Hello! I just came across your writings and I am in love!!! I wanted to request a sequel to "fulfill my wish", or basically a fic about how life would be like for Taron & his general!wife after they've been married for years/had kids?
a look into the future
yandere! emperor oc! x general! fem! reader.
warnings|| none, pure fluff.
reference|| you. bride at the end.
a/n|| hkjshkj thank uuu, also sorry this is a bit short, you can consider it a drabble, hope you like it!!
ironically, it was a peaceful morning, the birds singing as you sit in the wide garden. a few years ago you would have been in your room away from everything, but you had long ago accepted your life, now you're watching your kids running around playing, their voices were loud, filling the silence.
you wouldn't say that you're happy, more like peaceful, taron has somehow convinced you to give up to him, and honestly, you had planned to long ago, because whatever you'll do, you wouldn't be able to escape someone who has a hand on half of the world, especially when you're considered dead to the public.
you were pulled out of your thoughts by tulip, your youngest daughter, she was nearly seven winters of age, she came up to you pouting "my dress got torn" she said, holding her sleeve up to you.
you let an 'oh' as you examine her wrist, mainly looking if she was hurt, "do not worry about it, i will sew it."
tulip was her father's queen, he didn't difference between your kids but she was definitely a little too spoiled, he never turned her asks down, getting her what she wanted and what she didn't.
"father!" you heard theodore-your oldest son, ten winters of age-yell in excitement, you and tulip look up to see taron coming down to you, a gentle smile creeped on his face, as theodore run to him, he grunt as he pick him up, you see him ruffle his head, he kept walking in your direction, nodding along as theodore talks about something.
when they reach you, taron bent down to kiss your forehead, his touch still as uncomfortable to you as ever, but you can't withdraw, at least not in front of your kids.
he sits in front of you, theodore in his lap noticing the pout on tulip's face "what is wrong with my princess?" he asks, his hand coming to her side, getting her in his lap as well.
she show him her sleeve, "she torn her dress" theodore point out, taron pouts, mimicing tulip's expression "aww, how did that happen?" he asks, tracing the torn with his fingers "i will buy you another one,hm? do not be sad."
"no need i will sew it." you say, preventing him from bringing unnecessary items, she already has a full closet of dresses.
"now my delicate flower, no harm in buying something new, no?" he state.
you only sigh, if there's anything you had learned about him, is that he would never back down on something he want to do.
"me too father! i want something new!" theodore say, tugging on taron's clothes.
"theodore!" your protest went unheard as taron turned his attention back on his son "you want something new as well? very well, what is it that you want?", theodore stayed silent for a minute then he just shrug" i do not know but i want something".
taron laughed "oh you little rascal, fine then we shall go to the markets, today."
your children's face lit up at this, tulip pointed on you and said in excitement "can mother come along with us?", and you already knew the answer when taron's smile wavered "absolutely not, what did we discuss before? you mother can not go any step outside the castle, it is dangerous for her." he said in a scolding tone, his gaze drift to you between his words.
...however your life will change, his ways will never do. you'll be forever an imprisoned bride.
Dick size chart for u horny fans
Kauno: 8, pink color
Malakai: 7.5 inches
Leon: 8 inches, lots of girth, pink n cute đ
Lovi: 6.5 inches
Xavier: 7 inches
Ethan: 7 inches
Haru: 8 inches, pink with girth, lots of cum especially during his heat
Fuyu: 8 inches too, lots of veins
Romeo: 9 inches, heâs very cocky (đ€) about it
Sirius: 8 inches
Yandere council president: 6.5 inches
Eamon: 7 inches
Koa: 9.5 inches
Caleb: 6.5 inches
Elijah: 10 inches, heâs a big dog boy
Eros: customizable, but he usually makes it a 8 inch
Akira: customizable too, likes to make it 9 inches
Vincent: 6 inches but he can customize it as well
Kaito: 6 as well, pink but looks a little blue too as it fades with his tail
ayaitthomarou timeskip au. i just really wanted to make my own take and malewife-y them. babygirlfication, if you will.
gorou was the first one i drew. i like to think he later decides to resign from the army (doesn't cut ties with the resistance tho), mostly because to me gorou seems to be a very emotionally mature person. he'd definetly want to help out people in new ways that wouldnt involve combat; writing! i can imagine him journaling his' and his comrades' experiences, war survival, or even mountain climbing. he still writes ms. hina stuff too tho lol. on the second drawing i was thinking about him worrying about the white patch in his hair growing too much lmao
thoma was inspired by a cosplayer i really like :) to me, he would slowly become a little bit more laid back- yet wiser as time went on. that cool uncle that makes nice food and brings funny trinkets to you, you know? on a very specific note, i imagine he would, at some point, go back to mondstat for a little while (that's when he lets his hair grow). then he comes back for the yashiro commission again, officially working with ayato and the international trade association this time. he still has the housekeeping habits tho
ayato. whew. this entire au started after i spent a whole week binge reading bls that involved an older guy being a good cooker, so i really wanted to incorporate that mature, charming, strict yet sly feeling on him. in this universe, ayaka takes his place as head of the yashiro commission and now his main focus is training the shuumatsuban and watching over their missions. i think ayato would take great pride in teaching and studying the kamisato art. also i have a really strong headcanon ayato has astigmatism but refused to wear glasses ehe
itto decides to spread the "oni way of the sword" and teach the arataki of the front gate art, but not only for humans: the classes are for youkai too. specially after taking part in the recent akitsu kimodameshi event, i think itto would be even more passionate about re-empowering the youkai and bringing humans closer to their culture. i imagine the school would be very humble in its early beginnings (you know, probably just teaching the gang members with some branches), but later on it would catch the attention of the narukami shrine and yashiro commission (as ayato gets more interested in training and yae would find a way to profit off of a new school in need of books), eventually becoming something more official. if you're wondering why he doesn't wear pants: dont even worry about it bro
tea time ^_^
(Apologies if I accidentally misread & requests are closed - English is my 2nd language đł)
Please, I'm begging, please - requesting a story with Idris and a fem!y/n. Where y/n finds out they are pregnant with Idris's child & their overprotective instincts go into overdrive & they say "I'm escaping, no way is my child going to be raised with that monster!"
yan!king x fem!preg!reader TW: unbalanced relationship dynamics, mentions violence, mentions death, infantilization, domestic abuse, minors DNI
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You puked in the toilet, grateful that no one was around to see the upheaval of what you had just had for lunch. It was hard to hold it down as he spoke. Your face was most likely tight, and your smile was more of a grimace as you fought to maintain a neutral expression, but the moment you were released to do what you wanted, you all but ran to your room to release the contents in your stomach.
Attempting to back away, your hands slapped the edge of the toilet bowl as you felt your body lurch once again before you were gagging and food was expelling itself from your body like a plague.Â
Worried thoughts crawled over you.Â
Did you remember to lock the door? If someone came in to witness this, how would you convince them that nothing was wrong? Convince them not to call the doctor to give further proof of what you didnât want to believe. Of what you didnât want to find out.Â
You were pregnant.Â
All the signs were there, but you ignored them. You closed your eyes and prayed to the Mother that it was a trick of the mind, a figment of your imagination. Your period was late because it just does that sometimes. You would get it. Even if two days, two weeks, a month passed by with no sign. This sickness was just a bug you caught from spoiled food. Even if it came no matter what you ate.Â
You told yourself whatever you needed to rationalize the situation. You werenât hiding your symptoms from the maids or from Idris for any particular reason. You just didnât want them to worry about it. About you. It would pass, and everything would be alright.Â
But it was harder to convince yourself of that as time passed, as you thought of what his expression would look like when you began to wear baggier clothes until your stomach swelled to the point where you couldnât hide it anymore. When you felt kicks that would give you an undeniable sign of the life growing within you. When it was too late.Â
You didnât want to get pregnant.Â
Not by him. Not now. Especially not here.Â
Not with maids who treated you as if you should be grateful to your lover. The lover who showered you in gold and gifts. The lover who would go to any lengths to please you. The same lover who murdered your family and reminded you of it anytime you tried to pull away from him. It was your fault, he would whisper despite giving the order.Â
His interest was your fault. His obsession, his tyranny, and the consequences if you didnât answer every whim with unflinching obedience would always be your fault. And this child would be the icing on top of your shackled cake. .Â
You couldnât imagine Idris as a loving father. Not a true one, anyway. Not when heâd killed everyone you held dear and his own father when he couldnât have his way. He would smile at your child, hold them, laugh, beautiful and radiant as he always was, but the moment you stepped out of line it was their life he would use to threaten you.Â
Heâd mentioned making the mistake of taking everyone you held dear too quickly because he no longer had anyone to threaten you with. The only remorse he felt was his own short-sightedness that you didnât remain docile for as long as heâd hoped.Â
And you could only imagine the eyes.Â
Theyâd follow you up and down the corridor, their whispers traveling to cut your ears no matter how fast youâd waddle, walk, or run.Â
A bastard child, they would call it.Â
An abomination.Â
They would claim the father came from unknown origins despite knowing no one would be brave or stupid enough to touch you, knowing the punishment in store if the King ever found out. But it wasnât you, you were worried about.Â
You could only imagine their fake smiles, plastered as they cooed at your baby before their expressions melted into disgust, calling you an upstart and your child an unlovable leech. Their words would pander for approval even as they plotted to destroy you the first moment they got. It was the same people who would comfort you if something ever happened to your child, knowing full well that the blood was on their hands. The same people who would laugh as they washed their hands of assassination attempts, tying up loose ends so things would never be traced back to them. A rival faction, a jealous maid, any and every excuse valid except those pointed in their direction.Â
You couldnât do it.Â
You couldnât stay knowing the kind of life you would be raising your child into. You couldnât stand to see them look at their father with love and admiration despite the things he did and was still doing with unflinching ease. You couldnât bear to see them grow up to become just like themâlike him.Â
You didnât want to see the look in his eyes when he found out.Â
You didnât want to know if shock would turn into joy that would morph into raving glee at his new bargaining chip. Or if he didnât care for an addition to your disjointed family. Choosing to feed you drugs that would take care of the problem quietly or allow you to have the child raised out of sight to strengthen his political standing.Â
How lucky you were to want for nothing.Â
But you wanted to give this child a normal life. A happy one, full of unadulterated laughter. You didnât want this child walking on eggshells, torn between temporary peace or isolated happiness. It wasnât something you could offer here.Â
Your child had the chance to live in a luxury that not many others could even hope to dream about, but you would run as far away from it as possible if it meant they didnât have to learn that all things that shined werenât gold. That their father, the king, was a monster hiding behind sweet words and a smile. They wouldnât learn that love required obedience. That affection, consideration, and care were only reciprocal for those of value.Â
You had to run. While you still could, you had to run.Â
Idris would be angry. There was no doubt in your mind that he would try to drag you back, treat you like a stupid, troubled thing that didnât understand what you were doing. A foolish mistake was all he would amount your disappearance to before attempting to placate you with false promises or violent threats, whichever worked, but that didnât matter.Â
He hadnât noticed that anything had changed; at least, you hoped he didnât. Youâd slowly been gathering things he wouldnât miss if they suddenly disappeared to barter with when you finally escaped, and now was the perfect time to collect your stash and escape on a random afternoon.Â
You almost felt bad for the maids who would have to deal with his anger when he found out that you were missing, but then again, they never seemed to care, no matter how many bandages covered your body after one of his fits of rage. Some of them went so far as to lock the door so they wouldnât have to hunt you down and drag you back to his mistreatment.Â
Dragging yourself from the bathroom floor, you flushed the toilet as you wiped the side of your mouth. Placing a hand on your stomach, you couldnât help but clench it into a fist.Â
Your bleeding heart would dry up.Â
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i feel so bad for nikola tesla like imagine spending years beefing with a guy who has conned the public into believing he's some sort of supergenius when in reality it's his overworked employees developing all of his world-changing inventions and you end up dying broke and starving and alone and then 100 years later another guy cons the public into believing he's some sort of supergenius when in reality it's his overworked employees developing all of his world-changing inventions and he's doing it all IN YOUR NAME. he must be rolling in his grave like a fucking rotisserie chicken
Hi! If you are willing, can you please draw some Stupid Sexy Douman?
Where is the police?????????
Hello! I found your writings about yan!Dottore & I am a brand new fan!! You are such an awesome writer đ
Since requests are open, I was wondering if you could write some headcanons/drabbles about how the Genshin men (including Dottore my fave) would react if their darling, who was pregnant with their child, tried to run away? Saying "I refuse to raise my child with a monster like you!"
Yandere Ayato, Dottore, Lyney, Neuvillette, Wriothesley x female reader (separate)
Thank you!<3 I only wrote for five of them, but Iâm thinking of writing for more of them in some other parts:)
Masterlist
Warnings: imprisonment, manipulation
Word count: 2819
You ran and ran as fast as your feet could carry you. You needed to get to safety. Both for yourself and for your unborn child. Your bare feet were drumming over the wooden floors.
The Kamisato estate was like maze. The long hallways seemed never ending.
When you finally reached the door that led out to one of the gardens, you were filled with relief. You slid the door open and was welcomed by the heavenly sea breeze. Your joy, was however short lived.
Standing in the garden admiring the purple sunset was Ayato. He turned around and smiled gently. He motioned for you to join him and before you knew it, your feet had brought you by his side.
âThe sky is beautiful tonight, isnât it?â his eyes turned upward towards the endless sky.
You followed his gaze. The sky was in fact extremely beautiful. The purple colour the same shade as Ayatoâs eyes.
The man besides you was cunning and as cruel as a snake, but he was undoubtedly the most beautiful man you had ever laid your eyes on. His dark lashes fluttered as his gaze shifted to you. He remained silent for a while, just taking in the sight of you. He often did just that and it made you nervous, since you could never be completely sure as to what exactly ran through his brilliant mind.
âIâm glad you fell for my little trap. If you hadnât, I would have to enjoy this sunset all alone. Sunsets are best enjoyed by the side of someone you love, wouldnât you agree?â his melodic voice coiled around your mind. Enveloping you in a sense of serenity.
You quickly snapped out of it. âI want to leaveâ your voice low, but your words clear as day.
Ayato hummed at your words âWhy is that?â
âBecause Iâm more like a prisoner than your wifeâ you snapped.
âA prisoner? What gave you that idea?â he raised a brow.
âDonât play stupid Ayatoâ you sneered. âYouâre not letting me leave no matter what. Doesnât that sound awfully a lot like a prison to you?â
âIâm protecting you and at the same time Iâm keeping whatâs mine far away from prying eyes. Iâm doing you a favourâ his smirk completely gone and replaced by a cold glare.
âI refuse to raise my child with a monster like you!â you screamed, not caring about who could hear you.
âDonât think Iâll ever let you leave me. When you said yes to my proposal, you sealed your faith. Itâs not my fault you were unable to think about what the future involvedâ he smirked at your scared expression. âDonât cry, I mean you no harm. That much should be obvious.â
The dining room was decorated in an attempt at making it cozy. The grand chandelier that hung over the dining table casted a warm light over the table, almost making it homely. The plate in front of you was barely touched. You were hungry, but you didnât have the time to finish your meal.
You glanced up at the butler who was standing by the door. His eyes was glued to a spot on the far wall and his posture was rigid.
Your cleaned your mouth with the napkin before your rose from your seat. âIâm finished with my meal. Please tell Dottore when he returns to come to my chambersâ you told the maid as she silently cleaned up the dishes.
She bowed âYes madam.â
Your heels clicked against the polished wooden floors. You had to quickly change into different shows and more practical clothing.
You quickly opened the bedroom door and hurried to your huge closet that was the size of a small room. You changed into some thick trousers and warm boots with white fox fur.
You quickly pulled in your coat and a scarf. You opened the large windows and you peered down. You pulled on your hood and your mittens before you ventured down the ladder you had found in an abandoned closet in a part of the house that was rarely ever used.
The ladder creaked underneath your weight and you prayed that it would mange to hold you. Both of you.
You landed into the soft snow and you quickly ran down towards the gates.
The tall wrought iron gates were impossible to climb, especially if one was pregnant, but you had luckily borrowed the key from one of the butlers.
You twisted the key and the gates opens with a load groan. You could smell your freedom.
You locked the gate behind you before you walked down the hill that the house stood tall and proud on top.
The snow glittered in the moonlight and green-purple aurora danced over your head. The sight was so beautiful you almost wept.
As you wandered down the hill you got completely lost in the beauty of the winter landscape. You knew it was foolish, but you hadnât been outside in so long.
The sound of hoofs snapped you out of your daydreaming. As you raised your gaze you were met with the sight of your husbandâs beloved steel grey stallion. The stallion snorted hot air towards you. It looked like a beast at it stood tall in the moonlight.
On top of the proud animal was Dottore. His gaze sharp and would cause anyone who was on the receiving end of it to tremble. You were no different.
âWhat are you doing out here in the cold?â his voice colder than the cold winter wind that ruffled your hair.
At your silence he only sighed. âYou are truly a lost cause. Are you seriously going to cause your unborn child harm in order to escape? You are even more foolish than what I thoughtâ he scoffed as he made the horse circle you.
You spun around in order to keep an eye on his movements. âWhat makes you think I want to stay with you? Your arrogance disgusts me!â you sneered. âI refuse to raise my child with a monster like you!â your voice echoed through the treetops that surrounded the hill.
âWatch your tongueâ he spat.
Your escape attempt had been a complete failure.
Dottore had reprimanded you for hours when you had been brought back inside.
You fiddled with your hands in your lap, not wanting to meet his eyes.
âIf I ever catch you trying to escape ever again, thereâs going to be dire consequences. Youâre not going to accidentally harm my child. Our child. Do I make myself clear?â his tone stern.
Your eyes fixated on his neatly polished shoes. You nodded and muttered a low âyesâ.
He gripped your jaw and forced your head up. âIf you disobey me I will have to chain you to the bed and I really want to avoid that. So be a good girl.â
The purple cat-like eyes of the magician was narrowed in anger and hurt. He had just caught you as you had sneaked out of the house with bag packed with your clothes and necessities.
The living room was empty except from the two of you. His younger brother and sister were out on business.
The record player in the corner by the fireplace was playing the soft tune of a ballet he had taken you to when you first started dating.
Lyney was sitting in front of you on a red arm chair. He was resting his head on his arms. His gaze faced down as he thought on what to say to you.
The only thing that separated the two of you was the coffee table. Normally you would have taken you your time to clean it, but not today. Multiple cards were littered across it accompanied with some face flowers. The mess was surprisingly beautiful.
âI donât understand how you could do something like that to meâ his voice low. âI had it all sorted out. I have talked to Father and she has nothing against your pregnancy and our relationship. In fact she supports it. She knows how important family is after all.â
âBut you had to try and ruin it. I really donât understandâ his violet eyes met yours. They were filled with more emotions than what you could possibly make out.
âLynette and Freminet even said they can take care of the baby if the two of us have plans or need some time for ourselves. Yes, Freminet is still a teenager, but heâs still fit to look after a child. He often take care of the younger children in The House. And Lynette has always had a soft spot for babyâsâ his voice was getting louder.
âYou donât get it do you, Lyney?â
âGet what exactly?â his eyes scanned your features for something.
âYouâre a cruel man. You have locked my away just because you think itâs for the best. You havenât even bothered to even ask me what I want!â your voice was getting louder and louder by each word that left your lips. âI refuse to raise my child with a monster like you!â you stood up form the couch. Your finger pointed at him. âYou disgust me.â
His mouth fell open in disbelief. Crystal tears welled up in his eyes and he furiously tried to blink them away. âWhat?â his voice was weak by hurt. âIâm trying to protect you! Why donât you understand?â tears were now falling from eyes as he had fallen to his knees in front of you.
It was a pity full sight, but he couldnât care less. âFamily is what matter the most to me! And you! You are a part of my family now and so is our unborn child!â
You tried to step back, but his hand was tightly gripping your thigh.
A broken laughter escaped from his lips and a rose to his feet slowly. His eyes crazed as they met yours. âYouâre clearly unfit for making your own decisions, but worry not. I will help you. And together weâre going to raise the sweetest little child one could ever dream of.â
His unhinged voice and manner sent chives down your spine and you could feel the imaginary cage that wrapped itself around you. You were trapped between the claws of the beast like cat, with no escape.
The entire nation of Fontaine were searching for you. You would be lying if you said you were surprised. The judge could be awfully convincing when he wanted to.
Since your escape it had been raining non stop. Heavy rain poured down from the sky undisturbed. The rocks on the forgotten path you had chosen were slippery, and you had to be careful.
In the distance, from the town you had a pasted hours prior, you could hear the loud voices of the search party they had organised. Hounds barked as they made their way up the mountain. You quickly picked up your pace.
After an hour or so walking through the rain you finally found a small abandoned cottage. You were filled with relief when you noticed that the door was unlocked.
It smelled of mould and you felt bad for your unborn, but you had no other choice. The windows were dirty, but intact. You slumped down on the old couch. Your body was aching and you were so tired.
You did not know how much time had passed when you awoke to the sound of a fist pounding the creaky old front door. You rose to your feet with such fast motion that you knocked your elbow against the wooden armrest of the couch. You hissed in pain and clutched it as you made your way to the hallway.
You hid behind the door to the bathroom as you peered out the window by the door. You couldnât see anyone.
The pounding continued and you were afraid whoever it was would break down the door if this continued.
âWho is it?â you meekly asked.
The pounding came to an halt and a gruff voice answered you. âI am from the neighbouring village. We are looking for the Iudexâs wife.â
You were about to answer when the door broke down. A tall and sturdy man with a bear that reached below his collarbones entered. âI apologise miss, but I need to search the cotta-â his voice trailed off when his eyes fell upon you. His eyes widened to a state you were afraid they would roll out. He backed away slightly and shouted over his shoulder âI found her!â
You were about to silence him but it was too late.
The man who found you brought you out to the little courtyard. Your eyes widened in fear when a pair of pale lavender eyes stared back at you.
âWha-what are you doing here?â your voice was shaky with fear. You tried to back away from the tall dragon, but the search party blocked your path of escape.
âHow could I not personally participate in the search of my own wife?â Neuvilletteâs voice soft. He turned to the villagers âPlease give us some space.â
The villagers nodded and quickly left.
As you stood all alone with your capture on the overgrown courtyard you couldnât help, but think about all the choices you had made that had lead you to this.
âWhy did you leave our home?â his deep voice had normally brought you comfort, but now it only brought you fear.
âWhy? Any sane person would escape a madman such as yourself. You have taken everything from me and you still ask for moreâ you spoke with sudden braveness.
âI am not taking anything from you. Youâre clearly not completely aware at the moment. But worry not, Iâll take care of everything. Just like I always haveâ his lips twisted up into a gentle smile.
âOh really? I donât believe you. I refuse to raise my child with a monster like you! Why donât you understand?!â you were suddenly in front of him. Your finger jammed against his broad chest.
âYour words hold little meaning, my love. Itâs my child too, do not forget. I have every right to be apart of its life just as you do. And besides in a matter of time you will have forgotten your⊠conflicted feelingsâ his big hand gently wrapped itself around your much smaller one. âI will make you happy. Just you waitâ he gently kissed the top of your head. His kiss similar to the gavel he used to seal the fate of the poor souls in the Opera Epiclese.
The Fortress of Meropide never got any more welcoming, no matter how much time you had been there.
You had tried to climb the stairs up to the surface, but Wriothesley had been quick to drag you back down again.
He had been eerily silent as he led you to his private quarters.
âThis is your fourth escape attempt this two weeks. Are you not getting tired?â he sighed. He was leaning against the kitchen table, his arms folded over his muscular chest.
âI understand the Fortress is not the best place to raise a kid, but I have bought a house close to the entrance on the surface. I have made the arrangements so that we can rotate where we both stay. I will of course always stay with you in the house. I know itâs not optimal, but itâs the best I can do.â
âItâs not enoughâ you muttered.
âWe will have to make it work.â
âWhy? I didnât ask to be sent here. I donât care about you and the Iudex agreement. I didnât agree to any of thisâ you raised your voice.
âThereâs many thing in life that I havenât asked for. You will manageâ Wriothesleyâs voice was laced with uncharacteristic anger.
âI will not! I refuse to raise my child with a monster like you!â your loud voice echoed inside the kitchen.
At your words something in Wriothesley snapped. âA monster you say?â he barked out a laughter. âI have been nothing but kind to you. But if you think that makes me a monster, I wonder what youâll think of me nowâ his eyes colder than his vision.
Wriothesley dragged you inside your bedroom. âYouâre not going to leave this room before I say you can. I will use the spare bedroomâ he pointed to the bathroom. âIf youâre thirsty between meals, you know where to find water.â With that he slammed the door closed. The sound of his key twisting sent a pang through your chest.
Escape had never seemed so far out of reach as it was now. You found yourself longing for the outside and the smell of the wildflowers that littered the green meadows of Fontaine. Maybe the house Wriothesley had promised you on the surface didnât sound so bad after all.
yandere!emperor oc x general!f!reader
warnings// obsession,yandere theme,mention of killing and blood,breaking bones,not proofread, let me know if i missed anything!
refrence// you,my love,flower,your majesty-honor, she/her
a/n//i don't actually know if all of this make sense-
it's been months since you've got married to taron,and you hated every second of it.
your place is in the field with a sword or in a war not in this luxurious life full of lazeness,but he prevented you from using the sword again saying it's too dangerous for an empress to go to the war.
in the start you didn't mind because you don't want to hold the sword against your home,but you can't handle it anymore when you couldn't even go out the castle.
your life start to become plain and boring,you literally had read the entire library.
whenever you open the topic with taron he close it immediately.
You've gave up on getting out from there and didn't argue about it more untill...
You have a younger sister who got married early to one of the soldiers who was under your wing, but he died in one of the battles so you took her and her children responsibilitys on you,You found a job for her to support herself and her children, and you visited them every month but after what happen you forget about her.
you were on your way to taron to give him some papers he had told you to bring because he forgot them in the room when you stumble on one of his correspondents telling him news about the empire and he mentioned something about your sister losing her job.
you had alot of questions first is that how does taron know about her? second Why does he receive her news? She doesn't even live here,but all those questions faded away when you realize you should go visit her.
You were jolted out of your thoughts when the door opened,the correspondent bow in respect and go.
taron smiled softly when he saw you "ah did you bring them already?"
you put the papers on his desk "what did the correspondent told you?" you asked like you didn't hear anything,maybe he'll told you what happen to your sister in details.
"Don't bother yourself with it, it's just normal news about the state of the empire"
you nod in acknowledge "I'll go now then,i need to do something"
"do you now? why don't we drink some tea together,We don't usually sit together" he took your hand and kissed the back of it
you pull your hand quickly "no thanks" then you left.
but then you stopped in your track,Why don't you get closer to him? Maybe he'll let you out the castle then? this idea hit you as you made your way back to him.
you opened the door aggressively "you know what let's drink tea together i don't have anything to do"
taron was confused as much as he was happy,did you finally decided to give him a chance?.
"sure,of course come sit" he said and pull the chair for you to sit on.
when you sat down he demanded the servants to bring two cups of tea in a rush
you sip from your cup in tense,since he sit down he kept just looking at you.
"your tea will get cold" you point out.
"hm?....ah yes,yeah right" he shake his head like he just come to his sense.
you roll your eyes when he wasn't looking.
he sip from his cup befor he speak "What is the reason for the sudden change in behavior,hm?....it's not like i'm complaining of course"
you pause thinking of a reason "...nothing really....I'm-just bored."
He raised his eyebrows in surprise "you're bored? Did the servants fail to bring you anything? do you need anything? should i punish someone?"
"whao there,it's nothing like that i just.....it's boring being here all the time"
he sigh "i don't like where this going to."
"why so? all i ask is a little walk in the cit-"
"no." he shuts you up immediately. "we've talked about that before,if you need anything I'll send someone to bring it to you."
"it's totally different! i need some fresh air"
"the garden is big enough"
"but it's annoying to be in the same place over and over again."
"look.." he say as he made his way to you taking your hands in his "it's all for your safety,we don't know what will happen if you set your foot outside the gates."
"i belive I'm more than capable of myself." you say in annoyance.
taron chuckle slightly "yes,i trust you can of course, let's just say i don't want anyone to see your beauty as well...If I didn't have to, I wouldn't let the servants see you at all"
"that's bullshit" you mutter under yout breath.
"i know you're not the type to stay in one place,but you'll get used to it"
you glare at him in anger and pull your hands from his.
taron sigh in frustration and ran his hand through his hair.
"is boredom the only reason that you want to go out?"
you stayed silent for a moment, "no...i want to visit my sister."
"...oh..you have a sister?"
what a liar,it taking everything in you to not punch him, "i do" you say between gritting teeth.
"don't worry about her,just tell me where is she and I'll take care of her." he smiled at you.
"no need, just let me visit her." you say in desperate.
"I'll think about it" he goes back to his side of the table "i would love to spend some more time with you but i have duties to attend" he say in an apologising tone.
you left the room without saying anything,knowing that it's just lies and he won't let you go.
you're laying down on the bed,you couldn't sleep last night thinking of ways to visit your sister.
Even if you can avoid the servants, you will not be able to avoid the guards outside.
you sigh and gets up to change,you'll think better in the fresh air.
When you open the door to leave, you're stopped by a guard standing at the door.
"please forgive me,your majesty,But it's orders you can't leave your room."
you scoff and get inside,that happened alot when taron get guests.
you sit beside the window looking out at the garden lost in thought,you heard rambling outside the door,that most be the servants busy providing hospitality,poor people.
but that when an idea crossed your mind,everyone busy with the guests,no one will notice you snaking out,And if you use a little of your power as an empress, you can leave, and no one will tell taron immediately.
you open the door again and cut the guard before he say anything "i need to use the lavatory."
the guard look between you and taron's guest room,you clear your throat to get his attention again "I'm sure taron wouldn't mind,in fact he might even get angry if he knew you didn't let me go." you feel a little guilty to use his fear against him but you know you had to,for your sister.
the guard stood in front of you in tense "as you wish,your majesty,but let me escort you."
you had no choice but to accept,now you're here in the toilet thinking about how to get rid of him.
You use one of the moves you had learned as a general,
You pull him in quickly as you apply enough pressure to the carotid arteries,while you cut off the blood flow to his brain, render him unconscious.
you mutter "sorry" and left,walking slowly to the outside gates you've bumped on one or two of the servants who questions you if you need anything or telling you that taron don't want you to go out now,but you brush it off by some excuses as he the one who told you to bring him something or you want something personal from a room.
You have successfully reached the outdoor garden, you made your way to the gates and the guards stopped you "sorry your honor but you are forbidden from leaving, it is the Emperor's orders"
you expected this to happen "I've been given permission to leave"
the guards look at each other and then one of them speak "excuse us but we have to ask his majesty about this"
"are you calling me a liar?" you say sternly.
the guard started to get tense and bow his head "i would never your honor!"
"it's-it's just for safety,your honor,so his majesty won't get upset" the other guard says shakly
"there's no need to disturb him right now,i belive my word is enough to go by,isn't it?"
the guards opened the way to you and shouted "yes of course your honor!"
it would be strange for you to go walking in this clothes in public so you take a trolley to escort you.
your eyes land on a clothes shop,it sells ordinary clothes just the thing you need so you told the trolley driver to stop by it, when you enter everyone star at you,not that they recognize you thank to taron's possessiveness, but because you look more like a royalty to buy something from a store like that.
you ignore the stars and whispers in your way looking for something more comfortable you can run in it if needed...or fight.
when you find what you want and wear it you head to pay but then realize that you didn't bring with you any money,cursing under your breath as you think of something you can pay by, your eyes landed on your ring,your wedding ring,it's not like you loved it anyway so you give it to the seller who look at you with shock but eventually take it of course even if it was too much for the price.
as you walk out the store,you tries to hide your face as much as you can so the trolley driver won't recognize you,when you get far enough you start to walk casually but fast trying to reach your sister as fast as you can before taron knows about your disappear and make a huge deal of it.
8:00p.m
it's been two hour when those shame of royalties has been here,taron grew annoyed,What they say is all bullshit to him,he could kick them out easily and for no reason but he doesn't want to deal with the drama that will happen... not now at least not when you finally softened up to him a little bit,his mood ease a little when he thought of you.
he wonder if you're asleep right now,and hope you're not, he want to spend some time with you again.
8:30p.m
oh finally they're gone!,taron bid them farewell coldly and fast he didn't even escort them to the gates but can they complain? they're lucky enough he even accepted to meet them and didn't kick them out by 5 min.
taron head to your room and got angry when no one stand at the door,didn't he set a guard here?.
he opens the door to your room slowly so he won't wake you up if you were sleeping,But all his annoyance changed to shock when he did not see anyone in the room he made sure to not let you out didn't he?!
taron shouted for the servants to come and by seconds three servants bowing on their hands before him,no one dared to left their head up not when their emperor is angry.
"i belive I've made myself clear to not let y/n left the room,haven't i?,so where is she now?" his tone is terrifyingly filled with coldness.
"We-we were s-s-so busy hosting that we didn't notice anyone leaving,your-your Majesty" one of them say shakly with terror.
"you useless insects!" he shouted "I'll deal with you later,go and prepare my horse and let some of those guards prepare themselves too...quickly!" he demanded.
the servants hurried to do what they had been told.
taron knew exactly where are you going to,if you only waited for some days, he was going to take you there of course he was, why would he prevents you from visiting your sister?? he was just going to make it a surprise but you had to break his words and now you ruined everything, he has to make you learn how to obey him even if he have to use power.
day later
it wasn't easy to left the empire the guards was everywhere, you even had to hide somewhere for like three hours.
but eventually you're out know and close to your sister's house it only take an hour walking.
.
.
.
you finally here after alot of trouble,you knock on the door and your sister opened the door real quick.
"ah-y/n! what-what got you here?"
you didn't answer instead you throw yourself at her and hug here tight,she return the hug but there was something strange about her, she sutter and seems like really anxious,you shrug this feeling off maybe she's still brokendown.
she guster you inside "I've heard about what happened" you say while sitting down.
"o-oh really? it's not a big deal...and i-i heard about your marriage" she brings some tea and biscuit to a table in front of you.
"ugh don't talk about that now,it's miserable..that sham of a man thinks he have the right to control my life or something"
"y-y/n ac-actually he's-"
"but it's true my love, i do have the right to control your life" someone cut your sister off, you recognize that voice, taron
you stand up in a defensive pose quickly wich lead to knock the tray off "what are you doing here?!"
"what? am i not allowed to visit my beloved wife sister?" he said with innocent tone.
you look at your sister with a questioning look,but what got you angry more is how your sister shiver in fear, what did he do to her?!.
"i swear to god taron if you've hurt her!" you warning.
taron only chuckle slightly "I've never heard you say my name,it's like honey when you say it"
you didn't replay don't want to go further with his playing.
taron's expression suddenly turned serious "now let's go back to the castle,and you're going to come with me obediently" he say coldly
you wanted to argue but your sister life is on the line,before you even replay he grabbed your arm and dragged you to his horse behind the house, he ride the horse at first and demand "ride" as you ride hesitantly.
The road to the castle was quiet and full of tension, you knew full well that there would be consequences when you return, but at least your sister was safe.
as soon as you reached your destination, taron took you by your arm forcefully and then threw you on the floor of the room.
you fall on your back hard but you swallow your groan,Before you lift yourself off the ground taron place his foot on your neck It chokes you a little.
"you broke my words,flower. i have to make sure you won't do it again." he say strangely calm as he tuck down and take one of your arms
the next thing you hear is a cracking noise,fuck he broke your arm.
you bite your lips to not scream and sound weak,All thanks to your training as a general,but you eventually let a little groan escape as he force more wight on it.
"you broke my heart,flower. The least i can do is break your arm,and this still not as much pain as I felt" with every word come out his mouth he twists your arm more "be thankful i didn't kill your sister."
with that he left you alone,you lift yourself up and embrace your arm letting out a few tears,it of course doesn't hurt like the battles injuries But this is the first time someone has broken your pride, and who did it? The person you hate most!.
you swear you'll get your revenge someday.
someone knock on the door,you gave permission to enter, the castle's doctor entered,she respectfully told you to sit on the bed so she cast your broken arm. (i guess it's like that?)
When she finished, she wished you a speedy recovery and left.
taron entered as soon as the doctor left,he looked at your arm for some minute before he exhale and sit down beside you.
"you lost that" He takes your good hand and place your wedding ring in your finger,a blood-stained ring,did he kill the clothes seller?!.
"you of course hadn't gave it willingly,so i brought it back to you, don't mind the blood it'll go easly with some soap" he was smiling, how can he smile when he just killed an innocent person!.
maybe the blood on the ring will remind you what taron can do without guilt, if you hadn't listen to him this would've been you sister blood.
he's terrifying.
finallyyyyyy
hope you like it :)!
have a nice day/nightâĄ
ESCAPE -ËË àŒ»âàŒș ËË-
did you really believe it would be that easy to slip away?
cw: gender neutral, yandere, manipulation, wars, violence, possessive behavior, delusional behavior, reader tries to jump in the dreamscape, suggestive, anaxa uses a ball gag :,) 3.1 spoilers in mydei's
sunday `âŠ Ë ÖŽÖ¶ đâč
something wasnât right. the extreme sense of deja vu was sickening and it felt as if eyes were on you at all times. the dreamscape was supposed to be a place of comfort and warmth, but all you felt now was anxiety.
of course, your dreams werenât always like this. the planet of festivities was a guilty pleasure, admittedly. the vast opportunities of the dreamscape was hard to past on.
but now, you needed to wake up.
it didnât help that there was no one else in your dream, no one but the head of the oak family.
âi think you look most beautiful like this, no? for my eyes only.â
you could hear his voice, but you couldnât see him.
no matter what corner you turned, no matter what stairs you went up, it was all the same.
why couldnât you wake up?
âsee how youâre living in repeat? how everything is dreading on, nothing new in your dull life?â
you stopped your running, a pounding headache coming on. âg-get out of my head!â it was so frustrating, hearing the same thing over and over.
âiâm not in your head my dear.â there was a sharp intake of silence before you felt a breath on your ear.
âiâm here with you.â
turning around, there was no one there. faintly, you could hear the gentle sound of his laughter, on increasing your headache.
tired of the constant annoyance that was sunday, you decided to take matters into your own hands.
finding the nearest building, one that was high enough, you were quick to ascend its stairs. eventually, you found yourself on the edge of a roof.
âwhat do you think youâre doing?â
there was a hint of worry in his voice concealed by anger, one you wouldâve missed if you hadnât known sunday for the time you have.
âif youâre not going to let me out, i have to do it on my own.â
his former amusement was no longer present. "you think that's the way out?"
you didn't answer. the wind howled around you, tugging at your clothes, tempting you forward.
"you're being dramatic."
"and you're being insufferable," you snapped, gripping your arms. the weight of his unseen presence bore down on you, making it hard to breathe. "let me wake up."
a pause. then, softly, "i can't."
your stomach dropped faster than you were about to. "what do you mean you can't?"
"i mean exactly that." his voice was closer now, nearly right beside you. "this isn't just a dream anymore."
"i mean exactly that." his voice was closer now, nearly right beside you. "this isn't just a dream anymore."
the world tilted. no, that wasn't rightâthe dreamscape itself twisted, colors bleeding into each other, buildings warping, the sky cracking like shattered glass.
"what did you do?" you whispered, taking a shaky step back.
a hand, unseen yet unmistakably there, pressed against the small of your back, keeping you from retreating further. sunday's voice curled into your ear, almost tender.
"i simply made sure you'd stay."
your breath hitched. the weight of his words settled over you like a heavy fog, thick and suffocating. "stay?" the word barely left your lips, a fragile whisper against the growing distortion of the dreamscape.
"mm," sunday hummed, the warmth of his unseen touch lingering, a stark contrast to the cold panic flooding your veins. "isnât that what you wanted? a place where you could escape, where no one could reach you?"
you shook your head, gripping your temples as the headache intensified. "not like this. never like this."
without hesitating any further, you took a step off the roof.
the wind howled in your ears, your stomach lurching as the world blurred around you. the descent was faster than you expected, the colors of the dreamscape smearing together, twisting, unraveling. but the impact never came.
instead, you stopped.
suspended. weightless. trapped.
a pair of arms, unseen yet unmistakably present, wrapped around you from behind, halting your fall as effortlessly as if you had never moved at all. a familiar chuckle ghosted against your ear, low and amused.
"you really thought i'd let you go that easily?" sundayâs voice was steady, but there was something else underneathâsomething strained.
you thrashed against the hold, but it was useless. the dreamscape rippled around you like a living thing, reshaping itself at his will. the city, the rooftops, the endless stairsâgone. in their place, an expanse of nothingness stretched in all directions, endless and suffocating.
"let me go," you gritted out.
"where would you even go?" sunday murmured, tightening his hold. "there's nowhere else to run, my dear."
the weight of his words settled deep into your bones. this wasnât just controlâthis was possession.
"wake me up!" you screamed, twisting in his grasp, trying to break free.
sunday sighed, and for the first time, you swore you could hear something like regret in his voice.
"i told you already," he murmured. "this isnât a dream anymore. this is your reality.â
anaxa `âŠ Ë ÖŽÖ¶ đâč
âi must say, we get a long much better when you donât interrupt me.â
anaxa was an asshole.
that was the only thing you could think as you couldnât get any words out due to the ball gag currently strapped to your face.
âwouldnât you agree, [name]?â
his voice was smooth, laced with that ever-present condescension, as if he were merely discussing philosophy over tea rather than reveling in your current predicament. his golden eyes gleamed with amusement, watching you struggle with something between fascination and boredom.
"ah, but i suppose you can't," he continued, tilting his head ever so slightly. "a shame, really. i do enjoy our little debates. but lately, you've been so very insistent on talking back, especially on matters you know nothing about.â
he leaned in, fingers ghosting over your cheek, his touch featherlight but deliberate. "and we simply can't have that, now can we?"
his smile was sharp, predatory. "good conversation requires patience, listening, knowing when to hold one's tongue." he chuckled, tapping a finger against the gag. "though in your case, i had to take matters into my own hands. don't take it personally."
he used one hand to tightly grip your chin, forcing you to look up at him. his finger that was still on the gag pushed it deeper down your throat.
he sighed, âastounding that you were trying to leave me. now look at you, pathetic.â
anaxaâs irritation and anger was clear in his voice.
âyouâre lucky iâm patient with you, the gag and restraints should make me seem like a saint.â
he gently tapped the hilt of his gun.
this whole situation was taken out of proportion. you simply wanted to go visit okhema, see people outside of the grove. of course, anaxa didnât like that.
âyou really think the world outside our little haven holds something better for you?â he drawled, his tone laced with contempt. âokhema isnât some paradise you can just wander into. itâs a chaotic place where nothing is as controlled, as perfect, as we have it here.â
he seemed to take mercy on you as he undid the strap of the gag, taking it out of your mouth delicately.
âyou may speak now.â
you almost didnât want to out of pure spite. âyou canât keep me here forever, itâs inhumane.â
he laughed at that, âwhat scholar do you know thatâs even remotely close to being humane?â
ânone because you donât let me speak to any one else!â
âgood answer.â he sent you an approving smile.
he went to undo your restraints, knowing that you wonât try to fight him any more than you already have.
his fingers traced over the red indentations left by the restraints, a slow, deliberate motion that felt more like admiration than remorse. "tch," he clicked his tongue, shaking his head. "see what you've done to yourself? all this struggling, all this nonsense about leaving, and for what?"
his gaze flicked back up to yours, sharp, assessing. "okhema wonât embrace you like i do. it wonât be kind to you. it wonât understand you." his voice dipped lower, softer, as if he were confiding in you rather than reinforcing his dominance. "but you already know that, donât you?"
he let go of your wrist, allowing your hand to fall limply into your lap. the relief of movement was fleeting; your body ached, stiff from the restraints, throat dry from the gag. but he watched you expectantly, waiting, reveling in the sight of you thinking carefully before you spoke.
good. he'd taught you something, at least.
"i donât belong to you," you murmured, voice hoarse but steady.
anaxa stilled. then, in a slow, calculated movement, he leaned in, his breath ghosting over your cheek. "no," he murmured, his gloved fingers curling beneath your chin once more, tilting your face upward. "but you donât belong to them either."
his lips quirked into something almost affectionate, almost. "and that, my dear, is the difference between us. you keep chasing something that doesnât exist. i, on the other hand"âhis grip tightened ever so slightlyâ"know exactly whatâs mine."
mydei `âŠ Ë ÖŽÖ¶ đâč
it's been too quiet in the fallen kingdom of castrum kremnos.
mydei's decision to fight off the black tide creatures and strife was to come with unrelenting battles and no time for rest. which it has, but the black tide never ceased. it never tired, never strategized. it was relentless in its hunger, mindless in its destruction. so why had it stopped?
his sculpted body lifted from his throne; if it didn't come to him, he'd just have to find it. he focused his attention on his surroundings, listening to anything that could give a clue.
in the distance, there was a faint sound of screaming and footsteps.
someone else was here?
mydei wasted no time to rush to the sounds.
the air was thick with the scent of old blood and decay, yet something new lurked beneath itâan unfamiliar presence, something that did not belong to the black tide.
rounding a shattered archway, mydei caught sight of movement ahead. a figure darted through the crumbling streets, their breath ragged, their cloak tattered from what must have been a long, desperate flight. behind them, the shadows twisted, writhing unnaturally, as if something unseen slithered just beyond his sight.
he was quick to make eye contact with the person, who looked more shocked than him to see another person.
they were too focused on you rather than mydei, which made defeating them rather easy and efficient.
you collapsed as mydei finished off the remaining monsters, tired from the constant running and trying to catch your breath.
"you look like you've never run a day in your life," he remarked, stepping closer.
before you could fire back, he reached out, grasping your wrist and hoisting you up without waiting for permission. your legs wobbled beneath you, exhaustion threatening to pull you down again, but mydei kept you steady.
"who are you? what kind of fool willingly comes here?" he asked, golden eyes studying you with the same sharpness he reserved for threats.
you gritted your teeth, trying to shake off the dizziness that had settled in your head. the last thing you needed was to seem weak in front of this insufferable man, but the endless running had worn you down to the bone. still, you managed to meet his gaze, your voice rough but steady.
"i'm from a distant town in amphoreus. i came to conduct research on my paper... i just didn't think it would be this bad."
mydei scoffed, the corner of his mouth twitching upward in something that wasnât quite a smile. âresearch,â he echoed, as if the word itself was a joke. âyou risked your life for research?â
his grip loosened, and you stumbled slightly but caught yourself. your body ached, but your pride refused to let you falter.
âi didnât think iâd be running for my life the second i arrived,â you muttered, brushing dust from your tattered clothes. âthe black tideâs aggression was⊠beyond what the records described.â
âof course it was,â mydei said flatly. âany book written about castrum kremnos is outdated the moment itâs finished. this place is a graveyard that keeps changing its shape.â
"you seem to know a lot about this place. who exactly are you?" now, it was your turn to do the questioning.
mydei tilted his head slightly, amusement flickering behind his golden eyes. "you're bold for someone who was just gasping for breath on the ground."
you crossed your arms, ignoring the lingering ache in your limbs. "and you're avoiding the question."
he let out a quiet chuckle, though there was no warmth in it. "fine," he said, stepping back just enough to put a measured distance between you. "mydeimos. iâve been fighting the black tide longer than youâve been writing that little paper of yours."
his eyes flicked toward the ruined horizon, scanning the shifting shadows with the ease of someone who knew this battlefield all too well. âthis kingdomâwhatâs left of itâwas mine once.â
your breath hitched. his?
the two of you began to learn more about each other as he brought you back to his throne. it was an unexpected friendship(?) but you were gaining many useful facts for your paper.
the history of this place goes further back than you could imagine.
you even learned more about the famous chrysos heirs you heard about in passing. you eagerly had him tell all his stories about them, making sure not to miss a detail.
it went on like this for a few days; he would fight off the black tide and answer your many questions.
there was a shift, though, when he came back from a battle to you packing your notes.
mydei paused in the doorway, his eyes narrowing as he watched you gather your things. the usual calm demeanor he carried in battle seemed absent now, replaced with something colder, more intense.
"you're leaving," he said flatly, his voice carrying a trace of something you couldnât quite placeâwas it annoyance?
you froze, your hands stilling mid-motion as you turned to face him. "iâ" you started, but the words felt tangled in your throat.
"iâm almost finished with my research," you admitted, avoiding his gaze as you zipped up your bag. "i canât stay here forever, especially with the black tide still lingering."
truthfully, mydei had grown quite attached to you. he hasn't had contact with another person for weeks before you came along; and for you to just leave so quickly?
no, he couldn't have that.
he muttered, almost to himself, his voice lowering as he looked away, briefly losing his composure. âno one... no oneâs cared to come this far. you...â he paused, and when his eyes met yours again, they were heavy with something you hadnât expected. âyouâre not leaving.â
you took a step back, your breath shaky as mydeiâs intense stare bore into you.
âmydeiââ you started, but the words faltered on your lips. you wanted to argue, to tell him that you had your own life to get back to, your own reasons for leaving. but the weight of his presenceâhis intensityâmade you hesitate.
he stepped forward, his hand snaking out to grab your wrist with an iron grip, pulling you closer to him in a way that left no room for resistance. "you're not walking out on me," he said, his voice low, almost a growl.
âyou came into my life at the worst possible time,â he said, his voice softer, yet thick with something you couldnât quite name. "you walked into this kingdom, into my mess, and for a second, it felt like... like maybe i wasnât as alone as i thought."
you realized the black tide was already getting to him, just not in the way it would most.
phainon `âŠ Ë ÖŽÖ¶ đâč
"you look absolutely gorgeous in the sun. though, i wonder, must you enjoy it without me?"
this was your third day walking out from phainon's grasp.
"why do you insist on following me?" you asked, keeping your voice steady as you continued walking, pretending as though his words hadnât made your heart skip a beat.
you felt the weight of his gaze, the way it traced every curve of your form, making your skin tingle, making you feel seen in a way you hadnât wanted.
phainon chuckled, the sound low and dark, a perfect match for the man he was. "follow you? darling, you belong to me. whether you like it or not."
he caught up with you quickly, his long strides making up for the distance youâd put between you. before you knew it, he was beside you, his presence as commanding as the sun itself.
"you think you can leave me so easily?" his voice was a whisper, just enough to make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. you could feel his eyes on you, even though you refused to meet his gaze.
when you didn't answer, he took it as his sign to continue. "i do enjoy your confidence. you're just so perfect. you must like the chase as much as i. is that what it is, [name]?"
phainon placed a hand over his heart as he felt his face flush.
you felt a flicker of anger surge through you, though it quickly turned to frustration. "this isn't a game," you said, trying to bite back the heat in your voice. "you donât get to decide what i do, phainon."
phainonâs hand placed itself over his chest again, but this time, it wasnât just for show. his fingers curled against the fabric, almost as though he was holding back something deeper. "i feel it every time you try to leave me. every step you take away from me."
his voice dropped, smooth and low, like a promise or a threat. "and the more you try to run, the more I want to keep you close."
"you're insane." you couldn't hold back the venom in your voice.
"i'd like to think of it more as being in love." phainon's hand gently took yours, holding you in place.
he kneeled in front of you, bringing your hand to his lips.
his lips lingered on your skin, tracing along the tips of your fingers, sending a shiver through you that you couldnât ignore. "so go ahead," he whispered, leaning in close, his breath brushing against your hand. "run again. iâll let you. but just know... iâll find you."
phainon rose to his feet, still holding your hand gently but firmly, his grip a reminder of the inescapable pull that seemed to draw you to him. "you don't have to make this harder than it needs to be," he murmured, the teasing edge gone from his tone, replaced by something more serious. "i just want you to understand... i will never let you go."
phainon was quick to shift his personality back to easygoing. "you've been out here long enough; care to join me for a bath?"
you knew there was no changing his mind. "...could we get something to eat after?"
phainonâs smile widened, a glint of satisfaction in his eyes as if he had already won some unspoken victory. "of course," he said smoothly. "i can even bathe and feed you. you must be tired after such a long day."
the familiar blush crept up his face, one he didn't care to hide. just the thought of being able to touch your body and be that close to your lips was exhilarating.
i loved writing mydei's, i might have to make another scenario with it đ€đ€
I am not creative enough to make art, so I shitpost (she/her, 31 years oldđ”đ» )
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