kind of comfort and that was okay. All that mattered to him was that it helped you.
You let the warmth of his soothing hold flow through your body, and you kept your voice hushed as you said, âI want you to know that itâs not that I didnât want to tell you it all.â
âI know.â Hunter replied softly as he caringly caressed your back. He would not break away until you wanted to.
You pressed your face into the crook of his shoulder. Even though he had sent Tech your way, you didnât want him to feel like heâd let you down or anything along that vein. âYou did everything right. I needed you there⌠I still need you there. I canât get through it without you butâŚâ The words to describe just what it was Tech gifted you got lost and you frantically searched for them so he would know why you hadnât just come to him with it.
The last thing Hunter needed or wanted was you feeling like you had to reassure him on the issue. âSweetheart, all I wanted was for this to get easier for you. I know that there are emotions and parts of that experience on Tantiss that I will never fully understand- as much as that kills me, I wish none of it had happened to you or Tech in the first place but that doesnât change the fact that it did. You needed more than a shoulder to lean on, and if Tech gave you that, then thatâs all that matters to me. I wonât stop being there, whatever it is you need, Iâm here.â
The wave of emotion came rushing back and tears threatened to spill from your eyes, and you found yourself pressing yourself tighter to him still so there were absolutely no gaps between you. âThank you for not giving up on me.â
âI love you, giving up is never an option.â Hunter murmured as he kissed the crown of your head.
âI love you too.â You croaked as you fought through the lump in your throat.
You stayed like that for a couple more minutes before you finally pulled away.
Hunter wiped away a few stray tears that had escaped your eyes. âFancy an early night?â
âYeah.â You said through a deep exhale as the exhaustion youâd been fighting with came crashing into you. âThat sounds good.â
--
3 weeks later.
âHowâs your pain? Anymore headaches?â You asked Hunter as the two of you wandered arm in arm through the main square. You had been keeping a watchful eye in the time that had passed but he hadnât had any bad episodes of late.
âEverything feels back to normal.â Hunter replied. âAnd you? How are you sleeping these days?â From what he could tell, you were sleeping through the night but that didnât necessarily mean they werenât still there.
âNo nightmares at all.â You said with a relieved sigh. The weight of what youâd endured was no longer keeping you down. It had no control over you anymore. Youâd thrown yourself back into mediating again and that also seemed to help a lot.
You both walked in easy silence, smiling at the clones from Tantiss who had stayed and at the merchants shouting out enticing deals and offerings from their stalls as you passed by. Â
âAlthough, thereâs one thing I needâŚâ
You glanced at him expectantly.
âCan you try it now? I should be fine.â
You hadnât done it since settling down here in case it was too much. âYouâre sure?â You double checked.
Hunter nodded. It was the final step to the normality that he craved.
You both paused and headed over to the side walkway of the colonnade that offered shelter from the open area. You reached out into his familiar Force signature, the connection you formed with it giving you an extra sense of security and warmth. How does this feel?
Hunter closed his eyes and breathed out a serene sigh as he heard your voice in his head, but it felt like everything finally clicked back into place. Then, he felt the gentle press of your lips against his. He reacted automatically and placed his hands on your waist as he returned the embrace.
âWhat was that for?â He whispered against your lips as you parted.
âItâs part of the check up process.â You murmured before you took half a step back to look at him properly, but you kept your arms looped around his neck so that he was still close to you.
Hunter gave you a fond smile. âAh, of course.â He sweetly stroked his thumb along your jawline.
You shut your eyes and leaned into his touch.
âAre you happy?â Hunter asked after a few beats of silence.
You dropped your arms and looked at him in surprise. âYes, of course I am!â You looked at him, worry furrowing across your brow. âWhat brought that on?â
Hunter awkwardly ran a hand through his hair. âI know things havenât been easy since we arrived here. It didnât get off to the peaceful start that Iâd hoped for. I just want to make sure itâs still what you want and that youâre definitely feeling better.â
You were caught off guard by the emotions that caught in your throat. What did you do to deserve such a man? âI am very content and happy here; Hunter.â You took a hold of each of his hands. âIâm very content and happy being here with you.â You let out a faint, slightly embarrassed laugh, âI am very much in love with you, you silly man. Every day that I wake up beside you, every day that I get to come home to you and every day I just get to be around you is a day that reminds me that how lucky I am.â You removed your hands and lightly followed the lines of his face tattoo. âAre you happy?â
âCompletely.â Hunter murmured as his eyes fluttered shut as he fell completely complaint under your touch.
âGood. Settling down here is what exactly what I want, things just werenât settling down as quickly as I wouldâve liked but itâs different now. Weâre both doing much better, itâs a good thing.â You kissed his cheek and delicately brushed your fingers through the shorter strands of hair at the front of his head. I love you, thatâs never changed, and it never will. Does that about cover everything?
âAlmost.â Hunter said huskily as his own love for you overcame him.
Before you could question what he meant, he tugged you in tight to him and kissed you passionately. You felt him cradle the hinge of your jaw, silently asking permission to deepen the kiss and you granted him access without a second thought. You tangled your fingers in his hair and pressed yourself close to him. You allowed yourself a few minutes to just get lost in the pleasure he was giving you, but you remembered where you were and with a groan, you withdrew from his embrace.
It hurt you to pull away and from the way Hunter just insistently pushed you back against the stone column and carried on kissing and raking his teeth along your neck, he wasnât impressed with stopping either. âWe- we came here for groceries.â You hummed distractedly as you found yourself titling your head to give him easier access.
âSo, weâll get them tomorrow.â Hunter responded simply as he kissed behind your ear and brushed his fingers under your shirt and along the soft skin of your stomach.
âWe have- have no f- food and-â You attempted to protest but now his mouth was doing wonderful things along your pulse point that was making you feel very lightheaded.
âThatâs fine. What Iâm in the mood for, only you can give me.â Hunter teasingly dipped his fingers just under the waistband of your leggings.
You forced yourself to get a grip before you were too far gone. âGet off.â You playfully shoved at his chest with an exasperated shake of your head.
Hunter inclined his head in surrender, âHow about you shop, and I meet you at home?â He offered as he stopped his teasing and removed himself from you.
âIs this your bizarre way of just wanting to get out of a chore?â You joked, crossing your arms and feigning irritation.
âNo, I just think that if I stay, weâre going to wind up getting done for public indecency and it would be entirely my fault.â
Despite his admission, you still saw a faint but lustful glint in his eyes and you knew he was envisioning precisely what would happen if the two of you remained by this column. And you knew both of you would decide it was worth the risk. You gulped as you hastily said before you lost control of yourself, âIâll see you at home.â
Hunter released a low chuckle before he kissed you softly once more, the promise of what was to come still lingered behind the action despite his best attempts to keep it brief.
You took a few hesitant steps away him and then gathered yourself and went about your task- your walk brisker than before.
--
Hunter watched you before he moved out from the shelter of the pillar. He spotted Omega sitting with Lyana by the Maya tree. He called over to her.
âWhatâs up?â Omega asked breezily as she jogged over to him.
âCan you round up the boys and meet me at home? Iâll get Echo on comms.â
âHow come?â Omega asked curiously.
âThereâs a mission Iâm gonna need all your help with. But it needs to just be the five of us.â He indicated to where you were making a purchase. âThink you can get Lyana to delay her return?â
âA mission? Then why canât-â An excited gasp left her as she saw the silent but confirming look that Hunter gave her. Theyâd all been eagerly waiting for this. âYes! Iâm on it!â She sprinted off back to Lyana, chaotically relaying the instructions before she ran go find the others.
Hunter laughed to himself as he saw her enthusiastic departure before he hustled off back home and readied the comm channel for Echo. It didnât take long for the clone to answer.
âYou better be calling for the reason I hope youâre calling for.â Echo said by way of greeting.
âThink you can help me out?â Hunter replied with a validatory nod at the holoimage of Echo and he saw the way Echoâs shoulders lifted as he realised it was finally going to happen. Hunter had talked to them all about it in the days after arriving on Pabu and it had been met with an enthusiastic yet somehow still teasing response. It reminded him of how he felt back before the two of you officially got together, with the others just waiting for it to happen. Heâd wanted to do it sooner, but your circumstances changed, and so he wanted to wait until both of you were recovered. And, whilst theyâd all accepted his decision to hold off, they had been impatient for this day for both genuine well-being purposes but also because they wanted it for the two of you- his family were very supportive and insistent on him doing this. With things faring better, he felt comfortable doing it now. âI donât want to take you away from anything urgent or-â
âName it!â Echo said with a pleased smile.
Before he could get into what he needed Echo to do, he heard the door open. Hunter half-turned to see the crowd of eager and motivated faces made up of Omega and his brothers. Â
All of them gathered round him and Echoâs hologram.
Hunter took a deep inhale and exhale. In a strange way, this was going to be one of the most important yet daunting missions heâd undertaken. âAlright, we donât have long before she gets home. Hereâs what I needâŚâ
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Pairing: Crosshair x fem!Reader / Crosshair x Jedi!Reader
Words: 10,651 / 23,314
Tags/Warnings: 18+ only! angst, hurt/comfort, themes of grief/death/mourning, protective!Crosshair, mutual pining, smut, unprotected sex, oral (f receiving), fingering, overstimulation
Summary: Crosshair is back, and you're the only one who still can't seem to forgive him. When you finally have the lead you've been seeking since the extinction of the Jedi, you seize the opportunity to escape the constant turmoil his presence causes you. Of course, Crosshair has other plans.
A/N: Okay yes so this chapter is almost half the entire word count, and yes it's because of the smut, but it's also because of love. Thank you so much to everyone who commented and shared this fic. I hope this is the satisfying ending you were hoping for. đ
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Crosshair stood vigil while you moved dirt and silt, using the Force to finish smoothing over the makeshift grave. He remained quiet as you knelt beside the fresh patch of earth, placing the stone on top. And he watched as you bowed your head, saying a quiet prayer for the Jedi Master.Â
You did all you could, burying him deep under a layer of rocks and snow, a final resting place for the man you once thought of as a father. You weren't able to give him the funeral pyre he deserved, not with the storm raging around you, but at least he had a final resting place. And maybe, you could come back when the weather was better, and have a proper ceremony.
Now, you stand, your Master's lightsaber in your hand, the wind whipping at your face. You're chilled to the bone, but the pain is nothing compared to the grief in your chest. You stare at the ground, at the stone that marks his grave, and the tears are a welcome relief.
Crosshair remains a respectful distance away, and you can feel his gaze, his concern. His presence is a comfort, and you take a deep breath, your eyes slipping closed.
"We should head back," he says quietly.
You nod, and the tears sting your cheeks. But your feet remain rooted to the ground, the grief like a physical weight holding you in place.
"Hey."
Crosshair's voice is soft, and you feel his hand on your shoulder. The world comes back into sharp focus under his touch.
You turn to look at him, and the sight of him is almost enough to make you break down. He moves closer, his gaze sweeping slowly over you, and his other hand lifts, gently wiping the tears from your cheeks. You want to say something, but the words die in your throat.
He pulls you to his chest, wrapping his arms tightly around you. The sudden movement surprises you, and you gasp, but his grip is strong, and you let yourself melt into his embrace.
"It's okay," he murmurs. "Let it out."
The small hiccups you allow yourself turn into sobs, the sound muffled by his armor as he rubs circles on your back. It's been a long time since anyone's held you like this, and you can't stop the tears.
"I've got you," he says quietly, barely loud enough for you to hear over the wind swirling around you.
You wrap your arms around him, holding onto him like a lifeline. Crosshair is strong and solid and real, and you can feel the weight of his arm around your waist, can hear the beating of his heart through his chest. His fingers brush against the nape of your neck, and you shiver. He doesn't let go, doesn't loosen his grip, and you can feel the warmth of his touch spreading slowly throughout your body.
You're not sure how long he holds you, but you know the two of you can't stay out in the storm forever. You pull away, wiping the tears from your eyes.
You feel the embarrassment creeping in, and you hate the fact that he saw you like this, weak and vulnerable. It's why you wanted to do this on your own, yet you can't help but be grateful for Crosshair's company. Youâre not sure if you would have been able to go through with it without him.
He pulls his arm away, his hand lingering on your shoulder. "You ready?"
"Yeah, I..." You look down at the lightsaber in your hands and back to the grave. Your throat feels tight, and your voice is rough.
"You should keep it," Crosshair says.
"I can't. It's his, Iâ"
"He would've wanted you to have it."
You shake your head, unable to respond. You're not worthy of the weapon, the honor, and you're not sure you'll ever be.
"Take it," he says, his voice soft. "It's the only thing you have left of him."
"Butâ"
"Take it," he says again. His voice is almost pleading. It makes you hesitate, and your fingers twitch.
He lifts his hand, covering your own. His touch is gentle, and his fingers curl around yours, his gloves pressing against your skin, molding your grip.
"Thank you," you whisper.
"Don't thank me," he says, his tone serious. "You deserve it."
Your heart swells, and your throat tightens.
"Okay," you say at last. You tuck the saber into your bag, the weight heavy against your hip.
"Come on," he says, tilting his head. "Let's get back to the ship."
You follow him, and the two of you trudge through the snow. It's nearly up to your knees now, and the wind is blowing hard, making your teeth chatter. Your wet clothes cling to your skin, your feet are freezing, and the temperature is dropping fast.
By the time the you're nearing the landing zone where you left the Marauder, you're shivering uncontrollably. Your limbs feel stiff and numb, your joints aching. Crosshair keeps pace beside you, and he doesn't say anything, but his hand is on your arm, supporting you.
The Marauder looms ahead, the ship's silhouette stark against the horizon. You can see the outline of the cockpit, and you try to pick up your pace, eager to get inside and away from the snow and wind. You're shivering violently, and you can feel the cold seeping into your bones.
"Are you going to be okay tonight?" Crosshair asks.Â
You're not sure if he's referring to the weather, or the loss, or both, but either way, you know the answer.Â
Itâs not the one you give him, though.
"Yeah," you mutter. "I'll be fine."
He sighs. "Liar."
"I'll manage."
"No, you won't." He shakes his head, and the gesture is almost exasperated. You can't help but huff.
"Why, are you offering to cuddle?" You try to smirk, to deflect with humor, but his grip on your arm tightens.
"If it'll help."
Your heart skips a beat, and you stare at him. The cold is making you delirious, that's the only explanation for the words that leave his mouth.
"Are you serious?"
"Yeah.â Crosshair avoids your gaze. "You can sleep in my bunk."
"Okay," you say after a moment, and his head snaps up, as though he can't believe the word came from your mouth. The grip on your arm tightens.
"Really?"
You shrug, trying to ignore the way your heart races at the thought of sharing a bed with him. You tell yourself that it's the cold, that he's offering comfort, and that the offer has nothing to do with any lingering feelings he may or may not have.
"Yeah," you say, and the word comes out a little too hoarse. "Why not?"
There's about a million reasons why not, but you don't say them. Instead, you wait, watching him carefully. He looks at you, and even though you can't see his expression, you can feel the intensity of his gaze.Â
"Alright," he says, his voice gruff, and the hand on your arm moves, sliding up to rest on your shoulder.
The two of you reach the ship, and the ramp opens, a blast of hot air hitting you in the face. Crosshair helps you up, and the warmth feels so good that you want to cry.
You immediately throw off your bag and kneel to brush the snow from your boots, and you're vaguely aware of him moving past you, toward the cockpit. He tugs off his helmet and tosses it aside, and it lands on the floor somewhere with a dull thump.Â
By the time you get your legs to cooperate and rise, Crosshair is already settled in the pilot's seat, running through the preflight checks. Despite being the better pilot of the two of you, you let him take control, not trusting yourself to fly right now. You're tired, and you're cold, and the grief is weighing heavy on your heart.
When you slide into the copilot's seat, he glances over at you, his dark eyes meeting yours. You stare at each other, and you have the urge to say something, anything, to break the silence. But he's looking at you with an intensity that makes your stomach flip, and the words die in your throat. He turns away just as quickly, his attention returning to the console, and the moment passes.
You try to help him prep the ship, but the exhaustion is too much, and the adrenaline is wearing off. You can't stop shivering, and your muscles ache, the pain nearly unbearable. Crosshair pushes your hand away when you try to set the coordinates back to Pabu, and you can't find it in you to fight him.
He lifts off, the ship groaning in protest, and the wind howls outside. The Marauder shudders, buffeted by the harsh weather, and the engine whines as he navigates the ship into the atmosphere. He's tense, his fingers curled tightly around the controls.
He engages the hyperdrive once you break through the clouds into the atmosphere, and the ship hums, the stars stretching into hyperspace. You slump in your seat, exhaustion and grief taking their toll. You lean your head back, and your eyelids droop.
You're barely aware of him as he stands, and the next thing you know, you feel his arms scooping you up, lifting you easily. You blink, and his face is inches from yours. Your arms wrap around his neck instinctively, clinging to him as he walks.
"I can walk," you protest weakly.
"Shut up," he says, but you can hear the concern in his voice. "You're freezing."
You try to come up with a witty retort, but the words don't come, and you're too tired to care. Crosshair carries you through the ship, and you close your eyes, resting your head against his shoulder, the heat of his body a welcome relief.
He sets you on the edge of his bunk, and his hands are gentle, careful. You're not sure what to say. The moment is surreal, and the exhaustion is making it difficult to focus. Your eyes blink open, and he's kneeling in front of you, his face just inches away.
"Let's get these off," he says as he starts to pull at your soaked clothing.
"Cross, I can undress myself," you say, the embarrassment making you blush.
"Just let me help," he sighs, his voice oddly quiet.
"But Iâ"
"I'm not letting you freeze to death. Now shut up and let me take care of you."
"Cross, reallyâ"
"Please," he says, and the word is so foreign to his vocabulary that it gives you pause. "Just...let me do this."
"Okay," you murmur, the sincerity in his tone almost enough to make you cry.
He starts with your socks, trailing puddles of water on the ground, and your jacket goes next. The fabric clings to your skin, and his hands are slow and careful as he pulls the material away.
You shiver, and the chill is still lingering. He reaches for the hem of your shirt, his fingers brushing against your lower stomach. The contact sends a jolt of something through you, and you inhale sharply.
"Sorry," Crosshair mumbles, his voice hoarse.
"No, it's...it's fine," you manage.
"I won't look."
"Crosshair, Iâ"
"I'll just close my eyes, andâ"
"No, it's fine," you say. You reach up, your hands grasping the hem of the shirt, and you lift it over your head before he can say another word.
Crosshair doesn't move, doesn't speak. His breath catches, and you're sure he's staring at you, but you're so focused on trying to get your arms untangled from the sleeves that you don't care.
You're in your bindings, and the material is damp, sticking to your skin. You fumble with the fabric, tugging at the straps. It takes a few attempts, but finally, it loosens, and you exhale in relief. It slides down your shoulders, revealing your breasts, and you drop it onto the floor. You shiver, the cold air hitting your skin, and your nipples harden.
You look up at Crosshair, and he's frozen, his gaze glued to your exposed skin. He's staring at the scar above your heart, the one that he gave you, the one that should have killed you. His expression is hard to read, but his hands are trembling, and his breathing is shallow.
The silence is suffocating, and you have the sudden urge to cover yourself. He swallows, his throat bobbing, and his tongue darts out to wet his lips. His gaze sweeps over you, and his fingers flex.
"You said you wouldn't look," you remind him, a small smile tugging at your lips.
Crosshair blinks, as though coming out of a daze.
"Sorry, I..." he trails off, his voice thick. "You'reâ" He clears his throat. "Your pants."
"Oh, right." Your hands move to unbuckle your belt, but they're shaking, and your movements are clumsy. You fumble with the clasp, cursing under your breath.
"Here," he murmurs, and his hands move yours aside. His fingers brush against the skin of your stomach, and you suck in a sharp breath.
"Thanks," you manage, and the word comes out as a whisper.
His fingers work quickly despite the tremble of them, undoing the belt and sliding it free. Your pulse is racing, and your mouth is dry, and his touch sends a spark of electricity through you.
He tosses the belt aside, and his fingers find the button of your pants, and he pops it open.
"Up," he orders.
You do as he says, and he hooks his thumbs into the waistband of your pants. He drags them down, the fabric clinging to your thighs. His movements are slow and deliberate as he pulls the material free from your legs before they join the pile of clothing on the floor.
You sit before him, wearing nothing but a pair of underwear, and the chill is still clinging to you, your skin pebbled with goosebumps. Crosshair kneels at your feet, his eyes boring into you as they rake over your exposed skin. His gaze lingers on the scar on your chest, his jaw clenching.
"It's not a big deal," you say, trying to reassure him.
"It is."
"What happened wasn't your fault."
He looks up at you, his eyes burning with a strange intensity. "Yes, it was," he says, his voice low and raspy. You reach for him, but he pulls away, your movements too slow and sluggish to catch him.
"I'm going to change," he mutters. "Try not to pass out."
"I'm fine," you protest.
"Your lips are blue," he says. "And your hands are shaking."
He reaches for your wrist, his grip gentle, and he lifts your hand, holding it up for inspection. You glance down, and sure enough, your fingers are trembling.
"F-fine, maybe I'm a little cold," you mumble.
"You're not cold. You're hypothermic." He lets go of your hand and stands, setting his rifle against the wall.
"It's justâ"
"Hush."
You huff, rolling your eyes, and you fold your arms over your chest, hugging yourself in an attempt to get warm. You watch quietly as he begins to take off his armor, the motions practiced and methodical, though more rushed than youâve ever seen it.
The first piece comes off, followed by another, and another. He doesn't stop until he's standing before you in his blacks, and then he lifts his shirt over his head. The sight takes your breath away. He's muscular, lean and strong, and the desire to reach out and touch him is overwhelming. The only thing you can do is stare, and it takes all of your self-control not to gape at him like an idiot.
He slips past you, and the bed shifts beneath his weight. You turn to look at him over your shoulder, and he's lying on his back, one arm tucked behind his head. He's looking up at the ceiling, his chest rising and falling evenly. Crosshair glances over at you, his brow furrowing.
"Lay down," he says, patting the mattress.
You hesitate. "You sure you don't mind?"
"Lay down," he repeats, his tone firm.
You obey, shifting onto the bed, and the mattress is warm, the sensation almost painful against your skin. He grabs a blanket from the end of the bed and wraps it around you, tucking it in. You curl up, the exhaustion is making your eyes heavy.Â
The bed is small, and you're close, too close. But it's warm, and he's warm, and it feels so good you want to cry. Still, you can't seem to relax, your limbs stiff. Your skin prickles, and your muscles are tense.
"I can moveâ"
"Stop talking," he growls. "Go to sleep."
"You're bossy."
"And you're a brat," he grumbles, and his hands slide over your bare skin, tugging the blanket tighter around you.
You smile, the words bringing a strange comfort. He moves closer, his body pressed against yours. You're acutely aware of him, the sound of his breathing, the steady rhythm of his heartbeat.
You shift so your back is flush with his chest. He hesitates, frozen, and then slowly his arm wraps around your waist, pulling you against him.Â
You sigh, the warmth from his skin seeping into yours, and you melt into his embrace. His breath fans against the back of your neck, and you can't remember the last time you were held like this. A strange feeling builds in your chest, one you can't name, but it's overwhelming. The pain of losing your Master is still fresh, but the grief is lessened somehow.
"Is this okay?" he murmurs.
"Yes."
Crosshair curls tighter around you, his arms like a vise. You're surrounded by him, the smell of blaster oil, the sound of his breathing, the heat of his skin. The exhaustion is taking its toll, the warmth of his body too soothing to resist. Your eyes flutter closed, and you let the darkness take you, his heartbeat lulling you into a dreamless sleep.
You wake to the feeling of an arm draped over you, and a body pressed against yours. You blink, and the events of the last two days come rushing back. You're practically naked, and Crosshair's body is pressed against yours, nearly every inch of available skin touching. His chest is flush against your back, and his legs are tangled with yours.
His arm is wrapped around your waist, his fingers splayed against the softness of your stomach, and his breath is warm against the back of your neck. Your heart skips a beat as his fingers twitch against your skin. A rush of warmth floods you, and you swallow, your cheeks flushing.
For a moment, you can't remember how you got here, and what led to this. Then, you remember. You remember the way Crosshair helped you, the way he comforted you, the way he took care of you. And now, you're lying in his bed, and he's holding you, and it feels...nice.Â
You should get up, and the thought crosses your mind, but it's not the one you focus on. Instead, you find yourself leaning into him, enjoying the warmth of his skin, and the way his body fits against yours.
Crosshair's arm tightens around you, and he lets out a sleepy groan, pulling you closer. He nuzzles your neck, his lips brushing the sensitive skin. Your heart stutters, and you freeze, not daring to move.
"Hey," he rasps, his voice thick with sleep.
"Hey," you whisper back.
"How are you feeling?"
"Better."
And it's the truth. You're still tired, and your muscles are sore, but you feel like a weight has been lifted from your shoulders. You're not sure if it's the fact that you were able to finally get the closure you needed or if it's because of the man holding you, but you're grateful for the relief.
You shift, and Crosshair's hand rests on your hip, his fingers digging into your skin. He presses against you, his chest molding against your back.
"Don't," he mumbles.
"Don't what?"
"Don't go," he says, and there's an uncharacteristic note of pleading in his voice.
You roll over to face him, and his eyes are half-lidded, his gaze heavy. He's still wrapped around you, his arm snaked around your waist. His cheeks are flushed, and his jaw is stubbled, and he's even more handsome than you remember. Your stomach flutters, and your pulse quickens.
"I'm not going anywhere," you whisper.
He moves his hand to your face, cupping your cheek, and the gesture is so tender, so unexpected. He runs his thumb over your skin, his eyes locked with yours. You can feel his breath, hot and quick against your lips.
"Good," he breathes.
You're not sure who moves first, but his lips are on yours, his kiss urgent, demanding. Your body responds instinctively, and you melt into him, letting him consume you.
Crosshair's hands roam over your body, exploring every curve and contour. He's rough, and he's hungry, and the way he kisses you makes you weak in the knees. You arch into him, and his kiss grows more heated, more desperate. You part your lips, and he slips his tongue into your mouth, deepening the kiss.
Your hands hold tight to the back of his head, pulling him closer, and he moans against your lips, his fingers digging into your skin. The sound is needy, and it sends a rush of heat through you, a shiver running down your spine. You break away, panting, and he chases your mouth, his lips ghosting over yours.
"I've wanted to do that for a long time," Crosshair murmurs.
You laugh, the sound breathless, light and airy. "I can tell."
He huffs and rolls his eyes. "Shut up," he mutters, a smile tugging at his lips.
"Make me," you tease.
He's on top of you in a heartbeat, and his body is a delicious weight on top of yours. His hands are on either side of your head, caging you in with a mischievous smirk on his lips. You can't help but smile back.
"You want to be like that, huh?" he says, his voice low and dangerous.
You smile sweetly. "I have no idea what you're talking about."
He nips at your neck, his teeth grazing the skin, and you let out a soft moan.
"What were you saying?" he says, his voice husky.
"Just thatâ" He bites down on your neck, and you let out a gasp, the sensation sending a shockwave of pleasure through you.
He kisses the spot he bit, his lips soft and tender, and his hands roam over your body. He trails kisses along your jaw, down your neck, and across your collarbone, his touch leaving a burning trail in its wake.
It's overwhelming, his scent, his heat, his presence. Your senses are filled with him, and you close your eyes, losing yourself in the feeling. His lips are on your skin, his teeth scraping gently, and his hands are everywhere, exploring, mapping, memorizing. You donât want it to stop, but it's starting to feel like too much, too fast.
"Cross," you murmur. He doesnât respond, his lips dragging across your skin, and you try again, your voice tight. âCrosshair.â
He freezes, and his head snaps up. He looks at you, his dark eyes wide and worried. "What's wrong?"
"What are we doing?" you ask.
He frowns, his eyebrows knitting together. "I thought it was pretty obvious."
"That's not what I mean."
Crosshair pulls away, and you feel a pang in your chest as you see the look on his face, the hurt in his eyes.
"Do you want to stop?" he asks quietly.
"No, I..." Your voice trails off, and the words seem stuck in your throat. "I just... I'm not sure where this is going."
He sighs. "I don't know either."
"It's not that I don't want this," you say quickly. "I just..."
"What?"
You take a deep breath. It's a risk, admitting the feelings you've kept hidden for so long. But the desire is overwhelming, and the fear is stronger.
"Earlier, out there...I said a lot of things, some of them I didnât mean," you begin. "I donât want to hate you, and I donât want you to have to work for my forgiveness. You already have it.âÂ
You push yourself up so you're sitting, and he does the same. You both sit with your backs against the wall, the blanket pooling at your hips. He's quiet, watching you, his expression unreadable. His silence gives you courage, and you continue.
âWhat I want is a fresh start. What happened yesterday, it was a turning point. For both of us. I don't want to hold onto the past. I'm sick of all the anger and resentment."
"You deserve to be angry," he says quietly. "After everything I've done, you have every right."
"I am," you admit, and the words come out with a hint of a bitter laugh. âBut Iâm also so happy to have you back, Crosshair. It doesnât matter, not anymore. It's not worth it, carrying the anger around. I care about you too much for that.â
He shakes his head, and his gaze drops. "I don't deserve you," he whispers. "I've done terrible things. You know that."
"It's in the past," you say, reaching out to cup his face. His stubble is rough under your fingertips, and his jaw is clenched hard underneath your hand. "You can't change it."
"I know." He sighs. The weight of the galaxy seems to settle on his shoulders, and to see it holding him down makes your chest hurt.Â
"I forgive you," you say, and the words are easier than you expected. "We all have. Maybe itâs time you forgive yourself too.â
Crosshair's gaze snaps up, his eyes locking with yours. There's a flash of something, and you see the way his lips tremble. His throat bobs, and he swallows. "You really mean that, don't you?"
You nod. "I do."
"How?" he asks, his voice hoarse.
You shrug. How can you explain it, the way your heart aches when he looks at you, the way his touch sets your skin on fire? How can you explain the way he makes you feel, the way you crave his attention, his approval? How can you explain the way your world feels whole again now that he's by your side?
The words don't come, and instead, you rub your thumb across his cheekbone. His breath catches, and he closes his eyes, leaning into your touch. When he opens his eyes, they're glassy, and there's a sheen of tears. You brush them away, your touch gentle, and he exhales.
You can't help but lean forward and press a kiss to his lips, and he leans into you, his hand finding your waist. The kiss is soft and sweet, the kind that takes your breath away, and when you pull away, you're left wanting more.
âIâm sorry I left you behind," he whispers, his voice breaking. "I should've stayed. I should've protected you."
"Cross, I left you behind. If anyone should be apologizing, it's me." You take a deep breath. "I'm the one who abandoned you."
"I don't blame you for what happened." He shakes his head, and his jaw clenches, the muscle in his cheek twitching. He swallows hard, the sound is audible in your closeness.
You run your thumb over his cheek, and he closes his eyes, his body trembling under your touch. You pull him closer, and his head comes to rest on your shoulder. He's tense, and you can feel the way he's holding back, keeping himself from falling apart.
The realization hits you like a ton of bricks, and the weight of it is suffocating. You've spent so long being angry, blaming him, that you never stopped to think about how he was dealing with his own feelings. How much pain has he carried since that day? How much guilt? You abandoned him, and he was alone, and there's a chance he could've been killed, and...
It's a lot. And the realization of it hits you all at once, your throat tightening, your vision blurring with tears. You've been so caught up in your own pain, in your own grief, that you didn't even stop to consider his. And the thought, the shame of it, is crushing.
Crosshair clings to you, his arms wrapped tightly around your waist. You canât tell if youâre trembling, or if he is, or maybe it's both of you. The emotions are overwhelming, and you don't know what to do, how to comfort him, how to make it right.
All you can do is hold him, so you do. You wrap your arms around him, holding him as close as possible. You rest your head against his, your cheek pressed against his temple as small tremors rack his body.
You don't say anything. You can't find the words, can't bring yourself to speak. So you stay there, holding him, giving him the time he needs.
It feels like hours before he speaks. His voice is quiet, barely a whisper.
"I should have been there," Crosshair says, and his voice cracks.
You swallow past the lump in your throat. "I should have come back for you.â
He pulls away, his eyes red-rimmed and puffy. There's a look on his face, a mixture of guilt and shame and regret. He shakes his head, and his fingers find your jaw, his touch feather-light. His thumb brushes over your cheek, wiping away your tears.
He leans forward and presses his forehead to yours. You close your eyes, and you can feel his breath on your lips, your noses brushing.
You've missed this. The closeness, the intimacy. You've missed him.
Crosshair pulls you closer, and his lips ghost over yours, his movements hesitant, uncertain.
You've spent the last few weeks trying to bury these feelings, trying to pretend like they weren't there, and now, they're bubbling to the surface, and you can't fight them.
You don't want to.
You give in, kissing him, and his body reacts instantly. He's pressing against you, his arms wrapping around your waist, his grip almost bruising.
You let him pull you closer until your bodies are flush together. He's warm and solid, and his mouth is hot and insistent, his tongue teasing yours.
His hands are in your hair, his fingers tangled in the strands, and the kiss grows more heated, more urgent. His teeth graze your bottom lip, and you moan into his mouth.Â
As soon as the kiss starts, it stops, and he leaves you breathless as he pulls away, gasping for air. You can't stop staring at him, the way his eyes are dark with desire, the way his pupils are blown wide.
He leans forward, his lips hovering over yours, and his voice is low, barely a whisper. âI don't deserve you."
You huff, barely stopping yourself from rolling your eyes. You're tired of hearing those words come from his mouth, and you can't stop the irritation from rising in you.
Crosshair's grip on you tightens, and his eyes are pleading. He's searching for an answer, for some sort of reassurance, and you realize it's the first time you've seen him like this, so unsure of himself.Â
Your irritation fades, and your anger melts away, and all you're left with is a deep ache, a longing for the man who holds your heart.
You reach up, cupping his cheek, and your voice is soft, reassuring. "Yes, you do."
His expression is one of disbelief, as though he can't comprehend the idea that you would forgive him, that you would love him, that you would want him. He's always been the one to push people away, to keep his distance, and the fact that he's letting himself open up to you is a huge step. It's one you're grateful for, and you're determined to not take it for granted.
âYou do, Cross," you murmur. "You deserve to be happy."
He closes his eyes, his brow furrowed. You watch him, and you can't help but wonder what's going on in his mind.
His voice is hoarse when he speaks, the words barely audible, âI don't want to hurt you again."
You smile sadly up at him. You understand the sentiment. The last year has been a constant battle, a constant struggle. It's a cycle, a vicious one, and you're tired of fighting.
The two of you have both made mistakes, and you're both haunted by them. You're both guilty, and you're both paying the price. But you're here now, together, and maybe that's all that matters.
You can't help but laugh, and it releases some of the pressure that's been building in your chest.Â
Crosshair's eyes snap open, and you shake your head to quell his concern, the laughter dying on your lips.
âWe've spent the last year hurting each other, Crosshair. And for what? Why can't we just let go of the past, and move on?"
He hesitates, and you can see the doubt in his eyes, the fear. But you can also see the hope, the desire. He wants to move on, and he wants to be happy, and he wants it with you. The realization is a relief, and the weight on your chest is gone, the tension easing. You grin up at him, and his lips twitch, a small smile tugging at the corners.
âI think we've both suffered enough, don't you?" you murmur.
His lips part, as if he's about to say something, but the words don't come. You wait, watching him, and you can see the thoughts swirling behind his eyes.Â
Finally, he speaks, his voice is tentative and low. âOkay.â
"Okay," you say, and you lean forward, pressing a chaste kiss to his lips.
You pull away, and his gaze meets yours. He's still holding you, his grip tight, as though he's afraid you'll disappear, but the hand on your cheek is gentle.
Crosshairâs fingers run up through your hair, and his thumb brushes against your skin. He lets out a deep breath, his lips inches from yours. He's looking at you like he's seeing you for the first time, his gaze filled with wonder.
"What?" you ask, suddenly self-conscious.
He shakes his head. "I'm just... I don't know how I got so lucky."
Your heart swells as much as it hurts. Youâll help him understand in time, help him see himself the way you do. But for now, you canât help the teasing grin from forming.
"You're a real sap, you know that?"
He huffs, the sound a mix of a groan and a chuckle. "And youâre a brat.â
"Yeah," you say, a smile tugging at your lips before you press a kiss to his nose. "But you love it."
Crosshair hesitates for a moment, stiffening slightly. He clears his throat, and your heart skips a beat.
You can't tell if you've made a mistake, if you've crossed a line, but the words are out there now, and there's no taking them back. You search his expression, looking for a sign, any hint of what he's thinking.
He swallows hard, and his eyes dart away, his cheeks tinged pink.
"Yeah," he murmurs at last, his voice barely above a whisper. "I do."Â
He turns back to look at you and catches sight of the bright grin on your face, and his flush deepens.
âShut up,â he murmurs, and then he leans in, his lips brushing yours in a tentative kiss.Â
You respond eagerly, and his hands slide up your body, caressing your skin. He's gentle, his touch almost reverent, and his movements are slow and deliberate, as if he's trying to commit the feel of your body to memory.
You run your fingers over his head, tugging him closer as you lie back against the pillow, and the action spurs him on. His hands explore every inch of your body, and his touch leaves a burning trail in its wake.
Crosshair breaks the kiss, his lips ghosting over your skin, trailing kisses down your jaw, your neck. His fingers trace the swell of your breasts, his touch light enough to send shivers down your spine. He brushes his thumb over your nipple, and you let out a gasp, your body arching into him.
"Is this okay?" he murmurs against your neck.
"Yes," you breathe, your voice thick with desire.
He takes a nipple in his mouth, his tongue swirling around the sensitive bud, and his teeth graze the skin. The sensation sends a jolt of pleasure through you, and you let out a quiet moan.Â
His fingers pinch your other nipple, teasing the sensitive flesh. Your hands grasp his shoulders, and his muscles are firm beneath your touch, his body taut with desire. You drag your nails down his back, and he groans, the sound sending a wave of heat straight to your core.
His hand moves lower, his fingers tracing a path down your abdomen, and he cups your mound, his touch gentle. He strokes your folds through the thin fabric of your underwear, his movements slow and deliberate. Your body responds instinctively, your hips bucking into his touch, pressing eagerly into his palm.
"Fuck," he growls as he feels how wet you are through the fabric of your underwear.
"Please," you whimper.
"Patience," he says, his voice thick.
His fingers slip inside underneath the waistband, and he dips a finger between your folds, teasing your entrance. You moan, your hips jerking as he ghosts over your clit, sending sparks of pleasure through your body.
"Please," you beg, your voice needy.
"Not yet," he murmurs.
"Why not?"
"Because I want to take my time," he says, a low growl that makes your stomach clench.
He continues his torture, and your breath catches in your throat as his fingers find your wetness, sliding up and down the length of your folds. He gently curls his fingers, watching you closely while rubbing his index pad against your entrance.
You shudder, and he presses his finger inside of you, the digit slick with your arousal. You whimper, and his free hand wraps around your waist, holding you in place.
"I'll give you what you want," he promises, his voice husky, "but first, I want to enjoy this."
"Cross," you whimper, your voice breaking.
He hushes you, and you whine. His movements are unhurried, and his thumb traces lazy circles over your clit, his touch agonizingly slow. Your breathing grows ragged, and your body is coiled tight, and the feeling is both sweet and frustrating.
You squirm, trying to increase the pressure, and he stops his movements, pulling his finger from you.
"Behave," he orders.
"I don't want to," you protest, your tone petulant.
He lets out a growl, and he hooks his thumbs under the waistband of your underwear, dragging them down. You help him remove the garment, and it joins the pile of clothing on the floor before he sits back on his heels, taking in the sight of you.
"Spread your legs," he commands.
You do as he says, and he leans forward, his breath hot against your skin. He dips his head between your thighs, and his tongue flicks out, teasing your folds. You gasp as he licks a stripe up your wetness, his tongue exploring every inch of your sex.
He finds your clit, and his lips close around the sensitive bud, sucking and licking the small bundle of nerves. Your body writhes, and your fingers hold tight to his head, pulling him closer. His finger teases your entrance, and your breath hitches.
"Please," you whimper.
"What do you want?" he says, his voice rough.
"I want you, Cross. Please.â
He groans, and his finger enters you again, his touch firm. He crooks his finger, and he rubs the sensitive spot inside of you, his tongue lapping at your clit. The tension inside of you is building quickly, and you're teetering on the edge, the pleasure almost overwhelming.
"I'm close," you breathe.
He adds a second finger, and you can feel the tremor in his hand, the strain of his muscles. He continues his assault, and your body trembles, your orgasm fast approaching. You grasp the sheets, and your body tenses, your back arching.
"Cross!" you cry out, and you come undone, the pleasure washing over you. Your walls clench around his fingers, and he groans, the sound vibrating against your clit. He continues his ministrations, his tongue and fingers drawing out your release until you're spent, and you collapse on the mattress, breathless.
You both moan as his fingers withdraw, and he sucks them clean, his eyes never leaving yours.
"That was..." you start, but the words die on your lips.
"Yeah," he agrees.
You reach up, cupping his face. He's flushed, his breathing labored, and his pupils are blown wide. The arm heâs using to hold himself up trembles at the effort.
"You're shaking," you say.
He lets out a soft chuckle. "So are you."
Crosshair shifts his weight, resting his elbow on the bed, and the movement brings his body closer. His eyes search yours, and the intensity of his gaze is almost too much.
"What are we doing?" he asks, his voice a hoarse whisper.
"I don't know," you say, your thumb brushing over his skin. "But I don't want it to stop."
"Neither do I."
He leans in, and his lips capture yours, his kiss hungry, desperate. You taste yourself on his tongue, and his hand roams over your body, touching and teasing every inch of your skin. You touch him back, exploring the hard planes of his muscles, and his body shudders beneath your fingertips.
He breaks the kiss, and his forehead rests against yours, his breathing heavy.Â
"Fuck," he breathes.
"What is it?"
"I can'tâ" He takes a deep breath. "I can't stop thinking about all the time we wasted."
You swallow hard, and your chest aches. He's right. The last year has been hell, and the two of you have wasted so much time.
"We'll make up for it," you promise.
"I want to," he murmurs. "I need you."
His words send a thrill through you. He needs you. He wants you. Youâve waited so long to hear him say it.
"I need you too," you admit. You push yourself up and roll over, so you're on top of him, straddling his lap. You rock your hips, grinding against him, and his erection is hard and straining beneath his blacks.
He huffs a laugh as his hands come up to hold your hips. "I've wanted you for so long. I've wanted this."
His words send a shiver down your spine. You've wanted him too. And now that he's here, he's real, and he's in front of you, the feelings are almost too overwhelming.
"You have me," you whisper around the lump in your throat.
He pulls you close, his arms wrapping around your waist. His lips are inches from yours, his eyes locked with yours. "Promise me."
"I promise." Your hand trails down to grab his, locking your little fingers together. You hold your hands up so he can see them, your mouth lifting up into a soft smile. "I pinky promise."
He snorts softly, his eyes crinkling at the edges. "That's a pretty serious promise."
"It's the most serious one I can make," you say solemnly.
He laughs. The sound is warm and genuine, and it lights up his entire face. Your chest aches, and it's almost too much, the way his expression changes, the way his features soften.
You're tired of holding back. Tired of being scared. You've wasted too much time already.
You lean forward, pressing your lips to his. His hands slide up your back, and he pulls you closer, deepening the kiss. You melt into him, letting him consume you.
The kiss is intense and desperate. You pour everything you have into it, everything you've been holding back. Your body responds, and you press against him, your hips grinding against his erection. He groans, his body arching into yours, and the sound sends a jolt of heat straight to your core.
He pulls away, his breathing ragged, and his eyes are dark with desire. His hands grip your hips, and he rolls over, pinning you beneath him. You wrap your legs around his waist, and he grinds against you, his erection straining against the fabric of his blacks.
He reaches between you, his fingers finding your clit. You gasp as he circles the bundle of nerves. He's not gentle. His movements are quick and rough. The pleasure is almost overwhelming, and you buck against his hand, desperate for more.
His other hand grasps your wrist, and he pins it above your head. His grip is bruising. He continues his assault on your clit, his movements relentless.
"Come for me," he growls.
You can't hold back the moan that escapes your lips. Your body is on fire. Every nerve is alight with pleasure. The pressure builds within you, the tension coiling in your stomach. You're on the edge, teetering, and you can feel the release coming.
âPlease,â you whimper. âI need you.â
His hand leaves your wrist, and he grabs the waistband of his blacks. He pushes them down, and his erection springs free. You can't help but stare at him, at the way his body moves, the muscles rippling under his skin. His cock is hard and straining, bobbing against his stomach as he turns to kick his blacks away.
Then heâs back on top of you, your skin flush against his. He's hot and heavy against you, his body a welcome weight, and his length presses against your stomach. He grinds his hips against yours, his cock rubbing against your folds.
The sensation is too much. The feeling is too good. You're on the edge again, the pressure building.
His fingers tease your folds, and he finds the wetness pooled at your entrance. He gathers the liquid on his digits, his touch featherlight, and you whimper. He pulls away, and his hand wraps around the base of his cock. He slowly pumps his length a few times, coating it with your wetness. You canât help but watch, your mouth parting slightly.
"Are you ready?" he asks.
"Yes," you breathe.
He positions the head of his cock at your entrance. He's not gentle, and you donât want him to be. He thrusts his hips forward, pushing into you. Your walls stretch to accommodate his length, and he groans, his body shuddering.
You cling to him, your nails digging into his back, and when he bottoms out, his pelvis grinding against your clit, you cry out, the sensation sending a shockwave of pleasure through your body.
He buries his face in the crook of your neck, his breath hot against your skin. His hand comes up to cradle your head.
"I'm going to move," he murmurs.
"Yes," you breathe, unable to hide the relief in your voice.
He pulls out and thrusts back in. The slow drag of his cock is maddening, stoking the fire that heâd ignited. His movements are deliberate and steady, each one calculated and controlled. Itâs almost too much. You want him to let go, to lose control, to ravage you.
"Harder," you beg.
"No."
You huff, frustration rising in you.
"Please."
He lifts his head to look at you. His pupils are blown wide, the black nearly eclipsing the honey-brown, and his expression is one of determination, his jaw clenched. "I don't want to hurt you."
"You won't."
"I don't want to rush this," he murmurs. "I want to enjoy it."
His words are sweet and earnest, but the effect is lost in the desperation, in the need. You can't help but groan in frustration.
"I need you," you plead. "I need all of you."
His lips twitch into a smirk. "Be patient."
"You're such a tease," you complain.
"And you're impatient."
He leans forward and kisses you. His mouth is hot and insistent against yours. His tongue swipes across your lips, seeking entrance, and you grant it, his tongue sweeping into your mouth. Your legs wrap around his waist, pulling him closer, and your arms wind around his shoulders.
His hand moves down to your clit, his fingers circling the sensitive bundle of nerves. You moan, and the sound is swallowed by his kiss. His movements are slow and deliberate, his touch gentle. He's taking his time, and you're not sure if you love him or hate him for it.
You break the kiss, gasping for air, and his lips move down, trailing kisses across your jaw, your neck. His teeth graze the sensitive skin there, nipping at the flesh, and you cry out, the sensation sending sparks of pleasure through your body.
His movements speed up, and the fire inside of you burns hotter, the pressure building. His fingers continue their ministrations, his pace unrelenting.
"Cross," you moan. "I'm so close."
He chuckles, the sound low and rough. "I know."
His mouth finds yours again. His tongue teases yours as his fingers continue their assault. Your body tenses, the release almost within reach.
When his fingers pinch your clit, your orgasm rips through you. Your walls clench around his cock, and you cry out as the pleasure floods your veins. Your body shakes with the intensity of the orgasm. It's a wave that washes over you. It's pure ecstasy.
His cock is still buried deep inside you. Heâs slowed his thrusts to a gentle rocking motion, the movements soothing, allowing you to ride out your high.
When you come down, the aftershocks still coursing through you, his hips speed up. Youâre so sensitive, itâs almost too much, but he feels so good, filling you, stretching you. You can't help but moan.
"Fuck," he groans. âYouâre so tight.â
You can tell he's close. His thrusts are faster and deeper. He's chasing his own release. You tighten around him, trying to push him over the edge. His eyes fly open, his gaze meeting yours.
"I want you to come," you whisper.
"Not yet."
"Please."
"I'm not finished with you," he says, his voice rough.
He pulls out, and the sudden emptiness is almost painful. His fingers thrust back into you, and the pleasure is sharp and intense, the pressure building.
He fucks you with his fingers, his movements rough and quick. You moan and writhe beneath him, the sensation almost overwhelming. Your walls are still sensitive from your orgasm, and the feeling is almost too much.
"I can't," you whimper. "I'm so sensitive."
"Shhh," he hushes.
Crosshair curls his fingers, finding that spot that makes you see stars, and you can't stop the scream that escapes your lips. The tension coils in your stomach. You're on the edge again. Your body is shaking.
You nearly scream as his fingers leave you, your walls clenching around nothing. He leans down and captures your mouth with his, muffling your cry. His kiss is bruising, his tongue demanding. His lips trail down your neck, his teeth nipping at the skin, and the sensation is overwhelming, the pain mixing with the pleasure.
His hands are everywhere, touching, caressing, teasing. Your body is on fire, the pleasure almost too much to bear.
His hand slides down to cup your ass, his fingers digging into the flesh. You cry out, and he uses his grip to lift you. Your legs wrap around his waist automatically. His other hand moves to his length, pumping it a few times, coating it with your wetness.
He pulls his lips away, his breathing labored, and he looks at you, his gaze filled with hunger and longing.
"Ready?"
"Yes," you whisper.
His grip on your ass tightens, and he pulls you closer. His cock teases your folds, sliding between them, and the sensation is agonizing. You whimper, the need for him growing, the need for release.
"Please," you beg.
He pushes into you, the head of his cock stretching your entrance. He feels thicker than before, his length harder. Your walls are still sensitive, but the feeling is too good. You want more. You need more.
He groans, and the sound is raw and primal. His hips buck, and his cock fills you completely, his length buried to the hilt. The pace he sets is punishing, the feeling intense.
"Cross," you gasp.
"You're so tight," he groans. "So perfect."
"You feel so good," you moan. "Fuck."
His fingers dig into the soft flesh of your ass, and his other hand wraps around the back of your neck. His grip is bruising, but you don't care. You like the way his hands feel on your skin.
You lean forward and press your lips to his. The kiss is sloppy and messy. He's lost in his own pleasure, his movements rough and uncoordinated. You can't get enough, and you moan into his mouth as he finds the right spot.
"I'm close," he rasps.
âMe too,â you manage.
Your fingers dig into his shoulders, and you cling to him as he brings you both closer and closer to the edge. Your walls flutter around him, the tension in your stomach tightening. His movements become erratic, and his body tenses. You know he's close. You can feel the tremors running through him.
"Fuck," he groans. "I'mââ
âInside me," you moan. "Please."
The words are barely out of your mouth when he stills, his cock pulsing inside you. You can feel the hot spurts of his release filling you. The sensation is overwhelming, and you scream his name.
Your orgasm hits you hard and fast, and you clench around him, your walls milking him. Your body shakes with the force of the pleasure, and your ears ring.
When the aftershocks finally subside, he collapses on top of you, his breathing ragged. You can feel his heart racing. Your arms wrap around him, holding him close. You never want to let him go.
You're still trying to make sense of what just happened when Crosshair's hand comes to rest on your hip, his fingers tracing slow circles. The sensation brings you back to reality, and you open your eyes to find him staring at you, his expression filled with concern.
"Are you okay?" he murmurs.
"Yeah," you say, your voice hoarse. "That was..."
"Intense," he finishes, and he flashes you a crooked smile.
You laugh softly. "That's one word for it."
His smile fades, and he shifts his weight, pulling away from you. He slips out of you, and you can't help the soft whine that escapes your lips. You can already feel the soreness setting in.
He leans forward and presses a chaste kiss to your lips. "I'll be right back."
He slides off the bed and disappears into the fresher. You roll onto your side and press your thighs together, the action doing more to soothe the ache than you'd expected. When Crosshair returns, he has a warm, wet washcloth in hand, and you can't help but smile.
"Thanks," you murmur, reaching out to take the cloth from him. He pulls his hand away.
"Let me," he says softly.
Your breath catches in your throat. He climbs back on the bed and gently pushes your legs apart. His movements are careful as he wipes the cloth over your sex. He's gentle and thorough. You can't help but feel like his touch is more intimate than anything else the two of you have done tonight.
When he's satisfied, he tosses the cloth aside. He lays down next to you, his head propped up on his hand, and his eyes are soft, filled with affection.
"Hi," you say shyly.
"Hey," he murmurs. He leans forward and presses a soft kiss to your lips.
Your heart swells. You can't believe this is happening. It all feels like a dream. You never thought he'd ever be like this with you. You never thought you'd have the chance to be with him again.
You feel tears start to prick the corner of your eyes, but you blink them away, choosing instead to reach out and trace the contours of his face with your fingers. He closes his eyes and lets out a sigh, his expression relaxed.
"What are you doing?" he asks, his voice soft.
"Admiring you," you murmur. You canât keep the affection out of your tone, and you donât try.
Crosshair snorts, and if you weren't so close, you wouldn't have noticed the hint of redness that spreads across his cheeks. You shake your head and chuckle at the sight. He's adorable.
"You just fucked me so hard I canât feel my legs, and now you're embarrassed by a little compliment?" you tease.
His eyes open, and he gives you a look. "I hate you," he grumbles.
You grin. "No, you don't."
"You're right," he says, his voice a low rumble. "I don't."
Crosshair pulls you closer, his arms wrapping around you, and you press your body against his, enjoying the closeness. Your hands roam over his skin, your fingers tracing the scars that litter his body. You can't help but wonder how he got each and every one of them.
His hand comes up to hold yours, his thumb brushing against your knuckles.
"Thank you," he murmurs.
"For what?"
"For letting me in. And for forgiving me.â
You swallow hard. His words are so simple, but they mean so much. You know it hasn't been easy for him. You know he's been struggling. You've seen the guilt and the pain. And despite all of that, he's here.
You lean in and press a kiss to his chest. "I'm so proud of you."
"I'm notâ"
"I am," you say firmly.
He swallows hard and nods. Itâs obvious the words are difficult for him to hear, and you canât help but wonder the last time someone told him those words. If they ever did.
You reach up and brush your thumb against his cheek. "Do you have any idea how much you mean to me?"
His lips part, and his eyes search yours. He looks overwhelmed, his emotions written plainly on his face.
"I'm starting to," he murmurs. "But Iâ"
"I love you," you blurt out. "And not just because of this. I've loved you for so long. And I've wanted this for so long."
He blinks at you, his eyes widening slightly. Your heart leaps to your throat.
"Sorry," you apologize sheepishly. "Too much?"
He shakes his head and lets out a shaky breath. "No," he says softly. "It's not."
"Oh," you say.
He leans forward and kisses you, his lips soft and gentle. Your body relaxes, the tension seeping out of you. His hand slides up to cup your face, his thumb brushing against your cheek. When he pulls away, he rests his forehead against yours.
"I love you too," Crosshair whispers.
"Yeah?"
"Yeah," he murmurs. "So much."
He takes a deep breath and leans back against the pillow, his eyes fixed on the bottom of the bunk above you. "IâŚhad a lot of time to think about things while I wasâŚaway. And I realized a lot of things. About myself. About us. I realized that I didn't know what I had until it was gone."
You watch him. His jaw is tense. His brow is furrowed. He's still struggling with his emotions.
"Cross," you murmur.
"I'm not good with words," he admits.
"It's okay," you say.
He takes a deep breath. "I missed you," he says. "I missed everything about you. And I regretted so many things. I thought about what we could have had if I had let myself have it. And I... I don't want to waste any more time."
You can't help the tears that roll down your cheeks. He's so sincere, and his words are so heartfelt. It's overwhelming. You lean in and kiss him, pouring every bit of emotion into the kiss. You want him to know just how much you care. How much he means to you.
"I'm glad we didn't waste any more time," you say.
"Me too.â He clears his throat, his gaze searching yours. âI wanted to ask you something."
"Okay," you say slowly, hesitantly.
Crosshair shifts underneath you, and you prop yourself up on your elbow, watching him curiously. He sits up, and his hand comes up to cradle your face, his touch gentle. "I'm... not really sure how to do this."
You feel the heat rising in your cheeks, and your heartbeat quickens. "Just ask.â
"I was wondering," he says, his voice soft. "If you wanted to make this, us, official."
He takes a deep breath, and you can feel his nerves, his anxiety. You stare at him, stunned to silence. You're not sure how to respond. You hadn't expected this, not yet at least. Maybe not ever. You never really allowed yourself to hope.
"I know it's complicated, and I know it's going to be hard. But Iâ"
"Yes," you interrupt, and his eyes snap to yours.
He blinks at you. "What?"
"Yes," you say again. "I would love that."
"Really?"
You laugh softly. "Did you think I'd say no?"
You can't keep the amusement out of your tone. His nervousness is so endearing. You never thought you'd get to see him like this.
"No, I justâŚhuh,â he breathes. His brow furrows, his expression thoughtful.
"What?"
"I wasn't expecting you to agree so quickly.â Crosshair smirks, his gaze meeting yours. "I was ready to make a case. Give you some time to think it over."
His hand moves from your face to the back of your neck, his fingers tangling in your hair, and his eyebrows lift. "You must really like me."
âShut up.â You huff and roll your eyes. "I love you, you asshole.â
"I love you too," he says, his voice is warm, and his words are sincere. You lean in and kiss him, your hands moving to his shoulders, pulling him close. You can't get enough of him. You're not sure if you ever will.
When you finally break apart, he lets out a contented sigh and pulls you back down, his arms wrapping around you, holding you tight. He brushes a few strands of hair away from your face, and his expression softens.
"I can't promise you much, but I can promise you that I'll always be there for you. No matter what happens. Even if things go to shit, even if we get separated. Even if...â
He swallows and looks away, his expression darkening. You know what he's thinking, what he's trying not to say.
"Cross," you murmur. "I'm not going anywhere." You cup his face, your gaze meeting his. "And neither are you."
He nods, and his mouth lifts up into a soft smile. "I'm not letting you go. Ever."
"That's a lot of promises," you tease.
He huffs. "Yeah, well, I'm full of them lately."
You press another kiss to his lips, and the two of you settle into a comfortable silence. He pulls you closer, his grip tightening. His eyes flutter closed, and he lets out a deep, contented sigh. âNow letâs go back to sleep. You wore me out."
You chuckle and close your eyes, nestling your head against Crosshair's chest. The sound of his heartbeat is soothing, and the steady rise and fall of his chest is calming.Â
You never imagined this would happen, but here you are, wrapped up in his arms. And for the first time in a long time, everything feels right.
You feel safe, and you feel loved. And as sleep pulls you under, you realize that this is exactly where you belong. You're home.
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I just love anything tension filled when it comes to Crosshair... then it ends with the admission of feelings. The same formula and I will consume 1000 times
Hi there, I've never done a request before, so fun! đ¤ Could you do angst/fluff (enemies to lovers) with fem reader and Crosshair? "What are you staring at?" / "You, is that a problem?" I'd love for the fem reader to give Cross a dose of his snark, so maybe she's the one saying "You, is that a problem?" Some snark to fluff would be wonderful. Thank you for all you do! â¤ď¸
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𫧠pairings: Crosshair x Female!Reader
word count: 2k
prompts:
⢠âWhat are you staring at?â / âYou, is that a problem?â
Crosshair didnât like new people so naturally, he didnât like you. Or did he? He can bark but you show him that you can certainly bite back.
warnings: Safe for Work, Enemies to Lovers, Kissing, Fluff, Mutual Pining, Bickering, Sassy Moments, Light Angst, Scar/Burn Insecurities, Female Reader.
authors note: sorry for the wait, hope this is okay @megmegalodondon đŤ§
The Marauder buzzed with activity, each member of the squad engrossed in their routines. The hum of machinery and quiet murmur of voices filled the air. You were content assisting Tech when a burning sensation prickled on the side of your face, like the intensity of a laser sight. You didnât need to turn to know who was staring.
Since joining the team, Crosshairâs disdain had been clear. From the moment of his return, he made it obvious he didnât like you. The others mentioned he wasnât fond of people in general, and new members who acted like they knew everything were especially irritating to him. Unfortunately, that was you to a tee. Your confidence and cleverness only seemed to amplify his irritation.
As you worked at the main console running diagnostics, you felt Crosshairâs gaze drilling into you. Stealing a glance, you shot him a look of annoyance, but his face remained an impassive mask, eyes like cold steel.
You muttered under your breath, turning back to your task, but his presence was an undeniable distraction. Despite his abrasive attitude, you couldn't ignore his striking looksâthough you'd never admit it aloud. His chiseled jaw, the intensity in his eyes, the way his hands worked methodically over his rifle â it was all infuriatingly attractive. Sadly his snarky attitude was less than desirable.
âCan you keep the static to a minimum?â Crosshairâs sharp voice cut through the silence, jolting you from your thoughts. His brows were furrowed in irritation, lips a thin line.
You rolled your eyes, fingers pausing on the controls. âItâs called doing my job, Crosshair. Maybe you should try it sometime.â
He set his rifle down with a clatter and stood, his tall frame casting a long shadow over you and his eyes bore into you. âMy job is to keep us safe, and I canât do that if I canât concentrate.â
âOh, please. Like your concentration is ever that perfect,â you retorted, standing to meet his gaze. âOr maybe youâre just looking for an excuse to complain.â
His brown eyes darkened, a dangerous glint in them. âI donât need excuses to point out incompetence.â He stepped closer, the tension between you thick.
âIncompetence? Youââ Your retort was cut short by Omegaâs innocent voice from her corner, breaking the charged atmosphere.
âWhy do you two always fight? Itâs like you actually like each other or something.â
Wrecker, lounging on a crate nearby, let out a booming laugh. âYeah, itâs like a schoolyard crush! You both just need to admit it!â
Your face flushed with embarrassment, heat rising to your cheeks. âWhat? No! Thatâs ridiculous,â you spluttered, glaring at the two of them. âCrosshair would be the last guy in all the galaxy Iâd ever get with.â
Crosshair crossed his arms, a smug smirk playing on his lips. âFeelingâs mutual.â
Tech glanced up from his datapad, adding his two credits. âStatistically, opposites do attract. Itâs not entirely out of the question.â
You and Crosshair turned on him in unison. âShut up, Tech!â
He raised an eyebrow, unfazed. âCharming. But that just proves my point.â
Your embarrassment deepened as the rest of the squad chuckled. âIâm done with this,â you muttered, turning on your heel and storming away from the others.
Omegaâs voice trailed after you, âWe were just teasing!â
The next day, you were tasked with scouting a base for Rex, determining the best points for a future infiltration. The dense jungle surrounded you, the air thick with humidity, leaves glistening with moisture and youâre still in a sour mood from yesterday which is only to worsen. As you navigated through the underbrush, Hunterâs voice cut through your thoughts.
âYou and Crosshair will go ahead together. Maybe sort out your differences while youâre at it.â Clearly, yesterdayâs bickering had reached his ears, and this was your punishment. Crosshair merely grunted, a typical response, and began moving ahead without waiting for you. Reluctantly, you followed.
The jungle was alive with the chirps and calls of unseen creatures, the air heavy with the scent of damp earth and foliage. At the coordinates, Crosshair suggested a lookout point, but you were less than convinced. âYouâre out of your mind if you think thatâs a good vantage point,â you stated, shooting him a stern look.
He raised an eyebrow, his face a mask of annoyance. âAnd where would you suggest, General?â he drawled, sarcasm dripping from every word.
You pointed to a higher spot, frustration evident in your voice. âThere, weâll have a better view of the perimeter.â
Crosshair crossed his arms, a mocking smile on his face. âThatâs weak. Weâll be seen.â
Your face flushed with annoyance because this wasnât the first time he disagreed with you, it was almost every single time.
âOr maybe you canât handle the climb and thatâs why youâre opting for the lower point?â You challenge.
His smirk faded slightly, and he took a deliberate step closer, invading your space. With a fluid motion, he removed his helmet, locking his intense eyes on you. âYouâre new here, Kitten. Maybe you should learn to trust my judgment.â His voice low and testing.
Your heart pounded, and you could feel the heat radiating from him. âTrust your judgment?â You scoff, doing your best to ignore the petname he just gave you. âYouâre so arrogant!â you retorted whilst also trying to ignore how his proximity affected you.
Crosshair leaned in even closer, his breath brushing against your face. âArrogant? Or just right?â His gaze flicked down to your lips, lingering. âYou should watch that pretty mouth of yours.â The air between you crackled with tension, and for a brief, electrifying moment, it seemed like he wanted to kiss you. Or maybe you wanted to kiss him.
But did he just call you pretty? Was he mocking you? Either way, you find yourself in a sudden daze as youâre hypnotised by his eyes. The realisation hits you hard, leaving you momentarily speechless and strangely drawn to him despite your better judgment.
His breath is warm, scented but breathing deadly silent. If you closed your eyes, you probably wouldnât even assume he was mere inches from you but he was and it was consuming.
Before either of you could react, a blaster shot rang out, shattering the moment. âCoverâs blown,â Crosshair snapped, his voice yanking you both back to reality. He sprang into action, and you followed, the adrenaline overtaking your argument.
Maybe, it was best to leave the arguing for after the mission.
Later that night, the squad had returned to Pabu, the mission a success despite the rocky start you and Crosshair had caused by not paying attention.
The others were inside the Marauder, their laughter and chatter a comforting presence. The warm, humid air wrapped around you as you stepped outside, needing space to clear your head, especially to think about what had happened earlier with a certain Sniper.
The tropical night was alive with soundsâcreatures chirping, leaves rustling in the gentle breeze, and the distant call of birds. You wandered down to the beach, the soft, damp sand cool beneath your bare feet. The waves lapped rhythmically at the shore, and the moon hung low in the sky, casting a silver path over the water.
As you walked along the shore, you noticed a lone figure lying on the beach. At first you panicked thinking someone was injured but upon closer inspection, silhouetted against the moonlit horizon, it was Crosshair.
He lay on his back, arms folded behind his head, staring up at the vast expanse of the night sky. His usually stern features seemed softer in the moonlight, lost in thought.
For a moment, you considered turning back, but something compelled you to approach him. The sand crunched softly beneath you feet you drew closer, stopping a few feet away. You donât say anything at first and then end up doing something unexpectedâyou lay down beside him, your eyes tracing the same stars he was watching. Did he do this often?
Supposedly all the time he spent in a cell made stargazing a rare luxury.
The usual tension between you seemed to vanish in the night air. Crosshair remained silent, his face expressionless as you both lay there, the silence stretching out, surprisingly comfortable.
After a few minutes, you turned your head slightly, your hair brushing against the sand as you watched him. His profile was illuminated by the moonlight dancing; casting sharp shadows and highlighting the lines of his face.
Just like you had noticed him staring at you the day before, he sighed. âWhat are you staring at?â he asked, his voice low and rough, like gravel.
âYou. Is that a problem?â you replied, tone challenging.
He shifted slightly, his eyes flicking towards you before returning to the sky. âAre you looking at my scar?â
âNo,â you replied with a small frown, not realising that might be a sensitive topic for him. You had heard about how he got it, but it wasn't something you consciously noticed.
âGood. Look away,â he grumbled, but there was no real anger in his voice. Instead of arguing, you did as he asked, not wanting to make him uncomfortable.
After a few minutes, Crosshair sighed once more. âTech was right.â
You turned your head, confusion knitting your brows together. âAbout what?â
His gaze remained fixed on the moon, his profile bathed in its soft light. âSometimes, opposites do attract.â
You were taken aback, eyes widening and quite unsure of how to respond. âReally?â
He nodded slowly, the movement almost missable. âI secretly admire how you take my comments on the chin and arenât afraid to speak your mind. Itâs... admirable.â His voice was awkward, as if admitting his feelings was a foreign concept. His usual mask of indifference slipped slightly, revealing a hint of vulnerability.
Surprise washed over you. All this time, you had thought Crosshair hated you. His constant criticism, the way he always seemed to challenge youâit had all felt like disdain. But now, you realized it was his strange way of showing respect, of acknowledging your strength.
âYou couldâve gone about it a different way, yâknow?â
âI know.â He responds stiffly.
You smile softly. âThatâs a strange way to apologise to me as well.â You jest.
Thereâs a very faint chuckle that parts his lips as he says, âdonât push it.â
A heartfelt silence settled between you, the sound of the waves the only interruption. But, you still had one thing on your mind.
Breaking the silence, you asked, âEarlier, during the mission... what do you think went wrong?â
Crosshair's expression hardened slightly, his eyes narrowing. âWe were distracted. We werenât focused.â
You bit your lip, gathering your courage. âI thought... for a moment, I thought you were going to kiss me. Would you have?â
Crosshair fell silent, his expression unreadable in the dim light.
Oh no. Why did you have to open your mouth?
Embarrassment flushed through you, and you began to sit up, ready to leave. âIâm sorry, I shouldnât haveââ
Before you could finish, his hand reached out, gently stopping you. He said nothing, his gaze intense and unreadable as he held onto your arm.
Slowly, he sat forward and tilted your face towards his, his touch surprisingly gentle. Without a word, he leaned in and kissed you, a brief but electrifying connection that left you breathless, your heart trying to leap out of your chest.
The kiss was soft, tentative, as if he was testing the waters. He pulled back before you could even comprehend what was happening, his eyes searching yours, and for once, there was no hostility, only a vulnerable sincerity.
âHowâs that for an apology?â he murmured, his voice barely more than a whisper, his breath warm against your lips.
You lick your lower lip, having to suppress a dreamy sigh as you could taste him on your tongue. âSurprising.â You say softly, completely smitten all of a sudden.
He smirks, eyes scanning your face. âIâve never seen you so bashful,â
âYes, well, kissing someone who you thought was your enemy tends to have that effect.â
He chuckles, lifting his hand and tucking some hair that was dancing in the soft breeze behind your ear. âHow about another one?â
You grin, leaning in close. âI wonât say no to that.â
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You absolutely OUT did yourself with this beautiful gem. I finally found the time in life to read this, and I DEVOURED it!!! Just amazing, dear author. I absolutely loved the family feels, the angst, the feels oh God I adored all of it.
My sweet Hunter đŤ you know he'd stick by your side through anything. Reading him breaking down as his lady fights for her life.... broke me.
The family feels between all our boys and dear girls, from the proposal to the worst of readers sickness just had me spinning in my feelings violently.
Crosshair 𼰠he was so cute in admitting his role in the proposal and listening to Hunters woes. I see it 100% and just loved that.
Omega my sweet â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
And the rest of boys during the proposal, oh sweet things I just love them all so much.
But dude, it was HARD reading the scenes where reader was fighting the poison. My poor girl just wants to wear her pretty ring and admire her husband to be. That hurt, and it was gloriously written so fantastic job!
Cid đ¤˘đ¤˘
Cid dying đđđđđ
Hunter finally breaking down at the flatline đĽ˛đĽ˛ oh God that hurt but you did so well in conveying the agony and pain he was experiencing.
Phee and Tech. Minor but perfect.
Lyra my darling Queen. She truly is a gem of a friend and I adore her.
The reading journey of this series has been such a special one for me and will always hold a dear place in my Star Wars fanficiton journey. It's been such a pleasure to read it from start to finish and watch your writing grow and change as the chapters progressed. It is truly one of my most treasured series and dear to my heart. I can't wait for your next update, and I only hope you will write more in the future. I'd love to delve more into the early day of readers' time with the boys and much more but until then. I await your next update â¤ď¸
A Bad Batch Post S3 Oneshot
Gif by @barissoffee
Hunter x femaleJedi!reader
Summary: Just when you think your fresh start can officially begin, the past still finds a way to haunt you
Warnings: No (Y/N), me adding one actual personal characteristic (sorry if you aren't arachnophobic), reader has hair long enough to hold, light PDA (kissing), mentions of scars, SMUT (shower sex with non-explicit descriptions of oral m&f receiving, handjob, fingering, making out, dirty talk,hints of praise kink), suggestive dialogue, reader wears a sundress, swearing, hints of Tech/Phee, just stick with me on the Lyra explanation please, mentions of food and drinks/alcohol, drink and general tampering for the sake of poisoning, me making up medical things, descriptions of illness (vomiting, fever, bodily pain), mentions of medical testing/needles and injections, concerned bad batch family, brief dark/protective Hunter, injury (cuts, blaster shots, broken nose/nosebleeds) and torture descriptions with further mentions of pain and blood, a certain lizard makes an unwelcomed appearance, big on the overall fluff and loving vibes but also big on angst and hurt/comfort, references to death and torture, near-character death, fluff and happy ending don't worry
<Previous Oneshot (not totally necessary to read but helpful for build up)
Masterlist for S1,S2 and S3
Word Count: 24.9K (don't look at me lol)
Rating: 18+
Author's note: This is a crazy ride jam-packed with fav tropes of mine, so I can only apologise for the emotional whiplash, but blame my dream because that is where this entire concept came from! Hope it was worth the wait!
The day of the party everyone had been eager awaiting had finally arrived. It was being done in your and the rest of the Batchâs honour and was serving as a combined official welcome to Pabu/congratulations on making it through everything alive type of thing but regardless of the slightly elaborate purpose, the island was all a buzz with excitement and preparations.
You and Hunter were meandering away from the busy colonnade. Your offer to help with the last of the party set up had been politely declined so instead the two of you had opted to join the others at the beach.
âHey!â
You turned in surprise at the familiar voice and you saw the woman running off her ship and towards you. âOh hey! What-â Your question was cut off with a huff of air as you were brought into a tight hug.
âLet me see-â Lyra stepped back from you and grabbed your hands excitedly but stopped short as she held them.
âSee what?â You looked at her, utterly perplexed by her behaviour.
Hunter resisted the urge to clamp his hand over Lyraâs mouth but thereâd be no believable way to explain that away, so he just had to stand there and cross his fingers that you didnât pressure Lyra for further elaboration.
Lyra realised her mistake and backtracked quickly. âYou. Let me see you. Itâs been far too long.â She dropped your hands and just walked around you, analysing your form. âYup, I still got it. Both of you are looking pretty sharp in my stuff if I do say so myself. So, I bet the rest of your lot do to.â
âStop that.â You twisted your head around and waved her away with a fond yet bemused grin. âWhy are you acting so weird? Better yet why are you here? Not that Iâm not happy to see you.â You added hastily but you were a second too late. Â
Lyra placed her hand over her heart in faux offence. âWow, months with no word and then only sporadic comm channel conversations and this is how Iâm greeted? I told you I would visit. Speaking of, I brought more samples of my work.â She gestured to the two cases by her feet. âTop one is yours, the second is to be divided between the rest of your crew. But to answer your question, Iâm here for the party.â
You titled your head at her. Your last call had been before the party had been decided so you didnât know how she knew about it. âThe party? Who invited you?â You asked quizzically.
Lyra shot a nervous glance to the man at your side. Sheâd already almost blown it; she didnât want to risk doing it again. âUh, Hunter did actually.â
You glanced at Hunter curiously. âYou did?â
Hunter maintained a sense of calm as he answered, âWell, technically it was through Echo, but I put them in contact. Also, a lot of people were asking about our clothes. Figured it couldnât hurt to see if Shep needed someone like her here. Today felt like the perfect time.â That part was a genuine truth. He hadnât thought much of the situation on Christophsis in the short time heâd been there- well, what he had thought wasnât in any way positive-, and youâd always expressed interest in figuring out a way to get Lyra out of there and somewhere better. He was killing two birds with one stone here. Â
âYeah, a party and a job opportunity away from Imperial bullshit was too good to pass up.â Lyra confirmed with a grin.
You smiled broadly. âOh okay! Thatâd be pretty great actually! So, Christophsis hasnât improved since I left?â
âJust kept getting worse.â Lyra said plainly. âGot decent enough business to buy that condemned ship but itâs still pretty awful there. I definitely would not miss it.â
You shot her a sympathetic look before you clapped your hands together, âWell, I better go get Shep and officially introduce you two!â You wandered away to go find the man that was busying about the area making sure things were on schedule for tonight.
Hunter waited until you were out of earshot. He placed his hands on his hips and stared at Lyra. âThat was subtle.â He deadpanned.
Lyra cringed. âIâm sorry! The transmission from Echo was pretty dodgy. I couldnât quite hear him. I just heard âHunter, party, Pabuâ so I though this party was to celebrate what had happened, not as a lead up to whatâs going to happen.â
Hunter heaved a weary, stressed sigh. This was beginning to become the best yet somehow worst kept secret on Pabu. He was just grateful that the one person who he really didnât want to know still appeared to have no idea. How that was possible, he really didnât understand since it seemed to have spread from the need-to-know people to what felt like every citizen of the island, but he didnât want to question it too much in case he jinxed it. Each time he passed someone by, and they shot him that knowing smile, he felt a flare of panic that you would notice and start to question him but so far, you just took it as standard practice from the naturally friendly disposition of the people here. He was almost there, he just needed everyone around him to keep it together. He straightened up and signalled to Lyra to act natural as you approached them once more.
âLyra, this is Shep. The best mayor of Pabu and overall, pretty incredible man. Shep, this is my friend Lyra.â
âNice to meet you.â Lyra stuck her hand out with a friendly grin and nodded to you. âSheâs always spoken highly of you.â
âWeâve all grown very fond of her and the rest of the family.â Shep smiled and shook her hand in return. âItâs nice to officially meet you too! Youâre joining us for our little shindig? And Hunter also tells me youâre looking to live and employ yourself here?â
âYup! Canât keep me from a good party. And yes, if you have the space for me, Iâd love to talk to you about it more!â Lyra said cheerily. âAnything I can do to help with setting up in the meantime?â
âIâm sure thereâs something. It always gets chaotic in the final stages.â Shep said, sweeping his arm in front of him to guide her in the direction he was going.
âHang on, you said-â You started to argue.
âGo enjoy your day, weâll see you later tonight!â Shep said dismissively.
âYour cases!â Hunter called after the fading figures.
âTheyâre yours!â Lyra tossed over her shoulder. âAlthough, Iâd wait until youâre alone to open yours!â She said to you specifically.
You let out a small groan. Your mind immediately entered panic mode and started jumping between every experimental or bold combination of clothing that she felt the need to put you in. Sheâd been on point so far, but you knew there had to be a catch at some point.
âWe can take a slight detour before heading to the beach, right? Itâs only a couple minutes out the way.â Hunter double checked with you.
âYeah def-â You didnât even get a chance to finish your sentence or pick up a box before someone swept in and addressed Hunter.
âDonât worry, Hunter. Iâm heading past your house anyway to grab some supplies we need up here. I can drop them off. You guys can carry on with your day.â
âThanks Kyan.â Hunter said as the fisherman picked up the boxes.
âYes, thank you so much!â You echoed as he left. âWhy is everyone being so nice?â You mused as you saw him head in the direction of your home. âWeâre basically passing our house anyway; we couldâve done it.â
âTheyâre always nice here.â Hunter said nonchalantly, hoping you wouldnât sense his nerves increasing. He snaked an arm around your waist and guided you down the winding path.
âI guess.â You mirrored his gesture as you strolled towards the beach. âThis just feels different, like they all know something we donât.â
âI wouldnât think too much about it.â Hunter advised. Two more hours. Only two more hours to go before the secret would finally be out in the open.
--
You and Hunter stood on an outcrop of rocks just overlooking the sea and you called over to the group of people and dog sitting on the beach. âHow was the swim?â
âAmazing! You really should go for one too. The water is so nice!â Omega encouraged as she lounged on a towel, letting the warm sun dry her off. Her and Batcher had been the only one to actually enter the water, the others had only decided to get their feet wet.
âIâm good. We donât have long before the party and Iâd rather-â You sensed the threat a second to late. With a yelp, you were shoved over the edge and entered the water with a splash.
You came to the surface to the sounds of laughter from the bystanders on the beach- even the dog was barking in a way that sounded like a laugh. You glared up at the clone staring down at you with a smug grin on his face. âYou mother-â
âSo⌠howâs the water?â Hunter taunted.
Two could play this game. âYeah, itâs great actually, youâre really missing out.â With that, you raised your hand and with a tug of the Force, Hunter swiftly tumbled into the water too.
His aggrieved shout before he hit the water was music to your ears.
âOkay, I shouldâve seen that coming.â Hunter admitted through a short series of coughs as he reappeared from below the depths.
Your plan of revenge had instantly backfired given just how perfect he looked right now. Your breath hitched as you saw the way his wet hair fell around his shoulders and framed his profile as well as the way droplets of water dripped down his face. He was a sight to behold. You reached up and stroked some of his damp fringe just behind his bandana. Youâre beautiful.
Hunter gulped at the compliment. It had never been a word heâd apply to himself; he didnât really view himself in that light, it was only ever you. Yet you said it to him with such sincere feeling, he knew you meant it.
You kissed him softly before you made to swim for shore, but you didnât get very far.
In one short stroke, Hunter reached you and kissed you fiercely.
You tangled your fingers in his damp locks with a pleasure filled sigh as you matched his strokes.
Hunter could taste the salt on your lips, and he could feel the way your body pressed against him as you grew more eager, it only spurred him on further.
The few disgruntled and offended shouts as well as a ship flying overhead caused you both to hastily pull apart.
âItâs Echo!â Omega yelled happily, wriggling out of the protective hand Wrecker had placed over her eyes- it wasnât like she had no idea what was going on. Not waiting on the rest of them, she and Batcher dashed back towards where his ship was going to land.
âUm, so-â Hunter began awkwardly. He used to be more careful about the public displays of affection, especially around his family, but it would appear that feeling free, relaxed and in love could be quite a distraction when it wanted to be.
Should everything go to plan, they were taking her anyway, but the confirmation felt necessary. âYes, weâll take her tonight.â Crosshair said, shaking his head in the direction of the two of you but a smile was on his face.
âHa! The gangâs all back!â Wrecker cheered, slapping Techâs shoulder as he, Tech and Crosshair followed the young girl. âI canât wait for this thing to get started!â
âYes, this party should be quite the reunion.â Tech remarked simply as he walked and finished making the finishing touches to the repairs to his goggles.
âEchoâs taking a break from the clone rebellion for a party?â You furrowed your brow as you reached the sand and half-heartedly wrung out the edges of your top.
Hunter shrugged as he wiped some water off his face. The fact that his brother was indeed making an appearance meant a lot, but he couldnât very well act like that in front of you. âItâs supposed to be quite the party.â
You huffed out a laugh. âRight.â
âPlus, he was right there with us, so it be a shame if he didnât make an appearance.â
You inclined your head in acceptance of that. You then took proper notice of the way his soaked clothes clung to his toned body, emphasising very muscle. Despite the chill of the water, your blood ran hot as intense longing overcame you. You turned away from him and attempted to regain control of yourself.
Hunter noticed the way you swiftly stopped looking at him and he knew you were fighting to regain control the same way he was but, quite frankly, he didnât want to. He came up behind you and draped his arms around your front.
You exhaled happily and leaned back against him.
âHow about a shower?â He crooned in your ear as he brushed his lips just behind your ear.
You nodded dumbly as he gently nipped at your earlobe. Control was overrated.
--
You let out a squeal as the door you were pressed up against opened suddenly and you stumbled backwards- if it werenât for the strong hands gripping your hips, you wouldâve fallen straight down. Your kisses with Hunter were a passionate and frenzied mess of tongue and teeth as he backed you down the hallway, muscle memory guiding the way since neither of you wanted to pull apart, not even to catch your breath.
A trail of wet clothes marked the way through to the refresher.
A gasp left your mouth as the first cold spray of water hit you, a gasp that Hunter took full advantage off as he kissed you deeply, swallowing your groans of pleasure.
The water soon turned warm, but goosebumps still graced your skin as you were pushed up against the cool wall tiles. You leaned your head back as Hunter removed his lips from yours and began biting and kissing along your neck. âW-wait.â You managed to say breathlessly. He had always been the one to cater to your needs and you wanted nothing more than to be the one to do that for him first. He so rarely put himself first both in everyday life and in this particular regard and it was something you wanted to change.
Hunter immediately stopped and braced his hands on either side of your head, his breathing heavy as he waited until you were comfortable to carry on. Or not.
You nearly lost it at the sight of the man in front of you. Beautiful had been an understatement. He looked positively ethereal as his hair was wet and loose around his shoulders, the pieces of fringe at the front just demanding your touch. Water cascaded down his toned back and his usual caring brown eyes were nearly black with lust yet there was a slight crinkle in his brow to indicate that he was happy to wait until he knew you were okay with proceeding which only added to your desire. You inhaled deeply and pressed a seductive kiss to his mouth before you trailed your lips down his neck, kissing the hollow of his throat. You then gently pushed him away from you in order to change positions, so that he was the one against the tiles now.
Hunter looked at you questioningly but any words he was about to speak became a hoarse groan as he felt you reach down and wrap your hand around him. He tipped his head back against the tiles as you moved your hand.
You ignored the feeling of the water on your back and fixed your focus entirely on him as you kept your touches teasing, relishing each groan that left his throat. Look at me.
Hunter was all too willing to follow your instructions, but he saw you getting ready to kneel and he caught your elbow. He swallowed harshly as he rasped through the haze of pleasure you were granting him, âY-you donât have to. L- let me-â
You shook your head to silence his protests and paused what you were currently doing. You pressed soft, doting kisses up his thighs, before making your way up his ribs and affectionately kissing the jagged scar left by the wild reeks all those years ago and then you carried on downwards once more as you formed a path of kisses to his abdomen before you moved lower still.
âYouâre always the one to give. I want you to take.â You encouraged as you licked a slow, sensual stripe along the length of him.
Hunterâs head fell back against the shower wall and a choked moan left his throat.
You stopped and tutted. You rose to your full height and grabbed the back of his neck, so he was forced to look at you once more. You needed him to watch so he knew just how much you wanted to do this for him. Keep your eyes on me. Do you think you can manage that?
Hunter just about managed to nod. He was utterly enraptured by the sight of you. Your eyes were bright and laced with longing, your heavy breaths came from lips already swollen from the kisses youâd shared and there was an overall desire that radiated from you that he was completely captivated by. Â
You smirked and kissed him deeply. Good boy.
âFuck.â Hunter breathed as he watched you go to your knees once more but even as you nodded up at him, he still found himself not wanting to take full advantage of the situation. He sought purchase against the shower walls as he fought with the primal urge within him to do what you were asking of him.
This particular scenario that you were invoking was new territory for him- you knew he would still be hesitant- so you began with that you knew would make him lose his mind and remove all doubt from his brain. You needed him to stop overthinking it and to stop being concerned with your pleasure needs for the moment.
You needed him only thinking about himself and the pleasure he wanted from you.
With his eyes still looking at you, Hunterâs hands slipped against the slick tiles as he fought against the impulse to tangle his fingers in your wet hair as each frustratingly slow and light touch had him losing his mind. Your name left his mouth in a cracked whisper as he pleaded, âP-please.â
Please what? You replied innocently. You looked up at him as you carried on, keeping your pace slow and your ministrations featherlight.
The alluring glint in your eyes had him swallowing hard as he searched for his voice. âI need- fuck- I need moreâŚâ He made a move to drop one of his hands but stopped. âSweetheart, I-â Â
You only need to take. You reminded as you placed light kisses along him.
At your words and as the instinctual need for release finally took over, Hunter found himself fisting your hair and guiding your mouth down the length of him.
You groaned appreciatively at the action.
Hunter released a choked gasp as the vibrations from your throat only added to the sensation that he was getting utterly lost in. And he was continuing to follow your instructions and he could understand why youâd laid them out. Watching your eyes flutter shut in pleasure as you accepted him made him close to finishing right then and there and he had gain control quickly or this would be over too soon.
You were compliant to his every move, making sure every response you gave him was what he wanted. His own moans and the broken praise emitting from his lips for you as he grew more and more caught up in finding gratification drove you on as he claimed your throat in the way you had been waiting for him to do.
His gruff sighs made your own simmering arousal burn red hot in your veins.
This was exactly what you wanted.
You wanted him incoherent.
You wanted him to let go.
You wanted him to focus on himself.
The release Hunter was chasing arrived faster than heâd anticipated but he couldnât bring himself to pull away from you. you felt too good. The best he could do was attempt a hoarse, stammered warning, âIâm gonna- oh fuck-â He kept looking at you and a new longing took a hold of him, the one he had before this began. âI want to taste yâ I need to tou- fuck youâre doing so well-â But he still couldnât stop despite him meaning the words he was blabbering. âIâm- wait-â
You already knew he was nearing his climax by the way his hips stuttered but you didnât want him to hold back. You clasped his free hand in encouragement and kept yourself right where you were. Itâs okay, I want it.
That was all he needed. With a loud and hoarse shout, Hunter reached that sweet moment of ecstasy.
You stayed strong, only stopping when he demandingly pulled you to your feet and before you could even process what had happened, your back was to the shower wall once more, Hunterâs body pressed tight up against yours as his lips crashed into yours.
Hunter could taste the remnants of his release on your tongue, and it prompted him to hold the hinge of your jaw to tip your head back as he licked into your mouth. A deep growl sounding from him as he did so.
You welcomed his kiss and matched his intensity as you pawed at his muscled back as if you could somehow remove every inch of offensive space between you.
Hunter finally pulled away for air, but he raised your arms above your head and pressed your wrists into the wall.
It was hard to imagine that not 30 seconds ago, you had reduced this man to a tongue-tied, purely desire driven mess. Yet now the positions had rapidly switched.
Hunter licked the water away from your neck, smiling against your skin as he felt your pulse quicken at the action. He kept one hand entrapping your wrists, but he slowly brought his other hand down, his fingertips steadily descending down your arm. âDo you know why I so rarely let you do that for me?â
You shook your head; you didnât trust that actual words would exit your lips. Goosebumps graced your body at his touch.
âBecause as talented as you are at that and as grateful as I am for you allowing me to do thatâŚâ He nuzzled his nose against the side of yours before he kissed the corner of your mouth, pulling away ever so slightly as you turned your head to kiss him properly.
The roguish, teasing grin on his face made your breath catch in your throat. Your desire grew more intense as his already low, smoky voice somehow went an octave lower and his seductive words sounded more like a deep growl as he spoke to you, and it made you weak at the knees. Your chest heaved as each yearning breath left your lungs as you watched him.
He caressed your cheek. âThereâs something else that also brings me that much pleasureâŚâ He kissed along your jaw before he carried on with his plan.
You could only observe him, the sight of his lust-fuelled gaze and the way he was suddenly so in control made your want for him burn that much hotter.
Hunter then rested his hand just at the hollow of your throat, feeling a shuddering breath leave you as you swallowed, he glanced up at your face which was watching him with both heightened curiosity and desperation as you waited for him to touch you were he knew you needed him to.
He trailed his fingers sensually down the rest of your torso before moving them tenderly up the inside of your thighs, a hint of delight flowing through him as he already felt how ready you were for him already and it was all from what had just transpiredâ he was yet to do anything. âBecause when I touch you hereâŚâ He murmured as he ever so slightly rubbed that sensitive spot between your legs, delighting in the gasp that sounded from your lips. âI can watch you fall apartâŚâ
A whimper sounded from your throat.
âAnd when I kiss you hereâŚâ He stopped his movements for the most part, instead just tenderly rubbing faint circles with his thumb as he mouthed his way down your body.
Your breathing was leaving you in short, sharp pants.
âI can watch you fall apart on my tongue.â With that, he lifted your leg onto his shoulder before his mouth joined where his fingers were. An eager moan came from his own lips as he finally got to taste you and for the moment, he wanted to savour this. You were a craving- an addiction- that he couldnât get enough of. He was in no rush, and he draw this out for as long as you both could handle it.
His name fell from your lips through a raspy groan. He knew your body so damn well and that was both a blessing and a curse. He was barely giving you enough to gain any form of satisfaction but yet it was just enough to drive you crazy with need. You scrambled for a grip on the slippery tiles as desperate cries sounded from you. One hand fumbled against the small shelf as a particularly wicked curl of his fingers made a jolt of pleasure rush through you and various shower supplies came tumbling down with an unnecessarily loud crash but neither of you paid them any attention, instead you merely clamped that hand over your mouth to quiet yourself.
âYou know I want to hear you, sweetheart.â Hunter crooned as he stopped what he was doing. The demand needed to be met before he would continue.
You nodded, through a pleasure induced daze as you removed your hand. You had to keep reminding yourself that you had a place of your own now and you could be as free as you wanted to be, there was no risk of being overheard or interrupted but it was a habit that was still proving difficult to break.
As he finally showed willing to bring you closer to the point of release, your mewls of pleasure left you without restraint.
Hunter hummed out his approval as he put his mouth back on you and began moving his fingers once more, and this time, he wasnât drawing anything out.
He wanted to watch you come.
He angled his eyes up as he found that spot that he knew would have you finding your release in no time. He let out his own appreciative sigh as he saw the way your eyes flickered shut, as he saw the way your brow furrowed, and your lips parted in sweet relief as those special breathy sighs exited from them, signally that you were close. Â
You arched your back as you went tumbling towards that blissful climax and you finished with a strangled groan, your hands tangling in Hunterâs soaked hair to ground yourself as he worked you through it.
Hunter made sure you were back to being steady on your feet before he prompted you to face the wall so he could press loving, accepting kisses to the scars on your back. âI love you... so much.â He nearly found himself following that up with the question, but he stopped himself. Too much had been planned and he knew exactly how he wanted to do it. He wasnât about to ruin it with getting too caught up in this wonderful moment.
âI love you too.â You replied softly.
Hunter placed one last kiss between your shoulder blades before he gathered up the fallen shower products that had scattered around his feet.
You braced your forehead on the cool tiles to gather yourself once more. For a moment the only sounds were the steady of jets of shower water and Hunter placing the items back on their shelf,
âOkay⌠so⌠now we need to do the actual showering part.â You said breathlessly as you finally turned around and brushed back his fringe pieces.
Hunter chuckled and nodded his agreement. âWe have a party to get to after all.â
--
âHey, I have a question.â You asked casually as you appreciatively watched Hunter get dressed. You had made no such moves yet and were instead lounging on your bed still in your bathrobe.
âWhatâs that?â Hunter asked as he finished buttoning his shirt.
âHow important is it that we attend this party?â
A wave of panic hit him, and he had to rely on old training to keep his voice steady. âIs everything okay?â Even with his fast-acting composure, he could tell his voice was strained but if you noticed, you didnât call on it since you carried on as normal in your response.
âWell, no. After that display in the shower, I find myself not quite wanting to be so social.â
Hunter held back his sigh of relief. This was something he could handle just fine. It wasnât your fault that you were looking to cause a bit of trouble, he was just glad that there wasnât a more serious reason to your original question because that would make the rest of this evening rather tricky. âGiven the fact that theyâre having it in our honour, Iâd say itâs pretty important that we go.â
You shuffled to the end of the bed and sat up. You caught his hand as he walked by you. âBut there are five other honouree people that are goingâŚâ
âSweetheartâŚâ He really had to figure out how to navigate this without giving anything away.
âNow letâs seeâŚâ You feigned pondering as you went through the options in your head and rubbed your thumb along his hand. âWeâve already done the bed, the shower, the table, the couch and the counterâŚâ
Hunterâs attempt at swallowing was interrupted as various memories flashed through his head, some highlights being your thighs wrapped around his head, you straddling his lap and his handprints imprinting on the glass of the kitchen cabinets. It was true that he had been rather insatiable lately and you had been all too willing and happy to match his enthusiasm but now was the time for self-control. He released a choked cough as he attempted to steady himself.
âBut I donât believe weâve done a wall yet...â You said coyly as you started to pull down the arm of your bathrobe to expose more of your clavicle. You also spread your legs a little wider, so the fabric hitched up your thighs as you nodded to the dresser behind him. âOr the bureauâŚâ
Hunter released a guttural, unrestrained groan before he kissed you. Hard. But just as you threaded your fingers in his hair and made to pull him on top of you, he found himself once more. He had to act now, or heâd never want to leave here. He stepped away and stopped your hand that was continuing to lower the shoulder of your robe, but he couldnât help but notice the few remaining water droplets on your neck that were calling to be kissed away. Â
âHunterâŚâ You pretended to pout as you gently yanked on the loose ends of his shirt, so he was forced to come and stand between your legs.
Hunter pushed down on your shoulders and your arms above your head. âGo.â A chaste kiss to your lips. âGet.â Another quick kiss. âDressed.â He placed one final brief kiss to your mouth before he readjusted the shoulder of your dressing gown.
âThe robe has to come off to do that though.â You whispered as you placed a tender kiss to his mouth.
Hunter huffed out a laugh as he stood tall once more. He quickly walked out the room before you had the chance to accidentally ruin everything he had put together. âDonât take too long!â He called back to you.
You released a heavy, grounding sigh before you sat up and hopped off the bed and your eyes caught sight of the case. With apprehensive curiosity, you strolled over to the new package that Lyra had gifted you, bracing yourself for what was going to be revealed.
You unclasped the lock, but you were pleasantly surprised by what was inside. It was a variety of sundresses, each one a similar design but in a variety of colours. They were a new thing for you to try but you figured a party could call for doing something different, plus you couldnât wait to see Hunterâs reaction to something like this.
You picked out a red dress and was unsurprised to see that it fit you just right. You had a rummage through the rest of the box to see if there was anything else or if it was just those dresses, but you regretted that immediately.
A horrified, strangled breath left you as you saw the three sets of lace lingerie. A red, a black and a white set were all folded neatly at the bottom of the box. You held up the red set and recognised the design immediately. You muttered a series of curse words to yourself before your eyes caught sight of a small black silk bag and the items in there left you frozen in shock. This was something you would have to keep well hidden. You slammed the lid shut and shoved it to the back of the shared closest.
--
You quietly walked down the short hallway towards the front room which served as an open planned area with a kitchen and living space. You leaned against the wall and a smile graced your face as you watched the domestic scene with fond affection- Hunter had just finished gathering and hanging up your sodden beach clothes and was proceeding to put away some dry dishes. It made your heart soar that he had settled into the domesticity of the island and the routine here so well, it made making a life with him here all the more appealing.
As much as you enjoyed watching him, and as much as you would enjoy just staying in, you knew he wanted to go to the party, and you knew you would have a good time once you were there. You just wanted a little bit more fun first. âZip me up?â
Hunter half-turned from where he was putting away a plate, but he forgot how to both breathe and operate as a functioning human as he saw you. The dish slipped out of his hands and smashed against the ground.
You smirked. That had gone even better than youâd expected. âHmm, thatâs an interesting technique. Sure, it saves space but Iâm not sure how sustainable it is in the long run.â
Hunter struggled to find his voice. He bent down to gather the broken pieces and throw them away to try to buy himself some recovery time, but it didnât help. All he could do was stare at you. The red sundress you were wearing complimented you perfectly and it showed off your body to the best degree. You were, to put it mildly, simply stunning and suddenly, his entire operation for this evening didnât seem that important anymore.
You whistled and waved your hand in an attempt to bring his attention back. âHey, Hunter, my zip?â With that, you turned around and waited.
Hunter wasnât sure how he willed his feet to move but he soon found himself behind you.
His knuckles grazed your skin as he slowly brought the zip up your body and attached the small clasp at the top. His jaw was clenched tight as he caught a whiff of the body wash and lotion you had used, and it was getting harder and harder to find the willpower to step away from you. He had a plan. Heâd had this plan for weeks yet one look at you in this dress and he was seriously considering throwing it all out the window and to hell with the consequences of it. âYou look beautiful.â He said through a deep exhale. Just one more hour. He only had to make it one more hour.
âThank you.â You said quietly as you too worked on calming yourself.
You turned to face him. âYou look pretty good too.â You complimented as you gave him an appraising look up and downâ in your attempts to distract him, youâd failed to properly take him in before. He wasnât quite wearing a suit- it would be too hot for that tonight- but the lightweight formal black button-down shirt and matching black bottoms fit his frame handsomely, and to make himself even more appealing, he had rolled the sleeves up to his forearms. âNew one of Lyraâs?â You guessed as you smoothed down the front of your dress.
Hunter nodded. He didnât offer too much detail because much of what was in his box consisted of proper suits for him and his brothers that he hoped would be useful in the near future.
âGotta hand it to her, she knows what sheâd doing.â You mused before you loosened your shoulders and linked your arm through Hunterâs elbow. âCome on, weâve got a celebration to get to.â
--
Night had fallen but the area on the colonnade was all lit up by the warm orange glow of a vast number of lanterns. The party was in full swing. Food and drinks were already flowing, and the music was getting many people up and dancing.
A playful wolf-whistle greeted you and Hunter as the two of you entered the scene.
âDamn, I am too good. What a fine-looking couple you two are.â
Evidently, by the cheery and slightly lopsided way Lyra walked over to you, she had been hitting the punch pretty hard already.
âHaving a good time?â You asked with a laugh.
âVery! This party is fantastic! Everyone here is so nice! And I got the job!!â
âLyra, thatâs awesome!â You hugged her tightly.
âCongrats.â Hunter offered mildly but sincerely.
âSo, better get used to having me around. And thatâs just as well cause youâll need me to des-â She quickly cut herself off. It would appear that alcohol only aided the inability to keep a secret.
âWant a drink?â Hunter asked you swiftly before you could follow up on her comment.
You nodded. âI just gotta talk to Lyra about something.â
Hunter couldnât very well insist you join him, but he only hoped what you needed to talk about wasnât close to what would hopefully unfold tonight. He squeezed your hand before he hastily walked towards the drinks stand.
You faced Lyra once more after he was a suitable distance away. âNow, Iâm happy for you but also rather irritated with you.â
âWhy?â Lyra asked innocently as she brought the cup to her lips to hide her grin.
You didnât believe her lack of awareness for an instant. âYou put those in that case? What were you thinking?â You hissed.
âWhy not? You were willing to before everything went to shit. I remembered the design and everything! And you have more options now!â
You shook your head. âI was feeling brave back then, that feeling has since passed.â
Lyra scoffed, âPlease, with the way the two of you are, Iâm surprised you havenât done something like that already.â
âYouâve got a retired clone sergeant and a retired ex-Jedi living on a tropical island, things arenât exactly crazy around here. Iâve lost my bold and brave streak.â You didnât think she needed to know what had had gone on in the shower and the times before her arrival because that would only aid her argument if you were being perfectly honest.
Lyra merely rolled her eyes. âItâs not a battlefield. Itâs a totally great way to switch things up, especially now that youâre in a secure living situation and you would both feel and looking fucking sexy. Plus, I bet you he would drop to his knees and do whatever you wanted if he saw you in one.â
âI will never- hey.â You relaxed quickly and cleared your throat as Hunter rejoined you.
âDid I interrupt something?â Hunter asked with a glance between the two of you as he passed you your drink.
Lyra angled herself towards him. âHunter, let me ask you a question. If she had certain-â
âYou interrupted nothing.â You interjected sharply.
âUm okay.â Hunter didnât press the matter of whatever it was the two of you were debating. âCome on, the others are over there.â He pointed to where the bulk of the dancing and partying was taking place.
âJust think about it!â Lyra implored.
You glared at her as Hunter led you away. Â
Lyra simply grinned and raised her glass in your direction. âEnjoy the party!â
--
The time was drawing near, and Hunter was just confirming with Shep that everything was set for when he got back when Hunter noticed you and Crosshair sitting and chatting, but you were also swaying to the beat of the music. He bade Shep farewell before he approached you.
--
The party was still going full swing and after you had the chance to catch up with Echo, you and Crosshair had retired to a seat on the side to people watch. The two of you sat in comfortable silence as you casually observed the goings on around you. There was a healthy split between the people by the food and drink area and on the dancefloor. Wrecker was enthusiastically dancing with Omega and Lyana and Phee, Tech and Echo were engaged in a pleasant conversation a few metres away and Hunter was chatting to Shep by the bar.
âSo, youâre really sure about him?â Crosshair asked, breaking the silence first.
You frowned in utter confusion as you angled your head to face him. âWhat kind of a question is that?â
Crosshair shrugged. âJust checking.â
âYouâre leaving that a bit late down the road are you not?â You were baffled by his sudden interest in the status of your relationship.
âWell, I havenât been here for all of it. Trust me, Iâm for grateful for that than Iâm not. You two can be pretty sickening.â He added cheekily.
You rolled your eyes at his true Crosshair mannerisms. âSo, is this your bizarre way of being a protective brother?â
âIâm looking out for both of you. He has some pretty annoying habits you know. Iâd hate for you to be stuck with him before you fully knew what you were getting into.â
You snorted. âIâm all good, thanks Crosshair.â
Crosshair waited a beat of silence before his voice turned more serious. âJust donât hurt him, alright? Heâs been hurt enough already, we all have, the cycle has to end at some point.â
Your gaze softened. âI wonât ever hurt him.â You squeezed his left hand in reassurance before the two of you went back to relaxed quiet and you saw Hunter making his way towards you. Â
The music turned slow and that caused a brief dispersal of the dance floor, which included Wrecker, Lyana and Omega to depart. Â
--
Hunter reached you and held out his hand in invitation. âCome on.â
You looked at his extended hand, then at his face to see that he was totally serious. âSince when can you dance?â You asked, completely taken aback.
Hunter, nodded to Crosshair. âBack when we were first getting success as a squad, we thought it would be a way to impress anyone that came into 79s when we had leave from the war.â
You directed your question to both of them. âDid it work?â
Crosshair smirked as he said, âIt worked for one of us.â
You laughed as you glanced to Hunter and said with a teasing lilt to your voice, âIf youâre that bad at it, I donât know if I want to.â
Hunter sighed. âHey, I wasnât bad, I had options, I just had a bad habit of failing to follow through.â
Crosshair continued to goad him. âIs that how youâre remembering it?â
Hunterâs voice went more defensive than he wouldâve liked as he addressed his brother. âWhat about that red head who kept coming to our table the night we were celebrating the win at Boz Pity. She kept talking to me, remember that?â
âI remember who she left with.â Crosshair replied smugly.
You, having enjoyed watching their brotherly spat, took Hunterâs hand to stop the dispute going any further. âI will say, dance lessons were not really on the teaching agenda for Jedi, especially during the war, I donât know-â
Hunter pulled you to your feet. âI promise to not let you trip.â
You reluctantly complied. âAnd if I stand on your toes?â
Hunter just led you to where the other people were dancing. âI wonât even react. And itâs slow music, I doubt you could inflict much damage.â
âYou underestimate me.â You mumbled nervously.
--
âYouâre too tense.â Hunter observed as he watched the way your eyes were fixed firmly on the ground.
âThis is how your feet will continue to have feeling.â You grunted as you kept an intense focus on your movements. Even though the two of you were mostly slowly moving in beat to the soft music, your grip on his hand was tight and the one on his shoulder was digging into him.
Hunter released a low chuckle. âHere. Try this.â He adjusted the stance, so your arms were around the back of his neck and his coiled around your waist, so the front of your body was close to his. Now, the two of you pretty much stayed put and just enjoying the moment of being in each otherâs company.
âI find it hard to believe you never followed through.â You uttered in quiet disbelief. The two of you werenât moving from your spot all that much but the secure way he held you and the aura of calm confidence he projected was making it hard to think straight.
âIt never felt right.â Â
You hummed out a pleased sigh as you placed your head in the crook of his neck.
âI guess I was just waiting for you.â Hunter added softly as he rested his head against yours.
You removed your head from the crook of his neck, and you saw the heartfelt meaning behind his eyes. You leaned up to kiss him and for a minute, the entire buzz of the party faded away and it was just you and him sharing in a loving moment together.
As music the music came to a stop, Hunter whispered in your ear, âWant to get outta here?â
You nodded silently and intertwined his hand in yours.
Hunter took a deep breath as he led you away.
Ten minutes left.
--
The rest of them had gathered to watch the two of you leave.
âLetâs go!â Omega gasped eagerly.
âHold on, kid.â Echo caught her arm as she went to dash after them. âFive-minute head start, remember?â
âRight, right.â Omega agreed as she recalled the particular details of the plan.
âTechnically, only Echo should be the one going.â Tech reminded.
âYeah, Tech, I donât really think that was ever going to happen.â Echo replied simply.
âDamn right! Weâre all getting to see this!â Wrecker argued.
Echo raised his eyebrows in Techâs direction. âSee. And you were never going to stay because you kept talking about recording it anyway.â He pointed out.
âMy phrase was merely pointing out that we are all ignoring a part of the plan Hunter quite specifically told the rest of us not to get involved with.â Tech responded.
âWeâre not big on following orders.â Omega said with a shrug.
âIf youâre all done debating what is a pointless argument because we were all always going to watch, itâs time to go.â Crosshair drawled.
--
âUh, Hunter, home is that way?â You pointed in the direction he was currently walking in the opposite direction of.
âHow about a beach walk first?â Hunter offered.
You gave him a surprised smile but nodded your agreement.
--
It didnât matter how much reassurance heâd received in the recent weeks that you would say yes. His heart was damn near pounding out his chest the closer the two of you got to the sight and his mind started to spiral. What if you said no? What if you hated the very idea? He shouldâve spoken to you about this first but wait, there was something to be said for knowing when it felt right wasnât there? But maybe he shouldâve-
âYour palm is sweaty.â You stopped and got him to face you. âAnd itâs not just cause of that that I can tell that youâre nervous.â
Great, so much careful planning and keeping you away from people that were far too eager to give you hints and his own usually steady nerves were about to give it all away. He had done everything right so far yet now he was a sweaty mess.
âHunter, is everything okay?â
âEverything-â Dammit his voice came out all cracked. He cleared his throat and started again. âEverything is fine, I promise.â He started to guide you again. âIf you just follow me a little bit furtherâŚâ
âFollow you to what? Why are you being soâŚâ Your voice trailed off and released an awed gasp as you saw the scene ahead of you. A small section of the beach was set up with a canopy and illuminated in a warm glow by strings of lights and a short carpet led the way inside. âWhat occasion have I forgotten and how quickly can I make it up to you?â You said as you started to panic.
Hunter was quick to reassure you. âYou havenât forgotten anything, and I think we stopped keeping track of things like that a long time ago.â
âWell, arenât we the romantic pair.â You said dryly as you looked on in wonder at the fairy lights around you before the two of you came to a stop at the end of the walkway and stood in front of a Â
âI think we do alright.â Right on queue, the puck began to play the video Tech had put together, courtesy of Hunterâs guidance.
Your throat clogged with emotion at the display in front of you. The montage was starting right from the moment you had made yourself known to the squad and to when youâd first met Hunter and it was clear something transpired between the two of you. Something that you both would dismiss or shove away for a long time.
Hunter heard the footsteps and there were more than what he had ordered. âIâll be right back.â He kissed your temple. âKeep watching.â He instructed as he saw you getting ready to question what was going on.
You couldnât understand why he was leaving but you couldnât tear your eyes away from the images. It seemed it was progressing to show a mix of how your relationship had transpired over the years. From every emotionally charged yet pushed aside moment, to every squabble and every time the rest of the team trapped the two of you somewhere to talk as well as the infuriating times each of them attempted to convince either of you to do something about your feelings. It showed the highs and lows of everything that had happened since Kaller too and it reminded you of just how much youâd all endured and survived.
It was a strange thing to watch, to see how obvious your feelings were yet you knew youâd waited so long before acting on them. It was so evident that the two of you were always drawn together and it would always be that way, the love radiated through, and it was something that had continued to this day.
--
âYouâre not supposed to be here.â Hunter hissed as he herded his brothers and Omega behind some rocks. Keeping this secret was hard enough and he was almost there but the appearance of his supportive and rather determined family might be the final thing that gave everything away before he had the chance to even ask you yet.
âBut Echo was always allowed to-â Omega started to protest quietly.
âI needed him here.â Hunter couldnât risk receiving this item until the last minute since he wasnât sure heâd be able to hide it well enough from you and the last thing he wanted was you to find it accidentally before he had the chance to do things how he wanted.
âHere it is.â Echo handed said item over to him.
âThank you.â Hunter said appreciatively as he took the small velvet encased box. âBut how hard did you try telling this lot not to come down?â
âEh, not very.â Echo admitted simply. âCome on, Hunter. We all wanted to be here to watch this.â
Hunter did know that, and he wasnât truly upset, he actually really appreciated everything theyâd all helped with. âAlright, alright. Just keep quiet, please?â
Everyone nodded.
Hunter knew they were never going to follow that, but he didnât have time to push the matter.
âBetter get going. By my calculations, the video should be finishing in the next minute.â Tech informed him.
--
The video came to an end, and you couldnât believe Hunter missed sharing this with you. You sensed him approach but as you turned to question why heâd left, your breath caught in your throat, and you forgot how to form words as you saw him down on one knee and presenting a ring to you.
--
Hunter had rehearsed this so many times, yet his adrenaline was pumping like crazy, but he was determined to see this through to its proper end. He wasnât about to ruin it because he got jittery. He took a deep, grounding breath before he started to speak. He kept his voice low and though he spoke quietly, he filled each word with intense and sincere meaning.
âI spent so much of the war doing what was asked of me. Winning each battle, completing each mission and that was easy for me, it was comfortable, I knew what I was doing, what my responsibilities were but I was also running on autopilot. I kept moving, doing what needed to be done, it was a routine that I didnât see myself really breaking f-from. Un-â
He paused to settle his own emotions that rising in his chest and throat. âUntil you. You came into my life, and Iâd never known Iâd been living in a galaxy of grey until I met you and you, with your fire and your strength, brought the colour Iâd been missing. You could probably tell from that holo, but everything changed that day and Iâve never been more grateful for it. I knew from the second we met on Devaron that I was hooked. I was yours and I never wanted you to leave. I love you.â He said fiercely. âI love all of you. I love your kindness. I love your mind. I love your courage. I even love your stubbornness, no matter how much stress it causes me. I love how, no matter what, you donât stop fighting. I love having you by my side, even if youâre arguing with me. I love how youâre always ready to face whatever is sent your way, unless itâs a spider and then youâre more than happy to surrender the room.â He added, the corner of his mouth twitching to hide his teasing grin before he carried on, âI love how you are with Omega. I love how well you fit in with my brothers. I love you in a way Iâd never seen myself capable of, yet you make it so easy to do. Weâve been through so much; Iâve nearly lost you more times than I care to count but it also told me somethingâŚâ
He allowed himself a second to breathe before he went into the final part, âI want it all with you. I know weâve already got the home, the kid and the dog, and youâve got the crazy in-laws.â He smiled as you let out a choked but genuine laugh at that. âI want to take the final step with you which is why Iâm down on one knee and asking you this question...â He inhaled as he finally asked, âWill you marry me?â He finished and waited anxiously. He really hoped the silent tears running down your face were happy ones.
--
âWrecker, get in the back, I need to record this, and I cannot see past you.â Tech demanded in a hushed whisper as the four of them watched from behind a cluster of rocks.
âDid she say yes? I canât hear anything.â Wrecker asked, his voice rising slightly in distress. He didnât want to miss any of this.
Crosshair spoke up next, âI see tears so it could go either way.â
Omega slapped his arm. âIâm sure theyâre happy tears.âÂ
âHereâs an idea⌠why donât we wait to see it all play out first before we start talking about it?â Echo suggested sensibly.
--
His family were quite possibly the least subtle people on the planet. Hunter still hadnât heard your answer yet, but he could hear them no problem. He waved a hand behind him to signal at them to shut up.
A happy sob mixed with laughter echoed from your lips as you looked past him saw the group of people further down the beach keenly looking on.
You brought your eyes back to Hunter. You had so many things you wanted to say, so many affirmations you wanted to give yet the first dumb thing that left your mouth was an answer in the form of a question, âAre you sure?â
Hunter chuckled as he placed the ring on your finger, the stones dazzling under the moon and fairy light. Â âIâve never been more sure of anything in my life.â
You flexed your hand as you admired the stunning ring. The design of the silver band was simple with a white round cluster diamond in the centre but what really got to you was the two smaller blue diamonds on either side of it. Their shade was exactly like that of your old lightsaber. Your words left you in a frantic state of joy. âItâs beautiful- You got- how- I mean-â You couldnât find the words. Instead, you just fell to your knees in front of him and kissed him fervently. I love you; I love you; I love you.
Hunter cradled your face in his hands as he pulled away for a short moment to respond, âI love you too.â
Feeling a bit more collected, you pressed your forehead against his. And I meant to say that I am yours too. I may not have realised it then, but I was yours on Devaron. I saw you, spoke to you and Iâd never experienced a feeling like that before. Iâd spent so much time doubting if Iâd made the right choice by leaving the Order, if I was wrong for believing what I did, but then I met this squad. You retreated a couple inches to look Hunter directly in his brown eyes which were filled with emotion, and you added even more devotion to your tone. And I met you and suddenly I finally realised what Iâd been missing. So, yes. Yes, I would love to marry you.
Hunter grinned adoringly at you before he kissed you again. Both of you smiling hard as you kissed one another in short, passionate bursts.
A series of whoops and gleeful cries interrupted your moment and the two of you got to your feet just as Wrecker bounded over and picked the two of you up, squeezing tightly.
âCongratulations!!â Wrecker bellowed as he put you down again.
âIâm so happy for you!â Omega cried as she and Batcher went next. She wrapped her arms around both your waists and the dog took turns jumping up on the two of you. âLet me see the ring!â Omega requested enthusiastically as she pulled away from you both. âAh itâs so pretty!â
âAbout time.â Echo said kindly with Crosshair nodding in agreement. Â
âIndeed.â Tech concurred as he too smiled at you both.
âYou all knew?â You asked as you wiped away a few remaining tears with your uncaptured hand.
âYou think Hunter could pull this off by himself?â Crosshair said with a mocking scoff in his brotherâs direction, but he gave you both a genuine and pleased smile.
âLook, I had the ideas and I just needed help with the logistics of everything.â Hunter still felt the need to clarify.
âSo, all of thisâŚâ You trailed off and gestured to the stunning set up that had been arranged.
âYeah, they all helped me out.â Hunter told you. âAnd it wasnât like Iâd be able to keep it from them anyway.â
âAll of you helped?â You repeated again. What had you done to deserve finding such a perfect family?
âI obviously put together the video and I was recording this moment.â Tech stated, adjusting his goggles. âItâs just as well I back everything up or the Marauder getting destroyed wouldâve proven to be more problematic than it already was.â
âAnd Omega and I set this up!â Wrecker boasted proudly.
âAnd I helped with the ring.â Echo said. âHunter laid out the design and I knew a guy who knew a guy who owed him a favour.â
âAnd you?â You asked Crosshair with a smile.
Crosshair feigned an aggrieved sigh.
âYou were too late in claiming the set-up job.â Tech recalled. âAnd Echo and I had very clear responsibilities, you were just too slow.â
âYes, Crosshair, unfortunately, had the worst job out of all of them.â Hunter revealed.
âOh?â You regarded Crosshair curiously.
âI had to listen to him panic over and over again about every single detail and doubt in his head over this whole thing. Didnât matter that we all knew you were going to say yes, he was a nervous wreck. It was up to me to keep him sane.â Â Crosshair told you. He truly hadnât minded, and it had offered more opportunities for him to hone his skills since he was a hand down.
You looked at the man who was usually so put together and who had never let even the most daunting of chaotic war battles phase him. âSeriously?â
Hunter nodded and awkwardly rubbed his hand along the side of his neck. âYeah, he was the one I needed to knock some sense into me, sometimes literally I might add.â He said with a pointed look in Crosshairâs direction. Â
âThat way worked the best.â Crosshair said with a nonchalant shrug.
Hunter turned to you again, âAnd it still wasnât enough. Believe it or not, I didnât want to start sweating beforehand.â
You laughed before you addressed all of them. âThank you. All of you. This was absolutely perfect! Iâm so grateful!â
Another group hugged happened before Wrecker and Omega excitedly bounced on soles of their feet.
âCome on, the partyâs just getting started!â Wrecker urged.
âWait, I thought-â You broke off and looked to Hunter.
Hunter gave you a knowing grin. âYou didnât think the people of Pabu were going to let this go uncelebrated, did you?â
You inhaled sharply. âThis partyâŚâ
âIs also serving as a congratulations on getting engaged.â Tech confirmed as he walked past you. âHunter and Shep thought the whole thing through.â
âItâs a good thing you said yes or that wouldâve been really awkward.â Echo commented with a smile as he too headed back up.
Well, that explained why Hunter was so dismissive of the change in attitudes the two of you had received in recent times as well as his caginess towards certain phrases or questions you asked. And Lyraâs sudden appearance as well as her âgiftsâ checked out a bit more too. You stared at Hunter, incredibly impressed. âYou somehow managed to plan this entire thing and I had no idea?â
Hunter nodded. âA lot of kind people live around us, but the price of their assistance was that theyâre terrible at secret keeping and also made my life a living hell.â Hunter kidded before he kissed you once more and led you back the way you came, the delightful cold metal of your ring pressing against his fingers.
--
The walk back up to the colonnade was filled with cheers and celebratory whistles as the two of you reappeared. Much of the party remained the same except now a huge congratulations banner was on display.
Shep came over to you and hugged you. âCongratulations!â
âThank you, Shep. For all of it. This is amazing!â You returned his warm embrace.
Shep parted and shook Hunterâs hand. âEverything go well?â
âVery. Thank you for all your help. I couldnât have done it without you.â Hunter said gratefully.
âIâm just glad you finally did it. We were all losing hope that it wasnât going to happen.â
âThey were?â You nudged Hunterâs shoulder playfully.
âAfter we recovered from Tantiss, I was apparently still moving too slowly.â Hunter said lightly.
âWe need not dwell on such things now. Please, enjoy the celebrations!â Shep waved goodbye as he went to make the rounds once more.
âIncoming.â Hunter warned you.
âWhat-â You were nearly tackled by the woman who had clattered into your side.
âAbout damn time!â
 âThat seems to be the general consensus.â You said as you steadied yourself against Lyraâs eager hug.
âLet me see!â Lyra took your hand and gasped in admiration. âOh, itâs gorgeous!â She then looked to Hunter. âYou did good, well done!â She swivelled her attention back to you. âAnd you! You are going to get the best wedding dress ever! I have so many designs in mind already!â
âCanât wait for that.â You said and you meant it but that didnât stop the wary laugh you emitted either.
âMy drink is empty, but we will talk more!â With that, she hurried away.
âIâm never going to be able to keep up with her on anything.â You commented as you watched her go, a soft smile on your face.
âRather you than me. Iâm all set.â Hunter said smugly.
Your response was interrupted by an approaching Rodian.
âCourtesy of Phee.â
You and Hunter took the cocktails from the tray the rather timid new island resident offered and looked into each otherâs eyes as you clinked glasses. The two of you too caught up in the bliss of the moment to notice that your cinnamon sugar-rimmed glass had tracings of a white powder mixed in amongst it.
--
The next morning
To say you felt like hell would be an understatement. You awakened with a deep groan and rolled over onto your front.
Hunter woke up to the sound and saw that you were awake, but you were face down in your pillow. âAnd how are you feeling this morning?â He quipped.
You groaned again. âI am going to say this with all the love I can possibly muster⌠fuck off.â The threat lost some weight since your voice was muffled by the presence of the pillow.
âI didnât think Jedi could get hungover.â Hunter said, a teasing lilt to his voice.
âYes well, I was always making waves one way or another and here is another prime example of that. How many of those damn Phee cocktails did I drink?â
âI only saw you drink one, but the party ran late, and we werenât together the entire time, but you were with Lyra a bunch, so I figured you were going her pace. You were pretty out of it when we were heading home, you fell asleep instantly.â
The entire evening post that one cocktail was a total blur, so you just had to accept that. The deep pain and nausea you were experiencing just had to be the effects of a first and truly awful hangover. âIâm so sorry. I really didnât plan on that at all.â
Hunter shushed your unnecessarily apology and placed light kisses along your shoulders and down your spine. âWhat do you need?â
âA lobotomy and a new stomach.â You grunted.
âNaturally⌠and if I canât get that arranged?â
You angled your head to face him and rubbed your thumb along his cheek affectionately. âI just need a few hours alone to sleep it off, Iâll be okay.â
Hunter got out of bed and quietly got dressed. âIâll see what I can find to help. Iâll be back in an hour.â He lightly squeezed your shoulder
You watched him leave and let that concern youâd been feeling take hold. You felt absolutely exhausted and though youâd never been hungover before, something about this felt different but you couldnât think of what or why that would be.
You pushed it to the back of your mind for now and focused on sleeping and feeling better. You had a future to plan, you werenât about to let this throw a wrench in things.
--
Hunter had been waylaid by more people who he didnât have the time to both thank and accept their congratulations from so he was later than heâd told you but the minute he entered the house, he knew something was wrong and it wasnât because he was late.
That was when he heard the sounds of someone- well it would only be you- graphically vomiting. He dumped the supplies heâd gathered and hustled to the open refresher door where you were hunched over the toilet.
âSweetheart, how long have you been like this?â Hunter asked, his concern evident as he rushed in and took over holding your hair just as you finished throwing up.
âUh, when did you leave?â You rasped through sore, heavy breaths as you righted yourself but still remained slouched against small gap between the toilet and the shower.
âAn hour and a half ago.â Hunter said quietly as he sat down next to you and stroked your knee in a soft, consoling gesture.
âOh good, I got to sleep for thirty minutes.â You said wryly through gritted teeth. âThen I guess itâs been pretty much every ten minutes.â
Hunter got to his feet and ran a washcloth under some cold water for you before he dabbed it against your clammy forehead and the back of your neck. âYou should get back to bed.â He said tenderly.
âI tried earlier but leaving the bathroom floor isnât an opti-â You stopped short before you held your head over the toilet bowl and the whole process began again. âAny time you want to take this off, say the word.â You mumbled as you pitifully waved your left hand in Hunterâs direction before another ugly wretch sounded from you and your body heaved as somehow more vomit left your system.
âEnough of that.â Hunter soothed as he gathered your hair again. âI think we need to go see Dalia.â
You managed to shake your head just as the last of your stomach contents dispensed from your system. She was someone people go to with an actual injury or medical problem and this was certainly not that. This was just you not being able to handle your alcohol... it had to be. Â Â
âThen how about Tech?â Hunter compromised quietly as he rubbed delicate circles on your back.
You resisted the urge to wince at the action that usual would bring you comfort but instead was only sharpening the thankfully now dulling ache in your limbs. âNo, no. Iâm-â You sat back once more and shakily got to your feet. âI think I just hurled my entire insides out which seems to have helped.â You accepted the water from him, and you had to make a conscious effort to drink slowly since your parched and sore throat welcomed the cool liquid. The nausea and general bodily pain were less, and you didnât want to make a fuss, especially after all that had been done for you the night before. âIâm feeling better.â You said but as you went to step out the refresher, you immediately became lightheaded and swayed violently on your feet.
âSweetheart, please.â Hunter implored as he caught your shoulders. Heâd seen hangovers but this seemed more serious than your typical post drinking consequences and it was worrying him.
âOkay, we can start with Tech.â You conceded as the room finally came back into focus.
âIâll comm him.â
âNo, I want to walk. I donât think being cooped up is doing me any favours.â You said as firmly as you could convey.
Even in your weakened state, Hunter could tell that was a point he wasnât going to win an argument on. He gently placed his arm around you as you gingerly made your way to the door.
--
From afar, the Rodian and Twilek watched through macrobinoculars as their target left her home with her joined up with the rest of the clones.
âHow is she out and about?â The rodian remarked in astonishment.
The twilek sighed in aggravation. âRemember what the boss said, sheâs a fighter and sheâs strong. You clearly got the dose wrong. Sheâs able to be out here cause she had to have thrown it all up.â
âBut the boss also wants her alive, I gave the amount I was sure would leave her vulnerable but wouldnât kill her.â
âWell, we canât take her whilst sheâs surrounded by that group anyway, and even if we get her alone, she needs to be fully incapacitated for us to even have a shot...â
âWhat are you saying?â The rodian asked nervously. Heâd never been as sure or as excited about this job as his twilek partner was, but the money was too good to pass up. But there was a new kind of sociopathic gleam in the twilekâs eyes that unnerved him.
âIâm saying we up the dose until her body canât fight it.â Life here was slow and the satisfaction heâd glean from watching you and the people around you hopelessly attempt to figure out and fight what was wrong with you was an opportunity too tempting to ignore.
To the rodian, that sounded awfully risky. Both for them and their target. This stuff was extremely lethal even in a small amount. Plus, the longer they lingered, the higher the chance that theyâd be discovered. And he knew his poisons- this one was one of his own inventions too- which was how he also knew it was particularly volatile when given in large quantities. The build-up of symptoms was designed to make the recipient so agonised and weakened that theyâd wish for a death that would never arrive but that was when administered at regular intervals of the same low quantityâ death didnât have to be the end result, the torture was what one would buy this poison for. But, if they went with this strategy, every deadly symptom would hit you all at once and he knew youâd never survive that which wasnât useful to their specific remit. However, the twilek had been put in charge and he wasnât someone he wanted to be on the bad side of. âThe boss wonât be happyâŚâ
The twilek dismissed that without skipping a beat, âSo, we wonât tell her yet. We just need to get the Jedi to the boss alive for the premium cut of the deal. After that, who the hell cares how she ends up.â Â His voice wavered in an attempt to stay level-headed with the rodian. This whole poisoning method was so tiresome- he much preferred a straight fight- but theyâd been warned off that with this whole squad. Hence why he was stuck with this jittery rodian who had gotten into this line of work through offering his services and using his skills as an apothecary for what sensitive people would deem immoral uses and gains. But even he had to admit, a Jedi was easier to apprehend if they couldnât fight back and everyone here was so stupidly trusting, it made getting access to you almost too easy. The trickiest and most time-consuming part would be getting you alone but from their brief, he knew that time would arrive sooner or later, he just needed to be patient.
--
3 weeks later
You finished dry-heaving and risked a glance in the mirror above the sink as you slowly went upright as it became clear nothing was coming up. You regretted that decision immediately.
You barely recognised the person staring back at you.
Your clothes stuck to you uncomfortably. The fever was a new addition as of last week and your hair was slick with sweat, and you wiped away the drops slowly sliding down your temples.
Your face was sunken and devoid of all life.
Dark circles were under your eyes, so dark that they couldâve been mistaken for bruises. There was no light behind them at all, no sign of that lively spark that had once been a constant part of you.
It was as if all your fire and vibrancy had evaporated.
You looked like a shell of a human being.
To top it all off, you noticed spots of blood at the corners of your mouth and in the saliva that youâd hacked up, but you put that down to the strain your throat had been put through. Cleaning up, you took one last strengthening breath but even that was proving to be more effort than youâd expected. You then heard a quiet knock on the other side of the door
You opened the refresher door to see Hunter standing waiting with his now standard worried expression on his face and your flask of water. Heâd stopped offering you food in the early stages when it became clear you couldnât hold it down and even water appeared to be a struggle.
You rejoined the group of people in the living room who were all here to supposedly help you plan the ceremony but all you got was the sea of nervous and concerned expressions from your squad- and that included Echo who had planned to leave once you were feeling better, but that day was yet to arrive- and Dalia. âIâm fine.â You exhaled wearily as you sat down. You thought just flinging yourself into what shouldâve been a good distraction would aid in your recovery but, aside from the reduction in vomiting, things werenât looking that much improved. In fact, youâd probably admit theyâd gotten worse. You realised there were two faces missing. âWhere are Shep and Lyra?â You asked, your voice strained and hoarse. You rubbed your arms because, despite the humid day, you felt goosebumps rise on your skin.
Wrecker placed a blanket around your shoulders.
âThey didnât think discussing flower arrangements was a smart use of your energy.â Crosshair remarked in a clipped tone, but it came from a place of care. He, like the rest of them, was growing more and more disturbed as your condition continued to deplete.
You lacked the gumption to argue with him so instead you just nodded in acknowledgement that youâd heard him.
Hunter noted you still hadnât drunk from the water heâd handed you. He tapped the cup to prompt you to do so. âIf you would just lie down...â
You did it for him but even water tasted wrong as it went down your throat and it really didnât sit well. âRemember that stubbornness you love?â You said through a grimace. Plus, sleep pretty much eluded you these days.
âThis is one of those times where it drives me crazy.â Hunter muttered fretfully.
âIf I just sit around, Iâll go insane. I-â You lost energy halfway through your attempted to explain your reasoning. Instead, you readied yourself for the medical questions from Tech and Dalia- the town healer- that were sure to come your way now.
âYour fever is getting worse.â Tech observed as he took your vitals.
âBacta wonât do you any good anymore. Youâre just burning it off.â Dalia said as she confirmed Techâs words.
âAnd I checked with AZ, his recent round of tests came up with nothing.â Omega said defeatedly, patting Batcher in an attempt to quell her worries.
âSo, what else can you do?â Hunter asked Dalia and Tech anxiously. It really felt like they were running out of options. He saw you hunch over in pain, and he didnât need to touch you to feel the heat radiating off you. He instinctively reached out to offer you some semblance of physical comfort, but he knew that hurt you now, so he stopped himself.
Tech started first, âWe can test for-â
You straightened up and once the room stopped spinning, put on a brave face. âLook, we ruled everything out. Itâs just stress, Tech. Besides, Iâm not even throwing up anymore, itâs just dry heaving so thatâs progress.â You said, attempting for levity but you were too exhausted to convey it.
âIâve seen you stressed; your symptoms were not of this format nor this severe.â
âSo, itâs a different type of stress.â You said tiredly as you forced yourself to stay upright.
âAnd your pain?â Dalia asked as she took examined you as best she could in this particular circumstance. Your medical case was infuriating, one because she liked you and hated seeing you in this state, and two, because she hated not knowing how to help you. Everything she had attempted had proven useless. She knew your ailments but had no idea what was causing them. Your pain wasnât localised, and no pain killers were working. All she knew for sure was that you were incredibly dehydrated and sleep-deprived, your entire body ached, you couldnât stomach anything, and you had a fever that was reaching near dangerous levels. How you still functioning had to be due to your special abilities, but it was also a testament to your sheer strength and force of will.
The pain was getting harder and harder to ignore. âWellâŚâ You nervously fidgeted with your ring.
âItâs worse?â Dalia and Hunter said together in the same troubled tone.
âLetâs just say the sedatives youâve given me to sleep are losing their effectiveness.â You mumbled.
âI can give you a stronger dose.â Dalia offered. It wasnât a suggestion she liked giving but she was running out of ideas.
âIâm not spending my time half awake and barely alive.â The irony of the comment given your present condition was not lost on you though. âI still get a few hours with what youâve already provided. Itâll do.â Although, saying you got even a few hours was also a generous statement. Â
âYou canât be serious.â Echo couldnât help but protest, voice rising in concern. âA few hours arenât enough to-â
âEchoâŚâ Hunter warned. Heâd already gone down this path with you and it was something youâd never budge on.
Dalia heaved a sigh as she finished up and took a fresh blood sample for comparison to previous ones. She readied to leave. âLook, me being here throwing useless suggestions your way isnât helping either. Best I can advise is slow down. Iâm going to run through your labs again.â With that, Dalia got to her feet and headed for the door.
âThanks for coming by.â You said to her, your voice heavy with effort it took to sound somewhat normal.
âFor the record, that was not convincing.â Crosshair told you as he took your water canteen to refill it since Hunter was seeing Dalia out. âWhy didnât you take the damn sedatives?â
âIf Hunter canât even get me to do that, what makes you think you can?â You pointed out as you curled in on yourself. You also knew they truly wouldnât make a difference.
You were growing more and more aware of the reality of your situation, and it wasnât anything that could be prevented.
--
Hunter caught Daliaâs arm just before she exited. âDalia, she physically canât go on like this for much longer. And itâs not just because sheâs refusing to ease up. There are days where I can convince her to just stay in bed, but itâs not helping.â He whispered, doing his best to keep his voice level as his worries threatened to overcome him.
âHunter, Iâm sorry. Iâm looking into everything, I promise.â Dalia said in a quiet voice. âTech and I even checked for poisons, but nothing came up. But Iâm not going to stop, I swear it.â
Hunter sighed heavily and pinched the bridge of his nose. âI know, Dalia. Thank you.â Hunter said sincerely before he shut the door and took a calming breath as he turned around and filled him with both sadness but gratitude. All of them were doing what they could do support you.
He watched as Wrecker and Omega delicately fussed with your blanket, Tech continued to study furiously on his datapad for anything that might correlate to what was causing your illness, and even Crosshair was making sure you were drinking water regularly. But then, he saw that recognisable look in your eyes, and he saw Echo help you to your feet before you staggered to the refresher, and he exhaled shakily as he got control over his own deep anxieties over your condition.
He followed you to the refresher again, ignoring the fretful looks his family were sending both his and each otherâs way.
--
You hadnât managed to lock him out this time, so he was able to enter, shut the door and collect the hair falling forward around your face. Every miserable effort your body put you through in an attempt to rid you of whatever it was that was causing this sickness only exacerbated the strain on your worn out and frail form. He kept trying to not fixate on it because they were all working on figuring this out and he had to believe that someone would find something⌠because he knew you were running out of time.
You finished up and exhaled a shuddering breath, âIt hurts, Hunter. Everything just hurts.â You admitted, your voice racked with agony. You only wanted it to stop. You needed it to stop.
Hunterâs chest tightened. âWeâre going to find out what this is.â He promised. He reached for you but hesitated.
The need to be held by him overpowered the subsequent discomfort and you folded into his embrace and let the silent defeated tears finally fall.
--
âI really hate this, you know.â Hunter griped worriedly as he got ready to leave you at the door and spend the night with his brotherâs and Omega. Somehow him saying you needed to get to sleep had turned into you sleeping here by yourself. Despite the fact that theyâd all wanted to spend the night here; youâd gotten them to agree to leave you alone. How youâd managed to do that, he had absolutely no idea.
You knew he did but with all your tossing and turning in your feverish delirium, he wasnât getting much rest either and you hated that more than you hated your own sickness. You raised your hand, your arm feeling unnaturally heavy, and placed it on his chest to quell his fears but even that simple action sent a sharp pain through your limbs.
Hunter noticed your efforts to conceal your discomfort and what youâd said in the refresher was still plaguing his head. How could you expect him to leave you like this. âPlease let me stay, I really donât mind-â
âHunter, you havenât had a solid nightâs sleep since the night of the party. Thereâs no sense in us both suffering here.â You just about managed to give him a smile of reassurance. âItâs just one night and youâre only a few houses down. If I need anything, Iâll get you on the comm, I promise.â
âI wonât sleep any better away from you. I-â
âBut here you have no choice. I need to know you at least had the option.â You insisted as you fought against the urge to slump into his arms. Your entire body felt like lead.
âBut-â
âIâll see you in the morning.â You said with finality before your voice softened. âIâm only asking you do this for one night. Just one night where I donât have to worry about you.â
âWorry about me?â Hunter repeated with combined fondness and exasperation. At least that sounded more like you. âSweetheart, the only person that anyone needs to worry about is you and that should include you.â
âWhat if I promise to spend all my time tonight worrying only about myself?â You offered, a hint of your old spark coming through before it was squashed by another bout of pain settling in your muscles. Your jaw clenched in an attempt to keep your groan contained. You thumb fiddled with your ring in an attempt to distract yourself.
Hunter picked up on that too but not wanting to put you under the strain of further deliberation, released a long, drawn-out breath and managed a stiff and reluctant nod of consent to this idea.
âThank you.â You whispered. âI love you.â
âI love you too.â Hunter replied as he caressed your fingertips with his own. It was the closest to an affection gesture that he could offer you now.
âBatcher is going to stay with you.â Omega said with a slightly nervous smile as she patted the hound farewell. âJust in case.â She knelt down in front of the dog and stroked the underside of her chin. âLook after her, Batcher.â
Batcher gave her an affirmative bark in reply before she came and sat by your side.
âThanks kid.â You waved as she and the others departed but Hunter still lingered. âGo.â You ordered with a half-smile.
With one final look in your direction, Hunter finally forced himself to leave.
You shut the door and braced your forehead against it as a fresh wave of dizziness and pain coursed through your body. You felt a wet nose nuzzle against your hand with a quiet whine. You opened your eyes to see Batcher looking up at you with an intense, concerned stare. âIâm alright, girl.â You winced as you pushed yourself away. You were employing the strategy that if you told yourself that enough times, maybe one day it would prove to be true.
You debated the effort of going all the way to your bed, but your body gave up halfway there, so you decided on the convenience of the couch, Batcher curled up on the floor beside you.
--
Hours had passed. You werenât sleeping but you were working on attempting to trick your body into thinking it could by keeping your eyes shut.
The sound of barking caused you to finally give up and open them which you did, and you were greeted by the sight of Batcher snarling at the dark shape looming over you and watched as it reacted quickly to the attacking hound and the stun blast took Batcher out before she had the chance to inflict any damage.
To say you reacted sluggishly would be an understatement. You could barely will your body to move out of the way of the threat. Your eyes finally quickly adjusted, you realised it was a male twilek and he was currently sticking a need filled with a clear liquid into your thigh.
You finally slapped his hand away but not before the needle pierced your skin.
You shot to your feet, stumbling slightly as you recovered from the head rush that hit you as a result.
You immediately felt faint.
A fresh wave of intense pain tore its way through your body and the nausea and overall weakness that overwhelmed you was scarily familiar.
It was then you realised what heâd just infected you with was in fact the source your sickness. But what you couldnât understand was how it didnât show up on any of the scans and tests youâd undertaken. Even though at the time youâd thought it rather unnecessary, you had been checked multiple times for poisons in your blood, yet this got missed and that was deeply concerning in its own right.
The other concern was, judging by how feeble and breathless you became, this was finally the one that your body couldnât fight against, and you didnât know how much longer you could hold out. If you could just get to your commâŚ
âYouâve got a very protective group. I thought theyâd never leave. Thank you for finally sending them away.â The twilek said, utterly unphased by being discovered. He stalked around the couch and placed himself between you and the front door. Â
âHow did you get-â You then remembered the open window in your bedroom.
âItâs funny how little people care about the security of their homes and personal effects here. You were basically inviting all of this.â He twirled his blaster with arrogant nonchalance. He saw the way you were clutching your side like you could brace yourself against the pain coursing through your veins and your knees buckled but you caught yourself against the coffee table the move seeing the cup of water fall to the ground, cracking with the impact. âNow, let me see, Iâve been hearing enough about how this poison works to remember some of the effects. Let me guessâŚâ He tapped the tip of his blaster against his chin as he listed them off as you pitifully worked on getting to your feet, âConstant nausea, insomnia, fever, dizzy spells and extreme bodily pain. None of which standard medical can defeat. Iâm sure I missed some but those are definitely the highlights. Does that sound about right?â  He taunted.
You forced yourself to stand tall. Your eyes darted to your comm link on the kitchen counter.
âI wouldnâtâŚâ The twilek warned in irritation as he stalked towards you.
You didnât listen. You channelled whatever energy you had left and landed kick to his stomach- the action causing you more pain than it did him- and made a dash towards it.
Just as you grabbed it, you felt a brutally take hold of the back of your neck and smack your head against the edge of the counter. Blood poured from the fresh cut on your forehead, and you collapsed to the floor with a pained cry and cups and plates came smashing to the ground around you.
You shook away the black spots encroaching on your vision and attempted to crawl along the floor to your discarded comm device, sharp pieces of debris cutting into your palms, your body screaming in agony with the effort.
âI gotta give you credit.â He picked at his cuticles. âYou lasted longer than I thought you would but Iâm sick of this place so if you donât mind, Iâm going to speed this along.â
You felt a knee on your back and the butt of a blaster smack against your temple, turning your world black.
--
âDid you have to beat her like that? The poison has clearly been working. One stun blast and sheâd be done.â The rodian chastised as he saw the twilek unceremoniously dump your freshly bruised body on the floor of the ship. He swivelled in the pilotâs chair and turned the ship on.
âThe bitch still put up a fight. Besides, you had your fun with your little concoction. I needed mine. Now, hold on, weâre not leaving just yet.â
âWhy the hell not?â
âGive me two minutes.â With that, the twilek took off the engagement ring and departed the ship.
âYou didnât use that final vial, did you?â The rodian called after him but he got no answer.
--
The following morning
Hunter roused from his restless slumber. It had been a mildly better night but not one heâd be looking to repeat.
He tidied his section of the floor heâd been given- it was a tight squeeze with all six of them here- and put away his sleep mat and spoke to his family who were all gathered in the kitchen, nursing cups of caf. âIâm heading back to check on her.â
âWeâll join you momentarily.â Tech said, his sights fixed firmly on his datapad.
Hunter nodded but as he opened the door, his blood ran cold as he saw what was on the doorstep. He kneeled down to pick it up and a new type of panic sat heavy in his chest.
âHunter?â Echo had been the one to call over, but theyâd all noticed the change in his posture.
Hunterâs head snapped in the direction of the sound of frantic, worried barks and he saw Batcher come sprinting around the corner. He started running, the rest of his squad following close behind.
--
The front room set the scene for Hunter in brief yet terrifying detail.
The floor was a mess of broken glass and smears of blood.
Your comm lay abandoned on the ground.
And you were nowhere to be found.
Hunter couldnât breathe, he couldnât best the tightening in his chest and the fear taking root in his heart. All he could hear was a high-pitched droning in his ears and it took everything in him not to succumb to the terror he was experiencing as he realised you had been taken from him. Again. Â
Around him, his brothers already started analysing the scene.
âThe Empire-â Wrecker began to ask.
âRex and I have been monitoring them and they have no idea where any of you are. This isnât them.â Echo disagreed.
âItâs not their style either.â Crosshair stated.
âIt is highly possible that a bounty hunter infiltrated this place in. Technically, I believe the price on her head would still stand.â Tech theorised.
âBut who would know where we are?â Omega asked him.
âIt would be best to consider past interactions and any new people you came across post Eriadu as well as those we already know who can tie us here. Now, naturally that should include Phee and Lyra. They may have accidentally-â
âTech, no one on this island would ever give her or any of you up.â Echo argued.
Frustrations between all of them started to rise. They were going in circles and they knew your condition only made things that much more urgent.
âIâm very well aware of that fact but the truth is we need to think practically here. Someone knows where we are, and that knowledge has been used against us. Someone with enough skills to what I assume is poison her enough to take her out, and to elude all of us and take advantage of the very foundations of this place. Surely, there is someone that fits that profile.â
âThere are too many.â Crosshair countered.
âThereâs not way of knowing for sure.â Wrecker agreed with Crosshair. âAnd she needs us now.â
âWell, we need to start somewhere.â Tech said logically though he had to make an active effort to keep his own anxieties in check.
Meanwhile, Hunter carefully held your engagement ring and remembered the happiness and hope it was supposed to represent. How was that a little over a month ago, there had been so much excitement and joy in his life, and it had been so quickly overturned by pain and suffering. This was supposed to be a new life, a new beginning. You were supposed to be safe here, the threat of Hemlock and the Empire was over. Yet somehow, the past had come back to inflict more damage. Who could possibly have anything to gain from claiming that bounty? Who did they know that was that heartless, that calculated but would use a method so cowardly. And most importantly, knew they were here. Who couldâve- Hunter snapped out of it and pocketed your ring. He interrupted the steady stream of voices, âItâs Cid.â
All of them looked at him in bewilderment as he said that name.
âThe Trandoshan from Ord Mantell?â Crosshair double checked since heâd never actually met her, he only knew the name through stories, but he knew that her name had nothing positive to go with it.
Hunter nodded.
âHow do you know?â Wrecker asked.
âBecause everyone else wouldnât do this.â
âBut wouldnât we be aware of her presence here?â Tech pointed out.
âLyra wouldnât sell us out and neither would Phee. But thereâs another link between us and Phee, and thatâs Cid. Youâre talking about bounty hunters, and we know she doesnât do her own dirty work. It was her who told, same way she was the one that told the Empire we were here, and now sheâs doing it again.â Hunter said, his voice eerily calm. âTech, how much of the party did you record?â
âAll of it.â Tech responded and, already anticipating Hunterâs next question, he pulled up the footage.
All of the gathered round as Tech brought up the recording of the party, increasing the playback speed as the evening unfolded.
Hunter, swallowing harshly as he made himself ignore all the tender moments with you that made that evening feel so perfect, anxiously scanned the flashing scenes in front of his eyes, looking for that first instance where you got infected and where this plan all started. âThere!â
Tech paused the video feed.
âDammit.â Hunter clenched his hands into fists. How had he missed that? How had he let you down that badly? âDammit.â He hissed again under his breath before he departed and made for Shepâs.
âWhat did we miss?â Echo asked as the rest of them as they all stared at the frozen image of the rodian with the drink.
There was silence for a few minutes as they all peered at the screen.
Tech inhaled sharply as he next spotted the subtle difference. âThe white powderâŚâ
They all ran after their brother.
--
Shep heard an insistent pounding on his door and opened it to see Hunter standing there, breathing hard and there was a panic behind his eyes that he couldnât hide and to Shep, that only meant one thing. âIs she-â
Hunter wasnât even going to let him finish that thought. âThe rodian from the engagement party. Who is he?â He questioned sharply.
âThe rodian?â Shep repeated in confusion. This was the last thing he expected to hear.
âThe rodian at the party.â Hunter repeated hurriedly. âHe gave us our drink once we got back from the beach. He had yellow skin, quiet demeanour. He was new to the island; I didnât recognise him.â
Shep recovered quickly. âYes, yes.â He recalled the one Hunter was referring to. âHe arrived with a twilek. They were quiet, mostly kept to themselves.â
âWere?â Hunter repeated and he felt his squad approach from behind.
Shep pointed down the road, âI checked on the temporary housing we provided them to see how they were feeling about the move, but they are no longer there. What does this-â Shep was only met with the sights on all of them racing for that house.
--
Hunter took in the front room. From the clothes left behind and the general disarray in the living space, it was obvious that theyâd left in a hurry. He then noticed a puck for long range communications had also been forgotten about and that was the first time he felt a flicker of hope. âTech.â
âIâm on it.â Tech confirmed as he began working on hacking into the system to trace where the communications went.
Hunter and the others continued to search the house and that was when Hunter spotted an old wanted poster of you nailed to the wall with a knife through your face. Hunter tore it down and curled one into a tight ball in a flash of rage before he composed himself continued searching the area for any sign of where theyâd gone.
âHunter.â Omega called over as she opened a cabinet just above the sink.
Hunter walked over to where the young girl was and took in what she had found.
There was a vast array of discarded and empty vials inside the cupboard which were accompanied by a series of instructions for powder ingestion or liquid injection. Underneath the untidy scrawl, was also a list of symptoms that would accompany each dosage but what caused the fear he was working on supressing to spike was that it seemed to be that their plan had consisted of giving you the second-most lethal one.
But there was no name of the mixture, no list of ingredients to go off of or any signs of a cure. It only served to confirm that what you had been experiencing was a cruel, carefully maintained poisoning.
âIâve got the location.â Tech announced as he brought up the coordinates to Asusto.
Hunter memorised the number and he knew heâd be able to track you once he landed. Next, he barked out orders like heâd done for most of his life. âTech, you start getting what you can from these instructions. You thought it was a poison before, do what you can to narrow the list down. Omega, you help him. Iâll confirm what they did once I find them and get the antidote. The rest of you, help Dalia get ready for our return.â With that order, he turned on his heels and ran for home.
--
He entered the bedroom and started preparations to leave all the while doing his best to not let each reminder of you in here to distract him. You needed him focused, not frantic with worry. He reached under the bed and pulled out the case of depleted armour that heâd never thought heâd have to put on again. It wasnât even a complete set anymore, and it was still scratched and worn down, but it had to do. He grabbed his blaster and vibroblade and got ready to leave.
As he left, he saw that Wrecker, Echo and Crosshair had returned and were all stood there, blasters in hand and in whatever armour theyâd had post Tantiss. âNo.â He said immediately.
âDalia can handle setting up herself. Youâre not doing this alone. You need us as backup.â Echo reasoned.
âI canât ask that of you.â Hunter said with a firm shake of his head. This was supposed to be behind them, he wouldnât inflict this another fight on them.
âYouâre not asking, and neither are we. Weâre going with you.â Crosshair said definitively.
âYeah, you mess with one of us, you get all of us!â Wrecker said in agreement.
âI already told Rex and he ordered me to stay here. Youâre not doing this alone.â Echo added. âMy ship is ready whenever you are.â
Hunter dipped his head in thanks before he led the way out.
--
Your head was pounding.
The cuts on your palms stung.
Everything around you sounded fuzzy- it almost sounded like you were underwater- and from what your semi-conscious self could tell, you appeared to be in some sort of basement. You werenât cuffed or chained but that was probably because your captors realised you were hardly able to keep your eyes open, let alone plan an attack to get out of here. You could make out their blurry shapes just ahead of you, and you strained to hear why the rodian was in such a state. As you did so, you felt something wet dripping down your face, and you guess the damp basement had a leak somewhere.
âShitshitshit, this is why I told you not to give her that last dosage!â The rodian cried in a frantic panic.
You felt a coarse fabric scrape under your nose, and you saw the crimson stain of blood as it was pulled away⌠so, clearly, it wasnât a leaky roof. You had no doubt that signified the end for you- it was now only a matter of when- but your current disjointed thought process had you worrying more about the fact that the comforting presence of the ring on your left hand was no longer there.
âYou wanted her to be an easy grab, I made sure of it.â
âI donât have an antidote prepared!
âSo, make one.â The twilek said with no concern whatsoever.
âWith what ingredients? This was never the plan!â
âSheâll be dead before we even leave this room and if the boss doesnât kill us, the client sure as fuck will!â
âShe was as good as dead anyway; I only sped it along.â
âYou-â
âHow long?â You croaked, interrupting their argument.
The twilek ignored you but the rodian, wringing his hands anxiously, said, âAbout two hours.â
âAh.â You said plainly. âGuess you mistimed that one huh?â You winced as you curled into the fetal position as if it could ease the agony coursing through every fibre in your body.
âJust keep your mouth shut.â The twilek ordered as the both of you as they waited for their boss to show up.
--
You had been in and out of consciousness but came around to the sound of the rodian babbling to himself about how everything had gone to shit, and they were seconds away from getting killed. You clued in to the sounds of a door opening and footsteps descending to the basement.
You feebly raised your head and you saw the face you wished youâd never see again. âYou bitch. You fucking bitch.â You seethed weakly. The last bouts of your cognitive abilities put it together: Ord Mantell, the Empire on Pabu and now these bounty hunters being able to find you⌠it all fell into place. âBetraying us twice wasnât enough for you?â
Cid didnât let your words bother her. âMoney is money and youâre worth a lot of money.â
You attempted to sit up but the best you could manage was propping yourself up on your forearms. âI hate to break it to you, but the person in the Empire who wanted me is very much dead.â
âWho said it was the Empire?â Cid said coolly.
A new type of panic set in but you were distracted by the warm, wet liquid sliding down your face and on to your lips, the iron tang of it burning your tongue.
Cid then noticed the blood steadily dripping from your nostrils. She whirled on the two goons sheâd hired. âThatâs not supposed to appear until the last stage, how much did you give her?!â
The rodian just glanced to the twilek.
The twilek shrugged. âLook, boss, you told us to use the poison however we saw fit. She needed a hell of a lot more of it in her system, why do you think we took so long?â
âSheâs no good to me or the client if sheâs dead!â Cid said angrily. âHow long has she got?â
A beat of silence.
âAbout an hour.â The rodian informed her nervously.
Cid cursed under her breath. âWe donât meet the client until midnight!â
âJust push the meeting to now. Get her to the client alive and take the cash and get outta there.â The twilek suggested calmly.
âTheyâd know something was up. And weâd never get away with it with how she looks like now!â
âYou try what they gave me and see how good you look at the end of it.â You muttered in offence, a new type of delirium taking hold of you.
Cid paid you no attention. âWhat about the antidote?â She asked the rodian sharply. âThis is your poison; you must know how to counter it?â
âAw Cid, I knew you still cared.â You said hoarsely, and everything around you started to move in and out of focus, each haggard breath leaving you acted like a sick form of countdown.
âThe ingredients donât exist here, and I never brought them. It wasnât supposed to get to this point.â The rodian admitted.
Cid tossed her hands in the air, her own nerves steadily rising. âYou idiots! This deal was for a fit Jedi slave, and youâve given me someone that isnât going to last the next hour! How-â Her tirade was cut short by the sound of an explosion above them, dust descending from the ceiling with the impact.
âDo you know the great thing about having a family?â You said with a cold laugh. You forced yourself to sit up. You may be fighting a losing battle but one thing you still knew was who the cause of that explosion. Youâd sense them anywhere. âWe look out for one another.â You glowered at the twilek, âThat âprotective bunchâ are about to become your living hell.â
The twilek only glared at you.
âIf theyâve found us, itâs because you left a way for them to track our communications!â Cid said angrily.
âDonât look at me, heâs the one who was responsible for packing up.â The twilek said dismissively, readying his blaster for the fight heâd finally been waiting for.
âWell, he was the one that taunted them with the ring!â The rodian said in a panic as the thudding of footsteps drew closer.
âRing?â Cid repeated, her stomach dropping to her feet in fear. She glanced to your depleted form, and the realisation of just what precisely had developed between you and dark and broody since Ord Mantell cemented her fate. Sheâd royally messed this up.
âYou guys are fucked.â You said dazedly as you slouched against the wall and more blood spilled from your nostrils, staining your hands and the ground below.
The door at the top of the basement stairs crashed open and smoke engulfed the room.
--
Three precise shots fired through the smoke.
Cid raised her arms in instant surrender as the smoke dissipated and she saw the state of her hired bounty hunters. The twilekâs blaster had been shot out his hands and he was bleeding from a shot to just below the abdomen whilst the rodian took a hit to his shoulder. Both of them were now sprawled on the floor. She muttered an uneasy curse as she realised what was in store for her.
The effort of breathing and opening your eyes after each blink got tougher to maintain but you recognised the familiar tender touch under your chin from the man in kneeling in front of you. âHunter.â You said, your voice barely sounding above a whisper. Your eyes flickered open as you took him in.
Hunter wiped away the blood from your face, but it just kept coming, the sight of it heightening his persistent rising panic but he pushed it away. It wouldnât help you if he let you see how ruined with worry, he was. âWeâre getting you out of here, I promise.â He started to lift you to your feet, uttering soft words of comfort and reassurance as you went with him but each rasp and pained whimper from you only fuelled his anger further. âHold on. Just hold on.â He begged you quietly.
âIâve got her, Hunter.â Wrecker offered softly as he came to your side and took over. âHang in there.â He said to you, his gruff voice choking up with emotion as he took your weight and saw the way your face was drained of all life, the blood standing out too brightly against your skin.
Hunter waited until Wrecker was properly supporting you before he turned on the three adversaries. He ignored Cid for the moment, heâd deal with her last. Right now, his priority was getting your cure and for that, he needed the two hunters.
He did a quick scan of the two males, the twilek was gritting his teeth against the pain and his face was a cruel mask of indifference but the rodian was a mewling mess and his heart was pounding so loudly, Hunter had heard it from upstairs which meant that the rodian was his way in.
âTell me what you did to her.â His voice quiet with lethal softness as he stalked towards him. Â
But the rodian said nothing. Â
âFine.â With that, he stabbed the rodian just above the knee and angled to tip of the blade towards his kneecap and pushed. He also clamped his other hand down on the open shoulder wound and paid no attention to the miserable screams that emitted from the rodian.
Crosshair and Wrecker made no move to stop it either. Wrecker kept you propped up while Crosshair kept his rifle trained on the twilek and Echo guarded Cid.
âFuck! Oh fuck, no!â The rodian yelled as he writhed in an attempt to get away from the blade, but each movement only caused the blade to twist further into his joint.
âWhat did you do?â Hunter demanded again through the cries of pain. With both hands, he pressed harder.
The rodian spoke through the pain in a rapid, terrified manner, âIâll tell you everything! I- shit, just donât do that anymore! Itâs called Ghost. I c- created it. We put the powder in her water flask and coated her pain pills in it and spiked her sedatives with the liquid form! It- ow fuck- it canât be picked up on any medical scans and itâs got no taste or smell but itâs fatal when used excessively. Its main use is torture and incapacitation but for that, it needs to be used precisely. Thatâs all we wanted to do with her! I swear! But what I calculated for her didnât work so we upped the dose, but it was too much too quickly. I donât know how sheâs still going.â
Wrecker, Crosshair and Echo had to fight to keep their expressions neutral, but that information shook them all to their core. Theyâd helped this plan along and the thought left them repulsed.
The horror Hunter felt at the fact that theyâd all inadvertently been contributing to your declining health threatened to engulf him. He caught himself easing up on the rodian in the pure gut-wrenching shock of it all, but he gathered himself swiftly. âBut thereâs a cure.â Hunter insisted, angling his blade further towards the knee.
The rodian yelped in agony. âYes, thereâs- ah fuck- thereâs- a- an- an antitode!â
âShut up!â The twilek hissed command earning him a rifle butt to his face. His nose cracked and blood poured down.
âNo way! This shit wasnât what I signed up for!â
Hunter eased up on his pressure slightly to lure him into revealing more.
âHere, take it, take it.â The rodian winced as he reached into his inside vest pocket and took the piece of paper out- it had been the one critical piece of information he had the wits to remember to remove when theyâd left the island- but now he wanted it as far away from him as possible. He felt momentarily relief as the man removed his vice-like grip on his shoulder but that was swiftly replaced by fear as he saw a blaster pointed at his face. âNo, please donât! I promise I wonât tell-â
Hunter killed the rodian with a shot to the forehead. âGet that to information to Tech.â He ordered Echo sharply who took the paper with a nod and swiftly left the room.
Hunter fired two shots into Cidâs knees as she attempted to slip away once Echo departed.
Cid crashed to the ground, hissing in pain.
Your slumped form addressed the other hunter who was still alive. âYou two were slipping poison into my system for 3 weeks⌠didnât you have anything better to do with your lives?â
âIt worked, didnât it?â
You, still delirious, mimed applause. âYup, it did. Extra points for you. Although youâre 30 seconds away from death and I still have a good hour so whoâs the real winner here?â
The twilek saw the tattooed solider stalking darkly towards him. He wasnât going to die begging for his life like his rodian counterpart, heâd done something others could only dream of. âAnd youâre more than three hours away from Pabu. We beat you, youâre as good as-â
Hunter silenced his words with a single shot of his blaster.
You felt your legs completely give out with the effort it took to remain vertical.
Wrecker, unfortunately had to ignore your moans of since he was left with no choice but to strengthen the grip that he had on you. He didnât even need to have Hunterâs enhanced senses to see how grave your situation was now. He could barely feel your breaths leaving your body and each time he wiped away the blood, more continued to pour down.
Hunter heard your weak cries of protest, and he turned his attention to the pathetic excuse of an individual crawling on her front away from him, blood streaking the floor from the wounds in her knees. No matter how much he wanted to make this hurt, you were the priority here. He caught up with her is a couple steps, stamped down on her back before he roughly turned her around and replaced his foot harshly on her chest.
Cid couldnât run. She couldnât fight. But she knew fine well what was in store for her. âLook, bandana, it was just a bad business deal, okay? I didnât know they were doing to use so much. Youâve got the antidote, just take it and get her the help she needs.â She said tightly through the pain.
Her words filled him with pure disgust, and he couldnât stand to hear them anymore. With her out of the picture, it would finally all be over. The constant threat of her wouldnât plague them anymore.
âYou betrayed us three times. You donât get a fourth.â Hunter said, his voice steely with quiet and controlled rage.
âIt wasnât personal, it was a business deal. Iâm sure-â
Hunter cut her off with a shot to her face. He holstered his blaster.
âMove out.â He directed as he came to your opposite side and aided Wrecker in keeping you upright so you wouldnât choke on the blood gushing from your nose.
--
Wrecker passed you fully off to Hunter as you all entered the ship, and he joined his two other brothers in the cockpit.
Hunter laid you down carefully on the cot, angling your head so you wouldnât gag on the blood continuing to flow from your nose. He held one cloth over your nose in what he knew was a futile attempt to stem the blood flow before he also grabbed a cold cloth and dabbed at your forehead. Your skin was on fire, your clothes soaked through with sweat and even blinking seemed to be a monumental effort for you. âHold on. Itâs just a little bit longer, okay?â Hunter told you, his voice quivering as he helplessly watched you. It seemed like even breathing was a burden for you now.
You couldnât even nod. Another shallow breath shuddered through you.
--
Echo had gotten the ship into hyperspace and Tech back on comms. âTech, weâre heading back. Did you get anything more on the poison?â
âUnfortunately, not more than what youâve already told me given that it was not on any official record. But I read through what we uncovered in the home. One thing to be thankful for is that, if the instructions weâd already found are accurate, thereâs still time. The final stage involved bleeding from bodily orifices. If-â
âSheâs bleeding from her nose.â Crosshair interrupted.
Techâs eyes flashed with alarm. âWhen did that start?â He asked, his voice grave.
âCanât be certain but she was bleeding before we got there.â Echo told him, his own nerves rising as he saw Techâs expression.
âTech?â Wrecker prompted; he hated the prolonged silence as Tech glanced at his datapad. âWhat does that mean for her?â
âOmega and I have gathered most of what is needed for the antidote here, but weâre taking Pheeâs ship to go to the neighbouring planet to get the final plants required.â Tech said instead.
âThatâs not an answer.â Crosshair said, his voice tense.
âThe answer wouldnât do any of you any good. Just get her to Dalia the second you land. Iâll be there as soon as I can.â
As he disappeared. Echo, Wrecker and Crosshair looked down the hallway to where Hunter was crouched by your side.
âWe canât have been too late, we canât have been.â Wrecker fretted.
âSheâs survived this long. She can do it.â Echo said but it was more to convince himself than anyone else.
âI donât know how much she has left to give.â Crosshair said, his own worries seeping through as he watched your chest barely rise.
You were already living for longer than you were supposed to but none of them knew how much more of that you could sustain.
--
Hunter had heard the words from the cockpit, but he refused to let them resonate. âIâve got it.â He said gently as he saw you attempting to take the rapidly growing blood-stained fabric off your face. He removed it, threw it away and made to grab a new one but your gravelly voice stopped him.
âH-Hu-Hunter.â
âDonât- donât try to talk.â Hunter advised, swallowing thickly. âSave your energy.â
You didnât listen and just about managed to make your eyes focus on him. âI- I hav- have to tell you-â You gasped through pained breaths.
âTell me when youâre better.â Hunter instructed, hoping he sounded like himself even as he felt his own distress rise in his chest, in his throat. He couldnât stand this, but he needed to stay strong for you.
âIâm not-â You broke off with a sharp, hurt whimper. âI- Iâm not getting better.â You could feel your body giving up with every ineffective, weighed down breath.
âYes. You are.â Hunter took your hand and pressed your fingers to his lips.
âI-I want you- t-to-know that- that I love you.â
âStop-â Hunter his voice growing hoarser and more wrecked with emotion with every passing second.
âI- I want you-you to move on- I want you to-to live.â
Hunter stroked hair back from your burning brow. âI canât do that without you.â He whispered but he could from the distant look in your eyes tell that his words werenât landing as the fever had ultimately taken its deadly grip.
âI- I wouldâve married you.â
âYou still will.â Hunter said as firmly as he could manage but it required pushing away more doubt than he cared to admit.
âIâŚâ But you trailed off as you finally welcomed what you had been resisting for so long.
âKeep your eyes open. Please.â Hunter pleaded, his voice breaking as he saw you take one deep, crackling breath as you slowly blinked.
You wanted to. You wanted to so badly, but you felt like the end would be the only thing to give you any semblance of relief. Your eyes flickered shut and darkness took over.
Hunter hung his head and held your hand tightly, and he could only watch your signs of life slowly fade away. âStay with me.â He begged your unconscious form through a strangled breath as he hoped some part of you would register his words.
Your pulse was thready at best, your breathing ragged and shallow.
Your entire body was shutting down and there was nothing Hunter could do to stop it.
--
Thanks to Techâs efforts, Daliaâs home had extended and doubled into a well-functioning medical centre with enough beds and equipment to cope with whatever came her or the islandâs way. It had felt a bit excessive, but it was better to be safe than sorry, and today, that was good thing.
âPut her here!â Dalia ordered as Echo slammed open the door for Hunter and Wrecker to hurry through, your body hanging weightlessly between their arms. âAZ, prep her and check her vitals.â
âWhereâs Tech?â Hunter asked urgently as he placed you on the hospital bed.
âI donât know. He shouldâve been back by now.â Dalia said as she got a cooling blanket for you as AZ worked on stopping the bleeding before she gathered up the part of the cure that was already made up. Sheâd barely finished her sentence when Tech came sprinting through the door.
Tech stopped short when he saw the perilous state you were in but recovered quickly. He handed the final components over before he made to depart but stopped as he realised that his brother was making no move to do so.
âHunter-â Tech tried to reach and take a hold of his arm, but Hunter shook him off.
Wrecker made to do the same but got the same result. Â
âHunter, you need to leave.â Dalia insisted as she busied about prepping the antidote whilst AZ continued doing what he could to stabilise you.
âI canât.â He croaked; his voice barely audible as he stared at your practically lifeless body. He needed to know that youâd be okay, he couldnât leave you like this.
âIf you want her to live, you need to let me work and I canât do that with you here.â Dalia said bluntly. She cared for all of them and hated seeing this happen but there wasnât time to be gentle, you were barely hanging on and your health outweighed politeness.
Tech nodded to Wrecker to leave first before he turned his attention to his unmoving older brother. Tech understood Hunterâs reluctance and he too found himself not wanting to leave until he knew you were at least stable, but he was just about clear-headed enough to realise their presence was a hindrance. âCome on, Hunter.â Tech tried again and this time, Hunter let him take a hold of his upper arm to guide him out.
Hunter could barely move his feet- Tech was doing most of the work for him. He saw the concerned faces of his squad staring past him into the room but as he turned around to get one last look at you, the door shut.
The door shut on him but not before he heard it.
He heard the sound that was going to haunt him for the rest of his days. The low drone of the machine chilled his body to the bone and his knees collapsed out from under him. If it wasnât for Wreckerâs firm grip on his shoulders, he wouldâve just crumpled to the floor. Â
Hunter wasnât a medical expert, but he knew what a flatline sounded like.
--
What was complete devastation was soon replaced by raw, unbridled desperation. It swallowed him whole as he thrashed against Wreckerâs grip on him in his fight to re-enter that door.
âHunter, stop, stop.â Omega managed to dart in front of him and take a hold of his hands. âYouâve done all you can. Fighting wonât help her or you.â She did her best to soothe him or at least get him to stop struggling against Wreckerâs hold.
The best Hunter could do was let her words and touch stop his insistence to get back to you, but he was practically hyperventilating. Cid had put them through a lot, but this had affected him in a different, more visceral way. The cruelty of everything sheâd planned out and attempted to execute cut him to his core. âI did this.â He said in quiet horror and that admission opened the dam.
Once Hunter eased up, Wrecker released his hold, but he remained close by just in case. âThis wasnât your fault.â
Hunter lost all emotional control. âI should have stopped this!â
Theyâd all been anticipating this and knew Hunter needed them now. Heâd kept it together for as long as he physically could but what they felt when they heard that flatline, he would be feeling ten times over.
âNo, you couldnât have. None of us knew what this was.â Tech reminded him.
Hunterâs panic and anger were leaving him unrestrained now. He couldnât stop. âI watched her drink from that glass the night of the party, and I didnât notice! I just watched it happen and did nothing! What good am I if my mutation canât even protect the people around me!â
âIt was impossible to trace. There was a reason your enhanced senses couldnât detect this; it was inherently designed against them.â Tech emphasised.
He couldnât handle the logic right now. It didnât matter. All he knew was what had happened to get you here and whatâd heâd failed to protect you from. âI was killing her, Tech! Every day I gave her that damn flask, forced her to take those injections and painkillers, I was killing her!â
âNo. The poison was.â Echo interjected.
âWhich I was only helping along! Cid might as well have hired me for the fucking job! She kept telling me that she didnât want them but took them because she was doing it for me!â
âHunter, you didnât know.â Omega tried again but the clone only shook his head in harsh self-deprecating dismissal of her words.
âI should have! I-â
âAnd if youâre going to blame yourself for doing what you naturally thought was the only way to help her, then blame all of us because every single one of us did that.â Crosshair said bluntly but he was only speaking as frankly as he was because he knew his brother would never assign that blame to them and he needed Hunter to hear how ridiculous and pointless it was to put something like this on himself.
That felt like a punch to the gut, and it took the remaining fight out of him. But he welcomed it. The last thing heâd do would be and he could hear your voice in his head telling him to see the bigger picture here. âI know youâd never-â He broke off and tried again. âThat wasnât what I meant. I know it wasnât your fault.â
âAnd itâs not yours.â Wrecker echoed again as he moved to now rest a solid, calming hand on his brotherâs shoulder like heâd done in the months post the disaster of Ord Mantell.
Hunter took a deep, grounding breath, before he nodded to Wrecker to indicate that he wasnât going to do anything foolish. He stayed standing whilst his family sat in the waiting area chairs.
Now, all they could do was wait.
--
Hunter was on step 864 when he ceased his nervous pacing a half second before the door finally opened.
The others all got out of their chairs once they âHow is her condition?â Tech questioned the healer.
Dalia inhaled deeply. âSheâs alive.â
Hunter couldnât help but think there was a silent âfor nowâ that was in amongst Daliaâs tone. Heâd been all too aware of what was happening behind that closed door. The announcement hardly brought him solace. There was only a slight easing to his churning stomach and frantic heartbeat as he waited for her to get to the crux of what she had to say.
âCan we see her?â Wrecker inquired.
Dalia hesitated before replying, âI would wait.â
âWhy?â Crosshair asked warily.
âShe flatlined three times but we got her back. However, sheâs not awake yet.â
Hunter choked on a breath as she confirmed what he feared heâd heard again throughout the day.
âNot awake?â Echo repeated. Â
âBut she will wake up, right?â Omega asked anxiously. âYou gave her the cure, so sheâll be okay, wonât she?â
Dalia slowly elaborated on what she meant, âItâs possible that with the toil the poison took on her and with the amount of strain on her body... well, I just donât know if sheâll wake up. AZ and I going to monitor her for changes, but Iâd suggest going home until you hear from me.â
âThatâs not happening.â Hunter rasped, but there was no mistaking the intensity behind his words.
âHunter-â Dalia started.
âWeâre staying here.â Crosshair said, backing up Hunterâs statement with his brothers nodding their agreement too.
âI donât know how long itâll be before we know anything more.â Dalia said truthfully.
âWeâll wait.â Tech said firmly.
Seeing that she wasnât going to change their minds, and she didnât really expect to anyway, Dalia bowed her head. âVery well.â She said before she walked back into the room.
--
The hours ticked by painfully slowly.
Then the hours turned into the next day.
And the next.
Shep, Lyra and Phee had periodically come by both to check in and to bring food and blankets since it was obvious that none of them would leave until they knew your fate.
âAny updates, brown eyes?â Phee asked, laying a caring hand on Techâs shoulder.
Tech rested his hand on top of hers. âItâs still touch and go.â
âAnd howâs he?â Lyra inquired with a nod in Hunterâs direction but all she got were a series of uneasy looks.
âAs far as weâre aware, he hasnât slept or eaten.â Echo said worriedly.
âNothing? Can I bring something else? He should eat something.â Shep offered.
âWeâve tried. He wonât take anything.â Wrecker replied, voice rough with tiredness and emotion.
âIâve got it.â Omega said as she came over and took two of the prepackaged meals.
--
âI brought you some food.â Omega said delicately as she approached Hunter who looked utterly exhausted.
âIâm not hungry.â Hunter said gruffly.
âEat.â Omega ordered more insistently this time.
âOmegaâŚâ Hunter just shook his head.
âSheâs going to make it. And youâll need your strength to see her once sheâs up. You know itâs true. So, eat.â She instructed again.
Hunter took the plate with a tired sigh and allowed the young girl to rest her head against his shoulder as the two of them ate and sat in the closest thing to relaxed silence heâd experienced since coming back.
--
Nightfall had arrived on the third day and there was still no word.
The others had all been in and out of restless naps as they waited.
The only thing keeping Hunter mildly calm was the young girl whose head was currently resting in his lap as she slept. Her soft, regular sleepy sighs allowed him some form of meditative relief as he sat there waiting for news. He adjusted the blanket as it slipped down her shoulders.
Another 15 minutes passed before Hunter heard signs of life making for the door. And his head snapped up as Dalia and AZ walked into the waiting area.
The rest of them instantly got to their feet.
Hunter gently roused Omega from his lap as they both stood, and he could hear his own anxious heartbeat in his ears.
Until now, AZ had been the one to give them sporadic updates. If Dalia was out here, that only meant one of two thingsâŚ
âSheâs awake.â Dalia said through a weary but delighted sigh.
Hunter braced his elbows against his knees. He covered his face with his hands and inhaled and exhaled shakily as he resisted the urge to release a relieved sob.
There was a collective breath realised as they all heard her say those words.
âThank you, Dalia.â Hunter just about managed to say as the crushing weight of his stress and worries lifted from his shoulders, and he felt strangely disconnected from every other sensation in his body as he fully comprehended that you were safe⌠that you were alive.
âSheâs asking for you.â Dalia said, squeezing his shoulder.
As Hunter steadily walked towards the door, some part of him felt like maybe this was all a cruel dream and heâd wake up back in that waiting area to find that you were gone. That thought soon vanished as he saw you gingerly sitting up in the hospital bed.
--
âHey.â You said with a real but still weak and tired smile as you saw him standing there. Â
A strangled yet elated noise left his lips as he heard you speak.
âYeah, I know I donât look too hot right now.â You said with faint tracings of humour. But as you fully took him in, you realised that wasnât what you needed to do. Â
He wasnât ready for that yet. Everything to too fresh, too intense for him to let this become something to joke about. He caught sight of you old, bloodstained clothing and all the emotions heâd been suppressing came to a head. âI never shouldâve left you.â
âYou werenât to know.â You said as you realised you didnât need to put on that front you had been prepared to maintain. You allowed your voice to soften, and you relaxed further into the bed as you no longer felt the need to act like you could just jump out of the cot. âBut you got me out and back here in time.â
âNo, I didnât.â Hunter said with self-directed frustration. âYou died.â
Dalia had filled you in on what had happened, but you didnât know the extent to which heâd been around for that but now your own tears threatened to spill from your eyes as you realised what heâd had to go through. You knew how youâd be if youâd been in his position and it was something you could hardly bare to imagine so, for him to have witnessed what he did, it was no wonder you could sense his fear tearing him apart. âHunter-â
âItâs a rare thing for me to feel as helpless as I have these past weeks, especially on that ship departing Asusto. It was a new kind of terror. Iâve always known at least something to do, but I couldnât do anything to help cure you. Taking care of Cid was the last thing I could do for you and for the safety of this family.â He inhaled shakily, âBut then I had to watch the poison destroy you and I couldnât do anything.â Tears were running down his face, but he didnât care. âYou knew you were going to die, you told me as much on the ship. You told me to live, to move on. I heard each flatline. I heard you get ripped away from me time and time again, and I couldnât take it. Each time I thought you wouldnât fight your way back, a part of me died out there and if Dalia had come out there to tell us you were gone, that part of me wouldnât ever come back. Iâd exist but I wouldnât live. Donât ask me to move on because I canât, I love you with all I have. Youâre the other half of me and if you are ever taken from me like that again, that half goes with you.â He finished with a breath that was half exhale, half sob.
You wiped away a few of your own tears at his words. âCome here.â You whispered as you reached for him- for your other half- and moved to the other side of the narrow cot. âAnd itâs not going to hurt me.â You added in reassurance since you knew thatâs where his concerns would instantly go.
Hunter swallowed through the lump in his throat and finally moved towards you and shifted into the bed.
You kissed away the salty tears on his cheeks and rested his head on your chest. You felt a little pressure at the action, but it was nothing you couldnât handle. âHear that? Iâm still here.â
Hunter closed his eyes as he listened to the thudding that emitted from your chest. It still wasnât as strong as it usually was, but it was there, and it was steady and thatâs what mattered.
You delicately stroked your hands through his hair as you rested there. You focused on his warmth, his weight on your chest, and youâd never felt more content. You felt your spark coming back with each breath and so long as he was still with you, everything else now would fall into place.
--
Upon hearing rising voices and footsteps, Hunter had just sat back down in the chair by your bedside, when Dalia re-entered with AZ whirring behind her.
âWhat the status?â You asked the healer as you also heard the faint sounds of protests behind the shut door.
âWith you or the insistent group outside?â
You chuckled quietly, âWhy donât we start with me?â
âI want you to stay here for at least a week. We need to get you rehydrated and start reintroducing food into your system and I want to give you one more dose of the antidote to make sure all the poison is out of your body. Does that sound acceptable? Bearing in mind that I know how you are, but I will really only take one answer.â
You laughed at that, âYes, that sounds good, Doc.â
âNow, there is a rather eager group of people out there and I donât know how much longer theyâre prepared to listen to me telling them not yet. Can-â She got cut off by the door opening.
âThe answer was not very.â Echo said apologetically as they all entered.
âOh, for goodness sakeâŚâ Dalia muttered.
âFive minutes?â You requested with delicate politeness.
âOkay, fine but I draw the line at the dog.â Dalia said with a roll of her eyes as Batcher went of her hind legs and placed her front paws on the bed by your feet.
Omega whistled and hustled Batcher out of the room before she rejoined her brothers.
âFive minutes.â Dalia reminded you as she and AZ made to give you privacy.
âDalia, I donât even know how to thank you. I-â You began to say as the healer walked away.
âDonât waste your precious time now.â Dalia said but she bowed her head in acknowledgment of your words before she shut the door.
âAnd I also believe I owe you all a rather large thank you.â You said appreciatively.
âDonât mention it.â Echo stated with a smile as he gave you a happy squeeze.
âJust donât scare us like that again.â Wrecker implored as he took his turn.
âTrust me, that will not be something I am looking to re-experience.â You said agreeably.
âI should hope not.â Hunter muttered as he kept a tender yet secure hold of your free hand, his fingers finding a natural place resting on your pulse as a way to ground himself in this moment and remind himself that it was real.
Tech studied the screens next to you and tapped at his datapad. âYour condition has stabilised considerably. I would agree with Daliaâs recommendation for a course of-â
âHey, no staring at my vitals or talking about my health until you give me hug.â You just about managed to hold your arm open expectantly but it was a rather pitiful attempt since you were still feeling pretty weak, but the resultant pathetic appearance probably aided your request.
âVery well.â Tech said through a sigh, but his brief embrace was heartfelt and warm.
âYou know, if you wanted out of the engagement, there are easier ways to go about it.â Crosshair quipped as he came in last, but the relief was evident in his face.
âHa ha.â You drawled sarcastically as you accepted his hug too.
âHow are you feeling?â Omega asked and she placed her arms around you.
âExhausted and still a little sore but alive which seems to be a bit of a surprise.â You said lightly.
âA bit?â Echo repeated with a shake of his head.
âKeeping you on your toes, Echo. Thatâs me.â You kidded.
There was a combined reaction of eyerolls and heads shaking in disbelief.
âAnd hey, we gotta find the silver-linings of this whole thing eventually. If you guys hadnât left me that night, I wouldnât have gotten the antidote. Weâd never have figured it out.â You reminded them, absentmindedly stroking your thumb along the back of Hunterâs hand.
âI knew you were going to say that.â Hunter murmured, the tracings of a smile in his tone.
At that, you angled yourself to face Hunter once more. âIâm also really hoping you have something of mine?â You asked quietly as they all stood around the bottom of the bed.
Hunter kissed your forehead and finally allowed a proper smile as he reached into his pocket and pulled out the ring. âDo you want the speech again? Cause I have a few amendments.â
âTell me tomorrow.â You said with a loving grin in his direction.
Hunter gently took your left-hand in his. âYou know this is forever, right?â He murmured.
âI do.â You breathed in joyous relief as the ring slid back onto your finger.
Hunter pressed his forehead against yours in and nuzzled into the side of your face as he kissed your cheek.
All of you silently absorbed the moment that finally, finally your new lives could begin.
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